ii s2 sf B% 1 7 : 558 5 - iF : E g FEF ns and the islands in them undoul contain the greater treasures of the world, there ure other places which are |b, ing to attract those under water, it would" down. iniested by | ior Pe Hh and then has one seen much of rom or adventure in them. The majoril ' were unsuccess m | Wes their of or but afew of them have |islan Manitot: ad ith 3 Simi Tr Cargo. These re a few of many cal S Of wihis- ies and wines. which psi at the bottom of the great lakes. It is estimated that at the present than | time there 'are .sederal hundred thou- sand Holla worth of Sou a She | bot- the Jakes, and that the y is roaching when modern invention will possible 0 recover' much of ly no similar area of any f i 7 . great lakes. This is when one knows that : ® 8 Gilcher and Ostri of it was, indestructible d to-day as it was when i is also true that at the bottom he lakes wonld be found valuables of Tomantic gd phan the gold te of Spani eons, SF piate chests. There is little two vessels ey have Steamer 'A gale on Lake 2,000 tons of coal wit! the Sg. Peter sank i aluable cargo rgoes are only a few EF Omnta but Lfuel. These big ca "© Up {of the many which may some day be 1 1 r practically indest ings which go to make up lak oes, oi. . . How a slip may lose herself in the great lakes, and for years, perhaps. for- 3 all attempts at discove: her, is illustrated in the tragic sto , a treasure ship which was Lake Erie during the season of This vessel, under the command B. EDDVGOMPANY, LIMITED, MULL, CANADA. in Canada. Kak for Bddy's Matches. red as com- d been lifted Expedition after ex- search for her i over a above the clouds. pedition 'was fitted out to --a_ search which rs years. Im 1 a party of -seckers from = Milwaukee were -lost shy u nde bay. yet, on account of 'the depth: S T'water in which she the | worth of. copper has ames. | from her. Silver Creek, a sligh heard, und almost whole vessel was enveloped in grants hound for the west, and amounting to $180,000, but in the excite- ment and. appalling loss of life which followed, no thought was treasure. The steamer De came up-in'fime to save many lives, but. down the Erie carried 100 souls with her, - For years tic, with 300 lives, off Erie, in 1852. She went valuable cargo, and for searches for her were made from time | CuSsed: to time. She was not found until a few 180 to the value of cars ago, when ea r water. Not until 1a was a successful at. ise her, In that year | the few pair of Children's White Canvas ler" Tronsides, Which w es left. Will clear the $1.00 quality at cargo. and £3 lives, a v ce . fortune in foreign money was secured, mostly in five-franc pieces. Other stories: of treasure from the bottom of the lakes numerous. In 1002 the steamer Wil liam H. Stevens loaded with $101.88 § worth of copper ca it fire and sank discovered a few Salle at the head of izés in White Shoes, low to clear out nlm filtered "carbonated with ing and. zestful to mix with [be of citectn 'spirits hes thirst in a | Banks In The United Kingdom. : number of branch 1 the year 1906 bn total number of banki ncludes no Jess than og 'foreign and colonial banks business in Great Britain. * Three ish "banks have more than eth $17 Sheen, the pikes I other two bei London City and Midland, a, with n od Walch here od EE Sparks the Detroit river of locomotives, lost from Lake Huron, in | "baried Sagima , are ships than mm any ot ken and for frequently been of sunken trea- en the country with. lumber' of money were § vessels, and many | e lost. In the deep Day, it is believed, lies iit, which went down bay in 1871, Althoig h for her, the still one of the seas, whisky Ss vessels "this liquor. have been i does not age fully as good ington, - commanded | bush. from Cleveland; her cargo 115 a barrel. Anthony Wayne went down' rels of wine the "fens of powerful | Ws up sand, stones | small enough to find treasure hn coal, hat \of the a steamer tow disappeared in Lake Michigan, is bue of the largest. ro Sesschs 0 = been recovered wis years ago, but is in e pater that nothing can be r. Perhaps the most romantic of all dis- 3 J grea the. Ga bale bo Te Lake: Ontario, in {asaty, 1670. The Griffin sailed across e Erie, up the De! tinued until ent; th In the autumn of 1680 she anes : ; 2 Filtered . by -nature-- by science the eres fine the stomach a Ti } TY h furs, and with of again, and historians are the opinion that the li during a storm on Lake i § Es - i E 7 y i gives only in a small way of the great number of valuable cargoes at the bottom of and it is interesting to FEE these to the hidden treasures and silver, of jewelry, dia-4. and precious stones, for which periodical search is made in various parts of the world, and which are com- ted to be worth several hundred mil- A bare statement of these is calculated to make eyes of the avaricious blink. t bottom of the Lake of Guata- ia, there lies, it is said, treasure in gold, silver and jewels to the value pf at least * $500,000,0 i rates' loot worth many millions is buried lies | on Cocos Island in the Pacific. Spanish d' to the tune of $15,000,000 reposes in galleon, Admiral of Flor- ence, which was sunk Bay, off the Island of Mull Span essels are lying at the bottom of Vigo Jaden, it is believed, with $100,000,- 000 "in 'gold, silver, and precious stones. Thirty. million dollars" worth of "the ied treasure of the Incas" has yet to be unearthed in Bolivia, according to istorians. Untold wealth lies in of Father Tiber, into whose bosom the Romans cast their priceless 35% 5% g What do you look for in Biscuits? * --freshness, crispness, wholesomeness ? --Dbiscuits that are good to sce and better to eat? -- biscuits that are a delicacy for every meal? You will find all these qualities in the "quality" biscuity-- MOONEY'S Perfection Cream Sodas In air-tight, moisture-proof, dust-proof packages. gland, many Norman crown of King Alfred, and other valu- ables are buried in the Wash. 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Jewels and gold worth $3,000,000" are land of ' Alboran. gold and precious stones are believed to exist im" certain oases of ill-gotten hoard of Capt. bushranger, who Melville, a famous robbed hundreds "of gold diggers be- tween Melbourne | Thousandsof testimonials, carefully - concealed in the Australian ' treatment sent free with oe "Or greatest successes ha have failed 'with other treatments remedy ? regularly used in the French and German armies, and hese countries are models of strength Numerous expeditions 'have begn, and are still being, despatched in search of these hidden millions. have been fitted out for Cocos Island alone, But success is long in coming. It was reported two years ago that a party of British and American engineers had recovered $15,000,000 of the Incas, long-lost gold, but surprisingly little has since been heard of the yarn. Write for samps {342 securely sealed Address DR. KOHR MEDICINE CO., P.O. Drawer L, 2341. Moritreg> THE POWDER [dl JREKS BN IAN ROACH POWDER ON FORT (REGISTERED) Ouns at 50c. for Household use, and in 181. tne Hotels, Restaurants IRON RULE OF DIAZ. Mexico is in Reality a Mon- "Because of the iron rule of Presi- dent Diaz, Mexico to-day is a republic in name, and is in reality a #hon- archy," declared George B. Walker, of Mexico City, to a Washington reporter. Mr. Walker is one of the young Ameri- 1 _ fortune ¢ is a coffee planter. With him is his business associate, Wil- "I do not say this in criticism of the present "Mexican government," he ex- plained: "On the contrary, I mean it as that has been pur- qp Pas-lsued by the presi of office, which has lasted quarter of a century, has been for the best interests' of Mexico. broiled in turmoils, just as the American Republics are at the present But by patriotism, far-sightedness and an iron will he gained his power and then maintained it for the good of mn | Mexico. revolution or any sort of a change if thie govefment 'he has had shot has not had to explain to the Mexican @ . i The Swell Shoe Always makes a favorable im- pression .on a woman of refine- If this Shoe has also an appearance oi substance, it wins her favor every time. ..YHE CINDERELLA SHOE {Is of this sort. has got the style and the substance and appeals to ithe wise woman. $3.00. H. JENNINGS, KING ST TAYLOR & HAMILTON Tinsmiths, Plumbérs and Gas Fitters. however, have been far outw: the policy that he has adopted of pro- moting industries happiness of the people. "It has been said that Ramon Corral, the republic, would I do not believe this, be- .| cause Corral is a civilian, a lawyer, while 'P la military man is neede mast have the support of the.ar my opinion, - General governor of Neuva Leona, vice-president of Bank Inspection. The Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association has the « following on a y years) Subject that has been considerably dis- "The disaster to the Ontario Bank set on foot a lively discussion as to the feasibility and usefulness of a system of Another lost treastre ship, the loca- | sPection of banks by officials of - the tion .of which trenmined a mystery for |80vernment, But -few prominent bank- quarter of a century, was | ¢TS have placed themselves went | 38 favoring such a plan. , one point of importance emerged, and that a point in favor more thorough inspection than has en customary in some of our banks. The inspection demanded is, however, pection, not by government offi- for the information of cials of the ban s office is the focus of the bank and busi. nd con- | 1°5S, the opportunities fo dangerous weakness The submission of it without previous would at least impose an practices where th power for-evil is greatest. independent criticism esome restraint and a recent event rated the dangers he unchecked exer- autocratic. Whether ion 'be or be not de- E f it be mischievous, internal inspection seem: ecting no little good." Famous for overa century for its delicacy Of highest standard of Jobbing promptly attended to Sole agents for Burrow, Stow art and Milnes Jewel! Stoves and Ranges, : 89 and 91 Princess St. FARMS WANTED. It is especially. fecommended by the Medical Profession or account of its peculiar ; "DRYNE 8S" blic, but by the offi- are greatest there. Ss. operations to in- once more illust Jwhich may attend t| cise of powers too .. § government ingpest 50 tefresh- fhe VIOPPIIeINNee in the 'Estate and put us im touch with. long of prospective : § Xo ea \ .. We want at present a Ohodos farm of 75 or 100 ucres, near Kingston, : dairy farm with good ge good locality. 'Xo J. Lockhart 'Real Estate Agent, 150 We St, Kingston, Ont' ¢ VII0000000004 C004 L000 LLLALA LALA 2S PIIPeTeINNe the i is One to 'every 5,000 of * in: Scotland Yor and. one to evens 5,700. 2opsis of Canadian Northwest or & and 26, not reserved, may an; the sole hoa is meenss male Tver 18 years of age, 10 8 'urtont of oaequarter section, of 160 acres, pore or less. for "oe Eppes ost be in person by at the office Jocai Agent or Sub-Agent. Entry by o a. however, be made on certain con- : , son, daughter, ding homesteader. of an Mo ly at _snv Sub t's office may be to the loos Agent by the Sub-Agent, at wired se of we applicant, and if the land Be SF Sor is scant on receipt of the tele such application is to have priority and J wii be heid until the necessary pa- "io complete the transaction are received . The applicant ) must be Sligible d en and only one application ye oli Be reteived from an ind: a for Tanti that application has been dis od Somesteader whose entry is in good stand asd mot liable to cancellation, may, sub to approval ot Department,. relinquish it me of father, mother, son, daughter, '8 or ok , il elfgible, but to no ome on hung declaration of abandonment. Ly an emtry is summarily cancelled or | abandoned, ment to institu. | 3 waar) 3 ation Droctedings, the applicant | on osction will he entitled to prior right my. for 'ndpection' must state in APHCARIS, 0 homesteades or in eianh ne subsequently the statement is found to wi m particulars, the appli- Jost say prwr right of re-entry the land become wvecant, or if entry ted it may be summarily ean. at 1 Duties settler io ired to perform the ins wader one A following plans: -- ) At least six months' residence upon wd cultivation of the land in each year dur years. the father (or mother, If the father ) of & homesteader resides upon a in the vicinity of the land entered for he. i the requirement as to a ce may be satisfied by such person re ; with the father or mother. ) if the settler. bas his permanent rest dence upon. ing land owned by him in Be vicinity of homestead, the requirement be satisfied by tesidence wpon-such land. making appl eatin, for patent the ive six months' notice in writ Be 5 Caen of Dominien Lands of Ottawa, of his intention to do sp. 13 OF CANADIAN WORTH-WEST MINING ors REGULATIONS, Coal --Coal mining rights may be leased for : jod of twemty-One years at an annual yatal of $I per mere. Not more than 2,560 acres shall be leased to one individual or com pay. A royalty at the rate of five cents per tn shall be collected on the merchantable wn) mined. Quartz. --A eighteen years of age, or wer, having Qacow ed mineral in place, may imate a claim, 1.606x1,800 feet. The fee for recording. a "claim is $5. At least $100 must be expended on the ttim cach year or paid to the mining recorder i Neu thereof. en $500 has been expend of or paid, the locator may, upon having a survey made, and upon complying with 'other requirements, purchase the land at §1 pe he patent provides for the payment of 3 of § 18 cent. on the sales. mining claims generally are 100 fee , entry. fee. $5, renewable yearly Ar applicant ay obtain two leases ft dredge for gold of five miles each for a tern of twenty years, renewable at the discretios of the Minister of the Interior. : The lessee shall have a dredge in operatior within one season from the date of the leas for each five miles. Rental, $10 per annum for. each mile of river leased. Royalty at thy fate of 2 1-2 Eggo tlected on 'the outpu i 1! k ib ' 'W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this ac wertisement will be_paid. for. SE SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSEE] to the undersi , and endorsed 'Ter der for alterw , additions and re Pairs to Block UC' Tete du Pont 3 fucks, Kingston, Ont.' will be Mt this offce umtil Monday, Se 9, 1907, inclusively, dor the work abov ribed. Plans and specifications can be se and forms of tender obtained at thi department and on application' to H. 1 Smith, ksq., Architect, Kingston Persons temtering are notified that ter furs will not be. considered unless oo the printed form supplied, and sim ol with their actual signature: Bach tender must be acco nied U M accepted cheque om a char Bade payable to the order ¢ sirable the Minister of Public Work: Sual to tén per cent (10 pc.) of UW amount of the temder, which will % forfeited if the persom * tendering declir to enter into & contract when #alied Wl to do so, or if he fail to « he work contracved for. If the be not accepted the cheque will: be tarned. The Department. does not bind itse 1 accept the lowest. or amy tender ' « By Order. : FRED. GELINAS Secretary. Departments of Public Works . Ottawa, August 15, 1907. : Newspapers inserting this advertis Went withoutt authority from the Depar Bent will not be paid for it -------------------------------------------- SL, . TENDERS FOR DREDGING. TENDERS ADDRESSED TO Tl Jidersigued and endorsed =~ Tender © Dredging at Fort Hope,' wil, 1 foived up to and including Sat August ols, 1v07, for, uredging fred at sort Hope, -Hdarham Lount; Unt. Combined specification and form r can Le ovtamed at the Depar Bt of yubl¢ Works, Ottawa. 'lende ust include the towing of the plan 1 ad from the works. Unly dredges ou be epployed wirich mre register "anadln at the time of the filing of 1 FE Secs. Contract must be ready to o $8 work within thirty days after U Gate they have been notified of the a Splance of their der. Dender§ wil oh oe considered He Bade on the pripted form supplied, o Etna "wit the actual signatures of Lo Merers, ; "An ateepted chequie on a chartered ban! Payable 4 the opder of the Honourul the Minster of Puble Works, for © Wousand dollars « ($1,000) must acco IY each tender as security deposit P Tunection with thé dredging to be Pv formed. "I'he of e will be returned fb Base of a of tender The Department does not bind itse to accept the lowest or any tender / By order, > . GELINAS, FRED. Secretary. Bepartinent of Publie Norks. or " Ottawa, August 22, 1907. Newspapers at this advertis Sut without 'authority from the Depar it will not he 'paid for it. LH. Nicholso CRANITE , AND MARBL += WORKS 149 SYDENHAM ST (JOR. PRINCESS.)