Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-12-14, Page 3•"!•
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, HR Gillette beats every other shaving device
in a lot Of Ways—it's safe; it's quick, it's
enPuolatical, it shavesclean and. easily, 'It
requires no steOPping no honing, It's always
ready and It can be adjusted 10 Stilt the face of
user-mau who shaves.
The toughest beard and tenderest face each,
,recelveaa perfect sheife. .
„ Get into the Gillette clads and save tlirm,
trouble and money.
.
Ask Your destler.io rihow you the Gillette. If
he has neither the goods nor oiur catalogue,
write us., We will sees that; you ate suppliedal
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• 1 Gillette Safety Raw Co. of Canada Walled i
•Stace and Factory -423 St. Alexander Montreal.
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• 10t:boxa.
Triple atieki12doublehited, with
13d
' edged blades n neat case.
• St11/14110 Sets $5.00'
t)oriet Editions, 45.00 to $6,00
Corraviisation Sete, $6,51itoS50.00
312..
rete
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No smeepeia- NOHONING
111.04114 TOG RID oviuo
choly, type, which is nude up
principally of slight, slim, tall
'figures,. large -foreheads and point-
ed chin, dark eyes end sallow
!kin; those who thin •quie y, re-
act rapidly, aro susceptible, bet
easily get (atiar their emotions.
These tend to suffer from nerve
storms, not infrequently ending in
insanity.' • .
And lastly,--theephlegniatie type,
people with bulky •forraa, light
hair, pasty complexions, slow
movernenta rnentallv heavy on
bend, Clow arid plodding, a type
which tendo to dementia and dis-
eases of a slow course. r,
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RULES FOR Tat KITCHEN.
• All busy housewives shoeld know
the followinggalden rules; Haug
them in your kitchen ; you will.fiad.
them invaluable, '
, 1. Cleanliness and punctuality are
the royal roads- to good coking. • °
2. Leave nothing dirty; eleaa ,ead
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THEmitni ()DU nr.
141 dilLIILUbRuroffinum
rItYSIVIAN WtO READS ONE',S
fIlfAl!ACTER IN A, iifo,K.
•Fuer Basic Temperaments, SeagaNersou8 or
rhiegmatic., • * •
Fon' those of ne who have at-
tempted character reading thrOugh
• the'mediuni of chins, • foreheads,
• jaws', hands, end even the color of
e. peison!es eyes and hair Much' Of
hiterest may be ' gathered from re-
cent reseatehes .of Roberta
. jones, F. 0, S.,, Superintend-
ent 'of the Loaden.(Englantd),
ty itaylurn: in addition -to being
considered erie Of •the most dis-
tinguished ;experts on Menal(Bs-
. '
. ones la hun iorouely
credited with being .the Shertock
• Hohnes of tho''inedie,al profession in
• that,it is said, he .ean read anoth-
er person's idoeyncrasies, trotiblea,
history, , habits and. thoughts Sim-
ply by looking at Jena ." •
"We know people , as , tall or
ihort, fair Or dark; square oi shrn"
as Dr. Jones,: ' ',and • we knoW.
' eaperience' that • one • man's, meat is
.• another's ,poigota‘. and if • we •e'en
discover by some special means Of
' abeervationthe distribution of en-
. dowthent.' the eapaCity tor 'etitlea-'
tion, the suitability for octupetion
ene fitnesa:foe after life, the taste,
the disposition or tendenek to act,
.or even :the susceptibility to dis-
. ease/ iri'other;wiatels, if tee can as -
Pertain the temperament Of the
• individual, we and he, :en she, ritaY
- be saved, much.' dissappoinkinen
and Serrow.," • ,. • ' '
• THE •AvoRD TExPEAAMENi:.
It so happens that tbe word tem-
; perament. ,old one,.Dr
'Jones eaes whi in use More than
2,000 yeitrs ago. ;Other authorities
-have declared that '• Hippocrates•
origuiated the veard 400.B.' 0.• The
antients. had no stethoscopes, thee-
Monieters, •WAtelieS instruments
for measuring arterial pressure, ria,
plie,seilogree/ and butelittIe struitom-
-eiearVkatewledge, irtrt, the) -knew:: :41 -
great deal about. ' teenneeament.
Th e'y cultivated a knowledge: of ei-
ternal signs as a 'gttide to the men-
tal moral. eharacter of theta
. withwhom they had. dealings '
wen in ie remo .e. pes •
elates Dr. „Janes, "dark and • fair
• persona were known to be .predis-
..puieed to diseases of different tyties
andclasses and, the same disease'
, were ' known 'tri affect them 'differ'.
ently and needed different treat-
ment let their' Experiene-
physieians.and s,tirgeares-in-aneiree
modern 'timee, , relyipg oxt the,
Ina:Y(4n that we are .Often hetier
1:••iio•*fi by our lookst put our s Or '(;:s,
have, followed • iaest•keenly' the
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study of resemblances Jana differ-
enCes in, their patientscertaiply
keenly in Saint BartholoWeeV'S
Hospital, Leanlon, ia the One of
.Dr. Patrick track,. who, ; without
exarniriing them-, grouped • hia. eiii-
deer •Patiente aceording to-theeilna
elegnomy uf their disease.
"There is a danger, however, in
depending too much:upon physical
character; for mental' traits. •Wo
knew. the. impulsi4aeis,
THE LOVE OF CHANG.E,
. , . .
and the. unwarranted hope of blue-
eyed, red-haired peeple(the sangu-
ine tenneerament).; a' contrested
<ear
With the caution, ,P sittence, And
,ambition • of the , ark -eyed and-
.. black:haired' (the ece. ed biliotni
temperament): :: Yet surrounding
eirearestancet (melt te Modifv,. so
natural Mantises and •tendeneiea
thet•.A. carroty -haired girl 'might be
1 tatin.sformed into the unernetional
and simple.. nature. of •her blak-.
hatred sistete .:' ' • , '
1.41olin.SteArt: Mill .. clearly ire,
cognized 'that q iPrpuoes.ef bodily
Strada re were J ceirelated With' dif-
ferent mental:statee; • arid George
Eliot went farther ' and • declared
she never knew braina and red -hair
associated.
- "4,s to whether lemPeramerit • is
,•ahy,sicaI or meotal, 0 neither,
1 probably -no ltiao. '. autleqrities Are
[fray' *greed. .' We...cermet fail 'O.
;recognize that the -re .is a eortelae
tioa between certain bodilk States'
.and certem .mental States; shown
by the 'appearance: of the brain in
certain Tonna of insanity, and there
is else a eorrelation • between ,cer-
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tain:bodily.statee and t'ertam mor-
bid states." ' • ' ' ' t• -
e Die Jones has pointed out thec tem
Perament• May be divided ipteafoui•
'elasses. 1 :In, order faricifullis -to
'delineates'ihem they liaYe . been
•conSideredanalogotts ta the agesf
0
man and . tiv the senaties of the year.
The sanguine teiie, for 1" cor-
respondsEto Childhood .and spriinit,,
the 'bilious type to youth and. supa.
met, the nielaacholy to middle, age
And antemn,„ and the phleginatic
type to old age and'wintera
,
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W-ITH THESE:FOUR TYPES •
, . . .
,
as at basis ta Work on, A Stewart
and others who : have Written On
the gnirjeet 4.'tit-erturreintxon of. the
fohn chief typee have claSsified
there as followa;
. The •sangnine- type, consisting:. of
pers.ons who are short and . often -
stout in -later life,' who. have* fair•
comp extons; . ete eyes and , red
hair, .mentally aative,' ,'"emotional
and 'excitable but lacking' in per.
stst•enea- end steadmees AM show:
ing a' tendeacy to acute illnees. •
The hilioits or' cholerie type,
these who"are ,.thiek-set,•, rather
eltimsy folk,: with dark eyes. Itair',,
and 401aPtens's,- peatile ' whereate
'often gouty Or 'rheumatic. and 3viee
are. mentally' unentotionel* &Mier,'
ate. and Jealous. . • "
!The neryoite, S. titntqitrres; Inenh-
a, •
clean: as „you go, :•• .•
Take ear° et' your pa is, and
the pets Will take :care of therit-
selvbs, • ,
4: Stewboiled is-,Stewspoied
5. A goed eook wastes nuthing.
G. 'Boil- fish quickly; leuil pleat
.
• 7. Strong -fire for eoasting; clear
fire for boiling.
8. Good cakes are not cooked. in
poor owes. ' •
b. Too Inu,cli seasoping spoils the
soup: ••• • . •
10,: Sparc the currants, arid spoil
the ea.ke„ • '
A AMAIN W9IniEl;
314t Rave of,'Fenicl, That
Nourfshe8 Drain. •
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am a •literary man Whose, nerv-
ous eneegy is ' a•oeat. tiara ef.nly
stock in trade, and ordithirily, I have
little patience With Oreakfest foods
and the eitraVagent elahria Made:of
them.' But I taimut withhold. my ,
iickneWledgment e.g. the' debt -that
oWn,, to Grapetits„feed, '
"1 -discovered 'Tong age that 'tlie`”
very bulkiness, of -the ordinery
waiTilot calculated to 'give. one a
plear•licad,• the newer af smite:ale& •
accurate 'thinking. • 1. always felt
•heavy ivaid Sluggish in'titind as Well
as• bedy after eating the. ordinary
Meal, which divart'etfthe bleed freni
the '•brain to the dkestive., appara-
tem: • • . a •
'I.fried.food3.eaCY qf Jgetiyi
but fund them •deficieete'irea
•natehnent.', •experimented : with
arnataabreakfast:feeeltaand they, toe,
waived •unsetisfacteity, reached
GrapeeNuta: , • And then the pr
lust was solved.. • •
•• • "GrapeNets egrneeteitli me per
feetla • from the beginniag, setWv-
ingany hunger' and •Supplyieg the
nuttiMent that so Many ether pre-
• pared fends • leek., • ,
• had net been' 'using it Very.
long liefOreaI anted that Tanis turn- '
.ing: mit en. imesual ,entaatits. and
haality of .work, continued use ha.s
demonOtreted to eite- entire 'kills-
-faction tht4 Grape-Nata fara
theelenienta *needed b'y' the
btain ,and neraons ,systent ,of the-:
ba.ra.werking•nablie *rite : ,
given PostninCe: Battle Preek,
Mich: . •
1.1-11-.4(aliattetfan,.10•411Vey
131.10S WORSE THAN FIRE,
erpeare....intectaLwhoee-amotho
�f attack 'ere so Obscure and covert
that they are not usually' discovered
at all by the ordinary farmer, who
!limply knows at the end uf the yea'
that his..erops have not done wel
•aria the year has been an unprefit-
.able ono kir him, writeF,
Webster
• Perhaps sortie of the wheat straw
worms lieve attacked bis wheat and
the, result has 9rily shown in the
shriveled coeditiou and light Weight
of the kernels, -.with no •apparent
CenrieetiOn'betweea the two.
His cern has not- grown well, the
ears- are short; Area not melt filled
out at the tips, •precisely as if his
land was lackik.injertilita "ter a
drouth had Peevailed„ and he May
lay the loss te eitherthe weather
or his land, whereas it was.the earn
rout worin that, ruined his crop, •a
Pest that he luight • easily. have
aruidede -
His timothy ;meadow has died
out, and ,he does net. know Why it
theuld have done so, when had he
loeked, carefully about the mots he
would have felted the short winged
fcirm of the chinch beg present there
in myriads. • •
Stich losses as these are notecon-
sidered tit all and do not miter •into
consideration. either by the farmer
or statistician, unless they are of
sueli magnitude . .as to devastate
large areas, of country. ' •
Here we have A financial loss,'
,falling upon ,a single industry near-
ly three times as great as, that
caused by fire, aad to ask if such
a factor should be reckoned upoe
and carefully .considered bye
, thes'
engaged in that industrea apPeers
almost ridiculoes. '
it would seein to go without saya
Mg that such' elements should, not
only receive.most,careful.consideraa
tion, but yry eTfort, ihain be
ma -de by :farmers • to..
theinselyes,' with the minutest, de-
tails in order • by every •possible.
raeri.ns- proteet ' theaiselyet
eatiltiat la.sa. '
JTORSES AND COLTS.
•
• Ey ery cOlt shinild be taught a
fast walking gait.' This can be done
by gently. pushing hint 'while *alk-
ing, but he shoulilniever be urged
tuu long at a , time before chang-
iaghisga
• If the colts arc to come 6„tit
sound,' lively and reaclY for Work or
Market next 'speiag they must have
gaud •feed, plenty. of exercise in,
ellen air every fine day and 'warm
'rpiarters 'at night all a inter.
, The first. test to be givep a neW
workman on the farm is to send him
out ‘17.itha team. If he handles them
kindly and sleillfully 18 :pretty .
you find Nvorktnan kieking
sitre to be 'a good all-round man.
beating a horSe bad; him up into a
COrner • aqt.1 give him a sound lee,
Tt.re.e•him carefully.
art! if lie,rep.eits the it send hhn
.
adv!ft
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Never buv a .horse 'for familv .use
‘viiere the women falk ate to •(.1`rWe
thriiii . If 1.11111;t r7ect'llgleli-Zifel'hi:5;"
paceS and sent up againat steain'r
engines:and *.4 t Cr earey •things he
will develop his. ,,":Pr` or' flail
thatatime. • , •
There"s a •reeeenn'.' and it is ex-
nlained tha beak.. "The
Read to Wellville," in. pkeasaa
Ever read the above lettere A new ena
appears Item thne to time. They are
genuine, true and full of human interest:
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FROM MERSY,OLD ENCLAID
NEWS• lar 'Liu; AilOUT aCalai
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Occurrences itu The
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Security on which 7%- is guaranteed and
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paid twice a year. . Your rtioney:back after
one I. year on 60 days Notice, Write at
once for particulars. . Business established'
over 25 years. Dividends have been paid
• to,date; and Will be continued regularly.
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cont4deMlon 1,14104On TORP's TO .34 BOard Of Tri,de Bldg:, MONTREAL
• CAft,E:*OF FARM IMPLE111.NTS.
. One of the most serious leaks on
the .farm It in the poor care taken
of farm implements when net in
use. As seon as the season is oyer,
binders antt ether reaChinery, ire
kinger needed this year, should be
'arefully bleeped; the grease and
dirt should be remo,ved from the
bearings, arid theseshould be care,
fay oiled and all bright parts
greased, .to,prevent rusting. ,• Pre-
parations should bp made .for re-
placing any. broken or defective
parts. .
If time - does net : permit •of all
this, make a• memorandum to be
governed by on some stormy day,,
and then see that everything is pet
in readiness for the next harvesting
or having season. Get the repairs
land place them on the machines at
I onee. • Take -care of. the Phews. Get:
•
•
, theta under. eeyer. Clean awl
grease the bright' parts; .so .that,
•when wanted net spring, fbe:, will
.scour . and save the time so. many
farmers- lose 'in ,putting their imple-
meets into' working.'orde-r: . .
COMPULSORY FRESH AIR,
.The. council of Paddington' bor-
ough ie England has agreed to aeie
public health ,by-laws makieg it
eompttlsory„ under a penalty of five'
pounds, for 'the occupants Of tene-
Meat houses'to sweep the floors of
their rooms once •a. day, CO wash
them once a -week and to open the
windows of sleeping apartments .for
at least one hour a:day.", .' •
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- Do•you 'h'appee know of, arty -
thing more inciu'strious than' ''sn „idle
.rumor 7
a
.7;
: --- A woman often does not notice
What a Cold day it, is so long as ' she
is bustling around .the house. But
when,she sits down to her sewing and
• .mendulg, she soon ;feels -chilly..
It is then she needs a Perfection Smokeless Oil -Heater..
Its quick, glowing heatwarms room in next to no tiine.
That is the beauty of a Ntfe.etion. SmolFelest Oil Heater. It is
always ready for use; you can carry it wherever you please; and you
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:light it Oily When you Want it: • . . • • ..
The 'Perfeedon or Heater ia'smokeless and odorless" a Patented automatic
rkviee insures that. It teliabk .sale and epOnomical—hums nire hours on one
Flandsome, tad ---:drums finished either in blue enamel or plain .stq, with
nickel trintraing •
Deailers eterrithere: or wri!e ferfifiscripdve circular re any agency d
The Queen: Citibil Company, Limited
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dittnestie science7"
iniplired the engitzeil girl. •
„ 111;'Ilking
of' the 'lert-oiliq'" i.neat,• and •-•re-
quette's eat' of. the left -aver aash.•-•
'explained :11,,.7 .21wre •,.s.xperiviwel
That Spilitthig• 'lleaciacite,
Vint rakteit rzt; tali* - •
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need (in,i. reerie that; k •
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think thlt the :nving•
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. • • :eaea,..• Ain Vetlea .•iti'LI Xu
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All Sur s do rot lueL oAllic. it nlarell alongside each othet. Eterk
Orecer knolvs this. Wo want the Consumet to ,kuorr 1 Tosist
ou eayipe '
EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR, •
tOn Tan not: Only' hare e rood Sugar. but the best Ori the inarket..
Theclear white Color enireselia'euaertorite or. '.etlednath" Sugar.
, When htfying. Leaf Surat ask .•'• for REDPATI1 24.1ttil
Lit/UPS in RED sEAL, dust oroot Cartotts, and by tho
• eotnie. •
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es:biennia:inn uts4 by John Redreth
.torsd.4.4osidesponnuralikisommliimpoomnaiir
N't..rr AS IT
,• °Does your wife boain
when ,y4:ni come' iti ltite• • a. ,
eaagai
'You're
"Not at all .She diesn't bei i
• because she'tiever stops?)
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Tin 8tar, Defeetive.--:"TheTtilea't ;
a problem I can't eolve•.:": 4
• Mr. .Angus,-.L'ATo it me Nally 0,.,ea*
pound man it afraid of. hie ee
wife*w
orronrcfm
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1 ''Jet's drop int, this rt.4010111;c.
"Oh, I don't *1..4Iier.e: li 40411 4' t.
anything!" • • • .- ,
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'hat for your ola one, - u „
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off Choke ?
le.4k); wooden frOzzgiis,
orGican,, durable -Concrez'oe?
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abOut
. *relialiie.' as the weather.
Theyare short-lived and reciuire
ring every feW years—nor to mention
cot:L/71.14i' patching to' keep them
. The.'hetrt. of wood, cannot cvithstancl,
for long, constant dattipness and soaking.,
Its t,•,.m.(.enc!.• to rapid decy soon :,slio‘vs •
If 'in I eaki " and ttadnant pools of
1,4-,:ttrr trbl7S',1. •
Coqtrart .stththis the. clura'bility,
v-1.1 *svell-ordered
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The dampness which destrOys'litipber
'Onlyintensifies' the strength and hara;tess
Conc.rete.
Yocap impair aweoden•trongliwrth
.comparaive1y. liti„le 1.:se; hutit takes a,
pewerful exPlosive to put a Concrete water: .
tank out Of burncss.
ia
•,,i5) -our choice--c*use.producinz V. , ,
or.money-Sa,ving. ? •
We'd be glad to .end a .copy. of or
book -IVIrat the. Firmer Cc:li?;Dd. H.
'COr4crete.,"-,Tre-Li you'll asl. for it.
It tells the Many Uses 'of Concrete in plain...,
Sint.)lo how to make .'.
'earns. • , Hens*" Net ,Stablea
disterns ; Hitchtrig Posta Statrs
P.Altqes • • Home Ello'oks Stalls
Dipp;no Tahka Houses Steps
Fo(tndatIoni Poultry HOUACt '.rah
Ferl:C.0 FNets .keot Cellate •Trouglts
resd;no FloorS silos Wa .
Guttera shette't %Valls VVell
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Our'es
Canada Cement Co.
T.Icalted
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30-35 Nintionst ranult Puihilflg, .11:cirttreni
or" a. •:".ecca-eatetiaascusices•— —
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Reigns Sultreme the Coni "
• inerciat World,
The Earl 'of 13,osee has -given two
acres f 18.0 on his estate at Brad-
ford (Yorks) to theeorp9ratten ler
• a eecreetioe -ground. - • •
• Captain jaeksea, Aged 103, was
:present • at the annual service for
sea-farers-et St. Paul's' Cathedral.
Two men Were; killed in an amT.
nienia tower at the ehemieal Worka.
of Messes•., Forbes, Ahbott and pot.- .
maro,,.Eatt GreenWrch. • .
Worknien exeaVating, .,on -the .
beach at .Clatori,lia•Ve found the
hiwerejew of an eletilranta part of
the backbone of • an elephant, and '•
the antlers of•a, 'red deer. •
mr. Pea Cas was -fishing in•the.
River Nene at Peterborough hen •
he captured largo black water " -
otter. in addition tAD aix pike.
Edith 'Ages • Baaaham oollaPsed•
twice in the dock at .Laneaster,
-while being ' tried for the murder
of her father, brOt•her and half-
sister by poisoning them, ••
• The .inastei of the Epsom Work-
• house, states that a recent adrais-
sien WELS the first C.O,se he • had
known in thirty years•of a Jew be-
ing admitted toa p ro vincial'avork-
}loess.,, .•
A•Suriderland'tailor has the .
lowing :printed in red, letters On a
bright green barrel; which , stands
in front' -f hie sf•op k "Stied in my
barrel while 1. press year suit far
2s." • • ' ;
Mr
at the age of seventf-nine, lived all •
• •
,Blythe, a farmer': of • Iayng
Eaathaugh, '•Norfolk, //who has died.
his life ' in •the house in . which; he ,
was
., born.: ,. •
As the • reault of A fire: on , the •
premises of a wood turner, '1"i High • a
street, Bloomsbury,' a tbree-yeare
ale; child -ermined' Issac Kuslizieider;
was. burnedto death. •
Coseley; Staffordshire, has been."
'rendered' Ian:ions by a wind..tnia
'bine 'which- drives a 'dynamo and e . •
suppilies eleetricitY. for lightingthe
church apel'.hlOwing the organ. In-
qairies • haye been , Made .from alf -
parts el the ,world As :to the work-
ing of thedesice. .. •
.n-year-old:Matforli .boy
nartied Kenneth, Page; borrowed a
gun for the purpose of seeking..
birds: ...He' 'vas found:dead from
Wolltld. It iS Sitrimiseir that the
trigger qaught.lo rietwig as he as
cliinhing Over a hedge. • TrQubIe",
a(iNs:etrrikne°.use-fPriniin
lf4riiill-nir
re-
re"ii
Hull, 2',000 menbeing affected, and
a. threat has been 'made that ,the•
transport work-eyseWoUld co-operate •
evith the strikers and para13-ae;. ,if
necessarythe trade of the ports.
Eleeen af the ciwenty-te'vo mit-, •
vieers of the Light Horse harge at .
Balaclava. .werepresent at the
fiftyeseventh anniversary dinner: •
held at the Holborn -Restaurant, •:
The King sentaa message of thanks'
in replY to a"ley-al telegram from ,
the veterans.. . •
C.1LENDAR
1
14
118 •Year lo be That- of 'Western
Nations. •
Fropi Pekiri it is announced that
the Chinese.Government is about to
'drop the triaiblesorrie moan feernite •
'Calendar .and follow the praetice of
, .
' western nations in . using.' only - the
The present Chine -se year
• began •on, January- MIS and, is. the
„year 48.10f the seventy-sixth eyrie,
Cycle .consisting o.f sixty years,.
anti the first year of the first cycle
occurring B.C. a637, But ewing,to
days In the 3 -ear yaries ceersider-.:
bly. Ordinaritv, there are' twelve
lunatione months. but once • in
l'tinations h thirteenth lime-. ,
tien is addea to .,tlie.."r ear, at a
rySitlt, of which the Year •ean be as.
ehoet :iet,de:3•4.ee as long az
day a 7 The •ineeths are •zadre'•ree- '
•
Weir then one elan. elterniiting be •
-
te aaa teenneenineatrel thit4y dee:.
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,' loon makieea -taila •ef the anot•i-t
:f..11ie4 'in heel, bleel,e-af • ,\.its•
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sehen0,- 'Metal'ene',;ing • ,144,.. an i
Ito routonliorg everything he iearee.
espeeitriie in hietery. Ho to:id itto.
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credii.'s good.