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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1890-8-28, Page 37 11' � ! e, ," 11 : � 11 - 11 , s.. " I 7 , 1 I ,� �' I I , I I � I , i � ! I I �l 1i I i I l! I 0 �i , ,� . �., � � :, , , , , , , I I I I � I I I : I 111 1� I I , , � , , 1 I I , I I ''I � I ., I 11 I I I . � . I I I I . I 1, I . I I I � � , , I I I � . . I , I � I �i 1, I !! , , I � I I . I .. ! . I I I � I I I I : � I I I I 1 I I � I . I I I I . � I I — I - � I 1 I I I I I - I 7 I I I I I I � . I � I I I .1 : I I # I I I . I , , I . . I . I . I I . I I , . i , , I I I I . , , 1 . I . I . I 1, I , I , � � I I � . I I I I . I I " I � . I � �, :� I'll I � � I I I I � . I I I � . I . I I I I I I I I � I I I . I I I . I . I I I I . . I I . . . I I I I I I . . : . .1 , , I I 11, I � , � :,�, I I I I I � , 1 ��, I ,. . I I � , . I � I , I - ­ , I I "I I I I � I I I I I . . � I I . I . . . , . I I � I 11 I I I . � : , I � I . I I . I I . I I I 1, 1. . .. . 11 - . � I . I I ,' . I I I I I : I �� I 1 I . .1 I .1 . . ,. . I l . 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I 1--.11 71 ' � )L 4 I I j�, � 11 I I WIN 139,414"SIXT PI", 14PAON L N I I 11 11 ll�k I �'L , , 1� 1 ` .�, I I 1.1111" L I i�z . �'� Ji;etleo walioth in the land, I , - L � I I VV, �Iouoeleagtodfsseulble, — Afoul Brood ;, Its Cimse, %u4 Care. I , , 11 I U1131 - He Wont, to is Foo'blonable. 00314.por� and . Moved the Melody, ­_ I �o The C uu0Y 4Udge IsugKod In Mistake, for I - Frank. — I 39a,ipy Persons Yv a] a ,#Jl Vic Iwo to a r s I It L' Disease Foot., I l � A I . I W ! 46t% 'Jt*)r# I ; lodglao J) VXPe , DCO Of t�he , Frola I 11 , I the kart1l, 11 11 � I � 1111 � (meals is uc4r at 11611d; Hirl4l lliam voy, of Woodburn.) (By Wi I L . Caused b , y I .. I I .. I ,,, ,,, "', ; ,! 0 " 11�1[, I '�f those v6iceg� Itussiall calling, Through the inist of blood and teitro, Foul bro ad is a disease that is caused by L I wea,t to- A fashionable concert the okber . . L doesday I a h We Ig t hoput lQ,S0 0,61 pok,tbo It may ))a lai , d down in the very begin- por!QJ aqkron-a , For a long 11 Morg 11118119? J '60 ­ " illo, , L � ,\'L;�, ,, 1.�,o, l, i�; I L � � ,'� , � H ear tilose Soloulli sceoll L L ,, ts falling, I TAotcal Ahuddoril1gUuropchQarS,' I the. rotting of uncared for brood. 10 usually . I I I originates in . � I springjn weak Colonies tbat ig and listened to f a abionable mupio. ovenir L I I L . bud, oom . 1.11, . L , 0 away fashionably weary, Me thQ County judge 'Woe notually. hugged b . I y A Young Woman, who in her amojou s liso,te, ping,of cut, oonalderation, of the subject I . , ' L , _' ' _ , , , that the vxc�ir,o 0 ,f 'j, a 1, a � a , , hydrophobia ,64,n only �'04*TXWQA Co , an I I dgpfudly deavorod ib� betwopp, the stars and the earth. ne') L L, I � I I !�;,�,�i�: �, �, I I � ", ", L I We are coming, A, Little 1,14tiler,"q Fiom the horrors, of the ' L , L I I It ,L . 'L d, '. , Ave spring. windjpd so badly that they � other individualsin the "dienoe. I was I . . I I L , IL and in the darkness, of the night, I I in I Ado 5 I so eymptoma 6f,whioh Lhl have thos . a bas *know. , , . I L L, , Oety A And it is only within m� comis'nritt , I I or$ I � I 11 It", ',� I .. X, " �.� " "', �,,.. !,',� ,,*,. . . past . I Soon tbe,6ag ` I 'leswill foregather. I , Vengeance selzbth thee at just, , ove not beep anal - core b L I I � iligh left to cover or . , I I I ; And for all the brood pe spring keel I Was jn�jgnant, for more than weeiky., I L' I � . what I bad been asked to admire woe the , , torrib I Is mistake, and, twined her arms in L L I lovin . 9 embrooe round the Dook of the senior ledge" U nfOr�un&tvly,, the pal I ' L , ' r disease ha@1 . a I L d so much notic receive a from newspapers I g 'PrOD opl. call tisne j4%j the intarastin bo , I I � 'L d to have been solved, ar,y,,� Nature. T1291 I Sal ' 11 � L � , % � ,,,, I I.. ��, - ; L �, .. ,� 0 , , 1: !� . I I � I We are coming from the highwsly� L I � Ofthelands I L , 'if ,the L - I raw andloaakward the bees will crowd ,to. I ,gather to keep each other warmi leavindthe toobnioal�eldll of the performers. There � L - ,ay playeii during the whole was not a metc. L, .1 representative of the 'judiciary of pigin, instead of around b � I I or own and oAly Frank, I and other Popular Publications thAt 6 t6ler . I ably correct, knowledge of its pbenomena; Jb L di to ce which sepnrate�,i aR from 10 I , 1�' to 11 . oont lectu nearest, star ,is, accoydimpt, ko!i �V .re I L , L - . I I I I ,,, �k ��' V11 .; 1,'� : of corn andvine, L Tiom each city's streets and by�ways, L , I :'L�, t d� noostled for W94. 9 to and rot evenhirg. It was hash, haeb, hash, musical I � L . L I I The mistake occarre 4 in this wise - Lu to in L , ' L 0,b�an h aoquired by the laity, Hence, we a L � I L 11 L by Profesooi� Niolioloi u k,out, �,':00,00,0 times , , I _ I I . " , , , � C', I " From the foul Siberian mine; in L Cello. ThOL the brood covered by the hash, all the way throulgli-lao. themp, no I .1h . I I the eVen,n L g there was a ring sit the door LL .. I find that the p'lotur6 ,Ordinarily presented I PEN th *L' greater than the distance f""_41 the X - 0 11 .1 11 L 1 44, . L,'� I �. 1�� J F'roin'thy'sterile shorea; liamsellatka '.From ,he rude a n d fro zen north,- I I I I bees in time hatcheE;, which so 160�§Ree I . I L a . ­ calpr,bxpreq�ion or e4u,tv, Not an idea - irapah'" inspiration in which the . I . young woman in question I L by the unconscious simulator is, at least to I L I - 5, 7�il,,o multiplied � the sum, or 9 000,000 (it I . I the 'i' 1 I I . " , 'L . . 0 'J' , �',",�'l .. k�� �411 I . From thy wooded slopes; Vilttki% I , 'E , x1led hearts Lire hurrying forth. I the force of the colony that a Nv,14pr circle L L YL taking Li L of comb is Covered b the bees n i5il or or in.a century L of ,g but manual gymnastics on t. 1 iot i Is euiploylad as a- domestic). She being in he ell bed t ' was answered by the mistreau, Cursory ob2orvation, not �unlike the real I affection. There are, however, ,great, dif.' by 206,006, Alpha, in ,­')?,td�,ollation 09 , 11 ho the Centaur, ie'the star uearf;�stihe Part I ): I i �. ,!:,, L :,�K�,. We are Coming, 11 Little Fabber 11 From the horrors of the past!, I I . . ,L the space occupied by the decaying brood. the Chromatic spale� Now, musicians are � - w,lo fout M young L ' I I man at .the door who I L y0ician will ferenepa which the educated ph L. Its light occupies three sviio�a years in � I I . i I I L �, `,�O, , , Ca Soon the rice will foregather . Then the brood that is fed in these cello no. worse *ban other people. They become . asked to see the domestic, calling her by not fail to detect, And which will enable traversing the distance whioh, l�ppiratea us I "; , t I "I'll, , I , I ) Vengeance seizeth thee at last. I I 1� L )Qd'latoly'rotted do L , , wh wn will have" are br4 L' , 1, I 1� plegroaBod in the, details of their art and . I I . I The young I . name, I pan wanted ,to see bar him to do what, htho never been yet doup I I . I L 0, or, in other I from ,the little Waiting ox L . I �, . I I .. 11 I . I . I I I �, I Exiled fathers, knouted mothers, Doomed 11 to consume their food mixed with the remains o' � L I f decayed-, brood and,that is the forget its end and object I dare say that I L . if the minter did Lnot . liave to sell his real bad, and asked tbe lady of the houee . I I to tcll the YoUno L * ha,t 14 Frank 11 women t with real hydropLhobla- cure the, patient. I . I I Hydrophebia never origin%teo,, in tilt ) words, should Alphe� be lo�,rlod out at . L I I I ,� I . )old ba rjr,ltinbo the , existence to -day we wt I � I ; 1 . I t, I I by order of the Czar," I Outraged sisters, murder'd brothers, ; I real And Only osiuseaf,foul brood. I I t ures % at would 'become so. enamored Pic I I wanted to see bar',' but he'was told that ohs I L I human subject At least, except by inoottla. I Bummer at 1893 before the lalmsbitants of � I , 11 I", . � :� I . HartIOSS PAWS aV0l3giDg Car; Ali groatwaters, seeking Ocean, L Increase Some will say that many a time they . have put combo with, docaYed brood 111 .1 hie own Clevernees in producing subtle . tints and cambinstions of Color that I was in bed, and it was imposB� L ible to see her. 11 Frank 11 then, with a Bad heart, doubt. I I tiou from a rabid animalgad'dnth always occurs four or five days . te the develop- this mundane sphere would,bu Aware th%tL , Alpha longer ,existed. Yei !iighb travels i . . I T 1, ��`,' I l" i 0, as th ey seaward flow, Swells the voice of our devotion, I colonies and never saw any bad results. .1 . he would disdain form entirely, and ,hie I L I less, started off, and had hardly reached ment of the disease. ` A case of so-oa;116d . L . Ino, I so rapidly a's to . OCCUPY JJrJL J)er(loptible I 11� � !J��, Listen I Clusar, to its woo. I I � I I Very true, but they ,do snob things in t a 1, -otureo would be nothing but patches Pi � the sidewalk before the young woman, who bis 0% hydropho me under my notice in which 0500 of time in flashing aroui�A'oar glo eli I 1b I I ?, I ' min" " 'i"" """" We are co h '. q ' the Past' hon�y season and put them in the strongest . of variegated rainbows over which a few L . had heard the conversation, donned a , L, . L it was stated that the patient had been bit. I It the sun were transported ra the place I I .1 L il�, Q arr.' go or, X2 tb Soon th.'h... .i, . . .s a a Nth the rr ...... gl a .11 fore �l i Cold'i'o , whore the boos will clean them out �ranoueudental egotisto would thrill with I intensely teolimical as Bat, thank light wrapper and ruelled I out of the front door. The ten some three months previously by a dog I - hydrophobic. occupied by this, the nealle I t Omr, the vast I ' circular 4iso, which i" raDrning rises LL � LL I I :: " . , at once. It we want our colonies to keep , . L county judge was walking along Wel. undoubtedly L I inquired as to I L I I ii . .� 'L ", By Siberia's night of weeping, in, a healthy state we must keep all decayed heaven, the pointer is I orta to please by the obligation to sell his he lingtou just at this time, and the young what had become of the dog, and was in- , maj�atioxlly above the horizon and in the I occupies time, lit I . I . L I , 0 . . (O dark night I 0 useless tear 1) brood out. of them. works, Ana finds that the woman mistaking him for Framk, rushed formed that he was still living, having ro- I evening a Conaiderable lines I By the broken hearts,now sleeping, Foul brood will almost be a thing of the public is not one bib inter- I I I upon him, and exclaiming 11 Ob I Frank"- . covered. It was not necessary to examine descending entirely below thr� w,me : : : l, � I 'Iil" (God of Justice I thou wast near.) By the woes tba6 vain beseech thee, past when every bee-keep'er knows the real . I I I " ted in how be pro duced the painting , but ?a I words which contained a depth of meaning any further into the particulars of this case, would have dimensions puny ia their in6ig- I L I I 1.i . �,,, �i ��� AL Dying monarch I living Lie I canoe of it, looks well, after his bees in the 10 very much interested in What be has - -twined her arms around him and clung I for if the dogbad really been the subject of .1 f, � ni canoe. Colossal as the sun appears to , .! I . I I I I 11 , _ I , t� I BvtbeeeW awe now impe"h thee, 'Tyrant I re ar thy victim's cry, spring, and sees that the brood is well cared for in every hive; and those that are 0"""" " it is good. Paintings last for tr.tidrea, of years, and their value is do- . L to him with as much tenacity as the vine clingelostree, "Go away,youug woman, hydrophobia, lie would have been dead very- shortly ufter biiing my P%tient. us it would, were it pbsaNle ior it to exchange Positi L ions with Alpba,il, would take I . � L � L I ly I , . We are coming, "Little Father' I From the horrors of the past, . not real strong must be crowde on a a a rived*from the pleasure they give and from I'm not Frank," the judge is reported to A:gain, it often happens that a person the Lick telescope'to make it appear as a , I :,. , :1 �Ll I ' � I ,, , Soon the eagles will foregather, few combo by using division board! The their beauty. Their constant theme is the have gasped out, And the young woman re, easily Edfacted by suggestion has what he star of the third magnitude. I L I ... 11 :1111. I 1� Vengeance eeizeth thee at last. young bee destroyed by foul brood first beauties of nature, and the nearer they . . )eased the brakes even quicker than %ey conceives to be the symptoms of hydro- 11 "I �', ... 11 L What I thougli sceptred slavos proscribe her - t rns yellow; fie it decays further it be- U come to representing tbese the more Bon- had been set. T I he girl then went in, phobia &-lveloped very soon after having COSTLY VISITING CAIADS. , I . 11 ,; � I . Liberty revives agat4,, From the Seven Hills by Tiber comes brown,, rotten, ropy matter, and manyLof'the capped cells will be sunken a oesBful is the artist, To be suooeBsfnl be must be content to put the details of hie dressed berEelf, left the house, And has not since returned, evidently going off with been bitten by a supposed rabid animal, whereas the r'eai disease rarely supervellea, While Thousands Lack Breml the FOW Blot In Luxury, L � I I � . .. " , To the islands of the main; � Yea I though tyrants would betray her, Incath the little in the oappint, with is small hole in Ban h. The disease is spread by . the bem work in the background, where they belong, and make the thing produced the aim and Frank. -St. Thomas Journal. I until after a month has elapsed from the time of inaoulation. It is true there are Five hunclred thousand Y321ting cards . I I � , 11. 1 33ina her mitred van, Pope nor Kalser can witlastay her, to fallen I y carry robbing foul brood colonies, and the: . ,enaofiteproduotion. Butt I here is no. such I Ono Year at the - Ontario Agricultural cases on record in which the period of inau-' have been engraved in Washiffigton this Beason, says the Paper World. One at%. . � � . God's fair gift man. And she's coming, " Little Father " ' the disease just in proportion to the amount of diseased honey they convey to obli-ation on the musioian. His product . is intangible, and so, when earthwora college. SxiL,-1 very frequently receive letters bation was less than that, but they are ex- ceedingly rare. Ia my Own cases the time tionery firm has turned out 300,000 in the I . I LL I I F . I From the horrors of the past, Soon the eagles will foreg0bor, . Vengeance reizeth thou at last. I their own hives. people come to him for oare-dispelling melodies, for the of floating away from farmers' sons, making if they will be I has varied from twenty-five days to four Cmea in the last two months, and the moaoy spent all I pasteboard daring a season amounts to . �� "i . � 1. I or �l' , I'. � ,I H- H- COc=- In the honey seasbn, when the bees are gathering honey freely, remove the combo pleasure on the areamYbosom at some broad theme, I allowed to take a special or a partial course at this College. For the information of months sad a nallf. which disease is said to have suporveried many tens of thousands of dollars. The most I , " � I ,� , ,he Ru I I . , Lanpeasant usually alludes to th a -Czar 11 LEittle Fatuer." andshakethebeem iototheirown hivesin for ideas, for inspiration, and all the lau- those who write thug, and of farmers' sons years ef ter an alleged inoculation ought to ordinary card costs Can, � Apiece after the I plate is made, and od"me ,of Tibs dinner in. . I I .. Us . - . the evening, give them comb foundation starters and let them build comb for four guorous delights that those who love the melodies that live know so well, be borea generally, I would like to be permittei to answer these quesbious through the be received with doubt. The interval probably r,ever exceeds two years or is leas L vitations sen A t out Cost �10'& dozen. , � 1. 1,11FAIS LITME WONDERR. — days. In the evening of the fourth day them for hours with an exhibition of his . columns of your paper. By the term than,�en olsya.-Dr. W. A. Hammond. prominent item of the expenee account of I I , L ,�j �, , .Zemarkable Discoveries of the Scientist remove the comb and give them foundation digital rapidity and i3recision.-Brooklyn - Eagle. . . "partial" I mean a course more or' less fragmentary L I I I, Washington belle is her'.Longxaving and printing, and society ladies who give ain. L I , i� With the Microscope. to workout, and then the cure will be complete. Fill an empty two-story hive - in regard to subjects selected and also in regard to the duration of the Y.AFM FRYISENCE OU MIND. t ners spend at times hundradFj of dollars I I I ,,, The polypus, like the fabled dydra, re. maives now life from the knife which is with the combo of foul brood 'that have I Birth'of an Iceberg. period of attendance. Such a course may How a Californian Fooli-d an Obtr usive upon the stationery for a feast. Mrs. Leland Stanford lately Pa M for "I t' ,� 3ifted to destroy it, says the New York been removed from two,or more diseased I I � colonies ; close up for days ; Theaynamicablsw by whioh,the glaciers . Abuttihg on the son generate their barge I is I be taken here, but it is neither desirable nor profitable. The individual Bovine. I � Harry Weiss, of Ban Francisco, was an. tts fid fifty cards to be useaas men or one,6f L � I i ­ I -Tolegram. There are four thousand and L ;Icrty-one mueoles in a caterpillar. Hook a lhem,�' ,two after that ape t ntranoe, and when b;rOod Lie most of the sound hatched remove . still somewhat vague. In earlier d.ays it woe held that the glacial tongue bro a off who adopts this course only gets an imper- fect and very probably a confused idea at i oying one of his occasional hunting trips in the hills back Situ Leandro her big dinners. The map of the United States was stamped in silver ,on the cards, . 11 , �L` �.'q iffiecovered fourteen thousand mirrors . in sito eyes of a drone. To effect the respira- those combo and give the bees starters, of by its own weight' . To this, has succeeded any subject. ,By a ,I special 11 course is woodlea of last Saturday, says the Reporter of that and the drawings and engmvings were e' 1"i ,qu is. At the dinner which General L i't, �., tion of a os�rp, thirteen thousand three ',bundred foundation in single hive and let them build combo for four days. Then in the the following explanation, perhaps more POP ularly than scientifically ceepted. meant one in which the attendance Con. tinues for one college year, and a ar irIg city, when he B uddealy found himself con- fronted by a large, looking , B kin idge gave the cards coal, �l &pieces ", � i� � � F I ; arteries, vessels, -veins, bones, etc., ry. hody of every spider ure neceass Th a evening of the fourth, dh,y take out those now combs and them foundation to .1.1 Moving down the flords to the eon, th& g1scler's front enters the waves, at first iChLthe wh stadekit devotee his attention to one or more subjects, as he may desire. gentlemanly cow, which gazed at him with ill-looncealed Mr. and Mrs. Justice Bletobford gv,-,ecot long . ago a luncheon, the cards for which were I 11 � 11 ;vontains four little masses, pierced with a ,multitude of holes (imperceptible to the give work out. I ' ploughing up the ses-bottorn into a deep By adopting this course a young man mi%y . vexation and unveiled contempt. Weiss h6stily apologized for his intrusion, engraved by hand at a cost of f-18 a dozen. Some of the cards are in raisea silver and �i� 11. � maked eye) each hole permitting the pas. Let it be remembered that all of those operations should be performed, in the farrow. But As the ice prow pushes out over the sloping ocean floor, the weight in one year take in the two yeard' lectures on agriculture and dairying, but to enable and was abont to retrace his steps, when the booriah animal raahed toward him as gold. They look as though the gold and I � �� ; " �.iga of a single thread; all of the threads, to the amount of 1,000 to each mass, join honey season and done in the evenings, so resting upon the bottom steadily di- *rninishea. him to do so he must board outside the if to aaeault and bat ter .him. Atthisjuno- silver had been melted and poured into letters on the card, and ' cost 75 cents . I l" 1 � J ,� ��. 1tigother when they come ant and make the that bees will become settled down nicel . Y before morning BEfore extracting from The floatiiig power of the water tends constantly to lift the ice, which is institution. In this, however, there is no real haid9bip, for the college i,3 but little ture Mr. Weiis was struck violently by a happy thought, which he immediately put . L 1 apiece. . I - I �4 �. I I I , . � I .1 I igingle thread with which the spider spina its web, EO that what we call a spider's the diseased combs, all the combs that were not sealed must be out out of tbe frS3XIeS Or held down by the rigidity of the glacial sheet below its normal sea line. Moving an more than one mile from the city of Guelph. The entire Cast to the outside into execution. When the animal reached him he sat down firmly on his horns, and L , THE NOBLE AXE;7j.. I I I . . 1. � I . : I . I " i, ��: ,, thremd consists of more than 4,000 threads .. amitea. Lenwenhook', by means of micros. some of the decayed brood will be thrown out with the. honev. Then after cutting still, the glacier's front reaches the . in de watere where it is lifted point eper student will include the tuition fee, booke and board, The tuition fee is e2O a year, as it raised its head he suffered himself, like Elijah, to aecend upward, until he I The Indestructibility of Gold Fits, It for a , "I L L. Symbol of FaTIty. I I . I � � L �.� 1, . ". I . !! , I mopes, observed spiders no bigger than a ' of sand which spun threads so fine out the unsealed �omb, uncap the sealed from. hot the tom altogether. Still it which is simply a nominal Bum. The out- reached one of the highest limbs of a van. Gold maybe said to be everitisting and . I , �, . ?�, , grain ,that it took 4,000 of them to equal in honey, extract it, and bring it to a boil. All the foul combs an)d the new combs that remains unbroken, the strength of the sheet, hundreds of feet in thickness, hold. lay for books is not of neosBaity more than that Bum ; and good board may be had in arable tree that was standing idly by, where he remained until his new-found indestructible. The Pare acidz have no effect upon it. Air and watez alike are � � �,L, I 1.� ::magnituae a single hair. The fly spider, it 59 kvow7a, lays an,egg as large as itself. . were built in the four days must be made . . g it. But &a it proceeds, the awful 113 leverage on the unsupported tongue Guelph for from �3 per week and Up 'word, to the acqusintance stole away to supper, which unable to work its destruction. While to the baser they decay, to . . �� I 'History of the Question. . into wax, and the dross from the wax ex. tractor must be bfiried; because what runs waxes. It is like the van of an army drawn farther according amount of accommodation required. From the statement thus given occurred ,some hours later. Had it not been for his rare presence of mind Mr. metals are gold 11 they are innocuous. � I 11 11 � Let me invite attention to the out with the wax' ,would, not be heated and farther away from its main body, and it will be easy to estimate the entire cost Weiss migbt have had trouble with the Bury it through the long ages, and when I - your listory of the The shorcs of enough to hill the spores ; and if Wwas elacauntering increasing attacks of the foe of the special course, when it is borne in beastly beast. the rude tool of the excavator again brings . 11 L, I" ", I question. Alaska were discovered by Cmptain Behring thrown out where the bees could get it, it would start the disease again. When the Each surge of the tide, every onset of storm, racks its structure. mind that the college year Commences ber let, and closes during the last holif A Remarkable Surgical Case. . ittolight, while everything around it or I originally associated with it is returned to . so I I �, , . im 17-11. He was a Dane, but sailed in the service at the Cz,Ar. Russian navigators diBEased brood that was placed in the two- story hive is hatched ana the bees are given the point where the hardly sustained equilibrium of forces ends, and the glacial of June, and that no lectures are given from Christmas until January 22ad fol. On Monday, 4th August, a remarkable dust and the delicate forimi -which it I I adorned has become & powiler so impml- I I . � "LL ,, r 3rom time to time carried on their explora. but than 40 I I full sheets of foundation, then they should tiP breaks away into the floating berg. ,lowing. Those who take a special course surgical case occurred in St. Luke's Hospi. tal, Chicago. A about 86 Po' hie as to be inappreci-ible, the delicate , � I �� I 'i �, , !, �� i *Ory eurvey@, more years , / alspged before they had properlydefined at once be given a qnGen cell ready to hatch t a young queen. Then everythin- on or: Finally we have a third and more recent hypothesis based on the differential move� are not required to do any manual labor on the farm, and yet gentleman, years of age, was placed under the effects of of the finest gold threa'd re Maine, Days, years, century upon century me ,,,� lt�, i. 11 � ,, � �11$ t �, I L, _ ,*nd mapped those coasts. In 17,99 the country was by the Czar under the , I will be all riabr. . ment of the upper and lower parts of the they may take advantage of any chloroformfor a simple operation on an anchylosed elbow joint. The curious point roll by; mighty empires rise and faE . ,, ! I I ,� .. 1 ,�A,V A� A', placed control of a far company in imitation of Training Institute Studies. glacier. This latest thelory Asserts that the glacial front is thrust over from above by instruction that may be given at the stables if they choose to do this. I would was regarding the chloroforming. Writing h aeem their power ever' I dynaeg,ies whic ' Asti. and armies which have marched . LLLLL , � � � , . I %4 I : �,, the Northwest Far Oompany of Canada. In the meantime English and American In accordance with arran t the swifter descent of its upper portion- be likened not on any account have it understood that to a friend in this city a few days after the operation he gives the following portion- and conquered may become nervelees ; become I!, � I , fur traders and fielimrinen bad visited these � completed by the Minister at Education i a movement which may roughly to the breaking comb of a sea wave I am recommending this in preference to the complete two course. The lare: '"I did not think my heart would cities teeming with millions may . the abode of the owl, yet the thin filament .1 11 �, 11 I � I,- ohores. Thebetter to protect the Russian the . professional training of High Schoo assistant maBters and first-class Public sweeping to the shore, But whatever years' student should take thefull two years' stand the chloroform. I spoke of this several days before to the hous of gold remains to -day " it was 5,000 � .�.._ 1 company from these rivals, the Czar in 1621 issued a ukase ia which he claimed School teachers will hereafter consist of two the specific direction of the force which course where at all possible, or what is He said there would be no danger are ago. Truly gold is a noble metal. - ye . .,�,l I j��� the sovereignty of the northwest coast of courses: 1. A course of instruction at Toronto in expels the berg from the glacier, the grandeur of the phenomena which often much preferable the regular three years' conrae. Perhaps it is not generally under. as chloroform is now administers a. Well, I was to sleep. When the senior ,TeweZlers' Weekly. . . I �,� �i, I �, " AM9 continent from Bebring Straits to the Stat'degree of north latitude and, so much history, psychology, and methods of edacm. tion, reading ana elocution, dritl, attend it is without question. Con- stantly the brow of the glacier over stood that a student who passes all the examinations for two years becomes an put surgeon had been operating on me for a The Census In India. The preparations for the aUproacbing ,� . , ) . I & " of the Pacific Ocean as lay north, of a line legree on the Ameri. j&alwn from the 51st c gymnas. ties and Cali . sthenics, hygiene, writing and and such other subjects as the sea is shaking off with sharp explosions smaller masses of ice, which drop to the associate or graduate, and that the degree of B S,A. is conferred upon those who one- few minates, suddenly I ceased to breathe. I afterwards heard that the surgeon opera- census in Indi are reported to be far more a complete and efficient than they were ten : I , ,�� � =n Continent to the 45th degree on the Asiatic 'The ocean this line is phonography, the Minister of Education may determine water in cloudlets of spray. Suddenly esEsfully pass all the exsminations for ting said, I My God, he's dead!' They tried. artificial respir5tion. No use I They years ago, and as a result returns of a much I ­� 17 I side. on mearly 1,000 miles wider tbau the Atlantic from time to time. 2. A course At E6 Training Institute, con. there names a set of loader and deeper blasts that blend into a subterranean roar. threa years. There may be, however, a El llirge number of young men who can at let loose the electric batteries at me. Still more trustworthy character are expected. In Bombay, owing to the omission to � � ; I 14"IL'. 1, 1, is between Now York and Spain. He also Wid to the Aleutian and Kurile siating of systematic observation of High A gi�eat section of the figured front of the leave the farm for two or three no go , I was as dead as Lazarus. Finally, MacArthur, th a surgeon, said I There is number the tenements in the various ". I I I . i � �� � i P claim 31alands, and probibitod all nations from School work, and practice in the organiza. ' tion and management of High Schools, and glacier head,, with wo ter -falls pouring ob from its sides, and soured in Clouds of yeare, and yet they could do so ior one year. I am satisfied that .1 only one chance,' whereupon he drove a the blocksorgroups of buildings, there was i a prooticallyno check an the enumerator . I I . . ... , , illi; � mavigating or fishing in the islands, ports Ana within the above limits, nor in teaching the High School courses. I vapor from the cold surfaces newly ex. to them ek special Course, such needle down into my heart, and,lol old machine began to jog again. Just as a The ignorance and opposition of the popu- I f,j�, . gulfe' . vois they to come within 100 miles of any The Training Institutes are conducted in connection with the Colle-iate Institutes at Posed to the air. As these clear away, the broken -off glacial tongue surges down, as I have described, would be of much value. They could thus get all the lectures , clock not run d6wn will stop, lace were also great obstacles. In the native I 11 quarters it was believed that the people of .1 � I ­) Ili of the Russian establishmeats on pain of vDiifiscating their Cargo. Russia based her Guelph, Hamilton, Owen%ound, Kingston, forcing up a wave of water dangerous to on general agriculture and on live sbook, set going by shaking it, so my stopped heart was made to I run' when shaken by India of both sexes were wanted to recruit I The 9,51 li � � � mlaim on this part of North America on and Strathroy, and the course in each will near vessels, to boats or men at the water's edge. Up and down the now -born -berg and along with these could take the Ice. tureB on dairying Lectures on other the needle. It is a carious experience i a I the forces beyond the frontier. . . Unesulman population gave trouble in a . I . ..", ,. "I ,l.�, 1"... Mrst discovery, first ccoupation and 11 -peaceable and uncontested �ossession a.. be, with some modifications, that hitherto pursued therein. . . sways, moving, meanwbile, slowly away branches might also be taken in, me on have had, isn't it?" . It is said that this is only the second 113 different way, for the census -ink, g un. � - ':J ,�, I �,) i tending over half a century. - John Quincy I . � for a a' Paying;Vor a Beau D y. from the glacier and out to sea. It has been born amid the tranquil of the icy veterinary or horticulture, at leas' the ' principal portion of them on one . r the case of the kind on record. luckily coincided in date ivith a festival when many thousands of Mussul. . 1� I .1� � �,*t� �,y ��,�i, ", �.- Adams was then Secretary of State for the 'UnitedStates. He denied that Russia had London servant girls pay British soldiers elements to begin its life journey that is to , be long or Bhort, according to its own size other of these subjects. A number of stu r deals took this special course last winte' Wo Insane Asylums. I lgrimsge to the tomb of mans go on pil Bhawa Malang, on a mountain peak in . . 4 I 1. I A ,,,i"";�,� ,acquired any right eouth of the 55th degree from 75 cents to $1, according to rank, to walkout with them for Sunday, drinks in. and the places to which the currents of air who were Unable to remain two years; but China has no asylums for the insane. that district, where they remain for several 1� . IN- 110 �l. , 1. -of north latitude, and he ridiculed the pre- tension to the sovereignty of a sea which eluded. This is perfectly true. There are 11 " and water are to bear it. -Clarence Deming, in Harper's Weekly. why should we not have at least 100 students' of this class every winter? By The unfortunate victimsof mentalderange- ment in that .Country receive little or no days. These and manyother difficulties will be avoided or mitigmea on the forth- . I . I 'I I � 1�. ., ; M , I �,, 1. I mpon its southern margin was more than .4,000 miles wide. The contention of Mr. hundreds of poor little slaveye in the London boarding-houses, ions And hotels Sang Too Loudly. the payment of 520 for tuition, the farmer's son is thus enabled to attend while from care. Many commit suicide ; some, though not many, are murdered -the fear that coming occasion. The Parsecs of Bombay "live, it is said, little or no trouble, while, � ... : ... 1. � 1, i "id -1 Adams on this point is clear and explicit. Ile says the suggestion that the Russian who are perfectly content to work their liger to the bone week a ter wee i t ey � Harry Haines, a blind man who has been 200 to 400 lectures are being delivered on their spirits will return after death to their murderers that .1 109.1do the Massulman community, the he be � I � ; . ii- jj,j� , .? , " excivernment might jastly exercise can Illy manage to s.-ve enough t 0 pay t ei soldier for his Sunday out and a regular attendant at St. Mark's Protes. tant Episcopal Church, on Locust Btreet the subjects of his future life work. This tnition is, therefore, marvellougly Ch eaplor plague proventing meEcd of disposing of them -while others choice of Mussulman enumerators 8 e n floo a found to have an excellent e C-Londo � . . W L, I q, �, ­ .,� f, -�', .... I "" sovereignty over the Northern Pacific, a mare claugum because it claims d Ocean as " ' pet are i across the common in Hyde above Sixteenth, claims that he has been requested to stop singing by the reator, the lectures are marvallonsly worthless. Nowhere else in Canada can so much in the arc chained or caged and left to suffer, re- ceiving no Care except a bowl of rice t%vi-.e Daily News. I � � I � I ,I ,,�, .,4, �.,a 4, V�I`P'4 ' territories both on the Asiatic and Amerl. 40810 coasts of that ocean, though ontbe Park, the admiration and. envy of number- � lessotherlittle "elaveys" who have not R ev. Dr. Isaac L. Nicholson. Haines is line of education be got for so little money; t, - Ad Y Professor E. W. Thwing, an alienist, has *slue of Advertising. Ron. John Wansmaker, the merchant . 1 1 I � S I . 11 , I X,�.j .51st parallel they were not leas than 4,000 been so fortunate. The girls go down in - shoals in the front of Wellington c very musical, and his mother says he is an excellent performer on both the or gan And and it is just barely poisible that this is one reason why those educational privileges . just returned from a year's investigation piince of Philadelphia says: 11 My plan , � I . . , ; I I- �� I �� "'t �A .11, "W,4 , 1"Y' ", !�'�,q ruiles apart, was a pretension of snob a obaracter that be was persuaded the com. on Sunday, when the soldiers come out for . ano, and that for PI a long time he played I regularly at the Mothers' meetings. She are not more highly prized. it is my firm conviction that a young man from the of the condition or the insane in that country. The project of establishing an for fifteen years has been to buy so much . ' ' space in a newspaper and fill it up with I �� � " � I I . I 1�1�;�'� I &, 1. 1; ;,�t,�I�WL�- . in 3merce of American citlizeua would re ain. parade, select their men and arrange with them for a d�y's escort on a purely com. says her son is familiar with all the old farm can learn more at this institution in LBYIUM WP,B approved at the recent confer- Me what I wanted.' I would not give an ad- , . I I : ,;, I - I ; I . 't, �'��i.-(",7'11 � . io- :u1nmoleated and no effect would be given to / obibition manifestly incompatibl 0 With a 11r, . merclal, basis. As P. rule this me S338 hymns, and can very readily pick up any one year regarding the general principles of of Chinese pbysio!&ns in Shanghai, I but the people of China are too apathetic vertisement in a newspaper of 500 circula. ' '' tion for 5,000 dodgers or posters. I deal . 11 I .1 11 6 :%1, .��� ,,,air rights. -Hon. David Blills GA the sel nothing immoral. The mant girl simply hires the smart -looking soldier with hi 8 new tune. The trouble, she says, is due to jealousy on the part of the organist. Dr. agriculture, and even regarding details and methods of much importance, than he will _ or even Soutile to the scherae to warrant , directly with the publisher. I say to him, : ' 1% 1 ­ " I �:!,�,'.' � I � i�. � 11, .. , . ,� . Reliring, Sea Question. cane to parade bar about the park from 2 in Nicholson is in Europe, but his assistant, gather in a life, time simply from his own in' ich hope of success. Theplanotmaking the an international one, therefore, , How long will you let me run a oolumn of ,. matter through your paper for �100 or . I � . I `11­� " 0�1,�,'� �! 11-11�,� ' Biblical W.Ights and Measures. the afternoon till 9 at night and see her safely to her mistress' door. Rev. F. A. Sanborn, said it was very pro. bable that the doctor had spoken to Harry experience in farm work. The same will hold true in regard to a knowledge of project has been adopted, and it is hoped that 1 �500 2 1 as the case maybe. I let them do 2 I .,� I ! I ,, ", ." � ill, ,,, '�,, � "I � o� , , ", A shekel of gold was $8. A firkin was on the subject, as his singing was really a 11 the breeds of live stock. I appeal, there- $20 ,000 can be raised in the United, States carryitont.'The thought of thesuffer- the figuring and if I think he is not trying I 1 to take more than hie sharo I give the copy. � I I . "'.11 , .,.,� W. �?, , � joeven pints. A talent of gold was $13,809. A talent of silver was 5538,30. Ezeldel's Pretty Long Hair. T� great annoyance. On Easter Sunday," saill Mr. Sanborn, 11 the choir song a now fore, to the young men of the farm, and aBk them to give the subject of this letter their !,ohelp ings towhich thousands of demented human I lay aside the profits on i.� particular line � . I I . I 11.,OWi 1,,,� ". i� ,i,! ,. ,,�, ;111,��1'11`11�i,',Ai .1, _M Md was nearly 11 feet. A cubit was There is a lady of this city whose hair is eight feet three inches long. Ocom alonally and elaborate mass, And Harry improvised careful consideration ; and I appeal to the beings raust be exposed in China under the conditions described above will Appeal of goodo for advertisina purposes. The first I laid aside 68,000; last year 1 laid I . I �i,� �,',,�v�X , I , � I !,;,��! , I . , "'N mearly 22 inches. A bin was I gallon and 2pin!,,9 mite was leas tban a quarter . . she has some curious experienceswith it hears things 'of it. A bass and accompanied them. I have received many comnlai I nts about him, and fathers of the farm, and urge upon them to allow their eons to avail themselves of strongly to the hearts of philanthropists Htr- year I aside and spent �40,000. � I'llave done bet. incremse I .1 � 1. . I I 11,�.l 1��.�i :ipi, ", � �, . . ��,i� ,-`�; g ,,,� of,, A shekel of silver was about 50 and some strange said s, When having my picture taken not long as the church opends about $10,000 a year the advantages of this institution if the throughout Christendom.-Bochester ald. ter this year, and shall . that sum as the profits warrant it. I owe my one. � r � I", 1, I -4 " I �� " :�,� rants. A piece of silver , or a penny, was 13 cents� A Sabbath day's journey was � ago," she said recently in telling about it, I � " the pbotogispher told some one who was for its musio,.it does not care to have it opoiled in that manner. 'Harry .does not I I 11 latter are so minded. Menwould call that farmer cruel who would starve his colt or 6 ' . The sentimental engagement rlth, has 5 ng Ce BE i to the newspaporo, and to them I shall freely give a Certain profit of my yearly i . - .� , '111;_." 11, 1� ,� '�� Ir � about at i English mile. An ephah, or tatib, contains 7 gallons and 5 pints. I A Press nt in, the ,studio ihe length of my know the words, but just singe Ial-la-la.l I I -PhiladdphiaXecord. his calf, but what must they say of him I . who starves his son intellectually and that stone denoting the month of girl" � I business." I � I .. � �v' 1, A'' , ��i", I � � . I day's journey was about 23 1.5 miles. A bond's breadth is equal to 3j- inches. A hair. 6 Why, really, is it 21 exclaimed the � Young lady informed,, I over eight feet long 11 , " � I I An III-Timedluterturition. 1 for all time, Some may say that in thus writing you ate blowing your own birth. The Brazilian constitution recently earn- I I I i �1'1 How to Keep Bouquets Fresh. � . � I � , ,f, I �1'4 � ,finger's breadth is equ%l to 1 inch A, ' and then in all oerioneness added, I why, it must touch the qound 11 Tbiq," was the . Visitor (affably)-Doeo your little girl trumpet and that of your own department. I care but little what pleted says that citizens of that country filiall be those who are born in Brazil, those Frank Angola tells the GZobe-Democrat : � 1. � , � I always have a nice, fresh bouquet, gome. 11 .� I I P 1, farthing was 7 cents. -Scranton Truth. --- laughing conclusion of the anecdote, - take after you or after her fa- Little (interrupting) -Oh, it ain't may be said on this sooke. The time was, born in foreign countries of Brazilian . . times the same one for sev&ml days, in & I , l''A . I I I I I l�� � Mrs. Brown -I bad a piece of cake for .1 shows what a ridiculously poor idea or . kte some people have of dimensions eatIme girl � � me that takes after father I � It's ma. and not very I I ong since, when I was a on Canadian farm rits, those foreigners who. were in PR".21 November 15th, 1889, and wbo�h&ve vase in front of the mirror. great many � people Ask roe bow we keel) the flowers so ' ' I . 1, ,: ,�, , �; `2 1 1, 1 � You, Johnnie, but you didn't dome when I ,ball led you. Little Jolinnie-That' was I I in foot and, inches. -, ­ Exchanging Confidences. - farmerla son a myself; and I think, therefore, that 1 have .1 11 a tight not rejected the offor of citizenship, find I foreigner real est&�,_, in nice and fresh. 1 Ull them bow, but I donot � , 1 1 understand just why it i . a that the flowere . �, 11 I I I'll �� !� , vanoel didn't bear you. If you'd wanted � to lick me have called me a dozen � How Hailstones Are Forined. I Clars-I heive such a horror of growing I to know something of the educational needs of a farmer's son and of the capabilities of those a who own Brazil and bave,Braztliari wives and chii. - I %rel kept so fresh by this, means. In thd � I I . I I �, � you'd ,. times. The manufacture of bailetones is con. . old. � . this institution to supply those needs. I dron And who do. not intend to formally - , first place I put,al little salt, a tablespoonful . ' 1. I . � I : � � I ,� . There are more duAs in the Chinese I ducted at a high altittide. When a storm comes on there is a rt;oh of cold air Upward Maud (eweotly)-I should think you would have got over it by this time. I have no anxiety to conceal the foot that 1 do desire that the young men wild are to re. declare their into ntion of remaining citi- zone Of their native Country- at more, in the bottom of the vase. Then i, I I fill the vase with ice broken into piecell , . . _� I I 2 , : l I , I I � : ,�, If , Empire, says an alatbority, than in all the ,wiOrIA outside of it. They are kept by the I � which datche6 failing raindrops and bears them heavenward. Then the drops pass I Audible. maid upon the form shall have At least half � I the Chance, in An educational point of view, � A complete addition of Matthew Arnold's poetry is soon to Appear in � single volume thb size of a walnut. On this I put the, . , the Some an you put the at b emo I I . I . I � l . I . ": ;I � �1. �,� i I I . i I Colostials on every farm, on the private . through a Cold cloua arid getcongealed; Cnatoiner-Id this wooli an material giventothone whoturn their attention to - . . in England. The edition will contain init,o,"et, A 1glass at water. I never put any _ � . �) I . I �; I � , ".;'�.' 1 . . treeto of cities, and mma, public. tosag, on a I tbpy liecome heavy And fall back into the now ? � . the professions. -Yours, etc., I evoiytfilng that 'a in the last three-voinkno water in the vaoo, however, Enough comes . 0# � I., . - , � , � ,, � , 1, � i� � pn all the I& has, ponde, rivers, streams slid .. . �� , I rain Clouds where it post of water adheres Tailor -You, air. It's 10 now a THoms SHAW. Giltion. from the mehing ice and salt. 1 doll � . � % , : I 1: 11 . I .. . . I I bzOoks in the country. I � . I;, 1. I I 1. that bees do not I 'Caught up Again, ithey are car. to them. I . �. 11 into the onow,� And take Ori another almost bear I it, blel,.Ldlotlder and Fur. nisher, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Professor ,Langley told the Nationik! know j not v�hdie I first heard of thin. filk one of those things that Seem so old that �� ' i I � � I ;min : � . , , Aplarlsig maint I , ai , r fruit. The . I � I irijard growing at I Juice of ried j%oket; And so the process goes on until a 'With In a recent speech Mr. Gladstone ree4d Aug. f3tb, 1996. 1 � . I Academy of Science that it WASi Possible to ptoviee artificial light, With the expe a" one cannot remember fust how long he has I I I I I I � I'lio sound fruit is inimical to their Welfare; , - but though they will not attack sound large sized, stone is formed,whlofi, its earn 16n,,,,edd&pes, item the current of ""' - totence con4aintag 214 worao, " OR A 01 r#1 I wag A strike in ills London silk hat trade Ing tur(s of much lose beat. He thinks we athli known ik, , - -I.,- ,� . -�� I I -� I I . I � I i � Ili frolt, they will settle upon br 'Bed and sit and co an tumbling tothoground.- quiring tw6niy-four lines Of type lid *he caused by *be maotere "givi out good - d A way to atilizo the phosphors An Bed Tboteport Olat ihe is &bon$ S � � I � I . 11 I .1 wimiked fruit, I I I I , I , I . I I I I I $du !��apd'aob Chroniete. I . 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