The forests of roumania cover about one-sixth of the total area of the country. reaching a total of over 7,000,000 acres. The Siberian River Oh and its tri- butnries drain an area‘almost equal a that of Western Europeâ€"1,250,- 000 square'milos. He found flint implements of hec- Iithic origin scattered everywhere. From the (liscm'ery of the latter it may be assumed that this was where the Bedouins got the arrowheads which years ago they used to offer for Sale. The most interesting ï¬nd was a. Semitic temple in an almost perfect state of preservation. Its position is 40 miles north of Mount Sinai. The designers and builders had evi- dently taken as a model Solomon's Temple at Jerusalem. Its date is an- terior to the birth of Mohammad. Sir Henry Seton-Karr has also re- turned to Cairo from an expedition to Fayoum. He found from certain depressions that Lake Kurin of the anrient times really consisted of a. number of smaller lakes to the north-. West. of the preFent lake. He discm’- erezl numerous corn grinders and crushing stones nn high ground be- tween the depressions, leading to the inference that it had been the site of ancient settlements. One engraving represents the Pharaohs with typically Soudancse features. Thus the origin of the dy- nasty to which this Pharaoh belong- ed is at last discovered, hierogly- phics undvr the picture ï¬xing the King's date and name. Prof. Petrio maintains that the origin was Ethio- pian. Flinders Pattie Believes Pharaohs Were Ethiopian. Prof. Flinders Petrie has returned to London from Cairo from an ex- ploring expedition to Sinai, where interesting and unprecedented discov- eries were made. Memorials of form- er rulers of Egypt were found which Show that it was the custom to era-ct at the top of mines a picture or efï¬gy of the King under whose direction the mine was being work- ed. :liams’ Pink Pills are not ‘ the best spring toniv, but are cure for all troubles due to poor blood or shattered nerve-s. That is whv ‘hey cure headaches and back-- achosu x‘hvumatism, anm-mia. kidney and liver troubles. and the special sccrot ailments of women and grow- ing girls. But you must get the gmminc. With the full' name. “Dr. “'illiams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ple." printed on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine deal- ers or sent by mail at 50 contsa 'box or pix boxes for $2.50 bv writing the Dr. William-8' Medicine Co.. Brock- villt‘. Ont. LIGHT ON ANCIENT EGYPT. with re- 1 [ml like a now In one instance the guide located a. cache of dried and smoked ï¬sh at' just the critical moment. The dis- covery that the ï¬sh was red salmon, fat and 300d. and apparently not long from the salt water when killed, excited the curiosity of the chief engineer of the party- M a. rule, L'ANDLOCKED SALMON do not attain the size of most? of these ï¬sh, and the lake beside which These men have experienced much hardship and acquired some curious geographical information. Often some or them have run out of provisions owing to the inability of the In- dians to follow them through the deep snOWS. The presence of Indian guides with a. knowledge of the dis- trict has been the salvation of life ov'er and over again. been at work examining promising Valleys running north and Snuth, or following timber districts to their northern limits, to insure being able to establish, and ‘kecp for the rail- Way company, such feeding lines of rail as may be necessary. The main line is to um wross the Dominion, considerablv to the north of the Canadian Paciï¬c, as fax to the north, in fact, as possible \\ 1thOUt getting altogether hm and the wheat produoing belt. With great foresight, small parties of some) ors have also It. will be unexpected news to many sportsnnn that the new Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway is going to treble the available salmon ï¬shing wan-2:1 of the Continent. The nous is gath- ereq from the reports of ungincexing parties who have been at work this. wiutcl‘ surveying for the projected road. It Is Too Far From the Great Cities to Encourage the Pot Hunters. A NEW SALMON PRESERVE : There is only one medicine intended for use among infants and young children that gives mothers :1 guar- antee that it is free from opiates: and poisonous soothing stuffs. That lmed'icine is Baby’s Own Tablets. lM'ilton L. Hersey, M. Sc., pu‘hlic an- alyst for the Province of Quebec, and [demonstrator in chemistry for McGill gUniversity says:â€"-â€I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysis ‘of Baby's (lW-n Tablets which I perâ€" son-ally purchased in a drug store in Montreal. and said analysis has fail- ed to detect the presence of any opi- ate or narcotic in them." These twb- lets cure all minor ailments of little. ones. such as teething troubles. sim- ple fevers. colds. constipation. diarâ€" rhoea. colic and worms. ’l‘hï¬v make little ones sleep naturally becaum they remove the cams:- oi Sleeplessâ€" ness. They are a boon to all mo- thers and no home where them aw youn':r (-hildi'cn should be without a box of Baby‘s ()wn Tnlrlvts'. Sold by all inc-divine dealers, or by mail at 25 cents :1 MW from the I‘r Iiams’ Mcdirino (‘0., H'mckvilh‘ An ofï¬cial who visited the isla‘ml in May says in a report that he found that the Government institut- ed in 1896, which consisted of a pn- sith-nt, \‘iCcâ€"presidcnt., a judge and sewn members of a Parliament. was not working well, so he made cerâ€" tain changes. Winn). he Pitcairn Islanders contribute 10 per cent. of the produce of tize place and any moneys that .nre ro- ceivcd to the church, and they subâ€" scribe to Sabbath s<hools and other religious funds. The produce so con- tributed is sold and proceeds, with other cash (olivctions, are forward-mi to the Foreign Mission Board of the Seventh Day udVonlists in America. A GUARANTEE TO .u ‘HERS. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC WILL TAP IT. rvmyor meetings gs. Nevertheless ohsccno Songs are . Wil- . Ont. lously. atten- oplc and “While in Corpus Christi for my health. and visitmg my youngest. son. who has four of the ruddiest, healthiest little boys I ever saw. I ate my ï¬rst dish of Grape-Nuts food for supper with my little grandsons. I became exceedingly fond of it and have eaten a package of it every week since, and ï¬nd it a delicious. refreshing and strengthening food, leaving no ill cllects whatever, caus- ing no eructations (with which I Was formerly much‘ troubled), n'o "There is no oth'er food that agrees with me so well, or sits as lightly or pleasantiy upon my stom- ach" as this does. I am stronger and more active since I began the use of Grape-Nuts that I have been for 10 years, and am no longer troubled Wit‘h‘ nausea and indigestion.†Name gIVen by Postum 00., Battle Creek, Mich‘. There's a reason. Look in each' package for the fam- on: little book, â€The Road to Well- villeJJ- “1 had always had an in-tvnso pro- judico, which I can now 5w was unâ€" Warrant able and 1mm: xsonahlc against all muchly advertise-d [cons Hence. I never read a line 01' the mam" 'uds.’ of Grape-Nuts, nor test- ed the food till last winter} anzi nmnlx- cunfossion of the fact. A case in point is that of an (emâ€" inent practitioner, 0110 M â€w good old school who Ines in '10an. “is plain, unvn‘nisvhml talc nctds no (I n-ss'i u; up: sense of fulincss, nausea, nor 'dis- tress o! stomach in anv way. 'l'horv m'v no fairm‘ wt of nu-n on earth than the demons, and whom zmv ï¬lm! they hmc Izwn in error ’hvy .Il't usually apt to make. honest. anzi I-mnlx cunfossion of the fact. A case in point. is that of an (emâ€" ;nmn nrnctii'innvl‘. mm M thu good ’l‘hn traditions. 0f the nat-i\'t-.<, with which the rcCords of the missionarâ€" ios agree, show that tho suImOn are incn-Ltbzing‘ ‘ulhcr than rim'n-auing in thn rinrs going north. With no in- contch to kill more than they can use fur fund the scattcl‘wl pooplus around Hudson Bay “in nut take enough of them from the waters to (Ioploro U‘om sO‘iously. it is pas-imp taut thvsn li\'L‘l'S re- pn-smzt natun-’s last salmon pre- serve, which is at Inst going to be laid opvn to anglers by the new railrvad.â€"l.achinc correspondence in New ank Sun. “'hon thv new railway is built the hmdwvatars of Uhoso north flowing rivers will he brought wilhin Com- paruth'cly easy roach of anglers, and as the distanc'v from market is great enough to prevent put, hunting. it is likely that the ï¬shing rights there will be much murc valuable than arr those in the waters now availa- ble. which are mainly tl use tribuâ€" tary to the St. Lauvrvnz‘e where thL'l‘(‘ is 0:18); “wuss: to large cities. In l-ntv wars it has hum) found im- possiblc to ï¬sh for >a1mon in xhc open Sun. at the mouths cf ri\ers, when 1110 ice is ruining down; and them are days \thi: the Indians go; out on rails, or in their canoes, and trim: 21 Cum to the handles of their spam trunsi‘m the hig‘ ï¬sh as they ..'l()\\]}’ mch abuut in thick 'un'~s waiting for the mtvi' to clear so, that thry may begin thi-ir animal; run into the ('nuntl‘y. Notting is not! much prathm-(l, because Spoal‘illg is' CJSit‘l‘. MOSQU [TOES .»\ R1". VICIOUS in the curly part of the summer, un- til the lanes hardcn. \vhs-n they dis- appear. It is ulnu>>t impussihlu to cud, On‘I'CIin'ly as long as that, plague lusts. .-\11 the streams emptying into the hay are sulmon runs in 1.111" summer. Spawning takes place about the 011'] of August, in Some sunsuns nut until September; but the ï¬sh strike in from the s:11t, “uh-1' us soon as the ice begins to moH‘. '1‘11051‘18} Well. and do more 10mins: than in more southern rivers. This paru mot. afterward with mm» of the devoted mt-n who give Lhcir lives to the work 01‘ evangvlizing the quuinmux and Indians 0f tho grout; Northland. From him they learned that with the Indians of the interior, as distinguish-d from the hlubbel‘ outing trihesmon of tho sL-at‘oast, sal- mon and wild goose are the stable articles of dint, HUNG \Lliluiy as those the wulm‘s of old (.‘unmlu. who caught :1 two pound as ussux‘t-J that if h:- \voulrl that lulu" in July he Coul-l many as he warned 01‘ the Lind of fish, only bigger than uld Cul‘c to Carry away. “is ant, :1 gray old halfâ€"breed, .0 had («wring-ted a missionary ln- same lake hto lust sumxm-r (l the misdmmry lmd Lulu-n with fly more than ï¬fty salmon in two dayS. retaining nonc- less than 5" foot 6 inches in ll-ngth. 'l‘ho lllrky ungll-r told his guide that this \vus his unvarying rule :Q regards sire. GZ’EST CONFESSION. Doctor‘s Talk on Food. 1: custom to C(LOX‘ ml in- “iih brush- for [msnxwinsx food. )‘lgh UM- it'o the fav- M' the suvcl'ul pul'HcS , which in ri/c :1[)~ Monstm‘ sycvklcd ummnn unuugrh, though not ('nnsidm‘ Lhmn In time \uiiL-iy :15 those a waters of Old Canada. 10 cullght :1 two pound u, t in thuL ' 1‘;L\i:u~.~: whore 'l‘rurlitimml .\'0 hwn 115ml Main faunilim a-x'. 'l‘hvn- :n'o {\xuun Fucks anal Hunks, \x‘hvn- it â€1 Pa ci- tppnsed $1 : 2 cu, \vm‘u )ud .111. good they munds simi- in ~ had 3 pre- um il tore. up- :od, Homv of Russia's greatest men have been exiled to Siberia. I. could 1011 you the lifeâ€"s'ory of hundreds of them. My friend, Professor Kandâ€" efshayu, under "administrative pro- cess." was exiled to Miunsinsk, in Eastern Siberia. and his wife. Maria, was deported to the mines of Ka‘m. After several years of separatiun she was allowed to join her hquand, but a change of governors taking plaCe. she Was sent back again to the mines. On her friend. Madame Sigida. another Ioliticnl exile, being flogged to death for striking.,r the commandant, Madame Kavalefshaya COMMITTED SUICIDE. Korobenko, a, novelist whom I met frequently in St. Petersburg, was ex- iled on two occasions by administra- tive process. His wife sh'ared his exile with him. On the ï¬rst occas- ion lie was sent to Tomsk, 2,000 miles from St. Petersburg, and on the second to Yakutsli, 5,000 miles away. Fortunately he managed to escape to the United States, where I bell-eve he lives to-day. Felix Volkh'OVSky, a poet of repute, was exiled for political reasons, but escaped, and is at present in Lon- don. Dr. Baillie was captured in Ivangcrod on the charge of giving lessons to ï¬ve ladies who were "poâ€" litically untrustworthy." He was sent to Verkh'oyansk, 6,000 miles gvny, his faithful wife following As Von will 5w by your news- Epupors: t winâ€"loads of u‘zcxlth3. Hus- sinus urn Imming‘ my humiliaU-(l and unisâ€"governed country. ‘ 'l‘hc- l)um-aucru('y is forcing us nut. .’I‘h(\ igmnant peasant. by thc perniâ€" fcinus polim system. are \vhippml in- im suhmissiun; the intollig-ant unl Huiucatvd ‘iliz: n “hm allows hi'z'uaflf opinions is oithvr form-d to surprms them or be banish-(i from his homu and loved ones, perhaps for cvvr. x r V v Yet every such charge is supposed to 1w investigated by the Governor ochc dis-trick The investigation is a sham. It is too much trouble for the average lazy. drunken ofliciuls. ’l‘hc mnjurlty of thvm have been deported under what is called “the administrnthe pi‘ocoSs," which dues not require any lvgal form to carry into (em-ct. They have been sent off lJL-causz‘: it has bum considered llCCuS- sax-y to restrain them. lest thvly might be “tempted to do somothing which would mud to raise a pre- slunpliou that his or her presence at home was likely to become prejudi- cial to public or:' ‘ “ Because We suck to tun-0m! gm'orm momul nwthodg wu m-u callml Nihil- ists. The term is very mislcauilm. Thorc is no section of the protusting party in Russia to whom tho word N9hi1istic, in the sense of destruc- tion. wally hch'ng'Q. Rathvr should we be ('nllvd rui’m‘nwrs. Vet. bomus‘c of our vimvsâ€"anzl atnungst our 'ramks are nnmnhors of the nobility and a grunt number of the host educated in the. Empireâ€"for the advzmcvmcnt of our country, we an- huundvd about and 'I‘Rl'IA’l‘lC'D LIKE CIHMINALS. I'n thu penal sntï¬mants and mines. of Siberia are thousands of cultured men and women whose Only offence was their dissatisfaction at govern- mental methods. I 3†huusc in the Bolchoia Mox'skaia has been kept continually unricx' LS- pionago since that, moment. I could not “uik or drive without. spies ml- flowod nw. as if I we“: mine Clim- inal. Hints bmc been (111mm out Ito me that. “arse punishuu-nt may follow. several learned societies, and on the ;“do1111111" or local town council. My father held a \‘01V high 011111: in thu 'Govcz'mncnt servicv,11n(l SC\Ola1 01' my sisters are 10-day maids of hun- ,01' to the l‘Zmpl'oss, writes an exile fin I’c 11.1"s1ms “cckly. ‘cpidcmic in hull For “'0ka this tortnnr continued till I could stand it nu lnnm-l', and so I haw: sold up my property and migratod to the FRI-11% HHOlH-ZS ()I" BRITAIN. Already in Lomhm ' I have met 8mm: thirty Russians who only a few Weeks hack were lawâ€"abiding citiZL-nzs 01' St. I’ctL-rslmx‘g. I ha'm burn gin-n 1h.- addresses 0f mow- thun a hundred wvalxhy exiles. Who th'c Voluntarily L'umo to your coun- try, “'lhlc 1 am assured that many hundreds of my countrymen have recently made their homes: in Paris. Yet ho'causo of my 01 inions- or re- form. and principally because of my attaching my signature to a petition, advocating the reception of a depu- tation of wm'knmn, my name has been rumonul from the list 01' Gun- tlemvu of the Court. I am not, a rovulutiunux'y. or in any way a. dangerous «'hut'uctcr, but an advocate of moulcrau- and pru- dent. reform on strictly constitutiunâ€" a1 lines. I am†Well known in St. l’ctcrshurg, \vhcm I am a member of several learned societies, and on the "douma," or local town council. My By One Who Has Voluntarily Left St. Petersburg Never to Return. Mter traversing 4.000 miles. how- MANY RUSSIAN EXELES THEY ARE THE BEST EDUCAT- ED IN THE EMPIRE. Cured Mrs. J as. Murphy and Everyone Else She Recommended Them To. IOW DODD’S ' KIDNEY PILLS BANISH PAIN IN THE BACK. THEIR DUTY [M EVERY CASE A young woman recently received the following note. and is lwartâ€" brokun: “You needn't vxpvct me up to yuru house no more sundu nigh‘ts. A gurl wat, leaves tofl‘o a-St.ickin’ on the parlor chairs for J follur to sit on ain’t no gurl for um." Hullluships built: England ............ ["mnce and Rllbsla ...... . ..... 3:; Fruncv, Jlusaia and (lornmn_\'....... 48 France Gmnnnv, and United States ........................... 48 Battleships built and building Inglund .................. 54 Frame and Russia .) France. Russia, and (.ormanv 65 Fram’v, (‘m mam and Lnitcd States ..... .. ... ......... . . ........... 71 The admiral felt that (neat 13 iituin had been too hast) in the rejection of cruisers. He rcgn-ttcd also that, she Was postponing the Cumstruction of a battleship and an armored cruis- er, cspwially when slw lookvd around and saw her neighbors going for- ward stea'uiil) \v' th thvir programs of navxl consliuclion. lie (Eid not say that at the present time Great Bri- tain should not be able to arm on a war with advantage, but it. “ould be far safer if she were to go on steadily and keep well ahead of her compel it urs. Right foodsright medicine=right timeâ€".- these three things are of the utmost import- ance to the con- sumptive. Right food and right medicine- these are contained in of pure cod-liver oil. Right time is at ï¬rst Sign of disease. Right time is now. Scott's Emulsion always helps, often cures. Ordinary food helps feed. Fresh air helps cure. Scott’s She Holds a Big Superiority in Naval Strength. (“ompuring the strength of Great Bxituin‘s butlluships with combina- tions of foreign pnww‘s at the Lun- (lun L‘hmnl:cr nf (‘onum-rca rcvcntly, Admiral I‘rvmumlc said hc felt, that the cuumx'y's position in the future would not he so onng as it was l)u“'. The ï¬gures u'crc: Something More Than a. Purgative.â€" 'l'o purge IS the only eflect or many wills now on the market. Parmclce's ogctahle Pills are more than n purga- tivu. ’l‘h-y strengthen the stomach. when: othm ;ull.- weaken it. The“: cleanse the blood by regulating the liv- er and kidneys, and they stimulate where other pill compounds depress. No- thing or an znjurious nature, used {or merely purgativc powers, enters into their composition The Norwegian lakes sonwtinn-s flu-7.0 with such rapidity that it. is pusszhlc to cross them on ice formed in a Music night. Emulsion does both. Begin early. [miter-[Hos are so mum-mus in [painful that they may be seen cm- crin; Ihc ground in dense white or yvllow clumps. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers {or thexr children while teething. It. soothes the child, softens the gums, ulluyapuln. cures \vindcolic. regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by (lruggists throughout the World. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's b‘oouxing Syrup." 22â€"04 ’l‘hn Cungo flows with cons-idorahl» rapidity in its upper warm-s. A gym-d of 350 feet, per minuto has bwn registered. Homovus all hard soft. or lumps and blemishes lrom hor spuvin, curbs, splints, swan-nay, stimcs, sprains, swollcn thnmt, cuughs. etc. by use of (me bottle. \Vun'u most wonderful Blemish 4 known. CGNï¬UMWIGN I could ï¬ll a volume with the painful details concerning political exiles I have known personally. But enough has been writtvn. llt'Sidus theme poor sul'l‘crors, every Continuuâ€" tal city has mun-hers of intelligent, Russians who haw- voluntarily ex- iled themselves. 'l‘hank llvmwn. my reader, that you live in a country where freedom of speech, thonght, and opinion are universal. They are a blessing beyond all price. was still 2,700 miles from him, she became insane, and died in 'I‘okutsh prison. uuuowny‘s Uorn Cure is a. speuic for the removal of cams and warts. ‘uc have never heard of its failing to re- movc even the worst kind; We’ll send you a little to try if you In... Scott 8r. Bowno. Tomato. Ont, EM‘ZEUESH SPAVIN LINIMENF ever, and cox‘ning to a place callwl Vcrklmlvnsl‘, which she believed was the place whore she would ï¬nd her husband. and discovm‘ing that she was still 2,700 miles from him, she SCW’S [fllllISi0ll BRITAIN'S NAVY SUPREME Hallownyis Cprn Cure is Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off .wqolens nor the surface on‘ linens. FOR. OVER SIXTY YEARS Ask for the Octagon Bu. all hard so“. or cullouscd blemishes {rum horses. blood m‘bs, splints, ringlmnc, stimcs, sprains, sore und (mt, cuughs, etc. Save $50 one bottle. \Vun'untcd the Cure ever or In the village of Mittcnwald in the heart of the Bavarian highlands live men who manufactume the greater part of the world's supply of Violins. Mlttenwald has taken the place of Cremona, although it may be an- other 200 years before its violins can be mentioned in the same breath with those of the famous Italian town. 01‘ the 1.800 inhabitants of the village over 800 are exclusively occupied with the manufacture of violins, and the output reaches the incredible ï¬gure of 50.000 violins per annum. They are exported to all countries in the world, the better instruments going to England and America. One organization of makers alone exports 15,000; Gama-ch and Colds Roiicveu in lo to 60 Mvnutcn. â€" 0m: short puff of the brouth through the blower supplied with each boule m‘ 1):: Auncw's Cu- Lurx'hul Powder dill‘uscs this powder over UM: surface of the nuaul passages. I'ninlcss and delightful to use. 1!, re licvea instantly. und permanently cures camrrh, hay fever. colds. Inauluchc. sore throat, tonsilitis and «imu‘ness. 50 ccnls.--â€"-1l Wife gre;uliug)â€"“'l‘hi.< magazine says that handsome man are prover- bially disagreeable.†Husbandâ€" “But, my dear, I'm sure I try my best to be pleasant at. all times." England For the 0vcrworked.-â€"What on the causes of duspondency and melancholy? A disordered liver is one cause and a. prime one. A disordered liver means a disordered stomach, and a disordered stomach means disturbance of the new. ouu system. This brings the whole body into subjection and the victim feels sick all over. l’armelee's chctwfle l‘illr- are a. recognized remedy â€I this state and relici‘ will follow their use. Minard’s Liniment [lures Distemper "What? I-‘ull downsmirs! How did it 1‘. (7:1); vn"' “Why, you scc. I start- ((1 to go down, and my Wife said, Te careful, John!’ And I'm not the man to be dictated to by any woman so down I went." Miflflm’s linimen! SHIPS GM!!! in 0H3 Hujackâ€"“Why are you Consulting the dicti‘ nary? I thougm you know how to spel." 'J‘omdikâ€"“I do. I am not looking for information. but for corroboration-†Pale. sickly Children should use Mother Iruves‘ Worm Exterminator, Worms are one of the princxpal (‘ï¬usgs of suchring in children and should be expelled from the system. "I don't care how chct'e a cold is" Said the man who was not suffoing from one, "I can get rid of it in one day." “So can I." replied the man who Was carrying three pocketâ€"hund- kerchict‘s; “but, suicide is n-pugnant to me." \\'il!iamâ€"â€""'I‘horo‘s one thing about Miss-2 Charming's house I don't likv.†Arthurâ€""“hat's that?" William-â€" “Her father." Some persons are morn susm-ptihle to colds than others. cuntructinc derange- ments of the pulmmnury organs from the slightest causvs. Thaw should always have at. hum! a. bottle of Bicklos Anti-L‘onsumptive Syrup, thv present (my sovereign remedy for coughs, ca- tm‘rh and inflammation of the lungs. It will of'fuct_u. cure no matter how severe the cold may be. Hfdu can-ï¬ve}, anord to be without, a rumedy like Bxcklc‘s. for it is the bust. The population of Russia. in Europe is a little more than twice that of the United Kingdom, dc- spitc its enormous sun-riority in size. Japan is ï¬fty timvs snmllur than Russia in superï¬cial arc-21. and her total population is about one-third that of the Russian Empiru. Minard’s Liniment Uures Colds. c â€"â€"'l‘his is sadly too often the case. So many nauseous nostrums purporting to euro. in the end do the patient im- mcnsciy more harm than good. Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple 1‘8bli'ls are a purely vegetable pepsm preparation. as harmless as milk. Unc after eating prLH vents any disorder of the digvstivu or- gans. (10 in a. box, 35 centsiâ€"40 stop the Pafn but Destroy tPo Stomach The work of widening and improv- ing London bridge is now nearing completion. The old bridge will be considerably llcullllilvd by the altera- tion. Practically Sir John Ronnie's bridge, built oxer Seventy years ago at a. Cost of $10,!)«i:i,t,n:.n, still stands, for the main improvemeats are the Widening of the roadway and footpaths. and the substitution for the solid parapet of an artistically designed opt-n hullustrudc parapet, worked in Dartmoor granite, The need fpr greater trafï¬c facilities across city bridges is emphasized by the fact that the high-level iootways of the Tower bridge are now practi- cally useless. They have lost their charm of novelty. The hydraulic lifts stand idle, passengers realizing that little time is gained by using the high level while the low-level bridge is raised for shipping trafï¬c. The city corporation has applied to, parliament for power to close the high footways. The Grand Trunk {ailwuy System iare distributing a very handsome Leoklet descriptive of the Royal MUS- ‘lkoka Hotel, that is situated in Lake gRosseau, in the Muskcflca Lakes. “Highlands of Ontario." The publi- cation is one giVing :1 full description of the attractions that. may be fOUnd at this popular resort, handsomely “- lustrated “ilh colored prints of lake and island scenery. the hotel itself. and many of the special features that may be found there. It. is printed on ï¬ne cnamolu} paper, sound in a cover giving the appearance of Morocco leather, with a. picture of the hotel and surroundings on the same, and the crust of the hotel embossed in high relief. A glanre through this booklet makes one long,r [or the plea- sure of Summer and outdoor life, and copies may be secured gratuit- mxs‘ly by applying to any Grand Trunk ticket. ofï¬ce. TEA. But after that it’s UNVARYING GOOD QUALITY will succeed in in Hing your at :de. T131" T132. RED LABEL. ONLY ONE BEST TEAmBLUE RIBBOE’S IT VIOLIN M A K ICRS. A ROYAL BOOKLET CLEVER ADVERTISEMENT LONDON BRIDGE May induce yOu to bby and try a packet of gig Speechless and Put-Myron. « "I had valvular disease of the hmrt " Writes Mrs. J. S. Goode. of 'l‘ruru. \ S. "I suï¬crcd terribly and was (M speechless and partially paralyzed. 02:0 close of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the “011': gave me relief. and before I ï¬nish-‘1 one bonle I was able to go ulvou:. 'l‘o-day I am a. well woman."â€"43 Complaint is made of the men Im- causc they do not take their “12M flowers as they did in their Courtfuii days. But every woman knows 1h“: 1! her husband brought. home a costâ€" ly bouquet she Would tell him it would' have“ been more sensible to have brought home a. new teapot or a ham. Mrs. Stubbâ€"“It is n-nmri‘uhic haw many things that. patent 2:1"in in» pedlar claimnd his remedy \muld cure." Mr. Stubbâ€""Yc.‘s; he ups ahcmt to tell me it, would cure a ham, and I set Towscr on him." Shiloh’s' Consumption Cure 3:1?“ . Pains .Tlisappcar Before ILâ€"No ma: need sufxcr pain when they have m'ml- able Dr. 'l‘homas' Eclectric Oill If not in the house when requirvd it van in' procured at the nearest store, us all nu‘rclmnts keep it. for sale. Rheumaâ€" tism and all lmdily pains disaxgqluu: when it. is applied. and should 1M} at any time return, experience tom-ms the user or the Oil how to dwll wuh Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria The ca oernor'c Wife 3 Prisoner.â€" Mrs. Z. A. Van Lux‘cn is the Wife of the governor of the county jail. Nap- anec. Ont... and was a. great sum-rm from rheumatism. When the best docâ€" tors in the community and "speculum" failed to help her. she buried her sceptism of proprietary remedies and purchased South American Rheumutxc Cure. 4 [Joules cured henâ€"~12 Miss I’lamh".\'ow, get as pretty a picture of me as you possibly can." l'thotr;-.piu~râ€"â€.\‘exer tear, ma'am; when this is toHClwd up you won't know yourself." Ahstractcd Schonlmasterâ€"“I have been sol-ionsly thinking of punishing you, 'I‘imsun. as you have inYax‘iuth been behind before, but you ham; arrived earlier of lute, and this morning, for a wonder, :xt lust you are ï¬rst." Level-'3 Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ant. Soap POWdel' is a. boon to any home. It disinfects and clean: at. the same time. Head of Foreign Trade (mice- â€Where would you prefer to go as our agent?†Young ’I‘rau-llorâ€" “Well, if possible, Where the natives are vegetarians." HORS EMEN, READ THIS. I have used MINARIYS LINIM'EN’I‘ in my stable for over a war, and consider it the VERY “EST for h'orse- flesh I can get, and Would strongly recommend it to all hora:- Patienceâ€"“He rcallv must hm.- a Soft spot in his heart for me. " May â€"“How do _\ 011 km)“ Lha: t?†Patienceâ€"“lie 5333 he is always thinking of me. ' Mayâ€" “But vmx lino“ a, man 1' 00511 t. think \xiLh his heart. The soft place must be in his head." The area of the groups of islands of which Japan is composed is mumt two-thirds greater than that. of Great Britain. Goes via Lackawanna. April 29:11. $9.00, Round Trip from Buffalo. $9.00. Full particulars, A. Leadiuy, Toronto, or Fred P. I-‘ox, Buffalo, “I see that you have shut 01? all the gas in your house and am,- using nothing but candles. What. is that. for?†“Merely out of curiosity. I’ want to see if it Will make any dit- ferencc in my gas bills." BEST EXCURSION T0 Nl-IW YORK W0 SELECT HALF SECTIONS IN Saskatchewan. near new ranwuy, for sale, cheap; easy terms; might, ex- change for city or farm I’X'Opcrty in Ontario. 1!. Graham 6-. Son, 43 V30- toria. street, To: onto. V and owning. rm. 1. . speck!†with me "' BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. CARPET DYEI§G 1nd Gianni"; TM- in - mm“ with ‘ Iilne Ifg. Go. 97‘ rilnfh 51-. Uonmouth. lli. Stamina; Tree PailéTé “munbymtnndwommwwwy m Box ‘88. Iontrou. ?“l'c Tonic andtheeou ghwillstop 12. Try it to-nig ght. If it doesn't beneï¬t you. we’ll give your money back. Prion: S. C. WELLS Co. 307 25c. 50c. 51 LeRoy. N. Y.. Torongozrgura; Coughing is an_ ogtward sign of ‘inward disease. Cure the disease with ISSUE NO. 16â€"05. GEO. ROUGH, Livery Stables, (gm-bee 95 to 103 Ann St. ..y ...â€"_.. '_.â€" {A CLEVER ADVERTISEMEN May induce yOu to buy and try a packet of l THEIR DUTY lM EVERY CASE ~â€" -OW DODD’S ‘ KIDNEY PILLS BANISH PAIN IN THE Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap offwoolens nor the surface on‘ linens. BACK. _ . , . . . Cured Mrs. J; Murphy and REDUCES TEA. But after that it’s UNVARYENG‘ G300 QUAL'TY : Everyone Else She Recommended > EXPENSE T122121 sgggn iggï¬yoiié2L. “11‘; Them To. Ask for the Octagon Bur. 0N LY ON E BEST TE A-“BLU R l§§2 ’9 ’8 IT .m. River (lagiioii, Que, April ‘24â€" hâ€"m ~â€"* "’ E’ " _- 5.155- I â€my- A . M A novAL llt')()l\'l.l:2'i‘. own. he Pitcairn th re-IIO per cent. of the produce of tie - ilace and any moneys that .are re- I. *1 lik n‘w KI . ~ ~ [u e a ‘ L'ethd to the church, and they SUI)“ illiams' Pink Pills are not , religious funds. ‘ 1h? beâ€! 5pm"? tonic, but are 'tributed is sold and proceeds, withl [Cllft for ‘11 troubes due to pooi other cash tollcctioiis, are forwariloal‘ b.ood or shattoii-d nemes. That is ‘ to the Foreign “ï¬sh,“ lioard m- the whv ‘hey cure headaches and back- Severith Dav adVontists in America. aches. rheumatism, anaemia. kidney: An otiicial “I“, visited the i513“, and liver troubles. and the spa-int 3i“ llav says in a Set‘l‘ct ailments of women and grow- ‘ i ,found that the Government insr girls. But you must get the genuine. ’with‘ the. full name. "Dr. sident, viCo-prosidont, a. :iudg‘o ““dlpossiblo to fish for “11mm in the “illiains PINK Pills tor Pale Poo-seven members of a Parliament, was; Opp†Stql, at the mouths of rivers, pie. printed on the wrapper around not. working well, so he made Cer-l when â€1,. icp is coming down: and, each box. Sold by all medicine dealâ€" {tain changes. ers or sent by mail at 50 contsa 'box l â€"â€"+_â€"“" or six boxes for $2.50 bv writing: the l A GUARANTEE TO 4" ‘HERS- Dr. Williams' Medicine (‘0., llrock- [ l __ l l 0 l l cl‘s : i re- 9 r 0 p10 1 and ilousiy. ,- l atten- .- ~rayor meetings. Nevertheless a n‘ Ol‘SCt‘llt‘ Songs are I Islanders cont ributo‘ lscrilie to Sabbath sihools and other" V The pl‘otlllt‘t‘ So L‘iillj report that he institut- ged in 1896, which consisted of a pie; ville. Unit. I There is only one medicine intended I [for use among infants and young :~h-‘ll - th t LIGHT ON ANCIENT EGYPT. 1‘ 1m" “ ,antoe that it is free from opiatts and _ , __ lpoisonous soothing stuffs. Flznders Petne Believes Pharaohs: Baby's Own . . ,muliicine is Were Ethiopian. lM‘ilton L. Hersey, M. Sc., public anâ€" l’rof. Flinders l‘etrie has returnediulyst for the Province of Quebec. and to London from Cairo from an exâ€"ldeinonstrator in chemistry for )Ictl-ili ploring expeditiOn to Sinai, where‘University says:â€"~“I hereby certify interesting and unprecedented disc0\'-,t.liat I haVe made a careful analysis eries Were made. Memorials of form-‘oi‘ Baby's ()wn Tablets whith I per- . .7 n ,. ._ ‘ . - . l . . ei lllli'l‘S of 1.5) pt “ire found whithsonally purchased in a drug store â€1' show that it was the custom tolllontreal. and said analysis has fail- erect at the top 0}" MINDS a PlCtUN ged t0 (letect the presence of anv opiâ€" Oi' efï¬gy of '11? Ring under “'hosejate or narcotic in them." 'i‘hese tarbâ€" dll't‘x‘lmn the mine “'35 being “'Ork'ilets cure. all minor alllll‘t‘ll‘ls of little, gives mothers- a guarâ€" 'l‘hat E 'l‘al.-lets. ' fore. ‘ 3. in lllltl of up- ;‘Od, . .-ll pro.- "x , until ll llll ice \\illl for prt s. ruins: food. i‘lgh the ice the rout, which in silo up- ('11. Monster stockled many as he wanted of Lind of fish, only bigger than iild cal‘e to carry away. ant. a gray old halfâ€"breed, he had be same lake lite last (1 the iiiis~ioiiri:‘_\ had taken fly more than fifty salmon in days, retaining none :foet 6 inches in length. The lucky laugh-r told his guide that thisa'wus his unvaryine' rule as regards silo. This part} inct afterward with one of the devoted men who give their lives to the work of c\‘all,‘£cli7iti,‘~‘.‘ the Idsqu‘imaux and linlians of the great Northland. From him tiioy . that with the Indians of the interior, ins distinguished from the blubber outing: tribesiiion of tho soacoast, sal- iiion and wild goose ul‘e the articles of diet. Sllillllli‘l' bay are salmon runs in the summer. Spawning takes place about the owl of August, in some soasoiis not. until September; but tho fish siri‘ o in froin the Salt water as smiii as the lee begins to iiiovl». 'l‘hoy ris- well, and do more leaping; than in more southern rivers. )IOSQIT l'l‘Ol‘IS in the early part of the .‘lllllllll‘l', un- ‘tii the leth-s harden. when they dis- (tllpt'tll'. it is almost iiiipossiblo to cut ell'octivcly as that plague lusts. ‘ in late years it has been found iniâ€" .\ ltl-l \‘lt‘ltll‘S loin: as out on rafts, or in their canoes, and hing a (mid to the handles of their spears transllx the big fish as they. thick ran's \‘.iilct‘ to ('lcai‘ Si) that tiny may begin their annual ,run into the country. Netting" is not :lllllt‘ll Iractlsoil, lit‘l'ill‘St‘ st‘iearing is l ‘:‘.l()\‘.'ly moxe about in {there are days When the Indians go i i . . . :wzutrng tor the . 9.: siei'. When the new railway is built the paraiivoly easy reach of aiiulci‘S. and as the distanifo from market is great enough to prevent pot hunting, it is liILelv that the fishing rights there will‘bo much more valuable than are those. in the waters now availa- ble, which are. lal'y to the St. Lawrence mainly tl use trilviiâ€"; in that ' l‘a\i::os whore 'i‘i‘aditional briisii~ l;i\'â€" i by the sovifl'al {nil'll-‘S as assured that. if he \vouli that ltllxt‘ in July he coul-l, lllc . Ill; 3 (‘on'lucted a iniss‘ionai')“ with ' two 1' less than 5"! learned : stable . .-\ll the streams emptying; into the, l t ‘llhflllW‘llll‘l'S of tibeso nortir flowing, rivers will be brouniit within coni- l l l where . l t w- mum- than decreasing iii'ure hounded about and l01' Siberia are thousands of cultured 9(1- ion-es. such as teething troubles. siiiiâ€" i mm." is easy “(Twig m luri‘if‘fitwiii, (me engraving represents thcjmc â€MK mms constipation (“NJ 'l‘h.) traditions. oi the natives, \lltn. Pharaohs with typically SOUdancscirhoea colic 'lllfl'WOI‘ll‘Q ('l'h-wy â€1‘.“ which the, records of tie missionar- features. Thus the origin of the (ly-xmu,.'0,,.. ‘. . . . " my“ ies “g- m, gm,“ â€int 1!!“ “him“ nrel ‘ . . _ , _ - , is slccp naturally because . Irish in \tl‘lcb this Pharaoh belongâ€" thev “move th‘ mug. .‘ 'l» l-s' incro'... ,, . ed is at last discrivered, hiel‘oglyâ€"jmw‘q "Tm“ r ‘ 1‘ ’l or TWINE" â€w rivirs going north. \\:t.'li no ill-l I'liics Under the picture fixing the‘Eu"_"' . ‘V a p :1 mon to ‘l ‘ ino- . (‘t'llll\'t‘ to ‘nill more than they can: King's (late and name. I’rof. l’etrie: arm and no home “here there a...“ iise for food the scattered troubles" maintains that the origin was Ethio-liming,â€111‘â€:n would)†“"[hm'l a iarotiiul lindson [lay “in ““t â€KC plan. lb‘“ ot labys tlwn Tablets. Sold' of them from the waters to The most interesting find was aiby 3;“ "Whom" "â€1"â€, Semitic temple in an almost perfectfqr‘ “"_ “â€131 9 "â€V "â€1†state of preservation. Its positionihanm MCd‘Um“ (“"- is 40 miles north of Mount Sinai.1 ‘_-‘ "+ The designers and builders had evi-i dcntly taken 'l‘eniplc at Jt‘l‘llStliOlll. Its date is an- teiior to the birth of Mohaiiiined. Sir Henry Seton-Karr has also relNEW GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC turned to Cairo from an expedition WILL TAP IT. to Fayouni. He found from certain â€"- â€(prmspms that Lake Km,“ â€1‘ thclIt Is Too Far From the Great ancient times really consisted of ai Cities to Encourage the number of smaller lakes to the north-, Pot Hunters. West (:I the present lake. lie disciiv- the l‘r. Wil- il'i‘.:(-ln'ill.'\. (int. erezl numerous Corn grinders and[ It “111 h0 unexpected news to “Hilly crushing Stones on high ground be- ‘ Sport-“11“" that the new Grand Trunk tween the depressions. leading to theyPaciï¬c Railway is going ‘0 inference that it had been the site of the available salmon fishing ancient settlements. 01' the Continent. The news is gath- ile found flint implements of hoe-:m‘“d from “’10 reports of engineering lithic origin scattered _ Front the discovery of the latter it “"1Ҡmay be assumed that this was where ; road. the Bedotilns got the arrowheadsi Th? main line iS to run across the which years ago they used to oï¬erlllommion, CONSidUl'ubly t0 the north surveying for the projected for sale. of the. (‘anadian Pacific, as far to the north. in fact, as possible without, â€"â€"+â€"â€" igettiiig altogether beyond the wheat. The forests of roumanvia coy'er producing belt. With great foresight, tl‘i‘lilc ‘ water: . everywhere. l parties who have been at work this . A NEWSALMON PRESERVE‘ l t l l l l l about onï¬sixth of the total area of small parties of surveyors have also the country. reaching a. total of been at work examining promising ovoi- 7,000,000 acres. , , following A Â¥ . . l ‘ .- .) . O .â€" . . . . . Theqiberian Riui lb and its tri inorthcrn limits, to insure being able hutaries drain an area. almost equall railâ€" . . to establish and 'keep for the a i .‘ . t).- _ l I . t" that Of Western I‘u’ODQ 1""0' 'Way company, such feeding lines of 000 square miles. rail a: may be necessary. These men have experienced much hardship and acquired some curious geographical information. Often some of them have run out of provisions owing to the inability of the In- dians to follow them through the deep snows. The presence of Indian guides with a. knowledge of the dis- trict has been the salvation of life over and over again. In one instance the guide located a. cache of dried and smoked ï¬sh at} just the critical moment. The dis- covery that the ï¬sh was red salmon, fat and good. and apparently not long from the salt water when killed, excited the curiosity of the chief [engineer of the party- 'As a rule, LANDLOCKED SALMON do not attain the siza of most} of these ï¬sh, and the lake beside which Valleys running north and South, ortson. Who timber districts to their'henl-thiest .eiioilL’Sil ' ‘- .l . ‘ . . or by n..ii. inprpm. ll‘t‘lll so iousiy. It is ptS‘ii‘lt- tluti fill'S“ lin‘l‘S l'câ€" present nature's last salmon pre- servo, which is at last going: to be, laid open to anglers by the new, l‘uili'i‘ad.â€"l.achinc correspondche iii New York Sun. â€"+ HOLTEST courssszou. A Doctor‘s Talk on Food. of men on There are no fairer set earth than tho doctors, and when tncv lilNi they have been in error thcv art usually apt to make honest azii manly confession of the tact. A case in point. is that of an emâ€" incnt practitioner, one of the good ’ . . 7“, 1 old school. who lives in Imus. His plain, unvarnished talc noitls no dressing up: “1 had always had an intense preâ€" judice, which 1 can now see was un- warrantiible and uniuisonable, against all inuclily advertised ‘foods. Hence. I never read a line of the lllull‘.’ 'ads.‘ of Grape-Nuts, nor test~ ed the food till last winter. “While in Corpus Christi for my health. and visiting); my youngest. has four of the ruddiest, little boys i ever saw, I ate my first dish of Grapeâ€"Nuts food for supper with my little grandsons. I became exceedingly fond of it and have eaten a package of it every week since, and find it a delimous. refreshing and strengthening food, leaving no ill effects whatever, causâ€" ing no eructations (with which I was formerly much" troubled),. no sense of fullness, nausea, nor dis- tress of stomach in anv way. “There is no other food that agrees with me so well, or sits as lightly or pleasantly upon my stom- ach as this does. I am stronger and more active since I began the use of GrachNuts that I have been for 10 years, and am no longer troubled with nausea and indigestion." Name given by Postum (30., Battle Creek, Mich‘. 'I‘hero’s a reason. Look in each package for the fani~ ous little book, “The Road to Well- villeJJ- ! have ltiinorgst our ranks are inn-inbers abundant evidence that iicy i’ills is just such a cure. ’l‘h‘is district could furnish a dox-cn cures, but oiio is enough for an example. "l‘ii'o one is that. of Mrs. .Ias. ,phy. She says: i “I suffered for thirty-eight. months lwitii a pain in my back. I took just ‘one box of llodd’s Kidney Pills and l have never been troubled with the pain since. I also recOinJiion-zled ‘ihrdad's Kidney l’ills to other people, who (omplaiiicd as I did and in every 1'.f.‘I-IEY ARE THE BEST EDUCAT. ‘ ED IN THE EDIPIRE. l‘otld's Kid- M ur- . .\0 1M,†â€5,,“ case the l‘ills did their duty and rtaiii families l’l‘m‘s'hl l'i‘lll‘f-H -.-r. 'l‘hei‘o are _‘+â€_â€" iueon rock's anil' . , . ‘ I', Y ‘ FL '. W “......i ItlliANY ldleiArl EXILES o custom to co.cr, By One Who Has Voluntarily Left; St. Petersburg Never to omnion oiioinz‘li, tiioughi Return. (I not Consider them for ~ _ Futile \ililk'iV HS thugul l {llll lllll i] I‘t'YtilllllUnul‘y, 01' II) the 'watci‘s “f 01,1 (.‘aliatlii. any \\a,\’ a (lati;.;'ei'o:is character, but who caught a two pound an athocate of moderate and pru- dent reform on strictly constitutionâ€" al lines. I am' Well known in St. l’etersburg, where I am a iiieni‘bei' of several learned societies, and on the "douma." or local town council. My father held a Very high oiiicc in the “(loverninent servit‘c, and several of ,my sisters are to-day iuaids of hon- ,or to the l‘Zinpress, writes an exile in l'carsoii's Weekly. epidemic in hull Yet. because of my minions of re- ,forui, and principally because of attaching. my signature to a petition. advocating the reception of a depuâ€" tation of workmen, my name has [been i‘enioVed from tiio list of (len- 'tleinoii of the (‘ourt. l My house in the Bolciioia Morskaia has been kept continually under cs- pionage since that moment. I could ‘not walk or drive without .loived illl‘, as if I were some ci‘ini- inal. Hints have been thrown out .1†me that \vorso punishment may follow. For weeks this torture ‘ - . ‘ t‘liliiix: :IEJIttilll piliiiu:?dxililsimimtltiii fibl’riiisj 5:0: i Th“ population Of Ii‘lq‘la i“ ‘llll i could stand it no loiiqor, :llltlnnvr‘ï¬), pmjmnx.†powdf-s, ICLilll.“i‘:L‘ â€jaill'liirope is a little more than twice ‘50 l h-l\'<‘ 501“ "ll m." ill‘Olll‘l'i)’ ill“! ‘ their composition llliat of the liiiiled Kingdom, de- iltiigl'ulcrl in the 'â€" +â€"â€"â€" Qspite its enormous superiority in I i l~‘itiv‘.l“. Hiltiitlis ()i-‘ illii’i‘AlN. ' BRITAIN‘S NAVY SUPREME. EST/0- ‘ l Already in London ‘ l have met. ,â€" , , _ i W..- um,» llussittiis m... only it .She Holds a Big Surmorlty mlmmgird’s Liuiment [lures Colds 8w few weeks back were law»al>iding‘ Naval ctrength. l __ ’ citi/c'is of St. l‘clorsliurg, l have ('omparim: the, strength of (li‘eatl Japan is ilfiv times Siziflllur than been given the addsesses of il.oi'e_lbit.-iin's battleships with Cotillllllirjnugs-iu in 5111),},1p-m] arm. and her than a hundred Wealthy evilos. who , tions of foreign powers at the lulll‘total population is about â€worm,“ have voluntarily come to your coun~ try. winle I am assured that many. [hundreds of my countrymen haxc trcccntly made their homes in l‘aris. , 5 As you will see by your news- ;papers li‘;iit)~l()nii:s‘ of wealthy ilusâ€" ,siiins are lcaiing iny humiliated and unis-governed country. The bureaucracy is forcing us out. .'l‘iio ignorant. peasant. by the peini- fcious police system. are wliippzii in- to submission; the intelligxnt anl educated t‘lll/c ii “ho banished from his home and loved ones, perhaps for cvcl'. ilecauso we seek to amend govern- mental methods we are called Nihilâ€" ists. The term is very misleading. There is no Set‘tltm of the protesting: party in Russia to whom the word Nhilistic, in the sense of destrucâ€" tion. really licli npjs, We. be called reforiiiors. th, because of our viewsâ€"and the nobility and a great number of the lies: educated in the l"m,pireâ€"â€"for , a War with advantage the advancement of our country, we 'l'lll-IA'l‘lC'll LlKlC L'itllIIVAl.S. In the penal settloinonts and mines men and women whose only offence was their dissatisfaction at governâ€" mental methods. allows lll'l‘L‘V'iI' opinions is either forced to sul‘iircrs. itiiom or be ifatlicr should ‘ “W i Sold by Spies folr i T0 continued l painful details concerningr political exiles I have known personally. llut, enough has been written. llisidt-s these poor sufferers, every (‘ontincir tal city has numbers of intelligent. Russians who have voluntarily ex- ,iled themselves. 'l‘hank iii-avin. inv reader, that you live in a country where freedom of speech, thought. and opinion are universal. They are a. blessingr beyond all price. i â€"â€"-+ l llallowny's Corn (lure is ii. speciic lor the removal of Corns and warts. ‘tL‘ have never Leard of its failing to re- move even the worst kind. 'l‘ho Congo flows with considerabl- rapidity in its upper l't aches. A lspeed of 350 feet [or minute has ‘llt‘i‘ll l‘Og'iSfi‘l't'll. ‘â€" giaiicueii SPAVIN LINIMENF lteinovcs iill hard soft or calloused ilumps and blemishes from horses, , . ‘SlItH'lll, qui‘t‘lii‘y, liliioll curbs, ringbonc, stifllcs, (swollen throat, by use of one bottle. 1 most. wonderful llleinish known. splints, sprains. coughs, sore and etc. So ve $.70 (..‘u re eyer , butterflies are so numerous in ,leinua that. they may be. soon cin- ‘oriin: the ground in dense white or 'y«-llow clumps. FOR ('IV l“. P. M rs. Winslo w's six'rv YEARS. Soothinr e: 'ru ha. been used by millions ofsznoktheiis to; their children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alluys pain, cures \vmdcolic, regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. 'l‘wenty-live cents a. bottle. druggists throughout the world. lie sure and ask for "Mrs. “liislow'a Soothing" Syrup." 22â€"04 The Norwegian lakes SOllll'tlllL'S ,fitexo with such rapidity that it is :posszlilc to cross them on ice formed lin a sliipie night. Something More Than a Purgative.â€" I ‘ purge is the only effect of many :[l'lllS now on the market. l’arinclee’s ; \icnetuble l‘ills are more than ii. puree- ,‘tii’c. 'l‘li-y strengthen the stomach. lwbect: otlic' :iill>‘ weaken it. 'l‘lie'. iclennse the. blood by regulating: the liv- 'er and kidneys, and they stimulate ‘tlon ('liaiulct‘ of ('oiiiinorce recently, Admiral l’i‘einautlo said he felt that l \\'uri'an ted the i l inensciy , piiioi) vharinlvss as milk. ~ g,,odj(:~‘.pt-c-ial).â€"No complaint is so comx- ever, and coining to a place called ' they inon among wotricn as l’ainâ€"inâ€"tiioâ€" Verkholonsk, which she believed wasi The Grand Trunk iiailwuv Systeml SEHME-Eatld Tree Pallers )()llll(lS. flack. it is a safe estimate that the place where she would find her fal’c (liSll‘il’Ulllii-l a “"‘N lluli'iSUl‘W‘i S"â€â€˜â€œÂ°"°“‘3i~' “n“ sum" rd l’aci- frilly half the women in Canada are husband. and discovering that she lipoklet descriptive of the itoyal MUS-l ï¬zfgï¬mfmfl',Lu'jpgm {CWCHUL ipposeil atllicted with it. For that reason \thS still 2,700 miles from him, she ikolili “UM". that 51> “Willi“ ill L‘tkc' 3“f‘.“"€'21923 "’ ‘ handy, since every evidence that there is a sure 'becaine insane, and died in 'l‘okutsh l]tos:~eau, in the Muskoka Lakes. Eiriiefsiu‘ur'ént Lo: were and complete cure in. existence is prison. l"1lls‘llliln‘ls 0f (ill‘ul‘jU-H 'H‘“ Pub“- illesmmflsuï¬ â€˜ Phaed- siiiii- thankfully reCeived. And there isl 1 could fill :1 Volume with the lcation l5 0““ gill-"i4 ‘l “’11 description Nearingâ€. 1of the attractions that may be found 'at this popular resort, handsomely il- lustrated with colored prints of lake and l‘Slilfld scenery, the hotel itself. and many of the special features that linay be found there. it. is printed on fine enameled paper, .'..ound in a cover 'giving the appearance of Morocco leather, with a picture of the hotel lend surroundings on the same. and itlie crest of the hotel embossed in {high relief. A glance through this lbookli-t iiiiikes one lonzg' for the pica- ‘Isui'i- of Summer and outdoor lilc. and copier: may be secured gratuit- inch-1y by applying to any Grand l'l'rilnk ticket. oflice. LONDON lllll ll(ll".. | The work of widening and iiiiproV- line; London bridge is now “curing it'oiiiplction. 'lho old llriieo will be l;con.~;i~‘lct'aiily beautificd by the allcl‘d- ition. i’ractiCally Sir John ilennic's :bridgc. built okcr Sid'f'niy yoai‘s ago Iat a cost of $10,I)u:i,oixo, still fstands, for the main improvements ,are the widening of the roadway and gfootpatlis. and the substitution for the solid parapet. of an artistically designed opt-n l);lllll.\li';ult: parapet, gworlxed in Dartmoor granite. 'i‘he fl('t"l for greater tl‘allic f.i('illllt‘s across City bridges is emphasized by the fact that the high-had footways of the Tower bridge are cally useless. 'l‘hoy haw lost their charm of novelty. The hydraulic ilifts stand idle, passengers realizinz,r that little time is gained by using the hit-,h level while the low-level bridge is raised for shipping trafï¬c. i'l‘lie city corporation has applied to parliament for power to close the high footways. ____+__._ Stop the Pain but Destroy tlro Stomach â€"'l‘iiis is sadly too often the case. So many nauseous nostruins purporting to cure, in the end do the patient im- inore harm than good. Dr. Stan's l’incapple 'l‘ablots are a vegetable pepsin preparation. as One aiter eating pre- vents any disorder of the digestive 0r- gans. ‘10 in a box, 35 rentsfâ€"dO Von severe the j itll‘oi‘d llickle's. for it. . 4- said the man who was not sufz'c.ing gfi’om one, “I Can get rid of it in vile ‘lllt‘ country's position in the future; would not be so strong as it was fiiimv. The figures uei'e: j l lluttltsiiilvs built: l 5 l‘iiiglaiid .................................... ~16 l-‘rance and Russia ..... 33, {li'i'anciy Russia and Germany ....... .1u 'li‘i‘ance, (loruiliiy, and l'tiited States ................................... 1s . 5 Battleships built and building: j I I‘fllglantl .................................. {'1 l France and Russia ...... lï¬li il'i‘aiico, llussla, and (lormuny ...... tv France, Germany and L‘nitcd States ...................................... l 0f ‘ that at. the present lillli) (lrcat The admiral felt that Great liritaini of cruisers. He regretted also tiiati she was postponing the constructionl of a battleship and an armored L'l‘uis-i er, espet'ially wiicn she looked around! and for- ‘ l i saw her neighbors ibi'oing,~ l ward steadily with their programs of naval construction. ile (Tid not, say‘v taiii should not be able to carry oni , but it. would be far safer if she were to go out steadily and keep well ahead of her competitors. +___.__ A young Woman recently received the following note, and is heart- broken; “You needn't expect me up to yuro house no more sundu nights. The majority of tlnin have been deported under \‘llltll is called “the administrathe process," which does not require any legal form to Carry into oi'iect. 'l‘hcy have been sent off because it has been considered net'os- sary to restrain them, lest they might be "tomplcd to do something which would tend to raise a preâ€" sumption that his or her prescnceut home was likely to become prejudi- cial to public order.†Yet every such charge is supposed to be investigated by the (lovernor of’t he district. The investigation isI a sham. It is too much trouble for the average lazy. drunken ollicials. 1 Some of {ussia's greatest men! l l l been exiled to Siberia. I could tell you the life-story of hundreds (.f them. My friend, l’rofessor Kavaiâ€" (ifshayn, under "administrative pro- cess." was exiled to Minnsinsk, in Eastern Siberia, and his wife, Maria, was deported to the. mines of Kara. After several years of separation she was allowed to join her hquand, but a change of governors taking plaCe, sin;- was sent back again to the mines. On her friend, Madame Sigida. another Iolitical exile. being flogged to death for striking," the commandant. Madame Kavalofshaya COMMI'lvl‘lCl) SUICIDE. Korobcnko, a novelist whom I met frequently in St. l’etersburg, was ex- iled on two occasions by administra- tive process. His wife shared his exile with him. On the first occas- ion he was sent to Tomsk, 2,000 miles from St. Pet-ersburg, and on the second to Yakutsh, 5,000 miles away. Fortunately he managed to escape to the United States, where I believe he lives toâ€"day. Felix Volk-h'OVSky, a poet of repute, was exiled for political reasons, but mound, and is at present in Lonâ€" don. Dr. Baillie was captured in Ivangcrod on the charge of giving lessons to two ladies who were “po- litically untrustworthy." He was sent to Verkhoyansk, 6,000 miles away, his faithful wife following him. After traversing 4.000 miles. how- A gurl wat leaves toffe a-stickin' on . I . . the parlor chairs for a iollar to sit on ain't no gurl for me." 0N§UMWION ; Right f00d=right medicine=right time:- these three things are of the utmost import- a ance to the con- sumptive. Right food and right medicine- these are contained in Scott’s [IIIIIISIOII of pure cod-liver oil. Right time is at ï¬rst Sign of disease. Right ‘ time is now. Scott’s Emulsion always helps, often cures. Ordinary food helps feed. Fresh air helps cure. Scott’s Emulsion does both. Begin early. We’ll send you a little to try if you like. Scott Bownc. Toronto on. 71: day." I‘l‘i‘l‘ «.11 . . . . i that of tlie liiissuin luiiipiro, l Horne persons are more susceptible to (‘oids than others, contracting derange- ments of the the slightest pulmonary cauws, oceans from i ’l‘liew- : should , ,always have at hand a. bottle of liickles .>\nti-t‘onsumptive Syrup. the present (my sovm'eiu‘ii remedy for coughs, ra- tarrh and inflammation of the lungs. It will chcct a. cure no matter how Cold may be. You cannot to be without. a remedy is the best. "I don‘t care how severe a Cold is" "So can I." replied the man. who was carrying three 1n clxetâ€"liaiid-. . . . M.~ --.-i,‘. -.~ I‘ had been too hasty in the i'eioction‘I‘UthLl-x but billtl(.t. is ltxllislldlltl to me.’ . , . v - . . , ' MlfllllllS llllllllelll CHIPS GJIflll ill {ill}; Williainâ€""Tin-ro': one thing about“ Miss (.‘liarniing's house I don’t lliu'...‘ Arthurâ€"“What's that?" William“. er father." Pale. sickly children should use Mother (lraves’ “orin livterminator. Worms are one of the prii:.':p:il causns of suil'eriiig in children and should ire expelled from the system. Ilojackâ€"“\\'hy the dictii nor}? how to spel" am not lookingr for information. but for col‘i'obol‘ationâ€"" Minard’s Linimeut (lures Distemper "What? Fell downstairsl How did it happen?" “Why, you see, I Startâ€" (d to go down, and my wife said“ ‘lfe careful, .loinl' .\nd I'm not the; man to be dictated to by any woman so down I went." are you Consulting. I though' you know 'l‘onidik-"I do. I, l Catarrh and Colds Relieved in lo to 60 M nutcs. â€" One short. puff of the breath through the blower supplied , With each bottle of Dr. Aunt-W's (.‘n-' turrhul l'owder dill'uses this powder 1 over the surface of the nasal passages. l’aiinless and delightful to use. It re-i licves instantly, and permanently cures catarrli, hay fever. colds, headache. sore throat. tonsilitir. and deafness. 50 CL'lllS.‘â€"'il 1 l Wife greailing)â€"“'l‘his magazine says that handsome men are pro\ er-i bially disagreeable." Husbandâ€" “But, my dear, I'm sure I try my best to be pleasant at all times." England For the Overworkml.‘â€"What are the causes of despondcncy and melancholy? A disordered liver is one cause and a prime one. A disordered liver means a, disordered stomach, and a. disordered stomach means disturbance of the nerv- ous system. This brings the whole body into subjection and the victim {$313 sick all over. l’armelec's Vegetable 11“,. are a. recognized remedy in thzs htata and relief will follow their use. *“ l VIOLIN MAKERS. In the village of Mittenwald, in the heart of the Bavarian highlands, live men who manufacture: the greater part of the world’s supply of violins Mittenwald has taken the place of Cremona, although it may be im- other 200 years before its violins can be mentioned in the same breath with those of the famous Italian town. Of the 1,800 inhabitants of the village over 800 are exclusively occupied with the manufacture of violins, and the output reaches the incredible figure of 50.000 violins per annum. They are exported to all countries in the world. the better instrument‘s going to England and America. One organization of makers alone mart: 16.000; no w pract i-! aunt Soap Powder is a. boon to l l ,’ our 2 “Well. 11Ҡiare vegetarians.’ i l . lyou. 'l‘imSon, as you lime llanl‘i. l-‘orillustnted Milne Mfg. Co. 97‘ :ilntli St.. Honmouth. lli. CARPET“ DYEING and Cleaning. This in a specialty with the BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. Bond perusal“ by post. and we creme to w in!) m lox 168. Int-tron. W0 SI'IIJ‘IC'J' il.\l.i“ Sl'ZC’i'lHXN lN Saskatchewan, near new rn ".2...’ for sale, cheap; easy terms; ,HL.‘ change for city or farm prop-- Ontario. ll. (li'aiiaiu A. 1501:, toria street, 'I‘oionto. _._â€"_â€"â€"____ “I see that you have shut o": all the gas in your house and an; as.» - ,iiothing but candles. What i~. 13.3. Ifor?" “Merely OUt of ci1i‘los.t;.. l lwant to See if it Will make any -;§i- ferent‘o in my gas bills." 'Bicsr EXCURSION 'ro Xiii'.‘ yum; Goes via Lackawanna, Ap... Zi'tll. $9.00, Iiound Trip from iiiilair), $9.00. Full particulars, A. ‘ l'l‘oronto, or Fred l‘. is. Y. l.-:c.’l .;~j Fox, is. air I The area of the groups (if islands 50f which Japan is composed is ...‘r - :‘ ttwoâ€"thirds greater than that ..-f lGrcat Britain. 5 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"__ i l l IIOREEMI‘IN, RICAl) 'l‘lllS. I have used MlNAitii'S l..l.\'l‘.\fl~lԤ';" lin my stable for over a your. an lconsidei' it the \'l-th\’ ill-ZS'l‘ 2'_;.-~ fhorseo flesh 1 can get. and ‘.1'o.li istrongly recommend it to all h,.=. linen. i one. Horton, l l l ... Livery Stables. Ila-liar. 95 to 103 Am. Rt. ‘ Patienccâ€"“ilo really lililSl ha“ - isul‘t spot. in his limil‘t for inc." . 3â€""llow do you know iii. ' {Patienceâ€""lie 8.153 he is always jtliinking of inc." M;iyâ€"†lizt ' ,know a, man doesn't think v.17}. his heart. The soft place must be 2:: L.i~i ‘headf' Lever'a Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- any home. It disinfect: and clean: at the same time. Head of Foreign Trade (Hire- "Where would you prefer to 4.. n agent?†Young 'l’i‘aï¬ â€œlief- ll i‘Ue-‘ililv. where the li.;'.f\if.$ . Th; 60 ternor's Wife a. Fri-anon- Mrs. Z. A. Van Luveii is the w.:e w.’ the governor of the anec. (int, and was a great sun from rheuiimtism. When the best Ao- tors in the community and " county j:i.i. spec. she buried her failed to help her. Esccptism of proprietary remedies purchased South American (hour. .z‘ “ Cure .1 bottles cured henâ€"4:2 Miss Planeâ€"“Now, got as pretty .4. picture of ine as ~you possibly c.: lhito_r.rpher~“‘.\‘e.or fear, ma. .7: fwhen this is touched up you won't lxnow yourself. ‘ ' :liiiiiarai’s Liniment [lures Diphtheria Abstracted Scl‘otilniasterâ€"J‘I been seriously thinking of puiizs' been lieizind lit-fore, but you ham arrived earlier Of late. and (‘2 3 morning, for a wonder, .-.'. l.\ you are iirsi." l’ains llisappeaz‘ llefore It ._.j\‘.» need suffer pair. when they ll;\\(' :l'.. . ‘Jlliu llt‘. 'l‘liiiiiias' l‘lcloctt'i'.‘ ()1! if ' . ‘ in the house when l‘i'<;t.il‘i:i it ~ procured at the nearest >ltli‘i', merchants keep it for szzic tisin and all bodily pn.!.s ,when it is applied. and s' all any time. l‘t‘iill‘ll, i‘.\"*t'l‘lt‘l:tr tun the riser of the (iii how to «leaf w.‘ )lrs. Stubbâ€"“It is reinai'iai many things that patent ,3... ii petllar claimed his room ly “our? cure." Mr. Stubbâ€"-“\cs: he u“ about to tell me. it would care a ham, and I set 'I‘ows‘r on rim " Speechless and Paralyzed. had valvular disease of the ‘~~e; i' " writes Mrs. J. S. (loode. of Truce \ S. “I suffered terribly and was (r ,, speechless and partially paralyzed. dose of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the liw gave me relief. and before 1 must»; one bottle I was able to go aha-t. ’l‘o-duy I am it Well woman."â€"~t:«t Complaint is made of the men ll'v cause they do not take their “.2 w flowers as they did in their Com-ifs, days. But e\'e.ry woman knows iii. '. if her husband brought home a castâ€" ly bouquet she would tell him it would haVe been more sensible to have ‘brollght home a. new teapot «r a ham. Coughing is an outward sign of inward disease. Cure the disease with Shiloh’s’ _, Consumption cure The Lun Tonic ‘- and the cough will stop. Try it to-night. If it doesn’t beneï¬t you, we'll give your money back. Prices: 8. c. Wsus Co. 807 25c. 50c. 51 LeRoy,N.Y.. Toronto.C:ta. ISSUE No, 16-05.