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Monkton Times, 9 Sep 1920, p. 7

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os the. 'gekoet of experience. spots serve as a diploma. range: a True. " _ Ih. the frst wix* 'months of this year \ gis new companies, with a total capt- Yas of Hace rand Children . Of. tal of $2,243,691,585 were registered « ten: Causes a Breakdown, ~ ['" F02d0h The amount of 'alse? per person | to et r id of ft The woman at home, deep in house-| in the United Kingdom-is $110.12 per & ! hold dutics and the cares of mother. head in the current financial year.) Hows a Senet ey hood; needs occasional help to keep | compared with $17.70 in the year end- | }& Thi warm weathers here-~ » her in good health. The demands up-| ed March 31st, 1914. 4 ihis is your chance= on a mother's health are many and A single tusk of an Hast African grasp it--take severe, Her own health trials -and bull elephant has been known to weigh | Templeten's ; her children's welfare exact heavy ears: but the average tusk of the old Rheumati tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest ALIS wild hull elephants of today is said to ahd much indocr living tend to weak- be not more than 401b. i oe Capsules en her constitution. No wonder that Six per cent. of coal used in do- |, Bs Get it out "cf your system the thé woman at home is often indis-| mestic fireplaces remains unconsumed | M4 easiest way! posed through weakness, headaches, | as soot. Taking 40% millfons tons as} Bi Sold by reliable druggists for a backaches and nervousness. Too dollar. Ask our agent or write the amount annually burnt in Great many women haye grown to accept | Britain, the loss represents 2,420,000 us for a free sample. _Temple- these' visitations es a part of the 10 tons. ton's, 142 Kine St. W.. Toronta. as of motherhood. But many and varie The latest aviation novelty ts a fly ; as her health troubles are, the cause | ing "Black. Maria." The San Francisco |, Chinook Salmon. is simple and relief at hand. When | police authorities have recently pur-|\ war and away the largest of all the well, it is the woman's good blood | chased an aeroplane, which they Use| cajmons is the "chinook," which is that keeps her well; when {ll she | for the purpose of conveying prisoners | oinorwise known as the Columbia myst make her blood rich to renew | to jail in distant parts of the country. | piyer salmon. It sometimes attains a her health. The nursing mother more| A soldier presented himself at the | weient of 100 pounds. In food quality than any other woman in the world | Australian . Commonwealth Treasury | s jg unsurpassed and its flesh is us- neads rich blood and plenty of it,|and said: "Iama £20 note, and want | yany of a rich red color. There is one way to get this good| to be cashed." He said he had swel-| In recent years the annual scotch of blood so necessary to.pérfect health, | lowed a'note at Fleurbaix when he x: | saimon on the Pacific coast, including and that is through the use of Dr. Wi!- |-pected to be captured. Jie remember- | pritish Columbia and Alaska, has liams3' Pink Pills. These pills make | ed the number. As that note turned averaged 585,000,000 pounds, 'with a new blood, and through their use | out to be the only one missing from a | market value of nearly $40,000,000, In thousands of weak, ailing wives and| particular issue, the man was given @/ 4978 the quantity of salmon canned mothers have been made. bright, | Rew one. was 7,829,212 cases of forty-eight one- 'cheerful and strong. If you are ailing,| Vilna, "in Russia, is probably the | pound cans. easily tired or depressed, it is a duty | only place in the world where geese you owe yourself and your family to | are shod. The geese are made to walk give Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a fair| first through tar and afterwards trial, What this medi¢ine has done| through sand. Each goose is thus pro- for others it will surely do for you. vided with a durable pair of boots, and . You can get Dr, Williams' © Pink | is enabléd to make the long journey Pills through any dealer in medicine | to the goose fair at Warsaw without or by mail at 50c. a box or six boxes | getting sore feet or requiring the ser- for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Medi-| Vices of a chiropodist. : cine Co., Brockville, Ont. The greatest bank is the Bank of peg England, in London; the oldest col- lege is University College, Oxford, founded in 1050; the largest library, "Mother thinks a lot of you, Mr, | the National, in Paris, containing near- Noodle." ly 3,000,000 volumes. The largest Archibald Noodle looked at his} theatre is the Paris Opera House, | fiancee's little brother with a smile of | covering three» acres; the largest | gratification on*his face. He felt in| bronze statue, that of Peter the Great, his pocket, and fingered a penny doubt- | in Petrograd, weighing 1,100 tons. The fully. largest college is in Cairo, with over "Why do you say that?" he asked at | 10,000 students and 310 teachers. "Watches as Big ¢ as' = Soup Plates. - The first watches ever made' were as big as soup plates and as heavy as | 1 ON THE TRAIL OF -- ENGLISH CRLINAL eee eie a HISTORY OF NEW SCOTLAND YARD. a "Power-Station" of the Finest of Police Forces, Famous the World Over. How many people are aware that Scotland Yard draws its name from the "magnificent palace, with large pleasure grounds extending to. the Thames," which was once the old Lon- don home of Scotland's kings? It was on the sito of this old-time royal palace that the Metropolitan Police had. their headquarters, when the "new police" were formed by Sir Robert. Peel in 1829. And when, a quarter of a century ago, these rather sordid quarters were exchanged for the somewhat grim and fortress-like building. which dominates the Thames at Westminster the name went with them, and the prefix "New" was added taaig New Scotland Yard is the "power- station" of the finest police force. in the world, It is the,centre of a vast system of crime-prevention and detec- tion which spreads its network over ing 2% ydis. 86 ins. wide. an area of nearly 700/square miles. 571--Girl's Dress. Sizes 6 to ha. Its kingdom stretches for fifteen ce, 25 cents. Transfer Design No.; miles in every direction from Charing Cross, and it counts fourteen police courts within its bounds. Its army of from your local McCall dealer, or| constables and sergeants, inspectors fr mm the McCall Co., 70 Bond street, | and superintendents, number over 22,- Toronto, Dept. W: jas and it has outposts assfar away k Riaandian | Now is the time Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds,.Etc, -- "GOARSE SALT LAND SALT ~ Bulk Carlots ' TORONTO SALT WORKS c. 3. CLIFF . TORONTO they were cumbersome. The Emperor Charlies V., for in- stance, had one which weighed twen- ty-seven pounds. | The watches of that day were much" like ori inary clocks. They were cylin- drical in shape, finely chased, and had a hinged lid on one aide to expose the dial. A costly ney 'ghoiats watch was made for Sultan Abdul-Medjid by Messre. Hart and Son, of Cornhilt, in 1844. It was made of twenty-two carat gold, and was five inches in diameter, | It chimed the hours and quarters, but was without a bell, the striking parts being made of wires. It possessed a "powerful and resonant tone, was exceptionally 'harmonious, -and ee like 'a cathedral clock. pec DISEASES Twelve hundred guineas was its cost, ; é end How to Foed re canaeaay saearec tad 'Ae Uy Mailed Eres exe pny Ale ' dress DY uthor, MONEY ORDERS. i. Clay Glover Co,, Ino, Buy your out-of-town supplies with 118 West Sist Street Dominion Express Money Orders. New York, U.6.4 Five Dollars costs three cents, "68 'y SCENTED RED Kaybee CEDAR CHESTS Absolutely - moth-proof and wonder- fully handsome ple of furniture. Direct from manufacturer to you. Write for free iliustrated literature. \Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited Owon Sound, Ont. oe "> Amorice's Pioneer Dog Bemedios In Norway a girl must possess a certificate showing her ability as a cook before she may marry. 9571 Embroidery Desion No 76, 9646---Girl's Coat. Price, 25 cents. sizes, 4 to 14 years. Size 12 xe- Ss, with nap, 236 yds. 54 ins.; lin- Two hundred applications for pa- tents in England have recently ea filed by Krupps, of Essen. = HrLOH MOTHER! | fF / Brighten your ohibeie pie a | Furniture and other woodwork looks brighter and is more easily cleaned when coated with SAYS UNIVERSAL VARNISH ASK YOUR DEALER A hese patterns may be obtained! ae "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative as Pembroke dockyard and Rosyth. In New Scotland Yard is a room |which holds more secrets than any ether in London. It is the nerve- came of Bngland"s detective system, }for it is In this reom that the council, | compeosed.of the chief experts in every | branch of:ecrime, hold their meetings ho unravel the tangled skeins of l tragedy. ----. wa Se RS, s ac eet @ and COYSTIPATED CHSLDREN, Children who rahe from constipa- : tion, indigestion or any of the other ailments due to a clogged condition of 1 will find prompt relief through the use of Baby's Own Tahb- lets. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which can eae Within a few minutes after a mys- be depended upon, to regulate the | terfous murder has been reported to last. a and sweeten tho stomach.) thé nearest police station the news has| "She said you were a -born politl- : Some Talker. save $ "Save the 4 A Room of Secrets. hey are absolutely safe and are sold | nder a guarantee tobe entirely free. rom opistes or otlrer"injurious drugs. | : Concerning them Mrs... Thomas A, Boutot, Lake Baker, N.B., writes: "I! m pleased to state that Baby's Own Tablets were of great help to me hen my baby was suffering from onstipation." The Tablets are sold y medicine dealers or by mail at 26 ents a hox from The Dr. Williams edicine he Brockville, Ont, Peeps Into Palaces. The other day, an eager public was ormed the ex-Kaiser had discovered true yocation as a tallor's cutter, nd the fierce light that beats upon a rone has just illumined a matri- ionial adventure of His Majesty of reece. Popular taste in literature is fickle, but a volume purporting to dis- been flashed to New Scotland Yard, and almost before the locak men» 'have arted their inquiries a member of the council appears on the scene and takes charge of the operations. If the problem is a simple one, the services of the council are usually not required. | But if there is no sufiicient elue to the | a3 sip, or he has made good his es- cape, the council takes the case 'in hand. All the available evidence is thor- oughly sifted, deductions are made, a | plan of campaign is drawn up, and the whole of the complicated and far- reaching machinery or Scotland Yard is set to work, under the collective guidance of the cleverest detective brains in England. No less wonderful is Scotland Yard's work in tracking persons lost in Lon- don, who number over 30,000 in an average year, Let us take a typical case, that of a young clerk who. dis- cian." The penny came out of the delight. ed suitor's pocket, and he asked for more. "Yes," continued the youngster. "she said you'd been hanging around our Maggie for twelve months, doing a lot of talking, but you be com- mitted yourself yet." Wenn LEY "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR Get rid of every bit of that ugly dandruff and stop falling hair Lift Off Corns! "FREEZONE" No Pain] ae Accept "California" Syrup of Wigs enly--look for thé hame California on the package, then you are sure your chile haying ths best and t harmiess physic for thé-tittis ach, liver end bowels. Children Tuve its. fruity taste. dull. directions on each bottle You must say "Call fornia." °, eps There are five claimants for the honor of having suggested the "apron" defence used to guard London against aircraft. Minard's Liniment For Burns, Etc. most | stom. | Extravagant claims and exaggerated statements: may sell tires--but they can never make tires give mileage or service, About Partridge Tires be ttle need be said, Their end dependal dity under all road conditions, justi: fies the st: "You can't buy better tires," tation for durability atement A good many persons spend much "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant- of their time in telling others how ly that corn stops hurting, then short- | busy they are. ly you-can lift it right on with fingers. = Truly! f Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Appear At Your "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient Best--Instanily to remove every hard corn, soft corn, If you receive' a sudden or corn between the toes, and the cal- caller or an unexpected in- luses, without soreness or irritation. gq vitation you can feel con- #4 fident of always appearing lose the personal history of monarchs Doesui hurt a bit! Drop a little 'is, always assufed of readers. had swallowed him, One is mildly interested to learn Within a few minutes of the disap- that Julius Caesar loved to oil his hair; PRORPenS being reported to Scotland Jater, he became bald, and the man of | Yard a description of the missing o-day whose locks are scanty rejoices | youth is being telegraphed to every that-a considerate Roman Senate al- | station in London. Two or more owed the conqueror of Gaul to wear | "special inquiry officers" are quickly laurel wreath to cover the deficiency. | on the trail. They inquire at every Napoleon had a weakness for dress, | hospital, search every doubtful resort, i imple put tasteful, and we are in- jand every nook and corner where : e eres Gy ; Sota tie hiaptog 2 'ormed that his familiar grey coat was | there is any hope of discovering him The flying conditions on the aerial UGA 'skin a wonderiully pure, of excellent cut and texture. Out of} oF getting a clue. routes to the Continent re correcicd ey 1 that fs appears as completely as if the earth ma ~ Bele Ne ey hae Yard the printing | he £800 a year he set apart for his At Seotland every hour. wardrobe, a generous proportion was it on white breeches, one spot on ch meant rejection. direct contrast to the many uni: | ms possessed by . the ex-Kaiser, ederick the Great had one for state | .casions, and it lasted him all his life, narily he was shabby, and had a} urious habit of carrying snuff loose | 1 his: waistcoat pockets. yal gluttons are by no means un- ion. William of Orange was an llent trencherman, and would sit | ve and six hours at table. Napoleon | lyzed his faculties by failing to} gest a shoulder of mutton stuffed | it] h onions, and, in consequence, lost "pattle of Leipzig. Frederick ate, ormously, and, in keeping with his uff-taking, was passionately fond of "pepper. 'Eyery dish came to the royal és hot as possible, a circum- ce which led a guest to remark t a certain. pie-looked and tasted if it had_been baked in hell." An orgy of ripe peaches and new ale roved fatal to King John, of Magna arta fame, and the invincible Ar- mada was dispatched "by as Spanish arch whose digestion had been |.» ed by over-indulgence in pastry. rd Roberts's antipathy to eats is remembered, but, centuries be- ore, -- 'Henry VIII. of France had a similar dislike, and could not remain in a room with the domesti¢e tabby. The sight of an apple made Ladislaus, ing of Poland, tremble violently, while Ivan II., Czar of Moscow, must perforce have led the life of a recluse, for he fainted regularly at the Go aher nce of a woman. presses are. soon busy pouring out 'copies of the "Gazette, " containing fuller details of the lost clerk, and these are distributed to every police- | station in London, where the descrip- tion is read to each batch of con- | stables. = If, there is amy reason to suspect. crime, the work of search is taken up by the Criminal Investigation Depart- ment. Detectives are soon "ferreting" in all directions, questioning everyone | who knows the young man as to his habits, haunts, when and where they last saw him, and so on; and explor- ling every dark, place.in.London. to | which he might conceivably have been ' lured. See Sa Waited for the Bounce, As the Irish police recruit strolled along on his first turn of night duty, loud yells of "'Fire" rent the air. He polted quickly to the spot and found a house well alight, with a man half hanging out of an upstairs window. "Help! Help!" he yelled. If I jump, will you catch me?" ""Sure, an' Oi will!" replied the policeman readily. So the man jumped, only to crash to the ground and lfe there stunned. When, a few minutes later, he re- covered consciousness, he looked up at the constable reprewehiaiy and murmured feebly: tae | thought Yat said you eeuie catch me?" "Begorrah!" replied the Irishman, "Oi was only waiting for yez to bounce jand Of"d have had yez!" 'toniains ves s 2 ee -- eee ugar, for. it a Spo iy CRAPENUTS for ot aay he ey te NCO wee Heat eae, ~ A little "Dandefine" cools, cleanses and makes the feverish, itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this stimulating tonic penetrates to the famished hair roots, revitalizing and invigorating every hair in the head, thus stopping the hair falling out, or getting thin, dry or fading. After a few applications of "Dander- ine" you seldom find a fallen. hair or a particle of dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. A. few-cents buys a bottle of de- lightful toilet counter. a re Both Ends Missing. An absent-minded man went into a store to buy a jar. He saw one that ras turned upside down and cried: "How absurd! The jar has no mouth." Turning it over, he was once more astonished. 'Why, the bottom's gone, too!" he. exclaimed. Minard's Liniment.Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,--I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face for a long time and tried a number of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT, and after using | several bottles it healed all up and dis- appeared altogether. DAVID HENDERSON. Belleisle Station, Kings Co., N.B. Sept. 17, 1904. / Taking No Chances. All the village knew that Mrs. Jack- son was not exactly generous. In fact, her few activities were things « to avoid, if possible. } But when she invited Mr. 'and Mrs. Binges td supper one evening they felt that they had to go since Mr. Jackson was. their landlord. ~ During 'the Aorenoon of the great day, Mrs. Jackson met Bridget, th Binkes' maid tof all work, in the loca grocery store. ; "Qood-morning, Bridget "said the with a gracious smile. "I hope your njaster and mistress are bearing in mind that I expect them to come to supper with g'clock?" "mdade, an' they'ré '}émembering all roight! * yeplied the girl frankly. "Sure meal at home for six o 'clock. B: er -Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. ee Hens taken out for airings on leads are often to be seen in the Berlin parks. "Danderine" at any drug or}. 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