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SLEnte AS A, RESTORATIVE,
Without eoand sleep neither Imelth
ewe beauty can loeg be retained,
Mucia of the discomfort and nervous-
ness that peopie complain of when
they rise in, the naoreing is due to
the fact, tbat each does not sleep
alone. There is rothinte then, will eo
derange tile nervous system of a
person who is eliminative in mervons
Auto as tro lie an ?eight la bed with
another who is absorberic nerveus
force. Tbe latter will sleep .sound-
ly all night, and arise refreshed i
tate er.orniog, wain) the former will
toss reetleseiY. and awake in the
ed,
wonder, fretfuland diseoureged„ No two one way to get rid of zeuralgia and eaoui used icon
se -n e-ere:Item
, peeteisb., faintheart-
eons. says a Medical authority, other nervous troubles, and that is only beir:g brought into play where
thremeli the bleed. Poor, waterer entire arnepeuiter willresult, if it
- is
NETTRALGIO
PAINS,
ARE TEE CRY OF TH f'` NERVES
FOE , BETTER BLOOD?,
Enrich the Blood and. Neuralgia.
Will Disappear -It is Only Those
Whose Blood, Is Poor and Wa-
tery That Soffer.
No part of the human systei . is
more sensitive tbetn the nerves, Many
LEARN JAPANESE TONGUE
IT IS NOT A 'VERT DIFFICULT
TASK.
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The Seatences .are Moen More
Intricate Than the
The acquirement of a. practical
leeowledge of Japauese is uot each
terrilny difiloult task as a glanee a
the written language would suggest,
of the most exeruciatmg pales that tIte order in which the words are..ar-
afflict =melded come from wean, ramend being the most diflicult pomt,
shaky, shattered uersiee, And aeaoeg not grananar or prorantetation, Noons
the eerve pains there is perbaps Ita.ee no infections for gender, aura -
alone causes more intense- suffering her or case, but are preceiled or an-
them neuralgia, whiCh generally at- leaved by partieles, which serve thee
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taelis the nerves of the lace and and other purposes. Masculine end
head, sometimes causing swiit, dart- feminine ere shown by acidiug the
lug, egonizipg pains -at other times preAx "o" or "on" for women, and
a dun, beavy acliting feeling whieb. "me" or "men" or males.
manes life miserable, There is male' Tbe personal pronotla is Something
matter who they are sheuln Lein-
tually sleep togetber. Tile one will
thrive, tbe Other will lose. Ibis is
the iaw. The grandmotner with
her little child is a ease in Point.
Tim aged oue 17.eeps strong; ine little
enePines away and becomes eafeebe
A lady in middle life iuferined
Ve the other day that sbe habitualier
arose in J110 Seeming nerenalle, wor-
ried, and Nveak, while her beisnand
blood manee the nerves snaky arid omitted. Its plats aoweeer
the nerves strong, and bardshes all Y or „.
e2.,,.1‘sstons, scene pe-
. trembles. No mediciue the n't
invite disease'. Rich, red blood mates iareei -heat ha boric:ter r sefelie.
culiariv Otiental and oue of the QTh
*world can, equal Dr. Williams' Pink f
s t'et0r$
Pine as a blood buildei" and nerve ." '
tenic; every dose laelps to Make rich. IN JAPANItSti.
rC( blecal, end over drop tat this 7 la
Ilew bleed feeds enul strove -there the 'n SPen"ilig a ones sell one alwa,
is deprecator"; terms, vergiag trent
latirree aunt banishes All nerve aches
, and lentils Atmore. those who offer the mild to the le $ .
1 u .t e.taerated
Weida eleep seundly all night. Too stienta Itio'cit Zit tilts- Is 11,11..; join loat , hareetea mils a Japanese will re-
rert,nuslie53 and dlac.nudinrt, while eiarraois, Bong seeag, ant., who ,fer to himself in„,..the' ohm of t1,1e. fo
touch of hie foot even would awaken
says i eve few Tears ago while ,,,,,;00c.,„ Awn; plirascs: .pien.11 iservanta see-
ing aS a carpenter in Initial(1 got Sha (o.whward person). sho-M (small
wet. 1 zeglected to ebarge my iborn), watinneni sel (sellish), sore-
elothe.s and next morning 1 aWolte 1 g42shi (certain Pe'sn11), and enemy
with erall‘p$ and pains throughoat 1 others of entailer import, while the
111y eatire body. I NvaS Unable to go to address to the other will partake of
.reports that he bas traced tbe hee lowed Ins treatment, but it did not (renowned). M ga (beneath august-
giuning of puiraonary consumption in help sae. As I Was unable to work ness), and so fortin
many cases to late hours and even,- I returned to my home at Bowl The verbs and ad4ectives often so
ing parties, by which rest is brOken }lead- Here I consulted a doctor closely resemble nate ;mother that it
and encroachments matte ou the eon,. NOW .S aid I was eutlering from nellr-1 is really dittleilit to define them with-
stitutiou, If in reideue-age tee beam Igia. but thongh be treated me for 1 out a full knowledge a the sentence
akastill maintained. every source ot I had cifteu read of Dr. Williams' always even thee,
he seemed to be wholly unaffected.
Di is wOntlerful imw much rimy be
done to protract existence be- inie
habitual restorative of sound sleep.
/Ade houre under Mental strain «Wet
pf course, necompatible with thie
good word of steep. ph), stuwa WOrIC SO called na a doctor. 11:4". INT), lorms leboi (,prilare), ean
Of taning detielent anti irregalar sleep Me tilete, he also failed to help rae. of whieh they are a part, not
rink: Pills do decided to try' them
dePression, every latent farm of nie- , bad __,' sed than e e„ • As a rule„ the seatences itee ex -
ease. is quieleenett and iutensifted. ti i.trti' l'ri more "tree tneillein toluilliented, for the Japan"
The sleelllesa einutuetion allies iteelf Q es e_.' QrQ . a t tiwY Nvt."" hiellaing cFe tislialhe' Vies to incorporate the
with every other eximustion. or it !ilea, etifillel,it_ii'it!' ri.,1 gi",ill•i(1 igitY,IV wbole of a eiatfitatita hoevever c)ro-
net oe premature oldteltede a ' i„ 1. Is (get my 0,it'lt filsenviLtlsuanwliethione latobweevzniatisinno(tit•oli:
"Iry i242PeF"PtiL'I'V IT a 11464 intIQ- IrAeS"rhurt4tiluiLl -nnitticle ;"Ine L
Mae strength and have Sinee been eingie eer*deeee,. lewd,. thus frequent -
SUFFERED TORTURE
FOR FOUR -YEARS
THEN Donn,s icirm= LLS
CURED WM, DOG'S
ItturtnviATIsx, Shirt waists and dainty
He Was se Bad, That He Could linen are made delightfully
Not Die Down, But Had to Sit clean and fresh with Sun -
mot and, Day in a Chair.
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eiriiiteAkefrlted,
dteVen#
Sunbridge, Out., Nov. 7.-(Speeial)
Williem lenge ei this Plneer
none bone. hearty mans tells el bis
almost, miraculous cure of Rhenenee
time by 'using DoeleVe Kidney Pills.
"itor four years I suffered eeicruci-
ating torture," eays Mr. Doeg, "I
was Scarcely en hour free from pain.
I could not lie down to take ret,
but had te sit night and day in a
chair,
"I was treated for Illieurnatiemby
several doctors and also tried several
Medicines without recnielug any bene-
fit. Almost, in despair I feared I
never agoin would be free from pain.
Then I read Of Some remarliable cures
by Diadd's Kidney Pills. precereti
a box and scion fatten they were do -
ng nle good alul before 1 bed fiainhed
Seeend box I was entirely free
rein MIR Mir a anin
odd's Kidney Pills (Always core
lUieumatism by putting the Icidneys
in shape to take the cause-lirie Add
a the blood.
A PgR AND MIN -HRS.
Lord. Penrhyn Has Won a Victe
Over Zabor Leaders.
Denrhyn will be remembered
eati011 With his many years'
Lt with ins wornmen, timuecauls in
ibea iight winch the Govern-
' teetered in vain, not in behelf
t peer, but in that of the win,
rd Pearhyn held out. won the vic-
tory and not only that, but littetelee
the good win a the very men Wit
Whom he had lean indatteg,Hurkg
the lifetime of father, the latte
had tried the experiment of oorhing
the quarries under the 111..Wagentent
ECientifiC writer eays that sieeP Q/Ale t*" wnrk at trati° 1"ttlaut• 1" 'in r "" ilr°P ramittee of the men,
leads prematurel.y to doisolutton.01 a
it itaii4,4 a the rtotbi znantonr. 11,4.1i any trouble. The pain.", and aches no Qng In chaos and diereiter. from
prevent eat attest.. of demons head. Mope torture Inv cold I have gained Pantitirwi'll. and in As niniell more in hich they wee cltiM1, he tee pre -
ache. if the eebjeets of such head- in weiglit" thinlg Dr' Williams' ti[Vnt ;than nn Cflt
t Lord Pertrhyn, who took them
Pink Dills an inralUable medicine" WRITTEN 1.4worAG'0. Lis own hands and brought them
achee will watt•h the symptoms of its ,,,,,, '' t.* a , _ been. into n, conaaton or ProMicritY,
'
contim.s. they eau notice- that, it be- --.1 4101- 411c4Y8 ha.'" good word, In writin- Jarwarre em:ooy tin. Tr . i 1 . p 1 /5 tit, ,r de
_., os 0.1,01 I leflv C. 1 • . It „-
gins with a feeling a weeginees and tQvsen133;a11:Fialllexcne.:it' tiea ruonnatism, etiin.se t,ys"iruni of fdeograins. thotiO to -mined him to permit no outside
of an hottr. Or even two, as nature St. Vitus agiuee, and the many other Me entrahrons method is t,onletiluer,
heaviness. 'Ibis is the time a sleep •
guides, will effectually prevent tile blood and nerve troubles all -mitten ''rlledilind little, by the use of the
neadacbc. if not then, it will be when Ilr• Pink are nn' 1.11° s31.141balW. or 4111"bet'
too late. for after the attack is Wetl-'7'4ut "11 "nit Set the Vnuble ewl$Ms (')t' (17 sYllabb'8' °3111
get sleep unta fur into the night, Ikons' Pink Inns foe pale peoples" tirely„ Th,se 47 syllabli's are:
perimps. It is so common in these the wrapper around every box. I, yo, rola yo..sa, ro, nu. ta,
dee* foe doctors to forbid basing 8°141 1•Y iirngglstsor aireet ma` la. ha' rti' Iv. 1'1;e, Y0. mi, wn,
their patients waned to take medie " 541 'cents bnx in' six I'm" fnr 50' no, III' MP' ho, NV"' 1 SU' (1' 1"),
eines if they are asleep when the bY writing tilte Da rni to I r 1 u • el t •
, L, ;i , .e. , . 1 . NO,
hour comes round that people have
learned the lesson pretty well, and
they generally know that sleep is
better for the sick then medicine.
But it is not so well known that
sleep is a wonderful prevention, of
disease better than tonic regalators
and stinanlants.
fairly under way it is nalflossible to bearieg• the full name. "Pr. Wile not -tires the spolean tongue (tiniest en
an. et free with his property, and
le he offered no objection to Ins
forming Omelet -Ives into 1:Feede-
r.% of the benefit order, no declintel
allow them to import profeseiona
abor agi t ators from tile ontsine, 08
officers of their unions,. or to tole
ate relations between the latter and
thee labor unions througbeet the
country, resolved not to expoee
Medicine lilin-
Co., Brockville, Out. self to the danger of sympatlietie
PUGILIST TO PREAGILEIt.
light Soap.
r•••••11.1.1•IIIMMPOO,
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LEFE OF A TREE,
Have you any idea. what le the
verage length of a tree's life? In-
formation gathered by the German
Forestry Coramissiou assigpe to the
pine tree 700 years as a maximum
leogtn a life, 425 yeers to the sil-
ver fir, 275 to the )arch, 245 to the
red beeela 210 to the aspen, 200 to
the birch, 170 to the ash, 145 to
the elder. and 120 to the elen. The
heart. of tbe oak begins to rot at
aboue the age of 300 years Of the
holly, it is said Vlore is a specimen
aged 410 years in existenee near
Achaffenieurg, in Germany.,
CERTAINIX,
ine-Mrs. Deafleign, tieee
War dalleilder 114.TO ebaperou?
Airs. DealleigineWhat say? Oh.
yen; She 1144 a cbap of Ler OWL
ATOOSE
¶Lbe AlleSt region in Canada for tb
• titer who wiebee to eecure Moose
Is the TeraegAmi regien in New Oter
do. and POW eagy of AcCeSa. by the
Trunk Railway System and
or t Bay. All informatien regard-
ing guides, routes, rates etc, Cell
be had on applicAtiou to agents or
y addressing G. T. 0, P.
A., Montreal.
Tile bill collector"s
be very pleasant, but
dun.
HEADACHE.
In a previous article a warniug was
uttere.1 against, the danger of a re-
sort to 4*Iiesa dttebe powders" and
other powerful drugs for the relief of
headache. It NVOS shown that the re-
medy eventually would prove worse
than the desease, and that the wisest
course for a. sufferer from periodical
attacks of pain in the head was to
searcli for the ,eitUSe of the trouble
and remove it, or, if that was not
possible, to use such palliative meas-
ures as woulki soften the pain and
perhaps shorten the attack, even if
they could not cure.
There is another unfortunately
large class of sufferers for -whom this
warning comes too late. The head-
aches have existed for so many years
:that they have become inveterate
and recur again and again, until
seemingly the only possible mutiga.-
tion. of -the suffering is in drugs. The
headache i'habit" is luily establish-
ed, and the drug habit has followed ful sometimes even now.
as an almost necessary consegeence.
The problem is now the cure of the
drug habit, which must be attacked
by the removal of the cause -the
beadache habit.
Severe periodical headaches, of the
kind which almost force the sufferer
to drugs, are almost always either
ocular or gouty. They can be pre-
verited only by the accurate fitting
of glasses. or the remedying of other
eye defects, or by overcoming the
gouty condition. Neither of these
tasks is easy, even to the most skil-
ful of physicians, after the headaches
have persisted so long that a i`hale-
it" of the system has been formed,
yet persistence in trea,tment will al-
ways bring an amelioration, and
sometime.s a cure.
The senora- from gouty or uric -
acid headache has usually for the
time being the choice of three carne-
t() endure tb.e pain, to take some
more or less poisonous drug, with
its evil consequences on the Iteart
and in the establislunen t of a habit,
or to take acids with, the design of
;transferring the pain from the head
to the jointe. Permanent relief can
be got only, in general, from dieting
-either alone or combined with ap-
propriate treatment at some miner-
al spring. e
••••••••••,
no, te, ea, ehi, ea, ra, se, a.
To this list of syllables must be
added the terminal n, and else tho
odifications oi the tueaning ol Foul°
f them, which brings the total nuM-
strikes, It was this that brouglit
about the war between hie men and
himself, and, rather than give way,
he shut down his quarries To -day
Ex -Champion of England in.
the bei. up to 72. These changes include
they are once more working?: in full
Salvation Army, some modhications its t to d, h and blas fnis men having yielded to his
f+. b or p, s S. and so forth, tamp
A picturesque preaeher is" to •be This le termed in Japanese the atige These are exceedingly liberal in the
beard at the Salvation Army Hall, org All purely Japanese words end reatter of pay and beams, far more.
Blade, friars road, Loudon. Ire as
lieLe0(1, who a quarter of
a ceetury ago was the lightweight
champion boxer of England, and a
evall-kuovin figure in sporting tireles.
It is 20 years ago same tiles mus-
cular Christian joined the Salvation
Armee sine° that time he has preach-
ed all over England.
At a, recent nmetiog "Billy" stop-
ped to the front and carefully re-
moved the table on the platform.
The reason for this was made clear
-very soon, for the preacher every
now and then would indulge in a
"round" with an. imaginary* foe as
he told his enthusiastic audience
about his past life.
His first nght, for $2 a side, was
described M great detail •by Billy,
either in a vowel or m the letter n, but flamed, than in any Other slate quite -
the final u is generally silent, so that ries where labor unions are in eon -
the word waste for example, would trol. Moreover, he has establiebed a
be pronouneee man The prommelee system of pensions, and is extremely
titan of vowels is precisely the same generous aud indulgent in the matter
as in Italian, save that they are
sliglitly shorter.
There is no aecent aliatever in the
Japanese tongue, arid all syllables of
a word and all words of a sentence
are pronounced with equal stress laid
on each.
In the brief vocabulary and list of
sentences given in this article the
Japanese rendering of the English
words and sentences is given in syl-
lables and the spelling is phonetic.
The actual Japanese words are not
le -en but merely the pronunciation
of rent, all the 'workingmen in his
employ being lite tenants. Lord Peri-
rhyn shows the same solicittele for
the material and moral welfare for
the people of his estates as other
English territorial magnates. who
are keenly alive to the fact tliat the
possession of land carries obligations
with it. Indeed, during the years
that his men were on strike be re-
frained from expelling them from
their holdings, and relieved their des-
titution, even while they were waging
the bitterest kind of war against him.
as also were subsequent ones, is- of each syllable in the sentence as Lord Penrliyn is the second neer of
eluding the fel-nous one with 'Tem nearly as it could be rendered M his name. Bis father anis a Scoteh
Wright. of Sheffield. Tim preacher printed form, so that if one Pro- soldier, a Colonel Douglas, 1 who
amused his audierice when he told nounee the Japanese rendering of married the (laughter and heiress of
them that he found his fighting use- eacli word or sentence just as it George Pennant, of Pearliern Castle,
would be pronoeneed in n!neilisn one the velue of whose estates was coin-
meneurate with the Pride of ids _ _
will elosely approximate the exact
manner in which a Japanese would gree from Trevor Tu,dor, the founder u. u. ReutlARDS & co,
I was verer sick with Quinzy and
utter it. of the Tribe of the Marthes.
ItiOnfERALS.
ba. t b
Treitithy hewed, d Woe:please
*roe -Tile bopeless ace eimese that
settles on a AIM or ‘70100111 whose
uervei are shuttered by disease can best,
ed 10 contraet with a. patient
in the "deptbs" and has
ecd from than by South Am-
ericen leervine. Ochre° Webster. al
Finest. Ont.. says "I uwe my We to
it. leverytbing eke failed to cure.'
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been
Two pore storeys have been added
to ;the 25estorey international Bank-
ing building under eonstruetion .
03 Vine Street, No* York. Tbe Out -
WOO strueture.teill .be 370 It. high.
It will be the tallest ,ottice building
In the world,
-
•Minard's Liniment Lures ulnlar12,
Such a grave condition should of
course lie treated by the trained
physician, and it is possible here to
indicate only the general outline of
dietary called for. It is the rigid
exclusion for a time, at least, of all
meat, fish, poultry, eggs, tea and
coffee, as well as peas and beans.
One need not fear starvation even
trader radical regimen, for there re-
mains a choice of milk, Cheese,
bread and butter, fru i ts , 110 tri, pota-
toes and nearly all the vegetables, -
You onip anion.
"I was at Eastbourne not long
ago, and 1 saw three men insulting
a girl I 'laid out' two of them,
and gave the third in charge.'
Justice -Do you undersLand the na-
'AN 'UMBRELLA LOGIC.
'An inventor, who has suftered from
the common trouble of having his
umbtella 2nisappropriated, has de-
vised a lock which Ets round the
handle, and covers the catch which
you push down in opening, This
lock can be easily operated by the
owner, who knows the combination,
and the proper arrangement of the
discs forming this corabiation can be
judged by the number of clicks. Any
stranger taking the umbrella would
have to break it in order to open
it,
AN AID TO MOTHERS.
tuire of an ohth, t-irl? Lfttle
It doesett help a sick baby to give
it "soothing" drugs. On !lie con-
trary, it lessens baby's chance of re-
covery. If your little ones senate'
any wiens of being unwell promptly
give Baby's Own Tablets and see
how speecli1;,.r they will he bright,
cheerful well and happy, This medi-
cine is sold 'Under a. guarantee that
it contains no polsoinous soothing
stuff, or hurtful drug, and it cures
all the little ills of babyhood and
cliilcllioocT . Mrs. W. It. Austin,
Farrningt on, N. S., says: "Baby's
Own Tablets are just what every
mother need8 when lier little ones are
cutting their teeth. When my little
one crics 1 give him a Tablet and it
helps at once. Motiliers who use
the Tablets will have no trouble
with their babies." Baby's Owe
Tablete are sold by all medicine
dealers or can be had by ma.il at 25
exits a box hy writing the Dr. Wil -
anis' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
illthh India hue the swiftest river
in the world. It is the Sutlej, which
in ISO has a descent:of 3,2,r
000 feet.
'We eau handle your poultry eitner
alive or dressed to best advantage,
Also your butter, eggs, ineeen mad
other produce.
11-2E DAWSON COPAIVUISSION CO.‘ 1-imited
Co,'. West Market and Colborne= $ts, TORONTO.
emel.***,••••,••••*••••••••••••••••1
Owing to the stamp on a postcard
coming off in his pocket, a Viennese
Merchant discovered that ins friend
Wets earryleg on a 07100deStin0 core
respondence with his wife. Ideesages
were written in 4 Minute hand. under
the postage -stamp 04 illustrated
postearde, He got a 'divorce,
nor Over:Sixty Years
lune. Wien oweiseeruise Benue hes hornets n
atutean of roatlars far thcfr children while teathin2
It root bee Ma child, softens the ::=1 fa& allara p cure*
wind colia.regulates thatitanierh and howeln, arida all
ttstremedrzer Diarrhrea. Tireati-five cents. liattlo
Sold lodruggitte throughout tha world. Ire pure anl
immune:nee wieseowaseeeloso aveueo ea -ea
Liaitteet Wu'. C.1444 ttci
liSSia has number of mooaster-
" Palestine. A resent traveller
W5 eurprised to And Minn StrentdIn
fortified, and having loopbolee for
guile,
The medical colleges of the five
Swiss universities Itave neoro women
than men. The reports for the year
show 981 women to 70 men,
Mantle Strength an o
depend en purity o
1111411 tbat purity depends
niantry Altering. If tbeea organs are
Useased aud will not perform their
functions. man will seek in vain Mr
tareugth and weinan fur beauty. South
American leidoey Cure 4rivee out all
inaparitica through the body's ether-
s" -repairs week spots. --40,
Beau
o 4
Itching, Burning, Skin Dilsonoce
Cured for Thiirtyitivo Conte, - Dr.
Agnew$s Ointment relieves in one day,
and cures Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Ilea& nczerna, Ilarber's Itch, 'Ulcers,
Blotches and all eruptions of the skin.
It is soothing and quieting and acts
like magic the cure of an baby
humors. 38c.-47
'Deere are 9,201..031. =grove in
• the
eited States, Aleslia, Unwell, and
ort o Rico, Moro negrOes then CAU
be -found anywhere else in the world
Venting' Airlea.
Inardis liniment
res Ist
The tobacco monopoly has yie
the Austrian Government the e
znous net profits of 1$,000.000
one near.
' The toad is exceeding,iy greedy:. It
feeds continuously • throughout the
night, and in twenty-four hours con-
sumes a quantity of insects equal to
about four times its stornacti capa-
city.
1 -It ehe. 2 -Nee. 3 -Song. 4--
S1iea. 5 -Go. „ 6--Ilocleo.
cliee. 8 -Hat dice. 9--X5. 10-J ui
it chn 11--Jui it die. 20 -Nee gui.
80 -Song Jui. Hundred -Yah Koh.
Thousand -Seng.
(The Japanese words are here givei
phonetically and should be pronounc-
ed as in English.)
Morning-B.1s ali. Noon-Ite ro.
Night -Bong. Onlock-Noa gee. `To-
morrow -Ali soo. To-day-TCi oo.
Good -Yo shi. Bad -Wall lucy. Yes
--Ska rec. No -In' nab. Woman -Oh
nah. Man -Oh to an Boy-Xo doh
mo. Baby -Ala tam ban. I tate-
Xi rali oo. Fear -0 saw lay roo.
Respect --Song kay E. Wife -Sigh
lium. Mother -Ha ha. Sister-Srni.
War -Sen so. Peace -Hay wah. ;Warm
-Ah telt kee. Cold --Say moo E,
Street-glfah chee. Roa,cf-lle nice.
Mountain -Yoh ma. Plain---1-le rah
chee. Sea -Co me. Lake -No see,
Pretty -Kee ray nah. Will -Ah loo.
Come -Kee ta roo. Go -II koo.
Leave -Tat su. Winter -Poo you.
Autumn -A Ice. Summer -Not su.
Spring -Ha. roo.
Good morning -0 lia yo, go ri Inas.
Good -bye -Sigh yo. no Da. •
Good evening--Xern ba hu rue.
How do you cah na des ka?
Are you Well? -Yo go zi maska?
m not very well -Wali tock she
wah yo ar day ma Sin.
I are sorry to hear, it -So rah wah
01-ilcee no da koo des. ,
I am quite well-Wah teck she wan,
yo go zi mas.
Please speak English -Ego day ha
nali shtay kob' dos I.
' tomething ye
o, sny when Your soldiers are very brava -Nee
yoll X Pi. agaieet thc lean- h'on-Le hay E; she wan tscu yoh go "bi
1
Guest -"Bring me a roasted chick-
en waiter!" Waitress -"Very sorry,
but the chicken's out." Gu,est (sar-
castically) -"Did it leave word when
it would return?"
4
BY PROXY.
"Bigglesworth is a multi -Millionaire
at last." "How do you know?"
"Why, his wifecame to rib:Inch last
Suntlay wearing an old freyk and her
last fall's bonnet?"- •
What the Baby Needed.
I suffered from nervousness and
headache until one day about a
year ago it sueldenly occurred to m0.
what a great coffee drinker 1 was
and 1 thought maybe thi3 might
have something to do with my trou-
ble. so X sliifted to tea for awhile,
but was not better, if anything,
walAset.
" that thne 1 had a baby four
months old that we had to feed osi
the bottle, until an old lady friend
told me to tty Postum Food Coffee.
Three =malts age 1 commenced using
Postum, leaving off the tea and cof-
fee, and not only. have my iteadaches
and nervous troubles entirely disan-
pearled, but SilleC then I iiaVa been
giving plenty of nurse for my baby
and 'have a large, healthy child now.
"I ha-ve no desire to ,driak anything
but Posture and IZnow it has benefit-
ed my children, and 1 hope all who
have children will try Postum and
find out for themselves what a really
wonderful food drink it is." Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich.
Both tea and coffee contain ouanti-
ties of a poisonous drug cannel Caf-
feine that directly anode the heart,
kidneys, stomach and nerves. Pos-
tum is made from cereals only, scien-
tifically bleaderl to get the coffee
flavor. Ten days trial of Postum in
place of tea .or coffee will show a
health secret; worth more teria,n a
gold mine. ; There's a reason.
Get the le ok, "Tlee'Road to Well -
ovine, an 01011 package.
Tho Governor'
1 Z. A. Van
the go‘ernor of
Wfi a Psisorlor„.-
ven Is the wile o
county jail, Nap -
tome. Ont., and a, 1.t. sufterer
from rheumatitau. 1 I best doe -
tors in the community an "spechtlists"
failed to help her. elm buried hcr scep-
titan of proprietary remedies and pita
chased South Anteriean Rheumatic
Cute. 4 betties cured
The annual catch of fish in Anteri
Call waters is 1,696,000,000 pounds,
wineh represents a money value of
$45,40,000.
Levee's (Wise Head) DislnTeoti-
aut Soap Powder is better than
other powders, ae it is both ?mop am
disinfectant.
JAPANESE PATRIOTISM.
'The following are reproduced a.
they 'were printed in a japanes
newspaper:
Midshipman Shibuye saw his
mother before his departure to the
front, the fonowing eonversa-
tion passed between thene
"Mother, I shall not 5010e back
alive this tittle."
"Why should you not?"
"Mother, how can I live when
ought to die?"
Soldier K. Suzuki in one of his let-
ters to his home mentions a most
popular song sung by the soldiers ae
tbe front, whicli runs as follows:
He -When I go to the front bring
up this enild as a good citizen. 'When
L, die do not weep.
She -Why should I weep? Am I
not a soldier's wife/ Fight for the
Emperor; the honor will abide with
this eliild.
:thought I would strung -la 1 used
MINARD'S LINIMENT and it, cured
me at once. I am 110VeX without it
now.
Yours gratefully,
MRS 0. D. PRINCE.
Natiwigewauk, Oct. 2/14.
•••••••MOIYimmem•
Eriend-"You receiVed a good
many presents. didn't yon?" Bride -
and just -tiiink now alee-enteet
of tin= are frem Married friends.
And we won't have to give thena any
in retinal."
nemeetilees rend Paralysad-,-,1 bee
ate Oar dieeaee of the heara" writes
lifes. J. S. Ooode, of TrIaP. N -S.
suffered and was ewe speecliless and
pertielly perelyzeti. 040 liege AC Pr.
Agoeves Qum for the Wert gileVO
relief, mai before I firlialed OAS nettle
I wile Able to go about. To -.4y ma
wen womee," da
There's nothing as A.
int Are creedidate for 0
roro CO CCM ill OWL
entleneele55.
'It's all 11Sellfe, dear, aboUt
edellng put an enernantle
piece under ' ow, ad dreamt.
of nobody.' Well?" "And thif
nezt night I at it. and dreamt et
verYbOdy„,"
YOUR OVERCOATS
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In 1894 no fewer than 30,528
horses were art --work in connection
with the tramways in England; in
1902 the number was 24,120; but
last year the total fell to 20,005,
and the number is destined still to
diminish, as the tramways are rap-
idly becoming electrified.
Pli /4 and absolute cure for eack
To prove 'to gotl thatr
Orf.
Chase's ointment is a certain
and. every form of itching.
bleeding and protrudingpiles,
ate manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes.
hnonials in the daily press rind ask your neigir
tors what they think of it, You can use, it and
reit your money back if not cured. 600S box, at
ill dealers or Etederrsoir,Biass Co.,Torentek
Ora Chase% OR Mayan
LADY co'Loxri,s.
Another lady colonel has been add-
ed 'to the large number already in
Germany. The 0 -rand Duke of Meck.
lenburg-Schwerin has appointed his
young wife honorary colonel of the
Mecklenburg Dragoon Regiment, sta-
tioned at Pal -china. Amongst the
lady colonels , of German regiments
may be mentioned the German Era -
press, the Queen of Italy, Queen
Wilhelmina and her mother, Queen
Emma, all the sisters of the Kaiser,
the Queen of Saxony, the Czarina,
the Queen of Wurteraburg, and the
Grand Duchess of Baden. The late
Empress Frederiek was the colonel
of two regiments, and the German
Empress also as a cavalry and an
infantry, regiment,.
HOT SANDBAGS.
A sandbag is said to be greatly
superior to a hot water bag, which
many people prize so highly. Get
sonic ,clean fine sand; dry it thor-
oughly in a kettle on the stove;
make a bag about eight inches
square of flannel n11 it with dry sand
and sew the opening carefully to-
gether, and eover the bag with cot-
ton or linen cloth. This will pre-
vent the sand froni sifting out, and
also enable you to heat the bag
quickly by placing it ill the oven
or on the top of stove. After
once using this you will never again
attempt to warm the feet or hands
of a sick person with a bottle or a
brick-. The sand holds the -heat for
a long time.
SucesSful experiments have been
made in various forests 1. Femme jn
cutting trees by means of electricity.
platinum wire is made white-hot
by ;ale electric- current, and used line
'a saw. In this manlier the tree is
felled much easier and quicker than
in the old way. No sawdust is, pro-
duced and tho slight carbonisation
caused by the wire acts as a preser-
vative of the wood.
A norse in good condition eau
; exist ebout twenty-five dayswith-
out feed, so long, as he has plenty
of water to drink.
La grippe, pneumonia, and influ-
enza often leave a nasty cough
when they're gone.
It is adangerous thing to neglect.
Cure it with
Consum
Thednang
Wee& Tonic
nip
'Hon
The cure that is guaranteed by
your dr:inlet. •
Prices: S. C. Wnvy..s & Co, 309
25c. 50c $1 LeRoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can.
Is the special wi of *he
CENTRAL
Telegraph School
ToRONrCi. ONT.
Wral ter nat,c
SilAW,
efeezu nee Gwent St
17.0
Principal
T meta
Made big enough for a big
man to work in with comfort.
Has more material in it than
any other brand of shirt in
Canada. Made on the
H.B.K. scale it requires 3.936
to 42 yards per dozen, whereas
common shirts have only 32
to 33 yards.
That's the reason why the
H.B.K. "Big" Shirt never
chafes the armpits, is never
tight at the neck or wrist-
bands, is always loose, full
and comfortable and wears
well.
Each shirt bears a tiny book
that tells the whole history
of the "Big" Shirt, and
also contains a notarial
declaration that the H.B.K.
"Big" Shirt contains 393,..
to 42 yards of material per
.dozen.
Sold at all dealers but only
with this brand:—
HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO.
Montreal 'Winnipeg .Dawson
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