shown fro when! tests hinegun was far a: do and rapidity of ï¬re. No such of the relative mcri nmking 145 hits. 111 the results that. t It he head in bits ts xachinc gun and a number ofj \_ have been made berm»! I nuab Duo and efl'ectively 20¢» rifle shot from gun Works greater injury a]: body struck than the small §hc army rifle and its range greater. 311;: recent. trials 50 marks" oscn to compete with UK iss- B-millimeter gun. Whi( {.er been widely adopted in ‘ d Gemmny. The ranges 1i: m 400 to 800 yards. as the 50 rim-men. each rounds independently, o ' 22.6 per cent. ber of rounds ï¬red. Thi] were then chosen from TL}: and these had L0 in rounds in 30 seconds. onditions 34, or 13.8 p: rounds cxnomlml vanâ€"â€" 81'"! in 0an the Slibjuct, abroad. That, one . , -w‘lulussj as it. is. and shall we] a grave error . upon them w' great suddcnness a kind of civiliza- tum, for which as yet they are ndt Is there anythi from these consic not explain much within the past. U not the Chinese in accordance wi of their nature as not be mam-w , “Us ')0W( lorti tude phxnutioH Zation. one Ochct 1 v01 \ rifles in t Them Win-n passing oven but, the native is odors of the East quitc ignorant thu‘ amiss. In the (1ch factory nerves, t seem that the pan the youngest of for at quite an early 3.; ofl'cnsivc in that r» THE MACH'INIE: - .- Vl“ ' surgeons could tell of the like kind. -. power to bear Was itude but the more nation is a 1988 80m .u 11 every householder k ings of higher promise launccd against other mds which at; time ole neighborhood. Tr: rgc remain among oursn , _ 6.. mumxmusncsx. the foulest ex] 01‘ decaying animal or vugcta (or. are sensitive to the s Curholx‘c acid, which as a r cordially dislike. Most fore dents in China ï¬nd the protc a handkerchief an ARSOLUTE NECESSI‘ m1. ,7 ““1 Dear, an consciausncsx estructive power of m as compared to! wen large numbers 1 Lit-ct. or interesting ,..V-...- "5'"! Si.“ i ‘s l " -- t’xllLL’HlIn. and an mien-mg: ‘ \ tn“ (uu ng the Queen's reig - .. :'~ fig. )‘ eye for sceiiex'_'â€"Witness the [)(‘Slllfln 'in‘al‘mgjufl statewmen [0â€)th 0‘ of scores of Buddhist templesâ€"are' u 0 2a proofs that t 1 that now he Chinese race are adâ€"i t†Stm‘c' And was the tin vancing in the aesthetic Six “RIOS by u, {0‘ . ‘ “â€1 -c1 )30 “-0 - __.- culture (Hf L 1 1K 11 ldï¬ .Jometimes threw the organ of sight. ut havin" said 'emng' f‘.°,“’E'“‘E““" [)01'sun3i\;câ€"lizi§ th So much. we haw said all. “113mm: 1.190.751]: Li“f‘¥l‘LE “’F‘FLILT China. is the beauty- perceiVuMe in “l in. can (most Luropetui City? ti ate Europe bee] Where is there an,po:tponed. l- . ‘ ‘ attempt at street architecture? Why. "0 grtat "I“ b‘ do so ixiuny_liundreds en the venemtioi 0f nutivm of_!the Cznrs of Russia felt for Queer fend the eye with the inc-oxiforniitvi‘lCtoria that they listened to. her 01- colors in their dress" Where i‘slwhen stutesmens most subtle diplo- Em‘upcan cleanliness to be found ill'mac‘v 1‘3“ {um-"J . 130230 and home? is none. In On the last occusxon. at the be- . as we“ as‘ginning‘ of the Transvaal War, the in hearing. the Chinese are behind latelyâ€"deceased. (‘eunt Mouravicll‘, the peoples of the west. 1.1.,“ siï¬hts then the Czurs chief do not offend them. adviser. urged upon his imperial master that the It is hardly necessary to draw at-l time had come to strike the decisit'el‘ tention to their deï¬ciency in the 01-. NOW. He actually travelled tn P-wm ationS. except wlm-m -I=~ "" ““‘““ ' European Clea 11.01““ and _hox the Diaples of do not (mama _- .uLL‘IL‘l‘illug tl'iuls' â€"--- no machinc gun properly 1 vcly worked is equal to:1 in the hands of as munyi! 3 been amply demonstrut-ï¬â€˜ shot from the machine;1 greater injury also to the 5 1 : than the small bullet of,“ Me and its range is fur 1' lb. trials 50 nnu'ksmon Worc‘m compete with the Hotch-[di meter gun. which has ci widely adopzw in Frame "I y. The ranges ï¬red were “'1 > 800 yards :. At 800 10: C) rink-men. each having Of independently, obtained th‘ 22.6 per cent. of the 211:1 ounds tired. Thirty-two on on chosen from among C01 1 these had to fire each Of in 30 seconds. Under.- )ns 34 ,, - v. But. i to‘vnmkc very householder knows, (liesci'ncuu'alit :s (pf-higher promise have twbc. Three 5 . . I need against. others. against ; pulous ‘zu [9 which at; times scent {helium-zed It a neighborhood. Traces of this Amir in remain among ourselves in the their pors for "high" game. Limbargcr’rapidly. 2. and the like. tween Al's ling lastly to the sense of feel~ been draft ve ï¬nd an. paradoxical state of-lgitter 1" .. with natives who of Amn"s at is as nice as tlx- ‘ ,_ “5..“ ucvelopmont of tho. eye than of the au- in China. Exâ€" ' ‘ of silks. beautiful rcclain. and an unerring eye for sceneryâ€"witness the pnsitiou of scores of Buddhist . templesâ€"are ‘ proofs that the Chinese race are adâ€"f he aesthctxc culture 01“ the organ of sight. But having Saul 90 much. we have s'u'd all W CXDended havowe not the Chinese the native. s< sensations are beyond the st hood? Docs! Ifor hours at 'away at an o tirely of gong: toms? Ah" "' the Crackle of Cymbals and I We propose to approach the ques- tion from the physical side. Thought imagination and moral considera- tions of every kind are to be put aside and questions asked and anâ€"‘ swered by the body itself. What are. its tastes. its likes and dislikes? How does it demean itself so far as: its senses are concerned? What is its I stage of development? Every indiâ€"! vidual man has gone through in his. evolutionary history. What his do, lights were as a child are not hisg delights tO-day; he has outlived z': them. If we were to take him back ,‘1 to his childhood. or. better mm}! take note of his own little one. what gl do we ï¬nd with regard to his senseit of hearing for example? Is not we'll chief characteristic :1 love of noisei’f“ Does he not revel in the I u. u... \ulllCSO are .ples of the west. -‘-- offend them. hardly necessary to d to their deï¬ciency in sensations. except WI) ts are employed. fact that the Chines‘ apparently in ham 1......“ others. agz ich at; times scent :boz-hood. Traces of :1 among ourselves in high" game. Limbu‘ the like. unnae civilization has ed and denied with equal the-North China “Herald. those who see in the Confucius and the practic‘ pils something higher tha spiritual doctrine of ('h‘ likely to produce: there who deny to China all rig to civilization or culture these tWO extremes truth w... mmâ€"r 7 : ......\ almost. operates as n shock; or 13.8 per cent. ‘bUt_ although the system becomes led. were recordâ€" . Frame e cognizance of ' its demoralizing ell‘ects are ever as then brought sent ' 38 seconds ï¬red L When Will legislators recog- g 145 hits. It’nizc the_ fuel: that the health of thC‘ results that. the community is its‘niost valuable ' r ahead in bits Set as- , and tukevtlie‘géce‘ssary steps to :‘(ire. No such assist in preserving it?’ .Doubtless relative merits ‘Vthere are ' nd a number of‘Iclty life made before. â€"â€"v‘\v UL‘ We've months? ‘0 been acting 1 with the Dl'fnnv mt that there is m the development of vos, therefore. it the palivo is even t of foreign childre early age resent an Undeveloped Faculties in the Way of ‘1 Civilization CHINA l'ilCKlC of ï¬reworks als and the roll of we not at every a Chinese New Van f a higher dove n of the car in shades of si porcelain. anc‘ Sceneryâ€"“'12 mes -s of Buddhist ,H, ‘. Chinese \0 things they cc some of their 0 of high order EJ411311 to ~ (Won through Stern , BOOM OF res “‘hosg 3 s that of t] - and with severest 5 M flinching ; hits. It; is that thef ad in hitsi No such We morits' number of‘h 0 before. g n5 uul'SL‘lVL‘S in thc’their persuaSion. Matters game. Limburgerlrapidly. A treaty of ulli it‘- tween Afghanistan and Russia had awn 3 the sense of feel~ been drafted by the emissuries of thclhaps radoxicul state of-latter Power, when suddenly the sold; '03 Who-90 sense 01' Amir's attitude changed. lslee '5 that Of the most The over-zealous ambassadors re- Afr' . and with otherslturned to St. Pelersburg in . severest surgical grace, and some of the Amir’s aid- ‘t flinching. “'0 visors disappeared from public life. on for the removâ€" This sudden revulsion of which was done, only to be.e.\-plained by the fact that tears T0111 anaesthetics. at this time a private courier urriw sheer t9“ endless St0!“led at. (.‘ubul from her Majesty Queen toil. At one timelVieLorin. Anent this visit. one of Int -.. i. "can moment. yielded to' Tl progressed ,v hiw unce be- ing‘ of 31 year: feeling is Mam “"13 PM “OW“ tOICreut Britain's most. famous statesâ€" delinq :xore probable ex-'nieiz said: "'l'wenty Sonsuive organi- serutches of theï¬irst, l Queen’s pen are more um“... my ‘- ' Hun.» never be made public. “" "““‘ “â€1150†up His whole attitude Chan. :1: a stretch and hammer ‘ ‘ . wards England. and he suiu orcho'stra composed cn~ this day the Great White ( ngte, flinfba's 2nd tto‘zln: my personal friend." 322;: 125:32n31;:.-,:;3:- m vi hiï¬ evolution‘ rcwchcd produced. Petey the (treat. I: ’ ‘ . . ‘ . 11 Much has been t the European? ~ ‘ m policy. J of Russian sL-ltcsuwn. th ulor. There are svmpâ€"' ‘ { - 1110 :her dove 10 mm t t' “1‘ l Russian Empire must he \ r in {Win-1 0 ngtJWard till it embrace the ' “a ‘ gewmm minim; of India." s" 's. . . . 3121014;qu u I‘TI‘I'HV‘ blx tunes (lurmg the Queen I‘.‘ le't‘new‘tllw pxozitiogl um: Russian statesmen poin ‘ ‘ " . th ‘Z'u‘ that ow was templesâ€"arc to e L ‘ n - t] Buddhmt . . . . ‘ . v . ‘li . i .n. 4..»47 10 Chmose race are adâ€"t m 3“ 10 Am ‘ a “AHA! fl. . u, ul'uw {It-1' unit: and deï¬ciency in the 0].. blow. mi. except where employed. It it the Chinese come to strike t1 He actually truv (litho arrange that F is a cat's-paw to Russ Id play who invading Great B in n aggression by l‘ituin. ‘ently in happv unâ€" It, will be remembered that when e foulest exhuiutiong'the Czar heard of his minister’s :11 or vegetable matâ€" journey and intrigue. he recalled him of and administered a. rebuke so harsh a rule lllev.thut tho mm.†A A 9 to the smell Mich as It - months? Hanc- acting merelv a " prompting-s l "9 Concerned. h Stage of Rum anu the practice of his thing higher than the n doctrine of Christ is ‘ produce: there are otl to China all right. m- f “q"..cuu uvery i ms gone through in sense of feel~ 1309 cu! state of-latt ose sense of Am of the most ’1‘] with otherslmrr “"Pcrvious type as to in happy un- lest oxhuhxtions vegetable mat- thc smell of ‘ as a ruh' thoy.‘ <t foreign rcsi-,H c protection ofll learned Do I [my occurred gm :1 assn'v CANNON 'orks. tne clash of .11 of drums? And‘ .‘ry celebration of , Year proof that} as his auditory,i -n‘J Ibuncful effects up ‘hcm'ing itself. the 1 [discordant sounds r {cities exerts a (11: upon the brain and ‘which may with c¢ logucd as one of the o! néurasthenia. J the system. bc1 atcd to it, e operatives in a boil come so accustomed o! the hnmmm'“ ‘L“ what his d9, ild are not hisloi c has outlivc~cl§nl » take him back ,‘E; ‘ better still. 511;: little one. what ghu rd to his senseith IA“ â€" Village us to to be anging the cessation chi oubtless (10‘ ental to ho} impossible to a! a very large prop it in prosorvmé it?‘ .D r are nmnyâ€"noisos incid life which it, is 'c-ss, but or- :m ,-. rupuuy. A treaty o! tween Afghanistan anu 91* been drafted by the cm Of-latter Power, when OflAmir's attitude chmmn ct "-- the te‘ ""’~' _-....\-.m m muush capital are sunk rin developing thc nu t U ml resources ‘of Persia. But a few years ago it sec-mod that the concessions that had been made to British capitalists were going to bé revoked without any rhynn: or r'uson. and certainly without any ' ’ '- LKIC \‘uccu > you are 1 more potent than all the diplomacy in the world.†At. the present time some forty Lmiuions of British capital are sunk in developing: the natural resources of Persia. But a few years ago it sec-mod that the concessions that had been made to British capitalists! wore going to be rpan-ml ,iGrcut. Brituiu': [men said: "Tv .urlst :3 evezu "0 are others; Fight, 01‘ title' > That Stand Their ,4, ‘tbAK'L'I [recognize the Amoer's " gncutrul territory, z"HIE T00 ARIPENT EMISSAI I an: for years been 501‘ the Czar h 5mg bribery and emu-â€nun“ M bcgn afï¬rm. - When ncuï¬c - umt under these condit not. the!Duors. Abyssinians, and " noise? : Would have received foreign English diplomatists tried teract this French influence :Iash “V’Menclok’s onh- rr-nh- "~- Lzm' rep ’from her that all 1 u' alluycd. I For the mom says; There are: 'aching of] excess of disease in due to defective (I upon-I've: nutrition, :1 0 gram: contributing e CcameSS roar and L [V th 1L slowlv but, SUI the health. Apart, fl Cllccts upon the sex: the more lietwcozi xew people realize how im- noise is in the production of Although not. generally reâ€" this is one of the principal why country life is more 1 than city life. The propor- excess of disease in cities is dUU [0 dl‘ff‘l";"" "'" I†I. ur usi"all-grasping n‘ is its ‘ The scheme w‘ indi- the Ncgus risen n his§si. me ‘ uâ€. the ceaseless sounds peculiar s a disastrous . - .. .mal ll both cuuqttics have a n L... H- the last t\\' of flfghuuistan the northâ€"west Reasons Why 13 Healthful ‘or the Arab also have Eg ’ptian E; havc had th hands at on sgnmperor of gfcatcly that, .- x'to rise ag" ‘ Ireccivc support .f tinental Power. \ ' It was pointed out to M: ‘. the British love of conquest Itime deprive him of his king less he took this opportu: :striking. conjointiy with t ,Ropublics. the deathâ€"bin", - .... .suummy upon the sense of to be soldiers. So thé \ 1c ceaseless babel of washes its hands of respons s peculiar to large Against, this. persons who disastrous influence mod to speak assert. that. md nervous system, the soldiers who have boo): certainty be catu- with convicts are serving the principal causes for being found asleep, and It. is true that ing‘ else. 11 they behavn n bf‘t‘ntnno I. - L n :, . . . ' Majesty fau- M w; ESQ at dent Kruger 11: war against G] ber of the F: was dcspntchcd Emperor of Ab; catcly that, shc to rise amu'nsf 1 How QUEEN PREVENTED WARS. PRESENT. Arab hordes in E35 have struck a bio inn Empire. We sho lad three big mm" 1 at once and there is under these condit Abyssinians, um ..... “cult! *’ .' bringing happiness tc . much; has bccu Ithc- Ii‘glciund child. They are . . .Q r . . . in PM Lyman. t mt H. J contain no men'e must move cast-I poisonm it embrace t he . . stuï¬'. and may be :{i . ., {011.110 lute safety (dissolved [ndul. s (lurin .- l~ . .. . necessary) to children . 5‘ t K QM?“ 5 rmgnjfrmn earliest infancy. [an statesmen pouncd OUt"'1rxcc that. thov will p ‘ ' ~1 ’- ' - ‘ . . l - u “I“ .110“: “as the t“"nelall thcxr mmor alhnen And SIX tunes by a. few; For the beneï¬t of ‘ \rordsâ€"smnetiums threat-i Mrs AIC‘V. Lafm'c :timcs persuasiveâ€"has thew†' -. . ' . , , N . 111., sa35.â€"- I “ouh EX‘RUJLE EUNFLILT Imuthcrs to keep Baby devastate Lurope been»!Cm in the hm,“ M .m . l ‘ a comuxunic xtiou in such a manner zu‘ with Russia was [:ussiv. felt 1'01} they listened to 's most subtln r1 .an. situate “St frontier he (‘ustcl'u bc Stood {15 u Lv mt Britain “Osme the ‘H PREVENT-ED WARS. :3: ant .ATE MAJESTY’S GREAT 8"" UENCE WITH RULEBS ï¬g†‘ a i hezr Love and Respect for 31:1 Won‘When Treaties and boys mom .‘apparcn t to tal diplmts that. Presi- xger had decided to declare inst Great, Britain, a. mom- the French Secret Sergice' batched to King Menelek. of Abyssinian to hintt‘gleli- at, should he See his Way "M ruiust the British. 11‘ ‘ _ . of the pport fro; a certain Conâ€" conclu ’mvcr. \~ tlemer pointed out to him that [1 love of conquest must in ve him of his kingdom un- 01: this opportunity of :onjointiy with the Boer, the deathâ€"blow of this} .ng‘ nation." me was Well laid, for. 11 ad Some risen at that time, Senus~ t] Dabie 01' in p the sicl some (l SENT-DA Y MA II DI b hordes in Egypt. would struck a. blow for the Empire. We should thus hree big; wan: uponv o.ur HCL‘ and there is no doubt. ~ leese conditions lhc'ple {eve uyssuuuus. and Arabs I din-slim received foreign support. the main plomutists tried 1:0 emin- Lion of ‘ branch influence in viun. Iâ€! digest ll): reply mas : “ it w n I t “"31‘13' you rs in EMISSARIES , -.-~‘.-x\. \ll v\' uu‘ U 1 . ll _ :' , . Ition of used up prod p‘hfn 13:13“ 111 nun. of digestion is .. 1 ., noccs ,, . l‘ t“? a{The lesson to mother “55‘0†to ‘9 mtithat the stomach and that you “‘1†kco Matters had rcaclfjr’l be. cam?“ watched, the Queen interven-f (11min. Is 13ch 01; Cl :1 Note, but whatipL “gemâ€? iunuy contained will pro-30!“. Motif/fl: should :1 do: public. :tuc‘ ‘ .soâ€"ca 32d sootl Ludo chanu‘od to-gum‘s to quxot bub)" a 1d he said: "From , ably , contain slupef: t. White. Queen ic 4‘ liaby s ()u:n_ Tublc‘ts W: l" * ideal medlcme. ’lhoy " l- 'P l- lthe bowels. aid digesti ‘1 E?“ “15.5“ 1‘:‘S,'lnote sound. healthy ’ (YIO‘IL‘ hud d‘?“";bringing happiness to i {as 9““ the IPb'ciand child. They are. 5 1:22†":33: cugï¬fcontain no poisonous I » :qtnn' “-77- pl‘qnn 4 _,. ‘ agreed to Probably the smallest monarch in the World reigns over the Hindu vassul state of Bhopaul, arms a people of more than souls. This dWarf ' IS a woman Djihan-Beg'um by name. but al- though she is: qbout. ï¬fty years'old she does not ,apfléar log-gen. l bound-i .1 buffer 11 and: the fact] ‘21 my: {VHII ï¬rm hand, an lnever wrote ‘ The knowledge of‘ this fact has al- the St" LOWS ready created intense indignation in "Pd“: the utm the limited circle in which it has vmcmg P9091“ V travelled. The War Oflice regards saw a‘Boer. N the treatment of its prisoners in this Pretoria 3 and way ns :1 regrettable incident which read, much 10" it cannot help. There have been. it >. 18 pleaded, so many military prison- ers for various ofl‘enccs'that the pris- on arrangements are. pressed. Nevertheless. ‘thc War (mice holds that it is necessary to make severe examples~ of men who sleep on duty. It is further suggested that men {not sentenced for long terms inei lior sleeping they are two years they rrc di' the Irmy with i 10 he soldiers. So the War Office “ï¬shes its hands nr ..ne.\......:.,.... SH II’S SAP According to just out 01 droWnOd by fall losing one's iii in the British 1 are one to 147. T1 'ely the other uccid at if board ship. the La{chained to 0 us-" who have co trygaguiust the < of‘ tences of the: l. three to ten ru-‘ Yet they are fly: like the men Lho g herded the be- of or good fun years Donal Many of the tears that t awake. They ï¬re Imps they should soldiers. of the Ki S oting of s aih'oud yards in loaded way (I streets and th ~3‘ines in the. 1' tie of henv badly pave Respect for ing yells O f fruit vendors a aties and boys. in London the cit) 2d. ment has recently taken: suppress the lust-named nu ehs of Octo- proceeding which i with advantage The loWer we descend in the humanity the greater we partinlity for noise. and 1'« 11‘9sz this standpoint the metins employed in the celebr I‘opular events is by no men pï¬nï¬ltm‘y to the boasted l of the nations. We cannot at in a nation conclusion that diseaseâ€"product tlelnen the which is an accompaniment would be cons, )pm'cnt to that Presi- l to declare tin. a memâ€" :ret Sen, 3g Menelek. O hint deli- >c his ‘Wuy in. he would 31-min Con- night he in our on: out city life _ by its absence. Lunitv of The sole ofl‘oncc of have been convicted is 1 ing when they shou m. 1‘ u... I“. 5Harsh Treatment of I diers of the Ki i I In one of His Majesty' iiingiand are forty men feommitted no ofl'ence a; ;' civil laws of the land. bl ‘s:hortly be transferred to where they will serve tori servitude in close associa common felons. life-10m would-be murderers or bi; Last week some of these transferred from a local Dartmoor. and «~th RAL- [LODCCU for long terms mping on duty. and I re sentenced for mom um they rrc dismissed I}? with ignominy and oldiers. So the War its hands of resnonsih“ or the men have pr that they fell aslm exhaustion after a is; about; {if}; 37c apnea-r [gr-get; than uu ul‘ ars old v.--.\.AA‘ penal sciviturdc for curssury to make severe men who sleep on duty. nunâ€"M-..‘ _____ .J uuuLury prison- us ofTences'that the pris- on ts a re. pressed. mums SAFER THAF’I‘RAINS. According to the ofï¬cial returns just out one's chance of being 5, ~the War (mice holds drowned by falling- overboard or 'cessury to make sev ere losing one’s life through shipWi-eck men who sleep on duty. in the British men-ha suggested that men in marine is as are one to 147. Taking into account all] for long terms merely the other accidents which occur on duty. and th on the chances are as one This is for the officers and s of the merchant. navy The passenger has :1 Dumb Fir-“W at if board ship. Intcnced for more than in 129. 33; {re dismissed from crew in ignmniny and cease i. 50 thé \Vnr nflim‘ to ordinary c re committed the community ' those forty 1n ten .vcurs' De: bu (3 fllSllliSSOd from mommy and cease So 1116 War Office 1' responsibility. ould achisc a†s to keep Baby' s Onn Tub- the {muse at \11 times “"mn ,,°‘...o uVCl' ’uuuly paved streets and the deafen- ing yells of fruit vendors and newsâ€" boys. 1:: London the city govern- ment has re cently taken steps to suppress the lust-named nuisanceâ€"u proceeding which might be followed with advantage in our own MUM :u'c children; OWn Tablets are or will be sent t . at 50 cents a box the Dr. \Villiams' I ‘r.- 9 ‘III. ‘e forty men who no ofl'once agains )f the land. but w! transferred to Dar will serve terms of I close associnthm -\Iul “(UH been troubled with (‘1 e I gave him the ' 5 now alwavs happ tur.cd Mothers with ...:n_ w...“ \.I USE will easily appreciate such a. I enclose 50 cents for two es of the Tablets. and will without them in the hmmn tion of them are . ..-.\ AA“. ,. ‘uuwnmuun and dcc01xu)0-'lelogx of the food produce a host of into : UC- troubles. such as griping, “Th-41 ' ' . diarrhoea, Sun. We“ n muuulu nave bccnlnudi ‘e soldiers. or per- quitted A now be called ox- Was loa‘v. Zing, who fell uâ€"laudicuce of duty in South said. "I ' which Wu a. young volunteer I must 0 sentenced to eight pointnd o CX‘CC ‘ l -.. uuLUl' 11 to children of all ages st infancy. with an assur- LImy will promptly cure nor ailments. _V..u..1_1 - ntonced to cighï¬pointed that \( e for this offence. few NRC-M Why 0 protested with her the limo w asleep through kno‘nx for his 3“ :r a long day’s "In Vain." tried to nersum . w»... art: easuy preventibleâ€" stance. the incessant. discord- :langing‘ of car gongs, the ing and tooting of switch onâ€" n the railroad yards. the rat- hcuvily loaded wagons over )uvcd streets and the doufcn-l m nr n...“ _., - "a .wus. We cannot avoid the that in a nation of gen- he disease-producing din an accompaniment of pre- Jifc would be Consnirnnlm are quul- most, of ,“fl .uuul- slupeï¬ving opiates. blots will be found an They gently move digestion. and healthy slcon, Hum ...... .uumu I‘CLLU ,V “ wwmpowtelegram. ' ' l'uee brow food produce a host of into a smile of pleasure as he .4 HUS. such as griping, “That‘s good news. (Had it .tion. diarrhoea, simâ€" well 0V01' 3" The explanation, l Egestion, etc. Proper poured. was that the telegram 10 food is necessary to “0011 Sent by a trusted servant :e of life. and evacuu- Mr. J. 1%. Balfour, who haul h Products and refuse" iUStI‘U'ILOd t0 Wire Ln hiln “when necessary to hmmL‘event came on." Hls name mothers is. therefore. Ibreathed again. but, he will 11 .eh and bowels should for'et the disturbing influence utehed. and if baby that teleg mm. simâ€" It is seldum that a man is givâ€" MISTAKICN FOR IT'lS Iv‘ATHlC resort to especially a generation after t DI'CDHI‘Q‘ father has ceused 1,. mg“ ,.., as they im'url- I‘m-w ul or cross. some :medy should be ould never “soothing†)uby. BABIES CRY‘ against the 1' Ilhy sleep, thus to both mother we. guaranteed to mus "soothing†given with abso- ed in water 1'1" r. uuyu la in the celebration of is by no means com- thc boasted breeding “7n nu. n“ â€4 months old, lthat," ‘th constipa- "my fa the Tablets. and happy and,ancc. with cross] This mum. even; Case Lin is caused bv the stum'uch or v "um, umu bags not having been returned from th'g: Congo for some timc~ since. it was found on inquiry that the sacks were regular- ly being stolcn‘jtgv the natives for‘ presentation f0 their wives, who used them as petticoats; " MAIL BAGS AS I’E'I The empty mail bags been returned from the can“- A ' ,7,‘ .-.\.iLIlilIll.. navy. The passenger has a much better chance: in fact. his risk is almost, nothing. Of the hundreds and thousands of pas- ,sengcrs carried by British ships in ’1899 only 116 lost their lives through shipwreck. It would almost afcr to go to sou. seem that it is s ‘ than. to stay ashore, provided one, goes as a passenger, 9:18in Icy huyc It 7--. .. urnod n JKL'UV Grout anmouth found his name a 1 it was at least on unmusical lawyer mistaken for the CI two Winston Chum t°_.bless each othol.‘ Oldham is “mm... ,. ' nuch s from various N...“ L0 00 constantlv ‘1 0 mistaken for l . . . .‘ ~ irl ()1 the chief of tenors. The 1'“ (ml the [we [’1 two Winston Churchills h -thcse. who had gone 01! ave reason] . . . ., h lVlcr'l, xccon Qd :oflbless each other. The member for 't c R ‘ )idham is W01] 1‘}? or - r I followinv theram asserting: that he U1," ’5 ’5 [ever wrote "Rir‘h'lrd Curve!" . and ‘You are fast and dir ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ u t he St. Louis journalist and author ionce. nds the utmost (1i ‘ - ' Full of wonder, he re “PTCIMW 331. cinkfto ï¬nd that the teleg‘ d ‘8 um 01 ex on have told him that he ‘ much less escaped from . , _ ,, rctoria ; and that he has not ovum :duty. ‘ Pad, much less written. “Sari-01mâ€! â€"_â€"‘ + i A- Sound Stnlnnnl‘ If“...‘_ SHIPS SAFER 'I‘YJ'A 1v m“ . --_4 incing people 1W a Door. matters w joke on guess 1"."5 Mr. Sim conspicuous be followed 0WD Cities. the scale of We ï¬nd the 3‘ I"Jasoniug; the Present] are sick lea out no Came that “Sui him th 0 died if indeed he ht I Was m 1 to persuade of jocular fun: ions ago, He thong rs worse by phlyii )1) him, and t1 he's an aggrieved Simms Reeve, tho HARï¬â€˜ NAME rote "Richard C Louis journalist L? utmost (limcul people that ho ‘ -“u Ul .You than we thought, can lick creation." was only when the ed him intu saint U especially a " father has ( howover. Wu: Henry Fieldi. I'knoml K.C.. tlhimsclf. A s! * introduced 1 Ilady, who see [his acquuiutu ltho intrmlucti [she turned an $1.110 K.U.. and {so many of Y1 Ijust lovely. S ’uny more ‘3†twinkle 0‘ or ‘lmombor Jack. hut "Sullivan" at certain trait ’r shouts the g T out on the pi: u- no when Jo his jokes." Mr. A. (; British H J. Bulfo ouse of ( embarra that may arise tlL of names. Not ma. f a son and intelligence that “1 were doing well." The shock 1mm of when. to his - f , b of such be better imagined He racked his brain. solution of the inspiration. he remel J. B. Balfour was a the hotel and that . who had many ‘ quiver." He sou and huntl awaited mys Ll 3’11. out the 0d the [clog-z l'e>;uHu ...:.., mpmn pugilist )1 of America. Kansas Um “I -m. yulLlOI'nl one of the ccostod him. "Sir,†ank you for full of iufom fess I‘ was he ; "our lecture. I nation : buui a little disupâ€"' t. you didn’t work in at Why. sir. I can't remem- 0 when Jo Miller wasn’t IiS inknc " acquaintance. intrmluction h: turned am ndm K.U.. and said ,m U... Luv I adv proud of you. You're lit- thé we thought, but I guess] F cl: creation." ed ‘ nly when the train had'of t im intu safety and the forix dying away into the disâ€" And Sir Arthur learned from 4‘ or that he had bean misâ€" ‘huns ix pugiiisu‘c namesake. togc Jillcr, the poet of the {s an amusing story at J.» - Dengn "A ~ ’ EMBARASSIN - THE HUMOUR? a 31m TM 0*? A MIS TAKEN IIEK rrrrrr O .u..\. a. burden to 11 cm ba rm 831' mg 1‘ to be con ....\. Quill. â€z'vc ma 1y of your books and rely. Say, are you x m: ‘3†Mr. Dickens, “'1' of amusement. said LJ anything in hand im-c The V.--.‘..,.u;,- sLory at 1 se. He was States to a crowded: thought he had ac-I f cx‘edit'ubly. As H : platform one of the; Led him. "Sir,†he," '1 you f0“ .Vour lecture. 1: 0f infnrnunb... . That “a, “nun playing 011' :1 [)1 d to this day 'icvnd man." 0. the Recorder England. I PSS escaped from he has not ovum ten. ‘Savrolu †l“ «Eldon; that S‘ a man is on KEN FOR HIS FATHER. “'21 Y a generation after that f 9.] us ceased to exist. This, 1.7 .wus the experience of Mr. on! ï¬elding Dickens, the. ' “'(‘II- No n.0,. who tells the storyl’l'us A Short tin... “N . minds is‘ short to‘ a. Seemed "l' inmg‘inod kod his ["‘au‘ " of the mm [led the telegm results with ‘ for Clucluuuun . and his f: __.-.. ma Méy Arise Identity of ,7 VAAILU to exist. This, the experience of Mr. g Dickens, the. Well- who tells the story art time ago he was1 )‘ a. young Americanl ,ied delighted to make} Ce. When the :u sod ice of; n had thawed a little admiring glance (ml Sum '4'» ,_r _-‘\AAIK.V L'IHS. can’t, Fax-10m: W C. Anderson- Coxmid Miller “.381â€; .to-‘dayfls successf_ul a m 18 m I\ew Brunswxck. “or Saws. “Igood health miter m that J.o Mil- monts. Dodds (1 many gen- ors himsel an as then He has found any disappoint- Kidncy Pins have raised the burden on‘ his life. Six - . ‘ - . - - + )0 ever existâ€" hon}? cured 11.112: of may summom 0an making [of Iudncy Dlsoasc and he acknow- lg 011‘ a pom-[ledges he owes lus success to them. crting story embarrassing arise through Not many yo .g at a (.‘onti is amazement l to him umn m Drains in v; he mystery. ux: u: remembered r Vas also a 1 d that, he was many “arrow: Lch‘gl'flln to him and with anxiety. The .ckmaumuu read the his face broadened pleasure as he .éuid . news. (Had it's so 10 explanation, it. upâ€" t the telegram had trusted servant, of‘ L ' ' ““- ... IIENTI'T} ,._--.u and the comforting t, ‘mothcr and child Um Lord. ~~ w-q u. uu: .rise T‘ï¬rough an 3* of Names_ lfour, leader of the f (Jonunous, tells a story which illus- rrassing situations through an identity Hi) In.V \rnn ...‘ POOP ‘uy I the has “3' Yea rs a 3' Continental .10 “'33 ill'l'0“'s ‘ ‘Mrs. PM, your l-l\l- how do baby’s lutcukfust a telegra m uxmuunciug than four : 10 haul bocn‘ ‘ -as our mile Im "when the] The Dutcl {is namesake Prussiams 91 he will neverlqAO feet 10 influwcc GNU-mes the 10 mm is bï¬lss get 14 one of their FATHER. walking ï¬ve .-.uuauLB “m... uucu‘ vxtuuty highly detrimental to l theirhenlth. It is only by the most cure- ful treatment that they are abl: to keep themselves nln't and active in their varâ€" xons cullings, many of them know the value of Pnrmvln‘s Vegetable Pills in‘ regulating the stunmc 1 and conscquen :ly i eeping the head (l ‘5) I' t" celibacv "1 I casury than descr A Sound Stomach Means a Clear Ham! ! â€"'l:lxe high pressure of a nervous lire‘ winch busmess men of the present day; are constrained to live makes drauzhts‘ upon their vitality highly detrimen ml to, thirhenhh. It; is nnhv I." .L- , - V‘ ‘ l_ A Small Pill, but: P9 I A good story is told of one of â€1°llxsglllEOfcgll’éiRS'CIER men special foreign service mosscn-llpms to be lackina. ‘lt ,gors engaged in taking special dcs‘lamong pills. WlTat it 'pntches from various courts to und’makes up in potency ‘fmm the Foreign Ollicc. One of which itcuurics are put these. who haul gone on a holiday on (10595» because “193"“? the Riviera, récolqu from London only 5"â€â€˜11‘10505 are n telegram strength of the extracts . r ' , lorm and do theu' work "You are fast and (11113" : return at . Salisbury. ‘ ' “‘5“ Full of wonder, he repaired homo. THE TWJNKJ ncr' r to ï¬nd that the tfllnfl‘vn‘n *" ‘ ' ‘czul m'cz' ing 1 they?!) ‘l'ath ‘ “’rmllgunilc With a] 'N‘ L11 deséribcd vain for 11 until, by an I. "W hut he 1s one : then In qg our know ijs ilbou' â€f m; illnese ri ('Onâ€" : half tim _ nulls was; well known. N . .u..u.l-‘ been trying to ï¬nd ; she was unable to ( “- [cure for his trouble. and for years m ‘ he h 5° disappointment. or . . pets of her horses. as been tasting the bitterness of, But tried again' The stables at Fri“ and now at last he has succeeded. ‘buut after the neWest ...His trouble was Kidney trouble. by proved plans. gno means uncommon in this province} that they ““3 Indeed some physicians go so far as, should be. to say it is the most prevalent inal- ady in Canada. At; any rate, it Was the affliction of Mr. Anderson. , , . , . Five different doctors have attende- HLI‘GER AA“ ‘ ed Mr. Anderson in his time. None of them touched the root of his suf- fering. The amount of Anderson has and spo. models 0 Cl If you wish to .inative powers. says a medicine Mr. ' swallowed would till the pangs of hungei ‘ldoublless surprise that gentleman selves distinctly felt, “himself could he see it all poured cut 6your mental powers :11 together . {the flow of ideas. such it One year ago. Mr. Anderson told a kind that agree with Ihis friends he had found a sure (‘Ul‘t‘ bent of your mind. Thi [at 111251. 1118 friends smiled. but Silk Lofl'cr good prospects not i'nothmg in reply. Ins continued cmry men, but also to n ihopefulnesn Wns proverbial. but ers geverybody h . ‘ . . and all those who ad long smcc lmld “11“? watch for in ‘nttention to the remarkable l iprovement l . 1'°{110-,tlxat will revolutionise (lies hewas continually discovering.try~ But you must be ( and subsequently proving failures. . ‘ _ _ fyou will overdo it: But this timeut washo failure. Itling' according to the Was Dodd's kidney Pills. creates \\. C. Anderson-Consid rible to~day.as successful a. m cruel. [S m l\ew Brunswxck. :ood health after Ill nents. Dodd’s pro sun: a desire to comini crime. -makes yo an as there The prolonged fasl He has found : a prey to hallucinations __an,v (“S'aDPUlnt'ivto sleep. and likely to go _ 1\}dnf‘.\' {Pins hierfshort. abstinence from foc 'aised the burden on his life. S‘x'poriods. and â€in“... )OXCS cured him 01‘ evch uvvnn*ï¬â€˜â€œ ' ers himself that, f E) 1:3; This, 1 761‘ Of MI. only “'('11- Roma Story ‘ ’l'usca ON THE SAFE SIDE Lu] hotel telegram :1 go He man in his .....\,. 3 he: 1d (1 ‘ar 1"“ â€numb .w mmmm- tn the readers of Xenophon's "Anabasis." The dis- tance indicated by the league also Varies in dim-rent; countries. COMPLETE SUCCESS,’ MADE HIM SIT UP half times ours: is Iivcâ€"eighths as \vhiic the Persian akh. four and n ’1hc B1 uziliuns h is one and one-{on as our nn'ln- 41M ‘- “um-an mile is shorter l’l'uscan and the Turkisl {150 yards longer. The l {is 7,341 yards long, an: Ipost-mile is 8,796 yards [‘80 here is u list of Mn ‘milc-s, and besides this tl or measures of distance, ing the French kilomotm rather less than tumâ€"4 at; the teloglxtaiii him that he was 49,153 yards 1011:; 1.760 yards. '1‘] only a few feet In Roman mile is s l’l'uscan and the '. 1150 yards Jona‘er. cu . English-speak 1; {our different; an Inu'lc of 5.280 f- â€"-~v‘l ruuuunctlvc in theiir varâ€",5 many of them L110}? the mln‘s Vegetable P111; :1 i stomach and conscquemly 6 mi (13:11: ,,___ -Q‘hunna w. U.| She used to take t! ANDERSON MAKES HIS 'tcrcst in her gal-dons pains to get the be plants. fruit trees. _ innlcmcnts, both from ten! in Vain by Five Dxï¬â€˜erent . I . 9.. . , ‘ and {z om I lance. actors for szney Troubleâ€" ! . . » ‘ 001: Many Medicines Without‘ Moxcmex, she was a uccessâ€"Dodd’s Pills Succeed {1nd [He-used to help at. here Other Things Fail. â€mg. theâ€. “5â€.““8' and ‘ r111 mil‘oducmg many p}: ersido, N. 13., Sept. 2.â€"-â€"“'. C. ,‘ods previously unknown '80:). of this town. is a remark} The Empress’s fond: example of persistence. For 'mals was; “.0" Imam“ he has been Lrvimr m 41...: -» one and one-fourth our mile: the N93; about. the same lm v; g1 .Llnule of 5,280 feet and the g 3 ical or nautical mile of 6,0. 1 ing a dill’erence of about one â€between the two: i 5 Scotch mile of 5,928 feet. Irish mile of 6,72!) fr; 11 01: four miles. every one of which is 5 use. Then almost ever y cnuntr,‘ The Roi assuum. 1,000 pl which must have been about 3 feet in length. unless we ascrib Caesar’s legimmries great step {capacity ‘he German mile of day is 24.318 feet in length, 01‘ than four and a half times as our mile. The Dutch. the Prussi Ann :- its own standard mile. had their mille p u as l Dames. a nd uns enjoy a. mm; 111-" arson in his; time. None If chod the root of hi.‘ sufâ€",inut amount of medicine Mn! witl‘ has swallowed would tin 'cm; doctors have attend», uh JOIIQ’OF. The Swedish mile yank Mug,and Um Vk e is 8,796 yards is u list of twelv ulbwkbstMsthmvzweoUb Ircs of distance, not count-{ {*rcncix kih)n10ter. \vhivh in mm in length. c diflercnt fl -u- I x; t long. three :11 he length of our: get more oxercisc their miles than Vain by Five Diï¬'erent for 'Kidney Troubleâ€" Lny Medicines Without Dodd’s Pills Succeed her Things Fail. N’. 13., Sept. 2.â€"-â€"W. (2.3 this town. is a x'cm;n-l:â€"’ .: the Neapolit 10 same length or mile is txw ’ 1.5 U1! 1y s The Italian mile is fact longer £11 111 outs, the e is shor‘m‘, while the 1k“ '1‘... " than t‘io mile _, "-5 RA FAILURES w. c. I She Ilse-d m M A T’Y’H â€â€"â€" “u u unc- the Russian vorst long as our mile, 1 standard is a fes- n half miles long, be equal to the pa- .. 4n '1 urkish mimic ave a miliu that “LL . ' should .4 ‘lil'St on ‘ it mile u] King coun milesâ€"1m urea and one ha of ours; and t1‘ exercise in Wulkin FRA‘ .wrmse In Walking : than we get in . for their mile is while ours is only , 1. -- times as mum miglié “â€1; “10 Jill)- tW0 and one-' 01‘. which >-thirds of countrié , “‘\,\O wwsligulox‘. No use» 'mngcd pllotogmphil {lullixcd u piece (21' W] ivdgc of the eyeâ€"lid ;found than the lid ( .‘und rests a. little :1 Eits movement. after but mun.- slowly tlx (average (lurution u gmm'om'cnl Was l'mm Mummy-one thousandt {the rest with 03w x [THE TW] NKLING OF 1 When We speak of a j ying 1‘11 {111.- twiukliug 0! {mean to Lomvv that u ’S‘leCUCRH} instzmuu {this is not the case been dcmousumvd by :.' ;\'o~'lir'11101 1k- uscd a r.‘ 41L is 18,‘ v\l 'short. abstinence from periods, and “long ‘ term that varies with a], induces the same CIT onncss. 5 long miglio stop; of t] 01‘ 1110‘ £18 101) 3:1 photographic a (I u piece (21‘ white of the eyeâ€"lid for 4L A -- , The Empress's fondnes ' mals was; well known. and .‘ehe was unable pots of her horses. 1' The stables ibuilt after the 'H‘IlY'nll n I ,_ l, at Friedrich "OWCSt and u re half Her gardens soon and her fruit and often to be seen in surrounding towns. 1 . to nough '10 find for :1 scene of a vote hm 11m SOOd 0f 01.11015 I For instance, she keeper herself in or lagers might also can be earned from {or she Was always courage and revive tries. 1C , Know : befor to ma iuvulh though her hus‘ ed. A h 1 pa, i n .s‘ d 001 smer l’armelec's 'egetable ucking. Icisa little wonder \Vhal: it: lacks in size it in potency. The remedies ries are put. up in these small se t-heyure so powerful that 0.503 are required. The run ,1", "v“... at w, no Size he lid descend: little at the L 1 after which xental powers and ' of ideas. such idc; that agree with t your mind. This Th n are required. 113}.- 'mu extracts 13 secured In this air work thoroughly. instantaneous .m uan'hL and most ms. and sportsmen do: are models of what Sta (‘8 With the same effects hie up!) while- ‘p _..“u c from féod {01 "long: periodsuu "n it fell. ’. f the dowuw seventy-live '9 Warm]. munii’o‘ increase h pm I); heigh? Deal to as the Au! :1 pox ccut Mann! 3 Liniment tfar sale eve: when: “CFO are 3 dogs that '3 , _ mu. ule "lion-lléaded but. In some Japanosé -b;1rking dog would I idbk‘. for they int law which makes th . night barker liable I the penalty of a year's (mom; of noirrhhnâ€" ‘ t Of {Our n to the “Yer e fact that; often be h ~"T SC AWLA Its mm: 8811'an yo", 117:8. Eacs, noun-av. at least 1. never .ap. rage man so much ,t that same barking heard four streets.» Ft tiou ; 11- (mm or ricd. It Icomes more on Ithat this is the pigment is re; [dissolves in v 1may be cstimat it, will color on pwn bulk. “'IL :bccn killed. the moved and drimi )I inaré's Linimcz yrs old 0d {Or mt: unt I; S that, fds humeyt (Jam HV out] ,_, m; cummtcd by the {act ‘ will color one thousand times 711 bulk. When w .c octopus cu Ruled. the sack ‘ Vent putrc m; the Sepia is treated with nnia. or cau ' ’ .0 sun. and a surface can be ‘ outained w more pnciln ‘- AN 1:: easily Sepia )ssil cut! pair he ’s qui‘“ c1- \ M'sâ€"4! r. (31(0ch “'11ch A X: rays of the 00 can be 0 sxpLAx glad. “US Cuuleï¬sh, “11d found we creature to Some naturalists is bronnish, whi‘ :rcdible W-he .r: source of sepia cally a powder Water ‘ its sh‘ JLibel .‘Uix;' mourn brown pigr‘ent 5 obtained from a. ten- s found principally in noun. and more especi- m of the Adriatic Sea. caught by Hm "nun-J Sepia is ‘( really the bales p - Dine Ye; 502435 on "n sores on my leg- 1p}: ySiciaus, and ward of cr was iseaw. but could ‘li recommended czric Oil a trial, Using eight bob 1de .cxternayy). tern W 4" " m 3-1 1 read YA'FIOX iamuei Suu' tb goods s Dandruf- on ice on ice. ‘ Stet-I, 0 doin‘ bee; Says he “my ex 'suu, a) ’btained with Adriatic Sea, V the natives' Contained in 3 black fluid “d as being UFO L0 Co‘yer Bryan 3- Which be; 4 We know 1“mm. The sum†dc!" Which stlcngth fact that, times its 3 d VPr. bclo w that is rt,L Macâ€" and