HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-4-21, Page 3far each and every tare of Catarrh that
break of war, tuul great was the Elise
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CIZAR'S EASTER RIGHWAI
A TRIP OVER T.T.1,E TRANS-
SITatillIAN RAILROAD-
ertery of the War—Dangers Prom
the Rising of the
Rivers.
Tlie British publie has nad its fill
of the Seiler:an Railway SS seen by
travellere in the piping tirnes of
peace. Yet this 'vast enterprise that
detained the moiwy-bags of Russia is
to -day the eleiel interest, not only of
tbe people of the Czar, but of all who
fellow the progress of tne great
struggle in the far eest, writes
correspondent o the London Ex-•
press.
It is the artery of the war. If the
accident of texture or the stheraes of
the• Japanese should fasten a ligature
upon it, the Russian cause in the far
easy must decay and perish.
Distaucee upon this line are almost
beyond comprehension. In Siberia it
stretches for s,zioo miles; in Man-
eburia for i41 more. In other
ECEALTH IN SPRING.
Nature Reqnires Assistance in
Making New, .Eleahthving
Spring is the season when your
50,000 ARE BLIND.
—ea
Many Japanese and Koreans Nev-
e See the Sun,
It is not generally known that in
the empire which boasts. the name
of "The Laud of the Rising Sun,"
system needs toning up. In .the there are no fewer than 50,000 per -
spring you =wet have new bleed isist sons who neve,. eee that sun, About
as the trees must have new sap. Nee two per out, of the blind in Japan
ture demands it. Without new blood gain a livelihood by uresaa the re-
yoa will feel weary, weak elan lan- maining 98 Per cent. euetein them-
guid. With new, rich, red blood you selves almost entirely as amma
wile be sprightly, happy and healthy. (sharamooers, practietire of a kind
The one Sarti way to get new blood of massage). The amnia of olden
and fresh energy is to take Dr. Wil- days was the euccessful eampetitor
liams Pink They actually of the physician, whose place in part
THE INUIJRABLE
CURED AGAIN
pEnxiivs owEs Bis
TO DODD'S KIDNEY
PILLS.
Manitoba n'Tan Helpless from Kid-
ney Disease 'Made Strong and,
aearty by the Great Canadian
Kidney Remedy,
Tyndall, Mare,
—Among the many
11 18.—(Speciel)
at West
make new blood. They ,are the great- be fined, but tbo introduction of
est sprirp; 'Wilke in the world. Mr. western medical Seieece has Olci cl°iS-lensdetiOktifstaa'st that
rims is
they owe
J. J. Mallette, a well known grocer against the blind with their un -
in Montreal, sayee,-"I wish. to tiainak eceentifie method of massage, and "INlr" Perk1115' welt knnwn
you for the gre.a.t. good YOOr Dr. the vast] ajority of the 50,000 • are den,teol tiVeleisyP:ara";:e was troubled with
Willieuree pink pins leave o
dne me, threatened with destitation.
My system was very much rue. clown "eke the Japanese, the Korearie Y • ; nn
and your pills have made •a new mall have round a, special vocation. for "and at last in'ealee Ks bad that the
of me. As I am in business, corning their blind. In *Korea the blind ex- idneceutroanbigen;ve UC un awl eaid I wes
in contact witb. many people, I ane orcise devils. and ia analogous ways
often able to reconanend pill5, make themselves generally useful. "I, tet- times, had such severe pains
awl they have already relieved a' 'Their dealings with eIrtlspritssrits a're Ib4:0kalti41111(41VhOidtnoc7ivothuapt
doeen of my friends who suffered es e, summary and tborough, The gifted aU
die." !blind men frigiatens the devil to hope arid die. I was unable t
words, a traveller from Port Artnur Many people further weaken their death by means of noise more diabo- work and was becoming destitute.
• •o , clies Satan in a bottle and carries persuaded no to try Boda's Reenee-
Heal than Satan ever leeard, or eat-- "While in this condition a friend
to the frontier of European Russia system in spring through taking pur-
ge, eve lee tnes. a naturo need• it in triumph to a place of safety. Pills, 1 had little faith in them, and
to help her is a tonic, and Dr. Wil- Ancestral fire is a very important it was more to pleane him than ens -s-
hams' rink ruis suPPlY this need as teing in Korea. In every Korean thing else I gave them a trial
no other medicine can. De sure you house burns a perpetual Are, which '`Int my surpriee the first box did
is sacred to the dead ancestors of me eo much goed that, I felt like a
the household. To tend that fire, mew man. Five boxes cured nie Come
to see that it never runs the least pletely
risk of going •ant, is the first, the "Dmiti's Kidney rills saved nay life
passes over a distance greater then
from Southampton to Rio Janeiro,
and elmost four times longer them
from. London to Gibr,altar.
In many parts the treen has been get the genuine with the full name
hastily laid. In one spot it is broke "Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
en by an inland sea. There are den- People" printed on Om wrapper
around the box. Sold by all medicine
dealers, or post paid at 50 ceate per
bex or six boxes for $2,50 by writ-
ing the Br. Williania* Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
gees by floods, by reeding brigauds,
by•'snowdrifts, and last but not least,
by the .military 441.'4110) of the Jap -
anew. Will it hold out a"vrainSt, these
riete? ',Shut is the question time
Won° cnn tell us.
LINE OVAI1DE1),
On February 5 I siglited Palely in a
RIMS an steamer. 11 had twee stated
that the harbor Was already mined,
but this 1 can scarcely believe, for
we passengers were not sent beloW:
no boat came out to pilot or warn
vs, and our ship steered straight for
tlie wharf without any ehow of Anxi-
ety from captain or crew.
Tee harbor is unfortilled save for
the bypothetical anima. The town
is a. Inelanclioly piece, newly built
in an arid, tireless desert, over wbich
the bitter winkle blew 'viciously be-
neath the cruel winter shy,
uttari.41 tbe armored
and away tve wen
good 13 miles en hour over Ili
'broad plains of Manelturist. Sentries
and blockhousss dntted the line. The
track was fairly laid—as, indeed, it
might to be, considering that Russia
spent over ninety millions on her
Marieburieu system. 'There are plen-
ty of rich officials, however, who grew
to sudden wealth while superinteteding
it construction.
Before we came to Mukden the line
passed through a low-lying hollow i
the land. The place was evidently
coneideren llood-threatened, for an
Iron bridge was In course of con-
atruction to our right. The spring
thaws will give great trouble here
unless the work bo completed in time,
which I now think is extremely un -
There were some curious people on
the train. Before we reached Lake
Baikal I had come in contact with.
JAPANESE DWARF TREES,
There leave been a good many
rumors and theories as to bow the
Japanese dwarf trees are prepared in
the Aret instaece, but this is a scok
ret which the Japanese nee') care-
fully' to themselves, and even „then
It is only known amoug a limited
number of nannies, who head it
down from generation to generation,
One account states that a tittle soil
' played in half an orange from.
%chicle the inside has been removed.
In this veil is placed the r.eed which
it is cleeired to grow, As the roots
most, important duty of every Kew- , and I cannot praiee titers, lock much."
eau hanse'lvife. In Kar'ea, as in I Thousands of eaeee similar to "(bet
(AMP, , leneetitor-wersliip is tbe real; a me, esereine ue tjw prout that
religion. Corkfuelauisra is the avow- any Kidney Diseseie from Ilvetaehe te
ed religion of the country. IlrigleVe Diseaeo yieltle readily to •
The Koreans are gook, :e e
vials. Snanes and serpents licidtre Kidney inlets.
perhaps, treated by tbent with tore
veveration aini. tendernmS than anY A FOOL' ANI) ' WISP°1r'
other fonm. of animal Wu, No ICO3'-, ory tells of 4 wealeinisuled in
eall ever kills a snake. Ue feeds it v went to Ile willer'e to bae
end dove everything else he can to soma
got/duce to ita Ceinfeata The poor- ta a
est and heingriest Korean will Aare' "s , , '
1118 evening meal with the reptiles "X gile ' frP.lied the
that envois' and crawl about the eee roi., 1 .S, natural 1
rocks that boiled his garden. The ee the miner. ewe weseree eleey
peninsula. ebounds in tiger.% bears, natural fools itereeliaute, Do you
cows, horses, ,ewine, deer, dogs, eats. „mind if I ask yell a few questioes?"
wild beers. alligators, crocodiles, i erOli, no, sir, ef aeearse not," the
enteicee, swans, geese, conies, Owe—lee aaaweaaa /.„vaaaa
grain groned. Tile nailer said
math.
burst through 1110 skin of tbe orange snnts* IninvIngs, storks, herons, fal-1 "'Welj. my boe, eitice
they aro cut off with a Sharp Indio, Cans' (1141'1S' PigylInse lates, linagPies, fool." begun tbi- Leiner
'
The process is repeated Until the a' onuC ' " 'a
ralentifttl, and tlie eggs are delicious.
ots eviace no further desire to
eleate. Tim outside of the 4(tnates,Inai be reared by 0110 haat
orange is then Varnished with a see- "e 4a4g, and are exelasivnlY used
ret varnish, and the yOling treo for religious sacrificial purposes
plianted In an ornamental pot.
SALVACIR FEAT.
One Of the eights of the SIM* Da -
Large numbers of visitors aro at,- gone Pagoda in Burma is a gigantic
traeted every summer to the submar- bell of browse weighing forty-two
Inc hotel near Perdim, on the south and a quarter tons* and said to be Irenry "Talk about enerni
coast OE Frew. The building Is ot the third largest bell in the world, formation* 1 Amid iiig• to know
*I, on 'concrete eoundatiOns, end the largest being in AneScow and the a subieef that 'lir. Janher tem
has been fitted with law plate -glass llext largest in also hi Par- talk upon," Pnele George
After conquering Burma. the should Thet is the subject.
Windows, which enable the guests tie rulla
look upon tho beauties of submarine British 'Undertook to carry tile great always bring up whenever Jan
lite from a depth of six fatholUS. Rangoon hell to Calcutta as a Jeep- present.'
by, but dropped it overboard in the
xcnEr Lavria?, AvELL„ Itarigoon river, where it defied all It, somethnes Jim tiatt.a wom
the efforts of the engineers to raise loves a man for hie money alid hat(
IL $oine ;QM'S later
'There ought not to be May sickly, iiarmese, him tor himself alone. 11001 80
fretful, Sieeplessi ehildren—there loss, begged to he allowed to *coo- u
..,TATO or Onice enT oP 'retataa , The Prineet "Oh, dot vaS adi right.
crash conies na n ruined Man.
who had not, ceased to =Urn its
would net be any if Mothers gave ee Their petition was Mut ed XMAS l'OUNIT I ' NM; dear a ilen't you tarry
rant ycan
first, to ten ane WWI .y0111 LitUIW. and
afterward what ekm don't /mow.
Now, to begirn whet flu ,you know?"
"1 know," said the hay, "that tit
Bier's lenge are fat."
"Good 1 Very peied ,e"" said ibol
""ilnet. whes ,you know.
34.Zow tell us what .nu don't /mow."
"I don't know whote. grain fattens
en)," replied the youth.
Sunlight Soap will not
burn the nap off woolens
nor the surface off linens.
IINLIGIIT
SZPEWSIS
1.,s4 for the OCUI1Qa Ear. rai
'ASKING 'A FAVOR.
Eiizza. (coining upstairs to her in
tress) ; "I'd feel extremely oblige
rea'aen U you would ilia iPaP
faVQr."
"Well, Eliza, what is it ?"
"1 herdly know what to s,
ma'am."
"Well. of course, 1 want comply
untU I know,"
Veil, ma'am, nay yOung man i
nt the back door. end 1 thongbt,
Perhaps, you would be eo hind a
to epeak with hint for 4, few miuute,
while I rue upete.irs and make my -
elf tidy."
ws do get. k-
ibe vernnierit service,"
lean man with the waxed tflQ
bat I do think that the
niplained ' payed
ninged freeze once e.vers quarter t
OPCit UVery Iiriamth rather overdid tb
tianag." 'What craa lie g,rowIia
alaciat a"' aaliefi it "Sal
it Made WM tired to tirala his sale
so often."
la
,a
She
'ously with r
afraid of It r"
• le
IMiiI4e0 a wellness
'I ant afraid a a ' 1. i„
vie lia:tatotritcy::::
, ;4.
A story first el
Luce ie voicitatat iiereeieen d tin
seenie neve be raid of oilier things
received at a mother's knee widelt
will readily recer to the reader.
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'Snell Meade= Ceea eeneee.
it pee Tight to the eget ef 1140
awiteatitaCW4%t. Macy sa.calitOctemeen
den rain temperarily vade. te have it se
ar wire dled via"ceee. Neat e
es edy, ceelieetee tree
stieo Aso diere
bow
so
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Ill ,, .r Mot:al laaataiitaaeavi ri:10.4,
lg. ik-twon airoi;re 411.0 war'A Ilet Nt.R,culi .
'412.A.Wriitt9W f.StkiALLatilit senor." ..-tel
1tt YO
TrayriPare e utifully TOMO
eetion of th ardwalk, and corrint
Ocean View. I 'louse thorougl
iil ti
pleasure of tIiG
3ts, and no ex
hat Si
r,y 'modern
d perfectin the details of the a
•ci us are handsomely furnished, a
ig baths are supplied with both
he Atlantic City Coll Links are at
to be. the finest in the Unitet
e be uattiled on pies
We to ratei and accona
TRAYMOR
de
Wein'
ged
Trayrn
esp
.es Ate
PANY
telae
1
GREAT
the w wothon
am roubled."
„I to prave
want ,et an
elillionn: " dear p*inee. theft Mee lo.
eageiged nay daughter—I civet; if do,
sorry for u both—but the mom entepeed
tat get
a , , .
their little ones an occasional dose , -
soon get another
Poles, Lithuniaes, men from the ot Baby's Own Tublets. The little maw= as bamboo /toms tho vu...
and jay attaching to it an ineredible lorank J. Cheney Triakes oath that tie 'about me.
le trailer,. pagther ed the tirm of P. 4. heirets.'.
nallic and Black Sea, C'hilleasianS, once are sickly and fretful and wieldy mass of metal Was finally extrY'of'' 'tial.ii;11014fIneroiii7:4"Trlin 841,4
Gernmes and Circassian% sleepless Voually because of some lifted froin, its muddy bed and trium- afereseie and that mid Arm win tete
Neer Harbin I heard of the out- stomach, bowel Or teething trouble, the sum of On. HUNDRED DOLLAR'S
/Meetly restored to its place.
These and the other minor ills of
Mtn) ones ere speedily relieved and
promptly cured by Baby's Own Unib-
lets, and the little ono thrives and
cannot be cured by thei use of Beira
rnin ITAUDEST WOOD.
The hardest known wood is eocus
grows plump, sleeps well at night wood. It is much used in the man -
mid lath the mother get her much vfacture of liute.s, clarinets, and
needed rest as well. Airs. R. IL
LaRue, mountaiu, ont„ says ;leer,/ other instruments, The tone which
Oa art Cure. 3. CHalliElY,
sat not to me Was a Palish student,
who land been exiled to Siberia for
having Socialistic hooks in bis pos-
session. lIa had been summoned to
join a regiment tst 2rknts1, and spoke
very bitterly on the subject.
"They have broken' up my family," .
he said, "for both my brothers are in,
prison, and now theer have asked me
to light for them, We Poles do not
forget, Socialism Is' .springing up •
among -us. We know what wo have
lost and *what WO have suffered,. On
the first chance I 11100.11 to desert to
the Japanese."
PRONTIER.
After leaving 'Harbin we moved on
through a Vast and melancholy wil-
derness—a, treeless waste that stretch-
ed away to the horizon. We met few
troops -until after we had risen the
anountains on the Manchurian fron-
tier—a range which may play no
email part if the JaPanese succeed,
for it is believed that, should they
prove victorious, they will hold the
passes against the Russians.
With the mountains behind vs, we
rolled over high table -lands. As we
advanced, the troop trains grew
more numerous, and before we arriv-
ed at Lake Baikal there wee:a...Owe-in
ahnoet every sidiag -Mat We passed,
Officers told' me that the men who
were haetening up were Siberian re-
cruits in early stages of training.
Many of them were not in uniform;
some were noisy and abusive; others
stared out of the windows with the
:aelancholy aspect of men who did
mot fancy the work before them. One
oerain load were reasonably cheerful,
:singing a chorus which harped on a
aserrtence which, being translated, ran,
!"Off to Manchuria to -day!'
DANGER FROM FLOODS.
nal several parts near the ice -bound
- 'lavers the hue might, in my opinion,
1)e easily* washed away by the spring
,freshets after the snow melts.. Such
,accidents, I was informed, have hap -
'paned before, and will certainly hap-
pen again. The truth is that several
of the rivers vary their courses from
a -ear to year, and, unless enormously
,lengthy, bridges are built, there is al -
.ways a danger of ihe river, or a por-
"ion of it, tearing up the permanent
•a -ay 100 yards Irani where the bridge
as standing.
At present, while the frost lasts,
ale chief danger " to Russia's coin-
ammication Will he in the snowdrifts,
athich twice blocked our way until
we were dug out -by relief parties.,
We had no lack of provisions. The
atatiaa ,buffet s were well supplied by
,abe peasante; it was not until we
were farther wer4 and a Week had fol-
lowed the declaration of War that the
shoatage began to be fat,
d 33 h 0 T bl.t produces is rich and powerful,
to all mothers who litive cross or 11e- Another very lard wood is that of
Sworn to before Inc and, subscribed In
nay presence, this Gth day of December,
A. D. 1880.
.....A. W, GLEASON,
sw, A °tare Pabie
Ifall*s Catarrh Cure is taken Internal-
,
ly, and acts ilirectly on the blood and
inuemm surfaces of the system. Seed
licate children. I do not know bow i tin) desert Ironwood tree, which, io
I could get along without them, grows in the dry wastes along the' r tres.tlY.r"L'iTilkilM a: 00.,
by nil Druggists, 745, Toledo, 0.
Votber, isn't it worth your while to i line of the South Pacific railroad, said
Fs
give this medicine just ono trial 2 If It has a black heart so hard. when Tette Menet amily Palfor eonsta
your medicine dealer does notthat it n m.
keep , well seasoned, will turn the - atleVI
edge of an axe, and can scarceln be
the Tablets send 25 cents to The
Dr. Williams Afedicine Co., Brock_ cut by a well tempered saw,
vine, Ont., and the Tablets win bo
sent by mail post paid.
e .ARM'Y TRIALS.
ASLEEP SEVEN'TFIEN YEARS. An Infantryman's Long Siege.
Dr. IIerbst, in the Wiener Medizin-
•••••••••••••••
MAYORAL PRIVILEGF..
A curious privilege attaches to the
office of Mayor of Limerick. Prone
time immemorial the mayor has
claimed the right to a quarter of a
ton of coal out of every cargo im-
.
ischen Freese, tells of a woman, ram- This soldier's tale of food is later. ported into The coal mer -
the town
ed Conine Meyer, who, falling asleep estieg. chants recently objected to Paying
in 1886, remained in \hat state for 1)uring His term of service in the this tribute, and a test 0080 Wile
tttk-
seventeon years. Dit 4 that period 17th Infantry in Cuba and milt_ en to the local Quarter hessions, 'the
the woman's eyes were closed, but pines, an Ohio soldier boy contracted magistrates decided in favor of the
she was otherwise in possession of a disease of the stomach ad bowels mayor. That official receives over
her fahatities. She was nourished which all army doctors who treated 100 tons of coal from this source ev-
with pap, milk-, and eggs, and in- him pronounced incurable, hut which ery year raid distributes it among the
variably made movements Witli her Grape -Nuts food alone tureda ' tOWla although there is
mouth when she wanted to drink. "In October, 1899, when " my en- no legal reason why he should not
u.se it for his own private purpeees.
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder is better than
other powders, as it is both soap and
disinfectant.
During the seeenteen years she „suffer- hstment expired, I was discharged
estelecineseetNere- and 'arreattaek of in- from the Army at Calulute, Philip-
iluenza. These aihnents had no ef- pines, and returned to the States on
feet on her sleep. When at last the the first aVailable steamer that left
Manila. 'When I got heal° I was a
total wreck physically and my doctor
put Inc to bed saying he considered
me the worst broken-down man of
my age he ever eaw and after treat-
ing me 0 months he coneidered my
case beyond medical aid.
"During the fall and winter of 1900
and '01 I was admitted to the Barnes
Hospital in Washington, D. C. for
treatment for chronic inflammtation
of the stomach and bowels, but after
5 months retained home as bad as
ever.
"I continued taking medicine until
February, 1902, when reading a news-
paper one day I read about Grape -
Nuts and was so inapressed I Sent out
for a package right away.
"The resat is quickly told for I
have used Grape -Nuts continually ev-
er since witli the best results, my
health is so I can do a fair day's hard
work, stomach and bowels are in
good condition, have gained 40
pounds in weight and I feel like a
new man altogether.
• "I owe my present good health to
the newly married, designed and fur-
nished with the latest comfort. The
decorations are in the best Parisian
style, and polite female attendants
look after the comfort of the happy
couple. Nome but couples on a
honeymoon are allowed to use this
magnilicent car. The partitions aro
removable, and the ear can be used
as a series of email compartments o1.
as a coupee of roomy saloons,
woman awoke she had the feeling
that she had only been asleep during
the night,
.---
TRG AININCOLLEGE.
There is a policemen's college in
St. Petersburg to train applicants
Lor the force. There is a museum
coinbined with the school where the
pupils make themselves familiar with
the tools of criminals—jemmies,
drills, Chisels, and contrivances for
robbing collection boxes. The Rus-
sian passport system is studied in
detail. The duties of the dvornilcs
a sort of assistant police, are
taught. Ther keep watch on the
residences, report on the habits of
the tenants and their visitors, ex-
amine the papers of new -comers, and
direct them to report themselves at
the police station.
I-I01\1ElY11100N CARS.
The Karsk-Zarkoff Railroad, of
Russia, advertises a special car foi
Grape -Nuts beyond all doubt for
medical science was exhausted.'
NEW 2*ERRORS.
Young Mr, Freshly (to his tutor):
"Will you tell no something of the
Reign of Terror? You know all
about it, I believe."
Absent-minded Profeseor :—"13,eign
of Terror? Know all about it?
should say clid. Six children at
ray house—oldest nine, youngest
three—and all down with the whoop-
ing cough." -
Heart -Sick Peceelea-Dr. Agnew's
Cure for the Heart is a heart tonic that
never fails to cure—is swift in its effects—
goes closer to the " border land" and
snatches from death's grip more sufferers
than any other remedy. for any family of
diseases and ailments in the category of
human sufferings. Gives relief in 30
minutes. -75
SMOKING IN .JAPAN.
The Japanese pipe holds a little
wad of finely -cut tobacco about tho
size of a pea. It is lighted, and the
Nciaenellec, 1,guivehen by Postern Co., Battle tsinlieoleinnotiiieekettal oanecilooundg fiN.\o'hinl.11,nobsloorifaunlgd
Had he coneulted any one of sever- Blionolgitelii,' s'teT
ho lrnS taliciaine2thhaoLe e
al thousand physicians we know of
they would have prescribed Grape-. and a lady Who desires to give a gen-
. Look In each Package, for the fain- her Pipe, tukes hall a
Nuts immediately. • twleiimiffa,iithaensPilerliacts1 ohfinlii,erandfalveotrs
It to
him firdsh it.'
' otis little book, I.The Roan to llrell-
ville."
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Ia.
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VIA GREAT NORTII-
ERN RAILWAY.
re daily during "March and
April, cheap one way Colonist tick-
ets will be issued from all stations
In Ontario to al/ points on the reat
Northern Ry. in the States of Mon-
tana, lclabo, Washington, and Ore-
gon, nlso all points in 13ritisb Col-
hunbia.
On March 1st, 8th, 15, 122nd rind
200, and April neth, 12th, 100,
20th, one way second dress tiekets
will be issued from Chicago to points
in North Dakota at greatly reduced
rates.
Full information as to time of
trains, berth rates In Tourist. Sleep-
er, also literature on any of the
above States on application to Chas,
W. Cr,avea, District Passenger Agent.
6 King St. 'West, Room 12, Toronto,
or P. I. Whitney, General Passenger
Agent, St. Peel, Minn.
sene, RITSSIAN PEASANT.
Potz
atuzeti uina, V01
lic;ra and we* ase baunll t3 foliew—the '
ornaeh and nerves cnt of kilter means
n in the eering Suth American Nere
is a great puriner, cures Ind/nett:ma
sspepsia, and teue4the nerves. The best
valence of its effieacy is the unsolicited
eetiniony of thousands of tured05es,-76
re 1
t to prove I
me re
11 AI1'
other
IfA,CS WITH MANY TARTANS.
Many Seotch ,clans have iitareral
rturis, such as a common tartan,
u. huutiug tartan, and a full-dress
tartan. Enely in tha du,y u. nig,h-
Janitor (yr position dons a. kilt of ,
plain tartan, tied in lite evening tor
dinner be puts on Ida full-dress trtr.,
tan, with sporran and richly jewelled
dirk. Por estiniple, the Matpherson
dress tartan is black and white,
with a narrow red line, and the
hunting 'Macpherson is a small blue
and Week and red check. The
Stuarts have three tartans, and the ,
design of their hunting tartan in
dark blue arid green is partieularly
line, Each clan has its OW11 badge
-
Tile Duff men wear holly, the Cor-
dons an ivy-Ieaf, the Stuarts an oak
leaf, and so on.
They are Morally and Tlaysically
Degenerating. Foul Breath/
The truth is that the Russian t h
peasant, 100,000,000 of him, is un-
der present conditions sleevelet.- stare,
idg to death. 'IDS—average earnings
in the central provinces are 17 and
18 kopecks (8 to 9 cents) a day
throughout the year; (luring the bus-
iest harvest tie they rise to an av-
erage of 27 to 30 kopecks( 13 to 18
cents) a day; during the whole win-
ter he and his family earn nothing.
His diet consists of meal, flour and
grits, cabbage and potatoes; no
moat, excepting three times a year.
His diet is insufficient and less than
in any civilized country. The hovel
he lives in is two and a half yards
long and one and one-half yards
high, harboring the whole family and
whatever cattle he possesses. These
data are taken from official sources.
Is it a wonder that the Russian
peasant has morally and physiCaIly
degenerated ? That the women are
immoral, dreading maternity, and
given to a frightful. extent to infan-
ticide ? That the men are nomads,
leaving wives and children for
months, often years, trying to
earn something in, towel or in Inc
away districts? That the recruit-
ing in these central provinces shows
progressively physical unfitness for
the army? That the health of the
wolnen is bad, and that the rate of
increaSe in the 'population in, this
"black -earth belt" has dropped to
0.26, against 1 1-2 in the whole
empire ?
"Jaisies," said his stern papa, wha
was himself suffering from ficalities,
lam seriously disa.leased with you,
1-.)o you latiow, sir, that you ore a
caadidato for a whipping?" "I hope
I'll be defeated, father," was the ite-
&taut, reply. And he was.
30
a RN? eadache
Are Banished by DF.
Catarrhal Powder. It Relieves
in 10 Minutes.
F. A. Bottom, druggist, Cookshire,
Que. says: "Por'20 years I suffered
from Catarrh. My 'breath was very
0M:halve even to myself. 1 tried every-
thing whith proinised ine a cure. In
almost all instances I bad to proclaim
them no good at all. I was induced to
try Dr. Ag-newa, Catarrhal Powder. I
got relief lastaatly after first applica-
tion. It mired me and 2 am, free from
all the effects of it.- 25
Dr.Agnew's Ointment relieves eczema n i day. 35c
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