Four ounces -—an honest quarter pound of . BAKERIS aracas swectChocolate It .I=l<'»“ ' M Merle from only high grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored ' with Mexican vanilla beans. Pure - wbolc; onéc --..':lici0u: ,- ulnvutisuv " ‘ blew Tariff WAHHIINGTOIN. Jan 18—-,Notloe wss given by the Interstate Com- merce Commission today that it would investigate the projected tariff amusements entered into by the 171111841 Btates carriers with Canadian- rail lines and the North‘- era Navigation Co.,a Canadian owned and operated steamship line of the Great Lakes ‘by which traf- fic originating in New England and eastern trunk territory destined to north western points in the United States would Ibe moved by the Canadian rail and lake system. The commission explained that the ‘Merchentfllilsrtne laws of the United States required that its permission must be obtained be- fore foreign shippingcomrvauies could ' articipate in domestic trans- ports! on, A E Amos and 00.; have leaded a - summary of the Canadian government municipal and-corporation» bonds sold this year to January 16th the amount is moraine divided into $6.800.- 000 Government $11,725,500 mulflcipal _ and $6.750,000 cer- ponstlon various adjustments are necessary from time to time as official confirmations are received from the issuing corporations. the grand total tor-inst year was $501.- ii78,071 of which nearly 200,000,000 were sold in the states. The gov- ernment financing took up over ¥300.000.000 of the tital. THE CHARLOTT Dublin is Again ‘ Scene oi Terror . DUBLIN. consequence’ of much lbonrblns and shooting. The Royal Barracks. headquarters of the "Irish coni- maad. the Freeman's Journal and a garage occupied by Nat-level troops were among the places at- tacked. but it is not known whe- ther there were any casualties. Ambushlng in Grafton is reported‘ to have led to a number o! casual- ties. ‘In addition to the kidnapping Friday night of Dr. Oliver GOSH‘- Stste ISennis, who later 68059615" from his captors; the homes of four other physicians in Dublin were raided during the week and the furniture in them smashed. All the physicians were absent at the time of the raids. lbut the this- creanis declared they would visit’ them again until the physicians were found at home. seven are Wounded. _ ‘LONDON, Jan. 19 -— A ‘Dublin uespatch to the Times says that seven persons were wounded in tonight's disorders, including four, soldiers. a Catholic priest and n‘ woman. The Press Association's Dublin ETOWN GUARDIAN Chicago Votes Against K. K. K. , l I 031C500. Jan 18—By s vote of ‘Jun. 19 —- Confusion“ m z "19 "lly cflllflvll W88 on fe- and terror pfevniied in the hesrtfmd led-w as opposed to retain- of the city for u time tosisht l", inf; members of the Ku Klux Klan on the city payroll. Premier King Moves Into Laurier House OTTAWA. Jun-l-Bl-Prernler King has moved into "Laurler House'- wliich for nearly a year has bee." Illldefivlas extensive enanges and renovations at the hands of the ty, a memibsr of the mun rreefimllrflctvrfl and which is new M- most completed. —-—--¢o-§-i~—- FATAL MEAL FOR CARPET SNAKE A curious story, which shows the persistence of the house-loving carpet snake in its search for food. is related in an Australian newe- paper. A (tueenslinder caught s. rare species cl‘ variegated frog. which he but in a bottle of spirits for preservation. He kept the bottle ht the head of his bunk, and used the cork as a needle-cushion. 0110 ‘lily the bottle was missing, and the owner's first thought was that it had been stolen by the ole lost thcir Iivcs. Villlil. Thu path shown was once a busy street. fll~limpress of Britain at St. Pierre, of Martinique, the scenes of the volcaniclcruption in 1902. when 30,000 pvt)- (D-Headquartcr Palace of Cuban Republic, Ha- --\—-'c1- .......-.- nrwtv» ---_~uvs-.>-.x1 knaxs- - . MADE IN CANADA BY BAKER 8- CO. LIMITED correspondent “ye a miniature, Blacks‘ but carer", Search revealed Tame Liiiltiifgtéiluéug; Empress Josephine, first wifc of Napoleonbon Martinique Island, West Indies. (4)-—Morro battle raged them tonight with‘ a ‘lead cursor snake. about seven‘ ’ ' ‘ ' - unknown cfl5ua]fle5_ (bet long. with the bottled frog FOREIGN NAMES OF CARS WItLTER tsblilhe, i780 IIANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL | Bookie! o] Chins Raina unffm Docchntsr. Mars. PPED HUSH SENATOR .ONE FLAJG 'MUIST NOT . DE A SENSATIONL ESOAP lN- 3B"- U-"DP- Ollyfil] lSomc not very good natured - "lfllllbfl? °l ""3 11ml‘ gossip has been circulated in Lon- hilo Sonata was kidnapped d“, imam“, Premier Lloyd Iii lw two men. but escap ‘ r llflflg tukeu some dis- outsflie city. Senator Gog- lio besides being an ear mat specialist, ls s. drama- solva- rcpute. was held “D lm in‘ two men, blindfolded nawelon, his Welsh seat, flies‘ s flug bearing the red dragon of Wales 0n a green and white ground; and some oven gone to the length of saying k t I n seven mu“ "m, 1n domg so he ,5 any"; mo, to a one scaled closed car, while rm i) A10?! l l - - ~ t hi into a Fall“ 21*,“ ‘l: ‘Tzjnfllglu, fie made‘ frills of course is nonsense. Any- rflp‘ D_ 1hmwmg ms m, body is nt liberty to fly any flag, . ‘J35’, hfoaullyff ‘mcoveywuy. the one exception of the R0 - we nl Standard, which is the Sover- ,' ‘i I ( ‘he fiv- eiglrs own rl-vylllglslllilrosgr u, and and may only be flown over a ",1," m the police 5mm“ building inside which he is st the -n~. pork. iHB Wes about tlme- ‘ [mlqy apparently unharmed. experience. -0%--—’— W EAmNG "$5M." FURS -wns hoisted over a well knowni ‘cord-Ate proper designation hy tho , knows that fir; “mum 5931115‘ staying, whereupon an Admiral aVCTy ‘i .1, u," pa], o; ugly official called on the manager l n >0.- l: George while in residence at Bry- m‘ "will?" ' people have "lime- getung whether of his own design or not, 3°? the personal possusham A PARROT ATTACKED BY A GNAKE A (aw yea" no “he “Dye; Stan. irig a parrot in its cage in the gar- ____. lllover hotel at which the widowechllllllklll5 h“ W‘ Not every one who owns an au- tomobile can tell the nlcaning and origin cf the style name of his car. Most of such names are for- eign. The. name sedan for a closed ,car, we get from the sedan chair of Queen Anncjs day which was introduced from sedan in North- ern France. From the IIFOl/lllftn of Limousin in Franco copies limou- sine. The word was first applied to n cloak and later by a stretch of imagination to a car which hid its passengers. The brougham, also sn enclosed car, is u descendant of the conveyance to which Lord Brougham gave his (louipe from the French meaning tryout, generally refers the so styled landaulet, was first made lr Landau, Germany, Final- ly we arc indebted to the‘ French caihriole from s word which means to ruper or dance. At Colombo, India, a snake see- den maids an assault on the parrctl Cl . . ‘w’ l” the Royal 3mm" n’ ‘Arm! A “ma chm! was playing “°“"”'|:llia1il§§; thousand francs.’ Were.- iMnke it a would he hurt. than, is the order for them,’ said'that if person's initials are on the _ ed m k h u, t ‘l it the Emperor, ‘and here is unothelgyoutsids cover of a magazine the ‘nachos’! o‘ Albany w“ temlwmr lgmap e “a e y e a as lfor an equal amount. to make up-book is to be kept for him or her‘ Jun the“ an 91,19,115“,- gouowedifor the fright which ll must have and not thrownout. So often we and not knowing the danger, only was attacking the poor parrot. -——-<ooc-——-- BULLET PROOF. It is said that shortly before Na- llm. he eont forthe most skiifui artisan in Paris and asked ihim Whether he could make a coat-of- ' mall absolutely bullet-proof. The man said he could, and his charge Deleon. the iFlrst set out -for Belgl- m; fllwl-Fly Showing in outline against‘, the fohla of its body, ’ A lcukugo from the cork had pro- bably excited the appetite of the 9113MB. and either the bottle or the needles had been responsible for. death. oto nArlci-lsn asap. lPorhcps the oldest of the Austral would be eighteen thousand francs. "B" BllOFlH-lflvfi i168 lately dlfld Ill The bargain was made, and whgn the age of 101. it was brought the Emperor (mm. Schoolle, and he was manded, ‘Put it on!‘ The man obey- KIWWH =15 Klllll Jflcliy. ed. ‘Now,’ said Napoleon, ‘as d am to stake my life on the ellioacy ofltrict of Pindarl where he was liv- this thing. Ll suppose that you will l have no objection to doing the same?’ his great credit his work stood the test. The (Emperor was not satls- i lied, but tired again at the man's body. Still \ ‘Well!’ exclaimed the delighted him- perur. ‘you have indeed produced a. . first-rate piece of wank. .Al\d- 110W name your price.‘ ‘Our agreement," the artisan, ‘was for horses, up to the use of 90. and So saying, he took a brace for the instinct of observation by of pistols, and discharged one of which he could follow s track that chem at the astonished artisan, an ordinary man could not. see atl who, however, did not fliaclL- To all mien who linked together the old back, also- at another part of his life of the nutlve with the new life no harm was done. of civilization. His name wasJnuk commonly fiHc “as known all over the dis~ ng. for like skill with cattle and tlacky was a full-blooded aborig- nal, and perhaps tho last of the 40>---—-—»— MAGAZINES OF THE HOUSE- HOLD rule in your house SINCE ocean liners have bccn made as cnmiortzlbic as the best city “oh-ls, cruising has hrcolne vcry at- piclivc tn lilo-ac sucking a rest. The funny oi the ship, the fresh sca rrcrn-s, lllc trip; ashore at the places lslcrl, lhc making of ncw acquaint- i,'i'l‘5, thc experiences ggziiui-rl only by rnvvl mnkr- m: uccnvl cruise an in- flflijlliiillllt‘ (lclight. la. lormc winters m".n_v Canadians 1nd Americans escaped {roux the scvcr- iwv nf thr- lluluc winter by (citing sca JFlilSPS. Cruisrs to lhc \\':~s1 Indies an‘ very pop: r, not only m: account of ill! miiiir s of the ciinlate- and the homily "l the scenery. bu: ilccause of rho. l‘O"‘-'lIllliZ history clinched to these places "in the scvcn-trcmh century the West Indies were the hi-uriquarters of large numbers of llriri-zh pirates who prayed on Spanish trading ships. These pirates were in a large way responsible for destroying the commerce of Spain. A few of the interesting sights of the West Indies are banana plantations, nlahogany groves, sponge fishing fleets, and woods of cocoanui palm trees. QTwq cruises to the West Indies, and Blends of the Spanish Main, Panama and Vmczuela, will be made by the Empress of Brit-sin this winter. The many special features that contributed lust winter to the success of these Can- adian Pacific cruises have been retain- _ SHOE Lang 11E - ‘stead of once, ed and new ones adbda The Fznprcss of Britain was again selected by the Canadian Pacific for thc cruisesno the West Indies by reason otf her-great popularity as a luxurious ocean liner nf the most modern and comflartablc type and size, being of 22,200 tms dis- placement. Tlie Emprrss of Britain is also liic only steamship making cruises to the West Indies binning fuel oil. This outstanding feature appeals to pas- scngcrs who have travelled in the Tro- pics as coaling or shifting ma) at the varlulifi ports is eliminated and pas- wngcrs are assured of spotless prom- enade and oocn spaces. with no noise, dirt or cindcrs. - Thc Empress Ol Britain is -devotcd entirely to the purposes of the’ cruises, and no cargo is carried. In addition to the comforts to be found usually at only the best hotels ashore. the food and service are of Canadian Pacific standard. The passenger accommodation is most attractive, and not more than two persons arc booked in a room un- lcss it is desired to accommodate a family party. \ Those who desire to travel alone will find a good propor- tion of single cabins. Other attrac- tions include a gymnasium, swimming pool, veranda-ill cafes anti large decks for games and dancing. An augment- ed professional orchestra is carried for concerts and dancing)’ The itinerary of the first cruise. starting from New York on January and the trick isl done. l 20th, includes the following ports ni mil’: Havana, Cuba; Port Antonio, Jni maica; Kingston. Jamaica; Colon Panama: La Guayra, Venczucla; Porlul Spain, Trinidad; La Bron Point, Trini- dad; Bridgetown, Barbados; Fort rle France, Martinique; Si. Pierre, Mar- tinique; San Juan, Porto Rico; Nas- sau. Bahamas; returning to New York. covering a flistante of over six fhrms- and lllll€S (luring tho 27 (lays of the cruise. Thc second cruise will stzlri from New York on February 20th, zmri will be similar in most details in the schedule of the first cruise, Hamilton Bermuda. hriixg substituted as thc final port of call. , There arc excursions ashore at flu various ports, conducted by representa- tives nf the Canadian Pacific, allowing unusual opportunities for visiting ev- lry possible points of interest durinq each cruise. Two days will be spent ashore a: Havana and two days in Ia- maica, including trips to many nearby points. An additional day is provid- ed this year at Panama and a journey will be made from Colon lhrough the Culcbrs Cut to Pedro Migsiel- Panama City and Balboa. In Venezuela the trig includes one of the most fascinating rides in the world from the post of La Guayra to Carams, the capital, 3,000 feet have the Caribbean Sea. Port An- tonio. one of the prettiest spots in ja- rnaica, has been included i_n the itin- erary this year. , —cIEhN|N‘cT\7EE6Uh HAT: Rub the hat over with n flannel iven you.’ rend things we should like. to clip. _ 4.“, ,,__. mugkrat. and ordered it to he hauled down b!’ l‘ f°xl°"'l_°_" ‘m5 “rflvqd “d g _.._--Q+<>____ |_ . , . . - - ilhncl in hot water lo which a , ruled, is not and the Union jack suhsflhued_ 15:9!‘- h shah ‘little’ on‘; rags-loge; bgglteagmnothgaglfhgosspolil‘Li: 12111:: virhen arm] are tvmc the final}: TIHS flinfiffilllllg‘ can henllndioge‘ihtnelamruonm 1M5 been UMUL hows 1-1.1», ls the pro- ‘ iMany people think thnt-lt-ls ll- gughgdflto ag-Eezlvwilthmer The dog ‘andlms wmnd insure its being- IIJO“ of your silos lacs, Imvss the t-n u nmlmltlt h.‘ r~lmnlyhl>u__lnn- e Lot (m, m“, brush “ml, a win, cu us ‘~ri'-.-.~' ll" ‘l’ design igilckyinlt cwrllrllau lac ‘mlillllay ullelloulled tli sunk: from the‘ cage and! -—-——- lgaved. ‘loop through m“ ‘(not {Mug lnllullilcsllrglizil oilvnnhlblrlordome?’ ""“3‘- l long experience an the in his lgarrigneorglilvernths hlxiullg. lltra/lmledlwlth it until help arrived Among Aryan myths a primi-l. ;__._'_ rpm-i 1s not 5m The‘ 15w winch and the snake was killed, tlve version of the tale o! Linde- gill] h". ARYAN FAIRY TALES u: e "ion-z, stiff "Bunrrl" ‘he “h, o,- me muukmg prohibits ‘the unauthorized vlis~' Unfortunately the dog and parrot rella exists in the story of the! v w m. removed for lnel ll? 0f Elle White Ensign appflgg died from the effects of the encoun- lSun and the Dawn. To the Ary-i 1i e ‘ v ' 171C858 m, m a machine which is at liberty to flv it on shore. , , .. y. will iSome years back a resident of ' " lazing??? pllflffyed l“; mrtmouib. England. hoisted a , “m”. w]. he is amphplwhlte FJnnign on the. flagstaff of no. accdanpnshcd’ n ,5 p“, his house. ‘The captain of a naval another machine which" vessel that was there at the time out Wm, the m“ undar sent one of ‘his officers to the Snurm depth‘ 1t k, the“ u“. house. to haul down the flag and m a dye no, m give y; ‘m, had it conveyed on board that iolor; liheu it Sets at-‘leastiyfifltlfil- t out by s “hi”??? Si)?“ 5.1mm, the contain in "w:- i-*v‘l court, won , m; his case. and the defendant was ltlggpghlzilggfiglhou: Zffgmng fined for trespass and costs. M," .5 PM), “ma; of‘ lAt mnnv of ilhe great country ' i‘ houses. n “famiiv flag" bearing the ‘ “ed to ‘mllalg N“) mat 0i’ arms of the owner of the "won water “Hymnal but llmise. is flown from a flagstaff lime that are, may, we when the owner is in residence. _,0.,Jns_ Muskrat; 1m, m IOIIB of the most elaborate nf er part of the time and nrejlleae is that wbelonglno to the afing animal so their pelts iilule» n7 Norfolk. Perl Marshal of ‘ pzarhw, imlmflgn o; may England nnd Fremller Peer. This which are used llor elac- is always flown from, Arundel (las- h “N, W001 and M; 1m». tie when the Duke is staying- 1035841081111)’ tho "fur" is i-liflfe- am do" no, we“ u "m Another very beautiful family ‘m. Norm was; lcflaflt seal flag 1s that which floats over gum“; and ‘was 390d Blenheim Palace when the Duke Greening 5g,“ p, woo] of Marlborough is in residence .» uml Gulf seal‘ ohliylprodg "16"!- |.i‘,ll‘98 "guar "r a r w """"‘*""’—_ . m, m". woo; page“); l; srorLsse PANTRY GHELVE-B I i‘ ~»"' to: military caps. a skins of fur bear- The “lune” M" "m" “m”? I . v9 the best servlcgltlve covering for your pantry shelf- £OQ—-——--- _ls plain white oilclotb. The shelves may then be wiped off each week a and there ls so little wear and i ~. " opportunity always tear in places of this sort that the . , yo most, ‘oiloloth will last indefinitely. l n grouchy giver. . ‘ START RIGHT ' Agood breakfast a a good start ‘(q- egood day. And it must The rumm- nun. My)...‘ agagnsgnershlp T do "115 m; to ships and boats only Anyom-flef. W! "I16 941i!" l5 l-lmllldul l“ a“ o - ' say neither of the girls received. any iniury. I ‘ -@-—-o0¢-—-—— DIFFERENT KINDS OF LOVE Grace George, star. "Bllfllflforl and‘ director of “To Lovc" Bladly stanls sponsor for the thesis oil. only after long years of the Pa?!‘ we call marriagcr-thlfl an“! man-led lovers, and these past the first stages of mllflmofll know what love means in the ful~ lest and finest sense. Miss George has been Mrs. William A. Brady. wife of Iths theatrical producer, for loony yv-RYB- “You never know", sho says. "what real love is until yml ha" been married ten years. And m8)’- be not than. There are so man! kinds oi! love. and nP-Oble mm"! so many dlfferent thinle by ll- Take me romances cf youth, where children in their teens are supptsed to thrill with love from me clasp of hands. from kisses, from a single glance, and the stories we hear nl love at first emu. That relation may be love or a kind, but fr is love m s mist. As Geraldy says: ‘Being in love before marriage is easy enough; the_pr‘.u.pals don't knot "sfih other. Each ls in love with an Ideal. s dream of perfection.‘ “T1113 my admires the color or curl of his swsethcarfs hair, the siladr- of her eyesxhe shape of her now or pnuln. The girl Bdfnife! thehreal-h of her lover's should- im, me phyrrcal strarigtb his courteous manner. But what does either really know about the cth- reni love. "Nor can you classify honey.- moon love as the real thing. That's passion or infatuation. In some ways If l8 ver beautiful Ilfld splendid. The ih n; to consider ls this: What is hflppulllllg during gm, garly stages of married lilo‘? Isn't the one trying to remake the ohterl Isn't the husband trying to stamp his individuality upon “is wife? lsn’t she, trying to reform him to suit her own ideas ‘if you love me‘-—-that is the constant cry-JYOIY" d0 II I fllk.’ quilt isn't real love. That's selfish love." FREIGHT IXQHANGI RAT‘! FIXID AGAIN mrrhwn, Jan. l9 -- In accord- ance with the judgment of the peers of Railway commissioners. the rate of sxchsnle lb connect- ion with shipments of freight be- tween points in Canada and the ' always include 800d bread-the you. make from REGAL £17611 l. the flour that is known Wgnderfui for flu-sad." United States from Jan. ll to Jon. 3i, inclusive will he seven tllhtl or one percent, and the surcharge on international frellht lllifimill" will he one half of one percent. the Sun was the ‘Child oi" Night; the Dawn came ‘before he_ Wes ‘born. and died as he rose mi the heavens. Cinderella, gray and! dark and dull, is all neglected} when she is away from the Sun.‘ mat drama-Lust for! love comes and the Fairy Prince is the IMorn- lIIB‘ Sun aver pursuing her to‘ claim her for his lbride. This is the lezend as it is found in ancientl Hindoo rbooks, and explains the, source and meaning of this fairy! tale. which is told in the language: eta-very country m Europe. Like- wise do‘ all the versions or the’ stories of “Beauty and, the Bessy",- Jlwk the Giant Ruler", “Litiiel “ed Riding Hood," and s grestl number of other fairy stories come from the same source and yet with enough difference to show that none of them’ are co» pied from each other. AFRICAN PIGMIES EAT ONLY WHAT THEY KILL The filming of the Congo IDIRmlBS in their native haunts is one of the strangest uses to which the movie camera has yet been put. This fact ale recently lbesn accomplished by Dr. Leonard Bergh. The average height of these llt- llfl people is under 4 i'eet, and they live as nearly the life of monkeys EWS used to be exceedingly scarce. crier would stand in the public square noisily When the crowd of eagler citizens lead assembled he would read the latest clanging his bell to attract attention. “Hear Ye! Hear Ye!” The town proclamation or give a brief summary of the news. Today in your easy chair you glance over the newspaper and in a few minutes completely inform yourself on the news of the day. Not only do you know what is trans- piring in the world of events, but you are up on the news of the busy market places where the best of everything ‘l obscured by the envious cloudsi 1101' sisters, and by her step moth- en-the Night. iSO she is the Dawn. M's mind or soul? No, that isn't- as it is ,ossihle for hu/msn beings to do. They are apelike, too, in appear- ance, with hairy skins, long arms. short legs, and powerful, thick-sot frames. They have no fixed anodes, but wander at will through the vast tropical forest-of which they are the only human inhabitants-An seal-ch of the game that constitute their-principal means of subsis- tense. Though they are exceedingly timid, and shun contact with all human beings not of their race. they are. nevertheless, bold and success! l hunters. No animal ‘ls too big or too will for a pigmy to tackle. They will ev- en attaok a full-grown bull eleph- ant with their tiny b0"! "d ""'°'" and will trail the huge brute, if nec- essary. for weeks on end. Although snvthlns mil "Oly- thing eatable is welcomed in the plgmy’: lsidsr they have a perfect mania for mht. o: which. when m!” c“ gel, |y_ may devour Incred- ih s qunn t es. Noverlhelels, when Dr. Bersh 0f- fered them son's flesh M 1"" they refused the proffered dsintlee. hgggngq, they explained. they Inuit their own hands. , Neither m my any w f" 1° ' passe, and when the comers man. coined one of them into consent- ing to pose smekiei l 9i ll" 9"‘ taro was a tailors. Alter a can?" ~ t Wares»; ‘on interla- llhminffl but: will!‘ mat. sustain - at is use chem’ d “u. waslaprsgsttpotl l can be bought. The advertisements are by no means‘ the least impor- tant news in the paper. They are an accurate index of what other people are buying, selling‘, wearing‘, eating, doing, learning; of what the world is accomplishing rand how, where and by whom it is being accomplished. They give you the opportunity for comparison and selection 0f almost everything you want or need. They bring the wares of the world to your door. ii Form the habit of reading the advertisements are regularly as you read the front page.