{ TR ER LP RR RH HR 1 Work Dome in Organizing its Ad- AT a enn Er rama tats FAS AR ; - 1 L - : ministration. a DAY OR NIGHT =| IN WHICH THE APOSTLES ee Tho sitting waite of ute Body Foun : CONFINED, tain forest reserve has been Giie of the 3 a Wh Sd Phone - 201 i ia - fmost important advances yet made in 3' 2 £ = \ &F ¥ 4 3 £ 3 Y iti is Visitors to Rome Shown Mamertine, the. industrial history of Canada's sar 0000000000000 0c0000000 From Which St. Peter and 51, Paul Sal hom -- aly om ptant ue p Dred t Bp OD o 3 F : Sent Out Many heir E , ithe preservation of thé fo o ® ROYAL IE CREAM FARLOR. : Sent ¥ on Epistien ithe slope with a' view to the future ! 22 £ go ° ® The place to get Ice Crea at . The most famous of all Prisons, to 'supply of timber, but the preservation G: oO au 3 . Nitin Fat Heed feeling. Herve students of secular as well as ecclesias- [of these forests and their, proper man- 2 x : I Nol Barn tifa . i A Lie al history, is the so-called "Mamer- 5 : oe i @ kinds of 'Califprnia Fruit \. - . S A the Der agement means much for the preserva- ® Feusom 2 tine prison," which is located beneath tion of the water-powers and the ® 184 Princess Street. Phone 019, $i the Church of 5 Giumppe dei Fale- ipuintenance of that steady and per- 5 --. } - gnams, via di artorio, Rome, which o " d ick 2 g . . ¢ : anent water-flow which means 0 0000000000000000000008 is generally accepted as the prison jn | RATERS g . * ; ch f their value. Moreover, ' the > : ¢ 4 the middle of the city overlooking the fr . i 2 of * these $ . \ THAT TOBACCO . . Forum, referred to by Livy, in which a to» Sa - &&: Hy or 2 - : uy & C >. : . ; With the "Rooster" on = 4 RL i and Ih. bau nh Supls flow throughout the year and not to : 4 - J \ ned, 8, . © alls © . ee + ; Is crowing 1oMer as he goes along y bs 4) sarki ° have a torrential flow in spring and lL : Duly Seo Der pound Yor thewing und . - 3 Riot, Suadtuts, he artis: buikling Hw hat is of even more unportatce) the Allow half an orange for each ae 1 smoking / 2 Ant, . 3 'drving-u o lote Or rtial} ob the in: o und edge o plate; ; 1 ET "w ww Mamer Gis g ving-up (complete or partial) slice thin: arrange aro i | ATA. MACLEAN'S, OR 1 h di or The Mamertine prison cofisisis of iwo reams in summer. is oh the vimost ith Corn Flakes and serve I It arle Street. unch, amner, chambers, one above the other, 'I'he |Strea fill centre with Cc with powdered sugar. t " * z Pr 4 amr " 3 lower, known as the Tullisnum, wag portance. to the farow of the prairie Sess essesesessesesessessell on those occasions probably built originally as a cis- provinces. Were the ¥w¥s to run 10c. per pkg. , G M ll & S when good fellows get tern, whinee its name, which is de. short, the resulting lack of moisture in and See €0. u er on to ether ou can't find {rived from the archaic = Latin word, the soil would seriously interfere with g » ¥ | Tullius, & jet ° of water. The Tullia. (the quantity of grain and ather pro- ' Carpet Cleaning, Sswing : a Certs Fen baby Cariiages better ale than (pum is a circalar chamber, partly ex- duce reaped from the fertile prairie. eavated from 'the rocks and partly | During the whole of fhe past som | buily of fufa blocks, each layer of 'mer (1910) two parties of the Domin- Telephone Tiare King "1 wo {masonry projecting a little over that jon Forest Service were in the field . . ; immediately below, so as to form a makihy oft. the bohdaries of the Gop ress sssssssssanand tonical vault. reserve. - Both | thet', Parties startpd When the upper chamber was con- from Calgary; one worked south and structed, the top of the cone Was 'succeeded in getting as far south as . " | probably cut off, and the went roof, [the international bowidary, while the consisting of a flat arch of tufa blocks other, working northy reached a point ; k » Bubettuted. i ; f 4 . almost due west of Lacombe, (Alta) Sg . J We upper chamber of thus prison WITH un irregular quadrilateral, and con tion of the boundary will he continued is During the coming summer the 'loca mn BIN SINGER ALE. ! jams an Indeription Fecortting 3 ke land it is expected that the entire east . i TOASTED » CORN FLAKE LEMON SYRP. storation made in A.D. 21. Salust de tol LIME JUICE. {scribes the Tullianum, or lower chim: ern boundary of He Sluis (whic na 'y 2 ad RASPBERRY VINEGAR. ber, as a horrible dungeon, "repuldive bends some forty t iis jen nowt 0 A Pe LEMONADE. | and terrible on account of uegleet, the latitude of Edmonton)' will be de- a ey. "ORANGEADE, dampuess and smell." termined. i ONDON. CANADA A fall mport oh the 'operations of the L : AT CTR I ia BONN i nb AVERT iar AV, ry tne, TTT LTL TTL ROBT EBR ; . UPER: It has _character, unl In the floor of the Tuallianum is 71 t : bs ms 1 ) X ( ) rT anh ax tea ¥ gr nn. Well, Which, acconiing 10 the Tegend At TUmMmer genie repofta--teans---4- -- : - ry St a --. . = -------- . 8 ' form, purity, and an un miraculously came into existence while |Mitted to the minister of the interior : ease antennas eins et ae asa ETH 0h ph pd nit Phone 76. 841-3 Princess Street. usual deliciousness to its St. Peter was imprisoned here, en. through the Superintendemt of Fores- ia? . - drs, Ste. Processus and Martinjanus, Sc., B.Sc.F., and P. Z. Caverhill, B. sessssvsssssmeal Fhe well, however, existed prior to. this Se¢., who were in charge, refpectively, date; apd there is no reliable evidence lof the southern and efthéed parties. Fhe acts of Sts. Processus and Mar- | was that only forest land should be : Gr les RIGNEY and HICKEY, Sinksne are ot She sixth century, included in thé reserve, all land, dit for a The two chambers are at present farming (unless in area so snd thst 1 connected by a stairway, but original- | > » to ke , GASOLINE, 136 and 138 Princess St. ¥» it was not worth while to make the COAL O15, tion betwdgn them save a hole in the | serve. The altitude, "or height of the floor 'of the ipper chamber, through |, le : > TR , ] ! i country above sea-level, was one of the R OIL. . BREWED BY which 'such famous prisoners as King chief considerations in figing the line. GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY, geon, where they died of starvation or reserve Wid set apari was 40 a con Sick . i laint arisin, Toronto . trangled. der ble extent, unsuitable It includ- with A a, C pation, Bill Head Heart Pyliiitision oe apy cumgtatat stising I'he name of Mamertine prison ig |PCiA0Ie extent, unsnits "from Impure Blood, Sluggish Liver, Unhealthy Stomach or Weakened Nerves -- Buy them-- They wilt medieval, and is probably derived from | .. : : n . ; Clronis 2nd Outario Sweets. - the "Temple of Mars Ultor in the |.¢'0y; Pine country, & large portion | ey ete Ey : ~ Foy ra i in te vicinity, Tite medieval "Itinerary," of | © Which is above the tree limit anc . "There is 8 cause for this effect} 50c. a box at all dealers or upon receipt of price from H UG : a2 the remainder unsuitable as regards x A Pride lowes its flavor when you have | hana Goods. Anyone having goods TOF | fry the eighth century the tradition Large portions of it have bexn bag ped mdr to swallow, sale drop a card to 242 Ontario Btres* of the acts of Sts. Processus and | oY"; leaving bare, ri ed hillsides - Martinianus, relative to the imprison. which were formerly covered by a thin EE ---- RE eens i f » Th . ment of St. Petar in the Tullianu AUN, | Much country. ¢ast of the line has a When th Rae a built, | very th in soil and is at very high presumably for a prison, according to |#ltitude and so is unfit for agricultur- building below it and made an awk- |#ver, Were found whialy will be [quite ward connection by cutting off the suitable for grazing. . upper 'part, of the false dome and| Fives have created terrible havoe which formed 'the Roor of the upper | part" Tom" Calghry noth Mr. Caver- chamber, with a connecting trap door. {hill estimates that eighty per cent. of This floor was vonsiderabjy above [the territory covered has been burned Jind was reached by a flight of stairs | that even within the, last twenty-five ealled the Btalge Gemonine ("Stairs years forty-eight per cent. of the ens of Sighs.) where the execution of | tire area has been devastated. Mr, their bodies were exposed during the sixty per cent. of the are# from Cal triumphal processions before the ascent gary southward has been fire-swept, to the eapitol, > Even last summer Mr. Edgecombe Bectasl wu many yo the ma tragic ling to fight fires. events of Roman history." Its horrors | The nature of the timber found op Neave's Food Babies were. described by Sallust, King Ju- | the slope has been directly determined lug, Cethegus and others who had jd i i » a : XO ance of lodgepole pine (a species near: jia--in fac ' . Br r , ord vith pride y s I i conspired with Catiline were killed [ly related to the ak nun lia--in fact, throughout the World--happy methers point with pride to children raised on this Food. i A ere; \ enemy, Veercingetorix, to be put . to [spring up on burned-over land, and by \ Saath, The spot i Mare interesting to | their vigorous growth get far ahead of according to Gordon STABLES, !M.D., the well known The Lancer (The Leading Medical Authority) says: A Sh ristian wat d as the prison of [the slower-growing spruce and red fi, writer on Hygiene, "contairfs all the clements of food "Very carefully prepared and bighly nutritious which the two apostles, and for that reason [In the northern part of the region re in an pasily digested form." DR. STUTIRR, director latter cannot be said of some of the foods sold for = hile . . ) < called San Peitro in Careére. > >. is SOV . odoe: "Remarkable nutritive value.' adily assimilal of the area is forered with lodgepole "As regards the proportion of fiesh-forming albums. "xX ay] thie j tri 1e head ly os nl at le, 9 pine in pure stand, that i, Without id d bone 1 here ists a perf asy of digestion years ago the house of Josian That 8 e real oS GUAGE ¥ "wp (Es. | the mixture of any other tree: howls an me-forming salts, there exists a perfect R. NEave & Co. was established and its reputation i | BEST LANGUAGE FOR "PHONES. 3 tr : Prompt Delivery, ; flavor. - abling thoeapostle to baptize 'his jail- try by Messrs. (i. H. Edgecombe, 3 ) s ' that. the chief of the apostles w. Th ral prineciph A¥ni 4 , : $ as eo general principle govwning the Highest ' ORDER FROM ever imprisoned in the Tullianum, fixing of the boundary of the reserve ly there Wiig no means of communica exception) being excluded from the re LUBRICATING OIL. I . \ i . | MINION BREWERY C0 ltd Jugurtha ahd the Cantiline Soap ire It was found that the boundary fix- E . . - ® Were 1IrOW in the Pp . reliar-in.o = A " rouble D0 0 * bone : hey died of starvation [#4 by the order-in-council by which the They have cured others, therefore we can vouch for their power to cure you. If you are t @¢ W.F. KELLY. L Hmitabls, it aclu ed, in the words of one of the writers, Rn your v with new life your entire systém. + Becessrvan 8 ARMAN, Einsiendeln alludes to the "fountain of |} 1 {or { * i ' ra ' Dealer in all kinds "of New and Second. St. Peter, where also "is his prison.'" timber - supply or © yers @ dines bY n Chemical . Ltd. Ottawa. ] wets os e. os soil 'and. cotiferous wood growth was unive ily ceded. Livy, the builders discovered the cartier | ol settlement." Manv vallevs, how covering the apenjng with flat slabs [With the forests of the r a In, Lhe he level of the forum on the declivity [over within the past 'fifty years, and Important prisoners took place and { Edgecombe estimates that at least The Mamertive prison itself is con. party - lost three weeks through hav- gurtha was starved in it, and Lentu- by this repeated firing. "he abups For upwards of 80 years, Neaye's Food has proved its supérfority. In Canada; in England; in Austra. } BREE RR : found on old burns in the east) is the HILL F A { & t wan -. Shin Btisag {hat Julide most abundant 'timber, and much J F R fi aesar, during his triumph or the [poplar (of two or three species) by a b ; conquest of Gal, cawed his gallant a These trees are the first fo INFAN 1 5 A ; since the fifteenth tury - ive per ce ¢ : i" gain ** ZINE" . renth cenlury it has been ported on about seventy-five per cent, of the Chemical Laboratories of Rhenish Prussia, says, infants" and again "THR MEDICAL MAGAZINE" says In the southern part Mr. Edgecombe | uniformity between Neave's Food and mother's milk." has been growing with its age. When your furnace is not in use, the cool; damp \ Correspondents Thansmit Messages Iguerd Sint the Jotgupole fine aired Sold in 1 Ib. airtight tins by all Druggists in Canada. - »ly ' ' : . . . A - k y 0 attain a diameter of SO WHOLESALE BY: Lymans Ltd, MONTREAL The ar ig the cellar, coming into contact with the steel of RR r i in Requrdiirigue, . b five inches and sixty years to reach FREE TO MOTHERS Nationa! Drug and Chemical Co., The Drug Teading Cb, . ¢ g a : , ) r dis a tel t hag . FAT { toche ' 1 . G. West & © A 1 Bo la ron Qine wid radiator, causes the metal to "sweat. Tommy 3 Sistancy telep mop Ring - the dishwter ol sine Poe he . D Thi Write a, pont card today for « free fin of Neave's Food and ue -- ie we oe Ton, rhe A . 3 \ 8 > an 2 or Doug - t "Mints t "ag a Train urse, FINNIE ttn . " salient This sweat, or moisture, attacks the metal and count, and has called ifito existence a [las) fir took, respectively, ninety and Address to aia WINNIPEG. J. A. Teep * X Co, VANCOUVER quickly makes it rust. It's dn actual fact that most Fil hoe Of operators who are valuable|one hundred and ten years to reach Canadian Agent: EDWIN UTLEY, 14 Front St. East, TORONTO. Mir. J. R. NEAVE & CO, . FORDINGBRIDGE, ENG. 25 furnaces would ive by reason of the elearness and sharpp- the diameter of twelve inches. ' ro d Eg - ness with which. they can pronounce | Of an area of eight hundeds, square TWICE as many years of . ! words while speaking rapidly. miles covered by the "southeri party service if they did not P3000 1 It has also 'developed the fact that ithe land was distributed as follows; ; 4 | the French language is better 'adapted |Timber, wing per font spruce "and have their long summer Hi d to the purposes of the telephone than pine poles (a tree of "pole" size iy g wvacafions but were in use filiil § / the English. The ordinary busivess of [from four to eight inches in diameter) -- a TEE ye a | = ] the long-distance telephone between thirty-one per cent.; pine and poplar, 2 f A Sx 7 77 ANTAN 8 3 2 TN Do hed continually. | 1 Patis and Lontion 3 Jie quently car- twenty-six per cent.: Poplar, ten bet) aul DR gp ried on in t rench language. vent.; open grazing land, fourteen pe . However, the Sun- ! It is stated that the considerable |cent.: bare rock, ten per cent. 4 shine' furnace is * now } a prosoron Fool Bissing syllables in Both gentlemen remark on the dan< 3 : Ii ale itt ' \ saghsh renders It 8 Jess easy and {ger to the. reserve. from forest firms! Squipped with 3 Nickejal hii be yd Hi accursie pn. pt Cmca. and make recommendations as to the, 5 . } ertain FEaglish words are especially [protection of the areas traversed. Nickelled Steel is an ex- i go difliculy of transmission by-telephone. + Through all the territory repor . " ii! . SAE The word "'soldier'" is cited as one of [on game was plentiful. Special mens clusive McClary inven {fifi h TRY | hese. : . Yim is" made of the bull, cut-throat, i : . oll . A Proper ngmes frequently occur, in land grev trout o the fish, andj 9 ' p \ } : ' grey ut, among n "tion. It has been subjected g | the or Fg an otherwise perfectly among the game birds and animals 1 | H , ; to the most severe tests audible" and intelligible conversation, in their respective = districts, duck ! HB iH lB CEILINGS and has demonstrated it is absolutely rust-proof. ' It ly [which the ear cannot "catch: These gronss and prairie chickens, 8 1 i Bg THA [ . S t path - dusing the "idle" Th A must be spelled out, involving delay. moos, elk, and sheep and ---- i . / T ARE SAFE does no ga her rust ¢ uring the idle" summer. e Expert 'phone operators in the press Kinds of fur-bearing animals. Ea gy -- Sunshine is built to give you lasting sérvice. RN | service Hetwoen Paris id Laudoh hate Among the mineral Resources of th 1 Te fe , Protect yourself, your household. : sucepeded in nem , oi ds (i FH g 4 CM ¥ { You pay no more for the durable Sunhine JE [ile French language at the rate of , i tH / your customers trom the many dan- . than Jor an ordinary furnace. Besides, the Sunshine 1% words a minute. This is ht a : i tH g gers plaster ceilings threaten. Coverold & . much swifter rate than ordinary la ith ode P. ge 1s gnarorfieed by us. Phone or call onjour agent in your speech. Scientific American, i % 4 it ie plaster with mbdern Preston Steel Ceilings ' Sg DIED OF HEART FAILURE, ° dE 4 ~which cannot crack nor crumble nor fall locality and get further interesting information. g ET ; rv. 3 All Right Without, Assistance. , fy fra -- Fath a . ihe ; : : is bly that many queens 'of [Mrs Sed. MeOroddenss Cobowrs.| 1} Hr =a} which are fireproof, washable and without crack or crevice |. the kise share the Eentiment good: Dropped Jana i BH = | 1 jin fit " Sseaus Cost no more than plaster to start : natufedly expressed by a 8 ina- | Cobourg, Omt., July 7.---Mrs. Meo | Satan | with~--and outlast the bus ing itself a 1 Se ' " ; i % * x , Sag? " ' rs. " view servant, recently, taken into the | Crudden, wits of 8." J. WeCruaden | [HEC for illustrated book showing a few of aur hundreds of mers tesieer AY ie SehaE Ruma of housshold Wrqrntenyit ofthe Provincial Stee : METAL SHINGLE & SIDING CO Da 0 iy etn. dda : you u o| orks, s UNCONSCIOUS a res 2 Ks 5 cares was disposed to be a trifle pa- jdence here, Wednesday afternoon. Phy. a 11D PEFSTON. ony. Braach Ofice sad Factory. Moatresl, Que. tronizing. sicians were summoned but she had ! » "Now, Lena," she asked 'earnestly, [passed away, She had suffwred from "are vou a good cook." _ | beart disease for some time. Mrs, Me "¥a-as, 'm, 1 tank so," said the |Crudden, was forty-six vears of age. girl, with perfect paivete, "if you vill{Mr. and Mrs. McCradden. came here not {ry to help me." from Montreal a couple of years ago, When a man's wife tells another] There are many different kinds of § (woman that there ate no secrets be liars, Some men tell fish stores and ji ween hermit, snub her pd "he some rave about classical music, ke © _igoes out on. back pore winks | Sunshine and cleasliness are - lat fhe cate, . 3 Biolog «iis 8 {SO Co 3 a al