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THE 'WINGIR.AM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910
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wt•t•.I.,i•.z"a.....i..s•a�•1��"t,...... •r�'•r+'+++�"�'��'�'a'�'�•�•�'*+4...�•.•r. A FRIENDLY DRAGON. Aortia Laurie, FASHIONED COMEDY A laity vocalist who bap toured: several
Brit -Making the Acquaintance of a Motor*
times in Amerioa and through all
car In China. iqh ootonies ie oonvinoed that the best,
WES"ITERN In Manchuria a motorcar is natur* FURNISHED 0Y TOVRISTS WHO .known and ingot permanently popular
ally a fantastic if nota dangerous "DO"EUROPE EVERY YEAR. song. of the Aa,31o•Saxon races abroad is
invention in the a es of the na�tives. as rr
LONDON, CANADA Annie Lawrie, "Auld Lang Syne, of
When Signor Scarf4glio and his party oouroe, being "bore concoura." It is
stopped their machine at one of the. The English Matron Whom Ever one surprisin
villages for a supply of water for the g y K to, and that monde :abroad
Likes, the German Who Is Sober -
radiator
Sep�1 �•y 1•� } 1 io ., the inhabitants fied in ter- usually attribute It to 110ii;t Barna;.
t + 4 ror and watched the strangers from ed by Travel, and the Brusque thatimpression way be found curiously
half closed windows,
' �, I advance to parley, waving a ruble Ameriwan. Are Everywhere In Evi• prevaof in Scotland, Iu most of. the
2 000,00 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS!, over my head, he writes inn "Round dance on the "Cortinong"-The tions of Scottish snag the author of the
• the World In a Motorcar, and at French Do Not Gad About, words is said to be "anou3 mona," and
+j OPEN TO ALIa, * last one man ventures to approach, ao it is given to the "Songs of Sootland"
,I • • * + e
He takes two or three steps toward No theatregoer should feel lonesome in the usually well informed Royal Edi-
+ The Great Live Stock Exhibition t me, with his eyes fixed on the ruble, on a trip to F,urope, writes a globe
At last by means of a hundred compli- trotter. Gaod old-fashioned comedy tion of Boosey & Co,., where the poetry
-•�, t sated gestures he is made to under, characters happen along at every ie edited by Dr. Charles Mackay. By
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+ &IL•GD 11,VENTS E.vuRY DAY. DoG Such'. CAT ,SIIUW, stand that the money is not merely a turn. All the old friends are present, more conscientious authority the author,
+ reward for his arrival, but that we and then some. ship of "Annie Laurie" is ascribed to
•i• ATHLETic DAX MONDAY. t require some water., There is the Englishman with his
g + He turns to the silent crowd and in drawl and his tub; the English wo William. Douglas of Finland, Kirkoud-
+ Music by the 91st Highlanders and 7th Fusiliers a voice full of anger and fury hurls man with her reversible figure, also brightsbire., the hero of the song, "Wil-
•I' Fireworks Each N` ht. a at them a stream of violent invective; her implacable feet; the French wait- lie Was a Wanton Wag," and he wrote
Attractions Better Than Ever, g The men listen with bowed heads as er, seething and frothing with lair it for Annie, eldest daughter of Sir Rob -
DON T 1frSS IT l the tempest passes over them, Then guage; the demi-niondaine;. whose art Lawrie, of Maxweitown, who mar
;i, - some ten or .twenty hurry off, and an department is so discreet that you
+ - instant later there is a row of pails can scarcely believe that it goes down tied James Fergusaon, of Craigdarroch,
REDUCED RATES' OVER ALL ROADS beside the car, The chief, for lie cer- with the sun; the German, who ac- in 1706, and was the mother of the Alex
tafnly is a chief, regards me with a cording to circumstances is either a ander Ferguson who figures in. Burns'
.I. d i sit London's E as h i b i t 1 o n + smile full of satisfaction and points lump or an explosion; the Italian „whistle." There are two Soottfsh
+ to my pocket, where the ruble has with -•you would swear it -10 hands
Prize Lists, Entry Forms, adil'all information froru + disappeared, and to his own, in which and 40 fingers on each hand. poems about which writers of lettere to
.I. it would find a grateful resting place. Of course there are plenty of new newspapers in Scotland and America
W. J, REID, President. A. 111, HUNT, Secretary. + When Haaga takes from one of the types, but these old friends are so '
ails the small quantity of water that Senselessly rave n • From the Lone
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Y as hour that they give you almost ShielinR" and "AnnieLaurie"; and an
he requires the people. become more as homy a, feeling as fellow -country -
courageous and approach the car, men do. American literary enthusiast has lately
with their little eyes wide open with As a contrast td a certain disagree- visited the Stewartry for ao other par.
OUR HELPFUL ENEMIES LORDLY FORMALITIES. astonishment. They are led by a able, snobbish type of British tour- pose than to satisfy himself about the
youth who appears to enjoy much au- ist one welcomes the nice, old peren oriRia of +'Annie Laurie." - Scottish
"-`- thority in the land. The crowd listens Dial type of English woman whose
The men who never must deny what Preparing a New Peer For His Seat In with patient attention to his viva- shadow, though generous, will never American.
other people say, House of Lords. cions discourse, which is punctuated grow less if the prayers of travelers
Who never has to dodge it brick .that Numerous formalities have to 'be by eloquent and convincing arm play. shall have their way. She is allied
someone sends his way, gone through before any new peer is He evidently explains the mysterious with the clergy. She may be the
entitled'to take his seat In the house dragon. wife of a vicar or even of a bishop,
WCARTERS)
ho has Lo enemies to a0,cff or stand of lords, Gradually the young Manchurian She is always the same.
around and sneer approaches the tires, and with grim You will see her in a thousand
At what he does or tries to do, who finds One of the most important matters resolution torches them with a finger. ITTL'
Is the preparation of the patent, a long g moderate priced Continental hotels.
his pathway clear, The crowd is struck dumb with ad- Her smooth gray haft is topped with IV
strip of parchment, to the end of miration. He takes another step and a fussy little beribboned cap. Her ' Y I
May feud he +J�rid ae pleafai;t place, but, which is affixed the ,wax seal, the color fingers the lamps. Something like a
when his course is run, of which varies, according to the rank shiver passes over the crowd. A third good, homely face has settled into �'�`��
Tbey'll sing no songs and write no bcolis of the new member. Another item is step and lie touches the radiator, but lines of peace. She has ion; ago
about the things he's dove, the robe, made of scarlet cloth with unfortunately for him it was still hot, given up, that desperate struggle
which young English women are al- .
three doublings of ermine, the -number +incl the experimental seientfst burn- ways making to be "lively," and
The man""but never has to fight to gain of bars varying according to rank. od his hand. -- having temporarily escaped the
the end had ee+ks, The crowd flees like a herd of sur parish aduke has four bars iu front prised antelopes. Soon, however, they band's patronsand necessity uof Sick Headach.e.and relieve all the troublesincl•
Whose weld is.nevor challenged by an- and the same number behind, a mar- return under the 'persuasions of thedent to bllio,; i state of the system, such as
other wLtu he speaks, quis one less, and so on. more courageous experimenter and pushing her dauvhtor's social pros- Dizziness, Naua3a, Drowsiness, Distress after
most
Who travels or an eesy vay where foes Then there are preparations In re- themselves touch the pneumatics, pacts rife can just relax incl be her remEatarkable
ablerPain success the Side, &c.
Cowninc ring
own simple, commonplace, comfort- remarkable success has been shown in curing
are never nuit, gard to making or changing coats of which fill them with wonder, make able self. SICK
Who never at the elcse of day is haunt arms, in connection with which fees to grimaces before the lenses of the Her train of slaughters traipse
ed by regret, the extent of about 50 guineas are paid lamps, which turn their images up- about at "p'pah's" heels, but she sits
Way by
k•r E within the world and by the recipient of a summons to the side clown, and finally one by one con- near the public drawing -room fire in Headaebe, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are
scientiously burn their fingers on the equallyvaluabloinConstipation, curing and pre,
house of lords. winter o"r by the best window in v¢ntangthisannoyin coo laint,whiletheyaleo
beta to go at last, radiator. pp
Altogether the financial disburse summer, her broad feet on a foot- correctnlld,srderso thestomach,stimh.atethe
But few will mcwrn when he is one or stool, an embodied spirit of domestic- nvernndreoulatethebowels. Eveniftheyonly
t3 moots amount in the case of a new Dance on the Ceiling. p cared
mote the way he passed. earl to between 000 and 1700, some-ity calming the most feverish travel -
of which finds its way to the chancel- A student of the Tyrol and Tyro er. Slie is frequently occupied with F1 RN
It is not lwset to thii,k that there are for of the exchequer and some to the lose people describes a remarkable what she calls "wools," for the Aclietbey,,oulclbefilm tpricelceEi+.otF.osewho
t c le who would yell dance in which the male dancers motto of the English woman of all B gerf,.mthlsfiztressiingcomplaint; butfortu-
p p crown as represented by the college beat time on the ceiling with their �•nately
With all their migFt for jcy if you went of arms. A considerable portion of classes is What is home without an who
ceirgnodn villi1snotenclherepilinvain-
feet. antimacassar?" who once nzy themwi]1 ilndthey r. ill not b vain -
of somans v;ass tha,tthey till not bo wil-
wrci R Esme day and fell; this expenditure is, of course, incurred "In Brandenburg and one or two Occasionally you. run across It ling to do without them, But after all alokhead
It does not help to woke your circame all in the purchase of the coronet. -Lon- other Tyrolese valleys which boast duchess and her friends with their FAIM
bappy ones at Lig..ht don News, of a particular muscular fair sex," cigarettes, blandly snicking on ter -
To gLow that you have enemies who'd says the. writer, "the girl at the con- races and in restaurants. You know ACHrm
stab you if they might; A Left Handed Man. elusion of her swain's fantastical it must be a' ,duchess; nobody else is the bane of so many lives that here is where
1 never realized how unpopular a jumps catches hold of him by his would show such sublime indiffer- orbsezeourdo greatboast. Our pills cureitwhile
But elen Cbriet, with all his grace, left handed man can be until I joined braces and hoists him up in'tlie air. t ence to fashion plates and to pre- Carter's Little Liver Pills are very smell and
wruld ne ver, I'm afraid, a fishing club," said the man who can- He, of course, helps by jerking -him- indices, veryThey as strict yye. one tahle and do not gripd0 or
Have triamphtd if ft had net been for not do much with his right hand. "So- self upward when she lifts, then, On his native heath the German They
e,lliattbyt3lelr gentle¢action plcmoaliwho
balancing with his hands on her takes life gayly and easily. He is a use them•
em mien he made cially 1 was all right, but when we be- shoulders, he treads the ceiling of jolly goocl fellow and a first-rate CADTL£, 911DICINE CO., 119W TOPZ
_ gan to fish the test of the fellows the low room to the time of the music, friend, but he is a. different creature
couldn't get far enough away from and she continues to dance around when sobered by the responsibilities :ma's Sffia�1 �Olge s Small �t1091
HOW NEEDLES ARE MADE. me, There was another left handed on the floor of the room. Such dances of travel. I3e sightsees with the en -
man in the party, and we were shunted are rapidly falling into disuse. ergy and the concentration of one of
upstream away beyond the best fish- his own Krupp runs, He booms and
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with Lacqueret'
The old chairs are worn and soiled. A coat of "Lacqueret"
onn shade day yea it ouht t icy) will make them look better than
Touch up the refrigerator with Oak "Lacqueret'" and note
the effect. The wainscoting wants a coat of Colored Lac-
queret" too -scars and scratches will vanish.
"Lacqueret" is a great rejuvenator and will lielp you to keep
the "hired girl" by reducing her work and making her
happier.
Write for our free booklet, "Dainty Decorator," and learn
for yourself the many uses of this household beautifier.
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Needles are made from steel wire Ing holes. I am a good fisherman.
A Sure Way of Saving. blunders around like a burly bumble
The Schoolmarm
which is first cut out by shears from
when alone 1 can manage rod and line
An ingenious method of putting bee drunk with the hunt for honey.
lois ' He wears a foolish little green felt
•
The teacher in the country school, ex.
coils into the length of the needles to be
as skillfully as the next man, but
I fishing with a lot of right
his savings beyond own reach
was adopted by a German writer ; ha,t with a fuzzy bit of feather stuck
pounding lesson, sum, and rule, and ♦
made, After a bath of such bits ae have
when go
handed fishermen our lines tangle and
Who found from dire experience that in the banal `at the exact middle of
I Words express how
teaching children haw to rise to heights
been cut one they are placed in fur-
1 straf ht,
then rolled until perfect y R
we get into a regular muss. I have
all his profits melted away as soon the hack. cannot
as earned. Having made $50,000 by I trifling this little contrivance looks
where lasting honor lies, deserves a fat :
handsome wage, far she's a triumph
nace,
Next the needle pointFr takes up a dczrn
tried to learn to manage my pole with
,
my right hand, but 1 haven't made
a fortunate literary speculation, he atop of his big bulls; especia.}ly when
placed the whole of the money, to- that bull: is increased, as it is on all
and
of this age. No bettor work than here is
or so of the wires and •rolls thembe-
much headway at it; also 1 have no-
gather with his will, in the Imperial 'possible occasions, by imini--nse flap-
done beneath the good old shining sun;
twecn 3 is thumb and finger, with their
tiered that right handed persons who
Deposit bank at Berlin and on receiv- ! ping cape overcoats or mackintoshes.
she builds the future of the State; she
ends on a turning grindstone, first one
tried to become ambidextrous could
in the receipt from the cashier de• These cape affais, flaring widely
open
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'nidee the youths who will be areal; she O
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and then the other being ground. The
learn to do everything with their left
hand better than to fish :' -hew York
ltlierately tore it up. The cashier tl.irough museums, churches,
thought he was mad and told him squares, somehow get to be irresisti-
gives the childish spirit wings, and
little steel bobbins are next fed into a
machine which flattens and guttate
Times.
angrily that it would take fully three bly funny.
years before he could expect to ob- The familiar French types are 11101-
pointe the way to noble things. And
we, who do all things so well, and of our
the heads, after which the eyes are
The Antiquity of the Ballet.
twin a duplicate receipt. "That is tifull enouugla at ]ionic in France, but
do a, deal of traveling
"inetitooshuna" yell, reward the teacher •
punched.
Strictly defined, the ballet is proper-
just why I have torn lip the origin- you can good
remarked the depositor, without catching any kind of a
with a roll that brings a shudder to her
?hey are now complete needles, but
ly a theatrical exhibition of the art of
al," calmly
"and now the money is safe for that Frenchman outside his own country.
soul. We have our coin done up in
'
rough at d easily bent. Careful heating
dancing in its highest perfection, coo-
the rules of the
time.' Only the exceptional ones have money
many
crates, and gladly hand it to the skates
and sudden cooling gives them the
plying generally with
drama as to its composition and form.
enough to travel, and not very
care to spend their substance
who fuss around in politics and fool ns
necessary temper, and notbirg remains
but to give them' their final olish, On
p
It was in existence in Italy as far back
A. D. y6p0, the court of Turin In
What the Knife Said. of them
that wa. For a nation which is not
"Some folks want funny inscriptions y no
with
with their timeworn tricks. In Perlin•
went one common jay will loaf a week,
a acerae cloth needles aro spread to the
as
that day making especial use of it and
engraved on their inv knives3Mane word for "home"nth e of France
Takes y p
and draw more pap than some Fired
number of forty or fifty thousand.
is
the royal family and nobles taking
Intro-
ewrler. wedding
1 display an extraordinary fondness
wedding cakes are such mountainous p
for staying pretty close to their own
teacher, toiling near, will ever see is
I this old
Emery dust is strewed over them, oil
part in it. The ballet was first
affairs that a special knife is required
half a year. If wad running
spriLkled on, and soft soap daubed over
duced in France in the reign of Louis
to cut them. One of last month's firesides.
The same is true of the Italians.
land, I'd have a lot of statesman canned;
the�okt!i, which, rolled tightly, is
g y,
XIII. and both that monarch and
,
brides cut her cake with a knife that precious few of them travel, except
and M. P. P,'a and folks like those
thrown into a pot with others, where it
Louis SIV. occasionally took part in
1700 wom•
was a present from her aunt. I guess
many, of the guests got to read to come to America. You see more
day
would have to work for board and
tells about for twelve hours or more,
from hours
'When this friction mo bath
its dances. About the year
en made their first appearance In the
not
the inscription; if they had they Italians in New York in one
in y. year in all
oseaioutsidebe cof
clothes; I'd put the lid on scores and
and poor into the teachers' laps
taken
the needles requite only a rinsing in
ballet, up to that time had been
exclusively by men, as was
Italen
wknoi�ve be tame sluipgpos�uto be used for I Europethan
Y
then laid When it comes to comedians of
snaps,
the wealth that 4 for
away 18 sinng
o wa
clean hot water, when they are ready to
performed
the case also with plays and operas,
cutting the bride's cake and
on the shelf for the rest of time, buts. travel Americans furnish their Share
Their
lnow
words and wigg J and Walt
be sorted and packed. -Chicago Tri
but no woman ballet dancer of any
the aunt couldn't distinguish, appar- I of the entertainment. clothes,
manners, way of talking, are just as
Mason.
bune.
note appeared until 1790. •
ently, between wedding and birthday
for she made us engrave on the conspicuously their owen as
to
Times and Sabbath Reading, New York ... • .....
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How She Caught'Them.
"How happen to vet four
cakes,
knife, 'May I serve thee well and of. any other people
ten'," them,
loot:
Was Troubled With His
Good Health and Good Complexion.
did you
That Americans often a.nd
Times and Michigan Farmer ...................
Home Companion
No powder or ooemetio trill ofd one's
times as many letters as I did?" said
one wasberwoman who had advertised
sound ridiculous i other countries
The Educated Chinaman. ii
one can doubt who has made pro-
Liver For Four Years.
complexion when her blood is out of
for work by the day to another who
To the ordinary Chinaman one talks tr stays abroad. The writer r
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Times and Country Gentleman .......
order, Good health is the foundation
had advertised for the same thing.
pigeon English, but it is not always a
• members one summer when after a
possible, to know who :s an ordinary membacteders
in Europe lie couldn't
of good complexion. A Rood tonic for
a'�pound up my advertisement by
year or two
Chinaman. I was once in Shanghai t uppress a grin of tolerant but very
/'�
Doctors Gave Him Up.
those who aro thin and sallow is, bays
saying I was on a diet," said the lucky
and saw two English sailors who real amusement whenever he ran
Times and Green's Fruit Grower ................
Spare Moments, as follows: Dissolve
one•half cup of sugar and one ounce of
one. "That 'on a diet' notice goes
right to the heart of stingy souls who
wanted to be directed to the quay. i across a bunch of young American
One of them said, "Here, ash. that old the coarsest braid,
fellows in hats
MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS
kardene in one-half pint of alcohol; then
are trying to cut down expenses. They
chink walking along there." So. the brims aboutan
lcal
tc looking+ i the
CURED IiIM
add enough hoc w ater to make a full
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hate to tigure on a washerwoman's
meals and jump at the chance of get-
other went up a stately ost as lc• If
wd and
Chinaman and said, Hi, Johnny, you ,Americans had never worn those
11fr. Harry Graves, Junkies, Alta.
quart and you will have a sufficient
supply of a dependable homemade ton•
Pp y
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ting one who doesn't eat. -few York
, P;, p thick, knuckly little sailors, but had
telle me oho clic which way stared
;cod water is? The Chinaman stared found a lot of German youths sport-
writes:-' I situ not any enough in eager
to your wonderful Milburn's Laxa-Liver
in that will tone up your system and
Sun.
at him in cold scorn. lf, he said,
"you will speak to n. in proper sang- ?ng them, it would have been asub-
of inextingoahable mirth to the
pills, Tor Cour years I was troubled
with my Liver, and at times it would get
build up your strength• Kardene aide
Often the Case.
li I will answer oil." -•-tendon lest
y Yankees.
bad I could not move around, At
digestion, arouses A torpid liver and
,"You can pretty safely bet," began
N ail,
l
last the doctors gave me up saying it was
la
purifies the blood. It will clear your
p
the wan who thought be knew, "that
_
1 Politician and Novelist.
impossible for me to get cured.
complexion of sallowness and pimples,
p
doesn't gush over a
any woman who b
baby Is a confirmed old mold.
How Far the Wood Travels. gable
7'lie mileage of the Blood cresols• I }3leSsed with the gift of being
My father got me four vials of your
;Vlilburti's taxa -Liver fills, but I told
odi6rmin" oomelinese that is
and gine a B
pretty
",rot itlwnys," replied the real wise-
a .Mr.
tion reveals some astonishingiasis, : to speak as well as he can write,
there was use trying diem and
denied when you are so 'run down. ,,.
kavdene from any
" may be a mother who has
acre. She y „
l
It has been calculated, for instance, ; Gjuillcr-Couch, the distinguished Corn• that it was only R waste of money,
tha
the heart to beat six- iilh author who has been knighted, however I took them and to -day, six
u can purchase
you p
a baby she thinks is, prettier- --Cat h
lr t assutuin
t a ,
llilnute at ordinary has clone mueti useful lnolitrc al work. later, I am a well roan and
first-class druggist,
o lle Standard and 'rimes,
tynine timesga months
pressure, the blood goes at the rate of For many years hue was connected weigh twenty-four pounds more than I
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'207 yards in a minute, or nine miles � with The Slnealcer. Th.n he took to
dldg Ywouldadvise all Liver suCferersto
"them?,
Not a tninate should be lost when a
Truthful.
Angry 1 nt her rte son►=yen never
air hour, 220 miles a day and 80,000 writing novels, anal sought solitude in use
nliles n year, If a man eighty-four ' the delightful Cornisli village of Milburn's taxa•I,iver Pills are 25 cents
child shows symptoms of croup. Cham•
saw me getting Into a derope like that
t
years old could have lead one single 1 l;owey. Here lie spends. his leisure
a vial or 5 vials for $1 -CO, at all dealers,
berldin's Clough Remedy given eke soon
alio . l,'ll 'ant Son• -No,
1 was y nn
to floating in his blood � time fishing nxtcl sailing. He can Linn• or wiij be mailed direct on receipt of price
blood cerpusS g
As the ohild becomes hoarse, or even
_ - .
when
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dad, 1 ncf er did g
all his life it would have traveled in die a small yacht itt a tiianner winch
b9'The'T`, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,
after the oroupy cough appears, will
prevent the attack, Sold by 611 drug-
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that time nearly 7,000,000 furies, satisfies even the oldest inhabitant.
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2.40
Times and Canadian Magazine (monthly).........
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Times and Sabbath Reading, New York ... • .....
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Times and Green's Fruit Grower ................
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