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" `1� 101 Ont;ikiq totalleC wA` ` 1:vfA 14 'a
Mothers � should coiiot�;tfy be i on -6: enrolment '% . ` I i, -ad, their ' -06
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.4 pard td keep babyls,boNjn�l� workilig, ,�, - k the show riTig of this coutiiaiiit,wbere
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file,ely and his stomach ," Aw eet, for aWie6;e of "a .4ittle over 52 per cent, ' e won 11gh-bboorsJu. �oipp�titiou
afte-tentlis of 'the 41mente from in the sevipn-y�kr period. TheXp hao_ ." . - '-
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, been a reduction,'of 101 in th 6 I I e best pxWuqe4 in ony othqr
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_Wbich little obes_siilffekkre� caused by, 11144 . co - . This' ta
robiaent in Ontiri� for 1924 ; eant a pripfitsbAe
4 6*,angemen4 of the eL*ma4h and - maTk t for the farmer who produced
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. el Bfiby's Own. Tablets are a .ecl, wtth,,19,1,�$. Th-is,wor'Ita out 04. h I o in.demand. The farmer is
a a percentage ditioa o 6f,56 during the tbv� cl
,Olend.14 -laxative for the baby., Tbey 'eigbt' yekp. ', No 1141% les- are available' not � trainer of horses "over the
Ate mild but thbrough; cof#aiu.-,aeith.. �
44 opiates nor narcotics, and, mpotog, zW. lion enrcilment for 199,�- Junaps,11 and for other fike.purposes H
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axe, ab-� re a " and he never will be. That is a sped-
solutely guaranteed to be s 0 and; � fxiltbTUnited States. - ,.! ial business by itself. The farmer,, cl
a . I -It , will .,be. interesting to 'compare
�1, eftlent for either the new buria babe - enrolment figures in, �QMp O:t, , th,6, however, is looked to as a source It' is
r or the growing child. By tl�eir �isit ' ton ea i � V _ , n a S. In supplyfor the specialist and for those p
,on the bpwe-lp and qtq � ,!: ' � - p
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,, , ,Iyip, I & f e led, who keep horses for their own pleas
cout Cons,opation"', atid" iloikatIOA . f v ure and entertainment, Of late years b
'break up eolds.afi* simple f0.yi*s- aiid, do pa . . - I .2, in 1923, or a 0
mmike *e /dreadea te4Ain`g,.' period decrease o . arly 71D per cent. For however. the Ontario farmer.,has been
are 7.'I-' Illizi6is es are 13,184, and 2,76, breeding this type of horse to only a
-Zagy. Thp Tikbteits" b6ld M `ne&- very. limited extent and -not in suffid.
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<eme dealers-oi by: . at'25. respectively, or a decrease of over 67 ly
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mail, cents a per cent. in seven years. Michigan ent numbers to supply preAnt day n
,P� libox frorh!The ,Dr. Williams, Medicine 5 , demand. Consequently',those seeking 0
Co., Brockville, Ont. 1. . hows a decrease of nearls 50 per
. I cent. and Indiana of 74 per cent. du,, good saddle horses aTid hunters and 1,
11 -0 Ing the seven-year period. Michigan even good harness horses have had to
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. is the only -state that shows a lo,;6r go elsewhere for what they want. .4
11 IN"OND MINE AT NIGHT LOOKS percentage decrease in horse bieeding This need should be met right here in Is
. 1. than Ontario, and theie the enrolment Ontario. The farmers of this pro- s
LIKE AN INFERNO has never been very large, enrolment vinee should pcoduce enough of the 0
'In the heart of the Tr,finsyaal for 1916 being 1,243, and in 1923, 645. type required to meet all home de- T
mear Pretoria, there is a tremendous' But the number of stallions enrol- .1alds and have a surplus to dispose I,
. . of to the horse fanciers of other coun- ,
Thole dug I in the open veldt. This led does not tell the whole story I,, , .
\ 4colossal gap in the arth ig half a estimating tho- extent to which breed- tries. Ontario should get,back into
malle long, a quarter of a mile wide, Ing 09piations are carried on. St,l. its old stride in this respect., IT
-and four hundred feet deep. It is lion owners report q. decrease fi� the c
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P14 ElAmown by thousands in Sunny South number of mares bred t6 -each stallioh '..
-Africa as "Hell Hole." - I as compared with the palmy days Now is the time to start letting
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In"Teality, it, is ,the Prender Dial. when horse breeding was one of the your whiskers grow as it prepared-
. .� 11- chief feitur4ln ilive itock- operations ness against Christmas neckties.- p
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I . . Looking from the ..surface down in, Ontario, RIB difficult to get exact Erie Dispatch -.Herald. I . b
into this vast g$p, one sees hunditAs figures as, to the:percentage decrease . -_
oof tiny black figures, like giant ants, in this bartidttliiir. Some stallion . c
41 -4shoveling the rich blue dlay for deir Owners report a, decrease of.50 per FORD'S HOSPITAL HAS RADICAL h
II& Small trucks rush along a mini- .cent. as compared with, say, ten yearFs - 1.
-iiture railway to be'loaded with, this 690. Others'report higher, and some I IDEAS ' 1 I
'blue earth, which is taken to the sur- others, a lower decrease in breeding i F
I Iwo through tunnels and t b e r! e per, stallion. It is impossible for Henry Ford to p
I throw his personality into anythIng c
4crmbed. Reports regarding the season. of without producing tremendous excite -
I It sometimes takes one hundred 19U'while not stall definite, inMtate ment. It has been so with his motors,
I - t9ins of this blue earth to produce that -Ontario is about holding her Owu his 'es a:bout history, his inter- F
thirty carats of actual diamonds. Aeorl
. at the in horse breeding as compared with vention -in' the war, his pi�?vhase of a c
During prosperous times 1923, everr thiough the ng.mber of sial- railroad and his effort to get bold of t,
�Premier Mine,
,, hun4teds of miners lions enrolled shows a decrease of 100. Muscle Shoals. 'It- is notably true 9f I
7work continuously throulihout the Some stallion owners report a very his hospital in Detroit. In this hos� d
A 4hele . day in -shifts. At night the good season, and an increalie in the. pital he hits upset all medical tradi-
vaine is lighted from the surface by number of mares -bred, while others tions and has aroused the hostility s
-very, pow-erful Beirchlights, .which report little or no improvement. Much of the profession
- vive it the appearance of a mode' depends upon the quality, and type of the.re are doctors who defend him and
Inferno. This 'sinister, likeness is itallion; and the localiti in which he his methods and thousands of grate -
intensified by the continuous blast- stands for service. In some districts ful. patients jy,bo bless him for hav-
2lig of the rock. and earth. Sometl*ts fatriteri_,re ,live ,, to the future of ing given, them what it was impos- I
,dffe is like an incessant cannonade, the horse i)ndustry and are breeding sible to find elsewhere. Ford has ap- I
1 And earth splinters fly in all direct- to -day for a market fo or five years plied business principles to the hos-
lx'ns. At these times the horde If hence, which. unless'Xisties ard all pital; or rather, business principles
J Wack workers are sheltered in speel- out' of joifit, -will btiri-#7 d"DisiderablY as understood in'the motor industry.
I :;illy constructed' i'duto ' .- fo borBes'of '141isditY All hospitals -are run on what are
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�/ Uf19'9 to protect .higher prides r
them from the Ifying' rack. , than the present-day market akOrds. deemed business principles, that is to
. The history 61 this Inine is a To- There is a scarcity to -day of high- say, hospital business principles. Ford
anance. T�he pr6perty was at -brie, time' class draught. horses, of substance and disapproved. of them and set out to
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t4n isolated farm,'and'offered--for sale weight. The supply of high-class prove that other business principles
xat $125,000. Diamonds were found
� saddlb horses and hunters in Ontario were better. One of the results has
� ,on the farm, in 1902, and since th,en is not: equal to. the demand, to say been a discussion which has raged
-this "holl hole" haC� produced fie less nothing of the difficulty which users ever -since the Henry Ford Hospital
,than $116,006,000 worth of diamands. experience in securing delivery horses was built.
Mining engineers'state that -there is and wagon horses that fully meet Ten years ago several Detroit doc-
ixmlimited wealth ypt in the great hole, their requirements. I I tors believing that the hospital ac-
tard for many years to come fortunes And there is this to be said also - com6dation in the city was inade-
vill be made from the ugly looking Farmers have of late years been quate, tried tolinterest 'wealthy men
4 tap in the open veldt. � I .
. 11 . eduoikted up to the he -ed of producing and build a new one. They did not
/ or�lyiiigh-quvdity types of th have much success, for they were
I - -40 of horses in demand to -day and which able to e<)Ilqct only a small part of
EFFICIENCY 'IMPAIRED - will continue to be in demand in the the necessary � capital. Then they
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- ,4 future. Coriseqi1entij, where suitabl� went to liord. He declined to be -
Why Many Men And Women Asi� stallions -are -not available, 'farmers come an additional subscriber, but
Badly' Handicapped. � are not extending their breeding oper- said that if the doctors would repay
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I . When you are so run down in heaI6 ations. Where a really good stallion the other sub,se-ribers What they had �
I -that it impairs the efficiency of your ,is available and where farmers are contributed he would bear the whole
� oiouLrh1v seized with.the importance ex rise and provide a "complete
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��_ j , -work as well as your power to enjoy and the need of increasing the Supply and creditable hospital." There was
) 3rour leisure hours, or obtain rest, it is of the types in demand, ther6 has but one condition: Ford must run it.
� , -time you looked to the cause. If you been increased activity in breeding The doctors conse ted nd that as
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do not, a serious, breakdown is alm7ost during the season just ended. the beginning of the Henry Ford
sure to result sooner or later. In Many who are in close touch with Hospital, which represents a private
' mearly all cases this condition. which the horse situation at the present investment of ,$6,000,000 on the part
., 4 doctors usually describe as general time and with what the future has in of the manufacturer to date. To-
, 46ility, is due to your blood -blood
. store, are worrying somewhat as to day Henry and Edsel Ford and their
that is, deficient in red corpuscles. whe-bher there will be enough stallions wives constitute the board of gov-
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V,hen the blood is t)iin and weak your I, the country to meet the demand ernors of the hospital which i, a
! *,)iole- system suffers. You lose aP- -when farmers fully wake up as to the faithful a representation of what
I ) petite, have no energy, your nerves real,geds in the way of horse supply Henry, Ford thinks a hospital should
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,&. A ,trouble you and you feel restless. for work on the land and for work In be ag the FoZd car is of what he
� What you, need is help to build up the, cities and towns. The fact that thinks best fof� the Pul)lic in the way
7our blood and you should begin at mank stallioia oWhets report a falling of flivvers. It is a closed institution;
,6,gee to make your -blood rich and red off in the number of mares bred per physicians not ori' the staff are not
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* taking Dr. Williams' Pink - Pills. stallion should allay any undue anx- permitted to care tor patients. This
-You will soon notice the difference in iety on this point. True, the supply ,Is the principle adopted by Johns
-your health by a bettgr appetite and of really first-class stallions in the Hopkins and some other important
.1 V Increased vigor. The'reason is that country is ,not what it ought to be., hospitals in the eait.
the new bloo created by TheT6 is this to he said, however, that ,,In two major respects it differs
Pink Pills .9tiMulates.all the organs of a supply of th4 right kind is available from other hospitals. It treats no
I the body to h6glthy activity, and so el-Aew4ere Once increased breeding -free patients ' and - it makes a flat
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the system gUftis rl'ouriBlifyie-at and operations zdAterialize in a general charge for services. There is an ex -
strength. If 3�6u Aie weak -6k out Of - way, the enterprise of our leading ception to the former rule which is
I 06rtq begin gaining new itr6Dflih tO- breeders and importers of breeding likely to be temporary, and which is
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&y by ,taking Dr.' WillianiW P11111 made in favor of patients sent by
VMS. � of the in -creased demand for stallions. the American Legion. They are pre-
, � . , . , . The. day of hit or miss breeding in sumably war veterans. The im-
1; Tbu can get these pilt8 from yoar horses 6''pas8eA.. Only the highest memorial practice of n-mdical men
druggist or by mail at 50 cents a.box types of stallions, sound anA of choice has been to gauge their fees accord-
� 4.4 fivm The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,' quality, should be broulkht-in. Breed- ing to the ability of the patient to
Brockvllle� Ont. . 'Ing niust -be con -fined ter thia produc- pay. The rich man pai4 more out
- - , � tion of the classes of horses in de- of his abundance. He paid no more
ll mand. And future success depends ,than/ be was willing to pay, of
4�J,r ILIGHT HORSES AHEAD OF THE upon maintaining a high standard of course, but he did pay more than
- quality in the horses produced for the man in moderate circumstances.
, HEAVIES IN VOLUME OF these purposes. Doctors have justified this practice
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4. 1 1 ENTRMS AT C.N.R. A phase of the horse situation in On the ground that only by charg-
Ontario that is well worth noting just ing the rich a little more than was
. One can obtain a fair estlYnate of bare is the large percentage of old absolutely necessary could they af-
. �&e extent to which horse Vreoding horses in use 6n farms. On' many ford to treat the poor for nothing
. . Is being maintaiftQ by�ffie number fiarms horses that have nearly otitliv- Doctors are not snipposed to refuse
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4 stallions -enrolled each ' year. ed their years .of usefulness Are the treatment to any sufferer merely be-
JUdged by this standard, Ontario only kind in use, -with -no young stock cause he han no money, and most
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Us maintainied breeding operations coming on to supply their places. In doctors do a considerable amount Of
.. �, riany farmers charity work each year. In ordei
to a larger Od4nt Idian some of the, a year or two at most r
tat ' ' ' these -old horses will that they may be able to afford this
"I 9 -es .to ;the so�th, where stallion
enrolment'is in force. . - be right up against it, and will have luxury they have charged a goodI3
Mr. R. W, Wade, chief. of the to go on the market for a new supply. fee to' the man able and willIhg t(
tAve Stock Branch for! Ontatid, has ,They may find it moie difficult to get pay it, and there has been .no grea
S�Ocured q t r.
, ome valuable -'stagggas -what they want than they were led complain from, any quarte
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P. bw tsh6wing the ent*01taerit; of, stalljoils to believe, judging from, the general Henry Ford believes that this sys
itt fo,orteen of the. stateg . t,iy ,, the condition of the herse, trade during tern is wronAr. it is not the principl.
. 'I " tto past year or tvvo. ' he, has adopted in business. He haA
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in of riinning a hospital. . . . Tho hoffidevit ddat to do; A- � 19' ; , "I, Z.. .
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Once more the Prince of Wales is ins powgir C�1. to -you. 0( Qxoc V", - , "
on 'his way to this continent, and on save�.V yiim� b_qy rcgda . .111 11R. I v �; . 7 . � .
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is ex thii Berengaria is enjoying the'last purchwW: 4if y4ijx- UeXt. wee 5 , i At I .
porimental laboratory. The . 1 74a � '
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barges are regulated so that the Pr%vacy . � I
ospital shall be se.li-supporting. reaches his Alberta ranch, and.there , . . I . I
but those of e -n- will not be much privacy even' there Laundry Soap 1, Aylmer Tomato 9
4rgement, which are defrayed by if the newspaper photographers Tun 11 11,
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enry Ford. The Detroit'medi,al true to form and are not violently 10 bars .... 15c .." 19C �
rofession objects to the hospital be- suppressed. Since it has been explain- . I Z 10 I .. " 11, �..
ause it robs them of their -rich 6d so often in special and other des- . . .... 11� ?-,
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ratients, and leaves theta with those patches that the Prince will use his I - . . � , , , :.
rho'are not able to pay anything. full title w4en in the United States, I . - ,� ' - I . � , � "I; : ,
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lass, as observed. He simply takes another explanation to this effect � I � e ', I
e cream off the business. At the travelliz�g as Lord Renfrew, Nut King 2 16. for 25c. 2S_4h_. Wi. $2"O' ' '-. .
sit time of appointing internes 400 G�rorge thouglit that this might show 1 .. .. . I .. 7 * , � �
octors applied for the -twenty-four a lack of respect to the United States, 15 -oz. Fick Seeded or Seedless 11� 11
thus so his li'ghesttitle was decided upon, I .1 I .
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,ositions which were available, not grevatly to the Prince's' delight, we .1 I
bowing an eagerness Of the medical RaWas 2 for - - - . ZX "I I
rofession to derive some P fit from may be sure. He wi-q visit the White - " � 11 . k, ..
modation -Vate meal with I . I"
he institution. It has accomro House and have a pri Mayfie14 Machine Sliced B - 29C 1
'or 600 patients, and last year cared President and Mrs. Coolidge, ihis be- I . . I 4con . i. : ,�, 11 .
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,or more than 13,000,0while its out. Ing one of the highest honors that a . .
President of the United States can - %chmeflo Coffee 1-1h. tin - 65C ..
atient department took care of a- .1 � � I I
out 300 a day. At the'present, time bestow. After the meal, it is sup- ?I py M 11' " - -_ 40k ). I'll, t
i gehool of hygiene and. nursing is posed that members of the Cabinet � , 2 � -i . . . . . . 1.
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)eing built, and this, like other de- and their wives will be presented to - I . , :� ,� .1, , �111 - 1.
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)artments in the hospit�l, will have the Prince. . SPECIAL BLEND SC 16-a,,L jar IL�VRCH .. .11 , �
, His real object in visiting the - QU91 ,.OLI , -
.he highest standard of equipment. TWA, lb. - - -6 L -W , 3' �41 I
Unfto States- was not to have a. Once wed, alwayw used A 11P
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hornely meal with the Coolidge fam- ri RK -M - -- n - 5 __ .
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.0. ily, even though the homeliness had 4-1b. Tiu -LILAC - � . � . - - - --- .
gone the length of spreading the BRAND APPLE and '
LARGE SIZi VACUUM BOTTLES food on the oilcloth on the kitcheu RASPBERRY J"49c cLARIVS POTT= Sk
MEATS, 3 for - - "I -,
thble. He comes to see the polo LOBSTER _25C CLARK'S TOMATO
NOW POSSIBLE matches on Long Island, whore the % I a - - - - KETCHUP - - _25ic
High vacuum is the best insulation British team will try to defeat the
known to science against heat or Americans. The prospect of a Brit- r
cold and ever since De ish victory is - not bright, but no Bayside Brand Lombard or Green
e first vacuum'bottles for the stor- i doubt there will be some - fine play- Gage Plums 2 for - - 25c
age of liquid air,, other inventors I ing, t1Wugh an injury will keep the Bayside Pitted Cherries - 25c �
have tried to construct glass bottles I chief 17
pitish star on the sidelines.
and metal bottles Of large size, but The presence oif the Prince Till no Bayside Peaches (Heavy Syrup) 25c
without suceess. doubt inspire the British players to I I I
The twd-quart size is still the I their very best efforts. Ithas beell
largest vacuum bottle manufactured, Isuggested that the Prince bimselfi 54b. Pail PURE 69c D. S. L. CORN -25C
because the thin glass construction! might play, but we have it on his I CLOVER HONEY FLAKES, 3 foir -
.
for the heat expansion'Own authority that only the Duke of GINGER CRISP
necessary iYork stands between him and the 11 BISCUITS, 2 lb-- 7 25C WHEAT, 2 for - _25c
and contraction has made larger.
neercial use. � title of worst polo player in England. DATE JAM TRISCUIT (The
sizes too fragile for com?, - _25c Shredded Wheat
Double -walled all -metal bottles Aave i No doubit His Royal Highness will I RISCUM 1b.
also been impossible because once I knock the ball about a bit in prac- ii Cra , r-ker) - - - 11c
they were evacuated it was found � tice, for if 'he is not a crack player COFFEE (Fresh SHREDDED or
that there was enough gas given � he is very keen on the game, and has I Roasted and GTound) 63c DESSICATED ' -25c
off from the vacuum -wall surfaceQ ,contributed several.ponie-s to the com- COCOANUT, 1b.
to fil.1 partially the vacuum space-, 1 mon cause which is) to be upheld by I : i BAKER'S PREMIUM TA.PIOCA or
which produced a low vacuum and: the players from the Old Country. . 1: CHOCOLATE, V2 1b. 23c SAGO, 2 lbs. - -25C
resulting poor insulation against It is , hinted that the Prince Of LAING?$ C. C, (Canta- 4)r, CHOICE MESSINA
d. Unly platinum and one; Wale ctator at : dianCrea=) SAUCE &%1C LEMONS, doz- - -2
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prize fight w icT I
a may also he a spe 0 Se
heat or col h - ,-Iti
or two other of the very r,,,/`a,d the Firpo-Wills 1 36 0
expensiye metals have, been found'will take place while he is visitir,91
without occluded ,gases on their on Long Island. He is known to I
;surfaces, and their great cost pro- b, ,q 1)n ;ng fan and does not per- I I I 0
hibits their commercial use; but - rri-t an ',inportant English. bout ,
glass has been found to have almost take place without appearing. S.1 WE SFJ -L TO SA -27 -f -e -FT
no .surface gas. ; colistant is his presence at the ring- I
Now a new invention combines'side that it is rumored thak he is�
the glass surface and the metal,one of the few living Englishmen -
11-1 U ; Ajwho has seen Joe Bt�ckutt, with! __ __ - __ - -
walts, making poss e ug. S Z, 1 gloves on his hands, and in a verti-
vacuum bottles and wide opening. I
containers. "Tbin open-hearth sheet - cal position. That he would like to,
steel is made into tho desirW shapes, 1, see the A,-gentine and the Senegam
'bian rnaul each other may be taken
there being two wall,; to each con- � for granted; and that Rickard will �
tainer, the inside just a little small ;
er than the outside-, these parts ar; � strain e�very eff art to have the Prince I
is
then separately cleansed (pickled), �ttend is equally certain. If this '
coated with liquid glass, and baked, impossible, then Rickard will do the i
at a very high temperature- until,"next best thing and 'convey the idea
the glass is perfectly fused to the I that the Prince will attend incognito.
metal surfaces. - When once th%1 That ought to-, be enough to sell any
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space between two flasks of such I tickets that show a dragging tend
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.4ays:'ency. OnThe evening of September
construction is evacuated, it � r-
.iv�.q 1 Sth the Prince will attend an ente
evacuated; the glass surface g , inment in his bonor given by F. I
l foundation! ta
provide.q the necessary structural Ambrose Clark in his beautiful home
i at Westbun-, and it is possible that
strength. ' Perry
With this new con,truction five and he may bp tlie guest of the
10 -gallon vacuum containers can bel Beimonts at a Newport function.
made to deliver ice cream by express For his stay in Long Island the
or interurbans to distant places ptince of Wales will remain at the
without ice and Fit a Very great sav- home of James "Abercrombie Bur-
ing, as the shippiniz Wei , ght is less den, which is one of the show places
. than half the iced method. Oysters, of that millionaire resort- Mr '
milk and cream can also be de- Burden inherited a great fortune
livered to distant places in the same from his father, who was an iron
way, and numerow; other uses found magnate and inventor, and this was
for the big vacuum bettle. augmented by his marriage to Miss
.
.11, Adele Sloane, great-gTand-dqught,er
� ..,t1__ of Commodore Vanderbilt H o
bought Wo,k�,Ade from Mrs. Theo-
E dore Lewi.,; in 19&& On the 140
t . ROOTING 9t . acres of park land and gardens a
three-storey house was built soon af-
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- One of the most serious objections ter the purchase. It is red brick
. -anings, ivy-covvred
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natural teadency to root. This celriand looks lower than it is because
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