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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Mar 1911, p. 4

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2) went. ridge that has Sony pasfed into. Hig mained in position over three months, Establishing a record jor the past de- Sa body was brought to the surface in Ostend, Belgium, hazbor yesterday which is thought to be that of Cecil' Grace, the wvistor, who was lost last December while attempting a return scropiane hi from is t Dover, THURSDAY. Britain 18 spending on the creation of an "conlérence to to settle the Mexican revolt will. be held in Cuba next mon "Canadian Hortioultar a1 "Asso- will 'meet in Dhiens August 5, 10 nd 11. gue. has appeared. gt Port, au iy Trinidad. Or Only one case of the ai hay so far developed: 3 hloxender, an seed tenidend © a AWAY. from home and was found dead. ,. Bir Edward Grey's statement Jean. ing Président Tait's nrbitration posals has been favorably r a FETTNANY. The Burford Grange passed s strong resolution in favor of the trade agree- mont nd i the stand of I. e A wi kdl Russiec, troops, including cavalry and artillery, Serie XeOBLY : ready 1 Es okie y, Eastern T A storage. dams alesady cons lod or in progress oh the Ottawa iwill control one hundred and sixty- eight billion cubic feet of water. : ith foreign walrus Bunters,, ly. Americans, who are reported killin thousands. of walrug a, ond of Toy iE eas out aber FRIDAY. T.é A. E. Rea stare si Montreal changed hands. + |The Ontatio appeals were beard fn iba Bupreme Court. destructive fire followed sn ef Fok, ia a Barrie hardware store. Hon. Clifford Sifton "sddressed the . Hamilton braneh of the Canadian the oblent fmothe's now In ; ny nally ions of, Ue Fa Th. {% ed py Turpentine, : i 1 ae The ofiekrs| Receipt Boa ut or. his to tor "while. the! waltihg cxech Seve ame forward. and sware that the elneh actually did strike' thirteen, ape he woldier. was pardoned and released protection and for the rotation: your children, Be sure to get the'l twenty fine Jot Aral genuine, oven if i costs. a fow cents Famnnll nore. 25 cents a bottle, family size » cents; all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Wells Catheden! contains pne-of the}. most interesting clocks in the whole world, It wag constructed Peter 1 ik, 9h 1330. fand em. rlanets nod the tides. Chen the clock the hour two companies of horsemen {uly armed dash out of prtoways in opposite direetions and charge vigorousiy.: They strike with their lances as they puss as many times as correspond with the aumber of the hour. A Lttle distance away, sratad on a high perch, is a quaint figure which -Jieks (hs quarters on two bells placed befiesth his feet rnd strikes the hodrs en a bell. 'The dial of the clock is, divided into twenty- four hours, and shows the phazes of the moon and 4 map of the universe, An oddity in clocks is the invention of a Frenchman, M, Paul Cerna. Tt consists of a' dial mounted above a reservoir and having a sort of a sec- saw fhounted upon itd support. The resorvoir holds sufficient alcohol to last for a month, and this scivés as foe! by, a small flgitte that burns at one end F e heat from the flame cauged the air 16 expand in the bulb of fhe. seesaw directly above it. As a result tho sce-gaw moves every five seconds... This movement is the sale mative powar that actiates the hands. In Bwitzeplapd clocks are now being made: that do not' require hands and faces. The timepiece merely stands inthe hall and one presses a button, ich hy means of the phonographié al arrangements ealls out "Half. pest fowr." or "Five minutes to ten," or whatever the time may be. Minich professor hoe in Ties. a | pemaciabie' do Soke Shroot of fot. ¥ ion is : iad 4h = Ph he hadow of ithe ceili AT ified, upon #0 a is, magni can see. it from bed without craning thelr necks or putting themselves to any incon- veniinies: o A Gerinan shosmuker spit fifteen years of his leisure monients con- daca a clock of the grandiather fy six oat high made en- a of, L eels, pitinters, Ye and every ail are oxeluglvely of straw. The most remarkable fact is that ib is reported to keep perfect Lo ho Tsar of Russia is the possessor of a upigue clock that records not merely the passing secords, minutes, and Bours, but the days, weeks, and years. The clock was inventsd and manufactured by two peasants, who presented ft to the emperor as,a tok- on of their loyalty. In Bt. Petersburg, toa. is to seen » clock having nine- tr-five faces, indicating simultaneous ly 'thes time at thirty "different spots gi the earth's surface, besides the movements of the carth and planels. "The ciock of Lyons Cathedral is a wondérfal 'piece. of mechanism, and the legend describing it is as tolfows: The Soo crows; the bell sounds the CASTE IN INCIA, on Railways. The system of caste plays rartion the railways' of an English corfespondent. A "ease risa must not partake of food cosked ot even handied by one uk inferior caite. Food is a wide term. A very orthodox Duron | would jnclude medis cine compounded an apotheeary. One of more Feral vis wight "re- ceive; sng, & bandna from the hands of an individual boneath him, for ths "unclean" kands of the Intier would have come in contact only with the skin, and not with the part . be salen, 3 Tha first and most obyidus regres. ment of any long-distance traveler fn a 'hot elimate in fluid refréshment'liaromdia Orchards - Comping, The filter and the g:ass commonly found in an English dining-car 'would be of no use. in India, inasmuch 'as the 'native would first of. all wast to know who put the. water in the ani then %ho ldst used the glassy Hf satisfactorily assured: on oe latter | ga point, he would nevertheless run no risk of contamination, but would pour the liquid down his throat while hold. ing the glass a few inches from his mouth, But the orthodox man, taking no risks at all, carries with him a axe water pot attached to.a belt, and even then edopts the farther precaution nbove montioned. At every station a native patrols the platform, carrying a skin with' a sup) ply of 'water. Ex- perience has taught the railway com panies to be parieudut a3 to who is entrusted with this: duly, Conting- ing the ie alter a4 1 once trav bell The System 2; it Exemplifies Itself : Also rol fine cock Beckett, "Sunnyside Fi 10 Apple orcharlle doe annually per acre. $13.50 per baths ow markited for fourth, of erop; federation Life, 'Boroirto. safost inyestmefit. Jali investigate on spot. Phave Main 3400; Agents wantad. RY MURINE E For Red, Weak, We AND GRANULES Murine Dooea't Sma: Murine Eye Remedy, Murine 'Eye Salve, in EYE BOOKS AND AD Murine 1 Glement what are rocks," on the ears | Zealand, iy distin ivhat they aré the wo) who, aii with thirst, eagerly " called 'she water-oarrier at each ® before' Ton er antocodents, not being satisfied that. he was of . ficiently high caste, continued sien ing agonies till a wire was sent ahend 'the result of which wag That the holiest map of all the Sougtsy- side was routsd out andj induced to o duty, protem. Fortunately very holy peu ie sel travel 'and -when the: Be they' contrive to let it be known Noforebany 50 that meals may 'be spec lly pre- pared for them in 'udvance \ BRITISH KINGS Found 1 Tombs of Richard Lion Hearted: and Henry H. Discovered In France. It often happens in history that on account .of the eondition of the 2 pF Son mas aid people and did tisnes the bodies of kings and queens | are 'buried and afferwa 14s all traced of their resting places are lost. Greate ly to thg regret of cumstance occurred Jn. barying of ; Richard the e little bells the Bancta Spie- | nugel opens the gate to sa §° igi. Mary, ; fons moved astrolal The heads of. Abe moon. Moredver, the.per-' : calendar shows all the eer vn es and the'|'been to Th 8 Jo | rents 2 Sours in = onane, and the move. at Fonte of the 'most in- Te a able in France. land this cir. [°° mogt e ward 'of the Royal 8 an - his? PE Le A froover. I dors WANTED. - Tams co coy PWEED, ONT.

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