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1 .1 .. , ,, term ,of oneliundrea and Afty yearsi Otia of the most Interesting cases
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I � ��,� 1 . steamship in New York until twelve Gult �of St. Lawrence, Pierce Rock, . 1. 11 � ; ,� A , . . Fron,ch� isialen-Ust. M. 71oure,% tering, when he gave his, age as 154. �
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I : �'�If; 1', , to his'starting point there are few Peninsula, looms up on, the kindscave. PAT. JAN i- 6 - J � � . 1 oughly, His tbolm 's tha:t -the -usual camber 8th, 1670, aged 169. 1 �
�'f,f dull moments in this voyage into the' L . . St.' Lawrence Gulf. �. � .. I , ,
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11 il � : ,,� I . York to reach Halifax,. Nova Scotia. m -ore than one-whallf of the fresh, water , . I , 1, any Increase -is I due to the &"umula- age -of 185. 1 � .�,
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, We.,wil. now leave theorles aitid ex- case is tibet of Numas do Ctignia, ol � I I I ,
:t,; 4" . � , ittilles in length and one to two , �' in the World - : hunian.'existerice, to 200 yea _
;�:,� �, , , - . from 1he sea. Its dimensions, sixteen leys to merge upon heights of virgin "
,�,',�i Miles forest, never slow or Sluggish, but I fle Greatest Coo .1 . ,� .... . .. :,�,
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i I Of all British Courts, the greatest t,ied it through Ifie site of a viltage In ton, Shropshire, in 1483, and for many his, lengthy existence of 11
I :,� , river, the St. Lawrence is the great 1 370 years, had 4
! May anchor in Safety only a few Is also the least known. . h chair or throrle years was, a farmer at Alderbury, near four new sets of teeth, aud ,)its hair
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A , miles f[rOM the open 'Sea. . I "ailver without end.," -as ther In,diuns ' � I , �;�
I j%, - � It Is -the Jud4cial Committee. of the of'office, Two othhefs claimed this Shrewsbury. The Earl of Arandel changed frequently from black to grey
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I �. I V- szy�nbol, and a quarrel arose 13,81 to its persuaded him to come to London to and vice� vema. .1',
_�,i I r1mom the broad- bosom of the St. Ing Street room that suggestive of a ownership -a quarrel which was ulti- .1 � �
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;.,_, to-da:y as, vdiewed from the Steamer tals ,of Saguenay, where the heights d a village.chapel.. At- , . ng One man, ,at a time and *I
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I I . d0k fits the description given by of Capes Trinity and.Eternity.doin! SAI VING SECRETS retaining him ast husibar.d. as long as , 7
�. � Cliarlies. Dickens on are mahogany bookshelves,, big chairs, , This chief against whom. the decision UJU T . _.
I ,the occasion of his nate the surroundings, Froart the heavy rugs,, and a wide, o, . I .
I . I sbe pleasles, To get rid of -him no .
. I _plan fireplace, of: this Court was. given was, -still � dIs- I I I
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. � I I I � ,,, �, . visit in 1842. He termed. it "a. town portals of the Saguenay to Quebec is at the other, a number of brightly is I a� I tisfied, arld, prompted .by his son, foxinuaity Is, ne-cesary. Though he can- I I ��111'
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., . . . I I 1. � � buith on theslide ;of a hill, the highest ',but a bidef journey, one filled, again varnished, pew -like benches.: , . who had studied law InLond,on, -he ap- OF HUMAN RACE notleaveheT except for gross miscon. �,
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�1, I . :" � . fOrtiress." The fiTstatep in the Stair- ever lavish in its glorious panorama Just as. uncorivettional ,Is thq,pm poaled to th6 Judicial Committee. He . smEdl provocation, or noner at all, I I
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.11 '- BRITISH EXPEDITION TO The object of the milsalion Is tiosItudy . �'
.� , wear neither wign nor robes, sit at a ment In thle ino-st loyal: and handsome ,"',
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I ,� I 1 arriK vessels, ocean Steamers and fish- tains iloom. more high, cullinina-bing in I In another case, two Indian Idols. a,p- I I BET plei, anc� In particular, to. throw new ; , 11-1
� : . - , irIg craft are congregated. in a maze Monte Ste. Anne, which is 2,700,feet , which, only a few yards, away, are, , .11.
� .�. of shipping activity for which Hadi- I counsel, and the proceedings resolve � peared before the Court. Known, for light on the origin of inailkilid. Ili I ::: � * "
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I 1. I I . 1. fax is famed. I 'high over Quebec and- Isle d -e Orleans., themselves In -to a ,cross-table. discus- conJ"Veriletice, merely as the red'god and the mortastle libilarle.9 of Tibet there I � 1,�.�,.
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! � . I : � The"next higher stop is a street of found, one t4o old, city at -the ,base of I � I . I - by: a priest -a turbaned figiLre who the World Inhabited by a Itiown, except by repute,, even to the I �..
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. y an old time I I : ,played the part ofspokesmala. Great :.�, I
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I . I I te6, which exercises jurisdiction over Mysterious Race. ,: and It Isi anticipated that tbase will ,",;,
. . I I beyondbeinglartelry devoted to bank- walled, fortification with many gates. I . was the excitement among -the Ind -tan . I . �
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�, -.;, � 1119, 'government offices; ,and hotelti, Quaint oild eltreetsAnd 'houses wander I �ViMtors a� t1ble argument developed, on.has ever add, greatly to t.h,e sum of human , �,",, .
. , ,, -1 I � pire, axe th ancellor, � stx� I . . � No more romautle misst knowledgeoccessible to us. . . I kj�� (I
. r'' � While Barriligtort, Hollis, Duke as, cruoked. lanes throughout the old I I I :t d when a verdict was given for the left Britairl's- shores' than One which . I . . I
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1 I'll _ � .are all'additioria,l, steps whiell lead to inspecting ancient larldmarks. and I I I hei I Iteliall; . "an � Londoners,, accug,;.: th ox a& cannot fadl,bo be deeply interesting to j�,-�
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�,��. .Gr visit . To reach new Quebec and the Cita- ' I 1. .1 Born at sea 0
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� 'i i . . I 1. Ing, at ft a.11fiax, ,after a .1eisurely In- del, which I crowns the heigh I ts, � . one th " y Itbatutes', more or 1 us, he I niade . Forgot His Prayerbook. "�:�
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� I I I � � , . , . I a Rev. C. Voyssy against. deprjvam � Some, years ago one wai decided by antered, a Buddihist .monastery, and I !. si-
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;l *ne may,do"6y trams from the contre 0 Supreme Court at Calcutta In fav- when scarcely twenty yeaIrsi of ge Str ge us as, to . h w C. I �
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, I ave the appellant a week to rattact, or of some Hindus, who were opposed became a priesit. Now, 9,t tWelitY-fOur, mundcation -has been put on, t,b.e high � ,� 1,;
p . I of the city, a..motor trip:to GAjOhiling Here will be found a fine modern city, whereuporx he romptly stated that'll ' t I 1.
. �,�. r II, a by; the Moliaminedams living s4de by ,he is tb,& oni7 Briton wti�ol holds, that seas; but the Cunard liner Carinamia I
�� I Points Of interest is arwo-ye in,order. with ultra -modern. hoobels, the Prome- declined the offer'of repurchasing hia . I .
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� I I many. Sections of the province hOth the river may be had. To the tourist The Gorham case, whicli also came lation ,, .
I north and south. The w - who regarded tibe dis,pute as 'besides Latin, Greek, FreniCh and* Ger- While off the Irish coast the liner's .
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I I I I .11 . ters of Nova Sleotis and- New'Bruns- slightseeing it is difficult, to plan -an I character. It dragged on for . somab, 1 man, a number of Eastern langua,96% operator picked up -a message itsking I ,:
� 1� I. ur man.y. � ody In authority among the including Chinese, Japanese, Sanskrit, that the ritual for burial at sea ])a ,sent �
1 , . , � wick furnish, fine hunting and fishing. itinerary into which can be condensed weary montilils, and is -remembered in Moll an .
- I � Thesa sports aT " tit., ammedansi, -however, appealed to and P -. I In, full. The strange requiest came. I
, . . I 0) 1110,wever, for the I all of the worth while places of interest journalistic ciTcles because In oo-tinec- . Judicial Committee, % �
� whiab ra- Tibet excites our wonder mainly be-, from the Canadlian, Government steant. . I
J? I I More leli-111-BlY vacationist rather than which on,e wouldlike to include 4n 'his tio, with it the, shortest leading article vmed ,the .deelsioll of thie Court at cause SIG little is known al-clut It. A' r -nad a Tr pe who -ap - : .
��,�� . for the tourist who has orily a limited tour of inspection. . '� e Ca I 11 00 -r, ale e talu ., .
i; � ti .to spend, in sightseeing. -on record appeared in a Colonial ne�ws- Calcutta. .Then It was the turn. of I I .
I , . Into I the vast country an the roof of the world, foutid he,bad n-0 praver book when I .
. 11 I . I I Whatever One's rialigious: views may paper: "The Gorham Case. Curse foll6wers. of the Prophet to rejoice, Its tablelands varying in height from contra-itted wilth the necesivity of b,uTy. 1.
, . One of the most intevesting trips be a visit to the shritte of Ste. Anne the. Gorham case!" and, they did it -to some tuns, They 7,000 ft. to 10,000 ft., uw OTI& Of its alg- one o the fireme Th
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I , � I , i JOUT- de Beraupire shouldbe made. Portion$ A remarkable case of a' different startleld� the people over a wide area lakes, nestlitig It'- the Himalayan c0un- Carmenla supplied hIs. need, *, 1�
; .. , � _ . My forty-five Mll�es from Halifax to Of the bones of the patron saint con- kind was, sent to the Committee from by Jigthiting bonfires on ithe hilltops, try 15,000 ft, above sea. leveI4 it Is Sur— .. I �
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,�, .�� , I , Aor-,the 'tides rise from 40 to 50 feet who kneel in reverence at the altar of hils Journey around the world. *biroughit I .
" 81ts are forturiate the shrine. It may be reached- R � ora to earth will have to Images and Prayer Flags.
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� . We, ,shall, inthose days, to come, be aloofness, is its, ollbirate. In winter, .. .
11 . I � . this ,phenomenon OP nature they are ward. A recent fire has damaged, the quite possibly, live. in beautiful. icities . I .
.1 I Irepadd, for the effort, . I . I Stich sun -saturated, beings, that our which basItS for five Or 'Six moriths, the The most .awkward o,f -the gifts of. � '.
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a I . The. A4joining towns Of Richmond, lavisiligifts of these who have offered. air above the clouds, earth mists, or holl'sea, will 'have to be protected from cold is Arctic; insummlar the two ex- �
.� ;1 �' �- Rockingham, Bedford, Lily Lake and homage to the patron saint are very any other obstacles, ,that to -day Stop, over-attentiqn� frGM King Soa,. trames may be felt Simultaneousay, Magnificent sexpent. ten met -res long. '.
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Cheater Basin and Limeriburg to the I tioners. That Is, the prophecy of Captain Shape Of a dome or donles, of a per- ot.h.or bingles in the freezing Shade. cal Garden .of Loadion. quite to his
I I iouth, offeT bhe tourist many points of I 19orne of the ,Places. of -interest in- Lawson, the American, designer of 'a fectly transparent substance res-emb- We do know, -however,, that Budd- tiaste, and refused to enter it. It took: .1, I
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. � Upon leaving Halifax the ship, former ToYal residence, o"ded by dicta., higri life will be, sk3� life� and I . I .
Oeams first through the Out Of Canso, the Duke of Kent, father of the ]ate BO,GietY Will Move in Vast aerial .cities I - hill , Ud ,suppay, tricts. every prominent pinnacle Is, fas. Crying for Health, � 'i
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. I I the 'water Way which divides Nova Quo -on Victo'kii; Pliffis of Abraham, . I I . � _� .� hioned into a prayer . :
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I .1 I Sow the Righ-t Thought Seed Sunny Goldenrod. . . mea,r the. -surface. . . . . . p I eopte who tit . ove. about the Oy inalcessible heigb": at &there cut tive wasti, but -tit IS. -only lately that �.,
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'..; I �, , . If you want to -substitute harmorty Growing everywhere, : ,!�, irary great, the, ages have built up our Who feed their minds, upon new, � I I I �
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.... , .. I I truth, for error, prosperity for poverty: And wes . �e the dreso you wear? � torned to it; in fact, It would be un- petiences,, have More vitality Here, surrounded by beautiful carv- ed" by bact arried about in the I
.. ,,, . happiness for unhapplitess-,.you can do . I . . �vlse,.,. . harmful, and ,probably fatal to I � tltian.,tholse, who remain cloister- Ingsi, slikert, humigings of unique work. dusts and windo of our I cities. We I .
� I it by right thinking. R is all in the Did'yoll.get from min,es of gold � attempt , I to, transfer man to the high- I .ad at home. They ate fresher, .man � sallp, and gold and aitlyer . vaiasels, wash these awaty when they trouble ". I
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. . I I harvest; it you prIant p6verty and un- Tp all ,, Who 1),WGL your Way? . " ' h - "" h1�1bo-Mly1gW�h- .-.-W�JkQ1M'",%%V,,; , en.re-born over I; . � 'i I
�; , , . . happiness you wlll get th-at kind ,of a I I cial in uence oil . 1100, - -� and over again. When Lord Roberts . .
�, The cities will be -beldLirp in Space .M6notony, 18 fatal to, growth. yiMited a cortain Tibetan itionattery, A mining export, one of the witness- 11 L
I � , I � h..'arvest. The. th-otligbit Is a1w;ays, the Lovely ate you, goldenrod; I by gases of a 'greater lifting powla� Peopl � a who, live secluded, mo- as called -lit an Important case, was uix- � .
: I ., I seed and if you want ,to .get the Op- I w4l.1 try lie you, . natono there was prie�seuted to him & akooshok der cross-examination by a rathor .
I . than. afty known, to -day, Every lea -go ,its hve.8' become, such Who Was, �tiajid to have been i -n tile first I
;� I posilte of these thluigsl,, y6t; must re-� TO fill each 'day W#11 dfoadis of gold, I slavea'ot habit lat -at-ter a *bile , young tlaid co,neeited barrister.
1". I 1'.11 � *ene your thought. If you Sow. the Be, lo-Ving, kind &lid true. bitiLlding w,11-1 have ,beneath it a large : stage 0, colitem"gorary lot Buddhis., tand The question related ' to the form
I � , storage tank, Ili which -the gas will be I ' they doult want to niake apy . , ,oa,rnated ise,voubeen thut lihe, Oro was found Ill.. I
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1, . light thought, Seed, you will get t1to 1 chullge in, title,
,�: I . 1. I 4— , lield. The war of the future, will then their dally rou I �
, � �., � L fight harve,qt,-O. I S.,blarden, � I I ,have another great horror-tho Shell-) They'.emilnot beat to, 96 away ttillos. - . . I . "Now, Mr. B—.," S!94d the counsel,
� :, : � I — 0 1 , .41 Musical tEggt. Ing of,the storage tanko, or othor at- from their home% t - 6 lealve their Easy blvorte, I "how lwtge uro these lumps,"? You s4y
. '", � 4 Fixing L lit mitatioll 'upoLli our,aelves is . Own, beds, their <)wn Travo�j,,Ierv, incireover, brave learned thevY ar,04 oblolig-are .they us . long as
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� ,: I jane,--"Lorl blessi yer ioa�rt, Inum, It ta,111 riltty,, zt.!-la, They are. (hill and ni,en, ate wider !to logyial dleebilities The barrister Subsided utter that� I
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