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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-12-28, Page 3PW717 �7 ­. -n � -VI-.: 1. I I K , I I ­�, . "W" 7 , '"'11P -1" I'11!I7'm`TT- " " , M 7WI, 1 - V�l , - , V , . '. I � " . 111 . ' ' W "' I., "L,-�, ­ �. '. '' . I , , "� - . � A, , . . I , I I I I - I � I I - - . I T 11" . I � " � ''I - 't.,-7 . 11 ,4� m,.�.c�. 41111MIUL #ALn 11 . � .�­ W, - ,w7.T- - , . 4*,� 1k.. " 1w; �.­ . , . " � . ,j IV, .*'�� 1� � a . - I I .1 . I . N I I I # . .. I � I I . . tj " - -i - � , , ,4.- -, - %, , . j , ". . I . 1. "Z M11- I - `;.�71 �,W:79.pq . ,4 -.-,r. Tqw - .-4-,-,� . .. T-" - jr, WF*r'-.jF%!]jrW � .. W'F 1110M � I 4rw . ; 4, �-' ., , , , ,,,, " . , sw. � 1 .��.*�,3".',�� , - i" - . �, 1 . . , '4 ,,, �. � � 1, . I . .1 I . . I . .".., . I . �. . I ­. . ­�­­- - -- -- . . , - - ­ - - - 11 - . �. - . � % ., , I ­ �� .. -- - . 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I ftms 41imp4as of the Subjftt,3 0 I I - , . unro 0 mo, An 11 I , � OAN&r brother#," Said Bourty, "IV* *"k . 1, .11 � - - I tll* 'That Which Will Greet King Modem Civilization Tends to most "a 0000 of bu r And 1 that WO'causitt . ". . 'i extraordinary a r- N I . Mount of brains. - . I A sooso for our iliniter.'# Said tbM , HW Majosty Is a FrIend of Box. Princ* of walSo-Irmuo"00 of, 'i . * - I -? � 4 Mr. Lloy0l.0oorge , Geoge and Queen. Mary 'Remove Burden of Bread- Possibly some of those aftirible � "Happy thousht!" ". , I I -- . I Ing -,.Two Princes. Ate I . I qualities *to due to her love, of out. � .. I 00, taking a rope, they set oft $4 a "W: ! � � i is, Without Parallel I I I I , that wss, **0 : I � loor'! . making From Muscles ; door sports . As A child she played To Catch the tst gooso. � L , I : Ott the show. 11 . 11 . Studing the Art * . Mr. "rank 1:1104 bag A vor,y , An Xngllob I tricket like an expert, liandling bat , I � ' ' .* I , mative. Article About the Welsh veovl� C i � One held on the rope Bunnytiod to blat_ : . 1, I ­" In . T. F.'s Magazine. I orrespoudeAt ,dEscrib,, . of And ball with equal dexterity. . So Waist, . I "Th OtUdoilt Of Welsh life an ,,ad .the prepgr* Iona for the CorOU86, Irollowing r JA tug footsteps � �. ..� .0 ., . t . . closely The other he looped and Most eloverl$,r- . 4 A^ A p,xvqt of 00 POPUlAritY 1104 ch � r at Delhi as follow$: Dr. Inv, The " I . sign Us* 9JV*y* *W10764 with U1111, argotei who oncoquiers 91=04t 4.4 tiqu, Durba now Deau of St. Paul, eager was she And so fearless of I I . I I., . I placed Able ; "The Vast encampment lies below air 'j, -Browne, bag now everything that she had many narrow I I , - r I I � - � . *0 - � jillage in. North Wales, will be &Mau Crichton I . N a and OQovie's Tat neck; but tits plaoul,v Up*t .. I write, visible 41mcat In its '" .4,r, It is AW44 04t zing, OWP ... . � I U. tUo at. to acquire A full Yknowledge of big Sub. me as I big countrymen A Severe verbal ex0apes,.aud her motlior was in con- . If . his iliiiwu a Us" 14tor"t I . more ,r ut given .... ",","I'll, . . . . . ­ ­ ... - ­ �- 1i all went wrougr- . . ­ . ject with,put travelling A mile farther. entirety. All the . Impo ta -­ ­­­ - - , �. tomptsto, .441 8, "490th WWI, to I)Qx- . �c M a lil"Sking in London a je�v Stint expectation of having her The bird started running and drawm4­ . , , . . 11 14 ft I While For Welsh life bag & certain qu&lttY the Emperor's camp, which 10 PIA ed T it 9- brought home 041 a stretcher. Now, A VISIT fRom RTHER CHRISTMAS � him along. : .1 U46 contests , f1w. ., *60yinla, in th% " nothing AZOV404, of Ualtomilty which Is not found in imme4iately below the Flag" sit day4 &go, Sir James Stated that tUQ however, Princess, Patricia tan. ride, . ­ . ---- ­­ . . I . �11 !: � . the other constituent Peoples of the Tower and lies at the West of R.48;e, people of Ungland of late bad uufgr- play golf, gn4 tennis, or sall a boat 1. ' � � I 11ba wro, Pleasure. *III4 to Put UP R I wItU only a roactway between it and . Teddy Bear hung ou. the, Christmas I "zovArstilvely Small purao­mw, thirty Empire. I � , tunately become Slipshod In much of with the best sportsmen, I � . � � . � . - , , MOW$ life ble qualities are 'very A capital place both to hear and see- - S� . ". , . . ( . ITUo oentre of the wels� , . the jAmou.s red sandstone outcrop, tree-- * iA� doUW-or so -for *'coatOgt 1wtWe" , � their work, they AUttered from theme And the lava V, I � Is, the Chapel. On it Ilia 110POS Are which has seen the bull4lug of 00 evident. The Royal chll4ron think It The exudleMwero, many ,,,- , . �� . I tw4vt tho crew,p� And ho. Often IlKtod got, and In its light every fact �of lluk, many Dellils and the rise 4ud fall Of to theme, they, bad no Vatleaeo to see , And all alight, � ",.�-, . . Z . � I .@*. rotor" to these "4114. - avow to- _ a red-letter day when their big, fun- And Teddy Bear thought It a splendid I I I . , . , I ellaracter Illuminates' Itself'. ]Fjej So many dynasties. 11 b%ck on Musical loy4ing Cousin Comes t , .1 I . U � . the King IS very, fond of a rOtMd 0, tragedy, and Is with I . t�. I I 1 471 soenda his leisure In, its service, An* "In the Centre of the King's Camp � d , They U44 no. stomach tar � 0 Stay might, , 14P 4, 1 � . . . I And U10 . them.' King Edward `II. . V#h the glovoo . , 04mirotoli come I y used to tell' how 014 Fa .1 , 1� I Oven Ujs rel&j�ztIoull..are tak ,n Mantle red, � " V, . %or the pukillat:lo art 'be* PrOMPted , , an within rloex the Circuit HoVoe, built by . ther Christmas, I . wells. The characteristic enter-' 'Lord Curzoit for the 1903 Durbar. books no appetite for 06 H%WrO mail Duo day, he - Came upou Princess Smiled as h000dded his. hooded head; . '. I . I �W to have the. -rInee of '.Wales And Its . . . 011�1 . . 11 The introduction of Patricia In the gardens at, Sandring- Round him each, little one danced I I . . 1. � . ohniall. Is the m4 ,'This to a. building of some, Mize And of T�4rature. . pen lit. boxing, A Short -taillmOut Of the W -el - . . � ham, little.PrInce. Henry, on her back, with ,glee, . . .� I . I I 1. � , � I . , 40, Albert taus - . Anal Chapel 'Tes Party and Gran Awportanqe, and has not been altered. machinery had made lite At Once more' I . I . I . � . I . tjMp ago the Prince of Wale$ WAS -�. And Prince Albert grav�lr leading )%or Thinking, "Oh, what hig he brought 11 . I I , � I I . . 1: �Collte . 1 L. I . I I . . . . .,�, : In at at I Concert,' The, 'grandeur' of the .' hor enlarged for the Imperial Visit, 43 tonous and. more Oritating. with a string. She was laughing and- 'for me?"' , I , I . i allowed, to atte con , � L , 0 4 box _ ,u L .-Ig ere be, Carl; Is tAtIxen tor granted. Th4 tablel both the'EmperOr and Empress . pre- I I 0 .. � the N*tA I . L ,,One cannot negotiate A London. happy, and not, at 411 dise. ce 11 11 ' - *L, Sporting Club, 'Wh � . , . on ant4d to shout for Joy, L . * . I tent"*. , - L . -k� � . L , .0 .. .,Ad before the purchaser ot the team for to live In scoy0ed. 'At dances which "See, there's an engi I . . :"��:Va thoroughly to. enjoy the 8PP( , - t11 motorial being di no for Fredd, - L" . - In . ass. . L ,y W I .� "Ita room. liowever hav been thor streOVcrOsslug .. 11 .. 11 � L ugo entertsiument , and returned party ticket Is not, perhaps, one to 01 'L I I _ , 01 said S,ir James, "without realiV.- are given especially for her she .does. boyl I L I t " I . . L to LtUa 'Pilo'Ce to practise gQr or Ing I by he%rt-jo t -aild nerve-jQlt that not select her partners and t1liezi send ' I I .. I . .qe of the Charm an eclectic taste. Brea hly �overhguled, doe Atod, and daM , , - 4 and bug And tile I , With golden � . I , I I Loveliest doily . blows lis' bac a , ute are the chief famished, In Order that it M ,I fie.. u. in -the, 0 . at. butter and bun loaf , ay serve . I . . . OF , . . d a dishes. But there Is abundance, there a , cQmfortabI6 resort in tho Levant Alarms are not confined to the battle- them word that they may h-a;.e the hair I . � . I .. . . Boxing, As A sport, never li�A . . ..,e, a of'tbe Middle, Age$. We are all honor of dancthig with her, after the And .eyes that open and shut, for . , I - I . pf bad weather, during the L Duthar. field I . . . � , - I . ,� I warmer supporter than the late King Is an offervescing spirit Lot frIeu,dIl-' . . I L vivid than we. Used tOL be, and traditional Royal fashion, but Ole . Clarelp - I I ­ ­ 1 1 $1 , I ' -thought dear to the ajs-�' Lady go,rdinge has. -devoted much mOr6 I . 41 0 � . L p -chances along with all the "Well, I'm glad that rve come to stay, I . I *warg, .and. It Is from his father that I ness, and . d so, takes her L -I.- . � , � I I . Up Maje . sty Inherits this inclination. slonate mustlelan In every Welahmaze- time and attention to this Work, And have to be mox,o oil the glari4 an Dther prett. Everythtughere Is so. bright and gay, .. .. ^- , I I I aL * I pa tares � and plasterers are bard. at : maj�e sharper demAnds on cur nerves, y women JUL the room, and .; . . ' . . I � was on heard to MAY -there Is the prospect of the concert, In , s ab, I or every �. . The late King C. ,.. , 6613U , I t In and gro, therefore more prone to ner- Kit not altog o�ls A, With plenty of preAents f one# -Z:- . ,that he would not give 4 togs t the, st6ificaftee of tbe'Chapal � work -a rather anomalous sigh I# hristmas. t6 shar Poor Bubnyl lib said, as his tears feft.. , � .1 -of a but. � , . , Princess that She III lievq,r� r. -wall- And old Father 0 a the , I I YoUsuess. I , I like. ratu, I . . ­­ , . I ton for a boy who. was not able to, to the heart of the Welsh Villagar� I this canvas metropolis, for there are flower, , tun! " . " L . q an the occasion res 'rer foundations than the, no Other solidly -built structures In After giving figures relating to in- . � . -/-11 "I Shall never get to my burrbi,yr ,:I . put his hands up" wh � � is upon 13U 1 . . . said he believed. King Fdward loved Patricia dearly, -� ' I I . 11, L . � ,demanded It. ' t . ' encampment. ,.sanIty, Sir Jam . . . I social: Wales Is a deeply religious pa,!-, � the whole extent of the ,as - . 11 " . , � , and used to Urge her to give, Imitationj L - , ,, ,:' � I rteli- . and � ' I. . ­ tion, and the history Of Wales Is a except the telegraph 'and post Offices. they warranted a belief In a 'po 1� For just theA the gooso jumped . . , .. � . I - I .1 4111� L * - i . - . I L . nerVoui � , . I li� religious b1story. Through the ehaN I � ,"In front of the Circuit House, Which touS growth of Suess, He of htr friends and re atives, And then A ;/,w . . started to fly, I I . ''I . . - . � .1:f -A � . � acter of the Welshman there runs a has been painted a .dazzling white pointed out that dImOSt fill. the m0t laugh at her ic-',Ill. As she grew Older . %�Pfp 17' And Bunny -was frightened at being so- . 11 � I .1. �� . 1. I - � 1. - Insanity -wore re. she ex4eted- frow,him. a promise not,, , $1, high. ' � . - I . 11, ." I . a of poetry. and loysticism;' for the occasion, the.Emporor's and : eme-lent causes of -A 5 ' - . . .L . . le strong stroi use his Royal pr�rogative to force � I, , .., W At last the rope. caught In the branob. . 1. - I he teels, with a, gpocial. urgency, the Em ress's own tents _ have beep, treatingI bUt that Insanity Itself re� to , L .0 h 1. I . .. � 1. I , ,� 1 , , 1. P ad atatIOuW7-,, At Indeed It wIis her Into. any marriage she did not. 0 7:z- , � I of a tree, I . � , .1 L X%.. appeal of the imseen. From ]its 'child- pitched. 'Externally, except for the.r , mod ., L wish. Thus she has been able to keep 4 - % -- . . And luckily breaking, It set- the gooser . .1 ,:: I I I hood he has breathed in the rellglou , star size,. they ate -not markedly not advancing. ­ L I L I I �.. I 11 . . r . . her freedow, even though uot.permit� I T -;�. I , I I I . .. L � gre N, I free - . . . �. X fervor of his fathers- The maguilU,,, different from In the I anatioull, he . , 1. cl, the others t I "The 6xpla , continued. "is, I .;?-­ts-�, � � f . '. , led- to. Marry the man of her choice, t � 'But thera Bunny dangled until hb was - . N -i . . I L . . .... I : cent services of the Welsh Sunday-, Wicluity; . But Lady Hardifieg. IS Spar- I It seems to me, to be found In -nerves . . . I V- , . . - 0 %, L . . . I I - I I . . I � , 1 L . al"llfe have -never, Ing no effort f6 furnish. thein. -through- * and nervousness. The tendency of A pretty little story is told ot,one % . , 'K , - found, L . L , � ,school: to the -nation . Carpet and modem elvillwktion bas been to trans, of Princess PAtricla's visits as a child ,�. , And helped with a ladder to get to.ilm ' L... . I � . 171), ground! . � � . I . . I .L; � .1 I .. been proVerly - acknowledged. Nearly, but with 'every comfort .to.Queen Victoria, The little girl badL I %. I 1* - I . I 1.1 . 1. . . all the acjjjeV6Meut$ 'of the PrIncli rugs. ,have been, speciallk woven for . tar the burden of bread -making for ,been running gleefully about.0 the 11 11 k" . - I . . . I I . I .. I . I . . , ! - 11 I .. . a entire suite, =dL Many valuable I Mattes of the people from the Muscles � , . . I . L ' L 'L 1. I pality ha;io had their foundation 1j; th L lawn, whau the Queen Iiummone1 her - . .� L . I 1. ,., ­ . . . .. i pictures and ornaments ; to the nerves, We have In Many of - I ' AN. EXCITING GAME" i 41 * I ,.: .1 this' school. 1. hangings, . I I S L I and made her sit down, saying: "Little ' I : - ... ­ - 6 . .1 I I . L . . 11 1. have been )cut !or their' adornment' ' our. industrie a6pted .a policy of : - "' ­- L . L . If .. . .L . ­ No form-lo,more characteristically . girls ohould not -run about SO." The 1 40, . . . . . .. . , . . ,� , He Besides the private . Imperial L tents j 'speeding up,' whereby men do. their . . . - . .z* I -4er, I L I � :", ,, ­ I . welsh than that of tbe miniater. Princess - obediently seated herself, I . I q., .4 This is the most amusing gam�, and, . .. '. I k "::.. - the people.. .In, i1se gtbat canvas halls, to be used 'work In less time than formerly and 69=. .. JjNv.�o . . . . . .. L ,�-.. . . ..... .." to plainly a son' of crossed. her legs, And began to rock "... L I 1. . .. - 'dinners. d . I . , I :,,, .- It . , ..., :..,.,.. . 4eed,'every man. who has moved the tot official receptions and In with fewer intervals. of root allows to and fro. . I . . I . *,;�p it Is advisable to, play some di-Istancek, .. . !:., , . . , . ;(Z4, . Mind of Wales during,the Past t*oi front Is the 'buge Sha,ralana, behind I themAn L the workshops, and therefore . , , =6 from the Christmas Are, as 'it �rlll bet., .. . , . : ­ . � % - � , . . 0 1 1 ChalL ' I I .. ,,, i , . ­ . I Ith exciti g and exhausting 'Little girls sUo4ld not cross the'r r- E . '. . founct, -a preitty-warm on . ra. , . . I . F : hundred born. poor. .More- it a lo it, which, who . I � .. I I ,.. I , . I , years � was ang-closed-in tel u . - . . I I ,, I I � ,6 1 MIS O:,Ozo n I legs," paid th Queen sevenEy, where- ; - I � � I , I . 'over, with the exceptl n of Mr. Lioyd r64uir (1, can be opened Into tb air nerves. .. . ;) - I I:, I . . . . I I I . I . . . I : i . 0 - , I "'We bave been bringing . up ur APQn Patricia sighed and uncrs " 11 I L I I :bould. be placed In -a circle,, thero. I . . . � . :,-�- I � George, nearly every Welshman who Shamlana.. - It May .give Some Idea of . Q ' . hould'be one'less,,chair than �,hero ar&� . ."! I I I.. ­.- - . milk, them, then, after a few moments of , ' I . I � . . : .. I . wields an Infiu0uc6 over his p4o.ple, the scale, on which the preparations I babies on anything but mother'la . L I . - players. The chairs. should be Strong, . . 1* - I I I I I ' A:ny obscure Engir. Rre being made at Delhi to'meutiOu .and by the employment of our women thought, She asked gently: "What.do � - . . L , L, lias remained, poor. . . - .. . dues, and should be of difte�ent.slsesi- .1 . , . . . � I I I , Ishman of niodest' prosperity going that the Space thus covered :is be- in factories and by giving them an Uil- little girls have.legs at all.for, grand . L' I !-:- . I - . - If the game is, to be the grqate�t fan.- . . L -,z. . , I . . . I It., -�5,000 quire -feet, restricted sbhere,of aCtIvity have cu. -MaT' History .does not relate Queen I . L - . q I'., I 1� I . . daily Ao the City and live In a $300 .tWeen '24,000 an 0 . . 1. .. .. ... I . One child .stands inside ,the circle -l' . .. .7 ,., L' , I . 2 4 . . I i . . . I ., � . , . . li&use; could have bought up - Most of �The. dome. qf,'St. .Peter's at Rome tailed that. family lite In which 4he VlotoilWo answer. � . ,;:� . 1. � . t, , 1. i past. They.' �OVO,rs.& little 11jore than 15,000 square i child best grows and. thrives.. . We ; I �-� . - , , L 4 � �. L --1 .1 � . ,. '. thogreat WelshmeA,� (it the I ,� .� I . 1. I . �., . . = � ­-.� . L . w - -, --..Naw.mmmllfi�ll �. I . .. � . I .1 - . - � 1, ,� I I . .. . .. had .always. to keep their Wants huM- 'feet, and that of St, PAill's less than. hiLve subjected our -children lndis� � = .=::L- - .. - � . -, , .. - '. - . 1. . 1. , � * � . I . , . .� 1. . I . I I' .-- I 1111 IN[ I ta�, � .. . I ble, From inspiring. their people theyli 0,000, ' . . criminateipy to educational processes i I . . . I L - I . - , I It .= . . ­ . WM - . � - . � I . had to face - an empty larder, But I "On the other side of the Suamlira oil the path of,mechanical obedience I I a. . - . .. . I . Q-1 '. . 1. . . . I I 11, . L poor, these Men" 'we L re not despised", are the 'Viceroy's tents, and In t I rout- . rather than on that 'of self-Tealization, . � . E tz:� . . .. 01.111 . I I . I . L I ) � . . I it, i : == . L t " � Theirs * Were -tile names their country., pf. the whole. is a wide 1AW,n, with .which, *howevar'Ladvantageous they 1 - . . . I I I .1 e ., .X . - .11 L . 11 � I � I � . eo.'� ,The entire ex+�' my have been to'some, have proved . . �- . . . . "' , a . E i . - , I i I 411 . . W 4. i I . 1: I, I I . . celebrated. And .so It,Is to -clay. wpll-lllWd Ilowerb . ' - . I . j I . 1. 1, .1 L L . . "They havo�.smalj m6ansjo.buy ledlo,t of .the Emperor's, Camp Is 250e -to others the starting point. In nervous' . " L I— us* � . L � . . Z, . 11. P . �: ; ' L -L . . � . . . I --these inen-yet nearly every 0 1 . rest, tho .degenerationi WOL hays boon forcl 9 � . . L. .. . '. .� .. :. L� � . .: � � A . bookp . ) quire yards . It LIS, Of Coll I I 47' � , �, . I of them lias - his,, library 'a libra largest tingle camp here, L but It takes' education on multitudes -o Children �. ,\\,1xw.*.,-.-.\s,-� � I I , ­ . I 1 41. . . .one . . L . .L . I., li I �, - , ., 1. I � I - I 11 . . � I . I ."O. I . I I .1., � ".., I i 'L , . �whlch includes wu�h of tile best.'Of op. an, Infinitesimal proportion of the while half - Starved � and . -incapable of L L � � ,; . I 14 I , , . 1�j , , I 1* English literat ire.' That this is so be-,. ontire' encampment which stretches Mental assimilation. It It, I Velleve I I . . . L , .... .. L U ;.If I . 11 �� . , a , �.. . 1111 I$ . I I 11 � , � , I . . .. , � " n 0 'itress and strain that we must 10;�i I X�\ 7 . . ­� I comee. obvious when, as they often, do )ut a white - wilde . a a -to the horizon to I ��,�.\11-".�.� . I 0 1 .1 . I . I �;l .* . I . r the� L ' ­ h � . . I . I in their. journeys, they. preach t In" thQ L slashed:and dottedwith green lawnsi -to explanation of the feet that In k,,,, A" - . . . . ... � ... . 4 . . . . . I .. T ,"L'� . ., . . I . 1. I . . . while Its best. �N� 1, . I . . . I I I - ,�11 , . . . - . . � , ­ . . Elaxon., t ' ' u .; .. . . I Oolo grounds, and. avenues, .of trees, sanity holds its oWu : . . I Ong a. , L . ; . . . . L ' ,ot not- only tire tliese,�mon read, Where watercourses and roads thread acored led causes. are on the wine. 111E IN, ,.'.1�,-*,1�`.-"�'.\' - : of ,chairs,'and -the. others -all sit downL . I 1. :.,B -�l ME I .. I � ,* , . , - . "I . " . . I I ".: . I - . . - . .. I I. ­­­­...... 01101 .... ...."'s -g tt. . � 'an the-chalrs, and at a given signal th '- . ' � L'L::' . I � . "', -V ',\,'- g I � I .. . L . . - writers �and ,they are 'their way. � . . . � .\, . . , I .. . W'. . . , , * � 0, \,;­� ,.�� \" �\ �:.,.'�,0.0,� -hildren sitting down begin to- move ' . . , . I . era; they are ., I . .1 I L ., '. '. a .g 'I " . . . . . . . . . . 1. I L , , , , I � . poets. - Indeed, the - number of wli -he 'Em - ., , g� . 1( ' - ' . .111. . I I ­ 11 ( . greater The Shamiana,. -at ch t - . � "=� . -1 ­ . . L . �111'%'.,"""'� "\'% ,\ . Father Christmas may be par- .on.to their -nbighbor?s chair.and the I r -,I �., .: ' '\'\ " "N � \ .1 L� . I . �HOOLIGANS AT L .."I"'.1%M. .1 .� * .. I . ARGE iffl, " I I ":: I.. the natlom& birds are ministers, ot ror will alight, and.undqr which be . '. ,g,.\�..,i -'\-�!.\] : , I � I . . I 1� I '. I �', I I � I . . ' . . . Ill . I I .. . '�; g a�­L� tial in the distribution of hisgifts; 0118111 the Centre has to -try and get I .,:�', . .11 . religion, ' ' i I receive the homage of tAe OMC�EILZI � . �- . . . I L ,XL\ , . . , ­ -- #1� . ., "The W-elsh minister' is not,.IiOW� pjad greater ruling chiefs will be sup- , I I eat - � but 'old Fath' on to the unoccupied chair. It Is -more - - � -1 I ., ". g n . I ; �L��'--� . . Set Fire to 1Newsjpa"rS..In a*Th m �g,,'­'Ng,nm ., -^- -\ - . . f . ' ki,q ted o . richly-ohased gold . . . 0, X11111 �. I., . , ever -wholly a self-tralhed i4an. H . n .L pillars. . L . I I , I funny thaii you can Imagine, and tb*� I . , I . college . �ud �. - I . . . ��Oxllv ,% I .y -esent on. ev6rybody's . . ? �%­, � I , hag his denominational e velvet -hangings Are' of a pqcu-. . Caused a. PAnic. . . N.W2 �,­,\, . same I pi players get so extited. � It, the'Oue b& - � .1 ..� . L , ­ .. I . B . .11 � 10 I I ". 1" L ' ut, re larly rich shade, .between cardinal. . . . . - . I I Christmas tree the op�ortunities ther middle. goes happen to get Into a I -..�­ W, L I 1. ----- 1. . his National University. MP E heavily . embroidered . . . . . . I . vacant seat, .tize.one to *liom it be- I I . U. L .:, I I . . 'than thta, many Walsh preabhers.are' %nd crimson, At .panic at the .Aleazar Theatre'Ift \1 ... pll . % . % 1&96rded by a brand'new -y6ar., . , . . . I . . .,: .. I . I A . I and .. .......��,.:: . - �� I - . .1 . 1% . ist flin, with gold' ,.*.,�L! - . . . longs has to be In the Centre now ,. .- t � I& , Oxford�men. No Nonconform . Ham thb Arift part of the . _t 1, , . . . �! . � . .. �! I . , ., , .., I - Bordeaux was caused by a number. ,*.,, ,* � . . . . . � . . . I., I . tiy. Ila his, Wrn...to ,get . .. I L. , ' a. ­ 'I ­ . I I , an unOCCUpjea! L ­ t. , , ., I P Astry, probably, has'a larger number ceremoilk will take place,'their Male - I . I . . I . 1, . PRINCESS ATIktICIA 0 CON- of Its yo I unger -men � holding Oxford do- ties afterwards'proceeding to the cen- of - hoodlums In , Ciie upper gallery... . 11 . I . I .. seat, . . � . I . . ��. ... . . I 1. . ,�, L I . L 1. . 1. L I 1, . . . I I I I I . � �. L. . I . . I . L I I 1. I I . I I I :-'. I . NAUGHT These ropcils set firejo, some news- I � . . . ,... I.. . I � . I . - , I I � I . I '"' ­ � grees. Jesus College IS the recognized tral marble pavilion, which Is also - . .. . HONI;CLKARLES, MAFtC.IL,. M.P. I L L t �. " I L , . . I I . . . .�.­� ' . I � � ,: . . . . I. , . . I hom� of Welth culture, .and It was magnificefitly.draped wlth�velvet of a papers, and via�v�dl-thsui dyer the 941- � I * . . . . I - 1 11-4 . I . SANTA. -CLAUS. STOCKING. I,. I I � . .. ,.� . I , � . I . . among smotable Set of Oxford mea-�Ot 'similar color, ,It may safelylbe Prow lery shouting "fire," while the ,crowdm tie is an ex-Spea - ker of . -. I . .. I I . I . L... - L I .. L . . I .. I ­. I .. ". . -� ­ . ­ L 4 I . . I . .. � JUDGED BY THEIR PI PES Was the House,'& Commons. ,, - �-, I 1. . , .1 , the late dlght;160 thAt'the. YO'ifig.Wal 'a ' heated that the, -scone when the Em- ail audience. breathlessly watch-: .. .1 . .1 - . . L .. . , I . I . A Nice Xmas. Game. ' . 1. . . �L . L I . . . . Movement, Of which Tom Ellis 8. teror and Empress .Present .theM- Ing 'the dramatic development of the - .. - I . -- I . I , , I . . I I , . I . . . I , 1, � . - . I - leader,* had.its. rise. , ­ . Wall i9elves to' the peoples, -of India, ',Lyous Malt" -,Terror-strickeu, by .* . IL . . I .. L 1i - '. , ­ - , . I . %"San(A Claus Stocking" Is just the, I . . -.., , . L I L They Show the Characteristics of the - . L � 1. 1)vk/ il � 1. "L " . Z,� L . - * . frow, the SA * 0 'NURSIRI - - �'. I . game you want -for Christmas. Each: , . .1 . . . . I , ,� . I . I Race That Smokes Them. . I .: 1L. I "The Influepea L, Which Mr. Lloyd -6"ered.at.Delhi on Dee, 12, will our- these* shouts and' the flames I LM .N. . . I o . � . . ­ '.I . . ,I %. L I IL . . � ri ' � . � ... I .. I . .. . .., � I . . . - . I George wields in Wales, is not, per, pass not Wily other Royil or.Inipe .al burning 'newdpapers"L the spectators . . .. . child must.take the name of a; thing � .. :.�.� I . . I . 1. I I ­- ,. ' that. live ,in L I Ish . Mato .ruj ' I . - . 1. I . . , I � . , , , ,� " � I . th ' a �arjs . hap.''tully ' it is true that ocendi 4 3hed' for, � the - . . I .. . . T .1 � ., a understood. . ngi r7, rose ,in a body� and . I .. . - .* v.L� , .. There appeared Ili one of . � , .1 r L of � the.' The -Lirgest - Iry the .World, is In , I .1. , which Santa .Cialis, might put in any , . , I . . L . .4 - �;-.,j;,. �. � 'he attracts -the admiration and elithus- but will have no ba allel even.in the. exit, From the upper part � I 4..'� :1, I I . m-wspipers 'Some amusing ailams of -,the nttlonal most a endid'days of the: mogul am- I house people tried to . scamper d6VML:l - - :, jelt, L h. Col'r,. .... . . . one's st6ckifig. For instance, . one , .. 1. - " " . .. ; I . , " '' 11 - - -ho his d ad many lasm which are the due of' Pj ' L . '. . � . . , . . a u b1a.' - , . L . .1 I . I IL . - X, wattovilid, W evot L. So,'-bowever, did Gladston� 1parors.11* I I . . .. to the lower seats. A mass Lot wood, I.. � � . .. . . .. . I I 11 lj� .- might be a- doll, another a gun, another . , " L . S., � leader. ., I I I ­ . J . f . I .. ' L , - � . 7ears to the formation of a� -Collection in Vngland and ..Parnell . in Ireland. - . ­. . I � . L. . ­ work collapsed, and they� *ate hur14 .. .. .. , - , 1� v a dog, and a fourth a box of sweets. . . 1� , � '. I L I . I . . � - ..: of pipes of all nationalities. 'M. Wat- - . . Frow: the F-isheries Department of . 1, �", , Between the popular attitude towards ed head f?renidst into this orchestral . When all have - taken the name Of 1� . � I ­`�,,L" . ' i . ' �. I . , teville deelares, that while 6igars, � . I . n . serious the Dominion . Government, wboie I .. ki., some object, a grown up person beglis',: - . . .. .? . a0politan, Mr. Voyd .George there is. this ­dIfi.,; stalls, ton of them. suntaint g I - replenish the Cahadlin , .1 ­ I I i. L: and cigarettes are L Coal ference, that Gladstone and Par . nel%. Injurle% , 'I .. - . L . . . duty It Is to . .. j to -tell a gtory, gradually br nging sit,';' - I .: ., ..,4-,i: 1.�, - pipes show by thpir pecullaritles',the . 'd ; y , 01111. .1 ... Other person Jnm L ped,from'the-Win- rivers with the CDOlmai-cial valrietles I z . cti L L . I .. I , � . . 11 , love though. the , weie by�'th6. ei i ' . . these names In. Dirla y an objd4t'�� � , .. characteris ties of the' race w.hich -mon people, were regarded not only, , . fish,. come sime Interesting facts I kew�� - , � , , ,,, " . ", smokes them, The activity . of a � - *indows Into the streets. One young of, sh-hatching.. . The. .,work I 'I . I ., 0 Is mentioned'the child Who han'talo � I . ". . I with affection,. buf with a certain ele.i. ' : ". � wall, broke, his, I;ag L. and. five other Concerning fi . its name must do an action in, con,t` . . � I ,-.: `.L:::,.*�!jj!]]"'; � I '... .:7 ... - . L . . . , ­ awried out by a � wyr-.�. ­:!...j�e., I race, says M. Watteville Is proPor- : ent of awe. . !They We're felt to stand � - �'...­...­.....,.­ I C .series of Points : :4 . I 0 nection with it. The' 'doll might s . ..:.,. -::;,�'.!:�!;, . . , . - -`::;1'�X-!- 'Opectat6ra ,wer6jakeh to the bosPl- 18 nd Pacific' : , . . ::.4'.:,::.. , . L 11�-,. , I . . tionate to the length of the ate= of m ..�*:�.q�!�;:.i:�:�i��.,��*�.",� `� If0m I ' i tried both .on the Atlantic .a, % "Mamma!" In a squeaky voice- tho;*�, . . . , upon another piano. than that of their , .. '... 1'!$.X...1..1 1 I .. I , i .tal.' M. Notits, a I ! . . . - �, .:1k1.N-.1].;`1`:1:.1i:,:! policemau;. who - : : gun must . the.toy dokr . .the PIP6 which It sidoXes. T -h :.,.":,.;z�,;��';�:1"",.::""�� ;1�.N-2;t'.. , 11 coists and on. the Great Lilies. ;, shout "Bang!" . L �": 1. I .r: 'Ojn��g- L followers. Thel'o Is very little of this' 1.�-!'V..::::;.:1, .. I -outbreak of . , . � � � . . . . I - �; to.check the rush it,the, .� thoge-Indeed, . I . .. . - I ;11 ,er the stem is the.lazler feeling among the -men. who 'follow, . !,.,: . the panic, was.rushed down by the The. .1a.rgbst of - It. Is I must-bafk�, and the box of evwogtg--' : �, . L , '. .. I I 1, �: .. L . oeethink. ,throng, .and more "that 500 .said to be. the, large , ,, . � .. I . . I , a . , , . I , .., people who smoke it, and, .luveroelyo Lloyd L'George. � , :, �,.'...- . . I at. of its kind In . I *:: I � I well,,the best thing is to smile owest- . I ''. , the hardest work*rs oinoke th short- ; ,,Mt.�Lloyd Ge8`rge has an. enormous ' .;.",::­ hatchery at' Harri- . 0 1 ly aild look; pretty f Should. any clifti ,, - � .'. � -, ­ , -1 I I .- . ".1: *1 persons­tramplediqyer him, His Con.. 'the worl&-is. the I . . L . �­ .. . L, L L I .. . �- ,eat pipes. bij bowls denote gener- I .... �.:L%l . . .. ,. . son Like, drained . % I . � bi . �, L , . osity, small pipe bowls proyo'economy. moral and political influence In Wale . .. ., I . by the Fraser River ­ It . - * ' . L. fail to do his, action when the o act , ;''� � . . dition is serlout . .. . In British. Columbia, which.deals ex- .. .. - I I I I he represents -is mentioned he' ratistj . : � v- . -- But he exercises,, in- a curious bgree, , n ' . . .r . ' ­ ,. . - I Critical readers have Informed M. . I . � I kind , In the was, time the hoodlums who elusively with the hatching Of Salmon. . � pay a forfeit. At the end of *the gamw I ­ . . another i . I . .. I , Influence of'quito . . t themielves With seats aud , pieces of . ays 10,000,000 fish in the . . the one with the -Wast amount of for. 1114- , . 1 , . . . . 1. Watteville that he ,his evidently not an I q � "I' � :.L:- .. wdod - . re are SIW I . .. . .1. I ' , 1. . The . I .. .,:: taken Into account the class* ,Of Mall, Not only is be Moulding Welsh oplu, ' I with VhIch tfi�,y Smashed the . ' L. I . . . I felts is*th(§ wl . . 11 . 1. . ton: h even it - tri buIIdtngL-7;00-0,000 8061LOY0 SAImOR . - nuer. .. - .., L . who carries a pipe -with a very large a 18 fteeting Walsh DOY-1 . 41 ... mirrors - and , tables. s,ofthe thea . fry L. (th6 'fiSh 1) . I Lt . . . . I . . . .. I . I I I., . . L . . . . . . � � bowl and borrowa his tobacco . chology. . The minor note In Welsh: , : I � � I Cafe.'. , , � .. . . .1 . . . . I . . eggs and rinelpally :,, .Na .0 I 1 � ,. � '' . . L . . I . - 11 � � i . oinuin ' purposes n . . : . The SAllors'. 131ack Scarf. . . . ­ . I . I I . Char .; I . . . I I used for 9 . I . ,. ­ , . . . acter has been observed. But the. .-1. % . � . . I L. . . - scarf which aritish sill, , , . '. I . - . -of L '..::::;::� � ,L: � r 3,000,000 spring, Salmon.- . . SANTA'CLAUS. - I The black SL . . .. I . . I emorgftce, , . L . 1, . � I I L � a Walshmanp In every, . "..,.! - ��. . . .T. i:.,�.n-, . .. . ors Wear under .their broad collar . . r I ,*...�, ,­­, I . �.. r ,�;., 0 Growing Pota"toes by Electricity 0(juse'typical of his countrymen, Up,64 ... . .':1.: �ARTIFICIAL DIAMOND& ' Tho.'Puilding; contains 160 hatching . . . . . - . , . . . '' ;, � � � " . .. . C.hrlstmas H�e 'Is CO ing'soon, stands for.'a sign of inburning -for'Loi& ,, . ". . , t ' . - . . Miss Dudgeon's exporlw6uts . with the platform of! world-historY, has; , I .1 I . - roughs, -each Averaging 90,000 fish. .m . I "': . I I . . . . . NeISO L . .., � n. I . . � I , .�...� . the electrical treatment . of potato citilckened the Welsh pulse 97nd Widen-, .1 I A New Process Has Elton Discovered During September *Land October the .- Now, you - dear. . old man, � . . � I . I . . I . . .- L . ;, I arm-havi ed the Welsh outlook." L I I : , ..� . ' " ... eggs of the female are expresx6d Into � Whisper what you'll bring to me- . I Well Filled Nests.'— , ­ 1� crops on Linclude.n Mains 'F L 1. .� I., '. lay -a'Gertnan Cbemlst I 11. Md'if,you Can, L . L I I . . L L % . I ,, ­ . . proved highly successful.. The, eled- *' ' . .. I. . 1. . r I . . .. . . . . .. . a pauLand the-tertilloing "Milt'j'of thoL To I in 140,uests'there ard, on. an'­&,v*.t%`1 I . .1 , . 1. daily 'for - . * ' e I . -male thoroughly mixed with them.. When the clock is strlk]4g twelve, - I . . I I I . . . , I . . discharge Was applied � . H.OW 'to KNIT,A MAN'S' TI. I - I .. The* newspaper announces that L 'gka,,&re then And we're"fast asleep; - . . ,age, 25,00CWasps- ' - , .. .. � . . . , . 11 I I IL� Trllz a months' and a balk, averaging . Y . cu will need halt in Ounce each of ­ ... ­�r"1~444 lVi.P, . .. 74 The� a . carried to the ' I I - I ,., " r . L I � I . ng that time four hours Par day. . . I new protess for the manufacturing of. hatchery and lilAced - 19 troughs set Down the blilmney broad and black . German Silver. * . . . . L . I . . durl -termined the white and ,colored knitting alk or,. I West -Peterborough. - � aitificial diamonds has ,been Alsoov- I flovin' 'water. . I With your. Dick you'll Creep.' I . . .... L I � . I . n 9 . . � ,�, � . Weather conditions do Cotton, and four needles.' - ' . .1 . .. . . ered by Doctor Werner Yon Bolton, a. , . . I A%.the.i.stockings you: will see . German silver is an.alloy of uIcket. , 1, *.1, . L L I. . . : 1, . application. of tht dfs�harja. From . Begin at tho.Wide end by casting ore, , When ready to be liberated the fish .g � tit a rolw� � I I ,copper, and zinc. .. 117' ­�i "!, . , � the. outset the advantage was In: 36 Stitches ;L arrange 19 on each fieedls� LAUGHING AT IMPURITY Chemist in. Berlin. . The- doctor Ob- are placed 4n a soectally-constructed, . . - . L , . L , fivoUr of the crop unLder the 'wir", . I I .1 . Served that ordlikAry lighting gas 4* I And wine's the longest one, . I. . Marriage Licenses. � I . Xnit 12 rounds in 6olored, take up the, I � I ' I semi-submarged, boat., Thisjo towed . . . . . . . � I I and fti the end the- tubers treated ' composes -when exposed to the vapor L so you011 be sure tp know. The average feed'fOr A -special, mat -i..,- . , . white silk and,knit. six rounds, WIW No Chr nee% Will be Taken With the to 4'eho.06n, soot, And When in proper I I . .- ''.. i � -with electricity were ready for lifting ­ . Va of mercury, and that It the gas to Mary Camarou, Auchtdrmuchty. rJAga licenses, exceed. $146, . �. . - ... .1 tho.00lored silk knit two rounds (the . Water In the Chateau Laurier. .. allowed W work on Me'tallic amalgams position to allowed. to sluk'below the �� . I .. . I . I .11 . I- - I a week ealler than thoso grown oh - . L I .. . .. bogs afid Carta. ., . .1 . ' L .11 the ContL r Lol * ' Milk In not broken off but Dotted- up ' , I I ntalned In Water. . I I The First "Reverend." T � plots, while there Will An .k ' of mercury, the carbon co � I I Silica 1839, the employment of dogs . . I . . 'Inside), aIx rounds In whitoi ,two In - connection With the "Chateau -:both, in a Ada- � T 11 . . 6 I., I . a0atitage also. in the weight. , -been, the gas Is liberated, or, THE TR CIGARETTIEZ for drawing Carta has been abolished he term "reverend" was first ueek . I . � I . . L' I rounds in -colored. six rounds In WhIte;I Truh Hotel at Ottawa; It bas ery6tallIted. form and In Crystals, . I I . L for ministers In the Year 1667, 1 . ... I - , thU6:' tablish jnL Joe fteetzing 41itmondo, As the diamonds obialued, !PAP9R. - in London. I . I I � I � , repeat five .times, and decrease i decided to as . . .1 � � I I 1�1. . I CAB CALLS IN PARIS... 1 I Xnit t4e two first Stitches together plant, and the Forbes ;yatem of Steri simal .1n size, diamond bt the great army . of 61 . . I Cured by Lightning. . I I I n were Infinite garotte Methodists of the World. . . . . The small 6011voYAndcO 'Of every and the two last together of tile rou & lization,- This - Means that every dro I ,as placed In a tub,d, In which A 'flash of lightiling hit boon kOowj I . � I i dust ,% So-called anickers there Is 'probably 'not More, I Iji the Unglish,spetking world there to I cure ail attack of neuritis. . . � day lite In Paris. are curiously lack. In every alternate round six tinies, go of water that eornewinto the hotel,fo gai was dissolved to Set a$ than one In A hundred 'who knOWSL that d1sts of . I laint v Stitches to 24.; repeat tho, rpose to first . filtered twice, 6je twenty millions of Motho .1 Ing, and the latest Pgrisinn comb reducilig the any, pu mother crystals, The newlY-fornied rlee papor, Ili which the tobacco -tit ILI . . . . I ,�. . . telative to this faet-la that they aut! stripes nine more times -this Mike& then 'sterilized slid dooled, tondering 'crystals adhere 0. those and the r6- wrapped, has nothing -to do with rico, All, denomirkatlOus.* , I L . I . � I Land Was Choap, ' * � . � . . One shilling per acre Was IL Wr - . -.-4 � for great JtlConv6nJajica* through the the tie one and a quarter L jards lit It not only absolutely. pure from all Malt to a larger, but still' very Sw9ll but to made from. the membranes of - Imperial -Areas. ! not being sanitary I rent for land In the reign of Honij, ­ 1, . cAb stations fitted with L length-ind cost Off. gtitidpointo, but .clear and stone. The amalgam used Is liatritim, the breadfruit trd0o or, more 0111111011� In the British Empire there are Vill. . . , '' . telephones. as those in London* ate, Lay the tie list, lettj�hg the end# of free, from any colotation. AS ,re* It is placed lit a glass tube Containing ly. of line ,low trimmings of list and 11 t. ''.. ., . 1 . L it It no unusual Might In Paris, Pit'. the rows where the silks are Changed girds let, the Water from wh)[0.11 It a small quantity of dlwmond dust, and b 5MI). So light In this paper thtt 600 ,,4,o0I000 square Miles; In UU561%, � . ,.; I ilcularly on a Wet night, to nee 00- tome exactly in the Contra of the back,! is wado Will be fitat illterOd twice, lighting gag IS pitted -throfigh the � 9 0,000; In the German Empire, Now South Walas, Wheat. I : ; L � V4fttA running about for a long thft* saw the ends neatly togdtb0f, place of -the tiny ., abootia 96 to make An 209,000. . . More than 2*4 million acres .oar, sA- � L#'j . , then converted Into stop -mo then con' tube for four weeks. The Inventor Is j ,'science . Sittings"). . ' . %bs, Or Women IAL OVen- the tie between the folds bf a. dittho doused and fr6zt% rtuderifig the Lee ' Uum ofwtioat are grown. ln'Xo* South_ ! 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