tJuât -a Little More Rlch, Red Blood Cures Most Aimnenta. HAS DIRECTLY BAVE» WECLL OVER 5,00 LIVES. Thoe lack o! sufi clent ich, mcd bbood does net end mereby in a pale 1 Storlen of. hs Gresteat Llfe.Savint tomnplexIton. IV la muc'h more mci- Ivnino h 0118. Bloodlese people arc tired, Ian-InetnofVi guld, run-down folk who do noV en- A te. Joy life. Food dosa neV nourish; I hs aso ategets ther's indigestion, heart palpitation., hm aso aVsgets heéadache, backachîo and nearly aI- bramas of hs worid are vying with Ways nervousness. If th,% bîeedl- ene another In estabishing records Iesness la neglected tee long,a de- 'for newer and more invincible wayne!f dline la ureto follow. lustat ittl i Thng more rich, red bloed cures ail theat' Te principal Powers o! the world troubles. Then you n hvq ie sire in a death-grip; every corner o! hussth, new vitniity and îîîeasure in Europe resounde Vo the clash o! armaz life. Te geV mlore rici, red iîlood Oi---or. o emore up-Vo-date, hs buret- the remedy is tir. Willilama' Pink îng o! shelas. WhaV sclýnce cati do Vo Pilbs. No othvir medicine increases heip In the terrible work lu heing dons ai enriches te blond se o ickIY or 1'y every acientit-sqave one! ae surely. This ij ont a mere clitm. Th ere la oe man whoae name Dr. Williams' Pink l'ills have dlotie stands eut amid he cenflict for what this eo'er anod over «,gtuin li thitt slaih has dene te save life. Whlle others why thoumands nf p,'ople muîlwy'ihave demtroy. ho pregerves. a good word b anl\ fori.bis Medicine. And this man is Chevalier Marconi, MisaGerrudo lîmTtor. ~ogsenwho inventetd and perfected h wn Ont., 4anys ".&ot twî yelirs ageder l wiees teleffraphy. To hlm I w tim quferiig gr,itll.y wîîb anae- belonirs the credit o! saving lie al mia, an o UC11 o n bt i bol to give over the world, since te hie great In- up ro sjtwtion. 1 berine an eak vpntlon thouBand@ O! 'People oestheir that 1I oui' s-rcl walk( witheut reRcue from maritime disaster. hel p. 1 I bd ion îm bit1 n1,o ocler, Wlth a Short Hiatery. rin)mu ppcl itli ui Iwas coitstinttly T ruhlld wiîîb headai-his <md dizzy Te hlatory o! wireless elsgraphy- 1wts iking me'dicioe from is aVili short. As rocsntly asq 1899 thb dorton, l'ut it dno(h ea messags ra rt sent from Eng- înrtmî'le of good. ()tiucmî(Isuys friend land t.e France, whils in 1902 hs aasked ieif 1 had trit"' l r. NWîlliiuînis' '55 she had mastered carried l'înk lis. Thouigh su-,t e cult o ee Z<titigs between Canada and Eng- My condition 1 IR isgr'caly ulicour-]ad aged, i beiriin the use i the luisl, BI-t the aide of wireleea teegraphy anil-thantiii ibidli gond friend's Ad withî which thisq article deaîs is ite vice stter timing si fw hexem 1 begn nPwer of saving life from the sa. te fiel much bie Undet'mhe con- The first case on record o! "wire- tinued use (i tht' pilla 1 iained in teas" being t1mployed ly a uhlp In dis- -%e(ight., mv cli'came back, andh i tress occurred on March Srd, 1899. Rrew ' nunIy 'trongt'. I looed Onitliis datte Vhs R. F. Matthewe ran F4n much l t-l, that people weuld loto the East Goodwin lightship dur- ak me w1 tI nos akinir à and I hnd ing a heumvy fog. The weather condi. non hem'titon in giving the redît te lions weuld, in hs old days, have ren- D)r. Willîu.oi- 'Pink Pilla.1I urn o sedireil the work o! rescue very difficult giratelfu,,i xihat thia' meluun-ire hars if noV impossible. But hs R. F. Mat- (jlto foi- Oit that I will do al I tani thewa wits equipped with what wau tut ' i ue."then a novelty-Marconi's aystem o! )-nou iii eV these pisi from any 'Wi-ielesa Vtelegaphy. Messagtes were ro,'tticii"vidder or by mail iit 50> rentasment ashore, an.d speedily brought lifs- si1i bo i, txboxes for $2 .'50)from The hon4te Voths rescue. Dr. Wîilliaue' Medicine Coe., lirock- IrigVsnxteyaaisancels vle, tlare recorded et wlrelesaiding shipe 1i in difficulties, but noV until 1909 wu@ public interest really rouesed in thia 1)1BLINS PITII'tL RIS matter. Vitii-s andRicest1)ar ofcityJO n 1 Called te the Rescue. Comr'. ndiRcclatio of ('iiy in On January 23rd, 1909, juet Von Condtio o! heirn. years af ter Vhe case of he R. F. MOD MIRCONYIRF flIEL~ 1 E~ 1LERAR 'l'le faireat and the richest part eof Matthews, hs Flonida rammed and 'Company that wireleaa telegraphy has lujlin, he centre of its liii', is in sank the great White Star liner hs; directly aaved well ovor 5,000 lives. ih' condition o! Y prosssr Rheims. Republic. off hs Nantuck t Lightship, A word hors as Vo hs caîl used- lue tately thoroughfnro in which some thirty miles from ;e Amenican S 0 5-is noV eut o! place. 11C Q D," t jusVly took pride as oeson the coast. the original cali for danger, was tineut in Europe is a dî'sert ef The story o! the ls o! hs Repub- adapted from ths old "«alI stations," hîdeous ruina, and acres of the hnnd- lic la hs story of the pluck o! Jack or general, cail o! lins elegraphy. soins business streets surrounîling it, Binmxs, the wircless operator.- Bitins But nt hs firsV International WIreles hives o! tirring commerce, are 'at once began Vo @end eut the urgent Congreas it was euggested and ap- slmply obliterated. This is thc work :rcail for help, "'C Q D." Through hs preved that a better cali was ,S O S," chidfly o! bombardment and o! con-' houndesas the mairie letters aped, be- which, by its arrangement o! dote and fiagrations started by bombardment. ing recorded hy every wirelesa receiv- dashes, ie different frem any other --(Rad te agthorities. t"l'?n thz mt,.;t or for hundreds o! miles. And in an- 1,Ial ordlnary routine mensures o! pro- swen shîpa changed thein courses and'1 "S O S" hae no special meaning. It tection and placed a guard o! oven 'hurried Vo hs scene o! hs disaster.1 is sot intended Vo express "Save our 5s men on he aiertnt aths General Sixty miles away was thc Baltic,! seule!" or anytiting else equally dra- lest Office and other mtrategic posi- separated from hesinking liner, with matic. This callisl an international tions which they knew, or ought Vo, 1(5 two thousand human souls, hy a one, and bas the sanme meanisg in aU have known, were to ho nttacked, no dense f og. And !rom hal! -past sevenI languages. such bombanuiment would have been in Vhs morning IlI hal!-past six at Another aid in eaving lit e, allied Vo called for; he rning would have nlght hs Baltic scoured ths surface wireeses telegraphy, lu the direction- been nippcd ini the budl) NoV merely o! he ocean on, its errand o! mercy. finder. By awitching on this' simple are hs streets dsutroyed. but go are IAl hrough the long hours Binna esat apparatus, the opeator cas .indicate the money-msskingr and employment at hie instruipsnt sending eut mess-i on a compasa he angle from whieb giving buainesises that were carried ages and directions o the ship cosiing a caîl cornes se accuratsly that hs on there. And some e! the okena o! Vo the aid o! the Republic. vélasel can be steered by IV. As hoe Duilin'a dlaim te be a national metro- Afe VeysSarh urisahi& indicater round the points polis, Vhs marks o!flion civilization. f, DysSac. of he compas thesounde wax strosg- are geone l hýewise.Ilier Royal Hibemti- And thon, in ths evenlng, after s or and stronger ths nearer h. geV. te In AcadeUiu y, which had Just been day o! zig.zagging 200 miles on hs the correct degree. holding Its annual exhibition o! pic- ocean, the Republie sent hs welcomne Nowadays hs Atlantic lu peppered tures, loeks with 1V. akeleton walla word Vo thc Baltic that hey were with vessels carrying wirslsa, over andI its hnttered fniezea like a building close togrether. The lock-outa on the to thousanda shlps being'equlpped. in Pompei-or perhapa like hs shîpa could se nothing, but hs wire- And as hs nuunber o! the»e inerea Library o! Louvain. loua operators knew. And se the pass.- 80 thse eil O! the ses grows les.. engera on hs RePuhllc were aaved by Marconi bas robbed hseoeaetofmueb RogeCoscipz.mens o! wireless telcgraphy. of its terrer;, Old Nsptune lu alowly Houa Coaeripa. - Only a f ew y«e a"a such s disas- being muzzled. A naVional convention o! Austnian t er as that o! the Republic coud net ,woen, according te reports puhlish- have had se aatlsfactory an ending. JK A NTESREN lod in hs lateat German papers' uns<si- Doubtîessa nome o! ths passengers OEWSO TESREN mously adopted a resolution calling wouîd have bec mecued by the ship'slP >eI hst mt1. upon hs Govemiment te introducte boata, but exposure Vo the January Ddw OSbo he otie "4comnplsory service' for W.omen in hs veather muet have levied a heavy toîl Double Ilis F.. form o! ans year's instruction in ven on those. Instead, every man, es.t, ge rncisgon housekeeping. The "service" ahould woman, and child wams adely brought Vt p.r" fortFme a srOu be psrformed, ths convention furtiien Vo land. . i u ««Mdi sroi reselved, a!ter girls and youtig w0 This splendid rescue brought Vhseu»e ti p e rj<,yonsalitucald I. ur-e men have concluded (hein ordiriary owrees orsaerg f wllbeo e oiesd aald:stt sr ,schooîing and before marriage. Iofhswrle.shporwvnsrafet onebegoe90aonfice, SM »W.11f > -a 1 th woidL hipwnes ai one bff - mordou.M'y -ff .-. lie-la- UV* (Irape»Nuts (Made ln Canada) embQdien the fult, îich nutriment of whole wheat combined with ma)ted bar- ley. This combination gives iV a distinctive, de- licious flavour unknown to fooda macle f rom wheat atone, Only aelectod grain If. used i m lgGrape- Nuts and t=rh Skfl profesaing It corne froni the. package f"eahcfsp, untiouched byhad m readltoet ThroUghlong -b"gn, mie. wondf U Âdrr#I~aothla - c1Ço0food, "flirc's arcop" eOddbr d"=nv.~Ii Vo ses hs nesusaty for having thefr vessels fi1usd with it. Marioni b"d tully preved his ight Vo ths houer et savlng lits. Tlhe followlng year stter thei. sn of the R<epblie, vujielesutel.paphy was put te stolI 0ustber oa l Vh autumnn of Vat year an AnOirca Wu mentor amed Welmaiist est i bua dirigîble balloni patrlotlafly oelhd hs Amerlea, Vo <ois the. Atltk 10 tbeory the Ides was rond; in practl it went wrong. ;=saty Wtil=a and hie b&Mnd o 'vt.d hl ,toIM orer the wd.Autntk -Imm ppreat" ly littIs hope o! resse. *Eut hve. ls epomtor wfthtb Vi.boIu sac- e""d la esllng M a *4&oMire whore twe et lb. t;" or $1. and I do noV knouhew Vto expm sMr5 gratitude Vo you. Afiow me, bovever, Vo piesost y= "tiiapuà ctbook m- broldersdb y ovMbau"- Ti-i.gat surgosa asuI!4mreS»ti- caUy. "Mudme" le ssId,'uiy rt la amtmmUeIa 1 s% eOf elti. litS b.ut. oW ID* 111 1evme thrt r .èeu1xe peu '8ua ons$ w **tm wms "btii. eb ummiioo 4 "a èuo? and gree vegetables. Méat ln Suer overtaxes the liver and kIdneyb, potatoes cause Intestinal fermenta- tion. Get away fromn the heavy Wlnter diet; give Nature a chance. One or two Shr.dded Whe.t Blecuits, served with nilk or cream or fresh fruit, make a delici- ously nourishing, -satisfying meal. Such, a diet means good digestion, good health and plenty of strength for the day's work. Ail the goodness of the wheat in a digestible form. For break- fast with milk or cream; for lunicheon with fresh fruits. Made in Canada crew, while the vessel itself had cost well over one million poundB to build. Yct ini a moment she became a help- less wreck. The Titanic Disaster. The wireless operator senit his call for help broadcast into the air, and it was answered by the Carpathia, whlch vessel steamed as qulckly as possible to the rescue. But before she had reached the acene of the disaster the Titanic had sunk. Out of Vhe two thousand odd human beings 712 were saved from the lifeboats of the 111- fà ted vesmel. And it in quite accurate te say that, but for the wireless cati, mont, if flot ail, of these muet have perished from exposure. But it is flot possible te mention even ail the most remarkable rescues effect.ed by wireless. There was the Volturno, which caught fire one housand miles west of the Irish coat and in answer to the wireless appeai ne les@ than eleven ships went to the rescue, saving altegether 521 lives. Thon, again, when the Empress of' Ireland was stru.ck by the Storstad a wireless call ended ln the saving o! 452 lives. But the instances are endless. And he modern usages of war have miii- tipiied themn. 0f this periocl nothinig as yet can b. written; we muet wait ViII the coming day of peace. But brief mention may b. made o! the Lusitania, when 764 lives were saved. A Fine Record. It la no idle boast of the Marconi APPALLING FORCE 0F THE GREAT ROLLERS. 8omc Wonderful - Examples cf Vhs Strength o! Vhe Mlghty Deep. If wam were notfilling every page o! svery newapaper, we ahould have been thrilbed by descriptions of ths awfub stormn which recently swept acrose the WstVIndicesand Vhs Gul! o! Mexico, Bays London Ansesm. Galveston, hs great cotton port, was turnsd Into an island, and the MeClellan, a large army transport steamer o! some six thousand tons, was lifted by one gignntic wave and set down haîf a mile inland, where she now lies high and dry'. Unless you have been in a storm at sea-or, rather, eut in the cean-it la impossible Vo imagine the strength of ths enormous rolers. These green hilîs o! wat.er, crested with snowy fosin, are sometimes forty feet high, and he distance betwsen oe ci est and the next as much aà a quarter o! a mile. Such wavea Vaveb at a speed o! between hirty and forty miles an heur. .350 Feet Above Sea-Level. These huge ocean wavss, disportinîg themacîves on top o! water Vwo or three miles deep, are not dangerous u nless a ship ho driven into hem. IV Is when they come crashing into shoal water that they pile theinsolves up into real mountains* and achieve such extraordinary fente of power. Near the Eddyatonc Lighthousc ths sea Ia 200 fathoms, or 1,200 f set, deep. Within a littîs distance this decreases te hirVy fathoma. Mers storm-waves heap up into rosI mountains o! solid water fully oas hundred feet In heighit. In a westerby Raie Vhs Atlantic breaks with Incredible force on Vhs huge, haro clif s of Vhs Irish coast. Here Lord Dunraven han actually measured wave-crests whlch struck Vhe rocks oe hundred and fifty f cet above sea-level.1 1 Yet even Vhida a child'g play with what happons in Vhs Msriatia Islands. HIero isi a giant pillar of rock known as Lotsa Wife. IV stands thres hun- dred and lfVy f set clear abovo Vhs sur- face o! Vhs ocean, yet in enorme the spray drenches iV Vo its opmost pin- nacle. F001) PfUCES IGRA Table Shwa Wà r 'te uf ioGstf re gsttinwmm and; TEE LIFE 0F TEE (IUNS. muade pr@iptly Qinadian Storage Battery i Co., Linited. Wllard Agents. 117-110 SIMOO ST., TORONTO ACROSS THE BORDER WBTAT 18 GOING ON OVElI IN TRX STATES. La test TTnpeniniru ln Big Republie Condensed for Buuy Reader. Beaverdale, Pa., has a hen 36 years old, stili laying. The Hector, naval collier, iiank nine miles off Charleston lightship. President Wilson appointed Judge John H. Clarke to t he Supreme Court fiench. One man was killed and damage of $600,000 caused by fire ln he New York State Arsenal, New York. The Lorain Crystal Ice Company in furnishing ice fgrec Vo poor families needing 1V for uick children. An automnatic telephone bell scared burgiars from Vhs home of Professer A. E. Greenhalgh at Hazleten, Pa. T. B. Thompson, of Huntingdon, Penn., has a stalk of rhubarb wlVh a Isaf 36 inche. long and 86 inches wide. Get rid o! Vhe Engllsh sparrows by oiiing the street.-the birds don't like to geV oil on their feet, a Pennayl- vanta acientiat says. Girl deposit.ed $3,000 in batik as guarantes she would marry hlm, de- clars man who has sued for money because ah@ wouldn't. Mrs. George M. Phelan, of Berlin, N.H., cdaims Vo -be the first womafl in New Hampshire te shoot a big black boar from an automobile. Read Nichols of Bath, Me., aged 94, had green peu f or his dinner a f ew days age, picked from his garden which ho han cared f or himuelf. At twenty-two, Mrs. Mary Wool- sey, ef Omnaha, in the mother of soven chlldren, six of whom &re liv- Ing, and he stepmnother of seven chil- dren. William Allen, Cleveland, Ohio, gardener, wau fined $10 and coste for tieing a robin tu a cherry .tree to frlghten away other birds who sought the fruit. The annual economic boss suffered by Vhs United States f rom typhoid fe- ver and malaria aggregates $986,88'1,- 639, according Vo est.lmaVes given the Sonate. Six hours alter she finished a sine- ing and dancing act at a Tipt.on, Ind., theatre, Mns. C. W. Davis, a vaude- ville actress, gave birth te a baby bey. Robert Bacon, former S.cretary of 8&ate and former Ambassador to Prance, hou been commlusioned a second lieutenant in Vhe Twelfth New York Infantry. Patrolmen Purteil and Mahoney and Building Inspecter Corcoran Of An- senia, Conn, daim to have ses a par- rot whîch manicured it.s ail wlth a How to Koop Yoursolf Looklng Young. It bau been proven that thm woman who protecte her mkln will keelp herseif fret from wrl qkes and mark.. et ege f r longer than tiie, womn who mayam- ' N6, 1 neyer do anythint for m$' cern- lpl6xion.", . If your ukin la net naturally clear and freuh, or. If It bum sulYoed from Imat- t@ntiot-worr-elittee---atce or t be ravagea of wind,,eun and mweather, tiie régular and perslateat urne cf UOIT WIll moon restore Vo your complexion île naturel colon and freibtiemu. VOIT tuaà valuable formula of an aid and fameous beauty scret- It féeedu snd noînishea thé ukin, wardu off wrnlikeua andmakea Vhse oniplextor oleur, umqot andt faîutiss. It lu noç heemr"'to une any othen trcatmen t llnath% day. Apiply U UIT a t nigh V befors retiring, and lt will ose the iiti and give that liUky uoftneau and glowingq frneau .that alan. iidiattes perfect mkin beaith. UOIT i. put up In handoome opel botties. Il may bs *ecured tbnouiah T. B@aton Co., Litited. Robt. Simpson o., Limited.'Toronto. and other h1gh-olss Dnug Store. or direct fram un. Rend 60c. -(le, war ta:x to-day for trial bottle mifficient for mlx we 'use, Se our exhibit at National ]Cahibi- tien. Toronto un ? M3. 00.4 LTD,. TODONTO, 0»1. "Did you ever se a woman that wau tongue-tIed<tVr "No, but I'veses Ilota of thtmsn that ought Vo be.'" staeg tumae 'uLiamet a t be bUme Golzag te au Extreme.- - 1 "<A littis bsamnlng le a dangerou thingY» "'Yes," replieci Miss Cay.nne, <But that tact doess'b Juatfy. sousl oit ui ln being prend of boy ltt* know.' Dupends on Their glu. Before They Require'Rélinlng.. The 1f. of a gun depenili upon the Propoescfofrosion, wblch sooner or laVer la certain te Impair the accuracy of lire. Erosion ia cauied by the ac- tion of the explosive gases at high emperature and pressure. Accord- Ing Vo Vhe Iron Age, ths bot gasea cause a thin film o! steel te ahsorb heat. The film expands and becomes set. Uporn Vhs release of Vhe pressure, iV contracta, which causes minute cracks that grow' larger wlth every dis. charge. As they increase ln aize hy forin paesagswaya for mors hot gas, and that tends Vo enlarge hem astill further. The Inner surface thus be- comes roughened, and Vhs banda be- gin Vo corrode. Finably, Vhs bore he- comes se enlarged that it allows Vhs, gases Vo escape. The sheil do.. net thon acquire its proper rotation, and its fiighVt beomes erratlc. AU guns except amail ones aie now construct- ed with lininga in the tube which, when1 Vhs bore la worn out, are removed and replaced by new ones. The cost of relining a gun i. approximately 30 per cent. ef Vhe cost of ths gun. There appears Vo ho no limit Vo the number of times that a gun can ho relined. The small arma are considered Vo be worn eut. after 6,000 Vo 7,500 rounds have been llred. Smabl naval guns can b. ired about 1,000 imea hefore hey are regarded as worn out. Large Vwelvs- inch and fourteeti-inch naval Vuns are considemed Vo have a life, on oeslin- Ing, o! from 150 Vo 200 rounds. Lew- velocity gtlns, such as howitzers and mortars, have corespondingly longer livea than high-velocity guns o! Vhe same calibre, because Vhs pressures they develop, and hence Vhs tempera- tures, are lower. ,~EIPD POTATOXiS. IRISH COD3- tatlons. H. W. Dawson, Brampton. p0u SALJE. jý0T1 ('HEAP. FOR BREEDTNGý <ive rommi and red crons oxs and fither. T. i7hambers, Sioux Look- outi Ont. UMWOPAPU5U 103 SAL P R(ArIT-MAIZING NEWS AND JOB3 Offipes for sale in 'good OntariC ton.Te moist useful ani interestlngi bulInfil .Fulliinformation gl application to Wilson Publshifig Com- pany, 73 Wps.it Adelaide Street. Tôont*# C ANCEII. TUMORS, LUMPS. =o internal sud external, ou.4 W8tb out pain b1 @it hem*e trentmentWit ce before toe lai.. Dr. 1301lra I ma CO.. iiMitd. CliinwWOO41. rOt. MECHANICS WANTED We want a few goofi mehanio.'- lfavt st.ady work and good waguu for lathë p anda,.fI cru. hanay ;ion, aime a fe'W ,ood- wor'king machinists and land? mn for wood .hog. w&nted. Appi y fi Vérson oniy. Podgo Menufacturlng Co.0 WestI Tormto.> 0048 lairiset., Toronto. 0, and receive pay Whllslearnllot Nb. zwaI luiomse onufl l à wW Tes oey loymtIS.tâtl gme MAbe.di.dSi Us.lb skle oc ipt aime wfiueess*5e5iitmm. à W.st SToronto fret Sto@k ShowV wlll be hold al Vlà e t"ob arda, Torose DECEMBER Sth rsud St, 1914 Fer furth4r partleulans write C PV. TOPPINCV, 5cerctar, Union stock Toro avnto Me orles et St wtbunfor theeeil, t g yb en ti.job, aoutilk01 Aplcil-» 70Y Pr",e. SUE» VOTATOES I 1~ k Drowned by the Thou.and. z The Bishop'e Rock lies between he Scillies and Land's End, and le expos- ed Vo Vhs full force o! hs wtnter gales. At hs top o! hs massive towem theme used Vo be a great bell, uzed for wamn- ing in togs. In oes term a wave washed this bell lean away and cov- ered Vhs upper gallery with ss.nd. This gallery ls juat oe hundred feet above ordinamy high-tlde. The greateut wavs-apart !rom hs trus earthquake wave-are those caîs- ed by cyclone@ or cireubar storm. In such a, uterin the - oremeter, may be lower by tbree inchea In the centre et itheo it mthn at Its edge. The con- sequente o this tremendous eduction o!, pressure lu that hs -ses in the ver- tex rises high above Výhs usual level, and in this way are prodîced waveu o! appalling sizex and helght. It wqts a wave o!fVlis type which, ln Vhs dread!ul cyclone of 1876, swept upon the mouth o! the Gangs., and drove In over an area hs size o! De- venshire. By marks upon Vhs trees 1V wau ascertained t.hat this great wall c! sait wator rolIed In torty-five eest hlgb.& The damage dons wae -appalhing and more than one hundred thousand unf'ortunate natives were drowned. Carrled Over ltheTree-Tepu. Orseoft he worat hurricnes o! whlch we have any reord waa that which swept Karatenga, In hs Pacifie Ocean. ia Vhs year 1846. 13.11e.it or sot, a vs.ael rous Tobiti wu ittd by the great wave% camied over the tope of the palm-trees, and dropped far hi. lond. Tii. captain, who survivsd, de- pod o oath tlat h<tflt the tree- tops gratin againstk the. aboonsr' tmbera as Ãh. wua twpt along on Vhs creet or t"ilam9ntroosroUer! The Smet ef ordù=aY w1ad- _ os. osare, laà in s. a"oreud "Ror- lng 4dte, oti i aeJ*e fl.y ri» tao forty-alz.tost, Tii.--Bay o!, 131Soe ôsmïvm'k.4 .dWs»Me, for tber. wave hlt f-atet bigi have waves do mne xcedimt s»tbut