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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-04-18, Page 7 (2)ACC , e dt. IAPTEll I. 'it untligre usellur ti o e tart,. tied bole, blindh) t.i, Itte great ettone tiara that pav e Ilorenttne istrcele,(and eeem to hoe iar power of ceebtriting and re. - el Tight -tied tleata Ite ilium, teen Itteeger. in the Itiazza •d'Azeglto -, hau •hl jw4 theltOtt, aNd the tcflection q " - 44cTfAs,11,.;,„...hil,VrrieS..,reFardless I the itiddstunnIOF'bttiV; Taira, mote then teplivalentitte that of.our mid- eilunneiteelea 14 the Angle-Maerieilin. et.s. he iretelW 111. Ite tears, With annoy- ance, the clock -steikingeeen. e. Ile is an, Re ! taust the 'length- Of his seem.s. to argue an Indifference iii1h tdiugs''64i --eilifigriria- 1W T•Vieeee*iel„teet ou allc-a-inaziere V. tu" Opal bid alteritatIVes, o -following and wattling them atetheir. • edi or that, ' undergroing a' tett4r4tite-,.witltybilla, who. t. is neediesi* to say docis not eC- • 1,9 'LA lie . . ,. • • . • in .$ybitlaiS°„ 3agu 14 n • tie. '"i!ellter • bedlt4Fil r "I Wee tiolea thie4.aFall." i) rtes her -countenance thaged With the pink 'of generoue indigeation, "that you Were Toure;-that *WS. Le •Matehatit :stayed th the. mein the whole time? I Must say that now, thee they ate really Mid-bona- fideeertgeged, 1 • think he ,ntight leave Reeereeeneeeageeteeeeee....—ee,—...„ ,- - "Mrs. Le Merchant was not there at alt." Then, secteg the openleteuthed astonistunent d• Led on the faces of hieaudience he -Aces. ehle mind(() make - the inevitable, .yet nouneemente "t had better explain 'eat Mr rM1J4e Mar -- 40,..m- NI" • =mama: Vt. 0 • nil forirIs of social eintereellfee, lasethe ijast relieh?, But -as- he -apprehensively -opens- Jon door, he sees that his fears ape un- - They have not yet .gone to fiche -on; they.aire all sitting in nitwit he eame attiliides as lie:,'haid left, them, cept that Sybilla is eating or drinking mething or a eoupj nature out of a 1/.., There are very few hours of the ey, er night in, which Sybilla is not eat- -Aug something out of a cup. There is that about the entim idleness ,of the other OUple Which gives hirn, a fright. Are tley,too-unitapity? 'Ilave they beard too d now to be ableto Settle to eny patime? Urged by this "-darner hiS etetion 0/Oats Ohl, almost before he is. • itsrde the door: • 'lila§ not he come yet? Hos nole'llea oetor &eine yet ?" "Iteeleis been and. gone; you see you have been such a very long time away,"-: rri's Cecilia. She has no intentien of eyingleairoaelt, either -by -ler -word tone, but tohis sore conscience it is if both carried it. eese•Yr :dLdT,ript, say oluctr.' • • shee-dohs *he thiniothat it is a img-anything evkus v' td -not, -,.§4y," , oeectienteaar to telt tne' indignant - "that .yoet did not aeit 11" - ,ydom bud been- tem," malice '-00- Rio, 'with .a not inexeueable reeelliment you might have asked him .youmelf." ,l'Ititithleneeteyou eelojeliner 1,11 ,too real • tielety to be ofreeded at, or -even aware Ileere, "Did net he steer "I do not think he ktriew himself:* , -"Out ire -twist have thoUghteelie roust brive'had an opinion)" growing theanore uneasy es-...therff,Seelets-ne Sengible. obe R.01.for ens rears to 'lay te'Old of. • • 11.10,,Says it- is impossible .to Ind* at, early astage;'• it; may . be a etall-1 lot& him about that deteetablea excursion ereer it teg1,1 to itecount for imything-it thay easleS-they,seein 'to be a good deal 4,,,atemay-beezilliariaeetheree, is deal of that, tee." -- .And. how soon will he knew? _How it -declare itself 2" thing AO be One -to be aerie at (meet ak IOU :feveriehly, chafing at the -idea oI It is' inactioth which seems .Ineviltre, thatavelplees feeling which hise Itirn citrJinlOranee'iCif sickness -produce . not yOU suppose that if there was, WC stioutd ilaVeetatie;-itr-.,-eiles--CeMtae red Wen. More unteelefortable 'than 0- 'was .before, by the contagion' 431 his • Oro elenity about that., '1 (flint Xk gra ' piLo oWe ,are• t keep ' er in bed r soul slie'etes. not the lead- desire to gt up; .she scents so odd Mid e VAA Y- ;4 ,re s monientel* silent itupeInc ”1,8111)Pese," says Cecilia, at last slow.• retavering., the power of Slaved!, 'that' they were telegraphed:ler 3.1r. are t 't" th Never in Me lite has JIM labored Pu- tter so severe a temptatieleflo tell e Ile. vere it --onW- the -Modified -filseheeelet) allowtrig Ceeilia'S hypothesis to pass un- oantradieted but evert If -tie were -able for. once ----to- eoliquet hiS constitutional incapacity, lie latexes that in this case it would be useless. , The truth must transpire to-morrowe "I believe got." • "Oalle.r repeats Cecilia, in a still more thunderstruck key1t,iaiJ before-- 1am'where are th.ey gone "1-410 not know." -"WI-ended lheyego-P- v4inl makes an impatient movetnent, lidgetting on his chair. "1 can only tgll you' thew actions ; they told me their motWes as little as. they did to you." • 'Gone! • Why, they never said a word about it yesterday." ,s This being of nue nature of an nsser- time-not t an Interrogation -Jim feels, with relief that it does not demand an answ "Gene t seven <Meek In the morn - _lug" Wiy, they cOnki not have had thr4htifttittheir_411.11 e ' i I and heavy ?" I went in to see her ust'now, ,•,and v arcely took any ,itolite „oft ; Only mtt 3 olio, her that 2d\ ibe.eil• tee heee i,lie-fltltip IL\ title. , a ratlwr gru4.ige1g- male tAy.ere eead, end te ' 418C flatlet; she wou inutain. iises er leetteorr -eve Dr. 'a nurse." • - 'Ilh'"etItiiik' it. will ,be fleetes- t knee ." seer:is o hit as it -he atlindtoMetl, h3vit3g tits 0 h • ides tv 6hundred liVie41 te IhreddS. . • Ole linmv onyttiie , blye • - • et ee'to!ti IX it -txttelly What °ie. senye Veefitiee with the renial • Kat anxiety. "1 stip • e t- !tad bei7.11 •hU Lti 14erz ir-rtst- 14 'Threat. "It stte Th r Witt,: tf`XX:t4 tvi21;;LO, e• oy: -to! • , tee "%elm!, : '631 cvZiett Snt;it kit 1.1$, 4 ,cp cani_i!.tvolt-4Et • ;3; .• *,;1'..2t 's! 1 1.1!. Ik=1-..cd, ten. , i -ft!ing's tut' ( ichett U:)1' lefe .• A ette! 11 w t , 3-1,e )4c, 44 .5.4.1.11111116, .1, ' Il'i4111,193,11,104,di'ket4.;4iiIi;:;:,1",vm,e‘ , 114ici !i I 111::_i ' 'illt an ale O , ei. e e li ‘erheitee4)1.e113, ', , i what . •i' rei'e, Mr.' 3ile )01.1t 4 I , fte,,Y 40, r.tatt., .01 i 4000,.0.,,t0 Otigta it. o•,ll,:4,,r, itieg.it \tile/ , , ., „ Ii 1 ri '. i -t;w1e ' ; 0 . ti i'iittlivieis ',‘, .,,a. i . 1 i 1. 4,4 Uy;1 le , ....4e• • • gee :nyt shite..e1.1 , g'fate.“ ,p1rus0 ,striti& vzg,tt on )ftn's hearti -ft'Afe--yeu 'goingel-e“e* -to lite peete.elea y..?”einquiree-Sybilla as, he eiasseseher 13y,the-bye., it it Ais noir too -IplIch trouble, --vould you mind taelcing the deletriart blanket.a little eloeer18 em the lefeside?' and ea he eloops 10 perform the aelied-for secvlqe, site "Let bine know howeetritieriRy-seenpatlitze 3441.1l,„-Itiale„eatet,„if he wants 'anything getetieg for his iiii`i'es,-,-"Talle-ltittrettaitr there is nothing that 1 can fuel*eon- eelenteeLs recentinend than--- -. • - ,,But what Sytella can conselentiously recoinmend is S1114.100 Iiie'-eIag .potsid that 'doer Jim thie.etletteftkilia liteaeje hhh.-, Anxiety_ haS-quite ban - not (itingethei;- ifftiftW'agen'froneethe s• ,re tee e "They left there Whine ' The ammerd that this adiniselon is out of Burgoynes nieuth,• he- eepente having made eit ; nor does his regret at ail 'dinning' ,runder le -este -teller of , 4. 40.44"•'' aslcs. "You ar&itol, of rauett use, I tppose; but still, one feels- that --,yon are there, and we am all se eretteli at, eea. 40ti he not-aneide.a, how: engeleemaee etesette*--without Ilan, ' ' 4 4 1 V t4 . ...,41 ATtV de you think Ate te-eeilly-veryeillei.---- ---As- paisealue-questione-he feels ireatkmalety._ Ile teams that the perm, lo whom he- is niakint litS-Iftlfre° has eatrOdy •egiven •hine-all-the ecanty tidings she has to give ; yet lie cannot help indulging.a faint hope that her res- ponse to this last query Of ltis may per- haps set Airtillia'S condition in a slightly more-faVora light. A. look tit lielpfess distreees clouds Cecilia's, -.already cloudy Mee. - • * 0'1 tell you I (lb- ha lirlOW AID 11 .judge 1 have scen. so tittle real illnieee. Sybillaewould. Axle If ...elm heard tue eity so,„ 'woutd OakStier eeWilit.' Ili- 01 parenthetical smittebilt, I--1\av4eestali. se little real illness,ethat I ilo not • tato,* what it means, litat,',...che Should hp so heavy anit stupid, As I lob1 eem. before, 4; AAA ''•=7 • t eng 4 • naleepalipritte.:hattpli for yoUrself.", W. 1'4 The *here tooleellieept9teVsaitd_tee" fpn. tinigUit)g it, A'04 lead report, *1141 Iliff inventor drizpipkd dead. with 41, bullht eteerre.tioPugh throat.. , 1 4`1nwilt.or$," Says an Old PreVCrb.'"flie itel)°°.-atel**: .haTsherlicappaerneed1):tulanY'd ciatiseeisr tions have proved the (teeth of the' teen ,l--4ete.e.aWd,•,Itaeneere-ttti-StaieAlilleVel!31it. le A,D. 40 a workman lioeuglit, To -tae 1:„.aipetior Tiberiusto eup Made, ot a bril- liant wlitto metal, whIdi shone Ilioe- •vel* tad lighttf.-- The. illau sea that had extratell the leletal fwarri:elay. - - 7141...gAVkleexetezilearing that Li.iiWfl The Emperor inquire,d it4011Y. lee had. kept 4 I1,S,4;e. itilte. the Iv onee-Iuid-I vrhatenese hided, and Own priieceded to burn hia xv_orkshop. eitich. was thelat_e Oh the Maker of ..thelitalevesee.I -et ettreole -1.4gdnitMfent . he .proiabRiti'ls qiiicirizigt.' ilio ventured artottt on it tree trunk w wept- down 110 liver end; cowrie 4. -However -thee. may bee it. teete;rlain that, most novelties in navigettion haVe • been, attended -with disastroes results. Any !I more gbastry - man -trap, than lite Ilmt tett:Marine tried in ;warfare can hi -entity eoneeived. This *11$\' built at ittobile, 111 1ee3 ler tile' Confederates for the purl peso breaaing blockade of Charlestown Harbor during the Amer- CII1 Chi! It was a cigaresliaPed. shell of boiler Iron, ittiry feet !.ng and `six .deep. lb. was fitted Willi a rudder. a propeller turned by the cre*,*nd whit horizontal vanes adlustable for 'rising and sinking. 11 carried a torpedo at the out of a long •Iter hest • cre*' were no seoner aboard her than A° was slant: by the OM hilly lane- thatrousedeup , et all Ile steps. het% broliing rudely, into her atbaa0 drowneti- - • 13,olity at the .1U114 01 iinnio that his: 11111.1 again she Sahli 4114 drfAlthill 111e113 d was when 1 mtntioned 'your---- • , wash eu of ae passieg steamer and all serneoce Ile cannot bear to hear that if A second crew. went for a trial kip, poor rallied. low. 1 1,s tier stet( 'head. 4 1r" nerd time she '4ached the "Yes, yes ; reniember;" "Housatonic," the Federal flageship, "Seetnectoe,etughte-to siteueeWith beri, Pp; apd•weeht ,dewn with. here:, ameeareei. teimeeeoe., aestiti -meth theee,-tpeeer momeieelutele: toe.' heft/less 'lir of eitseutet ; "ehe ought net • . - teperiaoni.:. all night ; but Ji0 ? . I Britian's first real modern ironeeta be more itan witting to xto I . ertie the V.aplaiii. Ilreviouely there wet 5110818 lettel-lotoeveaha •Meatr0 frigates, ion -plated, but tife..Cap- 6 Wens from both sisters that it calls.forth. live minutes, and - I an sueh a lieavy. .twhy,• .it, was a regular ilit 1" they Sleeper that, when once' 1, eat off, there must have taken French leave." le no possibility 01 waking me. I am a There is Soniething so horribly jarring dreadrully ' bad sielonurse ; father can in. thee eettillocisity of the last, phrase that 'Jim vjunipS-1.10-ritiate his -chair and walks towards the window, where to WilS00* is sitting in dismal tillerless. Mr. - hai,--never camd much aboat the Le Marohantsi and Ls now fa too deeply absorbed.,Inehls_ownellalubl t) hallo anythieg but the -poet inatten tive indifferent& to bestow upon -tit topic 'which to his daughters appears se) riveting. Jim blesses /line Jor his eel lousness. Rut the 'window of a *snal -room is net so --df.strint from, any tithe part of it, lila sounds cannot, with- per never lie.ar to have me n(jar tem when • lie has-theegeut,r-- - .t Burgeyne is' tee) well aware of tite per- fect truth of this last statement to et - tempt any contradietioe 61 11. ✓ _"Aitielia has' always beep_ the one to e ' when any (me NWJII.,"•chlithatteS e, wohdly ; "and .evett;now, by a sin. o pld confuelort' of ideas; 1.,c.irtch• myself - thinking, 'Phi- -eiteuPt with . 'her 1" before can realize ethat iliee la Amelia herself.", ✓ : . same conAtelme when, severa1. tain etteeeeeeet.Ettle.....Ptitke.t*4 os line Aridse during hie Walk, baek, to the ',,tnaZ7,0 when Ckeilia's next eager -iiiiiaStreefeerifee- 'd'A.len1ioreteinudtiledettiought54-•oottif41 es - i'Did _Mt.";;Dyng know that they 'were c_tn-g-r7-- - — ------- -------- ..$0,.... / , There is a pause. . ibie ,,_ ', '"*It is absolutely Itteettprehens I' says. Ccoilia„, with alinost a .gasp. 1"1 .Er . saw any ;one. 'Wuhan. being .:60 tett' la- love Wilt "iitiother, -att„;tlio•NicTIO esterdaythere,..WaS- Ise litalelltsguitg, 'alttait., it, that,arTe`iiraS Iva* tpilitomM. ter her--anil this etiarning'ed, keeclieretio site efeeampe taideleaves.lnie without, a word." ' - - , • - . ., "You are mistakert-sbsciett a note for Itim.,° - • :Rif. '"Ikior dear bay r sigh.g sybilta, "is not whet by the , low , ara peOp en gen .4.." they re. I, but he ' ratieh e, An han th eral i "'• totiO Is of ca a 1 iten evl Itr:"1.ral7itntlt ; Kai tti ;, -etit . da, wtth hat.ing ivene. It apt to r n all t o ‘s pervem ,r -ca., ra, , x lie -- 311`141` re. to himself, I' t NC tad li: to Met aLe 10 illISAVi* itiftt its leen& ut while ,ti up at • till.; .hut truth agnia'aSserting its empire. , he assentsllatonleellyr itfright- fully r = , + r "Ilow 43 li0.tat.e. it,' - , ltow do peepie geileially "Tete' S things"' - - *. ''• - - The friVatienee tof• the keY ine whi is 18 tittered, ek,lltileret With 'ttle•IlllPii eialltritOn ' to • la ri'apiaintanc wit r4)ws ifli-seittetat*slitlitir tatt\r*-O bei' fawn part, ellettees the ''(;ettiger.en Indef. Miss 'tkVilcqn fcr e monlent, Itt .c ., y ,ftit a nit.,:itent,----a ' Illortlerit; bit ' ' Ouglr to Le; filtV,I by ailotha sigllilt Oeer 'deal* hey 1" fKrri Sybilta.\ 13 a:4 elee ell kilaw what her was. While under sail on the night eeptember fli lee°, eafecape I:Mister:re, she suddenly turned , turtle ,and -went to the, 13oLtont, Only eighteen got awey olive; ' All the rag ot 11 TiUmber, went down with the 111 -rated. veseel: , The Captain ° cost 80.00,000, and. her inven- tor,. Captain Cowper Coles, sat* with . her., „strangely, knongh„.._ the navigation of the air has not provell anything lite t.:6 fatal to" bnynait reasortably have been, , expect, Still, it is a I` ii the idea that he wilt g rind tell melte, what a terrible day of anxiety bustalle-otte har5 heeP,hattErgclati. AAA 4 0414410 1141,Irci Olt way ti mix .pajuts. ,65year in rove that :we rnix them Write its Sol* Post .Croti Seems' - 4100" ,‘ sholving..how some hoitseXare A. RAMSAY & 'SON CO. fa MO Paint—Maker$ 'Write 1842* Ftt , , • -,4„i•Ifi • eeee-e°- 4.4 4 * 1. ,* I 0410.4 4, 4,1 .* t •"'#' Z". • -44.' _ •-'11114C - te- _ • rsagnilicaat ton...story fir04100,- *dation, is just biter.; ousplete4, ruakini thLs anions .Try the newest and most ‘4441)-ciate of Atlantic City Vote's. 4. new feature is tie unusual. is !Atka bed rooms, averaging HP feet *quark , Emery roost -coratuands a:a:ocean view, bath attached with ass awl fresh water. Cheva. gloms eery ehrstaber. Tersperature regulatel Theresostieft, tpe latest devetapiiint la litaboeirnsestimung. Welpplone ovary room Golf privilege,. Capacity tiga.. Write for ilitsetrato4 OARLES TRAYMORE IttOTEL.C.011PANIN ' • Manager. • -D. S. WHITE, Lrt4ePL. h: to. use a baton was the Frenelanan, Lnily. Previous to Ids time, Conductors had :been .in the habit of *dapping.their hands to marli tinue Dilly found this wearisome, so used a sticki ,not -short beton like tha!. at presetet ush, ,but a pole live feet ill itetuth. On.e-:i.ley in his eeciternent he brought his, beton. &Wit „await. hie foot with each force that it vomited Ms eitelep bedly. „Mead poi- soning '''ensued, -ahit-the - first .baton eaue-all -its inventor's death. LA:11011ATOIII;;Te) FOIL SPIES. fly beth p ' isl in the attempt •-11eSt e• venture into (he irsiipiparted mnr- Lsy alt. ,lieroplene and ewithout any -ga 1E1ireittiehouvo1e:'-flejnitideea-eminter.4.- sucoessfi1i- glides, but one day, in 1890, 115;_011ihil: hpSot; him ; 'he fell. a him - a the aele Not: far eway is the remarks_ nate. Leure, Ethel, '.eloutatain, • disoovered - In 1828, and ', velikise summit- Is only thirty-six' tathows, below , the Ant,fieei In shape' and ,appearance it almost exe eelly resembles , Mont Illaee, even the .deme snow ,beltig duplieeitied a white-mil:Glance Which recent InveatV gatinns have shown to *be priectriatly, carbonate of ti.rrk, foraned from dead glee; andelhe seteletoira.-eil-ecoianthew' - logic fishes.. . Many of the most: famous •Subraaeitle .iountairts leek but a litri-e--of beteg IS - ands, Thng, mount ; Placentia, in* 'the an to, soars to Within thirty feet sea -level. The searttnit of tile eranents .1 -I Dr. Ifeebeet Fratildin evas.the firskmen o I -traduce a photograph bi- color. So great a sensation did his die- eenerY caw(' that he was hes41,7cd by .11*-rse Shoe •Mountoin is near enough spies. -To foil them that perfect. cause a px,onounced elide rine; wiato the 14)1)14(1st pinnacle of Mount Conway, *tact •dees. from the . eleeeleetepare the bed or. tie. Soath PaeiOcean to a bei,glit of 15,600 feet, is actually awash, and many a stout. strip has' bee* int.; paled thereon. . methods he built a epecial laitortitory. tTille day his-- 'assistaitt found :him dead theree-Appetentlylie had usot--a-Temer coal fire in thekreparatirin or his plates, and having failed to to'pen lhe ventilators the bailee -had suffocated -But inventors ziowadaye do not surfer as they Used to When 'steam was a neve!- !y to the.,popolaee. The first train, which over rape in •NteXleo wee° attacked by -a iriab ot 'kens and teaniste w to. ste thn( IL would, take, their livelihood from hent. , The driver' was .hatily injured, ‘ gmi*td -or ctor was killed; and '• least- a dozen oI th0'sirikew ere shot ' 4:11,VP. 1./fltrallint1103I-eCtraordinarrinathine riots Cu remit! becutTed Lentberg, fp Austria._ when the erste steam eaw-inilt . put un.. .71116:-Oktiy&A,74ind-wilri .entlers %vete 'huge and POWerfill ated when they- saw that the *.eircutar .sletnniriVeri sltW g011141 do' lite 'work of Innulefids „illeite-theY goitherett Ikon - sand. .61tong,, Intent,' at ilett*:iyIng,'Ih6 lim as 1, the -door of lits brain. f he portals -AA 41'1'4 -feet "711 3'ears itz later„„ his_t ver Mr. V.:Idler, an series of roMpassionate xesturel , and , . - that thepatero KII 1 ED I3Y 111$ Ott,,N,14 Ilitook;Ni kE,744 •1112hId'AISitall'0.01011CM • . • - il,..011,withitt.;Ittrid Podrottal-, ,sylto expereelerite': ittbki Anntaiziatae who indicates l• him, Englishm,ani met 'his death id stritilea, et' a • • 'this Wine tilso '0.1)&iliVorrthegle04 '614 have always proVed ilabgetOM ' 4.1.,Y rw-b4 VogSeSsNI. etardivithat more 4.0uzt. tve...;,caute, r ite stitentitte ttoitwe Ilien her liattilinaide latimates. t6 -60mvo igiciiirso,zi witei. 10 4.. 'v atbeit 'With. a god 10041I „,,t(i! Taper, tiououndog that hod, devisP4 Ott slitterrioggi ~Yet .W1111 'Sill/ 1"re 4:14'1".”. a Method -for. plettrically trair3otittiog lerminatiab, tbut it wed& :no had, exierm/o Otlit tliSIalleeg- lilt no pr•ostrat ot lo pity it coaree-gtained elleat41y strung "I suLP ose• he -s tevi the 4.1 tire were he to be removed etnee er the sun shines ,or retie, inttst hire, and the aparliedlt, has ea for new niettipealle. g gpe,aks lesS of art, nyng1;...poq, when his i 1.0 toil, 11,tvenld Ise,\Aittietitt ,stretehed upon- Ile , I s d*11,tig'on I' bat' basi- tt th'i'f et evor le it of e tihr ide ro 11 , "Yette,sayethat-site left 4..-nciyAer cur:16.sity 111 ;4L' (ici4reatt any Lica what ,was • .111ka, Le, rmlfes ; i:zfitIllres'ell to, in, 1 do 1„tave ay ,riglt to, r.r.-eat :‘30.1 cot.tr,se t.1E,1 l throv to v5t.ste /lain) vz I tl, his distorted 40. eTbee 1104/tee -slielfing ,in. It. may 1)1**,113_1_, yeskionUct all. h4 Cakes; 'the book she- la ct vita 4open at lite page: Wltere $ e has put,he. omit of tt sheirtof pale still: -.t. ttl(1.11$5 yello* .iirtentomse that he ' litifsf! ',have lueltd tor 'her. y terday in dtetuttodi it,,..i,,k teez,;eeeea, oi4e I- \t$ cue, alto n osa, lirt? e ttshed ttntli.xe Ws ItotA,grc.41:kilh •v -f Itij lytivi, 111:14 -int ' is ',.) - ' ••• \ ettc'el;,... nut outwor ily he fq, qttite ttitteto, iiikkit b!' tar piite-ei'ieeittlied Ott -lits slicultlet.i , "Con ie away. ilierec,Olio Use in $9,11r taylrig here •atly. lonitrerdYt \ 0'0 be t*titinued)! ' .. . itt Jim le -5111 lettees let then • 4, ecluld,„- 4 time of War, blow Op a I the .eitemy's eXplosives, •evetes if they were fifty mit"' wee'. alur ilk,' the \Odor at :0116 in ;i itterview, U'elatter kW 11 I tr the, floor. WA 'be 1.* ihar e' of re ter •to g the laboratory vent r ly-ng ' uld "e- 11 i . ca.4i0,0 etif Maid-) • . • 4) day titint4u lhal be had distwvered. tt, CE 41,.4 believed, pertc-ctlyt sato onaes- lit that san1e-el.Anilig was-1011nd tinWirseiotis in1kislatioratcrz -Itad bet:n polsot.a.ed Ly saise,o'rorai of gt ZUtI 114' never' feeavered conee . • rot '1AR the. 00116.°" (guile to iite reeelle; eit they • could: nollirtng, and Itoors ..-i,,,t*-iteor.fIrillietfl i,,t1...aftosr.iii:,-.,111,stitti'0--bC.s...fore..t.iliey" arrived Thel min -owners uttlaunted;'.4ebuitt. hut thi;.,•• Work4' had to to gnetriled night Ord ,,Tveite there, v..ere taps?,1 arid . thorfgli the mill -owners\ at marrthart a•-tilcoro of lives ere lost berere rekistaitee ended. le ' AM)t?irAl. 11510.• 11 etatilly '...Ztattely light ct'daaary, st4m. ' • '4 cr:i4a t•Irti, 'KOUT& a4i jiitt Irritabl hod I* IC -11,Y no - 'boot ow 1 y 0 se' etepliens cti,r eltUreT ii Mut," Gorelitv1,1)-effilhieeleee., XV t 17.4 theetheney to he' kstel foe? „'Pr4?eeeta.ur ter aWay r fiAv )11 give lit;g• ngreglIfolit a ,ratieit-n4tfcal 1•01.„,s ec:--1---1`Xeki ;Ones, the test to 44 will be xatnine ,vat un. nitg t.'4 tits ,W1i0-vriCtl en ray. tie/ peet 12k, ival-iN m V uch Went 1-havc t eeetetit'i ,c8l:11 4111,t•t:413. .:"1iltit14_1110,1111! Ite • IA, nut 1. ii ^flie. Ili ' •tIttl wtnfi4 J4 10I4 -1t0,411.- et 1,0 the 'Tee -I es PATAL e! 1L4iy tringe to keel et 0 -±,144t eettleit tfeitik9ted-. k34,tryeat.3iago. A, ifp'Ung- ,arned ...1.,dare'll.' invirnted .'a , nOlz ' S1; 3 anii.,(4l., Al, r:tria,c-z4- 4'.,.it a „ ii ;ftiedll cile; lig ..,i'',.Ilr c-eral Gltia.4 ii- .10 itti -tfrean sire Fatly 11ih • AtPs. di'Sei:keery 111 tvcsi'itetereteee t t eve kiek,iv .ttleat (orlon the: caiti4i ihre Ihs of the whole-Ahat, its •Ole•-eret.1 ty a`V...1i. • - • vc•t for instellee', recently 31 that, the etoperelotte ..raitge cf elleitetie -,xv50 /Maul ,by tlee'Vable .5;124 valk, she 4i.a.4 eitgaked _...7teeetei:_elestele :between ..the ieist t Alp:e.,1 are, had crebaTely,. elltreeqee.„ .attleeueits .0tuesee.,.ro . • , srop tO. 1.1.1w vange. 10e). la • t ' 3117i1,4i: a a grivatt, PtisAttly ono ;of 1,Cte 4p,it as tt,111`31tc1'- , • C11.1; '4444; E1skt4O.14s-i",,,call'; ellee vie txre •f!!,..4,i", Wet) , eve brelen. 1L lireittee Ted "iilleitte, re, it aee. retiee, ittrit ft:a 4 )% f$,r 1,11`t 1-1,3-ze I titt`e.i..(j11 .1 te he le Ivy,: It1 rg te *h tai-,Ar,„4 •.\ IIEDGING. FIRST NVEF,K. Girl vt•anted : flerrnan, Dutch. or Swede'', Artist bo -gi-o-rid-loYsing and. polite; God cook, ot.14 one we will not. need Must ore tor baby, wesh and bake, And keep things !oohing clean and neat. • • Must sweep me . have. thelied ittldres's J. in: thrpty Street. sEr,fligt) WEEK. f • , '1,y4eitt „ . 'lltelOrereteeet It Ole de. Just ilseshels 1,1',',hloreea e:sltintitt,sit,e1,4taoltIvriShew' lIctve Sumbey,, .eftereoon 4 -At, -10.0 • aeld,ress P., 10' tImply. Street._ • --__ ., • , TI-IIRD 'WEEK. • ii1 *I,ValiR41 eacwilk‘i.oililtigc.113,0%pt.Adeocipto,sia ot 3 eee,t. ,dh, Vhttl 111 'her '"14 -ad , have the And 45 At 11.eVeRiSp- her. Addi \itkirfi.1111)y , VOUItTlf .Can, have Ike (pant .roln :kJ eria.c;• %V 1101.4 Ni;11:: - LW4-t$I4e-S-AadT44,-ittitiee o eat; ifler.4Wit1 COtit,Ii431115 /nay, ittf,:ite, $. Vmply reel. • 111411 r; nto; Aini* trIPItt:ei'cirte11,, et'11::::,i,e'aB tot tvra 4t.q may c..trase. t t t .4 , • • r tnpty °