4‘ .-._:_ ‘otthe district. made the following - t [statement 2- ‘ ot three hundred and Mty miles. From - bonus. There were therefore the neees; p. cient to call tor sleeping cars to oilset ’ I . I ‘IUTTEIIIIILK FOR BEAUTY. i ' _ you on churning days. which-ml! b! ' the farm yourself to get it . have discovered a new beauty "9""!- ' while: it isitiliiresh. and then put the J I0. Ilia-THE ILUEPING CAB. __ The Hamilton Spectator. in a recent Illicit! telling of the industrial history ‘Pflamilton was _ the birthplace o! the first sleeping car known to the world. Samuel Bharp. the tlrst mas- ter mechanic of the Great Western shops in this city was the genius who worked out the plan. The Wagner Company took the hint and built both sleepers and diners. llnd then George Pullman came in and claimed credit tor being the inventor. The late B. B. Witton, who was then the master painter ot the Great Western shops, worked on the construction oi’ these sleeping cars." George Mortimer Pullman produced the car that besrs_his nsme in the yesr 1859. hut the date tor the iirst sleeper turned out (rem the Orest V ed by the newly organised can?) Tfllllk. which hsd been chartered in 18.53. The claim is slsomade by local his- torians in Hamilton. that s model o! m?" Dioneer sleepers. was sent to Ghost Britainsnd Ersnce. The claim oi Ham- "li"! II Mina the birthplace of the Blefilllfltl car is strengthened by a per- il"! P! the its o!’ tnemcsssaisn n; lustrated N we." This‘ publication was the colonial edition o! the (am- oua London Journal and devoted much space to the illustration and descrip- tion of the railway activities that we“; ""5" "i? in UPM! Canada seventy- llve years ‘ago.’ 1b m edition more W!" 1W0 lilflcs are devoted-to Samuel Sharp and the organisation {or rail- way coach building that he had de- "10980 ill Hoinllton. There is no dir- e" “Will-hm Kiade oi sleeping cars. but attention is called to the excellenc= o! the finished product and the numerous novel conveniences he has introduced tor the comfort of Great Western pat- rons whether‘ they he travelling hy day or night. . Summing the matte up recently with one oi the best-versed local his- torians in Hamilton. the writer was informed that some first-hand details had come down with. tine or two very elderly gentlemen who were employed‘ as-hoys in the Great Western shops. From their stories there is little doubt that the line had some form o! cars equipped with sleeping bunks prior to 1am. They were not elaborate. but were cortninly sleeping curs. There does not. appear to have heen any-st- tentpt on the part ,0! Samunl Sharp to '3"? JEIJ‘ ‘_"l';‘ ' know of me what Tanlac will do, F534.‘ Monécitti Tells How He Recovered Strength -"1i\".£‘t e r Eight Years‘ Of Rheumatism. F‘. A, Mongeau, popular night clerk at the Prince oi’ Wales Hotel, i7 and l9 MoGill College Avenue, Montreal. Canada, lends his name to further the cause oi Tanlac, the treatment that has proved of such great benefit to him, “After all Tanlac has done tor me," said Mr. Mongeau, “l just feel like praising it to everybody. Eight years o! muscular rheuma- tism bad just about made a cripple 0t me. l got to where l simply had to limp around on a cane. My nerves became aflected, my sleep unsound and I felt completely knocked out. “Six bottle of Tanlac, taken oi me and l have had no turther trouble with rheumatism, or my health, since. My nerves are steady 8e s. die, I sleep tine and feel the same way. Anyone wanting to ‘HEM Iilllll W eight months ago. made a new man ' ‘druggiste. ‘Over 40 million bottles sold, Accept no substitute. Tsnlac Vegetable Pills protect his invention by patent rights. just phone me here at the hotel." Tanlac is for sale by all good. For Constipation. Made and Recommended "by the Manufacturers 0t Taulac. Ill operating sleeping ears st least two yesrs before they were built in the Unitod Stabs Ifvlilfllbe. l i Western shops in Hamilton is given as 1W1. Construction work on the Great Western was started in 185i and by 18M the, line,wss built across the Niagara ltiver and as isr west ss De- troit, and, by 1857 exceeded s length ~ll_li3_-the investment had paid a divi- dead o! six per cent. sud s substantial ssry tunds and a length ot line snfli- the competition that was being odor- _ (By s Woman Physician.) Isny o! us during the coming months will he within reach at one oi the greatest beautiilers. and toniish‘ indeed shall we he it we do not take advantage oi’ it to the lull. Buttermilk ' ' if the liquid lctt ntterths milk is churned for butter. and an! ‘M?! farm l_s only _too pleased to sell it to once or twice s week. The)’ "ma"! charge about sia cents a quart tor it, * i and you have. at course. to go up to . There are two wsys in which to use ib-lnternally and externally. Drink us ranch as- ever you csn-s qunrt a day is not too much, tor it is light and nourishing. and contains man! "1 "l? Jigs-giving properties of milk without m‘ heaviness and dliiieulties of diges- ti . “Ynour complexion will henctlt by the internal use alone. but il‘ you also hlthe your face he twofold. The way to use illy is tirst to wash the lace var-ii water. and then m tool! the buttermilk Btherously vi"- Ple" °l lint or old handkerchief Do not wipe oi! the excess. for the whole secret lies in letting it dry in. so sit tor n minute or tsro until it is all shsorhed. Do t is st night. anyhow. it you have time. nce or twice durlhil e day. Your slrin will freshen snll " -.snd your friends will think you it extern- jsdfmstier it the buttermilk “ ‘ ' far as the external um ffllflo ‘drink ns much ss you can mindefjflfl one side to. use up II l. hs described. ., ' sauces. snsnr. who is clean. - Ital ' with building i i in it your reward will I gently in 7 you ‘ -¢A':Z~=—m: llsize the un- lull-size Gum- Dipped by Firestone, fender ____fl'g it $0 all 2t". tat mt alpine y y Qum-Dipp ilreAtlvaniaucs°i Qnfull-size gum-dipped balloons ct the greatest amount of ccua led comfort, saiety and economy Lnsttled by low air pressure. Firestone » Balloons are not merely over-size tires. They utilize the princi le of low air pressure, first perfects without changing gear ratios, clearance or interfering in any way with the mechanism of your car. 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