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TRAGIC END
Captain i soft and Four Companion,
Perished From Hunger and Ex-
posure When Returning
"These rough notes and our dead
bodies must tell the tale, but surely,
purely, a great, rich country like call
will see that those who are depen-
dent on us are properly provided
for."
This paragraph to from the diary
found on the dead body of Captain
Robert F. Scott, the polar explorer,
who with Captain L. E. O. Oates, Dr.
E. A. Wilson, Lieut, H. R. Bowers,
and Edgar Evans, perished in March
11112, while returning from the South
Pole where they arrived on the pre-
vious January 18th, a month after
C. Amundsen whose tent and records
they found at that point. They were
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TAU A AW THE
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THE LATE CAPTAIN R. F. SCOTT
overwhelmed by a terrftfic blitz
end with fuel and food exhaus
gradually weakened to their de
The bodies ot• Captain Scott,
Wilson and Lieut. Bowers were fo m
some onth afterwards by Surg
Atkinson and party. The records
effects were carefully gathered
and after the burial ser,ice a c
and crone were erected over
graves of the dead heroes, The p
then turned northward where t
joined other members of the party at
various depots, finally reaching the
Terra Nova which brought them to
Wellington, New Zealand, whence the
mad news was cabled to an anxious
and expectant world.
Hie Final Message
In captain Scott'. diary Snrg
Atkinson found the followtng en
under date March 25, 1912:
"Message to the public: The caua
of this disaster ere not due to Paul
organisation, but to misfortune in
frisks which had to be undertaken.
"(1 The loss of pony transport
tfol, 1911, obliged me to start late
n 1 had intended, and obliged 1
Ihntts of stuff transported to be n
rowed.
(2) The weather throughout th
Outward journey, and especially t
long gale In 83 degrees south, stopp
"(2) The soft snow in the low
reaches of thus glacier again reduced
the pace. We fought theses natowa
event, with a will and conquered.
Dot It ate Into our provision
serve. Every detail of our food au
tem, clothing and depots, made
e Interior ice ,Deet, and on th
ng stretch of 700 miles to the Pol
back worked one to perfection.
The advance party would her
returned to the glacier in tine toren
with earplug of food, but for th
astonishing failure of the man whom
• had least expected to fail. Bea
Man Edgar Evan was thought th
*templet man of the party, and
Beardmore glacier b not difficult t
• weather. But on our refer, w
d not get •sing)• completely tin
y 7'hls, with a mock companion,
ortnowl7 increased our anxieties.
re old elsewhere we gat LIItotrlgk6
rough ice, and Edgar Evans is
eyed a concwaton of the Drain. R
Wed a natural death, but bit tta
,ken party, with the season unduly
advanced.
The Terrible leerier
"But all the facts above enotaalall
were as eothtng to the surprise
which awaited us on the 6atttsk
lutein that our arrangements for
rsturnlag were quite adegwt•, and
t o0 one is the world would gave
peened the temperatures and sur-
faces which we encountered at this
of the year. On the sutnsslt.
latitude 8* degrees to 8R degrees.
had minus twenty to minus thirty.
the harrier. in latitude 83 deg eea,
000 feet lower, we had r.latr thlr
la the day and Baines forty-seven
night pretty regularly, with ea
.cos head wind durfag ear day
rotes- it Is dear that then err-
came oft very eaedesle.
our wreck lm efrtafat1 fin• to this
advent at entire weather.
Leh does sot awe to have RIMI
satJsteete y came.
'1 de tot Walk Inman Wogs firer
wane tbBeegb en* s aft r we
leave rxrta• tbrwegh. and we alhatei!
have got through to MOM tw we eNier
bet ter the stehaslag sit a wend ewe
t>•rtMra ()apt. dates. and a atartalge
at feel to est Mr ww 1
menet admit sal NNW
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nes. s widen lige halm its t• IOW
"We arrived within eleven milesof
our One Ton Camp with fuel for one
hot meal and food tor two days. For
four days we have head unable to
leave the tent, the gale 'blowing about
us. We are weak. Wrtting is dltD-
cult, but for my own sake 1 do not
regret thts journey, which bas shown
that Englishmen can endure hard-
ships, help one another, and meet
death with as great a fortitude aa
ever In the past. We took risks. We
knew we took them. Things have
come out against us, and therefore
we have no cause for Complaint, but
bow to the will of Providence. do-
termined still to do our best to the
last.
"But If we have been willing to
give our Utes to this evtergrise.
which is for the bonor of our country,
1 appeal to our countrymen to see
that those who depend on us are
properly cared for. Had we lived 1
should have had a tale to tell of the
hardihood, endurance and courage of
my companions which would have
stirred the heart of every English-
man.
"These rough notes and our dead
bodies must tell the tale, but surely,
surely, a great rich country like ours
will see that those who are dependent
upon us are properly provided tor.
"(Signed) R. SCOTT,
"Match 25, 1912,1
Toronto Man With Party.
Scott nailed from England in the
Terra Nova In June, I910- He had
28 sclentiets with him, and more than
that number of sailors. Among the
scientists was Dr. - C. S. Wright, of
Toronto. It was Scott's Intention to
divide his expedition into two parties,
the one to go to the Pole, the other to
explore King Edward land. Mr.
Wright was with this latter party.
which there seems every reason to
believe, la safe. The Terra Nova re-
turned to civilization, and only on De-
cember 14th left Christ Church,
to go sought to bring back the expldr-
ers. Captain Scott wag 45 years old.
He entered the Royal Nsyy when 14.
Mr, Wright is a son of Mr. Alfred
Wrigh t -
Mn. Scott sailed from San Fran-
cisco, February 6, for New Zealand,
expecting to meet her husband there.
Just before her departure, she said
n an interview that she had not bean}
from him iu li months, but was con-
ard
Orient he would reach New Zealend
ted safely. Mrs- Scott sailed on the Ao-
ath. rangt. whose first port of call is Pa-
peete. Tahiti. As there 1s no cable
and to that point, and as the ship will not
eon touch at aur cable point until she
and reaches the Antipodes, It is improb.
np- able that Ors S,'ott wilt learn of her
airs husband's death until she rtachts
the i New Zealand.
arty
hey THE BALKAN WAR
THIS 'WINTER
nuts to SIN PiILS
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March 29th, 1912
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and this winter I saved myself from it
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A. Bl AUDRY.
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to National Drug and Chemical Co. of
Canada, Limited, Toronto. . 148
The Culture of Roses.
The rose may well be considered the
queen of flowers, but unfortunately
there are many parts of Canada where
only a limited number of the har=diest
varieties can -be successfully culti-
vated. For this reacon many who
would grow roses are debarred front
doing so because of a lack of knowl-
edge ct which are the most harrlt
sorts' anti the treatment the tshould he
Riven them. 'f0 supply this Informs
tion in readily avertable Eaton, the
Dominion Horticulturist, W. T. Ma
coon, has prepared a prtnphiet of *
dozen pages entitled -Handy Rose
Culture in Canada,-- It ie. dtsignuted
Pamphlet No, 1t of the Experimental
Harm rind may be bad fl ee by apply-
ing tn the Puhlicatious Branch, De-
partment of Agriet.fture. Gttawa'
Phis pamphlet divides the'roses
usually cult tented in Canada Into four
;crimps according tO the degrees of
hardiness poe'eeesed by each. The
hatdiest group irrelude, rosy mimosa
and hybrids, Austrian briers, Provence
Seven Thousand Were Killed in Battle
Near Scutari,
The Balkan war continues in a des-
ultory fashion, more or lees skirmish-
eing
ing
' of Bardan oil Hill daatlScutari by capture
th•
try Montenegrins eost the vi tore 2,500
men in killed and wounded- The Turks
lett nearly 4,000 men, dead and
ea wounded, on the Geld of battle. A '
ty Montenegrin attack on the heights of
all Tarabosch, which dominate Scutari on f
the went, has been going en for three
in days- This onslaught is believed to
have been as sanguinary as the en- i f
he , gagement at Bardanjolt, but no news
as to the outcome or the actual fig- P
u-;
ores of losses yet has been received,
• �----
or cabbage rrises, Dam.,sk roses and
moss :rise* : next conte by hrid perpet-
ual., climbing roses said dwarf Poly*
antha roses; then hybrid tea rosea,
and last of all tea r":es., It is st.atgd
that reties of the fltvt group may bre
grown in some parts c•f C'anada with
little or no protecticn.
The pamphlet treats in a very prac-
tical manner the culture of roses
under the following Mads: site and
soil, planta and planting, cultivation
and wateting, manuring, pruning,
winter piotectien, insects and fungus
enemies and how to treat them. Then
otiose lisle of the best varieties of the
various classes with a brief description
of each as -regard, form, color an°
ragrance. in the preparation of this
teatime the conditions in all parte of
Canada were kept in vie. so that
roepective rose growers in every
Province may receive valuable intone -
tion from its pages.
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prlaoned for life by Provident Ma- PER JOKE RATES.
re- dero of Mexico was forcibly released ere write—Did the editor get mad
oe Sunday by a Mob of revolutionists- when he saw what you wrote?
°h He immediately headed an army and O'8cribble—No: be took ft as a joke.
at proceeded to take the capital. Ma-
e dero fled but returned later. Dias
then sent word to M
Ola Was Forcibly R•teased From
Prison and Attacked the Palace
A Shp,
Mother: flow did you come to tell a
it •.'
While: I thlfrk my conscience skid -
ed. ma.
ad been Im-
ve ,dero to resign
or be responsible for further blood-
shed. Madero replied: "I will die be.
e fore I give up." At the,, time of writ-
ing Federal troops had oommeaced to
- attack the Dias entrenchments,
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THE NAVY DEBATE
Col McLean Fever, the Construction
of Three Dreadnaughts
The naval debate at Ottawa drags
along. the most Import nt wneah of
ins week being by (Mond M. a
M0Lwaa. Idberal member for Qu.en'8
and Bunbury, P.811.. who declared
htsa..If to favor of the Immediate
eonatrncUon of three dreadsoughta
tier the Imperial Navy,
while declaring that be wusld vote
with the goverment upon the naval
question. Col. McL.aa urged the poli-
tical leaders and the members on bout
aides of tb. noun to get together.
SUFFilAGETTES ON WARPATH 1
Atteek.d London Clubs, After WM,b
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1 windows ea the w•>Ar ieebe etR fibs
Nab haemes- a Imre at tie
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month must send in another anew , t., enable them to compete in the February
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11 Colborne Street - Termite.
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Winners in January Fun=to=Wash Contest°
First Prize ; 110.00 ' Secood Prise : i7.00.
Mre. V. Freeman, 580 Concord Ave., Mn, George H. Robbins, 082 King St.,
Toronto. j London.
Fourth Prize: 48.00.
Miss U. 0. Willis, 614; St. Clemens
Ave., Toronto.
H. M. Foster, Scotland, Ont.
E. Nerble, 315 Roneesralle• Ave., N.
Toronto.
Mrs. Henry Logan, Lock Hoz 115.
Dunnville. Ont.
Joseph H. Barber, tt. R. No. 1, Pe-
trolea, Ont,
Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Arkoma, Ont.
Mies Irene Main, Canada Business
('oilege Hamilton.
Mn. W. A. Dewar, 1116 Gilmour Ave.
Wert, Toronto.
Mn. Thos. Aver, Box 341, Paris, Ont.
Mrs. Alex. McPherson, Keefer, Ont.
Mrs. W. J Orummett, 80 Waterloo St.,
Brantford.
Helen Ewart, 25 Britannia Et,, Strat-
ford.
Mrs. Magahsy, 190 Bradford AL. Bar-
rie. Ont..
Hazel Bedg(tle , How 134. Lucan, Ont.
)bias i(.telle. thenhonee, 100 Queen 8t.
N., Hamilton.
Archie McLean, Box 202. Woodstock.
Ont.
Mee. W. F. Meott, :t01 Dovercourt Rd..
Toronto.
Miss Muriel Rex. Dundee. Ont.
Mir Nellie Leaett, Kingsville. Ont.
Moo Rita Wingro,•, Barri•, Ont.
Edith Lefler. 2R7 Wellington litres*,
Bra.thr.d.
Mea. Joh. ,t'ampbell. 2454 Nelsen At.,
Sarnia.
WM Mavis Tur•bayno, 57 Mareaduk•
St., Toronto.
Men Wi *sett, 11 Mob* Ave-, Tor
rya.
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Third Prue : 44.00.
MM. 0. K. Whitaker, 340 Colborne
St., Brantford,
Mrs, W. i, McDuffee, 050 George St„ Peterboro,
Ten Pnzes, 42.00 Each.
Mt•e, Walter Misener, 18 Bailie St.,
Hamilton.
Mise Lisette Schafer, 88 Louie+, St.,
I M:eBerlin.
e Lettle Martin, 85 West Ave, N..
Hamilton.
Ptfty-tout Prizes, 41.00 Each.
Mrs. R. C. Hull, 70 Finkle St., Wood-
stock.
Christy McCollum, Mt. Heyde**, Ont.
Mrs. Burley, 141 Front $t., Sarnia,
Ont.
Kathleen Alison, 130 Wellington $t.,
Galt.
Mamye Smith. 2118 Rectory 8t., Lou-
don.
Mrs. Keeedweil, Woodbridge, Ont.
Mrs. Rhoda Arnold, 42 Boultbee
Ave., Toronto.
Min Hattie Whitby, Smithtown,
Peterhof.% Ont.
Mn. Albert Davie, 18(1 Rose At., 8t.
Thomas,
Mrs. R. Will. Norwich, Out.
Tena Martin, Seem f4t. Marys, Ont.
Mies M. Mceeeith, 11 McKenzie 8t.,
Galt, Ont.
Mir Rthel Hack. R. R. No. 2, At.
Catharines. Ont.
Isabel Love, 28 Bruce St., Loudon.
Ont.
I Th�St.. 12 Orefeinre .. fit.
Mr•. A. Willis. ld )tlorsne• RL, To -
ionto.
Mt. N. INNS" Beasmtt 84.., Ooderioh,
Elgin Snider, 131 Beach Ave., Toronto.
Mrs. (Rev.) H. B. Johnston, Washago, '
Ont.
M. F. Hewitson, LOS Peter 8t., To-
ronto-
Mrs. B. Cooper, 16 Edward St„ Brant-
ford. Ont"
Mrs. Fred Kennard, 92 FC. Gore St.,
Stratford.
Mrs. B. Fisher, 104 Metcalfe At.,
Guelph, Ont.
W. T. Dolemore, 58 King $t. R.,
Chatham, Ont.
Mn. Samuel Reeves, 16 Colahie St.,
Toronto. Ont.
Mee. Burley, Barton Ave.. ML Den-
nis, Ont.
Mrs, R. Hanna. Box W. 0. A. C.,
Guel. Mike, 1h. 34
t.
Rinchbury 8t., Hamilton,
Ont.
Mrs. John Pollard. Biergeasville, Ont.
Cherie" Trotman, ingersoD, Ont.
Mn. James Myles, pox lµ, Ham.
O.
Mn. L. C. Bullock, i)non, Out.
Mee. F. McIntosh, Ori1ha, Oen.
Mew Alborg Adair. R. R. Na 5 Lam-
beth. (hit.
Mr. Naomi" �. 47 Lao. 8t, S1.
Um, W. M. maser, hie Omranit 8t,e
Tomato. Oat.
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Min Mod Lows. is
Lindsay. Oat, Atb"'t R•" 4a'
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