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WORLD'SENONEVERGAME
AltASeii‘ EFFRCTS 1701.1,14.4XX
PRO.PRIECIEH. • •
tatilArrlailielartt Wletisett-APtit a
NatExe4 PrOteliata VW IR
,
"PetePhetS WIW eeerelee their trtilY4t.
able sten tolie. Ole Teet Weer me worm *re a wry pexioni-Cting. it 3,
Ivor, A portion of the, prernenrola Ode deeejeeno beemeeenes, toe: be mew
410•P twvt 'ent1• 414 11° "d1'41' tneleeletei Meet*. Of their kelt*
opeeeedlo ItieW displaya a Massie Of plleete. ettereneee en leo igoteteent gate oopeeiti-
In token, AOCSIWOr/es and eleire
boatels ebo yowl present* te'rel0F.1,:' alerfel fateVetei fOretelling
MAN't $3.111,ICATgl./.
Thera ora lwartty moors
with Ike winter of Cura.s.,10 and Itia
litellide, the elk*/ and Ina wort t •
Wool of Camera, The authentaii
MN', beak* thy auto who actually tom.
Witted tho Fouritenoi The wail IOU*
preteiter ie askil ke OUR Teketto tale ef
thO ettoce4t, /respecter* a tint Noapeli-
theilltaa cat.. mut *Ivor of tho
finest optipogo 'Ow Com. Ila
WPM in tho IlettOrable ,skteiety- the
official limp of the VillitOrrit=714 ulf
NI "
: on rtcre
• Ile storied in 'life as a Cottle, ,driver,
Arlin% t'eee1), le the elloallitee betteee.
• Iteebecetail buliter
tiogthin the tnalacill) int made hod SOO.
uNtirS" herd1110 , Kat. of 011100
caplIalt$1, • 'Ills ostensible IlttrpaV VW.
t at the lady was otemelY itervium• avo,betil 411114eing.t• •;, tending money- Ilk U,sUrv,. bUt Vitiate,
beferal and it, is .4.,nly live Months OinW -9nrozoll pritlAh 45etttaY.has tor ,....vOitrs now' Wit , the Ma's in Naples,* Tile murder (it
$he left liwskemy of ber village for tbe, v.-4-•er9 .1"ko w heeping guard own art mot ut Vega, 0nerein9, instigated AV WM on
wee Ourrneb„ The irattilloa thOt accolirit Of tir dentinelation tint the rages
voli &Nato shad:never been, ibteeeletteed walla (14ah4r1044 alo MO 1,10 It JetaWing ta OW Mk% PIPPIte0' pat sides receivogeneral 6tolott gee43 for
maim the defects good. tut therrii4
inhltaatieln aS Yet Kellethee the ree
fititr$ Will be VOrtied Oat, Southanip-
teet tee Jet Delft*,
,i1kIder,Open WOO to, tatarO atcheri Mgt
fst11•40. 4 Altar Witte The £rciWzi Or her
• Pewits bet-ellitisee %et.
WW1 a Debbi. wear/ in the synagogue*
•' Aimed tauelting,41ie,ceiling,`* pleeid:v,i:-
pressiatt 1.1Pen, -her enartnouS lace, her
OnlY aeleaPt anet 4 length,* ugZi, which they hod Mode fit at VW at,
it°1"41dIcIt w4•5 m°4°' 144 4v1ken some:wrong ho hod 49.4.AlUellAt VOS
MVOs= OP, world will, come. :la en cloth , reginarirdecreat After. a form Of 140-7
The; Ibittaeo .bellef to, ggree bebenee er, exeneetee,,,
'141,:er9P4S4irittflOP 0.0 WOO. CAvolit4 Ind was tettlat'ott tor *aUte •at,
, putt, hems, eta 141,0 41,ongr• 040f 111P PHD> qP A -w6m.sov.06:iwigtoniot,P14614)04:000K. sworn. ogeitS,•' • • '-, • ,,•.; * • '
reming ittp. onew.. gra Imppes,. Ill ',JAIL • till 44 vo. 0;4 . twee- the fdoliA:favAe,0449,t,10 woraotdinary, • •idevelopnients Os hi.
',stops aro or voroer and'cutleellaotted , !ebeentedenetabit eliSterhealt iletelljr the aa*Lpantifteattons erthe *atm ate exptetg4
al awe as. ono wpattt tileltee4iallee •.• , ' iget trovattliatePia • , 0014 •
. • -
'face would repel. eue, bat ,„ .O',4fAa, • - "Not Yeci•lenO elfielibgettOtrange're fltsr,
.
realize that elle Vessessee• 11114 WWI • -• e. .1CoVedr Natelg,' tb.01•44tio,oftv10# '
Of someone so elartionslY,SuPerluMum itiniAlto 00 rraliks leNDEet• GONE IS MEM MIONIO TOE 139FL141teg "
Ir Marled' tikt het 144)114
tillages, a heitithy ' , 'efeelirtge Were, IOW • teeteet reit ••
eloile Could make -the' lite of a gienteSS 41•Txtt thin • R t4 'eve 101111114t •tbettild'Of tlieteMitt4 eleaa
N 6tti
tolerable -a Selpe Of4rniar timoti 6 "P Tito prophet, in ltd.% ease wos QuisNvis2
bez' vitin t NelitaP14441484 and. 'negro, evbet Went eeefer te, fee ell that re 14u1'•"•Rii4-"14,14-4 ff*
• . • 1,46 • . • ' them; 3emild 1)0 en 4,W,fel gale ee-iteind, Ea ft
. We talk. My velice:0;ee.f.g00; p,14.0 , -This nee' been 4 htt$1*.aeslana W4th the u )).,0' 44014 OK .n :aettan'ea40444 44 Re-
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echo to her4W,n' •eettlersea the Easj.coAstiiboth these teem., cording to the 'prophet,' ills. atisuro Pre- nee, noo e, • - The, „eeee.
rtinlbillig front her cheee ead .reverheraes NeWfoundiand Ond Those' iron Lobrader., diettonatiad oaellyalVolfoet Ott the IniMIS
through the Slan,tells Me.liete letere"heyte been lieaVY 'Ietnee Ihneee. of the tatpmethat they, set anent !tilling tleaS,10 trateS for liegelit, of.
1148 441OPPAIII.Y.; ratter,
0,66 tlii0.0e,ryir wouX 6 rept
btearaPhY In ehe.elleneeyilables, Ile -role hos eeene boon ibe nom in steeb felele so nine teeo Could have ct. great
the sebstence ett 'She woe ite ttelleal itiegeelligesaM.ete to he elttfienitene escapee tiltat,leaSt befere the end- eetne, Others
new when gmeg epd .0ne • Newleuadaiita, atemno, ilie oreen.4' a4,100" after havilla teen •Oetrorira- to
iggcluidtather sva,s InalL cr tinned for enutilee crafts which 'have rioti leaattwasra• vols11.4,10 .red-°raY from
P‘'°Ige 4°-veliv4ed .111, tbtt tttlaia Thelleetheet or ,concloormo tho ,th.eita•bonle$, pUt ene their clothing, and
trian Tyrol, 04:eareaaalelle,raeleteeletee;. Anne is flints drribed• by a (limpet vet angetged nee prayer, '
work on her tether's tarns, Ife bee lave enet. amount tee sear tile dostroye,0 .fueror $c ore, doused IV the feeeteeet
been told that it beeense her., glitat liuldf-tos hem WA and fe.ars are enter, Christianity, lied reeerted,to he etete of
She wou5 ?MHO balePee, tor elle lee le reePtilltlealf of he -tiny York Snit t • , ,Seven- yogi's eget them was a pretty
Cowa, 4 horse er Pont 'etlet (4' 4.14-Yeahatuteefilithtellsaleaselilet 'begineto te noterioes erotessor, Falb that tha
grOand. $1110 Uaect to do tlitC Work o Ave eve et-elliee voluine with the result of Werld Wbuld be destreeed Ine 4 comet on
Men tie nee fields. She LS, tiVelety-eaeyett thq Newtoundland _hunt. Noverthelese te•Nevelneete1601 rellowinge Iltessia and
years old 110Wi _ — Of' eight, neeel have been known to Other.countries It WOrked letuallanJechief.
Somebody In Berlin beard er Marlette's lall nee er SIX hundred aeals in a couple SELLING TICKETS FOR elEAVEN.
e4s1010, axed ihkreuPan• agitate ,Avero hatiree , • ,
made to. get her to get Ile -mega.: 'Weft depends upen , toe opportunity Sy the superstitious peasants of N0v-
' She didn't wane to leave her home at 'WI. offebek Of taking the animals lay sue- gored it eels accepted as truth. They
MI. is net Weal* W.etttred ,Stl,010x.* When aelarge Iterd is eeen upon dispoeed of their property at ridiculous
plafned.), And the priest -of the -village,: on,:lee 'flat the %nem' who usually neon-
. • anicions for the welfeeee 4, her "gall, her' ftOm eight to twelve on a schoohert
sternly %abode. IL • - •'' it) t 4 et small beat wad get as near tis
The farmer. father thinight reelfillY of flo.esilae.to the pert of the See where the
,. 'the five Men fie' woUldelm,ye Woe)), OftEe Seal arer esPecially if that is the
in the stalwart, Marled/It PAM, Oat Pee-
ouasion, backed nyewitilethe• ef
gold, won the day, , and Marleel ele•
parted from her village;to see the World.
RAINDROP TEARS, '
Her sister ReSe went with ber---a, pea -
%ant girl of ,',a,Verege,halgitt•• Veal^
'Mess, who seems, a- &Ate beskid.ber
*, towering Meter. firit. so IVIkelede re -
she civea inconsolable, through,
hemeSicknass ; even now ehe has• had
attacks of "fleimpieh,r and, on such
vee-eetecteeesiener she weeps-, greateraandrePateed-
tears. fluttehe is proud' to beta/tele
tend 60 much motley fo her lamellae;
and she es glad Melted that elle, the Ogle'
ducklieg et the village, the spore of de-
risive peasants behind her baCk, and
whose father tothplaMed. not, UnitIstlY
that, though she did the work Of ,five,
--she had the appetiteeof len,. Is now re-
gardeil as a modern miracle, and a pat-
tern of virtue ann dutifuluees.
if you ask, her whether. she likes,neng
e giantess, she win' roolteliereetitteltialy.
, aud say that she wauld rather • hi tbe
size of her sister Rosa -sister Res% wile
fs never hungry, who can wear bedewed -
clothes, and who doesift have' to sleep
em two mattresses on the Ileor., ,
LOVES Cf1ILIMIS- •
Yet for one? thing Marken says she Ls
the. Utile Children are neteistraid of her,
ate' , loves children with3/4111 the. heart
of unless, in that sone ay.that a
gr SI. Bernard • dog who ,,cnnws its
etreingth le lenient towards little elogs. • from the full-grown seals.
These ordinary seals of the.gule, colo-
n -Amity enown cis harp • or Greenland
else -aro .peofcelly defencelesee• Not se,
however, the hood seals which is fre-
quently met with the others.
skleteeeerest to the evnteee
If stilt unperceived, they crawl Upon aMongst fhelr awn families in thole na-
their hands end knees, Lino spare no tive ,villages. This geused so much in -
effort to get cies() up to the herd without. coriVeMence at several factories that the
being seen. Then the slaughter begins, aid of the Pbtice was (salted in to put a
KILLING THE SEM -S.
.pricese, ceased theiretilitng Of the land,
and look strongly to -drink. Amongst the
workmen at, Kharkoff the prophecy
caused quite a panto,: Tiley left the towe
large numbers in orner that thee
might spend tbeir 'few rernalning days
stop to the, uneeamning migration.
Taking adrontage ol the fiats, the
a'Oh 011111 Is armed„Witlr,a, stout stick, sharps . perpetrated soma very artful
ahc.A4-tent- reationge inlet -seal after eeal -swindles. incredible as la may seem,
is steads On the nose with the weapon. one thorough -going rove actually sue -
A. -Slight'..blow suffices .to fracture the ceeded in disposing of a 'number of
skull and kill the eming einimals, and tickets for Heaven t -The purchasers were
mane ihe others are stunned and Ms- extremely devout and no • less ignorant
•-ablede-while- the- lintiters---hurry- oteet -Cosseeks, -Someeel -the -ticeotts . were
shin es many More of the herd as pos- marked "first row," and fetched very
eible..before they can make their escape high prices. .
into opeb water. . In, Tunis it was firmly believed ihat
Then the hutiters' knives are produeed. the prophecy woteld come h•ue. At Tee
The slam with the adhering fat, is •rapidly poll all the laborers struck work, and the
detached, from• the carcass,eitich is lett Arabs started flaing volleys and holdieg
on the lee., The ice is soon stained with religiousogeetings in preparation for the
bleed and dotted with the skinless .ce,r- cogitate of the Prophet. The Jews were
tie* of the.stain. • no lees settee°, crowding their syna-
- 'The -shivering seals' low •ineans" fill gogues and Imploring forgiveness for
.00,40. The whintpering Cry of the baby their sins.
Mais lems' a' 'romarkatile• resemblence • to
PROPHECY THAT BUILT CHURCHES.
the sobbing pr whining of an infant in
pain! Wherever them are, openinge in But even In ^England prophets have
lite ice the mother steele,eare seen pole- wreaked much meschief by their prognos-
Pkine up thee' -beads looking for their tications of the end of the world. A few
offepring. years ago a famous London professor of
'The great alio of' the bunters is to get, the gilt caused ?some sensation by his
atnotig the "whitecoats," es the young prediction that. the"end was close at
hate. seals are called theie babyhood, hand..
when yet fed by their mother's milk and Public tension, however. considerably
while they are powerless to escape. The slackened when it was discovered that.
.1. hitt • ....te'ef•Te :dread. event, the prophet had just m-
oil then e -t acted. frOottin blubber is of notwithstanding the imminence of the
_nerved the least of his business premises
ler a further term of ten years. This
was regarded as an ouheard and visible
Wade - inward -and • spirituel distee
liet
. At the t resept day there are seveild
anglish churches which owe their 'exis-
tence to an "end of •the world" scare
nearly nine hundred years ago. About'
thc year 1010 a prophet declared that thLe
would come about in the course of a fee:
months, and -shrewd ,clergymen per-
suaded their congr4tition-s to use up
their worldly riches in building churches
to commemorate the event.
As wealth could obviously be of no
use to them in the next world. ihe Penh-
ful worshippers emponded handsoniely
to the appeals of their spiritual advisers.
Some of the buildings which were thus
erected are still In existence, among
them being Great St. -Peter-on-the-Wall
a' Bradwell, find St. Andrew's at Ash-
ingtiore-Pearson's Weekly..
• Maeledi eas refusede Inlet ont offer
of marriage. ft was 4 wealthy Colorado'
-vette_ farmer_ the sanselielettkaselciare,
. feet -who proposed to bah His
name is Mr. Higgins, end Marta de-
clined to be Mns. Higgins Decease COlor•
ado was too Jar away.
SAVING A BIOSTEAMSHIP
, •
__MALE OF THE DOAK Leith SUEYIC
TAKEN OPP TOE ROCKS, •
Remarkable Engineering Sehievement in
Regaid• to the Salving. (A
.
the Ship.
The loss of the, °term linee•Stierin On'
the rocks of the tented off -the south
coast of England and the rescue of all
the pas.sengers and crew wee one of the
great event...ePef' a few'weelis. ago. The
saving of the lives was a great feat and
now a scarcely less notable oneerom an
engineering • standpoifit , has been
achieved in regard to the Salving of the
BUM. The liner was so tightly wedged
on the rocks that she could trot be pulled
Off. She was therefore broken in .two by
Ltto use of dynamite, afid the forward
portion. let on the Melia while the, main
body of the ship wtes pulite! offinto deep
water and proeroded under Iler own
, steam and with help of tugs into port.
'tier water -tight hulk/fen& itePt her front
sinking. The LOtiden Chronicle thuS
describes the last net In this:salvage.
•• The severed portion of the White 'Star
liner Suevic was wifely docked at Soutte
amplon lust before noon Wednesday.
. The operation was erterted eta before a
• largo number of intereeting spectators,
mid the curiouslyepropoillened hulk pre-
- seated
e A REMARKABLE SPECTACLE
„ as she slowly edged on to themnii with
the assistance of the attendant tugs.
-, It was len o'clock beam the wearied
Watchers at the clOck,extelisiOn were rie
Warded by a sight of the allots prime --
Sion as it first appeared to VIM off Cal -
shot Castle. There were Six tugs en-
gaged la the duly Of meOrt. The Liver-
pool tuge Blazer and Ilenettelfitem were
in the yen, the tugs Of ilietStalthattepton
and the lete of Wight Cbilatany net:am-
p:mini the vessel on each s ei as guides,
'and two more Lugs tollotved 'ease be-
hind.
11 %%Mg a wanderillt 4ourney. el 170
mllee miler most reintalteble eandillong.
INom the lime it %we( Cottitheneed at the
Lizant at nine aclaelrett TIllglay Morfb•
' Ilig the vessel was under her oWri Wean
ill the ohty. Tiro WW1 tiet.of salvage
look mare none too soon, tisjitinielliniely
' after the bisected portiOn WaS. elated off
' the rocks Into deep Water it coMmeneed
id blow strongly tivin the OMIthAttest,
" ,and Me Journey an the thantie1 was
,rticttle in a rough rta. Sy the time the
/' ,WIght was toatittd the Weather
'tinder:tied, and tin-, ref -Minder of
urney woe Witheitt.dlenfeer.
Jpitzin Murray, to An Atercienr i;il
' aril the Suevto hit* tier arrietel at
Stintlatniploti, sea the 'OC.:.,t1T1 •wns, hot
ratiglit to a dead Mop' datiag,rthelout.
ty. hat ntwas doeided Tet lime, the dr.
xlval,i',11. Southomp eirwItlehig the -Slot, al
k.
tititfil short move rem to tamping tun
Shill..WItIch was nder 1.1.70 •ntvii Skald
and Laud •Cgct» -yitly Mt Itte tate,
THE HOOD SEAL.
The hood is much larger than the
harp. 'The Male, Called by the hunters
the dog hood, is distinguished from the
female by a:singular hood or bag of flesh
ou hts nose. 'When attacked or enraged
he inflates this hood sp as to cover the
face and eyes, and It, ts strong enough to
resist seal elm!.
Wheel thus protected he can enly be
killed by shooting him<in the neck and
the base of the skull. The dog hood
fights desperately in defence of his mate
and young ones, and if tbey are killed
he becornes furious, inilates•his hood and
rusins on his foe. Instances hove tee-
curred in which a fight between an old
dog hood and five or six inen has lasted
for an hour, and sometimes a hunter is
seriously hurt anti even killed In the en-
counter.
The greateet danger to these bunters,
however, is that of being caught with
their vessels in the embrace of the ice
giants of the gulf. Raft upon ran of bro-
ken fragments of the ice fields is piled
up sometimes fifty feet high, and often
in the course of blinding snowstorms
these are dashed upon one another.
Little can be expected to remain of the
vessel Ought between these enormous
masses of ice.
.1n one year a hundred Newfoundland-
ers lost their lives in this manner. fifty of
them goingedeern in a single sailing ves-
sel, the Huntisman. Two other steamers
were thus caught in the ice in 1896, and
in 1901 a similar fate befell the Arctic
steamer Hope on board of which coney,
Doyle had he:en a surgeon and which
had brought home the meteorite from
Cane York. The erew, after suffering
great hardships, were rescued by the
steamer'', Greenland, which shared her
fate fest month.
The reward of all the perils undergone
le very emelt. The members of a crew
divide their profits equally, and these
oftert do not exceed WO for the season.
though formetly the average on, ol 1cast
1$4,00. seal on, which was formerly
worth 80 cents a. gallou, now sells at
from 30 to 35 cents, and then. has also
been a failing off In the vamp of sktns,
which aro chiefly made into leather and
are worth about a dollar apiece.
' Their grey or pepper and salt coloml
to is by no Inteane uneisitilly, and they
may become mere valuable soon, as
some have recently been made up Intn
winter overcoats, which retail In Que-
bec tor about $50eor one-tenth the priee
of Mesita Seat
TALT,HT TC) Ot3F.Y. '
"What would you do, Henry, if bur -
eters got into the house?" asked a lady
of her husband.
"Dor retitled the than. "Just what
flitay,told tne. I've never had my Mem
way in this house yet."
Auccarcil.
TURNING BROWN.
"Oh I" exelahned ItUle Previte Miaow.
ly mainlining a Mtge Oh his arm,
found a rotten spat on met"
, Chaplain : "Thie year third term in
this prison. Ani you not ashamed to
liner your friends eett yea licrer,
Jtheeleed Convict "Indeed, I am. The
,pacan tilfinracefol. 'rho romplion-
/1/41(00110!* tA /de Mat* ohm owns iihat top-rnont, We cells!
t4nivap AsA- etattoa441:a thAt The divets are dam as cam. the governor II Rd
MP Mar wear eiCt 'AMY. Olitlernaft, mid Itte tale Is rot fa, to
Ikictutg acne (fan? ran trairligGd
litCY had la antito rt 11.1 - •
frAkrASANIM 143 d')'"4°' Aill'2ra(la nct" 110'
a turf time IsM than , hat vitat tan
tue. otgap
We 6101,, %tie
TO COMBAT THE CAMORRA
SECRET SOCIETY Lci THE FONT OF
ITALIAN CRIME.
Government Takes Drastic Measures to
Rid the Country of Criminal
Organizations.
A batch of nrrests recently roade in
Naples iirustrairs the extremes le which
the Italian authorities often hat e to go
lo conduit the Cntnorra end mini!.
nal organizations, of utile!) the Block
Hand bands in the, country ore only ti
feeble imitation. The oecurria whieh
len up to the arrests took place heat
June. 1 1 wins double murder 111 NapII.S.
A Young man named Cuocolo, who
was supposed to he folkeiver of tat.
cirmorro of the humblest grad,. was ell.
tient out to the Torre 414,1 (•reee and
slabbed to death. fin body was covered
with wounds et the usual way (,f ma+
"exeeutions." When Me body wa, taken
home was found that hie eat. ha,'
been murdered too. stabbed- to death in
the same Manner.
Sueh Investigation ae wile matte
ehowed that ihe Iwo t1t110tier4 10141 taken
Mare simultramously, and all the signs
of a teoneeriet plot were apparent. The
teen! polite, promptly dropped itie case.
li may here be said that Me arrests that
base here made were not only unknown
to "hem. hut greatly to their displeasure,
The eentral Government at Rome appar-
ently emit 110 testier .,1 the crime?. 41 all.
Ti have made even an Inquiry of Ihe
Neanolitan police woul hate reutiered
detection Impossible. it wee detennitoei,
however. thel an effort should be made
to capture Mr eriminale.
Ten numbers of the Catulenieri, a
moot itetetwortliy. mime -cow and
train..1 body of men. were deta•ted under
caplein to the race. They were ordered
diaglittsr them_seives ft% tramps- taz-
Vermet--end drift 'Mtn Naples. Tiii)
Were ordered to fake up a 11(e of erhue.
and premien, Inlmuntly for anything
they might glo short et murdering rp-
vela& cilizens.• so long ea they rot
twit to the chiefs 'of lite Comorre. In
ateerdanee with ate progratnme, they
started 'a career of rineaf1
highWay told -Ivry. Pome of thetn were
,pitentleil. lae pnvons they met notni•
UM- of (he rem,rriti oral nuld, friends
.tVitit them. 'they were and
Stlet thento.eives co proficient rind tn-
lint5i 'TA in the malatitri that
talLzen, nt.) thr favor of the chiefs. Then
.1.10 Is were mode.
,„ INOrkiiinalem
At least' ona,city• church 'is attempting
• greppie'. u practical way with
atalY ProbleM, of .1.ondon's (England),
world .or Tina 14 the ilail4PPY.
position of those 'boy ainl euiPloYes
who start work At raw Or half -past
are too:poor to. trovel by ontinary'fares,
arid have ID aatsrne up to tqwe, by work-
men's ticket* eerly in Um morning.
From OM adri.. to 0 aare teary week-
day the old chant' of •All Hallows, Lon-
don Wall, opens its doors to give shel-
ter to hundreds of workers who would
otherwise have to spend an hour or two
in the streets berms( their day's duties
begin. :
, • TO SAVE PENNIES.
These are employes of city firms coin,'
pelted to avail themselves of the ceeap
ares issued by the railway clelnPfteles
to work people who arrive in the city be-
fore 7 a.m. What can they do until they
are due at the office, faclery, or shop at
eight or nine o'clock.
Thanks toelhe practical C.hristianity of
the Hector, The Rev. Montague Fowler,
and his fellow workers, they can teat in
AP Hallows Church. .
From all parts they • come-Walth-
rnastow, .Poplar, Edmonton, Stratford,
Enfield, Layton, Seven Sisters. Claptorit-
and many of them ant mere boys and
girls who. haoe left home soon after five
o'clock In the morning nod to save the
few coppers constituting the digerence
between the cheap and the Ordinary
fares.
ALL ARE WELCOME. •
The girls and women are welcomed
and accommodated in the church. while
the men and boys ere admitted to the
adjoining men'a hall. There, is a library
fo? the use of the visitors in both, volun-
tary organists play hymns. and each
morning, one of tlie clergymen of the
church conducts a short sevice, both in
Itic church and in the hall; with a sim-
ple, practical address.
it is an unusual and interesting sight
1.*:$ see the women and girls sewing in
the church. They nre all permitted to
bring their (Am mending or knitting. and
buey fingers ply needle and thread while
the words of the preacher, homely and
to the point, are altentively-tisiened to.
The average number of Itinst. resting
ln 11IP chureli ie nbarly nod of
ROMANCE OF collINA SEAS
*Meat Oa en i.ad;t'Ai.el tOicii:4 itO 4 l',eutirign VITO At
wiM BUM, lb) fs enow-4 with Oli ;aim,' Vela it 4#4,14' 4 4/.0' 41114-V 14
orliog ifia MT -4M
Kcrsd,..tr„ tin:, • E.Ixtrolcapleay
*Mt OF WiditON SitinCilt.S4,1K
10,ESPON,14ST $41,, •
*to 'With ON. Vettiti•sta-t,Rato4
exelltlf0 Interitie
0441.1ftento
liner nahtishott va-atana,
ontly translated et betel diNalleh -ftent
.TgOanC,A settlatirtit in eeellitheele Saes
lettiele eel/iv Oa iho strainer Cecille,
w hich was wreotie'd on, Liao west mast of
ZiTaila to 10 ShOomer of 3Ptih was
trnigitrottele Al In Order to he tent tetele
to ihiloulate. Japan,, to be itsed 43 Nitta.
Thus *xis the test chapter fri the Ida.
%II of a tuatt Mae •Matle lemOUS
tli Wer correspondent in the Far Last
during tho Ilits,s4eltnlatleSeekaatreelatirela
eine lerolgisteine (1.0ernanni, bad am
eredit of being the ROL pleturesque. if
Vat the Otteet elleeeaehlte ttli llic correo,
phintents who Were Wiled IV 1110 ;alum -
On War Office,- and trailed through Stele
battledeltis by IaPaliteee censors 'during
Oist memorable campaign. The baron
WeS" the one man amongst them Whe Md.
tettleelf lose from convention, end fur*
hieet4 news by, ids eto exploits- during
lulls in the lighting,,.
LOOKING tkiti RUSSIANS.
yen Kreigistein, who seemed to be
nupplied•witti plenty ef money, first went
ta•bhatigliai, and prepared to int.,et the
UGISablottl(eittlitieeocenstk't!‘aYullig.t c8w4Navu :tut:" Imp octfureeet iPseti Ile ngm iluee .pr
• Stianghal, renanWil it the Cecilie, and
shipped. a crew of nondeScrint sailors
Irrt..every land in the Orient.
e Chen (says the Strells Times) he
started out to sweep the seas ia his
'search for the elusive RojestvOnsky. Ito
went' south to Hong -Kong. Ile Mopped
Into Amov for a nighL From ell the
Stations along the China coast frantio
stories came to Shanghai of his move-
nients and the Shanghai papers
lualited to the conclusion that he watt
acting as a 'spy for the Russians. Japan-
ese secret service agents worked hard to
intercept tee 'baron and learn something
ot his mission.
One afternoon the 'news came to
Shanghai that the Ceellie had that day
steamed out of the harbor id Woosung
baying been painted a wite-groy over
night. That copped the frenzy. Shang-
hai 'told the world that the Goethe Mid
becorao a fulleledged despatch boat for
tho Russians.
WRECKED, AND SHOOTS HIMSELF.
The China "Seachowever, swallowed up
the buret), and teot another word was
heard of The CecIlle until n month after
the -notable halite In the Sea of Japan,
when news was brought to Tokio that
the Cecille, with the buron aisiard, had
run upon the rocks o0 Khorsul(off.
A Japanese cruiser was despatched le
the spot and found the (mitten and crew
on board, waiting relief. Tile baron,
however, had left in a frail boat, to try
11 cross the nnrrow shank at the mouth
of tho Amur Inver, and work way up
the strearn .1,01)0 miles or so to Gun.
LinievItell's army.
The captain ot the Cecilie told the
Japane.so authorities that when the
Cecina left Shanghai for the lost 11011.,
Von Kriegistein wailed for Rojestvensky
(-)11 the west side of Forums,' instead of
1•1 the Eastern Channel between that
island anti the 14111ipplues. Th.. Russian
fleet consequently slipped b; him and
was (ifISI.Nryed.
About Isso minths after the rescue of
the Ceoilie's news isamlitsi the Ja-
panese papers in Tokio that Itnrun von
KriegIstein hod shot himself ssitli rale
while tie was (loaning it in a (*amp
which he had mnde on the Amur !liver.
Whether the 1410011 Shot himself by
aecident or design was never known,
111, body was buried by the native
guides whom he had engaged 10 lend
him to 1,Inievitch's Camp on Ow lank or -
Lib:, Siberian 501) miles away.
•
men and lads ip the hall tils70-i.+20. An- • s - •
glienris, Hornet) Noticiaiform• RomAxcE ',AND TRAGEDY
•istsi- -antl thostr who Profess no
religion at All may be biumi here.
etatrafreo. nroucrioNs.
The traffic superintendent of the North
I.ondon Railway said :- KATI' AIDE 1111N4:1.11'.D.
"Our fares --even the ordinary ones --
could not well be much cheaper. From
Ilond street to Poplar or Chalk Fenn.
the ordinary return fare is 5d.. rompared
with 1,(1. on the workmen's trains, and
front Woad street to lionierloti 4-d..
compared with 2d. -
The flrent Eastern flailway had just
the same story to tell. "All our later
u•orkinen's trains are til‘ssys ever-
nowded, and would be Ind, scribably
w.:rsi• if the time were exli•tided,"
"W'e make every reas,nable provision
tor itie wflrittn•an: and our season ticket
rales taro extremely cheap. triethree.,
from Enfield to Liverpool street, dis-
tance of 10% miles. the ordinary return
fare is ts. 3d., white workmen's fare is
;;•1, return.
"rrom Waillitinisic•w 10 1,iverp,s,1
street the ordmar) return faro is 1'11 111,11 gu.•-lv, hot ono: (nil -
compared with 2,1. het‘veon tom 0,10 tato and the s daliglorr 10. t
11111. FrOttl 0.47 111 6.5s then. is a 3.1, ularo. Hod f .1 ••
return fare, nnil so oil. on a graduated Imie Were sec eilgaged.
News ram 11 11/!ii• 111.,,, foal H.... •
scal,•."
three yeal• •••., the los• • • ,ii•nn . /1.'1 •
WIIS TN/ 11,1, Id .1(1y of the garri• .11
from, returning to cisinciirem tn.
grt i wit
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1 h.. ...•• I new, th.•
unique honor ‘,1 having 1•19 p•(.1 4.11t11 I 1111t1 ,11 111111 III'. •• ,A0•1 1,
1K,11/1 11. 111 111.! only gen f 1•111 tie w•e• rce lit-- 1 1- 1' .1:
thst the mon,arett PVel- 1,N1),,r1 . 1.•!• 1,4 •• ; .1 Ji• 1,!:
!!v•,. the rrld hii•h,•1141, 1,ot a in. re
homoste.,.1 in Sandwich, ()Mario. ...di, mg.., to. aim) is,,, ,•icant 1•tc ,
will reingis his enthusiasm 1,1 hol.• 1-,-1-11, 1 • 11,.. 1,, ,
fasorite sp ,r1, can mete tie. 711141 „•1.11,11,1 ;,•,•1 /11!...• •,,,4,,•.11 t .
p1•1••• -•,r, in the uld 1.,•11.11111y ',1;•..• • 111111, , al,.
111,..r re••••ril, •1,4a71, telies gr. e ,•,..,4, .•..0.1 and 11.• n 1.:10 a T.- j
p1.1,14, f-V,Ty year in closing an ker ••• lesird ol • on.. •
land Waxen.
.S1 the time Mr Grey rily,,1 in ',lel his dicrelifr r 1)114, "1 111.- ••"1* •1 1
r••11,- gard,.... h.• ,-14 1,o 1 .11 tt:,1!
memorable grime nennist 1110 houg 1..• .1,, tt I wet lier 1.•••,,o, I •• •
sTORIES WHICH ROMANCE AND
rathers Refusal to Consent to Daugh-
ter's Marti:toe Leads to Three
Deaths.
l'osrl faraway Kirin. Itus•in. r.inies the
late of a tragic. romance in the highest
iellibirs circles. •1,,1•11-11•1 1010‘,11-4-4 111 55:1S
Ora ••,•1711111,11,1 ;he 1(4rin 0.011. :I he
lirmilsomes• )0iing oincer 111111,1' 111111 kA 11.
deuokleett pcar,:te0; t
Two wei.6.5 ora. irtora hcr, here% .,10310-4 ,t:OWEK ANIMA'S Mit
11);titqasty"sali:41c4nuttlht•Tdiarntri;r4;;g1.1warlk,.._ ,„n4La.
„girt ;ow R•110040010, vitto
a:Urinal) Ward groans. Ho In-
Imt" l'4b 141* "v..C*44 4Matin or;;At' 1441Sis,4111:1v4sy ;hat a tiona tez
Ng.,,tipte4 taa (iPietWc.teti they eamci
undert.reath th,,a euntv 4)4 uxv,,,..14'0%,,,: Nur 13 not Contin.d depraved incia-
ggrul°rellue,ht3tIllitf1/4Y -1furt),1010(14:ra heinerscoraf vtiritileattniv aattiosflorcItesa4e041irthheettlhvart
clad MAY oreilu& Otuttml* 410' wt) -1 animas as :coon as thoy Molt tt, gat
le ilYinkt rouditori kola tvwgt, oxto* that they mete little elleelaketeencent to
auto end ut treatment.
Wow „she died. 40 Malaga In tell
Wooten drlinharib a 1431n; ilehozed
the itdierreart lier Ell% L44 \Yea Ulan %low eito 00 on imatuple tho Iso
Nertir-kr* 40%1:3 boom wbol-law"' cote of tt number a halmous. wheat),
ing ihr‘80 tt* lin"4 4111"r-34° 61/4" Captivity eould late tesertlied io
41"11Y 41g°4149Kil 4 1/141/* PL 14‘4 mare Or less than iliorolinato lave
reioillohlinoltewattswelludvtliweaSpot. 1,11101074-41nda tit iunvingt ham.
The method' of their capture was as
tilitt4I‘EvatliaTlibt; "011111;1%3 hitibovine4 riViletrOrl
OatelltaliOnsly displayed calabashes full
of tn.:bass, a native beer. IMIlledicttely
datifttovrittluielLrelited, the haboOne etvoteprel
THE A1,LHRINO CONCOCTION,
MILES IN AN 0 BOAT
vaticas42,11,mkiemst
Nuimicarif,
shaggy-bair. The man overpowered tier
.iind tarried her WAS to the
rot, toilet tittle ethe wee ulteeeateloue,
late Wild man Alga Iter, hut gave ber
• feald, and, 00 Wee Mo eehettetcet to
heip taaseit. She had, Ulla ten days
without rod, warmth or Clothing.
POO have Welched the hut, but the
wild Man ita.5t hot revisite4 it. tie IS
desCribed as resembling a gorilla, and a,n4 d„attatt,se heltetur Mut they sPeadily
it wits at drst thought one titipt have soPenilo toeineelees: and It was while
they lay in this helpless 00110.11ton that
the natives completely Imprisoned them.
liven this punishment did not 1010
them to abstain from the IntoxiCating
lutee; and while in captivity, as resit-
larly as any one would offer them li-
quor they would proceed to Indulge to
mese.
When intoxicated, their behaviour was
just like that of the lords of creation.
They would grin as foolishly, and
stumble about as helplessly as any old
toper under ainular conditions.
On One interning after it was painful-
ly evident that they suffered as eseverely
us any member ef the human ram after
escapee (rota the EOM
411d, peaeallte 111 the man -bunt are
&lamented to hill or capture the brute.
140T11,ER'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL.
Her tiny baby boy was the only staucti
of the widow of Ivan Petroff, a moulik of
• hamlet in lerlansit, Russia, tier bus -
band had been pephaps, by a
JapaneSe bullet, perhaps (logged to
death by his superioro. The boy was
born after the father had been sum-
moned away to the East.
The other eight there came to the, win-
dow el her timely hut the tap of a pil-
grim. The widow admitted en oid man
who carried his arrn in a sling. tie was a drinking bout. Holding their heavy
cold and hungry, and at his request .1111V !Mobbing heeds ln their hands, they
spalr: mid when more beer or palm
on top of a kl huge pot et water.
built up Mg fire in the :dove and pieced uteri,' sit around groaning BS If In de -
soon the water hetwii, and tee pu. WW1 briOred, t114.)' wpuld turn from
grim asked her to bring her weilhttib to It with shudders. and at times would
Me stove. Then he commanded her to whimPer with horror,
AN ORAN( let UTA TURNEDTIPPLER
Inidress her baby and place him in the
water over him.
dealt the pot of bulling
tub, and then
The mother at nest was dazed. When
the pilgrim demanded that the Rode de -
mutated the saclike of her only son,
she perceive,d that he was it maniac.
When in this condition they could not
leek on food; bui greet was their Joy
U114.11 they found some tenants placed
within Mete rear it.
An R111111111 iminifier at Hamburg had
she u4,0 minced that he had armed mat. an 1111f4111111111141 I.N1)1,111.11C-0 Of 1110
for strong drink that overtakes Animals,
Belt with knife and the hatchet.
'Ille woman followed Instructions.' [leering about a particularly fine
She placed her boy In the washtub, niutc orinig-oulling, he made arrangements to
11 pan and filled II with the boiling water. purchase It. The negotiations being
Bill threw thus fall the pilgrini's enimileted, the animal was shipped for
•fuee, seized her son and out in u
night, shrieking for help.
Neighbors snatehtst their hatcliets and
seYilles and ran to her assistance.
Quichly she told tier story. Entering tho
11,1111e, 11 moo being engaged to guard
the hrule and preserve it tom, harm.
All went well until one night the oiling -
°Mang discovered cast. of rum In the
cabin. Au al«.tied by the clattering of
hill. the neitaibors Mund that the jilt- • bottles, Ilie keeper looked out, and nn
grim had been tertibly burned, but wee, astonishing sperlarle 111(.1 Ms eyes. The
feebly trying to esc•ipe. They took .101) ,ot.ang•oulang was standing with a hot-
IMLside. In a few niinutes he was • 11,. 411. his lies. eerie, niviund hlin lay
hacked to pieces and Vito pieeta thrown tiet•ityi.eni.04441;r1:14y141.ehiemlynielertitvputilietill.ninved, the
to the
'animal went mad, and it proved impos-
sible he retell It untll the liquor began
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA came drowsy, and W111; 1441E111 !led up,
to lake Meet. Then the poor brute be•
ST11()Nli 1)111NIS: ENDEll M(11.1SIE.
FIRENC11 EXPLORATIONS ON 1,11.A1,11g1,;‘,,,\It4,1111.1.14,01Littlitocrxr.d 1,111ertitguiliwfortunfrviedre.
CAMEROONS 1101'Nneltie For three illnys It refuted food, though
,-,1 tierepled \\dusk) and wine and water
%Oh but 'with the third 4111Y
Connidssien Ilas Trouble 05er lannju-
ages, Slavery, Food and la
Gorman professur, the heroine, •ar vie.
Particular Drink.
lim, v, as a mouse. In Me 1-• 1111•444. 01 her
Throughout the 3-0111* 1 901; Kra1100.11••1'. I pet vainallotis she happened upon a
nian emninissions Mae Leen v:11;14;141 , leaking bottle, sippisl the seductive 11.
411.• delimitation of 1M. frontier of• the quid, and become so tipsy that she for.
blench Congo an,1 the German ,..014,ny l• got her.elf and began to squeak for joy.
of the (;tinieitsm-. Unlit 111,-0 conows- Naturally the people of the house were
seals gel 1,, work .1,04 1.1,1- gr•al part attracted to the 14•Ilar by the noise, lad
1.4 the ire\ er sisd.,thrir pre•erie, 11,1.1 Wean:, allta0111041 the
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4,1911t.: ttrt Melt .11,1411'117,11141t 5111)V011
W11. Pio 1.1ider. 4.1 II77, Tel kgiu •.1 lad proceeded to
74:11,111,111,.. ; 111114;:;,;;", .1.,,11;‘1%1:,1%';,(.11.r.11111,,r.;:rmi 14,,,i0 a ; and
Ispown the outlines of his march ifild spee•Iii, got her fine win, in: lea it
team. t•eeenteine, with the 111) 115 • law 11, evident to all that mointe had died
•.f the most. notabl•• facts as••ei ironed 4"lirippy."-Pearson's Week! .
was the grout ,liversity or Itmgolu,,s
hy Ilie min • es. It ens renewer. I
e 111,1 mid, reeled th., language spoken • FIEI.D or vi ATERLOO.
ty felitel that Ile. peeple ,or ‘141,1e,1
%Jolt 1,, nom) nom. to Preserse This
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Ne% Using in Canada.
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i,,timoweu001,, entitritiriti to ette
Peter:WOO to rtslt overitatiria to oovo
liminsvrimo ofid .evatt Matta he (bete
comradea whO had no other hope of eat
cape front a living death. the captain,
and hve 0 ids crew set 'oat in 4 Mall
dory on o. 4,1Mmile voyage to Au,stra•
tia. The (tails against, them were oven
:wrieltn11111, 'but fortune favored the three
brave men. • Mice tweeting 1.000 Mlles
in their tiny emit, they were etched uP
Marty dead *en exposure' and exhaas-
toilet ibeith it I Drouote h sailing vessel aud taken
Clark Ruseelea nevelt; Wealth no
more thrilling 1410 of Rio eee than that
told hy Captoin Bro. Be le a young
ond sturdily bLdit Norwegion, with faer,
curly locks and feature* whist% at Med
disclose ble nationality. Since child-
hood he has been at sea, Wilt Mt ex-
ception of six months, when. stream° to
stlY, he was a neWePeper artist 111 P1111-•
adelphin. Anti now, at the early ago of
25, he is Um captain of 4.411ipwrroked
ereW, after crowding Info "tea weeks
more stirring tneldente than usually fall
to the lot of a salter In a lifetime.
HIS STORY RUNS LIICE THIS.
The Norwegian bark Catharine, under
his command, was on. a sailing expede
lion in entarctio regtons. On the first
outt ADeenicertniebaterl theeays.'es.posestsesiasykuait aisnical.tiodr
Tbls is one of the barren and teethe
souletilltihbeorl uthrethetnCdirclatflOgmeetir, wwailtint° :tire
zone of flouting ice front the polar re-
gion. Whik) the bay offered it go al
shelter from westerly winds, it was
open to the mst and when a 'gale
sprung up from that quarter without
warning, the stuall ship wait at its
mercy. The meters dragged and the
ship was wen thrown against WI un-
chartered reek. The erew had barely
token ki the boats when monstr
sea tinstie•I their abandoned vessel to
.ptece.s. Their own boats came within
an ACP or being swamped, but as they
neared the bear!). a huge wave landed
them high and dry an the Island. There
they watched their broken vessel. with
ali their provisions, toss about In 'fie
angry waters. •
The raging storm, Cnc tf tahtalize
its victims, threw „small pieces of the
wreckage 00 to the 8110re. Plunging ht.
to the surf, the men secured what largo
pieoes they Could and later built a crude
hut, A search or the IsItmd disclosed
rt store of provisions which had been
left there lw British warship 27 yeans
before. The of preserved meat were
a mass of rust, the biscuits had turned
green, and the (lour was in a rotten
But desperate hunger did not
despise tees+ things, They might as
well die ef Poisoning as starvation. The
moldy flour was made into pancakes,
all4MIXED WITII SOUP.
Seals as wit as penguins were found
hi be plenty, but Eta a Steady diet, only
famished men would adopt R.
From the first the captain had held
that their only hope of ever being de.
livered from thee terrible plight was for
seine of the purty to set out In a boat
tat 11111 4,000-inite royage le Austt•allta
and if saved, send some shin to rescue
those left behind. The crew regarded
the scheme us a crazy one. Thero
w anal one chance in hundred, they
said, of file little boat surviving •auch
an ocean 'inane), to say ItEintrig of the
men lising nav mete II far. But
day after day passed %%ghoul. sail
tieing sighted, they gradually came
round 1. 11.1• captain's • Xat-?Ittere
was no other hope of 1111"111* for them.
It WILS agreed that two of the men, who.
nee time %sere unmarried, should ac.
emnPany hun en the desperate venture,
"will, love ow. 4,0004,,,,,,.• woe
Celeato Bee. "the others tinnily fell to
and prepared eur boat. The
I HI\ SAN el1 rrI.111 t111. 51.04:C14 Isere
sn age, a hammer and a pair of longs.
Willi these a crude rudder •0.1i0 mailuu
end Mint 1., tho twenty -foot dory. We
purrvi.e.nr.1 the little erritt, with eetil
rind penguins for e. days.
"no N. -A Nears Day, as nearly ILI we
loicl counted the dreary ,Iii)s, our boat
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tent good '••iiglt• led lie. Prowe
wac clean bowle.l. 1 1,s toughed liea
enough it wa. ti different matter we,
the county of Ne,rk•lk eleven. After
cautioning Wright not to howl hitt] , .11
we ww, all cort.. kit bad to itdmil (hal
11 Wal4 nrit the 1,-,u irr-a fault."
flrev hir. keen to Canada since Ira!,
11.. hrts nv.d in gandwieli over' 1 1 years,
anti Is the forber of ten children. live
(Neat angl thr. $70111101,11 13 years
age. Ito Re5,0 that Ihere rto praputty
in the %swift like thr lirontrapn. 1.5.1411
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ewe for the land of ilia Nrth
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