PAGE TWELVE, 1011 NU PLACE LIKE HOME. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 11 | POWER OF SUGGESTION. | Dog Walks 140 Miles to Reach Fa. | onsequences of a Mix-up of the Doc- CONTROLSCOMMERCE |... "1. =". > MARES 8t Paul Dispate! i If you've homesickness ARGENTINE, AND S250,000,000., The most tempting breakfast is of felt have ever the pangs of| hysiclan is fond of relating a and longed for} ower experience showing the spoiled if the Coffee be of poor W1 . + Hritate Lenit--Neurly | the quiet of a small town in con- names ne Suggestion He says that a : ¥ Q ere Lares se - trast to the hustle and bustle of a|YOuUB& clerk, fagged from overwors quality. But--every meal 1s a > Fvery Railroad There Was Built | big city, your sympathy will go oul ; DRE Wo Banquet when you use is not so much that we do not and Latin America; it is that and the heat of a trying sumn . to 1 Wit 3 h consulted hi . 3 and Financed by Englishmen. to. Dewey, a white bulldog, who, pin- nsulted him as to his condition : ing for his. personal soft spot be- ' : ¢ do. not attempt t rétand. J A 35 ys a writer in the Bulletin of tk ran jean Union republics York has in ten years increased He put the usual : : questions to him, hind a meat market in La|eXamined his heart aid lungs, gave Crosse, Wis, walked the entire dis- Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans only, 126 i% roeent CHASE & SANBORN - MONTREAL : That stove him certain instructions and told him tance from St. Paul to that city that he would receive more detailed directions by telephone or leiter on the morrow ne ,. Next day a patient received a letter {rom the physician telling him that one of his Jungs was seriously affe t- ed and that bis heart was not quite as it should be. He was told to put his affairs in order; that, though he might live for weeks, or even months it was important that he should leave noting of importance unsettled Naturally such news, practically a death warrant, quite unnerved the patient He stayed home that day from the office and in a short time was in a most serious state is people. alarmed, 3ent~for the dont On his arglval the physician was astounded. "Why, my friend, what been doing to yourself? A letter from l.a Crosse to. this city tells of the arrival there of the dog, which is the property of Oscar Baum, a 8t. Paul meat cutter, who formerly lived in the Wisconsin city Dewey is now sleeping behind the stove in the meat market In La Crosse, which his master formerly owned. Although Mr. Baum brought the dog to Si. Paul in the express car of a fast limited train and offer- ed him all kinds of inducements and delicacies no? to be had in a small town Dewey was not happy. He ran away and appeared unex- pectedly at his old home Monday Wagging his short tail furiously. he scratched and whined for admit- tance. The 140 miles he had tramp- ed had made him footsore and weary His tongue was hanging far out of his mouth and he was panting Dewey's eyes were bright] however And he was not too tired to yawn in a friendly manner at his old and trusted friend, the market cat. When his master telephoned from St. Paul to get him, the gaunt little fighting pet was sleeping the peace- ful sleep of the weary. Between his paws 'was a discarded bone, and the satisfied grin on his battle-scarred ce told more plainly than words fii "he preferred a meagre bone iu La Crosse to a pofterhousé steak in St. Paul. With half the labour, and at hali the cost of other soap, Sunlight does the whole washing in hali the time, yet without injuring the most delicate fabric. Shorten the day's work and lengthen the life of your clothes by using Sunlight Soap only. Use it the Sunlight way. Fol- low the directions. have developed two or three ¢ity of Buenos Ayres its population in the n years 100 per cent, while last yin ased is to say, Buenos Ayres has fast as New York in It is now a city other in the United sole exceptions of go and Philadelphia the size of Rome wice as period than any with . Chi times { problems are far greater ose of London or New York grown fast that. im- cannot possibly keep up with Mt Children ~ are without sehools each year, though Dr Naon, intil recently minister of education, 'has spent the best years of his life in finding housing for them and raising money for maintenance. The treatment of immigrants is more .vstematic and complete than any where else in the world. The hotels equal those of New York, l.ondon, and Paris "very railroad, with one excep- ition. In the Argentine Republic was financed and built by Englishmen now officered by them. The pu TPH waterworks of Buenos Ayres, the tgnth or eleventh city in the whole world, were built and are run Englishmen In the year 1909 took $250,000,008 in out of the Argentine alone The railroad at Santos in {firazil, the docks of Rio de Janeiro, ithe wonderful trans-Andine railroad which runs deross the continent from Buenos Ayres to Valparaiso, = more than S00 miles and over, and through the Andes were all financed in England 'One famous and perhaps | moet remarkable enterprise of all the Oroya Railroad from l.ima to {| Cerro de Pasco, which climbs nearly 16.400 feet above the sea and crawls among the cliffs and crags of was conceived and built American nam- ame has 0 rovements have you You certainly were all right yester- day." : "It's my lungs, doctor," sald patient, 'Lungs, fiddlesticks! thing at all the matter lumgs," replied the doctor. "Why," said the patient, "you told me in your letter that my lungs were 80 serious affected that I had but a few days more to live And he pro duced the fateful letter "Well," said the doctor, pretty mess. | wrote you to take a few weeks' vacation at the seashore or in the mountains, and you would be as good as mew in a short time The letter you received was intended for another man. My secretary must have mixed up the envelopes." As may be imagined, the patient was overjoyed. It is needless to say his récovery was rapid And the other, he with the weak lungs and a not too s{rong heart, on receiving the letter intended for the other man went at once the mountains, with the result that, though years have passed away, he is in reasonably good condition A Wonderful Windmill, The London Daily Telegraph makes a splendid . protest against the of allord Lansdowne's Rembrandt picture, | "Thé Mill," to an American millionaire £100,000, It the pictur the There is no- we with your «BEAVER FLOUR" isthe unfailing friend of the housewife. It sives her the trouble of keeping two kinds of flouf--one for bread and another for pastry. Being a perfect blend of Manitoba Spring wheat and Ontario Fall wheat, it gives to bread the rich, nutritious properties of the former and the lighter ualjties of the latter, making a large white loaf of delicate texture and exquisite flavor. Pastry, biscuits and cakes, made with *AVER FLOUR cannot be excelled. Ask your Grocer for it today. 107 DEALERS Write for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. The 7. H. TAYLOR CO. Limited, Chatham, Ont. "here is a and is Louis XV. and Encyclopaedia. Voltaire tells a pleasing story of Louis XV's. conversion to the merits of the "Encyclopaedia." The talk one night at a Trianon supper turn- ed on sport, and thence to gun- powder, as to the composition of which the party could not agree. Mme. de Pompadour lamgnted their all-round ignorance; for instance, she herself did not know what her rouge was made of or how her silk hose was manufactured "Tis a pity," said the Due de la Valliere, 'that. his Majesty has confiscated our "encyclopaedias, which cost us 100 pistoles." The 'king recalled that he had copy, and three valets were sent for|. the * 21 volumes and staggered | 107 pack with seven each Gunpowder, | thus : rouge, silk stockings were all found | | No landscape, there; some found answers to legal 'from his brush problems that troubled them; the these dimensions, king discovered the wghts of hisjmor, this intensity crown set forth, and in his satisfac-| windmill that in the tion he allowed the confisc ated cop-|ous twilight rises so jes to be returned {its ruined bastion, : -- moat, transfigured by the beauty of the sky, by green and gold of the tender, mysteri- ous evening illumination, not only the poet-painter's dream, half-imma terializing a beautiful reality It is something more than this; it stands in some indefinite way for the mystery of all human life, and the borderland that divides it from the greater, the more awful mystery of eternity. It is the mood of earth's. most moving painter, and not primarily" the scene itself that here recdrded; it is { hy Englishmen dividends 10 the sale about the Andes iby an extraordinary ed Meigs jut he could not raise {he money to finance it in the United States, so that now it Is practically owned and is actually run by Iinglishmen |. "The natural result is that when the Governments of Latin America or some group of businessmen con- {ceive a large commercial enterprise | they never think of turning to any one but the English for the money, the engineers and the operators. It is difficult to believe that the { nation which 50 years ago began the | commerce of the world with South | America now has not one steamship line heyvond the equator which regu- larly flies the American, flag, that 91 ner cent, of the trade between the ) | United States and the world is car- { ried in foreign ships that something \ | over $300,000,000 a year is paid by J the American people to foreign na- | tions 10 carry that trade! "1 custom in the | States; roughly speaking, to sell goods on what is called 30 days' ime that is, unless other terms are agreed upon the pure haser is sup- | posed to pay 30 days after shipment | of the order or at most 30 days after {the receipt of the goods. The cor- ---- - | The Toronto World tells us that | responding period in most Latin- One Way of Choosing 8 Wife. | the conservatives have completed a American countries is six months. A Landen' Gigt thorough canvass of Nova | six-months' credit with us would bef ™ 'Matha fs he chief town Of the are the reciprocity issue, and the result twelve months credit in most Latin-| Lo ndiccement of St. Jean d'Angely of it is that they feel absolutely American countries. A day or two ago the serenity of the|'™" of eleven seats out «t. this i ars to he so little} place wa sti i oy. [teen, with a possibility 'of capturing Ye is appears e SC place was disturbed by the crier with |, Bu y capturing EXTRA GRANYL : describes says the Telegraph, hiket gla The lumin has anything or this poet of pathos. rich and solemuly above the Eat Luscious fr om quiet magi the RTE - Sunkist ranges i A 'Sidelight on the Plague. A letter on the plague in China written from Chang-Chaua, says of the precautions against further in- i2ction AL Chang-Chuaa thie Kusso-Asiatic Bank and the Yerko- pama Specie Bank alone of the {oreign establishments remain open Roth these buildings are disinfected every hour, and every customer as he enters is doiched with id, whether he likes it or not. Every employee of the pank. from the man wonder, his wilancholv. ager downward, wears a disinfected and vet his that white smock and a nose and :aouth-'in sublime fashion evoked." pad But nothwithstanding thejis the building in which plague, the ordinary Chinese coolie | was horn goes about as if nothing were hap pening, and the streets still remain crowded." PAR A TOSI TA MEE OR a We Manufacture PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES Write for Prices. 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Serve "Sunkist" on your table tomorrow ny and learn the superiority of tree-ripened, ,seediess, solid and sound pplace kind, *'Sunkist'® ' / food that they are much is his deep-seated acceptance ious are here Ihe mill Remhbrand is our United HEALTH Sugar 1 Would you risk your heal on a hundred pounds of si IN PURE SUGAR best, an y W es S-------------- one of the dely ake of a lew Buy only Press A Political April Fool Joke, { oranges are So near {Ottawa F ti chicapest kind to buy. "Supkist" vranges are thineskinned and are hand- picked. The "Sunkist" orange firm, solid k your dealer for the * kist'* kind and make sure that e ou get is packed in a tissue pape Kist.'* f For these wrappers 4 ) You can buy J \ | "Sunkist'* orauges by th wx and hall box. i ! FREE --This Handsome Rogers Orange Spoon Save 12" Sunkist" orange wrappers and send them to us, with 12: to pay charges, packing, etc., and we will present you with a ' $ 0, of beautiful design and highest i Foe For each sdditional spo { tha Scots on cer of the eigl ed 'Sur {known that when a South Americand his trumpet--whieh; by the way, has four more.' stipulates that- his payment is to be| replaced the drum. making the fol- "This is very j made in six months the North Amer-| lowing announcement: Two young] it that it jean merchant in most cases thinks | men desirous of an early marriage have been published on April his customer must be bad pay, {day. Did the World intend it but Its P ts urity and Qu should > . ! ! t i , fool's TED SUGAR nee ir interesting indeed . a (] oned, 12 also peculiar i , and te the PARIS LUMPS with any other hitfere 1 quality, Begin saving wrapp fucPs desired send 12 "Suski twa cash when the amount is le ostal pote, money wr glad to send y We honour both "Sunkist" and' Inremitting pleas a smwmounts above © express order or bank draft plete list of valuable premiums. I wrappers for premiuas California Fruit Growers' Exchange, 105 King Street, East; Torcote, Out. and the sale is lost. As a matter of fact the husiness Integrity of the | Spanish-American is so high that he very seldom fails to pay "S80 long as the banking laws of the United States forbid any form of arcursal or branch just so long will ---- ------ Promotes igestion Chee: ful ness and Rest Contains neither | Nor Nancoric. nm thre » perfect Remedy fer Const Worms 'ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ---- ions Feverish- 14 JCASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J ep ~ For Over Thirty Years {most of the banking business of l.atin-American. be. done. through London This one matter of ex- | change has a most vilal influence on our trade with South America. { Each republic to-day has within its borders branch offices of Euro- | pean banks, and the lipes of trade | mes essary follow these. There is no guestion but that certain of eur | banks would open branches in many | South American cities were it not { that our laws, or at all events, the | present interpretations of our laws, {forbid ie i Beans at Their Best. ¢ No two cooks quite agree on the method of making beans do their thest, and when after petting and {coaxing and nursing the savory mess well oiled and mellowed with ""hacon bolled into the heart of it- the proud cook will ask, after dish- {ing out a quart or two for trial, { "Well, how do you like my beans?" {as if hy no possibility could they be like any other beans cooked in the | Se way, but must needs possess some special virtue of which he alone (1s magter. Molasses, Sugar or pepper {may be used to give desired flavors {tor the first water may be poured off and 3 spoonful or two of ashes or A soda, added to dissolve or soften the {skin more fully, according to various tastes and notions. But, like casks of wine, no two potfuls are exactly | alike to every palate. Some are sup- posed to be spoiled by the moon, by {some unlucky day, the beans having {been grown oa soil not suitable, or the whole year may be to blame as not. favorable Tor beans, etc. To Aitacn raper Label to Iron Rub the irom at the desired spot thoroughly with an onioh cut in half {and them stick the label, previoudly | smeared with paste, gum or glue, 10 the spot. -- Scientific American. ; No Mormon. She But, George, you could never support two, He Well I'm only leoking for Newark Star. place themselves at the disposition of} the girls of the town of an age to|practical joke upon the conservatives marry. The young men are now at|from the other provinces who know the Cafe ------, and will be pleased to}not Nova Scotia ? meet girls desirous of marriage, and] What other explanation could be will give all particulars concerning |ofiered when it is added that the des- themselves | patch goes on to state that hoth Hon {W. 8S. Fielding and F M. Macdon- |ald are "positively cortnin of de {feat *" lsn't{ The romancist of the World your husband a burglar? {to be sure of the dates on Witness---Yes {dar before he pets off Lawyer--And didn't you know he such as this. was a burglar when you married . him? Witness----1 did; but 1 was getting a little old and 1 had to choose be- tween a burglar apd a lawyer, what could I do? Her Choice. Bost Transcript Lawyer (cross-examining} ought his calen another story -------- > More Fortitude Inside, The mouth and throat, and even the stomach, can stand hotter water without pain than can the outer skin. Water 20 degrees above blood heat makes a man writhe in severe pain if the hands are put into it, vet soup and tea and coffee may be taken into the mo so hot that a silver spoon in t teacup seems to "Who are all those people, and | blister the fingers. Many old ladies where are you going with them?" Arink tea 40 to 50 degrees above "I will tell you in confidence," was|blood heat, but such fea while It the reply, 'that I've hired them to|may not hurt the mouth or tongue, come and sit in my reception room. |is bound to be injurious to the in- I expect a rich patient this merning, sides Thirty degrees -or so above and | want to make an impression| blood heat is hot enough for any- on him."--Judge. body. 80 Setting the Scene. An old doctor, seeing a young one who was going along the street with half a dozen shabby-looking men and women, called him aside and asked: A Nurse for Fire Calls, » Cleaning Totlet Articles. Los Angeles Examiner | Washington Siar A-nyrsé from the Receiving Hospi- | The comb must be cleaned with hot tal will accompany the police patrol water; use a stifi hrush to remove par to ll large fires. That the service of Licles of dirt which collect in every a nurse is needed will be shown by aleomb, no matter how clean vou Way special fire alarm to besounded at think vour hair . central police headquarters. A buffer should he renovated, the dis The request for a nurse was made aglored chamois replaced hy a clean by the fire commission, Which point-| ne om the cushion. The whole surface ed out that numbers of firemen are! is then to be surrounded by the ad injured. justable rim of metal. % . Ft is very important that the bath Fleeting Glimpses. eponge should be given a thorough "It 1s a great honor for a states- cleansing every now and then Hot man to have his portrait circulated | water and 8 gx yy suds will ap He trey before the gaze Of POSterity.on OUT ewer the purpe : national curgency," remarked the ---------------- treasury official. "Yes," replied Heaven's Agbiter. Senator Sorghum; "and yet did yod ever know anybody to hold on to a dollar long enough to know whose picture is on i?" --Washington Star. Ti . "Satan is y hard to keep ahead of," sald Uncle Eben. "After sayin', 'Git behind me, Satan' dar's always a terrible temptation te turn my mom, new- fang hel Linpincott's ; Presbyterian Fider--Nae, there'll be nane o" they methods in heaven. Listener--I don't know how ypu can be sure. . Eider--Sure * Why, mon: gin they [tried it, the whole: Presbyterian kirk wad rise up an' gang oot in a body, aroumi an" ses whether he dome ns you axed him. 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