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Exter Times, 1910-11-17, Page 2lier Lover's Prowoss' Or, A Little 11latrintonial Dream e tall AFTI'.R IX.- (('u nt' 41) The hien were rather taken ahal•k vision entering the (1ra•xaer'•nen and finding what, was expect.d front them, list Charlie at once pro• claimed lie had touch cxperit'nc•' o: this sort of thing, and, entering iu• to it con amore, chose Higgr.l,.,.t and at Mr. Munroe for bis cea•lla• tors, arid at once retired w'il't I•is troupe to sei(et a word anal :more six• e' •tuutes. What word they re- lert4 mutl•ters not ; 11 was to ry fairly dune indeed, although the cotusl4 4i esl to recite lfou(1'' "�.ng of a Shirt.- free did it well, :old her nudienot5 listened sp('iW.uhd. 'there was almost a wail in her VObeti as she curve to the words -- "Mitch, st•itt•I►, striae, Poverty. hunger and dirt, Sewing at once with a double thread A ehroud as well as a shirt." When the screen W3R once more drawn across, the stillness of the little audience paid a great, r t r; - laurels were decidedly carried , tt but' to Miss Walton's hi -t ramie by tho ladies. The Irish widow ,sae powers than any npplam•e et,uld carrell; se was searco likely 'Is' have done. And now begins the would have, headed the agitation fe'r third and concluding scene. All four of the dramatis persunne circ i,:s part was thorough!. 4•xplained seated on the stage. to hint, and the three or f.•ur hits It appears they are about to start gis•,•n him, to take it Hp with two a new magazine, of which Sir Phil- hut•11 prtetisell feilow actors a49 lip is to be editor, while the others Bruce and Lucy \t ultuu to play re ato to eorltrit,ute. Much lia• 1•. hat- to his hands. (linage is carried on ast.' sl hat- _ _ their !laminations are t "ns•; -t of. char: el:•s had she not beet, au ex_ pet( ;,crein, while Maude dial)::.• -a! UI C, !! archness and quiet fun as a roguish chambcrmt.id. And et w :ono \!inion. \Walton's turn, 4.rai !hero was considerable curiosity eo sere how he would form his company It was known that both he and .:t, sister often took part in priyat; theatricals, but plies I.othbri Igo admitted she bad never done ae,i thing e•f the kind before, while Charlie Williamson had taken all 1 ho apparent available male talent for the first charade. "You twist take Mr. \Williaul;ase rind Mr. Ifigginson back with sou Majt r \\'alien," said Airs. Finu- r.I410 :45 she resumed her chair. "it Is irregular, but it c:u)'t be helped, 440 have not, you 5(0, a lull change of companies." "I think so," replied Bruce quietly, and, to Mande'5 particular astA,ni,hn)ent, he crossed to .Sir Phillip, who, after a shrug or two of his ehouklers, left the. room in company with Walton and h;s ).arty. "An admirable Crichton, th::• call tier newventure 'Tho Mac- that a lawn u1. baronet." said the r. iduw. •'1 have 'ravish' after that hero who swore it 51414 del•KIst 1 I'. r+eon that he can sheet the paper, ►feud with the Macpherson, 'who K N PAIN FOR YEARS "FRVIT•R•TIVES" BR;146S BELIEF MRS. 'RANK CATON Yrankville, Ont., Sept. 77, t9M1. "I suffered for years front headaches and pain in the back, and 1 cans:teed doctors and took every remedy obtain. Role without any relic(. Then 1 began taking "Fruit-a-tives', the famous fruit juice tablets, and this was the only medicine that ever did me any real good. I took several boxes altogether, and now I Stu cntilcly well of all my dread. Jul headaches and backaches". (Signed) MRS. FRANK EATON. coca box, 6 for $2.5o or trial hcx, :5e. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. 1!liss Lethbridge has gt't the seed- l'i1:11'Tla; 1. est poem, which sho knolls is gust "Upon my word it is quite the thing, but. Sir Phillip ruthless- to be going shooting such a morn- ing rejoins that p0.try is pursue to ing as this!" cried .Tabby 1'raslnr, magazine. Miss \\'altos has g, t a as he t•ntore(1 the breakfast rceom. paper tin 'women's rights' which ..How huun(1s would g!.' Neer GOD SAVE HE KING 11' 18 'l'llE. NATION.A1. A18 OF 'IWI':I.VE NATIONS. Dr. Henry Carey Has the Author, While Dr. Bull Wrote the Alt. The origin of "Coll Saye rho hint'," the national song of Eng- lamtl in fact, it aright bo said, the nautili:al air of 12 nations --has been a matter of endless discu4sion. 1t remains; a tineslion as hotly debat- ed as carr, in spite of the fart that tulilrnes have been written on the subje.', and it is it cont n•versy that will, t1r.,bahly, nes'-i• 1 t• .ettlell. hatiglet, in his •'114111 !lours w•illt the Best Authors. ' •ays: "Th.• most popular song in the world our '(11x1 Sate Our Queen.' '1'ht history of i.s composition is sery uncertain. Perhaps the best sus- tained theory is that it was origin- ally a Jacobite sunt; written dur- ing the rebellion of 1715 by Henry Carey, 111H.I partly composed by hunt. It. rushed into popularity 1n the l.r.gliral theatres in 1741,. and (ti4ey himself sang it puhitc•1 in 1720. hav- ing :hanged Jame.. to t •'•••i!_,•. The air i'; simple and yet. •rat.!:. It is capable of calling faith t!.• talents of the finest vocal performers, and yet is :admirably whittled for a chorus, in which the humblest pre- tender in musts. )nay join. The died. stoutly coutendatd for t., titer's authorship of rnusir as well as words, but nearly all authorities agree. that Dr. Bull wrote the music. Bull was a fatuous composer of the reign of King James. BELONGS TO THE t1'(11tI.D. Regarding the int•ernat,,.' .'''.t} of the English National If r :. %then Samuel 1. Smith «late 4..' patri- otic s•t•24 , "Aly ('euntr . •I'is. of '1'h(•'•. •ut l'`::", it v )IH sling to the ,1 ala 4. ,1- 't; at `ase the It tr:g, un•1• r •':'• 4.044.••• ' America. Ac- tarelinL 4., :t !ler:' it journal, "The l'ha rivaI;, llanafrt copied lIto lune frt. St. 1'yr melody. the au- thorshil' .f ,, h • ;t 1• claimed h•: I, i- ille. 1:. att., raglans! the 1'nited State, sal e; 'many, it figured enemy. Oa 1• ttrieti4 or rational airs of eine .•11:.•r 4al:una. In Ba- varia it is ' Il• .' 1'n,crnl Konig. Ifril'" In Seazerated it is "linfst du. Mein Vat.•rland. It is used to sariuus sets of words in Bruns- Ila {rlls- pannier, %%uiternberg, Prus- sia, Saxons, Weimar and Nur way. 'The statement that the air if the English National Ilymrt was due to 1',em.h in't,iration it e•nufirrned in 2 • • M.:n.i,, of Mla11•ume dc(;reg. , in 441::.11 we fled the Cant:. -l.• (.rqur. In 12112,1 w••y the 4,., ,I, •1,: ti,t he sung by the �'.'lulg l; kc4'g,s track of n men's fru.: 1•t.t't, or 't. Cyr w}:r•"e.t.•r I.tui, tatters for hila. anel with their Ate Unwisely ? Sometimes people do, and suffer, because tho stomach ba'ky. NA-DRu-corsPEPSsm LE TS relieve the discomfort at once. and help digest the overlo:.d. T':s lcvar r,f fired things may feel quite sato with a box of KA -DRU -CO Dyspepcta ",•a tett. at land. 50c. a box. 1f your druggiit has not stocked thele y•1 :. and we w1Il mall them. 34 National Drag end Chemical Co. or Canada. Limited. • . M.-ntreaat, 11-1 WI PE {�'{! V:ni rSe, ern , C, !Fee !,htyD'++tl t clot, and totdrrhsl tever. Sur. Arid Dgr,li+r l•,eeentivr, no spatter 1_. ri • , r ;1i,. ,,,7 tate. led • ••s,+ -.,•n.•• 1 ..r u:d, eivriot the 4••:•ra• 4. •.. I,14. (.1.111 , of o i 1 •�rns (reel the L� •t , � • trio Doas and , , . ,. .1 1 1•e,•.., , I ..sry. 1.1:1114..1 .. . ' •rn,uly, ('ores 1.A e • - 1 ,.'•; I, r, ..110.•114:4. and ie a t:,: • .,• V. •,OC uu1 St a Lu. 1'1-, ,, 1 r•, a deign, Cul atm out. t4.. ,1 , .• . , 11, your drurr,a wa.r. ,+... g..t .t 1.2 , .u. Pete iko4lni. •'Uisi,m! . r. • n.J ( sic•..•' DIRT It1aU10118-- ALL WHOLEBAIE omUColsr3 Hpi1liN til nl('$,i (:O., Cat.lstsBad aatlerlelgitis.1r'SfrtN,IND.. Jonson+ 1'(4115 and then 44 r•.t,• .: new line too give au eepec•.: i 11. • I,:tc twistto the sentiments. t I 1 t L t 1 afloat to the praise of t hr exiled house of Stuart 1 There is no doubt that he sang it in public with "Great George, the King," and that it became popular through his introducing it. Cara life r1 110 years extended through the reigns Of Charles 11., Jame. !f. William and Mary, Queen Anne and two ai the (Borges. Curtsy's tun, already meat easel. who was horn the year has 55.rds are not elegant• but they are very impressive; and the home- liness of Some rf the lines Inay have eonlrihutrd to its universality.'' t'(1NFl.lt''f INC STATEMENTS. the r'litor rudely informs her she lnit:d; we'll polish tiff the pheasants Killikth•, in his "furious (Ines - Ns ill be quite right to keep to her- totl:ty and we'll have a lawn 100el tions." states: "The auth, r t.i the self, but, he continues, "You forget to-murrow. Baronet, v'u11 mint send English national anthem, '(h'd our principal business this morn- over to Chittagong \.edge for the Savo the King' (or Quc1•n), was lir. ilia is not W settle about our con- horses, and ee'il have a gn)lop, Henry Carey, burn in London about least' ter nig<.. e t rihutiuus, but to choose a motto P � IG,•t:, avid died in 17-23. 'the purl( and name for our new magazine 1'' The h••', i,;, ••' :'! s. a' r('ccivcd WAS sl r:rten iu honor of a lilt thclay with e:)tl,,: • /• • ' of 1a((rg4 II., het. it has 4ndergene "lfa ! my name. you say, my name? "Just the ' . ' cried th•:• men; some changes as regar,is the words. 'Tis well, my name is, nay, I roust 'it would 1't.. il"en grmasy Ft•ing The utusic was cumpurc(I by Ur• eullsider." rather to d:a• . ..:41 vie can finish up Bull." the pheas:u.: , Ith a clear core- The most generally accepted replied t\'altun. "Stop," he, con- scient•c. w1, l , t., ••••,12 ". the th•'orl'. nevertheless, is that. Henry tinned. "I have it. Blackwood !tae emultrV 1;:,••• dr:- i 1 ! 1 .acct wr.: • it, fur James 1T., the prosect an excellent title. We sell The lathe•, 1 i I t;, 1 ,.ileal h.. :eel that it was re- , 1 t I, caril nal -.Ina (h)rimg the rebel - ...4i et 171'1 and 17t,, awl then si- ' • .I 1 :.e.'. !. n•..i t,} :.• failure of (he dace - have ts'ld us he call fight. and bath ' was always thought a most superior (1irerti44)5 In ad i -e• :: ,.. `114;1' 4.t . 1• :•) 44141!: t :••8pre1red with the Ashby and his wife are willing; to I"'rsou till the MacTayish cut the rho hunt of 1.1( e t,. .,v. , , se:.:e, . 1 . ' 1:1,1 `•Ile 1;re:et George, youeh that he can ride. verity. ''!•m1, of flan. What do yon rev, :ti:(! to give eiders 1 I lea -. to !.: " r Is „'-•:tu'e 41 f the wi- Alr. \\'illiam'on. If he ,,Ely sh.54r 1{xecl. 4t, replied lh(' ,41.o -r. at. Atherley by (:lel• n u' n)• in- ,•. us note that he ',In alt. 1 shall o' 'The �f:,•'i'n(:4•:h' he it. Nusv fir 'rr 1: r.1 t Parke. t • , !Oar i•.r•{i K the e11en•'. '.a, excuse. MC, Nis. \ 1"'dJ is in greater g'.e rlh•,ut L a eump.,•cr, Ira.14' r .6 res••.tira to 194..1 raid cry ever how I hate J been wasting m} Bine nnu'mrst the ! leethh/id_•c. 1 see it in your fare, this arraugerm. (t than Y. . \\,,-•• 4.u,- n. 4':141"•r ' 1 tear's. anti rest ar , ••u." nn1 \ir fine(•:ems' hut 'Hou' t1.•t!) the little bus•. 1,(e. 1:8.8!••141. 5hm rallies Lath 1 • 1 gs1,:r- : i ., 1.. • 1: in wl:eh tie 1 (Gill out (!••. I as and cuusm about It. Sl.c Leila , r::at t:.' :l then) '•1 t: t burnt int ' a Ir. • • ript,liug iaug r, :)nil threw a canucal ......•c ...hull the' "Ifuly ah •rut this. cr:cal M. 1 ' :,t that there is re, (•',t,11st' for t n :, t',.• rei..r t 1 .lames I 1 1:• 1 circle 3s she concluded. \',ait.u. "'Here Is another 1011.54. th( a 0103 tittle: (11.4.1 sInt e (iv. 5041• .1• • ' . 5010 was poet hip 1,c ate ' 8"4; began (1(0,5 1"54' t •'.e4 e. elr)s.d •a. .1 ur.- written at 110• trllrii'1- Cut nose the (x•11 r;ncts, the •' r,•.•n a ularyeiluu3 pretty band at tush- v.himlt does (lute for the Irr4 t n . ,1r- l.:tu/lg a tvinplitmet)t.' '' sonic ingenious 4.54,41-4• or ti;4cr for lar tetp.m•t of the Mi'It•ha4' T.1 !• rs' lain is drawii Lack. ane! 11: . r, I'uvh! uonscnsc : bona thing not taking her ...it bait...,. Naw 4' •:4',:1r.s, and was ming In their Walton and Sir I'hill;l' a I•• •1 ,.t ;) 1,48414 n...1r0 pra.Ucal is what ase her 4ppolt11mt,r :s conk., .i:Iil she , hall at t►,r ft et public appear:lace tib!e. Mama. and Mr,. 1 :, .•.44,• emit, rejoins the editor. h••'41s them sea ,all}• and j•.'intic re , f Bina Jame. aft r the di ce ser•, ' II, w iii,utet this 1 alter Holies ' eeiisihle that She t t prepel.5 take n , e'1 t' a gun powder plot. 1t this be 4144' at .mcg htruce with 4, fit thin¢. c Inc v/. 'u.. it prbnhll Px Ia)ns 1hP mean. and that is how very tee' h char,er, and �• n, etc., etc.-- P Lhete two are in the art .•t "n::,k 1 .,"r Philip laughs mai "a:,s that int e f t'e last two lines of the see- ing( up" than wen• the ,,,••,4'.••:uru pf 'We seek to nnal,sr • li successful, it t•+ 'leitc 1'.,.•11,!0 ret: 1% ill Le , v:11 veno: shy, then he.omd his 1....o. el to look Rft.r, their charade. it l'111141:0 1139 hs ' 1'. .f• .nal their lilies, the nl plication of a few sk,ifel'e 1 \\'e shall be bat too happy to try that she rsi•I• nt' nl4'ans, gningr. an•l 1 politic,. rete , • t'• 1.In :3r( y :) . r' 1•'r))•/- ate t 1 it knasi•h treks. dra54u lines transform( ti Ilia Itltie't I :t u6t•i4• (• n err t'1 1 f 1!_ fl tt gra 54• face into that rf 0 moat � hiurm:f that he stall be within teal mrl.rlr:unat1*'looking villain. whi'.• i'. n1 p.:• m• •t he last word /'f Ler. to s•.1It' it elide ' ''t,e'1:•Is '4144 h, a:. 1 .• t' tr,ml'i,1.1+•.1 tl.:. ••lee 111' ' ill:rat:"11 .f n0- Dtu.e s e::euntenanmm is that of N1.• \t. .l .: ;i. . ••i l:f':' 4'.. !� :t• 1 44`- .,1111%411Cat otren, confiding e0iitarvinan. lace II': I,,.. "..:4'.44't .1:. rt, .rr.r. 4 :,,- 1 i• tr nr.l are produced: by Sir 1 Killip, andI • this commence• to play; tf 4,0:4 s,• 111. 1.! i4•l,.:Inllmd Sur I h1.i,i-. he wins, the villain 'alaa•.s .!• • • "n I -''c_ t thi, 4444 iN'tter, ' cr ; 4 !'•t' I..catl '. "(t(., the:a assee.ia•tls. 1Cnit.il ea!' 1••' \i1 1\4111• u " ' ' • . •"u hill. 54, r 1t )• his daughter (bliss Lethhritlg' ) t•' I wet -n ue t.'1 I 1. oft, r ' n + t.' that t bring them wu4r, again ter}, Ca... i •'' :1•i' :- are at i.and, nail by 1 1 ;., ,,. t Ntauele w:1, silent for n few n.' and again he I"., +, ills arae..' k:I, •s a!: lu(•mts :1ft'•r this 08.1)1, ts4. and `4:11 the di' box \':Ill'. • . at 1. ., -11 • that \ell art) 1114 t\a11on i+ ruine(I, hr lea' !"• ' i,k•t" i.• vies eottflasliug the 11 !i :. •1• all. Sir I'h+.! taunts lulu, els h.•between the taco spetChe.. I nation: 11 • \„ Net 1, ` !lead:cal enough," i ''1't:irlie," she Ih'ught, ••1,e, d 11' to sLlko :' 1:: . ' urged the letrrt'1'•r le ...al. 1 the .• tiler "we'll st:.k to hate I,('en so very ready to inspr. "11111. is t 4 lanai of ,• •1r pirate thel * -'. H• re he rust. anal talc- u1 n la 1 that she wa4 apt t.. 1.5 1,,•. s. , it* a 1,, f..rwarl• >a••1. 1.."e1 i•, 1„'t lulu II, l'.�' a. el: • .• 14•. diulc r. i : , ell 1:' 1 •. t'i1mc. t'• a,y:t:l. t:,.:: lint„ h'r: h1 8sul 1;, ,,t • 1 1,• t ....u.l , r , 41 (110ker ,It le r bridit mud t l.,• •ul it a .,' ,s .lilt : 4.11E 11,:12.1.., r 1 , , •i 1 • lu'vhl 1.:1.1 ('114 "f t! • t eh, • a'r, , i. L. tr. 1 •1 1;,,l, ian tell,. 1 n0: -t gtrl- at'. flu,' ,,• •1 •• r •. s('me'rte• 1!`. , 1'1,. 1 e ,.v k ti, • 1 the gel.! tot the l, i 1 4 , t Irtnl,trvl. 1u '.. 1 \Cr shall 1•r tut t•e•, beets- t411 (rt ' he'. I gent mfr I:c_ .4 ,4: it 410171,. - 1'. i I'.1 ., i.; It I'• t• r He ru•ho• !I .slat a , is 'I'hm screen was tame n;',re reel i 'u, 1, I 1:11 he's rather se ela:•e liter In 1 y t' .• a. 1.•t 1:: 1 ' n.t, sv aul'•l'l (,nnultno4 - al' t' ' 1. \ 'n• t• Jr-tr.:Jig than tho t+•:.os tons• h1 t' Le', 1.e • 1 • 2 , r p lu-.•. It sl :l; c,irl"",, but th' n• neain-t Sir i is n?' , r• •I. �h• I, ss, re •44111(• , f th present wile I'e.., 1 '.•.,t e1 any kind it n01141 hit( that sit. f.!.dg.el. anti fanl4'tl t" arta.: at tli, weed: hitter_ ”"":11 Jr"' Lee , 4 alto) t" find. 'rhrr- 14urt- alt. tears I►Ilting this the Is- (1,7:•1.•1 the ,,• last by \Ira. bine- 11011 been a htig;l t !,, .t.r in the! ntah.l t\1155 1\a!t••H1 has pl4'rped ,nor, 1h. (!el•lanrl if thee ctul(1 night tins", and th. 1• , ,e teem and .,selLeard all. 1141 understand such n th"relighlt' lnur.l, ;11kled will' ti,• tele. 14 u y `I � ' TL• , tl.l••s' . :11411 \\ alt. n l• :..•s. Ile tial'-. koalas his fare in his liaueis Mitt, a shout "1 trump'', Fu' \'early , -prim18ing up, (•bidets fes ears, h, tlrr a list, while 14th s;l•ie14 the leather throws herself til cxhihilirn9, ns(1 honestly Raid x1 iI fret to h'•g for mercy lir her re. As fir Mr". ('raeler, I am d.. 1;•i,;' I afraid she rejlie4tl exm4'edingly i si, \1' I .• ane. when the %thole thing; was .ver. arid 1, ".• •• tun she w:l" 411,! . to snake lig! her rubber, :, ' ., .,•,' \\ :sat a hilt she 55x54 nllletl 1". (••,Ilrte,l)s a th' tu• -!1e(1 with, laxly not. to thank and compliment t. '') , . ,'..i �11.- \\;)!tom 7144' rata -sane in fetal honied fashion. rt • h11• 1• f •1 s;r )'i,i' Yet it was with a lriurn11li3t1t 1 1 :u !y til -i 1.,!• les hi •enrl:!4' of the eye that shn((nch►cl- ,ort• asi.l• n' I;ut, st;1, e•1 her welly speieh to Sir Phillip, t! . tl and trete Ire., awes- exultingly to �• h,.c1\ "n 5'.;,.44 1 ulna tutu the cart tool(•. 'After learning It profession many t}':e • i:,''4' tl,i., t 14.•- i'11t 11.5'- \\'nl• It was not till il•,u1r months inter a youth discovers that he should Ie •' •�. !''}'':, 4; • '^,I, s' , 1,,14', that NI nide le:lrn(d ally it was that luny" learned n trlulo. owl 4. ' i4;1i1 n,• 1 1,:1; di- s'i• r,-1 ! •'(''11(1 c•liara-h• was so g�,00(1. In- a lea hands, n hi.l, a H :uo, tented 111 Major '' 1 tun, he and i4floha Curs n f..t •• 1 '! - ss :1' t,;• -! ter had played it A At'Ote of ( A eller I, era• H. 41. 11 t ;met Ir ' 4)4'• acne . 11 1:19 nit dlfTlCUlt for nh T le , sl o' sae . 'tl ,l t •f Ilk(`. Sir Phllll l w -lice r 44,, 4 I•: pion, (nt'/h.. rase• told•. h.•nla atm' 1'•..l: ai. r ator'n g f : ap . ; tlo isionl 4..1 haat - 1J seta. VI •t. ,Hart', 211.4 1•.r "e,' ••- 4 .'•il '1t (1.•e ( ).1' ,, . • f 1 tan 41' . ' 4.• :1'' )" sflay.ria area tb... as timers rr vaeRl s tt . t n t in wa y +1( a I,.anola N e syrtet al adding tyldaa.. i.tl, trtvD is Wade ae a . er.7 letter Mien week. Napkins is told d a, -neer. u nix ttl11.1. 1:(. GC testi. t..pe beak. Canea>n+) Pili Co.,, Seattle. !CASTE RULES IN JND;A 111 1' IT 1S BEING t;IIiu11.11.1.Y 1' N t ER 1 !Naas. 1 Motel Claim Special PrIsiliges and English EdueatiUn Has Cued Infect. The marriage of rho Chief of San- gli is an event of far retching so- cial importance among, Hindus. 'I'ltat it will tend to raise t•he marri- ageable age of gifts is only one of the consequences that will follow therefrom. ]lasing regard ta tho position of the reformer, we may expect his example out only to in- fluence opinion in his community, but to wcakcu the power of caste generally for if the caste may bo defe:I in one case it may bo defied }is1 in :1i,thcr, says the Tiutos of Lldia. YVa It may indeed be remembered thae chiefs have so/netinles elaiuted "ticcial liberties for thcniic1vcs, and these have not affected rise carpi of their commiiiia:es. In rare in stances Haab! chief has r Iarrie t s a H i I f •1 r u Mahommedan wife, but his com- munity has remained aft lncxuraablo us before in its cxchls:':eU•':s. Tne intermarriages between Mehl and Atoh:uunrcdan ruling fuAutres in the time of Akbar feel little influ• CHOO ell the lnar'11.11'*' eta,t(,fhl4 of tlli generality of Hajf.t:ts. `then again it has sometimes happen -(1 that u Hindu chief of one Bet'( aal(pts some 4f the ceremonies el another sett in his palace, either from SINCEIIE CONVICTION or as a compromise to earn the good will of influential sectftlns of his .tubjeots. The religious neutrality which the who Was a distingal'hual ' British Cuvernment observes was often adopted is, different forms by the Hindu kings. But their com- promises became the eporeal ens• toms of the palace and did not, af- fect popular customs. in the ab - so 1 atnadian Banking system is sense of rho spread t4 4xlucation s. totally different fr. in those of the and of the ferment 1n Riede sooi- older countries of hirer(' that new ,,ty the isolated conduct of a ruling corners to this counts} aro often •, Beef would have been of compare- aluw' 1" realize the a.lvantages .( t•((•ly litho consequence. tloupled the facilities it alters in doing bu• :- , eel) leo wider and more persistent r►cTs'• i (.'•'nee of English education, its The Traders flank of ('teach have l4,tt•uliality fur g�ot.d is he.ig;htened. recently undertaken an Education- i l'..en in the days of ilii.. Ilam 1101154. • DYEING Salve Monsey Dress Well tiirnr 1. vie Wsatilny with JUST THINK OF IT I • Dye, wool Cwtnn, s.:1 or .•,.e.► (a.'eu►. reri.etly o.rhtb. SA1►7C Dy. -•1:0 .Ino.• of mutsk.+. 1 .', owl Isemoan% Colin, It , er u. rron.'nur Uru,ltl,1 or Dea4t brad for Color a .1J .u4 tiTUCY R•.o. ,e. 7t The Jo5.roea*Ucb.row. Co., 1./mine, Montt••, by Imille, composer. •e- SI'1't:RJOltl'1'l' OP l'.SNAD1.1N al campaign fur the purpose of ex - 111,11 un Huy it must have been per - ("ling (0 new elinadian citizen° 1 ceived that the mutat logioat way of and those who have cone over (renal facilitating; social reforms was to Europe the a'Ivantagrs that. the Rack should b( to thein a' d eg. ' undermine the carte which stood as a harrier in their way. But as an trent.• simplicity in their utctneust tile'.: (n casae simply meant in of d•,iug business:. t The 'Traders Bank 1 t . • a. 1t nra es.' that a few indiviahrals rut ',.•s off from their relations any roan that Kw's 1,.1•, 1 , 1.1 fr, r„1'•, wlthoat• producing any shueld have a ter.eking! :,• reed .I.• iffeet upon them. the their flank. All money t• paid f [ r b•• 4L, Ply( 41 is deposited and ' r c p,nu for NJV. rmte,e.l !heal ilia i s I t.. hear ,savings )fcpattient fur aaati, •n'at- itierieng mass. The fast start -.1 vas ed sums of money where Ihl s pas 11 rc o urs wine was gen. r14)ly • t ta, bo b 1 the real value of the articles :.•,.; • :,:1,r"mists were frequent ant Indeed ALMOST IN\'A1tIABi.Fe. as (,lues,- - 1t haedsonie ,interest en idle {.Inde, I ('asts rules can be easily e:nforoed antl t!,; it faei'it:e9 in the way of re- !in villages and small towns where Grand I. a Sante lc 111'*: • mittis'c u: n y by Bank 1)raft sacra men's eve is upon every usher fir8041 1' ••') s r:lee le lull ! 'iyc I'. (,1n•s to' ; `. 1 C.1lif 'i'S 11..11.'! i T '• 5. • . , 1'1 ::•4.1 14.1 1:... ... .1 • • nate is s1" ",..lents that r, ler _ -__-- __--_—_.--_-, pastier -El t !'' 44' that 4'1 • • .1, •. 0 • b AO�,. , • t . :u1 I Ii , • • • :,'.Ih:► t0 ,4eeto med 1. • 11. - 41 I'1 (1',114'charade ass that,it was in tle• faint I,eatii .f a January liegeless to play le them. There "un. The18rgc ''(etre .7 ,rrnyel in was no ru(nl)et -ss about the ai(1ow; frustttheousewas fell of life, she knew tem n (ing( end been nnlcltffe'r'•es erre being stalke11 ttp and nboye fhr ascragr of such irrrprorep-dean by smart greens, while (heir riders cent 011 to pay their respects Io Mrs. ('raw•ler, nmd it play he• t.' the liqueurs tit• the same trine I)ouble dog-enrl s, tax-enrts, nrwniatonr•tles discharged their borerfreights in rapidthe 0entre the hunt plan ancf hie 7113 t n1i.1• Hs lounged upon their nage, surrounded Lr iheir dapple raveled pets. (To he continued.) '• , :Incl the issuing vi 8nd ::,1, necess.ty for rnuttral aid is 't'r•:,s. '1. 1 - 4 1,'•.. It 1..r pe''ple re- !great. Thea growth of the larger t I 1 _ i . t1 '•. .ue a(is'antageS 11 at ' town( and c,t1, the facilities for e,, . 1 ;.41 •1241 knee ;1!•,4111. I trase1linr. t► .nt teasingb:' In, • h.tnk iu : ity of miet ..:, r,. the growing' I rh' 't''. ,AS•!'tire up'on the tune 01 mon o1 bust- f:i'a,.,':..••,:4,andI)Bt%S311(1(11110111„n«111.1)1. inir' •I 11ranches.in('nn t'.ent10(•1120011(541.,JK't(y'1':.eir linanr•inl strength noel Con4 4 f in(lividual lapses, tho .114.11(! is be•,tnd any' 4111' ' spre:411 of liberalizing literature a. ---- nn,l the poster wielded by the cdu- h. (AMA ('!as,ws-- all these have eom- 'fhe el, a :'-.h !•rill are fur rin2cil> •InDs (nulh •, cures Colds, heel. p •ile•i! •4 L�'!' tl14 MI 1t111CefU Holl lire throat and 1111:.f. • . • Zi' a(..s, (I1'•1e Se!! . .42 leak. . ti.rr+. ea; fYt -i alil"•;Iles .f calfs Wallow' matters to st..)e and to I:urchase twice at any pike. The ca ac tribunals maintain no 0011111041 i111 '11igcnce department and they hese no laws of exist 1i. ti••0. Punish Held can he easily rankled by those who are on the move. 'rhos the 11154111111 on of caste is id.wlt &sallying, net. only be. calls(' the tierce light of enlighten IA reason is beating epee it but 1121) Lecalisc it is pl sh:aily shill - cult to make men moral Ly AlI•..\\S OF CASTE ltl'I.ES. The Sanatana 1)Itarltla re%isvll'.(s are bound to r( habilitate .r IP s.up- p'rt if they can the Varna er caste which has crane to be rce(lg:IIzed as nn cs'ent:al element in Hinduism. Some writers have indeed said that when caste vanishes nettling; will br Irft in Hinduism, and that word will be a misnomer. Felnuat- ee(t Hindus do not all admit this. The preachers of Vedanta are plac- ing Ifin(Iuisln on n religious instead "1 a serial basis. Whether (heti site- ' •! 1 their efforts or not, t ti.e 11 ntana Dh' ruts re's 1,81i,fs satinet prop u11 1111 institution which is crumbling under a fire directed (ruin s( many rtuaet•'rs. The chief ul Saigli is tale gehernl in the army. Vet his sulleys must he mere d^s'.luctise than those dis- charged by smaller mon. 'L'—as-- PR EPA RED. "Oh. nnit14' the day." said f unto 11p fair rind winsome steady. "I had a hunch," then murmured she, -''rhat y.n would weal to ►nnrry me; To morrow I'll be rr adv." 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