Tyavel to or fro from the 'West by Lake and Rail ---- Palatial Steamshigs 'flying Can- adian Pacific house flag provide tri-weekly service between Twin Cit- ies and Bay terminals. Contrary to what one would expect it is mo more expensive to travel by steam- ship. to. Fort William than by rail. It is cheaper, in fact, as ten dollars cavers the whole of pne's 'meajs a8 well as the berth on either the Keewatin, Assinaboia or the Man- , iteba, which are the finest Ocean steamships on the Great Lakes. By, leaving Toronto shortly after Noon on a Saturday or Wednesday it is possible to connect with a steam- er at Port McNicoll and enjoy two days and nights afloat. A elmilar connection may- be made at Owen Sound on Mondays. Saulte Ste. Marie: is the only port of call en route, but it is a voyage replete with inter¥st and charm, a restful and refreshing break in the west- ward journey and the service is ir- reproachable. Ask any Canadian Agent, SKELETON OF CHILD BELONG- ED TO RACE HITHERTO UNKNOWN Chicago, Ills,, July 14.--The skeleton of a child, found in Mechta-ael-Arbi, Algeria, by Dr. Al- onzo W. Pond of Beloit University, race hitherto unknown and living in the last glacial epoch. Prof. Fay Cooper Cole of the University of Chicago, who is studying the odd skeleton, said it does not conform closely to the Neandorthal, Cro-magnon or Grim- aldi races which were known to have been in Europe or Northern Africa in late glacial times. >" The skeleton is very well pre- sarved, and shows a child with a short head, a good cranial develop- ment, wide cheek bones and a strong chin. Viewed from above, the skull is pearshaper. The exact geological age of the skeleton can- not be determined, Prof. Cole said, until the bones of animals and skeletons of land snails, as well as imnlements found with it, are stud- fed. V Dr, George L. 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