“So your wile refused to marry you Mm: you ï¬rst, proposed to her. Did you keep on pursuing her till she con- 59mm?" “Not much! I went out. and made a fortune. When I came back it wau she who did the pursuing.†l-mm the grammatical standpoint. ’ mid the {air maid with the lofty foxe- beml. “which do \011 considex correct, I] had rather go home’ or ‘1 would rather go home?" “Neither.†promptly 1e- ppondod the young man. “I'd much ra- ther slay here." A Magic NILâ€"Dyspepsia is a foe with “hich men are constantly grap- pling: but cannot exterminate. Sub- xtucd. and to all appearances vanquish- m: in one. it makes its appearance in pmulhei' direction. In many the diges- ‘liw apparatus is as delicate as the mechanism of a watch or Scientiï¬c in- strument in which even a breath of air ,will make a variation. With such per- sons disorders of the stomach ensue Irma the most. trivial causes and cause Iruch suffering. To these Parmelec's Negetable Pills are recommended as mild and sure. -' Baby's Own Tablets have done more â€tan any other medicine to make weak. sick!) children well and strong. And other can use them “ith absolute konï¬gcnce, as she has the guarantee of govemment analyst. that the Tablets nlain no opiate or harmful drug. rs. laurent (.y.r little Cascapodia . 8.. says :-“I haw usod Baby's Own {Tablets tor colic toethinrr troubles and 'ï¬ndigestion. and am more than pleased ith the good results. Mothers who so this medicine will not. regret. it." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at i250. a box from The Dr. Williams" Mc- dicine Co. Breckville Ont. “an several months ago and had the {HSJI on any more loans. ‘_ The first Schroeder loan amounted to msamooo. When the present loan. jcompleted yesterday. was broached lO 'hese interests: it is understood that â€hey waived their right. to make a fur- :fljier loan. with the result that the Dresd- 'r er Bank financed the transaction, and Bistead of coffee as collateral took over n a lease the Soracabana Railway mpany. Sao Paulo. one of the principal coffee States. has now advanced $5 a bag on f7,500.000 bags of coffee. and has raised altogether about 335000.000 in various ans. The State of Rio has raised $10,- .000, and it. is understood that the deral government of Brazil has guar- ‘pnteed a loan 01 $10,000,000 to one of the coffee States. Aemuling to Herman Sielcken 'he pyndu ate formed originally among mer- phants to assist the coffee trade of Bra- vll and incidentally to bolster the de- mining mmkel has no“ taken 6.000000 bags of coffee as collateml for adwnces In cash made to the p111. pal coffee States. ‘ When the first loan on coffee was ’made in behalf of the SC\CJLII Stales. 3,.000000 bags 1.11m stored in this 0111'. pren1en.llambuz-gnml othe1 centres here the (Home 111e1'cl1a11ts. 111e111be1's of the syndicate. had warehouses. It as subsequently found necessary to gin-ease this amount, of coffee. as the. removal of 2.000000 bags from the mar- ket had 1‘ 1 appreciable effect in advanc- hng prices. Additional advanc‘és were. gmde from time to time and new syndi-~ cates formed. and it is now stated that bully 6.000.000 bags are held by a score far more of [caffev’ixnporters and mer- I'Chams of this country and Europe. LEASE 0F RAILWAY C0. The Schroeders of London and the WWII City Bank brought- out a coffee Nevertheless the federal Congress of Brazil recently received a message from the President of the republic containing Ibo information that the coffee question Was a national issue and not. simply a guestion of the coffee States. The Pre- Bidpnl's message also stated that :he kderal governmml. would indorse and uarantce for the coffee States to the amount. of 75.000.000. which was agreed upon and was enacted into law in August last. The plan. in fact. has evoked hostile mum“. from many leading banking mrests of Europe, who assert that the chi-me is impracticable and a breach H cennumic laws. Atldxng the 310000.000 now pledged â€trough the 100.50 of the railroad. the rm: States of Brazil have now raised c: enormous sum of 395000.000 in pur- yuanm- nf the plan to improve the coffee flaw: of Brazil. It is also learned from cal mmnbers of the syndicate that [here are now held as collateral 7.500.- b00 bags of coffee. 0! this amount amburg. New York and London mer- hants and bankers hold 6,000,000 bags. ml ~x-tlll more is to be bought. from the Fumk raised by the loan made by the Dreadner Bank. _ As was the case in previous Jeans, lhe money is paid directly to Sao Paulo. am,- of the coffee States, but in- Head of the loan being made with cof- ke as collateral. the bankers making the loan have taken over on lease the irar'abana Railway Company, one rt 9 most important railroads of Sao auto. It was announced in the coffee rude yesterday that. the most recent loan in connection with the coffee plan has made by the Dresdner Bank of Ger- JZUH‘. my Loan $0,000,000, Which Brings the Brazilian Coflee’ States Fund to $95,000,000. Vilnolhcx- Imam has tu‘on made,amounl- In: In $10.!MKHMNI. in furtherance of the plan a! Evading cdfoe merchants of this uunh-y and Europe to assist the coffee States of Brazil in proï¬tably market- lng the great crops of coffee raised with- In thv last year or two. “BRIAN BANKERS HELP BRAZIL TO MARKET THE CROP. MILLIONS FOR COFFEE 43 wwwowwwwwww DELICATE CHILDREN. 2 000. 000 B \(nb ‘ STORED NINIi'I‘Y-FIVE MILLION. “'AS NATIONALISM. Mr. Hadwnll of Birmingham was cycling recently along a counh'y road. A hen belonging to Mr. Righlon flut- tered across the road and gel mixed up in the cyclisi's front. wheel. Rosult, a broken head. a smashed machine and a defunct fowi. That interesting question has engaged the attention of two eminent, judges of the King‘s Bench Division at. Bit-ming- ham. England. and several learned and costly counsel [or two whole days. And in the end the judges did what the fowl failed to (lo-they dodged. Their deci- sion leaves the question still unsettled, but the legal victory for the present rests with the fowl. The little gentleman never flinched, even when the powerful burglar lifted his brawny arm with the intention of delivering a knock-out blow. He skil- fully ducked to avoid the blow. and directly afterwards the Blue Dragoon was lying writhing on the floor smam- ing in his agony, “Police!†and “Mm- der !†for the gentleman. who was an expe1tJiu--jitsu exponent had locked him in an embrace which threatened to dislocate his shoulder and leg. The Blue Diaguon is at present enjoying Ills Majcshs <l105pitallty and doubtless (30n- sideis that teaming Jiu-jitsu ought to be made a criminal offence.~l’carson’s \\ evkly. Learned English Judges Spend Two Days Over the Point. Has :1 hon the right. to endanger the life and limb of a (-yclist on the high- way wilhount rendering Us owner liable for damages 27 \\ HY IS A HEN ANY‘VIIERE, .-\N\'ll0\\'? “Get. on.“ scoffed the Blue Dragoon. “I don‘t want. to hurt you. but if you in- terfere or attempt. to shout I‘ll out. youi†A notorious cracksman. '1 man of sin gularly tine physique. known to the police and his coutreres as the “Blue Dragon.†has reason to regret. his visit to that busy centre of the cutlery trade. Equipped with [all the latest scientiï¬c implements, he broke, into a gentleman’s house and soon succeeded in acquiring s. (-hoice collection of valuables. Just as tr: was preparing to depart, the door opened. and a little gentleman attired in a dressing-gown confronted him. “Give up your weapons, if you are armed," said the gentleman, “and go quietly in front of me to the coal cellar, where I shall lock you in till the police arrive." Some of the most daring burglar-log of mode‘m days have been committed in Shefï¬eld. In the neighborhood of Regent‘s ’ark, London. there are several large man- sions. the. grounds at the back being separated from the Regent's Park canal h} a low wall. A burglar not long.r ago “as succvssful in entering one of those mansions by the drawing-room window and securing a quantity of plate. The night was dark and foggy. and. hearing \‘(slr‘F‘S in tlzr street outsidc, the thief do- triinintd to make his (‘xit at tho back. ll? clambérod over the low wall in safety. and groped his way along the towing-path. when ho suddenly made a fake step. and found himself precipi- taml into the muddy waters of the canal. “Help!" “Help!" “Police!" he shouted. His Cries luckily reachvd the ears of a constable. who came running to the assistance of the drowning man, and this ac-cidrnt- led to the capture of a much-wanted and notorious cracksnian. plate for the nirrhl at the \erv house “hm- the burgl'in “as committed. On reiching the spot thev found a \xindo“ open. “hich lltllllttlll} aroused their susgiielons. They quietly watched. until they saw a bundle dropped from the window, which was presently followed by the. burglar himself. He landed in the Very arms of the police. He was so alarmed at. finding himself in a rough embrace that, foreetling,r his unhmlul errand, he began to shout “.\iuxderl’ “Murder!" “Policet’ He soon learned. to his sorrou. that the police were only too elose at hand. Smno years ago a burglar was-caught ix‘ hi< mm trap in a curious mannm' at \\‘::r:-;ngl0n. England. It happened that Hu- ;.olico had arranged their meeting- Old Art-“hi0. the veteran burglar, who, after pursuing a life of crime for up- wards of half a century. became a re- tormvd character and a lcmliug.r light. of the Salvation Army. once had to appcal tn the police owing to a regrettable inci- dent that occurred to him while engaged in his nctarmus calling. He. broke into a fur wzux‘house in London through cut- ting a hole in the roof, intending to slide to he basement by means of a rope which he attached by a hook to a stout beam. In pitch darkness he slid slowly down thu ropc. but just as ho rcaqbod the Hour his ankle was gripped by a powcrlul bulldog: which had been left to guard the promises. Archie was a man of iron nerve. Ho grappled with the brute and tried to choke it, but. nothing would make the animal relinquish its hold. Finally. he managed to cut the dog's throat With a knife which he had upon him. Mr. Hadwcll Old Archie and the Bulldogâ€"A Burglar Was Received With Open Arms. Om would scarcely imagine that bur- glars would ever regm'd policemen SENT: in the light of their natural and death!- m: exmnlvs. yet (hm-e are nmny m- smuws on record when, on being dis- turlwl in Hm midst of a lmrglnx'y, they have actually clamored for police Pl'o' tea-lion. THEY SHOUTED FOR THEIR ENEMIES “'UEN IN TROUBLE. BURGLARS CRY “POLICE †“Rug-'5' IN THE GRIP OF JIU-JI'I‘SL'. brought an action for he disappeared, and a few weeks later became the husband of another bride at Boston. Again the volatile husband van- ished, this time before the honeymoon was over, and with $2,000 of his wife’s money, in search of fresh conquests. From one State to another he wandered, tunder a series of assumed names and disguises, and in each he found a new victim of his cruel arts. . He married a Polish widow and robbed her of 8300. In Indiana he found a willing bride in the daughter; of a wealthy family, and after a brief honey- moon left his young wife and went to New York with $2,000 or her money, ostensibly to take out a patent. ThenI‘ mowed amines 9:11“; Mlle-dozen One of his earliest experiments in the domain of Cupid was on a pretty pu- timit who speedily tell a victim to his fascinations. and whom he led to the altar in 1.003. But her tenure of married blis< was brief; for, after borrowing $34300 from his fattieis-iz'i-luw, ostcnsibiy [3 buy A Dentisl's Amazing Career of Poly- gamy in the E‘nited States and England. ‘ l.‘ the lelcudury Blucheard were alive to-(tay he would no doubt. be consumed with envy of a certain gentleman, whom we will call “Dr. .\’â€"â€"-,†who was run to earth nut, lung: ago in America after an summing career (tf pt‘tlygamy, the story of which leaves the ll’lVCJIUOIJS (if ï¬ction-writers immtrntly behind. As the lilittl'tlllt‘nltitl feats of this modern Blue- heurd are :ilmust unknown in (laiuidn, a brief sketch of them cam scarcely tail to interest our readers. Dr. .\'â€"-~â€" was born in Switzerland forty-five years ago. and is described :is :1 man of athletic build and attractive exterior. and with a strange hypnotic power. which he inn done ample justice In, over sllï¬t'ï¬plitflt‘ females. Until a few years ago he was known as {Ill ex- ceedingly clever dentist, and seems to have. been content with that, useful. if painful. role, until he discovered that there was at more lucrative. exercise for his talents in the hearts or his fair pa- tients than in their n'imuhs. A MAN WHO MARRIED ONE lll‘N- mum WIVES. ‘ RECORD IN MATRIMONY 'l‘lie \vornun in the house. the man m 1hr- “mac. lhe lioy or girl in tho srlmnl will always ï¬nd a friend in Dr. \Vil- ‘liains' Pink l’ills. 'I‘lwse Pills aclually make nvw. rich. red bland and good Hand banis‘lios i'lmunmtism. m-rmral dc- bilily. kidney troubles and â€1050 aches and pains owned by owm‘ox‘k or over- siudy: good blood builds up the tired unsirnng norvvs and makes palv~ lliin cheeks msy and heullhy. The pills are Sulil at, 50 cents .1 box or six boxes for $2.50 by all medicine dealers or by mail from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00.. BI‘Oi-lmille, Ont. l‘u-uduchos (mil (lizzim‘ss bocmno loss frvquonl and I fell a lilllc slrongcr. I ("onlinuod the pills for a couple of thanth at, the vnd of which time I ‘hud gained in weight: the pains had 101'! me, my appetite was good and I fell as sir-(mg and \\'(-II as (war I did. I ('{umol say too nuwh in favor of Dr. Williams" Pink I’ills for I certainly owe 'my good health to them.†ally falls :ln onsy prey to it. The long linurs and close mnlinvmcnt nvrvssnry in IM-rlm-mii'ig lior hullsm‘huld duties sup lmr strongth. Slio lmmnws run down and ut'lvn sulfurs t’Xll'L‘llll‘ iiiisory. llr. '\\'illinms l‘ink Pills ill't‘ tlw liousmyifc's ‘irié‘ml. ’l‘livy mukv now inliml-luts a?! 'ilâ€"â€"â€":m<l purt' blond Minishos all \m- ‘mrn's niliiivnts. Mrs. 1-2. St. Germain. \vil'i‘ of :1 “1-11 ‘umwn furi'ilor of St. ‘Jnhn (It's (Ihzlillons. 01m. fwund nvw >irmiglh lliimigli l)r. \\r'illimns‘ l’iuli Pills. Silo >nys:~“.~\ your ago I was ox- tromely \wu‘n‘. I rullld not attend to my Work. 1 sum-rm] from dizzy sprlls: my head nuiiwl: my lllnull was poor; I 'luul a hall cough and tlw dwlurs fvurwl I was {1-1ng into cmmunplimt. I fol- 14 “wt their treatment. [or swim limo but without rcliol. I grew (“SCOIll'ilgt‘d and finally gum it up jn (lvsrmir. _l was strongly advised to try Dr. Willinnis' T‘ink Pills. 5U procured six 120x022. BO- loro thoy \wro all gone I felt r-olirf. Tho Dr. “‘illinms‘ Pink Pills Cured :1 So- vcrc Case 0i Ana-min and W ‘zlknc'ss. Amvmiaâ€"pum' wulcry blood-is 11m muse of Inns! of the misery Whitfh (If- Iliwls mankind. Thu- hnusmvifv ¢'\;)("(‘i- ally falls :m vusy prey [n it. 'l‘lw lung: was tried before Judge Bray. Judge Bray decided in favor of the owner of the hen. on the ground that there was in evidence to show that it is the com- mon practice of hens to run into bit,'y'.‘le.<., and that, in any event. there was no evi- dence to show that such was the disposi- tion of the particular fowl in question. \Vhereby Judge llray affm-ded a brilliant illustration of the saying oft. quoted in England. “The law is a hass.†For every cyclist knows that a hen is a fool bird and is particularly prone to 1050 what little intelligence Nature has bestowed on it \vlieneve' a cyclist. draws nigh. lt- usualty waits until the whcchnan is al- most. on top of it and then starts off madly in one direction suddenly to re- verse its course a moment taterw If a spill is averted it is. half the time. due either to the extreme caution of the rider or sheer good luck. A barnyard fowl out on the highway was no place for creatures whose behavim- under exalte- ment was so creati' as that of fowls. The. man who allowed them to stray there should be held responsible for any damage resulting from their foot ways. It was brought out that when the hen ran into Mr. ‘lladwell's wheel it was beâ€" ing chased by a dog. 'l‘hat afforded the judges an opportunity to dodge the is- sue. in giving their decision. they said in effect it. was not necessary to decide what were the respective rights of {owls and cyclists in the highway. They had no precedents to go by. lf the dog had not chased the hen it. might. not have run into Mr. ltadwett's bicycle. That. gave the hen an excuse for spitting Mr. Hartwell. The judges dismissed the ap- peal. but leave was 3;:i-anted the cyclist to appeal to the. next higher court. So the end is perhaps not yet. damages against. Mr. Righton in the Birmingham County Court. The case -nnd n" don-ch Slo S and bowel disorders. A M'Ikel p311] bl“; ed ° Eylgsayf‘eamuccngul 0 1c use. Ask your dmggis! for itâ€" Nnrses’ and Molhers’ Treasure -25c.â€"6 bottles $1.25. National Dana 61 Chemical Co.. Linibd A pug“ [DOCTORS FAILED. A DENTAL PRA QTICE, â€"-Ind .11 stomach and bowel disorders. A Makes puny blbies Elump and rocy. Proved y 50 years' successful use. As]: your dmggis! for itâ€" Revenue Qver a Billion and Yet There IS a Deficit. Nothing could present. :1 more forbid- ding aspect to the student of national economy than the Russian budget, says a St. Petalsburg conespondent. The utter impossibility of futhomiwr the elu- sive mysteries of that stupendously- intricate document soon becomes evident to the average reader, yet such ï¬gures as one is able to grasp and appreciate are obsorbingly interesting and instruc- live. The ordinary revenue of the country is put down at $1,087,500,000, while the “extramwdinary ieceipts are placed at about $184, 500 ,000. Without entering in- to details, the budget shows, in xcality. If your chihh‘on moan and are res!- kass during sleep. coupled, when awake, with a loss of appetite, pulc- counten- ance. picking at the nose, (‘10., you may depend upon it. [hall [he prinmry cause of lhn trouble is worms. Mmhvr vaos’ Worm Exterminuuu- NTU‘HIZH- iv removes thcso pesl» at oucc I'cliuv- ing the little sufferers. “How lm'nly you look in [11050 row- blussums. Miss Maud!" said Hm dwmlml young man. “Is the msu your fnx'm'ilo fi<.wm-?" “Oh. yes. I am very {and of rosw," replied Miss Maud; “but. do you know. I should like to see haw I Would Also sewing machine oil of nlmolnln pm-ily. and tho bosl. anr-s and parts (n all min-nines at Singer «lax-vs. Look km the Rod R. Singer Swing Mm-hilw Co. \Vl'ile us at Manning (thnhfl‘s, Toronto, for set 01' Bird Cards free. EX PE RT SERVING-MA CHINE REPAIRS. In Max'ch.147. there was such an enormous auramulalkm of low al. llw lnwcr end a! Lake Erie that llm Niagara River ran nearly dry, and people worn alllc lo walk part of lhe way across the Falls dry-shod. As a clunmuimi polygamist Dr. X â€"â€"A has (*slnblishod a record \Vliivh “‘4" sin- cel'cly hope will never be uppmm-lwd. So [ma his most dungoi-uus rival was one Emile G . a nniiw of Lyuns, wlm 3n the space of six yours “wood and mm ll'iirly:six wives in various pm'ls of 1110 Cm’ilincnl. and was linully shall by one of his viclimgs while lionoyniooning will: the last of his brides. Tho Dmnou, l)yspopsia.â€"â€"ln oldon times it was a popular b-oliof that de- mons. moved visibly through the am- bient air. seeking to enter into men and trouble thom. At the present day the demon, dyspupsia, is at large in the same way. soeking habitation in thaw who by careli-ss or unwise “Vim: in- vite him. And once he mum-s a man it, is ditllcult to dislodge him. He that ï¬nds himself so possessvd should know that. a valiant friend to do battle for him with the unseen too is l’tll‘llli‘lm":~' Vegetable I’ills, which are ever really {01 the trial. FACIAL TBANSFORMA'I‘ION. And lhux ho conlinuml his (“aw-01' 0f polygumy. lindingr a, fresh “iii; and :i IH‘W snin'cc of X‘OVL'IHIC‘ (11100 n niunili on an average: until, it. is estiinulod. hf‘ had won and dl‘S(‘l'l()(l a linndml hridi-s. When he had cxliuustvd â€10 States he h'nnsfmi'cd his misguided izilvnls 10 London and Mani-hostel: leaving behind him a wake of ziliundunnd wives. of (lchls and wan-unis for his zii'rvsl. until 0:. lust Nmncsis. in the form of one of his onlmgvd Victims, overlook him. He was I‘oz‘ognizvd and ai'i'osiod in New York. and we may flSSllllH‘ that for :1 limo atiiany rule his llCilVlllt‘S \\'ill llnd :1 loss pleuszinl and more I'OSll'lClL‘d livid fur their exercise. widows in 1111111111511. 1111 111' “1111111 111',- (1('<1'1'1('11 111111 1011011111,! 11111111 111 5111115 1'11111r111g 1111111 $2 51111 111 $1.1 111111 111 (1:11:11 111'g11w 11 11111011111 11111n1' 111111 11111111111011 in 11 1111111111111 guisu. N11“ 111' \\'113 1111111- s1111v1'n. 1111\\' 11c 11011511111 11 >\\’1'1J[1111g 1111.11151111'110: 11R .\11'. 11.â€"â€"â€" 111‘ \\'115 “111311111011 11111} 1110, 1111111." as Mr. B 11: wore side “1115111113 only, 111111 50 1111 11111111311 [1111\1'111110 1111111111 111 Starch deï¬cit ‘ox $184,500,000, the origin a: L in 11, Too G n > 206 DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND GENERAL STORES 10¢. per packet, or 3 packet. for 25¢. will last a whole cannon. A pure, hard ‘ _ V Manitoba ,. ,m, 7 flour for bakers and others demand- ing strength, coflor and uniformity. FLY PADS STRONG WHITE DEALERS EVERYWHERE SUPPLIED WITH FLOUR AND FEED. WRITE U3. VIE ALSO MAKE 'QUEEN CITY! .'\ BLENDED FLOUR THAT HM CAINED GREAT FAVOR A5 A GENERAL HOUSEHOLD 'ALL PURPOSES' FLOUR. in orange blossoms." elluloid 'I'IHC “13‘8le Bl'lNiE'l‘. WILSON'S AT YOUR GROCERS -â€" BOLD IV â€" Easier ironing gives better ï¬nish on things starched with Celluloid Starch, the only no- boil cold-water starch that can’t stick. You will like it best, once you try it. Buy it by name. Anygood dealer. 300 sheets of sticky paper Ivory packet wlll kill more ï¬les than “but. do you hmv I Would Hint taken. “Why duos a woman always add 1. mslscript to m“: Icltvr?†“Well,†.m- swer‘cd the ungalfnm \vrolch. “she pm- tvably ï¬gures out, in 1101' own mind What her letter has madv you Ih‘ 14, and {hm tries to have the lust \wn .†lTCfl, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every lorm of contagious Itch on human rr animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysvnlr-ry Cardin;I is pl-vpm'vd from drugs known In fin- [H'Ofl‘SSiUII as Hum-nughly I'Plinlvh‘ In! the cure nf cholera. dynamllmgv. diur- rhmn. griping pains and smnmor (mm- plainls It. has boon usol succosmxllj M 11ml cal pmclilinnms for a numlwz‘ o. wars “ith manning IOSUHS. if sunning {mm {my summer complaint 1: is just. the I'In’ulicine lhal will Cun- you. Try a bottle. It sells [01‘35 Cents. Pmswcdvo Emphyorâ€"v“Yum' pan-{11s ‘ch something: whon Hwy (livd. did Un-y not?" 13~y-â€"“(m. yes. sir." l‘hnplnyow “And what (lid they have you, my My?" Boyâ€"J‘An orphan, sir." (Explain Bailey ï¬rst established hark- noy cmwhos in Landau in the _\'(‘:H' 1034-. They \wro {our in number. and slmd at me Manmle in the Strand. The University of Glasgow was found. ml in 71451 by Bishop 'l‘ux'nlmll. Queen Mary mm) to the University thirlvon acres of land. Tho I‘m-h Luke 0! 'J‘rinidnd hos in 1h.- cmtrc of the island, sixteen miles {rum I’m! 01' Spuin.’ ll is I}; milus in cir- vumferonco. and though at the «hint»: I‘m pitch is cold and hard, in the cum-x- i' is. hot and boiling. The heat 0! the Tropics fades ro y cheeks. It. takes away the energy. “Fermvim†is the best tonic tn hmce you u . It stimulates the system. It, makes the wea strong. It is pleas- ant to take. All druggists sell it. A Medic-inc (“.hvst in llsc]!.-0my Mm well-10410 can nffnrd to Imssoss a modi- cinv chcsl. but Dr. 'I‘hmnug licloclric Oil. which is :1 medicine chest in “5va Ming 8 rmm-dy for rhvumutism. Inm- l,ung«‘;, sure thmm. Colds. coughs. cu- tm-rh. nslhmn and a potent healer for wounds. culs. bruises. sprains. eta. i.~ within the roach of the pom'osl. (mm: to its chenpness. It. should be in ever) house. In the duyx‘ of James \‘I. Scul‘mnli had 51 diffm-vnt Clans. 0! which thirty- four Indongvd 10’ the Highlands. Yes, It Is humlllating to have .1 skin Favored with inul eruptions. It, is painful. ton. Why not. end the trouble and reswre your skin to its nat- ural fairness with Weaver‘s Cemte? Misfoflunos of Princes “110 Have Fol- lowed the $011 as a l’ruh-ssion. In \‘iOW of the Incl that Prim» Edward (II Wale: has onlm‘t'd Oslw-m- N'n'al (f4 lloge it. is inlm‘o.~ling to 11010. says London Til-Blls. that the;- (mly royal sailor Princes who have oscapvd mishap aw his father, the Prince of \Valc-s. and the Duke of Genoa. Swim-haw royal and imperial Princes who hax'e adopt- ed safariug life as a prufcssiun seem to be pursued by ill luck. which is partly the ever-recurring iam- incs. It. was to cover the most. urgent oi thwe items that the Government re- cently had to call for an internal loan of $31,500,000, the remainder is to be set- >tiod by means of a projected foreign loan of $117,000,000, and both of these loans til't: nmrked down on the budget as “ex- traordinary receipts." The 10101 amount derived from ordinary somws of direct taxation, customs and stump duties, eta, mm only be stated zippmjixinmtcty, but M. Vodovozoif, the cmincni. Russian c.\'- port. cstimutcs the full nn‘ionnt. raised by tnxntion .zit $600,000.000. 'i‘hrsn ï¬gures corrcsiwnd on tine dciiit. siiiv with the following chicf items: The national ci'vdit, in which is incimlvd payment of inicrcst on the national debt, of $100.- 350000, making it :28 [wr ccni. of the total tzixntinn rccoiptx. and army and navy. $23ti.850,000, or about, it?) Iii-r cont†“aiimmisnunuu, $252,700.00). «(0.01 to 37 pc'.‘ cont. The term “ndniinistrzition" mwrs the impcriul family, ltw Govern- ment. thc various Mii‘iNi-ivs. Stale atti- The Grand Duke Alexis. Lord High Admiral of the Russian fleet. managed to run his yacht into a Russian steam- ship. with little damage to the latter, but inuring,r tho yacht so much that the repairs cost 100.0th rubles. ('inls, law and police, etc. 'l‘lln Imip-orial lluuse ulmic receives owr $130000, lic- sldos (Ill enormous X‘QH‘llllt‘ from the imperial estates. The mxl. of the police service has been doublod in the lust live yours, and is now $31,000,000, as aguinsl $22,000,000 for education ,u L l'NLl’l ZKY ROYAL SAILOR“. ISSUE NO. 24â€"07. Canada Cycle and Motor Many bicycle riders \VhO have not ridden for years are getting back into the game this season. They found. that after all, the whee} was a good thing. and helped them to enjoy life butter. Iï¬ each the metal to metal disc clutch. shaft drive. selective slidin ear transmission nick l “681 in ,3“ gears 3-"(1 shafts. Powerful double brakes on rear wheels, posige lubricating and wax; circulaung systems. MODEL Dâ€"2 cylinder. 15 }J.P. light touring car: wheelbase, 90 inch, ï¬res 30:3. in h MoDEL 19â€"4 cylinder 25 [instant-if“: car. wheelbase 104 inch. tires 32:! inch?...?. §;':§:::g MODEL 1â€"4 cyhm‘ier, 40 H.1’.,ffurmg car. wheelbase 118 inch, tires 34x4 inch in front ' n...) A .~_L t.‘ .M As 3 heath and pleasant. means of transportation and as bicycle is ï¬nding its level. 115 real worth is recognized. The 531% this year already demonstrates this fact. Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Lirriited 'rnnnm-rn llxx‘ï¬'rlnxv naav. a. The Great Essentials of an Automobile A Licensed Hotel in North Bay. one of the busiest and bat towns in New On- tario; the hotel is situatnd on a promi- nent sheet adjacent to the new Govern- ment Post-afï¬rm rebuilding. For full par- ticulalms apply to P. MCCOOL, Rea] Es- tate Dealer, North Bay. Improved and unimproved farms 0! 160 acres up, at $6.00 per acre and higher; clme to market. A postal card stating requirements will bring you par- ticulars. Address. J. B. Gowanlock, 354 Agnes Street, Winnipeg. THE STANDARD GRAIN (30., 600 Schoï¬old Bldg., - Cleveland, 0. of SC. 8400. 5 FREE. To Withstand Wear. Power to Move. . To lit-lain the Original Lustre. Power to Keep Movmg. To Hide Comfortably. Power to Stop. 'l‘uAT lSwthe ability with ease and comfort to take any road, ruggl smooth. level or sleep. sandy or muddy. and come back to ear-z. days work trash and strong as at the outset. Ask anyone who owns a RESSELL why he is STILL DRIVING A RUSSELL. lm'ariubly the answer will embody in is high standard. Underwear The Good Old Days Wamnled to you by the dealer. by the maker to him. Fam- ï¬tted for cgmfort I “kc: won t mark. want shrink. Made in msny fabrics And styles, 3! various prices. inform-Suing nus for women. men and children. mTrade-ma'ked 1n red as Above. Nothing you can wear costs you so little in real comfort, 16.1 service and 3:31 satisfaction as $10 buys Puts or Calls on 10,000 bu. Wheat. No further risk, a movement 5c. from price makes yqu $500 _4c. with Cushion Frame, Coaster Brake. "MAKE ALL ROADS SMOOTH,» Blg Money In Wheat. 4% " RUSSELL CARS ARE GREAT CARS.†l .. m“, ...................................................... 5.3, Powerful. Sï¬wdy, Comiorlable and Handsome. “'rile for Catalogue FARMS FOR SALE. 3c. $306, etc. Write' for Circqlar, “MAKERS or Till-2 “(nuns BEST mu'cws.“ TorOnto Junction, - Canada, Guaranteed The Massey “Silver r l‘obonâ€, Perfect, Cleveland, Brantford. Imperial. Rambler and Blue Flyer and 45 ihch in ~réar, TORONTO JUNCTION. CANADA. ' ' _ BRANCH Fiï¬â€"Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Melbourne, Australia“ HAMILTON MOTOR WORKS. Ltd. Branchvs:»-\\‘innipvg. Vancouver, Molbuurue, Aust For Sale. MADE IN CANADA IS YOUR MONEY EARNING A FAIR INCOME " FOR YOU 2 ' IN THRE E MODELS HAMILTON. ONT. means 01 transportation and as a time saxor the real north is recognized. The large increase in .lâ€"aln- » I’- ,1 ARE l SAILS FROM MONTREAL 0V MOVDA , 5 at 8rd 1nd 17:11 Juno, Lit,15tb and 22m 7qu 13th mind 26:): August 9th IMid 23rd Npumbey' I and â€formiiquyG th hereafter!†Pictou. NE . can. Hum, . 313.8; Perce, Cape(' av. IGnnd iver Summer-316., P.E..,I and Liz , “town, RE. I. “I“. Summer Excuniom, $85, by the new Twin Screw SS. “Bermudian", 5,800 tons. 5mm“ 5. and mu June, 8rd, mu and 3m Juxv, 14m â€3 20th Magus: 4th. ml: and 25th Sopiomber m, n 26th October,6th,16th ma 27m 50%.}... 16th 8.! bet. Temperature cool by sea. breeze: gexdon the: shove 80 degrees. The ï¬nest. trips of the season {or heahh and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. A. E. 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