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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 13

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Saturday, October 5, 1912. 7'i'Z VANCOUVER WORLD 13 A Great British Inventor OF EMPIRE BUILDERS A ENTHUSIASM FOR THE A ll' 1 xXN. i XX 1 V1 TTx r( mm i i t'4 mi IJLj n.it for eleven are r.ilvc. ftrof he.lltiiy and doiin well. One of tin ions.

W. ii. Bella. y. r.o.v io 'anoouver, an has ar invt ef v.

i.l fe.on i.ror. r. V. lo wao.so roiuoo to "Tei: wo are irolebi fr this rry. 'r dsited lit i'i ii the r.

soldi. have evrve i la ur.ua an 1 t.tetn ti iuanv uiedais ar: o. A. S. Beliaaiy vo.l 'he i'h ile.

im at ar. 1 in the I rs. seven in Eurma ami 1:: Throe of t1 br were one company at lii lia, at ie gisx 0 v'tr Xsix Brain Force and Staying Power Thain buihling fnrrr, thn force tli.it timvs 111 bij: iilcaR conir true, the eneigy lor continuous effort, this was tho great power with which rhosfcrtne cquipiieil Mr. (ivimlell Matiliewi, en. ihiin him to work tmrtmittinrjy and uitJaxnttJ, until he lias now accomplished the invention of the wireless telephone.

This historic achievement has convinced Mr. Matthews that the success of any ambitious mental or physical endeavour is mvst materially advanced by the revitalising properties of I'hovferine, which, ha says, protected him very effectively trom tho sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, and bodily disorders his excessive brain ellorts had previously provoked. So severe was his long toil and nn.xictv, it is now the Turn belief of Mr. Matthews that he owes most of his tireless industry, his new capacity and enjoyment for work, to the exhilarating stimulus of Phosferine, (or it is this great inventor's expert enr? that the tonic generates the exti a energy everyone needs to complett preat projects. Magnificently Increased.

Mr. II. Grindell Matthews (the Inventor of Wireless Telephony) lt is with pleasure I desire to let you know how very helpful Phosfcrine. is to me, when engaged on arduous mental work. IhniiiRthc last five or six years I have suffered from nervous breakdowns which have been cjuised by the exhausting strain of continuous application to my experitiierital wotk in wireless telephony.

The anxiety and restlessness attendant oa my researches made me sleepless and fatigued, with au un.ertain appetite, and a tendency to mrk irregularly until I discovered what ao excellent corrective Phosfcrine is of such) tioublesonie conditions. Tre tonic is a first rate antidote for dejertior and I malte a practice of' taking it regularly, as 1 find it immediately renews the. strength of my rieives, and exercises a stimulating effect on the whole of the nervous system." May 8, 191 2. xs A GREATEST OF A PROVKN Infiif nw Maternity Wcakr.er ImJiftpitlrn Premntnre Denny Neuralgia Mental Exhaustion Sciatica Loss nf Appetite Kihniif.tir.il Kervoun Uebilit And till dieordTi consequent upon a f. The Royal Tome Pho.sffrlno has been supplied hy Koyal Comm.

i FLAG j. we slonild sr." i a un! i f.i. t. havfr ad ehjoyed of l.O'epi ti.e n'M UllJ el. in il.i less ('.

It a man 1 'hin lo third that flirt are Minor tin aim' i aiinv liii'i Is no .,:) r. fii of ii't 1 Is is tl 1: 'lid I I 1 1 HI" I lii in veil "1 ftim." i 1) I f'O'l. in or.eie of th or are! V'eor, ,1 and ploSl" 'ts ill I II. fith. of 'his Ii a i 1 1 1 1 a v.

1 vi 11 1, ,1 eie an A 1 i.e eh'. (e tlii" n.l!il Hr.t.sh I a co. ra' ithr a very rotiirTi ivin fo'ind ion 5ft n.i''mra,i jrol'i il a Mt t'i "i 'iip'vw. of iv of oT acid fit ifl rt f.u hr tjst of a a fid hard i ra i a visit a i nil tad 'i In tJhi of dark m'OHS if i i hri''k for t'Tc fonn i named ownli'iut ion, n.tli or U' lf. coilid In; f'e.

t. with Either foimdaf on thu ii 'iff; Im at et compop ifi of plain 10 tvvo in'hn, Irav nx fl 'fa 'i rtn. fV. st 'i 'Vii'i ivhIm ff.ibr, inch hoards lappfd inch! ex.ieS'ed to i to tnfr wtaihcr with a rouirh df wlthoat, ac met to 'be scrwr down and Thn sf.it nrid a stkkiey brown wifh e'th a wpa whitp trlm for th i alancf of the holism, or a iight ffren trtm or a dark micshm trim. With tbis combination a dirk rd roof fl, little darker than tiio rrd as to allow a liM for fa din would look The py in al cr S's ishotMd be made of f'he same materia as the fouada 1 is oom po ae of.

To llrlil'h poval Fr.m' 11.1 1. Ih" I mpicis of Itussln II. M. tho Kins ol li llm of Ororfid II. M.

tho Queen ot ilonmnnia And tho i'rlrclpal Royalty nnd 41 A A to Hit ALL TONICS RI MLDY tOR Lassitude Neuritis Fniiti.r.,.0.11 Brain Fn tlRfkacho fllp. flc 'tits III nli.o: IIy.t' I'A An reduced state of the ncrvon ty I v.v' II. M. Ihs Cjl'een of Smie ll.I.M. the Dintspi I c' I I M.

the rurhess Oica 01 I i.oaa II.R.ll. tho II' eh( rt liio Imperial Farnoy of thlra Arl.stocrocy throucliont the world. I (Continual from pnr 12.) that may bo washni with aoj water and that will outwear many wooden floor, If Riven a coat of lino' leum varnish once or twice a yetr. ir wishes werei quartered oak floors probably no other kind would he laid. The lenstth of tho pnrsn.

however, mui1 bo considereil In most homes, find then are, other woods not so much talkc( about, that ftlvo splendid, results. Ma, plo, birch and hard pins are standard floor woods. They require no filler, al doei oak, and may he treated In naitup al finish or stained. Ash and chestnut are used, also, but they demand thl use of a pa'te filler to close tha porol before the finish is applied. Maple In I nerl.

Maple Is very hard and will endtiri rough, trea'ment, so that It la well adapted to kitchens, halls and nurseries, where tho wear find tear is ttre it Itirrh a finish wood favored bj many, who prefer it even to Itself In unite of the fact that It rors less ft. is toujrh and strong, and Its crain Is nltthly attractive. may finlst.e,) nal'iral; but Ii takes a stain splendidly, and is often treai' in thai way. There would tie fewer complaints about cold feet, uslnj tho feral in it! literal sense. If all floors were mae'e double, llJlri' ehe'l)) ne or sin u.

for the under 1 loori KheathlM p'lp't the board helps to make 1 1 i3 floors irmeri layers of i re a azilnst fire; aiol felt deadens tile souih'I children pisy.nir leaj: frou: O'eritcid. It a puii.1 an lo have the oininsr or living roo ioii siructed i open beam io tie1 it i ll'i. fn many iv.i:.; 'ii''J merely shumii, Inn if the acr iai striiclion beams shirv, i 1 1 snouid be ni.nl' ex ra k. I Mfnin. Prejilfliee prevents pe wood fioors.

the only a imenr th it ironi hiri in orr to ttet hjriiif" iolis e.iiui' seh 'iiies The natural Is often s.itlsi'a' tory, r.i'houira there are times when It sir.kes an incongruous note, rrone persons lo think tlidt lh use of stain is almost a the floor is porfee' ly nnw, a stain is really necessary. Floors may be varnished or waxed; het'er they may be varnish Hl and rubbed. A varnished floor Is durable and clean. When It begins to show wear In spots, a little more varnish niay be added there ouht to be a tun of varnish In every well equipped noaseholil. A Word of warning horn.

Tt is a mistake to use any hut the very best finish on the floor. Cheaper material may answer in spots where there is but little wear; but Its Use on the floor will spell regret in a short time. IT MKillT llfl HOUSK. A town In NunKary has dected to tax the liaclieiorB to fupport the child ri n', hos piml And at that they get off without limine (o milk the floor o' Ott Juwria'l. 1M RrTiS X' 1 I Clausen, Architect, Minneapolis, io.

I I I 1 Dot ties r. Kid 82. Supplied wholesale hy A. Topoorten ,4 Cn j(, CoiUuva Street West, Vancouver, It C. Can tie pun dialed at all store, O'C, 7he St 25 renta nil nearly four times the 50 c.

sie. PR0PH1F 1 OKS ASH i'OM i PARSONS, I I.OM ON. I.NGI.AND. HOMES THAT ARE DIFFERENT Through a remark mnJe tn World representative lit iv suburban ullway station wo aro ubio to intro luoe our readers today to very re imrkaiile family. Mr.

H. W. Bellamy, head of th's family, his portrait ippoars in I is an old coun ry printer. Mo ie. sott'i.

up business mailers in tiio old country ami Will toon Join hi? wife. hoso por.rnlt wo c'vi'. who, with five tuns, Is now sl.lliii,' in sMith Vancouver, the five. ou ik men having ooir.renla! and re nunorativo employment in this city. Mr.

ttn Mrs. never bad a afhtir. They have eJeven stalwart oi: i. nr.U tho record of the mi'ly is rt the boys have. crve.i under "ti 'laa' In tho nrniv imvf, rfonio of them saw actlvo "ry.Vv' ih llni ar and oiiierwi.

1 all oiii.ao.i unhurt. I'ive of Sse p.i'.ioli yoi.n men. tr wo have said, in scattered ov. r. New but a'! are la a complete vi'v r' inoa Cu i "IN bo; in liir'r i ri.o of lo 'iany senior bcTtn fe as a I ts: wirk.

All the hoys W1r rn in ''cuitjfu! 1 lo with rs. of Siialtcspsare. sons; two in ituaacy, but tiio number 13 T11K OKICIV Of "IMJ0ZI.V' Tuv' nidde a iiquyr from barlpv TS ea''od hooa v. ho'h. 'ilifUKh raiented, la not proaiiotixl like ivlne, iie it frivfs heat and sTentil to th of Moslao! warriors and for hun r.

Fieeca in drmliinic It brli us on ffout dmp iy.Kvl.i Kfffndl, "Travels." Messrs. W. T. Stein chart red jcountants. have moved their offices Hooma 034, U33, 936 Rosers building.

Granvino street. Use I3 rapid iJlm eiidbka yoa to accocpIi.il luors work la (hue and w'H less cduri tlim cllifewisa possiUo. Il dratii mechanically no ar i 1 cKcKiLaU anil will rut acrilcli or iKe wrfac. Kefw cooliiig ntaiails, Uoon, wwd. work, met.il work, wiuilwi ami evtrytli 'ng about On hanse, bam or dairy spick ami cpa.u 1'3 Us3 particle qtiickiy hanvHx dirt reiM wiikli sojp.

pardon? and oiiict clctascn will act tiled Avoid I Caustics I'M 1 rr 1 $318 I a ff if ip I Dnin oate: mA5iUlh5 cr matron, the toother of ten soldier boy. whii. In rearing a lannlv of lluilder.s tin are nothiiiR less has Indeed done, the State Hnnie 1 he portraits are: Centre. Mr. and Mrs.

Iiollarnv: the idlest son. II. W. H.llarov. I on lila fatlTT's band the mothers is ,1.

ii. Ihiianiy. The bottom portrait of all Is Claud (Moment India v. The o'her sons are; si. A.

)nd lamv. c. V. A. Hi I ov Waller lod lai'iv.

Vln i iit 1 1. V. I', llel'siv C. Ii. Ie li.

mc. ran I I I 1 17 I ll 1 1 evel' i th. Will MJ.II1 l. to Van. on Til us.

Arid a in the I I I I I I I ol tiicio. i4ki.i for ille W' I. i i a i i i9 Till. l.Y ru hi lio. ilftein P.r ii ft I "ri "'I'll'.

v.n 11' Mir 1 I'd yu'i no 1" i lie cO in a v. ir.rtf Jt.i.... ni ah: Mip or iniratv. 'tel iij rvhn en ems ii'T th rue il li. i of r', P' n.

ilp'k a iri Hrr not ho lb I IPi ninn Sun. HARDWOOD FLOORS ARE THINGS OF JOY Sanitary and Clean as Well as Ceautiful, and They Last. Handsome hardwood floors are the Joy of a pioud housewife. Likewise, tlv Please the maid; for the amount of care they require is nendPrilile In comparison with that demanded hy the earp 't. when any pretense of keening the house an and s.irntary as made.

The 1 ncr or tho carpet marked the hetrinninir of a new er.oeh In house tni.ldlriit. Formerly, only the Ki''hen seeiai irnpor tanr, aii flor.nnir must with th Kont.rrn iH, 0f rUK s. lft. a h.1 small, .1 i ali morn or a xro.ft,i to f.h visUor'a ffizf. fa for fio'r th t'm.

It llkf iv than not to bo rov, rVd wh Kraf liuoiurn lai.l Jn ro.morn ru i that plir'. rfn.l niakln? a amk'S rovrin ''f a( a InviiMtisr, an 1 rvinu 'n hrnk t.h 'a. i an 1 i. ir a rr raro rx rr.l in coos ar th roi 1 15 Hf', fM, wrif tV fhrrillfrt vvji! nor Ano a i wnf. rrrn jip.

'flp. IfrWril 'A aro usiialiy p'cjiKffJ when flt rt flnrl no' hi? hasty flii I he winctn.vs th in f.nltr rm.riy ri' a.i f. Tint irilo is n. ihiy trtif, iVn o. lh a.ltniL virc aa ioJt i r.

diff i't lo i in i nr. i spr i HiTconi unh? i pr tic i mnv. A iv ff rnr Tlo i to ho o.va. no I i i i(. on' mil i iIkhi i i ro liVPVe'p, ft victor fo af! i i I fj mnfi of ri, kv iij in )i Iniv vir raising io reran rt if f'fvi'ni T' v.vs fh.

h. io id ar it. iy arv ma nd rr I' im po hv f' rt' f.j fin. I'. i d.

bur ill" HU Off; mo it il Of If. O'Sia, of on foif a siM'h a 'i h'l'cr in the ''ri of hoit fa ''nmjiPdm' hoi of A vi Si and f.cir, i a. sin p'i ni in (xr In 1 1. fiash IJianvind I'aiift. Tn rrn ny rroif ph ci wher i.

'i ievi'1 id fvc f' atiirf inn avoided seiral wavs, oiw of wh hn i uppi sash voniAw hat ni cr than rh li'vpr one I'lammd pain's are of.cn jt in rnarmv nt w.ndows. The effect Is rii armiSntr; but they arc not asy Sri! throtiifh, and arouse tbe wrath of the bonaekpeper wiuin the day for I hem cornea. BMnds or sliuitrs, wh'ch werp formerly cf nd erssary frr pvpry hov.f, rp ahnndom by many fh it f. in rlfR.Lfnl.nit bouses pf ntre mi typ' s. Tbpy are never used 'iih win down, and are diff.eu:t to hnrrjie vb wn flows In sroups, Tiiey are feldom found on cement or pbintnvpd hoiwct.

often from brick houses and tt hi: with when bulid.ng mewst ban in In I fin "nif tp nnri VnMInn Wrrt'ln iik suhsi et ft'f( whpn spinet htri of this ('! flfrmrd nTfTsar.v, I to fo It 1 hn.f mi nahofl, Hi) fri, ti1 lit i ift, v'r fl ta Tn f1i rofn pom wtiinl th tf will howl twilnt wr il, I'fpaiti I mk Is cif Mi trr (Tff! I ft' the pronomi i 1 1 i hotri rnvrifr. f'n tisi'1 ft sr ft 1 1 i (, i I a Inflow is a inon portent ftn rh" of honso Tha.n If f'ontmori 1 it rf fI i'j l'K or.i tho parL of layman ar ifftr. GO OP. STORES IN LABOR TEMPLE Co Operative, Profit Sharing Company Opens Up Grocery and Provision Store Today. With the object, its sponsors claim, of considerably redur I ri tr tn cost of living to memiiorn, the Co Operativn Stores Limited, wnieh ha been In the process of organization for tho past few months, will today start huslnoss In the new Labor Templn, 413 Dunsrnulr Street, At first only trroceries and provisions will handled, but.

it Is the intention of tho company to ultimately secure, more spacious s.ores and run a bite department s'ore. Ail profits will fto back to share eual.omers, either in monthly or in dividends and It. Is said that ttnrkinirmen have the organization in iarse nurnhers. U1 in Canada for over half a century us ed in wery corner of tlie world where people suffer from Constipation and its resulting troubles Dr. Morse's Indian Rooi Fills, stand higher in public estimation than any others, and their ever increasing sales prove their merit.

Physiciana prescribe them. 25c. a box By Arthur C. oi tern I I K53T1.JEI ir3f sio biwm tn "W5 Ii? 5iz I T7i tpn rlfTir of tho tlm in osvarrl Jns th.e b'r of rnp.e m.ir rifij, i ffefHvin fB9 out of th' stride LUivii pnxts of a honi. t.

the ru ra ftrst, Irsa work, a.a mnnlJinf. orn trnffn ra; bracket fc.vr roorma fun i mi floTr a mm fj mttylu and frpfh ar t'vin wan Mioug lvt owiry few yu rs AT" alimvst revfrMnif to some nf tli rood old thinyj IjR th h.hba and ciarp'rn watrr. la a.n easy m. iftr to provide a cat'Tn fhiiiit will supply th iv'. in the basf me nt airid thp of i ti over hard Un "snpt nilv tile W.iL,?.r we ffn; fro thu a te ts known to ewry ho'ia Wfff.

Thfr ip a ti nflnfT to or 1 vr mire :r.rli vliaial eh to fach per ml': ins; t'hf ncir tn frcn mmnthle in. div un! vl f.t a nm th. sock plan hW of 'i in'I' Irvr ih tn it over 'f 'h at vcr horn (io not maki' it an rx.ic! copy ff gnm Oni Cia'frl of ne tn no tor n. Trip re is no par h.ir cn'mg of ii f.v l1liit Wll'l t.hfi i finSf nf' of rhn r. o.vnrr.

linl Iv rc Im Himcilimi' tilvmi opvlnsr a htme in th mtr.ri tv tiiat a imi.uxmt i. a man baa yui ij 1 uji i ii 1 1 I to fh t. i.v to 'I rrrrr; I. jC 1 i E.itVA.pil3r thousjlit. and nm t' annin of hs pa; an ret to 'ria for riff in for her tr.ar ar 'i it or mt cW t't (lup; 5l Hil.

i it. sin flven if tht dors i i Tt 'a and ri a '(itte ia his rro hia "'e a. or. niorn oji. rj rafisn KUi i ii" ri i oon ijn.

o' mp ho g'H 'I ma. TV prni ir rsi jo oinnio in the. ir, 1 1 4 1 nf 'o a po iio roof ra. i a few fpi Ho of eft'fM is unaie'ii in a way Ok' t.h.s ar not erjjer.rtr and rh.i.: is i rr' of ih' poiuiirt" Uy of the era: i fir. an A i 'ra ivi ss iniii.

"X')( it: it ri sort ol' wo aomf, hv.i't on honr, fruh a ji. rood ia. ara.nrf ivn i' nd a harm i'wn a 'WH tajail i this rty. pi asiii oi.ir Lo nation 'or this little n.uv wou'jd a hrifk ''i ion, a opiiri irri'V iwmen si on irUr niadt hy whitf cmcnr and sand or fino srrav iv i ii a in h'y brown trim for ci rackets and window ra.mfl a mi pal gi'fwn widow ftai'h and sxrreens. com i.

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