The two motors will be a very heavy burden in themselves. They are understood to be Wolsel‘ey er;â€" gines of eight cylinders, developing 200 horse power each. With this driving force of 400 horse power. the speed of the airship is calculah ed at 45 miles an hour. Zeppelin III,, with two Daimlerâ€"Mercedes motors of 130 horse power each, has a calculated sped of 30 miles an hour. no details regarding the new Brit- ish- naval airship have hitherto been given out. According to in- forisiatiou collected from unofï¬cial solrces the airship will be the big gest yet bult, its length being over 500 feet against the 446 feet of the largest Zeppelin. In construction it will resemble the Zeppelins, inasmuch as it will have\a metal frame, and the gas bag will be divided into compalt- ments. It will be able to lift some twenty tons, including the car, but in practice it, will probably not be found useful for lifting more than about ï¬ve tons. England is Building a Flier 500 Feet Long. Beyond the fact; that it is being built at Barrow, England, by Messrs. Vickers’ Sons and Magdgu of the citizen, may be carried out, mid the co-incid-ent requirements of inspection and adjustment of losses within Canada. not interfer- led with. “3001mm: of the combine to which refernce has‘been previously made, rates are excessive; insurance re- quired to reasonrbly expccli ‘ e large business transactions cannot be ob« tained. Necessaryand very desir- able forms of insurance in the proâ€" per conduct of business are not procurable, and on the other hand, conditions are imposed by the Liâ€" censed Companies which are not re-- quired by other ofï¬ces, and the op~ (“ration of- which entail additional burdens upon the Premium Payeis of Canada. Other insurance than can be ob» tained in Canada is therefore most ‘ desirable, and in many cases, abso~ lute‘ly essential, and the Premium Payers want the Insurance Act to provide the means whereby the right of private contract outside of Canada, now an inalienable right I LIULLI I lto a p music-i “Ye: “An ment 7' " "Ya . “YO‘ averse :ins’trui meat, And tina.†It is ‘ gotten ing in traditi Thoma before is ma carefu curatii I The Premium Payeirs’ do not wish the Insurance Act to lowerthe bars whereby unlicensed insurance companies would be permitted to, canvas or solicitxbusiness in Canâ€" ada, to advertise or open ofï¬ces in the country, but they strongly proâ€" test against any legislation'which will restrict their right of contract,- bv imposing penalties on the indi-' Viduals who will perform in Can-l uda, the acts incident to thth co’nâ€"ï¬ tract, as for example, the inspec: tion of a risk or adjustment of a. loss.†Opinions of Fire Insurance Pre- mium Payers of Canada. The following extracts from a booklet recently issued by the Comâ€" mittee of Insurance Premium Pay- ers of Canada will be found inter- esting by all classes of the com- munity in View of the proposed In» sui‘ance Bill now under considera- tion by the Dominion Government. The opinions herein expressed are taken verbatim from the literature issued by the Committee and 'we assume no responsibility for them. 'il’ie public. however, can draw their own conclusions as to the cor- rectness of these views from the facts at their disposa . The Com- mittee of Insurance Premium Payâ€" er:.. is composed of business men representing all classes of. business .0 (Ramada. ’lhis Committee came tngeti’lf)!‘ for the purpose of organiz- ing definite Opposition to certain clauses in the. proposed Insurance Bill which were considered harm- fu? to the best interests of the bnsi~ mess communitv, and to offer some opposition to the full sway of what: thcy call the Insurance Combine. The fullmving e'fumcts from the booklet issued by the Committee are int ,rcsting in this connection :â€" RIVALRY IN BIG AIR'SIIH‘S PROPOSED INSURANCE BILL. ISSUE N0. 1â€"10. The girl was very rich and the young man was poor but honest. She liked him, but that was all, and he knew it. One night he had been a. little more tender than usual. . “You tured. “Yes,†she replied frankly. “I am worth one million two hundred and ï¬fty thousand dollars.†“And I am poor.†((Yes.)) “Will you marry me?†(lNo.7l “I thought you wouldn’t.†“Then why did you ask me 'l†“Oh, just to see» how a man feels when he loses one‘ million two hun- dred and ï¬fty thousand dollars.†,5 The vessel is to have a. length of 994 feet. with a dlarneter of 65% feet. The envelope is to be- of max:- fnn‘ium alloy, with a capacity of g3.031.216 cubic feet. The builder intends to ï¬t the airship with meâ€" ‘tnrs of 1.200' horse power, with lwhinh he proposes to attain a speed iof from 45 to 55 miles an hour. JUST \VANTED A SENSATION. A lugging cough drives sleep and cannon “my. Yon’oan cagnquor it with Allen" Lung Balsam, whmh. ralxovos hard. breathing, pain I. the choa‘ and Irritation of the throat. Give it truly to tho ohildron. ’ .{ “You see, génï¬emen, nothing is Morse for the 'lungs than ‘theg‘wind instruments. What-is your instru- ment, my. friend 1†When some people do tell the truth they exaggerate it. Scandal is the battle of fools who judge other people by themselves. Mr. Jugginsâ€"“A black cat came to our back fence last night.†Mrs. Jugginsâ€"“Did it bring you good luck 2†Mr. Jugginsâ€"“That’s what it did. I hit it the very ï¬rst time I ï¬red.†While more prevalent in Winter, when sudden changes in the wea- ther try the strongest constitutions, colds and coughs and ailments of the throat may come in any sea.- son. At the ï¬rst sight of derangey ment use “Bickle’s Anti-Consump- tive Syrup. Instant relief will be experienced, and use of the medi- cine until the cold disappears will protect the lungs from attack For anyone with throat or chest weak- ness it cannot be surpassed. It is an Elixir of Life.~Since for- gotten time, men have been seek-i ing for the Elixir of Life, which} tradition says once existed. Dr; Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is an Elixir, before which pain cannot live. It) i5 made up of six essential oils, carefully bIended so that their curative properties are concentrat- ed in one. It has no equal in the treatment of lumbago, rheumatism, and all‘ bodily pains. “I can tell a man’s occupation from his disease,†he said, turning to a patient. “Now, this mam is a mmician. Aren’t you?†“Yes, sir.†“And you play a. wind instruâ€" ment?†Acoording to the calculations the vessel will nossass a total lifting power of 102% tons. A VPSSQ] of ï¬nch dimensions snould weigh at IMQt 75 tons. leaving a, margin ‘ QQV fans for namo. Tt is furthAr flaked thm‘ it would be hassmle to carrv 400 passengers on board. Algy Sapleighâ€"Do play for me, Miss Rogers; I always enjoy your playing so. You ' know I don’t know the ï¬rst thing about music. For Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes, Granulation, Pink Eye and Eye Strain. Murine Doesn’t Smart; Roothes Eye Pain. Is (Tompounded by Experienced Physicians: Contains no Injurlous or Prohibited Drugs. Try Murine for Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. Try it in Baby’n Eyes, (01' Scaly Eyelids. Druggists Fell Murine: rt 500. The Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chi- :a go, will send You Interesting Eye Books tee. Many people are made giddy by the social whirl. ‘ PILES CURE!) IN 6 T0 [4 DAYS. I‘AZO OINTMENI‘ is pummnteml to cure any Cam of Itching, mind. lllealin: or Prat-timing Piles in 6 to 14 days or muney refunded, 500-. A pompous doctor was going round the hospital wards, followed bv a crowd of students. It looks, however, as if Great Britain will not be allowed to re. main long in pOSSeasion of the lavrg est airship, for from Germany comes the ihformation that Albert Wetzel, an engineer, has completed arrangements f0:n the construcfion of a vessel which will, if his ambi- tious project is realized, make the Eriglish airship look like a dwarf. The British airship may be ex- pected to be ready for its trials in four or ï¬ve months’ time. tL'a man replied, “Concer- WR ONGLY DI A GNOSED. Try Murine Eye Remefly are very rich,†he TACT. V611 HER KNOWLEDGE. Fatherâ€"Well, Carolyn, how 'do yop like school? ' n1 1 dfléailglryn (aged six)-Oh, so much, papa. !» ._.. .. -~..‘ 1 1. VCarjolynâ€"l’ve learned the names of all the little boys. Bachâ€"â€"“I suppose, old man, your wife still thinks she married a trea- sure?†Benedictâ€"“No; a treasâ€" ury! ri‘atheerhat’s right, daughter. And now what have you learned to-day’! If you follow Mr. Snyder’s ex- ample and use Dodd’s Kidney Pills for slight urinary disorders, you will never be troubled with Gravel. If you'iuwe Grave-f, Doddâ€™ï¬ Kidney Pills will Cure it. As sooh as 3.1mm really feels that he can at last put aside his busiâ€" ness cares he lies down and dies. Children Will Go Sleighlng. They com. home oovemd with snow. Haif a. teaï¬puomul'of Pain. kil‘erin hot sweetened water will prevent any I'llefl‘octs. Avoid sub;timtes, more is but on. “Painkiller "â€"Porry unï¬tâ€"250. and 500. “Do you believe that she really intends to marry George ‘2†((1 My hair is falling out. 01d chap !†a solicitor conï¬ded to a me- dical friend. “Can you recommend something to keep it in?†“Cer~ tainlyl†was the agreeable reply. "A cardboard box!†A Mild Pill {or Delicate Women. The ’most delicate woman ca.“ un- dergo a course of Parmelee‘s egoâ€" table Pills Without fear of unplea- sant consequences. Their action, while wholly effective, is mild and agreeable. No violent pal-ins or purgings follow their use, as thou- sands of women who have ‘used them can testify. They are, therefore, strongly recommended to women, who are more prone to disorders of the digestive organs than men.‘ The healthy glow disappearing from the cheek and moaning and restlessness at night are sure symp- toms of worms in children. Do not fail to get a bottle of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator; it is an effectual medicine. “I don’t know. Herimother and father think so well of him that I’m afraid there’li be no wedding.†" Only One “EROMO QUIF‘HN 3†That is LAXATIVE RRO'HO ()I'ININW Lnuk for ths simlamre of E. W, GROVE. Used the world over to Cure 8. Cumin One Day. 25c. “In the. spring of 1907 I was al- most laid up from a lame back and was also troubled with excessive urination, I got a box of Dodd’s kidney Pills, and used them with satisfactory results. Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills are the best Kidney medi- Cme I ever heard of.†Manitoba ManTells How His Urin- ary Troubles Vanished Before the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Hamrlik, Man, Dec., 27. â€" (Speeial).â€"Probably there is no dis- ease to which men is heir that causes such a general dread as Gravel, or Stone in the Bladder. The frightful pains it brings and the terrible o erations it necessi- tates cause a s udder of apprehen- sion whenever it is mentioned. But there is really no reason why any man or woman should fear Gravel. It is purely and simply a Kidney disease, mid as such can be either cured or guarded against by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Take the case of Mr. Calvin R. Snyder, well known here. He says:â€" GRAVEL WARDED OFF AND CURE!) BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. YOU NEED FEAR ï¬r 3m ï¬rm}: m (opens. «@1435 Give: immediate relief. The ï¬rst dose relieves your aching throat and alleys the irritation. Guaranteed to contain no opiates. Very pllatable, ‘ All Dani-u. 25:. 1 When You’re Hearse Use “That woman’s conversation is deep as a well.†“YES; but she never dries up.†[3) UNKIND A BAD SIGN. AT LAST. INTIMATEON IT NO LONGER a meal he is oppressed by feelings of fullness and pains in the 3130-, ,mach he suffers from dyspepsia} which will persist if it be not dealfl with. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are the very best medicine that. can be taken to bring relief. These pills are specially compounded to deal with dyspepsia, and their ster- tling qualities in this respect. can be. ivouched {or by legions of users. Touristâ€""This seems to be a very dangerous pass. I wonder there is not a, warning board up.†Guide â€"â€"“Yes. There was one up for two years, but no om; fell over, so it The Pill That Brings Relief. â€"â€" When, after one has partake}; of wuuugu i!va .... a, Recommendeï¬}? doctors. and everybody for pleurisyx stii One reads in the Toronto papers of the new Branch of the Traders Bank being opened on the corner of Richmond and Yonge streets this week.' Another Branch to handle, the increased business‘of this bank in Toronto, *and within two blockh of their big iiiteen-storey Head ,Ofli'éé means'enormous rowth. Thea Tl‘aderihad\already eig 1; branches in Toronto, which might seem to the ordinary layman to more than sufï¬cientJto handle any rea- sonable amount of business. The necessity of opening a new branch in: its own town shows part of the reason, doubtless, fo: the very sub- stantial growth of this Institution this year. "My dear, did you make the cake out of the cook book ’5†“Yes, love.†“Well, I thought. I tasted one of the covers.†iwas taken down atltuta for "Thu 1) 5; L" Menthol Plaster, 5:01.12: some unscrupulous dealers may say there a Recommended by doctors hospltals, clergy ’ r - L, I... an .5 “Ana ntn, 1A- .. ENIGMATICAL. “Is that gradeâ€"climbing appli- ance of yours a bona, ï¬de inven- tion ’2†mm to No Such flung .- o hummus gm ï¬g trouble goes from bad to worst unless check. a, Allen’s Lung Bals any cum the worst of Colds. It allay: inflammation and Ololl'l tho up aids. It 1min!“- Heâ€"â€"â€Wonder why it is they al- Ways speak of the ‘blushing bride’ 1†When Jack and Jill went up the hill T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXA'I‘IVE BR )MO Quiniva Tah‘lets. Druqzistv refund mow-y if it fails to can. E. W. GROVE‘S signature is on each box. 250. Sheâ€"~“Nothing very remarkable about it, considering the kind of men most women marry.†Are your corns harder to remove than those that others have had? Have they not had the same kind? Have they not been cured by us- ing Holloway’s Corn Cure? Try a bottle. Both were ï¬lled withlaughter; When they came down each were a. frownâ€"â€" And the pail came tumbling after. The increase in prosperity and growth of business in Ontario Clt- iei and Towns during 1909 is some- thmg that deserves more than pass- ing comment. Shareholders and Customers of the Bank are looking forward with a, good deal of interest to the re- port that will be presented at the Bank’s Annual Meeting on Januâ€" ary 25th, 1910. Capt-aim Beckley is wise enough to take a. levelâ€"headed View of her appointment. It is one of the most self-sacriï¬cing branches of Salva- tion servme. “Nevertheless,†says the captain, “I am going for life, if the Army will let me stay so long, and, at any rat-e, it will be for years. I am not afraid of getting the d“; ease, for I am going on God’s ser~ vice. I have count-ed thecost, and I quite understand what. the risks are. I have t0 die, and if needs be I may as well die out there amongst those stricken souls.†Salvation Army Lass in England Makes Great Self-Sacriï¬ce. Among many interesting appoint- ments anounced at the commission- ing of Salvation Army cadets at Clapton, England, last'week, thc most interesting, probably, was that of Cadet Annie Beckley, who was promoted to the rank of cap- tain, and given marching order‘sfor the leper settlement in Java. She volunteered to go some years ago. GIRL GOES TO LEPER ISLAND. V“Honest1y; 'it’s on the level.†A NEW TOROYTO BRANCH BANK. - WHAT HAPPENED. A REASON. UN KIND. I), 0H; hogpita-Js 'clerx stiffness, “0., ’ Kindly lnenlnm the name or 2m: page." in “rim: w advertisers. The ‘amous new discovery of the age, positively, quickly.» completely relieves and cums Goitrc, Thick Neck, Sciaï¬ca, Swellings, Bunions, Quinsy, etc $1.00,- or 6 ‘or $5.00, mailed on receipt of price by LYLE MEDICINE CO., Toronto 1 (mo of the marvels of the 8 91mm; 11:43.; vu nsé throughout the warm. Write for cam ngua. General Acouxtic 00.. of Camea, Ltd.“ KGB Yonge Street. Toronto. ' ' 320 Market St. Do you trap or buy Furs? I am L‘anada’s lm‘gcst dealer, 1 pay highestpricos. Your = shipmean solicited. I pay mail and ex- press charges: remit promptly. Also largest dealer in Hecfhides. Sheepskins, etc. Quotations and shipping tags sent free, JOHN HALLAM TORONTO "EVVE BOLEARS a day sure, made selling on! . Iabarvmving machines. Experience 1m caes- F‘ary. Everybody huys‘ They sell themcelves. yachts Wanted overvwhem A pasta?! twin)! brings particulars. Chad es Adams, Emmi-a, 0m 041;??? 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