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AN UNEXPECTED MEETING.

BULMA HUNTER'S ADVENTURE WITH A TIGER.

Probably the best-known big game hunter in Bartes is Mr. F. A. Boog, of Rangoon, Many see the exciting inckients he can recall in con- rection with his shooting, and one especially be relates as showing what unexpected calls there banter's nerres when he is st werk in the jungle,

are upon a

A few years ago a couple of us were on a holiday shoot for door" says Mr. Boog. Wa had bagged one, and were chasing another, whon suddenly our nerves ware put to the test by the appearance within twenty yards of us of tho Aneat specimen of a tiger I have ever see, and I have shot some pretty large oues in my day Well, the nuerpooted appearance of this brate unnerved me for a moment, but, controlling my- self, I levelled my gun, and just as the tiger sprong I fired, and he landed dead practically at my foot, with a load of land between his eyes.

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-OWNEE OF 300 PATENTS.

A distinguished visitor to England this num mer will be Mr. George Westinghouse. Me. Westinghonse is, says London Opinion, now the proprietor of over 300 valuable patents and the employer of 50,000' workmen,”a, ¿'igantio business originated and made possible by his great air-brake discovery. When he made that discovery nearly 40 years ago his friends derided him and called him "Crazy Georgs." Commo dore Vanderbilt, to whom he introinced the invention, exclaimed, "Do you mesu to tell me "That is my you can stop a train by wind P intention," said George. Go away!” said old Vanderbilt. "I've no time to waste on fools!" Mr. Westinghonse is now concerned in over 20 big corporations having a capital of sobre £20,000,000.

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The wasp knows where to plunge ita ating into certain creatures in such a manner that they are rendered incapable of motion, yet still live to provide fresh food for the larva of their con queror The same ferocious energy sooms to characterise ovory incident of this lower life. Witness the Languoiocia a scorpios promona- ing with his inamorata hand in hand, or, rather, claw in claw. Thay pause, like hemos lovers, and pproach their heads in a chaste salate Bo for all is idyllic. But when their anion is consummated the bride makes short work of her

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