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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jan 1898, p. 2

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' =`Y~'l i7'1";,,... .. " Lwr'ecker;i.- who` were L I a,ze_ the cargo 'o'the stenuiiw Aden.` a 1:;i?,IAh`v weak aaharev an `the Island of 1 C ' troa June.`/itar' wins Vriven - o`rgib1y1`by the natives, discovered i;11d*gfti_1ja,8i>cntra21:_s' rightftq` wmclmga 53u,: l1g-`.\_ll`-:t_ilflbt` coasts .VI1o/{L ben. reabs- i G'zf<;a;_t`Britnlnj:b_yL treaty, M ' '5 1 internal` _vG<)jv_,;nn;emi: `his , Ilgqoli in a_ little :4 _at.si1i1In'*tO- `beaxma aecuasi uraivlth tvrtviajl e'$ta.b1ial;-J 1 lm! knnf. (man for .;uoa-55..., - 1' L mam-_-1 `go.-. get 2 :.-pog1t1o.mon;rAnog.r, ' vase1...L _aa;i1mg;-he'~eaxe1>:?notL -wh 26 81191.6. v_moy,__ _ni_n_.s. At 1a`s'ti he :`rg;$$:h5d.AV:V;igijn});i;/;`: Hut? he was so thi3n,~_:a:nfd p51e;La;x_ d~`lpqx;; 1iucnjt,e;At11at~n; (mo vrox.xY1_1 mm. M *1`> ; i` ` Ioximance oxoma awqmi. _ . . x 7 . : Eaclrduy he `got; tarthexf away `iron; }th_;thaged poor-houseyand Mare he: j` @053 1 ,1: _ _ -Thea V ihe. staked ,9;ll{ *g:E& ; <:r.aw1.e.df ahqagd sggtreight _83;a1);;9)f baud. 915` ~ New .0;-leans. = hid himsglf 1 im: 9,; .1 non} hunt?/-~ hurl` -fm'I|:hrea'vciavs laid ':+.ham. fb.n,i? 'H+I,x. : for; threw am: laid ';t_he`r ; *'nea;rlyd`ead wi "* goes and dusty; , ` sneaky ,.a.'_,wmV ` it. ` 3.1191} 9M1_i 91",lnf W` `ih 17`: `W BMW .01-zaana. Ina .;111.H1286)I.~lL 111? am _ ma: `Bt_3`1`y&_Wj ' 7 He im also ,`redV %'4iia -~4?a&ggge: .mezws. 1 when .1119 v:I!hi15: .Ie.uw:I~he ` zteared to :*ps!s an L149 A ,'rI_gUE slbiiy. A 7 "great cro;a'I-V bled V J0 welcome a man to ` `thd `frienxlw at V kings, 3' mm: every- one hgliavedworihy of the highest bon- Eng!nCnd.' 3 man. who had` become. u.ux7`:s. - \Sl1_' Arthdr Sullivan promised to xrite A qocuiaf cantata for the Leeds` musical festival next ()cto`>r. The subject` he has szlccted is said, to be " "Th9 Vicar of `Ix. akefbeld." ` 1!! , ,_; L , ,1. _- n__"'n_:n..3. coma. This man had discovered and xpIor- ed lands wgnero whita man had n'ot trod before. -- v ' He had uided to, 9 worlgfs know-7 lodge nd had achieved-the greitest Vfh mum _ . or.. ~ h ` ` A prince was the rat to shake him by the hand and; bid him-wnb coma. K'!|U_W'D. - ' Tlie queen invited ~him`toi dinewitb hr, dignitaries of. the church sounded his praises, and ladies of high degree` ought his company. . < Sncmns fnllhwnd am-rum. amdthal ba- ` EULIKBF DIS company. g_ 3 Success followed auucess, and`he,be- came the hu.sband`,of a .bea.utitulM lady, ricll, honored andtespected. - 2 HA amhn-arl Pm-Iinmnmr, and int ! liq. K1611, 1201101130 5111] IBSDOGLBU. He entered Parliament and Wu : H37 tened to by- the greatest: statesman of _ the great ainplro of Gmat. B1'iL1i'n.r, ' And Huh mnn uyia hnnm-cl banned L116 K1835 Blplf 0|. UFEBB D1 lLiH.r, And this man, with honors heaped 4 upon him. was the same who in his boyhood's days hadbeen tho poor- ' house pauper, "tho atowaway, the shoe- black at New Orleans, ami now _tb I honored `friend of kings` and princes. . 9 He had discarded -.his own name. and taken that`of The benefactor whose shoes be blocked in . Now [Or- lenus.Iand who had. taken a fancy to - the`-ind. .tHn ........... .. :5 .`.._--_... -_ u...-......,. An Incident of Bicycle `Riding In! India. -Biiyycliing in_southern In` '9, is at- ` tended by peculiar dungxers; . el- mnu, whose way led him across the An- namally Hills, was spinning along when suddenly he saw, lying directly ix; front of him, 0. largecobra, The lively en- . counter is thus desn-Lb_e_d by th-Q cyclist : in the Madras Mail: "c YL .__.. _l 2 :1 u.-I..-xI. `Hi? n.ame,' as ita}1pea_rs on thq'pgr:,e of hxstory. will immortalize that})>ene- factor, for Henri M. Stanley. the ex- plorer,- owes everything to him. V > His sh-nnmslv mmntful Hf: nrnvmt pxorer, everything to mm. ; His atrangely eventful life proves that" nothing is" impossible tolthese who are ready to seize` on. oppor- " timities, and dare to ascend. no mat- ter what obstacles may be) on the hill '01 - life. ' v ` ' nu vuv .|.u4uuu-`.1 Luau. o It.'\_vtis imggossiblae -to uvoic_l,Lhe.1o_ath- V some reptile by ski-erviu to either side; 5the slope was too steep, and I "was go.- too fast. I lxa.ck-pedu.ll-ed gvith my iwhgle weight, and put on the brake , with all the force that 1135; right ~hun_d could m\:e`rt`;. but the momentum was too gfbat, and the bicycle went on ov- erthe sua.ke,'.which rose with ,9. hiss to meet the End extended its hood- I\ - . I.v.L LL- IID lll.l1Fl!V'bC\l{'lIKvC1-L0 . ` Londoner; are u_ns}at by the transfexj of the stamp and te'k`.grn;)h 032225 of the'Genern1 Post Office at St. Martin : .le Grand, used for twe,nLy;five years past. to a new bu \1d.i.ng across .t'.ze._ street. ' ` u u . ,`.,,__ L- ....:-P! 1-... .... uwuua Iv\4A\4 uwumu The instant my hand was off me * `brake, the bicycle shoii forward, forfi-n ' my fright 1 had forgotten to-continue ` tn ba<-k-pedal. With umi-L-terable hor- ; rot Isuw that` the suture was half- }--t.hrou.gh the {rant whwirzuxd that the ` wheel was drawing it` through the forlg `with a. horrid "swish." ` 'T`.Pnw\ ll-mu.-. ma 1: {Jun} nu i-ha lunar` Quick as lightning in st_ruck'a.t the front wheel-q and as it struck I instinct- iyely __`liited both` hands from the handle-ba._r, , the thought flushing `through my mind that shoa and hbse gave my {get and kgs 0. chance. but that i11'y/lAiaJnd\'\`3'e f a unkdf W 7 7 nn. U\I uguuv Luv ucuu. unuvuuvu Lvu uvvxnn` . E! *\... mm a. norm; `-'sw1sn." l Then there was a. thud as the head `of the_ snake was drawn through the A -fork, and}; second later 8. ap of the bail `and of the snake as it was drawn through aengl hit the road on"the right. Thn nnn iih-.n.'thnf. nma-lad mt! was to ' . The one Ldcu.'tha,t pnessedme' was . c-Ie did y down.that hill. The trees * slope I sped across at racing speed, and H.|I0\l8l1 8II(_l [HF 5116 I'08.(1 OB L116 nguu. accelerate this process. lHow`th bicy-" by the roadside passed mp like a` ribbon. The level ground at the foot of the I rushed up the opposite slopmts long as I had any breath left in me. V " Than I {mnhamd in` umf. nff; Th ans 1 nan any Dream 16l.|'. _1u me. Then Iventured to` get off; Th ,Lsna,k'e's head was gge as fzy_1"as the, M spectacles on the hood. pound-ed into a jelly by f.he`har'cf road; qpf the right ` side of the wheel th@s`sna.ketapered off `into a. few fleshlss vertebraa. *"l\.'.-n 1..'.....l1a...... In 4-Mn flnlolu nnvnn fn u LUDD H. LBW LlS_l.SS V.l'l.BUI'&'d. ` ' L'1`\'vo herdhoys in the fxelds came to see what had hapgxenedrand with sticks helpedme to remove the cngcass from ` my wheel. I think there` can -be no -thing more frightful than to have -3. L .cobrLin the front wheel of oxie's .hicy- ~ 1 c_l,e. w_h.i1e.onnis pedallingfor deazjlie. `llow lllsnu-en-1: : Lire was for: hi ' 7 Cllalngeg. . x eiw|_.v xv- ._ A ' p;~euy 1:et1e. ` son smemory a` entimgntzinteregg; in , _Czm.o.da..` ?Durinsg his seggice a.t Que-" _ bec,_`~'u_1.1782, ,he`.)%'as;butLiventy . four yx_aaLrs- of ` he b&13:1 d;zijtu:zt- _ on with a beautitgx `(1`a.1;x'3i(u'n irlg " Mary Simpson; "of, I a, ;g17eat`. Ca.3naa`in of period-V `At - the gm; uE, N1snm'"visih sue wjasV.But _ sixteen: years ixxarvlloxxsly beau- ` :...1<...`....: ...n.h'. - ni. {I1-inlmw 14 1794) saxteam years'ou1_. _'{na;'veuo\1;3Ly beau- ' bi_u1`a.in.d Witti.-~;`~.Q1i_Octolgextli. 178a; V. Iiord. Nelsopki, ship, the! Albmarle. was : ` a,mxl_"h6 he. `- \ 9.*m(l";te_ndbr_ parting with Mary -Simp-V 7 son; and,..wen`t down the; Stg."_I}aw;e;1_c, T W 5b0%i1' n1,wnr.f-`W9-1`-'5 i=T5*5' .nfX 5mQrziii1g_p.rrived _A1ema;rIe;am wtfheave -anplmr, `and, :ipmi"n`NelSon- 1:: L`: . . ` as. seen . . ~backA"t: `Qtxebesr 1111* _ `f1*ian1M;ofIL_NaaIsg; .L,zs,. mu 7 pmm1nB!3. in Quake: am: 9216` time`._.' him. 2 ma - hall` hntfha J nu V ILQA VI. H. Lbbclvuzu. All sword` buyongts of `the>"Brit-i&_3h troops In Xre1m_1d"are biug almrpeued. as fast as pouible by order gt aux: _\Vnr Dop-arhmmt. .`~`uc-h an _jor is and to ` be unprecedented, r._...a-..-.... ...... .._..,.a I.-. H... 6.........u- K nmmtnezn an uvmzz W my ume-, mm .:him;i;am.%k9dhim`what h ` j `oc1;`.;~1xe1;w'a'x.s,3qu.c;te ' .Lf1fnd*_1t rmhmlutal Li "9 ~'.l .'~" :TY``"`.".`."",-=`?`>3"`?`:` ""`..?45TI J ; 3,.IB.;EE .] ,)I`IqgI3II`g`;`Q{;!.I'.' lj.,B_Bl_* L'U.l-D L Twirl "il3iE}W?-`bl! fo:1;Io.w.a-V `let i f!!sv. ?'r?P1iW9130niera9 A * ' V} eM V' V : _Bum -we t~i.n.%~ stronger- .. k. . vfriem me 1_ld..; wn3&_.;he`* Was; fairly 4 . . .; * in Vnd`9xcuV .111-Ea syn; mums ovnn Azcosgm. `jg Sibkngi `NELSJON . 9_WlUl ll l`WEU. Btwbllh-` um. kept ppen. tor." mar :69. <`3`%th,6 Vpronrimr 611- ` a '8.,k45 htf bn1y;twn by pupils `and I L Mm Iforeum _1angunses.<. ` PT. mM:h%i1?e9q-mad9 9~i..jlI. `ha;ua9nd,1l1 @137 . _f\ m11'3l.* ;"1:1`9mW b.nb:911 hhcrltlas, mad '1 ' . the n1ne.f meeL.1ps:`$.h9rv ` . clp&.1s;wopp9s19 L` `aubav a 3`! an BUTTER IAY` ifdw 3: Jam: um non vm:_usLxs.- wan, WELL, WHEr*xHE;:* Ir. Ipy; of lutfuom am a Tuning ens like 15:: hair: I Nlihnit the Inlerhctdluluu I (km . orw 5-I-u.I.|\lI V| mu .,. pi. usnuua. .uuu_d ` it, 3f_'8N1.t1 e Jerseys and 8h3E. if `fad Aldernnyst Is it for .en._iraL hard to enter a..ptotaest mg; this inxlx-usion upon your` inc ghmh '..,,_, ' ~ ' r.\:--1.4_:L,, '2 H. .. . .' ` Buttf :iihout thvaikl ot `;.Aoo* Whit Willard G. Day. anjncantoi Baltimore. Md.,."`promi3es. Thin U .. ......n;. 1'...'...`..,. ..__-5 _\.-t- I-IIOIAD Iii lf~IVu8'5I5 DIXU Vlllllllu Mr. Day diecovemd first `zat the cuhiar charactarisn traits of diffe varieties of butter. ubeese `st.c., \ owing to twb general 5. Line the kind 0! food on wgctrthp, cow ' fed; the otjxpr was": th "ad ofmiz nourished. gt and by'the roots 0: = P..1.=!nt. 'Whic..l furnihesi Tth.e:!uod' C9 -.D......-w_ ~, Euscmcity Q; uni; chief Day proggaus to employ in t`!-_e pfo tion of \butter _dimctly from 't!;e`v _ tabla! which form the food of jca whose milk is usel-in the churn. L "it. n... .u__-4 , x n Armedwitb these two secrets. Day .begim. his work. wLi.h c0n.i.ate extracting and then. a.3-.emb1ing_ an oially tho sauna products wxxich usual_ly*b1_'oug'ht ubput, by_na:;ure A nlvnnnarlml in v\I'l\rlIIn:n.r- I`-..\.... __......_._, u._uu5..u. uurular u_y Iuubuso I He Isgcceegied in producing from veget`a.b1e'k1'mgdqm oils which L very slightly from those of the Jun kingdom. A Having gone this far. mext step was to cxhan-ge the Vega! oil bykgiving it than s:1mxa`c\hemi:zLi stitution as that possesnd by the ma! article desh;eJ-'ixg other word in-aka tlm u.nimo.l_butter c-il nut dig corn and simmr vegetable substa EI.ECTRIL`lTY COMES INTO PL. I . .. .. v"vm.,. ..,.._..L ,-, n-~ ' -4`-4r:vA-nnA\-IJ~L \/\ls1LL'l~I I-a`L\l LLJ. " The secret in ts art; of the c-&ss`M1'.' Day `found. to consist _iI fact; that animal and vegetabieb; hydrates strngly rgxemixle 'ez_ch 0 Timgliff-aremse whichure found in are medrly a1`lpwing"to hhe nitn ours sheziths ins whi.-h th~3'g10buk (nil .Lm-cu-n_caim\ Thus to t:l'1i5`sk is due the tullmvysmell of ta_1I(>W niuttun smell of mutton, as well :1 `Lbs rank odor of many vegetable \\} I.-\..\ N?!" :.....-'....L.....,.z._.1 1._, L _. 31165! > ,,A British Adfnirdl has cblne to grief an horsaback.` 'Ad1m':a.1 Sir.E. R. Jxlantle. who is In command at Demu- port. while. ri Zing mently was severe- ly wtlunzlal in tin: la: by beingrun in- ` to by 2 pu:;=vi.-13 carriage. _ ur........\.. X....Y.`.-..n..,. 3-ax:-n {uuzf namlrml _..v ..~...... vuuav ya. man; vcbvuuutu Wheu otils ixrefextrzmted. by hgu 1116 mechanical violence `of yres tl1e_de1e`tereou_._s nitrogenous ch. teristias of the giobule sheaths an parteal to the oil globuies themee tum no art can :~;;epaL1'uba Lhem_ a ward. . H-are comaairn the great. com:-y in the u...e of the ,eiectric i Mr hnufnuna H....+ \trh.n.n u_.. . aru'd".fz1t.~; wens sixbjei; cmery xn Lra or me eiectuc ; . Mr. Dayfouud Limb yvlrx-en Lh_if.e 7 (iv to the am. energy of powustful electriga` the nm'ogenous_ V she-at hs were -5131` ed and Lh.'u' conteits put .in*a`~c` 'Uim>.' to be milk-all (it ()1: ext;ra'.c`tq _1L, gve->11.-tle .pre.ssu}'e,j-wiho'11t being` .tzLminub2:l by tiier chavmctex-i.ti;s c `animal Or plant. ibsqlf. ' ' DES'rR.OYS?3iCBOBES-r , izxnbther effect `wins also prod Whatever m-icrulxa was associated my purticu.ar oil` or fat, was kill U!-8 acfi-11;: power (if the 1ight;,_ Leaving the article free frauf any n native mirrobaswm-Ll realy to be \ `a.s.a.` cultured m;adxiu1_n for my de * mifgmbe. Among the microbes destroyed}; Iighat; Vhi:h t'z1tIm-[|ltl non. and deny. and so the article; `ed on by.th:e light are .rea1<.i1y pre>:.: as `long as they am. pmte-zted from ` ,.inr.'a.:~:ion.3 of nutumfs -hush of dc: `ers. As 8.1f6$ J:M.. the various . ` of butterwheese, etc., made un-e Dayj1>_1`t>.c&7shmv most ne_mar keeping powers. far suxpmssxng ` produced by tho 0l(l f8.SJ.1Ii0n|d met F01` than smmza rnncmn. Hm nmn `.-. .~ pxvuugeu ny me onltasslmomed mat For the sarma reason. th.e_new at are not a.ffa;te`;l byiany dlseuses. as -tub'emu 1osis a.m1`typhoi;l.1 which may be cxufri-ad mi transu in Elva migk orf cows. :13 well as by tamuin;.\ti,.~n. from barnyard `associa. 'l`hIa D'a.y._-proo6Ss"\dc%as ml the -tmatmout of fats and oils, 1. appliml to all the flesh "of 8;r`fL_1I1-`l Moll asof sh, cmb.r,oysl;3.l_s. fruit veg\etn.b"2es. xMr. fou;mit' an application of ,bae radiant energy the elee.t'ric, lxght p;9ducd.~.p e ll4LlU< .WONDERJ`UL E_I*`F_.E_C`-T['_S: out `a11"'thesa1s_ubstzu1-res. Fresh __wo.s made rigid and` hard as wood could then bagmund or puIv.eriz to powder. and '.l:li.s'.' wh-n-Tint water. would swell` up and who}:-`Q would lmvethva Sl1bSt%l-D1.-`3.Dal-U. G _ qtialities Kjrf fwsh g;ea.t.::ff T116` K11 -`curing p:oeaf5,1'etIuc_e:l'fou'x p 1 maattoom pom).-d.f In. it could ha trmsponbsct ' L `would k{31ll.i[)5,tnv :1; __ , :LddinK,gi. thqe;_z1e;1;jt. " ' this ari:~i:~.lp.~w'niiM` ha ..,,._.-v...,_.,,...,..A,..._, Luldangthe; `the ar:i:Iw ia_no.r9a ' - _an(d:'$_1'Vd u15;`thu$, t,,1r;xL3 Lqgan meat. as `trli7w~l_1i<;h 3`d1g\;ss Qjn ` Vag1>petibe.[m,1_'d Lhealbh ` t. W Dy I [IH"1i1;g xuun-.y,u. l ,_,Wo_qnen. ln`_-1~`ranc<- have, just secured .1 slight alhlitlm to their legal ri._:l1i.s; `They may henzefoftlx be \u'i'J wit.n(js:es to registration of l;i;'tl;rs, mar1'ia;;e.sun:1 catlvs. ugzl to the eigpzltures m legal losumen ' v ' ~ . g-,;, . Kl-A|,I\'v -vvnu I/~.a.v.uv unu- "1 "Human. head}; fo1'mad a Vc`o1Ie::t.ion.r`--~ uu1y mm at public auction In Lens,` j_,(i4:`z;*. There were twelve of them, trouir ;Ec'ua:dor, New Gums:-a, Ne-.v,AZala_nd.-_.< ~;uul o'_tbm'. places. ' A * tattoce'l Maori .b3<`_1d`Vi`H',hf acuriuus -3}!" brou;;hl: ;. Lleventegn guineas. , ` I` u-:....r~... n..............'I.. ..:'n... n..:+m.`. `tillllldlllil. ' _. ~U Ariatocrats 9. la Iajzit rn3Wo1r!d*L~e no meaningless cry if a. revolution were rho Jm;-ak out"in Paris, as thacity still "m3.pr;`up 2156 oil lamps, suspended by `mpg; Lo gallpxvs-like ` posts, such as I Ivere found convenient in 1793. "71'n~_i ' GAO LVUIML LUU. l_ noun Au Lluun - `"7-F 'IZii_i'6;e :_i.ii""h1(3" E4sE1i"E11tcta; Bu'la\m'yo to six years iuutrviso-nmenh with hard lnbar for defmuding _th;s nu.- ` iiviaa of their catt`,o.~ He pretcn'de'l to a Government 1n5'pe`tar, and seized `aha .,9a91n;,f,9,rT. u`PI2 0'} W uvv . Twqglsees of a"tezI"x;:a__x-ancl drink aerved to a._London doztor by a teetotal Zamily co-ntaimtl so much alcohol that doctorwus unabiva to uzk straight ~. . {arms the room. .1153 is now vlecturxng; `a4:a1u'+~'gi'n`ger ale and root beer 113 in- goxi-zants. '- n_,.. -rA..-...n......`..- .................;.I,... ,.r F|`lI3oUU II BMIIIGSIDI I ! t ` .>_Maja_x-Gen; Bengough of the Bxfitis_h_`| g,rm,y;.w;h rliegl rezxmhly. becama fnm- ~` j mg: in India f_or_ a Lii.i::i:>nu1ori-ex c<;m- 0 "' mi-ndiI_xp; (}"e'1i1*?i%3ttk_faf~E-t>'pa1`eathe- _ ~.nprqa,a_ml cut the toe naizs of the men, a In _z*dt)r._to improm this marching e- 5 Eiclanicy _cf the. divis_ion_;_ ' A n.....a.i........~+.a.; hr `..}{u;y".-.. ..}I'.. rm. 0+; yuzn.-:uu,w. - Capt. Jn.me:s`11mAxn;_ commander of ' - tho wind'.x}ar:1. lat-21y preaenid 'tb .~IJ1' `Peary by Mr. Hum-';\vort;h. has ~ span/C thirty-:xin=&ya:ii:s4m41.mag1e.i1:ir4v' 1 gty Voyager: in Arvtiw, waters." Hi-3 fzLth- _` _e:' um! granluth-at worn engaged ui . __{\_rctle workI)e_qre him.~ V . . _ n.,_.f_ :-__.La .. -\-n-..::.... ..-- *:"e:'c:Ec'}>tt1&:iisii5_;fff g Bout'11Cam_ntob:~ 1'15" now" ready for at`- ba 59: . f `EL: `._m:bb_ats shut? `man's wife todo violexioe to whom cqsts wan, _ .e_: em: - um smug een. - . , - . iaheir mo.nS_. b.,1,he Mom a. mule more. 191'. Instance... a.` man ,..n$t;.r1LJLm=.t~.vork at w`m, 1mwm53w'ho.hnd the temgrnty to=str}ke 2mp_th- .ru;mi;:.;; {mm -_s4#gr:e-nhip and com `-era` sppuae was fined &lmost 34, where- with heavy bnlks.of_npiked um-`as he could lm._veb given his own wife __~bgnam1t9`sq.l;marine mines. V __ ' h_e name `hM1dling,f0x` on-'e~Lh'u'd the atmnty bicyciistsbhaving beenki11e*gm%%g ATW- r*>iW~f=' ..1ri 'i:he ` '*`5`I`-" .1.` .- ` ` . A ;be,W6Enz".IvIentone and Nice, ` :,Vnatx71i;);& 1;? begin} up latthe dam; " _ " fe" `our n`g,Gh1b on ufmsam to catch `reckless coasters who * ` _.9s1er ;._the`Vmrapot,a : 3'1 mint-Irbrul uyhn` {um vviuu-J ~{vI1 v'\4nnvr* mixst-be czirciul how he mats mother I thawing his wife how to mo.ke- 9. Iim and told [the Magitxfute it was exorb- Limnt. _ . . n.. n...--.\n....."1.....,I ..}.n.;m; ..'.;..m kn ru `But accordi-ng_to._th'e 'Ll.u.~vs%, a man ' 4 court. when `he was asked. to pay 53. for , by 'b83tul1g_ her over the head with` a` ; poker. llwtlmught. thempmce too h1gh,,` r _ _:1_ V *=1.mtn1;ogaqu.o1;sa; V Cmydon Ponds Magistgtu . \! lIS1 Inc; . 1 nisiud by In j with I my onyfiv:ug9l1fi`liB`35- An in- yaungv ma.n"had made a false ` tcpgdmitting Limto thapubiic tele- ` ietrnnas of the Natiom1Compu}xy.Wh5b fIu`naA.rI wimsuf mivitw. `= ITIIDCOSI '.l'ny!"l DI lmmuuuuuu. -3- 911` of the Bxinma of Wales and the Dowiger of Bus}. who has M Nan reentlf an aprivute &3Y1'1l.!\ 1 so at .mov.r.ed rm mind,-nlnd health ` owing to the impmvement of 1121` am- 6*1 son`:-condition. thatsha will-lye pm-sent whan her H unghto.r come$_0ub at the Austria cou'rt_in January. ~ I. A 6. ,.' _|_.;- -4 4.... .-on!1.:"` K1. LUV Qlitlaf I11 UUuIb_Iu vuuv-v--.v- It took mventy shots at cioae ranga ` including 3' _numm' from us 9;-nch. cabm gun. before the British cfuize` Edgar could sink 6 demljct tank 8168' met in the Red 833. Nara] men are trying to figure nutl how many shots would have been n-ieied if the Edgar 'hn.d...l3een dgnipg with a hostile`crui~ {gar of hqr own, ca:'s. ` ~ , ., 1- AW. __ -1 n.......u..- haw. amass ox we ntauoneu .cuuw.ws -He M banaad without pa` in V '. Princes: Thyrn D Cumbelmd ` 5.`. .0 u.- n..;.....:.. -1 urn... mu! 1 531' 01 Hl' UWLY \\lt~\`.5. ~ France`: Chauiigr of Deputies isot- `aminikzg seriously :1 curi us prject for dilnirzis!-:i::;.; shd murder by making the {sun .m.1em. fit the mime. M. Lau- tiers prop see that mothers ,t'onvict~.d of lnfzmti~ide 5-hail be senhnxezl` to transportation. and compelled to_tear nnd Lyn nn fhr `children. 8CCOrdlnK I0 Uh} Qtfglvl HI luc kltulv ` Dum-dum b`uZleL-x work both ways o\d` the Ix;d'an frontiers, as the Afridi tril;es1m~n'are blunting the bullettips too. The two p'par.s_ol_ the Gordoni H ghlru.-dcrs ubcrdi iinguish :d them- selves at rargai, lost, une his leg, the other h`s foot, owing_to th: terriblo sxriinzering of the bmxe, cans:-:1 by the ` "medium!" I16-M(`tfOl(| n1issi.',es. Cricket 11:13 not nbulishad the oior line in South AI__:i.a. '1h;ugh\ `the- l'.lh.rk3 pfay the game '1' th:y cannot play in bams with white) men. and when Hi: All f~2ngl:1m.1vel--Jen goes to ` Cape Town on `ta return mun DADS: tram L r_in-eh Ilunuinzihji \-.il not he ' uLo'.'.o.d fr) plziy. The ohje~:'.t'ur\ to half trends is; e/-m stvoxlger than that agn.`n~.t the pu1fc-Hucks. Another I3i_Iti h inst-itutigrn thz do- ` math: sex-van's righhto a fo1'*tnig~ht`s ` notice of dismisgul. has been, over- `~ thrown by a. hgher 141:. than thdbof J the Queen's Ben h uhkrh renders] the ' dcc'.;"..m. The Judges in p:i.ing (11 ii`; - op';ni'u. stated thathixxg in doubt as ' . to the xM,en<:e of the cur,t u1 .they . had taken lh-.2 opinion of ' their domes- . tic adviters on the pint. tmnsrortuuon. tum compeueu l0_I.eux' one t-v_o on three `children, accordln to the dz-_gro_~, of the crime. ,. ~.\ n,,_,, 1.... \_._~I-L . .......-I. Inn. nvuiln n` V 7 I . T 'l'1qn l nI|ldu_uv*!:tVIs Almmlly lmulrquntrl , - ` ' r nu- l'1Il*a ('_s\v':mi'y (`l'I!l|l:,_ ` . I I `A min in Londmymay, . it seems, `V knock dowi17,hZ-a m'ot`nar for the triing. "sum of twp dollars and :1 half. "A 1110- _ "lther-i:n~la_\v, however, may not be. in-i __Vterfur2,d with so cheaply, for 9. man,` , whn was` ill-advi.s;:d'e.11oligh~ to try. it "was fined five dollurm The average -v . .cost 'fo'r" chaatening `km unr`dly sister-k :H-n-law gaems to be about three_doll"n.rs.v : But a; man's own wife muy.7b taught. to bahava more` to the -liking of her_ _' lord and master foxmthe modeghsum _ of oiib 'd0IIar and a_. quarter, -and if, ,. "1ViL11_Q3l1i;ILt_Q_lJt to lgprtg; a __p})ker or , stove liumuy be thrown: at. her for ' aestu\ty-five onts-. . n..+ ..,.M...a...._ 4.. n.'...1..`.'. .. M...` A Missal, :3 Book of Hnur, and n Psaltcr. whit X1 hurl been in the p(xsess- ion of Viscquut Ar|:uUmot's`fa.mi2y for` .400 years. vere r-7 eutiy sold at aud- tion in London for :,.n3UJ(). 1110 `Mizsal is the only om-.4 extant mcoraling my the. `4:oLt-'. use. '1 ho Inauuscrig.-tsf wcre- written and` dccm'u.te'l by his: vicar for Sir Rubert Arbu.thnot be- tween 1-182 and H91. W - ---~-- ---m- --.--....n... .... v1~..+_ l-\'v\3ULl Jilin uuu Knit. `While a circus was parading on Tut~ ./wnrhumn road in.tl:0,ou1:~.`kirt.; Lon- __I,o;g_;;__l'a!:c;;'ga.",e 011\__pVfVl_)r3 .q_;_lnnts B. couple of [cares of stzLle"'{}E:z1(i. A fe\v`n'ght3 after me eloplxant broke` from its fnslenings in ma Lrnvn Mmre the circus than was. got away f1r;,1n' iv; kQ:. -,[OV!`H-1).HJ mu.l=. its way ha k to. 4[theLa`.:.er,'s,,zha;),, \'.hcr-a, it -bn,-kc in . the plate g"ix awindo.vs and ate up `the Lmul e.x1:o-yed for rule vlt than ,' |a`..`.owe< itself to be led quietly ha-,k~; . V . ! in Ha nlnhin ' in-.0weu Hymn to its stable. ~|Ml_IlY.. . . . . 1 On the"'other hand nothing c'o'uld be , more economical than aha enjoygnunts . ot a. certain individual'whtrkno:ked.1;is ' '\vie_3` down with tg..1.ieoe of `wood Jive ` `times for $2, -an it'1vern.ga.ot only forty. . `_ cexms '10:` each knock down. lmmed-' _ iutely 9llow'mg"this is-jun account` at _ ajnoan .th.rusti.ng his wife `in the fire thrne t`umea,.for the pamq-s,mount;"-.At~ ',this; rate `he doas not sebm to hu.'vd,'(g`0t~ sxtqn `u_l1. vulgw, tor\_hia money . Then .` there pomca Mlongvratring (of ot_her_. 91-: V ; fonvesz. -;Ei~a1"a, n,ra. some of them:-4- _.. For throwing. fire iron at the ' - himl ,nfv~`hin wn $01` '[:IlI'0W`l-11$` T3, {T035} 35' lloll . .-Vhe,`9._;1_o'1hin .wile.,-it .- .. h . I1`nf"!!9;ti:ng `hi, wfe -on. thej`h'6_& V EIi"`~?-*1 ' fVl_/OOII We months `<'_g,,I',`-.' t W. 1.. or`: ,l;``; 1". ".1 ' I 3u`3`W9nv '0 1* . ., 5,59! ' `W\|I|:\V3.|M- W W >biia`: x _g3fexg".b;i' Mi I-k an KN] U ` wrm -:I1l,e>`e or woou W0 Ul0Il.w Jgsttetf-:,mafrrZngn;,7.: ; 41.25 ,.E9_r `haatinghia wite,ao`ve,ral tlma. ;kicklz_m pr ._rape_abe,<,ily;.te9.rin.g . ?`her,*h9gir out. trym t_o_utmngle. V `.._hr .fMl;51. linockingv er dow,x:'.`- 1.50, ' :l3`9r.thrqwi, him wife in .th,e*fim A % Ls.Mnd.bja.dly. tuning her. , `, 1,50. `rntxyiaxgi t9 out his wife : thmat. ~ lmklqnqmer`4X9rt13ikingvherVinL ' L tM,.braaat- tlxrowhna my s#;hot% '* .- 7 "n;in`1;gr'tnoe;,u_ttgxMhm{ixga_po . L . Ii kt `Mb Vwitem aim: htgtne ha and 0fJ$D*.`\Y eh BRIT_1S_H \VII-`2 B jmzns. {In aRoy;_:1%%n grcm1 E Shall lam; target` a 1` } cg the sumnmum arxihecnd. rox- T ' lowed by a. crowd of Indian` intha moat ` beautiful and costly gqrmntI'f'BIit for name time thesis lattpr wen`m`mbsarv- . ed.` my .\s`hole attention divided between the marvelous ereahlmtlznt `hgadad tile procmgoq. and the~most agonizing i'1':clinat.ion`-to laub--an`~ in- clination which almot o%gerpoV?vera , I (alt I m_unt laugh" at die; inded. after 9. time so intense the attain \ 7' Hint fbegan to Tea! A sort'o! taitl ;. new creep over me, and` Hist. happily. ` qnablod ma to-get-over it. qua Miss ' Hamilton. court physician at,CabuI._ L 'AfglxauLstu1. in describing her prea- mutation to the Sultana. *' ' ~ ' ` HOW shall describe barf She ii mm under middle height an'a`_aia- ' tinctly -'e`xnbo`nx;oint; but her dress, her ' ...L...I.. ..-; nu ma: whit was sh W611- uuuuy 'U`|uLIVupvAun-g ... .._... ... ..., ..-. whole get-up. was whit was six won- ;_.-_n.._I DI... Iuul nuillnnv lmnn Rh (YB- wnnv nun: -av Whole 86 buy. Wm dertnl. Shelled evidently been so de- 1} sirens of making, upon the first Eng-. lishwoman she hind ever seen. on im- pression of gorgeous magnificence, that she had {or exceeded the limit, after `which ornaments cease to adorn. and had made a ludicrous apeotmzle of her- self. Instead of wearing the" usual Cnbuii dress. ehe hadron what she was pleased to style a Russianigown, they use the word "gown" in Cnbul, but *1 could never find out how it was or- iginally introducei, It was a. long time lefore I could inakeout why Russian taste hhd been so libele.L.but I after- wards discovered that these so-called Russian gowns were made tolixnitnte t.he crinoline period, and had been cop- ied from olglmpictures brought from Russia seventeen years ngo,~when` the Ameer returned from his long exile. `lie dress the Sultnnn. wore on this great cr.-cus`on was of roynlihluo gros- gmin silk, the full trouser of the same Indierial ruzrliing to the ankle. where it was ho_rde_re.l with a fringe of flat (llll10ll'lB. niounteri in gold, which fell {over `a pair of rather high`-heeled. `lmauvo velvet. elnstic-side lioots with ` pment-le-1tlier toe-<-digs. `But the fum- nfest part is yet to `come. Over these | vq,r_v full 'trous}~.1's she wore an `enor- _ mously full skirt extending to the deli; .. this garment-I afterwards hurt an op- _ yortunity of examining. It was cut just like the cover of rin uxntiflll. _&'d . .wus_ over "125 yurds round the bottom; igbui, to ed-.l even to this great width. _'|it was bordered \vith`tlufee rows of. thick-ly-plaite Over this came '3. i I i i ! I 1 l 13 B I . second skirt. equally (nil but ziboutyti . in-shes sliorter, edged in the some vvny; ._ but as though this were not enough to lxnnl;e it eticlkout {.[`\0ll1 thewnist ,`like an old-fnehioned ballet girl s'at.- -l I I `Ltire. the whole thing was lined with ` i `still? whet. '\`v'ide on the door wzis. size ` r. filled the whole a; erture as she came [- . ilirougli. nnll W re~ieinl;le:i- nothing _in l: I heaven or on "earth huta huge wallet. l ting bnllooii. To relieve zillthis violent :,hlue. she wore on. her shoulders a. I -I iniicli softness to the face, was rather stiff niui uninandggezitile and seemed to mil to the width: moreover, it could -not he tliro;_vn.over'tlie head in the or- ldinnry way. for the Sultans. hat on [her state llt?(_1(l\lI`SS. 9. stiff velvet-r-3,33 `- aisout 4 lIl=TlleSJllg'll. at the back and P L rising -to z} izeuk in the front. and cov- ' . ered all over over with every i1na,gin- . _ ; nhle precious stone. ' under the sun. 3 I Itul>ie3,emer'a lds,fdimnonds. sapphires,` t lmoxvjnot `all what. '.l`l.ere seemed to `having evidently been to pile on as many as possible. From the tip. at the ' peak three long mere` out feathers de- jsi-endeal to the noise of the neck. These she.aftnrxvnrds -ex;-ldinel were in imi- 1 tuition of Queen `Victoria's carzsy cop-, ied fltmne uh9,1oer:tnhs. .9f_cours.e. and which she naturally supposed were the Lcorfccte th:'ng`rfor. :1 Queen to wear. It dersiiml how the Queen s m'dow' o:i,ps should have been mistakenfor m8.i'u.- white be rep- semh|2m::e.'between the soft iarlatim rollsand their would- I'el('Ilitl.tlVBS in feathers. ' (`W nnnrun.T 9-mm nnrlflmmml t... M... ,. i I I l topezw. .l-.oth pink and yellow, "uni I .. i foo? me u time `before I'E-'ou'ldun- ' bout`. fe3.i`.l1o1`s. tut when thepicture ` was nroducel I did see some remote re- ' I , ,..he but little design. the great object * shecny white silhjlumij 'IJlL1>.11, l1,is ` shnxvl, which its usuadly worn gives so ,4 l'6ilI`H1 LLLIVEH In 18.'lLLl8I'5. Of course I rosm u~nd-lxowvil. is `the Sultan. entered-t,he rooms, l>u_t.w1ien and. toymy, intense.-slxrpris. said--in perfectly `~ intelligible English. ` Wel- come; sit. downs" she }ia71`1ezrrned about _.six words for'the. occasion, '- v ' Tl` um: nnnn n`n.nnv-nnf iumn H-n nn- she -1'enche she stool still} `.UlX .\ \'Ol'(13 U)!` (-11% `(JUCELI-SIUII; ' ', ' It was soon zmpa_rant.upon this oc- casion. >l1owever.' that the Sltmnn not only meant to be very gracious,_but `that she W311 ,s_sg.;`__t3.n)(1,.when she had ' semed. herself 011 the v,el_vet chair, w_ith her ladies round her on the cushios` on theifloor. she. haul the portion at the 'room'\v.here.we were, aittingour- mined oft ; and sent for Mir Munsjxi. as Ftpund I ought; to style the chief IsVea`~ Thu-inky Hid im`.m~vn.[ nontnd nvmhuiitd _ Arefary. to trans,Ia.to {or us; ' . ; ~ was so] got `up that she `looked as if ~ cosmetic olisouring, he`: really fine` ay`-' * t;ura.l"oneA,;.a1_;_d .pqt` .ddwn_ -'a3ti1 q L both many, ja`nc1>g_reat.,.an-d must .hg`.v . ,tJm;i4iz6'Vb1-v_n. cuoklngxoherxy. `E-Belbiv.- math 61 wh,lch`111uatl1aJ#oVmeoai1x`d 121.. 1 .135 thxeeqnartera: 0! -.nMnu1_z1-by half; . |_rexu1'y. L0 Lmnaiuw Luv us __- V ,During .the_ interval. seo.te*d up-posit to; her -113 Iivaa`. Iha.;1.-amp1e- timerto 'axamine_ her face and `orna.,ments ,-Sna+ her face had been?Aspdi1wn)l euumnled; _a_nd .-as she had 9., heuvy'~laye1`,'of some browa. `I fs.ucle,d `aha co~um#nm;no: ma-' very` uglimt. wmnungl eV0.!` -m5.U.1\-Lvmyi -li_fe~.-`-11 nightma.re,_l}_Ir ornamenungware ' wihed /aqmething.-L .01oq. ' r.m;nd`[:";'h`e`-r `neqk were four'r0W8 at mantis! :P!313 the) largest. in-the cent9r?.,.1miggi abtym - this V. wan ` a xieok1aoa v.at~ flat ;eme.ra1da?. '- an Am h.. nd. Nfi'.dm.f `EEK yllnki batwan _ in ma `soul? .. ggfrna Loss. .:yV uuree-qum-pars, ox -,J1-l;X10n`-K)! nm` a ` ,.and_..tx , 1g1ln.,k's;betwe(sn _ t,hqm..t are hung huge.'mrl-aha edgjme. o1fal`d.s. ".1`ha neoklswe. wan, so : one; M to\ .rea.oh; i_to the; wgigt;-z Around,:wh1dh` -. Awnhim-.hnn d nf.hrnn.r1 Imld ln*n%'rI"'wnn 1 'm\ reaon taatened -bx,` on `.eith9r.~`gl f.;ath.. north ' ` W 50 meg www rouna, wulcn - I wziiatbaud oi .bro&daP9ld braid wag Lamond buckle`: . .91? the b0d1c Wis. 9:. M &[1xeav-y.~ ~ nt_a.iui1i @V-`liar `_V\YHIW-lI'..Po0l9`3I' U,9.00llWIlW-llI=1,1$I' watuh. !L:1xe1,1ot1;orL ilnibt 9!1`9&)i3, 13% A -\n.`~onor,x1,.W3` b1`99;`9,91!heral*iT}'11i .. L ` N 0! the :w.-i;v:a (3 sub withwa * tines cwo Idd as all cni..Ar-a won wqxw aim glam. overwhielt they wore mdfa > ring: thsn I 4>l1H`eImt. `mm: 6! tham \4 very fine diamonek. 'J.`1wro'wu. haw- e . nothing Artistic or alegunt. in , any single omament,';hongh donbtlun the value of the whole not but must ' have been enomnoua onuxzount or the sizo of tha stones!-nd (null. ` Wham llir linnnhi t-IIIVLATII. In-nnht me or we stonanana puns. ,. When Mir Munahi came in. bnfought bySix-dar. am asked me. SW-830118 *5 ' Pgnian; which he u-am1uted."how,1 M was. bidding me wdooms. nnd.exprreas~ in tha hopmthat Iahould be happy in Cabal, and enjoy the (no: of. tho Amoer. She then introduced me to the other lpdigi "present. many of` them slave -wives of the .A1neen Of W110! 1 several were handsome. sweet-lpokjnx . women. and I could not help thmkmg how infinitely more elegant they were ` in Muir nhtin nlml dmsms of velvet. \ DTOCIOO 01' `EH3, [DEB Wllllb muutuu in betwa paint; no that B Cabulfs 'dreas is ever relly elegant. or rather. I. should say. our Western ideas would .`have to be educatedup to them. before _ we could ihink them elegant. They are essentially adapted for `sitting on ,tl1e. l (loor.-land lookiell 4-ight then. but. a short. tunic. reaehing sometimes but . ` little below theknee. can surely never ihn alnnmnf for a mint} nftulf. woman`. now ummtely elegant way worn in their plain Gubnl dresses 0! brbcide or nilk, than wattho Stllian In 1.... me. ...:..p- pm: nut A l`Ahnl'1'A g-bot! - _. ` Iecvwa-I!b:.V1onAdon _ i,adu.rer than wblskel `*1 mi duh. Giving to the 1-ind:'t;mL T119 price: in Sin! $5.75 9. quart.. .n. ...:.n....r.. ..r`....:....x.... in nnrondlnn - 3. ma: l @313 gm.-gen `smu- - m'mm\x tqdeath in Fm ` Donna Thodrloa u to the rumble Fate of ` _ Ihqlixplorer. . Weeks have lengthened into mnthsk 3` sinceAndree disappeared; and months ~ are growing toward the half-year mark. A ' and still no news of him corne.~;>_Vf`r0m 1 the wait unkzpown. In such-base the ` old ru!e..no newziiagood nexyaacarcelyh ` can apply. `The `contrary is t_tI.1e.V Ab ` some of news is ominous, u:mt"every ` day that" pdses Without somg tidings narrows the margin of reasonnblehope. It ls'too'aoon, yet to give him mp as lost. But `it is certain that be-has mt taxed as well as he expected to. and ` the chances are that he has fallen at legst; into serious distress. So much ' evn his most o[1,ti1ni`sti9 friends con- ` cede, while those whb always reckoned ` his venture foollmrdy cc_>nsi their ' worst fombodings fully sferifiad. . nvL_.._ __- n.. Jm ._ ..'.L!..l. ..II ......I. L gurus nemrw we Knee. can Bunny uuvux `be elegant for a short stout woman`. : And most. Afghan women are both short land stout. - ' - - uv;uu svsuuuunugu nun; vvn-U-<\n ` These are the dag). on which all rack onings of hope or fear dr.-to be made: A....l_..._ -._J 1.3.. tun; ...............un--.c nab -..-..5.. V. Aavyv `a. nu. v... .-v ..- .......-. Andrea and hm two companion; salt sail in their balloon from Duhe Island on July 11--five months. ago-bm~..nd tor ` the Pole and anfoss it.to the other side of the Ax~c'l`.i9 bagim. "Ike balloon c9n- _ ` tgzinaed 4800-c_ubio metres of gas, and l was made of tlmae-fold silk find gu_tta.- - pemhu, with netting-of Italian hem-p. It; "had. a. wicker, .czmvas-covored car, 6 Ifeatlin diameter and 41-? feet deep. 3. The equigimguh inhluded 1-gcookstove. :ipx'ovi:si0al:3 for. four months aud.ple'x1ty . pt _water__inA1uminum, cans. n sledge. P boat big enough to carry eleven men and `plenty of The start was madie under favorable donditions, straight towardie Pole. I At the initial rate of progress the Pole ishould ha,`e.ln_e_g___x_-g:g._c_1;g:Ll in o. couble got days at most. The balloon , hhrfriiig `lyaccidents, ufas a.b1e"to keapjufloat for : it least two weeks. The weather for 2 some days afbar the start wags favorable } bilthe prosecution of the enterprise. `I my... 4*-.. `uh a..-.... A u -11..` `I. ........u 1 ` larder. . The lalborls probable. ` may yet be well with them.. : `my to be cornect, is, ofmume, V`-r V- vuv vnnuv ...,. vuv 1.. m.~uuu.vu . `.-. Thus far the facts. All else is specu- 1aLlon,;_;axceptihg' that the balloon ' can surely not now be afloat. and that tho voyagers. if they still survive. must . `have exhausted the atom or proviagions ,with-`whluh theyfstarbed. unless they `have found m`eax;g_gf.rep1enlshlng thelxt We --know from Nuneen's expel'1enoe that mom with arms and ammunition cu.n_ get food. in-Ioven the remotest ,}`Iortl1`. The serious problem is._in what} cu*qu`m- _ stanoesdid they partgmpany with the :.; . balloon? lH1y any mishap 1t collapsed j or axploded in mid-air. aml-prec_ipito.t- `5 ed. them suddnly {mm 9. great height p is not doubtul.. It, on.tho- contrary. > upon either iw or open sea, thir into 1 the balloon grmlually failed, and they-_j took , ,t,holr_departure -irom it, deliber- a,lI_ely and with ample preparation. all M Where they "are. supposing this` favorable the- Any point on u11,,t.he vast iroumfemnco oft.ho- Polar basin is possible. If they wars landed on the Siberian coast or I the North America.n coast. or the up- i per part pf_Greeula.n(1, iwd take, . monthsfor them to work-their way- ` do-wo. tocivi'.izati_on. _ If-. as some sus- pect "from observation ofhhe mateor- . ologrioai conditions prevailing since M ` their _sta.rt. they were carried back to 7 Franz` Josef Land. they would probab- ly build a. camp and `remain there for i the Winter. - . ' l Thnm `in nh imnmzinn tn wt-xnrldi Hunt 1 !.vro u\'a to .3: run. an nilL_ nhun. jog. mhfnk ulna unrg M noth'in`g" haS"'Ii=}.axi"seeh` iii" the fory 10931`-` L . mwnian Andnae-took with him ns'meang' o_commu1mioa.ting `with the xvonldlhe . hadleft, tgehind him. The experiments , we wxnwr. "~- Them `is 110.. Occasion tq xvbdet that rier pig`(aoumAand_dozens of cork buoys nfr Hun `Prim :-A "nf Mnnsxim hmm R nwn ` 1.1&.l6Il3, mnum lm. ; 'mo,nth$vyet befomany`-qt these drift \ ae_e:n.V ` As for the _ ` , silo. Arentsqn` to ,s,pposQ..`t__l1,t_ L.they_ coyzli . `_ aur\_viv6' 191' `Sven sxhundr.e d,mx1es Io! . Y I r '- ]isL3.r too;vqstL "foamy: afoi`\1`ti!fIy*pt itjtd 7 aandi1nz.`.o1x`t expeditions; 91:: i W > _ `L116 8Xp_3I`UIl8lll}S of J the.._ B11300 "01 Monabo have 5 own ;ho:w s 1o_w1y some oueeun curmnts carry- wnif`. and indicEte`*that'it may be` into regions where they ar.e_1ikely._to be pigeons. Atherejia lit~ flight gin`: that inblegiant - clhn&_te.? mot; V to`,me`nt1on.the- many` huudredgr "they, ` would zhave; to A.t'raverse'~ to -r awn: civ- 'ilfz6' i.`68ion9.;.' `There is .litt.e. 11,1-'1? in . t-ii to. 811! `berznr `*`EmxXz} $6.891 ona}?drzL`:tW0_0the;} g_u chpd_h1ta.. The eone.m1.swe.ep V9t.-V;the.errot1o*basia gm;-~une r9at.`}the1i` 1:-Tonxy V -hmwLr ~ 3 . *' .` 4 Y prim Q nggy `gm lI[,un|s.- offmeasles is spreadins our Ejwlnndz` um disease grbwml 111" malignant as it spreads. ' A ;.......u. ....- .......`.a 1...). hmdv hmm 1 .3lIIiilJk6t`$1lAIl117`4LB,`11`0$.Viifi13'?~:-13.9: 3%! then` ~ =Pri&:r:'fz\Valea mar . mars gQsu_m:. ;: `> baa,-mprb.*.th`an~%onoe<~ V . . gwnlie-'-awe ," ll neeclerf an 1` ARMS AND AMMUNITION. D 430011 ANDREE, r A MSrsfi7m2Y; `"301? whit is llint imiQe!" said `Il' Luv `Fans ` mm yvnug I5 mu nmuu , uuu uaq glad New Year, - v "Now [what in that aingulnr sound I L` boar! - - ` L As if all tbtpgper In gll the world Were rattled and ahtken and: twisted and inpivln.-ll" , were ruuea mm annxen anu uwmusu and twirladI"_ Oh. that," aid the jolly oldvarth. wfiathenoiad ~..._ g 0! alhny children. both girls and boys. LA-turningovgr their `leaves no new, And [IP00 do honor, New Year. to mm " - inhuman; la n: spmaua. A twenty-one pouixd baby, lahsly born 7 to 1 rmer ; wife at La Huipe, near Brggoh hold: the Belghn more for iii 1: ,_,A__ 7______, L u sinus: ' Tllisla it came abput. Lydin had the "whoopi_ug-co:gh so 'oI course`aha had `toistay home from kindergarten, `and as every child _\\`lu cow to kindergarten knows. H1184! hardly to be borhe. But "when in ad- dition in afyihg away from school. you can't even play with the little girl on the next block. n9_r go` near my baby for fear of giving "it" to her, why than it is too much. `In 'vnn-mun immrinn lmvlr. nlozx-and 1 wBooi>mG-coUcH PARTY.< . What a tangy fhrty} I hear you say! And who ever thought or having inch - 6I.2.... . her, way than Lt 15 too mm-n. So 'you\oan imagine how. pleasetl Lydia-wa_s when she heard-vthat M1139 and Corinne andxliathryn `had whoop ing-cough 60. \ Nnt that nhn was clad that thev hid u1g-cougn 1.00. Not that she was` glad that they had Twhooping-cough which. as you know, is ` not a omfortable thing to have. but it they hall to have it. she was g!ad.,_ `they all had, it at the samtrtime, Le- `cnuse here` was some one to play with. So the lady who lived nea.r"Lydia. invited all the tour childien to. tea. and this is -how they came to `have u. whooping`-cough ptrrty. V` `* T.vdin.. who (mlv livd un-shlirs in wnoopuigvcougn pirriy. Lydia. who only lived up-stairs the `same house. came first , so she was there to receive the other three, and as she had never seen them before. nor` they her. there was great`excite- ment. First. the three little girls had. to takeoff their brown hats and coats and their white leggings and gl6ves. a.ndull the arm wraps they'had on to keep from catching colrl... and all that time Lydia. never said. n_ word. Rn} mhnn their wanl . intn the unn- But when they went into th_e xm.r- 4 lot, [assure you they all iclmttered away ` like magpies. and`I ` never saw {our little girls get on so well. They played all sorts of games; blind man's ,` buff and oats-peas-bnns and `tag; andi then they picked up potatoes in spoon, audit you thinklhis is an easy I thing to do.`ju1~1l. you try it. tlmt $ an` with large p`otp.toes. and a"smu1l spoon. on a. slippery wooden floor. ` Al lnxt Hmv wm-A` asked--tn walkout . 2118.1 . H1110 L) (IlD. IIIGVGI` azuu. lb nuuhl l and no omysat at that table but just Drown Dream. * . The little girls all made a fine ten. their {our selves. and the grown peu-' ple just stood up and xmited upon} thmpn ,._..._.,_.A l.,' , . _ l asuppery wooqeu moor. _ I At last they were a.%ked~~to walkout to tea. and there was the: table all beautifully set, just as if ijfweros for growuyup, people, with pretty` sil`ver and china. and pink C&!)(11B-Sh(ld3S,ll1(l cakesand chocolate" and milk and brown bread." `Plus HH-In nnirlu n" Innrln n finn (`R1 mem__ I . . , , ,, After ten they went l>a'.:k to the par- lor, `and the three little girls whxhad `been in Germany, began to recite some - pretty little verses `about the~ `sturk and about 9. little pony -and a.` fox. " When lo.o.nd behold! Lydia. had never been in Germany, but she unile1'stoml German and she eyen had a Ge1'_mzLn book with some of these very verses ' in if an nhn irmf nnlv 1In.larsxhm:l'\`.'hzLt book with 0); tnese very \'BI'SB.`.I in it. so she but only understooal wl1:Lt the little girls recited, but she could say some of the verses herself. Am] Hmn fhn varv thins: hn.1)nene- HUIENI, H9153 CUB 15918134] lt\vxu |\-Vll tiwotghtp ' .-: ffho ml or Damn. at 86 years of still preaches and `vatbnds to all ` rh `duties my prcbendar)` canon at Ex- la!' Cathedral. --Sana : cmcomkot St. cmxma is % not lighted by electricity, and the sys- tecnmyill soon be extended to all\tbe antgomnhs. ` - - , n-AL-__.Ir ____ __L '._..I_..; ...-- gun-nh quite neipiess. lldwever, that was all over at 19.36, 4 ` and~tl_1_e-n_ they had, 'a little more play 7 before the carriage came, and then the `three little `girls who were the mggm, _ bade good~bye=to the one-"little giil _who, lived up~st_airs,and they parted ` in tlmbest of good.te`mper. and much j {nlezised with each other-. ~ And if..'t.hv hadlnot all had -the - Jame 01: L118 verses uerseu. And then the very thing happenejf that..Lydie had thought pt`; they. `all began to cough at once! Nothlilg fun- nier wa.'s ever hea'rd_ than these four" little girls. three in white dresses and the fourth in green, plaid trimmed with red, all doubled over and` red in the face with coughing! It was so funny that they could; not help leugh~ `Lag themselves. and of course `that made them cough more. till they were quite helpless. " .Hmvaver. that waanll am last. gleusea wxm eacn oumr. - And i..'t.hy hadnot the whouping-.cou_g5 a.E the same time this . very funny DGTW coals! `n6_v9r: h&.Ve__ . taken place- _ . - , .--..... ` Sfne years ago a Tlitt1:e;`We_l.sh lid}?! M sto1e.ou'to the poo:-house of` his na- 3 tive village and ran aorom thecoun- . try_ . II. .....'n 4 v:nu-`nu lrknl In In: uvn fa!` ` j for it.a11. j uy. , H ` .. -. V T He wgis a._L pauper, that 1s,ha was fed. ' clothed. uhgl educated by ._ the _dis- .` triot. the "people beiqg taxed to_ pay. w ..- ,I!.______`..._ 2.. I..._....L`_.\.. _ uu. an-uu._ . Ther is no disgrace honestjposyrl-_ M erty; but in that country to be brought M ' `up in 9. r-hous is almbstz as bvadas ` being` raarexi in `Hall. 2 1 ~ The boy xvaxainbxtious. he haudasoul \ nemg-4 rearen x_n Aagau. ~ . The boy \vas.`ainbxtious, hadasoul : above hissurroundings. He wanted. to be _somet-hing` mo_raZthan a. farm `hand, A working .lik_eia. `:-alavav fox 1 twenty-five- ' "cents a. we'ek,and his beard, and yet _ ~that1_. wags. * his `destiny `unless _.hef ran away." -: v '.. He 51: nmlar a. `ha'd{ra..and the; away. ~ ,4 He a1ept:_, under ..a.~he'dge..a1_1d the . ` jmoru;ng.sa.\ved some wogd 1n pay. I. `men; to: his .bmk2aat..~.. Thaw nffnv` kliui IIA1 did {he 19.6111": 1.01`. NS .D3_E8KI55-V`: . Day after day he? did the Samq"ki 3 ` of thing: earning egch mealby ,th_e*pe;j.:. . formance of some `.w0.,k\ 7 "J ' . F".runlis'nv hh `onff fri.1il`.hai` nwr 1 UIIQUIIIX. " r Father` Kavnunglx "who: was p-blrish print o_ Knock when the miraeqlons mm made that village famous ought years. _ Francois Treasury Derartment bene~ ` liter! grezttly by the Charity Bazaar (`is- aster, 3.: tbs duticsjvaid on the inher- itance: it caunedvumountedn to `$260,000 t2'.Cm~a; , . n. . .. p. u- `L . ,,--__:--.! 5.. cars ,a.go.. bu just died at the agespf

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