The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-12-06, Page 6c}cLtod
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For the first: tirrie le.44"ek':htit
in _MC "Carneli:s,”*. I
.The day -• of
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and his
"Then I'm ready," said peter cheer-
fully. "What is it?" •
.
Wise
.9rei iva,1114.;fant'ini, jter:1,.7,..;:itet9:i•iblua:
....17,te.'''.1,41,4&2•171We':•'!: • '• Ni"410,e!,,,rot..;.-4".44,4tt
.*ii?ironitttarriVe4Olvenid4ierzelitilumber-: things, • at, Tigi‘
..et.MOtoto,oae;. 411'10 -Ataxic° Whidd work in the Boor -Wnr,
Ijitge vanished. . had nind0 'Jilin handy with5,znaps., , It
My discovery set me.pecing up and didn't want mtreh telling from: me brought out om food-raisjns ‘a'nd excitenlent. I longed for Wirelessi:'n en:i I had leoted. . • ' • '
:th4sain nodded, .-and from a wanei down that cellar in a Perfect fever Of iexPlain to hinr-the imPertanee Of the
teld, Meat and a -.1o0 'of bread. We carrier ,gigeon,.. an aerePiall-a-n-anY,L ghat neWs.: la ,woithlinaiii.:railliOn
'14109.lnidlsait,r,ed;' Inotited that he- a dozen* mules between me and the and scratching:delicate4r the tip of. his
441 en -it like'vultnree, and as *v.re ate thing to ridgeover• the apace of .half POUnds-," said -he, wrinklinhis broWs;
Ileaked " the door '41find 144 ..".. _ ..... , Russian lines."' Itwas maddening to I ef t-eXr;',.7 It N.--fi(ii a-Way;he had Vithen
*--A.S soon as the -meal. was ended the- ave stumbled On vital news • and to he *was -„Startled;
others returned to their interrupted •be whollyuriable'ta: use it:: *Bow could, *4110W can we get it to our friends?"
..eieer. But r was ,waKetai, now and 'three fugitives in a 'cellar, with the Peter. cogitated:. "There is but one
illy . mind was sharp -set on mani, Whale,hornet's nest of ..Turkey and way. • A man must take it. ()nee, I
rhings, i, I: -g0t,".; Hlenidron's electric OerMany, stirred un dgainst them, femember, when we ,•fanght• the, Meta-
• and:lay-L*0a.° ' the di hope • to send -this' message of life and bele it was' nedessary to fi d t
*T7 S4-4:11' WE PLAY; linen can he eradicated by applying' a study Stimun's ,roap. , death?, i whether the chief • 1V1alcapan was liv..
IiowShoem,de said heovheard dthieed
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Many 'times a mother inuat Ir,°° an •• 0 Pieces 4 • ei . The first glance showed me that ieliwtehnet backto themapanpdesietLaame-Itinhgat.
Id '
pothetrs
paper which absorb the wig, Then,411".6 had On a treaeure• It Was th
On*fer her own children; lant at the co- r remov,ed by sOaking, materit'l ,showing the 'forte and field trenches,
staff map of the Erzerum defentese, Thborder,-b I •
alsky in the north, the main force No native could tell us and since his
er thatquestion! 'Not on y au-
ey were carefully marked. r ev- geese but • believed he lived.
oichborhaed parties , pieolos eolo... 'denitared alcohol for Jai'. min- :With 'notes scribbled' in Stummbeyond Deve Born,•and the southern kraal was Well defen ed no runn r
Not ion d d f iniiy colorations are remOved by 'holding Blenlciron and made out The 'general eee not know which wea the nearest Peter lifted:up his 'head and laugh-
Munity gathemnga ' 0 she asked to Utes. „. . 'neat small. hand -writing." I got out ns up to t e•passes 0 the Pal- ° , gethrough• • So it was necee-
a,
uggest -a •iama„ „!:., , . . , , li'ruit, tea, coffee and Chocolate dis* the big map which I had taken from antuken but not yet across them I sary to send a man." - , . ,..
0 t „ag ,,..iitFor ,.-ant.ern4legwaheZeiic 1„,the_eic,,t4 ta.__ts,,,,,,ver „a; howl and,pouring he ox ‘1,0f, the land. 1 saw the Ihe horseshoe to us till I discovered where we were. ed; n "The, man found the chief Make-
.* , fix ,tame,t4 a boiling water oyer the stain.'„ A paste VA ;,..eve awyun; to We:. east of which no as I thought of this I began to Pan. Re was very much alive and
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alard thit ,eit ed I of ,laorax,:andr*Cold water,' with much! the u 'RY"ian ' guns were •fhtittering.lateViArdifeddimbents of a desperate e 'I:. as . beplan. made good ilhooting,"Vit1( a shet-an.
' t„I',.le,elagyltakes out ,choc?lateeasilY eil,ci nun 8 NV" just' like -the kind et rak, e 11 Peter, now slam ring nt-the maabrought the chief Maka-
squared artillery map we and in " e a tired dog on a couch 'of straw. pan' out of, his kraal and `handed him '
hot.mator treatment. /ran rust comenlines sliming, the trenched, but with mugtivait for information '11 he came member Carain: Arco11,7. LULUI
excl.
elPthesPi4'
Two 114404`,',61k-1,41t,01.1a.gos,
a'.bdir-Of,ciothespins. for each fine;
;tarter, so'f, thenr.'nff, and •the pins
it:Passed down the line one at a
e. • The line that 'emptied its bag eellar s stores. , It looked ill- tting
.The reee.. If the game is, spout. Blackgreaseor tar steps can The -thing was. really • a Confidential
1 pulled the
Majr"*.is
well sit down for 'the
• ,Where -Seats 'tire Plentiful, ,the be renieved bY ribbing snot r with plan of the whole Enema' enceinte; fibieeme4i:eihirwtheit.:1:abuniitdrd±feAnsl e
a
- • • • • , ,JaVelle water is a good conunercial
lard, then. wash in hot suds. • sannedm.wyo. would ohewwoonrdtelir uslittournIdingehladd-tebeethie;.
,•nallailY' grease:. Snots yfeld soap and. prance 1 in 10,000, with spidery red Kuehl had lacked the tar' and I over
to
the Meunted.Peliee. You
by applying a„paste . e the; erence t a as e ur s
f tabl salt ' diff h t 't • th T k' h back. But suddenly I noticed a trap Arcoll? • 'We I; line lau hed h
so and lemon juice 'several' nines • alter:- trenelg w n 1 in the f hi h had id tl been th th b k
t that re shown i detail and oo , w c ev en y n• a e ro e open a 'wound in is
natin with Steam from the teakettle the R
"You were that Man, Peter," I said.
".4. I was the man. There are More
1 hl inclicatecl.• • ose for raisin and 1 th • head, sand had to have the doctor."
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apple race ferit.eYs,..,alnuses en, . .,..i, . _. • , ,. ,se ,on , o ore ,,
The- DeVe BoYun. lines Seemed to Me ,I W110 BO keen .on MY .plan that I dia.. • • Por certain, Dick., I- am, getting
ei .,',WWell' 'i'laa the 'be* Apples 1•11aer1•1411;na It ideatilla eater: . '''llOe IiiOnitiously. strong, .S,fid.,1 remember- regarded them. Aftersometrouble I 'ntift With doing nothing, and if I sit in
a, pla - !,,i',*4ii,,f,16:iii'ot.i!;,ki,ps,..,0.ne 01117 °11.°04°11, 'lad linen. Maim a SON- ed the merits of the Turk as•
leaked. as Mg the edges of tha hole' with My* fin-
0::fighter:got the ,thing' prise(' 'open, and catch. houses mach longer I: shall •grOW •old.
0,,ta, ati,.4,iivth,,y, toost, be ,rc,' -ii,d tion Of.'eqUar'pairts.• of water and the behind streng!' defences;., It
bleach but'it can't be.n d d a wa at Its lees' 51 new I was. titian immense -risks, but
•
ways of getting into kraals than there
are ways of keeping people oat."
, "Will you take this. chance?"
Ci
bleach, soak cloth it'feW'Ininates,"
rinse well aail, iv the last rinsing add
u arme :amongour.aseng• a few drops of clear: animonia water:
40..ne7.-thet4n-f‘ ulnae ' • ,
heert;or*'.where,..the leader WrEATAT .11-1PW'rly .E7co.ww,yr-.
" ir'fith- the &Min' , VOA.. . MASQUERADE; "Tl'ANcy
sitt;rts- lor • DRES AFF._ _IRS, E C,..
co a trAlatarice and retUrned; tho in it
Plevna or a new Gallipoli.
if Russia were, up against a secondlognertahrearceigt.1" an4.gat imees
.
rilY their Anises. , It. was the outbuilding of which Our
- Then I took to studying the flanks. refuge was the cellar and it vias heif
South lay the ,Palantiiken range Of
n1
.f•-411:
an
efirlt
ahotit
;mit
, plipproiehe.i one of. the
• 'ointii4 to her.own eye
•
, 0 While
m.i.dCarritS•jen,".the'ene she addresses.
SIC,resPinid•bY,pol-,iting to her aorc
4saying, r""•."This,is.ritr•pYq.." If she
reeporid,',',ehe:':lieepe' her place;
,she, tikes*" the. centre and
, .
t :another `victidi of wits.
"uch imy portion of the body. • For
thnce \ay, "This is my chin." and
POintirit:t.O' an elbow, ,and the're-
gee _must be "This is my elbow,"
1c the speaker points to his Chin.
auto, race•theother
gp,thet,'Was„. a topriPlete:. success.
ups .of aix were cheee14' and •,*: as
y„ 'troupe cetild, take part ,rtslhere
•-roe* . for .,•;. the -**. race ;track., Each
iup chose .a.ear to 'represent.. Then
gay' race )jegori;' ,Onnat the group*,
resenting a , ear, Would 'race, across
yard, turn. :•Ohalri,around, sit
in l*;•'arise.,an'd turn 'Chair beck
pi- before returning, borne for the
rnd .. racer to start. .5 Five groups
AtitAkesela 'tiraty -reit
iastired that excitementrose to a high
:jitch at times: • "• '
or...tit:entail:great) of ebout:a dozen
o fifteen 'Passing the Dollar is en,
°Ted* by young' folks. Seated in a
each :person greens' the' wrist
• one sitting at hi:, left. The
'eft band Of every one is free, extent
",..the., wrist.' ,Then a dollar, is • taken
4rineendnaised to his neighbor., The
ollar.-mhat bacOntinually passed, but
• enough that the person' in
..the..tentre*,„will have -difficulty in
criting.it. hand& keep up the pre- paper would 'be the most inexpensive unfortifled. That 'Was **; information
-tense so that one is continually reath-• mater!rd; crepe in .siik or cotton,. ere_ confined to the Turkish, .and' German
•dng • clasp 'a hand on one side or tonne or chintz l and sateen, brocade staff' But if it .could he conveyed to
the other.," When the hunter the and plain matefial, all are desirable the Grand Duke he would have Err,•••
.Centre -locates the doler, the One found combinations. ' he sleeve may :beerum in as povtr in. e:deY: 9ther-
' !Olasping it must be the hunter and. short and :finished with a deep ruffle
Paining the Dollar is continued.. of lace or • Contrasting ,rnaterial;. • or
Iirger-,circle -calls -for two dollars and they May: be in neasant_style with
gathers and heading at, the wris't. The
moinitainr,•-with-forts-defending,the 621e4,-*-#11-1,ight:Tot--a-soul-wa
passes, where ran the roads to Mush tlittlei:deretn• 'antowdaInthedun,, tedThaibsouwtatsillarifeodudnedr
and Lake Van.- That to4,.10olced
asort of loft; Which in turn
pt,treettvayiisithirOnagte.s:'? XiOriiithaa.i.en,ottet..vtwitlltfiy;304...goe itveelys,
forth, Taftaend Kara Onbek, defend- to be
overlooked from the high' buildings.
careful, for 1 might be
ing, the road from 'OHL' On this part
of the- inaP, Stkimm's notes were-'plenti-Itturt;• ghYre-pg:ed_vil4cplc taheerizswastshee trellis
ful 'and"I gave them. all my ittentlon.
reinembered Blenkiron's news ,about wilithticohr!gmavyeiaaepluInde*te0f,reedheelvteeri;LgYrienagt:
theRussians•advancing on a broad
front, ferit Writ clear that -StinmeWasie3CPans of country. • • ' I
'Looking, north I: saw. the ,city
taking Pains about the flank of"the in a
"fortress... . • : haze of.morning snioke, and, 'beyond;
rara GOA was •the point of •ihter._ the. 'plain.. of the Euphrates and the
f the glen'where the river
est.. It stood on 'a rib of land between .onetang 0
oaatior left the hills, Up •there, aniong the
two pealte:,which herd .the
au
•
ihoes. rose ,very steep. so long as it snowy heights, were:Tafta and Kara
was held it wad -clear that no invader . Gubek. To .the east was the ridge
Deve Boyun, where -the • mist was
could move down the Euphrateeglen.i9f
Stumm had appended a 'note to .the breaking before the -winter's sun. On
peaks -"not fortified"; and about two ,Ln___,r_a_a,df,enePwItoheiteirielaeawef the inner
miles to the:north-east there was a, 74.,,,,rv..7 i
re but for a moment the', guns
red cross and the name "Prjevalskie ; were silent. South rose a great wall
I assumed that to be the farthest -point f
yet, reached by the right ,ivi.og (it the., of white mountain, which I took to be
Russian' attack. .. • . . the palantuken.. I could see the roads
from running to the Passes, and the smoke
which Stumm had es:vied the jottings of Then I 'turned to the paper
camps and horse -lines right under
on to his map. It was typewritten[the cliffs:* •' , • '
- il 'I had learned what' I needed., We
points. One was headed "Kara Gubek" were
and consisted of notes on different ,
in the outbuildings of. a: big
and •read: am, time to fortify ((dia.. country • haute two or . three miles
cent peaks. Difficult.for enemy to get
Oeflitthhe°Rf atshseiacnitYlront was somewhere
The nearest point,
batteries -there, but-. not impossible..
•Thia_is .the.reat point _erdahger;_fer. if in the -foothills of the Palantuken.--
Prjevalsky wins the eake . K ra ......As I descended I heard thin and
Gubek' and Tafta must fa and enemy faint and beautiful, like the cry , of
. . . .
a wild bird, the muezzin fro.rn the.
+win. position. , , . minarets o rzerum. ,
will be on. JO! rear of Dere• Boyun . . f E , ,
When I dropped through' the trap
T was soldier enotigh to see the tre-
mendous importance' of this te On the others were awake. Hussin -was
of setting food on the table and vieWing
Kara gubek depended the defence
- Erzertnn and it was a broken reed if
s _.1.„ -wont -do-•
„ „ de4 • Pt '4 • .
o 4.---T is -be e developed as one knew where; the aweakness...lay.
it again, for I've found out' all I
• Mother Witch," "Mother Goose" or Yet-
, searching e map again, could the • •1 ld
similar characters. It is also dealr- not believe that any mortal command-
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er would see any chance.' in the 'ad -
able as a Colonial Coeturne, crepe jacerit peaks, even if he thought them.
my destent•with anxious, disappreval:
.Wanted.. Peter, *old man, the biggest
job of your life is before you!"
-7, CHAPTER XIX.
GREE/41VIANTLE.
s
Peter scarcely., looked: up from' his
breakfast. • '
.
maple sugar, and fruit. , Baked bean Nu 1,, th it ,....,.... ee
sandwiches, sweet pickle handful • of .`e•r ' 8 " r e'''''''' -
,
To help solve -the -problems of th;
-reitina-;-and-
- ''-cookies.- -A these • 11 emir--
. •- veterans' Aissociation ' ' n • '
• tions are tasty and -helpful, esti - wute,cam as 'f fu die •
G, a -pnunton.
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THAT HORRIDSTAIN.Mit ..ineY.:_hrl con ras o
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. * milk i provided with each lunch Judging Competition. .
rrness.. bottle. witli - P . in Am: n li'llaw heini,
, • tame' or, ef self material. . e 'e°3 ' 11 -. s
. cia y if a small the conducted An the foam `of a Poster •
Every housewife at times has trying This Pattern is cut in four Sizes: ., . . . '
'• • ••
experiences .with stains, but there are Small, 34-36; ' Medium, 38-40; Large, ' '
Sd. D
some common agents by Which stains 42-44; Extra Large, 46-48 inches bust POIN'I'S FOR THE NEEDLE. enonation of $1.20
and ,discolorations can be*" rennived; measure. , A Medium size_requires When making buttonholes in baby's Every ,donor of $1.20 will .he presented,
.proved by -home, econoinics experts. 111/2 yards 36 incbes wide. or &lap- dainty little clothes or ,any other thin with one tickeVioldersm -which )sizteen of *
A man bet me five pounds on the ship
that' I, could not get, through a trench -
line, and if there had been a trench -
line handy I would have taken him on.
I will be very happy; Dick, but I do
.country to •me, and I will be hurried,
and , hurry makes bad stalking."
(To be cont nued.)
that taeaatitt a,
,
Aids
•01,aogises the *O,.
thiaPthOh a
lood Witt
to remember
Sealed in -
Its Purity
Pookftze
T E
FLAVOR. LAST
Such a Disappointment.
Little Irene ,Marched -late the room
breathless. "0 'mother," she said,
"don't scold me for being •late, to sup-
per, because I've had a* disappoint -
remit, „horse felt doWit•and they
. ,
said they were; going' to, 'Send for a'
horse docier.. BO. d what do
you think? It wasn't a horse ,,doctor
after all. It was Only a. inan."
() M .W 0 K
We require parties to knit men's
wool socks for us at home, either
with machine. or by 'hand! ' Send
stamp and addressed envelope /or
information.
The Canadian Wholesale DIstribut-'
Ing Co., ,Orillia, Ont.
Leaves.: ,
teic.0 to these broken leaves,
..That strew our .conimon ground;
•That :Chase their tailri; like 'tiny dogs,
As they go round, tiacl ionatt '
For though in winter boughs are bare;
• : Let us, not elate forget
Thelr eurainer glory; when these leaves
'Caught the great Sun 'in their strong
, net;• .
And ,made in the lower, air,
Tremble -no bigger .than a tit/ii!.
' H. ,Davies.
•
Minard'a Liniment for Dindruff. •
,
• The , chief '• reason, why so -many
clocks , get out of order is that dust
'enters the Works. If a 'small piece
of sponge is lightly sprinkled with
paraffin and plOced inside' the case it
will collect all the dust and the clock
will need very little attention. If. the
frame is.a hollow one, rest the sponge
on any little convenient tin cover, and
a *fresh piece of ,aponge_should_take
the place of the eldnow and again.
LESMEN
We pay • weekly and 'rarer .steady employment :selling
Our col:Indite, and exclusive lines of whole-rciot fresh:
dug -to -order .trces and plant,. :Best stock .and• mem&
We teach• and equip 1011 free.. • Money-magtttg
oppOtUflIty
' • , LUKE BROTHERS'. '111(iNTRENI.
MAKE MONEY.
1,11I ,
. C 'RADE Ems,
Nevi Doniinion Law ,mill insmad 1,1
cold by grade only. That means' openings:..
for Government Egg, ,insaeStois-mars grad- ,
era, candlers' .and men trained in the egg
.buainess-• -Truck-- farmers.- ani••now.- making
• extra money buying ears. and grading them- '
• selves, Coutifff 'merchants ,ara ,paying 211a ,
to tigo a caso for mews: Learn timi cradles
ine-egsnustness-ar_zwato.....nsm_nr-rasti.21
throusta • Shaw's Egg ,Grading course. Ap-.
proved by mithorities. Prepare now for rho
'many opening, the April., rum 'win create.
' Oaf,' rulf,-Infertnation." Write Piot .C K.
Graham, Dept 'Kt ShaW ,Schhols,
46 13loorySt. W, Toronto. '
ea the, most , celebrated. BOVRIL' Pesters- ais"..
Colored candle ,wax . dropped on table ery,and ficliu of contrasting , aterial material, rub a• little librarypaste. . • • - reproduced in full colors.
' 4% yards 36 .inc es. wide is re d the Tong' side of the geode and let it
required. dry.. ' Thle,.1•rrier Surface „Which are the 12 •bes!, ia order of _ialt;_
Hat . elope requires .% yard: Without -
.._:-,10 ,Marvellous -Bo k Bar '
, . , 0 - g2414,13. ,lorig sleeves % yard less is • to, work dn-inTiVillnot .sfain the moat what You must 'deckle; The 10
' dam- just what you must do ' ' • '
Tracy's History of Canada, Champlalo r Pattern' Mailed to en dd
y a ress on 'escalating Mau Of taste and delicate fabrics. • ,' ' ..' . ' . . , • . ; . ., , • ,. ..
to Laurier; full0"of 4dates, a ,volumes receipt Of .15e in, silver' or stamps, by *If it is yonr task to sew ..a wide lace
Why in .Canada, record ,of 3,500 Cana- '
($5.00), the set $2.25, Who's Who and the Wilson Publishing' Co , 73 weei on a round luncheon cloth or, centre- 'which „popular fancy ,will endorse. It
inent, to chin theie 'ranters in ' the onder ,
Adelaide Street, Toronto, Anew cwo
dian Men and Worrien hund d f
. , re e o por- A piece, roll the lace in a tight r,oll and A real game Which can be played Over i
, , ,
•
. traits, 1568pagea•($1.0,),.$.2,25,,,,watary, .weelsa, for, tecciptet„PaTlerlf-._ '
:of, daffindfaTrFiebillibli;11137-3-9' and Life , ' ''• *. •-•''''--4.--••••;'''':iiiiice.'-'-'we..-etharaiiferitirii-d-Jrielf-at :. can-koin;t-"'''''-''''•'.''"--,''''--'
tie with a clean co -rd in threeeer, feari and over.agam,:and in which; all the family I
,
of "Virlit Lyori Mackenzie, ;by Lindsey the bottom and *hen it is dry your To . . .
acid interest, 2,003 prizes have Lem
650 pages ,._
PLANNING Tilt SCH...
001, INCH :CI.
25if 7, 'life, anec. * 'Idothers are daily faced with ,.,. , ,
lace will fall in .graceful :circles, ready :. arranged for, amounting in all -to, £30.000
(about '$138,888.00). these having been
Laurier;', bypeter AlcArt . . . .
. dotes and ,*complete pc , ,
Nies' , carter •' h the to be sewed.
donated by BOVRIL LIMITED.
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, , .;
of preparing school lunthes,
01,00); 35c, Lite',of ,
the immorta a-
t the • sameness ', 'The first three are ipproximately is followis
1 N problemd ,
Oteon, bY his Secretary, Baron de ' .
It is har to, preven ••
La 1 illustrated,1 3 vob. ($ .
neva , ,,'• ' • to the inefin and
4 goy from creeping in . . . be -
;2.2. Morgan's Freern 'sides,many foods which children, en7
asonry Exposed, : , , ,,
' ,i- origin, historY,•keY, etc., lunch bat
a et cover, joy cannot he carried in a .
150e, Scottish Kirk .and Ita 7 ,
conipiete history bY Dicks° , to r
P PWo thles ket. The metal container with ventii,
ed' ^ ' h le is, ...heat formearrying to
ration o s
I
platea .t 03.00); $1.50. Shakes eare as school because t can e _ , ,
b scalded daily.
Poet, Dramatist and Man, by Mable.
, t ,.-'•---Para.ffiii paper slietild . be use d
Coma!eto •
' 400 pages,. 100 pictiires ($3•001.**01-oi wrapping • moist ijods, a.,.,- cake , ar
"Family d :for
6atti'r.altI4CO°rinicit, i sandwicheS.4 ';
'Health, hiithe femurs .. friotiding,i, .
. eplored and other platesoo), .. $2.50. j These suggestions help to Make ap-
herbs) 900 big pages 4$ . , i petiiin Innehes for : school kiddies.
, 1 tares and, storio, ,370 pages op,00., SandwfchesIviith sliced meat filling,
Bible Stories for 52 Sundays, symbols, T
; e baked , apple, cookies, or a few pieces
• Above are all popular books and. well Of 'calidY. A „criSp roll hollowed out
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f.,the new hOUSe". OIL 'h.41,11 13,04
high. next to the:guildhall Chapel.
The. foundation WaS•dite.to the gelie•'* '
malty of Richard, ,Weittingion, the.
Lord., Mayer of the famons cat story,"
and to otto W1!jlzuu SurY:" The Ural*
_Nyfif$„fgq04.0c.,4„y,o(3,,AlcOufars .of thcse
-two, men,and.given. int* -the...teu stod .of
the "Mayor,. Alderrnen and ,toinznunt..,•••.
ty," The. benefaCtionS Of ether -
aerie, quicklY followed, among
.0141.1t4.19h4lts de. bY"''g'./909114a. oCiarrP4ertebooks" be -
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the:Citf-Of •
Lornodrona Secheotiotluc' v;hood4le about el:43th.
. Library served Its 'useful'
Parnese No catalogue remains' Of the "
contents• in those early days, but prob-
ably' moat of the Volumes were theo-*•.
logicai and were read, by the. Clergy,:
"and, studente Preparing for hOld • cir,
Men,like Sir. T omis*More,
let-Erasnius, and otherscholars:. of the .••
..fifteenth,- and, early sixteenth eentitritros
may Vell-Ave delved. freely into '
medieval storehonte of learning. ,
Stolen ,Cord Protector.- •,'
In the ,reign :of Edward YL, probably
in 549., cense it naiantriiiikei the, •
'.books were stolen by the Lord Pio-
tettor„. thp ..Dalte•;.of Somerset. St?* •
furnishes'! the•record of •this • cool ducal.
,cenfication-"thete: 'hooka_ (a.s it Ili
tile' 6. 'sent , for Edwiird, ,DUlre of
'said) were :in., the. Migae " Of EdWard,
Some,rset„. ' Lord Protectory -With -yr°. ,
mise to he reitirned.:eliortly;'inen
laded. from thence three • Carriers' .1,Vith-
them; but riever returned.,This libiarie
•, is. "lewd> lcifted throng' ' and
.4ttrdhee.„..., 'a 1..1841. :,eno4toreheuse "Or. ;as-
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handed aid."' in 1550 to. Sir John.AyliC. •
Knight,! for. the. terin',.of his t, natural .
.life, to, be Used es':a :"M"ket how for
the Sale :of clothes and eorte. other
The Corporation.. mad:e no, attempt.'
to reinstate the fibrary mitt' ',nearly .
three ,:hundred jatei.....,Then In
1824', soni.e,'obscure,•apartments itt
.Gnildhall were set aside tor the p
pose' of the new 'libiary,' and • fOur.
year:4 ,later --the ,interVal, being'wisely -
spent. in the. acquisition • of.. rare and •
interesting Lcindan..,,..hoolts-a "
tion ;of ,1$80 works : , was Made' avail: -
.able,: From ..that time the growth 01 '•**
the 'library has been steady; and In., •,.
1869:, the number of -volumes having •
far Outgrown the. accomModatiOn, the:
present building • wai constructed .at•
cost Of $300,000. - • 7 •,, :7••
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Among its '200,000 hooka the
hen Libra* petsesses. sturre treasures,
the chief • being , a first sfolio Shakes7••
peare and a Shakespeare 'deed bearing
one of the 'three.known.signaturea at •
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the poet: • . , ,;•.•
Music Belongs to Every-
_
When you speak of music Of tak-
ing music lessons, what generally :.•
comes to your Mind? Of course the •
forms and kinds of, music and, Mastoid
instrumentEirthat you are aodustoined
to hear; and use, We think of pieces,. .
semis, ,pianos, ilelins and, the .*
othee..instrallleatal.of, our orchestras,2
-Mite of the ,
music that we often:hear that is made "
by "mtichinei, and meads., -* • '"
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But think of all.the Melly parti,,
of the world where' people .love mueic
.ori their own instruments, vrIrich are
not all, like our Awn._ Think. of „connt-%.,
tries • Where they ' have ' never , seen .
piatimi, for , instance,' and yet the'Peo-
ple in • those countries have had made
for hundreds -and. thtindrecir of; years:,
Every,vrhere-people,have-tried-•-to-in,
,yent instruments that wotild make.
niattiel.itneLrhythinfronvihe==earlietit
• antiqpity, to the present -lime. The.
Ainerican Indian had,,a, great. deal. to
do with. ;Miele, and, he Made nutes. of
bone and wood, . and many varieties .01
queer drums and rattleir from • Pit.t,ata,.
somethirik ,purnakins,_-._and they
sang a great deal. •
The Chinefie make;,lots Of instru. ,
ments of 'metal_and....Wood-and-strings.
779i7e-Turks- rand Persians and 'all the
,
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.GET vitELL Even the 'Roach • .
'Erietern tountries,•. •have,,. -their, own •
• Bea Islanders halie instruments and
AND OTHER WAYS OF, HEALING ably dislike the sOund ibat,. they call •
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A.REMARKABLE HEALTH METHOD alag..1 But Of. course we Would p,rob, •
.......aatITHOUT--mE:91/1,9,111,-:-.77-,--Irnmloursele,L,Iirjeeeartettcster#7-hesaiche-Leitn'ottti.iiitabirttd,c:uto;'-'-
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A Wonderful.
BOok.Healtit. ,and isinti4a4, iSt.hmsot el;e111 Stohnie;
' ,to • get well With rood. *•' -
'Tells:bow rood gives or Dia- Could not understand at all, and they
ease. •, . • • . • I would call our •riausic weird, which Is
Tells about' Tasting and .Nst exactly:What We Call theirs,
7aisitaTvg'Fooct-r'a' ine--'r; ells. Of a re -11,,
markrible Vegetable that invigerates. ,
and-ilstorear if eaten raw. ',,Banishes
Rhein/101am' and builds up the Weak
A donimon vegetable hut little used-
ita virtuesy almos.t Unknown:. Sold 'in
every' vegetable ;store. • ' , •
/Tells how to develop .strength. Rules
for perfect Exercise. ' How to 'advance' °
in Lite. What'Sticcess 'Pella how
to be Efficient, How . to get more,
ether
vnluO
who want,
, Thoroughly Realized.
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Mete-, b''' : Address thein six children of mine are ' h,onie :.
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