Show old news july 14 4 lf embers of parliament contin tio to be sed in their minds po n as tho q ne et ion b et be r t 1 i e r e 13 0 rit n ot b s t su tu m n a e a s 1 0 n 1 t a known that although the government Is col opposed to tho necessity far any such measure bev eral of its members are I 1 yin claued to favor it while As for the re p generally it Is not unlikely that a majority would be found in an it Is ell known that a great many mem hers are heartily tired of sitting into september and that they would much prefer to also atthe bA ginning of au RUA and again at ilie end of odoner to have to sit in x stifling day after day and night after night in ilia of the year is a trial of endurance with A merk bers are exceedingly little lit love and althous h they have the dive relon of tie I 1 smoking room and like library the refreshment room and t 0 o terrace this does not compensate tapin for being tied to ther banks of the thames alfs period of the year lien ilia river is too odorous for enjoyment and vi hen they would be muc if more pleasantly employed mountain lakerr moor F or several years it has seemed as if tile famous Ifo niton lace would go the way of silk ribbons and dunstable bats and be re onla af a historical trade litch changes of fash I 1 0 n had caged cau ed to disappear us effort it how ever are naw being m we by authora ties in high places to avert this and ilia matter has come before parlia nat in the shape of a special report by a commissioner from ilia south kensington Blu seum bf the bolms upon which this gentleman gunt leman strongly insists is that the education act has virtually closed tile dames schools makin used to be taught and that the factory acts also have prevented the instruction of young children as formerly therefore suggests that some p revision might be ma do to sanction such in in a fa w of die scho olain the lace making districts though he admits this would probably a diminution odthe amount of literary instruction could then be given the question for the consider of those is 1 a of advantage would the former bufe and this Is likely to be very carefully thought out 1 I I 1 it 11 0 explore tion ok the ani regions Is to be taken out of our hands and those of australia it will be that some time ago v halfhearted half hearted proposal came front axis tralis that the home should contribute towards art antarctic expedition to which australia contribute a like sum A discouraging coply wai relur ried it was represented and rightly that I 1 would go a very little way I 1 tow the exploration of this benir trea of unknown adt U it As the intention of iler Yd ut a flit to take up ilia undertaking australia would be invited 4 to cooperate but the few per really interested in tie exploration were bot sat isfried with this and since then have been cat ing about to find some means of car ry ingon tile work of has not been great by ill 0 birne ber Maje styls government 1 ready to consider the the woi kill have been done by germany and as in recent colonial our enthusiasm will be kindled when it I 1 I 1 00 late it is intended to place inthe estimates very considerable sum for an antarctic expedition A large staff of the beat men obtain able will beon naval and achen and the organization of he ex tion has been placed in the hands qi dr Neu uyer of the hamburg observatory vito Is perhaps the riving on antarctic matters it aa intended via under tall do that the expedition will stay out until our knowledge of tills al most unknown region has been sub extended exten led at present it is belle veil that within jr cle there must be a lar tired of a nd we know that wro is a long ran I 1 9 a of high mountains and at least 6 ne great volcanic peak it will to stipulated that tile af the expedition irn shall exert themselves themi elves to their to explore the region so that ki a very tow years we nay exper have another great blank in the d filled up and that not by the country australia u colonies have a practical interest in the of the antarctic but by a nation antera fit in the subject Is of a purely re abar mbar ach er the eppedi tion it Is stated I 1 will ball in a few b I 1 soma se has bee n caused lit chatham by the death of esther jezreel of tile new and latter 30 of J 0 which c burred at her seal the woodlands tile other day the deceased was known lo 10 her followers iol lowers 0 queen asther the alother of israel she had been ill only twelve days the of her death being in flamma lion of the kidneys among tile faithful falth ful the greatest consternate conster nati prevailed and tried in vain prevent fit fact coming to the inov ledge of L gentiles as tacy term the public tile doctrine of this body 15 that they are an elect people who are to be preserved from the grave and corruption it Is collect together the in various parts of tilia w orld of the people f israel who are never to see death and when the Is complete they are to live for 1000 years with carl at upon earth which to to be converted into heaven their bellef SUIT ered 0 11 hock about three yea re ago when t he ir Prop liet james Je raborn jezreel died but his followers got over the bi saying ilia U was WA ll 11 aua Is I 1 ia I 1 4 that some imperfection of abich they vero ignorant unfitted him to be one 11 reel succeeded her As ahe 11 end of tile aliouse rud it 14 thol igla hat her call will rei stilt in tile entire bollap go of the or aits nits stra ugo sect in by james white a private in a a foot regimen tp llo a su nd I 1 the name of james J breele alias I 1 the stranger alias ra ger alias jamee ofle afan of W ia cl a med i possessing supernatural pliers poi ers ln fact that he wa the heaven sent antecessor ane cessor to jahn ayoe I 1 the founder of tile christian israel lies who died about forty beare ago ila supported lis by if suing a book called tho lying to a jumbalo aich has been as a tore of tb cico of find the john gilpin it A mill gravely that this Is ilia iden licit flying atoll of by tto ili J J 11 mere to ft 4 jamell biMS john 0 V rop it nd joanna Alt spen gere were in aroa at achton boder lii upolu toreco guize jearl and burned his text book flying atoll 11 ilage numbers people hoever fh germany tile united states autralia Amt ralia and vat lous parts of england and se 0 t landsaw in the divine ile s benger for viliore they had been waiting and watching for 3 ears and front t hat time money flowed in to Jezreel ls coffers at chatham in a an training college for I was founded preachers were that the end of all things was at hand hour last watch commenced a preaching tour through ilia united states was opened find preparation were made for the building of six fin mente temple on chatham hill for ilia of the of tile apocalypse as they were gathered together various shops and bus nesses were also opened one reels ideas L ing that 1 I io 11 0 use of israel should be a commonwealth in hi chill things mon died 1 C f 0 ro ill 0 w 0 rk of building the temple on chatham hill was commenced but his widow r took with great and out of an estimated total of W has spent upon it for some reason lion ver building opera lions were a few nt eks ago the immense square which IA almost its barong ai a fortress andi contains sufficient clent iron to build a large arido Is a oon cue landmark and can be spen for any miles it Is an open secret that a con portion of tile outlay on this building lim been defrayed alty mrs emma cave a balthy lady of palk boo resided lands with afra jezreel for sonto thuie past mrs jezreel was in me a remarkable woman she cultivated an afron 2 she giai I 1 tut 31 yeara of age when odily IS site undertook a preaching tour id the United States 0 I 1 poor but respectable parental paren tap N ho s till live at chatham defore her marriage with white the ex soldier alias her naino was clarissa rogers but after that she was A Ea tIler jezreel she loved to ca it herself the I 1 servant 0 I 1 the I 1 alouse of israel but these saw on horseback or elegantly attileo I 1 driving about in a handsomely appointed carriage with a pair of spirited homes and liveried to accept this tion literally of airs had set up a printing press and bev gon to edit some publications in the ant reft of bet sect the saddest feature to connection Conner tion with delusion Is the ruin it has brought upon many families lafen and women in filtrated with the lar lying pd believing in J and as fleaven bent messengers guvo up positions broke up their botes converted all their ions inta cash and poured tile treasury at chatham when after a time they realized how they had been deluded they cont polled to go oat anio ifie world abid begin life again tle history of tile of some of ahee people make A story there was 4 genre in the church of cornic pornic in brittany during ferdico ilia other day tile re port of ai revolver was suddenly bud denly beard startled we dippers hip pers then behold a well woman pointing og a revolver 6 her head with creditable presence of mind the clergy man wrenched tile firearm from the hand of the would be suicide who WAS of course apprehended she then explained that she had beefs do period by a gay decea 0 ia an five of cornic and bad travel ad from angara in the hope of nir him insap come church to confess and die wove tho poor woman was eventually on condition that she left town what has since become of her fias not transpired swathe poor poets aught to imitate ill in it is the only way they over got in the liyim a F int philadelphian akar childs time is very valuable sp second philadelphian yes indeed he has one clock that cost life I 1 |