Milverton Sun, 26 Aug 1909, p. 3

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- aaa - ORIGIN OF BEAUTY. = VAREANY & — _McKendry S Fall and Winter St le Book ELIaS ROCERS, President. se aran tint sae 4. ee Managing Director Beat uty sand dign: ity are built S GPARANTERI * ; y AE Nationai Life Assurance Co. trom within and the dualition thu anlogosen t The daintiest fe wee the ee ne Se Evea 1 howoely features are, trans: set ‘at prices w! not OFFIGEr NAL LIFE CHAMBERS, figured by a noble soul, while the ‘the latest styles, an Lae cam eee Farente sty Teronta: er j beauty from which soul is absent » endian equall anyw! : _ Baily"tneame : 5 'is but a joyless mask. For what- eines eis At great expense this book has been peel for our out-of-town cus- fevered in ie cae rites renee eae ever may be — to the pone és lwe are spiritual 3. gar! ce eh cn nr a _aceemates s sos Svs ww | i are rs | Business Training i wou Hs 2 8 i ars is modi ani ected for ee eS ee pire Japs ees oS eee ae plen Was ae in this county eget ae ed “the bétter or for the vr abe sabe heey at rou ch ttcre heme or as rcee emehicea e mises fi omes more and more, the 3 stantial ee in ange The customers is growing each ‘saviy Gawch te son an % Toronto St, Toronto. longer we lives the seGes an a the betnredsien rue thine is aeons . season. You shi ¢ on the —— a indication of the inner self. WRITH FOR OUR CATALOGUB » McKendry's HOW WIRE IS DRAWN. Z as “The Hate Be poe as the demand for our “Style — STRANGE ELECTRIO STORM + RRS ann eel ‘ oy ”” is very great. Securing Length and Firmness —| On the night between the 1ith your SUMNER OUTING. 1p Sana ee mitcir Osha s Prevending Brittted oss. anal ith of F ebruary last, in south | gupuig or ihe rotnaly ot wi male ook British A Business Collegs 2 hi ude fe 5 a se McKendry’s Limited Bets of instal souk inshoe wauais oe cee eee ye |e nee noe emier a aaa | ee menican bia 0 we 226-228 Yonge Street are heated and passed while hot axd|du-Havre encountered a most re- eof Y.M.G.A. BUILJING, TORONT plastic through rapidly reyolving|markable storm. The rain fell in T. M. WATSON, - mere Toronto, Ont. sates salle them to see rods | torrents, aud-the ship appeared to | ture which vary from one-quarter of an) he electrified, the mastheads flam-| Pure and a ‘6 an auch or more in diame-|ing like giant candles. ie eters holidays. Hotel accommodation. wee WANE r, depending upon the finished Tenis travelled cver the rigging, | ‘An interesting “apa profusely auustrated rine eee: Wee ve en By = size of wire wanted. and after every flash of li a ti Nici tell uM : ‘y flash o} ightoing leseriptive publication i good pay; — worl distance: OSAKA WAS FIRE SWEPT| 2272: for it is traversed in all di-|iris lined pond with its tortoises, These rods. which are formed in- a part of the vessel, which had| $°Mebonald, ea on Beene ator | Sates cme at stamp, for ful pare rections by canals, besides being|the statues, stone lanterns, lions |t, coils as they pase through the) been newly painted, remained or Seay atonieeae ise eee separated into several large por-|and enormous temple drum where rells, are dipped in acid baths to| several seconds glowing with phos-|. Oustomer—‘‘Are these shoes too Ee tions by the branching of the Yo-|athletic young bonzes beat rhyth- | 7°POre loose sale ae yale as | phoreseeace. The lightning, which| far aos for eee Bootmaker WAFTED, JAPANESE CITY 18 VERY MUCH|<ogawa. Anything more in the|mic rolls—all seem as from a past | lubricant for dra Drawing| was very frequent, instead of dis-|—‘‘No, I don’t think so. A new | WaNgED—¥5,000, in amounts of #50 re one shape of a street vista than the|age, with only the booths for Phe | Consists of pu ling rots, while cold laying itself in zigzag lines, took | pair of uppers, with soles and heels, teThague thd coal ining hts frp tua : . view looking down one of these|sale of toys and oddities, the rost-| trough holes of gradual auras the form of flying bombs, which ex- | will make ’em all right. The laces Shalt portant oa tino tog oie *s aie waterways can scarcely be found in|ing places where the musmus sell | Zé Sates drilled in steel plates. | ploded with outbursts of light that|seem fairly good. SroentAloee Toure thal Ja ‘a mirror surface, |tea, cake and the ever-present | During this process the pale ot illuminated the whole sky we Mt is Cut and Crosseut With Ca-| the canal flows between high stone teary ok toe urea: metal become elong ated and strain-|and after the more violent explo- , Weak, Weary, Watery Bye nals Over Which are Many —_ | ¢@bankinents supporting the houses fod, ‘making the wire harder and! sone of thunder fierce gusts of wind piled By er ay a —houses of two or three stories, all MET ER more brittle. To restore it toa pro-yswept the ship. ‘This terrifying ex- Yul Uke, Murine, i : sidges. sparred out from the stone work so MGC SCOR GHAbnER Bee teeny ft ie tee ie perience lasted for five hours with | Pree. “Murine Bye Reme ; gees tha wanltie aauiait alt % that their facades bodily overhang ue ED yar paneal | 8e Fespite. — centre of Japan’s commerce, the water. They are huddled to-|qwo French Savants Pr r pig dine dieeel ee i “Look here,," exclag . foreign import and export eae gether in a way suggesting pressure aie ‘opose a eae be x zeegted ener ry man, as he rushed @sents no less than -$200,u. | {70m behind, and this appearance ehome. Aral the | tat whee ea nealy one} Wilson’s Fly Pads, the best of |tate agent’s ofive, “ all fly killers, kill both the flies doughy from you yesterday & year and its inland and coasting}, *qeezing, and crowding is| The grave problem presented b : y feet under water !’” “Pardon my strengthened by the absence of re-|s decling birth rate is again dig. [f0UF imcher square and four. feel ade an immense amount, lost tre- sae i s Metaiode ek once ott tre gularity. in design, no houve being] tressing Mrance, which is particu-| {08 becomes reduc a.ciame: end ‘tie: dissec germs. oversight,’” apologized ‘the gentle f which cables. ay destroyed four| oX*tly like another, but au hav-|larly engaged at this nomen fig wad single thousandth of an manly agent. ‘‘We a diving Square iniles of the city. OF the 13,- a su. jndednahle far Bastern weighing the merits cl ie pad Ser se nee ie outs erator ode rat in favor | suit with each is oT eal gene Cas (arat a neerness, rt of ri arac-| pla s ef wo ye ee ‘Ani re D> aSany will ‘be doubtless madd and |¢¢%:_ ‘They push out queer ee Richet, of he Ac ey hares @ | fenced the wire will cut into the [eonchuded thus:—"'Ob, my friends, [Sus *° YO io hora aed sedate? Be bamboo, a few mats dnd shojis pro-| (ries with balustrades,._glassiess and M. Leroy-Beaulien. ‘The sc steel of the die Bisa s0 the usual |depend upon it, nothing beats a) We all Have “Missions i the CENTRAL TELEGRAPH ScHooL | had beworth wearos w Souvle cet: windows with elfish balconies der a * ates mt of bonuses for die plates must be discarded and | good wife.’ “I beg eee pardon World.—There is a work to do for 3 Gerrard 8t, E., Toronto. dred‘dollars; but Osal them and rooflets over them like|children, the bonus growiug asthe |(?@ drawing cont tinued through} replied a woman. ‘‘Su ad | every man on earth, there fence SRspbaauNTaSTL Mov woe ins a grea abe modern | °Yebrows ; tiers of tiled and tilted somber of children in one family Solon. ceil vain chimed, Se ia evebameaGae ee tion’ to perform for everything on io Veterinar’ a buildings of Western style, ae well| 87288, and great eaves which, m grows: lint dss while the -parettie| Toe oh Shere, disinpbd Wiese =— tion, to Perms and icanrate ty-| Ohbario Veterinary College ns as castles, templed bridges and his- certain hours, throw shadows down Videranon of [Cea8n& by fractional parts of @| Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin-| erything has sw rslsatea and the mis-| TEMPERANCE ST., TORONTO, CAN. {o the foundation. As most of the ‘ thousandth of an ine nis. wire - a , tori¢ structures, storehouses con- |e first Bo they get 500f. for ator does not require the help of|sion of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric = Extabilahod 1852, taxon ovar by the Provincial taining valuable merchandise and | timber work is Pie either withthe second, 1,000 for the third, and affords a sey illustration of a any purgative medicine to complete | i ilet af ie uOKCS godowns with treasutes of art, and| Se oF staining, the shadows look | so on matter valuable by| the cure. Give it a trial and be ute “gl ra the loss will run into'the mutions.|eePer than they really Prof. Richet believes that births the anplieation of labor: convinced. sot Scola SEB ON 815.0 oss, will run into! the muihions.|'"Dicture for an artist, this scene] will ho increased annually by 750,-| fom, the time the bar of metal <3 che mhaubeatory! tran aac ead Phatbess Gx asco Yodogawa, the river draining Lak oc a "bridge across one of Usa-} 9900 or 1,000,000 av he cost to the enters "the me nothing 16 added MRS. ALLGALL,. boa: Maen acts ck Wess Biwa, and is more than 2,500 years|Ka’s canals, with os cargo boats| State of 30,000,008. yearly. ‘Tis |* it. All the work is done with : eee “There goes.a man who has never Thee old; one of the most ancient of Ja-| amd boats yoloed by peasants with cease is os be met by death cne article, which is passed through! “Who's the woman who ealla| spoken am unkind word to his wiles" ’| MOULTON LTON COLLEGE fan's ancient cities, Ita great cas. | straw hat and ae pe like pea-| duties. The tax of | Tolls and drawn iipoieh: ae alates every day to use our telephone?” said , Willoughby. “Fine! Who o @ tants of long forgotten picture |59 per cent. on ail. collateral be- | "Util it is finishe “The one who complained be- sie oe yirington, He's a 8@ Bloor Street East, Toronto, tle, one of the most striking of the city’s structures, built, by Eideyes | books. quests and confiscating half the es-|™@&de from an extra high Bn cause our caren take a, short eut pee and dumb old bachelor named | a nigh grado Rosidonsiat School for Girls, Food as his seat of government in| IT IS A CITY OF BRIDGES. | tate in case there is only one child. steel worth in the bar six cents a/ through her yard on their way to|Hrakaway,”” said Willoughby. or thotrear_Hegidane Students, ¢258 €0 ey 1883, is the strorgest of all Japan’s| M. Leroy-Beaulien further woud | Pound, which is | much above the -school.”” eastles and was tne scene of many No rother Japanese city. has 801 ;, the salaries of ce price of the ese bulk of steel me PAINKILLER cures all sorts of cuts.) si133 CHARLOTLE THRALL, Vice-Principal! suareh re many | many. Wards’ are named after |cmplayes of the State as x Ip the finished wire the value isim-| nowy we. GrGEiVeD,—towcrapaous | bran. hurts Ufa tether tttry ‘memorable siege by hee distances marked by them.| 4; those with only one. child, creased from six cents to $5 faa kere are oat tats ene see aia Hpubetinutesy there is but, one’ Paine Wi ds t k C HT the Shogun Iyeyasu at the close of | There are 189 principal ones and| vith none five years after marri- | POU a pie pease 5°08, oods ook 30 ege the great Osaka campaign of 1615. goodness knows how many lesses Wire for fencing and the common ole we ‘sare ‘0 ee genuine mad - hs a ith the the city is built on either bank of [ones According to ancient cus‘om,| “Naturally >the proposition has grades of so- called market wire ao| >? Davis Thad a fight webvais ee re 8 aay eure nants eee ery the wide river and on shi-| the various trades and industries] arous, acta sition. Tt is|20t involve a high labor cost and Tai boy next door,” a mw bss Traparge for very, mia ithe sala Wd Eka aocare of the ‘congregate on particular streets, | Fhe ‘eh {fell at_a small advance above the| Landlord — ‘Ere you, _you|t his father. “Yes, ‘T know: his Ps a ee atre: a ade to Hos street ; yore sie ey sees Rog t oe REGS, of the metal er wires eee + paid for your beer.”? Way- seers ooming RUT dashes, . theatres have their strect and the! drawn’ for more eieebug urposes | farer—“That’s all right. Di office. “OBAKA MAKES MERRY. — | fortune ‘tellers theirs, “Tho central Ba lee a i See a ne WAKO pe you will get. the best. of i cell at higher prices. Wire one one- | pay for it?” Landlord—‘‘Ooursé [ Canals cut and crosscut the city | part of the city has many fine bui'd- ie tins wehia . a fliren shat ng | thousandth of an inch in diameter | did.” “ Wayfarer — “Well, thea, the See ee ie co tted tanks | habe: SoEhel siey Wiatlc a classical e “i ml is of course exceptional, being pre-|there’s no need for both of us to : : : ot Holland thau Japan. ‘three| Western structure salt granite col- pean pared ser delicate electrical tests | da it.”? .The microseope | - ee Sa ot reat bridges cross the river, the|umns, and the Sas fice, mint, ar- t deem: — experis employed “by e Uni Gara. ba shi, Tenjin-bashi and senal, steam: ices—particu- The never failing medicine, Hol Government has revealed the Naniwa-bashi. The principal thor-| larly the cae chide ieriginre of the) hecome general Corn Cure, removes all tiet that a house fy sometimes car- We sion yesterday,”” 2S the. required | 1 pughfare is the Shinsai-bashi-suji,|Osaka Shosen kaisha—mills brew size. ERE Paes Pia with its fine shops, theatres and'eries, etc., are all housed in solid ne See poe. Spee ake Beat Siende Wee Lenore thousands of disease germs bustling aspect; it is one of the buildings of Western architecture. HOT WEATHER MONTHS bites LARGE SALARIES. eo withstatid thin:avondertdl-veine attached to its hairy body. The Don’t tail t hintt most interesting streets not only |The foreign concession, datiag from i Some inverest ing inside facie, are occa: | ody. epson use of Wilson’s Fly ab te tana mAs a ae et Seehcual it iret tn gumies eee shag tte KILL LITTLE CHILDREN peas a “some insurance er ae Pads will prevent all danger . in- ae Of, FOF RE it is full of color, vari-color eur- ze = < 8. a killin wen on tains being . stretched across to eutin andar this itn) otitis wars) fe VOU owemt Fo Keon your chil) "ts corer tes eGo aii ceil thao A lady fe ee trie ea tein rom aes aa pt ‘1c AGENTS wenen SE sh: shopkeepers from the aun, ships, there, is also thick with during the Her Se ee einai Oe ‘one of our large western cities he sib iae you BS ie ey bol germs i ae a \- y] ilding: 4 un ave earner ‘Two Thor lars | must me ooks. > ie with the bright hues of the ul-| Western styled buildings now ocen gazasional dose of | in See ee eee ed eect thee T must dee| Little Margaret and her mother, Settee framarine shop blinds with their |pied by Japanese, for the foreign ®V° : ‘ ; ie ie : : . Esby'e s Own Tablets. This medi-| Or Ghured these men are hustl vil cline to do so. because books are| While out walking, approached ome, are gu big glaring white signs, the gay col settlement was moved to Kobe many cine prevents Heal AEG GCE Lee aa canappacciae oyaiy aes preetent luo, aefdons Mretieniod: Just faney particularly nasty-looking organ- i pxshative te ors of the clothing of the pedes-|years ago. There are many d So. rail, Sap ee AB STES. TAY, Upeaeey -trians and the crush of rieksha coo- ‘ewepaper plants, the Osaka Maini-| Plaints by cleansing the stomach | territory, more rapidly. « ver te / All these are borrow grinder, with his monkey, and ber} “7th Surry Os, Magi eter there ig a warmth.of col:|chi and Gtake Axabi being the most |°0? bowels; or it cures the trou: Bh Ge vices tere ee oa mother gave the girl a cent to be FALOGUE “Dent to, ovate, Oan or tat fa surileingly Oriental. ihfuential of all Japanese news- Be aes if it comes on unex- Ba well 0! Don’t experiment with unsatis- Seow er : oe Pinas amie Ce ere etha ioy seem papers aud having far greater oir-(Pectedy. | wacael Heatean, th "Ob fesces if factory substitutes, Wileon's Fiy|S0C er ner alus, then gravel Dyeing! Cleaning! trom a distance is that of a factory|culation than the Tokio papers. | |, The mother who keeps this medi- |standing of the Company, which is shown! Pads Kill many times more house Che Ter ele lag ccenes i aa taiy teil Gens Ves 3 : as Ne pire eet at after fe oar OE eis iret et of gaticosed i paper. If it has ever oneusred to You t9 flies than any other known article. |Key or to his father?” aap ae AMERICAN OYEIND 0. followed in quick sugcessi nd |Osaka the great cas‘ 6 a the most up the Life Insurance business you ‘Four town, or sand direah. there was a forest of factory chim-|interesting of all. It.is built of rr ee Se A EN 1951 Montreal, Tero f heys when the writer was last in| stone, with ices oEees RS Te a arte ae cae ae pene pleaded a departing | he change of dietary that comes onto, Ottawa, Quebes, " r ; Male ble lover. “Nonsense!” exclaimed his] . + Bal y s Own Tablets as a great hole an Agent right in this ferrite! tory. Com- ith spring and summer has the Osaka. Centuries before Europe |ments, crenolated _ skyline, evith inunieate with the head office fiancee ins tedsin ood. “Some- | st, SP Tho , Rapid Neadle Thi knew of Japan Osaka was the great} loopholes for the old time *sinake- | t2Paby during ibe weet Pca naeht ane Seat) * cewho ?? | effect weak sighs yt rele @ | Rapid Neadle Threader financial and commercial centre of! te i : used them for sunn- ais alge > % aot ug inflammation, resulting in dy- \ practical ing, Fe cupite cant ip is tint ll toe astieas ‘rom ‘which, fehting dam much pleased | .apPugent Nor maam. I “Mit, jee ea a nae nin sentery and cholera morbus. ‘The Uimersaving. device, ened Through all the feudal era the mer-|men hurled stones u i fe ir Sa ® Bold by medicine children.” Mrs. Keephouse—“But|front’of it.” abnormal sppdition lone trend’, It threads quick: ka, despired thou : i f : not atten and will cause , chants of Osaka, Bhlants, with walls yards in thickness box from the Dr. Williams’ Medi-|¥¢ 2dvertised for @ girl who under. aehanstive drain on. the. system: TP ab A ine ache he. BY lifetime. ' Mailed to your by the sam..ui, were Ss e they were by the san..«1, and a great parapet and moat, | cing Co,, Brockville, Ont. Revive the Jaded Condition. —|'The best available medicine is Dr. H address, postpaid forage. D. Kello; the bankers and creditors of the} with baaees and yreat gates. Out- do understand ’em; ma’am. That’s Japanese princes, and it was they |sido the present fortress there was Se why 1 wouldn't. work where they| When enerey fiage and the eares|1. D. Kellogg's Dyseniery Contes AGENTS: WANTED. who gave the Sey oe ny Jen formerly “i second wall and para- IN THE EAKLY DAYS. ae the whole system is out of sorts|of i z ‘itants, Ee 2 the inflam- The papld teeny: Te Lee the conrad of Geakksea] Can tae bare tcedvard tie. fost ji eer and there is general depression, | mation and restores the organs to hs erOnaer 6 the firepr rs wal as been raz tl it , s y kept the natignal store of rice, cot: | illed.”‘Tho destruction of this was | Absurd Arguments ‘Advanced | _Ty ugh lack: of consideration of [Seas earmelee’s, Venetables: Fills (healthy action a cS, d the great captains | made a condition of peace when the Against Railway. the hodl's needs mang persons al- anes will remulate: theescng Ae Ve 1 asked ged stom: a disorder- What makes you Seciuedita as) HIGH OLAS secured the ane for their wars | Shogun Iyeyasu captured the castle| — y, low disorders of the digesti he despised merchants of ss sateactaany wee SRG “Dre gestive 2P-lea liver, and make you feel like |ine b rent. ‘The teacher kept: Fro area gat [eam ese, umich, Site Abe indices with which human nature |yaratust@ endure nti they become "now man. No one need sufler & Tie Pe eckuse TE eouldn't tind Mow 4 5 & ress. Hardly an in- E a speech said: “Osaka is financially, |'There was a great palace, built by| vention of importance has come| With suffering. To these a course wen ee ye aul piel ohana “And no. wonder D INADA, industrially and commercially su-| Hideyoshi within the castle, but f lee’ b} i matey ia “Rabo, known far | cusee tie cial war which preced | nt2 use without a struggle against tee vente and spesdy [At be Bot at any. drug store. “| you gouldn't find Moscow, ” return, see great partis really with Hyo- fed the restoration of the, present | able people. In ax article in Pear, | Way to regain health. These pill pots ca his irate parent, it, was burnt] EXHIBITION VISITORS go and Sakai ‘an outport of the | Emperor in 1868 the buildings with-| ‘oy es ‘ =|are. specially compound down years Aen puree Furned city. Jealous of Kobe's|in the castle were det on fre.by.a| rn iguemmume one may learn. of ee ee popsia aud the nny alls] QUEEN VICTORIA OF SPAIN, |'o treat a child in that way! AP Hbpail: Saaiecey ca wy growth Osaka is engaged in a re-|train laid by the samurai, of the that follow in its train, and they con AGENTS WANTED Feo ea ee cheme,. tO] Airgas Bootes bekere thaie ina {made on the railway when in its in- tr ‘ Goat $16,000,000, it being hoped that| retreat and were complotely de-| {@RC¥- 2 are successful always. Despite Ee Tetilag fe English THE GREAT LINERS stroyed within a few hours, only] op a vailway withi at if puntoash Kindly mention the name of this ‘i es pe some of the small see oe the way within a dozen: vmtles | ner in. wri ng to advertisers. Spaniards are beginning to rea- in every locality, REX at yaks Cone: 172 King nto and big freighters which draw abs walls ‘remaining. satheiane 2 a ibn was Be long time lize that Victoria is made of stron- ohisalie pee myeateey uy much water to go. mow to Osaka beerves as. the SUR pee verse sis fo, caee. & shames of ad: | facky-bad been imparting to the|§e* stuff than her busband, and, pera reves theré when tacilitiew as rovided.| Toke, eatrisan: giipinter the amparisnt and. check Tish ideas, abe’ ontinuen to mae LIVED 94 YEARS IN ONE HOUSE Coasters come now fects, a THE TEMPLES OF OSAKA Public subscriptions would be ft, information that his father je popularit, y 2 “Phe death bas occurred at Braun Osaka is the preset senterpat of | were famous in Japan, particularly |cpened to help on the opposition “9 It is known she attends bullfights ton at the age oa of G. P. Hart- Japan’s commerce, an unks |the Tonneji, which occupies “a vast | 17 much the same way as to-day only as a concession to public wis! noll, who had been church warden eome in great flotillas ttl Nheit extent of ground in the southeast | good citizens of some ancient Taint and national custom, <i it would f Be Brannock’s Chureh, aa section ‘ofthe city, It was found-| of peace are up in arms agains excite no astonishment were she to ton, for fifty years. He was born Oh Acsvand Waa fallen atta: do: any Ha) a connected with elec- announce her penente from all bull- ft he shouts in which he Shed and cay many times and been renovat- mW ouseholders were fights in the futu had only slept away two nights dur- ed at the. expe se of sh rn Be The told that their homes were in gan ‘Against determined “opposition: ing awe woke eo his Hite. x ng from ser of being burnt down, by spar e has effected a” revision of the in the steam engines. vermere eas of the Spanish court, and has stilt arts of | were t ured that their hens would se PeveecnPakion “Dhatuct, tay, eamayor tol for | builders and renovaters have al- milk, it trains were allowed to go “the millions of Ind iia. Most of its|ways'followed the ancient plan,|rattling about the country; and so d em which makes * Tebacco 1 iberality. of the English aa rt, in which she was raised and * vhi rr ff 5 Drug Habits i tl $treets are narrow, although there] and the sug, Hed is of long gone| to their game birds, it was said ree years ago. . i F i New System of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy that “are some wide thoroughfares. There | centuries. eutesl tones of| they would fall-dead to'the ground Old-fashioned Spaniards profess Se eae aty Mai Pacmnatitly. Macvollnes Rebalie: Obtalsed are streets of three story houses) the old Jere the fading spectral |if they attempted to fly through an y the reforms the that makes our remedy one of the wonders of Modern Fedicine. and streets of two s grays and yellows of thexwall sur-| atmosphere poisoned by the en- young bere has wrought; but just! |* “potients cured secretly at thelt-own, homes aarihele Gwe the samo they have been: unable to “withhold sreetne for: ‘her strength of w: e6 one story high, wlil and knowledge. No suffering, no injections, no loss of time, or detention from business, no bad after effects. * re se mud, wattle and Deine: with | the eyes, of waves and clouds-and| that ae would not be able to sides and mat floors © | demons, once splendid with lacquer| breathe in a train Bevellits at Tt has Rey brit time, in trith,| |) "ERE I ERE! _ great mass of the city is an agglom-| and gold, now time whitened and|twelye miles an hou Victoria asthe. most au- ak age book, which fully ox meee or 1 ¥ Sere on oy smoke-tinted, eta ~ oe thoritative ef the women shatia plains our ita a st hay ott, Bk, ba with tiled roofs, All the streets |decay. The five stried pagoda, as consorts the dieonea of theta and Drag habite can overcome, and i “are interesting, brighter, qainter | now almost a ruin, and the moss UNOLE EZRA SAYS. world bs ae Sy ie Seta ara vel ; Sonar than Tokio, and the city as a whole} grown stone flags “ as Ryparanrt | “They’s so many people aes is more picturesque: Jar court. surrounded by an open|the rest cure that the rest u “Tt has: been termed the Venice of! cloister, the. Buddhist School and hey to keep cured all the while.” COE! Kindle mention: the name of this}: »DE'SILVA E, Suite 208, 8 i . Montreal, Canada paper in ‘writing to* advertisers. ad “

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