Jexas cotton is finding a market in wuith has hitherto obtained its wl.uii supplies largely from Jndia. J ( 'X;is has an advantage in this trailc over the htatos tarther east, on account ol it* hfiiiK so mncli nearer to tlio ]'acilie ports: "Shipnins Illustrated" predict- that iOft,(HIO hales will be sent thi«s season to Japan. t Ihe fatalities due to railway neeidents in America, shocking as thev arc, seem to be outdone in India by the fatalities from snake-bite. Wild beasts and venomous serpents together cause a loss of nearly live hundred human lives every week in India. Snakes alone caused the death of twenty-two thousand persons there m 1!lll), notwithstanding the efforts of tlio authorities to exterminate these loos of humankind. Americans, according (a a noted trench chef, eat too much meat anil too heavy breakfasts. Oatmeal, ef;gs, and I" 1 ?:lv v make a "shocking breakla-;, for which ho would substitute coffee or chocolate ami roll;. . But will ho toncli American bakers .to make the rolls that give the Parisian brookfiiit it# sitis(yifli luaJitj-P
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1350, 30 January 1912, Page 9
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176Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1350, 30 January 1912, Page 9
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