l L§ ` l 1 Y I U ll ml "oNli;q V ll,-‘27°7;_f"'_'°°7 __ A A. A 1 0 A I i - Ml?/lztrllllzruult ._1_ -. _ _ . ____ _ _ __ _ ' _ V nonxwo DAILY rouunnn iam T 5 ' _ 'i § . - 1 =.-¢.+ fn. -<=f1.~ » -1 .1 Ve wulrxulr mow RURAL nArl.\/l lssvl CI-TA g . RLo'r'1‘ETowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 1908. 7 " fr - _ 'sl __;______-;»_-_:;:f¢__ ____ _ - _____-:_¢-_¢;_- f_-__ _._-Tr; .-._ _Y -- -~‘ ’”~ "" ’ ' 5 i 5 5 E Klkpsu that has abs-n _ “ifldbelftosnpesmofesr _ s',._» ~ *si* - dgposits. - a’_*l-' `» an estqhlis ed fact - .eqlstala have been -"P "j° 'ian one iecgltktg in Ar- ? wlmtm eminence should be Q _ ~ _ '~- daghlluwing report ,‘ '. _ '» l .Bhtel Biological ' ' ted. = 0 themstteri 1 » ondshnvebeentound placesfnthetrrrited .;__ Q. » is he gem export, and stun. petrosrsphor QDQt"1§ igneous rock similar , h African mines, _ s Ins!! stock near Mur I oro. Phu county, Ark. The first the stones were found Aug. 1, 1906 “en picked up the total number found AQ hs! Npoft being 180. Many are White and at pod water, others are EW usd some are of brown bort two _ '_ stones welsh six d hall an ts, one being' dxosedmgiy il e white um the other brown. They thin the greenish. frisble. doc , ppnd peridotite, a rock somewhat like the hmous 'blue ground' of Kimber- |l7~ The property is being actively pgolpsoted sud developed." ll)_ Kentucky Also. ‘ is also interesting to learn that at time sl the Arkansas discovery e 6! Bol|Ua_A1rice.n prospeotors un- d I-be direction sf General Bsmuel ferment; at the Boar army. e wht hwrilhhr for traces ot the o lvms in the barren hills of t 'Nm xBl\Nll,U:‘- It semis that s ' th African teeloqist who was isnt to by the late Paul Knut- to America. to t Oinlors the Hudson y country pre- b Ile well be-issosd uid rather conservative state account of a. diamond _'ill borders. Every pro- ' lusty-piece of land in the I .swakensdtoths ww ,z»J`;__~ ~_ V-' -himself the own-‘ . `»-»~ that may rival qi l where they oe- _ . M as recsncb' been discov- I been investigated by ,te l ' tial since then many of them have Ar ber _ , . r *t~" lun. s' _'|f _ _ kv<`\1‘ 'T°,\f'4_» ,(,_'__t',_~ "'2'Y;` hi P 1 ed VB ui A dibtod thtt dismonds would be found su ~§_ -V .___ _ _ ¢V°“fUflllY in paying quantities in Kcn~ ‘ ful tests und investigations, and these l tucky. Influenced by this opinion the proved the ground to bc friuble devolu- Rffi' under General Pem'Son» has been poizeti pel'idotito,` ;t substance in which halting' test excavations in the so call- diamonds ure ottcn found and ldenti~ _ 'blue ground* region of the state. cdl with the famous “blue earth" _ , 01' 1' lnollstrrs, the fnmous Clllilllan dm- ‘T0- Thife il Ceffaihly B. merited similarity Kimberley, South Africa.. Severn! ‘ ' H Gains ' 1 (gong gm the “race as wen ‘S between the soil in the Kimberley din- w lc _ _ _*___ ____ __ ____ -Q 7m ¥ f" ' 'll 2 in F f ` -.A `~> Om The -4 , LF-1 _ M Great Oulhnan Stone " by Old A Plvooesi are god i their property is there are three rail- q th I lnoncl, measures four and u nail' bylB'° 00 - ‘VBYH Silent on e pace by the ` two :ind n. u‘ ter inches and has a DPU ggtduodiistriclgrangezllg; ox; tllléamfifldniz lingual! irnl tlllinittgngc it‘b\-'luxe' viewed thYetr trokrn sllb sppeorsnces the finds roses near at hand, there are water, wc?irht,of 11 tllmgld fénd tllllroe-quarters. is ., - < - , » oss es. us ar ave een enui , ac ri - _ \Vhen t was sl le to ondon unin- °°mP°¢°I\i °Xl>9l'¢ Of the 800l08|c11lBur- Since his return two months ago a to Dr. Kunz, rind thegmen rslvaho oigndthg l‘.000 WHS taken out °°U y, has declared that these fields* are number oi' other stones have been land and are workin the round are the fi I iid thi ilk lti fOr if but IIS VHIUG PMS d6C¥‘0BS0l1l identical in H 8@0l0sical sense. Ho is found, but despite the prospective pos- of good repute throgghoutgthe state \"lils-smin yea hs lmyf :sth (I3 tgnraevd ifrvatlll’ in Fevvlll Ycllrs LHSI month ‘Si B150 the man who has pronounced the sibilities of the place Dr. Kunz will They are comidering the osniblilrvf~;~n`~‘¢'-All xc mga 0 e B 0 x'lfh»~ 'l‘l-nnsvozll ossemblyivoted .$1 000 000 C-F9B'li*» in GDM Kfmiilffky. Wh¢\'0 UW" l‘°“5“’ dl‘1m°"d“ ¢° be KGUIS 01' 8211- 0i1lYgive the most conservative opinion that the end to bo uccompiighed muy* 'A1113 Itulv save that there are several to l\lirf'h=iS€ and present the genl' to 1 ‘"5 “B W°"th~ regarding it. He docs not wish to be not justify the nicunrx necessary to ex- f r»i-o'nlmm» ll-ebiiiining to be solved lm- Kim; Edward os rl token of the loyalty l ih0fi q,m Expmt the projector of ct diamond "boom," nor tract the stones. if they are few and|`!~l-f- the vuluc of the find may be ac- iulnl rlpprecintion of the Boers. These l with does hc desire to circulate thc idea of far between. yet they are also living ml:-:lteiy rolnputetl. lt is necessary to :|,p:~nrently reconciled people werel H0 A°°°"dl”3' 'O DT- KUHI. it was in his an American diamond flold’s existence in the belief that they have discovered- ascertain what percentage of diamonds ‘ m0'-'c'i to this spusm of generosity byi dill BDHCUY B9 all Blipert on Sems and soil until matters ure more certain regard-' a real diamond flcld and that the painn will be yielded by ‘on of dirt und l the new constitution which Ge-ncml ' |'|<` - UYIBUWOIICY that he was asked to go ing the present find. Certain it is that they are taking will result in further rock for oven in minds that pay thot Eotha has secured for them. ‘locntvti a Dip!! llllfiili 8** l2»"K0 HH fl" 0 Aflihfiiilll B. Short time after a num~ the stones discovered ore genuine, but and better finds. The men who own the yield must be at least' onel-half cnrati It l< also ll fllci that diztmonris novel film °f “(01105 °f Varying lizos had been "salted" mines are not things unknown lnnd are drilling and doing their utmost to 'every 1 600 pounds of waste. Again ironic to light ot-<‘n.'~:ion:\llv in various! Hin]-I und by men on the estates adjacent in o, country whero, according to one to prove the value of their discovery it must be known npproxinmtely tollpartsl of Uncle Sam's wide domain. l 'l`h<’ o the one where the first stones had of the closest students of human na- and in a short time the truth should be what extent the rocks contain dia- l The Piedmont plateau, at the south-ll-lcnl een discovered. On his arrival at the ture, "the people like to be humbug- known. In the neighborhood where monde, The cost of extracting theieastern hose of the Appalncllinn has thc ppeeed diamond field he made c - _" N. gems from the rocks is nnothcr far-.tor prolluoorl, in thi- region betivc-on south- _¢-\': _ . ` Je ‘ _ ' ',-_ `\ ' -.-.fit vi .' =.'9i.'?‘;f ’ ff Q' ‘Y ft' .=ilf.f’..»_‘.,._`,_-_.vie .A _. :' V ‘f = ~ €’f`f“.,__ "_._~ _-\"-..- r .fi 4- . - . _ _ -_._ _¢~,;‘--` _ . ~_ 7 ,, ..»-~ . ~. - *agp _A.`_.»._ ~ - mxxlmiswdmwunnqmg °f lllil. f-be.:o°:al‘lsd ‘&w a isaftwesty-three Girl-b. A bw ` ¢».“&*..» (Gund in pan of mont NM 00 Vlbrsbn Tha sole They dom ' if readiness thstlbe in limited numbers was q happen at almost say time place. They explained ibn! the were not indigenous to the soil. but hed mlK:'8!ad dlirllil' tht llbdll IIIIOII bill; some tu distant locality; This vary plausible solution cannot be made td apply to the Arkmsu Sad, for U40 V0- gion is several hundred mild! l`0\i§\| of the extreme southern limito! th (rent glacial mirains once over part of this continent. ' no known gaelogiegi quibble that will" account for the presence of diamond( in Pike county, and in the absence of. definite knowledge to the contrary the find must be accepted as such. Assume, ing to the opinion of an enthulisstltr journalist, it must be acknowledged that Arkansas. long' known ss the state of whctstones, rlqorhlck hogs un] gg- rioulturc, has at Ill! stnrflsl lil Q~ themed contemporaries by een-ling to the fore with s real diamond dnd. Neither A "salted" mine nsr a ruse to boom real estate is this, nor yet a fab- rication constructed ts kill space in the newspapers 'in the penoeful~ season of summer. but a. bona fide, bedrock, ex- pert inspected patch of (round with real green peridotits, igneous roclt and all of the other earmarks of a prosper- ous diamond field, most important as which is it number nf fine stonoe.` o 5 whifh the largest weighs six and I half cnmts. A Lucky Acsidenl. » The present discovery was mode si Fill? _§f.lee§»;f »v¥ii£§§=§ t. e, _ ggi . Ei* ei that enters into the problem cf the th be definitely lmowr. Thus lu the focal pa a m, and with this bein( the les! his diamond mine investigations in this tuincrl. lu prodigal abundance in the South Af- “i l-ir.-ln rllggings at Kimberley und also mt mountains. Most of the g|'oa‘ ii- " ~ and in quality One 'of tlicse latter tiny VH' rough accident by a Pike couhti workers, and until these things can be lman Wh° W" °n 5 '”“"'°m q“°_“ rum( settled the value of the find will not that "H'““""' “‘°m°“"" H‘"“|"°”°°' tchos of rreen dirt and roclt`on his of correctly existing gmloxlc condl- ‘ r“"m' he th°“‘h‘ “nt ’°"ib'y 'M' tions, with trustworthy mee at wort: on Pr"F"""y ""5"" hdd °° 'V d' “S ‘ th!! (‘l l V. pp p it of lu". and to this end he belsn makin! ming ,hal D,._ Kunz has ye: Mm :nl lnva.~ti;;stif.ms eta ou-ele.'w character. Om morning while walking across country, much remains to be accom~l °"° °t u,‘°_'° "`°°“ p“"h"° th' Aff piisherl before the renl facts regarding' kanrfn k‘f7’:°d “D l °°"“u‘r |°°`¢|n the value of the property can be asccr- p°bl` E' “mich 9°""‘°"""1 5" “““|‘|°‘ str r. Knowing that small diamonds Thnugh now found in the mont had been found in that part of the att. the man picked up the luminous lf k ._ roc and after examining it in Bra'/zil, diamonds were Obtained fm._ slipped it into his pocket. Some time merly from India, Borneo and the Ural( 11"' f` ll" -“NOWOG if !0 B friend Wh° U34. I'-:l i lf-mwlodge of geology. and aft- ,,,,.i,.,,| Hone, have Mme ,,,.lgh._m_`. l -t un.»:i:.g it under a glass the litttor from lrldln, although ln recent 5'o:1i>4' -"';"`l""’l 5-:V-‘ i" Send ll 1° an exV°n° lm. 5;,,,,gh Af,-1¢,m dlamonds have sup | Thu sion.; iruveled to Little Rock and For }.»a~svtl all former finds both in size th”-“"9 '-0 New Y""k cl'-55 Wl“"'° tl" no asa rcnl diamond wss ascertain- fin lenrnlm. :' -f 3'- fiomond wa-I nulne, und thfni-, .lr 'wr there were bpbly more .~~ the 'wound where in was found, the llndul' went quietly work, and ln a few months he had erred a number of the stones. Tho diamond region in the Blue Grass ate lies between Isom and Cruechol craters, or pipes, precisely like e of South Africa. These are filled the peculiar geological fnrnlntion w -called "klmberlite," which is the mond producing soil of Shzuth Af- a General Pearson claims to have ous De Beers, and his party is now mfr shafts and lnakinit lest drifts. old Boer leader is confident that 1' of diamonds will be found when plant is ready for operations. G. A. CARMODY. rollcnr L SERMON A , BY P. E. lsl;ANDl;R t » . _ __ _. ~ _ ___ _ __ _ ____ _ _r teaching. This some law of life ws‘How splimdidly does\ lr. Ruskin ses worked out in every realm. Ifwo' ___.. v 'would gain llternry nhtlnction there "eat on um. iubjsft' ..It,m not um must be a sacrifice oi' time and labor letic prowess there must be the sscl-idce of energy. the early mom. ing run and the cold plunge, and if we would enter into the closest rela- . If we wofuldi; have a fine physique, and sth-'P _gift but the giving. ‘It is that spirit which prompts the giving of reoious things because they are .precious" the ver converlw i , y .rr our tmodern spirit,--produce the inrgoet results at the smallest cost. field in this Provin Rev. ll. L. llaslam a ce now rector Liverpool, N. S. *Mn .._...._.....__...__._.___--- lore us. e first idea conveyed ls_Y 'tha endownment of a reasonable, facility as soul, in contrast with thai br b ~ ' of man, as contrasted with the 1 beseech you therefore brct,lu‘cn by unreasonable or lmboeile. ill result in the highest s vice." We all have to die to live, ute casts which we believe have [rent central law of life. no spiritual nature. ‘ nolther mean- would be at our best i.n li int may 'ne raladtipto the .text which lids force to St. iPaul"s exhortation. chief agent in our lives and th|\;lpre» 9 Bli- he_ life] bee of' _ HB1. In e, whdrs- of fthe, ` ion ol l‘lie`n'onsl4».t~;xm,l,n etietssueawl R0 itonsl,-endowed with the lull fseul- no form working of doll; c _ __... .-..... f O 'Henltlnehdl when iii¢ii8¢5¢|b” 'l \~,¢gln,,\,¢¢|u,¢ nutrition fails. W 54, Tm" yl-my gf., gtgfved. Then Place, and sacrifice was the the infpiiritles which arise ‘tl f1ull surrender to the p-irrp our Father through Jesus Cb llrmicssilon sh- very figure wus a symbol sllrltual, and even the posit ls Tn mm or HEALTH' these objects was not without acriiloe lloliedt _ The above is s portrait ofwllilsm U. Colton, Boston who with f be the death to sell as tm; aloof when liflrss tu zniflcsnce. the Altar of S nl placed without) the on of God's entering into native of Spring= of ` bot use the mercies of God that ye preIent,modsrnile our toxt and Nad lt. in tha your bodies a living sacrifice, holy lbght of ‘these explannuone. "I, ba- seceptsble, umto God, which is your seech you therefore brethren reasonable service. l1G’°iU 0( G0l'|| if YOU BTO One or two words' in regard to thelahle beings, and not imbeic full ‘ " Romans XII : 1 ;- tic ~ l ' by the I reason-l ilu, to force bf the word 'reasonable I p-essnt your bodies a living sacrifice, may help t elucidate the psmngi bfi- DOW. I-nd N°°¢l7\able unto God, Wlliflh 1211 pi.Y.tuul ser must - sm is the Ii we o there condi- com- the its Col Hnlph wus in attendance at the G l , _ rand Lodge meeting of in your |y|t€m.' “S Y°“ 3 1 9 H 0 0 0 ' wld. Mother Selgltli -' we would enber into theclosest rela- up m¢k¢_g in énd of ' 4|' ,tlonship with our ll'a‘ti1er ilu Hesvenl ,,.__. _. _.,..=.=._=- --»~--'--» - _ _ T;tiqh_‘by_-, strengthening N19 lthere must first of all be the' nltsiri »/ ’ n °°“" f s.:.°;°.':";‘:.:°:,:.'; ;';.f.l:.;.i°°- ft... »»~~» ~»~<»-- °f ~ t hntion. In the demand' of the Greeks, . Fnislnzexlgnggilfhtwlillg '5:;" Egp,.l;$:?;_I Jw" nw 5 vision of the whole tim- un o you, except s corn of wheat tives of the Gentile world came andlmg world turning to him. Was it made known their reqililf f" 5" my wonder that the enthusiasm of f::.."'l...J.:°:'.' :;'..t:.°‘:::.:'.::;°'::.°;u»» M m-» »~~~ D 1 4 that the Som of Msn snuclpsm. His influence hui l-<~'-.""“' "' °°'”° .. id,l t li uid be glorified it is the vision (ree will ascended the cron at Cal ` _ gall’ 2l|:;»rl:;te;1crt¢>Ill:»J?h?!\so:0tiiiHltioios :feud luccon in a liie'| go;-k,|vnry,,l-iq vindicated thrltdtii of Hillcn-f Bl‘°¢\‘Vi“°» Oli- fini! 0! WON# ¢°U°\Wl ‘W ”7”° i ... »uo1°l-in ~ \ Strom; ~ . SYRUP :=,:".,.:.°......; me ee as ps neun. new minus l A. y. worms eo.. Ln.. M0N'l‘RE‘“- - fall into the ground, it sbidsth Uv it but how striking are the conditions of that success, °'V\xlly, verily, I say t self dons, but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit." Such was the teaching of the Son ol Msn, our re- presentative, sud when Ha of lrisown "In church building, it ls the Y/_f°“°hlP Wm* U1# MGBWI' 'J°°\1= -pint which of two marbles will tfhrlst there must be fha corren'p0°nfl'- once” 51,9 most conly bwausa “_ is ‘"3 5*T‘°""”°~ FU' °"°"Y- Ubin 10" when the temple was in building “Lg” rfgsre Tustéhlwha °°"`°°V°'-“l” und the magnificent gifts of the peo- thi mgmmceéha "wi ° ighft s‘°n'°' ple had been accepted, we are told an ` tha supremegh 'ggtllré °th°“r°°lV°"tliati "the peoph reioiood because of our- very ban gaH'w§’ ‘;_IZ;"h°" they had offered willingly, and with work in ,md thmffh 0 “gd tn mivorfmtnoss oi heart- The modern Paul claims to begéh “gh 1” t S' St' silirit Fumbles if asked to (ive all li” "fn" ° g es pun" all. In ancient Greece, the temples In the vlmrimp of the ,any Iam’ lid public buildings had in their ,tu th, 5 'hal 6! the ob _ ° ° which on account oi its position* _,,¢,,,,m,5 muh of the hfwrggz use hlaoen from the view el msn ns