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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Sep 1915, p. 7

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\, \?' ' ' U-v. X V" \ '• 18M T ; vf ..; J X ACROSS THE BORDER WH AT ÏS GOING ON OVER IN THE STATES. -V Latest Happenings in Big Republic f Condensed for Busy Readers. Michigan physicians will centre efforts efforts on the eradication of cancer.... Michigan state game warden secured secured 128 convictions during August. Off Coney Island the second shark has been captured within forty-eight hours. <* Mrs. Mary Sage, of Glen Falls, N.Y., aged 107, hopes to live to cast her vote. Four bandits robbed a man in a hallway on Brooklyn's busiest corner in daylight. J. II. Hyde, of Tacoma, Wash., claims to have . invented brakes for ocean liners. Detroit will only employ American citizens in future; those not naturalized naturalized must get out. Mrs. Newton Grubb, of Wilmington, Wilmington, Pa., was badly hurt when a can cjp tomatoes burst. • Buffalo advertised for a Polish nurse for the schools at $.720 a year and got no applications. Chicago chemists are puzzled at the substance in German shells sent them from the battle front. Cyrus Page, pioneer of Little Falls, Minm^Jéït $20,000 of -his estate for a town* clock in the courthouse. By some freak of nature, Joseph Struble, of Boonton, N.J., has ripe strawberries on a cucumber vine. ITS en POCKET SELF-FILLER Lürthéffome Letters The Pen for Is always ready to write on any kind of paper, Active Service. anywhere. Will last for years after (he war is over. Regular, Safety and Sèlf-Filling Types. $2.50 and up Sold at the Best Local Stores L, E. Wnf-'rm&n Company, Limited, Montreal From Erin's Green Isle news BY MAIL FROM IRELAND'S GREEN SHORES. Happenings in the Emerald Isle of Interest to All True Irish men. Steps have been taken with the idea of organizing Ireland as a munition munition producing area. At a meeting of the North Kildare, Farming Society, it was decided to. hold the annual show on September 29th. The Ulster Unionist Council has passed a resolution protesting against From the Middle West BETWEEN ONTARIO AND BRI TISH COLUMBIA. J much more «welcome visitor on the farm than the agent of get-rich-quick concerns and mining promoters, - and there is a moral to that if I only had time to work it out. Because peaches were saved for such' -extra special occasions occasions a tradition has /grown up about them in many parts of the country. Sonie housewives, otherwise very bright and a credit to the farmers' farmers' institutes to which they belong, consider it an extravagance' to pre- 'serv#peaches unless they get them at sacrifice prices. Yet these same women women will pay from ten to fifteen cents a quart for currants and berries, that need far more sugay to do them up than the already sweet peaches. As peaches- usually come in eleven-quart baskets, you will find if you divide the price by eleven, that peaches cost .less per quart than any other fruit. But because they were once so great a luxury,-housewives are slow to realize that they should have more of them than of any kind of fruit, for they are both the cheapest and the best. There is no reason why every farmer's wife in the districts» where peaches cannot be grown should not buy them as freely freely as they do other /fruit! and have them not only when the preacher it Items From Provinces Where Many «Ontario Boys and Girls Are Living. • > comes to dinner, but the when the boys for c , , , , j Ireland's exclusion from the Registra- Somebody put a skunk in the grand ; HriT1 ■ Rm ° piano just before a dance at the Free- From-Kare-Klub, of Winsted, Conn. Bawn emnloved at D'Arcv's Brewerv When Louis Barsley, of Roselawn, tion Bill. A man named Martin • Kelly, of -D -u-j, I ,1 -i -I-. .. , ,. ' ; met his death by falling into one of Pa., hit a stubborn bull it gored him ; the la vatg • and took twelve men to rescue him. j , , n , -d . The year-okl son of Herbert Wyatt, ! ga<r RF . A is the lat *' t of the of Salma, Kan., fell into a jar holding AtMone sold ' iers t0 secure the Dis , 5 inches of water and drowned. Jas. Reynolds was freed for hitting hitting a New York policeman who invaded invaded his home without a warrant. tinguished Conduct Medal. The death occurred, at Dublin of the Rev. Frank Sadleir, M.A., former- T , r, ... , ... . 4,, , . ly rector of Newcastle Lyons, Hayle- Jolm Guettmger's will left his gun u,. -, . ,< y . . - , ~ /-.i v x i hatch, at the age of seventy-four, and uniform to the German Club at i m, , „ .. , j 4. . ,, The number -of old age pensions Cleveland "for parades and funerals.' I • T i j • 4.x. i f -ni •. m, / ...... I payable m Ireland m the last Friday The son of Mrs. Ells Martin, j jn March m4 as 202 202 d on murdered by a negro at Murphybow, ; the last Friday of March 191B( 198,- 111., asks to be the hangman on Oct. j QQ q ' 16th. Kansas State liquor receipts showed showed 100,000 barrels less beer drunk in July and August than in 1914. A wild cat sprang on to the dinner table of Mrs. Maria Baker at Lone Hill Beach, L.I., and scattered the guests. Kosica Jordan, Roumanian inventor, wi^-lose his sight from a phosphorus explosion in his New York laboratory. Wm. Merrill, postmaster of West Newbury, Mass., has resigned because the "Government is neutral in the war. 1 Two special carloads of insane patients patients were taken from Morristown, Pa., State Hospital to Wilkesbarre institution. institution. Frank J. Moore and Sarah F. Kil- Ioy, just married at South Norwalk, Conn., waited 50 years to see if their love was real. The G.T.P. are drilling a well oil south of Lethbridge, Alta. Saskatoon had a surplus on its annual exhibition amounting to $3,- 200. Girl cadets are now frequently seen in uniform on the streets of Saskatoon. Saskatoon. . ' Saskatchewan now has a Retail Merchants'- Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The Winnipeg telephone directory shows 2,467 less connections than a year ago. Elbow, Sask., ratepayers voted down a by-law to provide better fire protection. P The gross income. from Edmonton Exhibition was $50,681, and the surplus surplus $5,497. Robert Shaw shot a prairie wolf that was robbing his hen coops at St. Vital, Winnipeg. The Bank of Montreal has warned Regina of the need of greater economy by the city. The city of Winnipeg roll of honor now shows 250 civic employes in the Canadian contingents. Calgary municipal voters' list this j year contains 41,537 names, an increase increase of 10 per cent, j Harry Cooper, grocery clerk, Ed- I monton, died as the result of a fall Reinforcements for Belfast shipyards shipyards and munition factories will arrive arrive in a few weeks from United States, South Africa, Canada and the Antipodes. - .At the opening of the Mayo As- ; down a freifçht hoist shaft, sizes Mr. Justice Boyd deplored the j state of recruiting. He said out of a population of 48,522 in the county, i only 438 volunteered. . ' j Second-Lieutenant R." L. Hender- ! son of Belfast, attached to the 4th j Battalion Royal Irish -Rifles, has been invalided home following an attack attack of enteric fever. The O'Mahony D. L., Grange, Con., County Wicklow, has presented an Irish wolfhound to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir A. A. Weldon, Bart., D.S.O., as a mascot of the 4th Battalion. A double, murder is reported from and girls come home from the city, and at all other times when they want to have something luxurious on the table. m Also it should be remembered that for eating from the hand the peach is the best fruit of all, but you should use for this purpose only the peaches that you buy in the full light of day. Once upon a time, or, perhaps I should say, "Once upon another time," a. newly arrived Irishman went out with a friend to steal peaches. It was very dark, and Pat had been told to grope along the branches for the fruit. Presently he whispered, "Moike!" His friend answered "Phwat!" patches got legs?" "Naw." begobs, I've swallowed a bug." Doctors say if . people kept their bowels in proper order there would be no such disease on record as appendicitis. appendicitis. It: |s due solely to. neglect, and is therefore preventable. If you have constipation, bad breath or headache you need medicine.. right away. The moment you suspect your bowels are clogged you should take Dr. Hamilton's Hamilton's Pills, the smoothest regulator of them all. They move the bowels and cleanse the liver so smoothly you scarcely notice the effect. But you gèt the action just the same. Taken at- night you wake up next morning, clear headed, hungry, - rested; energetic, energetic, feeling like a . different man. Why don't you spend-a quarter to-day and try Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They work so easy, just as nature would order, never gripe or cause headache.,. Finest thing for folks that are out of sorts, depréssed, lacking in color and spirits. Folks that use Dr. Hamilton's Hamilton's Pills are never sick, never have an ache or a pain,--feel good all'the time simply because then system' is clean, regulated and healthy. This you can easily prove yourself. „ \ -* -- THE GRANDEES OF SPAIN. TRUE PATRIOTISM. "Has "Then, straddle NOTHING TO EQ UAL BABY'S OWN TABLETS "\ TT-i rpv, on- , -. , , Collon, County Kildare, of Lawrence When Theo Sullivan's bar caught , T , , , ' -, q o+- xTa-,-,, T?>-,-,*.0,w xt t 1 nn ! Hayden, an old age pensioner, and his sister, Mary Ann Hayden, being found in their house beaten to death. N.J., 100 alarm in fire at New Brunswick, farmers responded to the their own autos. A slight blister on the leg of H. E. Duffenbach, Bloomsburg, Pa., caused caused an abscess, amputation of the leg and theif death. License fees of motorists and chaf- feurs amount now to $1,780,000 in New York State; an increase of $320,- 000 over 1914. At the district court for Wyandotte county, Kansas, women will sit on th^ jury this month ; there are some murder murder cases down. Because she had large feet and smoked cigaret'tes a young woman of Sparrow, Okla., was arrested as a man in Kansas City. Mrs. Helena Geberg refused tq^. be rescued from her burning-home at Philadelphia until the firemen"saved $1,000 in her handbag. The former commissioner, treasurer treasurer and recorder of the City of Nashville, Nashville, Tenu., are under arrest for larceny larceny of municipal funds. Mrs. Emma Schute, of Somerville, O., was found wandering in New York with $3,000 hidden in her clothing clothing as well as fat bank books. As Dr. Woodland slept at Medicine Hat a burglar in his home took $30 from his trousers' pocket. Crab apples grown in Winnipeg are the rare exhibits now at the'Minister the'Minister of Agriculture's office. Melfort, Sask., shipped out 34 carloads carloads of Carrot River Valley beef in one week, valued at $42,000. „ ' Rudolph "Walters, Austrian, serving serving 12 months in the. new provincial jail at Regina, has escaped. Swift Current's land tax sale on October 1st will consist of 4,890 parcels parcels of land now in arrears. Saskatchewan is holding a deep enquiry into school reform and educational educational wurk in the province. The News-Telegram of Calgary There is nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets for little ones. They are absolutely safe and are guaranteed free from opiates and never fail in giving relief from the minor ills of babyhood and childhood. Concerning them Mrs. Albert Bergeron, St. A-ga- pit, Que., writes: "My baby was suffering suffering from, constipation and teething troubles and Baby's Own Tablets quickly cured him. Now I always keep them in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . -41- BET $5,000 TO A CARROT. While skimming the tops of pans of. c i a j m s ft has 27 employes in the boiling glue in a Dublin factory,, ran hs of the Canadian Militia. Simon Toole, aged 19, fell into one of the pans and was so terribly scalded scalded that he died soon afterwards. A largely-attended meeting, presided presided over by Sir John Irwin, J.P., was held &t Tallaght, for the purpose ; on homesteads in the west of explaining to the young men of the. » Alberta is alarmed over. their duty in the present Peter McAra, senior veteran of the Indian Mutiny, who went to Regina 32 years ago, is dead, aged 75. The wife, under new acts, has to , sign agreements and mortgages King Edwar d Won, and He Gave Late Steel Man Costly Trinket. Henry Steel, head of the great English English steel firm of Steel, Peech and To- zer,. who has just died at his home in Sheffield, wàs perhaps best known outside trade circles as the man who laid King Edward, then Prince of Wales, $5,000 to a carrot against a horse at the Epsom races. The Prince lost and paid with a carrot formed of cpral mounted in gold. Steel and his partner, Peech, formed formed the greatest firm of .bookmakers on the English turf 50 years ago. The fortune which they made on the racetrack racetrack enabled them to enter the iron and steel industry as pioneers in 1875. Steel died at the age of 83. The excellent patriotic.work of the File Indians at Balcarros, Sask., continues, continues, and the Canadian Pacific through Mr. W. R. Baker, the Secretary Secretary of the Company* has received another encouraging report. It was in October last year that thirty-three of these colonists subscribed $502.10 to the Patriotic Fund, each farmer giving a certain number of bushels of grain, which when sold amounted to the above sum. During the winter that followed, the now famous File Indian. Brass Band gave concerts, thereby raising another $212.00, which went to the Belgian Relief Fund, and since March last, the Red Cross Branch of this Colony has raised $500.00 and endowed a bed in Cliveden Cliveden Hospital. The young Indian women women have done a great deal of knitting knitting and sewing. The branch has a membership of 86, while there are only one hundred and sixty souls-- thirty-eight men, twenty-six women and ninety-six children--in the colony. The patriotism of these Indians does not stop here. Two young men went to the front with the second contingent, contingent, and six more are going with the next. The File Indians lay claim to having the oldest Red Cross Society member in the British Empire in the person of Pointed Cap. This celebrated celebrated character says that' he is the rile old age of 107, and on November 12ÛL next will attain his 108th year. He is now an "associate member" of the Red Cross, and proudly wears on his heart the little red cross, the emblem emblem of the society. It is quite possible possible that in addition to the six latest recruits for the front, older members of the colony will go, as one man who is the father of nine children has expressed expressed his intention of so doing, and his wife says "I will - not stop him." Despite the fact that a hailstorm last month destroyed all the crops in the colony, the File Indians are not downhearted, downhearted, and have made arrangements to continue their good work during the coming winter months to aid the boys across the sea, thus showing a patriotism worthy of a king. * When They All Wore Their Hats in the Presence of the King. A grandee of Spain enjoys the. privilege, privilege, granted him many hundreds of years ago, of remaining "covered" in the presence of his sovereign/ This custom' dates from the period when, according to the theory then held, the king was "the first among equals." The ancient formula always, at the coronation of kings of old Spain was : "We, ' your equals, choose you "to reign over us." And the king assented assented in this declaration of his nobles. nobles. There was a time when all grandees grandees of Spain wore their hats in the presence of the king, but in time the idea of caste began to prevail, even among the grandees, with the result that they were eventually divided into three classes, and these classes were distinguished by the hat etiquette. ' The first class entered the royal presence covered, and, after an advance advance of a few steps, put on their hats, unbidden by . the king ,and the third class also entered uncovered but did not "cover" until requested to do so by the king. Then, according to the etiquette, "all were equal." There have been grandees who were not Spaniards,--notably the Duke of Wellington, upon whom the Cortes conferred the honor in recognition of his services to the state.' * GIL LETT'S LYE EATS DIRT Corns Cured Quick Applied In ^ 5 Seconds Sore, blistering feet from conn-pinched toés can be cured by Putnam's Extractor Extractor in 24 hours. "Putnam's" soothes away that drawing pain, eases instantly, instantly, makes the^feet feed good at once. Get a 25c. bottle of "Putnam's to-day. lu *Ulinm o*(Hina-rial oimctiok» [I 1 Especially Fat People. . "The higher up people get, the less they are inclined to envy their fellows." fellows." "I don't think that applies to upper berths in Pullmans." Minard'a Liniment Cures Dandruff. All Things Come. "I don't know why we came in here," said Mrs. Bored, as she settled herself down in a restaurant. "I'm not a bit hungry." "That's all right," said her husband. husband. "Just you sit here and wait." "Wait! But why ? I'm not hungry, as I said before." "Never mind, dear. You will be by the time the waiter brings our food." Worse Than Killed. In Glasgow, as elsewhere, a number number of good ladies are engaged in visiting the forlorn matrons whose husbands have gone to the front. One of these ladies the other day found the object of her solicitude dissolved in tears. "Why, Mrs. Macpherson," she said, "whatever is the matter ? Is .your good man wounded?" "Warn*, waur," sobbed the poor wife. "Worse!" said the visitor gently. "I hope he is not killed." - "Waur than that," replied the sufferer. sufferer. "Worse than that ? Why, what could be worse than that?" With a wild burst of tears the afflicted afflicted one explained, "He's hame!" The teeth of the badger are very peculiar, for, instead of resting on each other when the animal's mouth is closed, they fit into each other. REMEMBER ! The ointment you put on your child's skin gets into the system just as surely as food the child eats. Don't let impure fats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your child's blood ! Zam- Buk is purely herbal. No pois- - onous coloring. Use it always. 50c. Box at All Druggists and Storeu. His Status. "Is your wife going to give many parties next winter ?" "I don't know," replied Mr. Cum- "I never ask any questions about FAEMS FOR SALE. rox. her social affairs, vited." F LOOKIXO FOU A FARM. CONSULT me. I have over Two Hundred on my I'm lucky to be in- 3:st. located in tbo best eectione of Ontario. Ontario. All sizes. H. W. Dawson, Brampton. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. Minard's Liniment Believes Neuralgia. JOB Unjust Discrimination. "Oh, no!" soliloquized .Johnny bitterly, bitterly, "there ain't any favorites in this family. Oh, no! If I bite my finger nails I get a rap over the knuckles, .but if the baby eats his whole foot they think it's cute." P ROFIT-M4AKING NEWS AND Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and Interesting of all businesses. Full Information on application to Wilson Publishing Company, Company, 73 West Adelaide SL. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. TUMOEÏS, LUMPS, ETC. C ancer, internal and external, cured with- district ►crisis. FRESH AT NIGHT NOVEL PARING MACHINE. Only the "Eyes" of Potatoes Have to Be Removed by Hand. machine for paring vegetables f n g^ body, brain and nerves If One Uses the Right Kind of Food. If by proper selection of food one can feel strong and fresh at the end of a day's work, it is worth while to know the kind of food that will produce produce this result. A school teacher in the West says in this connection: "At the time I commenced the use of Grape-Nuts my health was so poor that I thought I would have to give up my work altogether. I was rapidly rapidly losing in weight, had little appetite, was nervous and sleepless, and experienced experienced almost constantly a feeling of exhaustion. "I tried various remedies without good results ; then I determined to give particular attention to my food, j and have learned something of the 1 properties of Grape-Nuts for rebuild- the appearance appearance of the sow thistle in the province --the curse of Manitoba farms. High hopes for war munition orders orders are roused in Calgary. The city thinks the C.P.R. shops will be used as a plant. __ *-- -e THE PREACHER'S FRUIT. which does the work better than it ! "Since using Grape-Nuts I have can be done hand and in much less I m ade a constant and rapid improve- time, has been recently invented," ! me nt in health, in spite of the fact ; Si says the World's Work. "A peck of vegetable can be pared by this machine machine in one minute. "The machine consists of a bowl with an abrasive lining. This bowl, into the centre of which a stream of that all this time I have been engaged engaged in strenuous and exacting work. "I have gained twelve pounds in weight and have a good appetite, my nerves are steady and I sleep sound. water is discharged and in which the ' I have such strength and reserve force vegetables to be peeled are placed, is ' that I feel almost as strong and fresh revolved by a small motor. The cen- 1 at_ the close of a day's work as at the trifugal movement causes each vege- ! beginning. table to strike against the abrasive "Before using Grape-Nuts I was lining. The water spftens the skins troubled much with weak eyes, but a.s of the vegetables, >.nd contact with my vitality increased the eyes became the rough surface quickly scrapes the skin off. The water, passing thrdugh the machine, carries off all the dirt and refuse, leaving the vegetable smooth and clean. "The only hand work required is in the removal of the eyes in potatoes or the cleaning of- indentations too deep to be reached by the mechanical process. stronger. .. "I never heard of another food as nutritious and economical as Grape- Nuts." - "There's a Reason," Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Ever read the above letter ? A new one appears from time, to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. Peaches Cost Less Per Quart Than Any Other Fruit. Once upon a time--you see I know how to begin a story in the right way .--a barefoot boy danced by the roadside roadside and "shouted gleefully, writes Peter Peter McArthur. It was in Canada, back in the nineteenth century, 'in the pioneer pioneer days. The little boy was healthy and freckled, and what he lacked in clothes he made up in the kind of body one should have inside of clothes. And he was very, very happy. In fact he was so happy that a passing- friend stopped to ask him the cause of it all. "Hurray!" shouted he of the freckles. "Why so happy?" asked the friend. "The preacher is coming to dinner!" dinner!" "I didn't know you were so fond of him." "I aint, but whenever the preacher comes to dinner we always have peach preserves." It really is not much of a storyr and I am giving it on account of its arch-e-o-log-Rcal interest, and not because because it is so very funny. It dates back, to the days when people merely knew, that peaches are the best of- fruits and had not discovered that Canada is the best place to raise the very best of them. The woman who was fortunate enough to get some from à sheltered orchard or from a lone tree that was so fortunately situated that it escaped, the frost, put up a few to have for such special occasions as the visit of the. preacher. In those days the minister was a Tea on the Battlefield. 1 Tea suddenly becomes j one of the~ items. of war material, and the price has gone up in the primary market about thirty per cent., with prospects of a real shortage and still further advances in price. When warring armies start buying tea -for rations on the field with its attendant great waste, and the entire Russian people are suddenly deprived of vodka and turned to tea, then 1 it can scarcely be surprising that ^ich a fluctuation should occur in the price of tea. Messrs. Henderson & Co.'s latest INJilkmaids in London. Milkmen in the suburbs are gradually gradually being replaced by milkmaids, and pne is sure the milkmaids will not stand the week's task of. the male "pram round," which is a seven day's journey. They will not emit the morning morning howl of the milkman, but something something sweeter and fresher. But one would like to be sure that her milkmaid's milkmaid's dress is as appropriate as" that of the short-skirted milkmaids we can even now remember, with the yokes on their necks . and the pails port and starboard! out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. This is to certify that I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family family for years, and consider it the best liniment on the market. I have found it excellent for horse flesh. (Signed) W. S. PINEO. "Woodlands," Middleton, N. S. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. The Main Difficulty. The manager of a factory recently engaged a new man and gave instructions instructions to thé foreman to instruct him monthly circular issued from Ceylon in his duties. A few days afterward Cautious. He "Why do you refuse Ethel's hand to Mr. Nocoyne? , Don't you want your daughter married off ? He--"Yes; what I am trying to avoid is having a son-in-law married "America*# Standard 4 Cycle Marine Motor" i Cycle, A Cylinder. 12 to 20 H.P. Hlgheet quality. quality. Silent operation. No vibration. Control! like the finest Motor Car engine. Extremely economical on fuel. Used as standard equip- 1 ' * * -- - • id's men! by over $0 per cent, of the worl fb " " leading boat builders. Catalog on request, j SIM to depending on equipment. KERMATN MFG. CO, Dipt. Bitrolt. Mich. I ONTARIO'S BUST BUSINESS SCHOOL. LLIOTT Youge and Charles Sts., TORONTO. We place many graduates in positions. Write to-day for College Calendar. W. J. Elliott, Principal, 734 Yonge Street, ypRONTO. and just to hand states: "A feature of the market was the record prices paid for flavory teas. The oldest members of the tea trade in Ceylon could not remember such high prices being'realized before." : *. the manager inquired whether the new man was progressing with his work. --The foreman who had not agreed on. Minard's Liniment Cures Bums, Etc. WONDERFUL RUINS. <? To remove tight rings from fingers, very well with the man in question, | pass the end of a piece of fine twine exclaimed angrily: j underneath the ring and wind it even- "Progresssing! There's been a lot iy around the finger upward as far as of progress. I taught him everything , the middle joint. Then take hold of I • know and he is still an ignorant the lower end of the string beneath Famous Citadel of the Black King, Christian. fool!" On the summit of a Haitian maintain maintain over four thousand feet high stand the wonderful ruins of the great citadel of La Ferriere. It was built by the-black king, Christian. Some of the'walls are eight feet high, sixteen sixteen feet thick and heavy, batteries of fifty-six and thirty-two pound guns are in position. They were laid to guard every approach of what was intended to be'the* last asylum of Haitian independence. Springs of water still exist in the interior and there were secret subterranean subterranean passages and chambers for holding hoarded treasures, many of which are supposed still to be hidden there. Although^ partially destroyed by the earthquake in 1842, which demolished demolished nearly all of the important buildings in the country, the colossal niins of the citadel still attest the gigantic works and the world still wonders how the material for the construction construction and armament was raised to the top of the mountain. It is easier .-"to get into society" than to keep from being talked about afterwards. 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