i ‘ , ' ` " ""` ' " ' ` ‘ ' ' ' _ _ . . =f»,l§=f.~;».~=.;'».'.~.\ THE CHARLOTIETUW GUARDI Ill-All. ' .1 . IVIORNIING DAILY osm o n wiisirmr (NowAid‘\'ilcil?~iJdiDED 'Qi 1 . ~_._D41_I_i_lil1 4-& $2 .52 Sw :iz I-§x =~< ,da ‘t~‘i§”t‘t‘u“x“ “u.“"l’& l{‘i>‘%”.i§3‘ '~ _} "TH1=,Lm=S_r News ' cHA_RLoT'rE'roWN, CANADA, SATURDAY DECEMBER 22, 1913 mei oe .Lui- UHEES Fliiiifi ill HE HEPHESENIED -4 PARIS. Dec. 19 ' French, Minister of'C0l;,?l-R,‘?,,i€1)_ihh§ Louis J. Malvy, sf; the ll,»,_uuu,t the Association of the Metal Alu,-]l,'n5 try of France tonight, llpnxe ol. we great importance of manufacturers being well represented ut \|.e Pan- ama-Paciiic Exposition -it San Fran- 055110. S0 as ro create permanent re- lations which would permit .l,-ruuou °°"m\°¥`°° to bcuenc to nie mu by cn., new currents of commerce resulting from the opening of- che punumu Canal. ` It wasf necessary, he ,;nld_ to go tlrere and not only keep llylng ` the banner of French industry, but nt. i"*'='1.“'=W and retain old customers umong_all these South American peo- ple who will flock to San Francisco. "YOU Will E0 to the exposition," lic said, “and show that our isdug- try this neglected notlring to main. tain its traditional reputation, and at the same time contribute to the extension of our commerce, prospsl-_ ity and interests." WOMAN EXPLORER VISITS LABRADOR Miss Laura Coates, a slim and rosy checked English young Roman, claims the distinction of being the only wo- "liiil t0 ellllore the upper reaches of the Grand River, in the wildest reg- ions of Labrador. Miss Coates, who is a member .of the Grcnfel Deep Sea Mission and serves there in the cap- acity of a trained nurse, has iust iirrivou in .New York. Miss ooatss said she was seized with a desire to .Jecome an explorer and to seek the source of thc Granrl River, where Leonidas Hubbard lost his life, and later where Dillon Wal- lace nearly ended his career. She pro- cured the same canoe that was ..- by Mr. Wallace and set out with but one native guide. She loaded the canoe with tents and provisions and with a rifle, which she _can use with the accuracy of an expert. The first great hardships encoun- tered were the heavy Labrador rains. Miss Coates was soaked' many times, but said she rather enjoyed the expe- rience as she had always been used to outdoor life and could endure much. She'depended entirely on the knowl- edge the guide had of thc country, He had told her that hc know ii sh- ort cut to the falls never before trod by a white man and they choose this wild and unexplored course. _ SHOOED BEAR AWAY. One of the adventures of thc rf explorer was to Wake one night to find a huge bear staring in her face She saw: the gleam of his tiul' SWB and reached for her rifle. Then she pushed it aside. "Get out," she shou- ted and she shooed him away with a shower of threats. Miss Coates reached the most rem- ote cascades of the river and there found many notes and signs left by men explorers. She wrote a short_his- tory of her trip and, placing it in a bottle, cast it afloat in the roaring waters. RENEWED HER YOUTH OVER TOY DISPLAY. She stood before a store window on Felix Street which had just been decorated "ion goods for the holiday toy trade, says the Bt. Joseph Gazette. There was about everything that any child could want and a lot of things, probably, that most people would think they needn’t have. She took a careful survey of the window as al sort of prelimimary excursion, and then she drew from her handbag a memorandum book and a pencil and commenced taking notes. lt was a serious business, evidently for she was n long time at it, and fi-edifsntly she seemed to change her mind about this 01' tllllli If-Bm Wiiicii she had set down, for she scratched out several entries after having made them but a few minutes before. When she had finished, she scsmtd to bs pretty well pleased_ with liar work. Yet there was an air of in e- cisioh about her manner as she look- ed at one or two of the lines she had written down after much consider- ation. th t Arriving home in South Park ah evening, gps was accosted by s. dauEd ter, who vlished toulrvugw what ha \_| 1 "°~‘~’i‘v.’i‘i' "1 £25 ef. one-i'i<>i» of shoppinlg I've done in a long time,” l di t“2S‘{,’§f,l,‘,§,§g`ilili;lioea the daughter. “Why, mother, you didn't bring ally- niing buck. wnmdwelgeyqu b“Yi“g “‘-‘-'£55 »'-°§.§§"2§2°.-9%. "It ww all » s."- mil‘htlsvilntli:d“rrii%ther lnilffiieii iioitiy find sat down. HER CI-lILDl'lO0D‘S l)lSAPl‘OIN'l‘- MENTS. --rn ieu you Just \1°"l°,_"v§‘,§u,', she said. '-1 happened f° th " ' ioeiuug at the display of §g¥°_fn_§:§l§ I neverhweut sli‘ge;:o____t;YBT________ were once w en ~ not uod,u_ul-ly llootllligy, and somebodi else ha e so e - »»-i ls" .miss have been to sP°D‘i 5 ‘il I oould gheul and I decided to B60 ° ‘ than "But it il A harder task DOW it would have been hwllgnbiuggz Younger. Then I would____B the mom whatever was offered w Ie _acted so ey held out. But todai 'feng whuo C-Bilhlingeiihniiiiivtr t€li)eli‘i:“;i-2 several gd th°l,tliin¢f that I'll probably have _ exe an 0.' ml, Tn, gnlndhcgr looked ber sston mfdikii, ei on uiinz="' "‘° ””‘“’ exclaimed; i GQLLTHENS- DN. 19. (special)-'rue the __ Press comments unfavorably on _nent iuvllosuls of the British govern. the Aeefar Eng Southern Albania and lt, mE°i“`1 15181168, and declarss‘th`at tr W bf’ iiiiely to rouse a fresh con- OVFPHY on questions relating cb che Cretans in Ep-lru's_ If ll 8.lB0 Bl58.lf8d that the revgfglon of certain of the islands to Turks and Turkey. *@--_ BUYING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN HOMEBURG Ge_crge_ Fitch 'nie Iunois "funny man writes an amusing piece entitl- ed “_Dhrist'mans at Homeburg" in the American Magazine. Following is an extractz- "There aren't enough people in Homeburg to make a Cliristnia-.i iam, but we have our own line of troubles. The question in Homeburg is not how to ke-ep from spending so much mon- ey, but how to spend what we have. The storekeepers don’t pamper us. in fact they are severe with us. If we don’t buy what they offer the first year, they store it up and we have to take it the next Christmas. “When the Homeburg storekeepers have had a bad season, it’s up to us to go back the next year and face the same old line of junk, knowing it will be there until we give in and buy it. There are two Christmas gift edition copies of Trilby still on sale in Homeburg and Dorling the drugg- ist has had a $10 manicure set on sale for 10 years now. He won't get another either. Says he was stung on the first one and hc‘s going to get his money iiack.before he goes in any deeper. _ _ y would provoke friction between Greece , iiiiii I1PPlS.iS, ,ERUPTIQN CHANGES AN liwlsi uuisilui 1 iinlsi sciimi » ISLAND S COAST LINE 'N HUU|V|iN|i _ PARIS, Dec. 19, (Special)-Tho con-v fignration of the coast of the Island °f Ambrim. in the New Hei»ri0l`tllni. . plzin to c-,xtciill the civil si-i'vii:e to iii- _ cliiile uiitsidc cnililiiyi-cs :is wi-ll :is in- ” ~ ~ , , i ' ' . :i side woikcis ol fhr- l oininii ii K »\'rl'ii- ment will be ciiiii=iilvi'c- iiict this week and ii bill piwiwldiiig for thc chaingc likely iiiti'o;i.nOv;¢_*€1_l9dl_'_i"“_§Z __Emml1. ol ()0mm0nn_ him this year-un css c an e ma _ ; cr an e y, com- The ox - . - quarrel or get married. either of mil’ Skit; Lflrlilstrcct, Harker and the ngcutlst btligtuleiilicvdtéilie lxildilhlgclghgig wlllcl, will be fatal," Johnson, comedy singers; (lurry and culciilntionla on the cost of ac uir'n ______.__._._ Riley, comedians and Powers Bros., tin, ,olort lol. the Aluw chu _:ng _ p 1 y y Km!-ISWHY improvement, which JEWELLERY AND - ~ Him ORNAMENTS- PROCTOWS MH ST. THEATRE_;‘.i';.§"1’.3i‘i§ht2l.§ii'$T°f.‘£?.a."‘2§.§‘2.“;`° “$2 Some of the latest designs in jewel- Those old timers Foy and Clark $50'000'0D0` lci‘y for wear with opera or other Will hffilii thi? l101idHi' bill at Proc- A Rlgld E3T,ypl.; , elaborate evening dress include a_C0f’S 53th Street in a revival of their long and short pearl neck lace worn 111WcYS__funny sl*-it, “The Spring oil The estlgte covers nlnnl-_c,, acres in combination. with the flexiol.-_Yo\1th. Others due for appearance nn,_l_ roughly Bl,cnklng_ B¢_l.L.l_cll¢,. dust brooch to pin among the laces of the “P6 Stewart Sisters and Escorts in u 'und west from Kingsway to sc, Mm-_ °01'Si1E°. Of D€f11'i9 ami di9~m°“‘i"-‘i tamolfl m“Ei°“i °°m°‘iy9 wiii K0““Y» 7tin's Lane, near Trafalgar Square. with little pendants ends that sway °°_I>m@d1HH} H0‘~‘/llfd 111111 WUBOH. mllsi- iand north and south from Long Acre with every move oi the wearer. -'rhei-c_°i»11is:~H0ney and Jean Fevch C0111- gre me strand. it includes the Royal lu also the uow En__l,ll~e dlsnel- rlng, edy skit and The Benedettes comedy lone,-a_ the Drury l,uuo_ the Aldwyclu tililt is B01-D0¥l1il\E IWW and “TY Bi' "vdlvmg ladder' First' rim Pi‘°t° the Strand and the Lyceum theatres, tractive on me hand._dThe setrillu, Pi'-W9 Wiii H190 be 5i`*°Wil~ 'several hotels, Covent Garden Mar- ver high and wide, 110 ing B HUEB » ket, Bow Street Police Court and a peall or uncut stone. is itself a rals- PROCTOR S 23RD ST' THEATRE|number of great printing establish- ed beautiful filigree oi brilliants for- .. - . ,, ments ming an interlaced design. Rings of itiilee gizéiztthigbiiiglg Elulliarigi-15| The ground has been in the posses- with square settings have a large luuu will head __ smashing mu Ol' ' ' ' Cmemid °i` ruby “amy Bet’ s“"°“nd` feature acts at l-‘roctor’h 23rd Street ed with small diamonds. Flexible for Xmas week Others are Georgie bracelets made oi strinits of P0uF1s,llluol{ oomedluuf Fulrmuu Trio vo_ cnugiii' by ii siiiie °i diamonds' can cal ’comedians" Dancing Mahdens he worn with the evening gown,wit.h`Bwut Btuopors,'Veuuol_ Morgan and or without gloves. Besides the long company lu tue drumuulo ouelou “Ai _ _ _ . ,» _ l _. . and 9ii0i”i» F0999 °i_i’°“"i5» °_°m°tim”S Cry in the Night"; Dare Devil Frank BROUGHT DUKE i`Rii"(/Ei-Y IN' as high a number as 150 patients facts the line of the thi-(mf, Luc ilirout “ iiexiiiie pendant is WM” in °°‘m‘bi` in n sensational novelty and black ,, had ileflll tfealltd ill 0110 GB-Y. Thcrc muscles, and thc tliront itself is vcry iietion with a rfl ui; of l1"Hl'|S- and white nlmm plays dd luxe, (DME WHS H hUm01”0US i0“Ci1 Swell WY-lv” important. The blood must 1-1-null thc Hair ornaments come in for no _ the _speaker referred to the nursing cad to supply the brain vin tin- noi-k small share of attention this season WEEK OF DEQ 22ND The Ulwme from the estate iii ' i`e°e“t of hitters for the frauds of whom she and thcrc must, tlicrcforv, bv no_ini- They are mostly transparent ficxiblc ycags is tl;_no_wn__to h:.ve_b_e_§;\ __g__l”;_l;i;' goIi_;hs large number. |hcd_i_nieii_l to frcc 1-i_i~l-.iiIu_tioii, nu tight. bands, gold or silver, lace or net or ld F_ Proctor has outdone himself Cf _ _BU 11 0 Simi 0 ` e great value as an evungelising i_g ca nrs or nec: iuuis. __ _ _ _ elubl.0ldul-y_ Gould lllllnlgg are an in providing tue Christmas week palitics of Europe. Covent Gardren uguuoy was moulleuted when one told: Phe throat iuusclcs and _iici_lo.~. _.lui °fidiii°“ *° “ies” my °i‘“i’i°“" Aiprcsremmc at the 501 Avenue Th¢e~iM‘"ket M0” brought t-he Duke $8" °i i‘°"‘°“ being °i’°”°‘i if’ Mi““i°’.‘“‘."i` gliceegiriiilitiii§§"bli§;l§“fY- "'“"“ig“ *l_“‘i N2,” ‘\‘,‘_"_;é’o_‘_‘__£‘io help get ii Mciiieui 1;- .null-.g in °2_ump u_,,,u ,,u,,l,,_ ,,,,,l ,,|l.,,,. ll 1.. billed steel a little pet monkey in William Pruette and Vernon Dalhart.‘ the Earl of m en B llndia. She has in ia_ct taken upon roll about on ll", ul,,_,u,lo,.u ul, 1,, an Frnnclscz) is lmproviug by hlo _Miss Rltohlo_ just lol. old time duke Portman. .herself the responsibility of finding ugh hy its own wolul,L_ ' the nccessar money $150 a your for -_ ll , t ,.,,,.l, ,,l- flu. n.l,.,\-.- ll-.wi- nblllty that the artificial union is a had looked up up orchestration of -*_-’”’”""' S’ » 5 clcu _ _ - li, 1-ls ,. Gl l'» ll nn n rc. four years. _ _ ents, using sufficient forcc so that uccsss says ei writer in Stren The Runaway r an __ __ ‘° ‘*°“‘*’“°“““':.g “ai” .i2.“‘if.";.‘.‘f "“““°f °' “‘° ‘*“g““““ "“" ““.l>‘? F‘“‘“‘°NS “N” M” ME?€.:”5§;‘F.?“ iii.; ;“2“i.‘;§°ifi..‘”‘.§.i21i°‘;.§z°;.?:§..l“ti.f;i..ir f row A “amen ousd Bc'ot (liardened Wm sing Hob' Listen to the Bun Sh ll ink continues a favorite C01' ' lt. f tu i ti ln ' the hcnd to roll twist sl<>vrl.V E°i'Y"f1hBt ankylose join s ln uddltlou to dllutnll of newest num. c p saving quai y o was ing no mc. owing » ' ' 1 ff°°k°~ 'r i s ii in uc forcefully sion of th‘c Bedford familyl since 1540, when it was granted to them by King Henry VIII. at the time of the disso- lution of thc Roman Catholic relig- ious communities and the confisca- tion of their property. ay Hazelbrook Baptist Church to hear the true stories as brought by the two sisters from India, work, course of medicine wus sent out by seven ears a 1)ur'n Tele u Field started _ to treat some story of training the Native woman to nurse and dispursc. The great in- Louis (‘odcri'c, .\’i.-ci‘ct.'iry of Hints-, "Sir flcnrigc I\l\|rr;iv, fbi- well- On Tuesl v '~ . » ' ' und app;;si'__t§___;ni“§_f‘ f“"1»V _i“fge|kii:i\\'ii ldiiglisli uiitlii»i~ii,y on civil :<1-i» au “nee g‘“i'iei°‘i vicc rcforins, luis iiiuilc his i~i-pint to thc (‘iin:if ""‘T"=~"’» i-*i t0 the fuct that sho was the only that jobs will no loii1,'r-1' be o’|>i;i-ni-<1 Medical Missioiiary sent out by unc through political pull nuil il- it iliv Maritime Mission Board to thc ex:in‘.in;iti_oii qiinllficzitions will L-iisnirc File Iletives. Then there was,Capnblc mon cntei'ing the cinl-loy oi U10 Sf0PY of iixing up a the Gov¢=i~nn-f~u~ Hon Mr (`o‘< 'l.lmTI‘l_0 to 31,030 or_10,00_(l ;______l is not ,_u,_,u,l_ l,,,.u.,,r,l_ _ » C iwas presen e . cmc o s o wor ' , u,.,.ll niii.~:r-ics, rnrv ol metal which appears to he as But ics. - w at the bottom. bu. I th In excmblm . . ~ l ~- isfactory for the possessor as the one i Others down on thle “sl ‘Sir pssltihg vrdillrllc decidedly full. xgikiltsnhnllp'iigliidydl-iiileltliiifrhg h:l‘hei$ “St ‘ic mkp"¢.ll:.`;t-liniliiiiihliill-iriililfi fbi. provided by Nfuiturel it is designed to nppeamngg Mel gigghter :rings :ml """ there) was thc itinnry work, go- tl;§kln:,52 ‘l`,\,`":,,,,l'(,.' `ll,.,_.».f .~in\ui~i~||ui: In the near u ure ml this Clarissa ose n . com (‘oafs are sm-k and fulled into long' ing Olit int() the towns _md viunges _______.______ _________L ____________ ____u _____,__,u b i w . M , l B ~ ' ' ' ' _ 1 provide a human B DZ _ t nd patter, _Grade Dc n_r s ni!‘lIl_ __ ____ wuiotod bolts, yet many short; smuit touching and m_ouou.lug___,,onuuulug d il r jo n a . D 1.. shlilepsdfeeiitlhlg oxfnthil;-1 iidvice will res- feigsnxglkgsg Till() gfltieil-cle. liuttlid' of dv- cutaway coats are seen. lo, nnnul, foul- months encll yer"-_ 'il-,V lluu ,.,l,.,.,.;u,.- _ _ _ 1 _"_ .' ~- ‘ - ; f : i \ mi-c to usefulness many people w_uo erythlng; The Great Asahi Troupe. __ ___ __ _ __ ____u_mg It was ii sad lpicture that was limp the f..l.,:\_i=_|il_l ili___i_|\i____i__ul\~_:___lSi__ e absolutely helPl°°' Y i l the Mikado- The new iiruve H P H f“» .imwn ue nic audience wus toni oi lon-e nu- _i\c.il____»_._i_r__ . ___ _______1_ ___ ________ h ve becom , , a f ideiit °r disease' Them favorite entertu new 0 t eutal Ei”-‘i'i" °i bewiiiiering' with their "num all that work being left without any o acc eason _ f this c0ml>l.6te Luce, Bruce and Mull. ins rum loco unll curious draperies. one to tulle lt uo_ i causes or '° V" °“’ i e och comedians Hugoston and Brummer, Di' i""M“l rigidity °t the io u B B hall iullslcrs and s photo B n-mode of ° “pe” as rl1°“m“"i°'“ 5°" ““d in °“'°m° °“““°" t - A “BW °°ii"“` i” ii” 7"’ i i ii <1 upon ii the sro.: ms” it has bei,” mcessary 'i:i)at)d:fliill plrlynghat Wm disclose abundan mer linen and rolling rpen against a fur §_‘:__e‘_'ir°_0_‘_”"__‘;s;;__ The vfslt of those B i°i“t about which osseous r 8 ' °°ii°" °“ the wat or wrap' noble sisters was an inspiration to sited Of course, it is onlY had depo ~ ite ther TO CORN BEEF a in extreme cases. and ua bi; 'goes Flat combs of old-wrought d silver __The M_________ Clark are sisters to _“__ methods fail that it shou 1-,ion of F r aliens of fresh water, one set with Dale \>l“° v¥\Hm°i “ii i""° uerluleudent glnlqn Experimental ____- ll who came in contact with them sary to perform this opera °‘i 3 d on;-so bi-own que pearls, are among the prettiest. F____m_ emoving the natural joint and re- and one-half poun s c___ ____ seven l l ll wltl, metal, lugar, two ounces sa pe r, 1 PM ng erations ul>0l1 Bnlmllil if pouiids.common salt. Put all into a Flowered tailetas are s_uid_ todmbe In the op h t when the tendons eller and boil well taking off the gnlning in favor, especia y or D- :l'lTlr°¢,\:sxll-eltiiisiilk alimpperhictly as inda insnnnl limb and the joints respon 1 I tural ones dliewihlilingiie rdgedcniielsseg wllzh sockets, ' `h are of silver Mid U10" BW whic i t f teei. The inven- ignsl iiiliilsnriiiinldrkiiziblsia joint is a lead B Francisco surge'-111. Df- ifiltoii gigancis Clark, whose exper- ience among crippled workmen in a railroad hospital led him to search 'for this method of relief. get cold. Pack the meat in a suitable uh or barrel, having sufficient pick- to cover the meat. Lay n cloth ver the meat well under the pickle. _.________-_. A FINNISH FINISH Of the Finnish Parliament it is said "wiomen do not speak so often Many women are wearing the HOT DAY IN BOSTON. so men." We can see the finish of that Finnish Parliament. It is mor- bid; abnormal and impossible. yesterday. ,mold bali full and steam three hours. _.__- l i , » 5"" found A srl the muscle! cum as it rises. Allow the pickle to led evening gowns in dancing length. RAISIN BROWN BREAD 1-__ sheath-like dresses with mermaid fpln-ed cnns of yellow ecrn menl trains, all a glittering mass of ne and one half cups grnhani flour spangles and bead work. ne cup N. O. molasses, one henping teaspoon soda dissolved in one half up hot water, one teaspoon snlt, nough sour milk to make a soft bat- --" lter. Mix flour and salt, then molasses BOSTON, Dec. 19--The warrvist Stir until fonmy, then add milk nnd December 18th on record here. was ne and one half cups raisins. Fill Th kcr while hopeful for the lliiiiiihuiiliiivli with thc li<’=\li. till' ands resisting. , HS ARE' <,‘oui.lN<‘., “A uso is i~‘iiiciui_i‘\' In the lcctiirc on “'l`hc Heat Action of Stars,” Prof. licury N. Russell, of me Ddpnl-lmnllt of Astronomy at _l-ulncegnn, N_ J., ilcclnrcrl ilint upon their creation thc stars became hot out ure nl-nllnnlly clmliiig, and ihnt lhe nltlmnle end uf thc iinivcrsc, f . '- blackness nf iiitcrstcllur nllzllt. enormously, mul when iliry hui he-refore is nbsoliito fi-igidliv iii the '-The gtnrs 1-,xistvd first ns rnrr-lied. cnmparntivcly non-l\\iiiinou:~i i!f\l““fl'i»" snid Prof. Russrll- "'\`\‘tY sfiulllfillv contracted, ,lt thc sumo time lirniiiiii renched ii senii-liquid, semi-|z:iscoiis‘ state begun grmliinlly to cool oil. 'pills process mcuns ,. uriuluul wnsic _Oi energy in thc form of heat radia- Ol lnigm-stellar nlgh\»,_" EHINNS PHESIIJEIT IN HUPEFUL _-__ l'l'}KlN(l, Doc. 19, (Special)-'°'Pl'ellr dont Yimn Shih-kai today lssucd 3 denial of the reports in circulation that he dcslrcd to abolish the Ollll- cse l’arliunient, ‘ - At thc same time he emphasized his intention nf maintaining a constitu- tional rcgimc. llc declared his view of the politi- c:\.i and financial outlook was hope- ful, and suid he felt convinced that. with the advantages of freer inter- course bctwccn Chinese and foreign- urs and the adoption of foreign met- Iioils, Vliinu would emerge triumph- :intly from the present situation. He ilecliiiieil' his view of the politi- cal null financial outlook was liiipvfiil, null suiil hc felt t:0nV`l1l¢0d iluit, with the advantages of freer inli,-i~cuiirsu between Chinese and for- |-,luners nud the adoption of foreign iiictlioilu, (‘hinu would 'emerge trium- pbuntly from the present situation. The lwcsiilcnt considers a ieviainn of the customs duties to he nn im- portniit iicrussity, and said fhe Pow- i~i~.~: limi been asked to give their sanc- tion to tlris. '»_i~z-~:--i~z~i»-i»i-z-z~x-i-i-z-i-i-z-i-z-i-i-i- gl; li in/|ni|iM l ~l~l~»l-1°-l~l-l-I-~l-l-Z-I-l-f-'H-!-i-I-l-'i-'li. 'riiii i-Assisi; or ALEX- /isiiii/l's oi.DEs'r LADY lt, was ii great still, that made I0- sulf felt over Alexandra’s and the surroiindiiig districts. On the moni- inp: of the 10th, when the news slircurl that Mrs. James Judson hail passed away. Although Mrs. Judsom bull bei.-ii ii cripple for a number of _yi-urs and could only get about in :in invalid chair she seemed up till nbout 12 liouri-i before her death to be ill hcl' llsiliil health. Ab0llt, that time her loving daughter Mary saw that u bud turn was coming but iliouglit it was only one of her usual turns. With kindly hands al in thc past she ministered but could not get thc usual results. The Dr. llcwar wus sont for the children liv- ini: ncur, were called but before they cnnic the soul had taken its flight. Mrs. Judson was born in Pownal B8 yours ago on the Jones Farm. Ol good and highly gifted family, whos; members have each attained for tlicnisclvcs and in their chilnren high positions in diflcrcnt spheres Muon; tli/:m being William s man loved, lionorcil and rcspectcd by all. Dr. Robert Jones, Professor until this .si-,0l't the Writsr 1.: suri- iliui; this nhl friend, hh. .l|lil.\'<\i|, will lii' ullllpnrtcd by the loiinig syiiilmiliy of all who know liiiii. ' ! ! E 'l iiousEHoi.D H1N'rs Snvc :ill fhc old toothbrushes. They :irc gooil for many good things, from 1-lcnnini: coinbs to cleaning marble null the Drosilcn ornaments. ll bamboo furniture is inclined to crack, mix i,m:f‘thcr ecual parts ol liiiscci! oil und tiirpcntine and rub it on thc furnitiirc with a soft rag. _/\l\\'n_vs push ii new lamp wick flimiiuli thc top of ii. humer, wet the lilgliiimr ond in kerosene, turn low :iiul zilliiw if. iii sfiiiiil ii day béfore ii.-‘iii;:. .\ ilcliviiiils .=.il:i