Monkton Times, 29 Jan 1920, p. 7

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had for the money — one that will give lasting satisfaction. But how can you be sure unless you know what to look for? This book outlines the vital” points that should be considered. The author, Henry Purfort Earnes, LL.B, is a renowned Concert Pianist, Lecturer and Director of the Pianoforte Deis Cosmopolitan School of Music. “All Ph Ono answers every one of the rigid ate which Mr. ames says should govern phonograph purchases, Mail This Coupon To-night seen enna ---4 The Musical Merchundise Sales Company, Dept. W.L., 819 eu St, Toronto, Ont. charge and post- Delds the Bookie What fo look for in bays ing @ phonograph.” Name Street or R-R. . ELE TOVMaG aes Fo ug An Island Where Deer = ; Are Safe. ‘The deep music of a deerhound’s yoice came faihtly down the wind, shortly it blended\with the sharper Volos <ot-araubtise Airedale, ‘he fa Aine ung) cougar is more terpitying 20 the timid acer, ‘t the British “Catania ate than e trail. ae up wn straight for water The little “ke buck, born a a mn the rugged, for looked all round again— sh his head to bite a mouthful of ie was safe. He was on Hardy Islan Hardy Island ‘i ie ty ot zeit to about but: it fs still done in certain districts, in spite of law. Two years ago, or ee ‘slightly more ths an that, Mr. eyland gf England purchased Harty sland, a gem of land situated on ealeon Island at the sept e let. He bought it to with British trees in the imate. There were 2,500 acres of as panna and forests, ae there orchard. laced a pod iat B.C. . Brazil caught two of the wild deer that fre m to the island from the He tamed them. 59 9269 34, 86 and 88 inch waist measure. 26, with ae 38-inch farce, ie ean AC. hee ide Oe bust) is inches wide? without watties ne ards, | y around bottom 12 18 yards, | No. 9255—1 Waist. ee 20 cents. Two styles of sleeve, | Cut 84, 36, 88, 40, 42, A a Size wh or 1% yards, 48 inches wide;| eae dart gate 2% yards, 36 inches wide, or 15 yards, 48 inches wide. fo. 9259 ies” Four-Gore eal or with- é thches | bust measure, 86-inch | from 7 Cut in 8 pee 24, 26, 28, 80,| ais iociger tanles peas 6,| wide, or 8% puff sleeves, 2% yards, 36 ane shorter et 4 yards 40 inches wide, 48 inches wide. Width, Price, 25 nts s Ze sleeve; t three piece tunic in two lengths; tw underskirt, 88 or x a6 in 8 sizes, 34 t sade OF inlios “lie: or 2% 54 inches wide; vest, yard, a inches wide. Width, 1% iuiae patterns tego obeatoe from your local McCall dealer, or tis“ MoCail Co., 70 Bond St, Toronto, Dept. The Charming Bes Stefansson, the famou ante lorer, writing of his ee ig the skomos, tells of their hospitality to ~ him, a guest and stranger, whose p " pese in coming among them they mua not know, and who was unable to re- quite them in any way for the kind- ness they showed him. Dwelling upon RH individual and domestic aera cs, he says that in an Hskimi Shean ie he Sekt ge ard an pleaaaot oe betw an and hi ife, and he ee saw a child utletiod or an old person treated cl Ses he: The moral value of some 8 in which the Eskimo {is superior i aa is ex: than ay but the rarest and best o! our ra when T tried to Eh deel my thanks | some teas an for thelr kindness in my fragmentary Mr. Stefansson continues, moye surprised than , in the white man’s land, nd shiver while others eat much and are warmly clad?” they sked. oe It Was on,the Map Once. “ colored infantry regiment was vane mustered out, and the company et sent the home address of every man to the quartermdSter, so that each peat draw his travel pay to go home. There was some little difficulty about one man, and the cap- f 80 ave your home ad- dissin eas Prinde Dragan iis and the quartermaster says the igxareencet Preatriaks jarylan “Doan’t you believe him, suh; is.” “Well, they can’t seem to find it.” mahi” grunted the sold'er. “They ‘didn’t have no trouble finding it when they drafted me.” they ~ ‘The entire food values of wheat and malted — barley are found in Grape-Nuts A food in every sense: nourishing, delicious, * economical. Easy to digest because of twenty hours baking. AS Ready- -to-serve. ce| “The Battle of Jutland,” @ of d. There, seeing how intimate the nese tame pair were with ie man who controlled the orchards w! ye luscious apples grew, ies wild weome: coast, and range about a bit, but they Brazil's ie is becoming a by- | word on the coast, but no di id man dare brave what might happen should he try to hunt on the Hae us ire adding to volunteers where such —LV.K. their numbers by re from the wild ranges safety is not known- British Valor Won. Captain de Parseval, of the French navy, who has just te @ book on ays “The British owed t the valor of eir success to the sailors, the eens the chiefs, more than to | terial superiority, becaus a jter of ‘act, the material ‘at the dis- osal of the British admirals was re- latively inferior to that of the Ger- mans,” AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE FOR LITTLE OXRS « Baby’s Own Tablets are an excel- lent medicine for little ones. They are a mild but thorough lade which sweeten ee stomach an late the bowels, thus vetiette: reliet in cases of Conatianslons indigestion, nny pete Se and suk fevers. Con- Mrs. L. J. tenia Pa- sara es NB. write ve found Baby’s Own Tablets extatlent for my medicine dealers ¢ at 25 cents a box from “The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ik Lessons From the Enemy. ‘There is an old Latin quotation, “It te lawful to Tear trom aie enkeas. entral Eur ome titte hus that, hier mane nde re. al ati nes thet sae eater to ene especially when the han are f In aaa post-oflces there is Gial-acalo fot the tise of tha pabllo, 16 and parcels (which if properly fitted. avaria, before the war at least, were all sorts of kindly ae , there the chief's birthday A TONIC FOR THE NER spirits, L piles Renaledt people DEHE mn d from some | 8 give fu: ‘They eine quite tightly sto The Only Real Nerve Tonic is a Good Supply of Rich, Red Blood.” “If people would only attend to their blood, instead of worrying them- es ill,” said an eminent nerve pecialist, “we doctors would not sge ae meounesta 2 00H. ee with Mo peo] aS are full of ‘not sleep ne Hes auch, rae fod other nerve pains art misery, and it all Skee Tons sintved ne! Hb g the nerves with poisonous seieties eleseg tere calli ae cane only real nerve tonic is a good supply of rich, red blood. Thetefore to cure nervousness and run-down health Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills should be taken. se pills actually make new, rich blocd, which strengthens the nerves, improves the appetite, Eives "new strength and If you at all out ati sare should begin curing y di by taking Dr. Williams’ oe 801 n get these pills gue ne aeales in meen, or a cents @ box or six box The Dr. Williams’ Brockville, Ont. for 32. 30 eed Medici ne Co., pee Pity the Poor sucess Piano playing is real hard work, for in no other sphere Cag that of Spvewsiting extn) is oe wear an the rves so gre: The, a espiaity with one a pianist consumes ene! in only consumption oe heat boil t rater. aa a cotorence of Hust ne Dublin, sed that the ordinary oes haut cultivate the eye to se less 5 dee 0 signs per minute, while e fin- is in me o anda half itn, which is equiya x im- nd, ff will te ap in must accustom itself to read in eee Generally speaking, a to pee greater force a note sound on lift the ree most rot te vary a pyelent up to about 08 it will be seen tha thing tke three to four ou quired to produce a outa piano, even "though a‘ sy very soft. In Chopin's last s there is a minutes and five se pressure which must be bear on the ke; In the same composer's “Funeral March,” a passage occurs which ‘takes a minute and a half to play, and is only estimated 4 kilogrammes, but even here it will bé seen that a pianist would only From other eat ntee: it ‘will be seen that the total tonitage of one hour’ playing varies from twelve to etzhiy four tons. SST Gan en Wise Men Say— That life ts @ duty, dare it; den, , ear t if wi want to make, light of rouble, keep it dark, é interest paid on trouble before it comes alon; That the man who does what he pleases ts seldom pleased with what a bur- at the man wins who forgets to criticize others but remembers criticize Aimaplt t are downhill. You Shes notice {t till you try to climb ck, That yee is what a wise man gets at the expense of others, and a foot ket owt’ That oxcuses are the patches with which we try to hide the holes in our sui sh ae) of life kes himself ate he stands in his own aes t LISTEN TO ae SAYS GORNS LIET RIGHT OUT NOW. o—o-—0. reckigss men and’ w omen “tt is a sticky ata eae 1S which is Spplied, and varned that cutting at e corn 18. eulcidal habi pee eee Much interest is being shown in China in motorcycles, due to the fact en they can travel on the nar- y foot passengers aad ie shasieriee Nothing expensive—a glass or — ‘Minard’s Liniment Cares Distemper. Se ‘passed through the War Lingo. Of all - things the war ‘has brought The aucorat is the words its taught We 1d ‘in our vocabulary S Words stranger to the dictionary, And some of them are most amising, And to the student quite confusing. For instance, who aoe what the apo! of that familiar byword “cooties?” We borrowed frem the French “per-| And soon adopted “camouflag: And then of course we must ce ‘That very useful word “morale.” It seemed at first a bit jorarlalay ‘0 glibly talk of cals when we of “moratorium wa vaguely lenges of “In Memoriam. in ancient days we heard o: ¥8, at why see men nee Se eae boy: And sree wonders how They came to speak of food as “chow.” Brave pal feners men were called a And teptas are nicknamed “gob,” And pean: hae in Be nightie Dreamed dream: ie far-off “bli ho The eee with their aves and Are to their carne pus pace ? is the faces I've learned of other kinds of “aces.” Who doesn’t know the*name of Foch Is one that disagreed with “Boche?” And so I could go a me write ‘em Ad nauseam, ad infin es SWITCH OFF! 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