SEL A all Raia oe eran — — ~~ mo _ > _— Travelling Rocks. (NGULAR PHENOMENON. ~~ > Lord Danraven, who will be remem. | ing visited Nova Scotia two | bered as hav or three times during his sojourn mn Canada, while engaged in hunting, con- tributes an account of his tour to the Nine for Julv. We extract the following strange incident | } ‘ ‘ * eenth Century in hi: Lordship's alventures :— A stranve scene, tor example, which eame within my observation last year, completely pein led me at the time and has done so ever since. IL wasin Nova Seotin in the fall. when one day my Indian told me that in a lake close by, | all the rocks were moving ont of the water—a circumstance which [thought not a little strange. However I went } | ; yer . | *) to look at the unheard-ol spec lean sure cnough there were the rocks ap- paren ly all moving to dry li out ol The lake is but shallow and nasses ot Many ot these masses appear to have travelled right vat of the lake, and are now bigh and dry, some fifteen yards above the mar- ‘They have ploughed uble extent wrreat rock. Ss ; the water. gin Ol deep and reoularly defined channels for themselves. You may see them of all sizes, from blocks of say roughly speak ny o stones which a man could lift. down Moreover. you find them in various stages of progress, some a hundred yards or more from the shore and ap ; rs aoa ist beginning to move; others their destination, ’ “4 Rue oe ‘ } [have said, bigh and pret en ly hall-w and \ to other again as dry a In all cases there isa distinet groove or furrow which the rock has clearly ploughed for itself. L noticed one particularly good speci- men, i ove the water. nenormous block which lay some above bigh-water mark. The earth and stones were beaped up in jront of ittoa height of three or tour feet. There was a deep furrow, the exact breadth of the block leading down direct|y from it into the lake, and ex- tending till it was was hidden from my sight by the depth of the water. Loose stones and pebbles wore piled up on each side of this groove in a regular, clearly defined line. IL thought at first that jrom some cause or other the smaller stones, pebbles and sand had been dragged down from above, and consequently had piled themselves up in front of all the large rocks too heavy to be removed, and had left a vacant space or furrow behind the rocks. But it that had been the case, the drift of moving material would of course have joined together again in the space of a few yards behind the fixed rocks. On the contrary, these grooves or furrows remained the same width throughout their entire length and have, I think undoubtedly been caused by the rock forcing its way up through the loose shingle and stones which compose the bed of the lake. What power has set these rocks in motion it is difficult to decide. The action of ice is the only thing that might explain it; but how ice could exert itself in that special manner, and why, if ice is the cause of it, it does not manifest the tendency in every lake in every part of the world, I do not pretend to comprehend, My attention having been once di- rected to this, I noticed it in various ether lakes. Unfortunately my Indian only mentioned it to me a day or two before I left the woods. I had no time, therefore, to make any investigation into the subject. Possibly some of my readers may be able to account for this, to me. extraordinary phenomenon. -— -- ed An absent-minded gentlemap, on re- tiring at night, put his dog to bed and kicked himself downstairs! He did not discover his mistake until he went to yelp, and the dog tried to snore. A tradesman baving bought a door-mat with the word Sa/ve (Welcome) in the centre. a country man relative, on seeing the mat, remarked, ‘‘L say cousin John, what kind of a salve is it that you make and advertise on your door-mat ?" yiurds ‘She makes all the conquests she de- sires,’ said a gentlemen of a reigning belle toa lady. ‘ True,” was the sharp respon:e, ** but she would give all her slav for one master. Liver is King. Nhe liver is the imperial organ of the whole |uman system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is distur] “din its proper action, all kinds of vilments are the natural result. 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