A QUEER ADDRESS ON A POST-CARD.

On Coronation Day (August 9th, 1902), a number of balloons filled with natural gas were sent off from Heathfield, near Tunbridge Wells. One of these balloons was picked up on August 10th at Ulm, in Germany, having travelled the six hundred miles in less than twenty-four hours.

Notice of this fact was sent in German by the finder on a post-card, but he evidently did not understand English, for he copied the wording on the little medal fastened to the balloon: 'Natural gas carried me from Heathfield, Sussex.'

With these words for address, the post-card, after some delay, reached Heathfield, and was delivered to the manager of the Natural Gas Works.

S. Clarendon.


PUZZLERS FOR WISE HEADS.

14.—Decapitations.

  1. Behead weak, and leave a bar.
  2. Behead kept too long, and leave an interesting narrative.
  3. Behead a firm hard animal substance, and leave a single number.
  4. Behead to agitate, and leave a sea-fish.
  5. Behead sudden terror, and leave what we should all do.
  6. Behead to melt, and leave a berry.

C. J. B.