Leavo (lie ofllco with a keadncho and rq homo? Don't do it —fcako Stoarns* Headache Cui-o before you leave; and you will nrrivo Homo in a pleasant umod.— Advt. 2i Tho crnzo for rng-timo lias spread to tlio gramophone industry, and patrons of "tinned" music nro clamouring for ragtime records.' Wo aro told 2,000,000' rantiino records liavo been sold. Tlicso have been disposed of in low than twelve months. Tlio nrerapc priuo of a record is linlf-tt-crown, 80 that what may ];o called tho rag-time Irndo represents an expenditure oh the part of tho public of .€250,000. A man is living w!ko was h<?ld in.llio arms of Napoleon as « small child, having survived two French emperors and three kings, lived through tho term of ten presidents, and witnessed two revolutions, ono coup d'etat, and ono civil war. Mr. Pierre Scluitncl, aged 105, lives in Xcuilly, Paris, happy, and. in good health, on Is. 3d. a day allowed him by tho I'oor authorities. Ho has lived on milk sine* lw mi eixtr,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 5
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171Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 5
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