The Huron News-Record, 1897-04-28, Page 3111I
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801NE88 DIRECTORY
TRE RUNS— -BINK.
Incorporated by Act of Parllameut 1866,
CAPITAL, $2,000,000
REST, $1,400,000
Sead Oilfto1I. MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON, President.
V. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ex-
change bought and sold.
IN7EREST ALLOWED ON DEPosive
SAVINGS RANK.
Interest allowed on sutras of $1 and up.
Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
!tit one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
quired utead
as security, Y
H. C. BkEWER, Manager,
December, 1805. CLINTON.
G., A McTaggart
BANKER
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED, ik
Notea Discounted, - - Drafts Issued.
haerest Allowed ou Deposits.
Clinton, JuneSth, 1801 65sy
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DR. W. C U N N,
R. C. P. tnd L. R. C. S., Fdinbur6h. Office -
Ontario etre t Clinton. Night calls at front door of
residence on Exdtei..bury street, oppoolto Presbyter-
ian church.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D ;
M„ Victoria Univ. M. C, P. A3. Out, ; F slaw
of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late f
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Olhce:-
Dr. Dowsley's stand, Ratten',ury St. Night calls
answered at Office. a - _ -
DRE SHAW.
office -Ontario street oposil.e English
church, formerly occupied by T. Appleton.
Jas, S. Freeborn. M -D,
L. K. & Q. C. P., I., M. C P, & S. O., &c, &a.
Graduate of Bir g's & Qaeen's College of Physicians,
Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical
Council, Greet Rritaia. Member of College of
rbysioiana and Surgeons, Outar:o. Formerly rest-
dento the Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gynte.
:ological), Dublin. Special attention to diseases of
women and children. Office and residence, Rattenbury
St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage.
820-1y
�ielt#tetra.
Dr. Bruce, Surgeon Dentist.
OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store,
Clintons Ont. Special attention to pre-
servation of natural teeth.
N.B.-Will visit BI'th every Monday, and
Dayfleld every Thursday afternoon during the
summer.
Dr. Agnew,
4, DENTIST.
Office hours - 9 to 5
•oeeeeee
At Zurich the second Thurs-
day of each month.
Mj��'G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
. Conveyancer, &o. Onice-coiner Hamilton and
St. Andrews -fits., opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich.
888-tt
RC. HAYS,.Barrister, Solicitor, sec. Office, corner
North Street and Square, near Registry Orrice,
Gerich, Out, 67: I
Aff Money to lend at lowest .tee of Interest.
J. SCOTT,
Barrister, ¢c..
ELLiOTT's BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
E • CAMPION, Q. C,
BARRISTER, - - - SOLICITOR,,
NOTARY, djc.,
f •oderich, ' - Ont,
Office—Ovor Davis' DRdg Store. Money to loan.
M.0• JOHNSTON,
BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR,
COMMISSIONER, ETC,
Goderich, - - • Out.
Offloe-Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste.
W. BRYDONE.,
BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR.
NOTARY PUBLIC, tyc ,
OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON.
817-tf
JOHN RIDOUT.
CONVL'YANC'ER, COMMISSIONER, FTC.
MireInsurance. Real Estate. Money to lend.
oflflee--HURON STREET, CLINTON.
Cantelon Bros,
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS•
ION MERCHANTS,
Crockery, Glass & Cliinavva? c
ALBF T ST., CLINTO1W, ONT.
Nigh Caa. F Ipe for Rutter and Eggs
mm L. On Ii10. 710-,
tOLINTO N,
Meets ..cotta Monday of every
month. Hall 2U.4 Nat, McKay
block. Visiting brethren always
madewelcome.
J. P. SHEPPARD, W. 61,
P. CANTELON, JR. Sea. TJIOS. BEACOM, D. M.
CLINTON Lodge, No, 84, A. F. & A. M. mauls
lJ every Fridayy, on or after the moon. Vlelt
Ing brotbren cordlalh• invltad
A. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. THOS. RgMBALL, Sso.
Clinton, Dec. 0, 1806.
H. 0• T. M.
Kearns Tent 1•o.06, Knights of the Mabosbeceof
the World. $1,000,02.000 and 83,000 B10les: Mem-
bership over 100,0()0. Assessment tnolplehas
never exceeded 12 assessments in it year. Oheepest
Had safest In existence. Meets in Orange Hall, Min•
ton, first and third Friday of every mouth.
COOK'S FLOU
&FEDSTORE,
Clixktolu.
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or
Small Quantities,
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS
10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for ono Bushel
Oats
D. COOK, CLINTON.
762 tt-- - - - -- -- _ ..
PRODUCE EXOHANGE
MILL & IJOYNER9
Corner Store, Albert St., Chalon.
Dealers in Grains, Flour, Feed, Seeds,
etc. Teas a, specialty.
11cadquarters for all kinds of Field and Garden
Seeds. We carry the largest Stock and the
largest variety of Seeds.
All Goods will be sold at lowest prices for Cash,
We pay Cash for Eggs. Any kind of grain
taken in exchange for Goods, same as Cash.
HILL Citi JOYNER.
Central Butcher Shop.
COUCH & WILSON
Subscribers desire to notify the public that they
have bought out the butchering business lately con-
ductedby Mr u the
Jae. A Ford, and will continue
same under their personal suph-08lon. Orders will
have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meats of
all kinds will be kept in season, sold at reasonable
rates and delivered anywhere in town.
ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON.
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
FORD & MURPHY,
(Successors to J. W. Langford.)
Havingbongbt out the above business, we intend
to conduct it on the cash principle, „nd will supply
our customers with the beet meats at the lowest pay-
nR Prices.
FORD & MURPHY.
LIVE HOGS WANTED, �
Highest Market Price Paid.
D. CANTELON, Clinton.
798-tf.
J. E. BLACKALL,
Veterinary Surgeon
and Veterinary Inspector.
office on Isaac street next New Era office.
Residence, Albert St., Clinton.
B. THOMLINSON,
VETERINERY SURGEON,
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col.
lege, Toronto.
Trenta all diseases of Domestic Animals on the
most modern and Scientific Principles.
Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered.
ltesideace-Rattenbury Street, West, Clinton Ont.
Geo. Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired.
TO THE FARMERS.
Study your own interest and go where
you can get
Reliable Harnessr
I manufacture none but the BEST of STOCK.
Bewarr of shops that sell cheap, as they have
got to live 99' Call and get prices. Orders
by mall promplyattended to
JOI-i:N BELL,
HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYT11, ON'r
GO TO THE
Union Shaving Parlor
For first-class Ilair•Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
WATTS & CO.,
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph oSice,
Albert Street, - Olintoa.
PUMPS! PUMPS! —
If pen want R BrOt-OIAer, well -made pump, one tha
will give yon satisfaction, Bond your order to th
undersigned. He will dig and clean wells and do it a
the closest prices. He also handles a first•olan
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FEIRRGUSON
opponit Queon'.1Hotel - Iligh Sthk4 tllinton.
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, Minton, Ont
The McKillop Mutual Firs •
ints�urance m�%an/� NO Cripe
Cc ✓ ' When you take Hood's Pills. The big, old-fash.
•—^- toned, sugar-watod pills, which tear you all to
Farm and Isolated Town Proper- pieces, are not In it with Hood's. Lasy to take
ty only Insured. 1�
OFFI® ® s
GeorgO Watt, President, Harlook P. 0.; James
Rrosdfoot, Vice-Prea., Sealcrtaha•th P. 0.; W. J. Shan•
uon,'Socy. 'Press., Seatorth P. O.: Michael Mardis, and easy to operate, is true
inspector of losses, Seatorth P. 0. of Hood's Pills, which are
DIRHOTORB, tip to date in every respect. P
' I'
James Broadfoot, Seatorth; MlchRel Murdie, Sea. Safe, certain and sure. All
forth; George Dale, Seafurth; Oeorge Watt, Harlook
Thoma. E, Hays,Seaforth; Alex Gardiner,Leadbury druggists. 260. C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Afass
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLtan, Kipltn. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla
&GENTS. ___ _ _ _ _ _
Thomas Nellars, Harlock; Robert MoMillau, Sea -
forth and James Oumming'e,Egmondville, gold and bills he could find into the
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trans- pi1)oW slip. His exit from the bank
act other business will be promptly attend-
ed to Ou application to any of the above officers ad• was unnoticed, He hid a buggy in
dressedtotheir respective pcHEoffices, readiness and droveto the frontier,
NOTICE. reaching Cookshire, Q.re., where he
jumped off the train, and boarded an
outgoing train which he loft at St.
There being
somee misunderstanding with ro•
Justin, a small plane about 30 miles
Bard to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood .from Dlontreal where lie remained
that If any person takes possession of any kind ,
of wroeliage and fails to report to me I shall at from Saturday until Monday evening.
once take proceedings. Remember. this is the
last warning [shall give. CAPT. Wbi. BABB. He then determined up)n coining inlu
Receiver of 'Wrecks, Goderich, Montreal, and dieguieed in %woman's
Goderien, Supt. 7th 1891T- clothes, succeeded in passing the do-
tectives at the station, but driving to
FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS a huuae Of ill faille, his peculiar attire
and actions aroused suspicion, and
the police were sent for, And he was
Dur%JN"S arrested. lle told the detectivne to day
that he had thrown away the valise
BAKINC
containing the whilebalatice of the mouoy
POW'
at a awAll )loon while cowing to D4on•DER (real, Accompanied by the prisoner
earpe
detectives went out to SI, 1'olvcarpe
a small place near Moutioal'and
THECOOK.'SBEST FRIEND found III(,valise in a culvert. The
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA, total amount of money recovered is
$3,200. Kelly's fatlWr and mother
who can think and several brothers and sisters live in
or aomesimple Ameebury, plass,, and are well con
Wanted—An Idea
thing to patent?
Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. netted. The priSOnel' will be kept in
Write JOHN WEDDEBBURN & Co., Pate
nt Attor- jail 1101'0 Ulltll 4110 necessary extradi-
and llwt of two hundred�Inventions w�ppt,.aea ofrer
to lion papers are furnished, but as he
has expressed his readiness to go back
Arrested in ItIontreal. there will out be much delay.
JOS. B. KELLY, THE AIURllERER OF THE yS P E PS I A
NEW IiAMPSHIRE BANK CASHIER IN
CUSTODY --HE CONFESSES TIIFI CRIME.
CURED BY DR CHASE
lllontr•eal, til,, April 19.—Jos. B.
Kelly, the supposed murderer of Cash,
ier Stickney of the 1llontroal Btuk of
Summerw•olrth, N. II., who was, foully
murdered on Friday last, was captured
here shortly before midnight to night.
Kelly, accordiDg to his own statements,
made for Cookbhire, Quo,, after, the
murder, where he buught a ticket for
Montreal. He came as far as Montreal
Junction, about fifteen miles from
Dlontreal, on Saturday inorDiog, At
the Junction the train stopped, and
Kelly jumped off and boarded the out
going 'Toronto train from Montreal, in
which he proceeded as far as St. Justin,
a small place in Vaudreuil county, not
far from this city. Here he remained
at a small hotel until this evening,
when, having disguised himself in
women's clothes, he took a train for
Dlontreal, arriving hero about eleven
o'clock. Wnen he reached here hp
took a carter, and told him to drive
him to a fast house. The carter drove
him to Aggie Ashton's,a notorious fast
house in the East End of the city.
The local detectives had warned the
keepers of all such houses in the city
to be on Lhe lookout for a plan answer-
iog Kelly's description, and as the
new arrival's appearance created suspi-
cion, the detectives were at once noti-
fied by telephone. He was brought
to police headquarters, where he wee
searched, and $2,700 in gold, besides
a number of papers, were found upon
him. Kelly, who is a young follow
about 21 years old, was perfectly cool,
and smoked a cigar while he answered
the questions of the reporters and
officers.
Dlontreal, Que., April 20, -Jos. B.
Kelly, the murderer of Cashier Stick -
Der, of the Summersworth, N. H.,
National Bank, has made a complete
confession of the murder, and accord-
ing to his stury told to Chief Detective
Carpenter today, the deed was a cold-
blooded murder committed with the
intention of securing the bank funds.
Kelly was alone in the deed, the first
story that he told the officer about an ac-
complice being a myth. Kelly says
that he planned the robbery of the
bank sone time ago and had been on
the lookout for several days for a fav-
orable opportunity. He was after
mouoy, and lie was determined to get
it at any cost, On Thursday last he
entered the bank, but found that the
cashier was not alone, the girl being in
The office. He watched around the
bank, but did not have another
opportunity that day. On Friday he
entered the bank shortly before the
dinner hour, but the girl was there,
and he went out, He waited until the
girl had left, and again entered the
bank. He furnished himself with a
short bludgeon, and a pillow slip.
When he entered the bank, the cashier
was behind the screen alone Fnd the
safe wee open. Kelly pushed open
the small door leading behind the
screen, but the cashier sprang to it, and
Raked him what he; wanted, 119oney,"
replied Kelly, end he ebbVed the door
open. The cashier tesisted him, but
he felled him with a blow- of the
bludgeon, and then pullieg out a knife
out the cashier's throat. He then pro•
ceeded to the safe, and stuffed all the
d:50r
at;,
Purest and Best for Table and Bait y
No adulteration, Never caicea,
.. FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS
W.W.HODGES SUFFERED
—DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -
LIVER PILLS EFFECTED
AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS
CURE. . . . . . . . .
McSSrs. EDMANSON, BATES & CO.,
Toronto.
DEAR SIRS, -I take the liberty of writing to
you rCgarding my experience with DR. CNAJE'J
KIDNEY-Ln(ER PILL$, and the wonderful cure of
dyspepsia of i 8 years' standing effected by them
with three boxes. I am as well as I ever was,
and am a man of 64 years of age. I have re-
commended Dn. CNASE'SKiDNEY-LIYERPILL 3 to
a great number of people and they all say they
are worth their weight +n gold. If' u desire
any further statement c r certificate o case,
I will be pleased to furnish one.
Yours truly,
W. W. HODGES,
Holland Landing, Ont.
A Minister who (Favors Uancinz
and AiIi(1SC111ents.
Rev. 11. A. Macpherson, the newly
inducted pastor of Knox church,
Acton, has brought upon himself some
pretty strong critici;rn by his sermon
on amusements the other Sunday
night. The following is taken frons
the Acton Free Press:
The rev. gentlen)an expressed his ad-
miration for athletic sports, • stating
that personally he loved (lase -ball. Be
hoped the game would he continued
there, notwithstanding the objections
of some straight-laced people. But he
exhorted the young people who par-
ticipated in the game to make It a
game characterized by purity of speech
and action ; to heware of professional-
ism, and to he careful when they go to
have contests in other towns not to
mar the good uarue of the town they
represent by licentiousness or other
unseemly conduct. Referring to other
amusements the preacher placed in
the catepory of innocent. pastimes,
.which might be enjoyed with' proper
restraint, dancing, card -playing, the
manly art--sparring-the theatre, etc•,
but drew a line definitely at horse-rat.
ing and low-down opera9. In all these
amusements, whether in games on the
green or at evening parties, there
should he, he said, a studious care not
to come in contact with the weekly
Prayer meeting or other services of
the chutch, so that those who usually
attend these meetings may not at any
time be hindered from being present.
For Over Fifty Years
MRt3. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been -
used by rnillions of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth sena at
once and vt a bottle, of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth-
ing Syrup' far Children Teething. It will re-
lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Dc -
pend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
it. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach
and bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and ggives tone and
energy to the whole s •stem. " A4r•R. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething, is plea-
sant to the taste and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-flve
cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through-
out the world." Be sure and ask for "Mits.
IWiN$LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. - - -
Mr, Wrn. Gibson, M. P., for Liu -
coin, has the mnsonry contract for the
Victoria bridge enlargement at Mont.
real.
Joseph E. Kelly, Who wos nrreated
at Montreal on a charge of murdering
Cashier Stickney, of the Great Falls
National Binh, Summeremith, N. H,,
'haa confessed the clime.
The Tarte-Grenier libel case has been
set back to next term, as Mr. Grenier
deolared he was unable to proceed
without Mr. Tarte, while the inister
of Public Works is too bu to leave
Ottawa at present,
1
flypnotise(11411(1. 81.1riefl.
FURRiS RIEMUSES TO DIG UP HIS SLIB-
JE(rT, NO'1'w111fISi'ANDING THE
SlIERIMN-'N THILLAT.,
Siutcue, Out., April 20. Ifypuolist
Ferris, %% ho ye8terlja,y )lit Co sleep i fie
of the weurburs of his troop, and then
Clad hitu buried illthu earth six &wt
dee), intending; to revive hien +tftor
three. days, refused to dig hint u
ag;aill, notwithstanding Lh;tt thesherllf
threatened to invest the professor:
The Crowll-ALtor11ey, trot being able
t -o find any law relating; to tho cttse,
Lhe inattor Was rc1'crre(1 to ('hlef Jus
tice Armour who is holding court here.
He, however, Could nut see his way to
iutel1ere. Consequently it hits been,
deelded to.ullo%v the nrttter todrop,
Great interest is being taken here fit
the experiment, .tilt[ solne ltuxiety is
felt as to the OtIICollie.
"Half tt sg,iui of angry steel" will pro-
duce no more fatal results Chau it
neglected coal or cough. For ;til
throat and lung; (1iseases, Ayer's cherry
Pect,01" l is the hoot, remedy. It is iti-
vitlwtble in citsos of cruu), Whuu)iug;
cough, bronchitis, and l,t grippe.
Thomas U. ()avis, of I'vince Albert,
M. P - for 'a katchevvan (while pli5s-
ing througll Covolao uu his way
to Ott;twa, oxItibit ed a, Hugget
Of pure gold Ilio *ire of a
eou's egg;, which hrul htion ob-
titi"Od frnlll the 1)('(1 of it strel1,111 in
116 neighborhood. He ,Inted that it)
Sasketchewau Lhere are IIf) (") square
wiles Of laud, uitt"'sO •tell by a net-
work of rivers ittitl %Vater courses,
many of which contain free gold in
their beds. Aheady uw distriet h+ts
attracted a Targe 11(1111 "Or of gold seek-
ers, Who Work by the old-fashiooe(1
fanning systelu, ,111(1 iu"e ithle to inake
ft(ut $2 to $2.50 it day. The connl,r'y
is well Wooded, 'and the -e• is pleofy of
gatne. Living costs iibuul, IU ceu6s n
d>ty.
The Reglnning of r)Inz.
Ill the revolution which ended in the
expulsion of that str•anTe cross of ass
and wolf, whom one of the most naive
of 'Mexican folk -songs celebrates in
Ila pats de Saint' Anna," youn! Diaz
became Jefe Politico (Ala'yor) of Ixtlan.
In this hamlet was the first fair scope
for the military bent which had+,en
visible even in his childhood, He
drilled the half -naked Indians of his
jefature om Sundays, holding them by
dances, a gymnasiuln, and the like
artifices until he. had really valuable
militia. When Garcia "pronounced" in
Oaxaca, the boy Mayor of Ixtlan
marched on that tx%pitad with his
aborigines and induced the usurper to
"take It back" ; and upon Garcia's re-
newal of the pronouncta' rn-to, Diaz
returned and took the city and the
small despot fled. For this service 1)1az
refused the pay proffered him, A lit-
tle later he resigned his post Its Mayor
to become captain in the National
Guard at less than half the nay, and
worn his first laurels in crushing the
rebellion of Jamiltepec. Badly wound-
ed, he. saw the weak point in the irt-
eurgent lines, and won the day. It
was a week before he reached the
doctor, and he carried the bullet more
than 'a year.-Harper's Magazine.
Eternal Life.
Man's spirit was not made to live a
terrestrial slave imprisoned, and then
to be utterly quenoh.ed like'a carr -le at
night. Gad must see that, it would' not
Prove worth while to make me for only
that end. If for this life merely, the
spirit infused w4th the breath of God
and made a living soul is vastly too
precious and complicated for iLs
sphere. It is fitted for something In-
finitely better. And to that h!gher
lite it must attain, else God created
vast powers for little accomplishment.
So as I sit and muse, the spirit of
eternal life burns within me. I believe
in Easter. I sun my soul in immor-
tality. Because He live'& I shall livn-
also. Bring your choicest flowers•sweet
prophecies of eternal spring time, Give
us your choicest musde, echoes escap-
ing through the raster gates ajar. It
shall be with us as if a window of
htaven were lifted and we permitted
a glance withln.- Dr. Taylor.
Burled Treasures.
Some of the famous treasure ships
which lie at the bottom of the seas
Include L'Orient, sunk by Nelson at
the battle of the Nile, with $3,000,000
aboard ; the Latune sunk in the Zuy-
der Zee., with $7,000,000 in her hold ;
the De Brake, lost off Delaware Bay,
with Spantsh bullion, and the ship
Golden Gate, which ' went dmw•n off.
Cape Hatteras while returning from
California in the '50's, loaded with go" .d.
Official statistics showthat 2000 ves-
sels are sunk amrrually, the vessels and
cargoes valued at $100,000.000. The At-
lantic and Pacific coasts are strewn
with old and new wrecks, many laden
with valuable cargoes.
Itat.her Mixed.
A local preacher in the west of Eng-
land recently offered up the singular
p(rayer "that the spark of grace might
be watered with the dew of blessing
from on high." -Saturday Review.
lta,.,i,y, - Leal.
The great work of Hakluyt is thr,
"Principal Navigations," in three folio
volumes, a monument of useful labor.
Nothing could stop or daunt him when
there was a chance of obtaining new
Information. He rode 200 miles to
have an interview with the last sur-
vivor of Master Hore's expaditi,n to
America in 1536. He saved numerous
journals and narratives from destruc-
tion and the deeds they record from
oblivion. His work gave a stimulus
to colonial and to maritime enterprise,
and it inspired our literature. Shakes-
peare owed much to Hakluyt's "Prin-
cipal Navigattons." Milton owed much
more. As the years passed on Richani
Halduyt, in his own quaint language;
continued "to wade still further and
further in the stiveet studle of the hls-
toire of cosmographle," and he achiev-
ed his great task, which was, in his
own A-ords, "to incorporate Into on-'
body the torn and scattered limbs of
our ancient and late navigation ))y
sea." Tle declared "geography and
chronology to be the: sun and moon,
the right eye and the left, of all. his-
tory," -Geographical Journal.
The llrav a it of the Brave.
Itolding the baby in his left ar in
while he grasped his Fabre with the
right, Capt. Highuchl marched to the
e.'tgture of the next fort, receiving at
one time a bullet through his cap. The
fort was taken in gallant style, the
baby meanwhile looking on in won-
dering :surprise at the din and uproar
of the battle, perfectly content to re: t
on thw kind-hearted captain's shr.ul-
dL-M When all wa.s over this gallant
ofnccr gave his tiny charge to some
of his troopers, who bore the child in
safety to a. Chinese house in a vlltagP
hard by.-Iferole Japan.
A l)alnty habit.
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