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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-4-2, Page 71 11. 1 It lt'I �' 4.w.-�.---•--• THE SUNDAY SCH031. STUDY Jlv'f9a11 1'il.ONAL LESSON, A PIM. G, 191.t. Lesson T, ('Mist's Table 'Talk, Luke 1.1, 721. (1elite a 'Text, Intoe 14. I1. In Luke's uarratit ,the eves)(,, of i()d44's leeec04 fellow closely ultoil three. +.f the lesson for Melee' 1(3. The l et ie vs l 143 1n which has 1,1to1- vened 4houlc1 nut be permitted 10 .,ht+<'.ure the. elese relation of i•h,ugin. the account of the heal- ing of the clrou:meal 1411411 `114 the Some old Jaws were brought up Sabbath (\'e „es 1-6) belongs .to .the frons the past recently in the Kings longer divismn of the (lnspel (11. Bench 1);4;4;414, London, before 14tr, 1 to 17. 10) devoted to the second justice Pickford to decide the otvn- llerieal . 1 the journey of Jesus 14 'i' hip of a herd of d•zer claimed by Jerusalem. Tile whole section is the Countess of Warwick. The (leer seemlier to Luke, have fur centuries herded in the. Verret 7. A parable Tide word park at Easton lodge, Dun/new, has ,-.11'1.11 111011 11;11145, ITst1)J1y' 'it 1..1.5ex, of \shish the countess is a 11:x8 . 8.14189' tnl•1 141 illur•trate a life tenant, but it is asserted by the truth. 1-1vre it means (1 ,piece of trustopn of the late owner of tyle x(14 4 . property the late Vieeuunt May - These. that were bidden -.1 Phari- east, grandfather of the countess, 4ee 114141 invited Jesus and other that the •Ater do nut belong to the [meet:. 1,c, (lizle at his house. estate, but must be considered as Tho ruief cn.t; .\eco1.3in.g 111 the separate property. The c nuitess (3(1148..1. the middle place on te had the deer seized and hencre the ceuoh intended for three was the appeal to the King's Bench. 44 1(13.1''1. 1!4.1.4 en the left the sec- i1i'r, 11t.(ten ughten , ('„ fur the end }4114,.8, and Hurl un the right •1rusteee, said that by the will of hit :Jesus Jesus seems, h„11 ever, to Vfscount Maynard, Lady Warwick refer t.1, the 'positiein of the conches. became the tcnaat for life, of Easton 443. .1. marriage feast Tine wxs a Lodge, 1 h park and pleasure formal dinner where tete rank of the grounds, The furniture in the man- guestwould he •con derOd'. sonand the deer were bequeathed le Theo shalt begin with 41/414141' to by the will to 411( trustees, to be take the 1W3141. place --The displaced held in tenet, for the person who for guc.l. 1•'113(1 have to take tate I0w'est the time bong Was entitled to the 1''nt, i...., 4aim the int ermediate posseseion of the. mansion. There phu4 . would have been filled in the w et e. about 600 deer in ,the park 4414011 Viscount Maynard died. Arguing his case that he could rest heti title on "confusion,” Mr. Macnagltteu quoted an old case in which furniture was in dispute, and in which the judicial decision was: "If a 1171111 ,puts corn into any pocket into which there is before Stale corn, the corn is mine because it, is impossible to distinguish what was mine front: what was his, "Here," said' cotnleel, •'14) malt can distinguish the deer of Lady Warwick from my deer, and there- fore„ on 11444 ground of 'confusion of the property,' 1 am entitled to keep it." ikl1, Glveeu, fur the judgment cre- ditor; argued that the deer were •the" property of Lady Warwick and that the trustees had fltiledto prove that tote. (leer were included in the set- tlement. 11M)•. Uivecn had referred to a <iccisien of a Chancery judge in 1776 in a case regarding this same set- tlement., Counsel achnitte•(1 that the decision was against trim, but said that, a,'1 the ease Derated to this )eltlenrent, he thought he ought to refer to it. Mr. Juelice Pickford decided in favor of the trustees. on the strength <f1 this decision of 1776, and in 1113 judgment ,parliuularly thanked M1, G,iveen fur drawing his attention to `idle ('ase, pointing Dirt (14191 :Mr, iv1acnaghteu, whose argu- ment it favored, had not referred to it. ' :Ito gale judgment in favor of the trustees, leolding that. t'ile creed. did 10 be :meted as proof that Jesus; 144411.84 veliginua, pe1.5e4.11t1011. The word really means "earnestly per-. 'made," lndlealing,that among the (lenttl('4, a more earnest, pc rsietent kind of prenelliug }'.Mild be neves- 8ttry to matte then feel welecane, 1felt, 6, 8. and 11). 27 illllstrat•e the timidity of the (lentilee w110 canoe t r testis. 21. TI7'ix _ verse suggests ±}l41 :)cane of the Rist g'ues't 4, who indifferently put tiff the imetetiun; may appear later' when 'l1, will he too late to ,ylartake of the :tipper. S{'J'(' OVER 111111 JIERfl. A ('uantens of Warwick Claims 'These Animals. 11103 11'Phe thoug)It. +.xpreiese<t by Teem. i4 fntnld i,1 Pro% 26. 7, 1o. Sit clown to the leweo1- place-- Not. ;_: ''1(ler to le; prem):4ed before the (+rtn•lay, but 1,+l allow the host to .1,h;.: -'.i' those 14.1((1141 he w isltea to boom 11 Fee everyone that exalted1 113111"'t::hall be humbled; and he that 1.,ruhleth himself s1u411 be ex - :111'41 .in utter1ulce sev.er31 times rept 1143.1 by Jesus, See Luke 18, 14: Mat:, 413. 12. Self-seeking in- % it es its r.44n rebuke, while humility and lc•.dlesly are 141) hindrance to just r";.'gnition unci ,preferment. .1 Is essn 011 'Prue HospitalilY. le. 131. said to hint also drat had besides: il'm---'file pre( 10118 cliseunrse w'as 4.,a'1resa'(1 to the guests; Jesus now 4141dre4mes the hunt, and seems t.. 114111141 that there leas a se11411 11100.14 i f:,r 118 Illrapit5lity. ('x11 1101 thy friends, nor thy beetle fel. nor thy kinsmen, uor 41011 (4(314(1)1)<-- 311„ four cla se4 likely t4) IM 44' 4:ed 41.1 :,rdulary social groped!, The IPa.e Of the verb '•('1111 ' ie present toll meals rather "014 not habitually call.- Social 1141 ria 1 04 01, 11 re 1111 +. ol,dP7ullecl, but •1111' n apdtality 411otticl not end there. 14. T11011 shalt be rec,'mlpen ed--- Cl+:<::1 t' •i<is niter fail of their re- 1'111: reau1'1•eetion of the just-. -Pos- sible a reference to the doetrioe of '4 doll)'+e re11141'reete{oil, first of the jets:, :e4141 later a general resumes -- tion. 4_'1,lupxrt' 1 ('u1'. 15. 23; 1 Theles. 4. I(1; llev. 20. ti, (1. 16. 14.4115'4 words ((bout the reset'- come under the settlementand that rec•tic it '.'f the just suggest the, king.' the egecM .lot creditor had nu right ' 1 to ,mite them. directed, 11 'FIs 1 rcteti,'Lhat the sheriff of Essex sho11c14 recover his costs and charges from the execu- tion 01.041114+r, I'SE )"O('\1) 10011. (11I'. ._._._ 0 J.R.A. (1.334 , : Cosi, atud one. guest a,•.sumes 'that. 1„ will enjoy its benefits. The. lanra4l,}e that 101 101e3 11114,4 he 171te11tl- ecl es a gentle rebuke to hits self- culnpltt:•e+ney, 1(i. A certain 1111111 111a,, 1'E1, 'rent $ ll .l 1148 - " it f l -This paa'able sli�'gest;s (1144( mosey ( 10 less for the lcingdo441 of fled 3114d it.; blessings 11;34 they pr4,fe e. 441 411440. C'ompare this with elle ,parable in 14(14-1(, Ys, which is ill 501140 respecie si..ln•i;la.r, but. n1u,,J1 1)lo'(4 severe thaal 'this, 17, hent forth his servant -at sup - Per trl< .-'This _served summons to at 1ea.441.11ti11 prevails in. the A:a>I:, To emitit, w„441(1 be equal to' canceling the 11.14s: invitation . T•.) retnee' this secun4l summons- wotll( be consecl- ('re<l .bp the Arabs equivalent to a X1estarat1,141 of '11.3.18, 1114' 51111411141714'r here represents God's messengers to lois people, osperially ,John the 11xptl.iet anet Jesus, Read Made, 1't.. S-3(1 ('m4.(3 : for all tlrin34 are nate ready - 1 ,nlets% with Jvh u'a mese- • t.agis, 111.11 t. 3. 2. Iti, 11'ith one oc1115014.1 'Phe people ,n(1elt as if they had previously 0011- t-piraad a 'gethe,'. 'flier• all pleaded 'Oat), th`y' were too )Hoch 11, ('411114•, 11314:1 41111s been the' case they .1,}11111141 Neve excittie 1 them - sets 1-4 1(111111 the 111.44), 1114114 41101 earn)', 11)). Prey in the 4)141 sense of try or tryst, SS 'in 401V expression, "Ihc )'1;bn4)44) .proves the rule,” 1:41. A 94'1484 inllnl,nitl' .from mili- tary .:,3 -`.v}1 4arvi0e was el.:tilte11 t a new 1, married man, 1)Itl(: 24. G. 21. )•i ')3 angry1'1(4 10411,14101' 41f 11;' ',1)l 4c'. 1.nd lit en 111311 aux 141 justi- fy the fleet's s _ntlignn,ti44n, •• 8. 10 34.(1143 high1(5;4 4 and 11edgo5 31.14;4 141.35 refevii 10 the heathen or the, gentiles. 'risme from the '133114344 and :n 1 311.8 1 of id^:+i r iy we're 411..)' Jews, Cols( rei ):• P111; e1.333:1 i,.i'l• i1l1.p�y 1 • that for, 113,3 1,, 11, • +A, '11.4 p11' 14( t let.,) ,..1831t",,ad 44.4 1.:trusts May Be Exterminated B,' Solutions Sprinkled' on Urns. 1)r, 1. d'Herelle, the young French evi1'ntist) \vho• discovered that a variety of 114e cholera, germ will exterminate .10041sts and other insect pests, 11'ae ree01\'41d tllnne7'U1(3 invitations from other eoiuitries to aid ' theme an .relief fromim. there semiri,'<15 of Agriculture. 1)r. d'Herelle was elettl3'ing 00)1- ditiens in Yucatan foie' years ago on hrhalf of the Pastern' institute of Paris, when he, observed that the locne(44 there were suffer;:1)q fr0111 a disease 411 the intestine resembling ,cholera in Monate beings, He sue - emoted 1n, ;sol sting like c+aceollacil- ii14, 1:(tea' cultivating it and height- ening ice vi"Itlence, he made a4 evils..' Lion 14'11ie14 killed in 24 lours. The 111et144,1 is t•4) sprinkle 1.118 solution 011 the .rasa where t14) in- sect's feed. The first experiment tried in the Argentine extelvniliaied, the locusts ,within to radius of 50 013148, Waives 111 Suba)'b4'0f Belgrade. Poles of hungry%velv'es driven out: of the furest•s 'by id40 iutmnso 00141 (crid-'loos of their Usual food sappl,y have appeared in the mei- role of Belgrade, The animals have beaY<1110'a Teal lnenaC4 even it. the most thickly popula't'ed regi1snls, 4.1 Belgrade. )114111111111311) •' while 11 Ariv. iq•g" ('ecentty f4. am his factory to his home, wets pursued 1139* a, pale. The licmaats were evidently 3(1nlislied, 4111d when they :tightest the sleigh they vet -n out. to pursuit, with bmvls, which' so fl'igllke1nc<1 the horse thll,t 11;e. drivel' tilt) not, need to ergo hint fors ward,a 855, s 0\1;.01±'1')1.)'1• SJ1. 40\'14 \01'1'.1,'1'J1:S IN 1•I317171:14 A Long ('ape Enveloping the Body. Model of navy blue broadcloth trimmed with white weed braid. F14.tM 1AItION WRITES 01:' LIFE Asti-ono:uet' (lives Fragments of Ills Projected Biography. ('334;111. Plamntarion, the famous anti popular astronomer, from his little flat overlooking the Pari). Ob. serrature-, has given to the press a few pages from his projected bio- graphy. He was born in a little village in the Department of Haute- Murne, and by a curious freak of fortune this surname means "one who .xlie4s light." His biography twill be Written ill that popular ety'.le in which he composes even the deepest of his scientific books. He has even investigated the phenom- ena connected with what he ealls Spiritualism, "'That 11141411 is a goof) Ileal of fraud committed in connection 4,14.11 those phenonle.nw," he says, "must be taken Its established. One must beware of so-cal1'eel mediums, But there have beel1 m.anife4tabions un- der such conditions that the theory of frond is inadmissible. My own opinion is that such phenomena have nothing to do with the souls of the departed or with denizens cIVany other world whatsoever, "Levitation, table -turning, etc., the Facts as to wife]) I hold' to have been established, seem to ` prove that in a ghtlies'ing of persons in- terested in stn<kring such manifes- tations a psyellie personality- is 'de- veloped which presents ;111en1 in their collective capacity. It is, as ib were, their collective sub -eon scions self which dots as in a. dream. Victor Huge, whom 1 knew very well, took an iuctive part in some of these manifestations in the boson of his family while .living in Jersey, and the Hugo family were absolute- ly a.bu4'e suspicion. Hugo would :my 41, line of poetry and another member of the party would say it with something equally good, or .at all eten1,s, far above hie unaided powers of composition, "There wa4, as it were, a. reflex of .Rugo's literary talent, ad,t1ottg}7 it wags inelependent'of his „wet will. More wonderful still W148 this c One day Charles Hugo was sitting in a 014'(11, with a party who had their 1134(14 tin a 13/1.1)1e, when some one .asked whether Sir Walter Scott was present. Charles .1311gu,' alta knew Do English at allthen, read out some. rappi10gs which -he`wrote down without understanding their moan- ing. The' Worth: were: ' 'Vex not 'lh9 bard his 1 ken ' lyre is bro- ken, l'u- Ftls 19.8)1 song aungr his last word spoken,' ' "The prebient af spiritualism is a meet en1(7311e2 one, Of this .I ant sure, however, after making evert, dc(luction for (vatic( and, nr•isuncler- 01a1.1cling, that we atttve el idenee of the existence of psychic: forces the: nainre of w:hi011 is unknown to us, "'(Tien there is Mars, whim 11 v tae been ob11411't'ilt.g f+,5' tl1411))y years fir more. I have, I think, (lemon - el -rated that there is intelligent lift, 411 174,43)40' 41)114 ('11 that planet, for it is impossible Jet explain on any other theory the change9 which take pletee 014 1(3. What sort of life it may be we cannot guess, but it is there nll,•the seine. The dif141413', as in other astronomical researches, 0u11- 9314149 in the great distance at which we, stand front the paint to be ob- served. ;4fara is 38,000.000 kilo- metres (33,000,000 miles) from the earth. Well, supposing you have a telescope powerful enuugh t•u bring it to within 28,000 kilometres (17,500 miles) the difficulties in the way of the observer are still immense. 11013 all that, however, very valuable re- sults h.al'e leen obtained. We know the poles of Mars better than the poles of our own .earth. In fact, when 1 fast began keeping it record of the snowfall at the poles of Mars no man had ever seen either our own North e4. South Pule." P.A',RIS 1)11;(0Y3141t1'rR111i8L'li.ES Precious Canya(1e8 Stored Awily Many Years .Ago. While inspecting the various storehouses belonging to the city of Prods a Few days ago a committee of municipal councillors visited the horses situated at :Auteuil, and the thousands of heterogeneous objects stored there, forgotten and covered with the dust of ages. One of the councillors more curi- ous than the others brushed • the drier( coating of (lust from. a large canvas, and hire surprise was great on finding hidden beneath the grime signs of a painting of flue ((uality, The discovery has led to serinu8 search and the subsequent finding of various canvases. It is now found that the city has been the unwitting owner of several lnasterpieoes fur a period impossible to define. Among these pictures are "Sainte 1'sah 11Lo de France," paints eel by the master, Philippe del Chan4flaigne (1:602-1074:), a sketch of which is i11 the l:ou41411 a painting which at present is attributed to Tint•oretto, and one believed to be the Rubens. Further searches will be made, and it is expected they will bring to light more valuable works, for the city fur many years has hac11ii e habits of systematically storing away all softs of objects and forgetting Mem, :Ata (11ildI•en's Party; A little ho f y ofive was 44.1. invited to aehildreat's party. 'rho next day he was giving an accouu't of the fun, amid said iamb eaoh of the little tors lilt) eentributed either at acing, e recitation, 4n• music for the plea- sure i 1 the rest. ''011, poor tittle J.1,{k l" yai l his neither. "flow very unfortunate y4111 eu111d du nothing 1" "Yes, ('miner, mother," rented the 'one hopeful, '' s 1 young 1 I stood up 31)( Said 1147 prayer's," Astonished sh' Ike 14. Opvrntor, She 41.44111eel to call n (lie slugsh+ store end tisk: if a c ent:tie e1,vle of 514(441 had been receive(), She ism): dl '1 )w4.the receiver, "What number 1" 41(;81 exchange "'Narrow 1110,4,'' she 'laroulptiy re' p1iegl. • (101`.tJT)' 7'(1 1)(IL,I) 1101`13J1S. Bing (11348),14 ant) His 4(111 iutaa'e1(t- ed in Housing Movement. Probably the meet pea; tical ilJuu- traticn of lmerest in the housing 'nluve4nn'nt is being ta1ke11 by JSing George of England. and ;lits (8131. They are now working out an ela- borate ra-bolate stibnite of model landlordism in South Loothei, '311(0 elletreet af- fected 18 that belonging' 10 the duchy of ('1,1uwall ,fn the 4ieinity of \latero,; Bridge and 1f.ru,411gtua oval The 11111g le the prime mover ie clearing and rebuilding- the es- tate, hue 111' is acting on babel! of the Prime 411)411 the latter attales bus 11111344'1(9', Until within the last two of three years it. 111.* been impossible to snake any improve.mellt because Of life 108888 and at 4pecda.l .001, of I'111119 Dome that expired in 1909. Edward P11. chafed under the disabilities and urged ileo repeal of the act. "31151, as 54)04) 048 1'. 3111 free to de what, 1 please with 1117 property:. said 11e at the opening 4,f the dwell- ings s.rectl'cl hr the 1.,,,udon ('uun Council at llethuad Green. "1 8113 endeavor to show that the. landl•o) may play a moot inlpn'tar.( part i furthering thohealt}1 and happine of his tenants.•, Edward died before he e4fttld du much, but he left the. idea with 11 eon .and gran'dso14, who are 11011' de nwlishing •11114 poorly built, :4pe1311 lative hue=es of the duchy eF Curer wall, the ma,jori13 of which are 41e- yuid of means of sanitation all comfort inside, They are patting in their place substantially. built clad axtisticcull designed 11a.ts aoti1 eutlage.s, aha 'ling o11 thoruugllfares laid out ac cording to sound town planning, s time the maximum of light, air 41114 convenience will be enjoyed by ten amts, 11'hulc blocks of winding street and dilapidated' shacks have dlsap peered. One of the features of ill improvements is a quadraugala series of honks tui' old persons These etruct0res are of ciignifie architecture and possess every ad vantage, inside and out, for the gold cheer and comfort of the occu pants. • (.4440lul thought )las, been gilen to the provision for open spaces, play- grounds, trees and flulvers. The King anal the Prince :are ery'iug to, get persons le different 0erenm- stances to intermingle en the pro- perty-, and. thus promote a general levelling of the social tone. Their theory is that intimate con- tact of the pour and the prosperous ix gruel fur both, stimulating 'tile former to efforts to rise and the la tier to social sympathies advan- tageous 141 (wtnmunity progress and peace, li'I:Iat .AS A F001) E('0\i)MY, :Are Superior to 31 tiny Salads Now in (`otin:in 4`84. '4)1'1' .1:7' I) 11 1881) 0 3( , Pay a• yeti ))•u, but, dun'# ferge1 to save enough 148'get b,wek ell, A mail's beet friend le. 41 viamx111 who van keep him fr014i making .a: fool 'f !lun4xalf, .13r41e)(('0um ''1)1ein'•t I Iuuk 'like at feel when 1 wan set the altar raid'' .13esi. Man : ";Lu; but a0nyun•1 < see that sou 1131'0 11(44' 4,1111'fielf A 44311 has no snore right tar IV r 1111! 1471 1111pg than to act e • 411111,)7' right to say 3 rude thing another (hall to knock hint . h,w He : "110 you (hulk 11;/8811(' n,akue 1110 heart grow fonder r" She: "1 ltnow. (;u .8.14 ay for a I Bine, and I'll write 3441 lel 14 1.w," 11113 .41.1 you ,••43 angt;v with 41(1or asked 141r. White •,f wife. "Necau1:'..' :he Ie"111 • w)ren 1 t.ld him i had a torr tiro'( feelfnlc lie told me to t (3111, " tire m•1 that this i4 very lete.11 fashion?" "Yes, n (144111" "Aad :aor):fade ' 1- 1r.1d11n, 1 ern Hare it two's: t1' halo Pati.) it :n ills ) 11 window f.,4. t Yl ,1'14 11 �.'. 11.: "1 8141111 never marry anti me .l 444 '.148144.4 1,110 i:4 10) (i4' ss uppl ,;te.'' 13114• (encvaoragiagl "Well .ley' friend, there are :nu is herr of 1n•ight. intelligent girls tilts neigldlurhvod,'' Mistress; -Bridget, that jug broke this, int rniug belonged to Street . grandmt;tdter:" Bridg 1,l 111.11 0i'm glad of that: ,Sure, 11 1.1, afraid it wee 1ae:metlrinq 110 1 11 fight la)cly'.' LY; "No 1, ehlleiree.'' 148fd the scht, L• teacher, 'teen any of pm tell me a greater pc,/ter than a' icing. "Yes ma ale." ('rigida 131 10 1 eagerly. "Very well, you may t the (-lase," replied 111e teat -her. 14.4•5 the unexpected reply. - J01111413' why do you :'p .nil pair lime on items stair .. , ' ask e Johnny 'K 011.111. -Stairs Here. made to play on.'' '11'o11, ahe can 1 se 1 Papa 04,0(4. 1118 up1,ta:1 teed )11x1nlna solids lite dowel. Hee to me 1'4e got- to stay halfway sem 1411141'?. „ '. YOU must step worrying a1 take a hulicle,F." said the sus ('41etitioner. “My dear doctor, eplied the irritable patient, "if 111(1(1 get 111y affair., int::, a 8111 ROI SCOTLAND fi0'rEs Oh 1\7'i$AtEll ' 5110111 II1:3 ( Rati1CS: A.N1) I)it:11Ii. meld 11'hat is (1411 sg on (4. (1141 T11gittandl � 81441 1.0wlands 411 .41uig1 say' 1 1,0. Scotia, g t+, Sc'arle't fever' l:1 prevalent in Kir M` n, 1)11(9, The infectious 1)iseases Tfosplta,1 at• Milton Is, to cost about (3;30,000,• o 1g ()ver 112,000 was distribute' 7uu among the employes of Laclhopol Mills, Uah4ebiels, the .11t'1uu4 0 not yet. tit mond out;,^ his the ferer epidemic in JDysart• 8llowe ed, signs c.ff abatement, s• lb! 4. Mr. 'Themes Minto, postmaster oft (143 lila,irgeerie, has been appointed lt,rtinae'er eel North Berwick. (ole 'l'he1'1. is 14 murenie,t-on loot tat, 141- 111)1'11 11, pipe .11'g1114 '141 Ht Mar ar N:, .t's Unite -1 Free; Cloned], Fairlie. we 1'he death has ov(u)m 1 ..1.41 Donal(.) Gunn, :t well-known Ab<.+i'-i. (leen hotel -keeper, at the age•'41£ .10; 1 1 years. ort The new headquarters of the .111! Y4: King's Oen Scottish Iiorder•01 int 111- f+el tirkahire have new been (;,rural+; in Is opened. The death is announced of Mr vsn, James ltebert,s, who Was locomotive my fireman at Dundee when the Tay. et: Bridge was blown tiuw•n• 1.• 01 Greenbank 1. ?ark, Pollokshaws, is tad , to be extended by the inclusion of twvi 44eres of ground fur the purpose ol- ' of forming a ponce. of , .1n alarming fire (recurred in trio'• brewery of 111.00i ('1-411.1001 anal (fu,, y , at. ('roftao-Bigh, lbbey^hill, . and ell notch damage was dune, ; i 41) ' ;A rather alarming outbreak oft file occurred in the Block Horse :11) ; run, C'reetown, and much damage' 141 %lax alone to property' and stuck. t Greenock ('orporatiun Have deri(I-{ re ed to proceed with the erection of 's, 14ur.knlen's elxeIlings, at. 41, capital' ms cxpendituret of ab+rut• 11200,000. 3 e humor is ('1u•rent to the effect that the King -end Queen are <.reclit-1 141 cd with the intention of spending at 4,e i least a. week i11 Glasgow in July..' i fl - The boely, of Tr, �rit 9 �1;ert, 1 , n1u1is er' in the " ' 9 €' the -Cogent Urdlian ce fe'-'l \Yorke, Seotsto-n. hes Leen foundl • :i scientific writer suggests weeds as one of the lemediee for the high cunt 1l' living. The dandelion, he says, has long been used for }1 1 1 1111 8 1 food, and, properly prepared, is grateful even to the fa4tisll008 taste. The wane. sLe. temen t< apply with more 411' less force to milkweed, yel- low dock, ;reel clover, soul grass and gulden thistle. These are all good as vegetables 01' ,salads 111 both, They contain quite as inuel1 of the mineral elements 118 she vegetables usually' tut livatea, 4101(1 11,..1 81111rees of nitrogen, are ..van 4uperior to 1(1a11y salads new 181 common 1(4e He thinks elan is consuming oiliy- aal infulltesi•lnnl portion of the really edible and nutritious wee<15, and suggests that Hulse nee eaten be improved by cultil'811,111, while 11, search be made for others that 111147' 80118 equally well for food: It will be recalled that it took many years to transform the "lure apple," w1i;411 141114 regaireled only 413 4411 ernllment., in to the. 'tomato which everybody uses its food, The mushroom has a similar 11i4t41ry. 1 C seems quite rem:enaable to sup- 1 pose, therefore, that a general and se.f011t}ft( lnvest.gat14m of the food value of weeds, .especially of those which are more eondm014, 4v01114.e yield very- valuable. results. The facts seem til show that it w+,311<1 not 1 only enlarge and, diver14f4• the hu- man dtel,ary, bu1; m.elerI Illy de- crease the cost of living. LA ')'11'1 0V '1`l{T111'". So -lank 1 44sine111A1' as ,Aria(o('rals 11) Pa 1'14 1)111tee4. :A new type of petty criminal hay r.eeene1y- been 1'1844•ified by the pu- Hoe. They give kiln the 1101)11e 11) ''144)1g4 piekpoeket," The )1'eaenl 'own, of c<Intplic'a4ted danfe4a, 4111'11 415 1.13 3111134,, 8;1'11018 a and m1Rixe, hasgiven the entre(* to, t Parte ball,imens t41 many penuns of s 11 that would pc4m(t nee to take holiday I'd be se 1elie42(1 that wouldn't neersine," ''cru site deesn't nater:, y fection, eh ' Well, I eheuldn t 1, mad ahem (hill. 11'hai',4 the 1.:x bothering about a gar 1 ' sa1<1 VTo by, "1 dun't mind .her nut )vier. ing my affection,'' 4ald 'Freddy "but, confound it, she worl't regal' my diamond ring, either:" Eversb,.'cit in + 414 family's 0'44'141 kind of an 1()11111x1," said Blob},y t the' am44zed limiter, "What 111.11 sense!" she ex,llainled. "Well,' replied Robby. •'nluther's a <teal my baby ester is rn.t.hel•'s littls lauds, I'm the islet, a41(1 dad's th goat," a i en the 7':8•(11 and Clyde canal, n,atxI I{ 1)rumehapel, • Owing to an outbreak of�cli h. f- 1heriain Broad Street School, 0014-1.:' •et ; denbeat11, Beatll' 1ehvol Board have i of derided 1,4. close the school foe a 1 r-.1 i.Pri;'d of three weeks,.. t A fate! ace=;(lent (lc<'.urr<:1 inethi+ . Kinnedelar ("1111ery, Saline, wheal li 11' illiam Reid for i � pony cla•irer, was} buried heueatll a fall of 5''e toils of material,• 0 2umeroiis cases of sheep -worry-.. - 1 ing have occurred at Port Glasgow," 1 and it is stetted that. in, one district nu less than Twelve sheep have been 1 done to death. e. A .distressing affair recurred ail Huntley. Aberdeenshire, lthe infant; sant 'of William Ituy, }.lake} ,beings jt suffuca(ed in its cradle by a toy • l 1p11meranian. 1 Hubert Halbert., agecl 71, a oar - e pliltel', was accidentally killed at Hillhertd Station of the Glasgow 1'111 L Fit; T ERN11N 4JB.E1R311 N:xve i:laboratte Mot hods but Crud A((parnlus. 1`be people in Siberia 11nvc ae curial' way 4.f fighting fires. For 1)1 stance, the Cit4 of trktttsk is plot te<t 0111 111 10 d.su'.13344 each with s1, engine house 111x1 4)31,111. ore er. 07 the watch tower a1 guard i, enn(311 ua,liy stationed 41'141 it i4 hi. dict\ tv scan the housetop:, for .sig;( .,.1 smoke. \1'he11 11 11 1'6 1111.1 ,got. saf- fi<•iently un<ler way for the guar(1 I. .4'0 the. •snduke roe P'iAPs 414" an<l 111e e'uri 's 4131411 444)1. :Richa111 1„ \1 right ce ''Tlvougl Siberia." 'I'11e en3i41 - are pater,' tr1•e and the 11x1' of 111'1)) 1100'l' One Sn11(lay' 11.rnlug while , to writer was in 1.4lcut 41( there 1435 11 fire close 14, the huiel ltherc he w4ts stopping; and all (he pr 110ecllnF,. (:on1<.1 easily he watched. ]drat cattle a troika team (14a.: dragged a htivk.111ld-]8(14)141' cal" rellge. (o)l the carriage ('1)111)3 the firemen, howling ( se:s eeks 1;111 brass helmet, jammed (lu1v,1 over their ears, who carried til one hand hew' the symbolism wetted 1)1141 :afrred the heart 4,l 11aerto inek-- 3 11111)539, when he stumbled and fell in front. of an humming train. (Glasgow t'llamb'r of t'umsnelees • • has can ) „ 1 4.1 13(41(1 of the surprising 1 number of people in England,. in-, ('1)141)4)43 ;,undue, who have only hazy; 4• %bell "f ( la•4g.'41''S Bile• ail(.her"hx1 purtan('e, 1 An exp}341i.101 .4f Bats, supposed to 1.844: hoer 1311'1X1 11e' a• leak in ilio roof ..f tole of the workings, 'took' , Placa% :n a eecll0il of 141. 1 pit, Ciel - 1 nlih19,'.(1. Colliery. and three melt. 15'< l'(• • 4111'1.•311814 1111111.1(. •,, 31,0 )lilre'ni'.4 13 111 P0l'4P!si.?, n<kie, demand a. new Sc11ou1 from the ci,'ol board in place (1f liath•1'ala4 Public 111 )0101, and have declared .all suik, of ('1114ren till they get al sat;-fartury an -(ver. Tho .14(huirally letve 3list 7 arranged: a (''1 (rase. with 4) 1114. 11 Scotc}l. oil; (1 e:allies far a large quantity of l3,dni(1 fuel, The vempaaiies leave: been e.xte(uliug 411<111' 4134( to meet f naval 1• e'p1i1'enlents. r flaming torches. Belt 11141 the hook-aild eaai,l•,4 was the hose cart. and then "allle (1 hand engine .'f primitive typo. .Af- tea• that, fur two blanks, tiled it queue 4,1'writer-filled housllcn.la 011 wheel... '1'110 Pala.te:vie passed in 14 rluu<1 of cls t eiesempanicd :by idle 34311lx .'714 te'eh1-1,, asr,ngg 11('?1)1 en, When I3,,' '40114p1 .4 11'.l.Tt, r 1l tile 7a7Y 774' (.1144 carts'la,.hcll 1i.,wn to the rives,: 14)4(1 Were replenished. Phis erode high pre: %11 gave rise ane: 1,1 a rafter lllim ,1 474 ineiden3 111x,6 Elie 17'kntsl(tar4e! ('1' with groat, glee, 1)1111)1,3 ai. (11•e• 1(18'11 years .5)p, n 1+t1.ing,,i 14114 1' \11134)114 went '13•((511 1,r 1.11;'' 1.14,14)', 'i`Iid)l'611T1 V(111 P1111; 1)-{Y. J y 's the li'spull e of each of the 14101,00 fat<'.ultios of a 111511 e 110141 1w!1113)4'1)1;1' Jt l,3 8 Yb. roBrgsclt. 3r(1, ; 14, convert I(i3'11 meg; du It nay on(1-tenth ars 11,ne h for .thair religion as they pay in (''11)jeat ion avi331,'then' r'1Ue,tor-ears 4111(4 not •half 90 nlu4') 4148 u3)01 '1118.18 gh.ls. '1'110 Biehleeli,i,f 1V 44434443'6,014:14 11 in. only 1110 young that van )Kt tali' -e l)111C11 rr'wtlr<l f('0tl1 111111 )lraino; the old when tdiey afire g•13 get tee' fee beyond and al, 1101:441}-11 41)1)eee(ent5 whore 5•.11 ie- \ere liila?al 4.71.1 4':81110 )ermine 1144 When , ,' m •s 1,t 1 nheltllr.fic �. . ills It h c • 41:134 )3,010. The. 011011131344;05,11 1401 , r' hoµ+14('.4(415 11.411 ne(1(cted •conmlend.4tlion is that 4.111:' 3844 1'x- , ceptiorlall7' stood daalc238, 'Thus an httPoctjve }unl},1+(• \),tttillin, w}i� f41' 1 .411(1 li,�,lkx j14 1Dl+htiel tile. e4<14.1 4 i e11•e . ,'i.Citi`,(t ht \14 l'4.• 1111• �, ,1 Cl' � 1 4 -3 '.''C S 'a fir �.t 4 1 1Y e ' 1 1 4 _ �i (11 1 � 11.. a 1 11 +'1 4. 1 '«: l 1 J ,3 1 n,� 4 71' 14 •' 1 i n u t 1)e( 1, t �O � e a lv 1 ..:,,, ,... p1,l _, r�,. - -} :, \staid, 4x}1110 al nnnll;cf of ex-w11j14ers, hellei-oat ems a1)0) ('irr.114'4perl1lrnl 3) 11'4. Playing a � -'r 1 y ug i 1, (41113 of Argentine lilfliicmrnrv4. have enjoyed nl!limit. c' hospitality x Il . 1 14. 1 +¢ n s me 4 i i)le 11(.1 social ril'ales 4411 the strength of their 111 11 in the tnllgo.' 12,11ch 1141 roti 's in (he' hartrl# 1 .F 1 n had s nl,<:al 1 s ,, s d ti au , tell P 1 r 1 v t e,,.< 1111 1 n �l 1,l ;all .4.,L the neon 41,88± t, , Tit r. i r• i' Bat 1 11'13(, 1•,1} a, wlu,l; 113.1 y+,u going t , he when 7r,u 4(441 ;strewn1 epi 114(11' -1;f` T its a4 be.% l.'d 11,' 1 )'resi(4mtt. b013, set+iuu' I 11 a. ;girl, 1 guess 1aht3 414 rich aid„411 is as good an Anything. +l 744)11 4., eltl'e what you 1)1)1413 e' them, - 1 1 l A 1)4.1(4' WBS has tit,. 1re$onee r,f n1ncl which can btu b t,')) he rn, on tlto. iuwta4)1. all be 3((1,.111. is worth for teet i ar) •1,4 +(e ✓,P1t men lw}l.1, k rldw 'ted notell rant east only bring it: to 1i 114 s1uw14, 1Cmn er:o . g G w lftttu, uta>"k3vs 84(11( .('lradl'1' Y, .4418, bUt+ , t. I11NKe 5 Attu, 11'4+111({4 �. frill '. , ll,lw furl i r n, wh. (.;;(1484 14an.g',, wh(+ax.trf,littdl+tt'boy 11(' 3411” citaritetel' !'f 4)14lipl(41) 41,8; W0,11 fin), fri<;11<1 s.- laird I li(e)n. 1 _