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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jul 1906, p. 10

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Mt'. W. J. Rh”. tbetaretaker ol the Tomato Missi I} Inion building on Hayur Minx-l, has a mystery "ttt his wnvls. 543's the Ton-mu Star. The other day he saw a rat around the. building and svl a ttup. Ycster- day tho.ntl the trap spuungmul in " he [uuml a rat's lail, a portion oi tis fol'dout, and the hide, with tlu. 2xcvption of the portion run-rim: llw ltad. "The hide was turned insizlv tut, C -. How did the rat Kl" .111 of his hide? That is “ha! puzllés Mr. Ilelf. lie is firmly oi ilte opinion that the rat, inding himself imprisnnml,’drlilu-ralh- y bit himself until his Ir: was new. tuning the lawn; joint in the thin. 'Phe sCm, Ilowm‘i-r,' still held htm orisouer, and Mr. Ill-ll lu-lirwx ticti the animal, in its irantic "fiotts lo get away, liirrully skinned itself lli.u. 'llzo sun was found lurlu'd in- sillouul in the trap, and tvvth marks tround the not} north)" indie-air that the animal. aitiw ruling himsrll oi iis sumnx'r suit, lit himscll-‘ttcc ot the rncunthrancr. Ctut any trad” Mer a more tras- Ile 5(lutipn ot lhe mystvry? . "those 'who have watched nits in' a tit .hattlc aminst terriets give them credit for an unusual amount at sand smi sl i'iI. A lone rat will, when "or- Tered, Irequently turn mun the dog tnd carry the rank right lo him,aml “most any stahlcman will tell ot rats which, Bhen unable to Psca'pp, ave even couragro:'aily attackcd thvm n a strugOr for Itvedom. Ilunlors, loo. arc iull 'ot lalvs of low wulwrixus. wtasrls and marten emtsins ol‘tlw city rat. bar" ampu- tated their trap-imprisoned (wt. NH thus escaped "tviropotitan mpvrimnr I: tt por-tion of stmtrormnmt'rrimt- n oy'tit. Dr. Shaun's ttestoraiixe briruts las- ting nlir! in Slot-null, Kidney and Heart troubks through lln- ittsitl'“ n l-I‘S. ho math-r hm" the urn.“ bu'anlv impaired. this rcrtoly Bill rt'- Imild their smnsr.tlr, will sum.» their tigor Jlrtuvrulwr it shuns nu “1rd to treat th" :uling orrr,an-tite Irrvgur'r heatt. wivlliuus stomach, ttbstwi" Helium‘s. 'I'hvy arr ttot to NW. G'o bar} lo the ttert'ey Gal collh'ul them-ic" the Cause-- us:- u remedy sh” r,rthAthrsmsth the In; To be the guiding wirit of a. great railway company. with a tion hand on the levee u s thouund phages of the work, requuvs long. practical, thorough experience, Iplendid executive ability in chewing and bundling men. and A quick mind to decide vital issues on the moment it need be. Sir Thomas G. Shangh- msy has these essentials and morn: he is a tireless worker, a man of our? ind enthusiasm. a keen common sense that euta Gordian knots of dittieultr wit use, cud a prodigious memory that is always ready on We instant - - _ ---l - - . . . . In-Q n‘J -IA-_ L-‘.2_- - .. r....,.v_. -""-". ._.- - _..V., -e - - He m born in Milwaukee, Wis, of Irish parentage in WM, and after taking the usual course in the public schools had a little supplementary smoothing dorm and polishing in a business college, and was then ready at sixteen to begin the battle of lite. He entered the kindergarten of railroading in his fhrut't,'e in the purchasing department of the Milwaukee and St. Paul road an it in: not long before it was recognized that he had a good business head firmly not on his broad shoulders; and with constant purpose and undaunted determination he worked his way, new-r looking at the elm-k nor stinting his etforta, until in 1879, It the age of twenty-six, he was generui'storc-keepcr oi the mad. -_- -.- .. I . ‘1'- _A!I__‘J Al!.l_ 1619. II “I lgc '" “Wavy-an, m: was sun...“ “my ““7" -- -- _-.._. In 1882, Sir William Van Horne, another alumnus of this railroad which was a splendid college of training and experience, Insignia! from the Milwaukee and St. Paul to assume the management of the Canadian Pariiie. He had been keeping claw tally on Mr. Shaur,httess.v'a work; he realized his possibilitiel and was eohiident that the young man was broad-guage enough to be equal to larger opportunities, and took him to Canada. as m-neral pun-Inning agent. Two years lam he won, by his ability, the post of assistant rwral manager, later becoming assistant to the Preiadeni and in 1891 was 'IMI,' Tico-president and elected . director, and in 1898 when Sir William Yan Horne rvtircd from the prmideaer, the opportunity of bis life, the climax of the rxxsiest-dreams of his ambition came to Mr. Shanglmmy when he want made President-the kindly autocrat ot the Canadian Pacilie. _ . In October, 1001 , his old folks at home in Milwaukee wot". TILTJ Ifrom ales-g . . " n I _ AAA._.I.II.._ ..-. i, .n‘ 1.. Ann Mam-M... in u M in I'uL-Im stun-ah. m (hurt-1f Elm-r 'a' In Odobcr, 1001 , his old folks at home in Milwaukee wot". roused from sleep one night by a messenger with a trlcgram. Ja trembling fear his father opened the envelope and with wonder and delight, read-aloud thrso words from one of the great railway kings of the western heruis mm: "You may be grtttiiiml to know that His Majesty has conformal on me the, Lunar of knirhthuod. Um: owus a great deal to a good father and mother. T. G. sirau-,lctcscy." ' . new: you want Rara and Chicken House: as dry In your kitchen?, Roof them with P, i: r‘1 “w: !'.m shiuulcq avl you can put it on yourself. “um each toll If I "Vim Inigo" are “Mk. rzvpa an} rmw‘nl Yon new] only a hamw r A"! , m: rm nut, all- (he bmHinp rd” proof, - FrUrl :rw J or" [no gm: 4, 55 F) HM booklct tc',is about tr.: muting that K. - -~L§{‘.cxvr 1.1L: and lus'.s a lifetiv,ur. lst tts Gil Ee., scwl you n frce copy and saruphs of _ _ "d, _ . ‘ P.Crr:RsoN's “Winn Hum-1" Ite,] " F;old by hardware denier: Illligg' f“, CQ everywhere. 'imc!, IstdNll tN ""d,'el. 'St saw od A RAT STORY Atterson's "Wire Edge" Ready Roofing Cheaper than Shingles “hen Janus J. Hill returncd to St.' Pail, Minn., he had son1e!hing good tosay a,mrt the maple ot this coun- try. A city newspaper" man inter, 1iewed the noted railway builder, with this rcs) : -"l bellow that (‘anmlian character is the best there is in the world. I is strong, and steady. and honest just as, the Canadian temperament is genial, liiully. and Canadian health is :reserved by Canadian habits, which rertmnim that life is to be fir- i-rl from the heginnitw, lo the eml ina Weil rounded way, and nut were ac- cetittraied, with aslrenuons ellm‘t at mercenary achievements." “In the personnel of your Canadian in s will the [alley he to employ with this rcs) : "Do you believe that America. character should come .into Canada. and dominate?" ' "l mu know. There are a grcat many. Take our general manager, Ward. lie startvd as litnt'lirepcr in the Gram! Trunk Shays iri-3loutratal, “In the prl'sunm-l of your Canadian l'u,s will the policy he to employ Canadians?" _ _ _ i Yves." _ "How many i'anttdiav.s do you sup- prse Ihvre are on the Grcat North; l rn 3" . Bvcausc “my are so willing lo work; they are brought up to work. It is: hard thing to take up hard work unhss In" understands that wvrk is not adisgrmi. I hate hruught up my Luys lo understand that work i, the but thing in the worl:l.'l . Reports. rvt'emNt at the Provincial Hoard of ilrallh vim-c from 730 divi- sion registrars, give the total num- bcr of dvatlvi from all causes tor May, at 2,181. ounpared with 2,1 In report- ed from :33 divisions lot the corres- ponding period of last year. There wr-w (ul'ly smallpox nut-s last month but Ilu (Mulls from that disease The I'H'Hld in regard to other infections disvass " Ilu' mnnlh Was as lol- lows: Acarlct fever, li?, cases, 2 deaths; 1liphutcria, H8 and Hi; mous- tvs. tt3 and ('1. wlitmping mugh. EM and 13; lypllunl tever. ttt and 13; consumption, SH and '2:13. PRA L%E.S C AN ADI ANS, .3. M wk. at m. bun-um cl urban-o His latest scheme is to give thos. enganml in the teat-hm. [Iron-8.5101- I. (this country an opportunity to m spat all-l study on the spot ttie Am. tti-an and Canadian educational»: Imus at nominal cost, cum-r ittde.et mun,- ur in small groups. The mm. Mar Line tttd other luws in the Al- lantic combine, the Cunard and [an Adm: steamship Companies have agreud to any the tvachers across ‘the Atlantic at areturn tare of So at any puiod between Navember Ind inarcls next. Fae Hundred BritUtt Balaton to be Sent tom» It. A. Honky. Mr. Moseley has arranged tor "Kl reception at the tear-hers in America and a prograinmc will be drawn up tor their guidance. Professor N. Mur- ray Butler, prelinent or ('oluluhia Univrrsity, New York, and Superin- tendent Mnxwell, oi the New York City Board ot Education, are prepar- ing itineraries for the visitors in ad-) Nance, and will give theat all partic- Itilars of what to sec and how to see it. T - _ I Mr. Moseley, speaking to a pm» represscntati e yesterday on the pro- Zject, said :-"Wc tan learn a great .dcal Irom Americans on the, methods 01 modern education. They are a long way ahead at us in commercial teach- ' ing, manual training, a.ml instruction ,0" prwtical subjects, and I would _ like as many British teachers as pos- sible to go through the universttits, szeonglary trctsoots and technical inst- itutes of the liniteu States an} Cam ; ada in order that they may get an I idea ot the systems pursued there. " “l wold especially urge all local . authorities and those' responsible tor , education generally, to take aavant- . ego ct the great opportunity Murder! them. 1 him: they will allow 'mose ‘in whose hands "the education ot the l masses lies touain the invaluable in ’Itormation thus opened to them at a loominal cost. WILL TEACH _ 't his means that the passengers le te carriul free and the cost ot than food only will be chsrget agnms. than. it is proposed tha.t 500 teach- e'rs ot both sexes, including profess- uis, headmasters head-mistresses, as- sistanrs and all grades of public in- sum-tors from Ihe universities down Lu the elementary schools shall In united to make the visit. . ed Mr. Moseley visited Berlin last year and addressed the members at the Board of Trade at abanqm-t in the Walyer, House. At that time he sta- ted in a private interview to a Tel- egrapr, reprerwntati" that it. wns his numtion to send British educators to Ianada and he would put Berlin oi. the itinerant list. Him”; ot the It“? and at tie same With the Jttly numb": The West- time qurnch tht prnplc‘s thirst. The tninster cum-r}; upon I new volume, ttrrt'ertttute ot alcohol in tho new beer gill 't, $312311: 'e/tUUA- will ”mu": unanim- shape has been adopted, - . - the number ot pans has been in- crum-d. an artistic design atoms the ' . , ... . "N' . ' . At' . rover, coated pun-r has been adopted 1'HANGFh' LN ILS" ll" tl T tor the illustrated sections and there In Ontario only British subjects "if tlt1 chums ot I”; i",",':',"::,': may lmld any office, municipal or oth- T e contents Bre T,','", , the I? - 9mm. whim calls tor thr adminis- fr?" ,1,"i',',','hr/l'lJ,'i M A“ "mumm- twiilg of an oath. This is now de- i I',' 'I','," Vitamins 'dl',',",, "I', 'ti,': iarturr. but is i-misiulrml a new! in 'll','.',,,,' T, tl"l'll'll,IV,l'l,',"r' Ge "T'tte: the ritht Jiretion. Thr Tounvif also FiiiiG's, M Theodore 'iiui;rii, torm hrs 11t.p""I'r ttow to pass . Ity-law In intrrrstirig lulu". Among other prohibiting thr nate of ttr'ttttttts, fruit, notable artichm nuy be mentioned. ptr, on the slrwl! hum main-arts, "The Race trom Marathon and Nome ttttd also In live n tati-tate on the lic- l‘lmntasms of the Dead " " Pilncipnl ruse lee to a llrilish samirct as T"" llutltm; "TM "Inns dwmn" ”in. palm will theirv charred n intrigui- H. ft, A.; "Round About Klmloops" n l‘mlrl; tleenrw law. the council hr J. C. llordman; "The Romain-r may who prmvrdinus to wipe out aod Beauty at the St. lawn-m" " swh- lists as the tttsmwk moth, AM Robert "admit; "Thr Meaning of charge "mum as I int-all imptnw- Pitt" " l‘rhclml Strung"; " The that The amrttdmrnts to the M Ramona nt Canada and the tttted all? provide tor the with: do" ot flutes” by Prom”: Adam Shelli. pttvrtttents on strut-ts by . two-thirds The various dtTatttrtertU in well vote at the emu-cit uni without the titled. The Wrttttrtitttrter Company, mm at thwtom'ml. United, forum f'URAD A (‘OMRADE OF CHOL- ERA MORBL’S AND SAVED ms LIFE. "“hile roturnlng lrom the. Grand Army Encampment at Washington City, a comrade from I'llgin, MI., was nun with cholera Morbns' and was in a critical condition," says Mr. J. K. lloughlaml, ot mum, Iowa. "1 gave him Chamberlain" Colic, ihrlera and Dhrrlzoca Remedy and Idiom smell his lite. l hare lion cur- gazod lot ten years in tmmtgratiou work and cnmlmlcd many parties to th:. west and south. I always carry this remedy and harm- used it surrey- fully on many occasiOns. No person lrawlling or at home should be with- out this rumour," For sale by all drvggists. A new lit-or will he brewed for Co- bait, (living to the tact that the wa- in in both the wells and springs. is "ndrinkahie, and that the Act pro- ttihits the 3an at ordinary twer, a new t;everV,e will; Fe manularturrd, whictt will comp . with the require- Illt'lll. ot the law and at tle same time qurm-h the prnplo‘s thirst. The tervertttute nl alcohol in tho new beer will be small. NEW BHF,R FOR COBALT 88! Return Fare. Well Conducted. THE TEACHER Burn] at It attack on Walnut.” owning the alum to: No. as -lll modal at the an department and: a quiec uucm uni huh long run to the nu at the King nun/am whom, thc a mic lam btiutuiug to as“ ot Got. tomtvgttiUwg In nunllo was mainly 0"“qu u. tuna. 'Ile 1.re had pun-d soc. hath" t,etore a. warm this sent in And the night reunion in the sky attracted a large crowd at citizens. the were under the, imprmion that one ot the iaris “clones " the ttcightrtrhoml was in 1.1mm. Cn th, at at t! the ”emu this! Rowan; direrttd " mm to protect the resi. drute at Mr. km. Sun, the root at Whilh had comma-.01! to nu...,' am. was “hull; untied with spans from the banning um. 'Ike Inter build. Ann was tumult-My alvstxoytd, includ- ing a huge Lelonging to Mr. G. Hach- born, a North “and butcher, and I cut”. Two rpm-s and the chickens there and. The Ctutse at the tire is unnowl. (St. Catharine: Star-Jour) According to Mrs. Lawrence Hodtp .iu.son, of Hie Chicago Progressive Huh, " lantand wilt eat sunning his wile wants him to if he Iowa twr." the annasnced.that to an Id- miring audience ot women. Maybe Mr. Lawrence Hodxkinsottis that Find ot a man. It is possible he can consume burned locusts and tough steak, and murmur "sweetheart" and "duc-y" the while. " so. htfdestre " a halo: Berlin Fire was: Called Out Laat Wee-cut: Night m Saved Neath! Reu- Man is a creature ol good resolu- tions. He hteal-s them Manse he is a man. He marries because he loves, and, king in love, he views the girl through rose<olcred glasses. He now: he has hula: and he imagines he has marricd an angel. The tirsu) tew months ot married lite lore cos-l prs a multitude ot sins, both ot omis- sion and commission. It. is right they should. But there comes aday ot rec‘oning lor the girl who has not or learned anything about housework and whose mother always did the dishrs and the cooking. T . Etholbcrt suduk-nly discovers there is something lacking. V Home doesn't seem like the home he has been used to. His digestion bothers him, and he "res to sneak over to mother's to gut atrite to eat. II he is unwise he makes cutting l'enlari-s and a woman crits. M he has sense and Helen is Massed with a. gourrcus share ot brains bttth will discover that romance can ne'. or take the place of solid food and on the long journey ot married life more nttutt,tre a tair amount. ot equip- ment or rise shipwreck will tollow. ( This is a. perfectly “liable medi- 'cine tor bowel complaints, and one that has, never been known to lail, a tn in the moat severe and danger- P" cases. For sale by all druggists. L'IIAMBK'IRHAIN'S COLIC, CHOL- ERA AND DIARRHOEA _ REMEDY. Stratford Herald: An alleged blind man, giving the numc oi Lippard And stating that he is from Berlin, has been peddling a greaso cradicator in Stratlord 10-day. although unlicens- ed. His method at procedure is some- what amusing. After tailing to sell the article on its merits as a stain remou-r, he otiers it to "the lady oi the house," tor whom he solicitously enquires, IS the greatest dtutdrittt cut. on earth. In support at its virtues, he quotes "Dr. Kidt oi your city and your othnr physicians." [new are said to "use no other." When seen this morning, Dr. Kim declined to cottrtrnt the rumor that he wasnpraclising physician. and also expressed sunmse um he should be quoted as endorsing a remedy of which he had never heard, sold bra mun whom he had never seen. Tlll-l WESTMINSTER FOR JPLV The vendor of this medicated won- der closes his harangur with .per- oration something like this:' "Good lady, God Mess you. So you won't helpapoor blind man? I hope that you win new: have my htindnns in your own tamily, but it you do, you will "member that you refused to help me. God hlt‘SI you." This tom-hing nppral 'iontetitttrs sells -the endkaior. BARN WAS BURIED. COHES PROM BERLIN. CAN YOU COOK , deuce. r,Ortr I'd, ttk The reunion ut the tttettthvts ol the Taylor lamily, Ihicli took place in lles.eler. “as equally as happy. The members present wore Robert and (harks Taylor, at Dominion City, Mam; George 'laylor, ol 1urmipeg, and John and Hannah Taylor, oi _ “Joni. It was torty. years since they. Ind last beantogettser. The Taylor family was one ot the best mouth and most highly esteemed oi Puslinch lamina. 't he head, the late Samuel Taylor, was one ot melano- marlis ot the Puslinch Lace District, the homestead then being near the old Ellis church. In the winter of 1873 they moved to Ctitrord, where the lather and mother died.and where the home has since been located. At the home at Mr. W. Mex-y, 3rd line, muslin-h, In: [our “phat, who had not In“: together tor twenty-one ,ean, Inn inn happy reunion. Thu new Mon-dc: Dicbie. ot Tons; "up Dickie. oi Mtylol, Mich; IM.ia and John New, ot (helium LIN}. nut Detroit. 'g he [our Momma. smut u that! rieatuust time lugetm-u and many interesting retnitaeocea w "thood days were “called. A group taotiaptt was teen at "os.reler. Evan in Hauler Map " gether Fauna in PM): Tow-ship Loo; Scanned. The 11¢an Old Boys' Kantian In: res-Lie" to: bringing togeutor Lat wombat: u “to on ad In;th “armed Funnel. lamina, “behave won LA; on usual. TWO HAPPY Galt Reporter: There are some good church goers in Hespcler, probably none better anywhere in the world, but tor long attendance the people here have to takoaback seat to a load which has made the steeple ot the Lutheran church here his home tor sixteen long years. The toadi shouldn‘t get, all the credit tor this‘ pertormanee, however, as lorce at cir- eumstanees may have had much .to) do with his churchly sojourn. The tower of the church was built in 1890 and is between torty and tiny teet in height. While making some repairs on the top ot the tower yesterday after- noon the workmen had occasion to remove two layers ot stone and mor- tar in the parapet. Imagine their sur- prise to see what looked like a round piece ot mortar in a small hollow in the, centre ot the lower layer, show ‘signs of animation. First one leg Was strntchcd out and then another and a dusty white toad from " to 2 inches long, languidly moved' about the cavity. The animal was exactly the color of the surrounding stone and mortar and naturally nus quite thin from ifs long fast. The workmen placed it inabox and' this morning it was quite spry and seemed, none the worse from its long abstinence. A number of explanations have been uttered tor its presence there, the most plausible being that it became embedded in the mortar at the time ot the tower's election and since that time it has made the mace its domi- etle. However this may be, Mr. Toad was there when the stones and mor- tar Were removed. Dr. Simon's Rhmmuic Remedi - when mm Sum-lolly will reach cttrotv ie and ditttetrlt ems heretotore re orded u incunblt by physkhns. and is the most reliaMe presrrbptimt known to clean out And eomptetelr "mo" - veetige ot rim-mule palm _ttort the Mood. Sold by h, a. Huh-cl. Stratiord Herald s-County Treas-l urer Hamilton yeaterday paid on "o-l, 000 ot the debt that wast incurredi twenty years ago tor the erection oh the court house and jail. This is a reduction of 870,000 on the debt in two years, and it the policy of keep- ing up the sinking tund, now being carried out by the County Council on the tsuggestion-ot the treasurer) he continued by their successors, the county will be trec from all debt .at the end ot 1913, and alter that a reduction ot nearly $20,000 can he made in the county rate. This is a led, showing and much to the credit 'list all concerned. Hamilton, July rr-The will of thet late Wm, llondrio will be onion-(l [or probate in 1 " darn, as soon as ltte solicitors for the le‘t'lllols not ttm inventories prepared. Blue. nnd Conn. sell ttre aclilg for the "motors. Thol vslalr is roughly estimated u tl,- 70","qu largely. nude upiol stock ml the [lemme Company, Bank at llunl mon and other like Institutions. lle, did not mm a wty lutttr Imouu ot real mule. I SP. CATHARINES ls WAKING UP, St. Catharines, (My t'i.-This ycnr's city council has inaugurated an cm at “business methods" in carrying on the city's atuirs, In looldng over the city pay roll aldermen discovered that St. Catharina; was paying out more every year ln salaries at city o‘llieials than any other place of its size in., the land. A special committee was appointed to look into the mat- in thoroughly and ascertain it all the "mei) employed were necessary. HitMtto a city engine-ct and a water- works superintendent have both been. employed. but these ofttets are to be combined, one man tiRing both. “to city clerk is under su.wtmsion try the mayor lot alleged ittattetttiott to his duties. and anew city clerk is to be appulntetl. An assistant city treas- urer is to be appointed likewise. I PERTH .COCNTY DEBT, TOAD IN BTEEPLE. REUNIONS Ml lt WIS Halal by thrme in charge " up“? trsts to represetttaiive iumbt-r- ml mm who were ”siting Minneapolis a ii/tl', 'Rkl ago. WHO the 'ttst ot th" ol pavements were Ming laid. that a sample stretch ot wood pavrmwnt in (Wuhan. whim Fad lat-mu laid " sum," yous, had shown muriglnlh to ww- warm Inch wear, where maniu‘ - block. adjoining had worn our our n- inch. It is [rum wood pamncnIs. - M" axially trom those curtri1rtrcted s. of wry hard woods, that ud. Geary m ig now looking tor . sIhsIHulr tor lt asphalt or ma “4 gram blocks it (A Toto-lo sheets. While the trn4- 'r 'my run now.“ mm is to fayor ammun- wootls. It lulu "any l For tlwm- wood pawnwnts " is claimud that they are smoother thar, granite, attord brttrr looting than "putt, no. cleanest than macamm. are less noisy than brick, and in rrtsrt ability, when property lam. mun-v [north y with any other class nt .vemrnt. . TESTING WOODEN PAVEMENTS. able "at acountry with such a. un- ’ Holy of woods as Canada. could furl - " . it? as good material at homo, an; F (Toronto News.) “his is what the Minneapolis cspcri- . l _ _ q 'ment is. likely lo teach us. Tormiir, [hiltlamuaffhs , 12’1”; "1"“th ‘0: might do worse than try a similar I's as o w o "emu“ umc _ . Ola- IS.?.:."?.. " an 1.,e)f.'.'5?ll..,? "I experiment, - These tostpavemmt: must not he confused with the oid-tashioped round cedar block pavement with. its sponge- liko quality ot sroaEhitcuuufittn-snsL with large spaces between the blocks to puller mud and dirt. These blocks are sawed into a rectangular shape Sn that they fit close together in the stteet and their tendency to absorb denial is prevented by tho soaking they have received in boiling tar and ctconote. When this closelv set wood) ravetttent was first tried it was not) chemically treated, and hence it Ph'-, Mle n tendency to swell alter out cry rain and raise up in lumps mm the street In its efforts toloree tins enrhstnnes apart. The new theory is that the creosoted block has aliscrh- ed all the liquiil it can, and lherelure oitets no chance ot ontraner tor the water: ot the passing shower. "mm- " will not swell or become enlarged, Minneapolis ts laying a number or test Squares ot wood pavement under the direction of a. representative ot the forest service ot the United Stat- es", and the lumber tttarsttatrtyrt'rs Irom the north, west and south have shipped in the material, which is be- ing creosoted ir tarred by local enn- cerns by iiitrerent methods. so as to make a thorough test. A carioad oi paving blocks of each of the follow- ing woods is being tested '-rvonglpat pine, Norway pine, jackpine, tam- track, birch, hemlock, Western larch, and rod fir. / . J. .. - b? l -i.8.'ts?rl, tiiiiiiiiiiiii-ii, 'ttsliiil 'iii-l-ji-iii-it/r .rf. "x _ 4, 'iii,?22i:ciC. h common furnace my out you $5 at $10 less than a " Sunshine." but if it out: this up the first wiptisr in extra. Incl. what do you gain? Nothing, hut All tho mm And can work that go with a. poor {um - It is not the price you pay lot I [am that-make. it aha-p or expensive, but the (no! it afterwards consuma- Tb. World's’ creates! cleanser ls Gold Dust Washing Powder The " “Dalila. " is in use from Edits: to Vancouver. ma wo have hundreds of testimonidn from planet! um Sold by anal-prising an.“ everywhere. Booklet (no. Whom 90mm. non-mun wnmxrm. ST. JOHN, HAMILTON. N yurly sale exceeds' that of all other washing powders combined. Looks but 3 hit as if housewives appreciated merit. doesn't it? GOLD DUST clam anything from cellar to attic. t36Cdt "ms-1"" I aaa, m" GiiGGiiiniac J's." GiiGra%k" 'riiiini%ii' ii"Git 'soup."'"' Ila- u THE tL . uranium coupm. Mama. P. t1.--kplters cl FC.RY SOAP. ‘OOLDDUSkau hardwator - LIPHARDT BROS, SOLE AGENTS //"’:5*’ flmmw {y (iii:)." '2," il".' . A. .is'.) 3.- .lhllcCllaDrls 1i'gftr has washlru can»; and dtsmss.hN P.orir.. .erty.rth. shay": 9nd tttwart.. may A. B. llAlIIIl. 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Dr. 3mm MW» mum: at Badiutttu"i1l'at',"t my, m it, Mrintry mum-nu In "rim. Lnuxual at“ uire to urlnnxr, mm m mun”: u w r, min in we tack and nvvr "w knlm ls. rm. dry and I'tcllnu Mun, hair Ltirr 2m! Irr'rrtlp, 1min m mum. um m: A! 'tross, nirvmr!lm-\g' dullnru, In“ ot ai, * ttr min. rm l Ar'ttrce Mons. In“ of mr-m- , 'm\. u IN rat tic-NI ttr. irrrtruietr ' [ti5lit'i'i.; ”I‘m-om”: of eyenhrht, " lltnlhlu'llh new“. 'rarr ‘ n t} dun. "err, "tlttittg 1mm Cl av “ one You to “an other In ' unndlnu. An Imvrnh- " 4‘ [tl 2 "r nun:- mun-omn- " d = - " “mm than none. Mon. itllll L' Mahatma" clues In their . T. I " ct ram "me-nu mum ‘ f [l, I P. 'i",M/i,t The»: are [urneUrnHr ‘ B. may." tshrrfrq, .ru-athartir4 v » an un the tnwrm. The! exem- mo hid x . mum ttrtttnaN ttru' non. tttry mnw over sir-am Thu-n ("up an famed!" 1m- mun mum the. Irrqurn' - ot Rrttottn ttMttey d‘wnw. Bum tn " donor the Iidum a mrmv-lvn. for you will mm In": 109,.‘15'01' 30H 'ITmru.t h my": United Status. 823.831- Jam'rs L. Shirklmnl Wcstport, 3.5., rolny vuging _ U. Br. Shop’s Restorative to Cm tho by. [You Suffer Fm Below will be found a list of t'an. adian and American pan-Ins rem-"Hy granted through the awn-y of Mvssrs: Marion & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Montreal, Canada, and Washington, ' Canada. Mt,537--Nessrs. Innis N "Hum-an, Bromplonvillv, (New nut lock, -ffif,ssir-stlired Ed. Waits, Waits, burg, 11.0., ftre alarm. . M,56i-Hermas Brim-Ill, (nun- cook, tNe., sink. Iyt,5.'r5-Joserh Moreau, SI. Ger main de Grantham, Que, Potato din got. Information relating to any pf lhc patents cited will be supplied lrrv of charge by applying to Jhe uhmw ttamattirac----, --' _ ___" "all Kidneys ':' Bright's Bissau l I and Diabom PATENT REPORT. NW." tcet ‘wnw mm I-Nl M/I'" v. “I“ t'l, anm w " “an r Pr "mar " ttr 'rt an, a . 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