,Cv PAGE _ Montpelier. faith in é end I now stomach la left me. can use like. I am proud of' dies have done for me. Iiavefgi-egg Iillvq-y||._ and * A ' I ` _ - » , L ` . “rd w" 'mud 'me h n y' h““¢.°¥_1,__',°ld_' self was the author; The religious my all . MV? ring were tak the would have hearts Oli!-_ _Qf»us_, One day I wgrdenti M9' tt MMM' §n°_“d Memm’ t° Vg d beck "vera, mu" with - 1-. the reforsxlri questiondsad. s to the wmmaudmt 5 m°9l__P3° his .viewia -the ~Moslem.seligion. h _.I foundum cnmlhanda t, _»b' wi _ not taken kindly to them. Senussi was uleeb. _- in Ml __ _ F6 h°_ an. Arab to the core. and as _such 1...... 1 .nn no ni .l&..§§“e-iii Z.‘i2‘€’.“...‘.§‘.§’.'&‘i'i.`ir‘l‘.‘ifi“.’.i'.‘.”r.ii’ii’. 52%? 11°” in command. but 1 win wsu ant- 1, ,, , ue and ,ooh Happy _“___ Donn: an Arab, Mo ammed, _was the prop e rggileagiiiffs l°°;e‘;f:l':fw}§';3‘@gg:d!I‘_?_ The Prophet In_ ths'pe_sert sniensi' Perhaps ne"wiii wake and I ,h hi my -¢-,,¢»»',-,q , . 1 poll Benu sive me mme! Mm* °°mm““5W°I' I' encliauntiaredl coifiiiltions that were 3% _g::h':°°;’°fi'vIl CWS” "ld 'I1'-}|T°» fe.vorable,t_o the spread of a rellgio were is __ 5 5' °" °°mmB11d|ll1'l.__ “C reform movement. The Arabs, B o response. Now I am very you bers and Negros of the arid. stretch y_onr reme- gffigfybrgsgsagd ni|I1¢im|:,_f;§f°_\::3- in what was then -`stiii;a"""'rurk - rp. 1| ' ‘ " » satrapy gathered 'about' enussi a G/iii1'HllB,21BId¢oSt.,Ken¢|,,||°,,_A€;f §I;3'___¢_=aan always set some m_oI'e_ _,by iietened to whatever about Sei;_us \ ., ' . . he had to announce. In very =~;-H°°°*bg°°»°=-_,°-»=-»f»-1---- ...;.::.'i°..‘;:‘.¥;‘ i‘:..f°.‘:.°.°i.i:i....i:: “mr is bf.-~;r° t must ' - ' _ use , 'and` _enze -ul- e r li 'sfcapit minded, intelligent persoliiynfeldlt il(i.et:lii?>ta;_';,y.§§f ;°;f__°f_g»rei:;i. _‘H0 Over the maid entrance‘of thé_`Senus cin°wu|dnot“v.u_dm_°wi__.p°p___u____y ____ q_____k_y as _m_________eet° ai; _\__i;hllcP_;1 temple in that city Sheik-Senussi can f°l‘ DBITIY f°l’W 10811. and to-day hold What a reception I received! ' ed--gm ifonowing :Tas to- bf paiiiite ;f‘?“;°t’:f_|fgr2_°°.':'fhd.'.‘“Il;:_\_‘¢h£“ihnds -t__";_1`_:1__'f___’l¢2<¢__;i_;_s;__i__:vai; s_s;_rin__t€i§i_ei;m eirovpihzmaigtif iii'ii':iiis1s aiII__” - . _ Pink- - n 'r " ‘i ii t 1 iism’s Vegetable Compound, without f;_’;n‘_§a:’_°§_°“I‘;‘;°_" “_” §“° "““1° °°"\- ibieilziirieiieibdeeitiindiiigt iissspiriz g;,!3,”in§“chn“m:Bd`virm!m‘; _"ind but stands steria gfndahsggedhiiiguigi fd fozfgiamop Q1 thgpsenussl-_:he ge » _ _ __ ul ‘ Bl] Hg ll Y DBI' Cell . 0 upon ,,,d_ “m,¢ both “mdu_d°°`;‘g _'igl_\;$:__mvT1_:ie=;ssa_g;_and__Sves__;nie_:l_i0 Mennmmedans in Tripoli. Tunis. d ndabe ovary thjgkjnz ' _ , -' ° gerla, Eastern Morocco and the S eps by l in' °°',l“,?_i¥ :'11_‘:nY°°t°I'd°Y7 dan. Contrary to popular belief. t If y0_q-l1__DYO¢\0lIi¢h@t doubt ,mud t. k it W” I' U10” ¢°m‘ word Senussi is not a. tribal nam |;hgj_{[_,y_¢_l1§E,1?|nkhMns|v°¥°t'_ __ _Yi:’i_1_.____n___ wen I __ d __ but the designation of a sort of secr ble(.*§§mpqnndyil11hg|py|m,wrim my table. ' ' a 9' °“f 011 order. With the death of the fir ._ », =. _ ~ . __ _ ~ Sheik-Senussi his reform. lost much t0Ly#__I§E.PillkhI»llsIIII01llCIlleC0, Mon commandant, you are lucky. its mi||¢,m¢y_ The founder of g (conil\lBll€lll)Isynn}.II&sl.,forgd..' I fish We had 9- 1°” In °“\' 17971011-' cult never asplred to temporal po vice' Yourletterwmbeopenem ___ Do You? But do you know some er. but his successor. the prose df (1 B y “B "M9 my 1°” I M005 at 59/* Sheik Senussi proved to be more of .:_: __ _ ____ ____»_ "wKa'isunobn." 1 I o . _. __._» ___ Writes: _ -_ °‘1' °f=1°rwwv rations. uni tiles' “er _ A touch of.humor occ;s|°nQ`py`° “_ lieves the pgingui . - . , _ m. the _m__m__°,_ =:i_>_:_i_°¢:__t_han§___e_»g:§__¢_1; stsniincrie, interest has been °.l'°u mtieaeiu. -i in I ._ French w1f;{;_i;_,_l___§_;»‘:gs3i°ioii___?_i_ sennssi. ine mme er-der or me don Times, which is at once “humor- W... and .-humans! The BQIIIIGFI ent state in the ital n. prov ce “we _save been sn ii ii a' I ` nigh_t_and~-had not' begnerevigr “gg srowing verypcmt the W ° tic‘Mob,aminedaniam. of which he hi |‘.\. ‘_/i, _ _...__ » . _,___ Tripoli; It is fifty- years ago that ‘ man _who was better known as ITALIAN! According to a despatch froni__C_!g5I s . there by a reported uprising 0.! _tdhef ` hammedans '1n_'Northem Africa. VIII-bl the hope of estabiishhilig an ingepqud- I tus.- -' y . _. en” I wUn_ Q ' snsiir-s i i ini the ning: '°' '°'°"“"d*“°- '1"`“°~ "'° ="1\‘§~i_ una oifrriftii in promote .aseinsmafl » me cir- oln ted no WB-S re' ich sal Us 61°' GB F I 1 ‘$2 o|.o sNe|.isi-i Recipe _ Fon Por-Pourmi 1" _'ns _ ' f ____ 1 \ 0, in si 2: Gather the petals of the sweetest BL smelling roses and spread them in Bi the sun to dry. Any other fragrant leaves or flowers may also be added asf in smaller proportions. such as la_v- de'_ ender, jasmine buds. rosemary, thyme 'or lemon-scented verbens, but is_ care must be taken that all are well is sun dried. Blace this mixture in a deep crock, sprinkling the peals layer H by layer with equal parts of pounded rm - KL baysalt and ordinary salt and the ___ mixture of spices given below: he Two ounces of ground cloves, and B half ounce orris root, eight grains of e' musk, two drachms gum benjamin, I powdered. st A few drops"of atter 'of roses very II °f much improve the natural fragrance ° of the lose leaves, but as this is rath- :E er expensive it may be omitted, and if the pot-pourri is to be used dry for W5 fn. 'é%||5W°l'9d bil Woman, lute while he called that rescal many olméian min 3 ,eu (ous leadm? “chats ”° Balt Bh°“Id be “sed- D i. 8 and heldinltrlotcolsddenoa. _ names_.__ Then I ventured, Perhaps with the result that genusmm b y°“ W get °'“°th°"~,_ came a political rather than a spir i '"1 have 80! one h id, ‘ d . . . _ now I will ive ou' a slice sa an ml mme' s y i it d THE ExcEP1'ioN we win eau that square wiiii iiié :Irie H A "mr °f 'my ' y°“ “wk fmm me y°“°"d“Y While I It seems, however. that the ord U “Do you subscribe to the old theory had °“° “ye °h“°°' 5° “YI”5» 119 DUB- of the Senussi is far from havl that ills Criminal' always returns to k°d “'I°k°d|Y~ I °°“3ht the 1001* be- abandoned altogether the precepts ” ee f 9 °°“5°“ "°“gh)- when tradition papers won’t hold.” .. ZEPPELIN NIGHT RAID8 that he belongs to the order may learned from his attitude while prayer in the mosque. While t l s IIE their night raids are given byy Mr. arms to hang motionless at h sid - »- Frederick A. 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New Brunswick. - - ' PACIFIC EXCTRSION RATES Vancouver &\Victorl`a,B.C. sAN Bitnivcisco and LOS ANGLES, Cal. On Baie daily to November 30th Good '.to Return untilibecember 31st ‘ $122.80 From Charlottetown _ _ (Via Point du Chene) G G R I dl . ' Gc iligglla Cl‘i`I::g:,‘IldstursrIi`iirnv‘IlaIVa|IgIiver. or vlce'v_eraa,li?.00 additional- ‘ ‘ f‘ AU'l’UMN--The Timeto Sea the UAHADIAN- Q thi: gist W. B. HOWARD, QJAA., 0.P.R.'. Bt. John. . Phone Sli 1 i 'V "_ - i ' . _ _ \1si\ -M3 . ‘ I `- 1 Sailings rms uousoii rrennailirsx ~ srnalsbg _ -niggas. » ost. isis 4 - . ;’.;:;°::: -_“_ rnnn __ Vistifiit' oeemin - ‘ - » _` f_0si.*is Abovssaiiiysieaatliasaaiasd and ` areanhicciieabsspswiuseutaetiss. "it o n erop anes and Dirigibles of War" (Heinemann). Mr. Talbot points out that while, so far as night raids by Zeppelins are concerned, little has leaked out, it would appear that their raids have not proved very successful. The very darkness which protects the aerial prowler also serves a sim- ilar purpose in connection with its prey. But aerial operations under the cover of darkness are guided, not so much by the glare of lights from below, as betrayal by sound. The differences between villages and cit- ies may be distinguished from aloft, say at 1,500 to 3,000 feet, by the hum which life and movement emit, and this is the best guide to the aerial scout or battleship. "The German authorities have made a special( study of this peculiar prob- lem, and have conducted numerous tests upon the darkest nights, when even the sheen oi' the moon has been unavailable, for the express purpose of training the aerial navigators to discover their position from the dif- fczcnt sounds reaching them from be low. . In othornwords, the oorsair in the sky depends more, upon compass and sound than upon compaiis Ind vision when operating after dark.- “The searchligiits with which the Zeppelins.are equipped are provided merely for illuminating a supposed position. They are not brought into service until the navigator concludes that 'he has arrived above the desired point; the ray of light which is then projected is merely to assist the crew, in the discharge of the missiles of- destruotlon'.’1/-Tlt Bits. A D I A N R A . _ are greater; than' hal l&i§'II\l#Iiosed PINE FOREST People with bronchitis, asthma. and lung troubles benefit very much by living amongst Pine ~ trees. Why? Because they ' breathe the healthy aroma of the Pines. Peps contain beneficial r Pine essences, together with their medicinal ingredients: and for50c. you ma_y bring into your home _a. verliab e, Pine forest. Pepa are tablets made up of Pine extracts and medicinal essences. which 'when _pat into thefmouih turn ln_t9_ healing va rs. Those _arc ` `bi-enthedklown dligect-tothe'lungs.' throat and bronchial tubes-_not_ swallowed down to the stomach. which is 'not ailing. Try a Sic. ‘ box of Pepa for ydur cold. your cough. bronchitis or asthma. All drugglsta and stores or Pepa Co., _'reg-enio. will wrrly _ _ aaniiisssm' _ 7-so ‘rms i ‘. .‘m_ _ 8.80 a.m. ' _ "0 . m 10.00 sm. .3 3:2: _ =-g_°,,i,~',; |10 P-m' ' “_” PM °°° ‘,',“§ sonaav me s n. the Senussi crosses his arms over h I breast. and grips with his right han the left wrist in such a. manner th ed to Italy. Through the form Parliament the Sheik announced th in question, Suellman-el- arun , since become the Sheik’s ablest lie troops. Baruni is also known _as in Tripoli. Want Independent State D Y Italians is not likelyn The order had for niany years enjoyed absolute lib- erty of conscience., and under this policy much of the former fanaticism had vanished. But recent informa- tion on this subject coming ~direct from North Africa shows that the Senussi intend establishing, if pos- sible, an independent Senussi state in Tripoli, .doing this 'in co-operation with 'the other Moslem aggregates, who are said to be ready-tp do away .with overlordships by European pow- ers. _ Whether_ so .ambitlo__us_a_ plan can be cai‘f'ied‘“out"Is someiihlii to ‘which tlie‘ dre 'st s iii - answer., wat tbiepwmiiiatrielarfl-f the -from the backs of the _deer. They Senussi are 15 gomeming an Whig), lay a sizeable number of little white _ even the best informed lack all ac- * ` in l . Cnfhw lfévyf. B_IIt"If`IB'_‘_fB.I\'I?}`Lg;‘t8.I 'C ' " Y -» that the h1illtary'lnéans"_‘o _th _ rde Italy.‘. ‘ » - tary forces is said to e' schebel Gharian, and from there Baruni has . been dlrectln do 'erations ainst the _ 8 P B8 , Italians. How -successful-*lie had been may be judged by the fact that the italian Government has been obliged to ma,:(<;__arrangements for the, trans- portal o to Europe of all -Eufopeans everiiln the Clt’y of Tripoli? “A” few days‘;eg_of_tiie Senussi were but nine. ‘ kilometres south of the city. The Senussi are said to have been apt pupils- of Enver Pasha. the present War Minister of Turkey. ,who led the Ottoman-_ troops in Tripoli during the war with the Italians. Their army, while not organized on a strictly Eu- ropean basis, is said to have, never- , theless, all the qualities needed to f make the task of the Italians of re- - _ ' gaining control over Tripoli a dldlcult _ one. All the men are mounted, but the _ ;,\orse»is simply used' as it means of _1__`- . ‘ _ ' rsplql locomotion. When in the _firing 1 . _ - ' its the Senussi employs infantry tae- \ ‘_ . ‘ _ s. avail -himself of eil the - I covellggd be found M - nm. 1’.§|‘,'_B__q¢v Plllligffffyal NO WIONUIM ‘ _ _ _ ~/~ ' _ -"party,-_to_whieh his mother conae ` ed, ' I ` pg jgely Poilili. `pi-ovidll he »aaked his llttl fmnd 0°" mv" ‘M 0.60 .am.;"Poter.=- The boys had had troueble, at ratherttlian not have a party, promised his mother to invite Rater. On the eveni of the art who ' ' ° 111 am. as p v. ii IL” mm” l.00 .|n. "the small guests had arrived eklizapt Peter; the mother became suspicious and soulht horses "Bobby' she said di you invite Peter to your party to-n hti' the scene of the crime?" I-Ween the__big moustache and Tihe and example of its founder. -#No "N" alW¢WS»" ¥‘9Dli€d the Bure-- great 'mod' ‘T Weekli’ Swislllall- North African Mussuiman will; enough detective.. Sometimes the ex- _ rectly admit that he is a Senussi, bbe arrives ,hh suddenly becomes mghly regular follower of Mohammed, du some interesting nets regarding the 125,,tgfafgfsg°;0§f§o§f“y°;ef,f_§{;°‘§s Like the woodpecker and the bluebird manner in which Zeppelins carr out is es, thumb and index finger rest on th pulse. The present Sheik of th e he had severed his connections _wit the supreme caliphate, and that _ble would continue the war with t e ta - 1 _ ians on his own account. The_dep_ut term D" The same pair have re B a The stronghold of the ienigsi, mili- ,if How 'ri-is oi-iicxaoss ‘ ‘ ~ nose 'rss cow. g friendly little beggar-*all winter long (i d d th th he is merely engaged in the occupa- .»di_ tion of getting food and the joyous ut pastime of living, when breeding time at secretiveyand gets as far out of sight he as possible. No doubt that is one ___ of the reasons the species has been d so successful in the iight for survival. the chickadee nests in»=a..hole. Of is course they have been known to sel- d ect holes close to a dwelling. Walter at King Stone tells me he know of a pair e who nested in a cranny over. a back- e stoop not more than--two feet~ above ‘the heads of the passers -We now Senussi was not pleased with the Ot- - ' - toman Government when, with the 235199 “_I_fee8";)i§ci;1_l_rb:{"i‘:chI;';_x vérilndigs Treaty of Lausanne. Tripoli was ced- and as I wrue_ “Pearl _Ma a air _ _ ( if v) D of chickadees have been hopping in deputy °f T‘°‘p°“ t° the O"°m';“ and out of it for several days. But It so far as we can observe they have been engaged .rather in taking the sawdust out than taking any new ma- y -moved material from a bluebird box 5 nearby, on another tree, much to our “' disgust, for a pair__pf_ bluebirds had tenant, and is credited with being an looked the property dver _several “mes excellent organizer and leader of and apparently were much pleased 5 with it. hater Of Italians- Wli.h°“i °‘1“°l eve” Bntforthe rnnstpnriine eniekniiees pick ut a well hidden and rather re- mote hole for their nest, sometimes in an old fence post, more often higher from the groun`d,_ ln a tree in the That the Senussi would have ever woodl some writers say they ex. completely broken with the Ottoman “vate these holes gm- themseivem GOV€l'l\!Il9llt had It DOI been f0l` the but I have never seen a nest in a hole occu ation of their countr by the which didn-t a pea, to have been al. ready d`u`g."` 'I‘I)1e"a`ct\i`a‘i"i'i`és£ `is"made` of ,wood fiber, wool, halr,._fi-D6 moss, feathers, or other-soft material; They gre the hair where they can get it. oreau, who' loved the dhickadees, and used to watch them pecking bread out of ‘the French Canadian wood- chopperh; hand in the Concord woods, records a nest in a small maple stump which seemed to be made of bluish slate rabbit’s fur. Mr. Stone has seen a chickadee tdking hair from the back of a Jersey cow for two hours. If they take hair from a cow they undoubtedly used to_ta_k_e it- e 'and perhaps still do`in the deeifwoods eggs, with rusty, reddish-brown spots. The young birds, when they get their n - _ ,- feathers, are lndescribably adorable: I _, _ but it is not often that you will see _ notwithstanding that time oiteninn them: 'Phe male and “male birds | qovemmwg, which ha! had -im hands do not differ_ in apperauce, so it is us- gun Wm, looking after “B own B,-my ually impossible to determine which supplies, has not sent a singIe""'cart- rldgelnto Tripoli since tho .war with is the mother. except in the incuba- ting season.-Walter Prichard in Har- `per's Magazine for October. . ' An -Old, Family.-Cough . »Remedy, Home-Made 5 laally Prepared-Coon Very ` _ Little, but in Prompt, Sure _ and Elective Bv making this old-time cough svrup at home you not only save about $2, as compared with the rcady-made kin , bi1€ you will also have a much more prompt and positive remedv in every way. t overcomes the usual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours--relieves even whooping cough qui_cigiy_-_and iaexeei- lent, oo, for bronchitis,.broncIiiaI asth- ma lioarsenees andspaslnodic croup. _(ict from any. dnig store 2% ounces of Ihnex (50 ren s Vorthl, Ko\_ir_it..\nto a 6-mince bottle and iii t e bottle' with plain granulated sugar syrup. Full di- rections with Pinex. 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I ""i’H¢ URW'--' ` 'Sanus ssaaciaanfi-" vom: 9 ' V This solemn hour God' takes from out all Time- ' Time that built up the mountains and the main, _ _ ` _ And brought embattled empires down the plain. _ And raised the cities seen in every clime; ` This solemmhour God takes from out all Time ` (Though Time _with migbiier issues pregnant be Forevermore), and give this honor to me Wherein to prove ,my manhood at the prime, ` ' _ And I walk on even to the martial voice - _ Of strong musicians that have faced < the foe; ,‘ _ ' And with me stars and troops of an- gels go; And God is watching .',. . ready to rejoice, ‘ And I walk on . . . to where the roads of Choice _ Are broad and narrow . . . . . Shall _ _I falter? . . . . No! ‘ -w|i.i.|AM ELLERV |.EoNAno. llirzm ' lc-i "'1*I°~rdillK ABSENCE | - , _ . I sit beside this grassy bank and think Of that sweet summer night, one year agone, Vllhen you' and I sat here upon the brink ` ~ Of this old river as it glided on. 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