The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 30, 1908, Image 6
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Odd Contrasts In Climate. "Tir?
Ijtew \uak is vpualiy thought of as s
being directly west from London. It hulgo
is, however, despite its far more rigor- *,lc u
ous climate. VKX) miles nearer the cqua- i .. **e
tor than is the British capital. The iiuia
bleak coast ot Labrador is directly *wo (
west of London. The same line passes aa
the southern part of Hudson bay and act' 1
Lake Winnipeg. On the other side of "onothe
continent it touches the southern
extremity of Alaska and continues
through thi Pl>nt?r nf Oin
Kamchatka and Siberia and Russia to ~
? , natui
Homburg. .
It Is astonishing, too, to reflect on , , 1
the fact that Montreal, with Its winters
of extraordinary severity, is 3r?0 ^
miles nearer the equator than Is Iondon.
Montreal, indeed i?? r>r> *? < ?
| Anoti.c- Illustration of the expect ' ! "
til 111 . . ! t? is JoiJU't ? I
son 0' St. Jol o"s, Isiowfi iiud: d, a ^ (
Pan . i . ess has a i t of <*?. nj
tire mlldn<?v. vhile St. John's l- i. t j
glen 01 blttci COVi ad fogs, . itt> ir :
o - ? -J?-? * * ?? ol- no t
John's is 100 miles nearer the equator, hope,
?New York Tribuno. army
the 1
! Fasting In Japan. the a
From time out of mind, says the Ja- vlvia
pan Times, certain devotees of that the ?
country have visited a celebrated tern- tempi
pie at Narita twice a year to perform triets
the pious act of fasting withlqi Its sa- wanl
cred precincts. A "fasting hall" has trlbui
l?een specially erected for their accom- ers
modation. Observations kept on 22(5 ' gnd *
men and 32 women who fasted showed tide
that of the whole number 39 fasted less nieth*
than a week, 174 fasted one week, 10 The
continued fasting two weeks, 14 fasted expoi
three weeks, and one went without ehurc
food for five weeks. Inquiry as to the rolste
motives of the fasters showed that 109 solve!
men and 23 women desired to rise in when
the world, 13 men and 2 women want- hoi,
ed to increase their business profits, 10 They
men prayed for the Bafety of their fam- the t
Hies, 13 men and 4 women sought cures portii
of diseases and 10 men wanted general solve;
good luck. Only three persons, two most
men and one woman, fasted in gratl- 1827 i
tude for the fulfillment of former pray- n chv
ers. "It need scarcely be said," re- Cred
marks the Japan Times, "that the peri- J betwc
od of their fasting was the shortest" j door
? ed to
Snowball Showert. j of th
More than one explorer in cold ell- room
mates has noted the curious phcuomc- nal.
non of a "snowball shower." The balls,
it is true, are not very big, the average
being about the size of a hen's "I
egg. hut they are true snowballs for the fi
all that?compressed globes of snow, tie o*
not little lumps of ice or hall. A fall Whit*
of the kind occurred in north London warIn
March, 1850, and at the time It was rate,
observed that the balls seemed five when,
times us dense and compressed as ordi- wrote
nary snow and in no way to be told "'i>
from the usual handmade missiles, with i
They had fallen during the night and deficit
were strewn many layers thick over "i s
a very large area. No cause?oxceDt a no.-.j <
doubtful electrical one?can be as- \
i cribed for the strange phenomenon, title
and mountaineers are apt to discredit a8 f0j
the/ stories of snowball showers told <? ?rp|
them by the old guides till suddenly In nef w
the midst of an ordinary storm they ?{ (
And themselves assniled as though by dcnu
myriads of mischievous schoolboys.? hor \
i London Standard. sent :
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tf case was likely to be hotly contested, chani
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had not the patience of Sir NVH- ?* * ?<
Graut, who, after listening for , , . .
lays to the arguments of counsel lis lit IK'111 |?l <
> the construction of a certain (i hisses an 1 Yoiiejl
quietly observed when they had work with eoi 11 to
"That act has been repealed." , ,.
ronaut. l,lo> 11 sl>eeia Iisl a
tee sat intact ion.
Up Against a Hard One. for ,..\aminat i< >11.
e great dclver into the secrets of
rc who had accumulated a fortune ^ V' I V A IVj I
retired from active business in or- ^ 1 N <
to be able to give his whole time t . ,i S'l\
udy and experiments was obswv- '' " ( ' 1 . (
> be cogitating profoundly. ( I'tieiaii
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Or -r '.1or? and Cv :>
. u> u iiicrcuaii
' iueiu were knew them to got throng
einperance societies or bands of of s(uff in |)V(, 4blvs
nor Rechnhitcs ami blue ribbon ".lupin doc; ii
. To be as "drunk as a lord" was ch,nn "Jn cocoons, aml'V
might of human felicity. It was carried such a cargo tinge
of "three bottle men." of con- ln sacks Wh(.n we uo|
I toasts, of drinking songs Even we founJ (hat U)e ,..lts ,
?hurch Indirectly encouraged in- (|mt part of a cocnon W;
erancc. There were certain dis- nn(1 tho tor tll4>il. ,
where at Whitsuntide tho church- ?r, 000 Tlie shipowners
ens were accustomed to levy con- (haf ainonnt; ,,ut> th(.
lions of malt from the parlshlon- consi(iered faultv the .
This was brewed into strong ale ftllowod 1( was; (llt. Iir
iolcl in the church. The Whltsun- Wlon feast th(. rats lin.,
topers had. however, a pious Japau has packeil co,.ool
ad in their madness. cases
, money spent on the beer was '"Everv time n ship gel
uled by the churchwardens in orpoo, Q ra, K ,
h maintenance, and the muddled out the r;Us ,||U py tJu;
rers no doubt believed them- ,oa(l0(1 up npaln m<1
* to be pillars of the church even ,(it as mmerous S(llll
. under the Influence of the aleo- rat Rllar<ls on n
they rolled upon Its pavement. ls ahvavs fllIlllKlltl^ !l(
thought themselves supporters of t.nrgo of fruit or tea I'
hurch when they wanted "sup- siting rhl of them out I
lg" themselves and deemed them- <Jrnphic
5 most saintly when they were ?
soddencd. Until as recently as Prepared For Conti
[when the license was withdrawn) ..We ,lavo ,()ts Qf (.u
irch and public Imuse were cov- qu,?,(s. from paliollts v
by one roof at Dcepdnle. midway to have operatioils pcr
;en Derby and Nottingham. A ? m|rso Jn 1|u, womons
that could ho opened at will serv- of ono of (h<, Now Vul.,.
separate the consecrated interior j fho,.pllt nllOUt the ]ns|
e church from the common tap- Bnhl on t,,Js BUbJwt
of the tavern!?Chambers' Jour- wb(,? one of my pntient
to tho operating room ea
, and asked tne to wri
, .i , .. ! cards to Iter husband so
. .n?-mims HUlOKnipn, sum | g,K11 thrIn tho ?
lend, "by addressing to lilm a lit- \ %vas to rf.at, .Mv UO))I.
le on his splendid work In tho , oponiMoil was aMO oVh
; House nncnt the Itusso-Japauese j , nm Kl.f(illff
or was It something else? At any of|u,r Hno .N,v ()<;|
I shall never forget my delight op(.nifion W;1S m ,'0 ?v,
^ by return nir.il, Mr. Cleveland ,uff an(, , <im wpy ,,
From your loving wife.'
ear Sir-1 have read your verses 'j-|,lies
Interest. They appear to me very
>nt in sense and substance.' 1 Her Tongue
ent a sonnet of sympathy to Per The; were talking .
Shav on the failure of his play, speech.
House In Order or some such "ITave you ever notice
Mr. Shaw replied on a post card "ivow fond jteople are of
lows: aphors when they are <1
hank you very much for your son woman' Her cheeks ar
rhicli seems at least sincere.' lips nro vheiry,' her lian
>nce ventured to address a rou- -|il\* hands, her mouth 1
to Ellen Terry. In it I praised |?.r complexion is 'like
>eauty passionately. Miss Terry |)or breath is 'fragrnr
mo n long and Interesting note of suckle.'"
mledgincnt, in the course of j -You've forgotten on
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noticed many faults and weak- | "Wbats tliut?"
s In your rondeau, which, howev- j ?ficr tongue. It is a so
nade me laugh heartily.' "-Ex-' ?Exchange.
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are disp. rn.tf < veryv\lie a J.<?vn "/ ||
6fn Raid ffjg I Oftndy <-Iold Curo Tllt?U I called rieviu ' ?' I |,\ t fc
ties. Previ nt ics are also line f? i.-\,i OtlQ j,
children Take Prevent ie.s aI (he / "r p
arlot runner." sttiKc, to head ofi" all < ilds. ' v of Is gewv 1/ttO
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practical am'. rc tin oil education.
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l ?''audi ran t out of order ;
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in;.*di nil*. _'nod order. IIuv K<
I III l I 1 ' i l .da . J; in f i;:i i ,i 111 ?'ud. Sold h\
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