\ `.`An I and than thlngl. Iouingwhothul vnuuvnkoor - zinwihuhommllookenlthmou lnldno. Llmamrltnooha in m?..."..'..".m2".:'..'*.e..."`..*.'-3% The Leading Undertaker and Fur- niture Maxxutaotura`. FICA I Oll l\IhllIBISn' l'|'I`I\I1I1'l- PRINTS FOR THE PUBLBHERB READY WITH OUR- I \lV|U Auuu In uwu ynuuuvuu Our Illustrated Catalogue ..o..a... a..n...o noun.-noun I-agar. an. nmm zogn Cgntury ~Shoos. 'cl L '71`;-udclrb-Ib.'.C men POI MIN AND VIOIII. _ I..A....A .._.I ....i.. -..I....pd.. n-J nun.` thml nu: uuuu. vuuuug uvvur uu u--q WILL POIITVEVILY Q-.1 'I`\' " -' WITHOUT Miblzllg ______u.. ......u...I In lg-I: Are a. regular service. Not excelled by any office in Can- ada. for quality of work. may I.oIIVUI3, '- Monthly Journal of hvovtneial I Sul;hat~h School Auuocdnlion. rrl (`n.. H 6: I3 Jarrh Street. Toruuw. Om. 75 Are Always Right. Our Prices And V I'_;ut'guno lung. "NI &VO Ix! ' ullbul 3:: `I: an q_ut0.l .& on % al- A` A. -4- ,, j... I 1-H ICII II VIII: Cuts dlor In much at human beings in the quality of their voices and In their Inlkntlvoncn. and all far not my ohavrvm don goal the ilneu bx-od have the least in any. Prinouu sud her immediate deuoond~ AMI wan Inlkun. They always mowed lo:-whtlhuy wanted and In rauponnoton [acting or question. and they asked mnny question, the drift of which we oonld not nlwqn catch. with unmhuhblo into:-ro- Ion in the Iona. She and M lins. who was A ohnnuhox lbs her kind. [foth hnd n hut oi making little conversational Ioundl in the throat. as many dogs have. cupooinliy when nmoh potted. They would hm up thin soon was communication for no or lbmlnnu-a, much to our porplexliy. though it oomotima evidently oxpreuod situation It I with forurmpcthy. They had you vuliqy of ination: in biking to tholmkitteu. and many ot than woo tunic and own halal. like tho chirp oi I Hl I'll: had 5 doth! now. pnnionhrly in Milling out [nod awning. but some can In. IIWIII a ton of complaint. Ha It also udnowhdp any non. nun- hls menu dlclll tool or opening n loll. II! Qlhow oi 31-ntitnnlu.-~'1`unplo Bar. WPKWMI 0VOI' llllll," (?llll()lllU\`(I .IUl'. Big Dick, with Another trainer, mnrlad the aeoond day utter (Ills. nml llm luln,\'1'ul hog kllllng" came all on a My ncnlu, blu- bookmnkan reasoning that the runaway would not the bond back In `lulu trnlnlng. Bl; Dlok I e.l~%x-Ilner reasoned dllfurmutly and had llll money down good nnd plenty," as he put ll, on the runaway when Joe noted that bone to an only v|otory.- hlcuo Nam. In Arhliu 16.078 pcnons am am- ployod In monufnouirlng, who turn out a woduot of I83,6B0,l'l9. ulu Juumru ummuun. Aftor dlvmtlnu hlnuualf of I)!uk'n culorn Jon mat. lulu 1.|Im~kro|mr. "Wlmt. tIInu.,.d|d It tnlm Dick In go found?" he nskml. ()\'c~r 24, Wl\Sll'I5 it? One In'\u1l_v-\'u I nuulu ll, Hu xv:-nt hast [ha rst. quurn-r--In-tlnr than 25 mm- onds-lmt. you won slapping Mm Mlur that, I aupponu?" No: I Iuul nll I nnnlul Allnml In In nllnk man, 1 Huppnnur No; I luul all I onuhl nltmul tn to stick on. Dlok (l|dn'l. not llko Ian was run! gum! today. He'd havo to run nu-nr m 1:l7 In win this no, and If he hadn't gut. nwny nnd couldn't run better than he lid Jmt now A his run of munny would Imw lvwn wrecked over Mm," Cllllullldl Jan-. nu. nu. _m. .....n..... .....u...... ..........n (`MU |.HI'lE`lUll|'ll)H UI l| IIHIU ICE HIN INWI Ipeod. The mvnur, Jon oontlnnod, was In New York bemlng on tho lmrsu, und urn-r the runaway Hm nnlnml had nu 1-lumm loft. In Jmva uplnlun. With lhls viuw tlm Quqgo culnoldod. and Dlvk \\'l|.~ urdurml Ion Hod. Allbuw n. 'l`wunly I_nln~ mos ml :1 new book. Horulnh mg luck," was the ring humid : uuuounounwm of tho judge`: dmlnlun. A hnr :l|vm.t.huy lulu:-all nl hhxl.-'n l`n|nl||I Wlchouo rcply Joe walked 0!! to tho judge's stand. Tln-rohotulul lhn jmlm-_ whuc the lmtnr luww. llml. llm luum juul run lhroo-fourths of n mile at his hm-`t annual I`hn nmnnun Inn muulnnml nun... In uo so. The horse : hnndstall, It was m-un. wn.-I hanging under his nook. and Jun luul no oonuol of tbn animal, whlolmnntluuml on uound the course, J00`!-I |mH|lI In the uddlo boing l| smnewhnt. qlumgvrntm mm. On the lrmkntmtch tlmlmrsuhspm-cl r-'Iu('k- ennd pumoptlhly, hln {mat run through Ilm atretuh hnvhm uvldumly lirud him am much that. whon ho (mum luwk to tho Imrtlng polo. has utoppml to n wulk, and Jon. dlumountlng, turnud um |Iu|'m) over to Pour, who onmu up on 11 run, nlnnnmvr inn. Dick aln`b m-uu short. now, Mr. Jon," nu:-no mm H) mo track. Big Dick broke away frmn lhu puln |n~ dlonted by Jun and nulno dmvn tlw st rvlq-.|1 `at his full rnulng apt-ed. Jon did um pull him up nftor the u.~xunlshurt, rdsurp wrint. though that-minor In the vumur of (hu tr-Mk was fmntloally slguullng him to do Tina Luann!` Iu...ala..l| I; ..u... ........ ....... [0 . Than the trnlnarnnnm Into Hm pmhlm-k, and rumovlng tho blank:-M from Uh-k hu gave Joe :1 lay up uud In:-trnotluns us to how the horse was to ho wnrlnud, to whiuh Joe llstnnod lmmllosnly, his reply In-mg n quostluu. zukud uarelmzsly: Ia Dick good todny1"" "Never was better In his llfu. Ho`ll Jllsl` mluln In," replied tho tn-nlm-r, nl. wlnlvh answer PI~to`n oyun amrlml to rull mul- noully nnd 50 continued whllu lmunng the hm-no om; to the track. Rio HI:-H hwnlrn nuuur (nun Ilnl luuln In, alum." Well, tnku thht $2 and am If _\`ull mu makes fow `passes with them ltmlglul, said Joe, and he wnlkc-dnvor to n frlmul : his who lmpponnd to he in tho plttldvn` seeking for tlps berm-o btutlingun lhn mu lug race. 'l"|mn thin Imrnn--l'Iu mnlnu Ln wnn mg moo. Tlmo this hon-1u-['m [wing to wnrm up--will )'Ol1."m-lkudJn(\Hf this frlnml. I'll hrnnk from Ihm. polo M Hm Iwml uf ` tho I-trumh, and don't; mop ynnr cI~u~k un- til Mm hm-an I-tons. Do! his for mu. nl.~n.~.a-." 11] )--Wlll yoI1."'uHKun -mum nus n-mnu. ` til thuhorso tops. Dolhls for mu, pIn'u.~u." Thomnn promised, glad to luv or I-(`l`V|0C to Joe. "l`|u.n Oh; Ilulhnlnnrnn Inon I In. nu.l.lm.l.e Hill; 8 WHO LlI[D6l'l' l\lH'[: H0 Hmllllg well?" Oh. 'o's foolln all l'|[.:M." rutm-nod tho uinn. Dink nln t struck on work Im- how `loan you make '11:) tnkell, nu `u jllN' ain't bad 1: anllup sluoe you duno win on `lm ovuh Wank ngo." Vnu'\'n Imam dawn the Hun th-Inkinu Willi. IHU ]'0ll." (INK "Sutln suah. 3 Dick ovary night xx ~week-evah ulna-o I n-nu " ` un uvnn we-ml ngo." You've [mun down the Hun (II-inking, haven't you, Pew) You nln'r sum nlmul \ l vthhx. are you?" asked Joe nnximIn'1,v. Such: slmh. Mr. .100. I'm Him.` hv ` mnnxena 03' a comma ammo nnml. Here's 82. " said good natured walking with the groom and horse. ` it on Dick for youtself." 'HllLd tn vnu, I In. unnh, Mr, uugu womry mu moo uoumuy msum-u In. A nus Iulmble for Dick cmnu nlung a weak alter this. and the owner, whvn ho reviowed the entries. began prnpurmlnmx whldh were carried out {or tho prupm-and ktIIln." He was to go to Now Yurk and bet the uumemus ponlmmn mun dur- ing all of the moruluu, nml trwu rullnblu oommtulonon were to oovor um truck `betting ring. All that d(v\'uh`u(l on Jun rupparonbly was togot. off and win. The Inns was the that ouauu who curd. nnd Joe, won:-lug Big D|ck'rI culnn-I, wa-nu tn the paddock to get. Dick and glvu him his usual warming up gallop. The t.mlum- uf t.h hnrnn wu nlmnln uaum weu-mmg up guuop. The trainer of the hm-so wan n|>.~ml wbun he rewhml the! uaddhnu puxlduul and the home was bulng wulkml nrouml 1 blanket: by colnmd ammo lmml. Hm-9': IQ. sunld mmd Imluu-mi Jn. unguu no you, 1 IR, uunn. nu. .ma. byt I (lon`t deaiah no heat. on Dick lmln_\'." What's the nmtwr? Aln`t, lm fmvllng KIIIIIUII DI. IIIUK I1] [I13 prvlou THC", which the horn won, and he told the owner that III: horse was In grand shape And ripe for I hog killing." as he had new: mind the horse 00 extend hhnsulf In ttnlluo lnqualtlon, which he could hum `Rm 0! tan lengths Ilnstoatl or by tho hull` hngth vllomry the mac mmmlly mm: IL:-d In. A rnm nnznhln fnr lllnlz munn nlmm n ILIPIONI N0. III. BOOTH As`:_V_g:_(_)`., frnluabed, like oho latter, from Gut-It-lib bag. going from there to Glommntur. Ihen his skill in the nnddlo, oomhlnod with his known honesty. made him :1 gen- cxal favorite with moo goers, and he be- dllle tho reuopiimd landing Jockey of the " to of Glmtm- a" donmin. in tho moo in teen oi , but which will not be dosorlh- ed. Joe had tho mount on a horse whose name will be hanged hem, unutmry mo (turf rules. to that of Big Dick. The owner of Big Dick, I business mnn oi` Philadelphia, Wm I warm {timid and mi- mirer of young Bergen and was In Humans- iul heavy baker or his mounts. Jun hml ridden Big Dick in hla previous I '-Tm. nyounger brother of Marty Bargain, | won. and he mid um "nuunalnl ll mp," as munblorn say, on his nnlly good homo, In the om! tlm plot in a way: foiiogi. vhu good horse wins by is narrow margin, is not disqualied and or `WEIR in not bid up by tho plotter, who [Del broke on the nae. hnving`*coppered"' W500 the hero played to win. Jolaph hi-gen, who wu killed at Glouoorter afew years ago, onou neatly cpollal a plan formed by is dishonest trainer to rob his employer, who was ownobo! I horse Joe had ridden and was lbhl to`:-Ida In the race this awry nstm-n to. Us Blah Wu Ilpn lot 0 log K|llIng." : and Inn ovum lacked mm nanly. 7 `u Dhhouul `h-duct outwltud by thg ahrdnono at um-rul Joe. Turf notion 3n the romancing ox-dun-' generally oonln n wioknd plot ugninnt u goocl_horc-m owner who Is (In tho story) "ntandlnl tilp, " gamblers equally mod hm-an. In um nml lhn ..|..:. a.. now" AN, uonssr Joxav UPSET puns To nos ms amnovsa. JOE B"ERGEN"S`R u UIUK wr yuurseu." `Blight! to you, I Is, uunh. Mr. ,I don`t daalah nn hat on Dlvk Iml |P4I(l'|l uJUQ1l|Il.Kl()lIH[)'. Mr. Jnv. I`7.u Hlvp` t un mnrnln fo' uvuh 0 got. lnlmiml In that PI" mung,` on the hm us we wrll my I. holmz nxu ml, ` klutmi of (Ir _, ,.mx_ Mr. Thr count. on t ,.,",-l. hourd of 4 .K|,,_n group of mu f In IneJm (],},,`.k 8 All ll) pri ,,.,,,, lillngu of Elswohux luv Iv ljlv. I And. again. `ltrlu nun-ad. mm the -Manda who glance us this reduction: handing uldo by side an doouo1|_IJ quick Ilhllunulon. In 1-lmndinnv u dwoau in who noon mo by quire It In vary unlucky for ibdoio no bun]! In `A mlrmr nftuhct nouns in opldul. lnhobodlnazoomubowlllturnnwuytnm thnbltplctnmwbuhplunuhcnwull. ndthondnwonhuglbvqu name any bbon. owuror Jun! ` _Io bargain. thutjhulonl tun `hap- peuul and all must awn tum tho Iilnhdd. N I11 TCII1 Iwv W0 nlnranveb Druid : Kldne Pills to cure any uleol Hriulws Dhease. D1. t-ten. Lumhngo, Dropsv. Rlu-ummisvn. Heart Disc-.1se, Female Trfuhlcs. lunpum B|uod--or mom-y relunded. So d by niluk-.1! us In Ivwdlcim: or by mail on receipt 0! umc. ~. .. per box. m Sh: bnxn-I I1.5o. nn 1,. A. . 6:. CO.. Toronto. Dill Illll I0 III lpf "III WD llil WIIII II in the iolklon of every land. An old in- dluon wan: III that the nuunoon, which bring no moi: good fortune when we look II it in the calm evening nky. curios I mango of evil to than wbonee ill:-It ro- ilootod in in looking gllun For Inch nu- lucky mortals it in mid that the lunar virun dinillla I-low poison and ooroding can. I '1 HI! IIIIIITUII 0! I00 QIIXNI E11110! II I3 ` old and far spread that we moat wish II In than fnlklnn nf nun-I land. An nld ha. uomuuy. Anen, rot! . Malta, umrumr and home. Thu 15 I so: ounnootlon" that no other nation In the world poo- Idl. n-u n urnuvryo An Englishman onn goround the world and touch on British territory All the way -vi:.. from Euginnd to Hnlimx, across Canada to Vancouver, across the Pacino so Hongkong. thence to Singapore, Pe- nnng, Mauriciun. Cape Town, 5:. Helena and England, or from Peunug to Ceylon, Bombay. Aden. Peri Mnitn, Gibraimr And hum. 'I'hIl In. A an: nnnnnntlnn" The Joy: of looping 3 Bull: Account. A bank mobunt Is a good thing to have for a number of reasons." said Mr. Gllmmorton, hut. oormiuly uot. tho Imam of the pleasures we you from It is that of hearing the paying teller nay when you hand In a chunk, `What Ml!) bills. Mr. Blank?` as though thn bank was main- mlnod for your bouelih. and you hnd unly to mention the amount yuu wanted and the form In which you would take It. And you say, an II` It was something than had junk ucuurred to you-. " `Oh, bwoutlus. _ Anal thuugh the wad be not. as big an :3 barrel you you fuel, as you map out mm lhu amsot. again. thm. I bank account Inn pleasant t.hln."--New York Sun. nave onnausen mm." I had grout mfuulty in persuading hlm what awnwhdog" mnnm; than in was Intended Ma oompllmont-, not us on in- unit. ------v-nu 1-- --V --- ---u:u:------ uug IU um ll'9l|Illll'y. Eiohmann. unwilling the phmao "WI\((\ll- dog," applied to me. rugnrdml it nna gmsa insult. lie rushed into my car, his iuoe nllnmu with passion and his English mom ooufunml than usual. l`lmc man," Rllld he, pulntlngio Oates, was not your frlond. llu mliud ynu, sir, u wntohdug-yu, air, ll wutciulog. llu has but. one arm, sir. one arm, or I would have olmatised him." I had upon} nlllnnhu In nlnnsnuu-an Ill... auu mu: vury pouw no nu`. uuwa. Onu duy, as my party and I were about to enter 11 car. some one snld: Ia not that John Sherman?" Mr. Oates mid, In the haurlng of Eloh- xunnn, Yes; that In h,`honmm," nmlmldod as n oompllmoutu, He was a good wnwh- dog In tho treuury. " Elnhnmnn. unmhlnu the nhrnan warmin- ` WILL GURE YOU ul- ........o.-`A hnddha Kldnnv PHI: to run rmv lgllUl'l|llD U1 UUIIUQIIHII Inllgll. Mr. Onto: of Alnbtmm, n loading mom- boruf t-hn lmulu of )`0]Il`l\R1`l)l(Il-IV08, was traveling with Ms wife and frluuds on the same gunuml route that I was. We fro- quuntly mm, and had plensumand friendly chute. Elohumuu nouqud our lutlnmoy and mu: vury polite to Mr. Outou. Ono luv, mu mv nnrtv and I warn nhnnt. A Story of shot-mun. Seuntur John Hhurmnu wllsinhls` Roc- ollo('t|ons" us good awry about one Eloh- nmun, u courlor who oondutxtod hhu through ltnly. Ho wuu a loyal tullow, but Ignorant, ut oulloquhu English. Mr. Onto: of Alnbxnnn. n lnmllun mnm- IAIIHKU 0| HIIIIHIUTII Illlll EHO UlH0'H9l`9. Elswohum," our-loua to say, Includes modem Bulgurlnl Mr. 'l`bomaon`s photo- grupln has not been publlahod. The ue slmpus of the mun, Ilka Ilgurus of pollnlmd hm-'ult.. uru purlly ubsuurod by tho I-almun urlslng from t.helou\'on thrown into tvlm (urunoe. A repreaeutmlve of popular sul- auoc has, wo bolleve, suggested a dllutlon of uulpburlu ncld nan probable cause of the lmmuulty of the tire walkers. He does not nomu to havu mrloxl the expnrlmuun on Ms own llursnn, not is In ourmln than the Kllngs mul ntlmr bnokwnrtl moon, or mho prlunta of Apollo, know, or know. sul- phurlo l\0l(l`. We must- look farllnor nold for an vxpluunllon.-Qulu'wrly Revlow. I old line: Iuponllucus. Tha mmrun of the ghostly mine! In nld mrand that wo mom with In The Flu Wolk. the Onrlonn and Knurl- onl Ceremony 0! the Fulani. The re walk is undertaken by members oi a certain clan of Fljinns, Na lviianlmtn, who hnve n traditional fairy tale an to how they acquired the power, trick or secret. When Mr. Thomson viz-xited the scene, the pit won a white hot mess, shooting out little tongues of white ame. " The wood was extracted by polea, end the glowing! stones were laid level, tongues of thnm. etili pleyin among them." Then 16 men in gurlunds. with nnklets of dried fern. wolkod barefoot over the surface of the stones, trampling down the green leaves as they were thrown in by the lockers on. The volume of steam rose thick and dork, Now, u few minutes before the men on- tered the furtmee, a hot stone was hooked out, on which Mr. Thoms0u'N hundker- chief wen luid. 'l`he men went in, and it was removed when the lust mun left the oven. Every [old that touched the stone wus chnrrod," no indeed may he observed handkerchief, which lies before mo write." The feet of the performers, oxumlned. were cool, nnd their an- dry turn leaf were no horned. Thomson wrote his published ne- tho dny after the event. He has of n similnr ceremony in the Cook ialnndu. and it is lItt()HI1'tl, both IneJournnl oi the Polynesian Society" hy privnte correspondence, among the southern lndle and elsewhere. Elnwnhum." mu-Inna tn nnv. lnnlmlm: now uumm us." "Wull-I--why," munmored the omlmr, lnwnrdly cursing his wretched momory, you are"- Blshop l.--. I tlnlnk my buslnu-ii" In t as llvely as usual, you know."- ~ ork '1`:-lbuuo. Dl'lK Y" HI: oompnnlorutarod I moment. then laughed. - "I Dunn: vml tlnn't. knnw ma Mr A__ "I gums you don't know me, Mr. A-;-. Now admit Its." "\NnII_L_nr|u1 " nnunnnuuul thn no]...- UUIIB IIIIIIIV. Dropping Into a neat In the cable our one morning. he found himself beside: gentleman who greeted Mm fnmlllnrly and proceeded to make lnqulrles regard- lng hll Inmlly. wbluh showed him to bee oomparetdvely lnthnnbe frlend. Mr. A--, knowlng hls face, but entlrely eta loan for hls name, merely nwnlwd 3 good oppor- tunlty. . And how in hmnlmun with vnn umw_ yummy. And how in busineu with you now- brisk? [Ha nnvnn-nlnlm -o._..I - ..........-..n. ;|..._ receipt 0! IIILJ. box. or am CUXPH 11.30. DR. L. A. Sh/HTH 5 CO.. prauny mm _ 10 almost invariably happened `lhat his unsuspecting oompanion would say some- thing in reply which would reveal ch naturo of his oooupation. That. was all Mr. A: waned. As soon_as he know this particular he knew his man. Many successful experiments with this method soou gave him a (anal amounu (ff con- dennu in its infallibillty. Fearless of do- toolulon, he put the same inquiry unhlush- ingly on every occasion which found him unable to identify an acquaintance. The shock came. and now his faith is sadly shaken by what he admits was a oonspio- uous failure. nu-nnnlnalnu. . ....o 1.. n... ...m. ..-- "nun. now pretty fair!" In almost ` A can mm. on .;I;cnloia Oltlncdh, , lolnno lnllod to Wait. Them 131 oltlnon in this town who hu slwnyu experienced the greatest dlmoulty In lmlnu their rope: names and Identity tonoqunlutono `whose taoenho known :- feotly well. `So murkud In this tolling at he has often boon placed in oxaeodlngly awkward altuntlous. oven with friends whom he has known (or several years. "Some time ago he hit upon what ho oon- ildered I rather ingenious plmi for finding out the unmo 0! tho man to whom ho was talking. Aftnr one or two safely oounnou- pluoo remarks upon the weather or any not too personal teplo he would not In an apparently casual manner: "Wall. how in hnalmun with km no.- Iputllly OIISUII IXIGDDDP! "Well. how is bxulnua with now-- ettv Q2` answer:-ousmen DEFIED THE FLAMES. Illlhll `morrltory. Ilgl.---n Ann. _. _.......- h?|m:" mpm 9'1?` on-spun I not .30 ' .1` R. .H:l`:nl od:n rmo washout. 21' 'k S233217.3....'"n'"J'." I IIIIIHIN ll LIl|""|I` IN. If. INC I Mnuy mumhl go by before on damask uuuulu ls ululmul. On tho pulleys of tho luuln may bounou neon lmlo blonu nurux of mm ur fnlrm placed than to win the gum! omens of tho glludlln cpl:-II. (nu-, rm nu may Pm tho hell! of the Bur- nmn In a pm-u Buddlnlnn, holuu not Ihnb ! on on` the uldur bullet In Iplrll. fths undmnguln, good or hud.-CqrnMll Hag ` xinu. `DON ? an-.;8PAIR 4 1CC- Wll|l`| UI 50)'llK0 IIUIIIRI. \\`nr!: us hurt! as they may. the lllljl ` of Lima willing nnd olovor wurkonno but I nunns ll dny-l.huI ls. Ian than I Mum mmnhn an In Imtnn an ad we wunvur I pllilll to II!!! no inroujn | the warp threads tiny nhuttlu carrying won. I oounted one: 100 shuttle: and on I silk damask luinoben wide. 1 have wit- nessed few prettier onmpluot vilhgo and ` hand lnduutrlun thm nolua women nydl girls, gayly clad and chatting merrily. IN, chaining and winding brighc oolorui um - under the palms and pnpoyu of the wood- lnud lanes oi` Amnurnpobn. or buy us the loom. wuwlug with deft ngen. by means of A hundred Ihultlos. under the magic 0! ` blmlnn abolwrn not ngniunt the pliilod wnlla of soyllko houses. \\':u-'- in Imnl nu lhnv nlnn oh. A--nln-1 luunu anus own puswrnau ulmllll 0! VI- tied and brlllhm colon were produced by the wenvol-`s passing to and fro through wncn mhrudn tlnv nhnttlu mnvlnu . ..... ...... ..--..... In the Burmese villages every home oon- tnlun n loom, and on than are woven the really beautiful nhun worn by the natives. Some of these mamrhlu no dnmuka ul oumplloatod pane:-nu. Themymry of the V "om-ds"and the Jnoanud loom bu mwm x DUHIPIIOIDOII pauwrni. "1110 lll]I3f' OI `III? ; "oat-ds"and Juoquu-d loom bu nova: g penetrated than primitive NCIOIII, and I . found that close pntoorned dnmukn of Va- rind and hrlllhnl. mlnn um-nu m-nclmnd In UH l.lUI|I'Cl DIM! Wlllf. Hols nouo proud now of bl: moons- pllnhmonts as I Ilngulat as ho was before he no auooeufully passed for I Gal-man.- New York Tribune. IILIU llllll) FUUIII I01` (I06 D5110!` I The slbuntlun was ulormlng. The Bond der would be sun-t.lng In two or whrao mln- ' mas, and there were varloua llnportnnt reasons why who hraveler could nut. aord to miss his steamer. He was about to make a nnl appeal to the obdurato amount, I when he oaunhe sight on the tender of a . man wlth whom he had orosood tho ooaan a few weeks before. Thln man waa an nuns of the steamship oompany, and when the altuatlon waa oxplalned 00 mm. he mu-my summoned the oapulnot che Hour. A tow wordy to Max, and In vouohad to the German oloor for tho mu: of the young Amerloan'a statements. Jult an the In! gnngplank was belng llftod the traveler was permlttod to pan the sat; and aprlng on bonrd the Gender. [In In an: an n-and urn. nl kl. -auuun NIB man In llll'0l'lll. I The American unfortunately had no pa- I pars that proved satisfactory, and the more ho sought to explain the better grew hi: command of German, untiihia lpeooh In na linens as a native ; But the omoer was now iirmiy convinced that he had be- fore him one who ought to he in the army 0! the kaiser. so he refused to listen fur- ther .-and told the American to stand uidc l I and make room for the other pueengorl. situation was uinrmimr. The ten- ` an-us main:--uunhauni II_nma-an n-an-mun-an IZOD. ID0l'8ly 0!] ll anon Vlllli I0 UOTIIIIDI. "Let me use your papers." dunandod the man In uniform. 'l`hn Anuu-lnnn nnlnntnnnonlu In-) nn -.-_ [UT Ill! JULIEIINVIIU. . I The young mun had bean making a lit ` tie tour abroad and was about to return ha I this country. Huviug previously found 1 no nood ofa pumuport in Europe, he held I tnkvu none with him on this trip. The tender was to leave the pier in Hamburg [ M. 10 o'clock, and having slept -inter than u he ought ho did not reach the landing ` ) pinoo until some live minute: before the ) hour. Ho draw out his steamship sicko! i to show to tho luau at tho gate and wu about to pass through when ho was halted o by on oioor, uppurontly of tho German? army. This oiour was stationed them to sun that no person subject to the military (3 duty got on the ship. The voumr Amnrinnn at thinnnint nlndn Ulllgy EU!) Ull NIB Ilp. The young American at this point made a mistake. When the oloer addressed him, be promptly anuwored him In MI boss German that ho wuan American clu- lzou. morely on a nhort visit. to Germany. "Let me me vonr nnnorn." dnmnndul low an American : corn-and cl Ger-nl Gounod Illa Trouble. Thore is a young man who he: ulwnyv pretended than he In master of the German language. HI: friends have rather been Inclined to doubt his proclency, and his hwllhy In ordering `beer and sandwiches ' of a German waiter have not eeemod eon- olusive to them of real conversational abu- Ityf Bus nr-eoent adventure of his In Ham- burg hm: served as I diploma or hhs lln- gulutlo skill, even If It did no Ipenk well for his judgmono. The vmnm mnn had hum making a Hm. WHERE IGNORANCE MEANT SAFETY I _. ___.__ i Du-mono Weaving. .' luulnq ccnpny. I-u|....nnnnn1 munnnn-its uuranoo company. DnuunoA|.u,- . an-..n- n.._-.... 1... II! -you` want the Cheapelt and Ben: FURNITURE. an _n A___n..n.__ . / `without Inn .|::.1ulh 1;} the v; ;;I;l;IoI 1- Y&I)lI.MIIh. J. P. mmmu-v-1. Anna. To Llvupool Gluco .301 donfifon u::du-I-1 and buunaszvn. A'I" I nnnrnarr nu-nu RATES or human. .. Oabln MI and upwards. moo:-dine to u. looallon And nunbot at ponolu In .23., loam. i Sooond mblmtliz Uholurn. uuuna uamvna nmuU_|U_u. ' 11:15 n.|n.-For Onwmlonluul Q 0. Denver honfnfnn t Bu. lurk. DOC: 11:1: St. Pnnf. Win unoonnr.8u6\lo. I orand and San nnolnoo. mo m.- 05110! Shnrboe LaIo.oonnoot- '"'H'x"' 0' ` `n'"':e'T:` `|Y'5"na 0 r 3 n . . . . Tioht 53Ioo.3l:t..n1o Mutt.- F. OONWAY, B. W. HOLGII. | Ann. Gan. Pun. Ant. Gan. Ilnmnu, boo" am. John. N B. Halllnx. aouon, 'ro-$n?:.'cR.::` 'ALLAN_ LINE .:`.p.: ' Canada Pacific Railway: mama LEAVE xmosjux. 0nun.IonI.unl. Gingham cont linnrlny. 9 For notch, and Pullmnn nooonnodnon. ` 060.. applyto l Gnnd Trunk Olty P:hE L%OM J ohmton stunt. ha. ,,`.._,,._- .-..-_.._.. . `._..-._ ONE I-`ILL AF'l Ell EATING INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. act 25 c{s.Fu_|J 9093 3&}3.`!.; '.:`.9 . No.19 .. . I In 8 run dnl . Kg eloopf. Ilonduy. 1 othor no I (ll cope cu`: wand I Will luwo Kln ton at 8:06 p.m.ovu1 Friday Berth: naorvot In ndvnnoo. Tourist and round trip Moist: to Honda. Texas. Mexico nnd all Pnulo Cont point: now on sale. | mua-nm.a. I GOING EAST. nl WI! nun. u0Il|l0Il|lIfl" um UIIOOIIIIOWI AT Lowes'r Rugs. 1 mm ! hnhlol w:c1':3'3 33no;n_:.? 'f'_"f . 'Wcckly Tourgslecplng Car ---T0--- Steer-age Inn- 0.... I _._--| nI--_.... n.|n__A BERMUDA. F u? WAD DAIIDII EDQIIII ....!:!E9RN'. ..;.........y L .;;.; wouo ANDYEOA Li` INSURANCE. TRAVELLING. nus. . I .... u `. %`" mp`. 3.9 T--"....moo.-A. ;unnS)\L. (Ilnm wun nry mu or muons. idly I dlmmurmi that when I my land baton my you the now- ohjoou dlnpwuod. but only Ion- wtan I Iunowd II. This bepnto OIIO nnuu. when Umngluod than no nlnthccknll lnoddo tho Ilrli one `I grIuuJn._JIondhh look- 9 I nn. Inn on uppnn-xmy oooupymg mo mldd o 0! the room. and the walls upwar- -:ln to ho shout mm 01' ten fwt. distant. An I glnnood dnamny about mn. ,womlor- tag it morning had oumn so noun, my oyu caught night. of something vnry nuggmtlvo at I spot on the NIH nvumnt my Iund, and upon which N10 "(bl soumod In (all nloul Itmnjly. It looked men n skull. I felt I llttlo nnrtled nu at, hm quickly pun the Ihought uldo. assuming that It. was A man N! d lmaglnauon. I closed my can IIII kind to pimp. but no sloop vamo. Al I qiund them. to my nurprlw. 1 rammed to no tho skull ngaln. mow plo\|nI_\' than bo- lus. sun I unnamed that lt. was a mo- mentary hallucination. which wunltl pun. sud Iurmd my oyun In uuo1.hu- dlmcuon. To my utonhhmom I could mum to an I skull lathe nnvapot; mowhouunoono, but lnmhn. Ind Illh n dlamlil annu- Iruu mum nuwupol; mnwnouunoona, but another. and vmh rdllnom upm- ` mud long and curiously M. manp- ltInn.ulIummodlctoho. woodu`::_ whit hulgnm-n tum my Mad to may: ags gutnm with navy can or lnoolu. lmmgnnuv I dhmvun-d that when I ` KAN Ualllh III).- m at I IIJUH distance from mo. and an I put! 1 Italian I could begin to no the oumnu d the room. It was olmulnu-, with Inhc low and lm-gmlu ounlng. M I though. the bad uppnn-ntly occupying the An: about mm ten In-t. tllxtnnt. ID l'\`l|IlIIHL'(|. "Al I lay them won moam. than mom sown:-I until I unuld R(`('lIl to nor 1 the had upon whlvh I \\`:|: soon It amnnod to ma lhul unxg. | ow long lslopt. I in not know. I I wan Mmlkunod by what .~-~-mud In mu Hm i sound uf a cannon. I lay fur a row min- utes wondering what It was that I hoard. ' I llnally conolntlod, lm\\'m'or, that I had dnsanwtl Innd \\'us nhuut re.-unnlmz my .~ llumborn wlwn It H0(`ln:' to nw that the A room was gruwlng Hghtt-:2 A (Hm. mldlnh 5 sort. of light M\\'lll0(| to l)1`|'\'d0 tImx>purt- i mom. I ruhlwd my 1-_\'vs to owe II` It- wum ` n coudltlnn of the Iwrw-<, hub fnnml that It rmuainul. An I luv that-u Iln|IIclnI'|l|1! nvhnf. If way no my nun-upum upnrl Im\nr.. Tho lmlu sputta-rlnu llght v\'l:1:'h mlno halt onrrlml us ho oscurml mo to llm bed- room wan merely a strip or bambuu dlppul in A cup of all. It Imulu scnrcvly light enough to find our way, no plm-ml It on a little table besldo the hot]. nu-I hmvlug profoundly and almwlng Mn ml l<'rl.h dlH~ nppenmd. I made no c-mart. to oxumlno my aurroumllngs, hut, loom-nlml my clotlwu, throw Inysulf upon Ilm bud and was soon salons). U nun In-up IuI....o I .l......> l-...-...- I Wlll`Fl! '0 Clllllll PIIHH [J10 lllglll. l"|unlLv. utter 11 grand (la-ul of juhbnng with tho ImIl\'v.~`, my mxhln tnfm-nu-(I mo that ho hml urrnngml llwl we should pass tho nhzht. ut, the r0.~|ult-moo! mm nt` the lending hum of the town, who hml lunch a son of chlcf of tho trihu uml hnd u lnruu house on tho hill. just m|:~|(l0 tho \ Illum- We were duly us(`0l"H'd thc-ru, nml n supper served, whloh In.--ta-(I \'N'_\' gum! nrmr the long dun": rhln on-r lhu-'mmmtu1|m. It was Iorvod by wmm-n, whu.~.u hands and arms were hhh-nus with tuttonlmz, nnd whose tooth wot-0 swim-d rod from tho mo of the hotel nut. Art:-r smoking In rouphs of pipes and nymtlllg what u {ml 1 W113 to leave the vmnuluud plnngolnto this un- known country among Ilu-nu strullgn pm- ple lonnoludml It wnquhunr tlmutu mtlru, and sotml1cuml`tum_v Irnhln. l ul..~u-1-W41 that hhu unnnunuumunmur lhut tum smnu-d to ralao some qm-.~Itlnn tn the mhnl at my host. who was a hurly follow, with big teeth of ornamental bmnl mo stunt: Lhr()u(.rh II can and numemns lumle scum ncmss Mn oountonnnoa Artur 11 good 1101!] of malt. In which my uulrm-m and my mt!!- tnry rank ummmd to ho as quoutlun nf tntvr~ est. 1 was mu-urtml In u \vr_\' um-munloun way to my sic-uphm upnrt m(\nt.. Thu Httln nnnt.n-rlnu Huhf. which mlnn It was qulto late on tha somntl day when we reached the lmln natlvv vlllngo on the mountain aldo who-m my frlvud wns snppomd to be located. Tu my lnlvmm dis- amlnlnr-rlnn l lunmml, tln-unuh my uuldu'a-1 lnqlllrlc-.~, Ilmh he had mum HOIHU tllutanvo lulu Mm fun`-n (.0 n unmp ut rumphur mak- ers, uml Ilmt nobody km-w \\-he-n lm would return It wn.- than dark run I slnggcsml to Hm uultlu that he an-:m;m {urn pluuu whvru \\'0Cl)l1lll puns tho night. I-`Innllv nftnr n mmd I:-nl nf lnhbnrdnn permmuon :0 van mm. "I found on an-Ivlng at my friend`: quarters that ho had gone :0 some luwrlur port to make purchases of onmphur gum, which is made more lm-may In l`m-moua than in any ot-hut part or the world. It was slxggesml that I would nd him at the town mentioned. and on oousulmng the map I found that It st-mnod to ho pret- ty near to the port. at which the vnm-ual was to call for me, so I couuludud to follow mm, and sonuringa snddlu ox and gum lot out for thu lmnrlor. Yuu soc. they have no horses in Formosa outside of u fuw lu ahe cities, and who oxuu um trained to tho inddlo. YO. nun: nnltn Infn nn Hun mvvnntl (`AV 1 u lo.Avoo to Find lb mod Bun-oundpd by ugmln aunn-. sum; mmmy Wm. Elam: Eyes and Grinning 3 Ghoul}, `) alum`: an , l `f'I'ho umna alwm brings to my mind om) of t outta mud mono ex- omng expat-ioncon of my Ito." said. we!) knqwh mm! onlcer. mung In My club at Wnuhlngum. He was talking with a New ` ,Yorh Humid oommpgntlcmtnnd had Jun laid down a y:npu~r (liuoumalug the political (mum of l!`m-mnuu. mu m}... .. ....mI uunnul mu... -mu 0- huh I AHIIVIIIII. Inn. Bllllllln UL. talent an hnpnrtlng hoummt San Francin- oo In buying omnphor and (on and Indigo on the Island. :40 Luskod and obtained permission to visit him. "I found on an-lvlmr M: mv ft-land`: mmm or um-mnuu. `l|; wins n. gnnd nmny ymra ago that 1 09k p nutltm to pay 41. visit to the Interior of Fonnuuu," he mid. Thu Unmxlsmtaes vessel to which I was lttnchnd was on the Allatlo mutton, and It suddenly uuuurrod to me that an old oiylkage friend had been out 5 your or muurllor to Formosa to rep- auos1'I.vsIaIiinvumsn.vuan1' I /A Naval Otcefb .Weird Adven- ture In Formosa. A ?1NT3fESK`ULL%CTAMBwER| * ym "":I \i'j- gag`! 7 Int I-n5K1'm: noon. -|..._a -lI-o_..... 0...... .... nulorlng what It I to grow llghtor, ~ my ulm hing and `us: lying. Protty mt: I could R00 Ob- ' tloular that I ouuldn`t hulp smlllng. v 1 was gmruwu nu nut. ``I am luwu on u rock opposlto mm and told hlm my oxpvrlum-yo, mnnothlng as I luwo lnld It. to you. As I procoutlud I was unuoyml to uhsurvo a nmllu on M3 {M0, and us thu end of my roulml oulno ho rnllml o tho atone on wlllch he sat. uunvulsud wlth lullulm-r " '\\'lmt`s the mntturl" I suld unarlly. `Do you sllmmrno I mu talllug you n (airy story mur0l_v fur your mnunnmontl" `Not at ull, my dear l'vllow,' he an uwornd. `I lmvn no doubt you nro tolling mo tho truth. uml that yuu lmvo mnlly haul in horrlhlu ulght. of It, hut It. 1:: no mally ne- oountod for and so nnlurnl ln ovary par- Tho tact ls, chew people put ygu ln tlhulr skull ulmmbor to palm-1). Yuu sou, vary lllLtl\`0 who has uny mrt of fumlly prldo hue hls skull chnmhvr, lu whh-h ho tlupoaltn tho 1 _|lmllsuf n...,...nu has killed m hnltlu or Inelghhorhoud und trllml fnudu. Tlwse ` skull clmmhora amcnnsldurml ohulco apart l Inunts fur thu young mun who nro bulng trnluod for war. as tu nlmp lu thmn ls bu- I olmrxmnrlntlcu uml llt tlwm furlmnlo serv- M I.. ..ul.I....o ohm |v:\I|lI|\1\.af nnaAIl\n-I Inn llcwod to add vuurugn nml strength to tholr ~. I `lbnnonlhoolnthnyonholuhofn ounohalr turn over the chnlr, mlwlth bouwnnr and I mount with unecono- wuknoslnltmqybothououghly oouhd. Huh unowoth loudly oonuluuon Imhlnqnu llwlnthounud nyulpu x.\, Iluirjvh Ilvl young man. .Yun nhnl nu . )`Yon shall have nchnnoo. I win dnld yin Ind `mound yodr oonncuon` with ooIuobody."--nal: Bulletin. 0! court It you look as tho Foucon 0! In noun or any usher pan of yuur taco your oyo mun move to am It. But. the unun thing In that tho Inommt you on- dclvor to poroolvo the motion the eye In xd. Thin In one of the masons why a pawn`: expansion in Ill`lI by hhusnll In I (In: In qulw dlonnt from whm It is who soon by othen.-Now, York Herlld. "lam I allusion?" nhholdumor. "YO. Buhuuwu dull and I van db- olnrnd from my Inn place." npllod the mum: naux-ope, Ill norm AIHOL. nagypu nnu mu (roam: part of Asia. in unborn North America, And, a little changed by din-V know, in Nnw Zoainnd and Auutml II. Lutily. ho In the only bird. uxoopt. I. we hawk: and fniooua. which in tminod to us- uiul man In lhu cnpturu of living pray. and rip thin voolmun he in of ull birds by wuss, memory and nuutiun inoumparnhly she boas.--Loutlon Spectator. Out-Iona Plots About the lyo. A very our-Ioun fact In thv Impossibility oi moving your eye while examining the . neotlun or that orgun In II ml 1-. H I: really the most u1o\'nblo|wu't 0 the (loo. Yut If you hold your hmul xoll and try to move your yo whlla wnwhlng It ynu oun- lmt do It-oven tho one-thuuxnndth of an Inn): Cormonntoo /4 They ye far the largest and mou strik- ing In appearance of our common English can fowl. A male oonnornuii is in yard long. and very strong and huavy. and though mum quaint. than bountiful, whuthor iiyiug. diving. or Hitting on the rocks or buoys, it is a far more imomsumg oronturo than tho snngnll--a wonduriul instance or mlnpmtloll of form to special uomi.-4, nnd of pm-Innnomm of type oudnr lug from romom ngoa, fur tho fossil oor- i mornnb hardly diora from those which are now ilnhing from thu clifls in whinh their peiriiiod ancestors um embedded. Our common great. black oorumrant" is not only the moat. 1-oprmencnt.i\-e typo 01 hit: fnmllv. hut. A link with tho Inhabit- DUI? Ullly EII8 H1056 I`I3[)|"`lBIII5lal\'8 typo 0! hi: family. but A link with tho inhabit- antaol the Ihniiownuan of both the old and new woridu. He is found throughout Europe, In north An-ion. Egypt Ami mu Imam! nu-I Anin. in anmrn North ('lilll'|li`|lil')Nl ICU llllil IN lHl`Ill ll)!` IMIHIG BBTV" > ice. It is evident that your host, seeing that you won n young military man. thought ho wus (lning you a moot aorvioe by placing you in this ohnmhur. I wnlkmi \\`II in my friend to when I could M-u Hm suurvn of tho lighm, a volcano in urn]-1 inn, nftor which [shared his quar- tnrs, dnsirlng no further exparimenta in tho FOPIIIUNAH method of warrior making." uown n nm-row mnu uxruuun me vumgo. I notivod that theru wan to hrlght light. ovorywhoro I|Ii(| assumed that some build- ing was hurtling nour by. I run on and on. not knowing or curing whither, only Willing to put distance between myuolf and tho ohnmher of horrors from which I had just m-wnpmi. Finally I full oxhuuumi at tho rominiciu. and on rocovnriug my noit possoualou found thut I had pnssud entirely through tho town lllld wus on a hilltop overlooking it. I hugnn to look nhout me to see tho nonroo of tho light which still illuminntod o\'vr_vtiling. wimn I heard voicm, umi stopping quickly into the shud- ow nwuitod (iovt-iopxnont.~z. To my untou- iahmuntv umi tlviight. I nuw M the portion npprouolu that it was my frlond whom I had so much duuirud to um, and who had been roportod us at some (lisusnt camphor camp. It gone without saying that ho was quite as much surprlsod uta my prusonco as I was gmtiiiod at his. I nut down nn n rook rmnnultn him and V -1.: "DO YOU BUPPOSE I AM TELLING YOU A l-`AIRY a'i`0RYi" tho pigtniln of the incensed, sud as the light. foll upon them they hung trembling above me, the hollow oyos looking down upon mo, tho sido looks of black hair mn- ing about tho fnoonund tho whito tooth giomning and grinning in the now bright. light. It WM a horrible night. As I gnzod A gult of wind swept through the room, swaying (hum huokwnrd and forward and crushing thum togothor with the most hol- low, ghostly sound inmglnuhlu. This was more than my uorvoa could oudure. With u you I sprung from my bed, und looping through the nouro-at oponing~-door or win- dow. I do_ not know whioh--I soon found mysolf running nt tho top of my apood down um-row road through the village. uolivud A hrlnht linhi. Iumeu. But It was when I looked above me than the climax seemed to be reached. Not only were the walls uned with these un- weloomo reminder: of a put generation, but the calling `van festoonod with them. Hanging from he too! was 0 particularly choloo lots of skulls, evidently moatly Chl- neae and J upunese. They were suspended hv Inna blank hum: of hair. nnnu-nntlv . nose Ann Japanese. rney wen Iuspenuou 1 by long black In-aid: of hair. Apparently I vim: than 1 Incl Illllll Imagine. min only ween-1: bed surrounded byrownoi in- ning nun, but the entire room, fro the door to the ceiling, wu lined with them.~ The walls were A solid man of skulls. lit- tle and big, light and dark, staring eih-nt- iy at me with their big vacant eyes, grin- ning with horrible moaningleu Jnwl. ouch seeming to outvie the other in the innum- tio attitude or appearance which it an- Iumed. Rue. It-. Inna mlmn Y lnnluui nhnmn Inn )--e'M. Lnwnnoo whari. V 9! oloo-RI. law non whgrl. B: o r. King and nth. cl glnh American as: lnauton. In tuutnalhtuoton ilgionnum n-I `II in-n A-.4n.- --A ._..._ Wllill (Ill ll|(ll!l')DDIIl0 |'4II' |!. . V Suddenly the clninoter of the light pen- vullng the apartment seemed ti)` change ton greenish hue, giving to thomruy of head; about` me-the moat ghastly appear- ance posuible to imagine. The light seem- ed to come in waves, new lighting up the mom quite lively and new slowly disap- g. Al it did no the vision 0! horror! loomed to Ilowly disappear, only to spring again into exiutemeo an the light was re; newed. Finally the light gradually (limp- poared, the darkness grow more intense and the interval of it: diuppeernnoe lon- ger than any other. Then onmo again that sound uotmunuon. tellowod byaln-ight light. which hxllv illnmlnnhd uh: naut- DUDE ll 0! LGDDOD. KOUOWOII DID Dlli light. which `run: illuminated uhqapm-_ man. It dlnolondnnnanoolhormrn man uuut. Io dlnolond 0 noondot honors man ll. WHICH `WU! I-llllllllllltdll Iznqnpnrv vmd lbanl had and unacino. Not anlyj In: my bed nunonndad bv row: of nin- ion} yumo ` I man s omuu, -gm: lave than the are: l ofinmglnatkm. I WI! hurl-lod, yet unable to mom The ntmngu nlglrw fuolnnted me, ybt lled. me with am llnleacrlhahlo toner. Hmlulnnlv Hm -Ininmm- nl Elm lhrht nam- Japans, IOils. laws mare co. iVarnish, Paints, W` `""* " rr'1't' """'.' "-":'-`':I.'Z- *7f'5'3I`*;`.:';'`:`:;I ":.."*`:a%""- r phone oounnnlnulon. w JAAVLQI 3WlFT O COHPANV IIUUVV [J3 Dlllub IVU \uUIIIP7(- ing Stock. Below Us Lle No Competing Prices. We will commence with Bar- gains. Ve will continue with Bargains \Ve will end with Bargains. All the leading and representa- tive styles in FURNITURE. JAS-l- -RE!D uuku U LI-Ill-|l\.lIIrUl.Lll Q . 254 8: 256 PRINCESS STREET. R. J. llltll). Hummer. KIN(}H'[`oN [` MLoN1-Iuuu.. ' Above Us Stands No Compdt-I Inn Qfnrll Catalogues . . . . .. Illustrated Albums ol City Vlcws And the Fluent of Book Work . . bur Sunda; Schoz.-1T,'; T Mnnthlv Journal '0 ml :11 til at rm--nnnhoonrc-I olo RN13)`. oillsr-T:nlonum`l"n.:urv:`-Ilrdi >hnet~. I-tool. how to order. mm. nmiled (anal On I am! nddruus. how order. any `fl... II....... II WIORI 140. III. -m4-.\--n.. A "The Queen's College Journal. --canaa:an'}{a1; n';}}iB}a}.Aa- + + `I 4- `I- Big Bargains Aida Dlsestluh. Sold by Drqgiz-is nnd Connfwtioxmm 50.` _R_omaa all imltnouu ' " ' For the ream-n of one Tutu I-`rum wrapper and two 30. utnmpa. one of the popular novoll. 55:3? l'a'fn6vVrTr:~Iis'bXFnaT1oI'5 failed. Any nlugglnh, weak or dhmrlell W81 W`! by this nwnms be [cured to hinllhv UV? before It in boo Inc. I Loading medical men um and xeoommend um Owen Belt. in their practice. A an . 4., J t\-A_A-...._ \lUl llluall auvu Val-Ivgvv Contains fullest lnfonmtbn regmt n: l-hoonrr I at amnw. olu-onto and mrv-nun _dIgbou. prion. 4 The Owen Electric Belt & Appnnco 0o. '19 KING ST. W., TOR INTO. ...._ .:-jj-- THE BHITISH WHIB` J9J,Lbi!19 1 D9112:-I;-3:2:!%:* 0! mo any Wu 1191 0! other BOOKS FREE ' V 4. WHOLESALE AID l!l`I'A.lb-lI8'1` IN `I'll ! _ IARKIH . Yard No. Y--0u!nrlo moot. " D-_Cluronoo -mu wharf. " Lnwnnoo Ohio! oloes . lavronoo wharf. Ilnnnh Elootrlol '. ro r1 5 Matti! fut taking the plaoeo dr upforynll orwmn. Rh Inatlo. Kidney and U nal Tranlxlea. and VII olfoot euros n seemingly Impala:-n came when every other known means hufnnljed. _ ' euros In Impala:-n an known hula-ed. Anv slumrlnh. dhnu rvn III-II run: I The lurlut and on y saloud Electric all: mudo. or nor: is gcnulno current of of dlseaae. that can be mad both in quantity and no in genuine current at IV "I nylon lnunntl y w *1: kn ananpart t-he . 8 all my t a during wot . Man: I nnnlplul-9 \ "I- I'fC'I'I'VZ$I ' cure Bhoumatllsm 1e`soa:_>'mnmnau'-oat. lThe-V [Owen % Electric Belt The Shoes VVe Have /Are The Shoes You ` Want Suthcrland s For Re1erance--Every Job done 111' men I II nnni f_ W .0!l'l0I-0;nu On- IALX OIIIOI A VAnn_n.._.. thug..-