FOR. FRU E rik LUE WM, ee soilan EPekvce Sandettook an OIL ECLIPSING CoML. finished. aoe ‘Andy Linderberg, who staked ; | Vins on Lard and Its Success a claim on the Salmon River in south Sea Is More Sweeping. CHARIIE PALMER 18 FAMOUS |%sste™ Alaska, ‘acquired loce | ne triumph of oil over coal ui IN ALASKA. Rushed to New Gold Camp, Where sores weighing 380 pounds, trot University Training Failed, Bat Grit Won. When Charlie Palmer, ‘ sone yp- ping young Englishman of family, graduated |" 8°* wealth and pos 2 powder up hat fame by packing 400 pounds of sup olin a short distance., At Hayne Mission in Alaska the story is oie f.Joe Martin that he carried upo: he sea has proceeded more ae of thet end, remarks a writer i: the wharf to the store ae ee Review Seer as itees = ee aH om eg th: | AS in the case of stationary en: RN Bere Rat At bi at oer eined | Sines, the nie eee of oil-burn- Hols OE aS eit fees ng equipment in the first steamers an "along his path and did its bes! | J2, Iaoked upott as a radical: move im to step and havea Hes ora hee for Mart ee bet. But he turned a the beguilements and pig renee tion dripping from his strained on up the trail Hats dali ered his burden in accordance with his boast. of precarious promise. Its" success was so: complete, however, aid its as o seen almost every ship steaming in a practical redius from the ports of the coasts adjacent to the world’s — four greatest oil-preducing regions Woop FOR ALL INDUSTRIES. |—California, ‘eastern Mexico, the |W bot imagine what it means in dog-| ontario Grows AM! But Eight of the) “auipped 2s bueners of Hamid fuel) it to a : : ; same. Ww Thirty-four Woods Used. the demands on land the extension oF less dependent.on wood. In On-|ships of the sea bro: fario alone, exclusive of the manu-|zones in which oil-burning vessels © you ever lifted 150 ee ee of rough lumber, over|could ply, and it was not long be- Then ‘h fe dead weight? can you. imagine what it means. ap rat at hack and |the statistics recently compiled and | places at the strategic points of the ward, interminably {Published by the Forestry Branch, |world’s trade routes alongside the thirty-eight industries, represented | fore the tanks of the petroleum sup- by ifferent firms, supplied began taking their upward? How could you determine | Ottewa, in a bulletin entitled, | dwindling bituminous mountains of whether you soe or pate get'mil- | “The Wood-Using Industries of e: graduate did? bbs News at New Gold Camp. oan toll. sae your welt mer is entitled to eastea tee uae |hearses, re teens a turning over | oil- oneal is hardy, miners and prospectors of|of several times this amount of capital. rthwest the warmth o! — at As af oe o 5 [-¥y we. a 5 4 3 the coaling ata chased 80,486,000 fect, board mea-| have celebr: ated a complete triumph sure, of rough lumber, yened at|over coal as a ship’s fuel within a |), $19,161,384, hoe when mannfac-|very few years. That sen es tured into several hundred Ufnabed | over has ‘boon Tra r- jmad cane: broke. carry on their operations, but it is y : ‘Alacka, They followed Portland |equally noteworthy that twenty-six Death Nearly ae channel, which is the boundary be-|of the thirty-four poe of tween Alaska and F oa itish Colum-|used should grow in On htt New Brunswick Lady,22 hia, to its head, and he and some | supplies of some of them, it is true, others, including experienced min- era. snd mine snperintendents, |was not always the caco, nor is it came into possession of some claims |likely, with the steady rise in woo oy » . | St. John, N.B., Dec. 15.—At one pe Shiich looked good’? to them. ied that this will long continue |y ‘wag tented that Mrs. Grant, ot 38 (lon, ix on iy "3 v1 t., would succumb to the ae ad- | meno ave. mountain. J. ia itz, Ontario Bore ly ravages of advanced kidney trouble. hens they mared away at|try Goumnsig ioner, says :—‘‘There is|“My first attacks of backache and f their job of Peerelping shat they had sidked there was kc which |of Ontario an aggregate of about y fell to the hands ce each | 8,800 equ ry pace Bat We Eaten twandlatity. Tis vate 16 say that | old the pain was un i fine | there is, in addition to the a prospecting, stopping, | woodland, another area ning ie co The tact that he had a degree|vate woodland. was from Oxford blinded the eyes of all|a land of valuable hardwoods, and but Palmer to the obvious fact that | will be so again, if they were going to cy up the| Another remarkable thing net is haye |trated by this bulletin is the 2 oe & 38 5 3 & a 4 Fs & cad & a: i} 3 ea 3 s 3 53 Es 2 are nearing exhaustion, but this] yay postored to Her Anxious Fam- ily When Hope Had Gone. at present in the old ottled portion | nare miles of most everything, but not bs certain grateful relief t ne from uy miles which is suited only Dr, Hamilton’s Pills of M hers Butternut, Instead | of ase pored 6 that r forest growth, ‘This means that ithers Ontario could eventually ave over ten million acres of pri-|y ” ‘Ontario $once |into m color, and re iene sie day that I heen of so grand-a.medicine as Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills.” very woman should use these pills lant powder and food a ee tt. Helety of uses to which woods, wi | and . fooked too ahaa the debonair idler|}common in Ontario, may be put. . a ho use Dr. ae milton’s to be assigned to the drudging task|Elm and basswood are used in of lugging powder up to the Serer thirty-one “industries, and who knew better how to do th tual work of drifting Acted as a Human Dray. “They also serve we. cae stand birch and ‘beech are aiting, | ingly nied fepecially for hardwood ee oy: the characteris hting, but flooring. Pine forms it is lkely- ibat it sand mighty | of all the tse pu Aeae even if it mi as pei another valuable hardwood with @| [yp TURK?S CHARACTER. Jo's most important, hardwood, has|qis Manliness and Dignity Stand Out In Bold Relief. .|the Turk in The Atlantic Monthy, sol. G. Dwight gays: {There , is drudging to him at first and all of | industries, but it is bein; something about him which I can- the time, that toilsome climb pe replaced by spruce, as the supply | not help Rae simplicity, a daily with “grub” and But in those days tere was on money, with which to pay for this the aided Sees of manufac-| and green meadows, and spreading | is poe ee By observ-| manliness, a dignity. I like his en consulting | fondness for Sane and flowers, "packing," even if a man or men|turers’ markets may be ascertained | trees. I like his love of children. could be found who could do it. for cherry, apple, sumac and other |I like his perfect manners. ike ico and sometimes three times| supposedly little-used hardwoods, |his sobriety, I like his patience. eyery day, until the veins werejand also for many forms of wood. no opened up and a prospect proved to | waste, of the things I like most about him r hh ——-* is what has been most his undoing— e by UP CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. une lack of aa nie eae rail one has muc! Ailments ahs as constipation, brush, ard foot-log, brides TORT: |eolio, colds, vomiting, ete., seize | lo not Saeetcs enough to appreciate his literature, and his religion forbids him—or he ima- gines it does—to engage in the plas- ro to 120 pounds. the hardiest|Raby’s Own Tablots in the house. | tic arts. But in architecture and thee abe Soaked ‘ipon this a5 2/77 any of these troubles come .on'| certain forms of decoration he has ‘ é out rogramme thi ers ca nd ie gira meen Tablets ar sold by medicine Hees Dey after day, and Site after dose of tl Tablets he or ail at 250 a box from | Pople, ve B Dre Williams’ Medicine Co., the mosques, ‘the theological week, gradually increasing his| Brockville, Ont. echeols, the tombs, the fountains, —_——& loads, Palmer acted as a human dray, and she elopment work at the summit went on without interrup- i 8 ol Pe . er men Abeihat: Ganehien borween France Is the Greatest Wine Pro- i a their available cash and the grub ucer in the World. ere modelled after Byzantine | 00) it would buy. and the day when the| Franco is the greatest wine-pro- originals < because Greeks and |fato, N.Y. vein, exposed in a gully, should be | ducing nee in the world, but | Persian ch to do with ETS of the Turks, are an achievement = s - ee _ |which deserves a more serious THE COUNTRY OF VINEYARDS: /study than has been given it things are not Turkish, because they w ane ene. out. The mine proved | its vineyards are slowly. declining: building ee But I shall answer to be one of the big ones of the Bri- None the less, no fewer than a mil- that every architecture was deriv tish Columb ja coast, and some-|lion and a half Frenchmen still are |from another, in days not so near where is one Charles Palmer, Pisq. roprietors or vineyards, and be- |Our own, and that, after all, it was who has the money and the Jeisure bree them they own well over| the Turk who created the oppor- to follow the tastes and the whims | 4,000,000 acres. tunity for the foreign artist and which were cultivated by his Oxford Oe the eighty- seven departments ordered what he wanted.’ education. And to this day it is} of France, only nino have no vine- erases likely that he would do the trick |yardg at all. he chief vine-grow-| Minard’s Lintment Cures Distemper, over again if the need should arise |ing department is the Herault, ! the prosecution of the enterprise | where 55,000 REPENS own 450,- In Wrong for, Once. le 000 acres; the Bordeaux district} “I never knew old Simpson ac- He was in the game to win, }has 325,000 acres divided between Saowiedeg that he made a mis- rt. and by his grit and sinew he and | 64,000" proprietors, his partners “id win. An bere epaetts ain Si Talk to the o camp or in their rendez to do in winning success region. Ni mountains more precipitous and ary one oe ote aes in oe “So she has sent back all the pre- earlicr cam the Coeur Wralene, the Eaatnay, on the Oari- ing. over Chilkoot, ‘es. se, what a relief it is not ass Shiai ee po many years was Be: - ee be oe greatest test of hu- —— ie Btn a and endurance, was ae 5 t child’ 5 ay compared to the'when they make up their minds. | ED. 4 ISSUE sie. je had bad: Bae for a met ae a How great is the es of} (Ah, T did o: wine in-Prance is shown, by the sta-| <‘Really! How “via it chappen ” tisties for the year 1911, which were| | He, put, the Mahted. end of his’ g ut r of | published recent his a [cigar in.-his, mo) the Portixnd ae castrt Rah pane eine ae in|the country was 44,885,000 -hecto- Stewart, and ate will tally you that/Jitres—that is to say, nearly a Epi et Se man, an upetand-| thousand million gallons! ‘The ing & me Le iis to «Yet Palmer’s j w onou: ilsome -one; Bet, at all the kind that he had qual-|likely. to find anything like a place for in the classes ab Oxford. He. ‘tid the hardest thing there was ane greater part of this, however, was Ente ordinary wine, fewer than thirty million’ gallons being ever . lof honor in wine merchants’ cel-| on re Season’ of spears se er and refuses Some people use poor material Galactic Phenomenon Is Composed For Catarrh & Bronchiti: ?revents Return of gos Trouble: £ . Sead mperen ring extending en ide ronchitis pas ‘all throat and ehes pa: bone of miles, writes sede u- gan With pimps a and opens and there manifest advantages so evident that t 3 Ea ie 8 5 o. 2 6 cy 1 have epent me six loa. on amnaeted Mash aac ie "fostered and ve ciety cured, and, In fat, have been er, This separates the filmy cloud into many millions of glittering b but minute points on the ag £ forest trees seem to be close to- gether, but as they are approached they doers and stand alone, a 35 ? Practically all industries are more |of tho distributing system. for the |B the pears n jhe ks “f Preservatives Prolong Life of Poor- be bo rat over ’ Bes As a result of th inquiries Ss ih oa Raa oar turn, on the light. You would have A m™ Doubtless, in any case, oil would Datos: oF the Gauotio: howta: tho appalling depths of — look | {tf black in our great telesco | described of treating the posts with i arate sth all illustrated pation taking up the basket, turned to 8 |7n¢5 wisps atd cosmic corey. ; Not only is it remarkable that #0 | motor-driven, peeeieolde are A tren SS mwas on the Pacifio coast when the|many different industries, even in-|fait accompli at ashdeed wv new gold camp ewept|cludivg foundries, require wood to ws him, with others, northward toward ean magnify enough to bring out at have those needle point; And the hein ont pi Bs hice happiness is to watch these vast congeries of distana aie in a huge telescope described, they last twice or three | it, t in the most greedy manner, and hegan to gobble up the rest of the fi Ey 2.8 wR hoiling thot eredsoto is 2 soiled Ub. setae in 24 a pre it was terribly intensified. If I caught | moved, it einks into the wood for « ae Nee ee ed |distance of about a quarte: can’t bie the still small voice of conscience ia see Serene he was Jaughi down with pain, eae Tam aeons Pep ey, balsam, fir or spre . Sue to bis son to bine him an over- coat, and when that came, he put it on, still standing with his back to the wall, while the sea-lion hovered a thods: réauire ay the posts be Eg ee er a aie pon, tin, preeeresi toons Liquid: SWUpIUT oe Tee ede cat Pe i Pek he |S proving its value as a home rem- first cost and the cost of transpor- tation are usually much lower than ss cedar, oak: or, Sere ase children going to scoot {nthe com: ied distriets of “Toronto. gargle 3 of disease is better than a cure. wd ‘comperitg this with the Boon LIMITE D, 168 Bay Ble Toren feand: in the Sobre of cases, to be much lees for treated posts. A Mother by toe Her Experience. B < little family of four all went through ft a Hee | Basse to. ers. crOuby, colds than Nervi-| 830, :] viously she was coming down t get fang | some water, and the skipner’s| ne “You've met anaes haven’t pas 7 . i “You may tell mo thab these |e ea eee) eee _— HAGENBECK. AND. SHA-LION. was cured of es Gout ee MIN- Followed eee woe the Grounds A sea-lion uae er like a seal, ger —— A darkey named Dick was known as a notorious thief, so much so, in followed him about the ground dike | in-its clumsy Le ne ake #2 ‘You ae ate fees s turkeys 1” little ovies Some ime to time, as it fesle were-loobing a se tewlcy, eeipae 7 tlieht ie hilt and, confound. ty v0! fee ati the reagiel he was Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, 25. THE MILKY WAY. of Suns in Millions. The Milky Way, or Galaxy, is d the universe of stars visible ey ee largest telescope. 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