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M¢cAsn Managing Director, Toronto. “I J- |»<- e ` Managsrfor'-PE'-I. ! _1 - ‘coat-I-1s.~.N1Nc onus or MPAN R I R | 3 If I were asked to say, of all that I saw in Japan, what that is that lives most vividly in my memory, I should probably shock my artistic reader by saying that it was the loading of a steamer at Nag- asaki with coal. The hugh “$361. U10 ‘Empress of J apan,’ was one m01‘DiDR- soon after its arrival at Nagasaki, sudden- ly festooned I can use no other word- from stem to stern on each side with a series of hanging platforms, the broadest nearest the base and diminishing as they rose, strung together by ropes, and ascending from the sampans, or huge boats lin which the coal had been brought alongside the steamer, until the highest and narrowest platform was just below the particular port-hole through which it was received into the ship. There were, in each case, all along the sides of the ship, some four or live of these platforms, one above another, on each of which stood were busy filling a long line of baskets holding, I should think, each about two buckets of coal, and these were passed up from the sampans in a continuous and unbroken line until they reached their destinaion, each young girl, as she stood on her par- ticular platform, passing or rather al- most throwing, these huge basketfuls of coal to the girl above her, and she again to her mate above her, and so on to the end. The rapidity, skill, and, above all, the rhythmic precision with which, for hours, this realy tremendous task was performed was an achievement which might well fill an American athlete with envy and dismay. As I moved to and fro onthe deck above them, watching this unique scene, I took out my watch to time these girls, and again and again I counted sixty~nine baskets-they never fell below sixty-passed on board in this a moment. The task-I ought rather to call it an art, so neatly, simply and grace- fully was it ‘done-was this; the young girl stooped to her companion below her, seized from her uplifted hands a huge basket of coal, and t-hen, shooting her lithe arms upward, tossed it laughingly to the girl above her in the ever-ascend ing chain. And all the while there was heard, as one passed along from one to another of these chains of living eleva- tors, a clear, rhyth mical sound. which I supposed at drst to have produced by some bystander striking the metal string of something like a mandolin but which I discovered after a little was a series of no- tes produced by the lips of these young coal-beavers themselves distinct precise, melodious and stimulating. And at this task three girls continued unlnterrupediy _ and blithely from ten o‘clock in the morn- ing until four o‘clock in the afternoon putting on board in that time I was told morethan one thousand tons of coal, I am quite free to say that, I do not believe that there is another body of work- folk in the world who could have perform-_ ed the same task in the same time and with the same ease.-Bishop Potter in the Century. mai PICTURESQUB PAN- AMERICAN ROUTE. A handsome publication dealing with the great attractions of the Pan-American Exposition at Bulfalo, May,1, toNov. 1 1901, has been issued by the Grand Trunk Rail- way System.. The book is beautifully printed and contains a fund of informa- tion to those planning a trip to this great event. ' _ ' The publication tells how to reach Buf- 'falo gives reference to whom to apply for accurate information as to hotel accom- modation. ' It suggests to the traveller many attractive side trips and -gives a cnmplete list of hotels and boarding hous- es in the several districts reached by these side trips. A map of the Grand Trunk Railway system in three colors is. embod- ied as well as a map of the city of Buffalo' showing the several Railway stations and the street car lines running to and from the exposition grounds a vauable feature for the guidance of strangers in Buffalo There is also an accurate plan of the ex- position grounds which gives’ a splendid idea of the lay-out of the buildings clearly inserted for the information of the sight- seer. - A copy of this publication will be sent free post-paid to any address on receipt of a two~cent stamp by D. O. Pease Dis- trict Passenger Agent, Grand Trunk Rail- way system Montreal. .i._._¢i__ - Firing in The Air. General Use of Cannon in France to Protect the Crops. , _ 4 l WASHINGTON, May 23.-The Fr-ench‘ agriculturlsts intend to fight frost and grasshoppers an well as hailstorms, with cannon and smoke, according to an in- teresting report received at the state department from Consul Covert at Lyons in Novet_nbernext. Consul Covert is auth- orized to extend an invitation to all Americans to take part. The success that has attended, the experiment of firing at approaching hailstorms to prevent their ravages upon French vineyards has prompted steps for a. still greater exten- , tion of usuage of cannon in agricnlt-ll uralsocieties. ',. f ' _r , _ The theory in some quarters ,prevails that it is not, the frost itself after anight of frost which ilnd the grape already sensitive from the cold, an easy victim iobholbenz. ' j Cannon 3;:-1 rf:-;-atally over. vine yards at sunrise produced results. A strip of over' which a young girl. Qn board the samans, men. way in a single minute. 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Their wonderful recotrd A cures, place' them at the head of all med=i,cine,s through- out the world. The use of these pills has made thou sands of weak.. ailing, clespondent women Land# . 1 I . O bright, happy- and strong ' ~ PROQF' OF CURE. _ Miss Emma Chaput, Lake Talon, Ont., writes :--f‘ I cannot thank you enough for the good I have derived through- the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. l honestly believe that but for them I would now be in my grave. My health was completely broken down. My face was as white as chalk, and if I made the least eilort to do any housework I would _ almost faint from the exertion, and my heart would beat violently-so that I l'éared`I would drop where I stood. I was a_ great sufferer from headaches, and dizziness as well, and my appetite was so poor that I scarcely ate_at all. _I tried several medicines, but they did not help me, and thenl decided to sen’d for some of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. _Igot I six boxes, and before I used them all I was as well as I had ever been, with a good healthy color, a good appetite and an entire freedom from the ailments that had made me so mis- - erable. You may be sure I will always have a warm regard for your invaluable medicine.” ' - But you must get the genuine, and only the genuine have _ full name “Dr. _Williams Pink Pills for Pale People.” on .the per around _every box. Sold* by all dealers or" sent bv mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the >D|-I,- Co., Brockville, Ont. vines on either side, were badly injured. An invasion of grasshopers is announced to occur this summer in Southern Algiers and the cannons’ mouths are to be turned against them also. A 16,000 ton Battelship. The Plans Being Mad: By th: Board of Constructions. NEW- YORK, May 23,-If the report heard at the _Navy Department proves correct, says a Times special from VVash- A ;' Bleed I Disorders I _ an simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn’t bo there. The blood passes through thekid- leys every, three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if our blood is out of order our kidneys have failedliu their work. They are ‘in need H stun tion. strengthenin or octonng’ . all€hree,the finest' and most imitated blood medicine than qv# _ ington, and Congress approve the recom- _ mendations of Rear Admiral Bowles States may have a battleship ot 16,000 tons displacement-, with corresponding \armament, thus providing a warship of ,formidable proportions. Great Britain has several- battleships of 15,000 tons building, and Italy’s Lepanto is l5,000 l tonga ' _ ' The British and Japanese battleships of 15,000 tons will _draw ' twenty-seven feet of water or more. That would pre- vent their entry into many of our harbors. The fact that many American harbors cannotatford water for vessels of such draught has led to the construction of battleships drawing the least possible water consistent with stability The ,, _ l . and the construction Board, thelUnited_ mean draught of the Maine class (l2,ilXl tons) will be less than _twenty-tour feet. The idea isto- produces vessel that will not draw much more with the displace- ment ot 16,000 tons. Some members of the Construction Board hope to secure fl8Si8‘IlS promising a sreed of twenty-one knots, which, if obtained, would make t-he new battleship equal in speed and superior in power to most of the armour- ed cruisers now afloat; and make her a formidable antagonist ot the most power- ful battleship_yg_; built, CAUSE 0F FRIGITY. If the spot on the sun is causing this frigidity let us hope it will soon be wiped out, or the cold spot changed for a warm spot. Foot Comfort For Women I There’s no complete comfort without foot Cggnfm-t, and gba woman who lays In herannual supply of warm weather necsssi ties ,without looking in _` here at Bell’s overlooks Tl-\¢ Shag and incidentally her foot. Here are a few items of pertiment interest. ~ _ I possible for so ‘small a price, They ~. are made of soft kid leather. _ Ladies Strap Slippers . -Far better than you would think IL-alias-' Dongtls osftfd _5|,5O The very bee _t of value. They are made of soft kid leather. John 'Mc- Phm-son &`Co’s make. /_ . _warn \_| Also many -Hoe I-:hoes and slippers selling at same plies, ' _ Good value in all lines of Ladies footwear. ‘ _ ` .- “Shoe Findings always in stock”