sg igijjr 0s9qk6ij women taken by air from kabul to india south americsps favor hsinis helmets evacuation successfully car ried out as rebels en velope legation london dramatic details of an air plane evacuating women and children from the british legation at kabul appear in the news the legation has been enveloped by the rebel ad vance and information now received shows that the british had been under shell fire presumably from tho revolt ed section of king amanullahs army f hlch had destroyed the building oc cupied by the military attache the moment chosen was a lull in tho heavy winter storms which had been sweeping over afghanistan fiom tho northeast airplanes from irak there was no plane in india big enough to convey so large a party a fortnight ago therefore two troop car riers of tho victoria type fitted with napier lion 900horsepower en gines with accommodation for 23 pas sengers each were flown from irak where they formed the heart of the garrison and were held in readiness at peshawar to make a dash across tho mountains to kabul as soon as a combination of favorable weather with a clear route between shepur air drome in kabul and the british lega tion two miles outside tho cit should render such an attempt likely to suc ceed when a sortie by the ameer pushed tho rebel forces sufficiently back to restore communication between the airdrome and legation the first op portunity was taken to carry out the flight which was completely success ful it was accomplished in the morn ing when the heat eddies over the arid khyber pass at a minimum the 160 miles separating kabul from fes- bawar were thus covered in 90 min utes and the party was landed in bri tish territory without mishap the entire contingent of four english wo- ten with three children and eight indian women with five children j were carried in one plane escorted by four smaller machines situation obscure the situation in afghanistan mean- while is obscure the conflicting re ports alike from the indian frontier which is always alive with rumor when afghanistan is disturbed and from moscow which is not regarded here as in any better position than peshawar to obtain reliable news be ing both suspect the stories of the bight of tiie queen mother tjbya haz- rat also queen souriya by airplane to kandahar to raise support for amau- nllah iii south afghanistan also of the breaking out of a fresh revolt against him are therefore to be re garded with reserve the general view taken here is summed up by the times whiefi con cludes amanullah holds his ground manfully beyond this the best in formed of the british press is disin clined to go no medicine like babys own tablets e classify advertsirents eggs iciuj rigc iitic3 are high cash in jy this ivinier by leeulng swlfta iaymore ileat scraps for increased e production you cant beat it because for either the newborn babe or fe ses jgssggz3 the growing child ssrjsffi ltj dept nl west toronto ont there is no other medicine to equal babys own 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darkness found in old french and german in in so doing they have missed much latin greek and gaelic in the lang- where cats are concerned the uage of acicnt egypt the cat is world is divided into three classes named those who hate them those who toler- 1 i love all cats says sisley hud- ate them for their usefulness and dleston the wild and the gentle the those who love them for labors of tho mariion expedition an absolutely exact and reliable chart has now been obtained of tho currents i nthe ocean between america and greenland which is of the greatest importance for atlantic traffic inas much as it is from these regions that the icebergs emanate basalt was discovered on the ameri can coast as was intimated by that gallant explorer lauge koch whom the godthaab expedition met at thulo he was of opinion that there was a crack in the earth the whole dis tance from england via the faroe is lands and greenland into america the godthaab expedition did actually which proves that cats are citizens for this is true of all of us we are either bated loved or tolerated the capacity of cats for friendly companionship is one of their most lovable traits one wonders if in jungle days the first domesticated cat was chosen out of all the other in habitants of the jungle to receive the impress of mans mentality on its own and to travel upward with him the gradually ascending patli of civiliza tion because of a friendly overture gradually like man the savage traits were trained out of him the savage gleam in his eyes softened to confi dence and love inch by inch he crept from the jungle to the doorstep from the doorstep to the fireside from the fireside to the knee in return for a place in the household ho warred on vermin for companionship he offer ed companionship but that was all i he met mankind on terms of equality he met mankind on terms ofequality i or not at all he refused to become i london physicist produces sunlight new form of artificial light is invented in england helps rheumatics london a new form of artificial light which to all intents and pur poses cannot be distinguished from find basalt on those places in america sunlight has been invented by a lonlauge koch had indicated don physicist who is tired of crawl- j the hydrographic investigations ing through the well known pea purported principally to ascertain the soup fogs the morning posts scienti- origin of the different volumes ot fie correspondent announces j water in those regions a submarine if all that is claimed for this in- mountain ridge reaching from hol- vention comes true it will also be in- 1 stenborg in greenland to the ameri- valuable as a liniment for fighting can coast divides this acea ninto two- the rheumatics which tho local dim- basins of entirely different nature as themselves j common an dthe exotic those which ate seems to engender motion pic- a proof of the extreme length to tares too appear to offer a consider- which research wa3 carried may be able field for exploitation of the arti- mentioned the fact that chemical ficial sunlight as a substitute for kieig analyses proved the existence of 005 lights i milligram nitrite per ton of sea water the new light is produced by maktand yet such minimum quantities of are clad in rich robes and those which aro clad in homely broadcloth i do not really ask why despite the de merits which button enumerate with such gusto mankind adopted this charming beast it has captured my heart as it has captured the hearts of millions of my fellows i have had savage cats and caressing cats luxuri ous cats and plain cats cats which boasted of their high standing and cats which sprang from the street and they have all been delighful un expected fantastic capricious and beautiful human pleader sent by mail at 50 cents a box by the a s to fetch and carry he kept dr williams ville ont medicine co brock- trade increase in china is forecast mankind in its place his motto read if you want to be my friend you must treat me decently this attracted to his side the fair minded the sensitive the dignified the ap preciative other humanity paid him the compliment of treating him as if he were human it read the strange device and resented it the bully in it demanded that he crawl the cat refused to crawl he retired to a high branch as it were and saluted this section of humanity with ribald trade in china is seen as an outcome gestures they could take him as he of british recognition of the nanking ar leave him some individual arounu we wy u government and the coelusion ot the member laughed and capitulated ad- for my best blanket i first covered t member laughed and capitulated ad the old blanket with white outing flan- bruan la nel and then with pink voile it was business development likely to follow recognition by britain loudon expansion of birtish poultry care roup and colds in poultry are com mon ailments during the wintertime on many farms much of this trouble can often be avoided when roosts are on a slant the birds always try to get on the top two or three roosts the lower roosts will often be entire ly vacant this tends to crowd the birds together so that they become very warm during the night in the morning as the birds get down on the floor their bodies cool off very rapidly colds and roup are much more com mon in houses where the birds are crowded together on the roost level roosts will help in avoiding this trou ble the roosts should be four feet above the floor for the heavy breeds and four and onehalf feet from the floor for the light breeds ing a mixture of oxygen and special hydrocarbons impinge on pastilles of condition for animal life bein thorium oxide tho resulting illumin- there inorganic substance in sea water are a found girls will be girls- grandmothers and so will their ation the morning post says is like a blaze of sunlight examined spec- trascopically the new light shows a thick band in the yellow segment of the spectrum by means of a para- biloc reflector the ray is emitted as a parallel beam therefore undispensed or dissipated tried in fog when the lamp was in the earlier experimental stage it was tried in a dense fog the morning post corres pondent writes at a distance of a the animal life of tho northern uor- tion of th area investigated was al most entirely unknown and vast col lections have been made there from all depths and through he medium of all kinds of instrument as what may be called a byproduci of i he ex- pendilions labors are nc bsurva tions about the prospects of fishing greenland has its own stock of cod but the young or the breeding seem to fall two or three or more years in succession halibut is more hiwiant minards liniment is good for colds blows suf- porfectly stunning knotted with the j coarse blue crochet thread a little old lambs wool comforter covered with white outing and then with pale blue voile and knotted with rose crochet thread was as dainty as one j could wish ah these little coverlets l fwasli beautifully i for the older children i cut a worn army blanket in two and hemmed the sides and bound the ends in an sa teen bought them a new blanket each and then with wool comforter apieco i had each little dropside bed well supplied with covers for blanket tbhects for my children i made heavy outing flannel blankets which wash well and aro serviceable and for the little new baby i made wrapping blankets of white baby flannel decor ated with fast color french knots fered by british commerce in the far rorriae rif fftrtln re tn rrmr east during the chinese civil war dame s diruipiace lo dccoxiie the widespread losses incurred were augmented by the habit of the rival factions of imposing taxes at will when their war coffers wero getting empty now however although the full ef fects of the new tariffs are out yet canadas newest playground the region now within prince al bert national park canadas newest playground was once tho hunting ground of the cree indians and a band of this tribe is now located on a park tiio new park has an elevation of about 1s00 feet above sealevel and enjoys in summer a climato which makes it possible to live tinder canvas for months at a time situated as it is near the city of prince albert it is less than 600 miles from winnie and 500 miles from clear british merchants believe that establishing trade on a basis of a de finite tariff will prove an undoubted benefit furthermore british diplomatic re cognition of china is regarded as cer tain to restore the former good rela tions with the country which until recent years wero the friendliest to wards britain in this connection it is pointed out that britain preceded tho united slates in its recognition of china while if it had followed the united states britains action cer tainly would have been regarded as a move made under pressure with ill grace now britain can trade with china as a sovereign and independent power which china has not been since her first closet contact with western civilization this event which is described as tho most arresting development in the far east for decades was car ried out in a characteristic british way the public leaned hat recog nition iw r accorded ana the treaty signed while official circles in london were unaware ot any details property of british nation cottage in thrums includes washhotise which served as his first theatre eminent author touches upon his debt to women london the little cottage where i was his first work he began by re- sir james barrio was born is to be- plying to an advertisement for a lead- come the property ot the nation it er writer on a midland daily paper is located in kirriemuir which tin- and somehow they took him result dcr the name of thrums figures in j transport followed by a sinking he much of barrios earlier work and j remembered that ho had not only has been acquired by maj r d laud- never written a leader but had never er who bought it lest its continued read one existence might be threatened by i the time was summer and the building operations chimney was stuffed with newspapers the cottage includes the washhouse i ho pulled those newspapers down tho which served barrle for his first chimney by the dozen did that bravo theatre and in which his first play heart and blew the soot off them with was performed by his youthful play- the bellows and tat down and studied mates major lauder has suggested how to become a leader writer his that the washhouse might be brought first published book was a shilling one to london and erected near the peter j and ho remembers liko yesterday the j pan statue in kensington gardens only person he ever saw reading it i but will take no action without sir she was a stranger to him and it was jamess approval barrle does not i in n box outside dennys bookshop in j appear to have described the cottage j holly well street in any of his works and it did not i the drizzle of an autumnal day contain the window in thrums alhad ceased and from the busy strand though there are a few slight refer- hundred yards while remaining in tho in the inlets of south greenland and ray a party of observers was able to in disco bay also al locer pfun bay note the color and texture of clothing but at depths too great for fishing nr- of individuals hut anyone leaving the poses in disco bay it is found only path of tho ray immediately vanish- 1 in shallow water in a very limited ed from sight it is also claimed area that this light possesses a great ther- apetitic value for in the tissues of the i body t the light rays are transformed into heat the energy is said to bo absorbed in the tissues and utilized as a life force improving the heart ac- 1 tion producing a sense of warmth and stimulating the normal defenses of tho j body against this beastly climate already there are a considerable num ber of cases in which good results have been obtained on record and j these will be brought before medical societies for comment and criticism can you disiingumi hasical music asked mrs newrcli i think so replied her husband when a piece threatens every minute 10 ha a tune and always disappoints you its classical coast radio stations coast station is tho term used to designate a radio station established on shoro to communicate with ships at sea in canada there are 4c such stations the primary object of these stations is to provide radio facilities whereby any ship within 600 miles of the canadian coast can establish in stant touch with shore constant watch is kept for the full 24 hours of every day in the 3c5 days of each year salesman ves i can thoroughly recommend these pyjamas sir you slmpiy cant wear them out cus tomer no i suppose i should cause rather a sensation if i did toronto hotels elliott and uietoria church shuter sts 55 yonge st in the shopping district sneezing turn to minards and avoid a serious cold bathe the feet in minards and warm water also inhale imwffl motor mgiiwa tho international boundary the main everything apparently was left to port of entry for united states visit- f slr mllc3 la british minister on is no portal saskat j such met of diplomacy however y ou rhiv chlhl such ii a a matter of press criticism naughty child such good soup i wonder how many children would be glad to get half that jhould for one mother issue no 129 even in conservative circles always keep minards liniment handy when a man tells a joke he seldom forgets to laugh ences to it in the book he wrote to describe his mother margaret ogil- uvf philup fortrouhlfi due to acid imototstlom tjo stomach mcaktfturm meadacht fascsnaos i near by came the roar of a great city he stood watching her she was a brunette willowy but the chief thin about her was that sho was reading at the last annual meeting ot the hls 1 sevyal times she tried to society of authors sir james in a go away from it but she hafl to rctufh whimsical presidential address touch- to it her tapered fingers strayed ed upon his debt to women again and again to her purse tho going on 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