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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-6-22, Page 2.11 I., WFIF_"41101"­�"*­_r-� , ,, � �� �, ��; 4, � ,� , � � I I ,, I "I . � � , , , �11110 of one yAlf- , III "" , I oefilplexx � 8 ,,, . I I 11OW-1.14 1*1117;� r , 11 I � -_ rK1117MEE'll 21 , � I y, NUUTTIANITI I 'I r �INANOE LAW Ot NATIONS' I = 14 "I'll t . _ �i . . I .. I , lino rQn, 7m�,`.I%� I I I I � — . : I . , Aur4s or halos of quick and, iU-1 1, t, I I I . : t �,chil<lrext � Are more exten- ( W "I �* - * N DOCTOR'S Rk.'A,Aux. t�,111 01 )RI)X�N,k,gy �,,,AOG TUAT WAS i , -,.# V, , "I CRITHINALS W111011 C 0 (; N'v, i . I , r 61yellan those of the dull and � . I . . . I � . 11 I , J)J, . I 0VL1*1R TWO rXIMIT 11161r, TIM, S WELCOME,. r7 . I AAJ'L� SCOU'Ry. .)hleguiatiQ. The same thing aP, I . 11 I 1 4 1 1 . !": 11, I I I S= FM � I . I . 11 , �,.� '' . I . I Plies td a4l'W. Th6 fillest halos —, , . I � __ . . � I � . . ': � . I ., envelop the niost, intelligont. It is � I � � . I .. ' I I .1 � rrepared to Demo abi mus -� un the head Results Show That nore Than One , �� I 'The "R aactltjl,ry�� Is r4x.�� 11 � I , "strato1hat P, st aoticemble aro d . . 0 . 1glit of 8 " . . ar iong won'011- % tonded 'to 101 Political I I . � I ."llty C'ark be 'The womart's b, Animal Can be Produccil k11 - .. � . I ,�� � . , . . 41141111it011ect I alo 4 is Inure variigble. I , � I 1 $ 1 � ,�� �,­ I I � .l 'A' Uade Tls4ble. , ­ - � — -1 _�__ . From �t,. Single Egg, li __ 01rouders, I I I I I , .. ­ - I 1. ... 1. N I ­ I . , I N ,8' UN A' Y ALUEIUA, R 8 I I 1;4� . . I . I " 1. � .. � I I I 0 . The combination of a, number Of . I When a man commits an or4in-11 . .1 � � A f,allqiq�i (F'algland�,, 4octor all- I — . . 11 � . I noulloes that lie I,- pre a to de- strangoy i I I . , , und comate of a Far separate eggs for the production of .. - I ary crime ancittlion flies to anothor, I Palo I I . � � I . I . I I : rm;ixistrate In a.� svictitille 11111111110T NOrthefll 111'OTIAWe of Canada� . a single creature, die result of a , I cQuntry0lic, Governmcn,L, ,of that� 11 I I I . .. huniall being has ,t ha- � . remarka.ble series..of experiments t ......... NT I country is, as -0, general rule, only � � ,.'' I � that every . I "Where is Alberta, and what is by Dectois Roux ,and Oppel has k I ittoo glad to hau,d him ovQ.r on de� I lo. It varies bi size and disvinet- ; yn-. 7 I I �, I . ` it like I" Writes Albert. Jay Nock suggested the possibilitv of an mand, and cry "Good, riddance W. . �� ,� , ording to the stato of . . �_ - . 1. lless� , ace I -',' �.. - � � I I !.��2� health, makes pain. visible, an�a on- Ili the American Magazitio, "When u evelopment ,0& the[ani- ,bad .rubbish. " . I I J _-,-- � _ I , one reaches Edmonton, the capital, Mal called man -if only a way could THE STANDARD When, however, the ,crime Ila - -, ,:., ,!, �_­_____­ ­­­­ -, � __ I I I able�, the expea to dhitinguiOi be- p ,�. . 300 miles north of the international be found to,act aG the piloper nio- ns to be a politWal one, tile case �; I ft,ntl, his �, I , I I with an eaWe- Xh,e squire tvrtwa ilitelligeiib 4md dull iriclivitlu- � ..:4:,: " unique collection were giv�ell ,% boundary, one lilts scarcely made Mont upon the feittilized cells froin ARTICLE - SOLD Pe 11.1 � � SPORTSMEN'S QUEER A als, This discove4"'r of tho-halo is , I ,d- which lie . springs. is, altogether difTerout. In such an "I royal relx,Ptiola'� tile captives being I '_ EVERYWHERE event it not infrequ-nitly welcomer, � Dr. W. J. Kilrier. 1 6 start inbo the Province, Yvt, F . . - , : , _ ., Paraded and the 250 beling'duli iriontort is further'siorth from New The .experiments have shown -that - open arms :,e, I I � � 1. , Paid Over. I I . For centupies; oceuiists, spiritu- York, than, New York is frolla by,00mbining the eggs from which, I him: with I re In any � car , , I IN alists and .other stiv1pitts of the it almost Invariably . fuses to Bur-, 74 . . I R TLkLKING Or, BOXIN'G, ,d that I Tapga,ieFlorida. I under normal conditions a -dozen render him, says Pearson's Week- , . . -uporuatural have ,(Ivulam t 1 2 -1 � it .Ngevili mentions that quite a, s I I a 1509 � .11 1. 11111FIRRIP ]G,NGIA,'�N'D. Mr. the huimal bA;dy while alive is s at latitude D3 degrees 30 ordinary frogs would have grown, 1111011t, , lcmov 0 lo ... " .h.."I ".., ly. I . 1. I number of lea.xilect men Q.f those. -nutes 'far above N'ewfounf I gst Closely surrounded bv - : I ,Ixl.[,,., as it mi flan,cl, one single frog mt,xe than two feet SO [0,111 ki This is in accordauce with both � days were fair boxers, amorl . . tlu(,$,,Ilp iove, the island ot Anticosti, more high can be produced. Moreover, 10111,11 111116ml,Q It gill 11 .... I I "1104111111 .1 the written and the unwritten law , . . I , . � .ivhom was Dr. Johnson, � � - as far north ,of Mont- it has been .proved that the eel . Is 1.� I is, -which decrees 1'xlght� . ,� . I re, eneased in -,in "a ,, re ) , a 1, Mil g I than twice idyin . Iffil - .who i's said " , ;, of nwtio) � . . Vixtraordirtary Characters Deserib ,,aura " Ili 71101,141., . I to have. been well 4ble to hold his Or, as, they term it, an I real or Halifax, .N. S., as Halifax possess a sort of intelligence *hich ldll�'11611.11111111�,11� " -vl -1111111 I , . �. . *her wkli�ls, a S)rt of I Isin b'dli , Of sanctuary" ,to political offend- . I o . ed in a Lately Published own with his fists. I Ot ( halo 'which I.$ north of New York, Ib lies level can be directed by the experimen- 1111141111111 01111 �11 11111 1111111 III 11111� '11 I � � . I , " I . � George IV., we they said wa,3-distinctIv visible to with the foot of Hudson's Bay "'I'd ter so as to produ e, a de k A ers, I .11 . I . . I . Book. . ry liberal Patron ,certain 7people, tholigh'itivisible to nearly to the middle d Labra,d 0 velopm�6t 11111 11111111i] I Of course, a good deal turn,-, up - I . I Wales, was a, ve� the great majoritv of mankind. Dr. .Or. 'in some chosen direction. In one �11 what colisti- I I s- and supporter of fhe ring. Indeed, "But one "is wrons Ili �ul`Pcslng case a head cell was caused to de- 9 () . Lutes a political -11�,M!e. but the , 111111111111111111111 I ,,� �,,­ 'it", rii'll The history Of sport is the hi Kilner now deefares that he IMS arairi 11, V1 Ili 111111 1111[111111 I I tory of Englard--at any rate, so it, was said that at oile tirfte� vOTY settb�d the matter tin strictly sei- that it must, be very cold up there. velop where normally there should in U .es general ten,do-,ney is io allow the , � 1 I � fa.r as the character of its people few amateurs in England eould ap- I . I spent a midwinter week in Ed- have been nothing of the kind. 11 ver� widest pissible, latitude in .1 I entific lines. I 11111! 1J '', is ,coneerned. This fact is striking- proach him in knowledge of P1191 - * monton and 'Nyore the same weight Why', then, asks Professor Gar- all . .. I 11 11 Ild ... e interpretation of -the terra. 7 1 I I ly borne out by Mr. Radph NevilFs i4m, George Morland, the famous - THEI APPARATUS. .of clothes that I had been wearing rett P. Serviss, should it not No I ; I I * ' Englaxict, especially, has always. I., book, 14Sporting Days and Sport'- painter, too, was fond of boxing, .rtus which in the - springlike climate of the possible to produce an extra! 0 erself excee4dingI.Y tolerant, I He, has made an appa -rain by the E.W.G.ILLRTT . shown h 1. ing Ways," There are stoXies il- and at one time birecl 3 large room, consists ,of a nuiriber of what lie Coast -lighter clothes than one growth of the b � com-bill- I COMPANY of all sorts and kinds of.00nspira- I . histrating their reek-lessuess in the I I r spar'� would dare wear in New -York ,at'. - I which he kept as a school o calls spectauranitie glass, screens, ation of cells -which if left to th Ll M i ,-r r=D tors belongin to nationalities other, ;..., I 0 9 I way of sport and gambling; .others ring. . each about four inches in 'length ,,I drove in .in automobile all,tbe selves would have cleveloped.ir e, RONTO,ONT. than her own. � this season, le] 1 � '� O�- T . ,� I � I throwing a I curious sidelight on the Three 'sta,rs of the ring" attend- and an inch and a hall wide. Eaell afternoon of the lith of Feb�u_ number of different brains? Th ; . Thus, when Orsini tried to blow � I I I bullying -ways af the woll,to-do in 4e,d the coronation of George 11T.) screen is made of -two plates of "ry frog two feet high : which was grown � ,.----, up . the Emperor of the Fmich, 'wel � 1� I I i I days of old, a , ncl the presumably in order to check any . with but, a light ,overcoat. There ' persistently, declhied to hand over- I � ther I'marrie" very thin glass, between which, by the combination of a dozen fer- — I I ; as perhaps an inch of snow, and :1 1 I .'' I cringing attitude of the masses to- disturbance. These ,were Cribb, hermetically sealed in, is a fluid. w, tilized eggs, doubtless possessed a many separate brains. Combine 'his accomplices, who bad I wards the � wealthy; tbJere are Richmond, and Randall, who mov- The screens vary in color. Some the wind was light and warm. The brain proportioned to the gigantic them by causing a--Vozeri original 1''. �� I - I . an I railways ,do -not keep any, snow- T EN REFUGE IN LONDONP -, - ' I . stories of "bucks" d dandiei.,�; od about Westminster HaAl .arid as- body. If the muscular strength of eggs to coalesee in the formation AX c . are red, others are blue, varying ploughs at Edniontort an,d the hous- 'the latter was in % single intelligent creaturep and this, although Frartee very* � . I hunters .and boxers; duellists, and sumed a soma'what comic air Of Of- in depth of color to suit the eyes 'of es are not even fitted with double � proportion to its of , I I ,. 'k 'poachers; gay Loffiarios and be- ficial confidence. Another boxer the investigator. - I �. . size, was the gigantic brain.eqaally and you might find that nearly went to war with us in - or- i . . , th Indows. . � I 0 compel us � . Witching aamsels-all ,of which help -who attended e coronation of An interviewer gives the follow- W(I.Marvellous influence of the Pa- exalted in power? . . I THIS 01ANTIZED, BEING der to try t to do so.. . I I I I � 11 ,one to understand, perhaps better George IV. -was Gentleman Jack� ing aeoount of hits own experience cific -wi . nds . and currents. Two A TWENTY -FOOT MAN. . A . more recent case in point,, I the he f athex of -the modern tin, I . . . would possess intellectual powers again, was that, of thp Chinese re- � - � I than any historian could tell, son, t under the directicyn of Dr�, Fell, hundred miles north and west in Suppose it ha,d been a man, in- exceeding anything hitherto known. former Sun Y � character of the people contempor- school of boxing. After his.retIre- a, specialist who'has taken a deep the'Peace .River country and in a ' at Sen, who also too1c. I . I mry wit,J, _�'_On. s and ment from -the ring Jackson set up - . stead of a frog�a giant 20 feet tall, The next most interesting feature refuge -on British soil, and whom � � � _. I I I _ r .,grandfather interest in the investigations. Ill broad strip lying aerZss Alberta with a head two or three feet in of tbe'se dis 1z I—, � . great-grandfathers-. an estalblisliment, in Bond street, a small room was the subject of the north of the Lesser Slave the cli- diameter. co-veries is the fact that lik,ewise we refused to surrender, � I ; . where f ash�io­n- able Corinthians . So far as physical more thain one animal can be de- although the Chinese GoveTrIment .11 I I .. A LIVELY LORD. exptrimentz, a weit-made woman of mate is milder tbmu at Edmonton. strength was concerned, ordinary veloped from a single egg. This insisted. Eventually, despairing of' 1. I went to praetise and learn the medium. height and apparently in The mountains are lower and ad- human beings would have been toys indicates the possibility of enorm- � Perhaps, one of the most extraor- n-oble axt of self-clefen6e. gaining their po&.nt in any other- � 11 dinaxy characters described in the good health. Dr.. Felkin first of mit the ocean air unebilled. . I constant He was � ultimately buried in in his hands -but would it have ously increasing the useful popula- way, the Chinese authorities here- . I .1 b � book is Lord Waterford, a . all told her exaetly the nature of "The isothermal lines publi.shoed been the same way with his brain double -ed him to be kidnapped and. .� I . tion of the globe. If we could , 1 I , Brompton Cemetery in 1845, where ' caus � � I frequentex of the sporting hostel- a fine monument, surmounted y periments lie was about to in the Government maps are an in- power? There is no reason to say or trdble the number of beasts 'Of imprisoned inside the Chinese Le- . . I ries of London. a magnificent lion, marks the spot make. Then, having instructed terestibg study,, Edmonton and that it would not so long as the burden and of meat cattleby marti- in- - ,. is noble- the reporter to look steadily at the th,e -whole region northwest to I gation in London, wfiere it was * . ,;The, eccentricities of th Fort body.�vas large enough to nourish pulation of fertilized cells, it might tended to hold him a prisoner lin- , I : where he lies. daylight through one Of t1118 sPec- Simpsort a,verage 250 clays in the the brain. Thus, in giaritizing the be a solution of the problem of the I he could be 0 I I .� man wereirideed numberless. He � —44— snivig-lea on boar4 � I �, p , ainted the Melt -on toll -bar a bright ta,urartine screeia, and having year -when the thermometer is a'bove human body, it might be, and" ti bound f*r Chlaa. . . . -red, put aniseed ,on the hoofs. 401 REIIARriABLE, ExPE,Ri?4E'_N'T- placed. the woman -about a &Ot the freezing point. pro- future food supply -L ­only it is nee- a mail steamer I �, I , d the away from a dead, dark background f 1 -Summar- - nights in Edmonton bably would be possible to giantize essar t the num- Blit ,the facts leaked out, and, ths .. �� I . a parson's horse, and hunte, Life Restored After Suspension for the human intellect. Moreover, by bers of the animal kingdom could r I . � terrified divine with bloodhounds. faciug the only window in the room) give � only about �wo hours and a . Chineso ministe had perforce to . I I . I � � I Occasion he put a don- Three Months. he proceeded to draw a, dark blind half of actual darkness. One can a proper guidance of -the cells, it not safely be much increased with- deliver up his captiv-e -on receipi;.- I ., On another Extraordinary experiments show- half-w,ay down this window. F, -,,Um easily read fine print by daylight would seem that the quality as well out a'corresponding increase inthe of 8. curt, order to that effect signedl ..� , . � key into the bed of a stranger at ark at half past ten. Ball games begin as the size of the brain might "be plant life of the earth. They are by Lord Salisbury. � an Inn. He took a hunting -box in In.g the possibility of suspending below he drew up a blind,of cl , . . . V�stly improved. If it is possible unable to take directly from the . Th -e same printaple. holds good- � I the shires, and amused himself witIt life for an indefinite period ha-ve serge, until it overlapped the UP- at half past seven. The longest day to guide and direct the living cells soil and the air the elements on' to -clay. A foreigner who is clis- I'�; .. �.. shootin- out the,eves of the familY been carried- out by Prof. Raoul per J�Iind stlfficientlyjw allow light gives eighteen - hours of sunshine, f 11 . - , . 0, with a p.L' so dim to filter into the room that and I never saw such brilliant, liv- Tom the very commencement Of which their originic life depends; qualified under the Allen Act for� ,� � �,,� � port sitol. He smashed Pictet, of Geneva, Switzerland. .F , 1. -1 MRS � their vital career, then there ap- that is done for them by plants, residence in this country, can claim. 11 � � took some live only tile white, f�,ei'h of the subject's ening sunshine anywhere else. Ca- , , ., . M . . a very- valuable French clock On In one case he ' pears to be �no reason why a con� and -science, as yet, sees no sure It, '. . ckfoTd-s -with a r to ,-)o body could ,-b,6' discerned in the nadians call this province 'Sunny admittance at once provided he cart, 11 I., I I the staircase at Oro gold -fish, froze them in wate . scions selection might not be ex -ex- to get around the difficulty." show that he is a political refugee, ,� and solemnly pro- degrees centigrade below zero, and gloom. - -. . I Alberta,' and they axe right. Sum- way . 1..��, I . blow of -his fist, "Now, turn round-, " said Dr. mer *or -winter, a. cloud in the cised over these particular. cells ­�,Popular Science Sifting.s. bs liberty* .;", � - posed to, one of LII -e fix%t-Ta�llw-av then, after three months, gradual- Sky which constitute the brain, so that � � -aa-if-4%were re- "', . , �,5, - �, , 1. . companies in Irelandlo start twO ly '��a:via6d, the blocks of ice and Fell9n, "and tell me what you see, is rare enough, to attract attren� . � 4 would beendang-ei - ,�, " � I .. I., . ; I , . . ­ ,__ � - at all, for Lion." .. the latter could be culz1vated from I _�O. jected anti depo�t-6d. % .11, ... I I 11:�� I � I -f �. " , if Non see an the start, developed into (IV-aTIe_ . 11 11 I � , . ongines :m oppo_site directions, on brought bacli*the Isla to life. or � ,Yclling I -A' ih same . 1. 1�, . t' 11 like fruits, and improved in I Nor are other nations much _Z 7.� . . "t, ,:1 -6- ,_,line"'in order that he - In an interview in a --Suisse, there are perhaps four or five per- . .I,— ' - BOGOBO BELLES' FINE, RY. i - --ed who, -LAID YEARS AGO. -es I tender of the rights of "political$," ,��,� ,� ,-,, � ' I . ight witness the smash for which Prof, Pictet says he carried out his sons out of evexy hundi . NEW quality like other bre.eds. - - I ,,, �* . 11 � . ." experiments in order to a There is another aspe Switzer- I he proposed to pay ee whether -through, some inherent defect in .ct of this Costume and Trinkets Worn by Wo- as. this class -of offenders is generalr- j, of life conld be the epasight, are physically unable Your Breakfast Egg May Not�Be ly designated for s�wrt. . I q Another illustration of the im- the phenomena I question of producing gigantic crea- men of a Philippine Island. ce, refused to give- ,,� , " land, for instan ? 11 �:, f the aristocracy of the made to disappear and then be re- to perceive the 'aara.' " What It Is Said To Be. . � , :� . pulsiveness o. I tures by the combination of the fer- Among the many odd people of lip, the notorious Vera Zassouli-ell, "I 1� . last ,century is fur- stored, and that the most convinc- THE HALO APPEARS. - It is disquieting to feel thatone's tilized eggs intended by nature Trepoif, the Chief * I M,f , , ,, beginning of . to the Philippines are Bogobos, who who shot General �tl�_" .�_.1�11'1 �� . hed by the story which Mr. Ne- Ing results had been obtained with For some momvnts, perhaps a breakfast egg may be three years grow into s at� and inhabit the eastern foothills. of of Police, at ,St. Ntursbvrg. Step- ,I ,"', � I I . 1115 o many separ . I 1� , '�,�..�, - . ,. rl" . ,Vill tells of orre dashing buck who freshwater fish. quarter of a minute, the only ob- old, but London Dadly Sketch has smaller animals. Applied to man, Mount Apo on the Island of Min niak, , ,'�'V,.,,',��l I &,� , . �. .�hose a wife merely from having Frogs, be . adcled, could bear ject that could be �nade out in the been informed that many of the such a combination in one great danao. They are physically. well THE FAMOUS NIHILIST, � i %� ' (1, - ­ t of her from his box- freezing up to 28 degrees below darkness was the subject's form new-laids -sold in London and the body and one great brain of. the formed, which is mccounted for by - . ­. � 11 �Daught sigh . I F � 040W 1 , geat. This da,shing blade, passing zero, snails had been iio to i2o de- and its outline. Then gradually, provinces to -day have managed to vital elem6rits of many separate the fact that deformed children are lived in France, Germanyl and Italy . : I I � I - � I ,through Clarges Street in his char- grees, and a dog had been seen to as the eyes grew accustomed to the attain that respectable, age. beings would be a riaore perfect not permitted to live. The women befoxe finally taloug refuge im. . I . I LOrning, mas struck go through a whole hour at a tem, darkness, a sort of double mist or In a letter to a contemporary a realization of what society is con- ' n,J by eachof these threw � , . lot early -one im .�Z. L .. . I . I smart. have rather attractive features and, England. a ­- ,! ,:, I with the appearance of a peratuTe of 110 degrees below freez- balc, the one within tbe other and correspondent draws attention to tinually trying to do by the com- including their elaboratel adorn6d nations:in turn was his extraditiom , , ,�;� - �� .� L � � I - 'he door- Ing point without dying. . y I � I I � the steps of t . , �,�,A-" � A �, . . I girl washing . th ne denser than the out- the. fact that for some time eggs bination. of the efforts.of individuat' costumes, are -e. �.� R'.. i j: ''I I e jikiLer 0 . I perhaps th most refused. 1"fl,�, ; I . - - These -experiments have oonvinc- er . - personalities. It,is a sound adage kind of incidents often, � "': � MELY, He stopped,�.aaid, having en e more and more distinct- have been treated with lime, sili - picturesque natives in the Philip- These �!�11 ""' ... ;i . minutow conversa- ed Prof. Fictet that life is being Iy1v cate of soda and other things �. ' 1.111 ,�, 11 I � L to that "two..heads ar?- be�ter.. than pines. . I . � . .. I.. � ,cause considerable .� international � � , I .1 11� � , ,� , ", vraph brought within the number of rla� . :! ". . �� . � - , ,A;tc,JJ4;&-h �';x, PeTiliaded. this n, � ��Outtnes of this mist exactly prevent germination, so that the - ,, L � , '. I I � -, I one. . The ornamentation of bead work ill -feeling, for naturally *the GOT 11 , � I I �_ I to step into the �arri- ture,s constant forces. followed the curi,es and the .-con- shadow reaction is no longergiven and -ame 11-1, :1 I .1. 11: i of the mop Many authors, inventors, . . nts concerned look at them �1 11 I 4 Iripping state, _14— when they axe kept weeks or even xceecls thatof any other wild tribe er �_ I I The ,s,tandpoi t - "' I . I . � I age with him in her o I tour of the subject's body. ­ other intellectual la,borers have - - � I- I and the next morning conveyed her ' FA,SH.Io*.N* RETITES CAMEO. color of the outer. aura seemed to months. .1 I and involves the labor of many from entirely different 11 s I '.,�� 1. I I I "But nobody who knows anything tried with success . months and. even years in: complet- For instance, we were once within? V, . I,- in better trim to church and I . be a -blue grey) that of the inner 11 I I ION. ing .one full costume. . These gar- an see of going to war with -the, �%' I . � �: MARiLIED HER I Antique Shops of Paris arid Lon- aura was denser. In the trian- about the unstable nature.of albu- THE PLAN OF CO-OPERAT e T . � I n cah believe for an instant that of ments consist of a short coat ith United States of America, ov: r two, g Ransacked. gular space formed by.the sides of me n and Sli- � don are Bein I all that 1%M1ft-w--v-5Vsib_1e the brains w 1 4 ., A-n,d many were the Original and it has remained unchanged tight sleeves and a skirt made like "Politicals" named Maso I , ,�� , amusing wager An -early Victorian fashiO11 reviv- the body and the angle of the arms, t write adds. ' 'I have two or more persoLis are concentra- a large sack open at both ends, dell. � � J . , s Inade between ime, " the r ­ i" � ; . as the 81,13.ject remained with her he same problem, and the rebels from the re- I I � ��, ,� I I .1 � sports Of those days, One gentle- al is the cameo which is being worn hands' resting lightly on her hips) known many cases, of'severe . colic Led upon t earn work is aften . which is f olded about -the waist. The They were I � I I .1 e n, � d be seen mostel 1) , 10 v astonishing. Two together are able made Of hemp fibre and will last �- travelling to England on I 1! man, for instance, undertook for on hats or for clasping the belt caused by such eggs, and I beiie * result of such, t . cloth is woven o native. looms and volted Southern States, who were- � :- I a wager of 150 guineas to drive a at the waist Or even at the wrist. the halo con early. them to be absolutely poisonous. . board the� I I I � . . 1;, � full iris and Piegently, acting upon Dr. Fel- Verney Carter, of the National to accomplish what neither 'singly lifetime. One suit is valtied -.s Brit;sh -mail steamer Trent, with -111 ! . tandem at speed against the The antique shops of P� I . the subject . ! � 1. , . wheels of . the first sever, vehicles London, are being ransacked for kin's . instructions, Poultry Organization, said, how- would be capable of. 'But the co- �igh as 160 pesosi � I tlie object of pleading their cause- � � , � Is t. In mid- , !,� raised and extended first one arm, -ever, that he thought the matter ordi perfect, because Governmert �.;. . be might meet on the road, so that cameos. The pink and creamy tints I nation is never The women also wear heavy'brass before our - . I :1. I therl'the other. Then she joined ,* '. 1. his wheels should absolutely graze -of -these ornaments are considered had been greatly exagg rated by each brain is contained in a 86Par- rings as bracelets and anklets. The ocean, however, the Trent was. . ., her hands at the back of her neck. the writer of the letter. le is be U. S., battleship, I � I .. the others without becOMing lock- wonderfully becoming and as the. 'As A Wat- ate body, and the two w 11 not lobes of their ears are distbrt-ed by' stoppea by t I I "I I I - I.. . Arid always the mist Of aur" follow- ter of fact," toard work together like a single meert- the I ) and Messrs. M&SO12 ., 11 - . ed or the tandem upset- e 4P,Ven3.ng ut- Ile said, "the � nsertion of large disks of wood, San Jacint(, I . ­,"",� I And he finishing touch to whit ed, as though it were itself an o of Agriculture issues a special leaf- ,anism. SuppoSe i,hey were welded ba� boo, brass or ivory, Often a and Slidell wore forcibly removed �­ , . V won his money in 25 minutes. go-wris they are 1(,aked upon as In- . In .L" - .�, I line of some sort of shadow of the let on egg preservation, and would into & Single larger body and h rk is from her, d spite the protests of �._,��, Henry Liddle had a dispensable at the present moment. . . -eavy necklace of bead wo e , ;�e,l . . I'A".."'F I Again Sir 'to do AO, Ilarger brain -is it. unreasonable to suspended from the ears, covering 'her -co ma I r, and ta e Pris- �'i�,!�,�.. I was a regular out"Of limbs.. be the last in the world ra nk e k n ?, 1'��-,�,;,. I black servant who jade, too, which has been I � . . � , I Dr. Felkin s next experiment was one would think, if the process think that thus th,cir entire powers the bosom like a piece of bead em- criers to Boston. � , - , 12,�.; ,�!.. ,,t, glutton at his pipe, and Sir Henry fayor for years, has com' back into I . . I I . th4i I . _ .-,:, , '' I e . to make hypnotic passes in the di- were likely to prove harmless , to the. broidbry.- * ­ . � There were great, rejoicings in � . '�;A , 'tl. � is conviction that. Sam-: I 'hion and is to be seen ranging 'would, be ,,conceribrated, ,and ' _ " ,.%!� , . eYp essed h " rection of the Patient, first from public healt&. . I I .1 I -product ok the united larlSor of all te 7 04�� L ,,,,,I . r n t green to Pure - A bag something like a knapsack Uni & Sta,t6s over their �Rpture; ) ­*' 1 bo, could smoke a n tint from darkes . . .. . �­,�-�­ - ;, 1� �,�, I I I joba,cco in the short space of an white. Jade of a, delicate bright one side, then from the otheri "Thousands of. ps s linked cells would be propor with shoulder straps called. a "ca- but these were somewhat short- �,t,�, . 6 c ry week I , � r and is while 'finally he stood, beside her are.sold in thi ountry eve tionately increased in quality and bil" Is. worn by the men and w'o- lived, for in a little while, there ar- , -;�i"q � hour. A friend bet Sir Henry 100 green is the most popula, . � I � ,,,,;4::�:� I and raising big arm vertically -be-at by the most reputable firms. One ,quantity? I a,tu.ui from the Brit- . ­,,,� �, 8 . ed ' �,­ 'guineas he could not pellform thr- u�ed in necklaces of rounded bead men These bags are indispensable riv' an ultim I I I I `3 I -over his hand, allowing his part- might just as well say that people Yet another thing. Within the ' emanding .their ' !��",�� � � � I I . feet, and lost his money, for Sam- carefully matched, drops for car- ly extended fingers to point down were poisoned by.00ld storagemeat 11 and seem to.be part of their wear- ish Government (I I . �;,�,,, 11 I 1, y bo in@r,edible though it may seem, -rings and c&bochons mounted in past year French psychologists have ing apparel and are used to con- immediate release. It Was I)fl&de 1'1'�,._ , , ' - I -L I , I - I I I t'� , , Zl�o,jed pipes of tobg&CO almost as .various ways alone Or wi earl &rectIv at the crown of her head. as by preserved eggs." " tl� . th p 5 � -nager of -a big firm Of Pro- investigated the phenoradhon. of tbl- - Lain betei nut boxes and other be Plain at the. same time that w1re �� , ' - � I I attendant could fill the and diamonds. . Every time these passes were made The ma 4- superior value of the opinion en- longings. I I � .. I iusal would ,be f ollow,ed'on '011a, part : 11 fast as an . e Wpnu maloriti,e . ' . I I I . Led in the a fine streak of indscribable hile vision merchants in th city tertained by S. It has e 'leclaration Of ' . !:- . I I ", " I bowls, Jade ornaments mourt emed to shoot out from the tip further, and stated that preserved They are made of the beat hemp 'by an immediat ',�, . 1!PQ-1 On another occasion. an Irish C in' e fashion art Perhaps the se . the ,been found that there is a scientifi-c cloth and are ela,borate affairs of war; and, as the Govevriment �t .;�,,� I h es of each finger straight . � eggs were Just as nutritious is basis for the maxim that the "voice , ds 4 �! I I I - most interesting, certainly the most beautiful bead work and fringed Wasihingb= already bad its han ,�T, � � :_ I re bound himself either to for riew laid variety if they.were treat- I i '. , � ... a TOWARD THE SUBJECT. he.people, is the voice of God." s of tiny bells. The full battling with the seceding . "N'150 or . . ed they were laid. lei produce alive within a ',rions. They are obloni Pend lits ,,thortly after -of t! e demonstrated with cluster -h To States, it had no option, 1. � , , r, a badger, a hawk, and c us flowers The interviewet. seems to have on on sumes 15,- E 'eriments hav scabbards'and belts for their bolos ,Sout e I . �4, ' I � morith a fo> cunningly carved with lot I I probably con , . I at eagle, all captured by himself. ' and leaves or dragons or lizards or been at leasb as successful A sUb- 000 o0o eggs every week," he add- Zhxa't in the solution of any doubtful are also decorated with. bead work -but to obey. I 1� 'i" . $ the average opinion of a __ . � , Jy a month later the ce question nd small bells. In fact, bells play - , ___+ ... I , -wisted, arabesque, They are ject. as the woman. His exPerl'On ,d, "and there.would be a tremend- '. I , 11 , I And exact Borne t . ,� I . ­ . . � � . I I Town of XO,wry was thyown into arn e on had no large nfaraber of, men has a decided a prominent part in their ornamen- r daugh. I ", ) r � � strung on yellow silk 43oTdg with' prompted him 'to enquire into tb s egg famine here if we, over the a I "I hear that Jones's fou I , , ,. . I I e in stecuracy 'IS - S'0 '? 1� , 4,1 uproar .by extraordinary sigbf, of seed pearls grouped on each side practical use of the' discovery. means of preserving eggs Over the advalitag tation, and the merry tinkling is terS 'are maTri401LJ. " , that 1 . � � i � . . skeleton of a roughly shaped pink tourma- He ,was informed that it P -aeti� off , I opinion of individuals. � I rather pretty. Tooth -brushes made I I t 1. tfie 'squire bestriding the ,i reason." - slLippose Iie's glad he's got tbelll oft,, � �Jl I !, I I � . Many brains , woi,kin together I I his_ I" i r. I firm preserved upon a I It the co -0r- ,worn as a pendant on the , , . � . ' ,I, , . of an antique grey mare, On el- line bead'; The effect suggests cally made pain visible. The aura, The Daily Sketch was also told of horses hair four inches long are hands?" "Not exactly. If G. ' ; ted by he was to problern.(althoug i chest - to I I : ther side Of his steed'were suspend, fresh - green foliage surmolln. I Id, varies in shade and that one English Ltion is imperfect because., of M4nilla Times. � now has � Jc(-,c,p.tJ.Ie four � hw,ban,ds� 11 � 1, ed two. large wicker ,creels ,,One con' a pink blossom, 11 . .density, in breadth a,nd in shape, $100,000 worth Of eggs every Year, dinh I on their feet," � I I � taining a wild mountain fox,. the ___44_____ � D.rjing to the Patient's health. and the stock treated in April and their sepaxate, existence ip mo vaany � � . accl . . .1 _WX4_ ,� ( in the different bodies) hit�thetrush more I Mrs. Nev,lywed--"Jt'�- Just 1)1-11- I 1� e Ce -looking badge:r; upon � 11No,,Nr,' cried the orator, "what An, acut� arid last�ag Pail), such 'as May 'was sold to the public or- "Marry me 11 pleaded the'mere tal. i -if you to call it ­'tlli� t�tflffi' I , 1.11 ,, . , I I I � his- bead was perched a haiwk, m stion of the hour with the. sciatic, mb r and Decembtn surely than a aingle brain 6am ) , an- is the que a, is rendere-d visible by the. following Nove e e (I I , I ass- wor, ing Ill "Generally spcak� length to Which th(I % Par- Eggs were said to be in almost as' dinartily do. This is an vx&wple man "and your slightest wish shall You Va'd � --' r, � I . ou"d &� glad if I bak : abled by the, legs, the chains p k* n a111-4 Of , they ,had of the loss 'of power, inve Ila b� granted." "But," queiric4 flio My Own bi,ead And - " *W NL.Ow� . ard ing,,) s� 1�an , , , T.1 4ensity ,P --- h ,a . 1,1 & � middle-clas,4 man) fitnlay, shade gn , mtends good a condition aft r _ . iilg' under the captor's chin ,. M1 "how about the la r g e ly\,.�,ccJ_-.11ycs,, 'but I C,,.-! I' t �, ay 1 � � . dillner-titne yet, alo-ng th(. lirnb � in which the pain been preserved for three years as the .scattering of the cells on w 0 w 0 WOWAII,, � � I � fastening , around his neck; while -itis ,is k, ,, I . I. wgnte4 you,to bake, rilizie." �� � was closed mate 1, ,I I . I is felt� The aura of 8, patient suf�' whOu, thdi wOrO lai4l : ' int011igance ,depends through Wo ones 11' t 11 I � I . ... . . � . . .. I . ,the trituip I � I I . I ,.� I . I . I I . . . . 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