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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-01-03, Page 6E 0 . � � 1. . I . # . I " , I . I. . � 1, �� . � - . . Z I I . � I . � . � 0 1 .� . � 0 . . . I . . I � . '. : I I . . 0 � I � . � . ..7. I". 1�. . . I C� .. . I . . �O - . 1. i, 0 � . . clmion Plewu�'444t�01170 ,� " .4 " . I ... 11 January 3rd9 . 1907 . � 6 ­ I . . . . . � 0 � . I M- ------- I * I � ­ -- M ­ M-.--- - t:w,e,,.f.-v-,M �-*or,ti-ZoKi1W, - .,1;1.-,S;r1*'2,",,,4­. '4�,"*., �,i,4V,0W,*.W1^kW1,XV iMA111111111111110"10 . ­ I 1 6 - ­­ �m " 1- 1� -1 . 11, - k,%-,�WJr**11dW-�,0KL . . .....­ I . M I .1. 1. % .1. ­- ­­ - -I---- n-" " "' �7 T- -- ­­­'� ­ ­ ­ ­­ --� � - ­ M '. . . M - .11,11, M ­ " , I ... ­­ M . . ­­ . . . . . I . # M . .� -- ­ � M- ­ - M I �� 1. T!""M!, � ;"!;r; .1� - 4 1 . I M I � ����,� - .;;��-�� 7�­­=;Z;;;�;� ` I I M 1 . � I Q, .1, .."i W,�VFWI - :: I - M I I � MI. . I I � I � ­­.. M . I .. I " I . Z� ^,�*4-mw 1 , , . . , - - - -M--- I - -, - 5. MAN I'N THE MOON, , . " 0',., `2",�--�, - �,.,� � .�,,­�-.,,I��;j; I I , I - - -,A, t 0. I 0 , � -.1 ­­ 7- ­­­-­-, I I . 9 ; 04N�ADVS PA'HISTORIAN ., 14. ..' - .1,Z, � i v' �11 . I 1. �.�, - ivil I i R ast Poof �� I I I T---- 1,11.....1. -=;:1. I I .11. .1.4"'. 4�i " - . . . I I . I I , Versions, of the Myth 'As Hold 13y, ."..., .4- ­ -1'. ,,I, -,X; 1, I � I �: V - ", I ' ,­ - I . . i �� Interestina K;troots From the IM , , , I V%�X�i,�,, It. , :� , .1 , , , I , ...'' , -c . -1 t a , '"'JO ­- I , �'�111,' . I . a � 'N 4 d F. lo n In'ern tional, Poo Is of D . N -1101 , %kand � , ­ . , - A P thot ifferent Lan0"oln.­.- , - � 7---- ­�:� - �- - �� � - ­ � ��­------- - ­­ ­ ..��­ - - - - ­�­ - - 171 -­;�1VII.-­ - -111-1p- - 11 ­ I - -.- -4- ­,­� �',"', �4 1 . , :,j -- -�;1;4rni�it,'r-fte.;tQr,-�,.:t, . -04"44ko-r-, , ­ � I ­-, �­­ ­ - I - 7� ''I'll IS , 11 7 I'll., I . - . ' f Remote, Antiquity. . . . ,� 1. �­� -1 ­­ � .1 - . , lc-� 5 --,; " 4� -. 0 44; i I Geologici: survey, 4 11 i, . . � .. se I - being . 4 � I.- i I " ��,� I cured its fame through . . ludiden. - -v � . , -� , '-�, , .. ­ no, - - ­� : .. of all the Wths which have sprung - , . � Heat-a,---d--,"-----�---'�--'-��--- -��-�`��-� 11 I Turn to the in ­ixroly intellectual � I . 1 1,;J";4 1 . . 11 � , ;D, 0-- - - -, I ;F ice Lambe's d avQund the moon, 'before Qalileo!4 i .-"71- ,,�, roasted on an old-lophionefil spit ' � F. . I '. I I -11 �. I ­ Interest of Mr. I - IS, Vp . 10, I �t ,�.,� 1: . - I , . I ';;. ^ be[ . an o ' n` fireplace, the 40 ! telescope revealed another world with :1. I? . ,','�,�,;,,,. ,,.,.,. ;,.ij . ties as to th *, , !*uroswhIclXO1rc9 ..�; %." 1 '.,-114, . ,,, 1,',,5,-,,1,� :i ore Pe . , HOLIDAY celebratidix that will I cove wityinoun ns dee va ley$. and ; I .� -1 � "f . . , , " � '0";1.4� � ff,ff: V" 'Z99 I " ­ ""IR, ' � . I . -to-day. .tains, deep probably '4. . ,� , k,�:­ J.,',,��.',,q �-�,, � ji-. I I meat beitig . 0 , , , . ,�; . , . I - I in the 1 inh0ite.d our Nv" � - delds of . , . . co stantly sur, - ' req, long be remembere( e oldest, and .. %..,�,. . I \.,,. . il , Fir , h 14-1 is A 46 1 Prior to last sum-ni r twentr-tive varle- vast plains, th 1 4 416 . I - ) , ! ill ill � - 'f (W 'A r­,"W"O. � - Now : . I . . II - . .. . . - �t,-�­­-;­­­�-- . � - � American navy is e parim : kirown to In A P .. �%.J�.'�;,t�;ill I I n . �� -1? ,,, I � ­',,,,/ 'very aur- '11L .,,-. I ,,- �.�' I,(' ­'�'J��'-','11 � i I . --1.- ­� ­ .� ,it, T I §11 ;I 1: . I . ­ abitaut. 1. .. �'. . \ , # I I I I ... . I . I wardroom I Of 6n0 of Uncle ISAIWA : number Is raised to forty, Therd ,were . " ! " � ik;� U, I while codking. 11 . I 11 - "" I I . . ­.. -Claus' dinner" giverr in the 1 have lived In the Northwest, s07 has hear i the man . -,:--� , 4 i - '� . .. ..::: V,t .. I ­ -1 1. ties of extinct .animals were . e most ,fam4l4ar Let Us a � . , Dunded by pore oxygen - , 91 � , ,now the of its human inh - , . . wl 0 was i ,. ­,..v­j,v,,,o, 1,1. L, ... I ' ll�,� . . found by Moses g4thermll - -.4 itl'." - I ..z . .1 - gunboats of - the Venezuelan Coast. :: fishes, from which our mud -fish. arid ­ ".". -,., j" - R 1r: rhis �supply of oxygen. The health of yotkr filmily is as depandant vloill Er.104 Mr sticks ,:. - . I descended Tlvctr,e. were . oil the Sabbath, And .condenin. ," ' I ,,, " � - .1 il 'vi .1111, ' � Taft I cat-fl�h are 1, � ­ ­.�',W.... � L'.,... '' to gi the . r hot's ThO pliin hail -been to have the of , . % . tia as u on good food aail .the best result3 i � Is -ies$en P . $,�� fr*Shai.r'.Gf. , on C , elcItherlum ed to dwell in tile moon till the end . � . < 0 1.1 . bristmas night, but as. tile vessel ; .crocodiles and lizards, The . ..'� ... ,� ... . I 11 ara obtain(�d by Vlarm Air 1(eatidx Which catrie a e I - lived therej 119 of. time. � . ( , I .'� � ." I , co.ohed meat its natural, . , was then, at sea the everitowais popt- , ,, pig-Ilke animal Of largo doubtless, i4.the super. L ." �1 : -� ,',;. . . . � ' I . I 11 . . 4id-heail-thful, to every rooni, � � . � . 's, It was i olge, distantly, related to the -plg�aid' Originating, Of the " ' ­ �- . -flavor; --Therovon, b outdoors, puro, . � I . ritil 'New Yeitr -jal� resemblance of some rich; jucy ' I . I . . � I I . poued. u ­ oil ' �to the hippopotamus." Another beaOt fi C I I I . . - I . . . . . I this occasion that an 'Italian battle. I spoto to a. man. Vith a buWle I . � I of the .1 . I . . . . . with .a long name was "an early ,all$ MOOR I . . . ­ .. . . . I . I ship Rommander, with warlike. intga. of the tru I b tar A , 01-U-11 9 tions toward the. Vulted. Stitteg'-diid to ruminate.- There were small idnivagis handed down by zealous SO ba - %aciholmli R" " . D I , e pig," but with a tendenoi Of sticks on- bis back'p it would b4 I � , . � , . . . '. tilek S'. . -. I I I . I ,411,their Inhabitants, was beguiled Into. i eor of later ages art; ions as an edifying warning, It has , , ­ �; . . .. . - GE * . . . I . . I Irom"whidli the 4 nded. F,etrly ,even been referred to Biblical ftutblor­ , 020 I I ., eful -thoughts by good American supposed to have des,ce Itivd. ity. German nurses eOmXnQAIY vary, . . . .;� - � peac ' I pu , rlin ur I ,rich, �wblcli, the American ogioers borsep roamed there, as' did V *li,o , the tale by saying.that tho 60 I I o4gew posses - ,"Leader" F---naee � I rhinocergses, and titgnothetess . driller ia so constructed that a flow 0 pure, heated , I I . dealt out to him in. such quarititleb that . was. given the choice of. burninc in I through it.continudli I ' i eration. . . I . were I%uge animals, withIllImbs shorter � a y when the 'R nge is in op .1 . he finally said he would 111i;ei to. settle ' freei.inj in the moon, and ­ - e, . a leal mall�' 11:5 graie is of. th) I I than those of gn elephant, and bore a the sun or I , Meats are roasted- therein. on. exactly the sanie principle as -� -is the most perfe�t and eicioxiom , . � . In the western .hemisphere.' . I f horns set transversel In ad. that be prooferred a. lunar frost to a .1 . . I I . . , ash pit. 15 de It3 I 1. . I par o � � .1 me spit without . I I I 01) atil room,7,t. It happened that the Itallanto man. 1 solar furnace.. But in the. Middle J 1'y the Old -ti I . . I I , . . colebtated Duplex Pattern, its . vance of the eyes." Then th. w I I I - -1 . ­ I . � -..-- .. . 11 . I , - F' t] �r,611Z,-p Aalng early . I Ages, before Lutherans and Puritans- . . steel h . .Ut. of -war and the Yankee 'gunboat arov- I flesh-eater.9, Inc a - . . I - - I "'-' -.1iadiator is. to � ­ � " . - I ' 4� Ception of � ',� -1hQ, CQnStai)i-'-Wfti6hin'g----AUA- � - I .. , . . � . .1 -- , . ­ , . &I In southern waters at about, 'ffid "' thii cot an& dog itribes, and' 11. I -1 --had superimposed the- con ., I IF . . - - . - . ,rn -the -most effective and-Tapid I 1'� :y the �rewiph Sabbath'filibn the ChTis- I . . . . I I ... ' � � v, - vorry. . , I I utlting , . , I same time, There was the U - 1 'ivature, hemipsotlodoA grand , I ti. � il line thus, punish- " . . � 19� . 4 ' . , I I -in 8 . WIS. I I I . . . . � .� I . heater knowil.. . It$ jOIA0.4re ab- change of ,courtesieso Then occurred, . . lety of the creodonta, which sl. I � "' al, the or 1. ..0. n - The Aerated Oven OF . I- � . I - . . cantly d9sorlbed as "an anim ot O . ed,wa, the i. 'the � the Souve ir catf be secured , � �, .. solfitely air and, -gas-tight, -and. its ,.the Incident that. arornsid the ,Italian erful build," whose Jaw wad' A ore ro4 . It is possible, howevei, that A n . I . . . . . : ,a 1. captain's Ire. A A:me' . I �,lo m I . . . I . . - -- 0 South , ricah new a 1 3; ni, "Mail. in tl . eon" myth may claim I . . . , O' CZ �3tantial ' ust than that of any,ioxisting emir on no other .. I , Whol sitUcti " paper printed a 6artoon representing. � %peu idnioter antiquity. Primitive ! , range. I . . . I 1. vore.11 Possibly to provide.this gentle. an e: -had a teiidenoy' . to ,.personify' *. . E-1cry Souvonir is . absolutely' . . I Ill ,,, b0nd blown out0f the. water upat-lon for the . man , . , , and* massive.' That's why we can . I ,,in I man with oce se robust . � he t, , guaranteed by the.makers. � -- . - , th..C.11 In this, : jaws there avers, those .liatural forces whose. 14WE , I - - . 11 gnmntee it to last A lifttnne. teii Statel gilliboat. ,were prehistoric be' I d n li - . . I � ­.­ I �� � of �cour§e * � o' ,sense what- 1 early squirrels, , &I bares and dt comprehend, his - imaging- , I I 11 . � P Aik U:f "for O`ur Farnav­- Cala- . . ,,,there Was r!c arid aripe$tv, cOul with human' force 1: THE URN9Y.TILDEN CO., - � . - � ---.4 . . u try w,ere 1 rabbits, Life must have been . fairlY tion endowed them. . I Duplex Grate in Leader Furnace veri as Italy and this ,og in, ' . Limited. I . . Idgue. � It contains man7 7alu:.b7e­ " e . for. ' itliring,'dri the Cypress.Hills In,the old. voil human'feelings, and with super- ­ , � , .. . I - -I ��­ - . - , 1. . on the frIeudIlest terms, but -the . -h-uman kifowledge Ana pow6r. Hence I m to , I ,11 1, � . . en time, when croodonta, with robust - . �Jfi il n� Winni'peg,-Moptrea .) W, . . . , � . . . �. . : el9.11 skipper, being both. ekeltable and . "run- the moon acquireii. a 66x and a gen , a . - o,p . . . . � :` , pointers on . I I I . . il jaws,' eldphants w I , 4 how to instal your heating systAlli � . I . 9111VIclous, took the .matter, to heart. � - Ith horns, and, der,' in 8gnpgrit P,nJ 4,,derivotions, ad Vancouver. , - I �& I . . . . . . % . ,. ning rhinoceroses" flourished.. The land. r - , , - . .The Amerlcans� .en ge. i Greek and LaffiZ­gnd..5.Rq11 I . I I I—. I .: I I , � . . . . l � -beard that he ev shark was not the first bad neighbor except . ' 1. " . .1 I .., �� I . I . I . . I . � . . . cused- them of ,',-Inspiting, the, cartoon . to freqifent the prairles." . --- . -modern languagies'as have come - 1111- . . . - . . � � :t . . . I . . I . . lassfeal influence, it ds mas- I . I I find that lie had complained to. his D"18 & ROWLAND-'AGENTS - 0 Ll N T. 0 N - � I I Flowers7 and High Altitudes. , � der tfie 'o ' ' � k, I -ale "'M. AUCK STOVE CO -'p Winited _0 - I . - . . .. .;Zni�: -And'doubtleis this is -'66 iCia­ 1'.( I . I . . . I .. I ­-­ ­­­­ - , . . - - ' ' I -�' Arid let us'eonclude fkorri'Prof. Ma- . -- . ­ .. . - . - � . borne goverlim;Ut. � --. 'I; . 11 . , . BrAntloied Montreal Winnipeg . I , 0 due while the ! coun, with t�e botanlonames carefully �rhy the legendafy '!Woman i ---I- . � ­ . . . . -1 11, .., I 4-6. New Yeftr�s day Com son i�ano neary so -prevalent . . ... � - . 16 Take Ovee. - " � � , I I- � . To, . . . . . gossip.. I was j I tt its heilght. Pot. weeks omitted. He Is writing about ibe Plpe� the ]Zim". ' _ t i I . . ... ,-; � -I . -Floating iRepair Shop.. - . I . o6ks, . I. . . . I ' ' � . I stone,, near -Laggan ,, "Around us %were its the logeiiiariv* "Man." I I . I I kshop, for - rel5airing. I Montreal, D�Q, 3I.-Comiridudant '. . I . . . .. �1, . . , . of the gun -boat - ., it is certain'that A -floating wor: ' : the Wardroopi Officers I . fill 'this til Lietit.-Ctil. Goudreau- df theL. . , � MUM BRE 3 .. . It .­ ­ had. bOen making preparations-4or a snow -clad mountains," and nearly Be as it inay . � - I � . , " tbo,gromrid, except the steeper I slopes in Tej�jtoriic f able we And - the* moon ships of. the Royal' navy at sea is b& Spain ar, -of Marine and Fishefleg - . � ��, . . . . . . 1 4 . eted at bun4erl, . Department ' � . I I . .- ­ td grand teast.' They decided at the last - facing south, were still 'covered with inhabited by both sexes. For,, accord- ing compl. and.. . I . Lx yesterday by the, 0 ' '% I., I . .1 left for .Halifu I . I .. ,.r.0 I tio , . mInute.; to 'Itivite the Italian hud -his ­ . f I - I 10. tbv winter's snow. - F or the last -few Jng to Mr.- Baring -Gould, our - amiliai His Aajestyls'ship Cyclops is. a re- maritime . express, where,' oil , Now .CLINTON . . . . . . . -- : . ' . . , 11 ip'-InarIcableaooking vessel -of 11,000 tons . I . . I staff asIgueststof honor.. - ' -n-u-r-se-r-v-r.liyme,--abou-t-Ja I � . 1. - I .. �, .1. . :� ; miles we passed through a ver-Itablits . y 6rlk� Day th6y will -take over -the. " , - I � ' deriyea from 'the' Scandinavian myth, And. 450 feet long,,;airril fitted . with 0. . � s�l � . - flow6i, garde . Th &ou d ,Was 0 v r ' - `� - - ­ . . � - . . - .. . Irefusal, -of, course, wfi�r out of tlxfi� " n � 6 ­� n 9 e, � -ry ki�d -of shipbuilding - and en- imperial dockyard. . ... I 1. I . . � . , . 1 the guests arrived - ed, �wi.th five. species,.-of­sprIn"=eis- Of the two, children. Hiuki' and Bil, eve . . . . � . . . , " " " . questioni * but whet i ,, , -e taken up into tile moon ginetering machinery, which will fill ." I -Preaffl Aiia�cby. . .. I I . - a- .1 I—— I ie wis cold I grow'Ing fn' the, gveatest ,profusion aAd *who wei I Japs, � - � . their attlind a - and distant, es- :1 - by �lectric. powet. In order - - --- I . . . me,. In many -places � with thq;Iir polb and bucket as' they be run I . . . . � o' s,t in their pri I . . ' -Secret sdr- . I - 11 .- 11. - . . ------------�. pecially that of the captain, who I ok;­1 ju. . � . were drawing water. Thdy� symbolize that she may be surriiiianed, promptly , .1 SAn Francisco, Dec. 31. 1 ­­­- - �.. . I . i were white -globe nowers covering -acres ' . ofs. vice ggentis had theif attention called. ' , . ed as though lid expepted to be thrown ..., 'often, Nylth over twenty the waxing1aid" waning ofthe moon, to arry spot whero'her services I I . . I . Scottish Wit and Humor. ' C6136NAT16N SUPERSTI'TIONS. , . I ,of ground: and , , ' 1 the ship is, fitted for'w - . niorning to The Revolution . � 0 � Into trous. it. was. 8aid-afterWard thdt . . spriiigi4f; from.-thq, sarffe'root, 'While the* water, �hey are carrying r6- required, ire yesterday .... . � . . � I The Rev. R. Borland, of Yarro% . I I I 11, �. -1 ­ . . DIOSSOMS I ' - o till now the g )a1per published 'in. ' * . .1 ­ . . lie, had ordered hiii vessel ti; be ready � Near-bl, could -be seen great patches of fers. to. tli� influence of ihe moon's less telegraphy.'Ur rest- an inflammatory 41,i: . I . . gave a lecture recently at Hawick to Incidents At, CroWning - Kings .That for Imindillate actlon In cape of treach- :. bright yellow which were made by the ,Phases i%pon th� raiofa-11. es . t; secrecy has- Wen.-inaintairibil re: :Bbrakeley innJapanese, in whi6li the ' - . . �, � , , ' ' ' nos so - . - 88 ., "'. ' ' - .. I I I - . . cry. At any rate, I he sgt *#own' � I ' here is 'ail Aniiiient -belib;f found. -in ig the Cyclops. She wa� private- lrlati� o the Mikado, - Pt I a large audience on. "Scottish Wit - Wore -Considered I 11 Omens. ati din- . flowers. of, the Mountain Does Tooth - T I ghydii, . . . * I and Humor." In the course of hit some bf,the -writings of the old Egyp-; 'ly laundhed. under the n4me Of.the dent.Roosevelt, and otherEl in author. .., �J`- I ' The se-�erbbl coronations whic4 have� 'ner *itliout a smile,for his hostsi arid '' Vlolet.-Scz4tereil 4rAong these, -or,grow- -was . lecture he remarked thiLt ,Scottish hu� ' I � . . tians that the moon is an abode of de-, India Brahma, as if she to be . -­­­--­-- taken place within the last few yea for q*h11Q.tbIn-8 looked gloomy., - . i Ing In maz�cs. by -theniselves, werethe - � ity, is. advocated,.1h, plain language.. : . . . , . - I . . . I � . - - 1 4. . ­ �nm�-�i-ixh.,,t�iduzli.t� I 1. ­ . . ' I � . ' - parted spirits, And. some of the South Inerely 'an lildifial triller. Now' . � . � , , W i j A . . . , I n ,it �IIICJi, tts - �Own, re roug I i ' ' 1� ! 'Spring Be4ty, -the Mountaln. Butter- ' I , ,,�.' � " " X. .. 1 . . - . . 4, -o ,�mind not only th6 - as letion as to -make secrecy . .� ,. ". -1 b u I t ,into n, - Gradually, liolwevqr, the,younger of) . -Amp.rican. Indians 'still reiiird,it so near comp, . � - easily distinguished from twt ry o ior I - I -The � . I I I— , v 0 10; 'T ,� ,io" "� ' ,fullo 5 'rg . - s r-�rhieh-U;aditmn- I Ili fore- ! '913%. and the Mountain Aiwr. .. .�, �t -­=- -(, -of-tho-gauairlat .. _Ijle,* ,mappy-imintin --unrinfi4L.Alle. -fut.Ue--Zl6r--nu,me,*aw�-�,d---od-d4l. ;;�--�- . . .ettsi . . -&ueg.e�dei I ­.- I - - - ,- I I . - . � 'In. - * brand by its eisentially pawky flav� Surrounds -such ceremonies, but 'the' � � : . --- dbove--5yerep,-t4te-4ew-44ii,g,.-44ee4*3, _ .g_ av zeks-, connected with 1 14 � . I I . . . . I I - �,�t-a aradise -of 'dead es. placed sniokesti . Or.. Referring to beadles, he told .,Or inany superstitions and omens --which. ' . I I . � . !,,,%carr�16t,,otbers could,,be enumerhted. . R .vhiefs and br­ ' ' . . one �vho enquired -of I a strange min- . ... . ' . . ;.ut, in thii Middle Ages ,the mooll. 'the workshops . And- -foRnilkies... below, ! ­ .I-.-.- .. I . "Un Tpe Uri, (o e.4 the � b � . I �.x%jiy) I climl) . W '46, ", . the variwit, firrictiops. in the I I ' . 'was, generally looked upon' dh . 'the and he __QM - give her a .-- . � - i�t . . , I ister who had come to preach- "Are � 1), 'very.-rilinilte . a : P:, .eastern side -of the �v ' alle� and was able� , - � " ..' - , . A "I . ast L detail 'cavilled � sefit-of'bell, and it i9lLprobably this unique gDppkL�an6o.. . .', � . ... i . I . I . you a pdid yin, or is it q swap?l He i meaning, find eivefy glightest'ni,i6haP . . .. .to look.down.,oft thie-46prdes Of"thd Red circumstance that -led to. the familiar ir . . . 1. I I . . I i . � . D6er River, which, at this time, waq 1. of the moon' with ,Witcll� ' I ` . . . . ; - - speaking about the , in Ahe'elalioratO' prQce�edi�n; ags,ciatio, � Re'Tiniscent bf Is (the lecturer) was . gs "spbke.. ' - snoNV Almost _Que n. Victoria., 11 � . restoratiqn of Yarrow -Kirk to one of disaster I . .. . � ... � - . .. . . still encunihered Ivith. - -- " 1. I ­ I ­ I .. I � Ir -­ - . � � : ".. . . . , - t �T,ond�qu`Globe. . . � . I . . craf . . . . . � . . his parishioners, an old- woman, late-- I Ali u;ifortunote 'incident happened . - I .. tindor'.Iny feet find ,aOo feet belaw're� , . � . Willidin Brown, -who. -died recently ! .. told Ii ' .. . .. . . . . ... I . which qdll retdined . . I .. .. � . . .... .. :.� � ,Vas the , � - � . . . .... . ly, and er that he bad ot thfi-' at .the .cr 11 rillitrin. the Con- - -..Iyosed a. shiall lake . ' ail Crathid,, iiear,'talmorill, IV I . ow ing 6f W . . . I . ,. . .. ,. I 9 . �- L, . f �t . - -- . zeror. ,,kfter tf�e coronatioia omth,`.,in . I ,.'. its Ic covering. .The sIl6nc6-ot'nAt,yre:'.,. Threatened 13y Disru.ption. . , .b- ;rowfi., *ho, wan . I 1'. '' ., itioney by lecturing and begging, most , cl a . �� . ,� I . y , ­ t, 0 : . . nother.6f �Tdlan'l .. I . r. I of it by begging. "It'.4 a ivonder,­-re- ,whicli tile ndw�rftoAavch promised to, , � � :,- was �ftbroken bPfVPd­6r beast, bu Ti)e do,minon-wealtIT of .. AuAtrdlia, many years .the ,trusted servairt. of � I I . . I . �. . . . -. .1 1. I . . . . . Llrebr I '. . ckle,, . . . . .. � I . I I- I . . .. I I . .. : . 11 . . . . . ": �"., -,­ � , .; . -- I: ater­ ing.'the whole . . ., . . 'M A 'O.", t...',, I 1- - - - "the p licenfan was the alIC.StiOn, . .1 rills. . M.tbe,, ly to suffer the, secession. of ,Western ;1 I - 1. * ­ . Ir. Borland . put to' the ass:embl,64. ILI W :, .."Ll . , � - kAbwn. as .Yhe -Bush, which -was . i � V P �� 'wil . ;' ��, A I '. . . I . . ­ 11 .hoon, wa4)r'qot1.ld bQ.seen; gT ing'An -the � Ids$ . ' � . ". . -1 0� 'd:- ' ' I .� ,: I . 1: . I I I I ff ,,f . , , Australia.­Tbis would mean - late � Majesty 1 I , - I e old -,%,Oman, " )rotect the Chi and to exeduto r caslonally, water,. was beard- t3 til composed of five States aona'embrac- . Victoria; - Will m. 'Brb*n for- I . 11 . , ,� . plied th -that the 'po- � , 0 : .Quee ia ­ ." - ­ cr."' ."Oh," r I -e -Archbishop. � I ; �,.%A, .. aild by noon the southern ­s1Q, 0 continent; alipears; like- �Iocmpled a farin on Dees afraid I would Catch him," On one crow, . I , quently visited by her 11 t lice dirma catch y -eplied J dgment and*iiie�rcy,'th 1. I, it.li . 1. werly 'i 'e � . Iva V,*rwl littic". I , f re. - . . ' . - d" I 11 . � ' 'the - . ' ' . . I I . I . 1. � I . I - � .be, 1-11 ". the! Am. as. It. desccridcId f � � .of -'ndarly a iftillion- 9quare' milds of- ,tdyiii,,w 1 I 1 1 � �. . . I '. . -Will Ou fiavd. this prince to a wJien .� s, .1 Ballnoral. � � When !, � ' I ­ � occasion when the late Prof: Blackle , . a 0 11 t4 I . . M - , 11 was stay your 3c . . ­. I I "'. . I . 11 . i the oioel� belo;�, 'our 6 � sent .. I . . .. ..., - ' � r:R - - , . dj:otls re-spollse . ( - thient, Western I .. property to. In.4 rotber� in� �� I W.4 . professor it there.won . . . . . I a a . :11� I (TerabR�' . � . .. startled -tho. Norman. garris .. .-I.... . . ir. rushing: tlirougl� it ,,%Vhs .the last state to bnter thea.uniah. - si . W '4Jy- I., , - ,�� 1,. , - On. -T , hey :. -;ome house in the Bal- � ; I I . * I ."W, 4D .. : .� . . . , ,...'�;; . ,heJgh .; territory, ,or a tbird of the ,elatire area . A . I I . * a , t 0 bf the con Tolin. 13rovn died in .1883 lid - left con- ' -1; ­- -i,q - -4 , .. , 1 ing with him. he asked the _c . �i- assent . , � UP all eVer4iicr6asink sound ,99.,.. - Australia, , ­ .., � . 41, a' any truth in - 'l ,,�� .,� '. � b , .q . voltirtip of ,%Vat� , . I � �1, . -x, -'The Legislati . hand� , , ,., ' .-.. �.. grew. The sun - t . . '.", . qun- m-- cluding it . . the story about the intimation that : believed the E . revolted, .. C.. I— ink behind t.he in �e.Asserrrbly On .Septej I a I . . I , - . . . ­ . . It -lit . . . . - . . be woufd not. be able'to meet his rigiiih, had' . . . - slier�c6 set- 'a vote of '19 0. 8,, mor.;;l &omids.. whW 4 been built 1 - I . . I I . . . .. . - I'll -ds an m i4: .. tallj.�.to thij Nvest; slowl.v. � mber 26, resolved, by 1-1. . I ., . , . - . . . ... . 11 . . 15y'Inorning kIll-that the..tim ba(l , o e.1 - for; Win by Queen I ­­-­ . .*I'.,. .: , i tied on the, sconte; -and , - - Victoria, -,vllo had - -­= - ­ I , d'torchi, , , They set -110 . -. - , I . 1: ..%. . . � . .. .- . " e 0 m ubmit ' ' ' ,-- .1 I . I .classes, having been altered into lasi§, . And, took up itheir sw6i , . , Or s uses on fire, the flarnen 0 '' . ' ' I I . . � . . es and then asses, .and tile professor spr . -a general alarm.' ' , � . . --.t .1"',: . mov'enlent of vvater,had ceased. Day �-tiug -to the' b6opin -the, question. .'. of ..made it'over to, lijm� by ,deed of gift.. . . � I .­ U� . ) . . � lm.,X rr, , � .,. � assured him that there was not a -,vopd _ ead, there ,':.was . . . . I oughout: the sul . 'this :Aboat three years 10,'o this bouse.was. . , .,(*� The Engli, . ffie plund- I by day - thi ramer, . . 6o�avation from .th�' Com�rnonweglth, AHE Mr -TA I All - r- & - -1 I . sh; hearing of 1 "I . .. . � . . . of,truth in it.' Sortie time later the or, rushed' out -6f the ' eburell. , .,:rll6 , �-- I ,;hlng and.� freezing, on , the' grourid Ib4t the unroll . , has - niitchitsed 'by,the kiilg, an(I William , . I 1. !W� . . I �- � ineltirig, fibNving, r1r. I . I I . '. . .. 0 % -1k ­', , . , , , . an article in -­ . .. I . t I 4 S gte. The 131-0-" uilt lilmselt,,Q�, rernflonce on � . I . . - 11 T. I . ­ 11 story was publisbed in . . I bishops* and cleriv -who - r6filailied I llept on, and even. IQLte Ili -Septeffiber proved detriment to the t ,ty' b . , W I 01 L. -;;c . . ... . . . �tng i',Ppeatpq bit higher e18VM-�* immediate ."cause is, the. rejection'of a I � , o .. - .. .f .. : Q1,11 C"c'-i-I.D.. �, ;'I: I � - ,an illustr- w thev .1 I . I . Was. bi , . state, ,which be nirmi-. .0 -L.L : 1, "I I . I I I ill.oll,,cotiftisibri .that - . - I . Villa I _ .. -L _ !,� ated magazine', and a fe were in s 1�1 , I . ' rail . thv*TnvA!rpAlild e% . ; . _ , 1 . months �afterwards the edit6r iritimat- I I tIQhs.---l',7royh the f()b4 Report of Catia se tinental was a genial, .=:==== " ­ ­ thf()U�h �Njth the act. . , survey of a tran�.on I -Wgy� ed. Victoria ' ­ :H6 . . . . . . 'could hardly go. I . � L L I .. .- ed that he had had twelve differen of crowniiij. Williarn-henta 66 turn- ..... ,. . . � d1aft 06010910ill Survey. L L .. by tl�e tipp�r fiouqe of the Con . -arid .Was much I I . . " - - :: .t . . , � -1 I .. � - . , L imon-I 4 � . , .1 , I. .: .... . . I ­ -­ , . , wealth. It : - . For It ,c):11.4 . . .1 . .. . ., : � , :!1nal . I . � I'vo I 't' ' I letters from twelve different.men in' Ili - but- -( I e . .": . . . . . . .. .. ,t I . . I I . ; was iti the'liope that such , -ed in the t;hstf!Qt- . '' I . . L I ."i ,J%)'r.. -. � -s y ',:' -I,- k A, -1 . . . . t -oulfl,' not* conjecture th .. . I . � . I . . ... '. .. I . I . .a ' CLA . I I al it). vI 11"'Sil . Var, ..4,- I . different parts *of, the world -stfiting .,, ' . . . . . . , . � � I I *line would bes -built' that W44tdm I . . ... I . .. fise, .arid sat trembliug at the. loot ', *.. , I ", ..: , . -7--- onser*ited - I to L enter. the , . I . '. - . Ill 0111 . .. I . . . � I . ... - ,.-'7;. . . -777." i,'Airatralia* c . . I . . .. . . ..0 . I . that the ,story was a true one, and of the -altar. 'N6 great mischidi was ; . . ;. I : I . . .. . . L. . . : * � . � . . . Whe Ne%V Yearlm Dell. ., C's I -i. .1 . . . . I . . . . I I . . � " I : . a fit)# A,114,v,tt lo V. -Y . . I � - , � L I I each said he was the in , .1 the. occurrence I : . " . . . .. . . . L I I L - - ells,the, most , � .. L - Tr' I I I I I � I . � an 'who scored don'd by the fire, but . .t . %*.,:--.; '.'.-'.*- . . , , . . - . . . . . , .,,.. -Or all.sounds of all b . . . . Am V,11121,1316.'- ,% . ' . I I . . , � 1. . . I I . . I . . . : � � .,.. ,��,?-- Ick . L.. � I . . � . e, I out the "e." � laid the fairnildtion of 'it long enim: y X11 ��* *� I I. 411� .11.N - -. . , . . . . .soli.ron find mos'l; touching Is 'the L peal � , .. .. . . % .I , � . . . . . . I L I ­/ �4W4 . It. 40 . . ­ . . � L* 07, .,$jr , gr I . -the- En's - 3 - I .., -­" I i � . I , � . 1. '4 out.' . � J, : ': , - .., � . - dish and .Normans. N��. -;.7k I I , . . . . �� . , between ' .." AVAL­ L w)1II,!l, rimgs 'i the 6.1d, y,ear," says I . �. Tir , �­ _'' , " , L, . * . . :,. , 1.0 I L - LL ::, L � 11 - I I ` L - , - I .� . The (lay of Iiinry V.19 " coronation, -,j , : ".. 0 � I - I L� I . . - I . . 7,11. - qtm r,ctiril�,, !,I- neverheard 1-VwItli- .. - I , � " , . , .. * , L' " - " . - " ,a,. sor , DUTNKIN , !LIKE; - To -.7% .. wt"s . � ,. �,. I I .. ,I . I . 1 (!I1,j4 . 'tt�W-Vfill;h-�tj, ( I ,�� , . r 4141) �. . , . I I . . . . I . I - I 'a � . . L I . L. � . I I 11 ! ims.11 � I... .., .. P I . . . - .9 ,� 'rh0` III), pithl'I'61' ,S I .. , bain as. 0 1 :* " � , ISTAI .. I I . . 1. , ­., . � I but. v .�iitiwring up� of my .mind to a .: I - 0d P si it Sundaie, .w. ' e . . I . . . - --; , I .1 .... I I 1. I .d, , . , , , ,. , ., . -- MA IV— - : I . I A 1. I - . . � ,� Tonffito, ui)lIP;&lS- to.lalltvr.. ,:A ... . . "Kr . tha L have I . L " .1 . . 4 . , . .., ... � -.,few" � � - . . I I I . I � r 1. . , abd ternpeatous il�y, iV i th', w in d " � . Ing the-vIsItorSL to. parta e , , . I 1- ­­ if , . . . . L (11, otoill Images .;CFILI,�t�,., f . suite anat-. 1, oftfiepunch, i" . ­e�ficelltra 1) t; into rs,f)f 011LI"rio fur fillid.-s' I.,.;,JLJJ" '-A ' y'. . . i . 11 I'. - , . . I I I . * I . I . . ji, L . �11N �111(]L sleet, so that, -men gre . � . I! . i.. *. . I .. 4 r 'the. past twelve . I ./; yelt�d thereat, ni'aldn' -divers intdrpre- and w�kth each glass the suspicious cap� � ­ I . I - . I heen d1frused ove � -'--� , 0-1 1;, 11 111,41 �.. k . ­ 9 . ' ,:: . . 1. I I .,.!-I 1. . I . - � . , ,� . , : . �. I " I our I "...... . . I . viduths, all. I.,hav&. doue..br mff6red, - � " - . I i , tatiops Which : the same. might.., sig-' tain'grew less S�usplqionq. 1) an h' . ;. I .L I I L . I �.s ` :.. : L. . . ; 0 . . - 4' . A A&SrRALM I., ' I ------ a . .1.:'L"�""��"��.'2;,�"";)"'k " . I . . . I. . . ' perfortned - or-rieglected: In that ,Reoa- , � . Atilt 1,;...4 , . . .. . . I i . .. ' -W5 49A Z 1A I I . . - - . 49 . nine." . . . he � was' 'affable. 111 another. bout : lie . I . I . I I I I N,fwswnv - , , Y;. . . L- . . ,,�, . - . . . . . . . . . I . � .;-,. I I I 1 . . . ... . . .%. .. .. I v y ni..'. - . I -, was affectionate. By tbe-time.the real , �',Jv pj. ! '. I - W041.,05 , tcct� WRIC; 1 '11 L I - . . . Andficident attending the ctowning ed , . .,Ll wall,(,% . .. ' I . I . . � . . . . . I . .. . .. 'tho llo�l rid i� ' ` of. Charles- �' p -,,, g ' A ':' . � t.'�.., , � '4- .L. � I : : I MMEWA& . . 5y)�, *Y- i � �,,, .. - --.� LL � . i 3tuitrt was -ominous. The ," , - celebratioliL begau., while the coffee was . - , . , . I . - - . I N, .� . . , . . I N ­ IN . . - Royal b4rge . 41."t, I im!q . .. . .. I � .� . . -L . I L III i1i4n is - C 1, stablished z879 drifted -fi-oin i �1� I . I '' L . . . not IL 14 C. : ts meeting. ,,� I . ,�- �. I . . . � . . I . - , I* I . . '. I . .1 . .� . . �. I titan- but., 111k.V111- -. . . , : ',being served, he'ha,d forgotten the .T;, ,� 11 I . .�� , '' L ca .. I ; � . I � I place arid .stuck in the .(ykud of the toon and -was.01fildn" health"o�tbe I , , F I : . I . , ... I.i . .. I : ­.; , :.' , I � Whooping cough, Croup, 'Arofichlfis( .I Thames. otliiii'oocurriinoeg wer I 6 un- . i` .1. ..I..- i , . - . �. *1 I - . . I .. . I . .o- . - . � . . . . I I I : I , eiad,,.' T Ito 4 i %-�fr .. propi I ., . � � . , . Ouo ' plie "s4�rmorr.'sounded like stars-r(ndatripes ereiy thirty ieconds; I T,'i�.%; I- I.. . . . . . � I . . " !. . - �! : , 11 . . .�!f; . AUSTRALIA'S THRICAT19911110, bftRVPW01f. ' - - - ' - . - .. I . � . I .1 ('1111d Iriwill a 1.1 Y, , '. : . -,h, Grip, ASthma, Dioht�eria tious; ', . ati earthquake When -the ceremonies,. wbich had been- - 19,', -1 � �;., . .1 I . . I .. I . I f . - . I . . I . .. � . . , .,,..,!I --- I, � ,fi� "'! .. u -n -The seceding State is,sp . . . . I . . �. �\ % i4kee .Ili viliorio . 11 g.i `i ,4h�,, Ion. STS& . ­ 11 !O I M W 4 � rot:. ly populated, but it has fairer .pros- a . Crtsolene is a boon w - . , . ­ M -c" - ��', r, . I 's . . I . )-.:�, I . I . t hic � 41no, . . to ASMUlatics -shock. as felt during the service,-rthd ca'refully t1tranged,, had- be�n In pro . ­ 11 I . 'A, �.Itli't adold rak . k- 4;� Q in his an- ress a few minutes he.was prtoposing.ii I S "a . n? - * 9 116 I or; .. leimew Brett' Tool '.. . J)" %, hits . -eeni'more effectiv- to breathe in a ' - the herald mkde, a sho . . I �.Q.Wdge -rh-- - o ,r pects thah ii-ny of its neighbors..Its . � . I 11 ivi�ugem . I . J' . Is ,.- . alil.a output of gold is second ba'. ,-'and Blots" op! . yer, � , ,-- - - I I Itty . � . I—, it aw � him the . � V. , n ,,,, nouncem( -expedition by his and th gun- 44�1 . . e 11, 14 , Locure disease of the breathing ,,rs�ns 3nt, proclaiming olint , i If nil only.to't . 0 to - - ' child tLying itiTti -1 -v -i . . "dubitable" i steed -of . � '. boat's crews .against tlie.,-Vonezuelan ! . tier's sold all countries in . - . . . , I � . , .. d -- -- ". r: ; I h., T ,k� ffie rtinedy itit,>th-, �tomach . t.1 the 'Indubl-' . � . . of * the Triuw�aal` of ­ . .1 . - Rad �*tr4.k1,,,J . : i I.., lir.cattse the air vmdered strongly anti- ­ ... .:. ­ . 1. .. - . .. � . I I . -� . I . . . . I TTAPPT WX'1*11 11 . onto 6 . .. I P., u - trith � table, beir." --� I I 11 CaL­tai. , . . I . the! world: In 11904 it produoied $42 - , . - I '. , I ..' c m ita over the di�..a,,ed surface i Bref . i it the-.1neld . eint. of flie.1talian's i'' . V, . � 1. , rN V * . . - DO.I.L. . . . . I . � �, �I'�Ut.h. %tving prolonged arid constant treat. When (leorge Ill.. was .installed., go * . . . fice., i 11 ­ , I ' . I . 1. . . . .-.---.- q -�­�. I ODO,000 ', worth of the precious ineQ. . . . The hospital h I 'last 3ear [n jL-I.6-41, '. - 1.1-t. ft 6 Invaivable to niathers widi iiiiall the throne.. Lord E'ffingham, Xafiter conversion had been1acking. the dinner !, - , . . its ambitions, thendore, are high, and ; tii;-33i of the,u-mutu � � . - 3 , . I. . � . . - cots n .. I v , r,�,4. Of Ceremonies, Torgot to provide.. the - would have been in affair to be rememw ,;,. �. I 6ne of, its post urgent damands is . I - a�nd ' 81ig Fn,1141.1 I IAe ofa consumptive - -- of State and the chair, and. can-- . Welsh' �uvers4tttan­, - . . -- desert I . . from -131 placeti oufs1do of-Torunto; ,6,6,� . .1 . t , I I ! I I , , I del.c. fittil iminediate ,65 qe� `�ftord ' , the for a railway to run across We Pb . . INIE 'is . ,.-..,. . .1.1 .. . .0 . bered. The fl . cost � . reh.4 rr;v)ni v,iuglis or in- ­, o-ioy-foirr tlId­--bii-nqiwt.' The articles had I ­. ­ . I. I—- ­ n,st part of.the closing eel-_ I :: Slarly of the superstitions of, . �. ., . 1. c appea­r'nu-ce, " o - -i I . . � so . . ti.,­dd condition.. (A the , . . . ... pbration 'was tii- , f 4 . -il to, New ,separating it from South Australia - ­ -40=0-01-140 ;. . I ,� . .. . Welsh peasants .With regar, . , - . . to be improvised, and the ceremonies .� . that it md,y no loilitei h9ve'to-dbpdh4 I � - --.-.----, .1�37 ots'. * 1. . . Ib:: At. . I . ,Christniastree, which of course should Y6- r , :� I - . I I per . Pit- - - . - . h., by druggists. J . .% ,.%,ere do - foi houns.­, When the, , . at's day take the form of omens -o � on the .sea- alone for - means '6f com-; ir ' ' 1�11 . W ,layed ­ . ' T -is . � ft; ve it le - h Usanc . . . .,�,I­L t ' L Kinj complitinkJ f)f the. llegligOnce he, ,I c6il called A N, w Year's tree. It augurles,­16retelling joy oV sorrfow,- - inunication. --with ' the--- other Statesi- ­-.U-AeAA,zL 0 tio,nb per . . -- -, , . . , . .. ". . I .. s a bl, tree, .tooi on I e .that anybody 0 �. A I - I I ­ f 1, . ,.. 1, . � ,ostal for booklet, : , Gmes " i Cana a I ay --mtl'- 7--"-- , . . i.rnmitir" MILFC3 Co., - - ,.-received the roply front 101ingham.' -. �ya * prospdrlty or disaster, during the COM- The fiction -'of the.Assembly may be of H in t, h e r a ' . . . . I Lbal�ed, Agents, 51�nt- , � I �� "It is true. .4ir.'that th(-,re has beep inight have envied, * and file tars 'had' Ing yiiar. Thus it is.. it-populak belief intended,as a.threat to the Common- . I . �Aoixlt know what Psydbine wore 133 . I � . . , I , . . 1, . ICA, Cma�kfa. .P.7 �akeri .CaYI6 111ade a trip thn wiles litlaud-to,get It ., lijtL,li't6' the de. - THOSr§ WH -C . ­ 11 1 1.4, 11 �� , I mime neglOolt, .but I have I . . eople, wealth to make il I is and, what it does are asking about it. sick lit., .. I . I . . among this. most Interesting p I �f \t .., . that the nk�xt c(promition. shall boL oil the.previous ilay. ;" It was�.borne. � that If a lamp or candle be taken Ouf xnands of Wt6st�rrx Austraila" but I THOSE"WHO do, know what k1sychine lie e I I "I. . " 1: i� Z� . I . .. . . it disxpgard . I I . I "! ijk� , � I I regulaied in the exitto.A'nianner pos- In O' te - Commonwealth , t They' I , .nos " I . I . a., 4 . . it -th' wardroom.1t: reached up Into.,, strould the I I .. , -ii, I . .. I , .. I . . I of a houk Xew YeAi's day some mem , theie� is little doubf that is and; what it does are using I . _ d,( i . � sible." . . ,� , the-doine-like Nvitildow 41f.tite' top. ror the threat , theiv best pihysiclan and L ii'� �yl, . .� ,�, , . . - 10 I . . . We fo� the family Will die beNie the ly'�take place, � so , vord, it. aA . � I it I . - , �. , . --­ --- I— . As George was.-itioving. doww - secessioii will real' � I �. - d 'Year Out. Abbey with th� -'Royal eir .. . . 4, . . . .. � .1. . I is tills wi(ldow, forming Id'i6it"of 'tower new year -ushered lathat day -is out. a the friend... I . .11 . � - WKIC-111nitf Me 01 . ,e. clot -oil '. .. Close to the heart of.the people I ­ Watchlug'the old year out has been *-lie&&,- tlf�..grqat diamon&fell out, ni d, space, to the,. wardroord, naval,,, M'e% '.It'is also, a, b6pular bellk among, themp, r . THOSE W11`01 us* it are being quickly . . * i:)'"Q - ­�icj,vtpe iioogs� just, ­ _ ,. . - 11 onto. but -no landlubW . ­ ailwaf prepodtion, ­ . 1, I .. . . anti permanently cured of. 0.11 foinis of it,4 fo-in-- NEW. " I a conimAi custom in many lands; In' was fowid mhlv after mitch troul c. have -a teetitileaR . . .. 'that .to throw out.ashes�or dirty writer, * - , I . , h, 4 atiofi , . . AltItIV91'.." "� * . . I . , . ' . ' . throat,, iihesti, lung and..stamac . . . . Ph .4tiltilig'in after (lays I)er coliiii. Ito e to got It right'80�1et.1t .i certain to. � I . A Hopeless case. , ated 12,'20 chililtem most countries it assumes with the se�- . (I re .w�irte flot Itv p i , or, Indeed, Anything el"j. Is .. I . . - those. whO saw 'fil the mishap tile' be tallptl simply a 3vinflow.. The treii 0.1 trouble& . 4t iPl a "cient,1110 preparov thF) 11 spital haq tre rious minded the phase of devotion. In � � bting misfortune to the entire. house- 'A.Tudge," silid the prisoner, tioll, fleobroyirig aff iliqea.4germs in the � About q;--)00 of ti'o"se weto unable, I 0 pay . I foro-shnilowing of ttic Wling away of Nvent all the way tip, Jklia from every hold during the .whole,.of that twelve- Would like t9 as � IV, a low 'qu6stionit be. � onderful and w . . � � I . . unities where Region Catholl- . I . . . � blood-, And system. lt,is a w � . ere treateld (ree, many co ilit; ' 13 colonies, I I . . re,liting . tnetrry� t . .. . .. . I I - , .�, fore I enterimy plea." ' .. I tonic and system building romedy, find I . I � 1. ­ I . Your,lnollvly branch the . g1fts: for tile I . - I . 1. : . men h. . � . . t cism Is the prevalent form of,faith the 11, is %ell to, remornbei, in reading . , � .. ���­­ - - � . "You -have Ib court's perinission'" . . . . I diners: - , . 1, 0 .. . isa, certa#� ause. for I I I � .. .. I . cd�l put gp'l � 8 . , . . . . I .. I de n'-hilfg0i. - 'Year Is begun with midnIghi'mas es, of tfieso glooiny prophecieA- of doom I . . . as fas-' , ' - -, 11� f . . . I I ­­ -3ust as�the New Year's tree w . . Old SaLmosw Times. . I said the judg6.- . ' . . I ... . I it t Among the Greek Catholics the same. that such inti,irlents' . are se dom' . . ,� � -, "If I go �on tirfali'! said the prison- -COUGHS, bronchial. Couihs, ' ­ . , 0 he dour . " . . thotight' of IiTitil - ag utitoward -indi- to,led Into Its..plilco-outhe center of the, * 11, the old times the. Saxons Used to, I . I ero . .1 .. � .. I * I uhage provalls, It declined .In the � . . lit, 1'd6, I have to sit here and hear an LA 0RUHW,,, , Chills ailil FO' ; . � , � . ­ o f - t � a Church of England. 6ut was revived derit has trectUred. Then tile snper- table there. a0peared. tilrodgli the'lilgh dance around an apple tree on Xdw, the hypotlietical 'questions iwlfed by Colds . ,. Willicult Breathinigi, . - I . I I a's 1) I., 14 P. I I ' -1 jAitious inind, seeks sbine;,occurrerice . whidow a real Santa Claus. with beard , Year's eve, qInging. a song. This �Yas the lawyers?',' - I . .. P . . - 0ineral WeAkness ,,� I � morey. . by several of the dissenting bodies, the rv' * tbe purpose of an. omen, a , plleulllenl4, . . . I ,' ­ � , S y e r 3, . i I to Ae 01 -and furs.and red coat of appr6yed cut, supp9ged to Ifisure a good (!top. BeIIS I I - I ­ 1. � . . "Cer�ainly,'­ said the J,Qdg"i . . '1011' '' , I watch night of the Bletbodists being thing Tipt ,hard to find� ihice alinost' 1,) higr .*ri hitis, FlMale Troulblest , . ifierely a modification of the -once, gen- � . own the dilmiley-like open be. *ere rung to notify the people -of the "And - hear. all' .tile -blind ing,ex- 3*6AC � I tlody,sdol I . � , . . I I , . . every odcasion: is. W.tendeid- by sorrid 7riqlwled, finally 1(iaping upon the to- * P� I . . I I . . Fkhle -Apipetilte, . ­1� I " may. be th't - ..-- � , .going, out of the old and the coming 13! rts?" Catarrho�, ,­ ,. - I . . I . �, i it I . eral practice. Among the Convivially utlfortunated . - fiecklent.-Nineteenth ' * force tbnt halt' a. dozen I . . cils- i0f course." I . . .. I i ." � I L Rikmorrhages, I 14 yriitiidl . ll I . ple ,with such ' of tile new year. Another -ancient "And follow w4eak Voice, r, - .. I N e a d b to I I . Inclined, however, watch night Is tak- Cwitury. , I glassei went era4hhig to the floor. torn In some pints Of I@ngItLiiu' was A110 the r6asonipg of the sleeplessnesso Night Sweatsi I ­� -J A * 11 en anything but seriously, -and the new � I - . ,. chemigtry and -insanity experts?'� . . I . Soultbisily, 1;, . * , I - ., rerce or M. om, I k1l1ld- ltbo nppahl.9p or,the pow, bilarl- opening - of the house, doors that faced � is judge. Neryousnesso . cansumpti* sitnVINO URKAKFA� . chil.l. . . . year Is welcomed with -sucir signi of I . �4 I)ql'ty he 11INCeedod to dward the- the west to let out the old year, while ' ::Very. probably," said t) . of the , . . pe . to I rejoicing as id one.who did not underi ; Traveler (in a railway. carriage, io 0111 I . Well, thfin, judge, I *ill enter' my malarlap - ", I Catarrh You� dollar may be a doi ' Ir Of h0 . . . ' gruff . I . Anaemia,,, ' . . .... -I . . itand the customs would seem,) follow passenger) --"Sir, what do Am N*S(Mlfs, calling each Mline In it the doors '.du tb* opposlie side -were ple . . I ­­, Stomach.. .Omeboayls Cilild. Thli Ito, &AI 1111V out , heartily1tred'of I . � . te whiskers, the ne , I Aft these diseases .are -4'erious'in them- dividesids ot'heaIll, und,halipiness to suf- I . Xate th I at all men were ,to Indl- I mean? This is:tbe,thtra timqyofjl�ave 'v:)It,e from beneath Ills wh* w year. In ,;;� at Is it?"'rasked the -judge.' .. .. . . Army and Navy �Lifd. fe ing phildhood oil . I I . existence and glad to see their yeara tj I put out my nifitch." 'When lie came. to th6 Italian captain the sixteenth century pins, which. had I ­Guilty!"� selves, and if jidt, proinptly cured in tile �y dellar khai* Is . . . I I . . I 1, I . g " Feliow Traveler "F6ree .of Hnb;t. W� addressed him as. "Your MOSt p0w- e'wfy Inveiited, were citremely ,m of 8" " by as speedily as possible. - - , , - . been n early stages are the vertain forermint )Ali . � * . .. i I ­ popula ' I , I ., � . � . . I , I .,. . 1 I'm & inambet of g. volurileer fire b,!� orrul dxeellenf-y 'Signor Cnptaln Of r as New Year's gifts. . - Sleep Lon'g and Live. 'Coll'sittliptiolt, in, its Illost terrible forms, I by friefids of' .. I . . . V J)_ . ' � . . . little children. U 0 I 1 ,;p�de" '. . goyal Magazine, . INy - which high soilfidilig g1*6119060 I � . ., . I I I with to live t . If you know. of - . .. I.- : : If you 6 a iood old Psyehind­,�inqiters and eures'Con-atimp- . . . � I . 9�. "Ic, We '11, '. ---� ..R."W . " �­ . tile Signor eflptain .was., so flattered- . . . . . .1 aRe, and to enjoy all your faculties tioll". bilt it InnO f easier anti Faim, ti) - Ally ,Child In. your. I .. I !!!­Q�� -�-A�!.t!-!`5�1�-" . �� I . �. i that be b0j�bd until his rebead , New yedwoo Gifts of old 116me.. ,When'you are old, eq1tivate.1he habit it 6-elopinetit by. uQ1t1'­­A4v.` ne*b rhbod- .who I �� . 2-4�- ... -__ . . � ­- . ,to jeco = Ittole, 1�'4' a sample of tht-ins,,"ttids"of , 0 or or I, .10 . I - p of sleeping long and soundly. � .,a � . - 1111111111111111111111111111- . -- �� - ­ I . I . . bumpted Into vvhat was left of tv.salicer Hondy4 figso date.q and a small, is k .. . I 0��'- 4-1 . . � .1 . . 1, I 1. of money wpre ordinarily given by, the .Mr. W. P, Fritll,.XA., who is 97 volantat it 1111801"Cirkil stateluent0roin . . . I . . I . ot Ice crearij.-New Yor1k. ,rimes". , ' - ` , or has elub fect F . - I I . � . . . .. .., I I Romans at the Now Year's testlVaC yelirs old, aiid Nleeps; only about four 411 over (Aut lit. �jend tho pareut'.% I . - . ,h night, says that "veryold . ­� TWO CL011 W"If CARE" * . Vne,4ar seleote& file rettlit of Itimis. symbolizing the sweetness witbk which .hours ead I)r. T� A. 6100111", T.IniftQd - - natub to the Xos�. . . The Idea-F-BleveraAe , .. , � People do not need niuch sleep'.". Ile (;011tIorreiI.-I feeT it, In%, tInty to adfler, voll I , . � , JX,,PLA8'CL1t - . - I I . I . - � . , . oil of war, its the yearls, - On tlle� etriper ; rernarli:Abli, 01.0 sfievied hv, Yn'J1`,P-Y1dd1W Vital. . . . . I . .1. . I . , the two Tneed gi tile year was to begin confesses, however� that he . would , of The . S -be dollo foe olube foot chit- - .. I . � slid ojfo�11111'41'% Whit -h hAVk1 (4011c 1111der )?IV . ce what olul . 11 . . I . . . .. grefl-t mile stollo"becallso the statue Of-, or costly -gifts wore -Anylsbed by t1le .bd.veiy glad of moto it he could get PCIP)nIll obson-Ation.'.11,111-ep 11)1'n. uell k"Wil 10 dien. Theta were 36 Qke eases Ilist Year ASK 1*001- # I thig god siomed to look back Into the patricians, ifille custom of giving pr - it -anj. most .healthy old 'men 'sl�ep nit', Aibert'I'myliselid, lWel V-1)AMI 31.1 'tolin I . ,-: . � A PALP' ALz, past arid forward into tho future; I -tip for 'I von to ton hours per dieni. UrKAy. Hit of shelburne ('011istY, ii,vre pro- , find hundreds Ili 3.1 years, . . I .1 I . I I entg to the. 61111perOr was k6pt from se, nt�' t, im, to) � . QJl-,bV--4­i­h0q m to h#%,o, .1. 11 I ­­­ . �. I � .1 . . .. . .-nou II 11110 . .. T,- . palatable � - elays after New Year proper find be- '- -M conmtitiittloii�ntititol)t�itl(,Ilro )e[Willi p 11 . � henee on New Yonr's day we are still (lwyfly-i � nieftibef . - - . r, I � .11 full of ' Lord , 7 'doldest refteho tucilleal 11d, W , IN11 4"t"If"I"I'11111 . - , , , I ox , I , -� ,� the vlrtudT,:bf` malt. pily1jig tribute to'n hos then god. Prior na4le stich A', deftin oil tile purses of the Of tile House of Lords -being 00 "I * In (I Ille ith ­ . . . years of,agelfleeps ten hours out of loi�1,1.�11,1(111nrd I eyst ,,, I . .. /h id . to tile reforn) of tile i'llendar, the Ro- ,jobies that Tiberkis made, a Ili* for- ', I t A duty "t,ro t(: .1 IV 411111ftn1tvto I I - � � and hops, and i mail 1 A Observed the 219t day of Decoln- bidding ITO giving of \New Year's gifts this 24. Hari eloton,, who is,83, sleeps Ilta it It fillivereA . . - I . spoLrkling '. condi- seven JlOur,j. -Sir William Hugging, fto�i i�WlWilbliitllse,"C. I , . . I . I 10 wintO . � . - .- -4 � I'll - .. � Men, is the ideal . b A. 1'. - " til 'r g6l,ftl(tio, w;'the boilw. except on the calendg of January. � . hour8 every Yoursy'lly till] . I ", 1� - - �. � I nln� of tile Year. Tills (late And the - - I 11 1. -­­..� .. Aged 82, sleleps nine . � I,., N 1) �Lvk -1h;1 ZIP;. J.P., . I . . . . . . I -­ (LONUON) beverageo . Ilight; while Sir , William, Ldeoe . � a �-ATII,Iatbor, 24.8, .- I - . . 0 I . . I aximin6r solstice, the 21st of .June, fill . Tito .1ewisfi'Sew Yeetiq "' ,month, poy,11inp, pronoli I neefl, ��,,i-keeql. is for I 111CV61tit, . AFTIM . . . ' st'. ' who' 'a " th, find 'PI L0 J. rt Rlt � i W'ell:ns tile vernal and autumnal-tilut- The. Jewish Njlew� Year. is. In* Aligil '"wo` ", I -- i)� ,k11ftOunc6 It..; pi�e . I olde I duV, kale at all..up-to.date Acalore, If Y01111 -, CM0 Wild 001�WJAIH0114, Nfaw when chorlif4t.q � I ity, &lid noctial ehanges In Mitreh and SePtOM-' but as tire Ist Or Jitimary Is regarded g Fab'(50 t supply Robertson. Cfiairniaii, 0 to bouyla,i Davil. I in 11 I judge.1 I:- na need � -1ther th n tell- ., (Irliggot or gonoral otoht� c-if"10 '44't .4pigal .for ;Sj�k , took no further# bor, have come lit for fiest place In the J)V .Jews as ,4 civil v, ft It , o I t ball P01`ft.!i1`U11e`1 safl`)�il 'to 1)r "I"'.1.8loculn, murited, ifo See. -Trots., of tho Ito. :, . .1 m4rit, 0 I � . I oe the fw as well � voll, wri I r, 'I � 0'. I . . . �� 1; .4.- ,,� . I I foar,at varlol" tim&q In tile h10 0. jions'llolldily they obN&VO, it w1th the . . . .­ I C11i droi ollego i9troot, Tormsot I, I . Oki . . . 101i" 8treot; Weot, Toronto, t�e,'. , , � 11� rt I * 11.1 1-1 � *11.1f * I I . � -1-1 -�,- ­ - the, *00d, , .. Y ­ . � - i I I , . . 1�' . ..: . -... .."- ­"?na'. ­ ww"il . . 101111011 , " . I � , � � veqt of the 1fo�)q1.%.t1q1t,.. . . I I I � I . ,� . . � , . -, - ­�- ­ =2 . 1 $ . . .� mA, .. � ­­ -�� I O'��. ,(­�V_ 11� . .. ­� I . . 11 1% . I ,1 1. 1. . . .1 I . 0 - . 1i . . � I . . � I 0 ../ � . co , , V 1. I I 'I., . 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