.1. flu J ...____ .__/ BGIENTIFIG _I_i_ITE FLYING MORE EVIDENGE CONDUCTED AT BLUE HILL OB- ). SERVATM‘Y- ' a: 5 Some Enormous Flyers That THAT DODD,S KID Y PILLS REDUCES . o I I) ; “WA ‘ ' W W Carry Up Very Delicate Ys CURE DROPSY EXPENSE % 701V W W 3“ Instruments. - ' It I ‘ ' ' s a Kidney D1363†and ‘5. will be paid by W 74 61/ (724/ M Mr. S. F. Cody's recent experiments lwith his manélifting kites and his suc- cess in crossing the English Channel in a. boat drawn by kites have called attention to the scientiï¬c use of these minature airships. But there is one department in which kites play an important role, and that is as a. suc- cessful explorer of the upper atmos- phere. To-day they are extensively used both on the continent and in 'America for obtaining meteorological observations. Numerous kite-flying stations have been opened in France, Germany and the United States, where kites are daily flown for se- curing meteorological and other data. Some of them are ynder the control of the respective Governments, while others are purely private institutions. By far the largest and most inter-. esting of these is Blue Hill Observaâ€" tOI‘Y. a Private station, near Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Here kites may daily be seen far away on the horizon, almost out of sight. The observatory is presided over by Mr. A. Lawrence Botch, who needless to add, is an enthusiastic kite-dyer. Inâ€" deed, he has brought kiteâ€"flying to a nun MONTREAL Cured by Curing the Kidneysâ€" Dodd’s Kidney Pills Never Fail to Cure the Kidneys. Montreal, Qu’e.. June flitâ€"(Special)- ~Every1day brings forth fresh proof that Dnopsy is caused by diseased Kidneys and that the one sure way to cure it is to make the Kidneys steong and healthy by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Geo. Robertson, 392 St. J amcs Street, this city, is one of those who has proved this be- yond the shadow of a. doubt. Mr. Robertson says: ' “My feet were so much swollen from Dropsy that when I got out of bed in the mornings I could hardly put them on the floor. My arms used to swell at times so that I could not put on my coat. “I had to be tapped to relieve me of the terrible pains. “On the advice of a, friend I began to taEe Dodd's Kidney Pills. and before I had used the second box I'began to feel better. Seven boxes cured me completely." ' Rheumatism, 'Diabetes, Bright’s Dis- ease, are some of the many forms of “award Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto, to any person who tan prove that this soap contains my form of adulteration whatsoever. er contains any injurious chemicals. All: {or the Octagon Bar. ox; W WAR. Gunpowder has spoiled war. War Was always detrimental to the solid interests of mankind. But in old times it was good for something; it painted well, sung divinely, furnished Iliads. But invisible butchcry, un- der 8. pall of smoke a fur-long thick, who is any the better for that '1â€" Charles Reade. As long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause an their destroyers than on their bene- factors the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of the most exalted charactersâ€"Gibon; Mad wars destroy in one year the works of many years of peaco.~â€"â€"Benâ€" jamin Franklin. MA CURE FOR INDIGESTION. HA has n Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter,App|es Let us have your consignment of any of these articles and We will get you g00d prices. THE DA ï¬lms or FISH AND GAME. .â€"â€"_ WSON COMMISSION Oar. West Market and Colborno Stu, TORONTO Limited. 00, Attractions for Sportsmen on the Line of the Grand Trunk. The Grand Trunk Railway Company issued a handsome publication, profusely illustrated with halfâ€"tone engravings, descriptive of the many attractive localities for sportsmen on their line of railway. regions reached by the Grand Trunk seem to have been specially prepared for the delectation of mankind, Many of the and Tommy. much as that! " CLEVER TOMMY. “Where do the bees get the honey from, daddy?" “Why from the flowers, of course, I did think you knew as “on, I know. But I wanted to find out if you did!†All for Mlnard's and take no other. “Bobby, won't you kiss me?".- '0: .. .a.....‘ "l ‘ ' _. . . - , scientiï¬c investigation has diSCOVâ€" where a brief period the cares of "N H u . a SI “lence'. He lfnows mom about kites Egggeie‘gfegï¬ Egagugoclfo; tï¬dgzg Brt‘d that that troublesome disease. business are cast aside and life is youaolg‘z' "Yegrelilf' Bow??? -may I kiss J 3' and the†“ï¬ned use than any Other p p ' dyspepsia, can be cured by short in~ Elven uP to enjoyment Not only do t ‘ " ' you was me easy on 1: man living‘ - permanently teI'Vflls 0f exposum t0, inténse 001d. the “Highlands of ontario†present 0p Of my head. ' ' a HARGRAVE KITE. ‘ - gilésgzed b§$ggrtgé 33:5 8330;? unrivalled facilities for both hunting, L h , d t . ‘ , M“, n .n a . 0" flshin (1 cm ' , but h 30,000 { The 15.3, De of klte 1“ general ‘55“ 8ft then the distance has been gradually Pï¬rlmmtlng With 8- 10W temperature- Emmi, and that, gigs,“ gag. Th0u_ . ztlle "armus mete°ml°glcal Siatmns ls increased. the present record boins H" had P’Oduced 8*“ “mum tem‘ sand Islands and St Lawrence Rivâ€" . the I‘Tel‘gmm 0" mum†kite' _ It 15,800 feet above the level of the sea Perature i.“ 3' sort 0‘ pit Whioh caus‘ er Rideau River and Lakes Lake St Jimjonesâ€"HI met a ghost hat 'was the invention of an Australian, __ . .V - ' ed the thermometer to sink to 140 ’ v ' ' ni ht and it 5 aka to me." S msmit , an ascent of oxcr thlee miles, and . . . John and the many attractive 10_ 8 p a. 11 ‘Mr. Hal-grave, who halls from Sydâ€" - a, - n, 1 - - or 150 degrees below zero. Among . .' . . . -â€""What did it an '2†Jim onesâ€"- , , _ exceeding the hi‘ohtst scientiï¬c balloon . _ . . . calltles in Maine and New I-Iampâ€"l y j 3,“ may. It conswts of two light boxes, _ . . .. . other experlments he exposed himâ€" .‘ . ‘ “Haven't the least idea. I'm not . ascent In America. When this unique . . shue present e dial 0 ortunlties for 3‘ Without tops or bottoms, fastened record was achieved a combined self for a brief interval to this temâ€" Hen-1th leasurq nd rt. All these familiar with the dead languages." : some little distance one above the weigh-t of hundred ' d , t _r porature by lowerng himself into the . '. p e 8 1° ' .. .. .. a - . - . . - a a an Seven Y “’9 -t 0 . - h f a h- u localities are reached bv the Grand «other. The Wind exercxscs its lifting ounds was m.th into the if Six [)1 . n emelglng‘ o oun lmse , . i; ' - " ‘ p. . - . ‘ a’ ' intensel hun r and te freel . The Trunk »Ra11W°‘y System' and on 7 'fOI-Ce chmqy Upon the from and real kltOS 0t the Ile‘OVed Hal'gl‘fl"e tho y’ g y 'a y- - trains une ualled on the continent z .sides of the upper box, the lower box, . d Th H d ,, d n n 0, process was repeated several tunes. ' ‘1 . . .‘ ' . 5; which inclines to the rear and so reâ€" :ngczsc {nod 110?, afar ilï¬mwin ifâ€?! and as it 1'95"†he found himself 0111“ gbstï¬cts 9f Ontano' Mmhlgan' Que‘ 4 l ' C e e ‘ - . . o o ‘ I I v I . . ‘ less . ' .. ed .22 m FARMERS mm mm i. balance, while the ends of the boxes to the' kites was, 0.x,†ï¬ve “ï¬les A0. he had sudered for years. pubugation forethe gumanc: of :1“ ‘17 "1e “:6 gamgpod at? of mum‘s“ gi‘ ' . . . . . _- ' ' ' -â€"â€"â€"r- e 0 CI‘ 00 BCCUI" l¢5 I are 8 n . Ibfflng m hue “nth the “71nd keen “.10 cording to the recording instruments, . sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rallâ€" 3 t0 4 "gccm- ha" yellâ€le 0" be“; {hag .i (13m) Steady' thExgerts gleam†thls the temperature at the highest point HOW’S ThlS Way has also issued descriptive ilâ€" 7am}; “fligm'p†“""mn' For fun part" 2. a . . . . c Igggjcd'to be e est yer ever de‘ Eittalned was ï¬itcen degrees below we on" One Hundred Donna Reward lustrated matter for each district sep- “Exccut0r,"N0. "Queen St. East.Toronto. ,- , , Curious] enou ,5 it Wag in Britain leezmg pomt. and the w1nd velocity for uni; case 91 Catarrh that cannot be arately, which are sent free on ap- li ,. y ‘_ , was about, twentyâ€"ï¬ve miles an hour, cured y Halls On. arrh Cure. plication to the agents of the Comâ€" {E ' Ithat 1â€th were 1"“ flown tor a Smell" Flights haverbeen made at Blue Hill F' J' CHENE & 00" T°l°d°' 0' pany and to Mr J D McDonald 8 H itiï¬c object__name1y, at Glasgow, m i . ‘ . . We: the undersi ned. have known . ' - - ' ,, _, ‘ g in gales, in rain, and in snowstorms, J. cheney for t. 9 last 15 years, and District Passenger Agent, G. T. R., UNLOADING OUTFIT = 11749' .Four l‘ltes Wale Sent “I†some but never in a thunderctorm The b°“°"° him Permit†hOnOMble m 3'“ Union Station Toronto 7: ‘. . _ ' I o - .i , - *- . - Works well both on .v I 'Of them me'a'smmg seven feet 1“ high flights occupy ten or twelve Rift? catï¬nitimons’ arid garland“? pâ€"â€"-â€"â€"- stark: and in barns " ;; ,‘T ~ _, ,- I ~ ‘O r anyo galonsmae ,"' ‘ "' V I r ;; knot}? They We†all fitt‘mhed ,to hours. Occasmnally the kites are by his ï¬rm. . Crabshaxvâ€"He has the inventive fa- unload“ 3“ mm“ of j; I; .one line, and their worlx was to hit left out an ni h-t WALDING, KINNAN soMAIlVIN, ult, V 1, hi ,h-l d V1 .d or W_ g. .n haynndsraln either ,, a thermometer into the air. It is Man. 1. g ' - , Wholesam Drugglsts- T018d°v 0- c y ,8 y -g y e e 0pc ' a 1... a" 100†orin “wave†‘l 2, . u . ‘ y \now of the success accomâ€" Hulls Latarrh euro is taken internal- fordâ€"What has he invented? Crab- Sendforcataloguoto ,..- E! Ireladteé‘l tthat the uppelglosptong as~ pushed in mugâ€"pliotogmphy, and it {b‘iwufltingudfirgctly{upfhn the tbloodT are? Shawâ€"Nothing, so far as I know. hL'LBUCHANANngO. Ingerso“ out. i Gen {Ind oï¬ ail. algazmgonglg would seem that the kite in the hands Soï¬a; again: aim: 121.11%? 03150. egg; But when his wife goes out he can ,, ’ ‘ ’ (Peiu‘l p’a “une' ., am D. " -. of a scientist is a weather chart, a bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. . think of’ things to keep the baby 20‘34‘ h .sulmnel clouos, while all the lost in a. photograoher a signalling. inrmlntus, lake Halls Family Pl. 5 for consti- amused by the noun i}- l’serics, formedcwith it in the air be- a telephdne, ’a conectm, 6f élcctricity: Il’ul-“m- _ . OHENI'LLE CURTAINS l; 10W such 3‘ lo‘ty scale’ and. that tim- a parcel and letter carrier, and a.‘ For Over Sixty Years 1ndsllkindlothouseHsngingg,glso 1, , ï¬lï¬CCth. Py Sum 103mm and consplr" medium for lifting man into space. ‘We may beat our swords to plough}- ManmsLow'sSoormNo Srnur has been usodby DYEEflé (hi-SAN!!! . v mg 11101210119, as at once changed a In Alnaï¬ca alone there are now Shares glilliotlrofthnlotï¬igs fofmthoiichlldrenlrvhilo teething. wï¬temus nboutyml" W. . fr; v' " . ‘ i ' ‘ “ ‘ . , is ‘ ,5 uns.a as simoures . - .“2 \ b0} lsh pastime into a. spectacle Wlhlch seine eighteen 1(Ite_flying Stations. It! And our spears to pruning_hooks' “indulge.rfgfilhtesfhonrtgimsnmid bowglaysudia the "n"... Alamoâ€. pygmcconaox153,;qgngr3a] t'é; ‘2 greatly Interwth every bell-owe!" ’ is only fair to ruld .however that at And betake Ourselves to farming Siifa’i'i‘i‘r‘idithuwibufiié‘ï¬â€™iii 0321553330333 ‘ u - ~ . “'4 ’ -‘ N ‘ MENTS. ‘ ' -' ' 1' In the peaceful countr nooks- ukfor‘mufs‘.\Vxnsnovi'ssoommasémrr." 22â€"oi ‘ i ; CALRYING I S'lRU many of them kites are on-y flown B t th b Ry. » ..., x -. . 4 , - , at certain seasons of the ' ear. One v “t We wan . em ac‘ as weapon†. r1110 kites at Blue Hill, and for that of the latest countries to 51.080“; to When we find at early dawn When a widower begins to tell his ,- , :_‘ v“ lmagter at all Ehuidupjtl-(lgtflfl\St‘étlznq' kites is Russia, which has equipped That our ‘leighbor’s scruggy Ohio)“ troubles to a Widow She knows he is ' ' ». "l loamy Up a “ 0" emu .1 '7 ms- w' four observatories with kite-fl in em oin to ask her to Share them- . .~ 1 V - _ .V 8' - g g 911101113, called a meteoroslap 1- 11W Outï¬ts There 1,, 1,) Th, t 1.1: ’Have been scratching up our lawn. ______________________.___.__â€" {ally it is a combination of a, barome- fl yin “Statioh "0:1; (ifriz’ a; u 6‘ W ' ter, a thermometer, and a hygromeâ€" others in Scotl_url1d_the'abi‘r£h{:? an; Lover's Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- » 'f liter, all of which record their readings scientï¬ â€˜kt fl ' 1‘ ace 0 ant Soap Powder dusted in the ia-utomatically on one cylinder, turned 1 C 1 e" “11:†bath, softens the water and disin- ,-. {by clockwork. These little instruâ€" : fccts. , . .1‘ C. A_ Bo Sr E ments are the invention of M. Rich- . ,At the Karmouffl $1115 in A3,â€. a y d of Paris and are made of alulnâ€" v-.. . 7... Mr, '1‘0'tter1y_.ncould you marry a Camp held at 'Ius ct ' a t o er, - v . . c, ~ ‘ HE Klle aim GENUS. . 1- -h~ ust I found MINARDS LlNlMENT ;, rmuun, and weigh three pounds. 13y vely oqfnï¬ant “at a (“200% dealy Of most beneficial for sun burn an im- i " '11:; two or more kites. a reater During a lesson on the animal money, 1 e 0 you Tandy. 10W ‘. .‘ - ' â€" .3 flyl g old he was and how much he med'ate roller {9‘ come and teeth was worth?" Miss Timelyâ€"“How much is he worth?"- kingdom the teacher asked if any one could give an example of an animal of the order of edentata, that is, one which is without teeth. “I can!" cried Reginald. his face beaming with the pleasure of assur- ed knowledge. “Well, what is it?" said the teachâ€" ; llifting power is obtained, while there 3? is also less risk of the kites breaking away and getting lost. Indeed, ï¬ve, six, and even eight kites are often at- tached to the same line when it is desired to lift a heavy instrument in the air, while there is a record of Itwelve kites having been ï¬xed to the ache. ALFRED STOKESI G eneral Secretary. OVER THE WABASH. To the Great World's Fair St. Louis, Mo., everything is now wide open, round trip tickets on sale until ‘ 9“ . , December lst at lowest 1" t--l u n ' » ti n 1‘ ame lope. ' v H . ,, . , , us. c ass M boy, Said the old gen ema , b ,. An interesting device is employed at Grandpa! he Showed' oneâ€"way fare, good fifteen days, fare “theri's only one thing that Stands 4;. 3V: Blue Hill for bringing down the _____+_ and a third good sixty days. Now is between you and success.†“And itcs. In design it resembles an or- the tune to see this, the greatest of what is that?†asked the ,yduth_ “If i m; ‘ ' < F001) FACTS, all Expositions in the history of the world. The great Wabash is -the AUT 0 M O B I L E UNDERWRITERS drinary deep-sea sounding apparatus. ‘ . 'ou worked as hard at working as There is a drum round which the Wire 3 you do at trying to find out some ‘31.- W‘iimdi if: “ tillage??? 53%? What an M- 13- Learned- fsiniiitiiï¬imthéai‘l‘iafcfi a“ E31315 “my t° Mid b‘lg“1§i“g' Y2; °°,‘,‘,‘,f‘ en 1e {1 s a. , a .- - . _ _ . ac uire o ame a _ . I _ other drum for playing out the wire. A prominent physician of Rome, The through trains on the Wabash q . The Wlnton Tommg Car is aPP“: . ‘ elated by the best informed because built on correct mechanical princi- ples, of highest grade materials. As a prospective automobile purchaser you dare not, in full justice to your- self, take chances on an inferior are the admiration of all travelers going to St. Louis. For time tables and descriptive fol- der, address J. A. Richardson, Dis- trict Passenger Agent, Northeast corner King and Yonge Streets, To- ronto. Georgia, went through a food perience which he makes public: “It was my own experience that ï¬rst led me to advocate Grapeâ€"Nuts food and I also Know from having prescribed it to convalescents and other weak patients that the food is (BX- _.â€".â€"â€"â€"- Keep Minard's Liniment in the Hun: .____._. STEEL WIRE USED . It has been found that the pull of the kites during ascents is sufï¬cient to unreel the wire, which by means of a pulley is deliveryed to the kites as required, an attached wheel mean- " FACES IN COINS. In connection with the new issue of while recording the pull on the line a, wonderful rebuilder and rcstorcr of - coins it is not generally known that car. By presenting a car of such {and the length paid out. Mention nerve and brain tissue, as well as A man‘ in trouble is apt to dis- th'e Duchess of Pbrtsmouth has been imperial merit as is the 1904 may here be made of the wire used at muscle. It improves the digestion cover that his friends are not as the Britannia on all British copper . t e become “automobile Blue Hill. 'It is a ï¬ne Steel music- and sick patients always gain just as friendly as they might be. coins since Charles II. Mrs. Martha “r1; fm".twr ,,__i um u inst . wire, weighs but fifteen pounds to the I did- in strength and weight very ‘ .. Washington used to beam from the up clwu e 5 ns 1 gyo ag 2 mile, and is capable Of withstanding rapidly. ' United States rPreuSury notes. A Garb. rlsk or loss. Ilavc you seen our Mlnard’s Linlmentisâ€"ued by Physicians a pull of three hundred pounds. The “I was in such a low state that I tury'ago the Rothschilds similarly new catalog? wire is spliced in lengths of more had to give up my work entirely and adorned their notes with the benevo- I than a mile with the greatest care, go to the mountains of this state, An old bachelor who was very bald lent face of Baroness de Rothschild; The Winton Motor Carriage Co special pains being taken that no but two months there did not iln- fell in love with a pretty Widow, and in 1897 the State Bank of Buds; , Cleveland. 0..U. S. A. sharp bends or rust spots occur which prove me; in fact I was not quite as whose late husband's name was Pegth‘ engraved the radiant countenâ€" Represented m um Dominion ance 0f Mme. Luise Blaha, the prima , donna, on its thousandâ€"gulden notes. well as. when I left home. My food absolutely refused to sustain me and it became plain that I must change, then I began to use Grapeâ€"Nuts food of Canada by THE AUTOMOBILE 8L SUPPLY CO 79 Kim} 81.. E" Toronto. Ont. Sub Agencies in Chief Dominion Cities 1, would cause it to break. When the 3:5 kites are tr 1:0 drawn in a 2-hâ€"p. 55 steam engine called into reguisiv ‘31- tion. and the wit-'- pulled in at a rate One evening the bachelor dropped in to have a cup of tea with the widow. 'After tea was over she commenced to sing 'Robin Robin. i; of three to six miles an hour. and in two weeks I could walk a mile Adair." The bachelor picked n his . - _ ‘g The kites at Blue Hill vary in without the least fatigue and in ï¬ve hat and said: "Madam, Wen if gem, L: £33231; pagaoziagazgdcigï¬lgh i height from five to twelve feet and weeks returned to my home and husband did have hair. it's no fault when they," gone- ? more, and are fairly heavy. The practice, taking up hard work again. of. mine that I haven't.â€- Then he “is 8 dan “Qua thinztoueglwg. a larger (‘n’js contain about seventy Since that time I have felt as well fled. Cum it w‘ “.9; M and strong as I ever did in. my life. Square feet of supporting surface, and _ . I "As a physician who seeks to help i i exert a pull of from seventy to a i hundred pounds. It would be imposâ€" “Harkins,†said the head of the I 3-11 Wflerers I °°n5ider it a duty to firm to the foreman. "the firm has That necessitates a. reduction of 10 r per cent. in wages under the new system. Tell the men the new ar- rangement comes into effect. immed- ï¬nely."- ‘eible to manage won an “Ramp by m the†ac“ public", Name decided to'inaugura'te a system of -' “NMâ€: ‘ I t, hand, but by means of the steam given by Postum 00., Battle Creek, proï¬vwaring with’ its employee.†} ‘ O .f' Mich- ‘ . "Good!" replied the foreman. “What 3 e The Lung J lto they are kept under control. Trial 10 days on Grape-Nuts when were the ï¬rm’g proï¬ts last year 7". h Tonic 1 GREAT HEIGHTS REAOHED. “1° regal?" ‘°°d “95 1‘“ mm ‘0 "Last year the ï¬rm 10“ 33.000. The cure that is guaranteed by sustain the body will work miracles. “There’s a. reason." Look in each package for the fam- ous little book, “The Road to Wellâ€" -..uL. " In the summer of 1897 a kite at your druggst no Hill attained the then record igh't of 11,716 feet. It was regardl- AI'd as romairkablo Slum s. C Wanna & Co, 309 LeRoy. N32. Toronto. Can. 1 â€"â€"28 Prices: 250. 50c $1 i s l i i i i l l. Windlass or reeling apparatus referred I i i l i ISSUE NO. 26am;