‘ fiill Dl't§s Suits .For Balls. Receptions, V _ ` Evening Heddingr :lr Made of soft. rich worsiedg-lined throughout wiih sl|k~aii hand shaped and hand tailored. Broad, concave Shoulders--collars that snugly hug tho - neck- orlng at the waist~ih PROGR SS Dress`Suits aregrace itsell With 'the_ “PROGRESS _system of sizes-a rniin can be fitted `~ _ wiiii‘-- PROGRESS " clothes just as well as,and often belterlhamwhen made V to each individual mezisure Sold by leading clothierg _ throughout Cshads. ' ' ` r6lréiln‘Brand' Clothinl mov behsdfrom Prowse Bron e I I *_ I A For othiiig Think oi lt ! Until the xoth day of Dec., every tenth buyer ashirt at our store can have one for nothing. may be.; a' Negligee, Regatta, ~_Whl1i§,' B1 Flannel, Grey Flannel, Mixed Colors, or an other you choose._ ` _ ' w We have a very large stock ,of _ Shirts and oiier thk inducement to reduce it. Flood and Carry M ' ( LORD Dry Season gag CRO HER. DAY JUSEPH The Orbit Nile is to be Regulated in Future as One egulates a Kitchen Tap---Channel of White Nile to Ba Improved So as to Add to Lower Nile ore Water During the Vast, schemes for controlling the Upperfhlile are confidently put for- ward P Sir Williaiil (larstin, (LC. M.G., It a. report, just piiblisiieil, with n covering despatch from Lord Cromer by the Foreign Ofllcc. 'l‘ho of report is really an elaborate geo- graphical treatise on the Nile Basin, ill trnted with numerous excellent “I e photographs maps and plans, und u both iii stylb and iiiutter prcsvnts a y welcome contrast to the ordinary hluo book. Sir William Gurstin n'iid his staff have been stud ' the I _ _ 1/ilu: -»’l>< 9 per Nile for live years, and the rc- port shows that _lie has it conipleto Du ing the past two weeks many customers had '"““"y °' hi” ““bl°”°' Th” ""l"”” °f r _ _ _ _ _ a shirt for nothing. _ ' You ‘may have the next. lA. ' (i,. 000, and in rciiiodclling thi- lliisottn and llaiiiicttu lirniiclios oi' the rixer, £E90(i,l)0(). Next, lic would like _ to proceed with the proposed diversion of -the White Nile into it new chan~ nel, at a, cost. of £E5,50i\,(l0(i. An- i other £9,000,000 'would be iieodt-,ii for the iwigiilution ol burriiges lic- twecn Assioiit and Kcnch, tiiid thc _ i= »-4-`_ .... We have a nice quality in tins put up`by W. A. Leard. Bedeque. . It ishi hly recommended and l iiu_pii»iti. ni, zza per ini Jcnkins & Son . V i - few fl o, fl T1! ,ETF AROUND CHRISTMAS we geuer allymske many new friends. We doit ¢0l11¢$ l‘l0IllC in the by ohowingm unusually °°mPl°‘° “"‘ gvening ? ~ bl FANCY `f` and eg€tR‘¥1!§1eW;ea:l‘:)gEariiculsr cure WC hRV€ 2. Fl'¢ll'f ' ’ ll ‘ ` V ~.~ ° °i..;°:;::;.“.i:i'°i.;.°*.;~is,‘..i Va-my if bmi- my ' ` b all u §’.€§‘.i"£’..‘ii“’.€i'ii'i.‘i‘l€."°..I‘..i‘i1"; iii! f.. li.. making. We are ready to ml_k¢ Y°“f acquaintance and earn your friendshld ight now. 'JOHN CONNOLLY S Co Queen Street. Cl1’f°WU- - PreQy ;\\lhi0II'T6P|» 'uw i - ui, qi/of fain ii &°°'b fm -1.( 0 I 1" N, g 'f ' 1 . 3 ,tr Zi' ,TE ' ' l d ~ ..i'ii‘.i.‘i*:3.i:.€;‘ii'.;i.=.:;::.. gnggyhgther tim or cream iiblorpreferred. - _ (Unis o Zo., ’ ' CHarlo\tcto\\'n in V f :mio lf 21 GCllllC- , i1::..ii.“°.:..‘;§;° sis; about ‘pleasing the ' recipient when you , give him rr her it n`i`c'e piece of furniture.” V liii is a laily li y a pretty Rattan or ‘ would be siire io ~ g please. `lll‘.,~ -ie.. what could possibly give hini more pleas-_ " to get into when he », rockets and ;Motris _,. Cliairs-which are marked very low. Collie l 'in and look round . whether you vrilut to , buy 'oi' not. », ioiii iiiwsoitx i --'riit neiilbfe Fiirfiiiriire l ._ MH"-"__ I swunih mm' riiii rim. ¢#i.'.‘=ti.i.'*r.°'..`.:~,°».‘.:*i°.. °°' M" -UbQD=` _ $ .,- 7'?¥rri'_r_i» 999555.; §§§5“°; 'F"f”“’§PP_r FFP! PVP sinmns ` - Cobbler Seat Roclfer ‘ `1 water that comes down during the , from the great lakes by way of the ` White Nile. The problem il, thorcfore, to ini- prove the channel of the White Nile in such s way that it will odd to the Lower Nile tloodund also carry more water during the dry season. At pre- nent as much as eighty por cent. of the vast quantity of water that flows from Lakes Victoria. and Albert into the White Nile is lost. on its passage through the swamps between Lada and Fashoda. lslrllg 0 liver. Sir William Gnrstin proposes to cut an entirely new channel for the river. ~dver 200 miles long, to the eastward ol its present course, and thus avoid the marsh country, which "has an aspect of desolation beyond the power of words to describe." He Would also regulate the outflow from the lakes by dams. Alternately, il’ this schema proves to bo ton costly _ or difficult, he would train thc chun- xiel known as the Bahr-cl-Gcbel by dsmming the tributaries and plant- ing umbntch trees at intervals 'for hundreds of miles. By either plan ho bellsves that he could add fifty per cent. to the volume of the White Nile at Khartoum. Sir William Garstln also sketclios great projects for regulating the Blue Nile, at A point several hundred miles _above Khartoum. For politi- cal reasons he sets asidc the scheniu for damming Lake Tsrum on the Abysslnlan platoau and making it into n.__reservoir for Egypt/s water supply. He would also dan/i the Riv- er Gash, which at prcscnt runs dry during half theycar. and would thus irrigate the plain round Knssalrt. All these schemes nood to bo studied with s.. large-scale map, as thc late Lord Salisbury used to say, for their magnitude to bo realized. 1 ` Population Needed. | Sir William Gnrstin admits that i thewddepotpiulstion of the Soudan will In e e progress oi’ th great! works, _,But, he says, "Waist has v oiuis been may again be, and tlipro bro good grounds for anticipating In eventual return to prosiierity-o girpspgrlty perhaps even greater than hat which excited the astonishment of Nero's envoys nearly nlnetocn'6en- _ tnrles ago." ,V he continues. "to -whom - the privilege shall bo granted of as- - nisting towards this obnsuininntion, will have u ohsnoo glvorrto them ittcli no seldom falls to the lot oi Mn. To rescue-,tho Upper Nile lréhi the marshes in which it has lost hall' I itsvolume; to control and regulate I the gi-eat equatorial iiiiieii, making ; them ‘hid to the dmv of thc river ut. h,.n.’w._ L`“VR. I .Wm will; to oouuo the writers of tim Biuo Nllo to rise and irrigate the fertile tracts through which they pass; to D secure to Egypt a constant and suf- flcent supply for the entire area be- V tween thi' cntarncth and thc Mvditcr- I rnnuli: to treo that country from ihc cvor-present danger of a disas- trous fionti-these are tasks worthy of oornpdrison with nnv 'iiaviousl “fin B' K7’ I 'T DW; v"l' 9.? P , 5 1' _ P Y Nwriirdcil in t/hc wor|d's history. Ind whivil, if siillicioiiily at-_qoniplighgdl l Q . 5 not Z once a year from the Blue Nile and thevAtbara. On. the other hand, the spring a'nd early summer is derived round `to "75(l,0O0 ‘n`i3rc-3 'irliirli now have only ii piirtial supply; in iiriiiig water by puiiips to l(l0,0tJ0 heros; and to ad-rl 800,000 iicri-is to the art-u under cultivation. 'l‘lie in_crciisiul re- venue t'i'oni Laxutioii would uiiiouiii to .ilE1,205,0i)0 for Egypt nlonc. -~_._.._ ‘W _ Grin Worm. . Our solekuowledge of the ` V ple-on other worlds and hoiiiegr the people there diifer from our inhabitants, can only be guessed by eomfmi-lson with animal nature on thin final sphere of' ours. More important to ue is s knowledge of ourselves. 'Know 'l`nvs!tr.r" was an old Greet own body is not so simple as some,tbln_h' the human nieclianisin is ‘s wonderful thing ond requires watching. One -man who hu done more to teicl the American people how to cafe for their bodies than almost sr? other Is Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Bufalo, N. ., the Author bf the *Common* Sense :1edloalmAdvi‘se6;; rg; ss : It s no_ t e quau .o_,,_ , nan which pgoduccskaimngfh ug health for some o e can ee strong s* Lesgre digfkpbut it is hgw much food 2 llmrbed sn sssimilsted by the blood and hrded to nourish every organ ot' the body. it is, therefore, vitally necessary for the body that the stomach be in V.»_-'healthy lute. It' diseng: of the stomach, or what . issues -nomic ‘uouiiief Pi-even- proper n ‘rltion then the heart, iver lutgs, uid kr neys do not get proper food-t ey in not fed onrich red blood, and in eoiise to show si of dl Wu, Betlfl Pill Still ikwsrdlly these .rigns irlisy be pimpin _ioasons-i escesee en §\fs,"°¢lieleice's Golden Medical I* cover-y,' inode from the eiitneu or several plants, invariably prodncitdn tonic eros s n the system. theikdigle process _ #rptlgnlof ths getllthyé y ents in th on serene e sviznioelss e hlood,uwe'llu¢liinind 4 s poise: lem theayltsl. ‘ Business is business. No time bt hei- hes. Constipation causes ree's Pioumt Pellets con l em by the mass.. Lsxstlve sndni d. . ’ iciiiiiiii i iiiiiiiii Bnrflsterl. bolicltofl. '¢\e. i Summernlde. P. B- l» perennial irrigation oi' Uppi-r Egypt. The cstiirintrd result ol' tlicse works would be to give water all the your RUSSIAN CAVALRY GUARDING MUKDEN. _4' i ‘ . 1 '~ 4- _ , 1r,i»Viu.f~.V»» -»» '.1 J if "_‘i;_`: 1 J_’___._,.,_‘... _ io "T 1/~ ua/iz/?\, ' ll 5 [aff V p , 5 5 f/ _ '- ..-i i .Z _ 2 ~ V - ln " Queen Qualify " Shoes f/ii: .._ _..-”': .HQ / emphasis cnrzcs cn I//1: -word "FU`." "Qi/een Qu.zi'r'fy " fifs the foot-others do sometimes _ ’, 'i 1 _ -ilu ,/<¢”§`fi; ‘_V V o, »»»` or ' 0/ ` iiiii. Wx? Q5 _ \‘:z 9 rx. ""3 ~V- ' V- ° . "Ev"-_) / - e- f-_ féf'-) f _._.., .-V7 /~"I'.~.'fgi, ' ~, »'-.'f l`i:_-1 ‘~ L;-‘ 4" . i` %.~§e-.-.=='“‘_ ~ " ' If the word “Sa’cisfaction”` can cvcr bo :applied to shoes, it is to “Queen Quality.” “Queen Quality" Shoes give you Satisfaction, and Satisfaction the basl;-bono ofa!! the virtues. Fit -~ Reprréafioii - {5'z‘y.-”e - a transfusion of excelicncie; ~:nc_1i the better £41- the other. :ind you find them all in‘ “ Queen Quality." It is thc one ;~lroc that has absolutely satislied Over a million critical, discrixizizctirig women. It will satisfy you. lVe ask i‘/ze pleasure of a'cnr9::s.frafr'f:j I/31's _-_---»----~.__. _ ..-_ . , _ .. _ __. _L-'__,_ _ _ *___ ~--.~ » _ DESIGNS MANUFACTURED BY THE TUDHUPE CARRIAGE s.O’Y.,, E. N. HENEY & CO Y. ONE OF OUR LLADLRS ’ ii * - 5,,¢;>i ~ ‘ LE.- See our agents or call at our show rooms and see samples and get our lowest prices and terms. Also in stock a full line of Grey. Black. Brown and Saskaichewaii Robe-~i,Horse Blniikeh and Li ht r 5 O O p Satisfying' Shoes ‘ \ :iv- ini i b .fel 1:) i»` . :ri-f_';f"t=_ ,,_,_~ i r .f~" llpi I \\' ‘_ . . :Yi pr if 1 i i (mln. gay., “nr 0( (mug -Jiriinge Harness. all oi which we are selling at lowest prices. ` V ` 8 miiiriim Nail. iicoii.aiiRii~:,x.c. 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