Whitby Gazette, 29 Feb 1912, p. 3

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6 urrace, 'ana "b- -5 - ~r iUij~s~fparat '0 ~~tqryi manr~direcétii 61Yer the ides great1 tne lia part- of our tl, ~ noie e bl o crer8> ýre and more 'a h s5 o r mumps,th3&r bove and be- tley -~r rclea.r solffè ié but., n. ÂAsk smre l*i !ifthejy fwe ao - ~Ideny! itleast - t < 4gttempera 0 nopt fuili 'MAmulet rei7 nervous.antiIi new acordion pleated- fl0 ie. 6igonone--ear he mié.usgd. ait ut é.nônugli'Band f.&r 'Put greaatagbe vi "TiusIt e -. .~*~ ...~..~ u~z~ ~"- weilschage V chS.eing encQie r 1~4~nor wich~iinat~îinare, usùalyî na1 ob1i'4ýr butJulius Classai'wudotdi ;__ 9 11, --gùor&nt super- with it tigor goldenichain-, - ga-ii- th. tme cfthe aoording to.,tii. ieaeof the en-.N4ln aooe o u 1alg # W8B4-&.hètm o h SoIar er,. and worn or carried almoet an - g-oeofcr1 Yeàr, tJèlb-e<nuin& or' .11 where ontlhe ýperson Mto1. yard cie"tripped and 1.11 <lowxr g.4~he.eT e,,efs, e ýrheium atism, utop-to'ot4hteAg>iblind ' 1 orrg-, heavily, ..larCOL- sý 1wecte. on plate dcii tih ge f his us5~pgaUc~kkeg, vie ch1e m s st -e , -dw nih o usdf&vori, ohurcli;' Rad any1 fti th epe WýWtà eiêa mame cin5e bôtle, ut 121,1ounrolied, offthe plate thie ,wôui egroffe.1miîup W'o the sBpace forbids. NoV only as a pro- tu ehbt iif~a huh a 0hiych, veèti retaadsv etv fphyical -àilments' do 'frethabashà h he t thgh a& oéral Priayer 4ertemmdej heeojectaîs, -loirhy tI1~hok cf hladoo hin bot, aad ùot of c theo-rlor sutd t; 7 ld ho te .aergood-fortune,' ereve of hy s ahin IV bxeàk 'id re- j'Well With Ïrbly w-water., Afte.the accidents, ec oeenio~yli' emndd o ne laar aoudbe allcesis<un witth -Itin without question bâd luck te juefi how zmany'*gega tbhéEme'were ilre tl airasworiinexfil l oreven jurnpfrom <very high- euh'idish, enc whilercod do noît the aki inco.id weathêr. if those ~ a< thsbeipoe iu ataçte -easo~ ~f hs e~c.tW0safeguaýrda arwe doinued-iDthe MorD: .ja aguun th&t one '4anno unde 'PrýsuÈte the -leicaug charge vas by, ung without ka'igbeen first wsrm- n- fl omen 1k. t4i-. wthoUt Pro- 1h oe.Ths lse eggé, were ed their powes, ar4ý ape.wr suppoýeto ham thé virtue cfsa'nc' bàdkw rde sud gëivetlioweare ni oh eci.fý a 'xfhighqintrii4of the "er, and a ch"ll'ks to cause pueunonia. . e Ti peetang ogo ver e t4.,,firet,6eahy'n'ourishmént only àue hteu ouîniula :c w oil aveo takn fter the-eto siene bclie Vdd o ward 4 issar tek ~ Ieteu~bsinece. recenmnde a u qi 'iveforun. xat sa4r 'tom is'n o u t te 0letter the ukin iii slae To b wods, yenwere awakeuedst niglit to.d4ay il that the cleigyman ieteu.d. efcioI' sncsayto have ea apn deohl l~ ~la tien of a Von-car ëeresi train .wil --over a grca.t charger c bl hange ,of thèse cars 80while i.bloslpedularwue utorage cgge rmight ho tempted toeuone i ïnthe vauli the owner need mueumur - nomthing besides a bless- lnet beeéxposed Vo local eold dernons goîng ait 0 per. "'Wheu this vibrat- ingandsprnke tani. itheaudewhile '*aitiug for it. ing wer-hnug tickles your tees, rompis Co1ý,-Pahniitry i playfully up yonr bsckbuene sud cTelegne re tacof li.e' a-er l.-sems . ïe ,vrstrong starties lyour. llair from its naturaliy Thnteo r h'enggment rwhichjpostinsoèmt Voat-& and Wedding "ring,,which feryp ew hold1ý on us. Go. Vo e.most any rcmetpsto Vl ~ i 1 conveutional pôlie ed ihi-ich bazaaro oilsd3 ldifficuit, Vo believe in .tliespr -7>cout. 'In thé beginning-. of that eus~- will' fizid a fortùne-telling bpotli, natural. -spr t'om there was an'exehlange. of!rings willing to intêrpret-tue lUnes inyour. The bowling of doge is an: infilli- ,bctweýén t*-o-lovera becomning cu-band' 'after her own fair p. mhan l ag ailahn dah gged, arkd theal i-smesw~beencose ihsivr o.nt ometimes,, but rarely, immediately st, aftefr the. ýw,ýrnng, pometizues nét taid sro gly ýte . romote, perfect th!e superstitious youlig mený-i for- ~union and-,unending love. As te ietl rôwdiùg. arcund 7 o 10the"_,mtieaIVl whynanreuse tewerhi ' booths 'te haveter emtet n he de&-that ii.kiUled before finish-c wh mrireusd o eà hàengage- - bc v pt oatthei aeheeisand its lxol;but it aiways werka t me-t ring. i' a great question, but re.._çs pte ât tb. n a -we resnu tht bfor wmansuf nt xnuch dilierence. t e aàupout in one way or another-alwsàye.t ifrage came into force ho had. a mas. f e!mn'tro-m Adax's-day Vo hs. culine dislikie to diplay4xng any vÏÏ A -whole -book-might ha wiritten on hiesIgs e hndage te the weaker caird-playýng superstitions. nex. To break a -lookng-glass je about TWENTY-ONE, BROTHERS MET. Ol. hoÊ the worit, thing that dun happen in unar ~oe-are saïd te be lucky thé,.aupers tious cledr. Some introduction ldafoeb uck ceàn es lu f te co d eciall Ifth oter- bfor, e - pac e u or lookî»u wglgass 35 an foxtenee-nefonothbrtayftoimeI pair,,wen fail Vo ae..whero mc>itaplausible fiùe-the cr 1to- hy wgr huom orreade andýi hevi~ u~ li riesu~wtrve-t ablonga 0te urbeatf rea A ther, n Cofiteld gy-harsono, 'lekriýn ý04 19afer hedeartngfrind he lig of pc .te frm th Lioéýolushire (Englaud> wo a rigàlhai,],wp ail boys of our i-wisi ig 'tt eseze t Tesn,1e r i rw p iliesalecflaty dey am ce moctin lausiblae, end th te am0f 11 ca e freal t. TwoladeinLur- thé luckcob2e.i lhe. , b d deisenlebaèdonexeroce u n-itii~eat s inbanheped Up byone d orte i r.thamoe iCanada; 'i-r în-fth gr o ; rtr a s g st e f le i g i cd n li - tî & p ca ul u h u h oBti te, andrbefaghet'eouo bemetheeud tr rags' fiere of th meeting ~~l nf 'h takde' -n w tha -ove-a1oc hd a duese-e ts ns o a heh o! sait, i forya hy to! an anv of tr wiom h - washt te (ngohelad teintro- - ncdp he~iue ~ ïnugth 4mhinoot e sepesrt Te s ons h reacetheoldest h& ilesaso falydnyan incto wseedlorere wouîcl couesaw two yopa estwohejur-. il of ùV te l ih t hoesumentei stany eemeh ig'n he - and te o- hdlfth. ohr' om o iupoe u.prca e a ew pit frtpla e thef behour icclyo er thè by ed bo ru. qny t e a ppyiC na ;smi i ofseoïs' ad oees tuping about uthartietao hedsen-mther wh aVhsoliversgeyha b ir "' e wasasine hileinrecegnizeene each me isaster*sh inil day thethemlon ashoipcideetpelaan-t o!ne Vspevast fulg. Bt ha oition ,Her cores mpngewîcmtfne colrnigli the ncesto geVU eencnd ahxuld etin hea leshows.A an deced orbl- wstht1thohe.mi oite- rht,.ôsage àte sr eis owly ne thfodbIed ih lid eced an- uesm a h os jc th-'*d - sud with. xnau' griates drav off w. ay an uighs hre fer o BANKTieS0TH WRL.î * - tha othenminlionather, -then rcShlie hospitaincstanceraheup enormoi i~uderthe bd ferthoseold 8>ft dor bile Te .itcf t wus n- Qu]e h ette urous ng botr . or elici. h hewrguetinfat etrlnisbisdhesuesito en fEln oters l he for a sorSfoo, ndtei spentualin o enue 'alied wantahe prditatlane s te ord.the otcal1 wera vr.stful! ow thcar s th poor, se tarouehed thy famdincuhn hoil a ccyar cepal S fupposerone- up hel a - aud oair andt alabve n abozitainly pthpe wl ha getmii < bokt ns ou o te ird aofve h otremelyof ertb-frtagr. h oesaeink'j< - - ~ u~csspdat ai .mothth pan ig apeed.- ot »pn r ihsh le-ape wir là wr îu and'euto tsublect's bew , Dthgaare nsaioft e belustedeo dest hnsnt id à1.ieain tatm, on &eshoppinrelxtiont. rh h tmlso al on twa bet eotize Bank o! EnWI'i Cit! atyoHe ce iny at ishesbu Jlis aesrgofaout! t i s v atiuimeitly cnebd hi ~, ~uce? No nt venghe aebt w-heh rand e sca ddurolneear rntd nbléetdwiead pahti teet.. - isrom;s o his ite bdWithhisam ea. lbis erToe Ieoia poi an Asthlogy 1 abousth odeat bsi- ' 'hp sd 'ook banymgt wfit te teon-n rmzydsnt'a,.gee the ofu e wleerl hën a ey go o t o omind an u'e, takng s nidbANYk ig cOFv Tud HE WORM bies eth e n rtoe'o-au ot d ses io! Terthigsu sarin iOne ak repiitdon.1'! soanin ti. ersxil clums f j sboo setht plitcemigit iean be.o he ia ispints& aboutg - om4ýehessss.. d tàwcolug n otegtuc rwy Teglo oksdnoe ardiko ht ae;sda reflu 1 f ho su e rges' théo ir,,akdane uc'bse o im eIwiko e aewtsD wflin~to!I? ~'o u' ith~ ewso ud hwsett inc iglthin, tlie bwgrathd e ao gltabud mact-l 8o iiý1fêetand hi 'sud eàuda forin-p otûlutk 'a efu l -a buor ail'aises, . t sdhoea T~b >"eretoom~,wi~>~ ot cfgoa j e. seno s l ocaeon, iste ppa' itr'Y>flVg i G brreà01 'eth: ng 1nkii*uorth of thel pre of areihit tu he audle o i.be> fr.m Vi. T he notesbarewriiït, _,mu lès,'eut t ast eo ot edari 'Co,5< #.,-f..-t-_ -..,ARES 0: 8T00Ke lINLIKE BOND fIuVOLVE MG PuROUif-To PA-Y.7 A C.talIv met Obutdt, e pay, te 1 *htoiàlfr pd4w 1Vaiùa of their Shar '-BondhoId'esn sai *9Wfsrnt UPoeitiw [Ot ' ais pB?5 lae e Iterat - o nro la coDassati ob val ;hthis 'natter otbsr lth« .6tset o , tlsere #atce nli loW er, pnitncipi 'fnv tëest muîi'er brièfrfeec Vantes irene- 'no. elaasi -1Aapi securi. lies, -for, invesle#t. "and secondly,, b., toast! usefu lu lndoeinulnlu 1'h.et c!f abond ay ho auplled-withrimodifi- calions, cf 'course-lu he, case cf share& Sharas cf -stock -ant! bop de are fensentl. 9117 different. As vae Pointe« 'ou* some liMe Binée, a,' bond le, &a promlis 0pSy, a sire leu*an eoplty onby; if 't he#cea. pany l i. lkdatâàdh'bind» a"areviid in fui amdIlifthere isauanytbuslefi the mloeékholdera divide it-4hat aluin,1.»-cage etpôomDany belug -wcn uê p.'lu 1 ie amse cf i muttl oeaug-Oompbny, the bondbolders recel,. -thel ila u turemt. 4. 6. 6. or 7 par cent..: whatever il, Mar: he. The shareholders ay a-ecive nothlnt, or., 'u in the case of Wtznipeg Bleotie, the yay recelve 12 per cent. pèa annuln or aven More. A farmer worklng hie band le, iu a Binait 'way. imular le the ahareholders Of1ý l arge oompanY oonsiderad oblec- tivele'. Re May owe John snitl Money secua-ed by a mortirage. John S3milla ente is interest rrery year and! his principal ihen'It la due, or lie foreclomes île mort- gage, sella thé f arm. paya hiaiseif 'and! givea the farmer the-reulidue. If the f'Ar. mer eau var hie -intereat ho hian to-de- Luct hise perating expensea froa vînt ileZ t over. andth îe balance ho uses"to supply thc neoesaaries of lité, or, if for- tune has mmiled, luzurlen.for- lia vifa and lamiby. His profit, after paylng in- tereal aund operating,,omot-wages. feet! tôr,,-1s stock, etçe-rpresents the dlvi-. PE4fl4XAipusu LAW st Righ lCsa t-Use Tornias ce e00 J u.rte1~ s' lenâi. sometimes large, often amli aund perbpanothlxfg, lu vhlol event le nay àaveý te o lkte hi s mllsavingig, or lie baul, tole 4.hlm over. And se, 1h lu vitih theulareholders of a empany,. lu lean yean.s tley màay gSet o dividends, lé fat ye'aro tley maye te urgeý eues. B ut IV' la, the bondiiolder who.doesn't ha've to werry. 'Hoihais to' ave 'his interest or, the eliareholder amnds le- loue his uropenty. Yî4 .otthe- vord, shmres (apeakligi generably; of Lveitments than- some bondaj,sùanom InrWaare as sate as atout bonds) ahares xe lin nature .specbulaîlve, wbile bonds The pu oas f a share et stork, liaa cmpuin. hvolves mc remaon le expect an éturu eft he moigey àe Invest!d. if lbe ýmpany- prompars tour divideâ are rge md if you wat', te ',get your, ou y -out - you eau scîl- .tle som e , o n@ uowanti te, buyp eve,* îlhe lcdena ef ireoller mstiao& of ever getting tbewr cneithack. -InIM -th Radins, fls idq Qiupacy -of &dyvcnturers ofE ngland idltm m the RsfKidàu Us) waa 'foi-=. i ni-itsosares lssued. These- ohmrem -e, .stively traded - u7 eou-the Londo~n sr1ke4 aa-the 240 yesre mince they vota Ut uLt. hneu-beleénQ no-lime 'h îl àm sd Mfark', aec6unt of tue evente which follow (versos 16-20)- la consié- erabby-alibreviatet! ant! reveass av- eral important differences fi-cm thi. longer aclount gi-von - î lxi-Luke (5. -I).which' compare bý,Bow. Many cemyoeutstors have Vtâchet that -ve have in~ thiptwo gospel narrativeï acounts o separate thougli similar events, b14 tQon the wholotk eem éeirVoa", egardb-he tViveScunt& as réeordsOttfthe, samàéeeVeènt, In" spite of! thei-, 'idiýérenceuýq, wbIU0f miakes ýcIeIrly ývident. i 7. Com ',ye-Luke pictures Jesus as address ng himself Vo Peter, Who -donlitIoss on this as on otheroe casions w1 the. spokesinal clo- the group'. Fiabors -I cl'mon-A beautiful figure o! týueir latoi- work and- min- iotry, whidhike. their secular cal- ing thug.. fan,, wouit! require thé qualitis f.alertiese, onelÙ, pati- ençe, and. prompfess in- the eezing of oppert#nitie;s. ý 19.. Jameà-Or, Jacobi. Ho i a1ways metioned fi-st -wheu spokan of lu on9ectiàn with -bhis brother John, w-ho seems Vo have been ,the younger. 20.'ILeft their father - .with the. hired sorvants-Zebe-dee was net left helpbeu-. The famuily wàs ap- stances. At leat oeeof the four men here montiqned had boom a disciple0o1jJohn -the -japtist, aud aIl o!f thêtu, doubtless, hat oltten spoken 0, fi esns. Their determina- tion Vo'beCome stve -disciples-o!, hMe ,znay hi ve been arnyfotmed; hié unexpe 3ted .applearmn.cetsud cali et titis t sue lpy furuishëdt! he opporfnttfor cannylug-.their'ýe-, solve intck ffoct. Luke's.!&"unt o!fVthe cal o! tha four disciples,' Simon, .Andrew, James'-and! John,. adds many cir- cumstautiil details - te the concise .gtatemecut'o!>- Mark." At tItis pýoint iu l'ýils.4arative Luke n formnation i cleàArlyaken,-from another- fui- ler accountwhich it seemet! to hlm i o tcntteincorperate in, hlis Ves.1j Gennesïiet--ýTxe nazne Of ,thé 'littié"lpain"touchiug tihe obiiee. (Matt. 14, 34;'mark 6. 03) anti -hënce teq ,nlyals6éiven t'à 2. Tse oatsOnebeiongina -t'O DîUngarvan h&4 Ig Mht te uae _Par1 e01tthe grouzid-i.a llo$nce, tepoteuios iite de!na and, o -en 1' -w alk., sauntore, leiunged, 1play&iw èrà -ou Vonmb- ïtone lbud evelî:xldqed.-ofe mAunie of anà u.o odo&>inthée' grounde. Thttheae ' jw8rý.itScky poits . h"qw" a b "Qh l"e éhst the *xdge apent savons!a fionre 1pormng ' *r old documentl,, sund then delived judgzuent diree heurs long, lii 4debrnthat -the recreative usmo tii. churehyard it~~ ~ ~~ hshyssf~L ad béii 4edosed ndajui eane 'seasd. the. ohurch sut i 0 were within Ve. lhslin l~aigflmitatone-on tue, uses i aiu WHEN HUME WAS'0RTOX. -Dav-id Hume, fsmius for his his- tory, hii ptiloi.ophy iantI is adie- -aem, wsaà once, Ple' ar b told; reduced to a very humlje! amd ebddieit or-' thoàdoxy-altho4gh.i -thiat state Ao mincL did noV jlong endure. The utory la ýthus -tjld bthVe,.Lendon: Chrouicle: . - faleavnt iam -u th akof Ednbugh Castle, hé calledfo uitnet ,wma w-ho w-spas"iu- 4Aýft -S. -t,,- n o .nfotioe, ,ibut *re8eB , y ýhe'asked: "Are ns ,,ye ~umej the athelat?" "Weel, 'el, no .matter," 'Hume said, "C',h isti ch4riiy çixnaÉnds you ______ t 46r oi lor wn on ou sungf wheii- th4 xiIb Bhfay> f' Thk -incident - in4pii5ed W'esley t. ,write hls: famous 'liies. There là au n iierétinF story il connectiou'with thé oengin o! "NER,--MY Gao», TOTlEE,>'p the favltl hymuü-o- King Edward YM. The_ u thor of the -ivords vas a Uàiâsrî * aud.-the. daugliter -o two, people w*ho-first met in Nov-' gîte jae, wbhere lier father w-as in- pnisoued or defendng tue French -HsIloQwçd' by old àaoseiation -niad frAuglt it th many- memorie. are tii.' great 'church , hymin&e- the i '1Te D eu â h l t m reti y.a Ô-urityOhutan yoxrel. maun repeat th 3L d. rayçr asud thi. Ct,.éd,& r fi ith".V'l et. yeý_grsfe (grovol) thon, èas I.fount! ye." Ardhe ba t. t1 repeat- the.' JOHNNY'S ~A OBJECTED. Çomplaint -iemetimoes zýf4e of the. home work eoeessary.'n l -mc ,tien with the 'ehocla. 1V viII 'le -1 seen the% ilefojly s qusliftod objee- tienn lutue !o'owU=g -instance ne- ' late in luthe- Iouth'e Oompaiý4 q 4 Thiý is the note which -w-as haz- te OfO !fheOlgade eah.nalthe,

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