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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-01-26, Page 3a I a & JanuAry 20ths 1911 , C209A New-Rocard ra ar - . __ --- -1 - I - I ' EN IN THE ' I A DARING EXPLOIT ' I I T . H _­­ --.1. -­ - " * _�.. ­ � Tle CW*"*4 li* _M, , BEAR'S fIGHT !'! I ROYAL LOVERS .9 4 Liu% XW4 care now ms,v Sow* The Growth of a Dangerous and, Set%- A. ftliful Moinoeuvre by Sir Archl- E IFFICULTIt 2"'onat Pastlme� balcl Hunter A-tw yea" of Ito". . . � .. I I . FOR. LIBERTY The evolution of the Aeropl,ane le OPERA SINGER IN BRITAIN, C . I . . The fact that Sir Archibald Hunter Is Per��,P,I,,I,ra"o"n,(,I"ytil3ooh,.,I,rr,))",.",., 12'1414"a"rl oew wonderful In all Its bearings, but it I Of OUR AIRMEN to Mal and , I Icl V 'd wa�_, . t.� IJ Y,,on h. t "alp - 0% with One exception the youngest offl. I moap a n 3.e,'n 'New othing like so wonderful as the . . I York Zoo Keeper* Triump "' How a Notable Now Tenor Was Ols. The Ton Vaars, R cer of Ills. rank In the Army. Is suffl- 010ve U, but the bair st breatril"; , .omanco of PrInco4o to be hcalthy. JqE,t trymu , Thr !1 am:zing advent of the amateur aero- covered In Humble Life -Ho Clemenfine of 13 , Some of the Troubles They Have to Nyal'o IfIrbu-, Quoh Chlorof.orm-Po'ar � rjussels-Defled cleat proof of Ills soldierly qualities Overcome -Why, the Flying . tone. Rub it into tile roots of the ha;r I . Trip Sequel Planist. VlYing'sch6ols are now being Deli'shted Maecagni the, King and his fighting skill, and lie has ,well I %vJtil the balls oc the lingers. Tlio . established and are rcaping a rich . . . . deserved the Gavel, Machines Fly , Children like it arld.will ask you to � � norshl of Gibral- . use it. Tiln�utone loosens urp the ac - I harvest from enthusiastic would -bel tar which bas been co3lorred upon euxulliated dust find Perspirutfoxi arsot t A giant Pol flyerilwbo Patronize the schools, aero- f A new tenor Who, It Is quite possible, NO Royal love romance has ever The question that Inc' the hair and scalp call then be eatsily ar bear brought to New him. He joined the King's Own nwal st naturally planes in order to be Instructed Ill the ,s aroused such deep admiration and at Lancaster Regiment thirty-six years Occurs to YOU ill considering tit(,- ac.r.> dried give another applI . Tork by Captain Bob 13artlett, , will one day rank with the World and flloroup,,hly vleane(l After it is put up fascinating art of flying. piano Is 'Cation of 111r - a big fight for liberty. I greatest singers, has appeared in the same time sympathy as that of ago, at eigbteen. At twpnty-nine he --Why, �vvelzlg that it is zutune. After vou tiave medl it for Capt. Bartlett 15 The successful aviator must have London, England. Tills is Mr. 11. PriAccss C141mentilie and Prince Vic. was a brevet-trajor, and at forty a heavier tll,ln - s3r. dof.-s it act fail, a while you win Alarnit It ;F; tile be.it the Vuglfshman nerves of steol, practically. P, sixth fulls -fledged major-gtiwral. -Hunter'* "'IlY does it istay alott? it is calls 1,01, [lave ever used. Your Nvai prugr Store will cheernill.v guarantet, II1rptL_ ,rest -to the North Pole. sense of foresight, and pertget control years rag" It was that waved Iii t1le fail(,- crublY heavier than Idt", AMU ch, t4tt 0)ae to tit) all that 14 claimed for it.* 'who wesit uea Nevada Landino, who, like many an. tar Napoleon. it 1,3 110,v%, tell Id, - with Peary, anti since over himself in moments of peril. other famous. vocalist, began life lit a since the couplo met while drivill.' in front of every battle. during the la,,t 8aiiie prinuiple, that Iron will not alvi,n ___;�_ .-, .- I _ Commander the'Bols de )a Cambre, near Brussels. arduous campaign oil tile NPP, while You would naturally e%pe�,t fl.at it . I n t �Vas a tile man whorn It representerd was would refUse to saar. it is t!l,�� all I I . I . I I 11 .. ­ I 1 4, i ..' , , then he has made another trip to the of Women has certainly grown apace, twentY-se'ven years Of age, is a Itus- case or love at first sight, , . ' During recent years tit(- .emancipation humble way, Mr. LandIno, -who is According to all accoti is I Arctic with Paul R. Rainey and Harry but even the most confirmed femiLle known as ',tile point of tile 'Sirdar's pressure livneatil tllc�- planc, that kt ep�,. I . 0 1, slan Pole of Jewish extraction. Ills Princess Vletor. however, as beir to spear." oil(, of Sir Arvidbald's most it UP- A balloon (,art remain statiop I 11 1. t. Whitney, the. Anterican . sportsman. optimist could scarcely attribute even family emigrated ycars ago to Cleve. the 11onapark- dynasty an(I Pretender I I Tills bear is described as Wei,-Iling the most advanced woman with ally daring exploits Was pt,rfornled one ary over a give" Spot In a valin, b,.1 ) FAMILr - 5 . - I I . tits livin- by blacking boots and sell- undesirable. Certainly lie is the last the General, with a little' band of vol-- It is to remain lit the air, The inon.- I 790KrM-9WA""" I I Po"w, a, nearly a ton and standing elglit feet two Of th's, qualifications. land, Ohio, and young Barney earned to the Vrench throne, Was*polltivally (Iatk nigij whik, Pt Ladysinitb, when au aoroplatic, must constantly lno$re� 11 . 10 . Wit V I . high On Its Iliad legs. .It Js undoubt- Morbid Sensztion. . Ing newspapers. On tile Sabbath lie to take the Prownder b1181110198 very unteers, crept over cite -of vite sur- v!aner, and Wplatus on wlitell oil,, f -re . silly the biggest bear In captivity. Why is It that the attendance at a 9ang in the Synagogue, fat, among the seriously. For Ycars lie has been ,all rounding bills and blew tbe bend off a mOst aviators have licen making, and One for eacb everyday afteft . With dogs to distract the animal's flying meet Jewish colony ]its naturally fine voice exile In Brussels living comfortitbly mischievous Lovg, . nd C . will go up nearly fifty per .� Tom, Ile led all tile breaking so many recor(!s of late art Sold a Waranteed by W. .14,. It. ILttention, he was captured on all lee was much appreciated. enough on Ills moderate Iscome of way oil the dangerous task, surprised 501newhut In tile same position as a ating cent. if a lady flyer is billed to ap- Presently young Laudillo Went to 42,000 a year. the Doers. and crippled Holmes, -T. E- Hovey, W. A. . . lie Was, .moreover, and Overcame skater oil thin lee, The s%4ter must McConnell, Clinton. floe in the Arctic. Rainey, Oiler pear? One might as well assume that work as a elgat,maher, and in that thirty-eight when 110 first 'net the the gun. Sir Archibald is cite of tit(- move fast enough to reach a new see- . . from the right flank, lassoed the bear, It Is due to a spirit of morbid sensa- capacity met a girl who was also one Princess, Ills junior by ten years. The few British military officers to enjoy tIon of lee before' lie falls; the aero- - . I -who has been christened Silver King, tion Equillar to that displayed. some day to be raised to a much higher Princess, unhappy In ]ter llqme life, the personal friendship of the tierman plane must move fast enough to reach . I and Whitney. worhing7from the left Years back when a Woman revived the position 6 and on bad terms with both her,par- a ne I w is flank, swung his rope simultaneously, n the'sociall scale -Rose Pas. Emperor, whom he once saved from section of air before it falls. All hands of the hunting . party were popularity of the sensational music- tar, who subsequently married a Inil- ents, dealred earnestly to be married E. N. Lewi's Intro4uces Wise . . a serious accident. During a visit ol Ffence the aeroplane Is Constantly � . hall turn "Lo ping -the -Loop." lionalre, and devoted ber time and to a man 'who has considerable the Kaiser to Lord Rosebery at Dal- 3truggling with gravitation. requisitioned. It was a sort of tilgmof- The public 0SOOn tired of watching money to the betterment of the con- strength of character and 'a sli4p:ie The simplest and most familiar ex- Leg . . war between Rainey's and Whitney's a man ends ,many a few years ago, General Hun- I . islation. teams, both pul direc- nger his life and limbs in ditions of her less fortunate sisters. heart. . ter was In command of the troops in Ample of an aeroplane is the kite of . I . I ling tit opposite such an act, but their Interest -was Miss Pastor often told Landl But the old King Leopold, doml- , our boyhood days. We a member of West Huron bas tions, the main object being to'ligil no that Scotland, and , was present tit - that ,11 Mr. 1,.'. N. Lewis the struggling and de speedily revived when his niantle des. with Ills beautiful voice lie ought to neering In all his home life, refused apacity on tile station platform to how we kept it aloft by re Introduced into , � holding it the House' Of C10m- cended upon the shoulders of a wo- his consent to, the betrothal. lie fa. c against th�­ wind or by running with mons two bijl�, , .from the lee -floe into. the water. make a name. Ile was anxious enough welcome the Emperor. Lord Rose- one malcing it poss,_ This manoeuvre was accomplished, man. to Improve Ills condition, but who was vored the Orleans family, Ile hated bery's carriage was waiting, and tile It If there happened to be only, a gen- i4le 'to deport jm�mlgra,nts 'will4hin four A., famous. qviatbr recently stated there to help? At last, however, the the Ronapartes, and It - did not suit Em tie breeze, When the wind d . and by means of a derrick the animal . ,peror had just taken his seat In It led down years of their'landing in Canada, it I w that one of the SeCrt�tS Of successful editor of the Cleveland Press drew at- his- policy with the French Republic when one of the horses commenced to or the string broke tire Rite fell. Above found guilty ( . In the hold, starving for a few days, OI Carrying olifensive W - I . He lay flying Is the complete understanding tontion In an article called "A New plunge violently, and In another mo - as finally hoisted on board to have his daughter married to ,one . all things, It was necessary to hold ea, und was at of one's engine, And he is a gentle- Tenor" to Landino's abilities. This Of the Royalist. Pretenders. � ment the pair would have bolted. Like the kite'a surface toward the wind- pons. The other I.-) to make accept - I . length tempted Into a man .Who employs a baker's dozen of attracted the attention of Mr. Alfred The Coun�ess of Flanders interceded a flash, however, General Hunter an end which we sometimes aecomr ance of secret commissialks a crimiss- . strong cage, where provisions had skilled mechanics to daily groomi his Arthur, director of the Cleveland for them, but Leopold refused -to re_ plished with , . been placed. . ached the animal -and dealt it a ,a striuc. The eagle Is All offence, . . . .aeroplane. Sc of Music, who sent for him consider Ills decision. The aged Em. ro an animated kite without the*string, . � At New York, however, Silver King Before making a, flight you -can see . andogalve him lessons gratis. , press Eugenie, with whom Prince Vic- . smashing blow on, tile. nose that quick- I ly quieted It. Another pair of horses but it keeps Its outstretched wings to, . .. made his last struggle for liberty, and him crawling round his machine tight- Later oil Landino drifted to' � New tar has always been a favorite, tra- were soon secured, and Sir Archl- the wind by muscular power. If we, . - ' was not subdued until five pounds of ening stray nuts, and lubricating dry York. One day he was passi the veled to Brussels and pleaded for tile bald, received the hearty thanks of the can find a substitute. for the string, In a railway Eemas,h yesterday* at - . chloroform had been placed into his bearings with complete disregard to Grand Opera House with a trien"g and. lovers, but with no more dfiect. Kaiser for the smart way lie grap- Bome device, in other words, which. Batavia, -N-Y,, Mr.. and Mrs. John . . I . � . I Page. The latter Alas swung success, his personal comfort. After such ex- saw that Mascagni was to conduct. rn order that there should -be no pled with the situation. Since that will enable us to hold the kite In the 8haw of Torionto were among the.la- . . fully from the ship into.the pituteell- .cursions he Is a sorry spectacle. Oil- ."Now's your chance," said the friend, , chance of the couple . meeting Leo- time he has been very popular with Dropei, direction, we have invented a, - red. . . . alcon, the bear growling �fid protest- stained -and dirty, with bruised and !'go In and try your voice." Landino, pold locked Clementine in her apart� the Emperor, who never forgets a sei- flyiug machine. The pull or the thrust Jil . ; 1. . Ing, flinging himself against the bars bleeding fingers from rough contact went, but lie 'was terribly nervous. ments It' tile Royal palace and in- of an ongine-driven propellor ,is the . . . . 1. at the sides of the cage all the time. vice, and lie shares with Lord Roberts I �_ I A large crowd had assembled at -the with refractory.bearbigs. - . Maseagni, who Was. producing "Irls.11 formed .her that she would have to the distinction of being the only Pon- accepeea substitute for the string of , . . - ship's sIde, says the Telegraph corres- . . . Work for Men Only was testing the voices of the singers- . remain Under luck and key until she German soldler who- has a standing a kite or the muscles 'at all eagle Pelruna Stcrets . - . �.. � . , . ondent, Suddenly, when twenty I Landino, shy and afraid, was the last. promised to forget the Prince. It Was Invitation to.visit thl Royal palace R'I The propeller creates an artificlai I 1. not until tile Medical men informed I . 1. Cepers from the Zoo were congratu- .What woman Would-o1r. could be When he bad finished Mascagni slap, the IQ1lg that this t Potsdam. ­ wind, as It were, to keep the aero- You Should Killow , . lating thenl�elves, the giant expected to -indulge In such duties? Ped hbn on the back sbouted- "Bravo!" , reatment was ser- . plane, up. . I I . . I . I bear suc- ' Ionsly afjeu,tum the Princess's health . . I - h the Her delicate fingers were not con- , I Maintaining Balance . . I ; ' ,.eeded in getting.his paw throng and there and then gave him a part. .,, JASHION LEAGUE 1. , back of the cage, and In a few lu'Inutes structed, by nature to undertake work For two years lie worked hard un- that he Veknwd and iont her to the ANTI ' . . r I would probably have freed himself. cler Enima levada In Milan, and that Riviera. . . I I Of course, as you Will readily under- - k. . such as this. But Unless a very keen I I - - IX . - stand, there .are 'many other things � t n - I I A race now ensued for two-inch personal interest is taken by the avia- is how lie- comes by part of Ills name. , Tbe Princesz living apart front her 'The Objects of a New Organization to be considered bpsld(!,,4 mere propel - planks and nais. The Zoo keepers tar in.such aceraidgly trifling details, Rhe'was. so proud of her pupil that sile parents, aild Prince 'Victor, ,an exile . . - 7_1 . I . 1101, In pd- . Formed in New Yo�k � . ling machinery, Of these the first in .. 4 [ought the battle with hammers and. disaster is bound to occur sooner or .wished it. The now tenors repertoire 'from Franoc, nici. cavil �.Ot ! - . � . frnportance Is certainly the very dtffi- $ - . nails against the teeth and claws of later. *There ls.a lady lit France at .embraces seventeen Operas and two vate hoor,.s of frieni]s and in the . - I . . cult art of balancing tile plane so that . Silver King. As the bear gashed and the hundred sangs,.and lie sings iii.four drawl ng- rooins or the Countess of An anti -fashion Icagno lins t present time. who is passing PI'anders and the present KI Jus. It will glide oil fin even keel. As a I I . . .-Ipped they boarded film in, closing up throu It a tedious terin of convales languages. - lie is a teetotaler and a ng. But. been started In New York with the matter of fact, even birds find it hard . . 9 ' - . tlieY�liovf%r Ai-lpcared together public. . the holes as fast as lie could make bence, disfigured, and. perhaps crip- non-smokef. . . . I .1 � . . 1. ­ . court. highly praisewrothy object of com- to maintain their balance.- In the con- - ,hem. Suddenly,- while the Zoo lah9r. p)ed .fo]r life, owing to her! ill-timed . . . ly, and both were absnnt�'cs at . bating' the sprea*'d .of Pie yidic stunt endeavor to balance litinself a .. .. ' ,rs rer A eelobrattd InOdent whic e . -ulous- Ila\vk sways!froin side to side as he. � . , Aed, the bear's massive head, entry' Into the.world of Ateronautlas.. -ABR.UZZI'S STORY sonlo si,11sation a year or two ago, took fashions .tail *cra%0s adopted by the soars like .an acrobat oil. a tight rope. � coldest I with his red tongue rolling out.like a She Is tile Baroness de la Roche who � . log's, and his big amber eyes blazi I ng, . � . � - � . . . plave at a'paper-Miase at liorsebtLek, very rich among less well-to-do people. . ,_� . I IF . a month- or .so back fell from a con. which was won "by I . . Occasionally, as you may have noticed, J, - 3"1 I . shot from a hole in the roof. siderable height wliilst flying lit her The Young gskim ' o a Prince Victor. says N. A, P. Et bird Will. catch -the wind on the top R . . . , nty of work of llis'-wing; with. tile result that..... -11 . I . .ft aeroplane. The a6cident was due to Beautiful MAIden pointed to- give away the prize, and for such an .organization to .do he' re. Golden Seil, the root Of the . The Zoo keeper swiftly hammered Princess .Clementine had been ill)- - There Is certainly pie ' * Wo 0-i" =­, . the bear over the head with an Iron the sudden loss.of ber )lead, and con- . � I . - . . . capsize kind fall some distance before . � Apvof , . . . I par, and In a second half a dozen men, When the victor came for. his reward Women who. can with d If ficulty ,afford . sequently control of -her machine. The Duke of the Abruzzi Is one of and she pinned the ribbon upon. Ills t I tie can rocover himself. It the living Plan t, I's a very useful medicine. 'Man . . . I . with boards and hammers, were on ' when she was passed by 6 fellow flyer. I , � a e s thirty or forty aet-oplancs -of natuile' find the feat .of people gather it In our rich woodl-ME - . . . I the roof, ready to close the hole. The - Experts who witnessed �tha nepideilt tile most successful of living explor. breast she burst Into tears, so that. all pounds,.a year on their dress, but yet balan(!jng so difficult, is. ft any wonder duringtliesummer. Fewpeoplekno'M, . . I . . ' ers,. In whic'.7 capacity lie. has had a . present were profoUndly touched. . 'Insist on wearing hobble skirts, Yards 018t. luell have' been kill9d In endea- 0 . I pear, however, was too quick for .were of opinion that .had a man been . Upon the.death of Leopold the two of bat, gloves up to their. shoulders, . . It wv , aluailple, it IsIn dyspepsixt catarrW .' . I . I . I i . :hem, and he rose up, and the ..men In the place of the llaronass� tile d1s. fair share of adventures ,,%ad Iihir- lovers again appeared at Court, and :and similar absurdittes-:7-made f4shm ,roring to discover their secret? and as a,gene.ral tonic. . . I . . . . . .' I � . lairly fell off the roof. �, . - might I .d. . ,apei;. Du' -The' whole art of maintaining the. I I I .. . . Then the Zoo curator, while the . ,. astel .lave . b ; can averts . breadth esc ring Ills North shortly afterwards It ,Was announced 4onable for a moment by women who iide-to7side.balancei of an. aeroplane Many thousandpounds of Ws root arft . . ..,.. . used eaeb yeir In the. faitong cat .1 . . . teepers plied the creature.with Iron . . . Poler expedition lie had his right lia,nd that Young King. Albert had given Ills can afford to soend a thousand a year .,onsisis lit keeping the centre of gray. . . � . I . aars, and Policemen stood * around. - . . I ,- .� . I of air b essure on �remedy,Peruna. This fac b . .. . . �� . ought to be objects of special atten- � everybody,�usefs P-ernn4 for'estarrill. - . . . . I - , .Pho same *ertictN line, If the two; "I so severely frozen that twQ of his fill- cordial corkse6t; to their union. with- their modistes and milliners- ltv and the ceiltre. r LIKE HIS GRANDSIRE , gers -had to lip- partially amputated. ,-. _. texplains with big revolvers, keeping the crowd' I Another time during an a - . 7 . I .1 . )ack, had a sudden inspiration. . I , . .scent of the. At 'tion from 'the and-fasbion. league. . . . � I. . I . . . He ,it Ruwenzori range, as tile Duke was OWD- LUKE" RETIRE -S �. should not tit least approximately Co- �k. . lashed away on Ills motor -c ran; � J. Princ ' e Edwardyisited an Old Tenai making an observation lit advance of , . . - .1 . Then there are 'various fashionable hicide.the,aeroplane is capsized. A.sk,.your.druggjst for a Peruna Cal- , ., . ' . . � . I . !e Ana -I . of the Ooyal Estate . bis party, he slipped on a bank of Veteran New I . . . cults, the spread at which an:antt- There are obviously two Ways of . � 'endir.. - I � . . . r sacked several druggists' store� . I - . . . returned with five pounds of cWro- . . - . , . . loose stones and fell to the, edge* of �agcntls 30,000., Miles' fashion league would be dbing good- lialtitaining side-to-olde' balauce--one. , ' .. . . I . . . . � . . � .. .. . � . torm. He saturated lint wl I During his holidays. at Dilmora'l, his an Immense precipice, w1jere he re- . Journey In Selling a P.apqr. , work by combating.. For example, the, )y constantly. shifting' the centre of . .. ­ I I . . . . . . . I'll pounds of the opiate, and forced it Royal 1.11gline � . ' . . . I . .. . . I cult of expensive.liets in the -way of ,;ra�vity, tile otl -constantly shift- . ". . . . . . . . . ss the Prince of: -Wales malned a Prisoner for three hours. ' I . . ier by � . . : ' .nto the cage, every hole of which was, . . The 'Duke has . picked tip many Inter- 44OWd' Luke" of Barrow 14111, ,near cats, dogs, mice, and lizirds of rare ng the centre of .air-peessure, The ' , . I . . 1, low closely covered with canvas, and � went to see an old tenant on the esting stories In the course of.his var,. Chesterfield, Zile of th type and breeds.is all very well for irst method involves ceaseless flash- . .� , I e oldest.Sunday - women who call afford 'to Pa , y I lve lke niovement on the part of -the .avi-: - . I . . - � . iilver King succumbed very speedily. Royal -estate who had oftery adcorn� jous. trayels. 'Flare is one of them, newsagents .in .the United Kingdom, hundred pounds for such a pet without . .o the Zoo. Mounted policemen went panled the- late ,King on fishing and which he heard in the Far North . A has retired, -at the age' of eigbty-six, � ator; for by shifting his body lie shifts . . I � missing the money. but when Mrs. -he centre of. gravity. . . .. . . . I .n front, and more mounted policemen -shooting expeditions, when his.Majes- young Eskimo lo,,ied-a beautiful nuCid. from a business established. nearly I rown of Balham, starts 'Imitating -L 0 IG S - W , I a the real*. The Zoo keepers ro.de on ty was a boy. I I . I en whose father's �'hut was near his thirty years ago, . 3 1 . , � I Oil 0 . .. . . . The aeroplane� must be balanced not i - . I . . I 11 . I .. � I 'h . -give the Old . .. I I � .. . 40 t e top of the pantechnicon, and the When'the young Prince entered the. own, but, as is'so often .tile case, the Mr. Luke Bennison, to. .their example by spending twenty or uoy rrom side to side, but. fore and. ' . -AT - , . . . I � Zoo curator courageously stuck to the room where'the,-old man was, the lat-, girl's parents would not hear of the man .his proper .name, . was born, at thirty pounds on some wretched ald- tff.as well. Tlie� same necessity ex- I . '. . . . . . . 1. . � . ;OP of the bear's cage,. and sit Intervals , ter, who. was sorely strickem ,vvith. match. One night. R�gm . . Leicester, and Irs; his early days fol- Mal probably not worth as many shil- 'sts in the old-fashioned. single -surface , . I . I . . ,enewed doses of the anaesthetic. . I , , I . . at storni rlp- -lings . she badly needs : sorhe plain .,fle..- To',give It th STAPLETON: 5A*LT-. � . rheumatism, made an attempt to rise, .ped up a crevice. in the Ice, and be- lowed the occu�atlon of a. boatman. I .e iiecessary� fore- . I . - I . I . � . . . - I I BY the time the Zoo several miles blit his' I words of advice .froin all and -fashion md-afrstability we used to adorwit .. . � ..., wo X S I . : ..:­.: �.: � 7 .. �.. I I listant, was reached, the .bear was , . Royal' Illghness ran over to' tween the two - huts there yawned all' The "Pay", being. hardly sufficient to league. I I I .� I 1. I .. � - R .. . . .. � ­ . him, and, putting his two hands on his, abyss brid tender strip buy food -or "snap," as he terms'it- � . I ,I .�Itli a long fall of knotted strips of - . I . . . 11 I .. I.. I . . . � . . . . . . � I .. "I . ged only by a s� I I - .. . � . .� ­ I 1. I ­ . .1 . .. I . nore dead than alive, so he 'was easily 3houlders said.' "Oh, please do not ofAce. Here Was tile chance' which he "ernigrated" to.Dbrbyshirt. finally � .. - . laper ,or rags. If the tail. was not � Highest I price I sp . aid , , I � . .. . ,ransferred to a big c9ge, 4110re he stand up; I hope you. don't mind my the young level, boughi. Wing doWss'at Barrow Hill' neaAY MACHINETHAT 14THINKS" . wavy enough the kite dived erratical-, . . . . ... Ile -crossed Be I . I ' 7 .. . I I � .. . was welcomed by several other natives toming to see you, but I wanted to the frall bridge lit the dead of night, sixty years ago, to becomd'a miner., . . . . ... y, and sometimes -met its destruction I � cust6m W, I � if the frozen North. I . . have a talk with you awfully.,, . . and crept to.tbe home ot Ills, swel-t- . Whilst employed at this work he . . .. ' � , . . I .. .. jy eall.l.ding with .a tree. To ensure - I . oirk s.olilclted. � . . I . � . . I � I I � I . I . . .. then tears came into the old maWs heart. to steal 'tier -from lier cruel witnessed many changes la,lab 1. Sticks on Stampa and Politely But ongitudifial stability miany. aeroplane I .. I . . . I � � � . . 1. - __ __ - or con- ''I ' � , . . . � I . T . I I I . . : . apes -as -he looked at the Prince, and ;father. .The F'skinios sleep In bags ditions underground. From fourteen ,Firmly F�efuses. Foreign Coins �yffig. wachines ard slmi!a.rlY provid,ed �, , . . I . .. �. . . . . . . . � . � A VARIED CAREER he' exclaimed., "All -i $'It-, You remind of sealskin,, and, w4t] � i bat . e& breath and hours a day, when he first c' . �. . I . . . . � . . . . . .. . � - . ommenced, � I - . ., .� . vith At t1tII,,�VI1Icll-cons1sts geverally. I . . . 11 . . : . ­ � - .. .me - sp of your grandsire when hf)* was loudly beating heart. lie holsited oil to the .working' time'had* fallen to, nine A machtn'e.which think . s, or. .at any )f one or more plane surfaces. Some �. - ��OUR I . - . . . I I .. Sir F. Lugard Hob-nobbed With Roubh i_ boy." . . I I hours. by tile time he was eollipolled I I ierop!anes are, libwever' tailless, b;A . . . . . � . . . 1. bis!back the one. in. Which lie thought to 'leave Ill' rate disoi.minatesi is being .Installed ist,19tIly they are 1�ss st�blc than the . ­ . � . . Italian Sailors .. . I The'two sat chatting together for a his'lady-love slumbered; I'le r".rossed . s employment. through � .. I . . . .. .1 � . Allowance for Clothes. ' � I long time, the Prince listening yvith the strip of ice, hildt sare on the other having reached ibe age limit. . . by.. the Post Office In Landon, . Eng- ailed variety.. . I � . . I . � I i ., . . 1. I � ­ � � . . ­ I . . :mniense Interest to anecdotes of som side; lie broke it do !n with the blow Commencing a Flight Suppose that you allo­ --- tr . � . . . � e �% .!A , great contrast, wasn't it?" -he. land, and, one has a vision of the . . � . , , , Sit, Frederick Lugard, the Governor Youthful sporting. adventures- of the of an axe, so fliat'no one c6uld pursue said, -and -drily.' added, "What would' crowds who will flock to it when dtily I I . . . . . , I w. y.r. - I I . . * ke a for I . present generation of miners, attached ,to the .corner lamp -post, f4?r ,cite 'VOU I Ind Commander -in -Chief ,of Hong iate King which the.old mail related. Win save by tile aid of a boat. Re-' the lu.ordf.r" to fly:nn acroplane, li self $50.00 a year clothp5-how . . Kong. has had a singularly varied and In his quick, impetuous moments . the gaining Ills own litit lie opened tlib bag With their Light Hours Act, think if the purchase of forgotten postage-. ' ' or' a soaring bird. must rise In do �you thi�k could-: got the * - I , . to gaze Upon the rair one. when with they had to go back io the. old sys-* stAmps. on Sunday evenings.. . :he very teeth of -tho wind. Wiiit Is, inost worth for y6ur snoney..? I . � . ­ mteresting career. The story of Ills young Prince: Is very like his :grand- .f � 'it � tildolibtedly* by'buying two � . - . . � . . Wher, and, when very much'am .1 lic Wagg ' ' I i I . I used, a CIVY-O horror .0 � .. I i. romance, Ills method of entering the. qe has a way of putting his'llands be- ditintifounded, for, It - I know, . . � ural process. has never e How tills Preliminary fiio,� Sults lieve-by spending tLll(:' Whole 7 1 . . . tdventures in Africa alone reads like , ,ired back tem of sixty years ago? They wouldna Affixing po."age-stanips by 'the nat- .nore, it must be in motion befoi' . r his haste to got like . It, . either a �an fly. I I I lark continent,for the first time be- hind his.back wbe_n, lie; laughs exactly the afrair over. lie bad stolen Ills "And tile poor'lilt ]ads! How t1ley pleasant at, a wholesome .Practice; 'toil %vas to be obtained Nvad a problem . fifty . all jllst, tw(� $uit�s. . .. - . . . . . . . . mg, to say the least, most unortilo- , i.s the late King often used to do, a 3%Vactheart's, father by niistake.'. fared In thoset days was horrible here 19 a machine which not aaly.de- chat long baffled the flying.,machil.,e � . ­ I lox. With $250 In his belt and practi- .ittle habit 9T,the Prince's that has - . _.. , . inventor. Eagles, vultul:cs, and other You would get far,juore selivico . . . . , - � cruel -words can't express Tay feel. livers a stamp fat- a pellitv, but oblig- �anjn these. two.stlits t1inil N-t)lt . _ I ,ally no outfit except. an old rifle paid 5e,en noticed With much interest by . , .. ings." I ' , .. ­ � Inglk sticks lbe stanip (,�, tile eavel- goaring birds,launvh themselves either would froni,fdur at half t1le, ��ost ' . . !or in India by shooting a Ina -.(" " . SCRAP DREADNOUGHTS, �)y It aping from� tile limb of a I ree, or eaelf; . . I I � �lemb&s Of the Royal Family. , . . � Referring to Cae ws ope, for the. purchaser. � , I . ' . . I - 11 mting I . . �. I .. . � 'ONvd Luke" estimated n clip, t.dAe of a cliff, orby running along I 1, . . . .� - I Jger with a price oil its 'heat, . I . � I . that, Fraudulent lead disys it fil gs ,con. . . Prederick boarded y agent� ' a .w6eikly. distribution Of cad un- -,oil Its, I Sir Rerr�,arkable Devel d,ifii 11.1, telTlPtllOu$IY*bi(o its1interlor;- foreign ill(, ^,.round with wings outspr' This isn't just talk,utind N 14(). . �- I it Gibraltar, where lie happened 1o. I 1. . .. . . : . . qulr�d surficlent speod. . you, � � . . I . .. I . Lloyd's Weekly fie bas, travelled a coins it,returns with Iii(4 courteous as- V1.0111 tilts' Nvo van icadily tinder. I , a tramp steamer A WORLD S RECORD ' opmerit in the Con' tit 1hey have ac., 4rany 111en have Proven. 6i. .14o nlay . . , I . , je stationed at the time,' and sailed . . . . . - I . . stru.Cti0h of.1.3attleships . als,talice approaching 30,000 miles Ill _1-111, 1)fioll 1114t* the depositor Ila's made - - . .. � . � Doy..'of , Eighteen Makes a Bi : I , liard 1. . . ;_ . ,� I . ­ . all Nyeathers. . .He still enjoy I ­ 'd We- inist . ske. .1. gtantl xvby a .vulture (all be confined I Let. It.,; 6 , � I . . . tway for Nlassowah with the Inten- . . . � s good R P81 31'41' . . all, it over with - yotl sOnle - I . . Break . � I in a sniall cage which is entirely Opon, -:day. - � . . . � . . . I ... of. 985 � �ment tbe automaton I �. . � . . I . . . . . . . Ion of joining tile. Italians who were I . . .NVIlen -his lvWesty's battleship healt ' h, sight and hearing. . .1 '" It il - fair t 1'efti, Ett tile to ). . .. . I . I � I . - I . - . I . .� . . . � . I . Tobacco. and an octasional glass of is i%adv to -do'the fair think by tile 4 1 O� � � . . I . '. . � � I I I . . . . . . . . tt that time figbting the. Abysslulans. . . - Dreadnought was launched In Febru- beer' "Omrd- Luke" Indulge$ Ill, and I . -and-lo do it at tile terrific - . � . . . unds giving out at Suez he was com- ry one -had the -feeling that . )urcfia�er, -1 qo get up prollininary at) nially . . � . . - �Ceorge Glray, the oighteen-year-old OL ; 1906, appears' nons the worse for -these lu-t. , tfiethods have been adoptici " 'lie of . � I ' I . )oiled to ship as a deck passenger oil . ' . . .rate of 4,000, stamped envelopes per I � i timber boat, and bob tloy champion billiard Player -of Aus. finality had surely' been reached In urle&' HisAescendants'llvink include hour. It will sti-ifip ne,tvspaper wrap� tho carflest was -by running the wa- a. W.IARGE AND .. COO . . � -nob with the - ' � chine down.an inclined track.' Many . . . *ougb lialian sallors who mana( ,tralia, established it world's record at the Matter of, naval con truction.; but four sons, - and, two daughters, thlity. pers, and at the same time register . . . I � . . .. I . .. � L . -.d It. . � . . 11 � . nine grandchildren, and twenty-two the. nuniber of stamps used, and It . aviators, however, mount their at,ro. � . I . .. � 31r Frederick has told a good. story of beads when, with F. NJ,r. 1-jugII6, the navies'. of file W�tvld have been Aluit'i,it.tx,r kll.vmott.4. � . � . .1 . .. I Planes on bicycle wheels, and, like the . . � . . . OL Making giant 6trid � - I . .. W, .1 . � t fiery Old colonel's visit to a village Leeds professional, to whom lie is great-gratidehildren. His wife died will stamp your letters 111) to '50000 . . 1. I I I Os ever since. some time ago. ' . at a time. All you have to do is engle; run along thd ground.for a short . . . . . I )arber. The Officer pounced Into the oonceding 1,500 points in 4,500. up, he Virst came greater Dreadnoghts, . --...- . . . . . - to distance. �ust as a soat � Ing bird uses . . .. . . . I . I . . . 1)'Islegs In leaping in the all- or run. . .. 1. . , .1 . I � * I . "Shave me, sir, and beware; -1 l4uded consecutive runs. of 447 and flicoa Scouts, and Tribal destroyers, j ' � I - . .. , . . . made a gr�at break of 985, which In. and. then Dreadnought crulgbrs,. j3oa- ' THE CHOICE *OF A WIFE ' .it knob 50,00.0 times. . lbop, placed Ills sword beside a chair . put 50,000 Ilcrinles lit a slqt an I . . , ind said, " 522 of losing hazards, principally into. viltirelY tul-biu�-(Irlvcll, rb �J etr��,,y Taylor sued . I . . , tiffig oil tho.ground to, start,lits flight , . . I � f you cut ll-,!� I will (!lit youir head off. ( very aptly .sum .. - - , . I . , . . - - Ila -ed by . . . I and also lit alighting, so most aero� . ­ � . . �. . I � . . rhis thrrat V,.�as too much for the man - the vilddle pockets off the red ball. gre'at steps in ti)p Uso, of 011.fuel. up Ills ophilon. of the unwise choice THE LARGEST crtAB . . planes aliglit with 'Cite bicycle wheels' Your , . . n charge, and 11P C11,110d an assistant, I Gray - thus beat Ills Own World's re- And hi, the past few we,e of a wife in the folloong words: ,,A The largest crab I tit t' I lie world,. a that serve them during the briet,nioni- . . . . . . I 1. .. �. I � Aling him to shave the gentleman, 1) . .Its several very fool is lie that chooses for beauty specimen or the giant spider c,rab. onts of launching, Sometimes, how- , . . I . . . . . �., - : . I tord, which stood. at 836, alade at Mel. Startling 11111101111C(I'lients have been Incipally; .lit$ eyes are witty, but from Japan.. Is ,at tile "kinscum of ever, special alighting devices ar . I I- tnd informing him of what to, P�xpcct , bourne last year. I put forward. Withiii a few days fir . ibould the ra?,or not' act We [its soul Is'sonsital. , New Yor . . Patton'-agre, - ,. , Properly, He played with mechanical accur. had talk of ractor-drivell battleships, It is all Ill band . Natural History, k, The vided. I . I . .1 I I I %Z7 . . I . Che boy promptly got to busilless, and acy for about two -hours. In this and a report of a 11olullIg small des- of affection to tie two hearts together slwtad of tb& two largest legs, or,arrus, The Problem of steering all aero. I � . I . � . I I I vhen the operation bad been satisfac. world's record Oray made no fewer tl'OYM�,*Of a height 0111Y 36 Inches ; by 0 a little thread of red and white." ' having sawlike teeth, called "Placers," Walla when It Is launched Is solved by . . artly performed the colonel Inquired, that 969 points by -losing hazards off above tho water, and with only two I 17hese are indeed true sentiments, Is nearly twelve feet, and the two sets of rudders. A steamboat is . I I 'Weren't you friglitelled at all?" . and the nian Is both unwise and Un, body Solic ted - - � The the red. . guns, but of such power and rapidity portion Is over one toot in diametev % vehicle that travels in two directions � . . . its reason, lie responded, "W;11, it's before the inateb, and Gray is to re- noughts arid * suPOr-Dreadnoughts 0 arge dinner. 0 � . "�� . 4 - The table was passed'as standard Of r1ro that tile tuolicY silent on'Dreiad. ause she Is a pretty girl. Prettiness Plate. The monster crab Inhabits tile vertical rudder, which serves to guide . I . )oy replied In the negative, and asked lucky who merely selects his wife be. and about the size of,91 fily, hence It requires only a single . ike tbis,'sir. It I had cut you at all, ceive a hundred guineas from tile might as well boLv(�, btx�ll tllvow island never yet made for bappines , sea and islands of.Japan, and Is known It from side to side. An aeroplan() HAV 1XG PURCHA6ED Irgla. . I . I . should have n Into 'the girl'who, can be a true friend.8a to occur at depths at over two thou. knoves not ontY from. side to side, but . . had first chance. V makers and fifty guintlas from tile the Soft. Thege gun$ art% to be of 17 -hould have finished you off top saf6-, devoted companion ,and aloving wife Crystalite Ball Company. Inch bore, anti Will fire a weight of is 1 sand feet, 01) and down as well.. Hence, it is BLAMSIVITHING, 13USINESS ()p 1 "";-11 . I � ­ .5,822 pounds. . worth a great deal more to her .. equipped with. a Vertical rudder sinst. MR, JAI,'IES FLYNN. WE WotiLD . ' . RARE SNAKE IN EN(iiLAND I A DEPLORABLE THING . Nor Mr-st we forget the. battleship husbatid than "'the little thread of red WHAT FEW REALIZE. . tas, to that Of a, Steamboat, and also . . ' I * oftiser Llon.. Slie is more, powerful and white" which the old-tisne� divine - There Is a time when one looks to. with a horizontal rudder, Willett serves RESPECTFULLY. SOLICIT T14E - - A fine specimen of the North Amer, Everybody who. has thought about thila th(' must Powerful Dreadnought, condemns so Strongly. -wards forty as the fringe of tile to- alter Its course UP or down, and � ' . ,can bull snake has been killed at i __ Arctic NA( the matter must have deplored what and taoter than the fastest destroyer. zone -of life. No one which 18 becoming more widely known PATRO. 1B OF THETOWN op . Aa 13EdGARS IN VIENNA ., realizes that 'UroPe. The .St. Vincent, the Jar t Dre - there Is a broad temperate belt of , ges "reston, near Cirencester. It Is gur.; they see going on throughout 11 as tin elevator. Fore-and-aft stability CLINTON AND VICINITY, I t a �name A tion front the country *districts to tile . ly, the transfer of the poDula- 11olight now in commission, has only Vienna has fully 32,000 beggars, aind middle age, wherein men can labor Manipulation of this elevator. Even nised that It either belongdd Is attained in tailless machines by � . ,Ocal fancier at- had escaped fro 19,250 tons displacement, as against their average Income Is More than hotird, long, 411d ftuitfullY.-Mr. Lloyd We tuake a specialty or .ravelling menageme� 0 big towns. -The Speaker. the Lion's 29.360 tons. � that of most working men. George. in (Riled Machines Its use for that, pur. . l I . ' POse 18 almost Imperative. Shoeing Lame and Inter. I I A -A^ -96 6 L a kmp &I . . . ^ - ..� � . `� � I I . I . fering Horses and guar. . . . I I . I .1 I .*I i I I il I I I - I t!�t " _,___1..-1. I—— 11 1.1-11 . I ..___. I 11 I... .. .. - � . � . . I antee satisfaction in thot. . - - . ­ I I ­ 11 - � tn!�!=' - -_­�. ___ W=M*WM* , _ I ! � !! , line. . . . � I , , . I . 14�. I I . I , . , '' . T . I . ­ I � I . � . CARIMOE MAXING AND J. . I i - . .. REPATRINO OF ALL XINDS � I If - 0 ITOW-Sumnia0firti, 061A21SqAA Vm1ft . I . . ! I I - . . I T -," of i O'k � t i T I -r-, - .- - I At TZ) a EEO - __:_1_ . 1. .� I IV GIVE V 8 A CALL, . . CHARM'4 MOMRATE, . I I I 4W%1*11"411 . #01V 0% I 0 SA UNDt RSe