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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-01-23, Page 3r ,fie 'y"r :...+ , !;r,�-_40 1 rrf. �.''* ` 0 "'. : . 'r .,„ __ V-; . _ -.'' ♦ F ' ,a ` . . . - , 111 r+.- '... - . ......, . < .,, . , �. J 1 rI " , - \ - , . y �' . A . . 1-- _. - --- - C_... ___ - - 1. �_ ____�_..._.__. _ _—__.. _, .�. ___ - _ ..._r.—.— .r __ . .. - _ _�._ 1.y . __ __ --. a _. . - - _._. _ _ __ - - _.,. -. _ . . �.- __ _� _..._.._.._--.......�-. ._. _. .. . i.. , _ - I _ PRINTERS' PIE. CHARACTER OF THE LATE CZAR I !�'a "_ "' escaped deathhen the fittest. principle The strongI St— 1 A PROM �� �� . � �� � �v>u►» xNwaPA>Att L'ANADIAN F , have corns through the ordeal, the T�18 Weekly Some Interesting War -time Samples PsychoMgic#1 Makeup of the Last oatar t"W`u as=rs� `1104"W weak, one fears, succumbed. of Typographical Errors. Emperor of the Russins. 1 1rt1t r 01.M ton M� Toroam e16 W•� "Il Th S crit of Britain. Fashions The grim and often sorrowful details AUG. S TO NOV. 1 1 e p As a result at an interview with � e - «LT >K»awtPa�=ta >ro,R .ALS % 1 •• • V But for all one's deep compassion -- T: - 'that war news brings home to most of Czar, as well as from various other w In New Ontario. Owner poins to �"`" `-"- us are now and again unwittingly lit /'nares Will seU ii1•Na Watlk double with their ,pufferings, one cannot con- • ► sources, Charles Greene Cumston, M. last amount. Apply J. 1L. els WU"a NO ONE WILL READ UNMOVED up by the mistakes of the compositor. D., privat-docent at the University of : "busatss ChL. Lntok Torwta BRIEF -SUNIMARY OF EFFORT IN template these prisoners of ours with- THIS STORY out a feeling�•of elation. However These typographical errors are termed Geneva and Fellow of the Royal So= U=099 LAST 3 MUNTTIS OF WAR M . "printer's pie. Sometimes the orris- (ci.!I' of Medicine of London, etc., has. much the � G'�eWmans -tried to torment w - iv e n us the following sketch whi C ess, Tustoata� t,u�a s'r - -.-- their body, they utterly failed to crush glen of a single letter makes quite a g 4•h intend and eztsrnaL sur" witib The Long, Ragged, Starved, But Un- their spirit. It is time that a public startling change from what is really will no doubt prove of interest: out pwta h lose& trentssat �Vrtto Captured !More Thaa'15Q SmsU Towns meant, as, for example, in this new �� i s asters tea. ■etitnau >l odkea tribute were paid to the magnificent The most marked trait of the Czar ,-Co- t-tuattea, Oat - and Freed Over 300,000 French daunted Procession of Prisoners view of the Huns' humanity: "The was his absolute lack of will staunchness of soul, the unshakable �, pov< er. ,---.--_-.... . Returning From .Germany. self-respect of the British soldier in ,e newest Gothas carry combs of a ton personally insufficient to govern ao �, Abort , Boyfs. _ . •and Rt•lg:an Civiliarie. weight, but the German machines t ` great a country, Nicholas II was also ` captivity. There is no doubt that his aid hospitals in France continue to Show me the boy who never threw Th,_- follo -ing despatch is forward- - A long; limping procession of tat- roud refusal to knuckle down to his an egoist and suspicious of all things - terdemalion figures clothed 'in the p smallish bombs. This one from a A atone at iiieone s cat; ed i'rori the the office of Sir E. Kemp, ppressor angered the Germans, and and persons. Weak of character, the t ♦ oddest collection of old.rags and bits Sheffield paper seems much nearer the' Or never hurled '$ snowball swift Canadian Ovvr_ea' Minister of Mili- led them to redouble, their efforts to . ., Czar was both a fatalist and a mystic, .. truth: Three bombs were dropped At someone's high silk hat. - tea, 1,- I'I .T _.meq official tonnes- of uniform, supporting one another, break his pride. I and when affairs of court or state did y . Ly • leaning on clumsy sticks tilt .from the upon an ammunition train and a direct Who never ran away from school - pone-•-; �--;"- ` :ie Canadian •Overseas that But the. German failed failed as not' go well he believed he was .ban- hedgerow�-such is the eight hit obtained.` The train contained 15, Ifo seek. the . swimming ,',hold; as he has done in every ►• hour airmen a - I coned -by God: This always 'increas- Or, slyl from h neighbor's d . M; . "_.•.:..s: . egregiously 000, hells. To `whit p i n y 3''►r C:.wwadian trpops have furnished- a meets the British Army in every roadpsychological problem he as tackled _ 1.. a pear to have obliged by adding an ex- i W • b which 7t reuse ata victorioua a paralyzed all his initiative alnd ' ra:.i~;�:us�eoxncidenee iii•:Brltish " .. p p fort, all their War neer, apples r stol y Pia, in this war. .And',lso, -tra one. , G neve e� • Mill- _ Y_'_ . ?` march iato,Germany, writes a Britis' The i annihilated the little will whit y t• ,,; �:isto The first-tioops-to enter wasted looks, for all their noisome r roe - . •.. ry,• unintentional alterat on__Qf_ ..a. - me offlcer in the early .days of peat :- "R l >�; s wonder as th he still pees _ d.. ,Ah foreigners w o : Apane the window glass; broke Ntors the clay the armistice was these prisoners of 'they' ar leave.the ease- _ _.. , These sad and u - - etter also ork s, si. ed .v� ergt, hQ a of the 42nd Royal luffering figures ar rags' of free men.. The salute n in ' e f approached -him in 1916 gathered this ; Who never` - disobeyed the sign y case where Mr, , wept through the , �__ _ ... _ I q Canada which tat- the prisoners of v�ar whom- the Ger coli and look one straight , impression. It explains the ease with- l That says "beep off the grass," _._..._.._-. 1 ightarder. •of , • • mans, in the panic of their ruin and . Gallipoli campaign and was awardeii ` n rent re invent, in the face when they are addressed. „ whic8h Nicholas. II abandoned---, his neer . did. a thousatad things - talio , through the pa g .. N -_. the_ Military Cross:._.gLcowh�e more ____r_ defeat,, .hastily released from cap-_ �. he ��th Ro a1 Hi ands o C »adp, __ -:.-- :�.-- -- - $ -.a� -pa , -of prisoners_ of _ .__. _*,_. ©uoc,u power aria` rtiie absolute absence of � That grieves us sore to .tell; _ , . -- -.. t h- t - ��T� - -- wi - and turned---ilit-wlthOut f" ... . a� ssHs seg eeted b an effort on his •. part to recover pos- And I'll show you'a a - little boy German frightfulness g y _" ---- Nr-afvihted nth the famous Black war were tram ing back throe Na=' - . _ _ _ p gh . the statement th indenburg sent y Wai tch. On* August 23, 1914. the last or adequat clothing upon tile' high i mur 'the' other day, some German' sol- __ session of it.. When the revolution of Who must be far from .well. wa a large number of bug guns to General a eo le arose the Char regarded it British Lattalion to leave 1Vlons was road to ma c the .best of their y ;fliers left a marching cglumn and Boroevics, or, again; in the somewhat . _p p •__� _ - •• �• as the .judgment of God upon him stsaad�a Llaimeat Curia aLternt>Detr. back to the Allied lines. - the 42nd Highlanders,11 the Scottish •. •' -ran towards them, offering them: cjg- Avery practical little. a ren. Lin- startifng _notice from a- Deaths col- ' ,. lechers of war, 1 the er next a .'tln'loviii ` "iel,tis pcopie and. he accepted it as _ ,.,: Of all the Allied pr i arettes and food. One and a, l deed is this one .wh�ch.:trlfp yen: over. �ailrtn.:iiiutl'hath spape j Black Watch. .. their ! 6• •'I e ubI a di�•ine decision and as-'ari pxlalat'in-n It :z.t;,., ted. that the money re - I think the French—to judge -by prisoners, ,declined the ,gift... 'we • :the 'head and fastens undeir the arm. nieinory of stir dear son. I . n y i Captured 34 000 Germans. s• etre :ted:1. , , and •an'atonement for Ilse earthly I quired_ to .settle all the soldiers who p , ap,pe.;2aYteQ .,-were the les�st ill ' -, ouldn t be , havin anything to dO �McVall t Pattarzn«, .„ No le , 5682, Girl's 'answered his country % call, -he, gave .; ' • . ' I � r, errors, and it is undoubtedly true that desire to go on to the land in the .... ember I1, the Thi like the rest, are thin --for thin-,, i h ,thern1"' said •the 'Irish serf,eant ; n I 6 sizes 2 to 12 years. his wife for one and a11. ��'T, #!3 ,�Ift 8 t0 NOV y, s rle tt Apron, tt , M iversal amongst i contra t Tho ori in of many arch items may_ he died in this spirit . of internal State 'of ir_toria, 'Aua'tralia, v; ill prole- . 0,, ,� ... , r ;r ., �....".- `, -Afttc : i)he'.;atmtstice 'u a declared; the -ness "'seems to be un who Aold the story. �'Vhat a s Price, ] 5 'cents, , Transfer Deslgrr g - 0 d ll n r n of to-day—.� 1't of the I 1+p t� not always be laid at the' door of the sanctity. ably amount to £?,OQ0,000. • • Canadian, Corrs captured 34,00 rI a- the we ern i .erma y,1. to the .lickspittle serve i y No. 891. , •Price, ten ... , ' oners, '750 artillery guns of all Cali- but their faces do not revea14the signs , Bo�he in captivity. - compositor, jVut<'often are the product '`.`I, believe that when history shall I'I r hundreds of of - a systematized course of brutality ,' • ores, 3,500 machine guns, i .4Debt Repaid. . .,i . of one who wrote them. In many o! be written Nicholas II will be looked I tiimn with pity an dwith svnipathy trench mortars, and huge quantities as do the faces of our mea', vi►hil�t for Our prisoners unanimously testify i I they have preserved them. our trials.,and-trii5alatioiis arts- Ing from the war make their appear- rather than otherwise. Only time"( of all kinds of material. the most part to the kindness shojbrn to them by In the la4t three months _of . the ,.their uniforms - intact.. r - � - - civilians, in Belgium. The peasants ante. When the milk difficulty crop= I will tell." Your Health . war. the corps advanced in depth to a • The Rbad`tto Germany, ,„ 1 :.. dared- blpws __ frolr} ._ )W__..r fLes'_..1af... __ilr •.',., , , ' d.iGtance of 95 miles. covering an area - -- e liid bre of the & cud of re- - ��and--rr�keri heavy ' $nes,—tci �, -_Dublin the_ Lord Mayor ti. ed in .. ley u -himself in- these terms: It _.___ guard, of aaproximatel 450 square miles.___ . y , ttir 'ng prisoners will, I believe, re- press bread: into the hands of the, _ _ - `` ; would. be. crying evil • to leave .the Poor people without milk. It world be .K a the The nrincitial towns captured,.by •n on the mends of he mai ndelibly fixed marching through t the Corporation Would TO NIGHT TRI' , prisoners' , • Carad.ians in that time were Cambrai all wlio.have taken part in the victor- j' villages. And on thCar longi tramp • D l a wise thing if take the boll . by � the . horns and deal i 1.and T,� t'ateau on Oct. 9, chain, ious march into Germany. The set-' throuf;h'Belgttim on their• way to the er • with the matt Oct, 20 Va{enc.iennes, Nov..:2; Mons, . • ` ' " ' - .� r wins ting is the broad, tree -tined chatlssee. allied -lines, after their liberation. the ' • i le st 100 smaller to It' was a Glasgow paper 'that wrote a.r5 Lin ..--'- ­[Mont.PAIN iia...... At a The :line . of marching battalions, Prisoners detended �eiitirely on the • _ on 4.he coal question thus : -"Oce wise _ _ INOCU . , II atn'tl-.'vM',isres'were catitvred m add!- spruce and clean and fit' with trans- -- - - - , P food and clothing freely given them �• � ._ - irgin, the father .of,,a large faai�, d_f -that Cold ^ and Tired Feeling, ,. • t'ion fn , those larp,•er .centres, which port in good sh, .pre. and .st�?ng,_,we11-.�by -the in the towns and vil- ; ,. has laid in several' piles o! wood Get. .Well, s Keep . Well, relcixi eel- -franc+-&erixtan • domination -"�'� s Pd. �� BE �0� . groomed horses, fills % the right hand lager through which they pa s., - ND I I . - . 1 , - I. . against the .coming of coal -rationing 'gill, Spanish Flu over :x(10;000 French -and Belgian of the highway: 'on the left, comity i' , . • . g:', . The Boebe-treated his urisoners.as University journal civi'ianc. frori fine cin cells d'rectian, defiles sty t time,id whilst a Univers ureal RELIABLE: ,� by. - using the OLD p a bad-rhinded rustic - would not tr-a Via three outstanding battics fou^ht threw .cold avater on the 'musica}l shill- 'iN aRn'$ i♦T1� 1:1tE TCO., Ltd.° , Comforting relief from pain end',ess proee�sion of ejvilisng'pnshing h;s cattle. Tie had treated them ; • ties of our fighting men by announc- I'arntouth::�`.. , by +he.Canadian Corps_since August, little'hand-carts ,piled °high. with their.' monstrously'to the end of the chapter/i .. . makes . Sloan d the 1!)18, were: Amens; which began belonging -4'. and a�irmounted b the. ing that "a capital military band will - A• ••. R• Arras"',ori Ane. 26; and Cam- Y He has not even sought to lessen discourage music throughout the . af- alight Qe Imprcved. World's Liniment- _. Belgian flag- irtnrs +crsed by 'these.; the 'exemplary retribution which, the _ ternoon." "What do'you think of t;ie aritiy as . brei. Sent. 27. In these three battles, li+tle ou»s of � risoners. of wat:. ' ' b'n' , Allit�s are going to exact from him by Complaints agbout the inadequate far as you have gone?" inquired a ser- - This.. famous reliever of nc�umatic t, 1. .... _...._., , an'd in the advance- from . Cambrai_,to ghccr Isiiumanitv., 1 making ads uate rovision for the re- p .. the Cana- q p grants to soldiers dependants caused aches, soreness, stiffness, ainfnl l I4fc►,ns through Valenciennes, cant y arra recruit e of a newt 'ved ret ui t and identified a The hunted look in the eyes of tiatriation of the prisoners of war. • .. a Yorkshire correspondent to remark, g sprains, neuralgic pains, and .most dean Corns eniraged camp. -z. I • man ai these men tells the . whale , Ile has just -turned them adrift. the "I .hope that � if the Government grant chis- twinges that-- human' v n German ditisiors, y I rtay ]eke .it after a whil but just other Gtt that --humanity total of fifty -see I _._,:.� ..,. ., .,e,._ oya its ;great sales story of the system which the Allied well and the. sick alike; and left them - -,-•.- an iittc>tease.: to .soldiers' wives. - they e so badly dcci= y _ __-•_ , bectiuse if t giactly .nes er fails to -now I think there is too much drill- . 1 say c*'�il of wham were _ I . _._..._.__.__..,_ ..__.._.._._. imus -,,_ --ash; gam- eve. to shift for thairiselves. ? _ will increase the wives of 'soldiers all -`- ___�._.-� *tea .as -to r�endEr_ heW _jj%e sa °ems . 0 if,c7�,•. ('ills and fussing ..around between bre fly, comforting relief. . ` smashed. I will net horrify yeti with And when the Gexptan people are ; round.•' Even the Times adds its i �• 8,' ---fight':ng org�nizatiotig. Yneals�' was the reply.' Always ready for use, it takes link I • 'the renititiono f the stories you have called to account 'for their inhvm;tn quota lvith. this: "Tile Canadian force • to penetrate without nabbing, and pro- At Amiens we advanced in lessI. • read in such ghastly detail in the tresttme'nt of fhei; , prisoners of war , .. -, < is Rearing the smile that won't come . • duce results: (7ean,,�t'reshing. Made than two weeks a detith of 15 lea. MONEY ORDERS.. At- g}1; stores. A, At Arras and Cambrai t>re depf'� of British official , report on the, treat- , this last act o[ callousness must not Thin new desig,i has the basque- off. The nature of the ground is en in Canada. drug menu of our.prisoners of war in Ger he forgotten. effect'vratst wh c3r opens on the ghoul tfrely favorable to such an operation." Dominfon Express Money Orders are large bottle' means, economy. nenetration into the enemy -lir -•is .p , The opinion has often been ez cess- on sale in five thousand offices - . 25 miles. and fromi Cambrai to i•i,:us many, the brutality of the guards and i •r- � der and at the underarm. ' McCall throughout Canada. - • ed that the best• t3erman is a devZ one, Fin miles: " �A't ,� Amiens we c • ` ;.ured -their. superior oiliicers, the lack .of JAPAN'S POPULATION Pattern ti o. 8112 Ladies . Dress. - In , but I think it has been left for .Bir- ,'Iml 12.000 prisoners, Arriis. 10.000; Cam- food; even of. the disgusting quality ` . 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust. Price, 26 . i The ham' wall not d out and get ., . 12.00 ?.974:. and from Cambrai io• provided, .she ;long - hours of forced,' Production of Rice Has Not Ktpt cents. .mingham paper to tell as'of those: who i'3'labor, open -ufider shell fire. °But These patiei�rs ma bo obtained ,have been "permanently"- killed,'which hard it you fry out some. of\ the fat ► Pw Mons, 2826. Pace With Increased Birth Rate.. Y an let it become hard. Then spread i what we must insist on -and it a from or one ruould, think should satisfy, the p- your .local McCall dealer, it over the cut end of the ham about' On the Gast llay 'of War• The shortage in the su 1 of food- most anti -German. amongst us. ><oe., sec., ii•2o. I pears in the statements of almost ell pp y from the McCall Co., '70 Bond St., 8 half-inch thick. This will ex= _,_ _ On the morning of the •11th, at four the prisenet's-is the sheer inhuman- stuffs in Japan has 'caused the extra-.; Toronto, Dept. W. The food question' is hardly a sub- i ocOn t the 42nd Battaliofi. (the ,Mont- ity of the German at towards ordinarily high price of rice and other i • A jest for mirth at present, but,one can j�clude the air. Scrape off the fat; 'hies the P.P:C.L.L, iR.C.R.'a their British victims. . food, says, the Japan Advertiser. It is "—o-�0__•0_ soarcely resist a. smile when we are, slicing 'the ham and after-' . real Ki ), ward spread it on again as before. . Pty, la .. stili the 44th Battalion, of the Seventh If, it were inconvenient to start ra- !true that the production of rice has told that. "the. markets are em ndg It Works Try It . Brigade, attficked at Mons. The city tioning a party of prisoners •on a' been making more or less increase the prfee9 :of sash thflngs. as remain was actually captured by ,the 42nd . certain dav; � the party would simply has not beep at such s rate as to keep -- are impossibly high." •' 1[:narQ•. Liniment ones aiDhthesta. __ Batt.lion and the Princess Pat's, -.and be confined without food or water until i pace with the steadily growing pope- ; o Tells how to loosen a sora, An old Latin saying got anew 'turn t . tender corn so it. lifts British employers ubo are papin�► i q t the R.C.R.'s also had some troops such time as the rationing of the latio 1. llforeover, the yield of. rice c out without in an .advertisement which lately ap• less than the minimum wages have' . • e—e--o­0­0­0_0 _ pain. V. f(�11owa ;—" ' - • p nrecognition e ' ' in a county like Japan, which is sub- ! x :been warned that_.Lhe3t,_.. ll h -e � - enter the city. ,By eleven -o'clock the prisoners became cony nicht. There , is at the mercies of the elements and : peered in a leading London paper as time the armistice came .into effect, was appare fly no recognition even ct Jrto : frd uent visitations of ty 7G'm'd •news spreads rapidly and rug- � gives quickly who gives t � { ' Proceeded against by the Government. � ' . .. visitations ' c Y •�•e." The - - • �•e. lkad estahlisled---a-line -Ms kilo-- *f --such an-- el_...e rtary .priiidpte-aa pe q p- _ • " metres east of the city, so that in that you must feed the animal wh'ch 1 hoons at the mimosa a s{naturet� h�_ oncrthe other die a ery,oaadn- wart successes,oande describes seCour According to government figures, • 11 .• _ the number ,of hens in Holland lids'l _ - nine_ days the Canadians advanced is to .wolc f�or_pou, hlecesaity. knows the corp, t e pr cinnati man, which. is said to loosen '" - - �--` ------ "J"---,:'-- ---- i -no law" save the German, and .if agricultural industry may be imafrin- ,moderation in the display of national 4 decreased from 8,000 000 to 3,000,000 thirty` *,lea any -corn so it lifter out with the fingers., feeling in this little sentence, -If this . On the afternoon of the lith, Lieut. i there is+no food for prisoners ---if the ed. In this connection the Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter in two years. P, neral Sir Aithur, Currie tend ,his transport, for instance, is required Advertiser, it will be 'interesting to were Germany, the bells would be rung _ ounce of freezone, which will cost very'i threadbare over to -day's splendid ` staff made- a triumphant' entry into more urgently for ammunition -then 1 note the tremendous rate at which little, but is said to be sufficient to rid news. • Mons, and were welcomed by thou., the prisoners may starve.. And starve' Japan's population is increasing. one's feet of every hard or soft corn _.a._ sands of civilians in a most demon -1 they did, and die -o! exposure and Until `a few years ago the rate of or callus. STUFF FOR MAKING PAPER. t strative way. General Currie pre -'.neglect- and ,under -nourishment. so increase was a little more than 100,- , yotz apply just a fed► drops on the I ' gaited t+o the city s Canadian flag that it seems probable that the for-: 000, but last year's increase is put tender, aching corn' and instantly' the , Can be Manufactured of Almost Any, . , tied to a lance,.- which now has a tunate ones, who are making Itheir way at close upon 800,000. According to soreness is relieved, and soon the corn � Vegetable Substance. prominent plaef in the council 'Cham- , back to happiness and liberty, have official~ statistics, just. published . the Is so shrfbeled that it lifts out with-! her of the city hall. The bodyguard total number of- the Japanese P' Is- out pain. 1t is a stichy substance (-lippings from the collar factories,' . ''toy •the enrps Commander was .list- tion Qn December 31,, 1917. was re- ' contribute importantly to the supply of which dries when applied and never Zion of the 5th Imperial Lancers; all -' • turned at 67,908,373, which were dis- .-inffamea• or even Irritates the adjoin- raw material for making high grade ` - _ of whom wore the Mons Ribhon and . tributed into 10,241,851 dwellings. at Ing tissue.- paper. - It is just an instance of waste- , were among the last to leave the city' the rate of b.?' per dwelling. Cpm- This - discovery v: ill preventf thou- elimination. - \ r pared with the census taken at the ei;nds 'of'deaths annually from lockjaw lAsbestos makes an excellent paper, on August 23, 1014. . It was at Mons that the Britis end of 19if, the population showed. an. ;end infection heretofore re•sult:ng from dvhich, being fireproof, might reeom- "01 �"' increase of 7A9,09f►0 and there cstn be mend itself highly for deeds and other hc•f;an !{Rhting in `he war and it was the suicidal habit of cutting cores. h th t Ja an should be seri- -- i valuable docui>iente. IIut, unfortunate-; Thin Endy Hair �", - . . orTMckandHeaMy? A scalp cared for by Cuticura usually means thick, glossy hair. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap are ex- • cellent. Precede shampoos by touches of Cudcura Ointment to scats of dan- druff, itching and irritation of the scalp, Nothing better for the coto- i plexion, hair or skin. i Sample F.a�ek Fr" by Mail. Addrew poet~ I card.' Cuticura. Dept. N. Bouton. U. S. A." no doe t a p 1 Sold by dealers tbrouffh.mt the world. theme the war ended.- Throughout all - ------v __ _ __.+ • the ariv^arc invalu' je•nssistance was ously exercised by the food problem PEAT AS FliET, . i w no process ltits'is discovered by the Canadian Raihvay which paper of this material can be ;!fuer by if its population continues to increase p p 1'r�opg and the Canadian Fore4t2y, • at such a rate. It may be added that It Also Has Many Ocher Interesting made that has a.smooth, hard surface whose work rues ex11 tremely ' • the figures are exclusive of the Jap- ; and Useful Qualities. to tape ink from a pen without blur- . Corps, ti rThig. The inventor who solves this• '4;fliciclt owing to 'he devastatidn and The Po Ular anese or Japanese subjects lit Korea, ; ________.._� � • tyug,� to railway tracks, P Formosa and K-rrafuta:, who map 7ne Peat is coal iri ihie malting. It t puzzle hale a fortune awaiting him. • e a ,, e , t etion j There will never he a real paper - bridfres and roads. Choice said to be self-supporting as far as furnishes a perfectly good fuel. !`famine, because .paper can be made 1 -------- -t►--- -----• thei> food supply is- concerned. . , During the efighteenth century, , The Tower of Speed. , .�► -- when the forests of northern Europe ; out of almost any thing vegetable. It Pain? ttd will stop it I • �80 le l� CUI had been to a eat extent cleared l has been manufactured from banana • e destruction wrought - by the . -�U � R I V E T L E SS S N i P. � � beanstalks, Used for 4A veli» to relieve rhenmatitm, tamol+ago, neuralgia, t rajas, lame ,away (coal being not yet in general 1 leaves. pineapple leaves, II p . - -. ''. T1� wheel in an electric P y g 1 back, tootle chs- earache, sn•ollPo joints, Dors throat end other pain. ' buT�.tinR of r flywheel f cabbage -stalks. cat -tails, hay, thistle- New.Rockford, N.D., taste and refine. largest Electrically Wetded_ Craft use), peat was the main dependence fel complaints. Hsce a bottle in the house. Alidcalenotwrlteas. I plant in. - E of the -rural population. - down and even mummy wrappings. HIR•ST aSMF,DY COMPANY. Hamilton, Canada .1 i • L , Built trt Britain. U.S.A., recently, indicates vividly the I7iej-1'h c7I'e leen for It is said that a ton of paper .can . sugarcane refuse makes good pa - 1L There has been mncli di__'_- of wi • • _ ' _ _ dirastrous results which ,may follow he�ll-Lh, s��i �C'j� � he manufactured from peat at a cost '� •per:- cotton stalks like se Ot these -+ - ' ___ failure 'to eontf6T'the speed of an en late about the feasibility of ild*9 i of $20. leaving a satisfactory margin materials incalculable sluantlties are ' I: ,'r' ' • gine. The engine in question was o! elertcicnlly - welded steamsh ' and I of profit: _ 'thrown away annually. Mice straw a �►nd con�en men . • the Corliss type, and for some undis- thereby avoiding the time and expepse Ifi France some very beautiful `tex- and flax- stalks are available for the covered reason the governor failed toOUSanC1S C7I LIIE'SE' consumed in riveting. Froth F.nAlaiid same purpose; also the wild hemp work. The speed of the flywheel N� L file fabrics, resembling Scotch woven oe n that grows over. vast areas in the people choose ]e' mimes word of the cnmplet ion of a i and camel's Mair cloth, are woven r which normally was 100 revolutions rivetlese 276 -ton barge, supposedly the from peat fibre. They .can be bleach- South-west. - s per minute, a•as increAsed to many cereal drink largest elktricallywekle craft Qo far i Wheat straw, rye straw, oat straw I . Hotcl Dcl Coronado i P ed to snowy whiteness and will take • i times that number. Eventually the produced. It is lt' it ov r all, and 18 I and barl1.ey straw make first-class new,;- -Corgnado Beach, Xalifornia INSTMTft. of beam. The hull is rectangular any dye. paper and printing paper. I - `hla 'rastinif burst, and iragment9. _ 1One of the most interesting uses of were lrttrlcd many hundred feet in' all in section amidships --only the bilge There are always plenty of req:. for peat is for laackirrR and preserving making high-grade papers. «'h�•, then, directinnq. The engine room and the plates being curved. All water tight �ti'he9re the balmy yet im'igOrsting climate makes . erishable foods, such as fruits vege- - P087um i all the recent Ines and rising prices . ittachin .ry it contained were com- joints as Kar up as the latter are eon• p ible the enjoyment of outdo -UT sports through- tables, butter and eggs. 'Even meats 1 _ . - j� 1�o reason at all except that are bare t pletely wrecked, e�fcept A small gen- tingously welded on both ,lief t, whips and fish have been she for t —°— { - -'� Y � not yet learned to utitiaeThe available ` O'ilt 1e� � In tT10I1 19. almost miraculously, those thereafter , k%e tae, +elil d _.�tt. _ . as eheIF ��blo,_ V- distances in peat fibre, arriving in erat+or (which - j4- R►i'eai} .-hole was I . one aide. The proCegr3�ermt Eted an rave materials. which, once turned to ' _ __ - _- was - unha c�}a--- j r perfect condition, thanks to the peen- POLO. f�(1T,F TENNIS, MO'�A --- tarn in ere of the brick walls; and s ; er��e M puce of • estimated saving of frost; 25 tc i 40 per proper account; will render it unnereg- ______- _ _ r — ic�cr �f the 'wheel, weiahin9 about cent. in timn and 10, pdvenf,. in ma.- liar preservative qualities of the nary„ to draw upon the tensa fir FISHItiG, BAY AND SURF B ATHI;�1�i'r tea or Coffee. >r material. pulp. p terial. The expense of welding p •� 4�•-: qF,0 rounds - vvAs thrown high in the � -- -- • ��' ' -� R'ribe for VVintez' Fold�r and CIf Prngranl. ' rrir. .It landed in front of s farnitulr. Healthful amounted to 11,600, 1890 of which A marble boiled in milk, porridge, , • went fat' electrodes. In normal times >1[iaare s Liniment Qnres vola.. &z. fit.ore ° Fi00 .feet from the power plant, OIY11Ca►� custards, etc., will automatically do , burying Itself- deep in the concrete I 1 . this item would be lees by about 60 Manager the st{rr{ng as the liquid cooks and (hopper is said'to he t.hr m�•.:�1 lir=t JOHN J. HERNAN, sidewalk• Tile enterprising furnittms eficiouS per cent. Another expeMmental baa•ge, go prevent burning. known to man and used ill the ar_. 1 merchant 'hastened to paint an adver. I with certain parts riveted' and others t nt on the aide of the fragment. welded, is to be built. � Ma"dti Liailaaeot des Garret in cows 1S.gUE,'ftk� • -19 ' �3seme I W ♦ . c . • • - r.. . - _ � ..... . „ _ y.,. ,...._..r..ara"M..-« .rn.r-- --.- •.+•. .. .-...> r:}• �y "' iMp,. .1a lx:1;.. "' c.