Times & Guide (1909), 9 Jun 1911, p. 8

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Boys‘ Suits, special $3.50 to $7.50. _ 318 QUEEN WEST resular §25, for §20 . i teguis $106.430 for THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NSW yorKk cITy, | arconmi‘s first success in wireless teleâ€" gNMlaphy, the story of which, as told to me by a friend of the youthful magiâ€" cian, runs as follows. Some years ago Marconi_was living. with his mother in Talbot Road, Bayswater, and with ‘very primitive appliances was experiâ€" menting to sending electrical signals |from the garden ab the back of the house, where his mother used to sit with her needlework in summer, to a ireceiver which stood on the diningâ€" room table, the messages being sent by wire. _ One day he removed the conâ€" ‘nectingâ€"wire; and, tp his great delight, ’if not altogether to his surprise, he |succeeded in transmitting a signal to the diningâ€"room, where his mother was at the time, he said quietly, ‘There, { mother, it looks as if I bhad donme it at last!‘ I understand that the erude apparatus which gave birth to this |, epothâ€"making discovery may still be seen in the Talbot Road Rouse; though of this and of the story I can only say) 4 what I bhave heard om what ought to / be good authority.‘‘ I [ "It will probably be news to marmy of your readers," Eyritesâ€""F. 8. A.* in the 7“Westmins’q¢r Gazette,"" ; ‘that Bayswater was the scene of Signor â€"|. Balking, like windsucking, cribbing, weaving and halteér pulling, is a vice developed by natural inheritance. In breaking young horses to harness too |rouch caution cannot be observed in asking the youngster to pull light |loads to, begin wifh. _ The balky horse pannot be conquered by brutal treatment, but may be inâ€" \duced to pull by many devices intendâ€" ed to attract his attention _ from his resolution not to pull To lift the, forefoot and pound on the shoe, to‘ put a handful of grass or dirt in his mouth, to give him a Iump of sugar or an apple to eat have â€"all proved successful in some instances in inducâ€" ‘ing a horse to pulE}I. F | To pass a cord laround the pastern and pull the for foot forward: until the animal has fo move is also a means of starting & balky horse. . An electric batfery manipulated by the driver gives an amimal a shock form a source that he does not compreheni and is the latest (%‘evioe in treating inâ€" corrigible horses. | THE PIRST "MARCONIGRAM." & fameile nned _ The incotrigible Iialky horses of the nural districts find their way to wholeâ€" Sale markets, wherfgf under the ftest of hauling a heavy tg‘uck wagson on a paved_ street with ‘the wheels blccked the vice is immediately discovered. l the animal ha§ been sold ‘as serâ€" in diaein ies 20e 7 F (From the ons i hss ho ce I mR Use k. ... l?-.ro ‘als . not mig } Evety woman knows that there is 23:1 Iifanl:fifjé?gx nothing so good. for hair and scalp s etogl) ma(lfir‘rv trouble ‘as Parisian Sage. If Parisian oite?r n}:‘W ifidug; Sage is uscd tWo\ or three times a m*inlffturos 2 week it ‘will Keep the scalp nice a“d|=~rim c clean and remove dandrufft. I1 ma,ka‘sl“h:(‘;h is withop the hair lustrous and fluffty, and keeps mcef rorflar}'abip it from falling out. }OD‘ the Conf'n"fif We urge every woman who loves, _ 8 radiant and fascinating hait to go to‘ Civic Bul w. J. Inch, toâ€"day and get a large 50 > g cent bottle of Parisian Sage he guar_]gp::Ze?gtyn;Ivlvol;aseai: antees it to cure dandruff, falling hair}}P2%° !Ss now bet fowdn en heC 2c es and itching sca]rp j _Public service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Sunday School and Adult Biple Classes at 3 pm. Baptist Church, Mount Dennis Public Worship at 11 8. ‘g P:m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. I Methodist Church | Public Worship at 11 a.n o. Sunday School and A Classes at 2.45 p.m. S Rev.â€"B: Râ€"AAtranxwave n On Sunday next, service ot 1 arm. and. 7« h mc ' St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensonsg and Sermon. Celebration â€" of Holy â€" Communion first Sunday of the month at_11 a .m third Sunday at 8 a.m. Methodist Church teted ab 10 a.m. Pniest in charge Rev. Father Player, C.Sâ€"B. s Divine service next Sunday at o‘clock a.m. ‘BALKY %IORSES Simple Ways TB Overem: On Sunday next, Mass will rated at 10 a.m. Prinat o Ffair Be Refined Women t Baptist Church. ublfc Worship at 11 a.m. Sunday School, 83 o‘clock Rev. L. HZ.Colcs Hair St Rev. Thos. Campbell, Pastor J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M Rev. T. Beverly Smith CHURCH SERVICES _Cay next, service will be held m. and 7 p.m; Sunday Schoo: R. Strangways, Bâ€"X., BD., Pastor Presbyterian Church John‘s (Catholic) Church Rev. â€"A. ~H Horse h St. Philip‘s , Or money back E$ Lon;y, Pastor 'g Shoer‘s Journal.) vertaxed and they t the task they are Other horses appear al inclination and 1t the World Over Overcome. The Mount Dennis 1t a.m and 7 p. and Adult Bible MacGillivray, Pastor Coles, Pastor .a:mi and 7 p , Rector and 7 Rector [ A geng of three hundred men are at work on the C.N.R. line from Camrose to Strathcona. This line will give Camrose difect access to Edmonton. It is a distance of fortyâ€"four miles. be celeâ€" Work commenced on Monday on the excavation for the basement of the Scandipnavian _ College for _ Alberta which is located at Camrose, Alta. Tendérs will shortly be called for the catpenter and plumbing contracts. The college is to be ready for occupanâ€" cy by October 1st, when it is expected that two hundred students will be in attendance. The college grounds pof twentyâ€"eight acres are laid out with a view of adding other buildings as the occasion requires. Over threeâ€"hundred and fifty musiâ€" cians from all parts of Saskatchewan are in Prince Albert this week taking part in the annugal provincial sangerâ€" fest. Saskatchewan musicians are noâ€" thing if not ambitious, and the choral pieces include such works as Spoht‘s ‘"Last Judgment‘‘ and Coleridge Tayâ€" tor‘s. ‘‘Death of Minnehaha.‘" The assessment of Red Deer, Alta., for 1911, just completed, amounts to $2,915,245, and for the school district, $3,687,920. . These totals represent inâ€" creases of 73 and 85 per cent. over last year‘s figures, and indicate in a remark able way the wonderful expansion that ‘ is going on here. | 1 , Twenty â€"thousand Square feet of flgor Spate is now being ~rented by the city | to accommodate several of the depart ,men‘;s that have keen crowded out of ‘he city hall for want of toot©. _ The Board of Controf announced their inâ€" tintion of calling for competitive plans for a new city hall ammex of ten stories in height, which will provide an gsâ€" semibly hall for convention purposes ’thvat wiil seat 6,000 people. In officially opening th> new Hydroâ€"Electric Departâ€" mont this week it was necessary to seâ€" cutre space in a buUsiness block opposite Uhe prescnt city hall, and these offices will te, occupled mntil the complction cf the now "c ntrat subâ€"station, where pormen nt pffices are to be provided. ’ Business interests throughout the west are optimiSstic over the prospects for a banner year in 1911, and it is esâ€" timatcd that it the 14,000.000 acces un: der crop turn out well tBal it w 11 mean a return to ‘;the country of 25 per cent. increase in cpsh over shat of last year. " iB Shi 2e 2e se t 2000 C oon t id L8 able to seelut a glance the cont.â€" tions ‘of manpifac‘vrtins in Winnipeg, the â€" directers Falthorivecd st the last [ Mecetirg. of (h#t tbosrd the compilation ol & Mstref “J“anxzfaviruvina; industries <b ttnge bus:nkes in the Winnipeg zone during‘ the fou years, 1907, 1908, 1999 and 1910, s’négthc bureau has, as one Oof its many functions, the advertising of Winnireg as a manulacturing city. No new whojesale estaplishments are included in thig list andâ€" the big extenâ€" siens in rail‘way shops and yards, inâ€" tended for manufacturing eqiiipments ate "als, not menticned. The compilaâ€" tiom, consjgm'.,ng’ itself enâ€"itely to posiâ€" tive manufactiring plants which are /ac‘tually making good here, the list of other new industries, not classified as m:nifâ€"ctures, not included, _ would {’nring the eotal® list UP to over 200, | which is, without a doubt, one of the Jm(st remgdtrable showings of any city meat bad n eere 20 i B in order that me within and without oo Nes en en in _acls lsslled this week by the Winniâ€" Ee Dcvolopmcz‘l,%h and | Industrial Burâ€" tat, which shows that one hundred and Bine new â€" indugtries, including only I1maJ;mfacturin,cg goncerns, is the tecord ; wihich Winnipeg has established during the past four Â¥ears, and considering ;that during twolat least ofâ€" these yeats ‘the whole world has suffered from a ‘period of commetrcial and financial deâ€" bression the reeckd is nothing short of remarkable. It doubt/ul if any other city on the comtinent can show am Sdually good reeprd, population considâ€" <red, and the W nnipeg Industrial Burâ€" tau, which has Be n latgely instrumenâ€" tal * in bringing! most of these indusâ€" tries to the city, is naturally very Proud of the showing. Official Bist Anfnartzaa City on the cofitjncn equally good recprd, p cred, and the Wfinnfpe; tau, which has Pe,n P tal in bringing! most tOes to "the o â€"â€". WINNIPEG, Man.,: May 239. A911.â€" The board of asses§fors‘"_ report just isâ€" sued shows that the population of Winâ€" _ nipeg increased last/‘year 19,238, a gain over the poevious §(=ar of 15 perâ€"cent. and, 3s compiledgfrom the assessment tolls, q total population of 151,958. This is a record wear except that of 1906 when the pergentiage of galn showâ€" ed an increase of§22 per cont. _ The reâ€" Port also shows &n increase in assessâ€" ment values of $1§,069,030. The exempâ€" ‘ted Droperty is this year valued at $27. 5110350. which faded to the mateably ‘realty assessment} of $172,677,250 gives a folal realty valuation for the City “of Winnipeg of %200,188,600. _ Remarrable Ingustrial Development Great strides ui{ the expansion ol new industrics is shown _by q compilation of facts issucd thgs week by the Winnil Ee Devolop):ncz‘lug11 and | Industrial Bur causy ~which show that onamaar. 3 nz > Greater Influx of Americans Our Winnipec Letter Civic Building Outgrown that members ~and iomre s en e NC being ~rented by the city mt MAm 3 P P C[@ 1tse‘l enitely to posiâ€" tiring plants which are ing good here, the list of record mwear except i the pcrgr,nta.ge of gain List Authorized ‘a Der eont. ‘The reâ€" n increase in assess 069,030. â€" The exemp S _year valued at $27. Populat Year 19, carâ€" of :1 ‘ation of Winâ€" 19.238; c gang 1 15 perâ€" cent. the assessment big extenâ€" yards, inâ€" quipments compilaâ€" citizenyg No. 1674 Dundas St., NMest We Sell the Best .‘ and Purest Drugs â€" AT THE LOWEST PRI With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLI and PERFUMES, we challoage comparison : i1060 PONDAS SIREELT, Phone Jct. 190. WEST TOR:ONTO. § %Mswssflm“swxmsww meno o Ge.... ce ammmnien ies re mss amens....l ... _ 00000 C HGO W E L L. CRC Eh phomohertrontrtrertrent CECHO ChOxt: -.l:.:l:l’--,lz-’u:-:-,l:lzu,lu.-,t 2CHCF ns Pnctmge i eminiaiemermninpernmnenneninne 6 E2 L ol m oo on catrenint oaneamenente o }%\.\Ms‘\\‘-M“‘”M‘\“m‘mstm“mm% Wardell‘s Monumental Works 1476 DUNDAS STREET Phone iet: fan._ Wwrer thand T 7%,.“_7?-:_':'?::?::*â€"_'*“'::: A larse stock of Monuments in stock now being sold for prices below what they can be duplicated for. 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