. ' ‘7 ,‘ï¬f‘g‘xp " . . 1‘ 5 ‘ :ï¬v-flkt‘n .. a â€wombaaau... . .,; , H \ . . h . r ., , ._ . . .. f... s ‘uq~w..n......â€"Lm- -A\.‘,; A, if: . . .. , ‘r<.ve.:.,' .. ‘u‘x- -' r_ tr. . .. _; 3A , ’9‘, "dual.aa..l..i~¢..u....-...lai.... ‘L‘ A . .. . . . ‘ -. . wilt mat-on" gummy: W, ...»u -.:= z... 3.1“ ‘. M l?“ Make a "m . . . v. ï¬v ‘ V'vz. “tar. make lather 06'â€- !oap. and than with: door: an -‘ doorman vat-y lithtly. It will surprise you to to. how quickly and «albthc dlrt comes of. "‘ " " "“ “ SURF everyt an“ Son: is the but totem... Washable. “mommy. thin: or makes the hands core or rough. It is a pure. hard soap.‘ and f costs no mom than comment . mature onus nos. mm with p out; a "mu automate“ m †wad mammal!“ mm m nut-l are Wuwlth bulb. nine to Inhaler: of Guelph uhoolu by. the Society. a premium: in geranium are N Muted (or not u‘ window; amino an M an anomaly hardy when 'plb'Moull of doors. U5. 1 ,Du'tnhhyiolnthogi'htp hyacinth ' loam Wazoo-'1. or. wood garden . . If earthfmm they-garden is anaemia; aunt pal-mm pm or" ~ ,aharp “who earn 3.1 rant m‘m,§ that fuuuopsa the bulb is about in: in inch below the ‘ top. of What. â€the Soil fairly firm around that bulbe Water them; well, we. so as to moisten all the soilinthepotor,box.Thetopoq ' the bulb would-be. only. just new watery Solved by Discovery of Body of; lilac More at Echelon Fella â€"lllcappeaml About Two «weeks Ago F‘Cnelm Falls. Oct. 22.â€"-A mystery which ain'roundnd the sudden disap - pearance two weeks ago of Miss Pow- ers who for some years was employ- as cook at N'onmey's hotel. was solv- ed thin morning. when her body was discovered floating in the river by a mun; marl who was fishing. He saw in object float-in; in the river, which looked like a (human body, and turn- ed to the village to report. Mr. G. L. Liam’s launch was secured and; a doc: tor was conveyed 'to the spot. where was seen. It was found to be. than at the late Miss PowersJ and it is supposed that in a fit of tempor- ary Manny she threw herself into Lb river. The body- was not badly WM and was easily identified. . ' The W ladyl was 41 years of a daughter (IL Mr. J. J. _ of this vintage. .8119. was but without mults. . highly W and 'deep sympathy is felt ion the bereaved family. For some little time before, her disapâ€" pearance His Rivers was seen to be in a' nil mood. and it is sup- posed: lbhall‘ this fact explains her dis- appearance. nail mbscquen’tl dis- covery of her. body. It is not expect- ‘ ed than an inquest will be held. I . -â€"â€"- ' . E Word was received this morninz in Liam corroborating the finding of the body by two young lads â€", Ted Calder and Willie Shawâ€"who were fishing. Miss Powers. as we under- stand it, has been missing for two weeks; she suddenly disappear- ed one night. no one knew where, al- though ill was supposed by many thalt she had entered a convent. while others advanced the supposition that she had been drowned. as thirty-nineyears of are and.‘ well known by. the town people. Rel- atives made a diligent search for her 5W romm noun ’â€" Y MAN [hangar M . will Mime-I flower llllODS. In an Aï¬ldavlt tie Wheat!» loans by Ulrich She 1an Question: Written by Members of the Audience. Leslie‘s )Veekb, in a. recent issue. ta; lhl' following. which mu 'oe rcadailh interest by many who saw Mrs. Fu's performance in Toronto. laat year- In the course of an action brought by Mrs. Eva Fay, a professional. mind-reader, who attracted much at- tentfpn last season by her perform- ance in a New York variety; theatre. ~ to restrain two playrighcs from us- i-r-g the name “The Fays,†in a thu-atrflcal production.- afï¬davits were: made by one of the defendams shat Mrs. Fay accompliSbcd her seemingly wonderful feats by ingenious 111-:- ‘thn the “act“ 13 cl-an'mal means- â€"â€"Iâ€"â€"â€"'-â€"__._______________,_____,.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"I -'_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-T-’ â€"___â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€" performed persons in the audience . are asked to write questions on pa-» :per pads, from which the questioner tears off the sheet on mum be me gwriuen and puts it, in his pocket. Ehlrs. Fay, from her place on the 3 stage, mpeats the question and ultra. 'an answer. The affidavits charge â€that the. pads are so treated that ‘ an impression of the writing remains won the sheet next to the one. turn loll. so that, the question may. be read by a confederate and telephoned by! a concealed wire running under : the stage, to Mrs. Fay. whose heavy veil. the affidavit says. couceals'hur end of the telephone. As the denou- Ient “as at one time propertyhnau for Mr. and Mrs. Fay. special- mlera lest attaches to his charges._ “GK OF ENERGY. I FALL DUCKS NOT YET Ill. Acmfroublekmongurowlnguya. nod fluc'eathcrlsltmm â€"Amuood8mplylellccdodâ€"l stream-north. Dr. William’s Pink linoleum!!! m i 3 . Evening: P0311 lofâ€" Ontolor 23. l Last year. at: this season fail ducks 5 in almost: count no energy. who tire out: at the least , cxe‘rtixm. and who feel by: the time -‘ they have done their day’s work as ‘ though that. day. was} a week long. In some of those ‘cases there is a fur- ther Sign of’ warning in the pimples and disfiguring eruptions break out on the. face. There are certain signs that‘ the, inlaid is out of 01181:, and unless it: is promptly ' 1 br kdown, orl . enriched. a 00m? Eta ea . ‘huntelr. will find. plenty of sport .awaitiniz him- in the deviant-3} 'means' of getting} within shooting perhaps consumption. may be the reâ€" sult. All we young men should Lake Dr. “’fl'liams’ Pink Pills. These pills actually make new rich, red blood, clear the skin of pimples and eruptions and'brinla' health, strength and energy. Here is a bit of proof. Adolphe» Roland, St. a young man of 9 years, who says; “For more. than a. year I suffered from general weakpess, and I grad- ually grew so weak: shat I was forc- ed. to abandon my, work as a clerk. ‘My appetite failed me, I had occas- ional violent headanhes.’ and! I began to sufher f‘om: indigestion. was failing so rapidly; than: I began to ftat than commutation was fastening itself on me. Our. family doctor treated my, but I did not $81.!) under has care. I was in a. very. discour- iged state whena friend from Mon- treaJ came 'to see me. He strongly “Viral me to try Dr. Williame’ Pink Pill-S. I did so and inside of three weeks I began to feel better, my typetite began to improve and I Seemed; to have a feeling; of new. “Wage. I continued. the pills until I had taken ‘ten boxes and I am now 011mm; the best of health I ever Md. My cure surprised many of my thelid-El who began to regard me as incurable. and I Edmonig'lyl advise, nth-.A er young men who are weak to‘ fol-. . 1‘,†1113 example and give Dr. Wil- Jiams’ Pmk Pills a. fair trial.†' ham is no mystery about the ‘W that Dr; ‘W'illiams’ Pink Pills make. The pills actually, make "“1 rad blood which braces and “Twat-hens every. organ and every â€Quit: the body. That is. why those Bills cone all common; ailments like anaemia. rheumatism. indigestion . “maï¬a. St. Vitus dance, headaches 9d 'bcnkanhu and the. special ail-r grants of women and rowing girls ‘1 Mgefl‘tmse pile from any Viewâ€... “I mister. from the Dr. of“ Medium. cu. .Brockville. tgsowwngtotboxoreix boxes, a inorth. Acouplectd‘aya of realcoldn which gweather. and a snow storm- 'or two 3 would send tho. birds south, and for“; ‘thur Simpson. town. in; in the marshes of Gooseangl Em- ily Lakes. So’fazrlfllis coupon nolall ducks have’ been seen. the fine weath- er permitting thenfto enjoy, the so - curity. to be found. in the distant this desirable combination of events ; our duck hunters are most devoutly 3 wishing all the plenum time. ' However, the enthusiastic ' duck of distance of wary ducks that make these waters their. {Needing and feed- ing grounds. Manx lame flocks were seen the other. day. by some visitors at; Sturgeon Point‘ and Mar. Main, of i the Bank of Montreal at. Fen- Jerome, Que, is I elem Falls. who visited the marsh op- Eposite Blythe the) other day. says he i saw wood'ducka'and whistlers appar- on U! in flanks of . ~ Mr. Thus. Sadler, ,w o is occupying his oohtazo at Ball Hint for}, ample of weeks. is having some Izoodahoot- inz. andAlderman Rea. his next door lneighbor. taken I! hand: in the (fun mommy with fair. success. ‘ Meats. J. M. Kmls-on, :tovrn; nah. Knowlaon. New York, and. Ar- are now en- damned at Baum Point. and will make thinly! interest†to: the'dnok lit-sterility cum; the next two weeks. The: are splendidly equipped. Herb having brouzhlfbver a bean- tiful Krupp made gun.‘ “‘33)" uses he has been decimatin‘g duck flocks for a‘ quanteu‘lof a. centuryor more. By *the aamd (token. he came mighty near losing it yesterday. ‘Hia, canoe filled with oamphng gear, was being towed witfltW-oth'ern behind a yacht from Stur'montd Sandy Point. and ‘17 upset. Emma “waiving. pan and other izeaa‘disappeafed into the depth. {but thanld gun "refused . to leaveitu owner. who. when hejfkhod: Wdtlft'rom m tutthwatt. looked; asifhehadpickednphi an pleased ,hloak‘ , ‘ofcdlafl'utock.’ ‘ for the encouragement! of duck hunter: Benet-ally we publish the (allowing taken from theWinnim Free Press oil twenty yeare‘rtalao f. A hunting party returned yesterday from them}: of. that 34:5va ' rt halving endothapoila. Myra . of“ .w...‘ «3.1 . . fl...“ W‘Awt ‘ 1;. Parker. worth 3150. Bob.‘ ' swings his old reliable with which ' d013, mills,“ r can themtrfano oi the soil, when potted The our‘faoe :90 the coil should be about half an inch below-thexih oi the pot to allow. space for. whter. Plane thahwh or box in a ooolplace. either on of doom or in the cellar. and cover. in with about two inches of coal ashes. amid. or light. cell. If put in a- cool, damp place. my; will require no more water until they are taken out. Ill they, are put out of doors some extra covering. of ldavee or straw. should be given to prevent them from hem; frozen too aeverely Keep them in thin cool. dark podition for five on nix weeks. or longer. un. til the roots are rooted well. when they can be brought. into the window Water must: be given now. whenever the all appoarc dry. Keep the coil always moist: but: not saddened, until they have «In. flowering. If potted in September. or. October and treated as Islamabad they, should be in (Iowa: at. Chriqtm' ' as on†New Year's. Dutch Mam g .are d lli't't‘lb no to grow. the WM , althouz' hit keptdry when they havodone flowering. they. in «the fol- lowm§mfljmofl in autumn or planted pull in the mute fol: lowing summer. 5, NM and! Tnlipa~Both of these in. hallthoduoutlouhwo aw. ' i . l t m hlrhwm taunt. we so. Full “unlit we rd. we hear ‘00 “the whereby We know all tho ï¬lth of hurt-yin 39" One walkedbelidouaon, the otreet. ' ; I'M rib m Ibirit‘a It is imply a cue oftbe "flora; lus'wheat and your, . .. getungleu nourishmcnt. . .. Row! Household. g ‘ Flour , 1 ,_ .. ‘ is so‘ milled that nothing goes into'it' encept the part _' ; uofthe wheat; that. is food. You get just what you pay « 'f0:--£h¢~' best and erect flout made; It ghee 6: because itisallflour. Your grocer can supply you. owe flair mo. ui. ~ I MEI F0! IELLEVILLE. Several mam have" taken place the past: week in Belleville. any: in Daily Ontario. rent-dint: the Henley Fall.- power. which resulted in a deputaticl vis'tinz Bollevillc recentlv. it was composed of rapâ€" mtativo man d the lake front as moteflout‘: “Your vi‘on empty casement tuna. . Your «one: fill and lift it huh-l Behold. its flame is flickering l , Bap.†a wind in blowing high; look folrth and-I. a Shadow fall ‘Uvun the comma: roadside wall. “Rib!" the World may say. "We phantaay. . What in tho flicker of a flamn. - A wandering ahadom passing by?†But we. m"hmv Who went unseen Our cease: and the world, ’bety'een.‘ 0 yothaa walk this duty place. Whose spirit. in the clamor reels, Whose ears are filled with nothing- . neat Unmeamhz drone of endless wheels, Come walk with us. and you shall learn Wham Hands their mighty turn. "1‘53 but out: nightly way we tread With dizzy brain and bruised feet. While cloud: of duet all fiery red Sweep to the sunset up the street. 'c‘t the gloom quivers, Huabl and bark! Who was it called us from the dark! -Lucy Lyttlcton'. in the Specta- tor. (Mada-:0. .____.__â€" Tll IIAltY MID. My son. when you speak of the work ‘ you do. there's something to keep in mind; No matter. how" little it pleaoes you . dm’t call ill "tip daily grin " Dm't toll oft the taste that you die- like. In! grumble at gar: y fate-- There never was work set'to on; bulk that we had a rirht to he“; axla It iln't the wqu; it ien‘t the ,hire; can mmnpota or boxes in Lthe , ‘windoW‘ for ‘winzten flowerinz. 'on. they may be planted out in the glar- den for spring! flowering. If grown in pota or bomior ,‘the window, treat‘tbunial; recommended for Ethé Dutch hyacinth. although they inn he a. few weeks titer in flowering. Ifyouwiaht‘ogrqmthemcutof doors. plant: themearly in October. Dig theirmnd’w “and. rake ,it.‘ fine. Then plant‘the rows, or singln in the. border. Dutch hyacinthS. narcissi on ,tulip bulbs should be planted so that the tops of the bulb are two or three incheS‘beâ€" law the surface of the coil. and should be about eight or ten inches apart. The surface of the soil should be patted. down firm after the bulbs. are planted. Duticli hyacinths are not quite hardy out of‘dpom and req ' WW‘ protection; . NM and: holidbulbe are quite hardy, and will need nogroteqtion’ durinz winter. They: will continue to .zrow and flower every. apt-inafor $22“ if Lleï¬tl undiaturbed in the bor- All bulbs. suck as hyacinthe. ' tu-' pa. marshal, alto... should. be potted have In planting out a, chiom be planted closer together. butat only about half the depth recommended for Dutch hyacintha. narciaai and. tulips, Crocus do molt grow well as a rule indoors. 'bufl make good. border bulbs. (D‘ABTOBIAr ill Kind Yul llfll Allâ€: †BAUAI’MIEJ'O WE NICO! not section In: M urea Over new by treat mama. Evening Post of Oct. 17.: . Mr. A. J. Grant. chief engineer of the Trent canal, Mr. .J. H. McClellan. superintendent†and other officials passed .up 10-day! to. Ganiebmge. They will formally take ever; the section of the canal between Balsam Lake and Lake Slimcoe. The stipetch 05081131655 sixteen miles. and the naming of it makes fifty-titre miles of additional “may. avaiï¬bm. The part to be. takcngiovelggem aces} 3w contract work of Messrs. ‘ wn ' Aymiand m M! 8:" Sweeter-.11» Trentganal will l. on be open all the way‘Jrom‘Healey‘s; falls ..t0f'0ni.ll.ia. The new liftisiock at KWd is not. yet com and and will not be taken off to ‘ Do-' Salton-Bridge Go‘s hands out the 5N“?..; .-,‘-; .. ' ‘ y. ' In connection with the waterl; sup- ply along the. Trent .‘ML. upt. McClellan says that even me e of no more rams-there. is..plen ; of uator conserved to keep all t'g his industries in Petenboro goinggr‘lrom now until Apr' when. The water at Penelon. f! Mimi-teen inches higher than .. Mfg Balsam lake in: is thirte¢1‘~. inphea. i‘iand at: gStur- yuan lake it: unreal. higher; {The water supply; therefore, is ample to. supply all prevent-and future needs. Not only in Ottawa. has low water doomed. much inconvenience. also-ini_16ananmue and other. tom p: . II that lo we _ (9â€!‘1 Free Press.) 1. Mam?" pt. G. H. Gaul ' inhomme as the Data .. Mrs! til.- Is (hi. a the-sune wtkfl'ï¬li who , .. ~__â€". F‘ Iiw 1-K: , .' 50351133 3" 3t! , .v 1min clumps, , _V " transportation facilities with which it: is Housed. , , . 1’ The deputahion was composed of J. Culverwel‘l, managing-director. and. proton Evident; E. C. 8. Huycke. K;C.. and Count: . Chas; Manson. of Cobounzz ï¬â€˜ an D. V. Sin- clair, and H. C."Bnnt."m-trean.. of the. Bel'leville Hardware 001nm. lattes! were also received from Col. B. A. Wand. MI†and. Robert A; Muholland of Port Hope. ' .Belleville will'alm be pleased to learn that 188-31}; Mr. J.,M. Hurley. (ax-Mr; became a subscriber of etoak and‘al‘oo at the earnest re- quest of Messrs. Euycke'and Cul- verwcfl m behalf of the Board of Directors. accepted at directorship in accompany.“ . Mr. Hurley stated‘that he did so becam’it wad hi- dpla as a public citizen to advocate,.m unmistakable mm. the necessity: of electric pow- QT; one,“ anntltieofor this I?" ‘oompan' " ' v hold a Lem on the Ontario Coven-ammo for the Beale: Fallgand‘hwer’ rapids. and own by deedtwo portions, of the ‘W upper- rapidn th . . propose eu- mam transom ‘ line down to Campbell- ford, four miles south. and on to Brighton. diverginz weal: to (Job borne. Ooham; and Port Hope and east to W and Balloting. They intend uniting othen Trent river . ‘ ï¬nd all the present time x“. Oblmdl has secured by deed several portions o! ‘the different wa- ter panorama Campbetlford. Believille can expect: in the near future to be connected with 'a trunn- mm' ' line with thirty thousand horse power. cmneoted ml: the intial .Aethemot‘tdrehd'on themem and of'tho‘ Board of Trade banquet last week. "Hero’dtfl. Believino -â€". More Power to not.“ ' Tin Hydro Electric '_Power. Comm“ do!) have written the comwy. re- “with m dcvelql ‘pomr for h. a: pawn-.1 ' . - - 4’- Q '0 r . i . cant Am;mrc. . ‘ l factual-CM i W. W Manâ€" 3'pr- eat-1y, Kent-at; between Willianiand York-dag. is to m Lindsay’s . wm'srcmu wherein: mm a- fair-ct mmem;mmnity}wul we. ., «am m will be legato} in. Ii “(tritium the boundar- iell mentioned. with author. 100 yards away..u_i'Waliam-¢. It, looks good. but. to all you. tl’m trutlnl‘d pref to one ï¬ve hams-alums." -_ - ' Have you some not hailing from sun to sun That cunt. in the eyes of them who neeâ€"it's "how in the labor done!" Lemuaayouaay it‘s the daily grind. that moment: you. hate your work. â€That moment the imp of indolence shows you how you shim; . That moment you lose all your good . intent; that moment. you ought to quit. L For an work that you do ina friend to you; while you are a friend to it. And me you have called it' a slav- iah task and‘namod it "the daily . grind." - Your work is a snare that willcatch ., your feet. and cause you to fall “ell may My all, when you work you must .zt'minhyour tank: you must tin- ’ tab that: task. alum, T And with that; is done with a friend . hand will. change to a «topping ’ stale. ill carry you over the barring mm or. out of the clinging limb Andlittyolitowhcreyoumay. put yourhnndmflnwork thatyou want. to do. It: will help: you aim): to the height: . you wok. will bring you unto your goal â€"- _ Jun '1“ you were it's "the (1me ~' ' â€itwilJbrindyou both You're sure it‘s last color? How “Ede did you tell met A ‘l'ul'l- yard! Oh yes. You are sure you can’t sell me Ten yards any chimper than live? Just a minimaâ€" You'ne certain it. hasn't a thread of green in it? I couldn’t wear green. and the light here's a little Confusing. The threads in it seems rather brittleâ€" ]‘hme dyes rot stuff so. Dear me, seems Lb... one. twenty, 13 high. Are your auto that yards will be plenty! Now what do you thinkâ€"dam this 'silk supple match it! It .hna Just a pale tinge of mucâ€" do you catch in flow. what 1 was thinking was â€" - wall. now, 1 wonder l Thflt'l not the rum. sample at all ! Such a blunder l in ~'l l picbed‘it up u I left, hum. , And most have pinked up the wrong onel Snob. a worry _ It: i to do shopping! Now isn‘t it. bellman, ‘ “(lingual W lavas tom-a? to getting Some skirt goods to match it! Is th'm piece as high as i The other? How would this lookout (O the his" 1. ’ . You any you have none in the dark blue0_8uch a. gig. . L' dirk 'bluevin t L would be law- fully pretty! . What’s .that piece up there! ho. the ‘ one just above it 1 indie: Got it lbw'n please. Oh, I «Adam itl I love it! 260". an't that oweetl Bot light. I me thinking . 'It might not be easy. to clean with- oot chripkinxl . _ 9 blue ulk neat at hand! There! Just lay it: " tn. ‘With out this; of blur. I - - l «six 50 thil Beet Fur House ...IN LIN.DSAY... OUR STOCK is now complete, a n d every article, small and large, has been thoroughly examined by us, and we can say to the ladies of Lindsay and County that the reputation we have gained will be fully sustained tlï¬s year. Alzhough prices in many of the leading Furs have advanced, still we bought early, and can sell our present stock at last yera’s prices To intending purchas. ers, we advise you to g f“ i 3, choose early, so as to get a ï¬rst choice, and also to save the advance price, which we will have to sell our ‘ repeat Orders †at. 3' Jackets, Ruffa, Stoles, Caperines, Collars, Huff‘s, Gauntlets, Caps, Our Large Stock consists of: g l Fur-lined Jackets, Coats and menâ€: 3 0"L0nghlin McIntyre. CASH AND ONE PRICE. Men’s Coon For-lined Coats. 5 Moms“ mu “‘3 but am moms IAILIAY. W cm are [m In m OBITBAIY. Icll Km Lindsay lady Dies by For In W A deppateh from Bulimia-ton states that anther. ntart baa. been made on the extender: of the railyvay to the north, presumably to the Whitney has been pro- and its com- Fm. M A despatch from Frobieher. Sank. says; For the first time in the his- tory of Frobishet: the .zrim reaper visited our town and gathered in one (if our mod beloved and respected citizensin thperaonoffliaanhrgo a the waiver ple of Halibut-ton would gladly wel- come and which. they believe, would mitmtbqeetahlighmentdanew m of mi“ and progress in that motion. Mr. Thou. Preston has 3: arm of men at work: clearing the land of the Canada Land Co. and they are heading towards Haliburton. Hopes are ranting high for another road~ way tapping this reg-ion, which, in natural resources, is reported to be very rich. Em Lin Holder Dead. A cable deSpatch announces the death of Lord Wvllum Scully. in London. England. He. held 40,001) acres of land in neutral minimise,â€" 000 m Nebraska, 50.000 in Kansas and 40,0(X) in Missouri. H0 owned a house in “Washington. D. C., and had lately became, naturalized. -â€"â€".â€"- If experiments which are now be- ,inz made witha new device knownl as the telezrapbonc. succeed. another louz step toward the prevention pf railroad accident! will have been tak- aret Emma Lee. causan' of our resiâ€" dent phvdcian. Dr. R. Allen Lee. The 1310 Miss Lee was advised by her: mtdical adviser to come West for a- c mare c-.' alimam about a )4... .150, when she came here with her poster. from Ludaav. After coming lav-re the cinungo of air memo to on your beneficial to her. and the ll.‘.’5ln 10 mainly imouwo bu: u... ';~x.,...v..~ly caught cold while attending 2.. mr household duties. from “1.1a. 6.1.0 never ffullv recovered. ll was thought that she was out of (lumc‘c'r. when the tool: a chanze for 'llm worse on Thursday of lart Mimi. and paesod' away to the :reat beyond on Sunday last ac’ midnight. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Parker. (1 Oxbcw. as- sisted. by the Rev. W. D. Junkrm. floral offerings were numerous. llcr sister, with whom she lived, and relâ€" atives, have the deepest sympathy o( the whole community in thci. ber- cavement. Her death will be, .1 reat- ly regretted by her many Landasay friends. . The Oldest limo Body. â€The oldest body. of any human b0- ingnow reposesin -ln€ Egyptian galâ€" on. It in expected that before longâ€ery of the Brit‘l] Museumâ€, my†the new apparatnl will be in use on animal big railroads. l The wen-upbeat: makes a_perma- neat record of all train dispatching order- amt bx ‘the telegraph ticker or .ovut the telephone wire. . The wire. where they are electri- callydu'ed. .Anaoonaaarecord oftbadcuhas veenmadenonq the wire the train despatcher aces attached to the tale- Qraphnlm to his ear and hears the m M as they were given. be repeated as often ' older: will ’ moreoubstantial backing." {screens are primarily: for the palm. ' " ' ~There iano “In“;to'thememory olden are therdnpon the wire and ago-rut half my time. The I-Wfor future d? mum at portion of the, will azive so per- as the ' , therein, was snpmgd ' long ago. That: in tin law malpracâ€" the American Antiquarian. "it is the body of a man who “’35. buried in a‘ shallow. grave, hollowed out of the sandstone on the wont. bank d2 tbfl NU. M070 the time Of the calf» lieat mummiC-d kin: which the m0}:â€" eum possesses -. before the time of Memm who was supposed :to have ruled Egypt, and-ms: “van thounmd years ago." _._.â€"_ ,_ m. w .(7 ‘ Commenting on a: recent care of running down of! a lady by an auto- mobile in the streets of Toronto, the Globe says; â€The law on this 9-1:me of right: of! way will have to Marta ltled eventually by the courts and the sooner. the better. The tint vic- tim of an accident; who has the con:- age to put up, a fight will find plenty, of mpathy. and probably. who of That the trian, and‘that he hen a right of. way, to be settled tioe in England, and our ,own com-t3 have rightly followed- it. Not long can {edge Channel; of “unreal. in pm 3 11 mm chauffeur took acceded to impress the fact on the public! in igmeral and motor veâ€" hicle owner: and drivers in particu- lar. There is no reason to think that any ewrt Will-decide otherwim, unleu‘oun lexiclatnreaby statute aliâ€" enatotbia reasonable protection from the pedal, rian. The streets are for. ‘1' â€233-0 u ‘ V F a the despatoh-v . : cr‘h Hoiil'alair‘m‘have el- the people, not: only for thug who- WM'W «one «um reoqzâ€" 319W enough tc'owmmoton ‘ . .v‘il m { ‘-‘.‘ ‘I’1..14 u r“:;iu