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Durham Review (1897), 2 Oct 1913, p. 2

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A despatch from Puughkoo u, NY. says: After . year‘s Imago! tho Width situation at Van" Col- ' tho authorities at the college have dmided that cotton mums“ and butter no not conducive to good health. and u . retutlt 11uttor Main When Entering “one " Sn Fruit-bro. A deapatch from Ban Funciaco lays: Juices B. Salads, J3me” interpreter in the United thates wun here. use shot dead by an would)! n he ontared his home. The murderer "raped before my- one - him. The police believe he MI . victim to was of the "pas one white slavery whom he had brought to trial by giving infom- tion about their talc. BUTTER BARRED AT COLLEGE Girls Do Not Take Kindly to Dry Bread, and Make Wry Faces. is new barred from the dinner table. and the girl. will hamhor deep on the hair manna: rm quired hy the m rule or curl up on a rug. The trirls attending tho 'tt'ANF.tiriINTFHtPRETE',Tt SHOT not: oaartrd by the court. to the one": at $450,000 and mum” has amounting to $104,000 will ham to ho added math. , will outlay of 32.601750. The hi. for this oaorbitang expenditure in the Amount "t money in dish“. which was no los- than 017,500,000. ut one may “I would For! Thu-on. In 1ronfottttder. who bo- [an lilo In humblo elmnmntanoml. I. on. of the In or oh “that. men in Germhny. Ind in Ilidllltl" " Important» can chal- lone Hut ot t o Krupp. m. non. an" “warring Mun;I dob“. In oil-rod cer- tain term by t a father on the condition that the” were to news ',"h'h"1gu't shun In tho tathrr'q uute mu I uld 4"qu to bun at death. The con mun- tautod that the ocu- vac con-notably “an" than he was guided to. Ind bran-ht sun Again-1. M. “he. The non bu ”do. In". tho on”. and new In. - pnlm. Already. however, the m of tho one amount to 3100.150 u wanna! only " the use and " au ”amnion. or Frugal“: pruggdun. _ _ -. - 't not Mn been better for th. son to tre 'usrrirtlrd with a nut 'M of our 017.“.- 000 rather mun tho In Judged bird to whwh he thought no wu entitled? Sundry expenditure. have to be “Mod to thU nmmmt and it in mutilated that the totul cotttp will hue unwanted m verv mrly ammo. When the can. ha. been dime-N! pf toy I third and jut Me, I'lnmatnly. no mm tho prophecy. the xuhnhiunu of All tho plum- will make earlt other] naught-moo Ind inter- planet-r1 contra-n will be held. M. An-hdouoon am to tore, that stum- nhero to breathe in one of the Mule eon- veniono- which earth dwellers might lulu in I journey to our all-lean latch "to 3nd that they might also tusd the "aperture of Yem- a. mu» too huh tor comb". laid". radium in “may no team no to be u eon-idenblo Item in the can of living. and up have other an. for It than a. fuel tor thmlsnotuy Halted apt-nu. The canal i. not on tho water love). bat Ur above it. nearly too [oat On tho At- lantio lid. tho canal has been out. ”In! din-tam inland to when an mountain min. to rise. and more a you lock in built. and win-n a ship onion it, " in mined 3 to tho level of the canal by mean. river valor. not pea. Cronin. thr .ounuin by ennui and lake full of Inch VIM. the any is lot down Into the “It valet on the Pnottte aide. The an union do not no». but are almou as far - as "or. A Punk Quantum . Ono Ernest. Archdeacon. den-rib“ u the moat. prominent. tstron ot aviation _rrt Frame. amen in tin tront with tho lam". mu mutation at rt.'ttrett I. Anbdoacon at Minn! Judd with tho Idiom pact of a t2Stnn-amhotrr piano and tho monotony of being cabin- ed. ortbbod and eonitned in the place!" nirianoo. and ho new. being diet. to uremi- part. of t solar sum by ra. dium you». no alumna that with tummy- u-von kilogram- o radium aboard a pro. Jammie warning a ion could be an: to In. moon n forty-nine hours. and with 'fl,' kilograms a visit. might. be and. w tmtM. It b I very -rrteral error of undo?- Itt','ti,,",,5 that when the Pullman 0mm I. comp tho watem of ttttt Alluntlo will - Ind wing). with than ot tho Pia-mo. They will not union they no“ goth a (in); 1hrrn. huts)!“ been ty halt 'are, theory that the Via-m or tho Pan! tbr. on a m her love) than more of the Atlantic on {his own at tho mum-u. um! "rural writer» )1". uid that . ovum current min!“ low ‘hrongn Ibo an]. The rrror I. easily discerned when all. think- tor tb moment. TO ENLARGE $00 CANAL A am}. but: Otto” at!“ " . palininuy to the 015mm of the (haiku canal " we 3'0. Msriotoadepth of 8tfeet, the Caveman.“ 'tn "Imaging "trr, _ tht expropriation of WhitefUh Island and a additional strip of had ea tho south side of tho want a . Most of dwpmponyil owned by tho Alanna Central Rail- w.y, and the Department of Justice 5 now instituting upmriltion pmcdingu. _ " in "that (“new to vacuum! what b mm b; the chug. that the For how. no in] tamarind. " it could be nbown that In] agenda we" " work In fill tho boyl' hand. with dream. of 'dlltir, 04anth and to irrapiro than pub 7 urn-L 3nd hatred of German sad Alum nnd " anon. it would in the an: d ovory you: alum: to protest. No. body bu ottarlod. however. that. the mind. of the hon no both. chm muon- od. All an bu boon done Appuonuy b to “any." upon the tra, ono of the Inndunennl doth. of eit nullity. tho importance of being trained to d.fend their oountrr if it Ihould b0 1.th by All lav-dot. in this mischievom touch- ing' I. tt matting that ought not to 50...!"de “ROI! t ghon.‘_ A The anal work of enlarging the and must, ot couuo, wait until auctioned by Parlimnt, but it u undemtood that a vow will be uk- Proposal-to Give Continuous 3o-Foot Channel to the Atlantic Said to Have Been Decided Upon comm (Ill “HIS I In Iowa and lunar-luv. Hugo Law can. A Danton Ian. esolletre no gmtaly astonished at the new ruler, and s storm of pm- test ha: arisen from them, Wry hoes were oxpteued at the break- fast and luncheon over the process fut. and luncheon over the coon of taking dr bread, And Jim is much all: of an shutouts making a hung] walnut awn-t tho rule. Durin the oummer vacation the Cl/Md,') at the 0011999 hauled every ooMon anti-rose to the oun- pul and burned than. cube and tb number of byenu which recently camped from a mommy. according to deapatehea reaching here from Grastz. The wild bouts have soiled and devoured no at- tlo and 400 Cheap. Tho inhabitants will not allow their children to so to school 400 Sheep. A deapatoh from Berlin up: Terror reigns among tho population of Styria. Austria, arising from the deprodttionl of a lioness and he: Covers Eighth ot Attre--0tte Weighs 100 Pounds. A despntoh from Conway, B.C., says: It Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater had run across an enormous pumpkin vino growing on the pro- perty of Dr. R. G. Sloan on Little River, this counts, he could have kept 500 wives. The vino, which is of voluntary growth, iss believed to be the largest in the world. It cov- ers more than an eighth of an acre, and has produced about 500 pump- kins. the. largest of which weighs nearly 100 pounds. If it is feasible to remove it the vine will be exhibi- ted at the State Fair at Columbia. Have Already Killed 200 Cattle and Promises to Increase the Output ot Radlnm. A despatch from Berlin up: A moat important deposit of uranium and pitohblend, from which radium is extracted, has been found on the German side of the 1llrxttobirge, a range of mountains between Sax- ony and Bohemia. The deposit is apparently a prolongation of that on the Bohemian side, which has hitherto been one of the principal sources of supply. The find has created great interest on account of the enormous demand in connec- tion with the treatmnt of cases of cancer. German citiea 5nd state. have placed unfilled orders for uranium and radium amounting to $625,000. Figures for the Year Will Show Increase of $200,000,000. A despatch from Ottawa says: Canada’s trade figures announced Thursday show striking increases, the total for August being 097,748,- MI, or $7,719,677 more than Au- gust last year. For the fimt flve months of tho your the total is $456,223,167, an increase of 037,- 564,919 over tho “me period of 1912. It is expected that the tote! for the you will exceed that of 1912 by about two hundred million. Exports for August. wen 818,- 176,343, an increase of $4,572,500. Of them exports Canadian manu- factures represented 84,911,478. ’liloeked Down on Sidewalk, Bu- _ mm Emma of Skull. l A despatch from Woodstock nyu: ‘As the malt od s boy'o omleauneu Charla. Rush, of Michigan, was killed bore on Thunday. Rush had urived here after an abnnco of ft? years, to visit his brother. With hU brother John he wu walk- ing down the hill on Hunter Street, when they heard th noise behind them. Looking back, they a" a boy cot-ting tho sidewalk in an ex- press wagon. They pureed to leave room for him, but the boy ran into Charles Ruth’s legs, knocking his feet. from under him. He fell back- ward, striking his head on the side- walk and fracturing his skull. m died three hours later in the heapi- FINE PRODI'CES 500 PI'MPKINS made tor some maiderUtio time yet, but meanwhile the enlargement of the Welland and the Boo Canals mm. for . preliminary - and for the mm of plus». The Museum of the Boo Or an in A logical ”queues to the anti-cement of the Welland Canal. Theoeart-willtrethoen1ai- meat of tho whole th. hum and system no u to trim . OOD- tinuous thirtr-fbot channel tft through trom the hood of the to the AW. The 10er mnounoament ot the whole teshmr" will pmbcblx oot be will be proceeded with. edatthenaxt-ionof Partir. (‘OASTING COST MAN'S LIFE. 'Hi: TRADE FIGrRFY3 GROWING. URh?il " DEPOSIT FOUND. ' LIONS Ch C8E TERROR. Instant PM!!! u n Iolublo pow- der, A taupoonlul dissolve. quick- ly in a. cup of hot water and. with creun and sugar. makes . dol'wious beverage Instantly. Grocers sell both kinds. Name given by Canadiun Post-mu Co., Windsor, Ont. Write for copy of the little book, "The Road to Wollville." Podium comes in two forms: new” Postum - must be well boiled. q have been using Postum about eighteen months, and to my you, ioy. digestion is good, my nerve. and heart are all right, in fact, I am . well woman once more, thank, to Postman.” "Reading in the papers that mmy persons were relieved of such ailments by lowing " coffee and drinking Postum, I got my husband to bring home a package. We made it according to directions and I liked the first cup. its rich snappy flavor was delicious. "ftvspepsuu, severe headaches and heart weakness made me feel sometimes as though I was about to die. After drinking a. cup or two of hot coffee, my heart would go like a clock without a. pendulum. At other times it would almost stop and I was so nervous r did not like to be alone." Tea is just as harm. ful, Immune it contains “Heine. the same drug found In eottee. "it I took a walk for exercise. as soon on I was out of sight of the house I'd in] as if I was sinking and this would frighten mo horribly. My limbs would utterly refuse to support me, and the pity of it All was I did not know that coffee wu causing the trouble'. At 6 o'clock one morning the owner of Butherton Mill, at Nant- wich, heard cries which seemed to proceed from beneath the mill floor. He pulled up the boards, and there, clinging to a branch of a, tree which had come down tho river with the flood and had gob wedged in the sluice, was a. Na. Itwioh farmer, Mr. Reginald Duttori, who, returning home the previous night, had fallen from a stile into the water. The presence of tho branch in the deep mill pool stated his life. The easiest way to find out. for oneself is to quit the tea and coffee for a while. at least, and note re- sults. A lady found out in this way, and also learned of anew beverage that is wholesome as well as plu- umt to drink. She writes: Often the morest accident pro- vents death. A Cardiff laborer wane time ago fell from a. scaffolding about 50 feet high, but as ha fell his foot caught in the scaffolding, and he hung head downward until res- cued. Similarly s woman who fell out of a window backward at Hol- born lately was saved from instant death by her clothing having caught in the window-catch. - John Hazelton, the son of the Rev. John Hazelton, of Br. Neot’s Huntingdonshire, when cycling be- tween Huntingdon and 8t. Neot'a at night, was suddenly lifted off his bicycle by a passing motor and was carried on the bonnet for a, consid- erable distance before being gently deposited on the road as tho car pulled up. His cycle was smashed to atoms. So common ia the use of tea or coffee as a. beverage many do not know that they are the can» oi many obscure ails which are often attributed to other things. "I am 40 years old and all my lite, up to a you and a half ago, I had been a. coffee drinker. That Tea mad Coffee Cause Trouble. Several instances of eople fall- ing from incredible dull; end our- viving to tell the tale can be quot- od. At Brighton quite rooez1tly an eater known as Lieut. Daring, who we. playing the part of a. naval offi- oer who is attacked by brigsnde in a ciaematogrtsph play, and who wu supposed to slip over the cliffwin reality, however, to stand on a. plank which had been placed below the edge to make tho illusion oom- Plato-mused his footing and. fell 90 feet below into the sea, escaping with a sprained wrist. An even more miraculous escape after a fall over a cliff was that of a seven-year-old child who had been gathering flowers on the Culver Cliff, near Sundown, Isle of Wight, who slipped and ttsll 200 feet. She was only slightly injured, a bottle which she carried being broken. Instances of Mlmuons Escape From Death. At Geneva recently n profouioml acrobat who performs on a. trapeze attached to a. balloon fell into the Luke of Zurich, 5 distance of 1,500 feet. H6 swam unhurt to the shore, just missing death by a few yards, for had ha not sprung from his seat when within 50 feet of the lake he would have been dashed to pieces on the rocks, any: London Tit-Bits. “There’s a reason” for Patna. CHARIED LIVES! DIDN'T KNOW Giusa---"My wife can drive nails like lightning." MiUs--"You don't menu it." Gileiv-"Buro I do. Lightning yon know, seldom atrikol, tries in the name place." Kate's husband, sober, ne'er wu known An unkind word to to" her; 'Tia only when he’s in his cum That he is apt to saucer. But even in the privacy of his Highland residence the King is not free from the cares and responsi- bilities of State affuin, and a Min- ister-in-Attendance is nlwayl at- tached to the Court. There hue been ocouiona when events of great political and European im- portance have happened at Bal- moral, and to meet with Any exi- racy special poetal and telegraph utilities are arranged when the King is in residents. Sunday is observed in true Scot- tish fashion, and the King and his family are invariably in the Royal pew of Cathie Parish Church, where service is conducted by the reaident domestic chaplain, or by one of the ordinary chaplains. who are distinguished ministers of the Church of Scotland. Days are set apart, too, for trout fishing on Loch Muick, and for pic- nics and lunches with the Royal household and guests at one or other of the numerous picturesque "shieU" M or bungalows --which stand in some of the lonely glens within a few miles of the castle. Visits Ills Neighbors. When the Court is Balmoral, his Majesty, as a landed proprietor, pays his respects to his neighbors by visiting them, and they in turn are guests at the castle. It is one of the customs of the King when on Deesids occasionally to visit his sister, the Princess Royal, at New Mar Lodge, and, if the Braemar Highland Gathering should happen to be hold while his Majesty is in the North, he makes it a rule to be present. ing glo ies" have been immorttuix.. ed by Ss"',.:,'. Another day the King may prefer to go fUhintr on the 'Silvory Doe.” one of the bent salmon fishing rivers in Scotland; or, again, the day may be upgnt Queen Victoria once described Balmoral in her diary u " para.- dise," and its varied attractions and delights have always appalled to her grandson, King George Y. Before he ucended to the throne he used to make periodical excur- sions to Balmoral and indulge bir prgelivitieg an I lportgmau. The “nimple lite" is the rule when his Majelty goe- tor his northern holiday. He makes it, as much as possible, a. period of rest, with plenty of recreation. The King is an early timer when he in in the Highlands, and almost as noon as the morning sun has dispersed the mists from the towering hills, the Royal piper is “rounding below his Majesty’s bed-room window "skirling" lame favorite pibroch. lilies the Open-Ali- Life. Every day at Balmoral " certain routine in followed, for the King mikes tb point of being in the open air as much as possible, and hav- ing all the pleasure and sport he can get out of his well-earned holi- day. One day there ma be a. grouse f'stoot” on the Rays! estutes or on some of the neighboring moors, and the next day there ma be tb deer drive in Ballochbhuie 'ir/JU', or a deer-stalking expedition around Lochnupr. whose "steep, frown- in walking within the extensive Ro- yal demesne, or in climbing some of the surounding hills which here and there are crowned with cairns erected by Queen Victoria to com- memorate some event of domestic or national importance. ms [MISTY LEADS TIME tallb. PLE LIFE " BALIOBAL. after such . Itronuoul round of public cagsgomonu, for in "the heart of the 1rtgh1aods" ho bu ab. solute seclusion, Ind, whnt is "en Pom' irrmortet.,. ertioys entire free- No family could enjoy a, holiday in the Highland- more heartily than the Royal Family does. Bal- moral bu pleasant memories for them, and there are hietorlc aeo- ciations connected with the king's Highland residence that makes 1t a delight for them to sojourn among the majestic hills, the great forests and the heather-clad dell: whieh surround the Royal residence on every side. _ As noon " his Majesty not: foot on Scottich 'oil-or rather, an the Deeside Uatur--he dons the k:lt of the Stuart man, with all the other ubilirnenta of the Celtic garb, including the glennrry bon- net, sud looks every inch tb High- lander! i IE KING'S mam Illlli After Mitt In! Public Kluge- Ielh no Enjoy: the Quiet of the math-dz. When the King (on to Eduard, it in to ham 1. red holiday muons the pine-clad hills for which the Decade Highhnda are famous. It u an ideal retreat for him Mairt dam? iggpgblic oisanonitu, my; London Antwan. Loft. "My rich uncle is dealt? "My rich uncle " dead," "Did he have you tanking l" "Yes, he left no "nniUss." Flaunt Memories. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Tea Rea t His ww. m2 Swedish Add» Made Ilz-nllo 'Witt it Two Hours. A dcmtch from Berlin an: Thulin. a Bwedinh nvintor, crossed tho hide from Lunchbox}: to Btrtrhsund, u diunnca of " miles, in two hours/in an “rapture. C.P.R. Landed 900 Cars At Fort William In One Dar. A despuch from Fort William says: The Canadian Ncic Railway broke this mum's grain hauling record at. the head of the lakes, 900 cars, or About. 1,000.000 bushels, of grain hu'ing Arrived. The total amount received over all three roads during this period was 1,429 can. BROKE GRAIN HAIL RECORD. Montreal, Sage. ah-a'um, w" I Pl', demand horn was” for cattle. an n the lupply of the be". grade. in none too large, a brick trade wu don. at firm primal. There were no.mlly choice [were on the trinket. but furl: good “out itoid readily n 86.gh to 06.50. and the lower grade: from that down to $4 per own he dam-ma for choice can wu good At 06.25 to 05.50. good u "" to " and oom- mon stock " $3.50 no “.50, with unner- nt_N per oe.. . - .. _ Toronto. ge t, uremic. yummy ”on sold at ii): to M.80; ttood, “-15 to 86.50; medium. .90 to "20.. common. 86.60 to $5.”; inferior to common. .5 35.15; choice 1t.rtdfi,',', to $5.66; 3003 cm", 34.75 to $6; an inn: m. u to 04.60; com- mon can. $3.60 to 33.75; cannery and out. ten. $2.50 to 03.25: good bulls. $5 to 06.60; common bulk. 83N to $4.15. _-_- 8mm. no to 1100 lb... 6.25 to M; fait em. 100 to 1100 IU., “.50 to $5.25; ight, clown: New. $3.N to $4.60. Choieyt "al on“! Iold_ an” to $10; Mun trade was Jone. Limb sold It " to $6.N 3nd ghee}: " “.25 per at“; oun- st from " to $16 cub. u to gixo and quality. A wanker fooling developed in the market tor Ia"; and Primo coated A turthor decline of 1 to we per out. 2lt demand from loo-l pwkon wu good, . Dales of tselected lot- won nude " ".00 to__810 per oEt.,.weiEriotr.ctmt.. _ _ . Montreal Boot. M.-49orn---Am.rimut No. t, yellow, ‘1 to 05°. Ottt--inadtats Welt» ern. No. l 41 to 41 lao,. do., No. u', tats; can No. I bod. 40 to 00 lag. clog; Mu). food, 60 to Eton Intuit.“ to . Buckwheat. No. 58 to Flow-w Inn. Spring when pawn“. timta. .60; Amanda. JO; wrong Dwarf, .90; Wilwal pthnb. choice. t! to 5.25; and: t mum. $4.66 to ' .85: ammo rollers. bav. 32.10 to $8.”. Rolled on... barrel. " 6, do., ban. 90 lbs. 32.10 to tb'.'. km: 322. Eben-ll, m. hum... . iiaiha7. on to “a. nu, No. t, mum on iota, 'll to ' Chou.- " Ive-term. 151. to 340; an“: out-rm, l by? “18?. 'g,'tr."'lr'tt ore-mo . of “and; N IA. Fis.rrulhti.'. u to “a; “land. I! tom: 'ir.trtmkgrto_No.2ntook, 21 to no. Pam, per bur. a lot- 60 to (so. Dwain“. ttpatto.ir h! ' 11H wii"iGii"GitGris "good" iiuiiianTi-La- "in; Run trade was one. Limb sold It "Irs, Gail-ed her. 01:45; mint! CHI; 2e.m an“. 100 to 130 “at. ttfl to fi,', m.... to to 160 “an. n " to .25; an it 9:11 "no. .250 to £3.50; hunk. “A to '3in mm m nnd "med sold u use "t .160. “a ”.15 to $9.25 m “a 'riih" {mi 5316.35 "iris" TGG? "f.orirl-u%iii. In]; um... :15 lbs? 1013 to Ate., mam, 80 lbs. nu, to it to no: pun. new". ara It'." " He; pure. wood plus, to Rm.. not, Unlhd sum Harlan. Minneapolh, Se t. 30.--i-r-WhmW-- ',tW't,'eg " 3-00; h'iod,l'i,7/ M 7400: Mar, 89 w " Me. Cub ,ehmbt---No. 1 hard, 8576c; No. 1 Northern I554 to 05.54%- No. 2. do., u " to as no. oora--No. , Tht"; 70 to " bk. ontas--No. 3 whito, " to 590. Eye -No. t, " to 600. “out and tgt,ar12'tl."tfi Duluth. Sept. . .--Clotw-Wheat--Wo. 1 hard, 86c; No. l Northern. 85c; No. _ do., as to “My “number. EST-ac; Decom- ber, “c: NI as tae. Lin-d-Kitt, 01.45; I"; tl. . Number. .141 " no. mind; OoWber. tux .2 asked; November, 01.42; December, 31391-2 bid. Bauer-Chow. “.13, 21 to Ho; Inferior "whim" thtit"G"AtG',"Gih u. to 5 att for with. Irma. low of luv-laid. I to III! " Ir,.'" huh. u to So, sad mu. Ch--4rqnr ertta,t'W, " “H to 'tdg hm. all no or twin. sub and ickod quad " JT to a.“ par iijiir,i5i.'r'1,r1',, “.15 to Ata; to .-iiritaii,qootid_qp to ttl. so: lb. for No. 1; comb. a to We»: oqNt tor No. I, sad $8.75 for I o. Poultm-rorri, u to “a per ttr, ohmi- ona._1t to 1001 duetn. " to ths; - u w‘ "M. A ul- 1 15.1.4 mu roam. Cured an"! m quoted I. follow... Bacon long our. " It, not tb. in out Iota. bGiediGFi cm. .29; do.. mm. m. 'Lune-Medium to light 2113 to no: hum. so“ to no; Gil., IM; brain-M bnoon tt 60 an; hub. " to I60. 1iiiFd--itGGa “a; mu, 14140; 9111., tFTiii.CrGF%.rG FG', C4Girdi. i130}? tidy. Er,fiidLuig.Cai iiUE. V7 - " pond. at o. I " a» _ 09m W!" No. I what! " I 1477110: =NF_-rRPWVA, A. to AW PES "H Nr..--. cm. " to Ito; (Inch. " to tro; - u to le: tux-2g. It to we. Potato- taunt. 1. Runes. Ont-fie trent 760 per bu, and cw anuuok. to so: per bag. on track. munmcnnmm "titanium“ “PM I... "I. LEAD!" "I” Gllnil " a8"ttt4ta, Nitttilf PM PRIMER Toronto. lam. at.--nottr-ontario no“ toum. 90 pa- eonl... undo ot now who“. b'.qN,JtL'."t auttarE.ndste.to .10 bonny. Fiii.arit2i5Uitet tn Into but“; des, mow. ' m agar-f. _ ”to 'te. H.th - _-_---- YG GG Grae mung for mall 19“.!- Ill“ my and “III. mm h.r-M'ho tau-kn in 'ite/e',' ith any 11.. ogtl odor-M. No. 1 I s quoted n “I "'t on 'rect"'"" ti No. I " $11.50, .114 mind n _ - 1litlott/rit08T' M. QUAngERLY DIVIDEND {6:33 ioiGGdiuiiirt tin} oumioi. to 86.50; rotartt eaten: calvu, "" to if}? FLEW AFROSS BALTIC. "ts For Amman luau-Ion In Intro”. LI" - Markus. mm 'I'O‘HO- a LIMITED PHttt lilo-l. THC that they have secured the col- tract, involving About mama. sterling. for n scheme of harhor Mr- tension in Vumouver, whfras the Provincial fl,,",.".",",',',','," recently [ranted foroehoro righ to the Vunoouver Bubor & Dock Extru- uion Company. It is intended to provide tummy. miles of dock- ". at and So: hind BRITISH FIRM’S CONTRACT A dolpuch from London an: Moan. J. G. White, the mom British harbor erseluesert, H"'"""" will develop the 'di',t,'.','mg in an un- Joctnry {but an chimed or an wounon 3nd to musk the explosion mule br the Machine. Added to these very viz-l an. g,',t,',',lar in the not that the models of WWII! mach-ulna no no rapidly tt proaehina thnt level ot pox-{1mm whio will be Dru-Med tor coma requirements that it would be foolish to mm with I nouaummaun weapon. It mun be m numbered that by I certain ochml ot thought too and: cm any you-lbw ttrg been lull upon the adv-mus d an noun. in "t tttieetorr. Bloom on . dead In, plain. Inch u I also". too Int . nun-wry “lurk-m with the moderrrt conception d overhaul an lam" ‘ma redness tho lurch In urea at diror,t scored. which u "id to have bun (no at be m of me that soon". m" tho inhuman ttt the noun strut). In Thirty Million Dollaiputlay for Extension o6- Vacuum Harbor. tPetr/el, Immersion nu been crcyw In cicada by the reload of Kin. tlich. olu to begun! the nun! medal for sub Untrr on Canon] Pntnik, the Serviun CA,rmiuuu1er-ittA)hiet. The rattan Mr thin otremriee {and on the pin rt . Inma- ly and lined monmh in not known. Gon- enl Putnik, however. go angry)“ populgr urn - now-um. n! un- an... run..." 'tl,',',',', in denim. and rightly .0. The B updxtinl In About to be noted to vote him 3100.000 I. I [m In recognition of In: qereice. Ind in combination of his go- my nnd Inge hmily. Con-equal f,; Kin; Nicholu'q than]! to-their hero " Kin Nichole-i maul! to their new " 't'i'ik resented by the Serum people, wh h in the lee- inciined to (in we: on the Prianend unmon. The elm-emu lilo. There in teeny no need for anyone no be disturbed over the announcement that the new modest nmy rib, under will) ban proved unanthimory, u the rile but never been issued charm no In experi- mental wenpon. A great deal of cnpital nu been mule out of the reputed mili- iary value ot the new German rile nnd the “Evita" bullet. In we I [rent nanny advantage. 1:. chimed tor the varioue 01],!!!” of war. Experience the!" that n mutual use the nnjority ot them, 1t'.y,"trgt m dioooumed in In or- Lraordinnry agree. The two chief de- fects that condemn the experiments! ritut are "',2gg to and In explosive that when nun tenured and stored in bulk m ori in. And the 1 e number ot books arid 'flfl'l'atli% Ja the Prmoeu In: mind by (in. and otherwise from her rent“.- an (new. all over the world. The ammun- ol the court ot -. A lady well mankind with the Court ot Spam bruise Lhe very and new that it in feared that the mound fire.", ot the Oven of Spain will be, like at occ- ond eon. both deal And dumb. It u lehred that the little girl in totally deaf, which must. ontail dumbneee unle- Ihe an be cured. The Sloan its Almost, heartbroken. She [on wt her 011114191: to the eon- venu of the tenuous in or near Mal-did to uk for gram of Mammalian on their behalf, In Iran-unduly of law on " hall at the Lao Prune“. Another Inlhnn Oct-ml. Sumter rumor: Ire reaching London on the cubism. ot the tgerbodEonusnegrut trontier negotiations. It will be remem- bered that when the unlortunaxe war be tween the Allies broke out Motttenottrin troop- coupled lpeh and we Omar plum in the neighborhood. thereby renaming the Serum force. for the camp-tun gamut Bulgarh. Br way of company on, Montenegro In. " that time pro- mind I. "meuthtrion" of her frontier out of the mnwna conquered by Sen“ dur. ing the wnr ngnintst Turkey. Acoordtnr 1y lonunego. after the conclusion of the treaty of Inch-rest. received luck and DJnhovo. Now. however. Morttoneqr1n k disersnuine the Fri-end. the sacred city of the Senna not. which Kin. Nichole- hiuuell we? the sublet! of I strum; building danced at No. as M. anoou Street, between Envis- lotta and M. Cntherine Streets, ad. joining the Terrain W. d! in- dicating " on only hour Friday morning pointed to the oremntioet ot eight children of the family ot Mr. Ulric Trude], tho proprietor, who, together with an other bar iliea, lived in the home. ... eppeer u e held meuhel. The ledia pee-exit will weer eminent“: toilette: with jewele. while all tho [on amen et- tondine will weer either uniform or or- dinary Court than with order-. The eoene u, therefore. likely to be A brilliant one. rat.""?,', tf tho weather in et all (”out e. Owing to the rremgd Loco- modltion of tho Chapel Royal 0 lediee ot tho “new comp-my preeent will not weer treine. Frlneeee In" It Mailman Peleee The room- Iwhk'h are being made ready tkd2e1t?p,m Peleoe for the use or Princes- er: diifer from those she hu previously occupied in bolus in more in- timate contact with the Queen’e porwnal eputmente. Her Royal Highneee will in future use theee room Independently. and will be “tended by her cover-nee. and her dreaming-mud. who will heve no other grrrootsuptsiiot" in tho Boy-l Houn- hold. The suite is -lt<sorttsinod, end will fem» of the ”min; ot br-qt end tt't in ring] in one ot need. while t eleo elm of nomad hoepitel- it] 2l"fg'dfpt by the Prince.- to heli- e-doeen for we or otherwise. Her Royal Mtrg in hum. name cabinete intend into her boudoir. to permit or the mnmnletion a! poucnione in which we in “Iterated. The” include . lug: gauge: f Menu; paw-31:. phowcrep a 1 ye open re, cu one e an other small object: of Oriental Git en- tr, trMeuttyl,cl the Len-(e 1eet.r ot books The mother And tether, as well u the eldest boy, although all in- jured, were saved, and all than as st present in the Hotel Dion Bos- pital. " was also and during the fire that another of the children, a, little girl named Iurguesrito, had boon and by a mun residing in m- wedding next montli. while tho MW of Wuleu will mt hi. uniform u I nun “amount. Tho other ytppportor" of the bridegroom, the Duke ot Ran Ooburl and 00m. will went hil pioiur no dre- u Colonel-inch“! ot the l'lii'Nl Highland on (Duke od Abany'u). The Duke of Con- usu‘ht will be in tieid mush-.1" uniform, but the King h.tsa not yet decided whether he will wear nimilar drotm or his (“aria uniform u Admiral of tho lieu. Pmt. twbln I.- tA..btidetrr.?.oq> , milittrp of; Rem n tar baek u thirty you-- Mo. h hu “used profound Indium-Hon It Hairdo. Public opinion in Benin ll d "am Any further canoe-lion to Montenegrin demands. Hanover, I = tgrtleert' Itrueerriort he tep. (are: " Bron at tho loyal walla; It Inc been decided that Prim. Arthur of Conn-mm, an)! vau- " uniform " I {Again of tho Wtrtbl 990'.- 9rors." tut A tatt from Quebec an: Al the rec of a midnight blue which broke out in . three-My wooden buildiu dtuatod a. No. 488 Bt. EIGHT CHILDREN CREMATED Parents and One Boy Alone Saved from Quebec Fire-Boy Dropped Three Store”. Imln. In". in Wow Once upon I ti-not very so“ "0-- illillPlilll 1llrllllt nee need to mat on eurlou an arm - Ateft, when they vented to note. " (”be he -ed, «May anon; men. but at late it he been re Tired em Valli“). Early in tho 9" com miner one “In. lute can: tn on. or m Bond “not slaw-mun qeverel out ma. com. ta um bum mam“? labelled "My! Mm]; out" It he. 2 We“. however to t Welcome Club . u fl'l 0mm. imam“. London. to a {produce the hut out" “alum. armor rf a: cult. On new" f, ”vets! frf Lime 41.n__ Md duny In mud . . My tawny hunt we MI . also Mom 'ttqht, m to be aha-god Aid also We. to allow all rail. C','i'/utgt.' doom-hip ii- and I ' . h .wm, . “w Government?!» ,riettt If: :2.” at an "bin-Md “we the work: which the company an a print. promoter bu placed at the dime-ll o! the industrial world. Tow mi, when she thought it time for the Inte Emperor meg Bu to merry, picked out me two hun. dred candidates from among the noble young Indie. of the empire, and u . pro1irninar.v, oaututd their, horoscope. to be “It by the court astrologers. The mult leseennd the number to about e dozen, and these she invited to reside for n time at court, that the might study their characters and habit-s. At the end of the visit, she cent home all except one, with every courtesy and my preeente. Yohonelu remained as the bride elect. She proved, in. deed, . model wife for tho young emperor, and preserved alwnyn her natural aweetneu and duplicity while the complied with the utmonl demands of the rigid imperial eti- quette. Tau mi often pointed her out to the members of the court to a model of department, and when children or young girls made their presentation have too shyly. sult- ily, or ewkwudly, the old empme would turn with a smile and uh Yehonsle to bow and let them see how it ehould be done. ‘It In Br the Rules of Propriety that Character " Eetehlhhed." The late Dowager Empress of Chine, Yehonde, whodied recently in the Forbidden City only A year after the ahdieation of the Manchu dynasty, waa not so powerful or so picturesque . fUuro u her won- derful old Aunt, the Dowager Tm mi. Nevertheleae, ehe we. not de.. Beirut either in ability or charm. Indeed, she owed her election as the bride of en emperor to Tau mn appreciation of her accom- pliahmenta, tact, and exqumm manners rather than to kinship at her personal ottractiomr. Her face, although it poaeeesed oxpressive- noes and distinction, was not beau. tiful, either weanling to Midi”), tel or to Chinese atendarde. Neither empress would endure bad manners. Once, when . neught-y little girl of five, indent! of making the proper "lutatiom plumpcd down upon the palace floor and howled, the “Cream trees" waited patiently for the mo- ther, e lady of high rank, to bring her back to good behevior. When she failed to do so, and the cur prit's untruml showed no sign ot abatement, Ten Kai ordered their itnmodinw departure. The mother in team begged that, her majesty would not be otrendod with 9415de e sinner, and received the chem re ply: 'Do you think I person of intelli gence could be offended with a baby! I and you out of the pal. Ioe to tench you 1 lemon. which you must teach the child. I do not blame her; I blame you, and pity her; but the must suffer on well " yourself. You must with your child the maxim of Confucius. that 'it i. by the rules of propriety that character in eatattiithed.' Ft othIrMcndwdnwum. “whammbunotrmoouldbo 'ts-tOtt/i-toth-Siu-s, wtsoo-itrtri-uhodu6oroai4 oouidroaeAtuen. A aod only tho equation ot agony in her eye. and the noun which ch. could not ouppn- told the pitiful story of the ICON and horrible grief which the oulterod. The father wu the lam injured at the three dthOugh he alao mama “er painfui bum. Tho a“ bo ' Inn-ed Antoin, who was in"; trom the third. - window, .truek " but! on the curb “one, and M together" f with the burn. which he mocked, _ under: his condition Vaccrioum . The mother, who w n down on I. iaddesr, is horribly burned, w. w... m. _.,.._--_ V. -- ,-,,, calm-3n won mum on the lawn ot tho club tor the p ot aim; n 'il'.',ttt,'trJt't, an. a DUMB “alum-v Italian nu hunted upon dinn- 91min. the "tei-pat cinema. " noun. with nominal“ also. The Ntu'tr" worn by than we" «may sample In em and ortreosetr am; in color. Strut?“ mu guano”. were wound round he VIM y n Arm-cum. The ”ml-lany- in: on“ v. in on): out A taitor- we fund-had with -nttio.4oohinq an. Petesheta-erlq tor the charm» our, 1 an you. I o r or mun . to i't'lt use“ the I tho “be. g iutirini..-ttrt.adetrettHts' m.- ln colon menu. rose. "new. and ' opnllu Orland 9mm 1nd been or m Bond “not ohm-mono ouch-1 out ma. com. ia an mun mun-f, Inhaled "India Ttte cont." It hu- We“. honour to Welcome Club at rr. Conn. inhibition. London. to from». tho am enun- (minim mul- " on". On new: f It".t.tt I' thaw - --_-_ J: ‘I_-. Am . - “I... .1 You an generally get around people, you cm on through. A MATTER " MANNIIRS. .ny mile. tor induotrinl sites r way terminals. The war ttt (in the Cavern- ' to! our tho dock“! 'ittFe4bsir Fivr- The Rt We h m offer we want any kind W asl Muel: etc, Shirt and l leave o reducel Sm: lp Misses ', [E Am. " rm 3 mutual Od mi! , Lndi

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