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The Wingham Advance, 1911-11-09, Page 3*1 4 4 '16 r 1` El 1P41`iA%PA#",', -,rv---*j.,,,w4p~,�.^.,kv.f�*,44..,�uo,+�V� 0 W ,r,t e-11 ? 4 In a M10-10rISIA Ha C`01 ( --,------, ­­, " I $011ie Toilet , M, ethOdS___,_r11,1Ps,0yed by , the i Women of the Orient. 0 "Wo &,it lit PL comfortable little room Cltvisb and is still in almost imiyersal !it the harem of it wealthy Moroocalips, Use throll0out tile ()"!Pat. wrltf4 B,Isfi Alluna irt the ilousekeeper. "It it Moroccan lid),, perhaps fron, 6 pending too nineh, time, in her beautiful "The whitewashed walls were panolled I garden or on the i oof of ilia housp, where with blue silk ornamented, with A. bright the inmatQfs of ilier bareat love to Curl colored figure in the form of 4 Moorish' till on a Carpet In the slut Illm 0,tt4 and areh, allow themselves to get deliglitfully 1,The areas vaulted root allowed, ftrtistle ,warmed through, tins grown too brown mil"Ies in blue aud gold and, Vic floor was. Spread with a great Fev, rug. All for her Tasto lip that of lier liusband, or if those hateful �.Potq called freckles About lay large cu.shlons provided ,%%,iih clovit, covelings, skills of Animals and havo put in -ill appearancol iihe takes it nur"bar.of fresh peas awl beans, perhaps smaller C11,9114011% A. handful Ill all, crushes thoul, Inixes "The four beautiful 'wolaoll whose gue'st I was s%l; on the Cushions In the thew with tile whole contents of an egg, griails, flie whole if,., in it Porcelain Illor- I Indoleutly graceful, halt lying poaltiou which the oriental loves so much. Chad!- tar and allows the product to stand Ili. the hot sun until it is dry andl Its fine chall, the Idest, presided over ilia � tea a urn which stood before tier on .it dainty 8 Ineal. A j.Thrnt' she Mirs the white, of v , "" M little table P-1 high as it footstool, And a lemale slave ran Itere iand there offer- "'to h I � Adds alf a teacupful of wliter, teaspoonful of the. powder and cover.4 Ing us the costly little China Cups or-tite 1wr face tbiek with the mixture. The next morning the laver is washea off Wafers. ,Our conversation had turned. to a with -warm, water. '.this treatment ill) - plied several times in 4niceession 18 stlid theme which Interests women of -the Orient, anil of the Occident; alike --the to have it. wonderful effect on the com- question of dross And the arts of the toilet. I had sout my uIR14 Habibil, to Plex�'oll' "In tb# meantime Habiha, lily maid, bring rqy tollet outfit; NvIalled to rualto Itad Appeared Nvltlk my toilet outfit. 1.11he , four women pressed Curiously aboub me my hostesses Acquainted wkth, the Bard- pean. womwes arts so that they might �e � while I , opened tile cover -find Showed more talkative, for I had long been att- them the boxes with tooth powder and. face powder, tile bottles -with varlous Ing for au opportunity to elicit from tho beautiful INlooresses something of , face washes, tile Instructions for the eare their own toilet secrets. of tale nalls And the anlubs ana, bruallas curling irons, spirit lamp and anti pa- "Over broad, richly embroidered.trous- eri, which do not reach to the Ankles aa Por. The lamp wits quickly lighted. Fati- with the Algerian women, but only ,,Is ma dropped oil a cushion before me and I loosened her splendid luvir to do it up little below the knee, the 3foroocan wo, man -wears a bright colored long ilmss agaill, according to the latest European ,.%-till broad open sleeves -whose embroid- cred front is never Concealed by .the ad, I faahlon. . "Then such, astonWiment, such ques- ditional garraent, or two -garments, Ile- tioning, such -hilarityl Two s4vos -were ordered -to kuael before the vain little cording to the warmth required. "Those garments have sleeves of vari- c-reature And hold it great mirror while ous lengths or no Sleeves At all. A loose the curling irous did their work, Titen it little more po der oil bar cheeks, my w artbroidered bright girdle of silk or a leather encircles the hips of the thin .. - throvni, ov cloak or liar shoulders and my tra,uspa.rent maxitle of tullo or white silk . bat secured above liar raven. looks. in 'whicli process the adjustment of 1 -ho twa completes -the toilet And scift,ons the col- ors of the other garments, Anid All this . Ion ,, hat pins Startled her into a fearful clothing is of the same simple cut which 0 . cry or two—ftnd a piquant little lt� ,, .P . alisial� As pretty as a picture stood be - haa been employed for centurlea. Yet the dress of the 'Uoorish women does not fore us making one grimace after anoth- " degree produce the .effect of mon- -11, 11 er and evIdently uncertain of the pro- "dum. necessary to balance the unwout. tO47 evert when they axe together in )%rge eompa:nies, ad %velght on her head. "Then 'Hadji i(The la0l,fif it btorck�can harem, who I tho-alave girl slipped in- � Said is Coming,' ' may have &c. household, to supervise, but who, never works herself, is frequent- 6 "The -womon looked at each other with !y of dazzling beauty. She is goneral�ly frightened faces on which tbe U-41na of laughter still glittered. Then Ave -wont ,ather small of Stature, but her shape is wonderfully sylilluetrical, slender mud ansform Elle little graceful, her fikin is of a gold. brown Parislan into our brown P&tbna again." I _.. ,color and downy and soft its it peach. "Afonth And nose ara regular and classic HISTORY Or, THE HISS. lit outliu,c, null in the great, beaming the addition of a very sniall quantity �f deop black eyes legions of good find evil Some Say It Began With Our Monkey Apirit's. laugh, and eharm. I I Ancestors, "The first and most Important busi- The further Away Nye j6urney from ness of the odallsk,ls day is the batth. The lhamaze—bath hous,e--is a. holy the days of Eve, the more assiduously tile world seems to have eultivated the placo and. cannot be entered by those of aii6thor faith. it is well known tlitt-t habit- of kissing; Ili other words kissing the Koran enjoins upon the faithful to is it mark andom test of civilization. Be, fore the coming of the white mail it ap. battle only in howing water, lionee never in basins or tubs, Imagine a hall with parently was totally unknown among oAtions. ranged about walls adorned � the Indians of America and tile savages . of Africa and Austrtilia; but who shall with mosaie work, as is the Calling' which is supported by great pillars. trace Its beginning among the peoples "Earthen vessels with utyrrh find fraijkInce-jise fill the air -with dizzying of Europe and Asia? As far as,we may go amongf,these ancient white urttions p-e-iflune. In the Contra of the room splashes a fountain, The air is kept ghly we shall lid no age when this big unhygienie practice was not popular, In - At a high temperature, and the bathers deed, Darwin attempts to trace it back lie on the c%%hions, aipping now find then to the liabit of our belated ancestors from cups of green tea. From time to had of grasping prey with their teeth. time they allow a slave to pour cool Wit- This business of osculating became so ter over them At the edge of the foun- popular Among the Greeks that it is tain. Then the body is dried with -warm said many husbands, before starting out 0 cloths, anointed with salves and =%a. for the day's work-, compelled their s"aged. . wives to eat garlic—a most effective "It was here that Fatima, tLe young- *preventive, we cannot doubt. The Ro- eat of the women—she had,been married mans attempted to be more cold-blooded only it mouth and was )lot more than apd dignified. They -were At least more thikeen years old ---showed me how they systematid, for they divided all kisses give their -eyelashes the deepest of into three kindsii the msculum, the kiss blacks. A mineral pigment ,which is of friendship; tile basium, - the kiss -of found in the mountains in very sma.11 ceremony; and the suavium, the kiss of pieces .and is called by the Moora 'elk love. All of ,whlob simply Implies that hill,, is into Die. finest possible the. Romani had three chances to our T-o,und powder nd applied to the eyelaslies one, The ancients, however, were -not with a silver crayon, the eyes being clos- in favor of a public display of the bust- ed during the process. ness; spooning waa decidedly bad form. 11 Many woman line the inside of ilia Plutarch says that Cato expelled tile lids with tile powder. The arch of the Senator Ifinlins for kissing his wife In brows also is helped out a little 'With the the daytime and Ili the presence -of his crayon .when rfocogsary=:�-ag with -its, lipt daughter. thW method is different. Experience I This Same Plutarch is our authority seems to prove, that the 'khill' is a, apec- , for the statement that 11 ' 011ie founded ific, at the same Child against certain All- the now antiquated custont of wives Sal- ments of j -he eye,, which are current ill uting their husbands with a kiss. The ; north Africa. women, after sailing many seas and "Still Another metboa for beautify- reaching this place, refused to follow Ing tile eyes did little Fatima betray to their husbands further, and uider tile Tue. Thko and mix together a dvied root leadership of Robla—a "now womali'l— of the African mistletoe, three grains Of burned the ship. Then says the histor- black popper and the seed of all olive; Ina, Roms invented this pleasant raethod heat the mixture Olt the hearth find of appeasing the wrath of the husbands, grind up the. ingredients. Then mix in gaid. the remedy has been used with cbn- a little oil",. oit., bring the compound siderable efficacy until comparatively to the fire And stir constantly till You recent years.—Carl. Holliday In ffune bay# a thick- porridge. Smart Set.— I "'I'llen let this porrid,ge cool in .It dark 400 place into -which the allulight cannot If Yon Want to Xeep Young M%tk penetrate. Apply Ellis to your eyelids Ili Well These Essentials. the everting, closing yo*v eyes as you , ated apply it, And this p. ocess, Tape. ,aUth Henry.) (By Elio, three nights in succession, not merely Hold yo%lng thoughts persistently. enlarges the pupil And gives it a deeper Avoid fear in all its varied forms of black, but make-, tile whole eye beaming expression. and.great fhal 1'eine schinis (lil,e the simply refuse to grow old by count - eye. of the ,still). Ing your yeara or anticipating old age. "Pittinfa Assured. 'me eagerly Anti. look- Don't allow yourself to think oil your ed at tie At the same time so eloildently birthday that you are 0, year older. and convincingly that As I VVII750d Into � I Refrain from till kinds of Stimulants , her abihIng eyes I did mot afl�le even to and sedativei, they will shorten your doubt the efficacy -of the peculiar and life. porliaps slightly diing6rolls dogmatic. ,loop "I the sunlight; nothing bdautl- "I had alwayq adlialred the Atilendlily ral IV Sweet ripens in the darkness. metallically 'bright, luxuriant hair of the Nature, Is a great vejuvenator, )for �Arootjsh willilon, -which surrounds tlieir facegift tile soffostwavda and is p alt- spirit i's ever young. Live with bar; (4 into braids on both sides anti be- Andy liar, love liar. Avoid excesses of all kinds; they ar4 hind. 'the two brajdA, however, whiell hang down the back Are ooveroA I)v the Injurious. TI)c long life must be A tem. Alk holtdcloth, WhIell dro,llff further tbart they do, A sort of carth which is found perate, regullir 11h.. Keep mental oobwe'bs, dust And brain in soverti.l. parts of Irorbeeo givos tile ashes brushod off by frequent tAlpi to tile country, or by travol. hair Its splendid tone. It is 'gold Ill tho, markets in ';Ntoroeto in bard pieces under Xever look Loll the dark side, take the name oll rA431101. , , ,*Bound up Ili a calubtle bag the at'l.l. sunny views of everything; a sunny thought drives away the shadows. Ito inust be loft oil the 1104tth fOr si%v- 611tivitto Elio spirit of Contentment; all -discontent unit dissatisfaction bring oral minutes till it J,4 completely hard- oned and dried; then it i,t plaeed lit hob Ago furrows prematurely to the face. water, where Ili % few inlnuto.,i it be. Insidd Life bag. Think beitutiful thoughts—harmouy thouglits, truth thoughts, thoughts of 1101,441s, it actili-liquIll Illass Tho Scalp Ana hirr ard rubbed willb this llluo&rwo, of youth, of love and of kind- 1mg, wailied, out And rin"d with .,(, wonk liallotion eif ro." wator and w6liherhillY ne,51- Keep vour wind young by fresh, VIN- by� toft, fluffy, vidiniing lutir bi tb0 T09111t, 4,tn epaing f6r their teeth tho. Ars:b4 orous, thinking, and your heart souna 'Cl thivating A cheerful, optimistie (IiApo. 1 iinA their wiv(,A Al&lo U10 -0-CAlled '9011110 v,hich is tbo bark of tile witInUt triet, Altlon' , . Don't live to eat, but ont to live. Marty I - . "Aftned ft.m then 6-Aweil i'61:6 small Of our ills arts due to overoating, to eat- ple(vs. The `wwk' hf%4 'a, horirbly bitt#r Ing the WON," thing*, find to Irregular tmr�te, but 410,44 aptually 0i'an And pro. f"NIVO file teptli, whiell firit davilingly eating.. 1)(Aft be tod 4111bItIOM; 00 CALM,er lle�lutlfut ill tile mi,putbs (It film6mt ftIt Votwart wninen. They thAlP fift- of sill overvaulting. ambition Ilits Oateli I UP tile 1kAI)Pin0S& Of 11111117 A life snil ,Nlilor 11`111= vell(,wiall vM with %,dw4lon i xMiltenvil. Hit yeallt. 'if ; tho. mnie, plarit which WA.q I Titke, regular oxerIbok, in tho. oper Air rmwd by tilt, Ygyptian wom(on for the . every 4ay in all wof,thers, wslk, tide, samo pillpme biiillroth of yeltio 1*fore row; ,iwlm, or play-, but, wbatpvtr you . do, kliep out of doors AS much It% posil b1c. lint some beituiy into your life pvoi�� I 1100111fl, bcautifill w011,13 of art, I!`1!,yUt1311II lilts of eoenerv, or by reidln,q $(line unifier lJoLlIll r a In prose, ,it' s,+;jio ' * Xecit hu�y; idiciless; Is A. great frienil of agre, but Lin, enettly of youth. Itegu. fill' emplu'vale"t And luental ocellpatioll are nl,lrv�llotie youth preservers. I Pare air both indoors And outdoors i4 , Absolutely essential to health and lot). govity. Never Allow yourself to remaili in IV i)o1soned or vitiated A till osp) 1 ere, Never compare yoursclf IN-ith oLher� of tile Santa ap,j 01"tilink tbat you must appoar as (lid aq. they because Volt have � Marked thA, Battle nuinber of yol:44. 111011% let anyone intorfere with. your regular hours of wort, And rest, blit ,get ph�ntv of 'aleop. especially What Is c4tllt� "I 't .%I )NI111 y Stool)," before k(Ini"ght. lic-61-90 to Allow tile mind to WEfen tile 11111110108 by tile Suggestion of ilgp likilitatioll, AtWO is. It InkIntitt state n brolig1kt, abojl� liv mental convk-Lioll. 'Volt ;ire only AS old AS 'ylou feel. LOW, Is it areat licaler or till lifel& Ills, tile broat s , Irengthenor anti bearitif , Jer. it YOU would dri'll, at tile. fountain of pelpetual ,youth. fill your life Ivith it, ' Avoid anger, discord hurry or tiny. thing else �I)at e-ghansta Vitality or overstimulates, whatt'Ver frets, N4orrle.q 01' robs yuu . of peace or ,deep will mftLo Yolk prematurely old, ' I 4 0 A STORY FOR CHILDREN'S PLAYTIME, THE, NEWSYIS URWARD. fi (A `Xrue Story.) . A You. get out, this IF, nly cornor!" nd tile older newsy slung his bag at the newcomlj�r, . ,Tile newcomer, a slonder under, sized boy, didn't .want to get in any other, fellow's t I erritory, and yet wh4t ,could lie do? Leaning back against the building and blinking hard to keep the tears back, he was accosted by a passing gentleman, "'Why didn't you stand up for your Own rightsF" lie asked the lad. 'The boy's Chin quivered as he made r�heply: "You see, mot -her was took to e hospital yesterday -and she asked me to promise not to ,fight—anyways till she comes home again. You see, it's this way: The kids call me names Ocause, I belp her with the Avashings, and I fight 'om, and ilia don't like tt. Now that I didn4 have to help tier I thought maybe I could earn money selling papers to buy flowers tor her." I . LI i(Well, boy, I'm going to lunch at ie club, -and you come with =,e. We �Ndll sell those papers," said the man, Sall them they did, and -the follow. 1n.- morning the boy was ordered 'to report at the man's large mercantile �onge, where lie 'was given a position. Somo years have gone by, and wo Und this boy, now grown, the junior partner of the firm. He his risen, the man say, because he can always be iepended upon. If he says he will, �a will. It he gives ft promise one may rest assured he will keep ii, 4 � 0 . OUNG. A number of gentlemen wert discuss- �ngg the question of early inarriagps to �Jle lobby of the New Howard. "Ill the great Ity of cases," said ye W T lll:�iol`4 Ind ft ' Ch n;an, of San Fran- aisto, '41.4 I� just its wall to encourage aarly matrimony. Some time ago my )ld,est son, who )lad just attained his list year, came to Tile and wilited -lily ipproval of Ili& union with it sweet and iensible girl a year Ills junior, I looked , tt him hard, for tile proposition did not 1ppea� to tile, and than I said-, 'You I Wit of marriage when you are only it lily, walt till you. get older and wiser.' " I'll 'I am nearly As old as you were Atelf. you got inarried.1 ., . I 11 lVes, but I was a full-grown man, ,vhilo candidly, my boy, you ire y*t. not nuelf. more than vk child." 11 'That is just what grandpa told you ivhen ),on went to hint for his consent.' 11 'But how about supporting a wife;, I doesn't seem that -you lift-ve reached Lho point where TOUV abl!ity As a ray- nute-produter wairants you� possession A a bride.' ­Atell, .air-, grandfather gave.you a e of you And mother for two years, And I thought you might 10 as much for me,' .1 "This last shot frorn lily young ivan kvassopenotirg,ting%natrtie'th,�tlliad ad more to say, but joined the rascal in the latigh agaiiist myself. I got even by tell- ing him that the only reason I yielded Was that the girl NY" so, trutelf. better mud smarter thdit he and that Ito got so inuoll the best of the bargain, 1 feared she might throw hint over for another gu1tov.-'1—­Baltimort American. 64-0� - Making Love to the family. srot long ago, the question Was Asked .' concerning v, hollsehola where there .Are seeveral unmarried daughters, -wililleit Of undoubted charn), "-why those BlY016 gil-1011a remained singlo?" Tile Answer I "in the eyes given by % neighbor wag. . of their Mother they Arc children still stitholigh their girlhood is long past. 83110, overahadowis them oil every 816. She dictates what they shall do, where they shall god with whoul they shall assoel- ate, Art What tlkt4V shall wear, pteC1801Y tile way of tier (litughters, development .as Ore, did when they were In their te,0114, it a man bappen.to call at tile hollso, lie (.ail never see Lucille, Cornelia or Der: 1 otily by iterself. 110 , ig obligpil to UleeL I * It lilialil,n,.c of woulen with Mrs. Blythe I At Vitir head, find tile. ordinary InAaeu- � line vallor i -i frighttinc(l awav at 011ce." 'Ibe mother is tenderly lov�d, yet Iifl� ,0fish anil gentle tyrainiv li.i.; AM! In � tho way 'Of llet d1tigbtft;1 development. A featlitr-bod tyrailliv 1111ty be lit 1'0%1- ity ftA � , dpprtmlji�g ill'itt results Aft tile . , t.yranuy of tin Iron bina.-2rhe Clalstlin fierald. I . � #ff � L - AN AUTHORITY' (Alogende IllaOtt0r.) ,*Do lupt, like bionde, Jt�jir or, brown IvstTI, " itic vour frieftil EtrilnY. Slu, lvil?l OMNI blonde, thon bitinette, and new bol''hAir 14 enil blovk. Slift nu!lt In know." 46, lit union there is shpuptli, but it matt nover rotilly.eks It till he forms a mattl- rlloyii4tt ttillionf-e with a strongmindod WOMM I I .4 THIS ONE GOT AWAY. "' Say, 00orgle, did yor over ketell It flAi. wh-at wuz big vnou,�h for yet't,er eatle" "Yet), Ileally; Once." . "How (lid lie taste�" � "I duarlo; the eat Ate hint." _­-­_­�­­ -,..- .....�­­­­., .�­ . . - .. - I I ­ ­ . I .. .1 _­ I .. I . ­ I.- I . . I I I ­ , , ', 11 . : , " , ! , _. *, . I - . , � . I - a 1,01, - . 11- K Ili , � � � N %. Y 11 .11- .. I . I . I .1 . . . �. i . IBM-li = Most Concentracted Form Of Energy Known. Loudoii.--Speaking at the Authors' 0 equal to abotti; ono.-iltowialidth (if the Club IASL -.%fonday nimit on tile. suly 1 ec, t M1 livdro- it atom. wahs of a . ,a . of radio -activity Sir WiMaul Itain.,;,i), The Beta rays 'were being investigated and it hall been found that they play an abotilb radium And its enianatioli-A, important part in the composition of 6tarting with a definition O� 010 LUMA illat.ter, It platter w,tii not msde up concentrRU011 and energy, lie tracad of Beta particles r,zvo16ng vound each briefly tile dii-Wovery of "adium by Mine. other like the planets of tile solar sys- Curie and the nietitods of its extriletion teal. these particles wort) revolving from urapluni ores. Then After it d.,6- Around Something or other or, According, cription of tile cathode rays And Ow, dis- to Sir J. J. Thomson, like small suns Or coverles of M. Becquerel he pointott ont planets revolving around each other. Re - how all inaterial hunnin progress really turning to ,tile Alpha particles Sir Wit" -onshits in the first plaea Ili the concen- liani proceeded to say that vhelt radium � 'ration of energy, find Ili the second emitted these particles it lost energy. 0 place lit raislag what wits ternied tilt, It was always losing energy itad it could ecoolnuical. e0off,ciont. not be stopped frola doing that. It was Becquerel found that there were tbrec true it. went on very Slowly and it WAS different kinda of rays given out from An interesting question hf�iv long it radium, First tlioxe ,iry rays which c -All would take to cluit all the Alpha parti be easily kelit Ili it glasii tube, which pre Cleg Willett it contained. The first flues known as Alpha ray.i. Then Come it see. tion was: I-Viiat were these Alpha par. ond kind, called Beta rays, whith call ticles? The second was: Into what did pass through glass and which tur-i ouc to radium change After emittinna these par - to the same as the cathode Tiys of Leff. tioles'.1 Tile third question was: How 1. ar( The third kind, or Gallium rayi, ftr,t long di d it take to uild.-rfyo theu 1= very penetrating aqd Appear to tLive 0 changres'? 901ne analogy to light, exitept that till- Tile first change appeared to Ile, into like light they Cliff pa6s through III),,. tills gas—tho so-called Alpha rays. Quite traMarent substances. two-thirds of the energy of the radium � These ray.s Can pass through about .six Was tran-,ferred to the gas which it gave in0fles of lead, and poewiesa tatie nower ot off, This raised Lite question. of (It( - discharging ail electroscope, head, lit transmutation of ail eleirient. fact, Ili moderately tritwiparent to the It was long believed to be ll.)sslble Gamma rays. It wits not quite clear to change one element- into.another, Ile whether the word ray ims quite applic- %"Its not going to throw Cold water oil able to tucae rays or ernairation4, a, tilt, ancient alchemists, because it waQ there was a doubt as to wticpl�r tl,,y possible by the addition of small quanti- were really given off or were Aniply tin. ties of ceAnin substatuees to change alto- dulations or waves in the other. gather the appearances of certain met- ' Ile should say that the _A,lph% and RIA; for instance, by the addition of I Beta rays were sonlethin" liko Illillute a sinall quantity ot arsenle you. could particles shot out froil'i Lite raditim, Change co�per into it white, britstle sub - whereas the Gamma rays. corresponded stance altogether unlike the malleable more to waves in the inkitill which Qur. Copper which was there. before, and by rounds tie ,And which is ternipil e0ter the addition of a very sniall quantity �f ' As regards tile Alpha rays, Prof, Ilutl,,,. yeast you could change a large itiRintity ford was the first to poi��t out. that tl,Ls,. of sugar into alcobol. These -were cltang� ' I wel'a due to a gas, but a sintRar ob-wr- as of ail alchemistie. nature and radium vation was iLiade by it Corman Dr. W011L on continually doing what the al- , Selimidt, in connection with th� , I i lint el"I'llilits of old trich to do,when they at- �nother element discovered by t1w sp.,ak-' tenilited to change various elements in - ell to be capable of disellargi'lig the ,J,v. to gold or silver. Radium went oil cliang- troscope w1len placed near It, I - ing and you could not stop it. . il 11rof. hutherford gm,e the name of I The fact reinained th�t I..tdiull, %vag COUtinrally giviri(r otit g,%S. 1,11,t N,,� , . . emanations to tile rays given off by i , why tile Alpha rays could get out of n vessel containiti.- radium. The Beta se lie Ldid not recognize thein as gases, but it really was ordiA,' I rays were Also articies--strialler tliall p ary gas) of, ,rather quite an, extraordin- . the Alpha rays, and travellhkg at ail en- ary gas, It came off radium At It regu, lar rate, attil, fliat brought It! fit to the orinous velocity. Ilia Gamma rays were not particles but waves or lindala- I question, How long would radium last? tions in the ether, Theso latter ruy, were still being Investigated. Ills answer,was, forever. The, Amount of gas was always proper - it Arnai poiisible Ili ailine degree by tinnate to the amount of radiula PrIt. sent. Suppose lie took ,it slice of bread means of calculation to ineasure the wars of the particles of tiv! Alphil, .and '%I'd out It Ill 'E'N'01 taking a minuto to do Beta rays, Suppose a c,lillion to be it, and- then he put the half lit two Again, and so wont oil Continually cutting each pointed horizontally And loaded wlth - a certain known charge of powder and I ple". in'lialf, how I Ong Avoula it, take Jilin - a shot, if the cannon ;as fired the shot; to cut that bread entirely tip'? He could I never do it. Ile would be always halving would not go in A straight line, but would d,oscribe a parabola, the ilia- I Cc, infinity, and the operation would take i .,.lid tance to whilih the shot would travel hilu all eternity to perform. That was 1 tim Case with railluni. The amount of i would depend upon its masci, tipoll the explosive force of the powder and 'upon I gas produced was always proportionate -ad it � the attraction of the earth in dealina 0, ! to the amount of radium there it wits always being Produced. wit -It the Al�ha particle, and find on, how much it wili deviateit front a When woul(I Tfi-dium. be half gone? I TheAs halt just measured It in his label-- straight line.by the attriletion of tile' :, . atory, and it would take 1,750 Years, So I electric field, and ascertain thp I -ate At I titat it any one invested in radium be I which it was propelled, they e3uld C'tll:"* `wbat - would retain fit least half his Capital at I late how heavy"it was, -And its IuAs I I Elio end of 1,750 years. i Was. ProL Rutherford Sir J. Thant- The Austrian Government some time I I And ,T. Ago entrusted him with about half 0, son made such ail experituplit, and'i011ad i wramine, or one fifty-fifth. of An ounee, I "f that while the Alpha partieles—that is. 0 r1ldirill, for, private lisp. It did not. the gas which escapes froin radlvIln--. belong to hun, but its value wa4' About have a very considerable mi;s, solilt� thing about twict- that of -lit aton, of I C.9.600. Leas than it year ago ])I,. Gray' � And himself performed the experiment of hydrogeti. the mass of tile Beta p,trtl(.I 0 e 1 isolating tile Alpha emanation of radium was exciedingly small, atia %vas ('111V I . ­ I .And they enclosed it Ili a fine glass tube Architeet--Aull how woubl ,.-6ue w ife Wave thi-I F.b. '0111 IIIIII.-P do- 'Sigiled? We nau;t, plealia tile 'lmlie." you 1"llow. .6.1% Mr. Itad-d Lee 11itelmd --0-t tho f iazt floor sht. wante it larl..!e living roorn, A 4le-ii, a diiiing, rpout, it pan try. it kitchen, it T'�k�vlltioti room, 'A coiis,�rvatory and it TONChig r0ollf; It It 010 (�Cetllld flasir sho uatit,4 four bodrooms, A biathroom, a ,sewiiip� roa Ili oittl a nun -,pry. Arclliteet—Great 11pavems, man, I 11 that I,-' illip"'Ablo ill 't QIX-t-16m holu'e. I Mr, Lad Lto 71aeked 4 ltiww it , I know it—but you tell lj#r� - ­lnuch filler than tile ffnp�,t- thorraoulo- tir tuLe that eve'r wij Ill'til" 'I'lley i-w-ItIll0fil it itml lilluified it, Wholl lLlulfivil it sholle 10to. ti plirplistl 11"ifht, tlkou�g!l it w&4 q-.1414 trall';J111.1 '111" 1111" W.ltf 1'. .It ShoVIA W4(11 a li,�F'lt of it% 11%vil. w1hell r�,#.'?-�,C-1 ti., a tt".ppi.,ratank 'if 611111,13 Slidy centli'llade it .,,,)lidifi:.il. allgi then it g#JoJ%'k'(l with fill QN,tlt�,Dpl% I . I 111"111311t lit'nit lltkt- a minlattire Orelight. I The qualitit.y wikq hitil w,ls. pXtI,0,nfq%, RI -11411, bilt, flicy it-wett-Alne"I ltj ll'A"ill, .;-; poillt, its violting point Ruil Its FillQU41, cull I*ality, and Al '1104 wag .410110 witli a I r, 0 - Lity than tilt. poillb (,f the I1`0.1"t, nel-Mo. 'Of eotirst, till -y us,.4 it Idi(fol-stf(PP". I'M " r "" "' I This Sill" wtanel, was t14(1 1110"it t1ollf-1.31. I iralod Ann; of ( livi-gv 11,1jou'll. It was I ;,. stll,-�Wnvf. wlli&') Ar'Plit ,in 4.1mil0lig, Into nthcr obigq, Lo lvlt,t,�!l vasjou�; 1111111th'i %\VIV o;yi-11 'I'lli-ce 0witallee, � I were nallit,cl iaXiiin A. ia(Funi It, rt4lialu C� And ho til vp to r�%ililtlu 1". Sollit. of thPul ball a %7f-V,V 1,11.�)r� PX!jtpn�*D, lilitilig (jilly hii,li .111 hour In 01rot.-Iltiartcri; (41. an belir " aill lit, 11"Al. ill-vor Scott Vlovl. lf,� lia'I -tell 1%,dillux P., It sllll�-Illnev whi'll 8voill't be galle 1.1 till(Ill. foax Y(Ill." 11,11 uavt� lillp thno to 1414, 'It 1 . it$ I I t W. ;i, st0r,tanee rath�-r (401 lool:. . hi,ce. like lim-1, �Rajl tilai. w.v; ll-arl.i II'l I lie (.0uld t(:Il thoul aboat it. Thprp worp other �mbs,taiwes, pro!,ably w.c. till.. pol'.1fluill di's�­orene4l by .AlIiI�� 17% rie. � I - Purilln", t1wic cirlaull".011�, rRilit"Ill gave A " great deal of energy, geyurally niatti -�d a -, L * c , fl -f i -i light it( its a Inattol. (if filet. ra-dival l,ept itself lint, llwro wa�i .1 gleat (14041 (it li+nu generated. It eoa:d JX' i'alelllftt(!d�, Mild it V�'Q,1� fUluld that it, 11AVO ,off libillit 3,S)OU. 0 ti ' , .01) wes a.4 intleh heat as wo-uhl. be g;vPn off 1),NF III,- oxyli.ydrogeu blowpipe, NVIlIch gave 11 teltip'Aratitre of Orel, 21,000 dogrcfA Cen- t1grade, Thcre they ]lad, surdy, the greatest (-Queelitration o,f ener.-y ev4or ksown. 110 doubt,ed if evcr tlli,3� would get anything greater. �Vhab di(Cthis�energy do? IL a-nt 01(t tile. Alpha, rily-A at a veloolty of about 4OA00 infles a secon-3, and these particles naturally carri,rd. a great d, -al of energy. The Beta ray;,;, although only about, oue-thousandth the size, also carried great energ, owin.- to their enormous volocity, wlikh wa-4 still higdi -r than the Alpha ray,;. There were pleuty of things they could (to with this onergy, T-Iwy eoula decompose -water awl inetRIlic .sub. . st"ees, and lit these deconipo-iitlons they found elements; produced whielf they did not imagine to exist in the sulistances so treated, Vor Instance, ill 4,vomposing Ordinary copper sulphate they were ,surprised to discover litlijum in wliait remained and. no trace of the copper salt. He had repeated this ox- perintent five times, The experiments I were still going oil. The phenomena which he had de- scribed were hardly capable of explana- tion, Ile had nothing to do with it, Re could only describe it as an act of God. Ali &at of God had'been described by An - eminent lawyer, who was a Scot,%man, as ail act which no sensible man would believe God would have perforined. 11104111A.'r With. tile ther"elltit' pro- porties of radium, Sir Williant. remarlmd that it had been said that radium cured caticor. He did %lot believe it 6 be by any means certain. It was exceedingly d,oitlitful, though. it bad never been ri.ghtly tried, and- all one could say was that there Avere things which lia,d been a n. Ili this week's Lancet there was An account by ase of tfulvei which was fit Icast ameliorated and lift prolonged -by radium emanations. The Radium Institute was making inquiries of -that kin -it -with large quantities of radium and under efficient control. Ile �!lmtght they might posttinne their d8ci- non (is regarded the cure of cAncer, but there was no necessity to postpone it with the regard to the cure of rodenj ulcer. It was a certitin cure for that, I I GOING TO MARKET. We are all going to markeb. 0 That is, we all have something to 8011. ' .the millionaire joins %'he hod car - tier; the millionairo sells, steel Tails'. perhaps; Lite liod carrier lies his labor to dispose of. I I Evoq individual has something— either in a storehouse, art of- liliap't �stored tip in Ills muscles, ,or thoughts ill Ills bead that tire Salable —if 110 Can find the Tight market. And of those who have thou .ghts, or even alleged thoughts, to �,,ell we Choose io speak, for the tl y tire the most holple&s. They are 10 only people on the market who aro tLbsolutely without organization or system. Men (and women) with twica the mental capacity, possibly, of soule of those who are at the liead of big busindss, do not know how to dlsw pose of their only available means of obtaining bread and butter. Tile onlym,fty to fully Appreciate tile I problem is ta like it ]ionic. Why can't you Zell* tile idea. you. have . atored away? Perbalm 'It's A, rolary angino—a suecessful niiWel of which iho Pligin. "ring world hills been waiting for those many years. It may 60 that you have It "sellerile In your boad which ,will revolutionize . air nitviqation. It may If& that vou are tile niall til out-wrlillt ilia Writillis but you haven't the kritleil: of nolak- Ing Plimebody utuierstand that you have the Pee.ref, of the My& m4iiv I your A eap. Tlitso axe illustrationo of bill, two of I the many thouf,ands of Idtana whiell aro mat1ketabUh, and which are Ili the postlession of somebody who will read this, Ideirs put lute plitin worils .ire ��.al. 111)10, XPel) that I- mind. Mort get riell T�y iill�a,;; also tiles, he'e0lue fti, , mou.q­alld It,-% Who invell"o, it na%q lur- narls ii "t-, illach it 9011ill's as lie Avlv) � paints a pieturt% that iniglit pas:� for Iiielluel Angelo'ti brn6h writir. I10ffl01Ib0f—PIV4 thiO P-IrflPT-101. I'll your hat --that tile worli �Will miver I find out that vou. have fill Weil unlo"'a you tell aboul it your,00lf. I Shino your rlI,,),e.LA, borrow vour friond's )�ifety razor, broah vourlitt, ereftvA Vriur *.%111�0?,; 0.1.1�eea this , maltro-'s and tho ,,�riritl�,P it iioul,.,.4a!�v), will .�,,tlrt filif. __**4____ rwon A Alawi nt Nior will nial,p %iwi f0laws fl,)tlt at tile Illonth. ' __ �;�� .;j��_­_�'_�_ ' '_ _'__�,;.�l ' '. 'I �� L * I 1.1'11LI '1' 1- _ __ �_ :�_� _ �, __ 001"i 11 I 11 I -.=I. . � I . . , �P.!� , , I �. I 1. , ---T;-_ I I I T "" F COIN q H: . -1 I --L-- FE_ 7L_ D) , . , 'By It. 11. Hudsoll.) -Pu4lic Institutions are muo ,11 al'iLle., and each has if, chara2ter all its Own. It iva,; o�o at the 11omo, for x,,liewiloss Bovil, � %VIII.Q 1,ope WAS ,,f,l;, r ,,,, other rou�,h , , 'P 0'amills gpitholvil froull 010 streets of the vity. lie wad palle, sieldy anti dimillu- Live. There was .1 .sticn�srth, fiall"Araligo and cliverlitineli a)mut 16m, liou,aver, Arlach distilq-1164ed )lint front .lit Cho rest. Thek JRX Wits nover known t* 'Cinit- PlAill. NVIlea vibitora caine, the nialitero and ulatroua �Allwoil thent the, buildings ttilit t4l)11�d al-L)lIt U10deril. MthOdS Of mana"Yellient, blit .5ii'llaellow thkiie V14torb ivarlably wout ais-ay iufprj.,.,s�,d by tile h&lJ)J)A' face A1141 11tallner of a ,A,Qt%J little bo�y �Olu alllilse�l Jilinsdi ulone Ami tile I gitilwR in which the othe'ri; eugaicd were J)QvoLd Iii,] btl-c-ligth. i bue morning the teachers announced tlt,kt tir,r" lAotild ln� lie solloal Ili tile governor of the r,tate was to visit illo lactillitioll. 'tile fiag Iya"I Inn lip oil the luain iiiii1ding .till a jilo-liday 40- clare(l, while Otl'.Lloor sports, ifie"11111ug baseball, wpro Arranged, After his ar. rival the clu,ek eve of tho ,yoternor took 0 . in ever y fe;JtJlr; of the fipirited Oa- cablou, Later the, geoat iflan went over anti talked svitit. tip4 little fi-itow wito )lad not joined in the galao. Ile, patied him oil the gioulder And sald; "Willie, I am glad I met you.- 'Write in& a lvt- ter now and the'll, And I lyl�'l find lime , ' to ansiver." Baort, they parted lie.gave the boy a coin. A few weeks later a J; -:eat pa�itioal , ClItntpaign, was on. 'Ilia goverair -lra.- makiu,g hL greatest fight. Ills every I move, Nvas watelled by Jim enealles, and hid stretieth ims taxed to the utulost. it was 61 turning point in If;& career. lie )yAs not fighting for i�elf alone, for An army of followers had cgit, their for- tone,ii with hini. After the ba,ttle, while , tile yot,eig were belarr collaw, tho call., didato for re-clectiZl salight rest and gol.tude, in his priviAte offlee waiting for '. ,' rotilrais front olitlying districts, His fitte would bo'known by midnight. If the elec tion. went aguin-t him he would ba ruin- ed. He ]lad noglocted Ilia busliteea inter- eatq; Iiis hoalth was broken: and Ills pri- vate fortune bad been swept Away. 4t Inst the message came. Re p1med ------------- DOXE UP IN A PIMS OF BROWN PA.PFIR WAS A, COIN. the receiver to Ilia car and heard the word, "Defeated." The nerves of steel relaxed, and if, quer light cam into the tired. eyes. lie opened a drawer lit the desk before hint and. taking out a re- vol�er, eyed the instrument of deat.h. � He cast � lingering look about him. His I glance was attracted by all envelope ly- Ing unopened among Ilia papers. It was small and boiled. Re, tore it opert. and a parcol, fell to the f�ioor. He stooped and picked it up. Done up in.a. piece of brown paper was a coin. He opetted the letter And read the rough scrawl. "Dear Governor This is from Willie. I wanted to send you something, and all I have is the boin you gave ma a year ago. It will hell) you to romember me. I may not be here when you come again , as I heard the doctor whisper to the -nurso that I would not live long; but I ant. glad and thankful for every I day. I of -ton wisIted I might beconte a 1 gr6t and brave matt like you. I am in bi�, I all -the time now, but I ant very happy because everybody is so kind ' " Tears gathered ii� tha'eyes of the de- feated candidate, He quickly, placed the gun back Ili the drawer, Then he stood erect and the old,gleam. of courage came back into his eyes. He wrapped the oolal in'the piece of browupilper, and placing it lit the Corner of his wallet, walked from the room to moot the, world again, his face flootled. with peace and lli%PPi- lie$$. The coin ivas, the beginitilig of A now hope which in future vaars blossomed into renewed greatues and success. -0 � 0 FAR . LIEST "DRY FARMERS." How Navajo Indians cultivated Scant Patches in the Desert. pillyalealiv, moraltv And intellectually the N,lvaj� is superCor to other nouladit tribes, Buell as tile Xllteg, .kpa�heg, Cc- manches, Sioux and Cheyennes. 110 hAs always been self -,supporting, recelvino 110 o ' rations or other a9sistaniop from the (,overnment. Whon there is work to be had within their tatlacity the 'lien I'LbOl willingly and efficiAltly, grading oil C", railroad%, "nstruatlnc� * 11 TOW. Ir , voirs and ditchck, antol 1%,�.el:1111_1.11111 or har- voisting sugar beat,, Ili tilt, beet fields of Colorado. They cultivattA their sc.,%n!y initOies of ('.dru and beans on thooiands of plitcos ill the desert, having been ceo.l odry farm - 7 ers" centuries before the ('11111Pball Sys, taut waa borli of tile braitt ct the NO- lwask,a experlitienter or tlw- lily FaratillP congregs, that Ineets in oetobor in Bill. jugs, 1�rollt., j�olleeived (if. They- build , f " their humble hogan-1 ar stono Of, o luill. bar banked with clay, wher,wer there happens to be water ior their fic.el.i Ana herds. They are neither 110,11a,li, lll..� the 1%,andering tilbes of tha. plailli, nor $et - tied agrielliturl,til � -, like tile Ilm-bloq, but rather 11odoulng of the IniefieAft desOrt ' I 111OVing %,JIjqI IINL�Ssar%l t.) A_-.ure bettal pastulago oil it more .dintudkilit sapply of IvAter fql, their li%e ,�t;lel_ 'llipir 1.1an. I kietq, woviin endit4vely by tll�lr '(I�Ialrs' 1 " hii,i-jl Itiad., their tr1IiA'nA;IIP -.,. bowiellold W011,j 1�-Jlerevor batharl-i b,.�ality or iwxt tif vverlai4hifo dnnabil'ty i-4 pli:-.1d. - ! Froul tile Las"AngAes 'I'llne,4. � �­� .- . NOT THE UPFRAOISTS. : , Situday "011061 Tetwllf-l­ ".Now, 01111. tholl. who iq it 1(lv", all mp-l"y , Utth% (Ar1­1111"Iellso, 111i,-;, all. wniuml.11 —16, 4 # — Lady (hioldua for ,t (ra,110 "T WAI:t I I'l %a 'kialuethillLif ill,it largo I".11-nell to hal'I .It sn, ,ill � 1111,V, 14-,,%%- 1 fl-rti_ - 1`14(f -t a!4 S ,h- pilt countol'. fil " - cil t1to *Ijglit."� Alvittgortiply _Uvi)rl "Pl,, I Mns, : , � , no" , - I - � -_ ­ - - - "-.-, I krih-livittis, coultildwor, Okv#a, 00 � ert;J, Litilid And O"'Itanthammaw. ,1,414i ,"It ft.1. ,art- li�t 140 1.1's vit the lt: C. . � .gt lz.�, .1 � ,I V , g,'..ible. %, h-0404,; a " a M it. . C� - ox rj#,� fa0l It afi).1:1;� n' -40a t:)- t.1414� 410 lf;, aw P, ni 11 fioviot.j Cf a phIn". If 01y '111 left cil the 10H, t1wV fi-flatu-ILy . . itril inkii ball'i---,A;� Pin.,)!'. il!a�,Aj-)�. ill',, -tittoulent h.Is itfereu,.-P V) 111"t , ,9k,. -.vii oi til:�:If- La,wa as flu� glolm ,�r- �il?h,)hc. Dr,4olta,an eall(d life, 0 1411iVow.n. 1.0i. � iiilt�st tiower I., tile q:,r4.x%­ *riiili 6t:.*,,,. olvia with aeviii-atp, for w:imi 1.4e �n,I,ar "regetable," of 0xr nan;p are sotri,*.1 tbvy .ire untlillif. but 111A 1l1l:,X11.11;.-lI '� flow,t,rr, I I -It vallety of ,�iblmge. Among other Votv%.V� thAt -al'P. QA� i�Tn 11arp(tTl'i Weekly In";ution-i Oovei "1714 caper,4, Tho first lianicil, art, t,lp fill:11.1- ittre bto%"ouls tif it p4i'lit ,If t,4�� mys"l, ordpr arolvin- Ili tbt,� )Tolai",:14. I If *,i taki-s IW, f"l-ill of a Ileaut'.1'..11 ov�kre.eou sGriletilues thirt v or f if i v fe, f lit !l7.-'.,, ­ll,. IvIth lovely arbli-a Co�i�iw'4, The bid, are fir-�t light eoatre,l, 0 ;I green awl finaill- ,.(Ill. .�t th.*,i v.taa tlpy g 11 c are gatherpa tv�d drt,.d. Th� (t*­u1nuQye ronflil, linob sit the velvv� o? il" eiqvp N the unextimide(I of j,Ilzn,l bl-,%iora, Capers, those fatu'.liar ti-1111-11,fleA Pw mutton And other jnf�at-i and dlsihf�,4, ,ire the unopened flowers of .1 in-ani'lle-11" shrub that growq on tile .11v m; of tila Nfediterraneau Sell, Tha (%-,0!mP plt-)t * 1811 show -i handsoall, pink I tv:1111. 1.013TC4 with long tiv-sell; of st,tio!J14. The youngest and tenderest of 111" bll(t,l f-I)IIII tile finest capers. kil0­11 'is a.)DI)II-e'l. As the o"TT.0, .� flosvel 01cy b.i.w.!" �llp' capilein And capot cillier4. The ellrysalitht-fullill I,: 11 'lV madcl-ille basis of a salad serre'l w%h Il &%)I.,. tuade of creani. Another r� -kyer. the lily, contributes in a more -;,,"-d ,;:-rm tri tiv� immu Ili certain parts of P!vin, There the dried flower.i of i pqrl , le-olar sp�n&.,4 ,)f Ills, are lilghly eAeow 'I ;ks it rell,ill witil 'Inelit", t.%,q)6C1allv flork, .kt ('bill, �-Iartg on Ole Yangtis�, thtmk; ]!IV Roworil lecorilit for lieDrlv ono.f,)urt*outb of t4a "Allup of the E,xp;rtq. FAMOUS SAYINGS. "Posteeity is a Pack Horse." —Benjarnin Disraeli. In tile (lebato in the House of Coin - Indus oil the night of June 28, 1862, Lord Palmerston. the premier, began his speech by referring to the elo. quence of the member from Stan. � ford (Sir Stafford Northcote) in de- tence of the claims of "posterity." "It reminded me," said P61merston, .Cof art answer which was given in the time of Pitt (said to have been by Sir Boyle Roche in the Irlsh parliament, and who was quoting Trumbull's 'McFingal') . to somebody who was eulogizing tile plan of sink - in funds on the ground that it would begrelieving posterity of the burdens of the, day. *3 "This answer was, said Lord Palm. erston, "Why should we do anything ter posterity What has posterity done for us?" On a former occasion - ,,,, in pazlia ment, many years be he was a famous !man in the estimation of the �vorld, ilia future Lord Beaconsfield, in a reply to Sir Robert Peel, -wao was appealing from Ills adverse Critics to the verdict of posterity, said "Very rely people reach posterity. Who RMO119 US May Teft0h. that destination I presume not to speculate. These gentlemen who attairt posterity are not much more numerous than the planat.R." . . When following Palmerston. on June 23, 186t>,, D'Israoll, among other Impertinent and memorable thingA said: "Tho last resource we should adopt to -defray this expenditure is it loan." "The noble lord," continued Disraeli, "has Introduced -it stale, story which involves It very demoral- izing doctrine in finance. 'He seems to th , Ink that posterity is a pack horse, almays ready to he loaded." .0 � 0 - . Kra. Russell Sage a Model Oity. The management of the Sage Fouuda- tioli Homes Company, which Is a side is- jue of the Sage Foundation, has planned to erect it model town Olt Long 1sland at .it short distance from the metropo- lis, Plans and specifications have been 1rawn. and itis expected that the enter- prise will be ready by next fall. The site chosen for the model colony is at Forest Hills, A. beautiful and heat - thy suburb on the new line of the Long Istand Railroad, nine miles from the Pennsylvania Station, Ili. the very heart of Manhattan. A tract of 142 acres has !Ieen purchased and artistically laid out in lots find sections by Frederick Lay Olmsted, the well-k-noli,ra landscape art- ist. The architectural development will be lit charge of Grosvenor Atterbury, who is famous for beautiful and unique' desigm. Every detail has been worked out to combine a ma,ximum of utility and beauty with a minimum of cost. Though Mrs. Russell Sage has expand - ad hundreds of thousands of dollars, since ]ter husband's death, for phlian, tbropic purposes and tile general better- nient of the working people, the now en- terprise will not be charitable in any, way, nor is it intended for the poor or laboring classes. Xor will It be manag- ad on a charitable basis. Whoever wish. esr to become either tenant or purchasert will pay a fair price, It will be run soloo ly ,its A, business Investment and Can -- ducted Ili fill details on the strictest business principles. It is intended for people of moderate salaries or incolnes, tiles,.% ,whose means can enable them to pay $25 per month And upwardS toward the possession of their own homes.�­Tbe Christian Herald. . .. 6 114110� Oldest Man in Sc6dand. ,Thmes Grieve, believed to be the -tild- PSI; matt in Se6fland, died at his dwall- Ing, Corau-tee, Loch Eckolde, a few nightq ago. Ile was it native of laver- "C"gallirel where, according to his own I'liol, 110 wits born. in the year 1800. lie fixed the date of Ilia birth by his recol- le�tiong of Waterloo. Ile Was than a boy working in tile fields, and when the uews of the vlatory nrAved lie, Along wjilt ilia follow laborers, participated In tile, general rejoicings, At that flifte he was. 14 or 15 years of Age, He mMn. . ,u tAblesl [Ile 11,C of 1114 faculties allnost lily to flia la%t, and %Vafv able to seewAil , kitors- till Avithia a, few Ippak with 11 lveekq ago. 7 Mr. Crieve h%d stpoken Whit mtlfk who irld. %e(at Prinve Charlie, Mid Ivid J)PAI-il JH4 gVnIldfAtbOr doscribe that his - (01 -it, Peliowl.ge" ftud Ilia own father aml hig unelp had take.ii. part Ili it IlightA114 flall. fmitl. Vor alino.iVninety-fiv# M11%; k evott'%fter lip wmi,eil as it slippliordAut lie hall I-Olved from eoutifluolvi litlitir ho continued (a nsai'�t ill thp field4l, lltak, N't a tilm at Ill(,- hav", R -i 1w 1J1Ira:w,1 * � - ite­V1,01%) tiv� Nve,11111inster ila?otte. - .1 . , I . 11 Wrong clatsRicatloft. 1, t1ri,ni -Thii j-,ap,r ­.i�z-k 1*p1)Qc,u i4k I flui(P a L,melal lioll. 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