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I I ,.., . 1 1 , 1� . . t � I , . it, U . b " , oe,eds- �, ,,., , , . , -� . . . .. . . . p , ,W I - ,,�,,�; �q,i-,.7��"Awll_" i , ow 4r 1440* . � . ,I , -sequences of bad motoring Jadgmqut 80' % � ,� In i)w . Am 44, ro.d� % 1, *" I .'Ziml,�, 31 tZat '�s. routine In, oe , 1.�: I I ", 11 aaerni vearnon . 11-11--l"11100M i � . I . ;111 -11,111111. I � A'g , isn,t.0, pa)bch on the scene of the 4,c- skin a I � �. . , . 01* 940w*� , , I I . 4, �, �,� �. A * :��4�,'�'ll"�:��i,"i���!lf�,,�� 6,7,11 "'r,", . . . I � : � A I'M -1, ci4vnt itself. ND al4tsat working QU Applted Oter ' Amtr can com�xivia�r. To �be remew- , �0. � V �.i ��'K.:',, 11 .Zr � .1 * �� M'� 1�� (B ,T. a Furnas, Jn �he Reader'S Digest). 61 4a" ,Fr- w­4fy 9, terpq m4imidually'ibydoctiogs and DO- . , 11 . I I . t .,�;,�4�, y . I your stomack too. But unless YOUAre Mr ,�11.10 � I , I . . Table, WAOAO,#� pr0yept� ou have to 'd'o Something L �Z�;;j, -_,, a heavy400ted incu A good look -and re4em,thma (% . 1$aemen, y I I . I . I - ".� ""f . , ., 1�1��111.11111111, . �the pichire the artist wouldn 1. It As grotesimo as the lady, who 101ur.st � j*' I . I . ­ I . at 't trewui autmonip, Xt la a . i ''. '' , �. k �' � 7 � r I ' . .�" , I - 1. , ' - - .. , tilp wincts,fileld wlt� hei head, s9lai4- , t, Q, , I A �,t�he gruesome speotatle, of a a safetv poster would' dare daj�ict ,dare paint, a *,�t-hand acquaintance Proven, medidnal treat . , , i ,;, I I X . ,with the results of mixing gasoline mout %T144 keep the 04 ing splinters all over the other occu- , 06, I* .� � ,rMWle accident, itself, the thAt in full detail. lu tolwat, or . ­ , ,, 44tily. - ,bm , parits of ,the ca�, and t1hen, as the . e . . . J � ��7XIIM77 .. I 11 i, . .. 0- , . ,Ws article will - That ,pit . . . -, ,ture would have to include with speed and bad judgnaent, ought - � I 7. �- - I , Iled vAtb it dow9R ... ��� I A I I _ ", :: I .�� I (Lewus Of 0? T .1 $ some're,adeTs., says the Di- motion'pi:cture � and sbund effects, too to be well worth your while. I can't cpr rolled over, ro \ I'll, .� I A , -a efforts of the help it it the facts are reyoltlng� If !" , -the. edge of the windshield fr�me and MXV 11 I 1, . .. I I I , " & � * 'g,.1'­'­,�­hos.e vMo tind thomselvesthu-s nd ,at, from ear to e 11 I I ,. � I'll, � I'll A , 4 ait tht, outset e cautionled to stand up,, the quee�-, you have the nerve th ,drive fast a -a. ' ... - ­. ­ .1 . * 4 , _P`5�6;�� ,��, , I I -the floqVing, poirxtlqs , 4 v ar injured , ar. !�11,i, �,� � .'.� � e pavement'tou nearol - � . I IUII��11­1�11111 t reacling the axitiole, in its erk- gTirriting noises; the steady, panting take chances, you ought to ,have the k-011 I I-: I . I . - aw I 1. ',"'.'g,'�V% ", "A,"J�w d stand in � � - �. . .. . I I . .1. 1. — i_,R,61N,,,� P�, appropriate euTe. . LJ curve,'at n�ght an front of , ' I . 0 I. )14A., ", obdiown in groaning of a human being with pain nerVelto take the -1111 . "'IT. I I � , W , ffij� �'i, , . "' I ��I"),?",N'14,0,1 . since (there is no I the tail light as you take qff the .1 . ,I 111111 N , . "a I , I the shock You c�an't ride an ambulange, or watch . . I % 4-M :", -" , up on him as I . . � "T""t wffl� in embankmefit and out stepped the spare tise-4whiph will immortalize - � -P..., R.1"', .84thos outspoken treatment of creeping . I ,. � " �. it should portra _' the .tihe doctor wotking on the victim � 11 �'' eniDg' AtOtS- , ' I wears off. y eriver with ',only a veratch on. his you in, somebody's qietaDry as the 11 I ) . � . � ""l, licizing the total of motoring slack expression on the face of a man the hospi'ai, (but you can read. .-,heek is mother was still in- fello'Ar who was mashed three feet ' ' I .L. 't .1 ��p. - e automobile is treach,erous, just ( . , Aut h X"I P11 ,' Th In the' 6ading room,, y6u- find ev- fect three years; there had been the, 9 " . .1 f, �, rles�-­almbst a nullibn. last year, drugged with shock, staring at thei d from the broad and two ifiches thick by the ?, ,,,� I side, a s�pbntex of wdo � �11 . ,L '36,000i &atjhs__ne�v ,gets 'to Z4twist in his broken leg, the insane as a cat is. It is tragically difficult . publimtion, fro 4 ,1� .�, ';�', .er � top driven four inches into her braln.jmpact of a beary 'duty ta-wk againit ery Jesuit , t4 ,one end, conflict, concerning the Cathoue . I R',l ��.,,, ,, af- to realize that it can Pecome the a result of s6u's taking a of the world to. the -other. The Mies- Leagues, with a heavy fire of edl- 71 .11 . , base in Jarring the m6torist in- cruimpled, effect of a child's body ,". J As en iasts tell as greasy the Year of his own car. -Or be as, ' � � � 1.� n of the appaHivk risks ter its bones are crushed � inward, a dcadliest missile. thus . , senger ,of the Holy Heart alone -is -torials and encyclicals from the bat- P 'm . PT4�� IP !, 1 izatio Cal wo- you, it makes 65 feel like nothing at c4TVe a little too fast. No blood- -original as ithe pair of gouths who I I ditions teTies on. (both banks of the Tiber ,,-,, 1, , 11�. E �, 'He does not translate realistic portrait of, an h7steri sted bones -j published montl4y in sixty ,e ... ; .11 #1 � k ," - f0f -11�ortorihg. into a 'reality of blood man witk her screaming mouth open- all . But o5 an hour is 100 feet a no horribly W ust a were thrown out of an open road- and thii-ty-eigbt languages. ' truce and peace -had followed, and yet 0 " � 1� , " 4xy staltistics gray-haired corpse still clutching her I .", , iOUS­ � , ". .. ing a hole in the bloody drip that s�pcond; a speed which puts a Vic, her lap as she bad ster this sipring-4hrown. clear--mbut In another room there aTe inaps. of Piux XI and Mussolini had never y . � i %� � and agony. , ed responsibility on Focketbook in each broke a windshield post with his ii �s .J ' Figures exclude the pain andhbrror fills her eyes and runs off ber chin. ly unjustifi brakes clutched it when she felt the car .head I '. . the whole world, but not*of the, world met. On February li, ,1932, theim I I �, 11 - and human reflexes, and can instant- I n passing and the whole top �,"', ',Of savage mutiliation-which means Minor details would include the ra; as psictureot by ordipary teachers of first and, so fax unique interview took ;i , I , of bones protruding through ly turn this docile luxury into a leave the road. of each ,skull, down to the eyebro,ws geography, with. it!F miserable ,politi- place and' it was magnificent. A%s- J "4,1k i . `� � they ,leave Gut the point. They need ends I was missing. Or snap off a ninei, � I-V � iv, On that same curve a -mouth later, 4-11 I., �. r do bull elephant cal fronfaers. These ps� show the . solini entered, the Pope's private I& k ­ . ` L to The brought closer home. A pass- flesh in co,pipound YractuTes, and the " "4' na" "' 8 a light touring car crashed, a tree. intch tree and get yourself impale(- . I � ma . 4 11 .. 11 ing 104ok'al a bad smash or the news rdark red, oozing sArfaces where ideswipe, nt seat they by a ragged branch. world, as orgaqiized by the Company rary carrying his head'very high but , ,,,, . .1 n turn('ver or ' I � t, , I with cloth�& and skin were flayed off at d nt duces either of Jesu�j divided into "provinces," visibly stirred. But Piux XI met him I . I " . �j ;;, .that a fellow you had, lunch I �uio �f 'cc - 'pro found a nine -months -old 13"'DY 5ur- None of all that Is scare -fiction; it ' . '0 "s c O�'Tpe . 't . 11 i I 1. I Ltt._ t,a-id st, r a crashing " residences," ­mi�ssions "' and- "zones near the door an,d'at once asked him I I I I ,,, ,� loot week is in a hospital With A once. "t 'g . - P ' the rounded by broken glass and, yet ab- is j,i,t $he hb,Able raw material of ' 'pal 'maps of whether he had good news from his I - , a,ge of iY , ... .. broken back will make anX ,driver but Those are all standard, everyday d _t,on_a.d , since of influence." The pri . . . . �, � I nues In solutely unhure. A fine practical the yearPs statistics as seen in, the MCI 'China and Mussolink ,. � I __� - . I modern passion for go- occuTant-meaning you---r-onti this spiritual atlas are exhibited -an- daughter in .' i 11 t"I'" . a born fool .slow down at least teM7 sequels to the a hurry and, taking a the old-Airettion -at the original speed joke on de ' athf--but spoiled by the ordinary course of duty by pF.Glice- der glass and� ld-ke ordinary maps, was captivated. Since' then the're- - 1. - ,� %,".. __ -r&rily.. But what is needed is a Ang places. in. baby's Parents, still sitting on each men and dl picked at random. .1 , " �'. per . ns -between Church and State . I 11 . vM,d ,and sustained realization that chance or two by the way. If ghosts surface, aiad angle of the car's sWe of himi, instantly 'killed by shat- Th, surprising things ,is that there- is the .6ceans ATe tinted in pale, blue, but latio' . I : � I �. � =r immediately ,becomes a bat- this blue is not uniform. On the ha1vie been, excellent. I � " I � tiane you step on the iffixottle, could b,e pusb, to a useful purpose, ev- Ing their, skulls,on the dasb so, little - dissimilarity in the stories very pale background the'outlines, of 'From the time when he was libra- . . every � board. �, - , -death gets in beside you, hopefully ery bad stretch of road- in the 'Unit- tering, tearing rprojectile, aimed, ter , . . I �;, waiting fov�his chance. That single ed States wbuld greet the uncomang squarely at you�--inesc.apable. Th�re' U you customarily Pass without they tell . ,Euro -pe are marked in ;i darker blue rian, of the Vatican, Piux X1 has re- I . , " . horrible accident you0may have wit- motorist wit'li groans an�` screams is no bracing Yourself against these clear vision a long way ahead, make ,It,,, 'h.�rd, to find a surviving acci- "and the familiar silhouette in . the' tain,ed, his passionate 4ove of books .� ., .1 sure that every member -of the party de�rt (vicitim. who can. R�e4r to talk' inialdle of the Pacific or Indian-oc- and of,rare -editions. Along- th L .1 . I �. is no isolated horror. That and the Aedukational spectacle of ten imperative laws of momentum. . wi his I .�, , nessed, lit's like going,�Uver Niagara ]Fa,lls carries indentification ,papers �, it's After you conle to, the gnawing, eaus serves as, a scale. One glance receptions they are his only distriia- 4 .1 � � . .. � � -ng happens every hour of or a dozen corpses, all sizes, sexes ' - ify a body with its . I sort of thi ficult to identi searing pain '.through 1�', the day, everywhere in �ffie United and ages, lying horiibly still on the in a steel barrel full of railroad d1f , out ykur bo,dy is at it and - you decide ih4t the dis- tio.n. Books dealing with moderim ... I -arning -bh4t ,you tance between this ' . 0 . I . spikes. The best thing that can bap- vkIole face bashed in or torn off. ThA, -aveounted, for 'by IL and, that island of .science are his special h bby A. 4,t- t, , I .11 . States. If You really felt.;that iper- bloody grass. . driver is dewth's- favorite target . 'have both collarbones smashed, *bot,h the sam, Arit�u th; __ . . �, �, h&PS t I pe in Monday's - A state trooper of my P-111 to you--gnd one - 9 the rarer the steering wheel holds 'together it shoulder blade' S, � aTchipelago must be about the audiences ,be talks � , �� ,lie'stickful of ty, a total -of 29 Last,year things -is to be thrown "out as ,the s splintered-, your right the 'me a , ,1� the dista6ce between nitaries of the,. ,Church about �m I 111, ;p&Per ree-brding that � acquaintance stopped a big red His-� ruptures his liver or spleen so he � I � ,,, doors spring apen, so you have only arm broken in three -places and three Paris and warsitw. - dio,cesan affairs Put he likes to dds- I ,.i local citizens were.killed in week-enu pank) for speeding. Papa was o)bv- bleeds to death internally. Or, it the ribs cracked, vilith every chance of The em1pire is im' - cuss the evolution, of the world with , Z � - ,the ground to reckon ,With. True, you, . mense. The Com ' . I. I V. crashes would iate something more iously, a resi�onsiible person, obvious- strike with as 'much force as if you steering wheel breaks off, the mat- ,bad internal ruiptures. But the pain pany of Jesus tares for hundreds of the other visitors. 'He loves 1pie- I I . , 1 . . than - a perfunctory tut -tut as you ly s�et for a pleasant week end with' hand been thrown from the Twentieth ter is settled instantlyty the steer- can't distract you, as the shock ge- ,millions of souls. The Fathe'�'who turesque audiences, like rece,iving the . . � I , , . 1. '. I �� . . turn 'back to the sports page. and a- his famdly-so the officer cut into Century at top speed. , But at least in- column's, plungbig through his Ons to wear -off, from realizing that- I, � showing me about explains that peasanti of" the Roman, Campagna I I .. . I _�, ­ , An enterpr.ising ,judge now papa's well-bred expostuh * ". ,CI,11 are spared the lethal array of abdomen. I . y L ou are probably on your way out. last year two, Jesuit inistionaries who bring him lofferings of flour ol- - .. I - , \ " -s do all hea&on colli- , ' �. n/y u keep, You By no mean You can't forget that, not even when ,nd ruses of� paper; or the Cath - 1, . I . let you off this time, ,but � gleaming metal knobs and, edges and . met, with, a violent death in CaiiaAa. ­,:, .�___ - - I si modern t . ives a I , ;; r I I on this way, you won't last long. Get ,% I I I glass inside the -car. . he b ft you �from �he g,to=d to "'Oh no, ,not Indians," be hastens to Olic Youth of -Germany who jqvet nil,, ..;�t . I .going -but take it easier." Later a . aight the%;r1trher and your broken ribs explain seeing my �mazenient. But him with ."Heil Chri,stus," or' the del- - I . . , ­ . nything caii hiappen in that spli,t - . . . - I passing ,motorist Ih,ailed the trooper A stretch with three lanes of traffic- bite into your lungs apd the sharp on the ,Mackenzie River and in Yu- egatiOn ,of American sailors who , '' . I .. 1. � . -ek es- like the notorious Astor Flatst on the ends o,f your tollarbon'es -slide over k,, ,the Je-suit missionaries fly their cheered him with an enthusiastic I 11: - - �i-�% . ,and asked if the red'Hispano had got second.,of crash, even those lu - . ��_. - - - 8 ,�ve Albany Post Road where there have . I 74 �� . a ticket. "No," said the trooper, "I capes you 'hear aUut. People h to.stab dee� into each side of your own pla,nes an , d the two victims met "Hip, hip, burrah!" He has received .�, , , ., * � , ; . � , I I hauted to spoil their party.'! 11roo dived through windshields- and come been, as many as 27 fatalities in one screaming throat. When, you!,ve stop- with an accid-er - nt while landing. ' I I � . . ,, � � t t � � n I I I., . 'dn't," said the I , n vis 'I'D ped screatning. it. all comes back-, ' Immediately &dljoining the _ Jesuit. -�,�� ­ bad you ch inotbTist kil out with ;only superficial scratches. summer nionth. This suddp . . (Continued �on Page 7) 1 I -bey have run cars together head on, of broad, straight road teTnpts . ." . A, � I saw you stop the,m--and then I pass- 1 many you've dying and '.you hate yourself � I I " ed that car again 50 miles up the line. reducing bQth to twisted junk, and an ordinarily sensible driver into for it. That isn't fiction eftSer- It's ,headquarters is an old- and dirty lit- I . I ' ' !�`,: 4 . -ill makes me feel sic I tle blook and stationery .shop, whom I .1 � . '. '. It st k at mv been found unhurt and arg-aing bit- passing ,the man ahead, Simultan- wh,t'it actually feels like to be one the same wonian has been, selling sac- The Late James Hern I Z t4, �� , es afterward. But eously a 1 �44 ­ he r,.was all folded -u� terly two minut driver coming the other of that 36,OLOO. . 1. " stomach. T ca . way 11 I . I 1� - ath was there just the sa"he swings out at high speed. At the . �red images for the ,past fifty years. Exeter lost an esteemed resident ' . . . I 11 ", �� like an decordian-the color was a- de s - only exercising his (privilege of last monient each tries to get into And every time you pass on a blind She is filthy and smelly, she takes. on Saturday la# in the'person Of. . I . Z baut all there wag left. They were 'Wa curve, every time you bit it up on a ,sn,ff apd with, her long and dirty .N. . �� .:zl,. I . 11, James Hern who has been a life- : ..r .. all dead 'but one of -the kids -and he being erratic.. This spring a wreck.: line. again, but the ,gaps are closed. slippery road, every tifne You step nails sl�e 'scratches her rust-.0olored . . . �� 1;.�. 11 ing -crew pri-ed the door off a car . long resident of this., community. I . � ., I . - - ­&-"-W� wasn't going to live to the -hospital." r As the cars in line are foroc-crinto on it harder' than- your reflexes' w1il head. Tell her that the Inissiona,ries I.- . �� 'ke yo ,� I *aYbe I . . . , u. sick at which'hah been ov&rturned down 'anIthe ditch to capsize or crash fences, safely tak,e, ejv�ery time you For the pait thirty- years Mr. Hern . ", it will ina � . drive with I I , 1. - . . � carry,the Gospel in airplanes and she . I .. . . the passers. meet, almost head on, in has-been ,engaged in the seed depart- . � ,­': , � your reactions slowed db,w-n by 'a will certainly thi-nk you are crazy. ment ,of'Jones & "IMAy. He' was tak- . 11 ... 1, .� - . . . a swirling, grinding smiash that sends drink or two, every time you ,follow Rome'is all like that, It is made up en ill about June I and for about four . . I I 11 g,. obliquely into the tthe man ahead too closely, y6u're - I � . P I , ., - - �, of contrasts. I . I � �, I __ I � I I .1 6thers. - . gambling a few secondi again weeks ,,,previous to his death he w" . I I . � I ''.. I . , . . . . . O', I st this Five gates lead. into the Vatican � , . . ��, � � . ., I I A trooper descri-bed'such an acci- confined to his, hed. The deceased, � " ..... 1. .� .. � kind of blood and ag,ony and sudden City, three of which are open to or -d- was born in Usborne Tpwmship, being I � I I '. ­ . . . . . ,., I 1. V ... deht-,five cars in one fness, seven death I inary traffic. . You must have a pass, . 1 .4 .." I .1 . � I . �, .. .. killed on th'e spot, two dead on the '. a son of ,bh,e late, Thomas and Mrs. . � . . .. ,,j I . I I I . I . .. - I . Take a look at yourself as the signed ,by the golvernor'to enterr the Hern. He was aged, 79 years. Fifty- 1� 11�1. ,, I . .- - ., way to the bospffal, t7o more dead et F'� I . , 1'.,. . I ) I . 1 4V-.-.-.. . . 0.'!, in J man in the vyhite jack shakes his $recincts. pf the City of -God. ' The six years ago this'coming OctobeT the . . ­ I .1 .. , t..." ... - ­ ..., the long run. He remembered it ,head over you, tells thE� ,boys witli moht "human" of these gates, the' decea-sed was united in 3iarriage with ' I .- I .. . . , - .. " I , ... , I 2, U9 2M_W,` 1. far more vilvidly than he wanted to the stretcher not to -bother and turns ,Gate of Saint Anne,. -is used by the Em . _"', . _ ... ..-..,.�.­1._1 11 ily Gunning, his aged and bereav- . .. � �"­ . - .. .. - V -.7 1 -the -quick way the doctor turned a- ,away to somebody else who isn't quite majority; of 0 . . e) : 71.1.74:6.,.1 141.��,* 1. I . ".. the 1 5 n- ed -partner. Abovt'46 years ago they - . . I I I e . ";.,. . / " -, --ov.�- -.1 -%vay from a d ad man to che4. up de�d yet. , And then take it easy. habitants of this State bf 4400 acres. , I'll, �11 , I . I . 4. 11 ,0 . .... !� . . , moved to Exeter-from-Usborne where , . " I . . . , on a woman with a broken back; the - � I . There are few women in the VaUcan I . . i',� I . t�l .H-- *.11 three bhoddes out. of one car so soaked they .have 'been' esteemed residents I I a I . . . :�,. I . . � ....... I State, but since the signature of .the I � � ..."... with ,oil from the crankcase that I ever since. The dec'eased was a mm- ." N. I �, . . t...�­...-.., I Latern Treaty about twenty babies . I . � .,.. _9M . - they looked like wet brown cigars . be, -of the James St. Un-ited Qiurch- � ­- 4-.-�.-!.-Z1. S, . I ... .. 11 I .... r_.1E.,. Besides his widow he is survived by I W� __ .. , � In'the Shadow have ,been born, on its territory. '.. _,_ 0�.. ti� � � � . . . .. -,. And not human at all; a man, walk- A I - When the *We of one of the hig�h two s�6ns and one daughter: Norman I - T''� - i '. , 1. 4 � Ing around and .b.abbling to himself, . �. I Al" � . , rll* . -%=t-7:;:-�-_­t��'-*.- - officials of the Church, State gi . '. I . *� . ...-- I , _.... . . - -.;;;7Z1--_1 - 4_'�! - __ of the Vat can ve's a C of Norwlich, Wellington J.' ancl: - ,W: ..,.'4--.*.*.--_ . I M_.-..,.!�'­��7.;r.-- � .----.., ­­ - oblivious -of rbbe dead and dying, ev- I , I ��, � . , , ..-- I corhbined tea and codk1tail - I I . �,, I . ­%v�,-,-.gt�--.- .,.U.... - ­ , . I Party be Miss Olive Of town. He is- also sur- �11 , � I .- . . , ..151..!.-__- en oblivious ,of the dagger -like sliv- . I ) . . tween 5 and 8 p.m., heaven -and earth iviv,d by two. brothers and one'sis- ,� . sir., I '--.-i7,--.-.;-.-.-.' ... . , . I '. � . I � � �, I er of steel that stuck out of his ((Condensed from Revue de Pa.�, in _.. I .. . I . .. 25,74- meet in hA�f, dra �41 ­ - ­ wing .room The ".: _� .. ­.. streaming wrist; a pretty girl with Magazine Digest) ter: Henryl�ind John. H�ern and Mrs, I ,�,., - " I I .. her forehead laid open, trying hope- I canonical adviser to one of le Le- Gorvet of Usb,orne. The . funeral, Fi . . . �_ I � More than a-4ii1lion'pilgrims visit- gations Is helping the daughter of a private, wlas� held frord his, late resi- ) , , ,� . - lessly to,,crawl out Of a ditch in spite . 11 .� I . � . I year. Roman archeologist to su' .1 � L � ed Rome during,� the Holy '' . I I gar; a Jour- dence, Williani St., Monday ' after- I . - ,� . � � I . of her smashed hip. .,A first class - . 11 11":�-� , I . I . massacre of -that sort is only a qu6s- Among them were men- who had ,halist who. has ju t returned from In nooi4 with interment in the Exeter I 11�_11 I . . . I I walked all the way from Bagdad in. dia ,describes his9riP to An' apostolic ceniete�y. The funeral service was ­ . . -,­�- . I . t .. , � - tion, of scalo and numberg - seven �, . . .. ". 1 C. ,�:� . onotary. A -bishop I �.,'l, . __/ - I 15T... .. .. A coilpses are no deader than one Each Irak and from Kannas,in Lithuania, P'rOth who has conducted, by Rev. MIr. Elliott, assist- � . . - ...­ , 11. . shattered man, woman o� child who clad in, a hairy gown and carrying a savored the ,d,elights '7of the S'O'viet ed by Rev. Mr. Peters of.-Elimville.' I .. . 4',-�,,,-� I " , 11 ­ �'17'1 1 a -... . cross on their s,ho,ulders. prisoils is enjoying a pate sandwi,eh, -Exeter Times -Advocate. , � I I..! "I I 1 46 ­ --6;:-_---;t . I . went to ,make up the 316,000 corpses Many of � I - �" . I - -­�4--_.;.. . . � and the wife of a South American. , . ..,_ ,.-,! .. - � . I them reached Rome at night but they � 1, . _.- __ chalked up last year had- to die a I � V . .;�� ?41 I .e �k� I . .. would not stop at their ,shelters- un- diploinat is touching up her lips near . I .1 -0 I I . ��,�� _­ - ?5;ln personal death. . � . ;, - .. -..- -_ til they had'seen Saint -Peter's. one of the wijbdows, from wb�ch,-you I XV � I . __ . .. __ 4 A car careening and rolling down They Housing Farm Equipment � . . � . - -.0-11--l-I � a bank, -battering and smashing its saw the ,enormous complex of the may admire, a superb visti. of the . I � � �.-.r... - . . .4. . 'City of GQd, rising befor6 them and Eternal ,0ity. A group of Papal Want of care of farm equipment' , .�,: - ... — --- I . occupants every inch of the way, can causes -heavy inroads, into the oper- I I . . ,,-; . .. - , �� .. f light from one windlow. only Guai&, and. other' officers in plain , I ,�� I .1 . , 41t I . wrap itself so thoroughly around a a ray o D EL r.... . . . ...Z.. /..- clothes are listening to a joke told ating cOsU.' f,' farm, and the� fact is . _. . .�... ­ piercing the 'daxkness. And . these 1. . I " $ � .. * �_474. - . .- -d rear not always appreciated that a m4 - I . . .Zr .­ _. . 1, . 11 tree that front an bumpers 'in- I ' F_ I . '- 72-�.` A I men who 'had been w ki 9,Jor months by one of them, and a ,piquant joke , I .,:, . _Z_�---�t- . .% terlock, requiring an acetylene torch ' 7 . �, , I I . .5��..,.- . . Z_', - .. - 11 ­ -7..- . . . - . __ _.. ,, .1 . ­ � � , � it must be to judge' by the s- chineshould not be left o& in a field , ,��,, , , � and months, who = e wedry, and miles of ,'. I I I I , ­ to cut them apart. In a recent case r shed unless -properly prot0--eted ati" I . . ... _. .. I I . � . _. . whose feet were sore, stood there the listeners. The narrator is a,O I �; . ­ ­ . . . of that sort they fpund the old lady, -r. . I ­_ . , . '.. - . - a . .. �, __­. ___ ____ - . I 'Who had been sitting in back, lying transfigured, looking up to the ray French nobleman who ddsti,guish,d all times from the effects of weathL . . . ,��.11- . I . � . I � I I I across the lap of her'daugliter, who of light,which was- to them the sym- hiYnself in the -war, 14ut he is cha-m- It is- not always feasible to E46f-d .. . 1 ,. 1. � . bol of Gb d on earth. be�jain to the Pope, and spends,five this 'sort of protection to machinery ,' , '. ... - _. � . 4 1 1 1 1 1 was in frout� each soaked in her . . ,,:'�,,� " I . In daytime the picture loses. some M1611ths Of the year'at the Vatican.1, on a farm,buVa. great deal more can . . 11111�.. ", .1 11 . own and the other's blood indistin- 'of its sublime purity,15,ut gains � in To-mi-orrow morning he will dbn the I be done to prevent -deterioration than 11 guishably, each so shattered' -and , . , �. . ", . I I I I t picturesqueness and local character. atti,re, of'a medieval knight and will .,is sometimes the case. Machinery I r", . , , , , , broken tbAt there was no point wha - . 11 I . � . I I I requires suitable housing all the year 11 . ', . I . ever in an autopsy to determine whe- There is, a certain atmosphere of re- accompany distinguished svisitors to I roumd,� if the overhead, is -to be ��pt I l. I .. I , ther it'was broken, neck ligious and, popular truculence about the 'Pope's recePtiOn room'. 'in check, although often in ;. ,. I or ruptured 'the'exig- . , .1 I ' the Papal IState. It is essentially the Zhe thoughts of this -unique, charm - 5.1 heart that caused & . ­. ,ath. . . , - en � I _'� .Who: Pays,? � , - . Overturning cars specialize in cer- same atmosphere which prempAled Ing And colorful' world vAuch has no cies of farming this is not always I , 11; 1 4. � 1. I - there in the -days when, the Pope was -equal an easy matter. , In, -the absence of I � � " I . tain injuries. Cracked pelvis, for in- on earth revolve' around one ' I . - . 1, . . . . as proper protection, from. the, weather, . . I ,I,; . . I I . � .. stance, . guaranteeing agonizing stlll'�the undispute( I I lord and master object: the Pope. The Pope not tust and,ftcay play hav6c with the . � e - I 1.1, 0�.. ' ' . f all­Ro�me. the supreme head of the -Church but � 1b, .."�, , . . �t� . Messrs. Jones ,and Messrs. Smith, both make shoes—shoes months in bed, motionless� perhaps- 'O Yom can reach, the Vatican by six as the ruler of the Vatican Sfate, , N-arious /,parts,. and careful farmer,% '. "'. . . ' . crippledfor life -,broken spine resuat- , ' r malve it a rule to get their machines . ... �' 1. . � in roads, or Burghi, the, newel6t - of- the last absolute monarchy in ,ur_ I I ,, 1Z.,'_ I - % exactly similar in quality and -style. Mes ' srs. Jones do not g from sheer sidewise twist - the wfhich wasbu�t in 1571 by Po.p,e'Pius- ope. I I under cover as soon ' as Possible. . . A',� . , I Tnihor details of Mnashed knees and These farmets know that stabling for ' �Ti I ' A,oration of the victory There is such a thin as I 1"10" ".., nd sell a very much greater V in eomrn- I , advertise.� Messrs. Smith do, 'a splintered shoulder Wades caused by pub,lic I ,_�, . 9 ,,machinery is as necessary as for the . N � I I . I . ' crashing,jhto the side -of the ear as of apanto. In, the -oldest, the Borgo, opinion in Vatican ,City. it . " ,ff ,111 . I quantity than Messrs. Jones irl cop§equence. Who pays for - , she goes 16ver with the swirl of iir- Santo Spiri,to, nises the n�bst.modeim. grea,tly stirred one a oun s - livestock. Besides, building inexpen- , I.' . . I � sive 'but e�fficierAt sheds for their ma- � , . 11 S", Messrs. Smith's advertisinx? I . I . sarie roller coaste�r-and the lethal stronghold of the militant ChiuraW year by the Pupe�s suddlen disapp chines, they make it a rule -to Inspect IN . I . -, 11, " I _'. I strikes you as being strictly ration- ance. Taking advantage of t'lle, fine , .. I 1,: I . consequences of, broken ribs, which al. This impression is, enhanced- in- weather he had depart,ed with each machine every -day to see thab . ,. "', . ". I . . , 11,-, , � I I puncture hearts aM lungs -With ,their- .side hi the beaxings,, have been -properly oil- I , ;!,� I . I hr raw ebds. The consequent, internal where everything, to the last de- secrttary 'to ,his, summer residence' d, that the n are tight and the� I I " I 11, ­ tail, is planned with a -view to maod- Castelgandolfo, -to *inspect , 1131-9. . . , - . I . : - work ' are 'in alignme& and I � A,�, . Not Messrs. Smith—because their proU—on the quantity ' hemorrhage is no less dangerous be the im �kY.. T cause it is the pleural instead of the mum efficiency. In vain would you ;provelments that were -being ma -e w rk ... ly. These precau- . . � " A look for the gilddngs, carvings tnd there. He visited the model &Jry 'a � I ,l�, -� ,, . multiplied many times. ,Not,, abdominal cavity that is filling with ­ ig Messrs. Joneg' profit . g . !T"� '13 - "("I'L�1" - � �1 I N" sold— blood.. draperies, commonly associated in, oilr amd'poultry� yard, he inspected the tions hat saved money, prevented "I . . Ff"., . the prublic—because they get, for $4.00, shoes of a quality for dmagination with the "Jesuit style." inudern irrigation ,system and, e J Idss th;r,o -gh delay, and obMiated ex- . � I .. R Flying glassL--safety glass, is Iniloy- as-peratto * and worry. The present- . , l,�-, 1-1 � I . N I . � y - -o by You are in a Ford factory of reli- ed the sight'!of his'bel-o d I ., '. 1-1. which Messrs:Jones charge (ZA.50. Not the ll.,% . retailer . because n means -, universal yet-,coniributes giops propaga ve moull'" day mac Ine-woTked farm really re- , , "I " . � I �, 11 , .1 .. . ... .i.�, .1 ­ much amore than its ,share 'to ithe nd'a. - tains, � baving taken along his old quires to be equipped with a forge, I � . the profit is the same in both cases. . . ; s1pec U'cular'- side of w�W��ts. I, ;Annumejable doors opet on, a long I bin-oeular, the eompanion of"the days an anvi:1, stock of dies, a drill, a 1, , I -;idor. Tbase are the private of- go,ne-4by when the young pri . � . , � cor , I '�. . doesn't merely,put--the fragments . 'est Ratti I �� LVL�"� . .. fices of the "officere' of ,this unique -�raz a renowned co,tvqu,eror �of Alpine tool grind and sets, of thainmersp , A � '. �', I I I �, I I 0 . I are driven in ag if �a cailnon loaded � wrench , r-hes. and chipels, not too , . "M .4i, . � . . . I N11 . s1baff, the '"assistants" POT peaks. I . . I . es) I ,tlluik � . with lbroken'bottles %6d been fired in gleneYal I I I I I I ' . . , � . . mention a .supply of stock,yepairs for I ; �.i e, a - . . 11, . No one pays for advortising. It is an economy—not a charge. your fac' nd a sliver in the eye, the various countries, responsible di- 'He returned in the eveninp� tired replacemetA of Parts, lL �,!: -,, . ' , . " I . travelling with - this 1� I , , t. It does for the op'ration, of selling what Messrs. Smith's ma- such force, means rectly'to their general, Father Wlad- but ,happy, and was -one ,of the . ­ . - . . 11,11 �.. . e certain (b�inane.ss. A leg or arm imir Ledoch-owski. Above each door many proofs :of, the, Pope's indepeud- ., . . I , -1 . chinery does, for the operation of making 8hoes—speeds it up, .. stWk through the'vindshield will out ' " 'ayr-of multicolored electric ence, which is still discone *fi . I I'll r: 4 . bulbs, indkeating whether the, tenant the Curia after tweli erm g to I I "I'' � ' %. . . clean to the,boIid througib. vein, .Art- ' is in his studio or not. and if he is ve -years of his "I , 1, I 4.� � ., . " . I . and multiplies itp efficilency. It makes pbssible,big-scale pro- ery and muscle like a piece of beef -pontificate. I ," . I I . 4 , I. takes absent, whether he may be found in . ,;,, - . - 1, under the butch4r's, knife, and it 'Pop� Piux XI does not take advice , . . ­ I I � �, '11�, 11 duction and so reduces costs. I I the chapel, in the library -Or in', the . I , � I .. . 11 I . . . J� little� time to lose a latal, amount of from anybod� as he . once politely btit - " . ),� . I I I I I . �/ - . ption, room. fIT0,ly ga . I .. ti "' blood under'swh �iTcurhstatices. Viv- re06 I � me to understand fa M- . I '. . 1. i� �',* � 0 1 . - en safety. glass, -may not, be w6l,ly .t- _ . I I - - . 'honsel RJR, when the, latter was . . .� I . I 1; I . I i t!�": . I safe .when the 4r crashes sometbIng , . . . . . I �,:�� , � - ." still King ,of ,Spain, and had discreet- 0 I �!., . . I ~ ' .1. 1-:4 � . , I . . I ly stgegested that one or the Other ' , 1, !.­, ­ �- it paps to advertise . at high speed. Ybu hear pleturesque 4, I .. . M '' I . I I � tales of.,Jiow a flying ,liuman ,body - .� , ,.� I- Do C -tors -Chick , of the Spanish -bishops might be rais, ')!�� I . - FgF" � - , I . I Y�ll make a neat hole in the stuff - 4 .1 ;'�"4�'­: I ­ I ed to the dignity of cardinal. Whe- ., "�11�17v .1 � . � . I I . � with� its head --the shoulders atkk- ir . ­ , '. - � I � . . her it is a -matter of ma,rrying a . . . . (Ap.a . . the lass bolds ---and the raw, . I . . Ill , p, . . * - . . keen Kidney's First tephew or concluding afi imp . 0#&TLt . , "" � I . I I . 9 " 1, , � �J�, , ,� 1, , . � , . .. I I I . . . edge of thehole decapitatea.the body � Because they know t' � I 5 'i '. � . hat healthy Kidneys treaty, the Pope, attends to- it per- , .11�`,.' ' . I � "" 4;,� ­ � - RIE L , 'ILL - I ' 0 � , 11.11, �'N,r�,,` I I ' neatly as a guillotine. from the blood ilis waste matte? sonally, and' the final decision alway§ - I I . I �cl �11 , "I. I .:, formed by'the ever-chaughig human body'- rests with - him." I One pad kills flies all day and every . l �� V I , . , I . I L'�. 11 �1 � � tiori motif, going 6ff the road 'into A as it decays and reh I day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 padq in ench , ,� . ON -to, tb� dacaata- - remove �'S­­ THE HUR " EXPORTOR Or, 'O'cont'nae w' ,pilds itself. � But if i�l : . . . . . i The ,reconciliation, .of the Vatiesh, packet. No spraying, no stickineset, � . I I'' 11,"�v - �. , , , N. I �1 I I . I . post'land-rail fence �6an put, you be- the Kidneys fag -the system is, poisonqd � - � ! .� I ,I 1111�,. , , i1niss surely follmis. As a heslih and, the Italian, State is the Wotk of V N 1, �� , �,J�,�t L ., I ' injuTies and I no bad odor. Ask your Drug&lst, I t , . . vand *04 . 1111 P � ��., , , , , � . I .. ,7m,g, about othev .1 I " . '� SEAFORTH - imanediate4y when a rail comes � i .1 � 4' � MCLEAN BROS., PUblishera, . i'hfe#0&rd--:!as a -*iso 'Ptecantion-flush two men with an, eqlWIY 111-94 c6n" Grocery or,General Store. I � . I ..... �� 01,1� I , :�S![, , I . ... � / authdrity. I . � . t , - i -1. , 4 1i ,,, � . . I . 4. � . 1, thr6ugh the win&Veld and Uani.off your kidneys regularly ' ' th Doddla Kidney ception of their own T'ke' , PAC I , I . . . �.l .1 L I I " Pope and Xw5olint- gTeWly ,admire . . MW 1� I I f I I "I � .,� I � .11, 11 . . I I I .,�� 'A" , � , , I ;, , � 1 4 1 , . � your '6fivarit&Kidney - I :�"; ,,,,,A,' , - , �, � . ! , , "' .1 mq I I ., "'' . ,. . I head with its spj,1htqy­ ejaA-�-,, � Pillt-46roverf a t E � , 10', MNT9 PER .1, .-L, � , . . . . . 1. -, " '' , . ,,,, IN—, ", , Vq.l.� , �,� 'I I � , , R . 41�1,�;��,;g I . . I . . I .1 IM , m es, . . "I'll, �� � � 11 i `;`,� �.. I �,, I I - 1. I I 1� , . . � . �. . A!�t as neat a Job but &0vftMy 4- remody-non-hol4i foflnilftg�.W,ei 10 Aftd'vespect4ach, o�hor; but �xa-, ad- I *fty INfolkE ?I I - . ��, . I ��,�w -_­ I I I . . . 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