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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1909-04-02, Page 3�) , 7. I , .1 I . 'P, � 4 � I I . . . ", r , . � . I ­ - __ - . I 11 i i ! h i - I i 00 , I : I � - � . , 1.1 WR - -_ .1 I I I I - .. - - - ., . - I I I . . I . - I .- .. I , , I � ; ,�, 11 : , 11 1:0 �; - 11 I M, , '00 " � - - I I 11 I 1. , I . � 11 I - � 11 - , " I I - I , . I . I U E& I*AOLU'A AW be 1, .- - "" 0* t""fe, """" GERNAIM NAVAL PLANS MUM* WHOWALE RENARKAOLS -CAREERS SILK ANO'GOWNSfORDO-6 INDIAN WAS 6RATEFUL SCHOOL fOR YQUOSTERS: . STOREDWITHIREAS IPM of tu Xafilialp *" 00 uoors � , . 1. I I , . � .41 *U *"# , �w . . I ­' I . . � . I I I .1 - . W yv400r I .. . . . � . � I ., "', I wbo bolt t . I !rVO " mu " t mww� , el oo I . I lt--� I I I --k1o" ­ *­" . Rll, I . 4'..." . '! . . I I I I I U4611ilex IT", ­ r�wiI " isk: *X"lW.*Qft , U""Vaft as MexroX, MOM 40, TO Amopv or Gun rA6=ON1s1,O,-N9QXAx&V#F,s WRA,!r UVOW FOX Von Mo ON x1so VOWASO WATZ Alf ', , , � ""Caus 4tioN wo % =1 �* I . ­ , ;, , - $roft 14 'rom W. - 1. f . �� , 'A'Al'use'uOusso. � 4 , 11. - - - na,0000 MAWA. , I I= i�itbur wor. b4t *to A, X*"X# 11)[Auxt OV141 I 1. � 41AIMaW10 . MIT OR AXTUT100001 W,.#Q $400 Z$ MO 0AVOIRIX4,04. 11 - . . I , . , � . . �, I 11 I . - -- . , , .. 11 � I I ­ I � "_ I I I I . � . , , :, luliiitmwe ouo,, 4*4 Ilia Aww VAWI� � I , _,­­ I , "I � . , , 7.1 I I � "I � 0, �� I - ,4 " , ,, o'll, I "-�* I . I . � ��, I , 11 �_­­­� _ � � . � -1 I I . 4 an tbo xb4v". silit 1A, Ow',Vistli � I _­_� . , . , I 1, , , . . . ___. - � * - i I I _ � , 1. I—— . A^ 110101104"tr Y4111"Vo -coo"" 'Of .,* AVWyW-. -- Notmi;w"Pt orta, Psow'—w X0w-AW_X"W-XA4F�:4J �_,-*,## ., x0swo- Vnad*1410*04 4"'J" ot 0444 '00, � AverIP10o #0,8owl to W rnpit.Travell9lil 400 901ro tp thit W110r- . I I * I $4 ftem, of- AlexAmiuAve 9,40y V - LL% ., sort. or *A.otl�sr, Of lauw� 4. " n*0 I , " IMP , - forlL In Teadlog tke A# .91 . I 11 I - , A At 0$g�_ 01% , , In �� I , �, o 14, smovu -., - 010�0 1114 V"t Z 1. %*W '04,0, lo'k. a varj� " 4644 of tka X11,40% soo" to, Dripli; sat'k nom � . . . . . I 144", , *,V4 Places *ltot44A0aW41,A4' Will!" � , !, . . A � I I I 1 4 , , ., , � I I I I I I , I I 'lopow� I Doxy Farx"'s. 1, . WHO.- t9r.y 4.0 tA 114 fouo4 "Astro. TtA 4094411111114 , I .�� . . so wo .1 I " " 111401 -, of a 9"as. " . �� . . I . . I .1 1 . � ­ � I I � . I "I - Vittlam, A] PrJ),tiushity A, up,V I , 49 � � I I I � 1 *=*_ * _f !, 8,944racllblglon4l 11,40i"IrIlt-64k . 00, 4'0 � 11 WAY . . � � , " Woh Aworks A #40 * vitlort4t WwWofull T -pratio, a W. aq, tb;�Ii � 0 Q u 4" t -0 ha , 1. . � The Arcul�## im `ng� 0 V, 41 o0if"POW"t- 401 111bA 1� toy, 4aa has been Indian grAtitud , 6 probably queen 41exalallro. b". rilco I , , 1. I � Adm )D4.y qutw,01% J"W oovik- 1 "hoh, U ur 0 14.0v i v4pty year, #44 no filmatt never been mom sincerely proVed - I I I ­ , stpws h44 b,y 0% 40 4n. 0-oulax oil* cout'autly'voins, milliiaq, to t4o ' _ Y-tormip,o� 4 0 cooporAtivkly to ot, of, 1 4, of the: "Ieswt, WON takon, a deep personal 14targat, iA, I I I y ot 8 4 'Arq�JV4*. In, #0 �, T.tl I � I . . ,_or )31F a 4 mlariJag J494.04 igatltut,104. VNIOA It , - I 04 , 4 it 1110 WOV oeu 0. a u Lando .ok.0 in on Incident which, recently he w.elf 4 of t , _4 a bAv4h , a without th be, people �Whor I otra4t iA pttawas illi 004A. " _ jea 4 f( yok7�'prQgV40 W M .4, i, t pro ' 1� I - 1140T,v 009 400" Vito 4 Aings � ,of ,�hq . ,W .)it*" pilta'tho follci�F; � �, X 40 11 WM 00A.4lure's"otgreatisat thd German Ax 2*0 A AV-* *&$ 1L1UkAO`WA,frIQr t4' $67 � A.' 0114tty ano obiltiuritv. 46 1 I ative I ot'litrowu gr black Occurred to James 0livOr,0urwood, estate at Sa 4 * h wrlites. a . I ''I . , _ I W , t- or In . . .. KI 11J,0tOtt0A,l tUt0r4lilt. The, !M, the moasoroa# that, are b" .4 99 r .045 . �� 11 �� ot our Vil king% 0, , rey flufff r, her arm. It in tho novelist and writer of boys' Lon� espr.Man", I I 0 1: 910 proilignt ollax *1* Ifol lost. sight, Of, 0 . take. 04004� A IV Ion corr I sit. k,Qll.qwlqx .. �� " I ro .­rse , I k. in th'stv*rt liqw1vor"the'lqOmmova the other 4q., lono 04 $a I however, that ION is going books. who returned from the M4- her Project of operatint a farm I . oor4i O'kitolesilily atpr*4 14 04 -top _t, . - I I to corr,y it Intoo oxotputiciti., Z 4, 1 Are MO .. I , , I wroco, � a , for Oe bontilt of e; agri- I � I A Us *oiromfao *O414t4i th*t'k Ar , � . " ,.* , - - - tru's 4 It 1* W to vivid oil its predect000rs in ie�,- son gay wilds a, few *eeka, ago. 4 - -0, of 09. La,rigoviA, lilitick, or hi, I I , mylitoviousi aisispip"ranf* 01 = fitateol" U *s, W, 1, 'I." � A I I , gow at , , . air � , , -is ev at tho X44 .so � 1. _ - - I twsgaxit fashioni; for the soeutoll Mr. Qu*wood in the %other of "The 0 " ( , ,I , odOn away, 14 t4 , tQw, r . r4ti4o twom low *no 1017 A10.6A 140414- bs.riii. ot "YQUA51, - 'W"an' " Irlarkablag, ultyuml tenants, she lias opened I � 1 �. I. ­,Wock ­forwmw I I tA4 vuellavitit-of 1whav lit. lls� I rpol -, __ ".. .­­ " .. . '01II'Vis *h*ll�-bo�",b'AiltA.",.bio.lt�4--.t.0 so , 00444, MOP Ou - ILIXON 140 pe . I,, It' � ale, a Wa �, : 11 I , it rs an 'excl in - , . 4 X&AS4ALT,-FIM1)1$ 9 .8. can ts Wolf Ruate f lit soh I I ___0_4_#*___*___11# . , � , . , _ , ., . � ­ , , act of needlework for p � � � I � ,dt w*4 UA40: . � � . I � I 14 t"oy A"4 M-mogowl;r V4 1 thotset, now O.A. tbo� JiW'thr", in. lip"I., Quva.tioAs -were Fifty lisars Qi so %sq, the ar4at A toy clog will Soon be a more the wild northland, In wgicil the and one of carpentry for boys. The . � . I " . Wolw winsm NABA 1114.4y,X $411WAS, 11 "I'll ' , � . . yK , ' 11 r . I .11 . . I , I � 040 I7448 d A U 4pt, od A So *%W � - Thoy I' t. ANA . 1. u I "I. . . I Q911'"Up'n, *rx,alti$404 , AAd; 1. . oach .Of the yo,ra 1�% A910, owd Parliament. T41 po . I , wqxiott � '7" . " , . . ­ ­ ­ . - Alos Chiolil a store out of *Nqb. tho, 1AW Qxpoinalve luxury to keep than a. author has spent Be much Of his Queen'ti, Model dairy has l9ag been � . 196W 1 4 .1 I Irlyer. 04 TOWA 'Ufa- .I` I I Is, wl onolw is'aph, ,91 th , well-known soci- titas, It was while I 1, . , -, biw�r a, iYAWM.44 porfimttbat, tibe, � 101 - .o $I* 4�kkakdtei ogtter up, to i,t, ,g , c Ono *64 it has paid "I . 4 . ' '' . - t - 4Wng I Xors oil V44 rua,dq� his millions motor-c&r. erins ma- a rest success, 11 I ot - lub"quant -y-pol,,ve I "41- - h'PA its voiy,, modest begi. I in Apty woman has a MAW for a con- torial for thjs story 114) by the zey I - V ' , , 0w aipo, rosultq,4 tWt IchilistU _4ble.'to ,P14 Ill li ; , Material , , ft , , A'; . I � cwhi bai, . am �h,a 4%gita, I a a4dition to making, pro �� � , � .: f . . 11 Ad. rOaA, won, * wr4. W lutfillwulich pit of miniature Pomerani4ris, and merest chance sav%ed one of his In- : I - , .. - . Aor bitt.10411ups (O'ne W.4 year li tioo, oxot t , th t ,�kli Stroet sh in fit from the farm, the Queen in thoo I �_ I upol-k s-, spon. 4iocumout"'Wo f or ' .1� I a Provo Ilk is tiny La I , �Virt$ ot� ai" en , �A I � I Yd Mr. Field himself o9l : . � , m4ornext -. U= We I than Arxt 40ame, 11known, 41 I" y , , pins, ailid the little animals' outfits cost as than guides, Mukoki, from severe course of two years has trained a � A t , . . _ is 0 on low much as women spend on injury—probably death. 11 11 .. gr�a WA volt "Thou 'Youill .'� ember M44' ,P;gbtqeu Aulaller crUisoxiton, 49 . ills, " . I . ,. Thio mir4clo haiii, h�qv, 1W 1 ISY04 ?4 the 11111telll WhistilO Of III toev divistons ief- 44"Mtroy rs�. , �� farming" won firmly 011tahlis 40ek Over the ovanter, A number of young women to take , _ - Ina . . � . � , Dr. il A. 011 1)" i , ..9voMub .,.able y1ow is $+a cipulplos 4, regular footirls., � I I , QW. A14 t Q-0009t4va, fall' . .4 iA �, I �� � . . � . .�"Ijl V, . I L . � , Doughty, And t4l'o World, �. , , ,lishmout OIL , "The' modern dog, who only FOUND SKELETON. - F, **4,by 1% the years ,earlier he bed beou driving their own wal3robe. complete charge of a dairy farm, I 1. , , Wist., . I , e't*bU#bmo t _ ,# . , . : pre 4 MAW, and othor,intoW.C4.40 X There were priucip.la. who 1AR4 a plough In hie to6ther's flelds on and there are applications always . . , it . . . i �jassiq , has won � I �, rr town an L A few weeks after this, when on hand for the queen's own dairy- . , . a, �ride. far Rolit.. e!4ht, liatileohips, twouty bg 41 ugamly the bsuk of. the Ru4pa, as & pre- :w-eighs as much as a fair-sized doll, � I � , 11 � , I lll� . agents in oeve T, 14 � , I � 4 ­ I . Or AGE GON&W. Fre � Blitri , r an t4a ship ( *ty,�oi t a every , vi "m ,o throllibout the oun- IlNuy to� doing q - Is one of the most importailt Curwood and his two Indiana utaids. I . 1, I � I . 11 ... 04440. - - oau., envooe lruisors,, 0 011 I lark a work in mom* were � I L'--'----- __ --��­%_ ts I V� I I 1. . - _116_6 .. X -j�e­wz�iiisrW-Taafsmta i'DUMOW-i —.-- 7- *�, . a aw. 8 , :--4-44-twdw I! it-otw.�-Alwit-wsiwwt6--u--Vqytg--al-Me-tam-webuld-,44--tiia--m �vw--theirTet-urm-to-eivffizatiowi--th ._­Th6­­Q.__.__._.__ ­_ .1 d . . ---I'D ".00 -AM -AW -41441114"04 ... .4�, b0417 . . wo Tr-Y.---U-By-1�W . L iteen a no,U­j�_4_11 j6_._h"_____ I � . I to, .bia, iQ0040. , draw 9' w !title vourtablip Of the bot, . I hi 4 t e les , I ­ 1� -Y lie ks,.4 , tlia, A 7 for a. Axed sum, viarylug from $20,10W hundred Illarls thills saved ager of a West -end firm said t=he bones of whiage bull moose were all, met with success, from the pay- . I . . `,�L I . , i - to W "It is as necessary for discovered, and near tho bones of . 11 I largely upon. thos ArItis War Of- ia is i of. I ve, . ng 'Ap 11191tip an ,, Be eel , .1 are or oven lean in apine cases, ,up to that the Lake Street shop was other day. Ing point of view, and the girls '. I � . . I . I And . I I I : , I ,Do and ,has transformed t6rn evil I s A I pre roeada ug ts, were c a as much a4 0W if the parents were eked. us to Cater for him as for his own- this moose was found the skeloto-n � he -r I 11 V ed .. % r sto I f b _' L -d turned ,aut,L from_� meedlewark - _._-__'­. I - ; . Aq.,. wk ��flr _. - _. - - - - -tho - 10 heir - - Tile story a t a tra e y - I I —, -_ - - On , pit- , - - ( -busi-weha thus --brad ' 4.. o -V . I— ir in 1 1 01 in tam - assalu, :IE4T. .#SYL of a man. Alk. _. ___ -,- . .. '_1U_L kketig � - 4140-11! I -1 _­­ � - L . bolival AM fin'dinit " zw�pCmiW"f._Qk1_Q4AA4 artlohoster . khae, ., - a. 0 . ol", . To 0 '!t"_- _ - .- - I , 'le-ile!ll�--P-Q.qi--.--,.--...-----.---�". I T, I rQ,.., a 0, a on, The wag then no 14W t a the largest to a op 0 was- -gtath Thoo unfortunate Tuu- i tions among the nobil ty In many . : �, � to the collars of, POWAIns ' re 0 pre- I PLATES AND DRINKING ad 'mortally wounded the � .. , � , . I "I .1 1, I .�� ��, Street, inio"plans tho t.6 -day Oro b- seren o a ' Abo r ttlos B vent their doing this, and although world, Claoupyin a, block ore t In BOWLS. ter parts at the Country. Several have 1''. I , 1\� 1 �, 1�� .�_ 1. 4.1, A 4. of the train r Aaft, � OT9 DREADWOUGHTS, .1 -A 41. oi� f +.h- Un. & hundred a a 5-ua wi a moose, t.nd had been killed by the . I— 1, "A 0 +1­11.1ves 1''. � a 9str As POKI. 15 4wo w e4A ej X. . I, WAS prov _. . .1 1, gone n . -1 - I ,.1.1� left the, ink -pots I of the 4raughts- It's strictly Against railroad, Were laid 49.WU in the spring of fortunate babeiii thus f4rateld. out floor are& of twty- - 17108, It "The old kitchen plate for the animal. Naturally the writoor.and are holding their own even . . 11 - . ... � I mairt-oxWo I rare of an age' gone by, rules to blow off steam into love 1907 arid were launched severally' died shortly afterwair4as, it was!boasta a single sales room of 135,- miniature ,toy' is out of the queb- wished to bring something of this a 'L 11, 1-11 gn as won a at 'the im orial Wilbelm' found impossibleL to L hqainst the fierce competition in .. I . !" � . *Within the, 'last fivo -years .Dr. 80119s, , yard, secure a, con- 000 square, feet is visited daily by tion now -a -days. Every pot has a wilderness tragedy home with him. t Is tine in Londun. I I �Is Doughty has added to. higatore, no pardon from the chivalrous Master ba,veu, Aaw the Weser &W Bra- viction on the capital charge. . There over 100,000 customers, and yields little plvkto stamped with his n The remains of the hunter were , I I , . non, - tit . March And �ulyli im'. ame buried, but the old and rotting gun SCHOOL F OR NEEDLEWORK. , . I ., �� leisithan ' five thousand original mechavics'and train masters ofthe i proseautious for ,45,000,000 a year in not profit. and a drinkiuR bowl. These a.re , . . I I. Southern. There was a. miphap with the first, of were some few fine Chill L And the splendid borm of the moose The I school for needle- . ,­� I ,,, anuscript plans a , u a. cruelty and neglect, and 44 Many WANAMAKER AND ROUSS. made in anything from a queen a , . , . I I - , For weeks the 0111eials were hunt- these, but she is being pushed on of the baby-farMeLvi as could be lo- to pewter or even real ailver. were carried along. After toting'work is located in a pretty little cot- � 1. . � 'I I . upon his shelves four thousand . I., 7 I % v a Of Original military papers. Ing for the unknown engineer who energetically and "is expected to be cated were warwed, and their The great department stores of "The high -bred toy dog suffers the antlers for 2ri miles it was rea- tage, built in the Gothic style, and I I 1.,. l used company, coal to Make the completed by the Intended date, ,am,, ,and 'Mr. Wanamaker, in New York and I 1. ile , co is, as addreaBes taken and intensely in the cold weather, and lized that they %%,era too great a scarcely a stone's throw from tile " ­­­ 1. 11 1. .-I a At as it. ill; ri,oh� 1.10re, night beititiful, but'Ellington, a4d- which is before the close of the pr4 . - thetre the. matter. ended for th4' time Philadelph h i burden . . 1 '06.1 a IV - .- � - 4tio de- for-thist reason llweaters and nunia- - to P4.0k two 1114114PW miles Queen'& own rooms in,tho. royal - .41 P velopment of a small `C1o&'1.�r`_,i_ ,hop- tu,. Cardigan jackets are being and consequently - they were left residence. Her majesty takes a . ., i I ­ by the otber'ra; ad . . being. 9 1. .�. you see under a glass case a, tiny ad , Rio ­hacili on year. . ,., .. silver box filled with little paper called. Now he's married, and the The Rheinland and the Posen which $2,000 would have bought out- made. The sweaters are Crocheted behind. keen poreocial interest in this school � _', . ( disks. On.each derap there'is a Officials have aeon his pretty bride were begun in - tho summer of 1907 STARVED A HUNDRED BABIES right forty rs ago when Mr. ox knitted, and cost about $2.00. INDIAN GOT HORNS, and very often spends her morn- ,.1 , And were launched in September Wanamaker Yrho had Lean glad to The cardigan jacket is made of ings among the girls, watching them �, I picture and a story, and the con- I And they don't blame him. Three years later, howeverl in I "I came got heem well nanow . 1;�,� �_' � . tents of the littlis pillbox contain "A railroad man doesn't, get and December, 1908, at t,he Vul- ok� a more seri cgramence his working life by earn- brilliant scarlet flannel fastened fall," said the old Indian, whose at work. �; L ., ; � � of the much time to court," they deoid- Can yard, Stettin, and the Ger- 1870, matters to Ous ing a dollar and a half a week as with gilt buttons. life the author had saved. The curriculum embraced at the �A' I ­ . I together a complete history . . - Rj­�­Klol both--- of which- -turtil - -Numbers of bodi;'isa .of new- an.'erranoti-boy, first put his modest classes is a 1. : - - ­ . seven yearsi war. ,There you gee 4&d. "We'll call t1lis Sri "cap- Mauls..ya I born babes were found in different I - of L hlij- OW a, ... "Another.. novelty in a rain ooatL Woaka4 bud_ mcnth� Vilssed, and Queen's needlework I �; I the real ,,Fampurn and the quill d0u-" establishments, in a return made 1 savings into a venture ­ ­ f - lined with . -very thorough one. The students - '�' ., I - arts of London. They were a"' little dreaming that they were to mado of silk waterproo , c civilization Mr. Curw'6od .4-713r., seals of the Aborigines, there the Now Ellington has a little home by German ,shipbuilders to Count P a contrasting color. It is ver begin with plain needlework-, and . 1L., y uso- forgot all about the horns. One �0 I I 11 written records of Cana4a's first not, far from the yards,�and every Raventlow, have declared their 'quite nude, but were wrapped " be the nucleus of millions. And ful in these days, when A woula.0 day recently he received notice from then take tip in their order tmbroi- .� I pulls out for his ability to build ships ,f,thv, class Btout brown paper, which was, Mr. 0: B. Rouss, the blind mil- I ys takes her dog out inotir dery, dreasmakifig, fine needle- ,�, a wa I—. . settlers, the original document of night when he onths to fastened Ili each instance with new i sinale room rent9d d the Detroit customs officials that work,. drawn-threadwork, and cru- . L. I he, Company of One Hundred As- run, he wistlas "Thbn You'll Re- Ili from twenty-four in . at a dollar a Ing. They are made with a, hurt a package was being held in bond. . � . I member Me." And the Mrs. sits thirty months, so that they may be cord knotted in a peculiar manner- day, the gigantic business in New to draw over the head. chot trimming. The course covers L I 1, I ,sociates. Here is a pap r telling _--1 of a Bb. Malo venture to ty-five by the apoh window and smiles. expected to be ready for- their trials This led the police to conclude, that Investigating, he found that. they 1. , .� won if the bodies came from one and the � York which has now an annual 4 -Dogs' boots have been seen be- were the old Iforns. Mukoki, the everything that has to do with a 44 ,. years before Champl,in's first voy- Ellington, his wire, and is tunes, at the -beginning of next year, ' turnover of $15,000,000. fore, but, this year they tire being ',�'. I'- I . I I . are -destined for a wiler fame. not earlier. ' I . same establishment, �presumably 0, uncivilized savage, llad kept .his woman's aresses, including under- 1. . HOW KRUPP'S ROSE. knitted or crocheted in thick wo,l clothing, the making of trousseaux, �;.. I age. . -farmer's. I I . word, and had travelled a, full four layettew, cutting -At and so forth. ; � . During the Chapman -Alexander The battleships known as Ersatz baby ight when Fido is hundred miles �n the w1l4erne'sa, to ­ ; LrgOd Tile, world-famous Krupp steel- to I I UNDER QUEBEC BRIDGE. revival at Manchester, Mr. 'Alex- Oldenburg, Ersatz Seigfried and This time Scotland Yard, v 1 40 We= up in his basket. do a kind act for the white man Those who show the, greatest ,�'. . . On one, of Dr. Doughty's tables ander heard the strains of music Ersatz Beowulf to replaille, those old by popular clamor, went to work works, which to -day mploy 40,000 "Miniature dog blankets are proficiency, are further instructed . rests a grim relic of the early wars, one, night. "I bet that man is vessels were provided for in the In downright earnest. Detective men and yield a net revenue of made of grey tweed, bound with a whom lie loved. He sent no word, Ilk k ipecial'editirse of Nor-wegia:rr . I I ill," , . . I p from sending a message, to someone," he budget of 1908-09 and were put in Relf, an astute officer, was detailed ,$3,000,o00 a year to their fortunate with the exception of four niches 11 ; - I . a cannon shot lately dug ul, id - I hand in the summer of 1908 respec- to make inveE him owner, derive their origin from a bright colored braid, with thp in one of the prongit, which was his tit str -V irt wiliell . tile Queen her- ,�., , I � its long resting place twenty feat sa itigatious. Under L lit creature's monogram ombrol- . " Mr. Curwood has "FlIcta es It deo interest. Her ) The idea appealed to Dr. Chap- tiveI7 at the Germania yard, Kiel; was a picked corps of special plain- -village, blackaraith's hop, in which "Po "foreat sign. . � �;, , below the bed of the St. Lawrence. dered in one cortirer." house It DerilliaX is full of sPeci- I It was found by workmen I the grandfather of a their present dedicated his stirr I exca- man, who used it as the text for his the imperial Wilhelfshaven, clothes men. They marked Lon- ing book to this .,,L . . - for toy ,dogs will be seen this sea- scholars. The girls are also taught .� I - and the How Yartr�, Kiel. don into districts, and took a week owlner plied hamme and bellows t A moqt ingenious travelling bag faithful old Indian. nions of work turned out by her vating for the piers of the Quebec sermon that night. Later the evan aldt y Irking steadily. The fifth for a pound or two & I. week; and the I . bri4ge, and was presented to the golists found the engineer and. got The last named establishment, to each wc . Bon. It is made of canvas lined —.--4.-- the spinning and weaving of clothes I I government by the contractor, M. pictures of him, his wife, his pretty has stated its ability to build ships week of their quest was devoted t , o great Armstrong manufacturing with cloth. The bag contains Ill, .1 and the making of torohou and I 11 � P. Davis. home and the welded steel instru- ab rapidly as, the other private Brixton, and here, at last they I works at Elawick, England, which comb and brush, a tooth brush and honitou lace. - , 1. � � � . 1. The Archives building ,has be- ment of love. He will use them in yards, so that found what they were seeking. . employ over 25,000 hands at wages nail clip, and a hand brush to draw SMALL RENS LAY 1ARGE EGGS Ono of the beat features of the � , in all his sormous, around In a respectable -looking house in ,of $200,000 a weuk, are the out- -_ I v�, � , come the Mecca of the historians slides THESE THREE SHIPS that highly geuteel neighborhood ,growth of a very small factory on Ion like a glove, made of fibre ten- Queen's: school it& that there is no I 'I'Al and the story -writer. The old the world. drils, with which the dog is scrub- Great Success of Danish Breeders' regular hard and fast system fol- v .. I I . "There's a very pretty moral for may be ready for their trials early was unearthed what was practical- Tyneside bed in his bath every morning. Methods. 1, lowed. The head instructor t--ias I I - . 11 k ­ 11 � � bo,oks of the, irchives libra�y con " S , h One of the most scient,&q at, to find out what each gir a 1�, i- 11 . tain material for romances innum- every one in the story," Dr. Chap- in 1911. The three ships that are ly an establishment for the secret' EI I to be.laid down this year are the .carrying out of wholemale murder. I BASS'S AND SMITI - T e rest of the outfit comprises raop ..­ - .11 I _ _ � � erabile, and, rnarreover�-the Atrnos� man sa,ya.-PAii1adoelphia-Stax. - I atars 1 The founder o' eat firm of � a calre of scented soap, some cold tenipts yet made to t at tht'lay- vidu-sl tastes are and to . k I I � phere is there. Public readinS . Ersatz Frithjof, E. Hilderbrand A woman named Margaret W f the gr cream, a soft bath towel and It, bot- ing value of certain tereeds of lions liar in conformity with . j�. - . and E. Heiradall. They are pro- was the'Presiding lisenius. She con -'Bass, which supplips W thirsty hu- . : ;,, rooms Are provided. . _+ vided for in the budget of 1909-10. fessed to having receivO within a manity. over a miWq'p. �nd a, half I tie of perfume. has just been Completed fit Read- i HE -It OWN ARTISTIC BENT. -1 � I i ' . , ..� " PICTURES AND FLAGS. S. � The first of the 'Cruiser battle- year some forty children, for a, very barrels of ale o6very year, was a PLAYTHINGS FOR FIDO, ing, England. The broods export- There are no timebablos, no schemes 11 .� � � A valuable collection of pictures — ships is tho Blucher, which was be- small proportion of whom'she was Staffordshire carrier, who thouglic The toy dog's playthings are inented with in this yoar's trial o f instruction, and on display of " � . .1 They Pay Five Times the Price to I gun at the imperial yard, Kiel, in able to aocount. It subsequently his fortune raii,6& when he turnild were live varieties of Loghorns, one ��.: 11 , � given , I imade of India rubber, and consists mothodR. " and flags has recently been of the two moat popular sorts in 4,C 1 .1 the autumn of 19136, was launched transpired that the actual number brewer and supplied his neighbors I Everything in the school is of the . 1� I - , to the Archives by Lady Caron, Have Them Made. of balls, solid dolls, mice or t'illy the world. The following is tho, most up-to-date pattern. The ",, widow of t& late Sir Adolphe . April, low, and is now ready was well over a hundred, the vast with a few dozen barrels a month. reCicas of himself, , t, Every little while, said a Lon- In - eatimat,ed profit and loss account: �.�- ­ Caron. One of these flags is that do, detective recently, thp police for her trials. F and G are both majority of whom she bad deliber- I The nursery of the mammoth busi he latest bed for Fido is not a whole series of classrooms are beau- . being built by Messrs. Blohm. * & a starved. �ness of Messrs. W.H. Smith and � vallie Proat ,' ­ �� 11 of the "Quebec Militia" of 1775. arrest a man with a set of burg- basket. This reating place ho He- Brood Hatolled of Elip per bird tifully ligh", artistically decor&- �A � Anot'ier is the flag of the ist Ca- I Voss at Haniburg and were laid "T'.yn poor little bithies'were inside Son, which distributes 360,000,000, lectB in the daytime., but at night Danish Brown a oil a d . t, -.d, and the girls work under ideal . ,_�� lar', tools in his possession and.down respectively in the summer the murder don when IkAlf and his papers a year and supports an ar my h. is provided with a miniature Leghorng,.. .. ..1007 12 9 7 I) conditions. . I I . � I . nadian Re t, which went one naturally wonders where they and auturam Of 1908. I They all appeared of over 6,000 workers, was a tiny I armchair. It is fitted with a down Danish Whito , I Ab.ut'hitif . mile ilway from the, . through thNimni River Rebellion. "all come' from, says London Tit- . � 1; On the walls of the Archives Bit,� , This is another of the firms that to be moribund, and past human newspaper shop in the Strand, pillow, and there in a white fox Loghorns .. .. ..1907 12 1 7 i,girl's school is the boy's Tochnicul 1.1, . 1. I . 11 11 have expressed their ability to aid. Nevertheless, they were at London, where its founder, in his School of Woodwork, The number -- building hang rare pictures of c -I rug to put over him. Danish White I ., I . I Canada. There is & colored engrav- It is easy to buy a gun of any de- i build big ships in from twenty-four once removed to hospital, where, Rhirt-aloeves, might have been seen Solid gild br silver brROCICt Col- LeghornH .. .. ..1900 11 ,of pupils in this school is limited �"t.. . scription, and the most reputable � �: . � . . to thirty months. The small crui- however, despite every 'care and at four o'clock any weekday morn- I, . , , F Ing of Toronto in 1840, another of person would not be ashamed to be l a fashionable for the tiniest American White I ­ nly six being taken, and, as a ,�, sers., about 4,350 tons, axe being attention, five died next day, and ing packing newspapers. ., : I . Toronto in 1854, by Kollner, a seen purchasing the most wicked, built at the rate of two yearly and three more shortly afterwards. dogs. -These are engraved with Leghorns .. .. ..1900 11 10 6 10 consequence, there is keen. oompeti- I " ;.1 I I German. There is a picture of looking knife ever made, but who START OF PICKFORD'S AND the name and address of the owner, BritiaJi (Exhibition) tion among the tanants on the as- - " 1 �� ­ .. -, Quebac. -Puhli&e& -- -within - three .would know where to, get, a " I Are completed within abo,ut two TO THE TITAME . - . FRYIS. . - __ and are often set with gem&. orns .1909 6 4 1 41tato for admission. The boys re . 'i; - . The plan of promy, yea-ts-loss- yather than. m,,,. Of THROWN IN I - __ - __ � White _L�gh_ - - -_ _T - in Vie school froun their fif�' - I 11 . months of the siege. or a device for drilling into a safe the destroyers twelve are begun Margaret Waters was tried for Loss than a century ago a pio- - - ------ *_ Two striking r e a u Its emerge. It main I �-: the battle of the Plains of Abra- , or any of the many tools used by ion, is also made neer Pickford was running a van is found once again that the bjeav- teenth to their . twenty-first year �4 I ham, handed Pitt by Genoral the professional burglar in the each year. Provis murder, Condemned, and execut- ARISTOCRATIC PAUPER. ier the bird the less the egg pro- I and when they come out are equip- I , Townsend, is. in the possession. of the pursuit of his calling I for submarines and fleet auxili- a ot deter betweea Manchester and London, ­ duction. The British birds in this Ped with sufficient knowledge to I " - Archivist. There probably are. places in the aries. others from following in ,her foot- covering the journey in the then I'Vore EyeaGlass and Carried Silver- case were more than It pound lleay.' ent-or any departmeriL of the build i I.. ; The maps which Dr. Doughty large cities where these things are The great-worlj:s at the port of steps. ., � wonderful time of four days and a 11 Moll,nicilrSiJek, 1. L ier, �I�Ati. any others. Of tile first illU cabinet making trades. ." q procured from the War Office-in,� Wilhelmshaven, which ,�,re to make The methods of thes" half.,, The ,or Fry, of cocoa ,,,,do and sold to the users, but reants ,Val ur varietie's on the above list,J aturally on I 'h,' the QueenAlAa I. `:1 it� which work Lord Minto gave him i such places are exceedingly scarce. , tsmouth and y a mise - fame empl y barely a dozen men Alhmond (England)' Board of , fu ""Ter popularity by . ��, "I it, second only to Por were alwa a much the same, al d I tire lowest average for a pen yvag-greatly added to - valuable aasistance-had been long , It may Beein a little strange to learn Devpnport, are approaching com- though there were occasional varia- � in his small factory in Newgato Guardians have jtist discovere Ili r bird, while the I tbis new departure. She has al- I pletion and are expected to be tions in the methods of 4isposirig Street, Bristol. To -day his Bile- I their workhouse a pauper who has, 142 eggs a year pe ed in burg- I ,� _ The work of ,restoring that most of the tools us a,dy this year. cessors keep 4,400 pairs of hands been in the habit of writing beg- b ound English birda av'eragood I ways ta,ken an intor�pt in what neglected. . " . � - I these maps is still in progress.,The laries are made by mechanics who re - - of the bodies. For instance, Ame- busy and have a, capital of $7,600, -'ging letters from that institution. I uIYy ,o eggs each. gilt b 1 ,called the c6mmon poo- ther, lia Dyer, who bairied an a flour- lint bu" has only been in the , torn scraps are pieced toge are looked upoij as reapecta,ble 000, The Cadbury cocoa. business There arrived at the worlthutisel A yet inore striking result oomen 0143, t t 8 that she has had 1�, mount men in the community. T NGTON'S D Its . uf tbe�lust few year � ,ed and cleaned, and are then MR. POR ISMAY. ishing infanticide business at Read- cradled less than two gencra- for the man, whose name is Slater, I "otgill thf, coriptideration � rkt; opened tinder � stored flat in fireproof steel draw- When a burglar wants any parti- - - Ing in 1895-6, used to throw the v! 'L , tions ago, in a small Birmingham a letter which an official Butipected � 14ei bt of tile eggs laid. The Dan- educational %%ti ! ere, and kept under look and key. cular tool made he ,goes to a me- Admonishe by a Disc very, He poor starved little mites into the nd the gigantic induatricn�containe�d money. Oil opening thel i0i brown pulletli yi-oldeki nearly her cluse personal supervisiva. 11 � ' -_ - - +----.- " I chanic who can do the job �nd pays I Forms a Rig esolve. Thames, carefully weighting each nhop; a P ix times their body weight in eggs � i�ll ,I BROCK'S SCARLET COAT. hini perhaps five times what It is one with a brick prior to consign- controlled by Sir Christopher'envelupe, there wag found in it a, during I lie twelve months, arid each SAILOR BR01!GIlT 'XI'MS. 1, One of Dr. Doughty's prizes con- "Within the last year or two," jug it to its watery gra-ve. ,Furness had their nursery behind .postal wrier for 11 frurn a gentle- : egg was tit) to tire standard weight - - - i�l I coat worn by actually worth for making the tool I Paid Mr. Portlington, "I've noted Mrs. Bach (her Christian name the counter of a provision dealer's inan at Stoke on -Trent. When in� The British birds did ! Freach Sailor First Brought Chry- J aists of the scarlat and keeping quiet a,bout it. Many . shop. I torrogated Slater aArnitted that ho of 2 ounces Sir Isaac Brock in his last victori- detectives can recall cases of this a growing snugness in the fit of my also, curiously enough, was Ame- , I not lay t wice. their own b ­41y weight sanuienituins to Part4. J . a always to the same Mr. Lever's gigantic soap busi- I had wrii tell letters to pe(ple all a no a " ous fight at Queenston Heights. I kind that have come to light I, garments. I g, lia), the North London baby -farm- ness had its source in a grocer'glover ti�k- country asking for moncy, I third of thp eggi were under Vt is inore than too years ago . 11" -_ ' hilt, in p"a_ t b,n 2 ounc4N standard. 'rench itailor living near " I The coat was obtained trom the L,,d,,. I tailor and qive- my clothes xn * er, who was hanged at Holloway shop in Bolton; Mr. Thomas Cook I which 'xits forwarde,d to �that, a I , 1. Tupper family, and although well One in particular occurred some from the same measure, and so I ill February, 1903, together with of tourist celebrity was a journey' I tal orders. lie always, fit, declar- Tile Danes have, arrived at this I- � . preserved, bears upon it'the evi- years ago when an esca.ped convict came to recognize finally that I *as her accomplice and .tool, Annie -2 � regult simpiv and solely by breed- � Maraeille8 went lip to Paris by dil' I dances of the struggle which cost - growing stouter. Certainly my Walters, used laudanum for the man printer when he first struck'ed, addressed the letters from A -ci 11' gence, guarding %ith tile utmost 1, i � the road to fortune by cheapening Grove road," which is thn regi_ ing e TI( a y for this purpose The I na,niod Williams went to a black s d - rp -4 's ,,are two prect(jo% little flower pots � . � he I the gallant general his life And gmith in the East.End and got him clothes Couldn't be, growing any purpose of putting out of the way in.cilities for travel; and Mr. 1 tered postal address of the work. i pal they hav( ,arh( - tile 'It Ili which tie had srxwlrneoq uf a saved the country from invasion. to ma,kc a lot of drills, to be used smaller, made always from t promptly the babies she ''a,dopt­ 1, ' ry sa'sh is also there. in safe , Thomas Beecham sold big first box, house. tie bell which irnphe,A the birriall strangp plant Hi,; naino was - 'i .*A$M._­ "I'l-AUita, - cracking. He personally same patterns, but I filled them ed.', This left no trace. and there oi pills from a fish -tub stall in the �Hlatpr was cnll(-(l before ill, foeder-and the big egg. , - . _­ i more. I was Certainly growing . Piorre BlanelLrd, arid (in his arrLV- �1� . Awo,y.back in 1790 a man namiod superintended the temporing Of the Out was likewise no tell-tale emacia- markovt-placa of St. Helens.-Lun- I,oard for art explanation, and ere it[ in Paris, it, Nov,t-mb_er, ltio?j, lie .11 . , Du Berger began to build in minia-, ,tool, but when the job was nearly I plumper. tion, as in the case of death from i ture the city of Quebec. He toiled My good boy,' I saidto mys4plf, ,,dun Tit -Bits. atod great surprim� whrn )I,, all __1 - - -.I.---- - I ,.bt.ained an interview with the Era - completed it leaked out and Willi- I , "I starvii,tion. In ut,her ways, too, — poared Iwfore tit(, guardiawA attir- preps Jos,ephille, who wag devot,ed I for months and probably years be- am, *,, arrested. In this instance that's your tood living, and grate- she showed remarkable cunning, 41— ed in a heavy d(,Lllj)4t,l brell.Sted ('14it, 110UNTAIN9 THAT SING. to flowers, arnong other things. I ,t LABRADOR MOSQ1'I'r0Lq. with an eye glas�, and a Hiker Itlanvard haxi frequently sailed to ; . fore he finally produced the old city the blacksmith knew nothing of ful you Ong t to be with health and that she was caught at last - - / � and its surroi.indings in a model the us, to which the tools were to and happi— arid Bome slight port- was due entirely to a lucky accl- - inountod ualkinx-gtich, prownting 11"Ind Blow -4 Through Great Organ (-Illyla anAl Japan, and there had I . � , 43ome 30.feet about, built to scale be put. Most of the tools used by liness.' I ' smiled when I thought dent Tertrible Pest to Travellers and No- it very distingui-hed appearance, Pipes oil Cliff. lbeen struck by the beauty of tile . . � in every detail. This model was burglars are seeured in the same of my having some plumpniess of An'nie Walters had been sent out tives In the Northland. Tire guardians, after 41,Y.curising I flower %%hwh was hel4l in soch hLgu . sent out of Canada by Col. By, way. . I figure. liv her with an infant to be poison- various Singing and mpv�iking atwl­ grn - 11 he who began the city of Ottawa, The only regular establishment I "This morning to my dismay I c�l in the usual way, and all un- No -ocount of travel in Labrador I alternatives, wich sts re- W,V_-,1IIaJI'A_1UVP_ M1_t!kQ.,ruar%vl I"'l, 1­11cern ill the Fat- Ea8t. He had . taining the money to liay. f,)r hilr t.hr, greatest difficulty in getting his ­ ­­ and was for a succogBit. u of decades ever discovered where they were discovered that I cannot cross my knowingly she wei.t, and rented (to call be complet,r% without some nien- i . I arid iri� 4tt, rii)0 . Two procipit i4)1114 14 �, in the possession of the British ,ad, was in the East End. This lega over quite as far as I used to. perpetrate the deed in) a furni,ihed tion of the t,errible pest of mo6qui- maintentince or frotnt-ninK it t" thr) " liffi in the PYren(4-4 ILI-0 called thO � ,,;w4-iowns ,,ut of Jailall a n4 n , t stood in Yes, air ; that's what .1 mean, I sender, de�ci,tled t,, give the trian the � ''snorern.­ front the pevoliar I I -ringing thvin honle safely in the I I �i � militiry authorities. I was years ago and the place was I room in a. house that was occupied toe . s� These were always present I postal order, gind with it hi,q nian-h- I 141�,W Willing Nvsmd� of thos<� days; �� � I . the rotunda of the Woolwich Ar- soon pounced upon. found that I couldn't cross my by a, police -constable, His Suripi- in immense e,warmg from the begin. ing ordora. Slater %a% avc,irding- go" n'18 whi,-h the nooth we%t. umd but It(. aucceed-t4l and niana ed to . � , ., ., . senal. Dr. Doughty saw itf,made . e ed to; the cions were aroused by the sudden ! ning of our trip to the end, and ly told that he war now no 1,)nger 41ra%m frorn tiwin Tit,- ra,(,es or rlrg.. at I 1: I I gr,,;v the plant Ili hl,t 9 �'­ � log that I used to be able to throw death of the babe, and he had the' sometimes they made life almost I he,m, eliff'K ary Tnar�,ed I)) de,�i) go " up his mind to got it, and now he V_ destitute, and must leave the Wall � ... � ci over I now find ataps of na- woman " shadowed, " his littir, unbearable, wTite.s a correspondent lieq N%hich r,,ughl% re,,vinble ,,r I Allbagilp. a NIAK ,,irt) ,,f Marseilles has it. 111� daughter acting for the time being � workhouse, T I o, c h r Y s a i 4 I I I r i i i i m has it -) w I . I L ". t.1111 y on the other knee ! Ili other in Fore-st and Strearn. pipon ,qwn in fr,,nt, sand men,mo . ALCOHOL FOR COLDS. words without my having realized thol part of an amateur fern'title .Ele- I Nothing could be heard but their - - —IV— ally ill,, front is pra(tien 1% (.,�:. I ,pread ,�%,,r m­gli, od Eur-�pe, and — - I ' r' � " hold Ili alliwAt, ail grertt, est+,,,i.i . _ Du Berger perfreted hit; model if. I Lave come to have more than . ' buzzing. Whenever we attempted b) a 9tratuin .,f wr held In , 't . "_.S Medical Authority Tells of Fallacy tectrive. The result was that the i ('11011STICKS AUE SACHED. h,- Far East., %vitere it : with minute exactness, even to the I slight portliness, of figure; I un- ,to eat they were down our throats ceyi thp Ilift and tit(- ti ­4"" i '. of Belief in This Cure. some � whole ghastly business was I - leois hetw Ill 1164 It 14 in t I "I � ., stubble Ili the fields and ti f am ttimng fat I ' and in our eyes and faces find in SpcclJlI ,(.$,(,, fed Arltkan Makes Then, which firlazo it while the %inAll' " "" kio.%ri vertainly its Iwig .,%g,- as , . . , e . � 11 . I 1~if; "' ur- I T low, bein traced to spite (if our head nets arid fly dope bloox!4 frp--l% thr- ,tvii tht, gullies, or' t'"' ointli ventury t'er.ry tho Chri �' �, I rows turned by the ploughs of the Dr. C. Stanford Read of N" ' ' h ay tiot seam a matter of earthed, Ann . ie Walters, who posed . . . - . I utskirts of York, a medical authority, amashea, Crave importance to you, but it i as a poor wl< itten. The for Jai) Emperor. orimil ll,:i-eq, b,-11-41 ,toin era Ili I'ur,,pe there are tuany , �, 18 I Mrs. Sach's handsome y -furnished we were always badly b ��, , "'. men who settled on the o F, . t ,,,, ­,vo-ti­ �Itwh Ill" d"N''ted l" thr 11 � Quebec. The fefices are there I that daring belief of so Many per- to me. The snugness that before .1 � .� � establishment, the fell charaeter of nativee seemed to mi d them ai- Whom tile imperial e, ­k hah pr On another rumintain it, . l around the fields; the hoights arelsona that soingthing "with a stick had made me smile now strikes me 1.1.1 � 11 , "' Iture -f tit, (hrN,4antherouin. hut � �, � , I I which subsequent inquiries made most an much as we dil? th'LlI.,rem- pared it dish for ill,, Linix-ror �i : I'virenvos evrinin (,Iiffq Prnit f pr',bal'IN thofe,�,%vr% "ill rie�er %I � I 11, ,: there, the river, the fortifications, in it ' wi I cure a cold. as a warning, and from now on Only too plain. . -iedy beiag rancid SPIL 0�1. a In table lip ha,; to take it kef,itf- ttif- tiv,, Y,mnds which rep,emble th-,x,p ,, tl,,. 'I � 41,ti ,,-I,,rn which diz . k , �, - � the wharves � the housea and all the "One of the most prevalent and, there's a little more of labor and Of course, the above list 1) . % nolsatisfied that werf, onV go unfortu- doct,,rs ,,it diity, who examine t 'it harp, and ars lonfown ],wall ' y ag t"" -, I t h e ti, .,A i r i it ( * h i n a, a td I l, � public buildings of the h:storic city. at the same time, erroneous ideas less of good living for your Uncle to be caught out at night carefuliv This iK called ' wl, kit I , flip inatinq ,,f t1w dainri441 '' , titigm,,bi ��, � I L ,� , means embraces all the baby fArm. Tiate its 11 , 'Flip ooiqwal o,,neq �-f t1w ()rl Japan. and her,� in Englam-I tile (It, i I ra- con�arning aleohr)l is that it pre- Portlington. ' without protection he would be mi , r te,iting. to) dim­vor "'w I &�, - Tiny gana peep out of tho emb Ing cases that have engaged publir 0 � ,Ardeoer� w, ,il4l hardl) kouw wl,at 4 . — Vsuras, match -like bits of wood — vents colds. How often do we hear . attention, and it is to be feared either crazy or dead by morning. ther or n,A the f-0 i,4 poiw,nou � i ritwi) iTiterr-1­1 lf11T%b1)Idt, an,o1,,Ttr,,- I to d., %%ith.ut it iwwadla)4 —Lon I 1, I I Miniature timbera—lio upon the the remark made to a guest, who REWARD FOR OLD AGE. that the horrible trade 81,- flour. Our tents were provided with rL I Fr,,m ill*, oll(,vturot tile (11 , it goes 1, I syranite (hff� AltUlLt'41 Pit tl�V I dvn Globe . k �t: 11 � -,� , , qua", stackat Of cordwood stand is about to leave his best on a cold — iahes exceedingly. fin -e mesh bobbinet inncr tent, but thp- Emperor Th� cerpnomv .,(' litienpe of the ()rir­,(, %%rith the l(l­ — I ----*-- , I -1 [I a I along the fron' of the lower town. night: 'Now, do have a drop of Curlonst Imperial Edict Seut Out �omo would always find their way od­kurni iq very o,kl and "as pro Meta. %%),,(I, ---q-11 lk e1-1 t �.. .1 L N%0NDER OF Till', W01il,l) I You gee the old Chateau Fronten- something to keep the cold out.' insido or come tip from the ground, I p I oyed by t he 1, - rd q of feudal , rv�t'­ q,jnri,p ,­uwk wln(h n-lerlit".. 0 ' I'll �� -� no, the p4lace of that worthy gbn. Now, if there, is any -thing that is From Pekin. ------*— At timer; our light so attracted for rnanv eenturie, Tit(, Nlikao.,� tvn­i ,J go - rann To— I Z Kan ! T- reah/p fill:-. tho wondr-!us ­' _11 �' I Falls, Rho- 1 11 , , tlemano the intendant Bigot, and certain in this world it is that al- That longevity Ili deserving of re- thern we went outsido to gee if it, takes his mertlo; from a tablo tha* I f4mpq "boil tire hent -41 N%ht . th� I­vit� ,,f the Znoibe,i '.I r � � � 3ou see Lis Chien, d'Or. It in Quoi- cohol lbts the beat out and there- ward in China is proved by the fol- DIETARY OF APPLES. were, not raining, f,,r the ennquint - hite in (,dor, riet­rding it) Ili, i'; lal4l wl thn rork ut-re f 111%441 (I"SiLrl. 'rlip loolt h1t%J' tlfll(, to lin , I I I - . bee as pictured in.,those two books, fore predisposes to chill. It dilates ]owing cui,iousli,3ppprial edict from tapping of the mosquitoet; against usagA extrriding tyrtel, to th4) I)e hir tho outrii-h tJ war�o air t1ir, T'ah � g,,r and %V ,it, to the eA er ,,hanging � . - 11 1 . b I "' w I ""' � ". I 'Milar id material, the all the superfloidl blood vessels of Pekin : "The sons, of t ow people, During &.visit to the South of the canvas; sounded so exactly like glntllng ,.f tillop, japan�qe ThA thp narr,,w fi4qur­ ,Ahwh arp par , "''k?". Th� &1,01A -f thp ella—I ­ . curiously $1 - i Le Chiewd-10r, .V Kirb the body, thereby giving temporar- Who are over 70 years of ag� are England, a gentleman wks reaentIv rain that it wag impossible to t -ell diRbes are fill<- 1�%­to ,xnre, ha%ing nallv ob4tru(t,p,I I,% ela,tic la.lerq � h, , ,A ar-, %,,,1,41 fr-.!n 4.ght 1,1% ill- .1 . I , I . Se.ats fil thd Mighty, ty Gilbert ily the aerisatioti of a glow of to be extrripte4 from ille service of met who for the last three �,-ar*a the difference. desigriq of ( hr�',ointhei:iwinq, ,-r , I wi, % r:�iov , ''I'l"I'l,i . f �,I,11',­ , 1A ll�iqt, ", 10#* . Parker. wa:,mth, And it is from this Added the government; the brevet button has'lived on one meal & day, and On many nights I had to give tip ,olliet Imes 41flp leave�, fratieo:% ,,r A ,,and 1,rinli ai,­It "Ixiv fe�t h,gh I al"i ah-- th'. %A11111aff a!)vs-oi the � I v , 11 I . :to heat that the temperature, is low- of the ninth rank is to be given to that meal composed chiefly of aP- the observation of start; for lati u,rt4li. , R h , imperial ( It, p%t.i kg ji. fia,,ati pr ,I,i P, It t,,nf- Ilke ttlAt i � t I g':,.t, a-l qparkle,o, %ea%ing . . I I I . . ; MONVY-UNDER GLASS. cred by radiation. In the very those who are over 90 eis!�* of age; ples. He sta,ted that the juices of tilde an<l longitudA becausp rL (an tire nin, inrhf i 1,mig of a ropl,,ol.­,, %vh,-n the hanAl is tili. or ,i,. nt.. it ninavi it, Pitt rrlin I �, Those portons who are intereated cold regions, the inhabitants know the brevet button -or the eig th the applas Aupplird him with ,Ill rile conld not be kept fit long The rnakiwir , f tt-1, 'Fn peror's m(.%,4vl in a , ,r,o0r, thr,mirb the 1--., I - � , rij,­. i,,,ndt­I f--t�t bp!- ' . I I S� in money will And mrivey at the only too well this effect of alcohol. rank is to be given to thoad who the Moisture or drink he needed , enough to adjuRt the artifleial li,'rl rh,)I)qt,(-4q ip n1tr­qt n R-,vred rite qnnd if t1w ol.�er,er -tand,; uith r, ar ri-ol I- -.1, 0,0 ,%irhng flo,,d. . 11 �,,.ki�l � rtunatply had I,, th loindq in to,,- -and and qlAei ii,, ,t f­r,�?,,­ fr -,it ill,, li,,11ing 1, ot. 1� Jor"I'l Arehlvm. It Iln't tft6hoy which a and, rMliving the danger, hame to tra, over 00 years of ago-- the bre- this, be claimed, was of the pl, rent zon. We unro ro" llo, qppcial ripp,-iritment it ,,ertain "ri, modern poAl detlet would care to be abstenioua in order to preserve v6t button of the sevonA rank Is kind being in reality water dig chimney and t lie moRquitoeq �,Ilp,l artinrin deo.�t,-q I)— lime fr, down tit(- bank, the P­und I,p­,n)eq I ,%b o, .1 ,I %,,, tbe /,gzag 1(,,rgkl � ., 1. . tedopt) but it was 'the 16veryday their lives, and one Ands. as a mat, ,,,n be given to those. who are over LOW by'Naituroti, and flavored with Pwarnroul no thicklv that wltll,,Ilt this irrip,-i-tant wntt,pr llp!­r, b -P 1,,nder and 1,,odpr until it tv-4-irl I-t-,,- t­krr,ojZ cliff% 4 rock, � . I I . . . - , , , I. I I I I tsper etlifr,&I�, S e 00 as, 9 &P 6 b eV48 tha pleasant atoms of -the apple this, protectinn th- flair., wa onninic ihio ,Nork be h7ltl­ bin -11 I,lp-. tli,irdpr, rind y 61 lbug ago. it is t,er of fsotl that persons who r 1 y r of ; th r t but Q quirk alarms fi,.r­ narrto% fiert-- and ,.f �infrthom 6pt uhaer ,&tss In the library, fro" I death—in this country, M ton of the sixth rank is to be given Hie partook -of his ono meal ni)out 1%, arnor)therorid Tiiern were but f4- n rold watpr Then lie 1, , 1, - �tl,'Tl teth-r­1 npir I,% Yqv It ir r a, i �r i6le d, -,I I, (I-- le -14 that. Rho- .1 I I r . '*94ta billit mogl�y,, ' . b� a I tirr 'irive l0p,gpd to 0 tim;!Wwn Ni letils to nivally met that fatf ri tho&b who are 120 years of threa o'clock in the, afternoon, Pat hta enot onou h to afford ,is nr� .4,1 f i n h n i n n P r ­,. ni i , o, io- 1, h - -rind i. perf ratn4i %1 41-111 ­ �­'­`l t plait-looking,otobably utse i droll theit having been in P %nd monuments are also tallbloli; ing what he felt satisfied him. the `l-,Ti3: wo foun4l that it roquiree ,,Iq,it% I ... (, n, %hilf, I. , t-i­� i, %nal �In­ll aq r% rille, ' ,� ( I rif '". ' , I , t', , lwr t,,rr,d­i es the � "" I 4 1 P sand is 1�,f VZ I V "o, \\ ,41-r vi the W,)rld --A( ­ � able evau In an when cold ,rwt,*d for those who ans 100 years mr-al occupying him from tventy - tt,niperature within a few (I,P.vrrri inder wq,, 1 -deed, It,- do­­r­ I- r- end Th , ,--1, `,,gh . I -their asy A yVi'� t&t# . ' t"ietti . of age ind ovoer." . Minutes to half an hour. a f actual freO2ing to subdue them work as sacred &a a Shinu) rite urigin. . 7� fix, �d go ' at TIS woolstas bi Dr. WM 6A�6.11 . r Cal \\ , rld . I.. I orstioa.. , ., I 0 , 7 6 I* I . I "''. I .. I � -71 7 . J I I . 1. 7 1 " I � I I � I .1 I I ,. - I I .11 I � . I 1 6 1 1 ; . � , � - � I 6 I F :,, i .1 L I 11 �, . 11 ­ �.­�l I, I - - �_ � - , i