TPAGE EIGHT TOIIAY WALTER PIDGEON - JOSIE ITURBI RODDY McDOWALL - JANE POWELL In --iii ooum- “HOLIDAY IN MEXICO" - FEATURE STARTS AT 2:30 - 6:55 and 9 - COME EARLY! '¢¢ LA wnmcu: P: ls-eo-sa-ooéut-Qacc-is-co T n’) i» Y‘. ‘T JACK LONDON‘S “ALASKA” Z Shows 230-7-8145 u? mini; ' MOI. — TIIES. —— WEII iusi iiiE WAY You" PlCiURED-pTHEM l- Ioe, Knobby-Wulsh, Aime ‘ pwe lurid All. The Other avorites- of I Humjfislier’; ~ - ‘ jurtoons! i -‘ ‘see/OM -' l .- _1 fi/wg-‘JZ’ "Li/Wu? fi<iv ti" '“‘fiii\iivii”€n _._/ v- _~59»\2-v& i Pin: these nil-time KINGS OF TIIE RING JOE LOIIIS HENRY ARMSTRONG JIMMY MCLARNIN MANUEL ORTIZ NEWS - FLICKERS 4s 4,5. 4s 3;,_;,rl_¢ U- S. ARMY STATION BURNS ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Doc 3G~ (R0ute-rL.)-'1‘lie United States army station at Houdey, near Grand Lake. was ‘destroyed by u $500600 fire Christmzai Eve. a dcliyed yu- port reaching here today iivi. bed. The station was one of ‘O ill the island rolaylny: telephoto ‘IIHI telegraph message: to Harmon. .1 United States base. It wi-a also an impcrinnv, weothci- shitiou for aircraft out of Canada and Gsin- der, Nfld. lifUST SIT ON JURY LONDON -— (CP) —- Frank Roll, Uhonidhewu: upreaclierofthe Golpei. lost hi: application to avoid Jury :ervlce despite hi: comment: "To sit on a yury to condemn oth- er: i: contrary to ihe teachings of ‘Jenus wiho says ‘A: ye forgive your irupuser: even so will the Father ’ forgive you." Amid-c b ;\ x ‘o, > their attractive ‘f been grilled "The Kinu, at Fruit." NVMKfiPU“: \“‘Y\"‘~‘"‘\\\$e\\‘.~\*£\.‘£\\\“.< .\;»~ \\\¥»\\ x\ \_ Shows 2130-7-845 HAL N LII. Q. N fr-uuih i» ~\-\~\\-\~/\-\\ I I ‘ll I iioiiriiiuii ulna." Also Musicul Comedy EcKESRIQ J§.\f\\- ~\\-\-\\~\~\-\~ fiiviwoo» ‘ ‘ ‘Kivoucxxxxxocxodxm Enjoy The Fruit Of Eating Frui- Winter unit fll‘ cs so 102ml)" in Canada. Alli‘? lusl _l'Cf1l'!‘- short supply, everyone wclclinic; their rorurn to tho daily f1"- Appies have a v0 “pnsti Thcy 01-12‘ western Asia. m io Europe. The Egypt. Greclu and R buin to the npplc l-‘rom Rome. apples were introduced into l-‘xrfl- land during their occupation of ilmt country. Thence. the Pilflflnl FfllllF-‘S brought them to Anicricn. and to- day‘ Cfllllidfl ranks are one cf tho interesting l lending ripple-growling coiltitrics 0t‘ the world. Due to the great variety o: uses to which apples may be out. clue appearance and the apple has palatable flavour. those (‘1llZlIIIlC' tlic Cili- liuincmnkcl" up‘, aijiirh‘ till‘ economic value of lllllllCfi in the household budgct. Furthcrmore. many hcmes depend on thcm as their chief source hr fmsh fruit Bcsidci; odiun , throughout the 'ii'ii;1ol~ months. y! apples ore purchased by the box, they will be graded. acoord- De ing to government standards — "Extra. Farley". ‘ uncy," "Com- bination" and "Gee." 1f bought 1n barrels, hampers or baskets. the grade mark will be "No. 1". "Dom- .ol"e apples iii a well-ventilated, comparatively dry room, with as 112w n temprrnll‘ i‘ as possible. with- Inut danger of "rst. If the apples Jnvc bccn stnrcd for sometimcs ii: ziddliicn of cinnamon. cloves or icw lll will iilliiffilC the flavour. I With t-hc frequent serving of nLt2:"- zippicsailcc nnd apple pic. lipples, vnriuty must be the "key- however tooilisonie, will become monotonous. lint‘ iirc a fcw Sul- gcslions from tho homo cconomiqis of the Coltsliinfr Suction. Dominion Department of Agriculture. —Corc apples and fill centres with minccmeiit. Bake until tender --vcrv good. —Ch-opperl. tart. red-skinned apples add to the flavour mid nil- pearcince of cole slnw. —Slcrvc inlpcclcd rcdnppic ivrdsze: and grapefruit sections on lettuce wit-h French drcssirig- g j y easily prepared shlnd. Spiced Apple! 3 medium-sized tart apple: 1-4 cup brown sugar 1-4 cup molasses TECl-IN ICO LO R FEATU RETTE "JENH I a i-“-":“:':':':‘u'l:"u"-"‘:'='\Fii':':'i) _‘\. ..\:0\>\;\.\\.\)\:C§_\ ‘ v é ‘é ‘-‘¢‘OfO~§-§§4§§Q§O§-O—>§-§)-Q§§-§§-§1 WARD- MOIL-TIEES-WEO. amr.".-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.v.-,-, >- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PIIIIOE EOVIAIIO NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHO liiilillliili éizsAKAu-uuiuvoui mull itUlIOl llf llSltflVffllllAll vnlm ca: IIUSBY BEIIKEIEY‘II$EI§EI3TIS.$ TICKETS 0N SALE NOWI iusrii. Will be pcid for information Ieuding to arrest and con- irrsnnn Tffiiw-s rltuiivv Czipii-il PM. \ lifhr llu lizld sciit R il_",-’I"lI. ~ ziiv War Il‘.\ County's rein. about campaign Ross Collins (Dom, Miss.) obcrt Gandy, Jackson, Miss, insur- .1. from his ('lliili‘ as he testified before the Sen- ;ii iilng Comlnltlvc in Washington. imos. Ltd. PHONE 407 is grabbed by Collins objected to funds. 1-2 cup tomato catsup 1-4 teaspoon salt ~ s buiicr ripples, but do not iirzif crosswise and place in baking dish. Blend to- gether tlic hi-nvn sugar, molzlssos. cntsup and salt. Pour over apples and dot xvlih butter. Bake in n moderate ovc-n. 350 deixrces F. until .tendc"— about 35 minutes. 'I‘ilrn lapples oncc during baking and lnste with sauce, TIlIfi IliLlIIOS on excellent accom- panimlzii for vstrtiible platc. Ilvll. nw-ni c!‘ poultry. G servings. Apple Juice Salad 2 tablespoons gelatin l-Z cup void ripple juice l. 3-4 cups, applc juice 1-4 ictlspoon szllt l inhlrspnon silglir l tablespoon vinqzar l-2 cup finely chopped celery 1 clip chopped apple: 2 iiiblcqtoons finely chopped gi-ccn popper 1-3 cup finely chopped [imimtfg Souk gelatin in 1-3 cup cold apple juice for 5 minuics 110.1,: romain- lng apple Juice to bailing point, add soaked gclniln and stir until dis- wlvvd. Add stilt. allgllr and vine- SZn-r, blend well. Wiinn mixture be- Rins to sci. fold in remaining in- tlrodlcnis. Pour into moistened moulds and chili until firm. U“. mould on salad greens and garnish Will) tomato wedges. Crackers sprinkled with grated cheese and toasted go especially well with apple salads. Six servings. Apple Cheese Cobbler 6 apples 1-4 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter 1 1-2 cups all-purpose or 1 2-8 cups pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt. 3-4 cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons mild-flavoured fat; 6 tablespoons milk 1 egg 1-4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons boiling waiter 1-3 lei-Emmi) almOlid extract P?“ 811F165. cut in thick slices a-ud urranse in buklng dish. Sprinkle with brown sugar and dot with butter, Mix imd sift flour, baking Powder and salt. add grated cheese. Cut in fat; beat egg and milk to. gethcr and mix quickly into dry ingredients. Pat dough into shape and size of casserole and cove;- flilirllrs with it. Bake in n hot oven, 425 degrees F‘. about 15 minutes Combine sugar, water and flavour- I“! and P9111‘ Wei‘ partly baked dough. Return to oven and buke 15 minutes longer. Six servings. Manslaughter fiiiargo In Amherst Man's Death AMHERST. N.S.. Dec. 28 - (op) —Cvamet_Porter of nearby Hug- 1118: tonight we: charged with manulaughter in the death Tuesday of Lawrence Nolles of Amherst. Nolles was found dying m me hlizhmy outside of Amhem. Evidence placed before n. ecu-on. we My indicated that he hm been nmloii: uhd drugged some 61:. ounce by a car. Dale of Porter's DPEIImIIIMy hearing ha: rm yeq; been set. BROOKVALE sclloor. bellemrt for the month of Decom- Grade X - 1. Ann: Carrachur. (‘made VIII-i. Austin Cunglier. 2. Raymond, 8134!. Grade VII — 1. Rouleen Oar- "l-rhfl- 1 Term Svvvdv. u. Arnold Smith and Owen Cor-uglier (equal) Grude IV - 1. Johnny Commie-r, i’ Prami: Oumy, I. Imelda Bim- Gradd I! - 1. Iilen: Ourlby, 2. grrnret Candler, S. Jolephine 10v. ‘muslin-liberal: Curruher. lIfl-IOTIO. IUILIGIIT Moonlight. lctihiiy iii reflected luniight. iiv . PRESENTING NEWS SEASONS We wish to convey our best. wish- es to all the reader: of ‘The Ed- ucational Horiaim". Along with our wish that this may be a happy Iiollday season for all. goes our hope that. we may individually ac- cept responsibility toward promot- ing the effort: of men of good will. Let us remember that Christmas hos at least three fundamental meanings, without which we will miss something important. First it means hope. It also means peace. Th1: Is the final desire of every man and naticri. Finally Christmas mean: remembrance, We wish you all i: very Happy and Prosperous 'New Year. Our tooth brushes are carefully mode. They are kept clean because anything that goes into our mouth must be clean. The bristles an stiff so they can do good work when iheyare put to work on our teeth. When you buy a tooth brush be aura you get one that is wrapped in cellophane, They ore wmpped in thi: paper to keep out du:t and germs. If the people who make SEAT Draw a IUOIIEIIbruSII. Fill in the blanks using the following wouda: Clean. brush. pacte, dog's. powder. l, W: must keep our tmh-—-—. 2. When we smile we want to show teeth. 3. We clean our teeth with o. 1. Wu Horatim a. red m‘ an imaginary hero? He wa: a real hem. 2.What was the stat-e of mind o! the Roman people? They were in a state of fear and (xmfuslon. 3. Who were aiding the Etrusc- ima’! Banished Roman: and allies, among whom we: Mamlliua, prince of ‘TtlSCillum. 4. Explain stanzas 5 and 6. Lara Pomona‘: thirty prophets fortold victory for lilm and that he would return to Clusium with the golden shields of Rome, as a SlBI) of Home’: conquest and submission. 5. How does the poet "make m see" the army npprcech? By using colorful phrases such as "red whirl- wind", "roiiirg cloud", “long array of helmets bright." “glimmering line." 6 Explain: “Then none were for a party," Each person in the state worked for the common good rather than for hi: own ltdvanccment and grfeiy. '7. How does the poet give the spirit of suspense to hi: rhythm and meter in stanza 2'1? The WHY THE MOON The moon uplleafs Lil-Pile!‘ 0H O1‘ near the horizon because we are looking at it. through many more IIYQI’! of atmosphere than ‘when it i: higher in the sky. The cun i: magnified by the atmosphere in like manner. and the morning and even- 111g stair: appear brighter when they are nearer the horizon. The same side of (he moon always face: the etiihth. It t: impomible for u: to A dictator hOIds his position by foroe. In this respect he i: like an absolute monarch. but unlike the monarch, he doe: not. inherit hi: position. A government run by a dictator with a. single party under his control i: known a: a dictator- ship. TotaliLarla-nlatn: Dtcmtorlal and totalitarian government: lire usually thought qt a: one and the same thing. Some dictators, how- ever. adopt u greater measure of toballtariianlsih than others. If a dictator conrtrois not only political affuira, but also every other activity o! hi: people. hi: government is completely totalitarian. The term totalitarian i5 derived from the fact thut the stone ho: total. or full. EXERCISE I Fill in the blanks or the follow- ing sentences. using one o1 the wold: in brackets: 1. Wu: it whom you :aw nit the ctore last evening? (he. him). 2. Perhaps it i: whom she wishes to see (me, I). 3. Jack and are making n collection of leave: (he. him). d H: and ——— In 1m friend: (them, they). 5. Jean scarcely would. couldn't). 0. You ain't. nxpict. better from him (anything, nothing). 7. He didn't find pencil: in the desk (no. ainlv). 6. Ho didn't ace —— in the room (nobody. an body). 9. Each of the grl: invited -——— friends. (their, her). 10: Emh of the boy: wore can. fhll. M611’). 11: Neither of the boy: ha: r:- tumed book: (hil, their). USES OF Tl About on: third or the tin im- Ddttcd into the Untied-Blots: I: med In Iflllll tin piste by dip- ping ttbln sheet: of iron lmo tho melted tin, o: by ‘ ‘ plating tho tin in lrtll. OwlN to it: re- dnmm to the action of :1: and via! ma, ttn pm: i: used in wows. mo): u in roofing and In mmufootiu: o: tin cane. cooking vemela. and cimiiu- uiiclu. small pipe: of block tin are used instead of ieud for conveying pure water or liquid: eomohtuq dilute with. mob u not: your. Bun- mared until very t it form tin foil, und ll 1:09pm‘: M various uflIOIU.I\I' iiiuuogitilnowin 1min: cam um u: minimum um in anon, an vtui columnar. .111: it: d bnnle: mt! Dltnh d mid: I!!!» u:- speak THESE?) ::__ uc/i I‘ -A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE— AND VIEWS OF INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION pacer-mun 2s, 194: TIONAL HORIZON a GREETINGS To cumin tho citadel of g child's mind through love and uympathy‘. to meet the med for educated of life and duty; to establish clmer relation: between home and school and state; to exalt purity of life and conduct; to strengthen the moiral tone of one community; to rnakie good men aind women; to mwblish and dlgnily the pmfem- lon of teaching; to make education attractive; to magnify the state; to meet the need for educaeod citizenship; uuoh is the exalted pontimi of the teacher. The hap- pines: of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts; there- fore guard accordingly. TOOTH BRUSH the brushes are IO careful d the brmh until w! get It, we mud b: careful of them afterwards. After you brush your teeth vzeah the brush and put it in a. place where it Wlll dry and not in a place where it will get dust on it. We miust riemembu‘ always that those brush- es go into your mouth and mist be as clean u the food we eat. WORK and . ' 4. Our tooth clean. 5. We must wash our --—- well a: our teeth. c. We want our teeth to look a: the teeth. be ll HORATIUS nwkt important pm of each sent- ence in this roam: i: left until the lust. ti. When did Sextu; got up enough courage to face Horaitius? Just after the bridge had fallen and Horatius was left uloirie. 9. Who-t show: u: that the Roman: regarded the rive:- Tlber u: : God? The river was addressed as “But-her” 10. Did the enemy wish to ace Horatio: arrive safely on the other shore? How do you know? Why? Even the enemy Mlmimd hi: cour- ageous act and almost cheered him on. No doubt most of them wished to see hIm arrive safely. 11. What did the Romans do for Homtlus? They gave him u. grant of land and erected n statue in hi: honor. l2. What do you teem from the poem regarding Roman customs? They kept slaves; wove gown: call- ed "toga-s"; were izoverned by con- gull; ergotgd temple: to their gods and statue: to their heroea. APPEARS LARGER see the other side, as the period 0! time the moon takes to revolve m ltauduandt-tiotimoit. take: to revolve uoimd the curth lure ex- actly the some. Bane of the other planet: have their own mOOIls 01’ satellites revolving about them. Jupiter has 9. Mars 2. Sutum l0. IUrimu: 4: and Neptune at least Icine. DICTATO RSHI P authority. Lt can do whatever it please: with tho lives and activities or the people. Gennany, under Hit- ler and Italy imder Mussolini were perfect example: of totalitarianism mommy: A nation's economy. or economic system, is everything con- nected with the way its people make a living. 1t i: o general pattern according to which ail work-fum- ing. manufacturing. transporting. selling ind everything else i: or- gleinllzed. The Lieutenant-Governor of Bri- tish Columbia. is Charles A. Banks. The city of Edmonton is now‘ the eighth lamest city in the Domin- Ion of Guilds. N GRAMMAR 12. Eaoh boy l: wlTYl-ng own knapsack. (hll. their). 13. Take apples to your mother. (these, them).. 14. 1 asked boys to help me move the desk into the oom- ers (them, than). i5. Athletic: n popular ant- ivlty Ln our school (are. 1:). M. ‘rhe flock of ohm) --—- tended by the boy (wu, were). 17. Matliematic: my moot difficult mbjm (are, is). l8. Everyone of you boy: duty to perform (hon. hcvo). l0. A package of enveloph in bhe drawer of my duk. (m. is). 20. Iver-yon: of the bay: -—-- : same of tennis. (enjoy, enjoys). 21. A list of the namu posted on the bulletin bond (an. is) 5a. The jury LIIAIDIQ to reach a. verdlot (was. were). N AND LEAD peolaiiy thou med in the Auto- mobile lndintry. Ilhuorb: mother third of our import. tin. Pewter m4 nmiqimmt at m: mm imm- lous irrigation programme ever un- dertaken in Olinldi: i: gaining momentum in nut-hem Albert: after construction work 0n tho i8.- 000.000 St. Mary Rivi- Dam was officially lnaugurawd by Rt. Hm. CD. Howe, reconstruction minist- er. The key to the St. Mary-Mill: rivers water development pro- Qmmmt. tilt: dam i: oh: lunar earth Ill-l evvr projected in the Dominion and will be bhe principal structure in the Irrigation pro- gmmme to supply water to 405.000 more: of farmlandu. Th: 000i. of the mtlre PPOQH-nmie i: estimated at $20,000,000. Under the PPUDOIed scheme the federal government will build u VIRUS DISEA Virus Diseueo- This term i: BPPlled to those dlueass for which the causal organisms are luiknown and which are not due primarily to unfavourable environ-rental omi- dltionu. They an infectious and juice transfers made by insect: or um upiread from plant to plant in other agenciu. ‘They an tram- mitted through the tuber uui not tflwough the seed They have de- finite symptom. interfere with not- mal plant development uld cause reduction of yield in varying de- cree: A: a gmup th m the most difficult to norm-oi. only mam: of prevention l: the use o! nonin- fectod tubers. This require: thut they be produced when theue d1:- ease: do not spread rapidly and that the reed field: be carefully 1081106. Lent Roll- ‘m: first uympton t::m1llmofthlolecve:upwnud, parallel to the midrib. They ctmd erect, are stiff and are somewhat tinted with pink ou- yellow, The plants become stunted. are cursed with starch and the yield is much reduced. from loll-roll plant: often, but not flwuu, pro- duce eplndllrig sprouts. though there an other ocuue: for fhIl condition. heat-mil svmptoh: u: expreeued definitely in moot rectum. making it my to recognize and rogue out. Moualiu- ‘The ‘ dlleuel- or which there are several on pot- atoes— in generni cause wrinltiin: of the leaf and dwarfing of the THE s1’. MARY RIVER um PROJECT put-war reoouamlotinn work: num- erous dome. memoirs and hun- dred: of mile: of main cunt: w mute water available fou- irriga- inn from the 5t. Mary-Milk, w“. erten and Belly rlvcrl. Reuairvode: in tho lzhem: will have stung: capacity for nearly 750,000 am‘:- feet. of water. Orilinally scheduled a: g 1|. year development programme. u“ vast imdertuklug cnn be complete: within seven yearn, moulding in engineers in charge of construction. Present plans call for completion cl’ the 5t. Mary river dam by tti: spring of 1040. With the 8t. Mary river dam the boy to tho progirumm: work l: being concentrated on on project. Thu: tu- work ha: been charted only on the tunnels. SES (Potatoes) Pllnt- Th moot definite symptom i: iiGht-and durk ween mottling of tho leave: Mottling howcvor, and to n lesser extent, the appear- mce of other symptoms, depend upon envlromentai condition: Mosaic sympton: are best express- ed where the :1:- tempentim‘ l: low. Th1: mnkia: efficient raging impossible in region): that have : "m! BMW")! much: . Tuber: borne on plan-t: i-n which the d1:- eue i: muked neverthelec: con- tain the virus and produce pro- [M10]. Spindle Tublrz- luber: affected with flit: dllouo become sptndl: shaped. that i: abnormally long mu pointed at the end: and pro- duoe more eye: than do normal tubers. They 11v: rise to plum: which are small, erect and not v37 productive. The leaflet: u: rolled at the mumim, aha-p, pointed and narrow and form an acute imgl: with the stem. The leaf symptom, ‘contrary to those of .mo::ic. 1n- crmse in distinctiveness and sev- erity at higher temperatures. Tub- er an lea d-lutinot-ly d0- veloped :t low soil temperature: and on light sandy soils. R/og or plant: for both mosaic a spindle tuber culnnot be done ef- fectively under the same tempera- tlte condition; Aphia u: thought to be the chief agency in spreadlriy this dnease. Roguing and isolation o: seed plot! are effective control methods. ANGOLA Angel: o: Portitueu W. Africa, Portiuueao colony; hoimded by Belelan Congo 0n N. uind NIL; N. Rhodesia on E... Bechumsland and S.W. Africa on 5.. Ind Ailtantic on W. Extermive moulntnm ram: in N. forming wotlmihod between At- larutlc-flowlng and (XBBO-XIOWIXII rivers. S. l: great plateau (nit. 5,000 4.500 ft... hiihut 000k in Loviie Mountains; 7.800 feet); colony well watered; chief river Kwanm (520 miles; navigable N0 mile: up); 1n- terlor oool and dry; molariol in CASPIA Caspian Sea. lying between Eur- ope and Asia, and surimunded BL W. and N. by Russia and S. by Persia; i: the largest inland sea or salt ia-ke in the world; length 100 miles; breadth 130 to 300 miles; are: 170,000 square miles. It i: B0 feet belcvw ueo-level, i: tideleu, ha: no outlet; shallow in N. (3 to I2 fathcmi). deeper In the S. (420 t0 516 fathomii); northern part frolen In winter. receives water: of Volga. Ural, Emba, Kur, Tank, Atrek. low-lying part1. Natural resource; chiefly vegetable, but also copper. Iron, malachite. petroleum, wit, diamond: and gold. Exports rub- ber, oil, bees-wax. Palm kernels, palm oil, auger, maize, coffee, coco- nuts. ‘Polal length of riya. open 818 miles; other: irrolpooed to link up with Cent-val African Riys. bounds capital; chic: pom: Ambrlz. Ben- guelia. Mossarnede: and Lolrito. Area, 500.000 square miles; popul- u-tkm chiefly Bantu-Negro. C. 4.000.- 000. NS rivers; i: believed tn luv: bod formerly connected with Sea. d Aral; valuable fisheries- sturgeon, salmon, perch, carp, etc; import- ant export: of ouvtare und iatnglaaa; canal: connecting upper vi-ateir: d Volga. with Lake Ladoga. and thl Souths ll Divine. give through oom- mmiicu-tloui to Baltic Sea: scheml {or mjnnecting Caspian with th: so: of Anov and Black Sea not wt materialized: seal hunting i; cm- rind om lri the N.. maroon, m6: in petroleum. Chief port i: Astra!- Gurgen, Sefid-RM. Am: 1nd other ' SUP! (i) Lake Superior i: the IIIIOII fresh-water like In the world. U15 man West of the flvo Oil-eat Lake: of North Anwrloa; between U B. A. and Canada; length 400 miles; breadth 100 milu; area. H.000 square miles; elevation above so:- ievei 600 feat; dlwhuio: by B1. Mary’: River into 14k: Huron. Sur- iouindtnc mien i: flflflflly rich in imam and c091)», . (2) Port, Wisconsin, 118A, : wen end of Links Simmer; lhIp- building yards; flout‘ Ind ilunbor mills; manufacture: nllwuy clock. fuziniture, wooden micien; market for cumin. Valoinla. the loom-cup: of the Medlterranem oak. imported into the U K. m:inly from Smyrna. for m: In tn-nnlnt. 6MB): IM mtklnl ink. _ ‘hen: Fly. about twnty kind: c! tlopion Amen: blui-nfil RIOR 111:: an :0 fumed ‘lib: moot 00m- mon i: Illzhtly Imu- thnn the @- dinary lmiso-fly and ha: u. piv- inldlng mflilt-h thflllflh which poluon: pan lnm mimai: or men bitten by the insect. Th: bite d oaticated anlulell; that of other: lin- foet nmnan being: with tho deulb (duping-nominal; "and still othnl: nweud ha: mu diseases. Th! primipul method lof 39111118 rid d the fly 1: m clear away the l0! velobction among which the yoilil develop. Tame flit: are mm hiuiblawiri: tn the lowland: o! ‘ren- gsnyiku Territory. Norm Rhodecit m4 Nyunland. Arete, a root-like ridse 0.! ateq) reel: above the snow-line, formed by the notion of frost. The term i: mostly uued ln connection with mountaineering. particularly in Switzerland. CURRENT EVENTS Oimudn‘: Ambassador to Belllllm l: DI". Victor Don. Canada’: Hllh Oommialionne to Biro i: Hoax w.!.A. Tillman. Camus’: Amboundor to Chino i: mod 'r.o Dam‘. Canal-r: Ambunaoc to Oiiil: i: C. Prue: Elliott. Omsk’: High C mmiulnnw t0 Smith A0100 i: I}. DlAmy Mc- occur. Tn: Pnlidot of the Philippine: i: Manuel Home. Th: teak:- of the China com- mmint tau: in rem: Ohm: i: Mao 7000M. iii-item: Iconic-y m nu- il Philip N001 Bid. Bunk’: nmbinldd ‘ to 0N0! Y! DfltAIm l: 000111 hfdin. The Fremont of ch: newly- fonned fu-ihn Republic i: Brim d: Niah. A AGREEMENT or s Th: vcb mun urn: with it: I ll flifi NU (u) Us: : uinluil: verb to : lllllillll‘ NH!“ uh: p I migflgi mun: ’ £213“. ilildlyfmwmfifiuw. w: 8 IDQQ. . I (o) Donut dlllrhioc". ma. '1')» rresidult of Turkey i: udwt Inoml. ' ‘file Chit! ikltlce of tho Uni lute: Siumm: 0mm i: Prod Vinson Th: Pmidcnt 0f Maxim l: Mimi Alamo. . United 5mg: Becnm-y of Stub i: Jame: B . The Preul em of the Geneni l: BIIIDISH of the United Nniori: Th: Premier of Bvmim l: Til ltllndet. The Foreign Minister of Austral’! I: Bflt Ehtt. ‘faulty-on: nsticn: were r untod n the Purl: 11am Ocnf _ enoe. ~ ~: Iclhnil, Widen. were admitted to . I v resolution permitting their m: UIJECT AND VERI. I‘. h‘: cmoln tsetse file: i: fatal to dom- -