THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 9, 1905 E. P. IRVIN, L.C IRVIN, The Racket A word to the teachers: RACKET STORE CO. dedeedededidodeoledededede de ddede dood od A a a a hon ah A bb Correspondents’ : Department : Continued from 7th page : a ’ + + ¢ H HE A se -,H] TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. - HOWARD wk Haver ’ va ALA — GORTON HEIGHTS. M Ada Watkin, o her Mrs. 1 Lyons Poorn here sometime at Gilli Saturday sister Croft umed his work lef operator for an has res after serving as re ntown Misses Olive and Sara Wiggins visit ed their friend Margaret Gleason, Satur day Mary Croft, of Yarnell, is visiting ber sister Mrs, 1. Heaton Mrs. I. Heaton is Shoe visiting in Saow Wm. Barrow, night operator at Gillen. | town, passed through our town on Tues day s—— HOY'S SCHOOL DISTRICT Rev, Snyder will have preaching in St Paul church on Sunday forenoon Corn husking is all the go now ; some are done and others are not, — - You can't keep a good man down if | he keeps up appearances, It's the cheap skate that cuts no jee, § tof P. # POTTER TWP, KELLERVILLE, Wm. Keller and George Sharer spent Sunday in Georges valley at the home Auman's, Mrs, Sally Ream, of Reedsville, spent {a tew days at the home of Daniel Keller, 5 { James Keller visited his daughter at { Penn Hall one day last week Thomas Trutt and Mrs, Calvin Snyder { and children spent a few days at Green | Grove with Mrs Snyder's parents, We are that Owltown there is $50 re Wwribe to alive before Squire - ROMOLA - Haste and Progress, The prove once goes to re haste Panama that “the m the less speed.” Trut there go to sh of taken there i Qigeing and « n lot street ditch. If the was merely press the public that the enterprise was going forward It was a mistake The people are not children to be fooled by the mere throwing of dirt from the tips of a few thousand spades It is evident now situation In again hful reports from w that when the project first ners get to h of the to Im constructing tu hold of by was CARDAI Was the nies) idea at this distance as ft must have been at the start to those on the spot that the first thing needed was preparation for putting through a mammoth piece of work. For instance, on the start thousands of lo horers were imported and set to digging when there were no shelters for them and no regu- lated system of supplying food. They got their cash all right from the pay- master, but when they came to buy food and other supplies the prices had ! mounted to panic rates, There was no money in it for the man with the spade, and of course he quit. Now the govern. ment has arranged to supply food at | fixed prices, to supply quarters for the men and to care for the sick as they ! would be cared for In the hospitals of | great cities. In other words, common | laborers and all other classes needed for the construction of the canal will | bo encouraged to go to the isthmus and remain on the job and put It through to a finish. A little time was Jost, but the mistake has led to a fresh start on sound principles, FINDS TEMPLE AT SINAI Petrie Expedition Reports an Oracle of Semitic Origin, WRITES NEW ANCIENT HISTORY Evidences Found That of the Jewish Confirm the Story Exodus From Sinmi Mountain Egypt—¥Fanctas That Show to Have Heen an Holy From Immemeorial Ages — Records Older Than Pharaohs, By coveries, a series of bold and brilliant dis the reward of arduous and labor, Dr. Flinders Petrie has remolded the history of the eastern Mediterranean the sustained during Inst ten years Spelling out the shattered records of pottery, broken the Ven a new stone and BAYS London Chronicle, he has g meaning to the word “ancient. Greeks and Romans are now seen to have been mere moderns, almost treading on their own heels, while far ta of cul through back we look down a long vis ture and civil lasting many thousand years and around whole basin of Hen He and | Dew Coli ization, stretching the the inland Pp EF SER rovea is | ne joug of soi y has long paid the dice N Diets found in the Gre o Ro 1 settlements irs f by Grenfell and : re are beautiful ts of glass and scent and perfume bottles wit Roman wit wax the eft ) me andy» sharp sniit po tollet Wl " pens nts 0 Write on KR bij small devices of luxury known to a adv vilisation These are ves tigen of the last period of Egypt's long civilization, the before the long night of Arab barbarism At the other end, from the earliest dawn of time, there Is a collection of the flint used by prehistoric man In the and found on the tops of the hills at Thebes From a study of these flints and the positions In which they are found the Egyptologists are gradually decipher ing an ancient civilization far back be hind the earliest Pharaoh--behind the great pre-Pharaonie civilization that occupied another 5,000 years, perhaps the very first beginning of man. These fiints belonged to men who lived at least 10,000 years ago Then the Nile valley was filled al) most to the summits of the hills with a great flood of water, and man foregath ered on the mountain summits, a pre carious tenant of a bare world Buch have been the results of past work, but Dr. Petrie's work in the Si nal district opens a new fleld Rome of the “higher crities” tell us nowadays that no exodus took place These discoveries at Sinal do not seem to support them, but rather to confirm Ivor halrpins, all pers ) ' anced « eve rudest instruments Nile valley a narrative which If entirely untrue is! certainly one of the most amassing hits of convincing fiction In all Hierature. PROGRAMME FOR | TEACHER'S INSTITUTE To be Held In Bellefonte During Next Week INSTRUCTORS TO BE PRESENT Important Information Gathered From the Institute Manual--List of Com- mittees Appointed by Supt. D. O. Etters--Evening Entertainments titute wi loalsburg, Saturday, Dec. soth Bellef Walker—¢y Vitter WW. § hl commillee Lila Hublersburg, Saturday District nte. Benner hers. Progran Ss Wil Entertainment H. Markle, Ethel Miller Institute (rerDATrT > Wagner Ww Deitrich will meet at Jan. 6th, got 4~District: Boggs, Curtin, Howard, Howard Borough, Liberty, Marion and Milesburgyg. Program committee—F M. Pletcher, I. WW, Zeigler, Irvin O Noll, Entertainment committee—A. A Pletcher, W, F. Leathers, Almeda Hol: Institute will meet in Howard, Sat- urday, Jan, 13th, 1906, § District: Half Moon, Huston, Pat. ton, Taylor, Union, Unionville and Worth36 teachers, Program commit. tee John A, Williams, Henry Cronister, Edith M. Buck. Entertainment commit. tee, A. Willams, Emma Reese, Mabel Williams. Institute will be held at Port Matilda, Saturday, Jan, 20, ‘ob, 6 «District: Burnside, Rush, Philips ter, burg, Snow Shoe, and South Philipsburg | t4 teachers. Program committee | Harry Crain, James A. Shaw, Flora Penny. Entertainment committee Harry Leathers, Mary Penny, Elisabeth Glenn. Institute will meet at Snow | Shoe, Saturday, Jan. 27th, ‘06, An examination for Professional Cer- tificates will be held in Bellefonte, April 13-14. to this class effect, The examination will err and American Literature, Penn’a Histor y the History of Education the bran al Certific Teachers entitled and be Cured. If a few years ago someone to admission will re notice to that you can cure catarrh 1 olan re f with a hanlt umd argea witil a nealing valsan been rid vt} torrie alone w that em hes now required for Provisio ates SIMPLY REMEDY FOR CATARRH Just Breathe Hyomei Four Times a Day yw breathing MINGLE'S SHOE STORE THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. 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