"Capt. Ishihashi, on the fore- ln‘idge, addressed the crew. 500 in number, who had assembled on Hm: upper (luck, saying that everywnc on board should equip hims:-lf with a lik~holt He continued: ‘No one must leave the, ship until she. sunks. We will together share the fate 01‘ the \‘essol.’ After this speech there was solemn silence. At 1 a.m. the crew sang the national anthem. and at. the instance. of Capt. Tshilnshi, rousing; banmis were shouted for the. Emperor. the empire, and the navy. Then the crew sang a naval song styled ‘Gallnnt Sailors.’ 0n the con- clusion of this song [he crcv.‘ were permitted to smoke. SOME WERE RESCUED. .Owing to the list the Captain and others assembled on the bridges, and STRUCK DEADLY MINE. "It was an intensely cold night, with a. gale and snow. At. two minâ€" Utes past midnight, when at a point. twentyâ€"live nautical miles south of Port Arthur. and (m the eastern side of the Miatao Islands, she struck a. mine on her lat-board side, and a. terrible explosion occurred, the . sea leaping high above the ship. The crew tcok up their emergency posi- tions. The mine had made a breach about six feet in diameter in the middle of the water line of the left. side. The water rushed in with tre- mendous force, and the ship listed tn the left. Capt. Ishibashi was on the bridge, and Commander Nakayama beside him. â€Fifteen minutes after striking the mine all the electric lights on board were suddenly extinguished and everything was enveloped in dark- ness, with the exception of a. light on the bridge and the glare of the rockets telling of the disaster. Owing to the list the boats on the star- board side could not be launched, with the exec-ptiori of one. Of those on the lm‘bnard side a steam launch was destroyed, and only a cutter and one other boat Were available. "The Takasago, [rt-sh from the Kure dockym-(l, where she had been undergoing repairs, steamed straight to the mouth of the I‘echili Gulf at the beginning of December, and on Dec. 11 she was ordered to wait for a coilier at a. point off Port Arthur“. The Collier, however, did not put in an appearance. owing to the rough weather. On the 12th the sea. was Still high, and there Were no signs of the Collier. During the. day the cruiser drifted with the waves, and at night cruised slowly at the (en- trance of the l‘eehili Gulf. She was :not accompanied by any other ves- ‘rel. 'At 9 p,m. half of the crew Were alloxved to take a. recess, and the men lay down upon the decks in their uniforms. The crew worked hard to stop the inrush of the water, but in vain. In order to right the vessel. coal and other heavy articles on the left side wore thrown overboard, but the ship continued to list mnre heavily. There was no vessel in sight, so that the fate of the ship, as well as that of the crew, seemed scaled. AWAITED DEATH. Survivors Had Given Up Hope When Searchlights Were Seen. An ofï¬cer who was on board the Japanese cruiser 'l‘nkasago, which sank after striking a mine, and the. fortitude of whose crew has excited such admiration, tells the following story of the disaster: "At. 12.42 21.110. the Vessel communâ€" icated the disaster to our squadron by means of wireless telegraph, and the crew had nothing to do but to await. the sinking of the vessel. OFFICER TELLS OF THE SINK- ING OF JAP CRUISER. BALMLY AWMTED DEATH Remarkable Most . . a . a Sold only in sealed lead packets. 40c, 50c. 60c. By all Grocers. Black. I'llxcd or Green. Highest Award St. Louis, 1904. WWW’VWE‘ *WW’VVWVVWVWWVVV'J ï¬himalapa Lana? Eampmyg For mind farming, cattle raising, fruit, lumber, manufacturing textiics, sugar, ccï¬ec, and especially rubber, the possibilitics are simply wonderful. Although the rich native grasses grow every day in the your, butter is brought. in from Nova Scntia, and costs ï¬fty cums per pound, Gold. Hogs l'attL'n very rapidly on Jucca. or Alfalfa, but Breakfast Bacon is lifty cents per pound and lard twenty-rive cents. Two crops of corn are raised in the year and the price is never lower than $1.20 to $2.00 per bushel. It. is claimed that cattle can be raised for the price of the hides. There is no place in the World where fortunes are being made as easiLv and quickly as in Southern MexiCO. A great deal of Canadian capital is being invrstoal in rubber, cattle, sugar, etc. The climate is healthy. The trip by rail takes about. the same time as to Vancoln’cr or California. The new Canâ€" adian Steamship line runs direct. from Montreal. We are issuing free printed Ceylon Tea, the World Preference. Address OlllIUOOOIOOQ-IICOOIOOOIOIOO 88 to 90 Y(m;c St, Toronto, Ont. matter about Mexico. The Tunnel Project Has Been Revived. 'l'hc close agreomcn: which has boon x't'acmd betwonn (Ix-cut Britain and l-‘runco and tho cstnhlmhxncnt of an cntuntc cortlialo has revived the idea of the. building of a tunnt-l under the l’ng‘lish Chanzit'l. M. liu'utttm, tho (’n;inL‘L‘l' Who had charge of the upw- ations on th.‘ Fair-h side of th.» Lh-mticl. and subsamxmtly ‘puid a \‘i.~it. to the works at SangaLt-e. ahcrzt Seven minis on the coast west of Calais, undor th: sheltws 01’ €an lilac Nun. status that a sit-(mg r-lâ€" for: is being- maiiv to own work again. The French Channel tumul Works are on a scale which quire put into the shade the (fhsnml tunml works: at, the foot. 01' Hlmkcsgzbm-o's Cliff. l‘ao't'cr. The tunnvl on the French side is. construmql for about three-quarters of a mile tmdw the 5m in the grey chalk fox':::atiun, and. axe-up: that; water has been allowed to accumulate from the “Weeping†of the unprotectml strata. the tunnel is in practically the same condition as when the Work was stopped some years ago. This is also the case with the tunnel heading; at. Dover, Which 'rzms about a mile to sea. 31'. Zrctton said that it is proposed to make a double line through the ttvnnol. and the distance Wm: d be cm'crml in afoul half-an-hour, cit-chri- city being the motive power. The tun- nel could be driven at fifty feet a (lay and could be completed in from three to five years, accarding to circumâ€" stanccs‘. From the engineering point of View, M. Brctton thought. the construction of a Channel tunnel would be comparatively simple. Cure Hot Weather Ailments and Summer Complaints. In- the hot weather tlie li‘tle one.“ 3111‘: er hum stomach and hm! tum- bios are. neivous, We: ii. 510‘ [1.1 Sh am] i1121able.’l‘heir xiitalitfv' is louver 1011' than at any other Se-isnn. Prompt action at this time saves a precious little life. Baby's ()v-sn Tah- lets: is the best medicine in the World for little ones. They speedily relieve. promptly cure and give sound re- freshing sleep. And they are. guaran- teed free from opiates- and harmful drugs. They always- (lu goodâ€"they cannot possibly do harm, anal no home should he without the Tablets. especially during the hot weather months. when (iilllj"0'i'OllS troubles come. suddenly and almost unperceivâ€" ed. Mrs. A-dam Marticotte, Chlm'y- dormes, Qua, says: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets; {or diarrhoea and stomach troubles and always With the. most perfect meet-5's. 'lhey are better than any other medicine I know of." Sold bv all (lruvrgists or by mail at 25 cents a box bv writ- ing: the Dr. Williams! Medicinr» (0., irockviile, Ont. See that every how bears the name: “Baby's OWn Tab- lets.†and the picture of a fourâ€"leaf clover on the wrapper. Anything else. is an imitation. in the ans and netting. and unit- (rd fur the hour of sinking. The waves rose higher and the snow fell thicker. At 1.10 {1.111. the \‘vsscl Suddenly increased her list, and, unm- once dipping her masts into the waves. raised herself with a. mmvulâ€" sivc shudder and then 1’ungcd to the battom. Capt. lshibushi and “.10 crew Were thrown into the son. “The three bouts which had been lmvered from the ship were fortunâ€" ately afloat with their regtlxtion creus on board, They did their ntâ€" most to rescue the emu-rs and men, but the. fate of the hunts Kin-macho; seemed at times precarious. A few minutes later. however, a scam-Might, was observed in a south-easm-Ey dir- ection. The light approached and disclosed to view the warship ()towa. which had come to the rescue. The latter stopped at a. distance. of 3100 metres from the scene of the flims- ter, illumined the seene with all her som'chlights and despatched three boats to the rescue. At sight of the ()towa the men, who had resigned themselves to death, raised cries for help. thus increasing the sadness of the scene, up." "Despite the efforts of the hunts, only 133 persons. including Capt. Ishibashi. were saved, more than '160 being" lost, including Conn: IntiCl' Naka 112m .\ nllmlwr of mun died from) exposm‘c after being picked TROLLEY UNDER CHANNEL BABY-S OWN TABLETS. Delicious Flavor For Its Absolute Purity and “Stop,†said I, in-ei‘i'upting ltm‘ torrent of c \otimml clmvncncc, “this is not persuading, this is merely statinn‘. Where is the nntlmrity hm] the cvidcancc?†“Authority?" she hotly replied, “the unlhurity of huly tradition. Evidenm-‘P Do you x'oquiro mathematical proof M'c you will 1‘0- licve in religion. Conic." she said, rapidly leading me 10 the Your, and vehement with all the inum-Ndity of error. “and I will point out to you every point marking Christ's cruciâ€" ï¬xion.†Jerusalem lay spread at our feet. almost as clearly as though we had been "Set on a pinnacle (if the temple}? "There," she indicated, During my last day’s sojourn at: Jerusalem I went through :1 i‘i-(npi-g tulation of my visits to mu'rul sitezy whit-h have been liusmirrlmd by the machinations of a saeerdotnlism, nl-‘ ternntely splendid with pomp :mdv subtle with intrigue. With the lliblo record in my lmmlâ€"\'.'ithollt irrever- ence I Venture to declare it unsur- passed as a guide. hunkâ€"l again he: took myself to the. spots (-ne Would; l'uin revere. and 1 again strove. toi arouse some enthusiasm. or at. least; some awe and gratitude. in \‘uinâ€". the fulsohumls and follies are too: flagrant; and as; I pare the "\‘ia? llolorosa,†I am only saw-d fronii angvrhy contempt. Fourteen stat-'j tions of tlze crors are indicated with? the procisim of u hair's lll‘t‘lliltll,l and are conmiexno‘uled with in‘ scriptions which CARRY ;\'() (TOXVICTION. To take a few haullmifard. We have the spot where tle (no-s was put on the shoulders tr our Savâ€" iour; When: He met His mother; where Simon of L‘yreue was impressâ€"z ed to bear the (‘I‘OS>; wi‘ezc (‘hrisat again sank under the \u.:iglitâ€"-nlâ€" though an earlier station atlirms lle had been already relim'ed of it; where He Was stripped, and where St. Veronica wiped the swrat from- His brow. Trace llllt‘ by line tlze‘ contemporanvous record untainted l-y legend, and whiz‘h alone is uneorrupt- ed by the uncertain voice of t'ndiâ€" tiun. 1 (End not. one syllable in sup- port of sovm'nl alleged incidents in- terpolated by a [xmthumous plagiar- ism, and 1 mil to find (,‘VldL‘HCt' which can localize some of the principal events which undoubtedly uceurn-d. It is difï¬cult to realize that even the present “Vin lmlorosu,†the route trod by Christ on His way to the cruciï¬xion. was not, expressly menâ€" tioned until the sixteenth century. DisctIssing with a devout Roman Catholic at .lersalem the glaringr falsehood of the legends, he fully pleaded to the charge. but his‘ de- fence wasâ€""Were we to admit to the uneducated the slightest doubt con- Cerning the most unimportant (‘f the traditions, we might, sow the 5303.5 of scepticism so “'0 declare that they are all unmwstionahly true; and, after all. our falsehoods do no' mun,†l i l y l | As a last i‘vsom'cc I apply“ to the (,‘un‘ucnt. of the "Sistcxs «,f Ilium“; into mxlxic‘n is built part (if the "Ecru? Homo" 8:11;}. \\“!‘.(‘i\(‘r‘, M is >8l(l, l’ilutc showed our Saviour, in thin Ilofi'lzluu‘. As :1 ninth-r of I'm-t it is all probability ilw remains of :1 Elm: mun Uilunrrlml (:I't'li of tho iinu- (xl‘ Hadrian, Tim lady who cmulm'twl me over lht' hizilding was not, (mly well infurmwl and Well (-ducatvd. buy was (il::ll::j.',':li5h()(l by cvrtuin chamw; toristii's 01' mmmm‘ “with lwli'ngs; onlyl t0 llw big-hey stratum of social Mimi I mlrln-ssul lu-z-z "llzuu neither a: :4ml'mr nm- a I‘TL'l‘lll i0. 1 wish to he J‘wr- » slimlczl of the uuthvnticity (if tltc sitcs of the mum, nmm-~:m>\:s ovonts of our Suviuur's life. Will yuu plmwo persuade m0?" "(.‘ort,,;zi‘.ily," slte' vagi-I'ly answered. “and I am sure I; shall SllCC(‘1‘(l. This stone (m \vhich‘, yuu am standing; “as: once trod ly Christ's foot. From that, arch the Roman (low-mmr (welaimml tn the, mob, " ichvll the Man!" This slab"? â€"-it was bum-1y twenty yards nl‘l‘-â€"-: “vas the place whom He sank fori the ï¬rst time under the cross.l Thisâ€"â€"†l Unchanged Feature in Old Pal- estineâ€"The Unconvinced Visitor. In the outskirts of Jerusalem, writes Col. Henry Knollys, in Black- wood‘s, 1 was beset by cries from a knot (ii about ten dreadful-looking mendicants. “Lopez‘s,†said my drag- :nan with a shudder, but hurling at them a few coins. “Don't go near them; the danger of infection is great.†They bore the closest rc~ semblanCe to the lope-rs of itobben Island, near Cape Townâ€"the same type of wasting away of cartilage, of exudation of Serum from the rotted lingers, of the corrosion and drawing; up of the upper and lower extremiâ€" ties, the dwin-dlings of bones to sham-less stumps, hands nearly drop- ping 0!? above the wrist, and feet falling away from the anklesâ€"the liV- ing death of the entire corporeal he- ing, the nadir of all that is loath- some and terrible; but I scanned them in vain for the Bible diagnosis of the diseaseâ€"for the Miriam, the Nuanian, and for the Uehuzi, "a lep- er as white as snow" 1 an) there- fore fortified by the opinions enun- ciated by the highest authorities in South Al'ricz, that this type of lep- rosy is not infections, is not men. contagious by ucraximml Contact, but. undoubtedly is connnunimblc by in- Cessaut. careless association with the aillicted, and most of all, it is here- ditary, I fearlessly approach close up and say a few words to these unâ€" happy lepers, crying aloud to me to ‘haVe Inercy' on them. 1 drop my coins into their distmrted hands, and in order to testify practically to my disbelief in risk, l lay a linger on their withered wrists. They" are sil- cut with astonishment, my «lragonianl is sick with (lisgush md lâ€"wcll,i thus far. 1 am not a leper l “H“ I IFORUI'Z’L‘ THREE.†1 One pathetic and picturesque sig'ntâ€"--only oneâ€"(lid I discover (lure; ing my explurntiunsâ€"the wailing- xrluee m' the Jews. At the lmse at ’4‘ wall adjacent to the (lltl ’l'unple en~." closure where \‘ast liluclis, hearing all the evidences of antiquity and in places disintegrated and Weather? beaten, yet remain (in the whole i.--' tact, ut‘e aSSt-inhled at certain hours on stated days, a. large number 01' Jewish mourners, many 01‘ then ( bux‘ct‘oetctl, men and wmutn of a l;cc-‘ tex' type than the usual city 'tlst‘ul-3 (loin. The); lenn against, they cluspfl they kiss the et‘mzzhling stones; their. eyes are suffused with hitter tears, they lit'SIL their breasts, they mean in low tones their sui'i-ow, they wail aloud their hum-ntntions for the vanâ€"t ï¬shed glories of their country 1: n1 i'ur. the present tlt'gl'ihlltllhit ut‘ theii‘: country. Each individual scans l‘ttl‘l“ sionately to invoke the Cllt‘>t‘, "11‘ It forget thee, 0 Jerusalem, let my} right hanl for, ' t its Cllhnlllg‘ ’ i THE CRY FOR MERCY HEARD AT JERUSALEM. LEPER OUTSIDE THE GATE YI'Z'I‘ UNCONYINCFD They" are sil- my «1232). 02222222 222d lâ€"â€"\\cll, from sta- w i ( h utith, Hy umv (mi' bickering but! ln‘cmuc :so sharp that I ('OllSltlUI'Vd it in luf- 'ious to ignore llt'l‘ nun .-~:vquiLx:r. So ‘I thanked thv lady for lli‘t' guidance, :nud made my small )Jl‘t‘SNlI to lec ‘cmn‘ont funds. Am'ui'vntly surgzi'iscl lat the gift {mm such a Sun uf Ill-linl. ‘shn murmuri-d :1 word of analogy. and my 11‘ny may make clear to th- i‘oaili'i' 111') position of a fairâ€"minded (investigator. "My hmmi‘cd lady, forgive me if T havo ('uusvd you 10 lwux wrath. Ncod faith bu sundci‘crl fl‘mm intellvct‘? \‘nu and 1 have (\n- ijuined tu lave, not. only “ith heart, land soul, but {1150 with mind. l 'mu disobeying the lllttl‘l‘ paint. it I ido not exnrciso my mason. 1 did but ask you to help me; you surely do not think my oll‘m‘ts i-Vil'?†And she burst forth wiih surprised omn- tiuu: “(lml bless you, you aw in the might )uuh: go (m: _\’nu :misi succeed 11. last." I foruhm‘c to indicme how .pai'udoxicul was; 1101‘ counsx'l: and wv pui'tz-d smilingly. almost affection- (Holy. inns, geologists and nlhur men of science. It is w-tnhlishcd that, those square 81:21va which are built into these columns must have hu-n plucâ€" ml in situation :1! least 9.5 fur ha'k as the Christian om, thus (Slabjréh- ing: the truth of what 1 hch been telling yen." THE FINAL PROOF. "Oh. the Bible, the Hiblv," she ans vcrcd, out. of all paliuncv; “you cannot get beyond the iihlc. Do you nut believe in lluly 'l‘rudilinn and the Holy l"at.hvr!~“}" "No," I said sturdily, “1 don't, and I don't beâ€" licvc in the sla‘llmnvnt that thv (lent in the stone in lhv Church (1' tlw Asâ€" cension was tamed by mzr Suvimxr's fum." “Well. why 1.01?" she said livru-ly: "don't, yun lu-la'qwcs in mira- cles? But 1 can show yuu (mo proof which yuu can only rujoct if you think yourself \\'l.'-T(‘l‘ ham umiquur- suuguls \\'1.it:h trawl under wutur. :1 medium which trummils sound butâ€" tm‘ than air. It. is this suycrinrity of the \mLcr us :1 sunndâ€"trmn-nnitier that has bnghL about the new is;- Vention. "is where He met. His mother. "That, incident is not recorded in the Bible†1 ohscnwd. “'I‘hm‘o He sunk for the warmth time." "I do not, road in the Bible that No sunk either once or seven times." “11' 11v did not sink seven times, He cm'tuinly sunk three. Thom SL. \'(-.I'mxiL:aâ€"â€"â€"â€"" "The Bible says not. a word about St. \X-rnnicu.†DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS REMOV- ED THE STONES. And now Reuben Draper is Well and Strong After His Long Suf- fering. Bristol, Quc., July ELLâ€"(Special)â€" Rcubou Draper, a. wellâ€"known resident here, keeps the proof right. with him that Dodd's Kidney Pills will surely cure the much dreaded Gravel. The proof consists of two stones, one the sins of a small bean and the other as big as a grain of Imrlvy. He passed those slum-s and was reliev- U“ of all the terrible pains they caus- ed after using Dodd's Kidney l’ills fur a short time. Mr. Draper is confidr-ut that Dodd's Kidney Pills and nothing also caused his cm'c, as he tried two doctors without, gutting help, and was fast getting; weak and despumh-nt when he stopped all other troatnwnt and stark-(l to take Budd's Kidney l‘illsu In u. week he passed the large Stunc and four days latm‘ the smaller one. This cure cuuScs n fut-ling of rclicf over people in these parts as it shows those terrible nperutions. long thought to be unavnidalnh- in use “1' (.x'uvcl, are no Ion" aver nccussm'y. HIS GRAVEL WAS ICMC J'I‘HIC ll 305%†MW ' Those who are gaining: flesh and strength by regular treat- ment with Ssott’s Emuision should continue the treatment in hot weather: smalier dose anda llttle cool milk with H: will do.away With any obiection whzc'n ls attached to fatty pro- oucts during the heated season. _ EARS FUR SHIPS SURELY CURED Omit-in. I . I v! i E "I hand no return of the mism'alvle 'sick stomach 1101‘ of the lwadm'hm, that I used to have when I ate min-r food-.1 am now a well Wumzm (Eoâ€" ing all my (mu nmk again, and he! that lilo is \V'ml'h li\'.ing “ :rapv-Xuts fowl has l‘ovn a gymL send to my family; it surely saved my me and my two little boys have thrivcn on it wonde‘fullv†Name givm by Postum 00., Battle Crew, l Mich. There's; a, reason. l m the 111,110. book. “The’ Road to fl’l’cllvillc, †in each pkg, 'l‘lxo llishup of Ripon. in outlining ,le schumc, said it Was a healthy 'sign that. public atu-nLiuH was Ewing mum and more directed to the Play-- sical ('(mdition of the people and that a \\‘ldl‘l‘ maul nohlor cont-:3)- :iun 0! Christian duty was now on- lotlailo'i A g'ezlt statesman liud quly said that: it “as of liltle mlâ€" lvanlagc for Britons to on‘kcss hu- 4 pm lul 11-11 lms \ml. 53 they “'(Y‘P :2“ Im- jwriul race. The proposed league ’mshml to impress that truth upon 'th<- people. Curious have hnon tlic nizitz'iiuzmial (‘xpm'icncos 0! Mrs. Eli/ain't}: lintzurd of Kentucky. She began life {13 liliâ€" zubt-tlt Bird, 01‘ Harrison County, Kentucky. 1101' ï¬rst. venture outâ€" side the home xii-st was made when she mun'iml a Mr. Martin. Wiwn Mr. Martin died she married Edward Crow, :1 furmvr. At. his death she mated with “Elli-am Robin and li\eil happily until the incvitnblu change. 'l‘hcn David Buzzard, a widower, n1:- pvured, and Mrs. Robin became Mrs. Buzzard. Into the lluzzartl nest she carried one little Martin, two little Crows. and one little Robin. One little Buzzard was a ready th'1l,‘ to Welcome the other birds. It will be the duty of each branch to see that instruction is furnished 0n the laws of health generally, to mothers on the care of their own width and on the nurture and care of children, to girls on the nu-thods of domestic and personal hygiene and of cookery and ho'lï¬ikflcLlilifJf. l‘lll’m'ts will he made to serure (opportunities for plrrsital oxerrixcs and open-air games for boys and girls, the desire of young; mm) to becunw \‘ollm‘..~-'-rti will be encouraged, and march a drill, shooting piaclite and all healthy sports fostered. The proposed league hm; amend): sw- cured powerful support. \umng those who have promised to nzt as \'l('¢'-I)l't::~l~'lclll5 are the Archbi>imp of Canterbury and the Arehhislwp ef York, a majority of tlie l-i;~.h'\f‘s, medical men of the highest emi: 1m; great lawyers, scientiKlH. e'lncaéi-m- vlisls, prominent members of both Houses ol‘ Parliament and noted :11};â€" lekes. r I’erhaps Plain Old. Meat. Potatoes and Bread May be Against Yong-9 For a Time. 4 Scattered up and down the coun- try are various societies and leagues which aim. in One department or the other, at the physical dew-lupnnmt of the people. It is now propowd to form a National League 101‘ Physical I‘klucatiun and Improvement, which will not displace any of the agL-nz-ics at present at. Wurk, but will make 1.}11'111 known to one another, 'lh‘ccr- \uin how their work um bct~t be my- pmmvntcd w‘ncrc it is dulicicm, start branches; whore nonc- oxist, and thus do something; to extend the beneï¬ts of physicai training throughout lhc country. (m a rem-Int night a meg-ting 01‘ the executive committee of the league was hold at the 110th Cucil, London, undm‘ the pzcsidc mw of the Bishop of lh'pon. “hon among those [menu-wt, warn. Sir Lander Bx'i‘nlun “0‘10?le Sir I-‘ Mnmico. hir Hugh .i. 130mm- Sir Hcmy Lawrmxcu, Sir John Mu:- dmmcll, Sir I]. Cruik, Sir Hugh (lilâ€" zozm livid: and the Rev. H. Russell “'alxcf'lcld. A 11100 ing to inaugvraxe the nmv league will he held at the Mtxnsi'm Hollsc, under the presidency cf the Lord Mayor. H. is hoped to form a branch in (Wary parish, and than to assoshtc the branchos into districts and the districts imo county or buNNéh units. They wished, then 10 err-ate a national council, aliva and vigilant. which could supm‘Visc and encourage existing agencies and which could esâ€" tablish such where they did not. at present, exist. A Chang'c tn the 1inht,kind of 1m)! can H“. mm. 110m a sick bud. A13“: in “olden H‘. . suys: “Lust Swing J hw'umo with sworn stunmch trnnulu mum 1- pnnivd by sic-k hmdut'} --. 1 got um» and worse “mill 1 ‘ cumo m 102'; I could scm'cchr retain any food at :111_ ulthuugh I trim! (‘\‘(‘I‘_‘.’ kind. I ‘ruzl became common-1y (fir-‘('m:1‘:1;:‘o:?. haul p'iVI-n up u‘ul 11mm and though i may (imnncd to starve In <iL-mh, Ii'l nu;- ziuy my husband trying: to MM! .9 mm- thing I could retain hruught, 11mm; mm‘n Grape-Nuts. “To my surpris‘u Hm fund ugm-zl with ma. digorétcl [un‘f'urtly antiwizh- (mt distw I In-ggun to rain U um! lax q, Has Been Formed to Improve the Physique of the British People. A strenuous and organized attcumt national in scope, is about. 10 he made to grapple with the gmwing evil of the physical dogcncmticn oi the British rucc, says the London Daily Mail with mo. (“‘90st pm‘furtly nn'iwizh- (mt distt'vss. I In-ggun to pain sirrnyflh 31. 0mm, my Hm?) (\i'Lirh 1m". hum flabby) gn-w Hnnvr. my hâ€:13‘.h improved in cz'ct‘y \x :13' mu] only (In). and in u Very few u'L-cks I ngn- m} 20 polmds in “might. I liked Grape-Nuts so well that for 41 1110mm I ate no other food, and 1hv~uys felt as Well satisfied after eating: as if I had sat down to a fine banquet. PROPOSED PHYSICAL LEAGUE IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL RACE NEEDED What shrunk your wooiens 2? Why did holes wear so soon ? You used common soap. IMPERIAL ILU‘IC NEED! .mmHOZHHZcHLZQ mDOZH DU WORK TO BE ITONI'T. AIR for no «enema Bl' EXPENSE REDUCE It in estimated t‘kut i20'?.')03 Worth 01‘ (Lamond.- are skuim) w'xcx’y ymxr {mm the S011}: African dia- mond mines. Have Driven Britans From Trades Centred There. Frann- has just, gincn the pariï¬h of NosElle-nxixâ€"'l‘onncaux 1o 15ch -ium, and Ibut 11.11304: has ahandunznl Rie- '/u:: to 1“"1'1ccih'u lalwr country guining‘s (<1::xc «urn-nu“ Square yams; of territory Ly the transaction. QUITE? T'iUlI. Did it ever ocuur to _\ou that news is like an egg?" “Full of meat, you wean?" "No, if it's bad. it should be broken gently." “‘I-leaHy, doctor, I think your bill is a trifle heavy." "Well, I like that. Haven‘t I cured you entirely of your cmmdnint?" "Yes; but, you see, you'ur gitux me another in its Place.†Tho Jn'in"i;vality 01‘ Liechtenstein, situatI-d hCLchn Austria and Swit- 71-2land. is thv only country in Eu- rugx: without an army. For Infla‘mmntion o.‘ the I-Zycxâ€" Among the many good qualities \vhivh I’nrmclcc's Vegetable I’ilis pnssmâ€"‘s. be- sides xegulnting the digestive organs. is their unhticncy In roduclm: innmznnatimx of the 03w. It has ('qud furâ€: x-u.-.:.\' letters ux' recommendation {rum Lhasa wlm were nillicmti with this cumz-luiuc and found :1 cure in the pins“ w “ï¬nal. tho ncrvc centres and Hm hlnm! h: n. surprl xgly active way. and the rc~ suit in ulmust. immediately sum. 1,018 .7†During the past three years» ,- 580 ex-suldhrs hux'u bun fauud per» mnnunt cmploynunt in Great. Britain. r-'ur5e‘nGocd Wordsâ€"W: am n. profes- sional nurse." writes Mrs. Eisner, 1km- mx. 15. "I was a great sutTcx-cr rom ri1cu11:uti:~u:~â€"uhnost cnuxmnt ussocm- lion v.11†lurst physicians 1 had on-ry Chance of a. can: ix" it. \vqm in Iht'lr powerâ€"but they fnilvd. South Amer- ICE!“ Rheumatic (‘urc w 1x rmommcnhen â€"Loâ€"(ia_v mv .ix vva rs of pain scan a: a. dream. 'iwo bot‘lc cur-ed me. 400 :1“vr‘mr of Factories- (um' 222s sum-11:1 im. in Hm influx m‘ :‘m U'udvs (:1' Lou 'on. '1 In, total lcn_ {th of the railwms of the “add is stated to be 45,1000 miles. One of the greatest blessings to pix- euts is Mother Gruvcs' Worm Extermin- stor. ll effectually cxmls worms and gives health in a. marvelous manner to the little one. for fl 1120); A remarkable hotcl stands uh x'ne Sahara (Insert. From UL- windows on two sidvs nntltinp; l-ut {131111ch sand is soon, and an the third side over 29(‘),000 pahn-h‘m's are in \‘ic‘.\'. Only those who have had oxpcrwncc can tell the torture corns cause. Pain with your bouts on, pum \vn' them 04'! â€"â€"1)ain night and day; but relief is sure to these who use llmluway's Corn Cure. Mrs. Dearlyâ€"“1 dreamed last night I had such a perfectly low-1y new hat.†Mr. Dearlyâ€""'1 hmï¬s the ï¬rst dream of a hat you met had {nut didn‘t cost. me many.†No one need fear molten; or any sum- mer complaint. i! Lhcy ha‘c'c a bottle 0! Dr. J. 1!. Kellogg‘s Dyscutcry Cordial ready for me. it cox-routs all locscness of the hmwls prmnpuy and causes a. incuiLhy um! naturai action. This is a. medicine adapted for the young and (21d, rich and poor and is rapidly bo- cmning the mnsL popular medicine for cholera, dysentery. etc... in the market. “They Selec: I". rays Druggist. 0 DC}: of Truro. N H. “uni. any better eu- (Zcucc m‘ the I‘Odl “writ of [H.102- Szau': Pineapple flaunts us a. cure for all (um-.3; of Stomach trouble than that. Un-y'm in such great. «Imnund? Not a. nuuwnuw dusc that 3: ms onc'~ verv msitivri :clwl~lnut I'll-nsunt, quitk and harm} -â€";L Lmy tuHut Lo caxry 11: 3mm pocket. 35 u Luzâ€"104 They Fri-cc E‘impics Aw. â€" face corâ€" ercd “‘th pxmplvs l5 unmg: My. It, 1011:: of interm-J irregularities which should long since have iu-vn correrkcd. The “\cr and the kid†yr; are not perform- ing their functions m u: lamzlthy way they hinmlni. um! lhvxe pimples are to let you know that. the Mood nroteuts. I‘urmckc‘s Vegetable Pills will drive them all uWuy. and “'1'†leave the â€kin clear and clean. Try them. and than: will be another witness to their excel- lenco. Lever'u Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- Ant Soup Powder is a boon to any home. It disinfects and cleans at the same *imc. ten years I suffered greatly from Heart. Disease. Fluttcrjng of the “hurt and Smothering Spells made my life 1:. Lor- mcnc. Drowsy sc' in. My physicxan told me tu prvpnro for the worst. 1 tried Dr. Agncws Cure for the Heart. 0m.- (lnsc gave great. relief. unc bottle cured mc completely."~â€"â€"Mrsf Jame. Adams, Syracuse, N.Y.â€"107 BLUE RZBBOH IS, AND ALWAYS “1!â€. BE, THE BEST it must be ALIENS RULE EAST LONDON. If By This Time ‘91:: 211w: H Drapny arr! Heart Clncnsc.-â€""F Fun-Murat c amm- mum “THU Mothvr (to govm‘m-ss) Smith, dnn'f 1t Alfrml and sit. down on th- damp grass. thre: should catch com. Whvn tiny! you can sit down an! .; on your lap." the fault of the advertising ,not the fault of the TEA. so you can’t have tr e1 i.. md z'wzc rupm't. m’ the TEA is te BEST on the MARKE'E to in- ituin :11 us F‘o: Nuwedâ€""Accurding tn you, I nevi-r 10†you a single truth ‘m-furu v.0 were married." Mrs. Nxmx-d-"Hh, George, you weren‘t quite so I;:-! as all that! Don't you remember gm; always used to say you were 1:11- worlhy of me?†Tux-onto. L‘mzudu 501ml letters for â€"105 Japan in twelve momhs my: 8‘ plit'd by; Germany with 96.394 Sum (ix-rat Jtrktain being second with >3 608. This was in 1901. "‘hu :‘ lowing _\(-ar (heat Britain :‘ugml Japan with mot 315 .000 L00" llmzcisco. Los Augcécs,1‘or:u.nd Urn. (Lewis Clarke I‘Ixcursxor ;.. Se- attle, Victoria. Vancouver at. very low rates. Corarcspon linglv (-anap fares from all points in Canada. Choice 01' routes, host of train SUFâ€" vice, favorable stopovers. and liners}. return limits. Rates. folders and full information can he obtained from B. H. Bennett, Com-val Agent. Assistan: sold a hm -- umwcusrmsâ€"ch‘c are a few mum: of clvrgymen oi diï¬crcnt needs whu am: ï¬rm belimcrs in Dr. Agncw’s Cutsmaal Powder to "live up to the proud) in an it claims, Bishop Stu-312.... Rev. Dr. Lang-try (E; svopalian); icv. Dr. Wlthrow and Lev. Dr. Chamber‘s Llicthodnsi); and Dr. Newman. 2.11 0! During June, July, August and Sept:.-mber the ('hicago and North \‘zestcrn Ry. “‘in sell from Chicago, round trip excursion tickets to San Something: That Should be Ru luvâ€"Whenever pain is felt in the i ur hawk. take Dr. Thomas? llclv ï¬ll: your a little in the hand. and. plying it to the surface lmwszzh v. the pain lieu. ruh briskly. ll if“: applicutmn flow: not uï¬oml r ‘l'. is not usually the cane. keep 3' 'Hzl‘ on will gradually po:~~‘m1u in ullccu‘d par: and rx‘llyl w come AYBSHIRE CIRTTLE F83 SRLE )ROI’ERTY BEGICTS HAPPINESS, I happiness begets hearth. I'm}- a. farm in the celebrated Mouse Mu‘antam District, where everyone u. prusgeruh. and crop failures unknown. (‘nriyle is iour years old; has ï¬ve ClCVaLUXS‘ mm capacity of 200,000 bushels. ’i'ém men who built. them knew thm'r business. 'l‘hcy are ï¬lled every season. 'l’hc D. C. McFec Land Co. of Curlylt'. Assim- boia, have 200,000 acres of improved and unimprnwd farm lands {or 8:111: in this district. ’I‘hvy «mica your forms. pondcnce. Further informntmn and particulars cheerfully gwcn. 20 Ayrshire Bullsâ€"four to twenty months old; Ayrshire I-‘omahs all ages; also improved Yorkshire pigs. Apply to HON. W. OWENS, (R PALEâ€"LARGE ENGLIFII mum. F rhiICF.5°ws bred to my imp bannsowu handy to breed, one hour m fqr cc' vino. l‘rlcq xizht. Sam. Snowdcn. Box 5-9. Bmxmanvinq Your address sent to us will bring you full information as to how yogi can obtain a $4.20 bonus (row; be- sides casiiy make $35.00 per day 5d}. ing our goods. Experience â€magi sary; anyone can sell them. Ad‘ErUsS. Canadian Branch. Box 67, Stirling, Ont‘. It Cures all Creed: â€"}Y. :‘c $4.29 FREE TO AGENTS PACIFIC COAST EXCURSION. b KILL THEM ALL 1 Avpm POORJMITATIC§S \SSistnlztu-“Hhut gunUcnmn M a [with of hair-(13:0 10 “ckh' ago was hen: again to~ rhurâ€"“Was be after another ’0' a.\‘ A0, Sir. 110 \mnhd A dry pwdcr put up in natal v inch's lung. 1: will instantly enin, mas; farm.“ than: of wood or oi‘. Pm $3 on ewh, $3U ‘00 doz Write far ‘1 escripï¬vc cxrruiar fna ï¬iamond 9r; PowCor Fin MEI-It's extinauishar 80.. Toronto. Lat. I'ASTID nu the idSt King ST... Tbronto. Ontf 31 and the cough will stqp. , Try it to-night. If lg docsnt beneï¬t you, we’ll me your money back. Prices: 8. C. Wars Ctr. 3'37 2f5c. 506- Sl M12012. N3!" Toromo. Can, FLY Péï¬g PROTECT YOUR FOOD 7°", Are Rot Comma WELSON’S \X x (L Napalm“); Rev. d Rev. Dr. Chambers Dr. Ncwnmn. all 0! Copica of their wr- thc asking. 50 cents. ISSUE NO. 30â€"05 Monte Hello, uould bC l‘uMu-d Felt in the limbs ‘homas’ I‘lclwtric «3 hand. mm :25)- 0 Dawn“; winch My. 11’ the ï¬n: Tor-d rz-Zit-t “Lidx L‘. keep nuiim. 1:. [)(‘hgzUuic In 12.0 (‘11