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VI Ti " `-Tbera is no little interest just now 4 i4irs, and all lit mar ullifiosuvrcs Wlwu King Edward is In atstla: , _ kl uIldrada o " " , botA. 1, -.4 -1
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� in the port of Fort Churchill, 50fit, Rays Capt. J. W. Gambi an Wswilaito, U; P.Aing Perhaps . . . 'Wet , J,rough it and rcltaiu 14- .
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&Ucifem At% Vor. 1,401,11" W= Hudson Bay, which is VLa' be many of which ,,of California 4nA
t%vofiie�U�Acrwb, terminus of the Hudson Bay 'ItAil- My Life." An the Sreatest rivislrg burdo� of "Orders, i . .. rOCt4 but SWI Witti`00 16* . I ille horde .L -
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I '1111AS. SE109% Partial" "Idtar-No deau C E , who surveyed the port iiowrt, but it t 1) atsk 184ying 411 t4 Xpat, 4ts, I -- -'a � lappo. Now it is world. I L L
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. 0 at for � ln�ured- amount to hundreds of tkousginds of the IA Pas that Lit I# tromb� �, t4 Q lot tb4, . fact-l'".ge, -Virlia,�' ox lading, I have , the mQUA414, " � , .'�
. . L4 rN4,M', =W1:r=`1"%y to laft'l resting facts. men being serious , I - t4l� pf'.114%. -, - - It � - . ps times from it
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� C1-tJt!8TZR. ' THE HARBOR. a fleat The badges of the various orders III1610 . e*sligr - W W, 0 'Ap# � 4, Frobt9XI, 4 virtual . ,hi,h enclose the� � I*: l.
.1 T -A. - -- - —A ,-- _ . jy of gold; ad !this, NayL or, tlix Meet -. The �pro, � empire, Within heights 1 the west, and" .1 ��
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I . star. proctor in t o From this report, it appears that Was infirablied by the eagerness of of chivalry were Original 'g�d. if. this jAp be true Ot Coss of Aisapplagra ,ope Ranj � .,.: L I
with Philip if it. , touch' , L . . Acalw4vorwatow, rojublip Under 4 baoqarclh�a. the eseL 13 . . 1,
vrLa (lot* 'a - a catoplys) a4dea realm of immense Open space Natal Range on b
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. . .;, ginificiant one. forai n ships to compete with the with the designs executed in enarn fa -09ur , .
J ' � IN= net Ide court Hou" quw* the harbor is & W ��uffrbo* much *cra, may it be It involved U -a, Qr it , . .
,,q - Mr. Thibealiiiloaq makes the import� Engifell, an unfortnataTreuch mid- el In tho case of a monarch who Usti , "a never foolish en
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Ish. my 0 1 . ve I ,gurod natural resources, I 3ath as so - ma eT4 , .
i But Statement t,h4 there would be phipmart went head first from the was the bead of an order, his badp truor...4 iii4ifau'all" Who 0 ti 0 in . � cortain dt I . � I I
MEDICAI. li,�,ibi�ir .fortune for th W and vegetable life, but the, S. Lie find itself Ali a, power F, vAjl�'y L -
as jewelled. Later, this sW`SFa , . ,4 I . war'*,, lao-givalio, f And cam- hate done by searching thi , - -` L
-----� no difilculty in kpa.ping it open the rabizen cross-treas of the French or star wi 4 ot Of went on century, after century till in the, world of iadustr2 . I . of gold aid ail-, ". I", I
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� , L 5JTNLV-'f�4M&4AM-' 'L ---- --- - - haL AU Q1 ice L . �il eat surfaces were S part of the L Moxco.-waA-f-.,C—toE-*-tli"r-()g----.., -A - nnt. in. ' ,.
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Irs-1-7 ince to the bar- , t -num -01'-1i,CoIUiiUVi 11 11 LL . 'is � --Ilorlix�17111. �
� � raloclass breakers. The cutra ,bers 'and others who own valuable CUMstalaco I ' . , of mankind. L &roe- I visited the works of a I I I I
a . 4 Gogrgeone. *a. ,000jeet wide, with a a place in sail -drill was not as- peers , Events often 9c9ur t . recall , 'C&,apda is still underrated, so N
i ( , me"M orok treat, formerly 4o""" bar is about 2 Q ishing when one perneralapirp liowellco) orders. "Ooming$401; flow to Cold plates, I fter ly undorst L � Vil belittled coinpany on the Californian edge of :�: , 1 ". I
� ours -9 &.1n. a - 10 P- minimum depth Of V . sugh vicissit valley - ".
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Ili , 96 I% that spa, mes on Chile's beautiful port of Alp 4100 rather than exaggeiated by outsid- and even there the 1100 .
so. theme. Vessels dif and been --A.''t.- --l- -11-- --
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I - J, * sonacla Wkitely"311.1)�O.U., - . and anchor within 2ou yards of the init two or roe Jering speed course, that of the Garter. The Worried, And whom a squore Meal August IQ 1906, the tie I e norow Iena. of 4 � - "A man cannot go for an 46UVL . � "
� . I MP.O. Oallow. 111.11. X -C -P- & 15,0- west shore to a point 2bO feet South ad About with bowiI4, the island of Mae a Tierra, on Which adequitte, past, - -. . one ofthe of- ::� � .�,
I .�l F. - —===� Fort Prince of Wales. The bay with nothing but men a hands and badges of this order are would br*90 up mightily and cause � ithout water here," , I I
� of 3ds of Alexander Selkirk was. cast Away for The fertile load which is not too w becomes III ,� " ' .
brtOns to guide them; hundn R AND A GARTER. him1ro t4o a. . sea fioi&la told roe, ,L: I . I .
� I- Outside thebarbor.&Iso-af -egood ew A STA , . new view of life and "or he - mail ,! ' :, �, �
... I � WARIIJAGE LIQEXW arid men crammed into a space Of a f to set hasismi in the right direction, five years, hie unhappy late suggest� far north or We high above the . ig manaic. One of our '4_L . , - �,
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.1 hundred square feet, where nothing The latter, which is we and oil love, tijis man a good dinner r.
WIl ILAXID, ISSUIM OF . goo, had sunk beneath the stitute a comparatively sufall. part died from the heat wh I
i Uol MA"'A'as of water. but She most marvelous organiza- left leg just below the knee, was and don't you sale , his adobe -house on the Cam-, ,�.' �i,l ,�'
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, louses. GodortaX OR& waves. The story - Was incorrect, of'British America, but it is suffl- inside : ' �L "
I � 1, �, Mr. Thibaud a on to may made of pale -blue silk, th on ca . im.up right and con- 'operty: Another was Ac- ,,, .. ''I I
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,:; - dra,u-ig,og twenty-four but now velvet of a draker hue is but it called again to mind tHe facts ciept for a great population And the panY's PI � I
1. ��, — � that a vessel Pea : or aloft. firm in In is good ir�pulsos I - YOU ' with a canteen df Wa- , L" � .'' -L - .
�� come within 140 who understood used. On this is inscribed the mot- that are believed to prove that'the creation of ,great wealth. A thin tually riding, , ,� .
, 10MOXERR - ,IIII,,,III,l,I, feet of water can, TO the landsman, nail him, so to ripeak, you start him ' 'in his hand, On top Of a lead Of - L ." .-,"!�� I
L I 1� a south of Battery Beacon. ulty involved in tu, "Honi soit qui mal y Pease" J-Uart Fernandei group, to 'which slice of Canada is bigger thatla many ter eXpIrW
. nothing of the diffic a off rjijht you keep him going . . .-. ' " "'
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, tuase great Evil -be to, him-wha.evil -thtijkg. Th this island belongs, was formerly a famous empire. Add the timber, borax, when he fell over and
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-, �d to i5o yards r in ree urling star has eight points, tha� worn the minerals, the water poWe I
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� I as Of the point allude and yards, a feet of stiff the King being magnificently jewel- an jow you take that same man A PART OF SOUTH AMERICA fisheries, the waterways and the FOR GREE.D OF GOLD . . "
111139111001111, street. Oodariah. eacen) for 2, of square dinner on cold I. '%
..".", I south of Battery R Wo th d give him his Land once rose above the wide 0 1 ' '4� , �`,�
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I L lllrlvayou�natldactlon. of water. opposite Battery Beacon done was perhaps tRe able wonder. plies his Majosty with a beautiful straw that breaks the came the islands from the mainland. earth am, richly endowed, vast and of salt, and alkali. There a- �' �,,,� �
. �,L ftsmcro salesetesiltwountak tning ornament. The points of the and he way gist Peevish over it, SuO Among the many proofs of this may tremendous poqsibilit;es. I '- Q ;�,�.L�
I � �� . I . I f tance of 2,500 feet Across Ropes, running like ligh hangs, not enjoy his after dinner awoke, ,be mentioned h . I R 1, rentres atten- streams and pools of water in it, I " " "
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the harbor there is a. minimum depth through blocks that were instantly glory ' or pendant, which aght up that he - but they are all impregnated with ,
- �:, ', . be touched, ;'Tom the Collar, are close -set with Pad 'got 90 WrOl varieties of humming birds peculiar xil�l I
. I VETEMARY too hot from friction to tion ujon Canada. turns a, search- "... 11" .
'. of twenty-four feet of water- - sleep well that- night and alkali and therefore poisonous. ". � I�L ,
I- ' had to be chocked to within a few jewels, while the figure of St. An- doesn't . to Chile that have been seen Olt the light upon crude forces, vast spaces, 'ring fields of salt alternate . ... 1�1 I
-� . t. L-01- drew which. appear& in- the .Icentte,. waketup1her nv?, And goes islanda ever "ce thipy were first huge stores of natural wes, Glitte 'L , ", , �,.L,
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I I of the Great Lakes. he Star of the Order of St. Pat- not At to do anything, so that he It is not very� uncommon for v drawn in places into high mounds by : 4- �
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1. - o I % .1 of o 6 at ta = It was in 1688 the then newly -organ- the King is set logo$ his temper and is cross and be whirling hot winds that sweep ' ' ,
�.-01 te all ) of v t us erintead what to the uninitiated Tick belonging to canic islands after they have been selves with the larger movements of t ,rge. The surface of A
, .i . 4 d ON a ble owaste - Company found- - Nl,ith diamonds, in the contra being irr as every play he .
, L I *I Yom c ized Hudson's Bay looked like a tangled mass of cord ifable, and iiiiiis thrust above the surface to dia&P- human progress. For Canada is through the go ,o;llfti
, �,�,' .1 . m - 3B, on which is im- In bad to worse , olt earth in places is very, '. 4,
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� , , � " — ad & post at this magnificient bar age, but which was in reality no a cross of rubit akes and goes from pear again. The island Krakatoa essentially young, notwithstanding the as and & few inches beneath it - , '' � " ;�'�`
q-, � - �t 111".. at was rebuilt. more in confusion than the threads posed a trefoil of emeralds. atkd'winds up maybe by killing some- was literally blown into the air b� ebec is Cale- brittle, I,— I 1� 11
bar. In 1721 the pa . slimy salt mud, of un, I , ",
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. TONSORIAL. 'L, On the west side of the entrance to I,, 1, loom. t Other British orde over. All a world shaking explosion in Au- brating. That rNtIly : from which r CUP .I I, `� ",
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11, commenced I over the northern coast of Java, which drains much untested and un- There we . ", � ,
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� In, a ad until thirtq catastrophe. Every one, der and that so Tat wagon -train I , .1 I " ��I, -
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�, i ,� 141h4l : p o y fortress. either. * The Aloft, was relying on his judgment. of Queen V it come� to little things, such as Falcon Island came into view a mistake about Canada. through Death Valley in i860. Two ,-,, ;,
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RPM a 11) Ot- . Make n men got through, and both were in- . ,
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longt Li. ht Plain sdlkxn 0 above the Pacific nearly twenty A great nation i "Aj�.. .,,,�,
. of the sides being of dressed And The order come in an insant. The to of the Order -','Heaven's g sane. Many other bands of eini, ,4
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11 111L Lted it in a our Guide" -surmounted by a star a airs at ,home, ;it I years ago, sank again in about ten and - faster, across the northern
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'� 1� L ide and out. The bc,stswain's mates repat the children and making your wife more has come into boundary of the United States. grants going to California perished' %!��,,'
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dimension stfte ins ife-and-" 11 ad the place was avoided, uniii - 1�..�`�,,,��",',,
,.'.�11 COMPOSED OF DIAMONDS, ufihappy and causing gloom to settle low. A part of BogaslOv on the , I 5,,,,'��!�
.1� BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. . . walls are a4 feet thick, and le feet particular call which this 11 a
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11, ": � . the din of tramp ansver for ianurnerable. . few years and other land haa,rec"t- S- ,� ,.
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�11 19 n 0ameron. Archie I � d.n. English the fort was ca� t, you looked up This "George" was formerly the their devastating waters from leaks the Bonin Islands, a new bit of land Skins, which were Returned, .. Death Valley has been the seene .1611
,; � from on A alone ptured and in the wind. ' . rose above the sea and the Japanese It has been stated that the Duke of some of the worst tra�,edio euteu- I � ',,�� -
�1�11. ,Jax. S. t Thom. narrows, v destroyed by the French ed -or not. If no property of the Duke of Cambridge. that at first you couldn't put your ; ture in human history. A Ii � lLL'] �'
partiall raised their flag over it and gave it of Wellington wrote his orders on ,,,,
,-1 11 . lvils= 40reath. ,vialling B unfortunate man ant of the United States Army, QUL .� ,',�
� , - , 34 Idome. \ Wif' Admiral La Perouse in 1782. and saw some 1 ly in-' little finger through, and I have no - -, ',',��,
X71-1 oft 19 1. . turning,head. over heels in the air. It is, therefore, of great fami many disturbing, die- the name of Nushima, to their ac- horseback. On tilis point Priscilla, an exploring trip with two soldieray. ,�!",
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. miles 1 - break his fall I Or would Amid all I Year it melted away to nine feet I I He said it was his constant prac-. I 'Wit'hift two hours one of the �� ,
southern end, and an the east side, 0. 'y lea, as A. nave Ice . . - � 1�
he come battering on the deck I It and crosses that of the Order Of St- cold plates, which inde �tica in action, and peculiarly' latter- � ,
y two miles wide If he was kill- John of Jerusalem a . . . one most above sea level and the last vestige soldiers staggered back into the- ',I�,,�.,
about five miles b: was�a mere toss -UP, ppears insigru- said, I believe to be the of it has now disappeared. ' . , ,P�
., form of a small - � ly, to write down the orders he sent camp of the main,body, demented, . , ly�. ��,
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at the southern on act outright it generally stoRped the ficant. prolific cause of crime Ferdinandea, -which rose a ove by his aides de camp. , and hardly able to walk. The Oth- I !,�,
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1peninsula on its western Side has drill for the day, If he *as only Maltese cross in white enamel, "And taking'this view, what a re- the Mediterranean in 1831, had a that the verbal orders were either .. !"
a a era had become insane and wander, '..1�1�i�,.
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two ridges, each from 90 to 125 fe seriously injured, the drill went on, hung from a black ribbon. . sponsibility rests upon those whos similar history, with the addition of incorrectly delivered or not compre- . I 0't ",
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, in height; the northern one a UMOROUS ELEMENT. handed, he adopted the practice of ad away to die. I I ,: !j:,
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ng 3% miles southerly from Fort ust bewlaaarp,iad, that in peace, a, ,at Order of the 'Oolden Flee�e hot! For the good of humanity, if A H 'r .. ' r �,.�Ii?,
ip in nent place, but its carryi,n,� in his pocket loose sheets SEARCHING FOR WATER. -4 �J "I ,i�!�"�
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ee Of Wales, and the soutlapr take his chances. takes a promi not for our own comfort,'well be' world talked about it, ass arge
n lea before that of the Rus- . a hot plates ,,I of skin -of the size of a I A few years ,ago, a Frenchmant, . 4" L "li,4,�l��,
e commencing at a pointe 4% miles --t4 jewel pa and happiness, give Ili and all the" more because England "' I L,,., L
on . raw. The card (such as the invitaions from named Isidore Daunet, reached a I . I 4*,A
d Stan Order of St. And ies dis. nail, �) ;i "
south of Fort Prince of Wales, an UNWELCOME NEIGHBORS- A— and the King of the Two Sicil court are printed on) and a pe ranch where I was then staying. He �:� �,;
extending southerly a distanod of - King's badge of the latter order is THE TOMBSTONE CUTTER. puted over its possession. an order to send had come through the valley with's . ,14 -
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:,,�, i 11 miles tre being the figure of St. Andrew. plying Mallet slid Chisel He Phil- he Wro party of six. The Test had perished. ' L ' :'-`
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. I ges consist of (folapathic- July 8 and about the middle -of Au- . is hand, the Wild with thirst, they had cut the � . "';
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�,, I Razor The rest of,the badge, which is of osephizes on a Familiar gust it was imposing to look upon as a standing ,at his throats of their pack- animal 9;'-hnd I , " ,
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"", p MCKILLOP color, well adapted f _ 'horse's head the �; .�,,� �:"
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� or building PUT- which it is not pleasant to come in- monda, worth thousands,of pounds, I wlifle." I drunk the spouting blood. ,
:, have the sea. M its life was 1 ';",, ,
,.,,," .- I L . poses. Fort Prince of Wales is to. dose contact, although they,be while a dguble-heade,d eagle our- "Do you know," said the tbmb- a As an evidence of the Duka.8 had suffered terribly, and was quite '�'
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-C, s'in themselves. This was mounts all. stone i . frugiti mind it may be added that insane. 'Two days after reaching--- ' ','�,�
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has not suffered, alth, his "Camp in he familiar inscription "At Rest," cOu turned.to him to be his brain.
,;,� I " � sured. he describes it in ORDER, ig'in the granite, guage, were still i s when skins were re 1111"
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., � Value of Property Insured up to "On the southerly end of )lie party were pitched in a wood that of Christ, has for its badge a I 'do you know that*hen I first be- Let us conclude with an interest- O'Brien was found near the and of .L ",�,-,,
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, -..::; -,. - "L. - � . lonuarY, 1901. $3,048*975-90- northerly ridge there isa deposit of near the coast, and a bed of fresh long cross onanyielled in red, sur- gan carving these words on tomb- December.. Ing note concerninj the young the valley, with the fingers of both I .
J A -coral island is sometimes torn to : " ,,1
: 'LLL, 4 end 4MEUT0ltS-J,l3L white quartzite, similar in form&- . He charged with a white cross, and Ste ' toria. "Yesterday, core- hands actuall .;l�,
, 010VICEIL leaves was made up for him nes a good many years ago,. when ' y worn down ,to the
�r 1! � . I UcLawa. President. Kippol Ono by a great storm, showing i 6san VIP town, we met the Queen bone by ineffectival efforts to dig ;, "
,�.' �':L . a P. o.; T: tion, to Marble Island; this at goes on to say: surrounded by fine pearls, making I was younger and the world seem- Tog cut of
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. . I Framer. Vice -President, Drucallold P. takes a fine finish, and is well adopt- Later I Was awakened by a rust- & very graceful ornament. The ad full hopetuln6as, it used to "o.n. ol an open carriage; and I for -pure water in the salt earth. �.ie;
� .,,�, � � 0,-, T. E. maysot.. aecratary-Treas al tie. This happened to the saw her Be If a man is not quickly killed by i ,�: , �
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L .71' . ae- d for ornamentitl buildi g pu�- ling among the leaves as of objects Black Eagle of Prussia, a -most ex- sometimes seem to too as if people thaq a well . in a white chip bon-
..... . ;' or, Sesforth P. OL; J. Connolly. (' . ansfoll in the Marshall group in �
, oses ; an area of about ten acres is net, very pretty and neat, aniiii irst, or by- falling into (
. crawling over them. I Plat out my elusive order, is, so far as the first ,an, as you might sayp, I lng heat and th :1111.
11�1 , 1 . Porter's Hill. P. O.. 0. t"als, 01la- R posed. hand and drew it back in terror. class is concerned, reserved almost had 'am put lea, because they 1905, when it happened to be in the and looking pleased and happy. "8 the quicksands, he goes, mad, and " ��,,; 1
�1,L, ton P. 0,; J. Watt, flarlock P. O.. OX on geneftl princip, cane. I 1�1'�.�
. � I ible hurri tty girl, with a raves of green fields and bubbling ,,:,�','��
li - WATER SUPPLY. It had come in contact with the big- entirely for those of Royal birth. re, path of a terr ;wept was quite a pre . ;,z
- I.... . "I J. Evans, Beachwood. P. O.. J. 0. t gest bug in the world. Its back The badge owned by th Xi of seemed nice ind appropriate the Waves about forty feet high F Pee liar sweet and intelligent coun- ArIewins. . 1. '0�
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I i .� I Grieve Winthrop P. O.. J. Decove. "About throe miles southerly all while rQ 11 hapless speak of land, op - ::,�,�,
. . Weis, be.chwood P. O.: W. Chesney. rd as iron and its man- t in- _y the deceased might not
� . 3atery Beacon, and two-thirds of a see 0, leading order of Austria- 11 E over the / In parts of the valley there are in
''. . � I I mad as ha have ha such a terrible hard time . ,g every particle of verdure tenance. I I numerable pinnacles of salt earth,, �_,._C�7
L, , I " :1 �- Staforth P. O.; each the Inspector at dibles were as long as my finger. Fary is a very valuable jewel, but in life, and would much rather be carryin . ftl�— -- ��',
, 1. . all 0 t burrowing through age, it gives place to the A and every form danger- . .
- 1,� " - , fires nearest to which they occur. I 11 from the river, are three or of life into the sea,
" � 3r lakes at an eleva- I could hear i . a needle, and as - ",-.,.,,!"�,,-
� -4 . AGENTS - J.W. You, nolmoaville* four fresh wet' I i� = 0.1 hich is one of not at rest but up and aroum as shar as , . "':,f"'l,
11,� ove the water. the leaves and feel it crawling over Gross, w and not &Lhuman being was saved. STRINGE INDIAXALM- One as layonet-points. Many a man I ,
. i, -amonolville- E tion of fifteen feet ab among folks I - ' . I i,�,�
I 4.� . James Caroming, E at me, and unable to endure it, I the oldest relifious orders. . way these words used The upper part of the coral was -- been lamed by them, and fallen "I"
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�. , 1, . The bottoms of interesting order is "That's the
I— Ulachley, Seaforth; It. Smith, 'Ilar: these lakes conai broken off and swept away, and a Superstitious Natives Think There has
* I look. of sprang UPI and with a cry rushed One very me wlien I was younger, down to die in delirium. Even the ::�qf�
of limestone; ithey cover an area Chrysanthemum of to strike i '4",'V
� 1 � Policy Holders can ..., asm, I , to the 6 &ir� The perapirition t1lat of the I . few days later nothing but the placid Is a God Beneath tie Tree. gloomy imagination of Dante could �
IL I out one square mile, and would I ln�eu - )adge of this is ,axe- but now, aft,er considerab a expari ' L .. �'. I
, �!�. Monts and fret their cnxds receipt- a' ro led me and my hands twitbla Japan. The I aters of the ocean were seeri where -.!��,��,
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1. : , ad at W. Coats, Clinton, or at Me- furnish a g000 water supply. ate ence of, life, I look at them differ- w Is it that a plant is possessed Of not have conjured up one half of the � ,, �,,,
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I L- ",1,4 + Loan Pros. Palace, Clothing Store, I Lween the lakes and the river ed nervously. anted in enamel, and represe Now I realize that they may the anatoll had stood. . . fernal spiritl Baraset sub- horrors of this real Valley of Death. I .,�".L
�, "Bel My native boys lighted a torch one large yellow' flower, set among 4mtlY. I ,
� \ I lati for large rail -way mean what they say, and be But such events are a part of our some in � miles distant from .. . I.i" �
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. f, x - � Goderich. a good site ,exi ' and examined the leaves. WIlen gi eon leaves, and surrounded by truly - modern history and have little To , , �,� ;
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1. L 'L .. chops and yards. The flats are they drqW out three beetles almost four smaller blooms. not merely an appropriate fort I amblanco to the mighty movements Dxittapuker, on COST OF ELEPHANT'S BATII. '' .. �.l �
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I - ,.1 . . Although, there is no merchant- ed them with tervor, they burst in- have robtributed -to -the - King"EL are _Been May In truth be glad to lie that have transformed into a weird, and a a Takes Week to . I �� .�.,,�, I-
I . : I . , able of to fits of laughter. -ore of orders . there under th ate - a � :�l -, ,�
11 timber in the vicinity at low Barents Sea, ,,,whose bottom the same t
L" OALL U P - are France (whx6h a - ne, at last at the sea. North of Europe is the shal- Ing' Ira' a touching scene, say Carry out in DeltAll .'
i' -Costs $800. �!,�:l,
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l 1i �. churciiii, thole is abundance of ,"Ah, monsieur very fear; has conferred on his Majesty the rest. a like. geologists now have no doubt WAS �nt"'B bath takes a week .4"",�. r
, and limestone to 'fraid of razor -grinder." <4 , of Honor), Denmark, Siam, "Because, you see -as we ar Since a fortnight a date palm, The eleph , �.,
I W lhow"a fine building stone ' Legion once above the water, so that Nova , ,�
� i �'L�1' , and there is "What's that Yet% call it I" ' Tur�oy, Belgium, Baden, Norway, ly to discover when we grow older Zembla, Spitzbergen and Franz measuring about twenty-five feet, is to carry out in every detail, it re- � I. ".
1 1, . Telle0hones 15 -11ad" y"'d a al be found everywhere I �tp being found to stand erect in the day le I
dock I ,razor -grinder. Sweden, Italy, Greece, and Brazil. -this life is not a road strewn with quires the services of three Mail".,, , ,,� b,
. I � ' I also ample supply of timber for fuel "Persons say roses for All of us; and besides those Josef Land were time, but with the decline of the and it costs $300. This trestmetat'is ' � . I,';
:, 4, or iy years along both "Does lie grind razors?" . -London AnsWers. ,!� I
I f ,, , urposes for man 0 �-Iftr� who have been worn out in life's A PiART OF EUROPE. schorching rays of the sun prevalent necessary for a circus elephant, and .,., �,
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'! 24 around Ilutton Bay. NO 10,101 COUPLES. Iceland, southern Greenland and nowadays, ground so much so proprietor of the circus does ' I ,,.: r;
i " , and Square . Through the forest sounded a WEDDI find those who have been disap- balk a to the . ,:,".
- ' FISHING AND AGRICULTURE. sharp whizzing, the like of which Costly And magnificent as are thii Pointed, or misunderstood, or undp- a few other islands are all that is thatits huge mass of iesvea touches consider the Money wasted. . � 1 1 ,,,�, ,
� I � 11 When you want the best part 16 made by the perarribulating razor modern marriages of the wealthy , or hose who Ikeve been left above water of the great laud the ground imperceptibly. The first process consists in 9 1. , ;.
i� . ,,Ili September, October and . bridge that once joined Europe and , ,
I I - knifia-grinder. ,ble, tot greatness they f4II Pree'ate ' or great sorrow. This news fi�read like wildfire over the great body with the at " `-` �'
., to be had i n of November large 8110418 of white end and no broken by some 'America, though we find in the sub- . ";
, . Of one which occurred a, indeed, throughout the locality, and the soap procurable; 150 pounds of soup ' `;'��'
., 1� I hales (I counted thirty-five in.one The beetle I : provided with two far short Ira ago. At this gigon- "Flo, while in Many case marine ridge that extends A611 the �..
. . �� �, shoal) could be seen going up river Ion mandible above his mouth. over 2,00 YQ& , that 'At eat' carved on the tomb- Superstitious people are flocking used, and the elephant's oaks ,�' ; " �:�
. w tide. Salmon trout i "Wil these, &I In and tie Cor6lbou wQre . but a form, or 'have wa every day to witness the scene. are especially carefully attended towi . �,'�`�"�,��.
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1, and 5 with a thilen 10,209 Peat stone may �bo 6y f Torn Iceland to Scotland apart I., ,.
11 .,it every a the nolation of that land. , ,
I . ), COAL whitefish are taken in the -river Istid ft.inger, he seizes 'hold Of ft small united, lion been prompted simply bv love or af- of the fou time conclu- What is most astonishing is that the When the aosping and drying are , ", J
.. I bianch of A'tree, and with his i )nquored King Darius, he It has been for some esith on which it grew is neither 1
. . wlaga Great at faction, and yet, in many Cases, completed the elephant is well solid- " , ':'.
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'�L" , , Att 4nds of COAL at turn, At the ad Always, now, from connected Madagascar with south and nightly coming down and raill over with the purest Indian oil until �, 'I, ��'
"At Churchill potatoes, nips fir9t,'bilt increasing so rapi ty hat :
1�1 �� , .. ways on hand. "lie- it produce a continuous whir. He time he deF&eed, that otile hundred a true story, mi k at ern India and Ceylon', allowing the ing of the palm. is supple And ', �'� , -11
have been � h - fficlerA, my present point of view, I Ice! a& of land
.'A , � . " I and other vegetables , keep% this"Up,until t a limb Is gqvl of his chief 0 , phould *ad one the, passage from Asia to Afri Most of the eyewitnesses, of which gligWrling. This last finishing touch " ' '
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,6, *� pujas to the 'palm, thinking that whole bath, as $150 has to be spent, �" " �
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� �, .1 � ccales, wbere you got OR. Such beetles are named 'let- Asiatio Womon as their " earth has I 1, "
, . g000 lba. too and broil at the But, happily, as to most of Ug So the rock crust of the - each ba* , 1',� �,*�
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. 11 I �. above the harbor for a knd;Wfi Iza. and strongt1a to annoy Alexander , gvio his )land to the shoUlaots and d to 6,grow Fortunfitelly the mightiest oil most WHAT IS FATIGUE 7 .
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I I I . Ortlers left at'd. `C. . 4 fliew is Mol inflobeent life Olt to their telect*d attios, After the our I �r of apprehension of lifie"t Are not 9s't'sellsinal and the changes . bliternioultneila in eating muscles, as thoAls, say" of'"W142", : , �., , �J
I 'L � I Pus, side of liquor*, vrobiptly at- all area of 9.60 aefeet Upoli Which lj&a a happy a roiltill. actual Wedding 101lowLad 4 a . va,do.110`1 rowt nay be, thfitiIL blegstil are very slowly brought about. alties. A nd exercise, are the for running and jum;ing, we feity " . I., i
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I 4 by professor . whiiii. has �06vtr sitwo been still wil the possession Of all Our I — 46 Principal factors in his Majeaty's quiekly get "out of br#kth." Thill ' '- �" i
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. . I 7. .: �,-- Court I,% affording excellent tofj*.: " I I . alreA, *,ra ,1TtAu4e0 and Mkibid- 1,ficultia, *6 ave'now ondo*0 witli g000d health. He Il'v �s More simply is really a qedla L
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� . A good plodder is botter than a gooseberries *" fbitifid in gte$it iis'plaksis It eoubee. dd gives to 116 A Doitig A friend a good turn. , ,are motoring bud gadeniog, it not passing through it a, Iatgt ati
,", ,,�. . I quantitift ATIA &to the equalf, If itiat, btltsix *a u4b ti SALT is 4YS0S$8ft*k. mote dousideratei, ai rt$L Doing It, PIUA,� 4% th# following tt Of - L
. Cheap R.Iliun. . . I.. f mattht while r6-' utfooferijoyinefiC Xuttha more than I& required of laaldh# I tftibohiai,�mid gasi wbiloh'J's. A
I " 010 su"riot, Ili flavor, of 9swen. on with tobil . attitl,t full �Yuosl6l I He *aj OUt'iri We poilf6floUll to the b44V and mulat bo:L. ' �
I So many people speak twice be- ,h tonsideitatioli. 2 L IlAt'dreL affi$ be'V,ery Itina to US, keep- you. incident allows.
, I prod%ite. nittals 61 blaek ourvimts quires mac . Ut it "Ralt ii a, vilott n6tektaty
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I I I L Thne;ror of a moment in poll be plidked aroland Foot Ptiot+ III ri6o. 61thoh'kidd, eithtl` fl�, that t"JYL Seent to UMA01s%*6ral WtOng. of ft fild folr�'y Mi at to liour, *fibn greatIsr the Abidutit of tfili '9"
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