P frdl'i'llill WU“ fllilM'/l. INTERESTING The 0mm and locompenoo at Tho-o I Who Deal wan. l Damon“. l Won't! you like to toy with 110,000 a an? Then be a d!amond enact. Apprenticeship to We trade of dismond culling coon £200: and. one. out ot It'" indamureshvhq "rrettitt mum Join the Union. for " would no Ins useless for him. however prof1etemt in I to his bun‘ncns. to attempt to obtain n t post without his Union ticket. an; o London Answers. .he The diamond mechanic earn. any-1N9 thirg from '33 to " per week. The did work "its fer a verv connidmbio try hum-ledge of the character- of etanea. ' y†tor very deft angers. and for excer m, ttonauy ahrewd judgment. " All on Trust. th This will be understood when it in "f remembered that every diamond and iii brilliant. however minute the nine. has " eixty-tour facets. each of which he. I, to be made and worked on by n tathe. cc In one o! the biggest cutting-Donne. tr, in Hutton Garden. each or the ten men empioyed in the cutting-room handiea e: anything from £15,000 to £30.00. n worth ot atone: per day. Yet there . in nu searching. end there are no mien. T The ntonee. to an intent. end par» C pom-s. are handed out in the workshop tl, practically haphazard. and. in the ' .rertt ot the loan of a atone. so die- I tnrhance is caused. The Ital - look tor it; the door ot the Ibo. In I "wept up with a line broom. and the l dun awed until it is found. The'l explanation of this laxity in the Inter-it national Diamond Cuttern' Union. t The was" paid are high. nad it t eimply in not worth any mn'n while to default. since, an every worher in l the trnde in known to every hunch. he would have no second chance. m the process of diamond-cutting. of course. the none loses neont " per cent. of its weight: and the cutter wilt tell you that the Minn that come trom the atone. mixed with the oil of the lathe. makes the finest lubricant tor a razor-strep. The secret of the d‘nmondcutter'n umooih cheeks In the pvt-rpm ruzor nhnrpencd with diamond] 'eltrigm', l A .urioun awry is totd ot the head of {hm -r the big diamond-cutting firms in th, .mtton Garden district concern- ug n emu diamond. There are only nix l oar) grow-n diamonds in the “one, “rt-on diamond-t being by tar ., -'-'---t ruru arrd valuable form of Ci/nv-ation Itiil7 denor't I o. W of lid., Ciaimed To Do Over Ono THOUB-nu1 Your. Old. 1 a mum†iump. and to in? '.' tr,,1 m..- A momma ypurs old um! wh'ch; (urns part of ttttt an culiection "r he It, )h..uwrnr of Japan. in“ the oil unwed“ in sh.» body of u rat which sito -‘ uni I!" luv of a pole. l Half way dnwn the polo and 2-0.4 aurlh) w.' " projening truth-t. is u sa::ser,',iel: l:, .1.» nvlnre of which in n pin inal‘u t'ei,rt mm; if with the bravko-t on w' Ich . . ie' It rust». In min saucer and leaning (Iver, ' its sod" ls a wick. When the snow in I U Mimi with oil and the wick is lit t ere l * in urnsomed a lamp that exhibits; no 3‘ ovum." qualitiel until tho gutter mm i ti of me on hu been consumed. Then t suddonly u stream. which ounces to t "pianist! the 'ttrw nearly “busted A uncer. issues from the mouth of the t mt. The nut-or being mu. no more mi in [hemmed from the run with an!!! 1 an. up!!! wk onâ€. VIII that ' 'dduY'iiitiiriieiiitrttt't,em' T.t'l',',"4'l7fii7iL1iii2iil,rdg'll' b emu-ted. m was? in which . M in area-pushed in m. .M'l'd"'fll'JTr7iiiyLdr2ttt".,tt wmmmznwuwauq- tSift, vhich t mu. m-huu in. , 'rlGrtiiiiF.iiuirEehee, 1. Gnneetod. man the my of m m y, . who which run! mu the buck- gt and than “can“ thus the mm to the no)" votiion of the an body. . The shi. which sum!- in the can“ te, up.» - " new In mw‘ ouretrrytef [iiiadtttt't'; . i or “out 1salf a in m ' ' ctr. I i. at“ thun, but :7 t'rgalt'lt'l"Eisriri.riii?a; ' 1'hfl"eG"iiiiifiiA,,ttt,rttd " . ' new 00 all to at out Atm "iutge'. up): no . gli) in Q AND PRonTaBL. Nettle every one bee - kind 1 PASTIHE. _ of iGtsSr--soritethfuttr that she or he can turn to tor enioyment in ---- leisure moments. but, u . rule. nd Recompenu " The“ 'tSl, tet' “he u very xSP,',',,',' . _ orm, me n vamp-co eating Tttt Dal With nhotographv. or hunting butterflies Demands. Occasionallv. however, people. have like tty toy with 320.000 strange ideas of what equatitutn .., be a dgamond cutter. awasement. as the following cues up. to the trade of will show:--' short tune arm 3m: Coma £200: and.onee there di-d in Germnnv an old ndr-nturos, the apprentice man of TR. It was noticed thst dur- "" 1'nlort, trr " would be ing his lifetime. whenever he went yu/it',':.",,',",?," T"ei,'tll', In to a cafe he alwavs helrvul him?" J hen 'l.',').',',',',' $123221: _ to tl trTn,tl" of lump â€will" whieh we", . ghe put tn he Docket and took home. tmd mpchgnlo can". any-IXO one cou‘d vnd°rstnnd whv he SP, to tii) per week. Theldld this until 'i, dath. wtrm ID hr . WV“ cnns‘derahle his room were dyoov-red n"m"ro"s â€I thet characters of Mom’s- nodule of houses and rni‘wnv eta- _ . an"... “a for Gai/i/ii. all med- out ot lumps ot " ' 1'.“th hum. sum '" Ire. . -- Iain I thomnnd ypurs old Ind wh'ch; . urns part of me an cunecnon "r he lie-mum; Syhpathy for Others and thaw-run of Japan. his the oil unwed“ Gentle-mesa. 11 'lo. body of I rat which sito _. oui, m. my of a pole. I I once knew a than W119 pledged Half way dnwn the polo and m: .ng}himse1f to do a kind acuon every or " nrnjenins hunt. is u 33'1'er.24luy of his life. He bccsmo a. terror l:, .1.» "r'"", of which In " bin ‘hu‘m his friends." Bo we .r. inform- ;‘.“;.:::.‘:"h:2-.‘;;'.":;3:::’:‘:;;“:2..:;;;:Iit};‘ed by some student of hum pf- 1-H sod" ls a wick. When the uncu- in I turn, and we “if agree T/f', “in MM! with oil and the wick is lit t "all“ tar as to admit ty" t e poop tr) 1. momma. . lamp that exhibits: no iwho are Always wanting to be bene- treculiar qualitiel until tho greater vartitiyeu's, to us na- a great bore. In of me on hu been consumed. Then me daily round we do not, moat of suddonly u stream. which ounces to ttir, want little tips in the ch; 0 ot rum-Mat! the now nearly exhumed “kind actions." We Iurd In“: ra- It,"." Issues from the mouth of the the? take no more than we. give. The nut-or be!“ mu. no more ml to As a general rule, the tying m unwed from the run with an!!! plt.whtr, Bro dwsyyexpdm‘ ' n 1, up!!! - onâ€. VIII a. L.ti.err' must to connmd of am- gd'u'f,'riitirii'tiiietts,gMr, putty 0: "ituh-s. One had! oi Fiiiiiiu2fttl'l "lug" Stil mm.» purl-over aiitho you! . araha '_-_.','?,:",'.'".",'.', “a Wtt they hm done, a. on.» an m . - “no...“ that they onnrot no tht The Vaniohing Stone man rush had sent t' rm to be rut and ooti ,1... for his ttrtdo-to mxADO's UNIQUE 80m. f . more t have Mum-"d a tnorrtrnt. wttiht l , trttd MUM. M the e.tttar on ttits Me tho "one In at It Mun-mo emt, HM WNW†ork " me warm l mtem'ml tvrtd plum 8 -erqr tgtr for the man worl .vnd‘n. wttrro por' m. fer " would be mevor proftetemf In Memo: to obtain . Union ticket. It" Amid " me duty ttrm. " r ttr tho Lathes. Gris uereet.t.T " tMt tt I. tut trr-tt tN n his tstott"tmra1 no lav. w‘th tb, a embedded 1" th ttutr the Ono Thousand rat is "and! head and " We on. LAMP diamond his desk that in an Motor Inv'h‘l W"h Aura u and Iller. there di"d m man of Tli. It , ing his lifetim to a one he a to a q"rnt't" he put in his ' mo one oou'd Mid this until his room wore ‘ncdek of luy ltiom. apt'" 'ttttar 31(‘(1'qu5 the old man's sole was estimated that little houses he h: rover than 10_000 1 There is. in Ame! oouole named V'rn bv u Ming 'hroug C‘Y'IIOYIâ€. Thre 1 mm!" pd. Then l mince. to “busted an of the note ml " oath “in win no Old German Bum lodrll oi Home With [may "ear. Hiring: u‘.._.†"it WSit . sort M hobby no)! and his wife. IV‘II ___-- ltho London Times. payu! 'to the inventive powers unrest. scientist for the l , ' ., __-_ nlnnh- . “by Saudi!!! h C CRIOCS HOBBIES. mor ausured u dried "Throw Ida SUN ed l1 mg TRIBE i (Hr: .w..'. v, " .1 ._ tinued 'n “Hf nu uuu‘l .. -'-. I",:.,,, (.e",1I'iuer/,'y,' been,:rh re was in a good-bummed New Mexican!: '.',.' . j; it tt irilei/ â€16' ad- Indian that Mr. Charles F. Saunders; ' ' '," 'lay'cg l ' tells about in his book, "The Indians " .'t of the Terraced Houses." [lo had“ _------------" picked up the Quakerish mum of Ed";, "\VOTHE‘l TiyTr,rtT MOTOR ward Hunt, and enough American; SUCCESS." ways to make him think that his little l --_" More at the foot of the Ancomn can. . . _ [would he a profitnble vehicle in w eh; i l" ad?ptlnll of tho KY???“ 91".â€); it†make the journey of life. l ,1, in“ F. B. B'rarns Coipan.N o io him, says the author, we uuvi "t-veland seems to how lyyn folded our plan of spending a few morph the beginning of the talcum days unit: the pueblo village, and we l of this motor bs nevvrul prorni-, asked him if he could help us to rent mm frrrus throughout, tho United a. house. No, he thought no one had any, and smiled genially. Then. see- uflz‘tes. " ievement oi the Knictht ""U'% disappointment, he agdedzd l m tten" ._. . “'e.you ea. your unc.|n Ntotor, both in tins country tytd guess I have to go with you hoopla lrr sd, have induol the Moline prettyd '""lll up the mega, "lat ‘nlmniobi‘e c, munnv of Moline, ttroun . ou W " 0- . , '_', . . . .aoon I come “sin." With thlt he “‘7 to r #0138.“ jii(i).'tr'g:,sr,r'v,;,1') disappeared into the reconc- of hi: .,,u-,-'¢a_r~ equtppc “A t A†po little mode dwelling. f l knight. Motor on the maker. by We Ito our luncheon in 1ettartrl: _ _ fashion. then had a hit of siege. on: - _ " A ‘____ , Slices. mane Ot mm... Ohio, wl iemp'oyt’d in th ‘Garford Trucks. “a build the Kni I most sir-Meant, 3r fir t of the yoar. Scarcely second in {Fair L/noumvunerit the Knight now" purchase ot 3 Hue Wil'ys cf tht Til/tt ed 100 9"L-‘tzn ru "NuHV'w'"-' ow Thomson overboard.†was! uperior ottieerU instrugtipm. :mmn" was Lysordirttrbr haw ver arid L.krlred---hferen fath- "Had we c minued on our ac we should have been adcre re daylight," writes the ad- iuir moior bv firms through! "kmd muons. ..., â€WV - ther take no more than we: give. A: a general rule, the trying peo- pie who no always exuding “kind action.†must be convicted of stu- pidity or seWhuerss. One balt u than like to pun our all the good they have done, the other lull no no obtuse tint. they cannot no tho fooliah importinenoo a! Ion-in; Mr aid on people who would be much happier, valiant it. lint kindness in another mutt". Real kindness of heart do" not want to be than gg',tr, “all in some ptr‘ticulnr nits action. _ . .. -- _L_ "rc,",hthi,urg, a“. ruu bod e _,iii'?i"i?, I... and attq gm“ in; T0 “was. " M aebine M any Lives. _ A: Iittrtte thr I: BEA]. KIN D y SSS. we "ilortt bless -- A l rn's, Newfnm rely bv means hv the maeh n loft. gawk! rat, Un" anot III Po 110me. '/vlrtyoard," W85 rU irvstru:etioatm ieoordirtitlv brttW ted--Weeett fath- n. This tie) If you are yd when the to cure youm m d'strurtie'n‘red b'ood Dr ne trt" rcspon-lactusllv mnk . On one oc-ithe Pills at, l Iran Saved nut another oer te't WOMEN NEED - Iâ€. “IV v"? And There , Nothing Btttor the. eious river that it ly" be Dr. 'ilian' Pmk FO Ite nary . number of at†t ' l commissioners on pa tah Up tln mt. . United States and Mexicc It is "id that woman's work " boundary cuesticns it has never done, ard it is a fact that says Youth’s Compilation. whether in society or in the horns tration of its vagaries, th her life is trled with more cares the experience of a mini, and more worries than (3113 to the New Mexico is told: lot. of man. Fur this reason women Be was ta.king a derric are (amp-ll d rye-tinny to watch mines, loaded up JD i fo; the growi g pallor of their cheeks, wheels drawn by {our n the coming of irinkles and the had two helpers, one of thinness that becomes more dis- tunabely was familiar tresing evc'ry day. Every woma.n country. The phty cal knows that iii-health and worry " Rio Grande an hour b La PM] enemy to beautv, and tha' down. A wide river bed {good h at, given the p'ainest face ir?CTt, but there-wt" 11: l gl 3. e: during attractiveness. dry sand from one bank -l What wont-t: fail to recognize it 1ho water was there, I f the fact th-t if the blood supply is flowing through the an 5 kept rch and l" re, the day of the the surface. t coming cf wr nkles and pallor, dull The miner, being a "t 5 eyes ard sharp headaches is im- was for camping on o aler,.cursh.v p/Jatponed. Dr. Wil- bank. where the fuss l liams' Pi k Pi ls are literally worth but his helper told him _ . . ., __,....;na nnvll‘ rlo. unless he wax t-lthe Pills #0 Wm T io nd-i'tr,xes,. to s ' l Cine Co., v'me will be I 93d} m Pr". " "had lt d of ntu- v a in“ u It the trood t half are ' t no the l cins their I be much I l r matter. l do" hoe I ling “all l tl, (Titian. IC tl,el,"Tli o0mr H A Travutler's Experience Nah A Now Mex'cm lnd'wn. To the natives of Central Alma-lea ,tlme lig ot very small importance. The iword 'aaa-C-to-morrow---!? the key- note ot their ext.stenee', nothing need be done today. A little of this 391141 -. “um-A “an Marian! to .3n(?\l ...... -. .7, L house. No, he thought no one had my, and smiled genially. Then, Bee. ', " our disappointment, he added: " "Well, you eat your lunch, and r, new I have to so with you people: 1 pretty noon up tho men. and look I around. You wait. awhile. Pretty/ soon l come again." With um ttei, disuopettroil Into the reconaeu of bin: little abode dwelling. i We tie our luncheon in Mam-01y fashion, then had a. bit of Ilium, and finally went to look far Edward.\ \Thmugh tho door of his house he wui discovered in the midst of his 'iiGiirrV changing his shirt. ‘He smiled at ur benignnnily, sud remarked: "You vdt. Fruity soon I come." w. . a__--A... “CI: ..etrttrtgtgt by be sent. J Ideal Protection Against Intends of Catarrh No medicine bring: such prompt to‘ lief, exerts such an invigorating inthe ence, or so thoroughly and speedily cures throat trouble: on "thitarrb ozone.†Doctors. hospitals. unnoti- ‘ums. all any that for those who out!" Mr,' changeable weather, for those who are predisposed to estarrh, lung trouble. deafness, or bronchitis. no trentment in no indispensable a "tW irrittosotso," . nu ...L:|- on; [Illnvuv»v. I conlrncted a seven cold while fol- l lowlno my occupation of lawman cro- l volllng, and ovumnlly It developed Inte tatarrh. TM 't-uttrrry mode of M. t was followlng an. no vow lit. il. chance to mom to an cum-h madman. and " last I became a vlep tim a! Chronic can-rm. l heal“ a large â€on†of manhunt. mod It at alt-celloâ€. and luv. - has or“ an“. I wlll be only am glad ttt *" tny irttoretwthrn I poun- to my â€not! .ufhritttt from the dluau that w the hum of my Me No yum. A. B. SWARTZ. Brockville. Ont. Two monthl’ treatment summed, _ who $1.00, smaller size 80c: at an I Omaha. or the Csurrhowno Com. , nuc- mnton, Ont., and Btstato,N.Y., Also Quick Cure For Colds. td no HURRY. as of Central tet',',,",'!) "V" ...- amen t,.e',1,,'ffl',"'fi1 Fun T _ _ __ t -. to-morrow-- a t 1e ey-'; ' . (Meme: nothing need‘ Th, Experience A little of this iiiiiii) F C, bummed New Mexican. rm person Th' '. Charles F. s"llit't;rri1oeee? Minter.“ his book, "The indium Pf ("Q‘s “if†I', MI Houses." Ho had Ja."' ltr',',',',,',',",; It“; l. "VN'.""""" - ', for those who Butter a weather, for those osed to estarrh, lung ar, or bronchitis. no Indispensable a “Ca- Water Sometimes Rum; With Ex- traordinary Rapidity. The Rio Grande it much a. capri- cious river that it has been neces- nry a number of times to appoint commissioners on the part of the United States and Mexico to settl \boundary cuesticns it has act Mont, says Youth’s Companion, In illur . . .. “awning this; stjrv ol Uvuuuu-I, -. says Youth’s Comrvsthior1. ] tration of its vagaries, this {he experience of a mining New Mexico is told:‘ THE R10 GRANDE RIVER. while ferl. The mules had climb the bank wt was heard up the from a wall of w: There was no neeo w lmulvs on. They heard 'cwming. and svrambYed u] like eats. The party gm rick and all, but they hat time in spun. Befum a 'i!inisy,1.l the river bed “milk-high. with a rapid ‘u-rour. current. There , “loud in the sky or a w, lanywhere. The flood Hume from a doudhumt My, two hundred miles it very nearly engulfed y ‘expedition. rINeu. The mules had just began to climb the bank when I roaring noise was heard up the channel. It came from a wall of water that stretchrd from bank to bank, and was travel- lug rapidly toward the party. In the) nrmnlight it looked at least four feel high. and thre was still higher “uh-r behind it. There Wlrtl nu need to urge the mults on. They beard the water icv‘ming. and scrambled up the bank Hike cuts. The wwty got out, der- ' ' ' -- & nun-h Very Sic“ -..1't Motor; llow lit “as Secured Tho parson wno Bunvln ..... - stomach ailment. it tar from a docior' J or drug store, is bound to be extreme- T ly miserable. Such was the case with _ Mr. Johnson E. Evans. tr well known farmer living near Edmonton, who writen: "My stomach got upset I think owing to bad water. l found great pain after eating. There was swelling Jud much gas In my stomach and no inerson could have been more miser- ‘nhle. Away out in the country " in not easy to get medical attention ex- eept at great coat. and 1 had to do i without. A neighbor who heard of . my condition sent me a partly tilled ‘hotilo ot sNervultttr.' The first done i eased the pain in my stomach. How A“: a.“ rail»! was I will never be The difference vanity depend! have it or it i' one Arse: . lady. Some people will cw pleasure in their easel-m and meet trouble. Superstition " what some people to believe . over the door has more , . lock 5nd key; Mt B over the door has UNIV v-.." "â€7 s lock and key. t About the only calllng some peo- ple do is to cell bluffs. t knowledge is power, but at the , “the time many . girl in single Isa, 1 cause Ill. known too much. l Don't carry your head too high. The girlie gets many . bump. i On , n tool would give ts recein . ' I -.'d " nannlimenu. le do is to on: Dunno. "h'lt,r"L"iii is powpr, .bugi at the 22:12:13 “no time many . girl In single Ire, tony pm. cause Oh. know: too much. . ot the w Don't carry your head too high. To gh' The indie gets many , bump. _ kidnm. tt 013: . tool ree 1',G ts race)†last, 1 l . imon . r0 ifor ' ae tti1ltfee,e'S', in tall 'l21'lli'i u all, but they had not much spare. Beiotut supper was the river bed was full, h, with a rapid and bois- m-nmo There was not a pprrrort who Butters from a ailment. it far trom a docior store, is bound to be extreme- able. Such was the case with non E. Evans. tr well known living near Edmonton, who "My stomach got upset I think to bad water. I found great ,_.. mung There was swelling Just because a. man u Venn-nu v his at in no xenon why he ghoul feel that. he can neglect her. It’s hard to snap an cpportunit without feeling that - other te' How has hold of the other and. q--"-"'-"-,'" _ - Ilurd‘o Ltntettent - “not In CC) “a “rescue -uituranigM ttel; derrick into 11' four Wt bur mules. he of when) niliar with -we, - -ence between pride and -r..r.-' and: upon whether w. There " Tunable Ahead. it in possessed by aome- - Constantly on th‘eir ttaet,t'dlh' ' . to the want: of u use In on as "t 3 great tun for tair runny. women often brook down l ll d ed with nervous exhaustion. may); . Wtit evett " in the atom. factories. and on a n t str eagerness to run farm Ire wank min; women, dragged ---n unh torturing backache and came to tne' before Un- bed was to be u water-ony " to another. " bat it was sand benea.h TORONTO Not 1'auromrttott. into the wagon lea. He hum tor- ign of mm may hare in Colora- mwsy ; but, that little agetneas l0 u»- "“1†“I†FFe_'e" down with (adoring backacne am. what prompts boning down tminer. I LOVE . horseshoe Such sutterimr isn't natural but it’s more value than Macaroni. because due to diseased Ham’s. ailing some peo- The Maine". insomnin. damaged “ menses and other amnion“ of Kidney _ " . --" gnu-A (hamuueg' thtr . gold r It. Grmw . broken lead d L it before many a hi! hob" to get out “he think they curing re- l pride and heather W0 d by lOme' C O' m tor bi'\:2nm 7 _ with FOR ECZEMAS' MI) RASHES (fi-.'):.) 3&1 I “123‘ mm E! 2%; 7.. om a is ii doctor Lon [treme- por so with the known Soc D, who lthlnk a: ti great mental p01 and no do a miser- the " it Is sin Mon ex- Lu d to do sit team! of Lly iiuidl1? rat dose B: h. How N never be is me. To. tr, lth many d: CuuchIocn atatl Ginny-at an sold "whom tta-td. A "haul up“ of momma: 32-†booklet oN my (we not tram-ml. ot um nil-n4 0mm. In". “Mt-Pee. AW Potter Dru & CW ,NT= .wi-.-- Tt n A Hudson Bay, the Mediterra.neiysli of Canada, is one uf the most Itrik-l ing gaugs'aphiml features of North. America. It is half as large as the Mediterranean Sea; it. drains a. vast territory three million aqunre lmiles in area; vast rivers flow into it from the south, vast and west! ttowing from places as distant Ml the plains of Minnesota and Daka- ta; in irs waters frc,h and oilrber‘r-l ing mannnals live undisturbed. Airs-m: its shores are {he lmrlmrs: in the country ammnuding try: rich mineral deposits and fine â€Ln- ing lands; but it is a "egion denti- tute of human habitation. théu'gh white whales, walruses big as ele- plants, and fur-bearhg seal: dir l oort themselves undisturbed in the I‘i-v‘ -.. v- to GUNN, LANGIDIS & CO., LIMITED, MHNTRML. you securv Cu, BEST RESULT“. I I LIMILLU. u. .~-.V, gecnre Cu, BEST RESUL'VQ One trial shipment recomm nd d TILT--.,.----""""' both a†0.ch On the land were "' “mm, __ no one to take it away. Moose Boy at Pntmm'a is in a. latitude farther south thon Mai "bear on London, and the more northern “â€3" of " portion of Hudson Bay is at about ft w dealer} the same latitude rs the North of T Scotland. The climate also com- pare: very favorably with that of Brad the the some latitude in minis otherltime mum portions of the globe. The Bryit'ourtli ran does not freeze acrosu in (itnterlnasueved; the winter conditions there being above you similar to those of the Gulf of St. 19okt as ‘ Lawrence, and navigation is pos- I far above ', aible during four or pausibly tive .reacli. bu i months of the year. The Hudsonlnml elem , Bay route Would bring the grentirend thet v North-West as near to Europe â€poem N B is the city of Quebec. It offers per- i shallow c V hapa the best route to the Yukon _ great. ch: ' district, and is the national route ,Why he 1 a to the neat wheat fteldts of the'noranee l' North-West. Gold is there, spool-:because mom; of kold-tear.irt!t quartz llth-Icioug mo . ing been brought into the Hudwn teller o 3.. Bay stationu, pyrite: oonuiring,know. wl t., gold have been found by the Geo- ' the "lite logical Survey party, and isnuviard.vmymit gold has been found in the vallevs. l spiritual Gymum. iron. copmr, silver Bwtlmmd. . I --- nknndLntly indieatod inllightly l pares very Ti the same Mi portions of does not fre the winter 4 similar to th Lawrence, a aible during months ot t Bay route , lOKanu u“. "'". . gold has been iound in Gypsum. iron, eopoer, lead are abundantly may pineal. When a Woman Mtrs iii-ti; With Chronic Backadxe lg“: Ihe land there oomph!“ can". require the “I ton" Pin: wk“! ot the troublo. Your umbrella will but long" il you don't roll u or 1m! h, $332331; mum. mum on can. u pointmenc. is no prom: The married. is bound. It 4an't necessary ' hatt P/PY in order memo was"; mm. m [no 0mm -:-----~'* It an". are thiamine. the nuisance of Dr. H _ _ _ - mg... On the there is wealth, wmr it away. Moose Bay e farther south than the more northern . - %"t'"""'" -- J,1Ut, long" it end, and to come In axon o! In. Yet than shank! be no real diap- t m ttew, " poisttmettt, in tll this, tor we “V. - a; Newâ€I o: (i,,",'.'.'",',',:',',, from a use or tom it ure too in our mu who “mm denim. " we expect to be tsndir ---- ttrt t., t tttde/N walk m . o e appeal: . we expat" m "rtttot tttt tteed. interruptions we an.“ have (ewe " of those experiences that we com - Sq Junm'mtmenw. {I dir', - m-e- __ in the: B'ARUAIN'S IN STOCK tor . tnan to -- r td her “4mm PIT?! In", MM-ee'"" of establishing the century on - editors of papers charged will sedi- d, tion; there is the somewhat excited opinion among the Mosleme foster: _ ed during the Turki-h troubles. and , exploited by the riots It Cewnporo "'s lover the alleged demolition Mr pub- " Jie purpose: of I portion M I a: 'mosque; there are. finally, 1 num- l J; ber of minor political demand: now "" beinq put forward by Hindu or by ' Modems, or tw both: The nituetion. I ‘in short. is such thut thoee infiuette- o ving opinion in India may at Any mo- f 'ment deem it useful to force tmst-l-.: ttere to extremes. " l Nor has it escaped general notioe a that there is still . steedv number , to! minor criminal autumn of 1 po- I", ll‘ticnl nature. The record of ai-u. 'litical murders grows weekly, while il ' the "stern of svding exploe've let- ' ten in apparently an the increase. I It may be very well question'd " whether. apart from the South AH? ‘9 rican isme. the Indian! of any race i or religion have any serous griev- u anon. but there is .0 much inc-l i.'.it,T.ev'e,i.yi,f: among sections of the J/1e,ae.ler1 so strong " desire to 'iii) m nploit. opportunities. that even those [ u. who know India well are not in“? re renesurnd as to the likely COUTFL' of to-immedinto lianpenimgs. It is, ntm tinny rate. certain that the nui‘ntimi “fin India in g in! to bra carried a ,,. igmnl (Pal {milling and (i, is al'un's 'rvipt"3“lhi0 that sumo of those chain. 'd. Winning it mar have no ohPetiottr- t; if it is uorth while -io securing the we glorw ot some sort of martvrdom. In n- l a situation su'h us the preivut. m. l more depends It!"'"' n knowledgt‘ " (eh tie main (tour-uncut ‘anuup'in elm ilie policy If Um 1mm Ollie. ance, but war: .. spon-sibility among Headers. so strong pioit opportunities who know India , reassured as to tlr immediate hanpn Iany rate, certain t lin India is prim: Wand deal further, Yum“ Wou't immut- tho I I truiiett m In... " .._ of Pumsm'o Porn " kn. uk- am the col Down. of lubltiulled at u! dealers. " The ll Read the bee time enough o iarth-rttts..tro. mastered all above you. l Wok! “3 we far above us teach. but it i the , and 'ttttard mu. Art W, All ly not“ ,netstat _ would] . “a tuttoldi I no and " ttMs sloth“ I'D: ot it I In: It hut mu; 1 oornett' tho i: not it '2t'1 Yet tl " point' a; l a an! sitata' dosh-1 a? o tteed. hie; of t sun to l m, tho you ll init elevate read the poel W91 Why beam emeiig Try Murine EX? 1,ht,'.,'.,', Eve! M you have Red, “can. yum, _,V, or Granulated nel,'.',','." Doesn't Sttuat t --Soothes Eye tin. [Maggi-Its Sell E Murine Eye Remedy. Liqui ' Mc, 50c. ; Murine Eye, Salve in Aseptic Turnip 159- 50e. Eye Books Free by 'iriii.'l, l w" cured a? Elm-mink l 'li'c'riirA"a'itiirtit-ptt"ta1t'l1 Jim's 1.1811031. “who 31. Round! C... Chlcnu‘ Hum“. ANT f l I'.tf and of hen" Bron . - A'NTrisr. A u Cawtorner--"' ny fit me. The pan! tod--- Yaitor---0fs, the t%storner---But his, 'ttttard" â€Mm! Guru mun-w. _ J.,.:...-.--.--------- 1 Avoid“; Dluppointmclm. I All of u: have more disappoint- - than we need to have. It we I woot ham to look upon life u an; unfolding Glory of vuiod incident‘ and andâ€: change, rising to it“ simian- climn. the ups and down-z of it would seem has crucia) to as.; St Iutrts to be jolted out u our may“ in Inn! to but 10cm, um! .0le border to match View the iaowitstr ot “Manes. It , was" upon ul to toil for l are“ I --‘ M mm to: ihort ff it, the best books. It will be wugh to read the third or rate books when you have ed all the first-rates. Read you. We should choose our as we do our tovers-not so ove u: n to be beyond our but far enough to igspiro In“!!! Bushes»; DipIomacy. hm Eur-cw“- a. corn. on"! "r-Why, this In", com The pants are too " --Oh, they will stretch! ,ter---But the coat in Best Books. It will be .11 right PUlvuw ___ _ o experiences that we all itisappointn"' In for " 1h" b Give NI! imam cum ' GU, Watery Eye. etids. Doesu't Smut! Pain. - Dmgzim Sell _ . “I- m a. rising to itli" ups and dowur - B J r tdcir:tt'," to 116.5 . M' , . out of our; .7, ‘ t Mr loosen. wt!i - I) ') i", T, E - , a sustain with r. / mundane-e. It K ') [tl), N EY if toil le a are". . I at I orb of it. _ x e no real disap- Ill? Pl LL S " tia, tor we hue A , I , l - I mmunity from Cb AL il - . . " ill] r uretoobtnin our , It! IT K" m w ‘ u . _ t S ' D h " Wi met to he andir Fa l quUNA‘ 'l s“. Ueent walk we Mit!' II “T8 " . - ed. 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