Exeter Times, 1905-08-24, Page 5To Cure a Cold in One Day, 1
Tie Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. e. ev�'y
"Sive) Sallee
knee sold in pat 12 months. This gV. #/• /fa7"box. 25c.
THE EXETER TIMES, AUGUST 24th 190:).
Cedar Posts
A large quantity of Cedar Poets for
sale of the beat quality. Must be sold
at once.
We would be pleased to quoteou
our prices on any Building material
1 you may requite. %Ve can supply
you with.
• Sash and Door Frames.]
stLumber, Lath & Shingles
on shortct-t notice
In tact we ar in a better position
than ever to su►ply our many custoru-
erp with all t y tray require either
from shop or yards.
1
Bee keepers suppitlfs ready for
delivery. Make made to order
Wood for Sale
Call and see the weed we have for
sale. Just the kind you require for
summer cooking.
The RossTnjIor
G0. LtU,
44-144•444.4-+++++++ ++++++++++
:-•i•4i••k•I•-1•-L•4
otiee
s
To Farmers and
the Public in
General
As the fall is coming on
now gather up all your old
truck such as Rags, Rubbers,
Wool Pickings, Ilors,: Hair,
Old Rope, Bones, all kinds
of old Iron, Brass, Copper, at
Lead and Zinc, and take
them down to
M ACKSON & SON t
ain-St. Exeter.
Oil door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel. That's +
whet you
e
will get the high- gh•
est cash price for thein.
++++++++++f+++++++4 -++++i++
Farm
Implements
We are dealers in all kinds of farm-
ing impleulente and below we give a
inertial list of what we have in stock.
Buggies from Stitt up, Waggons
from $11 up. Binders. Mowers,
Hay Tedders, Sulky Plows.
See Our Hay Loaders and
Side Rake
We have several Washing Machines
.11 and (ringers that wee will sell cheep.
Incubators andl1.ocdet s.
L leer-aecond•hand Buggies and
--" 'Waggons to he sold cheap.
BISSETT & JOHNS
Largest Show Rooms, Exeter.
CREDITON
Roller Mills
()dating and Chopping
Promptly Done.
We are giving excellent sa-
tisfaction in flour since re-
inodelling our ;Hill
MEM
1 AVegeta!,tz Preparation for As -
I sin iL1tingUeroodandliegula-
j Li;:g the Stomachs and 13o\('els of
Pro:rotes Diostion,Chrerful-
aess and Ilcst.Conlains Cnei'ther
Optuni.Morphine nor N iw ra1.
NOT N.UICOTIC.
Atetprstead rrS1.4CELFITOR •Jlx Jenne •
Rork.4.Soils -
Aruu .4r•! •
{ippn:m::
/h taat•ow•A.L.L: •
Ibis,J.s-
c vihr,' 11.t5ni •
}
Apctfecl Remedy for Conslip: -
tion, Sour Stamm h.Diarrhoea.
Worms ,C om ulsions.Fevcrish-
!less anti Loss or SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW -Y-0'1(K.
Al b months old
j j Dosrs-35CLNrs
EXACT -COPY Of WRAPPER.
CASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the _
Signature
of
U
For Ov
Thirty Years
CASTORI
THC CENTAVO CO..e*NNV, PCW VORACITY.
MEDICAL
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
• P. S„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
versity. office and reatdenence. Dominionl
Laboratory, Exeter.
DR. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE
Toronto University. Former
House Surgeon to Toronto Western ifospltvl.
tittaq.ssor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Night call at
office. 8.11.03
1
ILEAL ESTATE BROKER
North Bat llcferd. Sask.
Seven years experience in Western
Lands
Selected Lands for sale in block or
sin;le sections from $8 per acro up.
These lands are situated in the
famous Saskatchewan Valley. the
;arden of the Canadian Northwest,
al.on; either the )Hain line of the
Canadian Northern
t rn or the
survey of it he Grand Trunk l'acific.
1. Twenty years ago Dakota land;
sold for $3 an acre.
2. To -day they are sellin; for $50
to $80 an acre.
3. Three ye=ars aro Western Cana-
dian lands sold for $:) an acre.
4. To -day they are setlin; fur $8
to $25 an acre.
5. In three years more lands will
a ;rain double in value.
5. Why invest your money at 5
Lie" cent?
7. Don't wait settlers :are rushin;
in. Buy a section or Iwo now, then
you can afford to omit %s•hile it
;rows into money.
Correspondence Invited
References:—Union (lank of Canada,
Winnipeg. and Molsontt Bank,
Exeter, Ont.
DENTAL _ _
Ti. KINPMAN, L. D.8. AND
401107.
DE. A.R. KINSMAN. L.
D. 8. D. D. S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
eeth extracted withoutpain or
Dad atter eRe,:te, Offitx n Fan•
eon's block. West Bide of Main
Xeet.. Exeter'
D.A. ANDERSON, (D• D. S. L D'3•
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University
and Royal College of Dental Burgeons of
(Mario, with honors Also Pont'graduate of
Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything known to the Dental Profession
(tonsil) this] office. Bridge work, crowns, al -
laminate, gold and vulcanite plates all done in
the neatest manner possible. A perfectly
harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrao-
ton.
Office one door south of Carling Bro•sstore
Exeter.Ont.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest;
enb upon farm or village property a1 loner
ates of interest-
DICKSON A CARLING
Exeter.
fONEY TO LOAN.
t1'e have s large amount of private funds to
osn on farm and village properties at Iowratee
t'e interest.
GLADMAN & STANIIL'RY
Barristers Solicitors, Main St. Exeter
DICKSON R CARLiNG,
Barristers, 8o1lcltory Notaries+, Conveyancers,
Comnit,wlonere, Solicitors for the Molsona
Bank, Eto.
Mosey to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE:—NAL\ STRF..F.T, EXETER.
1. R. CABLING D• J. r. R. DICieOP
ti71 I I OM AS ('ADI F:RON, ('ON V EY -
1 ,.
anter wills drawn, moue to loan
n,
on real estate, al-, I.icen-ed Auclioncer for
the counties jot 'fermi and Perth. Charges
moderate. Orders left at the Tim,:s-sr at my
residence, 1'':,r.rulat %till receive prompt atter)
tion,
TDe Usborne and Ribbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Oftice, Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
President:-- T. Ryas, Dt•IIl.IN. P. 0.
Vice -Pres,:— J. A. NoRRis
('RON-tRTY 1'. 0.
WHALEN P. 0.
W. II.
.1.,%88 3(011E, F AIt(r1lnit P.O.
\V)1. Roy, 1101tNuoLM P. U.
J. I.. Russet., Russet -mita: P. O.
AGENTS.
I. CAtuin nAEi•, STA PFA. 0 tT,
A. DUNCAN FAltquIlAlt, ONT
�. WiLsoi, FCLLARTON, ONT
J. S. OILFILL.\N, LL•(•AN, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
MAN IIi'ltY, Solicitors
H. Sweitzer F. Mt,H1F:,,
F on Fat.ii — Lot P. Con. 3, t.'.i-
es all under cul-
t
c100 1 r
. t1 err n
0
iv 11 ion, 2 wells. On t he property
in a flame house, 3ood baulk barn.
one frame barn. For further par-
ticulars apply to ale. Ecrery, Exeter
P. 0.
T114 APPEAL 10 OCR yl•\tl'A-
111IES
f1, 1 .:ions Tees'l dyspeptic are eon-
atrtlMiit sufferers and appeal to our
ayowe thies. There i• not one or
1! '(fent. however. a lie may not nc
throe.!lit :sack to t• 111 h meal l
n 1.' us:' of ('h iinberinin's
ht..:.. • I ,r•'1 Liver '1,nle s. These
: , (.,•rate: 11 stomach .n.1
lime n.! • Ienzlh••n fir dire. :1
711• t " 1 Illalt, 1 Of,. 111,
%II • t 1'... ' r
SHORTHORNS ('Olt SALE — Thu
undersigned has for sale nn
Lot i6, Con. 2, Hay, n number of
up- ttrdate thorougt:bred Short horn
buI!s. They are of the low wet
blocky type, dark red in color and of
choice breeding. They :are rill eliz-
ihle• for registration. and will be sold
reasonably. — John Elder, liens -ill
1'. 0.
J. A. GREGORY
Capada's Finest
PIANOS
For June we are offering soec-
ial bargains in Pianos We hand-
le the finest goods Canada pro-
duces and at moderate prices and
easy terms.
A few second hand Pianos and
Organs at bargain prices, Alen
Sewing Machines on your own
terme.
If you contelnl)late buying
call and see us. No t rouble
to show goods.
S. MARTIN & SON
FARM F011 S.\I.E.—a0 etre faun
Int• fele. Irvin t Lel \1'. half 15,
('ullccssion 9. F',11111 is Well fenced
and in ,rood condition. moll drained.
.fol orch ted Mirk hue .• :,11 cellar
undcrr.••nt1, vision; in cellar with
sink sued pump in kitchen. Good
bank earn with feria!: foundation and
splendid out o t1titn XsOno
mile anti
a let rter front school end poet office
S met' frame rn•,.rket, lot% n of P:re-
t^r, vil'nre of Kirkt on. 2 1-2 miles
from cht.rch. For furtive. partieu-
ttr,t ripply to Thomas Ca mann). Far-
quhar P. (1., or write do Newton
sfc('su! ) Ethel 1'. 0., Oni
i'ALi. FAIRS
iflophrn & 1'.tlorne, Exeter. Sept
18 & 19
IlrusseN Oct. 5 & 5
kirklnu ..Oct. 5 & 8
Teri h. St. \t i r%., Seel. 13, 11 & 15
1'.'rk1.111 Sept. 27 & 28
11'inshe in Sept. 28 & 29
11,y, 'Auricle ..... .. Sept. 20 & 21
1&MOUS PEOPLE;
BY FANNIE: M. LOTIIPOP C)
Tawe: L, F.;PJ. J•ula
MADAME CURIE
The Famous Discoverers of Radium
All the known radium in the world could be put into a tablespoon, yet
this less than an owner of the magic metal has set the scientists of two con-
tinents guessing at this new conundrum of nature. The answers are very
wonderful, very stimulating, but very unsatisfactory, so far as the theories
are concerned, that seek to explain this rebel element which seems to defy
so outrageously Nature's strictest laws. To M. Pierre Curie, a modest chem-
ist, and his wife, belongs the honor of discovering the miraculous metal.
They are poor. hard-working people, consecrated to science, caring little
for wealth or fame or position. Reserved and conservative, they speak with
extreme caution as to their discovery made in 1898; although the non-seien--
title world has fust awakened to the revelation in the past two years.
In a little, old-fashioned house at the extreme end of Paris, near the
outer boulevard, whose criminals have given the section an unsavory name,
lives the devoted couple with their one child and M. Curie's father, who Is
also a famous chemist. Some years ago Mlle. Sklodowski, a poor Polish girl,
went from Warsaw, her native town, to Paris to study. She had talent and
pluck for the double fight against poverty and opposition. Her first triumph
was when she entered a competitive examination for higher mathematics.
Her success was so overwhelming that the other competitors were eclipsei
and eliminated. Not having money enough to enter one of the regular schools,
she entered a municipal working•class institute, where M. Curie directed the
laboratory. Soon she was bis assistant and a little later his wife.
Some of the experiments of Becquerel on the tadto-activity of uranium
specially appealed to her, and she determined to experiment on the refuse ore
of pitchblende, front which uranium is taken. It was then considered worth-
less, like the calm of our eOal8elds. She drew her husband into the search
and it took four years to get enough traces of this metal, worth three thou-
sand times Its weight in pure gold. to show its properties. Her paper on
radium won for her the degree of Doctor of Physical Science.
As a grain of musk wilt perfume a room for a century or more, con-
stantly throwing off fine particles without decreasing its weight, so radium
bombards the ether with light, heat, energy, and half a dozen other marvel-
lous effects, without appreciable loss
and in
a thousand million years it would
have lost only
one-ml:,lonth of its bulk. It is the Andrew Carnegie of the
metals, constantly giving but never growing measurably poorer.
Beta t ,eoonlhn: to A. t of the i'.rrl'une,. t of C311041. In tae year 1904, by w, C. Ms, k, at the 11, partrucnt of Airt.Uttur..
Huron
1tI.. h:, tit '.till Irate a ttenlotlwira
I inn 1,:thor Day, Sept eniner 41 h.
P. 11. Lewis, of Ilse hotel Norman
die, Clinton. was fined $211 one
outs for l:o evlll j J oto bass iii Ili
hotel July 1.t11.
`1
No one knows better than those
who have used Carter's Little Liver
ills what relief they have given
when 4skeu for dyspepsia, dizziness,
pain in the side, constipation, and
disordered stomach.
Rui►1. ,lol,nstoo, c -f Turni••riy.
rune next i,e'Lt; 1.: ally injured un
Alomday tri last week. Ile was Mho;
:o hinder. 11 hen 1 Ile h,rt•1-•c't raw away
Itis k' s. neck, need jameb:►ne 194.1.3
11id1y col,
A little (oretlou_hr may save, yon
no end of trouble. Anyone who
nil keg it a rule to keep Ch:unL.r-
l:tin's Colic, Choler:( and Hit rrlio::1
Remedy at hand know this 10 no
it fact. For sale in Esau r 1 y \V. 4,
Howey.
'II,s d:aih of !ft:. i•'n'• r1 Ilii:ar•I
nt1 Cliulon. occure,l \i•:rt,l,y on,4uinx
tic. ),sl wweck, is'uh; (Ise result of :1
fall whieh she sustained 1hree ye:,r1
z". M rs. itis: bas 1 1141.1 fill y• it s of
a;et and resided in 11u.rot► neat l;; alt
her life.
Do not despair of curing your slck
headache when you can so easily ob-
tain Carter's Little Liver Pills. They
will effect a prompt and perman-
ent cure. Their action is mild and
natural.
A fish`s t boat was tee off 11:1). -
field Saturday, and Jr A (.'eriuson,
Billy Dailey and W. \\'nods were
drawned. it is eup;.u.cd 11.ey sse
c-iuth! in the MMioroi which r;:r•11
al►ntli: that lime. The boat was re-
covered Solid tw• :ices noon. '111.1 One
norly (011(1(1 w , .1•cd -bore, soppts•+ed
In he 1bl of .1.:,:• 1'crzu•oa.
To get relief !rept) indigestion,bil-
iousnese, constipation or torpid liver
without disturbing the stotnarh or
purging the hoe cls. take a few t'oses
of Carter's Little Liver Pills 1 hey'
n ill p!eane you.
,\ eery t•Td and it ' r:•s-+int Arr. .1 n,
'ri.1 at Nell r^suItc
d in •I' .1.,
occurred ort 1hi: f,rm of 11r. 1't :1. . •
Itoiit4., one mile sed :1 quarter hnr, b •
of I11y1h, it E \\'awt•tnn-h, 4, i
Thursday affern stn:. I1 is Ft ,• .1 i
old won. George, n.ts stamho; to , he'
delivery deck of h., binder t' i • •
was in motion. slid while in r1;
sit bet on^ of 1h;' •li-rh'rlin: : ur,:
pk'rcetl his ri;hl out—i.e
a1 4 kn'" and Inst• it npole lot
t Iri ankle. Next day bleed poiscren;
rel in :uta nn 811tlrtllw 111Z111. itl •n)
endeavor 4 n save I It.' .alt's lift. tine
le; was 31119114At,r•at a.nate il.r k.tt.e)
ity 1)r. Gunn, of ('linen,,. Teas I •,. i
hail firmly secure - f t., I •
system, which 1110 .Ani,'l; I. :1
tin:t:llr 4n check. ••':(1 Sunil t .,1 .1
111; t1,^ lit1Le fei e 1, ! ,w.
.11r. John lloltnes, of Clinton, sud-
denly fell dctd on Wednesday of
last. week, whi'e repairing n thresh -
in; machine! .
A pre( ty weeklies; look place in
St. ill ichaei'.r church. Illy 1), A1141191
14111, when \lies Annie Kelly, eldest
don;tiler tic Mr. \Vin. Kelly, of Mor-
ris. become the bride of Dtr. John
Ayers, of Stratford. The merriest.
rerouting ells performed by Rev.
Fel her I'itivunneaull in the Iw•csenrr
of •t lar;e contours^ of people. Mr.
and it1s. Myers heft o11 Wednesday
Finn n 's; for I ),cur Lorne in St ra t ford,
:Ind 4lee !ICA wishes of a lir -4-e cir-
cle+ of fricuds eternmpany Hien!.
DUNLOP
DETACHABLE
BICYCLE
TIRES
SINS
•-___ •
Your own two hands and
a pair of these tires and
your bicycle is ready for
the road.
Every pair guaranteed
for a year.
•
The Dunlop Tire Co.
tturrgD
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VEGETABLE SICILIAN]
Mair Renewerl
A high-class preparation for the hair. Kees the hair soft and
glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and
tilNtl s restores color m l'ra hair. VP= ,,1 16/1
•
WHEN 1 tit' GROW OLL)
114' Ludy
1:. 'Is vitcbin_—nas,. 1
ti,,stlt•a mart rc rebuilt, played -snit
gut tin.-. 14' t ored—o1oo 1 Et ed- ('11 r:4
1..11rishwt'►tt, ElIlerly 1eo1.1e need
14:1io4o11c,-1s91'1 i1 ternary 11 rital-
i/e, ::1111 rejuvetta I1, tis 14.1 Ili her
rcmcdy con. F:'re ozone builds up
t he kind of s reteztIt t It it makes
OOP f. el toad.—kt-y;v hack he dr-
eay ut old :t;c 411(1 makes you hank
yuan; noel handsome e:r•tin. For z,•1
11 •1 Tenn ext;:l larN 1011. re11CW your 1
t ,t c'ncrty, again re-enter (lie life of
yu11! h. Your remedy is Forrortwtlt',
only fifty cents per lox at all demil-
<• t +.
1.1)0K :\ l' \ 01 It LABEL -\\1) 61':1':
11' 1 ol; .11tH: IN ARREARS. ANI)
s1:N11 1'S 1'HIF. AMO! T.
D1r. A Fisher, who has been looking
after the faun et his sou William on
the Huron read cast, near Cli',tuu,
during the letter's absence in Man-
itoba, (►let with at nasty and painful
'itt•ident the other day. Sun,eihieg
went wrung with the 1esper, and he
inserted his hand among the macitrn-
ery to discover the cause, when the
horses took it step putting the mach-
ine in motion and cutting every artery
in the hack of his hand.
'fn•o ytntrs' operation of the light
:and power plants by the city of
Guelph have resulted in net profit -
a;i reratitlg w26,171.85. In 1ellf th
profits pore $1.145.'2X and t his 1t..•
increased 4 his year to $15, 025.57.
Dunin,; 1905 the (receipts for the 4,v -
/tittle were $28,35$.64, and for' 11:
elect rio power pliant. 021,014,30.
IIOW I'N1:t \ION I.\ STARTS
1 ul( c-:I1tIl :t lilt le cold to -day, it)
I•, -morrow it has reached the throat,
n:•xt' day the )miss are effected and
you wish you had used -Ca tarrlio-
innia"
Cat<trrlio-
zou::" ww hich kills colds in five min-
utes. In 411e first enlace Calarrlio-
zonc Noel hes the irritated mem-
hrsitea and relieves con ;est ion,—t lien
it cuts out the phte.;tn and destroys(
t 1: t ;emus. Il enables the blood to
,.1 :lin t► II:ttural simply of oxy;en,
tun; -food anti vitality. In any
rough, .,ronchitis or lung affection
it'a guaranteed to positivel: cure.
Decline any suhstiiute for "Catarrh -
ozone."
•
If our corresl,ond4)l a are in need'
of ►:tamped envelopes and _paper i
kindly advisee us abut we will send it
at; once.
A WARNING TO 'MOTHERS
Too much care eanrot be used with
small children Burin; the hot weath-
er of the summer months to guard
a;ainat newel lroulee.<. As n rule
it is only, necessary to sive the child
a dose of castor to oil to correct any
disorder of the 1:oww-els. Do not use
any substitute, but vivo the old-
fashioned castor oil, and see that it
fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and
has a tendency to gripe. If this
docs not check the 'oww•els sive
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy and then a dose of
castor oil, and the disease may me
checked in its incipiency and all i
danger avoided. The castor oil and
this remedy should lie procurrcd at
once and kept- ready for instant use
as soon as the first indication of any
bowel trouble appears. This is t. be
most successful treatment known
and may imo relied upon with implicit i
confidence even in cases of choleras
infant um. For sale in Exeter by W.
S. itowey.
TilE PORTRAIT OF CllEOP'S
Mr. C. T. Currclly, mentioned in
tan follow in; letter written to The
Clo:,e, is a native of Exeter, and
may be read With interest by his
friends here.
(To ilv^ Editor of the Glooe.)
Mr. C. 1'. Currelly, of Toronto, has
just rescued for the E zyjt explora-
t inn fund one of t he ►na,t interestin;
:,nil it,lon tart historical monuments
DON'T let that little baby or your
children play "r creep on the carpet
with their Miele faro+ elo.o to the
floor. t'arpetn are reccptaolci for
all manner of
DISEASE GERMS
Many a healthy child hes been taken
ill tat aeeount of breathfngin the int-
pnriticv from tao carpet. beep your
rugs and e.trpet9 purified by using
SAP-O-REiI-O
"IT EVAPORATES"
Odor]••• Non-pet.oneue
Non-innammabl•
Absolutely deetreysgerm•
Removes aSI dirt
Rester(* c¢olere Ilk. new
Renew the eking
All In s few moments for a few cootie
and n child can dolt with
8AP .O -REN -O
The Huffman & Teeter Oe.
Toronto
.t..k your gm er.
J.ttiI. 22
MISS M.tRI.A lL'CILARME.
E.'ery 11 ;'n:,tr in Amer,:.: is Inter-
ested in This 11)1Inr; Girls E.t/'=ri:,;s't,
PELVIC CATARRH WAS
DESTROYING HER LiFE.
PE -RU -NA SAVED HER.
Miss Marta I)ucharme, 102 St. Eliza-
beth street, Montreal, Can., writes:
"I sin satisfied that thousands of
women suffer because they do not
realize,how bad they ni.tly need treat-
ment and feel a natural delicacy in con-
eulting a physician.
I felt badly for years, had terrible
pains, and at titnes was unable to attend
to my daily duties. I tried to cure my -
eel 1, hut finally my attention waa called
to an •advertisement of Peruna in a
similar case to mine, and 1 decided to
give it a trial.
“My Improvement began as soon as
I started to use Peruna and soon I was
a well woman. I /eel that i owA my
lite and my health to your wonderful
medicine and gratefully acknowledge
this fact," --Maria Duchargte.
Address Dr. Hartman, Prevautal cattle_„
Hartman Banttarlum, Columbus, Ohio,
for free medical advice.
All correspondence strictly confiden-
tial.
in 4he world—name:y, the inscription
-
and 1o% -trait of Cheops, the builder of
tier Gritti Pyramid. As the credit for
the a •s
It cover •ha. r
•t � •...,
t t 10 c r
►. 1
wish to state that, althouth t hap-
pened to he dies first mo find the site
yet i he recovery of 1 hitt uni.lue docu-
ment is due entirely to !1:. Currelly.
1 nut altxioue (bat this '.haslet bo
known, as 110 will nevi r I.,.• •:. his ower,
claim in this matter. 1Ir• Talc;s •treas+
follows: Mr. Ctn•rel)y, t' 1 u h.el acef.
workins in Sinai wit 11 Prof. Finders.
Petrie, its ashe--I ay Il:-• Ezyptine
Government, on 1•1ui. Fe, !:s s repro-
sent al ions to rel tiro to \sally 51:1;•
hare. in the Sinaitic peninsula, and
to cut out and grin; to Cairo the
sculptures and inscription'( which
Itava .leen carved bq :-ucc:asivc i'Irtr-
aohy on the rocks in which the fur
taenia'! (mines were diiwen. These
I 211111 were : ei:t,, dust toyed rap-
idly ny 1lin Arca timers, win) are
once snore wworkin; •111e o:,1 vcvns..
Sonia 4aale 1s stere known to have
already perished, t'nd :u1O1l'f 1hern
t lie port rail of Cheops, which our
previous expedition, after Ion; search
had i;ivetl up as hopelessly lost.
When Mr. Ctirrt'11y returned to Wa-
dy Ma ;hare to cut out these inscrip-
tlins, 1 (who had al.=o ae('n wititf
prof. I':•t Tie) %cent with hits, and I
(Liu ,c if anyone eke can appreciate
Ili difficulties wIdeh he overcame
in 41111 transport of material and
supply of la, -or miming ileac bar -
4 :t oiountatins and cxeslleratins na-
w". Alinnet at the, end of our task
f 1, opened to nol.ico a (resilient of
in• criplion in a )rile of stones on the
ler -illy. and drew 51r. (urrclly's at-
n to it, Ile had the. heap lurn-
t• t over stone 'ay stone, with the re-
knit; !haft the frit %merits were discov-
ered of Ile u,issin4 tartlet, which hail
.-sent$ des(royed quite recently. '!'hey
:a -a cow in Cairo, and c ae fittest
t n !0( her a;ain, while lite face of 1 he
1•1:ir:toll has, most fortunately, es -
c 111^d injury. This is the more
-
rttifyinT., as, except for on ivory
es1a:ettt, it is the only port-
rait. of hitt known. M:•. Currriby,
hcA(ore, deserves the :zr,ltitude of
all scholars, for not only has he
reset:Pet 411e portrait of Cheops, sat
has anved from imminent desr ruction
ho tnost important aeries of ancient
E3ypliail portraits that exists.
K. T. Frost, M. A.,
Brasenose Collezc, Oxford, and
Ezypt. Exploration Fund.
1905
TiD; (11IEA1'lcsT YET
1'I11 GRANDEST 1•:\'i.:l(
1905
Canadian National Exhibition
AT TORONTO—AUG. 26 TO SEPT. 11
$15,000 1N PREJIII'1118
1lla matt (it•AL'L5 HAND
Hy rctmi-tion at H1• )tet( (11/Italie )tae
ss King Edw./rd Vll, Ike lard of the
Irirh Cuards.ill. )Ia•i(•tws fattens bcrsr•
hula inrd sod It c Heist minter) n aThr'1
e•gr.n!onti(n in the n,plte, will tiles Iwo
nDtietr1 tn(h erdrrety day.
A hT,► l' 1FFASi his
in rn 4 ;tetail). built, extea.Ite fze
trent art ltently will Ir T.reeentt,l It.e
srntlderl colk(Uo n e f ort hrd ort 11t•1-
o'eeever got t( (t1'r (n this untir•101.
inch,dingleans fieto the sirg, the ('or•
Tomtit 15(11he City tf 1 ender, tLeg1t14
11(4)1 Fngli)b Cniwtrsiti(s. the itepiLllc
et Irate, Fruth Relish gun ?4I1'1ums
Lord t•trait (tna, ,Lc Lieu. (Intt•trcr of
Ontario end Ether dbtirgul,h(d ttdi,e
nr.d 54nth rr(n,
Covey Aims I'it 11'00'
It) :p(cialetmn,andot Ate )le1(sty 1l.e
I:0 g, ALM y. noted and htmiotic Taint ir.g
Is ill tern 411.11 itftn durltg the Intim
Fair.
$3s,300 iN ATTRACTIONS
FA t. coy 1'I li Al.Tnt t<
The grente-t pyre mtlitet) t:itplay ever
``,reduced before rte (*.median yeople.
P. nes in this most itecnt of the worlds
nuts a)q'nllirg eaten will he vividly per-
trapti will. real Janene,e and Ilnr•Mn
soldiery (:.king part. The fireworks di•
play will be on a brilliant reale, introdne-
irg new features Nan ea -kraal , rata 1(1.
UTnsn Torsos 10 )rs
The Preee,.. Itui!dii p, Famples of all the
lt•d•'.trlasand ite•outeesof the Country
Thousands of ilnrses, ('stile, Sheep,
Safi t . lbrlltry and 1/ogs, all ('anadlee.
Ccyeft , f tld Mutts),* /;ood 1 rotting end
ptwatcing, n Filbertsi arlct) Show, the
11'nrle.!aleet Ineentluns.
1A1.. Etc( t Notnv.
Special cheap railway and steamboat ez
cursi•,n• have been a manger,. Er.iulrc
of your nearest station or ticket agent for
rates.
W. K. McNAL'OIIT. Fcr Prise 1.1. . Entry 1lladks J. (,, °Rtes
rresident. and inferrostiun eddrts. Menage r & See.
F,.trits('lose: lave Stock. els , seg 7'h. I'osltry seed ling•,Ang. Lath