Br. Chas" Cures Piîles Oithiout Iii. Danger, PaIn or Expense 61 an rato-h OnIy uarantesd cure. t I I INotes and Comments. Let us look again at the Chinese situation as It grows somewhat more defined,- and consider what is likely to be the outeome, Evidently the treaty rights assured to foreigners are flot at presenut respected in the Middle Kingdom. The responsibillty for the violation of those rights rests lier 1that axsia wflicf l 5iale to ne attacked by Japan be3ore the comple- tieon of the Sjberian Railwayr. uould not afford to rejecit the tremendous accession of resource8 which itould accrue to ber through the protector- ate which the Empres might offer to the Czar. Her personal interest, we must remember ies entirely distinct, from the collective interest of China, so, Thie government Mà;d introduced and secured tbe pa-ssage of this mea- sure, by the Chambeý,r, but in the Sen- w at i h d e n ef i r d oa sp e cia l e u lio m conimittee wlhfch up ta tbree weeks ago bad not re orted; ai failure which, w it'hi the knowledge that the records CARE OF THE -SEWING MACHINE. of some ofthie witnèsses against1 As a mile a igewing machine used by Dreyfus were being investigated,1 a family is neglected. Most women causedthie Anti Dreyfusites to sus-! seem to expect it to be always ready I What is