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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-04-30, Page 201 . • ' l',fL A Aok ntrarR LONE -SQOUTL'.; e...nlintlInt nis ,Scouts' who wei' spending the Easter vacs:. Teronte met together at ,Abe" • .df the Assistant ."'previnetal. cletninlisiciaer• for ,Ontario; C. 4704 whore they naet alee- their • . .A.ContInne41, Mr. Vic Phniffiard “Ani .the Lone out Commisaioner:.. • • , 1Y12%Irsvin-04;tWed..theng flhia depicting .:Lnent activities and . •klndly provided -refreliments and kJi th.eheYs voted it .,te ,pe a. "Great, itre menthes, Of, 010 ?'•-fdlini" 13ear"•••• • Patron! 'whioh7.11k* their• heittighariera at Jake1Ied iool '•*e•: 44t71' .017•»eased to 1:i'ear'e. '•;71, V914 concerning the„ prOposeil jolzjt • , field' -Clay t.be held in the near •frid - he Patrol_. of ',Actogo.9.4.,*at thn- ;!;"••0:...•.:, This is. excellent: 'Vern' • " .4ind •-eXamit. le which could. be Well • ."):•,..•,•.";,!..%Itfollo.wed. :by: some of• the 'other' Lone' • ••••••,. - RAtre_le in th.o i'rovince We 'Bug- 4est the a,ny other Lone Scoutit Who -,,do.kaay •be :located In 'Hosting% Lenitha, , 3rroitenat or •'Prince Edw.tid Goon- • rt40:e: .411911/d• .get into touch with. Pa trol Le1uer JohnlkteerrL of 71 'Sing •..:";•,.! • " •• t., . PcirtsMouth, • Ont. • 4104,' obtain ,this- Field; •Dar - about 15 Soots, in the Treop'at''Prete•-. senotirtI8014t iTsr.totlited02,tliTeh'eltreohleort•alotilaullIti -.Crib Peek for the- Smaller boys who are. not old eitellph to he Scootay,tind • there are about the sante number of , Atter the.. boys become well and leave the. hespltal, they, -et :tourae, Unite the Rob.ert •Luis .Steveusen !preen nad-ere. af.:11bertic <Bak 'Up with other Troop near- to the.• district •dn'. whiehl•they Thre, but. Mr. Willenegger also halt a 'Speen!' Troop. • .„ in to absorb' these. ."Eic-hes,.. theYare.• liYing near' entingli';ta:at,i,einV,the • 'There' ht. one ntriV. la„..tue "hospital w110. hart some Aroable• • Whir his, lung, •He. lives permanently on his stomach, -With bar -;•'-feet -conked . if:tifinibe-airr se as to. drain the ,lang,-ialadt. he is practically eland, lug on Ills. 10)0, and in this void -don he was invertted as a Wolf Cult. dress- ed'incfult unifcanti, a sheet time 461 • When , Sick thOys, in • hospitaV; are io 'eager' to become Sands; •how much renre. keen should'..all we. Loans be, Who are pessessten.• of our! health and. able: to get out and .about • makeand a point of atteadhig if-pos- t Nature and S and enjoy:•nll interestiak,thingti• • • .eible. , : • ,.. • a '" • mitiag have ccint:.: • • •The Lonepatrol at Hensel' la work - ing together in a Yery fine Way.: They -7,. reeently.. selxt h aoniteatiOns !ifer-, five :Seeded. Class Ohowe thet':ever7 • 'keen 'CoThe InVel, of the other:it: We •shail ,eXpent t.0 •14. things ;Of this' Patrol. • • ' All' tone...Stouts. WIll• be interested .• • •• to hear. abont the toilette Troop which , • iiiingoperated in •Toronto by Mr. - , . Wel:Vital; .for .Sick Childs '''-•There t______ko____!nbeilA•boiri 14 thiS • : •• Hespital. who ate laid up for :a e'en= • ..1:ivf7ttltew • . their-Period-of-oonvaleacencecOmen- .:04•91111d , they • find time t� • hattg '.heayily • •their hands..• ' • • • • PO Mr.. "WIlleriegger has.' organized. ' • a:Troop.of' Snouts to. help the. sick • titele to amuse •• themieins .,•"anci. a '!.A• 'very . keen. bunch their arek. Although._ Ost of there have to .atteod their yolL. • ' vision of 'American. Airways; there'qe 0:111.1.61ippeinent added that 46 ,*94,.103 • . •• 100,000,women and .girlsactively or flown: daring:, the year, an blued together to plan for us? .• New that the:-vrarM•weatifer •iscoin- ing akalnb.and•Suinmer around the: corner, the .Lona Seoul C.orathiti- alone', and the various Scoutmasters:. conimeace to ream eroded the. • cent' trilideTtirtffeirearanttilten.. their Wheels.' . Have you fixed your Lone .Seput sign -outel4e_ye.er home wi- no:nineMg that "A • • LONE • . ,SCOUT LIVES, HERE", :se' that when they . h3r • they. will see it and. ;step' to . to:. say "Hello!" to you., and to 'give ..you.. the , BoY ,Scout Brotherb.oed? , •• .• • . There:n-1d 1 1-71-4s-Ofroent-An• Lane- tSeenting7•10•g-7-asery. era • a 'Scont , •gad• woud iihe .to be; Troop near your home., Write fcMite• .Lone • Scout Department, .Boy Scouts 'Aesoeitition, • 330 Bay •Street, Toronto 2,„• and .ask for ,particulars of member- aittp,_ They Will be glad t6 hear - front • • '•?ki:ft,*•,1,•:••••••- • • • • ant Courtie I, OIcI Chin Now oliconien and Peddler • poiphig, yeare • have pitsaed sluee tho last entilieter , the oiling. tiyatta0 trialittated, Abair •Iyear the Coirrtiet6, o.flL ind jives of the royal fallitiy,kz» as the, "eltienon," oire boding it luirdet - 1.0_11,a&n: ilyjng the • eveyluoclerniee .•";• litg China; -And :-st nee -the roal---ef the nation:srapital to Nriaking In 1928, ...those peaAlee-:wito formerly lived ill • :xte•ill!til;g. Ifilittrt101 ilittr,1)-all'eol, cAter eit1118Y;a:siia society. , • Men who dated'. sulapttioesly and • dressed elaberately .the .Forhffitten. • City _..aaci whose coortly • salittatious• were heard it everypart of the royal •eournutnity have.: hed to., attain them- . "selves to their'rechteed elreamstances.; • 'Ph, tall, strong men .hay q) become wile:onion' and even jittricklha, puler, while 'Others tireaertiag• as 'Welters iii 'testant•a-rits .anti eshers,',,'„hqletttee, the-' Vettrkii „a:mune:us ltnitloyinetit -bY.'•••uiuflng •• •antall„ . exchange :stands:* told • small • Moroi echicated: Ones become private tutors.. The • Poorer ones are jiiii1C-dealers 'and peddlers.. Others whit haye tried ,to preserve -their royal 'dignity by ,tefitslug to do s... the oeinmon Man's lob MAX he Pepeat Orofea,Siotrat beggars f relit Of tboii , Old nalatIOS and home,' • TItS,.women among them have , • the elitinge as the men, they havindrifted 1to ynrk,us ways et g • •whila others act as junk deals peddler*, With the wen. 'may• . be seett sitting InStore amps . doilinr* embroidery' work.' at Which the feat - • workers •can. earn..40 • cents a: day, • Others have found work actressei -aird -waitresses', the.liiter being a novelty to Chinese ;life, • The less happily pitteed of them are even to : • • ,he leen,waiting their tern at. the Mat . 1id-soup , kiteliena; ,• The neat ,reletives of "the •Ihriperor the nicest weciltir.*iffictell ere Ow hying in seclusion ta•the4-foreigncon - ces.stons •la.; tr Lenten .and •••Sharigife.,., that, mez 1C.41.14.92' Ony. : -.1:11.1e11H11' COnsciousnes's....and established • r. their Tann) in.; the no.rtli, they have • • refused scatter...tato' the...varions- •• sections of 'the cenntry: • ' .• Canadian Hospitality • . Praised By Dan • "Hunan friendships are the great jay of huthatt life. As we grow titcler; life ,hecptiles richer because the waxed Is so -full. of people who, brighten if they ;Meet 'you .and •say, 'Doti:t you reluemberr " says Dr. Millie, Dean of Windahr, in a' disepurse printed' in the Cambridge Her:few. . • •' • • • '1 took wooderfal tour )1a Canada and America. Iu the course of many niontlys-lhhare'never-sinyed-in-an..hote *and every • meal was a partY. • Tne kiwi:nese,' the hospitality, the fitteres • was marvellous, but, the -thing that Australian Press Praises Action 1,4 of Great Britain , Birth-cr.-7 • '• • lila4 again acted, Onaguanintottsly to- ; ••••, ward Aestralta," deblareci.kThe !ley •'Morning Herald." .contoneating on the revislot •of, the Australian 'war debt - • funding, agreement .to postpone :pay- ltannts_ef capital for lye ,Years. • ,•,•• '• ., "It, was:the tekert-or ' t and iyinnatliy that•Erife•ia could haye ' . given," 9,1e •newspaper coatinuercl... !..::That the Prime Miniater • fou.nd 'him- self.comPelled to ask. far postooiminent • of 'instalments on the priireifial of the • loan is• a matter. of regret' • But Aus- tralia's appreciation of Great ;Britain's ' • action is the deeper:that she has • het Prieee ' of. 'Wales, •. ••, • ' by. i.rinee'cleorgp., • :;tep4' ilo•wn; gang- •out as the 'crowning joy was • plank' ' his ship • .his. totir.. of Brazil hefare . • that never ..0.ent to a single, place ',reterning • to his 'native -England. •' ••-•• ,-••••- t• where sonteene did ,not i:ing./110 up or .„.... • • Vo1Rfolhaile-41-11ire-n- 44'700S -Persons-,--- - - Airway :Ott,93�— Detroit.--;-91`lie day when nien By 4J.S. Air L-inea ide-step an invitatien for 4 ride in an f With the excuse that "Ind Washington.-Scheduled•American air tines carried 417,505 passenger Wife ' uldn't wept me to has passed. duz!ng 130 To -day; according to COlonel -Helsey The atironat-tics ()ranch df, •the .De- Dunwood, ---p-a•storant,of_Cesnmerce in Making this bibu eft •c •Radium Field Season of Forest - .4*.ed in the aviation industry, while '.-) - Increase of more than 10;000,000F over • •ncl in Canada Fires Approaching •rnany acidaMnal thoetands travel bY - air at every opportunity' ' Mail Carried amounted to 8,324,7 • •, . • Dunwoody said that womed. Northwest' • Territories Con- 'Careless•Disposal of Cigaret- tr_ns portation 1931. , -hold-the-secrot-ot suncetts„ for air - • • • " - • World's Greatest tee ',Chief Source of • "Women have a true. keen appredia- . . A . Claims DepOsit •Forest Destruction; , Geologist • Betiare of setting forest &es! One ,. , .. Echnontoni-Claimed to be • the Of the Most .dangerous seasons -Of the ••gtiatieratrid-41-: clreat-d-elffigit-111--titO--Year-bi-hote;"'--7-----4-'-•-•'--:--: •- • i! , , world, iradinnt has , been discovered • Ettatiaties kept. many years on the •, .:..*:, at .Greet . Bear Like; 1,200 ' miles Canaan:of forest fires show that' the . „ • north of Edmonton in, the North-west largest number of flres.frent.anY One woriln cobnea bantrooay Haw; ban 7. • " do anything, In the air that: men 'ran, ...... , Thli- was. disclosed here - recently• 'the' cigarette', 'Which loused niere.than , . :,„ , ,- • : ' 396,719. mites id the last.six mentiti of and In proof or an statement ii,•,..4•1 .i.•,, . . .• . 4 when Dr.. J. A. Allan, head of the 'ether forms off tohaceo, Is, the chief l•td,O. carrying 188,979 passengers, to the tchieyemeitt f' Elinor imith - ' • .i.i,..dOlierttnentOf.geoogy at the' Ilnlyer- offender.: This is 'dim to the fact that Bo'hh ar ''t Amyfi°, • • . •-: ' • 4423634 poinds of mall and 1,511,749. • • City df Alberta, •reVealed • re'sults of :a , Cigarette when thrown /144 ;cow • . ,. .,!0$111. u.1, ....il.il • ooends of eXpress. • • - • Nichols, Amelia Earhart Putnam Edna •. • 255`.' pounds and ;express!2.869,255 pound.• • •, • • •••• •-• 'Aralt_of,491L,tie '55 transport • companies operating routes reported„20,042,475 tion that conitnerclal aviation is anOn-• spiratioe to American ' :i- • mail and :1,623,778 pounds of 'express. Paasengers miles fiowe "toralled-W- and, we An the industry root 10 them 209,148 passengers, 4,562,879 pounds of to lead the way fOr 1,000,Q00 persons Ltbetror, 1,1,66.311nriog,the AIX months'period, passenger- naiie-being e**ciuTle- thla year on established air traosPort • • one passenger flOwit one Mile. • , routes." • • „ • In .operation of donieetic' lines .47 •' " ". Ierritories:?" 1 cause are .sat by smokers and that ' eomVattleit with 108 iputes flew 17 • onalysia..of_ pitchblenda• ore 'samples tinues to burn until entirely consumed. taken from the area just completed Many, serious fOrest fires are set br• t • by proyinehil and university officials. • thoughtless persons who throw cigar- : sehedhled air transport ilnes May Cooper ,and Dorothy Hester.. •• 1 0*1 • operated by Monacan Companies into • • Canada, Central and South America Dr. Allan 'estimated the. value of the ettect and Other- ferins of • lighted to; Field of Waterloo Yields land including three routes in Alaska, • ere at $8,600 'a ton. • . - . Weal and burning matches" from rail- Bones of 7,FrencNmen -4-- three- companies operated 20 routes ' - The radium ore •found at Echo road train* and automobiles. , .- • ' clueing the last half of the year. These Brussels. -After a lapse of , more 1 ._ ,. , Pay, on Great Bear Lake, also in- : •The fishing season Is luring into the p anes flow z,645.706 miles and carried than a century, • the historic field of •dilated that it• might be locatet in , Woods many smokers, 'who should' use Waterloo las yielded the re iris of 20,169 passengers, •339,245 pounds of • the pre-Canibricin shield that. covers ' extraordinary pare in disposing of mall and "106,029 pounds of express. 12,500 square miles .of Alberta. The 1 their "moid' and in building and 4. • ore 'strinpleti, sent to the university. extinguishing• camp thee. , . .• another group of victims that mem- orahle engagement.: Workers' digging •at ta.Hayo Salute on the site of the ! by A. L. Cummings, 'supervisory in -1 Every forest flre takes money out NOBLEST POWER bdttle found the skeletons Of 'seen • • • alneer for the ,Dominion. government „:kof ,the taapayer'e poeket.. Fires da, Never .forget that the free use and French soldiers, who ;wet.° identified • - ittt. •Fort Smith,. -are• •practically pUretratroy recreational areas and material right, plity of • the faculties is, the' source of pitchblende. ; :They _mu • ridher in -that would have furnished emPOYMent .wing f 'the Corps. of Orthe French army, iii its• the noblest power and the vureet joy . ,pitchhlende and with • lass ,realdtle ' hi many lines Of industry. Forests are ht 1 t'il 'Es 11 11. • • itellfe; the pelt which, they can wInis s rtigg e aga is • the ,ng s . • • . . . than the ores taken from the mines ' not instireid; every .forest fire repre-. • ••• but as dust or dirt -In comPailson, • . in the Befirkit Congo, now the 014 ! 'gents a total lois. Witch always. fella if 'while the 3 '.00 and the tow° of cul - 'Freedom ,is not worth hiving. laige-acale radium producing mines in, i inlet] the public. purse. When foresta it does notconnote freedem. to ere liVated aed .developed • faculty COnati. •-• . the world. ara:tlestroyeil everyi,iidi suffers he- •• and freedont to silf,"-Maltaltna' Gan- t.ute the true' wealth which IS .alone 'Since- radittat la -Werth sapprexi-, datum not .only_,Are fish, _game, birds dhl •• • , •• worth reckortlitgOit time and eternity. pettily $70 per milligram, a ton of ' and recreation ,'ly 'affected but • !the .Echo lake pitchblende would • be agriculture and the metropolitan o00 - worth • about $12,700 ler -ton. • On ! ties alitd'euffer through the effect .that - this' baste the ore, .coittain,ing 68 per forest destructiog has' -upon the water •tent, pitchblende, would be Worth • supply, ' If every .citisen Would, con-. • ,fibout MOO. Vet. ton,• alder himself as priyate fire warden •"The analyses show that one grain , tibia wanton waste of our forests 'Weald • Of raaltim la contained in every tons • to a surprising eXtottf 'be overcome.' • . • eeptichblentle Dr. Allan stated. t • -r 1.• ' fie -"no you knew it Was the • tapplest onomenf of my life -when •rou Promised to be ?ohm?" can't hear to 'refuse any • • glee that' asks rria, to ni a r ry 11 Int," • • • . • Canadian Silica Sand mho materials prodecetl in the 'silica. • • mining Industry are silica sand for •Per teat. of the total, occurred 'fheillnintfettn470:-ffl'Oes--ettiherun-".. holidingalter-titita•the trome,wille duet, and for Use .in ateel totinitideitr 6aecaaeta anto-orithiles Itt Ot:dents ' 11ox,the flnelY InlIverfsed sillqa aciad aeiounted foe 22.05 per Cent. Which is ietportant as a ondmg eMd polishing sulisttid-Ottartz and qiarti, Ito for .enteitor• nolt„ ferro-sillon, and • • Silica brieIt. • ' Finds Sports Midhaps Exceed- . • , Those on-Rairand Shili Lines Accidents in sportlog events and recreational nmusenients are nearly five times as numerous' as the cont- . • bined.totiW of railroad, street' Oar,. • 'elevated, subway and steamship ne: (Monts, •in . the • experience of a Life . insurance CempattY, which has cont.. • .-,pleted a surVey of Ahe personal attn.. dente on its • records Win 1922 to • 1930 ineltisive. • More persons we're injured playing golf, the survey shows; than WW1., travelling on 'railroads, Mote than twice as Many cIaiins Weie Paid to those injured, 'While playing baseball., Ahati to thehurt in street -6M' ac*,, (Idents. more tremens were lejured claiming than 'hi Subway accidelita, The greatest number of accidents: 23 . . , Sets New Record!, el° ligg'Ar• ni1,4,P),4r.44.1 Ateldelitx oeenrring° 10 the • hOlite ' • elli...) ;1••.:,..00..feet. In to 'El I iti) th- '; girritn- ir • redo• • 1 n g 1!turd. Tnig tops rotord • of :Motile. Sit ;••• a''fl homing. haratiraph te vot 1;101,1, 1 A og ,14.4 r; set it. ci rertirtl fire twill) i when elle erne and see Ine: to say 'Don't yOu reinenibeer • • . he...Very Lys t- d a' ma.oce me who f a': o a' Bible !gals, I used' to hold in. a cellar in * shun in Liindon.30 yearsrbefore.We had never met between, !but he had to come: eta .say: :Dont • you remem- ber?' •• . • ••• "But, glorious S,S.:human ' ties :are, there is sadness 1n them,. There is tilwaYa- Tibe thought ef'separation;• sametiMs.pf the suprenie separation of death. There are disappointients; a senseof incompletenessin them all. • "Which recalls Clough's Buis out- lining this• pathos of hitmett friend- • • • • ." 'Some future day whenwhat is now • • is not, • When alt -tad' -faults :and • folliesT forgot, And thoughts of 'clifference passed, like •• d Wain ' - -• Weill! • tweet again, upcin same fatttre day. • " 'When • all •that hindered, all • that vexed our love, As tallirartav kbow6,weeds will clinab the .bade• When ad but if has yielded to decay: We11 meet again, upon some •future • , day. • • "When we have proved, each on our • course alone. The wider, world, and learnt what's • • now unknown; Have made life clear, and worked out • . each a way, ' - , • We'll meet again; we.shall haVe much to say. • • ' . • "'Some day which oft our hearts shall • . yearn tosee, • In somefar year, though distant yet •to be, ' S•hall we indeed -ye winds and waters ' aay- Meet yet4again upon some fliture day' "So it is ;with huotan loves:" • i • I , Tk ifelboinme Angns_ :said that Anstraliaa Self-asteem 'weud not be • .increased:by the afinouncentent of the new debt arringeznents. • ,Thei grace- •'• " fulness ,pf Great, Britain's.- attido.. la • h.eartily concededi but ' :tt here r.is 'a • unottY feeling that ttitout the; coin- • • plaint of politicians of more raucous- • • School, 'relief -w-ottld, not have been •. „ Considered," "The Argue' added... "Admirers of the virtue of self4e- !lance will regret if the • contessien• ti,dcis in the shrillest ' deree- to the butherrassuienta.-of---tite-British gov- ernment." • • ' • ' .•• • canachan-Gr-WoOri,-4. Preferred by , British' Buyers • ,.• z--,--Ottayta,Certaitt-.4tritish_ -tnent departatents. and public bodies • . • are now giving prefereiree'• In • their; - purchasing, Where -conditions ren • - der: it • practicable, to • Canadian,, grown Wood, Writes • HarrisollWat son, Canadian Trade Commislorte;• at • London, :In the forthcotaing Issue Of: :the CoMnercial• Intelligence Journal.. • , • • • ,"Muyers -continue' to be offered par- • nels Dotiglas . and other Can-••• adlan tlinbet whleh are stated td be of Canadlea grewt, but-whch, bear no .marks. -or other Visible. preen of the assertion," he declared . " • Is an, unsitisfactory slate of affairs, • and white adjustments. . will prob. •ably havt. to be made in the process,. • it Is not unrecisanable that :buyer. in: .great •Britain whO are giving- prefer- • ence to Empire -grown ,woods, .freq. ently mite inconvenience and ex 'Era expenditt re to them -Selves, shpuld be • supplied with visible 'Means. ef Mortifying Canadian 'Weeds, and thus seettre the. -:guarantee for which they. • ask, • :• . • "It -hould be eninhasIzed that !the arringetnents • which It is understood are being considered for thepitortipul, sory_ „braning *1L1!a natiOnal mark of• l3rItish Columbia timber, itioltid Prarie Provinces Favor • equally include Gerber grown fn the • Tracto?` •East, and moreover' that the System There are 75,211 sooe Mtn of time." • • he put into effect with the•least poto Winnipeg, Matt.- tractori hi Operation In the tin•oe Prairie. Provinees of Ca nacht-----Minl- toha, Saskatchewan and Alberta; 133 In Saskatehewan; 21,891 In 'Al- , berta, and 13,87 in Manitoba. accord Ontario "Rose Conscious" 'Guelph, Ont.-Accordingto Mentriand, president of the Ameri- Ing to an estimate made by "Canadian can 4cac Scc1e4r, "there exists. in Farm Implement," a Winnipeg- pah11-4 ation. -.Last year 8;991- traCtors were sold th 'WeSterti Canada. •Sille1 "of liarvester•combines In three •provinces In the fiat live years intalled 9,543, accOrditig to the "Nei" West Farmer," whtk eatinuttes the nniabor of thesh.: ers itt the Pistil -e PrevInea at 63,0004 Meanwhile • the horse..• confines to retain a placei Of pootitarlly among• sinh.. • •'• • WRONO DOING• • No one is »lore injurd. hy wrong: • doing than Alle wrong -doer. It is not le the poor ofa thief to ittitiocerlsh anyerat so notch OA lie impoverish hltit-' • sitif by thieving The :Man Who use 4 1'6' vulgar or prafaae iatiguago offends; pellie told reverent en ea, and 'Pollutes „;.„....A1.11,usocialtiitmesphere.„....but lie la him. Otaarld out , admirable conditiOn of • • rotteintudedneas which • is net ordin- ary, and whteh,' indeed, I have not: met elsewhere in ; Annerica" Th -quotation la from the introduction of • it -.two-page fles,eription of . rose condi. lions Ontari, as published in the • 031 editieVi• the• ..American. • Rose' Anrattah:Dr. McFarland. was for:three lays last. June the gueit of the Rose' Society of Ontario noa tour of Ontario' rose gardens tinder the direction '' Paul n. Bondors, of the horticultue department of the Ontario. Agricultural College, and referece is Made • II .144 amounted to 18.53 per eGtt. of. the • total, while spoors and. rcration ,2,742 toe. "let •bY Unt b WA t 0, Ward, at • Reese lattered 13.37 iter ceat. . •• • • , .• ••••.'" • /4 Hole, to the excellent 'condition Of 6 rose ieds at the College- as well ie. 'gardns 'visaed several Oil- rio eht1o..• • ._,... .._. .,,t6 ...........„ , . • Floating Bridge . Battered ri s 't to -A,cording, to a. recent ..s.__. • • „... • sels thq worm: soffiereisita said, report thel'Obciadig tlealiii-Ttlidg % • ' - .., 'blot that Whielt erteretb!, into „tho Ints• been so battered by Wind aid . , .., • mmith do,itioth, the olio:1 but .-11'1.11 wave* that traille is Impassible Ana :•: :,.. ., ' ." .is In cendition agatto. Carl, Vehfcloa , ..., .e which proceedeth out Of the Month, tr 011 piallahly hit) *tit hit be rem 0 . • Ohl dellieth thematt , . .••••feS • • •