Show DEFY THE FLEETING YE YEARS YE RS English Per Peer and Others DisI Disprove Dis I prove the Absurd Too Teo Old Cd at j 40 Theory The advocates of th the too tco old al at 4 10 0 principle have not had things all alJ their heir own o way lately In fact old age agelas ages l-as l as s developed d an unexpected capacity for or self c 2 Sense ense an and that not by words wardE j on which youth is too apt to rely rely rely- but bit by deeds We Ve have the case cas of oI Sir Sir John now ow in hl his seven q h year who p J s showing o ing ills liis Ws Colin Col l in the law Jaw courts OUt the I way ay to to to- red reduce uc arrears arrears arrears' is by I on them the Express az E Lord again does dous j marvelous things at 3 while to j crown Clown Irown all Lord Wemyss recently celebrated celo cele his ninety first birthday after 58 Os years rears o of or more or le less s strenuous parliamentary life by taking a walk op heath j The Fhe three instances we have quoted are are all aU of 01 har working hard working men whose energy y although great has been con I centra ted They have hac not dissipated their 1 il time in a multitude of interests nor have hare their energies been expended In k violent exercises whether physical or or mental Probably they all feel as r young to-da to today day as many under As s a matter of fact of course a tn re recounting counting of years is no guide at a all to 10 toa toa a mans man's real age What he be will be belike belike like tk at say seventy depends entirely upon how bow he has spent his life until then The Tho be best sl sign n posts on the road Toad roade are arc e moderation not moderation not only in drink but butI I n 1 all things things things-a a healthy mind an a settled Interest In life Armed with the thess and a goO good constitution there are few Cew whO vh might not be as s young oung at I fel 91 as Is Lord Wemyss K I ThIef Ingenious Scheme Carrying a headed gold cane and pocketing in notes which did LIld not belong to him an Englishman named Galoway has bas been arrested in 1 Paris for an ingenious crime For Fors I. I oine s time lime past the police had bad been 1 trying frying tr ing to find out how large numbers of bank notes disappeared from the Counters of several banking establish In Pars Paris The other day two I Detectives r detectives noticed the man at a desk esk se eral several yards a away way from the clerk wh who was counting notes Apparently 1 he was very busy with some sonic calculations and on the desk lay his gold gold- 1 cane with the ferrule under hand band The detectives were I surprised to notice a spring Issue from l the he gold of the cane and tuck m Itself Into the band round a parcel larcel of notes which were then quietly drawn Cowards towards the clever cleer tIlle thief The Hasty w w. w YV r rj ii iiI I One trouble with witha a a word wort spoken In 1 haste 2 1 that au an ink eraser e has bas no on It a. I I I |