Exeter Times, 1915-2-18, Page 7ENGINE1
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'flew Wheelock 18 X 42
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Automatic Valve
Complete ope.ratieg condition,
flywheel, frame, bop, cylinders
and all parts, Can be shown
ranting at present time.
Wili sell at less than half
cost pile°,
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73 Adelaide St, West, Toronto ,2
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TISH COLUMBIA.,
,Items 1m Provinces Where Many
Ontario Boys and Girls Are
At Dauphin, Man., flour he
'ganged $1 a bag Gime the war
started.
At Minnedosa, Man., rats are be-
' coming a pest. A man kilaed 9in
one day,
Eetimates ot the Calgary Board
of Cncittion for 1915 call for an
outlay of $577,000.
Minton, Man., with a population
of 200, had 14 rinks in a curling
competition recently.
A catfish 14 inches long came out
of a Winnipeg hydrant while a rink
was being flooded.
' Ten per eent. 'of Regina's, Engi-
neering Society enlisted in the dif-
ferent contingents.
A. Borowaka of Fork River, Man.,
has refused $10,000 for a fence fas-
tener be has patented.
May Riehards, a 19 -year-old" girl
of Gladstone, Man., has been miss-
ing from her home since Oct. 26,
Frank Bouvette, of Pembina,
Man., received a letter from. his son,
Whom he had not heard from for 32
years.
Winnipeg has $44,153,270 worth of
property exempt from taxation, out
of a total assessment of $190,082,-
890.
An unknown person sent $600 to
the Methodist City Mission Board
• of Winnipeg, "to help make up the
back salaries of the Mission work-
ers."
Regina's street railway had a defi-
cit of $96,000 last year, but its wa-
terworks department had a surplus.
of $23,000.
'At Morden, Man., Tu Tol, a Chi -
nee restaurant keeper, was fined
$50;f4Dr allowing a customer to drink
a blittleof beer on ;his premises..
• Members of the Bricklayers and
MasoniaUnion of Calgary, say their,
membe,rs earnecL on an average,
less ,than $100 each last season.
Tile General Secretary of the Al-,
ber tleqcraperance • and Moral Re-
forni League says that, in 1913, Al-
berta's drink.. bill reached a total
of $12,000,000.
At Pilot Mound, Man., there was
a, patriotic rabbit shoot, As a re-
sult 500 rabbits were Shot and sent
to the Patriotic Fund headtwarters
at Winnipeg.
• Citizens of Regina are agitating
for an independent audit of the
city's books, and two men have of-
fered to put up $500 each towards
the expense. e
At La,wrenee, Alberta, a coyote
wasjseing -chased by five hounds,
wh011it jumped through a, farm-
house window and took refuge un-
der a bed, where it was killed.
A man named Hector McLean
was fined $10 and costs at Battle -
ford, Sask., for selling bottles Of
maple syrup from the labels of
which the word "mixtiire" had been
erased The balance of his stock
, was confiscated.
"' Edmonton's finance .committee re-
commended these reductionin
civic. salaries: Employes, receiving
$84.0 per annum •and under, 5 per
ee.nt. reduction; employes receiving
up to $4,000, 10 per cent.; employes
receiving over $4,000, 15 per cent.
Alex. McAuley, who clieci at Sel-
kirk, Man.,' was an old employe of
the Hudson's Bay Company. He
acted as guide to Lord Dufferin and
the Marquis of Lorne when they
visited "The Great Lone Land" as
atuests of the H. 13. Co. in early
days. .
In the Red River Canon of Alber-
ta, skeletons of, many extinct ani-
mals have been found -which are
estimated to have lived three milo-
lion years ago. The largest would
have been 35 feet long and 16 feet
high.
FROM DAWN TO •DARK.
Dr. James L. Hughes, Toronto.
I love the vital glow of dawn..
And song of lark;
When lig'ht's ,triumphant majesty
• Shines out the dark'
When softly out`of grateful hearts
Mob flower and tree,
Of joy, and peace, .and greater growth
Whispers to me.
I love the happY, busy hours
• Throughout tho day;
When in the sunlight men may work,
And children play;
, When by achievement of, his plans -
May learn to see
New visions of a higher life,
, And thus grow fres.
love the Sunset, when the Light
Paints its goodbye
• In colors of exultant hope
• A.crOss the sky
So grandly, that all nature turns
‘‘. To see the west;
46i -a We in all its varied forms
' Prepares to rest
His -wife..
He is very pepulax with his wife
of late."
"And him a flirt. Hew does he
do it7"
eelled hina -up the other day
and said 'Hello, darling, and he
recognized her •Voiee and replied;
€You have evidently made 4i. Mia •
tar0 t X am feet at'1ug 1 hove
the dear ear' eseeeteet, 1110 al; beauti-
ful wife in the world, and she is the
eulY wean I permit bo oall sine
• ;ilarlingl" ''"
DEADLY ANAEMIA
Nine Women and Girls Out of
Every Ten • Are Afflicted With
• This Trouble.
It is an ueferturiate feet that nine
women and girls out of .every ten
are afflicted with ananniase-which
means bloedleesness-4n one forM
or anothee. The girl )in her teens,
the wife, the mother and the =tree,
of middle age all know its miseries.
To be anaemic means tn be
with dark marks Under the eyes.
You 4i.s breathless after slight ex-
ertion, Yon feel worn Out . and dos
pressed all day.. You have no de-
sire for food and often cannot digest
*hat little you'de take, Headaches,
backaches, and sideaches Make life
miserable. If you sleep at night you
do net feel refreshed in the morning
and are utterly unfit for the day's
duties. If neglected, anomie al-
most surely leads on to deadly eon-
Samption. Renewed health can only
be obtained through the use of Dia
Williams' Pink Pills—the most re-
liable blood enricher ever discover-
ed, These pills actually make new,
rich, red blood; they 'bring bright-
ness to the eyes, and the glow of
health bo pale, cheeks. They have
literally saved thousands .of women
and growing girls from the grave,
and *hat they have done for others
they ean do for you if given a fair
triad. Here is the proof. Mrs. Wm,
Kierm.an, Wateous, Sask., says: "I
have used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
with wonderful results. I suffered
tor upwards of two years with aim.
mia in a severe form, and was doc-
toring all the time with no benefit,
I was so weak I could scarcely walk.
suffered from severe headaches,
and at times from backaches that
were almost unbearable. The trou-
ble affected my digestion, and this
caused additional discomfort. Final-
ly, through the persuasions of a
friend, I began tale, use of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills., and I shall ever
be grateful that I did so, as after
using nine boxes I was fully restor-
ed te health. I would earnestly
uege all anaemic women and girls to
use Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, for
feel confident from 'my own experi-
ence that they will renew their
he alth." •
The:se pills are sold; by all' medi-
cine dealers ormayhe had by mail
at 50 •cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
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FORMER "EMPRESS OF
Now Completely Equipped as Hos-
pital Ship.
No passenger steamer on the
Pacific was better known than'the.
"Empress •of:Indiat' ef the'PO.P.R."
Pacific fleet, but in the last six
mouths this vessel has suffered so
many changes that she would not
.be recognized by her old. friends.
When the -British Admiralty first
requisitioned her, she was painted
a dull grey and her fairy-like char-
acter was almost -lost in the trane-
formation. Then the Maharaja
Seindhia, af Givalior and other
In-
dian princes ',bought her and fitted
her as a hoepitel Ship, and as such,
with the new name df the "Loyal
, -
fee" she left Bonsb.ay a• short time
ago, repainted white with Jong
black strips on the water line and
on •th•e, deck line, with large red
crosses amidships. .
His Excellency the .Governor and
Lady Willingdon paid a visit of in-
spection to the sli-fip shortly before
her departure. Deck space, which
w as made for holiday seekers: with
idle hours is now mostly covered
with beds for. injured soldiers, just
as all the available cabins are Serv-
ing as private wards for wounded
officers. On the mein deck of the
steamer space has been provided lo
fill the purpose of wards. Cleared
of everything unnecessary the main
d eck is .well suited for this purpose;
for it gives two wide strips of .space
on each side ,and gives accommoda-
tion for a large nutheber of beds in
most pleasant positions on the
steamer. Here rows of beds have
been fitted and all the require-
ments of a hospital are installed.
The work of reconstructing the in-,
terier of the vessel was pet in hand
soon after her ,aarival, and -thie
work, con pl te.ds.' -the fitting Up of
the Wards, etc., bass been 'carried on
under the supervision of Major S.
W. Watson, Major J. R. J. Tyrrell
and Major C. W. E. Kerr, of the
Indian Medical S.erviee, •Between,
the two wards a small Oerating
room has been nonetructed and bas
been completely equipped. Then
here and there wherever space could
be taken small wards have been
arranged, while on the top deck
number Of private wards for offleers
have been prepared. Altogether
some 500 beds. are available on the
vessel.
MUD OF INDIA.'S MOSLEMS.
Offered Loed Kitchener His Sere
'vises as a Private,
Widely ,travelled and AG well
known in the best English and
French circlesas in India, the Aga
Khan haadone more v.aleable work
in connection with the present
word erisis than any other Indian,
puteetate by feely and wisely using
his great position as the acknow-
ledged leader Of the Indian Mos -
toms and the spiritual head of a,
widely -distributed section of the
followers of the Prophet, the Is-
mailis, When the war cloud burst
he was in Zanzibar on the outset of
a teur to meet his followers in Af-
rica, and he immediately telegraph-
ed to the coin -mils of the Ismailis
Bis Highness Aga Khan.
within the Empire and on its bor-
ders directing the members of the
coneaunity to piece themselves at
the immediate disposal of the local
British authorities. Not having had
a. military training in youth fitting
him for a commission he offered
Lord Kitchener his services as a
private stating that it would be a
profound gratification to him to
stand shoulder to shoulder with his
fellow countrymen and British
troops. The authorities justly felt
that his life was too valuable and
his influence too great to permit of
its acceptance..
FAR SUPERIOR
• TO CASTOR OlL
Baby's Own Tablets are the best
medicine a mother can give her
little ones. They are absolutely
safe, pleasant to take, and never
fail to cure ,stomaeli and bowel dis-
orders. Concerning them Mrs. A.
Sauve, Sheerway, Que., writes: "I
have used Baby's Own Tablets for
my three children ,and cam truth-
fully say that I know of no other
men to equal them. They are far
superior to Castor Oil and I would
not be without them." The Tab-
lets are sold by medicine dealers or
by 'mail .at e5 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
TILE KING OF ITALY.
A Real Leader and uide of His
People.
In spite of his ministers, who
wished to keep him in Rome to con-
sult about war matters, -the King
of Italy as soon as heheard of the
earthquake was off to Avezzano to
study the catastrophe on the spot
and see with his own eyes how best
to minimize the disaster. When an
earthquake .wrecked Messina a few
yeaxs ago he and the queen were
everywhere and their example
quickened endeavor and mitigated
misery.
The King of Itaiy takes his posi •
bion most seriously. He thinks a
,king should be the real leader and
guide of his people. He has learn-
ed four or five modern languages
thoroughly and is well read both in
literature and ecience.
In person, though well shaped
and good looking, he is very mall,
not more than 5 feet 2 inches in
height, hub, resenting the dispen-
sation, he has taken every care to
increasehis strength by eartstant
ieexeercise and is now a very fair ablt,
t
In private Ufa the King of Italy
is really a eharening,coenpanion, ut-
terly without pose or itffeobation,
meeting every one. on the frankly
human level, He often says that, a
god book and a long automobile
ri.de are about the keenest pleas-
ures of life; but he has made
self an admirable horseman and
soldier and his duties as eoldier etba
monarch aeave him little time even
„fee such innocent pleasures as au-
tomobiling 'and reading.
: The little King of Italy has both
heart and head. He is determined
to, leave Italy greater and richer
and hapthier 'than he tfound her and
elready he hits done mi:teh,
, Kind words are the brightest of
homo flowers; ,they make a paradise
of the humblest 11,02110.
Kidney Disease in
Every Symptom
WHY MRS. MARK FO.VND
• Quiet: RELIEF IN DODD'S
' KIDNEY KEES,
New ItieinsiViek Lady Who Suffered
for Six Years Tells How She
. Found a. speedy Cure.
• Aliscou Harbor Gloucester Co.,
, Feb'y 1501-; (Special) --'Fur
some five Or six years I was tion -
)led with backache. I tried many
tonics, but kept growing steadily
worse, un bit 1 decided to try Dodd'
Kidney Pills. They gave me almost
immediate relief,''
This is the statement of Mrs. A.
Mark, well known and highly re-
spected here, Asked to' give more
particulars in regard to her case,
Mrs. Mark said:
"My trouble started with a cold,
and gradually grew worSe. I had
stiffness in my joints and cramps In
my naiades and suffered from nen:
ralgia. I had heart flutterings and
headaches, my •sleep was broken and
unrefreshing and I was always tired
oia nervous. I had dark circles un-
der my eyes, I was irritable and of-
ten dizzy and had a bitter taste in
my month in the mornings 1 also
had .ettecke f rheumatism.
"It .just took. three boxes of
Dodd's Kidney Pills to fix me up."
Every symptom. Mrs. Mark men-
tions spells kidney disease. That's
Why she found such quick relief in
Dodd's Kidney Pills,
HOW BRITAIN TREATS ENEMY.
Prisoners to Rave Old English Man-
sion to Themselves.
The London Daily Mait says the
British Government, at a cost df
$100,000, has converted Donington
Hall, Leicestershire, one of the
most beautiful old halls in England,
into a home of rest for captured
German officers, of whom it will ass
•commodate nearly three hundred..
There are about sixty acres of
parkland, with spacious lawns and
charming views across the valley of
the Trent: The house is finely ap-
pointed and contains a dinieg-room
with carved oak panels, and a
carved and polished elm ceiling, a
smoking lounge, equal to that of .a
good hotel, six bathrooms with hot
and eold water, and a shower bath;
also a medical ward with a doctor
and -constant attendants. Electric
light has been installed and all the
compartments are heated.
There is also a canteen from which
the prisoners .can obtain wines and
spirits of all the principal brands.
They will be waited upon by Ger-
man valets, ,shaved by German bar-
bers and served with food by Ger-
man waiters, captured in the Ger-
man ranks.
.Alongside the hall is an old cha-
pel with stained glass windows, in
which a German priest will conduct
services. Beneath the window is
the text of "Peace on 'Earth, Good
Will Toward Men." .
The Daily Mail „says cynically:
"One must suppose that the War
Office has really at heart the idea
of reforming the Prussian officers
and by letting them steak in the sug-
gestions of beauty and peace, show-
ing them the difference between the
at.ltur' that watched Louvain burn
and the culture inspired by a sun-
set in the valley of the Trent."
KNOW NOW
And Will 'Never Forget the 13xperi-
mice.
The tea or coffee drinker whohas
suffered and then been eompletely
relieved by ehanging to Postum
knows something valtiable. There's
no doubt about ,it.
"I learned the truth about coffee
in a, peculiar way," says a western
woman (Tea, is injurious because it
'contains caffeine,' the same drug
found in •coffee). "My husband, who
has for years, been ,of a bilious
temperament, deeided to leave off
coffee and give Postuen a trial, and
as I did not want the trouble of
making two beverages for meals I
concluded to try Postman; too. The
results have beenth'Est while my
husband has been greatly benefited,
I have anyself receavedseVensgreater
b enefit.
"When I began to drink Post=
I was thin in flesh anetvery nervous.
Now 1 actually weigh 16 pounds
more than I did at that itime, and
I am .strdnger, physically and in my
nerves, while husband is freeefeem
all his ails. .
"We have learned,our little les-
son aboutaioffee and we know some-
thing about Poeturn, too, for ,we
have used Postum noW steadily. tor
the last three, years and we shall
continue to do so,
"We have no more use for coffee
—the drug drink. We prefer Poe -
turn and health."
Name given by Gantscliat Postune.
Go., Windsor, Ont. Read "The,
Road to Wellviale," in pkgs.
Peettim comes in two fel-me;
Regular PoStuin —must, be IVAll
boiled. 15o and 25o packages.
Instant Poritum—la eoluble -pow-
der. A teaspoonful diseolves quickly
in a eup of hot water and, with
eream and sugar, makes a a eliciotts
beverage instantly; 30e and 500
tinS,
The cost nor cup of both kinds is
about the same.
€€Therisieo Reason'' kr Posies:it
--sold by Grocers.. ED.!! V.
lloiv i Sick Woinall Wiliviv JOT HIM?
ean Rewainiitli
e A malrilgclijuhtele"rle'ltil'ielSit:):;:::014:leine war
READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY.
'For years 1 was thin knd delicate.
1 lost color and was easily tired;
yellow pallor, pimples and blotches ou
my face were not only mortifying to
My feelings, but because I thought MY'
sldn would never look nice again 11
grew despondent. Then my appetite;
failed. 1 grew very weak. Various
remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I
tried without permanent benefit. A
visat to my sieter put into mY hands
a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She
placed relifille/ tip011 them and now
that they have made me a well.woman
I V,'011•14 110t be without them whatever
they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills by their mild yet searching
action very suitable to the delicate
character of a wenian's nature. They
never ,oace griped me, yet they .estab-
lished regularity. My appetite grew
keen—my blood red and puree -heavy
rings under my eyes disappeared and
to -day my skin is as clear and an -
wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr.
Handiten'e Pills did it all."
The above straighforward letter
from Mrs. J. Y, Todd, wife of a well-
known miller in Rogersville, is Proof
sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are
a wonderful woman's medicine. Use
no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 25c.
per box. All dealers or The Catarrh -
ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario.
GERMAN WAR MASTERS.
•
Theologians .and. Schoolmasters in
the Firing Line.
Great .satisfaction is expressed in
German newspapers that so many
pastors and students of theology
are voluntarily serving at the
front. Of the 168 pastors .who have
been called to arms in the Kingdom
of Wurtemburg 90 are serving at
the front, and of 170 divinity stu-
dents at the Wurtenaburg Univers-
ity of Tuebingen 150 have donned
the Kaiser's coat.
It, appears that in the German
army of the Argonne there is an
entire eompany composed of theo-
logians. From all German univer-
sities with theological faculties the
theologians are -fully represented in
proportio.n to their numbers. Very
few of them care to serve as 'of-
ficers or N.C.O.'s, and are said to
prefer serving in the ranks, where
their influence among the ordinary
soldiers is ,stated to be very great.
It is •computed that 40,000 school-
masters are serving, or nearly one-
fifth of the entire number in the
empire.
Sure Thing.
Willie — Paw, what is hollow
mockery 1 •
Paw—A hungry parrot, ray ,son.
A SAD TRAGEDY
It Often happens—your sore corn is step-
ped on. Why not use "Putnam's Corn
Extraetor." It (-...res in one day. Ab-
solutely no pain :with 'Putnam" Use
no other, 25e. al all dealers.
Arthur—"Do you really believe
the pen is mightier than the
sword?" ...4ine.—"Well, Yon never
saw anybody sign a cheque with a
sword, did yell?"
Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In cows.
Guard well the door of your lips
that no unchaste word, jest, or
story,. or slander or subbing re-
rnarks, no irreverent or untruth-
ful statement shall pass out.
Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sins,—We wish to inform you that
we 'consider your MINARD'S LINESIENT
a very superior article, and :we use -it as
a. sure relief for sore throat and client.
When I tell you I would not be without
it if the price 'was one dollar a bottle,
mean it.
Yours truly,
CHAS. F. TILTON.
An old tbacieelbr-says•there is but
013t4 thing sweeter than young
dream, and that ia lo-esrake up and
find yourself single.
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto.
time. There is a story which is, to-
day repeated in ighland troops
of a funny inoidh thab befell one
Johnny Ross ef 93rd Sutherland
Highlanders at :.ckow, in India,
during the greaseenitiny.
Before falling in for the assanit
on the implies palaee johnny
and George Puller, with some
others, had been playing cards in a
sheltered eorner, and in some way
quarrelled over. the game. They
were atill arguing the point when
he signal was given to fall in, and
Puller told Ross to "shut up."
At that moment a spent bullet hit
Ross in the mouth and knocked out
four of his teeth. Johnny thought
it was Puller who had struck hina,
and at once returia.ed the blow.
"You fool!" said Puller, "It
wasn't 1 that struck you, Yeu've
got a bullet in your mouth!"
And so it was. Ross put his hand
to his mouth and spat into it four
front teeth and a bullet. He at
once apologized to Puller for hav-
ing struek him, and added: "1.16w
shall I manage to bite my cartridges
no w
Those were the days of muzzle -
loading cartridges, which hadto be
torn open with the teeth when load-
ing.
_
Lumbago's Misery Ceases
Every Aching Muscle Cured
JUST RUB ON OLD TIME "NERVI -
LINE."
Not necessary to drug inside!
That awful stiffness that makes you
yelp worse than a kicked dog will be
cured—cured for a certainty, and
quickly, too, if you just rub on Nervi -
line.
Rub Nerviline right into the SOTO
spot, rub lots of it over those tortured
muscles, do this and the pain will go.
You see Nerviiine is thin, not oily.
Therefore it sinks in, it penetrates
through the tissues, it gets right to
those stiff, sore muscles. and irritated
nerves that make you dance'with pain.
You'll get almost instant relief from
muscle soreness, stiffness,. aching
joints, lameness or rhentaatisna by
rubbing with Nerviline. It's a sooth-
ing liniment, and doesn't blister,
doesn't burn br even stain the skin.
It's the most harmless cure in the !-
world for Lumbago, Back Strain or!
Soiatica. It takes away the ache at
once and ends your misery quickly.
• Now quit complaining—don't suffer
another day—Nerviline, that good,
soothing old-time liniment wifl limber
you up mighty quick. Get busy to-
day, the large 50c. family size bottle
is the most economical, of course, the
trial size costs but 25e. Any dealer
artywhere eat supply Nerviline:
Delicately
flavoured --
Highly
concen-
trated.
WHY WORRY 1
Choose your variety and
ask your grocer for
"Clark's",
He—"My dear, the bank in Which
My money is deposited has gone
smash through--.—" She—ef 'What
a mercy you've got your cheqtie
hoolsat home, love I"
•
ssioard's Liniment nur4 Pipette:els.
;MAW( & woman sits up for her
husband in order to be prepared to
sit siown on him,
FARMS FOR' SALE.
H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Le YOU WANT TO !WY On SELL
ruit.4.
F, Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm.
write H. W.,Dawsoa. Brampton, or 90 Col..
born Ck., St., ,Toronto.
H. W.. DAVYSOK Colborne St, Toronto,
NURSER/ STOCK.
‘1.1 TRAWBBRRIES, BASP33ERRIES, PO-
TATOBS. Catalogue free. McConnell
& Son. Port Burwell. Ont.
MALE HELP WANTED.
JJEARN BARBER TRADE — ALWAYS
euro employment at good wages; fes:
wiseks required to complete course write
for full particulars and catalogue to -day.
Moler 'Barber College, 219 Queen East,
Toronto.
MISCELLANEOUS.
C
ANGER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETU..
Internal and external, cureA
Wih-
eut pain by our brine treatment. Write
nesbefore too late Dr. -Hellman llertioal
Go.' Limtted, CollInawood. Ont.
Jumped at Conclusions.
Beetles -- Heavens, man that
wasn't a collector you threw out
then—lie was a. customer!
Waller --It was the second time I
saw him here. A customer never
comes here more than once.
LOW FARES TO THE CHICAGO
EXPOSITIONS.
Via ,Chicago & North Western Ry.
Four splendid daily trains from the New
Passenger Terminal, Chicago to San
Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.
C.hoke of scenic and direct routes. Double
'track. Automatic electric safety signal.;
all the way. •
Let us plan your trip and furnish. fold-
ers and full particulars.
B. H. Bennett, Gen. Agt., 46 Yonge St.,
Toronto, Ont.
"I am thoroughly ashamed of this
composition, Charaes," said the
teacher sternly, "and I shall e'er-
tainly send for your Mother and
shOwler how badly- you are doing."
eight,". said Charles, cheer --
fully; pend fer her. 'Memadder
wrote ib."
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INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS
Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis
patent solicitors, Montreal, report
that 137 Canadian patents were
issued for the week ending January
26tb, 1915, 110 of which were gra:nt-
ed to Americans, 15 to Canadians
and 12 to residents of foreign :coun-
tries.
Wanted Full Information.
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an hour..
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Individual analysis of water
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OF CANADA, LIMITED.
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