Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 26 Sep 1912, p. 6

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mas- tas51.hffratfti ÂAbout Ibis Straage People--Their Rii- Inlu m g aoed deal <1 npnd wu4 occasis ned in elon, t*%hé i cipal towu of t.he Koe y dis- trict, i the. outl-euetonM r cf. BnilsiiCJlurnbia., hb1the. ueWs th"- fhe. Dukbkfrs had- bought a tract of 2,W00 sema, 9f.f ruit-land beaide the. O-bumbia River, omre 30 miles wet ci Nelson. and 3,5W0 acres ait Grand4 Foiki, 75- miles fartiier te #ào"4ýh-ent &d £e aded t. glat te» ithorcharcla.. Pee le ~egau te aok one arwbher-"-'Who are tibe Doukhoborsl" -"IWbere doý the7 coa rel r t Wh*t are they gogto, do w Itbal tàat landi" &Idlualudion te certain eoui.- what disagr.esbl. rmors whioli Wsc *tkended theiil" coming thé fur- ïIier que*Uto»swer oooWtwa»lly hea&-.L tr,ù-bne'tlu.t Aiy go *kboàt wi*ti- u"y OlQtb*1" d'Do't tiiey ever marryl" UrAn rePoc D morm&<a bo cAb»;Ii0Vo the uowcomere,, wrteu j. T. iu Chantiers'. Jourml. d.i, the. D07hc asw e-a L5se~t ' àch prsug up 170 *,o fthprovino.. éf thiûpart o c Mid B ='s -agiustenosaare u m~ a a t4hos cf the. Qusk- OBJEOT TO IBEAR AnEs fer any cause whatsever. Thé pro- &eut leader of t4 cSmnnýity iu British Oolnmbiia,' Peter Veregiu, wbeexiW dtu Siberlafor 10 yesr fer Wroi ig te ob ontile0colore heuý cahhod ~pouiothe ueual wy u hcrehr, Who i4 alse lu BRria COolnzba -wu a. seteoed te il yea.rs'exile lu thei.amne o f the world for fie smm cause. Atoe -.timé this :tenot-eeemued likely te - . loaid te troublewhien thé eomd Ganadisu censes as takou.:1,T hé Doukiiobor coiosmy bond*e tue Cal umbla River, zeiuedte giv& <the lau ie&i.sany lufomiation wbktL- 1ever. Their leader, Peter V.rogiu, ably backed by hi lieutenant John Shêrbinîn, tried hs ieuiostto6er- Mand& of tie censu ff os"".Ne- verthielea they quiliy but firmly resisted is authonty; sud yet tii. - - defe*4icstiey babitually - pay te -'~ hiuM ia ver>- great, and every man Wie meete is. lvariail>- rouesbi batt hugreotiug. Tii. ground of the revoIt vws the feor àniLsuepichon -that -the'.Oauadiau QGovernuient vated t. enroil tues. for militany srvice. Auothr of their -distlugi.hing traits is tis4 tieyrefuse t e esthtue ile - laof naimaIw icuiias been killed foi, tls.tojet, sud to wsan its skin OW air or *col. To fie ont- -aide vorld thoir meut noticeable peculle*ty is 11th tey ovu -al pniote property.,, Their bous éveu.sts.ud tvo ,togother, eune beiug oS' cupidby the vomen and tii. - ~ ô I ter by tube meu. * - THE WQMEN Work *ue week lu the fields, Woods sud ftatories, a.nd in tic' second week do dos.estic work iu the. house".* -Ti.y are simply but nestiy dressed, the vonien veariug- shavls ever théir beads £natead o! huaté, sud aprons éver their gewv.s, and thfe men beiug dressed lu jerseys su wôooleu iad-dmemsés. They are -o- ean in their persons, sud Wear anm air of couteutusent sud pnosperity. Their food oasisté, cf course, of fruit sud vegetables, vlith rilk and Aft*r suféinug perseauion on * variouS ocasions ofrente lLaau& -Geverument,. and b.ing m.oved f rom oue part cf tiie empire te tue otiier, a largo body o!fies., numbering nesveral tihousand, s.tted lu tii. district of Yorkteu, iu the CmnaedLan Province o! Saakatcievan, in tii. yeam 1899.' -Inu mkiug tlus move tiiy veme asshsted by En-glisi and Anierican Quakers, sud by Count Le ToIithe f. vel-kuowu Rus- ulan writer wVho was a very close pereenal friend of Peter Veegin, the. lloukhober leader. Thdeed, peo- pule vieh know the. latter statue that e. ia iimself a very remlarkablc min, îeng-aigt.d, a deep thinker, aud as-min cf'iofty ideali. î Inu-1902 sud the. foUlowiug years. part cf tiieir body oocasiined tue -' Dominion autiiorities a certain de- *gre. cf anxiety. The>- becanie poo- eesed vîth tic -idea that the. Sec- e nd Adveut of Chrit as im=*- neuit,, an&4tey hudied upo n set- tuug eut t. iem-Him, taking vith thés. no focd, sud rej.ctiug' theïn evu.- clethung--vhoUy or in part in omder that they n'igit appçar b.- fore 'Lbe Lord divested of aIl adven- titionsa ide te any daim uponbiis ouideration. If vas vith CONSIDERABLE DIFFICULTY thatiy vere induced te tumu b tek't'their hoMet, aftr being ce- eorted fer some distance by tic- Doukhcéboir,ý wucobacco juie4 in auy forin, no profâne -lanaie, whule au> eluhbtio of bId temper. lu hpouble te find. .Ând thé mon- ality of thoie gced people ie,. a wcld-beater.. . . ...Tii.Donk- hobers are- a'i etr«a4l honet people,' gecood eàghb)orsimdme LÀW-ÂBIDING CITIZENS. Tbep.eresthmey iave made in Saskatoliewau marvelleoua." In BritshCoumbia LM ha. been equa maruvellous; aithougi it lu ÃŽcnlyè yeat mince they bega.n opeatins hVhave already clear- od mtBffliaut a totaof1io0Acres et land, -&Il of Jvhach i.a.tedwit fruit-tree%, tii...unmbering eo,Ã"oo iu ail. eBut they iuclude within -the. rmzw o f their eaergi.s maiiy atier ttades sud 'eraft.,-represeuted lu the. follcwing-i Hduse-buildiug, saw- mig.pl ïïinimla, bee-keepiug,. sii sd door factoniesbrick-ak- ingp, flour mil1~le e-i mille, a igam-factery, 'ind in Ssahewa> tweuffty-tiire. hrh Ug mhines vith. funiesuilmct f englues sud men.-ý At Briuét tiey have a40 coiitructêdai hosp"i aabuge ccmreté tank or resenvoir- 150 féçe, lng, 70 feet wide, sud13 oest deep *ud 'their ou 1, 1.hou. systes.. At Bruant they .ooQ 1s50hors.., sud in Saskatchewan- no eu than 70 ta isud 6W0span cf oxen. lun the. Opring ci 1911 thé? et.rteda inxm-Iaetgry dU N-oIson, snd agreed nç* ouly to py t »mrket -price for tii fruit, but aloQ te send ther <> pickerî t. gather Lit. This ehbuldprove cf hmmeuM advmntage té al toefri-a..eswho are dpqi.udénotupon mali f ruits for a li'"iu dunigthe.time that-their or- ehacdse .growaig upas>« before tley0me int. bearing. The higii of cf Jaboi iia a al handicap to the greower!ialifut.Net ouly hÃŽ it dean, buù t L .alls*diffiuit te body of iraiMed workensà iuthe. hat of the frUit-ýýgrowmzg ,district cf W.st EK>.teuay is likely -t. prove-cf great' service t. -the. cômmunity iu gea-ý thruj.f 91 Du.ing .htsu irof10 thé Douk9bere proe fv gSreaê,aeistaumoe te ocalgoveru mieut fire pardéo ffie ,PrOviunýe in figling ti. many-bush -or foreet fires -whici b, roke out.,'They wi ahi. toamd ont quýite, a BMIALL.-ARMY OPlIEN atvitbe otest-notice, su'ad lu fact dlI go on Moreh-an mie eoccassion. They are' *trong, stnrdy m en, snd- acvurtouedto bard, muecular vonk Ires. tiliir ycutb up. Tuey liv.- i if rmo edn, tàéeý-ofefd -buildings, viti. -fine .1, . ceSuiup- Mud pl.utyof - win- dowse." 'Ti- are blîlt f romI'um.- beÀ' sawn in thihr ovu s.ill, aud veneered witii bricks muide.in their At 'finstthere vau a certain anionut o! prejudice againat--these people, ps.rtly becau9e cf wheism suppoued te -be their refusae te fus.e vit>h the. rest cf tic population. It vas flIt tie thtley vere creatiug a seîf-cointained com munxty- which held its.lIf alec! frein the-rest e!ftth. people amo ngst viios.tiey iad ceme te live.. Au endeavor vas made te break devu this spirili of ex.elu-siveneseb>- gettiug up au agi- tation wviicii siouid cal1 upon tie provincial, govemumeut t4> enfers., tuée attendancé cf tii. Doukiobora eildren a ciiooisuimilar te tou. v-hici - exi&t in every part e! -tue Province. Te thil tiie. Doukiiobors have expmessed their villugnesi te confoM, nid have even'invited the. Board o!f Education te furusi them viti preper teachers fer ichoels iidlitiiey are building fer ties.- selves. Time s tiiat if thére do«. ecst any religious faiaticias. ameuget tiies tiey are at pains te keep it t. tiemiel-ves, -and noue e! it is evident te ticir neigubers about them. -Ou. teudency ie, iiovver, notice- ableý , hich cannot but b. disturb- ing o e >cir leaders'fievemal e! thé men have h.ft their -commnunities, sud after working ou tieir owu se- ceunt hiave begun te buy littie plots o! land hem. sud there, -and clear them sud plant !nit-treea Thii. meovement tevards individual inde- peudence, wh'lci as yet is net st aIl p-rnounced, i. extremiel>-diatasto- ful', toPeter Veregin, - nd hi. ieeki te discourage if by aIl the me-ans -in hi. power short o!f forc&e, viici is beliefs wili net permnit hlm to, RUDE TO REFUSE SALT. Travelier Learns Thien Alexan- -dria to. Cafro RIMroad Trip. On the, ailvay jourue> f rom AL- exanlms te Calt,sys.a vriter in the. Chietian Hebrai'd, ve pa.ssed a ontan t teanio! mén, vomen sud bilidren vahking along the. canal banks,'or on doinkey-occasionaiiy a wholefil>- onadoube-! At ti. raiva- susica. .u udboys in great vanlet>- cf fleming.robes o! ma.uy colore aud gaudy skiaitl caps oturbans came t. the cariage wind4vs'vitu fËruit,. ougkar *canud. cakes o! ll sorti Eggs ver. lso popular,' A Miau ait44ýng ppouitQe ebought tito eg.sud s little saN. 11. fer- cd - me Mo esaIt,, wbicii 1 declined, aud a1l tue re* of thbev*&y t. Caine hé kep - glancing at me as if 'hé hugbt m Very 41 ii m ed persan. way I have describ.d, the, tropical eountries would become ceuquered by civilization, which would in thue manner returu te its birtiiplace. ",On tii. arid lande tiiere will spring up induatrial colonies with- out imôke aud- witiiout suioke- etacks; féreâte of glass tubes will arise everywiiere; inside tiiese wiUl take place the. pioto-ciiemical pro- ceosea tiat have hitherto been thé, gua.rded slecret cf the, plaots, but that will have been mastered by human industry, which whilkuow liow te make tiiem héar even more abundaint fruit than nature; fer nature'q*à not ini a hurry aud mas>- kind l.0 To man it -is eaid, yon do not liveo for'Yo(ursolf. If yen ive for your- ssIY-o ye iali core to nothing. B. brave, hé just, ýe pure, be true iu word and deed; care îot for your cnicyment, caýr. not for you r Ieï,1 care oalY for k'whtis ight. Bo.- and Inet otiirwisê,i it sha ff be well, whJ y<u.-FreZe.'& age aud cf malebuidren note- 4éein te âge of.ih, Both of thes. flght with admirable courage.. Mauy a grq-board liai Put t. utter aham» M" 'ypnger warriors, througb ià -exceptional knowledg . c war tcis *n4 through thein complet. disregard cf, diffilnties sand dangers. The. ,vebié' ment fanaticias. of the old, toc,, haa Most formidable w.apoi, freqluet- ly mer, deadly than the, vigercus courage - -and, endurance el i. ,Young. Every one cf the boys has'a. rifle. it is rather amusing, say those whé, have. just arrived f romi the ýfi.ld cf battle, t. see such a li4kle fellow cannymng in a 'Most wanlike.1 spirit ies iilewhichi longer by'far than huiself. Witii regard te tthe "Amariyebs" or Menders,: thèse are young Arab beauties, girls betwýeen sixtecu and eighteen vears cf age.: Tiey derive their name f roui their offce. Their duty lu. te 'meued" tii. courage. of the flîng, to rebuke the wavering and te ispre. the.brave. This seeme0. .an old Arab custom mÏwlii huvogue in North Af rican dis- ÃŽi.)he enders have aise otl>er du- ties. TÈhey- bring water for the. thirÏtY into the foregnot ranks of tii warriue. They help te transfer thie wounded te tthe ambulance hcsL pitals. They suateii tth. dying f rom the battlefield that tiiey- may not faîl jute the, hands of théeucsuqy. -Ma.uy an Amariyei lias failen a victini te her splendid vocation. A pitiietic stery 'la t.ld cf an Amarmyeh wiie had a&mcempauied her lover ont. the, battlefield. Botii of tiien were assigned t e acern- pauy of'-warriors near Tripoli. They ,ail ewore that they would "1tear their heartg eut cf their bosems' ratiier than yield t. the- "Maca- roni." The. latter proved, iiewever, mnuch stronger. Tiie Arab fighters fell, -oue by eue. The lover cf thie Amaniycii was <nortaily woundd.- When the. girl, saw that there- was ne escape she Wad herseif aIongaide bis expiring body. 8h. did net coin. mit suicide, but whén the- enemy came h. fonnd the. couple dead,, en- twuned. iu theIi. tdesjperate, 1em- brace cof the- ete'rnal -farewe1l. ed oeoiy î jine wake ofth~ie oorn-. merdai preparaton -of bleachin.g poivJer. ,Tis suïbatanoewan after, uased in the arly Part of the Cen. tury for tiie disinfection of bevage mdwatar, and as earlya 1854 -its efficienoy waa i. well -reoognized that au Engllsh Royal Comnilsion reCQD2iii.ded the use of 1this sub- stance !for deod4rizing thé sewage o01 London. ' 'I 1885 a. upecial committe. of the American Public R.a.lth Asso- ciation sated that 'taking coat iute consideration, hypochiorites inMn eral were tithenot esfcient dîsin- fectants availabl*.ç', MANY EXPERIMENTS. <'During the. nineties many ex- periments with bleaoh and soda were made by Traube, Lode, Sick- erberger, Elunzmanxi and others, with the object of ohtaining practi- cally unstantaneous eteriLuzation of 1905, during the. typh4id epidemic troops ini the. eld. Electrglytic processeîs were developed in 1889, when Webster in England a.nd Woolf in- Ameica produced chlor- ine solutions, from sea water and Uused them for various purpofes. 'lu 1897 bleach wa.s used by aima .Woodhead for the~ sterilization 'of the water uupply t. the. outbreak of thé týyphoid -epidemic. In 1904 and water -for the use of travellers and ât Linclin, a solution of sodium hy- pochirite, commercialy known as 'chlorog' was u.sed to the..extentt cf approximatey oue part svail- 'abie chkine per million. This was carried out under the. direction of Dra. Houston and McGowan, aud w88 entirely satisfactory. A mawk- io'h taule was, however, the. subject cf many complaints, and this was thouglit to, b. due to thie action -of akaline solution of ciloros on the organic -matter preeent." Mr. R4%,S sys that st thé present time chlorige treatmènt cf water in sewage lu recognized in England iaX! onuthis. Continent as a prdèese capablecOf yieldingexcellent restilta st a very iow coStj, but owing -to a certain -disadrantage inherent in its use, -it -cannot be appliedindiscrim- inately to ail disinfectiou prob- HOW IT-,WORKS. *"The, general principles regard- ing the. "ton of hypechloriteç," h. gays, are faiïly well uuderàtood, but the. details differ in every, case and must be determi:ned, as a fuli kxsowrledge of them inessential to uuoceîsful- and efficient opération, The. active contùtexit of- hypo- chlonites for disinfecting purp<>ses is chioine., wlich luberates-oxygen4 in a nasoent condition when tiieseý substances 'are mixed witii water.- Nascent oxygen in . aumîal quantities inhibits. reproductive faculty of nuro-orgeknian> and in large qu*u- tieties kilîs them. 'It should be re- membered that the. reaulte cf chlori- nation are largely judgcd by the. bacteriological resulti obtained and in these the enumeration of the bacteria present plays an important part. Tii. netiiodi cf counting the bacteri& at presenit in use are de- pendent apon- the ability of the. organism to reproduce at such a rate as te form. a visible olony withun the. period of incubation. Any substance which prevents tii. appearance of a colony during the. pcriod of incubation would hé re- garde& as a disinfectant, but tii dees not imply that it kilis bac- teria, AIL substances known as dis- infectant probably sot as antiseptic in emali- quantities and as germi- cides in lArger ones, the line of di- vision being ixnperfectly definced." IN~ Lessoa. cr a, ~ ibncu larg" cf go>ld ns "ôte b ilruS: ot Septemubor;. But théi. feature -et the mummer's work bau boon ii. nviTal cf lb. aunver. camps. - lu dobàit twsnti- tbree proprtion'ave eesro»sued. And ln lk akeandGowgands operatiens are uiSer wW--lut twenty-two oamps. And, doubtlâ6"thor. vil b. sfrosh erep of w4 &-t the. unwary. LABO£ UNONS DIO"1AIO. l'h. annunalmeeting in Guelph of the Dominion Trudosud Labor Conucil, helS in Ontario for the,. <mat tUr n usmal Tsears, bas srved te cau attention te tbe gre as sud proeut strength- et the esUnion movement iunttis province. Wbile tb. organisation l- inmtpug numeri- cally sud -hau seoured lunseme t*des an airnt masiorfui-.psition il linjiot witt- eu$ tfswsnse. Il wenld 'ho more exact te ssy, thst it bas net yet tuae advantageof tite 'oVportunities for tii. intv.of th. condition cf 1h. <rosi of *t wrkenu.1 U[p ote mproeut lu Canada, the great objective oethue trades unions_ ias beeu te incresse*agm, sud te u e eapon théy be uaed for'»i uis.bsbs and. crdosu ta-dugerous aud cruel lors.01ci warfare .'.buowu' amsthe sMUk In innumners>ie cGaie trikos onre., of strikos if:ave besu mcssusdi weuld te Impomsible te estimate.th lb.S vanees lu wages ths unions bave te thêen eedit b ytht, meaus. Posuibl. iu many raSos t or have doubleS lb. rate qf -psyr they wouid te reoeiyiug il thons er, nte unions, lu other'tradei tbey have ald sudthoecurions ftathtbainuthé treng- iyunionised clty ct Toronto many. cf tISE agst industries are sbsolntely itou-un- Ion, or open shopa. Thle employeron s mea cf Ibemo industrishave o no-bjeàtion,-te hligh vagea, and volutûLly psy Use union osie' or 'higher, but Ltri loos.unfertu. nitoly uste Mthat some' cf- thseothens par abaoilely - uadequate - ages. Theme. are many eëompeteut vorbaein Tuo'routo to-day, worklug 10 'heurs a day,. reqêivlug net moesthan *10.00 s week. If thon ereJO1 ti1 ôllyiet uÃŽlese, wth 'ne cihon vage. earnor:n Lu t this means, -with tout snd lb. ouS t o ilng sud provisiens -wbat thsy -are, thut .tISespeople -qre eostho rsgged'edres- of pennny. Compare sncb, uagfe -wiitiitons tbat, prýealin Lumeh a trade, sthse printers, Who are At préseut neolting a nov soie s"d 'bave refuseS te accepi s minimum mate eor,082aU week for au elchI-bour.,day. Sos.. cf the labor - leaders are comlng 'te, realise liai he question et wagon, while cf vital importance, ias but eue ot peur thlugs vhich are cf 'l-ipaoat Importance te lia vorking clamses!ina- tonfal'- condition. -Thé question of land valuesinlu tselation - te rani iJeoui et tises. -90elu 1h. question et' publico ouen- ship et natural monoopolie9. Bo le the question ef taxation, inclndlug that mest p aetl aud ail srnbracing ng of e taxation, tb. tariff. Thèeo &igisffac the baruiug Power et the o ersu nit as mucli s 1he rate cf sages ho receills. But thé struke la uselesau a wespon te graplowith thes.. Aud s. fa? th. labon unions of Canada, knowiug only the atrike tgau sapon, have douoe- practically ne thlug iovqard grappling- viti tiese prob- lemm. 'Tis labor mani needs a nov wes- nn. Ho scarceliy kuesyet wht 10 l. ~erealizea clearly only thaththoera la nsed of somiething, that conditions are rapldly tralitylug mb a-a torm whlch dose.col boSs test fer the classes gener- ally. Some day ho viii ose liaI vhal ho maeslu politicai organisation. But at preoet the effortu lu the Province te or. g anise a wemkingman'o political psrty have falien lat. That party's depeudabis mrengili lu the city. of Toronto la pro., bably net more Ihan* a fow hundred vot- es. mu HÂRRDIE SCENTS TROUBLZ. Kier Hardie.,ithe povertul but sornewhat Intomperate Scotch soclial labor leader, a fermer collier, butt he match ln montal equpmsut fer political leaders anywhere, bai 'been telliug bis Canadian brothers smre plain tacts alog thhese lhues. No declarod Ibat in soa respecte privilege lias already becomoeutronched lu ein. ada lu -a way tha t Ilvii lako csuera- lions te -rectify, if t can ever te recîl. liaid. No doubt eue reason organiseS 'aber bas beeu slow te apitate lu political ques- tions Le that veli organsd labon ba@ boon me succesetul lu keeplng its sages up te a gcod standard, liatit bas Ihought lhe other matters vere et trivial impoi aucç. Besidem, on smof t1he met Im- portant ismuem labor men are by ne means united lu their.opinion. A gocod exemple la the tariff' question. Atthe moment ome oethliemeut Lrcetul men lu tieun. tons lu Toronto are free traders, or, ai Inuit, loy tariff men. But viiil. tie union mon ofthle city would tollow thèse leaders over a precipice If a strike sers lnvolved it ls Soubtul If more than a -smaii frac.- tien weuld tollow thmin lua -tree IriSe campalgu. Judging by concrete remulîs3 tho labor min of Toronto are strongly protectloulst. One remit te C andian labor meusa large attention te tie - question ef vages han been to arouse againot bims mre re- mntaient on the part of the <rosI army et otier vorkers unS salarieS people gin. erally wbo are disposed te accept the matement that much et- the bigi cosi et living muse' be chargeS te tie unions with theïr nnending demanda forigher sages. Am a malter et tact. the luloremîs eft1h. unLon man, the farmer. tho store. keeper, the clerk are iargely lu common. The probles. te finS a basis tor nnited action. moIsi pohishes, lu ail ever eue bundred I proparallous ibal ovety homo nues eveny I day. .Tusl eue person lu oaci loosiity eau I soeurs exoinulve nigit le Slstnîbut. these Thé occu~ tains-' 2>w dakesî.., tson uoed. Pl~ plant .a cf Plantli oun Lord grcwth-fi r the. ear,az the e&r'. oimanil d Lesson would put hret-oud i sud& Sund k Jharm ýtha i heavy blo fine Motc inuthe c otsay<d lu. hâd i si uaid the. Les son' presence bled soul- the. - daug'i with tii. Lesson 1 tiiink 0e]0 dowu the 1 ti.m exc.l the. pepple Jesus thiey Physician, Joy-Bringe Leison 1:9 thé, fact ti iieod Untaz tation. Né whoi uit Lesson 1. men te reî eut tweîve gel s. The hrought oî Moses. 1J hma been f4< aZe soldier ed. Lesson1 great adva, ah teaching respousuble expect the. sea fa.stcr Have WC i advantage Lesson great priv1 makiug thi bounty whii fedi he&c fein He -C te. ielp, bu lunch, and ~IU.-~4~~ ~Golden ýext, Jo0 4. «L I-na day ofî sunuhine a roem absolutely dark. ut had dràwùn the cur- tight. Christ wms the world, but heï !",oould net t.t those! who loved I.-The Word iý a living rt it amid favoring con- you have tIi miracle of ê'f, juit 8as wiien you, cdyou have',tii. miracle Ol piritna.l growth, tells , s, ilahike plant rat thée blade, : s.id then «i thin'iefi ha corn, -n The bled. m& b. v.ry the. iarvestJvfy.;k great. I i-Like the4is'iples, we an end t. wnoéng-doingl, no ut iù. trying -t. ricked membéèri',cffohurch y sçhoLwe mnay do more igood, "11. s triking, a rat, a oy n à Venetim lIo "et fFurte Of Exprt s Ularket - T'h. ariols oc ,ire for '-e mole pective luveateni Jat thom ftsu placlag t lu "w tmear8tl5l sud -i termation may wrlter of tlb... et tbia paper lu lni ommetios .1t thoma et lbthe'r. ~oS fol ~m cou. tu~ h.. bilas. Invsmto, tJii purchaslug oh.ap- n, coosalosai -chanesý tien iS i tfrou ofa voek fhir osi% -teig ue of r nou fivi sud, eue-liait p 'West ame'-nov, -nehia pe & cl-atact l min e li ia&yoa aakiu' la net -wbhher dotie Vr.-"tPu.t Qed tfiraV" isa a pratbt h~ thsy -may net -becomte sven oes« W en uesun vasput question 18 net easy-to ae utr cfour syStem thée nIýr expresauanopinion bàaed a- eopinions oetrnuy oe thtie -mo n ere'i téi bnîng or- bond imeu lu ,C&adaý But Wb chaos. Tiy v- i*euhd ave opnions are vn ol th by znt thie dàrkc oresier if tii.>- <t Iait lu mpeio povers id Itbat he heavesy-bcd- knovldge t uturepla enlry ta] -"ekUpoD -Preiabilîtios. Wiat' tkey, ~und tue oarth. eek hpint ýThe marketi basnov n s ndo f haevPiieesdsbenturim ars relu [astr. - - 11b srate et tecomo au thoy hai k e t ý ý n y ara o r m o re. rI-~ h ope lies net in, conSIrionar'xoeileu, and pi cf Storm", but i lu etii. ey -attra ala ~f 'Christ wiio i able ~>to oe imarkettfor sel ime te t tumnult-nqt cul>- that States viii prove safient té vave but liat cf trou- s.snks frein gaing ,any >lever. di mm. il? coiieral, moderato hi p -ýJesus in restoring i al rqurens fer liehe t t ew tet Jaîniz t. l l probutlevi y emmpr t il tiesul .des not die o0ti. art, bnu-ore"_r, -vil.-ocs- eâtalllest the s upply cforsecuritiem Yci>-. Demth do.. net end sud the reauplt vwM iib *Msintg t au upvamd- movoement lb.l v iiitend -e 711-fpopesel replace priossomoviore noar tho levels III.-I P'M:ýe sho et os year oreighteen menthe 5<0e Ut- out fir,, Iyteari , tg lannot ho aiS liai Ihia feeling vas, S g enemai a fav mentis ago. but: se fa as firebel ve sàhold cal i c leamu Itheziiove relects prettl voil dungi>- -eehli. Wlieu the general opinion :ov. Municipal dle- cf Naizareth rejected demaud for the bargainu. SioniS lis de- were .rejccting - their manS tellov lie usuaL- cours. anS cern -' up te the averagsuuiry ef October sud, their Delîverer, their Novernier ethonsseîd b. ne question cf - - lie sality efthte prissent level of prie- es anS possibly 'oven su advauce in'uDmo l.-John's succeés la>-in cases. it he preserved lis mnu- At iii evonts, if one bas meney te te-. nishedvomi t lite present ine tiers are many hdas.id great teMp- unquesîlouable bargains lu -municipal de- man's hi!.. la a failure bentures, and lheie kelioof et lese-bar- gains tuiling tfurtiier te prici la reme. Lel a moral b- uccess. As one iard-ioaded invostor remtarieS the. .-Christ a1vavi use cher day -'- "It is ouly a teginuer vie expects alvays te iuy ai the bettes. sud cli other ment file Sent sei ut lih. top and thsis Ionir enengli men sud not, twelve au- the'botlem te suit moe.". chihdreu o! ilael ver. - t o! Egypt by a man- n inîlitary linspitals it 'Und that tue best nurfs s w-liehad-,been wvounci- KI.-Capernstîm ' bd a stage iu Christ's person- and miracles. W. are for our acivantages. Wc 'steamuiiip tý- cross the titan -a sailiug vessel. e t hadc greatei religieus than Caperusuml II.-Jesus cobifenred a- lege on. the disciples in tui t-iageptý oe! us ,n the -five tiieùsabd wcre iuld have nam'ed manna ;n, -or summi"oued angels b hSe chosie a lad witi hi. his twelve disciples. TAR HELL» BABY A'PRISOINER. Lest ou a Roof for,- Slxty Heurs, Chulil s 11.14 b>- Tar. ,- A rearal able item>-of!'the lIcs sud recove4 y of a ciud frooeeoe the. sumIl ,treets ou thxe rivernide at Southirk ireported lu the. "Southi Ldou Preas," o!Loudon, Eugland. - The. eighte-montis-old sou o! Mm. sud M -Evans,. vie vas nm- cd ou, Su &y afternoén by h~is parents, vwsfeund ou -Mlonda>- 'on the. roo! o!f mQdel dvollihgs., viich i5 uged as dlying-groiuid. Hie vas jiug on ii.aide, and vas iield a pniener' oving te bis, frock, piJ! a-sd isair' having be- corne esb dinia t 'o! tan vbicii had n seltened cia1>-theia o! the. sun. Tii. cild i+asdioev - ered lu flue s ition ,b>-anegbor, vie' vent the. rSoc! *tchiangon 8014p eh on Moniday - rnrmng, sud beideseingin & aý vker-cx- hâuàted f rom wa.t of fod t4i ýchild severeily ý lse; through exosuoe 00 t~etropical -The,. ciild - ad becuùlcèt for tvo niglite"aa nd:,s;, duning whieh thie pdlice7 had a4d ever>- efforet te, find if, even b týelextenit. o!drag tii. TharneBo- 'thé L-viimiy -~ 1udetecare t1emdcA bit- CURIOUS «."LAST REQUESTS."y Under the adline, "llny Me' o! M-any Mi8" -s Paris (Fraff-o) paper -refera te tfii.last vill O! tipe o! its citizens. One Pere Hyacinth.e' Loyson requested- that miniuitera e! the varions faiths attend Ë&. funeral aud tint they appear at that func- tien lu their ciericai 'robes. Tii. -other Parisian said:- "I waant ne priest te- say the. usual things at my funeral,. which must net take place -in a churcii, but if a priest vishe to speak on tint occasion in thé garb e! a citizen 'snd vithout any- Chircl i inignia, let it b. doueo." MOST WEDDINGS IN LONDON. In- ever>- departînent oe!-vital ata-_ tisties the' United Kingdom las set up record& for tic past yemr. The. second quarter e! 1912 registered 3.7 belew thé mean birth rate, 1.7 beiow the. mean dcatii rate, sud 1.5 bele the mean marriage rati tiiree mopresenting a record fer the. quarters. Pr<oportiontely s8peak- ing, Durhamn is the mcmii sud Sus-i ,sex the leaart probable -io o! s iufaut'e binti. Loudon stands in oeerespxect;its tclac wl the. proportion of rmarnigo h iiigiest. ' - To 11~ AVÉ IIONB TO Il&VEST A CRAPTËI ÃŽX theughit te herei eot making * mwas ýtoc m 1n iiating au S anild, he art.d-woman. have to live W-1t one lus-t the.wro Éke ,fell aslee .eôlved this Pr ear]y and wit- - -: -hich she, could ed, -dreased lias' wraps that uc p Out- into tiie frtes Le-aving tlie st W, struck off tu Sgsinug the top $ - in g sw e ep f g r by tii briglit s mer jnorn'ng, an i here -by'-the pu * would b. e, uÙ coula get out mnd b. sueent an Ïýo nesd ve lave a tgreaf w this,1 that conr -Due bgantgg A>f'ter a 'ime a -quietlyhomefu *fuluess, te be feliwould -be -a Poor SigËrfd !I,.s __1ýt ; a tu . . fres and that of to _Tiiey wer v morning at .bre2 wiien tiiy were greup outside tý *passed -ler ari quit. te7nderî1y,' mnost anÙabIc wa éxcursion whichl -te Kongswold. merrily, "hierie a Twe carioles aud * ing up the'hill. wil le is * Stay -hère-?, The arrivai cal iùbstle., o1 exC it speculation5 wer melakinsiip ýof t and ii.two 19À jaerr. *"la lhere any - aîck hereIL12 tra"elers aeS, li hie variole. h thso;we toi w. meat to-sicyi h. -said thereýwi o f delivery.. See "why, misas you," said' Ma.j t st te dire -ction take Lt f rom cheeki and- tr write for- ont Sep- an& our 'Tiey ni OY, n. cas ber 0.o wht lDam Ml DSKMM5A( ARCHIVES 0F ONTARIO TORONTO THK-ýDUCHESS 0F SUTHER- - - LAND, Now iu Canada, vhe declares that vives should b. able te kecp house proper>-. *MOON IS NOT ROU«ND;l Pictures Taken Dnlng Elippe cf Sun Prove It Oval. That the. moon inet round, but aval, itiie conclusion reacheci by Prýof. Castadilobo, ef Ceiïmbra Uni- versit>, Portugal, the. report e! vice. observations during thé re- cent total eclipse o! thé sun vas read befone the Academy>-o! He teck eincmatognaph picturcu of the viele o! tie eclipie, asud vas rewarded inl finding f rom tIi. filins that ait tfi ure o! the, maximum eb&curtiooi the mccci, wuie ces.- pletely biotting eut the sun at top aud bottoni, did net quit. cover' il on tue rigit sund Ieft. From ths h.ecScludea tiaît the. Luatellite, like the, carti, ha net & spiere. Tii. differeuce -ietvcen the greatest sud leet bre.udth i, iiev- ever, cstim-ated b> hum at leu thaàn thlre. miles, 'NIGUT BANK FOR LONIDON. Institution Will Be Welcomne te IfHoufssof Entertaiument.. An all-uight bank - h te be estal- lahed -Lu London, England, in a short turne. Acis.pany hus aineady been registered; sud thi. cheme haa met vhth etioug euooura.gemuet frein buaîness men. Thé ev istiutution whll b. oepq- ciail>- velcomec b>- houses of entet- tainiment of &R eorti, wbidh st the. prepent turne are compelled t. oeeP their nigtl>-takinga undeai et'o'n guasici r uuti.i the bauks oi>én the next dayr. Tii. eghtes5n houri during vhich if is impossible in Loindons ho itier deposit or vithdrav moue>- f ii fers.- a ver>- avkvard- - penioci - for people 4who tituber have tee rnneh or tee Uilemoupe>-for' theïr comfort unti iii. next dagy. . ThAý S as ai d Mi IL 1 Wb

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