Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 10 Oct 1912, p. 3

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&«e apinst Jesus i. aiiothe,- It lf-a d n thâ4t the. Pas9qver- oç c- od 'rdjuat iiefore this, Whoun the Dur senice of-, eeus himmeif, or ré- d'to id rticonoerning hlm brouglit frOmDmf& <ialilee, drew freîb. attentiont hav ig Î3. Al t the JeWâ-Thcç rigid eu- ShO ~ tant. pra-cticesd at firBt by the- moe, punotilieus Pharfaces only had lln- A epü aybeen adoptd b te pei D4enaly-T iexact rendlQtlng aca of tii, Greek-i. difficui1t. It i., vari- j %usly rendered -"frequently," "1UP pi jo t lie, -elbow,'> a -soo am ciolare, er itoovya tle, idea c r_ ng the v& fi other, tQue rubbingte ind her- ' oughly. oeé guloandinterpretatons cf tii. et write la, W'ich hd-been hand- .d dcwn or&liy b- y the. scribes * treghmay enerations. z O' 4. From thte mnarketplace, except 'J'14h they batiie-Wher.aa, -codinari1y-it anl <a» was nýecesany only tO wasli-the bande belon, eal, eWiio came o s Wb Ira - -the. màrketplaSe wer te O '* "batiz,, that is, b&tii,the entine bel id, body.Tiie abject of tiié washing' Renb" keach inatance *34a. not ta J'eMove aameuila I dirtp 'but te 'freé- oneseif front de- je*or cd ifikment due taecontact witlipo- j'., vt fane thinSa; as aïone waamre doue vit ousooptible ta defilement in the mar-pesl - -lot, thii.more elaborate ceremony =Mr- j eoesaary. eout a de Washlng ýof! cups-The l"elean.- M ,lig"extended -to 'the common, anT 1ntoi \houzehokI uterisils. Some imanz- lwOw, lbt acripte, add, "and couche."ï o 5. Why walk not thy disciple# n051dg0 Wydo they not-ôonduet themâelirs v .a t'w&S 2n accordaince wr'thei.common Dl interpretationao f thie -law f la defe -0 yp>ocrItes-Fais. pretendena. e Itlt ta> gréat virtue, and piey. e, "but Uhooeth me witli their lips-Tii. ifdînoi. -quotation îl. front Iaaiaii 29. 13. The. _-ofý-h -conditions at tt'utnte were7 similar t- - ua to thosn tu hes prophet's day when iunr the. religicus teacl4ers, tiicugii pre- lesque 0Si i'tending to honon Goqiý eubtituted mir théir self--constnucted -doctrines for dr&w* ho1 the divine law. Jésus gÎcnside&rà the, -nebuke.whieh Ils-iah àdmnister.d "' to the, faithiças leader. cf bis day to re b. ftting at this tint.. W *att 8Leave the commuandlment of-vatBON 9cI-ý-T le rules cf their own mak-- T9RO The o ngcame to -b. rgardèd as more on worthy o! observation than _even' hi tiie written law.r. of1 10. Houeor tiiy fther and t}iy mo- s ai -el ther-Jesus -makes refernjce tO of tao1 this well-known oompnandment of o! 1e Ilu Mos., Exod. 20. 12; 21. 17, tbo ilium- ha o tte the . m*uner in 'whicii th.y" thelop _W4pervsrted ths Iaw. wIl u Il thie death--Or, surely die. obe ..Corban-ThuusisaHebrew word Theil -4 'eaning. an offering, By merely le4WM prnucing thé word over any- 6o thinguthceabject wae oonuldered to ourately bè net -aeide for divine service, sud e 6. the. obligation, no.- matter how ur- neutouu tj gent, of using it for the. relief or ti4uheO 1 couifont of on'. parente -waa entire- 40,Ow r -Iy nemoved. After".thut- pronoùne- ptîo log Vii. word the. obWet net ony the nezti dare not be used fer tii. human pur- but -Toi ,pose with référence to _hich the Pittélur Crban was uttered, but -the obli- with 70 gation to usne iV as an offsring was eUios elao canceled ao that it mlght be Ou-*d dverted toan- utterly sel"ilipur- nrintboa ynê' rate ef v 13. Many stuch 11k- thlngs - Theii wtb ýamPle giVen. i.only 0» eof nmny 1 ' -u'hoh Jeesamight bave Cited. awr m4. AUlcf you-The c. onveixsation teon '*adbeen soinfined chiefiy teftii rai ~Phrises ud'scrbe tau' teu. Z Dow au, -4 be l& bi orsa are un Friend-"I sppose the. baby 1% tesud i 'md ofy»UIl" papa-,"Fôndd<of j I1Why, hq leeçe al day viion m uttt me and at&w sup &11 OOi~ dFht juit te .«njo7 my socie" bnlatahe 2 fm'm taxes, iéi SattonaflYdisplaLyed would bave ainoant- M0 But non ee b ýe the jPzov ne 1has mein lu lues - fa Toronto 'hasie lAIs untold amoulil by hevre the Normal- ýment of Bduoat4on. have bien - lohîng the Matten. ButDTJ-9R 8MRN OIR-ON' WhfneYsit tIht. Mis. Dora Rodnigus, 19 yeaa hu o Âgt City CouUacliOf' A loit Courage fi>ji j makiug a tour of the. world afcet. %She reïchei a'poperty. Te~ September 20, 1912. Mis PR-od-rigtf'ea erst r. te square wa's abuiy at igamea, -and the üther for skating- Fr( Uasi aud ibis-Sir l oCuba aud thon home &te Holland. SeW aller-bas. no întec'- 4ieaiend aerchant of Rolland. 8h. wers a big, penty, aud ibat ho revolver~,swnng at her id. lu tru, esent out wbat Itsi a ovr l bu eer Whe sof enlit oe omse hiti .1 VI-- fiiîe et tali,bu;erYln th ihe RN YOUE TIRE i-J ier. fa a Sm lu Toment h '-"anvl -uIXýM .R.iO10 onu' aflomnoon asd enculas, sud prie.. are'mBot part4culaly Cho&]; rvenilable goli mine, for th.,-Pr* S moking la aIIovedand lbe moshe . ost- penieulanly ele. ÎTO* OBOWDIG LiII A .WEUD. eupleticu cf 'tbe ollys asseamet h: l&fsl for thie year 1%13 viii bc vwu Ibat, the total assesament hai d tu &je"r bY tl. emarkabi. ,8 M0,,sd th. aggmegate nov ai- 64ts.Ooce "».»Th i gunsar, o! MOh. atru gmovth. Over hall ucreasoe wmade lu vanro..M oludes Yonge Street, ahere Iej been go mucb. saluai grovth su La bienuore»aso iuvalues, cased ,gouerai growth of lhe cîtu', and s ufutanmOe un eUS-and steee uesimnli have hein Ive t lat ear, 1h07 are, inauai 991 far belev nilý values. aeiara~estmaI e!population c Ila taamitted& boveven, that 1nover £et thorU-ilâmcthai tb. matis o! 433.000probaýbiy Mosa,- nopmefutens l.proemi aise -e! t. Th. lureenauin'&yean bas M. aud tbf e do.. met moie su. 0. lu a <tocade Toeentou pepula- lnmoreaaed by 1lu Per Cent,s e equalled by amy other City,-o! pulationtun Amerlos.Detroit, bitpro as booe the "s the automobileinldustru',1 bg& bout record. namolu'91 pem esut,, nId's growthbhas mcl bemcou- *n7- on. tndualry.' Thon a omes vllb M 06peu cent., Oblevelani Pur cent.. Nev YTomk vlth 47 per if alo. 42 Ver cent., Obîsaoge au 2à per cent., Pbtladephis 8 U o IBan -Pranatuco - l: o se tiheonlu' ltyett s ppmioxîmatoly, Iaise that bai enjie bigher novlb. XItbas nov about 3mm00 roari. Nro -vie mowbire. TM-onto eo -tvlfth oity' la utérli. Those Ai t'ôo movhbsand aisearte ho- W evmdây stock lu traieetoftiii. eIttsim'e Convemsation, but union motausesa- 11111e bnaaimumr ýIL PlAIOS JOIB ]ID. DuIns of thme pinusat h1 yi the TC. Sbll eau Iôd on- t so o aled 'lIbe enthustaimt-bai thc it d"Ii vàyeara -ago. -B1ut the Me& ve dean-cul sud sîtogithen el asd tbo taxis are bappy. la the, playora, roemered lu jocul- me ý"hrqd heip" 'b-ave humnied onf otîve homeu ail fa? soutb o rylins, wvlthl.ex«ception 'lltamy home brew, O Hans. vwho iuet o! our ovu Corner lots.,luIt Wr lIme e " inL"lupamtuemablp ck" White -anothor basebaîl star, Llard aud pool mcom. iu bis 'home [ont o! the otheru likewîse have v.inier àoupallonu vhlçh uup-j the subitautîal sals±mee they tho- summer lime as bal playemu. edentiste, cîbeni have abopusuad re lu other limes- o! ýbusiness. 51ZShe manager, liyes lu Bal-, Rio father-i-l-Isa lethe demo- iua thîr. sud ausucuobilusaid n lbe heocU tbis baud ail lbé suad cîher- patronage o! that y- They do i57 limat "J00" hlm- on th. Psa roti ai the mate of sud that. bisaomiai tille la thai mnr li. obmpfonshfp wnnnuraUJ laek, bsmniug acetIentse athlb tdrsàfted b ltb. blirbeignes vas Catcher v imoid-mctmaki good .!simmod oui-toa mmcm leagne rCourse, moine et lbe stars mae -ut this tlu uuikey, slb.eoc"- idonstood le bave maie mouer. efore are not likaly tb iquidale unt. Se.- tba 1hL prospecte for lu lm:3 are TRsY. ouM -NTHEi fOLD)RYM8. -aat tot .heprsen lu base ,fisucal lmcityl'hau at he r!ntoM. or. for fuli partlcul,; GREATER VANCOI -Deetlaed 'te Becorne -Os Great, Oltieo! the 'M Vaucouýver -i.-a lange Bunnard Inie a ntos nohi tBun- u auadam chie! -te Pacifie Vancouver anc iInle6 are dsstined- to om tion -ouly o! a-langer Pl 1.muet oempniee tue river - NevWestminster sud Pd éon the. FraermRiver, five miles tote i. uth. 'Unei couvervIIitnemae tFrs.er Éiver delta below flueuce of tie Pitt, River,M Frebabiy*t veive te filteen ee adf rom flie te Vwi broad. IV veuid bhoà. imagne amoreideal dic oI aciiti. fr ater th -ion, combiued vith a cei terveuing land amen suiltib nequimements o! a lange c great railvay centre. Co- ly vitu lhe nppointoent emnent Commission- te baud Vhs devoiopmeut o! tI at Bunrard Inlet the. Cour, city o! Nev Westmin bnougiil dovu a oompi gaiome te prend. a mplen along tie Fraser River1 by >a clever aodptation of Island iaV tho son'tiwes el City limite 'tescume an nal bon capable of holding a OIyunpie. On- Vie oppoeit tâe river, Port 3Manu, th nu« o! thé, Canadian Norti vay, na-Vaer frontage ëo! la' hoing deve.loped, upoc ohopi, elevaton. aud rail* vil be conatructed fCa iandliug ani enormousli the. very toutiio!, Vie Fraw Amenican eapitaliseshave on a prôject o! dock aeeom ou n v ery large acale. 4t -points Vie na-humai feature la.ud" viii ena-ble Vier vonks for Vies. liproverne o!, an inexpeneive chara-e extent o! tue siiippiug ac dation that 'wll ho secuxi importance o! greateêr Vani ,r.oognlzed hy the -fact t trans-Continental ralvays Canadian and eue Ameni have them terminals aI Vh There are fev ponts on th. te vicii tue openiug of Viii Canal vili bnlng greaten pi than te greaten Vanonver tescnuel iii. edark'Id -ý'"Hw do yô kcnv VhaV' il-slMigk u-ne] J.t sLa-rste id." aiat dispi emideosl lost mouer. CHASED. BY A WATERSPOUT. es andl have SThnilllng Story et aTat tau rItb. bié To. e'mAdventnne. uàuàe--4ie paid . Waterspou'ta are net, perha.ps, /ae 1 sion aces. sgMoue as tii,7 appean to ho, or e» 'salariele eeially te craf> of moderato aiie. thnmaltera : MVgb<>ug, ieaonu 15 thie. abile f g nae hsac> r woudnliot o!wSed-6nigs'oôver thé greater part letteo o! o of -the knovtnWç;Éld, Mr. J.- E. Pat- csb tegame'tnsu tlea, tiilinï etDry o! a mîmng.traxnIp stemer'. adventune with a ver. -aîl vatr8poutlu iihehanhor.,o! Vera e gamne a- Cruz. Il o coiir. - Itu.! & math>k fieathaz i.eet fiinng ovr -" 5mciL'h, .neasy face - ught nevr have been a breath o! O*Î 10<!-in -lu h iole hoaveus, tue at --mwsphere - Wasse' pprss7e. -ho givi hua-,-heavy grund-seàw t'ar-ln li ev.,.,.er Surinel u . -ay s in ufour- rm maunfao- teM tfleet. o! vatet. es beati Ca08pta umG. eaid -thM wevs-ve "lu idu powder. for.àa.dusber,"sdgv h he iMnýiture and sng.xneer ordens te ha-v. steàn Up e nreedyeve r mntat onthe pre- ribute thon had cleofvth i. "old mn," ton tVVhrli en, Oclocktuey ver. stil sagency ho- aboardmakm»g revolvr pato 8 The. Home a h hnk utfôte &iyo Building. To- a o! hakstatue iedlzl n ar. 4he surfacef- te bay. Sudd.uiy tiier. vent.,uIp a ehôùut-fo e0 tVR hs visitons; ro ueo èeictedly. e-nid ~ ~ Frosu tue fore-deck camne a o6nfu-' éeI.monof, wamnlng cries.- Up fron-the city sud hold, 1k. rate -froma a buning cel-' le, harbor. ian, cameMexican, Yankees, sud aule n xepreentative s omne six etiier_ dBurrard natiôns. - x ono por- Nov vo wecaugbte ight ot the ad- Jan -*i1h -ncu terror. Appanently iV had perte 'of ilsbirtub aibout a quarter o! a mile ort, Manin f nOM vere ve lay. like e. migiity ete seven funmnel, vithii u apeut tbrut inte Ukteit Van- AnotueP nve eue,0»it lvered up the. *Whoifron-thetueerface cf Vii. voter unto Stiie con. 1-thelieavy bauk o! coude av.d haz" Meauing ovenheod. But il <M net keep any- i miles lan defluite shpe for long. At tinte. ro1v. mil«s tue narrov part souk inward untfl lifficult to e wtlought that it -vould snap; et utiuonotuere it swell.d OutntiI Vhs munsporta- "epout" vas oee heer coluun o >mpact in- upnight *ater. ble for the Suddeniy tie whirling -pllear dtv sud a qumckenêd ite progreas, and begàn cncurrenf- te a.pproacii Vhse hip. -Btraight .ou of a Geov- itî'bSae, mc>fast that lts adrance 'tk in could easily ho marked on -the ea. le harbor' Ita peculiar iewhng roar gre w icil of the. louden. For a moment vo stocd ister hm dumfounded before.the neunankable . rýhenslve spectbacle. Thon evéry man ,turned îdi quay and raun aft lu a headlong rush for front and e-. J Auuaeias gfadilythe. vaterepout eame on. >ad of 'thé The fonemo.t Iigiitw, half-filliod iural 'han- vith cargo, vent &iwn » ifIà were fl..et <of a match-box under a bucketiul aif te .11e, <of va-er poured f rom su altitude of a .e tormi- domen feet. The spout pikused, àfjn Rail- sheened off a ittie way, neturned, 2y4 miles etmucli thi eoound 1ghter, sud ent ýn w"eu it iead firet te the otboén. Again ra ad. it' moved off te the side-for a 1evý pableo! fathomn; thon 14 deseribed a sual al Ffe. Atcircle, returned-aLnd <lie third eer River ligiter disappeamed. Edecided Mc-auvhile - Vhs - englues vere modatulon started, sud Vhs captais vas mua-. ail the".. euvri-ng the, vessel te escape the e.s- o! the, spout. It followed tiie ýhlp closely necessany as she moved; its edge.w-v* ithiin unts te ho a fev fatiiontso! the. strboard, rail. er for Vhe Thon iV Vtook an iwful turn. Thbene eomaoda- vas a loud v-iizziug u'o'lsese It ed. Tii. wiiled oS higli. Our prerlouscaut,1 icouver is teostarboard vs r-eversed as the;- iiat four Vessel vas dmravuinward hy tii. a- turee enetion o! Vhesvirling vertex anxd cn-vlil the cup-shaped mound It made ,o.ui hils poiAnt. - ti-e ote.,Sudeniy hs seutue a manliias foi-rye MOTEL MANAGERSI RI WIME! GUISTS ARE iR] E~Q1J Preqentoteisepnlail ornRui. ussFrpo Se Hveto B "Ring I 1 ehould thin-k I did1 Wiiy, one' might die lu tuea place without having tiime'te uake a will ! I waxnt toe e oraebcdy ln aMdhority -adquickly J', The. waiter reîtred, and thé i maa- esÈ went-te the room of tàie iraeci- ýh-o "bet) a iial-pay ofilor, mayf I»ndon Answere. "Sgutu, will you" aid the. gentleman. 1"1don't waâutetodie, 'without mllu a wili$, D l'y.made .'After eomplylng -with ii ie- u tbe Vii.mnaer, natural neede, set f<>r the doc>,Who a&- usured the. gueet tuer, wm nohw- serions tii. matwe with hlm. Non did there seent te h-e Iserni, for tiie "dyiaig")ouon!-fMairs- eame down te dinèer, amd, thon wen4u Vo But-next day Vhom-. vas a repeti- tie Of Vtheinoident, aud on the. f»l- lowin alteruoOSi the. old soldier again d.nanded to."sedsomebody in uhni-and quickly I",.and again d "cardtuatee txight "diesin, tuii plc ihout haviug tua. te malt, a"r 'il"Thon- ho wae polly, but REQ'UESTED TO; GO. - Gue4psqnsfl impossble are the bine <4'the hâtel manager'. hIeb. À lady haod'te b. ejected. frein avweU- knonuovui bra&-ery ,b.cauees, she, lorentodWlinfrying on$om n uhem rooni; pilaanother meufber of Vhe fair ex«ias tiirued eut c4 severa hlotele iu quiek'snooeslBeai dea ineultiug fellow-guests by aeking 'thexntnot VO lok at lier, eh. ec Vhs straingeet antIpathies te ato ulo.r vaiters. Bome e, tee0, f no> -dù6overaNe reaec, ah. on ahmruptly Misefront table a-tdie,~ sud_ louve .the.fond ,unitouched, thereby- limplying <ha-V 14 vaS not -i Nois. monleoouuebut -iii an- chie wa, vs &ve;y- vealth iûaiden lady. Sb&lusiteci on pre tracts, sm 'ultimastely ýgave acn tain actrem- ne levwer than four - cu:os day-on. eaoh'tinte shea, Ienr. Bo aie,tee, vas asked-t A lady promi»ntin socicty vai sjected f rom at 1,ast four hotela aceount-o! hem deg. Ilu oýne cagsx iufrnuged the. mules by Mi uugglin tha-t animal into ber bed-r-oom, Wh.n- the. maager 'proteSted, SHE WAXED. INDIGNA1T, su6d, on hie requesting honte lýeave, éfi. eaid âii would go at Once. o she dld, lnotvltita-tnding th"- li ai!anged'a dnnfomwt Vint night. Aes iii did net counten"ý Mnd th. invlations, lier gueste" ,tuned np, only te h. met by h maaa»gr sud telèlà that thir"'c9 eas"iihad left the. hotel. U nvolcomêaan -a adWy Wv -attempted -te turmu* ulght into day. On arriving ata'-certain hôte, ehe taed u in tM.1.30 a.m., sud .thon asked Vthe niglit-perter te cal ier a cab. Whien iV ca me hvited cabhy te taeshem 'tu sene place of amusmeat. Theàimnexplain.d,'of coure, tua-t this vam quit. imnpcise- bis, -vieneupen 'sho ordenèéd hlm teý drivehem ofr - s -CpoýIAe -o! heurs. Y-et, en r.tursng -t teh boWe about 4 a.m., aIme created a ,dsturbance hecaume she hai!- not, Ï44 udd, beendniven te -the* ight Viiilrting iappened ontVii folloving ntomuiug, and thon mli. dpnrtd-volun.an.ly. - A lge claie o! uuv-ntted guees are tiiose vho frequeut hotèes pnu- Mýaiy for busines purpcee. Q e acke, chiropodises, vendors e! ellemy, billiard sharp., profes-' inal gamblene-tiee and obier èletepnislng gçntry have feuul Wc b."ARNýED OFF." Tiiere vas a goed-deal of! trouble st a velI-kuovu hotel - nut long, ince ovisig te s Vill3eilgoridiman bo.rneving mnegr n gMh nd d bt en -the sti-enstii ofan'-imposing bumdie, o! vonthl-es secuities.-- Frn ,yug Colonialetleman CraacfIe, what a LU wae. Whe4r îw pnsetotow ,w P, syT- bore alea dozen PITs "GRAND [ntometlng His0y.ý >DiamOndi Tii. Mn;tee8ng s1»rn Ret idiarodï'UoW, French! goeenmenL, ii in the M~ghteeiýihOèm ma& Pîtt*,'the kr&ndfi great Williisan Pi*, purhd the tn for "-bEaýtIndia C oet kIttô Enigland in Pitt flrst heard of i Mer of1701 and about that -ven.r .4axàunik ncx rot sunt- ber ea thec -naised Ibis ovu offer te foît.y-five Vboueand. .Jantclund ¼woùld -net agre. e ot1his, and' ftbey ."Ctooke a, frieudllY leave o se - a"hter." But-su heur laVer Jaichund re- appe&reed, sud offered the. diamïond -fer fdtj, tuoussnd j:i3aodas. Pitt, naised hie offer 'te forty-isevéùn thon- *and five hnndred pagMasj». Jnt ohund, altuer-long haggiiug, ýcàme ,dovuVto. forty-eight tVbéuisad, but vwculd g, o e funthen-, asu et th"t uI t 'eune hundred Vhoumènd- c"losed vi-Ut hum.- AcSnding tuemodemn ideas,,Pittai "grand affair," -ae h., called ut, oonducted by a man i-n ls position, miglit b. -rsgarded 1 eof do btfni propniety, But the. cointpany naîaeWd ne objection -en thisground, their - euly fear being that Pifa'ts pumehase migiit hriug them. inte coIliin vtu the native auütiionities3. Pi# a calculated -thst -W-hen the, dia- mcIiie wos u-b iV woUld ýweigii &bout t be u dred-carate ,. sud- be vert rouihundted ad lf thousand cheap ias neck, heef." [iSonte mon- ari ethought, - wojidbW "i~ fnothapuan " fori lit;'and -ho pre!enie8d thaýt lt should b, - pur-. chased for tueceh e f Eugald. For t4e , Euglish oro-wü' he would mnake èorncab-atement-; but under ne cireunututance aa ltbte h.aod "to.Ia club o! people that shahl maire more sdvantage o!, i.tuan myscife, vWho -have ru-n VEe greakest cf ria- go"e.to purchase it.. - lu l0 Vs.. "iggoy$"b-ega-n te gmov more ser - ius. Ney'er vwasinn more termented by a tiýeaur»e: is' IeMtezà on the subjecti front India palpitàted vihi,-hie - feans. Ho dreade being robbed by- Vie jeveler vocuts it, or even -by hie own aegents. Having entmustecl it te, hie Man Robert and -- 81* - Steph6on EvaMce, lie subsequeiýtIy ôd theun te hapd iV ver td hlm couein, Ge'>nge Pifat. About- Robert h. write., - "I Ï- - noV s, litti,e ~ 'too o! My sone, who b»as'alreedy muade.tee bold with mel on "sevemal oocama utherio-re prày haire cars nov Vint ho dos not strip Me." Rumors. affecting -Evaâ6~e's credit throw hlm in-to an agouy o! lsm. Bitter, tee, i. hi disippoiVneu viie liefiuids that t4 . =one u been-red-uced by cuttio« fr-ont four- hund-r.dsud teui to one-hundied sud Viirty-esven carats.: lu 1706 iV-wss ready ,fer al,~ "gloricàus sugiit " -but àne pûrchas- oers appeaT.ed. - Pitt gnew Seh~ouely ooncmuid, he axiet being idi- crae ythe_4 ",in fllae ! eI jevel. Hi. moveémentis became un- certain- sud xnyetueioue; fh. olten doubled'hi. precautione for-tii. safe-k.ýpîng o! the. treasure. AV iat, -in 1717, Vhs Duks':*of Or- leanei, -'ýe"et during tue infancy of Louis XV.. agrecd te buy WV'!<intue French î novuw. Pitt, a-ecompanied by - hie soust 'suad hie - &on-i-av,ý ciarles - Choklm-nel.y, carried it over himnel! 'teCalais, viiere lb vals _de.livredA iùWnthe hanAcrif Ithe iew- aàyitfg to tii. young falov tuat juet, "Wlth..t fel.low came lu and said te tii. boss, 'Yen ouglIt -tô plan. thoS platecoýn One O! Our- machinis; they plane absolutslYi tru sufacs.'Anýd tue boffls aa4 Vo hlm: t"1'Yoing -man, 1I vaut to tel yoù! aomm.Vig: -1 hàd iieard cnes mini- seà -4hat his machine grinds "ab- lntely" ýtruc,asuother thot bis turnEl ii&bsltel', tru, anotiier 1*ha hie' mids "b.mlntIy"true, sud au otier that Mhe pulleyes ad shafting m,'n «"aliaohtely" true, for g ong t 1at Igot -the diseaae mymel!, snd agreed téi build a-machine for that old fellow, d6IMuby tii. tairoad- Vi-ack who haýmmera aws a'nd d<Tes' blosmithing,- tuat vould grnxd- save abaolntely 'mue. "'After IYhad,;buihii tue machine sund seut it'down", and thought I-had given -hm about ýiough tint, te pay for it, , Icaled ropund for the mon' ey. No* 1 laed seen sente of the. work ned eut ou lt, anid lied a letter from a man who hâd seen i suid wanted me to buiild- one for him, oot 1 esure-everYWffg waol aul niglt. -- - "' Wheei I hatated my huai- .eff, -Vhe old f.llow aaked -me tii - look at-ýtu.awa. that were gronnd on- tufis machine. H. reached np on a shleif aud got a nia. new strsight- édge, and enspeuded a eaw by a eétr.iug iooked oven tue teeth, and: held Vii.straight-edge againàt it. WItiihViie other iiand he Bhovied tue: four-one-thousandti-incii b"adeo! a feer through, betwoeu- tue straight-edge snd Vth.eav-. . Te 'got my contract aud pointed te tue cljaus, la ii ich I agreed 'te produce a machine tiia-weuld grind "absoý- lutly" truc. ."çC'I asked iilm ctuputa eaw'i the, imhin, sud let me adjust lt, aud 1 .ground a snv.' When Il bi t fin- jeibed aud -tue- eav - tallied with tiie] _,stnaigiit-ege, I. call.d hlm over. gè He ioked at iV,, sud then 'geV &-eu-r- fae-e-pIateabout teén inches square, ansd thnly cvered I itii ]amî111p- I ,black aud irubbed iV over: the sur-i it ho poWintèd te th«eù nbla-kenedi patcherhoe and - ths.e Ion-tue sur- face o! th ii, ad, dtold me tuaVt tii. ma-cime Must gid abeeltely1 'tue b4fo6r, h. Paid 4he. bulI- "',Tien it dawned upon me thati I liead uaed - a word'-te ;cairvey ône Meaning, - viien it really aenvey.di 1ntie.I conld noV convince hum! o! the injuiti&of -hie demnad vo vent te îSw. My attonusey could I nieke 110 intpr.eionln tii. OOU;rt,1 whioii held-that if'.I1agreed, te build1 a 7ua4hine te fly t hnmi es, iin.lxi pie -fact thîktit vasW»imposuuhUlete do sc'did noVt itl..me te msreay for a C m hi.0tat ould ainacet ly. "'This incident happened twenty years ao .have ine emol-j 1.sf pi gr m lovred 0F ONTAF 18 ËES. 'e are onking ri, yo'u 3 te b. ri for' Gond

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