The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-24, Page 2r.
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-SAVE'a.".'400-Ciit, *ciArk;f0;iihiP.. IN -001.APPNIW.I.X.
i To: ;F, ,A. P other Ae1,ge",POine*4,;ipeetinvtheae. human beinge..Iemay
:,Ylorit ,110 Mie, -ef,-titie. gr0-teet diffictilthol'he Wi'lling to tale * certain riels as far.'
"-***4.C90#01.00PanY,I0t0100 at'tho as his own life is concerned, but if be,
, preetet time. if the thousands of given any consideration to; the Point,
poliPe who drive-outemobges: on the of view of his 'fallOtoceupaut* Of the
be helped
M,ghwer could in sciele.)vei- ear he can find' no jUstlfi,c'etiort for
jp,e;beleyed to have a greatep',apprecla-; any, tendency towards reciclesenesS4
4.-0._ It 14 : what is in the Mind of the Ilis attitude toward the passenger * ,irk,'.
'Other: mon ft le . quite :34.ely, that the otherau, tentObilea..,On ,tbe, road eboold.11
tesantake. Of serious OecidentS Wenitlf. he similar.
.4;reatly"ledticed„ It is preettete4 ti;f. "rtiePeri owners are bicliitied. in the
oortointy- abice,that....thero.E46ildittii.14t...;04.2-.Vthei."-felleiVa.-WhOse-iprobletzia.T:
ach 'tiler*: 0003,4eet..fiujineteriAgt:-P,44 appreciation on the Part ,C't . ril6n I. ''.•
tick more 'pleastp*iii,,:„Mut Pr,:tblise.: terista:•;';- It is so easY for e 'persen!
ArbO'da•*"lint. **Ore and U. dis.,Sitictoti-,:„.'Iilvi,ile oi 'aittoOlohile: te2quicleY, re-
peroom • of good will lei- .the whole move utove ' 'himself' from 'ettiy.' *articular : ,.
1:10OetrY.!. : : '' ':, .• . '':' '.', ,. l ..; 2 pi4e,,or property that there Mai be'. -*
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In thia• -connection ' the • geestion la * a tendency on his "part not to give the! '
iilte.y, to arise ais' to who is....the•Other TropertYrights. of other§ the keen eon- ;
fellew.- The *endefitr„len la...Ong:pica- .sidert@on ,w1neh othervpse- would. 07
etilelY one i' of the ;Other- Riney:is. ,, It tabu At. any rate, the•Moterist" has
ought to be rather; easy, for the aver- considerable opportunity to damage
Age Motorist, to tet. the -point of vieW., the property of others more or less in
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of" the .Pedeatrian 'because there; are connection •withe his autoni4lie opera-,.
-ineny moberieth Who still have dccasion fleas; which fact has been the source •
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.to join theranks of the Pedeetriatie of great ,annoyance to many people"
et certain times and, therefore, Inttst WhOee Property . happens to be Cleqe! .
te quite fatiilliar 'With their inental re- ' to our many Biwa of automobile tritfi
•; Setions. , There lie "however. ti:,i,liffer-,lk, Theritis evidence in some sections
*nee An paint of View between the Mo -,.that this annoyance,lit Welt founded.1 '
.torist vihet-ls.teranorarilg a pedestrian It Ili, would be , greatly, , reduced' if't,he;
and.„ the individual who verg- tieldein i motorist undertook to get the pant " of '
If ever become* .e.....Meeeiiet.,e To _get .Vietv of the Property 'owners,
' .t.baliotter'o paint Uf vlow is Much more i' ,. MP INTEREST T� NATION..
• OffteiettL ., However, it ought not to be .:. Society , at large has a big; stake in
' an Itietinnauntaiile .achievement • and,:i. the. Present automobile situation," for
haVing•-beim .aecoMpliiihek the motor- 1 any 'factor in our eitillistibit which '
-14, le;htmodtstbeve more Censlderatlen has peasibllitles ,, of being a • definite
.. for ..thosePedestrians who appear .on Menace is 'something ofspecial inter,
„Ottr 'streets and highwiiya, wherehe\ . est to, the people of the ". nation • as O
• happens to be,:intitoring., • •;" ' ,:,. * - wliele..:„Whileit is recognized that the
SgigRAL-rftrrs.-OF VIEW. ; many initomaivetrapitiortatien fact}.-
.. Other motorists are atnintfethe Other ,ities .represent a tremendous gain for
' fellows whose point Of view. ,needs-•te.:iieciety in the progress toward a bet-
be-
,,coneideted., Here the driver of any , tor civilization, yet it cannot•he denied.
"..anteniohile ought to haVelittiet_trie disrespect of Many!inotorists
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'.'culty sin** heit „ probleme. Ore the for. the point.,--WiirOthet-pe
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,sants.'• If the '; ts,';-W- .. , .,- . „..... - ...„,....t,_„. .• • _ _ _tzet. :164 . Ttpbtat_Stor.ei;_.m.fniaster Of ; 7
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•the. convenience and safety of other i taheainto cesudderatiop. FotennitelY.IMietteTiti-,.Tasperis.
enotoriste; if he will appig. the Golden the proportion of those who fail to give 1 vast "national 14ayground,- and the pOstoffloe follqIiVe: the peOPle..
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ettge .1p.- hio.,.4 ton essretme., other 1 proper consideration to others is not *i Seen' sorting the mall for this ;tont'
*Wets of.. autoraObiles, '. *latch good I large, hut unless, if, possible, encour-; I
ought- to hi tteCe
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sun and 04 wti4, von, Lficrworo .144 hirde
The ,gettle4 is all epitome of .1;70Pg1;. '
•tpUp.eti.3ter0.191,13°.a.inWd beIlirrendl tie; PrIelauliadnedil gather
hnlatine' InirnYA" 11 • 1.34. ii"Wte9ut'thilltre,• .
groWthfc* . Wett:dttell;.i"n";:ta"acmtherg. 'tree, iri`h 4n,J.10,1104 disarray against t 0
;ferp*, ;,, .'-'-; :.. ", ', • , - ,,- ' ; : - • • derh.bypreee;:,Noor. by, Mrild.;•et 4115.10 '•
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:form. end' 14 curiewtiT euPPe4 itotkr00., M no pool-, light ;vont :on the ,goi`de4
Tolia,,beurtItuirtr liw.Pleturpecik41:,1311151.10s. •,b.:40•Litootlati.'uto,yea4.dIalgraxa, alocr,..,opptotriA.ae great
1.:47:;gte'::
-;.-,i4ta .404*;,..4eari9..., that *i, 045',' tif •ntany-heed: oemilewers, l.See, Ow,.
buth Becoud Pleco, la :Soca a oat P•8 0102004..0f, a sefittiry peollir.,; 44-14•77."'
4°a 41,444ex it is 01414 tk.018rtil•,;,,t11„ ,141.' 11-0Miee--ef-OPMMAS-Alli4N2146 Oaddou 1 •
thie.:•:,•T 07•111•Ye. bego.roe, seat- 471 . - leveller Otate itgattiet t o• POOT parched.,
eTo .._1O*1:0.: the.::to;r0114°*.1"r **1.'' Oththoh,liblietfirVriatit17134: golc,due4U,theuizfpl;wtewrf:.thieo.,;(,..
'dvingsniii.ti'ite:,;3.!,:ieymi4cii:11,0;talt,,eiiroiy7Ar%htt'eia:lelritOo'litie i.,.t. ;I:0;e litereetthr*e tb..:,9toVtltr,4hrii.iterrottoPsf.4.
tiC,11*f i It W. atr.eillie r.tO, think of . where the sOr,the hae7beeo. ere, Oteel?,
l!';13.,iir::::..b1.111;4. Ti,:,:rA,0"444.s.9':01:J:.ar:ii.;i.•ii'te:villii;:;44.16i;f::7);','!..„4.,:g:.*-.fl=z;:t:wii,t,f. • . . Lord 0 txi II ton
thrice a!Ne•eut- '4 01.0:N4r:1141A by way t •can -Boo il.vitt; bgarsOO:PlOVing, in slOWi • 4:Y•fulleb•O'n4trItl44e *.pillreila:tSEtriiii.tredr941W.a110':i. •
-Of cOltetsintin0P4s.,end thenee.:aere's steadi. Pee° tie, the farmer . 1,/.8 .phitiehd. I.Akcem9tive , driving as " .
. • iceen.!` attraction. for ' 'Waite men -Of
the ocean le our show. OnowberriSs tufro:ty,, . 4. ,
wealth and leisure. • .• ,
Birds Are 'Comrades,.
otb,;:fehlotergi:enotitusg,oae.retrathmilsot lbstyrhea.eousOlinfirtruk,aodes;ehenineuee..
elmnte; the devi-ateOped inorning, . to
of the most' Wenderruk nightie I hear
,flie Wildoni of therocks in the 'great
came ;.' the lifting lilt of the linnet); and
the robin's quaint little bumpier song.
The starlings Chatter ;easelestily, their
queer 04.144 valces harsh againot the
melodioos. gose4p'•Of the ; otitbr hirde;
the•martits shrill softly as. they swoop
to awl' fro • bested 'with' their nesting.
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are closely. associated with oni.grand-
inothero' gardens. AlthageSand snow-
balls; neetelt-oringeti.end bridal Wreaths
*eve Many old-tiMe qualitiee:. Ofighe.
various vines, wistarias and 'honey-
suckles,. even more thin climbing
rtEltiesellr'lis-111/7"Pialtaellehaltd*geweet444°'-wicilliattr
:all their motley eolors are held in, SI*.
• dal favor. ,Then there axe pantarbary
belle and foxgloves, bleeditiobetatir
Ondevalerian, stocks' find hellOtrolies,
Peonies • and hollyheeitti, zliniatt.• and
Pot; inerigolds, •,forget-me-nOte and
„Tt.:111°bird
Fe•Itlioa.ti:114:rs"eyi.oatf:4:liiih:taeirWtell3i:a9maYma'nema,amil4iloreller7,:e: uevalaiwedf:fr'ftoxibtee9nite:IrdrfreotItalrrmy:"Itl:ikmeaesPth.riiiMaliktire- eilasu 0 be'u'sie; ehk;logItti, iftosr e9enienviteerrietst;1 baup,..t •
"Pecially Attie getaniums and. lemon 42100114g cry
of a PeaeOcii. strayed plication. ;in this country has never
4•feibenas''bregLthe many an 4:4(1411*e from the great house, or the.,lough Of been PerleuSle developed, although
,deni Where. standard. heliotropes rose,
c:tm, eQtry. b;eas,:l remember feranisbittern..ta70::: tg4arte inoT04.44atey iolmthoue titvgla,romaanesd trz
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the woodpecker; and at night the bane limited quaraities are recoVered' eeeitgreat
. 'Natural Resources Bullet*.
The• Nattiral Resources Intelligence
Service of the DePartmeht of the In -
tinier at Ottawti says: .
One of ,the least .known and most .
neglected • of Canada's resources . le- a* •-•
.species of sea weed that zrows in the
thallow ocean. waters off the coast of
the -provinces Of Nova Scotia,' NOW
Brunswick and Quebec: It is also
found in many, otherarts'of the
world and 'its usefulnegs to mankind
ocahontas, ,at th--6--base-701Mouret.
•-• - • *dialled with
it. anSgclInfrtwOrs leaves or bladee which are torn Y
Rocho Not only the
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. eel..., flowele .th_ge1111..stsel:nes.4 soLne,.,;,a,r:Fasre fs.u°e., beneath
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and-the---WaVes -frop.-the--Yast_solimerged
air., Stone is color. Flowers et mellow color- waits.awhile alein psikssied• aong. the coaste_ross
.• • is dried, cured and. bated, not unlike
hay, and With about 'es• Much labor.,
year,. sorne of which is ehipped by
tail to the Eastern' States.
Each tide brings in Ath qeota .of.; '
flats lying et ing,s medleys 'of arinusils, tumbling
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thasses, , of e*ysintliemttnis , by old legs ere tellies home toelischarge his
;netttit•wrelollms.iii:4;Img_217wam'k431,:e. tioore of. .1O-Vely
A garden ought .to nttain, 'eVen in •
ggesti,e-Ina, b. urden.• • Ho 18 toe busy. to be friendly,
lr qtbr e7h!:°iFe )aei. TJ FIE red i itil s.c3P leohnr i mi. :gi .e muchtnl ie ' ..
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; • .. exceptocurttended, thatml;g . nor rnoticerkrpp I 1, dt v et i: il t i ;jt eoe et enb ed 4ipon.oaEn. ax, it and
? et worth4n, . ,ii,e74 .r
f that matter even ,
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•40,,twav',..,ilare but a •i7:f eu
• .t. hits -i ;shrasittc;•••nyeeersnia, *seimonea,,ferti •eha.tiage.44,, ore. ,.thwai,10,4a:t...carnediiii,,icya, i:onsfa;, tittleat!hatitt,hilit:•dbiywo , tfi;kide2tri.:, land 13 '1..":ii.. . •
since ,the crop may
W!i
apnea -Of H.:garden hi Sometimes. due tO "*.`"" 'A' pacedpe:tor:,y.;:ci.alvot.1.5re "washed, baled 'and ...
Cars for Shout .05'. '
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lizilbk:etde..on,andeei ir seen st. sweepingl:an 4 : i. r old, 0:etdles::hs11417vinit emiped."tideggugi.iti'lan:t..ii: ..e: •ImaSaroiveirwrh7ter4i1;era:°,149PlapigVe7.,a7t:c:htat:orillt.inihitingees.t.:ii7n, de417wtal:ii: i:eargnt.7 the prOfits,arellonlyaldiirnWiteb;bsyeeclihagee'?A',' .•
for traneportation.'• The iMportance• •
of local .induetries. Using eel.. grass:
Ihheigvetreseeesntaeirta•.spraixig,ba-hvelcguteottunnddefrorsp".arettiadr•-, 1 e• -'itter. ''' • .' .: - .. . • ,, ... ,
' A world in. Itself....e....•- ai a raw material' can be Ott:Once
e WO' atone. .I have seen old, arhOr-: 'and the..denizene apPear fUll Of, curl- a•P.Tref.iii•afor. this : 5.1:ies of - seaweed -
e
den oSe.eeleriniWai ,as melte* aa . The greattreeis a ;Oriel in Itself, TT
Is hard te;bpagitt
--the:GoldeA Rule
ett-itienterndvari
MottY.9..11,41;:"'
The'":",aceuPaida'.
'et i'-peOP1Oshould be. thought
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. 'toe' tigsseuiters' In the Cot he it(eper-1,:which make, ,for the:hest .intereste Of
sting hasverydefintteobligations re- the people as a whole. '
In feet, it , egement. is' given in the' direction et 1
eetiy,sitnation whet° '; greeter' attention to .:the ;rights ' Of •so- I FArgwv nitly.
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call be Pu.bIto.eftiot defy as a' whole the. Situationan be-
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tage flibiOn the ati Came very, damaging to Our national
s to- 'rualliteata- Patient, plodding ,hale and tree,
. It IS not the exceptional
- eroisin tha e into the lie.y by day and year by year; I
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••• life. There must be greater respect " °
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newspapers wbOreof the teiture of Eteping, trinting. §triving, loot
,ibitomobik,41:oei for the gas as -expressed in its epeea mea hutnab. nese is :fashietted.". The Agalsit, the shadow and the teat;
"4° Pthlit vliwilaria, its. high valuation on life and
niajority of Us a great deal of the. t:Brave and bright and high and UN'teat,
Ore .A..driver .W.h.0 • its attempt to bring about those things
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'Lord and Lady Willingdert
To remove fat from soup or gravy
' through a cloth that has been
soaked in cOld Water. '
• „;;•Poet V.1.611111- "
• - But poets shraild
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Exert it-douhle vision; should have
To see near thinge as comprehensively
44. If -aftit they took their 'point Of
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eight, „ ' . • • ,
ere not called •upon toperform a Turning, when ther lose, to go ,
SPectacular deed that shall *in the!, Face to face with grim defeat
Praise'. 'and -the Meed of grateful ' Forward -in -the. way they know—
humanity and cause our name to the losers in the .strife,
on reeled jot:Mlles with accents ot,..--Idiers.of the golden Wel
taken
of reagent: Life genera* consists of , •
little tasks .and thp hunthler dAties la „Setae ere 'cast ijy fate' to Win., •
rontineeand 'the glazaor,94s aavoitir,o,s. .4-sotne-hairit tonched the holy oltarm;-
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for . which we look to the, -Screen, the Face to face with; roar and din,
stage and e romantic novel seem•to . Bold of heart and etr ng of arm;
Pass us hi..., Little wonder that,they snit e;
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And distant things, as intimately' deep
As if ,. they touched them.. Let us to an even tenor an • . qui tly. •If ; Rayed with roses' every . mile, .. ;
• .strive for this. .. '. - ; it consisted; of thrills.. and alarms, wet 4All ' their.. journey lyright with
I do distrust the poet who cliecerns could. not stand it any ;more than we! spring..... . .• ., . • . • ,
No character or glory li2 hie times,- could endure to. be oi tiptoe . all .the.:-Hae‘the losers' who laugh, toe,
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- dred years, '' • • , , must 'always be On th'e.go, Who are fOr-
' ositkacourt, • ... - ; -: never Satisfied' with what 'is, but in the hurly-burly sweet„ ,
But it Is well that normal life holds t Little wonder that theY sing,
h ake a eat Mistake who • nisi g -hopeful trustbig, true!
And trundls back' his Soul bun. time. T ey m ,gr ' •
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vitae hedigee-hold a new Virden in be- osity as; tci the Golliver whehas taken Ila" been' f(nand• from tbe; earl' et
gaterpillars' aed sPidere of a sizes gee
Swhre'enlat -leaatv*YfePI:irveleflaa s tats4glat.rZt
•ot concentric ovals that is full of quiet
appeal, and another where old apple
trees upon
the lawn give the encireling
viite,hingeembrace. • hie abode beneath it. raw green times. • Its ashes found prehistoeie
I lietese a garden in a nettiral. hollow
villa of Dentnark are said to have
dower borders thetr grace:-Ejea Reh-
mann, in .4GardeieDfailting."
Silk ,From Niiishrooms.
Will it be poesible to obtain artificial
silk from mushrooms? .
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• It wtm announced recently that
analysis of a number 0,1 raushreoms
had shown that they contained a verY
rule type of ,oellulose, which is the
ra*, 'material of artidcial stk. When
treated' these. mutchiscxims are convert-
etl into a soft and silky mass which,
It is stated, showldbe easily worked.
Mushrooms grow quickly, and it is
Coins apinning down to visit 'tee, and been a source of salt. As late as 1 6
have persuaded with 'infinite dif-. a writer reek:tide that in the iSland of • ;
flcultY to 'ascend" their. "threads agaig., Jersey the suinthee cutting time el
There -ire 'files with beautiful irides, grass was a holiday period sinfilar to
cent *Ingo, 1/eiltlQ13 Ot all shapes, sonie vintage festivals .in southern Europe.
be them lake tiny jewels in• the sun- Ort. 14itinda where; Wood 'was- absent,
los varaci peat; for 'those dWelling nettr the coast
light. . . . eelgrass thok 'its place as a fuel like
petite -for hooka; their language IS less it was the earliest form of beddingem
Today have t o
To singL-eh, not 'of lizaid.°r °I toad Patient to know What comes neat, that Crowned with wealth or golden deed,
wind, in the trees; and forme the clue In the C:hannel Island the ashes
Plain than Scent and Bong and the •:errie districts it yielded an. inferior
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I Piet inOitt and: ,dreltitidge; into "a eve': tense exPeetatien and ; *fem.: hearts" have those 'that; lead'
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cusable, ' • • . . searching theprogramof O *Rut the. atnile'that wreathes the soul AO hOppinese Ilea .in "the Wisdom. Of obtained by charring the wood are
But of some black chief,' pertprirlanee„ only ..to find that the air,. I earth rather than in the •learning of : sold to fruit growers as fertilizer. A:
Alive in the. ditch,there.r-twere ex,. shall be more exciting still; like ' Shod 'with Wings ot winning feet:, •
:Some beanteons: dame. rant Offerings are dull and Wee corn- A' Men. .• : As71 *rite; the .esa few rears yeats. ego a. French. •eemesee
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for zent12.ho songs.that reund them toil, . setting: in. 'the pithy raditinee of . the bleached •eelgress and ..prePared an
. Of the losers in the rare •
• . ; :Dared viith the.,daszling prOspeet
Aud the' bight: upon; Mete face- •
-A little overgrown ,a ..think there is); of the'pasaing Moine*, neither, looking „• ..• • It rin a time of ,'exceeding. several pe.tenis ; were, taken out: for
Nay;,,. it theres' repel:for Poets in this' next' Week.' • 7 ; .") I Hail the loSers, every 'one.; • '
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, .11:teir age, not. Oharlomagrie's.. ea and osier'. gtize that theY. cannot., The Wei -Fa a*surveyer" 'has go leek suggested that, by selecting the; most the world:. and to earl •,, tnY. mother, ,turing.* high gracfe paper, nild duritIct..
'3247 I thehadYlinai:Gvertl:;nmty,.baitsil fiN137e.hwaai.sci:WY to be
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., 177 -Elizabeth.' ...Earreit Browning, in heed what is 'rontid about thein* tiew,...1.heen applied almOst exclusiVely t,o seiteble trims and gro*Ing; them, hi 1 tor all her great beauty.--Thet. . It
." "Aurora Leigh." .., We Were meant to take -eaeh .day as it', men ,engaged in ranning lines and.per- favorable'conditione, it might- he Pea:
sky, above there dawiti the evening "embellage de late", remarkable for its.
etar; and'earth like a tired Obild thrns Whiteness d „elasticity; but fai:ed .to •
her fade to the- *Isom of the night, exploit it cominercially.li. About 1883
world .Thei lire" heat who get the moat out - Meeting' lose with temile. and Sun!
peace. ' I alit most gaud% in debt: to allImixing with Other fibre and. manufac-
Their sole Work is to represent the back 'with a vain, regretful retrospect
nor looking forward with such a strain -I
.• , Surveying.
comes and to put into it oil we have to fonaing *Other 'primitive dutiei:of the eible to make theme commereial pro;
2;000 -Year -Old Trade:: give. .The Issue Of it all we must leave civil engineer that it, Is rather emus.; Position we a' raw niatefial for ertifi-
with, a Power higher .than ourselves Ing '-ing to see it reeterea to original .cial silk. .
forever:Waiting for the super-; meariing of tino. Who lookdown upon • • .7 °
Although rdetileg generally
nal inspiration, the great and crown- a thiug tedel'above- The eirPlaue has , She Earned it,
' Canada- Is mapping much of This .citation wes,•,given a Tench
rto uncharted country, .from. woman,. to whom the ,Ministry of Agrl
blues. Thephotograrihs thus cuture 'awarded the Legion of Honor.:
looked upon as the oldest trade in the Mg ecstasy, we may wait in vale, and.
world. . weaving runs it very close. .. ' ithe
TB a case tried in 1821 the Ptalritiff the Ittet Of life Will come' upon as fied-Ilte h
,
claimed. damagee for the, infringement
of his tanyes-Weaying.tatent, 'but a
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witness for the. defense . asserted that
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• thelesethed had been known and wet'. /30,
• • frig heee"1-' to' 'What survives.' frQt12. ' Yee-
ileed for Over 2.000 •yeare. • ', , '
.,. To, Prove this he produCed some 'te, 1.4Y (11.alti-.-----.4sciPat"'Le---.--t°-mc>ritilr'''•
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big that.we bave made little progress Y g
since, thetefir The iMperative • call of ;taken ,
instant obedience onttnuo
map Won
to -day detnadde our
-only • after that is ;there warrant for about th
eke, when pieced together, a, "Madame Godin. widow, .. . ,
ei". map that,:tells much more SoUrIgny, workleg farmer , fOr. ' 45
e country than an ordinary yeast, mother of. 14 children, of whom
Id phew. 12 work .on the lend.. Two Boni end
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Honors . are like a ciowt; heavy' with.
a 1
Le:els; they .are aikely d they are meant to adorn: to Opprese:the'
mender,/ by Igichgel ;Fairless.'
, ;The -Moon at Sea.
At lase up rose the. moon. She made
her cam,* apPiirent. by the
Stars in they Southern sky, then by pre-,
jecting a. white niist ef light oyee the
into nitro-cellulose or guticotton.
The crops of eelgrass are now
en-
tirely devoted commercially, to 'uphol- •
stery and insulation, for which ;pur-
poses the raw material is in large and '
'increasing demand,
,The qualities of eelgrass are peculi-
horizon. Anon her tipper limb, red 1
vast and feverieh se the, setting sun, .arli adapted to both these induStries: .
as tire; jetted. upward.. and the orb,
cured eelgrass cannot rot, at least for
moat slowly and 250" years, as le proved by finding it
isilied oat, of the sea,
:solemnly; fitting with her a , blacki packed into the studding Of . /leer
England !mese built in 1.635 and in ,
'mist; that belted her like a Circle of
. perfect' presetiettion' wheR brought -O.,' '
one sonrin-lavi killed during the war. smeke;..this vattisiied, and. hi degrees,
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Lefre, widow when expecting her.foute PereeP lble to, the • eye, her eider in lfifit it is non-milammab'e, ,
thread of which was spun and twisted As an experiment ;a section teenth child..with five Still babies, 014 changed, the red chastened into pearl, grewillf-1 as it.„.does in sra water the
coufageously took up the nutting of her disk grew Smallen and soon she bushble carbon of otdinary vegeta-
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et Newsmaller world Alum t as a
but th mental borizone 6' ' was Well above the lioriZon shinking Mon is replaeed by so much,Silienthat
'cloth •from EgyPtian mummy, the. ' • . To Pave 'With Rubber,
'tTakedried
ean oiey char.. a'Times •
just as the plaintiff's was; , , • • • • • ; to be,' tea days age, e her farm alone. Althoughnow 0, she ,
• Iiriage Street, London, E,C., is ;
o e na op eve been e P, • still wor s• wit her ren.
f th ti h ended .• e • • le h hod ' • with a"-MOSI. Oear tied silvery splendor, .
paved with nibber. ; • ' . • . , .
'The Norge..
and niniing,. ilia sea,
i.. +1 her hie_ in, your fingers, light a match and'try.
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Sill Waters TIM' deep, but 'the
no mus like the laugh of a swift -inn- Seven raillobeacons have beat eta
re is . • '
The time you need yohr temper There is lighthause for each four- trous With Mild light. -/W. clark gm*. l• t.tiYer Of (Tigress. quilt :0 a 'harrier
ning brook over tickling pebb'.4s: . • lished on the Great ,Lakes. ' priest is after. you lose it. teen Titifes .of Eng.ish coast.u.,, - .
against the spread of fire: it is insect
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and verniiteproof,, inedib.e .by mons*
•;or rat, 4and because of its saline anti
ether cht(fteicat properties. no friend to
creeping thing's,: ; .
It bitty safely be Resealed, that we
. have in , Canada an abundant and first
class riIW material which is utilized . ,
.; in Europe for iiphdlatery nd to a vast -.••--1,, •
ly•targer extent in, the United, States ,
for .insulating„ purposes. Ganadilos
si.; fan have ;neglected the use of
/ grass in aiphp:stery and nt presnt
Oa* littlo it. any demand 'fer till§ loW-
priced:Altaic Ant Which, 'ilt„
adapted to save waste a fuel and
wasto•of ice. ;' , . •
The;,-,natitraresott-rces•we,-have-in-,-;.....-
eolgrass ho,W pped' abroad' as raw
noterial and tiseebir those Canadian ;
Orisinnero who can Word to Pity
.the linices,:asked day the_toiimporterk,,,,,_;
for.,the,matitifitetured.geodsi.-•added to , ,
tho duty nf 25 pot ,oetit., ; '
'it_woUld,appear tube' an opportune
tIme for 'settle alert nianutecturer to 7. •
; ;domesticate this in4Ustry -in, 'our own
country. A llttlo capital, simple...ma,'
,ohinery, alight tecliniettl knowledge,'
moderato organizing ahilitY.,.and
Ito -date skill in advertising seem to be,
the only rtequiiiteo*tor eatablrehing -81;
, payiug radtastry.
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