Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 5 Sep 1912, p. 3

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rp. __ -,- Irnewleciged* to 'ne a traini <lâoie, ked "in nedôri A.-They rknhasatetw t WC bindm n the expeimente f menti-ofthe Utiiversit -e Of Èv-'9 vânasuîçpeeded in têéa help the bis-.-riez.n, elimpsîizèes- "aY 'nto verse *ith a 'iinited ' i obstrue,". words over and ab'ove'ti lm-'=M an sd phiIogenetio (racil burdnU o~ ther werds, the instir Matt. 23. 14 the hrdegs ad famil ge- toe tw ieli -6 -108118 5 twehve d'iscîipl maéhing tour (Id B'the Lord of le was alme e te -become co They lied ring hi& sec- Iew enu merý- b-An imdi- àl'ëkpanding flO Nationl',Antémlf. .The el are peysceally very popular. berý o! native tribos. ýefinîte- 1- ý e Mo n mon spri malle -who 15 called Peter- 10890f 4htemxk~fmI nr Oéphas, wse hie surname.- the twoD-chimpanzeeg .ha wn Aramaie namne,, meaning veeaéulary, they havo whiè ý,Jefus, »Vetouoéssfuuy tauglit -ai k" io iJemus y-met indubitâbIeé -oou]âàsmthw th42)t.t, te trvely "and éxclus 'ively ýw-Wiio broughit ShIman _.te with cefin tiiig. ohn 1. 35-42) 'ad hefia Thus, <gl' means f< Lry'of té IÇâgdo., means iveter ,g!~rtblme bry f ti. iugom. run Or 'walk, "rgr' -The' "beloved 'disciptl" roe"srrr"tmeas ebox, th-Andrew, lied been a dis- -Dr.-fuume waam caref John the -Baptizer.. proach as àIose. to;the lip-ike, iniou and An-ý ra-eil callsias possible, e Waal a tieo! Bethsaida. ver quit. aoing.s . ýl 44). - -acosding -te Leonard QlofliOW---Probably the.-Na- fer even,,4 chi-Id te on" o! cai a-of Galile. (John 1. onc, lu quality, pitéeli a 2). the tivo mundsasec g;e-Called D idymus, the eîils. -- Phu -. i hondisbieBv Dr. Fuihes.like eth a (2}4 nd'ýL uke-(2).LkBI m mnuasd Saul, Whéà eù hbecanie .a di -le he received the. now name 3,hcovah." ReH is the writer f! 'the Gospel wýiich bears his' ' *oîes the son ý_of -Alpha-eus - emCalIed7 James "tii.' bss" (MWark 15. -~40)4 Ho lu-net te b. identifl-éd'with - Él thiie i.brother o! Jemua. - *haddaens -Meaniug -'the he ty.":Re ià aise -called rLeb- j -baçus, wiiicii -means "the. courage- onuý." -Bcth are epithets. H ie rs nalne was J-udas, eou of James (Luke ,,6. 16). Se also John 14. 22. {Simon- the - Caanaean - 'The -Zeot,1~" (Luke Ã". 14; ,Acte 1. 1) S'oýclled because of bis -neniber- eah lin, a qeét wbhich had a revolu- tiot'ary attitude towand the Roman 3 d -Iscanit-Literally, a. man Ir -oleihavlage - South Ju- d , a], nean Hebren (Jomb. 15. 25>, -"Way o! the Gentibeo-Any road îe4liug, te a Geutile district or cit~ 6'-Sanaritss-.,Deacendants- cf -Babybonisjas,, -ho - wene breught_-i to- Palestine, iby Sargon te. replace -tefJews Whwiewre carnied li-tocap- 1~ty <~Kingi 17. 9f. 'M Pr'eseh-Make a proclamation, as, ýFteely giwe-e e weàtegeii- r e,.~l~ exorcise theinr gift -of min-' - àý,working. 1~ Punies-"Or, girdles, whicii iere pvçsvided with potkets. Tiie apos-, tle-'woe .te'prqývide nothing but thýsiupbest equ~îimo1 olig vnen i.rewad of theýr laboi to aVupp ly thein simple nords. -10. Tire coatsýSirs,T or-une tunics. -Shoes-They irere te iwear only the,; cearmer .andals, whicih'> wenre Jess retetioàssud etter asp -tdd, travel. (Lukeo 22ý'35; Mark 6. :).L e ut who ini il is wr thy -Th e won live-th mes.sage kindly sud1 consider -the, apc stlee' viit as a favýr. 12 abute it-W)ith 1,ti.commo - alý4at9n","Poaceb. unto yàun" (ew20.,1) 1i.Shak.e!! ffthe. 1ut of yeur t'- ee -e dunt 0fr heathen tènnltory waÇs aidered "uicýean" by' the. J.7> whowipedïit fom bis le.t -ga ac othe'r of £par, love, dan-- wo4, dnink, etO4.,as serions'or BC!So --- Ïttempte At d4Vek1,ping animal TBpe h e Ti.method mnet be the. human podagegcaloze: The animial muet show ,euriositte- -ward au objeet, -aud '-then,. must al- ways hoe g7vena , stictly'«anderî1 mively e.soibional vocal 1noie -upon -seeing or 1w autiùug- the.sanie objee-t.7-Popular Reobanica. BATTLEÉ BETiVEEN FIBEFIES Crowds of Spetators Wltnes Theni Iu an intoiSeting article in thi. Stnand Magazine dpecriptive o! tbe Japanese firefly, Meck:. Joya, tho author, miayet "Onýo in a whilé mnauy millions. o! whiteligh-ts form a great.mass sud fly abôut $n a bo'dy, illumihatiug a va 1 pacexed i1pg niany'-hundrèdyards. The mass. o! fireflie trayais, msny miles aud their fliglit eau ho ponceived !rom beagues-aivay. If they méetanether section they rush sud m'ngle into oue. It-is a battbe, betweeu two armios ocf lreÙlies Whon they Min- as the brcsof'-tii.greqatistruggle. Aboxlgthe Z - I iver -therè -areny flrefly battles 'sud crowde e! specta-ý tors assemble' there -to-:wituess the 'beautif ul sighit. Over the riverânul- lions o! fireflies guthen sud preparoe for~ the. comiruk battle. -, They mnarch &cross - tii-e-: river, over tii. forst, sud back 'agéin te tii. river, waitiug for 'the arnival cf -their enomyýr.- The manoeuvre -i'met-wndî hi10ne a single firefly fails te move iun r- fect ôrder,' as if -udera omad- ing general. Soon the inv ers are se g ling ua' mass cf bniglit yel-' lcor, while- tii. home snniy advauoesi te meet tii.- ensiuy. The -two great] muasses cilit iake a headIong' charge and"f'or a- fewminutea tiieo is a. eiaotio stiuggle in' the 'air,- ,whbe tue wonndecL-and - dad drop- faà éto uethe ivter;-i"lýidià tebnit-h ly -illumnated- by t'udeffection e!of the, flg-ting liglit abâe. (Wbeu oun' arny. vàriqnisbes th.e- -ther- theyr slowby returu t,6 theïr . wn 'river, stilli in perfect liue and- ord-er. 1t ii, tii. mjarci f triùznph home." 'Fji.., HaJo,,4ear boy,yo look TBF TSMiiI~SSOR I ,A POËBCH-CLIMBERt WHO BE- ;CAXE Alq ALDERNAN. tthe' Pefo iuand, FIe<lFrom Philadeiphia.. It is a remxkâble stor-y thst ha scorne to light in Philadeiphia cf the. Sthief ýwh> reformed, won' a plece'in h' respectable aociety; , was elected.. aý S"refbrm", alderman of the CoM mmýon Councilý, and, finally wae ,black- emailed into threwing up his-position an aulIea.viug the eity. The incidents no d oubt other men' have been in- almost eoxactly thesae>oto das William Burke, but hiestoîýry lis .1 aroused- a great ' wave- of sympathy, d and there is no doubt that ho oould go back to PhUladelphiaW and ho re- elected. HiÙnmau naturela .usually [i wýilling to rive a man anotheri chance, or . another dozen chanes, eif ouly -tii proper àppeal is- made toit. For the. time-being -Bunke bas bdisappeared. It iÉ thought that,-h.ý ,e las Ioined bis wife sud childl whIoM n iiê sent --ut ofi town -a so<> as lie ýy hid~u is M id te'un -away. oorigto bis çwn confession h. dI meanus in future -to admit his, iclei- tity.- with "New Y&k Slim," and figlit bie, battiefor rehabilitatio6n lu rthe 6pen. He lise lea rned the les- son, "Be sure your uin will flnd xyen Lo ut." A STREET WAIP. Burke's blackmailer had drrslned, ~hm of!- lost ,ery dollar- h. pe 'sessed, ànd ,the moôney for his îgitý çwas secuMd by ,«éIIing hie contes- )founte a Philadephia uews3psper. In l tis remarkable document -le -says that h. -was borcu lu New York, ou' the East %de?' As lie older bis assdeiates 'wene tii ahd she was a brighit boyý wii particubar ecruples, 'lie. was f use!ul\, by eue o! the gang. t the piftéïce of loking for -ue wouùÇld gain aÈdmitta-uce te ýp that prýimIsed a reward for th duetrieus burglar, sud uhen succeeded- m tbreaktiug a sa!4 gang would ususlly'hand him m -ollars. Later ou ho drifted association 'with a ganE; o! pktswho madle 'aa epecialr eniptylng wome's liaudbags. -YEGGMÀNAND BANK WOB Ris next -romot*o was te b'ership iu-- baudo! "yeggu tiie niost' dangerous o! crimi m-en who dynamite safes, auk ready to hi-Il on the lightest p' cation. Rie tnavelled throug] Western States,' as !ar as Bshi) 'ch«c, and apparcntly proop fer lie escaped arrest and fi came back East witi' pleuty o! in luhi pookets. H-e disp himself before smre o! hie obd panions, lu New York for a aud did no acti ve work. It w this peoird cf idIonesthat the Mbing habit got possession o! bnd hie patronage o! roulette, poker sud tiec'horse races made it necossary' fer hMm te wonk again. He turued sueak sud poroclïmcber. One cf is cialties was sânee4ing bundle býille freni bank tellers' wix while 'auothor m mber o! the wevuld engage th«teller in a&v altercation .abouV'some snPI mistâke. Th sasluthe.'da~ fore the. bank windows were su p'rctected- as they are to-day, Bù-rke 'am his- asscates -manysa rich-.haul,,ou more tuai occasion hiving -.$20,000 te d srnong theux.-, A-CHAMPeION PORCH CLII GQmbiu-g, ho"ever, kept pan aibe ceucludedtu wudbreàk witi the gang ai inte bueluèss iq anotber eity. located lu Boston, ênd.-apecial s a poiych'climber eutered robbed ne;arly 300 houess, wit assstace ave- abuucb ô! m ke keYm. -Theme were balcon- ' aùd 1Burke relled -ilu wealth. foértunately for him he, ;had acq tue opium habit, and eedy partlyjuuder -the infiluence-c!: lie tried bte sou -a etolen -nec% sud wus' aremted. This 'ws flrst 'time: hé, hd eveï beon lu the' haurdeof the policeè, but ha, r&eived a sentence. !a Ewven ,years' 'impýri- soument.e vent, to themasswa- chusetts State* Prison -atCharles- town, and lie says that the. punish- ment cured 'hum -of any deiire to resume a life of crime on -Ms ré- lease. Hia left the p'rison ast the end of lisi terni, having learAed thie tradeo f 'lhardwood fisher, and located in -Phladeiphia. THE BLACKMAILER APPEAUS. aImmiigr ation Doçk., esiaeam fthe ,great A LONDON LANDLADY -TELLS Big Prie for Booms -Russiaî Nobleman Turfned Nlght lut. ay Hoe kudemploynient easily Alady, who ccup enough, aud work.od in oeofactery one of the wéalthieI for three. years. By this tie h. fair, Lôndon, Engli had saved up euough monçjy te huy $5,600 per anuum, a lttle cigar shop, and' it- ças been 'engaged for whie *aiting 1upon bis custo$Ï2eNrs years in letting p that le-gotinterestedinlocal .poli- well-to-do.,peop1e,- i tics.-'ie werked througii a'couple L,,"oel .nwes of elections, and* at lergÏh*, hiesitore some- detjj6. about having bovome a rt-! district lodgers. headquarte rus*ho -*ae invited, th (YOU -uW,"-8 stand as.,analdermnan.?RH, did -50, -ripeuple wbilelt spa] and caxnmpaignied for tuüe wiole Re4 wellrto-do folk ini thi fonm Ticketthat'. letëd Mayon- don't put up cardi Zlnen gat iiÊs a4î . -Burke o.,o vnav .was elected by a haniduome mùalor-, îedgerê, corne t me, ity, but-ehortly after ' is electioii some-_persoiàal- recoi ho met.ou the atreet & 'couvicb WIhO only take'bacielorEF had <'doue tue" '_with him -linMXyûnst-floor lias bh- Chanlestowu. -Thie blackmail bogan- li>nair. a eleepinx froni thatilay. 1The <eld'conviOt WaOP big, financial .busine a- "dope" flend, with niiung tu Re hae ben -with m hope foi- h-iisef, aud with nuo sym- seven-years. and pa pathy, wha*eveér fer- Burke's ambi-, for four rooms.- ton te iv# epectbly. NHe -- threaténed hlm .wîith SO- un- A lK'OT bs Burke, "came? across" 'With Hiy*aoo moït e! .the. profits ' f -bis setore. but the., roorno rumtc, Falytiiealderman eold hus.-tore for- blm, at 4a, 'me te eagàtlsfy bis old "pal'e"' exactions. nover takes ,8_y,-br Driven haîf iiusanie' by the. use' o! ways,.Uiesout 1i drugi, bis persecutor -did ne>t rea- bles>mè eÊr.~ lie. that the liût Slim .ioracli- theattendauce 'he Te ed, but permisted inubMs dfýnands, olleton ofLwalkk thneateun*g toe"Il -thé steny o!includffl five sticks Bukea oble l1ite lu ttho 'ieep- was givep hin by a LPers. :At liet the 'day came when 'Oneeau ivory a#,d« Burke forotalled himn, sent hlm wife tc waagitf and child eut of he' ýityesnd King, *ud a -carve4 bl~outio, Iidd~with a -handle ef ___wa agift froinithe This stick, 1 boliew ~LUE*WEPL1~RUIR. Arogoçther die mies a boue in Il parts-o! Iay ,aud,, who lhas- the -pàet - fIle recently gave a represeutative iaid theý lad y, artments te very hi neigiiborhood lua i their win- 'rtis&. A11 mMY- Sas thie result of >mnieundatî4n., 1I E I, youùng Or old.' ýin ýlet-ýto a mil- ng-partneýr "i-,a- e'e in -the City. me for -tii.pat aytg $150 .a week 'been a l4 dol Bjreet-c#rs laiÀ iifter' (piclq up can rçckoii ila'1wte i go, unl -enough, bluùtly wad V. bundie1 rny han I replY two hu reality, no mat "Thon with tha .being aX 8 youli~J~ r jwjj&t 'Ïhat n atwell and' wai àao awâre that rasnog d;so 1 azed hln (0w mu h. -vaut mu a xà"e you 'goi.'in thal- ýe askedIpointing f to-. thé 'fnotes j foolishly![hele i to th' effetthât 1hadJ dred-, d larfi , thaugl, in' bhere w mucb. -niore, ai ho bills were of large de- flfy c~ rswoi4It huri &aid. . nd 1 duiýy partec smn te ave niy8elf fromn ilcirals o* need ni b q ýviIHàjgeëand smàllý --oe may bur wl thco ICHU BEER STAT] worth ffl tar.-~- e wflo calie rffi, te e T m 50uy t iwg 'the- Xing oe! Bpain, and the- oes, I luthepoliceco o <it u oraW.s~ masao' x bh-,lie middle' West three yo n nw.n. o I hreiloar :eu novicte4 of an attenitm éru.opô . i~ o n e Fuden a railway coonpany of theirfa c. oud-:- Iir~3os l work A tspecial officer -of! the' ýcompau'yS $100<, 0« per auq..This, Young laces finding ,theni tucked - awWay Iu a geuùtlenaýM peads ýIMée1oe0fie -*nei, ýin~l-" freiglit-car, bad- arrested thn.'wlien in Lodon tplaingpY1 h thyHmtostimony lied been 0olear and.î &ytizne sud bridg,-at'nightý. - ,e the to the peint. --lisan e,_normous oo0"eepo"ueé a few But neoooner lied the threebeen 'but ho:rarely opens-a letf-erJifi iute fined than theoIefcer,'telling '-the 'ml!.Hotalmme meet o! his iOtters pick- judge* that tliey had ne money,> as-conâist e! invitatjins, which. hé ne- ty e edMm e reit he inesandmetver accepta, and applicatie for them et liberty. When thé court b1ans 'and subsiptions. Once a. LKE did net quite setsayocupY, weekr a secretary-- cornes te g the officer tok smre bille freni "hie throughii î correspondence. On. nueni pockot and paid the emaîl finées hiàn- one ceasion 'hlm, secretary found a Kin," seif. Tii. action rousod thie judge'is ban'k-draft fer'$50,O00 in a letter Lals,ý curiosîty. ' that-had lbain uxuopened for*tivo d are "'It's your 10 I testimonY that montiisinu bis youug- ènploYer'- rovo- con-victed these' men," h. 'said. pockeit. h thie "Do you mid telling me why you ROEA- .M Pa-are uew eauxie ona e ve hemn. -RS T7P ffred, freed 1" <'A veny wealthy o6ld gentleman, nally "Buýre, your honori"-*msid the. offi- -vlio u-sed te >ccupy thie yeung go-n-i mon- cen, good-naturedly. "I'm paidby tlemau's ronis,- told 'me he -had a' orted- the road toýkeep people frein.doîngfotno!hiamlinadvs coni- this sort o! thing, -'and'whený I catch *eiu te giveý it ail away befonehe tue '~ 1' e ny utyteget 'eni cou- -died. Ho muet have been a cause ef 7aW in viéted. -Lniade out a. good case, cousiderable disappointme-ut, te a ga&M- didnt 1IP I" reat many chaitable institatio6ns, -Mm9« "Yen certainlydid," said the lo ho was al'ways getting Iintd cor- dcjudgei mmiling. respondenbe wAhtsmre o!, them, mci "But you see," continued- the u rmsn hn mes oa o eother, "they're ycuug, sud they say tiens, which h. neyer gave.. died te!thet ail they wànt is a job. And intùesiate, sud -his? fontûne, which- a s3Pe- tliey've *got a job, tbey csn't'take it was noùarer & '-million, thanI!a es of ivheni they're working off those million, was .divided among hisîý adows3 fines, eau they 1"- .next-o6f-kin. baud "But they-iiavep',any' jbb," saîd '1. i aRues nbeanhr ÃŽClexit the judge. îast.,summOr *wh'-was in,.London on PO5ed "That's 'khere you're wreng, -sm oiical msin. H. never YB be-jde said the. officer. ,r have a usr t gt i nputlmee~l the i elcousin who knows- a coutractor ýeveuing, aud thon, went ouit te din- and who'is t-eaing dowu -morn6e buîldings. ur eunn tsotfv 'lc madie Ai soon as I1get thôÈse chaps unto lu themornhsïg. Oônenghlewn- ne :their .colli this morfniug Iivent. e ut an sd did -net returu. -I get, a let-' livide sud got *jobs- 'for 'oeni. It'-s sdollar te frm m posted'from Bucking- -Seventy-five 's -day 'as long- as it am -4>ila<ietellin me h lie d to &BER bags -te, egnse I'msafe teéget94iMY leave Engflnd 'at once;- andi aekug hi mouey bae k." - -,me to mn4 on -al hi& thingé te the- kt . " IBut why d' you -tel fal Rusele.n Court, 'ând euclosing me at id thueboefone Id flued thenfi le the manie tinié banknofés for the -d Ho 'Tis guardian' o! the road' slook u-ent- ie e wed me." - îizing - t do it; My job as 'ýau adoffier was te have 'eni convivted. ~thu nThat's what inm p4id for. Business rTH 4eyiard. wn "Why are.We se bat.?" asked thb. uird ~~-4-----paseenger. î wlue: - - Well, si," -roplie&-thé, couduc- dope, A 'ise man listene wheu his e ! o."hetanl rntia eu klace, talik-at beamt he listens for the last and, tus-train use behind .befo6re, the. Word.--bele. mnieou 1 e -get, sud - tioii -MONEY" ,3 ,r feelsi cDOoer- ]9ô rA4 '»Bed. ou how nîîr-ihepolice 'the ne ýu steoxum -1e urgeuy arise. - suez. 'coise,c011where be :iietim is, an lu- -brewée ffluenrtial fman; but "!&1b uuY" is halls se nece&"sa 7, aIl ti sme, fer & scod thou"a lawyer 8 -a ratnecessiy fer-aà- It us - coniely, believed in *-' -' cicml.ti t mre o! th. psImee~ tains bs edas mucii as $50.00 s JbRle ,vear un nibes, ibut - i- n. frst-han know ~ge on'tes point. wfth but Iti- aldippsbefact, though l D that Ceomon p~coien are kno'wn, ,houaehoici tô have a ho and8 'cf d4êlà an lu- will ves ted. d t ~many -of'the' offi- Po cens'bav retr, from tiieFo6re as dian- Jmm nlcii mer---- r -~ ~ ~ ~ b Aie' iy'ey oassunied They parà that.an2 poIicexknan in' New Yerk rulL7 wiioýgot ucithink beyoud hie psy Home --on would b reckoned a veny élow and à .Tr "nbusi e-ssbuke'" man indèed.,. TRAGEDV 0F! 11GbII EELS. FUI llo Ues te Creowd. e.ht uy .terued a tiagedy lo! high hee s recently happenêid in eue o!th pi cpaMquares beforeti. ' station 4Znnc, Bitzeérb4nd.-- e A weres ~young veman 'wearlflg higli-hiýeeled -bûots use - crossing the _Sîtreet when,,-hem héeel bocame èaugit in afrog.- , A .co d eollectêd round the. gallons". - ,h'e brewerieesproduced lest ý,-52,0O0 galons' o! boom, 'ë 9,5O00gallonée'woe'drunk îity, while ihe re8t wss ex-- to othon parts ef! Germany road. This bomne conmuýmp-- preented au 1- increase o! Igallnsa cQmnpared with urse it is net possibleto tell < ch of!the been iEdrunk by j ieus aud how much by -the -- The, number cf the. latte> *a every year and venyfw~. mniss a visit te ýthe nimci is 'with th-eir attractive beer- bd gardoens accommodatiug id. of pensons.' - t TORTINE lNTO VOllEY MOU an4 lb,-Xio an jdarme e ont. tie; ARCHVESOF, ONTARIO 4 - IMIC ARCHIVES

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