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Grey Review, 5 Feb 1897, p. 9

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While the Woâ€" re Lanaedâ€"All trom ol EGritis® panies _ Almast ILLIC E ON THE INGS. F DEATH A y eB}ow exn, usical edâ€" Britisi» ked ero the «D he De 1 0) e G Q N butsr uts APraiows, W > * c»tral uts mt Article XIHIâ€"The timé and place of meeting and all questions of procedure shall be decided by the tribunal itself. I‘h‘s article also deals with the keeping ol the records andstipulates that a deâ€" cision shall be made if possible within are equaiu recourse ~t description or mors frc invited by Article * made to tt excepd thu hearing of decide, upc that the d necessity in ed questio eral impor rights of . its private an ‘nterni jurisdictior ca‘m shal be â€" dealt Article VI Article I voived con territory â€"0 sident may of such St tors. Similarly colony, he1 oificer ther tors. TEI Article 1 include all other â€" clai servitude. to fimherins Article I1.â€"The parties agree to arbiâ€" trate, subject to this treaty, all quesâ€" tions in difference whichthey may fail and adjust themselves by diplomatic neâ€" gotiations, BDetails of the Agreementâ€"Made to Rettle All Disputesâ€"How the Arbitrators are to be Chosen. The preamble expresses the desire of Great Britain and the United States to consolidate the relations of amity happily existing between them, and to consecrate by treaty the principle of international arbitration. TRE TEXT OF THE TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. ‘imilarly in the case of a British ony, her Majesty may appoint an icer thereof to be one of the arbitraâ€" \rticle VIIL.â€"Where the question inâ€" ved concerns a particular State or ritory of the United States the Preâ€" nt may appoint a judicial officer such State to be one of the arbitraâ€" & LARGEST FIRE ENGINES. The two biggest fire engines in the world‘ are in Liverpool. These are the most powerful fire engines known, throwing 1,800 gallons of water a minâ€" ute, and a jet 140 feet high. The force with which the water is ejected from them may be estimated from the fact zfi).t..tt;“:iev" was "warrauted to kill man at 350 feet. n‘t propose a second :W““w;""' § &;@fwflf‘%Many f I ++ C5. D* Women One time Houdin was to give a perâ€" formance in a private house, and when be and his son entered they were conâ€" ducted through the library on their way to another room. Houdin made the boy a sign to see all he could, and afâ€" ter this brilliant performance be said to the company, " Now, my son has seeâ€" ond sight, and can read through the walls of a house," and with that he, desâ€" ignat‘ng a certain shelf of books that they had previously agreed upon, askâ€" ed him what book stood third from the leftâ€"hand corner. Cl " Buffon," the answer came quickly. " And the one by its side?" quickly questioned an incredulous â€"spectator while a messenger was dispatched to verify the first assertion. "*To the right or the left?" said the lad. "On the right," "The Travels of . Avacharsis the Lounger," came the prompt reply, ‘"but if, sir, you had asked what was on the left I should have answered Lamarâ€" tine‘s Poems; a little to the right of this I see Cretillon‘s works, and heâ€" low two volumes of Fleury‘s Memorâ€" ies ‘"â€"and thus he went on to name a dozen books. As all were found just where he said they were this was the most successful feature of the evening. It was all the outcome of a trained eyesight and a trained memory. Sometimes these wonderful memories are gifts of nature, but some of the most wonderiul have also been acquirâ€" ad, and it is worth while to enquire how, because a great memory is a wonâ€" derfully useful thing. Houdin, one of the most wonderful conjurors that ever lived, and a man of real scientific abâ€" ility, performed some of his most marâ€" vellous tricks with the aid of a son whose memory he hbhad trained to be miraculous, He would take the boy when he was a child past a toy shop, and then make him toll what he hbad seen in the window, and after awhile ona glance would suffice to tell the youngster more about such a window than other people could find out in ten minutes. In this way his eyeâ€"sight, his power of seeing much accurately and quickly, was trained to ba as wonderâ€" ful as his memory. The father would write down the son‘s list of objects seen and then go back and verify it, but soon one rapid walk by such a window would enable the boy to menâ€" tion forty odd articles, and he almost NEVER MADE A MISTAKE. Magliabechi was the queer name of a Florentine, who was librarian to Cosâ€" mo IIL, Grand Duke of Florence, and though he never traveiled he informed himseif about. ALL THE PRiNCIPAL LIBRARIES, " You can never get it," said the libâ€" rarian, " your Highness‘ treasury would not buy it for you, for therte is but one copy now in the world, and that is in the Grand Signor‘s library at Conâ€" stantinople, and is the seventh book, on the second sheif, on the right hand side as you go in." nome Examples of #Feople Who Have Been Able to Itetain Things in Their Minds. There are many historical feats of memory that sound as impossible to you and me as would an account of the gymnastics of a Japanese acrobat if we had not seen them. Lord Maâ€" caulay found when by chance he tried it, that he could repeat the whole of ‘"Paradise Lost," though he never tried to learn it; but then Lord Maâ€" caulay loved his Milton, and had read "*Paradise Lost" many a time and oft. so what was that to the actor Wilâ€" liam Lyon, who flourished in Edinburgh about a hundred years ago, and who one day on a wager repeated the whole of the Edinburgh Daily Advertiser for that day, from beginning to end, adâ€" vertisements and ail. Lyon could have but a few hours at best to study the journal ; the matter was characterisâ€" tically disconnected, yet he rattled it all off without hesitation or mistake. Article XIV. provides that the treaty shall remain in force five years from the date it becomes operative, and unâ€" til a year after either party shall have notified the other of its wish to termâ€" mmate it. 1 A _Article XV.â€"The treaty shall be ratiâ€" fied by the President and the Queen, the ratfications to be exchanged at Washington or London within six munths of the date thereof. three months from the Carryâ€"â€""Jack thinks I‘m fickle." Lena "That‘s probably l;hzifr_eas'?n he doesâ€" MARVELLOUS MEMORIES. wmvncm mm un on erertmmamnents s mmass In quaolk medicines. YOU DpO BELIEVE that you are weak and 111. Do YoU KNOW that you can easily reâ€" gain‘ health, strength and vigor? of The RBritish Indian troopship Warren Hastings was totally wrecked off the Island of Reunion on Thursday. The troops and crew were all saved. Dr. Bergmann, of Berlin has been summoned to St. Petersburg to perform an operation on the Czar, who is sufâ€" fering from the results of a blow reâ€" ceived in 1891 from a Japanese fanatic. it is too often manifest to make gain of each at the other‘s expense. This is a shortâ€"sighted policy. The interests of each are in a measure identical, and the more this is realized in all busiâ€" ness relations, the: more harmonious and valuable becomes each integral of a business success. We wonder whethâ€" er the unselfishness of woman, generâ€" ally, has not had a great deal to do with their success? With women, as with men, whatevâ€" er must develop their talent, honor, conscience, energies, and skill, whatâ€" ever gives him or her a higher aim and assists its realization, is of inestiâ€" mable value throughout life. The efâ€" forts made by an honorable employer, to raise the character and the work of his agents, conduce alike to his prosâ€" perity and to the individual. The spirâ€" EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED. Women are forced by various exigenâ€" cies in life to take a very decided stand in the ranks of the great army of workâ€" ers. who battle for bread and butter. For a long time, selfish man was bitâ€" terly opposed to the supplanting of male labor by feminine help. But in the eternal fitness of things the situaâ€" tion is now more or less accepted, with the _ philosophic expression that the "survival of the fittest" has proved it to be a correct condition of affairs, It is noticeable, that women not only surâ€" vive, when they take up occupations erstwhile monopolized by man, but they go to the front in science, literaturse, art, business. Au e Gents:â€"I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl‘s Clover Root Tea. It quieted my â€" nerves _ and strengthened my whole Nervous Sysâ€" tem. I was troubled with Constipaâ€" tion, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleaunsed my system so thorâ€" oughly that I rapidlg regained health and strength. _ Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Hartâ€" ford, Conn, Sold by all druggists. I suppose there were some bright things said at Mrs. Lionunter‘. literâ€" ary dinner party last night? A few. Who got off the most interesting? The butlerâ€"when he remarked that dinner was ready. i CINE COMPANY, Toronto. Price fifty cents a box ; six boxes for $2.50. PILLS. If your druggist should be out of them, address the DODD‘S MEDIâ€" Gentiemen,â€"IL have _ been â€" troubled with a complaint called women‘s weakâ€" ness and Kidney trouble. 1 read of the many cures DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS had done. 1 consented to try them. I have used one box and I am completely curâ€" ed. No pains or backaches have ever come back. I can highiy recommend them to all women. You may publish this so as to help others. MRS. E. ADY, An afternoon nap is not ulwa.tys a desirable thing to 'mdulfle in, but if late hours have been kept the night before, and the requisite number of hours of sleefi been curtailed, it is well to take a short rest during the day. _ The corsets and shoes should be taken ‘off before lying down. Kidney diseases are fatal, They mean slow death, if not cured. But there is a cure, and it is the purpose of these lines to demonstrate it. Here is Mrs. Ady’s testimonia) :â€" pegy 2c oe v gi00.0 §E Louldia d Irregularity in the hour of retiring will cause restlessness, and should be avoided if possible. Regular hours are much the best. , C AN OVER ZEALOUS SENTRY. A London correspondent relates the following remarkable incident. _ The story is that while walking ina park at Tzarkoe the Czar summoned to his sidea gardener he saw working about the grounds. The man obeyed with alacrity, when an overâ€"zealous seniry, mistaking the gardener‘s approach for an evidence of hostility, shot him dead within a few feet of where the Emâ€" peror stood. Whether the storty be true or not, the occurrence is unfortuâ€" nately not too improbable, considering the high nervous tension of every ofâ€" ficial of the Russian Court, and the everâ€"present thought of assassination which, if the face is any index to the fears within, was never absent from the mind of the Czar himself. t With this example in iwiew, why should there be a single woman in Canâ€" ada tottering on the brink of the grave, or going about her work dragged down, dispirited, despondent, and discouraged? gust dropping off fora few minutes beâ€" fore ;norninfi, and waking again, feelâ€" ing tired and irritable. In such a case, treat yourself much as you would for a bilious attack. ‘Take some aperient medicine; be very careful in your diet, take gentle exercise in the open air, and avoid all worry and excitement . _ Consented to Try Dodd‘s Kidney Pills the Premier of Proprietary Mediâ€" cines, and is Now Strong and Well â€"One Box Cured Her. Half a dollar is the price of a box of DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. _ One box of these farâ€"famed and justlyâ€"famed pills was enough to put Mrs. ‘Elwena Ady on her feet, when she was very i!l with female complaint, combined with Kidney trouble. 1 Female Complaints Combined _ With Kidney Troubles are Fatal. Walkerton, Ont., Jan. 18.â€"Half{ a dolâ€" lar saved a woman‘s life in this town not many months agoâ€"only last August to be exact. Disordered liver will often _ cause ileeplessness, When this is the case, the Jatient feels heavy and drowsy after meals, and may fall asleep at once on going to bed, on.'lfy to awaken soon after and lie awake for hours, perbhaps Sleeplessness is a most distressing complaint, and one which ages a woman quickly; therefore "insomnia," as it is called, should be attended to at once. When night after night, a person lies awake for hours together, serious reâ€" sults are sure to follow. It may arise from various causes. August 8 Any druggist has DODD‘S KIDNEY WOMEN‘S WEAKNESS, LUCKY WOMAN ESCAPED DREADFULLY NERVOUS. GUN OF THE EVENING HOW TO SLEEP WELL. Walkerton, Ont Karl‘s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, puriâ€" : fies the blood. Clears the complexion. !Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 | cents. Sold by all druggists. on J CuieEe 5 Gs C 3 (%fiae@_e o) < repu. NX x: / we fares " B a" ‘to yreat repuâ€" Lo ACTS DIRECTLY e UPON THE ts KIDNEYS ano LIVER l\ by placi ;:ldlth; ml:fuotl:‘,emdll'l"vc: 'j, discase and pain from the P system. Â¥ Its tation â€"** T * years m:cc:':a." in' ‘lnout{ continents. Warner‘s Safe Cure Co., London, Roches» 5!£ ter, Frankfort, ‘ Melbourne, N Toronto. t { T The Trouble Can be Curcd, and Mr. D. A. Bullock, of Gcorgeviile, Points Out the ‘ Road to Renewed lHienlth. From the Magog, Que., News. * Mr. D. A. Bullock, boatbuilder, of Georgeville, is well. and favornbill).? known to all the residents of that y lege. He has passed through a .veg t.rymg illness E«m which@his friend feared he could not recover, but he is once more happily onjoyiug‘fi:od bhealth. To a correspondent of the Magog News Mr. Bullock recently.gave.the particul~ ars of his illness and cure, saying that bée would be very glad if his experiâ€" ence would prove helpful in enabling someone else fo regain health He says:â€"‘‘There is no _ «doulst in _ my mind that Wr. William‘s Pink Pills brought me from the bhorrgrs of death to the glad cheerful world. Some {Lwl ago, owing to overwork and trouble . was reduced to a weak state of healin, wherein the bheart failed to do its work properly, and not unnaturally the stomâ€" ach became inactive. I had visits from three doctors, but without beneficial reâ€" sulis. The medicine given by one of. them â€" caused a nervous jshock:> that prostrated me for several weeks. The last one who treated me gave me & preparation of strychnine which upset my kidneys to such «n extent that I was confined to the house and daily growing weaker. I had to keep stimulâ€" ants constantly at my side to keep the heart at work, and even with this‘artiâ€" ficial aid its action was very _ faint. Then 1 begam to try advertised medâ€" icines, but still without any good reâ€" sults. I lost strength, flesh and hope. L was advised to try [Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and that reminded me that First artistâ€"*"Where did Scratchwell get his artistic education ?t" Second artâ€" ist, savagely,â€""At some school for meâ€" chanical drawing.‘" Sheâ€"‘*"The Misses Brown usually sing duets, do they not?" Heâ€"‘"Yes; they divide the responsibility." Cure the Cough with Shiloh‘s Cure. The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup proitnptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Seld by all druggists, 6 ~ + gein nneweee sempimeurm I had a box of them" at my place of business, which had been lying there for more than a year. _ Without very much confidence in them 1 decided to give the pills a triat, The result I must confess seéemed to be almost maâ€" gical. I had not taken the Pink Pills long when I was able to rest in my chair and take good refreshing sleep, something that had not taken place for months before. From that day with the use of the Pink Pills I continued to ga‘m in strength, and am toâ€"day a strong and healthy man. I believe that even Pink Pills should be assisted in their good work on the system, and that assistance is exercise, and this exâ€" ercise I took from the time I began to regain my strength. I have now evâ€" ery faith in this medicine and belféve if those who ar» sick will use it, health will be the reward. "Climb up higher to get away from competition," has been the motto of the Central Business College 6f Toronâ€" to. _ The result is that it is now. the largest and best patronized school of its kind in Canada. Improved courses of actual busimess training, modern and complete equipment, and the services of a full staff u! soven experienced teach* ers are some of the advantages enjoyed by ths many young people who attend this Popu'lur and progressive business school. It well deserves the foremost place among its competitors. 8 An influenza epidemic prevails in Berlin, but while there are thousands of casos the death rate is very small. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills strike at the root of the disease, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of paralysis, spinal troubles, â€" locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheumaiism, erysipelas, serofulous troubles, etc., these pills are superior to all other treatment. They are also a specific for the troubles which make the lives of so many woâ€" men a burden, and speedily restore the rich glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down by overâ€" work, worry or excesses, will find in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold by all dealers, or sent by mail postpaid, at Me. a box, or six hoxes for $2.50 by nddressing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y. Bewnreo of imitations and sug- stitutes alleged to be "just as good." â€"‘*Men generally admire business sense in a woman, don‘t they ?" "Yes; but thay admire it only in other men‘s wives ant{ daughters." in § Great Danger Involved in Weak Heart Action. & AIF" e HERB is only one way by which any disease can be cured, and that is by removinf the cause, whatâ€" ever it may be. he rrut medical authorities of the day declare that near« ?' every discase is caused by i. eranged Kidneys or Liver. h h. To restore these, therefore, is® °_ the only way by which health \â€"â€" can be secured, Hereis where <4 (OZG»nAP I* D 3 KEEN COMPETITION. ClJ Reliable. P HEART FAILURE T10 ARCHIVES TORONTO A d A d d d BA AR For the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. _. .»a â€" PORONTO, presence, EJusiness Coliege Company, Ltd., trisape _ Onso, CiTy or S?Afl q'.l{ui:pa CouXty. _No; my wife held the burglar off with a hat pin while I neloade‘:lg. 1 althe top. 1t has more teachers, more studâ€" ents, and assist« many more young men and women into good poâ€"itions, than any other Canadian Business School. Get particulars, Entâ€"r any time, Write W. H. SHAW, _ _ Weren‘t you frightened when your reâ€" volver missed fire ? Be Not Deceived. _A (cugh, Hoarseâ€" ness or Croup, are not :o be _ trifled with. A dose in tims of Shitoh‘s â€" Cure will save you much trouble. 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