s'""' - "$-~'~"0"Y ~-j w&LES, TU" Prince and Princess to Arrive in November. Chief Cities to be Visited by Themn. Arrangements Are Already WeII Under W'ay. LononMail(t itî'h '2."te rrauge- nients f'or the visit of the Prince and cptd.provide foi- their Royal Jlign- liechtses arrTiviîag in India in November, and r tli i îgtero ntil about Niarcli, 1906. So far as the tinte ait thvir aoinhuand 'ill allov, ftic Prince anid Princecs xviIl 'iisit theic principal cit ie-, of the great eaisteiii dependleuîy, initIichig a il t hose of thle more imiiport an t ntive t î teo. 'lIt 'li i-c\v,-Lordl tCurzonit. eofNeale- rovau ' i-itîIi'-' on itiacit aitivail. itnit ati t-O of t lac ttur lit lu al native jpriies aut riers t'li)io\t'l their auttiorit v tîn le u -ir a u- t lhoritx tif t li- irit-It<tii . b. es Wvi 11 tac hlu. att N\1l1(oh1 tittit' N\111i fie protselitt toi litel>rnti't' tue to-t ii tirtguit'i, ibvîi-oîîatg)' a \aa .in'iia easterît domniiiohs. It is ttîirtx'*' îatr,- agit. :1 t lii' 0to ta nitontit.ti,tin t hdie Itt(tiautt out tii) 1tlie ]'riinve o fii 'alî" i l\ii,-, iii V l tan ininnced. INNOCENT MA NHANGED. Remarkable Story of an Alleged Police Plot. L.iuîiiiu. M\lui sl 'h tlluîîuîaau pu -l I's t lt'u îhi i ta a ii î'îî.îîLI ui'-t (Ili iftiti'iuiagirag -t al it ai t 'lu ait11 a- a" luatl i aîin u tit'tIi',lt \%ai tIi .a i i t'-a l a-1(it îliîiiîg . ai. - i liit1uxaiý, h t i't t-i t lait iii aia,- Itai' c at-ta i u ii îtaît A 'kataîta;at Itsetii- lihiti, t liait lite'aiI. aîaîa'ta'. in \ahgat-at 1902. 11 I',itata er'a. -aq t îul i i 1 Itau iOil'.N.s ;ai11uit-tii-ltta-iili laibuiu'is u.iaat'ail x'ili\i <ta nd alflua ti.xtuiaiat.a i tii ,l \t ai h ia ui .- tu litl.ai' tu tinI ll(,tua i 'l i l'ai i 0t lt ' lig i ( îie 1i l' I nuii i'. ot \ti"'a' N iwI- ii i 1 It .1 i -t i t aI t i lttoir ici t ucoL" t ut c'ai tii'thli- aiini" ail-'adii.iui'i laila !iitiia tlIt' i au"; ' iiiii tut ai4 . i a' t i i a 11t-.Il ,î fi-at iai' l i .1' a.-'I iai' 11 ui 1' vol 1 t la t î ati (u'l'lit" !1' l I ll i'l1 toua)it ' fIor1.îaîî ja i a. ta.-(-o'a ,it a ittatFl'a at'ai - liai - ' ir au h 10- l a i uit lin t taua t. i a i ýi %\ i v't uaua t ing c iri tla' a i'i. a 1 l tta Tt - -u %\ II' iut't 41f-lu t',i t i l.cit i-a ' ut' alli 't ii' 'i ut, Ill -il t t Ii <il ai l t l< ii t ai Ili DIAMONDS IN CANADA. j I expresasion of the elevation of bis mind llnAew . and to show them who stood by f ront *wl4eace he- derlved. hie.poçwer. ,Re Iifted up i hys js looking 1byond .the grave tnd overlooking the difficulties wvhîîh INTENATINALLESSON N.i rs hne-oCm APUIL 9Tl.,1905. 4.-hubatset eN tb e-i -- Moses, to show that Cod sent him, made The- Raising ofZID5rn-JO4U il: 2i the earth open and swallow men up Read Johk I1, 1-57. (N1UITi. xvi. 29, 30), foi' the law was a Commntay.-T Th meeingcf Jsu-dispnsation of terror; buut Christ proves Commntay.-I Th meeingof Jsushl!%mission by raising to life one that and Mary (v. 32. ) 32. When Mary wvas' was dead.-Ibid. 43. Loxid voice-He did come-Martha filrst heard that Jesus not whisper nor m uËter as did the inagi- wascomngand wîhou noif3in~Cians.-Ha~ll. It was l~e type of that Marshe wng, ndto metJs u s out- voioe like the sound of many waters Mary sh wet temee Jeus jst ut-(Rev. i. 16), at -%vhich al who are in aide te village. Site greeted Him with their grav-es shall corne forth (John V. those words of sorrowful despair-"Lord, '28, 1 . Tess. iv. 16) .-Abbott. "Hie that if thou hadst been here my brother h wept~ as a man now spoke as a God." not died." But even then titere wa.s a Lazarus-"He calîs hum by name as we da.wn of hope la her heart, froin her cali those by their narnes whom we experience of the power of Jesus. would wake ont of'-sleep. This intim- Jesus replied with the assurance that ates 'hat the sarne individual person Hie was "the resurrection and the 'if e," that died shall rise again at the last and prepared her for the great work lie day." 44. Bound band and foot-Prob- Nvaz about to do. When Martha's faith ably each limb vas separately bound, a.nd hope were assured, Jesus. badé her as *was the Egyptian custom. Loose hlm go and bring her si&ter, with the mes- -Hie ias a healthy, strong man, and Isage: "The Master is corne and calleth no longer needed the bandages and wind- for thee." Jesus seems to have avoided ing siteet. 45. Many . beieved-The going to the hoXîse because s0 many miracle was convincing. Jews were there. His work of comfort- and instruction could best be done Nvitl thie sisters alone, lie did not corne to HELP W4NTED. join in funeral lamentations, but tu talé eWaiited, ladles to do jplain sewing at the eed f atem.Pelobet. If n h omnes. $5 tb$10 Per wepiz, dawayth edo te.Plue I whole vi epare tinie. Apply at once,l by thou i ladst been here-"These words ex- letter, LADIES' SUPPLY CO., press the von- essence of soul torture at Toronlto. t such woî-ds. In our affliction %Ve con- ---- c tinually echo the If of thease sisters, or if tv-e hîad donc tîtat, or if it had notZ been for ont blunider, or that of ont jmi vse 4 o ths elchai f te. lîa d oe I t hie, friends, or that of oui pyii; i NWSiioBRI3 Cgod in tahate of onrttotuble" A-bbott. 'tlugon-ecndinof eio Groanott in the spirit-This is a strange i s crioîisly ilI, continutes ver%. grate. lie 'sterni anad iq better rendered by the nmat- iaý -uLd l be losing gî-ound bteadilv. gin cf the Hevisoul Version-"tv-as îaov- S ed mw1 tbin idignaîtion ini tho spirit." Cona' atilt ut.(laI 'ltelttvniaîtston', ient alors luave iecn inuc ereplcxcal by iai' o f Itue l()daauîstf E'ýc' - otitv tîte fact that the fireek word laeî e aitt ii' tat is intih tciv i-itiiaoI V tran-iated "groanil(' expressecs andagîta- 'a1 î Mid il~iati niae taon ti t Itr tIta ~ricf ~ ('5itl' tli S hdi-"-v f tItis paaut oii 'anitda. niant ut' thie Ilivîocuitieail and sei-oua "'l i ai- jau-t liti' -ai>01l ta) tr. ltiaiaa't 'cal lai et ti oua, of lus e1îaie . , thle ia it iili.- ;ilîuaiIor iait tu - ~Jevs. ii'inging t\i tla the heartfeit sor'- oeanStf roti-focr bis lovaing friend MNari'." Plurn- faîrai of thea loue-Marquette 5slci', S ýe mer. 1hceself'rigitoous le,,Ns, noNvTh-'lomtas, lias Itevinapjiuita'd iauýitaflt wepli",ad raiig nprofessiitnalintaitee inuliaînac othea-ji aiijieta s;ot-toit' with ii\Iary v "et onienou i o t'l o -aaldal at i a n i ii t soon lue pliiiutg i i liii ltt ail lata- but iliai-re-'taaed Laizalis i;u'îuaatrae a'tiaai. Pi t t li l>I-a. Ot.~ ' a~~ auai ed ;"1tuais. itt Lrt r.taulul nit o t ail , ain- l'uti- I )aa ai iî'-tttlea'mordiuk ait Itul tatai c anc ta it.l lîN\Uotti'î' o1t1diial t eai'-. u ot- 111'1li 11(-aîig. uliat i er aihiaLci'r iaice \it tio o liv ex lan llo \l ait trouhlli1- *i'i 'lu tiautl itit-i - a i' lît î- tiul aia'l> tii iia'l. ' E' V.'cti:i~ tIii t l ti' te aaa g i-' thlait I't 1 a i i t '- Ji, l ti ub ii'oý lais; de'e'p cllit iiito lii'uie 'ai_ dont to lIsautu". liiibî)it. Al. \\'liti't Ia',,lh iaaiaa îî' ia lti laid Ibiiin. \A iiiý-tihua adtlrua'i'--' 1(> t ii aiia 'aati" iltitag f ui t aii'i t'l autsî eteal li' t lia v -a sltut laua-'l ut, aIw l-1a lt' liiîii 111(it au lintinatlot ta- h'Ctt'tauii aha 'liilu ii'i' miaiittuo, hitit l ta\tila-t aaliiiiiig 1lai itit/ýliiii' forîuî a a- tciia' aiand r uî u di. i'ni tl lta ti-\lutlil/t' a itil tu i t I'alituiîN\l e ha i' ' ltai t uallit aîau tlii l inafett li- 'xui iîle tt c la' l(il- i .1 - -w ',ic li-li11 'ai'>a\it tliait JIl -'i, auet ~uta 't'Yaitk -'itail Sciaitfe tel u' îiil and i-ai[ u i i t,"Iie t tllt ltiltiO lîati'. a-o'ft ai -rtiuu pî'it tliit la viut a 1ii tilla i- u î a in i ',V. t' ta itît tIl'l e t a uila1 'giliai'it af Ni-.tai,. l"\ le . 'Illei' itea- of It' tl' le IC \iak, atnd i lS,-,5 Nta,- apuîîaaîîtoal i-i ifllli ii'l 11allait iii t Il'ia-, ti i 1a"-it- tu -t ilpiau ltt aI oftltei' tatt\i'J ll- . li "a il "la 'il; it au a' la' 'i il 'ut Another Kimnberley North of the Great Lakes. lata ut 'Ia ' -21. - l 1' - h î' u 1w li' ututliii ital-i- i Iot'tl Iilula- gi' at lt -', -aîl lia \aa t u- 'iiigi't 1(l ia t t i i u, Pa l t. \a ali t, iat îuau tuit l aaliiiiiiil i i,'.t lu I ii' ihl i n Cai ilia uluata li I I iit tii' t la' 'I at~ t hua i, A ili li ai i1l111- I tua i ali 1 l i i a ai auIl Yliai' t u\li' tttail l ii'. Vli' .\\ lit" i at' tu 1.ii-p 'ut q4u lit. i-ala -h. 'I iu-ultu'al l'a i t I rilledt i. i il' tuilit t.llaI 1, 1îî-1 a- t'ai i ltu-lai. i'I u i. iii'u u"a'i't ati iii' tluiitail ai'- la 1, u'iii tîîîIi a t tiu-' l lui;tii' lo iattai . iwiIu .'- i 1w , lu -ît tîthi" IS Il A GAINSB3OROUGH ? .A Pîctute Thiti Was Once Possessed by a French Habitant. T a iai 't'. "at-.:'aY i I I-ui' liet-,( tI.t h lii alla i -ai N - q p 1'-'t 4 tua i I- pa iua aaî'l atuut ia Ii-l îuiqt'.lY -ii 1 i- I'- l) i't l \ Ilîa katisî'a' ialaata. la ti- :Ittu uu'-,izaîauh. th l*iai tut! 'lo ti s \ l u 1 i lu-ttt 1- a Naî vt iit Y taia 't ii '. ui , 'aai 'i.a l t- v i i11 1 jti i 1t 'uY iit'i1 aliii1Iu -ai1îMî' lit it ai tfa- lta' at îîuuî- 'a tlilt blauulat liaN a1 l I lt. Tlii aitt - I -lat Il tait-' i ta tutti ait (ai tva a Ytuai' r e fro11. liteqctai01a tatas iiîit1,;qt i u"lla i Ai-tai r(tlîtitaI l aî Y'î1t tait'-1ug Y f i t '-tutt Nvi \seuat filag ti i l (li-' i li t', tt'liit'tttu al tettl t ion iad <pa 'ul hua11ita li u band ulthrctuglî i tw' (aialui i 'jicee until'chie owns'r lotinul hui(itt-îlf lutMil- M'illtkee and tit'buel tîat i.v'r '1liat-tt'-attatat-'tii'tatii ltwk r lii- <'i ala- iau \'o pti N(i-t at u -e it 1- i i's aid tit i l d i t il li a z tu -i i' Ilualla. t'a t. '-\\ au i au' -" i l' i -,, - tl I g.a'aî' gît-il tlIa -i' ' tailîtt a Iltii ('\NIutl ubttai' iiautla.tla'uttua iiii 'lthtie aiialai~îa AMc a.tîaa c tin ua'. laaauiiaattun M a t ilai e t ata t liai init a' l.a nd aiti l tblatt iutan tua -aii h ai' t.Iltt i' ia t '~'lo e ac\ it ' î l t'(.t(au.aat (' Al liai'Saut ofl (I;()1. 37. 'otiaîiit ulti- innniat -a~'uitili' of th li t i niiaiti\t\ai, tlutiliii Itu ' u'it it t'as ttA tM-atluIi iitai 'ua i atît int t it itaanediati' uaiglaluaîl îuuîuît.atl iu'tlu"liut lake vii. , Il I7 a titi.. 4 5).tv-ru li'0 fîauniul ita tatutu t ji iti-iauuiinu' a'a'it andl a Iitu 'f u " S tau l liaiiîa' utia atutatîa, tan li)\% t ut îhîa the' l ai i- a of the lia' t mairi ita aut 10 u l'a itug iatltta'a Sugg'v4'-tingt"tlaif il lia'1eîatl liait a'<mua Ihat, iltlie a -a' Itlutt'havekpt Laaiat' ilia t. aad i 'ail l lla - t iiî h a\'. îar'omptî ail hit tuadoi i l ai liiaîi 1iit 'a' o . 'aahi- dlinauta'aah tîaaîks th'u' uai'art' aN' pressing lau' atitut(il la' hiti, i-uini'a-, lia mîalice ur caiaboaiautIli- lutta<r. It. ,topiis ait 'ilipli' t -ril Ii tlaitt thi- tm iaili- lait ('d a fuituatu t (lie, 1I1. " uI- tofuf 'îîîfîîtt lvs. 38-40). 31S. ,,gain gru ain-iî ltecau ae ofIli'the leli ai tifhea-. &'w. "\\« ièîner nit huai i-ai- natîîlî grief i(t'rn ia-aotan saîfeaitg- an <tuerthe éks ift mea . (aaa'u it tct Ii ttiIl" grate'-lIa7aitla tiai-.ai; lleau'iia' lai--l>aI- tomn, nuit. Cilt inuua ai'tiata'to iat inli; taitn jlittaie 11,1111i n iaî al ia' îîîlahh an a luii'untu. theiifavtoriite' plactta' ul f i mnta. Nutotillatht' tutlia iit it lit-tubf stnaltuî'tiaiuaili' hlltt ouuaiu- i t tftîa'ia ujatil îîu'îîîaruaîi l'fîît' tht"' t ii' ii ili. ai t \\' 1i lita i ia n ut a î 'î'u(at. il' î It a i i casa'.Ir el;e large yti ai îttaiiit tî wli niucaisaluutg îa ata'-.ii-ili taita';tua uloc l uatîa itiii-'. tilt' iiiilt- t t 'laidu, laîaiuag i'en aa it uttailla aia'spilî'a's 39. 'Jako 't e attayitti' i-tue Th;i t talil tuu uoaul ia' iliC'lu t' iv 11atauîitubandl i-ti i'unuîn i- i laI ii " . lie ta ut h laie to lt bvstaaauie;' '-it tnt laa7aru a ta-aui ii It' alî. IlIa' -t îîîka'tftai - S uilîaîg tii fiai gi-t i ivait latai tISi-au it liutaliait -lac nw ie ui. aut'tha îaoîa' tiiaik'- uni v uoftht' ronau tirna f bu l .ut' n tut i tact- li a nd i al uu- jeets. 'Tlceiea ilau îiatiii'ttatt eu'asat- i oct auuî i.oe-uit uil u ihatvcocturreu to her. 40. If t hoît a ui-U4,t lFiuîe r0 i e ithat ifillth -e -i-ti't' alt laît Iëiai--aad 0heaul s of fait la. ai vilin.-nesslii huaieve anti uhy'v t lai-t.t lii niratele colahil ti have taLaitpliace. If faitb hohim n as tîte tesarroc,-tii.n and thehife, 'citer -ut'lav iîbl îtian bho is noar? Glory of Godu -"Sicb a rovelat ion of (iod's poîvea as salIl diaaltae lis gloti-" IV. L.naarus aiieaito life <vs. 41-45). 41. FTool-. uiv ytue stone- Marba'a, 0 faitla iata-l iait a îileitanalsite gai-i Sw'ay to îus îaîet They had ac- noonplisbieda¶il in thPir poNver when thei gtone m as u1 ' -n'x'be-zan 1ui r'q * -iitwtt< ba'LiuttN.iui .ais ()tait,(t1 L Ui -, 1I1i . " tuai1 ar lil'\I l atia h'-îasîaIt'( i i uPuv. îl luatu iîîîtt L fuliit -îttî ic aul l-. Pae 14, t-~t i'iaia 'l i i a'i'\' a rrîi .'-' Ilaa'uattu' lualao-ui t' uf M.'tluit nai. (tita., lii. t iîa îîaî' iliaUll'u, -t aac i ,l -i\ a' ig i'O')'lt ly itau i'iit aaîr ii a poi trepot,; sliit anlg Sa-Cii iaa it'atý ;ita a a i- ale t'i-e, ftua tiag oit t ho \iit er. It is iche' ail tAit tue ifleg takoît fumain t ta'-) t'i-liai' c 'Ciafiiiiiaicîl ii (bthti tcii'C- tt iata i a '-ilto Ilie piiaiiiiiiiîg ait t liat ataothlip l lr ii tta îiaal - v bable. TRAMPLED TO DEATH. The Terrible Fate of--a Manvers Town- ship 1Fariner. -tbh ila9 l rit otîîintg. It aa1it'iss uait \\ii l, a dIV i i a' il Il da-' -il \a i iaii t'a iti i l baiîk 1oi ) i tlie firii. i, -d lauattIt ltafaîi'etea tilli' thuefathii toltauitecicd to lwietiti thlac stiilit-ci iti, - ti iathtii'sonI \eti't fia'oi-e't lt tait of ' îT he'1 Uc-'- ~(tiN wis idiît<t anal tlîe ttvi iar) Ani lattaitori -ailattai -N\ litnai uuuag \\ lieta'- a til u t h tttt th(,N otttLe ttîataalehî'îiý Ili- tii iiai ldIii lilti t o the -ta î 'a at t'la t Itiittitlait a:i cut that hltwoaet ~ t-'iii tlia' aîîîtlaid Jtiui aiiattai" < il u i- ie ( Illt' -talIiý-andaa tuit Ilth ta tl t -tia iigfattii-ix andta ()n ta'i iiiuui lt' tt'a \ iii'i 'tiU ili u lia 1' lii11w i ifli \t-z lit liii uit t li lli ttil Il lt -ai -t ii a t - li iialý'2 triai îitld :11' t11a it tiaitit Caati'i's and ifîîî'îaa wttal- ilat-t\litant".'g lit île. t i a-' ille 'a-. Iii'l iitir frie colt itu' l ca a :a1, .1 tai(mlu".l it'; i l t t l lia' ia1hu t laid ý0 iil'ajriti îaî'I tlaei'tiaiia;tl- itt mas inuttant- Millions Of Peoýple Enjoy Ik daily. Are you on thellot? Black,' Mixed or' Creen. IHE WORLD'S PREFERENCE QULN GRANDLY WELCOMED. Gay Pageant Greets Her Majesty on Arriving at Lusbon. C \ lÀlirita talu ttuill .\lî"\aîlia i tai.'u httîailaal ta' il ii\ tcaaa t'aua utt aî'Ilv au tl i tI a tt i all, 't'a. ;r t i a'it stt' atii' ai*;ll t a ndi-,aatit ot utia u al a . " Ai gui-it 1gî fut'aa gilii - ii tea tli i ('ut Illea lata Iii ulaîî1a ailait auiaes it 1tailt iilg Ilu tt. -uai Aal i l t at- lit, -attaup i il i - tî"- luta ,v ii p-at tu- aparai a.u Il'f-t ..\ llu îaalier ut a tîa tuItle 1iiu ii tit i la' 1ta\ ut' lIi ta'"ut a i l'a italit a'- 'ait n tti' ,iii'i'ta It faigan ui aaitIta i tatandaîîuh iav t1auisaîads of a'uuaa'(ILuasattldaitliii fr usiîad been dis- tittaa ' u a' Iti., tavaatCi Qiieen Ahex- ; ai ia n a -Is Ii i 1uni .ýîa"-0It paisi-Oi, îvb.le liaaaat 'ai- (aI l i'-tis Nv'u~ aitia rîbboias of ]3rit- i-h i' 'lut- l' i tut lir necks taere liber- I aiau tai tand t in tua Ii'Slîaîa'tof fiu'w- itIt 'au ii'i- hat tuai' stuîtn tliiu'ta puît tinait 'V'igo ilia'i-ieItu'itais o Violent t t uaaa-"thola- l ix ut painte' tbe grcatest ati\iat iai iiiatla'uu'tit. lîtiucps \iC' îîîauuaa Ilita tt' i Iiiîa-.itais ciîntttt'tc' ia.1ui'a 'd. 'il.1;I'hi a' -t'a- aanagcd îtae tuilt"iitt itaz-. -Nuilodi*'valuaard siept Iran tli't i.îi a ii tt1'ti'cav rnu- attL Pi. M l'laic- uttia lias nti'recot- Was Tireci Waiting * Nev- York, Miatch 27.-"If mY sweetheart does not put in an appearance* Sat 8 o'ciock 1 wali end my life." Te tiny dlock ini the room of Miss Daîsy Little, 20 years old, Of 400 Newark street, Hoboken, began to chime the hour.. Belote the sound of the *last stroke had ceased tJe young lady had swal]owed the contents of a botule of carbolic acid. She died several minutes afterward. * For the past month Miss Little had been receiving attentions froin a *young man living in Willo'w avenue. She neyer told her mothet his naine. She told het' brother Sunday that her sweetheart would call that night.* 4 "H1e ptomised me to corne," she saîd. "If he breaks his promise I will+ Skiîl myseif." - * Dutmng the afternoon the young woman bought the poison, saying it twas wanted for disînfecting purposes. t At ten minutes to 8 Miss Little went to the door. When site îetutrnedt her mother notîced that she was in tears. As the dlock struck the hour a fali and groan were heard, and the mohrfound the young womnan unconscîous. Antlambuance from St. Mary's Hospital was summoned. As the surgeon' cAr.-e fo h hueagreatly xieycn-z akd. * What 's the matter?" "Girl inside named Little commit ted suiicide," the surgeon replied. * "My God" ctied the young mian. "I promised to patch up a quarrel with* her to-night. My watch was slow, and I guess she thought I wasn't going to *come. 4 PUZZLES DOCTORS. DAUGHTER DEAD, MOTHER DYING -WHAT'S TH1E CAUSE? Ne rai"aru, Ma'ci24. ItOneo tf thae uatst a"aaal claiC s'it- u li ta' e\1i'ai'at'i tf the ao It att ii t heC 'aa -lt 'na iI l u lt al ini t11, liii- rat '1a' uîd ti Ia i ii 1 duti tlu cf Mts Iatfi..rf aiioa \t'ait ;alier i iiiuir, M us. .1alaîts S.Ilîui(-t t- 1aI hC'rn iii ta tuai iicutuoi- iiftuteut diiis 1iortu ulieu utriaitii. Mur tiin-taiai twao tut' agui batit ual thela onýe'tuîru 'aart' foliîad aaicnuacioais iti lte hlîaataa en i cua . 'a' IlIfer, ai taatt yea-, of ttis ctI \ý-i. iv ia as alCtis Ithueir counsei aanu it-batieîi t4iex' htaîttcaîiod fuir ilecai ada'ia'e. 'l'ar-are' saajpatso have berît as1îhN-ayxiula')l vaa,-. Neithier tad i-aau' a '~t ccul Cia-ci(_uuness, and lphyiyI- clatis and l lxîaîuîits'aere puazzhu'd hy tlîeir uaaaeniilîe coma. Miss Iiiestis taas -an attractive >'oung 'tîonîan 22 years nid. Lack oh nnaîrishaint tîîas the purua- cipal cause of lier dealla, as it had been impossible to git-e ber food excopt in liquid forrn throîîgh a tuabe. When she began to sh'owt signs oh failing vitality stimulants and oxv-aen ivote adnîînister- edl, but she died 'tith v.ery slight change lu her appotaranace. A singular f act 15 'chat the yoîîng wo- man's niotlier. wbo lavin l an adjoining room, began tii .hnw' signs of 'te ap- rit,"uInrh _f .. >fi'pt he deatit o! tir dta-il<'îXt . Àlka"lieu' daaa1 gtaî'r. lIai' w(ita 1. r a 1 uit-ta a- "-t'ailla' y uti; .ia.itit, a iillai hi'r iti( ' ti\ ili is (Ilii'le nalat itatli'l ia '-tain aititn. I( u i i0 itiaî' it ltuihlieunt tN 't"i tlial l a ti uuaauu1,'îî a' ad rt 'it- ulîia' la' i iuii-'il t"uua tla'i'rena. Saa heidit ala lua 4tîi i li' tii'.i'-httc ii I tt iut l idt tututuI'tî-taît ut 'ias theu iaoitt ruili.a uih'ab u'av ieu' tac liaid arul'l "'t'a t'I' atal a'- i aiitaatt or tua'i.* tI' Sataiid. ' t'e ts i liait' itaa t' ti ltliti- of'îîuuî i î' i t' -of 'îa al ai aa' thai' i U 110utltî h thuuiti îaliis ie(ia aiut N ia liiii ut h 't fant a t i-t ". 'c li a-. th tu 'pet î.isin lilyp-nctisitanatuphai"- cal t"'. î vlau irtesI igatîcul Ilue a ad' ma e .ul puail hiis eaiuclaatiui1 t hîtt lte t\%t(i ta <ica liadi ittcanicimisa; ' hvnot izeai eaa'hî ulHer tad tht gais asplil'xiaUt n tad ato- thing tutd citiith te case. \ .1aoaa %ta-eîtan 'îîafforul to uct in tuie lîtiouleslap trios b I ook "artistic." Caurpess milinlg i- responsibie for tht' logs of one ounîna of rnilk and ono 'confit of a poîuad (of fat pet day for cach <owt. This ,aus the average gaîaed by testitut' 142 cow-s. Since 1900 thore bas been markeieaid and sold in ("h lago yeariy an averaze, of ni-et 16,000.000 animais. eed" $300.000.f0 ln vahît"'1 or ihbtut one hau't the total o'(l roia"î'ti-f f tiA ' - principal liaive it ,tti,Uni m States. ToiMbîto Farmers' Marki-L . êý ît> -priqeg- . ou ne lutdred bus t'elà 'oi,ots ~bal DiIry - pmd e , ir*.. vipjy'wth".,but - ter -Btegdyii-'The best sold 'et 2, 9o7ç tuer lb. Egga'ajpl i-n ul and sas>', at -MIù te per dozen.' Foultrytplà rntted stupply,'îwitb- pricep ftm IIAY ls uncbanged. ga'lea"'of 30 loads at $10 te $1250 a ton for ttmothly. and at $9 to $9 for mixed. Straw sohd at $12 a ton for one hoad. Dressed hogs are uncbanged. with few corning forwarda iight ones bring $850 and be-avy $8. W'heat, new, busbel .' 1. . 0(7 toe 1I0,3 Do.. ted. busbel........0(7 to 1 018 Do., spting, busbet .........i1(0 te i1(02 Do., gnose. bushel...... 90 te (>92 Oats, buahel.......... 48 to 0 ou Rye. bushel ............ 0 0 to 0où(> Buckwheat. bustiel 0. O55 to O tO Batley, buaibel......... 5 i1 to O052 Peas, bu-bel .~- 0 0to O ,0 Hiay, ttmotby, ion .. .... 10 00 to 12 r<tu Do., mixed. ton ...... 8 00 to 9 60 Straw, pet top........12 0 toe Oi0 Dressed bog-, .. . 8 0to 2 50 Apples. per bbl........2 (00 toe a:10 Eggs, new laid. dozen . O.. 18 to 0 21 Butter, dairy............ te b 0 27 Do.' -cegeruy.............O 28 t10 O30( Chiokena. SprIrg........O13 toe O0I'J Dueka, per lb.......... 12 to 0O113 Turkeys, pet lb.........o17 t10 pO11 Cabbage. pet dozen........ ito 9 50 Potatoes, pet bag...... .O070 to 0O-î5 Cauirioweu-. pet dozen ~.1 ()0 te 1 501 Celery. pet dozen......( 0 1 t t) 40 Ontons. per bag -. 2 o te O 0 Beef, bindquartets ..-7 ;-0 toe 50 Do.,- forequatter"--------5 0to 5 50 Do., a.boise. cari'ase 7 0 tn 7 25 Do.- medium, tarcase ..6 0to it25 Multon. petra'wt6C50 toe Veal. pet cwt....--8 00 toe 5 Lambs, pet ewt ... ....10 50 te11 0 Toronto Live Stock. Roceipts of live stock werc, Iight, as is usual on ---:ay-tbree carloads corn- jiosed of 36 cattie, with 105 sheep and lambs. 'NMa V. Julv. ovyork ........ ........'1iOý4 f4ý, Lo i at.... .. ......... 12'4 93844 llaîitati........ .......lî,41i7a Ni iînuujiiii-...........11/u 4/ 05% ~$fuIJO~R~A W S CRWALWIS LETTER lu AU Parts of Caniad LydIa B. Pink- ham's vegetable Com»ound Has ET- Many wonderful tures of fe '8 are cot4v% o Pinkham'le -QUlLd y trogh the advice of Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynu, Mass., which is given to sik women absoltely free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham bas for many years made a study of the lUs of her sex ; she lias consul.ted with ad advised thousands of stffering women, who to-day owe not only their health but even life to lier helpful advice. Miss Annie E. Schwalm, of 326 Spa. dina Ave., Toronto, Ont, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkharn- 111 have f owid Lydia E.- Piankham's Vege&- table Compound a specfic for Leucorrhoea, wxth which I have been troubled for yeams I also ita irreua =1dpainful menstruation which aftectedMy gneral healtb until lut5 1pig was only a wreck of rny formr sel. l my affliction I wa.s advised to uas yoGi- Comnpound, and amn so glad that I did so. I found that in a few short rnonths there ws no trae of Leucorrhoea, rny strength geAdna1ly returned, and in a very short tine 1 csxnËdered mayself a prfectiy well woman. I appreciate my good health, and beg to as- sure- you that 1 arn moat gratefult b von for Idiaeovering such a wonderfui remedy ?or suf- Ifering women." The testimonials which we are con- Miontteal traile reports aa-etal establish beyond a doubt the power of hii-iii-sa'uuitt itu; ua iaao airit sit- Lydia E. l>inkharn's Vegetabie Corn- i>factcarv de-pitp au eonitnuanc'e of tlle pound to conquer female diseases. îaîd -taito i ilti thrail lrouîglioatIlale Women snffering froin anv f orm of, cîauttrv.aaaldtti'e outiook isi briglît. TIlio female weakness are invited to (Irv'giasiî-îa- tut- ýhacaben ti itoailad promptly communicate with M rs. Ille îtîît'-teliîrt iii roai atnd haardwtiare Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She as gaaaaai- tait. ttai'-for Ire(-Pit'iand l- i'nothing in return for her adviee. it is tiara' iu'hiar'aitoliz. \haoi-alo gro' absolutely free, ,.nd always helpfui. ca'- litit tla îata a ilt i 1iaffl t tîtut, lao prai-ucat uil tori' iîaa'iaat- uairnt inent in tiais respect.- ilai act nI-ettadu THIE INOOSE SLIPPED. iliaro lias b l i l tgaiato h aI1lTtau'of oa'dq'A's fiat Inter llai1îiaai'uit. 5t a ctit'it\ i- oponilîg ti iaa'ttv taîI Mi111auhi hiPes tAND WM. J. BYERS HAD TO BE iiili'tt - aia'- al i tiliiilt ci g'l' HANGED ALL OVER AGAIN. î'a',ia' \-ailoe-t(,i' v-to f-lia. Newt Cttton 1 -t it 1i lat ten ai î nilticcl. anudl con- lit -it J g 'a.. Y ai rua '27.- I ta î ai' taa 'tiî v ~ " itti- h t "t ri(es 1 t i ee au'ing-d (hoeto'atav and t1lana pro'u c uliaC iIIilleI o IhOtu t1iriit privea-'.--aa Saii-aataa ttaNii 'iiltlla(-atri pra'aaial IoIlleC' siafliihuî fini-t anîd lbisi- ner' t\as tîiotglt'aiîa Iu-cutîtt 'x'gaao'aaia.\'lale Itokeit. \ i mo J. .113'cs fafliot'd linai saile a'aaue intaai li Iiiiu'- Jsluaia"(Ir le,-s e aua u ta111 an lIa' the ratp %"vainsprni.f.thl wops titi". alilIltlhe lîritqnet - aualtai' briglit i(ifthelia' ao- u alled ati'y. precipitating fuît auilitaii'- ai Ftauc.1roni maaiuifaac- h iilu thlacroutandl. l'oc aibouttone tmin- Ili aaagt taI t , l aa' iaintat- on" promatiiiatea"li,' atI~tdaroaaad ainder the scaf- ail( taula-i Iiai tabaluit t 1i per t t t N whla i 1it' tut ut i ud thliu Siieriff Ilicksýon catî-h t Iii ll auaate îîiîtî t tai uaare -lott'. uta aîîîu aunant ing thae rnotte and blac'k '1 Ta'no i u ititii chu a'owes intatlie- jay'- u - at r icul i in ato the jail. .le X;a s_ uit lit- a ruaittlui-N ont liai a-t. A leatuare bala ii iiurt a; tIlae result of the fait. 'T'le (Iftt'aîanc ttwIi hgîtprii'"s i îaîfî'mas ai;ai aîta tj-lcd. and l3yets. paie liug,ý.-. ejftjI'al ite. tit, i-il a-'aadnu biiM". Mtils again lut acÉ'd on t li on 'i7 iti Zîîîa nr-t. t 'atile îtca aresceaillold.a.ntalthe traitisptung. 'liis ahi-o firuta nott'111gtua ligiat receipts. \\'ioie- tillactiierte was no nuislaap and doatta t-- -aile itnr gia-(oi, 4uîi-, continuac t r'.'sllta'alfttiati-ranogaîlatioia. ljvers it'ai bi-v andîtti u de -' lotrlhardtware andCiaiut'u ii asoîvacoae;-unCLtt iitet-aqls ait- lient -;rucnii-anc onîxvtkiliitg of August ..Lavton. at 'rurtie auual' attit t 'a'a- - lai.. Jlune 3. 1901l.Ilht the Colifes- A t aichii'.t, 4"-1i t ttatof iîio -ionIl(,ia'iulicated Laiton'; vîft a' i nd pa't ta'<kli- aauaîîtti ' uued t'îîîcaît- i îbataht\\ihtiant;. '1hae'.' tre t nieu aand (If trtcl I )1 '. aî tais a T ile, aidratas aIte '1lait tudati i\i' lHliainSlai- n tcrta'arýd 7utaî- 'a-,I aIoa ia tl ha'atittanuae;-utota v a id lat.Laivtait. lXatdaaa kalied 'ha-S! -uulI a i1a'iaî'îî'at htieuaare bii S a~ iu'iaii t u lîi'pal . Puîîît.. Septelaiter atîitt alîa'u aîaa c îî-iic'abe ct ~ -3 ' P193. daîrîng a qîîarrei ov-ui-i aîink ii(,iuea-leail taad lai-Lor\i-ofanîd -i dollaru. He clu aimu'd alait~~~ .u ?_ilkla-luii it'waai ai na ts elnat l c ' o a ', u t tttl'. No g'ri-aa luit ity a laCtiteilfili e i agtusi cfdf'ae i ' ttlii4ia" auua o WEEDING OUT TH1E NAVY. \\'liiinu-salottouaalî B adniv buî'S-1 Stîî'5' 5 British War Vessels Struck Off E!- beiaagta go' ul îauaber of ordra uto'iii fective List. aaiîuaaat a' aiîa filu tia" t"l ri. (Cilla'?aau'h 2l' oaei'iia t >ta 11(m-a'liI ua i'ii e ini trliait1t10iait 1 ucai'i- -11 tO becut la eue llii -Xl ;1](lt 'enslraak off t lie eflec- ta vri' go îîaruI al ia raa ua atituu <ia Slitti t l l-t uof tli'iaut'. under the l'OCent t lIllae'agi a,(-' '1Il)tiia. li itagl'aat; lit a'l i-ttibaatiuui i-'Taua. lleY ' omrptPe tiii l th o 10 n t i t i pant onIltla-c eouuuî f(a'111' ha t t Ie>ltliii-six attttiied nuii-el-a tri\ iîîln g-auaatan aittaitue oîiook l10 lir-t-claiss crtuisers, 19 secoiad-class u' toit' a tu atui'la traîalcex'Paaaii. cruiasers, :31 tliiralclass cruisers. til toi- RejitutI- t uula tin t ulrla aiad Vancerotîi'a" r t uiiboats, 16 siopes. 33 gaîtbat -att Lia-iai-- atua'all 'OIitîlli"- aca- it~and 25 itli-'cellta'titia. t li'. 'u'at itai-ate î1,i ik ad tOI tiýtiotatl ltei'sosal-tlîut -laows an ialr ~ihtot erthtlait of ai 'fuir iaii-"nd "stld*'aire onae araauiîreal 'u'îaat aigu a it t iand t ' ae -; a gcoa I trat aa' criti -'"l. 35 cuisiers, ciglat t i rpedýiagaa int laa ia rutea.i Il"la i nu e aî"atlier huat-'. 14 gianlinat s.oneat" slooiap,- tt%ýt u i îauîoft- .a tprotilt'lltuat lndtelaitttitislitai-ecatit ai ~rti uat.itz-ali u Ili laaharHo'wAutomobilists Dress. lu1 - a 'r' ai'tti tad lioîit'f lt o i .ua l\\'ilu Youaang Mr. (.'i'ueiai. iiin ilti li- Irta uaati itii ' .ma e a l ilý trp 1uil tw Y , - aa Il-'l tg ta l v îaaai au'îe - aof iii s p i t ttu(alst, 1u'al, 'ii a i fcar anad mo- lau - ' lc ii ni a i u'iia hut- !:o ' i i it 'lll tii 1- hu1a- .1 .. - i I ai I 'utc'aof M 1['t aiuiu" tai O~~~~~~ ilD i ' ' a I~î Itt t' l - a' - litt i t lt' ai' i'i" tii-iau 'î'f'oi. thz fautait tw tu ai a - 'u l- - t ii iuN i' tatj- :al v 'i I' f1 iaa vi-Iat'ni. 1Texile ail - aunu'aa-iawtiv: i -i . lit tIauta' u'u.~-laa he T ' ;îaîh jî' fit; lu i" -t' i ui P " -t- if îa'ulie'in Ta , tapî pila ,'t' la.aon' t à it ai nds a lat' laiItta ' ai llit' fai lai-- i - t latta ai>ia. taa'glt iS.liii'cursaiiItCa.ltia'aa NIt lliî.t il îa hu-a -. a îatu aa'cîîl. tttl'tia. i-ie litul, iaa Su'li;ae it(-iai tle ta tIi ti- N\a111 'aui al mle dltai tiaa ai tai "au- aa'iaP tutiefia tuo 11:t11ai a ai and. tuIl t; '1.u' ta i., li t-' lia-- itac-s tulýi- (,\ 11('aua 'Iat aiit tifu;t t a .1 ý , l itail aiq a u titît litsa-is aia th,ualea -ut Ia i i l a i ( .1"'i 'f 1ua ) 'ii tlIa i' ka i w' - - - o f a i ta t rt at trati ai duta li i i '- -artiiien ts ai .' 7 î'aa 1îat e r u' s tr eul ao n i i ount s h i îîa so n s tuf tua tt ' ataban ahloti ae it ua u' u tir- 'a' I I . ; Pl rsa Ia la u b. on a i rîeî, i orl - iaulu - ý a-I u I; t'Iuiu li C ail bu ' 111,î t o i iu lt the t-- aaîh all a its it"( nut it aa utle fuur rdi- Inai- aioluaks like toi uttlitIe. "t";c~ fata Stu) " i lO')auio Cea'.ua -. nameof ti~ a Jît lîiud at it t-L ' - , i aa; liibe îaiia"l on ea'aa'i'oit; ais, uuePat c'i aî. as ltat tlaeY bavie capariotis uoceuýr-t. -- a hariîaga - afftainre'ssat-x', ti ii a lady i , tue t'.'eatr a : and it 1; s v7mith mîe t ioua- ihag huaI the onai wtorn i- puottv -Mrs. t'rus'as ua atIe coliar t-hidi îaav - ttaua-nlrap so ais tbcove' lier oats. lFi- jtiaea'nîîuu, she lias a.Itaît cl grey squirrei- Jskîi, tike a. lliglandet s cap. witit a searlet hird's 'uîing on the aide of it, to endl a 'tuci of color.-Rene Bache in \' 1h à r rtm 'ti ta n e <r') a- i~t lil-