A personally conducted excursion to the I’ac11'1c coaSL \1a. Lhc 1.1111111 Trunk Railwav System and connect- ing linw levmcs Quebec July 5, and Montreal. and Toronto July 6. 'lho route will be via Chicago, thence through Council Bluffs to Omaha, Denve: and Colorado Springs. Staps will be made at. each of these places and side trips taken to Manitou. Cripple Creek Garden of the Gods etc. From there the party will con. tinue through the famous scenic route of the Denver and Rio Grandc. through the Royal Gorge to Slalt. Delightfuily Refreshing 1'0 Ca1ifo:“'a and Lewis Clarke Exposition, Portâ€" land, Oregon. Lake City, thence to Los Angcics, San Francisco, Mt. Shasta, Port.â€" land. Oregon, Seattle, Spokane. and home through St. Paul and Minnea- polis. The trip Will occupy about. thirty days, ten days being spent on the Paciï¬c coast. The price for the round trip, inâ€" cluding railroad fare, Puilman tourâ€" ist. sleeping cars. ail meals in the dining cur, hotels, side trips, etc., is $165.50 from Quebec, or $160.50 from Montreal and $150.00 from Toronto. This ï¬rst trip is designed as a vacation trip for teachers. :11- though many who are not teachers will improve the opportunity of tak- ing the trip at the remarkably low price afforded. » For full particulars address E. C. Bowler. General Agent and Conduc- tor, Room 308, Union Station, To- ronto. .thn the New Zealvand Shipping Company’s steamer Rimutaka. from Wellington (NJ/1.), sailed into Ply- mouth recently, the hero on board was Dan Pearce, one of the stewâ€" ards. "Throw via the lift-buoy," shout- ed Pearce, as he at once plunged irr- to the foam caused by the ship. The giction which. raised him to this distinction occurred on April 16 when the H‘ssel was oi‘i‘ Dape Vcide. A lady passenger, of weak mind, leaped into the sea when the Rim- utaka. was going at, full speed. Pearce managed to reach the wo- man, and secured her to the buoy, but in the meantime the. steamer ploughed on, and only her funnels were in view. Holding the buoy in one hand. and sustaining the pamnger by the oth- er, Pearce struggled on. haunted by 0 fear of sharks, What-c- known gm mm *hat pars. . For half an. hour he battled with. the waves. In the meantime the enâ€" gines of the Rimutaka had been re- versed, and, amid grfbt excitement, the rescued woman her brave deliverer were pick up. Gallant Steward Risks Terrible Death to Save a Woman. There was a. salvo of cheers as the two were-hauled up to the deck, but, Pearce did not hear themâ€"he h'ad fainted aWay as the result of his stupendous exertions. Pearce Was presented by the pasâ€" sengers with a. purse of £57. and his 6021;35:th of the stewards} depart- ment intend to present him with' a gold watch' and chain. The healthy child is a happy child. All its little troubles vanish when it mm food well and isx‘ree ' c ailrm..ts. The greater part of these ailments arise from. stomach and bowel troubles, fever- ish'ness, teething and Worms. Baby's Own Tablets act like magic in these cases). and when children are restless at night they always give sound re- freshing sleep. Mrs. A. LePage, St. Florence. Que, says: "Baby's Own Tablets h'ad marvellous results in the case of my two months old baby. He was nervous, troubled with colic and badly constipated. but after giving the Tablets he began to improve at once and is now in good health. I also gave the Tablets to my three year old boy who was troubled with worms and they cured him as Well. Both children are now the picture of health. and I am always praising the Tablets to my friends." You can get Baby's OWn Tablets from any drug- gist or direct by mail at 25 cents a box b: miting the Dr. Williams' Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. a larger population, but, this is estiâ€" mated. for. there h'as never been any census take'n or its population. Ber- lin has just crossed the 2,000,000 mark in inhabitants, but is.sa.fe to assume that Chicago is ahead of the German metropolis. It is likely to keep ahead, notwithstanding the Chicago in 1905 is the fourth city in the world in point of population and wealth. The only towns which lead it are Lon-don, New York, and Paris. Canton is sometimes assigned iChicago Expects to Pass New York in Few Years. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR RESCUE IN THIS ATLANTIC. HAPPY DAYS FOR BABY. WORLD’S GREAT CITIES Black, Mixed or Green Tea. said only In lead packets. By an Grocers. Highest Award St, Louis l904. Always Pu re According to an estimate issued by the Er'itish Royal Commission, China. has 282,000 square miles ~01 coal-producing lands,~ the United States 200.000, Canada, 65,000, Great Britain 12,000, France 3,000, and Germany 1,700. With all its chims of ancient civilization, China. has never yet woke up to the pro- ductch uses of coal. though it: seems 'to have more of it than exists} ». in any, other countx‘y- Wonderful growth of that capital un- cxampled in Europe's annals. \mrly all the w"oxlds great cities â€"Paris, Berlin, St. Peter‘sliur , Vi- enna. Madrid, and othersâ€"are far in- land. Even London. the Imrcst to deep water of all of Europe‘s great capitals. is over sixty miles distant. from the sea. New York is the only city of commanding importance in am chilizc-d couner “hich' is in sisrht of the ocean Ch hicago feels that sumo time it will have the same pro-mninence in the l‘:11i1.cd States that Berlin has in Germany or St. I‘ctors‘hurg in Russia. It is growing faster than New York. has several suburbs whim it expects to absorb w2tl1i11: the next ï¬ve. or 11m 301113. am“ ï¬yvuros that it will 111193 New Yoxk by 1950. Ten or ï¬fteen y'1a1s prior to that «late New York will have passed §L0n1l011.â€"Lcslic's Weekly. A Great Responsibility Rests on! Mothers of Growing Girls. 'A great and serious responsibility rests upon every mother whosel daughter is passing the threshold 01“ girlhood into Womanhood. She is at a crisis, and if she is to be a healthy, happy woman, she must dU-l velop rightly now. She must not! be pale. sunken-eyed, sallow, Ian-3 guid and bloodless at this time. Shel must have additional strength nndi rich, pure blood to help her tol strong. healthy womanhood. There is; only one absolutely certain way to; get new rich, healthâ€"giving blood, and that is through the use of Dr.‘ Williams’ Pink Pills. Every pill1 helps to make rich, life-giving blood, that brings strength to every organ in the body and the glow oi health to pale, sallow checks. Thousands of pale. anaemic girls in all parts of Canada. have been made. well and strong through the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Rachel John- son. Hemiord, NS... says:â€"â€""As a result of OVerstudy in school, the health of my daughter, Ellen, be- came greatly impaired. She grew extremely nervous, was pale and thin. and sull‘ered from most severe headaches. She had no appetite, and notwithstanding all we did for her in the way of medical treat- ment, her suil‘ering continued, and I began to feel that her condition was hopeless. Indeed I began to fear her mental powors were failing. One of my friends strongly urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink l’ills. and as I was willing to do anything that might help her I sent for a supply. After using the pills ior less than a month, we saw that her vigor was returning. and in less than three months her health was fully restorâ€" ed. Considering the fact that she had been ill for two years and that doctor’s treatment did her not one :particle of good, I think her cure speaks volumes for the wonderful .merit of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.†i The new blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make, is the whole secret of their great power to cure diseases. That is the reason these pills cure anaemia. heart pal- pitation, headaches and backaches. rheumatism. neuralgia, kidney trou- bles, and a host of other ailments due to bad blood and weak nerves. But be sure you have the genuine .with the full name, “Dr. Williams' British Public Buy Paper and String For Tea. and. Sugar. “In one year the British public bought 5,089,618 pounds of paper and string as tea.†; Pink Pills for Pale People,’ on the wrapper around each box. If in doubt, write direct to the Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine 00., Brockvillcr. Ont., and the pills will be sent by mail at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50. This was a. small matter in the inâ€" dividual case, but, taking ï¬gures in the aggregate, the deï¬ciency readied the enormous total quoted by Baillie Thomson. A resolution was passed in favor of legislation against giving sh'm't weight and measure. Thus Baillie Thomson. 3. Covan magistrate. in denouncing the anom- alies which exist under trio Weights and Measures Act. at the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of Inspectors of Weights and Meas- ures hold in London recently. It Was an extraordinary position, he said, that while a. trader who used unjust weights and scales was liable to prosecution, the act did not ompch-r an inspector to take any cognimnce of a. deï¬ciency in weight in the actual goods ordered by and delivered to a purchaser. Mr. Spencer, the chief ofï¬cer of the Public Coth‘ol Committee o'f the Lonc'on County Council, had stated that the purchaser of a. pound of ten. very often received only 15?; ounces, the remaining half-ounce being repre- sented by paper and string. Under the packet system, now so prevalent, in which tca, sugar, and other commodities were made up inâ€" to pound packets and were not weighed in the presence of the cus- tomer. much that was fraudulent, he declared, Went “on daily. “It is the poor,†said Mr. Thom- son, ““‘ho~ are the chief sufl’ercrs, but so long as a trader keeps his weigh‘m and scales cprrcct it is al- most impossible to prosecute him successfully for frauds of this charâ€" achr." WRAPPER IS WEIGHED IN. CHINA’S WEALTH 0F COAL. PALE , FEEBLE GIRLS . A LAWYER CHATS ABOUT HIS STRANGE CLIENTS. Rational on Every Other Sub- ject But the Making of Wills. With certain individuals, said a pmmincnt lawyer lecontlv, the mak- ing 01‘ wills almost amounts to a. species of insanity. 1 could tell you 01‘ clients 01‘ mine who haxe made forty, ï¬fty, and even a hundred wills and, though they may lune been ra- tional on cvmy oth1-1 subjort, they Certainly had 9. scxcw loose. in re- lgurd to the appoxtioning of their property. PEOPLE MAKE 100 WILLS .7 rv~ 1. I had a. client who recently died, and who, in the course of loss than three years, had. made’no fewer than forty wills. She was a Mrs. Mc- Vitie, and when the ï¬nal will came to be prowd those relatives whom she had ignored, of course. sought to prove insanity, but, with the ex- ception of being a little peculiar on the subject. of will-making she was just as sane as you and I. ller rea- sons for making and changing her will so often were quite legitimate. Sometimes a relative whom she had "remembered" would annoy her by some indiscretion, and down she would Come to have A NEW WILL DRAWN UP. She had‘ that peculiarity possessed b5? ‘h‘early all those afflicted with the “will habit"â€"1mxm-ly, the objection to the adding 01“ u codicil. If the slightest change was necvssa'x'y than o *7"? - When she (lied her "last will and testament†proved to he the shortest of the entire forty. for" in it she left her fortune, amounting to about 880,000, to her physician uncondi- tionally. There was another client of mine, a. society woman this time, who also had the will habit and for whom I drew up no feWer than ï¬fty-seven wills, This lady, who is quite a. young woman (for she is still alive), was. I believe, a little “touched†at the time. for all these Wills Were made during a period or less than two years. After drawing [up her (iffyâ€"snvcnth will my client disap- peared, and, though every hotel and boarding-house in the city where she resided was searched, no trace of her could be found. ' a. new will bad to be drawn nothing less would satisfy her. Her ï¬nal will was dated the day before her disappearance. and in it she left all her jewellery and the bulk of her fortuneâ€"and she was im- mensely wealthyâ€"to her French maid. For a month Search was made for her, and ï¬nally she was located in the house of her old nurse, where, she said, she had gone A few (lays after her return to her husband's house she came here and made another , willâ€"her last, for, though this was two years ago, she has never made any more to my knowledge. She had the will habit for a. short period, but. has now got, over it. The greatest woman ‘for making wills that I ever heard of was a client of a friend of mine who re» sides abroad. She was an unmar- ried lady of uncertain age. a. keen business woman, and possessed of a fortune amounting to close on $500.- 000. She had many- relatives, in whose friendship, however. she put little faith. My friend drew up. for hex within a. period of ï¬ve years 107 wills, the majority of which were qm‘te lengthy aï¬â€˜airs. n. .1â€ng to sC“. elul folios. All these “ills she kept in her own house, never destroying a. single one. and at her death the final will which my friend, together with the rest, had drawn up could not be discovered. The one dated a week previous to the last one was found, and as in it THE BULK OF HER FOlngUNE was left to relatives the latter were, of course, particularly anxious for it to be proved. a heavy diet of meats and gx‘easy foods, had not in a moment but gradually, and none the less .siï¬ely, been restored to normal ciï¬'cicncv. Now every nerve is steady and my brain and thinking faculties me quicker and more acute than for years past. “After my old style breakfast-s I used to suffer during the {0110110011 from a, feeling of weakness which: hindered me seriously in my Work, but since I 1111.111 11001111 to use Crap Nuts food I can b’wk ti}! 1111111011 time “1th 111101150 and comfnrt. Name "11 1n 11y Postmu‘po , Battle C111ck, Mich. > .::§"*?.1. '1‘-h11e’.< a reason ‘ Read the 111111; book, â€In? Road to \Vcllvillc," in each pkg ‘3. It was belieVed that she had des- troyed the latest will, and the rela- tives were beginning to congratulate themselves. when the one of more recent date turned up. In it the tos- tatrix bequeathed all her property to various charities, and the result was litigation. which, however, re sulted in nothing. The relath’es had to grin and bear it, while many de- serving charities beneï¬ted consider- ably at their expense. “The result was that I found my- self, a few years ago, afflicted with ailments of tho stomach, and kid- neys, which interfered scriously with my business. “At last I took_ the advice of friends and began to eat GrapeN’uLs instead of tth luaV-y meats, etc., that. had constituted my former diet. “I found that I was at oncc.-henc- ï¬tcd by the change, that I was soon. relieved from the heart-burn and the indigestion that used to follow my meals, that the pains in my back from my kidney ul‘icction liud ceased, showing that those organs had been healed, and that my nerves; which used to bc unsteady. and my brain, which was slow and lethargic from. I generally ï¬nd that it is my lady clients who have the will habit, for men, as a. rule, never alter their wills for some good reason. As sa' matter of fact. thvy have strong ob- jections to making a will at all. and generally put off the. ordeal until it is absolutely necessary. Mon, too, are superstitious regarding the malt; in: of their wills, and many of them" believe that to do so means that death will soon follow. Feed Your Brain, and- It Willl Feed You Money and Fame. ’ “Ever since boyhood I have been especially fund of meats, and I am con-Vinccd 1 Me too rapidly, and failed to masticate my food properly. FOR REST AND QUIE‘TNESS. FEED YOU MONEY. BUT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS MADE HIM A NEW MAN. Richard Quirk Doctored for a Dozen Years and Thought His» Case Incurableâ€"Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. HE’S ONLY ONE Fortune Harbor, Nfld., June 5.-- (Special).â€"Scorcs of people in this neighborhood are living proofs that Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney ailments from ,Backache to Bright's Disease. Among the most remark- able cures is that of Mr. Richard (Quirk, and he .givcs the story of it to the public as follows: “I sull‘et‘ed for over twenty years from Lumhugo and Kidney Disease, and 'at intervals was totally unable to work. Alter ten or twolve years of doctors' treatment, I had made up my mind that my complaint was i11c111able.1{eading of clues by Dodd 5 Kidney 1’1lls tempted me to try them I did so with little laith but. to my gmat smprise I had not; taken more than half a. box before I felt relief, and after the use. of Seven or eight boxes, I was fully cured and a new man. "Yes, Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured my Lumbago and Kidney Disease, aim} the best of it. is I have stayed cured." ‘ Young Rhymesâ€"“I tell you mar- riage takes all Lhe poetry out; of a. fullnwï¬â€™ Friendâ€""Thou it can't be a failure." Very many persons die annually from cholera. and kindred summer complaints. who might have been saycd it proper remedies had been used. I! attacked do not. duluy in getting nhottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, the medicine that never fails to effect a. cure. Those who have used it say it. acts promptly. und thoroughly subduea the pain and disunso. and asked if he might, have a dance. “Thank you," she said. huughtily; “but I am particular whom I dance with." “Ah!†he replied, calmly, “you see I am not!" F10 and Algy had parted after a. row, but he met: but at. a. Cinderella Brown, journalist. of Duluth, Minn.. writes: "I have been u. suï¬'crcr {mm Throat. and Nasal Cut-arr}! [or over 21) years, (tuning which tune my head has mum stopped up and my mmditmn truly miserable. Within 1,?) minutes 111'- Lcr using Dr. Agncw‘s Cuuzrrhal POW- dcr 1 obtained relief. Three bottles have almost. if not entirely. cured me." SOC-73 , Doctorâ€"“Why don't you settle my accmmt? You said when I was at- tending you that you could never repay mo for all I was doing." l’a- Huntâ€"“And I meant it.†Is~ therequnythlng mere annoyhm than having your corn stepped upon? Is there anything more delightful than ctUng rid of It? Hollowny's Corn urc rwill do it. 'l‘ryit and be con- vwcud. FROM BONNIE ‘SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HEP. BAï¬KS AYD BRAES. What ' Is Going on in the High- lands and Lowlands of Auld Sc )tia. 3T7. 4-33.13- Chcphex‘d, of Ross-0nd Castle, llurntisluud. has intimated that he will give £10,000 toward the funds of Dr. Gray's hospital at Elâ€" gin. Mr. Shepherd, is a native of l'llgin. ‘ The death of .1 ohm Alexander, â€Blind Johnnie," removes a, famil- iar ï¬gurq from Stram'acr. The (th ceasï¬d was blind all his life, and was the best. known of all the town's “orthies. At â€a meeting of Dundee Town Cogm'il on the (5th ult.. a. motion that 7331‘s should he run on Sundays for this Coming three months, in ur- dcr to test public opinion on .1 subj "t, was lost by the (tasting \‘ of t 0 lord Provost, The Rev Mr. Robertson, burgï¬ â€œho missul his ï¬n Nev \is during a 111m led dmxn nearly a . f ‘x‘cpurtml making 8 ' ‘css. His: arms av ï¬ccratmi. «â€1110 Highian =ch reported ‘ ~8x‘iti0n twv thir syst tinn of a to limit“ sth'vmu through Grangumoui There' is a. report that Mr. Car- negMiï¬' desirous to procure the Nast 1i povtrait of Robert Bums for . ~13l’ilvtsi)11rg_j; Art Gallery that beagg‘ï¬is name. A«* tor trafï¬c company lias been -at lolspie for the convey- ‘95 passengers, goods and mans ,_the three northern counties. ï¬sts. A. s; .1. Inglis, of Point- Hgï¬iiéyard, on the Clyde. have 10- cmvé‘dzithe order to build the new ya._ j for the King. She will be of '2', none, and will be ï¬tted with txfl'ï¬ifo engines. The death took place at his Edin- bm‘gh‘ residence in Magdala Terrace, of Mr. Fletcher Norton Menzies, for mahy yea-rs id-ï¬ntiflcd with the NB.- tional Agricultural Society of Scot- land and all its Work. Born on the 8th of March. 1819, he has com- pleted his 8601‘ your. At the annual meeting- of Dundee Chamber of Commerce. Mr. J. B. Don, the president, estimated the probable shortage in Dundee jute supply at 200,000 bales. The un- rest and possibility of revolution in Russia, to his mind, opened up a. prospect of consic'crahle danger to the flax trade. Th'e spring graduation ceremonial in connection with the University of Edinburgh took place on the 7th inst. in the M'Ewan Hall. Four gentlemcï¬ received the honorary de- gree of Doctor of Divinity, and eight the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. The latter included Lord Kincairney, Sir Arthur Comm Doyle. and Colonel Sir Frank E. Young- liushmrd. ‘ Little Innocentâ€"“Which ï¬gure in the quadrille do you like best, Mr. Spooner?†Enamcrcd Youthâ€"“Yours Mia‘s Lambertonf1 “bile excavatx ing in South strm-L parish church at St. An-(irc'.r._ a1 skc‘wtons were unearthud. ground in the vicinity of L110 chum†at one time was used as a grave- yard. 20 Years of Win Catarrh.â€"Chns. O OUT OF SCORES The satisfaction 6f having the washing done early in the day‘ and well done, belongs to ever}, user of Sunlight Soap. 103 An admirable food, with all its natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain robust health, and to resist winter's extreme cold. It is a. valuable diet. for chfldrgn. The Grand Trunk Railway System are distributing a. very handsome booklet descriptive of the Royal Mus- koka Hotel, that is situated in Lake Roswau, in tho Muskoka. Lakes. “Highlands of Ontario.†The publi- cation is one giving a full description of the attractions that may he found at this popular resort, handsomely il- lustrated with colored prints of lake and island scenery. the hotel itscli, and many of the special features that may be found there. It is printed on ï¬ne enameled paper, bouud in a cover giving the appearance of Morocco lumber, With a picture of the hotel and surroundings on the sumo. and the crest of the hotel embossed in» high relief A glance through this booklet makes one long for the plea- sure of Summer and outdoor life, and copies may be secured gratuit- ously by applying to any Grand Trunk ticket ofï¬ce. F03 Experimental Work on Its Own Farm. A splendid example of Govormmcnt- ul vulcrprisc is in operation in West- urn Australia. For some time past the Government ham been endeavor- ing to encourage emigration to West- m'n Australia, and have based this encouragement. upon a system of ex- perinwutal work and x‘esvarch' in the colony itself which is justiï¬ed by the results. The resources of the counâ€" try have been tested in. every wa.’ and the Agent-(20110131 does not mm to advocate the Imssibil" the creation of an impm'ta in agricultural product Mothm‘ Country. No real need to buy the more expensive oils if GOOD BURNER is used and KEPT CLEAN. if you want a BIG LIGHTâ€"THREE 0R FOUR GAS JETS IN ONEâ€"- m in. 09. t s and and from L and grains. (“atrium in the Western Ansh‘alin rev uniformity of yiukl, expluix favt U'at (luring~ thv 1:151. s, yvm‘s of settlement, such «h‘nuqhta an? the regular \‘i>imm~; of tho [Cast- m‘n States 11.1w- h-Omx px‘ana-ahy us!- known. In tho Mount 'Iiukvr district an apple orchard of forty acres. thv trues. of which avnmgmf only Su‘ccu years, gave a routurn of $16,600. To dmnonstratc {hi exhibition of the at" Western Axmt 1‘21 ’ week in the ()i' oral for Wes don. 1G. kin-r19 of barley rye, ian THE ENTERPRISING AUSTRALIA. TRY Samla gag Prlma all White PRATT'S ASTRAL QUEEN Cm On. 09., The Most Nutritious and Economical. 1AM? ï¬n Ecemmv Queen ACity AOil Lamp The Choices! Oil Made is ’0 Breakfast Table complete without )1' For Sale by Dealers. ROYAL BOOKLET. BEAUTIFUL LIGHT LIMITED Toronto- The Flavor is Perfect. TEA is the browning event of the Tea Grower’s and nothing will tempt you to giv Quality is Ever‘ THE DRUG HABIT. Medical men know only too. well from experience the terrible mil to the community arising from the habit of taking narcotic drugs. 0f recent years there is good reason to conflude that this. puruicioixg fashion has increased 1.0 an alarming, nay, indeed, to an appalling, extent.â€" Medical Press. Use Lover's Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolcns and annuals,â€" you’ll like it. “If you stealâ€"I don't care what it isâ€"you'll repent it some day.†“Bah! Didn‘t you over steal a kiss?" "Yes, and I married the girl!" 60 Specialists an the Case.â€"In the ordinary run of practice a greater num- ber Lhun this have treated cases of chronic dyspepsia. and have failed to cureâ€"{rut Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets (60 in a. box at. 35 cents cost) have made the cure, giving relief in one day. These little "specialists" have proven ._t.hcir rum merit. â€"'72 “Her complexion is very clear." said the casual vauaintamc. “ch, indeed, " her dearest friend agreed; “anybody can see through it." Worms cmxso feverishnoss. moaning and restlessness during sleep. Mother Urï¬vcs' Worm Exterminator IS pleasant. sure and en'ectual. If your druggist. has none.in stock, get. him to procure it [or you. Motherâ€"“Ethel. you naughty child, what have you been doing to make Charley cry 50‘?" Ethelâ€"I've only been sharing my cod-liver oil with him, dear mumma. You said it was so nicc."~ Pain is n Punishment.â€"Puin is a. pro- test of nature against negky‘t 01' the bodily health‘ against, Carelessness re gaming the 1‘ "Sim! condition. It 310?qu m at the ï¬rst. nmmx‘tunity and ‘ up its. abode in u mnn and it ' times diï¬'u'ul‘. m cn-r't. in. ‘ Eclcctric ()il wdl (hive " order. l'uin :nmmt used. but. immcdm .. \ The Germans have, of course, a. perfect right to enlarge their fleet, and we have none 1.0 prevent them doing 50. What We have a right to (30., and Mm: we shah do unless We are "drowned in Security," is U0 Watch the naval developments of Germany mm the utmoSL Vigilance, and 1,0 mm" carefully the gx‘OWth of for aspirations' for world-pmver and caâ€"pn“ ~~aspira1ions which cannot b‘k'Ccl by Hg; 0 must. “‘ known xx:- 831211141“sz 101' worm-power and gag-pm\‘.'cr-â€"aspiralions which cannot be fully walixed withou involving (ha \vcnkcning, or in the 'ast resort the deser'uction. of the British Em- «=~-c.â€"Lom!on 'Spgctawr. GERMAN ASPIRATIONS U D blemish The producli' During June, July, August and Septcmbqr the Chicago and North Western Ry. will sell from Chicago, round trip excursion tickets to San. Francisco, Los Angclcs, Portland, Ore. (Lewis 8; Clarke Excmslon), Sc- attle, Victoria, Vancouver at, wry low rates. Correspondingly vhmp fares from all points in Canada. Choice of rouws. host of train ser- vice, fa's‘ox‘ablc stopchrs and liberal return limits. 331,05, {alarm and full information can hc obtain-ml from B. H. Bennett, Genera} Agent. 2 East King St, Torunm, Cut 31 BRITISH AM EEGâ€"Ar": DYEING 00. Send “menu?! by post. and we no sure to nus!) um lax ‘58. Mantras. CARPET DYEi$§G ma Cleaning. Th' ll. 0392131": :1 y w) h Farm 150 acres; Danbury, Conn HOuscd 70 tons cured hay from meadows last seascu. Very dusirablc. Terms reasonable. Apply, 0. dl Comcau, Owner, 39 West, Fourth St“. New York City. ‘\ Two Ayrshire_bn1:s. rising one year old. from glefag milftmg dams wuh good teats $339 $70.50 each. . 1xuuv American Rheumatic Cure brcmu goes right to the seat. of tilt u and remuvcs the cause. Many <n- cures but. deadcn pain temporarily to have it. reLurq ngum \vnh ( violence. Not so with this great edy. It. cradicatcs from the systc last vestig’c of the disease and its are permanentâ€"7+ The Womanâ€"~“Gcorge anniversary of the day promised 10’ Ly: yours. PACIFIC COAST EXC [5115“ )XS. Rheumatism will Succumb to S For $5159 3r Rent. FOR. SALE. WILL CLEAR THEM 0U? BEWARE as suasfl'ï¬ï¬‚g to give it' TryAthe I afï¬b 6:, 00.. Hintonburg. Ont. rs. H Brute )rgivcn ich cures mm :chd (,nly, wblu rem- the my