PAGE TWELVE. -- | SOME OF THE VIVID SCENES IN THE EARTHQUAKE STRICKEN SECTIONS "SOLDIERS CARRYING INJURED AND KILLED FROM ! : : aah Ee : . : mete te eam : 4 fs : SEARCHING THE, RU RUINS | by . | [ERTIES (IF, RUNS OF THER POMES. Son 4 : ; : Ev marian THE KI| NG ' Q CIGARS | whether they are or not. Potash i 2 Tr es A : needed to supply part of the aroma 2 ! : y on X fond the flavor. OF this substance each i hy : : : ; ; DISEASE COMES IN BLOOD. POLISHED ROGUES, ---- plant is fed with all it wants. but Pe 5 § 3 pee . 5 A Tr ; { : : the tobacco plant id also an enormou : se ' Fy La x 4 y : To Cure Common Ailments Blood Lightning-Like THEY ARE NO CABBAGE | ,..umer of nitrogen, and, therefore, : AN . : pi 3 Must Be Made Rich. LEAVES YOU BET. | cotton-seed meal, bone meal and dried . 2 : arly all "the diseases that afflict -------- I blood are frequently mixed with the ; Bh 3 : Ew . mankind are caused by bad blood, - tearth. Manv a Cuban cow has gone x hE 3p re Fo 5 he 7 2 bP weak watery hlood poisoned by im- They Cost About $3.50 Per Smoke |, =~ (101 Co \ a hat the wiE ¥] ! Ake WR Po we wurities. Bad blood ¥ he cause of t+ ¢ block without knowing that the ' 3 y ; - p 5 » o purities. Bau Mooc 18 the cause o ~--~Where They Are Grown in hloow 0 its veins would yet add a de ; headaches and backaches, lumbago Cuba--Royalty's Luxuries. | Fate flay rr to the cigars of a king ) and rheumatism, debility and indig ys duh : 8 8 as si . i as bee : 2 : ! Ca : 3 hi a ) tion, neuralgia and yther rve Queen Victoria's father, the Duke of |. A ! int Md ° uch Jhuid has hoen i 2 J ; = ) Te troubles wd it di fi rang oh oy lis ; . Ce \ ¢ { ro 8, { e sfigt 8 dis- Kent, smoked once a day--from the |iorced ito the pnt that & Bare at eases like eczema ana salt rh er Ut fens to run over by gong to seed, a ARCS k WC t 8 rhe show how impure the blood actually is. It is no use trying a different medicine for each disease because they . : all spring Irom one cause--bad blood. very where though Ye Dost himscli To due anv. of 'these. diseases. youl 150 little' known.. In his hunt after must get right: down to tha root: of the conviet Claude entered the famous trouble in. the blood... That is just Closerie des Lilas, where he foiind his what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do man surrounded, by a swarm of pret- They make new rich blood. That is ty girls, the hewitoling gnns . ae why they cure these diseases when the Latin quarter, 8 escapes: pris common medicines fail Mr. Henry |ODer Saw him and turned pale. Quick Baker, Chipman, N.B., says "About | #8 lightning, however, he put his lips : ms mo. worl POUL 6 the lips of the gir] nearest to him a year ago I was go weak and miser- i whi od. "It is: Beranger." In able that I thought I would not live and whispereq, 1 ranger. to see: spring again. .Y could. neither 32 moment all the beauties surrouna- § spring again. ) : i 3 3 ool work, eat nor sleep. My blood was in ed Claude, hemming him in. They a terrible condition. My entire body bowed to him and embraced him, and broke out. with pimples and small threw bouquets of flowers pver him. boils that would itch and pain and The ru Stoppett 118 Dapeers join caused me great trouble, 1 went to ed the Mag, ue Twit i ha the doctor and tried several medicines | ©", Ut ' 1 oar Sh i but to no effect. I was almost in de- | 8° ° The jar el at Jang vs ere 7 AE SONg-WI ' rr o . spair when one day a friend askea me song-writing. hero in thelr micsl. In why I did not try Dr. Williams' Pink toxicated them, nnd poor Claude was : | Pills. T decided to try them and took powerless. He was wo embarrassed by weight. It has become the b Haan i : t altogether eight boxes. By the time] their embraces, and the flowers and he paid. only six. shill pice down sweetness of the tobacco | 3 ig ba is r § hs Y had finished: them 1 was like n differ compliments showered. on him, that « y six sh 1g8 we : i : J Y shed Y 3 - a ' rr os . William lI. of Germany, being ncr- 7 VIS oe : { ent man. They not only purified and he could neither move nor speak, and mally a bundle of nerves, smokes , : Ce i 3 y | enriched my blood, but built up my the Sonvie managed yi roid > Te, oe batal Flggp . . PES : A sets . . re~ the clever trick was discovered. cigar that lacks a little of being hal COLORED LIGHTS. ¢ ! 3 : 4 ¥ { whole system 'and I have not had a Tor : : Ay ser : as large as that of his uncle's be - $ Quickness of Thought Saved a Man. In his "Comic Side of Crime" Har- vy Furniss tells an interesting story in the January Strand of how light- ning-like quickness of thought once savedy a rogue from arrest, Monsipur Claude, chief of the Paris police, was ordered on one otcasion to arrest an escaped prisoner who had defrauded the government. At the time Paris was wild over the .songs of Pierre Jean de Beranges, which were heard time he rose in the morning until he retired at night, says the Boston j Cork is put into the top,so to speak, Post. - His royal wife didn't like i, [VY cutting off the end of thé stalk, and his beautiful young daughter and the forcing process from the bot- sometimes had to leave his presence tom goes on. In a little while the So when she became England's sov-|1¥aves nearest: the ground begin to ereign, and, in 1841,. became vellow. That's a sign that they mother of little Albert Edward, are. ape, When a plant ¥ who is rais pointed to the lad one day and said: ing ftobaceo lor a plain 3ill Jones sees "There's a . boy who shail ar a yellow leaf or two at the bottom | smoke." " {of the stalk he cuts down the whole | | plant. But in raising tobacco for | kings and czars and emperors only the | | leaf that is yellow is picked, and the cigars that come eight to the pound, | others are permitted to remain until and are warranted to burn two hours they, too, are ripe, x " and a half in any climate. The bill The next Step as curmg, First, the - was over £2 000--each cigar costing leaf must Hang an the sun just : . SOLDIERS AND NATIVES, Eo ar long. While it is hanging in the sun A ahout fourteen shillings. { 5 Such are the uncertainties 'of full | it must not touch any other leaf. bona | I'hen, with other leaves, 'it must be ment even of royal mother's plans tied | I And hy the the. it ) ie a ndle. y + time At the same time 4fie king sent | hi \ uhdie. And Ai 1 1.000 cigars for his | has had some more sunshine, and is A month or so ago the man who was once the Queen's little boy order ed from a tobacco company ,000 along 'an order for : hoo I \ ¥ read to bein dhe proce known a nephew, the emperor of Germany > . pre : British monarch is always gené in his gifts, but for the ky | fermentation, it has lost 85 per cent. t : 7 ah | | pimple on my . flesh nor a sick day : brand. | Striking Effects Produced in 3 Rog ; $ : > : oe ig sinee, 3 Rev. Newman Smythe, D.b., ma re Any time that you happen he Electric Signs. / : } a 3 ; Fo enrich the blood you must get markable article on Modernism," in ninety: miles southeast of Havana vou = 3 ed @ ¥ " ; i p 4 § 1 LR 5 the genuine Pills with the full name, the February Seribner, says that y . aw PK Bun K 3 e Ag of ; 5 J b "yp "Ni " & x tor Pale i "Fr Ce SENS * ro can look about you and see the coun ) s the electric signs that are b } x | Sg a, Ry Bs 3 Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale 'From SUC h, Saodertism we who are try that produces not only the king's | glow steadily there are-now ' 4 a Rt SR FA People' on the wrapper around the Protestants ave much to learn ; and rars, | he tol | ' : 4 : ; ; 3 box. Sold by all medicine 'dealers or | adds, 'Because Christianity is true, cigars, but the tobacco that goes into; to b en many others automatically 1 fF ol i hi Ng } il 50 ¢ or ¢ 1 i illusi to dr this d the smoking material consumed in all | gnérat which by means. of a con- ! Fl a el 4 3 Y Hay at 9 ea Bo Tad JOXes i 18 no 1Juston: Lo Cream iis cream the royal palaces of Europe xcept | trivan { switches, -d A ah 1 3 3 : : 3 3 5 5 ; for $2.50 from The Dr. jams' Medi- | of all the Modernists, Roman, Angli- 3 , t anco o itches, disappear and re b 9 h ¥ Fo 2 0) - n \ i h i the Sul i Turke the yo ale anes | i ", ¥ / k ' 3 > . cine Co., Brockville, Ont. can, Protestant, that be it soon or that of the Sultan of Turkey he appear at regular intervals. One min i p " ! X x ; / lat t} One Holy 'Catholie church surrounding country is known as the | ute vou seo the sign_glowing brightiy 3 S 3 : SH z ; q 5 SRE 3 " - : ate, e ne oly Catholie church Vuel Abaj listri C ar i Bt - Er : Fo ; p> Housekeeping is the most backward | throughout the world shall become uelta Abajo district ontrary to! and the next moment it goes out, and " ; ; *. ) Ta : # 3 industry i the world," said Miss] visibl y a general belief, this territory in next it plows again, so to keep 5 4 3 : 3 j ' ; Ey & A 4 Spee FAnCusLE) n rid, ax A i visible among men. . . 4 which tobacco for royalty come I SAL ad 1 ring i SR oH ; £ : bg : hot Se ; ; ' Martha Van Renselaer, of Carvel! The action of Carter's Little Liver Duy ; saber 3. an e-appea g in * Rie 4 Cd $ v 1 Tniversitv,. speaking @ Gue < "la is A § i " not small. Many a man bites off the! definitely. : Br ; Es : University, speaking at Gue Iph. W " d Pills is pleasant, mild and natural. end of a wrapper that grew next hill] itl Y lo si g FES EY x oh EI it be improved if the women entered' They gently stimulate the liver, and a wr i g 1 1 any of these signs are made sim 3 Fa g 7 G+ J 3 ine 9 Lo . a 3 4 to the king's fourteen shilling cigar. lnlv to cut off and io light again re : k : 3 Ga politic ? : o re ulate the bowels, but do not purge. flow Res I ! gh again . ; ] ; 4 gf 3 : When a seli-made man makes a fool They are sure to please. Tre them. Ihe difference is that Edward VII ularlie-in this manner, but there are ) ko 4 ; ve ¢ hi : : pa 8 ! dare \ an . t ar ; 5 4 AE : a 3 % io g: of himself he robs some woman of the And often the stranger isn't taken smokes are all made of the largest, | thers that ar mora complicated in : on EELS a i ol ou finest leaves, while the ordinary man 's|grrangement and more elaborate in : . . cigars are put together from what is} splay. Thus in one big electric sign left. i i was for some time familiar in the Growing tobacco for royalty \ district of the. city while the was put out and re-lighted usual manner there were pro delicate business. Once in the ground it immediately requires much water Each plant is daily carefully sprinkl ed. In three weiks it is time to transplant. Those that haven't shown up well are thrown away and the oth ers are put in the ground three f ing apart By I'hen begins the dificult ta of the same way other, lighting including the shooting across vonally, of zi lines of of light- ans of cleetric bulbs set in a : X line forming redularly undulating forcing into the leaves the ingredic entvod + around. the border of ws HOSPITAL, M™ A STABLE Qa" that, when burned, make the mon + : Yocom iL . i i . . . nicl reel ak 4 he No H the a tH h a switch attachment, thera < Lin fixed White letiers, while placed up- | the connection; you read the whole archs feel at peace with all the world, | qa the semblance of a serpent, or : | electric letter of the same dimensions on tha sign as an adornment, this al- | announcement practically continuous | and close to and in line with the first so in fixed highie, there is a great |ly. would come into view, and so in flower, with ite potals and leaves and Such are we of many electric | quick successi®n would ¢ome others un con TR Ferd aE undulating line of light travelling MAKE A CHANGE. around the sign. The sign itseli, th - lettering, may. show with a fixed A New Back For An Old One--How ji. ht, but that undulating line of light it is Done in Kingston. is constantly running around the bor stems in bulbs of their several nar l Gong to he found along the much tra- | til together they set forth a word. | tural colors, the reading matter dis- | velled strests of the city, but others! And then 200 feet away along the {played on this u coming, out equally if not even more remarkable waterfront but at the same level an may be seen along or nee the city's {other great single letter would glow, waterfront from the bordering rivers, | to be followed in. guick saveession by Coming across the North River from othe as in the first case, until an- wey after nightfall one could dcarce- other word hb heen formed, and then ly fail to note one great electric sign | 200 feet still further along letters and { displayed on a building on Manhat- fina another word would appear in : : ar three words the new lines follow | tan sland. this being a sign in fixed | like manner. And then presently they not rea cause Io t md of vertically, projecting irom the face of | the old so rapidly that you fi' t dos : : . . lalectric. liohts forming the letters of alall disappear at once: and then. Je Cm : MRS. LBOUD, MLE OUD. these symptoms and exchange the a building, a sion whose border lichis | -- Va ig IH : : : ! Pi Ri ond GUADIA SHISHAM , AZ0U ABOUD SHISHAM MISS ABOU ' PASSENGERS ON BOARD The back ach at times with \ | der of the sign. dull feeling makin vou worry and | Some of these border signs are made | name. restless. sharp paing shoot across the {with a switch attachment on the let low many words can he got into a (8 ; . region of the kidnevs, it is agony ering of the s also, and such =i | line in the space at command depends bend toop t. The rubbing if {may Fave attached to them fe- 1 of course on the length of the word | H for doe 12 ool in ' os, ov do, example iv 0. Narrow n, set | | elecirie letlers in a line ow 1 | i | | liniment y ap tion a Ve similarly operated but though a line may hold but two { a e invle word, the letters being forty org g as before with a single letter, -------------------------------- had ha k for a new and tre r one lare set in switchs of various color A Shining Mark. fifty feet, or perhaps more than that, [vbev all reappear. i SNE Sa TAL WHO SAW THE, RUINS | follow the example of this Kinoston las red and. green white, whil What Parisian Sage did for Charles Jin height. And the traveller will he thiee words show on the ends . ; hi } abave tha top: of theSinn rise branch Baket.. 19 will do for you Read some other big electric signs, includ- | #8 many pier sheds, te interven. New York, Jan. 16.--First eyewit- many times. Now, I believe it was John Halligan of 245 Brack 'St. fe of yellow halbs. The name on this rola: ns \ SON TH ing at least one big sign of the regu: [ing broad "spaces marking the waters | pessds--of the devasiation caused by [the result of the earthquake, al Ringston. tint. ys: "A dull, heavy {vign may be duk, and then you stb en 5 bald: and such a chinine | 1 ion flash type. And then if one {of the slips hetween; and altogether | the éarthquake in Italy have artived | though we knew nothing until entering pain would cate h me across the small | the teavlling line of ligh alter na- : for mv friends that 1 as a Inst { should look backward at the s > he! they make what is at once one of the lin America, passenge on the Phila-' the Straits of Messina, that morning. of the Ju Kauai] ond my Hing colors chasing as 1 the sign SO tried vour: Pasian Sage [ is. leaving behind he would . simple st and most striking of all the delphia, of the American line, and | We saw that something had happen- ! no pe aa ane trying several bottles of the | {notable signs on the Jersey n {electric signs around New York. were seen by a reporter at Quaran- | ed, as the shores on each side froma ) a GUL, | then rising swiftly . in v advertised and high priced co-callecd | He would note the giant clock : ---------------- ¥ tine, having embarked at Cherbourg. | distance lopked strangely unfamiliar, in. straightening my olf up.: There e 1 bulbs at the "tops L¥ S00 "and 1 am glad to cay its electrically illaminated hands; and | Get This Healer To-Day. They: were Guadia Shisham, thirty and we also saw that Capt. Galletti, Sore : 3 o Jet here spreads into a sunburst the 1 "0 hav a heavy growth of ow he would see great electric signs mark. : vears old, and his wife, and Abou | commander of the Equateur, was talk- ee ial van fol sg hese operations' rapid: | sm: now forty-four years 'olds ing the varions railroad terminals, Aboud, twenty-eight years old, and!ing excitedly withy the officers. When Sy ghich would ineariahly set. |} | : : of ] his wife, mother anc ster; Syrians, | we ran to the bridge to learn of the who have been home lor a year and | cause of the shore change we were told sides. TF Lowonld any lencth time 1 would, find much difficulty 1 order, and You can't get along without hav ing some good heal remedy in the house. The one to choose, always, is : : € 4 3 * Wades Ointment ioe. It stops inflam- whose business interests are in this| that there had evidently heen an Kidney Pils throygh an advert son indicating the hour, have for Parisian * Sage to all afflicted | about, this being a sign of the auto- | 4" prevents formation of pus, country and Canada. Mr. Bhisham, earthquake, as from no Sthey cause ment. and procuring a box at Ma | » time been seen, thus used © to ith baldness." Charles 8. L491 { matically disappearing and reappear-| 4h specifie for a variety of skin | who for sever: years has been an im- | could euch disaster be sought. : Be PIG ce 1 lwgnn their use ive an added atiraciion for an add ain street east, Roche ing kind, spelling the name of a trans- { 'eine hat ordinary ointments do porter at No, 91 Washington street, It was about eleven oslo in the The one box of Booth's Kidney Pills |v isin sign, and now thare are arisis : : 'tural hair} atlantic steamship line. ! not reach. Cures Fezema, Salt Rheum, {18 om his honeymoon, having married | morning, with the weather then clear took the pain away from my back en- 'made awtomatichlly = operated elecirie frestorer, is guaranteed by G. W. Ma Never having seen or heard of this! Scald Head, Cold Sores, Chapped two months ago in his native cod and bright, that we frst came into tively. I am better and stronger gen- |¥ in which words and sentenecs | hood cure dandrufi, fe n. the observer might see spriny | Hands rysipelas, Piles, ete. In big try. Abou Aboud has a similar bysi- | view of ruined Messina. Such a terri- erally and can scientiously yecom- sellad. out in ters formed: of ar itching of the scalp, or 'out of the darkness on the: Jersey i hoxes at Wade's Druf Store. ness in Montreal, Canada. ble sight 1 shall never forget. The mend Booth's Kidney Pills soli by eh t ! as ong i ' ies' favorite i s . " Hy row} 3 these i iohts: and there also tle there | tried a number of a g 3 RT « new A in fixed lights: and i ¢ : ' ; isd 1 \ t a1 | i ; ; wd miectne ont ¥ W 1 see WO v ost notab ot remedies but found little or no relief formed of ctrie lig mark ald see ond of the m y l tours changing every inate |g - all the electric signs » seen h from their use, 1 learned of Booths igures changi very minut {even Years. recom- | all the electric signs to be seen } 3 . i i shore 'a light and he might wonder | orgy "We had been having fearful weath- city was a tumbled mass of stone and dealers. Price Hoe The R. TrBooth {Wonk ! mn the p «1 page. hair dressing, becau adds charm | what that could mean; but he wouldn't Our electric skate grinder will do jer In the Mediterranean," said Mr. brick, the ruins looking irom our posi- Co., ltd. Fort Eri it., sole Cana- ng» of dl ort, show the and luxwiance he hair, k a!bave to wonder long: for in a mo- | work .to ase you. Halliday Elec- Shisham; "worse than I had ever seen | tion, scarcely a mile away, as if they dian agents. : name and business of the -advertiser | bottle. Ask G. W. Mahood about it,' ment, to his added surprise, another tric Co. before, and I have travelled the route | had existed for ages. ' . . :