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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-5-8, Page 2t rr EUROPE'S Ferdinand, late king of Bulgar}n,1 The Cloud Man's Chant, IIOV Fsi 14 1lil: 1,t SI)11 � � � , .. h keeping us inconspicuous as pes-i Poised for flight, like a ironed hind, d 1lrat ll t <S Aelr Hite sihle "somewhere in Austria," as the s.,.. c• a.•hetl My geed `;hip L), liblite de, ,N.a .� 1,`a 90 ALtL ) communique was wont to say. He it l e �a (l (1 q lj a was who deserted the sinking ship; first, after trying to steer it before, the most fevoable wind, no matter 'WHOLE 1,:.,•+ F'1F:5 WitEC1sED whe.u'e it blew. No one h •.L :1,t. 1 erclinand s financial need,. The re .\ p IN CRA; II OF TllltONES a Ism at t )f 1 1, is esti. lee!, to sour to � e+,u; wile end f' t the sin ,r t, Deli ,,f ray hands; Ti1" Peed for at„iiej ti pert: Of the' A s a .),-'l u1, meMe ,1rt.,tery ; human body ly is l lama! ash elem.- jest t 4)P the let -t, 14,,.1.1 t.e,i. aerie' eve. 1, v, - 11 nn, ..1 1 ':. ); c♦ ,ti, 11, ;;rt hied th1,. ter 1,11,4±ui- Kluge, limner:^r.., _4 'ohr` 11ca 311::1 petit sent out from 1 uleeria ut the , time of his Wren wa, io the. creel Eve that he had not len. .,lady-har,ir,l 11 1Iieleule and. a.an„,•,,, :, remee%'( u11 a 1,e. .,•i t'1 e. t e t l r rod, e r 1 • v1 neo e i e •',1,,, ilv w}.,n s,s roul':w' Errands h e ()tae', rut; for the reel sr r i1 thin oat. the Y i Prince, ReeLte d to i tate of 'arr' :tlway. 11011•,1 nn n ;., 11411: of c -tinct c1, 1,l r., motion :el, Exile and Hardship. to nosy., that "Tine" has no aunts i• NOW that the (WA of c+•11mb1hr received everywhere with pith:: Poi, thrones that weeeked whola ,iyna,ties 'Hirth. "Tine's" troubles with It 1 in thele frill leas e,m h t el iee1, tenants are .:ubjecte of cenvar-a- that i•,nlperors+, Czar,, R'a:;: Grand tinny on the books rds aml ;ill the'\ Dukes, Archdukes, tied Pr n :len„, columns of }tun:: roma pubnentjnn v aband, ed tl,e to' :true lino' it now .1,t 1e Dolciee lI• tel in u1,•e , ,m', ." •:• 6 •a L. of ). �h 1,. un.. � ,�,d,_ ,.1, ::-1larty. :+c r through the cloud), 1low-Ian,,;, v:h';h a. \v:,rLtl y ., 'xnmtar4yclo tic,,; v...ild L.l;, 1 he uninter st,ng' 1,p a r 1. 't• tips hes shrank, The tin: of ren: •' ::;i air,, a lie; t.nre to the tnb:e. and in an inm:tpenc:ive means of ral•i.1t Thi:_ is nes; then ,hes hay t'cidr. sant chichtfon of the ,e Eraser, with 1,}t a meter In, clot d ;..r;.rn lig_:,h'its, theta swift taarh-: siL+:ch came .rnrl •a-;rm:m; m trr lcnortatiort vti:h triomoa the pie ems. h that wheel they oc4a1, : .,: ort ammo r- them a a •crsaaty frr ttu:itns put csnn} ar Stir: ly ca. ;r. t' or nail Pare void, 114 so forth; r- ,.; e , 1. t eyes,car eanno comrete' usually :etre • the d thou;,: that, in some i + , -t e of roWilliam give:, 1,c: _ .,.•,men•+„1 ,,,,:,.,1,L,,,t ' , tiering s, maition of 1,h A knell of tty.ta glees tuba! is Cn the realer Maud the a+ttnmobslo 'Fmk Do rot nail e, nut until you vu'tnns of the cit: n ice an at. the . ,tt,r e l :% , , , ; t .• thee_ .. .. ea-m tea,” is r.e•'1.; y to u. 11,'' • )•• ti, r the wee 1' ie a rut. ler a 1 lie' 11' 11 till all: .:o/' teal ,).a u,1, e,inlly d.1, ::111 ii hales only 1 t. ri•ack the 11,14111; f v.. in )re-, ;1,t ,Ley, Jus: not: when every e11ari is b 1 ,t clweitn.tl.p,11 1,l• t11 its . tand;;. :Imttur,n:; , e las t .1 i 1 t ' ll I'4" 1•, lea anti n», to lee White c'1-,ud- llonr, ht emble'•ly the world hints out,-• hese... a damp, dank smell of 41 1111, suet, VI it' ).'. t winding about, en-1ta, tie. unreal a dram; 3 A misty, a'nl1,ae. aertil shroud 7 eel- 13. - c ll ,) be nate l -eh end 1 i tore rof Cull. a} :'lie 1 c r 1,v e t tl`nr 5 -Mee flying blind now fl :1';• I•I:VEli. 3lcdisal 11.1) ilnve Pound a fern ens Lire in } oe ;fhti eph, For many years hay fever was. one of the nmet h: f11111 difeeme +11.41, the } ligeedtln 1,t . ealle 1 ea tel ,Ieel 11h .thhont.h, t'' tell the truth eerier - ere did list o tc11 call ,'n him to 1..a,t if for they had lea n•d by letter ,•s- per•iencc' that he v,.1,, pa 1,l c t,) help thein, He semete t t matt a treatment that i+c 1 1,l ,'1 ee nese., the' du. !:1,t r.,;! the Offiscne c f hr.n-:nt ",' ' (nese 1,t , ,)1 r 'r^ iso one to ale y short ci}st:nue ne y ' ;+e r m.u•e 11 1e role", but usuan; h ••.'l7 timed end men' delicate of art+. 4041 labor, ,?n�• meati of quickening :-r, tool1 U11 the 11,1'71;' for the sufferer to r1 441 1,U tires to strike cant :. ter m.0 dere o� ,u1, trail reale 41 11 is quee 14 One n- • i .t t'. • thin ruMme co:7 seek so*n, piece where „- ieea o .,y however,' our tads:^s seeks a qus.,timt of gin -!aide wa.l:, ,,v r alr.;urc to reach the did mot, Prevail. artist , . !,Dart. A mew can, 1 u ! and thug aha Baan 1,';`.r a princely _..l:.ly :it 41. (mai intern:,. lie ashy, `la 01 fines a; fabric of the tire. Many theories were pr'nc .1 to e-:- 1 sees! ally if he has a we'l :.p- motorcycle compare* in general use- plain hay fever, but t) t dc•:1 t.') war' fulness 4ith the -light automobile. poialt 1 , i,_1 1 reel% her the "... 'rcye,s Fan, sn)0110 the telt of mem-sir-met.It A motor: ycle beim r light in weight, I Iyas generally bel : d t,.; . mo r;, ; On his rota':rt:r:; tools may t,•• test i The new m,torcycle rider drearle f Y • 1 cttli'e.• < ! snta'.1 too}: of the Ira he lie ecauing e in tires, ga. res ;and pa rUIvo, Perlia!/3 a few,. and doctors alike, how 'l=it the t t hi first r n ;1 ,..r ,,11•,,11' ehar,:eter• '1'h:a lubricating ail, and requires ve:y; 1,1-'114 un okl' disease w•ns in some w:1,;} n•,;•c•1,, •I nae, e. ••t• ,H n' little room for story re, This etidos engil • 1,n,, rn , with the i'mmcr vct,d ..ti , The storyo'' the fall 4 1,,.e 14 14 11,1- +r.'1 ) ' e r t14 1 ,:n It has Tot 1,r ,,:;c. 1 t %., i.ecn 4`r1 1:.11'y ,!...r1 10,1 the :.:mor 4.140 .end ea,itt-r ,.1 •1±-_:-•, yield their 4w•:'y of II he1'1) leen would 1111 volume C. ,,n Sn,h! a.. to t bird 411143rd wail; It lea feu• eery fr0r1 ;'-1,e t'.reanrs of + [het t _ f. me 1 =• t1 ::ter of the 1.tr , 1 . is of Eie le 1y mime l to eternity, peacedominion, 1,x .•1,t n1, of r 'tear'•, bad 111,1 to ,all , '',ria. Lie.., 411 ', t, aerial eco, peat. 1,:t b; + , h n, end s.01111 --...1:..i; t,, c i -t h r : ; + . with bon,- al,„l :'1 1,.1 1 .1 t a • rY \ 1 1 VV''th wages mei; 1 d ht , ,x1(111 acrulls ±e• , + ion•• : -” 1. of The rc0, t The moat impertent t}lln„ to be toes, Without same quick means of P pc r ren c l seines, to i little .1..,1, h-„.i.n 1 10 oempeu.e to e , q It is n m1, talion id^n tp su},nese' waver, ,,,,,me /„ ., tri, ins to h• -1,)a 1'-:•,140?idered cel::re this intricate art getting to the city and beck on ori, flet n el1eetl,; air -tight remanent tints while ether, oft , 1 the 111d 1 is f 11 1„14.., iL o;^ and! - ern eti-i The 11,riat ore::•' :lure-h;'lc+wiug roll p I,i,1 r = i,h• las e C ':I ” o of eye -nankin:, is cmleerrl ;l, is to' ent errand::, many valuable hours ten+ii can be obtained roily by via-� The retest 1,h^ s, wain:, taciturn, "G•;Ctli.+m I a.:r..,.,.. - m - i •, ..: 1 ,. ,;_. I,e111 4 \\'a.., the n,.. ,. reels 4141 11 Solt_ 11 a' t 1v • new have the correct i•erMtion t" terrier are c:astcd on the road, and horses:eines to c -pt'r- 17 ennizinf;, 1 never s ul -n a ed a tuben all 1,h, , e" and within of rhe n1, t-•; is "•" 11• - 'a' end thu Vote!-'•l.tu i Par; . \r,! on x .c :• n 1.1t ,a ever 1 of the Peaiee 1,'e afa:-Shine:obdown ..e Sen from a pool pure ` nsed for these trills are generally in my seven voles of constant neem-•• cut mdfet n , f: l r at 11r the judgment with • the ra:rr07: confines of When 1•.1 '<; not 1 , , +t ' ,,1'a_I of hitt:. the with}n 43 he iso d the ,tat^ of one of i.a fel; men }n' t- 1 1:1 1111,i1'. , ' f t h - era!, bet 1 l c. , rid atm 'til; h••. e the e...e.,.:r. 7 •• hcer.l to 1".4' 1: throng•• The vest. ma; in Bing loneliness tothis v u Tea T ,t' ti+ ' r `i a 1,m^nr Of lime' ..a, ohJedPdsa •,pt e 01 term e 4 themselves e friend:. . only rc'rsnt,nit Teem .!•heat thi= seems t•' 1,t I t.,ca to \u•11 l.+ 'meld til., .t pre:,. -ore uu,rei- former Eir rror -e 411 to de 1 e tiny c re 1 r n, e her leas --- lc :r; or :.1ac4 ore his 1 ata e r•; d 1 1 ' ra• 1s 1 n c 1•Slim like a 111144 in the f.tce, d ter •e smeller + r, •h::n, (nark! Only the nature 1I1I' u1, doe -_t 1,r ed ch n: 11 al m.t_u.,ma uta close_- ,- ';l1 le ( o.... emir, sent Get'ma.t 1„seer , .,t., iii- I.i” "01 hes '.,, l .11 a. l 'tel: Like a mufled strand beyond a the present under sin{! .?n,l late, '•cts•an` r0 paid i+• u" Ri•ri 1i:,:m, ti, f' ,l. tier' door.) the ••;totlener,eh:tl'.4:nt" 14 mann the 14•.'-•1 r Cum" sT:. -:i t 1 I , was the ease when he ran*:rur. R":" t the f^rr:•r 1t.n::c 0f A for:varl thrust on the '("11ng stick, t•=• is thou•- I eyar;l, of vest " ,'•net fans, Ira. And the white, ship noses clown, The number of h all,' 1l•, *u ref ther1•=hop of C:,ire, in a c'l'an -cut dive Gust is sure and ever, has been ,1 ti . 14 . but n what is left of them are eon 'at iter nd for some weeks, bit his quirk, officials. A few weeks age, the Herr present .,1 ere:l,suts are unknown. Toward the warm, cloud -curtained t emieed the g , held vacs' a flame, and so manipulated has ;;loafer carrying capacity and is have marked its pn '.1,:.m en Pie taro, tack vegetttaen v, t to that a snrt. of bulb farms at the end, mere of a f:1o)jby pr. •nusition, Either Itatnocn ar,ly n ^hill r.•".r'.i,'7 rf the othrt ri:ecey as at 1,l- •11 If heated to a given t14;eree, the round one or both o; these motor vehicles c 1111• from the ria. 1_just cninn.111 to in cii;c :,lu=re • i hu h.c:,'nes on.^-le,rcent, are fast becoming !0441 a requisite on ^{t tnrtinn 0; the les,r,•e, the 441H<.i 7:, 1 end of this lv. relay: ho pun.,t r..l } m1, that is the "white" 0f the eye.' farme Ranted .;,me dhltance "rem 1.e diet 1417 • •adv to nat''h, • wn:4 also pc ,.,lin, t,1,•_:; 1 e a to t) 1e p 1 - For the iris a thin 1,114;: calor stir t i ..fit for farm operations until the is used, and the artist he to watch next ay. most e'tl ef`,ily that the1 u `111 tints' — — of the 1110 Shan be carefully minelecl,' Auto ^Notes. prepared pttehes. It i; poor :con- oTcr4l1:' (t r a e rotate, the bulb over the flame' e n.murlala, rens ohm ild in -el nay to cut n,) an old tube for patches, s•.m>1 ;,,,e, I 1.v c,,:.!. ,1 + . he ,t ".., of his lamp. A very neatly applied tri1'sl cavefnl'.y and the wed ee u11i-! a ?)1'O' rel 1141111 iso of rehear len t tj'c; 'much of binek forms the pupil, and forrely tightened so that the rim, with feather edges. When is is aP- fee; At t; r•c r , 1 .'. the general effect is really 4401'('. win center with the huh. Then each' rued the::14 thea e 1 ce et: •k to the. te'•m'.1 in ,,,,s.„ 1•;.,..„.„, fol. i vc ^_ will help su})}.ort the honed and tube very tlgetl}•, while a p tf'1h 111) -e i. r ,tars. 1,,t .de esem a pi,. f o'd tel , ilei,'!'. laity 111.11 t' 1a 1' of the same t'•i: t}n•,)+.,!:anal, Lu d ,n 1,,11:110 t^ 1 i 1. .. / • will almost invariably earl in•) nieaiel 114Le1 trrei''' Ito+t ea 11, 1-,i'.. tho edge, 1:1 some OVI'..4011.; 1 1 4'." ,) ^,.- Rune with gr online the p tion of i11mt tdn t.iIr (11,1-. if 1. •'1•':' the cornea is formed. i member that vibrate:in is greater in tube around pumflre -as well as in t, , 1 4,?1 s 1-; t 1 e' It is estimated that from half to, this class of machines and that tile! s1; 1 of patch ---until all trace of se • 1,11 xi e. '11 uc1 t 1 14.11, three-quarters of an hour is required bolts and nuts are therefore more .nr,4tc10 has disappeered and the. fish or egg, without suiferi 11 •t: to complete the manufacture of an likely to work loose. This. ,'leans rnhber is absolutely clean. Use a, t•,ek of ast'1n^ or 1,I .1.1'1 ,.. r r.• ,' ie,n, artificial eye, and the result is, ser that they should be well taken care clean rag or handkerchief for this.' Plmeictans noes niece- 1 n "',. tainly, full repayment for the trouble of with lock washers cotter pins and Rinse oft with gasoline. allowing this 111g hay fever by ie - entailed. other trouble preventer" fete cat tmsu ga..o u cycle riding, and by the time I die the dr 41 1' 1 of Ic a '.' • card a tube it 1s a mass n Pa 1 - t ': • • I always carry a supply of regular; lalt,04 t,. only _ - i Hohenzollern appeared to h an fin-Pllpruc lit . •-• nslet recd_ eneial straits, but his exit:emer ha, - Ropi•c li of Reverie. and h's last been repleni'hed by semi t:tneee from t 0r is upon '-eaving Belg::lm were; Germany. T n1Ilsate nothing; I renounce no - Tragedy of Young Emperor. I tl mg-" Louis, the erstwhile King of Ba - ground Swiftly 1' 7't tho clouts -door streams, While the wire -cut wind like a demon screams. Joyfully poised, like a home -come bird, The Crown Prince at ti' iermgen varia, succeeded in entering, Switzer- My good ship, trembling, stands, after a few interviews has •leen ell land, and the lieutenant in charge of ready for rest when I give the word, ent. Silence from hint and fiance the frontier Hort of entry was ar- With a guiding touch of my hands; Symbol of man's mastery Of the vast, uncharted aerial sea. concerning him .is coreei,sere.. she bot-' rested for allowing him to depart teres form of punishment that could without proper passpurts. Louis was be visited upon him. traveling as a commercial man. A feeling of pity not untinged with ,Most of this galaxy of Kings, Em - sympathy, seems to characterize the perors, Dakee, Princes, etretera, aro attitude of the world at larg toward short of money. Charles, the former Emperor of Aus-, tris- With his mother, the former, Empress 7ita, and the ohiildren, he � FIRST STEPS TO SUCCESS 1e'd a lonesome, dreary life in the --- ancient castle of Eckartsau, Very few Study the Great Authors and Think - servants -remained in attendance, for, ors, Says a Successful •Engliohman• gold was scarce at Eckartsau. Colonel When a man mates the sensational Summerhayes, of the British army,l climb frons the mill, the mine, o'r the commending a small British force, mechanic's bench to theproud mine more ire the capacity of a A French steamer -the Tours— acted once of the King's Ministry, he makes equipped with the latest machinery mentor and e.avi-er to the forme- no secret of the cau004 to which he and appointments, bearing a rich ear - Emperor than ti,u1, of a Sir Hudson attributes his success, says an Eng-' go, lies off the rocks near 113anlbles, Lowe, But life Wes sed at Eckartsau Bell writer. Swansea. The salvage firm w1;o have and young Charles .'as said to be The Rt, Iron, Arthur Henderson', the matter in hand aro awaiting their wastir ahecy unser the wei^ht of who has risen from errand -boy to opportunity, favored by the weather, his charm. t("tarso: .end his family, Cabinet Minister, considers his tee- to get her off end recover the cargo. have since seu,ht r4,41 40 i.1 Sw-itze1'- to`alism and his gos el work the most land. P Quite one of the most extraordinary Soma weeks s ago there artired at "Blot he add "Cofar a p ship Ovthis en, y the Swiss frontier a pale. titin youngster of 13 curs of a:'e. 'e than a gazed ab,ently about apparent'., r;t,.h consistent. and independent." • 1,l dull. Lr \,_"1'^ B e formerly a pit- salvage firms could move her. on about i --_•—.t•-1_11.1 Weather and Wealth. British Salvage Experts Await Favor- mission concerning the Imperial Gov- be replaced. Sometimes the trouble ernment's preferential treatment of may be party remedied by putting able Time to Recover Cargoes. Empire -made goods. Not a little dif- a few drops of oil in the cylinders, No one watches weather more close- fleulty seems to be experienced by the oil being absorbed by the leather. ly and anxiously now than salvage ex- manufacturers and exporters in un- Most fires are caused perts. Numerous shine with valuable derstanding the cabled reports. The because ale molar is not kept caused cargoes lie waiting recapture, subject position, briefly, is this: This is also true with regard clean. the to the whim of tide and wine}, off the ' At the cessation of hostilities, fm- sod or dust pun, One man of the British Isles. port restrictions for Great Britain were so wide -spread that practically acquaintance lost his car by fire (and an embargo on imports existed tan- he didn't have any insurance 014 it) less for food and war uses. It was de- because he let greasy dirt, waste and tided to change this policy only grad- rags collect on the sod pan under the wally, engine. One day the motor back - The plan was followed of granting fired, igniting this collection of broad exceptions to the main regula- greasy material and it was all over tion in the form of import licenses and but the shouting. Moral: Keep the permits. Sir Auckland Goedes de- car as clean as your wife keeps the finedthe official attitudei - pantry nouncement from which the following Avoid delving your car wheels in Points taken: I SO nal tions would be imposed o1, continued ing no ln1111041 In what wasI :e concentrated efforts of a dozeu As n finishing touch, the One veins the rim will run erne. A great rnony ora acquired by. adding fine threads eo-called "wabl.y" v;lle414 rimy he of red glass of the wine kind as fa ,trace:l to poorly adjusted demount - used for the iris, anti by skilfully able rims. nutting on a thin layer of clear glass: Owners of 1i;;ht cars should re- „ ',;* lite to evadoratt0. Apply, reunite quri tity, a b x„•., 1. 1 - ,.1+ should he gone over atFleast once a a thin coating of rubber cement to indeed, of an eett act of 1!, 1 "line week and every nut tightened up. tube. and patch, rubbing with finger, pollen --a treatment t4.1.t 1.:,4.1.; if -ice•; When the leather disks on the until it is spread uniformly. It is' a bodily r'slatanee 1 ••1,',•`7 plungers of an automobile tire pump most important that the cement be 0f the pollen. Il} 1,1,101 u'nt:ng the pa - become hard it requires several times spread thinly and evenly, as other-', tient with ;:1(1a1l deem; u: fete pollen the former number of strokes to in- wise the thin cement will dry proper -,extract after another and watching Hate a tire. To remedy this remove ly while the thick spot will not:1 Let, 1,0 see whether any react', 14 m•,•ar-, the disks and soak them in neat's- cement dry until your finger will not I they determine 4.1!:11 nolle,' or ant':.:.; foot oil for an hour or so. If the stick to it. Apply a s^cand coat, and; are at faith. Wllaae, (re a r,st: :inn fel. leathers are badly worn, they should Id dry exactly like the first, ;lows it signifies thal the lea, =.m 14 Apply the patch, being very career susceptible to that pollen mid Heart fol in placing it in the proper posi- be vaccinated artaiest i. - EMPIRE -MADE GOODS HAVE PREFERENCE. The Canadian Trade Commission Summarizes British Government's Policy. Inquiries are being increasingly re- ceived by the Canadian Trade Com - le on. Press the patch firmly to the tuba for a few minutes, being sure the edges adhere. Rub a little soapstone over patch ', and portion of tube with cement on WHY 111'Y \4t'O:i)? Canadirnss Are 1'r•,.•A h) perch, florae Ia:lcit to to prevent the tube from:stick11 ,, The balance of trade line n.'w to casing. •j swine so that it is beson(ines misers: Replace tube and casing and pump to Cenada, Before the ,.ear 1,t leas up. The pressure of the tube against ' .gain t us 1)y 1100 14111114111 .1011nrs an. the casing makes the patch almost at; ;malty, Owing to War 0:;1013 1t ha - part of the tube, came a favorable halaere b nearly Remember to scrub tube and pate-,) half a billion dollar.,, clean, and let the cement dry suffi-c Our war dela in the D,l'in .i±, hn:;'- ciently before applying the Patch. A. :leer, 11as mounted up 1,e, ne ar'.y $1, patch applied befcre the cement is.000,1'OD.000. }hm )r'l+ I re must important factors in his career., tales in erg connection surrounds the fit hal n alt 1,n 1 dry will not stick. 1 be a largely iueres e:! c1 to, of „ x any et-' ger. which over ten ears 1,t ode to nay oto, i ..r: 1 ebnie r+, nal charalteristfe is concerned, I ago encountered a tidal wave off an po 1114 are 1,t ten: ---- k I h•ve sueeeeded by beim; then islltnd in 1110 Gulf of Mexico, r;ot 1111; Empire Trade --No import restyle- WHY SILVER IS SCARCE, by the industrial Workers of the SVorkl in rho AVestorn Sten,. which 1 cut into the mining, relining and trans- '1 e Porting of silver; the increase in the titan cities as v; ran. P. m a,.'. ofall supplies meed in I?114 reline, must import 1 r.pcc'),'ly 111 fnvi'. price pi simifs, If the Ca"adien iity 1st t, 1•, ing of :silver; the entrance into the , Witt of China,. the Mile large indet1en' - the t'anadian farmer's best 114 1:' :r', dent nation with a. silver standard; • then telt farmer r1ii t (":41411!!, c , rn' and the good trope in the Orient, with ate by Leslie; 11 t ,,.,4 t 1107' :,.. • Ole 00115ft1ient Carl for more silver, male b ( t t+lian n 14''4'' ;Host of the eaueee 1(40 c/bvionsly ow- The u. ,11,1 tancc of •se : - a ;1•:r.. tug to the Wale Some appear trifling, aha: it1R went in (1 `1.' 1 I 1' r.11 11103 the desire of the East Indian to by the 1a1.0 that 1+n 1:^ 1 ' ,e the be buried in els silver ornaments, or purchases for the1, n:', t e male lc• of momentary significance, like the her. In her hand Iles- 11 T ,r•,: iy outbreaks of the Indic=trial Workers i for at leant one , ml 1,7• t , a_ i`e,f 1,hle of the 'World in Arkoma and Montana, 141lverze balance of trade. or of curious impnrt:nlee, like the de- I Tho figures below arc i..,1' i 1'y the mane} of the troops on the western 1 Canadian Trade ('e.m1:. .1.., in m1, front to be paid in silver; but all cele- endeavor to enema ale 1e 11...0 ,•f billed to make a complex 41110 irredet: Canadian pr: r1'.;cts in t•::,•• 11.-, 'o ir- ible title in the money markets of the duce min• r^'1,14' I.) 1.:.i :' :.,1 1) neo world, at. home those thin s: 1, 4 , •ca at hcnle. The f,wd t.,f:• Mdme ON all im1:o±•tad from tat l' , The Arbutus. in 1:)113. The applicalhm r t sea I •nl4•e of Canatl •u1, 1,}v t ! 1'11'•1 , on goods coming from any part of the 1 him. li tie ',r Mr. . 1,,:m ra-e, ,o g Empire without the assent of the War t' • eireumatan-.es thi•a you•" bey. Tell, tis that. he owes his s 1,c-� • So, with her cargo worth many thou-' given un- man 1.;; 1. 4,11 toetctalisnl and his hnbr.s'sands of pounds, she remained until Cabinet, which would not be man would have been ta3a ••ed c i:n less some unforeseen difficulty arose, 1 .:,1 e an' early rising. And Mr. 1016, w}len a summer tidal wave oh13g- pomp and honors an:1 c ir; a Welsh, Who began his work -I ingly shifted her off the rocks, and she Raw• Material—All raw materials re - his Royal 1 IJihhn s \ ''= li l 'r robs C, i, mine, n1, a penny an hem.' was enabled thereby to ,be towed into qutred for British industries would ort He 1,s now 141 r .Tan veil , eee'es-in;; that he Is at a lime a safe harbor and her cargo recovered. now be admitted without restriction. burg, come to S t Ia lei for the to r1'.1 1,e got on, adds: "I sun- If, therefore, the salvage season Semi-Mttnufactured Articles — Such benefit that the clrer, limpid air 1,'f• -s I rn with a hood deal of brings 'good weather and no squalls, 1 of these as were necessary as raw ma - 1 teria I for British menufactuerrs would also be admitted without restriction, The Speed of tee Wind. When you are discussing the wind: you mud know that a gentle wind travels about live miles per hour, a high wind about 30 to 45 miles per hour, and a great hurricane 10 to 100 miles per hour. Tho velocity of the' earth around the 1+1(11 is calculated to be 06,000 miles per hour, and the vets ecity of the moon to be _1,1373 miles per hour, - ---,; The War Is Not Over For Harry, Jane Willis--"Yott loot: 115 if you had lost your last friend. What is wrong 1" Maris Glllts—"I've just discovered that Harry is Pelee to me. I•Ie wrote ine from France that he wasn't even looking at any other girl end now I an in the paper that he has been d000r- a ted for gallantry." the country might all^rd to h.,rmea nitu111 •tot:, and tlaterntinstjon.. salvage firms will reap a rich harvest. i eiod lunge. Then, it In; , been a pleasure to me Aunlero'es Other Royalties. to \vert for '.14 , aril I hove never The Afghan "Notional Anthem;' - Maria 1•nc re;a, 1,•r al :ra0ther of the: eu L+` or dee •+ d office for its own] former l m"cror Charles, and her 0)11y , 1.:, -The assassination of the Amir of daueetter, 2/aria Annuncint11, 1.,:4113 4ser, G. J. Weans, , e ice a half -tin- Afghanistan recalls to me an amusing - in the Vienna Palace. Arch1ul:e 14.11, 1^r 111 a wnollee , sres: "1 think incident of 111e official visit to India a gene, former rcmmn11(107 of the I have got on, 17 t,_ fleet phaco, be- few years ago, says an English writer. south-western remit; Archduke 11I.r:;, ,:Inde I have never, ns they say in A nmeil-disturbed Government official, 'who has re limed his law st•.11!41 at ,enterica. 'bitten elf more than I wished to welcome His Majesty with Vienna Uni;•crri.y, and :111 the rami-, could chew: 1''.t. F w^1(11 mainly. the' strains of 1110 National Anthem of lies of the Arr.h•,loltes belonging to a'rnil'e such sucec<' 115 I have aclriev-I his country, but as no ono had ever the Toscana branch, are 114134 in ed to books; and the beet advice I heard of such a thing he appealed to Lipper Austria, Arc1dul:e• Salv,tor, can give to those wen re -tasting. Lord Kit:denier, "Tell the band to son-in-law of the late Finns Joseph,. life in humble or adverse 1'14etlm-4play any old thing it likes,' was is at Wallsee Castle; Archduke Fred-' dances is to rears, read, read—not erica: at Weilburg• Castro at Ra'len,i tragi, of cnursc, lent the great auth- near Vienna; his son, Albrecht, is w ars and thinker::, student of mesieulttire et Alten'.mrer, -.nk- e—..--- Hungary; Archduke ,Joseph and his The dull pupil is the school teach- Tuy," curl this tune followed him family live in 'Budapest; Karl Ste- e1'3 problem. But the teachers are wherever he went during his tour, so plan at Stayleisch; while Archduke that there are now -people In India Leopold 01'!, and and family have left finding rut that music is a great en.who aetuatly believe that this is Af• the country and are thought to res!de4 responsive e'er it mattes pupils more alert, gitlllttstan's national hymn, in Spain.i responsive and alive, "K. of K,'s" impatient retot't. So it ('11me about that tho Amir arrived to the strains of tite fil•St eight bars of "The Rajalt of Ilhong" from "San Vert'T THATMry. Viettu r^ i `(L.S tt'14.T `JHE �r CUTE AND GARh''S DAU1i11iTET.o f,,. f "`e r'1 AW F1JLL'f ._..I"lsi"'.I �' l,\ `.ir'A1+T• G0 AN �), a r, ( TALK rC) t1C' , 14 } a DTs` e�"m( e.fr 1C7 211 :1E= 2E7 SiS, LIT11..E. LI ONE' f) O YOt) Yrd'3YJ µJ1.30 -' L l,1, !•. IAM' f°\ Many Factors Contribute, Most of Them Relating to the War. Economists have suggested many reasons for the great advance in the value of silver during the course of the war. Some of the reasons, 00-! cording to the New 'Forst Times, are.: the gathering in of all available gold everywhere, for bank and treasury re nerves; the ltoal•tling of silver by mil- lions of people all over the world, 00.; casioned by a distrust of paper money; ; the great requirements of India, whore silver is the chief legal tender and is ; prized highly for the uses it is put to 1 in religion and in arts and crafts; the ; reduction in France during the first two years of the war of the silver coinage h1 the treasury; the payment; of the troops at the front in silver, which the soldiers much preferred; tho demand of the United States gov- eminent for silver bullion for Subsidi- ary coinage; the high price of wheat, ! jute, hides and other commodities in the Asian world whore the merchants demand silver; the great reduction in the amount of silver that has come out of Mexico, one of the chief sources of supply; the shutting Clown of the Copper Qeeen and Anaconda copper trines, from which 11111011 silver was tapeta as a by-product; the agitation (Mayflower. it of patriotism 411(11-' "eee food eameni!n 41,13:(1 sone- ,,r1 ;emb- lem without farther 1,41114 ..z . , C m- adman women 404114) do ft. Frenisttit3''4 imported w•hi::11 mi y;, be • produced 111 ('o(4Aa, Green Aepl4a cal '•'v ('441(1 0107 0nn 1l (Inn -4i: C( n .It'll nen '7?^, (11341 1,18:1.001 Mutton and Lamb 't."0'10. Pok (barrelled, etc,) 2,1117.01) Tomatoes, canned and .fresh 1,°!'1.000 Canned Vegetables and Baked I3eans Mans Pets Cereal Fonds, packages Breadstuts Sweetest blossom from the dell! 13it.s of pink, like Calm, bell, Claiming 54.71(161401114- 1;55411140 1014041111 Springtime crowns thee: Blossom fairest; Breath of Edon though diet bring, ' Earth is sweetest in the spring. ,o-aa,r..amwemec.-s...C.13rma.11..11 46" ,m„wISHWAVII7MII,.am;nt5„w35.11 awry YEP • YotSKTHE MINTHAT PAPA ALIWAYS SITS UP'Mill - ('re JUST E14HT TEARS 010 AN' 1»o TO 50.100L fM AT 71,1E F A0 OF r4Y -- - t CLASS • WELL CAN L YOU TELL ME WHAT MAN HAS DONE M0RE FOD, THiS C,OUNTR`( 4011 TW'd"I ANY OTWCR el %+,. MAN? to 01, Q. Ni ANTP, I Iflackbol sen, etc (.'Lee;: Lard Compnund, etc, Meats (General) . , , , .. , , Beef 07,0n0 0 113,.0(10 ni (1,000 11 1.140(1 31)1.000 A Question Foreseen, In ono of our targe city art galleries two W0111.e11 stood botoro n copy of 1411110047 Sower, admiring and com- menting. "I launder," said ane, "what Ithaca of grain 118 Is sowing." "Why, millet, of course," replied her companion,( "Don't y0it 5040 tato ,'tune in the cornett'?"