Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-02-16, Page 3Flirr7
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tHAPTgli, TV,
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di4-0:1130 Om Might he APPr4a.4-'
greW irritable, The dark-
ef the woods would soinetimes
11010 his Attention for heUrs,Iiiie
the expressien ot his eyes livenict
tell Of the strange thoughts rowing'
• 'bel„iinicl. :the*, Alid, ASIA: thoug4
mere uneraetional thaa bi hrethera,
PetiperfTelis affebleir.—It- *AS
startling -in. inich leo, yet was
hardly to be woOdered at in so
• overpoVering, waste of brooding
might.
It Was still the merning. of the
Second da..Y; Nick's *hip had been
silent' for a long time.' °His eyes
were gazing out:far—sometimes up
'at the lo-Wering • AY,. Wlifire the
Peeks• Were lost in Sea of dark
0100) feinetiMes dOwn int°, the for-
est depths. Ralph' had Observed.
the chap:gel-n.1* brother;:and isyni-
pathy proMpted ,liim to., draw up.
,alongside - •
(What's 'Olin' ye 11,1 .he asked,
I'ickbook his hie 'head he mild,
hot:gay that aneything
Thought Maybe ther' was iiorne-
thin' 'enlist," Wept on his brother
'half apologetically. • He -felt, •
self that -he. Must' '
• :de.W, '104 t„O''.3.heir; quick -flashing
•glanefith * " :
• ToWardt ,dawn With. Was on ,the
wateh6f,The aspect of the nighfliad
eha.eged.......' The • meol-rigrge;
brillianti'tWaS direetly Oyer-
,.,... head, aAd,-Ae. store.; mOgrn.fi-
' PPace-Of their mountain tent,Aewdrepti „..,hung viehly, in .01,6
out . Off.,0Kte. to ch..seover ;this fair.
. Away to the north; .just,elear,
and Strange 'eteafere Por a, ;:stret,ch . of • heaVen6high: Peak's,
oi•liad Seen,' ItT4O14.have:beeo 'rapes-
. • isible ',Therein lay• the crux of their the scintillating 411afts:°i goige-
ous.perthern lights shuddered :con,
• enthusiatin. :Victor 'hod' :seen hor, skeleton
The:story would haveibeen 'nothing. stretched to grasp the. rich -geniis
'A. w*thout that. ,-YiPtOr.,hed....Seeilhor,
lirsito11074.0111:
The MO:Aug. Ehooiys, ,eluimge4
Ajf, rea- .to -material- •--ferrs -galinti
tared, leen who had ever lived the hu,ngry-looking beasts .cro:Woled jutt
.• . „ _
Etming,„; clean life of thit_rhen.: atainS. :beyond fire-lit-cirdielTahliggY-
,A
• needing.the•strengeSt enrb.techeck..,
• .Nattirc. imse#400.y,Outh athe 0.0143:
ter e*Oayaga,4ce,a :.0i60.0.1 Arid'
' At Such . time lite. is
fresh, buoyanty . and eallow
• tionsm ...make lei transient Infatu7
• Miens, $obriety .of thought .is..the.
later result,•;_When. calm- •rellegt101!:
agairist ..wisdera,
experience governs the actions: ,
• r, These inch had.- known.--no:.real
youth. They •had, fought. : • the bett
• • tle of lye •frorn the ear'iest..•
lipod,•Ithey . lived Lives as dis-
passionate and: cold as the glaciers
•, of their inonntain peaks, Reerea,
.tion was alrnostunknown to them:
. 'Unremitting, arduena--.-had
--.---.2-beenzfheir--40t.-•..-They-failed. rea4-..
" • The mere suggestion of 'the :Pot -
of the White, Squaves ex-
• ,,istenee. had rudely broken up.' the
' !even oi the lives Of,Ballih. and
• Nick Westley. back:tso-the
r•
thing of the *passions . that -Moved,
them, and' so they hurried 1iesd..7.
• Jolit_upor, th:g_traiL7that was :to lead.
e nti- •
PIP IMARKA1111,. 511
WOMAN Bygr,pRED 1,17),MB'
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SeqUeli to h. St017,-.4 Of the, Canadian• '
Woods Told to:Camp Fire
Ch0.4
Ode Of OS 104deststolled that ev-
dr came Out Of the, north woods was
told for a second time, after a lapse
�f many yeas t at the annual.' din-
ner of the Camp Fire Club Am-•
erica at the ilot-el •Attdr, - New
York, „recently, -rive years ago
fsYman IT'nderwood, of
Bostor'+, told the stOy fcir the first
time at a Oamp Fire -dinner; The
other day, he told Ni;liati'maY be ealt-:,
ed the seqUel4to.the story,: backiog
it UP witha;seriet•of 'Very remark-
able pluitegraphs. ••• • :
The 'ste,,ry concerns Women and
a hear cab, The woman in the ease
:ie still in the: Canadian woods, and
• the bear hi living. a life of tate and
*64-*itil - -luxur-,y-ilrA306410.11±7 -1:6'"WfalH31÷re'
Silr0 tO nfitle":fir the only lifelong. quest •that' Mi. Vocierwoo4
friend' le -had; -ever:known. , consented • to , -at-0y;
"Ther' nethin' amiss= Said shOW- ' the Pictures again:,
13'," he aid And he got tib • fr4:- ottomar iiri;,*11,. .
eeated -creatures, with manes -a.' 'Vier:- - ‘vo-A- 7td4tihalifr, :
bristle and baleful eyes which gazed • . ' . • :.dacirig Mf Underwood, called the
angrily the looked, rouPd sharply.. ' gory the 'most wonderful that ever
. • Nick_ saw --all -thetecon14 .have seepied as if Sornet4ing. werer-: originate,d inethe.snowy nor
counted them, ,so was he. "ring about hire. He Walte4 exPee-
The 'wolves '.,y.iiere of small,iaceeunt, tangy. There Was, nothing unusual • FOUND WOM •
•but there were other Creatures in sight.. A wild panorama-mOunr '''.'rE.1e-verat years airci,V said -3fr:
which needed his most earnest at- tain and vAllsy and WoOd=Ahat was Unde.rwoed, (4I was in a little set'
tlement in New. Bruntwiek, :and
lention• TWige 111 -the; Pightle- had alt.:, ; •
-seen two green -glowing -eyes staring They traipsed. on in 'siren hut- While there was told -that- in ,a
down upon him flom somewhere up now they, jonrrieyed. Side hy.; side. lumber •tarnp, about twentY :miles
in the -branches of ono • of •the trees. Both men 'were .strangely moved. away,- there was &Woman who was
that . stood Out on the edge of the Beth had . heard of the 3"Dread Of nursing a, bear tub., The ,Story was
forest. Re knew those eyes, as who the, licTild,"' but, they vikald hare so remarkable as to be althogt•
un -
of biWealling 'would not have receg- Scoffed at the 'idea ,ot, its assailing 'believable hut r decided; ,neverthe-
nited them?. A puma was eratich- then. But the haunting clung, and lest, to go into; that lumber earnia
iog along the wide-spresbang hough. -Tit, each Step they felt that the next and':investigate, for, MySelf, $e. ear -
He 'stealthily drew his gun to .might be the signal:for a teeming .ly. one . Morning fort,0 tohr;
wards, Aim. He .was " in the act, of...sade to suddenly break'.up,.the camp; reaching
it ehortly 7sho-ctk(WiqhetL-tEe7:-h--rti-odnrg. calm. •. ' .7' - 1 htrfall. wh., The tytaear.-lum
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tea. LPATICAL-VO4 •
OV CANADA.. 111,41Siliii 54
them teniptation • virEtli
loikthey had neverknown the teach-
• ing:of restraint; it waathe pastien-
•':ate.,reeding of, ilieThonda-which had
;lltoo long! atilled-theieyouthi
• • I. Even the dogarealiied the:change
• ' their' &asters.:• Nick's lash ',lea
liard-jr brutes: It was nottheir
• E,ure. to cOmplain;.• their pride was
-the .stuhborn; -thabendiog 'pride 7off.
• ..,sty-v-age:_power,__and their reply to
the welding thong was alWaYS the
reply - theil driv-e-r---.--solt.gleee.-
FaSter and °faster. .they journeyed
• at the upeooling_ardor of their mas-
• , ter's 'spirits: rose. ,
- The's-tieWt: and; healiYi
• and.every inch of the Wild; niareett,-
'faired trail hadto brOken, The
thronged out -
. them, glistening in their .impene-:
• :treble arniour, and crested' by the
silvery; burnish of • their_ glacial
• .headPieces. They frowned vastly, s
yet• -with a ictiblime contempt at"the hurnan shriek of pain; then -came
• •
puny intrusion,. upon their burden- the Sound 'of a 'Fay .liiljing.;-iand..the,
,
in:g seiitnele. But the fiery -spirit eyes had vapithed. •
: which moved the'. blethers was a After firiiig Nick round to
• poWer. that defied' the Overwhelm- the:figure . beyond- 'the Are:
ing grandeur a the mountain .1,60thed vastly
world, .• ' and was reared,to its hill height riot
•- -The 'dark day ripened, and as the te
•'Auliglfun .erept out. from behind the
"iintrieVetiled-the froitio the.
-C-. e•-':' .1 • 1SNO,' "L__ 4:
41,1141' PASS ' on%. He, knew:that the snow :Was unusually 'deep'.aed. soft. tare:little:log 'cabins 1-folind. the Wo -
puma .liati • not 'departed; and he The ,doge .1abOre4...,Wear4y..: . They roan With her. •Oivn tore.e children,
_w.aite.,c1,:icadY...',—Sure.,einingle ,:teaelicol.,64..theising_ end , of it and all' under five...Years; twO .-eth.els
eyes ' .reappeared. • Two :glowing ,toiled'up the Sharp *sant: The top.alialhe hadiRoptedi •antrthelittle.
.bals' shining with 11,01114? ,401f.:Vb Was already 'in, .sight, and a •fresh ; black Oh: :One Ofthe children was
. .
leapt the .rille,•:bui ere bis .haAct had Vista. of • . 'the interreinable'..13eaks• a nursing infant .' . •;: : ' .• '.. ' •
compressed ,„ the trigger, . a_ ii.„Olind broke ..upeil their :Vie*. „ Witliont ' . "She was theottly .weinan in the
.froin:: behind 'eaugat: hint Op 'Oka; apparent .: reason,.Nick "stictilenly , camp, iiid, was the wife of the cook,
His, head,tarned instantly, and gaz-,• di0* Up, and A harp exelaination-- a big,• geed -natured fell -o -w-:-. A•
.ing 'throitg101ie,:Arifolig. fire smoke h'ioke ;-. from him. .,, "The.. dogs lay good .000k, as Ydir'01.1 know, : is . ,n6••
jig be.11,4310;thb 4juiline: of 4, monstrous' down in the traces, ,and both, men treasUre in a lumber canip, and so
ligare-Lbearringsdowifrupon-tile2ea-mk, ga-zec14--beek-4nt-othe-c---46110WH-they WhPil-fliis-one---ipsisted-•:'.mr-irringing-
In: Size- the 'Oew-comer.dWarled the had left: ..Nick towered erect; and, his wife and little': ones into the
trapper, it :Came slOWlk.Witth,ashuf-- with3eyes etariog, -pointedat a kw woods with him, theowners had,ito
alternative but to „_.grant :his fling. gait:-4.7613-dtte-nly_it::zirOpOr.tt: hill -en -the .other • Bide-. et -it•-;---. ::---, :,--
re-
all--loars 'and bilmie on.quieker6 Nick :'-Ralph • followed- the, IdireetiOn--Of--eueit, • or.". else try.. to geLarietlier_
:hesitated only•!fOr . a ' secOna. . His. the 'outstretched arm : And aiii. 43 cpok. ,• So they built a. little cabin kindness to. that little. ..cub bat
mantic -sit firmly and bis brows con 7; -1601red he 'held hid..bYtuttr;for-sttlirp=7-lot-017-1f*ricts;--,anci he and his :rani- . meant- t(i..,1.1.". - ..- -• :, ---7. ,_ . --.
fraeted, 71Efe knew that 'at all ha* thing- seemed to .0m) hi,,athroat. • ., ily moved in. . And now comes 00.
lpes , '.. Another picture. Nira:s• .that,: Of .. a
ards.he mnst. tettle the Punla first. Then.. a .rneinent' later: . ,Warda,..: hee.F... • .. ", :, ..•; . • '' eatly dressed pretty little:girl. It
:./Efe.-Wii.a:7:abont-,to,rOnse -hinr.'," 'Olen'. frora---the-deptlis4.-his-Sterne.";col,...- s that ot- the lester,titter et' ..the
He .glanced .at the sleeping Ralph, sounding' .hParse. and .stifled, 'can:0 . 'THE. OUB.Bit01.1GIIT OUT, - ._ . . . ..,____.,
"The Iitieberinen'foulid the".: :den tiin-d7WIen. hei: MotheizasTed.-24-iie-
he...cliaoged.' his bind and rtWung,„ ler. : . ,_. , ',,:,. ': ' ' • ' . .
around. Upon the .puma, leaving, the "Who—who is ii(11,' 4: .t."..f,ef.wronl' thheeedcraedthp:. ,ylitret yanked to name theiittle'l•-girl 'said Mi.
fire between himself-and-the-sothOr.:--44iek,did-•-notanSWer. Both Were Ah,e,:naotlieribear_oot.,-not_:,.‘knoiviog._ 'fl_ridterwo_eadt, 'h`fI' 4,,tilio_ticbgli. tttifor (14,,,,,,,:roT
gloiviog •eyesi offered a splendid tar- tall, inOtionless .fignie of a Man, and. Ounce oub within.th.e cave: Itwo.iild
it the time there wa's 4"vielv.e.''.• 1Jernsul'a,!1•1!-:.-Neetvil.York: Trisimense..: '... er
Te.teok.a.leng:ina.,deadiy-iiiiTTli-e-.-staring out across the hallow atetlie- is
get,. andlie.'knew he must notteiss•ili 1. eyes were filled with all ex- have -made :no difference., , however, *
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ON TI4E-OCEAN P1:5)NT..
CITN'',-N, 'J.
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INFLUENZA
CATARREI*
PINK ritE;
EPIZOOTIC •
DISTEMPER
CHRONIC COUGHS
Roglilet o'DIstemperl-qaitsea,, Ctiye afid Preven Do" FREE.
gletd,.harnese cloolers. St and 50e a bottle. tit and 86 a ilozen. *Dloi4b•,
PRITOOISTS '
• • . • aroaN KEDicm. CO4'; Gooheri. Indiana S A -
.. • .
:Law or. Soporititiol, Ai •
' Nacos -PaibitkJ 118e!
'*se daY8 InanY I:000e car
cameraLeistet4 as they would
haadkerchief--e
in the entintrY- theY
&e to da.
Plaees, whera"`"eameraa, are ram
adniissiOn, ate doeli$474:10,_hOth ptitlr't
Jic and private; forte,/ ;Md. of 'COni1/4r
Pri$4410) Earl PearEMelf, Weekly,
Abroad .tlae,' touriStsraiAsh,:be 'very
careful. indeed': about - snaPahating
right and left..0errnany three '
years ago Passed a iopeeial.,.
through the R*4144 xieoing
thio matber azi tapOsing.. hea.47,
penalties .dtlOd -those who infringe, .
the, regieletions. • ; '
naniikel to the iiirleunt"Otitti.00,
with a ,fids.'Of ,S260..or. twit Menthe
4Mptisonnient,- Will. henceforth
:the late Of „anyone Whe suepshiets
•a private person, a 'Work, el art Or, '
the interior Of. 0 privatebuilding
and eireulates: or publishes the pie-
• turf) witliont
as ineriihers., of the royal „enul
tatesmen actors and fyfeli kngP
exCePted,',-and si
,Are and works.
art in,.
It need hardly be said that it hi ,.
ritky in the extreme to attempt: to
take pictures: -Of any fort or
fd:yeigd. cou
tries. Even to carry . a . camera'.
;When within- the lines of afortified
town exposes. the Omer to therielc '
errOSt: , - •, ' "
rn Portiigat the anthoilties' ' Are
chriously suspicieus, ,A...g.entlem0O
• recently wrote to"a. London P441'
Saying.that he was palled 'for snap-
ping the RoftI. palael.peat nt•
It ig;possible, hewever,thattind, err
• the, Portugue.se . • regime the• ,
palaces nci longer be .held.
• Sacred, : •
.In Italy. the ,eanierit ottlie tenrist,. •
made-T-41.-IneansietZpite3il'aiii
,
, beetelry tbe newest id amost up -So -date a . Atlantic City dieeki. ' A new 4eatnri is -she unusual
7
..,::-A,•-wjagoilleent ten-etory, liro:prooti -additlowis just being oompleted,, making this fiat •
,
• 4144 °Ilitt4eeryb.toclar:::titil'mitav.nrdadgitintig91:ealeocean ' ' ''
rise9:.1:kr:ttiat'it;i0.1.1.itil_wi' iii,ltlia.andandfroels.water, . ill: 'lei*. _.
• glee.' In every oliamber. Temperature regilated by Thermosiladt, the latest development in
steam heating. ThlePhone bravery room. Goltprivileges. . Capacity 90,t.ouNitr14640SSAinitspited.'
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• :alliAgLE-*•0* -MTARQUiTE; . ' TI.itATRIVIta 'HOTEL: C' OrliPitisrito.. -
Scouter. • ' • .•, • D. S. WkiffE;' 0.reeine,nt.,
tilerhadinjured his foot, and was
Unable to work, and the two ad-
opted cliildren hadbeen entrusted
o_„others.. With, the money you
children and ;the adopted little
ones returned t�theld."
•
But the map "lever recoVered,
and.he, recently, camp to Boston and
had his „leg amputated..- When 'he
•arrived Mr.` Underivocd toP1Cliim
-
to the place where the bear,- 'Dew '-a
400 potirider,was, -• •
."I kn,ew but. he don't knew.
'Underwood,: and , then turning to
his friend,..he exclaimed "My, I1r
l'Indetwood, wasiet that
greet thing•Just thitik.._what our
Seggoo.golgol.ww•••••!,
er05$:. ki:0.010 Dye.
NYON,
iidIVIEDYCING 'has
iilways been 'nem or
ffinitUinde
• taking -1 INIqt oo WINO
• you use
SetriP14,
• .,Chrd-and'Stoty
'Booklet 90 •
-The -JOHNSON-,
' RICHARDSON
CO., ..
Montoya. Con, '
,
• • JUST THINK OF I
Wth DY*0.I.A you can color.either 'tilling,'
-Gottonfaille,.or4dizet-GOods.Perfectly....with
the SAMIE-Dye.—Ne •chance_oLnabsgAlig.
WRONG,Djelot the Goods you have to color.
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1 iihe,d country,. ,:lf ye*, carry. your
cainera, when on a visit to _
thertmof-the+recenfliex.--L..
ca,vated ruins; you. may 'tta.
many. photegraplis ".
, tia*. illegal but yet' is exeettiVelY ' •
..b4 fell ••4ke fereed,:te'..PaY .a.; sinal4':....
fee ,..for each plateexpOted., , There, •'.
: are .inaiiy_Parts of the world Where -
the of a camera ina,y net be 'idtr:
daager01.1.s., • ; . ,i__,,,,L,,,_ -, .
1--.The-Ghinete;-have-A-liorrer-pf-tio----,-,-4-7-
, , , . .• . „,.
. ' Mg pictured: , They heve,theidea . . .
that the possession of , the-. pheto•-•
41'..eynical Old baehelor; who Arte- graph, of • any individual...4iyes.,_theo.
ly-helie-Ves: that ail women---poSsetsor-seme-forin-of. MyStie pow -
something to say oil all subjects, re- er.over that person
"Centiresked- ii7.faiii-elel-filetkri=:':
•-'-',Welt, Madam, . *hat Op you hold haMve"•!k ,ssainavailgaer ht.:libels' anindr.:lia' tl;e.eas
On ;this , 7 q hettion of ' feinale • auf7 ,Placed 'before the ' camera will hide
frage l't -._ To „_whieltithe.JatlY ' rei. their faces with their, Illandt. ' - - •
• snonded-calmir:'-1--okl';n3.y.!: .,'..-.1s.."---- -,e_s.:.'enip'ers4t-ion47,s_licolds;g-oOd.:
•tongee....",....:... - ' ,- , - .; ' ' ',. '":. ' 'even in 'seine :pars' ,;$1''t'lirizip'o. L :iii.
. A.' friend 'met :A otieerfal Irish ci-„: • Jarivaryl, 107., . : a. • • 'MontenegiM •
4Szen--Whb--had-plainfy--saftere.Vsorneprie..4-vras-.-dr'iveu-- -ont-tOttelein"--att-'.
hard knOcks. :. ".:W. ell; Pat, how are sitoil boo and eVentilally wrecked
. . . . ,
you getting); along.. .6-6W1";.. he • in : Off Colts:re.. , , • „ , \,, ,
•qhired. :. "Oh, Oi'm hard ttp:: yet.;.: . Berne ill-Clitnosed perSens spread
the :report that he' ..,had . taken ' a:
photograph ‘af hia 'daughter and.' her ,-..r4
was eggressively- distinct; iilliquetL STUDY :CURBENTS. but Oi ha•ve a fine: idsh Honnolu-
houltaneOusly by a ,piteous,• half- 'pression painful we The"-fig1:11* whether- they knew it or net; the
old bear would hive been . killed • - lee, and -fare Oi sail to;
pled, crag.. • They . might have been ,.rkeeded/thitt,ineat,_a,nd' they w:anted.. I e8 ,111';ini:,. .
'••,the AttilosphaeT-guilitar.-t-o_, --morrf.r.- '..'Sure,, man,,.You711 never7 hutband in.-ehu roll after' tntir mar-
•be able to. w,ork there. 'The, tern-. :riage, . This Was consiored• saeril-
ted against- a vett,' barren, , tnow- :just the -:,same, --,for the;-lumbermeil..r4i. • -
far" as „the -Watehers could tell; but: 3v.ake' killed tile CU:13 WitS b.r°ugh- (-)iit'' ---'Until.begantlito. 8:a.,iisi. ate' :the . shade." Pat lia4 endured :too .iiineh ', fused "" seictuary„ and . in ' cense-
It was .a.•poOr little fuzzy • '41Aing,-.air...and study _ __curren.tii_ 'and cheerfully te- ' :be ' ' ciisCP.11Tgketcl.„.. Shone's. very nearly:died ,et.hunger•
igazing,'at a statue, so still. the figure the pelt. :: After' the Mother heat . ..., -1.1tie.e 'oil ,e' . • _ .. • , perature . is • a hundred ' in , the , 0 ge . and • the 'Unfortunate Was..,re- •
stoael.:,•.:It was enyeloped in fur, So
n 'yards away. A low;-• snarling, strange'. hood Which govered,..the w • 1.:
yvh.P.g-4.....0';;•roen retarned.to • the 4.0 the- cOnditions of the. uPper-at- ,•"0i'llnet--be-Werritkin',iti•-th'
i f :. iri , i i t t f it for m..,te_.have :distinguished. the :.the-eub .and, dropped-ivite.the,snow- TA.turospheric-;tides-atn4:4Qp...,eurDents„,..„._ ,
w'g''ng' net more than a- pound-. imovementslittle -attention- witiPaict ,,"Welt,.' -'..1.' he,..,' -replied, • :hopefully; ••Artd-expotnie., . '
what attracted ,thera most wa,t the • .:; is;
3 GitA„...V.N$. - T ...COltilNiaION. .
.1./4, .
owl 'came...from , it; _and the sotind ,liead, :The figure ;Waif- tOO:distailt eamp One of fliem7hrouglit.wlth hilt mosphere,. and , siini.". in-a-stt-er-ls:"..es a t tsalme• • . •
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• -Iva .1:head ul•- - ts a en erac y,.
,air,-thefemperature.. dropped- ewer... p ..-was,:nekilting,up ,-.gaityg,_ at:
_:,__,__•. a•i_..veil r: • . Alia 7h110. . animal . world .'the on -coping brpte, . It 1VAs.,, a
.. : -TWA! ----finti.v.elyteut-77ttpo,n--the'. inagnifteent--griz-z-lyrTNielrligio-p-
. strange - tight of ' Creatures. other seized a. blazing --14 frOin. the :Are;
.
than ,their : own .kind ;journeying and dashed out to meet the royal
• hrough :the silent Wastea. • . , ;.. .: .,. • • beast.. . • . - • • ,•,.._ . , ,,,- , .
..Tlien" Ale' daylight waned-.. . -,7.. e.:_yit..w:a4 ...p, ; strange and awesome,. .
aight-shades rose,. and.; a bitter each , other,' -But 'Nick, with his •'ici:AANT.:31.1:8 ilON,S611R.N.C14.1'. '
s
•
4ky..rnorned, to i.0 greyness us.--,, sighClhose two going out to meet• :
r. WOOds and alengthe,fiielleys; . The situations ... Be boldly. wet hp to, klertnan: 'SQlralet.: Serit,100e0.:td' •Iii•!-•
hreeze.,' shuddered -. thiptigh----the Wide experioneerwas"..inaatel,of the
roiCe0
-,.... -,.•--.--:=,trilio-.:i--.0s,i:in,7_ niouin- within-IWO yards of -his--. alma eand -:-.-•"*'""c..--"..-;-;------r .4)ni.n. 6. n '.. '''":":".7''''''''."
""''''''''''''''n I . - 't)--'-- .'-'. --:.
kirind'y Eisa.:: A:0 un ' learleis.-. foe itrxts alce'd the •urn- r refutin to - •.erfor.• ,his miii-
, jity' of .740, mountain, ?night :Settled mg 'brand into the ereatlire's face. titry'eltities• on 0.:.•Sattir y, a Ger,
. )4eavily. twee the world, the timber Down dropped the. woodland.; inoti..: in:an:soldier named, Naumann, who
.. itolf,'. the: outlaw ' of the'' region; Arch :linen all -fours again, and; with ia ,ti . Seventh IltitY Adventist, . ,hat
' slaved abroad, ...Wail.,,ing .,..fortli.his: 0., roar, of pain and terror; ambled beeWsentonced.to..five. years " and bs,..., 1 4. ' . •
'iry of liberty , arkt.,.riad'..efijoymeriti.!. hastily away to the:depths. Of the. six months' imn,rs.onme,nt, At the .
. , ,
• . catil.P..',was :pitched well cleat of forest. Strange it is that, of • all hearing ' of :his. appeal': .befere„. the • A: W,.6.14PPe:It.r. VII li:I°111' • ll'E• .• •
: ..),he:-.toresti andlajarge trelindlett---tiangers'iu-only :at ig a 4-e-yi,-6-iiirtire- ''cliket-coutt...niartial ,ot;•'1, 'the Third - . Here" IVr..:-.1.1-nderweciii-threw :•on
: yid: the savaile night -prowler 'Pee- dell*Ile ',Of the ,forest werld, .:- :.' .;Ariny ' Carpi, he told the president the .sereen.:0 wonderful:,pleture,'..:It
. , pled the:encompassing shadows. The • ' "War 7". ' qiiestioned ,Itainli, front. that his aniScien;C.,WOuld not alio* was that Of; d: kindly -faced, wonian.
•, ; men proieeded, With thoir various the shelter of his ,fur bag ' • him to violate the commandments In her ,arins .was a baby girl and a
in. silence. :Ralph prepare( Yet—an .. nutria, ;replied Nick of God an , wor 'on the„Sabhat .. tiny. bear ,cubs Both- were .nursinfs:
,bhoir own (0'od', and seonc,a savory unenneevnedlY: a0 he , returned ,,.te .c.*One Mast -regard cod - as the high- Other picturea showed the cub. . A
iaskt :
,..4%iiillout the circle.. of .the firelight. morning. ' ' , ,, , . .. l'irit place, .. The anthorities lied. hi/IVY 'little* bear In 'ePriliike°11istitd.
0,dol, .tiekletrilie ileStillik• Of tlidgeS Ills eitt-to.. ix,wiot the ceiii•ihi:' ,,c1 est authority ' and ''ObeY4Iiin in '''-the .feW-:- Weeks -later,.
---:---..-:-likk_thawod,cint_tlidyido,-wk,eyetting„ And so .the :Jong night 'liasieds' and him examined•,bY•eXPerts to see if picture ie ,Wila eating jinn, In ith,
- 'meal end. distrihuted it itutiartiallY, the Slothful day). :breke . over .1,fio he. Iv hrk Sitiae.i #,Pd, •iiiH Worat . they ether Pieture'the:` kitilt WAS 'kigsitlg
‘ • otEirKiihs , over th'',; hungry beasts- bleu:it. . pitiless' ': World. . The ' ;dog 'could report •Wat:that:,h,?,60.WitagS14..0,titnadtoedr tdheecibti4yt.,,i,gbiriilb..,a:r!Icf..thtlfenedilbrwivoitittiti' tat;
with. a club to see that each got the amo.ka„, and. clambered • froni. their the influence 6f "
be Called filer- baby When the night got 'told, •
"Itill,:•benelit of his portion, •.,' It. was: Warm, snowy coachei.. The routine idea which could not
ii.; strange! sight' to the fatti,Ve 4 -?Yet :Ilt. the ‘41ortg.trailP) -obtained,- plc( ..‘hiti:,!!.., Unlest„fhe. Iniperi01. eetirt-
$at 'looked'. on, '''aild.;,it; 'tatktailiOng., oiled More.the song of the tlea rang inartial . reverses' ' its ser;tenee,
. - 00, :but they dared not iraw,near 'out at the heels of the eager beasts, Naumann will have to 011660 . he -
for the• iirc, threatened then), en . 14r Wad the ;short day and 'Ong, tWech: alitiodonfrke 'hil belief and
besido.A, they pasaassecl ,a :keel; •;11. .Atten.i.p: eight, in snob. a .. region with,. pl4Pr.°i8"04iiirl., g, ':the res bus days •':•in'
_
• citinct of Caution, • . . .out effect tiOtin the men,. A feeling .
' .,•;,:A.Iter,-aupPer•-• the, Men. !..ested,....in of .tuperstitiotts nnehaineSs ,,s0yed
. oells;• ont always sitting, op. by' the. upoe,Nick, -Ho 'said, no,thifig. , He.
fire'. whilst ,the other ' slept ,in . the Was pets.ibly. too ashamed of it 'to:
comfort ot hit fur- Me • . do K0 hitt the dreed steadily grew,'
. hag.'!. 'Atia . as the night wore on. :arid no effort of 11-10 Seeined to have
th4 shadows 141W holder, and thcir ' poster to e.j.sfiel it.: As :he Mov.ed
. _presenee.• kept the sentry 041* 01f along hesioo his clogs he ''Would
..i.,„ri_... „..., _._ __
. sat Still, aWathed to ble eyes ,in liiS heights ,:abo..c.,• .or back over the 6nmpatiy has. earned over soc titnen
. furs.; lie litiddled ;down. ,over the 'Are. trail, or b'il tilleild. rtt) settle deep, their bond :illtetest;, and any.oie
dankiu -for an. 'absolutely tate lizto
sitv.king, ii\v`rY NOW Oa then pan's- --..--,--..: ' ..,
Li estment with a litigls intereit *.
110 & latil .W11111.4 do .,ifelF in write tile 1)44
to, tint* the,' nieetine •in,tho stein . I, ,
.. - , • tail(' os/dt4 ge606d
. of hig pipe. , .. , .1 Iiihiet 'Bond .0064' :ter:Stew ,.:1100:
i
.‘ to hu To.tebtl* In' 64LI• 41""61161.- ' iiicicif itioise -Olt tux. iiiiik Zelda 'it chid , . ,
- S ts-iitit 140r NttLIA kikke ottatteitt ritta. X& extbat and Lint • 0.,, * * 2,t denim!. teal or Otte**,
. , r
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feathres tbe 'face. 1144 Ithey been ef„tho kitchen- The little ,,CoMpletely the- earth
ibl0s. but, as it ..Was, they were chap was helpless, and there was ,were..0.1 :tee_m_lingly_little interest. '...::
est7-within--,-fite--foldaff-Ofr-HtlITY--;-mmir-op--'of milk—thin• e -,carop.. !Since men have flown, and•espee-
hOod.. . . • • ' ' - - ' ' " . There never it -in the. noitla• WOods.. laity since men have flown and fel:-
----- : (To be. tontintied) •
' . . ..., - ,•!'llie'cOok's..wile came out of her len *e haVe heard a great deal in
cabin.and saw the cub .there waiting a vague_way Of :air .currenti. • Re -
for ,
e ,. .
* -:- 'deaih., It waii, such, a soft, fuz- :cently I.htwrence, "Hod -et: Iii. -S-40,•,- _
zy •thing• and sti'hplilless that she ,per bdfOre an . Englis : *scientific.
PiCked it Up tenderly.' bile knew- -body i give -some. unique facts 'about "
there Was noOillt in that camp, anfl .Air tides ',-Which are . not generally
her: methe,r1Y.iliatinerteld herthitt- ovum.
-if r-Oie'deab-'iva°46-10434lve'`':noilrisli4 !--"'"Tfie • npion.We'lePOw, 'causes the
Ment eonid.'eUtile frOdi .,• " bid' arie marine tidellif- ite ittriCdtions•-• It
sOurce.,.!-Poor---little thing,?, --draws-ilie-witerOn--thesurface:s.:_of.. -
Said; '1.. am not going to let lino the earth toWard it .in AirtimP . 011
die': , Be shall. sharp with my ' ha- the•side that it,exposed to the lun-
ar influence, and draws the , earth: .
itself away Irani the water on the
•oppesiWside, 'leaving a correspond-
ing- hihnp. of- water. ' ---- '
The air; it Seems,. is affected in
the' Sante way. The le,yer of :atmos-
phere abut the -earth rias, Jails
and .floWi ,mare freely than .Water,
because .it it lighter, so •the tide
ehmea More quickly . in -the .'air --at
a given spot then the marine tide, ,
The rise itpd, ',felli • :however,
means jast as flinch' to the naviga-
tor'of the air at the tide hi the sea
does to the sailor, and has to be\ac-:,
' The Cub • grew rapidly, , and One 'CC°11itrtiret;eDdt', f5ihri;w6Tyheei:,,Inisas:toftie.cmtarorn.lEstst.bnII,
da§ itleratched the face of the bit- 'stream. in the atinosphere running
radet.lvit:110745,0tEarlali.d, ketaolri,tehde btherrr, -from west to east comfiletely round
_ . _. .
b"tit' /11
to get .0. new home, and so xr.‘ _..uti.,. the earth in 'the upper atmosphere,
derwood bought hini and took him a- tTehriitsiOWnasWhfiernstt bher°,tylOhletaritt Ittirlialkic-
to iis home near Itosten, .s. alio blew A cubic. Mile of Matter
Whi0b Wig' when .I fold this Story to into the upper atmosphere in'. the
",In the Winter of -that year;
you the firt thyleo, ur, untteit 'Ms:: The lighter particles-. were
Wo6c1 added, :“you will :remember tiAheeen of:kV ,iikeevegn etIrttirreiSeta etirhlus iteibr!
, •
'that POI" took up a. collection, and euinglobolar current before they,
T. terit the money to that farailY op finally, disappeared: , • ,
there tit- the wabdts. It will:interest
1.
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opporttitiity to pnrobase.
bonds of the D _
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AOW OP'ER SIX 7VIRS the
anzbura requited to pay,interekt on
1M f�tits- The •• comp:ilk!/ lidt.e
declared and paid PnIArred Stric.k
rtaken them at that -time, the fe-
• tOrresipondencts 9011;1ft:cf.
,
Unique Tri' 1. -Pair. Young. Prin-
Adora*traninu.
, .
Not the least interesting'. fact 11
connection pith the fort1Nop;i*
coronation it that -Among . the
—
tinguitheerparticipants ih the cep,.
monies wi1l-be'71i-trio Of fair7,-ybling •
prineesses,the father • of .e.aeli of
whoni-is..,..erseng"thessaioat: spowarly I
Monarchs. earth:: Th' girls: ire
Princess Vi�totia Alexandra; the. ,
4aUghter;: OE,
theL-Ring ,and 'Queen of -.England;
Priniis otga; IC,' the 'eldest •
.dangliter of the ('',.zar and :Czarina
of Bassin, and Princess Vitnia
Ionise,' Who is . 10, and the yt) Pix,cst
daughter of the E,aiser and ita.,.Fer.-.
In
ifisttinee„,
the nrindeases have a fall: shaxo of:"
good looks,and, if • •reports. about., ,
them- are to be - red ited- they pos-
sess ;that amiable temperament.
'that 'should go-.V.4th a .prettY fdee.
Rumoris bre- Of then -•:"
.in it matrimonial sense,. It is VOS•
sible that the 'coronation ,niayff
Made the 'Occasion flit. ,the an:
nettneement et_their :engagements,' ,
,
point -about thtsi
• said_ the Lgrnccr.. the.
,handle. It ,is made of •ton'gli, sea- '
sonod wood Ym c`otild ItinIck
map down with :it. and nit break
it.:"
pec.66,: ,
'prefer' one witi 4 fragile handle, • if,
you. pleases"
„
Pat Wes did SerVliill; ef it farmer,
and in • his charge 'was.* donkey, •,
which •Vls kept to amnse his"
1-
. 44.1VOW, thetti.thildrott,°"!, salci the
teacher, t is 'it we •Wsalty, most
io wori make ns perfectly
happy'l" • ' "The tiiingt We • ain'f.
got 1,_'s ishoitited the bright hoy. in, thei
ittoisidY .s14410* ballAblie elites golds, beats
,111° thi'°" **Id is 4 At aa coati, Inca seaT,,
•-• 4•4
merchants Witlittre4
Sepal Bank "•:.•• toonto
Citizen niam, „ • . • -9itaw*
f„.?,110`wing; f nriner' a; round .
t•IIP Y:ard ene' and , the ...fariter
turned •to.„Pat, and said th;rik..
that donkey, •iS"takiti.,,g to •tity
"Aeli rat: shitri-44. .
an le's.. NA :the, .h..*t I;ift
lik14 to Ler,' sirok
•