Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 18 Aug 1921, p. 2

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The - Synopsis of Later Caper. I e4 met ig s W > " [c Captain ranet calla ixpon Mons3ieurSeid ' ki* ' r lww- Guillot at the; Milan liotel, and gives Iderfully cewer. ll, I ySu My hîm a document frein the Kaiser of- tliat you were goimg, out cf. town? fering France a separate peace. The i t e& Plot is discovered. Conyers sinks two Iargc>ng away for a f ew day.. submari.nes. Granet is ceûrmissioned îangoïin aWay," lieaâdd, drôppg hb is unele, Sir Aifrec Anselman, to his voice, "ostensîbly for à cdhange, .o! destroy then<ew sub detec tor, made by air. I, hav. ainther reason for going-.> Sir Mleyville Worth of Norfolk. A t lielokîd at lier asteadfaetly as a bis aumt"% luncheen ho rneet9i the frgot lier t au isgivings of a few daug#hter, Isabel Worth. miue ,ao . Alter all, his percp- 1 --W- tions'weréý right. It was better for ÇHAPTER XVI.-(Çont'd.) hum to 1eae bondon for a irne. "You niuxtn't draw tee gioorn.,y a III hep-0 the .'.change wlll & you pidure*'o-f your bone," Lady Anse'~- geod," hei said quietly. 'I thinl4, per- mnan said. 'I havc se--n it whcn t haps, you iare right to go." wes ýsiLply beuveTnlY." And I have seen it, the girl ret.ort- CATRXII ed, itJh a note of gri învess in her Granet, a few days later, brýoughlt to-ne, "when it wa'i a greit deal more his car Vo1 a standstill i front of an, like the other pive-i!nz hat IjI ddùiary f$ve-barred gate upon. which I Eeemsalairost te st fle xou, gAey niists wvas paintýd inýwhite lètters "Market thst eho-ke your breuli i - blot out ]3urrharn. Hall." A siight grey rist everything;. nothing but the grurgling wraý falliing and thé country iniand cf a littlo water, and Fo. igthe wa a1met blotted from sight. On miostt mela:ncholy î hing you e->er 1 Che other, aide of the gate a sandy h(-ird-of the witii i our ruggedid d1. ýp ~red into an avenue of 1 nsIarn tait mv abut the autuainu agged anrZit c lii trees, which walîinter n')w, you -ru-t rerneruber." Coffectuadli coiiçealed any view of the] "IL (UrltsounIvi ttr amtive G Ir.a- bheure. et idtiiitted. "13y '- b,--ye, which side "seem1s asà%t1ough the pirl werej- cf. Nurfolk aie you ? Youuarc no. righ lt," -Granct mu.ttered Vo himself. Výh cr e ne ar D'-i'~ I supp)o. 2 " irýwevei'i, h e es." "N )Ile are xvth îî four rnie- Of it, 11- b:h is -car close te the side -thc girl rclic(I quirkly. "You don't cf the hýýdgé, and iayir.g bis hand ever corne Liere, do YOU?" u. the, 1atcli-of the gate, prepared- Grlallut hok t bler with U,1liftead1t) îW1-it~i open. Almost immédiately ey C1brmos. a figure- stepped out from the shrubs. *"This ta rcaly rathier a coinci- "liai" dne"bc exclainmc-.. -"'ve neyer Granet. ooked with surpni*Se at thie brente 3raicatcr a ny lfe ut 've khaki-cladt figure. rrc mnisjed one or two feliows te go "ou inaddetaioth Cown Vto the» Dormy lieuse there, te- andetaioth riinrrow or the next day, and have a man demarmded. *weckai golf. Gecf Anielman is going, "Gaptale~ Granet of the Royal Fusi- f(ror eue? liers, home frein the Front on leave," The girl was for a mioment ahinost Granet replted. 'I wrs goi-ng up to g, Booig.ler eyes glowed, her the Hall fi>- eal on Miss Wortli." t ole mas eloquently appea!tng. "Stay ,where you are, if y'c>u please, - àm7'l corne and sec us, won 't.-sir," the mnan replied. >'ou'?*'til-.- begged. He stepPed back into the zentry box "If 1 nv.. I'd lye delIighteLc," Granet and spoke- through a telepho.ne. In (-om:1 I ha'1Uy.ý "When are y-ou a iorent! or two he reappeare'd. ;ng b:vkW' "Paus on, j>Ie.ae, sir," hle s-ai4 "ToiXorrow. You're quité sure that Grianet walked slowl'y up the dII -ie' rgt"Gae s avenue, bis hands bdhind him, a frown "I 1 hlC1 --, rne s upon bis forehead. Perliapa, after a-1l, I*ri çJ h er. "]1rm n-1t i, kecu, cuc golf things- wece net te be soe eay for htm. 'ý-urnt1 tirthli f cv., vi y ar' On eittier side he could see the L11 iILit1cetiç-k Y' but I'mw "fL-d UP stretehes 'of sand, and here and&-there' )n2 k, an-11' i'i at allowe- even the long creeks of saIt water. ýAs ie. ece efm' te Be>ard again for a came nenrer te the bouse, the smel-l f ighit, s-a 'lh weiceue the of thne sea grew strornger, the topscf 'i-ic o2~' Wg ihtawa. hethe trees w%,ere more bowed than ever, Sal: re gidIspi? sand was Wlown everywhere across the Mis-, Worth agreed "opoiss foe-beds. The house ûea gery. aw I thiîk the lttb-house itself, suddenly revealed, was a grim, il Vcry mnitala There are often weather-beaten structure,,built on the nie(laite nice mua ýti - thcre. If very edge of a queer, barrowlike lY f'ttlr weca:it se uwfuii.y p e- tonrue of'laid xvhich ended witb the la r, the placr wcpI i e lmst t01 bouse itself. The sea was breaking on1 the ,cason, .'litht remin-is t.he few yards of beach sheer belowl he *f!iit cii, with a littie -'ig1, the windows. To hs rigbt was a wall-1 C, ý tcimvya e.b eut fth,:er lecd garde, sorne lawns and greenýhou- tou unrïCa1d P~5Cf tht CTes;- to the lef t, stables, -a garage, and ,1'two or lree la>orers' cottages. At 1 er. nt shv," Granet Iaughed. "By- the front d.oor another solidier was ypardon nie, but isn't your stationed 4oiDg senty4i"ty. lie stood 7 - the Sir Meyville Worth wbo on one side, lieweyers vent. tbhings? V'iinet quite sr ,c ern -- - ort of thinz$.' e addedl # 'Ctcesquartered Te rTGanet Y"wtrtter post me up hefO*re inquired. n si"-he aneped. (i -,an't tellI you a thingy," Isabel, 'Onyie e ir as oeedanmostbai-e- Worth dz lared. "ui now 'it's very, h orws pee koti-e ini.l hetter for youite kn'ow nothin-g itl by a wonan-servant. She db wvhatever abhout hirn. He bas what I not wait for Granet toi annquice lin. ai the inventors' fidgets-,fer sme self but taotioned him to 'feffluw her reason or other. If s strange persen into a large, ciroular, stone hall tors pre allowcd and- smiing is pro-hi- listen for a moment, then breatheda uited1-'littie more freely and led ui- Vo a Geraldine looked a-cross 'at Isabel sinail sittin-g-room at tbie end of a vvOrt h. long passage. It was a pleas-ant liVtle apartment and looked sheer out over the sea. She tbrew lierseif down upei asofa w-lui a sigh of relief, anad point- ed Vo a chair. "Do sit down, Gspta.in Granet," she begged. 'I arn rea-lly not in the lea-s insane but f ather ià. You know-I guo 13baek on Wednesdiay niglit an& wa met at on-e witl stern or'ders -thiat no Visitors ef any sort were te b. re- c,-eived, Uiýt the trademp1e- were to b. interviewed at the front gates-ji fa-et thzt Vth.h-ouse w-a-ate b. in a - -' state o! 1~~Z 1~N iNE "-implyý beca-use dad bas gene out of - is senuSe," she replied weox-ly "I*ok heile." 31.e led 'him cautiousLy Vo the -win- The. Importa ce of dow and pointed down'wurs., Abou V'~.M . n fifty yards o-ut at sea w-as a queeT 99 woodèn strwWtre, &et up on Stzwig .Igr.cO tl. t Supports. iFrein where theywrD the piamt tme O_ - ý thizagwffaai b e seoebut awindew4ezi tue pi nt tfi* O ~ wal o!Ifrmewurk a&M a rops laêIer - Wr..$s" gf~.mtthon*y* Undornea,a, iloabt-w-as tetberd tc balos. tis. boui00<- yrds ao«-amyg4po . About *kty bdé bfflCo> avýea man. w-es , owng4ei iduddy dmunera*d urly around in another ammil b"t çlpslveiy emontrat. 'iIhats:where. father spende aI4ot thMWM A&ip I tb weive -h usa y"a lisaik "W4vol- th&t ~ Ph ~ - heéi.dOia< neon. knows. He w4fl't - 1 I O*~tflt ~l~i* even alow ime to apeak of it. Wae. many People havo . ,- we meet M± meals, 1 arn not &ijpe«M N to Budé o-the. fact tâatbe hasýbe -.u gr.st etijit out in tii-t crazy -place. If ever -lhe uê~mIèfr 6~iIy yt.r~ b*IN>eiist¶ S peok o! it-bhe -caUi IV Wb# o~two Ar tuî. "sut h. la not; aao1ne tbc.'?" Orne 4804- U*Qrder0.s -men f r-eauLondon$ a anAein - w>idng wth ba-. Tin do yen see oop%* JTuat the cornerc the g%ai~. t4MreV house itlmost UPên héI-b-on. Be.r the. do<ir taresentrisa woeêStandi« - -her t]M .tàint wbirr, of a.ano are not iIyite odwn -UcwIq. 0 PKoqeeibàp. you *î Whea- the Panama- Canal w-aa open- ed about soi-en y-cars a-go, VIcie seen- cd lit-Uc liketihoodi tiiaV It w-e-id ever b, ina-dequaVe for t-le world's com- merce, but- experts a-eo agreedi uow t-haV IV wiil have t-o be wid-oued o-r aup- phenentedi by an-oteecr canal. The, weiglt ot epiatea la la fa-ver et cutting a-not-l-w-aterway-, noV at Pa- na-ma-, but along t-be Nicaý-aguan route -fenGrey-owa, la-Uhc Atlantic, te $aai J4 a- dol Sur, li the. acifie, via- L-ko-Nica-a-aua. The t-eta-h Ici-it-ho -thec "ew canal would b.eue lhuaidd a-ad elghty--hree, miles. -Begun--i.1882,. an- peaed i-a1914, th- Panama--Ca-na-i ec alaota etabout t-we-ve, miles o-f - a level -aid- thlrty-- o-aemiles eofleeba aaid- eanahB. -iat-le Sea--Iiel seotiensthe w-ldth--is U00 ft., a-ad la- t-le ct-ler portions 1t ranges at bette-m fror 3001tt. t-e 1,000-1t. To 'eut ,tbrqugh f-cm -e-cenaitooceaen nccesiate oremeval of 252,13ý3,000- enlie -sad-dmof: Se-U, a-nd the continaçus workiag oetes Iiundred andi on. st-cam na-vvics,, -ea-chef ,whic-l end jiit t-euons efmaat-cria-iat a Urne, linge le-cks lad te le ce-ntrcted. Inait -l thcre -ame tacive, îarrangcd- li -pars --ltb-fat-y-sx-gateff, coatainlng f40,000ý-tS-of e-steeL..:Tiie -soucrte ueili VIe locks tota-ld .4500,000 ne>aie <ftlcmstdifficuît parts et tIe ,Woprk wai-le. Cueboa, Cet, _a grat gaia, _bouttwctve pglfle lunliggtl, .,hyoxig:he, e Ci-ebrahiL.Wle tee- -pitUsAg wsiad - leodhary- -~lds -Ia- --te Ii'.thuepgor -,ba~ooe4 ,he±ob"lnDe-eutIr. mi-deepera-ni-d .wde'-uaaebuv ildes otiue, U<4* «O ,r.- -mudre1geu «eah ca-àle-ot romev--1 tpg*tb'-om-çt Materl a m4Yï 9o»dj liet keep pa-ce wiVt-boni-. Indecd, w-lea the shoveis removedi more soul t-han ha-d slipped de-w-a, mat-ors w-ere noe botter, beca-use na-t-rIai began t-o risc frorn the bottom of t-le cuttiaig uat- as if it were beiaig pushled np by hydra-nlic Power. Ia- t-be ead t-he difficnlty- w-a-a eor- corne, but oaly tcmpo-ra-rily. Since t-ho canal ha-s been epea-edi the cnt-las filled up froqueatiy. t-le sou oaa pacas-iou rlalaig te a- belgbt-of silVeenifooet abe-v. t-be w-a-er level, le gi-catest sirngle,,w-o-mbit-oca-- all -st-be Gatua- Dami, w-bld is an enor- ritOUS ba--a-ier one a-ad a- lf miles-an lengt-l, halt a- mle- wid. a-t tiie- bot-tomi, axid one hua-dreci teet aide a-t-t-le top, w-lt-h gaVes in t-le middle capable et dlscharging tue overfeaw at -t-he rate of 187,572 culte feet-per second. 'This structure conta-lis 23,000,00 cubie yaqrds et ma-t-cria-I. The lu-aai aide et ina-bing VIe ,Fa- -na-ma- Ca-na-tlaa-aromanceli itzeif. -At e-no t-lie tort-y t-îousand perse-ns- acre engaged upen it-euougb, If lined up' andi t-ouching banda, t-o ts-na- livng lmb batwecai -t-le-Atlantic a-ad thc Pa- ific--1d -aMnag th-ew-okers w-as,-dia- tributed a«-large ppe-pOrt-'itth 09t et constauct-ienw-lIc1 aneunted t-e a-bout -$50o,000,000. On.1a- Rmealize t-ha-t.,the nea cana-I w-Y be a stupendoup. gudert-aking, aaid epen ahich il ll -Ler br1ilant on- :gineea-lig kill as w-eU as lm ei»raoi---us expeUditure O-f ine a-ad mneY-. But tbat It w-I lle- a- commercial SUc'- F.eS 15Ca--i-ot b. cieubtedi. The diltp4ce fi-on the sd - leNcria ia ~ai Vo Sa-n Francisco a-ad New York w-lU ,I ir uar< j lere ba- - ta-m thle eetoftihe Panffa-iuCa-UMl ~and ini- OauýIect*o éM îÎM the iscliltation -o-f transpprt- it bp g o 1 .PSU'W ,to P.Dnd 3 iO--5fa--b s-o tsarn Vmnutes. OQ',e « ae-f'vn ~4LIL '5ROM -l'o1 n, -OC e au aUDS 0, I 4 Vheu, yeoe, jeis about t- kln a - 2 deuce. Re e uve i 'B - tIing, or enurq gl-e-ni Vc tien. IIVbi*-for tiat re groar rto rmeut b the ridieulous restrictioný s t liaes bm ma-id. tiiat ti-r ae uipou, my freeclor basaiise ,o! 4V» -a scoreor o-tbuiemien iia- - tned1 A ýpmrlormid -entered -in*t-'tea, a IKlgsmW-ho. spead-mSVrs-iy- y-e ar few ,minutes la-tom,'an G-anet mbved on their gardiene: thanj--wouid-PaYA-ti- te bis lostesi'aide aipou hns't4 i>1 H 'cal sala~y -of. a-W<Cabnet, Ministor. s-lowed' ne more intereet *fl "us4e t.rVn-hiheea-, tie hapeigs. .w--- ,& adept at l.ig-tls- toit--mreVan500 seats conversation aund le, inatTe himseif! utàthrym-etan600 tho-rou-giiy - agrecatble 1for the ,-uext îOf the m1lghty,'" or a-V least of, the alic, heur. Then le rose-qutckiY- tohbis feet. the gatdens of which coet their own- "I musut go," le decl-ared. M" anytbing alin-st frein $25E00 a y-car She sighed. 1 upwardlc-; whiîe there are a-s- maîny "IV las been se, nice te h-ave You-î more whlch demand -betweeni $1,000 l ,"s-h-e sa-id. "lbut if i--&a only knew: and $2,500 for their maintenance. khow difficuit it -%as ta arrange it, t-O hs 000 rta adn - y-ou'd understand whý, I liesitaVe tejOnte 1,0Brisgadsn ask y-ou Vo cerne agaiu." ana-ual suin. estima-ted a-t ever $10,-, - Wyshud' yo om --d uc 000,000 la spcn-t for la-ber aloue. u -witi me to-morrewa at Vie Go!f Clu-b ?" iotuer five mil-lion dollars a-t leaat'gees le a-sed-. j la the purchae-f secile, planta, and She lesita-ted. IV w-as obvlous t-ha-tlinaliures, a-ad tbe geai-riai upbeel) et VIhe suggestion oppealed Vo hem. t» '~gardens aaid.glass-le-uses. "Ibelieve I could,"> hie ,a-ssci-ited.: ,Te tht-s muist b. addcd the tens of! Cat-nCia-mers laS a - l mSi otor- - theusaaids of gardexis et the w-ii-Vo- car bc'-d iend me,-and if I gooeut witb¶ do classes, -o-n which suisra-nging my gel! dluls -1V w-uld le al ,rigIht. taOm$100 te perla-ps $PO a ,Year'are- Very likely- fa-their w-ill siecp e-ut there spent- a-ad the hundreda eoft tleus"-de anad w-e shan't sec anything o! him 1e-- until te-morrea." 1 Pt0 more modest gardens, ýeach, - hw Gra-net steppec once maore Vo- Vhe ever, -a source o-f pride and pl.asure winde-w-. The-mists bcd roiled up more t-O Its owner, whicl cost only- a few thickly Vian ever a-adV-be queer littie dollars a year. strucue w-a- almost invisible. A 0. brigît' iight, -lowever, feli upon-le Storm of Stones. w-a-er a little ditaance a-way-. "Yo-uf faVhem las elect2ic uglt eut On a recent passage tic pssen- t-ler.," b-e rema-rked. gers a-board thie big Cunarder,. Sa-_- "Yea, Vley bave a-,-aIr 4m orn Vhe exila, were treated te, a maguifleent, shed-," 'he told h- an. "Wb.tever he's spectacle. A huýge masmetfincanrdes- trying Vo do, le needs a very intense cent rbck came hurtiing eut efthie sky a-ad coneentrm-ted Iigt at t-ames." - an-d struck thie sea a couple et miles Gmranet drew- a lit-Vie si-gh - f rom th iji-e 1pgn up a great w-ave "Wcll, I 1-pc ifts sometling taVIdatla-t'li shin o jigi anagta do us a bit of goed," le said. "We need 1aTis a ta-lt cohir ave snbeea-adfstean it. Tii. Germans- are miles ahead- o! Thsu is ete<or utravebeof eryr -us with regard t-o ail new-fangiedt nsa ie o ai prtr ideas."y - -noticed disturbance3 ia the ether for, Sheep-ened lier lips and closed tbeni' twenty-fo-ur.,bours before- its arrival. again. Granet, aIe -lad suddenly Stili, iV w-as probably ne -lrger tiia-n stiffened înVe ri-gi-d attention, *elt a several kulowa- te have falien la pa-at quick impulse o-f disappeintanent. times, sncb, for Instance, as that i- _"I lave rung tihe bell :for mY owTi earthed by Professer Ward serne y-cars maid," sh e said. "She w-ill Ajow y-eu a-go ta- Mexico. This lase large VIa-t it ou-Vo! Ie lac. Do't et -nyeuetook tweaty-eight meu a- w-lele day te -se. y-ou, il you ca-nheip it." -rl névri. I wih bu "And to-ra-orrow-?" Ihe askcd. "Youp-tyuovrt. Vwegsaout aili lun-ch w-ih me?" fifty tons, a-nd la ainety per cent. pure "I w-iil l eat t-he Golf Club,", sIc iroli. '490,fu rameo- promised, "at eue o'cioc-k." - xIn October, 190,fu ra eer Granet w-as conduéted . 91mes-t ites f eila itetIe sea off Cape Race, stealthiiy- dean tii-. st-airs a-ad into tîc a-ad were seen by-t-he officers anxd -avenue. . Half-y te thbe gaVe he crcws.et t-le Pxoiux liuer, St. And- pau-sedi to liaten. lHe wa-s aw; e É .S. razii- h sigît ne-w by -t-le gatlemi e e ' a-ml - 4 ra-fitteft ait- harerinsistetce tc air a-dsatltVla a-baigtels mcieyfrouaVia. boath-useý.Gra- Mile long... et lit a- cdgette a-ad wa-lkedithougît- Ia- December et the fellowiaig y-car *fuiy- a-wa-y. Jut as hl eclhrnbed inte 1907, tiie pee>ple livixigaiea-r Belloton- 1 thie car, a- peculiar iig9ht ti-rugI the taaie, across thee une, sa-w-a- gica-t bail -trees startlèd îlm. He otood - p and et fire fla shlig across the leavenis, and raatcled. Frein VIe top o! Vh- huse tils was foliowed- by au expiloin ya- slow-iy revolvingsearchligtît playedi îear< to-r miles arounid, as.a- mass of 1-upen t-lew-a-ers. rock struol the ground aiea-r a- bouse (To l contnue&)occupied by a- Mr. Westhavcn. The tbho-use wa-s set afire, and burat dow-n ln KInd. InL many of the rural districts where .noney dees not circula-te witihi great rapidlity, services are pair fer "in kind." Farners. for example, will give potatees, eggs, etc., in payn-ent for debtis. A young surgeon, who had oc- casion te- operate in o-ne of these dis.- triots, hopefully approa-ched the hus-I band cf the patient anad asked for his fee, which amounted te- $100. "Dec," sa-id- thse o-id man, "I havent much ready cash on hand. Suppose yen let me pay y-ou lu kind.'" -Weil, I guess that will1 be ail rlg-ht," replied the yyung dector, cheerfully. 'Wha-t de yen deal in ?" "He-rs-eradish, dec," an- swered tihe old man. -e l 4 il pçi'wpd i&athe 'TP -y -Ttaçt opý sk uý « o - *l>oaiessand :pe- ,iiùes. -spte -. your Lcf«V t bc.,I> 7ms P)e,~ia~me ~oi .tys.v. en-se, Il0w~~atYe«OU 4e utel boxe&# 'ove otu WliIh,p aïwry tIÈ~dng4crI-m ~ 1*&&#! - fl&lUGonL .theim<&ieMs.wbidi-have likNM y-'o o~- u? o As-aacletd-on fiune -da-. - pho-to f ramea cm- be cnt out cf. ýniA-se -ma-ny bdudera - - I fln- OariN, whIeP if cardboard- boxes aIty became -.dju»ted tdmy prgper aie » "lbL, -glovo-lboes, trniçet- c0 1f., tI h h4p i-- lodMes, ,and"otti-r uaWfule!ilo an Irayh-eip yen ever 80 liWJe. -~ eMa-de. Apeaen ay o e a- Aaftr tl fiat vai-l poitaLOii ig as large loxc- la to, -Pute On, the îid -bas w«o f a;ittie yo « g'nV ap teoel4x1l3ron î "n.ef, w-onder if :tiiee i&s net .omethig tii-t i.iii~Vlcsel eui Vl I y-e c-n do a-ui -,tmg' gbeius ont fori- c a f raine. o! tic - questijon. - Motloe, usnsiily M.yad1-- oreu .wiue have a lotVOo! sympa-ty for daughtere awals brmkn~delm'fivi-uc i real or irnaguaryrief,8eif -'on lare tAi-at la nieeed, -la a mpplyr Of web w-illiug to assiet lier ed m c -o au morn- soalked diried peas: and seraie match- iugscai evnina, hiewib gidlysticks, sharpened a-t the enda. For inloandy-u e-engs >theowtrYâ' 9Scie-e c ea-te of -a-ir,, tops o! tables,I -thds winter. -Tie te > =ber -ai îlo -anetc., rnatchbox..w-od van hie uae& ~eu em od ~ i- ~ /Aninstructive and cnmerbainng ~tr re-y~ b<k sb, bas.' youplAme is thenauddg of reliie! maps w-lI -demive .a lot, cf benefit frein a -pesadethe-h-ild I -is en ler wina ca-refai .sudy. o! tuese bookis arithu a esaeVecudrnV ol-to Utte asisane feintiio icahi-r.fine day ini anticipation o! aw-et cmi. ite reviw cef 'i- ranitàe sciiooî Bormew ean ld téga-tray, apread t-he The ev icr-equir nya- m îa a-nd onI,1aiedtthVeiedd-r en aae y-eur imeev~y i-y.Wl-n ii. exta i-ap. Give thein a apecified country touher exzaumatiou4. eldat ieor counity Vooid-el. W-itl t-le aid of comy twn en o u, aci ry, tai-tshelà, and rnall pebbles most chuliMren exmina -ton -gnton'h y-n"-ete- wiillamuseethernselves in «tiiaway y-o-tg te ewch, or, bave neyer cared ý-i- 'Oi-Trsut.aVi abou tiachlng.IV _wi gi-y- Yo n -i fidence lu youoe abiit te o*deo iiigS "for yoiarse."University Extension. During this V-m, -uma »,b»4h-e- At tIecGo-uference cf British Uni-t7 li-g mother -Lu -intel. - Le&"uing versities beId in July a-t Oxford aý te coék a good, meal aM;,bake wlu-le- good deai o! tii-e aad th-ou-ght aras se-me ra and pa51try i- e n-êm-a- gi-yen Vo tie va-riens ptroblgms h-tý. coauplment sud' eue arhicI w-11voled i lutle extension eof UnàMirt serve yen Mmay timi-n. whatever education te tose.-pèe-ple w-ho, froni CaluIing y-ou chiooete Valve -u:> And force e-f circumtances, >are unable teO rerember theut mont e!fi-us aT&1Z111Y attend a univeÉsity in tIc - regular destinecd te beomme wvv a;Md moti- way. Dr. H. Darnley1 Nay-ler =o! tie ers whatever our attitude uPea t-be University of Adelaide, Australia, subjeet nay he a-t sixteeii. Whoei apo-ke o-f the Workers' Educa-tiDo-na spring cormes g-e y-o-uT faV-ler to et eV iociatiien; Dr. M. E. Sadier e-f Leeds you lave a iittie gardeno! your very University outl-inedtiithe w-ork being own, - lie wi-il only be too glad Vto de de-ne there in tli promotion ctütor- tse-. There l-s aje-yin. grow-ing things t-ai classes; Dr. R. St. J. Parry, in the that soothes ma-ny a heartache. Tiat course of an sciure- on -university garden wI proba-bly le y-our "hobby" extension, s-aid: "Tbe oId con-ception t for t-be sumimer a-id y-ou aili rt-se a ýtiiat a untversity- is concerned, only' )bit earlier every morning Vo bave a witi the promotion ef ecluca-tion and t peep aVt-bhe garden w-et w-ith th-e d4w, research w-it-in its own w-ails- as ebof ore y-ou -begin Vie mornming nmeai. yiel-ded te the'reîiterated appeal from Take w-ha-t appeals Voy-eu me-st, fiow- numbers o-f wou-d-be. students wlbese -ers, vege-a-bles or fruit, or a UtVie ciireumsVa-nces make it impossible tha-t o!a-il o! tii-c. Minae w-as a raspberry -they couid, enter the waila of- the uni- ,a-nd stra-eriry garden. Oniy -«e versity. liarvest did I rxeap frem my cierishled The Unive'rsity of To-rente h-as go-ne ebit o! carth. Before aziotI-er s-case-n farther tiian m-et universities in ha oeIea-d ed psucl% nea anâw-ering t-bis dem-and for aduit- edu- -lad oni-ei~l o eup tb t eun -Wtwut-ieern b twas '&Il but forgotten. It beame ado-de'-si-n.-te le-ast, -it-^hias se fa-r ru- asource o! joy to V-lese lefV lrehind. ii-ioed Vie extraneous obstacles that i I t- a i.iater the atone w-a-s aug e-ut £rom sa-e pit w-bcld IVad excava-ted. IV w-as tVelve f..t la- diameter, a-ad lad bùrled itseîf te a depth eoftVwenty--five fÉ e t. -There are eu-record a- nunber et lu- stances ,eofncterijtos talUig lnthe British Iles. The largest et these, which w-ciabs fifty-six pounda, fell near Brldlington lu the y-car 1799, a-ad may- to-da-y le seen la the Britiali--Museun. Here ma-y aise lbe seen about t-lie huaidred et the saa-l aerolites w-ich f eh near St. Clears li Carinaithexi- shire, la Ma-y, 1903. LengVî o!f1ife is des-rahie, but even mnore desiraîbie are breadtli, heigît a-nd deptl.- 1 Wb wish - o consider a f ew o-f the oecupations- open te w'om-en 4*1V-ih a lixnited educa-tion 'sucb ýas maine w-as-, and I assume la youra. Nearly ail of tlie e-pensngs for- women 4rË a smiaU tow-n 'are o-f tihe lbd aley sort, ie., n0 opportuuity for ýadvan-eement in your, mental- self or in ecenoiie coni-- sidera-tion. But inu teaeliiug,-»irnrs1,g and te - s-ornie extent in a , busness course, a broud field opens up. -In one. cf VIes. three- agirl of ordinary cblt au eucceed' if abe is w-illi-og te work.-A lot 'of iard w-ork lsa-l w-ays at the bette-mo! reui su-ecess. -I shlUta-k. up. teaclïing! firi- as it lies nearer, tIe homne surroundings in which y-ou have always -li-ved Parents are usualiy more,-kind'ly dispoed t-o- w-ard yo-ur-ambitions if y-ou éa-n Carry- tIen eut "a-t home." ln the tea-cii-ng Profession y-eu are doing a reai- ser- vice f-or bunanity ýwlici I would net have y-ou overi'ook.' Mere salary ema-y satisf y sone but I wouid like te, have y-eu a positive faictor for .9,00d in tii- work of thbe werld. The heurs t-ha-t y-ou spend in tIcesehool roo-m are net se long but tîey do use up a lot o! nervous energy. But after the restless feet have started for hoe.a-t four e'clock y-eu ma-y.rel-ax anadtiie.papers are ewon corrected andlem'.ns- pre- paremifer the next day. The sal-ary is fatrly good wl-en y-ou consider that y-our expenses are net ne'ariy se great a-s tlose o!fV-le teaecher en towns and cities. There is aihnost neoIinit te the amount of ingenutty yo-u wtl-i be calied upon to use. Som-eti-mes you w'il vainay wish there was las-et, rule w-bich y-ou co-Id teâ~ow in,- tiie, ni-ny prohleierna Vt ievtably - corne Up -w-Ion deipvg .-wÃŽtI twenty-flve or thirty individualse-f varie-s ages. However, -if techinig lsflot te your likinýg. perlaps - a ouirse dn anurses training suhool would pro-v. -more-at- tractive. Ilere y-ou are' taken abso- luteiy eutý of the home for two or hree years. 'You have ouly a week or try-bred girl-A»SAIwaY-s-knowu--w-hat long '1ours acre. S-e-ee-aeu friend will say yen eare ýWpMeùig tight into danger. Let not this akmrn y-o-n Tlere, isa- little daniger, perbaps, but. znot. enm hte-sWp I~, syOu - 1.w' ew to "e r 1oey«uvf. Then -th- -- tute-n-- i-o4 ri-n meths aivm ay% -a etxrp" ý «L;Q the twork . ske..Duriag V"lsth"i y-ou get the, most i-npleant !prt; of- -tIc ahi4. or$e.AsGO.0easyen pUtý un the *official uriform4 , f.beoomme varies-ýa great Ã"dai the hoqllsaÃŽe 140-à LMMd i IOU a-ny citizen lu a-nïy part o-fVie province ca-n e-bt-a-lu an eduvation of! universîty grade mwthtout .givint up lis d-ei ly cm-i picymentit. 'Il-nea plan ila a-pr-eut ratier hamnpred ýfor liack e-of fua-ada bit, sheould, th. Report o! tiie Royal Cein-mîi n '_ on Univeraity Pinances heo~4ept.d atï-,t-le aiext s$ession o! t-hé Ontalo egttur, --the provincial ua4veZ ity. ViL-ble inu- a-position te de-- vclop lt-s extensio n work ýS a-s Ve-. mocal-parts ef-the,- province aitI *tstutoriai 'classs, UtS extensiuu hec-1 tures, a-nd its uui.ver&ity evenini çlawses. Tlbe dfesÀrahility of!t-lis dem3e- cratic developient, is univèrsally ad-; mitted. WE Ï ET -,JIOVELY BLUE FROM HORSES' HOOFS.. BtsSeapiiiLand, Coi tri!ute TIhefr SharecfPigments- Vegetalies Minerais, Ani- Eyery boy wle bas 'a box oft pauit2 wants a-s many clora in it c.a possit -ultra-maria-e, Chiaiese white, ver- millon, crimaon 'lake, ànd so, on. Have y-eu ever wondered wherc-' A Ve.different colora, corne fro-uii Beth -sesanaad landi - antimais, fîBli veget-ablos, a-daid înerala-cont-!t-ibîv tlaeir share et pigments, as the f-4' -datien 6f tVeeffcoers lu calipd. SThé ia-y cochane-aIisects proviii v arying shades, f-rein deepeEat crj'!ý-ee -Vo> p-alest pink-.- ýturkey -rcd la chUti' (rom Vhe ma-ddor Planf, wl-h -g la India. . Yeliow gamboge is aneiier vegae table produet, being prepareti froin ime sa-p o-f a tree grewiag in Amerîca and Vhe Eas-t Indies. This sa-p las a hi ight yelIow celer, and is rather sticky, Discovered by.Accidtent. That loveiy bue. Prussia-d blue, la ma-dela- qui-te anextraordinary way- by fusing herses' býoot s. anad ether arni- -.nal refuse natter wlth impure petas- alun carbonatVe.Asmay l im-agined, its discovery -was -acc.identai;, it weuld noV bave eccurrd Voinyoine te experi- ment with these substances. Blue Black ia mgde trorp- the char- redi reans et ila'e-staiks.. Ultra-marine la perlaps tue ,-est bea-utiful etfa-il the ina-ny ahades cf blue; it la obtained by i'uraiing the, lapis-lazuli atone, w-bld e-:rnespria- cipa-llyfi!6on China, Tibct,, anti Chili, Anether blie:la indigo, rùI.ed .chiefly as a dye; it la malJe ta-e-m a plant whtch grows la Central Aiacrica and- the -West Indies. As soo n as t*r-ie bic3- >soms appear, the- plant i,- eut te -ths. ground anad the steins dried. N e W Sshoots spria-g up quickly. s-o th a t two or thre barvests are tal-en la a se_- ,son.- Va-rio-us klaUsof'et erth an:d cay gvo- 'colora. Iu the neighborho-od &f Sina. ýn Italy, la- togad the brovwn ea-rth cal!- ed Raw Siena. -Whea 'burnt it be- cornes darker in shade, an- ist terie-i Burait Sien'a. Yel'lbowa-ad bine colora are aise cri-- tural clays or earth, ;t-bey are worked lu the Eaigiish couaities of Devous1nire anÈV Angiescyi Sone are LIae enough in thehi, astate t e a-ed îûething but washiaig betore use. Cuttie-Fiah Camoufla'-e. -Real La-dia-n la-k, straa-gey cmi-ugh, la- prepa-red froan a recipe of wblch thie "Chines-e possesVhe secret; itm0cbiet constituent la supposed t-3 5e burat campher. Chine. white. k-a-s aohig te de with China, beiag a preparation of, zinc.- Thb ba-ob comprise ivory-bla-ck a-ad bonà-bleck, both ma-de frein chipa ef Ivory.- Sepia ha-a an iaterestrng dz-riva-tion. Lt Is the. fiuid,»Jeetedby VIe cuttle-fiah w-heu iV w-ta-es Vo coaceal itself froa- its, eiemîes. As the faid spreadis -in thie water, it. servds tIc sa-e purpose a-s t.be smoeeclouds w-lb-wbicli Zep- - potins s4urrouaided theinseives during thVe war. A De-ad Comrade. From nOraiýs w-e ge vermnîiion, aem Iscarlet. Clnaabar, the ore f reim w-litel There ila aa-mew-e lha-vo net sa-id. 0 ulkller(o ercuy- adan lht nog r hat ha aei se provides vermillon; -while a lo-vely Thatin ur ery ea-ts hat a-m lashade c-f sca-riet la givea- by odide of sby. - ziercnry. Yet w-ho once loved bina more tan Bea-utîfuI greens ca'n leb3 -îe yen or I? frein copper. Oh, be more loyal te our love, -i ___ stroa-g!- Could we a-etnaame hlm, îa-ugîiag, as i Thirty:-Fo,,ot T1Iunder -Bcohs. ef eld, Meteorites ma-y ho seen inaist, Here on tiio epea- hi-lls til summer- every musouata. day,- I These are nia sses cf sfGne whieb Anid tell a-gala the thia-gs ho used tei bave talion frein tiie. sky. But, thieY say- b ave notbuig _whatevcr- to -do witI Lest love toe-loneiy laid- grow s-aila-ad thunder or ligbta-iag. They are r- co-id? ly piecoses-fou-e saiîasbed -ap planet Ah, iV were grief indieed if a dia-y ca-me Or comet_ w-bld, w-irling tirougbI 'Wlen this tamiliar reada-ad ftriendlyr I spa-ce,- have be-en cangît la the net Ui treesj the ea-rtb'.s ,atinosphere.- Aa-d the- gay mneamories ail entwined Ina 5Cfli-ýseums y-eu will flati curi witb- these - us objecta whicb resemble fossiiized Shonld ma-ko us ea-ly sigh!-And verloat tree branache%-,. Tbey scem te le ma-de ahane eta,gle4ssy substance, and jusUa-ily are Ltf w- kh-bew sud ,day-s, .and, sud bh-lw. They otten ar. ý rde enogl a frienci, - t i-egas Shu . -tgo proud and smihng te These are ealigd "tulgurie. "it theendi! lm' 'is tue'Lain w»rd-- Te-a- Iigbtni-g and so t-bey ma-y be justly ternie I-tiir en'~pps0.W-hen a- flash-etof-llghtia-g st-iIes a A auietbxidial-muV -arv*»aa prof f-esor sa-ndy soit, the boaV liberated lase0i- iia.d a-ite-ilve --wth.,,a yoa-g -o. esethat IV fuses t-le s ad, cea-vert mana- tahVe universày- te-w-a in--w-hieh -aig-- it lusVanUy lite a sert e-t obsidian- be lived a-ad w-as -axioùsîy watdîing or-glass. Thie.size.et -Vhe fulgurite d%- fer a chance Vo propose te 1er. 1 He pends upon 3t1e force eftht-e ligltaixig leard -that-she;wasVo be-a-t--a -recep: stra-be a-d t-le- qualit-y cetVhWseil. l1ie tien wbere heinight se. 1er but where larget e-ver discovered have been ding tIare,-w-a-s snal-h -chance -tiia-V-e eud p a-the saihýaa Desert.- Some are îtalk Vo-ber 1onzg uniatemirpted. - He nearh'y- 3e> tt. lon~ i id. 4,la. la dia-i-nter.- rw-oald -lave t e rs -w-ha-t -t-me he-ý-euld Bu4t,-suglalY-.t-bey de nnoV exceed 10 tt. - get-1 -te -e est- adv-ratage. He m«i-t ira iengt- anad 1 la. lai Viiekaiesa -ferget no -argument- that w-nuld-,îelp %hlle,,aany are nu thiçderhi a ' 2d 'lis ca-use. Se le ni-ade a, meroran- pei-icil. -i- duim -aidai'as laibis i-gtton diroppçd bfthey 1100r This,-e-flcer a-im' Vo-e VI -MnIo7 * ;-, e---ile --nd sçliety-Meneign -i-y - ed accounta-tf inan - ptaw -,i -,- - Jaa'Mrvd a 1-tt1? cç- Ied out the Th usedi ca-r"'dealer -w1v-ho 'hows YOU F Oro ma-t fstirld .QsCr%ýble 4n-. w-bat tAigP aPO Wg- . vie- 4u t'40 a-s".-pinr - 100 iétwdb>KmNUtIc 'k 'w" jCI% yswrj "Oh k#da'tam.h trou." .eM t1 4nctor, - II~. -- ~ I 4.4 -s Word'sMot WndusCanal

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