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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Nov 1910, p. 4

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nuel of "Portugal, to the middie 2 the EE a ao v fi life from his revolting sub-| ng a 1n0él go back forty years little child, on the kuee of anol an equally Ae and hearing trom him rallel instance. SE the events A x ¥ 3 i 3 ou sede af, who died a nd Een ae armed mob ot rioters} ph hy ohn cution: it Bing Success) Hes SR s le Com Baie roi ae foe For 80 yeass. it hen gurin Barbi ow torah i formsof gang inflammation, ulceration, dis- fibroid t Pla Iademments) i a eh poeta, Serious grin wantspecial advice write forthto Ml. Tes Pi kh: Fol tres and Riva Belpre & BILL HES, , SCIENTIST. " | he Old Jimmy 1 Is Not Ewpugh Now for the Housebreaker, o burglas, of forty years ago cats a "James," or growbar, and a "wise or skeleton keys. Wi he was ready to tackle any rg e p:piddushione 480! became a sclence, and mmy" useless, so Bill Sikes 'of next goneration provided himself ngs or . small uid niteo- 8 Zoey though "Bill ald have "But chemistr Ri electricity have gome to his aid. Whenever "a lar 'can Mt to 'strip eléctrie light wires, he has at hapd a simple method' of producing a degree of heat sufficient to pierce the hardest steel. He uses a carbon pole, safely insu- «lated, and produces an arc powerful £8 to melt anything. August 31st last an attempt was made on a safe belonging to a firm of Birmingham jewellers which the 'dentist: © kno There she spent the night, while |g Anta the gardens of the To £he "been rel * % the Empress, in order! tod gute their hands, was b, hn A dway Dr. Ww. Evans, a the mob raged through Paris, and vented its tury upon the royal pal ace, Next day Dr, "Evans took: the ex- Empress in his own carriage, And ed. 1 raged her safely through the gates of aris. Traveling #fl that dwy, they spent the Dight #1 a smuilcotintry inn, and at tibon ori the second day reach- ence an English yacht safely to Eng- iand--that peyer-failing. refuge. for fal- len monar Eugenie sate ~gnd™so 'did : Louis Prilip the ciizen King, whole rile Was swept away in the political' whirlwind 1848. Deserted by all ii courtiars, he gerne, ac- cutnpiittied by bis Queen; to coast of. Normand , 4 Where he, Zoncsalad himself "for ys, under the democratic' name of. by "mith, n At last he secured asifge to New-|p haven, and arrived in England, where, broken in health and spirits, he died two years later. ® Another Frene monarch, «whose at tempt to escape from his infuriated subjects was .less suectessful, was Louis XVI, France was ir the throes of the Great Revolution, when, on & dune night in 1791, a roomy coach' was driven up ja, one of the gates of | the Tuileries; and, stolid, apparently, [1 waiting for a Jase. Bub the coachman | ;m "vas no lex TRON! than' Count Ferson, a wed #i nobleman. A hooded, Jady--the toysl governess --with two chil ren, carts 'out and got in, and soon. alferwirds ihick-set i vidual, well muffled. It was the {ing and an hour later Marie An- 1oinelte joined éd the party. Then the heavy vehicle at last rolled sway, and, assing the Barriere de Saint Martin, 15 a coach with six fresh horses in Weiting. Now, the fois] arty imation them" ~wgelves 'safe, 'and the horses' "heads were J i northward for the German fron- tier, Alas; Mreachery had been at work; the flight was already, kpown, | and at dawn gallopers were in pur- ea ato try the same D Tent. og te thie ointment Las made 8 world-wide . repitati ! st sevefd | cages a dnd is why Ch overlook its meores iises in the relief of itching and health "reform. weonght physique of the sweate -Jer, with. Large did Small Sizes = Get our prices before lors ebquiciog Pldssliere; THE ANDI DILLARD. TABLE 0 SUPPLY COMPANY, 110 YORK STREET, TORONTO BUST. Srd.k HIPS ne a tempts, Jo 5 a dress or juctinely covers Dw ent weal ga Tack: of resistance: fo the: ning at ot disease, is sndeubledls, on one - the main caused of a high death is an obvious fact, Ee labor is ultimately Tt takes 16 100s of beetroot to tlk: 'of | one ton of sugae. $ treland knows that Dr, Ba overstated the case, Prof. Gosio, the cel Gelbial tal bactariologist, id convinced that cho- lera germs are transmitted by fish. He ; 1a8. undertaken experiments fo. ascer- | tain whether the recent ci out: in southern Italy was dus to it J) ? I be x trying to discover whether migra tory fishes caught Hr at sea con: tain 'cholera iniseche 4 torpedo boat had been) pl ps dor thatih ig Blo dione ie r searches, { Mis theory ds donfiried' N retu ; 1 sal to me years, 1 would am; a8 nsual, wo Hil be necessary to have all Jsh e caught #5 contained £40,000 worth of diamonds |""#0it" "At Varennes the royal party other valuables. A great hole found the bridge blocked, lanterns Bad bean melted Surongh two i shed, sternfaced men surrounded _#teel, and if the thieves aed. and i ; it, was turned. back. een 7! at work they infallibly have secursd 'the | These men used the oxy-: en blowpipe flame, which pro- duces the most intense heat known 40 man, next to the electric furnace. ; All that is necessary is a small cy- der of compre d en, such a8 No oval flight in all history has|ono i= use a suffering been s0 charged with excitement, JF oir weary! eyes, d hoever insults Louis shall be ean- ver. applauds him « shall be hairbreadth escapes, and amazing Bet tubing, sod b a india adventitre 'ms that of Charles 11. after 8, lie fon ihn KX a the Battle of Worcester One incidept |9% ala 8 4 8 amphithe ec wal fie: of & il nid the betel will of that Baht is worth recalling. ghout pape 74 PEARL . +3 JORONTO, CAN, ed 'on, and mixed with the gas, disguised "gs a groom to od beens "the result is a flame with a tems ' (ine Lane, stopped at a village | D2 8, 8 £ te of over 2,000: degrees Fahren.' bf bain s to have hie horse re- &it, which will melt the Harveyited | shod, 'What news have you?" he asked of a batt ° abip. the up-to-date' . "None, since the beating of those 'gafe-robber rogues, the Scots. I have not heard z jes hee oo the mia {a the 8 Miispronn Charles Stuart has sists 'of @ fitiely powdered mixture xen yet. : answered Charles, "it he | of aluminium and oxide or rust of i] Tr aihe he: 'deserves hangitig' more AL a cettain temperature, well Bests all it bringing the mown fo Bill, the aluminium 6d ie with oxygen, and the late on sbeak well, and Jike an honest the iron, and'| ging went off, chuckling to himself. hen he began 8 easy - os and | 0 ae brotper, James IL, yz achiey, © 58 § because Av |g a tre 2. g a: most 'success escape. end: n Bus Phe 8 errac ¢ ¢ i8 ~iacreas iy heat fvolsed by this cheniitdl a only by Berwick, he" slipped out {7 he, bux be 2, 80 1! sents : ; ds and fe i r e - action' is 'So terrific that under its, of the back door in the middle a : g " : steel tuns like melted sealing- |. the night, boosded a small skiff, and to reached a fishing-smack, in which | 8 public at¥ ran, down ithe Thames, and across by El. seas Ambleteuse, dui JRELAND'S TRADE. -|A Great Lirogss of "industry in the Emerald Isle, s { eat ot Srivie bob dotetu salve of terraced [to tr rig but do ee Of as. 245 the inditstrisl condition of Jreland, but flgon| now it can be maintainediwithout the possibility of conttadiotin that the tide has turned; and hat Deland 2 hE Bl -beconiing bejorsslane ot t prosperous coun wher | the world. Already her ex rnal 4 down te recent times, { he E "yuling monfirch besides Ki ong pufls l who has recently been fo that ug

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