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party ighhors, gathered at th
' imam of Mrs, Willett and her datighte
Violet turned to table ,tipping for gnus:4,
uent.Seatedaround the 44140. wer
Itra. and Miss Willettb Mr. Duke, Mr
Ftyeroft who dabbled in the psychic
Ronald Garfield , and Major purnaby
For two months, the, .Willetts' had been
. 9ceupYing the. house of Qp.ptain, 4oPep
Trevelypn, who had been flnabib tovP
4ist an offer of 4.2 guineas. n Inonth ren
,Lnd had taken a snaU,. house for., hixo
3e1t at gxhamPton,six miles dant
Major pliirriaOn hip friend -for years
- Pecupied :one of •the live cottageeTrevi
; :van:built on: lamf.near his house. "All
those. seated -,at the !table w,erep tartled
:Whet.t!'„la "spirit" ,stated that' Qaptain
•17t,eve1yan had, been murdered: '4urnabY
• worried, leaves a.rel: finds: bis• friend
. `man nonect. 'James 'Pearson;
• of- London had ',registered ,Ex
• intinnton hotel the afternoon, of thezinut...,
' jer and taken theAlrst train bank to
earl the following Inprning.,
FolF 0.0 0* 'VIM*, HE STBle'r.,
INST,LIZINNt V.
S110111drl't ,,,I Say tWentY-ive
that,the
rieredl," Major • clerriOide4
truculently, "er tWelitY•7Ave. to tix,-
. )r twenty past four, for that matterr
"Quite so, sir," said. InsPecthr Nar-
recott soothingly. "
. "He 'did net .wi#h 'to. antagenize .the
• °.major-just.atthi#:moment. He prom-
ised himself. WO he, Would get to the
- 'bottom of the matter, before the„ day
'
"There's one thinethat Strikes me
ite sir," he' Went' on.
"Yes?" • • '
"This haeiritiss Of the letting of Sit:
leford kdon't know whit you,
_ think about it, but it seem t� ine -a
• turiOne,thing to have 'happened."
"If you (ask-I/lei" said Burnaby,
•. "That's' Your einnion?"•
"It's, eVeryone's opinion:"
Sittaforcl?" ° •
•: "In.,Sittaford • and Lthampton • too
The rweinan must he.m.ad."' .
"Well :I stipposethere't ne aCeount-
Ink for' tastee," said theInspeeter.-
•
"Very. , odd . taste . for 'woman 'ef.
.. that kind," :
,gly:04.1mo,w the lady?" '
knew. her? Why 1, Wits,. at •2het.
&Mae
' "When what?" •aske▪ Narieeott as
the MOO came telin abrupt halt.,
"Nothing," said. Burnaby, ' •• -i•
,InSpeethr Narrecott. leaked athini
keenly." There'was .eoMettiing 'here he
• Would:have toget. Tlialtitv•
-,-,Jocantusion and ember-
. ,rastMent. did not'eteape Be had
:been- en theint, of sayingL-Trhat?
Lo himself,,- "New isn't ,the 'monient
to hiM bp the 'wrong WaY." ' •
"Aiou4 he Oft!: ilmodentlY '!`"Irtm,
• were* at Sittaford Hanee',. you set :sir.
' The lady -has .been, there, now -about
I ltow: longj", , • • , \'
A coati e, of months,
..The rintjor..wat eager . to: escape, the'
result Of iMprudent words. It
• miadelim.niare•LOquacibut than usual.,
'A wide* her. •daughter?"
"That's it." .•• ,
• "Does she eve any .thaten• for ,her-
ttioiee-Of resident?" -.• •
: "Wet11--"the Majar rniabed
tubiously, "she tallit.a-.1ot,' she's thif
ind Of ,womanbeantipe .of nature --
tit' of the: World that. sort of thing.
I "
, :
He' paused- rather'.
' 'vector • littrracott Caine tio",hiS rescue;
"It didn't 'strike -yhu.. its natarat, .on
with the claSe, but it just struck me
as ,an odd' coincidence: :phi house
:that Captain Trevelyan, took,' Hazel
;11199.n..W110.s0. P?'0Pgrt3T :*4s,tlitlt?"
;.„`flgiet Larpent'e,Middie-aged wpm•":
'an she's gene to a liOardink house
h taP,'yvintor,- • Does
every year.. , . shuts the house
np,,but lett, it if she ean,.1,vhieb. isn't
often,* . ." • " ° •• • •
here seemed nethink promising
. ,
there. The inspect0.41,4his ,'„head,
, "Williamsons were, the .ageata, 1.1411-
derstandp'-' he :said: '
!Ten:1'
.."Their „office -is EAariinton?".:
,• "Next dOor: te'WalterS Icirkiireod:"
' ,then, .perhaPs, :if :You. deret
mind,: major, we nnght , just dropii
on our • ,
The 'Major 'Who' bah: finished -his
'breakfast some time ago nodded at:
sent' and Tete.
,An7-alert-le-ekbiilyetin-g-Priian7yq-SV
'th"receiyathem• in the'office of Messrs.
' , • .. •
• "This, is Inspector Narracott,"the
inefor said,
"I• ,want some information 'that -1
•think yot..t ';can give nie," Said. the in-
SPettor. , "I ' understand you , put:
'through thieflet, cif Sittiford -House.".
"Can.• yen': give me,••fnll • dethilt,
• please,' of holy that "•CaMe about.', Did
the lady, apply personallY,' or 1?.Y.'.1et
ter?"4'. , •
•"By letter: She wrote," let rne see
He opened a draiver and tyrn•:,
:np file.: "Yes, 'frein the' Carlton
,Lorideri." •,
, 'Did' :she . mention *tieferd 'Haute
ly name?". . ' .
• * "No : she'Iner,ely said she wanted
te rent house for, the Winter, :it must
,be right n Dartmoor and have at
least :eight • bedrooree., :Being (near 'a
railWaY .station. -or ••it toWn ivap of.no
vonseqitenee-i".---?--1-#-‘1••-.---: '":
. "WasSit.tafford, House 'tin • your
I ,• • • ••
"...A. -Wei -lit Wan Bu) as a-; matter
of fact • jt wee'the. house '•in' the
neighborhadd t'hat 'at ati. fulfilled -111e
requireMentt:S. ThaledYl mentioned' la
her letter. that she Would be Willing
to, go to thielVe.:gitineaS',. and ni these
eircymetencet 1 thought .t North
While, Writing to Captain: TrevelYal
asking 'whether' he would. „can-,
elder Letting., . He replied-in-4110,,al-
flizeritive'tend-Twe---thsed-the-thing-np:„".
. Without :Affroyvillett„,,;„..Agoirig...7:1,lie
,
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"She :agreed, Without:tee-
ing- •Signed, :the "-agreement.
.Then she Cameher•fer: One' daY,
'drove Untit�..Sittaford, saw Captain
'TieVelYini,',arranged,•-etifit him 'about
plate and, linen, 'etc., and'saw ;over.;over.the house.." . • ..-• :
"She, was quite ,„ satisfied?" P.
:•1 She •eaine •aild said „she was de-
•
•l',ig'Ii#414ndd*Nfihtialtitilid°'y' thi'nk?;,'
,Ininector.N4ree• ett, eyeing him keen-
ly. •••••• •
• • The",rting nuti..ehiligge&
bis ,shi-
. ' ' '
learn neVer he, siirPriSed,
at anything' in the house -business,"
he said, as, theY ,•
On. reaching the ',efficee of ''14Sert,
Walters 4 Kirkwood, 'they Were .told
tht'Mr.Xiri.00d2 :had 'lust arriVOO,
and they were Shown. into his remit... •
'. Mr.: Kirkweod Was ,an ,elderly Man
With i'lenign. 'expression; :He wee'
•native of EIliamptOn and has
suc-
ceeded his fether and' grandfather in
•
„
'Well,..it's like ibis.: She's a fesli-
lonable sort :of •wonien:' Dressed
,.1C1*.the ninesdanghter'S a Oriart,..
' Pro tk; ,•etural • thing woad' he
, for 'them to be'staying,at the' Ritz or
; -Claridget, or smite . other big ..botel
Kenewhere. Yen: know the
arracptt nodded.: '
' "They don't .keep thetneelves•• to.
. lhemselVes,:dei the' he asked. • "Xen,
Ilon't think they„are+:well•Inditig?"
Igajar-Iturnabir shOoklit head posi-
,
:"Oh! that. kind,
They're 'Very..soCinblea bit too soci-
lihle: I mean, In a' little placelike
Bittaford, you Can't have previous en:
tagemerits; and when,' invitation. are
lhOWered,on yenit's a bit. awkward.
. They're exceedinglY kind, hospitable
people, but a 'bit too hOspitablelor
English ideas."
"Thecolonial' tetich," Said, the In-,
ipector.
'Yes; I suppose ,so." '
"You've' no, reasofl o. think, they
.',
were previonsly'ectinainthd*With Cap -
Lain Trevel 'Yen?" •'t :
"Suret ey weren't."
"Yon seem,; very .positive?"
-.","Joe would have told me.": ,
"And Yon -don't think their niotie
.have Scrape ae-
• guaintanele Vvitti ..the captain?" . •
• This Was:Clearly. a new idea-tc 'the
leajor. , 1-19 pqidered OVeit li fr gonia
• Minutes.'
"Wel1;1, nester thought Of, that: They
ivere 'Very' gtith'ing to'. hire, 'Certainly.
Rot that they got '.a,ny ehatiga-out "of
,
Yoe, .Bot; 1 think it' was itist
their tisii1 manner. •Over' friaid4r1
kiti. know, like colonials are." ,
Nes. as to the hepte itself.
Captain Trev eyan 'bullt that, 1
terstand?"
ayte8.),
"And nolady
ehte..hat ever lived in,
4 not been/let before.?"
tPtlefe1. . 1.7.- Pirt:
. tel. Ict, be'itny,fhihiri• the liouielfself :,:
,.Vhat *asilie,4tiltaktfem, .•104 a pili,41e.1
Esti ' 0 O'rkei. iVi
. lg ot.`fInt,filhg t'i tie .
....., , „<: • i„......',.......... '''
. ,
• He rose,. put on MS' inourning face,
and 'shook hands With .the. major.
• ":Good 'pining, ' Major Burnaby,"
he said. -"This 'in a very" shocking
'affair. • Very ,thocicing indeed.' Poor
-Trevelyrin."• • • , ,
•He leOlted inquiringly at Narragett
arid .,Major. BUrnaby, explained
pretence in 'a.' few succinct werde.
"Yen are in Charge Of the •ease,
vector ..Nerracott?" . • '
"Yes; Mr. HirkwoOd. p'uruanee,
of my investig4tions, have. cdme .to
ask Yoa'far certain infOrmatien.," -
uI shall' be liaPpY te. give you iiny
inforinatiOn. if it is ;, proper for inc
fb do, so;" said the laWyer..•
' "It: concerns . the late Captain Trc
Velyan's ir111" said garraeott. • "I un-
derstand the Will it here in your ,of,
• • .
.",That is to."
"It Was made AoTni time ago?"
"Prve or Six. Years 'ago, cannot
ture•of the exaet .date at the moment."
,ain".ankiout; Mr. Eirkwood,
know the 'contents: of. that will as: 'soon
as prisSible. It May: en •impor-
tant...bearing on the case,
"Indeed?"' said the. ta,Wyer-
deedli ShOtird not have thought that,
but liattirallY-40-t1441...44 *6'vvti
btilflneSS heSt, Inspector.
he'. glanced across Oat tlye ,other Man.
"IilajOr "Burnaby` and myself 'are'jeint
'aii`de4tOte. of the 4'14., If :he ha a no
objectiori, ' • •
•
'None!' ,;
'Ther' 8et reaiOYI:Why, VshOiatd,
not le[;
accec.- yourgetine.,t tor.
•Talang un a'speaking tube, be spoko
few' werdt doWn,it, two or three
ininutes . it Clerk ellteiled the reoin and
14id a sealed enyelene ;In front, Of the
laWyer, 114r. EirkWood, dreW Out; a
tame Alta., ,lookingt deep,.
4.n.trzior `sl.L741411
•
Fsr •
•,tart0Ana• are
" the"' ese, ga,s
Young
.how to can:diet
now instructed in.
mask ,at the In. .
poiSon, fumes.
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•
Idly Anecdotes
Of thefamaus
George ,Bernard .Shaw
euts—An Ex-Pii-chz
duke—Etc.
One of t,he best stories about
George Bernard. Shaw -'-because •it
'shows, as I1iss Islibel MacDonald pii;.;
it, that "you •mustn't take hiin :too
seric,utly"—has to do witha- lecture
he once'gave in. Lenclon, On "Secialism
After the -War." At its conclusion,
G.B.S. invited' qtestions 'from • the.
audience,. • A man, arose and :said;
"My. Shaw, , your' 'thought'
• about •these linge inconiet , that are
being aCeinnulated by individuals; #1t
ever the world: ben't 'yongree„ that
•r• -r, man ,,shonlcl be allowed' to retain
, , • .,
more than one thousand pounds'.. (then
• $5/000) ' • • • :
"Certainly. notALpteinptly- respond.:
eci Shaw,. "Betides tny income is
n -tore' than a thousanO:pounds."
V.11 •Say itr " •
, „ , , . -• • • . ,
When G.B.S: was..a little shaver--
andgoing to sch'ool, his. father remark-
ed , to him one .day, more in sorrow,
than in, anger:" , I '.... •
I.' ;"-i7,.our teacher. says that, you are
the laziest ,by hi. the :school. Is that
' "No; father," replied. Georgie. "The
teacher is the. Wiest. , Whenever we
have to 'kand '. writ, he sits 'in
thre--ciran-pdarirrnbtlrhig,
• ., * oh,• -
. • •
On another occasion young '-p.B.S.
..aid to his father: •," ,
• "Dad, yeti aLwaYs tell peeple I am
lazy:. But you should have heard how
teacher praised :me this merning.".
. "Ahl that' t rightr. My boy," beained.
father.`.1.4rhat Ilia 11.6,sa-„,r
eid-there-rnight-her.bays still
lazier than I,"'replieu theYoung)iew-
t, i 2 IS' hiail‘rui umn I:, h., Vileil, .. - t
t 15 T.. he. n'
. ;' You see. ; SO
yoU'irnittn't take him too 'seriously.
of Devon,. declare this to be my Jest
will and testament which I make this,
thirteenth dey of August nineteen
hundred' an4. twenty-six: • , '
0(1) I...appoint' 4olin .Hdwarci -Burn-
•aby of 1 The Cottages,. SittafOrd, and;
Frederick.- Kirkweed---ot-Exhampton,-
to. le' the "executors and trneteet.,ef,
this iny , •, ' .
• "(2). I give id Rebert Henry EYant,
•wbohat' serVed mel tang and faith-
fully,' the onr.of 1OO (01e ;htinxire4.
pophdt),-.free Of plagacy:.4uty.for his.
own benefit absolutely, provided that
be is in myteryice at thetime of my.
death :and: not tinder .notice: to leave
Whether giVen or received. ' •••
.."(3)..J. S -the said Jahn: Edward
Burnaby,, as 'token- of ',ow. 'friend-
shiP , and of,:MY "Affection and regard
'forhim; iny'•trephiee Of sport; in,
elnding my collection • ofheads and
Pelts: of ,big gaMe,... as. well. as: any
challenge.eUps• and prizes awarded
:•••ree4in÷anY4deperitnent,OT„,sport,. and
Of-'7theaaseffirr-ipy--pos..
• • •
,--L,sek.
o--BeX--O, .
ritinueldl,
. 'I H. l• •
Pot Affica.to. work;",.
.• ,-'French Slogar
,
..Paris•t— Put-Africa:0 work" , ,This
is the "slogan. of. French, celdnial volley
as the ecenetnic 'crisis becomes More
• : • ..
'severe: ;••• •• • :, ••
'
The trade -deficit. of France 'prapelb
recently -reached 1,060;000,000 franes
a .Montli.,. Officiate ;IOW, took the.
colonial einpirethe World's .second
target—for: :increased business to,
WiPe•out :the • ... , ••
' Trade' with •the.'noltiniei...has shunn-
ed Less: than tat'tracle WO foreign
countries. ''..Thirty per cent. of e
•Freneh., exports• were bought by, the
;empire 1n 1632, while the mother
'country made 19 per 'cent. of alf,her
,purchases in possepons,:.' -
These pereentages: -..have Morinted
'sinee' the depressien :Set 1929:
France tald her colonies enly.49 Per
'cent: of her experte, 'instead' of 30
,per .cent., and, she"louglit, fro* them
"only 41 peri cent. eft her purchas6#.11i.
stead .ef, 49 •'ppr cent.
, Three :tariffs systems :prevail-, he,
tweeti...France and -hert•Vait."erapire
which eXtends • to 'all. eentlitents -and.
lrichides 61,0.500.9DersOns. On'e groun:
is Consolidated In the. °French tariff'
scheme; another, in On 'Preferential.
basis. and .8 third has...tariff atithnomy.
• . ,
.4pealcingof the budding geniuses
recalls a, stoiy' about, Anatole France,
the "French Writer, ho • when' 'seven
ears, of age; was listening to some
of,,hie schbol.mates telling, abaut,their
'birthdayi-, joining. the con „rs—
knovi -When 'I 'wee born."
' "When?! :piped several voices.
, "At 8:35 in.' the:morning," proudly
asserted 'little Francels Thibault
hich was I, Anatole, France' 3, 'real
"lame.
"thate-isnittree;12.-retorte&one .of -
•„Since, the. end.,,,of the World. War,
Many .`iire...the .eit-reyai personages
especially when hailing from Central
.Europe and Russia,, who; in the effort
to earn 'an honest penny, heye had tst)
:turn their ,hands to,all kinds of .men-
lal joht,. The recent marriage of Leo-
pold •Welfing, ex-arehdulte of • Tnscany.
and fe-rmer mein a .the old Emper..
br• Francis Joseph of Austria, recalls
,the feet that :in: his •reminiscences,
Life' Story.: From „Archduke :to,
'Grocer,” he, says, net Without pride,
• "so' far as I know, ','n� other •reduced
royal. big -wig. except myselfik;liaa .ver
been a grocer. '
, •
; 4b1y. little shop *as in ',Vienna,"
he adds,' "and my . customers were
mostly. 'Working, class folk, who knew
Me for the 'archduke I once 32,!s, This
:feet, that an arcliduhe • had turned
groper seemed to amuse them; and
they • alWays 'addressed 'me by my
title, each in his own special -style:
Their 'orders even to me over the
Counter in :ply ear§':,
Im:perial. Highness, eve me . two
pints of • milk: or 'Archduke, be sure
to, keep me beme fresh'. :butter,: or
Your Serene 'Highness; can.' you inT
troilice nie' to' a good:sails:age?'"
• But; siihs.,the former archduke, -to,
be 'a ,successful groter One must have.
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lOgdiAt 'Art ur, Trevelyan, of .81t,
tirfortf ford,in the County .
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Japan's "Suicide" Crater Explored
0.2e.'" •
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Wuse SiX' heaping teasi•donfuls
pf "$ALADA" Black Tea in
a pint' sized tea-pot. After six
, minutes Strain and pour liquid '
•into half -gallon ,container.
• While hot,' edd a cup and a
,half of sugarand the,luice of
two lemons/ then All container. ,
• with- cold water. Do, hot re-
fiigerate astea Will turn cloudy:,
• ,Serve as to:piked, with an.
•cube In eich:glass. •
!Fresh :from the, gardens'
'
brains 'and "brains .are conarnoclity
which 'few. • royal' personages pot-
• °L.:03rolf, On% pOp.A.ops
rankly confesses,'and' I' Was never
• .
mo.re conscious:' of my lack' than re-
Ieently ',when, after ; had. slaved
away•as small grocer in yienna for
nearly a year,: iiiicrediter# twooped
down en
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'• Frorn `'Llistoriet'Marseillaises;" by
„Edouard 'Be:mond:
Over a-gemapf OHS cafe, Ban
a-eth. had 4 furione quarrel With his
,opponent: In his /rage he thre*L•eff
his coat and rolled up hit. 'shirt
eves while •the "ether: man :did like::
'Wise. . •
"Hold' me ,back,"oared' Tianist,e.tO
th'e onlooker,s, "'or • I . shall ,do ' some -
•thing, terrible te him.", °
Nobody moved ,..to interfere., Nen-,
plutted,Banaste glared indignantly 'at
the Crowd. "What,"., he, s,aid, "you
don't hold-. people back hi this Cafe,-
therir - -
KO' 044',
years•-in-ihe-Apaeripan-Z,Con,tirlarFterz::
vice,. tette Arne 'amtising ,stOries shout
his "el Periences; ahroid; in. ' book,
.„ .
"Recollections Grave.'And Mr:
..1-19rtan't first post was Athens, Where
in 1893, he got to know .King George
POeces--Ta' rather, decent. sort of
ehttP, 010 gather's,. '
_
• jibe• great, social, event' •at • 'Athens
in'theie days was the King's. A
,preek lady;,:wife 1?f a 'preeperons.mer.•
:chant, made up her mind :te• git:inte
•speiet$.. She ',give .her ;moneyand
suppert. to the Greek inthistry.,.. In:
'.die course imitation th the royal
ball was the. reward., There, King
Gorge Coramended her, silkt,effortt.
‘"yOur,.. '-Majesty," she said, ("the ..to••••
ciety ladies. a. Athens shonld set. the
fashian of Wearing -keel EVery
stitch.:1 have on is Greek silk."
She'patted her skirt' and ,iniirmured
'Greek' silk!" : '
.. .
ghe lifted it, diselosing't,,Ilettieontl,
"Greek silk!" ' •
She lifted,: thh.t,: and revealed'
an -
'other, ,"Greek silk!"
HOW far the demonstration would
have gor*.(spegulatee Horton)', 1'
do not know, fer' the King, eVidefitlY
•cOnvinced,' fled. ••
,was,,orice, at' international din.:
rier at a, legation. ". 'reminiteet Mr.
Horton; "at Which 'the. gueet honor
was. 'an Aineritan Cohgreettnan, :
famous raeonteur. geft0h.3, With much
dtiI,'rstery of a fanner :wile'had
two sons, ,ene.gookl:and prudent, the
ether ,a Veridthrift. Oh his death -he
left-tlia-farnite-thageodyeting' man,.
and:the other. brought legal. t,0
break thitrill. The snit Jested :for'
Years, the laWyerst 'feet eating "up ,the
property, ' until the fences,honse' and:
barns 'beearne '
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• •
./"Orm. evening, , the,' Owner of the
farm,' sitting onihiS 'porch and .1434
ing Oft , over .h s . Mortgaged fields;',
„
rnurino.red •.. -
• " 'When. I tbirot it,,,a11,,v.fri.:$6ene-,.
,
times .sorry that Pa. ,
"Phe titter Abut broke �t •dintirig
the ....few ".,Arnericans present 'Was
quickly suppressed by the leek bf
horror on the fades ef, others, and
died remark.; • of. ,a Seriens.atiailed.
Frenelinan;
• '
' ""lt .haVe :alvv,a-Y8 • Airitierstoe'd,' .he
Said, 'that reSpeet Set parents was
not. thoeonghlt:. int tticated the
inda Of childrefi
other .eOuntries.',". • -.. ••• 1 •
•
Ernest' Rhys recalls. in. his reini-
,niScerice8 iriVw 'when ()sem'. Wilde .oce
met Oliver Sehreiner—atithcr of "The
$to`r* of An Afiicari Paroi"
of
.orhi she to ih ▪ the. taSt
e zn trete s trdr14• 1
, • LoWere 1001.0 ' the. people itionYt Mrefir mmsks.'
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7 Jfi !Oibig11.3 .round •ttle. oOpeS Of a t , iejotileit
„`loce. Jauttail. itwaitten treseefit the' tippt. ten,fiaton 4, . tra beemoe ,tfiey ,.„
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LePrOsk..GermisOlat •
Core Now:At SteP. N.pare
W4phifiii94'..—Ap.oare:t..sten.-.thwarcl
the s,,elpuest ..er,leprosy, has. Teen. ata.
•noeneed by' the Leonar,d ;Weed
oriel Tor, Eradicationof •Leprusy.)t .
Is tlie.isolation and cultivation .ot the
Ciiaide the body: . •
• 'Dr Earle •Il.,,lgeKinleY., •• ;deed:: •Of
'George' Wathington ;.:DnivereitY
:Cal: Sehool„-and Dr. Malcolm '11: •SOule,.
of the EniVertity et 1Viipingan, aretha •
'Scientists Who haVe succeeded in iso.'
-kiting:What they believe Wes 'every
evidence, 'Of tbe true. ',leprosy '
"eiganipm.• • .'" • •'.' .•'' '
. ...,.. •
McKinley -.ElizabethVerder, attaciate, . in • experitnentii,
still .inprogrets at George .Wathin-gto*
:also' • .have.'.. developed ' • .Metho,d'hy. •
which fresh Strains 'Of • the -OtganisM . .•
'can he started at any time$ fro,nr,
i.OSy. tisane. • • • •
../1T•efsince the'' discovery..., of '
'Chant ,moogra oil treatment, teri,,Yeara...-.'
ago, -has a-devopmnr-jth-fl
-orliPresyleen regarded,:,iy..p# e. ans.. .
:effort,. In .1872 a, Norwegian bcterio
logist....disCoVered` the ' germ belleVed
to be .reePonsible. for 'leprosy, elotely .•
resembling that of ttibereulosis.t But
the"rnere2.eetablishment.: Of.. tiyi feet': ,
that leprosy was a•igerni. disease, We•ak' .
Oft iittis. vaiug in. ',4,tst: el:inquest
the 'ger* '6Otild• be taken, into 'the ,14.,
:Oratory and Sthdieff. •
'TRUTH.' •
In proportion as vire love' truth Mor4.:
aid victory' less,: we shall becOnad-
aniciaus. to,' knoW what . it le which
leads our 'ciPponents to think as: their
do; We shalt begin to inspect theI
the Pertinacity. of belief 'exhibited
them» mutt result from a Perception
of something me have net 'perceived,
:And we: shalt aim to supplement Abi
portion of , we. have found. 'witi
,the found, by' them. .'
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