JJQVC’V wid- v s v n,‘ .r .' a" V x. 7a '> r ‘5 ‘W'W‘V ‘5 - "F'W'W‘W’ vr‘l'g‘ c.“ o ï¬gs-o .‘n'd .F-AV.I‘U‘,. v- b“; tar-Jew. \. sf»: 1.: ‘4 v «'«yxd‘ 'v‘o zrww. ' ;,. ~.. ‘x.’ 5"». ~\. ... I 59% '- V 'ts-a-v' 7m5‘53‘a’7 w ’v- .'v V‘v v gas: mu" “'9 '0‘- _,.M .: VIVNOVILPOi" ‘Q’v‘v‘i‘ V was: “ Vs ' “wave†\2 x? " 'iï¬k'd'ux‘v «a; a: "v ' -r V V. g: _ If“ .54!‘ 1-‘v‘ ‘ “r f wixm-Iu v m: r! . '5 I ‘ I} H ' ANINIIIIIIIN in ___ c. Shah of Persia’s Experience Can Now Be Pulled Up from 12,000 . ’ ,With Radium. Thin, Watery Blood Leads to a Breakdown in Health Radiumâ€"most mysterious of the new mysteries in modern Scienceâ€"is depth so little familiar to unscientiï¬c.men that the panic of the Oriental pot- Feet Below Surface. It is unknown as yet to what mining operations on the Rand will be carried on in the fu- ture. So many different factors en- Tl'iin, impure blood is an invita- entatc described in a recent book Inel- into the question, such as value 'tion to sickness. _ . . work day and night to maintain the idetective, is eaSily understood. health and any lack of strength or, The blood is atl-by Mons. Xavier Paoli, a French of the reefs, working costs, under- ground temperature. etc.. that it is Once, while in Paris, the Shah o.‘ impossible to Speak deï¬nitely on the purity in the blood is a weakness iniPersia, Muzafâ€"far-edâ€"din, expressed point, but it may be anywhere, be- the defense against disease. Anae-ia wish to know. something of Pro min, is the doctor’s name for lack fessor Curic’s discovery. MOIISlelll of h100d_wahery blood. There mayIPaoli made the necessary arrange; be an actual loss in the qiiantitymellts- C9mpi‘3t0 darkness 15 03 of the blood~ or one 0,. more of its course-needednf radium is to reveal constituentsâ€"may be lacking. The ltself In all 1t5 'bl‘llllancï¬ â€œIt, surest, symptom of anaemia is pal. endless trouble Paoli. persuaded thr 10,._ The trouble is particularly :monarch to descend into one of tln common among young girls between hotel cellars that had been ar- , r - ' . ‘l‘anged for the purpose. . the ages of fourteen and eighteen,. But at length his majesty, witl‘ "I ' f 115 . . 22:5“ Thai“ (Said £62333;ij Shall his suite, proceeded to the un :dcrground apartment. ProfessOi , . . . . 1_‘ . _ I its: “light. 3K1 lspfg‘fggg f,“ Curie closed the door, sw1tched of I‘i ..p Q ~ J the electric light, and uncoveret cmciy after grippe, fevers, ma-I his specimen of radium. Suddenly I“ ' l ‘ n for this alu’ dm Openlth S and a shout of terror between the roa: reason a tonic medicine is required ? . . in all these cases to enrich the Of 3‘ bull and thaw†of a man be blood, build up the nerves and res mg murdered rang out’ and wa: store health and strength. And ech‘fgigy éézurgcllriicgfgglgï¬ï¬ am, there is no other tonic as good as ‘ ‘ . ,, .. N . _ Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, as has conStelna’tmn’ wxltes lIonswu . Paoli, “we flung ourselves upon th: been proved m thousands and thou" , electric switches, and turned on tIII sands of cases, among them that of livhts. Miss Annie Turner Marie Joseph 3am I b 1 M t we 5 cc Post Office. N.S., who says :â€"“Dr. len we ele a 8 mm" p .. . . . . ,taclc. In the midst of the prostrati Wlnmmï¬' Pmk P1115 have been 0f Persians, 'with his arms round tlu inestimable beneï¬t to me. I was neck of his grand vizierV and hi. 5" badly “m down that I could,i'ound pupils dilated to their very harm-Y 3" ï¬lm“, was not able to rims, stood the Shah, shouting a' help in the work about the house. the top of his voice in Persian: As my health grew worse the trou- u roome away! Come away !’ ble brought 013 some SPECIES 0f ï¬t, “The switching on of the liin and when these. attacks would come calmed his mad terror as if by ma on I would sometimes remain un- gic. Realizing the disappointmen conscious for half an hour. After and chagrin he had caused Mon many other medicines had failed to sieur Curie, the Shah tried to com help me, my brother got me a sup- pensate him by the offer of a decor ply of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pillsand ation. But the austere man 0' I began taking these. In the science.†concludes Paoli, “though course of a few weeks I felt much ï¬t to decline it.†better. and after taking the Pills a, for a time Ion er I was a ai ' the ' g g n in fillei‘o‘i-V o {110(Ih. I ' ." ..;.:.:Â¥::;:...5 w..- MOTHgï¬gYï¬gEOAgï¬DTXgEE, Iiams" Pink Pills too highly and I recommend them to all weak girls.†_ You can get these Pillsfrom any A H l 1 r. medicmc dealer or by mail at 50 m0 161 w 10 “15 once use†cents a box or six box-cs for $2.50 Baby’s Own .Tablets for her with from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine one never falls to Show her plea CO. Bmckvihe Ont. sure at the result. Shoat once rca J y . b. & lizes that they arg the idebal 1medli , _ 3n; , cine for abyâ€" eing a so utej AT A?! A1 lLRNOON TEA' safe and free from injurious drug- â€Slmflklng_0f 1309135. that felIOW and at the same time a sure curs 0W" TONIC!" 15 9Vi€lently a p00t~†for all the little ills from whicl “PVC 50C" mm at a 300d. many babies suffer. Mrs. P. Theriault receptions, but I never heard him Pacquetvilm’ N. BH writes;_ “’W‘Wk ‘1“.V FOCUS-fl “Please send me another box of “Maybe not, but just look at him Baby’s Own Tablets. I was ex cat-H a tremer pleased with the last. My baby was greatly troubled with con Never ask a friend for a candid stipat-ion and vomiting, but the Opinion 1191055 3'0“ are Sure you Tablets quickly cured her.†The want it- Tablets are sold by medicine deal- For 1911-1912 the. total'estimated ers or by mail at 25 cents a box number of men in the German Navy from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine exceeds 60.000. 1 Co., Brockville, Ont. w- . Secure & Profitable Bonds Paying 61 . 11 Price Bros. & Company have been in business ‘in Quebec over 100 years._ It is = the largest industry in Quebec Province. Theirrholdings of pulp and timber i lands are 6,000 miles in extent, and have been valued by experts at over $13,000,000. The net earnings in 1910 were $448,000,000. The_new pulp mill now under construction will double these earnings. Timber limits are insured with Lloyds ofEngland against ï¬re. ‘ (1 Price Bros. & Company. First Mortgage Bonds pay 6 per. cent. interest on their present price. They will assuredly appreciate in value. Considering intercst'rcturn, security, and future increase in value, they are an unusually attractive investment. On application we will send you literature fully describing these bonds. SECURITIES CORPORATION Ll 2-. ' E AND UEEN :‘ BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING YONG. 1.OR%NTO 2 R. M. WHITE MONTREAL-01'EBEC-HALixAhgiqw. WA Manngcr LONDON (ENG-.3 PARTNERSHIP IN SUCCESSFUL X MIMI?»th INDIISTRIAL ODMPANY Company, Limited, enjoy the full beneï¬ts o: stralght partner- ship, because, In addition to the regular 1 per cent. dledend on the stock, they share equally with the Common Stock In all proï¬ts In excess ot the prclcrrod dlvldend. The Company has been In successful operation for close to a 4 quarter of a century, and with Its present capaclty cannot now on more than 60 per cent. of Its orders. In addltlon, the Com- ll pany holds a large number of exceedingly valuable tlmber limits. Subject to prlor sale, we ofl'er 350,000 of the 7 per cent. Pro- Ierrcd Stock of the Company at $100 a share. Divldends arc pald lune ist and December ist. I We would be pleased to sand you circular glvlng full parli- culars regardlns the Company, or, of you would prefer, would have one of our representatives call on you. NATIONAL SIEURIIIES BURPURAIIUN, III], CONFEDERATION LIFE BUILDING, TORONTO, ONT. T2 tween 6,000 and 12,000 feet from the surface. Ten years ago it see-med as though the ultimate depth capaâ€" ble. of being reached would depend entirely upon the ability of the me- chanical engineers to design suitaâ€" ble plants to wind ore successfully From great depths, and much specu- lation prevailed upon the subject. Since the application of electricity "0 winding purposes became an ac- complished fact that difficulty =eems to have wellâ€"nigh disappear- ed, and the ultimate depth to which nining operations can be taken' on the Rand appears to be governed "more by the value of the reefs as they 'grow in depth than by any :=ther factor At all' events, engi- ieers on the Rand now regard the :leep winding problem with every complacency, feeling sure that, by the adoption of stage winding, they will be able to wind the ore from any depth mining engineers can uccessfully extract it.â€"-Cassier’s Magazine. a KNOWS NOW. Doctor Was Fueled by His Own Case For a Time. It’s easy to understand how or- linary people get fooled by coffee .vhen doctors themselves sometimes ’orget the facts. ' A phvsician speaks of his own ex- icrience= , ' “I had used coffee for years and 'eally did not exactly believe it was njuring me, although I had palpi- ation of the heart every day. (Tea eontains caffeineâ€"the same drug 'ound in coffeewand is just as iarmful as coffee.) “Finally one day a severe and al- nost fatal attack of heart trouble 'rightened me and I gave up both ea and coffee, using Postum in- ;tead and since that time I have dad absolutely no heart palpitation ixcept on one or two occasions, .vhcn I tried a small quantity of coffee which caused severe irritaâ€" ion and proved to me I must let it ilone. . “When we began using Postum it seemed weakâ€"that was because we did not make it aceording to di- ‘ectionsâ€"but now we put a little bit if butter in the pot when boiling ind allow the. Postum to boil full 15 minutes, which gives it the pro- ocr rich flavor and the deep brown color. - “I have advised a great many of my friends and patients to leave off coffee and drink Postum, in fact I dain give this advice.†Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. - Many thousands of physicians use Postum in place of tea and cof- fee in their own homes and pre- scribe it to patients. “There’s a reason,’ and it is ex- plained in the little book, “The Road to Wellville,†in pkgs, Ever read the above letter? A new om appears from tlme ‘r‘ tlw They are genuine. true. and full 0! lisnian Interest. .______I!s._____ REAL EQUALITY FOR wen New Swedish Bill Gives Them Same Rights as Men. J The Suffrage Bill just- introduced by the Government indicates that Sweden willbe. the ï¬rst indepen: dent country to grant women the fullest electoral privileges. _ The bill provides that women shall have the vote on exactly the. same condi- tions as men. Many interesting features are in- volved. The bill allows a husband to cast his wife’s vote, and an amendment is being prepared which gives wives of sailors, ï¬shermen, soldiers, etc., who are absent on the day of election, the right to cast their votes for them. Under the present Swedish law a man loses his vote if he. is a bankâ€" rupt, or has not paid taxes for the last three years. Under the new bill if a woman is living with a bankrupt, a pauper or a non-tax- paying husband she loses her vote unless she has a separate marriage settlement. Otherwise she is to be treated exactly the same as a man, and she may be elected to either chamber of Parliament with the ex~ I press condition that she may resign I'ier seat whenever she pleases. I â€">I¢ ' She‘(tearfuIIy)â€"“Our engagement is at an end, and I wish to return Ito you everything you have ever given me.†He (cheerily) â€"- “Thanks, Blanche! You may begin . at once with the kisses !" They are married now. I l I I As his father. the Earl of Claren- don, is no longer a young man, Lord Hyde’s inuch-talked-ofâ€"action ll] emigrating as a farmer to Can- ada with his wife. and children and his brotherâ€"in-law, Lord Somers, has not that air of permanent exile about it which lends, as a rule, a definitely depressing quality to such actions, says the London Bystand- er. Indeed, it is probable that NEVER ANY FAILURE OR DISAPPOINTMENT WH PGW D E R IS USED. CONTAINS NOALUM. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KINDS. MADE IN SANADA Lord Hyde. health considerations, especially for his children, are the prime rea- sons for'a step which is certainly an unusual one for a former young man about town, the heir to a richI carldom and a ï¬ne estate, and the son of a life-long courtier. In Edwardian days Lord Hyde, who is dark and well set-up, ‘though slight- ly lame, was one of the few young “Kitty,†said her mother, rebuk- ingly, “you must sit still when you are at the table I†“I can’t, mam- ma,†protested the. little girl; “I’m a ï¬dgetarian I†Mr. chpeckâ€"“Is your beef ten- der to-day‘l†Butcherâ€"“Yes, sir; it’s as tender as a woman’s heart.†Mr. Henpeckâ€"“Thcn, I’ll take a pound of sausages.†.9 Lord comers. , ,e W :7 ‘ l dyed ALL these ' \DIFFERENT KINDS men about the Court, and it was at Dublin in the gay days of the Dud- ‘ - ley Vice-royalty that he met his C ' 0f G°°d5 fair-haired, blue-eyed wife, the hog;â€" w'th the SAME D99- daughtcr of that Mrs. Sonicrs Cox ’3 I used who was the adopted daughter of the painter Watts. Her brother, Lord Somers, though he had a long minority, succeeded to a somewhat attenuated fortune, the bulk of the Somers estates. ___.__..>I< NE ru muraoons , CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. . 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