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When ' Rothschild: Died. A 'I' A U L % 'ttempt to discover ~this land of The eral and widespread evi- S meri imn b dences finsorrow occasfoned. by the he tory © e erica Plcu’res dreams; but without success. He death of Mr. Morgan are everywhere T H ; : D I S ' C O E 7 ; ‘C\|never reached the mythical Saguenay. apparent, They find some form of ex- A ’ On September 1, 1557, Jacques Car- pression not only among the eminent 3 7 Sl e 5 tier died. and the wealthy, but to some extent : “Learn One Thing Every Day” : : % No. 5. JACQUES CARTIER of the five-volume set. It comprises 25,000 subjects in all departments of knowledge, including biographical PIONEER READERS sketches, chronological history and |educational data from all sources, {through the entire world. Its = five volumes are filled with interesting information for all classes, and as {its name implies, Everybody’s Cyclo- pedia represents the equivalent of a valuable library of modern reference works and text books. Every day a different human inter- est story will appear in the Ploneer. You can get a beautiful intaglio re- productien of the above picture, with " five others, equally attractive, 7x9% inches in size, with this week’s “Mén- tor.” In “The Mentor” a well known authority covers the subject of the pictures and stories of the week. Readers of the Pioneer and “The Men- tor” will know art, literature, his- tory, science, and travel, and own ex- quisite pictures. On sale at Aber- crombie’s book store. Price ten cents. ameng the poor and the lowly as .4 well. It is always so. The taking-off | *' *=! of distinguished people who have cred- itably served their day and generation affects us all, more or less, in one way or another. When Baron Nathan de Rothschild, the head of the great banking house of that name, died in Vienna there was mourning every- where. On the day of the funeral a great man happened to meet a’ lit- tle, ragged urchin in the street whose eyes were filled with tears. “Why are you sad, little boy?” ask- ed the great man. “Oh, sir, it is because Rothschild is dead,” answered the boy. “But he was not a relative of yours,” added tne great man. “Ah, no! Therefore I weep,” said the boy. Five Volume Set of Convenient Size i Prepared to Meet the Public’s Requirements. Copyrifiht, 1913, by The Assc clated Newspaper School, Inc. For many years there has been an urgent need for a convenient work of | refrence. Accurately Compiled. Accurately compiled from the lat- issued an encyclopedia has seemed to |°St and best recognized source of au- have a desire to make it as large asith;_fl“y(" I.Iavery.l)tch(]y% Cyclopedia, possible without regard to conven-’w_lei Salngrwl ?\ery branch of ‘. fende existing knowledge, introduces many So while there are books of this na- | Sz:;’c::lfmctt:' cove:?ng all recent e‘ld- ture on the market they are mot re-| . in the progress of the world, garded as meeting the requirements thtAnp to the date of publication. of the general public for the reason | Th‘?'llas been made possible by‘ that they are all too large and un- modelu_xg the work on the novel and| handy. jexpansive principle of the card index | Taking all of this into considera- SYStem, and by adopting modern tion the publishers of Everyborly's}me[h(’ds of f:rgamzat)on, pl‘el?al‘atlon Cyclopedia have just issued this com-}and producnox}, the 1'91\'exzse ofithedas old-time principle, plete work in one set of five volumes, {borious £ B not only of convenient and nsnblc‘made all previous cyclopedias anti- size in dimensions, but without the;quated. before they were can.lpleted.’ usual verbose descriptions—in fact, w" During the long a_u]dAexpensl\'e .per_ with the sole idea of giving the read- jiod of careful compilation and editor- er just the information wanted on‘Shlp’ the continual addition of “new every subject in a simple straightfor- knowledge” in this way has kept the ward manner that is easily and quick- w]?"k a}n“east lotnt'he (;{me,t ?‘dt “:;_S ly comprehended. iplar, of superlative advantage to edi- tors, students and readers, renders Popular Coupon Plan. Everybody’s Cyclopedia unique “The Pioneer” will present this|among refernce works, as containing set of books to its readers on the pop- |the latest knowledge, the facts of re- ular coupon plan, explained else-|cent days, of the world’s progress dur- where in this issue. The publishers|ing the year just passing, which placed the largest book order ever|Workersand students frequently have than the Every publisher who has Had Lost Whole States, When Mr, Bryan was on the ocean trip which resulted in his boat going | which | ashore near Cuba, he made the ac- quaintance of an English - scientist who told him some fascinating stories about the difficulties of discovering unknown islands in the sea. The sci-| 1t is a peculiar faet that about th il : entist mentioned one island which : e|that year, and sail back to France. was always reported in a different early life of the discoverer of the St. But he didn’t give up this idea. In place, and his theory was that the is- Lawrence River, Jacques Cartier, so May, 1535, he set sail again, this land 4id not move, but that it had|little is known. He was born in 1491; |time with three ships. On th(; ninth some peculiar magnetic quality which but this great French navigator is|of August he dro; e:d anchor i affected the ship’s instruments and re-|first heard of in 1534 h 5 PP e > when on the|great gulf, to which the next day he sulted in erroneous records. N & ““It's astonishing,” the learned man‘(wentleth of April he started from |gave the name of St. Lawrence. About remarked, “that an island as large as|St- nflalf’ in command of an expedition|a month later he reached the mouth that can be utterly lost in seas as|CORSISURE of two ships and sixty-onelof the Saguenay. The two Indians much traversed as those.” men to look for a northwest passage|whom he had taken to France were “How large is it?” -asked Mr. to the East. with him. They told Cartier that Bryan. This is what most of the early dis-|Saguenay was the name of a king- Unusual soft collar shirts —unusual B\ dress shirts. Cut for abso- “About two miles across.” given to enable the readers of “The|&reater meed to refer ‘to Pioneer” to get the benefit of the very | knowledge of all previous days. low price at which these five-volume sets are to be offered. | More than five hundred diction- aries were distributed to readers of * “The Pioneer” some time ago, at ninety-eight cents each, this being‘ considered the greatest bargain ever offered. Everybody’s Cyclopedia in five volumes is a bigger and better bargain. The regular selling price is twelve dollars per set. The price for which “The Pioneer” will offer the complete set will be a great surprise and will be announced on Tuesday| in these columns. The sets are too bulky to be sent by mail, but out-of-town readers can have them sent by express, shipping charges to be paid by the receivex:1 Watch for the terms quoted im Tues-| day’s issue. It was found necessary to use aj special grade of lightweight paper in Nail V/ill ‘Stay. When a wall is so soft that it will not hold a picture npail, mix a Fttle plaster of paris in a teacup, enlarge the hole to a fair size and insert the plaster, and, a minute after, the nail— and let it dry. The nail will be per- fectly secure after it has dried. The Crank. 1 “Is Jinks a eonfirmed pessimist?” “Yes; he will never try to talk over' . telephone because he says that the | one -of the 9,080,000 in the United States which would be of service to| ‘him :is sure to be in use.” Didn’t Dare to Go to Work. “1 say, Tom, lend me ancther ‘ten, will you?” “Heavens! Why don't you go to work and earn money?” “Den’t dare to, my boy. People would think “Well, I don't call that se remark- able,” Bryan said, with a slight smile. “The fact is, I myself have lost areas a great deal larger than that.”—Pop- 1lar Magazine. Spinster’s Jest. Confidential Friend gpinster)- So, my ‘dear, you've given up advocating women’s rights?. Elderly Spinster—Yes; I'm now go ing in for one of women’s lefts Friend—Women's lefts! ‘What's that? Spinste- ~Widower, my dear— Judge. Frequently Happens. A man may work so hard runming takes it he's tootired to get any pleas- ure out of the ride. ©aly Way. Knicker—A fashe:n ncie says that skirts are to be «x iuemes narrower after a band wagon that when he over- | coverers and explorers were trying to find. They were not farseeing enough | to know that this great, savage coun- try that blocked their way to India ‘was some day to be one of the richest and greatest'lands in the world. So when ‘the French trade to Brazil in (to elderlyisouth America was stopped, ‘Cartier ! 'set out in 1534 to find 2 new way to the mystic East with its fabulous ‘wealth. He reached Newfoundland on May 10, and at once entered the strait of I}3elle Isle, then called the Bay of Cas- {tles by the fishermen. But the land ‘was found to bé barren and rocky. So ‘Cartier sailed away from there on {June 15, and cruised down the west coast of Newfoundland and up the icoat of New Brumswick. He anchor- ted for ten days in ‘Gaspe Harbor, where he made friends wih some Huron-Iroquois Indians from Quebec. (Two of these he carried away with at tae ankle. Bpexer—Will the girla the governor had disinherited me,:2nd him. At last, however, he hadl to give stones.” dom “rich and wealthy. in precious This was great news to the naviga- tor, and he resolved to find this king- dom. In longboats he set off up the St. Lawrence River. On October 2 he came upon the Huron-Iroquois vil- lage of Hochelqga. This village was situated exactly where the city of Montreal now stands. Cartier found that he couldn’t go up the river any farther because the swift Lachine Rapids were in his way. He climbed to the top of Mount Royal, which. still bears the name he gave it, and saw the St. Lawrence and the Ottawa stretching away to the west. 'When he got back to where he had left his vessels he seized the chief and eleven of the head men of the village and carried them away with him, in order to give-the King of France accurate information about this great, rich country of the north which he had ot seen. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property S and 6, O’Leary-Bou.ser Bidg. | Phone 19. [ Bemld]jl, -‘Minn, Subscribe for The Pioneer order to maintain the convenient size stand cn 2o lexy up his search for a northwest passage| In 1541 Cartier made a persevering that would ruin my credit.” TS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competition. Ever reliable and will give you the bestvalue for your meney. 4 i prmeichantils ST B T T B aaaaaa g 2 LT TP P I B s IR RRERE * * & i % I ; % i :****«t*ftii**i: * We are Jobbers *x * x *x x . X X NORTHERN GROCERY * * FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT X & TOM DMART Sl EURNITURE T 3 BEMDII GREENHOUSE % x PIN TICKETS xox - o+ g A o Dray and Transter x 7. P. 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