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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-03-02, Page 3• aa I 1 0 blu ••• •tc, W Ve, in • 4, OtkL h e.' night - en, *wtt pre, "es she *going to u 9 *0 , t• turois,tJlb 0,tran e ' ti u . .P 1tore-hcr. : ont, , still . atoo ,. by tlft'00140; Ih WaS watching her. And.,,PerliaPs . 'it would he thelast, glimPse ther ever had Of ParlA Other. • ' • , She turned, again quickly with an Odd sob in her . breath and kant helplessly against the door. . The housemaid, who ..opened it ,M1n,'Ate later ''' thought She looked trange and shrunken and .pitifol„as -stepped into ilielight.-- .,„..,........ ° ro* , corqra Well an ea04 keen - :t far.%; bold wit hie bands 110,10044- into the girri "Y4.44',,t Only would; -Bessie." he •, Well off., could take Care ef eat,' and X retiliityots' tom* that. 0,°you ON.' e .drew away.' but she mulled .-Totne" sh "and W hadn't vaffo eOrg, " • TOM took * midden eteP forward. of.,4i bolos* prO011004/1' ito Crl eager*, , "la it only because t 40ty, to, go ,to (TX net 'Yon Won't marry me? My odeese,' Bessie.. You're not go - Ing t 404*, just use you aid rou WoUld.'0,:rti yon?" iik.-f„,..5.411s go out ' to a 41:Th Wants me. If ortey--'11-shauitt bao startd two ilnenthe age,' X protetS0d 410- .direaly' he Sent,- forOh, it such a 1000 time ago, Toni, snco be went. lt'sa-yearj but It (True moo* longer. and • father iiada't -died . then and...and—la aystEat:iii.er-- - to"had not been tho' 1 hqrt:.-100.ntils. many changes bet pine°. She bad become poor, lie , grown rich. Her father was dead, and, 0eorge toleming, to whom he had heen. engaged., Was out: .1-11 .strel3sr---tryinrrto±riatkistin 0.014 she could. go 'out 'to him. ft came in tha 00 Tom started.It was his b044 Ort it,_00. whole ti .• c444 t, • .. 11. TOM Standish steed, on with his „eyes turned to a little. white PatCh, with the sun upon c„it in the distance and. with' the salt .sprar besting in his lace. • . It was, warm,. bright morning, and all the-Vesstel was astir. with t land At -1,4St.'aitil tbe little. 'w far-off,pri'teh',Wea. Australia. • .• "nt- .starttitT70tit-Finit*t en through. his and_.deaf to everything around hint.' Ito was heartsick with disappoint.ntent and long walflng, and soinhor ho:-Nran afraid. • When he had got on the boat at utham ,,ptisalsitiFlioltpAhott,7,7wes o 'ayold being seen until they -were, /11.-d-notran Bessie to know that he was follow- ing her lekt she shoultr•be flimsy and make him go back. and he had -gone:, treletly down JO his cabin until they , were almost out of sight. of land, . - 4.0 She had given*.blin the name.' t e Eighteen Month* before Toni Stan- boat and the date of starting, sh aii4 0 -copse -homing haul beth so "sikey there could haVe.tieert no en in Jove with Bessie telgli. in ',Mistake. Vet search 'AS. be' Might 0 aya her father was supposed anio00. the crowd of peseengers he . a 'rich Man, and soinelio*, could catch glimpse of lloss,ie's .14110, , Torn hesitated at the thought race. She wee' net there. starched of :PrOPOeinir to .110r. while he was everywhere.-Iti the steerage among Oeorge had etepped in and won the thirdeleas Passengers, In A:very. against. her lather's wish.' .A 'hole arid corner -and yet. from, the t " isiorither later, be had. gpee to kiy they staged:until now he kital and-,* Short Iline aftef, not. onc.e seen.her. , tbat' „father died' atidditel r At -the 'first' plitce'llioy Isid.touthed- I vitig her, ,net tich 1%1 everyoins had both . wired and written to Peete4s. h,nt..alsablutely arid terribly tho. 'lady whose children tiles. had • poor,.• <taught, but the only reply was,: a , er-,that llessieltud-left-1,111rar-nli and he t04114004:"Siornehow to -get Air the:date 'she, said, and that they had totne,peeple he 'IcrietV. If it had not ;Australia._ .. - 4t 'int nursery. gOverness to supposed she, was ',on-. her' Way to -TheCtildr thatrehe Marv- Niter that he only thing left for ed's ' She had been in the situation Tom to do was .to wait wall sicked - Or two -„ suonths-At wke,oply three leir,_..impatierwo---,for-,,their .sinte, her lather died ----and her sole Melbourne. When they did. and the ought, now was to get Out to Aus- greet boat was drawn up alongside ,tralia., to George, who had begged the quay he scanned the faces of t,he her.'10 go; to, him' as soon as alio passengers kris he had scanned them a *hundred times before, and still letter-v=as-thelest-she-int tailed--tirsesr Ife siriceirrin—long ern. tecelve from him. It • was a long Ile harried off, more worried • and Sitter;.- -WhatThez,Was going to aristious than he would have eared to 0, an. ientohow it filled, Tom Stan- own. /tad she started alter all? Had otirbaytta 11640'00ln. I sun- o ines the g o t - „asked. -- tell upon him that.slie,--bad. n flinched a little. e 0, ' he Said; "X 'haven't' heard, Was no& like Ueitite; Ili& Where si� t rye :Written telling him • what was now he dared not think. 4ioat X ,going by, and -and &he He hurried along. the Melbourne t. and...„.. about it, so...that : sitreets____towerilGeo „I mi 's 1 Probably get a letter in a day lodgings. Ile noted nothing •as he or two. There's. a inall on Wednes- went except the direction given • him • siy..".”- • isY. a ,policennin, and when he reach - "But 'supposing You don't hear?" ed it at last' he waited bripatimitly •:tons tried alteuptly." for some one to come. • Ile/4W lifted her head bravely. ' The woman who opened the 'door • 'I SIMI/ go whether I hear, or not, stared at him curionsty. There was • - id etestslik. ' no. "sae _noised Plemieg 'there, she '0 looked down at her hungrily said; he had let more than a.month flo , • t :0 t 474,74"-- , ..,, ..0 ,1 t• „ ' L pioved frultlea� and b*flr9t pat up in t ,,, ,et"a k4, 0 la ; esz' . , et,' ,, • , 1 e, , :lied' 4>at 'eVriein.rvE47 11b . • east.:°*.1 40 .1 *11 Ot ' the WOMan- •". had 420 for'tjortn.- hearktnothieg. ' , • •. 1 Porto• tie had obliost 'Avon, up bopo When liarley,-40c to 47c ' for No. ,• , 4.1e a. Orange thing •,lialipefied. Life is to 450 for No. 0 .estra, Aad 42c for 'full, Of. Strange °Yenta. 'and the. More No, 8 malting, outside. TorOnto on looks under the, surface.of fty,fiyhtig . . thnP:theinlrrgraT". nttlt--i70.--4--5c ,to .7te for 'No. 2 fs4b.ibautthrerweeier,tbeat val of the boat Tom. Was welkin in °Iltfalle' -- s• illnettdde01Y bect)nornie-""kgaware 14"thatlieal%sa'.4311 . C -c41"1": '"4441-4111444.c. ttig:.:e4113cmv°t:°43°*31:3-Caltt°*. and Woman ' in front of him ,ieere. ithritlarita,.18,,braix4; otiAmeria(41(i'.-N4' "3' 'Yel- • varrenas. They both seemed dna ..0,,,, __,,, ____,....., 5.2c on track, TO- and.he was about to pass on when raat°" * sodnething in the appearance of the oatti--Still seamy with NO. 2 nl)an:arrested his-,nttentiott.A . , quatod."at)100 to M.I.10,,west. nnit 4,4,..'10,.' Ile was flushed and excited and he I1011i4 Oata•-44.15 for .cars of bags looked' coarse, disitevelett,,and disso.., and 14440 for bakreis 00,,trank here; i ••_:AntAke4wettuatt lok,ttxmag.:, 211.4-..4niera,,for broken, 'Iota". here and Oddly, .-bli Vite4;," ''`I'OriiIitii--reireTtit -,--t s;: -"----**---4: r and felt A ShitfoR of .thasikrul sur- ,s* -66e t� 676-•fer . , 2 west . . lee, It wen not IlessW 0 cast:- ..Thc. two hegati,to aparrePViolently. 13,44,When ' to 5c -.4#t an intrrlendig suddenly doubled 1 his west. ' of a girl on the pavement crouching. Pats. . , , Then Tom stepped -he did to he Wait schecked-,.by the 'sight „gninst...a_30111........ ., Ife'' lOoketi,...•,at - 'her,- 't.'" his hiranti-harried- r i . 17 -Teo; lag himself between'her and the two .who were beginning to scuffle. .111ests1S," he -cried, 4.4ilessie, come away. ecime,.giong,„ darling. . Cos • 4104." . • • . • W/a-=',4„oak--tter -haek---• ba. - hi ._. , poor and half4tarred as .0e. was. do in.'erliturs ..,... ....... .;....1.<1.7c t0.18 .heedless of the -feelings of the 'out.,..• Cheeio,,,,Is fairly1;teadraird (mated raged .preprfetresS„. aati, .engaged . a. unchanged. at :11.0 to 41..te for large private sittingloom Ile cared ' for and ,11te10- 12c for twins- in JO) .nothing but : Bessie, ised when she hitt,: here. . ,• - , . I., -broke-down .sobbing in his -arms an • 14,:frirt.-New ',laid 1.00 quoted ow' odd thrill went through him. changed at 20c per •doz. Toresksit l'Ilestile," be cried; "I ton going to 'take care of you • whether. ;You 1 -nee are ee in . ritflirci.'414;InStftolted-10;4110-af- illiiin-ettelv 0. : It or not now. You can't take care -iarv, and they are trootea anchang- '01.yourtolf, it -Seems, And You'll liave, .0,d_at 1,60, 0 1�t •aoue., and th',00. .01d • address, • s Or c , ,P ai Q 4;Z;73 to 0 a ,$1. A 'bran Ile stood stilt.; It was Fleming! 'east.• •' COUNTRY '11.1101140E. Butter-CreanwrY. printa are high- er Anti_ other.,line.s unchanged tire • DairY ttibe, geed to choice 10c to 200 do medium . to 1.7c do inferior grades.- ..„. ,1.4,e. to TU Dairy lb, rolls, good to - choice t --iseceptie.:-.--It you -want .-10--X0 -,'Arni.iltarY=rti-rke •s; -1.-.2-6-----tieT- . ,hack. to Ungistrid.you shalt gottlf you A 'Want tO 14010 'here' 'you shall' atoP. outk,, igeattooic104;e11 Potatbes--,Q, uotations ere uncliang- 2gcee6ieto' li.lice;t'l), 102.1d..'; but . at least I'M going to see . that chickens, you don't starve." . , . . .. Se to 10c. ...negole looked_at hi,ni with a thin ' . - - ' ed. Ontario, '65e -to Toe on -traek- . *Wanted . or .2nysole•.• she -and 75c to 800 out ot store; easterrn. Pried. 1"I've been wicked. and- nn. 75c to $0c on track and 90c to troc. grateful to you. Oh,,_ Torn,. forgive Out, or aoio.- .rai--. l knew. you were on the boat, "Baled Iley---40ar lot on traik liere but r Was working Loy way over as are quoted unchanged' at $1 per ton Stewardess. and I dreaded the foe No, 1 timothy and 10:25- to $4.- ito-u-glit - of -0-tir--- kezalfgrifild; ' ' Cih, ati-skir No -4-1f .iitid ttitxetreIoyo_,7:--=--- Tom, forgive me." . Deed Straw -4 -Ts quoted steady. at "‘I'll forgive you anything. if you'll $6 to $6.25 per. ton for car rot* on marry me. he said. She hesitated. track here. ' - "I can't now -like this." she cried. 4-Alt-would-be-scriirtrarin7 ONTitEatrilfititIMPS-.- waY to .provide for myself. 0 , Tom • r can't. I must -find some * --other *ay entreat rob. 21,4-Orsin,--Thet fle- et repaying yeu." - •mond for Manitoba. spring wheat rie pn_tiebt, horjo. him tissionatoy., continues slow and no new business - '441k:here Is no Otigr way, 41.36• Zilktd, siritcriffrettit-eitherr-for.Fsietrisi "Bessie, my darling: I've got yen Potes ,or export account. - A fair 4 I mean to keep you'. 'Only -try' bn-ilnVierwas-lione In •oat a on 1141.C4 aNANIAM,61,1.0 -to tare - for--ine--a-little--bit-an .•. ''inz ,t-tv--,1wenant.7.anti-44-e-- s*•-z`a shall be content, sweethrt." ' ,firiri at 4,/4e for No. 2 white and: at „ She did try, and succeeded' so well 41/c for No. g do per busheltnie car that they haVei both forgotten that lots store. , e I, Oil ,a""Wag-Altrolhe . , . . -...., "a7141i r% e ts. -15.80: strong bakers*, $5.50; ..................4 trintleir.-wh(iit-,piWnts, $5.70 to VS.- Ilt GRASP a .6, cirri.= FISH; 80; straight rollers, 15.00 to $5.40. - , and in bags at 82150 t6'412,60., ..---- ' Diver's Tetrible Experience in , I.'",e-1-41tarnitoists. -bran in bap, St7; Gape Town gather. shorts 119- to 120 per ton; Ontario Mr ri. ritirmit. a ;jiver 1,,,..04.0.,,• winter wheat bran in hulk, $l7 -,t 1 0 „ : en. .. '.the. eape,_...Towil,_riari,Wie $ok .iter.t.51_,...V.P., 4.0t49.r..m0 . .... . ......„,.,.. t II -. 21 0.1. 7:1PertOrrrANT to tit-atty..-- ....fir If o d beers the man ilira aild s did not know where to he:srefit 'where. tile . . The tojiii- or t„ . :rear -et ' or who wee Welt r• her out., ..in Ans.. send thein.. 1 oats ' wa.4- ilrin at recent ad- ' nate,. Tom asked to see them, and when Man le e04,114Jed with the elbow 4tia --pier, Ire was keno, but the :deefasid still asin‘ she brought.thera -to him his heart of the South Itta 'tiro* ed a little as he . engaged in attaching: iiceltairrtti` onW'''. tinuce to lie somewhat limited at tItt For i flank tor t I ' .--..-1-, 41•.-..-4..t. man''''.,„,. --.`..'....--, 17.'"' * 1--'Ite ' naked one otherouestion-,-1 "wow 0 e ocks ,4.,,,, -per-barreirnd a ----ssonion .4..;,' _...4 "alitr., 474....., su,,s, was , ..., , eat„.. ..ned_aod_ thew_ tonied dislodged . by tlict liner... The water bitg- tiortunelit ift WOO. ice ing.to .oe naolsor. written. It WAN ea was eitar-4mough for him to diatin- steady at 1.35to$titri .1.- bag. Otritgeo.U0' to fi'orn and felt or ugly.away.... gisish objets quite well, and is he _ 'Hay No, 1. $0 to $9. No. pciasibeitiec, ..,;.i'lle retnembeted that A 10ifluto lid" an .fdl'adetliert*d to WaalltOOPIng over -his duties a mon,,, $8.25 to $'8.75; Clover, Milted. $7 to when .0eorge had sailed Ilessie's him. and he knocked at the ' door er cuttie fish. which lied been lurk- $140, and pent 'Clover, $0.50 to sather, ,1tad been. alilte And-fitArge".4tPiin. , ' , In-^ -* - 4114111Y * undernetth ' -iht 10: 15 160 in rnir lots. have ;been only strithia the last three SUPPoted.,*rieh, •. and it et:mid have illt Ally. 'One, '1811011.1.4. tnint,-- 4, it bo a 3,0ueg lady-wili )0n gsNei and in an instant had pinioned his $1.411. Pi.r bushel . and $1,...3.1 to ‘!" . itt_IY block, d,Ar,ted mit. * huge tentacle., Itesiap--ebotto prisms, 11.40 to *tenths, thitt.he 'bad heard that be i an Or !rn .„, leg as in 0,''°. , - • 84 In car lets, . • )- ,,„ ... woe net. COUTd that *terabit for' his; There'S a hotel at the corner of tren -Another tentacle *hot out. pinion- ProVitionitt.stiN'tanatilan short itiejite,, Ton) Wondered? Vied& .the,i atreet* 1.171 P,"tinir till' _ Ing hht arm. Ur. ritilmit. , tleseribes est, pctrii,, $16.64:1 to ..307,,,,, Item . 'voil tell her/ poor Ajesele Iiieigh,..WhO MR* working; ••li the_ horribie action wlY down the irk shock, csitipted with the at-tite- stuck.** ,wittift 004 *tits.* to it.t....4.4uteririta Clear • cut tat bat*. 112t. tompound , 00 hard for her living be A different T'he- *omen nodded And took his upon his hand as like ils SOV/4!r0 eke, person to (toile Fiendeg beestilio tit card and he' went Sio terrori 'lard. flic"to C. Vantiditta' lard,. tile street to the hetet. Ile walkestr-withl and nausea ' with which Ow appear-' to, 0.,‘ ie; itetoe rendokt,d. Ale Iv ..04„te, • Aimee oruicioue* ly Tortea.. en- brit head and knit In:Ows. Wiaire, Lhel.ati ee, of thil_horrhibile tart ,oevferviseohus;.atttorttio.e. to. oolost loons., 1.4.e to • eterieli - I901 after all to limo come/ itad,l, gelatine li led ra ow I 1e: bacon, I2c tei". 1:1e; treatt ktiled, 0., i ok Iv tried, "'yea Can't UeSsiie.ArrAllifed: to rouse by * differ -t beittly„„pulled Aha......eignal....cord, .. " ,un ese...y0It knoW--unleta he . ent haat or for Ftetriing to meet heel, the me* above coninterweit. to, hlinaitT,,V)i. ,tiittoltirt-11.4640,4;15, tSorirt.44.,,,,, 403.1...L yi,L'LaritvY 4 eXpectir yoii."4 soinewhere else: or had something •. ,hitri up. Idr, l'almer Wet liWitli . gilt to tr,..16. 146;03.. $3.7,4„to f lit <110 . *it!, ,,, o I,<- . ugly happened -bad Fleming desert -0C wreathed attilit• 'with tentas,klis: i, ''"-`7<;,,,,‘•011. .(71-0.13:. '',`,epaatty tiresst.tti 0,, yisk . . In. her 'eyes. /le Could, heel A her bend. 10. tote were , I the exertion and terror °- , . 1 141,.‘-- . •jot seat ens in'th'ir-r140-if-fght, Wit It looked ilkst-lt, and -1*,-conbuitotrikr-it hiird: otto. teatis„..e.,06,41.,04 ii tkoid ..oti bow wilivi face *.**4 rest. Pe went again to the lodgilaw,' ,Williti 'hand* dragged him up the ,ivin ex. oc. t, tato, she• , settd.i late *, t, Idiot,. and this, time t *0,.. tittiii but, en: thert elie twist 1:: '.e4.10 :145rod. 1.0it'10' 'Ng; Quebec, 1 „ "omit Ott% ii X ,d4414 0$0.-- .1 lot- - .it!.t ail" tight ' 7::::lhit - e sel- to,..titte:Prjtiigilll',Iikvis ' don't bOat. i man/nodded at him knowingly, .1 ettee..96,1214ex,t,,,t,iiriioitlall whit. I0,te te, • ' eili*.,4; 6e. to this t!mti. 0... 4* !S)Vt aSigetti, he .. St . &el, Wen etertedi,,ot„ litt*I„,„ .230, 1,0, 2-1,01' tro.4tera , t he ' ittippoie yOu. sa• . $ 4 .out5AlitirsA, dairy .rolls. 20e . 0°0„,„*':Iree: • t t . ' i Tom wits stertied., ' 40 !It!. ' Who lis 'ttr* - ,1 +11 111IiCO certln that 1 MIIIR LeIh7- tac1e. It Js deecribed1 , ar NOL 0 , a le , , • oatetouto Wi4cUing. jorister, One of t Nature's worat'iskititakes Was the dodo; 'but two, others. equally bed, were a huge, nameless bird Which, once existed...0x t,he 1;014 Of ,Itelunion., and the gigantic, flightless pigeon of the Island , of Itodrignez, iinown, as the "aglitalto.? A11 three are extinct -1'; to: war because, in their evolutten. Nu- tiire had had fore4hought iof the appearance of man upon the sr.000-a creature wh‘ Can cross the sea with- out . wing*--with;his weakness for - killing everything ittliteli cannot es- cape from him. „ 'And the do o, it must be admitt- ed, irtvit�d Wag. It was the . c*.Ishintal(itur.i. than a swan, with a ert. nation"It, bit/ amounted, ' 74,445.21a last, year, against 7"9,4910.1317 in 1002, • °It - is °estimated that eights liona of British treasure lie sunia along ,the route from Ivnglisnd to India. • . . 4,6114don is the great. receiving house ,and distributing ,centre of all the finest skiasand furs of the, • • . The British' Empire IS 16 times - larger than all the Preach ions. and 40 tintesi greater than - the German Empire. • . 'The, secretary of the London hien- (Hefty Society says' he has staffer ittnT:ei7E‘cbegriAen4tenirjrill:itt'788'.er:a:ged ennsetcha: Vbilbtot -aged 107,, and Mary Ami • po*Q.It 010a. ti:1,04.01wntst :sko to preach_ remarkably Alums *tot helk-V3r innlY (inn •artd dry sfermons," said the, BOW. ngeldkich "r° t)t n9 411°re ‘1". lesttherail-eini.ulettes. Ilan °aired laiak, short thick legs, Inter: Pi:caching/at Plymouth. . an Absurd tuft of curly /bathers for tall. To sailors fro -m Northern lands, atcustomed_to such bird* as Parrowsthie,-41,ris oua.. suotester,---ratemett practical-kike-Alcessed-upA A '''..NOAXES ARK" BIRD. '.The fare . of eallora in those ,.-Alys 'wee. hard and: stale and salt. See thdtsgh the dodo, may not have been • artieutarty.:geod_.0eting, 'who could • -tl . years ago-waiking after it and -bit- ting it on the heed witit a stick? • Iluseurns may mourn that' they have not single- steffett -dodo, nor a se:Minim, nor a specimen of • the giant bird of Rodriguez; of conrse, we should all like to see ono Of these -the ,Most ridiculous birds that Nature has created-ngain,alive. ,But•'who can 'hiarce the sailors? It .;was Nature's mistake " -op ,,,----thtr-INT-orWislic 'Wired, side ,hy side,-14aree cdhu*. difliclever men, struggling agaireit eultiess . for bare existesicet and race* of swift. and. active birds, cun- ning triii10,dge,:a Missile...or, avoid A trap. -Away ..1dikwn 111.11-artd sonny South she had, . at the 044Mr. time, in the abSence of „man. -allow- birdti to fall into easy ,fitibits. huge, hooked beak, would' have iraide short 'Work id a wandering bird V( .pray. So he grew -heavy- iind-tilow-;and never had .oceasion to ay.. as his winds and tail -dwindled' to mere or- naniental appendages. Ws life was ail banquets; and anyone might have the men from the North begun to . visit time sleepy . islands ,of • tha :Smith. • , a the dodo was so enormous Of old drawings in existence to giv firir-a-VerY appear, •• ithough,41--the-dra,xvings-did not confirm each other, we might susp3ct each to be the draughsnIan's clumsy idea of • some impossible , %.* A • BLIND, BLUNDERING NATURE. Titt.re were-•douitiess ifiany sinall- e!'� less Conspicupus ereatures. "equal- ly interesting in their way, which have totally disappeared, and loft no trace of their ,existence behind. . ThatIsthe woret- ot.-Naturee nns- are., irreparable, Bs de. grecs. -tdow-tisit-witithr-therpiniti p • *4 , 1 ;Who el ',cued 'gone -4 W}dte nd tbln 40 looked; * she was that, t1n ,al}nelc let 14 de *mthing f�: iko Ire 10 land% t 0 0 1 4401 'tfliit 1. ,y4a th 0. al 0 #.1'• Li iy• • 11 • o it eiable change Iias boon ,recoriled itt any Wild' creator she belitie up her Nicolas to stilt Ibeli surroundings, 4.01141 prodUres,,, ire% the snnieotk wh has provided our -sparrowit,and crows • Iwige,. heavy -looted bird, that strolls, about. its *and in the vaci. tit. monarch of all it surveyS. in n single day, AI it svgre, anothet of Nature's t ctOtt)121.0.S. developed on differvit lines' -elsewhere...4 .appeane upon the Seene and wipes the 41000"Of a inilliott„yesirs Out ol,axleitetice. - There 'hoPe' 'whatever, ,that. 14U:re will ever be able to 'Make tkilothitt, Odeeven if men _ford, to teaVe `tirlins uninhabited Steam has not made milling vesselti obsolete.. The total number „ of them in the world.4s-still-60,93,fr AfW-stetrine.-s fix- • ich working -girls wilt be able to livo for shilling-4=11*Y. The poptsiation. of the Unitedltin dons is estimated at 41.961.199 -- England and -Wales,' 32.997.020; • 1. 4,432,274. . During the last five years the. imf. port, of eottoer Into Liverpool -Odra has been 74 -to 78- per cent. of the whole of the imports of the 'United . • - Kingdom. "; .• It is said that the Xing is. taking keen, personal iaterest in the pre- . Paration of Queen Victoria's Corte-. spondence during the earlier. years of her reign. a are 'Aboot-1004en-lit. shooting -belonging to. or ree‘ted the Xing on the Sandringlient • Wk. tates. 'Pence of Walea ."rets nliiiut 16,000-'aerea, David < Sh,qpkerti. aceountant. dJt bas, boen, conVided 01./0.1SAPprO- *print1ng s0.04 of money aggregat 114,800, was, sentenced ' to live 'yenta' Penal servitude. . ' Ilirkershea41-menicipal authorities have aCcepted ,Me. Carnegie's 'offer rary in that town, and £5.000 to- wards the cost of two branch tibia*. fes. 'The Bishop of Lenders has publish - e balance sheet *which brings out e e.c ra, -,Firaie7fio et-irdro-a. ••duties et the, bishopric, two or three years ago. lie has been g5,000, out or pocket. - s , _ - .,. • s" • 4 " utase t.tot.lt 010t t s •Williaia Smith, who is id to be Stephonsort and Edward Pease, the fathers of the , world's railways. - A. statistician has arrived at, the onelitsion-thateirt, yearly by theptiblto of Lostdon cabs., Ile also has worked' it Mit that of that great' sum: perhaPS million and a half represent over- charges. Notwithatailding the growth of atreed-in &Merle*: In Japani. and in India-4./teat -tIftths 't1 wor1d-41.000.000 out of J42 '°°,4trrd.'lay la'eon' sideredan uniut Wililam 111, ueen;Anne, Gentle osege--1/4--George-11/4-Aleorge I"V., the Duehessi or Kent, the Prince' cineort.- siss,d Prieckiiii Mice died "on StItortiasse ' Thitain,, with -4000,000 people. stitlieit tos. ttivnintuttalityw. tilted "harreslii nearly £10.000,07 wotth O 1u, lif has an annualf.altery product .of but 40,000,004. including 0* dem sea, inahom oyster. amd lake And jhr_ fisheries. 'ender 'It- ,iteir,rule. *Win* ilitpede. 4.. for a million Vents in order to give tors visit the I'iflilkschoolsin Ln. :ritcitat)frrieegintrtridi;viototnblkhoiS beritiriTibmitengett*Itlest and inspect the.'tnipils. '''.rheat• - swan, and. smaller than that arre notit, ctilesitegit 44'6'1/Pent ojult bOtrites., • vt .011/ea:min-no town4htrithe..' itirr; 4°41730 1,44.4iatur ofirtitblie cotildileoribet, ontamestoor would not have the raw toutelut ti Work iipo.n. • 71r:oil:lit hope, thsit., insrector ' wilt pay a VISit. ” f casuu 010,•01,1 oF SOO, tons groarlr and 'Upward* 410r10 that UZI I'Ve%S.0.*:Wq from 40,11001tr cau*w. tier *ere - 1*ffIUt te` .ton 0 'and' ,Ileitials salIli tota1lin 41,62 tons. Cut o Y.' 1 TrIP WILY.801.T.A.N ait*n - f• TUrk•te.., Wei 400ttir t*.11 Clot ott,* that,* it of " pm,* e ..„ - \it be . t()hflflV"P*pft, what hi al imti i t 'nens the t Stab e agtfeenien, . 'as, to tnth 0 a af, \histtm o., • Olhen Ilit tO wat hint* .,tet done,• •eh' tetefor •' 1 Joi2tti *kitten to * 011, ! 1., "t lu ott .51 a— — 41' • , fie to „ '