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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-11-16, Page 3____ 5� I'- -1 _TZ. __- - - , r , .; � - -7, 1JW1TW-rTMrT7"R9 - �.,_ " 1'� I -11 �_ 1p;A .,. A .11., N� � I'll J1, 7 � - 1 , . . , " '. I ­ I . I .1 . I �� "r , W, T I , 1 734) - - � " -1 Xh , .., I . � . , I I - r " .1 ; . - JWV7-,FT I I I I . , � , "I " " , � I i�� ". � 1Wr,­n.r 1VF1 , , . -M-Trr �- , _A� � , h, � Fr4n"W*,�,- . . 4 , ,. , V .1 . #11 - 1 1. . ,WW .: , I I "I � Y .. ; P ,., � ( ,"V" rwlr�jr !NPIRIFFF? '!�Pm,` , "', A , : f �1;r. I d I :;; ;,�a � . , P-��,�,� , 7 -MT- . Z ." , �. -., 11�. -, " �`. - I I " 11, �r . 'T � ,4 ,, 'I, , " . I . '41 9 �� ­­ . . � � I 11 , , , .W � , . , . - , . . I", I I I . . � . I 1.1 - I ., . . . .. 4 ". " , " ." . 11 � � - A, " I . � I , :� � . . � � ': , A, , " .. , I I " . ; I 11 , I P I I .. 111. � � I *�k 4- � . . A � IVI, I 1 14, 1 1 , 1,ii 1� � , I 11* " ; .; I.. . `V 'Ah ''. 11 I I *, A '. A . . i�_ I , k , .I.. I �, , - - �� : I --litIz. —I 11W W . . . A—M 11404014444W - AP1111PPIP191111111W � .. . 2; 0 � - .4 I % ____ __ , _ � , I — . � . '* ­ ­­­ - -.--- "XWMW* kO UM AlOV" ' - - -_ I . BORN AFTER People to that town broke into & it,oro, ows" fla". . 4 . lie RUN RED r4montan 'a -wuftl: bo""" 1;am* .1 QM WAYS RURY NUB I Tht"101, 1", 900i " " BUS sadvole sL balf.tm soe, "mt 10 no�ll_ MTOM a MUQ . 11 . ! . 0 ni 149 Santa Yean ago some � burgiges 'O.,_ � ; MOTHER'S. BURIA1 It' � OODL '%,, ��*routa broke Into a ittort Rua itoi.- Ce"rh Of the Lunp I �� MLL CURIOUS AT DISCOUNT . Amu fiomopp A I . WITH UL ,, rty-six 00oklAir stoyox. They loacted I .. Tit Adftloa to Ways that Varl� A*4 Xxture7s, $oorot of Preolous ftent Vroesome Experience of Wentan, ITIta, $Weberlt I them up, On 4ray* while the police Thmatened, 1i I ..i , I Restued front Death by'Coveteous I ime Fall 10 LOCAte the 81.c4 of Brown Asoyrlax Sweeps Down An, ' looked on. Miss X144to P"r, ZXV4 . . . . . . i I TrIo" that A" YOJ14 the 96400% Saaldiesilre $aU to Have Been I', Vraye-Dfgger, Lived to Ad& Cities that Were Consqgted- 1, UU411y on Fowifle Haunt of PrIfte- 1 :-�4 4* _­ * ___ I nont, writaos. 41X have bow o=4"od I I � Clik" h Sun Otbowl" .14" Ran 4nd alff Slump to Family Blrtk Roll.' . b,y,8rImstono Showers but I Yotl Nature, and SlalogbOm the CrItt ceticism Is Eaq .11 Peru". �,ri, I I govullor. In 111rives Ig Frov)lsed. To be barled alive Is:a fate of wh1lob Exploration Still I MOM Is so ei-�y a vlo. th. "I bad soorol homotrb" ot 0* many per"us have a nervous dre'ad, Mutton Bird, In 3111111ons, e, PA matter bow unf,lill!va, (-�, - � without effort. The r -in in r Inngt. Thli dootors 410 not bolp I , , '. ' I, Mtem which Is by no meaus as fancifill as it : There are some virgin spaces Inthe uruch and would hovor have 0=04 � i CMA% 14 the land the citiesor which mts to manufacture diamonds Proceed& . anyou . . I 40 it . baye. no lights, ae plan, no sewers,, the, t oratory have drawn the at- oppoilro, Very many cases 11a,,je ac- To the majority, perhaps* tile Dead gutter can crlt,102e the saint - L- . ; ai , world yet. There Is Stewart Islando , that does not lift him an j�eli ont ( $1 saw a totimorlial 112 * I I � sd no slilewalko4 Her people hav's toAtiou of the public from time to (�.urred in which a temporary subpen- Sea to Invariably associated with for example, 14 the South Pacific the gutter. When i;"It almanso Of 6 ow sing4v to -- -- . . ­ . no. publici spirit. 1110 platrIQUgm, no time. notably In connection with a .I slon Of aul=tIon has, led ta a living Thales, w.ww a - IdIpts, go uAtIggail f"Ita I ' t I Sodom and QOMOrxlll. NO One knows , south of New Zealand, Although only, in classio time.j as asirvil what Ivq Z commenced u0no It. I � . g, 4lud n re0en 14WOult. The rich harvest man or woman being actually fasten- exactly where these -cities stood. They -cult, , w r L , ,,a VrblCh I , fifteen miles from the Mainland Its , most difil he replied.."To. Im(w "I Was not able to wO isocretSk - , awaits the successful aud not i ed dOWA into a Coffin and tnen b . t on W * . I WQt,%�t%gtti uroc'j- � have been variously placed at thO rocky promontories and stupetulous r ,nding all these'arlQuial too scrupulous experimenter, and the g tho.experience Ou0!0 self"' but when he was at,�o when I began UsLing It, I 6ZL*4.;r . , � . 46Aftor I bad taken It& wbilo I oozoA �11 ways most conveniently pointed to wheeling sea birds. That is all for 11reakIng It nen(ly. I . extril4rdinary political consequences north end, on the west side, at the headlands are still. the haunt of What was 1�Qst easy, he ariswered, 07c : elowly at Arot* 'but I could Sep . 1,r,. . ; I I . Ito$, -overy. Provl400, every city, e:vo.*. of the mother of Ebenezer R.rpkWo, an : south end, and on the east side at thfa primeval uIlture. 0111Y the boom Of advise another." � Li 1, AA04101; Is district:od, A�!ati in the b4u�J Which must follow upon Any zudden riniglishnian, who was burled' two Dead Ses. Popular tradition has- all the southern surf and tbp cry of the ' . I I�Taa helping mo. I , a -a , � I I - I . lets, some roopeoted oltlg(ln Is reoQg-" collapse of the diamond market and - years. before her son, w. born' I . � . - - . A104 IA4 head ]As 41� is. 4 -1 of the diamond Mining Industry. are During an Illnezo Mrs.' Ersk.�ue was �he north i.sbore the. place visited by menced to , Ill , .U. R , L , , Ql(t M . Its � eleven months. of the year. lit the ve e 4 rates up A. strbw, 0 oko . spoAsible'lor VO4 conduct. If an.yl absolately startling to think Of; car- 11 subject to faluting fits, and from one , The XbOPMAU May ha b e Im , . tourists and pilgrims from Zernsalem, twelM a portion of that vlr$lu sell, pudeat Aut no, doubt the custom ' substance trim my lung.s. TbIaPO4 'CrIp a rcommltQ :A held. till the; tainly both rewards and consequences -1 to have , us I , .. ho I ­ of these she was belleved as the site. No less an authority than tude is ru smiled In spite of herself. or lea . quantity JW 41 O,QA ,culprit Is, .thlessly disturbed. The, a and less $a , , , tiAMf away, After the usual- Interval Canon Tristram. however, places the -quiet coves and alielly beaches ofthe . "HOW do YOU tell bad ag,Xa?" asked t the treatment., , . ,tcludd. . would be out of all proportion to the passed , In a 144d where there otre few sec,! Scientific value of the achievement. irrau,gements were zrade for her In- I , . . site on the east aide. At Callirrlwo, island become a sharableaL ruarling M . ba4i be rp�s. and :Wlxo ,ro; L. e young housewife, � 411 gre-st more Seeby than X _* . , re th Yet there Is reason to believe that terment; and the villa,f�o undertaker With innocent blot) W, L, "I , ese herod men an the east side, there Is certainly 4 tille asn, tile never told any,' 'replied the for a long %rAQ, and p ., L A - L , ow I ca I Tory closa to the ppople, the guilty! -s have passed the ,U inymo before .many yeai who also served the corlimunity aF ,,. , " L palpable evidences, of volcanic up- master butcher, conducts an Orgy of shopm an, ,,but, it I did have anya 11 seldom escape, Numberless, cases 9 'Isyuthet4 diamond" may be as much ,sexton, measured lier for eoffin. Th aing wo:AP . v e 'heAvAl, not to mention the combustible slaughter, " tQL �Qll a bad egg. Pd break it KP L j1V o' L I "clal trOublea and . dispute aro,, a reallt as'the vylithetio ruby Is to- I'deceaeed" was duly bijrl,ed, and there, T1 . . I . I , subst4rives In st4lphur, bitumen, and For Stewart Island P � I., I WO.'agh this arrangement, .never, . - WIthe public willnot be allow- but for the cupidity of the grave and 'the: grou I � , I �hreqght to� *tbkq courts, 'Out are. settled - ed to bear of the discovery at once digger-undertiker, her stcry woii possibly oil that Might have played Lot rodky land'specIts that surround It .0 . Id ;L part In the overthrow of these an- a ' tbilt marvelt011s �( - amogg the , ­ the ,procesil will be kept gecret as have, ended. But'a rin;,, which had - a ' L,re the home of - OL - - . Wolves. I , 0 ; , Th* ooholar� rule cleat cities. The, Zerka stream migrant, the sooty jor short' tailed Ran' his in Furniture . . China to -day I long 45, Possible in order to maintain been buried On the poor 1:14y's hand alrabst as great astlie Arnon and 4MI4 , '.Dreo% ig of More, momeut. there than high Prices - and It Is pretty safe to had attracted his greed, and titter the . petrel, a brownish black bird about I L ' I surroundings of much the same cliar- the rAze of'aa English wood pi Ank I - I seen. ficany-04 -Yet the scholar prophecy that tea times as Many L "uncral this worthy or,ened the gravc . . ,, L acter, 'but haying a L . , small plain on popularly kno n throughout Austral- . , I AM ..or countryl , . -t andShades I 9 L � , Carpe . � ligh poor and meauly dreosed, is swindles will be perpetrated with the '�iy night and began to saw off till a4la ,as the M,uttou bird, because of a LAR09 S.T0CK_Nt!W GOODS-ILOW PRICES . . . . the seashore that might very well be received with honor by the highest synthetic diamond as there bavp.been '!riger bearing the r;ug, A ringing cultivated -1 flows Into the sea, some faint resemblance between its cooked. . L 11 .1. I I I L I : In. thl, land. with the, synthetiC rilay. Even Yet,,, scream froin the subrosed corpse .at- � . fifteen minutes' Journey further' -north flesh and mutton. White Enamel Beds -Beauty and Strength Combined $3.00, 3,50, and U(), ' �;� I -"Tho superior man" a$ the claiisles ' iltbough the Industry has been in full ,njDqt seired the thlef out of Ill$ wits from Callirrltoe. Here, as elesewbere, The Mutton bird to a,migrant, but 8 altary 3110tiess-$300, 3.6.0 and 4,00o I tar Felt Mattreos-Ten layers Catton Felt made by machinery $7.(* to 10.0 - 44; .the. equivalent of tl swing for several years, and all the but his liumanity nvercorninp, his fear, the wild oleander with Its beautif the Sew.Rrt Island group Is Its breed- OR , . � 'With us. . a . e "good maul' . es,sential points of tLe process are I ul . , . I , . , , . is roused the parson's family, and the pink flower is abunitant,.also the reed Ing home, and thither It comes every ea,ch, . . . . , L ., Incontradictiou to the popular Ide;,t known,' the, gencral public has not �1. buried lady was restored. to health at with its fea-thery tuft ,or I bloom season to lay Its eggs, hatch Its young Combination Sideboards -Made forthe din Ling roovp.$2200,25.0.QsndW,00 howe .. L ver, .the superior man awakened to, the fact that rubies of +he expense of a finger., , I t "sUakerl by the wind," and referred to and remain till the young � Cabinets-174efu , I birds ar6 ,I an 00 . . I play battledore and shut cook the finest iluality and of the purest A similar experlence Was that of the by Christ; at willow, the , able to fly away to the north with the . ilgnio� d 11 - �o! Kiteken . , .'it , Up 1 44 " ,so . the MO. Cab, c d meolal 0 ' '0 0 4od 4 pria ft 6ioeo $"o to ", � Lkon n 'O_U"" an or"A ,$, "' " 0� e Me4a, OUR n e 0 "" no 4 0 or4� M do t r. B .�o a Ore" �a g ' 4 't 4 8 0�0 ilud 69c, 4 ya l Rugs 0 �t ; C. I r P4 Poo e � 1 4 P"Wr,o I.L .,with his feet and fly kites, w,40e the - pigeon's biooa colour, aj well as -nother of .the famous General Lee. Tamarisk, and the ."Gharaf," a pretty" 0 '1' g P"' � ' 0 . . .0 I "O o"m i I i 1 . �boyjs� like old men, staud slidately. by sappbIre,s, spinelles, and ,chryso. whose iorrowla- .1 parent birds, those which do not fall N i I -Bl4c d "'I . L L, relatives calmly ,o I - loic� . L looking wild fruit much like a cherry, victims to the organized savagery of ,btiil� '-Hall Mirror 411 Packets � .o . I ' t_ nx in a 0 0 I, t to We V ct Stock � *ad, k .on This he does as a Method beryls,L are being, turred out in quan- coked oik while she was Duried alive'! Mount Nebo, trom. which MosiJs viewwo the brow.1f barbarans. r I I , . . , I I I . . �4 _ , t1ty from several laboraltorles in I a aaS le Musical Instruva- ' , I L R d'- b' S 4 e e � I I L, Ifistinction, and. to show the chill I I She related that she wits fully aware ed the Promised Land, Is about op- So..wonderfully Is the homft�g In- I 'g I 3 ncludjn4 Viol! . uth Or8a 0, VI'te., 14, 1 1 �. ;Oeii bow the superlor man can relax. France and Qermauy, It is extreme- of fill the Incidents of the funeral, but , I I no me n nos and Organs. i . I I a , y t m , I I when'.1kis high purpos Is to entertain ly difficult to jet people.,to under,- posite the north end of the sea, on stinot developed In the mutton bird ... rop, a FLoy me, L . I I 0 , only Mustered strength to maize a . . I "W'oliiii to -th4 youn . .stand that these Products are not rattling noise on the coffin lld when the tablelands, and Medaba about ton that each pair of birds rear their . I . ' . a# OR 9 miles Ialand,, in a straight line, Be- ,young in .the same nest year after ,_ , To the*ChIne e the foreigner Is a imitation rubies - they are quite dif- tire clods at earth began to descend tweew. Medaba and Kerak, before year. identical matkings. on young I H. CRELLEW., BLYTH. � rbarlan a : ferent, from the red, "paste" ,v' 14,b heavily upon It; The sound attracted. L � I I *Q4, Rito a. ba, I It ;seem$, L . -L ' ITUP-M A" UNDLrRTA1C1X0. . . . : '' ' I crossing the River Arnon, ties the birds reared in the same hole during ru8x PROxE N43. 7. . � L ho " I , rnby In the.. ,�.hvapei the and he . bastl , . . . I . ,� pe tea task to teach him: polite-, ti,�asquoriides as 4extou's notice, ,ly ancient Dl,bon, where was discovered successive seaaons*have proved this � . . . . . I I �, :nos. , sorts of Jewellery. The new products brolte,opea the coffin, In't1me, to save the historic Xoablte Stone. At the' remarkable fact. I I .. .- I I O" , == - ,. I I I I ­ . - — - . are real rubies in every sense of -Iia "Ier'from Suffocation. . south end of the- Dead Seat Is the The female birds all lay on of about Ti�E YOUTH'S COMPANION IN 112 . L� 'Orm, but they have beon m%de by ,. IL � I scription is received. . , , I - man, not by nature. . , I . I . open country, the'Bible "Araba", with , the same day. and at the same time. - I . . � .. � TU4 YO.TJ1 -HIS COMPANION. .f, I I . . . .. only one'slight rise above' sea -level, Some at the mutton bird catchers . . . . ' . . . . I I I .. L . , 144 Berkeley'St,, Boston, Nas�. I , ff DANCE r I 11 . which fact gave rise to the wild actually assert that all the bly4s lay No Other paper is qtkte The " -at � Wis . L CAN . I I . . . . . I I I . .1. " I . I., . 9 L FROM PULPIT 1� scheme of cbrinecting the. waters .of exactly on the same day, but such unl� like . New Subscriptions , Received 1: . I , .` Hil I . I I I th . e Mediterranean and the Red Seas, animit seems hardly possibl'e. - Yotith's Companion, lip is taken ,In I I Offtee. . . . . L I � : . 1 Y halli a m4llion: hoTaes, whe.4,) the choice . L . � . THF.. H11R.NPUR' APP ES OF fiOL us furnishing e English with an The islands known as mutton bird , . I -l--4 I �, - .J! . .1 .1 I . . . I I ,. alternate route to India' In case . islands are'claimed by different Maorl of reading hs mada. with as vuch . I L . : , . I Vradftfon4l Dance Gone Out -of 4ictive: . �J�, . . � , I . : . " " . - ffl.A R1 I IN TAS N I I . . I . lte�eiit Dentli Recalls tile Renrartahl le. . sqmeone shut off the Suez banal.' * - " , I 0 � .families- who during April and the early of May, and live upon care as thV choice pt,:Iriends. . , - , service n , ". �_ with the Fla , , i I 0 t4i efire . er- in, Australia of. Han Who . . I part go tempest sWept dots of par years The Comparelou has en - ' ., , ; 41 . ifier who Used to Provide , ­­ I I I . . . . : i I .1 ' Sea-Golug Music. i , . � I . 'Great 1pple-OrOW1119� Celkire Opell.Ing rinyed Dotible Part of Partgo . . ft . . and 110ar!Bg lltobbm . - . THE, Blift . .thes&'small -earth rocks to thet great Southern 'The ' joyed coii�tvlbutioas �y dstinguished rli�n and Orealp Briiiian �.,� � , : . � '... � T, .Vp In Australia amill Orchard. . . . . 1- U. I . Paolflc,.� brown Assyrian sweeps women of . . . I * .� ''' � The following story reeently-appear- � : , ­ � 1 ,�ii ln�.Truth, contributed by "a service. . . . . I � Own.erw4m, this Coidinent . � Will Ravi to. Keel) � One of the most remarkable criminals of our timwis recalled. by the- deltilk In Melbourne Afirs. I . I . . . H down on the mutton:bIrd fold at night- time, lighting himself thereto with unconscious Irony by the flare of a and Canada. . Among those alre"ady engaged -,W write tot the 1912 vol- -General ". , - ! il�'. 4orrespondent": I "A I I of Marian . � 11 . I . tion of the Governor of South Caro- - w are un Baden -Powe 1, who I I '� "A.Phip was at a certain port, where! , I Awake'. , I Bowen. She wits the widow of a. . torch dipped In mutton bird oil. The has something of -interest *6 say a- , :�11� I I �_, , -an, entertainment In aid of a de I 11 7' � . . . : . I Recent enlightenment , has stiown senior constable killed lit.the attack on "Captain" Mbou light" an4.'.hIs gang. .. . A Trifle ot, SoTen Hundred Million . � . butchery of -the young birds to a. iltitu, ! , . sight. . bout thq.soy Scout movemen-P, Sir ; I � ;, 60r,--vifig cause was being organizell,,1 I I I . ,., I tAn a lady who was helpin g In this., t' hat Tasmania, which is .one of- the , of, busfirangIng desperadoes., "Cap- 't1lin . . . .Years Is Latest, Calculation of * . I . . . I. . -, . . ... .. * Harry �Tolin3to6, who recalls the last , .'k _- * I � �, ziggeited that a real'sallor's hornpipe States of- the ComMonwehlth, has a Moonlight" was' arlSinally the ... . Worlit'i Age and Canada I 1�voluuon oof the'Nurging Bottle. - '. . .of.,the Great South, A $ -frican 1hunters 1 '' , anc, . 'A,, . . It." . ed -by a blueJacket would be'a. novel attraction. The officer promptly' considerable -area of : splendid land suitable for agriculture aud fruit- . Rev. Andrew George. Scott, the Church of Engl . and clergyman oil the Egerton Holds the Frobf. . I '. . I � I . ' . I . The; original nursing bottle was a "horn, S Wilbam T. . toad, -. Jeromo X, Jar- I . . ome, Jane Barlow, Frank T. Ballen, � ­ , �,: � -, i0161tteered to find her twent per-,� .Y ,growing situated In the Greait Tamar Valley, near.the �Jty of Latinees ton. goldfield. - He broke* Into a, ba k. at W I a Many' are; the estimates that have . . I ' cowls to the small end of which I re sewn two pieces ofloather, As we ReV., W. i, Dawaon,. Richard White- .. " \1 , � - � 10 Idence received I ... rm�rs. But his cent � I �. I . ' ' , , *. mlI4 shock. when, after exhaustive, � I � This Tam�Lp Valley Is de�ttned*, in a Egerton and robbed It so scletkkifteally . that for some time -nobody suspecte it - been,made as to the age.of'this. earth of ours', and each new estimate pushes a finger. of.a glove, and the Infant � . � "Ing, Sir Jarrqes Cifichton-Browne, ,and - I,, , � � , .:., . , 'e�i I that only on I ­ ,.�qu ry, lie discovered e ,,, ". few.. ears,.to be more fawA -the y .4 for, prodactionvt apples ilian Otegon ali.d , . him. It was . only when he re4gned his. and,' * �eported, to be back its birthday still'further Into the Thblatest . drew Its. nourishmentl between the ititches. Fifteenth "century mothers thso,Duke of Argyll, form - . . , r .Governor Getieral,of Canada. . . . . , �1� I I - 'Man of the whole ship's company, �­` �c dance the hornpipeat 411. and! . Washingtom, or -the Pacific slopes .of 'Xex's oharge was . spending money lavishly in Sydney Mists of eternity.' calcula- . . I I tion Is made,by Mr. R. J. Strutt, an. used to irurse their babies for close , I I I . . , ,601d � � . ii. . I . a . - . , .'' ". e a stew rd, who bad to be rh : ' ' - gged � '' U.S.A.' "apples of goW' from* this, d1letrict, are among the choicest that the policii-took action. I-Ie,Wa:s vonvicted and" sentenced to years', 'English physlcist�- �by a Pethod that he cOnsiders'preci5e. . . . .. . upon three years,' a duration still . � customary 'among t4ie Japanese and � the s -rial - Ch Will L otories alone,, will I ' . Qlow One 'Anoilher the year'throuill, ��,-,- .meat In bludJacket's kit In ordWi tO oll', . \;ave the reputatioul'ot the ship." fruits, and hav6,been set) Ing in .0reat -per . .ten hard tabour. Scott made'a during es- - . Studying, the properties: of helium *hkm. Greenlauders. In -the time of the Stuartz It had declined t 0 11)"t - will be *oxth one dollix,a d -fifty- I - a , , I 1.1', This. 'anecdote is held to Illustratei Britain recently at over $6.00 . I bushel . after bver. 12,000 miles,l , cape from Jaill and was tit liberty for has enabled to calculate. the eighteen �oionths and,two YXAL71ena I cents caph. wben published in 'book � �,.'1111'j the decay of. traditional naval customs,, , "this case, . . It, cool storage. . * ' a few weeks. After his recapture h& became the.ringleader ot'a series of amount of thWele"ment that certala� I . . , . rocks and, Minerals have contained the time of the Georges. It fall to one . I forril... . By taking Tha Companion the . .1 � but the'decay Is not of - century, I ;and it Is. a doubtful question'Whethet I . . . . � I . The RI.ver Tarfiar extends. over '34 . - . . Prison. revolts. On bis�' release he 'notoriety " since . the day they. *ere formed. Year, and now the average, Is reckoalt . . ' Ca' nadian' subscriber gets . them all ,., � . sailors have been.adepts at this dancel " ' miles; In parts It Is two miles wide,. . and Is.a. great attra6tion fo.r pleasure .turned his to prorit bygoing . - ona lecturlog tour. A f1bept speaker, . . Analysing samples of zircon from the . 'volcanic regions Of Europe,. Afried, iiijht months. During the ed .. as, e . Hanoverian ,period the practice of I I . . and two : hundred Pod Afty other c � omplete stories for two. dollarsi and . 1. lov many years past. It appegrs to, �:;�� - hp out of use with fiddlers and se6Uers, Some of thd land hero has ' and'.al,dred in evening dressi'lie drew and America'. Mr. Strutt ,finds that feeding bsibies. Aftificially became the Asticles, Miscellany, Bays, Pag6j �",.� ,,ve gone !:­­ the " " 'bagpipes. which once formed 't�ceiitly been -sold at, tow figures; , tal* audiences. Suddonly he vanished re the basaltic rocks.'of AqvOr$ne, Which soinewhat common. Co*',s milk was no.t thee conslder�d Just t1re- food 'for. Girls' Page, Household Pag%. etc., * I . � 1�� -Musle oil board Wp after trumpeters - ,! but pribW are rising owing to the . greater knowledge - of its value. as from the platform, alid was next heard , of as."Captaim Moonlight,". -emulating are - of the tertiary period, are only. 6,270,000 years old; that the syenites A baby deprived of'Its mother's inilk, . pttt in for good measure. Now m disappehred. Par from having a' "'; , I I . . � -n4utleal,origin, the so-called "sallor's frqft I I , and. This locality 'has- origia- 'pldne6rs Ned Kelly as tile head. of a barid of _ of Norway are more than 54,000 000 , and the substance eldled "pap" was Introduced through _ the cowls horfi. *a time to sub.wribe, for on Jan-; navy 1, 1912, the *subscription ,:" 1. , . "I 'hornpipe" seems to have 'come from, I ally been .settled by, hardy from 'the River Tamar and tl�e- town. bushrangers. He was cail)turect and executed In The years old, and that the diamondifer,oUs blue clay of Kimberley, In South , �'Pap" Was a mixture' of'orust sOiLked price will be advanced to 0wo. dollars and .1 the shore, and even its namd has a �. ring of flocks and herds rather than . of Lamnodston.tri CprnwaII,'EnjlAnd, .Sydney go�ernor expr",sed a wish to iwe so inte esting ' . ',Africa �'has the',respiectable age Of . 4 . . water - and.,sugar, A baby that thrivo, . twenty-9ve cents. -. -'.... * I . I 1� .1, , 1�11 �Of tar and oakum. - The general know-, from Which places :the local names have been derived. The c(Imate. has -a crJ,M(nktl. "Tell. ff I .r ' . s Excellency," . Wild Scott's reply,, *,that I 220,000,000 years. - , . i I � , L on it was usually one of. rare can- stitutton. .11 . I .. - I . ... � .1 . .. . I I . not forget the new subl .", led& of this Institution of the farer 11 �3'. castle to almost wholly �, sUmmed up by plenty of sUnshin6and no g�eat'.ex- .have no desire toexicoura eniorbld c rioslity.11 ,9 u , ,.,But the .r ecord fOr.01A age. Is held � -:by the archaic Laurentian rocks- of . . .. !. . . . .. . . . .. "The .Do .,that wxqliber.1or .1912 receives fp3e . 'rhe. I . .� �: the definition given In t . he; Shipping. . tremes; In fact It maybe summod'u _P "Ideal"; . I .�______�;__l . I . .. the backbone of Canada, which were ' Why Thunderce� - . . ' . ' Companion's . Calendqr (Qr, 1912, litho- I I , . I I Eacyclopaodla, which says that the in one word, also the rainfall 11 .. , � . t Gntherhl� Them. I* � s . , if I ... formed at leasi 622,000,000 years ago. . It was. The .mud -flinging of in graphad In twelve colors � and gold,. ., I r, 'hornpipe was formerly the name of a. *Musical if; 'from 80 ,to 95 inches per. Rnuum..... The land 19 belng,'readily taken up� I The terrttortal Possessions of the - United - Sta�tes -are Just ­a. little From this Mr. gtr.ft f1gilres that the earth cannot'he less than about 100,l ea�rlier.modd of travel than the.morfor- bus. that gave The Times Its nick-. and all *be Issues. for, he renihinifig . I ' t , I i � Instrument which became a b- �1.1_ by settlers from the various countries ,,uii ; i . I .. largor . n6a nAA 8...- -I'A , . .... name of"The Thunclerer " Two hidlei, weeks of 1911.4rom the 'ttm the sub-, I -solete when its name was 'lap 11 Cley Wv-,IQ It Wilost or two ago. P.. 'I. I ... � . ... I . . . I . I . . ;. � I . . . . I . : . . � . I . pro- or Great Britain, Canada ladja,'a , QuIetly,. ,,nest,(. - . � -_ ­. _. . � in Kew had been ,splashed by !M. . - I . .1 � - I I I vrJaQ for a ji like dance, comm6n . ,.k. . ad I - ,11t.,itiously, and, with . .... , . . I . . - � mr_�_ . � - 11 . . .1 'among stallors." But while the horn- I ,. pipe Is no longer a gefteral: feature of other parts. . �, . I . . . I , — ­ — . the simplest ,of ceremonies another island. lying near tthe. Cal ifornta coase, . .. . . A Great 110 I stage Waste I . 1 � unmannerly-horgeman passing . them � too closely, and The, Times came out I .:�� I -life on board ship, the bluejacket can- � � . . . . . To Keep T outhful ­ . . . . litt4e knowu even to A I . I . morleaft citizens . Th -i dollars in I t stamps is wasted every mouth pos ag with .a 'strong leader, all6ging the � ' -to have been the'Duke �; -not be said to have lost his lightness, ,�. "It Is well known th tit wtihin recent wns added'to the domila of the coun- try. I . . . ." I ,,e . . . by the peo�le of the Ualtbd States. offender of . . Cumberland., In due c6uAe -it was -. , . ; 1. ,of toot, and there are some ships . ., -which still carry a fiddler, or even a. years the men ha,ve bmeome extenstye patrons of beauty speclali6ts and .., � . . � � 'The. Iiiiand . was alyhexed : by, C. I om� I I This Is ahowa� by the report of Superintendent Young, �of the dead - found th Lthe horseman "w'as not the . 1� 'piper, for their musician. I .� - i masseurs. Not . - only the fastidious, rviander. W. A. Moffett� United Ste'tas . :iavy and inspector of the. Eighteenth .letter 'office In the Postotfice Depart- � duke and in a further'artlelti by 7-1i of a�oiogy, The Times used the words. ! V�l ' I � ' Old Bitterness Noi Obliterated. ! but. men generally who have a care I for appearance, This has 'T . 1glithopse district during lit hist ln� � I 8 men t. X r. .Young. says that 1i0001000 post cards And.1,200,000 letters are re- .4 , 'We thunder6d out," an -expre'solon - I... 0 That all the bitterness of feeling .personal also'led .to the employment by many , pectiozz trip. Commandor Aforrett Per- "ormed all the legal r eilutremonts. of ceived. at the dead, letter off lee every that so tickled. the public that...the . r name of "Thunders " was bestowed -arlsing out of the Civil War has not ;- I . yet disappeared is shown by the so- of means. o.alcula,ted. to ellhaft(W or preserve phy4ieal attractiveness, es- , king, P - a ossessioll of tile 11ttle .Island, mduth.�, Exclusive of the Cost -Of the . .$Ouvfzlr postals, the 1 -cent stamp4 on the. paper forthwith.. . ,. .., . I I I I 11 . I . tion of the Governor of South Caro- pecially by those who.'w.bhor "beauty.. vhlchAs designated On the.' salling. ,'*Ilarts as 131shop Rook, Itt. the . ,used to carry the'm' represent an in- � . - I . . , A Lincoln Sentiment - ' . .. l . Una in characterizing .General Sher- , parlore." . , . . . .1 1110ne ')f the Ullifed Stul- 111L M . n . vestment of $10 QOO. No effor.t Is made . I I � . . . ­ I i".. -man, who led "the march to the sea," Of these, Perhaps tim most widely . 'A 1"J e- to return the postal bards. They are Lincoln was no suckler for formaLl- . ... .1 � I . 1. I . - I I . �. I � � � ­ -1 - . �1. 'Used ,Is ordinary: mercollmid wax - T)artmant Was Immediately .notified., - destroyed as soon as received. of the 'ties, either In dress or In maniiers. . I . . . . � . . � . I �, ' And who incidentally destroyed a . The Island Is il, itnall one. Its 801"' . letters, about 0.pdr cent ar � I But he knew the etiquette of corres- . � . I . .1 I .. . . . . I I . � I . .. I . � . . I � . I . . . " - which explain the. MYstel-Y f the , e returned . . ,- — _____ _____ . _. ­ - --- __� I .. I � s - .great deal of Southern property, as a. .0, 101irvens are herds ut seals �'ind ,sea pondence, and, as in -this 'sto � I . . . . : I � "'scoundrel." The Governor has. gone silver-halred gentleman with the to the writer. Those remaining are . 1. . the ,Washington Star;. know how to :1 .. . - ., I further and Issued orders that all boyish -face, The inercolized. wax, . is, Ito"$.- It Is C10"Ll to 'CorteZ ,bank,. .. � I . 4 �, , I about tttl' ntil(iq from Vollif Loma. It destroyed. I �� . . . - : I � .. . ... :, �� -school histories In use In the State applied after shaving, --the- same its. - , , � . At the present, time 'dead letters teach it to others. ­ , , I 'I,",, L am, only not rubbed Ill. This �s south Of the (qlst Will w6st. Iftie . welghin I g .e on At a. lodge. In Philadelphia.. a group. ­ � I ". , I . _. shall say, that the city of Columbia, 3old crei More than half a ton ar .. � , . I . I., ., �, �� which was destroyed during. th� . . w b I ch dividog the (Jnitvd States -and their way from DeUver, Col. Many of of . very i old men, some With olapty � : ! I . . '' , gradually absorbs the dead and lialf" i I � . � . I -..,.-­maych to the sea, was destroyed b le�, reveal- Rexlet), but (110 618XIO'lla govel"lifileat' . I sleeves and some with exapty trouser i I � . I dead cuticle In tiny pairtia .the letters undoubtedly contain money I 1�. I Y n vor bus clahtled It, . . � � I . . . . I . . � tfi� express orders of Gerieral.Sher- Ing. the fresher, healtlilet-hupd skin e .. . 'and valuables. When the owners of legs, were telling stories about Lin� . � . .. ;,.:, . beneath. 1*1secure bost reqults.6 . ---.-.-.- -.,-- . Coln. , .. . . I I I . cz. 0�� CZ�071_� i - . i- Ifta. . . aily , articles of Worth cannot be. found � . "I". . apply the wax at .night, 'washing lit. , 1,01IFr 110.1yed lit hellvery the goods are sold at public auctloft,' '!My wife , collected . autogrAphs," . � - I .. , I I -1 . .. oft in the morning.- Womeni uot only t. A letter wrluen ill. l)ev.(jrrllwr, 166,0. . . ­ . — . . . skid one. "She once wrote. to liIncoln . 11 I I . . ... - A Modern BabeL 0 ft PrMbillent 11)(IMb6r. Of the Ilody , . .. for.,a -sentiment and his atitograph, ': I . . ! "I � oncdurage husbands in this, blit use . _1_4_1� . : , �­ ClOnfusion of tongues reigus In St. the- treatment themselves. . of Prionds In Mirliam. 111,11g., hit$ Jw4t - - . Chftago!s ]Latest �. . and she got In reply,a note that ran: i 1 .. .. .. .� - �,.� � �.. . 'I i . � I., 09- lea, the Industrial suburb at Brus- . . .. _�� bce" futilld In tilt., Public Record Of. Chicago s planning -to reduce Its " 'Dear Mailam. When you ask from I . � __ - . . I . I - #10, Belgium. Here the Plemli;h, . fica., havilig borm luldellveked. A copy � fire waste by annually degignating a ,8tranger that whica is of Interest . I T" . I I i -Walloon and German elemepts meeL . Gordon's Cigar-Cit.4o - - of (lie letter has betin forwarded it) one day to be known as Fire Pre- only , to I yourself, always enclose a I I I!, . . I , . , . . 'StAttatics Prepared for the Govern- MajOr-General Sir lohn Mascwell the deiiceiidailt� In Ule.elghtli genera. Vention Day. It Was, first proposed to stamp. There"a your -sentiment, and � �,;., . trom. an 'Itallitil, �who tlon-of thme for wilpm it wtts 171. Aoleot October 9, the date -of 'at here's your autograph.--lA, Lincoln.' 11 I LIPTON. v wS Tx.A ' I I : mb)at on the l2ne.uage question sho'vr has received . the grL I I , 1. Chloago, f Ire, but a Movable date . I I I. - . , that of the 68,239 adults who form has Just come fr-Om. Khartou�i, t6ndpd. The - letter Is nddretised. "Por .. � . I " :�- tile population Of St. Wiles 10�163 General Gordon's cigar-ca,ge. q,he V�Y Loving friaud'1110i�rd. tlift�o,n, a seems idvisable, .This would enp,ble , I � " ,, i ­ ,melt and 14,213 WOmeu speak French ' case Is a Plain'brown, leather one .butcher Ill Durlitim.,to be d* A the schools -to .take part, and would clothes to -Float Yon..'. I ' OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY �, I ,,� . " , , � . .. - eltyer � ' I I I �'., ,Ohly'; 2,483 men and 3,445 women and has evidently seeir much servIco, to William. Ilywate.rs, X)Urham, pied prevent the undesirable event of the , A remarkable demonstration w,as � 1%, o I � . .1 Flemish WAY, 90 Men and 172 women althoujil,it Is In good condition. As Oil," , . . date fa�llng on Sunday or- Monday, given the other day In the Spree, near i _7____7_ ... ------, - � il __ . . _ �, . I . I . . I .1 ,Qdtftan only, 12,595 men and 14,902 the*outer portion is pulled back t.he I o- ­ — . I The date would be devoted to exhibits Berlin, at a now' fitbrle designed to� ' � I ".1 __ I - I ­­ ,� 11 I I ­ "- - ,_ � . I . women both French and Flemish, 711 liaMe 110. I,. Gordon" In ithick ink .is . IlIght'st on Varill and Instruction In fire proyeation. ' make clothing so buoyant that It. will ' .1 . I I I ..", . " In6h and 796 women both French and seen. When Sir John Maxwell r" Tile I,ta 11ridge In tile China keep Its wearer afloat lit the- w1ter - . � - . . I.. . . . -1 4�:'� � , .0drinan, 30 men and 98 Women both - delved the case there were two eigars Andes Is 1:116 highest bridge In tile 4111110 Should Know I The bomposition of the Invention 11 . I � .. I I . I I I I . which brings about this result la a . I I I . I I Flemish and German, and 069 men An It. . . . I world. This wonderf-,11,c6uStructlon Sir Villiarn Lyne, 'a . plOUeOr of *61 -guarded sedret. To don a gav- . �. I I 1. �aad- 643 women French, FlOallsh and. .1 1. I - Is four hundred feet 111g)1, 6-Ight .f0male 'suffrage in Australia* fa ad- - �&;iit lined with It Is to become urt- , ., ...., , "Ootmart. hundred feet 10119, .Md stands tell 0 : I . I � Better to We youn "10 -dressing British voteleso ladles In the I � I .. �� I sinkable, Ott the accasion In mention 1, � . . U . . I A Man was engaged to play Id % thow4and feet above -sea-level. It X,Ondon Pavillon, referred to the fan- infantrymen, In full. mirohing kit, oldd ''I . 1. . I I .. , i A Puxkler for Suro drama once, and after the first re� crogoos a great ravine Some three ta4tic prophecies that have been fal- In uniforma lined with the material, I .. ] .1-11 1. � . � I V . . 1%er other day In the British Mu. . hearsal the Atage manager sald-1411M h1thdrcd miles from Antofagasta, On sifted Id the Commonwealth. One of V,rhtoh rendered the clothing j�m I . . --,*,--, 4!111p�� � 9� W ...... 111`��� . . �, ogeitta & 'guide Was recounting to a change Your part d little. the railway running from thttt part theih was that the enfranchised wo. heavier nor thloker than usual, thkeA � of a, to Into Bolivia. This line Is Iso of in. . � littlo knot; of tourists tho glories =ad of haying Y06 killed In ,lick a mon Would especially favor scale theidsolves Into tilt water, 'and, not . . p"y Is chartered by it will prove sA bonesto able lidttored dentAur when a Chicago moat c hink It w6aid be better if terest from the fact tbtLt It is the good-looking candidates, They *have otily did not sink, but Were able to � agiesMan broke the ,rovbrout hush' It Was done' In the first act,/ 11 I ,highest- railway In the worldi c=,g %nt ,,some ugly mon" Into the I'march') Ift the water and to fire.' At lkw to accept the mabAgement of adminigtratbr of the egtat6. Iftery I . 6 at One point ,up to' over I .really SL the e6tato of a person dying with- Interested person will " alloted . I wlth. the question., "Exciam ke, air, N(thor have you 'killed In the first Commonwealth parliament. Sir Wil- the same time coffee was served to fa I l I u wa e lotil 9 bloke act bty the villain than tAke the chance thousand six hundred toot above so&. liam -should know. out a Will, hi's or her lawful thate. like. tha on - htaA tiAd too or hay 11, with the Audience later, on." . Javel. I Re is hiMsell 'Party In the water, Walter and guests � . .. � , I � � 1. . 'EftOWn In Australia as '�PIRIA 13111," being clad In the special fahrld, ' tt Is oL earefully-triatiaged,' Mika- The chargesjin every cost Axed I I I . I . . . . � .. . . . . . I � , ­ . I ... . I � I I.. �. ­ I 10 . 1ft*W__­`_$. . . . I � � .A­A­­O� - I . ek�lly.rasponslble Cooipanyo with by it judge$ will 1be*od greater* .:.1, j . . . - . � . , L . , * . - . . Yeats of 4goerience In such were likely less, than the rb- , - .1 � . � . � .1 VMra is fitt4e danger hdlh.a cold Chambalatn's Stomach and - Liver ill ataweasoa to rceorqmc.114 chain- Itl do not believel there is any at- I Vot pains in the sidd or thest WAttetto . . muneration allowed ihb, Individual . . I . ,or -ttow an atibuk 'of tho grio el- Tablets do, not 41oken or gtipe, and b6tIala's Cough RemOdy as the b8st her medicine so good for 'Whooping dn"Upoll a piece of, flannel with CUM- If itppointed to giat a$ &dollati. - administrator. I I . . ,. v,,*0 vv�hou loll6wed by pfi6umon1a,. ,May be Oaken with pettett eatoty by I thing I know of and aafest. remedy dough Us Obox4berlain's Cough nc- borlaftils Lininwat. and hind it '01% tratot It will aftuMe tht Miftilge- . services Of viontly 861101tot � . I Al . this Vever happens Vhon Cham- the .fflogt delioRta womu or the for coughs, poldsand bronobial UO- ftedy," otiteg Mr.q. Pjandig Tilivin, over the seat . of pall), Th6to Is JAent of the estatto 06110t and pay always rotaitied'by Company. . . . )w youllg6st child. The old .and fo5blo. uble,111 w4bes Mrs., L. 13, Arnold of juaction City, Ore. Thip toftkelly % nothing bettor. Pot talo 'by All � I b6thOW'S 064h ltftCd3r 10 ' 119641- Will WSO filid them, a most guitable Dolivor, debt4 4110tributO 10944166 ind pro- Correspondtnto Inviod wA I I Colo. "We h&Vo 'Used It also ounsurpassed for tolda and W416ts, . I -Thitt maMy hR9 *on Its gre4t, ral W.-mody for aiding lbd strengtildn- repeatod?y and (t his nover-falled to, etoup. Vor Aalo by All Dealbrmll � I Vy L . . . . 'L I , -.,.. 1mrty among the balm � tMsftted pro"Ily, I. . ` � . . PUtAX . Ott and, 6,1tensiVe ,;aid ,by 1�s Ing their w6akifig dig4bation for v.- give relief.", Vor4sald by -All Deal. ., _.__ '. ; �. � ,., _ - _, AVO . .. . tulating tho bovola. Pot sale b� ers. I . . , 9 A AVOter na%ed Loughftd 'WAS My- . . reM&rkablo earts of colda I . . M I And grip AX DOU10til. . I �. air lit Party. sound trely iftlotad tit Belleville bY thO � � =� ,, . . I � lonteno6d. to Me Impridotivent 11ru- bar1*1 6f An tit guft � The Go b*ll 0 at*& � ,ary ,ma� . . . *ad tAk,, be M164 upoti with irApilo_ 0­­JL1, 11 11, ­�4'.Ikl I blowing A � E=15 . 16 06hfidonoe. Por 6410 by AD L 06rb�ftoshtft, 0. T. Tt. brakftatko %to Vallalonga, o'bgrged with xqutdbr. r, h lot Mooded tho a dv� At WOR . Thib ,tapture of XankifigL by tillb re- wks bidly enthed 9A 0010h and ing a MoVO4U11,%ji, Praok Mitnellso Motoft9in WttkWetit Ift ,% I*ateA db- , .� 11.961kiftst L I voltitlotlutiol is hourly expected. Way not suvi". I M $)msdi%le on ,Oetob6z 18, bate Itt tM Relobst-A& I . LONWN, C"ADA. I I