HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-07-03, Page 7,
"t0 ,A...4.8)( W41,4.1ACE.R. 1 for all .purposes,but it willstick on
' You. ought to live in Timbeetoe; • f (won better if it is Warmed, by:holding
, Where ears are, tar between and few, 4 over a stove just' before it iS• Pit
. .
$0, When you Wandered -as you de - i
,n pInce. • . • . .
' Across the .hneY street .' :„ ' I StrAight Side tires: have 4 flap. Whleh.
Oroli• ,:wotiltirOt:-..-'.Inalte:.-,rnenHatop-; -,ittid.,•is,pnt.• in...place torprotect•the,tube.,ghe
, . ,, ,,,,.::swesTe ,,, ............,...•,.•,,,.:..,,,,,•„...,,,, .r,,...•,,•:•,:ree.,1-11.ft,p,e--Bor.ye'A-'tk,trAqi11.9.-Tvt.)95.3gr-.,,O,'
•17011-_,Wiz.',0.41.44:..01„v„. L.t1i.,q1i,.1t9.;-14i.p.14r.,-ell.i1Oli.3r;:i7i,Tli!.,'
:.,
way you act! - It isn't ',fair ; •
• , o people, that, you •ineetl '
ppose that. I ehould drive that way,
id run tip on the enrh te•-ch42
d" cut' across the Corners say,
Ail 'if I didn't care;
trouble •is, my. friend, that you
-WanVall-thestreetand7sideWalle,:-toel:
-Why don't yeti go t� 'Timbuctoo? •
The street'S the sidewalk
--Harold' S. Q.sborim„
• LOOK OT.:IT FOR. RUSTY RIMS.
• SIDEHILL DRIVEWAYS.
1.1Olnes located on slopes Often cam,
Pel, theconstruction of the automobile
drive under favorable circonfsta-nces.
Where the soil is of 'a Shifting' nature
gradual settlement of the ground' to a
lowLr peint.makea_gonstruction •doobly-
difficult Joints open and, once open,
are .hard to closed For that -reason
some specialtype. of:congruction is
essential. , • •
Tho two wnils.a:r6 hujlt flrst. The
On light cars with cliheher rims uPPPr wall shouldekterld', at „least 'a
trany puactarea ar6eou.3ed. by. feati ..fe*-inehea above the lower edge of
rims. Rust:, forrim in the centre of the turf and ordinarily throe feet be -
rim wbere, the tube touches it and 1°w gPguncl• The wall can he short'.
the particles Of • rusty metal .flake off ened, however, by installing the dead-
, and ,cut the tube.
Thorough scraping, filing and Tht4 lower wall receives more pres-
•cleaning of the, rima and then paint; sure, ancl.:if the ground •slopes. rather
ing them , with rim cement is recom, abruptly the footing should widen' at
mended as a cure for this trouble. But the base. It should also contain re.
many owners do not want to go to the ehforcing to well. below .the ground.
trouble to care for the rim in this The two wall „forms are erected
way. And in any event . the extra first and the woven Wire laid across
rims cannot be used during' the tirpe the intervening space with theends
the paint is , drying. , terminating in, the emptybanns.
A strip of adhesive tape, such as Is Later •the drive' itself is laid' of con -
Vied 111 bandaging, when ,put round crete and the 'woven wire bnds the
the rim; accomplishes the same result three units together, yet with a sliglit,
as the paint. The rim should, of .ly flexible' joint..These joints should
course, be cleaned thoroughly. Then, be about half an Inch wide, and are
strip' .Of ,adhesive isput in place later 'filled With will It• Th
4'11 the why round the rim. It is bete will 'he fleicibility and, if the asphalt
„ .
•
ter ,not to have the point in the strip is placed het, and a perfect bond be- I,
Come at the valve hole. This hole can 'tween the two • concrete , Surfacez_je-
- -be cut out of the strip after It is• in cured, tightness'. This 'prevents ma -1
Thee. " terial from working between and the
• The taposecnis quite sticky enough action of frost does not harm.'
men at short intervals. -
AMPSY
• , The above photograPh show s the•memorlal statue to the late Field Mar
AAR Nail Roberta, which was enveiled recently the Duke of :Cennaught,
. . • . • ,
•• •
,
H.M.. King George photographed while 'chatting With an, oflicer• of. the
Royal. Canadian Mounted Police at Weinbley.
,
5inell the Bottle First. . • Photos Across Atlantic.
. the •:Medical school; the Old pro- 'Tiatt.ini,iss. ion, of photographs from
fessor was lecturing his cla.as• on the Paris to New York ,by wireless' will be
importance. 01' accuracy. '13tit,it isn't, a, normal achievement 'within, a. few
always Well to. try - to,.prescribe too Months. , it will' be no itiore difficult
literally, your own :habits or .rules of than, the .seneling. • • of ordinary me -
order. for othere,'! he • said. "Bauch an sages. . • • ,
attempt Once almost made rne.;:a , Edouard Bolin; tho Prencli• inventor,
dorer. . • ,• bolleVeshis process, dereonstrated sue -
'1 was le.a; frontiertar.ming recently, proves 7'this conClu_
munity and ran,- a small:drug .store.' sively. He Made his testi in"thcf:Pre4
. .
alone with 'my' medical work. As as- settee, of an asienably of 'Scientist.; .a4a
Bogate kpp,t a stock i of .clrY • goOde: onengineers in Paris, recently,
the Side or,..irorroem-•-oppoSite7iirw, dttigsThe picture are erceilent in. every
One. day .1 had 'been out ter long, cold respect --sharp, • yvith details - and
, . • .
drive, and carne , in well need A ..'dellente,ShadOwing • and half tones.
wonian was ,,waitingfor' me to .1111 : a, General' Ferrle, director of tho wire
reseriPtien. • ••• : • . less •station .at the Eiffel, Tower, whose
" •always .,kept .• my 1 ttes 111 .regu- phetograph'W.4. among the three trans.:
lat order And well labeled; as a third..Mitted, anti„.dogeloped in front of him,
precaution •I • lea.rned smell of all 'Was .enthuslaalle..': l'iresident • •Bigeur."
the corriniPri drugs and, alined; tp sniell dan., of , the-, French •Ac em y
the,::stuff. 'before filling. ar•prescrintiOn. Selenees;' who was:•also present; Warm=
wai 'cold and: dazzled.: andi•ly Cengratulated.• .M. . and
I' had .fllled'aud 'delivered ,the -erder ,.n.ephew,' Henri l'enal; their',achieve-
Withbut taliing. the • tiStuit precautions, ;•filent. , .. • „i
,It was not.,•Unt,W.I was •about to plat...el • The demonatration, Was'-mide in the
'the'. supply • bottle' onthe-shelf :that •1 Malin ofliceS. 711Q 'weather was
put It to my, nose. -• was overemne', stormy With a 'good doar di atmos -
with fright. The ,bottle had. pheido interference, anti the 'proXimitY•
it contained ',the cOrrosive. 'oublfrotitei,:ef . high power electila engines added
had: given her enough lo kill a seer. to the disadvantages' iind,er which the
of men! • :i.!. test was ebadueted.. :These, Conditiens
!Here, give.,,nie 'that! package!' , ceased 'a few1ines..,oe the te.produc-
Mt:tugged to 'shout..., 'The Wrapping, 'tlons, which other Wise4re hardly ilia,
•tinguiehable ,frOni the° originals......
„
1',1-i.almost,,feinted. with .rellef :as she • Transmission 'of • each • photograph
, . „ . ,
brought' it back froth the deer. - 1 tOok. five ininutOL:
hunted iiiitll 1 foiled the proper .ingred-.I,: • 1VI,- Belln . has almost coMpleted'.-0.
lent; • then I,Weighed out her presarip-• -pewerfuL•WiteletS'staticin at MalmalSO,
tion Corredtly and sent berawaY, .; . . 'no. With. this ho Is sure he 'can send
photographs: by .,radlo to Americb....11e...
Intends to go to isieW York, hi..Septem-
r
ber to 'establish receiving pote ter his
final •experimetits... •
• foun'd that While I WM gone our
busy new clerk had.atranged my Steck
In erderly, fashion.: He thought, that,
if. two bottles were about the satne
they„ should • he placed •together,,
and he had. interchanged " two that
looked alike, though • one eontained, a
poison, and the other. so,mething
,Embarrnising I
. A' well known writer visited a, jail
to takenotes for, an article on p.tisbn-
• . •
"A -man should know whathe is do- It?. On returning home he described
. ,
ing whenh
..he 'ands out an* kind of •
What he had. eeen, and hif.5 description
remedy, whether for the body' or for made- a deep,lrnpresafon on the mind
.--
,the soul. If, he is •,trea. tiag the bey, ofhis
g4
h71.1wttele'ret.1.ainuga7trar•in_w.irih stopp'e
Ile must know what is good for It If ' A week latQr the Writer and his, lit
he-is-treat4ng--theleoul;-he niust knew .
• s•
ITIERS. .TO A FAN
:The Natural geseureek'Intelligence• •
By Rev. M. "V; .Xelly, (.1,0,B,
,• fiervIce of. 010 Pept, of thO.T4iterier:.0 '
. '''' . :"Caawaa4d'aaa071144.' July i • will b� 'he:i)ftY'-'-*O:*•P': .
. ,
- X. 1*"in4ea. frl9littialtyweeryeklarge' ''reei'Or.itY'. , of those Years of...40* ...,When, it is remembered. ,
,
. .1
Why the Country Boy..lweye Leade. 4 htrndreileof thous4nds eniployed in that • Kt the, dare of ' Confederation •
.,I:o.V:ke•rau:fe7,,..:,y.-:fain.:f:;g:1d.:
1',•5j..c.,t,.QL..J17/4..1.4l•d:F.g:yetil tPt9a4
.•.1,41eri:!hire•1:e..1e.atlian, ..10.Oi:peop1:1iiol0i2nv4i4_iijt04,.:tte.3he:all7t;thziina77fae7,:wsr0tii3Oltaxlitou1eFriinei:4x:e1i:+iae::tltzr:r1.: '
...poltant'toSitiOnsitn'rieri•Si5here,are*$ftba2-efer.;:ge.eateat-proNoft-90. 14 :04-Aerkes,-, op& '-.11ritiSh-',:•'•Ool.nnibili; ;:,:t14-0. '
held by Men Who b, gan ',life! on the least •spat.. -Therefore, each Worlinla41'grroWth• ..of the western portion of
farm,. , It i le, because 4.be. best , sducar or wprit wornan. Is gIVOnjuSt, one thing. Canada, has heeri alrnoat phenomenal.,
Vett posSible is 'given .One On the farm: to de. •,They.centinner doing that one By . the census pf .1921, this portion. of '
The varaa '0-coup:alone:pursued there thing for a lifetime; To Increase ,their.' Canada contained nearly twoand one -
develop the 11•VhOs rnan7.--bOdY, mind Ci,I1:4):14Y"Tie 4:41)14eilet•ill:411eist.oc!,of el-iptirr.v:4' ' ha. greloirir 'stPie•a.iP..i140,••' tile', devielo.pm- en' i .
and hea4. ' • il'• ' '' ' . ' ' . * esqflAilleli.7.94:p4P-iglgi;e4"7;olirgtitn-te-,.live and which has .4*e/1:once in agricultUre' .,
teen' -4. •IIII'4. grceiVI; 6116/ai. of the 'llttle'.ac. the lives ofAntellrgent• Creaturel what was then Northwest'' *
th , century who Said: "No train- :act ::: • • • • , • . • , in t p'th t._...,..: s. ,.1 9_, Ter?
•itile•Peo -Pe calLe-4:eaeatre-,n ydifo-h.4--.5-es.7777-freY7areeallowecli49 c1.5.:q1t.it.-..0)4f.,,'Itttria7 riaiii-Oli.70-0 'ear7W,f,b4irrhi7avait
cot•feritish-both Mental And, .physical .,
: .t4rvfoO to w -'41.o.4.,. tititi.'. t4O!'..Pr.e”.ot",,;.. oblei those,for.'180.l.; .give the' acreage.
11
't,late MaChine oe.the Pee.St bai,i, PrOY•e4' ,4,eVOted77,f4",--iiheat,.;-,eats,' barley,S.and
11('IciCcPyl?',6ntl:;/.34•:•'s..0V, ithilaso• ‘ttlevellini-lu).pb,:r.fteh:t4::. Itn...etiii,alh "8tich, is their• career. • -.rye, in-,Albetta and.. SaeRatchewen-aS .
1y lorme. (1!' roaa..is": he .-Yelni.:046 ' giv'en •,_ 14 (.li-Xes,;!14laborings,0ittmli
flif.o..ao.f AN•,114t,t...iisa: .as
1,8391,5 4ci.0, ttricf the-i.total ,product .
dhoattenti4 to.. each, the deyeleipment '4113w4 "•,.as3,637142. „buShels: ' • In "- 192a.. the •
Orr one, WI tA. the neglect. et the other,
produces a' type.;•'.,Weefrilly•'•clefectiVe
and incornpetent.' • , • • '
•Anether, great ;educater . has. said:,
'Educate,a man's'bedy.'alone, and' you
have a seeptie;,, educate a man's'heart,
alone, and youhave a• bigot. ,Educate
.4 man,S, body, 'aiind and heart, and you
have the noblest work of. God --a 'Mao."
, .. ,
No 'other.calling bringseallil the .fecul:
ties Into play. SO admirably: as that of.,
the faini..,,The greatest modernsculp-
tor has made it known that when. he
Naturs1• Resources. palletind-
tingnishedfrera the mechanic, goes 94 acreage defated te these* four crepa
much '• the seine ;'•way. -...The••dellVerk in the two provinceamounted to. 21,,
wagon, the ocupatidn of teamster, 07,020, with a 'total output of 802, -
call for a similar form of activity the 782,000 bushels,: In 1891 the -total
Year round. ,,• The street ear driver's value:of 'the field crops of the 'whole •
or trasnd°.14'rtha; ylOtutineg YwarelmEtaii'f°nr ah e4cid 9,7 1°a•sf: t CyaenaarathewtasOt el!1v9i4C30'4f2gthewfihelle
Partmental store, behind a counter crops.:of Alberta and Saskatchewan
:five
3eIn ak °f/ etfi seandiEG°1 mnd °S.whichlI ttnt4gat bh r xe•moth,c le dh141 1PCn 1 seg. thewe°g1 41 v g();ner 43.'ye amounteda6h4cere0sw400' wheat
atOf
arable$Q1t7, h41 a6' amountingl1 total' hQ0: t elh; twot4V°;:01$ 01;' P"0r 290C
11nof" intelligence. And So all vinees but 31,089,373 acres Was ender
along the line;. the great mass ,ot,citY field crops last year. , Whatthe next' •
would haYe. a model 01' ,PerfeCt'physi- employees are valuable because they few. ,years ;y411 mean, to ..these
pro -
cal development, VA. SPareli Is made are willing to he on: hatld and ,attend vlrices, with the irkftpc .of population
among Men elairiloYed in farm labor. to one little thing. . They have but one
and
The ,Wtel:Ole.e suPplleti in the normal "thing to .think of, arid sooner or later edacrhe'eagcuel,teivairtitilllitd°lfylg.:1:eeEtaplyprienceli'aeteads-;
eogeenuaratniblonnsgoftialeifeb,,e`shte r-celsanljat:,.ohtacarnoci:. ttlwrI; h;hvoeuinodc ainnyclinofatitremtv attlotipnito4ot,fi These„ figures, however, give ;Can.:
fully .directed. gymnastic training Or there are thdasands Of ...ethers' capable ?.,apidai4eenaleanAinlbsegrthsta„ into
what
is
Saskatchewan •
the moet:thoroughly.erganized 'sYStein,• .61 '''being-litted.-for;lbe position In • a in„ putting Canada into the front rank
Of _athletics. The Skilled labor, 'varied few: hours.- Anyone can de: it. They as a • grain eeedeeiee area. and tone
in. a: thousand ways, to be .0er1'ormed go on day by dayiearnleg nOthing, nor ferring' the :title of • this country
.
on a farm,' along with'the !necessarY learning to do anything.there nP. the-granary-of-thei-ernpire
„ .. • .
. ,
:Big Lips for Beauty.
-,, The women et. the. Lake; Tchad
gion of Central ,Africa 'vie withone an-
other as to Who -Can Pessess, the, long
-
eat. line. • ' •
• When ..girls• are about, fouror five
, Years OK their : 'future . husbands
pierce a' hole in, the Centrecf the, 'un-, :
, • . • .
pet and lower, lips With a big thorn Or
.• • knife. Threugh,these heyes he '•
pieces thiek Straws or reeds. .'•
In a feW:. Weeks, .When the girl has. •,••
b-e:reeMe used to the punctures, wooden
.pegs the sige.of a. lead' pencil .are
ed into the holes. • Three months. later, 4.
'when the- lips have become •accustoni;•. .
•ed to, thedistension; larger ,pegs are
inserted. Attwen ty-tWe a fashionable
matron' of the Satits-D)in.gea tribe 19
likely to have discs seven laches wide
in .the lower, lip and 'five leche.a.:wide. •
lrt tha,,upper:• .to this time the
dice . Stick :ttraight out like :birds' • •
but now the -Y. ,drop down from • '
their weight, •-- • • • , •
• : Aft,6e- this larger -discs are Inserted
about once a , Year. ,It „ie "a" Matter of
social pride"with a woman to go on hi,. *,
ereasingher hips as long as possible, • *
%'•$^
54
The above photograph shows the unielling of a morminent to the many
. . .
Children Who were killed in the • streets of Montreal during 1923. The .un-
veiling inaugurated a safety campaign. - •
the other man't -habit of mind'. and at a atation. near .0.41eonly . . • ,•
• . • ,
a .
what he will do with the remedies he "What place Is that?" ssascientific study, business' trajesactions
and 'general. management, gives exer.
sets' before. him.' The blundering riled- seng°r. • • •
, •
•dler may. kill -either body or Sfistil-or "Te
h county jail," another a11SWrOu cise to an intelligence of a very high
e
both!" Promptly. . • ' order. The intimate' acquaintance -
Words •for Gardening.
,tg up tintsearth and Make it smooth
10 seed..' '
andi ghostly noiv-havetUrned it year.
rniyear•
IVe'll' break a .rotted beam Or fence-
' •
. base here • •
D
chenika, Entiiieering, in I Solved...Many.: of: theTprobl•erns' Of th,e
„The. •developrilent .of many of' the lie, biereeining
• • -•,•-• -- • • i-dairvand ,H
aria 16- ing usea , for provlding
tttrel resources Canada, is entirelY :mental -chemical , actions in produce,
dependent upon the abilitY of the ea. :1 and, in providlnk -means for the, more 0
. ,
satis.factory marketing' of much -et 'the. T
glneering profession. This Is 'particn•
' outPut Canadianfarms.. •
larly the, case ,with . our mineral re-
• The, development, Of forest indine„ 7
souieee.- .Such problem*, as the' ex:
tries, particularly ibat pulp- and,
,traction, ofa., few, melees Of gold froth paper. is largely the result Of, chemical ,B
ton of 'quartz, the,sabellvisiOn OftIIQ enfone,erteg, Feem the. same Ares ,..a...
metallic 'contents' of • the • c'ohalt-alwer niimber.ef different .veritles of 'paper
.etee, i:the feeperation'of •• the sulphide_can he PrOdUced,,!by, cheinidak:clreat,
,orei:,odf -:Nor,thern -Manitoba '••I'or -the ineiit of ,the weed, While -such products
utilization of the ,many metallic and wood' es methyl hydrate' or wood
•
non rnotahllc mi neraI s of S ask at I, cobolacetineartificial' eilk, ete.pje,
viam and Alberta are in ihe handa'of,..aliboat entlrely- chemical processed • ,
eliemical„ and metallurgical :engineers
Th th.at greatest of all natural re-
fer tioultion. : • .human unit -ell other
'Thcreanie---cen-ditlion applies, te the natural resources are subsidiary, and
• deVelelenent of "agriculture, ", says the tsthe human unit -Is -d eveloped-
so wlhl
NatUrariteseuroes, Intelligenae. Ser- the solution of many of the unsolVed
viee.,ef the Department, of theintoriot problems of our natural irdeinirces be
od Otto4va. Chemical •cingineering has' oVercome,
r a brown•clia.in as useless' as a weed..
he •earth 'outwore •the hands, it will
' •• outwear ,
he 'wood they hewed, 'the Iren links
they made:. • •
ow it with seed' and Cern will be, it
Blade. ,
s
etive It nndug, unsownetill fl will
This) bursting up of grilse and sumach•
shoots '
Speak of' a :fire' earth " we neVei-
„ . guessed,
A restlessmie forever teedllait'reotai •
Turairig 'persistenee- to4Sublimity: „
- Dust unto ditat-41elitriat'S'an clfAt feat
Of lite that Adam touched' and emild
not fiee. , •
'-Frank Ernest Hill:
education, no. format1on,4, no develop -
meet, no niental, nor moral growth.
Theirinterests are narrowed within
the very sinalleat range,' their outlook
'Whe,tetiPon Mary enibairaesed het: ship et so many' neighhors, the neees- 1tf1g.confined to the inutediate
father and aroused the, suspicion sary, dependence Of one upon the other etirrountlings.„ , Even",,when , there is.
the other passengers by asking in a hi the aloud, shrlll voice Is ,
titat the .jaii you, •114erSS-11Allt....3.11'.4Y?-Y-P4-49,4P§t. Lye,-
wereTn father? • • initially. extended on.occasions of 'Ing thentselVes IS on a par, with that
4•••••• sickneSs'or,'Sorrow Or diatress',rhot less of. the ••slaVe. Thus ,- their , lives pas§
than ,their Constantly findingpastime by -the lives et: the great majority of
in one another's. company', bring ,Out
the tritest and tenrcrest'affeetiOns cif
the heart. " •
It is painful to Writ from a Picture
So beautiful, so hopeful., 'soeichilarat7
ingi to contemplate the narrowed,
grovelling sphere in whichso' : many any distinctiert,if. they are never- Com,•;;.
„.
city residents are obliged,ta pass thetr'.patent. to 1111 responsible 'positions, If
daYs. . At their 'work,. they are: loOked they are never' heard 'froth, if they dis-
upon es..soinethinga4ittiebettetAlian ,•appearand•rara,nmniore.....why''Shatild
machines.. Dr prownien used to say we be surprised? • ..
thet, einployers . looked; upon' their :Your' boyit and. girls, dear farmer
voit...people a nece3Sary appendages friend, are being educated ',every day,
to the spinning.JenY, , I' have .in mindtheir capeeity to. see and do things. is
at woman- seventy or more Who for being. constantly develoned, they
.city reeidtente. Let us not he to hard,
on, them. • people spending their lives
amid such -conditions children of peo-
ple spending their lives •among such
conditions, can giveno great promise
for the future.- If they' riever rise to•
nearly forty. ,years in a large city in-
stitution has stood daily, before the
•
••
- same -tap -to -wash all the- dishes used
da of znY at three meals by some two hundred
WeLLL , PAD, vp viou 11gWE
A LOTTA rtnpNE.:k•e- ''60R.
HoLIPA '/NL.E.'5, 1.4'1117-v
•
0.0,LP_5A./.-50.!. NiNfli'1,1-1.*=.0cIADE
NOLlOtiTo Liv E. AT -IHE IRATE.OF-
11N 7n-to0§AND DoLt..;:t r•Rs- A 4E144.!
•
Yes --I m
family." •.
She -"So I hear.
the
,
be ,,capable men and women , by the
Vine theyhave reached the years of
inajority. A fter-i-q- inaffy:-years'of
valuable, !dr -mutton, would you have
•• inmates. What .exercise of intelligence them play the part of something .a lit
In faot,.I wag toid, hes .her obeepetie,e,, afforded'? could tle better than a machine? ., 4
anything' but idle." anY experience be more t Ulf ? To b I
you've never peen •
s u ( co nued):
-RABBIT/300
•
eE.:-:17.HAT-'5.—cfEt.4* I
OR" "Kow- "'LONG -1
• ' ,
.4T -A (3007t7 • R. E
tt;
0
4,••
BobbedHafrinGerinany
• Boon to • Scissors Trade.
The, bobbed. halt 'erase, which has
extended pretty well ali .over Europe, .
as well as.Ainerida,•-•has brought •
beoni,to the Gerrhan scissors industry,
eadording, to recent trade reporta.' but
'saine OM - CR .hos placed mannfacturere Of hafiIne in the deldrirms„
number Of „wire,'"' bone, iVory; tor-
toise 'ahell and's, Celltdold„ comb fac
tories.: are reported, to have•greatlY:re! • •
duced their • forces and in. ',„ 'several .•
cases to have, shut down altogether
owing to a lack of deniand• for
tit:intents' used to 'Support the 'hair -
Borne of the halrpin cdmb inti or
.mirnirfacturers,are emisidoring.
taking: up the manufactureot ,scissors.,
bP Sothething..Which, bobbed hair wear.'
,
ers,orother faddists wlhl not be :able'
Withenti '•
A Mystery -Fish.
41
The British.„.!'t1VIU.Seune,.. au thotitieS,
have ' notified- the'curator oftho Hu1.
Museum Of Fisheries that .a :strange.
•••fish Caught -:off the 'Icelandiccoast h''
-
• a liull•Ittawler' and landed at 111111 is
apParently, UnktieWn' .'to 4cien7ec. •.
There is nothinitlike it in 't11.5 national
•„,
The flsh is one Tara In length. The
flesh' le sierY soft and flabb),7;;Eilid the '
lieid Wafter the type of'a haiThut Its
entire surfii6e.,1$ covered. :.Wfili-STiar07:'
and hard.•conicai spines resembilrig.
,white 1Yerir: The skin IS, 'COSI •black.
• Its tail. .retonibles a. gloved hand ,
With 'eight", fingera,...between each .
which' is, a thin web: In the/centre, of
the. back is a I'Qd-likp feature •witit,•a ,
tsse1-shapedstructlire&tit •
fleece. hall, • :Which.; iteetirdIng,, to .
the: experts, is used as a halt to draw •
.smalle,r•
ilia podin.the.powerft I, JaWe,
The OrEInL
—d
Ilecitase you 'have laid me
, And ciiiribered the earth With me,
Think not you cnn further go,
Tho Elm- Tree spirit is free.
--
•
And th•ose, who' have loved me welt
Thrteigh all the, vanishing Year13,Q'
Who' Sighed and' moutited when I fell,
And" blessed trie 'with coMeertieg
• teats,
'They, they shall see me again,
With eyei3, ,of the soul obeli see
When scorning the death and pe,to•
'stand an eternal Ares, ;•.
Elisabeth W. Deafiel*