Kano Is the Manchester of the Sudan. The recent extension of British ad- _Ini_nist.rative authority over the Kano. Katmna and Sokoto districts in Northern Nigeria. has attracted attention to this prosperous and {Guile country. Kano, whiuh has a. hundred thousand inhabit-M18, is the metropolis of that pm of At- rlca. ing operations in It has been called the Manchester of the Sudan. For centuries the Musus, as the people are called, have been the clothnmkcrs of north- en; Africa. They raise cotton, spin itch. yam, \dyc it with indigo or ~amulet. and then weave it. But. 'thcxe is not a factory In all the country The work of weaning is done on handâ€"looms in the homes of }the Ipeople. -I. A: .5... “H‘s-Ann,‘ In-§hnu plan‘s: 3 l Much of the morocco leather comes «from Kano, amd this, too, is pre- pared and tanned by workmen at ihome. Their caravans carry their goods mom the continent L6 Alex- andria. and ï¬nance down the custom whore of the Red Sea even to Mecca. 'Thc city has been the center of a. great slave-trade, for much of the ,work in the ï¬elds and practically all .the work of transportation is done with the assistance of slaves. It is Said that not less than ï¬ve hundred men and women are oflorcd for sale ’en'ery day in the slave pens o! the city. This grams, and slavery it- beli. will be abolished at once. , The money of the country is slaves 'end cowrie shells: the slaves are the ï¬rgc bills and the shells the small in. When the owner of a. caravan runs short of movisions he buys more and pays for them with it Have, taking his change in the lholls. Thick walls of mud, thirty foot high, surround the city, which is Wen milea in circumleumce. The Ram area thus enclosl‘d will accom- modate not. only the population, but xxx-any big farms as well, on which ain is raised and Cattle matured. hus the city is capable of with- miing a. long siege. The British have extended their authority over the city and we surrounding tam-iâ€" tory because the native rulers re» fused to mm the xmuvdex-crs of u, British ofï¬cial. The vitality of infants and young :hiidrcn is at. its lowest point. dur- Ing the hot. weather. More chikdren die in summer than at any other season. This is because the little one: suï¬or more from bowel troub- leï¬'t- are. nervous. weak. sleepless and irritable. Prompt action often saves a. valuable little life. and troubles of this kind'can be promptly met and cured by giving the little ones Baby's Own Tablets, which should be 7 1-- An.-.†AN AFRICAN METROPOLIS. -_~.y _ _ kept i every home ready for emer-l ‘gcncies. Those Tablets speedily reâ€"{ How. and promptly cure all stomach, bowel and other hot weather ailm merits. and give sound refreshing sleep. Mrs. P. Ferguson. 105 Muns- nokl streocr Hontreal. says: “My baby was attacked with dysentry and was hot. and foverisb. I gave him Baby's Own Tablets and they promptly cured him. Before this he had been rather delicate, but "since using the Tablets he has been Ibettor and stronger in every way." :5 These Tablets can be given with :on absolute certainty that they will goo good to .11 children from a new 'bom upwards. They contain no opi- ote or poisonous “soothing†stuff. ‘80†by modtoino dealers or mailed .nt 25 cents a box by writing direct to Dr. William Medicine 00.. Brock- 'A mg 1313' prostituted 1161‘ imma- .d with a. beautifully worked pair of 9134119115, and he aclmowlc‘dgcd ‘tbo xu'esont by sending her his pic- ture encased in a. handsome frame. 51-h wrote a. note to sand with it, and at the same time replied angriâ€" ’b'to on oftâ€"Weld chm for an un- Mâ€"tor suit of domes. 11-,- (m- M a. boy to deliver the package and notes. Tho young lady ro- edVo‘d a note in her adored ane’s handwriting, and flew to her room to M'our its contents. She apun- "I am getting tired of your ever- hï¬ï¬ng attentions. The suit, is about worn out glready. It inAemer ‘Aaid the tailor was stnwk utterly numb when he opened a parcel and discovemd the Mgit 0! his deï¬n- gor t9 JgridhqA!†When the unborwmtc young man called that evening to receive the happy WWmt of his swmb- heart he ups wary .qu-icdtly 21!!)an off tho doorstep by the young ways Iuyq . -'.hideed! He was one of the sprightlieat fellows I ever met. 9.]â€" Ways bubbling over with spirits and chock-full of sbories. He’s away tram home, I mose? 1 ha“en't seen him‘SMCej'mtumed.†5 "He’s at beam; he has never been zany†V i -'"§de 2 Where is he, then 3 ~th 1.9 is at. uhe ecu .z the "WV-int! tï¬ait' quiet, Munilo-okâ€" “mam ?†a. â€"- » - -n I,:.....H‘.-m 1«r \ my reams-es, “Whore is the dashing ï¬o‘lirdor vib'o usud to be the life oi the table when I was here before, Mrs. Liver- more 7" aqud on old patron of the Mae. mug tho landlady. "‘I married him." was the quiet “We is the dashing mused to be the life of when I was here before, M. mm 7" aqud an old pat? house. mica-owing the land “I married him." Was t.‘ remly- “hideed! He was one ainriaï¬tliaat fellows I ever In the muse of a. trial at Camu- ou it. Was statbd that in North Mes the custom grew-1.113 of making militia-tum ‘tbosa m ,at PEC ULEI‘AR WELSH CUSTOM .erations iri which Sunlight mt be used to advant. It maka the home bright QUL'I'E DIFFERENT NOW. W with -a. mic that BOTH SURPRES'ED. misah'e with eager ï¬ngers 25!: x" (signiï¬camtlyJ ‘S VITALITY. much, anâ€"yway. Please AN UNKNOWN RNYAL TOMB Bare Discoveries Made by the In- spector of Monuments of Upper Egypt. The grant Qv-qnt of the Baptism season mom an anchaeolgicnl point of view, has been the discovery of‘ the bomb 0! one of aha Phamuhs of the eighteenth dypaSty, 'Phohhn'ues IV., says the London Times. For this last two years 'llhecrdo're M. 'L‘a'n'cs, an American gewtlunmn, who is Well known in Egypt. hasl hcen excavating steadily and 3y»; toillzzrtically in the Valley 01' Lhu‘ :Tqmbs of She king at. 'l‘hobma, clear-‘ I in'g ti‘rze rubbish away inch by inclh, ‘zmd so laying bare the bud neck. He “was been wwar-dod this spring by the discpvury of a1w(-.\"i(xlusly umâ€" ! l-‘mmvn royal tom-b. 'l‘hc nmmmny of g'l‘liotï¬x'mes IV. is in the Cairo mus- i own. having boon found in the tomb $0! Auwnhou-p 1.1.. to which it had 1 been wom‘eyed by tho Egyptiam lprinhts for the purpose or conceal- lnnent, probably in the age of the :qumy-vtirszt dynasty. but tlm annul- lchre of the Phw‘owh had numr buun I dismovarod, uhmrgh it. was lmnlty .uu‘t'ui‘n that iL \Vns hiddun sumo- whm'o under oh:- (Mu'ix: in ï¬lm Val- Ilny of mm Tombs of the king's. t TOMB LN MOUNTAIN. ( # a l | l i The mutual discovvx‘y was nzullc by liowau'd Carter, the ixnjrccwu‘ oi the monuments. 01' Upper Egypt, who {ms been conducwiug uhe Lucwvmtions for Mr. lkauiw. and it is (u his care and p-mwticud skill that. we om: not only the [an-sem'atiun 01‘ all hlw oh- { jucts found in thc tomb. but. ubs‘o u. I :Aciuntilflc X‘xt‘ulld 01' the conditions 1111de will-1h they wwe (iiï¬qu'vomd, . The tomb itself, like L‘m- othm- noyal CHARIOT IN WEICH PHARAOH BODE AT TEEBES. only the [urvsem'atima m‘ all (Mr 0b- jucts found in the tomb. but uhs‘o a ucimmtiï¬c neond of the coxmi'tio‘ns wider which they were dizmu'vored. The tomb itself, like Lhu other noyal mlmbs in the same valley, consists of a. gallery cut, into the [wart 01' the mountain. After Slaying (town- wlarfd for a. considerable dimm‘vus. it is iniarruptod by a dcup square well. on one of the Walls of Which is a. hark! of paintings. 011 the 1‘qu- thar side 01‘ the cell the pamflggc ‘81:an back upon itself, and ï¬nally opens into a large chamber. mt. the oxtrunw end of which is u nmg‘n'iï¬- cun‘t sarcophagtrs of granite covomld with mxta from (he Book of the M’UMMY BEEF. I On uither side are wxmllm' (Shamr- berm, tE-c floor 01‘ um: 01‘ winch was mm. (9:1 with mummiï¬ul lei-as of beef, legs of ammo-n amt! trz‘ussod‘ ducks and ge-eev. Cfl‘urinigs made to the dead king bet“‘ur.“n 3.000 an}; 4,000 years ago. Clay .svals with: the name 01‘ the king Inn-d been an»! tanhwi to 's’he doors of “he chmnibcm and it is izxtururvting {a obsumlo that' the Emmniems of the eighteen-m) dy- nasty had already to some. (minim. untidy/aux) the invention of printâ€" ing. uhe raised portions of the souls‘ {gaping been smeared with blue ink before being imprassud upon We clay. The “runs of a chamber which son-ed as a. vestibule to that in which 152L- sarcophagus was laid arc admixed with a. few paintings. mid on one of them is a. him-axis inmripâ€" tim, dated in the eighth ycaa' of {Po-ramimh and stating than; The toth-s had been plu'ndvred by nob- bars, hm rue'tured as far as poasiblo by that P‘hav‘mflx. STOLEN JEWELS. 1 1t waa‘tÂ¥oar1)th.\=s at, that time that. Mhe jcwéllury will unhmr pmciotm ub- \ jacks bu-zsiud wivh tam king man: I sï¬olon. _.. \ cvv hi.-. li‘ore than vnmxgh was. left. how- ever. to sax-iw‘y the amhwlogiut of» t0~dfuyu "in: flour was litcvmlly cow-lieu With vases. (lis’ncs, boo-mer- ung‘s, symbols of life and other objects of blue i‘aien'ce. Unfortun- ately nearly all of them have buen wait-only Inuken; i'n sou-me cases the damage mum have bean done by’ the ouiginal manuals of 'tlhe' tomb, as tbs breakage has been re- gained in time of Horâ€"emâ€"helb. In- tomilxud with the {aim-co wore frag- ments of exquisitely 591mm cups and vases of rich blue or \wiegawd glass. Them are also fragments of an opaque white glass. as well as «hut. would hive been pronounced tb be’ the hummus oi kinder-n bear Mantle-s had 'they boon mm with on em surface of the ground. Equallyl intlazuxt'img is a piece of textile fax lyric into which hieroglyphic 01mm-1 actar-s of (ï¬ï¬m‘mm colors have been Woven wia‘h :cnh Wondurful skill as to pron-(mt the appearance of unint- lng on linen. l l mum) rmmimr's CIMRJOT.» l l. The great and Imiqlic nun, how- evor, has been that of ï¬lm mutual â€harlot im \vhiuh he mid-e at, Thelma. 'l‘he tx-‘dy of it. alone is I-rwcnvad, but. in a [mrfud-t. condition. The 1 wooden Frame was 1‘:th covatlod with \mpier mache made from rqaipï¬tus. land tibia again \C‘Ytli Sim-£0, vdhiclh lhas been carved. both inside amid (Mary detail being exquisitely thin):- od mid the faces of the Syrians be- ing clearly portraits taken frotm cap:- thus of The-hm. The dhauriot is. in rant, one of the f‘mufl: a‘mcimom of art that have come down to us from antiquity. anb that it abound ave been made for bhe gmnflï¬ather of “the bez‘etic king," whose foreign out, into Scmws flrqm the battles fought. by tho Dhazma-h in Syria. ’Uhe art is of a. very high Cmdar, pleases everybody in every way. “We use ‘Foroo’ at home md X110 it exceedingly. Lin: Dunn): and wit: mummy ad “Force" for Sunday evening tee. Whoa cook went out tho: afternoon. “ ’Tis but a sweet and o. spoon to wash-a. tux not grimâ€"â€" â€Simian “E. B. humus.†m Rudy-um Cereal Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces, and is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and (Green. hpan ta drinkm try "Salads†Gran“ Until recently few people thought of utilizing as a substitute the ma.- terial to be gain-ed from Water aniâ€" mals. The United States Fish Comâ€" mission has taken up the question, and already provod that several kinds of ï¬sh have skins that make excel- lent, lnather for some purposes. Salâ€" mon hide is found not only serviceâ€" able for boots, but among the Esâ€" qniumux it, has boon used for generaâ€" tions in making: waterproof clothes. The people: of the very fur north :11- so use codï¬sh skins for jackets. The dill‘eront skins which the Fish Com- mission has found to be most prac- tical and durable are whale skins. porpoise skins†and seal leather, which dye in most. exquisite colors. light (m We history of t‘nn amniezit east, lands to it mums-m1 inter- u'a't. Along with the chariot was fo.u-'n~.d. the weather gaunt-let» win'h wlï¬ch the king protect/.11 his hand mid wrist whom using the bow or HIS TRUUBLES He Ead Backache and Urinary Troubles for Twelve Years Be- fore be Used the Great Kidney Remedy . Montreal. Jl y 2‘7.â€"-(Special.â€" Ernest Grant. ‘87; Urbain street. this city, is among those who never let. an opportunity pass to say a good word for Dod‘d's Kidney Pills. He has his reasons for this, and here they are in his own words: ro'ms . ERNEST GRANT TOOK DODD’S KIDNEY PILLSâ€"THEY RE- MOVED TEE CAUSE. "I had been troubled With Baak~ ache and Kidney Dim-use for twelve years.†says Mr. Grant. “My urine was very dark and high colored. I would lose my test. at night. on ac- count, of having to rise so often to urinate. I could get nothing to help me. “-I tried several remedies. but all failed until I used Dodd's Kidney Pills. When I had taken four boxes. I was able to go \o bed and take my rest. my Backache left me and I was cured. It has nevm‘ come back." When Dodd's Kidney Pills cure. the disease never comes back. They re‘ move the cause. - Lover's Y-Z (Wise Read) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder dusted in the bath. softens the water and disin- teats. Tit-Bits of Knowledge Which Will Be Found Interesting. A woman's brain declines in weight after the age of th’iiI‘t-y. Tho World is said to cantalin 99,â€" 000 locomotives, of which 56,500 are in Europe. Each inhabrtant of ï¬nance pay; a. want: 1y tax of 8 cunts on matches Egypt, with nearly ton million people, has aan one lunatic asy- lum. ()f the sewn Prmiï¬ieuta Franco CLOTI'JES Y“RX-)1“ I‘ISII SKINS. The dykos which prwtect Holland fmm the ï¬nromds of this sea are from 10 ft. to 40 it. in height. 1.6 'm Vche is esthnuted to be “he staple fodd of nearly one half of the hu- mum race. Mm 120' years of colonization, mtmliu has a. smallm wilxlwuau them London. England possevsasos nearly, 1.5.0060 comicts. Their maintenance casts arrow-t ‘ $3,000,000 9. yosxr. It is mytimatcd nhixt between 900 and 1.000 amps go up and down the 17mm}: Chgmnolï¬vm‘y day._ Camiiixl meis‘mumt wais 8.605st in Italy in 1875. Sira'cc tlhon mur- ders ha-vc inc-rease‘rl 4-2 per cont. A calmtlation has been made that $400.0(R),000 of British trea aura lies sunk along the route from Eng- lwnld to India. gem ha-vc inc-rease‘rl 4-2 or cont. THc most axpezmivc c if in 'uhe worl'd belongs to “he Pope. 5It; is m‘ Solid sdlyar mnd cost $90,000. in St. Putars‘babrg is the largest Sta-flue im oxisten‘cuâ€"nh'nt of Pater tin! C(mat, which weighs 1.000 “one. And d! are planed,†Inughed N éflflfl“ hm 0! Ouo year's drink bill of the United Kingdom would pay the renit of all the hfousu-l and fauna in the king- ’1‘th catching of snakes and the pollazjtiqg of their vgym)“; which GENERAL INFORMATION. hsm "5 5m h‘ad, only (me has served a. full NEVER GAME BACK {- tâ€"l fetishes $5 pp'r grain. is a. now in-' crumry i‘n mum-mm. . A nutable dimovex'y of tthc oxm'dil- tion to Lake thaxl was a. time new to sy-iencc, aha mood of “mum is lig‘hiter than sunk. .‘1 -1 ALA 11....mm ..D-qâ€"-â€" v-.___‘ 'Ih a square mm of the Human‘ (mm) um haim nwnubcr about 1,000 and the Whole number on an adult scalp wverages 1.2(),0()O. The amount of gold coin in nod tnml c‘ix'cux‘latiun in blue womid is es- tiqut'cd by the Bank of England of-‘ flcials 00 be about 865 tons. ‘ Paï¬sdans smoke cigarettes mumdc‘ ol‘ the lmwos of Win, cul‘i‘m plant. T'bloac whlo ham {tried them prefor Chum to whatâ€"no ('ig‘an'e‘lites. A Inn was mnidu from) l’itrbsimmg to New Yorkâ€"HHS nulcsIâ€"wicho‘u't a. shop x-m‘ently. 1‘th: longrys't mm of a. pas-amgur main on mm 9d. 1th cleayos‘t well in the world is slt.’ua.tnd in the village of Sym‘enâ€" 'l1hc cthms‘t wall in the world Is sit'uatnd in the village of Spkn‘enâ€" box‘g, about; me‘ty miles ï¬rmu Bor- "n. It has a. depth of 4.,194 ft: Austria is the only Empire in the Woi‘hd which hafl mwor 1mm 0010mm, or even transâ€"marimo possessions, in any quarter of title globe. \vu -.v The cunm‘ius of (‘umnany more! all otiwr canal-1'11; 1114 51121150213. 0111: has bucn kmmn to continue a single trill for a 111ir11uflo and a quarter with (.wvmty Chang's-1 of note 1111 it. Sum-u of the I’al‘isian 11151151111111.1111: .wnve omnvl' s fleï¬h The meat tmites sdmflnf to hoof, M1.nug‘h white iizkc veal 'iYho hmmp is 111138111311. ad a. peat dolicagy by the Aruba. ,. '1» ,,\~... 4.... The now mines; pumping {whom-c for South Stmt‘florkllahi‘rc, England, is (hvï¬gnud 110 roh-znsa and mmdm' avail- able fur mining 40,000,000 tons of coal new un‘dna' water. 5.“..- ****** a v 'Nb'rmmj] Lhn Sartre-ts of Burli'n dor- tor‘s ourriagus have the right of way. Evan the mxmmnor’s carriage "“th pause when u d-oc-tulr's vdh‘iclu is almut. to out :33is its puhh. 1h Tcelumd man amd woman are i}\ ovary I‘aï¬pnc‘, politipal ouuulu. Thu “anion. which lllTIIl‘nhfll‘H about. 71),â€" 000 nmplc, is gv-vrmmxd by mguw‘m- tn't'lus olnc’ms] hy xxx-em :m‘d wumcm log'oflw‘. . “m. is (mt'izmuod 115M. [mun-on l UH‘UlII‘)‘ . m1. is (Mt'izmxllod ï¬â€˜mt. hotw‘rm hhu ag‘uï¬ of twn‘n'ty mfd thirty H. mm: less on an awnrmgc only ï¬wc mid a. he.†days a yum? from illnuss; but. beltsww-n I'quy and sixty he loses twa'rty days yeun‘ly. _ T'ho lu‘rgost. faï¬ltily in 1.110 woï¬l‘d is that of the King of Siam. His Maï¬a my is a “swimâ€"hurried mam. amxd has two ole‘al mix-is, eighty-eight wivvss of mine-r under, and soven‘ty- t'wo ('hil‘ï¬rnn. â€H; is said that the pumrns on the ï¬ngmâ€"tips me nut only Lmohnnge able t3 Lvugj) lift‘, but. the chant», of the ï¬wgm‘pz'in-ts of two max'ï¬oms be. A: -4-- theÂ¥ï¬Â§ï¬‚m~ï¬zints of two max'ï¬oms be. mg alike is loss than one in sixty- fumr lyinion’s. ' - - .. . t‘___7_1 luin nun-n.‘ --... _ 'Wulvs is the richest 1mm: of Great llï¬â€˜min in mineml wea'l‘llh. Flnngld [maklhcm annually about, $10 to earh m‘rc; Scotland 3, little less than 31,0; but the gradual; of .Wlales u‘mo‘n'ms to over $20 pur acre. -.\ h‘nnln‘n lwlmz requires at least 'lmo strangest, monugorie in the World is on an Ohio farm. Through 0.11 the gardens, orchunds. and ï¬elds of this curious place one meets wild beasts of many kinds inâ€" gmniously fashjume-d owt of room, mama, and We branches of txees. It. is a veritable my Noah's Ark gram up. 'A human being requires at least. 600 cu‘ln'c feet. of air space at. night, and the usual allmvamxte for a. par 1ix~~nt in hospital is double this a-nan-t. A horse mqnuirw 1.600 C) this fact. or nearly ‘t'reblc what a man needs. By local applications as they ctnnod roach tho dxsoused portion of the our. There is only one way to cure deafness. sad that. is by constitutional remediea. animals is caused by an inflamed con- dition o! the mucous lining of the Eu.- tachiun Tube. When this tube Is inflam- ed you have crumbling sound or true perfect honing. and when it is entirely cloud, Deafness is the result, and unâ€" less the inflammutlon can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed (or- evor. Nine cases out. of ten are caused by Cntarrh. which is nothing but. an influx-nod condition or the mucous nor vi . :3; win he One Hundred Donors for any case 0 Deafness (caused by cstnrrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Cutnrrb .Uuro. Sand for circulars, (rec. ‘ F. J. CHENEY g 00., Toledo. 0. Mrs. Homer". “You can't gohume while it is raining. Stay and have dinner wi-m us." Mr. Witless: “()vh. mo, thank you. 'It isn't as bad as '0“ 3L“ Do Not Delayâ€"When, through debili- tated digestive organs, poison ï¬nds its way into the blood, the prime consider- atlon is to get the poison out as rapidly and a: thorgugbly asï¬possiple: Relay i The (moan ii A....,rt.h that can fdiflcrcnt to her an» . -..V-v_.uv-., may mean disuster- Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills will be found a most. vetlua ale and effective medicine to mail the in- truder with. They never fail. They go st once to the seat of the trouble and Fifty dollars Was recently given to every Russian soldier and sailor now on the active list, whrorserved “'Ol'k fl. permanent cure. in the Russo-Turkish war 26 years ago. The largest carpet in the world is 40 ft. in breadth, and contains 58,- 840,000 stitches. It took the time of 28 man for 14 months. It is now at Windsor Castle. > Mn. Wnumw'l Soormxa Swan Inn boot and by almon- of mother: tor their children whilo muting. lunatic: the child. mm†the gum. mm â€In. and wind colic. unluc- me Itomwh Ind hunk. um! h flu but randy for Dimhas. Irony-flu cont- 0 beta. Gold by <1qu throughout an world. 3. an an utter “ nu. Wuuow‘n aoorwo Saar." â€-14 Have you tried Holloway’s Com Cure It has no equal for removing these trouble some cxcrexeuces. as mnny have toscflied who have tried it. The aggregate weight of sun)? con- sumed in the United States for one year is 18,000,000 ms. Snuff-taking is increasing in that country at the rafe of 6 per cent. per annum. Sore Feetâ€"Mrs. E. J. Neill, New Arm agh, P. Q.. writes: “For nearly six months I was troubled with burning aches and pains in my feet; to such an ex can: that, Icould not sleep at. nl ht. and asmy feet were badly Swollen could not: wear my boots for weeks. At last I gotnbostle of Dr. fl‘ho ms’ Eoloctric Oil and resolved to try_n an to my astonish- ment I got almost instant. rellef. and the ne bottle accomplished a perfect: cure. A man doesn't love a woman to distraction if hc doesn't write letters to her that will make him blush af- ter ho is dead. -u.v-. _ Sold Nb Dru $313,750 “.m- {am 13 Pill: m Miami's Linimant flutes Dandmï¬. MARVELums' MENAGERIE. Minard's Linlment Relieves Heuralgla Deafness Cannot Be Cured For Over Sixty Yuu u is the only power of can make a. woman in- hcr personal appearance. The Bishop of Mackenzie River. in Northwost Canada, who is at pros- cnt in England. givos an inter- esting account of his Arctio diocesch Although the bishop's jurisdiction extends over an area. of more than 500,000 square miles, the population is only about 5.000, and consists of a. few white people, some half-breeds. and a large number of Esquimaux and Indians. In the northern part of the diocese the sun is not soon at all for two months in the winter, but, for an equal period in the sum- mor it shines all the twentyâ€"four hours round. Some of the mission stations are 500 miles apart. and to visit all the stations and to return to his own residence involves the bishop in a journey of 4,000 miles. Via, the Chicago and North-Western Ry. Fix-st-clgisrsuround trip tickets on sale from Chiéago, August lst to 14th, to San Francisco and Los Angelcs. also to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Favorable stop-over privileges. Return limit October 15th. 1903. Three trains daily from Chicago to California. through without change, with ï¬rst class pullman and tourist sleeping cars. For special folder and all in- formation, writc D. II. Bennett, Gen- eral Agent, 2 East King St... Toron- to, Ont. Suitonâ€""You are very hard to please." Widowâ€""Well, considering that I have been married six times and was unhappy every time 'tis no wonder." Suitcrâ€"“No matter. There’s luck in odd numbers." Wid- owâ€""Woll, as yOu're so pcrsevcring'. I suppose I must, but, 'tis the last time." . It may be only a trifling cold, but neg wet it and it will fasten its fangs in your lungs, and you will soon be can-led to an untimely grave. In this country we have sudden changes and must expect to have coughs and colds. ‘Wo cannot avoid them. but We can eflect a cure by using Bickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup, the medicine that has never been known to fail in cur- ing coughs, colds. bronchitis and all at- tections of the thront, lungs and chest. LIothevâ€""Johnny. you said you’d been to Sunday School." Johnny (with a far-away look)â€"“Yes, mo- ther.†Motherâ€"â€How does it hap- pen that your hands smell ï¬shy?" Johnnyâ€"’“Iâ€"I carried home the Sun- day School paper. an'â€"an' the out- side page whale." Ramona 31! bud. soft or osllouud lump- :nd Nomi-ho! from harm. blood Ipuvin. curbs. splints. Hug bone. swuney. Itlflu. sprung. core 5nd swollen thront. egg)“, ere. on“ mm in nu; of one boï¬h. gamut ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT $50.00 To California and Return. "You are the light of my life!†he protested. “Candle, kerosene, gas or. electric?" asked the practical girl. for Well she knew that all lights are not held in the same esteem at the present time. People sometimes lose their noses by disease or by accidents, and some have lost them in War. For noeelcss pcnscms the most. appro- priate organs are said to be made of wax, and the best. ones cost abaut 8175, though a really good one can be got for $75. A nose made of pmï¬orâ€"maohc may be bought for 85. Noses made of this nm-terial are enameélcd and are de- :optive, and for a poor man they are said to answar all we purposes that are mquixed. Waxcn and pap-er noses are. in case of disease, preferable to those made by the planting of flesh on the diseaéad part. for several cases have been known where the trams-planting of the flesh on the nose has wdangemd men's lives. Dear Sir,-â€"-I have used MIN- ARD'S LINIM'EN’!‘ in the livery stable for over a year and consider it the very best tor horse flesh I can get and strongly recommend it. 9. C. RICHARbS 8c 00. 10350 W GEO. HOUGH. Livery Stables. Quebec. AN ARCTIC DIO CESE :50 me at one bowo. mono vendetta! 31mm is ï¬ll-about J onah and the PAPER N OSES. Mrs. Customer-"That lamb you sent me, Mr. Stimwaito. was the largest and toughest. I ever saw." Mr. Stintwait,.-;â€"â€"-“Tut, tut. It's that boy been loitering again. I as- sure you, nm’am. whon that joint left the shop it. was the sweetest lit- tle leg of lamb you could SM oyvs on. and I gave him strict ordm's to deliver it at once, because you want- od it. young." Pale sickly children should use Mother Grave’s “'orm Exterminator. \Vorms are one of the principal causes of suï¬ering in children and should be expelled from the system. Somehow the man who 0. ors bar- gains managvs to acquire \voalth fas- ter than those who are always look~ ing for them. Citimanâ€""Ara you still troubled with your neighbor's chickens?" Su- burbâ€"“Not at, all. They are kept shut up now." "How-did you manâ€" age?" “Every night I hid u lot of eggs in the grass, and vwry mom- ing, when my neighbor was looking. I want, out and brought them in." A Small Pill. but Powerful.-T>hey that judge o! the powars of a. pill by its size would consular Parmclce’s Vegetable Pills to be lacking. In is a. little wonder among pills. \\'hat it lacks in size it makes up in potency. The remedies which it. carries are put up in these small doe-es, because they are so powerful that. only small dases are required. The full strength of the extracts ls secured in mm form and do their work thoroughly. Sheâ€"“Your dog was taxing to bite me, sir!†He (lifting his hat) Minard's Liniment Cures Bums. etc. â€"â€""’Yes,r madam; he has a SWL-ot, tooth.†Kl_ng Edward Mot.lwrâ€"â€"-"\‘v'hy, Johnnie, what on earth haVc you been doing?" John- ni«-â€"â€"-‘ 1‘ ight'n' And you owe me flfty cents on it. You know that tooth you was going 10 pay A dvn- tist, to draw. "’ “"Ms.’ ' We“ Billy Bi'ï¬'or knock-Cd it out." " eagxej “ Headlight " “ Victoria †Goodness “ little comet ’7 Mlnatd's Llniment for sale evergwhem It’s worth . Ten cents EUR BRANDS. to clear your house of flies and are the goods it pays the 11: “Just as good" means taking your dealer supplying you w: name “Cane, Newmark etâ€,â€"â€"p< Wiison’s _ Fly Pads Should be the motto in purchasing household articles-â€" more especially in woodenwarc. AN E53 :flég m First~ Price Afterwards as $000. litca.†on... -__, lealer supplying you 7:31:11 those bearing “Cane, Newmark etâ€,â€"â€"popu1a.r1y priced. will do it. bread .' ’ PATENTS Softleigh (tenderly)â€""Darling, I have made up my mind to ask you to become my wife. I know I am. unWOrthy of you but~â€"" Aliceâ€"- “Say no mom. Harold. I am yours. You may be unwurthy of me. bunâ€"J' Softleigirâ€" ‘But what. dearest. " Aliceâ€"“Half a loaf is better than no Carload every week. All the above a mat-km prices. We can also handle your ORANGES We have Mexicans, California Navels, Valencias. and Maple Syrup and other produce to advan- tage for Wu. III DAISOII OOWSS‘EW†60 , .1 ï¬xed†Vâ€. “m whet 61..â€0805‘3?Q. u 3.... ,, E6005“. 1: hmdl the was in sum Nï¬idon at. wth m: pi†they mun hes). in f; 2am: and oomtormbso no â€it. and your comicm: z integrand up moment it is wanted. \ m can 9: own n 0111,; tram the Belt. and Tia Mia. 00... Ken 0. Specialilm. {3 Wm» Ave" Tot-on». Wrm now. 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