HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-11-5, Page 2TIIE EVIL OF ..GAIBIA
Has ead to All Causes and Condition
of Nen
A RIMER IRELAND LOVES
"sereteen", which, if workea mit, will
bring a compentency and eternal hap-
piness, if not erilimited good. This
so -
is neri syseent; eNeeer in your life try LORD PIXLEY NOnT POPULAR
tagT:Sginvedatiaeln*uuinvIesalettY°i: aro
labor
deurolitasrwvenaltesasn5d,oittobila,..veNexe.saitres4perzloed4 4 The Land. Purchase Pill the Ito -
end liege it be your suissession„ Neve °ult. oefoiI2Eith,stieWeal:Z14'eX,4
run into aebt, Never by specula,
time or by progressive euchre PertyWhen ICipa nclword mut Quoeo Ai-
m, by"orieee"atchurch, fa.ir or by exendra visited 'reload eacently theY
X sad covert/WO to Act of the l'ors I winiCh sliene brightest OA tire night 'raffle" oentenance In any way the were Wa.rmly greeted; but the crewels,
banana no 4.5.neda, La the year Oao - derelePinent of tho gambling spt, in cheered just as heartily for loird
Thousand Nia,4, linedivd awl 'Dirac,. Ogee' wh„leh,,,10 wa5 .21" gen a p be p e T r17,7 ,11 1 1 'ill
by nee. !laity. en Toronto, tie the ,Jast. Wita no. reasoning powers gooe ° re3V - 4"- .roM Pee eaue an- *-44---v wao PLetee ---11
Deportment of AgsteuKure. (Atone:16e minded to, Au tee. nuties ore °Ey. and that the great -tank of die Iniog and Queen, armiliti 1.b.iblia. Aod
"dinuery life, the CA'SZkKi mithastast will vine grace. Circulote in every way with geed, reasOn, Lord Dodley
A de-el:latch from ehiengo says z--,,,,h4ona the gaoling table na once its bank mites Of kiatelneSS and, fore thete,an WhQ la reening peace be -
Fran!,'" II, Tal"re P.Leael,4-n'eteeiv eoreeht Ms study 4ese. or the nlvenees and enraPathen Let your tweet), Reamed end Ithienci,
eel zreem tee folnoeitig tneet aeresis ; -
store:oomeountere 'pee greet purpose be not' 'how can "He ie the meet p,opular Viceroy
19. In the sne
*bale thee eat breann ' " charge /opiate this gambling esolda Mehe otliers eerve me." bet "bow Ireland bes evr ebad,' is the verdiet
"'at tby face,
a direC4 robaere ei the ehristiaucnnI serve n'thers." Let your o azi Irish 1,NTationalist. Member Of
be c
We, e ace. eentred Parhaineet, "VrceroY after Vicerelr
SOPZe ''e.7,-trs ago I was waintng u-orld ','41 that by hesoilng hopsoul pe
beautiful Fairmount Park. P3'11°;°e1h; mate recreations With its foul, tonsclii Christ the Saviour of men and mane, hoe come aero with tbe ilOtiOn that
1
Q, vioEBox$.
eine. with 1W,4" iffNaer. enadeenly it hoo mode it impossible for 4eeent lava the Guide an ging of yeur be Is the bead of an hlnglish voile
lir S h stile courier Tree rave
tarried and selel to me: Pointe , mere ee „sway colleen tweet:Kw teeaeoli e. uc SS CM as I ba1,e See n a Q y
e ext week I are goineo, eni write , ations. It is graelealay stealing irlintrked out ie A sure systern. It is staYed in Dahlia Castle. sner000ded
E147:t07.1 upon ti:e etneetisni *Is life from els tile privilege of enjoaying out--; Christ's system. It will peeve beton by old-fashionedg prejudiced officials.
wortla f geleg to slInow door sports aed indoor gaernes by rept you this side of tho grave ex- ar4 haY0 leerneri othing about the
diet tne sol4zion cti•et gorestion Isonsemnifyilig them with aettiog and ,icept of your sinful meanness. And reeple Qr tbe cemetro except through
eoeditiortel- 'V 11k' nfe ie is , seennlatiorn, Whenever the leproine it is sure to bring you perfect peece Onloist re,POrts end. minutes- 1"4,e,Y
.111C t worth, !ivies, eeeenOs upon bow Lome Qf the go.r416.1. inlaCed uponObeyond the grave and give to yeeni all have albeweri tbeumelves tO be swoon -
yore live it- u a man Nees io eels game. teat sport, insist be horever!alre iiiiiitlesa wealth Of the trerteoraze4 liko mummies la red tepe. and
"In the sweet on thy 'then then' have woudered es'hy their
weed witli the Oren lie tDUty eFf,:i7ea-r,,d good arna the pure, !city of Q.
t e' re2eil'ezrtIrttogrive^ 1.1 e/9 a ^ t ths onshler the r'brow shalt, time eat bread," administratien wae a failure,
"Not so Lord Pudiey. As soon .44
,ire Was Istade Lord Lieetenant and
/3801len,L PORI -T=3. took up the reilla of goveruPieut in
Multiln. the officiate =armed aronnel
Qtee of Interest Abeut SQPIe 16411 and Q7c. "ted
nee him tO All
cursed alth tiles eeervating coovic- aaaata
*len that 17e• 2347.St t''4? caeriod aroutral - 11144 4-eell can1Pilied
01.0, laoter, ard 4:vvs met wwin eeoll. forte tts enict of 0.;ealliaa
40, 117V, worhea ineeeeel, PPlaivattott upon Zho sleek o
f verde,
for menet:led. then life is not 'tooth -41 19 coo1holleil thn deolare that twee),
one 0
nea, zoorvr thot ;,„wen tine Lings and queens anti
deed tee eneter, met aaan aaa-a ilae%s of epa4ee nut/ clieurite4s ond
%valid Irg oler- t°411ES "153 4*al*.es b"-'2'44513
lous oProrternales fClneistian'heees eardh howe letalensai reeoorOsa
faloe°51- and if lv is Nei/Bang to semi ea tho git;13b1Cr'5 t,iR1sae the
fir441 fil4." Iri-or others, tben life Is trowel is tire meson's won tin ace
w. rto Peeing. 'Then to longor we count pi tine gambler's hatiehil tonch
hve on eerth tae Lappoto we loot en the anga Of wrath end (lezerucietion.
their *sai Ukeautomatiou.
Leading People, as his predecesiors hod done. But
he politely declined. veying. in effect:
The Iron. Dudley Gordon. the eeenn 44 'T anz going Among tire ,people to
ond sort of the Erni Anil Coutttess Wend out things or wyeeer, won.t,
AherAdeenIS worMog as f!'„Jele," Igr anythiug telludreided. When
'ibta."A e'ea Th° t'ar.andCoMe be k 1•11 consider nur echemes
Connteee have recontly entertained on thoir ovine,. to
eed ten more en etzen mane 0teere who stoed with drove. word at Ids ;the fellow-workere or their son (who patio tour through Imola in my
1-,14.91Y-4 ,j;74Votg l'n'n4l'it% seuddiuff t"nnIfelv is twenty year a of age) at Raddo linutennoenee
adt11111-1NO IS nOrdlElitY. l`atrt'e,t,e11-e Tet;eann;ntont t'01.17g0P01111C1,107011, UTIQUe5:;tk, Thstm. ttw scetwonavtart!isl:A0 AliQtle4sser. mth; toottrtItalsygoactwisptda
be
oreeltli oat ghes meshes in return. to lee ant the development' of the has was derilued bo borrivo,elorlet. Lady Dudley is
nnenla-s treasure'. Planto no FRO- Of aloe' intalge'aw- !ohm's that the thiegs leiserely, and sometimes *emote; exn vain tito onicia/a implored eon
ilareindize roeirery. It lanes '"Thatin shalt sot enter here' Talk poet and drentatint„ ito s it man woo Fiu,sasintttot.
1t. pnts not one creeper bag the horse at the race traele? Every vean Although he wolla hard to tones maul
eigs gohl frettl flee trelne. It raeo traels today chiefly rnia Per ite uuteh as two ,-cars on a play. ono Ito 14.‘ tbe idm itica
grarwri ro WPCD1 lApPE1 1111.70 eheeOh5 then leepelit Of the grallhlorse Main a methodical to e. fault. end any-i,inea4"goingromong the peopie
tern, b. berets ro eteeresl fp linen ethrt the datmeieg itenuence of the thing tbet 15 out, olace in We
In 1895 he wes, eleeted gaper of
/Dudley ft grimy eolitery tewn from
wideli he tekes hie title. He proved
h'intsoar sueb a good ellief executive
that he wae rewarded. with
A SECOND TERM,
Week after week he attended the
meetings of the Town Cottocil and
comMittees, gravely delrating
with, hhtellers and. bakers and caridle-
stica makers, the dry deteils of sew-
erage extensions and amildieg regulee
Lions, No pebble businees WEia UK)
petty or tiresome to receiVe per-
eonel attention. I -le would give up
a house party Qr a yachting trip in
order te cheek the vouchers of an
assietant POO -Oyer. or attend o
meeting of the eotocomenitteo oet
street, eleaoillg.
Opea in 18.95, the Rouse of Lords
ball to decide a mornerwoua question.
and Loi o Dudley wae ester4 to ate
tend and swell the vote of the Oone
eervetive eualeritY. to Whielt be be
-
gs.
7,9..wnrsaes:111.7011.11cuae.eat.t.57.,,ititoss4arvid. 1:1044 iy:tsi4wue for looNs.e,'" t:Aaviclari'i`Cluosd in
notleigni
-while we were ye t eieners Ohristr
4114tlittz-lus',014,..eiL'ak;br died for 14S" '1°4 UL`
p.
eimmed tho Conservattee
"This is a national question. Par-
liament la more important than Oro
Dudley Town Conueil."
".1 don't 'think sc`:. rePiled inm'd (eon, 14), Coe our nether ta not
Dudley. "'The Jiritisb Empire le big wining tea ally 04courd jwylli and
enough to get Atom without nte, or bae mode noel* provision by tbo
without tire ITose of Lorde either.! dace 0e ;lie Non that mows who
ter that matter. But the town of hear it reo vegivh (11. Pen ill, 9;
Dodley need e A lot of looking After. John to no.
Municipal administration in far and nendom ropre.nute -thorn who at
THE SUNDAY sciii
INTE3INATIONA.1, LESSON,
Nov. 8.
Text of the Lessoo, nem. nviii
24-33. Golden). Tent, Freer.
xvii., 25.
n'be prominent feetrire of this les-
son is the ga, id' of a loviog father:
over an 'erring son, and it cannot but
;lug -gest the loving Vather Lake
"tv. aud the 'welcome given to Hie
prodigal sons wbile both earry ree
been to tbe record in Gen, iii of the
Lord seeking' Ine Wandering owe.
who by listening to the serpent lied
turned away from Him wino bait
created them and heel given tillem oil
things richly to enjoy. David would
glenly ?moo died for ..,11is sore but it
is written. "Nereby perceive we the
love of 004 becanae fie laid demo
„ 8). Pavel dot what be mune to
merit bia SeldierS from killing me.
solom (verse 5). but tin pride wee
his ruin eteree 0 with :OVA 26)g 0434
tbe Lord permitted Mut to be slain
away more iroportant then anYthing all CONIS are determined to ift'e Mita
Orte can do in Parliament. We bet- thouneneee, even thougla they kM
ter to mend oue eewer than to maim, father or mother in ne doing. Tho
a, hundred eloquent opeeelies about ' eantino rortierbriet ulil be a 'Mere
preserving the may and dignity of ful y ''Llevalopvci Abealom, for "la
the empire." ;hall do according' to iris wt 1, and
Lord Dudley made a strong stand ho shell exelt ininnoolf end iniagoifY
Lor honeety in municipal affairs WMIle hinwelf above every god and atoll
he Was Mayer. Ho left no loopholes epealt merveletta tiJoga agsinet the
for "graft." Once be dlecovered God of gods" (Dan. ed, 30). Yet be
sonle deraleetiou, by a subordinate *hall come' to his end awl Roue shall
c a young man of good eherae- belp bine (Pan. xi, 44),
ter, who had Just. been ruerried. lb The words stand ever true: "nee
ordered Ma Arrest. The wife begged, i ye to the righteous that it titan he
oven with tears, for merry, but the
Mayor was implecable. 'Yew bus' -
..band IIPASt he punished for the ;rake
of the example, ho told her.
Lord Dirdley. the Mayor, Wae just.
urerdspolliodlaTotinglewttLlant.hs:ancierark.14reliftewil:
or at the trial and got hint
A. LIMIT SONTENCE,
While the enalowler wee in Jail his
wife received a ebeek for his former
ornery every week from Lent Dudley.
enennen is elwaOs non:none. Ever ,,- , „. c Qsg 5 Wfai • a eci
da4,, n :mire a masa. gan as death ineleseeleu game. it 15 a, very green ernt onC4141011, Whoa conversing witio Ae rioon as be woe releaeed tine men
"tr'''4 l'i''I'''r tl'e val1i10 ging wield; rinention whether it W011id not be bet- him over tire telepbone. Ile turned I "Often, they would atop their auto- 17eonnetfateotor.WItleY C°1111 to °auk his
eiende envere, en eareied , tee ter for the dillerent college fecultlee on the intruder and addressed Mot. mobilo at a petisantle cottage, reek "Oltta to am yotr. Jonen." said Juin, awaited the result feerext ol),
t wiz! ir ev ld t°1i I trienta . -
thee ledireet anlhoreltostee which a heels :1"9"F fr°31.1 the home colninnn , saYllIffl 4400 oin Weasel 'Your ht -St, , the husbanU's views about politics num I want. Ooen to on offer, lat least nine times in tl is enapter,
ifteate litoereeen proelein for the 1 PIT MO nwatNa.a.. won. words were—n" and be repeated vete.: and the lam questions While Lady emit t you? Would you cam to go euge,reen, two very ne.l. ful Dine 0;
cernalmite. O'Nery legitimate brrel-, Young ream you pay that you Own ' batiln the rebuke delivered to the in»; pump:" would gnu out from the wife abroad? I Want a num to take study. In thiu mar it is act 1 hetes
Pi 0, a,enef4 to trumnirid. nnzen 'yo r ono mew and have a right to terruider bY the tinge" CeerctarY. 'nil abouneithe woman's Aide of filets charge of some of toy burrinese affairs watchman loolileg for tiings from
. Ire o'd Onerterodore Vendee. do Toth st es you will. No. „yon 1 it in rather a peculiar colneideuee
. life uneg the need for reviving the 31% the nest Indies. Po you think the field for the Melo but the ;gent
'tailed mit to mete a ere:eine in have not. Where did you get that that tbe.earlo. cht.,ys .of. tn..o. suOlt we.eile lueernatring craft turd other oid in- Four wife would mind living in the contrast with the gospel ;nosy li
eorld rot even lin OtO5t inti- mimeo oene e' you eay *lather hoe 'known trieatricat co:curdles an etr. diretrIes which would giveI .• tropics?" that Jere the Ling is fealfel lest hie
"My Lord, it is too *good of Foto tem alien be elute, wIzereas in tiro
exclaimed tbe man. 'llut low eau gospel the Kim. um' Pittner in heron
you trust mo arter----" en, gave I!is ohne SOO to he Main for
iso strongly prenulteed against then-, " Pah= t That's past mid wild ills enemies. Ilavill's love teetered
already. They gathered information for. ' owes the answer. "Don't you upon Absalom, but 0041 60 laled 144
, tree that their sons were forbidden.
ooln50,,, Bet selren i ornelien le. ender- 0 . i . ,e from the Wel:smith. the Village know the best critiket bat le the ono world that lie gave line only be
under bee.ey Penalties to enter their e
1 il, in r felm.,. 3.,010 of roil:rood e 9 a ri ptLeetatiee word., einney i --- - * trad :arum. the rural constable, tircel thatee been broltten and etlez4d? li. t litN .
' " yo L. Son that Int-ers who deEene
neeradoetinteee oorenlea aohl aooliseetiors the rine. terse would uot 'woos eaeses Id= ovate dietteee, AS A PRIMP.
• r41`.4's 1-541'2 4'111 V(441"Ct5',. /a4 ;46'45 attrogt onnuilb reonle tn'dren 111. hal a weahneee for =tall model% Of ;sled he wets itere thee would receive
;toeing for 2r.11146T,P4 tioNe. "-" O;Azian iriVOStIOCOt tO pay for his oets azimut% a group of which he feels it hen as one,
velonneent- 11414 114° r3°'311-3.. to do' a a in 11 e te mown, of ttet
Itt'e zncwi'''a""?,:"4"°11"FlIt °; gerireling evil even tire. bewling alley
tire taventieln tree -tory ltoon ten 'delete, dey. the Fenn; banned tohie, the
r/vefl'eel tll'e;Th‘TIJ„,'"4 ..'"c'".4.,Irc"'143 N'X'LliSrOOTe3 Wbite laud eolnego
*414" .11° 4Ah C.V1"1"3:17, Itirleties are ender ereinaletranatiou. In
wealtb of I:lee fennineentn me!' enn view of the itionerese uniOunt Of man -
Oita -nett; (vein artateair.an collttotae.S. its5
neeneeery bave before him on his "So tbeo did. That automobile
dean in order to produce his beetetrip wgn idnumbal pregame. lard
work.
and lady Dudley both p05547,53 the
The late Lord Salisbury behaved to iiseedon Art of making friends. Tney
timer:, about biln with fatherly benlin•nnerado themeelvea so popular that
nag, not unmixed with humor. One lowborn" who had OVell insulted them,
of his everetaries tVtia interrupted. na leNS barilled them, would have
ITU a, goad chance of being mobbed.
well with * * nee unto ti
vieked; it enell be lit wit); lino" *
(lszt. 114 Yet the cou-
ld, between light and tinemese, be
een Oltriet owl notate:, will eortin-
^ evith ineveritirtg Valnity And vigor
34 nature part until tbe coming, of
our Lord to overthrow the Oevil and
;is followers and to eetablielt libI
taindom (II These. ii, Rev. non,
14; xix, 10, 20; ns, 1-3, 10).
‘1414.10 the. tbousaudn of DavOre fat -
Kievan under the lezonevenip of Joab
and ablehai and Mal. COhleadell with
the fellowere of Abealenni (Wows 1e,S)
David eagerly, and no doubt prayer-
etreezen Jovece," to east inffirenee a"aintet everY with winatel words. illemediately ato fee a slaw of none and Oat, witit LOrd. Dudley, cutting hill WOrdfl of The Mk "WOICILIMAD " wed Vero five
tanseeleah messes even say soma, to liner c on 0 12 terwertis Lord Saltsbery wits brawl the family. Lord Dudley would get gratitude abort. "You're just the mid the worelA"ti inge," uteil
male freerele coteel tearee lam With it to me le ititi Vor what lIfenry Arthur giOtie5 and ,Ti' tVilson to the girls.
beim an iteeeliie el pitilautlirokilet, ',die be Leave it to eve? Did he not Illarrett should hove been ollvlouShi "Thee' didn't fto to the 111g eetul-
• ere nink, 1'34 /.1".V wa- a...0,w it us a trust? Did he not IF ninalar. Each Is the son Or 11 trV !houses of their ac uaintancee
„
UbS U5 051 4 .7r 0Mo at to ytna 331 order tbat you
lien wes loolneer 0111 :net arid with it could continuo to spasm!
It for PitOcE`r. and for hinteelf eleaao me (Trate • f
farmer. and the peunnts of both were, for they know the landlords' views,
I 1 i tronAatil goo the ordinal"' butiorage ;doors. In :elite of such discourage- postman and the cottager. Lor And Lord Dud cry sent he mut out 0 perlsn might not pedal, but he
6-4, og er 1;44P '0 V.405 and mut' however both have hreome Dudley would sit up nights drinking to
the west Doles en a salary more sated runt lame the glory
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sweat end exhausted energy. Money: Jumps in the theatrical world. , with the parish plena and getting to than double that which, ho bad got ningdom. Int is ettenieg for tioof 1ope wee
1.
loesitht ivontinol. Ills mama& ' "'Ins w°11" Ido"14 I
• k,inale ftner,u1 to oufaintas
thoue i men p .
Ube* that mere seen is t woman Lord Salisbury ail his life W5tot know the truth aboUt Ireland as sio ' front the TOWIt Council and trusted ace WI ling to be hearers of thr goo
4 main oend su-
'f'f;e31.,':44,a'elo1411441111113t4htiiittftglOntrttl.slistin,b1(litt 11111.1alen.kin;TY '1111e7V innenent;ninitTnenseletsinviollnelli°Ile"twojed°dutetTearnttd,!tIrTere lw°71. tithebecroog: ohrinlinwonitelyt.the hamiling of large suins tidinen or great joy width lie de -
a„, eaata amad swam. tams at,,,,a referee lemming out the na,,,ficzavs /am ealised hint einbarramsaient which ttiwitainsaatgcthe eross-roads on Sun- to be wortleroof treoPnrattle,lhuself sires all 1n'Id0 to ht.&u' (..14101'1,11
enente ;Mr piopeer tone the carPinter building buseis e
ond mein° effort could overcome. Ire would around the cottages This is only one
,ot ts„ meononitlen,gorrers for tee ene und tin menet write many. letters rather than tete a expressing learned 00110344 33S to tho axles of Liminess hatched between bear Wino" (verne 19), taLlibligil
of many eomale- Abinuaaz, say, "Let me eow run and
lesan:aost, weal oh; ownninn von, for the irrUnratat Mid 1he deprezed nzan whom he itnew sflghtiy, On ow valfle. of the family pig. When he Lord and Lady Dudley. Thoy are ,the Lord's call still is. "Whom WIWI
1 4.1111h merle minnow; td eleilters for lio you tgoan to tell me, 0 mane oreanion at natnela 1.1 PlaY was Peln returned to Dublin ho had made hosts .0°1U:initially helpiug lame dogs Over I I sendand who will go for 08?" (Ism
I h.:JP% 11. mil'ioce; for "Ns :net Ot oambling table you hate formed in the oPenealln Lord Nabs- of frienstIS everewhere, and there was stiles. Their single aim in lifo seemS VI., 84 The gounel of thr blestod
Neel:wine ned larmirede of minions 'a right 10 hIthander your mows bury was expected to be present, but hardlO a plias° of Irish ilfa with to be to ronke other people happy, God (Acts xee, 21; L Tim. i. 11), iS
fey 111-1 cenutry. lilt what in,,reare and intiwr's sule,thnee tiatt? ' did not Put in an nePeuranen Liner iwhich he was unfamiliar.
• eretitel 41,1 tee etisetfel moose And yet el2 into any one el the pm:won lie was espied on one of the high -and U.° amount of thought and in- the greneest good ItCWS that mor -
"Then," continued the speaker. "he vnuity that they spend in doing so tals ever heard, yet few seem to be
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is by no means small.
Lor,d, Dudley owes much of his suc-
cess to his wife. Lady Dudley is a
beautiful woman. but not hall so must tell it to some ono, but In how
beautiful as sbe is clever, and not many do we see the gospel act that
half so clever as she is kind. Sbe way? Then, may the question not
is the youngest kfaughler or Charles well be asked of the majority of pro -
Gurney, the great Quaker banker. lensing Cnristiaus, "Dave you real- •
Alter his death sbe was adopted by ler heard the gospol?" The Watch.
tire Duke and Duchess of Bedford. itum brings to mind Doe M., 6, 7;
Therplillaathropic Ducheas taught 'her xxi., 11„ 12, told points es to the
to lova and help the sickOfthe (testi- time Nvbon the true Son of David
tute and the miserable. She made shall sit on David's throne and reign
her ward a warm-hearted, benevolent' in, righteousness. All kings shall
fall down boar° Ihni, all nations
shall servo Mut (Ise.. =exile 1, 17;
Ps, 1iL, 11). David's grief over
Absalom (verse 88) suggeste the
Lord Jesus weeping over Jorusalera
and recalls the words: "If thou
hadst known, even thou, at, least in
this thy day, the things which be-
long unto thy peace! 13ut, now they
are hid from thine eyes." "0, Jer-
usalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest
the prophets and stoniest them which
aro sent unto thee, how often would
have gathered thy children to-
gether even as a hen gathereth her
chickens under her wings, and ye
would not!" (Luke xix., 42; Matt
xxiii., 37).
Ile who. Uttered those words oil
lamentation also said. "0 Israel,
thou hast destroye.d thyself; but in
Inc is thine help." "0 Israel, return
wage. en Leah e eau of tee lumpy graderern reheols and eolleges to -day
'errine at she Ifienthurg rlantlaiidee noel yore will dud young men. at the
e2 1. avnn fe eve Meat 1.751all0O gaming telete not more surely de-
, qqs.013. SaviOlt Illte rause t res, elaneeeees lean saaandetintz,
tine in Wit .4.!alit.pn two Frenebinen the mewl:: that was won by tine self -
.t22 fearse, ter veaeeen. a denying saerinices of parental lives.
few ae ore noose .Rey lost t„ ...auto someone 000 else .ay.a,
ne
tgenrg dliL
n-.eeS2-0;nti•re. 1.411e° 'inot.er I irate 10 urine. 'airy? I did
be load ille'rlien 1/.4'3°D 3°34 '11% tn. not inherit it or have it given to
when the anieee of Certified Mo.nurin
wen in a single sitting trom the Ian Mad° it. rhellVrara 1 have a
Dizeizees of Portsmouth SS0,000 or rigait to do with it as I please." Oh,
Lea* Castlemaine of Charles It's 110, IV la -other, you have not. That
money which you made is not yours.
court but in one night over $12,c-
000? Phi all thesa, transactions in- It belongs to your cbildrenwhoa
crease the world's wealth by am your little eleildren came into the
value of one five cent loaf of brad? world they brought to you certain
Did tbey help in one inetance to teed moral oblig,ations. You had no right
the hungry or give employment to no become a father uniess you were
the poor / 4rncly to the best of your ability to
A VOLUNTARY SLAVE. ilemk after your babies. That money
Tile healthful deeire for work and , which you squanier at the gambling
the gambler's passion do not nest :table means more than money. It
in the same heart. They belong- not means your children's clothes, your
to the flame brood of children. 'They ;children's schooling, your children's
ore never nourished by the same Proffer start in life, Dr. Nott, I
mother. omen tho young man fresh believe it was, who said, 'A gamb-
from a Christian home first boars le -es heart after awhile will become
the rattle of a dice box and is led !so dead to all love that if necessary
into the sanctum sanctorion of the lhe Will bo willing to gamble upon
baccarat seance all his noblest son- :his own mother's coffin lid?' You
sibilities are intensely shocked. But ,say that is a monstrous. statement.
as his astonished eyes see great piles :I say it is not. He may not do
of coin and. greenbacks being passed lthat, but the gambler will 'do worse.'
across the table after awhile fascire Ile will destroy his children. It
ation drives away fear. Then the would be infinitely more humane for
warnings and restraints of a rebuke me to gamble -upon my mother's cof-
ing conscience are shaken off with fin lid thee to gamble away my chile
such questions as these: "What is d r d
ren s e ucation and opportu.nities,
could not rebuke ine, while the
cracked, blistering tongue of the
outraged and dishonored and 'dis-
graced child of a beartless gambler
the use of nay working bora every The cold lips of My dead mother
day of tho week except Sunday . and
only receiving $6 or $10 on pay
night %alma I might earn -ten times
that slifl in a quiet game? What
is the use of carrying bundles an -d
be
iderea thheadsmightra
curse y soul into the black ne orabout by
e
of the 'different business 'departments Pit ei eternal 'wee'
wen by getting sure tips I can liee
a. life of fun and excitement at the
races? What is the use of my be-
ing a white slave when 1 can wia
my financial emancipation by a
tle intelligent investment in lottery
or policy.? 'I might draw there 'a. mvalids before a hideous idol of
lucky prize and live on Easy street,
'wood make a, pra3rer to their "god or
the rest of my life. Somehedy must
win esrery time Why CanalOt 1 be
that soraebody ?" So the gambler's
cupidity begins to work. The young
man's brain becomes befuddled. Re'
shirks his daily tasks, As a poor,
diseased, mental incompetent who
is striving to solve the impossible the same 100141 way trYthg to work
mathematical problem of perpetual out a "system" by which the god.
motion he tries to work out a sye,- or chance would. give to them tinlim-
tem of "how to break 'the bank," ited wealth. As all such "systems"
kTc studies "chance books." He hunts are failures and will always be fail -
)p r1a star oe the s'tar tires 1 would to -day give you a
RTJ/..,E WrIII NO EXCEPTIONS'.
All "systems" which have ever
been devised to break the "hank of
chance" were ,failures, and, they are
always suro to be failures. 'In a
Chinese temple I have seen the poor
health and then eelect, at random
an arrow out of a wampun, with a
certain medicine marked upon ft, and
expect that that medisine would cure
them of their disease. So I have
snit poor dupes in Monte Carlo in
,
est towers gazing down on the ac-
tors through a telescope;
NO, one is likely to dispute the
claim. of ('aeon Nicholl to lie the
oldest living English clergyman still
hi harness. fie has just completed
his ninety-fourth year, and Inas Inert
Rector of Streatham for sixty years.
Ire has can that Aletropolitan su-
lburb i'row from a rural vilioge of n.
few hundred souls to a busy residen-
tial dietrict, with a population of
74,000. •Born in the sonic year as
?Jr. OlatIstene, the reverend gentle-
man, was a contemporary of his at
Eton, and they were at Oxford to-
gether, thouglt. at different colleges.
During one of his tours in the
'United States, Mr, Chevalier, the
English actor,. has a very goon ex-
perience or the ubiquity or the Ameri-
can journalist. "One morning,”
Mr. Chevalier. says, "es I "WAS iii
my bath, I heard someone apparent-
ly moving the furniture about in the
sitting-r6oxn. I put my head out
of the bathroom door, and ,to iny
aumzemeht saw two gentlemen basily
engaged screwing. together a camera -
stand. I was too staggered to say
anything, but they courteously put
me at my case by informing me that
they represehted a certain New York
paper. They were 'deputed to call
with the object of obtaining three
photographs of me -depicting the
emotions -Surprise, Joy, and Dis-
gust. I stold them I should have
someglifficulty in supplying the mid-
dle one, but the'other two I hail on
hand. You are too good,' was the
answer. Don't hurry; continue your
ablutions. Weill wait till you a,re
dry.' And they aid."
-
vtisramiLoCIUIAL FOWLS.
horrified the officials by bursting all
Ithe bonds of red tape and rejecting
!their schemes for more coercion. In
'n hundred different directions be ini-
tiated -a peace -making policy which
culminated eventually in the great
Irish Land Purcbase bill. 'Most
wonderful of all. lie -a great land-
loed-event among his friends the
Irish landlords, and talked to them
LIE'S A Darrcra UNCLE,
until ho convinced them that it was
folly to remain in open warfare with
thelr own. tweyntih
nantsa.
m,
the Irish Vecre-
tory, has aided this policy of peace,
and so have others, but we IrishMen
are convinced that the credit is main-
ly due to King Edward and the
Lora Lieutenant. We believe that
tlie King, who is an Intimate friend
of Lord Dudley, inspired his ap-
pointment and backed up los policy
from first to last. On thing is cer-
tain. While Lord Dudley remains at
the head of affairs, there is not like-
ly to be any serious trouble in Ire-
lanLordd," Dudley, the great peacemaker,
is a, remarkable man in many ways
He is one of the richest peers in
Great Britain. He has no need of
his salary of $100,000 a year as
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Indeed,
the cost of maintaining his viceregal
office far exceeds thqt sure. His
collieries in the "BlatC000tionry'
alone returnhim over hiover 5'12c0oti:
year, and he also owns deposits of
minerals in Staffordshire and Wor-
cestershire, iron works, agricultural
estates in various parts of England
and plantations in Jamaica and other
West Indian islands:
At Ihnt sight nobody evould' 'take
him for tbe thoughtful statesman
and clever administrator he has
rroved himself to be. Re is just a
blufT, good-naturea country
squire to all appearancee-the typical
Master of the Foxhounds whose prin-
cipal worrsr is the health of his hors-
es and hounds. There is, indeed, no
better sportsmen in England. Elis
word is law in the jockey Club, the
Ranelagh Club and the Royal Yacht
Squadron --three of the most exclus-
ive sporting clubs in the world.
Yet this wealthy peer, who has all
tbe monoy and titles a man can
wish for, and every inducement to
live a life of idle llexury, works as
ch•01
laZdnotaitt, aths'I'apyriiiffilreonflels' sliornclai
poliLici-
M. Emile Merwert, Secretary Gen-
eral of Erench Guiana, has Feat to
the 3ardin des Plantes in Paris two
pairs 61 ventriloquial fovea These
binds are greatly amusing visitors to
the gardens who assemble roimd
their cage by their- cries, which at
one time appear to come from the
trees, at others front the. sky, ana
sometimes from the midst of the
Cl'OM d itself. The flesh of the birds
is said 'to be more savoury than
that lof pileaeants or the finest '
guinea -fowls, and their eggs are in
grea't favor among American epi-;
cares. 1 The Empress Josephine 'tried
to acclimatize the spec:lop, itt the
Mal mdison aviary, bUt withen't
lieve it eveu among those who pro-
fess to, ror good news makes people
glad, and often so glad that they
f.
woman like hersel
Since her Snarriage, Lady Dudley
has spent a great deal of thno and
money helping children's hospitals
Sb
and orphanages. e is a deeothd
mother to her oven three young chil-
dren, but her mother love is • great
enough to overflow for the benefit. of
any child who is sick. lame, blind or
poor. The greater part of her pin
money is spent buying toys, books
and flowers for children's hospitals.
The Duke and Duchess of Betiford
are Lord and Lady 'Dudley's closest
friends, Those who are in a posi-
tion to know, gay that they have
done much to encourage and inspire
the new and better Irish. policy
which bids fair. to place the name of
Dtidley on the roll of Britain's great
statesmen.
_RAPID JUSTICE IN ENCI,AND.
At Epson police court some time
ago a drunken man struck his bro.
teerw
, hile both were standing out-
side the court. The assault was
'witnessed by a police coeetable„ who
promptly-. took the man in charge
and brought him into court just as
the magistrate was about to leave.
The man wag there 'duly charged Nvith
wanton assaelt elf? .brother and
Was sentenced to three days' impris-
on/Tient. Seven minutes elapsed be-
tween the commission of ,the crime
and sentence of punishment, which is
the most rapid record of an act of
justice in England:. '
"111-amina " said, little Marmierite
h
wen tho family and the visitors
unto the Lord thy God, for thou
hast fallen by thine iniquity' (Hos.
xiii., 9; xiv., 1). Ire is still saying,
"Come, unto Met"' and "Him that
cometh unto Me I will nowise
cast out" (Matt. xi., 28; • John vi.,
87). We must, beware lost under any
eircumstehees we seem to take sides
against God, for whatever God per-
mits we must stand with Him n
evo
though it be against ourselves and
againet those dearest to us, for it
possible to honor our loved ones
more than GOd (T. Sam. ii., -2,9; Luke
1(h -a 26). It is possible also to be
more interested in what is celled the
Lord's work than ie the Lore Him -
• and the question of chapter
11, might well be -put to many, "Why
are ye the last to bring the king
from the country bad sat down to back to his house?" If ilia whole
breakfast, "is it true that people who church -would honestly ery,,,, '`Conc.
snore have bad conscienees? I read Lard- Joslls!" fhhaPter 1-4;
in one of MY. books that they have," Peso 'eel .. 20 ) who can Lot! how
"I don't know, dear. Perhaps they soon the kingdom ,roight cone?have. What Makes you ask Such a mean h.v "1101,02LI.v.'' 0025 as if
funny Cluestion?" "1 was just think_ thoy meant it by li'viog io ott-e the
• if it's true' Audt Suq9,1 t 501(P01 rs quic11,- t,
cess„ . an. qt leasi, have lolled somebody. once." - CuO1Y creature.