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Durham Review (1897), 30 Dec 1915, p. 7

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m Trem spa”. and by... rods 'for “in in " Africa. , . "_.--. _ " '1ttter"iriia l Walther _ 'ly-ii' Pum... " who ca e . _ a“. Ni n talk I l . I“ it... h I“. ttasa in tpeuoa, the . Araa,. 'Ch.'l12t PR". "" 12tyiiertiiir, .- %rmge,, 1.1 "A . 3. Uerease, in 'ClS2,',U.he fisn Va rise: follow u M unsion l Th earning H hymns t 33tt from tut of an, 208. An: W) -. .,.'.*I‘I,Vul or 46.06'. cluded in the liquid ass: rash holdings of 331.92: "3.43%: of liabilities to trom $27,683,855 or I? The deposit in the ct-ntru was increased by a mil "t was ”1300.000. An indication of the F expansion in atrorrteo by _ deposits. which amoum ”$000,000 in the Year, not hearing interest' havi to $37,456.99? 7,“... "" thinly I its n tht 'tt chided in the "ash holding 33.43%, of lit trom 327.683 The dean-n I. ep, tr.nives, up: at are “led an s: "ttte Part, of true ur mains in Po'ots, total ttmt, in form N43 of the B: The 338913 I at ”98299.12 104,054 at th Year, tt train Jon. fte ", ’o the can ham ot' Cinch h 31,000, Imam; current loans ttt $106,551,001 n inermuu, of _ ___ I m." Ot the total WIS reaehed a rem d tnat gains Poseits. tm e "teus ' liabilities 1.244.577 or more In the 5 names .3, Contribute strength I 1-"le condit He more no ineirtat an with (atrial [Dr';;‘i the end of the y totalled ( Profits, fo the total bution a, amount 'toogsoo l Minion t Bank prel circulation 'Wt mack Mitv t has upo "' 1,976,327 I indira ted mm er. th, ne the ment of a very time pe at)??? the Bank's 'ef' even his tsetive trad. conditions. m. - I” Slalom”. The profits for the tttseat year W November 80th, 1915, '1.9olr,576.lb7, equal to 16.4tr, or capital. compond with 31,886,“ or 16.3rr, in the previous year. he Imam! at the credit of Profit ass " the end of the previous , nailed $614,062.25, this, with rants for the current year. brat to total amount available for dis Mon uh M w..-., - "trt in . “his? employment of u Bee of the Bank‘ a--.“ [0 m .1. nor-ward to Profit and loss at -ml of the year $576,472.16. Futures d Stu-mm. the statement of assets and lia- as almost every account seems to ibute something to the general rth of the whole exhibit. Of particular interest are the strik-4 nins made in liquid assets, ti-) , total 'rall and current loans, n consequence. in the total as.) ' the Bank -- ””1 " t t any", _ han hr kinking.) . m "er issued by 1 Persitimt of own except V“ to be "Med, but when”! anyone had an under the unprecedented tho a.-. -, - " enloy the letiong it 'mst few ye. madam h. whole, our-mi " p " ion to 1 the an}; In face of one naturally reason for the business, and most immomu, -- "v" - 5“" up!" . -.._ "VJ-h A Mr. Asquith, the British Premier, "m " erm exceptional strength is ageing rapidly under the stress of VI: ttt be "Peeted, but it is doubtful the enormous responsibilities the war WW? "13°30 hid anticipated that has thrown on his shoulders. There and" the 'mrreeedented conditions of was a time when he did not seem his the I.“ Fear it would be MSW" to ago; now he suggests a man much “an make a gain in net Protits. (older than one who has just completed, thaets . showing, in times like these, his sixty-third year. i is little short of remarkable, and must Kine Manuel and his consort are, be “View " an indication of the frequently guests informally at Buck-f strong "rttartiaation ind valuable who inttham Palace nowadays. Needless a neetiom, which the Royal Bank has to say, Dom Manuel takes a great in- in steadily built up throughout "lets-rest in the war, as shown by the}! world. Of unionist interest in this profuu display of maps in his Twick- It regard is the satisfnctory development enhtan mansion, and it is tsuperthmua t of the important eonneetion, which to add that his sympathies are on the " the Bank Possesses in Cuba and the 'side of the country where he has made f b West has". 'his home. fe hteveanea, h Att Departments. f Who is the most Neturesqueuook.. ht fn the Nrgrettate the 'hsnk 1rowfiimi man in the House to-day.' .l.t.o.l."1tt gains in may important 1.eey1ton.tc'i'r','ly Mr. Yea, with his white motif-{WI and while it has shown an increase initachiog’ his ruddy complexion. his rant Profits over the Previous year, it has, ' great expanse of watch-chain. and his (St! at the some time, established new re- badge of all the Allies'ttaes. Also he’lm cords in the percentage»; of both liquid is the user of the molt '1trtureaqueliii, assets and cash as well as in total 13mm"... " . Kr-, tirposits 3nd in“) n----‘ _ I Premises P, there' total U ttit " to 82.51953 dividends to y was trtrnstert fund. '2Gn [My _ V“ -5 w nucleation 0 strong ornaization and valuable nectiona which the Royal Bank steadily built up throughout world. Of Particular interest in Peeard is the utilflnfmn' A-c, .000 ant pin Mm war tax a tt, leaving the n nee of and) remarkable naturally looks for some , non for the growth of the I mess, and this results in a t immediately boarding the that the Bank is now betri ujoy the full benefits of ths. v - sutured, But it is doubtful Iii-the: “you had anticipated that under the unprecedented conditions of the Mt yen it would be possible to “all make a gain in net Protits. i' Such a showing, in times like these, Pet short of remarkable. and mm" to trttatl bum; tb Pea “heads, syhttitutG marked cr --__._ u. my an.» I we recognition of ions it has “from! during the/bu! in the genera: PW years. Luge savings "t.tt'jprotnpti him to a My have been made and the. moat appreciative 1 "retsnization steadily "1'ediiiii subordinates. tg way that permitted of the! The man Who is mm: of a very large !."'ffe?tltd.ii in the labor I the any” mpg» even under J. M. Thom”, SLR, isw trade conditions. waymen’a ornniur om and W titateatent. land Puratreous. m roiits for the htsent year "ml, I to tell th., __:\_, vember 30th. 'ttte reeord " minim]; the nu "Haunted In these days of general interest in tuerts m - ..... will". - - [things military, it is interesting told“ ttpon' an: In WWI-ion. the Permanent Portia! Their Strength is Tamed and i 1010;; Elm: flirt"',,"',', 'et.).)?,;;.),?,',;') 2,Tit 7: """" - . e l t the n-! . " em y w a appear o o colt u _ h Net Ptatts on: 2fg 3:033:53 gusty“, at tlt. They are Victims 1wealr military regulations. Among “and: (,tyecterjisii M '--uG Increases in Peteraburz. m and Suffering ”1y. the fJe,feroieuty. of ','rfttgl.',t,'rtit; marshes %rmst,, “J Tetat us. , The palm for repartee among Bfi- When there is a growing family to f qualgtles of belt,",",'),', f)'fddigi','ligt am» not yet ' tish um. surely belongs to Mr. Tim care for and the mother falls ill it is‘ -ltih.' horses obey 9kg“. homm rvrpam have 3“." 2mm" ut1e,',tteet of the Royal Meaty. This was well illustrated whey? a serious matter. Many mothers who 'ey/tyr. than '"lkl'toa'ft',', are war . whlle the rot ed a .CEL'da "u likely Prove one he murmured to the elector who and are on the go from morning to night,‘ yell diseiptirted. ch and almost . 3 ' [ fallen leaves than yrGitil" "rrrises it the end he would rather vote for the devil whose work, apparently, is never done, filritylt to approa 'owin tn JC, T‘Jand num- L, liste banking D'ear. In prBe- than for him: "Ah, yes, but perhaps try to disguise their suffering and 53.5391? te. "rttyte, tt May respect it is the hest your friend won't turn up!" Aeep up an appearance of And-Jr "trt ever issued by the Royal. A Mr. Asquith, the British Premier l-e,..., .. - sition of even exceptional strength sd "nu;- P.w s to Marni-”J ' -. ”minim! , end of the Practivally al amount Centrai .. mu m.- nus made P?e'ytlt-restoring qualities. d , tttg home. - {faring woman, every worm rm " Att Desrartmmttu. l “who is the moat ?i,tyey.ue:1t-reai and faintly to CITE , the aggregate the Bank shows; ine man in the House today? prob-give these Pills a fair trial, in every important 1ye.1'tysn.t,'ii'i,'ly Mr. Yeo, with his white motif-I'm" keep her in health and bile it has shown an increase ifitacitio7, his ruddy complexion: hlsflnd make her work easy, my: the previous year, it ham-great expanse of wateh-euin, and iiiiiiii7ai2't'.', Acton West, Ont,, name time, established new re- badge of all the Allietr'iues. Also he’ll!!! the mother of three chill n the percentages of both liquid is the user of the most picturesque after each birth I became and rash as well as in total humus,“ To hear him on shirkera is run down; I had weak, thin I i and total current loans. quite a revelation on the elasticity of ways felt tired, and unable t we of auch remarkable gains the English Infuse. ' household' work. After the umlly looks for home special, It it true to say that rarely has my third child I seemed to b rm, the growth of the Royal's thrre been a British general who has and Wm: very badly run down, . and this results in one ul-lmgpind more regard amongst his advised to take Dr. William mmlintely handing the Opin, was! th.an Sir John French, and the Pills. I found the greatest the Bank is now beginning reason " to be found not merely in from the pm.. -, , the lull benefits at thr. '"m.ethe t."'eHtrtitiort of hi. an- ., . - w. it has eifectr.,t I‘ll""" ”'th t 52.519.838.82. dends took trrutsterreu 1 L $250,000 w .'s “Want. an tax on the n. it In “Wink it $3 1.224.: an! a new high level rammed with $179,- ad of the previous )ractimlly $20,000.- amount liquid as- ord level by touch- uivalc-nt to tthtt,'r. I Io public, against! r. last Year, In-l assets were 15t/eur 1,923,680, equal to:' i to the public, up” , 17.902 in wuh ‘ntrul gold reserve : n million. brina‘n" =l atnmte the Bunk ”howsI every important department,; t it has shown an increase in , er the previous year, it has; ..-. ..u.,., . . -- - By Royal Bank’M‘w-w a...“ , I)--. fours the q" the the with tt Previous credit of the on. I bloom ion. Rrotgth in to nvt'r , deposits, increased 329. and tl Oftieer l ttt s.lute h I am ? I'm m,0oo, 21.82:. Of this ok $1,387,200, ed to omeers’ ) Written " , $105,954; arr-,l P Ranks note! "mount to het t and loss at! “72.10:, Ions year. As it of Profit and Previous year tis, with the, "ttr, brought! I reserve winging ha teady , V '):-,,--g Af, V J tint“ yf, ' Hr, / l mam] :{Rz st..' "'1 I " 'A Han -! I ',) _ (A) forst f a 'i' t (rj? l joii l ' , JEil, tr? / '"yys / & MF, f . r) ' IT, g ' idk", , .s.‘ " J itseh if L8 f w' 'iMk' I rm, _ , , ' , if)) / pivre l: MB, IR K: L2 the 10".: 5)," a' " = ' ' I In r. x li . 2,1331 l . t _ F't las, To. If: idlGR 1r / N ( a font " i '__' l l - "r ‘) t'otu'ort, ' __ I , . in gin- , ' , Ar, at" y l Li Mrurliun ’ , t 1. l hand. wl f il 'iii' , . But, tis a 'vR . t __ limb it i FP, Q - r Saw 3 false It I V , " than!” Can. "O Fas la P" Ito recruit , "e him): "Don't I'm an officer." uit.. "You're lug min' ptivateyu, indication of the W valuable can. Royal Bank has throuettout the in . buzz " A man h but at tim, Person of t Recently, vuinly ende k-nc in u l. dish-i. arttoent have " the sh.., s w :stic m... unites in I the! Nothing is: oughtfcnat with Dr. 1 istri., ( Parliamentary Ile Piraity, who Du 7200.? ies. Once he WWW} invitation from off"?! you like a 4 awful!) mount you; 'ejiiard-iiiiri. at t . be)eood judge of , s utilike a fur-hard" w... nt'rv'lcl " them, like my friend, hon (days, some for twenty-{om ;itii'c-'t'l'/e't but quite you 'ine "tafr-otNwt. near me w "to u 1_"htnuier-sdiirra'i aha fin language appallingly tee' , VA'. sat at an adjacent tabh imijoying tea and toast wit miral. and in one of the ch the window t'eposed a th hero minus an arm and leg. where about the grant room buzz; of talk, real live w: among men who for over have Well-nigh lived in th., . k.. L I LR " h '5 hours' la; (in there (iii;'; i , Smoking-l eijjiir's'r i (them, mu liars, so", Frave-faee ine "tatt-o to " brhp. _..-....a, an, the English mil. ' I waymen's organizer. He is fearless ma fund courageous. He does not hesitate 'tt t "mr. I to tell the railwnymen when he thinks 'iDr, Werp they are wrong, as he did on the New vill t "Nylon of the Great Western Railway 2.67, strike. and when he thinks they are , As; right he is an overwhelming advocate “Mm! their claims. His policy to-day is . Wm wt”, that strikes in urtoc.t-, - ' CE, -, b J mum years after it had " 0m- of the most inte " in London at about five "Ram" otherwise the Ar '(‘luh. the premier Ser, )rriend of mine. homo n l _ - it gains Special Royal 's one .3, collection of curio [time pipe-case wh f in the trenches bet (the medal for his which the old ma three years after it ()m- of the most h. ' - , If Was, Lucky recruit whn : "Don't You 7-5.. . hadow of m 9"! has in his times stupid I w h " " cc ti M on" anther an old it - "“5 Wu mu- a day with the hm mount you; we have a eapit Mable at the Vicarage; I I judge of whiskey, and I s a furnace!" Dr. Mae. has l rtion of curios. including an oino-, ...Lt ' .. when x s urcd I'm in T " - vuuuu H .mFo' at uncut tive o'clock is the,It.tuse legs ' otherwise the Army and Navvifot.attev, are he premier Sun-vice club. A _ amsm. and u " mine, home on (ortyttghi).requitii, "W": rave from the Front, took me,""g' the other aim-moon, says 35 Tho "Mk le in London Answers. Thehtion. In th -mom was crammed wit/not, and neve in both Services, most orjust about th :0 my friend, home for, twoltcrial for the me for tWehty-four hours. A ‘imaginod. At, ml, but quite Youthful-look, 'of basswood 0 "triver near n... ...- . _.. r6 is the user of “wage. Tot quite I revelath the Ennis): land h who has failed you know who “Kenny though t' of the trout is employer w, mined deeply. setil Head tttpat I; erls ll darky n, the m - _ - "1", W10" Henly. This was well is he murmured to the ele he would rather vote than for him: "Ah, yes, your friend won't turn I 'ath to wr I 'm employ -"___ an“: plea - we won; ozlwork. I also used Baby's mates. lets for my little ones, and n who is most making his them a splendid medicine ie labor world to-day is Mr. hood ailments," has, M.P., the English rail. I You an get these pills tl organizer. He is fearless [medicine dealer or by mail was. He does not hesitate a box or six boxes for $2.50 railwgymen when he thinks EDr. Williams, Medicine C "one, as he did on the occa~ ville, Ont. f Great Western Railway 7"-----*-----.... when he thinks they are; MAKING ARTIFICIAL an overwhelming advocate i N. ims. His policy to-day is Wary Injuries Alleviatod I in war-tinte are criminal.) Counterfeit: s more delightful than a! c. Irs,..,,.,..., _ Great Western when he thinks m overwhelming Ins. His Policy in War-time are _ more delightm ' Mutual-1mm, th, y Secretary to has a fund of go ' received the f, m a country do, I day with the h " Wt' have a can "7...... which his fat before smash his work in man received it in m only Opin- Ploy a faithful emmt in the named Zeke, employer had "an. 1: British letters! '92 regard amor it John French, be found not a m of his able ye, “Density of suit something trave up in .-.. , we was mlkjntho some omen about tactics The Jumbo.- F technical. A yoeteu, and tl table, and was r me of a if!!!” with an ad-!"" material : w chairs nomamuaw at"! of Haldane-Hus . 'rl.tyvueh It H h, lem Ewry- I yith a ,"t,.tff fun '00m Was tho 15 but nu. .. .-- Eeknowlégge terms the , ' and I smoke Ge. has a fine luding an old- is father usedI Ichannopol, and I ......u. “men is of vttlcanim ,But as a substitute for th limb it is a poor thing com a false lee. The hand is u: purposes of manipulation in he kept covered with a glow extend through the fingers, the latter may be bent into sired position. nut as a , limb it Is t a false lee. Purposes of Was the " talk, in year Riley oc, s! we hand But I In bl, that Dine aL Vim 'p/he/ii):? Roi: i',',',"ei'tp, y o e _ of 'tood stor. I‘m more P): t)" the following facto,.,, " ....,.m mute, seems likely of good an}; Hit more by the war than the the st.tlltrinsritaaftut:o of false arms "Id hats, y eh',1r,s,'.tyyi1iitt,t,tyiar.c'iiiCd, tts' said to ha the hounds I i ready received orders from the I a capital bil, try! Prench GovernmnM- P -, rein Piece I the Jr 'lrcr, y laylj's foot tt tmmiot to civ, 1mttarau it. P "t had mam out I sathd foot C m... mm Mili0 P"scrPuss AMt , - nip About Prominent, lr, :Thc-y Are Almost G We. 'oerrhm'iiiiiiiii'iiihr; tarritemt 'w notable Englishmen, tussian is Sir Ar.fh,.... -'-i .uuulel' or t on '"f.tttrettque,lattei. each birth I l on shirkers is [run down; I had we; we elasticity of ‘ways felt tired, and I household work. A: at rarely has my third child I see] neral who has land was very badly t amongst his advised to take Dr. meh, and the Pills. I found the tot merely in from the Pills, and I rle leadership, laid-time strength. In spirit whichrin" “L" - A mt furnaces ' the fires lv, r going out. tt livriv , Variable tl, ive the Wt I at'titirn'ut tion, with _ which is io date otsv', St do L mo Jgh PERSONAL, ‘wah-rproof by kind of vttrnis, with kid, but In vary. Thu los: is mu ol hlthtness, am for the introduv "prins,r and othe ~hzmism that is rm-i‘ul and tom!" twal our. An ( air pattern is: ppm‘atus. and t May who Wear: T the fact to th 10f.ct)trvs, it t, 0n Cut ofl' high of Hum; ”5 Put aside 1 led to season. thrve years. tation of a r smocthness, h H'i't It into a I 1vis_proof by l,‘ I _ an its uuu me “Us. I found the nerely inifrom the Pills, and 'tt,tt/e..yfiyii', strength. I: it which in: them I felt as we a in thefhood. and could take work of'work. I also used B, lets, for my little ones, sing his them a splendid med . in M,. I““" - .. ls the Manna: cun- Comm It ‘Oiilt tish Premier, the stress of rider life ot The "ark leg is fami iirtion. In real We ' not, and never has in just about the most tcrial for the Purpose inlnuinn t . . ('oro i ood th, '7"\'ofor sized n ' Pi'sur, 'C ofl' ingh l iu two I): t it' one I ambulato, sirahle nl., V s p PE in for w Wea ror X 1'01 of WC th 'ul other pk." that is to m. " comfort; suit arm a bu rn fo 'ed, and tho tiest sh , a false log is to Material " block and of the req th it lt hole is hon largo auger, and t aside in a tltw nin- 'th Itch I T “'11:"qu F . V'vuu -e_t -u Um no?! ailments." medieine for "him. I in ha" d Ott can . n t medicine 'l,ft.tet mns'mmugh any fume: :1 a box or six boxes Jr, mail at 50 cent-s i' so many Dr. Williams, M y'.W"50, from The l mare wil Vina n... edieine Co, annl. ‘trunlokln but " whole at om thv ttp 'dinttly m is of wooden , main" Ite for m nether American manufacture, has a factory in France, has jus mm! to this country to seem-4 ional machinery and workmen Main the latter is not easy, fot logs and arms, especially the -r, ary comph-x pier-es of meeh.. ', and to construct them properly 'Ps much Prapthu, M" ' at n m 7 C ---w'v u-au - a... "tt' such a thing is lthe seen!) d never has, been, cork biiiGFid'ii"C." out the most unsuitable maJorder, am " the purpose that could be! denser Pa t Artitieiid limbs, are made? When t mud or winuw, supplementod’have both oxtent with leather.' " half doa umber for them is tsa-',,"..!',,, P...- - and AL . a” HIM” ("if a, a the in a ham inn,» .ang compared to ml is useless for “ion and has to a glow. Wires fingers, so that} _ r-"Jv ......, " cm: second note may carry ' "nor has been, cork birtGliiiidi2','.,' then the leader It the most unsuitable maJorder, and all retreat rapid the purpose that could belldenser parts of.the forest] Artificial limbs, are made When travelling, those od or willow, supplementodlhave both a frtrnt and a res Xtent with leather.' " half dozen powerful apes s nbor for them is carcl'ulfy’in front of the main body, 'lil, ”'i' tirst 8top in the mak.. i ri:'ic'll?iJih;pt.rt.,'tiii,iiti,i,i 332“ also oeis to ' owc in] a bow (./l.trt"'oi'1,tepest trot-s. If the traveHer ml I of the requisitv lyr.th.ie, tribe of baboons, he P,? u hole is bored lengthwiso only one of the scouts, whici [r "roto, and then tho block (his teeth '3_vastely, harks once I in a dry place and allow- [gown Farther fw.ay, the hunt n. It ought to WW," for j obsvrve the whnppmg of branc It is thou can?” 'i,', imi- ”he rest of the tube retreat so cual le a. d ' '" 1 ly that no man can overtake ' "it, “m pam m (0»Should the uhservur happen up hnnnwwl out m as to Con. .rvar guard. he will observe tha irttiuv "ht.'ll, and "mm?“ behave difrevetniy from the a '.l', a routine " a ""r"'cittl, Not Ahrlt or ruutiuus, they cons lull. " /'y.yv by fCyyri,iii. uuiuk. sharp Cumtnnruic me-th'n-k of mmuxhu-turc f ,m,_...~u.r ' . .- which cast m fl. "van-cu anon“! 't? 'their sufferinm, are usua c- lack of good nourishing b is should know that the one -"need above all others to Lnew health and strength i . ’blood, and that among all “there is none can equal Dr. “Pink Pills for their blot ltea.lth-restoring qualities. 1 {faring woman, every wanna .Inn-o‘ __ . - the In li'tt ilfh' hollow rart I Hikes this. ) " SE os, “Hind” I p. is in We! Gentlur " .. . it ' y t!crtu. m:.‘nlw~ “MI Ily f'rr an ol tr,.. "-mu “W Sea Dos “a,“ :1“. (“My ot' "If? ;;‘what you {hi- t'f9l'te ic Vull- lt- nts. H serivs of .hin =aaacarcazare==z, ifirt lo 'll' [hf . - I'. ' run ~.1'mj.:' " LIN"' . In: and 11(11)ng 1:“ * 1u,ju7d./ruit. " © of .csmilat. mm. 5/. - M: can“ tw. the “CK, ' ruLiZm' ruer. rd a , 7 In. the mH'n-u‘ ' - ' murt m ~"V.- A-muy. know how they an backaches and heat down pains and nee how their nights are and they arise to a t tired, depressed and l ed. Such women can foot mu yea Ums ,,V-_ -nllB I . " senous matter. Many mothe: l are on the go from morning to whose work, apparently, is novel try to disguise their Futterin, Aeep up an appearance of cheerf before their family. Only than knnm 1.--’ .. ttt iticiul clover t of usual na if! 103' mad: for th a y {W ’CONSTANT ilii,lilili?,,) t to Walk with, . even tango ' part of the at the ankle t Mo halting 30 that any de- Ll and NICO: mm the t iron I with, I ac. Jar con. for the rubber. natural ll'tUiciai «I an. ”I “I'VE 5' The baboons, of ian manufacturer, have the best mint In France, has just . any of the animals country to secure j feeding in a dancer, r-y and workmen. ‘sontrios on ever-v v.', r is not PM" "“I “(Tm-r. Jimi, h '11-” by a I portion tCa' the amputa- the an- _ " false: m...” TO Secure V and workmen. is not “My, for 'y “Specially the him-es of mech..l - “a, menselvel 'rt?, v they are distressed by “I? and headaches, dragginsf n s and nervous weakness; :23] nights are often sleepless, herd Irina to a new dny's work, stalls' eased and quite unrefresh- dan I women should know that dice? 'ings are usually due to The ' d nourishing blood. They h If s v that the one thine they lf, a u" m‘L»~ - -v-n‘: measure in my fem"), Select 8 ed Baby', Own Tab-WY him. The ones, and have found I be an old and 1 medicine for whim Iii, on“, --, . am: -_ . "a man, a roar, and a Dr. Williams' Pink I the entire herd is go he greatest ti'tt,1tr,ei, the stallions ul Boon gained my colts in the middle. Indeed, after uk.’ Even old, well-trai well as in mv -m loc. A, _ Hie 'ed relatively likely to pro- ‘n the manu_ d hats. one I as in my xix-L’When ylgasure in mv'ierallv Old Sun lh ine. ivreekp--n Harm what “.3 corfee. Old Gentiem u, from The , mare wil Co., Brock- J trtctable [unmet-u rock or othe "tttte from which he C direction. Not mm) t most determined foe dares tn attack thrm .- he um surprisc and L When attacked. they w fetsse of their iammm "man" is dead. """""trt u upl‘rly i outposts. every ape 1 train.. , tion; even the huhim lon the instant. At l rks of,; may resume Work or ing is , the second note may biiiGliiiidi"i'l"'., then the . _ maJm-der, and all retrem Id be [denser parts of the fr, ‘3 As far as We l, the only apps _ l post a sentry they sleep in ca 'and when all ha may he surv tha will he wide an {exposed rock or tage from whim direction. N04 l most determined dares tn p.ttsu.1, ' Woman V- "WI“, --, ,.._ out.“ new is ttone-the leader in test btneiltjfroni,' the stallions in the rear, the trained mygcolts in the middle. after tale Even old, Well-trained work horses in my girl. [when turned out to pasture will tren- _ lure in my I erally select a leader and be governed I Own Tab-lb? him. The herd commander may I have found f be an old and gentle mare or the wild- t for Nimble” and wariest horse of the drove. f Ire, the latter case the herd often be- n rough any _ comes almost as tliirieuit to handle as n t tio cents, f so many wild horses, whereas the old d from The l mare will keel? her drove m the most bi L, Brock- , tractable conditions. b , The peccaries of Mexico have a l ’battle cry that is never fryobeyed-.ii' l on short, vicious squeal, quickly repeat- "MBS' led, and kept up without' ceasing. That Ct'; , {noise drives, the little beasts frantic; pr, V Clever fall within hearing rush to get into tut {the fray, and nothing short of death pat 'lativeiy stops their charge. If the hunter does eve -FC . J a '" . . ll . tu pro- ', not shoot his pottery so dead that it cu . (cannot emit a single dying squeal, his , menu-i . . . . . 'only safety lies in instant fiittht. Fl s. One Th . . 1 l h t l t I. e vacuity ms {so a note t a 'll,?,.' , {sounds the retreat. It is a grunt some- Brm rum" l" thing like the "woot! woof! woof!" of I"'000"la bear as he dashes away from dan.. ' . “logger. An American guide who lives in Br his [,i',-iijokori', in Mexico, can imitate that get, :h, but note, and says that he can stampede a air P mul. gang of the brute, at will with it. labor" j' The baboons, of Africa ry.'oubly,liiF, WT“? have the best military regulations of‘nurse .y Justany of the animals. While they ”clam.” WWW; feeding in a dangerous place, they set l goon j ."n,Prisvntrii.'s on every siue--bie wise, vet- , lie m ', f0!‘:oran baboons that sit perfectly quiet/ Wh, ty, and th'p a vigilant watch. At a sharp only i tech-ibark. of warning from one of these lsurriv: iii,'):';,.')).';).;'; every ape ceases his occupa- lworslii 'ttin, ', tion; even the babies hush their cries fear tr, Jon the instant. At anothar bark, all solar i s all may resume Work or play; or, attain, lwont tr. g is , the second note may carry a difreeent careful. 'inr/lifisiiii',',.' then the loader gives an/dren w: na.l0l'(ler, and all retreat rapidly to the _. be [denser Daeie no IL» * roar guard. he behave diffevet ( Not silunt or tun give (mick, sl angrily vhiding stcr, or giving bite. -- m. "vine! obey their tny mothers who implicitly than any midi morning to nightpwen disciplined. Mustang tly, is never done, difficult to approach, and rir “germs, and possible to capture. owing eof cheerfulneu votion with which they f Only themselves leader and to a code of s 2 distressed by they n‘eve; disregard. “AL. . ' l , "U-) “Em”? 'rri'nt,1'ittect.t: . ""“‘ and t ere eap into itt e pi e: -- T'""'"". and W’P'm' ii'h5"t:'l'l.t?,ti'e?'ci,jci,ii'i:" f fragrant, warming tire. a of cheerfulneu [”20" Jll to . code of si nals mail It is evident that there is to Only themselves ttll/l",",,,'.":.' disregard g a lather winter campaign; robbed distressed _by l A short, shrill nelgh is the calm (ever, of much of the horror 0 Iches, 'tttrg,'?,:,'.,',)")",",'::,. a long~drawn tiF.d't',l'y"C/lrr"s ordeal in boggy trenche ous weakness; ing neigh is the rallying call when the {along impassable roads. In Not often sleepless, herd is scattered“ a squeal orders thPr'ratiire,' at least, winter will fin Tr My’s work, stallions to “an", ready to turht C'e"Fiiiii armies well prepared to N we unrefresh. dangerous beasts, and a wild snort in- (it. The wet mud, the iee-coid , 1“ know that dicates the sight or scent of 'i,'d'Cllu2'i,,', in the communic tmally due to The snort of I mustang can be heard ltrenches. the ooze and discomfol , blood. They half a mile or more. Ilthe dugouts, will be the exception 'ne ttine they , Certain movements are also impor- l ther than the rule this year. The: to.gn"e them ‘tant as signals. At the first hint of a ters, even in the advance trem h " "char-ed danger. the horse that detects it {will generally be fairly livable. ths all 'l'td/ti.ye throws his head and tail high in the l to the plentiful use of concrete Dr. 1'/llyens Vain stands motionless, and gazes fix-IN"- tttut “m A!" I t"gea',t.t,t,i.iirtil"y in the dh.-.., - ' Everv Int _ an with a for should I, for they d strength SW! Dog TORONTO Cuftins ? Dog --Ce --Yes was h We...“ motionless, and gazes fix. "‘"‘l"yodly in the direction from which he 2',uf.rii'tL'p'ld', trouble. Usually that is ith B 'enough to put the entire herd on the, tould alert. Should the enemy prove to bel they , bears, Wolves, or any foe against! ngth I which the drove can defend itself, the! . G. l “signal horse" dashes, forward, pranc~ ' “Hing from side to side, rearing, and andlstriking the ground. Should their ibly moat dreaded enemy, man, be ap- l " preaching. the horse will circle far in r, my toward the main body, and as he s of , turns for one last look he wili snort 'se, fout a trumpet-like blast. Then ww- .. ms nu}: " ---, _ giving anothm an,“ Arum the ground, P. sort of verbal limbing to the tops of the “111.1%“- .The low-ls (:05. If the travellee comes on A sometimes gathe e of baboons, he usually seeslof thr, narth u me of the scouts, which baros'pheric condition: th savachy, harks once, and is,lheld--i.s held-to Farther away, the hunter may j pnytnant with lot , the whipping: of branches, as' The night air, t t of the tribe retreat so rapid- ,l ditrerent from th no man can overtake theP.,is1nless day. Th the observer happen upon thejvelopo of the earl ard. he will abnorm- that they , from benign to m: difreventi.v from tht, cents'.. HM " its We k an Explained --Cortins, ? make tea S We know. tl pts or other. tty at night Ci"'" 1mm sid "Striking the , moat dreada . .Proaehintr, the _ toward the n I2111115 for One out a trumpet. rush, a tour. 1 (m gentleman e, Sir. that's the Mum! for Dust, caves Lune p (tn (hard 'avcs among the c He retired to "test, tt one of their nun rake, sitting on s r othu' point of l h he can see in PV mm) the leopard, I for of the balsc than at night uni and kill the sent :hoy will light in t 1mm”; until thr, L. ins? Nah.' tea OHM-LL of hearing) the baboons are .-r animals that "S the Mary Dundee wix _ -"".9i, we m "'"-s..'rr W rapm- ; utrrerent from the atmosphe 1 overtake theP.VInless day. The atmospho happen upon thelvelope of the earth does not mam-n- that they 5 from benign to malign in the '0ttt the scouts. line of an PSC' after sundown. ,theyconstuntly} A story from the trend Tmmands, now: France is that a soldim. wrot, lagging young-’10 his wife to opt n her wind [rt' a slap and a night u- L" " . ‘ uue or more. in movement, Signals. At the horns, H ne ground. tded enemy, the horse will I main bode, I; Cots )ondon ‘ommonly in t'vepy ml, tht baboon unless View. tio S'ays number N some )f van. 311nm) -="~" “In “"vuu I Pidly to the I deen Were orde '. t the night air." , trreatures, This idea is "car guard. and even one s 'scout well Irrers is loude, W. now in, I rlble name of "r ly ground, I l Sort of verbal TM" The great prob 'blast. Then with a will be the mum: a clatter of hoofs, divisions which ha trohe--the leader in last year. In the S m the rear, the hind the Brine lines, .'. . and old barn has b ruined work horses cleaned repaired an , pasture will gen- ter iiii'd,0 an -. " and be ohm-m“ was; -. you "_.... f'"HerhHhtlott arot --h- - "/ltl.l'lonly be surmised. Perhaps i P. of these survival of the primeval cult his t,'feutyt- worship, which led the ancie their. Utuets' fear anything outside the sph ll' bark, 4.tll solar itmuenieo. Our forbears ot). again, {wont to caution their offspring 1 a ,1i.ftt":ntiiii';ttut; about the ninth! "h. " -- gives an A.., "raven the (hl'mzmy's (h T de Per," whc 3collection of -, prophecies ha l, One collection (ion, has a 1 'which is: “The I) phccy: Histori, [of AO the Pre , Universal War, [German Penn!“ and that k 'all that all ttle city," no' dow is and vi (“mink Those optrn “lair mum“: Cart. an: G HOSTS be " Zcitshrift fue "spirit comm“ says that the k out when I Fed by disaste nkind has he“ ine of an Pye a A story from 'ranee is that a t his wife to Ol he in Fren c h _“-\ I “I fair” is only anvil ‘nursed insanitary ancestors. accordi goon Banks of the lie Health Service. When this sum- arc-anu- Lots of It. Alt You Day or Night. Breathe all the fresh air get, night and day. That's wh air is for. The fearsome about the bald"! 1.,gt.._, Breathe -__. \ll‘: "or- name of “Deadly Nightshade” as t of verbal relic of this old no- The low-lying mist or fog that imes gathers about the surface 10 earth under certain atmos- , conditions, after sunset, was, is held-to ho “ad-w” 'r w- FRESH A lit, wull0C| wid~to be "miasmatic with lethal possibilitie ht air, minus the sun: frnh- AL I Many of the trenches ‘brick tloom, and virtual drained and protected as slide by timbers. The great problem of will be the billeting of t divisions which have com an --- -- ,,_ _.. mum uy applymg again. 1totasver, the armies will be pm», ------o, --- ' perly clad and amply fed. The Bri.. i FAMOUS STAINED cuss. tish soldiers will again don their; _'.---- "ueriifiii, supplemented by thlei’Flmn-ln Window Removed a. s." ft supplies of warm caps socks and) From Bombs. h I 1l',"t7.el',ttt.t' of rather better type than ( The out window of St. /,tt"g.'"','1,? . , . . . ter - Many of the trenches now have,lflyrtt. adjoining Weatmuu brick floors, and virtually all are I ban 't??t Jtet.een. called the tleteat drained and Protected allinnf hand. gnu-m.- » ("do L-- ae _ l Me -...u, Ire extending a ms, Murine in he- even to the ml. at "___, "t'"vre ot, I B-. Pared by ottr w: flowers, and are drbatin Iuen.cc. oy forbf'ars were, "a"; lid-m. n uled (or bility of renaming an l uutwn ”ml-1' Ifnytrryr to “Po ' ,e':'i'l'e3e'.3t2ii2ii? bear German names. mm. the night air," or chm. ' ed to the Putnam One of the leading an [ ordered to "come in out of , on. itv!tgij.'liliiiiiiit. Gr.vereaux’ has rot " air." giritighllWtt,t Eres merrmun a '/dyrerttuniLii many of *3 is Renerallv rovah-nt 1hrid Cutting Wind- amt Dust w to mm . ' . I ' t . f . . (lflC't', ' £“(',"““”°£’"§§’°'s‘é°:"““‘"“"'3°" ttt hi; hte', collection. "ne " our We - own y "Pwor .11 ye tt. Bent e l iven caeh To! loaded down with the hor- Q‘sflluafl"'dn¢=mm¢mumm.fi I. of name a ',1v,',','lg..' All of “Deadly Nightshadv" as fryeeUT.7ii'e' and run: Into "J2tyLiifiF.i'tW.. I med ft . the , r t '-h-l slit, fthi Id thouwIIMAEro-needcmcnn‘nn-wh. ClStiat a m In I if a N K 0 15 0 no- '2tterE.iiiriiA'epp'li1',1', ruin Emotion!“ or other nor-German an low-lying mist or foe that Ezg'fl‘ffgsgnfl‘gr:°“h:"‘cla§ms"3" l I gathers about the surface 1tt,fghii.ia, ',i,ii,ji.'i1'r',llt1ritv'etfJtik2 “I?" - uh undo)" ccr'tain atmos- Egi,f? i’wrfifrghafigfmfgmm' " M‘- Bio..-. _ mums. after sunset, was ”who I). I0.“- lt-LLL",'?, - dmto ho "rtriasrtvatiF ...., he worn! infiue only another of insanitary MINE 'tr, according to i”... use Inel- ”N's, even in the advance trenches. f will generally be fairly livable. thank! to the plentiful use of concrete and tar, and the skilful employment of 1 drainage. hey nng to the E well into the mists make oh I after mid-at "e--..." u. an. aura """_.B. “mg. a” . ' an to some etxent by the fe It " now valued " _ of portable houses and huts, t tt sum. armzes grow too fatrt for the """'""'"'------.... n. ork of the aeroplane observ- .s"pgtur,, i n tt f . . or "ur n ”-111 more ditReult as winter ap- r "a. ”'17;th With NH; LET?" , The fogs of the late au- I',?, yer: mm. “ma all mum. _.- " to tho IP..-.-" . -- - ' " -e-s "c-'""""""""""""-------,:.-:,-..:, _ amen um! NR WmTEIL m3 Km: WAR”- i- MM An: All. Welt Supplied with Rejected Mes l- Grant Britain Metre mm Clothing. Apply Again. , , 55‘... no Plentiful that winter is The khaki W to be M b r clone upon the troops in the North of 'men in Great Britain Will be Mod tet . Fume. The nights are already cold,! men who enlist and In? PM tn Itar too cold for comfort, and the Ila-cup. awaiting I all to iotn the ettt. [Characteristic wjnter-nieht' mist from Jon; men who otrer mantel”! for rlhe marshes is in the air. The trees (i'i'liisd,'l','l't and are found to be lief,“ urm' not yet bare, but the leaves that Cir; unfit; men who have been In- t “main have turned to a sere yellow, 'valued out of the service with 80041‘ While the roadways are covered with 'character, or have been di-hs-rp! fallen leaves which-the soldinn Ks.., um: ‘L, . ' clad and amp]; 713d. T soldiers, will again don “Irina “A” . 'fuWvstition mg mist or fog that Cs about the surface ader certain atmos- , after sunset, was be "miasmatie;, and ' L...» -, .. .-- atmosphere Itrttospherek. E. AND THEN SOME. 7- a“: Cir Offspring to "be night air," or chil- On In let' of the tareFu"ic. little fell, bequests from our there We} 'Ot to Senior SW, answered United States Pub- dam." 'U "e"e - ‘V'Vlc‘ leaves which-the soldier ere heap into little piles at, warming tire. evident that there is to l "eV iv“ um , That's what fresh fearsome legend influence of “night or of the carefully h.,...., " not change the twink- . 'Gro,' . cultfashwmter ap- I: :33; sun: 33 - , n the root o t e We.” abut nothlm ground m little mm me at he day, while the 'Ill,")',',',.",,'"', observations dilti- iguod; l tell afternoon. H “mm gpiv H -u» Cl.'th " bare, but the leaves that .'l ve turned to a Here yellow, h roadways are covered with " 'ea which'the soldiers here i“ hann :ntA B.... V am it is a i'Then‘ Ebert; cult of suni Y answered ancients to; , sphere of MIIDA ""'r"Nr.. ‘" "WI "'1 T"'" unu greens are remarkably a smashed in“; smut"? tsuffered sundry removal. they were usable and vxcusitudq, and at one time n. during the mm. i buried to escape the zeal of the Puri- impossible after 1mm. Eventually it wu purchased by: problem is beine st!e,,ertrrt..iery, of M. Mar-ramp. (Ml ,-_ QIIUI’ l "' n " S t . Po. dam. And now, ta eg , iteaeher, "what m arose may X351 should bred 1 is no i of a ic on- and cold. Rut mOIt of the smashed into ' were usable a .M. The Mlle-me is not yet CODING“ l " there is to be nn- ldetail; even the design on the "It; mien; robbed, how- let is not finally settled. .Thene ml the horror of lust lprobnbly be different Tordit.e. for l may trenches and different classes. Some mum. wil roads. In Northern be needed. . vinter will find the "Men who have been Previously u- Prepared to receive liecled will have to utter than”?! the ice-cold water Lfor enlistment again in order to quail- he '1"..'y'rtieattitlir" tor the nrmlet," was the luster and discomfort of given by In attieial to a question on a the exception 'a- this Points tis year. The shel- “It does not follow that a man who advance trenches. was rejeqcted when the stamina“ tf rly livable. “)3th enlistment were different would fatil , of concrete amt-to pass to-dar. In any event, no employment of i' harm is done by applying Illin- _ .__. ..__.. ‘IIFU' as now have (Uhureh, adjoining Westminster Ab- ally all are hey. which has been called the that against land- Specimen of stained glass work in London, in being removed to 1 plus of the winter i .o.f safety, in view of the recent Zeppo. I ' all the new lin raids. I me out since I" the Yindow was made " amul- you can Can. by i 2 V“. m. - result nay you should break one of them H n "Then there'd be nine'.'" lriumpha fin ly answered the youngster. to f I - Mu ine . r " re of, ”gnu-d by our Buy are ' Itcilm, as used to 1se y-. many ”an In thet . I '.P.t'sre.iyiiuCl il. _ . ed to the Pullm- and of on. tll, thmn n---A’ - sir C6638; "a? r'i'PP.htHGiit;i1'r?t", "w in a ------, ”Win. ivT'ti for 303k of the Emil}? tt h "e--.-, t I“. We... _,u."; Care. In“... III -- - I n A- -. - . I; itepuon 'u- this '. The [he]. an I trenehea, was ble, thanh ( enlist "Crete ttttduo m hyment of .harm ll be proof The Bri.i Fy on their} “Marriage. sir, is "Are you in tt l for il -..v “Inna“? was made at Gouda. (miiiili, and was presented by the magistrates of Dart to King Henry WU. for the chapel of Whitehall Pal- ace. The King, however, gave it to'. Waltham Abbey. The glass, of which 1 the hing. ...." __, there 'd' b: Talking Big """"rrrrrr:zr-. 'ER. " with Rein-ted blues tirii means ___ - "v _v_ "f-_"-""'""'---.-.--. Jenllstment and are found to be Hedi-f " “a: Arfl,"otau'g,',fg in» fully unfit; men who have been in.. nine. J. Cr, Miller, " Earn. oat 'validod out of the service with good Ft'a1uc'aahdS'dra2d1tiradfl1u 'character, or have been discharged »__,_._____ 3“,. M.---.----- 1no.t. likely to become efficient" oni E "es' rAND _St_rrTEtt 'ei,'/Ra" medical ground}. . [can ,lih"ir/r,,'T't'tdtarf. 'g.ur.utlt, d The scheme " not yet complete In 142 Sun-ulna! m um...“- uh): . _-.---- aV . ‘ s n failure." Waition to __v G"irii"i=C'.,"la',7,'rI,".tr,5a y enough, "Ten, ma. EVEN ROSES DroGrilrtsraNrarat. 3w, Sammy,” naked thé --- would be the result if French Grower tktatitatm Nah". ask one of them 2": far Tm N“ e nine?” triumphant- I -- Ut one of nine'." tri bPunester. trr-mit-rr.""".".""""-- -. mm at one lune Wgttti, (Tulsa. It', Wilton tttA ups: the zeal of the Puri, Mt 1iy,eM',trdii, . ‘9'. any it was purchased by drop. "ret; a an application. " pee of St. Margaret's for g... mmmvgmw now valued at 20 times 1t,1l'ttiti'2','icichii. m m 3...“; know, ---.. _ ' 18,000 Jew. Fighting for Britain, I or 411.000 Jeus in the Bu'tish m Nee, the London Daily Express es mates that 200,000 are ineligible f enlistment by reason of alien mtio silty. Of the remainder nearly ttl,m are ten-lug with "is Mni‘m'h'" - -- - "scam: growers. Jute Gravel-cum has rut haunted ta ."dtyrerttumiif many of the varieties in his {unions collection. For the pro. lent he bu given each rose that short. of Mme a numb-w “' .-- I HES" o - "'"'-'WX for Tom NO... French rm Mb the Puri- m. are extending their patriotism en to the pea!- of the queen of wars, and are debating the advisa- ity of returning all Vnriclies that ' German names. he of the leadino' mm“ - V w E , AND my“!!! WANTED“ Either: price ma. tor now It" as: and dairy butter. t D. Muh‘m‘ 142 sumuImt tet., Montreal. leading growers. Jules m rot hesitated to many of the varieties otuetion. Por the pm. an anal. .-, - -. All will be]; Rr under Fund Demos. esti.. or tf (i) v I.

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