the vicinity... of oe Tibesiod of thi! of the potion, #o picear-{ 3 oped fu 'ove 'of Jules me's romances, of the existence of mous openings. in 'the inte. "rior of the earth. Buch void spaces, Tt is go easily digested that it the system, making new blood 'd metal. Professor Garreft P. erviss in New York American, I Use Scort's Emul. 148. Detter to becorro great thon th Influenza. ; ugh. on no large scale, may exist the mpper part of the crust, but not a, great depth. The earth ls ef-' vely | mg solid than a cannon . nd movable rocks compos- 4 are like a film of rust. on parent contradiction is due to the te] imendous pressure inside the earth. No jrock and no metal can remain there in state in which we see It on the sur- Pace. Its molecules must lose the ad-! herence characteristic of solid bodies in codisequence of the heat, but still they are not free to flow like an ordi mary liquid, because of the compression to which they are subjected. | The phenomena of earthquakes have given wonderful information about the Snternal state of the globe. All ob- _|mervations show that the shocks of earthquakes are confined to a thin up- per shell. They originate at a depth of only a few miles at the most. But the vibrations which they set going are felt all through the earth, often ex- |Jending to the antipodes. The great held rigid by the pressure, is ex- elastic, and jt responds to a. like a ball of steel or of glass. density of the earth increases to-' the center. It is only in the up-; of the crust that local move-i iments can take place, causing shocks' mpd changes of level at the surface. Deeper down everything is gripped and ble, except, as already re- that the molecules of the rocks' metals there are subject to vibra- like those of a bell against which' struck. : this is not all. Whenever a local. the pressure is brought near the surface the t effectually solid Lingly ( EARL GREY'S AFPEAL On behalf of Needy Consump Strong words of Canada's Governor-Ge At the official opening of the King Edward Sanatorium for Co near Toronto, His Excellency delivered an address that must have an bearing on the future of the sanatorium movement in Canada. We "The proceedings this afternoon commenced with & beautiful and reverent prayer from your old friend, Dr. Potts He prayed that the light of the Lord might shing upon us. That prayer is abundantly answered. He also prayed that the White Plague might be removed. Well, whether that prayer will bo answered or not depends upon yourselves." "jg it not a standing shame and reproach to the gov ments and Individuals that there is not more care taicon dh the people of Canada to protect themselves against curse of consumption?" On his way out to the King Edward Sanatorium,---so named by permission of His Majesty King Edward VII--the Gov- ernor-General's car was stopped ia jts progress outside the Canada Cyele; & Motor Co. by alarge ¢ of its employses.. A 3 tion of one hundred dol- {ars was handed the Governor- # Geoefal, a 'donation to the. : Tomy Free Hospital Tor 'Con- aptiv x su es. "Twas a that has never refused a single applicant admissiot, ; ? And Is Constanly g-owing In Put le Favor. Tt Is the BEST ADVERTISING Tt dn this Distrist; I; the Qgrinltucists : A 'l Evans Building, Central Liv T PERRY. 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