The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-04-02, Page 7rt.
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.... i CAR IS PATIiNT DRUDGE UNDER.. ITALeTHE AT MEN T, ,... '.
Pe3111108 the most astorithhing fact ' Ong theta down, all of which tends to t•
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in tb4, *hole automotive industry is -increase the cracking and peeling' of
the `14entendens amount of :abuse au 'Wyk, Baggage ii`frequently carried
_..._,:...,antentobile.:_Will take from its 'owner on the side, rear or front of a ger with
• ,and yet continue to give him- serVice, na, effort to:proteettlia-fine-,.finish-fron
• The 'Modern Meter car is a :glutton lapin seratOhed: On the owner :may
for .punishment. it stands .for an 1 baire.- a habit of '•kicking his feet
• nndlese--amount of-.-maltreatmentz..ber-s-against,the;part next to 'the running
' fore it balks and refuses to go. ' , .- •' board as he gits*Orout: ThiS-rteat.-•
• Think of tho folks who leave their thent has ben so general .that 41*
•"care Parked in the streets .all day .or Maeufaetprar has'found it necessarY.
*- At 'the' suburban railroad station, to CleveloP 'some •0?lish"that will 6tana,
Whe the raino, IMO*, fog, dampneSS,- Mere: abuse than paint and varnish,
win
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' dust, sunshine and tliong'e•ss,• Pie- owner' attitude'''awaidtile
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37° eon Ptak abont.it, Think o the various ' mechanical Perth that are not
. test..thls..,,s0re. of trestinect is for the ,in Plain' sight also. is apt to he one of
*fine finish that cornes with'a`rieW•car,,.°°gleet- :y.o. forgets to '100 v44,11, '41 -
Think of the deterioration to, tires. b-lia,tett theropthrous point s that roe:
Perhaps there may; 40,4144 and water"' quire •°014141 Iii° fully deserbed '41. the
'•ial,Ifttehojellicon.°r, ilaialldg:.'•bylnt: ' night freand analt` 111 P.14 ..eitillfflicieitlue i*trskeel.n136. tainuittcieleiln. tb.°W.ciak.te::r illie-;' :.
ezing,'
- that. the tires atoninisstrassn „TasL tha radiator. - Abou,t?•the only,thing he
Think of %lie .ff t 9f• such dampness • •-thinks a car aetnally'needs is gasOline
"e. ea ' . sae ampness •.,. • . • - • • ..,
" On the.delicate,,engiat' Parts, and Other,' ' The hr4Ites'n'Y need 'adjusting, ` but
metal features. ' '• . 1 he puts 'Oft this job; .which would take
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A motormay run onlyfew minuted if he were to ad-.
motorist lis car 'in, all .
soilts,04 weather,‘ which,. of couise, is .just them.. Without this adjustnient
'. What a earis for., No One, Could 013, tbilisa;pdarsiLeraoMrasYjaP.Ilastehlaimesdfanagnedr ,aoll• ,
Sect to an owner using his machine On accident.. The battery . needs' water,.
a rainy daY. -Bil whet'. he fini°1134 but he: fella to atterid to he fatter,
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hie journey and geta bacIF 'into his with -•the possibility,•of having. to .buy
garage again' triate-.-pfteulle-le-114 •
likely to. do anything ateut the • itind a Ow One as-a:result. , . 2 •.... L.,1_
Forair RusoLTS iINTaotigt.g.
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and water that 'cover the except toI ,
In the'
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WASHING OFTEN LEAVES m :• tboisaehamleaner mixture and carbon fouls
OFTEN,
inc. Then be wonders why
Perhaps on: a Saturday afternoon, tit does net run easier; Pt:Obeli:I ha
, after the Mud has been taking on for places 'the ,pisine On the mtiillfaCtUter.
a few days; the Owner will get ,a Hetinicers' with :the , carburetor and
streak Of •amtitiOn and decide to
wash' 'Other finely adjusted instrionents and
' his automobile. The chance are, .how-:
then ,wonders whf 'the car does not
everothat,he will go at.this• job in Such give better • service.
a fashion as to leave a 71iilion little. These Are only a few ways in which'
diamond -pointed knife eeratches motorist:easily can fall into habiti
body, such as came' from .washing of abuse to his. ear. ,Of course, not all
- it with an ordinary rag and'a pail $ evingra as as neglectful es others, but
- Water* instead; of using'4 laaY Stream there is always .the temptation and
of cean, clear water 'afid the gentle tendency, tfs••Rat off doing thiise iittle
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--even use soap -and.-•wateri:-whieh iaal-'elass:tere-Ofle'ear.-.7That-autoniobiles
meaL•critninal treatment of, "highly stand • asmlieft neglect' is Many; of
polishdd sinlaces• • • • • • ,,, them are called Upon to 'stand isa tri-,
• Then ,there are the slam -banging �f bute to the skill: of the Manufacturers
-doors, the rough treatment of • the in producing a machine that almost
hoed.; whenlifting. thein Up and liut,••• •foo,L Prod. ,
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SUGGESTIONS FOR 89.LVING cligsS•-vvciRci PUZZLES
Start out by filling' In the words of whiChyou feel 'reasonably
sure. These grill give you a clue to other words' crossing them. -
and they In turn to atEl others. A letter belongs in coach white
space, -words starting'at tiwnuinbered,sgoires-ninljtinnillA.-,bitbelr •
horizontally or • Vertical -1Y Or both. •• •
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, Or -A yerdele • .
• 12 -Work anlinal• '
-114-4O Ideal ,pot.
15-411010y '-•
.• 111, --,To• Indicate
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17 -Part of it oaken°
' spline •
21 -Garden vegetable
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23-Pronouii.. ' , •
• 24 -For two performers
26 -Appearance .
277 -Point oT:vompase (abbr.) ,
28 -To steal '
- • ' 29-4ndeavor • : '
1.-,-Collectio'n Of notable saylnge-
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.0" X'Aiiti...!'fl'i4'14;;• „Natural"' 1'89**BAJO/
Th. :re :east;afilk e,eA, 07: 07
.$10"der, greenridinhed, in Attength and.
They toss their heads and
When% ti)her'14wiren4dtl'Ib.!'
riowing,'-
Thefr fetheTst died before :they carrie
to hirtIL
,SIC:eping.and•etitie,[1.and anti, the child -
A.44. folit a nightand day; ,
Witfitn.. their. Mother, the brown. end
• eplendid eartb.,
Onesay: lather',WaS a gallant
: tree; , „ • • ;
He gave his, life for .Sfan,
• When the .Q:reat, War.hegen:.-
Vr'or 'then they slew 100- lir,t,tees! One
and all?, •011••. •
,A,pa the. whele • al:r thutideOus
wIth flieir.'"fali, •
And i• thertiliside, strewn 'With ideacl.:
Ptt:props,..:filver' gge • 1. of tho' necessities' is hatter.,:-.. This tat;EL -
gi•own L hope •that 'Pat • aP and .will l'OPInakeir:,;fOrtunes ffor'.the'SOng„.,Wi•Jtink
littlo.nitn's ,thase no*. and • then
niay,111•0;".', , • ' " freah, for. ging perioda;'. Butter is but, t: ,.. • .
Mighty"..and •htliia,as he ' .. up-, in this fora/ in HalifaX; anct-it. is'men. ;
I-hepe that 1. may. die ASrk father - 'intresting4th' bete : that a Whoreeare
v-,aliaadt Igen% full of 4••••
.,Offering. breath and?: heugh, aiid body
-• and limb • • . ,•
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To -Mari, 111013t *jiltiag17 . •.
And, as he 'spoke, arnan .uprooted him
To znakoa l'..arod.ini
',Jan StrutAier Weittlivineter
,,Gazette. ' • '. • 1;
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,.:.0...,Mar_KiiiMetr-it In .:quolti (pip
04-A, department
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7:-Freneh artiele ,
.111,-41nit of meagurenient • '
9 -Annoy a, • , ,
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10 --To empley
11,-A . slave
13,-6. Contradiction
15 -Southern State (abbr.): .
,19. --The beard Of grain •
20--ParealVe ,
21-Polgnintt.-
22-L.Averted .
24 -Refusal
25 -Stupor
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30 -Pronoun --
31 -In. like manner ,
0,21 -;--In or nearby
35-Repalred
37 -Owl
88. -Unfasten (peat)
SW -Return payment 1,
•'45-Cistsint
'11:4 -To Move taster than 'a welk.
-45--,Comrade .
lii-Funeral pile.
48 --Japanese sash
,49--A degree (ablir.)
517:Exlets:
52Uncooked
55-,Mother-(abbr.)
,56 -pronoun
AN EIVIA.C1PATOR :0
THOUGHT
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A pule Lesson tlying.
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Almost one inivelled to! believe
• there. must be a gtain. of ' truth in the
fancy Of. the ancient. sages. that, cer••
,tain•lirnes. •and seasons aro more pro,
pitipus . with. of great men, than
•• •others;,....that,' when planets congregate
In certain • Signs then leaders of tho.
race are begOtten.
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But a' strange. coincidence. not so
often ••n oted;.,ia- •that • on the very day
•of the very year 'whiCh: Savi the.birth
of the. Lineoln chilit-fir-klow-cabin.tn1
.14true' Ciinnty, anotheelpfanst.des-
lined to be:a great', emancipator of
',•-•hlizilen thought Was littering its first
, ery. in ifs mother's arms in ,the' tcritet
of Strewelnity,-'Degland.'
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On
February' 12;: 1809-Lincoln!s!
Natal day-Cherles,' Daritin /was 'borii.
'Thiia the two, greatest men or • the
• llineteenth:Century-inext.whO in their
-respective.'Spheres haye never :since.
The LiiiIng World. •
Ghatles. turned from
dead. languages to ,the ••living world
He hid, the'.elasAitorn •for'•the; field at
every:. oppartailit He was a' poor
student when it came' to coninglitlag.
irregular he knew „. more
about the ways Of likSeCtri,and loads
And. inahei than ani one Of his
t • "
s ers • • •
, lildication is ' 'a 'strange thing., , It
"lanai come from. within,'' AlVilid pre-'
•ceptors and initractora in/the NvOrtd
earinot.inmait At it the inner Urge be
lacking ;.- but, granted' thit urge, neith-, • - • . •
61., :poveror nor or.1.ii i ... v .. t , Ont he blazed'a, trail;'' he. brought an •
It . ., . .' .
'class Standin,g w
was going on : in , , .
Cambridge be add the .ocqUaintence its 'significance a key' to mysteries pre,:
of ,etee of .-icip co. one, vie the .geo, viously' baffling-. :•''''-ie7rilpo.p!ie4,-,711
logist .Adam, sedgwjek; Who '.•;tOok a s•h')9P•P• of traditiA..A.,
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great inteidst 'in hini and carried 'hint' • What are sonie of the lessons in liv-
on a reck-huntingetp.edition.• hi, North. 'Mg :' to be 'derived' from Darwitt'd
.W.alesAnother was Henel9w, who story? • -First; the v•altie 'Or. open, see-
utged ini to -apply ror. the pasition..of . Ing ,eyes, which cliiseivd and note' and
naturalist on the Beagle, a dhip start compare Which See ,the things . that
Ing ' On a tour 0! liCientifio iervey. • • others .0verldolt;% second, : the yell* of
• Out. of 'that, •jOarn'dy came bis first An (11;e:,n, teflective Mind, WiiicYcarries
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great becdta; and the training in :Close .n0 :Prejudices into its, world of won-,
and meditates upon Whit it seek
cbsetvatien and reflection Which -later ileis,.
, 244To, perch'
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35. -Tho ievra edge,' „
perform • •
39 -Brawl
40 -To. peruse: • •
M.:Toward the top
• 42--Maliclouti look •
• .44=-•To.belitlive with •
• ;4/-.--FOod. for livestock
50 -Birdhouse " •
113? -•Lying' down. '
64•••••••TO leave out
• 6:7••,-A,' luminary
:,:•511iTis set free,,.
.119Affirmild •
sheep
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••• VERTICAL.
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ti 1
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vived the Critieism and .constiuttive
thinking of' other minde.
• • Blazed a Trails
• ••
, • un' explored world under' the feet of
s no Index to What MAY a, successor .- He made the term
d At •'evolution ” familiar to us; he made
been 'matched -began life together in bore Such inerwellotis' fruit. He was until it .has• found a ciew:to.,:what
third,' a . love Of; truth whieh
time, -though fat apart space and twenty two when he sailed, twenty- =Means:.
station.
Lincoln 'struggled against the handi,.
c awe r pev,ertrin-ord4r-to got an edu-
, Catioti andikt ihituttelf_for.his great seit-!
'vice to huinanity,'Darwin struggled
, against the handicap of privilege that
he might:free himself to follow the
gleam cif. truth. While others tell
• • again the., inspiring story of Lincoln,
let' us on this page "devote afeari words
to the story "of DarWia. '• father
- Was •a physician and the son
physician; his•Mother the daughter et
. the faMous • .10sialf•'WedgwOod 'attlat
, in pottery, a woman of culture. Charles.
wae. Sent to the famous school of Dr,
,•Samtiel Johns6ii Shrewsbury, where
: he was the despair 9f his teacherEi.
• Diligently' they sought to drive into
• his head the narroy/lf• acadeinie. curl
riculum of the day'Latin and Greek ings.: Not all that he discovered mid from the ganglia 9f sensory ner es; a
. and classic literature,. .. • ' " advanced was new; not all has 8111.- brain- that in time, according' to his
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seven, when :he, returned. July Of will .npt,beturned apide, by fables and.
tho•folawiagyear, Het he began us fibtione:„.:foUrth,..a courage of .conYlc-
lirst note---book-,--ern-"theiqransinnta- -tioneL,..and ndYentureo which ' follows
.tion of speeies,... ' • boldlYAtaPath•eien though it niust be
the first to beat it ''ClOWn make it
'• There reheated tWenty•twci Yea,ts 1••_.
untiring. study, observation,. n'aesieie'iiptOther ••
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• • , , • . •• , • . • .
ing and. hard, bard 'thinking. Then,: And underlying theS:o. the great fact
In 1859,, •burst upon the world re.:,Which Darwin • Made` clear for us, that
,V9iiitiOnary . on . the "Origin', or -bacjt • Of •.tin..,iitgd which Ate-
Spetieb," . , • '• ' • • InSes- to be dented; an 'Urge Which hat-
•' •
More Oahe a:decade later canie ties against• -environment and, compels
ljescent of Xati,". -Thele tivO.hciolts.,It to serVe,'ite ,higher ends; ait aro
formed .new: ..chtinaela• for • Which tarries' forward all that is 'worth •
•tittilight 'end -the currents ..whiCh- potiK!'whiliin "living wcperienet.'and 'employs •
'oil through :them friletiffed the. Whole it for ii61 achievements ; in'. urge
realm Of 'biliman understanding.. - 6 which lifted the sliniy;deniten of the
Science, philoSophy and I-01,41On Sea.botttim• .and taught. it to Swim,
have:All ;deepened, liroadmied and de: - carried f,the, fish. :ashore' and
veleped new Vigor, under th,e impulses' taught it to•,eteliP •and .10e4); • 'which
of DarWin!s. researehed 'and, thentii• gated the reptile:wings, and deie opod
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Thra,se-Asia Alinor;;'.... ••••84000' .• 1912 The yorlelers Will , •
" • - t -, on 11011y -1 -when Polly-iiiined-tacint her ,"''''"'"'ll'eee KePe is's, 600 ', •••1012
. . . , • . - • , . . , . • 1910 'h‘i° liaan started.'
a' flnitly of Small chickens, thinking I
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Bulgaria • ''• ' • ' • 2r . get the ilind‘.- and everyone else the
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Costa Rico i.. ,... . .. . •,,, • 1,500 .
theory, becatne man: Who walks -erect ;Ing- bird. -She was ieedy 'lo spring tied ,,... , ,• ... • •,... 0 ...1pi.
. . benefit: ,•• .
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- - .her wing'S and ' ran for -the ' oneer-looliCi.
The Natural Resources Inte1lited#0
Service -of the PePartMent of the In-
terior at Ottawa sar4;-;,•- '
Do ' you know what' natural re-
sources are being developed- in fre.nir
own district? :Dor you. kriow What;
artieleS are being manufactured -An.
Ti:)ore:-oispi-t9wn.-11P-valage 9
7his. thought 14 suggested, by recent'
reports of indtistrial development that
.eidence, a lack of knowledge of what
is taking place at home. One of these
was where a, 'St. John, New 'Bruns-
wick, manufactnrer, who uses glue in
his plant,. did not know that fish glue
was manufactured in.tbat:city, The
product was mariceted .from Mentital
and %the Place ,of manufacture was
unknown, ..••; ` •
wiien the Canadian expiorer oe'snr-
"?1,r4,or prepares, sapPlies:,tor. his tip
into distant, parts of the 'country, one
The NVOsoit Chaii
SirRobert--"F-aleoner,....Rresident of
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grocer', in that city was unaware of
.. : Mi'He'Saiiv ThroughIt.
the, feet,
an -"I'd' like to buy ,a. diamond'
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"., Aireckltioe for iiiY:,wife."...
-recent ‘deVelopment that tends to has been the,oVerceFloorwalker - 4iileseweite• In aisle '
nrtie thissituation
Inildiag of exhibitions oflocll mann-/3'''f• :. ' • ' 7 ..
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faCturers. Many curious 'sittuitiOns •
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have thus come to light It' has been 1 SPE'aking '" 1)11ra
'bbells:-71`w gi144
found that twit buycrs were -setiditiTcon_ :!)--61/,,iiibr's.h_,e-thinicfra-409(014-Parli*
siderable-distances;-for-artides•-manu- 4r- i'!--!..5KOat"q9P-t•Pr'ii-06.0!--L=•• ..- •,.. - -- -
hips, and that was, being Ina& of • A sneak is' a woman who wasa _ cling..., ___, • - -.
Pictured' it their own towneor /101- ' ' 7-----7- ' ' ' • • t•
ima'afials oriatich- little was known 1115-vinellefar"hetniaT''rWif"- ••• ' v ''''' r. -
by almost the nest doer neighbor. , . . • •,, . . . •
: Another advantage Of 'Iliese„local
March 26th for Europe. ' He has been i6,A, ,i60;61.14 6f anther. This en- ...en7 . • - ._
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'Om 'University of Toronto,"TeiVerOf one. jn4u-gt-fy-c-twit„lie..liseci.c4er_thwprii outside of onr.pwa:famILY.
eihibitionS. was that the. waste fr.:4n .117 7 US caro 11°w eli°S.th° .816-r*
•invited by the AngloArnericati Society !awed the i‘ii.t„. to, :convert his .,,rdste : • A Wedding was delayed ,racently be-,
•te,be the:incanibmt in 1026 of the Sir into, a source of Tevenne, while. it use the thde: toridaw,ftite°r°41/p the.tafint;:,p06W:. fl:;I:.,
. George .,Watson• ',Chair of Ainerican provided a cheaper source of supPly. ,
un -
History, Literature, and 'Inatitations. ,
/leans, that he will deliver a .series of f • thed • • •. • jaw:ANIS' niOreileaddY, .i.e.viVed• • -
sources, . both natural 'an § Crertted,, of '':.,' '.
econ. :' :
The ' acceptance of • this 'invitation
Getting acquainted with the ' re -
six' lectures at university "centres in one's own. hoine surroundings. may be i #°4;71) *
A 'pittil,idadl,es.1:::i0;w1;t1„..mileing• o.:,..
aG8rehaits,Borit;,o.einti' 4.Srihrelubbneitretcil,ia:taeleilesseans, 0.f iralaala,ay r.e,aridents, land further, ' ”wnere *Oleg In: doughnnta go T.,',
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_...114.g4set,m.1444t. ..._anststo and -pride- in the home town.' • . .. Ohr.,
tends tft createa greater interest i'e..rad
. .4, his paper, then he said; • , ,• ,
you re too' young. to knOw.". • '•:: .•..`•,: '•
a''' Neighbor," and Will • deliver the• a • . • • • • ' ' • • • •
I> asked...My 'Pa about .the Wind':
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ViThSr ant you see 'it blow?''
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Ma thought a MOMent, then she said; .
' "Oh, :yotere .t .4 :yo* to know." ..••• ; ..
. /4,4*;..why, on' earth de you suppose
0,000/They.,wecit and Melted me -So? :.• • . ' •
Ma asked.: `Where is . that , Jam?" -I,
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as an interpreter betWeen the DeoPles , L. -L. -:- 'i;
hOW:, Canada may act, and .6:14 acf,,•;pskia• ,,,••,•, eo,aeo , •-•j,ei, .,
asked • Pit Hobert Valconer to siiii-W..,:kigier ..,
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,•• The Anglo-American • Society las ..!lci.t15' ' '''I'''''''';''' ' • ''' 1°°;6°0 '166$ P:1.."le c13'11:4''' : i .'
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Qalahria . ... ‘; .:' .:.•` ' •. -, 10,000 163. 8 larY: to j.usit abut everything except
:.••:....., ,. ..:...• 12,000' "...:. 1814 7 -"An. iniralid:
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of Brit ?and the • United'.States, and .bsito ' 7 N,'• , '
bit:mi.( 'aut.& Cal:m.0' '' • ' 18,000, ....... 1716 ne Orel. lastantlY
te
show Britons and Americansthat 40,000
'(1) ' i ) roosin:•'- taYs .,riewSgaper; 'We've also.,
whea.a wildboat desihed .jate,his bed-. , •
• theY, have • Much- to learn 'frail each v'te."-la ',,, , , 10°.,°0046°; ' 17775555: °'ei°elli.e.Cp7It',Ing: l'alililVeil'idi"4*tilldtil. 6vYeks;611-€111
60,is.e --Slid Ibetit hey' .4aNie ..ritany "l'egt 'Syria ' 20,000 • : 17A0 1 : ' ' .
Sons Itor. comin..cioet, teke•tir.e. -` Central' AmeriCa, z • • .: • 40 000• • 1.797 It is raparted that 5,250 people were
Aleppo .....%•,, :. . , . .. , . ,20,00.0 . • 1822',,killed by : gee ini1.92,‘ ,,T.fie, et.A.tistke •
calahria ....,'..-,....;,- 1.0,000 :,' 1857. 'divide ' the fatalities as folloWs: ' 50"
London, on May -i.12th, when the 'Lord
MaTyhoer varofillizoonndcenhawirilwl apsrefsorueu.ded
Earthquakes SinceA.D. .
and
endowed by - Sir George Watson, Bt., • -
ilIed"Prince, of , Wales. :from his • Arnerfea° Catania ....... , 15,000••• 1137
. Year
;on the occasion of the return .of the Constantinople • „ 10,000
tour at the end of 1019. Just before s ria: • . • • ' 20,000
.the • war, when plans were under way1158
for„, the celebration �f % cur, hundred
.years of peace • witlthtinerica, it was
discovered that no university in Great
Britain had either a chair or a lec-
tureship in American history.' With
his.iikt,..Sir George .Watson undertook
to remedy this defect. ' •
• ,eyes upon ie tra, ,
is, and bolding, tip one foot :remarked:.
...Beek of. the't faith', NeW 500 t. 1913
4Y911. guff, •quit„. I..tell yon.". The henp,;.,
God, • who, in 'Man, meits.the lite whieh Segura "Iinan • • •i•
instantly stopped then 'PONY, 4t-ft14eti H
1-16,, set •upou its • great 'adventure nao Sanaa 200- . .1.014
ItS fult..-reatization in- His purpose ,Or • • • •:•. - h • ..200 . .. 119°144
/ 1914
to Inake`'her getaway,' but the
love -S
lions of years age and, helpi it to .find . . !Catania
• • • ...again, fo.'.10Wed her-. • Polly.' 0,11141.,v
J.,' Diincan-Clark turned. and 'said:: ‘,'New.'yOu , "(init..
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• • • Shoo' " This Was •too much for Mts.
cess..". , • •
'Hen, and She went bacii,to her 'chick-
, Natural -Cements.... Tuttle: . • •• •
Iti:Earope.'natural :cements are cail. ' • • ' .
• •
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ed Ge•nerally.Different:
cements and they were first ,
Matrufaetured .1)y ,fames Parker. Na •- A Yikege.*, :fe;r
, „.
began to be ,Manufac
final einents
•piqued -the .0ariosity ef Fraecis:WilSon,
•c ' • ,-
"tired:. in France about 1825, fn the • "
'United Stites, nature:1, 'cement: •rock '•.Not Matiy. chilidten, hero. • .• '•
was discoVered,WItile buliding the Etta • ;:`"No,''sir, .not many," Was; theansWer.,
arechil
"il "dren bornhere"
Canal in NHOW efte
New York in:1818.,
" asked
• Her Grievance.. ' • Was' theAns wet -,..•
Bettie . had half S. hiscitie buttered, • - • • •
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'c', • '
and a whele,one unbittteted. He; gave AiriericQidest,entineot
Orate the'WhOle one and kept the bilt eUgli thelast to: bd'diti,
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teted..-one. A remark . being' ittacle.. COvered, is probablYi &Myra geo,ogical,
abthitliis. giving aWaY the largerpieeei
Gr"atee'les; Fhae4gl :eve .016 ‘13..10.0.3.i. and .10.P.t
the betterestt." , " • •
• ; More tba.n Undis•ed• years. ago Jahn
Adains wrotel.. ' There'ltre•no neN,is in •
the World soft, ob. in, favor of titles as ,
the :•people etmerioa' Il1ft11dn t•
knew the 4alf of It • '.‘"•-••, •• • '
•
Pcace
ehurches
W. Persian : 6,*(100 to,20,000 • 1928 vrthelli•,•d6:411flanie'Mtoatiotlih:
. .. . . 1923 garding God as a elo.se CorPoration.
• An.; ifigeniubs "Alibi."
The. people. Who, are,„.most indolent
•ph•ySieallY, lire ,often • 'quick: enough
mentallk, Su6b was the casd:With "the
'ata- sfifu"n n; • •:th said
British vveritiii of whOm ',the Tatiet
' tells. He, Was u corning your hmise now, doesn't Ilo?"
•to.Work;and.one,d‘ktite foreman. too'
r..
liOnt behind •,the :blue anci•Ving •nelit :initailryAltePthi7rb-'-et`l'61,01es°406;r'•;t4Me
"Yenalliis coining in a quarter of an
Still •leakalt, rest?"
Ali. the eon; • "There'e. nev;vt. : fanny! ..about it" . re,. itnAYbi6iiiio.rItO,P.'k' ng7t
.111Tipbellt, .tOrtttl";4111i.`,.' 'if' licrs •41 bit. late a- a • on' iiteml`ist."
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e. ''neorning, he can hury a
r. bit; -"lin • ' ' •
, • l'in late. I'm' here„". ' • ' • ; : • • . Gooit
k ti."I have `t, :gone roUnd With; a
S�nie ofAtici-T. tris-witli -a shingle :hob
ire shingled.* the Wrong place. 4' '
A :bribe in ti .siav.es.. an lues
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