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i‘Bir, tt Airutv
iip 111'illo Viscount, "that by the term eating
liu tos A UAW in la included drinking "ae Welh" S
., , -
"Parbletil" replied his friends.
CHINA'S EMPEROR
FAC T AND FICTIOlt "Very well; I say, that a want ohd
- • 'by a maxi I de, lid %Wen a carter, bah .
i' ff7ffr . 1.gt OPiettre'r-44 pupil of Mantra Or of t
'' Courcheraps-Can eat 0, dinner of GOO
HAS IlUEP DICTATOR 'NOR TUE
, liNT. TERESTINO TerilLES OF VALI* fratiefee •
'
PAST FIVE TBARS.„
- ANT ACIIIEVir,f.MUNTe 'lot fa examplerA .
"Loor 'any ono CI,Se
"Can yon?' .
it. .0 leek ieeice at This sa..*/1 re And he did, 0,t the Oahe 40 Paris. 1-1,,i.s. 4 t ..0 -
U h d b Id t a I and his ''''1":1114;aere:t ToeleveraklloWef; 4T 'rLear C
0 a Ir.= as e 4$116U4 ,
Volvarellr PrOPer O.E4 • , bill for •dinner was close to OR franeS. , . ,..
o• 0
permMe, '. :f44,:trinblVitivtirior.auttsi917(17:04111141): otAorhz; 2 mend,sas Task.
-Boys aro especially noted for 'eating as Dumas talls. it. The Irt§eOultt WW1 At onY' 'Ober time than the present
- .,.
well, but not alWer wieelY. Take 4.1440 for all time among the .big, when all theworld's great powers are
Penrod,for instance.- it is recorded get involved in Wer, , the Announcementst of Big Eaters. -
that •
- at on4 certain Ofterne011, When .4 . .
1,. 1 ' TWO °Valiant -Trencherme thot China, that great sieeeieg giant
Circus was in town, lie ortalthe d +4 •'t •Of -4 ifatlalla eeMprising one-quarter of.
7.7 gnaw- 3.--n-g Armies 'in the order, her's- set LH --A. Monruthe-. shteSnaen.to Whoia the ', the worid's_hePhIation„.,had reverted
' 4lownt A 'pickle, raspberry, lemonade,' term "valiant treneherman!' llas• beenl•to the inonerchical System, of govern,
-$oroilies,.eider,. watermelon, peanut, correOtlY. applied 'was Bionlarek- 'lla :Plerit, would have caused a great wen-
. popcorn, wall'es,ice' cream, taffy. Was also a -hard- &inter, and if • 'we viatitm, ' Af4 is is- the ullsouneemest•
lauSage. flelSurvived, ae aleacet all May follow the precedent set bY the ,that, 'Yeah hhi Rah. peeeioseie of the
- '09)4 lia ander eiraiio eivearastarees Xieeeuat de Vien-CaUtel and Incl -We i Chinese Republic, has been - oleeted
• albeit • the, Oder Was. called to, 4, the drinIciag tinder the heed • of OtitinF1Emperor, was. given only inside Page'
- aid of Providence, 7 .. , • pato have the story. An -Amerleaholh'ineeitioria in the daily papers, and.lit-
ing heoielietit'7113;,Itle Watl,p-aid concerning the . remark-
. .: , 1,fleer telle:Of an eveu
• A otnie' Song .Care.
• / • . the creator ef an empye, thought,", able Chmarean Who is riesr ruler of
.,
•As we inerease in stature we are
„;4LIPliesed to increase in dietary , die-.
iretion. This Is, indeed,. more OrleSe
..s' supposition, aaording to particider ,.
' - If the cue perchance, shetild'••
rohaire a doctor, let -a 'word_ to the
WISO beemffieleat E'ecithaPhths IS -said
. to iipie written vonie.".Sorih,s to Phoe ,
' note e • t* f. his , patients..
i". Perhaps, if yOu inaVe-the rermeehteet-
Says the pincer, "that I had *eel) hard- morepeoplO than allS7 ether, ninnarax
i
drinheret but I found during the evert- save Kit* peorge: •
14' With"Bfemarch-that the drinking, •What hiutl,'ef a-. man is this who
men'T, had mit were tipplers in gelii: ,-2
„ I FM* ''advantage ' Of the,refolatien of
parisoirwith this great Maih''' • T"''' 11910, ,Which overthrew -the old NMI.-
ing off a pint of violent brandy hadn't) „
.,,,,,, cliu dynaSty•almest in a rnaht; to es.'
visible effect On Bisaiarel4 all(' ' tablishhiheeelf ftret AS ',tile hat Pres eliould be. his monnmeat for 1 tuo,...
ALFONSO glVgfh
rive.Coit Breakfast in
five minutes What iii,btKoll Snanieh Mon N
to °the WO' bonoekeePer te•"er:agnent'Peesaceo, "e
• The Argentiae historian, Itoherte
Leviller,, ;low in Switzerland, bas ,
Oxen MI account of a recent cenver-'
eaten With the King of Spain, whieli
toed; plaee at Madrid, King Alfoneo,
Two° Shredded Wheat as.
cults, heated in the oven to
restore crispness and served
with hot milk, make a corn.
.plete,..perfect Meat su.pplying, 100 fli5et.156ed eeverei questions ton -
Rep the Other Fellow.
Ilelp the ether fellow
With. a Mile or word of •checr;
/fry to sing his prabies
While he'e toiling with us here.
Try to ereeoth hie pathway
As he plodeeliieletarneY tbrougha-
For 1043 striving for the haven
That we all are marchIng to
all the strength needed for a netted with the war with greatef rec. inirtobeihbeigwSveli 401144ilioc;Istbac b4mroatibir
9.'1411015ng 1): dere hoetilitiee :began it' lie laigbeill'fictiu jerrwellYtry/arbraili7Y.1"
wae goy foreSee the inevitability Olt
1-10'ss fdllOw travel= 'lvitti
ef the war, but .it le impossible. hi
rimegrgridnirenuitaat teturinert • Aantotisngatoa.al:TiSancou,liro`ugtolitihetroo,
nation. Do not will be anything like clisarneament af.! A4)T1:4"e"t1144 I or 3"-
teco thiset rilay _tx.11 ei4 rot bri as 4r s.nyt eloO, pc contrary,),carried.t ot)ufar when n'y h‘aQ ernoi • /i its okTy t me.e4' thatekre e;yol uourw akinu.•
et no
on t
044 the wetith.kg classes et the 4ifeer. Try to Mahe his 'burdens lighter, •
'ent'coentriee bring such, Preeeure
to bear on their governments .that
the latter will be unable to create
neW armaments. My Opinion is that
.the socialists of .411 countries will be-
come more end More. friendly with.
their governments, and that . there
legitimate aspirations Will be satisfied
as 4 Matter Of 000a business policy.
They will. also develop, andthey will
realize that some of their 'lee-dere*
who' have preached universal Peace's
thilaoveordeolnutdsetlofa,litha*mioislet1 ,the socialists
of all` countries' will be obliged to ury,'
.derstand that SO long as human
heteill their human., lastincts
-their can he tie:better protectiori for
ceentey than. the cr4ition;ef arma-
ments ,which enable it to use organ-
ized force in self-defence. , Arid that
organized force Must be always ready.
Facts are facts, and this earth will
never become Utopia."
• Discussing the effects of the sear,
Ki'n'VghAlryf°11sti°. tsiainkle:s- Will 'Come. for
South America: There will be a rush
of 'Russians, Italians, French and Ger-
Mans now living in South America
back to their home lands to help in
building up- what the war has de-
stroyed. There will be no emigrati011
half -day's work at a cost o
four or Ave .0@nts. The rich.
est man in America can buy
nothing better. Contains
more real nutriment than
meat or eggs. and is more
easily' digested.
Made in Canada.
REMEMBER! Oieitnent
You put on your Ain gets
into the eystem ;est as surely as
feed the child cate. Von't let
ihipure fate and iiiineral colerbeg.
inatter (Snell as many of the,
' cheap Ointment.; contain) get
irito.your childie Mood Zarn-
BUIC isplenelyherbel.
mops Use it 0.•.•ays.,
,50o, Rex al 41112r400=1$ 3.torco.
••
OfrilLtati: r-•=,
"I 4o. 110 think that the, seeialihts " 1,;:wou.:b”-te,to
do
'• Ile will. de the some far "yeil;
AndS'oine ,day when you are trou e,
• - Voit0F11*-1.1.430.r.h; AND .1Oti, • .
a ie toy, rite Nif Dailoop,
7,0P VAL'0,? •
Offices. er sale In 'gond, Otinot.terip:
towns,- The mont• usc„,oni one Interesting
•
•
"It Wei -e a pity that he eitould, be
Purblind, en •this :Matter.,
owes, him much alreedY, The ehOli-
'tiori of the'oefte of. opium. throughout
the Ernpirei a • eoloseal• achievement,
th Illirlicoast,ciliavuqceleoe.re,red t,i9e sident of China, and mist- as its EM. It is 11,0 Jitaf-NaY' measure- •°11 1-• •
your ;doctor e, ping You 4. Per°0 Titan wee Ilaperial ?Mae other „day it was reported, from. -Xing-
koW that the remaining oniurir eh-
. • ,
soMie .eong.e lvlaybe ;wilt, Pre 'Yon 4xxonAgy-ms AtuNno.::
dhsPePsia, hut maybe not.- You • .
•Minister 'under this. 'old -regime, and
When, Di. Suit T.:itt Rat and hisfellow.'
"x,evolutionists :watited a., peohielonal
president WO called' at to. held
clai-Vn the Stila until Parliament should
.decide On a permanent President. Par-
liament met, debated, quarrelled, and
showed such incapacity that Yuan,
with the aid of a few police, dissolved
it, and became the virtual meeter• of
,Chiria, Sugh be has been ever since.
liere is an interesting descrintion
of the 'Man written by an American,
J. L C. Clarice, wile was reeently in
China:
"Yuan Shi Kai puts on no style.
dresses. eiccept at official
'receptions, whe'n he wears a marshal's
uniform. He may, however, have
genera's in gold lace armind him., The
parliament ,after langeSeinewhat. sill"
debate abolished the queue and the
kneeling and cia*ling of the olden
atilt cermonial. The •bow and rais-
ing the. hat ,have taken
eir place,
-t, finally to see it circurnstan-
• never etia teil till ymi try. Thinks ThingW Out In- Adhance and
1
shall not hold to a strict interpreta'. It is generally agreed that no sot- ing the distant , Governorships
We eOnfes$ to a lilting for the very - IseNever Flustered.
phrase," valiant trencherman:' . We , . '
men of his choice. He is charged with
• 1
wit ottr Presentpurphses. ' lug the, past twelVe n1.41Alls than Gen,: beirig reactioneri to the extent of
thin, lIfft employ the WOOS' 45 WM best diet has wen. greater distinction dui showed
Our thought turns at•tertee to the eral Sir ellaries 3/1"zr°,-9711°.succ"4- winking AtoffiCial squeezes in the out-
etigee of Dean Swift, wherein he de. ' ed Sir Tau ii0Iiiilten as Corinnander of lying Provinces, but this I doubt Ris
• ' icribee,the noonday meal of a farmer the Dardanelles fordeS.. ' • experience -with the salt Monopoly has
Eqrly well known in- literature. in i "We knew Monro would come out opened his eyes. In the old Imperial
the middle of the tahle. Was see ea. on top," army men said, when he Was • timee h2,500,0(10 was the utmost tax
snbstantial dish of meat (At for the mentioned, in despatches by Sir John brought to the Imperial Treasery.
plain eOnditien Of a husbandman) in, French, after the battle of the Aisne, Last year under 'foreign' manage-
S.dieh of about. four and twenty feet, and -created a Knight Commander of 'tient it yielded $34,000,0004. Such an
older." Queen Cilurndalcliteh, to , the Order. Of the Rath for his great object kiwi will reit be thrown away
•
•••• -tiler, -wee another Rig Eatev. tSlici critic remarked the other flay': "If "Yuan`Slir Kai, in fine, is the most , from Europe for . sonie time to. come.
. aceept-the statement of the same au. 'services. As a well-known, military on Yuan..
would ereueeli the Wing of a lark, there IS a Way out of this -- IDardan- interesting man in the political world !Many Spaniards who would otherwise
bones and all, beAreen her teeth, al- Ones Muddle,' §ir Charles will find since Prince•Sismarck, Ille toA . is • have gone to South America Will end
though it werp nine times a$ large as
eha '
and • MorPhine • fiends there • were
tO be arrested and .,.entence'd to penal
'servitude. •
Allowing ot tho. situation. He is fill-
e'lle .finding a way for present
wit
• Arty0
-15116o you
, htrein. DetrY or -
33ramptomont.
T row Away Your 4
Glassts
Free- .kresciiption.- .
IrOu Calk iic4ve Willea,aud• 1700 Xlime•
Irull
or au businesses..
spplication to Wilson goblisbiiig COSA*
PanY,. 73 wp.st Aaelnitie•sr. Toronto, •
• t•IVOUS' '' •
- Do yop wear slaSses? --re • You a '• '
that there is real baps f94.7 You. Many: cut Dein nY ear bone rjr i• •;" .uodical •
rvtiecotsfetas?,e, neytleo-..syEroalliziwonii toetbgeraaeyro nicroiw;.. ,• *Is' ;Itttnonnwo.,T41414.4 _li,Itooleic.$#„ writ.
cx-to•rn. al eared With.
whose 4iyes ewere failing. say they bave:,,us before too,late. Pr,:. 0 :T,An.
lipantainginti r 0 reyeosi rewstootirdeedefutlhstotrpegeh hirenee. th,i.e'rhtee••
seription, one meet_ sevs. aXter -trying
1 L:•"1 waa almost' bliral;. :could 'not see
te recta a.t New I. cin read ovary-.
thing xi:afoot. any glasses aiA ,cYea •
A, not water any more. .4-t night they
th
that of a full grown turkey; and put al 4 Rota fifty-five years age, Sir
••.• bit of bread in her -mouth as big as and is
• •
two twelve -penny loaves. She drank. of nineteee, beaming a captain in
;oil of a golden cap almilt a hogshead ten years, major, in 1898, and colonel I tiaily put (Iowa in the ceremonial. or-
--atettedireahlit'?"7 This deSeription- Would tw01,Ve,.1r•eara ago. On the north-west I •aers_._,, ,_.T...:Iiii,,.i„.it,,,r.....________,_ies, it .,,,Mi:.:...,:i7..zen:..::i.,0,.'ne,d. e
be quite aefair to any.-ieisebibIe fni,----frolatie. r-of-India--and-LSolitlEAUida. "
key, but for the feet ino-irin,qttot- -he-::preved-limself'a..harer, while ' _
ed from the "Voyage to Brobdignag." as Chief Instructor at ' the Hythe e e• ,
While we are absent fromthe world School ef Musketry he rendered in-
-Of Ordinary -proportions we may 'Visit Calculable service td the Home Porees.
the Northland; where Thryrn brought It was during the manoeuvres ,: of
home the fraudulent Freya as his 1913 that General Monro showed
• Wide. •Mr. Bulfinch"is authority for what a magnificentitrategist he is,
, the .statement that Thryro. . was. for with a 'small force he outman-
. "greatly surprised at seeing her , eat oeuvred heavy divisions in •the most
for. her suhriehveight salmon and a skilful manner. .
- full-grown ox, -Washing the whole I Bin most Marks
ed Characteristic i
even greater; but he has nerve and ' einlilayinent,isn'Fkance and Italy." - -
1
. -
knowledge."
• • Charles entered the army at the age RECKLESS AND IMPROVIDENT-.
KILLED IN„ ACTION. Gerntan Method of Illaisirig Money
• ,alewn with three tons ,of mead. No the sympathetie attitude he always
,
' wonder' he. said: , .
• I' never saw. a bride
. Eat SO mdch, • ' -
And never a nudd
Drinic MOM. Mead. • :
The Escape Frew Grub Street.
. "Washing* -down," is a delectable:has _Always thought-out every possi.
expression .and- . reminds one of old bility beforehand. He is never bur -
Samuel Johnson, .71Iiose remarkable ried, never 'flustered, never takeri by
way of washing his • food down has aui..prise... vo, has prevared ,for as
been describechiri one of the impee- ' many sorts of failirci as ithere are
;-eahl'i u8s4Ys of Ml % Macaulay John- chances of success, and with his
i it's centlitY is famous for. its solid .precise • knowledge,he estilnates the
, - • e ng and hard 'drinking.. Not that strain on the weak links of his ma -
the dictic•nary Maker was a hatd-te-iial.", , . ,
., . ."..
drinker.*: As to the other Matter, Ida .. It ite a curious• fact that this noted
'Grub Street • experiences had, made • I Soldier. comes of a race of, famous
him anything but•delieate in, his- eat Edinburgh doctors -three of his an-.
• inglialien___Ite had something to eat eesters having held in sticceesion the
"Being often very hili1101 when h°•,,eirice of Professor of Anatomy -and-
sat'down to his meets," says Macau": ; Surgery at:Edinburgh University for
lay, he contracted a habit of eating considerably over a hundred years.
- with .ravenous greedineas. Even •• to1 'General Mom() bears • a striking re-
e:e!.•he end of his life; and even at the semblance to Sir John French.„ Seen
tables of .the groat, the Sight of food from behind, hamight easily be', mis-
---:- affected 'hint as it affeets _wild beaette...eehen. for the Field Marshal, who is
and birds of-preh•:" • At the tables of one of his greatest admirers. •
thegreat in that period sat the- six- .
, eight hours • hag, • . LACK": leotl -Bricr"-Ngr '
..
battle men-- and dinners were ' often
A litac earlier: than Johnson's time
Swift describeea dinner at the house Was a 'Godsend in This Case..• ;
of Lord Smart, where' the fide ' eon- ht , Is not always that a lack of
. • ' money is a benefit. • ... :
- • .Ioirst course-4irloin of beef, '- -fish, 't-(11
Irgus_lady Owes heiliealth to the
.. shoulder of veal and tongue', claret. fact, that she &Mid not Pay -In ad:.
_ Second eourse-Almpild pudding vancethe fee den•ianded by a sPecialiSt
• fritters - ihiakiriS;''lilaelt- puddings--.Eiiid- ET) fi..;est her 'for-stemaely'tronble..-In.
-•,., .s.eup. • ?Wing and small beer. telling of her case she says; •
' Third ;coursellot Sr°11isthl pastyr a ".1 had been treated_ by fear (Where;
•• - hare,: a 'Dahl -At, some pigeons, part. ent physicians dining yeais -o u
--ridgei;--a-.goose--atitLaLhitin. Beer arid - -
adopts 'towards "Tommy," but, aS the
latter Says, he Is a. "terror for train-
ing.", Drill, drill, and more drill is
his _motto.
e One who knows,General Monro in-
timately -remarks that his most pro-
zninent atmlity is his soundness. He:
knows his mind right through. "He
Number of Casualties ill Worhys, Adversely' .Criticized. ,
Great Wars, , LerEll Inchcape, in an address tie-
•
ossible that the Preiefit : fore_the _Institute of Bankers M.Lon-
England, said. the finaiitial-Pelre" y
will be one of the most -destructive i
Would' Pain, dreadfelly; now they feel
ane all 'the. time: It was like miraclo••
to me." A. lady' whom used it says: • eThe
atmosphere seemed hazy with or with-
out • glasees but after using tbis pre -
of Getinany Imre the marits-of-: reek -
history. • • • • ' leisness and improvidence. None of
.. .
The -wet in the Balkans resulted in
the money 'required -for the war had
a'great loss ,of life. Out of 1,000,000
been raised by increased taxation, and
soktiers in ,the field, no' fewer- than
eadh successive lean meant fresh in,
320000 . were killed, • 200,000'
l'el:ng &Alen Of the.currency, which shoWed
Turks. Duting a Series ' of battles,
itself in a steadY rise in prices. •
in ,which the contending armies num-
bered 400,000, •34,000 Turks and 20; The Mere this procedure was °Per -
000 .BUlgarfans were • killed and Isviostreldd. in said IL4recl, and
dhcaalpr eo, ffitheeiar more
- It is interesting to know that dur- tempts to fix miniinunr price, though
. wounded.
mg the war between:Russia and Ja- they might be -successful for a thim
pan 60,000 Russians Were killed and in regard to, individual coramedities,
wounded and 40,000 Japanese out of would be powerless to meet the situa-I
660,Q00 engaged At -the Battle of tion: The, task of redeerniag. the se-
curitieg and, tetiring' the notes , would.
_
M uTkiiclee nsc F ,,ni• iii loss_os
in: Cuba iduring he. left for an exhausted and defeated
the SPEtiush-Ainerican Wili 444110 natio t faceft • the ' I • f
ri Ja a ei e cone usion o
morroW," he-einicluded,•"Gerrnany and
th
23,600 out of 131,200 men sent there. peace: ..---- -
s ear am -as,. e_suia , will rise to -
Of these -9,600-Were killed in action, A • t '
.
Meer
scription for fifteen Awls e Deg Remedies
read line print
seems clear. I can even ols‘•••••••""ig"ww
000K
90, ..'01$p*SES.
.41406* to Fed
'Aiched free, te :pay •0414Feltit br
tho Author
CIAV GLOVER, V. S. .
118 Wert 3IstStreet„NewY0rk
thousands who wear glasses ears tient 1 •
without glasses.' It Is belieYed that
discard th.pm a reasonable time mid I
multitudes. more be able to'l
strengthen their eyes so as to bo soared •
the trouble 8,nd expense of ever getting
glasses; Eye troubles of. many descrip-
tions May be wonderfully • benefited. l$v
folloWing the slinple rules. Here Is ,
prescription; Go to any . aetiVe drug
store and. get it bottle of Bon-Opto. 1-411
a two ounce bottle with walla water,
drop In one 'Bon -Onto tablet and allow
to dissolve. With tbis batho-tho -
should, notice your eyes clear .11P Per- I
-eyes- two to four times daily. You
eeptibly right from the start and 10-1
ile,unnatibn will • quickly disannear.. If THE l'H.11SSIA-N '
your ; eyesare-bothering- yott, avail •i•-e7Bitem-
take steps to save them now „be- ,
fore it is too late. gutty Emperor Say s They AlWaYS Defeat
liturSiHnio•
lel veer
Aguas gake Itionoy
Here s hew pea
irAst to-oo to-
sie.ott a say ileums
Latuly, Kitchea Sots,
Sepi tor set
,Propahle Inniudius
'Outalo3 and
-14040 of". Wm., Ito,
sera Saverwaxa
*or* 174.
nemeses ConzAirr.
Buildinr,gA4tnisi,
'blind might have been save
cared for their eyes in .tirne. If your
own druggist cannot fill this prescrip-
tion, send $1 to the Valmas DrugCo.,
Toronto, for it complete )3ori-Opto ome
Treatment outfit -tablets .and an;
• •
•
Yuan -Shih Kai,Nhw Emperor of
' • China. .
•
are sPeeially excepted from raising
the hat This quite tb the, mind
of Yuan.. t • -
, LiW a 'Prosperous. Trader..
the President is in -mufti'
wearing a short jacket, he gives' now-
adays the impression at first glence of
a -prosperous Chinese trader,'" He is
not big-aboiit-5 fief 6-inclies-lriglr--
aed chunky rather than obese of Valid.
nis.silVer .white.hair is cropped short,
1,000 died from wound*, ,
QUU
' her 'militarism will be crushed and.- the
yelloW fever, and *3,000 froni various
diseases.
. • . -
In Napoleon's Time.
• At one tiMe NapOleon had nearly
the whole ecnitinent 0 Europe array-
ed against England. He absoliitely
controlled Spain, Italy, Holland,.:Dene
,ark _and SI,vedeu, 'had dismembaed
fRrussia, and was in.alliance with Ans.
friend and are as good as a doctor an
the house. Concerning
Ingersoll,. Ont., :writes: "I
thein .Mrs. F.
trig and Russia. -England stood -pat;
however, defeated his fleets at sea, in-,
cited coalitions against him, 'and: in. Wurger,
have used Baby's Own Tablets for the
the end,brought about the final defeat
peace of the world, so far as anything
she can do to prevent it, will be se-
cured for another hundred years."
'MOTHERS OF LITTLE ONES.
. - .
-ILLITERATE-
_ .
Sanie-Great-Men Who-Had-VeryLiti
No mether of yeang children 'should
• George TinwEod;ha, ttlh°en.famous so -11P% cognize Whet it Means 'When the King
tor, whose Work adorns the great min,. Prussia guaict • into the
sLtoenrdoant.', :YatdrIc'tltiheeeGatuhaerddrsa' 1 Gabt43Tettrirtn, figebtftg.. ;1\it'llsepTiVt.xterertsil are rgeu fiat is Pauntd tiiththe
was an 'illiterate gonna. He probe* Amy- is foaoit - vrovia
the
Beskids to the.Biltie; from the' Pribet
had not more than a ye,arrs schooling
•
• •• • our eneinieS have been oblige o
The Berlin ifforgenpost reproduces •
a speech delivered by the Emperor to
the 2nd Division of the Prussian
Guards, in the course of which his
, . .
lVie.)esty said:
"Tfie Guard, '• the „choice.
troops of Frederick the Gfeat, fought
down its enemies east and west, and
• .
be without.e box •of Bahy'sOvvn Tah-
lets The Tablets are mothers' best
in the Whole of his life, says London
Answers. • -
His handwriting, which appears on
some of the best known works, is a
Mere scrawl, and he Cold not spell. ••
Yethewon the unstinted praise of
Ruskin. •:
Grinling Gibbon, • whose" lovely,
he,-(bonty„ mar materiel Prie° !•••
Most superhuman woodecarving
and =MY t later this accomplished werh._ your
Windsor- Castle, was Pielred u_P•
chief •glory of ChitsWortli
other ducal mansions,: as well of t
by the _work."
King's Commend- calls. you new
. Peat: eight years and would not , be
at Waterleo. The thorn in the flesh
without them. I ,can Inghly-recom-
of the Germans is the British calm
mend them to all mothers di young' with his left, and
ass.ertien,. "We got Napoleon event -
children?' The Tablets 'are Sold by deaf
ually, and we will get y-oiL
morasset to Champagne,. , er
man
arms have been victorious.
; "With god's help, it 'was allotted to
the regiments during 70 days of .fight -
Mg to storra_29 enemy nositioris arid ,
to aseist 'bringing to amend a cant -
his
frontier fortreasei, besides countlesa
Paign which . cost :the enemy .all
famons diarist, John Evelyn,. in the -"'
King. . . Minarilvs X5inbueut Cures Distebitnis.
Here iS a letter he wrote- to Eveism, -,
which speaks for itself: Anticipating a Fall
•
• "Horned Sr, -I wold beg the fever ..
wen you see Sr asset! winiame again "Young Mrs. Flubdud vows that
yeti weld be -TA -fated to speaek to him Flubdud. is an ideal husband, Ilome
•that he wold get me • to carve- his early, no drinking, apd so • on." • •
Ladis Sons hous my Lord Kildare for "And what do. the -fellows . at the
erahell;! ete • •• _ - "Oh.,,,,nothing. They're just - wait -
direst poverty and introduted to the '""
1 ondeistands it wilt be verry consid- club say to that?" '
Petri& Nasmyth, whose rid -urea -Mg and -making bets!
.
mak be seen in the National Gallery, . •
•
was not- only illiterate, but, his right
hand_ being- incapacitated, he painted
he was a so ve
. ' 'Zet he had made his name ,by
medicine dealers or W-1--Mill-Nt---2.5- the_time he was twenty. •
and he wears a thick, •, w i eeorge Morland was anotheilliter.
• , . '-'4.-, ------1,-,- cent S a box from The -Dr. Williams'
man's' moustache and a -little tuff un. I gOw to Cook Ronian 'Meal Porridge.. Meditiee Com.; Brockville, Ont . ate genius the mere prints of whose
. #
der his ;lower lip, although he is onlyl Invariably use double boiler, or set
BELGILIM AND THE teERMANS:
-;-----114---. . pictures are Worth, big sums tozelay.
56 Years old... Ile dogs his daily •stint b°iler
boiling in both vesSels, that in
in basin of boiling water. Have lies a drunken dog." Ile, seldom took
He :dictated his own epitaph: •"Here
of worlo • in a rather small. Chinese
Water -
..he Lin nne-cup Rol -nen' geal to each- fwo The Sante
it meal with his wife, cooked his own
Feelingisat ,tif Water -
the not far from- Where •
water
inner one salted to taste. Slowly stir •
room; in a Single' -storey -building ••at
food, ate it off a chair by the side of
lives in the Winter Winter Palace,- once the l sel, and' neer ,stir ifgain ' even 'While • • his easet.in:his studio, where not only
, caps water. ' Cover, Set m outer yes- toe as Now. •
lieme.-of•that-extraordinarily ous 1 serving. FO1' early breakfast cook at
is no new thing, 'for the gallant little
' Belgium's dislike of the - Prussians' :pigeons flea& but sees ren about. --
old lady, the late Empress• Dowager,. evening --Meal and -warm •
xn morning, •
heat in the thuds of his remarkahle Using a little le`sS Ronian Meal. It's Ch-thatry-bes- had -M- taste_of,-their
iiiittblrwouNvrnis,h.eiue-
grgttuleav_ra•inchlyipeoil'it„.. stheold;iumbefore. Southey travelled in leONDON
•d ;Ise he was woet,te-Tap-.12Wgkei.,
, ...r..-, •,. . ..„. ,, . . . stareach. trouble, _Lately .1. ealled-,on •flati.eseles-ea• le knees to -receive her or-
. . e i.cene, ont„.1._hed -neuralgia °till°. gra or .o viesntirb-a£ intervals to give
• her advice-:talways-7-0.• pertlous pre::
. , "Itan.kard of brown 0-etesliet; passed antithef who told me , he could not "d'-'••••- 1'
..
ceeding.- - • • - -
•is-',deliliertrte' in- speech,- with. ,a
large apparent iolerance, which is
reallY a self-iinposed patience, foe he
has generally made up his Mind king
before argumerits arc over, Often be-
fell) they, have begun. :In hi A , own
that he acts quickly and sternly; at
need,- bloodily. He sees .... ,be4ides
his Ministers. Ile is chiCelk. guarded
Since the attenyt tC! AMASSinate hinn.
.--tiriii-rolidig-fiers-,--altd-Indeed• in ..ken, .
eral 'inter:M(0e, Ine-lields-hiraseir
perfect ease and With a emitters -es,
long such intervievis beyond: the usuala---Triiinchlike !Chase? Why, 71.-Pielartlatet..--A
f` At . arif'rrite- Yttair-alnia7;iiirt,„ ITT: ::**,-,101'..bz-47-;:harn.--• . _
. . .
enquiries in the East: 4is it your what do they feed it or '?" • ^ centinv,,
.
first?' end 'flow do you like Pekin?' "Oh, ctirrants.° .
: • •
At present li,e is busy ,apponiturg local -,:....-,---ea---•-•_.
Proirineial Governors. He is a keen
judge of, inert, and has, lthiough his
long and • varied °Metal- lifce-ariatie
widespread acchittintances that serve
hint well. He Wake early anti Tate.
withiroa few weeks of Wa- • ,
,areeents indigestion and PositivelY -terloo, and has left -.on recOrd the Electricity' Milked Frent German
relieves, cOnstiPation tinoney,bach." local opinion of the arps which were Lines Used for Lighting. •
•
from hand to hand, and when the
2 liadie'S-Witli-difevr sip their •tea: • the
. men rentained to drink Burgundy. •
Mrs lYfontagu, •Lady Mary's coutin hi fear men hs but wouid have to have
by merriagee wrote the following
his money down. I Could net raise the
riming confession: "I Wake general-
ieceSsary sum and it my extremity' I
was led to quit coffee and try Poston..
• "The rehtwilts have been magical. I
ini* sleep' ell tit night, something
had notch:me •fer a.lorig time; the pain
gene _raid I a
4ifferent women,.
"Every hit! trieffontop
teir'..1 suffered from severe headaches,
had reason to. bonen. it Was injurious
to me." -(Teit, also; is harmful, because
it . contains caffeine, the. mime, poison-
ous. dreg found in coffee.) "But When
had Posttim tp shift to it Ins tlif,.
ferent • •
"To my `shrprise- Aid not miss eel -
.fee when I began driek Postum.
"Coffee tina been steadily and sure-
ly'
killing Me, and didn't frilly rea-
lize Whet was 'doing -it until I quit and
elmeged to Vostune7 'Maine given by
Canadian Postern Windsor, tiny- .
Pnetum. comes. in thrtlefreitie: ..•
• PoStinneereal-ethe original faiti-
must be well *tiled, arid tTre
*Imps. , " •
.„• Thstint rostunt-a soluble powder
*dissolves ',Wok& itra enp of het Wu -
ter, Witil/. cream and sugar, mites
delielotti • heiterage•• instantly. • hee
,and 80e•tiria. • •
Eoth kinds, are ; cannily tielieiouS
Ana, ,oest' about t btu pee anti,
"Acres Alt n":for Pottariti • •
. • •
'Maus.
sioniach.' Then I Went to e. specialist
teid-ine• V bird- tatarrh of the-
Acenaeli and said he hoeld cure me
ly about 1 and drink half 'a pint of •
warm asses' after whielateleep
'tivo hOintet, rioeir as I am risen, I
constantly' take three cups of milk
after that se
---. cup of milk 41045i -tit: tWelieniti
• more brings dinner, ,WherifTfifeee-:
ri good dish (I . Mean
bread; roots, etc., belonging to it. „ I
.• 'then eat a wing entitle whole body of.
; a large let capon and , •
. A Veal Sweetbread,
.concledieg With a Competent. quantity
,dt enstard arid ammo -sofistedeliest
eats. At five fo the afternoon I take
another dose of aeses' Milk;. and for
supper' 12 eliestnite , (which world
Avelgh 24 of thoiti in 'London), one
••• firtetv.ittia egg and a brinilsortte porrin.
, ger Of White bread. end milk. With
dietenotwithaituding the Menaces
'of My :Wise doctor, 1 am IOW • tots
• ViliCed that 'I' ant no ismer in -danger
at itaiving." • , , . •
Evon in.lorance, where*eptcurettnisnt
.'lleurisltes; there are ltig Eaters. ''
maritells of the Viscennt dc V5eil.
,Castel and the wager •Its•niatleo To a
•' .'company. of friends tlfs Viscount said;
• "A Shod person can oat a linnet
, 'costing IWO' francs."'
• ; "linpossible 1" WilA the, Sinitiltana,
,ous ,ettelaniation., ' •
• • 'is wall underptoo.V 1,140011164
• •
* •• ` •kt Ghent * -wrote: •"The liabover -
It ' late& of' the -iaindon It Ask youiLdoetOV: All groers, 10 cents engaged at that histo fight .. •
and 25 ants.
• ialebv__Boreen._ Meal CO. k 70iltP.
• , Ian§ iere but thePrus- :t1-11 e-oeeasion ,their
• em n a ened to find two
. • _ _ are abolninated.... .We hear o .6Q-4111ables 04-11 t-the"-•gronn in
51005- • If We neve' .matle mistakes, how mithing but' their insolence and brit- of. their trenches. No one knew" to
would same eeoPle knew 'we `were tality.?' , • • • , •
• - • itS 'opinion There the Prussians wert
. .. you..caii,t .F,reezo Paw. ,., i.populae and he found etc same
. opinion' expressed- else -Where...-. ..., -.- ..
, .
. . -"The_hehaVior' of the Prussians to -
'Welt,
"Toped!" • : .
f"itiliatigit-sbnr• ---- -7.- •••• , :-- -...'
.- ."Where-,1-ertimyTkeep the -lame
tar at night, when •it ain't 'rimming?"
doing anything?
Brussels' was equally emphatic in
'as much detested ae-the -British Nver
istiritirdta 'Liniment -Cures • Diphtheria.•
.whoin they belonged' or whence they
came, but • ruiner had it that the gee-
ereting statioiP Was somewhere in' the
granulated Eytlids;
g'are,Eye; inflamed 'by expo. .
Imre to Sue, Past and 'Mn
quicidy,relievedby Menne
EyellemedY.N9Smarting„
lest- Eye _Comfort. At
Your Drliggiit's 50c per Battle. Shaine Eiji •
Salve inTubes25.c, For herded he Eye frees*
Druggists or Iddrine gye ReinedY CO.; Chie.40
'• , /set Fast. •
Customer. Look, ;• here i • • these
-weren't fast colors in :this shirt • you
'shill, rue,• . ' • • .
Salesmane--So• I see; •but you obglit
to be satisfied.
Cu eforriliVehi-he
Salesman -You Of a' run for your
money.
We publish simple, straight tesii-
Menials; not press agents intetvi N s,
from well-knoWn people.
1. From all rove.r America they testify
1 -to the -merits nf 31INA.RD'S LINI- .•••-- ,
German lines.- . . ,, ----,
wires •MENT, the best Of dlousehold ' — - '
'The linesman promptly fitted
and earthed • them to • the-hatalion ,medies. -J... • ' • ''• ' •
brS 'LINIMENT --ety---Tirtv
..r.aer. tlie irilialiirants. is rehresented headquarters; the dressing station, MINAR ., • .
. . .
' ahoreinable; nothing hut ingleirce officers' Ailig-iitxt'It-40C-'' LumP.5 were.
-tend violeece- The experi•miees-ofthe -fountljth.the deserted house of a vile •
-
ast few weeks 'show that theli-Char- hige Piet -behind, and for many wee
re...first-class electric installation Ins
01
Trouble,•Ahetul.
"The real .and ininding trouble
will Conte from bit nettlel abolition e
toronontativo •.govtrp.r4eot. It
is
roundly • aeserted that -withiiiirirtid
GoYanment.in Chine •ean..andure.
Sober, Wall- men. , say that, net
'Merely hare-brairied youtigetas fresh
from nigh 'school. ' •
"Itwae one thing to trip up, to oli'•,e
fUecate, andhold up to ridiethe the
hinphytee under Sun 'Vitt Son and the
tarliainent, they made. It will be
quite MAOto denY,, as. the Prod -
dent atoW deee, nil Teal Aare in the.
gevertiroant ''the peoPle of China.
.e.',"•.` \ \ \ X i e
,
,, ,
,.
;.--,---'-uloDDS t)),
;., /
fcr(li. I D N EY
PILLS ..4
,,,t)4'4-"ttiAtt14.4.,15P.c5tfl'.4.1
qilltilliGHT.s 9.;.. op, At
;, biAnE.r.
D. f
• ISM 2
deiuri
•
ir:fiilleaterking-azderieVatillATh -
plied by Germany. •
When the plat -bons ;charged thd" Ger.-
Man trenches at LOOS SQ1110 bright spi-
rits took a _football with them! •
• -•-•,---•-41,...-...„..--
sainarcts Liniment cures Garet n cptif
•
, Too , MOW. ,
A 'certain blacksmith, -although an
expert at his trade, wes quite ignorant
surgical methods. When he sprain-
. trirliym-rone- afiernoon,he hurried -
to a doctor's office. .
. The doctor' examined the wrist, and
then took a small bottle:erten:a shelf,
but, found it empty. ' . ' •
. .seid he; .tiirning -- to an
assistant, -"go upstairs' and bring ine.
• eav-if•Amie-ti iple-of-theseephialset--t•
"What's , that?" exclaimed the 'pa-.
tient, suddeely - ' showing signs of
,
. Tiring 'me (101011 -aotouple otpbials fioni:
. "I merely asked My itssisteet to •
, 1
• eiriotion,
Ibpstairs," answered the doctor..
' :‘Files!" cried the blacic,smith. "No,
you derhti If that hand hes hot to
come eft, use tin axe or a sakel" •
Ildiliard'a reeititent Cores- tonic'''. itte,
• • / • -•••• •••• • ••-
lie
"There's lots of money in- stacks."
'Quite right; that's where • niine
went"' • •
16...
The logic of Mrs. Murphy is not
lightly to be dispated. As she steed
gloomily ' in the back door, a friend
of her sleeping husband leaned over
the fence and hailed her loudly.
, "Good vitamin% Mrs1 hlurphy, and is
•• '
-To itss-vrtAl....citkg :021 0-1-9A
Atetioeeir full? e.iDecnretagitliteettlfteel:ttee
'11 the loundielots Mined healtht Italus rand OP-
. 7$ m E R
AFTER
.MEALS
TAKE SY U P,
At all Druthlistas nr direct on rettelei ni Pride. Ws. tutd 31.00. he Lute borgotistittiii9 three tutti
01111',
ranch at the smaller. ii.J.'Wlfittal Co. LAMITtb.Cti4Strtataverg, rteterete.
0
Pat at bointc'ttIPS?"
"Sure, where are your eyes, 'Dein&
ninny t 'Isn't that his shirt foritenit
ye hangin' oit the loiner
,
presiksia In stoutrith litta
cnisitiositiourheatioehtsalitalatai
tif Indigestion. MotherStitorti Wynto, thettar
herbal remedy tend ttinie,*Ilizstraytan —
AND
BANISH,
glOMACIP
TROUBLES
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