1i 1,. viL/‘Q When the outdoorscalls HESE are days when the links, the road, the woods and the stream call you to come and play. When you go, leave your expensive timepiece at home. Take Pocket Ben along with you. You will find him just as much a sportsman as you artben- joying the strenuous hours- WESTERN CLOCK CO., Limited. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. lilac Inlyln Jiiuriu Sln iilnn In! 844v 82.00 1w rendering accurate, depend- able service under rough usage-cheerily ticking oil the minutes throughout the longest, hardest day. ' Pocket Ben costs You but two dollars. Look for the trade mark Wcstclox on the dial and six-sided orange. bordered tag. ' ‘ljaliiréiitlllo Pulp P 14 jul flail-rs For!!! Bu: Clo-Hm Ic-w 81w hm t VASES 12,000 " YEARS lilll ' (By Dominion News Service) TDNDON, July 21.—-Aiiciciit Egy- ptian pottery, the ilnillngbf- which puts back the known period oi‘ civ- has just London ilizatioa by 2,000 years. been placed on view -at University College Packing Gases Holdsptluns (By Domin-ion News Service) LONDON, July 2l.—l3y order oi‘ Scotland Yard tiificers, a number of cases consigned to an iiddrctss at Aiiistc-rilziin, and awaiting siiipmefnt at Brewer's Quay, London Docks have been retained at tlic Customs llouse. ' The cases, which were marked an containing steel castings, act- ually holil machine-guns in parts, - , and Mrs. H. Gordon .Btecves o! Montreal. Marriage to - ‘take place early in August. " Address will be given by Rev. Dr- f ‘the Pastor. A silver collection will ‘tent-l t ‘ gsrocc Qlglflfl-‘ATIONS I furnished by Ward & Johnston, TCubu Cane Sugar --.- Guardian“ . -~MY liFFlfifiawill snqlngtoo. ,_ . #1- _ QQAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- 811K886- Frances Albert l‘ “eliurmah announce the rmcnt of their daughter. Wright to Mr. , William - —ROLL’ CELL SERVICE —— A non Cali-service will be held in the entrai Bedeque church on Thurs- day evening, July 24th at 8 o'clock. J. Sidcy, Prof. Car Dawson, and be taken for mission. Acordiai la- yitatlon is extended to all, to at- lIAihIFAX, July 22.—-Quctations Members Moat-rout Stock Exchan- 8e. Deli Telephone .......... -- 132 Brampton 3t St. ‘TLEWTGUCB Flour _ Ottawa Power .____ Cuba Cane Sugar Pid. ____ __ Pan Ainerlcnn Petroleum __ American Can Brazilian Fraction _ iliowirrd Smith Pfd. Howard Smith Com. - Spanish Illvoi- l'fil_ Spanish lliver Com. __._____ Steel Cmoplrny of Canada .. 74 British Empire Steel- lst Pfd Pcllllllllls Abitibi Sliawlnigan __ 52%, Canadian General Electric‘; Canadian Steamship Coiii_ _. i0 Canadian Steamship Pill. _.. - Asbctsios Coin, __________ __ __ lloiiiinion Bridge 71 173 Am, Car & Foundry Am. Locomotive _ . Am. Smelling d’: Itofng. ____ Anaconda Copper __ Can. Pacific Railway New York Ccii-tral _ Crucible Steel __.__ International Paper Keliy sptiugiieiti -- Mex. Petroleum ___.___ lntcriiatimi Mor_ Marine Press Steel -Cnr. , 4 waisted un- aig; Jnly actors} ~o..-oi u,- M. n. ...port last Mondayr-A. ‘fill disposition .. _. Vii-hi. "I3. " ll "Qfidlrfromflollnlllfly 0g‘ 2i o'er.“ Maltelaeralifriiii. has i been posponed to Wei! ' ay. August 1am. ssiswliss-si: ..~o. a. a. alum-lo. >0.’ s. Brant, Capt. B. Kelly. came into port at Georgetown. on Saturday and left Monday morpingJA anfl-IEM-EMBER THE PICNIC in aid of St. Jamss Church. George- town, on Thursday afternoon“ If weather be unfavorable picnic will be held on Saturday. Sililtl-Tsflii-li, mzAeTEnN AGENT. -‘-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will» he. pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions- ' < ....'DON'T FORGET ‘THE AUC- TION Salo at Alex D. Martin. Graadview. Friday 25th. Imple- ments and household furniture. H. Nelson d: Son, Auctioneers. _ 3670-7-18-fstw-4i ..’SHIPPING' NEWS-Tho Do- minion Coaster, Capt. A. N. Nauf- fts arrived in port on Monday and proceeded to Montague to load freight for Nova Scotia portsr- Schooner Lady May, Capt. T. F. Mc- Doiigail. arrived from New "Gian gow and proceeded to Montague and cleared for N. S. ports-Scho- oner Charlotte M., Capt, Charles Fitzgerald, arrived from Charlotte- inwii with a loud of merchandise from ilclllois Bros" and cleared for Pietoii, N.S.——'l‘lic Tug Rona, Capt. Win. Burke, Clllllfl_lflt0 port Mon- day from Aiinanilnlo for cool.——'l‘he Motor Laurnch belonging to the Public Worka Dept., called into ..*'GEORGETOWN RESIDENT DEAD-The angel of ileatnremov- ed from our midst one of our high- ly respi-ctoil residents in the per- unii of Mrs. Smith who died on Sat- urday, July 19th, alter a short iii- iiess, ii-t the age of 91 years, all that loving hands nnd med'cnl| skill could do was done, but God \\'lll(!(l otherwise. Her kind, cheer- and. sympathetic nature (Pllilflllfflfl her to all. Being lovi-d and respected botii by young and old. Her charity and iiiibeiitl- '4‘ ._-V ,...§.1ir.j;'¢1~~f,1sj.,_-_ 6;}, (United Prue) . . l ossiiapiupuit-ruiy .--Takll\' ashi, Minister of Airlfl llllfe‘ QM Commerce. voiced" his disap royal of the‘ Anti-American mov, out. Tho boycott. he says, is, a favorite" weapon with the Chinese“ and it brfngs economic ‘disad antag- es. The boycott of American goods would not lead necessarily ‘to the" encouragement of domestic pro- duction. A wisercourse would he to import what is profitable to be imported, while at the some time exporting homo goods in as‘ large should strive‘to eschew luxurious habits. They must refrain from us- ing, luxuries, no matter whether they arc of foreign make or Ja- panese. Among the luxuries import- ed is woolen yarn. The encourage- iiicnt of knitting among Japanese women with a view to giving thefn employment was the cause of the importation of yarn. Last year. it was imported to the amount of 50.- 000,-000 yen. la his opinion, waste silk or sonic other substitute for ivooliea yarn can be found among domestic products as material for knitting, rind it is desirable that a wider use of those substitutes should he tanccuragpti. 'i‘iie above view of M. Takahashi is approved by the Japanese press. it is true that anti-Aiiierieaaisin is enjoying increasing publicity in tho Japanese press, which, however, express ilisuipprovul of the reckless illllllllllfllifi of scutinieat which it reports from day to day. While con- ilciiiiiing the attitude of the agita- tors as beneath the dignity of fl. great power, tho Japanese editors direct special attention to tlic scr- ious economic tiisudvusltages of the, boycott of American goods would oiiiaii upon Japan. 'l‘iie Jill says that it docs not add to tlic reputation of Japan, as a great nation, to take leaf out of the book oi tliiititise students antl'boy- cott American goods, Such mis- chievous action only tends to injure the Japanese case and ls least. calculated to promote a satisfac- tory solution of the Japanese- Aiiierieiiii problems. The Japanese people were absolutely in the right when they condemned American voiigressiiicn for having allowed iiig fulth ever impelled her to. the good 'work of the‘ com-I iiiuiiity nnd her beautiful death Wnsl a consolation to the dour ones left belii-iitl. She was attended rag-l ulariy iiy her pastor Rev. Father Kiggns and was always prepnrvtlI to die. She loaves to niouru one. tineiiiselves to be carried away by iiioiiieiitiiry impulse, or influenced by party tactics, to pass the unti- Jiipiiiiese legislation, but their case would be injured if they allowed their sentiment to get the better of their reason.- Au has often been joinited out. phi.- -‘ quantities as possible. Tliefpoople" The choicest fruit of Californiifs virieyiirtis- plump nad flavory Sun-Maid Raisins. That's one of the things that gives this special loaf its famous goodness. I prepare it “special for Wcdncsday"—the finest of good white bread, fragrant with the rich and fruity goodnessoLSun-Mnid Raisins. lfsashealthfuladdelicious. And it's inexpensive. order today.- / Serve it regularly on Wednesdays. Places standing order with your baker, grocer or bread -. . tifllflsfltlhtAsli hi!!! l0 deliver or reserve n loaf for you each week. Phone your standing Endorsed by bakers everywhere, and by tho Bread. and Cake Bakers’ Association of Canada i l l ‘The pottory is ineluilisil in an ex- “m1 5mm"? Proceedings “m l" h" Reading ~ - - - - - - -- 59% daughter Mrs. Walsh. Sincere syiii-lilll: Jill ilrfwfleil- Hi8 llllilillfilll"! "c- —-~ ' ' * . . hihiti of ev ll. o EPlLlS ly,'S‘i- "men “M” we Fir“ Arms Ac‘ sqmher“ ‘Pacific — 95'” .t1 l . t. _ ‘vi i‘ ftic American Congress did I ' " ‘ ‘ - Fllntlgils Petlilil- flllltlulflllilltllllfi hf llllfl “mm” "film" perm“ mnmcwd Smdebaker ---- -~ 37'}: ijclstlyin Bptiiifeelndelilor {hing-fill kiilliili/iil tllaeuiiibddy the true spirit of tho ace a stfndmg %dn“day 9rd." with you’ Bake’) Gmc” or Bwad Salesm“ British School oi‘ Archaeology ill Wm‘ m" shipment‘ “mm ‘Pacific - largely attendedr-A. Allli-‘Tli-‘iiil llellllle- “m1 "~15 m be‘ EgypL Similar cases were shifllloil ndltah Copper _ _ 771/, __.__<.Q>-i. 1t3X])t'.Cl.i9tl tliot body will sooner or th im l.‘ m t _ h h , . -_ _ - ~An amazing-feature. of tlic pot- “M” time. ‘ll-mu "WK ti"? camel! .1. S. Steal ______ ._ _ 101151, acorns “m can,“ by 11,8 Dre, litter recognise its mistake. The L ’ B“ “m “a i‘ “r “n” i “t t e , 1, ‘j t‘; m“, exhnms is mm‘ Jlnhuugh quay. They (‘Zlllle from the garagegi‘. S, Industrial Alcohol ___’_'"‘l2-’ 5",", 1,1 111,111 1,1,1,“ 1:1,, 11o 0,1,, “v1.31 only way to attain u solution of - yhllflhlllfllllll is of Spanish origin, _ h‘ at Waiieteail used as an improvised ’ (hi; Japanese American problem is, m‘ l ° ma“ o‘ 39M“ ‘mm ne'er I earliest in point of time, in beauty be 1m11b|ed Wm, 11,011, 11mg whu," referred m by v_ m6 Indians as p, . n,» wmkmflnspn, they m... 11,, 1111. warehouse. and were" simllarlyi MONTREAL EXCHANGE 6,, ,1“, 1 ,, Mme, a, 111,110,, .8 therefore. tui- and theJapanesepeo- . u n _ cat eve,- devised in ancient l-Igypt. mawkc“ ‘steel ‘mslmgs- i , ' Co", Riiuimve, 1,, a€a11‘ab1o_ “y pie to handle it in n diapacsioaa-te all?“ smeni Emu“: imam‘?! $1,“? " l V i lilrido of a black clay and apiiar- Anegumm“ m“! ‘he mmem“ Mimi“ View‘? ------------ -- 103.40 -__-_-<q>---—- "lfllmer- will“! “imllnl-"PE the“ v g t n‘ “Etna. I “Tum?” I h‘ . _, ,_ an“? gmzod’ 11“, m1" ,1,,11,,,,,,, lvllt! cases were guns, and were 193d Ylctory _ _ __ PERSONALS strong protest to America, they y - ‘i; “éaaillfla 6.9M" “l: ° talk‘: i .- bowls anil vases bear a remarkable ‘fany gflm-‘i l“ Ru-‘Wa by w" “rllilz: ‘lclfify - _ -- _ mtlfit remain COIHDOBBIL Bfiflllllllllllfl- --.~ --- mm tlérm ‘was awmzumtg ouwr similarity to tlic black household ‘ ““"°"‘l""‘- “m” ‘i’ ‘he "m!" “l 195' vlclfifl’ ------------- .. — __vM1-_ 1LJarvisv,.1-1,,,,1_1»,.¢en¢.l¥ “Villillllg Bu" “was l“ ma)’ (United Prue) strange" o, ‘he £58m‘ la cough, ___,_, militate against the dignity of their protest. _ - 'l‘iic similar view was expressed by iiiaiiy other leading papers. They -(sy Dominion Novvs Servilcel now cannons. Jilly 22. --'ni circus hero, a performer who v Scotland Yard, who authorised a watch, when more cases turned upl for export. - iy visited GlJOTRUNlWflr-A. cred solid ground for thc thncry of those that believe the new-found tribe descended from tho Scotch. ware now co fashionable. "They belong to n period earlier than that hitherto known as pre- historic," Prtifessor Sir Flanders BARCELONA, July 22. -At the recent discovery of so-calleil "white Indians". on the isthmus of Pan- BANKS _ ..'Mr. Giliis, inspector of Dred- gcs made a business trip to George- Petirie explained to u “Daily Chron- icle" reprcsr-iitaiivti, "So iai- as can be judged, their ditto is about 10,000 yeard before Christ. "When t-licy were made the pot- ter‘s wheel was not known, aiiii they were turned _out tho fingers and a sort of l-lere, you see, we have a broken piece of one of the combs used. "The secret of tiicir‘ iiianuiuizture was lost, and, although ill" pottery . made in nncicnt Egypt ilioii-Qiiiiila oi‘ years later is good, "none of i; is, so beautiful as this." Other exhibits lncluile. some (ll the oldest bricks. probably. in thi- world. About 10,000 years they are made of Niio mud wattle- iPainted on ilie ceiling of the tomb oi‘ King Uaii-kii-rn wan found oiil, and , ‘tihe pattern known as tlic "(l-reek key," but it was designed about 2.600 yea-rs boforc (ircek civilisa- tion arose, . Copies of the paintings are shown rig the exhibition, which re- - mains open until July 26. admission being tree, i W. G. Y. winDNioso/iv, .n~'i.Y 2a 790 Kilocycles (330 Meters) WGY (Gcbnecindy, N. Y.) General Electric Company ~ Q Elatern autumn Time entirely by comb. agc at Wanstead, which was said to he the source oi tlic consignments. The cases-ten oi‘ iiiciii, unusual- ly large, made of wood an incli thick and lTt)ll-l)0llllil—~WL‘l"U allow- ed to remain in tlic shed along- side thc quay while observations were kept, nnd persons who came to see about lhoin were immediate- ly tackled iiy the tictectivcc, The eases were npoacd on Tueo- diiy by the authorities. Inside each case was a zinc liii- iiig, and inside were found ills- ,munticd machine guns and their liiiouiiiings. Altogether they would weigh about two tons. The tlciectivco kept a watch on the cases until yesterday, when the ship wliieli was i0 have taken them to Amsterdam left tlic 'l‘iiames. The cases were not taken on board, lint were hnniletl over lo the ciistoiim by the police. ii iiislini (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July '.'.l-—~Th8 "Coco dc Mer." or double cocoiinut plum. will iatercat mahy visitors to the Watch was also kept on the gilF-‘lilllllf (loiiimorce ____ _______‘ Bil’ llimir Royal ____ __ llank Montrea 1-. Bank Nova Scotia _______ _. Wl\v11t—July 126%. Sept. 125% Der. 128%. cern~Jiily 100%. Sept. Sept. 192%. DB0, 91%. ‘Nikita-July 52%. Sept. 15%, Doc Captain Spins _ Yarn 0f Cannibals- Oni Tiny Islanti (United Press) SAN PEDRO. CltL, Jilly 21.- Deepwater skippers of Dollar "nrouatl-thc-worlil" steamers are betting the reputation of befiig among tho body's most interesting yiirn spinners. l-‘irst there came the “floating island" d soovery, backed up by llliofogruphs. Now along counters (inptaiii Kenneth ll. Lowry, musici- of the President Garfield, who tells ii thrilling story of cannlbais in the town lust wcek—A. .."Miss Margaret. Senciitliniigh, llo ton, is visiting Mrs. McDon- ald, GPOfKGlUWll-"A. ..'Mrs. P. A. Sciillcy and daught- er Cflllfllllllflf‘. are vsltlni; her sister ii law Mrs. Jack Seuliey, Souris. A ..“l\ir. Allingliani, St. John, In- spector of l‘iibl‘c Buildings, inotor- ‘All to Georgetown this week on oflicial llll8lllUSS.-—A. ..'Miss Florence McLean lins ro- luriietl to her homo in Georgetown. after visiting her sister, Mrs. Mc- Donald, Sytiney,__N. S.——A. —-;—<0->-—-—- WARM THE MILK When baking o custard warm the iniik before adding the egg and no water will settle in the bottom of the ilish. GLASS JARS Keep the small glass inn; with covers in which you buy stick candy, and nan them for storing Indian Ocomi. It happened off the isiuii-l of llocosiiiuto, according to the can. iflifl- "is slilii wasnassinz lhe 1a., tie lilotcli of land in ihc .16.“ o; night en route to Suez and Port‘ silm- KYIOWYIIK thcro should bu o "Kilt on tho island, tho tliirfioltfs qiiaricrmastor called Lowryfi; 1,1. spices nnd tho like. GREEN‘ VEGETABLES _ Green vegetables will keep their color better if they are cooked uti- covered. 1 They worn ycliing some kind gibberish, apparently moaning unanimously urge the Japanese people should refrain from any uiiilesirnbio conducts prompted by momentary impulse. The boycott u liieoas to increase tho profit for tlic lioine producer. For instance, tho boysott against American films, was contemplated not as a pro- tost against anti-Japanese move- merit la America, but as a protest against the too lilgh royalties of American films. Some other papers look the inat- ter chiefly from the economic side. The fact is well‘ known that tho prominent feature‘ of Japanese industry is the production o luxuries, and it is particularly noteworthy that America is Ja- pan's best customer. in return for tlic export of those luxuries she imports from American goods which are mostly necessaries of life, such as iron and raw cotton. This fact clearly shows which side is destined to suflor in a larger measure from boycott movement. ma’ tlic papers urc uaqmlnious in tlepitiring the lihnenthbie situation and iletilai-‘eftliat prompt and mutu- ally satisfactory settlement is need- ed ipdrc than onythinrfoipe for tho maintenance of the friendly re- muons between America. and Ju- pan. - ' time my ‘Aiianmizo After having been laid up for ii vcry long time Uncle Tobias Foob- was agitated in runny instances as ' aina by tlic Marsh expedition has unleashed its iogond in New 0r- leilllilfl/Gfflfll in the romantic loro of Central and South America. An expedition of Scotsman, some say, settled in Darica in the aut- umn of 1098, py authorization ‘of the Scotch parliament. This BX- padition, numbering some 1200 per- sons, included four» ministers of tho Church of Scotland. who went along to establish a. prosbytcrial ‘ gnnizailon, and it is told that be- cause of tholr ascetic tendencies. some of tho sturdy Scotch families rebsled uga'nst them, and were banished from the settlement. Later, it is said, others of tho settlers were driven away by tho Spaniards, and it is thought likely many of them fled into the jungles and remained; This, if the sup- position is correct, might account for the wliitc Indians. _ lint the. Sun Bias tribe of Indians hiivo rt different story. Many years ago, they say, so long ago that no oao can recall the date, ii band of white moa came to Dorian and set about to rob the i-sil men of their wealth. la‘ tlfeir exploita- tioiis. however. tho pals face visit- ors incurred tlie displeasure of aa evil spirit, and soon they died. Their spirits. so the story goes, be~ ing occurred, were driven into the fever-faded jungles, where they stayed foreveriaorc. Thatis the iogcnd oftbe San Bias tribe. . According io tlfeir oldest chief- toins. n0 San Bias could inter- rnarry with another race. That law oir-| Sea. Beneath The (By Dominion News Service) LONDON July’ 22‘. —-ls thore water under the Sahara‘! . there is animal lite 200 and ‘the Sahara Desert. That is the extraordinary 1 dis- covery made by the experiments of sinking artesian wells at various points in the North African waste with a view of possible irrigation; depths wcro found to contain small crabs, Waters drawn from great entirely satisfactory. it has bout possible usually explain the presence of fisii and shellfish in‘ and lockedup during some primeval catuclysni. These nnliiinis themselves gradually ‘to new ‘ ll yeui-ii in the Sahara prove Sahara Desert A Paris dospatcnstates» that 300 feet beneath tho burning sands of to underground waters by tho fact that they were adapt con. npiith the Sahara belong to a mo, lea inhabiting the iakcs of, Pales- ae. , . Shafts sunk during the new are arc to "loop tho ioop" on a motors; over a long wooden triick was willing to go through his nirili cause of the risk of skidding iiis the rain. Wlien the impresnrio nxpiiiid this, the audience ciaiiitiiiredi, the whole programme. So the cyclilit, Morris AllIill-l Frenchman, to savo the fare nlii improsario, decided to iiilie i! sk. . At the bottom of ti.» siuivtl motorcycle slipped off the W! and dashed among the siivvifliil and crushed aminst o tree. WW it was smashed. Albina was killed. and w’ spcctatorswere enrri-iil off i conscious. . ,,. . » ____ fisii, and shell fish, all alive. The discovery is proving an absoiuto pgpmgp puzzle, no‘ theody so far seeming TBRCll0P—-"J0llnfly, give mo s’ tence lilting the worn tiliuleni. i Jolmhy-_"Poppla who driiili loggers‘ wlfsky dinileiii shill“! or thnri those who don't. When making a frii't tart. m" little cornstarch with sugar ditioiiii, hut, living in darkness, are 1a a we s blind entirely or possess 101:9 Idllllllll- i"!!! "l" _""‘ 1 ciibcsl optical apparatus suitable N!" m“ l“ PWVM" ‘i l” to darkness. Those found under- OVBP- - ‘and’ Bunio H ltnbiidailywnwitii Mini large shoots of water everywhere. i, J0 totes the pain out '1? tcntioa to its absence. . tropical house in Kcw Gardens " Itiithcr than take n chancu o here this sum-mar. they'd eat us if we came ashore. los rocovs ed sufficiently to be We stayed on the ship." . st‘li holds. and‘ so strictly is it ob- nbio to ri e to townla his BOB-illi- Animriis found now proilibi. the X,- lief that [hero is n. vast initials; 11.80 a, m.——v8tock market report. i _ 5.80 p. (dour-til 1.: y‘ ‘ 1'1‘ 11.40 a. mr-Produce markeg rt» \ port. 11-45 a. m.-—Weiither report. 11.1. ra.——’l‘imc signals. 5.00 p,‘ mi-L-‘Produce and stock market attentions; news bulletins; baseball resiius. - or!‘ YtIIf/h’! ‘Qdmpanion ) n . ‘l l . "l m¢-"Advsntura Story" This pniin, which in its native lnnd roaches a height of between ninety nnd one hundred feet, has ii strange and mysterious history. Tho doable nut from which the palm roars its lofty head. was first picked up in_ ihc Jadian Ocean about 1710 by n sailor. who, on lalltllfig‘ p, intiiii. was told that it the ship touched at ihfs nor: no lllglltly. wc anchored UJI’ the night. ""1 "mfflln! We wore putting boats ovcrside to investigate tho lights excuses for not chewing,‘ Wig"! "n worn char-iron] In Nflfl i.--»~-i '° i °f 1111M imam. iii-mud vita lWlPB-JDYIII ' I the illorus. m" "M11110." said the skipper, when ' At Suez, Capt. bowry reported tlic occurrence, lie said. 1 "They il!iln't scerp n bit pertur = ed," ho chuckled. "ln fnet they t us that it was iin ordinary, ME polling-that six of their lighthoa keepers hail been killed nnd oat by the island's cannlbalii. law's flivver. “Welhbow [Yd you‘ llké It. Uncle Tobe?" asked n neighbor, after they returned homo; _ "Pretty well, thank yo, Addllofi," replied the ancient marl“ ‘Bfnt _l waszright sorry to spa tliltrthey, “ ‘They'd iioiid o new man and? had had a turriblo epidemic o ‘up; bold faver-——m‘ghty,_ "in hi,‘ h a r _o ,- serveil that oven‘ now s wliitc man visiting their, vi, watched. But there , are tales of Pocahontases overt among the San Bins, antbthey say that some of l Ilia women oi the tribe runaway married. only to be slain later or their babies flied a few days iiftaf l ' . . ft is aiihuiuit improbable lagos is carefully I with pile facts‘ men. whom they, ground sea, densely ihbiliitctli ' --—<o>.-- HAD MORE made inc ‘Ml Mrs. Jaggsby (tearfully) — You bavobbppks tho promise you m. Jaggsby——Nev‘i-' (hlcbydllllflo i: I ' "a ' . was a ire rut-c of great worth. cast Jllagles and run tlieyussurad ma " -~ womo t k t . 4°"? I'll (Kiel. pinks upfomfli“ ma‘ fli-dftll . - . -- ...- .. ._ -- ' '- “ “l “J""‘~1 . l! one. 11 i‘ - ,, .. oiiriroi-‘twd o? tlicfciirioiiii m? lfiifii lrllfilffl . ‘ -.\ ' i. ‘w , ‘ -- [an "Q" bfilmlt, as is and fabu ‘ s .-.-.. 1Q‘ --.-;v ...--;.. . > - - - ' oils-v. w j, l , ., . fliflfd’ ' OCH! Q’ tllflffl were .‘ . '. i.. ~ ‘ - road a 6,9361 tclltstjlieiia . . ., . . 1 ,1 - - r , » - . . , - _ ‘i build" i-oiwfii o iualiiv Vll- _ ~ t. QTW‘ KP-BTYNY‘. - i *°" g- ued. A double nnt.- moasutink . ‘a_. 7 ~ - NQ‘F\H'|‘5' > '" - , ,_.- twciv aches tnfdlpyitcr, was sold ' .. . _ , 7- i\ C4\7\'.'f1N‘_0f§:l"\Y v ' i '- -~=- ’ “l! " :fl1:l:fl"d0:f‘l:lllll4 cftlic l i ' i i I l’ i" ' #4 I i ‘l, m‘ P‘. _ in origin", But uni tor i “ : i f - . . I a: 1* .. ‘~ ' - .-hi ti“ ills discoverer ottbo Boy- -- . ~ - c ' ' J ‘ -. ” "ills an in ti» Indian oumi ~ ‘i w- s- ..‘~‘t*."....i it‘ ."""".f'°"'.il.' ' ' = - - i i ‘ * * o .. s‘ . ts as va. ~ - o‘ ~ 5- . 7'. 1.. .c**"....~..~.'.-:.".a "i . *‘ - * if "' ‘t. omitted f." y. moi’ i. -» "r