Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 13, 1878, p. 4

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thaeyet ha ccuniela to arend eictss to tijte note in reading to stop in order to reflect oreten to rolta cigarette bnt not to go on read- ing for hoorscn end trithoot atu as to the contrast between the white of the paper and the black characters virions eiperimcnia bare been made in tha intro- dncton of oolonred papera k jarel ad- tisa the adoptioa of is afightly yailow tint bnt tba natare of the yellow to be nsed it not a maiter of difference he woold de- arrea yellosr rerahingfrom the absence of the rayt analogonsto that of paper made frpnx wood paste and which ia of ten mistakenly corrected joy the addition of aajoltiamaruie bine which prodocea gray and not white il jirrti hu been lad to this co c n s both from protical obterri tion and also theoretically from tha relation which mnstdst befweenithe two eyes and the colours of the spectrum his thirdjadticeis tojgrre preferenoato r small volumes which can be held in the hand which ohviatex the necessity of the book being kept filed in one plica and the fatigue resulting from accidental imagea lastly m jjvei adrisei the avoidance of too long lines and therefore ha prefers small tplnmes and for the same reason thoset journals winch are printed in narrowed grant of coarse erery one knows that it it exceedingly injurious to read with insuf flciehtjfght or to read too small priat and it jitoi ironctnom byj protaating apfnst j anridioha aeaertiott which iai recently rbeanmadejin a neighbouring oonntrr fifspwi doubt according towhich became of hit shallow draught of tha ficrian spting i capt bob tha renowned indian warrior who it the pridi ot that portion of the pinie tribe which iiria between the oomstock and pyramid lake it lying on hit deathbed and there it ranch sorrowing and lament tion thereat in the prate campoodiea u walluthraataaingt of tha tribal medicine man list supday one who is known as atota wit escorted to thii cit by orer two hundred indiiaa of all ages trom tha pap pooaa in inns to tha tgad buck or tqoaw these iodianatapresanted avery campoodie from walker i rirer to pyramid and had been summoned to try tha medicine man who wai located of trving1 to poiaoa ctpt boo the etidence wu to the effect that only three of jibe medicne mana patients had died and if captbjb were toon ga thered to the oacm ot tha croat spirit he would therefore only ba the fourth titt ctreunutanca lived the ufa of the man of medidae u ty custom ot the tribe the medicine men are allowed to live antil five of their palienu hare preceded them to the happy huntiufgtounda then however they- are executed by oeing stoned to death each member if tha council which passes sentence upon him being compelled to threw it least one ktone at tha doomed man bit notwithijindiug the fact that accord ing to piute law uoae wu not yet doomed many membent of the council bald that if sxosi were killed the 12a ot capt bob might therebyjbe tived and for a bote this opinion seemed to prevail but- nnaliy nine who during the trial hasl stood in the centre at the council pale aa death and pertptrtuo profuaely wae told that ha miht go bnt uat he mutt save cape bob or he surely would bt tied raid a shaft head down- ward htnseureinearthe alta work in lower gold hill and he started homawatd without waiting for a aaeond order r watnftrnfaf tromotkkhda after theall of tha greek empire in hi nambera of greak scholars left their homes tba imperial city of contintine where the barbarobx tnrkc hid aatajbliahed them- a vet they earttect with them all their worldly wealth tteir preooai m nuscriptt concealed under the folds at their robes- tte paarexilea forndawirmwelcbmaandaoon genial home in italy where a iaste for du- sieal literature had laely been awakened wegaojt hlp ihiawnrj oovftxxrcli wha had died vbite quartan of a century before would hae enjoyed t aoci of these learn eet greeks he who had loterl ieamn in- teniely ind had done so much ti cultivate a taste fori it in others he died at he had lived amongj hit books for he wu oui d dead with hu head resting tpon an open volume i kow erery one teemed smitten with a passiinate derire lor learning anl eagerly embraced the oppartabity ot profit ing by the instructian ot these wise men from the east prince ladies and cour tiers were alike enthusasiic like a bny with anerr toy they ere tided with delight orer com newlyliscorered fragment cc an om jreek or latin author rfow the liely- intehi ad art of printing came into reorusi tion pper hid been made from rags since about the year 300 sod with these new fiolitie copies of kha classic authors i were rapidly mnttplitl and came into the possessios of those who had never dared to j nope to own one aldus sf asnttua set up a prmting- pretx in venice in iss and sent forth edi tion after editian of those rplei did classos called after him the aldihe edit ani wh ch ire to this day the delight and envy of all lovers of rare and costly books it wu not long before the tauiti of this revival ot learning were puiniytobej seen kew ways of thinkiag n come into fashion a more correct and refined tastaj had begun to preraillndthnt wu effected a complete rarolntioii in the arta of paintina sculp lure and architecture the new learning wu called the humsnitex and thote who eollivatedtt arare ntlled hninirnsti and right y too for the new letrninj wcrked a reform in morals snd so ajrefmement of min tien xhe greek stadias of the en- nunista fed to the translation of the bible into many of the modern lariguazei aad a purer and more enlightened christianity wu tha remit and so on this movement the bemaistihce want on her ideu of re- ligin new ideu of politiea aad of govern meat carae into being and prepared the wayforhatts called tfie modern epoch all that is beat and sweetest and noblest all that ii worth most having in the life c tha present day wa owe ia litrthe new brth dtt came in the filteanth centnry 4ffy the abase of reading tjoaajadiaent of reflacflon andtbaobaerrif 2llfffewf pptoymeatof qothlc hoxar qancfrtwo oaji whiuiujir 7 cants one halt oup watar four uusapoon fait hooty b cants nine caati jiot- on half pound oandy ctjitit aitd krotnm ramova stary pittiola of f at f rom tba kldnaya 10 oaati out in uokreipii thin fa all- and wiur for 30 mlnutei than on tha ttova to oook la cltir cold wasarlvbn ooaked addons onioal oant baaippu i aaat oocoakct cixnr1 two cupa gnnulitad sugar 7 ceata half oup witari boll for sit minatai i add on gntad coooanut 9 aentt u icon u tha sugir la soft ipread in white greased papers and when cold cut in squirts l6oenta for ona pound pirrsiurt ona pouad griaautad sugar u conts enough water to thioken i stir coaitautly for five minutes tike off tha stove and add 22 dtopt ot oil ot pep rormiat 5 conti- then bait until thick top on aiheet of tni 19 oaati foe oaa pound of caadr j bojtox cnocolatx cakakiisoae pint ot sugar 7 cents d iuoltred in aa little wa ter u partible one half cap ot batter s cents one tibletpoonful of vinegar caa cop o chocolate 9 cents boil until qui te thick pat in buttered tins snd cat in iquaret whan partly cooled coat 23 canbi for one pound criau vtajctt two cups gtanalatad sugar 17 cents j half cup water j boil from five to seven minutes than take enough ot tha cream after coaling somewhat to make a fiat round eindy put two walnut meats on it j placed i them in greued piper set them away to harden almost a pound for 19 oeatr poos jruxj fvanc cakx twy capt of lagir oightfajpaand ot butter rild ot one lamon one cap ot milk two eggs jteispoon- ul of baking powder three cups of nor hcit sugar and butter together then tha eggs add milk but i than flonr sad baking powder ttirrmg it in j mix well and bake in i moderately i heated oven coit twenty ceata bulcc grxixltraian oaa cap ot sugir- housa molasaav philadelphia one cup of au- garbrawn one cup warm water 11 help- ing ublespooafuht of sifted ttour laupoon of soda tutx hth tha flour tablaapoon ot ginger taaipoon of cinaamoa tablespoon of butler one egjj mixraolaiaet rogar and butter well together with the warm water then the other ingredienu aad hake in 8ir- atogt rollpat t j jicttos pi i take cold boiled mutton ilice it thin have a crust made ot cne enp of beef met ana half cup batter one cap ot bold water mix thia with prepared hoar u ttiffttfor teibiscuit take two thirdt of the crust andlline a four quart earthen pie- dih then fill tha diifc twathirdi all with the melt have i quarter of a pound of butter cut in smsll puces ona teaspocn- ful ot due tngsr cne of salt and ona half leupoonful of pepper one cup ot water cover tha pie wai the remainder of the emit sad bake in moderate oven for one hoar i tarrif cucn a u bornrxaisx takt two pound of tripe and lay in atlt and wa ter over night cat into stnpt about u long utheforefiaffervand about aa wide put into a itewpid ona tableapoonfnl of batter or clirified dtippingi or- better two uble- spoonfulaof tweet oil with half i tible tpoonful ot chopped rintey and half a chopped onion when year butter drip pings or oil ire very hot pat in tripe ud coos until drown snd tilt and pepper to mit tuta coat 25 cents enough or four people there it a xaj stupid prejudice triinst ripe very often delicate people find they can digest tnpewhea nothing else em ba eaten j lotos prr tm otctt sift half a pound flour in a bowl with half t teaspoon tat ot silt make a well in the m ddle of yoar hoar and break a freah erg into it then idd a ttblespoonfnl cf butter from hilt pound yon nave wtixhed for your crust mix well with yoar hand than gra dually add icewater until all your floor is ate me bum ad unz llfs- l-i-t-s- harktert and of i too broad eolatan for li oaady leriot fmmbtufteewimiissi dr bertiilonhat been making extensive researches in french statistics and ona of the concusiona to which he i has come is that double bliss kit i great advantage over single baiiedneis in prodacing life hit fignrererva that in franca i the mortality among bacfaalori between ilia tgei of 25 and 30 it nearly doable that of married men it the tame stage in life there being ten deaths of single men to every 1000 snd only six of married onei tne tame di proportitn ia observible later on dirmmih mg howarer with idyancingj years thns between 45 and 0 11 jbanedictt die per 1000 inhibilttls whereas the number of single man reachea- 20 with widowers death deila even harder- than those who have never assamad conjugal fatten wi dowers between 25 and 30 ire carried off at the rata of 22 per 1000 while their mar ried brethren yield harvest of only six livet per 1000 to the terrihty reaper with advancingi age the differenoe between the mortality ot the tingle tha j widowers and married is less striking though always ap preciable j tha only aroumitaoees under wlich tha pinglel have th vintage of the married being inthe cue of reryairly mirj riagea those who wad under twenty years of age dying in the proportion of 50 to every 1000 inhabitants at regards the fairer half of creation although tugla woman die offleat rapidly till- thai tie of five and twenty than their married inters after this epoch the latter obtain tha advantigo over the former widows seam to run less dan ger from tbeir bereavement than widowers from which it it to be inferred that tha lost of i hnabead it i leaser calamity than that ofiwifac j c- 1 j wtrruibiirowisdbyk wall worked ia and does not stick j use at little water u possiida certainly not more than halt a pint eoll out upon a marble ilib or bcird your paste about a quarter of la inch thick and lay on ooemhird at your butter ia pieces u large at a small marble doable yoar piste sad roll oat again being cirtfol not to allow the butter to break through o this three times then pat the crust on the ice until you hire made the filling for your pies the iagre iieute for a lemon pie three lemons grate all the yel low rind soneesb the juice strr into team one ublespoahful of butter snd twelve ot tngir and the yolks of three eggs well beaten three powdered soda crackers a saltrpooaful of rait and a half pnt ot cold titer toil will besnmcient for two piea take tha whites ot the eggs beat them stiff sdding four tiblespoooiuli ot lifted sugar lhit niakts enough icing for the top of one pie and must be put on after the pie ia baked- and than put back in the even a few minutes to brown the pies most bu hiked in a hot oven till tha crust is a nice brown tha 7eryof mitchaa nut london socfetf the story of this discovery hu been told by lr holden himself in the house of n l trj t u commons before a select committee appoint ed folinqoire into the working of the patent laws we cannot do better therefore than to give it in hit own words i beganuan inventor on a varyamall aeala said hr holden in theeoursa of hit evidence for what i knowj i wu tha first inventor of incifer matches bnt it wu the result of a happy thought in the morning i used to get up at i oclock in order to punas my studies and i used it that time the flint and steel m the nee of which i found very great inconvenience i gave lectuies in chemistry at the time in i very large academy of course i knew its other chemists did tha explosive material that wu necessary to pioduca instantaneous light t bat it wu very difficult io obtain a light on wood by that explosive material- and the iaaa occur red to ma to put nnder that explosive mix ture sulphur i i did tint and prjbliahed it in my next lootura and showed it than wai 1 youngaihia tha room whose father wu a cuemistlia london audhe irnmadiata- ly wrote to hit father about it and shortly aiterwirdi incifer matches ware ierued to tha world i believe that wutha first occasion that wa hid the present incifer match and it wit one of jhcte inventions which soma people think ought not to be protected by i patent i think that if all inveotioni were like that or if we could distiaguiiirbae from the othtr the principle might hold good if in inventions were uoertnaed and car rie lout into prsctico with u much facility u in this case no ona perhaps would think of taking out patent i wu urged to go andttkeoat kpitent immediately bnt i thought it wulso small a matter and it cost me so little labour that i did not think it proper to go sod get i patent otherwise i have no doubt lit would hare been very pro fitable j i 1 f i an irisi bpecolatlon a couple of jlriahmea thinkiag to com bine pleirare with profit by doing i little unlicensed trafficking in liquor qnthe darby j eaprtm irittlmu twobalari o ttia eaauri or faajuoa- ngidjo aad tha prinmw mattarr- rbloo- v i a wdsyi ainm waoainoid utmaat the fktttauhakuiyibdrolrk ttif eopraas who hu bam blamed with all tha ixtrkranaoa ot womaaa fuhloui for thr lut twaaty yekn the woman who d toiy alternately lauded and lampooned or whom lamoui irtfiti wart glad to compose iluoias innolours tint ih might utihia them in har parsqail adoromsnl 8ha had bean off on 1 utile railway eioanlon bat aha had gone royally ma though dathroacd har lottunea are not yet it ao lowi pitch that aha econooiiea parforoa in har tullet besides ao beauty ever willingly did justice to har owafaakt wa alood very oloaa to her ud nafarilly aaoagh looked equally hard it bar and wa made t ipeoial note of her dress 8hl ware a ihort bliok silk draaa i thaakirtwu made wish ovatakirtand vary simply i ha waist wu i uioqjie and flttoti neatly to tha flgura that even time reapeota the symmatry of j small and nuobtrusiva whu ruches llniihed the throat snd sleeves tuck gloves a soft bliok bonnet ippa- rantly of ailk tot in oloaa to the head and bid i ooronet front she had rather tall heck on her boots which clicked u the walked with i metallic loond she wore no wii and despite the slanders of the usual abaarvari tba wu not nude up she hit ucaaliful tray blonde hair not yellow or gilt u reported she weart it quite plainly over the rwcetest and moat womanly brow- she hu a grave sweat ud face and aha bowed to the raapecitnl salutations of tha byitthdort with the gentlest snd most cor dial grica shaisabeauliful woman aad without hiugblinois she walks like ao empreu ladthoagh tha carried the modern wnkingstiolc ia her hand aha did it with much toe aaraaanooaicioutnaa that any la dy doea her fan and made no other use cf it than jutt something to take hold of it it uidt that americana take a pecuniary view of everything snd perhaps there ia truth in the apeech if so it it lust u well to deserve tba report which leads us to uy wa dont believe the costume of this imperial itdy coit 20 all told when we returned to paris wa felt more bnow than ever that the wai an exile from the acenet where she had shone s brilliantly ton short years ago ruxctss itrrrirxicii curicualy enough we met another queen of fathion not long before the pnnceii metternich whoae name extravagance and caprice there ii scarcely an american hot acqutinted with she christened the moat dreadful shade ot grten ever inflicted on longsuffering femininity she is reported to have wit and sarcasm to a remarkable de gree and heaven taw fit to hire her bom la i noble family and married to one of the finest gentlemen uid moat iceomplihed diplomats of europe heaven wu very kind but while giving all thii good fortune denied her to an unlimited extent any claima to beauty she it a moderattly tell womari finely aad strongly developed with good shoulders and 1 wellcarried bead tat aha has tha widest month ia christendom lad the harthstrt and moat rasping voice her teeth are big and discolonrad ton would uyihe hid twice u many aa the usual allowance her ncse is rtt her broad not handsome her eyes are daik andara tach u yon would call muddy in daylight though area then yon would recognire la tent possibilities in them her hair ia dark brown she wore a fall ocatama of brown camels hair it wu a abort undertkirt which showed her feat neither remarkable for beauty aor imallneia the dress had slain overskirt and wu finished at tha ottom by i hind of fur of otter a long taoqua of camels hair wu alto trimmed roundthe bottom the cuffs and collar with otter a felt round hat with fur tails on it and a bushy pompon on the side- the draat wis exquisitely nest though perfectly sim ple and wa give it u another lilnstrabon bl how plainly tonign ladies ot greit distinc tion dress and u worthy of imitation by our own women paly too often yon see ladies of very circumscribed income wearing hand- saau ajsiw through the filthy dirty atreaia a european woman would look upon such a thing u an admission of a moat undearalle position ot life vat these grandet dames upon occasions bf social enfeitainmeut weir enormooa fortunes in their taperb jewels and rare laces and no web from thaloomi of france or italy are there to be faund too eoetiy or too handsome for their wear is it not a custom worthy of adoption wa re commend it heartily m m i ixmnonuabzr iqadoo srrpentition rroet tha loaeoe llsoas the boyal humane 8ociety hu awarded its silver medallion for tha following act of bravery on tha 15th ot february lut early in the morning kr kriato chaader chccktrbutty onhia way to bath at a ghat on tha gauges found a number of people running froa the river and calliog oat fbhutt bhuftthe goblia the goblin looking for the cause of their terror be saw what at first seemed nothing more than one of thota objects common enough on tba oaa a corpse floating down to the sea the place wu in the centra of i whirlpool about twentyfive feet deep where tha apparent corpse tank as it wis sinking air chuckerbutty thought he saw it move one of its bands trying to re move tha hair which fall loosely over its eyes he then jumped into the river snd twam to whit he found to ba a drowning woman setting her left hand he tried to make hit wiy to tha shore toma forty five feet off but tie grasped his right hand with har left became insensible and both were in imminent danger of losing their lives u mr chackarbuttyt legs became entangled in his clothing and both tank he for- tunitely however disengaged himself and after great exertion succeeded in reach ing the thota in ufbty with tha woman it afterward transpired that the woman had been suffering from ulaeat and wu considered incurable- hecomiag insensible arid apparently dead whan her relatives thinking all hopes were over bound her hinds and legs iccording to the practice among tha hindoos and cairied her to the ghat oo the way the partially recovered and making known to her igaoraat reli- titel that she wu alive prevented hem from burning her bat u they were con ribbed that the body wu animated with i ghost they threw her into tha river and fled in horror young woman because it it alasm lasi iaaartadittw0fiioiisiy agreed that neither should drink without paying they had not travelled fir on the road when one drank i glau aad paid r hit partner threepence ha followed snitead banded tha money back again itwu a dusty toilsome journey and upon reaching the downs thev were aamfonnaared by dis covering the whisky wit all gooe and that although they had honestly paid for every dram they had only threepence between them u the flail result of their spebali- lioa i ri thxszi no bank not even a snow bank that cm stand i raj ill tki yac oaacl aa awfal atalaaclis a there wu i tremendous alpine avalanche onthest gothird route on jiiiuiry 24 the ipng prooessian of sledges started from the hospice at the summit of the pass toon after 4 oclock sad deacaaded toward airolol at the first great bend id the road not far from lhabttia refuge huso known u san grasappe tha two leaden of the caravan noticed with alarm that a huge mow mass wu breaking loose from tha op of the mountain immediately the cry back wards 1 wai raited every one spring in an instant from the fledges and rushed up tha road it fist u possible the avalanche thundered down and hones and carriigea irera buried in a moment trader the tremen dous heap of snow fortunstely no one of the company lost presence of mind hut alt rituroedto the buried hones and lledges and iegan the work of excavaton with heart y good will all the horses except two were dug out alive the ptsaengen were too much wort out tad excited to con tinue hair journey ao tha horses were fastened to the sledges and the whole party reacdod and spent the night in the bt gothird floepcr where they amused them- selves with telegraphing tba news of their wonderful esoape to their friends v i i who made the worldt xhonted thai bttnrjayaohool sruperinteodenboking over tha school no answer whp made tha world t ha repeated eyeing i trembling on the front bee i dldls child wbimparad bat 111 never do t igkio aodttt vtoretj of ttn tie iwta e aodarn sngmaaring la pirn in naeioellid la thii if of kotanottl as- dattakiigai yst vhay are mora than itu- paaaad on their own groand by fioua that have bean ibindonad if ot la mini fomn- told oanturiaa i dr e b htith ramlahta an amount of detail on thii point tbtt will eurprlta area thoaa generauy funlliar with tha hot that part wu onot densely populated by i peo ple givaa to cyolopaan uudattakinga only i few can bs cited here bat than will suf fice to show that nothing of modern times not even our thousands of miloi of railwtyt tad oanala can begin to rival tha achieve ments of these mysterious people who lava pasted away leaving only these gi- gaatio monuments to tell a their otptoity and power ruins toma of them of aoormooi eitetit are scattered elohg tha entire oout line of pern i dutanoe ofl235 milaiwhile nearly every hill lad tpur of the mountains have oa it or about it some relio of the put tnd in every tarine from the oout to the central plateau there ire hiina of walla fortresses cities burial places and miles and milts of terraces tad artiticisl water- courses acroai the pltttia and down tha unexplored almost impenetrable forest still they are found mutely testifying to tha sue oeitive tmmret ttat rose nonritbed and decayed where tha desert and wildcrneti now prevail even more imposing ire toe vtatigea of human wealth and potter among the moanteim now almost aainhabilable for their altitude and tha severity of tha cli mite here tha explorer finds cyclopean strictures of granite porphyry tnd other rocka whichhive resisted the disintegiation ot time geological traoi formations earth- quake shocks lad the destructive hands of warriors and trearoreteeken tha mason ry composing these walls temples towers hotues fortresses or sapoichres dr heath remarks it nocementad held in place by tha incline of tha wall and the adaptation of each stone a its place tha atones having from six to many sides each dratt and smoothed to fit ita neighbour with toch ex- ictoess that tha blade of a imall penknife cannot he inserted in tny of the teams whether in the central parte entirely hidden or on the internal or external surfaces these stones selected with no reference to uniformity in snipe or aire vsry from one- half cubic foot to 1500 cubic feet ot solid contents end ii in the many millions of stones ona could be found to tit the place of another it would be purely eocjdonul ia the wall oftba centre ot the cnxoo for tress there are stones 13 feat high 15 feet long ud 8 feet thick udau were quarried miles away attiihuanaco a few miles south of lake titickca there are stone in the form of colnrans partly dressed placed on line at certain aistaocea from each othtr and hiv ing ai elevation above the ground of from 18 tot20 feet in the same line there it a monolithic doorway how broken 10 feat high and 18 wide the space cut out for tba door it 7 feet i inches high by 2 feet 2 inches wide the whole face ot the atone above the door ia engraved another tint- iar but smaller lias on tha groand buide it these stones ere of hard porphyry and differ from the surrounding rock at quelap some extensira works bava been la ely examined hera is found a wall of dressed stone 660 feat wide 3660 feet long anil 150 feet high the lower part ia olid above this is another wall 600 feat long 500 feet wide ud the tame height u the other 150 feet over both walls niches a feet long and 1j feat wide tad deep con taining remains of thoaa ancient inhabitants tome naked othen enveloped ia shawls ad cotton ot distinct colours ud well embroid ered their legs are doubled to that the knees touch the chin ud the arms are wound about the legs the wall hu three aocovertd doors the right tide of each be ing semictrcnlar tha left side angular from the base in inclined plane i al most insensibly the 150 ftetcf eievatioo harinx about midway a sentrybox ot stoae la the upper part there it ao ingenious hid naplace ot drreaari stifte having upon it a place for an outlook from which great portion af the province can ba seen fol lowing the entrances of the second sad bigfaarwau theia are other tepulchres like small ovens feet high ud 24 m circum ference in their base are flags open which mummies reposed on the perpendicular roctty sidaot tha mountain on tha north aide is a brick wall having small windows 00 feet from the bottom ko reason for thia nor means ot spproach can now be found the skillful construction of utensils of gold snd silver that were found here and tha in- genity ud solidity of this gigantic work of dressed stone sre reasona for assigning it a preincal date imposing u itractnrea of ait tort are the are after all bat secondary com- parrson with the industrial labours cf the ucient peruviana the density of the po pulation and the natare ot the country probably also the grsdnal deesicufibtt ot the region by geological changes made it neeee- aary to ttrrace tha tidei of the mountains ud ravines for cultivation estimating 500 rariaei in tha 1200 miles of peru and10 mile of terraces of 50 tiers to each which would be only 5 miles of 25 lien io each tide there would be in this region 250000 miles ot stone wall averaging from 3 to 4 feet high or enough to encircle our globe ten times shrptisiag u these estimstes may teem dr heath it convinced that actual rheaiurement would more than double them for these ravines vary from so to 100 miles ia length and 10 miles ot terracing to each ia a low estimate at san uatecyjt town in the valley ot the rivet bimao p miles front the coast where themountaini rise from 1500 to 2000 feat above tha river he counted 200 tiers none of which were leas than 4 and many were more than 6 miles long even at 4 miles here would be it that point alone 800 miles of alone will and that only on one side of tha nvine readers of praaoott will recall tha splen did description he gives of the great nigh- way of ucient peru an undertaking com pared with which meiggs railways are bnt childs play what ware thoaa ancient tollers whom dr heath eloquently de scribes u s people capable of cutting through 60 miles of granite transporting blocks of hard porphry of baalbeo dimensions sever al miles from the place where quarried across valleyt thousaods of feet deep over mountains along plaint leaving no trace bf how or where they carried them i people g norut of the ate- ot iron with the feeble llama their only beast of burden who after hiving brought these stones together sad dressed them fitted them into walla with mosaic precision terracing thousands of mflei of mountain tide building hills of adobe ud earth and huge cities leaving worksn clay stone copper ailver gold embroidery many of which cannot be du- plicated at the present day people appar ently vying with divei in riches hercules in strength ud energy and the ut and the bee ia industry who were they whence came they whither have- they gone i who among our ruing students will solve these pro blems mane antolnettee dlataff a historical heirloom tha nlvermounted abonv distaff ot queen marie antoinette which wai seen it the parit exhibition his raareetored to the emperor of austria it it the time clittkff srith which the unf oritur cap ate queen beguiled tha long boon of her trrity ud after her execution it wu given u i moment to one of the ladies in attend- uoa it thence paased into tha family of braraeyriincin the lut repretentive which mme ia douiiriere da baincin just died the spindle la ot ivory ul bompitaionitisthatrrom which the nn- hwyjnaea aj during the last diy t of her ufa bythediteaaeothme da baincin the reno paased into the hands of a hungarian lady j aaai i a mom for mlhroeayto tha par all uuhgi art port riaigsst of i jnntry iodthaep so laagaebow mvadafieajsu of bajtu fa not awto tot oomtrytiaa tha nidtjuu of thia rear reoalll to tba paopla the torren from wiloh kutsla taffarad a oaatary ago 1770 thoaa ware dayi of trial tor fiui- ui from th tooth wor presaing tba for- midtblamiism ofcosaacki under pngat- chaff woo shook tb ourdom and terrftled the mrlholdah i f hif laaid tbaemplr wu aa enemy evah mora formidable the plague the petpit became reckless and osied for nothing but their lives i tbeij fled from tha dtiaa and villagat ud hid themieltei ia thawoodl aid that died from itarvation u wall aa from tha epidemic moscow tha heart of rasaja wu ia ttata of tairchr and there teamed to ba no ruler bat tha plana tw victims died by hnndreds in tbalir houses and tha streets were strewn with dead bodies thar were act enough underteksrs and mooay could not procure the needed lervice and ifwu atlasl neeea- taiy to employ prisonert who weft promised ptzdon the criminali went to work ud put the dead into waggrm which they drove to the place of interment i but they often seised the dying who uttered their pitiful oriea in rain and many persons ware buried litre j la those days children ware afraid of their parents and parents of their children i everybody impacted everybody else ud many perished from neglect ud i tares tion these ire the experiences of tha last ceatary now recalled in buuia b080ee7s oeeman syrup can now be parebssed right it home ft it the moat lueoeiiful preparation ever lotrodaeed to our people it works like i chirm in all catei of consomptifti pneumonia htmor- rhsges asthma levere cbught croup and all other throat and lung diseases ko person hu ever card this medicine without getting immediate relief yet there ire i great muy poor innering scepticilpertoos going shout i bur streets with a suspi cious cough snd the voice of consumption coming iron itbeir longs that will not try it if you die it is yoar own salt as yon can go to your druggist and get a sample bottle for 10 cents an4 try it three dose will relieve any case regular aiaa jnly 75 oent j i i beiauty and jsoonomy nilviteatoatcaalimidrr toronto b oowprs- mesd to execute ill ecsnitrrorcisra feebwadrv verk as lbs shortest notice goods can bs lent from this cftr say urns up to weenojdiv snd have them ra sed the sion veek erepants sad storexaeperf win find it make a treat dlaereoca la tha via of their roods to hire tham property ireawd ocods a bttls shabbj by bs- iaf la the stoat caa be dressed- equal to atv and brtnji better jfrlc ws fjv in expnas ehirres one way on tooa sent us hesda or ramoies wqi and thstweoe to7broot0theveanst them ocas fcaasr in3 cheaper thaa it home we re turn foods hau b u wrat them addreai for rwtkojars hip sharps torooto suila uoadry- toronto j jublneaa items auioarr ab ot us are geuerons to a fault if the fault happens to be eur own a ban k so hccestnoiild be vitjbout s bottle of basrius ttuow on la cue of icddeat tbere u tapfperatiob offered to safferbxhbmaal- ty that his msoe so many pcrmiaent oores orrsliev- edwjiatapal4sadtalstt 31 is called tj mam the ood eiamrltafi by others the coreall snd by the sokted an angel of aterey ix you wish to apper atyour best during the aproaehing letttve seuon procure your shirts giovea ties 4c at coopers 109 tonge st toronto tamil no reraedt f or fermle eoarrxiints so good ssvwoaubucba and cva oast after iu us for a few airs ids thcda systeol seems tnrrforited the aillld ifps aad cheeks toga show i rosy list sod eheerfiilkss arivh iftj ths tlckir fesn ud ner vous pates vfakh destroy the pleasares of those who esffer tram um pecsiiae eosarjiihts of the reeuer tax barriirtii0the cw sprint trtrcfc of fur- jiitnra aew batar shown by the osbswa osbioet co is ahead snyibins yet offtred the litest sylcr of rxrider vets trem af ly dollars upward ire vcrr prettr iod veil rot up la valaut bedroom sets theyuvaextnbamios la chairs their pnecs ire braca reduced ithwwiteroomis vertateruby ir- riand sad the four large fiats ire filled vth every kindtf furelmre oshaa cabtaetco t7 ronxc 8t tyrontsy j if dncthaaes had aot suffered ind by onttari i effor s overrnma aveat obstiries vtnld he bare wflmlr fxbt nur ia tim wnrtdt h oar inotteratjetaottheues hire icoagh eodor tlcaliae la the urcat bothiag rill relieve tiera sotpeed- uy m hasyakdi pwrnau buns it u a sxeabent receedy for quinsy tofintnti ennp vboop- inf coerh anxtchiis etc foratiebyau dealenit beauti per tattle f thotiita improved horse and cattle food though not yet ww ouaur put upon the market in thia province is now selling freely in principal places from windsor to montreal eirmere would do well to try it circulan sent free manufactor d 43 john st south hamilton ont one agent want ed in everyjvillage town and city in the fcuiimoa j a posmra fiet xerroossass it tha sense ot f ee- bieacasoruie lack of sibiutyot ths nervous sys- tsamnkntnswisbjarnaaihiraatol th bdy it tt pr eeuneatly i elseasevsnd more ricuiy sprasd throuth fcctkera aid eastern pirtof tle tluited 8tves aad the dozotaloa of caaada thaa a sav other part cf the wodd ws win rot stop to siy why this is tha esse batwt d empratiealy sty the vicroau coxtockb brsrr of btrerooarmtes vil b feaad ia lnvihiihls aeddoi for lit pulies if- flietad with keryousaess dyspepsia coasumraioa defective xuniuon genenl lblll7 or weaksess of tha wbois systaea uae of he firsteffeets isea beraaseof the servoos or vital eaerfy fouowed- by s feeilar of uaceuil exafort ud strearth pin lloulaeri tirfouleksiad svn aaratr5juryiu turkish ikfm u t sure sad peedr ren fttluisaamlsat l t sure sad jpesdy ren tsrlibmij til tkla dlmhet ecrviiu udts tloolfcir ktoaer riisiaass there 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