I ALFONSO GIVES INTERVIEW. SIR CHARLES MUNRO. Forgetful Freddy. Thinks Things Out in Advance and Is Never Flustered. It is generally agreed that no soldier soldier has won greater distinction during during the past twelve months than Gen Spanish Monarch Sees No Hope of Permanent Peace. The Argentine historian, Roberto Leviiier, now in Switzerland, has I & J e ( ? en ! : conv f r " >-ne past twelve months than lien- ! 2 ok i Spain, which eral Sir Charles Monro, who succeed- ittle Freddie was a most forgetful ■ , , . ri * King. Alfonso, ed Sir Ian Hamilton as commander of is mother told him that he was ! , , , seveiad questions con- the Dardanelles forces. _ to go out of the yard, and that if , » ected ™ th the Wa r with great freeze freeze did she would have to punish him! Ü °77 Sai ", „ _ v UJb ,, He must learn not to on ^ e °„ le hostilities began it mentioned ... U y uu ouuu was easy to ioresee the inevitability French, afteivthe battle , of the Aisne, - i ^ mpossible t .° i a , nd created a Knight Commander of and stayed in the vard. He didn't; ™ ™ Silfl KAI in some way. forget. A Five-Cent Breakfast in five minutes ! What a boon to the busy housekeeper I Two Shredded Wheat Bis- i.. cuits, heated in the .oven to has been piCTATOR for the restore crispness and served past five years. ; with hot milk, make a complete, complete, perfect meal, supplying all the strength needed for a "We knew Monro would come out , , on top," army men said, when Tie "was Deliberate in Speech With ^ r the Strength needed for a ntioned in despatches by Sir John , . | l..lh a Large, half-day's Work at a . COSt of 2nch- after^tbp hnfflp nf Uip Aî=r,o i Apparent 1 olerance--A Tre- AN. /-rw • i For a long time he did remember, . . . -- „ uummanuci ux nA ~ 5 "- 1 -- 1 TT 1-1 " an y opinion regarding its termi- ! the Order of the Bath for his great nnrirvn I In nnf • I . .• ° Apparent Tolerance--A Tremendous Tremendous Task. At any other time than the present even open the gate to look out. One ; natlon ' D ° , not imagine that there | services. As a well-known military 1 an y otn a' time than the present day he was sitting on the step, won-j >vlH " e anything hke disarmament af-| critic remarked the other day: "If . en ad the vorld's great powers are dering what he should do next, when i te *' rne war ' tbe contrary, when there is a way out of this 'Dardan- * nvcdved in wir, the announcement he heard music, and looking up he : this war is over preparations for an- elles muddle,' Sir Charles will find . ^ at China, tint great sleeping, giant saw an organ-grinder and the clever-. °ther war will oe carried on more it." i a nation, comprising one-quarter of est monkey he had ever seen coming ■ ac 'tively than ever. ~ "" *' 1 '" 111 toward the yard. | I do not think that the socialists Down to the gate he ran, the man ! and the working classes of the differ- stopped, and letting out the string to j cut countries will bring such pressure which the monkey was tied, began to ! to bear on their governments that twelve years ago. On the noru.-» col , OJ . L11G play, while the monkey danced as ' the latter will Ife unable to create-, frontier of India and in South Africa Chinese RepuMic, has been elected hard as he could. j new armaments. My opinion is that | he proved himself a born leader, while j Em PÇror, was given only inside page Freddie laughed to see him, and , the socialists of all countries will be-; as Chief Instructor at the Hythe Positions in tie daily papers, and lit-' more friendly with. School of Musketry he rendered in- i was sa id concerning the remark- S Qllrl fkof 4-L I r-AUTrî/in 4-^ _ TT T1 . ! Vl ID YY1 O V* wrl-l /-x in imlnxi n-f? I -, . ' > 1> ICI VI. Born fifty-five years ago, Sir 1 - e worlds population, had reverted Charles entered the army at the age monarchical system of govern- of nineteen, becoming a captain in mea t, would I we caused a great sen- ten years, major in 1898, and colonel sa ti° n ^ As it is the announcement L'th-west ^ a ^ ^ uan Sh: Kai, President of the _ f M Ann I 1 11* 1 i , four or five cents. The richest richest man in America can buy nothing better. Contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs and is more easily digested. Made in Canada. out to Freddie he gave him one of, their governments, and that there calculable service to the Home Forces. ! the pennies his father had given him legitimate aspirations will be satisfied that morning. The man began to walk i as a matter of good business policy. flWfîV. "nlîTXTinor O C lid aIiz! OVI/Î -fV» rilnir Hrill *i1ca A 3 j 1 _ -n when he pulled off his cap and held it j come more and more friendly ........ 11C lcnucicu 1U -! Iculable service to the Home Forces, ! a ^ e Chinaman who is now ruler of It was during the manoeuvres of m01 'e people tlan any other monarch -- mon ucgau lv » cinv. --- ui 6 uuu uLismess poney. 1913 that General Monro showed ! save King. George. ■ widp<sm-fm/i 7777777777 7T 7 away, playing as he did, and the mon- lhey will also develop, and they will j what a magnificent strategist he is, I What kind Df a man is this who him welf HeVorks eerlv and Tntcf key hopped along with him. Freddie realize that some of their leaders, for with a small force he outman- ; took advantage of the revolution of Trouble \head 7 1 forgot, opened the gate, and ran : who have preached universal peace, along, too. As they walked along ; have deluded and"misled them. After quite a number of children followed, ; the events of this ivar the socialists and soon they were a long way from of all countries will be obliged to un- Freddie's home, and had turned so derstand that so long as human be- many times that he was not sure ; ings retain their human instincts which way to go back. He turned and : their van be no better protection for ran as fast as he could, and after ' a country than the creation of arma- losmg himself a good many times at ' ments which enable it to use organ- .ast he w as home in his yard. heed force in self-defence. And that Then he remembered that he had organized force must be alwavs ready ten agam and had gone out of; Facts are facts, and this earth wili ^ i -r7 S m ? ther had not nnssed i never become Utopia." , and if he didn't tell she would i Discussing the effects of the war i bility beforehand, never know and she had told him the i King Alfonso said -- next tune she must punish him. ! "Yew hnrl fîtv.r.c, „.-u « Oh, dear he wished now he hadn't ! Si , uth America. There' will"™» rush gone, but he supposed he must tell. : D f Tfaiionkr ? So he went into the house very slowly, ! mans nmv T • ' i Î a A nd G f r " and when he saw his mother he told ! £££ to >h J T S "'i * ^rica her all about his going out and how I k,- then ^ ome lands to hel P m he had nearly been lost. i , dm f ^ what the war has de- She said, "Freddie, I knew that you 1 p oyed - Thei * e will be. no emigration had been out of the vard and I w "l from Europe for some time to come, somier comes or a race or famous waiting for you" to till me I Im ! ? Iany S P aniards who would otherwise | Edinburgh doctors-three of his an- oeuvred heavy divisions in the most 19i0, which overthrew the old Man-1 skilful manner. chu dynasty almost in a night, to ès- His most marked characteristic is tablish himself first as the first Pre- the sympathetic attitude he always ! sident of China, .and now as its Em- i, , adopts towards "Tommy," but, as the . Peror? Yuan was Imperial Prime . Se . ed J. at ...j.: *1. _ Government in China latter says, he is a "terror for train ing." Drill, drill, and-more drill is his motto. One who knows General Monro intimately intimately remarks that his most prominent prominent quality is his soundness. He knows his mind right through. "He has always thought out every possi- He is never hur- 1 ried, never flustered, never taken by surprise. He has prepared for as many sorts of failure as there are chances of success, and with his precise knowledge, he estimates the strain on the weak links of his material." material." It is a curious fact that this noted soldier comes of a race of famous Minister under the old regime, and when Dr. Sun Yat Sen and his fellow- "The. real and impending trouble will come from his actual abolition of representative government. It is roundly asserted that without it no can endure. Sober, elderly men say that, not merely hare-brained youngsters fresh THE PRUSSIAN GUARDS. I Emperor Says They Always Defeat j the Enemy. I The Berlin Morgenpost reproduces a speech delivered by the Emperor to the 2nd Division of the Prussian ; Guards, in the course of which his j Majesty said: The Prussian Guard, tiie choice ti oops of Frederick the Great, fought down its enemies east and west, and our enemies have been obliged to recognize recognize what it means when the King of Prussia puts his guard into the fight. Vv her ever the guard is put into the fight splinters are flying and the J enemy is 1 ought down. From the 1 Bcskids to the Baltic, from the Pripct 1 morasses to Champagne, German., arms have been victorious. i "With God's help, it was allotted to ! the regiments during 70 days of fight- ; ing to storm .29 enemy positions and to .assist in bringing to an end a campaign campaign which cost the enemy all his fioiitiei fortresses, besides countless booty, war material and prisoners. ! this accomplished work your | King's command calls von to View | work." ' : | ; 111 row Awaj' Your! LA e-Glasses ! -I A Free Prescription You Can Have Pilled and Use at Home. ! /A A D E IN For making soap. For softening softening water. For removing paint. For disinfecting refrigerators, ■ Inks, closets, drains and fer goo other purposes. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. CA 1M A j 6 In Napoleon's Time. At one time Napoleon had nearly the whole continent of Europe ai ray ed against England. He absolutely controlled Spain. Italy, Holland, Denmark Denmark and Sweden, had dismembered Prussia, and was in alliance with Austria Austria and Russia. England stood pat. however, defeated his fleets at sea, incited incited coalitions against him, and in the end brought about the final defeat at Waterloo. The thorn in the flesh of the Germans is the British calm assertion, "We got Napoleon event- , îiiM.1 \vp wii 1 get you \ \ glad that even if I have a forgetful little boy I have a truthful one. Perhaps Perhaps this will be a lesson to you." . And it was. Never again did Freddie Freddie forget to do what his mother told him. Help the Other Fellow. Help the other fellow With a smile or word of cheer; Try to sing his praises While he's toiling with us here. -1 ry to smooth his pathway As he plods his journey through, R-'or he's striving for the haven \ That we all are marching to. the big sense he is a brother îo the big and to the small; "is going my way, your way, hi this old terrestrial ball, a fellow traveller with us, ^Ând his goal is our goal, too. And he's not a rank outsider Any more than I or you. Help the other fellow, Try to make your kinship known;: Don't think that you can travel Any path on earth alone. Try to make his burdens lighter,. j For it's what you ought to do, ! And some day when you are troubled, f He will do the same for you. * ' have gone to South America will find ! employment in France and Italy." cestors having held in succession the ! office of Professor of Anatomy and i Surgery at Edinburgh University for ; considerably over a hundred years. ! General Monro bears a striking re- i semblance to Sir John French. Seen KILLED IN ACTION ! Number of Casualties in Wor. Great Wars. It is possible that the present war ; will be one of the most destructive in j ; history. | MOTHERS OF LITTLE ONES. ! The war in the Balkans resulted in 1 ; a great loss of life. Out of 1,090,000 1 soldiers in the field, no fewer than • 320,000 were killed, Turks. During a series of battles, . .■ 111 which the contending armies hum- ; the house. Concerning them Mrs. F. bered 400,000. 24,000 Turks and 20,- j Wurger, Ingersoll, Ont., writes: "I ; 900 Bulgarians were killed and j have used Baby's Own Tablets for the wounded. | ! past eight years and would not be i It is interesting to know that duv- j without them. I can highly recom- . ,. . . . , m revolutionists wanted a provisional f i , president they tailed on him to hold f '?S "l® . , down the job until Parliament should , , . , 0 1 0 " u ni-, • i u. -n iuscate, and hold up to ridicule the lhmtnf m a fTT f Pai '; neophytes under Sun Yat Sen and the ent met, debated, quarrelled, and p ar ]j ament tin.- y made. It will be showed such incapacity that luan qnite another to deny, as the Prcsi- with the aid of a few police, dissolved dent now does ;X an ,; eal sh ■ - 1 th it, and became the virtual master of government to the people of China. Ghma. ~ buch he has been ever since. «74. ' ., •: , , ,, , ^ .. ; wei e a pity that he should be Here is an interesting description purblind on this vital matter. China of the man written by an American, owes him much already. The aboli- J. I. C. Clarke, who was recently in tion of the use of opium throughout China: j the Empire, a colossal achievement, "Yuan Shi Kai puts on no style, should be his monument for all time. He dresses plainly, except at official It is no half-way measure. Only the receptions, when he wears a marshal's other day it was reported from Ying- uniform. He may, however, have kow : that the remaining opium smok- generals. in gold lace around him. The eis and morphine fiends there were Parliament after long, somewhat silly to be arrested and sentenced to penal debate abolished the queue and the servitude. kneeling and crawling of the olden/ He is finding a way for present court eermonial. The bow and rais- financing of the situation. He is filithe filithe hat have taken their place,' the distant 'Governorships with •j *9 n , . „ _• men of his ohniFP T-Tp IQ r'h<3v<rprl 'ixrifVi On you \ve:ip glasses? a pc \ o,i •; n esses.. 0 f . f x e " - s 1 r ; 1 i n or other weak" hat you W,11 he glad lo know J]tl lhete 1S roal hope tor von. .Han'- Lr ,i e> -" e ' S weve la ill ng", say they have urinci vie 1 ' f 6 "' !~T- resl °i-e:d ihrough ilia 6 f th,s wonderful free nve- k . ! .V r on - Une ra an says, a fi er trving „ ûr r , wa . s almost blind: could not" see to reau at all. Now 1 can read everv- m"!^, Wlthout any glasses and my eves do not water any more. At night would pain dreadfully: now thev hue all the lime. It was like a in to me. A lady who used it sa vs: atmosphere seemed hazy wiiii or MlnarcVs Liniment Cures Distemper Anticipating a Fall. Young Mrs. Mubdud vows that Flubdud is an ideal husband. Honn early, no drinking, and so on." "And what do the . fellows at the club-say to that?" Oh, nothing. Ihey're just waiting waiting and making 'nets." 1 he v feel i racle "The. wit h- No mother of young children should j be without, a box of Baby's Own Tab- ! 200,000 being j lets. The Tablets are mothers' best 1 j fid end and are as good as a doctor in! i ing the war between Russia and Ja- ; pan 60,000 Russians were killed and ; Wounded and 40,000 Japanese out of j 600,000 engaged at the Battle of Mukden. The Spanish losses in Cuba during j the Spanish-American War totalled 23,500 out of 131,200 men sent there. : Of these 9,500 were killed in action, : 1,000 died from wounds, 10,000 from i 'yellow fever, and 3,000 from various i mend them to all mothers of young children." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by. mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. A RECKLESS AND IMPROVIDENT. German Method of Raisinir Money diseases. ILLITERATE GENIUS. LACK OF MONEY Some Great Men Who Had Very Little Education. George Tinworth, the famous sculp- Method of Raising Adversely Criticized. j Lord Inchcape, in an address be- : fore the Institute of Bankers in London, London, England, said the financial policy of Germany bore the marks of reck- I lessness and improvidence. None of ! the money required for the war had l of j been raised by increased taxation, and j each successive loan meant fresh in- ! Was a Godsend in This Case. I It is not always that a lack money is a benefit. m,- q i t .. _ - 1 coui oLivvcooivc limn incaiiL rresti in- tor. whose work adorns the great min-1 fact that she'could"no^pay L° hd!i s^adv'riseT' ^ Sh ? Wed •ster at York, the Guards' Ghapel, in ! vance the fee demanded by a specialist i The mm-P thG n n puces. London, and the Cathedral at Triro, i to treat her for stomach trouble In ' . ^ more . Procedure was per- was an illiterate genius. He probably ! telling of her case she says: ' : S ^ St ^ m '.. said ^ 0ld In olicape, the more had not more than a year's schooling ! "I had been treated by four differ il VOU< * piic £ s V1 f e > and alI _ official afin afin the whole of his life, says London ent physicians during- 10 years ! * emptS .. t0 7 prices, though Ans ™ s ' ! stomach trouble. Lately I called on ! t f ° V \ time His handwriting, which appears on I another who told me he could not i ^ 1! ? dlvlduaI commodities, some of the best known works, is a | cure me; that I had neuralgia of the 1 7 ïf poVGlIess to meet the situa- mere scrawl, and he could not spell, i stomach.' Then I went to a roeciatist i i \° redeeming the se- Yet he won the unstinted praise of ; who told me I had catarrh of the - - ltl - and letlIin £ the notes would Ruskin.^ ^ 'stomach and said he could cure me Grinling Gibbon, whose lovely, al- j in four months but would have to have most superhuman wood-carving is the ! his money down. I could not raise the chief glory c.t Chatsworth and many ! necessary sum and in my extremity I other ducal mansions, as well as of was led to quit coffee and try Postum Windsor Castle, was picked up by the! "The results have been magical e* 1 • • . t 1 -1--1 1 . * A *■ £5 * v ct 1 4. A n M M 4- I A L. u I I I . I 1 I -1 1 4 -- V -O ^ ' V..44V.VL., IIUIJ J. UVUUl. experience with the salt, monopojy has ■7 opened his eyes. In the old Imperial i times $2,500,000 was the utmost tax the Imperial j brought to the Imperial Treasury 1 Last year under 'foreign' management management it yielded $34,000,000! Such an object lesson will not be thrown away on YTian. "Yuan Shi Kai, in fine, .is the most interesting man in the political world since Prince Bismarck. His task is even greater; "but he has nerve and knowledge." out glasses but after using this nre- ° ! } ful ,if "teen days everything- nneV 1 , 8 i" lcra , v - 1 t? 11 e ' en read fine .print w.tliout giasses. It is believed lhat tnousands who wear glasses van now disc.ad them m a reasonable time and mnHit tides more _will be able to stiengthen their eyes so as to be snared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many desvrin- j lions nia y be wonderfully benefited bv j roilowmg the simple rules. Here is t he : pi escriptior. : Go to anv active drug j store and get a. bottle of Bon-Opto. Bill : o- [v '"° ounce Lottie with warm water. : drop in one Bon-Opto tablet and allow j to dissolve. AVith this liquid, lia the ihe ; exes two to four times dailv. \"ou ; should notice x our eyes, clear 'up pev- ] ceptibly right from ihe start and in- j fianimation will nuivkly disapiiear. if : '.our exes are bothering you. even a : little, talie steps- to save 't hem now be- i ? ore. it is too late. Many hopelessly 1 bliird might have been saved if they had j cared for tliejr eyes 'own druggist cannot j tion. send $1 to the jTru-onto. for a ciunplete B<. : Treat me m outfit -- tablets : i TAKE NOTICE. We publish simple, straight tesii- monial.s, not press agents' interviews ti'om well-known people. From all over America they test i f \ to 1 merits of MINARD'S LINIMENT, LINIMENT, the best of- Household Remedies. Remedies. MINARD'S LINIMENT CO.. LTD. Proof Positive, the logic of Mi-s. Murphy is imr. lightly to - be disputed. As she stood gloomily in the back door, a friend of her sleeping husband leaned over the fence and hailed her loudlv. . ou v ii. time. If fill this p : ■ e s • ■ i ; ; - Valinas Drug Co.. 1 p: o I i on;<- lid a : !. Yuan Shih Kai, New Emperor of China. How to Cook Roman Meal Porridge. Invariably use double boiler, or set boiler .in basin of boiling' water. Have : water boiling iir both vessels, that in inner .one salted to taste. Slowly stir in one cup Roman Meal to each two cups water. Cover, set in outer vessel, vessel, and never stir again even while serving.! For early breakfast cook at evening meal and warm in morning, using a little less Roman Meal." It's dark, nutbrown, granular, rich porridge. porridge. It nourishes better than meat, prevents indigestion and positively ! relieves constipation or "money back." Ask your doctor. All grocers, i() cents and 25 cents. i Made by Roman Meal Co., Toronto. ' LONDON IRISH EXPLOIT. be left for an exhausted and defeated nation to face after the conclusion of peace. As certain as the sun will rise to- are specially excepted from raising -m 4 • u atui 1 n-10 bar Tty rn U -4 x „ ° Electricity Milked from German the hat. this is all quite to the mind 1T , r , . of YTian. Lines Used for Lighting. Like a Prosperous Trader ^ ^ 1 elated of the London Irish . Rifles that on one occasion their tele- . ten the I resident is in mufti phone lineman happened to find two wealing a short jacket, he gives now- live cables, on the ground in the rear adays the impression at first glance of of their trenches. No one knew to a jpiospeious Chinese trader. He is whom they belonged or whence thev not big--about 5 feet 6 inches high-- came , but rumor had it that the geii- and chunky rather than obese of build. ! crating station was somewhere in the ! His silver white hair is cropped short, ' German lines. j and lie wears a thick, white 'old You Can't Freeze Paw. "Popper!" "Well, what is it, sou ?" "Where do they keep the street car at night, when it ain't running?" "Oh, in a barn." "In a barn, like tt'h .Ae? Why, , what do they feed it " ; , "Oh, currants.", Minarcl'F Liniment Cures Coins. Ere. Too Slow. A certain blacksmith, although an expert, at his trade, was quite ignorant i of surgical methods. When he sprain- j ed his wrist one .afternoon he hurried ! to a doctor's office. j The doctor examined the wrist, and ! then took n small bottle from a shelf, i but found it empty. ! "James," said he, turning m an ; assistant, "go upstairs and bring me ! down a couple of those phials." 1 "What's that?" exclaimed the pa-I tient, suddenly showing signs of emotion. "I merely asked my assistant to bring me down a couple of phials from upstairs," answered the doctor. ' 'Files!" cried the blacksmith. "No, you don't! If that hand has got to come off, use an axe or a saw!" "Good mur r.nr, Mrs. . Murphy Pat at home. s ure ?" "Su re, where arc your eves. Dinny? Isn' 1 that his shin, f ye hangiif v.: ■ the loine Minavd's Limaient Cures Not I'asf •3arg'et ( 'us- Omt-!- here ; weren't 1 ' fas: sold me. -a - m this sh: Salesman -- S v ! - r-t ; l.ii'l Vo t<' im satisfii'-i < "tmiomer-- Why su ? Saiesma i 1 \ c'.i V'(.,L ;- . run I? money. Hi* Dalai Mistake. D'-'U! .Lick! He r.ever fid and it ruined bin;." "How ?" "He wrote a poem to an inure;': = levas levas in love with ami called lier •i,(,.-. v . v » instead of bonnv.' " „ w , , w ® ai *s a tnick, white 'oid! The ii nes man promptly fitted wires morrow," he concluded, "Germany and ! r1o ,, n -u S - n j 10us aG . e ail _ a tuft un- 1 and carr i ed them to the battalion ! her-militarism will be crushed and-the I ce 18 t 1 t?' j 10 75 be us only headquarters, the dressing station, famous diarist, John'Evelyn; in the j now sîèêpw'ëfl som^c {\^ ace ° f f'^ V01 ' ]d ' S °/ aV aS fishing | ' of ^ 9 £ a Alt? smll^Oi^ ^g-outs etc Lamps were direst poverty and introduced to the had not done for a long time; the pain I w to + prev 7 nt > r ' wHl be se- j room in a sîng i 6 stpre y building at f° Und . U ^ !. . . . , mo pain j cured for another hundred years " hi 1 le x? t? 6 . lage just behind, and for many weeks J 1 the palace, not far from where he W . , , \ ..... .f ! lives in the Winter Palace, once the B elect " c ln ® t l allat, ° n . was _ . _ __ uu± ... BELGIUM AND THE GERMANS, ! home of that extraordinarily vigorous 11 'V W " kl ? g order ' Wlth power yLlp - r "'"Honred Sr,--I wold beg the faver ; fee I suffered from severe headaches i .old lady, the late Empress Dowager, P 7?., ieiI 5 any * , , wen you see Sr Joseff Vvilliams again ' so I continued to drink it although T| The Same Feeling at Time of Wafer- whom, in the times of his remarkable' l en 7 e P a . 7° nS ciai » ed , e Ger you wold be pleased to speaek to him had reason to believe it was injurious loo as Now. nnxvard rise, he waswent, tn __ i man trenches at Loos some bright spi hee wold get me to Carve his to me." (Tea, also, is harmful, because ! RpIo L^v t ti r n - - - se ' Belgium s dislike of the Prussians ! How He Described It. j The newly-arrived citizen from Italy was trying his best to buy a colander, but could not make- the clerk understand understand what he wanted. The clerk showed him several kinds of pans, butât butât each he shook his head. Finally he got an idea. | "Gev-a me dis-a kind," he said: "%e ! water go ahead, ze macaroni stop." : REMEMBER! The ointment you put on your child's skin gets into the S', stem just as sutelv a* iood the child eats. Don't let impure i ats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your child's blood 1 Zarn- Buk is'pmelv herbal. No po:-- onotis coloring. Use it alwav?. 50c. Bex al Ail Dmggisls and Store:. Kl ?£' . , jin my stomach is gone and I am a Here is a letter he wrote to Evelyn. : different woman, f hich speaks for itself: j "Every time I had tried to stop cof- Sore FARMS FOR SALE. Ladfs' Sons hous my Lord Kildare for it contains caffeine, the same poison-! t s no new °A Hm Piussians ondei'stands it will be verry consid- ous drug found in coffee.) "But when i countrv 5' f °ï *5® llttIe abell," etc. _ _ II had Postum to . shift to .it was dif - - ' had a taste of their me " Patrick Nasmyth, whose pictures i feretit. 'd being incapacitated, he painted his left, and he was also very Y r et he had made his name by >jme he was twenty, d his own epitaph: "Here -en dog." He seldom took his wife, cooked his own it off a chair by ihe side of in his studio, where not only flew but pigs ran about. Two things are essential to hail t wo strata of clouds with opposing electrical forces, and two currents of wind .viiose .. ay" be seen in the National Gallery, ! "To my surprise I did not miss cof- vas not only illiterate, but, his right fee when I began to drink Postum. "Coffee had been steadily and surely surely killing me, and I didn't fully realize realize what was doing it until I quit and jxxn g ju. ux uuuiuj . i changed to Postum. N"ame given by orge Morland was another illiter- ! Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. *us, the mere prints of whose! Postum comes in two forms: e worth big sums to-day. ! Postum Cereal--the original form 1 must be well boiled packages. Instant Postum--a soluble powder- dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, water, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Reason'* for Postum. --sold by Grocers, thods before. Southey travelled in Belgium within a few weeks of Waterloo, Waterloo, and has left on record the local opinion of the armies which were engaged at that historic fight. At Ghent he wrote: "The Hanoverians Hanoverians are not liked here, but the Prussians Prussians are abominated. We hear of nothing but their insolence and brutality," brutality," jnr Brussels was equally emphatic in I its opmion. There the Prussians were ' as much detested as the British were populai, and he found the same opinion expressed elsewhere. "The behavior of the Prussians towards towards the inhabitants is represented as abominable: nothing but insolence and v|olence." The experiences of the past few weeks show that their character character has not altered during the pa«t century. upward rise, he was wont to approach approach on his knees to receive her orders orders or to venture at- intervals to give her advice--always- a perilous proceeding. proceeding. "He is deliberate in speech, with a large apparent tolerance, which is really a self-imposed patience, for he has generally made up his mind long before arguments are over, often before before they have begun. In his own time he acts quickly and sternly; at need, bloodily. * He sees few besides his Ministers. He is closely guarded since the attempt to assassinate him. But to foreigners, and indeed in general general intercourse, he holds himself at perfect ease and with a courteous, pleasant manner. "At any rate Yuan does not prolong prolong such interviews beyond the usual enquiries in the East: 'Is it your first?' and 'How do you like Pekin?' At present he is busy appointing local Provincial Governors. He is a keen judge of men, and has, through his long and varied official life, made ED. 6. rits took a football with them!. -- * If we never made mistakes would some people know wc doing anything? how were Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo- we to Sun, Dusf and Wind qu.ekiy relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye Sah'cinTubes25c. ForBeokeîiheÉyeFreeask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago F arms -- all sizes -- stock. Grain, Dairy or Fruit. When .you want to buy, w; :;e H. \V. Dawson, Brampton, Ont. 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