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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1908, p. 6

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Dy M itly Did M Jite Easgy ve ‘YÂ¥. He about ; n rnin Purpose 10one Wo nig T MBA «x the way trace my 0 Ange! ell. Ts that ** ind PV fall did aAr A@MLE! | [fTaming Elephan Trust H rayer path brooc t C T LLL y _ ~, °, fhe Equal Sllffrage League fi New York at a recent meeting, the Washington Star repeats one of her stories of old Hiram Doolittle, Hiram made his wife keep a cash acâ€" ceount. Every week he would go over it, growling and grumbling like this: "Look here, Hannah, mustard «rln- ters, 50 cents;: three teeth extracted, g2, There‘s $2.50 in one week spent for your 1 own private pleasure. Do you thisnk I‘m made of money ?" the in quoting jwresident of t g.f\."w York ashington : stories of old Hiram made eount. Every growling and ; it N H Ir juir it |___Next day expert mahouts, or drivers | mounted upon tame working tuskers enter the kheddah and begin to make | friends with the captives. ‘The work of | training these wild elephants is astonâ€" | ishingly simple. It is also comic to witâ€" | ness, because so wellâ€"trained _ are the | tame decoys that should the prisoners misbehave "themselves they are very drastically corrected by the tusks of _their taskmasters. In & week or so each captive is led forth between too tame elephants, and his education is very‘ nearly complete, Many elephants are shipped from India proper up to Moulâ€" mein and Burma in ships specially built for the purpose. I have seen as many as one hundred and twenty fullâ€"grown eleâ€" phants being put on board these curious liners, They are lifted by a special sling harness, attached to cables, and a powerful crane, It is pitiful to 88@ Thn kswrcw _z »s For Pleasure from the 8] the Eanal Saf ‘ $K% NOFAGE Frevacpes o4 OFPRARES I Eipou® nncdin ty 34 . n | through its Forest Departmel!t. fn the --(?h,o?:),:fl‘:% said old days this was done by digging pits | p;,] just over fro in the jungle, and covering them lightly going about the o with twigs, branches and grass. But for ing ber new Americ one elephant successfully taken by | this | hep old peg shoes!‘ method, at least twenty were ma.imed]comp‘n;un‘ & or destroyed, and now the "kheddah" is mt mgy simply an immense enclosure made with Purz the trunks of trees and with a Vâ€"shaped entrance. On a day preâ€"arranged thouâ€" | g‘:‘:‘hg’g, :::'-"h and n em ouse sands of beaters, under the supervision | Something gave a liit of white shikarees, or hunters, drive the Mamma erooned a lul wild herds from their feeding grounds Fripy + olyk. not seo towards the kheddah; and at last, with | Something That caa‘y a thunder that shakes the ground, many | Cannot walk or canno hundreds of the monsters rush, screamâ€" fi‘:’-““:’d to get in so ing and trumpeting, into the great (»Ee ';o":{:‘,“f,.’.k"“??n inclosure. The In takes the become lagers, rabewr. Bhess 0 n cay 0 0+A . AHRCTECT and seventyâ€"five dollars. These â€" ele. phants are renewed from the wild herds as occasion demands. But the Indian Government strictly protects every eleâ€" phant betweer the Himalayas and Cape Comorin, and no one may be shot save by special license, and when it is clearly,‘ shown he is a "rogue," or outcase from | the herd, and on that scomink WhksLs 1 | TT. ne must go to Burma, where the teak timber trade, worth millions â€" of dollars a year, is the staple industry, Teak, as everyone knows, is very valuâ€" able wood, quite equal to mahogany, and much used in expensive furniture â€" and fittings. ‘There are in Burma vast forâ€" ests thousands of square miles in extent, and these are leased by the Indian Govyâ€" ernment to private corporations, many of whom employ over a thousand elephants, each of them worth at least five thouâ€" sand rupees, one thousand «ie 1... 10 j To see the worki best, one must go to teak timber trade, \ dollars a year, is t} * themseives they are very! Â¥ corrected by the tusks of masters. In a week or so each ! led forth between too tame and his education is very uplete. _ Many elephants are om India proper up to Moul-} Burmm in shine ammeiatie s uonl n3 e ues pre e . mm d imabe ns uvnat‘,.h d am curious to Indian Government itself UndSTâ€" | those voices of he trapping of the wild elephants | £;..4 *¢%°3 Sks Ns 96 0 1 rma in ships specially built se. I have seen as many as and twenty fullâ€"grown eleâ€" put on board these curious y are lifted by a special attached to cables, and a , and on that uccodnâ€"t."ri-k'el} to & serious menace to the vilâ€" expert mahouts, or drivers, n tame working tuskers, eddah and begin to make the captives. The work of e wild elephants is astonâ€" ~!*aiIn his An Unintended Knock rest without| He was 5 years young, he li on Boston‘s Fenway, and he w e that ‘death stant and sincere in his thi ind hurts us knowledge. _ One afternoon, is observant mother had quite lost count areful with. allâ€"butâ€"endless queries, â€" came ‘eekly, ‘"Muzzer, where is granfazzy? x« "He‘s at his home in ‘Pj} % Phia," was the reply. eech of the Then ‘rom young fioswn: y frage League | he live in & city"""â€"Harper‘s \2 meeting, the T~~â€"â€"â€"4Gag l 7 0 Â¥uis F4A Fous! es PA Dak working elephant at ‘ terror of the g helpleu!y in realizes â€" what _mere sight of their dread of " "" Porations, many of " a thousand elephants, | f th at least five thouâ€" | » thousand six hundred | i peshed him.â€" Beena.wra;; at last? it Where the 1 Hostâ€"There‘s n you painted. It‘s Artist Visitorâ€" Hostâ€"Just There are failures. P the very | Unel are ! Said The pipes lmoked sup spread. In mining and ; came two o of the world The Origine world‘s first ed in the | Louisville Co _ The ingenious thought that the clay adapted it cordingly he mad himself ‘ang one this hundred vented the 1764 and smokers of ory, â€"Puck his A lecturer, who er part of the co ustructive and e on travel, tells th mLsiOns are esse; 10ss: He remain Not the Voices of the Sea,. r, who has cove the country in na entertaining Is this story to essential to hm covered the 'gregt huma to prove that | [:ti%%§%%2:z%hs.t iRatiisieatteect oo‘ Ts e enR Rritreraiai i arearres "luludn h;lpp.. PATs .‘-:'?::;_.‘?;; tAiike ipPrenimeallilit:s. ight witi ¢ it ien eoamreaa l c Lo 1c : > s 8 ie th the AHHLIEY _ sicd h lix fupsat No sent commic | |*>% is enc sls hen tra: i o io w Aoe ind p Ne e w her Ire i2 a so, 0 s we e e e tyA Lt § :: ng in the ea; # Mss o ol i d + td ~te? ho % PR ts ho V ols . ~ wop 25 10wa 0y the souad Reponcale e e s c oA % o5 r L acti ta y ty e s l o t e : 4: Raction; by »omeeminic s tirt ... > ... Tess ac 4 notine th« (6ia *A ogt t Mee ie en o ty Ne delivering his diicu;uh l t ETd B to W;;:?l b:;l- for‘:(:l.s“ y ousan. Address, Lynn, Mass. A PHYSICAL WRECK "I= she popular?"r "Oh the secret ?" "Can‘t af anybody."â€"Nashville A TORONTO ,,__Lan‘t afford to outdress Nashville American, very. dah Wi What‘s * yaee s .. 25756 SUBStUAIIOE, 0 o 09 0C YTNAM‘3 PAiNLESS CORN FyTBa®r~~z ORN & cuRED| IssUE No. 38 1908 â€" um .224 _ _ ‘‘Olf withated u:'e' r;;; of A 18, 1904 the sun win never penetrate the . narrow Aug. * a cunyons between the towers. This Will raise 0., Limited. problems of sanitation, and these :eh:ns are now rising faster than lehnoo':: frequently used | {), resources of the municipalities can soive T and also pre. | thmd.ed'rhomau-us b:h.l-:nh are _ now | overâ€" nts always with | the 2epm w4 P erno _1,\ °V Accommodate ults, nnfgl con. | th* myriads of Ds mosath mis... wh : _ You can continue treatment at he eam, and does :uou of only 12 cents a M._.fi cinders; on the | ‘"‘Woman‘s Own Medical Adviser, S free on Pequest. Write "to k Ad he smoke issuâ€" Mres. M. Summers, Box H. 8, %lllm. is offensive to smm s cce PS anelts c 1. Dyriads of »n.,.". 4Pl@ to a "thomyrkdao{ponouvhomuu f from every one of these cities ; Some of the New York streets w | three storeysâ€"the surface, the ; the elevated. The elevated conver face into something only a Mtt] & tunnel. Are the groat cities to the earth and provide themse]ves ways and go up into the air wit four or five storey . elevated rad sidewnlks rlso? Elevators aro free, but street 6 fares, Perhaps the great cities wi run free street care in ./ §°O* W mil,. ,_""* UEve to T d”f“ -u'ou! be-n in order to enoourage the diffusion 0 usiness over a larger area. â€"Phiiadelphia Record. buut us Minagrd‘s Liniment PArncâ€". u. | Free Street Cars If the etreets are to be i elgbt and nine hundred light will reach them exo utes d"rlnc BOMe Dart o they are not tavuraviy a the sun win never pene canyons between the towe: new probleims of sanitari, wo A WINDSOR Lady Minard‘s Liniment All in Getting Useq Her w‘th.rin "My dear, is it possi} for fhat bathing suit > weigh more than about I could hide it in my "George Alfred, if 1 you judge a bathine es _ no doubt the alt right and a j am quite sure Nervousness, y B_tds or Bowels To All Women: I will send â€" lnstruc(km., my | p tras postively cures Leu Dbhcm FeMing of t:“ ful Or INreguIAr berinds We A Frenc public ball Liniment‘ éur" | with a few drops of alcohol. « ’phce a tin funnel with the ward. Touch a lighted mu-i aleohol; wet the stained linen, : the spot over the opening in t of the funncl. The sulphur fur remove the most obstinate stain requiring more than one app Rinse and wash the linen at « prevent rotting the material. â€"W Home Companion for Septembe [ Send your name and I_ADIES address and you will reâ€" ceive a free unz;]e of SbOCUM'SCOIPOL’NDPENNYH YAL TEA. A Povcrful but harmless vegetable medicina faw ebatrlll [ C TTST Stained table li of the fresh fruit night follows day, stains there is n than the sulphur ful of sulphur on nine bundred feet bigh no sun. mank is _ "lench newspaper recently held a ic ballot to decide the question which the most useful of the modern disâ€" hove onmd 4n l y C P c Ailred, if I had a blthing suit by would have baons he desk haq the middle nipex. Man °" ‘me except for ; to; minâ€" Ome bart of the day, and if favuradiy @ituated the rave a+ "____00" "uge o sunâ€" hb them except for a fow minâ€" :Inelnnoru..d.y.w“ avuradly situated the rays of hever penetrate the ng L "Oo towers. This will raise 0f sanitation, ang these proâ€" rising faster thap science hug the municipalities on bets which are now '“"_ 0t be able to W‘"‘ Me who must go to and _of these citles in the adr w York «imal °_ i8 Th Most TTEXND THE LARGEST, BEST EQUIPâ€" ped business school in Canada for best ilts; that school is the Central Business len:. Yonge and Gerrard, Toronto. Cataâ€" " ARMS IN RUIT FARMâ€"BARGAIN; 2 ACRES $7,500.00; good bulldings; sandy Joam kinds of fruit; close to city. Box 208 St P t C i enc ih s css Melancholy, Paing in the Head, is, Kidney and Bladder troubles by weakness peculiar to our Withering Scorn & good it possible you ENTS WANTEDâ€"ABSOLUTELY NEW househoid article; great selier. R. P. & Co., West Toronto, Ont. it land is a money maker. Beautiful productive orchards, ideal climate. strated literature write to Mutrie & real estate, Verpor, B.C. about four i my fist!* work ore than one application. wash the linen at once, to Useful Invention Relieves (, 0 or postpaid for price Slocum, muod. Bpadina will send free AGENTS WANTED. FARMS PCR SAaLk EDUCATIONAL I had known Ceuag oAAA the subway engd Convents the sup. & little whort of PV O k you‘re selj. one," he i‘]‘. Burns, etc. N MANJITOBA, _ sASKATCI d Aiberta; improved and w INVESTMNENT â€" OKANAGAN As a c‘"-e. it DY its bought . Ove stopped of his to It, Why, it linen i already have rlooked. Poonlhr to women, ng therefrom. All treatment material.â€"Woman‘s r September. Neuralgia, ) it dOQu'é Ounces, and paid £7.50 & gunny Uloeration, Fruit Stains id for price Flushes, hb full which seldom J 4 COAL MIN i7 This Magnific WIL LI THE L iB IDe C 0

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