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How the Soudan District of Africa
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Provides .Hain.
,MING GEORGi" ISA 'VOTARY OF
It is interesting, to note that in tato
DIFFICULT GAME.
B rtl,t di•trict south of Khartoum,
Bandar,, AfriGii,-chenevor It drouth
; :1,
fs threatening all the children are.
and critically from head to foot And
sent Into the fields and are Inacle to
;The Most Ancient of 'contests of skill
clap thoir Bands and about vigorously.
- Has Had f.;any Sovereigns Among
The idea is that xatli will be brought
Its Devotees and Sometimes It
'King
down, and the little bays and girls
are kept out in the open at this game
Ended With Broken Heads
until the wished -for result has been
Chants Played to the Clay He Lost
obtained. This year there ,have' been
' His Mead.
rainstarms in, superabundance in ;the
.
district, so the .children's intercession
1.If, as fs reported, the King is be-
has not been repaired, or perhaps
a. votary of the game of chess,,
the, abnormal• rainfall is due to their
!coming
lie is only following in the steps of
vigorous action in the past~ .
In the arid, springless region of
Intany
of his predecessors on the
Kordofan, in the eastern part of'Sou-
Ithroue,
The first Edward was almost
don, Africa, the, inhabitants. have a
tis
keen a fighter with castles and
novel theory in regard to providing;
.
j
pawns as with his knights and squires
themselves with a. plentiful water sup -
It is commonly knowri as te-
lnt
his back on the Scottish border.
Ely
beldi. These tebeldi trees are from
His wife, too, was little less skillful
10 to 25 feet in diameter. They grow
t the game than hei lord, indeed,
to a corisidera'ble freight, with trunks
10 one occasion, when she gave flint
about _00 to 30 feet and fine branches,
i,.
ane of his rare beatings, he rewarded
lber with a present of 'a chess -board
giving a vast axilount of shade.
Strange to say, the trunks are na-
l>el, Iuen made of jasper and crystal.
tt rally hollow and are thus used as
file one occasion his devotion to the
n e nearly cost him. his life, for he
cisterns for the storage of water.,
Should the cavities not be large
from the board
Iliad onlyest risen o
i hen thQentre atone of the ceiling
he had
enough the natives scoop them .out
g
further. An opening is made either in
the of the. trunk near the top
!$,ell on the very spot where
!%eon sitting,
side
or right at the top where the branches
Whether or not players were more
irascible in those old days than naw,
start. 1a tile former case the ties is
filled with buckets from pools which
�tt is a curious: fact that chess was
are dug at the foot of the area to pot-
:Often more stimulating to the Royal
lett the rainwater during the rainy
:tempers than is golf in these latter
days; many
season. In uhe latter oast, the tree is
filled by nature when the rain falls,
and a game peacefully
•be un ended in broken heads. When.
the branches acting as sort of gutters. -
Prince Heury-afterward Henry I.
At times the trees crack,•, but this
rarely, and the trunks
,once paid a visit to the Court of
E'rance, ,a chronicler tells us, "he won
occurs very
are no longer of any use as reseryoirs.
so mush at cheese of Louis, the King's
oldest sonne, as he, growing into chol .
Ho -ever, lately the resourceful ns -
tive has adopted cement as a means
' lar, calling him (a naughty name),
' and threw the cheese board and strake
of stopping upp the crack. and tare
numbers df tebeldis have been repair -
Louis with that force as drew blood,
ed in this manner. Curiously enough
an d had not his brother Robert came
in, the meane time and interposed him.
the presence of such a large quaniity
vt water in the trunk in nowise im-
iselfe, whereuponthey suddenly took
1.tde,s its growth, and it is certainly
the most ingenious devices of
(,4SQTse a4A gar away,
11 King dohxi, in his younger days, had
one of
nature for circumventing a natural
a similar experience, for a game of
�-Ji eas in which his opponent was one
difficulty-
Every cultivator has his tebeldi
his
Pulk Warine ended in a royal row,
during vihich' Fulk gave the prince
tree, which is indispensable to
work.y These trees are looked upon
"so grievous a blowe as almost to slaae
as personal property and on the death
11 him on the spot." John never forgot
the blow, when later he came to the
of a land owner his tebeldis pass as
heirlooms to his sons.
throne, by withholding, his heritage-
ittingtoTt Castle -from hila..
Strange Industries in China.
William the Conqueror more than
In Taochow our correspondent saw
once lost his temper over alfa. game,
some strange industries. One was the
ud on at least one occasion with ser-
keeping of large stags, as big 'as a
ioua consequence. He was playing
fair-sizea horse; reared' for the sake
,with the son of the Xing of France
when a dispute led to hot words, and
of their horns, which are cut off
every summer and sold for ss much
. '.culminated in,Wiiliam bringing down
as $35 gold for use as medicine. The
:the board so heavily on his oppon-
horn is soft, and the softer it is when
•.. Ont's head as to make him uncon-
removed the higher the price xealiz-
`scious. Within an hour William's
ed, The other was the raising of the
;horse put a score of milss'between
machi, a sort of large pheasant; the
'his rider and the French Court.
tail feathers of wbiQh-are 'eery valu-
Philip Ii, of ,Spain could play chess
able, .as they are needed for the dress
IAmiably enough as loug'-ss he won-
hats•. of- mandarins. Timber is very
;like so many of us; but woe to the
plentiful i a this district and is sent
gindiscreet player who checkmated His
away by raft to all parts. -North
a Majesty. Banishment fi:,am-i,ourt was
China News.
Is past en-h$might expect,. One
ost a�
. `
of, the powerful Grandees of
SomethingGood.
t9paIn, after piayin with the King,
returned home and thus greeted his
"Dear," said a young wife' to her
family: "Afy clilldren, we have troth-
husband as he was leaving for the of-
Bina more to do at Court. There we
a
'. the
must Henceforth expect no favor,
lice, "won't you bring home some-
. n a
r inner afire evening?"
thin cod for d s
g �" a
•• ging is offended because I have won
"Somethin cod?" repeated the be-
g g P
wildered young. husband, to whom
every game of• chess."
Napoleon the Great was an equally
marketing was a Closed book.
selfish and intolerant player Once
he was with Eugene
`Yes, repeated the wife, "some.
thing really good, you know."
when playing
Beauharnais, and suddenly found
"Oh, yes!" he replied as a light
himself face to face with a check-
seemed to break upon him.
senate in a fit of passion he swept
And he brought home the minister.
board pieces.. aad all, off the table,
-- --
slapped his opponent in ,the .face and
The Light That Failed. .
walked out of the room.
Mrs. A--Wllen I was engaged to my
In one Base at least chess estranged
husband he was the very light of my
a husband and wife, and cost the hus-
existence.
band dearly. Fernand, Count of Flan-
Miss D And now-
;ders, was in the habit of playing with
Mrs. A. -The light goes out every
.his Countess, and was ungallant
night.
enough to win almost every game.
'-''his constant and almost inevitable
defeat so disturbed the lady, that in
time she conceived a positive hatred
,of her victor -to such an extent that.
when -he was taken prisoner at the
Battle of Bouvines she refused point-
blank to procure his release.
Louis XIII. of France was so in-
fatuated with the game that wherever
he went he was accompanied by his
Ghees -board and men, and invariably
played it in his coach. Charles h
found it so fascinating that he almost
of the
literally played it to the foot
scaffold; and when once his game was
' interrupted. by news that the Scots
'had decided to sell him to the Par-
. • liament, he proceeded with his move
• as, unruffled as if, instead of hearing
his doom, he had received a summons
to dinner. And when John Frederick
.Elector of Saxony, heard over the
chess -board the news that he had been
condemned to death, he completed his
move, asd was again in the game be-
. lore the messenger had time to with-
d-mv. .
Herd isn't Growing.
The Agricultural Department is
very much exercised just now at th•i
eon -duet Of the herd of eight yaks
which it imported and established in
the west some time ago, with the
laudable object of introducing the
Ss ecies to this country:. Two have
ed and the rest refuse to perpetuate
. their kind. '
As a Bonus.
"'Wafter, do you serve potato with
o Token?"
"'No, air, but if you buy a potato
+ere throw in; a chicken,"
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d
rnoderr, forte of investment
Praviou.1y n corroratics or un-
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against their assets was required
to place it in one or several large
mortgages.
41 Nowadays an issue of bonds
is made instead.
4 Bonds are a convenient form .
of mortgage, and .those bonds
which we offer are thoroughly
investigated to determine that
the payment of interest and
principal is absolutely assured.
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"-canSkS DAWSON-IiLt kCN01YS. Tea and Alcohol Made From the Skins I
)niy a Thin V'enoer Rif CivilizationWell,Welll
Lavers Primitive Instincts.0 "'^" m -Other Uses.
1l XOCJ X4A<T'f' TO S..T,T, A TAEt3f
11IeIl are savages still, or at least t •oansxxlt Inc. Why do we go to China, Japan and• India for tea to be used in this coon Tx Is-1'�$w,� a I
u cloee to that canditlon, despite'4 M n banana .:ha. ; • V ,cT WAST a nT>y z�. r , there .are so magi,, , '�` XO '� t y -lien i
1 err tlilli a er li vi x at thset pi Z lie { Gi l yrs ion, With ,A '
t little excitement brings their trust consult nis. skins going' to waste? F From (the ba- fes. 6aaa use •;
rotate to the surface at once, The --- -- f1 �1 YE SO,gIZ OFT tdE BEST 1rRUIT nanas imported into this country tan. � � � �?;•) �,. I !
- nuall and consumed here In ave "M ,
,r Fi ,a r in n;i d,tir fiar:ni Iii on Y sRlq r ,
utli of this assertion may bo ,sho n 9 a4x, g a y • r „ 1 ,, ,
Tffe trill. I'alfls olid Aeries A c tainpa in t. '
�• IIQ-iselipld t11p1e la G"pn �a,, „m i u�,t . � '
sex many ways. For instance, a marl i(�i toric on my 1tst�t right•prloaa, � r . alas . . i
}'alkin along the highway sees' a Now Only S 11I1'etuory. --- peeling or skin elle neeessaxy fngre .- � ` ,
alibit n the hedge at the roadside.-
H. W, D IWSON, TNIXI ETY COL ants or an ,excellent tea, superior t
r e I30Ry17 StTe3,, Tonto, any of our lmportpd teas, with an hro- I
Iia t eiy first thought is not concern- ;
n th first of the timid exeature, Tells ea!f 4he 1�otl erilll Befit~flt -"" Ina of the banana and just enough of .
gut a desire to kill it. Ills second . IJIISCELLANEOUS, tannic acid tlil:e the caffeine in Gaf•
Obtainefl r-rofll fee) to make the tea drinker come'' �; _ rk
bought is to secure same weapon, ` E,TERAN GRA:v 1S WANTED ON i ) ear .I 1 dged.Qt.t fliese
Eagerly ,his eye searches the ground s c �,� PARIO, unlacltedoT locato,k in any back for another fresh p ,
'or a stone to throw at the rabbit. DR. aJI`�.� SE S township or dt,trtot, Northern Onb:irto. '-. Brnana peelings may be laid :;side : DIFFERENT' K114DS ;
His ancestor of the cave would have l Highest sass prles pail, Mzzlhollarsd L until there is a generous supply of C� of Good$;
1 en- KIDNEY -LIVER , ' Co,, Toronto, - �, them, then they should be put in a
lone exactly the salve tl Ing, CL _ _ - . with fhe�,SAME Dye. . ? 1�
an feta an oven, the beset turned on ,.:,.,,,
tries of so-called progress have not REAL ESTATE, P �f ""'
-lminated our natural savagery ' Like many another Newfoundlander and toasted until they li' come a black. iJ! 3tt'
Ns particular, at least. living far from doctors, Air. Stone PENTIOTON-SOUTHER? OiCAN'A- manner .
GAN -Fruit orchards, ranch ,pro. brown. Tea made Izx this
Perhaps instead of spying , a rabbit feels unbounded atitude for the p saves much money, and is clean.
b'r party or town lots• unequalled ellmate; Man other roducts ars erode from � 9'.
,lie man of to -day finds a snake coiled benefit 'obtained from the use of Dr. i i renal clef t to Yalie raihva y P . .
In his pathway. It may be and gen- s Tri d v s p I t y y' bananas. On the plantation froth
y y Chris's Kidlaey-Liver fills. terminal Great Northern railway; electric
srall is one of the most harmless .from m a light, power and water works systems which the fruit is exported the peel- "foR i oF000ps
y For yearn he had suffered o 1 will double n s re gathered as the are taken • DNE DYE Ail iNDS
kind, more beneficial to mankind in congested condition of the liver and under oonstrnotion; values w i g a g y elevator tken .�
Its 'destruction of harmful rodents kidneys, with headaches haver a d before six months:, For full informationoff the banana and thrown or
than injurious because of its alleged `vrite W. M. Jermyn, Penticton, B.O. buckets that empty into the converter. CLEAN,and Sl ^ PLE, to lues
I g pains n limbs and body, Words fail 424 NOehnncoofug4,SthawRONGDygtortheGood+ t
or digestor. which means to be boiled
relationship to his SataziiC Majesty, to describe his sufferings as well as one has to color. All colorq from Your Dmualst or 1
but this makes not the li test, dif- express for MALE HELP WANTED, under pressure in a large boiler and Dealer, FRAIL Color Card and STORY Booklet l0,
gg the gratitude he wants toe p s E andwheit s cooked 'sufficiently Cie .The Johnson -Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal,
ferenee. A snake is a ensile in the the cure. T
ayes of this welkin product of civ-- YOUNG' MEN"WITS COAIMO T OR starches in the stalk and, peelings is -1 ,-,.,,vim
Y g p Mr. Alex. J. Stone, West Point, High School training' for positions 1-- converted into a grape sugar and this
lizat ons handiwork and his first act k g P g Helpless,
Nfld., wforgotten suppose i you oug n the is 61 telegraph, freight olid ticket sane .- ! eu ar turned to account in the form
is dominated by the old savage in- I had forgotten all bout you when inentsofCanadianrail�vays, Rermananb g It was a dark morning,. and I12r.)
Ainot he is supposed to have outlived g r a - positions and oocl salaries to start. Re t'f a vapor is passed through a worm Dorkins was groping around is the -
pp I got ha Chases Iixdhst Laver Pills, P tion ooks tend condensed by meads of cold water ,
. , galar telegraph wires and stn... Ii basement wht.n somebody suddentq'
long before. Trembling with exalts but I haven t, You must excuse mxs. i .
f r- ne? No. Tho from Grand Trunk and Canadian North- being throta*n an it,'•'thp :alcohol being flashed a dark lantern on him.
ment he seeks o a stp takes, for like many Newfoundland ern Ontario railways insures you practi-
agelong training of his cave -dwelling but it the purest. By exacting to chemists ads. Mechanically he afire -v up hial
leen I have not much education, oalwork. The only school with model it is branded as superior to the•alco= hands.
ancestors taught them that a stone I want to thank you many times for trains specializing in this, work. Free _ m giahis, The net whole. « ' he a meter inspector," ex-!
was not the best weapon for -ase In your raNdfeine. Book 1 explains. Dominion School `fele- hol taken from I m t gas P 1
snake killing. Although one could "I canna tell you what I suffered graphy, Toronto. sale cost of this does not exceed in gained the intruder.
k than to a t __ - �— quantities four cents ppr•gatlon. Tlie plWllereupon Mr. Dorkins held his'
usually get.Gloser to a snake a from liver and kidneyderangements, '— , main or trunk stalk of the bunch is
rabbit; a miss often happened and. af-' hands up still higher;
forded. escape to the reptile. With a indigestion and constipation, .nor can War Correspondent a Stories. always used with the peeling in this
T find words" to express how. much, Mr. Edgar. Wallace, the British war process. - Platinum is `increasing in favolr
club the blows could be rained down g P
swiftly. SO it is not a stone, but a el this medicine as dons me. I correspondent, has a fund of avec- In the process of distillation the greatly in the manufacture of jewelry.
club lyrist is eagerly sought when the feel better than I have for five years dotes about his- campaigning eps%t tannic�aaid is all saved and this by
g and have given some of these pills enees. On one occasion he wasradio � ods to the tanneries. Ian the I
man of to -day first sees a snake and , ,P $ �
to friends, who tell me they have ting in the club with a Colonial ofli- stalk or trunk of the plant there is �����' ��� IE®
with this primitive weapon he ham- done them a wonderful lot of good. cer he had met when a certain• gen-
mers out its life. Tal n iced the contained a dye stuff which makes aTGRANULATED
r Red RIt, Vile' EYWatery Eyas and •
I want to express my heartfelt grab.- oral entered. The gene of ver indellible black.
Awarding to his modern trainingg Y EYELI- -
ti�`e man should have cut a forked tude for the benefit derived from the Colonial, whose face was unfamiliar,
stack and secured the snake b the great medicine." and immediately asked who he was. Old Dutch! Customs. M,tirineDoesn'tSmart-SoothesEye Pain
y Dr. Chase a Kidney -Liver Pills,'on-e •Captain Blank, sir - Victorians," Draffobts Sell Marine Eye Ramear, L%aii, 25a, sac, 3i•eX
neck. Then he should. have gone him- 1 se 25 a box at all' dealers "Why have you not reported yourself In the. fishing districts and on the murine eye Same. in Aseptio,Tuboa, 2Sc. 01.00,
self or else sent a boy -boys are al- pd a do c to me?" demanded the general, add- farms of Holland the old time Dutch EY> ;Boo BAND ADVICE FREE &tAtZ•
ways around when a snake is being Toronto.
on, Bates & Co., Lfmated, ,r•a!f�
Toronto. ung something uncomplimentary about customs are still to be' found. The ldltiilrilx>seEy®1lreaxaealyC®a,�sbYY '�Id"y®
killed- two the nearest drug store for the other's sight. The latter was ril• quaint costume of the women, with --- --,---- -__ ------- —I
1Q cents' worth of chloroform. With .ed° "I went to your office," he said; the ancient headdress and 'the full - {
this the writhing, hideous, malefic, WhyTrees Are Tagged. " m a tl q q !
20 -inch monster might have been. gg you were not in, but. I saw two ofli- skirts, remains the pride of the Hol- o °+ - •il 1 l
If the Observant, foreigner ,ab oa,d terse Who -were they? I don't land huisvrouv (housewife), .tend the a !�+ v �5
ftl and ainlessl put to dedth. I o a • '� °° a their wide, ban * trousers, + o vh , i
s�vi. y. -painlessly p setting out -trees sen know their names. Well, describ men, with aby a
But no. The modern man brutally observes an expert se g Y I D ea �� !
a public square he will discover that them," roared the general. "One was are no less picturesque, -.The milk e ++ I e
clubs the si}al.e to death with no less attached to a leaf on one side of each an -ugly-lookinf, beggar with a beastly maid, with her two milk cans, pal- e
exultation than his greatest grand- tree there will be a bit of white tape. temper—" ' Good, my boy l" inter ished 'like silver and swung' from r. � � °'
father would have shown, despite the It is at once a stent that the mark- rupted the general. "That's my staff specially built shoulder 3 oke, is a e a , , t _ , . a
fact that this is an age of stgam- i' is in no sense distinguishing: But officer. "Arid the other," continued feature of . the street scene- in any a ® a e . ® s• ,
heated flats, automobiles and aero- as the gardener • oes about. setting the Colonial, "was a fool of a chap village. o f . :
lanes. g gg n eyeglass." "Right you are., --
p the trees in the, holes prepared for with a ej g g S �, ■ m e a o o m n o s m n u m o'a m r aft
them tb,R-tra5eler will .observe that exclaimed the satisfied general. "The Easily Suited.
MISLEADING. eaclw ta`g of white is brought around to fool of a chap's my A.D.C. Sorry two one day a farmer entered a hard- � � C ��,. CC ��4�� Ii
fete the east. U n inquiry the for- -have troubled you. ware store and asked if he could ex-•' � .,,.� ,' ppppb� �; U?0 ,
i"t�. • •-lir ith po t unless the tree chane some butter for hardware. Tihe �• �lll ,l , •. ,.•
Deceiving Names , of •-O'I s eigner will be"told the • f roses and g g he
Which We Are All Familiar, say a palmetto uprooted, from the There are 798 species o r humor of the thin appealed to �I ST�R�OME,
n nursery, 'had the same eastern es- 448 of chrysanthemums. proprietor. � x '
1. lviany things used in everyday life canto of the same art in transplant- �- F._...�,.. _'-"' - �- "Wh certainly," be said. "Take d;Y� W, I .,:
pp p y, y," cf'. tai e v
have acquired names which mislead ing it would fail to take root and
the public. Take for instance the flourish. ,
Dutch clock. It is not a Dutch clock
at all, but one of German manufac-
ture. Practically all th wooden Aunt Matilda's Journey:
clocks Galled Dutch are made in the "The curious effect sometimes pxo-
village of •Freyberg, .in the Black POr- duped in teleglamJ .by want of pune-
est In the southwestern part of tier fustian or the omission of a single
many, This misnomer is due to sim- word," says a reader, "cannot fail' to
ple mispronunciation - Deutsch" have struck every one. I' had a fe-
meaning, of course, German. male relative living in the north from
Nothing is more natural than to as- whom I had `expectations.' She bad
sume that India -ink comes from In been ailing for some weeks, when one
d did
the butter right up to the house. My
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'The farmer looker! h:m over slowly
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and critically from head to foot And
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then drawled out: "Land o' Goshen!
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I should sap not!"
a •" as'ynarinr t& ` 1 �
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annually by 150 meters, about the
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dia but it does not an never - ' -_ _. ------ .--...-. __ 1y —
morning came a telegram asking my
any more than does India rubber. CANCERTwo-fifths of thr' �dttit population -- ---------
wife to oat once as she -my aunt
India ink is a Chinese product and g y nF S'-ritzerllind l:a-e (h -p s:ts in binks. C.P.A.--47.' 1911.
the India rubber comes from South was much worse. She accordingly - -- I
America. went.
During the evening of the follow- - - , ri `•
Camel's hair brushes are not made Ing day I received this disconcerting x. D. Evans, Discoverer of the famous Evans'
from the hair of camels, but from the announcement : Cancer Cure, desires all who sutler with Cancel
hair of the tails of Russian and -Si- to write to him. Two days' treatment cures ex OUR representative has just returned from a visit to the
".'Aunt Matilda went. to• heaven at.
berian sc -airrels. Camel's hair is, how- ternal or internal cancer. Write to K. D. RvAns i
3.30 returning by 11.50 to,morrow Brandon, Manitoba, Caaadta
ever, employed in the manufacture a , Donne eY� �c� Property
of -certain fabrics, to be made into morning'.' _
shawl.: etc. and itis sometimes mix- OUR cougsc In .N �> --�f
ed v;ith sill;:. Scaring the Furies. �� • 1 - � and has ir,portailt information which we will com- >
French brier ipees are not made Athenians used to beat on brazen ., A � I municate to c'ierits rand others.
from the roots of brier, but from the kettles at the moment of n decease " ' I
�'%� �r r��.1 i Phone or write at once.
root of a white heath which attains a to scare away the furies. ), i;
considerable size in the south of -•--_ - COURSEHOME '- We advise the purchase of Dome Extension for hand-
France, where it is cultivCed for pipe. -� , 'J I i some profits.
making purposes. The name is deriv- 65 , -- I J ` I y JOSEPH Flo CANNON i.
ed from the French bruyere, the dia- Good tveckly Income I' _,
lett form of which is briere, meaning I Wonderful Opportunity r Iileniber Dominion Stock Exchange i'
heath. ! constant Employment ! I �" ,-t i -
Many have an Edea that a centipede i I Diplomas Granted r �y0 ` RGtJ1IS rc:7-ao-I1 14 RING S1 EAST, TORONTO
has literally 100 feet. But this is an- ! .,- ROYAL COLLEGE OF ;, Phones ---M. 648-649
other. case where a name is mislead- I.� ,,, t .,. t t
ing As a matter of fact, this insect k h scleN t.
taking one of the largest species, I ass iduto, t. watt,, -_ a,,,,.,,,,,,,,�.s roe. a�. �e
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Toronto, Canada. . -- ----. _ ... -._
shows about 30 feet on each side.
Sugar as a Nerve ReAc,rer.
One
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Rfsugar,
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apart from its high steaming power,
fs the rapidity with -vh' h -it can be
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searches of Lee, Mosso, Harley and
Sehumburg showed that there was no
food which would restore working pow-
er to fatigued muscles of both men
and animals as quickly and effectively
as puts sugar. Indeed, it was sug-
gested by Prof. Lee that tired busi-
nessmen earricail beyond their regular
lunch hour would find a few lumps of
pure sugar one of the best of tempor-
ary restoratives and "pick-me-ups,"
far superior to alcohol. -Dr. Woods
Hutchinson in Woman's Magazine.
Vineyards of Paris.
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Dr. ' McTaggart's tobacco
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Though -toes not, of course, take f� 9j I
requires touching the tongue
very great proportions, Paris has an i Pant,Fewer q ,- .�5 _'` .
annual vintage season which cannot With it occasionally.. Price
be entirely ignored. Many gardens of Foidps .ant9 Prour:®a !ha' pante so.pay ' 4G;�;i
retain the areaso and protects tltemtr®td1 ,,•;jr;;.•,; •
the French capital shelter fine vines, dust. Holds nine pairs of ants and is da $2.00* �� jl"1 '•..,J �� paw
attached a of door that "t' "` .;: j :.; ;?: : ,ya i ''*
and some of these have quite a .xepu- t ached to the instil s,
tt requires onlylour tnahes of s ace.when . t '
talion. One of the best known of the folded. D 'YLIU` HABIT 1 1. '° '
city's miniature vineyards is that of C ens u to take oat or ut back pants "'; i ' i%' , s tf "t;��}��
the Chamber of Deputies. This was without disturbing others In reelsK it �i "' r� `g , a `
P Y F, S ' '•.l ,, ' % Il.1':.. ^lilt% _ G � ; l b
Louis rs. s �' �' ,xr ,r ..r
created in fire reign of King Lo lvxlte for farther partiouta
1 �'''✓ serI.
hen vines were planted in Fr ce ,00, eats wanted.? " t• .;i.:"' �' Fl.
Philippe w P i Agents .::i:: ,:�,. '>�t ; ,' - :r�r,
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the A ueaseau and Montesquieu slit3aitY St7rrLX CO._. Marvellous results from tak- ,4.... • i �:,. y ,. .
g Dox 95, Ogawa: 1. �« .
courtyards of the l?alais Bourbon, The, a. i �� rt, t ',
_ _- . a, ", ' �,.� cit• -tr"� r, . S. , �...,I/dw
Church of St, Louis has a very pro- ing his remedy for the liquor ' 'r 5 ,
ductive vineyard ,and there is also a - rptrk.'
y habit. Sale and inexpensive t 'N_ I-, ' `
good yearly harvest iti a garden close . YsIk,E7'r 'itOiT STOCK �1I, *, 9
to the nacre Coeur. BO Rid Of W PaRt P0s# Moine treatment i10 hypoder• 'T1T��tH`IIII A y ll>N�EP ` ; -, ,....
Foreign Eccentricities. mic inje�tiot s; do ptiblicity,. With."IINTiF..6fPiAT16NAL ;TOCK FOOD"- txesels"Whaloneitlocil ,t
" �esating a Powder May ^a
"The • people in these foreign IID freely used around ineS ThebestknowuaudiaiDattellableStockiroodouthemat'ket Ila iser$aJs
C
hotels," said the young
tourist; "have the pa;ntry'. to drive no loss of time froin burs t Farmere; stockinen and Breeders all use it and raise ,,r&t1IVA vrl:l,B,,,-k '_ .. .
the queerest ways i ev sr saw: ' away coe]IotbachesY Al a guaranteed. 1t because it gives aiytmals ae<v strength ane cndurauac– lraad L'u.. 'rr,r m: n; stet y
"What's '
though Keating's is and a cure g puri5ostheblood--ImprovestheirAl`Pearauce-•audatthe Umao,m- ,,�,;
Of the matter now?" odorh�s and otainleed, aawc time, saves tw:�+r end heti, and ably'costs you nibs f rr"C.s.lhi,lri � ni,W,
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t?why, I .just now asked the clerk andlsaimlesg eaoeptto To ensure immediate atter. $ IIF`1�lEiii9 t?ot E$Pd� C1ela"l � T=iI ,altar Ilo%1nr..nat .11
in French what news from America, eve f6rm ' of ineee't , tt,t, ra, rennet .i . I+ , d •
and he replied that the Musa#an in- aloft address Ftsr sale by llealers eberywht•re, and the pr i:•e *will PY ax, flint for m1 Ir.Ir a r y 1 v
I'd
life it W thoroughly efficient ars refunded If it don't save you wooer. M•tttiu Ina t gA lr I o � i,;
terpreter was out. I d like to know the' more otont and elaerhll till I %a•,•, r ,
, hQ Xy g y , Write for copy of our."2.-,000 sloak Book'—lase tno,a( aull,.�n'i I I I,- � �."t �' r'
what connection lie thought there was IN. MCTAGG 9
t rr 11a,r'anful B terxnfzi.,et,ixligCOxnpAtx2ldtl, - t xbef`r'rCCoak ever published for ttte•Fdriner a+rel Sluukt,saW. A A. Mn n x , i ,i i t
between fire two. ate t 1 .. Ili, I I) A '"
Malde ln•�n�'laud and fltfld by drug- �jr,e Central Press Agency, a n I . I,,r r
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gists thiroughoutaxtada, saw. ''
tle'1'ttl;davtoluAi. 5rocfR waorn CO.,�a., t.s�lt�ria, a;riz►a•.ar., l�s,;r•,n .r . I :II
Ireland e1potts• $514,000 -AW- worth of ► , _. ,, , ,.
gs each year. In tris only i 1.00,, 9.60" 2pc., `256 70 Pearl Streett Toronm�
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