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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-05-19, Page 4r _ .. 1 �Ili 24111111 I ]r h 7 & J&, , .. . 1. �y7�� ..,.e�.-. 'rte. "it / r a.. ... t' _-__-. _..._._-,..�D. h ,� (i. 1 I . I I . , ' ='t qtr #� �...:' .will xM 1v.umlm,Y .,, .. �... - I— 11 1-11- _­_... ­­. "' - A& 7°'';� _`�1 -..,_,. _ , "3,,, The Clinton News -Record. Supplement. May 19th, 1898. West Stanley. I Inachiue farm evening came to Sulky. two ditch. frott rest vicinity. vPar 12W ppurchased 1]ere of I to I ton, tPr•ial stone enjoyable two two vitation on THE A NTED tilafiles--tow qac ice -rook,. I Aakl �LARING clean! straw tate dnrttheirrGim and ROYAL EXPL effects of it. HOUSES axeU�, gxe(su motels on their limbs. 411 q,re \ve hear by reports that out- school seerns to he the order of the day. The nee for herself if "Uncle Saul," as she Principal in the village is goitig to dean bat one man -it is you I BBL years, thuueh so sluwty .they came, have than PRINCE LUIGI HOPES TO FI leave its at midsuuuner, which is to he That t Qh, a ver re_xturkable man 1411 c,d. I with aCatned you. 'There is the Comiu6 of age On your brow, and the owill is re- NORTH POLE. ►.,.,. sets Sprouts in his Cuban garden." isiet himlastyear amidst the caves of I'tmra-,.,the scriptural Ed- whom it hasuest4blisheci an affin- it •, or over whole it forces unresisted The Haunted House Tke (lung or italy'a Nepliew lime a ' We are sorry to hen,. that Mrs. 'Phos. �• He is the Lest Orirn cal scholar 1 know. We sway, I will now imagine an example laxea Lu Lue Cells cu the brain. Still that will, LhuUtgil enfeebled, exceeds all Small plan for Invading the Arc Charlie Tout and his sister, Miss eluent company, had an adventure with that way Ips w%thin the laws of nature, that mun knety before you;throughthe glans—Ile Ascended Mosul, St Lamiyear. it he nice le robbers, in which lie °howtd A coolbeas that Saved our lives; yelt'seem wild as the foibles of a be- wildered rokiak. wilt you live on gnawed with famine. Hawkins, of this viil}Ige, last week. Mr. L. Beatty, Varna's popular afterwards he invited me to upend a ! day with 'him in a house he had bought " You will remember that Albertus describing the . And nature no longer obeys you in that acath-xireadi.ug region;—the sky Prince Luigi. of Savoy, tdktke ruzzi, is certainly tv born e heen enjoying themselves fishing at at Datnascue-...a huuse buried amvngat i Magnus, after minutely process by which spirLLs may be invok- L' a sky of iron, and the air has iron Otherwise, how aecottutt for th Mr. Mel). Allen ]),is to Itelrlize ills alilnvnd-blowmins t:n,l roses --the most beautiful thing i He had lived there ! ed and eomm,ndedl adds emphatically, ! that the process will instruct and avail Clamps anti the ice -rucks wedge in the ship. Bark how it cracks and groans that than man, who is ly nephew pew' other agents this season. fior some Years, quite as an Oriental, onlyto the Pew -that a man lilwst ba � I ice will imbed it fL� ,aloes imbeds a Dung of Italy, nhawld ab preen gang of Caen Moved William Smith's In grand style. half suspect he is horn a magician 1—that is, born with straw. And a man has buns forth, liv- bent on malting til trip to the • , a rene'S,'ado. immes_sely rich, v or odd; 1 a peculiar physical temperament, as a ing Yet, arum the ship and its dead; and Polo. Moreover, thin is not the i by the bye a (,$real, mesmeriser. 1 have seen him with m ow eyes produce an man is born a poet. Barely are men ' in whose constitution lurks this occult he has clambered v,i) ,the spikes of an iceberg and the two mucus gaze down proof which be has given of hi supplying the d('1nand for flour, s) effect on inuouimate things. if you take power of the highest ureter of intel- on his Loral. '_hat man is yourself; and of adventure, As our ,readers ,kn getting the Goderich statistics and a a letter from your pocket and throw It do the lect ;—usually in the intellect there is I terror is pn yuu—terror ; and ter- ror alas swallowed ill. And L eacencled Mount St, El}ras, in A s visiting at.Nit. Will. Tavlor's. other oind of th,t room, he will order it to come to bks feet, and you same twist, perversity, car disease. But, I eln' the other luted, they meet [rosseas, your w sea swarming w,. the steep ice -rook, last year, •thus aCuomlplishing ", ll "a the l:•tter v;rt,ggle itself along to an ast(w shiog• dogree, the faculty grey grizzly things, Th:s bears of the) which ha,d baffled .several older a bivVele Accident, ending up with `-the fl Y till L has .obs ed his com- wa1. 'Pon t(t roa(*atraw thought on a single ob- north have scenteu their quarry— they more oxlerienced men. I I ,; nd. y ;' r tis Lrtle • I have seen him effect eves the' weathe�, din- ect—the ent rgic faculty that we call j e y will. Thereforr, though th •ir intellect Come n.•ar you and nearer, shamlida Y b ane rolling their I:uJJt. And in that The Prince's greatL aim nowt is Yourselves.Uuuie parse or collect clouds, try means aft a be not swan i, it, is exc•eeAirtgly forei- day every mu_uent shall seem to you roach !tearer the ole than N p p make the gravel' walks whore the glass tube or wand. But he does not file for tlic attainment of what it de- longer than th+ centuries through did, and in the dslitho of his from being hurt while hreak- Ylke talking of those matters to straw- sires. I will itiiagine such a [terson, ' which )ou haat+ passed. And heed this, there is a wild ho;:e'J.hitl'ha may having hought trait Thos. Ganley, be- gars. He has only just arrived in pre-eminently giflcd with this consti- —alter lift', muments Continuer! make' the good fortune to Plant the [ 1. England • says he has no Y t Leen here for a great many years; let me Introduce ' 'o ell 1 its concomitant forces. I ' tuts n `will pla(x• hien in the loftier grades the bliss or the hell of cternit .' Y "Umn," said the whisper; "Lot the flag in the very coubrei of the 1p lorses, held the Colt front running him' lm to Y o u. ° s is c wires of scx•.ie( •. l will suppose w, e b t } [ I a ff— er d you assure me is tar v v Y, Y Y is especially spurred to actio es a [p 1 Y �. "Certainly i He is English then? What is his eniphatic••tlly those of the sensualist— ; love life, far I 1 go back to the almond and I I now, becanuse he known that C' I: name?" "Ohl—a he. has, therefore, a strop g of ruse of llamas ,isl—sleep!" Sverdrul)p is also bent on, a Pui very homely one—Rich- He is an absolute egotist—his will is The room steam before m e es. I Ipedition, and the idea. of playiw ___ - ards.'- " conoeoLered in himself—he has fierce, became insensible. When f recovered, , , to A1ay. ainot)g the (xodmich contingent, And what Is his birth—his family?" passions—he knows no enduring, no I 1 found G-- holding my hand and oats fiddle to any Cne,; even L the north of Goderich ,and the " Bow do I know? What does it sig- holy affections, but he cis► covet eag- , smiling, lie said, ' Yon, who have al- doubtable Sverdrul'p, is abhorre May 24th. reify?—no doubt some parvenu, but erly what Pur the moment be desires— ways declared yourself proof against, him, c W. W}Ltson (wilgon's), Grahame Wil - rich—so infernally rich I' he can hate impdacal)ly what opposes mesmerism, leave succumbed at last 1 Mr. Chas. `Vallis, cat' Clinton, has a carload of hugs around G— drew me u,p to the stranger, itself to his objects—he can commit to my friend Richards." HELPED BY THE KING r' and the introduction was effecter!. The fearful crimes, )et feel small remorse , '•ty here is Mr. Richards?" King Huiml,ert, though hC hes craft. "My First Gray Ilair." He might manners of Mr. Richards were not those of an adventurous traveller, —he resorts rather to curses upon oth- I ers, than to eniteno" for his misdoeds, P I "Gone, when you 1,(Lssed into a trance —eagle; quietly to me, 'S'our friend i at first, has at last given his would vote for M. Y. McLean, but up Travellers are in general constitution- Ci re,umsLance.s, to which his constitu- , w iu not wa.l>e for an hour."' . i tiun to his nephew's plan, and ha F. Jones, our new blacksmith, has ally ,gifted With animal spirits; they tion guides biro, lead him• to a rare , I asked, as collectedly as I could. sbown his pra,Aioal interest in. I cut tages opposite Cambridge St. are talkative, eager, imperious. Mr, Richards was calm and subdued in knowle Ige of the natural secrets which may serve his egotism, He is a close whsle Mr. lti,hardn ;otiged. "At promistlag to cuntributo 500,(,0 i 11 I Cone, with manners which were made I observer where his passions encour• ige the Trafalgar Hotel." "Give me your arm," said Ito Gng towards the expenses of the e I the past two weeks, but has since I e - distant by the loftiness of punctilious I observation, he is a minute calculat- "let a call on him; I have something tion. only sun of Mr. and Alrs. W. J. courtesy -the manners of a former age. I or, not from love of truth, true where I to Fay." 'ills Prince does not propose to it I p p 1.was I observed that the English he spoke not exactly of our (lay. i should love of self sharpens his faculties,- , therefore he can be, a man of science. l . \y hen we arrived at the hotel, we in Hansen's foots,telps. His plan - even have said that the accent was I I sutp,,ose such a being, having by ex- were told teat Mr. liirh:Llds had re- turned twenty minutes ipefore paid his go by baa as far as. Francis -Jos ed slightly foreign. But then LvIr. Rich- perie•nce learnea! the power of his arts bit! lett directions with his servant Land ane to complete his juurne t 'Vinthrup L. U, L. is increasing in ards remarked that he had been lit- tle in the, habit fior mtiny of over others, trying what may be the , of will over his own frame, and (a Creek) to pack his effects, and Pru means of sledges and Esiiimo ca known as kayaks. Alppateutty lie i the past, week. years speaking in his native tongue. The power studying all that in natural philosophy i reed to Malta by the steamer that shoalld leave bouth•imptunthe next day first to con.peive t.uo idea of arr. conversation fell upon the changes in thee aspect of London since he had last may increase that power. He loves life, he dreads death; he wills to live on. He ' Mr. Richards h id merely said of his at the North Pole in this manner 1 the argumenLs which he brings [or for the purpo:ge of building a visited our metropolis, iG-- then cannot restore himself to youth, he oat n mot em"pts, tlput• he had visite to in the neigh orhoad of London and in favor or nis pLIn shuvv that'he i r.' glanced off to the moral changes—lite.-i rary, social, political—the great men cannot entirely stay the progress of I death, h• cannot Ina,ke himself immort- iay it itas,uncertain whoihor he should be in, time acting rtlsuly or withuwt due j I the .. who were removed from the stage with- in the last twenty years—the new great al in ti,e ticssh and, Iplood; but he. mitt arrest, for a time so prolonged as to able to reach South an[" on [car that steamer: if n pt, he shawls fol- h lie ciatrna that the main reason e ria his ascent of Mount ,St. Yliias—a time. men' who were coming on. In all this Mr. Richards interest. He i a.;ppear incredible if I said it, that, low the next one, 1 1'he waitr,r a�cet me my name. On which was vainly attempted by a l 1 one (lay the past week. evinced W.) had evidently reiid none of our living rde ii f the farts which condi-' ha n tg o p Lutes old age. ,A year may age him my informing; him,, he gave me a note few a before li of tourists a s days I com;;plished it—vvas swsh a, prone 1 of Mr. Macdonald out Again after his authiors, and seemed scarce( acquaint- Y q nu more than an h, ur a grs another. His that Mr. RichLrdA had left for me, in l success, was ueca.use 1]e had wit Dir. King, who has been ander the P,, ed by name with our younger states-: intense. will, scientilivally trained Lp-; case I called, a large and thorouo*h,y orga John Fritzley has his horse again Janes Dawson, of iamy. Sound Dis- .� _ men. Un^e and only once he laughed; it tva_s vslicn G— asked him to tiystem, o,;pera:es, in short, over ibel I,wear The note wait ,,is follows:—"I wished you to utter what was in your mind. Caro,van, the members of which ing. at present. whether he had an thoughts of getting into y g g g and tear of his own frame, Ile, lives on. 'That h may not seem a, You obeyed. I have therefore esta}r trained mountain climbers. No rea,euns that, if ho and slwE)h men tune to swallow a needle she had in his lumber piles, having shipped it to Parliament. And the laugh was in-'' ward—sarcastic—sinister—a sneer rais-, portent and a, miracle, he dies ELOM' time to time, ', to renal?! per-! fished power over you. For months from this day ,you can tom wicena lvlount St. i:lins, there is n( they should not sue cu ed info a tau h. Aftex a few minutes ,seemingly, } 1 I s°ns. Having schemed the transfer of municate to no living man what has g son why reaching the !pole, - G— left usgta tall( to same• other ac_ quaintances who had just lounged in- a wealth that swffices to his wants, he I w,,sed bettyeen us -you cannot even 1 Y show this note to the friend by your ' Has. plan then is to take wit to the room, eats I then said, quietly— " disappears from one corner of the wnrtd, rued contrives that his obsequies side. During three month,, sileuae' about twenty of the most sItLlted t&n mountaineers, as well " Be I have seen a miniature of you, Mr. Richards, in the house once inhab-• shall be celebrated, He reappears at complete as to me and mine, Do you doubt my to lay on you this , F.sc uilhaux and teams of dogs. you iced, and, perhaps, built, if not wholly, ,another corner of the world, where he re�iaes undetected, and does not re- I power command?—try to disobey me. At. the tyle Iparty approaxhes dang scouts will to sent she at least in .part, in •-- Street. You Passed by that Mouse this morning." visit the scenes oI his former career till I end of the third coon, h, the spell Is raised. For the rest: I spare you. I grontnu I reconnoitre, and thenceforth the Not till Ihad finished did I raise my eyes to his, and then his fixed,(m ,all who cowls remember his featuresi are no more. Ile %suald be profoundly shall visit •your grave B year and a it has IIey will be maxle by memos of r In Other words, th' [arty will for gaze Y g SO steadfastly that I could not with, mkorable if he had affectiani,— he I day after received you" So ends this strange story, which I , to a, sort of hkLm:in ladder, the j take draw Lt—those fascinating serpent eyes. But, involuntarily, kind if the d a ha`' hong but for himself. No goo man ; `t'Ouid a;eelht his longevity, and to no; ssk no ons to h„Neve.. I writelt• down T t bein? to of the foresees ,, sessdotr of a certain point. as words that translated ray thought were drag- i man, good or bad, would he or could - exact] thrre. 'tt pal h3 after receiv-' the note. T could not write it i Prince Luigi maintains that in g4••1 from rite, T added, in a low whir- he communicate its true secret. Such above before, nor could I .;how to G—, in way, not only k tyle risk of ph per, "f have been a student in the mysteries of life those a marl might exist; sWil avman as i have described 1 see now before mel. sl (te of his urncnt request, the note <lan;;e1 resat^ed to tL minimum, I the chance of reaching the pole al no n:t e o of ,Mysteries 1 have known the occult pro- —1)'wke of -- in the Court of--, di- ( whi^h r read under the gas -lamp by his side. comes much greater. General B );senors. I have the right to s�a.k to vidinv time between It1uL and brawl, o (The E,nd.) era recommended that the ensue You thus,” And Iuttered-a oertain alchemists and wizards; -again, in tics he employed during the re 1"Var.�'"'�'i"" s: -w _ �.•-"' •--••-• the last century, chalrlatan and crimi- Ita:ian campaign, I,ut unfort uua id he, dryly, " I concede the nal, with name less noble, domiciled his recomm••ndation Came too ]at rI t -what would you •ask?" in the huwae at which you gazed Lo- GRAINS OF GOLD. The expedition will certainly no "Not To what extent human will in cer- day, and flying• from, the Law you had for lack of funds. only w tain temperaments can extend?" outraged, none knew whither;- tra- -- have my umcle's 500,000 lire," "To what extent can thought ex- yeller once .more revisiting London, Speech is the small change of silence. Prince Luigi to a friend the other tend? Think, and before you draw with the sa]nc earthly passions which Thought flies best when the hands "but I will also have ample fun( breath you are in China l" filled your heart when races now no are easily busy. my own. 1YTy intention is to d-evot� "True. But m,y thought has no pow- more walked through yonder streets; Friendship, I fancy, means one heart entire income of 1tJI},000 lire to er in China." —outlaw from the school of all the between two. object during the three years the "Give it expression, an -1 it. may have; nobler and diviner mystics;— execrable A metaphor is the Deus ex mitehina journey will la,t, and id that is you ina write clown it thought which, y g Image of .Life in ,Death and Death in g ewowgli } am ready to encroach • aooner or later, moy- alter the whole y Life, 1 warn ytrw Luck from the cities of an ar ument. l� on my ca;, ital," condition' of Mina. What is a law but I and homes of healthful men; back to Observation is the most enduring of The Prince is only twenty-five Y a Thought? Therefore thought is in- the ruins of departed empires; back to the pleasures of life. old, and he looks even younger.! finite—therefore thought has power; the duserts of nature unredeemedil" All life is a lesson that we live to who did not know him would sag n it in proportion to its value—a bad 'There answered me a whisper so mu- enjoy but in the spirit. ,he has not the rolnl.liness or phyi thought may make a bad law as pot- sisal, so potently musical, that it seem- works out its own cure sessfgl ] which is ne(f for the ent as a good thought caln make a ood g g ed to enter into my whole being, and ore, sustnass more sur(]ly than Frenzy. such cess[ul cnani)IPtion of such a, hoz one.' "Yea ;what vat say confirms my own subdue me despite myself, 'Thus it I said — There is at'oth:iLg the body suffers owe enterprise. He. is of slight bi medium height, and, so far as ll theory. Through invisible currents one "I have sought one like you for the that the soul may 'not profit try. to I ward appearances go, is n(!t be ' human brain may transmit its last hundred years. Now I have found Two hearts that make one soul do not pared to sunk hardy explorers as ideas to other human brains you., we liart riot till I know -what I separately count their gifts. denakiold, Na'nsen or Sverdru'pp ag H -with , the same rapidity as desire. The vision that sees through We women miss lite only when we whom he ha4 fearlessly enterel a thought promulgated by visible the Past, and cleaves 1 hrough the veil have never met the man to reverence, comlpetition. On the. other hand meai•ns. Ani as thotWht is Imporish- able—as it leaven its stamp behind of the Future, is in you at this hour; before, never to come again;— A golden miracle. Good looks and gold has an immense fund of energy t ,i a•i his 4tvcoessful' as.,e + tm the natural world even when the e never the vi3ion of no palling fantastic girl, to are rather superhuman. will power, Mount St. Ellag amply proves. Clinker Il.•w passed out Of this worm— of no sick -bed somnambule, but of a The slave of a passion, thinks in a A TRUE SAVANT, sol the thought of the living may have man, with l vigorous brain. ring, as hares run; he will cease where His brother, the ,Count of T power to rouse up and revive the thoughts of the dead—such as those thoughts .strong Soar and look fortItl" As he ,puke i, acct as if I lose he begwn. ' Gossip is a beast of prey that does Aptly described him some time [ Y Speaking of the memikors of the were in life—though the tbou ht. of the living cannot reach the g g the myself eagle wings, All the not wait for the death of the, creature it he said: "My oldest brother, y' 'handsome thoughts- which the dead now may en- tertain. Is ., .,eight seemed gone from air,— roof- seemed less the room,—roofless the dome of it devours. Duke of Aosta, is the the family; youngest hrot her it, not ao?" "I decline to anliwer, if, in may judg- s1.ace. I was not in the body—where I knew not—but aloft over time, over That small motives are at the lwb tom of alwaydisco illustrious actions, is a of zz Duke of Abruzzi, is thio savant, anent, tbni,ght has the limit you would fix to it: ; but proceed. You, have, a spe- earth' modern discovery. I am simply a good fellow." A savant Prince Luigi indeed is, but cial put." question gnu wish to ut. Again I heard the melodious w•hisp- It has been established that we do by no means one of the ordinary. type. " Intense mal linit in an intense will, g y hr,—"Non say right. I have master- not wax diviner b dragging down the y g S "A fin de siesta savan tjf he is," says a en entered in A, Peculiar temperament, g p ed great secrets by the power of Will; gods to our level. "and there °s nothing French g and aided by natural means within the —trine, by Will and by Science I can rr'- tard the of years; but death , Enthusiasm is a heaven-sent steeple- 1 ,journal, i" trr),,n etween him and the legen- r>ea.ch of sciPlnce, may predose effects like those am,rib P4 of to evil magic. process comas not by age alone. Can I fres- chaser, and takes a ,flying leap of the dory acientiat:" et) ou of the Quirinal is much old It might thus baunt the walls of a bre- trate the accidents wbich bring death ordinary barriers, interested In the forthcoming expe- habitation with spectral revivals upon the young?" Masculine ideas are one thing; but dition, and the Italian people in gen- Of all guilty thoughts Bind guilty deeds "No; every accident is a providence, let feminine ever be feminine, or our eras are proud to think that a mem- ence conceived and done within those Beforp a providence snaps every hu- civilization perishes, ber of the royal family h'vg the caur- walls; all in short, with which the ,evil man will," The young who avoid the region of age to undertake such a. perilous work will claims rapport and affinity,-im- incoherent, "Shall I die a•t last, ages and ages by the though inevi- Romance escape the title of b'ool at the and rt,u scientific knowledge without perfect, .'fr g mentary, ag sna.tahes at the old dramas acted there- hence, slow, table, growth of timn•, or by the cawse cost of a celestial Crown. whi ti't} ceastsould hardly br to kpdfor On the other hand; the immediate mem- in years age. Thoughts thus crossing that I call accident ?" Women don't care uncommonly for bars of Prince Luigi's family, with the each other hapP-hazard, as in the night- ,,By a eau%e ,you call accident," the men who love them, though they possible exception of Ting Humbert, mare of a vision, growing up into plan- "Is not the end still remote?" ask- like precious well to be loved. are rather frightened at the thought torn eights Arad sountis, and all serving tto create horror, ed the whisper, with a slight, tremor. "Regarded time, After forty men have married their of what the young man is about to not beoawse those si,ghts and sounds are really visitations tug my life regards it is still remote." habits, and wives are only an itemi in wndertake and they would not be sor- if obstacle were from a world without, hilt that they "And aha11 I, 1•efore then, mix with the list, and not the most Lmplortant. rY come u•nexl1ected to prevent un from carrying out his are ghastly monstrous renewals of what have hewn the world of tnnn ai T (III ere. i lenrn- Whether a worn= loves a man or Intention. in this world itself, set. into malign•tnt, play by a malig- ed these secrets, resume eager inter- est in their strife and Lh^ir trouhle not, be is her lover if bo dares tell her he louse her, and is heard with atten- A1,I, PREpARATTONB MADLr, aanC. mortal. And it {s through the material y ag a of that -battle with ambition, and use the the tion. That tiny such obstacle, however, will arise is extremely improbable. human brain abet these tbimgtq would acquire. even power l the sage g win power that belanga to kings?" True Poets and true women have the Prince Luigi has made all preparations a human Pawgr--would strike as with "You. will et play a, part on the Y native, sense of the divineness of what for starting, and those wh't know bin tba shne:k of cdeetricity, o.n I mL ht kill, 11 tlue thought of the S earth that will fill earth with commo- the world deems gauss material sub- stance resolute character aro satisfied that he The exact date of his de - person assailed did not rise sulerior t.o thy+ dignity oft the tion and amraze, Far wondrauis de- signs have you, a, wonder yourself, been The simplicity of the lift] of labor will start. parture from Italy h'aa not yet been original assailer—might kill the most Powerful animal if uatnerved T;ermitted to live on through the cen- looked beautiful. What will not look fixed, but all tive indications are that he hAgin 1114 journey witbin a b fear, Y bol: not imlert the ferhtest man, if, turie'i. All the apx rets you have star- will tlhen have their asesl—all that beautiful contrasted with the fly to the web? will few weeks while his flesh Propt. his mend stood out feai.rles(a. Tbup. when im old ad n0`v make(, yaW a stranger amidst the thlen to t Drolleries, humors, reputed wittic- The Prince will be the actual And not merely the nominal leader of stories we read of a ma eian rent to sees gi by thw, fiends hr, had goner tone will contribute make you their lord, As the trees amrl isms, are like odors of roast meats, past the this expedition, as he was of the gun . His lieatt.enant„ pvnknrl-nr ,till more, in F.natprn legTwndA, that. the straws are drawn Into a whirpoai with the picking of int. p• • joint. At. lTdtaa expedition• Willi Capri, . one meq- !clan sucEeeds lig his arts in (teeth -a9 they spin round, wre sucked to t he by the Ideas, new howl and naked, original who i9 ,thine o GenetC M an ing an"ce'"-•-.there pnnY he an � deep, amid again tossed aloft ed- thrones be idea,,, are acceptable at np time to(the distingpudshed officer of marines. M. true, that -. ,naterial being has cloth- ad, from its Owl% evil dicta' so sllnAl rare, and into the ch'airm of your vor- humanity they visit to help uplift it from the state of beast. Ceulpri h'tLs for name tial(( acted as aide p•rnrw,nsitiee, per_ ' " 1£119 fluids, usually plucked tex. Awful Destroyer -but. to destroy- Success ie cost! We find we have Y do camp to Prince Lidgi, and on all has foreign exned(tlnns bio has !leen gulps- oe71t or hr,)tmless, with' 3-W fill shape q nrid and terriflo farce ;-s,*f1uqt , ing, yaside, algainst your own will, a S'onRtrA}lotorl" pledged the better part of ourselves his most truhted frtrvnd and companion. c4 (,fill Baps than herd lain hiddetn and innocent. "And that lake, too, is far off P" to clutch it; not to be redeemed with --- in thr+ Plnrtrl lwcamrn by nniurd law and- "Far off; when it comes; think your the whole handful of our prize. Ifi3O'4'AG FAMILY OF BOXERS. denly vi.'ihle, "k4"' n di4tln^I 4happ to end in kills world, is at haindl Published. memoirs indicate the end thr eye, and PAM strike destruelion on -'TI'ow and what Is the end? Look east, of a man's aotivlt and that hie ao- Boxing is a favorite sport of the v b, lbw ot,,feni. In which it i4 altrnrterl." " you are not without west, south and north', to the north, whr+ro You never yet. k3iowled,gedt this ems. They are his fin- DrLnlsh regal fatally, Prince Valrlemar being tate best{ boxer among them. glial A very mi ht.v mrr0," ,;Iirl M �Tll(,hp 0' trod -towers, the Points wh'hlaoe Your aI chapter, making mt}mmy of the grand figure tboW wrap In thb print - WheII he ahe,llenged (,tin !lute rmT)er- nrrin, Prtm osedly. " Accnrdi.ni to 1` g your incttincts have warned Y( t, there n ad stu2f. or Alexander III, of 11witla, However, view, oould n. murt,n] nt,tnin the , spectre will seize yo'ttl. Tlsu Deathll 1 _ _ _ __ _ _ his met more tht'tq bls match. .King �v-._ or yrnt npoa,k n(', hie w•nuld n�reAsaril woe a hip -it Is h9,,nm4ed-'tis ohased-- Hostiles MourtliiJlg -I notice th}Lt old George of Grace(,, in alno skilled with boa a. mnli nant and evil }polo, y " Tf ihegpovrer evere erprr•iAkd e•4 f it, sails on. ,,Unfflwr mnavias salt after that chip. It enter, the region of lee. > Grinnieke has quit monrning for the gloves. The vrdsnnt Rmperor of Rt1l']slaon bis travels 1%round the world, , have said, mesh mallignn.nt and moat Tt psAsAA n tarry red with' mateors. Two his late wife. Wood he hasn't. He has used to hove a bout vrlth Prince George evil ---though I believe in the anrlent loons Ata'nd on hfizbll, over toe -reef,. T taken this otty" off h'o hat,,buq he has of Greece, every morzring on thb bridge traditions tl+t Irs +could not injure the >�an the sh£P tanked between white dyed hia b"rd tlald !alalia! bleak. I of the steatmer, , �Ili 24111111 I ]r h 7 & J&, , .. . 1. �y7�� ..,.e�.-. 'rte. "it / r a.. ... t' _-__-. _..._._-,..�D. h ,� (i. 1 I . I I . , ' ='t qtr #� �...:' .will xM 1v.umlm,Y .,, .. �... - I— 11 1-11- _­_... ­­. "' - A& 7°'';� _`�1 -..,_,. _ , "3,,, The Clinton News -Record. Supplement. May 19th, 1898. West Stanley. I Inachiue farm evening came to Sulky. two ditch. frott rest vicinity. vPar 12W ppurchased 1]ere of I to I ton, tPr•ial stone enjoyable two two vitation on Goderich. nothing serious will occur front. the ^__. effects of it. Putting in roots, corn and potatoes, And "Kit." has gone to the wats to \ve hear by reports that out- school seerns to he the order of the day. The nee for herself if "Uncle Saul," as she Principal in the village is goitig to cold weather has Made the growth wrote in the Mail "will have a hard leave its at midsuuuner, which is to he very backward and the wire wor•ul is row to hoe hefure he can grow Brus- hoped is not true its he is so well liked attacking the oats and thinning there sets Sprouts in his Cuban garden." by his pupils i❑ general. out very hardly ill this Vicinity. Goderich City Fathers had het.ter Seedtn is agiting finished in thin We are sorry to hen,. that Mrs. 'Phos. extend an invitation to Lieut. Dan neighhul-tool fur the season. Johnston, SI•., of Viirna, who Rot her Guelfrey and his world-renowned hand Charlie Tout and his sister, Miss broken by fAlling, is keeping so to usher in Dominion Day. Wouldn't R'Ilie,of Huron township, Brucecounty, poorly. As sfie is advanced in years it he nice le spent a few days wit ll their uncle, Jas. we expect her recovery will he slo"'. Our Mayor is getting' his ground into Hawkins, of this viil}Ige, last week. Mr. L. Beatty, Varna's popular shape. A granolithic walk has been (quite a large Cumber of people have agent, 1.4 doing it rushing busi- laid and }L pretty fence of tubing sur- heen enjoying themselves fishing at nP. a with his I cerin • Pun • Binder [, y Ir }er n s 's •) r sand ha property. the harbor the past ten days, perch And Ideld Mower. Latinty says he is Mr. Mel). Allen ]),is to Itelrlize ills heing caught by the score. The like going to snake it lively for some of the nccoout for his services to the town, has not been known for years. other agents this season. Hard on Mcf). Won't take his word D)ul. McLearill of Sanford, and his Mr. John McKinlev is in) )roving his i]y Far it. 0 Blear I gang of Caen Moved William Smith's on the Bayfield Road erecting Mr. Hurget,s, of the Bank of Ontario, house on Mnudav in this village. a wire fence }!cross the front. of it. Toronto, visited friends bete fur n Our nitllers, tichoenhaN & lb -is, have Mr. John Reid, Sr., of the Bayfield couple of days• been buying it lot of wheat the past Road, has improved the appearanve Mistakes will occur. The Star last two weeks, all(] are kept. very imsv if his Farm very ranch h,v planting nut week Called attention to puuusiug supplying the d('1nand for flour, s) a heant.iful cedar hedge, down the Iwno Post incident the Brussels 1 est gave ill much has dear tr•adv extended. The eading from the road to the barn. getting the Goderich statistics and a farming class ,is well as the flour rtler- Alivs Laticia Foster, of the Parr Litre, tnothall item Iuixed up, Now, last chanLS And h)tkers go there. They s visiting at.Nit. Will. Tavlor's. weeks issue of the Star furnishes a know when they RPC a Rood rarti(le in Mr. Roht. Taylor, of Stephen, has inuch nior•e amusing incident in Iuix- the way of Hour, and that is what thev gone to Manitoba to assist his c•onsin ing up a wedding at Dungannon with get when they go to this mill. Such n rt]nning a large Temperance House a bivVele Accident, ending up with `-the is the airy) of Schoenlials cC Reis, to put n Wolseley. Mrs. Taylor, expects to ccrarnony was performed by Itev. T. 110thing hut,a first-class ,u•t.i(•]e on the go in a few clays. L. Armstrong," thud try there for Air. John H. Parke, of the'Gosheit Every season there's a row about Yourselves.Uuuie Line, has taken to hituself it partner In ife. Success, Jolin.a the "ee)w pat hti' throng!! the Square. well let then, rernudel the Square, it I'd T}le Royal ]a again ,L full-fledged Y g• R Mr. Mathew Bates and his brother make the gravel' walks whore the bird. George, hied iL niirvow "cape the of her "c'evv paths" now are and everything; TIIP 9tilgP. !tale ell th:F I(lllte heti from being hurt while hreak- will be just lovely. changed hands, T. Hamlin, of Ripley, na a colt to drive single. The cult he- The wild flowers abound in profusion having hought trait Thos. Ganley, be- unmanageable .mid commenced and beauty this May Lime and Satllr- tween Kint.ail told Goderich. kick, throwing then, hath ori: the day picnics are in older with the Services in the English Church next Mr. Bates being an expert with char•)ued school children. Sunday lit 11 p. in, in this village land lorses, held the Colt front running Conductor Ausebrook was rL sufforor will c•untinue so on every sevond Sun - way. but Matthew says it took lite from an accident on his trait! last dity for the summer m(nths. of thern to hold it. The only ill- week. P, A. items have been lacking for the ,try sustained was a had shaking up Lt. Col. Burn, Company I) , claitne past few weeks owing to your scribe and a demoralized sulky left in the the loner of being the first United being busy, Alt•. Editor. • States soldier in (Juba. F,videotly Ile Mr. John T. Dickeson, of Gude- was burring to got there. ___ - •ieh, passed along the Bayfield Road In the Pharmacy College exams. this Frank Foster soars tap in the air a with a fine drove of stock steers, fifty A1ay. ainot)g the (xodmich contingent, thousand feet. then takes a drop. n number. Some of then] lie brougint. we Ilene that Charles "'. Watson, of (%OIIIP }LIi(l Fee hltl do it lt] l.illl]tUll, the north of Goderich ,and the Wilson',., drug store, gets the John of thena were purchased in this Roberts medal for botany. May 24th. lie had a number of two The whole four' students passed, C. _.. ._ _ ..— - olds which tipped the scales at W. W}Ltson (wilgon's), Grahame Wil - Auburn. lbs. li}uns (Dilub}uu's), 1'. Potts ( Wilson',) Mr. Chas. `Vallis, cat' Clinton, has a carload of hugs around and 11. E. Me Len n, the first thtep pits- sing with honors, Mr, lVettlaufer, oneof;oormerThants, to }{o away oil ASt)n(lay; Air. Iu1TiP's poem in Last week's we undPrstxud has sold out his busi- Sonne of the pour working hien NPWS-RECORD is refreshing to the uses to Mr. Riddell, of Londesborough. nes Ba.yfleld, (Conservatives) were craft. "My First Gray Ilair." He might wish Al r. Riddell success ,and rue give work on the harbour if thev to reioice that his head will soon be him it welcome to our heautifnl little would vote for M. Y. McLean, but up silvered o'er for its ahwit the only sil- vilhige of Auburn ori-fhts banks of the Maitland. the present they have not been ver his talent will ever bring lihn in F. Jones, our new blacksmith, has given work, but we' believe Dr•. Shan- a member of the village council, this "Ciinada of Ours." Mr. Willie Elliott is, building two ar'r'ived and has taken his stand ill the has introduced a notion instructing cut tages opposite Cambridge St. shop lately occupied bV Joseph Law - he Clerk to write Jun. McMillan A1r. and Mrs. W. Wilkinson, of soMrs. Clark, of MarkdalP, was the Lbout it. The hays say the Grits will never draw the wool over their eyes Minneapolis, are the guests of Mr• Jam", Wilkinson, Elgin St. guest. her sister, Mrs. H. Cuuuuings, again. We think if the Doctor sends IYIr. and Mrs. Hawliuk have arrived the past two weeks, but has since I e - John McMillan, M. P., a good strung Al it will have the desired effect. for the reason. The funeral of Clare, the little and turned home. rk, of The Misses Clark, of Clinton, were li only sun of Mr. and Alrs. W. J. f{tTile of Mrs. R. one even - "When we cin it, we do it well." Carter, New'kMte tit., took place on Tuesday, lith it)st, The little boys who ing the past week. Messrs. U. Cooper and Cantelon call - Greater and grander that] ever• Clin- avtecl ati )allbearPl'ti were Ala$ter9 ed flat Atlhlil'❑ fI'lk'.I1dF OnC'• eyt'llllig the May 24th. Charlie and Walter Saunders, Bruce past week. Mrs. A. Robison hits returned horne - -- � — --- Reid, Douglas Godwin, Rupert (riven, and Dave Heid, a little cousin of deceas- after ri two weeks' so tint with her `icKillop• ed parents, Adr, and Airs. mtiker. Samuel Milker, wife and daughter, 'Vinthrup L. U, L. is increasing in -~�`� of Blyth, called on Auburn friends ntunhers rapidly. The brethren per- Baldwin and Morrison, fancy bicycle the past, week. pose celebrating the coming twelfth riders, appear in Clinton,May `L-1th, Mrs. Kernigban, of Colborne, was of July at llensall. the guest of Mrs. John Sturdy the Mr. Robert Gray is gathering Ina- - _ past week. for the purpo:ge of building a Port Albert. Rev. Air. Maodonald, of Kincardine, wall under his herrn, -- -vas a guest at the license over Sut:- aA numbei' of (tut' people purpose Joseph 'Wilson, who has been work- day. ,ming to Clinton on the Queen's birth- ing on the Manitoulin all winter, is A wedding in -the near future. day and we. hope they will all have an home again for a short time. Mrs. R. NI. Cumtninks land Alaster time. Torn Green and Date Martin, of thi's Willie took in the sights at Winghaun Fall•wheat is picking up ,nicely end, village, left this week for Fort 'Vil- one (lay the past week. proniises to he an average crop. liaup, We are glad to see the Finding face Mr. and Mrs. Glass spent, a day or Joseph ming is visiting ;it'hinghau] of Mr. Macdonald out Again after his with friends at, iiAhPl lust week.,, ,it present. severe sickness. Mr. Joseph Stanvel had a number Dir. King, who has been ander the Our Shoney still fires up, but it is of sheep and lambs killed by dogs on doctor's care, is again able to hP Around, tanning work, Shakey. Snndxy night. The dogs belcinged to John Fritzley has his horse again Janes Dawson, of iamy. Sound Dis- of his neighbors, nearly completed which he is rehoild- trict, is visited under the parental roof The QtiArterly Business Board of ing. at present. tiValton Circuit have extended an in- Mrs. David DeLing had the misfor- Ja111" Young is getting away with to Rev, Mr. Tiffin to remain tune to swallow a needle she had in his lumber piles, having shipped it to the Circuit .Lnutl]ec year. her mouth on Saturday. we hope Uncle Saw's domain. ' uta veatlels that happened to be in the harbor fired a few shots and be fled, It is this record that makes the na- val officers Lelieve they have, an en.sy task before them in, the war with Sp,dn, and they would be surprised if, this war should prove for the first time thplt Spain could defeat Anglo•Saxgq,ns, or any other nation for that matter', TWICE A GREAT NATION. spltltt Rose From Iter Flrst semacl! but Look% Rant at 1'rrarut. Spain was once the greatest nation out the face of the globe. Spay, rather, she was twice so. First, as a centre of learning and science under the Sara.cenic rule, when the city of Cor- dova, had a mile of ,gas lit streets and fountains of quicksilver played in the palace yard of the caliph. Second, when she was the greatest military power ill Europe. But Spain could not stand the march of modern invention. She has steadily shrunk and shrivelled and lost her posseasinns until now all she has left worth speaking of is Cuba. The Philippines are insignifoant pos- sessions. _._._.__-..,. LIVINGSTON'S GRAVE. Hugo Genthe, the English traveller, who recently visited the grave of Dr. Livingsb m, under the old Mpundu tree in Africa, found that an ornamental fence had been erected around the tree. When Mr. Genthe disked the native who h6d (tone it he was told that " a white man and his donna," who had come from the Noethwest of the Laupula, had caused the fence to be made- Mr. Genthe's discovery hus excited great interest among the European commun. lty (Lt Zomba and Blantyre. STAIN'S STATE RULIGION. The state religion of S1piain is thle i Roman NthWlo, which is maintained by the G,overritll Ant, -The constitution permits non-Calthollos to 'worship as they pleaae, but they must do so pri- vately and witbowt makin any purr4 Ile stmounoo want of their religious Ber- vfoes Another oxt•raordinary feat way that Performed by a Vienna shoemaker not long ago. This individual undertook from a given calf to manufacture a pair or Hants within twenty-four hours' of the animal's death. Early in the morning of the ap- pointed day a, calf wa..a killed in the, presence of numerous witnesses. The shin was Lit the tannery shortly aft srwards; it wits property tanned, and turned over to the spirited shoemaker' that very evening, and next morning ib, appeared in the shape of a pair of boots, which were worn by the m,a11' who owned the calf the day before. Revtvrting t•i feats of a different ha-' tura, we may mention the performance of Signor Gravagni, a Milanese pianist, who made a bet that he would play for twenty-five consecutive hours, with only an interval of half an hour for refreshment. He won triumphantly, for he went straight on without talk, Ing the stipulated period of rest. Start- ing at eleven at night, be kept on un- til, midnight of the following day play - Ing works by Wl%gner, comic apera, ballet music, and grand opera. From time to time he wawa• fed by a friend, who poured' down his tbroat coffee, tea and eggs, beaten up with wine. A jury of eight musicians took It in horns to watch' the performance. So fa.r from being exhaiust.ed at the end of these extraordinary proceedings, Signor Gravagni offered to make a fur- ther het that he would keep on for atnother six hrPirs, but there were no I takers, TOFJ CZAR AT ROMPI. Alexaaider III., the Into Czar of Ru4- sta was said to be an autocrat, -evon In the bosom of his family. Nicholas 1I. however, Is the very reverse. He re- gards his consort As a, good comrades and when, In urgent cases, Ministers seek an audience late in the evening, he is invariably to be found in her company, chatting and laughing wit.b- oath restraint. The Czar is generally occupied PA his desk, whilq the Ozar- ina hrdsdas herself with embroidery' work. Immediately a Minlator enters she rises as if to retire but more often than otherwise the Czar informs her thlat she is not one too many, , - v Lu,.,oa its elaboration(, fo a nicety" you can readily imagine that the scene does not quickly reach perfection. But his patience holds out against every test it receives. Over and over again the line is recited, or the tilt of action dtane. untid( all is perfect. At the Lyceum one sees the perfection of stage discipline, and in Mr. Irving the petrfer,tinn of stage patience. MARVELLOUS INVENTION. The Noon Brough! Witlrin Reny Reach etlf the '%Yorld by n Recoil, Contrlvaner. Herr Johann Mayor, an Austrian Lieutenant, has fust discovered a meth- od by which the moon can bee brought within pistol -shot of the world, figur- atively speaking. Kothing among the many marvels of modern invention is raore astonishing than this same dis- covery. By his inventridn Herr Mayor says the n3inon can Im brought within a distance of 100 yards, ill, fact, and ex- plored most thoroughly. P}fof. Gates's combined microscope -telescope was brought to be a marvelous contrivance, but this latest addition puts it quite in the shade. In his suecese Herr May- or has made a wide departure from cus- tomary methods. In fact the monster, telescopes do not ,figure in his macul- ations whatever. Without ,going into a long drawn out or technical explan- ation of the apparatus he has con- structed, it is a novel affair, in that an.,enormous pnrahalio mirror Wyardci in diameter that revolves upon a fixed axis' is the matin schetnle of Lhty appar, atus. This concave mirror which is of the ordinary "silvered" glnss has o small convex parabolic mirror suspend - 0 at W9 faces, and this sm,alll mirror focuses the rays received from the Jarg- or ones, Anil throws them on thci lens of an immenwo•ly powerful microscope. Thus a clear and brilliant ly lighted pin- t of the moon or star under exam- inatian is brought, ininie.diately under t.hw mierosoo[ne, which has it magnify- ing power of many million dlaameter.4. Herr Mayer explains that it vrill thus bre possible, almost, to Ree the time by the wa,loh of t1to "snag. in t"moon,' or to see the N!kigell if anv, over the canals of AfArs. 0 44 .A _� Afh y ,r1 11 ,rA