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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-02-19, Page 2, • • • .N....019rru.7.77 ,•••••• „ • 00100147',OtliOtte hid .let• -COW .14111PlittraMi.„ getik,;;; „: •;A, vier te, ,det9lnine, titte is • O. • !Or with 04' *-1,0114•7411 Ite*Alont4".P.011.,:St,altil'.in. one 'atteranother of the im- th S.09.4"44,4141Mtil*-' tr04, portant 'windows., • the view ,oh• tillr,4044,.440 -111iterY.,'..taSe ,"OS,• Rtrgeted,' -trees " Or. hitaltea •IA the: • FAn'' 'evOking13:' tun .What ''Planarit4WP.7- Or de', the 'treks, and binthee, , they .Ney,ef.41,4„,.tentat4ega grow help to: pet • the, tlistent View , into: a '*e„, re* 7.04.,-,i41,0 :0 lfg°11*.l?Pltnit, Se "trareeet 'greenery 94 "..a.'44.1nliter't thLYT .104 arid"::tehaee, Onvot *firC•ougux*; Trees,' aintI.,shrabbery. ShettWell. help 1ST* ',better lex f••:pielltles or -POtatees, to trame th.e ,picturee • trot -4 your win• ,. 000 PrOnk-Tb#0,0 •' •• Acure..inst, as 4,111,OU as tligy ,,01,9144' a •,• The garden varied goodliat, is a lengene.. frame ror.the• picturethat your .1.$0.01tb that popcorn tketl• he.c. ReaS when • AP PPrnePup the road. .„'40 nearly every bit that ;Pad ',4141..!ed Titerefore..everythitg is Placed :In re- for next .giptling"a.plantimg,,. go 400 •lation to these:. vloWs, and • In Ouch • -11:14;14.it1t,'gnes until Dad shoves back, TOMMerlhat-the 'views 'bre "rrataedo• and. takes or his, sPeciaelee,, rather"than broken into. , Then Mother 110703 over the last • r' 'NOW. • the. InteSeltal style 1„-feal: • Ragein the Catalcigne-...;-theone.'"wlth Justifled In eaititig it a etyle.)" results the eletuto, ot ;the :Crimsonllumbler-..from • A lack of. understanding, and. of-• .,'. land'Ibegine.-lo.reinehlber. how nicely "tete-times' from itidifference". Suppose ,••04.Of Wean roses..nrocild lookgroW.` inateed". Of anek1ng43'.:Iist br;mitseri.... • • • 1.4,• over.the natanklieuse door,. , Setae-. `sltrelas that' garden lobed:114 'how it is yery-:•.ntrangfr'', ,hOny."fk.gardeet ;YOU take .yottrfieeeil,.and paper- and e!an:gittlr$9194, . ; • ..rn410; a plan ot Yogi': Own '.(1°OrY04. , it ,May not etnne 'atniss;set. this tittle, brown wrapping ,WkaPpnig''PaPer4,saY an eiglith • to jot down a few „practical suggete: Or a quarter or an :Inch equalling. a .tione. 'concerning ',the Ordering; and feet'Put In the arrows Where ,the beet . ,Planting. Ot Ahreety, etock.ebeet. the , 'views are and then begin, to put inthe • tarte home. .4.41,rieStr. 'eyerYone teven. j free*always' tar enou-gh swnY from 140,0%,bnai and'etrettuOlie times, 14411r 'the arrOWS, to :allow plenty. ot;:rooni. ' , ago*. • t4:0,.Plant ,something about the • when they spread.. After . that draw • :4-410•401trfdife,f•thlUAtoree.:,,...3t-hie'werk ja,...'settie„shrebber.Y. rnasse- uid the -Hie4Onnt'sfOr---anithj,ng-r4v-ethert_wOrdsf.' house • and on . the bOuladarlia but bo • this•htiMeilt" tithe to be 'Made 'morn .suire Yoh 'leave enough tot' open . lawn ',...a.tttactIVeHhe-thetit , have, 'eense de, . epee. Nothing .ia More disesteteu.s • . . •Anfte.idoSs about where:4We :stock, ':to a 'opOntri betas than a etahapea •• • to be planted Ordering stock and and broken laWe, Leave it it : trusting to luck to find b,idani; •ndierstf_Artei-yeilAiitrver-ionr„ • e.01119+6‘.. • you tair 0.0 it-lia-nevertritiducive to decide ',mien one kind of shrub, to .or- • ' ••' ..shali-ijagireur.•.,„homic, and .lts.:4-groinada der this . You can get • them in , ,• ; • ••• • , ' I flee , jots". ,cheaper than .in tweiftha.of• '• ..The Ancient - • When 'Old:• •. The writer would . • • Cay. .after Ismie* and Yell. will be better ',Sat's- ha* , several parts of tpe. vv,4Thl," nen When I am Old andidu are young flftaen 'YearS'inf.the":COUntry and ,some lied that Way; Instead: of ranting an;died inonths at:'•.*PfiegOOn *Oh, that the Miele Se .ao.:lo 'have ,flowers through 41:1° a°7'in,g* 8Vja° 3.1)-19ng'64°'' •:''',Inaittitfonhie.-WifkineetVermyetria lies .'tbe'seaion, plant perennials . that cine say, "A 'fool .1.'W•aa to. naoutai hurled ,tenutins 'of ahterior:eivilization:. . Buf. how . was. I to •.ltnowl • not so - much fu a lach : of plant. year. after year. TheY are great 'dine-, They .'"dig and discover' Ithe Place.of . • • *pm W11S YET ••••••`••,7-•-•.•7•747,7",'"”r' 1 ‘.6 • as.(fit,theeriangement Of these Savers .tind- are itist- about :twice,..as.:.iiings`,"...aWthey • reveal-- that fordi was 15O mourn My dear, - 7." itaii *tit $otlinol(110 cla,m0; • N-6thiyithotoolz,ikthe laP$e‘nt. 'five • • year float the cewatiod fit ,heStilities; 47;461 fresh, claims, in .respiiet ot Oath, orrdisi,t1;10nient n ou8eclit0AVO' pret',4, Great 'War Were disposed Of in land daring' the Year: enrl,ed *arch .31, 1944: 'The Allether of PlahuS adnlitted' dering :the Y•ear, was 1,.,8,113', et. which 6,60. were 'in respect of death. 'This' :total itteieded 11,788 Arst awards ot penaiou, a. ,cleclitle Of 7,088 trot* the preceding year and of 28,19 yearende4 1Vernh 31,, 194wfine,11.0w•. OYer,..the eitteber cionm, toping' 0 ,he deakt•with was nineh, greaten:There thia..oeshb, aevItild:';'igoi'400gBreusiaceiv,,Ook:eyeelainyeeobl, ed March 31, .192,0, when there were. 680,926, fresh fttlreissions to, pension, but it. Is commentedon 48 a remark- able feet- that arthe eloSe ettheyeer under review revieW claims Were, ,still re- ceived at the rate •ot.,1,200.0;.'week, . The .apprOxiihate total. expenditure 1vas 2room3.,,;491,4, tme,•:14atf)rihe'-,,..i:,erpl.,i0._4..41i79t,204,4.01.*,;00. 'tiOr 'Year 2 230 000.,...• ••• '1' he Thrts: vrian about L500,000 the • expencliteres•fiet the previou year 'and g34,415,000.helow.tboae tot_. he maxi - muni year; 1.920-21. Included 'In this amount fer.1.924_1i the -supl'of k 000•for •expenees of administration; in eluding 'fees to physicians and mci- dontai expenses of members .cifwar pensions, committees. *The report or. • the Mietster of Pensions states- that 9;255 artifleial lege were supplied, der- ,•• leg tee year and 1201 artiflcial antis... liegreater•propertiOn- ortheae-artill- -Cial !Inaba was in the form of renewals • .4.•,0,-,•!41.1.•••r+0,11•••w•-,. • . • : This is Varl.• Spencer, who sold, to buyer., In New York, ids ,nr the tuost •111motts palntings. of old inelltera Gpitisborobgh, Reynolds and.••otherat pert op hilt famous' collection at tdiorp,..Northamptoh, ,Engleed. , • 0 , • • • • ro!:$,IbiliOei of !Nrilf,aga, • MODERN SURVEYINd---- OR*. .ind'Rado: Make Work More Accurate' and Reduce costo. TIio r•Adie; the Osintira ,anti the •tter01-. Plane ItaVe:reveliitiOet*ed ServeYin(fir'''' • Canada, accerding-t•O. Fred, V. Seibert; et "the Natural Re3ouveos Intelilgence" .Pervieet of the Dopertelent f 4.140,JA• : terker,:.' befOre• the •Onniere.Club ot. ChiengO• reietttlY, 'Ver A number of )"oer*. t40 •etwora'?I'llia, 'TOO • tOed .0.x- • ;, tensively on Domiulezi, 'Land' Surveys ..mapping out the • rugged.' „end • :IA' SOlne' Pesti*" inaccetielble portions Of • , . , the Reeky Meuntaitta..securing a inass - • - Of . detail; correct in every Qropentr.-th. t • ,could bo Bectired- in no , other wa " Bine() the war the gime )plehe been • :instrumental, In extending' the. gem' Org'0 gsO tor .1ltapping•;spuirieep luto the .nnexplared. regioed „CC:the north. 'Withinthe lest two ears MaaY. lakes - upon whose shores '-the Age.t. ,•ot„white, • . Men .liaa • !met,trod: have been accer• atel. r- Piet:Ted: trothi'the wi th"' th e altr„ ef„they.dathera: Yi • 0 . .• ••; The rtd10 In belng:us.e'J extensively' at the outposts. ot civiiizatiou And.in the,unexploi'ed „regions as Tat north'ic*. the. Arctic hi securing time'signals /or:, the Purpoieof determining 1960:tide, . ;Longitude „dete.erninatione ender :the old 'tty.Stern • werevery difficult , and 'lacking in. 'ace -Macy in regions, not • served, by the Wire telegi•aph, System. T_heyare now a simple operation,,fine., entireiY.:'to thet.'''develOp.ment ot• the „ radio.. • „.- .b'een.A.Pioneeriti,.puttlnethe..radlo ter. .. • . ' . • of prevIoes issues,,, metal limbs,. being' 'lashed to replace ivoaden ones:' Artifi- cial eyes Were fitted. to 3,370 Penelon- ers. One hundred and seventy.pur hand proPelled ' tricycles .and 127 in Valid chairs. Were lesuect to "grieiatisly 'disabled" 7penilohers. • Since, the -,es tablishmentlet theldinistrY 4,334 hahd. Propellek tricycles'. and . Invalid, chairs • ' -ChOral Work. ,••• milso• these days is casting, its be - e'en influence :over rural districts as Well as larger cities: There was a time When oetlying:people did' hot have the same opportunities of hearing Mad ree- tiering: good music as their city eoes- ins," butefortuhately7-throttgh the pro, pagatioh of, Marc .in . the schools., Player pianos, phoeOgraphs, etc., that cif fterbnee haelargely 'beep eliminated. Tordayjn, many Canadian, mai tricts music Is being "put eVer"Iin an 'amhitioes way. More pupils ate study- ing music. ' ThereAm A:concrete Awl- denee chewing e desire on the part Of lite musicar organizations to get togetbei• and % put on ',Miscellanemts concerts, choral evenings, orchestral Petformenees; 7and . other" ningeal it tractionii to create 7 popular rnterest. The Idea' of school music, too, is grow - practical :use:,,,Years. ago, befere. "the • city reaident Inas. teceiVing his Oren- ' Ing concerts 'Mid stock reports from the tkit• surveyors were receiving time signals On the shore's of 'the MacKen• sio river and the Arctic coast train high ,p`owered, stations to, the South. . OCceeionallyhetetikl time, to dleiph er the' news dispatehem; ,getting tie*s ganeu yard arranged •In.:Meeerlyt annuals put th.e.m the..garden Where like, what , people, are to-deY••••• „Their- Now bere.i.am gown• graY,._ while You. 03°, machines '.in•gI11 a'tnildi'ss°P:rliticular hourevm",.,°wthathtesolallfsetoPilrei.ztafidgIliot: ;ay ih°e tt he. writer's' of poieting' leagu, e, 'of • nation's.' be.fore tire man • on at hand. MOW:common is it to find a hardy and If You must have what people' used to, be is singtilarlY , The fortune that You had; -• • . have been issued, including 113 spinal ' " -• • ' r earrittges and 43 chairs " • . *num th Or a snowball on either, they aro. cultivated wttn the cultivator passionsand their •Pastimes, their ad: • will 'alwA7ye be a lad." ; of. sPecisl tYPe. It' is .estimated 'that. • out some of the possibilities' of Village: the street. in civilization eveh _read it side, of the front door and a few and an not need do much "teeing.' Af• -venturing' and their rontalce,. their ••• ' at the •time the rePort . was Isstied • • • choral work whiS4!. may have been in the newapapet . or saw it on thn ,,,:**oellarteoutt, Pe:retain:Is rislirubs "seet,iter tilittl,e.we will go all tliese things eemating systems Miti theit modes of when.I. am old the' thiriga I say %. 2,656' pensioners were'. using hand pro- . . ' • UU ea—hergl'IkWtixqe—,:abbwrILWIEWtr:frclarffleneY—sY:Bleal4likt----asr-tropxhiw--4 en- yr litiorurci-, -ch-b---I; se -trues, s;_t—Pre.40-aked,-"im=e_c_m_e,sections Prch- i • "—` 0 till :14 esti vralegq...N...31, 414 h Alp:test, ne,vei doevone find. a •farm- we, da•With, other things. • W.e will find or th,eir hargains on an uction try,' ,l4o being ."01licers:': bare -cold *am:, that.. everything" planted out -before:- now, and "acrOSS the bald ,by the eheirltlaster. of a.' rural .Veis, When werking on • Great Blave • iensiona Minister' to .make erovision a Since tire and .faitli of me to -day young an est w Vet. . • ° ebiy-tite best Way tordo, this Is to rie - Last summer Mt_ Blanchet, D:L.C., their survivais ' • --.411arjorie 1Vieeker. ' • It one of :the dutiea' "Of. the‘Ver 411' t° a Oar,a1•161. ense.414 nt • the Canadian Sytt-, Parse,,W . icaYt ,ing-plante ,About its .out bow . do, but wenlliSt renlealber their laws and their plillosOPhies have •-• d • hit , •, • Nt,..,,thes.,,C4'..*:.*e4.1i..,, ';'-fen.,iatlation•2plantin.ge",,, hand., ikjuet so. much" et leaSt-balf'1. centuries:Men .clasp •hands oti. as'plra." parish •clturch. He :a, a. ye:- As,.a rule ,Laite a d • finding it imp ssibleto land, .', .fot the' Care of children. of .min.•Who the village'chiirch 'choir. lasso weakly.. erected an .aeriel-between. two peddles. •'•'.(ae, we Call, Ahem) do. more .to harmod slone. . Hew •better. Az,- spend a long Alen . and. belief that -have.. no age •be- , . .,. .. . ., . ,, .. , .•, ..,1,. . . , -- • • , • .. •• ' ' • ' ' . • ' - • < -. have died as 'a testilt of 'their Service' ***•th*.ei.'ih..02.104ei••tWitlf..4te",Sitrroniidingii. I eVening. while' the .sil, .0.w Piles' around :•cause,..theY 'are: perennially' -true,. •fo.r-, cotastituted.. that • it is ..ins_no". Ssible: 'to, 'bold. up at the ends. Ol hts",e,it.een toot • ' • . . In eases where *children:are foUnd Chaniing a-Cit?s lsiande. After hearing borne the name , yairci.? To -night Within all 'ie., cOzY”ever Vital 'and forever .young.. '• • eanee. • Front thi • • - • • • . a he .r.ecelyed., •the, - ' ' ii- ' Mader, care' ati the, end of. tb ' • ;11ZI;Irw'e.hteot4en-ktlin.e.°)12 °fit'. tot -like °rd' inareYi midda 1.1..(1i,niat:d• i4.sio.chle..e• kcid 'the'' eiro:of., Of. worship, .in 'addition tO tile pariah...Manila ,be. sufferiag from neglect or waat .of . , .. . there st , or ,plac s Y: , gna fre.rn •AnnapeAs. . .. . ,.. . , ., ., . ,.., ,ar, enough and warm.. pima now for .the,,heauty I . There is 'a passion" .for'collecting .Christiailla , for three ' huindred yeala,, 'proner. carp. The mii:mber Of ebildten - ' • teh , One 'find*. ih ' the (leery* ' d' ' ' 4i.ii,gtit'qq:•$1.veYthe desifed' effeet. ,Pro-'.,Whinh ,elaY. he,' -YOUrti when. on. a* hot whai ' is old; artd one 'is. inelined to' the capital: o,..f• Nerway ,has. recent y, . , . , . . . _ f3 YI31*••Yqs cher ;3,181: As , fat, as', possible these child- eh; inueh'eould be done • If his chtenhmeter. • ' ' ' ' "VISO •••Aii"§Y.,;Wtere,frightiy,:iiliteed.' ,Ai.:0 , evening 'next -Rummer. after .'a hard! Wonder • Somethites • that. it . spends . it • been thanged ''to• Oslo . 'This is ,the . , ' , • „ . . • „et,X0.11.:alreadY,.. have Set. where f daY's Work you settle on .the Veranda :.'self more on things that onetotiches . /Mine by which. it: was known. before' Tea are PIE.f.ced with'Privatefamilks - ' • - heti;csaygit, 'tee ' ah easy chair..tO Wa, tch the' twilight' with' the hind that'en-..things that' one.' 1624, when•it wad. er e ru. fath addition to the children clirectli.4il' 0 . • -- - - - Wards bennOoing Of your home' !grow deeper,"„ , .retiehes • Witla . the mind. A' feW half-Germa•n• 'king; Christian whe' der the care of the*Pen,sion Ministry, ,••• .. C ago millions of people had a• iesson reigned when INorWay was wilted to there were 18,157motherless hildren. ,,Story -Tellers - of ;pilgrims . going,shkine a 'mujeStY of soinething they heheld and eVer a period Of several centhries... ' 13,f' beau told, tO each•other. lay a company • their will not • forget • '• in. the sole* e Denmark ---A ...unibn '0101 exteas„ed. unde.r geheral suPervision at the end . . . • . the, year. The. majority': Of those' .Her,e,. each _choir, Church Of .Engiancl, -Wesleyan, and Baptist, unite - every ligible intantilY,' 18000 nines -per sec- ordieary. distances the time. is a neg-' --timneljtiel 'in eite•bally to , I 61 - ;beta 4 tile .variou'i 0,oite,.,;v9uld _Although the time 'of tranialissien.,..' electric ;Sigflals , in • telegrelifi ••••. ledone-and-moct .sttc-,;`18 of llie order of '10,q00 641,08,:pe; • .in one ',Tillage 1. 4n974,,Hiecond, the speed of :wireless, sign the fully done pariah of Cheddar , 'in Somerset. i is very ..nutterially greeter, so that for • , , • . what,• . now, a . n, reading any •.p gr. re -sp,r tthrough space .a was • requen. . a whe • told ' or ' • beve IistenediVrith pleasure ' -to. those I . The English language Watt' not then2aPprOach only 'by an upeoaring. of the 'en, whigh; howeier; ,'brelte :away a.h IPeegle''W•411-•Iandi. and all :times. Theniaa a'• Becket, at Canterbury. • ' • ; • : could not handle, something they could The union had. also incladed.'Swed- were 'n it le' '14 • ir I. • t ••- fir that 'f tl t war with .Norwicr4.widawo' • The, total. number the. care of relatives. • . good wehrlt..' °ben: 011 e'xo'i,e.ratose stirVeYS' at the. mid, of Mareli,-o; Statioris 'from • which. mignels haVe , • !fl:viss-,Cie theie'faziona Men; and the, ••strati. e 'Words mad Whet Seemd: genie- then one 'was forceinily. 'reminded' ing' those` avers the toWn ,of Oslo 'Was. 24,§64';‘' pf,-theS.' .1,441 Were grant -TB m h • i .' (Panama) San Diego, San Franclicti from the .thrt .117et Ttinaldit betere assured large* COngr•egations. Y. AO*. InoWledge ,:tif the *book.' of 6that 'time yen find ' many. is intween the stare. „. .. and DenMarlt. .•MOre • than onee:. t on o e ha s n. 14 ameunted., early April.. in each plaee of •w,ors • . . in 'the north ..are' Aehapolls, • Beilaita. • e s not only a armony n . . . , . , ' • • • • • :eusitetos, ,Of the people enteng •'- tline0;•fr-yery , queer -,Spellitig-L•for;:our• that the . grUbbing after d laid la 'ruins., and at. last •Cliristiaa, „ed the yeat undet. r.erew. The nuni- revile ;acquired.•.'hete. also harmetlY in •-lonolulti, Covite (P--------------ande); • . - . ' • ' I .. } they ,Ilved, fs°, far more . interesting ' ber of <pensions to children from the ' :- • • 'that', the ''stories...ih msel °P. , ." I language in the .world has been made much is all the. power of finance ac ' cit which he ' decreed should b Engliah, in, many . respects the best round Is least of b 'no ses How. dered the complete rebuilding of the . . . , beginning- of the War to alardi 31, the Social side of village' lite. • daily Dor eatet (France),..Ae- . i while the, heed. office at Ottawa re- . , pug time ago—more than five up from many tongues and • changed eurnulated in world to a power named Christiana after himself '' 1924, .totalled 409,867. • .• • • • , ' "Practices are arranged once - a: corded. d . ' ' ' lis •• San Diego' and San Francisco., hundred libirs_thii. Eno, h list . , d .,. . . , , . , • . , . • - ' . • • . • ' week, and care' is taken. that the usual • i?aP° , y ,use and Years • • . that puts a. crown. of pe rl and gold, .. Ask), the hiStory of which detail intercomparison of -the- maini•-sig- ... ' ' '.work t* the Varicras churches' BY nals in,the north and at Ottawa. with : • . • , ' is not interfered. with,. and the only . , , to the tales of Geoffrey Chaucer; es ,, • • • ' 'aboutt e sun? . or on minute in a, back to heathen t mes, was the first 'in Petry ill .the. green Woods and the ' '• ty,no -reefe, one steed mute city of the medfae,val world •to de- , birtle31.0f 'brave r kitiglitif And , end 'aveed- in .the presen of the In- : clared.a, Capital next to. Londop and . • -•• finite and and the •eternal. . ' nd 'the do- Paris.- It has .'a population ,of 300,000; , . • minion of- things .'shraiik fe the refin-•-:,,iand' ite trade is -based mainly en -the traveled much.' He had spent his life • . , , ing fires, away, export of ihrnber.• • • ' ' • ,tie:ccinsequence. •• • ', . • The patriotic agitation to resume. France and In 'Italy as as: his: own England. " • •• gentle ladies-4x0mances ofthe def. : •Witm Man ',ha had read and: • StniOng the'nobles and at the court's of --, "Love ADM, moves, the tea and. the tbe. Old "ntaine,had• been going otr• for . •,-•°' other • stars," wrote Dant-. ' That' is nearly .;severity years., Now it is an -This-Wati-,-.--YOu---,-knOW, 10---tung',Ag-o• * 1, . . , • • More than all the furnitil e upon this , accomphshed fact. y law.. :that 'Icings and; Princes lived teiy, in • " '92, ..arnali 'E3ublunary. planet. It. Is 7mcire',1 • .. . ,—..-,0.-....--;-L''.. - • 'rade splendor. :, .,The,eastlehomes; with ' . ; . • than houips:reade_Witithanda, Or cities ., , ' . • Strength..., " ' • ., . ' *their .strong, .thick walls of Earn*, . laid out in tows, ,or bridges over •"Every Momenti brings' the power 'to •theit moats dieWbridges. and,,nat , , , . • • ' ` rivers or ,snioke,pluined Chimneys' of ' • MVO it: ' ... • • . • •• • ,'''. - • TOW,•'.' tower windeWs, -seemed..more I .;.. • . -Net' 17VIThe-hi'`fianial.„7-'-', ' . 1 i',the ..•taetories, or 'the: deep. 'shafts' :•ef •:•gaiety .duty brings 'the' power to. do it:, :like .liortresietil • than -.pleasant dwell- ". . r , . : -She. --.."Men.. ar&.deceittulr* EVery ideal brings the power tehiant ing. places.... 't, .' . . • : . • .. .• ••• ithOpt ' mines or Or ..the' whole accenittiation ' of. . . ... , . • . doubt' I',.. - • , , . . ! •', • •• business' and . commerce , in out :marts : . feet tt.„ , ... ,. ,-. . .. ,. The: men were brave 'fighters, and , , ., He--"You•Pre not fait; .the lovely, ' bright eyed ladiete7many uona deceitful Without doubt," Men ore see " and , . havees. Generous emotion , , .. , ...:poo, 0.. ems,.., . ,. ,. ,; .. • ' SI. ' • -promPting to service and ,to sactifice-• . • . , .,:of 'whom; with alt their courtesy, could . . . . ..: • ,..z, • • is ,•geeeter far ', than the the things .., Right" Design and Geier in Rooms , . . , . ,.. . . . --': iseithet".'reed--hcit•-•writopent• their : . . +.:.''. .ff-=;- . -• - •-:- 4,--' 7 ---,-.7gather, intodurnb_and._C,P_Id nlYseutna• ' • ' Vitally. Important, ' 'A Pectiliar Sentence • • • _ • . tittle in 'taMbtOideting .' the tapeati -[__ • , . . , In' these few years we have We nine -t* -'-'1-fh-fitift."-sensatitin-:-4biCh ic ghost- . , • „ bangingis of the' great halls; or in lie.' : ..A. •Peglilitir court scene was enacted :decide What ,we Warit. most of. alt ;• 440 has 'upon entering ..a.•rootn- she has , . .tenieg to the Seogir and etoriee of re-., .lh, •Parrs .before ' a. Venerable and bene - when wehaVe chosen IfOOd and clothen, never visited before • is .,one of color; ., iziazia aud, 'kilo, . . , ' ' ' !;- ,. ' ' -volent-looking. judge. Before 'passing : and creature cbtfitert instead of 'die I'm. Hoyt:important. then becomes the ques- t' , Latta was •' the laeguage • in...whic.h. Sentettce,' he consolted the, two eased- tatkeibie'.,:solace; Of , the spirit, it is a tion of • selecting just, the right .design. "iniatit.c4.: the begin; Were written, for as .ate: Judges. .,."What ought. We'. CO *lire ' '-'4 ' i ' • ill 1 ' . and COleripg that will. net clash With ..,../et few,krteve how la print; but in the. this , oscal r,.be ,asited;ledilipg Over 'to, 'poor indeed,. • • - , . , , .. . ., ., . , - . the; other ar, ticiea In the roolta.„ • " . - • • , defing of the work, when. they know: '.- sunhapby' time is aftet the final , - sthtaetire i r:sapieectiv clock corrections, tho.., north are obtained, which, It maY ' he ' longitude -of the different points in the • . ' , . ' , ' that they have finished' entil the rneexilt. `Materially different from -, ' - Au,tumn." ' ' .* ' There must be rural Places in Cana-, . otrsseervaathl°Ovni.l'm th9 ma Ps before - 4h ° • * I‘ / , da like Cheddar, self contain•3c1,. equal- • , - d ' , , 0 ' ' .... • i ly capable, and able to find their own . .----7.......-.... --"-r\-`7---? seloists, organist, pianist and con- Aroade. Broadeningthe scoeTofpub_. - ----,11 - dueler for such' an-rantefaiii;-vhf,eh - 'unanudsoicubet ee na,leYrit• 1 if ytt r 91 e r B . 'the cause of lic Libraries to Include Music.- (/--- , . , ... ."-- Canadian Cities and owns. boasting, t \ . \ • • of public librariee can- well afford fo • ....._. j. (Pr . . The d Of the Hy . . j,ake., a leaf from the ,diaryiot Norwich', :Monasteries were inea called; 'moos,' the judge on hie right. '1,abonld.'sey .... • ' '.' whir.; 'devoted themselvee, .4.0 religion • three yettrs,"' 'Wag' the .rePif: "What . and etudy, , There. were, lioaatifol, . is your epinime brother?" te. the other• - llibles\ end, great voluniea et. legend on left. ,"VoUt•Yearg.", ' The judge .' • and history, ; 'copied 'ont, With; greatest.. then Said; 'beamingly,' "lliiioner„ not care and deo:Ws:Cid With orhaineetal, desiring to .give a long, and: severe tettera, scrolls and fiew.ering"ylees. in ::tertA. of imprlionment, ..ae, I shettid .1tOld• and; brilliant colors'.. . ' • '' . have done if left to rayielf, Iqbaye eon-. ' Adaerding to the beat accetints,„ it sultecl,' my learned la -rot ere and sha 1 'was', in ' the. grearlititise-hi a' prince of , take: their advice. .. c."Citte .stays three',-. , . . • , , .. ..• Edward 111. III. that young Geoffrey. Chau- •years, the other says fistir, my own' •• COr grew 'up. ,'Iliete'he was the ladies' idea was five years, go! sentence yOU, page, and there be learned, all theArts to tWeiVe years penal "servittide.0 , • Of a gehtleinen et' his day --,to ,love. . • " ' ' ! -, ' . • '• • ' ;.: • ',•God and the ladies; end to serve liim - ,- Ariel Mythical, Charactei% • '• , , . , ' ..higg'• . • ''. •.' • ... • . I -Ariel was . a spirit Of •the - 'air, •In ,t, .' When'. he was a 'boy ' or . seventeen; ; Shakespeare% • "Tempest" lie.. was • -Edward *lined the "throne of France, Prinice,.'...imprisoned, for. tvvelVe ,Year4 in the rift i and, With a great force, .itivaded that .... of a: cleVeh pine Area'', bY the .witch :. • gegntt'Y'' With the tciral arn139le went Sycotax for tailing' te.perforni .tiorne I' „ , . to Fr0000 vrhol'o ko was taken i3±18611* imPossiblo' tasR., .-,' Otr!•,,the .deatit of, • - . or' in the. iyar, but Was, atertatard rant, Sycotax:. he bectilte ;the slave.of the , !tented. in after years: he vfaited•b,ot,it. Irma:stet caltbatv,..•.by .whoid •_,h.e .wai ' kraciee. and itaiy,:on Initialeisi froin.lia .cruelly •treated. .13eing. liberated frear'• governinent, . - ,' . ' .',. ,' • ! the'.01n.p.'...tre.e.,:by.2 Prosnetil, the. grate. ' It Wairnertihtli: 116.-Witi-a. - . iiiiiiiii 'et, ' • ,, ,.... • , . • ...; - ..• rut Ariel servea him faithfully foe.slx•, Ailddle,..ag0'.that he wrote 'the ateriei . ,m,.; teen Yaes; at the eni'. of:'Whieh trine ' .„. 'Which:have. ininiC,Iiiia, so ./amous., .-.....„4,,,....lactoottriedi;iiiii.,..,-fit tfoli,i,,,..-„, :Acid,: wo,,O.:f.;...,,::. . plane -strid'iheidente, bt-firettit-Oeth!nl'•-nbi jii-q.sirei,aitycifiai,i,i-, al -44 0'; 611 to i' • • •„,....oivere i idkett,„traht,..bookfiklie . had...v.0aq .,.,,tot-14:titorowrlosittaible. , .,., _ ..„ ..r, . J,..;,....er litt*Aile,e$1 4110 had %-ii-Capthillatiied :. but -..,....:-' lik;.461171 ''ti,fetri. in.:so-pleasant ..a•Wirythat,:, .,.'..•:•••,,-...E*Val.uabletdioc„k„-: . • . • .. 1 1. '''', ,6 . , .,, 1 'jones 1 ' ,..: . ' .,''' 11 ,he made them ebite” as,good:', as new, . „Tones lia,!•• been In esented .A it.... 4, - Iii.e, .IOVee. the-greee ...Maas and •the ',Iotti: r'011b day, he Met .the. Geer.; Wite i't *Min Ciitiiiiiiie, tfio Ong:trig ...Or the . citiked, him how tho'.Clock 'WA going. . •lark And the dew of of ,spring,MOthinga . , '''.$Pientililly,"„maid -.1.6hes._ "it's per- ' When, the IlOivers 'are: 'oetniing ,.; ' . ':, ..,tect:..'Whed the hands', pointtio,a. Otter. I; „ . , filij. tiortoilifii biiiiisi, hut ' ib. hest lit ter...tO &at' land '1' .-s.trilt'eq°,thrw. ' wa ' ' . • • ,. , . ,,:' - • .-- ;LT'spec•ified.4n, tite,4it:fliY-Of-Nersailles, was launched. * '.6olleCtion . of ' St.otiee i.t,,..(1.,. the, ktiOW„irs- Toes A . .1 Ita ,avA. I sidat . ' " . • i .., - .-- -." - . 'd .ri - 1 ' ; " • ' :ocithietbuilr.,,r.a.i.t.4,:,,;,tijooseir to have oiot:- 4.1,61.•,, -- • , .. ..,„, ,,„ . . 1 ago it t, Ihernu, ia.v4h.. , 1, . .• ' • . • -.4ge0" , Englaild--:•41t,,leaCt; In se far, as Mesta • : .,. The wild. hyUeinth , was originally in librariee doecerhed. ' :*" • di th I e• • blie Sbe--.1"Why7eterI might .not Meet , you were to live. your life. , Wag PlaYing .a., Wu°.`-`-'— LihrarieS Committee-,--ts----ausgmenting- yOU'e*et.." . • • ' Eve., e • ssu , • folind in Greece and Asia -Miner,, The -.#1.• news •despatch from . Norwibh re: aVer again. would you marry me?" • I ancient Greeks had is'stora About its cently states that the local Pu or gin to the effect that one • day the' • • _-- 440ito ,3y.ith youtir inert41n$peettith:- er-mnsie sections of its libraries, and a i 1oatalogue of the• us, of whom he was very •fond, when m,usical literature /. IF3 in the' press 'With the vie*/ et, encouraging fur - A Poem You Ougbt Zephyrus -the god- of -the, west- *rind, , . _ . • •• The „ •' --pased.• by. ...Zephyr:tut was jealous of ther 'the apreciation.of musie," the ••, ' John Greenleaf Whittier is called , polio and -blew. e atter 8 quoit 7 despatch goes on to say,. the ,otn- the quaker °poet, and Is one of • the • side, and caused it to. strike ityacin- • • • e a arrangeda curse of -tree 'noble band, which includes Longfellow. thus and, •infliet a,,m,ortal wound. In. his • • . Public lectUres mtisic With Phone- , and /Harriet Beecher -Stowe, Whe :mentor)* Apollo "caused three beauti- grap,h illustratiOns, give,n iu negro slavery in' the pulledStatesto sprieg from the ,fslien drops of the on al, • sttongIY„advocated • the!abolition ot "ful and fragrant elustered blesiohis termite Wednesdays In the afternoon '• Though hie' early education was 'v*I ery Youth's blood, : " . I ' s' ' • and repeated in the evening. The ' defeetlie,- he stands as, one of the !The hyacinth was . brought to West< eries of lectures was inaugurated1130 -, ,"' , 4 chief literary 'ornaments *of thea lecture on Folk Music" by Arthut New ere Europe in the Sixteenth eentery; .., 1,,t..„. naLetelor, M.4.., Who IdiMade a spe- ' World, and, extensively cultivated by Dutch, cal Stuy of the attlaject; petticulariY hortiettltutista •The. original bled apd in. Norfolk:. ' Mt. Geo:'.A.... lepherf, the' : i•d A dreary place this • woriil wouid he . purple •blossonis were varied oton' 'nu . • . . , . • v.,. • • . • City Librarian„. who presi ed: fit tbe Were there no little people in it; , erous Shades of pink; rome,.” j'ellow, :. Opening: lectures, said that thet-Coni• The song of life Would lose its mirth Scarlet°.aed pet? ..w. bite. . Mateo; Was in sympathy. with the view : Were there no •Childree to begin it; .....„_..7„,...„4,....„_.;____._ expresSed 'iti, the regent retort eh, . .No little `forms, like buds to grow • Eliot's Rules. . 'tish Music by. the .Adult Education • .„ And rentladkeerz9 r! sElIot ur- h0e1 e0a,1),Itrh':1:1i Committee 'Tor the place et triusle 1:ttuhl!t..lnitoe., tart he ,eaotrflorii6uit?n,irs.vaers.a,eileatimp.:Af. • No little hands On breast and brow ' vard College, are thus given. In the 'In- • To keep ; joVe-chOrda ternational: •• • • . • ••• • a!14. f" that" Peas"' if for. no ne• art can ha,y e a greater - Eat reederatelY• '1 g u ti lit more,„ o ob p nil ence on ie.* e , tender. ; The ;steritef' souls , would grow Mote 'with windows • ope , „ Take regular 'exercise in the open hethim Composers, :parcel!, Sleep. at least seven h.ours et night alivo-,hdpegetoinulepse,0iftical • ,ijufe,settirring'*nathre',;',Inore inhuman, air every ' , BIttetpeht. remtiojear:sto• obertieuhhiesatnrna:. And Wohtan Woeld lesstAlutli wo- EnieY a oven ul • roan.• .And mart .to stele celdneisr turn; ; ouUt seexen;aeltifinnthittleinaynnattst..ita,•1 doi'girt! 7,1,01i.i.pcOhsoeprhisii;.awnda;ftsiztril,imanod:ilrinz•.vr,..,"41 !sit 't 'keep »ndor all eirChinstances 149 m • • , fteeerd Snaps' ot • fa•S„ son g indeed, wo1iii,.Ths.e,1tiL1ereaC. sPirIf 7. ,t wete,,,ther.,6041.1e,i)ifra liegiti 1. Noah's ,Advice Needed., , tekehlrOm the bighest Volettil would4;-'111.410"..gkInEIPI: In "..FranOr.-'.:Wnii:.-tirY,•-altltado-at-witicli-..40, ...,Atere,,ibere•he litUe aorlie' n it tn tO d.ritea thele,MitIth wagon IOad IIaS e!en beefl blade le.:Sikiw .,41144-mgh,_,Anitospital__gate,,'. The ninie mbitichs at the War' ,DePattnietit ft Woti<• • ' Wetthl do anvth1n ma .11465 :through Washington, the Ifictire is'of Day.. , the taath.reist/ "1„.1.1,iLinoitg.mr the, the gate„ , ton, 0 lo, and it wits , aketi from 32- . seiee• . • • "Wahl. any help, chilm•I" shouted 00.0 feet aboVe sea level whieh is a, 'lite • - elie-What abeatf- :• otte ot the hospi,tal 'orderlies, tics more than six miles,. The tenapera. ,The erttr,...et "liknieta," 'German's,' first battleship slneo the end. a Aho he exotkts Any replied the ,11JO "but l'd „ tura Was 62.4 degrees below' zero • ., • folf ditY6 fume -• " :-Frchr:1''' Witt- Illieblitt! 'eteetrIW' '• • lo hasn't' sent any •Sitips aut.." blighter's-Into' the . devites, had to be used fot (lianeras ' • , r