Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1907-10-25, Page 31 • • to at* 4164. tifr itatok wu " 11.6 tad flocatselod %alert telatar etWeler eleteleonetelleltle Nal vials relepinits* gs itensetabit "IluALY.' la OW ware. a ' fix, Thither*/ trlig as' took oaestitas lo 0664111"- 14"11* protest. *kali head of tas lt:Sithtik l*fr,," ItAtilit ItiRivr Too w 400* ~nag 4r *Wore wttiterellPun ' 'Scrgeant 140).satios* Who was, Mott Wilk Hawkins. nP obietereedt wriltet Sir lotto headi Vas ROA* flitr-AtY• titt aegidant:1,, 1+Yfte:? ee, etriatdos ott, cefillet.y *0140V: POyjEtit OS Tugs tzszcw iNeteitu- oulAin 4*.the nab* 1 / • But tor the Obitttary neatlea6, WM+ ellelt thitt terillettlteellieht Pr* death,. * tuutlY peOPlo would We rettliemd Id * the pas*Ing, ot horellirmipton Eftiflitod twit WA ozio Of OA. grettleft todkee, ot the. nineteenth centuryt 9040 %theft tame tor thirty, years Oa • a Itonsehold Wind, thratightlni. ttat %ill 44$14' Ilefir ' )1 Wlii a, Or ullaWkIDIS n 84 lie ivrtis Ittinftlarly fealledt Vi** tU4 440 the moat noted Atiktge a hlaqimf..1 hut 4'4'.01111Oltlekki V1414te. life Writ* Mt "IPSO& *OP. Prttliffiattll ° AW0011 Et* OVO lpoim row* psi*** Willa vier few VA' LeellPettlificelY TM. ' m choke* said fin GO, Offered. et, 43114044 * IlsWittnit igentieet wee, bete, etitieta peritonet Way, 41111glilfil.'"betWeett riehet velth EA la ett eireellned 'tet 1111 let* PrItgltggi leht egeeteleetee none the Aporitief 4if Ireland. poverty without pain* Vet talcs painless 'two I't4i iltkr* *hot Ole 19*r 4414*'t.‘7* kr' tti. Well ea 1110 tOP 0 1,14.* Wild totL1 Itel'earty'',. every :Dina: oli.ulu) lu 4 fiu4111 Plgt1g14 ft* 41044140 itt. 04 110fille 11 fliet-the Sight. relletelinal fee the' *bole ,Itbirietk teal booltli I* nettcr. • Judge *t The 'ESelfektliee 'Colle4 Withfot 1,901,...44 Aiwa ougt 4,6•,nIghtst-itot•' lit am prtungted. 10' theSe' kw rellteas i144. tit0 0 ,,,,,' "00, 1,,,,,,14940„,„11t,,;, IiI.„T4 'Jail VA L,Iktalang. that 'Ulf IntsalOtt to10, hY *siege of toothaelte.r wend!? endured, flIst. g.reat . w41.4., 'w*t- ' mA*. -*-.*I.u•*•*' ba etteeteetql, le114 -for Ins past totu ;which tOpt me* nitaery tlity and nhild ,PetIL.0 AlurOer OliSee 0114 A ivco araid at -,ekrs.,44 iht,, 444 two, b:t7 orixxsivifor IlifttYleletht, *Mrs. ,EVer heti a real '41* 04110'..1410 the 144,0414 4451'110 $117141dt. 1,f MOOS .$11,09/1:411e . fedialtierS' Of'..St.. '11 tsd'ielbill Vhes1 It 1, had ent eneUle 1 ' Mat OW' -00,00 wilf, KOWA 4tv't Nut*. Patrlek bilVe ,e00,11131lei the eidgriraage Wild Wish, htittY,ROtitiog *won Illes 4 cOtropo . n,,, . • ‘tuweit teatlatton that "a new 4"ailic began 41 6 p.m. ot a Sunday, tete& 4 mere remarkable tgoree &I),4 ,POwet norne plant the tiench.n 1 and from tho Altar tau the Teteet netP1411r4 an t Sod, etever 44;314 the Bat,* ilake*ellfee4eneentee Ot etlibbortle'ree and ifintelder and Int4 no thought but wit% skar"anittfrttfullit'vm, heweV0* eePeetalle that 1;4' :Mtirdeee Iteettieelter * hie teenOttet al ftle'' tritti that Sle 'We lto. Tilo elOIngs- ot other people and *it the world' in getietal Inteeerited ine Merelieliet In his 'plinishnient, ot Ohne. Alma to: Ise -nige4 bY PIllltta aeallal41° knelIVIte-A "ltie tentging.1114.0r .04 Ygt.' Itenrit• WO thibheetellleitiligilig•Jeldgee' 110 teleftete My 100theette ertareesed we nt heart he eves one let elm peat -ha, fili*„11*nanie stnek to him itinaUglitelet r. ittli:abo410414n1, 4flietald °04,:d1404111°e:,vas Vci mane Of Peen, Alla eft Itne elentle a ntelit Ws: TOng eafect. ,, One, %of ble there ', genial •eompanione OW deteelellati Of atterlatio was litaisfehipakenneas, and ot diel thilltt* 0014 fOrget'it when 1 e terimtelitti Whe egellfieet 011ie ttY'itle 10Ve vibe» he went OW0;414 the newsPlenere eyelet SO hed, tee 11',UM a (100d sleeper, ef antroals, and. widlottio vi-OUfd *Mg develled Mere SPilett to ills observations and I had no doubt I could steep, Oven a man unmoved, he need goe,heaf the aetnetellen than to BM teltidetiee. While neW, and so be rid of It for a 'inlet but !Terriely severe in his manner Nova Me Wand Jury Ork fereign. relations, ter. lead tettihatallea ter lee eeiener had 1 Oil only etilloWe lieW little I know about eight et 4 dOg being eritelle, treefeil: sd_Prle Mlges otz etreett‘diseeer$ed t‘' the t/ Wide me ehr11114 by far the greatest Wet lids talleh Ideee in illedierit' UO10. Point- all Parts f Connaught ,atiet tht frialt midlands, as tar „en Dahlhaenell14 tinteei111 111145 laden. AO* 004114 ,The Ttelentet, town a iteparteeee, -to tue inetintelia is west, Pelee' Ilereh on the Preccatutt $a„.tuir44,31 evening, it Was altrahit ,fraposeole I** obtain sleeping acemumeilations. . IfNE101: ON 1,VO.I:e ,FRP4C. • , , occasion demanded, ha ems yel,' Hie send nips or the stout or t.E0.de, Sir Jitney atretelaed 7.11$01i oUt than the IWO htit secretle admired 143.044os- the miserable condition of the nuarters . , ACHE OOT BUSIER T'HAN MR. of bunior, PeOple thegglet lihn heart. 'had frequently' se.Olething to say about , Less; and when they were a, vebeildep. 'entalgued. to Ids Ittaleall's twig,. • ',While 1 was pp and around among tng at hie Senterietel theY., Vier.: .lettliti' ..A hiATTER FOR ;01‘2ORAII,IIATION. folks tny mind was, ale -least in some . ing at bis wIt. These Gehilloting.1111- ,., , slight measure, inyoluntarily distracted presslone of the, reele end altidge Were tell one oceeston he,Centleattilated the from it, but when I laid me down in traceable to Itts pessesIslOto•Ot a.' corn- tut:Ye 4 -'net +111Y. On *ere being Bo few the silence and solitude of ray chamber Mention of quelitles nnt ,Usually assoce, pelseners, but also on the tact that the toothache aimply claimed me whitey ated In one individual. • :elm are not holding,an inquest Oil our for its own,...and-now it let out another A MAN OF VARIED link of pain and all I eoupld do was to IhrlillE§18• :bclitriesilenry was Very impatient, With t he there and, suffer. - ' Sir Henry HawkinneW133,1V OMR 01 •10,1)govintted Callus& etene oracular a little sleep from "Aad still on that, flr,st night I did get started Interests. A genet itleeYer and ‘'Ixtig anel gown" had been cress -exam- 11 10 12, one hour, an upright Judge, he eves also, in the fining a witnese tor an tutor and a halt. awaking then te find the pain still there, while 1 could do nothing to stop it. Oc- ,.."' wordsetet a teMoUs Centemporary, 'et. 'anti was commencIng to put another ' seer oi men tnd things,tedieetingolehed question at ehe +Stroke of tour, when the cusionally, in my futile effort to obtain member of he Jeckey ChM, a good teem!: eisually adjourned. "To -morrow relief somehow, I would sit up on the sPertemall, and man of AIM eyelid." morning, mr--, at 10.30," quietly ob. edge of the bed and at 1 o'cloek 1 got Above all be had whet too ttl_tulY indges served Sir Henry, "We will hear the re- up and sat up until 2 and read and then lack, a remarkeble kneekeledge of hit- Maindee of that qUestIon, and the whole I lay down again, the tooth still aching man nature. ' e a Matter ed fact his of the answer." And with that. he just the sante, and lying thus, sUffeteng, reputation as hanging Titelge" ateuld dosed hes book aqd retirel, leavbag the hours went slowly by. In the pre- vailing stillness of the night 1 beard ea more die to suhatantiate Zan cOunsel to take tbe hint. made bint PoPtdar eotar after hour the town clocks of our the qualities " MoTroEs FOR THE PABSON. Severe he um, -.My was, but et was neighborhood strike, while over the because he melte. d criminate, anti, par- Sir Henry had no great respect for ocean of silence there earne faintly the Ocularly murderers. as the enemies of parsons, who irritated him by their steady wailing of en infant in some ins - society. "I wa_s never hard to a prison- ebsequiousness. Aseed by one ot the tent house. All the rest of the world. et.? Ise'emice weote. "The least airmen- "cloth" whether he had any favorite was asleep, all but • me -my portiere elance In mitigation Round ire rite a motto, the Judge replied that he had was to Ile there awake and suffer. hearty reception, but cruelty in man or three. The first WHS "Never trer ; the "At 4 o'clock I got up and partly Woman, an unflinching Itidge," A guilty dressed, went out bt the sitting room -prisoner knew that it "old Hawkins" and sat In tha big arm chair and read was on the Bench it Was all np With some more, the tooth still aching lust tam. But while hardened criminals the same; and sitting there at la.st I quailed before hi. laeh and were visit- fel: asleep again at 5.30. to sleep until ea by condign punishment, there were 7. So on that Arst night I got two and many occasions sin which Sir Henry'e 4 half hours sleep, but from that second humeme and Inuits= qualities lightened nap. caught, in tho big chair. l woke the &gloom of courtroom tragedy and tc and the tooth still aching and with proved him to be a man of the most the oche quite undiminished. "lt so happened that I bad an appoint - genuine sympathy. rnent with my dentist for 3.30 that day, A TERROB IN CROSS-EXAMINATION. an appointment made some time before for work Co be done in the ordinary Called to the Bar In 1841. Hawkins 1 course, and so I walled for that time, ili, quickly earned a reputation as a law - yet gifted with extraordinary powers lie in the naeantIme SUFFERING THROUGH THE DAY. MOM VilltitigN OM 1.0104,,OPt I. 1114210N IN #17. V 'OW 'MN Alitt(JONNEAtli/ Mir* I, Wits 11*rottin.litt Inthrit*ICHnit 44041 TStialY ittliks IltIch-sEtt. o044144-Vitteit to Attempt kitlietfOg to Pcittollah Prevail, - " to Wage. . Ing Tacerles. fkiol. T. 1. J. ,los hni Written e Ine. Melt on the Meting Of the earth and the theory et,t earthqualics held by the alieleute. Itt part Illa inettseir le a tar - goer eletter411011 ot the peper pubtlele , Aleg.42 leltee tia Leralen Tiole;t, delect frem Coe*, Parkt reelled$ '1371Way, Ireland, ttleleeed MI or Voppleton, 63ril Vegintente whe he charge of Neuolean4 pch8a11. el tic 114404 trent the tithe ol hie betitg,ed tilareh by vier. , co ca sc trore till 1$117., It WO5 Written. elicit earthipake4 are duo primarily to kholY, however. in'eferred to !NM filo night in the nurnerouf tottages around the baso or the ineuntelne tethenet 'Mare fervent elle, elseendect, the neatillhart, on ihe evening, anCepent, the night there 'swatting, tee- dawil,-Wheti the first tunes weld' be eelebratad on the siunmIt. And here, porn -early morning until roon,maetea'were Celebrated In the lite tie ortitore Whieli the present ArchhialloP of Taunt has had was truly ta WondertUlly affeetteg sight to see prac- ticatiy the wholo leptetehie wild moun. lain peak covered with,. a kneeling con- gregation, and then la bear the tink- ling sound of the ,snase bell borne on the breeze down the upper mountain elopes. ' Ems TERRUILE. But the astonishing thing of all was the nunlber of people whe reached tee top. I have had sonsiderable experi- ence in Irish moUntaln climbing, but CnoaghpatrIck is the stiffest job I have yet encountered. For over eo long it was up, up, over ridge after ridge, and still the peak seemed to stand out els before. But it was when the pealt wit§ Veached that the real ascent began. The incline here is terribly steep. Ad- ded to this is the fact that the storms and rains which sweep around this lone second, "Never say anything Jou th " mountain top have washed'away nearly will be desagreeable to other persons,' all the turf or peat from the surface, and the third, "Never do anything laving only a sort of couseway of rough which you feel will be disagreeable to stones by which to aicend. It was a yourself." The parson expressed hint- e Ieurful thing for anyone without +a self delighted with these sentiments, steady head to klok down toward the and added, "I should be delighted, my valley beneath and think that a fats Lord, to put your advice into practice- step might percipttate him downwardi. at the earliest opportunitye""That will IN IRISH GARB. plied the Jud be on Sundyt 12 o'clock," dryly re - Notwithstanding the tremendous Retiring 1 m the Bench in 1898 Sir climb, lt was retriarkable to obsirve the Henry was in the following year elevate sort of people who reached the summit. ed W. the Peerage, with the title of There was an old woman dressed in Lerd Brampton, and "Arty 'Orkins," as the picturesque snow-white cap and the he was called by `the costermongers. many -colored shawl -a fashion which will soon be no more. Some of her chil- dren have been in the United Stales 101 years. She is now a grandmother, bat she steps the mountain with a light etep and a cheery word, inore especial- ly If you address her In tter native -Ir- ish. A special attraction for her to -day is that Father Walter Conway of Glum- traddy is to preach in Irish on St. Patrick's life and mission. 010. hod, itorierahm witnam Ore* gen. al, that. time Under Sri:relay foe Ireland. The writer of tke iirst fetter. AugUtta Oregory, says her fundlY still possos lock of NalleleMett hair and eta/ Creas of the, Legion of thinor Oven by Napeleon to Mel. Poppleton, iNteacts Nom the miler's letter run ais felloWS;,- oSt. Helena, A,pril O. 1817. 4`Attor Adult,* Ste 0, Cockburn lett ne, fresh t•estrletions' were plac61 up- op.littrit Wont this period he never 1.0110Wtxid-for many weelee 00 never qehtlett tootn-wIthla very abort period ody he has quitted th4 house for a walk in the garden'. tle, bears hts confinement most beret.- callymainuee.s himself in writing his own! history, east -sled by has effieers. arid reeding, and Le always happy to get hold of any book that ubuses even. in the nest gross language. Many people cull him sulky -what be was formerly I know not, but since 1 halm known him he deee not deserve such MI appellation -very few would have borne so suddeu change of for- tune with the stoicism he has. Ills of. (leers were always fuu of compleints and never pleased-elrom him no tom- eillents ever came, exeept regarding the restrietione wideti deprived him of hie exerci.se he wits accustomed to and In- iered his health. He is lustier than he was and much paler, but altogether not in bad health. lie ems very unwell at Wile In con- sequence (it his &Mining himself his house and worn, but never ceuld be persuaded to lake medicine. 110 would diet himself mei gu without !vied for many hours, but nothing more. the leatineet Of the raceatte Mena. Fee tellitrell• century eletentiste gen. entity have held that the cartli 1,y3 t.'001.• mg, and therefore elowly coutitecting. Iln We Wetly they eeptaln eurtiatuattee ant.l. mountain forniations, Now comee PrOf. See with fin elaborate argument niore exhaustive than Mat of Lord it& vile lending to ehow that the effects ot eecular cooling of the ghee? are insen. outdo. and tutatty denying the contrive ton of the earth. Prof. Seves memoirs muy be Weil AA tollOWS: The earth'e temperature Ilaa 1111 elliptleal distrIbutlen within, be- ing abate, 8,300 &green Fahrenheit 0 I the centre, and lulling off toward tile eurface, where ft Is zero, As the earth slowly 000led, the crust Waa the only Part which experienced an appreciaLle lull in temperature. SPHINNIXR OP tte8111 AND =I WINCH tott,10 OVN. Whole Arms Covered In Hall a Minute ViAlt ItuUctottorkaintivoitlp In 0 keg. What, the rmitett reily on to matzo up fee their ittforteruy inimbera eime of war Is their splendid admen. Mery la Ito entail tkna gun, istrale ieetop, 11a5 Leen Ittsetted to that ef eprinelere- eaprinkler of deallt"-end the great wee, enir of deetrucliun recently perfected, theolfin 1%," %tech, though it throws att teettpeuret protect& and weinhe men) than 7,000 penile moulage and reedy tee aellue, et yet &slimed to he twee in field °potations. 'The eyroteser et deattt ts (acidity knOwn ars the 75 gun. 'I tiat hi to eity, It ei of 75 millImetele or Omit 3 Inelies cable. 11 iit, perhame the most iweuta nee anti ter the size et de projectile the Meet rapid -Ming gurts; the Freneit certelitly Mine it Ls. White a is being hoed the piece hate two controlkittle inottune. vine fe the a cross-examiner. In that cripacity e was known no more. had scarcely all e,qual to the„protession and many storieeeure told et how he COULDN'T AFFORD IT. scored off witnesses. ilis manner of te described in his "Reminiscences." "Never r "When I came across a really good The young girl's eyes flashed. and the rogue," he 'wrote, "I played htm as hoe passionate bleod of her forefathers, to 6ay nothing of her own, mantled her thaugh 1 had h<N3ked a aahaaa. I let clieeti with an angry flush. The old him have a tittle line iliaW and then rnan was excited, too. Parent and child erosseexernmation was pretty accurate. "Papa., I wilt marry George!" nnd a little air, and then,he woubl take „crammed each other. and neither a plunge into deep waten Rut henever quailed. got away it I could help It." It was "Do you refuse me that alone which seldom that he had the worst of an en- we. maw me happy?" counter with a witness, but on one -oe- "Your happiness is very dear to me, casion he searly tnet Ms match. my daughter." The old man assumed a lugubrious "TAKING DOWN" A COXCOMB. tone and bowed his head sadly. But the Irritateti by the coxcomb airs ,of a girl, although she was Met turned eigh- witness named Phillips, the manager teen, had read a few books and divined of a circus, who affeeted the etyle and tie. sate:aeon at once or sconer. appearance of a rattail gent with tor- "Do not seek to deceive me, papa." !tunable moustaches waxed at tee ends,, "Child. child, it is for your good that Hawkins resolved to "take lahn doern." 1 deny Your request." "Now. Captain Phillips," he began, in- The beautiful woman shivered. Her voluntarily putting ide.. fingers 'to 10 ... i curled scornfully or thereatouts. • ly protested the witness. and then he 14 -What vetuldst have me do. sirr Willi infinite grace he led her to a at. He censidered it a great endorse- • chin, which then and always was bare. / 'Um not e, Captain Phillips," indignant- ,,,,,, rit.ent to have thing; come his way thus. i. ftckled' "hat we ave net all as h°refu4'" "My child, you said marry." She • ns you, Mr. Hawkins." The lawyer „dded. was disconcerted, but only- for a ino- "1 say elope." She started. went. "I beg your pardon. Mr. Phil- "Then I may marry George?" lips:* he retorted, "the circles Whip has "Most assuredly. Minna wedding at made yeti smart rend you have done home. If you please." It si tee. lo your teacher." Affectation i f Ile looked al his wutch. "Siege you. any kind Hawkins' could not. telerate, my daughter. I am Willing to pay for a and if a witness shosved arty sigtts of lt very stylish elopement, bul a wedding 00 much the worse for him. et hozne--no. indeed! Tell Geerge not to stint himself on carriage hire and HARD ON TOE EXPERT. hotel bills. 1 will cheerfully meet the lie heti rot been long in the proles- Lvitense. You may elope sumpluousiy sion before he observed that as a class and I'll furnish the cesh. But 1 can't experts in liandwritieg who were fre- possibly afford a wedding at home." geently called upon to give evidence eemsented to the sacrificenafter a good Like the sensible girl the; she was. she were disposed to be vain of their pow- - ers. Ile accortlingly resolved to make Icing cry. i• puides at tbe first opportiunitg, and PITH, POIN1' AND PATHOS. an exairiele of one of these infallible it:Ls is iv.w he did IL Handing the ex- Experience is the intelligent rernernber. Pert SIN Slips et paper, each of welch ing of the things that hurt as. was written in a differeet kind of writ- it there were le.s feeds in the world the "What the dentist did for me he said ought to give me relief in twenty min - Ides, aud us a matter of fact it did; and from 4 o'clocls till 6 that afternoon I had a respite hoin pain that while not complete was oomforting, but at 6 clock the old ache set in again just the same and as hard as ever, and I fell that 1 was in for another night et it. and the event preved I was. "That second night I got a half hour r.ap after 11 o'clock. and I slept again Nun midnight to 1 a.m.; but ut 1 I got up arid read ler a while. and at 2 °clock I look to the Mg cheat., once more to sit and suffer. I slept in the big chair Mom 6.30 to 7, making two hours s.eep for the night, and then I dressed r the day, after two nights. 110‘‘, spent altogether, and atter a period of thirty- sOell tiOUrS of continueus suffering. I was worn and wretched, and 1110 100111 still ached. "But at 8 o'clock. just alter I bad started again for the dentist. with whom I had an emergency appointment tot this morning at 9 o'clock. the Tenn all ceased. What the dentist did this time he said ought to stop the pain eu- tirely; and tbat duy, from 8 .a.m. to -4 e in.. I did have complete and absolute relief; and wliat a blessed relief it Wes' "I was tired and worn and weal, tut these hours of freedom ham] pain were !teed with the limped delight of con. valesence; and then at 1 p.m. that toeth began to grumble a Mlle, But the pain didn't come back as it had before. it was transient now und shiest: unit that eight I slept grandly. strnight through. in) thi-t night's sleop in lima. night: "In the olornIng I woke to find the tooth a Ilitie sor.sr ugutn: nothing tikit so bad as it had been in the heavy siege, PANORAMA FROM SUXLMIT. Once on top, the stress and strein the ascent is forgotten. No wonder that Patriot( retired to this lonely reek. 'You feet that Li really a place to retire le and to take the bearings of life. It is a place apart -a place high up and far away from the mcdern world of rush after material things. Front the top. too, a wonderful panorama is unfolded to the view. Underneath, to the nurth and to the east Ile the stretches of Clew 'Bay. studded by many Islands, with teare-elsland standing out against the sky as a great Atlantic breakw.ater. Then ait around the brown Connemara hills, with little blue lakes nestling here and there in their bosom. Away in tee distance other mountains raise their heads aloft, whilst numerous white- washed tottages stud the valley. \Vonder held us all the day. In the evening when we again descended to the haunts of men. we felt a strange sort of feeling toward that lone moun- tain peak which stands as a guard over the western sea. Liza.mthcie,r42.181%;yer aslecel litm to examine LA5.e 414,O -m- an can took swear -words. just ould soon be out of a Jai. PC forcibly, as the average man can say "I see. Mr'. Hawkins, ollat you are thern. oW,ein,gn ntol,„17,, 14)„dieo-ieeyob„ea„-nea,e1 La I': If It were not for the habies inost men - °'' would never know unything about mid - let much pelishing of his glasses. he non. perueed lite .silps. Nene people would get along without "I do." reeliod Hawkins. "and Yon beteg taken tor fools if they'd stop ask - age eead r 11.0 hole, tell me: Were to2 IlitiOvo six .1. s ef paper written by one is fining tow \Nicked most thtnwz Lam v• :05.111 the same lime?" seent to the afeerage man until he is able "No. e the eonfident reply. 'They were un ten at difterent times ahtl by dab. rent inder "By different peesonS, do you say?" "Yi s. certainly." 'Then you are In the We,' remaulted Hawlene. "for I wrote them mysett thfs ill•orningr RIDICULED A rilIONG WEAPON. When there wets really no substantial defence to a case Ilawelits used the weapori of nellcule With great effect. Ile was once retained by the defendant In a slander Action founded on the fact that his ebent had pointed tee thumb over his Ahaulder and asked another man. "Do kriote hind That's Joe Smith." counsel Ice the platelet/ Wa4 Mr. Joseph OroWn. 3. C.. who eloquent- Ily sought to makeo that the defendant trietint that plaintiff was a rogue. Ilaw- Ides gat up arid hinted hfr. Eleown-4 speeth to ridicule iri Wet of three sen- tences. Nlentlernen." 5nbil, Minting bli thumb over 1180 IChtuktO hie oppon- ent, "do you know UM; do you know Jor flrownr There was tt near Of libae,h4e. Mtn - eel for the plateliff tern tea, and the verdict lure. there nrid leen tete for the eetendant, THE Tictincort*; 11 tros in Itz, Parl5t4 T emteorer. tent Ifuota8,,ide as' a coasg-rxrubtalt, 7th from the e--gruntItNerttnt, eery peureedrifir3 illti`ditt kJ 1 et the 111,111 t•,24 terit JO On tem, end It Lt*j. rjet . en ereecesentireatten ',et ttoi 1:wr,d, that Oulr trkith teen ttrz el3'.trout4.raY tit *Xit 10 attll tilt, gf,C37,,f,-.',....7 2 !het veF 3. I., 'Tz.;;.1.g.r. V? le:enist*Itt ) Ira n cot 6-r..'Hytto ett,t11,, Trott. •41;111,..i.i. 313 ti161Y1 )0'404' 114'Z'Va_Idd.° 41, CS",J1..1.411.v.TiNg tio. ttC3L cco4 1,! I Itleeeites gee. et get tletIll -elidefk, 41* IN itENcE 'filE it111;terf IS THIN, with a declines's of not more than twen. ty miles, Which itgrees with the depth riedueed from the study of the world alIaltIng earthquakes. The great earth- quakes, ortginate ut the depth of ubout and triune 11110W11 Ot a depth exceeding forty miler, As Hi, eurthimake-4 haVie auperii• cud origin, and re, ehakes tune 14 deepor femme, it follows that there le nu duel) soiled contraction of the mirth, C011. sequently iitl chnliges in the cried are nue to ordieury earthquakes, and te no tither cruise. S.:cuter coding is Infinitely slow, and (tee Ls oi the crust, hereto, wear 1,1 shaking earthipnikes emceed from lie layer just beneath tho crust. Ali earth. qi Tikes eecur mainly along Itie sew oiast, they cannot dei end on secular deoling, but muat le 11110 10 the exptil• stun ot lava troni belagitti the oceans. Hence great earthipiaein are not due to secular cooling al all, but to the leak- age of the nevem- tot products; sleum beletallt the Nast, Vila eventu- ally pushes mit the sides and ratses 11101111 111111a Along the coasts. As the effecie ef secular cooling are Insensible, it follows that the .4mill is not contracting, as held in the Woke, s FOR THREE GENERATIONS. IMPOSsIBILITY OF ESCAPE. "Ile certainly has a most dreadful anttputhy to the &mentor. lie wieheti everything to remain in the same state es when Sir. G. Cockburn was here; this could nut be granted, and in owe - sequence he re:fuses to see any one passed to LongwoOd by the governor, says he will not be stared at, or shown 114 all elepleant, us he Wentzell terms it. ussured all reports 01 his escape from St. !tele= must be false. ln the first place I must prove false to my trust us myself und the surgeon who MR 110G ILS THE NEW MENACE. A, Nen Danger Is Threatening Our Wbat is civilization good for anyhow. 'when you have to be run over by it at but sere enough to make me encore. the railroad crossings, blown up by it fortable and to disturb Inc with the ; 1 the Mrts, in the turrets. In the gas thought that the old hard ache might at any ninitzle return, But it 111011 t: the tooth it'd grumbled along .., through the day unii, I came ka masa 111), 110/11. V.411 10 the eleetist's. we, at 330 p.m.: and 111, time he stoppeL the ache for good and all, after a sk.w. that had oovered, from beginning le end. A PEfticlf) (IF eEVENTy jirg•pe, PAWS MAW .011tOttil /RIM 104.41 AND 10.4,0`011,14, ileeenelftelite the Inn& that ftuprome Ote EensarJettat Warta. A. woman charged et Colelerite0 Wfitt, negleeting her 'laid, lets etateet VIVO eneatied eve paceete of eitiarciten daily. relate playfue eeteliet al (A.115110r.ftgair betlicaeter, Leoliard addleglien, tlen4 nine yeam, hated Inscoutly by A criettet hall hit by hie brethee Alleirte eetiteli atructi hint 011 the !week. Al l'untridge %%ells the Wiriest= tied choirs of vartotts churchee timer endete- ein to secure the /attendance of went* of paseeneby, alonding cuteitle Ifie (gentile eingIng note fur voila/den. able tune befere the ordinary stentee gine. This Men 111123 remitted in q Marti - tel Inereant. Ill 1110 rddifigh.gtillion. lallst %%tithing toting the hank 01 WO llher unit When feW )urds lieloe the quey ut, Vseitehridge, MI. John Luke 2.11.151 11 lurge Mitt apting eight or len 1001 OW .11 1110 wilier ou to a bank hom wheel the lee, mid receded, The tish nu,. pullet) a the ,11,05 , hen 11 \Sal 101114.1 10 be a blue itliarh, measuring 5 heti 3 niches, alio weighing ulteut fio pound's. The Heine si.cretery has declined 10 Interfere with the iiiimisamilaid of 3 Il• 1,) loan ut Slilkturtano.l. Ileum ma mho. waited lit w editing testi% itics ihe bridegim. an eineshot at a p,11,11,•1.,,,ise. •11,4- i4ilde 1/..011 lir,' 1111.1,010 a 1111,1 th eerie tierenhd, Ae 11105 55 err, lintadle , fi 4011111141.d 5,1144,,,v. the) prisuo. mg 10 ale 11,111111 4110111d ef ssieleliem at Tunbridg.. ,r1,111g.i diiers feurn .41...1 nit demon- struhoill tiatIre,ted by.enk• tdra Vd11,, 14.1 10 \ 1110 •11111,01. und from the eide itiortleits it of deinoeru• tie hier,oure, the 10.01 thotor,1, have 4,1.01,404 an Anti-S0d1.411,5 1,raglle and 41,5 11..51 ,d110 tt, ou-operatii. Tito ItitIvr, howii‘ yr, hate decliiied, aitheugii nut 'delimit the extreme petite lit VIVIAd te the secieliets. summoning her two little gIrtii, (min phiy. 1•.0111y Bailey, the wife of a pitman thing att 1,01.11* Ashes, near W,,,bertiouiti. len, look 11,em the whistled I.11114.11, and, after thrownlit 111" )01411 111'1' 011.V. 815d, nib 11n5 vdalvr, sit, ran after Ma other girl, 11g111 1111141. T1141 latter. how • er, 1101 IPA uy, and 1110 111,,1111.1 rrt0111,11 and drowned Itectielf. The leeltes were eillisequently ihe rattier. 54,4•4441 .4 m.41t441 intirtlet 1,11,1 suicide NA 410 1'011,1'11(11 ut the inquest. rtn.14,05, rid1.0.,/,1*. macho! 44 meeting fttehthers of the Etigih.t1 I littrytt I.1114,11 tit 1.1i1C1o11 Iteelory rei..1111). .aftet her - vice in the . the patty proeeeded to the parish Teem where it hail bevri airunged fia• Itifitliouti to, verNedd, '1 ho order had 1/4441 k1,11.4.11. 1411 41 1111404414 it "reatilini 11100.011; 1111S b 11 hurizentel &weep %Melt enables ench gun to tithe a lime 35l) feet lung, or thereuboute. The other molten Increaete dutilmeties the range. '111119 1110 1111111 \\ 11 directing the gun by welebling it a little from right lit lett and lett to regta, ruietng or de. pietisit j tomtit; a 111110 at the sulne tinte-4--, tiy 11101111S 1/1 1110Chal1111111 55111411 a child oould operate- apreada 11 111111 01 bullets over ueres of ground us woe), tie %OMNI woUlt1 aprinkle a tiovver bed FltOM A WATEIIINti POT. The Ereneli army now hue atieu tenet) o! Meet. gentle (tilt/knee of eleerruclien und tie of 14.1111.r.0 1.1111(1111g Mote. IL hee, been In tee: in principle mime 1697, %%Mei it %vas deteriiinicil to repluce the old Men held kom 1.1 1111 15, 1.1111, hes been tittPfq4ett son1e. only two le three shots minute ...tend be fired 1111111 4111 quill. 'the t1e50 one ghee eaein teettlY elteln Parieems wh, are Pnvi ut tliparing de- ktixe the •imitertiog coneineion that the 41,1 111•11114.0 01 the nullon inay tie tvu111,41 oir 0, lire at least lihutes sleds a iluttilte, 1,201.1.(tUtt bullell Duellist Inveding heiniaii host. 'the chat artertstIc Mawr.. of Ihe gun I. that when it znilimbered tor ii"tien 11, 0111.1.111g0 la 11111110\ able. It US hor• the ground 1•). ti 111115415 0 81001 111• tachinent called the "...i.ude." %Ink. the .1104.1t, are ,et In lirake only 111.1%111.10 thing is the (elution itself, mid reeval ts taketi up by a 10(11.u -ramie walk: cuahain, %%Mich instaillimeousty pushes it buck Into the Ming positime. The2 owe ft $ot for certain <run& It call he depended main to land ;la Ilre there, eubjeet Ilie guidauce Ilie "poliitere or num toilirola the me• 11011 01 1110 tI1111. Dr. Ste shows. indeed, that ut en early stage ot the eartlfs history contries tem %vas going on, but it ceased atter "ends hi"' are the "al) tA" pers0us „ur piant,t be,,ume encrust , it , who absolutety knew he is there, 1 s lie Bunks that so tar from contracting, Ile is ziot seen by others for frequently Hu earth 1119V 114.1\V 1.11. slightly expand- , aids I report his presence morning and evening. I am very better than a prisoner myself. He can - rot utt Longweod witheue my' know - nig, owing lo ihe formation of mutate,. eseryWhere beneath the crusi. The old theories that mountaing are eue to the seettlar coolIng and contrac- ing it. In the next place he has now thin 4,f the glube must therefore he le st all activity of beefy, lakes his. bath ebandoned. The morainal -re are formed very frequently, has oilifined himself ,, I % the expimeen 1,1 Nen loan beilealli le his house and tor song at a "me it(' pie sea, and hence they are paralad ii, codd net wulk a mile-complainis al- 1111, 0011,.1. . ways uf the dame and the east althi' Dr. see concludes by a mathematical and his descending any of the -precipices iriquiry lhat thi• ngr of eur 4411C1 114414441 surruunding this island to escape by a beat Is morally impossilile, Hie Meet of body alone would render such an at- tempt abortive. COULD NOT DECEIVE illet. esrth does ne 1 4.50.01 4•4111144 1'41 WI 1 4 411 111041811.4.4.1.T,10:110,11;.1%1 1 Ki ‘1111aVenly.fl!"111,'.1'!;41)1';'rIlei irl,dtt‘',1•‘,.1", 1 1,1 hu,,, ands that 011.1111in plays no inl• torten' part 111 We ileyelepineet uf tile hi, • "I give Nap. credit for a great dein Prof, See translates .arlsiolle's theory certainly. or he never could lame been I, ei earthquakes, which hes 11054 r 1,e[ory what he was. but lite more I see • 1 i teen made lir es•11,1o. 1.: I.;,,g1.n11 readers, him Ille more 1 um inclined to credit '1'1 he Cr.a.k., a;,, 11414 Mat .tirthriiint what I thought the rourtier-hke desr1p- ',Aviv du,. to lite agitation of 5440,04 lien of 1,t18 Cosby or a It'renchmand %%alien the earth. whirl, beefed to ea• 'Feu cannot dec. ier rum, Il.. pinetrutes • , ide• and diffil,e Ilielidv011..14 In the A- tilt every inotoe und se 114,11 et another. I nei.pii, re. ,ki1,1,11t. ,,hserved the emit,. His surgeon. Dr. (1,..1., evil rt.pe.ils bun of ii 1,01,•014, and consliatel freim 11 his coevertiatton. Ills language is for- the viii,r Policed 1,, d...411pe 1111.I1 all e'bie and les meaning conveyed 111 fe.%• , elirthquake. %%fir, (hit 1., ihe surn.. e tux, . r words than I ever heard or real eel .1- tint etieltirene rite Ii.d.11,.., I know his °pinkies nntl reino.ns 14.r a \Nihon l'lit vi i• 54 and at i' .• latial few of the most extraerdinar ddVellt.4 ,01 the Arutielny ,r1 ,111 .•11, II/Iil 5. dddl.dlId• t 1 his life. in ,!.., Inch tie ifr, held up as a i'Wn4 li 1 4', 1 1 )4`.'1 l' kid Pie II. flid'rir menster of barb/11.11y- it he is to be 1,e, 1,0 .,1 I 1.•111.. , on th. southern shore ih.vcd he. rcfuses some and give. reat 1 the 1;1111 ,,1 1...r ..141, eti. liorwa si ith for ethers. \ly baler is eritt..n •n G r‘1 11 10, an ear'hij.d.dsi tinil i 5,r...helm. a hurry, and 1 leer very Carr,,,,...... bit 1%,..313 muct exd,118.• Ind.. I cannot 1,,,,41 (.1' 1h. 'talents of Iltionaparte: Mit I cer lemly erne 1. Faure intelliailil /avid than IP. (1,0‘,. Itril I'll gee eiveett credit ter. The newspaper ar; owns dire )1,,t In 1de 10•14dy4•41, Ity. nesiole In thi, toe, .1 1.110 ''1'ev. C.Int*I•44 of II\ Men. 'they room behold tau rins•proef steel (shields while they %%silk. The aitanunn wagd.,11 is brought up dose le the gun and ()pilled. lite oi ()per (nu 11 1.18.•4 mt. ro‘%,, bullet.; diiNn. grou‘tis, that they need not be lifted, just end out, 1.514.1 Merl, he feed...14, PASS THI:m 'to THE 1 ontwri, works and in the powder Needle knoeked out of all recognition by 114 hiltomobiles. cooked to a turn by ils eieetrieat installations, nervously pros. haled by its rag-tIme and verlety shows. renverted into pessimism by its playa, mangled by us sports, Mine by ils trusts and eorporations and poisoned canned goods? Ibis FS not the way 'hinge were In King Arthurs time, 11? And here comes along the plea. "Even the eerene., had IV .v, dig,n p sant thaw of the whole businees. Feared. and that night at home I found \X'e are to baler "air hop.- Every- re) srtIf kluehing. All env misery hiet hody tinews the road hog. ninunted on oroarted; rind tliat night I stile agI1111 111' i.-yelc ehlzzing automo- gflindZ roW•041Y: and the nest Mut 11. bile or bounelnir his buggy or Iran- mt, au°01,i he., froth pall,. azi.1 y‘lio sits 0011ind the gun. sliiiping Ilet i'lliages 111 wilt! a regular motion ch.%..ik• itrst from the right, then fr.4111 dle left fiatder, The tire!. alba 401 11 5.4.1.11 11 11111 14,t1 1. 110. right bund 11 • does 110(11111g but open and shut 1110 nre 1110 gun. openiug ,,1 ti,. hreeeli 1111.1mi 4.1411 1 111, 444141 ear - beige.; the di...charge to, effected by 110, 1411144 1114 41 14)11 that ke, ks the tirceeti block I he pointer!, sent LA 1 11 4:11041 144 1-14. left slucici. lir the raidge find dire, tam tom tlic elticer aaininutiding Ihe hut. Irry, then plays the hull 1,1 fire 11144 411P4.141 irzelatated. Am *rose mean ea, oiteently it Cti V.1111 th 75 glin thi• uriiiiery ut Peltier.. in ....teen iiia 11241 pd. 411411111d° 111.'11 11I•re at olit 01 111 Ida! card ilositiolts, sdidi shind• 114g, 4,4'44.4414z and lying 1.111,4•14. 'I hrs.. were .1..drictIrd n 'id 3071 : .14.1 \\, r 1144 101;10,1;0(d 111113 Vdtdr, »d.41-». a 11,1 tid oat loi! le '1 tai) 0.41-0 '4'1"rd I • .55' (IV CU...I the.rosiiie Will . 'and Mr 11.1 (cot In frdad1 .,1 ,,,,,1 '0,1 1.0.111.1 /1 ..1.ad . 14.,g4-111.•0 ,1 .s. "I hi-, lit -I firT 0.011,l, and a Isof, Ildif P11/1 /Op Urn 1,1.4 di %%old 1..„ I \\ 41 dtdr 11.411121 4,1114 1••• ft• 11,,i •. r1.1 11-111 11,o11 C•dk-1 fdf thd hid I 1 d'd I. 110. 51,/111 (.14111.111,1111111 1htlid (I Sufi nod otactied :‘,1011111:110 11111.11 blem, 11 41111 still. ii.f1 1114, Ctitilt1 1101 1111ilit1, lit 11,14 11.10 11.010r, 1114.. 111251.11 .111.11,5, 11111,1 Ilia resources (.1 Ins Itmlvi and 1,..1 ith• rein- PrOarltIng at friefitlk 54.4•1r11.-.." sPV- 01,11X 511141 111,11d er0 111011 and1 .111• 11 111 vice VV111411114 tho the. hee 11115,04.1 .11,1"1".tgolount1i and 10, IA ere n 1,11.8e a 111,11. 1+1111,1,1m ings 111 niniest .....1. 11 110 11P/11111. lie 5011 1. 110 4,11 5, 1104444 \.5 4•• V* 1411441 14,4) 1•A.,41•,• •••1451tie. 1.• appetite.' 1., thew 141 5114,4\ that hie hi.h. Vddidy 11,11. W1,444=41, 1.1011 IA4 ,1,. Own' III. ,:,..11:4S-14:1''11141."11111;111/4111111f41.:11g1":1"1:41'1"1•1'416•1. ::••'1111:111 linpuri4 from their iia.1•I an 1.1 1/1 141 1110 11,11111,1. 1'11r 14M11144Y slack, near st 111 largeal 11. the NA,e,,,1 been sal 1..aabills ltinom,rt kir \,'• il• hum 1,00,111b,, the v.0.11.1.111.,wn expert. 11 1.nd hecii (twined Me quarter .,f 441•111t•II,, SW4441144 4'/Al 1414 1,440, ,1 compeatat of a million and a half of t,rn weighing. It 1 5 cal. 11;a11,,I. 4.10,0 kn... 1 ntkur• 111111110 II, ,.( 1111,.d 1rd III, extent 1,1 it bill 4. onil 111es. .111 1,, 11 dr4/111 et thee 1„,.1 hag e, rowel 'the d-dtcdo ,di Tde,d0 the rade io Me .id n full von ..talcIdell 1 y f4 . 1, ..1, imioneeti tree a of passilig A..1-0 %%allied of Mc ent 1,) flagmen, ‘11...k.1)132.L.) ill:11'u 111;4, Great Frenclimpil Who Got t.oat In \ .,r, de. s'. r• e•ileie.-- 'O. I It . en• s et -Assoc T1,,, , ie., enee .1 .•1II.' elle et re f dl d.f (I 11. 11, W •‘•14111, 404.f. •••••••• •••• Iddld • !dt.'.% • 01 d1 1.rd,,,N :1154P or re.thing of Min. and her ells (1u.. ern', f4 T. • "IPY'r•Plo,r1, ih" 141%.etwers '21 014,4-; la 4.1 ft..rh chcf , aro ridimikuls. tit'14,e it it ••••34.4.h +1 a•ade Il• 11. r ei Odd.) d f fd Ad , II • f Id. d' grt-111 pereot r. •••eee o 'at r gj, „ 11, 2441 '4"st- \‘,1/1 1"..V 4111.',1‘. PIA •I '!,.. .11,1 di.. .41 • ••.! •• .1 11.'1 -.1 1 111 III \\ 1,.. 'd4 11 111d. 11 I d;•1 ,r,fl 1,1,, 11.11.... 11.1. 1111 '111°1t 111 "'e 0';'' 01' dd,A ;Witt 111111 '11,-11 Id .• "1111',111, 1111•111• 11 . , 1,141'3 h wd.11, id..., 1 ‘'./1 • °- I 1* 11. •I1 '11 5.1 "1 "1'4 1- .1 did • dir. WI1.11 111,11 i;II.1 Idfdidd /I, 1.1 1,1 ',10,i) 1.11..1 I ". 44, 44,,4 44, r• ttl,• d''11 v I.. I. /1,11 .,1111.1Id 11‘ 11111. 111,: 111,11,2 11, wIdd-.1 dd ,„ ,„„„T,„. ,1„J 1.11..•11 1111,d .1 11 d, „dd. Add .dd•I'v •• ' /1 '11. •". "" '"1 "" .1 .did .• 1 11, .,• „, 4'4111.1. ,/,„, .11 ,,f fr 1 ,• 1 .1. . , t. Ir. 1.1 .* , 1 1., •,11 Os 1 .1 /... .111 d „i vd, 4) ! • I,' 1 d1,11. 111:•1 .11- ,-11,1•11 .1111 r .111 ',,,g . eioe \nue, 0 u/ 4,1 .1 51 s- 1 05 1.; b") I ) "" 1 1 11\ 4 1' 1. .11.11 11,10 55 85. hel 1.‘ , tot r•. • VI June Sf II,Iena. 1. P, , '•etele .1 1,4 - • u, , thd• Wii1ew ',Pd..: 1 lid, "did • 11' ° "- '11 I d, did ..!.eld .5; ,f g•. ,.• , ee.• l•- 111,1.1 dI • l• d ! I•I Vd1d. 11.- •,.1,t1,1., d I - " I. Id:: , /. • 1., Id "1111( ANIE11143‘" INV%1)IE (:4‘ ‘1) " r " r " 11 „.11.1 • '" ""' 1,.e.glisti t'arresponelent baaeu 'len '1'1 1" " ' ' ' '' '1 ''' ‘I'' ' " ;'' ' r" ! •" li ' V.! 11 - I . 1 1 ‘'''I'''''' v 1' " '1' .. I ' '''' i''' ''- For Ilie Irt‘nsiriti. Iddn , . II ,), . 1 1,, . d,, Illd• IP. • -f1.3 114...dd ,» i. ' il 1 11 I..• '••• 1 ' O. I, I, • .1, • I , hi dd,,.. . i of • . i I, • ' I "11' 1S ''S., • 1 14•••''', friim i :in. t 1 , .. . • i •• \ , t..., ddi 1 IN , • dhldrtd14, •I . • ' (,I. ,- • I • .1 ,1, • • d„. 1, 01. \\es!, rii 1)10, 1,r,...4. P.,...'r, .' .11 i 1, 4...011 1.„(-t,,,,, 1.11 ! II.• i.d 111 11.,;1 L, 1. ,L.1.•,,,d• In \ , !I ,r, ,• 1 . d. . .• 11 1 d._ 1. 1111 .. Hod d Xi dd dd. y. d• 'I .11 ,d, 'Id I'd". Il .1' ''...• -t•dd; Ni, ,, II •• d l• ,..0 !rd. fld 11,; JI ' 1:7.i;,,d',d) 11,1••.err . .1.4 • 1..... tu,,d, '.. 1 It, nig, n.,...t....0 ,,1 1, •.)i,,c 4 , •1,1 V :1 d, ' • 4. 1 • 1 ' ..1 t Id! 1011 '1. ri; '.11 ../1 1..... °I Ins i,.. % .. 1 i . ‘, , i ..•iit. ‘i.4. ,,r, 1. ',1. •1......, !, I 1114 IA, Mtn 14..11`4 11 1 l'AN V01114 V,. .1.. , 7, ,, ,1. .5 2 . i ' 1.1 . a. I ,I. ,i ! ti,,,, ,,,ii. , ii., ,i I.,. ,,,,,. ,11-, ‘ ,.,., 1 I %Itirricfer in That lei 411inde flne rested a Ian% man. t 010'..t...teit.:ii,,,.,.- - .!el ...' :, .1 :. ,. s ' I fiance 111 Ol'ir 1101141red 4/1 f"..capv. tit afford them. A man has to be able to tell nire false- . ..• .• hoods to stand any chance ot making a quilly .,ccupying the entire highwey en billfind 643CIS }i•e6111Yr, own. chlid that dhes it, it nergt 0.4111 hog there is:• but the air hog 1..ni d'0111e be k 0, me. The levee waved 1, 1, , 1 „,1„,3 ....e0.-„, i,,,,,e :-,11 -.I -.0 ' i I, 011t, ri.h. 51.r..,,,',,zal 1,..is.lits , k , ii..• ht. hay maggOn-feir your farmer is the "1 lied roilie hank to the VV"rld an 1 d ,d. pd.,,,,,pd.1.,, ,,,,,1 ,„ „,,,,) „.,,,,.,„ ,,, , I:. jois. find the wurid ahd Its il .5 ,,,,,, , is cute; 11 il, la your neighbor s, it le a ,, rer,,,I. i . r , England is Me first In coni - thee branch., rrt me ()rice ittor .. aryl 1,,,,, (1;1 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,„,.. t:raln al. iil him. It appears 111a1 a gen- 1 he fan, .•r . . , t, weeps ,„„ es, ort the carts of the ragmen now jang. ....111,„ i . , bell.' - lw, .,,,,,, ink i ..eid.. fo io Os I /ddi, 1" 1' ' 2 ' biTnnhleedinnotiret5aPnbneen. the truth ot What r'" Itemrn reading In hiq garden-Tngland an sharroot^ chxPed for me; the twine one of the few Life, 14, I (.1.1.. ...ty e.i. too .t„,„ , r 1 , „ , • WV advocating the harder tit 4 to make other people see it. tot eilll do that sort of thing -was rrelely !ed menearee the laughter of rhitinen •1 he,. „.i,e „ore) , 4, . , ,,,, „eid, ' , , , Any woman will admit AK" the --- idialurbed by a shower of emelt. Loces• t" etas heleiterted ltaPPmess-: Pow., „ ,7 ,,,,,! l, I : r411 . '11..' 1 ad) %dill. f d II II 144.4 1144 ". 1 i, .„ of another Ur°01111311 IS beeozning it tbe get the stilt! 141159011 1.1 1110111m/. se happy •Arre (11,, '''' - ' - •., ., ,• I., , •.. . ).... i 4 ,, . woman could get up mnre interest in a No man ever yet underetrod WilY a tharged b4allast, and he get it 1,4n pas. in.it averhpad. ,,, it had dia 1:_irseevsa,nidt,001181,1„ae,s1 tittwiey,,t,f,:ntdtedoratiotto:hatrhir;. a.:,,,,,,,,.,(0.:%tiA111;),:.,lial,.:I.c,,,,r::,:;,•::(1,.1 le, (,,,,.0., e,,,,,,. • tini:;„,. , 1 , ,1,,,... I,:., i , .,. i.:,,,,,. , r ,\ ..,,,,,,,. ,,,.; ,,I,,, streets. a merry buzz to the auteme. ,'"'"1"14 "4, " I'', I" ‘i '''''' ' l' '1' f." fn i I. /, d , . , . d • d• . hat cost less than her own. „eft of hts eyes and hair. he eon n btt. there was a CiWerfUl ring now te, pie ,, ,, ,. , ,, , motley. ,ug up. so soon as he could The disenuraging thing about saving that , ..., from elit le. 8t0:7•';(1; 1P:et l'i" 'I' '..i.,f;:l.". I'd.. ',:,;. '.' . ",", 1.; ..\''',....Y,',.'. e. Asi3. Oorrie cage, 4.0 in% name Whole rose IP Ow Cunt; yllsegrininge y WWI - Howlers' Deteree el. Even 5.0t4' T. Oak- 1:eree'e 1), 'id a,,, baby than in a huntingetog. met. ceming from a (intim in the neigh torroxid Lorc they are carpentering "Ever) hod) o'inned lo leo doing re, .10114.'10in born, ids , • 110., , • . r UV .1 /1.1 111, 11 er. itizintmgaxxaond lej,cr:11:11A1030.4"e“ srphie`olirtigj. lictiee:8,,,I.110,11,14 , \d, t WaC bright and the whole worfel Utif, ni,,t„dt 11, .,e poi lie , , , . • n •• full of peace and My: a world in a he h 1,, f jdff d f d t. ' I, , • I ' •••• V , " just II%e woe a delight t NMI 4,1, an. lig e.rl'••• • .41 4 • r 1 4' • • r 1 teothache; and wecedn't volt/Merin, euf 4, , 4•• • • • ' 1, 1,, "What a blesued. bleviied rellef •ori 1 e„„ 11 r, ..d1,.• 1 1., • 1 h0p0 I may DCVO". never ag13111 1111%, , n, , come along %all militon dolletre. o;:10 w11 o • tee it kr nny price. If come 1nDr1 phou ' „„ ,,, ,,, , , 11. UMW it I would take It with a tootte f 1r„, 1, ...tuts 1. is • , • ! t oche attachment. would eay: ff Fon tenth, ray friend, it has no thators r, ,n, ,(14. '„ 11 , dd, "'lie! can lake it nevay and turn it ,,ro (10 „ ,„ „ „ ,„ :1 , ,,„ ‘. Ws me, I take km my mtnad the grenh,t I Mya poinfast noverlif.'" oer 1"4 than 10. .11 ' • . f 4,11 •-• 4.4 r 84/1 n1.41 r riu I h. „ yg, r,1 .11% .°. r the world ta that the pesky thing deeen't seem lo want lo be sa04,41. A woman will make just abeut much ettecess selecting eigare 00 a man win choosing hte wife's hat. it le eiceeperating to have woman &se you about 1110 Orel part of the story pig about the lime Yon reach the climax. BEFORE IT is 1100 1ST& If you hove a grey-haired wither In the old twine far devely, down and write the Netter You put oft day by dee% Don't wait Until her tired steps fleach heowena pearly gate, Hui show ber that eVett think ot hor 11.1141V it ts Me tate. ft you've a fender nroper--age, Or a loving Werd to say. Dant vreit you forget 0. whielper ft toedSt. Who knave natal hitter memories May Mont you 0 s'o1,3 wait? sr. mote yeet Ones lisppy Were it fa ten It 0. •ritp wadi' taneertreeen. The totter never.gent, The tongtr.rgotter3 lattogra. tItc.,n.tah ttve utznat-- For VO-t:e. hearts ow trzalaa. gan tnotd or.o 'watt.' • auw ttiern. Ati cum Mr them Wore ft te too Me. . mkt MEN MTH MEV EVEs. Throws DIscretkm to the Winds Wilco Their Mood ts to. "I always ffel a bit nervoue." rernare- n eergeant of ponce. "oben I We ancel a inan with grey eyes. for I know teat he is a born fighter. end tent 1 oni likely to have a tough job. "Most men. when they are fighting. retain a rertaht omount of diseretion. ond remember that a brutal assault on the puttee is a very eerions offence. But tt,c Man witlethe grey eyes, though may fri his calmer momente be quite mare of ihe folly of resietonee. forgets till about tbet when I& Mooal is up. Ile Onsets enly one thing, and that ts te win the flee. , isn't atreeraiZt telt/Annie only that the pay op; denote the fighter. tove Otawaved the same thing arrionpt profest%eval pegiliste. oft mammal pc- pertion of whom have sprvy (lea. "With- tioldleto and saileen 11 Is Orel Itie Settee. Melly el reit fere-mos/ gpt., etala ard ortratrate bore eyee of fide rata. ta It* Mere 1M/it-kettle when trdble relnotribet that the handier of r.4.). - 4.e taw tzve prey eyon Es tZna11 06`aa, 04:5 •CIta"ShIdt3. 'The ta-Wra1 that ttlitt s7410. de* Inc grcpo-rol teem s sheuti broititicus Ca vtoroltling 1 I. r..1 14,.• I,d,' 1.• 1,1 . dr I dd. ..r • ' Iti11.1) 51 101i 113444.st 4.04 11,444 11.11 r,t1011411 Nudid. 4 banurd•I 4.<44441 Morley IIE WAgrEff) SECtIET. A leg agin-osgsve otu.qade in tow:7 of tottneiperanee ties reeetally betel one, n in a .rtiltilete elle. oral tiiprung preen- ttimplea whiri Oven large cume reeney to help the eatis.14. llneicitng A -on evit one affeecoan, lexpabta h6w tve, wrong along. Tha ulna tf.ept beefs "Ala, WWI, Ite goatton,tn aefil 00. 'Tin Weld you've heal deleema in eon sgiett tt yozr im.am hy not oto it up sitcpstiver? feetner smell tee rider of feettor Val breath." air: 1 irA•er d2.'" was tsviis.. Bien. In atittltelte tent, re Vela, te added; °What eye din far si if (1,d, Wit/ ffillio,f, f of, Sf14 f . , 1,. 3..9 I dry ,11 • /1 1111111 1112.1 ,{ f• V 1 1,1, • •. ,trittrU‘Pll'IsItid• tlAd'. • CPO v.. 5104 MO rdr ier• ' o - one bee eta. , the t r 11' 11,r (dd,d... 'ad dd., ,1 ' r'f' '• • 1.••11/Vr 1.0110411art 101 11. • IN, 1-.-f.4111 10.1 , e r .• . • n. II 11 contione ill' idm1 , fr f AffIvrdran 111011n did te it eaet ,peeet.. I. didthrr wenle. %bp 'It, 130r ,../ On PN, ead, •.! .! t.s .1i.. I. th. earites for (P.m 0,,t1- id 10 r... f opirc ortil Frtfiro 4, ,14' 111fintilil, and .3 it., sir,. rd 1 tup ta hard -411A 1 • 0-11••'.., • 11%.1, 0010 4of !be ''.ei • mr coette a taro" (needier, bee. meelf oied ono for ".°., la •.‘ ltcP 1r.4/114 9 derfleoati frirotau 1.310 • thp home tarn -- 4. Itit-ti I I.', o "It,g., • . tro, niof h. • f. d! .V .1 01* tdd et fd. 111 ° ° ' ' It/ r•et cfe• at • etret. 3d.7 '1 had live *3 to Aca..1 t(414 LI .1 „ • d • 1.• „ dd d• ,tidd '• .41 1 •1 .1.11 .1,4 t, 1,11 g 14.1 I • 44.1 4 4 1, wri° r,g •,.1 • dr, \ • s ,. 1 4 • 11, •1 41. '111 501 111 51 111/1 1 11.1 111 11 11 \ ..1 gor'11 "1 P'""'l ""'" ""4° 1 •I • Bt I d s• • 1 - - { , dd. , V.* I out 0! the ei.e•e. • -1 • ar of A 1,111 t.ie brai tuts