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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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sit' j-t' wmm pjutiNO-Kmrn Oorenteed to Do In' Work- Quickly und with the Moit Economical I Result, fa baring fruits and vegetables titer ar two great drawbacks which tot thf patience and temper of the parson wbsVdoes th. FlraU It la to wonderfully difficult to para vniy second. It la as wonderfully easy taywasu mora than halt of th fruit vkgttavl In performing pt opera- PARINO-NIFaL Maybe It It the man who eould nvr shaV himatU until bought a safety raaar and maybe it la not. but It la certain that It la a pretty bright fellow wk baa Invented the parlng-knlf U-luatrated above. It la oonatructed on the eame general prlnolpleaa the eafny raso, and the guard that la attached to the hied will allow the paring to be 4ana.aa.ihUl ox thick aa desired, and alwaya with exact svennese.

Maybe the woman of this feneration will build a monument to -thla modest Inventor If he will kindly come out of the wooda. PROPHESIED TO RUN "n' 'V. OUT OF ORDER roaiiTHs'oan hV-rta 7 dmorrtratxl than by the troubiexi of an tautomotoil (trrvor. How well knows th disastrous sf fact of naorllfrsjnoa or failure to glv propar-car to aaoh arxj avary datalU A alngla small part out of ordar affaots tha entire meohanism. And eo It le with the Infinitely more delicate and Ihtrioate mechantam of the human frame.

Affected kldneye put the entire system out of order. They are the direct cause of lame back, sick headaohe, sallow or deathly pale complexion losa of memory, loaa of ambition, dvapepaia, melancholy, tired feeling, ewollen Joints, puffed race, rheumatism In any of Its various forms, loss of appetite, and many more uouDies. nave you any a. The rtesev rm. ym VSJ ess yea.

atsshv. as ssr sate er srasaiiss, ar THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY x6 1904 arid Curious Things That are Invented. Little Devices That Have an Odd CRaDLB VIBRATOR. To Enable the Sweet aUmnberer to Es Joy the Real of th Righteous. With the Idea at providing for the tired and worn occupant of the cradle the means of easily courting our dear old frlsd Morpheus and enjoying restful slumber when one the tiny eyea have closed In sleep there baa been Invented an extremely novel attachment for cradles which baa added to Us many virtues the faot that It will allow the mother to devote bar time to other things while her little one la.

aileep. THE CRADLE AGITATOR. The thing la very simple and consist only of aa electric or water motor whoa mechanism regularly and gently vibrates th mattress of the cradle. All that la necessary la to pat baby In th oradle, turn on the 'current and tb-tired little Vat will soon be In a deep od peaceful slumber. tb coacli.

fcra four in putabar a naif a aacn ana. 0anatr tb wiono-rall oa each aide of a ar two at of (uid raits. Than toota-U) th-. runuinc Aroof th rPOinKL aj a s1bvV eDndirctor rail ach a-da. Voni iMcb tba ooacb takes up tab Hctric powsr, Tb mono-rairwftv'a now worklnr hr a Try ftiaaiotaa anathod of negotiat-iiW croaslrvirs aaad JtmoUona; but Mr.

Behr proposes to build bis teaw Hna wHhenit ui cnwtnfs and lunoUona. Taia would anaot bim to dapa4ob co rh arter doacti at mtt anont intvr-vala, all ftsahlnff int tb Una at over on taundTOd miles an bour. Rarh 'tratV would colWst of airnyta ooacb. The ooache which- Mr. Bhr projrx-ts would ach hotd forty pasngra.

Th tnlddl aacttan of th coafb would toa two croaa aat. on which th panc- or tries symptrn7 town. a. ieoaoaj.KT; sn New Electric WWfWmkm. ZmSlSS Will -Travel 110 fv hmm sVom ttt I-on4fli 9x rsjs.

K'va aa Uluatratton of th lanrat tnttnMmmJ car by. wbtcb Mr. B. B. Bahr.

(nveolor, propbaal that it wilt ba potai bW to travl at tha raoorvi oprja 119 iUs an Hour. It 4 awna vata asm nuw auica Mr. aV4tr brourbt ut tba now tamoua imono-rauL thoa nt baa bean oavotinc Bia afmaKiaa -to ai nt and tha snventton. Mis trrlat trr-pryyamnt iua bn a4mituun aiaciri for Hi itw eoactt la In tb mjn outit praciMly th mim atytla aa -th oM on. A croaa toUon of routfhlv r- ev-v aa a vraad a itanoa at th p4cturs -wiii mtiam tba idaa at nca.

Tie wrtatfa -wMtrik run on th cnoao- raaia, and aupport th wliuiia wipht DETACHABLE HEEL. A Sovereign Remedy for One of. the ITrouMes That Beset the Pedeetrlan, While It Is a much more common occurrence for a horse to "throw a I ehoe than It la for a man, or woman or boy or girl to kick the heel off hte or. her shoe, still it frequently happens that the heel la loet In Just thla way when la there l( all aorta of trouble to pay. THE DETACHABLE HEEL.

A Callfornlan baa Invented a detachable heel that can be put on th hoe at pleasure, and which will ml a long-felt and when It Is needed. For pedertrlana who -take Ion; tramp there la nothing toetter than to 'be provided with one or two of theee affaire for use In caeee of emergency until the shoe can be reheeled by a cobbler. The detachable heel may also be used ss a the shoemaker st all, and la with permanent fixture without resort to th expectation, of winning a 'great many people over this wsy of thinking that the enterprising Call-foraian baa but bla hopes making a fortune. HO MILES ars would att faclnc aajet othar. Tha from and raar awcUons wouid oontaai aa.t -tnar-b-.

Mr. Bor dv-claras that the mano-r41 would do mucii to aoiv fit trsflVc problem In big ciUes OrThad nono-raila would Obviously tnurh chsspar to ots-natruot hn undarfrouad tutws. Ha 4Vmatea that mono-raiU could ba built for mile: whvreaa th capitalisation of th lxndon tubas wow icbas a enJle. At prant Mr. Rehr's actrir coacti la atlA in tb model uie, Tb beautiful littfa model which ha haa lust he-en mhabltlria 4 about -forty inrhe-s ksna but It is perfect In vrr detail.

It was anada oy th Modal Manuracurlnar CVopsry of Kanalncton. wno turn out tiny anfftnra of rrry kind sufflcnt to torn a mammoth toy -shop. THE FLIGHT OF A DESERTER A Pole Tails of Els Long Risky JotUBsy to Orlmsby, Bafflaad. London. July If.

A. travel-atalned man feebly and wearily staggered Into the cutting room of a Orlmsby Hebrew tailor yesterday, and sailed for work, He waa Josef Janakowski, a deserter from the Russia army, and ha told th I following story: "Ton know that I am a Polish Ro-, man Catholic. ha said, "and a native Warsaw. Ton employed ma 'two years ago. when I waa sent for to put In my term of military aervlc.

Yoa' know, also; that I bat th thought of "But for my poor old mother I should not have left yoa. I would hav stared with you and worked. But If I hsd not gone they would hav takn their revenge oh my mother. They would have fined her. I did not want bar to sutler for ma, aa I want to Warsaw, aad gave myself ap to th seniorities.

"They found my measurements were not ub lo lb standard. They war par-, tlcular In those days; they are not so particular now. They allowed me to ge free for another year. I "Then cam the call 10 arm. Men wr wanted to fight the Japanese, an I measurements counted for- nothing than.

I became one of the 17th Battalion ef Sappers, and "went lo 11m- SOW. I "There waited while, and then ear regiment was ordered to th front" WALK CLEANER. Simple Ariprlanc for Removing Dirt Prom th Pavement. Pavement are so fearfully liable to become covered with broom 'and brush-realsUng substances mud and awkward. Utile aprouu of grass and weed In the good old summer time, and Ice and enow In the bieak days of winter.

In th usuil household there are few articles which will serve the purpose required of them In this connection, and often It la necessary to brine forth a great conglomeration of utenell to secure th removal of the objectionable THE SIDaTvTALK CLEANER. There haa just been' Invented a bandy tool for ura under these circumstances which should make the task of cleaning sidewalks of any of the aforesaid obetractlona simple and easy. If not real pleasure. The cut showe the apparatus deerly enough to explain Its purpose and th manner eg Its ue. AN HOUR.

Mr. B-ahr tw pcM Yd mod I In order to Uk it to tb flu LouU Kx Tlw mcu-tUwy alrwlv nrtmJnsj la laukuod btM praw-1 iht th idea la bhjtutthl-y practlcatile. Th lrh 1-n tvbuiK flfttiea oule tone, tuvl ooa-b-yu Ub towns of UUiytmuk)a ut4 Leis-towL ttra below th lin, hs been In ape-ration for thr or (our yea-rc in Oermany, bjtwtQ BamKjj. tilrreJ4 tvnd VohWenkl. Thj- -ttrtft tfttun mvo-railweajr vr dvvtMil mm on tfM aua-umaaVOA It isUt(M tmck to JhSU.

-vncf wa tl Mm of Mr. of CefeMJff. Tb Am mooo-rllwjr of miL however, la muuh oidec. In A may ba ''o roucb inrr Iht-e VwVVaitatvil on Ure-tba. Pciumm mn crosa tms let) a MiuJvra ar aluias a and axa hiii-d toy mule Tba racord twin-J of 110 ntHm hour by th way is tn whf-h 4s a.u tdWtad on th ooroinc mono-ra tway between Manllcwttr ami Uvwrpool.

M. Dvtc. a Framob ana-Mfiar, pro-ievta aa Hatroratod mooo-e-rAll on nu daciara th trains -ail) aKls to OF THK MONO RAIL WAT. A. Mono-rail, which aupport tha waignM.

B. Guide whaal. C. wprtnt whidi ltaapa th wHd whaala on tha rut da rails. E.

Conductor rails from which oh coach ka tap Ins power. trsrre4 sxt tBO nwlft an ar. He haa tboturhtfnlly 4ivete4 a partiouiariy aMwaarid hralr ot hia tpains. If tb Dovic -rra-ens arar run to Ma two ui -yournry vrom. rwcius to London would taka a-bout an hour aia nva tntoute ana iron, tstrminv' ham to fymtlortv twetnty-flva relmites.

Janskowskl paused a moment. "Re member, he went on. I have told you I detest war. We wer given leave In order that we might buy provisions, and I aald to myself that It was now or never. "I threw my regimentals Into th river, for, aald I am a Pale, and.

come what may. I cannot, after all, fight for th "Aa you know, a tailor has not much trouble about clothes. 1 mad some for myself, and in dlsruiee I. fled. I wanted to reach Hamburg, but I had to keep clear of all the great highway.

I put In time with first one village tailor and then with another. If I had been discovered would have been shot. I had narrow escape, once I stayed with a Pollrh farmer for a few dara. Then was hsd to run. "At last I reached Hamburg, and I have Just arrived here.

TO PREPARE AN EOO FOR AN INVALID. Bast the yolk and white eaparatelr ontil extnemejy light, add a plrv-ei of enlt, pear into a' china coo. which set In a eeucepin of hot water, stirring constantly till actlded. but not eooked Wh-n this te done e'owlv the egg Juet thickens slightly, hut puffs up until the cup as ahnuet filled with creamy custard. Set in the even a meamit and at once; 0.

R-KIDNEY. CURE JOBS RIOTIT. TO TUB SPOT Kidney and Bltdder "Troub'e quickly relieved. It m.iltee WaUlC ariCN AND STTtOSO. Ten Daya' Treatment.

Jfhv All Drurnrtele o- by fnsfl. The 0. MEOICINB Co, Lid. I QUBaTN ST. TTOMTO.

PNEUaCATIO CURTAIN-RAJSUa go me thing New Under the Sua nd to Keep Out the Sun. There I on general way 'for the per- tlon of he ordinary curtain and up to dale there has been no euggestlon for aa ea-provament upon this method un lass we except the newly Invented con-trivso'ca which Is' Illustrated below and which really seems to possess constat' able merit, not to say novelty. THE CURTAIN OPERATOR. The raising and lowering of the window curtain with apparatus fcs ac cam pushed by pneumatle means, there being a bulb to wbkti I attached a tube connecting direct -with the a pedal seobealsss of the eurtata Taller, Thus, when the curtain ra down a slight pressure of the bulb will cause the eurtala to rlss and the distance flees Is regu-laesd by the amount of pressure applied. To tower the curtain the bulb la sawi pressed.

There 4s no complication of parts and th apparatus wtH not saru get wit of order. HOW THE JAPANESE FIGHT. READY TO DIE FOR COUNTRY Stories of the Battle of Nan Shan Hill Told by the Wounded. Traits of Combatants Shown la Their Endurance. ut.i to give any tlwrous-ngoing at native of what look ptaie.

ueuiia drll la. but they do aoicomnlete tae -OQount oi eingle dlvMuon. or of a iusni cpisiid wb oy? -il? epertal part of the eperatioa. I havaibul tlieir Sma kT.l morTulan "uvn 1. tii Uliwtt oollsci.

from offtclol re-'o the' JnhSf i ports, and the taik of the womxhxl who seeawd UnoaSuble hut 1 w2T tl.Zl were Invalided home, fparttcuiara of the irVUie 'fo5i! deterenia-aurtnountlng of the ouatruLiians which I Our alanllard aVe I. 2KaSeT-H srvsn wart van of our restraint. Vo Thim rvw. at Wire entanglements, an exceedingly strong srijuort for defensive works, ran clo stretched barbed -wire fia.enea to poet four leet ttt. rm-n stioa ei- LeMdiM huntN ii- twn-on.

th. was a supaior defence mlsnt wl.h aortl. If the attacking 1 gape. It would find qulckfirera trained upon tne openeng to cut them down There wsr several llnee of tneee wira tn-es within 12" and 15 yards of the fort a In the apace between each line ewlerrsnean mint had been laid. Higher up the hill peroral mines aad wires wverwo enireacnmenis.

semipermanent (arte, connected with one another by telephone, bad been, eon-etruvtod oa tha summit. First the Russian guns trere efjenced by artillery sod four warships. That done, th corps wsa eased on to clear a WAT ur tha infantry. "Between eleven a.m. to a little Defer sevea p.av." says Ueut.

Bute of the engineers, "the engineering uuop m.iiw Mvcrmt aitapu to reacn uie oern- wirea muri were only ft'K) AiMi vurda ir." "eery time oecauee ine gaiung nre irora automatics or ma-. chine sina" An Oliver In homal "It baoame evident that unsMa a dar- stiemtt waa made to fores a way onward, the enemr position would be Thereupon a cag was for volunteers to undertake the mede for volunteers to undertake tha seven tltneei, and the pro-taek of Oaring the enemfs barbed-1 thusdtsclos-wirs entanglomente and tore tins kia "JJ 'l0ai. carrier p) seven thneei, and the pro- eons, and a wireir.s ninee. 'toe aeisction waa aimcult. as numerous companiea with one eocotl offered their services.

The Twlrd of the Third Rterhnant were finally selected, sod they dashed forward amid cheera-A little past five p.m. the" hs1 reerhed within fifty metres from tne burbed wlte entanslementa Machine guns were now firing upon. them. Both captains and nearly half tbe mea were killed." 1 asrlfieinsj Men. Thereafter Orlrty engineer from the Osaka reslalents undertook to cut the entanglementa saut locale the cninea Ef th'-y could silo a breach am pasa beyond, the situation of the minee wou.d bo surety diacovered--bacause tha ene my would set theen off.

Thus, by giving themselves to be fclown up, tney would expose the mines; and succeeding troop might live to saver tbe de- tnatlng connectlona. One must recog nise eomeimna rerv suiorrly in tnat. The thirty Ueal aha engineers advanced on their belfiea, like tortoises. Tivy hod keee that posttloa evert wb'ie sols, soring the feare not merely tnat they feared to be hrt. but -in onler to carry out their rnetrinrion to Hve tut ihey reached th mlnea.

At p.ro. as dusk waa falling, they had made an aperture, quite a good on. Then they went on. Slid discovered that tbe rein of the airrht before bad washed off the I rowrlng uf the burled mines. jjTiere view, easy to aever.

As I wrote in mr last letter. Osaka men pressed through tbe aperture and ure ano "saallng oen that ptaniea tne nag Whica we osll lo-aay upon tne neignt. oi'iitjwia'i ardad- by titr owo ovarb-Bsd rtTIiry 'A aaa Sou no taas iwiatapnee. Tha Bsyanst Chsrgas. fin stds ooTwrctoa aa ofRcar onvrs an ajsj-lsnaisvn of the oiUcial rapurb wMcb sutes th-u tha snsmy poaition waa carried oniy aftsr aeraral tsrr CrUS cha-Tataa bad bsx-o sia-da by our Uops 1 ns jspaaesa 10 aacto) rful auenn.

you would aay; unsucci but this -offlcer awrti 4W that nothing ooutd ba racar -rots tba fact Hay- ttsnfea and frattsHona. In 11 aints and brigadas. culmltiTVfj la tna general onslaught of tha aniira forces ot tha tbrse army dlrisiona angs-ad In tba battle, Mia troop advancing on and 00 'until tha day was won. About the Nma Of the start of thla tt-hug-u parffbtx a 4HtW -sftors Aha Tokto Ragrmsnt Was orlerad to atop the bavoa -being anada by tha automatic which tha snamy aruilerr bad loft tn the farts. An offloar who was wit this resiment says: This k4 to ba dona at any aost.

AUr tfM Mukal with trl--ketl rorra tnl- untsared to nak tha first attempt, ha srva nsrn uMcing on inair ssauiar I 1 aaosa svn yuirai on svaa Application OttXT-BRIM PROTECTOR. Novel Idea to Prevent Wear aad Tear on the Braid Banding. When a man reachee the derby-hal-wearlng aga ha quickly discovers that there at one. dansrer-eiwara ttrreaUntag him -when he iwaoees bis etaadgcar That danger la of ruining the hat kr setting it down wher th brtra may be soiled-' A spot of grease; for m-Ytance. will eo completely disfigure a hat brim that the headgear Is no longer presentable.

In addition, the edge ef th brim, like erverytbtui else on, th terrestrial sphere. Is perlahabl ant wear out wonderfully quick after tb hat has been set around a rear drsea tirr 1 "THE HATHJUM PROTiXTOh. A thoughtful cltlsen of a Canadian town, baa secured alleh and American sjatente on a device to do away wets tbla man-beeettmg danger, asd the Me la Illustrated la the a bore euL A frame secured between th s-asss wt th hat carries tour folding leas, which, when the ha? Tl i cross I2 r- Whn deelred to eet the hai down the tars are opened flrd srtdtude above ail daaa-er of ooa-tamloatloa front any rdtna7r soVeeT lJ' Jt i row they 1. T5? i.e pan was sgain ordered to assault. When had gained wlthla 10O awtree tne wjr entanslementa our fnita.4 oun3l 5 ehi-kV, Ja sundina a fT uZ 7 i r.TT a aieps aha the forihd" FtuL imndUieT.

a al'Jii-i EiSS? tie ta wire ain. ii I i .11 1 wwanw our rgiateni on.y ooe non-oommlssioned offli'er aa cten unharmed, and our stsndam had jn-eoiiaiilaGoed offloer tiu past 7 p.m. when we Bnejlr eeptureo ma enemy's fortress, which iareeay aetanoaa. Rseanneitring With Salloene. In tha morninar a ksUoon had been need by the Husstano to dkwovsr tne aiae tne eomlns forces.

Japsnassv artillery fired a Oosui eneiu 'bu ek-es as overcast that, the color of lbs balloon OlenSed With tint of the cloude and could acsree-vr be distinguished as a tar set, "Tha wuamso omosr. "00- es a retornes omosr. 00- ..,,71. T1 to aaule thla skilful recoa- neMsanos 01 no vu. Htm uu before daybreak, in tae T''hla during tha Intervaia (aao-Kla n-w tulegreph communication with the Ausetan consul at China, the Purt Arthur Hue.

elans, appear to be -fully up to 'date in eviery winning devioa. save determlna- ue rvaner man to give In. Head what am The Third and Twelfth Companiea of raauimt a very ortier ex. perienn. llbey wera to saw the astfault.

They made three at tempts. Tha first bed to be suspended after they had gone 100 metre. oncers and men fell in heaoi. era aec aip-mpi orousni our man wrthtn 40. anetre of the enenvVe aoalttnn Their advance waa euapended.

havla five otnevvm At tha third at tern nt Ensign whin leading the Third CoasMHtr. hie. aenlar. oflhree. a.vin -11 en, waa shot through th tsft shoulder, but.

deeplte tne wound, whir, was bnaedlng badly, kept on till be anal saads his evnort to the ctalala His plecs was then taken by 8erxaat-sfi)or Tatn-araoto, wh with his men oontmoed tse un oarnuraa swo of tha smv's ma'-his eiina If an aatagonlst iweger death rather jnue pan from wounds, how la are to he saede to feel Stoical Japan Wcunsad. On may learn to th hoepttals for the captive wounded what Use other SMe Is like: Ueorae Kenneji InU 1 -other day "in Huaalan Is more Ilka an iiaw an Amencaa all personal ways llan the native of aay alitor eouatrr." fjo you wul perhaps comprehend the dfTrasjos bartw'un tha" tMrvufis omnis- the bosrpltaJs tha Ku ians cry cut and show mhock undar tha kali. saw but a Slnjrsn Jiirsnni rrw rsva aiis-btat indication that bla wounds and their traatmitt navs pain. Ha feitd had MB knna tolnt arattarwv1 sasvri ia.hi. j-waa Bkemc sat and flssd and soma apirrrt- arwl faahtnsaa oatat nul Ika jaws worked om Un uousiy.

Nona of bis raVa Sivra a Men. Thar, wss wivt bad a bole through bis baaV front on tha oiwbaad down totha Uctt mm nrrti: SJio a inroiis-n his sii. atiothar from tba wrist IstsrsJHr 1m as ana albow. -bes-ra a bayonat iab whara tha lowest rls)oJn In fronL Ha tntd oult calmly bow gnt tit- wotinda, and ala thoucn ona bullet arust vaa passed ttuugb nts bruin. Tha Rtiawtaj, rlfla ball Is WFrrtcm; propelhd by pyrostilna, it pariraxsa I Inches or wood su 100 yards.

It svrvima to aasaf a gentlr wound tWn tha Mauser, wbtotv tb wnasstati tjaaart an our btat war. ira Jsaiajieas usa a lead bullet, and that b'u-nt. flowara, and rnskea a nrtrad hurt. An Amaricse. raon delaraa that (aa la eoivlD tha diffar- I en raJtun X3 suporaasloa af aswot4ooa wispla.

tsaa wosiern acoiaaa aava a truca frasvtsr afnaibiHty tbaa tba Japanraa. Ilia who tnaory of war la wrona; for sue ajgoOarniitsl aiaiatk-a. XMaat can coma only thrwuath anaUUpitloa. woma of us lirw bava not htA, till witiiia a (aw Ai-ya. any doubt aa to tha oulcoaoa of tba War; yt eertai oondltlws wars aooOwwM eraa.

and tha Incitnatlon now is to beilerva that l'e a Baron aiya-matsu aaaerta, th Jpansa W'H nava nirrwAsr till tbair blood la aavbaustao. Kuasia baa ahead tba -hardest warrlnc that one nathm- war ba-1 wna ao-otbar. Undisaiptlnad Ryasisns. -fttssstlans ar Mckonel yiiona' tna whits peoplei. They affpear tha Icaat worttvy to carry hr fula m.

An JUnec-ioaii from Nu-Chwing givas in a law words an of sol-. aLer-a which is sow and itraiis: "I saw Um toview In honor of Ui-mmS Duaa Boris. Hoidiars' ooata wara muddy, torn; tbara wera numarous sorts of bats la tba mm otunpany. Tba msa war of tha peasantry wttn dull, soddan raoa. On officer was so dnmk ba fell oS bta pony.

Two Cbineaa picheM him up; wban ba laanvd aajHinai tba pony's shouldrr awl kicked una of those coolras wtw bad aasisted bUn. An orderly st-tmptad to put him k-i tha saddfe: ba kicked biax also You sea what oor discipline! Then to tfurthrr nd-rstand A swauW Iss that SI ran ar vVni must look over tb prlsunera at ebt anonoaoki. Tbara avra sswerafl rtnna am cms them: tnra ra mmjr Jwws. thin, lonawnlskrads Bsxter atrat typas. Of -coursa, thsf siirrndered as svxen as they could to tba Ja-pan-esa.

Thar don't want to sx back ww vo Russia. They want to to to Aroer-Ica where aach haa rltlvs." If tha lmtreaon conveyed by fhaaa brtaf observationa ba -true, Ru-wlVa army Is at an itntna'tMe dladvaniiiira wraa) opnosr-d to so wlsr. resolute, tidy, well-dlsolpilnad. rsiliTrOUsiy loyal and patriotic sb army as that of Jat-an. A STEEPLE JACK WHO IS BESIEGED London, July la weighty problem is racking the brain of Jimmy QUI.

th besieged Newry neepla-Jack. He Is stout and loyal Orangeman, and .11 good Newry Orangemen march on July to Rostrevor, when th anniversary of the Boyne la celebrated with muea fervor. Before July either Jimmy must capitulate, or Sergeant Malowney must raise tb siege af Bugar Island chlnv ner. Tha poMoa hare adopted new tactics. A decoy was sent disguised as a tramp la reconnoitre, lie strolled up aimlessly, and chatted with Jimmy on hi lofty perch.

But tha rasouraafaJ ereuted danger and waa Id not be "drawn." Jimmy la getting on slowly with th work of demolition of the chimney. which he haa contracted la perform. By Monday night had only finish. th knocking down of the coping atoaea. Then he began to demolish the Brickwork.

When he haa got about half through thla ha will parley with th palloe la th hop of arriving at a solodoa of th legal dlfOcnlty. Jimmy, who haa always bean an ex emplary, law-abiding cltlsen. Is anxious for ssaoa. But he demands that when ther Is peace 11 ehall be with honor to himself. He haa no fears of th enemy carry Ing the position by storm.

The defences of his temporary home are so strong that not one policeman In a hundred dar follow him up. He haa platform erected up th chimney, about elk feet apart, and aa ha ascends from one to th other he pulls hie ladder up after him, thus ren dering pursuit dangerous to life and limb. Tattooing in London. 3 el iiiiiiinnitiimiiiiin In London and many of th contin ental cities tatoolng la at present very popular and In the city named two or thre men who hav acquired consid erable skill In ttila novel srt are rapid ly making a fortune. One of them claim to bars already tottooed U.0 persons, of whom LWt were woman, oa two of these woman he ha don hi beet work, reproducing on one with his need) th famona "Descent from the Cross" and on th other ah "Boos Homo.

haa also drawn nartnsrou portraits of men and women and Iras triacrlbed many motto In th Abys sinian, Chines and Arehle tongue. Moreover, he ha tattooed marriage rings on th lingers of many women. who hav deelred In this way to give proof of their eternal fidelity to toerr husbands. Automobiles being now In fashion, several persons wh ar food of this near a port hav had their aar-rtagee tattooed en their arm Is van said that la sam cases th nam and address hav been added; with the object of providing adequate marks of Identification In esse af accidents. I CURE nnEur.iATisr.1 If I Da Not, It Dost Not Cot.

You a Penny Wl.es -fow raffcr tfw tatribia psitn saw eUstrgas of rttatiBMaetiaoi gai my Rbaw autian Cars. It will rtUT jour pai lfimdmtlv and tffetnaUjr dHrs tb disc a from your arrrfcean. A trwaiity-flT cant rial st ftmr ea ff4ati Will atiow yoa tba axtrsoidinsrj power of thea remarkabv If wcw ntura jou alsanhitalJ. jtfitbd- J.r Pi 022 1.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1885-1980