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The Brussels Post, 1903-11-19, Page 3
4 JAPANESE AND RUSSIANS SOIYIETPIC5,11a ABOUT TIIE CHAR- ACTER OE TRE DAPS. A Touching Siler, Which Shows the fine Traits en These People. On the 'western water's of the Pa- the ships of two great nations aro watching mels other, while thole armies shuffle on the shores, For deep economic reasotts 1.1u'8n Ova na- l.loue apnoea each other. They May not fight yet, some basis for nratuai cnucesrions may bo found; but the lime will coma when they most fight, If warfare at that time Is still the resort of aggrieved poo- pl, s. Of the Ruleions wo know mach. Thole steady movement toward sun and sea is a viLa1 impulse. Their Lortuous cliplonacy, their rigid bur- eaucratic government, thole thin upper social stratum and the surging masses underneath, their anaconda- like digestion or the alien peoples they swallow --we are familiar with all these things, But the Japanese: are newer ncquaintnnc'es. We havo learned of their skill and ingenuity and sharp business pr;2011001 wo have 8002 their fine courage fie tear; and we know that they are a crowded nation and would like room 10 grow In. But what of their other essen- tial elements of character? The llussian is rough, crude, vigorous, obstinate. 'rho Japanese is -what? In a recent book, "Jsokoro," La- fcadio Hearn says that in Japan there is a "relative absence from the national character of egotisti- cal individualism," which produces "rare unselfishness and perfect faith." Such qualities moan devo- tion to country and to fetidly. lir. Hearn tells of the Japanese bugler who, when fatally wounded, put his bugle to his lips for the last time :leen SOnnrletl the charge; of the See mined boy who )tilled himself in or- der to make the authorities think that his outlawed father was .dealt. The following story, told by lir. Hearn, shows other, and, if anything, finerJapanese traits. At a railway station a crowd was awaiting the 0111211, in custody, of a burglar who Ind murdered a policeman. A TOUCHING INCIDENT. "I expeeted to hear and see anger; 1 even feared possibilities of violence. The murdered oIIlcer had been much liked; his relatives would cortainly 1,e nluong the spectators; and a Ku- mamoto crowd Is not very gentle. I also thought to find many police on duty. My anticipations were wrong. "The train halted in the n8nal Scone of Mures and noise, scurry and clatter of passengers wearing geta, screaming or boys wanting to sell Japanese newspapers and Kumamoto lemonade. Outside the barrier Wo trailed for nearly five minutes. Theis, pushed through the wicket by a po- lice-sergetult, the prisoner appeared - a large, wild -looking man, with (read burred (1own, and arms fastened be- hind his back. Prisoner and guard both ]salted in front of the wicket, tend the people pressed forward to sea, but in silence. Then the officer celled out: "Suglhara San! Sugihara 0-1(11111 Is she present?' " "A slight, small woman, standing near me, with a Child on her back, answered, '1Tal l' and advanced through the press. This was the widow of the murdered man; the child she catried was his son. At a wave of the officer's hand the crowd fell batch, so as to leave a clear space about the prisoner and his escort. In that space the wo- man with the child stood facing tile' murderer. TEE HUSH WAS OF DEATH. "Not to the woman at all, but to the child only, did the officer then speak, He spoke lots, but so clear- ly that I could catch ovary syllable: " 'Little -one, this is the man who killed your father four years ago. You had not yet been born; you were in your mother's womb. That you havo no father to love you now , is the doing of this mem. Look at him --(hare the officer, putting a hand to the prisoner's chin, sternly forced him to lift his eyes) -look well at him), little boy! Do not be afraid. It is painful, but it is your slaty. Look 'at hlmi' "Oyer the 1110t110r'6 shoulder the boy greed with eyes widely open, • as in fear; titer he began to 801); then tears cavae' but, steadily and obediently, he still looked -looked- looked -straight into the cringing race, "The crowd seemed to have stopped breathing. "I sate the prisoner's features dis- tort; I saw him seddonly 11asst him- self down upon his knees, despite his r fetters, and beast his face into the dust, crying out the whole while in a passion of hoarse remorse that made one's heart shako: "'Pardon, pardon, pardon me, lit- tle one! That I did, not for hate' was it donne, but in road fear. only, in rimy desire to escape. Very, very , Wicked I have been; great, llnShaak- able wrong havo I done yen! But , now for my sin, I go to die. I wish to die. I win glad to diel Therefore, 0 little one, be pitiful -- forgive 11101' 'Tho child still cried silently. The officer raised the shaking crilnhlal; the dumb crowd parted loft and right to let then by, Then, quito suddenly, the whole multitude slogan to 8011. Ansi as the bronzed guardi- an passed, 18aW what I had novae seen before -what fete m1011 ever see, what I shall probably novo' Soo again -the tears of a Japanese po- 1 iceman, Who shell say that such tender- ness, such 00111'age, 81101) I'OStralnt do not mala, for groatueee in a me - Lien? "Were yet] ever Bulge -struck ?" asked the ron0rlttc plaid. Nd,," re- plied the practical youth; "but I Wee rile OWOr by, fe tI'i(1(itlleCat; Once',.'' MAKE EXERCISE A HABIT. Take Long, Slow, Full Breathe Whenever You Can. l'lxerc180 Is much. horn necessary to human life than meat women 1leelthy st.imn)aliml is an absolute 110111; without 11 the Body wi11 fust and fall into hits. The baby that never creeps about or kicks or ex- cevises at all either wastes into a silty ntidgot of 11011011 and wrinkles, or else takes on pounds of unhealthy flit and becomes soft and short: breathed and wllhuue vitality. The brain that never calls upon itself for work must become dull and stupid, and it Is the 8111110 way with the mu5ek5 of the body. They are filled with blood vassals that should be up and Chang. The blood has several purposes, and ono is to carr,, away )lurch of the waste fluids of the body. 'rho lungs are a sort of refinery, and the blood is a dis- tilling agent. If the blood becomes thick and unhealthy incl sluggish tho body does not hoop its youthful state. Eyes grow dull; lips loose their redness; the complexion is sallow and unlovely. It: is an easy and simple matter to mance exercise a habit -just like the habit of putting out the .lights at night and wondering if burglars will show up before morning. A most excellent mthein0 es to take long, slow, full breaths, whenever you have a chance; when you aro walking, when you aro going to Weep, when you havo just awakened. Such habits are valuable, most valuable, but because they don't cost anything and area little trouble, lots of women fancy there is nothing in such practices. Nonsense! Look at the athletic men that train. They are the healthiest, strongest, finest - looking creatures in existence. Go thou and do likewise on a little scale. f OUE1ED OF ASTHMA, THE REMARKABLE EXPERI- ENCE OF A NOVA SCOTIA MAN. He Had Suffered for Years and Often had to Sit Night After Night at an'Open Window Gaspe ing for Breath. AIr, Thomas Johnson is well known in tho vicinity of llemfo'd, N.S., Ile has taught school in Lunenlulg county for more than thirteen years, atld his reputation a5 a teacher is deservedly high. It is known that Ter. Johnson has been a severe suf- ferer from asthma, and as he Inas found a cure for the trouble, a re- porter thought the facts of his case would prove interesting to similar sufferers, "Ono evening," said Mr. Johnson, "while lighting my pipe I inhaled the sulphur from the intch. The fumes appeared to penetrate every portion of my lungs, and near- ly strangled ole. It was more t11en an hour before I recovered from the effects of Ibis mishap, and I believe that that was the stl.l0ting point of 1110 trouble that has made my lifo so frequently miserable since. At all events a few days late' I had my first attack of asthma. Follow- ing 1111s the attacks became More and more frequent, sometimes con- tinuing for a week or more at a time, When these attacks canto on I dare not lie clown, and many a long, cold winter night I havo pass- ed at an open window gasping for breath. I was treated by two of tho best doctors in the country, but derived no benefit, Thon I began trying the remedies usually advertis- ed as a cure for this trouble, but with no better results. I was con- tinually gvo0ing.worso and life was becoming a burden, About a year ago my wire was using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and was deriving so much benefit from them that ono day she said to me, 'Why don't you try these pills, they might do you good, and they certainly can't do you harm,' To please my wife I began taking the pills, but only oc- casionally at first, but inside of a fele weeks I felt that I was improv - Mg in many ways, Then 1 began to 11SO the pills in earnest, and soul fouled that breathing was becoming easier, rho spasms mine Less fre- quently, and T could go about out of doors without danger of bring-, Mg the trouble on as Was formerly the case, I took twelve boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in 111), and after t110 improvement began every box added to it until all signs of the trouble had disappeared, and I Have not since had any rrielrrenco of it. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills have saved me from a life of misery, and I can glad to make this public ac- kt1owleclgineet," The above strong evidence proves that Dr, Williams' Pii110 Pills are not an ordinary medicine and that they cure when 0(1)01' 1nedi0inos fail. Every pill makes new, rich, red blood, and thus eiablu5 the system. to resist the inroads of disease and works a cure. Only rho genuine pills can do this, however, and the purchaser should see that the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink rills for rale People," is printed o1 the Wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine daaler;o or sent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2,50, 11y writing direct to the De, William's Medicine Co., 311oclt villa, Ont. Lender : "I've been told Rivers' name is in olt1 (loldsworl.hy's will.,, Friend: "Yes, his name 18 in it, Ho signets it as a witness. That's all, amens -good ggl'aeioes 1 What's the mete ter ?" Lender : "Nothing; only i've 1011 hist' $50 O71 the Strength of Bobby ; "ilea yeti said that I wasn't to oat that piece of cake in' 111e pantry-le/Canso it wou1t1 make Teo effete 'Mother 1 "Yes, Bobby," 13robbes (convincing)y)1 "1)'111, Ina, it hasn't made 11)0. sick.'' Coughing Is the outward sign of inward disease, Cure the disease with S oh's on'sumpti Cure Tho Lung Tonie and the cough will stop. Try it to -night. If It doesn't benefit you 1vc'll give your money back.. Prices 25c., 80c. and $1.00 5, C. WELLS & CO. Toronto, Caro LeRoy, N.0, 3 51R ILIIIRY'S ADDER. Sir Harry Johnston, the great African explorer, commissioner, dip- lomat, tells a funny story, During ono ofhis tours through Africa many years ago he tree lying in bed ono night in his tent in 11u/ tangled jungle, worried by Mosquitoes, and thinking of the snakes, against which he had been warned, when he became aware of the p1'esence along- side of hint of a cold, treacherous snake, probably a death -adder, as it was only about three feet long. Death from the bite of i.his playful adder 15 rapid and painless, and Sir "ferry recorded afterwards his re- flection that it was better perhaps to die that way than by gout or rheumatism. After an hour of ag- ony, however, he slipped out of bed, 8110010 ct light, and worst about the tent searching for the wnlleing-stick be had carried especially for defence against reptiles. After a weary and nervous hunt, he found it at, last .among the disordered bedclothes. It was his adder! 4 WHERi; AUTHORS ARE DULL. Most people who meet their liter- ary heroes are disappointed, In their books they may be as witty ns Sheridan, as thrilling as Scott, as pathetic or humorous as Dickens, but in their after-dinner talk they are bores, Nearly all modern novel- ists bear a bad reputation in this way. Mr. C. 3, Cutcliffe 'Syne is an exception. Tlis friends agree that his conversation is no loss brilliant than his books. Mr. Hall Caine, Sir °omen Doyle, Sir (Gilbert Parker, and Mr. Stanley W(yalan are reput- ed to bo heavy talkers. "M'o. An- thony hope IXawkins," says a so- ciety lady who knows him well, "is always clever, but ho doesn't talk 'Dolly Dialog'uos: " Ttuciyard Kip- ling is drill in an ordinary social gathering, but that is said to be merely a pose. He is shy, and hates being lionised. Dut among his in- timate friends he will expand, and tell enthralling stories of Indian life. AC1T11 V] TIENT. Briggs -"Nell old man, 3 can at last look the world in the face -all my debts are paid." O11gg8-"Now slid you do it ?" Briggs -"Oh, I succeeded in bor- rowing the money." "Do you wantMU 3" "Well," an- swered the Japanese statesmen, cau- tiously, "we're too civi;taed to want war; and we are also too civilized not to think that if there should be War WO would make tile enemy re - "Jones's wife loft -him because he stole a kiss," "She must be pard - cense." "She is. Ile stole if from the cook." THE FIRST BABY. What joy there is in the holno when the first baby comes, and yet to the young and inexperienced mother who has to care for it there is no other period of her life so trying. In the little ills that are certain to conte the inexperienced mother scarcely knows what to do. To the young mother -to all mothers -Baby's Own Tablets are a real blessing. They promptly cure Such troubles as con- stipation, colic, 80111' stomach, diar- rhoea, and simple fevers. They break up colds, destroy 200(1115, allay the irritation aceon>.panying the ontting of tooth and prevent more serious ills, These Tablets are sold under a guarantee to contain 110 opiate, nor any other of the harmful (belga al- ways found in the so-called "sooth- ing" medicines. They are good for all children froin the new born babe to the well grown child, If you do 1101 find t11,3 Tablets at your medi- cine dealers sent) 25 cents to The Dr. Williams Medicine Uo., Brock- ville, Ont„ and a box will be mailed you post paid. DECEITFUL MAN. "Didn't you think that was a beautiful girl with me to -day, Ar- thur ?" "Whet girl, my dearest 'f" "Why;, she was With 1110 wl101 7021 met us in front of the church." "Wal; thorn te girl there, dear '1 I didn't )notice, I was looking at you," .And then she loved him all the more, Catarrh is meta Luxury v OR A NECESSITY, Catarrh makes a man ridiculous -it ola1100 him all offensive nufaanc0.and it mantes hint dange}rotl8ly sick, It to pretty sure to bring o1 connumption, tnlomnenia or nt least a threat affec- ion, You eau not afford either,. but you den 5.11Orct the cure for It. It is D1'. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It re- newal tt cold 00 catarrh, or 00/68 a 11808,611e in 10 minted, Don't hawk arid spit and disgust ,your iri0ndn but cure yourself by the neo of One li A nsaYleOintmenteellovos eeeen))tIncetlhsago What shrunk your woolens ? ALWAYS IN BBTOC71C. Wiry did holes wear so soon 2 A 01011451 WAR boasting in the rent pony of friends of his wall-tussorted You used comrnon Soap 2(102 )4 La trade. "There isn't a drag mirsi2g," be said, "Colne, 110w," said One of the by - Menders, by Wdty of a joke. "1 bet Out you den't keep any spirit of contradiction, well ,.tc,dced as you pretend to be." "Why net ?" replied tltn chemist, not in the least embarrassed at. the %1110xp1 02 '12 sally. "You shall hen for yo1rsetf." So saying he left the group and returned in tt few nllrtutes leadieg by the baud, -bis wife 1 ''2-ily, Teniae,, how you do grow!" "Yes, auntie: I think they water ole trio much. Why, I'm bathed night and morning." Jan it Area fir the Octagon Iter. t -f TREASURES BY THE NILE. Professor Petrie Describes Some Valuable Finds, Professor Flinders Putrlo gives an interesting description of his last winter's exeat'ethm8 on the site of the Temple of Abydos, by the Nile, where the founclttlions of tell succes- sive temples, extending over 0. period of something like 4,000 years, were clise-ove'ed, Tho beautiful naturalis- tic ivory carving in tho 100111 of the first dynasty surpassed anything in succeeding ages. The, appreciation of form, the delicacy of the curves, aucl the power of expression was as good as in the best classical work. in the fourth dynasty they had found for the first time the portrait of tbo best known of all the kings of Cheops, Khufa. For 1110 first two thousand years there was no trace of rhe worship of Osiris, the god worshipped being the Jackal God, 'lip -nate" the "opener of ways." Tho belief of this old people 2005 that departed souls went somewhere across the great, boundless desert west of the Nile, where the sun went down. With its numerous crossing ravines, the desert was impossible to explore without using the jackal paths, and so the jackal tante to typify the guide of the soul, which was supposed to pass across the desert. f DROVE AWAY BOTH DISEASES GEO. ROBERTSON CUBED PITS KIDNEYS BY USING DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. And His Rheumatism and Dropsy Departed Never to Return -He Makes a Statement. Montreal, Quo., Nov. 9. -(Special). -The illness and cure of Mr. George Robertson, of 89 St. Antoine St., this city, is further and convincing proof that Rheumatism and Dropsy are both the results of Diseased I(id- neys. 117r. Robertson had Dropsy and Rheumatism for five years. He cured his I(idneys by using Dodd's Kidney P11)s and both diseases de- parted for good. Speaking of his case Mr. Robertson says: "I had been troubled with Dropsy and Rheumatism for five years. I am now well and it is all owing to Dodd's Kidney Pills, Before I start- ed using theme I could hardly put my feet to the floor they were swol- len so much from Dropsy. My AVMS 1.150(.1 to swell at times so that I could not put 171y coat on. "A friend advised me to use Dodd's Kidney Pills offering to pay for them if they did not help 1110, Before I had used the second box I felt a great improvement. I took seven boxes is all and I don't know what it is to be sick since." husband : "I nun surmised, Emily, that you should have such bad taste as to wear the hair of another wom- an on your hoed," Wife : "And I aan surprised that you should wear the wool of another sheep o1) your back," A Pleasant Ditty -"When I know anything worthy of recommendation, I consider it my duty to tell it," says Rev.. Jas. Murdock, of hamburg, Pa. "Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder has cured ere of Catarrh of five years sta'llding. It is certainly magical in its abet. The first application bone - fitted me in live minutes. 50 cts."-O he : "Reggio Fitzjamos has become recklessly engaged to any number of girls, but he always gets out of it." She : "With decency ?" ITe : "0h, yes ! Tie merely has to go and ask the father"s consent, and it's all off.' Dear Sirs, -I was for seven year's a sufferer Crone Bronchial trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above a wllispor, I got no relief from any- thing nything till I tried your MINARD'S HONEY' BALSAM. Two bottles gave reliefand six bottles made el complete cure. I would heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from throat or lung trouble. 3, F. VANBUSJCIRB:. Fredericton, BE1UTAVI11I). I hoard a love' tell his love, And could but sympathise To hear hire calling her Ifs dove And note her soft replies. I heard the man the mold adore, I sew her girlish glee; And when the tender scene Was o'er 'they, turned and Worshipped 1110. But when ho saw 1117 iioauty there X11 that dollghttul ?rove, Of ornaments he stripper) me baro eien.d (16,00 1110111 10 his !eve, 5aeleSPIelet i 1 0w in 11137y heart there is no room For tender synlpfathy, Until next year, sweet rases bloom Again) Upon this tree, Columbus said the World WAS round, And most of us declare That since his timo We've often found It anything but equate), $100 Reward, $100 ')'hero le more Catarrh In this rrrtlon Of Lit, "weary than all other ctlseur,'s put together, rind until the Inst tete year's wan supposed to be incurable, 1''or n great many years tincture pronounced EL a local disease and ],rauc)'lbed local remedies, and and by constantly failing to cure with 1acrd treatment. pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to he a constitutional disease and there- fore requires mutat Bulimia! treatment. hall's Cal u rrh Cure, nlnnufacture/I by 1', J. I'hi'ury R•, Co., 'rrdcdo, Ohio, !s tho only iminditutional cure on 1118 mar- ket, 1L is Laken internally 1n doses from 10 drops to a leospunnful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous cur. faces of the system. 'rimy offer ono hun- dred dollars for any cane It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimoni- als. estimo ni0.1s. Address, F. J. eI1!di EY A 00., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 700. Hall's Family .Pills are the best. Doctor : "You've got a fever, sir," Patient : "Is it what you would call Et 'high fever,' doctor ?" Doctor : "Well, it is and it isn't. Two dol- lars, plecsc," .Patient : 'B'm I Is the-ate-feeer as high as tine fee, would you say 3" Por Over Sixty Years WO. 2J2851.01r'5 80011MM 3051'r has barn used. b7 Idfllon3 of mothers for their children while loathing ts,othee the child, softens the gums, allays pain, cure, rind nulla rsculates the ncomsoll nod bowel,, and Is the OA remedy for Dlerrhma. Twenty -6v, cents a bottle laid by druggists throughout the world. ria fore and tek for.' Pam, WWINSLOir'abe0rtrrx0 SYRUP." 13.71 NAUTICALLY DESCRIBED. A sea -captain had made such an exceptionally good voyage that his wife felt encouraged to ask Vile to purchase a piano with which to beau- tify -their house and exasperate their neighbors. ITo told her he was go- ing to town with a view to buying one. This is his description of the one he thought would suit her: "lllack walnut hull, strong bulk- heads strengthened lore and aft with iron frame. lined with white wood and maple riggings, steel wire double on the ratlines, and whipped wire on the tower stays and heavier cordage; belaying pins of steel and well driven home; length of tafirail over all, 611. lin. breadth of beans, 13$11,; depth of hold, 14in,; hatches can be bat- tened Clown proof against t.en-yoaa'- old boys and ten -ton spankers, or can be clewed up on occasion and sheeted home for a first-class instru- mental cyclone."_ A Belgian physician declares that early baldness is frequently caused by the excessive eating of meat. Ho asserts thathe has often clicked cases of falling hair by coanbiuing with local treatment a diet of milk, eggs, and fruit. An Irishman who had jumped into the water to cavo a man from drowning, on receiving ten cents from the rescued man, looked first at the tet cents and then at the man, saying, "Be jabers, I am over- paid for that job." It is never too late to learn unless you think you know it a11. Minard's Lirlment Is used by Physicians aG', Noodle : "Clever' 7 Why, she has brains enough for two, Miss Cutting." Miss Cutting : "Has site? Then she is just the girl you ought to marry, Mr. Noodle." Lever's Y -Z (Wise Dead) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder dusted in the bath, 10/10115 the water and disin- fects. Pape : "How is it, Alice, that you neve' got a prize at school ?" Maria - 111a : 'And that your friend, Louisa Sharp, gets so many ?" Alice (In- nocently) : "Louisa Sharp has such clever parents I" Itching, Burning, Creeping, Crawling Skin Diseases relieved in a few minutes by Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves instantly, and cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, $oald Head, Eczema, Ulcers, 181.11hes, and all Eruptions of the Skin, 11. is poothingg and gn101101 and nets 1)ka mugin )n all Bab, 1{umors, Irrhation of the Sc31)1 or Rashes during teething time. 35 cants a 002•-7 She ; "roar Jack says be cannot live without Miss 11)0110, Iio's wor- ried himself into dyspepsia, and can't oat anything but bread -and - He : "Well, if that's all ho eats, he ought to be able to' live without Miss Niche," Keep Miirard's Liniment In the Neese, Angry Father -in -Law ; "Didn't you tell me when you married ley dough to' that you were worth 51,0,000 ?" Son -111 -Law : "No, sir; I said that I could lay my hands o1 $40,000; but had I done so I should now be in gaol." The real joy of an outing is good tea! Blue Ribbon Tea is made from the tenderest and moo delicate leaves and (lowers of the Ceylon tea plant. It is delicious and crealny to the taste—is simply deliehtfut with bread and butter. 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I could not buy one like it in our store for $3.00." The regular price In all fur stores is 53.,, and they full equal in appearance any $ro.00 Fur Scarf. We could not think of giving themfor so little, were it not that we had a greet number made specially focus during the summer when rho furriers were not busy. Ladies and gills, take advantage of this chance nod write for the pictures to -days We guarantee to treat you right, and will allow you to keep out money to pay your postage, 50 that your 7,0 Scarf Min not 0030 Bort one cent. Address THIS COLONIAL ART CO., Dep. 20 'Toronto. 77 King Kt, East, Toronto, M"-tat=1iGiamu.MRe.o'kouzrasas. JACKETS, 0AP1CRINIIS, STOLES, RUFFS, at e!oan prloen Send for catalog. HAW °0511 AND O8NSINO wanted. 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