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I ". , ��i!�:�v " ._ .1, :�. , : , !: I , ; , XMNK; ;g . ., - I ' * - ) . � 1 14 i I I � W-herev6i thel3ritish Flax Reo You Will Find the Pioneer . ; � �d��V'.,:;;.. ��;.:�;,��?,'��`�'.:i�; . ,_ , li.�.,�-,�;?X,i "V".1 ". ":?^ ­.�'---,' ,p�; �,:, I., ; X . ..... :.. _i�,.'_*�, -t��;��;�,,�,<�..�.,"^ii�::;�i.f.� " . , . `i��`�Ipil�i?'�'� 1!i��I.,O!"', . X I V.,'5, ...... � . � � ... 1. � I I 11 I 11.1 I � I ) ` , � . I I i � I : i I I . I ­ . Spirit., A Gteat Law�Svit, Just S*tded Has Brought .into � � I I ... X,'. ."', .. � ­ , :.1. .1. ­. !::k:' "I ."!,...�::�i:,��;�",.:,�:"!.,I�,kiI E,� I �. I ":��: ­�;. �.,!� !��jl�,,�,'. ": ;- .,.!�. � ; ,�*.�." 11 i ,d, :, , . ,; ��,.-� . I.. .. �-�i�',�,i �, i i�';��:.�ii�".`!`,�,,',,,�. t ,,W,*1; ',� i:,i The fossil r6mAlfio of An . inial We einbedded Ili the rooks ktootify that I . _ e bbit)o . In, tile Waotarn, Stfa,tm. th ra �, I 11,11VOUtalY 1=110110adtlD e4O.h.44 -OXtO V a p . � I I . 'A 14 ' : 1".. , ' Prominence Another Romositic Stor On y of a Reit Who': 1: W .::;.;I , �7; " P, �'..t­:1,10:.,;,�-� ,'� , ..';jI 1 ��.-g �t'�� . . - . �M'., li��',.��,:j. . iy j: ,'�,-:;":�: . r;�,'.,'.I:�,.,,,.,7,,�l.,.,:,�,,,�;... ,4: , ,!..; 1�.'..'�:%' 4 ''.:,.,I: 'j':; ­'., - , `e I more 1.1tan flftythousaud.opectos have that public ifrivoo,or - I r-' ium are A � 1, ;4 I . . I I , 11 . Rose to Almost Sav"eignPower. I I . .,�,.�!."iii;i:�?,��i,.�����..'��';';.':',� ....., & `1.4111 ­...." I I .� �. � ., , I , .� /, ,,�;.��`.,� .. ...... ,�ey.­­.R;- ­­", "" .. ,v.,�-p.w I gg., .",Z..",:��.�....4�..?�'l�k,;,, �..111'11 ,'�,M,d, . -.1 N". 1.1^ .� �� :!� ", .. ",., 11&� . ; �p�f'..�,p, .s,.�,.gvg,.-e,��,� MM%� ,q �',.,-g,.�.; :-.1. d ".. .::,j... � ,� , "j��i.;,.,�.�jl�� �. �,"OAURZ: ., I �,`��, , � d�,ii ...... ;.-, , I - .. . . 1110". IL,1&. ,::.;��Vul�.';!.�,.$, ,� ti;;Al:i� i-,%;,::' - . ,!: ... i� . . tliirty mll- vanished wlW.0 probably I � d Ilea raligedo ,by w1ijoh as. -�v as ,t . n I I Ulm wenty , . I . , I . � I ' — I ,, I . i . .� � ., ,�`,,�:!�,�� ,�,�',.' ��: , '�, �;::�"-i.,�,�;�:";�l;i7:���;i;�.�*? `�',j _ -�' �d�' -1;:.1 , .. years I . -akeu Ina tbousand, are I . Blogle, d4y� . I I Thpoe buit-di ty-elill-t Sir Charl whose wife, -Lady ad and seven .as, Brooks, I'd i .1, ­,-, .­�'­ ...... ...'N :: dd.­- - - :.:.-,:j :�4­ -fl.rl", ,%;:1g:.:;..,-,.,, .,!,�j __ .�­,�.,.­W- ,.:;!:� _�.. ". ;...141�,:i:.".i"4'�::"l'?�"'i��"���..�',�:i�',;�,.' ;��.,j': '�j'��� '� ,.rho sitoge records indleatte that dur- This Increase is ,due to the fact tbait . I � I 11 � I tjlow�A,114 , Pau N is a fortune worth I . Brooks was received by , -the late Queen; ";;111.'I , , :,;::, - _V �A.'X�; , , ""; '' , 0.4 � .,,.�l�,,.�'.�,����:""",.,.".5�.�,�.,� * . � 1, I . ." �.,��­�;��,,:;.�,,,.: ,!.;!� *�,',,'o,* -� '..'..'. I ­ , li,,� �.:�.;N;i,:,;'­i :., "j:;�; "! .� .'.: , .. I Ing tho age lont -past no one ,speclets the wolves. A as nd ooytot :, whi cth form- I � , , . 110itlifig for, It is, the alopurit, w1ficb. Vktorla not as a subjecA, but a,4 a : -, " `�- ,*,-.i*." .-",?,.�::�.:: , `,�;:�; "! �! .: ..il, ;.1 " ::. m-urvIved.-Iouger than two or tU � ree mg- , e-rly. preyed on tho. raUbits, have year � I I haO Just been awarded to the Duff De - reigning sovereign, tile Queon rf,siil!g1 ,,,!.;',*. .., ."::T:, `1 �­,;Mq- ;�.-, , .; lion years, while sionio'fbay 'here exiot- by year ,had their ranks lessened- by' 1. 14 T010I)MOnt 0941-PanY against ,the Govi , and, kisislux 'her on both cheeks, I �..�.�:",;--,.; � ;� . ..: 11 "' od, ponly a few tbouisaild years, I the slhotgua, the trap -and poisoned "4 ornment of Kalantan, at ter a legal bat- Ran Away from School, ..,"_,9T" .-.";;"�,��i�;!� Ili the e4rth's, youttli, the comps,ra- bait, . . I I ,. � .. I tle Wilich, has lasted exactly tell yMro,, � I � d In the y,e4r 188(k .John Thorburn, 4 i�:: .11.1�:, "' �111ii:`, % "'I".., , �1 � f. -ii -i..�,:`� �. . � i . .... .�,.� , , ,!::. "'.9- , I I tively. .r%pld changes in ollin ooll., � atop In parts, of New Zealand, where car- � � I j i Kal4n,ban lot a glood�-sizod Province on Scotsman, ,wa� trokking witil. ,his, ,wife -, ; I.. i:: .... ,! - , � , .1 and food, together with -the appear- , nivorou% animals ,are few, the. import- I - I 11 the emterff olde, of the Malay Poulu. . . and family fr6m,Latirenoo Marques to f ;,� .:::1 �l-,'#-,;,�,��,1-41�i'tt-4-,:.,. . . $ :it: .4, '. . , ��Iiiiiiiiii ...�i �� :: :�]rq 1.14� - .., �:::r ".. .1 Aii Um"', all -08 Of new en emles, made It oocao� ] ed rabbits, have multipli-ed to such an � I � -11, . *U'la. Thdrt:y Years .ago a young Eng- , lishmAn R. W. Duff . the Transva .1 when the last of life , I :.1 �!'.i' :* � 'i"', `., 4i,­�`; '. .i�'�":;!;..",.,f-?i",�.;���i�..-i��i;,.�.� . . , ....." 11:. . , . I . I 9,%ry tbait any species to win In the e0eat ae to consume all the g.raso, t1fereby the to 1. ,11 , I 1. was, In command -of -a force " oxen succumb to at -ed -a deadly tsetse 1, � i � , , . , . . I!i ! .'' , struggle, for existence should change �aud M,61fig slieep, starve to . I 1, . deartfi. . " . � I .; � of native pollee engaged in fly and the 11tVia, band of travellers .1 ." , Its habits sitrueture,to harmomlze "I ! .quelling u reball-lon in the British ter. let 81 were tranded near a fivative vil- I , d -, i' .`,�`K:,'.�,;V� � ��-.','�i__-,�.;,,. , .�i ", ., . , .- ,. f"'. I I with its envi.roarnent. � , i Thus th a aaceadency of one group of d � I I I i 4111tor)r of Pahang. To thesed, the,re- . Inge, � I ... �:�!;?:!�,.",; .;.-.;:'-1-1..;S.,-, i :,:�'L, .. .The pena4y for fallurs to do this animatlis often metaosi iher:diaaippe�w� I � I Ula -across the border into Kalantan, I The disas-tre , ;.,-i:'i",;:..d�...!:- , .,.,.--_ , *,i��I..,, : ....." .. !il.;::�,`�i��i��:�!:��;i;; ��i,�,,�;:� �:�!�:�i�:�i. , .1 was extinction, . � ance of another. 1. I . I . -and -so itaet.the najah, who af!W�waa*, r proved fortunate, for led to It . ..;" - ,.�. ­: 11.g" ..'1��%%,A:!:, H., �:!;.;";,,*.:;!�l�i;!���iiii;�,���i;;��;,".'-..�,�,,,�',',..:�s !�:� ii!�:i: ��,::,: ':�:���*I�',',��;,'��;,;­ `i:�� '!�:i:::...-� ,..-:�� '. 1 There is, a continual warfare in na. This to especially tit a ie j .tj ,U of th n V. I i d I.. � wanted him certain , eoneessdons Tharburn ifteetlag Umbandlue, to the King of Swaziland., who took a : . , . � !��i�:�,.%::� -'iili, ;: ..� ­..!�:"!�.,!;;:"d.*:.,, ;;:.!:�."!il,.""".,"�.:.,"�ii..-4�l.!,.;�� - t:�'-.i �. . n .� . i��::: . . lure not only between certain different duction. of a parasite into 4. new Wun- I I , . work fillneral, and the like,, says , �,P a t, gave him a I.. . II.:�-����i.��i!.":�.���.-,,�,�,',�i;i�.,�.:ii:.."��-", - _ ... .� ��:�`,'-;,-��:.�,,; " � species, but Also ainong the indIviduals try where the hosts. ,have not become . �, I I ;: �i bond On nawppap�r. but In the 'royal kraal . !:��,,�:!i�::�:*��iiii!;'%'��:'-j,,',�,"�',�,i,�'. ;:::::. � ­,...:� ,�': i . ;:;��t:l:" j.:i.�: 1. - . . . ;;%:, :,!"%.:��'_, of thellsaine, species. . mora or less adapt -ad .to w-Itbotailding I , A I .� A Broken Promise. and, PT8S&11tIY askedWs advice about a letter he had ­Ii:�;: .A.', .., :.-. � . : , ,�,: �, . ­­ , , ,,, .­;!�, :­,:..! .,�. ��,�., 1,-t- 11 - ' i...-..%-.:, _­�:,._ .. 1 �': �,-,�. ,, : *;. . Of the one hundred or more opiaers I in the P hatched fro jgV in a oucoon. only . Its, attacks, I The smallpox germ Introduced Into � . r� I � .. I ,e, RaJah entered Into part- Finally ,tit received from a carcass .-Ion-hunter, Thorburn's 'advice , - j *::,�;�:!..i� :�;:�,*:,�:!.: i . . . � �..?,::,�:!,: ":.?�::;:�.�, rl;��­ I '; ..,.,r;,,:,,,.,,,.,,- :1. I. . �.�­. a few attain full size, ,the weaker be- , Iceland In 1734 kilied more than halt 1. : . UersliJp with young Duff, and the lot- was; good, and .,'.. ,..;:,. j �,::?.�:�:�, ��: �. ".... . :....", ;­...,....." -:­,;.: t'�.. .i:1:,- - .,'.. .,'.. .,'.. �.j. :1;.;::..,',. i�.�:-�!..., ...... ;.� ::;:::: �i::�i . :f.%:.. !�:.��,;.,. ,:,�... ,, . :� �­ ' r I �:I'L .''. ...r.....,,; lug y t ,eaten b' -he otrougeri. the populatRyn, and,. almost equ,ally ,� I I , olopin,ent ,Of all -the interior of the State. The country the. king asked him 14 remain, Moo gave him a -large piece of Jund, He 1%,:,:iV1.1:::;:­. :��:�:. ,. - .�.*.�!� �:;;i��,::!�.�,��i 1!*.',;:.,i:i��`i':.�.::: .�t,'i�;�:i�'�.'::,:��;���::,.ii�::- I.. .1 ..X.,.... ,.�����;�,:,::,]iii , _ L _:­ 11.....,;,�!��;:,:,::,]iii:; ­ .............,.,.,.�..,r,..,.'..,,,,".,.:�!!! ". f:.:5":1::�'.i1:..;­ 'ill �i,:i;sx.,,._� i�`..;,!�:� �, � i�,,-�.,'��i� . . . . ..d , . , " .* ;. �.;;�'-i��E�:�;��i���:�.,,�'.1���!!�� I, .,: , . , i . d ,",i.,',._,.....,� .... . *. .: . I...,:� � 1. ,..... ,� ,,:i� . : i: � � d, ��',;-,;. i,�,�'�,� �:;: . .�*. � I .. "..... � � -� . : I., 'I., I. . 1 "I. ��i, . .";::,; I ". .. I. I �. . ..;:.,.Iii:�.,�..'�'�i�-Il'i;�!f,�ii�������:.:;... ;.:�,,i� ; .,. �'�' Of the million ,eggs, do posited by fatal resitilts occurred when the dls� a first i � ; Ir � , wa6'-rId-d,I,ed* With diasease, especially 190 Thorbiirn built a hotel and istowesi, :...''.,. ,L:;:,, . . . . ' L - ,::I L;'�..:.:,;:;:..�,.,;:.:.-�.:4�,�.::i:�'�'. _,; - : 1�,;_:�� 111.11 1. . i� ` , ,,;..,:.N , - ; : -j:j:, . . . . . :, ­4��';,:dd�"�I*j:, . . .., .. ,,j::,'."., ­::�4 di.""�;! ,, d ,:'.,, .. ': ;; . d ,�:,:4 :,d';'ji�:.,; " '.'d::1;�,:::, shaiL, probably less, than a Store giv-e ease visited Greenland. It is therefore evident that the ex- � I I � I .0inaillpox, and Duff's first job was to opioned, mines, and became Prilme M ta� I .... �pz�11:..,:, , , , n .��,':....;,;:.."', �.,;:­-_,�, , i �el rise to adults,, -as mainy will dio from termination of a species. deopends on, . 4 : � Va0drKate 300,000 nativea. He opened - up gold, silver, -and tin manes, cleared . iister over a -country larger in area than England'- His' in el 0 w e fill a 0 as y - "*".f.i�"I".�,.�iii;i�l:;..!.,..�]:.,.:�i�*::..,.,�!.'*.'��., , 1:�.;,:_` ,.",, -J., ; . , , - -, ­ .� "... 1 �:.,�,,.::... ..". . :,;�;:;:, . 1lack of food and others must go to .. . " saflefy the carnivorous -appetite Of several factors., niva-t Important of which axe the Presence of numerous 4 4 � A 11 I Virgin forest, and planted thousands. '7ofacres ' -0611leut and it io largely through him that t0-d'aT SwazMand 1i ­:.:.1i . I., . . � ;i�,i��,,.i,., , -,I;ii��*,ii:�,,,.i . ls��,ii:�X.i:�:�, . '. .i�!.�� . . . . . . . , d �;jji.:�q , f '�::;:,!."','�.�f* Of a,do7en quail reared- in a single � ell, -d . Offilles, " -the lack of propa,j, food. I .. I . 4 : of rubber. He became un- Is the roost pros. few During a -hundred, thousand Pears', sev- . � I A 4 � iorowned king of Xalantant, , . Perous of all the.native South Africa,ii I i '.. A - '!.,. '10, nost, only a of the more hardy sild 'be . era I sPecies Of vertebrates have be- I 4 ` � . . Protectorates.. in 19 09 the Britisli Government -took Another Engl-jeliman who did won. ,Over Ralatitan, but Mr, D�ff retained . . . . . .. 1 W!"M . . . . . ..... ,:::::.", , ., I . .. , : .............. .:::::::::::::: ,:11 1:�?,. .::..:., ,. ,:��i . , ddd, ,:1. ��,:,.:��i ! 1 wideawalce will able to endure -the. rigorous 'winter and osic&;V, th, ,v, 'r- 0011118 extiUct, =,Ong WhIch are the . huge mammoth (a nearrebativ the I �. i . I derful. things, was the lato Genera,j his - ooncessirons. Then. came I �..'s� --gmgr ­,­­ ..." .. cg j.,;: ." �* .: ! �.g . _�:-�;;.1'1N:'4,;;;11 � - .-.:.j:�'1:i!.,i:1i.'.1.,., .m �, ` �".".r-��.,*.,�;,!".i,d...,."�.,.,;.� , pursulng,olizamies a of elephant), Steller's sea eow,,t 'Ile gaieut ,f- � I .building of a TAAltway. But the ,cothe' ,in. DIgbY NV111110fighby. He -had been in ...'! �-g/, . ., .'­,.��,,. �. � I I . , "I"o, t .- ,_'� ,. N�jla M .7"'. �,.M. The fu',mar petrol Is one of the . , auk, and the moss or glant birds of . I . � � !pany failed ,to keep their promise to -the turn auctioneer, war correspondent, soldier, finandre-1, and -wlten I r ....., . _ - 11.;.� I 'il.....". .. " M,. " 11 , I 101�1.� - .1.1.111111111, �'... v .., .; -do .. �4.. ,; I most abundant of birds tn cartain re- gions of the sees, but the fentale lays New Zealand, I ,; 1i TUJU the rak1way through Dun eon. 43891slaus-and the result has been the Plon-eer 'he landed In Madagasca:r'whare he be. . I ... 11'­:,Ui..!.��. .�,,��Ify, _'.." ...- ...%ng -gm . ttt -1111.1 . .......... �.,,......I-:,.." :4111A., �� � N ��� ,I. 111 - -,10'.." . .N.N. gg,� 1. '. * . .? .1 " "', � R � ? � - I , .;:: -;.. . * - -­­ 1,111111.,;1; W�M;:::: I !` only _one egg yearly. It,has scarcely Tn 1871 Oolonel Dodge drove for twelity-Ilve miles along the Arkamses. . . I ; law-s-itit just brought to a success fol v"Lue 00MMander-In-chief and Prime 1'. . ­... , ,­ " "- - ­ . t I rpifo­ any enemies. , River through one Unbroken hard of . I .ending. Minister 'to 'the Queen of the Hoyas. For ' he ,was ____ ., 7, .1 SKATING - ­ - . ON STILTS. Riabbits, though -producing tb.ree lit, ters, from four to buffalo, Millions, of these noble ani- I I I . I ! � All, over the world there have always years practically man- arch of Madagascar. It he I . The above Photo from St.'Moritz shows Phil Taylor, Canadian son, of six -each in, a sea- are off the decrease in the East- mals fed on the Weste"n Plains. A few I . _141 � ,� i been Bligiliallim-6r. engaged in sditillax was, who . expert in Years, later the .completion of the 'NOrthern 11 i r suilventuTes, The most o0lebrated dT,eW up -the treaty between the Mala, . wl-Dter sports, in action,. He blaims .to be theonly man to perform tricks on ern States, owing to the preeeii,ce of pa,cill, brought huntel�s and , N �� case Is, that of Sir J Tames,'Brooke, the ga-ST &n,d the French at the end of tile wax betweren them. I the novel slabas, Als- partner at the SW fas fee mecoa, is Miss Ruth whit- so I rapt many toxes, dogs, mink, man and trial birds. by 1$88 scarcely a thousand buffaloei .1 _� I 11 , . ; Young Englishman who became Rajah John BOYes, a Hull mail, takeT, dainty London skater. I I . � I __ , were living fa America, '.1 � *f Sarawak. Ili 1825 Brooke fought who rail . . � � 1. 1. - ­­ I I .- .- . - !!!!!, ­ __ __ ­_ - ' j for the East India Company in the a way from school a2s a boy and joined 8, fIvIling Cactus would glive It up disheartened. Salmon's The Waking World. _" bead with furious, speed and a noise, " . , : Burillit WaT. Having been da.ngercpus� 17 woundled, he resigned hd.s co,mintis- vesisel, had -already had many adventures whelf. he arrived It, -the It Is. fortunate for you that I am wTithig tbis for 800-Mles Trip. I The Canadfaii Department I of 311artne The city, we are told, fiever sleeps, one would Imagine., fit to heep the an- * � �, i, ,silon and returned to England, where lie and his frienda fitted up a small eountry of 10kuyu. This African trilie, halt a M,,,,Gn s,tro S, ff Inhabited ,a week and not later, have now ordered'three inore gardiens, circularones, to library. , and Fisheries lies, marked a consider- but I able number of Atlantic sa Inion, by whaft of the country? Have you ever risen and dressed ti -re neighborhood awake. Ancl the fields -do they not sleep? . country as big as Yorkslilre sit oratside the yourself between the clilining of the Something soft and woolly is xv.ov-' - A ; I zoallirg�ship called the Royaj.je.t. ju� th-le Broolde sailed for Barnea,' and were notOill'OUSIY treacherous, There is, tal Ic also, ofs coupplio of ever- for attathing silver tags to their dorsal I hours, fins, for the purpose of tracing the I of one and two In. t1fe morning . lng over and about the grass and I I 4 1 I BOYes was the ontly white man in green wodds the front of the house. movements these fish. and tumbled your waydown the crook- around the lower branobes of the trees ,4 i � � , stamping Out piracy. I their territordes, and for months, lived With sd-.K ga-rdens, two woods, ,and an , of Asalmon that was marked liber- edy stairs, -across, the square hall, pull- and hedges, a night mist that shines 1 : . , I � . There he found an ins. urrection in � In daily danger of de,ath. y at he gain- ornaini-autal lalce I shall be unbearable. and ated off Burns Point, Port'lllaltland� ad � I back the big bolt ofthe f rout door almost frostily beneath the sitarlig#t; . I full :Was,t, and the Rajah penned in his caipital - The Rajojh Jumpred at Brooke?s ed their confidence and started drill- Ing them. He organized . s'n army, . . . But that is, for ,the future. To -day I write ouly of my throe gar- dens. Yarmouth County, Nova s. and stepped forth into the moonlight9 June 11th of last year, Nft cotla, on j Now, it ever, the couatry- should be a killvid in i and a round rises ever -ever, from here and allabout, something you -can- 41 . . I offer of, help. The Englishman took I which he. drilled for -two hours daily. I would write -of -thtent. at great- . er length but that my diatfodil. garden the 111olsie River, Quebect, I . , asileop. I n the early not hear in the daytime, a sound. as of thousands of tiny lips opening find � I . .. . comment] of the natire forces and in He 01-0thed them in kha,ki, and took theri iuto battle In sending oaf -,fit irresistible'eall. , part of July. I I High aboveyouthe'lliecia is resting I lier closping in the air. In the trees� In the . " '. I .. a series of terrific battles absolutely underthe Union, Jack. go to sit oil the ataircase.-A. A. Milne, Ir this fish took the most directl with cheek olf. a mist -cloud, but hot- I grass by the roadside, in Your shadow - ,� . arnaahod -the rebels,. For thesis gar- War With the Witch -doctors. In "If I May." I � yes axe wide, and she looks -down route it travelled about 80-0 miles butf a L I stead.fly, in 'no way ,concerned by the las you glance beh,lrjd you. And lean- i � ... � I . view the RaJab, Y luda Hassilm, pre- The witell-doctors hatedhim but he I __4�1_ � If It followed .the �Iarger indenta: ons appaaranc.e of a. black Ing aga;inst the old fencing and- hold- ' sented Brooke with -a huge slice ,of his beat th,tm at their Own game. He be- � "Art for Art's Sake.". � of the shoTe-line it travelled over 1,200. speck of curl- ,, ous 'humanity on the -garden, A I , rea ur b th rg 3m to 'ca ch 11�9 night - t t . .1 _. 11 ­ ­. . king.-dom, making htlin absolu-be king. came abs-alute king, s'nid h,js people . I Art for art's .does, �� miles. . path. I t hin little shred of cloiidi, torn from words, you become -cons-cioust of a less - . I Ralah Brooke set to work to put down the p-irates, who were raiding were ,so proud of their new civilization I that they looked dtown on their ,sa-ke not mean . . that axt Is moretimpnrtant than motal� . , . . s . , I . A Onii-.Page Bible—, the edge of a mwe of shadow3r vapor er sound, a vell faint, very gentle I 11 . I . . the whole ,coast or noraw. - They neigh- _b,cr& and callad thein 1%ayagests'l . or I& -table. pursuad -to .the excluWou oil . . 6 make, a complete icopy Of the Old 1�� el's 49 moving slowly a�cross the eraouJd f sounilb a sound. so lovable that you throw out your arms, in thought, to �� . �d I ., ,- I 1. 4 I ; foucht deepemtelv, but vrere beaten. British offlefaidom, 'grew Jea,lious and every oth6r interast, It .simply ineano, � the hills, vells the moon's eyes, for a I New Testaments oil a siingf.e. sheet' hold It. It is .the beating of the heart . ill . . � � I . 11 � lime I In 1867 lWah BrookWa_ hai at - Kusbaug was attacked by a, large force . Indleted Boyes, for '�dacolty," and, al- though he was -triumpliant-Iy that art Is, a region free and autono- m-ous.. It cannot be, bent to ends, oti ! Of paper 6ft. long and 21/_.ft. wide, le a. 21110111oat and floats, eway aaliong the stars -cloud, childrein, It seepme, never feat of the country that slumbers not, I I L .,�L, : I 1, � 1; . of Chineise pirates, and he was driven Vat of his capital. In sippitte. ot his a -go acquitted, this ended his. career as, Icing. He wao on,17 thirty-seven when lie res,Igned . moral edification of, practical props- ganda without -coarsening warplugand 'Zilea,pening of skill sad pa-blence that Zewi slleep. 1� people would andertaka, But it has' a cham t j ThG broken -voiced olid ball i been do -tie by a Ja,paaes-e 61iristlan; - When Soldiers -Were Flogged. .� .1 11 I ­I . � I . .. lie cobected a frash fo.roa and recap- li-le monarchy. As a -triumph of per- It, any more than a .church the half-hour from the steeple, head- named Ishizuka. ling The tombstone ersoted In Hcaton. . I . . i , I tu.red the town. i sonality. his, achle'vemen -t has never I stoeVlo ca�*ba turned into a si-lo. And I no t their lack of harmony, for they This unique Bible was � h 0 h*P r , 0 (Midd,lesex, England), C u o a d, t , He was eitteceed -ad by hJ& nelybow, been equaliled, -let alone ,surpassed. even the most practical farmer would,i printed'by, inmgjae themselves, to be ,oalli Jag to hand on fine Japanese paper with the memory of PrIrmte, John Whlt% 1� . It ,; � ______..__-.___._--._.1 _�___7 hardly dare to suggest that the church a'n,o one., urlests it be the recta.r's, wh j Japanese writing brus.h. The letters' I te- I Who _AYa-% the last man !in the British . I 1; 1. I I..... � - A Promise of Tulips. trustee asIt tile architeat to plan it church without a steeple, oil the appear beautifully ,distinct w,hen seen' faced. donkey who obooses, to stand all 4 1 ifight with his, chin. resting on the top Army to be, floggedi, has been reno- ad ev n � v.at a,t the Insitamot, of the S e th I . 1� I � I . THREE GARDENS - . . 11 . Far the tulips, have net bourgeoned yet. No, I am� wrong. (That is the ground thit it served lie Prattical pur- . po-se.-LIewellyll Jones, in ',First Tin- under a micros,cope. bar Of the gate for no better reason Aocoriling to the artist, "four years , . it would appear, tha.il to scare late. Humors, to wbich regiment While Wes aittached. I � . . �� : . , .0 wOrSt Of 110-ing lthes,e dIfficulit wordsp` . Yes, I have three gardens., you They have bourgeoned, but they have prea'sions." --------O- and th-ree mon-the and 10,000 Prayers" were requird'd- to, coulplete the work, home�comers wbo have for the me- njent forgotten his- iial)lt, The a.ctive ' AX the, inquest -on NVbite at Haffil&i. � i I � Come Upon tile firiSt 0110 as, Y-01,1 are not blossomed, Their heads are well shqwn. up -the staircase to the dTawing-11 above ground, they have stweeled Into Why. Dine? A East Indian . I _­*-� � And.An Explorer? Your Hardship, owls do not -count, nor do tile bats, they are more tban halt way into the low revelatices were made as to the brutality shown during -the, infilation ... I rootti. It Is outsdde the sitaiTcase win-! budsi, but the budis. have not broken. I - young of some Nvealth a,rrived Ili New York-, and. there claim- I Mistress (Instructifig new butl,er)- land of fancy and cannot be taTmed or the p�uujS,hnjan!t. That spb6oked the whole Brttish public, and- thes-e led .1� dow. This Is tbe daffodil garden-! So, for all I kni6w, they may yet be ad acquaintance with a gentleman 'Now ]low do you address, a baronet?" I' normal� but never lit the day-tinle first of ,all to tile reduction of t -he . I I three feet eight inches by ni-fie ln&e,s. 14 � The ! sun-flo,wers. However, the man says they will be tulips; lie wholn lie bad met In Calcutta. The Butler -"Your lordship." Aild his were the wators Of the stream 80 ifuniber of lats-lics- to be. given, to a,fly I '... . i i . vulgar sp,eak at It as a window- box; that is how one knoivs, that they'tullps; was. paid for and he aslisures methapt lie has American greeted libil. cordially, Lind atter -so,mie, lady?" "Your ladyglilp." nolsy In their clamorous ohatter, shouldering their way impatiently tn solditer ,condemned, to flogging to a I ; . aile vidgar. The matd, hus her im(trac- 1 bad experleziao in thes,6'inatters conversation, Invited him to dirtler the "And an admiral?" add, -out of zfc-Z�jg cotim6, maXimlim. of fifty, and ultimco'Wzy, In ... 11 � tiote-, Niia are not at­hoinie when they . . . The, man says, that they will be tul ips� next -day. It had been arranged to have some friends meet "Bre­ytiur flagship." . .their and teapIng breathlessly down the stelps 1866, to -the abolitiog of flogging a,xo- gether in the Army, ,�, � ( . .1 I ;I Call. Presumably yellow ones. the stranger, said, the dinnor was mth- . ---17.+- 1 -_ - I - . I � � Souletiffies I sitt On the stal.1% and counit deffoddis in my garden. There One's gardens get sma0d, -er and small� e&r. Abr third Is offily eleven Inches by er 61a orate- t erefore everyone was highly disa3vointed 'whe lithe guest a c es ways trike. Matches, whichl,are not ll,irmad by . ----.---- ___,____.__, Mill "GO Tul' SEA, MY LAD, GO TO% SEA!" � I � . 1� 1, are sevelf-ty-eight of their; peventy-1 tine lifichea. The 'vulgar call fit a did not make his appesTanice. The Wetting have re celitly been invented I . d . . eight or seyebry-nine-Icannot say for .. ' I because keep Japianese garden -Indeed, I don't see . c East Is next day lie was s-clen at his hotel and by mixing ths milk of rubber with the . . � I � � Certain, ,they will nod, -ding their heads, so that sometizoes. Easit and Weat. is West, and never the i asked If his. absence had. been ,due to Illness. "No; I was quite well,- he fulfuluating material and then vulcan- lzlu,g it.. Learning to be a Se aman'in Ten Weeks. . I d I .. twain I omie may,escape. me., or perhaps I may I shall Aneet, but this does not said, calinly, I'litit I 'was not hungry." . � ,_ . -----------.2--. . I During -the ,past seven years, 5,623 lioclnmr for each boy. Below is' il sipot- . � Count another onei ,twice ov6.r. The; prevent my Japame,ae garden froni, ,slt- 0 - The Test of Greatness. , seamen .have Jolued British Vessieft leas messroom, and a department fIt­ I � I wall around the dikIfodill ga,rden Is -tIng on all old English refectory -table Woman ChImney Cleaners, - Some ,men are, born great, F-olue ac. front one- traAning eatablIshment, This ted up, for t1he training of otewards- ��,'! . bright bluit-,-I painted lit nlyself, and jin the dining -room, . Twellity-three women in Englaild are (itilre greatiless, while �qjtfll OtherA, get! is 1111017a ithan, haafthe lackv zaitpiped un- a lucrative post on modelm llfi,erm. I I I etill. carry patterns. of It about with me . A Japanese Group. known to earii their liv6,111lood as I into the yeast ads,--Tha Thrift j�ja ga. diew the Red Eusigifi. from, such institu- There, are loctura'rcomi�.;,, eidonf�ed by I. --and the result of all Vieve yel,jo-,W A Japaneoe garden needs very care, chininey swepps. . . I . ;Pille. � . tioine in this countTy since October, splendiiii itiode-1 ships� where theepreiti- 1. I ii heads outheir long grem necks, wav- ful maliagaineizit. I ,have -three native __ . _-, I . . .� .-,. . . � ­ 1.918, wlf..en thl-s, school Nvas founded. ,CAl tralaing is given, and., above, a � �" Ing above the blue waills, of my garden Is that we are always, making ex,cuses gardeners working at it day and rigjj�t, I I At least they ..t *9.1._�-�w,,. ,.,-.4&.,.., "N."t . . . . . .. lg!�?._, .. 11 ­­", I M'q-`.�. ­­ � - I .., . __ - N, 110 ��, , '' -:,g�?. �,i�t� "I,;-'.'..., 11" .. If. . N11 -1 ��:,, ,, .11,i,��, 1 F, I The Gravesend Sea School takes 'wire'ess -j,, room wili,ere the lads! take a I maintain the attitudes. or .1 1111, : "I N - :;:� �0'�ffl box.i without 1previous: experience or�-Oofirszethiit gives. thenilanother chance io I � � to elach other for going til) and doWn atalvs,� wit! the bell in the dmwi.fig. men hard at work, but they &n't ,seenj do muelf, � p ;:.;�;�Ik�il`.�. .�.;- .-gsx--,:,:,.:,-, i��` �::­ �,N::;�%�.,'-!,�.�:!: . :;::; . , KM : I, the si�a awl. ]it ten weaks' intenolve! of emi'loyffi,alit-as ,wlre�iess w t her. a, c, I , I I I ,to , perhapst they- are afri I'd :,; . �::: ,§R!*!"�': ... ..., .1-1- li: .�:, .i.%XQ,::-1.;�-:.:X, I triatiti,tig teaclies tbani knotting splic- I I The CIOUMB 1110111d,&S, ithires )%,looks, on � . I � �� . room la, never rang. Fjrst Fruits of �Spring. of th"DW113,9 Due anot-ber out of elll,� pjiay� Ment. The belad gardener spelirds lljs� I ..., ....... � , � ��:il i� i . � ... . . ��,­i��'-.'i!.,�,' . "", i� �i��:�! � §..".4 : %,-�'.' ': i �� �11�i� .. 9,.:."�,' ��: *:,� "a � Ing., be t-liandInig, rowling, swinfining, t a I heaving the le -ad, signalling, knowledge SeR. 11 e 8-cho-Olt"ailling ship Trittoll, where 007111iti,olls, are roproduced-, AV-at'011- . F "I . But I have -,I fault to find. with my time poiliting to the jargasit ca,atus" .:; '. :: !....,., ...,:.... ­ .. .1 ... :�il� ,,, 1i d 11 (N�* Of the confpas-,ii�, atteari . ttll lemona eil aire set a,vd kept nigolt anid day; . � �� ftffodi-Is. They turn thol.r backs oil "Look I and saying (I suppose In japaqlaae), I ,7 ,, '. :� �V_ni :*. .;,;,�,,,g ,� , .kffi, ...., .."10. . � ,!,::t: . -i "...., i::t. �,.i-* '�11`.11 �1�1.. 10'a moving cril" , clealli'll.g brasis and time Is rung on the ship,,fi! liell; at,d. , . I , na. It is iiatu.ral, I -supipbse, tht, at th,ey do nat care 'to look Ili at the window appear at my oftottis I" The Other two , to be waigli-i,ng hIA.,Sunday .1 �.­ .. .. ­. ,�l:i:,.:".:",,!i""..�.<.;.;:�;- "...N. , 0 t.:..'. i :.i1,.::,.. -1 ';�:",jl�ij::.. ,W.W, . `il�:-%Ii: :��:"Nj�-�I��i ��, I bright work, E-crubbing, preparing and navigatiorn, s4gnal, and binna-le, IntiLps I trfiuir��d . . . i I to see, ,whof,t ive axe .doing, preferring for sihirt him, hjr�t.ea:a at pr I uming or ITattlifig 1ii11.1.*.:,1 '.'*.'*',�Aiii'��. :., .. .1 :1 -�.:,;t�;; ;";�, " g, N."'i" ��jl��:!j: " .., , .M. I ,.K.:. .. .., �. , " li�.I_., ......N**'.!�_..,�i, .. : .I',.,.,., .a... serving the rweui, and every poac,tical are , and lighted, duty connected. wil0i Ginployineirit, at 1 T110 11-110',- . I , � . the blue sky and the suit, and all they out, . . I NvaAch 18 what I pay theiiii fair, I I 1 � I ..`,.' � ... .�:.:,,.l %%::1.,.,! .:;;:Q;,:zl:,:�:::.",:!:!.,:*.:�:*�":: .. !:;;,';�ii ,",.%!:':,..;;.;i:X, �:,:. -';�:.�,!::., . �Ii . " :t C0117'Zt! Of irattiftig is, re. sea, <of dock, ar lit the victualling de- , i cognizer.1 13Y the Boartl Of Trade as one I I �, � tan catch of March and April, but the end of It is- that we see too little of gre.,vt'vctivit However, th e whole seene is olle ot Y , for ill the ornamental �:�"-�2_­.,, , . ;,iii,�';:ii�� �i.`.i�'.i�i�iid*T� :. __ ... .,: _­..�'...' .... ­ 1. . � 1. md,i ,�,.I.,",,", " 4;.1_.-. ... I.. , . �.�, ­:�.. �_. f1rat-a-ld. .. 1. pa.rtnient. InAract,'oll ls­aloo givet In mouth's. ,tervice at i�jea. with twelve I . I �� 1, _ - :i�:..'.;i��;!� I I 1, I. � . _� .. �'4:.:; ,, � . �. I . _ � itionths.' im-a servic�, a boy Is, enititlod, . tlie�T fac,ts; for even It -they,are tra.fil- watier In the ifildMe cit the garid,en tw,o ;.;X`� -.:i;, ::�­ ,� �, .­­.. 11 ;.,!:.d-.::. . - I � .d::. . . i$:; . ... ,� !.� .,.M;� I A Training Ship Ashore. � to slill) R's, ordin'.1py DeRnleil. at the d .1 : �* . , ed in youth with a dt-ipo,sldon tOw4 ard fialliSrinell , tile win'd-ow, yet as soor, as they begin lanA are hard at it, ho-p1hig to I sonvothing for fily b al f t S . .....i. d i .`�i�i I . . ,.. �j�ii�., , ��!,i i.�k . 0:41'..:,.� ,. : . . .... . ! .�.�. 1::,,;: , :�:�: �:; ;,'!_,' I 01jr- I , wa p .., thbraxits most bq fit enough to en-, reili,t .,.& for tl,,,I.t rating, VU.1 after . r - to tonle to their full glicry May swing far thoY bave not had a Llbe. . :,� ,11 � :",;4* 1 1:.:::.:_::;,,i " �: .__ b �,;,%�.:-,, ..:.::��': ;�: ;:.:,! . dura 1% Eca, lite, alld for the li-armal boy tl'TC,�' yc&nr,' 4,8a z,ai,vlice lie 1,1, enj,,,,,jtW I I , �­ � I , � round tolvArd tile gntith iltill hide their,, My japanc-se r " , afit- ,Qrd,ell IvErs ill 3�..a.dv, � i��:::-!��:!� . ,'::,::::�,,::.�,::� .. 1- ::�� �'5.�,:i,'�i� . ,::�:! s�;.:,:!�!.:. �::�!�: �i�,*;:�i;! ...:..:,.�: I I i ha,viDig I 1! Is a desilre ito go to sea -and there to the rating qv.j�ipay of able seaman, - no better and hea'Llifer way of r,4,,,e- I The s,chtol is r --illy fc.r t,11.6 tr�j,lnj 137 . 1 ! I . d beauty from u.1.9. 11at tho House Oppo- ago I over the ollier,% that It is in. e. I a ;,.. kl�::M�-. 'i ii��;i,!- !g , `:il �!�i�;� �i:�:;.A_�,�: ."- -::;e.0 �,;::,: . n: I 1 . 1 hig the wc,ro,d whitle earaling olls'q liv- of ic,:,ur,�n, but its, course fo� in, lu�A�,Ive, G . . . I I � site oees thleart, and bTinigs, ]its vxi4bo , 13,011,1101i't I's . of the s - seacons. The 'daffadfl.s I I ., fl -111 I 7 i �;!.,�%, ��.'.i`-. �. I , 1;1! ;;��i� ,:!i::. 1:: ;Ito�::�;:�; , - .­ �-.*"�)!:; j!!i ":, . , .X ;� I"..." .... ',T;'$i' 1 log,a-a callrz�a- at a, '90110'al: like th,at at all. -I the,,& exe suqff,� L,oys V m ot - � - I b'O. 73 t hwc ..44 . � i . you may be sure, to lid's window to look W ill bow their baad,s aald d-ro-, .­_­ I 1'� :o ... 111 !j: .',�., �� ;,Ij ::t.,%;-1 : , , "::;!�: ;-:�.:,:.';, �-R,;!%:, " :.�,, ".i"�. "N, .ii,', .n,::�;,P�i_., :,� �-i�., il,,.i,­, "'..... -, 1 � ;;�'; "4M *1 ;M11 ., .:i:.%: 11 � Grasovencl is the beet pos.41ble eutm, ing van ITeep back, so -tba,t ,ittally .1n,,j.oi 1 9A the-tn. Indeed, .1 should not be sur- Thie tillipia--wall, lot its, be alftro that . � i;;; �51' ... :.� I.I.N. . 0,�� ��.I�,`,'!`,:,�,,, ,,:� `�!90 � ,��,*i `�I ,.".. .�` : . I Capid,'Idates, I must provide, a gua.-rdtat's .Ilavc- b�-,�t::-01110 0,11IC--f 'ttewards, quart*,,,T- .. 1p I . pirlsed, Ifilio boasted of It as "ItIL % gar, VleY m1p tollips, firsit; but, it the Inall I � � ,�.: I.., .V­J"i� I .1: i. I .. , " ". i ! wrtf,ben I . cons' -eat wi-1 a, doo�oxs cortifl.; masters, and even jlja,,t,-j�,, 9110, is niow ': � I f I dien" Alift Nvere evell, no -w writing In a Is I correct, tbey ,too will wither. ijut I � I � .��..!_ :::� 1.4 ,::!.1':M ..., ��: � 1, Cabo of Iftnass before Umving home, !a eblef olke.l. 1,11 the pers'leal" Illitt-4 . C, � � ,book about it. . the green bexlpehog whith frifenjils tal't I I �;:Iw�'�.,!�..,­ �41t"�*.',.­:..�V'11 , ....-K-K.- :: �;,,��!:,:11%%% '..,i;g1N '..' �Q :X i, d; _';� � :":j:�:.:�:� . ­'­.�:�. N,i�"l -,-.:; ,::. i ":.::.,: j,,i, _ ... ... .... . :,-V'1'.:,*-":.,:.; '1� j I . � It would Ile a�vkw,ivd for a laid �to come,! Although under lie obIlga:tIoll, t1l,3 I I � IV17 second 90,11d,all Isi, circular- life olgluteen4ftches, .Ili, diameter and,; of ) IS' a cactus Nvill Jupt go on and on. I . must have sonie ,source. of oe - J,f� I , I ,,, rkili ... M.� I.I.I... , ., , .. I.. �1.1 ..�." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11"....." ­ ... 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Ili Vie,�.cliocj, the uppelr!Jab, Tbe larls, are, howtvo.r, jt,dvjs,ad . 1i I lot', More vtocijretely, if I Vtop writing haps, like inost of us, It,thrives, Oil ap- I I I Ab,DVP_ is', 841O,J�j 1 Joan LaBello, iloted � . � 11 � . ciors of w'Meh are fitted ata decks. con- i to ke,�'ij) ,1. 1�11ip for & 11,02all voyages, Quebec nitoher, ond hj�. litz.ofy tcAm, , , . . . � , .,for a 1)11011104 -for it Is, lust, outisido preef,atIcin, the Nbrai,3� wln,kw. Tit,-, vulgal, call ,points, atild Ova gard'suar, who to it slov proudly day and ri ell -t I 8 , . a:10�adlllg ant'ry in file, -eastern International . I ter-telt by collirartion ways, the doinju- I *V01611 their dizvolia.rge.q. ,always.. get dog-slea ocrl,,.7, Nyb 1 ch is to ba I . aut ratn Is olepm�lnees_ Re-und them work, TLey . . � � I . . I It a tub -they wotfil,rl; actually It I's tile Is I - alghtly I hold from Quebec city, Iveb-pti Aelnploy-,OA Eifter all, 14e � ary 1.7-18.19. I I the; . ere deluctltnt to.�. 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