PM? LIA}: EMA Chamberlain the Greatest Debater -â€"Ba.liour Makes Longest Speeches. PERFECT SIMI’LI C l'l‘Y, {ï¬ellucid clc-amcss of thinking. arising from absolute mastery of his (NT: 0218:! and the- relentless march of logically arranged arguments are the essential features of his style. Quicknoss of 11* tort. tlie capacity of thinï¬ing on his “Ct as he Speaks. and the art of fm-l- ing the pulse of the audience as he go~s along. are but minor though" in- valuable aids to success. Dangerous as he is in destructive mood. using sledg-liammer strokes, he is even more to be feared in his playful humors. The “jam and pick- les" sjuech. in which h;- toyt-d with Mr. Winston Churchill as :1 cat (1903 With w, tiny mousn. was one of the gems of last session. The Prim» llinistur in somv t‘i‘SEM'CtS equals Mr. Fhmulwrluin. No ()nr- is more awrt at séiling on a false note in un oproucnt's slot-6h or getting his rapier into a think in the armor. Inï¬nite Lie-xterm and the faculty of thrvwinq his whole soul into a (-39-. “WWW- Kerr, C] the bane :how she lthe use "For 50 Kerr, “] ithe uilxx‘ lso many isufleriug % derstood Lamictod. ibut iour } I began zl‘ills. UNI like THE ADVOCA'I‘E'S WIG . l I Against that feeling: Mr. Asquithl struggles inanfully. No one can get-1 thz-r the tangled threads of debate or; drive home a charge in sharp, minted i argument hotter than he. Skilfulq adroit and forceful. he is a. tower of; strength to his friends. Sir Henry? Campbell-Bannermzm is too much wci;_h-::l down by his responsibilities to sh‘ne in the war V of wits. though his yawky Scotch humor does brmk forth on occasion. Still he is dull rather than inspiring. Mr. John Morley on a platform is quite a different man from Mr. John Morley in the House. Before a great audivnce he is l-risk, electric. epigramâ€" matic. full of quaint conceits. In the House of Commons he seems to be overpowered by his task. speaks with a scrupulous care that becomes timâ€" iditY. and ends in confusion. A Lib- eral Front Rancher who will some day get the recognition he deserves is Sir Edward Grey. Fly fishingr is the only obstacle in the way of his adâ€" vancement. L'nstud'md, almost care- less in manner. rising about half past 4 of an afternoon and resting an el- bow on the big, brass-bound box, he will raise a flagging debate to a higher level with fresh ideas. accurate ‘nd “M‘hMO‘IEMIï¬llI-id’ sugges- tive views; all offered with a modest deference but quiet assurance that attract and please. CLEVER DEBATING POINTS cleverly put, audacity in assault. onlv occasionally passing the limits of tastc. pungent wit, and a pleasing la- culty of ridicule. make his speeches an entertainment which no member willingly misses. The only man who excels him in wit. is Mr. Tim Healy, who is, liowavor. not always so ef- fective. At. their backs is Mr. John Redmond, a rotlmd orator of the old school. one of the ï¬nest speakers in the Chamber. a. little inclined to pom- posity and the dictatorial manner. A slightly younger man, Mr. George Wyndham, made good use of his leader's absence. and by a couple of speeches greatly advanced his repuâ€" tation as an orator. Ornate. even florid. Mr. Wyn-mam is. nevertheless, an adroit and skiiful debater, and his handling .of the details of the Land bill in the House and in committee proved his business talent and the human gift for the management of men. Under the gnnmay an the same sir]? are three men of Vastly diï¬crcnt unal- itios who have the ear of the \vholv Home. Mr. Lloyd-George won no- toriety by attacks on Mr. Chamhm'â€" lain. Eust as Lord Randolph Chur- chill achieved fame by his attacks on Mr. Gladstone. He Has lived down the burlesque of his Salad days. and the work he did on the Education Bill Has solidiï¬ed to some extent a. repute as a scrioxis politician. BRITISH HOUSE 01‘ COMMONS . BY DRATBRY imagery of John d on ï¬rm gm‘ni (1 set an almost The plain men, "who have some- thing to’Say', and sit down when they have said it,†are. after all, the back- bone of the debates. A simple manu- facturer from Manchester, or a. ship- owm-r from Liverpool, or a. “310pâ€" keepcx’" (as Sir J. B. Maple used to call himself) is heard with gladnoss for the direct, practical sense he brings with him; but he. must; not presume to disparage the “young aristocrats," as some would do. After all, the yoang aristocrats do take broad ‘views occasionally. Of the misty crate. Lord Iiugh Cecil is the type and the li-mir-r. The ability. independ- (nce, intpgrity and political svnsc of the ('ccils cmnhim- to make him a. ‘rval force. l‘lquaily important to 'trizc oa’utory is 1h.- m'opulsivv force of Int. .. 5m \vliivh animutcs all his speoclws un'l (lriu‘s him into interâ€" rupthc sec-nos during tini iu-ply. f 'l'hi-ro is no mistaking Lord Hugh's; ‘sinfm'ity. and that is why the lions:- lisu-ns with each intrrcst to all he \ In Many Cases Th‘ Signs of the Women. .\ woman's face {)1 .\ Woman's fare pluinly_ indicates the suite of her health. Wrinkles. which every woman dreads. are not. nwcssarily a sign of age. Pnlor of face, wrinkles and u prvmaturely aged appearance nrc the outward inâ€" dimtion of those ailments that afflict Womunkind alone. and from which she too ot'ton sul‘lcrs in uncomplniuâ€" in-g silence. rather than consult u doctor. In this condition Dr. Wil- liums' Pink l‘ills are women's best friend. They actually make new, rich, red blood, and this blood act.- ing upon the nerves and all the or- guns of the body. brim-gs new health, and huppiness to wen . weary and despondent women. Mrs. John Mc- tlx'crr, Chickney. N.W.’l‘., tells for the benefit. of other suffering women how she found new health through the use of Dr. Willinnis' Pink Pills. "For Some years,†Says Mrs. Mcâ€" Kerr, “1 was greatly utilicted with tho ailments that. make the lives of so many of my sex misoruhlo. 'l‘hc sull'ering I endured can only he un- derstood by those who are similarly alllictotl. I triod man); medicines but found none that helped me until I hogan-ï¬lm use of Dr. “'illiunts' Pink Pills. These have actually made me ir'vol like :1 new person, and the suiâ€" ‘st'urinp; Ll hail endured almost continâ€" ummly has passed away. and life is gm; longer the burden it once seemed. l1 think those pills worth their weight ?in gold to all who suffor from fw- l'lult‘ compluints or general prosti‘zi-t ? l tinn.‘ i We ask marry SHE‘S-grins: Woman to 32‘in Dr. ‘NilliuniS' l’ink Pills a fair ‘trini. 'l‘lmy will no? dissitpuint you. land the hum-tit. they will give is not. it"s-r an lzour or q dayâ€"4t s perman- i .(-nt. You can get these pill“. from1 gm: Dr. ‘.\x1!:ums' Pink Pills a fair lriu. 'llm‘x‘ \\ 111 nr‘? hisu‘d‘d'miut you. and the '70:! «it. the" v 111 gixe is not Mr an 1mm 01' a d..;c--ir is 1101mm: (-nt. Ynu can get those [ville from am dealer in nwï¬icine‘ 01 h\ mail from the Dr. Williams“ Medicizc (.u.. Erockvillc, Out, at 50 (on! a hm: or six boxes for $2.50 See that the full name, “.])r “iliiams‘ Pink Pills for Pale I’copli," is on the “rapper around the box. NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BRAES. “uh-Iii u..--â€".-~ -_â€"â€"_ __i., V ..__ The lord had boon forced to flee What Is Going on in the Eigh- .with only three hundred men before lands and Lowlands of ifln enemy with ten thousand, and Auld Scotia. ghfnoly had. time to reach his castle 10.110le 01 his lacs. Then,- Wcm no ro- Tho Aberdeen trawler, Maggie im’orcmnc-nts: near at hand, and he Ross. run ashore on the north-ens knew that if an attempt was made coast of Yorkshire during a dame fog ito storm ‘m‘s defenses lac and his men recently. The chief engineer and se-;\\'ould be dead before help would 0nd mute wore drowned. :come. , I?ndcrthc will of the late Miss ; The enemy's forces advanced rapid- Bothiu Stewart about £500 a your ly, and scouts ro-de up near the cus- has become available for the cmnb- tic to i‘cconnoitcr. To their amazo- lishmont or bursaries in connection -u.unt they found the gates. doors with Glasgow University. lund windows open, and all the up- The semi-jubilee of Rev. A. D. ‘I'ezn'ance of a holiday celebration. Campbell. parish church minister of i'l‘hcy rode hastily back to inform Kirkcudbright ivus celebrated reccnt- their muster that the foe was danc- ly when the power and his good lady ‘ing and that bands were playing recech-d several valuable gifts, imusic in the castle "â€"- n n â€â€4. 1\__ L‘- ._.‘..A What Is Going on in the High- lands and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. The Aberdeen trawler, Maggie Ross. run ashore on the north-oust, Coast of Yorkshire during a. dons-c fog recently. The chief engineer and se- ond mute wore drowned. On the recent anniversary of the death of General Sir Rector Macdonâ€" ald. four wreaths Were pmccd on his grave‘in Uie Dean ccmetury, Edin- burgh. Perth Town Council resolved to an- ply for increased borrowing powers to tho extont of £80,000 in connec- tion with. electric. gas, water and improvement purposes. u“ An elderly shepherd, named Furquâ€" hat MacRae. was 1‘01 d dead at Leoâ€" rach, Nairnside, with his throat cut. The deceased. who was a widower, lived with his son and daughter, aged 16 and 17 reSpectiVely. A young barber named James White. who resided at 16 Brown street. Anderston. was found by his wife hanging by the neck on the in- side of the room door. over which a rope has been ï¬xed. He was dead. FROM BUEHIE SUUTLA'ED _‘.r- 7 . A crisis has arisen in the affairs of the Ben Nevis Observatory. The directors have determined no longer to trust to the' donations of gener- ous friends. in order that the obser- vatory may he kept open. T Le death is announced of Mr. G. Greig. for many years inspector of poor I'OI‘ the old city parish of Edin- burgh. Deceased had a very long con- nection with parochial work. He went to St. Cnthhort’s parish in 1854. The death has taken place at, Kel- onstburg of Mr. Robert Mclx'vchnic. a well-known Vale of LCM-:1 man. Dc- ceasod was 32 years of age. and was one of the partners in Messx':. Jnnws Black 8; (30.. Dalmcmac‘n Works, Bonhill. 'l’ho magistrates oi‘ MothL-i'w..-11_ col- lectively and severally. have (‘ntered action against a local neWspaprr for £1,000 damages for an alleged in- sinuation reflecting on their characâ€" ter as magistrate dispensing unequal justice at the poiice courts. The majority: of the members of Powis parish church choir haVe come out on strifle. the immediate cause being that ‘thoy were denied the use of a lobby in which to hang their overcoats and hats, and were ordered to take them into the choir seats. Many a. man wï¬o says He Has great presence of mind manages successful- ly to conceal it. All Women are born reformers and they want to begin on somo man. BANISH TEE WEINKLES . ases They Are Merely of the Ailments of "who have some- Bible an Enormous Work ml Wooden Blocks.‘ The Kan-gym, or Thibetan Bible, consists of 108 volumes of one thou- sand pages each, containing 1,083 separate books. Each of the volumes weighs ten pounds and forms a. pack- age twenty-six inches long, eight inches deep. This Bible reguires a dozen vnks for- its transport, and the calmed wooden blocks from which it is printed needs rows of houses, like a. city, for their storage. A tribe of Mongols paid 7,000 oxen for the copy of this Bible. In addition to the Bible there are 2:25 \‘uol mrs oi commentaries, which are necessary for its understanding. There is also a large collection of revelations which semilonn-nt the tibia. Another re- ligious hoo'c contains one hundred thoi'sund M has partly in praise of the gods and partly direction for making magic circles. 1 Out of the four million inhabitants 30f 'l‘hibvt fully one million are lamas lwho dwell in lamnsox'ies or monas- ‘teries. 'l‘hoy posswss 111'act-ically all ithe Wealth of the country .‘JJl-(l rule it ubsoiuwlv. 'l‘he lumusm'ies are hunched 11;) on tops of mountains, so thovc can only he reached by ropes. 'l'ho biggest immusnry in Thihet is at Daig‘ung, three miles West of llhasa It has :1 roof 01' pure ’ gold. lScwn thousmnl monks live there. The next largest is at Sam, one and a half miles north of Lhasa. It con- tains 5,5110 111enl<s. All the walls of its three large temples are over- ,laid with pure gold. 'l‘ho lumasvry [at Lhunpo contains 4,001) monks. Tho Sam-Ding lanmsea'y, on the Scorpion {Lain}. contains both monks and nuns-1. land is always pn-sidvd over by .11 Iwoman. This hunastury contains a gstmngo chmnher where all the (101111! :lmdivs 01' pruvious Imiv [\1)111'SS"S are .laid out. 1110 li1ing :1‘b1'ss nmst [visit this room mat 1.110 in 1101‘ lit'w time. The abbus‘! is i'niwin in 'lhi- {bet as the Dian‘ond Sow. All those 311111mscrics are ï¬lled with idols. 11:»- ;cm‘atcd with gold and precious stones. WORKING HOUSES IN FRANCE. Four years ago the working day in all Frcm‘h' factories Was one of twehc her-rs: a yvar later it was eleven hours, and thvn it came down to ten and a half; but from the lat of April, 1904. the working day will I)? one of ton hours. It is statnd that the same rau- of wages will be paid for ten hours as was paid when twelve hours were worknrl. Tho ,‘cry vi a baby is nature's Warn- ing signal that there is snmvthing wrong. U at little one is fruitful. nervous or sleeplegs. the safe thing): to do is in aï¬min'stor a, dose of Baby‘s Own 'J‘uhlots. They speedily cure all the little ills of childhood. and give sound. natural sleep, he- cuusu tin-y rmnm‘c the cause. of the wakefulness and crossm . Mrs. 'l‘. L. McCormick. I’oloo Island. 0nt., says: “I am never “’ut‘i‘lozl about baby's health when I have the Tablets in tho hmtsv: Hwy always gixo prompt relic!" fur all little ail- ments." The Tablets arc stood 1":1' childron of all HE‘S}. 'm quar- chiidi'mi of all HE‘S}. and um quar- miiccd 10 contain no opiuit‘. If you (in not ï¬nd the 'i‘a‘nhts at your mm!- icizzc dealers send 2:3 cents to The Dr. Williams Nealirinc Cu. Brock- \‘i11e. Ont... and a box will be sent, you by mail post paid. Many :1 man hus failed to ngC‘ffS an easy riddle hccmme the simple solu- tion looked like a trap to him. V. C. records an instance in which this trait of human nature was clm'l-x‘ly pinged upon by a. Japanese noble man. The powerful enemy Ras lgoo \vise a man to put his head into any such trup as that. The defenders of the castle mu :t lime some plan t'o slau- ghter his forces by wholesale; or they would never invite him in that way. He drew back a safe. distance and encamped to await developments NATITRE'S “ARNIVG SI(‘\ AL. Soon the reinforcements for the castle came up behind, attacked him suddenly, and defeated him. While the garrimm which had risked all on its stratagcm charged him on the othe: side. "'t. was my own cxpc-ionce that, ï¬rm led me to advocate Grapeâ€"Nuts food, and I also lmow from having r-rvsrribcd it to comaloscvnts and other weak patients that the food is a wondv‘t‘fu‘, rcbuildcr and rcstorcr of norm and brain timuc, as well as muscle. It imprmcs the digestion and sick patients ahvays gain just as A prominent physician of Rome, Georgia. went. 'through a food ex- perience which he makes public: I did in strength and weight, very rapidly. "I was in such a low state that I had to give up my work entirely and go to the mountains of this state, but tWo months thorn did not im- provu me: in fact I was not quite as We‘l a3 \flxn I 1011; home. My food .1x9142':::L,‘iy rm‘l'ud to sustain 11:0 and it became I‘lnin that I must change then I began to use Grapeâ€"Nuts food and in two weeks I could walk a mile without the least fatigue and in ï¬ve Weeks returned to my home and practice, taking up h‘ard Work again. Since that time I have felt. as well and strong as I ever did in my life. .0..- _-_v_.u WW “As a physician who seeks to help all sufferers I consider it a. duty to make these facts public." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Trial 10 days on Grape-Nuts when the regula; foo‘d does not seem to sustain the body will work miracles. “Tliore‘s a reason." ‘ Look in each package for the flam- ous little book, “The Bond to Well- THIBET’S SACRED BOOK. A X ORIENTAL STRATAG EM What an M. D. Learned. FOOD FACTS. It Is a. Kidney Disease and is Cured by Curing the Kidneys-â€" Dodd’s Kidney Pills Never Fail to Cure the Kidneys. Montreal, Que., Juno 27\â€"â€"(Spccia1)- ~â€"-Evcry day brings forth fresh proof that. Dropsy is caused by disuascd Kidneys and that the one sure way to cure it is to make the Kidneys steong and healthy by using Do;id's Kid-my Pills. Mr. 600. Robertson, 392 St. James Street, this city, i5 one of those who has proved this be. yond the shadow of a. doubt. Mr. Robvx'tson says: ‘ u. ‘1‘ I.“ THAT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS ALWAYS CURE DROPSY. llVIl‘ A vaull utt.‘ - - “My feet were so much swollen from Dropsy that when I got out of bed in the mornings I could hardly put thmn on the floor. "My arms used: to swell at times so that I could not put on my coat. - . _., ‘:)\V'A 1ï¬\n MBRE EVIDENGE "I had io he t'az‘-_ped to remove we of the terri'hlr- pains. “0n the advice of a. friend I began 10 111% "Dodd's Kidmw Pills. and bvl‘orc I had used tho svcond box I 11071111 to fool hotter. Sewn boxes cm‘nd me completely.†Rho‘mxthm ‘Dituwtu.s Brimht‘s Dis- oasue. are some of the nuan forms of kidnov Disease that l‘odds Kidney Pills: run or fail to cute promptly and lwrmanontly . Kon‘a must be a nice place to in. Iivre is a. list of penalties varioué crimes, accarding to Kc law: m... Treason, mun: Decapitutcd. togeth- or with mule m-latins to the ï¬fth dvgroo. Mothm', wife and daughtcr [\oisonud or reduced to shucry. 'l‘rmsuu, woman: Poisonoyl. Murder, man: Decapitau‘d. Wife poisom‘d. 'Mmder, woman: Strangwd or [ci- soncd. Arson. mun: Strunglvd or poisoned. Wife poisoned. Ars m, woman: Poisoned; Theft. man: Stl'ullglcd, docupitutod, or banished. \‘uil’u roduu‘d to slavâ€" ery; cc-nf’smtion or all property. Dosesra-t-ion of graves: Dccupitutod, tomuh‘vr with male l‘olathcs to the fifth degree. Mother, Wife and daughter poisoned. Countm'foilingz Strnnqulation or de- capitaï¬on‘ \\'ifc1:oisonod. T1111 London 1111in Mail sms : 1\ ro- 41111111111117 case of n 1111111 3 bndv 0111221141114: its €1,101“ is 11110111 to (1111:2131: 112-0 21111~1 11011 01:10. doctors of 1110 1V.uk\"c111 l?c.111‘11;11.~111st over 1110 )0313 111:0 .1. 111.111 named 1101111 was «11111111011 to 1119 Poplar and Stumcy Sick Asylum. His skin was much 11:0 $111111: color as 111111 of other 11.111: 0 111,011 but since 1111111 110 11:15 lm‘n 11311111111111v turnin" darker. \1â€" manly his skin. in 9.11111 of 11101111111 o-"Fmis in 1-1-51111‘0 its culox'. has 1w- cmnc 3'40 dark that, 110. is likely to 1m 0mm: 211150111101}; 13.121011. 11111055 1110. 511.111 111' 1110. London 11051111111 stuff '111 :11'1‘mt the course of his strange 1011:}111121'. 11.15 stfltvd 111:.11 “1011‘ is 11:; 411111110111 10115011 1111' the 071111-1- 01'11111111y change which" is waking place. Fthol (orginticully)â€"â€()h, (Ii-:zz'lio would you just pl'OI-OSE‘ all 0\ or minim and do it in: 0 this [Ilmnoqth'f’ Chml]_\'â€"“\Vh§?" “\‘xhy, 1 “amt to have somethin,r to renxclnhm‘ you by after you have gone in and ï¬guken to para about. it." \Yhy will you allow :1. (tough to lnx‘a‘xuuc your throne and lungs: m run the 1‘151; at ï¬lling a. musumpiivc s gruw. when, bV the timaly u of Bmkle's Ami-Consump- Iive Syrup rm: 3min can he ailayml and the (inngux-nv-ï¬dml. Thin syrup is pleasant. tn the basic. and mnuruassed Iorrelieviug bcnlmgmnl cu: in; all affections- of the throat and lungs, voidi. coughs, bron- chitis. etc.. etc. Wo ol‘x‘cr One Hundred Dollars Rcï¬'ard ‘ for any case of Oman-h that. cannot be ‘ curcd by Hull's L‘aturrh Cure. : ',‘. .7. (‘l-ll‘l"l?3Y Sr. (30., Toledo, 0. i We, the under ‘ gned. have known in' J. Lhcney for the last 15 years. and bcl‘cxc him perfectly honorable in all business transactions. and ï¬nancially able to carry out. any obligations made by his ï¬rm. WALDING. KINNAN NARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. 0 Huh's (-atm-rh Cure is taken internal- y, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surlaccs of the :ystcm. Testi- monials sent (me. Price. 75¢. per bottle. Sold b; all Drugzists. ’c‘ake Hull's ' amily Pills for consu- H‘usband’ â€" “Il‘mâ€"«crvwh'ut's the matter with this cake?" Wife-â€" “There can't be anything the matter. The cookvry book says it is the mOSt delicious cake that cam be made." ‘ 'u‘dk’é Hall's r putlon. “Yes," he said, sadly, and there was a tear in his eye. “Yes, 1113" laminae: has: driVnn me to the wall‘." And he wen-t on posting bills. Mistrrssâ€""You say you are well recommendcd?“ Maid -â€" "ln-ducdfl ma’mn. l have thirty-nine excellent l‘el‘or‘xncos.†Mistressâ€"“And how long have you been in domestic sorvipu?†Maidâ€"“Two years, ma‘am." "Lever‘s Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ant, .Soap Powder dusted in the bath. softens the water and disin- fects. Minaid's Liniment Lumherman’s hiend Demonstrator (in clinics)â€"“You will notice that the subject‘s right leg 43 longer than his left, which causes him to limp. Now, wh'at would you do in such a. case?" Bright Studentâ€" “I’d limp, too." Via Union Paciï¬c every day from June 131; to September 30th. inclus. ive, with final .return limit October 31$t, 1904, from St. Louis $25.,00 Chicago $30.00, with correspondingly low rates from other points. Be sure your ticket roads over this line. An End to Bllions Headache.-â€"Biliomâ€" nass. which is caused by excessive blle in the stomach. has n. marked elfect; upon theucrves.aud often manifests itself by severe headache. This is the most. (ll;â€" tressing headache on: em have. There are headaches from cold, from fever. and from other causes. but the most. excruci- ating of all is the bllious headache. Pur- melee’s Vegetable Pills will cure itâ€"cure it. almost immediately. It will dis-appear as soon as the Pills operate. There is nothing surer in the treatment: of bllous ' Inquire 70f 11. F‘. Carter, '1‘. P. A.,' 75 Yongc St, Toronto, Canada. aeaaaem. PUNISHMENT 1N KOREA. COLORADO AND RETURN. M A N CHAMELEON’. FROM MDNTREAL How '5 This he far-pod to relieve me L‘S for K 0 run 11 THE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR WORLD’S FAIR ST. LOUIS. District Passenger Agent McDonald ‘ of the Grand Trunk Railway who‘ recently returned from St. Louis, states that it is hard to ï¬nd suit- able language to describe the magni. tude and beauty of the greatest Ex- position ever held. The site of 1240 acres being two miles long and one mile wide, is covered with beautiful buildings, broken with lagoons, canals, grand courts, monuments, statuary, parks, etc., all forming a. picture that must be seen to be realized. An Electrical railway, called the Intramural, makes it. easy to get, from one part of the grounds to another, and follow out the (1/).in programme, enjoying an hour listen- ing to "Sousa’s" or other famous bands, or taking in a lecture or ad- ‘dress, or Art Gallery. When you consider the immensity of the buildings. one alone having over 20 acres of floor space, and re- flect that they are ï¬lled with the choicest of exhibits from all over ,thc world, one exhibitor vying with [another to obtain the cmeted Gold Medal. it seems to suggest the thought of what a grand opportun- lity and an education it will be, to the young men and women of our land, to spend a week or two at St. Louis this year. Really no in-i telligent man, woman or child can atl’ord to miss this great “fox-id's treat. l The beautiful Electric lighting of the Pan American Exposition, which 'few thought would ever he apprgach- ed is entirely eclipsed by this Mon- ster Fair. ' win he paid by 559890 Reward Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, to_any person w‘ho :an prove that thas soap contams my form of†adulteration whatsoever, or contains any injunous chemicals. One of the features of the fair, is the “Inside Inn," a hotel accommo- dating 6.000, splendidly run, and at reasonable rates. The total expenses of a trip to St. Louis based on half railway rates, is within the reach of all and par- mits stop over at Chicago, and other points, and the trip is made quickly and comfortably. It is the intention of the Grand Trunk to run through cars from Montreal and Toronto to St. Louis, commencing June 13th, and possibly before. "I've just horn to u“ Q'an-‘s flimu‘x‘.†.{h‘ imp: 1m???†"Noun; 1‘ n The Canadian Press Assm:i.ition “‘(‘z‘t‘ unanimous in Ulf‘i!‘ praise of the Zmnd Trunk and Illinois Central route, and With the Exposition. “Your daughter, madam?†daughter. sir." "Benny: s1" old enough to be your sister m t" ’l‘lu-rc never was, and never will be El univumal panama. in one remedy. for all ills to whivl: flesh is heirâ€"UM: very nature of many cul'utives being such that worn the germs ul‘ other and dif- fen‘ntly :zeatod (“season rootctl in the systum m‘ the pnzivntâ€"what would r0~ licvc one ill. in turn would aggravate UT“ nlhi'r. “'0 have. however. in Quin- inu Wine. when uhtninnhli: in asound unadulterulm! state. n romr‘dy for many and crovious ills. 1le its gradual and judivious use. the fi‘nilost systems are lvnl into convalscunt‘u and strength. la the influence whlch Quiniuc exerts: an Nature's own rostorutivz-s. It relimxw the dumping spirits of lhusc wixh whom a chronic state of morl tl dos- pondmmy z‘nd lack of interest in him is a disease. and. by tranquilizing the nerves. disposes to sound and rm‘reshinfl sleepâ€"innmrts vigor to the notimi (if the blood. which being Stillilllnll'd. courses throughout the veins. strength- ening the healthy animal functions of the systom. thoroliy maklnz activity a necessary result. strvngzthcninrx the frmne. and giving lilo to the digrstivv organs. which naturally demand in- crcascd substanceâ€"result. improved ap- petite. Northron Lyman of Toron- to. huvo given to Hm puhlic their .niâ€" pcrior Quininn Wino at the usual rate. and. guugctl by tho opinion of scion- t.ists. this wine approachvs nearest you‘- foction of any in the market. All drug'- gls; s so]! it. MRI. Wmmlow's S'mrmxu SYN/'1- has been me! by mi‘linn of munwr; {or their children while 2m bin]. 115030;“ the and. 96520113 the» gums. ulmya pain. cum: wind colic. rocutmc.‘ the- Swmach and howeis. and in (ha hurrunmd, fur Dierr!:..a.. 'l‘lenty-ï¬'fl «puts a bout: $9M EBQNWI' ' Lhruugb ' ' the wor‘cL ha sun and ._.,..n .n nA SoldiiEdRué Jn .ughom the world. he. sun and uk;or"h!m. zxaLow 'aSOOIHINu Snwr.’ 2.’ -01 Tho cleansing and yaiming‘ m‘ the Forth Bridw'. Scotland. is n \Vul‘k which cannot 1w loft, to Nahum. The bridge presents a clva.nsa‘nlo am! paiutahlv surface of tv.‘vm_v-f‘nv a -:'-:-. and no fr‘u'or than thirty-ï¬ve nmn ul‘“ kept Ccnstumly muplnyod in sz‘ozn'ing‘ it and ('nutim: it with oxide and rm] load. 'l'hn task is a wrounéul onn-A jn that it can nc\cr he said to 1w ï¬naliy cmnph‘tcd. Tho lit‘tlv hand of 'ox'kcrs start operations at im s‘o'IXh- om 0nd in the early spring: 01' rum-y thix‘: yvar. and thirty-Hi); x..nn h,- latnr. when thvy reach its nw'lhlr-n extremity. :\ mile 31rd a tiz'th hmhur on. they ham to :0 hack :on': iw-v‘in o\‘cr again. Yn the meantim- tho; hm'e nsnd 2.10 tons; of paint. hi» the oil with which it is mixed would ï¬ll a cistern ‘h'aving th'c capacity or 35,000 gallons. A Soot; who served an Englishman last summer as guide and friend on a ï¬shing trip had a Weakness for claim- ing relationship with all the influenti- al families in that part of Scotland. One day the Englishman met him on the road driving a pig, and saw a. little fun. ' “Well, Donald," said hp. “is that one of your grand rnâ€" ].ations?†“Oh, no," said Donald. quietly. "This is just an acquainb Miceâ€"like ycrsel‘." BIG SPRING-CIJ-‘A XI NU. JUP- Auk for the Octagon Bar. u; ISSUE NO. 26â€"04. For Over Sixty Years “PM! (0 “Yrs '0‘. 13?.“ '. “Whore are you go- "Home to get SOIHUH‘Ing REDUCES EXPENSE 1):? â€11}. ï¬lm 100‘s , 28-04. 486:1 his issued a. handsome publiCution, profusely illustrated with half-tone engravings, descriptive of the many attractive localities for sportsmen on their line of 1-,.ailway Mam. of the regions reached by the Grand Tiunk seem to La. e been specially pu-‘pmed for the delectution of mankind, and where for a. brief period the cares of business are cast aside and life is given up to enjoyment. Not only do the "Highlands of Ontario" present unrivalled facilities- for both hunting, ‘iishing and camping, but the 30,000 islands of the Georgian Bay, Thou- lsund Islunfs and St. Lawrence Riv- ‘ r, Rim-an River and Lakes, Lake St. THE DAWSms bdmmzssgmgngg, Limited Attractions for Sportsmen on the Line of the Grand Trunk. The Grand, Trunk Railway Company HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAMES. â€"_â€"â€"-â€"~,....___.... Potatoeémiry, Eggs, Butter, Apples John, and the many attractive lo- calities in Maine and New Hamliâ€" shire, present equal opportunities for health. pleasure and sport. All those localities are reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System, and on twins unequalled on the comment. Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Qu bcc, New Hampshire and Maine ï¬sh and game lam; are ingcrtcd in the publication for the guidance of sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail- Way has also issued descriptive il- lustrated munm' for each district seri- aratoly, which are sent free on ap- plication to the agents of the Com- pany and to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District l‘ussr‘ngcr Agent, G. '1‘. R4, Union Station, Toronto. HALâ€"“They haw dropped their anâ€" chor." She (on her ï¬rst trip)â€" "Scrvos the-m right. It has been hanging m'u' the 32'de all day long." â€mm {0" ghed H) n S h§p1 I S':! » ( ilic thinks h :‘maariod and 1.8% no \‘ounv; the cm "Jan‘s.†liatton- his: 11911.1: his ig‘ht should a: ache $110: that \ huarL - is on '.hx all, you' I it sfdv. on lufan on th» the baby looked U; 1y." .lomn lonLiIr" “'\‘x 115' Hu- toid his \“ tWt) husk-5m nm- \Vnilld ".in Mm tisusedthhysici Ians Egg-g3 mggigt e gamenéed Eï¬ Thr- VII‘I‘I‘f‘ (I: IEII- latfluz‘ (moon ho- low s.I‘(-I-IIII (ll'cudfhlly I'mm itching prmrm IEIII- :‘I‘cs I‘OI six years. jau- hm.“ ol oners. he was only dicanwinud “i111. the many treat- moms 1.0 (IieIL until . hiS‘ druggist told him m “but Dr. Chase‘s Uint- mom “as ucI-onwlishing .13 a cure [or this “Iouh d ailment, ,,.l, ,_, _.5AL AL- Mr. (1. W. (‘orne-H, who is with the Shaw Milling; (‘mnpumz St. Cathar. incs, Ont†\‘cz'itoszâ€"râ€"“In justice to suf. frying huzmmity 1 write to tell you of the world 01‘ good I obtained from thv use 01' Hr. Chase‘s Ointment. For aizout six Fall‘s 1 Was the victim of itching; mm‘ protruding piles and was in dreadful agony day and night. Doctors worn unable to help me and I (would get nothing to Mieve the sufâ€" foring. 1 \\'as about. as miserable a Let us have your consignment £110 Z“ Qï¬'EAS E’S GENTMENT. ml Tfli‘ixltb's LININJBNT -; in! fur sun burn. an im- Miuf for colic and tooth- “Mm is Newlywcrl iiigghod so gium moat?" Smithâ€"â€" ;- gï¬illsy fortune-tenet just \‘.i'-'~ (ht-t, {ï¬lm “‘0qu ha“: 1mm. and Lhat the second 1d ln- a wry (3m: sort of h)nu~‘.w"}1a. ha! And Big,- {-8 Umt is a reflection on 4409“?" Smilhâ€"“O‘n, no! :4 his wife must have been md vuxm' told him." ALI“ r1131 | STOKES! G enoral Secretary. (i (tor. 5 He Knew of Scores of Severe Cases of Piées That Were Positively Cured by -m:< 5 £5...“ 4. .mbuï¬ .4 L .F r. c 0 always thought ~.‘-;‘~ a. good reporter. m1 IIOSv for m-xrs." »“\'u.~;, and such a nutfng it in circula- lner means a. (1150- :| Iii<ordered stomach he ncrvoussys 39m. :ule imdv into subject 1 fiscc si \ all over. is Pills are a “3' O"- ' :ezlud Le‘ir: will West Mgrket and Oolbcrne on. l.â€"â€"\Vh:1t are (he and melanchply. 9 cause and a prune nmeht of any of these articles and we get you good prices. .» n “Toâ€"day, ’ 'd thm- minister, “I think y'oud better take up the col- lettion before I prnath mv sermon." ““hx so?‘ asked the \Câ€"Strymm "I' :11 going to preach on ‘: conom'. "Whatever are you doing right, on top of that tree, -Tike‘? Don‘t you see that it's being cut down?" “Yea, your honor: the last mime ye had atree cut down it fall on the top 0: me and, bcgorrzzh. Oi 11 be safe this time. ' ’ Keen Minard‘s Limmaat in the chse. H. T. BUCHANAN £50., lagerscllï¬nt. In Western Nehru ‘ Paciï¬c 1131110391 in 5 acres eac'..1 1‘01 .-11::1< jsalubniy 01' t‘ms- 1: freurarkahIe. P1311311 :is three to thir y z .120 a grand rush (11 i1 :is 1m 1 last {hstrih :1 gthe L'nited Swiss :excr make in .‘iu‘m‘: ipamnhlct t9 31in; 110' be acqui1',ed “11.1: luv-dc. and other 111 on application to 1 Agent. or II I“. 4 !Strect “1, 210101110 : “So." sobbcd Illma Vassiimo- vitch, “Ivan Nincspotslzi did in bat- tEe! Do you say he uttered my name as he was dying-2"! “Part of it,†replied the returmd soldier; “pant of it." Teacherâ€"“If you and Billy had four his and put thc-r. would that Inuit?†Gover ‘If the ocean Wore dried 1:1: :1. water passing away as Vapor. um mm of salt remaining would enough to cover SMDUXWO 5; miles with a layer one mile thick Minard's Liaém Fine Voices. it is said. are widen: found in a. country when: ï¬sh or “via! diet prevails. 'lh'osc Itaimns who eat the most 9‘.in (thoso a: \M'Jos and Genoa) haw few ï¬n» sin among thmn. The swunt \‘o‘v- 5 found intho Irish vcnon of 1110 (-ouv- try, and not of the towns. ‘\'nt"¢':‘._‘.‘ is not a country of singers, h.-(‘;x‘_:,~‘-‘ â€WY eat too much ï¬sh: but Swednu is a country of grain and sonz. The carnivorous lpirés cma'k': g:‘aix'-wv‘~3!-!I birds sing. Shiioh’s Censumpï¬ezz tcruntuw: as was to be found on L416 gfacc of the earth I “One day my druggist. Mr. A. J. 'Grecmvood advised me to try Dr. iChu se's Oihtmcnt which I d-id and obtained relief from the ï¬rst hm and icomf-lete cure with tho. setond. My "trouble was caused by heavy ï¬ning. .and I consider that Dr. (.‘hasv's Oint- vmem, would be cheap at ï¬fty doiiurs 'a box in View of the good it did for Imc. A feeling of symgmthy for others similarily aï¬cctod prompts me gto give this testimony." Dr. Chase's Ointment. 6†001115 a. box. at all dealers, or Ednmnsou- Bates Company. Tdromo. To protect. you aqainst imitations. the portrait and signature or Dr. A. W. Chase. We’famous rcflpt Doors 333‘ thor, are on every box. FISH DIET BAD FUR YUICF. TIME WAS TOO SHORT La grippe, pneumonia. and influ- enza often leave a nasty cough when they’re gone. t is a dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with ’ The Lung .ure Tom The cure that is guaranteed by your druggist. “A“ SALT IN THE OCEAN m: A.- WC 835853 ï¬ï¬‚mï¬ï¬ï¬ 583$ . .. Pnces: SHC “'51.; (b.3321 5c. 56c 51 15110:.»th Tomaco.___ Can. 93nâ€" nun «nu-bran: nrnou 9.53m" man 3. 136a. 9053 $90. 9: noun"? 9. 59>. 5. dry: Raina no; Honeâ€""8 aha manta: E BEILLIOI! ACRES TORCH??- is sent direct to the W pans by the Improved Shower. Heels ‘11: 111:2: . alga-3 the :1: 2:25:33. 53°?“ dropping: in the BUCHANAN ’S UNLOABING 0mm an: inn“ WW fm 3335 my '01 a] a. J hay and min either loos. or in sheaven. 80nd fox-catalogue to Works well both on stacks and in ba'ras unloads all kinds of omry : nfnrnmt had eight ;, ', and you to yours, "Troubic any the