1y afternoon at 2:30 1 place on 'sale 16 from Paris at less st to the importer. The facts are these: The lesale firm of MacIntyre, & Co., of Montreal, the ing wholesale im porters of ich Dress Materials into ada, just received from the s office a small case of ich Novelty Dress Pat- for spring wear, but ow- to their late arrival, the esale trade for this season being over, the firm de- ] to face a loss rather than them over for another om. We secured .one- | of the case at about one- : price. er on Monday afternoon 1 ESS PATTERNS 0 match, all complete. n contains 7% yards Fine e, full 42 inches wide, divided iin Material and 2% yards f French design. Cream, 3 Light Green, 3 Grey, 1 Brown. e of these was $15 each. y will be $8.50. en in our show window on 9 vatil 12 o'clock. buy you can secure one of d aside at time 'of 'sale by DLAWESIN EE -- olates, Tans VE THEM yles and Prices. a very on and "Nh DYING From an Awful Skin® Humour -- Scratched Till Blood Ran--Wasted -g Skeleton --Hands Like Claws --Cuticura Brings Blessed Relief and 'Spey Cure. "WOULD HAVE DIED ; BUT FOR CUTICURA" | "When my little boy was three months uld his head broke out with a rash, which vas' very itchy and ran considerable ae fluid. We tried everything we could, buthe got worse' all the time till it spread to his arms Jegs, and then to his entire body, an he came near dying. - It itched so he woiild scratch till the blood ran; and a thin yellowish stuff would be all over his pillow inthe morning. Ihad to put mittens_on his hands to keep him from tearing his skin. He got so weak he took. fainting spells, and we nk him dying. He was skeleton and his little hands were thin like claws. # He was bad about cight. months when we tried Cuticura. I had not "Haid him down in his cradle in the .enea Resolvent, to cure, daytime for a long time. He had got so that he just slept in our arms all time. nt washed "him with Cuaticura Soa and put on one SpHiication of Cuti- intment an: ¢ was so soothed that I put him in the cradle. don't kndw how glad I was when he felt better. It took one box of Cuti- cura Ointment, one eake of Cuticura Soap, and about half a bottle of Cuti- I think he would have diced only for the Cuticira, ==Mrs. M. C. Maitland, Jasper, Ont." No return in 14 years: Mrs. Mait- land writes, under date of Feb. 24, 1903: 'It affords me picasure to say that itis fourteen years since my boy wascured of the terrible skin disease. He has been permanently cured and hearty and strong." You Cuticura Soup, Ointment, wad Pills are sold throughout the word. Depo , 27 Charterhouse Sot arin, en a) RN. Towns & C N 'arp. Boston. Sole Props, i Pree, » How to Care Baby Humours™ No Breakfast Table pmplete. without A admirablé food, with all natural qualities th Mtied § 10 hula up and maintain heal and to resist 5 ox! e cold. It is & valuable diet for children. COCOA The Most Nutritious and Beornomical. ROV Vim A TONIC FOR ALL. It makes new blood it invigorates it strengthens It builds | BONE AND MUSCLE Sua with the greatest advantage by all pas Jecple ries tainting, makes Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal. ICE "Phone 686 ICE 3 Red Ice Waggons Our . Trade Mark. batron opectiully announce to the h lawranee Ice Co. and J. Gleeson fro t the two companies are all one now. Wa Patrons of the of any new ones Our will ansible service by Court, Starr, trust to retain all the d firms--and to acquire te to give ' the best an to have courteous obliging drivers. You will oblige us ohorting any hiattention or dis- Us treatment on the part of our & Lawrence Ice Co, 82-83, 118-122, 256-267 2 Street, West , SHALL. H. W. NEWMAN, 8 Fin Ste . Secretary. 3 Hee 'Phone, Mail or given to H. Meat Market, Brock St., Be Prompt attention. ue Is spring the time for renovation call on , us and our modern room y "® every one who res « sleep : Ri i Intends G0 Sulla oe and g hes adache and re flew op eh 1smodel their pre- bearing-down pain, backache, 8 wr bath room | gradually 1 began to recognize the psf Should write orl) cc of strength, easily tired, and nev- = 3 wal. "ERNE furni : practi Pee advice and detailed prices David Hall, %¢ and Neal 'Patate. we ta Rates. re rae. 66 NOW * See hath shings receive helpful al suggestions na is first class and our ore 'Sutiled mechanics. Phone 538 Wellington Street. TELLS OFLIF Experiences Of A Wealthy ; Tramp. wr IN. 1,400 PRISONS HAS BEEN INCARCERATED IN 47. COUNTRIES. ------ Notwithstanding the Number of Times He Has Been Arrested He 'Has Never Been Convicted --British System Best in the World. Chiara Tribune, Ned Kishman, alias Texas Fd. , alia Brake Rod, alias: Ci ,- alias Globe Trotting Ted, the tramp who has been arrested in. more countries than any man on earth, is back in Chi- cago. Richman, whe has on railway stations world, has established ing incarcerated for jails or prisons of forty-seven differ ent_countries. He has lost count of the number of times that_he has been arrested, but declares he has viewed over 1,400 difierent of Prisons ders carved. his name all over the a record of be vagrancy in the s ' prisons from the viswpoint of the man -inside. He has looked through the. bars upon the cities of the world, and claims a re: cord of having travelled over 223,485 miles without paying a cont of rail road fare. He boasts that the only railroad fare he ever paid was from Hot Springs, Ark., to Malvern Junction, approximately ' thirty five miles when he was too ill to attempt to heat that read. And he figures that, had he paid first-class fare for all the rid- ing he has done, he would have spent 8573,858. The man who has kept over half a million dollars out of the pockets of shareholders in railways is a small, lithe bronzed man, probably forty- three years of age. He was born in Clinton county, O., near Wilmington, and ran away from home at the age of fifteen. He has visited practically every country on the globe and every district of the Unites States since then, and once came within three miles of his © home, which he saw through a blur of cinders while rid- ing on the rods of a through express tram, During his career of twenty-eight years as a bum and his remarkable record of arrests, Texas Ted has never been convieted: of a crime: and only twice charged with crimes, and those times only because he was gathered in by the police drag nets after some great robbery or murder when apprehended. He is now worth over $80,000, and is owner of a great tract of farm land near Highland, in Clinton county, 0O., which was left him hy relatives who died,' and he could be independently wealthy if he chose to go home, but he refuses, and declares he will die on the road Kishman's work on jails is one extreme interest, and it is that he declares the best prison sys tem and the ideal - prison from all points is the new municipal prison at Bs angkok, Siam, where he spent three of strange weeks, against his will. For cleanli ness, good management, and refor- matory efiect he believes the Siamese lead the world---at least in this one prison. He declares the United. States pos: sesses, as a class, the best and the worst prisons in the world. He cites the Cook county, 11, jail as a model in the United States, and the muni- ¢ipal prison at Frankfort, Ky, and the calabooses at Hillsboro, 0., and at Lesuer, Minn., and Waycross, Ga., as among the worst in which he has been locked up. His comments on the lack of sys- tem, the brutality, the fearful results of partizan political control of Ame rican prisons are sc athing, and he lays the evils of American prisons to A REMARKABLE STORY Woman Tells of Her Fourteen Years of Suffering. From Buffalo, N. Y., comes a startl ing story illustrat ing how much suffer- ing' a woman oan bear and yet live. Mri. H. J. Rehorn, 189 ' Landon ° street, of that city, says: Mrs. H. J. Rehorn "Soon after the birth of my first child, fourteen years ago, constipa- tion became troublesome, and the var. ious pills and medicines I used would give temporary relief, but gradually they seemed to lose their influence pri the condition became worse. | must have used fully fifty different remedies. At times I would have no relish for food, and what I did eat would distress my stomach.' 'Gas would form er, fecling fully rested. «My husband brought me home a bottle of a new medicine called Anti- Pillsand from the first 1 began to im- My appetite was better and prove. what I ate did not make me feel uns comfortable. - Anti-Pill is mild and gentle in its action, and yet it cured my terribly ghttinate constipation and made me feel so! well. Every Droggist gells this wonderful Anti-PHl- that ei¥ed Mrs. Reborn. 501 For sale at "The Best Drug Store," Best, Chemist and Optician, Street 121 A late picture of Archduke Frenz Ferdinand, heir to Emperor Francis Joseph, and his family. two causes-- first, polities; second, | then in irons, were keiit. Three years ignorance: ago 1 was again -urrested ig Mexico "Phe British system," says the | City and was pleased to no ras champion tramp, *tiscone- of -the-best | improvement, Fhe cellular system has in the world, and the prison adminis- f been adopted and the trades are tration is undoubtedly the best. The | taught. At Jalisco, / where | served public works system means hard and | ify-two days, a beautiful and hu- healthy labor. The cell system exist: aitarian prison. has been built." but. mostly the wen work together, rhaps the Strangest adventure of in. brick vards, om forts, or other Kishman's prison carcer occurred in public works. I had the honor (awl | Spain. He was arrested, charged with Great Britain the benefit) of serving | vagraney, while stealing a ride out of two months at Dover, helping build a | Madrid, trying to reach the Mediter line of forts to protect En gland as a rancan coast. At that time he had result of having been accused of [nearly $500 in 'gold and silver with cadging. It was there that 1 learned | him, picked up in beating a race at quarrying and stone-cutting, which | Paris, in which an American jockey added ane more trade to the twenty- fas riding. He backed the American's thrée that 1 have learned in prisons. | mount and won nearly $1,000, which The men get the credit for exactly Fhe at once converted mto gold and what they do-they are paid, really, | silver. At Santona he was dragged in lessening the segtences, and 1 !from the train and thrown into pri- earned' thirty davs out of a ninety son. His story of the comic opera day sentence by working hard. situation appears ludicrous to an Am "Perhaps the worst and most wick- rican. ed jail system in the workd--taken as Shortly after 1 was thrown into CORMEN DE FAYA, Who is now delighting London, is said to be the most graceful of Spanish dancers. She has won praise from the German emperor, and, it is reported, also has touched the heart of the young Spatiish king. She recently danced at Berlin before the kaiser, who gave her a pair of diamond earrings. Senorita De Faya is only 19 years of age. A a whole--=I found in Portugal. Like the prison," he says, "the prisoners any self-respecting tramp 1 hate tg | were talking of a probable change in beg. In wost of the countries of the the management of the prison' and 1 world the beggar is locked up to pro- learned that it is the custom there to tect the public from him. 1 have, of 'pexmit the jailer to bid, and the course, securedmdins of thousands of bidder is awarded the office. There meals without king for them, but } were nine others in the room, each I am not a beggar. In Portugal the | being forced to pay about eighteen system of imprisonment makes beg- | cents a day to the jailer or starve. gurs. The prise , no matter what { The auction was held in the main the charge against thew, are thrown {corridor, and through he cell doors into the common room, usnally fae- | we could hear taree men bidding for ing the market place. was in jail {the office of jailer, sach ealculating to Brages, and Setabul, and we faced the erowded market place, standing behind bars and visible to the entire population. We stood at the bars and beg od for food from the marketers, at Oporto, in each prison rob the prisoners if he got the place 8 else we shonld wrved, for the priso keeper nothing in the pe 23-cent of food e (awaiting trial. "the vial Hit falls to cure I will refund your makes beggars of besides hardening all manufacturing criminals Po! riugues all prisoners prise yners anid rapidly. "Mexico has advanced wonderfully MAY 13, 1905. of the job and gave it to an old' cob: 4 Cuba, Iceland, Sweden, Algiers, Tur RHEUMATISH or force their friends to pay him heavy toll, The scene amused me, and, calling through the bars, 1 cotunen- ced to bid against them. The fun: of the situation was go to me, but they didn't see it, and they Jot ind mad: der and madder as I ran up Finally they all guiv bidding Fors 1 was made jailer ; one year, being forced to pay about $2007 in gon French gold: "for the "positign, « and for several weoks I ran the prison, | releasing three of my nine companions and holding .the other six. I got tived bler on the next commer, who I was sure, would treat the prisoners de cently." France, according to Brake Red, is a bad place for tramps, and the pri- sons 'are extremely cruel places of can- finement. Most of the . prisoners, wg says; hope to escape the noisome places even at the expense of being |. deported to the convict colony of New Caledonia. Germany he declares one of the best prison countries in the worl prisoner of over three wonibs being forced to learn a trade. Switserland, too, he praises for itn prison system, and. Denmark he de: clares one of the most advanced coun tries in the world in treatment of prisoners. The contract system iv frowned upon there, and the prisoners work for the government on public works, occupying comfortable rooms. Before trial the prisoners are accord: ed every possible courtesy and liberty, being really presumed inpocent and the treatment being made as mild as possible, Among the - cguntrios. in which the champion tramp! has been arrosted are key, Austria, China, Japan, Ceylon, Bosnia, Cape ~ Colony, Portuguese, East Africa, French Congo, Grence, Ireland, Denmark, Holland, and New South Wales. 0ld Glass. The manufacture of glass is one. of the oldest arts known, and one nt has always been of immense commer cial im rortanes. Bo lo fifigen | hundred years ro ira Sh | Christian eta, N. Hudson Sh writes in the June Delineator, gluse was made by the Egyptians, and nincteen centuries ago the records state that the price of a drinking glass was hall an as-- the value of an. as being about ona cent--which goes to - show that there was no glass trust in Egypt. That the price of glass, however, ae under- gone son remarkable changes way be gatherdd from an avepdote related by St. Simon. who says: that the Countess de Fiesque, ha a trou- blesome estate it at ody only corn, sold it and bon mirror with the proceeds v8 bandsoms This glass, costly df it was, Mrs. Moore adds, was exceeded by at least one other, which was valued at $30,- 000 in gold--the famous mirror of Queen Marie de Medici that hangs in the Louvre at Paris. Old glass has a peculiar fascination for = collectors, and "the article mentioned, which is one ina series called "The Collectors Manual," is written especially for the benefit of the untrained collecting, in- stinet. A Broad Statement. announcement is made without Hem-Roid is the the world that This any qualifications. one preparation qunrantees it. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid will cure anv case of Piles. It is in the form of a tablet. Iti the ternally. It is impossible to cure an establish: od case ot Piles with ointments, sup- positories, injections, or outward ap- pliances, A puarantec is issued with every a s of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid, which contains a month's treatment. Go and talk to your druggist about in only Pile remedy used in- it The Wilson-Fyle ara Falls, Ont, For sale at I. T. Best, Chemist and Optician, street, Co., Limited, Niag- "The Best Drug Store," 124 Princess Live Stock In South Africa. In a letter addressed to F. W. Hod- n, live commissioner, dated Bloemfontein, South Africa, BE. J MacMillan, chief, experimental farms and live stock division for the Orange River Colony, writes : "All of the stock received from Can- ada last vear has done well, with the the Clydesdals stallion, were so unfortunate as - to ome time ago. The Yorkshires have proved particularly prolific, and as a result we have a large number of young anima Is for distribution, This colony is, first and foremost & live stock country, especially for sheep and cattle, In _sheep, Merinos are much preferred. Of the cattle breeds Hols ns, Devons and Shorthorns are in Seat' and also a South African type called the Africander. The smaller dairy breeds are objected to on the ground that they do not produce trek oxen. stock exception of vhich we lose A Good Suggestion. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manufacturers that much better results are ohtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera' and Diarrhoea Remédy in cas- es of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus by taking it in wat er' as hot as can he drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instanily," he says. For sale by all druggists. Lake Biwa is the only large sheet of fresh water in Japan worthy of nen- tion. Tt is thirty six miles long, twelve miles wide, and its geeatest depth ab- out 300 feet, Fven the man who knows how hard it is to pick.the winner in a horse For sale at "The Best Drug Store," L. T. Best, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess Street. in the last fifteen vears. When 1 first money. virited Mexien I had the honor to he Munyon, arreste Mexico ( i 0 and thrown Phija. into "a dirty. overcrowded, diseiise rid- 1] den hole, where all' prisoners," most of M YON' S$ HEATH CURE race acts an if it was too easy to pick a wile, Peck's "They "turned the keys oyer to me |} ¥ all the organs of digestion--strengthen, inviorne, and cure, anything wrong with stomach or bowels, cure at al drupal soc. AVE. i dang rong. a way offtelling you that it 6. Indien NOW is the fime to take FRUIT-A-TIVES, | We fruit tablets rest the, stomach--brifg of gastric juice at meal iii intestines digest hipign i thas tue alas. md Toad keep the n an v eel YOU A while the constipation is entirely y cared bp. " Fruita-tives are El a, FE jody their merits, 1 Daxcand EE their Mrs, ¥. M. NORRISH cate Fruit-a-tives are pure fruit juices in tablet roell with. ey rul Thistle. Woven in Hpi 'best mills, sxprossly fof Fit Reform: spring single and double breasted Sack Suits ~by the Fit-Reform tailors--to delight the well dressed man, : $15, $18, $20 up to $30. | If thé water used in ale is impure, the best of i a and ther i pot redone 'a are, i healthogi iving bev erage. The water used ii Carling's brews is taken from Carling's private springs at a depth of onc thousand feet, and never tested less than 99.08 "degrees pure. by Government Aoaiysin, ; Carling's plant is equipaed with every modern facili'y for Hr acing pure, wholesome ale, Sold erie al salve will cure hard or soft corns, Three applications ol Corn lia ot Wade's drug store, on the 'walls of any home will do' more toenhance.. ~ Good Looks : are shagacieristio of the' TRULY GOOD; even though form and feature. one "might border somewhat on the Chur Eos Cold Water | jooks IN N HONE SURROUNDINGS than snytling else that with discase germs, Save. money in tot bills by using ALABASTINE.! Write us for Alabastine is for sale by Hardware aad , Pain Never sold in bulk, - Address . Ti The Alabastine Co. Limited,