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Stein, Indian Government on to Uen Asia, reached Lon and described his ex- peditions Central involving yesterday in Asia, three travel, cover- 1,000 some wildest bleakest of the sum face Vi ars' the of in and ing miles of the ant regions earth's By \ irony curioua of fate the explorer re ceived his only serious injury on the very last y day of his work In surveving at the altitude of over After this accident the an arduons mountain eighteen days before he medical as He underwent an operation from the {results of which he is. still lame. The story of his the sites of buried tions is of moder | | | when engaged an un- { known range 120,000 feet {explorer had { : ourney of | could receive stance. then excavations amid and ancient. civiliza among the most fascinating ord One result y of his 1 ery in mysterious bor derlands he has been exploring is the extended knowledge point { greatly | geographical part of the from a of view of world, which is shown by the that he hds prepared no few of than 130 sheet of maps the tandard size le of four miles to the inch, Discus said : As an example of the difficulties to overcome, I may mention that. for the of exploring the region which lay on a long-nbandoned ancient trade route from China to the north end of the Taklamakan, <1 had: to keep fifty men for over three weeks at work at ruins which were si long marches the Are This was & period of extreme hardship. The wind was awful, almost beyond deseription, and the thermom- eter od down to forty-eight low freezing point river beds, dead tree and a the fact of of a his work the ing he ke from walter rar be- The traces of an- which were matked and which we crossed again in, gave striking proof of desiceation which had overtaken the whole of. the region. The finds of implements of the stone age in av far beyond any water, fresh or salt, called 'up pictures of =a life like that which might have been lived by lake i periods. "Perhaps the the arche neh ow carried cient by gion dwellers in prehistoric most fascinating part work was that out the ummer Ww dhiring spring and early 107 ort of in the which extends f Lob marking between Nor and the {salt marshes | Huang | west of ths Cl | There I i the Cun 1 oBsl the extreme se province of Kansu able 'to trace over a dis- tance of more than 300 miles the {mains of that ancien frontier wall which at the énd of the second cen- tury before Christ had been construct lid bv the Chinese for: the purpdse of wa re- [] > £ The little "matinee hat" on the guest in the picture notion just introduced here. This hat'is of gold cloth and strings of jet beads wound into a trimming this | explorer | BURIED CIVILIZATION 3: Relics of the Lake Dwellers of Prehistoric Times. protecting the newly ward the west L'his wa when China was making forts to extend her ward Western Asia. "Near the watch towers relics left behind by the Chinese posts which then garrisoned this awful gon. hoo, opened route to a period various power and trade re- from about 100 B.C. down the middle of the century after Christ, when this have been extavated within the defensive line appears These little I found in hundreds office rooms .of the The use of all-over embroidery in combination with net is the latest fad of fashion. Paris has hit upon the happy idea and now many of the daintiest house frocks are heavy heavy eylet embroidery | life along this miserable frontier | ed Documents in wood and bam- |. era, evidently to save them from to | 4 threatened barbarous invasion, and en 10 | colutely protected, both against definitely abandoned, were| 1 {1a ravages of the desert. fed from A who has come for tea, is another Parisian EE ------ which the Chi- had left. The distribu- tion, organization and commissariat arrangements of these frontier forces can be exactly traced in the official orders, indents; and 'other relics which | found, and many curious details of can ample nese wibbish heaps soldiers still be recovered. "One of our most profitable finds was the exploration of what has prov- to be a treasure cave, literally crammed with ancient manuscripts, paintings and other Buddhist remains. These had been deposited and her- ei- metically walled up in a side chapel one great Buddhist sacred cave. Here 1 found the whole of a large tem- ol I found ple library, with ' other valued relics, which had been deposited there to- ward the end of the tenth century of remained ab- men which have ever since "The manuscripts which we recover- their impxisonment. of cen- guard houses, or outside them, in the, jes frequently dated in their oldest Foul Breath Made Pure and Sweet By the Use ! of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Trial Package Sent Free. Do friends with a breath presence distasteful. not go among vou go odious as to make vour Foul breath is will it. from one foul capable of easy remov WI oif wou | take a little time to Generally foul breath come of two eatses, impure digestive fluids. the str t of foul gases know t positively at v their overcome gases ol Charasal i absorbent tracts poisons and neutralizes evil offects A noted French p trychnine | and with a tea {moved the bad | swift poison. X little charcoal in cellar will make foul a willow charcoal mixed with honey are the component paris of Stuart' Char- breath is the Simply waHowed three hysician to kill yoonful of charcoal re- enou men effects of his terribly or Pur ro v bed-room Ir pure coal Lozenges and pur result of their use alter meals atl bed time oases, whether hy: bad food, alcohol or abuso Cha ing and sweeten the breath. of eating of a hox would cause you inconvenience whatever stomach because and pure and most ) take it unless made palatable. Stuart inimitable process pres 7 . the taste and system in all the nicety desired. : Choice virgin willow is burnt into desirable charcoal; this is mixed with and the mbination is under tremendous power of great pure honey compressed into a lozenge and efficiency Don't let vour bad breath make peo- avoid tore and buy al Lo yn will the streot "to you ect drag box of ¢ Char day and. ea what hree after 'the meal will swectc breath at onde thix fact send us dress and we will package by mail free. x 200 ple ere © fo the near a ng t Tw n tnari 4 send vou a Address F. Stuart | | | Karim / | Groat reg dissolve twa or three after meals and | which and foul breath flees ab |aarly periods, formed, perhaps, once, No matter how you cause (liese | ot dismal ground Which it has ever Thay are perfeotly harmless and the tand other trees no hehind Charcoal is hard io preparp for the [ble it must be strong | death, and the dead and: leafless for- people will not |ests, with no. trace of life except the ¢ | tracks of wild camels, made a its chareoal to | | pleasantnéss | | %.) of vour | low « waces that Ii vou want proof of | women to make vou name and ad- | morality. trial | shopkeepers = | portions as far back as the first cen- tury after Christ, but, owing to the great mass of the records, it was quite impossible to make a thorough examination. The done up in bundles, and were practically as fresh as when deposited. The number of manuscripts: exceeds 4,000, and, as far as can be told, are approximately in. about seven. different languages. The way ig which this great treasure was recovered was one of . romantic and was only possible through the exercise of the greatest secrecy. "After a return parts of the Tarim basin during the winter of 1907-08 theve was more op- portunity for exploration at a num- ber of spots along the great caravan route, and this still further increased the collection of frescoes' and ancient sculptures, etc. Then came a hazar- dous march right through the Takia- wakam from north to south during which the endurance of all of us was put to a severe test. My camels had to march for nearly two weeks with- out water and practically ~~without food. and this alone enabled us to arrive safely at the point where thé river dies into the sands, ions of dead river courses, the wiver had formed since the books were interest, to the northern fallen to my lot to visit. Imagine the stomach, Stuart's | hundreds of square miles covered with reoal Lozenges will stop gas mak- | absolutely dead, dense shrub, and by the gaunt skeletons of great popular which-had been left bv"the ancient courses of the ever-changing river. It was a verita- tropical" delta, stricken with scene which can never be forgotten." MISERY OF SHOP GIRLS. Startling Declaration By Pastor of City Temple. London, Feb. 20.--Rev. R. J. Camp- bell, of the City Temple, recently cre- ated a furore amony the London shop- keepers by his deliverance of a sermgn in which he made {he assertion that they were responsible for the misery their female help: thev paid such they expected these a livelihood by im- He was challenged by the to prove his statements. F. A. [At Liverpool he has made the subject Building, | the theme of his discourse. Recently he said he had stated--from , FEBRUARY 20, 1909. TEA wife inCanada Every pound of brands, then sift and ov - J Fe : 'VERY particular house- says Christie's Biscuits are so much superior to the next best that there is no comparison. Christie's Biscuits .are baked by special ists who know how, in the cleanest and most modern biscuit factory in the Dominion. flour entering into our bakes is the best 'milled--we, blend the best test our blend. Everv ounce of raw material is analyzed by several inspectors. Pure, fresh butter, new, sweet milk, delicious cream and fresh eggs--all mixed with our special blend of flour in the Christie scientific way yields that unvarying flavor-- that crisp, delicious which has made and lasting [goodness Christie's Biscuits EE ---- the joy of every housewife in Canada. Indeed you' do not know biscuit goodness until you have enjoyed Christie's. Seld in bulk, by the pound, or in moisture and dust-proof packages. Christie, Brown & Co., Ltd., Toronto 3 hook and the . could not get it. Bulve Co., Toronlo ; 6 boxes, §1.25. ripped open to the fimt joint. 1suffered of Scalp Sores, En pped Itch, a and ubles, 1 cure for Blind Piles. 250. box, all drusgist and stores, or postpaid, Cure {| THE CHRISTIE GIRL She ia' represents- tive of the 300 girls in spotless white, employed in the Christie factory. They are supplied with two uniforms a week, and these, with handker. chiefs, towels, etc., are lsundried op the premises. EEE Me. Daniel McDougall, 124 Ceeightoa St., Halifax, ment oft ¢ hang ail when 1 teselved 4 nasty Ni fuaaps ot and Bleedin, price, 25¢. 1 his first-hand knowledge gained from the people who had -suffered--that there were establishments in London | where the wages paid to the female | shop assistant were so shamefully low | that she was expected--nay--encour- aged--to eke them out by the sale of| her body. Many of those who pretended not to believe his = statement knew perfectly | well that it was true of more trades | than one. From the nature of the | case, one could not bring legal evi- sufficient to secure the conviec- tion of the offenders, but recently he had been trying another method--he | did not yet know with how much suc- | cess--to enlist the interests of the re-| spectable womanhood of the country | in this matter. | If ladies would go to some of these establishments, both in London and| the provinces, and enquire the amount of the wages paid to these girls, the amount deducted in fines; and then oh- serve thq appearance and deportment expected of the girls, they could draw their own conclusions. i dence Amazing Sentences. Hammond (Ind:) courts appear to deal out justice in queer portions. Thirty days in jail for a man charged with murder, who had slashed his victim's throat with a razor, stabbed another man in the abdomen and crushed ithe skull of a third, and cight years in the penitentiary for a man who had stolen a pair of boots be cause he had none, wore sentences im- posed by a jury which tried iwo pris- oners recently. Ladies, Why Not Preserve Your Youth and Beauty ? Parisian Sage, the quick acting hair restorer, is now for sala in Kingston, at the drug store of G. W. M i and is sold wah a rigid guarantee at 50 cents a hgttle. Parisian Sage has an immense sale, and here are tho reasons : It is safe.and harmless. | It cures dandruff in two weeks, killing thé dandruff germ, It stops falling hair. It promptly stops itching of the scalp : It makes the hair soft and luxuriant. It gives life and beauty to the hay. It 1s not sticky or greasy. It is the damnticst perfumed hair tonic made It is the best, the most pleasant and invigorating hair dressing made. Ejght shy of the druggist who offers by A Banquet Of Bargains for Several Days Men's Fancy Vests, nice dark patterns, sizes 35 to 42. Regular price $2.50. Clear- ing price for seven days $1.15. Men's Fandy Vests, very swell goods. Regular price $4. Olearing price for seven days $2.75. 50 Boys' 3-garment Short Pant Suits, S. B. & D.B. styles. Regular $6 and 6.50. Clearing price for seven days $3.90. 30 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 27 to 33. Regular §5. Clearing price for seven days $2 95. 20 Boys' Overcoats, all styles, sizes 28 to 33. Regular price $8. Clearing price for seven days $5. 30 Men's Overcoats, all this season's styles, in Blacks, Dark Greys, Browns, ete, Regular price $12.50 and 13.50. Clearing price for seven days $7.95. All Men's $18 and 20.00 Overcoats. Clearing price for seven days $12.65. These goods and prices should appeal to your purse. - Roney & Co. 127 Princess Street, you a substitute, he is uawerthy of your confidence Kingston. The Store That Sets the Pace. La. i Sn i