Vrn‘. .' Vi â€"_‘â€"â€"â€"; _“':U‘L ( 5:1" 3:938 11; has made during the, hous‘ East ryear clearly reveals that; stock an_ad1a.ns appreqxate home com-‘ able Smiles that are w1sely managed, in; catth re ere - ' i ' I are. to those operatmg _. noes nndm- ï¬n‘unԠ4.1.4. .1. -__ _ .. uyerâ€"" 1. es,_ he Fianna-i=2} 5mm“: for Past Year term a. ï¬nanmal ~ . ~“What’s 1. ï¬na Pre-emmqnfly Satxsfactory. ‘ ‘ . . .Gyerâ€"“A man 1 Pony-holders and shareholders! look pleasant for of 5119‘ Federal Life Assurance Co. I will want 3:0 bon- must be highly gratiï¬ed ‘with the! ._._ twentï¬seventh annual ï¬nancial' It is Good for 1“ statement of the dirc'ctors, whicthot only is Dr. '1 appears in another column. The; Oil of incomparab pr‘gmss it has gnade dnxiing _the, household. but I: Evan!- sent time from political causes. {The Mohamme-Ilans generally ap- p'r‘ove of the partition of Bengal, ‘one reason for --whieh was to~be found in the desire to secure more' consideration for the large Mo- hammedan element in the popula- tion of Eastern Bengal, whereas the Hindus have generally denounc- ed it as a. crime against- India. ii yJwa- The relations between the votar- i-es of the two religions are more than usually strained at the pre- sent time from nolitical 09.1120: ,___1.‘ I...“ “VW' crate-d it by leaving within it the Gd) 0f a. pig, an unclean animal in Muslem eyes. frensx’on continues between the Mohammedan and Hindus in #331. Following the recent riot w _ ‘a. Moslem mob was ï¬red upon ibyaï¬roops. some Hindus attacked a. Mé‘hammegian mosque and deseâ€" n-..‘ . J -. FEDERAL LIFE PROGRESS Are Urged to; Breed Rebels From the Cradle. The District Magistrate of La.- .hore, India. has conï¬rmed the con- fiscation of the press and plant of a revolutionary newspaper named Ingilab, for publishing articles in- .citing to rebellion. One of the; articles in particular urged Indian mothers to breed rebels from the cradle. . MOTHE‘RS or lVDI x. Are Urged to Breed Rphnl‘a cams and thus p events Bronchitis. Md Rheumatism. Uneqmliod M .1. lix has: hues. chums! s. bruises. Rpxadns. sudmggista. 011M one Painkillerâ€"Po ' mum:- in vii“: checks chills, -Vo:ewardessâ€"â€Madam. I’ve at- 't'ena‘ed to you the best I know how, supplied every want, but you are {still unsatisï¬ed. What do you want now 2†SeasickJaad'y Passen- smflym ’eE rth. †Repeat ltz- “guitars Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." The man who acts little makes a a big mistajig, Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine Co., Brockvillc, Ont. ,,,,,, uquLC Llll‘j were all gone I was able to get. my foot up on my knee and untie my Sllce, something I had not been able to do» for two years, and I began to feel I had at last found a me li‘ cine to cure the trouble. I kept on taking the Pills until I had mad. I think, a dozen boxes. when l was completely cured and I am‘ as well and strong to-day as ever I was in my life. I want every suf- lerer to know that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is a. sure cure for rheu- matism. and that if they will give this medicine a fair trial, their pains and aches will disappear as mine did.†Steyérdessâ€"‘ ‘Madam‘ “.5... -uu pan: was really almost unbearable. At ï¬rst I tried foot; drafts and lini- ments, but this gave me only the met temporary relief. and I felt as if I 'was to go through the rest of my life as ea. suffering cripple. A neighbor whose daughter had been cured of rheumatism by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills advised me to try this medicine, and I purâ€" chased three boxes. ' â€Before they worn all â€A..- 1' â€"“ ___ The enormous prices now being paid for certain rare furs haye ’ . . . te p ople Caused by Urlc And m Bland and fggpï¬iganlgoenbrggfilsgnlgiï¬gauy can Only be [lured Through the animals which produce them. At Charlottetown, Prince Ed- £118 B1005. ward Island, for instance, there 1. -, . are three farms where black foxes D‘Ot many 3,9913 7380 doctors are reared for their skins. Great thoughtrhcumatlsm was only a. secrecy is preserved, no stranger local pain caused by exposure to being allowed on or about the com or Wet. how they know that forms; but it is known that the rheumatism 3"" caused by the leOd animals are so exceedingly wild becoming tainted Wlth uric acxd. that no one can vet near them e::~ This acid cont-roots the muscles, cept their keeer, and he only stiflcns the joznts, and irritates when he brings them food. the nerves. The“ the COM and wet The skins are sold at prices rang- make th." â€mg and muscles low from $500 to $1,800 each ac~ groan With a'chlng rheumatism. coidino- to quality, and are prin- You hlamethe' weather but the cipallyo used for ornamenting the . {real cause ls neld 1n the blood. If cloaks of Royalty. as it is the only ; l0“ Pwmptly â€Well the suffnesslfur to which gold will cling. l .1 spreads and the pain grows worse In the same way the immensely 1 ‘1 â€Pb year until you are 9' helpless valuable sea. otter is now being ar- cripplehtorture-d day and nlght. tiï¬ciallv bred in “compounds†in 1 If the disease touches the' heart it Saghulicn bv the Russian Goveru- I moans sudden death. 1.0." can t ment, whilzfthe scarcely less high- t cure rheumatism With llzzlmcnts. lxuprized sable is farmed after a e plasters or hot CIOthS' lou m“.5t similar fashion in Kamschatka in '1 go to the root of the trouble in ever-increasing numbers e the blood. The one sure, sclcntl- In the Hebrides. a. short while - ï¬c way to cure rheumatlsm ls Dr. back an attempt was made. to ar- v Williams’ Pink Pills, because “icy“.iï¬â€˜cihllv breed the ermine, which tj actually make new blood. They is of course, only the stout in its u sweep out the poisonous aud’ 1005' winter coat. The venture, how- 3 en. the joints and muscles, and ever. did not prove a. very success- bring case and freedom where bc- ful one, for although the little ani- l t fore had been pam and misery. mals throve and multiplied, the“) Mrs. Fred. Sabeau, Canada. 'furs were nearly valucless. owing :11 Creek, N' S" “Hfâ€""Th,†years Ito their not developing the sof‘t- in .630 I “’95 “k?“ With 3' severe pain ness and dcnseness of their wild- c; m my "ghf' 91?: It grew graducll- bred brothers and sisters. ly worse until it ï¬nally settled in both, my him and leg The pain, The biggest fur farm in the world m : ~ - ,S- . _ . f . A . . -J llf' "10v hn MA“L.,\_ THE TRUE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM events Bronchitis} pp. Unequliod m .1 linimeqt for r.- k-..£,.. ‘ tween the Hindus in recent tiot ï¬red upon me: UK tne ' ged Indian 5 from the attacked a, and dese- hin it the m animal :he votar- are more the pre- sl causes. :rally ap- E Bengal, 'as to~ be ur-e morc' arge Mo- h : popula- 11 whereas a. denounc- D B ndia. ln3. Sold by 'Pfl'l'y Davis: mm In the lat Thing to at back? “TheDckL†Menthol Pun :huitwvï¬ï¬ cure lumbago and rheumatism. 81 £011: make seven 25c. platen. Davis 6 Luvs-once 00., Montreal. f It is Good for Man and Be .Not only is Dr. Thomas’ Ecl ;Oil of incomparable value i .household, but the farmer ~‘u-l “La 11161“ will want 0 borrow from him. †Gyerâ€"“Yes,_ he is what you might em: a. ï¬nanmal pe‘ssimistf" Myer ,7t¢nn..-u- - Someone with a. passion for sta- tistics has been calculating the cost per hour of government in France. In Napoleon I.’s time it was $23,000; in Louis Philippe’s, $30,000. The second Republic wit- Inessed a. drop to $20.000. With‘ the advent of the third Napoleon it went up to $45,000. From 1870 to 1880, by reason of the war charges. the cost of government worked out at $61,400 an hour, while at the present time it has reached $70,000. O+O+O+o+o+o¢o+o+o+o¢o+ 3‘ swan aAavs use. b Mills. Vt., sayszâ€"“I have no hesitation in saying ‘that Baby’s Own Tablets saved my baby’s life and I cannot say enough in praise of this medicine. He was so weak * and sickly that he 'took no > notice of anything, and cried > so mu'ch that I was worn out ’ caring for him. After giv- ,’ ing him the Tablets there was a great change, and he is now a bright-eyed, laughing baby. the pride of on home." Baby’s Own Tablets cure all stomach and bowel troubles, ‘ break up colds. destroy ‘ worms and keep little ones a healthy and happy. Sold by ‘ medicine dealers or by mail 1 at 25 cents a. box from the ( Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., a Brockville, Ont. g Mrs. T. Osborn, Norton COST OF GOVEENINE‘RANCE fl- --. â€"-~ywllul- I They all came at the appointed hour, although suspicious that some one was playing a practical joke, and were met by Verstroet himself, who greeted them effusive- ly, and apologized for his long absence. The company, in which almost Jevery branch of trade was repre- sented, sat down to a sumptuous klinner. The host sat at the head of the table between two washer- women. After dinner Vex-street in- formed the twenty-two guests that he had inherited a. fortune, and he then paid all his outstanding bills, with interest. I He was never heard from after ‘his departure, and it was with considerable surprise that a. num- ber of tradesmen and others receiv- ed an invitation to dine with their debtor at the Hotel Imperial. mL_, ‘1 Gave Creditors a Dkaner and Paid Thom all 01?. A remarkable dinner party was given at Copenhagen, Denmark, â€recently, the host being a young man named Vex-street, who was forced to leave Copenhagen ten years ago owing to many debts‘ contracted in consequence of his ‘lugmrious tastes. The biggest. fur farm in the world it may be mentioned, is in Argen- tina, near San Luis. Here. tensl of thousands of coypi are bred solely for their fur. which. under the trade name of “nutria,†is largely used in the manufacture of felt hats. In the same way the immensely valuable sea. otter is now being ar- tiï¬cially bred in “compounds†in Saghalien by the Russian Govern- ment, while the scarcely less high- ly«prized sable is farmed after a similar fashion in Kamschatka in: ever-increasing numbers In the Hebrides. a. short. while back, an attempt. was made. to at- 1tiï¬cially breed the ermine, which is. of course, only the stoat in its winter coat. The venture, how- ever, did not; prove a. very success- ful one, for although the little. aniâ€"' mals throve and multiplied, the. fins were nearly valuveless. owing to their not developing the soft- ness and dcnseness of their wild- bred hrpthers and sisters. EXAMPLE T0 ALL DEBTORS Skins are Used for Ornamenti'ng Cloaks of Royalty. ï¬nahcial pessimist?†an who IS afrald to for feay hls fn-ends FARMS FOR Eons. Thomas] Eclectric and Beast.â€" farmer and in the , “Oi hear they do be sindin’ mes- . sages now widout woires or poles. L Faith, it’s wondherfnl toimes we’re : livin’ in, Dinnis.†“It is, Moike. Shure, th’ way things is goin’ we’ll be able to thravel widout lavin' home wan av thim days.†Impurities in the Blood.â€" When: the action of the'kidneys becomes impaired, impurities in the blood are almost sure toiollow, and genâ€" eral derangement of the system en- sues. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills ‘will regulate the kidneys, so that they will maintain healthy action and prevent the complications which certainly come when there is derangement of these delicate or- gans. As a restorative these Pills are in the ï¬rst rank. x .,_-. 2,- vaM (4111!: auu ULLL‘C‘ :tual worm killer, Mother Grav'es f Worm Exterminator; nothing equals it. Procure a. bottle and [ take it home. Repeat 1czâ€"“8hiloh’a Cure will always cure my coughs and Colds." Optimism and dyspepsia. are not on speaking terms. ....... VJ v; vuuxo went...“ seems to be nervous. Does he in- herit it. from you?’ ’ _Henpeck 'â€" A s “I guess so. He certainly did not get 11; from his mother for sh-’e s n-rv'- m-_A than a got more nerve than Allon'c Lung Balsam is especially intended to break up neglected cou ha, and many hopeless case: have been saved y it: use. Contains no 0311111: 211 any form. Repeat 1t:-"Shfloh's Cure will alwayl cure my coughs and colds." Many a, woman prides herself on her ability to understand things without giving them a. thought. might not; : “a“ -..., unnxuo, [naming him, for fun invaded his residence. There they‘found both him and his wife sitting in their chairs fast asleep. He had given her an opi- ate that he might slip away, and she had given him one that ho m:n'.-L _ VA Use the safe.rpleasant~ and effec- -1 -4 _.,_...--J ya; vuzu bug“; 116 shculd not: He did not; appear, howeVGI‘, and his friends, musing lï¬m Fm... 2...... :__.A J 1 I - . . A henpecked gentleman deter- mined to have a. night with his friends against the will of his wife. He was resolved that he would go, and she was equally:_c_ertain that he r.L~..1-‘ Ascumâ€"“That little boy of an... L†Y wunoub getting relief, a friend ad- vised me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Six boxes cleaned the Rheumatism right; out of me.†I North Range, Digby (70., N. S, Mar. 1. (Special).â€"“I am so ï¬lled with gratitude to Dodd's Kidney Pills that I cannot praise them too highly.†These are the words of er. Charles Bell, well known here, land they are echeed by many an- ‘other who has been freed from the tortures of rheumatism by Dodd’s. “I suï¬erc-d terribly from rheuma- tism for ten years,†Mr. Bell con- tinues, “I was so bad-I could scarcely get in and out of bed. After trying various medicines without getting relief, a. friend ad- vised me to trv nnflrl’c 1233““. ’i Can't Praise Them Too Much He had Rheumatism for tho old Reiiable Kidnc him completely. ,,-_-_----.., "ALU u; :1. Johannesburg mino manager, made the trip in company with her husband. The. ï¬rst; person of ei- ther sex to traverse the whole route was. of course. Mr. Ewart Scott Grogan, in 1898. a.--†. Here, to, are ï¬rst encountered rthe giant Dinkas, the tallest men 1on earth. They are jetblack sav- ages, 6 feet 4 inches to 6 feet 6 inches tall, and murderers and cannibals to a man. Dilï¬cult as is the journey, how- over, Miss Mansï¬eld is mistaken in; supposing that it has never before been undertaken by a, woman. Only last year a. M rs. Hellman, wife of 13 A L'ady Will Tramp from the Con- go State to Khartoum. g A woman explorer, Miss Char- e lotte Mansï¬eld, poet and novelist, 9 Y worst walk in the world. This is that part of the overland journey from the Cape to Cairo which lies between the railheads, a distance of about 600 mil-es. It commences near the southern bor- der of the Congo State, and con- tinues until Khartoum is reached. The walk is almost wholly with- in the tropics. In the forst belt- rain falls well-nigh incessantly. The poisonous tsetse fly produces in domestic animals a. disease which rapidly prov-es fatal to them and in human beings an allied mal- ady, the dreaded sleeping sickness, for which likewise no cure is known. ‘ The worst stage of the journey is the last. before Khartoum is reached, for here the traveller en- ‘tcrs upon a land of swamps, form- ed by the headwaters of the Nile. The country is dead level, and cov- ered with rank vegetation, through 'whi‘ch may be, discerned every- where the fetid ooze whence arises the deadly malaria that attacks all white persons who venture to lin- ger in the locality. »4w'1wmwl So Says Charles Bell of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. EARTH’S WORST WALK. m for Ten years and Kidney Remedy Cured ever.†yours If a. man keeps his ears open he will sometimes get a lesson in the accurate use of language when be least expects it. “Bessie,†said papa, “won’t you have a, little piece of this chi'ck-en ’I†“No t'hank you,†said Bessie. “What! no chicken?†“Oh, yes, I’ll have chicken, but I don’t want a little piece.†‘ Repeat lt:â€"â€""Shlloh'a Care will always cure my coughs and colds." are you mscoumged? Is your doctor's bill a. heavy ï¬nancial load? Is your pain a heaVy physical burden? I know wliat these mean to delicate womenâ€"I have been discoura. ed. too; but learned how to cure myself. want to relieve our bur- denn. Why not end the pain an stop that doctor’s bill?. I cap no this for you and Will it you Will assmt me. All {on need do is to write for a. free box 0 the remedy which has been placed In my hands to be given awai. Perhaps this one box will cure youâ€"it .as done so for others. It so. I shall be happy and you will be cured (or 20 (the cost oi’ postage stamp). Your letters hold confl- clentlally. Write to-day for m free treat- ment. AIRS. F. E CURRAH. indsor. Ont. Sufï¬erer (to lady in front)â€"“Ma- (dam; if you were to remove your :hat I could see the play.†Lady in Front (with manifestation of sur- prise)â€"â€"“Yes; but you could not then see my new hat.†A Cure for Rheumatism. â€" Tho intrusion of uric acid into the blood vessels is a, fruitful cause of rheumatic pains. This irregularity is owing to a. deranged and uxiheal~ thy condition of the liver. Any one subject to this painful aï¬ec- tion will ï¬nd a. remedy in. Parme» lee’s Vegetable Pills. Their action upon the kidneys is pronounced and most beneï¬cial, and by restor- ing healthy action, they correct impurities in the blood. A Woman’s__5ympathy I Hubbyâ€"“I don’t see why you do ynot exert yourself to make me happy.†Wifeyâ€"“Why, of all things! You know you told me when I accepted you that I had fnade you the happiest man on earth? What is the use of my try- ring to improve on that?†, ,, r ...... Adolphe Grappe is now under- .going a year’s imprisonment, and there. are spinsters waiting to in- (tcrview him when he is released. Advcnturcr Who Victimized Women is Sent to Prison. “Tall, dark, robust and Very en- acrgetic,†were the terms in which Adolphe Grappe, of Paris. France, pass in the habit of describing him- self when p-nswering advertise- ments of widows and spinsters in quest of a husband. Whenever the would-bebride had l a little money he wooed energeti~: (tally until he secured her proper-i by. when he disappeared in search:' nf another conï¬ding woman. A few weeks ago he duped a. preâ€" ‘pussossing widow named Rich-aux, and secured $600 from her. Mme. :Richcux advertised for a. husband again, but in a. different name, pad when a. reply was received from “Adolphe Heane,†who d-e- ‘clared that he was “tall, dark, ro- ‘ bust and very energetic,†she sent ‘ 'the letter to the pelice. 1‘ A!!! A- spoonful of success i a gallon of failure. peâ€"op BLEE Avem This is cases w 8 En has give easily dig H1 :- 1"an CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP. SCOTT d: BOWNE 126 Welï¬ngton St" W. Toronto Let us send you name lotters and licen- turo on this subisct. A Post Card. giving your address and tho name 0! thia paper. is Iuflciunt. has given an appetite. It’s so easily digested that it doesn’t tax the digestive organs and they rest; yet the body is wonderfully nour- ished and built up. The digestion is improvedâ€"then ordinary food is suflicient. Growing boys and girls, who need so much food to keep them well and strong, and also growing, should be given a bottle of Sco‘rr's EMULSION every few weeks. It does wonders for them. It pre- vents their getting run down and spindly. Nothing does them so much good. “'I have taken Scott’s Emulsion for six weeks and have found it 21 won- derful remedy. Before I took the Emulsion Ihad no appetite; was weak; had lost nearly ï¬fty pounds of flesh, and now I eat well and am gaining every day. I find Scott’ 5 Emulsion to be very easily digested and a good food for all weak people.â€â€"FLORENCE BLEEKER, No. 1 Myrtle Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. ALL DRUGGISTS is better -flvv a. Lady of surâ€" ld not thy W loctor's I .1: pain ma y what Do . have wh haw to xr bur- ;op mg m and «q a. free p0 placed he erhaps lone $3 a n. w an ‘ of a ha confl- ‘ trgat, The marriage age in Austria is 14 years for both sexs; Germany the man at 18, the woman at 14; Bel- gium, the man at 18, the woman at 15; Spain, the man at 14, the wo- man at 12; Mexico, with parental consent, 16 and 18, otherwise 21 for both; France, the man at 18, the woman at 15; Greece, the man at 14, the woman at 12; Hungary, Catholics. the man at 14, the we- man at 12; Protestants, the man at ‘18, the woman at 15; Portugal, the 1 man at 14, the woman at 12; Rus- sia, the man at 18, the woman at 15; Saxony, the man at 18, the woman at 16; Switzerland, the man at 14, the woman at 12, chnut Itzâ€" “Shiloh's C'u‘o win alwa cure my coughs and. colcis." y? Somehow honesty manages parade 1n pubhc frequently. ~ It- is easier to prevent than it is tc cure. Inflammation of the lungs ‘is the companion of neglected ‘colds, and once it ï¬nds a. lodgment in the system it is difï¬cult to deal with. Treatment with Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup will eradi- cate the cold and prevent inflam- mation from setting in. It costsl little, and is as satisfactory as it is surprising in its results. l ......... J muvu, ya I “Well. the honeymoon is the only period in a man’s life during which he considers it funny to Come home and ï¬nd that his dear little wife hasn’t. dimmer ready in time.†_._ . _. 7 v," .._...- ... \u; sumac, an gnu: an mnam. mation m thu throat grow down mto the lungs. Doul promptly with n. cald as with a. ~e, and when you bogm to coughpse Allen's Lung Balsam. You may have noticed that there are more men with blackheads than wooden legs. Snooperâ€"“There is nothing per- fect; on this earth.†Swaybackâ€" ‘ “You forget; Gillcy.†“What. about Gilley?†“He’s a, perfect ass.†Have you tried Holloway’s Corn Cure? It has no equal for remov- ing th-ese troublesome excr-cs-en-ccs as many have testiï¬ed who have tned it. Aa Flro Spread: in dry «gr-M‘s! Van 4095 a.“ inflam‘ "Hm. .‘n H“. Hum.â€- ....‘ ._ All who have care of children should know that Zam-Buk is parti- cularly adapted, because of its purity, to thextender skin of chil- dren. Ib cures with equal dispatch ringworm. blood-poisoning, ulcers, cold-cracks, chapped hands, frost- bite, piles, bad leg, etc. Used as an embrocation it eases the pain of sprains, and cures rheumatism“ sciatica, and neuralgia. All drug- gists and stores sell at 500. a, box; or post free from Zam-Bul: 00., Toronto, for price. I “What is Zam-Buk Cures a Boy who Suffered for Three Years. 1 Now and again mothers ï¬nd that , sores or ulcers on the heads of .ichildren refuse to heal, despite all . ordinary treatment. Then is the l time to prove Zam-Buk’s healing power. A case which mothers will 'read with interest occurred recent- ;ly in Winnipeg. Mrs. C. Keep, of :592, Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg,1 lsays:â€"-“A year ago my little girll Icontracted eczema. of the scalp, and notwithstanding all I did the sores spread until the child’s scalp was completely covered. I took her to hospital, but none of the lotions and ointments applied had any ef- fect on the disease. By degrees the child’s hair came out, until she was quite bald. We were at this stage strongly advised to try Zam-Buk, and did so. From ï¬rst commenc- ing with this wonderful balm the child got relief from the itching and pain. The sores were quickly han- ished, and in a remarkably short space of time the child was cured. 1 The hair soon grew again, and is j now quite long and in a healthy} condition.†ll THE IARRIAGE AGE It may also be mentioned that there was a. loaf of bread at Am- baston, Dex-byshire, 600 years old. It was included in a grant of lend~ from the Crown in the reign of King John, and has remained in the Soar family ever since. The meal also included a. loaf of bread that had been made from wheat taken from an. Egyptian rock-temple tomb of the time of that Pharaoh “who knew not Joseph,†together with a. pat of1 butter churned by an Elizabethan dairymid, and which had been found on a. stone shelf near the bottom of an ancient and long dis- used well. The wine, too, was equally ancient, having been taken from a, vault in Cornith that had not been opened for at least 400 years. . ,, ~~â€"-vâ€"-â€"--â€"v v- avulw in fact. Yet it is difï¬cult, impos- sible, indeed, to reconcile this hy- pothesis wi‘h the undoubted fact of whole bodies having been found in- «cased in the ice of North-eastern Siberia. ; Even, however, if the steaks in question dated back for twice ï¬ve hundred years, they would not con- stitute a. record for antiquity in foodstuffs. For, some little time ago, at Liverpool, a well-known antiquarian gave a dinner, the menu of which included some ap- plos that were at least 1,800 years old, having been found in an her- metically-sealed jar unearthed from the, ruins _of Pompeii. Apples 1,800 Years; Old Scrmd at 1: Recent Dinner. For the second time in Russian Court history, steaks cut from the flesh of a. mastodon have been served at the Czar’s dinner-table, and the question now being dis- cussed is: How old is the meat? ‘ One hundred years? Five hun- dred? ‘It is difï¬cult to say. The theory ordinarily held is that this huge, woolly elephant has been ex- tinct for far longer periods than these; tens of thousands of years, In fact. Yet it {Q Aimnnlf imaunc- ECZEMA OF THE SCALP. STEAKS 500 YEARS OLD. the honeymoon pa?†and one} gee Si. or? only for. ~ :1 envelope. and we will particx'lars. Guaranteed an ddress all communications .4“ uh: Alsd thcntin Caflmu h Cavna ~ Collar - Chapman L Crompton 4 Cram De amine Davies Dean Devino Darby Durham Dale Dykes Dawson Dormer Edwards Evans Evens Ema!- Elliott. Fulton . French Fox-b: Fort Field Forrest ‘ Fiddea Fahy Finlayson Foster Fitzgerald Fobcz Galloway Glissan Gilchrist Grainger Greenwood German 100m 6, 52 Gti to kit 2: 312121131 Baimforth Brennan Bonn: Earnby Breaks Barnap lair ‘umat gangpublell o Cognor Cockburn Carpenter Chambers A awford Alton Aikiu Appleton Altzzteon Anthony Atktn Batcman Billing Barfllet Barnett Ecol Bell Bennie Bonhnm Bennie Buyley Baxter Bliss Buckmaster Bradshaw osco rcwn We require the next of kin McGurk. who are entitled to valued at £250,300; we have 33> information for the following: $5,000,090 Awaits {iaimzznts in British Chzmceé'v L01mm: Adctaida Set-eat East, TORGNTO. Can L505 chy Lippshutz Long Lewis Little Long Langley Leo Lushbrock Lea Layne Light Manon McKcnna Meredith Moseley McGaï¬n Mn cues-or McIIwraith Matthews McPhic Morrison Middleton my crrcgor Waller Mcllwraith Walsh Matthews Wray McPhic Wylan Morrison Young Middleton Walker Ma" cor ï¬nrrcn Mcvhillips ebb Ncltuun Wright McManua Watch-rd Murray Young I! [5' IN THE ARO‘E LIST ins particulars 9! binh.) ch E1 A-â€" .ï¬--- --,-vv Lllkiwn La yu-uay Dcluus up t‘pZ.OU. The Temiskaming Hudson Bay Mining Company's shares were sold at 25c. each. To-day they are selling at $3.00 per share and have paid over 12,500% in dividends. The Right of Way Mining Company’s shares were Sold at 15c. and are toâ€"day selling at 84 per share. These results are obtained by taking the ï¬rst chance. If the property in which you are interested turns out good, you make a. fortune, .if not, you have a, limited loss._ _ We are organizing a syndicate to operate three claims in Gow Gnnda, the richest silver section ever discovered. These claims, we think, will turn out well and should show enormous proï¬ts to the syndicate members. The syndicate Wlll be for $50,000, divided into 100 shares of $500 each. These shares are payable. $100 cash and four further payments of 8100 per month. Of this $40,000 will be paid for‘the pro- perties and $10,000 provided for working capital. If de- velopment work warrants the formation of a. Company, a. Company will be formed with $2,000,000 capitalization. and each share in the syndicate will be entitled to 15,000 shares of stock in the Company, and the remaining 500,000 shares will be left in the Treasury for future developments. Syn- dicate shares are going fast. Write us at once. We strongly recommend the above as a good speculation. Make all cheques navahln n» RAW Jon: Johnston Keily Keane Knapp Lamb catley clues Eu chins _ Money is made by getting in on the ground floor in all mining propositions. An investor putting up his money to develop a. new claim is the person who is entitled to the ï¬rst proï¬ts. The ï¬rst-proï¬ts on all good miningdcals are enormous. _ The Crown Reserve Mining Company was composed 0‘ thirty shares of $1,000 each. When the property had‘ been suï¬iciently developed to “errant its being turned into a. Company, each syndicate shareholder received 30,000 shares of stock in the Company, for each $1,000 he had paid in. Each share of these 80,000 shares is today selling at $2.80. Thu 'I‘nm:..l-..__:_ A, Hodges Holdforth Howard Huxley Hug-1p nardman Hunter Hughes Hey! Eu ys 519w ta Speaulate GaFritt Gims Godfrey Goadrmh Goodman Gray ray ‘ Gutter Greats Geider Gates Gilbert Gilmand Greaves Hayes Hethcrington Herbert Hamming Hinton! Hartley Howell Halo Hay Harper Hassell one atfleld Hill strongly recommend the above as a good $pcculatit)n. ,ll cheques payable to PATRIARCHE 8: COMPANY. BROKERS, tandard Stock Exchange Bandit of ‘kin of Edwagg 011 O‘Malley Peters Porter Z’Lckc‘. Phillip Porter Puke: Porter Pitkin Prior Quslch Raises Bostron Budge:- Roberts Robertson Randall Baben Rldley Robin son Reynolds Ramsdale quticaux Battery Riley Rabini Rogers Sargeant Scott. Stock Summer Sheldon Simon: Sabage Schrader Sexton Smith South Echoltx Seymour Sims Strong: Thomson 'l'aï¬'s Villiera Von Rcéchbur Venn Williams Winn Wolch W}: is}: Whitehead White Wilkinson Wocdrofl'e Warren Walton Warsahawski Watkins Waller Walsh Wray Wylzm Young .. v alker i l n accn-m Young ABOVE Eli!" *3 9f birth.) 'c azso valuablv mg: Maclllwaiu Linltznau Murray Malay Main Majcr Norms Norvul Norma n NOWIDH yaigstone Cahada. an estate ... _ 1": ouulh pane. . Ansoxrmm' qummcss. Pnce 81.00 prepmd. Communications strict!y prints. TH: EDWARS‘S 3.12016»! 2 COMPANY 611 Bnhuz‘st 82.. Toronto, Ont. BE: Wi 1%. J. PATTISGN co. and (who: stocks begun: and snld Ccmwoadonco invited. Onion 38-35 SCGT‘I’ STREET, TORONTO, $1.032: Brokers Financiaï¬ Agents COBALT games ,,, Five acres. c2039 to rail and Vancouver. :1 C. Price $300, tar-ms. Also city and suburban lot; and acreage. 5811588 15532059.! CYESNO 80.. Cox 188.9013?“ v w â€"- â€" "Ill‘- and “I kinda a: house Hangings, tho {£533 GURTAIHS â€â€˜0 4* emu:- LIKE NEW. Writ. so In About yours. BRIGHTON, WE their sp Twila: I WANT RELIA ELF. MEN AND “'0“ FY all over Canada. to wart (or u: durin :u-e hours selling our high grade Perfumes tequlsites, Teal Coï¬ees, etc. . No expen- onco necessary. Work pieamntnnd remunemsira, The llama Rn-IJ-lot-.. A- .. . r10. 2 no no Crcam Separator PRXCE $50.00. GEORGE A. KENDALL. Denier in Realty. 616 Hastings St. W..)‘;ncouver, 3.0. in $313 Paviiion. Forty head are in the offering. farmers and Encoders in need of herd hum win (ind them at. £131; 8a.!e. App lytor catn‘nguex u H. J. Davis, Woodstuck Capt. TJ‘ -.Boblon, Auctionesr. Good proï¬ts. Even {3055 and gir! s earn $6. 00 to $12 00 per week WSGJSTOGK, ONT" KARO?! 41:1. 1903 develop vour bus: from two to t n n vqry 3110an mm. .v u-..- .. -. , ‘7 , , , , . _-_-‘ _~. -- v": ytcuun‘lnd ream The Home Syociames 00., Dep'z. W Avenue. Toronto. Canada. Empertant Auc‘cian Saia’ {ENT’S BL‘SI‘ DISH)“ of She: thorn bulls cow: and heifers. at FRUIT LAND. ONTARIO SEED co., 108 King St, Waterloo. om. Eng, Toronto, Gan. J. H. MORRO 3V. Rais: Them Without Milk. Bum! at Free. :celo Brim Seed 00.. 1.15.. Tomato The Trial win not 033 you a. penny. I ecu my mythme strictly omits mark,“ tad it his to be better thug other: (not simply as good) :1 stand t hznce m competi- tion. It ’5 bettor, and 15 inc troduced in a s ante-deal euy. My Fuse Tr and ex- amination plan should inter est you. 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