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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-09-26, Page 6s +0.;Ic•.0+0+0+0+0+0+0+00)+0.4)+0+0+0+0+4).0.0.0.0. A MAN'S REYENGE; OR, TIIE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER. \,e1'1111 r>1 riski. tl,t'T4,000 LAMAS 1N 1IJMB Ift1 pili" She pother finger hi her lips. The ;Eta o maternity sprung• to her eyes. tai u itrindstood •-eking sheepishly t tion atthenewer-like rive, "She's a ),'ell 'tilt," he ejaculated. "\\ on't the u,other yell !" German Officer', Discoveries in a Fa - "Yell? tau ► lin: SO 1 It's real elide of him! But thele, we've said nous Nunasicry-Duties and In- do t anti We must, 1'ur glut' Priests. • �.ifs( a edea a ��••mruul tar heirs' I tie•: tri luhl►in' u teenier, 1 know. But suppose he clic•;:" 1"i mut:' their home :t•+,tr diet" he replied cunlcnutp-monastery a 'un n1n1. e nt•ly nom curl►• life till middle age they ape they may read and oopv the. sacred ♦ `;1 1 books. It grounds !hent in the princi- tQ I 1 t t 1 pie:: unit philosophy of the I1udumst "Hush ! There!" faith, trains thein! ill Late or another ui ♦♦♦ She pointed to the couch lie stepped I Ihlil ON 1t11 1l1�T1 tilt►! t)pl:W Ihs four departments of education which T1 i d k 6 1 Y are maintained within the walls, and 1 11 ( (�'nliliarize them with all the ritual and formulas that attend private and public 1 Y worship. so that 111.•y may act well liwir 1 rel t l think '1 i•:t:.* 01 i Illi: i'. part in -the ceremonies of their failh. Uiklei• all rircunssla11ct:s they must ♦ give rigid adherefce✓ to the cast iron Q 1 d l bid lou alrucUOu of 1' st t ales of conduct and religious e,l►.►'rv- # e g, )t his dununds loci ' ► le 'rte • unc+►. \\"ta'•Iher ihey have Bulli, irnl xtr f\loro than ; O(10 food ur clothing does not concert► the `h 't t " In the i tbe'lan [ h 1 powers that Ix'. u 'Theoretically all lite priests are on .'mei ► pose he knows ire yeti," to 11 religteus pr•i‘wt, walled in from the tetnls of perfect equality, but actually ♦ Il i,' she or- their material oondilion marks them oft „tt,,, lfa nee u[ 111c; world. '!'trey ala)' be s(►it [:.r awriy on mi.sions, th4y mnay climb 11110 shadily defined classes. Tit+' poor Ihr I+ills outside when religious fetes are I►ries! is the servant of nus brethren who ! '. h,s din'),teh he ' say i►t+viou, little, ce:ebruted • hal they are tied to the great Wei''' Ip,rn to better tortoni lo Ik,'ll want ler know what he oils d•►- eluisler. Ile wears their cash([ clothing and in; 111 this gnnrk r the night of the bull, !.icon. W. I:Helmer, of the (e�11►un accepts their gratuities. Ile may beg !tell 'old his longue. you het." ul.tshie 1111• walls it Ile desires. Filelmer army, went to Kutnbmil .surae time ago, of �eeee 'int right for wen ring them, euuipped will, 0 ►a„ iron, the (:hinesc 1 mentions a number !heti: menial pur- nud fav steutut' Iter. 1 ultra► s see 'e \\ us R+•sitlent Minister in 'l'itpc't, which cmla suits, among which is the collection unci 1 'eat Hess sort," murmured 11e it3", bled himself and his wife to remain there d1 yiug of !torr,' manure 10 sell us fuel smoothing the child's )fair invingly• Icng enuug;lt to teal:,• a (arenal study of u, a nearby lutvn. ('I'o be cO1►liuueel)' one of the• anus! eelebi led o[ Tibetan !intens they rise by unusual gifts of "-" �'1'------ Ir,ntaseries and its i„rt:rates. The tool: ir,teltee t er character they are always the A %'(:\Eit.►CL1: STItON(:ltOLD, he has written about IKumbunl i-3 said to underlings. They sit in 111e classes with City A. Ranker.) throw light upon the. life of !hese' trays- 111, n: ,rt' fortunate ones, the shadow of nanous detoters. '� \1)c Italy tree of the golden -rooted tem - Most sure of su:rens. On an isolat4`ei hill in the -centre of \lost of thea' Inman do not "-like for- 1'te fails on "hent uud Ih,'y usc� the Presently hr turned into a• private that. garden Of England, I1►e Isle (f eigners .and they gave hilcituer a curl- prayer w•he Ls and the e,lhet inarhinery n\ e11ue. A :ileal house 1�se l_►c'[ote I,inl, W ig,tilt, .aat:d upt'rareel in bold relief o:►, spe•fine t of thein• logic.The • said `' 1he Buddhist ceremonial; i,ul their lis shrouded wind�iws told of dull:nes i!tr fr,►tvninit I,a111!e'rr.s'nts, the mannite that the Jappu,ese aftethrashing the in ages of Itt,ddlpn 11114 Iheir prayer within. Ile %yalke•d m eelessy retitle) 1d) a round -lowers and ancient bastions, -and Chinese had gl the llussians a still tche('Is ore fusluoi►ed of ww.$)d or 1,one" _email side door, then nixed still a tees ilia mrdiirtal buttressed rritupurts of worse thrashing. 'Phis was sufllclenl u: mussel shelt4, while tilt? rich hove ► , that state! , Ih,'se objects in gold,ilt•er or coral, and seconds, listening„ his head thrown bill:. y Furman fortress—(:aril- proof, they said, that_foreign devils ore His hand turned the knob, the Ica. 1,ro.,ke (:nestle. 1301 long before the seine of them are a+i„rned wile pearls nc, 'match for the, Chinese, and umdoubt- and other precious sloes, gave'rl:eneath his touch. The door swung nine u[ iho.e valiant Normans, to whom oily 111e Chinese will some day wipe hut - The chic( articles of toot! are the root .urian and he entered. We Brit. -it 4,tte so much. (auisbrauke lheiii out. fins a notable fortification. here may 4•f the plant l'orentilln anserina 1.., hut - Ile fouutyhintself in a large square eel,.t'e seen the scat•ped entrenchments THE THOUSAND I'IrTURES. to .sealdc'd spur Intik, leu, rice'• barley halt, 1lug;e: palms blocked his tray• et the.kir1clad that sh islanders, %t ion :+Inti \ch,11 flour and sugar. The dating From !whim! the green baize door lead) avant {Ile legions of Ca'sar found to he humbltnt is 0 ootnpotmii of 1\to 'fibe- o' flesh is slri+^11) forbidden, but some in•t to the servants' hall came' the idol- no mean foes. Here, tvith treater skill tee words. meaning "The thousand pit•- o' then higher lamas eat flesh, thin in- ftc� sounds of unusual mirth. The huge in the eorls{rttot.on of fosses and bus- tures." The 11uu,e was first applied 1:) tc,xicaliug liquors, and slurry, though latse itself seemed wral►t in the silencelions and peli.saded rampants 'Iltose 111e holy live, on wht)se leaves tluildhi,t; these practices come within the ban. of emptiness. conquering liamarrs o�ukl defend them- ::f greatest sanc,i.ity can see the likeness There is almost no end o[ the rules of Ile crept to the stairs, climbing them -Ives against i!1 attack, end here, e)' Buddha. Finally the lame' was trans- religion and conduct 111111 are enjoined quickly w•iih catlike tread. On the hand- later on, offer the departure of the fel't'ed to the cloister, nnini whose bun- 1114111 all. :\ priest i, not ordained until ing he paused, listening again.... Then Romans to defend their cx)untry against dreds of building:, the famous tree he is 15,- bet he enters the monastery smiled, f•,r it was evident that every the uverwhelin'ng an.ieugfits of Goths stands. %•then a mere chikl, and the chief rules soul in then building Mus behind the and flues, a great horde of saes. es Aratong Ih^ nunle1Y)us ceremonies imposed upon him in the preparatory baize door. Every sou) but one. That swept over the lanai, driving all be- which occupy much of the time of the stage are That he must not lie or steal, one was the prize' he sought. With the !ere them, and capturing even this 4'1- lianas perhaps the most childi-It is that diiuk anything intoxicating d►r hill any - air of one familiar with every e4u ner 1n0sl impregnable fusfrleets. occurring on the 2311( of ea�-h month and thing that has life. 'There are many he made his way to a distant txioin. And then came the ('onquerot• with dedicated to "travellers of the world." minor rules that forbid 11im, for exam - On the threshhold he hesitated again. IPS well disciplined hosts. %alio, razing hundreds of the priests go to the top of pit•, to eat after midday, to sing or Some find might still be there. Then to the ground the crud defences of a mountain. three hours' \\•alk from dance', to make music on any ins1)'u- witt► a sneer at the doubt, 11e entered the Anglo-Saxons. erects this stately Kumbuin, where they offer prayers and meld, to use perfumery or adorn hint - boldly. The softened light fell un a and •imposing; carstelled fortress. which slrew to the wind many little packages self tt-ith ribbons or dowers. little child's bed. Iter flushed face -was ad clown tate centuries. has withstood containing the figures of galloping If the novice fails in his studies or turned to hini. !ler hair gleunned like !cath ttie devastating ravages cl lune. hearses tut out of paper. The :upiosi- doe's not live up to the rules he -is turned si,un (told. 4. rind the repeated onslaughts of bitter lion is that through the peewee of back into the laity...ut if he stands the \\"itll a hasty Movement Ile-sax)ped foes in , tete cons'tnnt internecine war- Buddha tiese paper horses will be test he is ordained and begins to per - over her and slipped his arms under her (Dare t\ licit from lune tic time decimal- trr.nsforn►ed into living animals that form the minor duties of the priesthood. tittle body. She stirred, opening sleepy ct 111e population of the England cf wit! he sent to the succor of suffering \\"hether he may wear the priestly_ robe bine eyes. ilecognilion sprang to them, 1')ose dark days of diseontenl and strife, pilgrims wherever they may be. alter his 1\rcnlielii year depends upon :, smile creased her lip,. v: lien brother fought to tete heath with O[ the Ulousands of pr id' s ihree- hip conduct and achievement, bol it his "dear Un—" she murmured, - nestling ht+t,the'r•, and fa;etler htith seen• Of fourths are Tibetans. and nearly all the record is good the final 253 rules of con - into his ar•1115. But perhaps the most pathetic of :ill others are Alongols, with just a sprint:- duct and religion are imposed upon him. A feeling of uneasiness filled his heart. ih'' scenes which these hoary old walks ltng o[ Chitlese. and he r•t'n►tiins a monk till he is 15, For a second! he hesitated. and half tend casemate(' donjons have wilne iced \ic►sl of the lamas are between 15 and \\hen 1►e is free to retire from the sacr'e'd withdrew his arias. But the next in- was the cruel incarceration of the fair 4) years"►[ age. The oldest among them service. A great many withdraw, but scant he hardened himself again. for his vnd devout young daughter of Kine; often have snow white hair and are held many' others. especially ll I d oyas laid fallen on the pictured face of ('batt lila (first, brought !(err, to oc• in much respect. Nearly all of them the woman he loved- - ccpy prucrlicallly •Mie same apartments, shave their heads, preserving only the "Baby trust come with iia," he nttlr- ` r cells, from which her loved father scalp knk. and wear no beards. !tiered. lifting her bodily up, and writ). hart !nit n short time before gone forth 'Hien. course yellow undershirts are ping the .loft eiderdown round her. t'► ties efout. :\llleougtt file she was «•t-eretl 1►y a rel robe coiling down to she nestled closer to hint, anti clocetl ''' egged from a distant place. n linger- their feel, but leaving one arm and tsys tedious journf'y, and after linger• shoulder !cite, so (hat they have a little he: eyes with a little sigh. Ile hailed leg and bore her down the slake out of the `'•b a few days in prison, one morning; c'( the effect of the Roman toga. though the fair young girl - it. unattended, to still house. The laughter behind the ,. ' they are belted around the waist. No baize door as they ptirc'eI made hila (.tt', hers found b have breathed her hose are p>erntitted. Furs are strictly last; her Bible, which site lover) so melte. Ito wondered how the merry- forbidden, and the pri,'Sts have to inure sn.lIers would dei w11err they realize wee. �;)en upon the bed !,aside her. themselves to the rigors of Winter with that their tailing( in their duly had met end t1►ere, in that very chitn►laer•—stil- ,,l thing that is really` inadegtaile. But with such a punishment, ',elites out lo tlhe visitor—the angel- they are penlIlllled to wear stockings The child woke and clungto hint as gt.n1'ded spirit cit the gentle young grin• wio'n sent.4)1) winter journeys across the the ie c air fell i' Iliher face. CiS 1•e le•AS(rd [t'.-,111 its. eal'1teems srni)ls, plains of \Lin t ince Ile atllkxl look its flight (rem the Irolthu!ous scenes 1 ' b 4.f this life to talose shining renhrns where' eerrow and sighing are no more. Adel! having •plieeiti her irust for eiernrd life' in they Atonement mnd4 for her once for all, upon the bitter cross %bt the Saviour of 111e 'world. and bar- ing. acceirding to her ability, obeyed Ii belie -51s by feeding the hungry and clothing. the naked, the. noble' young g:rt. through the merits of her Ilekerl- er obtain a glorious tither:lance in the I'ilrsndiee cif God. —4 --__--_ N!•:Wr 'I' I'liI:\I:il Mt'f11.1R)NE. Opaie \ble 10 (:o i ronl Cherbourg to Angiers tattler Iler Own rimer. 1' 0+0+0+0+040+0+O+G+O+O+0+0+0+G+fit♦O+O+O+0+0+O+ - elle•11 never knot:• that, 1 knot\•. Ae (:11AI'TElt 1. skirts of the town, The rain had nearly ceased, and, although tltt' \tint' sIiII lensed lulu u11naercifully, he took a eer- tt,iii plea -lire in thu tt-ali:. Fur it wn; taking hint lo revenge, a revenge as As Lady Aldine entered the ballroom en the 111'111 of Lord Cruse, )ler reeeutly (t(•cepled sultan', Itulp'h Freer, the :e- jected, left it by another dour. 'Those who sate hint g e glances! significantly n: one another, and then at the benuti- f•t' W011111 11 \‘1111 die pale, sail face, who read itstonlshed her intimates by refus- ing hila. For they had been such close friends since her bust in(I s death that all tato world had \t•hiee`ere'd of their coating u,►i0n. Their sudhienly it head been elec- trified 1►y the announcement of her en• elege'irfe►nt to Lord Cruse, a marl who rarely appeassl in nocieiy being some- what of u bookworm. bee propel:De In laenkshire adjoined the small portion of her husband's estates that had been meted out to her, 'Therefore all the county, assembled at,, the annual Ilunl Ball in Nunchester, sy nipat11ized - with bandsomo Ralph Freer. and his rapid disappe'iu•anee front the scene of pleasure was commented on by all. Thinking llinl:self unnoticed he slip- ped into the cloak room and donned his 4nerc•t:nt. Then passed quickly down the palm -lined hall to the entrance. A man- servant pulled the heavy glass doors open respectfully. \\'ith a little' sliit•er be stepped outside. It was a wrlched night. The rain poured the wn- in torrent: and a gusty wind buffeted lean with ntiechietoles glen. For a second he hesitated. looking back at the brilliantly lighted hall. A capinan toweled his lint. Ile shook his bend, turned up his collar, and stepping out briskly (rascal the Markel Square. :Mier following the principal Streets ter some yards he dived down a wide alley with a furtive glance behind hint as though fearful of detection, and en- tered a srnali public house. lite atmos- phere reeking ,if beet' and stale tobacco made hire pause on the threshold. A elan seated dos.; to the doer rose and carte' up to hint. Ile was •hurt and thick Set with a low brow anti a bullet shaped head. His bronzed face was broad anti good humored, but the mouth cruel and hard. the little eyes sharp and cun- ning. Ile jerked hie thumb over his shoulder towards an inner room. italph followed hitt silently. The room was small and dirty. but it had the advantage of priv- acy. A smouldering; fire struggltvl weekly in the grate. Ralph held out his chilled lingers to it. Then looked inquir- ingly into his enuuipaniun S face. roig�hl," muttered the fellow. flop- ping heavily 011 to a chair . "Anytime ye.. Mike." "Tit -night," ret'l1ed Ralph. "In ano- ther hour or so." roight. roister, 1 don't quite un- d.•r-land yer game. Itul I've std I'd do it. an' s.) I will. Only, I wish yer'd chiutge yer Milli. 1 ain't e\ae:lly the' eeve ler tallier a female kid. let alone e•ne 0' gentle wood. 1 'ave scruples stili, her crt •s with hisses and murmured soft er sr•.., •. t\t)l'JS 1110 her little ears, until reas- sured, she fell asleep again. A little Inter he entered Ilelty's presence 'and laid the sleeping child on heir knees. sweet as honey 10 his 11und. The woman e hal had slighted hie love \\.►odd la,tt! despair uukno\\ it►gly through him. he RI( nes could bring buck the smiles tel her !�e•at.liful face. Ile alone couid \vilhiloid re: ief. Ile sn►ii'll grimly as 111 feet lore hint swiftly along the eountrt I•+th• For he :+++..+++.+++++++++ • •+ 1 out IheFm+ar. *++♦+++++++♦+++++++..1 THE (:0J.ON 1' SYs I'I.\1 O1 Pot -1:1 ltd' KEEPING. 1'▪ •.tultry-keeping,( is usually regarded 1i c•ne- .,f the CaSit'st d?partrmrt'nl.. of farm \' 4,rk, and yet there ore many. prole (kala ek)n1Ittt,•d with it; so !!hilly, ill fast, that, for want of mustering Mein, Ow gtetrt uuljonI1,. of p.,liltry-keeeers t\•he: to into the business) --int least, to an considerable extent—fail, says John., 1k,11nsun, hi u paper r.•a.t before National Poultry (-:otif.•t•t'nce, recently licit! in Englund. And this, t entails, i;• not wonderful, (011sidcring that tis ccntplexilits ulnar;ably irr•rea'Se wish the number of the (lock. 1'ou!try•keep- ing, in fuel, is a business which roust I e' learned, as any either hualitess midst be learned; hence, the only sate way k to begin on a stall scale, learn by t'\perience, and make extensions only when the footing; is known to be sure. So far but three systems h:tce been ad-•I,'ed 1 y poultry -keepers in int:s coun- try. .1) 'Hie furan method, .1! the inien- stve tut !hod. and (3) the c ,lany zio hod, ily the first of these—a vity de'suliry trtellod—all ter: •Gaol, el:IAkens and old .rtes. are usually kept in .ane hock. atul given, Arai l:catty, the run of the: farm, ill btIt ltllCt'. but Illlle feed is given tt:ent, and too often but very little drink. le winder the whole hock i huddled to ::Gime small annex of the Nilo build( togs, and occasionally are permitted to run at !ergo through the stables anti barns. This 111. (114 1. as Imlay be judged, is not conducive to training or forcing of the -hens to lay when required. They are almost sure to be summer layers, quite unproductive in winter, w•itcn the p1.ce of eggs is leghesl. Neverthelese, the ltnrdtlioot( of fowl thus neglect'41, :is it were, is ellen 1'emat'k:ink.. '111.' method has, at least, some clef, t•111.� • 1 the natural about it. Being Ihr(t\•il tie► much on their o vii resources, the fust i are obliged to a T:\KI: NI:i1:tip \I:1' I:\lits+ and during '.0001:er' 'hey usually alar - age lo look out pretty well IT tht'n►• se Ives, although, it must Lee granted, a' some expense to growing grain rant! g;a; talons. '1 he second method—the intensive— _ is highly artificial. and is ►lot, as a rule, to be recommended. Its aim le to keep a large flock in limited space, end it necessarily calf for expensive l.uildings, clo.'cd-in yards, and lila con - stunt care of all expert po(tltry-keeper.• Even with the latter success is not as- sured, for where large flocks tire 110(1- died together insect pests slake more weedy headway, disease is more likely s. e s •i y lose who late (e run rife. i(te ground o[ tit? yards developed aptitude for the work and btcotue px►isoned with toric suhslanet'9 won distinction in it, remain Monks t0 and l'r:d!t'�.s complications mole. end of their days. Ry the colony system. which i, feet �q•.__..._. g; .:nulg; ix►ptllarl'y in the United Slate.. cep:'dally 111Illicde Island. anent of the 1'111', 1'(111 Vat', 1'(►l �G 11.tN. 4bjectienab(2. feature; in the Isco above t+hud; have,' bran eliminated. Ins!e,l.l Now Thal \'arulion is Over Renew e:f+'t1)a\:ng one lar;\' pnullry h%us', flu+t Your Resolutions. compelling all the tort! to herd 1':- g ether. Iwa or more. acenrditlg to the The following from the pen o! "Tile sniiiiiier of [tens, are used, and ora \!an in the Overalls," a writer 4)11 Ilse p:uc(d fat• enough left in to keep condi- :4:M of The Hamilton Times. may be lions favorable '14) the health of in- g►er•ux•d \vitt) profit by all young elan: nodes. These houses, ;which at't' festal \uta, my yuan!; chnp, don't throw a or p feet wide to 12 411' 11 ft et long, down the paper. for 1 havC a word or are usually set in a pesluro field• over Iwo for you which 1 plink you should %:'ilea the fowl nttty roanm tel tc,lt tel 1:tow. and I haven't bothered you for search of animal and insect foot!. '1'11') seine tient. Certainly. I'm an old crank eoor4 nlay be efos3 d W keep entre out. aut•l several other things, but it won't meed steel !food and drink as are ne•et',- •1•, )•4411 anY harm to rt'ad the rubbish si,ry {,laced on the iloor, the poultry anyway. and it won't lake more Than gaining; nc'cess Through a sinal! 1H11e.'; a minute. flew are you making out? Or•.a small enclosure mrry b,, ('need in i.n'cl year about this lime, when 1 spoke !Afore each building. Especial care is t+► you. you were going to pitch right paid to venti!ltinn, and during warm es ai:d make n sucecss of yourself. lou %-calker tete houses are raised from be• W ere going to read up everything; yule 1, W 14.) give flet' circulat:oil beneath. t' uld get your hangs ,on relating to N.:.^.h 114,11.4' aceolii11:odnles from 30 141 your business, and then make your -elf 115 liens. As a rule, plenty of food ;a Irdisi►Cnt•able to the boss. !hive you supplied. There are all kind's of sys• de.nd' 11? You ham'!! \\'hal was the' tones of tecdingt, venae else' • hopp,•r 1►tiuhle? 1'rnt got tire~!? You (lid not sy stt'm. wt►ile 111011)' (•glee Its►arlhr're' 141 have perseverance eno!igh to keep it the old pian of giving n ca'nt.eet plash. up? You couldn't do it and enjoy your- \\'here s eft food is given, it is timidity self ns 3'011 mounted to 1)0 al the 5111114 1, e! in the! morning. Care 6 taken that lime? Too Inrtny !hinge' piing on—too a supply of ninny altracliofs. Besides, what was lie use of your killing yourself? holt (001. (.niy go through this World once, and to iilwnys before the fowl. liens are you gilt .i you will be able io nsako a aitnost altc►g (Ther Ger hat(hing!, fair ty g si 1 tit+ng; 501114 way or ol!:cr, anal, unlit grown, alae chickens nr.' keel \o\v, 111)' 1' t'., why not be honest In small, se paste clops. tt!Ilei tri•' about it. and confess right out that you are beaten. that you have given (rein time to !lute: -ilial Ihey on the fight to be somebody—that you may be always ,,m clean gtvund; afternor. content (0 drift w 1111 111e Crowd! la.y hog, Ihey are usually placed in time hay Iktd You didn't look at 11 to that way. Well.'I'll? col •ray -Hous' plin is n t+•ry na- pN rhatrt ,fol. Uut I1,rit doesn't alter tho lural (one. :end n;uC!a'sr►Ier as 1 g; ir•ds fact. All work and no play stokes t, Jock a doll boy, but all play tint' ►w ('sc°s� ligan I t�• cis+=t. riunrle►ing. untl intensiverear-housing- ,yslens. v..►rk men(L. Jack to the poorhouse'. 'The Thee: 1w,► Ihing;s whie la peeeeet Lillie!d table, theatre acid horses of A more general ;14141010n of Ih • cu!ony mirth nlny be all right in -!1 way. but think 1 told y011 ( Ivo should never be allowed to inter- In( Moll among; faricers in this comm. fere with a felhiNV'e hte purlxose', t 1'= The rc,iuny wee i.� r.(,! :I,lapl,',1(mop ls'fore, haat what ' e inter u.e rel s4i ti.,n; w is r.' Ilea -.r:• \\fall is I:cavy, :1nd wl,rr.• vtr:Nin 0. 11 will he' t1"11) Years from how.- - :t1••e14td. las their d. predate -:a, r.••atd if 300 live—will largely depend 4)11 make it hapset.1',• le nlainl:i:n c'It,n- w•llnl yoll do now -1,11 hot; 3011 spend i,•. (,f fowl.. ,it hetes a11et ie;►.-ture re. 3(111' tune at present. Going on as you 1:•<ete filen terns Inittebig'=. 'I' rt••• I ins are doing now twill just be one of the lie( objection, s.tamc c"►ttilr� t::rtner:► rr,rip--n nobody. flow do you like the proved! Haven't you pluck and de- res 1,!e colnlatting; intens:v„ +t tar ' termination enough to pull yourself le- t• erter with I:a( ee ly c+e ►i► t• t ^u{n w iher and be a mannerre n.cr. The ere'sl „eel et - u 11 ;e pi.lnt ii ('.:r,i(1,•r•11'1e, but the labor- -el :11'1 may a w•.•rr.ant it. 'Tio r,+n►a n, 'u 1'• sewed objection :S In Ir.:r.1y plate's a serious cove. It 1 1.••.s titin'' acid per - of Ieimt ct.n' e-rttd a Hort to rill fl t1�.;tr•i. 1 What the inslilulien Goes for them is \\'hen you go to some barber shops it 4,f tilt- pp< sl; tll.il prey on poultry. \i:. iy \•..:,, i+ecf—r t!h• colony p!ao •tto►i"d 1.ka tt Ist.lal a place ,.f that 1;i:ee ownpte ie, ile laughed softly - 0e he spoke and his eyes W1111.101 wickedly. "11 won't be for tong," replied Ralph. peking the Tire with his feel. "Only a few (1a) s. And 1 trust you. Your 'sister is a good .I wort. she'll do her least. 1 know. Well. there's nothing lo keep us but a drink 14) our manual consent. '1'o *hove Volt 1 hove full confidence in you 1'11 1►8y 1•t,il what 1 pi•omis.st ll',1%. And pres.e1'lly Ell bring the child lo your bow." "Iictight x' aro. sir. nn' irony ell' Lord alrike me (lead 11 i fail in ray w(1rd." rt" p►li,'tL lin' other Solt nmnly with his eyes Blest greedily em Int' young 1)1:►n. Itulillr knocked loudly on the Lillie. A p:esly fared girl appeared at the door and k►tik !lie order with a grin. Pett minute: later the ill (m11C111vi et.uple left the building and parted out- side. The man, lnughing softly to himself. shocked Inrough the mlrrow- streets un - III he Caine In his hone., 4•t4 of a squalid naw of wretched hd lout The (door aliening straight Into the rt'nut gave lo tins lun•'I1. .\ young %vo- mit!) seated by the lire tui n' .1 engenly In hon. Iler face was bright and votnety. the 10,)tn, nithoiigh poorly furnished, ens not devoid of ctenforl. Cleanliness, anti sortie last\', made it appear as a !tight (oasis in a desert of gray n,ieery. Ir• ('rte'rior made (me celeste tin little that n thrill of plen•eur'• would seize the estranger Who chewed to enter, especi- ally if grtettd by a smile from wineome Ilclty Green. "Well?" elle asked, "I1• might. Ire's gem' ler bring 'er nk'ng. Ile wouldn't 'eve me. Ile's trade me premise never ler enter that 'ouse. Beastly lend. Iler jcw el, nee worth t .'111►in'. But I'm a num o' honor. I keep lei t to ord," i • ty threaded her ne'e'dle pensively. .I wonder what his pine is. Who's I.. :. in' it for r 11.•-Pmrugg►',h 1113 sht,ulder=. "1 4►n't t t►.►w•; wore 1 (ton'i ilu1, w•,ute1 tato is 1Ier," It, flet, t•,•• •tliy ferret nclt.alty coined itt these lee 1. with '10 r ehieblas '►n ! Elena ler tempt n s::Il. Dimwit! shut; an' a ring! 11 mak►•, me see; to think ,)' i1. liar's pair{ me. 1301 liaise 811' worth weir' 'net that. .\11' if i ..imed get 'con es -intent 'is know un', ge►stt, tt uuldn't 1 The girl's oie, spnrkktt, "Ib'n"1 hint h In ! Anything but mur- der, you knew. 1 ain't one lo say dont reg.. h'e'r we've n; 1111.01 re►gght to gold As them. Only hae itleitt put amore in their p o-kt'gs. that's lilt. Rut how's the • Wille ler know that you rub him, eh You could slo tt nett like. Listen r • • • . • • • M/•an'vbile Ralph hail r'achr't the out - "\\"here is your• brother "'" he asked "1;0111 out, to make the last nrruug•'- floods. flat see we trust have lo -night li yet• don't want 'Cl' found yet. This is the address we go to," she t:nid. handing him a slip of paper. Site peered in:n the child's face. adding: "She's a darling. i wonder ytou'tt' the 'cart to do It, sir. 13u1, there, 'laind for us to. wonder. \Vat's 'er name?" Ile turned nw;y )impatiently. "Call her any Ihilg you like. Ilei name is safer not used. 14.111. neighbors Alight st'tpe'et at once." • "Good. 1'11 <'hrislen 'er afreeh. e`tie''s nine, wee. \\'r're going; whole. none toee\\s caught, (keel -night. sir. You'll lei 0, l.n.'t w'a'n to expect you, Be careful hew 3.1u go. You're in britt part.. \\ mil you wair for 'int ter lake ye'u l+nc•k.'• "\u. 1'nt not likely to attract atten- tion geeing, more than c++nling. I'm stet th:rt,ugh. the sooner I get bark to my lee.lel the Letter. 04)041•141st. Iletty. IIt1w well she sleeps ! Ile good to her !" lie 4k►4e'd the door with u strong( feel- ing\ of reluctance, for he lend been fond of the chin . Mill !telly would he kind. nn0 he deserved his revenge. This was the only tt ray he 151111d p s"II'ly touch that heart of stone and wring it as his was wrung. 1{e sped gl'ti.'kly ihrough the 111-fatniel streets. No\'.' excitement held varnished, fear ns'ail.,l him. An uneasy ct'n'cict►eee added to the prl'hs. les, the child was w ell eared for there; mt(► harm could (yttne to her. Anel yet', . . A sickening thud upon his hetet innd,' hire rcei liken droaken man. Iit'. turned to ince his nssaIltlnI .\ mighty illi struck him between the yes. Ile threw mol his dans violently, the fighting devil !Luse{ within him; a tt051 dancesl bettor(' iii sight; gaunt figures surrounded hire; Itwuutml(1s of eyes peered into his; 1e, struck out heavily on tithe% side. Ilial negtilnnt-- there ons only lane --skipped nimbly round him; then carne the crash ag;nin; with n myon he !Milk to the eerlh; the darkness of night entellesel him. The latest French submarine. the 0paIg, belongs l' the series of six ves- sel., of 1►M) tuns di:placentent called sub- \l.\N1 hi\ili:Ill:Ai)ED. The lower priests are always bnre- h.eaded, but the higher latrtos Jtavt' a (read covering. (Me would think there was no water in Kumbutt for %ensiling purposes. for all the priests without ex- ception are encrusted with dirt, ail their dingy visages contrast strongly with the prevailing whiteness of the v:alls and houses. Ktunhun. 13 really a S111n11 city cover- ing a large arra, wilh malty temple's, private chapels. 118115 of instruction, de - 1'. silories of sacred literature and dwell - hip. The poorest lamas nt•e herded to- gether in living rooms provided by the nitinti?tory, but they most pay a small fee for their acconlnlodntions, Their more fortunate brethren live in .t quarter 1.i' themselves. where the nu►rine et'uiae'rs Which hnve' 1:een built dwellings they erect are surrounded by according to 111! pl:lns of \I. \(,ergs.!, n athat cmpletely hide Iht','fhe' engineer in chief of the naval engineers, one-\tslocll,'y hoouses, lacy 1)41(113'nliiglh• led Their length i, ;10,11 151 feet anti their and ventilated, hold trent tire' to Inventy e.tlrem� width 0110111 13 feel. [ Ir;osis, 'who are joint owners. Not a 'Tees° dimensions guarantee plenty of few of theta are nsisletl by (ire ftan:iiies mom for the crew and snake it possible fr,-,m which Ihey sprang to pay for the' lea remain under the water for twenty- (cur wenty- roofs That Sheller them and to buy con - Theirur 1►nurl without inc(►r,tc'nience, venicnses and comforts that are mean in•nianlctrt is composed of six self- enough at beet, fisting torpedoes of large size. The lamas in higher statim have bet. itie, chief Merit of sul►rnarines of the le.: dwellings with little gardens: and (pale type is their independence of toe lamas of the first rank lite hi beautiful nem which is obtained by the employ- house3 with windows and runny other 95 motive power of two pelrul comforts, decorated walls and not a fest/ [rotors which give together more Irian of the luxuries o[ life: Hurl the highest of Itnot sc -power and ea surface speed of till; t)le.' ruler of the nlena.tery, who is 112 knots. tier imbue of nctioll Ls large cite of the many incarnations of n addha, !t' eonipar1tea with similar bouts sup- cites inn small ncarn' and I,fs his re• pled with steam engines. Thu. sunnier- c.'g lion room. his cr'crrtarif's, and ie fines of the Opalo type nn g�!) on thele 1r,nlly so g s'c it a l)ersenage that most own resource 1ronl Cherbourg to Al* e)p the priests see him only at the su- giers' Pi' cme fur bol s. During itt' •,it�cinl trials of eix hours •!'he lower prIesls who compose the at full lower. which the Opale recently great muni of the imm�tos are calledt,t•'lerw e'nt at Chcrl.'urged, th4 qualities o1 tarn*s only by courtesy, The monastery her engines were highly- prnb 51, This contributes nothing; whatever to their Rucress ons repeated en her Iweitc hour material needs. They must provide their trials last week. Whish w\'rc enrrie,l \put own shelter. food and clothing. 't'AI'GIr TO RE) .\N1) \\•RITE. f.lt'I'Y. l0y nn ore!:nary crew working under rigular senate oonditieni, They Were discus.ting the factors \•, itch maks' for success in the world. waren the kn./wing young nrnn said. -- "i here's nothing lake force of character, . 1(1 than. Now. ac're's Jones! Sure t,, make his way in 1114' world, il.'s a will of ilii (.wn, you 'mow." " "taut Itt•,-w Is The man who hail drl.nk the glass ot�.e= ineIhiing better in his leo • • good felk:wehip with him Haat night. "t,\ halt'• IhaN' ",\ wa!l at his . hinted his pockets out and wrenched the "i;enitc►ne,h of the' jury." s:,t1 ,t iia. 1 m from his nerveless fingers. T1►t'n. j„ lige, MI lie' concluded) his charge. "if Veining approaching fo•'I'teps. he -peel Vie evidence shows in your ioirlele !het off, licit stopping in his race until he p're*inwtnIa, even Indirectly. was the entered lite home breath!.'*, coiise of the rl+nn'.s dead!, the prise1ne r "\\ ell," rale! (lefty. facing hint. (81)1101 be convicted," An belie later "It's done 1 He'll never know who it ,1 messenger came from the jnry room. was." "The gteellent'n of dike jury. your hon- llCr eyes widened with horrt.r. ,.r." he said. "d --':r4? Intern'»tion•" "On 'Wet et' you mean (lave you . what pnillt (:t (%'tetnee? ' "None. your "Not {tell be rut lit enough. Ilei s ty • l,onor; they want to :,bury how to :pelt ing uneo lsciuus. Tine eopper.11 Lind 'mt. . kl:Cun10nIar tench I1;em to teed and write 90 that .1s necessary to keep a stiff upper lip. Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh air, and —Scoff." Emulsion. ALL DRUGGISTS; &Oc. AND 111.00. 04400000000 - 1 et (linnet de ,ua b.'. in -e of c•e'rl;ltn lets 's (non t• 11(1 (111i81:0s. 11 :"'iii fill. $ 1tipr+ rte 1•. 1',"111itld suet! tial. in 111.1 - t:atura' .'• \.•!s)ytneltt •.►t lues eti,ic;'y plan lto•thing ti0ne tw{:ote'sale. Eueh Addition 1., She equipment ;n'ar,t only A little exteneion of t';e area to be pro- lt'rt,vl, but with every far:1:ticuie like r(nlre of a constantly -extending circle of territory in which 141'.". Wars, saf•► 11,001 natural tne.r.ie'4, 1h•? ,li;diet soon lt•came un(enahie frt. lino•.' p*sts. Ant k tray mord, it 6 oe.l t'al the :Mop. tion of !tat (•0;4:►) sysidett compels ob- is. 11:J10,' , ; 1.;-' Val,' of RI' w getre%111 In pe.uitr%-keeping, i:nr my ells. tvellen hes teen that rapist grow''; :n the ."gen• r..ne i, retell- ase cioted'with a nuc- Q.Nfa e:Iileovilit.