, *.. ,, ,., ~. f~ ' ~. . » »- f '» ~, > ,,L . ~ ,rl i - _, .r¢ _ _,_ _ v-yr_-_.- . ~ = - ~zr»19ic ~\ _ , » . ~.~ ._ :. ; ' . p i ' ’ f ' - » °“*-. . 1 L C E. 53 S 1 ' ' ' , § ` SlIllllIH EXPlllllEll ` I -Shackleton says: _ !‘ T/ie qurrtian of Ili: ron: tra! d b ' f imétzrmgl-1'! must be B01/n'/1'” ‘ uf "#0 'J mo" FC 9°" l;"°WS~ He is taking no risks. He chooses §l!;5;':l tgehifggieilie takes must yield every ounce ollow Shackleton’s example Into a sin . _ _ - gle bottle ot _ggyffllalilzacked the nourishment value of many pounds of ‘nd ,no _ even ‘a_fplain meal yields much more strength unshmcm ! YOU are taking Bovril. But rtmemb Shackletoii’s words: It must he Bovrll. B 0! lil Storms etc., st x-o , .; _. _ . _ 2°-'ffl ¢°=df-'|- 1-fs-. »-ai. ’?-5.. .€2’.'" iii.: rt.i’.i'.Z&’.‘?;'»=t.°.ii1'.’ai‘iv..i.‘f.°;Il§'$'Z-li s. ii s ' ' If its I ' THE VICTROLA AND THE FAMILY--No. 7 `\q% 3) _ 9. \» \ _,lv y 3; I / V' f . 1 - .il it lf I l\\ \..\“' ."‘ vu ( _Zi ? 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He holds out little hope that the missing men are alive. A thorough search, he said, had been made before he left the Arctic of both Herald and Wrangell Islands, with no result. . “What is more probable," he said, “ is that they perished during the tremendous raitering of ice before -reaching Wrangell Island. " We were rescued," added MacKin- l0y, " by Captain Bartlett, after one ol’ llie most daring journeys in the annals ol' polar exploration. after being on the island for six months. “During that time all my scientific colleagues died from the hardships experienced.” NARROW ESCAPE OF DUKE OF SAXE COBURG. Al\lS'l‘Elll)AM, Nov. 24.-According lo ai Bc-rlin rlcspiitcli, the Duke of Saxo tiohurg oscapeli ilcnlli in thc illnstorn “itll” by ii. slioll which cxplorlcil near where he was standing. 'l`lie cxplo- sion killed tlciivral Von Borge and wounded two oiiicors. WIIMAN REFUSES llPEllllTlllN Tells How She Was Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. 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Special weekly rates; " llnliiml Prices linienli/ The most convenient location to theatres, department stores and all 'insult lines; bnsslse trwlfffffd to and lrom Pennsgrranla Station lirce. . v I ‘ _ of fQI` Offs ._ lie: ir..*.'_.".;"i'.'.'v'.=-'.;»,. . ss, ng' Es; PHAISEST llllllllill llilillll INDUSTRY 5 Fill lllllii llllilli QUEBEC, November 24.- Mr. HA. Halas. a Belgian textile capitalist, whose plants at Ghent, Belgium, have been destroyed during the war, in negotiating with the city or Three Rivers, Quebec, regarding the erection ot a large plant with a Model City an- iiexed. It is said that Mayor Tessiér, Min- ister ot Roads, has offered certain ad- vantages to tho.Belglan llnancier. is is thought the efforts of the lion. Phlllipe Pelletier, the agent ot the Province of Quebec at London, that Mr. Halus has'been directed to take the opportunity ot’ installing his ilrm in Canada. The plant will employ many hundred lninila. YORK COUNTY LOAN ' FINAL DIVIDEND. 'ronoN'ro, Nov. 24.- An'?iFlie'r""0f the payment of a iliinl tlivirlt-ini oi` 51,4, cents to the shareliolilvrs of the York County Loan and Savings (lonipany has been made by tho Oiticial Itcfo- ree, J. A. C. Cameron. Previous ilivi dend`s amounting to 50 cents have ai- ready been paid, so that the share- holders receive 551/; cents on the dol- lar i'roin an estate that promised only about 25 or 30 cents when it went lu- lo liquidation in Dccoinber. 1905. The principal assets ot' the com- pany was a considerable area ot’ un» improved Toronto real estate in the Itoncesvalles-High Park district. The tremendous growth of the city in that direction realized the vision ot' Joseph Phillips. the promoter of the company, and ar-,counts for the comparatively iavorable result oi the liquidation. The liquidators the National Trust Company, received $98,714.81 for th ir nine years’ labors, but out this ca e some $12,000, for every dividend that was paid to the 115,000 share lders. The total a~ mount reallz d iii the llquirlation was $2,342,555.11. TWILIGHT AND l WENT HAND lN HAND. By I.. ill. Montgomery. 'l`\\'iliglit and I went hand in hand, As lovers walk in shining Mays, (Yer niusky, nienior_\'-liaunled ways, At-ross the lonely liarvest-land, \\'herc west winds shnnted in the wheat .-\n old, old vespei' wondrous sweet. Oh, Tiviliglit was a comrade rare For gypsy health or tcmpled grove. ln her gray vesture. sliadow-wore; l saw the darkness of her hair Faint-rrilrroretl in a hclilpool dim, As we stood tip-toe on its rim. Wo wont. as lightly as on iviiigs, ’i‘lii'ongh many ii s<'t-nted cliunrbor fair. - Among the pines and balsams, where i could have dreamed ot' darling tliings, And over as we went l knew The pooping iairy-folk wont too. i could lizivc lingcrcd now and thou By gate ol' ruoonriso that might » load To some forgotten spiccred inead. Or in some mossy, cloistered glen, \Vhcre silence, vcry still and rlcep, Scciiioil inllcn in \‘iiclini\l0 C \i\§>‘ llllllll lf l\\ \\r>§\ `< *f ‘- / l \\\ \ no \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ T ii`§\\ll ///¢ 5./ X \_\ \_\\ \. " A :ik - ' it , ._ ~ I / gi' / (l llllll \ \ \\ \ ,A . lt .. if i , ` . ` i l . f easasrh ie A Message from the Government to the School-children of Canada YOUR fatlici' and mother know 'most everything about the Canadian Apple--lioiv it has come to lic the iiiicsti in thc woi'lcl-why it is so good for rliilerg, tlic Mclntosh. Alberta raises kinc and wheat That earn the \vorld’s first prize lint not an :ipplc ht. to car, _Sho iinporli all l"lCl' Spys. lictwccn lllc mountains :riul rlic coast (iirows _lonzillian anrl tlic \\'c;ilil1y; ll's liarrl to tell which rlocs thc most To make licr people healthy. ~ s u . Every boy and girl who loves “Till-1 l.OVl-. STORY 0F THF. APPLES is told on his country should cat one big the last page of ii beautiful Apple Recipe Book which ripe red Cai'iadiariAppleevery