- -"""'. P"'" ... . "rr-s ge"' ths Much 18 the buttleship Martel re. u-mly. lt was said to be the largest din, turned to Pt: from . trial trip leak. m-r ever given in that city. It was held ing badly by d) Item: in the Guierie des Machines. About 50,- rtd'ye")rcpeerugttr,rt: PCO vat down "ogether. Five hundred m of China Ind abandoned. waiters served md 15.000 dishes were 1'g?,,"Lt't,ot,',dethi Mignon the bat. njul at nine nu {of 03bit} There were g"12d',te,piit, $3311“: t 'll'l'th' 100,000 plate<. hieh if piled up would to give up her trill trip. much ten time higher than the Eiffel On May 30 the mneht of the us Tower. The “our" included 25,000 bot. "Chip PPretit 1"i',"d"u1, in the the of red and white wine. 15.000 bottlee awn“ her trinU and ahe “a to.U of beer, 0.000 bottles of milk, 10,000 bot- On July , g 'ttgut 3:1an 3;: ",e,'T,'l2ttg'tdit.0 'el':, ., Aptd2t- 'ltTd'llh m. AT, Pee, , o qum’ 'adel'rlT2t,"t anyâ€. 1nd two steam um, loch of 15 horse “at m notions}! him er, brand tho eoffee. Meats of all m. in an e tic had I... 'e"i','2",'.'.'gld 70mm,tmw... A1'LAd,.".4littl','flr2t,Mrt thou-quartets of a ton of dung. . m "I! â€PM “W and h Tower. The "our†included 25,000 bot, “as of red and white wine. 15.000 bottles of beer, 6,000 bottles of milk, 10,000 bot- tle. of mineral wattâ€. Mtn bottl- o! champ-gag, 4,000 hall bottle. of than, And two â€can urns, and of IS horse, 000 sat down 'ogether. Five hundred waiters served od 15.000 tubes were used " nine In . of tables. There were 150.000 pines. hid: if 'riied up would teach teet tin higher than the Eiffel the menu consisted of 26,000 clams, 300 gallons of soup, 3,000 pounds of blue, fish, 3.000 pounds of roast chicken, 500 loans of bread, 4,000 rolls, 100 pl- lotus oi ice-cream, goo quilt. of eoffem, 25 pounds of an, 20,000 cigars, 2,0ltit bags of tobacco. 2,000 clay pipes and 20,- 000 bottles of beer. That was 1 pretty extensive bill of fare, but it n: noth- ing in comparison to the diam: of the Mutmlids oi France, given in Paris I!- emtly. It no aid to he the iamest din- nor ever given in that city. It who held, in a. can. des Machine. About 50,-; m out dome 'oqethor, Pit. hunk“: the Much has been said about the magni- tude of the feast of the blue jackets at Coney Inland some time Mo, when the, U. S. sailors entertained the Inc. of the: British squadron. About three thousand‘ mat down " table, and it is Mated that] A question has "he fieatioam of chauffeurs. gins-er before he can . The disastrous explosions on U. 3. wsrships have led to inquiry as to the quality of the smokeless powder used, and st Boston mently s pest quantity was taken from s vessel sud submerged in twin of sea water. This smokeless powder is subject to clinical deterion- tion, and it is suspected that some recent1 accidents were mused by spontaneous ignition due to chemical action. Was3 that the 'ttMtse of the destruction of the} Maine] people to Europe, to Canada and to other countries. Still the balance is largely in favor of increase of population, and some people wonder where it u to end. In the year ending June " Uncle Sam got 1.285349 immigrants, nn addiiion of population larger than the entire popu- lation of many Stntes. Indeed, only 27 of the " have a greater population. But Uncle Sam is now losing a great many An effort is being made in a Syrian murder case at Fredericton, N. B., to set up the "unwritten lad" defence. If the Judge does his duty he will make abort Work of that defence, and instruct the fury that in Canada we proceed accord- ing to the statute, and hang men who in disregard thereof proceed to avenge their own wrongs, real or funded, by murder. Toronto bakers and dealers convicted of selling short-weight bread have paid $275 in fines, bakers paying $25 apiece, and dealers W. An effort will be made to have the law amended to enable municipalities to fix a tstandard weight of loaf. _ l .r,-nm At Marquette, Mich, . an acid to be a British subject has been fined '10 and sent to jail for 30 days for tearing down and trampling on I United States fhttt. The lesson will do good. The flag fool learns sense by no leu haul: "hoot- mg. Dr. Saunders, Director of Experimuul Farms, who has just returned from the Nuthwmt. expect: that country to yield a three-quarter crop. The greatest danger to be apprehended is that which might be caused by early hoot. 5VhraUtans out there mix their water with something More stimulating to the hagimtiol. Out in Nebraska a water Trython IS inches in diameter and att feet long is trrrrvrizing the people. Probably the New York Police Service Commission is urged to require note an to be run and side doors to be adopted. It is said that only about on per cent. of the pun- "ttters can get seats; and the aide door is advocated as {amazing tho emptying and filihtg your... Toronto Board " Control in consider- ing the withdrawal of its proposed 8200,- eon grant to dry hoopitdu and the htsild.. ing of a ho~4pital for the poor. " tonne; punish thou [nit] d - in; forest fires. But first catch and con- viet them. 6mm com. [I mn has arisen as to the quali , ehturfreurs A locomotive on to port in c sinking condition. On March " the destroyer E ram- med torgdo boat No. M3 off 3:: coat of Con , bunting a steum pipe and tttPte. tine men to death. The torpedo . -..- - On Men-eh 12 the bettleehip Ions was mm by the explosion of her after-magn- line " 'Ibnlon, the vessel becoming . to. Ul ions, over one hundred of her crew being killed. On March 14 the coat defence ship Fuiminsnu wee struck by e torpedo dui. ing s nun-mp off Bust end towed tht Fem-nay 26 the destroyer Kubyle loot the. men through An explosion in but boiler room. On Mach 6 the lubmarino Gymnoto, while manomvoriq under wnter, struck a rock Ind Med her man, but mowed. 'd.htritiyitotutmrfiedGrarii,Tid ttT She h. since then been sunk trnd t . On Febmry 2 the battleship Brenna! broke from her moorings during a storm sud went “hora near Hyena. On Fehmry 8 torpedo boat No. 339 but nine men by n explosion aboard duh; I. speed trill. On February " the cruiser Jean Bin m uhore on the northwest count of um_und beams c total loss. On the same" day: GrtdtLiriiii'" itil'"' tteeatm, unmanageable " ten, but "I tanned and towfd _to port, BRING THE “BIG STICK†mm!!- Lotta. (Philadelphia Record.) A fire which broke out nee: the pow- der magazine of the French battleship Hoche " Toulon on the night of Friday lest very nearly resulted in e duplication of the recent disaster whereby the bat. tie-hip lens we. destroyed, mmpenied by great ion of life. The Roche Wu and by sinking her in . slip to prevent‘ the spread of the flames. Since the be. nning of the year en .etr.tt.etei,1t glue number of more or less eeriotu Inb- hepe here occurred in the French new. Here is the list: On Jennery ll the submerine Alger- ien sank at her moorings at Cherbourg. n. on- ...A a__ n . . __-_-__ - -'""_" -- --. w vw-‘v .t.teyyttCthyrHywriiGGitrTi'a"iil" P1imoPttttith-itnarrerditu7tiG Matched with . “can. from the Wm TlttrioteoyriimrGiiiar"aTdr-t'i""'t'ri under tho rule of the unitary beggar chm. In mum there I. tthte a select company of them. the order lam; been inatttut" ePrtteatarttewnedr%rty. Hungwt manhunt: of the lying dynasty, was one. hC'efaPPyCeheatothr-tmyustIni Wuhan-o. T2toreteiuasttmwtauGrrdi; ',?,Ceotetrr,-a_toutiiiGiruG"Gri"k 10,000 “a In W11 amu- tn Penn. moor-1.1m an - recognised be- fP!"Cttr-ayt"reutonruriiizuaua tho hon-10A â€new ot autumn ohm. Mmmmlmedm blackmthobach 1effynt.eOuirrobriuriki%GiriaT 1.1011. They wear author a draw not or attlvotysteameutedsotha-iir-aatGitoii. fy2trtntitremrttrmni-ioa'%Tartiriri dud OM crumb. M then are hun- dndnoluum In W. They carry A wood-a boll in their Mud. to “new that can]. A. 'rukther as over 60 Randy‘s“ tePopmilrto.uvvoie -e-MV - "_-""-".'- nun-n - - can" b N M. “Int!" am. They my them .Hnrerttttt,msdtnmtttratiaruutrttj-" "'d'I'h W ettiaf '.'",Lt,t,v1'r', re- to W, o the hue: cf. nah-MI trig", the cried. that db. tax ."cttpt much. F tNN In.†M m “mark of bean". 1m- "m 'tttrp,, 0" m tute (the word. “ .. mur- button") In" mob-My 1"'a2e,1,'reu',ordfat,ttr,ettPeiiil PPS, _.._ Itefh, Hytuot "In draw Prre1rttttttir4am1tt.is-fa""ttu "b-tae-tr-oil-tair whenhohnot than. _aqa-hititsdurtstruino-vr. 'tymtprtt_haionaksra. whichhdlmud in!» 000.17th Hon-om 1eeyfrieohmoethsirur-iair-iaGir- t'ftet,r""m'""aiaacaiGrrtiia 'h.tr-retigseu-raet.muotat 9tytttiuuteiurttiriariiuGaTiGiic we!!!“ mm)?“ on It, m mmy mm 1'2gtrgt,g,tedhT,,"tupgj'S,CtiiieeditE - 'wwingmp,my Yoo-o-o-o-or, nommnmmgm- dam A_--amr.ahtrmd wndmmmmum will! mum.umm - _e_tr-ahtirrrtj-ar"i- to in!" '31:“ 1w LU'i'.L,'iucisii tsubmarine "x"" the uventh century before chriit Ta that it mark. the burial place of Romul- us or mother of the early Kings of Rome. A monumental tomb of colonel aim In found the other day during the ME- cantions which are being made on the Palatin Hill at Rome. The archaeologists believe that the monument dates from The Jun says there in no possible chance of his being able to bring un In. dian tum of cricketers to Great Britain, as at present there is no developed tal. cut. to be had. I Itany's New Life. (London Daily mu.) Kumar Shri Ranjiteinhji, now the Mahmjah Jam Sahib of Ntswanagar, in not likely to visit Great Britain for lame time. Writing to 0. Cambridge friend of long standing, he say: that he is busily engaged in his spare houm in im roving the surroundings of his palace. ET/l MaeLaren left I. cricket match we: arranged, the Lancashire captain leading one side and "Ranji" the other. The match ended in an easy victory for Muchren, who secured u: the best men, the Jam having to be content to take on his side a large array of princes. The meet prized decor-Mon in Austria en?- reepondn to the Britilh Victoria Croee, end it: "we trim from the rigorous condition- tor obtaining it and the ttdeitty with which they have been observed. It in known u the Maria Theresa Cross. and I (an den Ago there occurred the Rom nuiverury of its foundation. Since that time there hare been oniy 883 recipients. "It shell be on invioln- Ne rule," my: the foundation statute, “met no pemn, whoever he may be. null be ad- mitted to the order for my other etmaidora- tio nthan long service or wound. received beiore the enemy. and not for my renew tion than long service or woundl received!) join hand: on this subject." Mid! the Ihn- Dre. founder. The recipienu of the crane tgat'"'"""" ipeo tacto.--Ptmn the Lohdon l c. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, eta him as the evil genius of the festivities of many and many a, summer outing. It would not, perhaps, be a bad idea. to or- ganize a. vigilance committee for every planning party that goerdown to the bayside or to the riverside. Such I committee might observe premonitory symptoms of the boat-rocking craze and deal with the boat rocker in the to prevent tragic consequences. 4% Compounded Quarterly Minard's Ziniment Cures Distemper. I Be Careful in the Water. (From the Baltimore America.) l A: to the paralytic mmpu, which sometimes seize those in the water, this in a. mishap which cannot, of corms, be foreseen. Every swimmer, however, should take the possibility of such a, dis. aater into consideration before he make. a venturesome effort. The individual who cannot swim should never “doe in water that is above the mist line with- out wearing a life preserver. Better still, he should never go out over [','"tfettt until he learns to swim. Ag to the foo that rocks tho boat, what more our be added to the columns of literature that have already been published for his dis. couragement? Apparently he eanmd be Weeded out: it is impossible to eliminate “I"! ENDING. mom Cult-l Id loco-n. 53000.00!) "Big Stick" 'oiuiiiihiiiA%"i1", rat, tie. been, when en he and. '13 [when at It“ M drydoeh and In M m use.“ lace-cm, ','.'n'la vhhh new at hand ',?erfyetroyueo-eiaruiiU" 'blage of cripples. It then that if it in ‘deuired to “mun our naval strength†leven tempomily on the Pacific it will Gli suffice to man our battleship. there; the accenoriee will have to be moved out dong with the ehi . There is s fa: Mock It Mare Island; glut, my: a. Win - ington news tie-patch, "it might " Well be in China until I channel shell be dreAred to bring it within reach of big dipe.†At the Bremerton navy yard the trouble is the lack of skilled labor, and "some special inducement. will have to. be held out by the department to get trained workers to make their homes at this place." We might get ready for a “musing of the fleet" on the Pacific in five or six years; the precipitation of the battleship; into those waters at this time k likely to result in a. finale. The, m Whom-lass TheUtsimtTutc-stroeithits Capital and Run of "900.000, DePoasandssar4rt-.tue"it, eotrqtounded My. on dcpodu fiat-dollar-ds Fund-m ,ahdrr.vaubreuqG-ta.. Om booklet E a In. a... byMaildeuemU‘m Write faintedâ€. In“. We choh- and - m ct cumulon- Itch on human or Inhal- and In 80 minute. by Wollord’l Sum-n lotion. It - mu. Sold by afoul-u. PEOPLE Living in the Country Banking by Mail incl-pedal ad.. “WNPOOPIG b'viaehsnaeaidiatriet. who there amnounhiaeuei1itim. It is no - roan-my to had - in and place. when it is ,tottlrirsdmeronttihehorsms but when a u coming bathing Most Prized Austrian Decoration. Talks Banking by Mail Tomb of Romulus? l'l'cI-l -- --_ ._._- ._ ul’u- III. - "tmlm. “I in history?" "t m1 Ghent-II that." 8.qu - “I. "I'm too hwy keeping R - ban: â€a no hv ths. Lt-rldltturl" -_.- um. I. _"'Po8"0B" duplicated, u {at u is known, " one: point of the world. -The question has been the subject of much etudy, but no coucluaive answer has been given. It in probable that there is an underground channel which carries the water back into the sen nt no gist depth below the surface. The mutant ittflux of salt water at CephI-lonln in dunno...“ _... A-- - . . _ The sea. enters the land at four point. Arhere the coast is practically on a level ‘with the salt water surface. The tour initial streams unite to form the little river that flows inland in a broken rocky channel until it finally disappears in the limestone rock and sinks into the earth. This inland flow has continued almost certainly for several centuries. It is far too great for removal by evaporation, chemical combination, or even physical absorption by pores or caverns in the rocks. What' becomes of the water that is constantly flowing inland and disap- pears finally in the fissures that have opened in the limestone.' Flown Inland in a Greek Island and Then Disappears. One of the most curious phenomena of geography is found on the southern coast of the Island of Cephaloniu, in Grace. It its stream of salt water which for an unknown period hu left the almost tidelcse sea. and flowed ll)- Und with B volume sufficient to furnish water power to two mills. For lone generations the mills were operated by underahot wheels which took their power from this little river of ocean water. They supplied flour to the people of the inland until recently, but now they have been dismantled owing to the compe- tition of larger and better equippedl No Occupation There. The Brtistie girl who arranges the fur. niture of her own room to suit the a. manda of her on nature is apt to think that in the cue of pecuniary pressure the would be able to earn an easy and lucrative living by undertaking house decoration for the general public. In thin idea she in utterly mistaken, for than who have succeeded in this branch have done so by arduous labor and a. couno of study in the decorative and 0.11de am. Mind’s Liniment Curel Diphthu'll. R. a O. Navi/tio/ If you desire rest and recreation why not try . "The River St. [uremic Trip? " Folders descriptive of the Thousand Islands, Rapids, Quebec, Murray Bay, Tadousac, the fur-famed Saguenuy River, etc., on spplicstion to any railway or steamigg'st . titktt agent. For illustrated gui'lie," I‘Ningan. to the Bea," tend 6c. in postage stam I to H. Footer Chnffee, A. G. P. A., 1h,'tdt D L n xv,,,s A. n There are half loaves of white bread --ehat a number of good dishes could be made from them if people knew how good this bread is when dipped in water and put back into the oven for a. little while; and why do we have anything like cracker dust when we can have fine grated bread t Just a. few creamed potatoes, and e few pen left,.“not worth -ing"-but they make a delicious coup. Where Will You Go This Summer? Saving in the Kitchen. It has often been remarked that what is thrown into the garbage can in our rich country would feed all the poor, says Hmrper’. Bazar. I have seen thin proved many I. time, and it in not tho well-to-do, but those who ought to econ- omize, who either know not how to util. ire instead of throwing away thing: or are too lazy to do Bo. your chest with and. -jiivVfGietiii"; rub the holow of your back with sand. less susceptiblc to colds in the heat-bo- sides being conducive to cleanlinm. Rub your feet with and until the caucus Ikin u removed. It the skin ia very course use I. brush. Rub and between your toes in order to harden the skin. Rub less and rinse it; repeat this often, and it will improve your speech. Rub your teeth With sand, also the gum in order to harden them. 'lhis will preserve your teeth. Rub and in your nontrils in or- der to harden and mmooth the skin and mucous membrane. This will make you hm --e---, -.1, A .. _ _ -- ---_-. - - lvuvwlu. - IVAN“; Fill Fri hair with and and rub the scalp thoroughly; this will remove all mama. Rug thr (we with sand; this will remove blackheads, flatten out complexion. 8 number of years. “and of promenad- ing Mons the shore in the hot sun, go in baking, and on coming out of the miter “outmuugn the toltomng and formula: um lulu. AyrittirttuNmryoreth- Iothouwhoueuthuuidolvom like to other I little “vice which It tot. liwed will improve the general hula; " least l have wand it beneneial to we for "emnrTasrttanBotttterte. Wa Attention lamina. , tW-ttit-n tttar.) mama!†mo qrttt tte Inn- RIVER " SALT WATER. manual. all skin impurities, such as pimples, and Wm help to wrinkles and improve your Pill your mouth with and ; repeat this often, and it a your speech. Rub you: and, also the gum in order TORONTO the men t uhore except Prints ho- ton, of E Dragoons. and Pr!“ Panel! of the Hanan, who lost M iEii% Attempting to save their - Drowned " Manoeuvrel. (London Duly mu.) While the 3rd Dragoon Guard: and the 11th Haas" were conducting manoeuvres on the seashore at Rue (Co. Dublin). 3 bridge of been, con» “mend mo- tut inlet of the we, col- hpud and precipitated thirty-avenues into deep water. by the Great gallantry was displayed mrhmneeiinthetr effortato_t- pom“ not swim, "sdinthFtt When a burglar knows that he cannot enter downstairs he will frequently make an attempt from the roof. All trapdoor. should be left well bolted on the lower side, and nll upstairs windows as we fully fastened as those on the ground - Take care that L',',','.' letter box in the front door is a. ox, and not 1 mere opening, or an open wire cage. If e burglar can pass " hand through he will soon get u wire loop over the hub, and so gain admission. Bolts are of very ligl: use as door fastening: . They can cut through easily with a small saw of hardened steel. Have your front door fastened by a. chain. The chain ean't be cut, be. cause it is loose end offers no resistenee The ordinary window catches an be gushed beck by the insertion of . knife 1 tween the, sashes. Where this is not possible ell the burglar needs do is to use his jammy " a lever and force up the lower sub. when the screws of the estch come away Jrorn the woodwork or the eateh breaks. Futen Four win. dows withrsash bolts or thumb screws. Bolts are fastening. . wily with Iteel. Have by I. thtin: & Solid.) season in the burglar's h ttme. The deserted eppeerenee of moat housee where owners ere off on holiday gives their emptiness "my to every passer-by. It is far wiser to have the house Iooktug a much occupied u poeiyur, with. the blinds up. lemon- nil hard, not: or allow lamp. and blemishes from horses, blood uplvin, curbs, splints, ringbone, "reener, "ities, Ipninl, [on and swollen throat, 'rt.' ate. Save 050 by use of one bottle. u- ranted the most wonderful Blemish Gun am known. Bold by drunk“. To this Dr. Tanner at once replied: "Wire received. Will meet you to-mor- row in Constantinople, under the Tower of Guam, midnight. Being chlllmged, prefer torpedoet. Bring another aaa."- Tit-Bite. “In reply to your despicable question shout the Duke of Cambridge, I t1esigmsU an a. coward. Delighted to give you sat- iflction Acton the water. Pinch.†It in aid that once when the Into Dr. Tanner, the Irish M. P., had asked in the Home of Commons whether it wu true that the Duke of Cambridge had resigned hie position " oommander-in-ehief, a. Mnjor Jones, of Penance, we: Io out- raged that ho challenged Dr. Tanner to . duel, and the following telegraphic cor- rt-Ipondenpe took place: _ A Resolutions were carried supporting the asuroeiation'. bill, which urge: the -tablishment of waiting mortuuries, where doubtful cues may be kept until the fact of death has been conclusively m-.-.,"-'.., ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT tuseertained. Statistic! compiled by two members of the association from medical source- alone thawed that 149 people were known to have been buried alive, 219 to have had narrow escapes from prem- ture burial, while ten had been dinectod alive. _ "'"___ - 'V -. a body some six or seven drill,' but the hurry end scurry of modern life seemed even to have entered into the death chamber. ooHne-ofhudund Get,Aoetnmse0madt, t-,poeteuood,itttpairedvi.tramhllweak- "iriq4rmrsei-ndirtdbemtioets Used in connection with Mira Blood Tonic "ttlMiraOirttmtstt.th-sth-odhom asdEm-ddbulkinm 50c.bou --6lot$2.50. Druggu-Theoeaastu. 'stCanaa.Luiaed.Hamiuet---'r- u Buried Alive. (land/on Dell! Mail.) The risk of premature burial " the present time in greater than twenty years ago, said Dr. J. Stemon Hooker In presiding on Friday " a meeting held at Anderton's Hotel, Fleet attest, under the auspices of the Association for the Prevention of Premature, Burial. For- merly it was no uncommon thing to keep - L-.I_ --_-, __',, . - . __ For Strain. -ettBnek -setthoestdee -ettttitU .wnm "-of Whirlebonc --ot x... --ot Fetiock -of can Joint --ot Pasta-n “a. Swelling l :nd att mil" When you Leave Home. Ready for the Encounter. has mum Minivan. Winning our spun in not a matte of luck. On measuring the distance it appur- ed that 'Shipley had hopped " yudl 9 or 10 inches and Moore nomedniq non than " yards. The latter Wu to hue run min“ Shipley on the tune day, no uh for 60 guineas, but declined, and tre,.':',',,,?,',,'), forfeited his deposit. A much, twenty hops for 10 guinea, took place st Loughbomugh, Leicester- shim, between Jam Shipley pf Not- tingham, and a person named Moore, ot “center. It was very doeely contac- ed, go much so that beta of 4 to 1 were laid and taken on each nib. The newt, however, was. '"P. by Ahipies., 'heat-tana-esta-ttc-jus"""""""" “on I'm- Out... a“, “mug ttt'tr, ""l""---L--"-"=.==_"'"_"'r, ulf-openhc. am. but... "That's all right." rejoined the tall man in the sun of faded black. "plum; the “up pl. volume: in his "Us. with Impartialâ€. composure. 't hue just tuned out can- "astttg with the†books, tad t was only grooming on_y9u. Good "ternoott."-rtotn to"etuttheramtttttrotoe-ttt Paper Bags We tlail from Hull and Want Grocers and All Other Users Everywhere "t don't know." ttrsxvrrrH thr, T'"' r' .x, desk. " Go amend and to: no but not you how to any." The book agent begun at once. “Every student of limentuu known." he aid, "that Anthony Trollope w- on. ot Donna'- great novelists. It in true, por- hopo. tho: he wrote for I limited clan.“ And no on. for in minutes. “No." said the mu " the dock. turning "ain to his work. â€you invent oucceoded in gurgling: no you." has Chitin mum "I wonder." laid the an mm In tho out! MNdadtNee."ifresouMtnurHiin I new and chew edition of the work- ot Aubony Trollope." Teething Babies. A Brunn woman whose husband wu in hiding from the authoeitie. indul- tontly betrayed hi. whereubouta to I police Ipy. A: s malt. the m was taken and received . term of imminen- ment. Bo much did she take to heart thig misfortune, brought obout by " gossip, that the resolved to remain mute to the end of her life. A Brunei: couple named Dupont qw- relied so bitterly on their wedding dey tint the wife vowed that her husband Ihould never hear her voice qua. Bil entreetiee went foe nothing, and to her this? day eke kept to the letter of hot on . n- ttii-t Oonn 'trw-ar-n I'll lost let out. (London TWIN-J The Goran woman who, gush or MI node on her wedding dsy Wkly bo. oomes an object of ridicule and has cute. Neither thust not my“ In“ move her, for the who]. household ls ever on the alert to and: s ee, mut- tered syllable. Her period of . one. ot. teh lust: for s week or more, sad when complete silence is broken she only uses her tongue for the most necessary uses. Borne sixty you: s30 s nstlvs of Pennsylvanis undertook, tor s was of f30, to rennin mute for the first month of her marriage. Her husbsnd, not being in the secret, left her, only to return later when he was apprised of the mal reason of her silence. means, emu: My“. "I!!! we. not mint. or a on hr I... all" Int a who“ -MB. ihrf ",llfi':)', PADS ""Ctt"'"' Quickly "new “a the have): - prevents convulsions. Wed so years. Anomaly uh. At 2lrg'ggt " 6 koala. ILI. union: Drug &.Chcmial Co., â€and. ----- Sale We!“ Round. .1 Nmses’ua lhsthas'heasm In: and mttfeetetg--and mocha: given rat-when one use: to support idle stock afford to be without my home New. m “I. FriGi"iL7i,Ci at- an?†'t,Ule.'.'d Katine On The an.†Ym- and In . may. on. B. J. KIND“ eo.. "to-tqt. M. M. 0.8... 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This lighter only requires to be opened. touched with the little metal broil trtres temper sometimes: ( Minard's Uniment Co.. WM: , Gentietnen,-1 lave med MIRIAM 'LINIMENT on my weasel and in my I... ily for years, and for the everyday an. I and yseidenta of lift I consider it has no ___ __v-- "_.b.'N. "I Ir!"- monthl- of captain. " m mun out I. We" [not at a Huron 'rutiatt. W 2'e.eCttytt?rhtrirrar-arr%"1"Ai to "up our northern Europe One who know- the “loud. truck" I. “ panama mum Do an! tt b. not the tub- lnn In that once lively city M, give mm. at which the guests Met up In turn And can» (no {but m. and. This In a can... which. it Ina-Mud has land“. would a“ con-Mental: to the mutiny at our - Immacu- annulment- I“ (in n tw tq-clt to the also: which wouid “one I. “A†I! not ot sod.) .gtt-srum- m5 What Can cm IICI â€chi? 1to.t.eyneeDy-muurai, more. due all an 317 “my not up in London a " honor. tor oh. tn a runny and“ only to good work- and out“ has, an “in? tor the sinful pride of worldly mun. understand it an. real distru- to her Ma- ' not, when she has to “and a ttati. ,‘hb filmâ€? tn 2t and] “AIM - in mu 3 no two anon In t1tBtenti. which one! the Pr' lighthearted nu Ino- Religion- Favor of Danish Smut Set. , would not that on . voyage with“ it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. l no MhMrrq m. 'rutor-dtoumndetrrm-" My: Cnvoun, by llztternlchl and rum- (a, by Common. and Beaoomfisldn. (Now it in being mule by Emperor Wil- liam. nnd King Edwnrdou and Victor ‘Emmnuels. At least four continental ‘monnrchiu in." ruler: more important thn they have state-men in them, in- cluding the venerable Emperor who is holding together the earplosive fragment. of Austria-Hungary. It cannot be denied that the personal element lead. . new pietureaquene" to current history. It in far more curioul and interesting to no. King Edward And Emperor William com- peting in the Mediterranean for the 0.on tune of young Alton†ind Victor Kn. mnuel than it was to no. dry-lulu“ Prime Ministers pulling wiree in the Id- nlnistntlvc nutcchimher of Pulls-eat. --Mimteapolis Tribune. CAPT. r. R. DESJARDLV, Solar. Storke, St. Andre, Kaanouraru. ISSUE N0. 32. 1907. tartiia EEK}; l RESPIIE t Nhtili dmth,aru.theirrLt, MIMMM Mother and Maydo yumvi [lo‘cloek [an my 't-dirtotheqrater; dunndthehulk. "brtheheadot a ammo-mum “(madman Pod-gumbo ward“) (I. but were Jul-llama“ Wham-"W mum-was -uhare'sd nq may POS' TICK Bl A Toronto dam M opoili, “l?! â€in; at Port A Pea. Ymh-rday "ted . any unu " the “Whamâ€; - Mr. C. A ha new vim, 1 “we to mow ( m death “pol “In, died u tht pure! in I'm cg thr had on n th" geenouaU' wounded up, all Dr. not!!! who attended to (I when he mu first would otmin Mr, would puma The at! in 01 kn. m" charged t mauled. The "rd Mr. Justice mm b Cumin of . JI trial Judge mm“ tion. Mr. Keefer; tinned the cabinet the report of the not to interfere. ( new trial will nod had (to and for M of “and: Il nub WIN: dupe of ready dirt the and used. “' the lives I lb in; but the 't then part the unde mm ing to Escni P. a. 'reetes, a-ned In. " m Win In mum'- Afraid ? th JUMPEDJ in Jul in wh this I the I th" f new PT Celt lies. Bll. towt day we H our nth: cw the ' ton-lulu or 8“:le Keefe: bel ', m " Trouble ul