=15‘ fEBRUARY 2s, 1931i w”. rm: CHARLYYlTETOWN GUARDIAN _ .._. ____ PAGE .1 w! Ffifiiells, $50,000 Diamond Central Guardian ._ __ EW fmaré and Reasonably Price?! A i One Sheep Purchased ' N a GARDEN CITY BURIED-I lbs for 70 cents. Buy your M9917 from ll Littlt GirlPlayed Iackstones With Precious Jewels and At- out tdainatera or at our aalesroomf .3 __ ‘ tached no Value to Them. I . Pure M11100. Ltd. ti l - Many rnilliofiaires have been made scratch in the glass which was in- mum Mm-mTm-ONTHE Am_ I’ M, from the diamo ’ fields oif South distinguishable from the cut made by m. m“ a a mum, i‘ to a“ an i Africa. One of these, Bir J. B. Rob- the diamond. In disgust they threw Mam“ m, was“, o‘ mtwm h» ~-»-'-'- ‘ . inson, who made millions on the th atone out of the window. but ai- mm“ mama,” wmch Wm b, ...-. Ollcannotbstoocarslnlabouryonrniilk‘ Rand, told the ‘ollowing romantic terwards 0'Reil1y went and picked it ‘madam at H5 p m by ONRA i “l: WPPlY-Use safemillionlinDoroiliy Brand story of the early days of the indus- up again and put it in his pocket. Moncmm ' ‘ ' ' To the Lady Patricia for ladies and M p BvnnarcwdMilkis liorllimd-—j'ustlsiafals try to a London iournalist- Reads "In Ooleaburs hc met a Colonial the Patrician for men Watennan’: ifiawmami-samiaihavbahunivnu» m: fictlo but dis t : m iai ho d to think th ' - n“ dd‘. mdiuifom-hmh ‘"7"’ ‘ no“: om 3mm zyemor’ mar-bi. guilt“ Lewmmgm m m M 1m ‘i; CAVENDIEH AND NEW GLAS- now sold another beautiful pen. f" “*5”! "*4 dflfiea- I‘ 1' m" dis-a- millionaire "m. John at. 0’Rollly decided to send it to Cape Town. a 60w " 5mm“ h‘ u“ ma“ u" N°‘ 94' ' Ne» i”- Mvuuliakra-iuslobaiu cfthc not; outcpclnnod at a farm oi Bchalk lapidary who had just arrived from chm“ °n why’ Mmh m ca“ . . A milk hi" 5"" limb" "P in" "M" "W'- van Niekerk in the neighbourhood of Europe ekamined the stone and re- endlsh at n 3' l?" and New G188‘ Deggned m 3 “bum hoirwflmized. 30mm M,” they Wm ‘imns pomd m, i, w” a n H, w“ d,“ gow at a p. m. ‘The Third Word Blue - Grey - Brown 112-." ,. from the Cross". Rev. H. S. Bishop. _ _, , on the stoop drinking their coffee, mond, and bought it for $2.500. Back minute, _ "Al-gun o-aeiiiy noticed a little girl purine went- O'Reilly to Van Nlekerk, and ' % with some stones before the house, paid him half the money as he had hood EVAPORATED the game which children have played promised. ' m!“ L w' BANFIELD who is to ever since the world began. "This set Van Nlekerk, thinking. spa-ax m the Baptist church Bun‘ V cdued it Jacirstonod; it has He remembered that some time ago gfyqngfgglcig std“ “mils”? PEN - - c c $5 - t a different names in different coun- he had seen a little bushman, who m ' n a ° ’ ' ’ ' New Halg a’ ue says King‘ ShOWS ~ tries. It is a very simple game; the canted on a string round his neck, “M? taint first“ Efugao l? g . , ,0 speaero ousan nga wose ' I5 NOW APPTOVEO Kgen Interest 1n child throws the stone into the air es a kind of charm, a big stone, thirty years of service m Africa ab which had- the same dull, lustrous glow as that which had Just been sold at the cost of $2,500. "He saddled his horse and rode off to seek and, if possible, to find the bushman. He rode here arid he rode there, but the missing bushman was nowwhere to be seen. Wherever he went he left word that if the bush- and catches it again, after having picked up another stone from the ground. ' ‘The atone which the little girl was playing with had a curious lust- rous glow which attracted it to Van Neikerlr, who said it was only a shining pebble which the child hao picked up somewhere. Ofieilly, how- ever, said he wanted to look at it man turned up he should be sent on fords him material of wonderful in- Here is THE pen for business terest. ' professional“ person or student . . : in lscf, lor anyone who wants exceptional value in s Fountain pen . . beauty and performance . ; at moderate cost. Boxing and Speed LONDON. Feb. fl-Captain Mal- colm Campbell walked into Bucking,- ham Palace this moming, spent 40 minutes with the King, and came out Sir Malcolm Campbell, His Ma- jesty having bestowed upouhim the accolade of knighthood. l wmoow, m. Feb. 27—A. r. Indy-nan, the sculptor, has made mother attemPt upon the national memorial to Earl Haig, which is to’ eiand in Whitehall, not far from the ggnotaph. The model of ‘his first ef- [m1 met with strong disapproval of ndy Hafg. Her Ladvship was sup- FEW MEN know West Africa as Rev. A. W_ Barifleld does, fewer still can make his hearers realize the country and its people as he can. He speaks in the Baptist Church, Sun- day morning at; 11, in ‘Trinity Sun- we| _.."J'_‘i' IIQQIQIIORIIIIIYI-IIIIIIQQIIILAIIQa (w? §.\\ Ask your dealer to explain the WW1 by a considerable body of Winiori. Ivir. Hardiman, therefore, made mother model, and this, with m, first effort and a bust of the late m1 Haig, has been on view in the poyul Gallery of the House of Lords. ,Whatever the merits may have been of Mr. Hardlntanh original creation, there is not much doubt The honor was in recognition of his fen/t of driving an automobile 245 miles an hour on the sands of Day- tona Beach. Fla" on February ll. The King, said Sir Malcolm after- ward. was very gracious. "The King had a lot of photo- graphs or the Bluebird, my car, and as we talked about them he kept so they got the stone and examined to him at once, and at last he turned it. homeward fearing that the prize had "As the result of the examination escaped him. it ‘asclnated him more than ever. He "Some time afterwards Van Niek- turned'io Van Nlekerk and asked‘if erk got up early to harness two lean he would sell it. ‘Nonsense; said the horses so as to drive into Hopetown. Dutchman, ‘it is not worth anything; He saw a dirty little bushman sit- you can have it if you like.‘ It was in ting at the end of the house. ‘Who vain Oileilly pressed him to name are you?’ he asked ‘Don't you clay evening Y. M. C. A. service in Zion Church at 8.30 and in St. Paul's Parish Hall at 8 o'clock on Monday evening, in illustrated lecture. at 7 and to the JOINT CHURCH SERVICES- The congregations oi Zionexid St. James‘ churches will worship to- selection, then exactly the point which seems best adapted to the use lor which you require No. 94. No. 7 group ides 0F pen point “$3 you can choose that it lent itself to criticism by those who knew perhaps little about m but a fair amount about horses. There was a. squatness and solidity asking me questions which showed he knows moire about technical matters than I had any idea he knew," said Sir Malcolm. Dlscrlnilnstlng women will approve the practical lu- lures and exquisite beauty pt LADY PATRICIA (at gethcr tomorrow, the morning ser- vice belng held in St. James’ and the evening service in Zion Church. The Rev. Moorhead Legato will be the a price.‘ _ know me, bass They said you want- "Wollf he said, ‘at least I will ed 'me.' In the dim light Niekcrk re- take it to Colesburg and see what I cognized his bushman. thil; stone,‘ said Wetennanb PATRICIAN, shown at ilie lelt, is for men who wish the most bout the original conception which H can get for it and whatever I get I - “l-lave you got , _ _ _ _ loads the distinguished soldier look II w“ delighted t” ‘mi-h; had will give you half." he, ‘that you used to wear round preacher at both services. The Mom- ‘clfimmw F"? “umlabh- "959- CW" °l "if" ' fOI d TORI‘ G086 - ' ' I I - v ' ' - . g m! more massive than he ever We my p m 5° “When he got to the hotel at Coles- your neck as a, charm? Yes, bans, mg service will be broadcast from Pasta; "Fengifgg. éziflmgs. “M”, a "m w” V"? “mum” '° 1”“ said the bushman. ‘Let me see it.’ station c. F. c. Y. The Y. M. o. A. appeared to those who knew him. and the charger upon which he was mounted appeared to be of the cart- iiorae kiltid. whether the people at Daytona took niuch interest in the record run and he was obviously very pleased when I told hi.m_ how splendidw they burg he showed it to a man whom he met there, and asking him what he thought of it. ‘Nothing,’ he said, ‘it is only a pretty pebble, and not "The bushman slowly undid a dirty bag which he wore round his neck and produced a, huge diamond. After ing service. service of song will be held in Zion Church following the regular even. Every Waterman's is guaranteed Forever against detects. Service a little bargaining the bushman agreed to part with it for a sheep. "Netkerk drove off to Hopetown, where he sold it for $56,000. It was the famous Sta;- ot’ Africa-a dicin- 0nd which was afterwards sold to the Countess of Dudley for $150,090." worth anything at all.’ " ‘It will out glass, anyhow.’ said Oheilly. and" Icing to a. window, he cut a pane. ~ .. “ ‘That is nothing; said the other. ‘I can do the same with my gun flint," and with the flint he made a The new model, much bigger than the other. includes details of harness that were missing, and it shows a Sam Browne belt—which was not on the first; but it does not show the hat, which, in the earlier model, the Earl clasped lightly in his right Stations are maintained tor the purpose cl making good our guarantee and lor servicing our pens es required. ‘ Water-man's THE BAPTIST CHURCHP-Rev. A. W. Banfieid for fifteen years a representative of the British and Foreign Bible Society in Africa, will speak at the morning service, taking as his theme "Across Africa with the Bible." Rr. A. C. Vincent will speak treated us and how enthusiastic they all had been. l "We chatted about the United States for several minutes and he showed a great knowledge of the cousitiy." Among other filings the! discussed. mods‘. ~4,oi~rs-_-4. .1 hand. The great change is the approach oi the horse to realism. It is now a noble-looking beast, of the ultra- hmiting typo. Previously the horse was squat and broad in neck and chest. The only other atlttue already i-i-ecied of Earl Haig adjoins the Parade Ground of Edinburgh Castle. Sir Malcolm said, was the Harvey- Dundee prize fight at New York, which the Captain saw when he came north from Florida. His Mai- esty seemed to know a lot about boxing, too, the racer said, and, was eager to know how the Briton had shown up. Censor Says “No” to Flirts (British United Press) BERLIN. February 27.—Censors are now engaged in a number of Berlin restaurants and night clubs to ensure that the facilities forallow- New Air-Rocket Is Explained (British United Press) VIENNA, February 2'1.-Professor Hermann Obcrwarth, one of the in- ventlrs of the "air-rocket", has just delivered a lecture in Viena on his at the evening service on “The Days of Noah and 1931." music at all services, the male quar- tette, Messrs. Qulgley, Calder, Ding‘- well and Stems will sing "That Beautiful Land" at the evening ser- vice. Miss Spencer will contlnue her short organ prelude from 6.45 to 7 o'clock P, Worshipful M. The special services Service and Selection si 5,500 Canadian Merchants. Mm! was»: Confession of Noted Surgeon lBritish United Press) LONDON, February 27.-—I should not have the slightest hesitation at once by the man whose business it is to look after the cows. The sheds have glass windows, and, in one case the writer came across, these were actually fitted with lace curtains. Then the sheds are lighted with electricity and in many instan- ces heated by hot water pipes. interpreted as the ious qualities. J l seats of his viii There are clothes that Bella-i wore, a lock of his hair, white ziowei embroidered suspenders. he used, his cane, things “from his desk and pictures that, fill in few gaps the "chair in presenting the i, we: will be continued throughout the in- 60mins Week. each evening except about committing suicide if I were suffering from an incurable disease WASH smxs ing a male patron to get into com- muriication with a girl patron are twenty years‘ research work. in“. winter in Holland 15 very Sev- musician asla man. Miss Turkey’ (British United Press) STAMBUL, February 27.-'l'he cl- Many of the pretty new prints for silk dresses are washable and do not shrink. For serviceable frocks about Iibr his rocket he uses benzine in a Saturday at 7.30. not abused. Tihs new step is a result of agrow- fluid state. ‘The empty rocket weighs somewhat more than 17-lé RECEIVES PROMOTION-I The like cancer." Sir William Arbutlinot Lane, a distinguished physican and surgeon, ere and during this period the cows spend all the time in the sheds. It has been found that the amount of if the MARRIED TEACHERS BARR KENOSHA, Wis, Feb. Zfiw-Mnrrig women will not be employed ' teachers in the Kenosha‘ pubi! schools after June so, 1932, exceptli§' those who already have taught f‘- 10 ycars, or who are within five yang of retirement on state pension, u ing popularity of‘ the installation of telephones or pneumatic letter-tubes from table to table for the exchange of messages. To aid the censors in their work patrons are now being encouraged to use official forms. One of the forms are such state- ments as: You are my type. Have you the desire to spend the evening in my company? or There is something in you that appeals to me, madame. May I have the pleasure of your acquaintance and the next tango with you? Then all the lonely young man or woman has to do is to strike out the questions he or she does not wish to use, and send the official message to table number so-and-so. But as a large number of people still persist; in sending more in- dlvldual messages censors have been placed at a kind of head post office li: the establishment through which mil-k given is much greater sheds are illuminated for some hours during the dark days, and are heat- ed when the frost is severe. The cows are groomed daily and even horns are cleaned and polished. The tall of cacti animal, lest it should get dirty, is held up above the floor level by means of a freely moving chain. When tlic long winter comes to an end the cows are turned into fillél fields. But the winds are still cclcll _ f tun and, ll‘ order that the creatures may. added t” ‘he 11st’ 0 languages " g iiof- suffer, each is provided with til m Chicago high school's if a Drop line black cloth which rcrves as an a1 ma‘? by fliergbers of m: Sch overcoat. imam 15 amnme ' Pigstics lll Holland are very ciiffci'-. ciit from those to be sceii in other action of “Miss Turkey" as the iiational type of beauty has had unexpected results. As soon ‘as it was known that Nasiiides Satfet l-ianen, the winner of the competi- tion, was a teacher attached to a State school a cry of indignation arose from part of the Turkish press. It was suggested that the Gov- ernment should dismiss a teacher WhO had forgotten that the main task entrusted to her by society was to set a living example to the aising Iirl. The Government seems quite "my to respond to this démand, and to consider Nashide Saffet I-lanen as disqualified owing to an unathorised Wham of over ten days. In this tese the lady will have to refund to the State the cost of hei- education. "Miss Turkey's" case has become m! fiXbression of a social problem. u “Hilly contests have somewhat 10st in interest as a novelty, they pounds, and five times as much after being filled. Special mechan- ism conatructed by Professor Ober- warth renders it possible for the rocket to reach a speed of nearly two miles a second and to fly a distance of 050 miles. This rapidity may be increased by placing one or several smaller rockets on the flying one. The Professor holds that the in- ventlon will enable scientists to pen- etrate into and search the higher regions of the air by a meteorologi- cal registration-rocket, fimiished with a parachute. 'I‘hencc it will be possible to photograph an enemy's position, or unknown districts, through which the rocket is to be directed. Letters could be sent across the Atlantic within half an hour, and the cost would be only four to eight times as much as it is now paid. Sackville Post learns that Mr. G. Le- Lacheur of the local seed branch has 1115i: been pIOmOtBd to the position of District Seed and Feed Inspector with headquarters at Sackville. Mr. LeLachcur entered the service in 1913 as Seed Inspector on Prince Edward Island. The same year as he was lflnsfcrred t0 Ottawa where he re- mained until 192B when he came to Sackville as Acting District inspector. The new inspector received lils edu- cation at the Prince of Wales College, at Charlottetown, P. E. I.; was given a teacher's first class license and Governor Generals gold medal for teaching. He spent two ycnrs at Guelph Agricultural College, whore he was awarded medals in field lius- serlously made this confession when discussing Canon Peter Green's view that in certain circumstances sui- clde is justifiable. “I am 75 years of age," continued Sir Arbuthnot, “and if I were suffer- ing from cancer I should be render- ing a. service to myself and to the community by terminating my ex- istence. ‘There is nothing wrong; in that view. "Let us use a bit of common sense in this matter. If you had a dog suffering that could not be cured the authorities would be quickly on your track if it was not destroyed. There is an organization ivhicli Sends V3115 and veterinary surevons countries. idci-c it n realized that in ;?:.ii;*:i.:¢:::::..;". , £321,211“.ffoli‘iiifil :;;..."",';::“..:: also vaiedictory prize. Mr. LeLach- 119511115’ REWE- lihat it likcs in rull in mud in liot “iii ur I t k - t L l .‘ éuuegsoangolvlcggl‘séilcersxicfilolggl? "It seems to me that ii the lower l ivcntlicr iii ‘ordrr to prevent the flies They HaVe B6911 Tl l€ and 191243. The Guardian congmtlb animals can be killed ivhcii lite be- from \\'0l‘l'_‘-‘lll_lZ it. The Dutch farni- . And Found hxcelle mes Mn LeLacheur upon m5 prom» comes unbearable to them the same ‘ or keeps his stics pcrfectlv clean and. highs:- l lll muiiy up-to-datc places there arei the house. this material will save you many cleaning bills because you can wash them yourself. EASY CLEANING Remember that glass ash trays are easier to keep clean than brass. When the home needs ash trays, pot- tery or glass may be a good bet. Shellacking the brass ones- keeps them from tarnishing so badly. der new rules of the school board, SCHOOLS MAiY TEACH POLIS CHICAGO. Feb. 27.—-Polish mu)’ " been started by a. Turkish daily newspaper, and has attracted scores of photographs, which have already begun to appear. in the newspapc . It is contended that imitation of western civilization should not be sought in exhibitions contrasting so greatly with traditional nceptlon of morals, and that such competi- tions can do good either to the winner herself or to the rest of the Wfllfil‘ says if you watch a {iii . 'it's a pastime; 811d i! W11 Play l5- ‘recreaticn. And if you lierir it. i ought to be allowed to tl~e illlile, on the other hand, much ualned in extension. A competition lmiscover the ‘Turkish girl with the ‘alesaut legs has among others, ti; ' nun-null ecnsTIPAT'°" can MW" competitors. The movement against these competitions is, in a sense. un- doubtedly a reaction ‘ t the slackening of morals. ' When You QVER "p. INDULGE all the essages from the pneumatic tubes pass. The censors then de- cide whether messages sliould be passed on. HUGE GOLD NUGGETS FOUND U011- (British United Pres-s) SYDNEY, ‘AUSTRALIA, Feb. 27- A nugget oi 1m ounces of fine gold, worth $38,000. has been found by a young lad at Iiarkinvllle in the Kalgoorlie district of Western Aus- - trails. It has been named the LONDON, Eng” Feb 274-; do Golden Eagle and an offer of 830-909 not believe that perjury is at all h" be“ "mud- rife," said Mr. Justice Hiunphreys at Th‘ and“? *7’ ‘h’ m1?!“ w“ m) Oonnartticnshire Asslzes referring departure from the luck usually at- to an assertion by one or his tending gold mining, for the lease “broghq- Judggg," on which the nussct was diwav- "1 believe" he added, "that the ered had been previously abandoned tendency of the ordinary Erulisb hy another miner who considered perggn-and, oi course, 1 include the am useleiis- Out of 300 men Welsh, Scottish, and Irish-—is to tcii employed on the field, only about l5 the truth in the witness box." have found gold in any quantity, -i—--i- thoimsfority being in desperate cir- SAYS MAJORITY TELL THE TRUTH NEENAH. and swung CARS FROZEN TO STREETS WATERBURY, Conn., Feb. 26.- Waterbury citizens are seeking "antl- freeze" ordinances. tion of gutters, several automobiles were frozen solidly to the street in sudden cold, tagged for parking too long. Owners were forced to pay $2 fines but de- mended legal rellcf. Due tu construc- waves and the cars were PATIENT FRAGIURES DENTISTS’ RIB Wls., Feb. 26.-Dr. V. C. Kulnlck, dentist, struck a particular- ly sensitive spot while drilling a tooth. The patient clinched his fists his arms. Dr. Kulnick has a fractured rib. animals." Sir William admitted that there was some possibility of a few using the right of suicide for ulterior pur- poses, but though proper legal and medical safeguards could be devised. "Self-destruction would no longs-i- be regarded as a loathsome thing," he said. “The other day a professor friend of mine calmly and thought- fully shot himself through the licnci. He was a, victim of cancer. The only disagreement 1 linvc with liim is that he did not use a cleanly method. “A man's life ts his own to do what he likes with and if he chooses to say good-bye that is business. Stables Are Spotless arrangements for bathing the ani-’ i ninla - MUSICAL MUSEUM ! BRINGS BACK PAST, NAPLES, Fob. SL-Si 5mg south-l cm Italy has i-eizoiistruttcrl licr iiius- izial past and is ready to show the history of centuries of harmony in m: hour or two. Iii a museum that has been "humanized," ilic stories of hymns and love songs, operas and conccrws have been visualized in collection; oi manuscripts, pictures, instruments and relics of great composers, cou- ductors and performers. The museum, attached to the con- servatory of San Pietro a Muiell. of music in the world, has freed it- \‘Vli_ir' Budd's Kidney Pills bAfc Sn Popular Q They Are Invaluable as a Prev: digs and a Help for all Kidne." a Ailments Haut Paquetville, N. 13., Feta-i- <Spcciali—-"I was greatly uffiic with Kidney trouble when my_c‘.ii- ren were bom. My mother arivi me to Lake Dodds Kidney Pills. took several boxes and have likii uscd them. Ho has suffered with v bad Kidneys and has hopespfalie entirely relieved. He feels much ~ ter Pills." 'I‘his letter comes froml M Stan J. Aube, a resident '0 t i. place. . Dodd's Kidney Pills hciril i . E cunistalicel and living only on half the size of the great Welcome which 91311115 to be the oldest school I k t b _ t m _‘_° ‘EERYPE! “m” d chm _ ‘mo’ gmlhhmun‘ “d ma?” pen-id", Th, qovgmmgne h“ Btfgnggr found at Mollagul (vic- ------ -—-—---_-.--_-_- All animal lovers would be happy self from the dust, of ages “and has illéutzeyy 32k’ egrthieiam‘ gf- , fmnwilaaflm comfy over-iiiig . But white him“: Mm or M.“ I.‘ an“ . Wm,“ "M"; m,“ rum- mm) in 1559. This weighed 2,204 m G H on a Dutch farm because the live gone in m. the modem _ personal d m d ., _ l'l_ lolly“ do ‘gm Mnumu‘ your“ b, throw], ‘m, ma, trig to the goldfields on account of ounces gross and was then valued at b e stock is so well treated. The people tomb." 5°° f7 °- I_ _ ‘Wt’ sweeten and set sedge? methods once youiearnilie perfect. the distress there. late weished 2.217 ounces cross and l R d ' H me Made oi The Netherlands are real lovers vinccdco Bellini. famous composer 130d" Kimmy Pill-i B" P‘"°-‘ - m; llamaclrwlthalit ePbilli l WI - Noiliins d" h" u" "l" Th inlo is ssed th t th covered at Ballarat (Victoria) in eme y ls 0 of animals and. apart from this of “Norma" one of the many great 51mm!’ a Kimmy "imdy- ' or Mmm‘ p‘ "d1" u° ‘ma’ Dww" ‘m’ '33» ill exprilib d inaLo e lea ih d 221i ounces gross and ‘ T° M" 9"“ °"""°' "l" tendency they have reaiiwi that it crusts sci" out by tac- ancient school, itreiiflilie“ the kidneys 5° "W * Hem v scribe for indigestion, nausea ""0" °“ b‘ "l l“ “' w" e ' oneouncebayrummmell ' _ _ '" " r _ l m“ n, f mum“, , ,dl'h,°""""hk 1"“ h}: "M9 heartburn sour stomach don Parts.‘ New York and other was then worth m e25. i-ioitor- M, 0,1,, Cgmpound pays to make ail farm stock a» iiaimv l; nrcscirt in all but the body. There do the r W0 ° K I J I ~ , “anti-egg mfmsgzhvhklm‘ headache. {tubal been standard worm “m,” w mac.” ma pou- nun," Nugget round “i; Hm End and one-fourth ounce of and comfortable as possible. Oi this is oven the sky-blue doci" with gilded lmDI-rltle! out 0f the biwd- _ it nlu nicotine; with than for overwyun‘ tblllties of ' unexploited auriferioua (NSWJ in i872 weighed 7,560 fiiiallaliffifiiifi there is no better illustration than ‘baroque decorations tiiizcei from Bel- Pu" b1°°d “ulsm! ‘hYm-‘Eh 9 ‘ma: Women hm“; oflnikggblaiugnligopgrblglgQi plluig arogii-i Western Australia. ounces and was valued at 000.000. pit z:- hixnslatrovm bu‘: wbye inmwhich the Dutch futxmi» ‘HUYSLECOHI in thineiiisbxbmatoi-ibTbbbg lalrgYagflfig-bxlmleatlllaefylvlfgztlilt‘L31 g “gunmen-m- uck hadmhm A“ ' - mud Although the Golden Eagle is the liowever, technically speaking, this hailffgice a wegk "m" o s a r s cows. ‘are e four g s. q p. . . ‘hem sound and healthy‘ b eiicliil in not sci. the same. e largest nugget ovoi- found in Weetsm was not: nugget but a mass of \ the desired shade is ob- The cow shed in HoYIaiid is scru- iwhicli he mod:- the notes of “NuiTfl-a." ,,.. . Dodo‘: Kidney Pills can - lfebiuommu “a . . . aliqiiid\iieviirifitabl _ _ ,_ _ , , __ h‘, w] , 1M "Diet M‘ ‘mu “I'm-Ind m‘ "Ill" Pl‘ "W A- trails the tbsst being the gold found in a reef. Several other tslned. it will gradually darken puloiisly oloaih Quite O-t-ii '13 flvc- J3 0091-11 1-1» m~~ ‘"19 - u , - ‘an ' "m. °l u‘ ll"!!! bottle and IYIPN" a :91?! Dell‘ ennweiu ghlng an ounces nuggets found in Victoria weighed :mf;lgfd'gjjx":fu“f,f,‘Qolofmfma is paved with white tiles so that the [phi-analogical casts to show the lfiefrflz Igodrliifilsii. 0i‘ Si; 12212115 ' a insomnia, ills-isle suemnioutoigo OEGI\.--e—-a» - some saddens _im*£°dws.bsn=_;J£:_.---,.._._Ii>wn... . ~ - noon-mm. +--~W.