Not only have Australia and Canada tirade generous offers of assistance, but even the Malay States offered to lend @8313: Britain 300 men, and Hongkong in men and tour Maxim. - -, Z _ ’ and permii the entrance of skylight, at time (ruin-sing the sunlight. They are not transparent, however, and one on the outside cannot see what is going on within. The walls may be readi- ly washed. The experiment has been tried with success in an operat. has room! at the Elizabeth hospital of the Siatm of Mercy. in Case}, Ger- man†EVERY CONTINENT REPRESENTED It glass building $61163 become po- pular people ma houses.†The at y .yet “live in glass ones were invented in uuv bVllCIvo \\’here the eyexbro-ws are too broad and inclined ta be. bushy they should be daily trained by brushing, and will, in a short time. show an immense im- Tb} toilet of the; eyebrows in simple. The hair of :he eyebrows can be train- ed to lie clo<e and smooth to tho skin, thus resembling the pencilled lines we read of so often by. the aid of a tiny little but?!) manmactured for the purpose and for sale at all shops deal- ing in articles for the toilet o ‘1'}, v v, rv-‘---~.a uul El'ï¬tllu I’ll-YE;- onl endurance. They are not beauti- ful on a woman’s {ac-3, however much they may signify either mental or bod- ily vigor. and when they are not only {heavy bu: droop and meet at the nose, they are dixagrecable, and are said to accompany an insincere and prying nature. The ideal eyebrow accepted by the Greeks as the perfect feminine eye- brow is long. nearly straight, arch- less and delicately pencilled. But like the resebud mouth it does not indicate er xnsibility and greater strength of cha raczer. Faimly defined eyebrows. placed high above the nose. are signs of in- dolence and wmkness. Long, drooping eyebrows, lying wide apart, indicate an amiable di4-‘posili3n. - \Vhero the eyebrows are lighter in color‘than lb: hair. the indications are lack of vitality and great sensitiveâ€" CHARACTER LN EYEBROVVS. Romantic women usually have a very well-defined arch in the centre 01 the eyebrow, while a sense of humor is indicated in the arch nearer the his surprise. A few good piece}; of modern artillery well mounted, can do more work than scores of old-fashion- ed guns. . sex positions lies the great :waterway of the Thames. There are two groups . of forts to guard the river. First, on ' the broad estuary that forms the no- tual mouth of the river, there are the torts ot Sheerness with the defences of Chatham behind them. Further up there is another roup of forts to bar the narrow passage of the river at the sharp bend just below Gravesend. Several of these forts are, :it must be admitted, somewhat antiquated and Unsatisfactory structures. armed with! what a sporting man would call"‘rath-l or a scratch lot " of guns. The old! ,unoug them. But they are now be- _' ing re-armed with heavy modern guns 1 and quick-ti rers. Que. good battery has : ï¬-‘_ A been constructed lately on a spot that need not be noted here, and pre- parations have been made for mount- ing powerful guns at other points, where the enemy might least expect them, the actua; mounting being left till the eve of war-in order to complete en attack coming through Essex. On the north-west, positions have been chosen about Berkhamstead, in the Chiltcrns. Between the left of the Bonthern line and the right of the Es- The bold chalk ridge of the North Downs is thus the southern wall of London. The line of selected positions extends for thirty-six miles from the Hog’s back on the right of Halstead, in Kent, on the left. On the other side at the river there is another ser- ies of positions selected, running from Tiibury to the Themes, by Brentwood. to Epping, to protect London against The Great City Is So: so Unprotected as light Be Imagined. To many readers the information TO SUFFE that serious steps have been and are A being taken to defend London against attack will doubtless come as a surâ€" llrs. 30b“! prise. Those who are responsible for 3:: :2: the national defences have based their . . Ozhcr Sn mtlon on the theory that if we were Mrs Dar unhappiiy involved in war with aPOW- borne; (mg erful European coalition, and if, still ! lieve that more unhappily, a disaster to our! has been f: navy deprived us for a while of the person belle command of the sea an attempt would} ’ m order Ln find th be made to invade England and seize! e ro. London. GLASS HOUSES ties THE DEFENCE OF LONDON. i um umw must be fed in port and out. 330 Lbs cooks have from sou to 600 men =00 their hand: every day or the year. Thamduring the Voyage, the ste‘erage, ‘ ' and firs: cabin must be The steerage passenâ€" gers dâ€"o’no: have an elaborate bill of (are; but about 3,000. smafl loaves of brad are baked for the craw and steer- age mry day. and that, in itself. is git to the galley and watch the efforts :by which this moab with which he has éboen finding fauh are prepared. The gchances are that two minutes amid the Ftumes and ham; of the galley would re- :‘duoe him to a. state of seasickness gwhich would rob hut: of all interest Ein meals of any ‘sort, but if he could M'ai‘ hm: enough m mans-m - t---- \ â€" v~â€"w- §U .‘J.u5 ‘U Lul-u : _- : "Bless your heart, we don’t have any {Luz-tic, and to master an entree that {trouble now," said the chef of one of {is aLtemptiug to dance a can-can on {1333 new ships. "You have t~0 be a. bit I ' ‘ . " 9' V. T- “op of a plungmg rang . It would 01 an acrobat and up to aka .Lt-U- . . , _ §hrand performance, but 1 t’s a! . I’ve g06 a happy thing 101' stewards and ‘been a sea cook for twenty-five years, weeks if every disgruntled passenger and I’ve seen some jolly messes in my [on a transauantic bteamer could. in Idgg- W9 fhdn'L havfmémn a SQmDéetff g'rougha weather, be forced to pay a v“ IL conwmqgoes we _ \0 now, an e LAâ€"Lâ€" -â€"- wad. has enough to receive a ta! imprasmns. be weal-.1 c4 galley stairs a humble and traveller; and. in ("mm m other thing to clutch a rope swung] across a kitchen that is trying to turn ‘ turtle, and to master an entrm Hm+ ? [mm-um“ of Conrocung an l-Znuec When the Kitchen Is Try-tug to Turn â€in: Tun tie and the Pots and ran» An Banach: the (‘an-(‘anws'ea (Icahn on 3ch chaal ships Who llam- In Fight ahc Crew. C-acking on the high seas isn’t 80 ex- {citing a profession as it was in the old days; but even now, it presents MIRACLES DONE IN THE GALLEY OF AN ATLANTIC LINER. SEA 0001(st AUROBATS.3 i There are thousands of women throughout the country who suffer as Mrs. Robins did, who are pale, sub- .ject to headaches. heart palpitation land dizziness, who drag along fret [quentlv feeling that life is a burden. ;To a I such we would say give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial. These [Jifls make rich, red blood, strengthen the nerves; bring the glow of health to xgale and sallow cheeks, and make the feeble and despondent feel that life is once more worth liv- ing. The genuine are sold only in boxes. the wrapper bearing the full name "Dr; Williams’, Pink Pills for Fae Female." May be had from all dealers or by mail at 500. a box or six boxes for 3.35"! by addressing the six boxes for 82.50. by addressing the 1“? “": ‘::-m..’ ‘fn ‘9 . ville, Ont. Dr. WEJiams’ Mannie-“(3;)“ £31303}: much resemb.ing mine through the use of Dr. Williams' link @118 came to my notice. and I de- l cided to give thtm a Ll'lui. Alter using two boxes I Iound so much. re- }lief that I was greatly rejoiced to know that I had found a medicine that would cure me. I continued using Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills until I had taken eight or nine boxes, when I considered my cure complete. The palpitation of the heart. nervousness and headaches had disappeared; my appetite was again good, and I had gained in weight nicely. I regard myself as completely restored and I would urge other women suffering as I did to give Dr. \Viiliams’Pink Pills a trial, and I am sure they will have equally good reason to sound their praise.†dance. The least exertion, such as :going mp stairs for example, woud leave me almost breathless. and my heart would palpitate violently. My appetite was very fickle and I was much reduced in fleth. The usual remedies were txied, but d d not help me, and eventually Ibecame so weak that I was unable‘ to perform my household dates, an the headachesI ~â€" ‘-v UHBJ «UL $uo person beneA'Led to make it known headaches were the chief symptoms. The nervous trouble was so Sevexeus to border nimOa't upon St. Vitus' dance. The least exertion, such as going up stairs for example, would breathless, and my heart would palpitme vinlpntln M" TO SUFFERERS FROM NERVOUSNESS AND HEADACJE. A Woman’s Advise.’ s. Robins, 0! Port Colborne, 'l‘clh She Found a (are and Assn-rt- [In Her That the Same Remedy WI“ 0.‘hcr Suflcrers. ' LIIS. Daniel RObinS. of pnrf )aniel Robins, of Port Cof- mt†is one of those who be- Lt when aremedy for d1. 8.11.8 L found, it is the duty .of the ene.ited to make it known that. other winters may also raud Lo rgqewed health. Mrs. '31": an Rance Whenf mg to Turn lllm ‘l‘fur- ml E'uns Ara Bunch 3; Cook» «.1: "or that g ’ “3’" the Crew. ,1 gh seas isn’t so ex- ; roman-no, Tells How am! .tsm-rt- the no- Ruucdy wm (‘uro deSpair. It is , at: in dignified Eoff so and compose MED-P355 it’s quite an- iczdgnt, w , ' d "'"0 passenger i and 1've seen some jolly messes in my could, in â€lay. We didn’t have even a sample of pm: a misâ€" I the conveniences we have now. and the - bouts weren’t so steady, and whenever :he storms were extm bad the water; ah he has ‘ would. come flooding into the galleys ' ed. The {and put out the tires, and then therel :amid the lwws the devil to pay. I remember, {one-3, when all the passengers who' WOUId FEB-{Were able to be up sat around the rasickness fsalaou wizh: their feet tuckei u _ interest Ethem and the stewards handed " he could :bis pletters {1111013 roast beef. 12mm. : “â€"uâ€"w itheér fingers. There wasn’t any use {trying to manage dishes; and I tell lyou gettmg that beef oookad 3‘â€st my Ear-m and every9,hdng cooker: to per- ;feciion. lhsre’s u howl of protest. The gmcdern boats hive made the difference Tpossibbe. but 111;: passengers haven’t ga-ny idea of the di.fic.ulty of doing gship’s cooking in bad weather and are :' un reasom blc some: imes." } The cook on a merchant vessel miss- es some of the complications that vex 'thaa soul of the chef was the devil to; once, when all th1 were able to be up saloon wizh: their £ee1 1533: kl“ (.05; , uâ€"uv th La yLaU Ll CHI [y im.p3>;sxbLe. excep; in case of serious ao- czdent, for Water to reach: the ï¬res and put a stop to culinary prov/aed-v “1833. 3 :xstryurc .3 swepL and gar- niohdd, in a fashion LOJ'SaliS y the heart of a Dutch housewLe. The wh.t.e paint LS SCUUI'Bd. until it is dazzlinn a steel bar runs along the front and back, and wparme cross burs may be clumped L0 mewe at oonvuu'cm inter- val“. Poas and kettles are hemmed in. in this way, uni Lo add to their firmness, each is (-1.1mped to a cross bar wi‘h whu looks 1.19 a large iron Clehrdupin. All Mkmg utenaits are made much deeper than would be na- to avoid spilhug of {11% contents in rough \V'tna‘hel‘. The huge oopperl ____--_ -u“ ;...J UdbbCLJ LL Illaur md.- away on a \wyuge llke epliag suuw ,JanS, and many Lena m palacuea deuce merl'lly up we gul- ley ~“alts to table, band 111 hum wllh 2b,00J p..u.ul.3 0o- Laue , WILL: lU,U.U cgga, mun: 06121-5 uaeuk, “New “ally. ;Th-au 1w gully-no UL .l'ean LLLJK sown {the 1,000 gang-us of euuuenaéa mm; chickens. turkeys, uUUkS and llamas hfl‘UJL the Lunar wharc th.lr alaugnl- erea boulea hung in huuureda a. a mine. As for we luciaeulala, no one bu. the head steward knows we tale 0]. all-em. imagine all thes 1004 ple- nangea. The wens are divided inlo cam-panmeuta winch mu hold lirm-‘ 13' was ul‘ various sizes. ON TOP 01" THE S'I'OVES _- _-\. v us} “061.15 I“ Lug baker’a‘ duugn Lrough is emu ,h to dis- ovuraga a Laimfnearted 039k, .ur Hunt is dumpeA iuw in by Lind bal- rd. 0.18 .auuuxed and tiny buu‘cl pf ‘l “ .o ‘.. (ask. The very sight 0; the THE GALLEY :5 u mum of protest. The hive made the difference 11);: passengers baven’ the di.fic.ulty of doing in bad w that. and are one over an immense chur- The bakers hue a separ- w-le and ovens for them- 1b-ey0nd them is a cold 1nd athisc Lil-d 1.x.UJ Lo have naming L0 ghpLs 0L cuouess law or Ilusloa! tnstéumo'ntt. » What» Boyce 00.. â€mnmngggggi Lowest when ow: gazed. Fine catalogue coo ï¬le! {in {u for anything in Every Town can have a Band cal-belie Disinfectant... Once. Oint- ment. Tooth Pewdm etc“ have been awarded 100 medals and diploma (or mperior excellence. Their regular nee prevent :nfoeti- one disease; As): your denier to obtain 1 supply. Lists mailed tree on application. Brass Band; There are thirteen streets in Lady- emith, fairly well laid out. The town hall cost£ 6,“)0 to build. "Ill 8!!“ KILLS Bosch“. 80‘ Ban. 8;. an! In“. Geld by All m. or an Quo- W. Toronto. ~~.“'-;â€":;- Rota! Caralake, mm- a... am- from 81 g (is, 1; 0p; 0.1‘ 8. Station. Menu-ll. Cactus Co. .. my a. AVENUE HOUSE“ Comets have a temperature that is believed to be two thousand times fierce:- than that of red-hot iron. A red-hot iron wall so so that it can be easily {ten old putty removed. Before marriage a woman worries because she is single and after mar- riage she worries because. she isn’t. -â€"- uv-u‘ .v- wow .- CW. - WV do. Bold B "Kil'dmuiocswthrongbout :11. world. Be sure Md u {or " an. Window's 600mm; Gym m. WINSLCW'S SOC/THING SYRUP ha been and by mower! for their children teethgng. It. soothe- tho child. softens the gums. 3|)â€: mm. cum wind wllo.:qq in that)?“ reguodglor disrrhueg 250. n bot.- hl‘ A man who is tied to his wife’s ton string is well connected. Take Laxative Bromo mine Tab! ‘ linguist: refund any more: it fly w:- flag: I.‘ “T A A bach=9lor says a “1i £8 :3 undoubted- My 9. good thing to have around the houseâ€"to blame things on when the! go wrong. “ Pharaoh 100. O’KEIEFE’Sï¬Ã© 'r’FDQr MALT A Bad Case of Asthma. Mrs. Samuel Ferndel, of Clements- port, N.S., writes: “ It is with great pleasure that I write you to tell of the good I have derived from the use of Catarrhozone. I am in my eight- ieth year now and from youth up I' have been troubled with Aethma. and not. until I used Catarrhozone, did I get relief. It has cured my Asthma in an incredibly short time. and I1 heartily recommend it to all.†Ca- tarrh-o-zone is sold by all druggists" Trial outfit sent for 100 in stamps by N. C. POLSON’ . CO., Kingston, Ont., Proprietors. l Instruments. Danni. baht-u. Etc. Aren’t you afraid to leave that handsome: bric-g-brac on the mantels and tables while your daughter re~ THE VIOLENT ART OF ELOCUTION. ’ One of the quee‘rest notions foe eco- nomizing time in reading print is proli- ably one advanced by 8. correspond- ent of a New York newspaper, who ad- vises this style: Mary had a little lamb, Snow as white was fleece its, And everywhere that Mary went, Go to sure was lamb the. The theory seems to be that by read- ing the alternate lines from right to left the eye does not travel so far its usual, and thus a material saving 18 affected. But this idea pails before a crazy suggestion of another idiot who would like to see it thus: Mary had a little lamb, Wons an etihnv saw eceelf sti. unset-tuna - . tannin. life is a Hi 16 more varied and pic- turesque than that of the passenger steamer chef. but there are victor es and victories, and who shall say that the concoction of a B'gnon dinner. in deï¬ance of wind. wemher and the MW of gravitation. isn’t as great a (eat an :he thrashing of a geordie ship’s crew. It all depends upon the point of view. and rum amuck the mate is told off agzxins: him and evex'ybudy else stands by to watch (levels-patent; and gather up the fragments. Altogether his life is 8 [Ii 16 more varied and nun- WWW M~ “ Balmoral,†Pros Baa; CEYLON GREEN TEA ls absolutely pure and uncolored. â€I..o\ ' -'-'-_l laviuonteo :nd Btfrnflil‘fl'll. LLOYD WOOD. Tomato. GENERAL Lam. ‘I'. C“! A CGLD I! 0“ DAY _ï¬ '_v~ â€"-â€"v' U- ' unal- W aurv. x. 'W. Grave's: signature is on ouch box. . c. caveat 00., CALVERT’S FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS READING BACK \VARDS. '. P. C. IONS. ,McGul-Colkgo Avonuc. Family Eocol m 81.50 m J‘â€" . fl Pun. of Gnnby. Qua. '0 0333: mum 40¢ per pound To introdueo Dr. Dow‘s Talk: Pm. for making Mood to; 9ng people. toms}. mum. Hm sad kidney dune. mum Mum- o! m I Item. m. m (in FREE your emu! 314k Gold nod Watch. in at onmvod, or I GI: Ital Wuch. ladieu' 0! at“: mum. am keen. cum-ad 5 an. The pills no _350 â€Iggyâ€"£3.50 («10!»ch ‘chd oL'm -...--.--. __ -- - m. mm and ‘ in? wm ma}; 'i6 '83:}: cu' votch; or write (or Winn. Am mud in every £0" ad 03v. POULTRY, 31mm, seagipptss, sad otter F’RODUCE. to ensure best run!“ consign u The Dawson Commission 00., limited, cor. Nut-Mot calm. lt.. Toma. A. French officer has invented an army bicycle, which, at the word of command, can be folded in two and slung over the shoulder. HARRIS v- V‘- billed “It: the recipy on the zoducos ouch wonder-(u: remit: v. 'u‘1 W IL wulcï¬ Kl beat. blood puriï¬er- starr’n. Send fur testimonMs tree. u- : nnprx‘vmv -- AA with LOCAL APPIJCATICN'B as reach the vat. of the (it-ease. ('at u: h is a blood or conduct-ion»! disuse, and m order to cure it you mad take internal remedies. Hall’s Catanh Cure 1- taken internally. sud acu db recur up ghc blood and mucous uurl'ncoa. Hull's Cltn rrh mm is not. I qua k med‘cino. It mu proscribed by one of the bow pny‘xuans in thin ccuntry no: years. and lo a remlarprcacriptlm. 1’ ‘3' con:- Doud o! the but touica known com- bi"‘d "Vh Rh. hat-f k‘A‘A _-_ on A .w-~..w uuvu wonuorflli results in curing istosrr’n. Send fnr testimonl-ds tree. F. J. CHEN EY Q 00.. Props†Toledo. 0. Bold bi dru nuts. pnce 75c. Hall’s ‘amuy F1118 are the best. Michigan land for Sale. [ARRIS $3. ccï¬p‘gorap' R BRASS. Whom-ole only. Long Distance Telephonol 73$. WILLIAM 87., TORONTO. “Sniping? “y on the mucou :umn nnnh wan-4 a sauna“. Ibintuon ot the two ingredioggelfoggg A-'“‘ _A‘__IAA BOERS IN OTHER LANDS. It is stated that President Kruger has issued a proclamation comman- deering all the citizens of the repub- lic resident abroad. The penalty for noncompliance is a fine of from $500 to 2,500 and one to five years’ impri~ sonment, with loss of franchise and confiscation of property. Catarrh Cannot be Cured 1’3! 08. Nd; is firing by. sharpshooters our nu. 00., 29 Adobido 8t ‘13; 'WhIEEJ-M' enemy'é head ’01- WATCH W -‘ “a w m â€"- â€"-. ._‘ ,_ _. .-. 3:: jlyelng : â€cléamng! l "U ungcrua H... You want. Paint quality.†nun: dun quantity. You won't object to getting a great deal for your money though : will you RAMSAY’S PAINTS ' Wmnnudloot'ondnlbo t eonsâ€"think otitl 001013360 tees '0 *muq ï¬n" m We mm. ood. nuuau. zxxnonxo men n "unmpmente dim-ion" throughout the Dominion to can our stock (or “treatment. This stock gamma. good difldcnd: pgyublu hm! you-ix. or aiding to invent- lncnt; .130 to «some application: {or good 1mm. We wlibenl communion. Apply. Look to: at. In your bumâ€"o} 31â€"13â€"033. Montrea1,.i‘oronto, Ottawa, Quebec. _____-_-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"wm‘mvw‘ EThe Size of it Catholic Prayer "n" '°""'"' °"" Made by Olfllu, napalm Rc‘lim Pica smug: . and Church o .m A BUCK GTOVE 00. Limited MW Win... Msil grderl receive proï¬t. 83:: THE "nu u ' ' D. I J. OADLIEB 00.. Montreal. " BRANTFORD, ONT., «~â€" -.â€"~~.. 'â€"â€". ï¬- ._ _- lyelng ! cleaning 1 ' hthebuchsbc wriiwlxcxu byludingledeu TORONTO, Ont. 19, giantess-Mn†work to :ho ‘ “ Bllflfli {IEBIGAI DYEIRG ND." '-_L ‘- , -_.-- m" n.“ an. raw; uuxcqu CS!- The SWISS- mum 00., Imam, 011%., Quad: Gun Saving. and Loan Company, Toronto. Rheumaiï¬ï¬ AGENTS WANTED. C EYLON TEA. EVERY DAY adds to the large list of drinkers Words may not convince you. but 3 trial certainly will. lCAD PACKAGES. 25, 30, 40. 50 and 600. 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