k"? 9c 3 get. Tm an“. ol Dr. $1 PM: ind“- the PN Villa ot the discovery to 1 wall 5 te MB"! and mot. " "T"-"""'". "I": m. tttere, ot awn}, 'in n. Yulvemly. a rot . V tht .M ‘tub, ttto Dre: - -'-"".%P.. '" uuu " A tell hum Vienn {mm-“Ml 84!an in {1&th _of Prof. n... - 7-..-..“ unulum. " k -tod that Germany has or- dam! twelve tonmb-dcalmyem trom Tttomremtt and Company. the "hip. P,tl.ttpt law Hun]: are to have amid t irty know an hour. F Lord 31510: of London, Sir Wal. lar "an: “min. [named an undue.» “AV at lg. unusual meeting ot the British Empire Insane. formed to "m.t.inao tlho wart g "t, ',l'griltl2',i. calm m. Ir o .unor ' Er!†F. R. ti., M. P. " London Uni. vanity. oxphinod ttto objects of the an; Tbs-awe of lbvghim wan to: pm: t. Among t when was Mr. Richard IAshesti, of Quebec who Normal to the madly of Canada, anti mid that the (armada. of the British mm Imus would ho hailed with ml‘stislgrugu in the humus“.- â€77‘. - vim â€I‘ll. about. victory over tho power thin- unwnllobd disarm am ht." he -’l."--"l cannot , t'e.ttthot-tttntodl"iFU' u tight will arise. but the n mnto with tho Aimitrhtr,to whim: " alt Md Adana-n fervent. pl in he...“ ol Min aullorim run-h Mr. Gladstone his written who! but: on the Armenian question. in which. that Merrily to the "mur- hnm. wit-induci- ot the Sultan. his Mill-0 Vii-94" over thm Damon. and - v.-.“ ‘w'l nhow than tho (“new unit and not Portland Inlet its the correct boundary. It is “summed that the Canadian mom- hn of the Alum My CW lion hug been uni-led into Assuming tho corral-Incas at the failed Status humped-1n. l watch-- at buying All-k. no the Arno-In. Gin-“0| “I I..." "name-T- MICâ€). ar.. do. A dresrastett from London says: - Salk-bury and the Right "on. t'ttamherusin mm; been vomuderuq "mutt of the "militias into no but made on Lehait of Brilsih l'ol Ma, "hirh alum that the l’nilml St has no right unclear the Anglo-Rum lmly " M25 to than million a od Inn-l wpmito Print ut Wider" km] a; lbs Purifi- ul-sl, which in Nah unlock nnd vouunon-inl val The 'ro-.., o! "atom-go. CANADA 3 mutha, USURPED " "IE STATES "ll un BABLE NEWE aml opprmMo Print: of Wales' In. THROUGH SPANISH EYES. I an â€In 1hwiti.. _ “hirh in ot - 1 nlraltu'n' and rumumn'ml value, 'h' Pnt. Adolf. "In... Cl Ml which the Staten ham usurpwl mince Bam, “on “I“. and mu... nu Aha-kg. Thu "word, of Ibo do. QuieHy and unmtantatiously. but 'heu of â€at to Lord Canning none the leap effwtivnlu tha. ....--_ " Ihut nu. #qg a . mf. &;;|'_.. nun-v It!" "I m m . I F eo PI m if". hallâ€! i'dt1A.t2i'it't,rh: £30. you. may]: an... ma. My nu- eonI-IIII m. tt _ In onion. and new.“ of non ml ping unlbllll' lids-â€how m ~01 I In! Debuts will!“ Am I!!!" Co., x: You. an Ileana: CA! I OMAN. A PATENT P For I lr'N', may Ind an hum-gumnmn. "In to I†A S Q ('0... who have bud nearly Mu yaw “mu. an mom mama. (‘t-mlnuma. It... um" 11'l.'ll'am A Ila-dink of In. hum- mus-mm- IOOIII ml hm! to on- m "tae. ncut I'm. Alto I mum at an» Ad Ind numb-c boats "rnt nee. Menu luau Immin- Munn A Cm "can “can noun in ma '6rtrtertttr, Ar'erteuiid w a no boo-uh! unduly be"!!! the poblie with. - on" to the "norm". Tho “and“! m. In.“ "at". cleanly "Instr-ml. In b Em; bun nmlulon ot In! mom-no uni In the I “an†Vet. smug):- 1‘0le an inn, 'r"Tt Mal-ran? the' no; o on mtgem “In rv'yi'e'e1'i,tyll'i' pr. Neus the GGriiiiod View PV": I'll?“ into "word. it of Hrilaih (‘olum ll the l'nilul Sign. . the AntrurRumuan 'hm million um , in the We; " mn: o, Peat Int Ill nayszwlmn “It "In. Mr, rum-itkrmglm Ell-luau T "Hant none persist in believin l (list social rd can be cured by the al _ Flu-anon ot some political {gunman t. urm of government whie they judg , pnly by the excellent results obCainii . m the country of its origin. We hav I typical use in the Cuban questinn V Thi difficulties ot the situation in Cuba In s great measure mused 2 our in r muons] errors snd our bar Hardness naturally cell for n solution. "What - Is to. he done." is the universal cry, "ti furnish Cubs with u't'le,r,tut policy-n What kind of rule wi I insure progress and peace effective] " 'ht? are Hrmlually 'tT/ill/df that Cum must have some prudent measure of sutun- 'Amr. with more or lees liberty. But the ides of autonomy. essy enough to express in a theoreticelysf', LS far less Tir. to carry out pruned y. In prin- rip e. puljtiml sutonomy ts expmssed by the l-Ingluh "tityeytrnueei, and means the right of s certain equal entity to mlminlster its own “hits. while yet it tannins alum: s _lsrger and. . in some respec superior urgsmzatmn. Our eyes sre neturelly turned toward (buds. [tightly or wrongly. the im- pmkm has gone shroed that the Pearl of the Antillu must he gorerned like Caatada. ‘The id- h mum»- -.r.ms--L --Th, " u minim, on our North, ing its plum amnng lions of the world, Digest. of New York to train his and: In lauded ariatm-ru-y pm into municipal politics mtltish ends. don). As an “a earl of Mandala Ct lie from adepta in much I! we have had. of "mm. m. handle than prune. Nter0. but he w.†t the tricks and aha war" politician... . ed an a contest he Uommons the territorial "in wean, active in municipal politic over on the alert to maintain their lulu away over the loal Puliamq elections. The pudetml in ti two or three of the. aristocratic I: figure arming the shrew“ po Hangers in Parliamentary history predecessor of the an! of Lon mayor of Whitehaven, Wu the Powerful and corrupt ariatoeratie liamentary has of the eighteenth i tury. Ile contrnllml nine members, wild ttis bidding in Parliament, and King George proposed to make h baron in return for his peculiar pot services. he indignantly spurned the of (Interim: Hm .----, sawing. he indignantly of entering the peer“ Mala. He would have nothing. and before Iona the In allurivirvil‘; the when Mohammad spread abroad his doctrines with fire and sword. Ind that i hatred ot all unbelievers is it: principal end inflexible attribute; and, neond. that the hurrihle mus-ere: in Armenia an inspired by the sauce spirit which dominates this prayer. Conddering the bloody doctrina imbued by than thou- Sands at students and emphuiud by daily invocations to Allah, it is not re- mnrkuble that the hrutish and hail- savage followers ot these Modem priest: (any out their instructims to the very letter, destroy the mulled "in- {Mela and polythe'uts." make their chil- dnen orphans. and strip them ot their illicit-salons u booty for their Moeleln masters. .........5 um Peerage on In low I t. He would have an urldom or ing, and before long he got his earl- _ As an ola-tkmeerinx boas this of Inmdnlu could have lea-mad tir, " In!!! at alt autumn] 0 AIM! dmtror lb inf-dd. and the polrthrUta thim, mom-n. an onemiel or thy reli- (ion. o All-h . children orphans Ind ta'tttirtttic Can-a their foot to dip. give them And their ,1:th their hon-chum and their wo- men. their children and their million. by marriage, their brothers And their Manda. their posse-1mg and their raw. their wealth and their lands " booty to the Mullen». 0 Lord ot all creatures. n capital. But the moat flat- !ma'nition of Canadian work m Spain. Among the Span- t are just emerging from the rf l-onluries. Canada ia rc- an instance at what a colony Ir . "New†“sunny - ho- "mn nix and eight than-u! Mbham- (iii?: attadmta an mm " the 1r"rtumemiriner tbs noon-cry train- "w Pnumin-ry to mm the Modem um. inA-i-uduria. Acuputol their "linink than. students one: the 'ol"yer. I"Per each evening: At ur Faun-o1 “but in Gunther. Ie in municipal politics, and ' alert to maintain their abso- over the loud Puriiamesntar, The madam- in title of 1mm could have leaned lit- pts in politicat mmagemenl have in this country. Ho as. smaller electorates to pnwnl day political man-l Nurthen; frontin- ia tak. sauce invocatibn. which u in "rug the foremost. Li. rrhi. says the Literary York. English writers m familiar with many ol sharp practice: ot the I, and when he enter- _he stood at no expense l In than days the my pushed themselves “Eberhard which character. will: prayer. mugs-t. two Ill: First, that the hail of faith is the suns now u CURRENT NOTE theists." make their chil- and strip them of their booty for their Modem Iu'lpamieu in which in the corrupt Ihrams of territurial urban-n" contrast to the Ipirit of for their ow; latent. and when to make mm a Willis! political Spurned the idea --e- "w.-.“ IE!“ â€but {Jim We in Spanking od "une a: ttt r. In wht In," Cm. 'u' into In 'a' Ind be m. m “I. cl mid mm "lthties do. an Error. - {Other . Isl-ion ' atttsr I trtsriow, mistake the in spanking at young Go. - “I". " AIEIICAI I] w W mom or 'ta )hun- - r the "o on, loun- to. '.rain- -rmreen I. - dun m- Aluu_... , rt of I...'.’. “an l the Relating to the t interference in the [Uhl and the MM ho 'sisrta the Chic-co news a reli- The mystery ot the then that no â€(Bible man, “a†tuoroset of the Gen, heir “m he propoaod to .wo- on whom in the nah- [her maul-stun". Editing?" may Parrieulturat communities. more or lea dependent on be: u she an, no that she can have I choice of markets. " re- srcts both what she produces Ind_w!1|t s a consumes. This duty and mission no to her THE VERY ESSENCE. um --r.--, H - _ to comma]: - ---- w ,1 Triple Alliamm a... lull well that Ibo in “luau M could lean. He my by. In... impr-t with the ides that he could isolate Great Britain. But Glut Britain In: for "in, so hr " Con, timnm Em Govommenta are concerned. been imbued. She bu Wily minted to join the mallow T'..t.o, . ... un “mom in the natu, willed he could but hmsn impreued with [ could isolate Great Br Britain his for mur- Europe“: a g l"; Only lollie- ton-cum Izm- -rrrreen I. I...“ Isolated In I." m- Arrastm-- 'III In. In M Itch-an Clo-r. Relating to the Germ Emperoes interference in the Tun-val utair _ 1e the mulled isolation ot isriiiiiil , “L:A, - GREAT BRITAIN'S [188101 - "-""-.. " a the hTGkal%f. AIEIICAN NEWSPAPIB'S " DUO! or TI! SITUATION. numb mucus discover what of the German Emperor WM PM to Accomplinh. and in the nature alulieshe im- M. Her newsman know t line in not so much I. I world-embracing power. r, " well as her duty, is I extend the when tor 13er My. c- ,__ - - yuan]. The 2yg,tg'ey he. come frogs the meet prominent clergymen In Toronto end elsewhere. It is unlike my other cumin] remedy. lumpy, Par end flaunt to “he. Ind met m e. cure. t will gm rebel 'ltlllll ten mmgtee in Key ever. Sold by ell Brushâ€. 'tPda/l,', end about lent "ll 'lt MLt u more): an. Toronto. I whokbulineuil a... “use ruse]; D.D.. 3nd Rev. noun Scott. D.D., b E incopdinna u with the Roy. W. 'll. “rude, and Rev. Chu. E. Whltcombe; by the well known Bnptiat Rev. G. Anderson; by pronun- ent numb": of the Methodist church, Ind by the_Rev. Father Hinchey. and my“? his wishitlwugg. Pi", Bil a one story " cm good this medicine bu done than. The‘ gang-nary I... a-.-- .-_, -‘ NT"H. measure: proposed just now, they find common meeting ground in Dr. Agnew’s Conn-ha! Pow er. Toke Bouillon none. This .medieine In. been mod by PrmsbitisriTiiii like the ft': EtyhtroWriii.i7, D.D., And RA! ,,V_. _....... w mung a smile to her new... Frau- New tad Inc.“ of etul wuntpnsnoe. , Forcing. but morning; she named. This in " . . y fine 'yet sr we're having! Changes are constantly going on m an: 13?!»de Brown, but I can't florimsltttm," say: Mr. Julius Bier, an with m Fit. eminent florist. "The old method of --------. !',rtvitrutout-orassaaa flower,, It thh. whet on to Irs Iullest extent. The car fairly flew towards the barns. The fast- er it went the fiercer burned the flames, which were fanned by the air. Before the car-house could be reached it we.» seen that all hope of extinguishing the flames was past, and the motorman shut off the power and left the car to its fate. It was entirely destroyed, despite the attention paid it by a chemical company. which arrived on the spot too late It, do effective work. It is said the fire was caused by water entering the re- aixtanoe -bor. we exus. both rear and front, and tumbled over each other in their fierce energy to avoid incineration.' Themot. orman. af_ter having seen the last, of the living freight desert him, turned the power on to its fullest extent. The var fairly flew towards the barns. The fast- er it went the “HI-par human: AL“ Pr, A deapatch from Elmira, N.Y.sars:- This city has been the scene of a sing- ular trolley accident. which opens up a new line of perils to street car paws-sang- are. While B Maple avenue car was bowling along East Miller street. a sheet of flame suddenly bumt out through the floor. It quickly caught in the taIslt- ions, and in alumst. an instant the our was ablaze. Passengers rushed toward the exits, both rear and front,.antl tumbled over each 9ther in their fierce energy tq avoid "N"trteration Ths, "mt H ____ own-aw“, lull: nag been BO remarkably successful in this particu- lar ls Dr .Airpew"s Cure for the Heart. Primarily It is a heart Cure, but it is equally effective in what is to some extent I. parallel disuse, apuplectic symptoms. In a. season‘when unusual heat prevails and excitement often runs high. we are doing a kindness to men In women by letting them know of this remarkable medicine. l Thin u . In" Precursor “A onion. and Dr. - Cure not see Bout at watcher-h: Ao one _can read the daily papers Without. being seriously Impressed with the tact that a urge number of . ple in the present. we have within 1.2:: ‘system the evidence ot apopiexy. This is seen end felt. often in a trembling and uncertninty ot the limbs. and fre- quently in an unpleasant dizziness and lightness of the tpad, He is a very unwise man who, knowmg these sym- toms to exist. does not promptl take measures to have them removes: We know of no remedv Hm 1...- w“ __ _..__ " noel I "A victim to 'iii'rvtriied, terrors, And Ill because of . 1t_i-ututNuhanaur.rrtotw child. tlttutird-seth.temnarot u). baking hum, who "tatstiahsd the London branch at tho beginning at the [amt mun. lived in (our ot III!- I aina tion for you: before his dammit! ' slept with loaded pistols clue It hand. I 1 I toa man who aid. After nee- ufNrlUfltl with which the bunker wu surrounded. that he ht to be a ttit,', mh- itat “chug: ".Wh‘ti; w n " you no BOMB 1ft,i,t, . letterâ€. phced indyour hind, atsrintr, 'lf you dd not sen me five- hun'dud pounds. I will blow your brains out ' . One day two tall, dark men present- ed them-shes at .his. office. The; bowed in Reforms to his how. but and noth- ing. heir hands however. began to tumble in their pockets, and the great banker mat-nay took alarm. , "Here are the long-expected assas- oim.†he thought. wd seizing a ledger ' he hurled it at the two strangers and shouted for assistance. When it apronrod that the men were two bankers. rnm .....n.-_ ,2. . . A Slngular Trolley Accident. 0122131388 m THE HEAD. .Wut or a locker" can», lunar. , “I,“ big-$11,; l“ P.Ahia. Particu- ttrki ,, “.Ev-m‘ _ "Mum-4, .1 Christmas be and to lend . owe t _t'l'"dnt',tf,je Lanes. ins ' his"? “tiger: ll'. " The pertinulu method employed for producing this wonderful fault is " present A well-Imp} trade secret; but, wool-ding to the Inventor. his modu- operendn only mu to encased in about 5per canto! thence-wherein has tried it. It thin utunue is correct. we dull lhonly hove In unbroken lar~ lee of roles and yytyFu.iF-FiiiC; frpm tt,Ngtie,ivar";2'li"litfti'l'Q2't at 2° 1t'f . . t " not r very canon. expenmon r'PP.yeAsto,m0%iriGrt,r"1"lrrh",'tiLt "The hate on Illowed to grow a [at u t'Ee uatr.yitaifi,' then the 'bnke up naked, Ind_ not removed no Just tone Chi-Lemme, when e perm: bt three Week: I: quite sufficient a produce e bloom ot well-developed flow. ere. manna or toning next you": plant: into I premature bloom, a method bu now been diecoverod for roux-ding than oU.et “you. limo of the, ye“? "Tyutiontued. re exclaimed. and fancied my money!" _,,....., luv mu diamond fields of Brazil. it is of the clue known as "black dia- monds." or SoPyoeryyhlly as carbon. . which are usual in diamond drills and for similar purposes, their color not lulu ting them to ornament. 1 The original finder is not known. At. i the pmaent time the stone is in the , hands of the jewelry firm of Kuhn & . Co., of Paris. and the Brazilian' Govern, . ment is negotiating for its purchase for the National Museum. This stone was offered to Messrs. Victor, Bishop & Co., of New York, but (he; declined to' ur. chase it, u it is di tivult to say how such an exceptionally large stone will turn out when out into commercialsizes. and the price demanded was too great. The value is placed by experts at be- tween $39,000 and 040.000. The price paid for it by the present owners is somewhat uncertain, one locount put- ting it at 826,000. while another says that they id tids 3d (English) per carat. (;'juuUli2, make the price neur- . ly 840,000. or not fur from ita Probable l mximum value. There Ls lltt e doubt that it will eventually he plIced in the l Bruilian Museum, as no Private firm could “ford to pay the amount asked II for it by the present. holders. or which t would he likely to be asked by any com- t menial house into whose hands it might t mas. "hand ot-toreine ". _ --- - . bi - t iiiiiiir" u? it 1nÂ¥nlenod to think of bat been in. "Why!†she said, FF Ite, been turn to nice: Prime “and at n "dih- :uu r. e. "Engineering and magi; l It was a bright and frosty February morning when my sister and I and our ever present playmate "Jack," a black and tan dog, started for the hillside with our sled. to coast, a pastime which I think all youngsters prize above all others. --Eugene Field. OUR WILDCA'I‘ ADVENTURE. A True Story. The adventure which I am about to relate happened about. twenty yeanugo. l was at that time a romping lad of eight, who thought mom of play ttttsn of books. nomcuuuna _ All My: long their-pet! they threw To t stars in twmklmg foam- Then down from the shes came the wooden shoes. . 'Twaa ell so grimy a sail it seemed As it it can] not be, And Atme folks thought 'twaa a dmrn they'd dreamed . Ot selling that beautiful 'e.; But I shell name you the fishermen three: Wynken, Blynken And Nod. Wynken and Blynkeu are two little TIt . . And "od 15 a little head, . And the wooden shoes that sailed the skies ls a wee one’s trypdle-hed; . So shut your T',') while mother slug! or wouderfu sights that he. . And you shall see the beautiful things Aa you roek in the misty all; . l Where the old shoe rocked the timher, a "‘"‘--. Atiitriciir,7G un. " 7iGGi'C i't'fir..1f..fhtr'k,t Pf tom- I Wm. BLYNKBN AND NOD. W liken. Bum and Nod one nittht gelled off in e wooden at--- Suled on e river of crystal tight Into e nee of dew; "Where ere you sung end what do you wish t" The old men asked the three. ' " We me come to (in: for the herring That lived in that beautiful uni Net: of ailver end gold heve we. . Said Wynken. Blynken . And Nod. The old moon laughed end any a long As they rocked m the wooden ship. And the wind that sped them ell night m,a"dlf the wevee of dew. . . The little stars were the tperring-tiah I That lived in the beautiful nee; "Now lef your not wherever you l NevisFTaared no we." Winks-=- men “bun allowed to grow an we. then the 'bnke' ot removed my,“ “a â€9.6.9.9. Denna YOUNG FOLKS. 1t,iiiiiiiriis/iii"it (lid; the stun to the fishermen , ; Hum"; to been). unl- 1vFriian, Blynken And N od 31953? And Nod, III-mu um no uni-had with E The illaw was found next moral: t if/IT/f rard. distant in a. . ,7 - - W throw u Hound one'n encampment " night. lpngtud of picking up one ofthe men or ennui: tint put hire been t - ing .3? 'ttgutted the t'tii'ii'a,',f won we was Nrortaman - as]! “ELM; duh into his tent and sailed rlsiPrtiiGGui; only by the hand. Then. by lune wonderful piece 'gUxe?diEtfiiii;ii%';l'll'l'l"lve,t,'. tor the MM. he the pins: hump and no uu2ttt',, hu ..-t-, Apropos ot the death of Major Sund- buh from wounds inflicted by I liones- while hunting in Somalihnd. Moreno: my be made to u interesting said. in the current Scribqor by Ccptsin C. J. Kelliâ€. Among other thing- ap. tala Malling gives u uniting inst-no. of a lion's amt nudncity. An Euclid: otrimr wu shooting recently in Sam-li- had. One night, when he wu in bed ill-idem: tmtt,atims Tmatqomrttt. rough thorn (one which it in mud to than: nn -'V-‘-" ---. --. ._... w... I" turn. the num- ber killed in that-2:511 for which he, or write. is 12.708. - _.. w-rv- .IJHI "It in I. may neriqus question how relief can be given in time to Ive thous- ands of Eva. mer is upm In. Ap- parently it in put}. of g mil-hid phn to pmvont Ad bung given until such time as rebut work Would be difficult on mount of new And cold Wanner." ' The writao. .Im. -....- A! ' u... no wul no unyth' Mk for those of his own 'llfll?", especially for those who [up been newly converted. but the Christian population hue noth- hug to hope for from him. In View of thy,/h..t writer pays: _ Wm»... “W... was um enmine the villages of Bob, Twain. Yertmonik and other villages. In tho Village of Tadem. Turkish tR.,tt.,s,"t,ifiii in B., “If: number hot C "stun women And it of the village. and laid them to} Enrica Ind Run-Au t-l_:~~ . - - -- "nu-v uuuugnL to hear on the le ofthe villages has been and is b"tr'eAy. "Them in a nutter which 'should be brought before n Europe-n tribunal. It is the “gun-o of the wives and dingh- ters of hristiana and forcibly giving them to the Turks and Kurds " their tilhtt _l'gimlat,',gii,',is, thus urtwd’d Iff unng . e mug-cu. an t le,',".',,.,'..?..!?.?!-),?)";;"";,',,";';,."'; commmsmn should come And cumin); the 7“]qu nah m-A-~ " . to ma plundering of Armenians there it rests upon the Turkish authorities, but utt- 'xtrreerpondenta writing from Asia Minor rf tell that the Muatatss Pasha himself, Is commanding General at Kharput, slur- ed in the plunder. "It can be estimated on relieble testi- mony," any: one writing from there, "that the lenders in the raids of plund- - er sud murder in this part of the noun- try and the chief part of the plunder ' is now stored in Turkish houses inthis cit y, 1nd in the houses of Turkish Aghls l on the plain. Moreover, Muzak, Pasha himself had I cordon of Circmisns amd the city, and when they saw any one carrying off a partieutariy valuable thing, they seized it and Ippmpristed it for their chief. "Everywhere it has not only been a riot at plunder and murder, but has beene religious crussde or 'cremeentade.' The misemanu lave in runny 1118mm. demanded that Chriatiams should ii] stantly dezlsm themselves Ma- ', latter have been shot dead, or butcher. S,'",.'.','),',,')??, an»: to do.» the ' Ir-FIIII Who- and “out". " tin-[ed for Ionian. I The latest ulvices from Eastern Turk- ey not only seem to Show that the re- uponsibility for the shughter, burning and plundering of Armenians there - V -..'. run-nun: Home " Inn". 2fttV fully it rises above the low rent of the wind and the boomiu of the bmkers an the shore. The ,'lu'lr) lookout in the how at night oftan draws hia oil- skin closer and whistles loud when he hears that 'tte, w:i1.h-H% slugs: hia s-yes wit a wig mug n on rs more anxiously into the Madman .331, for it, bodes his ship no good to be tul- Iowed by Mother Cuey'a chickens. .. -ir hung...“ u . sun- use]! name to the lonely babe. {Silently they [turnip the vessel, for 5 whole ar, wuilmg In path-me fur a morsel. Only at ni ht do they cry, and umast 'pie/L" and plaintive note is theirl. Piti-, " u it ..:....- -Lr-r A. . off shore. Carefully do the old bird: watt-h over and feed the cottony. tumb- ling. weak little baby petrel for tour or five weeks. Nearly at: months elepee ere the youngster can shift for itself. The parents eed them with I rich oil which they secrete in their own slum» aces, and so thick end tine in this fluid that the savages of the fer north use the poor birds as lumps. Killing them. they thrust e hempen wick into their t.tr.ottispd,push%i' [teeter down upm- siIJoJIght the lame end, which will burn for hours with n. rleu', bright flame. In reality, when the Mn fancy the poor waifs are following the ship to bring her bad lurk. they, ere reell look- ing or the things whinh the moi may throw awn? Any sort of refuse in eagerly amt 1ered up and taken home to ' n ."--_a_.t_ .,,.,, .. .. - BARTER or CHRISTIAN wotttm, Bold u a Lion. All day long the birds " winging over .the sea â€urchins for something tn an The mother lays but I single egg of a dull, luatreless white, very urge tor the size of the bird. She site 00 it al- nmat constantly tor three weeks. while the mate brings her food from the eee. Only at night" does he feed her, and after the young one in hatched it. loo.) 32"]; reoewea her nourishment 1!er r . concerning the petrel'e lite and weyem full of interest even if in ecceptinc then we must rudely sinner the funded: tre- ) itionu of the to'ceetle. One reason why nothing of its nestling habit. wu known until about forty your: no we: because it choose: only the reuwtest and most lonely strands for its home. On the deeply indented shores of Nave Scott. thousands of them nest every greet. Cape Suble end the Mud, Tueket, hat, Gannet, Johns and Negro Inland- :werm with their clunuy young In une. A cleft in the “Ive-washed woke. e waterWorn niche, the deserted burrow of a. rabbit or e woodchuck or I musk- rat, any sort of n scooped plwe. " good enough for the petrel. It is abundant- ly able to dig e suitehle cavity, for “r eaâ€. however. if no luier wey out of the difficulty presents itself. Only 12 or " inches deep are these hollows. just deep enough in hold Mother Petrel and her babies. end protect. them from the Half.“ 1hist.tswetssi the cunt: may of the older m tam, indeed. believe that the petals, instead of com- ing with the storms. ectully all then up or still them at plenum. The! wave my wild yum: shout “Mother Carer. chickens," and tell you how they - rest end never fly to the allure. The English Channel Inhndorl even contend that the eggs I." held under one wing until hatched, end that the young lam to fly the imam they emerge from the eggs. THE REAL FACTS It in no wonder “in. man all 'F gard the stormy petrol " . mm of dilator. Not only to tbs - tow.. fliuinr, dusky birds noun to [on up tompmtuoua weather but they 0003‘ out in the amt numbers jut hob" and during the particularly viohnt hur- ricanes. When no other bird, tares or arnall, is in night than weird towl, like tO mm, 1mm. 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