 . ���    -K  asgwm  Si  2-  -����� !��. iSL?sf  1 ���#,! 1  -VSJs    "iSf*5*.   l&i  NO IC  MOYIE, B. C, JULY ?><). 1904.  $2 A". YEAR  '/Zz-^Zi ^^SET- '*"��� ���>���� *"�����*. ���"*k -v  -About where to get a pair of reliable show:  g&ES thnl J<'�� cau d��Pcnd up0n-' "   "   '  |Wt]nt are guaranteed;  j&ES that arc whole soled;  )ES that are always sold ;  (jjs that, can bore-soled;        -   ',  >Krf tha��'��ro ��*uinon murk';"  )Krfth- :��'<: I��tl,lc (Olast5   ' '  ^feSthat v,ill wear to the last.  The J. P. KING- Shoe,  c , our niti.lww d^play of fc��'Oi-��J  ami pricrs/thc  mont  ''"' ;U) to d no block of shoe* over shown in Moyie,  #  W  W0  ��/  LOCAL NEWS.  ,   ' J.'Jf. llawke   was   today   reelected  ; schorl trustee.  '     31. U, Kinscy returned   from Spok -  ane Thursday. '  - a>        i"   D. ����� Joh'nson, the contractor, is  up  Big     MORth'5S    Run" at|fromCranbrcok.  '   Geo, Heed is  home from a   trip to  St. Eugene*;      jspokanc. ,  ���  j     List your   property  villi   Parrell k  ! Smyth  ;is   added  an   up  lo  to   hid More  Wesley Cline and wife were up from  ; Cra'ubrook on a visit last Sunday.  ,  3/ Mine Is'LookiDg Bettor than!   K;A- Smilh relu^nc,1 from ,Jlnir;  il> T-, -1 \m      i    t     r��      '      Imoro Salurd.iy, andis much   improved  Jl!   Ever and Work Is (Pro-. %n nen-..h.  gressing Favorably,  Our. stock of Hardware, Tinware  and Graniteware is larger than  ever "before, and is .assorted to fill  ail. the .requirements of the town.  We carry.  MINERS' CANDLE STICKS,  mm ioo pee DAiUr^?  SI/  It is Oatimalod that llie run   at   the  St.   Ei italic   concentrator     for     the  FOP-   SALE���l-3ight  "brood      so\\> i  Apply to Ucsiiulnicr  Bros.  Thomas1 William   Micdonald    left  forCranbrook Thursday    lo   remain.  ChaeTarrell   is  up Jrom Morri-ssey  y/.    month ending   July liltt will  amount" Mines 0u a short visit  i\Ho . .   .�� .-.^..   .  ri  0 about 11,000 lon=, or   an   average   of  100 tonr- a day.'   This .wduld have been  a recuid breaker month   were  for a,few delays.   'The mine  and  J.   A.   Harvey   \v.us ��� in    Movie    on  bussine=a    Wednesday.  JSTails (any size)  Buil,ding cotton and paper ,  Kuobs and Locks,  Paints, Oils and Brushes,  Table cuttlexy, Pocket knives,  Scissors and Razors,  Axes and Saws,  Saw scis and Files,  | -Carpet tricks and Hammers, ���  Cartridges and Shells,.  Food choppers, etc.,  Graters and Strainer?,     /���  CANADIAN   BANK   OF. COMMERCE  Paid Up Capital   $8,700,000.  'T?pqBrvd        - 3,000,000'  Total Ke'soureea,  * 83,000,000 <*o,wM  lmm.  ^ F. C. MALPR&. m  professional  U   !'?1t. |'    D. J.  Elmer   has   been     appointed  , ,    . "U   'resident ascent for the Moyie  Townsile  were closed down tight on   Dominion,       ��� -  ',  . ���    n      Company.  Day, aiul heverai days were practically ��� �� ,  loan putting the new rone on the! T. J. McMahon and J J. Murphy  aerial tram. The biggesl run for a | were m C run brook the begnnmg 01  siusle month was during   1901   when Jlne wee-.  ibemillmade ft   run' of   3.4G0   tons. j    Hugh Cameron and  his   brida   are  Tne ' mammoth body, of ore  recen-j expected   bom*   nest   Tuesday.  Dinner pails and Water pail?,  Preserving kettles,  Sauce pans,  I Tinges and Screws,  Vegetable boilers,  Stove pots and Frying panpj  Dish pans and Milk pans, ���  Pudding pans and Bake pans,  Chamber pails and Slop jars,  Dippers and Ladles,  13read and Cake pans,  Tubs and Watdi ���boilers,  Irons and Wringerd, etc., etc.  BARGAINS''IN COOKING STOVES  Roomed Boarding 'House, fully furnished*  FOR' SALE.   EASY TERMS;  ro Um Stores, io   Rent; , Apply"  Jciil Oilier  lASlllMMUi.  Yffi, B, C.  s  i  tly opened up in lhe No, I  tunnel   is  holding its own both  in  sue and   in  values,   This ore runs 70 per cent  in  lead and dO ounces   iri   silver,    VTork  is progressing favorably in   llie   shaft.  The tunnel ut the 120 foot level   h   in,  900 feet and .they >.re drifting  on  the  ore bod)\whioh is seven feet in wiJlh.  This ore runs about 40   per   cent , in  lead and the "usual amount   in   silver.  Drifting is being prosecuted on  other  croi-i veius in the   ehsil   level.      The  mine is m full' adoration   and everything isrumiiug in a most'satisfactory  mauer.   tnere are 300 men employed.  Mr. Cronin nasi not heard any   r.eW's  latelv from OtUuva   .v'ch re.^rd to Ihu  Altention'iu called, lo the adver-  licciueut of W. E. Tate on another  page,  Tho Victoria lictel in Chinbrook  was totally destroyed by tire Thursday  night.  n' Miss Brualon oi Waidner has been  engaged to teach in the junior room  of the Movie School.  Ed. Murphy and family and Chas,  Walla returned to tlieir homp in  5forth Powder, Oregon; Wednesday.  Tliet, Gilpin sawmill and!.' Mutz's  biewery at, Morrisscy junouon were  destroyed by lire last   Saturday.  li.ury Dimoek. an emulator  Of   the  Was a' Big'Affair.  The day shUt at   the   Concentrator  ��Te a delightful hop  in  the   Morlej  5 ���   '       rri-iH   bovfl  worked I  halllftot Sveuiug.    The   ^a v, \  faithfully., and the evening entwUin  ffieat pa8sed oil without a into ���  Prof. Barney Wilson was at b�� best  and the music f drnishe d was eselleot.  Lunch was served at the Palace res-  Uur^ut at midnight. The program  Was appropriate to the aceasion.  Amongst the dances was the Crusher-  man's Hoc Down quadrille, ^ilflej  Table'waltz, King's own ( UoBtep, /mc  Mill walla, Ore Loaders jerscy, Mont)  Howe's     Electric       two-step,     Boss  METAL   MARKET-. '  New   Yoiik���Bar silver/   58�� cents  Lead,-$4.30.    Zino (spelter} $4.80. -  LoSDos���Lead, ��11  13s.   9d;  The Telephone  extension of the lead  buunlyv bin he ! late Captain: WebK accbiupliched  (. ��� *__        if !,�� 1   llrrt  the  W. Slocks, manager   of  is still hopelul that the' desiree'  jhition will be granted.  r1   logis- | fete  oi  i '  Moiidtv  swimniing   Moyie   hike   last  Machinist's    biford    minuet;  ikinnera favorite   ltihcers,- etc.  Matt Getattr Dead:  the   CrarP  brook  Electric Light cbnipany,   was"  iu Moyie Wednesday making arrangements  for   installing   the   telephone  system m   town.     The    linetneu will  reach here   with   the wire  about  one  week from today, Saturday; August Oth;  The Moyie office will be in   the   Hotel  Kootenay, and what .is now the  bags--  age rojm will be used for the   purpose^  Mule- The charge will be 2-5   cents   and   10  ctntS   extra if   the party   called    has  to'be sent for.  cp.tio.'i cua   be  Oranbfooli having a phone  MDS-IE'3   LEADING  HOTEL. ^   %  Tho best of accomiiiodations".  for the Traveling   Public  I J, McMAHOM, Manager': V^  *-A��d��j^^'JS^��*ti&j&j4litu  v-^S-  * vo*����me��w it* iiimw*^'*  pcis.,mr.. nan:riT t,l Fire thi< time of Ihn yc,irj)ia.njuiy oUier.  PROTECT   YOUR   HOMES;  ���a  ran-  ���o-'r.wfr r.-.i-* cf Fire Insurance thai;   any   c^ho"  *J��!?1�� i.:-].   tho  wc..!rt.-:i.,;..,l,StYc  Khownby  Iho   .prompt  i��anncr in  ^1.   i  ���J.,., .iMntiH, Pernio and Toroiitojhvnh^ been ^^"^ Jk< "���  A Muoli .Horsed. Mine.  One time v;hen   the' late   Clarence  King was hi the West r.nd near a then  Ivci-y'iniporkint mine ho received from  lone of the owners n    k-lo2;r,i;u   aol^ng  I him  to  -iisit  (!:?   r-.ne   ;mmcd:at^y  laud wire the r(!sv.'.t= of   his  e::ama:ia-  | lion?; especially   will:    r^rd    to    an  jalarrainu rumor that the value  of   tb?  vein luid been mush impaired by 3$d-  im: in it a very large   "hor.e," ,wh:ch  is a miner's term for a body of- worthier rock that sometiffios displaced the  oro 'and   makes   a   rich-   vein   poor.  V.T-n tfniS l'.wl t>0,;'c 0!U of t:i�� "Une  after inspocticu he ?o:iad anoihor  telegram veiling f-r -him fiom .1��^.  impatient friend aaiiiug: "Id it ^:nie  that there is a h.crao' in :ho mine  To which he promptly replied 'lhe  mi^hi a perlVC Hvory stable, -  Chicago Nov.-?-.  The shower of rain en Thursday  hlid lhe efiect cf ouenching several  forest iires thai wore raging in South  Kast  Koolenay. ^       ., ���  ��� Geo. Taylor is i:p   from   Granbrook  doing some repair worh on the  range  .it the Hotel Kooteruy.     - v  Mr, and Mrs.  John   ��ttappa:d   Have  moved fk^iuElkoLUid^re.iecaUng, in  ���'Mutt" C'eraty died in the Crab-  brook hospital Inst Sunday from  pneumonia, and .a. complication or  diseases. Gently was about 50 years  of age, and was a well kuov^n cbaract  er iii every rhiuing camp in the  LCocteua.ys aud,in.Uip/oe.ur. d'^leiic^.  1-Ie v,-hg a   gcod  .miner,   bi;t,o��.  veatu  worked   but   very  But direct  cemmuoi-  had   With   anyone   in  Tlie New Batli fion.se  TbS kb;v bithi'iolLsd, near McDonald'*;  boatlwliss has been liberally .patrori"  ized during the recent'bet rreadieE  The  maDageineut   had  'sev6nk -o?��n=  vv/t,h carpet.^ ^..VcPo,.^.^^  3U1��3.  I sister living in San Fransisoc  ;'.i!  uiliibk- and Ademutu his:��.    ^ lU  Jr.'iit y��u p.i\ iibrr. c our r.i'ten cin:ply :V-',,,J  inlolha   pockets  of   the i  !V  ;i; wrm  ARNOLD & ROBERTS,  TS"  v>'�� ciury. tho bi^t��� "range-of hate, in town,; 'Sec.our  imuie '.-Pkuvk- of:vm>. ?Vwc." 'They're-buaUlJe  ' HATS.  ���iniio1'-  \\c l.  UK'--) lino of  , .THIS ���������.MKli'B VFtlilNlsii'HJXiS.  ��yr\   '#-1^ ���  ^V^���"/V^     ���'"-T/^    ^\t~  -ty. w  ���   ������ .- ^  of  nil 0!; mm  JIEHT :.......  .. ������$->hi)  ''Vlj:.0FFlCl.;, TORONTO, OKTAltl  ^EKRITT, pres, K It.AYlLKlE,  I .A1�� Assistant Gen. Manager.    W. ?  rX  ii ,ooo ,o(io  '   ,000,000  50,000  Moyie Souvenir Spoons  r-'eut post paid upon leceipt  .    . ol price, .^1.00.   .  ���"'.   VV.  H; WILSON,, '���:���  evening, August lllh. The place of  holding it will be announced in next  week's leader, .       ,  ,  J. B, L-udd'cf this place was operated  oh at the Granbrook "hospital Tuesday  for ruplurc. He i.3 getting along  nicely., but his conditicn was quiet  serious for a time.  I'rof. Chase cf ��?pokr.i:e will give a  free* dance ':>. McGregor hall next  Wednesday evening, to whiih all are  invited. It la Hie intention of the  professor to organic a dancing cla.s  dance''.  Oranbrook to Celebrate,  The Labor Unions of<Cranb:ook and  viciuilv are making cxlcuoiye preparations this year for the celebration of  Labor D.iv mi September 5U>, says the  Herald. Over ��1,000 r.ill be oflered  in prizes for lhe different contests, and  there will bo entert'iinmetH enough to  .si.    ypoeial trains i  Mr. McDonald at the  bathqr.se.  ^irerc   ol   the  �� \ ��� s      ���'      :;   '  late  Liis  .eating, in I trade, .lie ��ae .^ l��rir.eligbl*r .^ wi5iiin5.to< bc,cc,yc -n^TV*- V^ ^  ,[m,��� Mn ^tan-vnl b?- "ocursd a ^ugli, i^an to.har.dle In a mi^up v,jeD| dub m do E0 -&y. a{^lyiQ^ at .tho  ;!WV'   r.'rVih^iVpf^1  L1-'   - hntoxKated.    lie, is, aa/.d.   to   have   a | tloteV Kootenay or .to Renry.Gongh or  OOSitJOll ID thO Cline,    ,. ., | ��� \       .:   ''    ��� ���  n.    ^r_in ���1^3   nill,o    Imllmrcfl  The ladles'  aid .o' t iho. Methodist  church, will,give a.social en Thursday  ' At the Alice.  Work .on the Alice concentrator near  Creston, is progressing ' favorably.  The (rain way. will be finished in about  a week and it should not bo a great  while before the mill .will bo in .opera-,  lion, concentrating too ore. from tho  Alice mine. The ore is ',of a good  qnalily and there is plenty of it,  rhe'Alico promises to  become,ono ol.  luring  the  and  give  sooia  summer.  W. W.Ayu.-  and   wifs  of  Canyon  Cily, C\iKT.>d", r.ci-ompiuiied  dau;:hl  by   their!  vho i^:i re.-ii loneo   of   Trail, '.  K.'P>; FiheWatch.ropairing'it  .   eecialty.'  CUANEilOOlv, '13.  Jeweler.  G.  were hrro    or   ae\era;  with t!'.i.':vson, D.   A.  (hivs   visiting  .    ,     ,_, , ^.ina , the profitable  mines   of   this   section  satisfy the most.cnticjl.    bfeoial .rains | _^q]sqq Newg>  will be run from   the  e ist,   west ' and ;  north that day, into Granbrook so that  the p-oiilc of the' entire   district   .will  t��a\j an'oiMiorluuity of  goin��  at   voiy  : small fo-'t.          Haa Autmobile Craze.  lCh:g Ivlward is   lo   a  bugo   extent  hoifcs   and   carriages    for  Avre'i  v.-no   is  (giving  up  10.      ��� ���������;.  Vlcc-Pre;j and ; G(;ii, Jvfa.i.  MGP>AT, Chief Inspector.  A ucnoral banking busi-  neas transacted.1  representing the Trail smelter at the  St. Eugene;, Tlioy left for their home  Wc'ihienday, ' V  Wilhe'Whitehead while   feeding    a \ were EOij;  Mvoccnliy   more .men ( em-  htli ��W at the Moyie   Xu'mbcr.. coin-! ^ovcd in '(ho Ucyal,Mewa ..\yeijc-" iht-  ! pany'-s  an I mobile. Ph-.u U v after hia accession  to ll.c t.i;'onodo.'er.r.   jtablc h.andr-  a'  Winder were dbiui^sd -Ub pen^oi?.?  and gratuiii^, and a n.uinber.pf;hqrsc,a  were soh  mill: yesterday .met   with ' a ! c^Av^i(\  ami  n sj.ill'.further. nurr.b.er of  ptuuful accident.   [A sliver nearly three . hon  ���(V|::P��'t'1  id  .cT,-  l\  COSMO  ���IUI1Jo78^^  thicknes^flevv and, struck Him M^lg^;.1'.  ~       .'^ -,- .'  the thumb and.index: finger,, . It,, yy^s |        -        ...:���___^-: ���--  ne^essary.to place' him.   under   ether ;J  while Dr. itarvie rciuov^d it. ���   j  Why This ]  1 am pleased 16 mfbrm;  tlie.public tliat all un-  I sold lots belonging to  the Moyie. Tqwnsite.'Coi  Pol^rt it Cos<?rove,' Secretary'" '��"'��J1 j aFG    "HOW  Tor..  HalG .   OH  Manager of tlie Spokane. Interest Fair, ������-    -     '������-   "  Bt)okaiie Mr;  ���w.r-i^^ m  .    JB ���1^Alri\MEiNT~InTere9tallo,wedondepoijU^  tot8oWJJ.lv*ilab,�� i"'^!  i?��te   of   Gaiinda,   llniled   tUalw auu  1   -   'Jpec-td attention given lo collectiohd.  .RANBfeOOK.  ^-���.  J, F( M. PINKHAM, Manager.  VJ !  ^ i ���       "  liiivB. i>o\v-u-;P, l-^i"!    .  -^      Good rooiu,/good  lablea and bar,  ; vf, a  ��� iirf.fi 1  and 4irab>las3.oami)lo rosaw-  which'this year is held October 3 to. J,  pokane. and gone   east  after  easy terror.   For further particulars' see  J.ELMER,  tbegovornmenr��ornc,��^^��v.        x  . w Fair< whl h ig On0  oi   A>c,,t.for To?;i���it0.  It is time something \sas  being   aoa^ "       i^iirs of the middle states.-���      ^-t--.6"'-  Why this delay. | wiu .. b    . . . ^^^,        ..,.   j.  MOYIEc  ^  i r  'I'  J'  I:.  ���{J  1.  V   1,1  i'i  ;-r  ��,  ���r  1  i  ��  ;i  %  '���\  it  !r  *���  il  *  r  oi'  t  j!  c.  f  I  1i  ^  It  K  '1  H  1,  I '���.  i  1.  t ('  4:  I.  '���';  l ���  t.  >:  i!  i  -i.  ,\i  i\  ..;  f  'i  V  uv  f -  =\ :*  *'.�� ��,<��rr<inW<A.-isw.*.fci�� i.:rft"rmrirTrria'��a��.'i"'.-i���Mrnua.aw;.'  m** w��-c^lri i-s^i- -  ��*�����  ^  I he pliawmtef  Knight Errant |  By CLINTON DANGERFIELD  Copyright, KOI, hy J. B. Mitehel!  f>  ' "Yez; will be after fnulin' 'em split  into kindiin' wood some day," paid  ISTora maliciously, regarding Hum-  mish's treasured blocks with an evil  eye. The position of general slavey in  n cheap tenement does not improve  one's temper. "Do yez think yez can  be keeuiu* a .mess of chips to play wid  ���when we all do be sutl'erin' oroul for  '  coal?"        ' ,   -  "Don't know nuflln' 'bout coal. Don't  care," retorted Hammish sturdily.  Five years old and gentleman unafraid  was lie.  . Presently he bethought him to vi'Mt  Ills special" frjendi the little seamstress  on his'own door. Conceal in" the pro-  , oiojis blocks, he trotted off to her room  and, getting no answer to his knock,  pushl'd open the door and went huldly  ��� in.  1   Why had Maida let her fire fro out?  He Bunll't'J. the biting  air doubtfully,  wondering -where she  was.   Then  he  ' discovered her In :i drawn heap on the  ' bed.  The, thin blankets were Jiuddh'd  ' over her.  On top were piled 'her thr'oad-  , bare jacket and the wrapper she had  boon making for a firm.  1 rammish went to tho bedside.  '   '���Is'you sick, MaidaV" he asked petulantly,  lie did not like sick people.  The girl opened a pair of great violet  eyes and regarded him,"  "Not  sick."   she   said  slowly;   "jest  cold.;i'm freezin' to death.   It's taken  bo loiiig I hope 'Us come.at last!"  .  "Does  freozin'   to  death   mean   you  coin'to die?"  "Yes." The blue lips scarcely shaped  the word, but ho caught it. It distressed him greatly by virtue of knowledge new!}' learned from the resourceful Nora, who had been" trying to  frighten -the child" with stories of  death's grim paraphernalia, lie seized  her shoulder in his baby hands and  tried to shake her.  "Don't    die!"    he   cried    piercingly.  "You  said Jack was comin'  home to  mar ivy you!    How'cm he inarw.y you  '  if .vou is dead?   Do you fink he would  dig you up':"  "Oil, Hammish," said tho girl very  fainlly, "please go a'way! It will be  long, so long, before ho comes. I can-  �� not live till then. And they' told me  there was no more work after this.  "When Jack conies loll him I wasn't  afraid of���the grave. It. must be warmer down there.'.'  Conscious that he was growing very  cold himself, Hammish, fired with a  Biidden resolve, made for the battered  coal scuttle. lie would make a tire  himself.  For if Jack came home and had to  dig Maida up might he not hold him  (Hammish) responsible? - How often  Makla had told him proudly of her big,  warm hearted sailor who wad coming  across the groat seas.  "And I was in no such place as this  when he knew mq, and courted  me,"  ' Flie' would    say    mere    proudly   still.  '".Mammy and I had a luile house of  0 our own."    Then with a droop of her  tired lids:  "But when  she died  after  being sick so long it was hard, so hard,  to make bread.    You don't know how  hard, t little  Hammish, hut  it will   be  your turn some day." ,   .  "Don't care," Hammish was wont  to reiterate scornfully. "Will lake my  turn all right.   Shall be a man."   ���  But now he felt vaguely that a man's  responsibility rested on him long ere  Le hud looked fur it, for tho battered  scuttle was utterly empty. There was  nothing in the pitifully bare room out  of which the tiniest lire could be made.  In his search ho lifted the faded curtain which covered (he box termed a  pantry. Not a fragment of food was  within. It dawned on Jlammish lln.t  if there was no fond as well us no  coal Maida might be hungry. Again he  . attacked her imperatively.  I "Has you eat you dinner?"  ' "Co away, Hammish." repented the  girl. "How could I eat? There-was  '���nothing."  ���Now, indeed, the puzzled knight errant faced a complex sit i:.;li"ii. liis  mother, the dens ex mnehina who always remedied all v, rimes. v-i-iM not  return until sun.*-"t. Ii"W Ion.; did it  take people to <li"? Would .Maida  jeally die before hi* lmdhoi's reiiirn  . just because i-he was eoldV (if whom  could he take conn:-el? He knew no  one but his enemy. Nora.  He waylaid her in llie corridor.  "Oh, wait!", he cried, "Please wait!  How long does it take ���people to  freeze?"  "No lime at all,".said Nora scornfully, "yo, little fool,'ye!".  "And then"��� :    v  "Then they dig a cellar of,a hole an'  Elan 'em into it!"  :.���',   She whisked oh  down  the 'corridor, ���  ;   and Hammish went wearily to his .own  quarters   and   stood   before    the    lire  thinking. v ���       ���  .For he was now , facing the great  problem of self'sacrifice, which 'all of  us meet sooner or later. Either he  must, burn his beloved blocks or .Maida  must freeze. Either he must warm  his milk for her by the block lire or  Maida must go hungry. If he did theV'e  two deeds, he ��� would lose his playthings and his ratppor.  Tlio girl on the bed took no heed repassing time. She was in the last.  sloop before death, whh-h the ft ���'_>������'. I  kin;; fills will) exquisite mir.ige.  Then.something troubled her. A voice  was  calling, calling,  insistently,  an.-'ii  y, and with the voice t!',;;!ed a ;-.mei!  of Boinefhing burni:;;:. Then :i s!,i-;:!  wall made her open h'-rcvi-; in e:; !���::<���:',.  She t.tuinhh-u out somehow��� the  eliild m'm-t be attended to���and nreseiil-  y fuund h'-rself swallowing the hot  milk Hammish manfully forced on  her. It brotiahl new life toher wins,  'jiiul she understood the miracle, of tho  lire and food.  ���  "Oh, you darling!"  she we.pt,  Hasping him closely.  '' Hammi.-Mi lore himself loose.  "You ,:ir�� xrwyju' ��� all over me." he  said, with masculine disapproval. ''Was  tho milk too hot in you' suiniiiiiekV'  As they crouched together by the fire  they did not hear a knock at the door  until it was twii-e repeated.  ���Then it was Hammish who shouted  "Come in," Hammish who faced the  stranger and .Hammish -who yelled  shrilly with pleasure as he discovered  the sailor uniform and saw the little  gray parrot perched, fakon.wi.se, on  tho sailor's wrist.    '  The knight errant ^slo'od with feet  nvnri, as though the deck Heaved under him, and shouted triumphantly:  "He's done come���an' you won't have  to he dug up neither." l  , A magical hour followed, for those  foolish two under llammish's ,eyos forgot everything but each other, lie had  the gray parrot and the "stranger's  pockets to himself, being given permission to explore them, while the lire,  extravagantly replenished, shot up'and  crackled gayly.  To the strange things his investigations produced the brown haired'  seamstress paid no attention,  for I bo  golden dream of love was reality���tfie,  hoping, the faithful -waiting, had not  been in vain. And when love mustput  aside human despair in order'to enter  his own kingdom he becomes radiant  with' a beauty that those who have not  endured much for his sake never see.  Next morning Hammish ate ��� his  breakfast with great guslo, for-a big  basket of various fruits was m the little pantry and he himself was allowed  a huge yellow orange.  Nora helped clean off the table, coming in'for a share of fruit, and then remarked crossly:  "Be after' rememherin' to kapo yer  ould blocks out of my way or it's burn-  in' em I'll be."  Ilanmiish swallowed hard. One solitary tear splashed on his pinafore.  They are burnt a'reudy," lie said  with stern dignity, for he felt bitterly  that this was Nora's triumph.  "It's lyin' you be," retorted Nora.  Hero at least he could prove her  wrong. He threw wide the play cupboard door, entering to confront her  dramatically with its droar'emptiness:  13ut, oh, miracle! From the ashes of  tho burned blocks had arisen such  cubes and squares as he had not deemed possible. He saw from his mother's  smile, that they were his���all his!  With a shout he sprang at tlicni, and  Maida and Jack were forgotten an  swarms of soldiers manned new forts  o-r tlirongfifl tn wild nrinelc.  Breiilc'.'ng; It   Gently.  Danny O'Brien worked on the sec-  lion���and was as tender hearted a man  as ever got drunk and cracked a pate  with a shillalah. At tho time of 1'at  Lumphy's great misfortune Danny  was chosen by the section .gang to  break the hews gently to itra. Dumpily.'  "Cood marnin", Mrs. Dumphy," Bald  he. "Did ye hear about Pat?''  "[ heard nothing about him since  breakfast," she answered.  "Did ho seem to be all right; then?"  "Sure ho did."  "Ye noticed notliin' wrong, wid his  mind?''  "Nothin" at all. Phwhy de yc ask?"  "Well, I hear that his mind do bo  wanderin' a little."  "An' phwhat do ye mean be that?"  "1 mean he have lost his reason, Mrs.'  Dumphy." "\  "Lost his reason, is it? An' how did  he do that?"  '"Well, Mrs. Dumphy," Raid Danny,  scratching his head, "I don't know exactly. Ye see, I wasn't close by whin  it happened. But I do be lioorhi' from  tho rest o' tho b'ys that he fell ���nerost  the (rack, an* a train cut his Jioad off."  ���llrooklyu Eagle. ..   ",'  ScoUlih   Trmlp  Jn   lr.JIO.        ���  Some idea of the miscellaneous trade  carried on by a Scottish merchant in  1'i'M m.'iy be formed when It Is. stated'  that David W'edderbr.rne exported  -ulcat to Spain, herring lo France,  powder 1o Boiieu and Bordeaux, salm-  <m to I-'lnuders, cloth to Norway and  "v.-ollin h'ddis clolh" to Sweden. In  exchange for these lie imported wines,  "Cl.arif, Bordeaux, Alaganr, Muskedal-  ILi and quhyt wine," from France find  'Spain', "apels and unzeons"'from Flan-,  dors, lint from Norway and Sweden,  silk,'.velvet, vinacre, ''ol.y ably" (olive,  oi lj from France, "p'entit brods ower-  fiilt" (picture's) from Holland,, siik  "grew grain," confectionery , and  "Hueher cundoe" from Flanders,  ���".nurmblade." from Spain and countless other commodities intended rather  for .tho" upper' classes than for the  craftsmen.--Scottish Review. ,.'    ���  She sat .up lo discover  lax frantically iii'oimd  a  : I 11 i 111::;!  lire of  <!;".'  If  You  Would ,1,1-ve.  If your name is to live at nil, it is  so ..much, more to have it live in, .people's hearts than only in their brains:  I don't know that one's eyes fill with  tears when he thinks, of tho famous  Inventor of logarithms, but a song of  Burns' or a hymn of Charles Wesley's  goes straight to your heart, and you  can't help loving both of thorn, sinner  iii! well us saint. The worlt of other  men lives, but their por.soiv.ilIIy dies  out of their labors. .The poet who reproduces himself in his creation as no  other arlist;does or can goes down to  posterity with all his personality  blended with whatever is imperishable  ''fe*< yong.--Oliver Wendell Holmes.  Aji   l��i��isoiIe  In   tIii-   Domestic-   IA��e  nt  Mr.  unci   Mr*.   Mudley.  "I donT'seek your confidence enough,  Matilda," said ".Mr. Mudley, who was  experiencing one of his periodical  spasms of reform.' "Hereafter I want  you to consult me about alb your little  troubles and affairs. I wish to take an  interest in everything that interests  you. Come to me with your doubts.  Confide jn me."  , "Oh, Henry, how sweet of you!" exclaimed Mrs. Mudley. "1 have always  wished that we were nearer together--  lhat I could consult you and lean upon  you, as it were."  "Weil, hereafter always come to rut'."  benignly enjoined .Mr. Mudley as he  opened the evening paper.  A \\'\v moments later Mrs. Mudley  ventured, '.'Henry, dear."  '���Yes. mylove." '   ,  ':May I ask your opinion about something?"  "Why. certainly, my dear," said Mr.  Mudley, sitting up straight and assuming n judicial cast of co'unten'anee.  "What is it, my love?"  "Would you make this waist of  maize poau do cyg'ne,' with the bei;tha  of point d'esprit, trimmed with ruches  of taffeta, or would you have the yoke  cut gules on the bias, with cuffs of  cream Venetian over white mousse-  line?" ���  "Iebelieve I'd have it the first way.  Matilda," gasped Mr. Mudley as he  looked about for his hat. "Guess I'll  go down to the club for awhile."���  Philadelphia Bulletin.  Instantly and  accurately lock  to nonpareil or  pica measure.  Note the brace  on side.  : : : i  10x2 in.   3i.0.  12X2 i,n,   2J  ���25 cents extra,  For sale by TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY CO., Limited, WINNIPEG, CANADA.  Dr. Giuseppe Lapponi  Physician to the Pope Praises Or.  Williams' Pink Pills.  AN   iDEAL FISH.  Canada    has  migrants in   Lie  rec  ���  hi'  Mohawk    C1ui1>h    Are   (Jrnccfiil,    Slim  un��l  KI��fr:i'nt   Croaturou.  There arc in some clear, cold streams  of tlai north certain'llsh known locally   �����    ^, Tiin'mnnt  Pnnm  as  "Mohawk chubs."    These  fish   are   MlMS LlUlBlClll   U1GS  the ideal fish in shape and colore grace- i --���    '  Canada    recciwd  i;raut.s in   mu:i.  ���*1   <kj  -1 i "iii .1  ���'   >"il|s  m  Took  It   Oil inly.  One Sunday recently a lady went into a church in a town to which she  was a slranger'and asked to be shown  to a seat. ��� The sidesman conducted  her to a hack seat in the gallery, the  only other occupant at the time being  an old gentleman, who rose to let her  pafsl' It was somewhat dark, and the  lady as she shook her skirts and settled down had a horrible, suspicion  'that she was silling on something besides the cushion.' She put out her  hand and drew forth the sad remains  of a silk hat. '    " =Z  ��� "Oh," she said to the old gentleman,  '"I beg your pardon.   I'm so sorry."  The old gentleman looked at the  'melancholy ruin and replied that it  could not he helped.       (' .  "Oh, it's truly generous of you to say  so," said the lady, "but' I'm afraid  you're angry." ,  ".N'ot in.the least," said the old gentleman, straightening out the hat and  placing it under the sewi^'    You  see,  it's not my hat.   It bolougs to Mr. ,  who showed you in!"���Tit-Bits.  Important  If  True.  Miss  Knox���I'm  told y&ur husband,  under the induenee of the wine, at that  under the mlluenee of the wine, at that  dinner the other night, declared he had  "married beauty and brains."  Mrs. Bridey���Well, well!   How nice!  Miss Knox���Nice? Aren't you goinj  to investigate? Evidently he's a biga  mist.���Philadelphia Press.  Am  It Usually Ilnpwcnn.  ' Barnes ���They say that Widow  Oueeds' husband wasn't much of a  man.  Howes���-No, I don't think he was, but  he'll get a splendid character from  Mrs. Oueeds when she marries his successor.���Boston Transcript.  Ill Knur CllM>r�� ��f AiiiHJinlil Tln-lr 'Kn-M'tii  JVero So .SitlNCitulury Th-il lloWlll <Jo  On I'slni; Tliuin.     ,, ,  Mr. l.uppiMii, whose skill preserved  the life of !h<' late l'ope i.eo XII1 to  the Kival age of P'J, and. to whose  c.ire. the health of lhe present Pope,  I lis Holiness I'ius X.. is coalided, has  written 'the remarkable*, letter of  which  the  following is a  translation:  "1 ccru'J'v lhat I .have tried Dr.  Williams' Pink Pills in four cases of  simple Anaemia. of development.  After ;i few weeks 01 treatment, the  result, came fully up to my expectations. ��� for Ilia t- - reason 1 shall not  fail in tlii- future to extend the use hi  this laudable preparation not, only in  the trealmeut of other morbid forms  of the category of Anaemia or Chlorosis, but also in cases of Neurasthenia  and  the.  like." <  mi. oiusKi'ph: i'.appuni.  Canada's  'whs   iienrlv  iiiimigrn :,  doilbli-   1!,,  .   Si>.ly  per cod    oi  '()!'  Ll '.III.',   w.i-:   ;i;.| 11 ub  n< i.-f'.  BUCHAREST.  !,\     \iiuuti'<[      Mini      i-\'|.|nl::i c  v. idrr   mill   v. ii'i-r   ji ml   n.   u  �� v i-i \    \ i'.u".       it    nl I.,-   11.1 \i,  UllChi-t. ��� '  ful, slim, elegant creatures, pure silver  exce|)t on the dorsal ridge, which is the  tint of oxidized silver.- They are tender mouthed and remind me somewhat  of the grayling, although they have not  tho  great  dorsal   tin   nor   the .fragile  mouth of that llsli. They often inhabit ,,, s |l(lW,,u ,:,���,Us  trout���waters, and I have an idea that 1Iu��� l.(U���> ,,,,.01, m,-, 1..1  trout feed on the smaller onerf, a I- i-moh-mi i'.u- a 11 iium.o, ,  though I have no absolute proof th;ft|,���, wrllH Ill.sl ,,ut ���,..,��� ,,  this  is  true.     I   know,  however,  that j ii ,'i-etuli>s.  duinK1 !>��� s  ,      ,, 1    t  1       1.    1....^ 1   'l^     lit.HI.  mil (IN     II    |.|r|,|.!..  pickerel. ,muskellunge and black bas.i  strike at them eagerly.  These fish rise to a ily and arc often  quite as'gamy as grayling. Often and  often I have struck Ihem in trout waters and liavo found them hderesting  lighters when tackle is llght^aud water  cold and swift.  Animals and birds appear to be very  fond of, them, or at least are often seen  eating them, perhaps bocause'they 'may  be easier to "catch than trout. Where  Mohawk chubs are, herons and- king;  fishers congregate, llie only time I  ever saw an osprey in that region .was  once when whipping that stream. The  osprey dashed down within a rod of  me and seized a Mohawk chub that  must have weighed a pound at least,,,  hearing him up put of the pool ami  away across acres of swamp toward  the distant'forest���Robert W. Chambers in Harper's Weekly.  inr   ;  ..    piio  >'i-:i itrsi I  1  .1   it-a!  *\llil    V  I. .���,..-  '-        I   .!..'    ,  ��� i 11.  |.;,  i . 'if,,!  "I.'I   ��� . ���:.,  ,   Two-! birds    i>f , t hi  1 ��Jii':i  speak   l-hi^iiSh.  in.  Canada's    eoniii:  "in'  Ol lawn .  r"i  ,'( .'.I;  ���llitW  Nearly   nil     infinite     no-    in..  ->i)lt',-it   (o  il in n lioi-u  .mil  -in I.  \i !i| !i-   I i'i'I liiin^,      mil     iii    i '1 -  tl.i-'u    !i\<"��   i.^    tin-   n.i".n   iii.ii.il  -should   linl    be    withoill     n     !.,,'  .1 .    D     Ki-llogg �����   M>'A'i.n    1   ..-  liii'ilii'iiiL- is a.  sp��'cilii' ft.j   -.11, 'i ���  ami   i.*.  Itjuilly   ^i>oki n    of    i,\   ���  I'Sivi-   UM'il    it,      The   (mil 1 if'.m  will   cuii'  uny   eiiM'  of  ili'.'.-i 1 1  eonil'liiiiil  .mi/H  A COOL OFFICER.  Br. Oiuseppe Lapponi,   Physician    to  the   l'ope, who has   written a letter in praise of   Dr.   Williams' '  Pink  Pills for  Pale  'People  Considerate.  "I see that you have the villain hissing detiance every two or three pages,"  said tho stage manager.  "Yes," answered the playwright  wearily. "When it comes to .hissing I  want the villain to have a good start  on the audience."���Washington Star.'  Koflee.tlon   on   Iflm.  The author of the remark, "Time will  tell," was; confronted by Time himself.  '.'Look here," said the old gentleman,  "don't you know; yon 'will get peoplo  nil mixed, up .about meV ^ I'm no wo-  nian."--Judge.     .' "���'���.", ,''���':'  ItWiiM 'Xot'Hlu   Fault.  "X'  ���        >$\  A M'  %$/'A  ..���*w&_�� ���'���  It would be impossible to exa^t?''1"-  rale lhe importance of this'"opinion.  Dr. Lupponi's high ollicial position  placvs liis professional competence  above question, anil it is certain that  he did not. wrile us above without  weighing his words, or without a full  sense of the effect his opinion would  have.  'The ".simple anaemia of development"' as referred to by Mr. Lapponi  is, of course that tired, languid condition of ynung gii'ls whoso development to womanhood is Tardy, and  whose health, at the period of thai  development, is so often imperilled.  A girl, bright and merry enough in  childhood, wil in her teens grow by  degrees pale and languid. Frocpienl  headaches, and a sense of uneasiness  which she cannot"understand, makes  her miserable. .Just when it is tiiin*  for her to 'leave olf being a girl and  become a woman���a. change which  comes to different individuals at different ages���her development lingers  ���Why ? Because she has ton little  blood. That is what Dr. Lapponi  means when he speaks in the scientific language natural to him, of "the  anaemia of development." Dr.. Williams' 1-ink Pills for Pale People  have the power.of making new blood  They cure anaemia just as food cures  hunger. ..'That is how they help growing girls, who, for want of this new  blood often drifts,: into chronic, ill-  health, or. "go into a decline'"���  which means consumption���and die.  Dr. , Williams' '���'< Pink ".Pills' could save  them.     .  The value of Dr. W.illi.inis" Pink  'Pills as a nerve tome, referred to b>  Dr., Lapponi, .makes; ihem .valuable lo  men tiH well as women.' They act on  the/i ���ner.vi.-H ,-through ��� .the blond and  l.liii.H (;ure- ��� .diseases .like St. Vitus  dance, .neuralgia, "paralysis- and locomotor ataxia. When"' buying these  pills "it is .important to see that the.  full name Dr. Williams' Pink Dills for  Pale. People is .printed on the .'wrapper a round each box. Never take. a.  substitute, as if is worse than waste  01 money���it, is a menace" to health.  h' you cannot get the genuine pills  front your dealer write the .Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ISrockville, Out,.,  and the pills wilt be. sent, you post  paid' at 50 cents a box or six boxes  for $2.50. ���.'���;'  Vlie  Capital r of   Ilouinanin   I��   it   Sort l  of  .Miniature   1'nrruIlNo.  Though all'Bucharest is modern, wo j  find the, old eastern methods of. mer- j  cantlle construction���Utile .open cup-|  boards lining the road, dealers squat- j  ting among their wares, .literally at the j  receipt of custom, for they make no  effort to Invito it, , and the various  trades huddle together, here an armory .  of rude pottery, richest green and richest red; there an arsenal of thick  leathern sandals, a heavy patch of  burnt umber; yonder an avenue of  black sheepskin caps set out upon brass  stands, in appearance like peasants'  heads after a massacre. Out In the  strc-ets aro high hillocks of golden  grain, pyramids of pumpkins1 and blazing piles of scarlet chillies. At internals little congregations wait with  laughing philosophy until they shall  be hired���builders with their hods, laborers with their spades, all with tho  emblems of their toil. Bucharest may  be summed up as a city of pleasures  and palaces, a metropolis of perpetual  carnival, a temple of boisterous joviality. Her engaging people combine the  color, the grace and the,hospitable instincts of the east with the comfort  and convenience of the west. lOvery  instant spent among them yields a  quintessence of life and joy nnd  warmth and color. A small Paris indeed'.' Nay; 'tis a little paradise���Herbert Vivian in Saturday Review.  "See here. Your teacher says you're  at the foot of your class."  ".But, ma. iiiobbo rdio counts from the  wrong end."-- San Francisco Examiner.  Stiecf-Ksfiil   In   ji , Way.  Blinker���,-Yoii' say he is a successful  business man, yet he doesn't support  his wife.  Thinker���Of course, he makes her fa-  'titer do ���It.���Yonkord Herald.  Nelson's  Minimi).  This Is an entry from the journal of  tho surgeon of the British warship  Theseus (the dates are from July and  August, 1707): "July 24 and ii5���Admiral Nelson. , Compound fracture of  the right arm by a musket ball passing  through a little above the elbow, an artery divided, the una was immediately  amputated and the following given  lam- It OpI gr lj. ft. Pil. statim. s., etc.  20 July���Bested pretty well and quite  easy. Ten, soup and'sago. Lemonade  and Tamarind Drink. ":U July���One of  the ligatures came away; looks well.  1 August���Continued getting well very  fust, stump looked well, no bad symptom:), sore reduced to :the size of a  shilling."  -     "".. ~.-T J.ZS&IZKK  Ant   Colonic*.  An ant nest or colony arises from  eggs laid'-by one or more "queens."  The developing young aro tended by  the sexless neuters, or "workers." Tho  maggots, or larval ants, aro fed by  them, often nourished out of the  nurses' mouths, and are as carefully  watched in respect of the temperature  and other conditions of the nurseries  as are infantile human beings. When  full development occurs the pupae  change into ants, which are either  winged or wingless. The latter are the  "neuters," or workers. They may develop big jaws and appear as the "soldiers" of tho colony. Those which are  winged aro the founders of now colonics. .They are of both sexes and they  produce the eggs whence the new gen-  eralions will, bo evolved.  P'l.ircluiHC   of  -WIvcr.  Wives are still obtained.by purchaso  in some parts Of Russia. In the district of Kamyshin, oh the Volga, for  example, this, is practically the only  way- in'which' marriages are brought  about. The price.of a pretty girl from  a weir to do family ranges from 1?100  to $200, and in special cases a much  higher sum is. obtained. In the villages the lowest price is about $25. It  is customary for the fathers of the Intending bride and bridegroom to haggle for a long time over the price to be  paid for the lady. A young farmer  whose father cannot afford to pay for  a wife for him need not think of getting married.  Unprotected.  Tho stage manager cafches one of  the actors smoking behind the scenes.  "Here! Vou can't smoke on tho  stage!" he says.  "What's'the odds? The scenery I3  fireproof."  "But you're not."  As the actor discovered when ho cot  his two weeks' notice.  He  Kneed a>��   Angry London Mob I  Out   l-'uir  I'luj.  I hiring tho reform riots In Hjj  park. London, in l>S��'-t! the moh o:j  well remembered night briain tear!  down the fences of Hide park forff  .and barricades, .Colonel 'ThomasWri  worth Higginson lolM m tin* .Mid  Monthly of an Knglislioiiicc-iMvlioi  dining with a friend, ail uii^oii.-i.1!  of the' impending damier. I"rc-sexl  he'received n summon-, from the'  (lepnrtdiciii'-, telling hhii'ilmt Ins.  meat was ordered out lo deal iiMi  mob. :  He hastened back lo las own bo1.j  "but  when he  called  for 1-n bor>ei  found   that   his   servant  hud r'^i;  permission  to  go cut t��r the tu-LJ  and had   (he   key  of the stable ia���  po.-lmt.   The olllcer hu-jtiiy ibmneJ  uniform   and   then   had  lo pruu-iiJl  foot lo the guards' arnaay, svlii��-2J  on the other side of Hyde 1 .nk. V-  ing hitstily   in that direelioii. li^c  out unexpectedly at the M-iyhJi'il  U'i"�� of the  mob,  where tiiey ��tel  ready piling up the fence--.  -    His uniform was recognized, ft-11"!  gry shouts arose.   It mii���t linvuswS  for  the  moment to lhe mob thai -  Lord had delivered their worrit i**  into their hands.  There was but one thing to be-���'  He made Ids- way straight to^:ir��  center,of action and called 10 a  who was mounted on lhe jnle 1111B  evidently the leader of the tiniiui*-  "; "I say, 'my good man. n.y l'L'-i;.  has be-in called out by her ni:t>*  orders. Will you t'ivo me u h:n  this pile':" -j  'J'he 11,1111 hesitated n minnic a"11^  said, with decision: "hoys, tU' K1'11)  man is right. He is doing l��s j1.  And we have no quarrel with luiu-M  n hand, and help him over."  This was promptly done, with c ���{  respect, and the oJll.rr it. brllU.mtl  form went hasiily on his wny  -three cheers from the mob.  mob relumed to Its work. ^'^'1  it if possible before he w h"'" ''''-f',1  ed shoiil.I come ba.-k at H-*' ,:'Ml u f  regiment and perhaps older Ua--1     j  Bhot down.  '1 Ja'li  b::  >-t)t    Too   IJIillil-  Passerby--!  thought  veil ^er    |  Mendicant.--Well, sir, lnm's '' M"'(  and competition is so great th-df1  a-blind man  has; to keep his e.yesu  nowadays if ho wants to do tuU'  ncss at all.  '-��� _��� .   ������ i;<Mi��-th��r.nli>(C   '���i'c- re.  The difference between  rising   ���'  morning at  0 "anil S In. the cuuu  fort wears amounts to 20.20U I101. .  ILyears, 121  days iilid..ld hour^. ^(  are equal to eight hours a day   ^.  acllyUen  years.    So lhat 1'l:;in*,li  ���will be the same as if ten ye-��> ,  (a weiglity consideration) W,M'" "JJ;  \),*herein we may connnaud cigh , 0.  every day   for  the cultivMtU>ti 0.^  minds and the dispatch of bu^i"'"1"  "Pure soap I"   You've H  the words.    In   Sunlig-  the m  Soap  you  have  XtK f��r H-o Octneon i5(,r'  Wrw-fWIimWiwMtMlWB ��� OTTi"fiV1���-'���'���"���'"���^-���r 'T i'^��tf^*\wa*��*jrsM*i*>**.-L- ������-.- .. ���������--^rn ij---iiicifwlju;  r-->r*f-'w--fnr -ilwiis  MOY'E, B. C.   \ \ I' :  ..     i      t      1   �� A J ���*  l.filll'!'-  Jivi'.'! ���>':''  ���i. 1.1  I1-''"'"-"-  li'lV--."1.'?!1'  '������,"'(;.'i, viei'r dif'hr ones  -���;..;,,;  fhe hoi:,'WeaiJe-'','.  .,- ' ,,r'the .Iiu;.k: Ih"e, are  !l'   ",-,\,-,,vahievst.-before-yOM  fi^Vft.  diarrho,ea,'.<"l'H#>;a  ������'.-���nniiiich, troubled   are  ���      p.-hv'^   (,sV1,    1'^ *  i-,-"o_u^>'^-^ ���^i*-x-vfj.;.-1jpt^-i.:;" Vi->i'i^*��'n~^-*'-):t,-::.;  ''"'"'^'UiU'^hfev'vnt these, iron-;,  Wf?*". (    ���   e/ramel.��^-should  <i!t"?'--  .v., ':;-j A -'.every ;^1to^<;.?  i'1'"-'-'-   "���'��� ��� ���'^ViindohV. Vi'evbuiin,.  nnlVv"*':-'^v>v ;TablelSi  ...     ,      .    '(.(vQ^.Joi: diarrhoea,  �����inaji1''   -K':;.: Hind ^wh'ch- twrth-  VVIRE  ROPE  FROM  POMPEII.  Sts>I!0   'l'rnuiv.iijs    V. *.��}���<���   In    Cm-   Twa  {ii: jitlreil   :inii   Siny  V t-ui-M Ako.  l{ is not an uneomioou thing hi this  nge of adviiiiiemuit ia industrial and  fiigineeriiig matters !or the present  day engineer to as-uine that he knows  much more than his ancient brother,  | nnd while this is true in many things  j it frequently happens that tin invention or appliance commonly believed to  belong to modern times is found to  have been known and u---'-d centuries  ago  ic rOSTIASTER *  GROWS EMPHATIC  Believes Oodd's Kidney  Pills the  Right Medicine for Kidney  , Trouble.  . -i.',u.,",i --Tr.r.n<i^i^M��"r'.-r.TT*r-nr*-r��MMl���ilwMrwr-i'r -ii' ' ���'rir-r'-"a--*-���n-r---ii -r-r-r--'- 1--���-~��� - --   ���  Can,id.*   has Oo jut cuut.  of   liritish I     Cu.nad<.i's population  is  7" per'cenT  j subject *,   vi/.,   0,077.oys. irur.il   <*nd   ~'-i  per  cent    urban.  Canada    hua    'U     centre--,   of   o.UuU  population  und  uv-.-r.  /-'Caaadtt :'haa' Ofdy: 5 per eqnt. oLioj--,  :eign  bora'.; population; viz.,  ���293lpl..,.  "'.   V.'v      ���.."������'���' , '��� i OAO       .A1 ���Ct '> ,1 Hi-      ia^WV,   .ill*'.',"--,"--     ;:���.-.-.-,,..  Canada,  reived;   m ^^J}^ lo' the.VVeU "during, the'-pa-si  5/years  from Great   Bnta.n- and , ;19,,4 .-trum io  VC      ^        &i0  heijd3' oi  iaiIJ,l,e?."  the' United' 'States.' ��� -' \,  ������������',.���->", " 'c'        ���       -' ���      ."  '���   ,    . '   -    -   --^  The   1 2.".."0i'   Americans    who   'mhw  n .../���  .:' \\'.!'l II  "-M  nii.lt v.. hWwi-J  : ii!.?.:'/ h-,r.'.< t;[  I'ilMIMl'1-'- j/fUfl  .'.he iiiiir\j!:t'  Lo'lOlC'i.ltlui,  '.U ivtu' uior.  ih.Ulf- Ms.' i'pl  ,'i, ������i'i.,....Ju.rv,-r, j-.-  ���ll,'riiii"il!->'', ill-  ���I>.V7j'-.- lii.'w;  iprij-tur..' Wilis!  liiil��T:t:,or's'jcJ  hoiidu.ir'Mob I  ];:,,.r.u.c<r'*v-.n^h;c;i.ic  ....   ..,���,    .-v^^i.-KatisfacVWPv;;  ^^-V:-'C)crice;';V;:ofa.ll.:.n:.Othet^.  ,;-''!' ^.v'V-'^-i^r^lhVv.'P.i'C^'.-H?',  ^!'^.':.J^  p   ,: 1,.,'ei-1' -   earned     in    1 ."*:5  ,���.,   ;,   i. di i.ol  v.orU.  . -,,, m ,,'.,,���-, i,.!>..��� :'.'2u.i>.>i> acres,  a, . ....| 1.,: d Tlu-y bought  ion  ,'.'.i'l,   he '   \ear.  !,. ,it.i'), , -, '���.���von '."��7,i-nihil" aci us  . ,| i ,,��� i ,u i\\ ,:\ coilquldi','- in t ho  1,m<   '    ^\  .if<-e   a-,   laige    ."in   As-  iii.i ,        " ,,  ,���,,I,    n.snl    S.". iej    p.-r    lo-ad     to  ,|.     (,...-     lor    ulid     loi'a <e    1 he  I,.I   ���'_!..!!'  ��',,pl,i'^   iiop'tl.iiion   west   of   Pake  Bi'i'i": u..-., o(1 .vars ago,  S."on.  Deafness Cannot Be Cured  Kil ipplloatloni .as'they, cannot reach tk��  iicJ pornon of Urn i-ar. Tlicro Is only ona  l lo cure liiaJni-ss. and thai Is by cor.stitu-  &) remcil1..!. I>cu.fn<ss Is caused by ��.n la-  jsj coBi!'.l->n of tlie mucous lining of th��  pwhlan Tul�� When th!�� ti^o Is lnf.lm��ii  Iba^e & ruin.jilr.ir snund or imperfect hear-  5 ir.d nhen It Is entirely clowil, I3earnes�� !���  BreEUlt. and ur.Ws the Intlarr.ntatlon con b��  In out taid, this tube, restored, to H�� noruixl  fclLlop, hiar'.r.K v. Ill b�� destroyed foreve,ri  t c��s*�� o-il of ten tre caused by CalarrSi,  dch 13 roC'.lr? lut iu> Inflamed coDdlUoc +1  In-.ucoui surfaces.  St v,111 c',-.�� 0;:�� Hundred Dollar* for aaj  ii oi fteifncts (caused by catarrh) that caa-  |b��curei t>j Uall'i Catarrh Curs,    Bend ter  j F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, O.  loll 1>j ill druKs'.nti, Uo.  (Iijl'i Fur.lly Pliis are th�� bent.  L.1.'!"   I'l'-- e ' C    In     1 h-;     home     of  B-.'.l l"i   ������!    I  >i ! '-ll    (h'si-i'llt .  Hopes made of various kinds of fiber  and leather are of very  ancient dale.  Hopes ,of   palm   have   been   found   in  Egypt  in   the  tombs of   I'.eni   Hassan  (about '.{uu'J 1'.. C), and on the walls of  these tombs is a ho shown the process  of   preparing   hemp.     In   a   tomb   at  Thebes   of   the   lime   of  Thotincs   III,  (about 1000 11. C.; is a group rcpiy=,eiit-  ing the process of twis-ting thongs of  leather   and   the   iriellmd   of   cutting  leather  into   thoiig-s.    The.Hibh-  tells  us that SaniMin was bound with ropes  and that the spies sent by .Joshua Into  Jericho   were   let   down   in   a   basket,  pi-.'SUinably by means of a rope  At Nimrud. Assyria, a carved slab  showing the* s-i-ge of a castle was  found on which a soldier was represented in the act of eiilihiK'n rope, to  which a .bucket for drawing water  from a well outside the casile walls  was attached.  - The .wire n.pG is generally con-idered  r, modern Invention, a product of modern skill, and it will surprise many to  learn that H* mrnufaciure is really a  rediscovered lost art.  Although the Assyrians practiced the  art of wire beating, no, evidence has  been found lo indicate that they used  Wire for making Tope ,  The excavations at Pompeii have  however, brought to dight a piece o  b'roir/.c wire rope nearly uftoen^'et  lom- and about one inch in c.rcumfei-  C���oe Thisrupcis.iowinthc.Museo  r.orbonieo at Naples. It consists of  h-.;0 grands laid spirally together,  e-tch strand being made up of lifteen  i.,-i-*(.ii   to-.-e,Uier.   and   its   con-  wres   ivsi.'itu   iur,,iin> ���.  itrui-tlon    <loes    not    therefore    difter  Kl-catlv  fruimthat of wire ropes mado  today.    Po'inpeii, was buried,A. D.  >���>,  T. H. BelfCft, I'ostmaster of Lower -SVpid-  sor, X.U., Kndortv* ��Q Opinion l'opu-  Iar In Hit i>u.rt* of Canaan.  Lower Windsor, Carlton Co., N.B.,  July 4.���(Special)���T. H. Belyea,  postmaster here, has come out with  an emphatic statement that is heartily endorsed by tho great majority of  people of this district.  "I believe," says the postmaster,  "that Dodd's Kidney Tills are tho  right medicine for Kidney Trouble,  and will  do, all that is  claimed   for  them, ' _,. ,  "I had been bothered with Kidney Trouble (or years and tried several kinds of plasters and other  medicines, hut did not get much lasting benefit. Then 1 tri-d Dodd's Kidney Pills, hud would say they seem,  to have made a complete- cute, as I  feel as well as ever 1 did.'.'  There aro numerous people prepared to malto statements like that o  Postmaster Belyea. hut the cive ol  Kidney Disease ���-that Dodd s Kidney  Pills .will not cure has yet to he reported.  _ ��� ��� (  Canada's   population   wen I    of  .Lake  Sup-rioi   is,   to-day.  <";","'"i.  -Canada's population we-l of Lake  Superior is 7.-. per cent. I'.ntish and  Canadian horn; l>.'i per cent, loivign  born.  Minard's Liniment Carts Garget in Cows.  1��� 1<)"L l'Jl.'l.-.l Ontario born  dweller.--,  had   mo\ ������(!   \n-sl .  One mil of ev.-rv :'��i enrolled m the  ti-.iMis is of |.'ri-i1ch,di-i.T.t--i>l,t,:571  ,'jut of .-,.:'.71,:i7o ;.ie ol Kreii. h de-  si i-ul.  l.S-e   years   n^0.  but  how long  wire  1 ,C-_e    .\ v.i i .-3    ,.,...,  rope.s had been known it is inipe-isible  to tell, though. jVidging by the knowledge shown .in the coii-structinn. it may  bo safely concluded that they had been  known for a considerable time. The  uses to'which these ropes were put are  not det'iiiiiely known, but further ex-  cavaiions may shed some light on the  subject.' '  .       ,  As to lhe use of rope tramways, it is  said that thi-y were in use as early as  1044.  Wi,Mi.'-..-.'l.ast    Novetuher.;:'my.!  iM.sniiVV-u.id ,-m..lpK,>l>h,ee...';.''caUK-  ':'i!.t!;aiii/i;i!n'iii; ;i-i>..  severe'-the I::;;  1:  ^.iw^hUV-.-.'.-'( a'We , hi'i.|i".-'ti.V.''Ni��,'Uc-.  I.!iiiii.;li.iv..' ;.fhe ..li'm.b   amputated  [i iii-i-.'hlinr S:..H ise.d "'tis to   trv ���.>M N"--,  lil'l'H I.l X i \; iJ N 1:,  vwhich '  we   -'d'sd'V  r��iilf|., ihri-..:,.l;^.'niy:;^hhl''was  i-iK'f.i  ''are'.   I 'iVe'i  so  grateful, that-.  Mill v:.u-th^-ie-aimiunah' thai.-'my  (i��rr'i.-l-,';i'    aiav   5 e"   \<i���-���'.���..���'���benefit.'" to  i��'i:s....';     '      ....    ������'��� '���'���'������ .:������"..��� <:     '  - ���������". '-i.ur-.is tlAGXll'vU.:/  Th" tv>anMa';e previHces,h:\yc,; .near-  'I'a.O.'ioo-i'ii'. l-';vi-,r.i\ .descent .���"     ��� , ���  ;,  Tlii'lV n.l'e   I'li'.V'ii'VO'iu"   h'rencll   dCKCCtlt'  I lie- ("aaaii'iali   v.c.-.'i . '���  tiikva\i:iV i;.\i:i-.Kri.i.v.   inu-:r,AU-  :H--!'ii;.-.   <\h!. li   'h-iii.iiii.i'   rhPiiis-etVC'- :���'���' ,  .)>.��..���!!. i-.,-!-.--;..t i-:i>.f-vv.t-��tca;ic.��' hy,ve  ii'-v! ���si'.��,)i'.' il\e .iiin.'stiiH-'s. "and v"  if iM-ih'i-ni-ffl-tfc -iiU'iliCi''!'' . I"1"  i.i inns'' ��� hiiiiiein.1!.' the action <>���  ��:;:!!-. I'ai.iu^iiv'S .Vegetable I'al';  i;i:til.- -iiiiif.-i tin- . MipervtMon ,<u  ii:iii --.In. s'.i'hst'u'ii-i! in.-'t'hi.-in" ivi-  ���nc.<,!,i-iii-Hy mi- Hi,' inUiMtines , are  I -in .: iM-tHui unlil they pai--S  p-'ilii-  M'i.'Mi.-iVh ' lo .tin"   bowelsv  t'i"1 ii; i *! .'^    i-as.   7.,taVi'i .'.  1. a tier ��� ���'   Day  ���Siu'iii;,',  ,)!-.  Mopinms.   ti'.t.itlO- of: Whom  ''<������ iu:Alle-i.ta;.'.'.  ' ." '���'���'���       !' -'.'������,���  jftil's Liniment Cures Distemper,  " '     ,m!,|,i i,,.���i|      Moi-iiions      will  "^    in,  -    \ i,ii-,    to     MberM     th.s  ''���in,vl,i ..   uh.'it't'    field'   .is     at)'��roXi-  liniiii.l,  !.-i'"-i   u li.'itl'     fie...     ...       ... .  t'.ou  li.v  '.lull'.miles   ill  ext.eui  cne&Ersj  3Inerti��Kie   anil   Wukc   Hnrnlnpr.  rrofes<or   Simmi  N.   ratten   of  the  University   of   Pennsylvania   advances  a  new solution of ,the social problem.  This is that among the people earning  small wages the wife shall continue a  wage,   producer   after   as   before   marriage.    He Is reported as saying In a  recent lecture: '-The whole social problem would be solved were the wife to  become an income producer.   Of course  I refer to the young married couples,  where  each  before  marriage  is earning  between $10 and ?12 a  week.    I  believe   that   each   should  continue   a  wage   earner   until   the   husband's  income  increases  to at least $'.20.  when  the wife can add more to the utility of  his   money   by   withdrawing  from   the  wage producing class."  DanKcr Tliiit tnrl:.s In n Vta-bbit.  A correspondent of  the "Washington  Post  tells of a  rabbit which killed  a  hound with one blow of its claws.    A  rabbit is more dangerous thands really  thought. Last winter on l'ocosin creek  Mr. dohn Ilobhs while hunting rabbits  had his dog run one into a hollow log.  As he stooped to peep into the log the  rabbit   leaped   out   full    against    Mr.  llobb-t.  breaking Ids  nose and knocking him upon his dog with such force  as to crush that animal to death.    Tho  rabbit escaped.    We don't know as io  the truth of the story In the Washing-  tun Lost, but Mr." llobbs is u living but  distigurod   witness  of   the  tragedy   on  Pocosin   creek. -- Princeton   (W.   Va 1  .lournal.    ISnrly   Wihiii-ii   JmirnnllMtfi.  Mrs   Lbrne/.er Watson of Hartford,  Conn, who b.'uk in 1777 and 177S was  proprietor and  editor of the C'ourant,  has  been claini-d  as  lhe earliest wo-  ist of   the  country.    Hut  -  and  Tilt* MOST VOlM'I.Alt'VIU,--The pill  ,s ihu in...'. |.oniilai of idl �������������������; ��':'���"'.!:.  on-'    mill   ol   I'd!-.   On-   most   poi'iihn    ���'-"  ,|,i   wlait   O    is  , u^l   ll>e><   ..oi  <!o.   ��a<!  ure not pat foruu.il on any lii-tiUou-  cliu'-ns to I'uritam. , '1 lu-.v ar.-, ������������"'|'-,��'  mid iiurtiil.lf they me easil> iio-oii. t In >  ilo no' imiiM-ati'' or Kiipe. <-i��l t ne\ gtvi  u'lii-f   in   tin-   most   -lubDora   no-i-s.  I ������  Canada has- -1.-,."" Oalicians and  re.ikowinmr.s from ,,Au-,lria, ��� of liv-v  to Ml   came  in  during   10"."..     ,  "'I!-,;. I'otikhohor migration of S.""  from soul hern Ilussia in lSU'.l was  lhe greatest modern exodus of a  whole   people.  Minard's Liniment Cures (Ms, Etc.  Canada    has"=T:"."0   Mynn'onlles  in  I Inj   w est. '  Canada   has  Co."0(1  Hungarians.  C.inad.i   has   'J<>."0   Ch'liese.  Canada   collected   *.'." ""   in   1 *^"'  .(- f.-es from ."j.'il".  Chmes'e.  Sui-ii'ty   1'or   tin-   I'l'fui.'iC'itiO'i   <-,i   ���'**  <j,-liiual   *s>��u-m.  A society is about tu be formed in  England for the propagation of what  is called the octimal system, or counting by eights.  The most natural to' multiply and  divide is to double or halve. It is simplicity itself to take one apple for anything" vou please) and multiply it by  placing another by its sid'e; you multiply again by adding two more, and >o  you go on doubling. In lhe same' way  you divide by halving.  Now, in the decimal system it is not  possible to do anything so neat as that.  Vou must get to your unil, or base, of  ten, and it is Impossible to do that by  (he simple process of doubling the low  figures. You can certainly halve one  iii the same way as in the new octimal  svstem, but if you take ten jou get  down to two and a hah very soon-a  very broken hguie--and it gets worse  as vou go lower.  Not so with the eight'. It was contended by its opponents that the process of dividing or multiplying by sim-  pi\ shifting lhe point is n<'t possible.  In decimals, thirty mean- I'hhty.-but  .',.() nivalis three, which is aieeasy method of dividing by len, but how would  this he in the new emimeraiionV  To this the octimalisis reply that 'the  figure of ten is unite arbitrary, that tin  most natural figure is eight and that if  we had been taught to count by eights  we  should   have  experienced   no difh-  ln that case thiity would l.p'efpial to  twentv-fmir, while 110 would be three,  as" at present. Furlher-and this "is  where'they think they score-.D would  be three-eighths, not three-tenths,  which lliev stigmatize as a very dim-  cult, division to obtain naturally.  It is all very well when we have, it  marked out for us on a scale, but just  think of tho diuieulty of splitting an  apple into ten equal parts and then  compare that with the' simpheny of  obtaining eight parts by merely halv-  '"siipportcrs of the decimal system say  that the human hawMvas lhe basis or  calculation, there being ten rtiaits, but  octimalists point out that there are  onlv emht fingers; that the thuim. i* a  special part of cthe hand.-lVursoii s  Weekly.  ;   Which Torture  Children  are  Soon   Entirely  Cured  by the Use of  Dr. Chasers Ointment.  ���.       ������_ Mr     \Vm.    Kirknoss,    farmer,   'Mt'.-  Especially during the teeming per- Mr.    >vm                   .            flnd     ha^  iod.   children   are   subject to eczema 5;ieS^e'9' Ointment   is   the   boat  scald head and various forms olsh.n uv        i��                         chafing, itching  disease,  which causo tho keenest auf- ^ ^deVCurrnS and soros, 0f all kinds. '  fering to themselves,   as  well as  anx Jm^ ^ up  y(jry qllickly(    and  iety to'their parents. i,plioYa   that   thera   la   no   better  There is no treatment so successful I   bei.eva   that            .      d  than   Dr.  as Dr.  Chase's Ointment   and as .c- ��^^ ^ha_V9 touni it lavaluabi.  zema     always     tends ,   to     become ^JJ8��^        keep  it in tho house,  chronic  and last  for years     prompt and a                 ^ho,onca becomes  accurals of the iitmobt importance. ajj                      tho, merits    ol     Urj  ,  Mr. C. Wiley,   who' is  employed    �� \^^ ointment would not think of  cooper by tho Kennedy &  Davw Mill- Oha.o ^ on        ^ ^ ^              ^  ing Company,' Lindsay,  Ont..  states. Doing                       Qp >|uaU chlldr(JIl U  ecLna on my lit tie   girl    so,       few   thete i^ ^        ^  I used Dr. Chase's Ointment-for  years'ago, and soon brought about a  thorough and Permanent cure- She  had sulTered . for considerable time  ana though we tried   a    great many ,  there i�� a  uuuj   w.   _.  is of daily value as a means of curing < skin    irritations  and  eruptions,  chafing   and all sorts   of   burns and  sores.  Dr. Chaso's Ointment,   60   cents   &  remedies, Dr. Chase's Ointment was jbox, at all dealers, or Edroanson,  t.ho only preparation to prove cf- I Bates & Company, Toronto. To pro-  fectivo.     1  cannot  speak  too  highly |tect you against imitations, the por-  �����    if  pr-r-ltrait   and   signature1 of    Br.    A.    Wt  of I)r, Chase's Ointment, as it certainly effected a prompt- and permanent, cure  trait and signature' of Dr. A. \Vt  Chase, tho famous receipt book author, are on every box.  Kach  immigrant is estimated  tvorth  $1 ,����>" *���*>  <n'anada.  to be  (i!in;i(Ul   1S  now  receising- 1 ,<��00  immigrants'  a  day.  -It i--. Duly necessary to reml the testi-  niiiithils to i,p con\ inocil that Hollow ay,' s.  IIdii. Cure i-- uneipiulU-il fur'tin* i'i-uiovaI  ol corns, \s.irts, etc. It irt a compli'tt- e\-  i niKuishor.  The    \merican   settlers  brought  to  this  country  ia  '"ash  and  settl  i.fl-ects     Ki:t.��.MM.O0l��-nn     average  S:).".(i per head.  CELESTIAL ���REFR:ESHr^ENT-a  irumiy  Tke siiporioiity oT, M.ollier, O raves -  Woim t',,\ti>ni)h'i��vtiir 'is shown 'by its  Hood elleit.-, 'on, I hi- I'liikli'i-u ' l'urch.iie a  tiu'tle  ami  niM'^il   a  trial. . ��  Of   lhe  VJ.".,(ii'i>  ada,   .")<���.<���'���" cairn  Americans  in   1UU."..  in  Can-  -  Can.ui.i   h-.s   :-.(>l'J  .laiJan-'-c.,  Canada has tie- largest continuous  wheal   held in  the west. ^  The Northwest land companies and  -���.nun-,* -old. ui 1 .��>���"'��� ���- <,,1"^,,n  ;.,.,, of land  for over ��1 1 ��aa>.t'n().  Canada's wheat growing area in  the weM |s, according to I'luf. Saunders,   1 71 .I'm i, i M'(i aeies in extent.  Canada has only" ."i.OOO.t'ia"1 acres  tinder cultivation in the west, per estimate  of  Prof.   Saunders.  Canada's northwest land area? are  .".ii per cent, larger than ten of the  western  slates.  The Territories,' wheat area. 190-1,  is :>o per cent,   more than  19n.'S.  Ten million acres of land in the  Northwest were acquired for 5-ot'tle-  uient   b\   grant   or purchase  in   l9o:i.  Thirty-one t-ho.ii sand .three hundred  a mi'.. eight y-t hree ������ ho'nie.sfead . en fries  were made in live Northwest in 1003.  (I I,(Win homestead entries have been  received in the Northwest m the last  three ".years, eipial to ten million  ui'i'i", The entries for l'.Jii.'J were  dut'ible the number-.for 1902. and., as  n.an.v as tor the tluee v-afs previous.; These Ml ,3.S.'i honie.si ea.d .entries mean an addition of. H'.'/.H i.T . t o  lhe   populat iiui.  Artinolnl  Simil*.  As escargots, or snails, are not much  eaten in this country, the discovery  that artificial snails'are made ,m ill 'hut  worry Auieric.in epicures. In Paris it  Is different, rublic knowledge of this  enterprise came about through the suit  of a Paris workman against his employer for injuries received in manipulating a machine for fabricating snails.  'It  wao  explained  that Wiq' employer  bought   empty    snail    she!!-3    from    the  dust   men   and   ragpickers.     Having  cleaned ont the shells, the defendant  und his people filled them with "mou"  ���that is to say, lights, or cat's meat.  This  soft,  spongy   stuff  before  being  era mined into the shells was cut into  corkscrew shape by very improved machines.  When the shell was filled some  liquid' fat or grease was poured into it,  and the trick was dene. ri he fabricated  snails were sold usually at 20 centimes  the dozen.  o  "UaUceil   ojn 'Tlieir' National  Hymn.  King Kdward, while-visiting at the  residence  of   one  of  his   subjects   recently, saw proof that not many Englishmen know lhe words of their national' anthem,     lie   was   waiting   at  the station  for his train when a few  of the ullraloyal began to sing "Cod  Save the  King,"'  but each   in  succession came to a sudden pause and lamentably    broke   down. '   .V   desperate  final attempt failed most igiiominious-  ly,  greatly   to the amusement of his  majesty,   who vainly  tried to conceal  his  smiles   under  cover  of  a   parting  chat  with  his noble and slightly embarrassed hostes-J.  Twenty-nine        different       c���"}���*  nm,   iKlt-io..al'.ties were  represented . m  On:    Northwest      lain  I'JOK.  allotment, of  man  joiirnah  comes' the  Tho thousands  of  people who  write to me, saying that  ClKu!c*h>n  News  jjjtid? Scalp shiny and thin?  ��� pen it's probably too late.  You neglected  dandruff.   If.��  Ypu had only taken our ad- |  v-ce, you would have cured |  '������e dandruff, saved your hair,  and added much to it. If  not entirely beid, now is your  opportunity.   Improve it.  ����|f|h 1 urn '*'rt ^J^'" "���*'������ Vl??r for ��.TOr 40  llt'T'^m" H^Wv.ift,r�� dU��' l tW,'k,0B"  ?*Ra. M. a. Keith, JiollovlUo, 111.  i.*-^11-8-' j.c.ayehco..  .. l.ovffill.   Muss  (IT KWUilcnaouiKiist.--^  now  comes  the i u.n.v   Courier w Ith a chronicle of the fact1  that as far hack as 1T",S a Mrs. Timothy of thai town on the death of her  husband continued the'publication and  editorial management of the South  Carolina (hr/.elte.  j     The king of luminark is likely to live  'unlil'a descendant of ��� his'has .been a  queen or king in  almost every coun-  . Irv   of  Ihirope.    liis  face  is  familiar  ; enough in old age as one of the gen-  '. tlest, 'but   scimehnvv- or  other,  despite  his   many   years,   be   has   missed   the  good  luck  of being..painted  into  immortality, as till  the portraits of him  extant are photographs.-  ;hiloh9s  ���7  height the inrcuv   " d   oye!,.  of   the   n��.s��.   ��'0U"ici Vo 20,000 feet-  l.ivqmMiUy he :'^'oucl^._tA(1  himsel:  ,   The Lung  ^-���   _    Tonic  ^tiredithem of chronic coughs,  cannot all be mistaken. Anne  must bo some truth in it.  Tfyabo��Ulorth^^-o.310  That's what you need; some-  ssnsss.K.vgg-wg  ho aovoi.-<v bi,.;����l'  ^���::X^^",rsh,v-  , p, mix,  Timc  to  Smolco in   A��Hir��l��a  lUiilders  and cmitrai tor, ...  A "^  liahav.hitmiona.icee^u 1     an to  i i;��� .    ilw r    etllliloveOs      U.v      .ii" .->  ��,n ,i ��W *���"���* "'''���"�� '""'3  ���'^���"��.^n.^.n.l.�� tlu- WI.W��.  ,i.i. l'eil ri')--.  ������tud  the  imv-  blovvs or  ih-c.hvil ii i.- i.^fsuitlv  -,)\<    (Hit      "MUi'he. I'1 ���������'"   ���  ,.,.,���    calls    em. -,  ,.i-  id utooned. aii'i  l"1   '"  all ^"'k lh r1'1   ,     .im.!vl.  for  about  ,   ili.-ir   DUeS   alio   SUKevi     io.  ��llt   ll" !l,1   '    ,, ..,-o in the afternonii  live minutes.    A�� ���>-" ��������� ll ,���h  they tire allowed t.-mok,.,  .    u    ���  tilll0 so lost is made up  i>>   ''^  ^.^.w'iihwhk'l. then.enwo.k-UUi  vb.ey have had a smoke.  Tl,e   PU-iKleiH   "oe.  \nh-nlturistfl base been oxpernnont-  ''U'.,''''r^1"r!lUc.''m,n'.m.1on,,--  ,";"'.,!;,-     ,m" k-,.io,, ot .hi. s.'"-"''  bee.    fin <����� " i.w-,u-.-verV"proiuw-  npparently decs not look vv.U  V ?\'.<X Cyc������' Contract.     "; '   .  ���   . w.eer <>!' the moment  The champion wa.       ��� 11(,n.  ls possibly that m-   -^ ) {Q  UlC  Sdnveigcrhtuisim   h--> im.  amazement ol less at- ,%  nRl���atlvo  K����'Vr��'J    ^llpU,fi l0 come  ���-WW r-Tvilth \h' i   hhig,tokilla  "l�� c0nt:!,: ., V     o   ���    country, to write  wild anmial m t ���< thousand  a   hundred  art.c cs   Jake ^  photographs and delnc. a.i  turea.        ��� ' j  W.isli gma.sy (lislics; pols or puns with  Level's Pry Sou|, ia powdi'i-) It will  rfciiiON u    .1 lit*    ���.i-i-usi?    Willi     ihi.-    ftio.lti'st  Mil'. - ' oli  Action    of   tli��   Etti-tli   Upon ' Bodies.  ,  Years ��tro, when the bodies were removed  from  the  Cimetlere des  Innocents   at  l'aris,  the   common   pits  in  .which great numbers of the bodies had  been interred together were found to  contain "masses   of   a   grayish   white  soapy substance.  The matter was not  very well understood at that time, but  it is now known that the remains of  the dead are under certain conditions  transformed into such  a material, either wholly or in part/which has been  named "adipocere."   It is a true mn-  moniacal soap, being a combination of  fatty acids with ammonia.  Bodies that are exposed to the. action  of water percolating through the soil  are most apt to undergo this species of  transformation.    Inasmuch   as   adipocere is not perishable wncler ordinary  circumstances,   corpses  thus  changed  very often retain their form indefinitely,  is'ovv and then they are dug up, and  ignorant writers in  newspapers refer  to   them   tis   wonderful   instances   of  "petrifaction." .,   ���  A  Queer Ccyloncie  Gran*.  Lemon   grass,   known   to   botanist*  as     Andropogen    schnenanthus     and  which is unknown outside of Ceylon,  and  there  only  in  tho  Kandlan  district, is in several respects a most remarkable   vegetable   production.      It  grows, to a height, of six or seven feet  and   has' the  wonderful   property   of  spontaneous  ignition.    On  the  slopea  o*  Mount Ambulawe during  the  wet  season  the   grand  spectacle  of  these  spontaneous conflagrations is frequently seen.   At first a single curl of smokt  or bright tongue of llame will be no*  ticed.   i>oon, however, as the water runs  do.wn tho stalks and mingles with the  oil and acids contained in the pith of  this*, curious herb fierce tires burst into  view here, there and every place, soon  covering   the   whole   mountain   in   a  sheet   of   flame.     The   botanists   and  chemists   have  not   as   yet  explained  why   this   paradoxical   grass    ignite*  when water falls upon its stalks.  tit tic*:"' It��*'nluii'riin (a     In     the  ,,< li iiit*.Ni"   Kmi>iro.  Places of  rest  and  refreshment  are  commonly to be found in China  at thij  halting   stations   on   the   highways   In  the  interior or  at the villages on tha  banks  of   the   great  rivers   of   China.  They 'frequently   take  the   form  of   a  Buitill mud hut, having a dark interior  filled with snick��\ tea tables, forms and  nvi   oven,  where  a  cook  is  kept busy  baking tea bread aiid frying puddings  for lhe entertainment of the customers,  whose  favorite   beverage    is    tea,   although when   times are good  and tho  weather cold they indulge in something  stronger,   which   often   inebriates   and  I "that nl a very cheap rate.^ In the dark-'  est corner there are a  row��� of  glazed  ear'lhonware jars containing a kind of  Chinese   whisky,   of   which   a   thirsty  carter may have a skin full for something   considerably    under    a    penny,  when  he  will   go  quietly   to  sleep  on  the shaft of his cart, and his' pony or  mule, being used to it, will take him  home.  In   addition,  to   these   conveniences  there is an ingenious little furnace iu.  front, having a long tine, through which ,  the Hame  is  driven  by   an  air  purwp,  and a row of hot water kettles, gradual-    '  ly increasing 'in size to suit the heat  of the tongue of flame that passes up  the flue beneath, so that they may all  be kept boiling.   The hot water is sold  to passersby.  who usually carry with  them their teapot and tea, so that they  may have n cup at every station.   This  custom ,oC carrying one's own tea Is so  common that it is ditlicult to procure a  cup of tea in any of the restaurants, as  they do not keep it and do not care to  go out of tWeir way to buy it for you.  Although the plant may he growing all  round and at otie's very feci, it is next  to impossible'to get a cup that a foreigner would consider worth drinking,  and as  to  ttsmg milk  and sugar, the  Chinese  look   noon   the  practice  as a  barbarous device of the "foreign devil."  iViinSi'rmi.i   Cliancr".  Multimhliona'lre-I notice that Graft-  (M: ,ias been arrested for stealing !s.>00,-  0(!inllio.,aire-l have often warned him  .,.,..iU!-t petty larce-ny.'-Xcw lork-I-Ue.  ff livers SoWroiig  set them right���it's simply and  easily clone. ��� Without pain,  vnthout trouble, without nause-  sitinff,1 ��� fact it's only. .in. the  "beneficialefTects.that you notice  you have taken  nctrotlicil   nt   Dirtli.  In  some   parts  of   west   Africa  the   -  irh-is have long engagements.    On ti.e  d ,y of   heir birth they are betrothed to  'baby  bov  a trifle  older than  thorn-  selves   and at the age of twenty they  '-ue married.   The girls know ot no oth-  e   wavof getting a  husband,  and s  thev are quite happy and sat.stied.   As  wive    they are patterns of obedience,  and the marriages usually turn out a  success.  Conalilerate-  ��� V mother found her small daughter  shut in a closet. "What are you doing  In the dark, baby':"  '���You said God was watching me all  tho time, so I thought I would come  In here and give him u rest."���Lippm-  cott's Maenjdne. .   The  F.jc  nl  u   I'ianlnt. t  A pianist has to cultivate the eye so  as to see 1,300 signs in one minute, the  fnu-crs to make '.2.000 movements and  the" brain to understand all these signs  ns well as direct all these movements.  In plaving Weber's "Moto Perpetuo"  a pianist has to read 4.5*11 notes in less  than four minutes, or about 'nineteen  a second, but the eye can receive only  about ten consecutive impressions a  second, so that in quick music it seems  that a player does not see every note  singly, but in groups, probably a bar  or more at one view.  An   Extraonliiiary Memory.  At the Glessen congress on psychology Professor Mueller of Goettingen  told of a certain Dr! K. who within a  tow seconds was able to work, out the  square of any number of five figures  Kiven to him. lie was also able to  ���Icjii-n' bv heart mul repeat a row of  figures ^0-l'ln number within twelve  and a half ���minutes. Professor Mueller nsseijted that no such memory for  li-'tires had ever been known, the record having been 'AM figures iu seventy-  live minutes.  Soli!   everywhere   In  Canada  and   U.S.  .merlca Its, tuixjra, 25 ccot-i.  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