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He flushed with plortsure, but,
ettuabled at the hint silo shyly gavo.
Young' Trovor helped him out, no
seemed curio:oily (woo to lielp Are
del in this rteango love ariair.
"Would to -morrow suit you, Jen,
for a sersnal othiltitiem? Ardol will
Wiao Illo Ina revellgo, 1 know, and
111 do my host to make the play
worth looking ot: though bad is my
best item" ho is coheconed."
Mlle WO, Wielthain,'' said
Arcle1 doliglithcliy.
Tito hundsomo colonoi started
from a brown study. "Oh. I am
rirrt•al not: I shall be husv.a
ohnot you spare us an hour or
two to see fair play?"
"All right," lo' onswered
"1'11 come -to soo fair play."
So it was sotti,,a,
Thoy woro a curious rout rast,
those two who stood facing 2,aoh
othor noxt dtiy, in closogittino silk
tottays, Mae to hand, 110101.0 the
WI'' awaits Wont on, aletery Trevor
wos of the Saxon tape, fate taco and
urdy figure, square shouldered tont
etrong limbed, good loohing but
commonplace, bloc -eyed, alley hairol
with the fresh complexion of n girl.
Ile looked more than over a boy
confronted with Ardol's st at oly
figure. In the soft Wan) of Ardel's
dark brown hair there were touches
of white, "a sable silverod," but
there were no lines on tho broad
brow, no dimming of the dark eyes
The tall figure that faced Trevor so
gracefully was still in the full prime
and streugth of mature manhood. A
young spirit seemed to have kept
his body young.
Between the two womon who
watched the trie.1 from the balcony
the coutrast was not less striking.
Laughing eyed, dimpled, buxom.
Jeannette tons the very embodiment
of gay youth, Lucy of pure and
gentle womanhood. It was curious
to note that the boy's eyes wont up
for encouragement to the woman,
and the man's to the schoolgirl.
In every game of chance or skill,
even the casual spectators invariab- t
ly take sides. Which side did Lucy
take and which Jeannette? They
could Dot themselves have told.
While the men and women talked t
together before the trial, Lucy was s
strong for 'Trevor and Joantietto for a
Ardel. But when the two stood fac-
ing each other in the arena, each
woman felt her sympathy waver Etnd
shirt from the champion of hor first t
choice till Luey's interest centred in a
the man, and treannetth's in the boy. s
Wickham who, from the first, seem- s
ed strangely and ewe nervously ex- s
cited by the scone, handed to each
man the foil ho liad used on the pre-
vious day, and gays, the signal to
begin. shuffling and bungling over
tho simple tasks
The long so lute was performed
teith onsy grace. Ardel loved the a
quaint ceremony of his favorite
snort, and would preatrinit no pass 11
or wave or flourish of the (one. I111
Then the blades kissod, and for a 11
otg minute the swordsmen, motion- 1
less as statuos, and as graceful, t
with foils a d latticed and foet firmly
planted, and open left hand raised 12
high over the shoulder, stood -
soarching each other's eyes.
Anita moved first -just a little it
quiver of the right hand and wrist
-hut his blado's point slipped under t
TfOl or's ((Id back again, once, twice,
three tin's, elusive alike to eyn
and tottele then his body went for- tl
ward with a quick spring and Ton- s
Vol' lett the button prod him shore-
ly 10 tho side. ,11
"One for Ardel," the umpiro (mind n
as they dropped their swmols' points 11
and Lucy smiled and ,Icannetto 11
pouted. They had &wised sides a.
again. t I
Tho »eat bola was longer, but it L
enciod the same fashiom with a 11
touch on Trevor's sword arm. Thon m
his chance came. I -Tc, parried a al
straight thrust of Artie! s so closely w
that the point ripped Ids jorsoy at as
tho side as it wont by. bo
Before, Ardel could get back to an
guard, quick as light; Trevor's hi
lungs, followed the parado, II
right bawd deopporl to his hip: b
arta and body weat forward t
getlif‘r, his whole weigh0 al
strength bohind the thi list. '11
,
141( 1(1 caught Ardol 00 tho rig!
breast and tho flexible steel 1,01
with 111e insistont impetus behind i
Thtm touldonly the foil soupped wit
in an Melt of tho point, and ti
jaggod cod went on. IL passt
withia tho fasteniag or tie, ems
and mated 1110 skin of ,A 0(101
throat; a shade closttr had bean it
stout death.
Trevne reeurcroil I115 broken sWOr
1118111101 1141,1'- '(1081 by tilt. 11011.0
osottpe of las friend. ineapahlo
spoech. 'Wickham rushed for..ivar
With pale face, The womon shrioke
as a few drops of blood triekle
from Ardel's throut with waloilin
crimson stain on his white jorsoy,
Only Ardol hilliself was cool, II
tout hod the booboo skin at his Iwo
with his lingor tipe. ''It's a
than, stifling a groan, and at the in
;slant the illusive thoupalt that ilOt
;Malted him so long took cloar Corti
!111 his broth, shaping itself Iron
;•varioini hints and alt.111011S tc?
!horrible inispition,
11e 1,41 his room nua wont strait:al
; to tho gyuntosititn. 11 ith ourioti
;
(111) 1(01 noss ho t lie Cor
nor 121 10 Which he had flung tho
1,r2ilton foil. It Wila no longer there,
Ills slispollSe &opened. The brolo.,11
;fraginont front the top-liad it also
Itlisappoatsol? It would some So, II
iS
cloSo 010011 hare 101(1 ting tikakilig 1111
1(1 search easy, hilt it was quito
10
vain. Just on tie. point of oiNilit
, „
11, mot to nespair, hy inept accid,iii lo
it taliteht sight of whot he *height . ThE
t.fuJi button with 'Lae inch (a thin
W,76 t9t900 i9 i.9
"
0
ktt 6,-N1 67" ; 13 7a CI) t9
Ptak tall(' St, ('111 1.1: 101.1EDING.
1 always Savt, a Lot of cat 1 10 on
11011,1 so 1 inn 1o1121 i.lig juSi (114
soon an 1 can get green core, Wiit.es
a Oita 1'.. 1, Waterstriro. 1 \Auld it 111
, the loost log oar triert.„ `Ilea 1 en
and 1.41111 to the int 1 1,. and (1101 11'i'
c on tho genie. 1 ;divots; aeon to
, hay() ins sures, on 11 go.,,1 mt,ture,
, 1 the grente:i and 1he1114e,0,
Walla by foorliog on grip.s. tirt.101; ill
coline:11011 With corn 14 ;oho 0101) [1181.
food for protitiviiig gaile 1 bogin
foo.lieg Motet August, 1 to 111,
combito, to food this way or1 long as
1 2.) albs and blades (villain groon,
or 111) tang as the Cattle Cale to eat
the Nodes width will dopotol moth
the 01111)! 11)1) of tho wawa 11 I hove
good grass I do not feed too !wavily,
1 want to get all Out of the grass 1
can find in 1.11114 80(114' 1 (10 it,
Aft 00 tee blades become dry
• Pick the corn and feed 111 trooghs,
alai at the :tone time lot the cattle
run on gra:S. 1. lettvo on grass us
long us; 1(01011,10, tor 1 claim three is
Iwhero the (10201 010 proat lies. I also
. See that 01I1' ox1.nri111en1 Malloy:I say
that tho grottiest gaits toe innate or
ration. the cheapoat are made weile
reoding o1 gripe.
have 110 Special 1.11110 to sell nly
0(11 110, bat Lestly alle[1:1'S Sell Prom
Novrenber 114 to May 1. 1 havo (0-
0(111(1 a good profit by making a
!short food, but sometimes if I have
!plenty of corn it pays to rood lo 1(100
'1(11)1 ninaes prilne cattlo. I do not
I Ithow whieh hos the most 111)vaatag-
1
'
I
os conditions vary. The best
way is to study tho market 000(11-
o'
tins coal the amount of corn you
1)11'')011on hand coal uso your best
.
I like to feed young cattle. I would
(101 ard a stoor that is over two
years. 1 prefor yoartlogs and calves.
Those give nio tho greatest gains.
Cho exporimcnt stations have also
prototil that the Cheapest gains are
from the s•outgest cattlo. Then 1
fled they \eel Ming just as much on
the mathot as oldor cattle if In the
Rom condition.
By foaling in tias Way, tbe cattle
51 first got used to the corn with the
grays, and 08 the eorn heroines hard -
or thoy got accustomed to it. If I
total later than 3 Ineve grass, I put
the cattlo up in a smaller lot, and
give bay with the corn. I preen
hay with as notch clover es possible,
oi. mon chtar 21 0 yer. They have a
Feted with plenty of beddit:g and all
1110 10111' 80(2 101 t hey wont . 'Peke
note that T said pure wafer.
Scorched he flotir carefolly, th
THE FARMS
011
11-
steel attachoct had 110011110011jorkod hy
the preS1011.0 that S(111 1)11')) it alto
tho air, and caught as it fell be-
et
it leaven a pair of boxing glovos that
.s ,Illing by the wall. 'fervor could
just reach where it stuckone look
a as enough. Ilis suspleion littedonod
into grim cortainty. Al the frac,
throd point Alio earl 11021 boon cut
wi atheist (loan through by a sharp
edgod lilo.
u; Then the whole trath broke upon
hint like a flash of lightning, stun-
ning Eitel blinding libui. Tho myster-
g Iotls pi • Mot, float 80 111(11 110 had
Bartel Ardol them, years ago; 1 be
,•3 Startling gun acoltiont throe days
hefore-he anow what both mennt,
11
nein, ' ho cried ehoerily, -only a pi
scratch. Get yourself another foi
1 micas I mean to pay you out ro
that,"
liut Trevor flung the brokon Wea
pon from him atriously. llo wa
trombling all over and faint froz
ion. "Thank God, than
(10,11'' 11,, 1111(1101rd tinder Ilia breath
then sucidonly Ito horst out eryin
liko an hysterical girl.
In an instant Ardol was full o
surpriso and sympathy.
"Don't worry, old man. Tt wa
the purest chance. It could no
happen agoin in a thousand years
It was a miracle that one of th
foils should go like that. Well. w
won't fence any more if you don't
01(101.0, 8(1(1 111 sit dowii 1
under deroat. Only don't take
like that, Harry. don't look as i
you had seen a ghost, or as if you
were a ghost yourself, If the swam
had gone clean through you instoac
of only scratchina, inst skin, yot
could not look more ghastly."
"Nothing at all, aliss Ray," he
000tinuod, turnillg
girls in their fright had come flute
oring down 1.0 tho floor of the gym-
nashon. ''It might have been
an accident and it wasn't; that's all.
There is a Providence in the fall of
he sparrow, you know, I'm the
parrow this time. though I'm
(raid I don't quite 10011 the part.
'11 just gar those two male Miss
Mollys a nip of broody and they
will be all right. Kindly get to
'our pooch, lacflos, and we'll be with
-cm in ten mlnutos. It's only a
crotch, really, Miss Boydoll, and a
mall scratch at that. Soe, it has
topped bleeding already."
a. 1 a n y ((so s -
,n ed, at any cost, by any means, to
t` -id 11( . • • ". o et
r rival -as he &slimed, iu the love
that was the fierce clotninating [10.8-
8 10>) of his lie,. In heart he Wits a
'4 !murderer -a cunning and cowardly
murderer. Trevor liacl a quick throb
of joy to romolabor how, almost
3 from the first, 110 disliked the man,
g and how clislike had grown with bet-
tor knowlodge, The cold crool treach-
‘ ery appollect bine How strange, ho
thought, that this 501110 inall-thiS
111l11'dl'l','r-ShOuld01108 buvo 10011.'
wrooratilly charged with nitirder. But
that charge was surely false, Nono e!
lcnew better then 'Provo". tho
e strongth of the proof on which;
Wickham's Innovenee rostra. tnno-!
eont, he had been in cloadly peril of
t his life; now. trebly gtiblt, he WaS
guar, safe. The proofs of. his guilt, I
conclusive, to Trevor, were 800(9(11-
1SS to the world, more intangible
1 suspicion. Ile could brazen out the!
1 charge defiantly. There was no
place for shame or fear to take hold
of such a man. ViVian Ardel Still
stood within hls danger; at any Inca!
wont the fourth and fatal blow
might fall.
CHAPTER :XVIII.
Harry Trevor's thoughts were still
n 11 tumuli, when the party soparat-
d anh he got back to his 08011 1'00111,
suddentices of the danger. the
Ithrowness of the eniape, still stun -
o(1 hint with the thought of what
atilt hovo boon. Wild vague hopes
ad boon for tho past few days talc -
ng anon in his heart, and that lit -
le scrap of jogged shot Cattle so
oar ending all, At the back of his
Mal those WaS 80010 other thought
a fear or a suspicion -whites 1•8
°old 1101 cote!) firmly or seo cloarly,
ncl which troubled him the mon.
or its vogneness. Ile still paoed
he room rostlessly, backwards and
orwards, when suddonly, 115 he paSS-
cl tho WilidoW, a glint of whito in
io woods cough his eyes, and
toyed his footsteps.
Love's oyes aro quick tool sitro, In
socond ho guessed whot thr, gloom
leant -in a soc.011d 11201e Ile 13.11080.
Toll 1118 Window, through a 1011.,
relied vista of trier, lo. could 508 :
horn two paths crossocl deop in '
1(1 801)0C15. Even 08 he looked, 3
uoy and Coloitol Wickham onme die-
ne0 into the stinlight fOr a 1110'
8111 , passing from shade to Shari!,
Olig the 11' (3' path's:los Slav
anted elowly, and tallool earnostis,
they wont, 11 ichinun's toll noose
tiding towaras his companion. PIT -
r startod al the sight, and &OW
o breath in sharply, liko ono in
ei unanges
o
T
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Bring Hosts of Coughs and CoOds-Se rious Result
are Prevented by the Use of
DR. CHASE'S
8v,1100 USED AND TURPENTINE.
maromarovremacore.11,
Coughs and colds usually mita '1101.121` F:0 largo as it is lo -day, 114 stir -
from sudden changos of temporatlire. (keen' proof oS fis %writ Go,
30 may be oaange of weathor, poss. grt.ut majorily ol loones It f kopt
ing room tt warmer to it colder room on 110(1(1 (01' 0(1800 of einergoncy.
Or eXpOSUre 00 a draughti
. Mrs. .1, r0000a1., la.nfrow, Ont.,
It is not always possiblo to provent 'statost.-- "'My fourtoon-vear-old 1
expostiro iu these wiles, but It is hod a very sever° colcl in tho chost
possible to proven', serimm 10511110 last winter and 1 orally thought, he
by 'Using Dr, Chase's Syrup of Lin- was going to die. Ile coughtel Dour -
seed and Turpentine. ly ell the time and somotintos would
This great medielro, hoe saved spit 1111 blood. Wo hurl about givon
thousands of lives by prevetaing up all hopes of hie reeovory %ohm I
pnountoida, consoinption encl othor heard of Dr. Chosoat Swoop of fen -
forms or long troublo,
It is mothor's favorite, remedy for
croup, bronchitte, whooping cough,
and the coughs and coital to which
children are subject, Being ploasant
to 00 testa, tho little 01100 delight
to take it.
erneerely reeommond he"
Ti, Is prreod by tho coa poopic, bo- Dr. Chase's $yrup of lathered nod
etteeo of this prompt and thorough Turpentine., 25 cads a bottle, famil,v
roliof It. bringa for asthma and other eke (taloa amas 00(11011) ea mita,
chronic • ailments of the broncaial at au deatoss, 00 ladmanson,
anbeS. 3s Co., T000nto,
The Vory fact tatat the sale of Dr. To protect you against Imitatkins
Chasola Syeup of Lieseea and Tor- the portrait rod signattire of Dr,
pontine is more *Ilan threo times A, W, ahem, the famous receipt
that of any sixellat rentelay, seed WaS book author, are on every bottle,
soed awl I urpont ine. Arlin. using
ono bottlo thole. Ives a great (Suing,.
in hie condition, and 1 run positively
say (hot lot WaS roitthlotoly mord by
Iwo bottler.; and he hos not, boal
troublod cameo, 1 nevor SSW motile
eine (Elko tooth (pack offect and eon
What was to be dono? what was
to be done? Tho mere thought of
Ardel's death filled TerrOr with ter- 1
ror; he could not think cloarly. The
walls of his room seemed to close
him in and stifle him. He caught up
his hat and escapecl down the (L1'-
011110 into the wood.
Gradually his agitation worked it-
self out in rapid exercise, and his
cousso again lay clearly before 11101.
What lie had resolord on 11111.9) still
be dome lt was hard, it wets 110-
111iliating tO the bitterost dregs of
shame, but the hope of winning Lucy '
lay • bright beyond the pain and
shame. In a day or two, ir all went
well, ho might claim 1101. as Ids own,
to hold and guard against the
world. Then let Wickhain do his
worst -he would take the doogee of .
that guardianship,
Ilis revorie wee brolom In upon hy
mooting' soddenly, Our to face, at a.'
sharp curve of the walk, tho 111811 On
9110111 lila thoughts won, rontrocl-: I
Wickhanweraclitoit With tritouphan t t
happinese.
Trevor's face loetered ointhously tit I
111(1141 of him. !I
But tho sun slump full in Wick- 1
110111.5 e3e8 and for a moment he 1
T.'0I'L'altat NOTES.
Rlm ois usually contracted in
clamqu
p o) tots. A dark 001111) 111-
diCatoa i 1 in igest ion of 501110 Lind,
alto 101112.0140 lien is the 12'111 -bred
hem solectod for the purpose.
Many f I res in poultry 'keeping
Lave 011011 origen in overcrowding,
laithrifty 11005 that; will not lay
before• 12081epring should be sold
now,
Say ox, ilettiont Sweats litylog,
Koos things (pact obout the poultry
(11(0010(5,Try a boons. pinlip fur 1v111 OW a sh-
1Ar ,,apelyiog lice Milers tho
itteltry-house,
We have 110 remota for ago when
it colnee to ts old loothat (l0,)'1'wa-
ived thole 11148(1111(811, Dotter st,11
Lem at the _market prico,
Now that cold 80011(1911' 15 on, tho
allhatcle.d (Woks wi'l peed a learnt
,141e, plenty of 1011010es:on food;
later mid grit. Those tete hatched
athies if 1 ettlooted a 111 ‘1111 vow
'into runts, Given food, Cure t1101
To wore to you thee Ian
Choso's Ointment is a certain 1
'
1111 °Muslin:al Meat ration they will
unite 1011018) 111 the late willow tn.
sole spring when Seartily tbe
trieo up.
A !motive or fry tastes good a1
tome at any season.
First ;malty a few liens pay you a
merit, teen atort the laege flock.
f( 1'1) and absOIflIa 0(105 foe 55511 1
bleslbhagand •
P
the manufacturers have swoon teed it. Sects,.
ttiorarsViVaieT tgian111,1741,1 4`2,iiia&iknIf!islrtele.711
get roar motieer back if not cured. cgo a bee. all '
elldealors or EomA14505,11170S & Co.,Terouta, 1
Dr:Chase's Ogrgtmerat •
Co1i:/1 clistitiosuish oidy a vagun out-,
11110. In that momont Trevor's self .
control came back, I
'Ilallon: My 110y, is it y011?•' cried 1
'1 (1111111111 melody; "out. tor Et walk •
all nlono? Could soui not C0(18 'Miss'
Boyaell to Como with a•ou? 11002
dirt yon loavo poor Archer 11011e 1.110
8001.811 for lila fright I hopo.
9(0111(1 1141, yoll to et:masa-Nieto mo, ;
Harry," ho adriod a graver tone.
"but It b1 tt socret for the prosont."
snying Ile wor)0 by gaily, 2141tirlei
iug. his Cann and (*titling the leaves p
from tho 001(11(1)1(1i (1(1 branchos on
calico. hand us 1m walked. 1Talt
clovoil pars he ;domed suddenly and
called back to Trevor.
"I wish ;voted turn hack With Mr,
if you don't mind; T want a word
with you," But when Trevor tvulk-
ed book by his shlo, ho hail nothing
spocial to Sny. Their talk, as thoy
walkocl, turm.d-lervor tuened it
closignedly-thi the 11101 ((('110 in the
gyinnosiont. Ilul 111s 00111111011 0 0
WilS not troublod in tho least. He
spoko of Ardol with easy contornot,
and that kind of pity ono might, fool
for a hurt animal.
''31, 85024 0 close thing for both of
yolt, ray boy," he said. "Them:
Wolild 1100e born all Inquest, ot
comae, end MI that kind of thing.
ISM ail's Well that (11(15 woll, and
that Intsitiosti has touted well -very
Well 1 tl, " '1 lIs 3,14011(11118
001(1411 11,0 e15e0'h0re; 191 Woo aluiest
incohoront 1(1 111s 1-01111 (((1(1(1,
At 1 l,o top of flo, long stone ethos
Ardol Wes waiting foo thorn, ond
Wleithom, tail! brimming owe with
good humor, possod Act 11111 hooso
With (11' 1111111 WhoSe Ilre he had throo
lithos attempted.
(To 110 continued,/
—a--
Wife,-"T;IoW prOplo pea at my
dress! 1 proeuino they Wonder ff
I'Ve 1)000 ahopping In Parisi," lilts -
bend -"Moro biko tboy Wonder if
I'Vo been robbing a bank.'"
fans; a man has made failure by
Onstleg on too largs• 0, Seale.
Pot the tarkeyS and get them
ratty to colobrate. Isecol generous -
y ard in such a WV' that they will
tot be ot orereachod or cioprived of
Mee food hy 11112 quither motioned
.
'No ;igloos ltowevor largo should
outfit the g10w.01. 10 Fiell 1115 best
it T1.0 heat is 1101.0 too good
to Got bietalor wi Want s to 13.001)
f•do013. up to high sta(1dardS.
PI,A.1,a717 170 0 )1,
Wo know that ali soil contains
lant food onnooll to grow hundreds
1 crops if 11 tombl be utilised, yet
the midst of this plenty tho plants
ften ran coMplOtely linhISS a 5010(1
moun0 of plant food is added. The
best ant to find out italat a soil re -
:gears Is to ask It quostione, ITse
onto manure which contaihs (111(0"
('(1, photothorie acid and potash as
the stendarcl, and on other plots or
1 emit -twee 1en(11 part or all or ono or
; 1 wo togothor of tho Egomania (Mt.
On other plots use double, 111e quan-
I lily of 0110 eleniellt and 011.1113 1. he
VOSIllte. Remember that Ili trogon
influonees the growth, that; potash
111
it;
od• Art unekilled incompetent fano-
or will take tho sante low standing
natant; lila felloWli VS 1(11 111-traked
OW11441110 or Clerk or a motek doctor.
alien -thy sossosshm or intent, will
no1 ittovent oseet ;foal t.1 rathor
0.11110111d (lolls latightor ONer b,ln tact.
1084 efforts Mal las ignOriinee i.1 do -
tail, Forimintoly, litmovor, tomboy
al ono of the vory fow tartan - nano;
hich 1. morn 01. loss ((101 1101(1 to
1(012)11 111, lemmas) of tho earth of
fitatioo ',Mod 1)1(1 (1 is tho fatiwitt-
Goa tool 81 (('(((1111 of inost atioalios.
Tlot tailtleites aro good lastah,
1101' 11011, per( Moles; 11(111(21 ('3',
012(141(1, plenty 1,1 g1;011 RIM it
fair knowledge of 111,1 letehloas, Tao
moo, oblity, einosictor tool litiodil-
gonco can Is, added to theto tlio 1111411-
('1' tho etancling of tho former.
1'l 11)14114 Fon. itirToitmo.No.
m‘ort. '0 ((((('1' 1101415 a builcliog
whine thoto Call be It Ilre 10 do the
Indeliming wora, 11 le 0 eold and
,14811g1o.mbt0 insit 10 cut. 1 1,0 lard
I Ind atop:ago und do other worlc out-
tilo, mai IL attikos 11 Innis 10 tato
811011 wo(]) into the Mahon.
Soma 'armors us,, tho wasbelionso
for this purpose. We know or ono
ramie' who notelet:Pal to put windows
in tho room octal for work of title
time and tho door lutist ho 122.11.1„
opon, 10 give light. This i$ not
much bolter thit11 outdoors,
atry to haw; overvthing. Walla 00811-
1'01.1031e and handy RS possililo ellen
you call io tato insighbors to kelp you
stith your botch:wing ivork.
-+
FLOGGING THE RESISTERS
IaT SCOTLAND DEATH WAS THE
PUNISHMENT,
And the Huguenots Were Massa'
ced Because+ of Their
Beliefs,
nightly or wrongly, the Govern -
moats of past Clay5 wort; not nearly
so tolerant of reeistance, passive or
otherwiso, as they 11080 tire.
Probably the Camisards were tho
most strenuous "passive resIstersas
as the term is now *understood, and
the goneral way in 80111(11 they were
treated aray lie inferred from the fol-
lowhig particular instanco :
On Palm Sunday, April 1st, 1703,
Marshal de MontrettlI,. being inform-
ed that Boum three hundred of the
proscribed sect -meta women, and
children -80100 assembled in a, inill
near Nismes for religious worship,
hastened with a troop of soldiers to
the place, burst open the doors, and
started to put to the sword the on -
tiro congregation.
'Pile process, however, proved eorne-
what slow, for, the people heing
packed tightly together, tho solctiors
could not easily get at them. So the
Marshal called his men outside, after
about fifty or sixty had been slain,
and set fire to tho nall. 011I3• one
of tho worshippers, a, young. glee es-
t -flood, and she was hangod tho next.
day.
Small Wonder that peOple 'treated
after this fashion. wciu converted
from "passive" into exceoclingly "ac-
tive" resisters; so that in the ond
they fought their' persecutors
With all the
IITT'PERNESS OE DESPAIR,
Muth the samo thing happened with
the Scottish Covenantors, 31. was
not until the cruellien inflicted upon
them passed all bounds that they
took up arms. The nature Of theso
cruelties is again, perhaps, best
brought home to tho reader by citing
a particular instance:
On alay llth, 1(1(13 a cloteehinent
oi tatichoss surprised :Margaret P11-
8011, the efghteon-yeareold (tailgates or
a Covenantor, as she weft saying het
prayers at tee time,
"•Sate `God save the Eing " coal -
:notated the on:or In charge.
"May God save 11101, 11 11, be Clod's
will." answered the girl.
`• 1 hat Is not sufficient,'' wes the
reply; and as the 'girl !rinsed to 10"
p0111 the exact word:" of the prescrila
ed forinitle-which she deemed 1(21-
the Solway Firth, and loft it to be
dr w col 1 • 1.1 1 '
•
Ily n relinement of cruelty, how-
MOIS after the rieing waters had all
Ijtlt COmpleted their Nvork, she NeaS
11111.)01111d aild 115( 01191 10 life, 3111011
she came to bersolt, plts log frionds
tool ileighbors insplored her to vi ,Id
"Dear M arga.ret, only stay 'Clod
save the King l' "
!;1'110 1)001' gill, true to her glom
thoology, gasped out ouce more lier
08)11 tornado, : "May God Sal%) hita,
if it, be Clod'will."
"Sho hae ;add it; she hao said it,
sir," Cried the 12001410 (broil& ng
round Gm preeicling ()Moor,
"Vory well; sot her froo," °rooted
that ofilotal, perhaps not unwilling
to be convinced.
Ilizt alargarot detxlained to patient
to a lie, 01 011 tO 8a00 110r life,
"I bee mit said it," she cried above
the din,
THIS: cneincEn TunNED AWAY.
Then minutes inter the waters bad
closed over her for the second and
last limo.
Albigonses were extirpalod in
cold blood by Simon tle Montfoet and t
JOhn Oppido, under cireuntaLances t
or soca wholesalo cruelty 11.5 havo
scorcely any parallel in the world's 1
istorte At Doziere twenty thou-
ind polished, "not one of waom
eigned to tarilto a blow in tinfonce
thole homes or their doer onos,
veining it. against God's law," At
ascassono, '(140 were burnt aliv0.
hogether, all the 11111abitanis of
tuna's -two towns and Village:4 Were
11401' jnit to 00 sword in the streets
nct market ocotaree, or burnt to
00,114 Eat midnight In theit, own
011505,
The lTuguenots fared Etl 01 00 185
lindly. They 8e01.0 11111100cl 101111 Clogs
alto wild boast, Writhed, burnt at
tho stoke, porsoctiteci in a honcho('
dirrcront, ways,
Ise en subtlegtient to 1110 promalgeo
Hon of the famous "Edict of Janu-
ary," 151111111 was eupposod goer-
autee them freedom from molesitte
lion, permeated; they only mot the
Et 11 f
caeca` _or wevahip in bar/15 01' 0011er 5
taleoneectrated boildings, they wore 1;
harried in every priseible way.
Woe Igstancos Mar011 lots 1562, 1
only n. fow short Weelin the
ortlot Mot been signed, occuroed thu
historioal
"IWASMACRIS \ ASSY."
Twolvo !towhee' 1 Itoattonots lutd ao-
501111110cl In a lei ge barn, preach:leo;
sat1:1111,011'0171131'tinAgv'tt 1.111:11,d 111'1,01 irr(olaret 1,1•:;r001211111,1
b",`;,-T.1,1'111011170(11.(1(11,,c, Caine riding by
w1111 a largo meori. ,res and
larighter Two (Hors of the con.
g,acntion tulvoine.,1 to lose the
dootto wbotoupon thn eoldiorta of 01112
cavort, t000el on by thole leatior
drew Omit' mantels, buret into tho
and boatio sibing right
and loft. among Ille wor-
Sldppors. Sixty III till wrrn hilted
out rose , Moto than two hittolote
Were Wrialided. rind, terildo feu
turo of rill, not ono or lito intircleror
'11Th e("E:1' 1(11011', 1(081,10)', 01:10 110,', v'ell("1")211`)till'st 01 0 ou rse
but a smell 11'.'!! ('1' whon compose(
i)Ith the 110, 1(1! ninssacre of Ki
tool. Nato tot
..erurS lathe end in 10111011 fiat1 thou-
sand -so lite hist ottani,: say eighty
REM WASHES ON OBS
--
sexan ODD usrs POR BAILWA.Y
WA-Bal/AGELS`.
--
A. Bussian Lino Has a, Taavelling
33ath for Workmen and.
Fainiliea.
Tho lluselan railway Masten as the
leursk-Cliarltoy-Solutetopol Itno Juts
become, famous tor something Oleo
beeirlos its mum,, li is Om arta
railway to 1)2111E1 a (NAN ellIng bath -
Ing place. up -to -flat, tamping care
hair, of contras, Owls hatherottion,
hut this llumeitin 11111 hos built a
111080 ellibOrato 11128111(1(1 aittli for
1 tho tiso of its worlimmi and their
1
s tamales, Tho bath cur contains all
s possiblo requIshos for comfortable
bathing', ineltallog ;t took big
onough tor a plunge. At statod 10-
,
; awards tho bathiag car arrivetr et;
certain. places mid rernailal Otero a
, nunibor of boors, during whish limo
all tho employees and their (amines
aro compelled to lake a weekly wash.
ri
0
1
housand-lroguorot s porislted.
11
Paris alma) SIK tholisttlid Th
efganl to !wool woe glycol Itt Mid-
night, 11(111 all throligh the 110111.0 of
darkileSS the city echoed 10 the
11)1.1013s or the dying ond tho roar of
the burning 1100:2os, Next mornlog
thy Eing wont in state to Nolte
Dome 'to 011 11l'• thnolos, while all the
bells of ell the churehos
11ANCI OUT .1 ()YETI', PEALS.
This alloclaug clime was planned.
nail instigated hy a woinfta-Cathe-
line do Modfci 1110 Quoen-mother
She lind her prototype in the Em-
press Theodora, lie, proaccutor of the
Paulthians, who woo, tan llutotonots
of tho eighth ond nimeth conturies,
ln a few years Olio terrible woman
put to doath by gibbet, 14( 8.110 or
sword„ one hundrod thoueand of
these tialuclEy people.
The Waldenses, or Vaudois, were
yet another brand of "passive resise
tors," who fared coortelingly badly
tho hands of their porsocutors.
For one thing, the town of Merindol,
(11 Vaucluse, was laid in 1111105 and
its entiro population exterininatod,
simply 130Cause it happoned to bays
boon at one time the abode of Vau-
dois, the founder of the soca
The "l'oor alon of Lyone," 11,
t•e tic religious community 1) 11(1
doelithes and habits of iire not very
much tudike the Quakers, wero wipoci
out of existenco by a dretthrta. series
of peraecutions and maSSacreS ex-
tending over the botter part, of a
ceAn'tSuir.O.r the Quakers -typical "pas -
Mae reSiaterS"-they euffered perseola
Hon of tho bitterost everywhore. In
England, during the reign of Charles
the Second alone, 13,502 of thorn
lam imprisoned, 198 wero 1111115 -
ported as slaves beyond the seas,
anti 8813 died in primon or of wounds
received in violent assaults on then,
meetiugs,
loew among the leaders escaped
whipping. James Naylor, a wealthy
landed proprietor of Wakefield, in
Vorkshi00, was breaded, relloried,
coal flogged twlee-once through the
streets of Bristol. So unmerciful
were these scourgings that they
VlaltaS NEARLY ICILLED Trim.
vet "his undaunted spirit uttered
neither murmur nor groan as tho
lianginna hushed 0101 gashed his bar-
ed bock and Pities, whilst with hands
tiod to a cart its horso dragged bins
slowly along,"
THE BEST MARKET.
Praise For the Canadian Manufac-
turers' Association.
1 llossio has ollior curious sample
ra of wheolod vehiclos on her 11:180. Th
now trains on Oat Trans-Siberlat
Railway ore provillod with et email
gymnasium. Di this Is a stationary
bloycle, with an arrangement for to -
glittering the distance done and tho
Limo taken by the cyclist.
lOven more out of the ordinary is
the laboratory allacbed to the gra-
ond-class ear, The special object
of this innovation is for the benefit
of aniateu r photographers, who
nitiv hero change their ph -10,05 and
develop their photographs while
travelling at, (Idris, nales an limo.
through the tondos and pine foirsts
of Control Siberia. 'Phis train him
also a barber's shop whore the pas-
eenger may bo shaved Imo of charge,
a buffet wheat hot rind cold drinks
ore to be purchased, and an observa-
tion car fitted iiith plate -gloss sides
for tho purpose of viewing' the sur-
rounding sconery.
THE LATEST 0 11 DE11
of the Russian Clovernmont in the
way of vailway carriages is for econo
travelling fortresses for use 011 t he
Manchurian line. The commission,
which has been intrusted to the
Putoloo Factory, is for twenty cala
tinges, the sides or which shall coo -
salt of double plates of metal, the
outer being throe -quarters of an inoti
thielc„ and betwoon them a thlelc
layer of compressed cork.
:Milan IS arranging a big re ilw ay
exhibition for 1005, at watch will
be on view. a, very euriouts rnilway
carriage built for Popo Pitts IX. In
1068 when the line 11111 :Rome to
Naples was first opencel, 10 con-
tains throe consparthients-a sleeping
room for the Pope, a room for las
gonads., ancl a throne room. The
latter is bathl with a lofty walled
roof, beautifully painted and deem.-
ated. The throne is iti the centre,
and is so arranged that the Pope,
when seated on it, ran bc soon from
outside,. so that His alloliness con
give his blessing when stopping' at
tho different stations,
Bolgium is proud of her travol.ing
110spital, WhiCh if> 1100 Only available
1,1 cose sorious railway aoridelas,
bilt 111-18 bean invaltiahlo for
conveying invalids from island places
to seasido resorts. The intotior has
EL large central oompaternent with
'twenty-four beds, 01111 two smaller
rooms, ono at ouch oral. Opposite
each bed are two einall trindows and
a 11101,a1110 table can be 'dropped
(amass oath cot. Poet of 1110 nmin
racial Can be curtained off to 1100.
1111(1 an operating theatre. In con-
nection with this ingonious hospitnl
on whools is: anothor small ear titan!
Up aS a chapel, ancl cOtople10 ill
every deteil. This actopltal env has
nlready been instrumental in saving
lives which would in all probobility
hove boon lost bad tho taatorors beeti
ronteved in ordittaia, cariSnges 1,0
hospitals at a 'distance. A doctor
and a nurse are permanently
I1ETAIN:SD 'FOR SERVICE,
There is as mocji 'clifterence between
the ordinary horso-box and the pal-
ace horse ear as thoro is belwern a
11.14(1 smoker itntl .Pullinnte Rave-
horscs wori.11 many thousands requite)
isrvfnl iianciling on the long jour-
10ye 11010sSary 011 the Allandean con-
.inent., and their owners 'clo not mind
that they pay if they. Cali SOCUre the
100855ary accommodation. 0 u thide,
the new palaco horse cars took liko
the ordinary largo covered rroight
carss and thoa tire proVidecl With the
Sante springs nial couplings used on
passenger trains. 'Insido ore Som.
large and roomy stalk, fit led In
Very 'detail lilto thoso of a 111st-class
)1.1vate striblo, S'entllallon 113 per-
oct, and the cars aro elect oimley
lighted. /41.onell (MU of the. car is
a small room for ,1110 geoonis
charge.
Pothole) the roost nheolittoly unte
1180 tO W111C11 a raIlletly WINS OVer
tit was 80011 on the Otiornelood ()nye
10 1(1(11(1 lino 001111g the retool
rough 'Phe 111001' leo van dry,
lid, nt tho 114ount Morgon (1 old
annIpally 114 dopoudent on thel
tream to run its milts, it was are
anged to put on a Novels,. of wales
rains te, fill it. Twelve atoll treble
of great tanks cm Marls Were 11111
daily f1.011.1 llocl'hampton,
•aliore they discbarged their load of
18,1a10 gitllone oath from a, bridgo
into tho dry river bed.
Conseevatoiles ort wheels nee tho
latest invention of the Penneylvanta
Itallway, Tho company have caeca, -
ed itettomee glass housos at Elisa-
beth, Now jereoy, covering twenty
Ltertla of grothal, whore, tropical flow-
ers aro grown for Ow doctiretion of
spacial trains, parlor ears, mud for
sale. To corry theso Storing tho
wintor months specially heatod gloss -
1.000(0(1 cries have been conotroded,
nna during' the bitterest blillSardit
patina and orehtcle travel Rarely
through hundreds of milos of foung
and Ile,
On tho 010a14100 or the reCent viSt0
of members of the Canadian ;Mono-
facturors' At:ma:lotion to the North-
west, tho Winnipeg Commorcitil said:
'Silica the organieation, or rathor
reorganization. of tht, C'anticlian Man-
ufacturers' Association, a well. or-
ganised and successful oll'ort hus boon
inade to extend CanEldian tondo both
at home and alircoul, The AS50010-
(1011 is 'undoubtedly tho most pro-
gressive, aggrossive Eincl entorprising
business organiontion that Canada
has over laid. It is working skillful-
ly and enorgetIonlly to toctend Can-
adian trado, 1011)1,000 tho quality of
Canadian. waros, and cultivote in ;
Canada a patriotic 1111 independont
notional spirit. Though yet a. very A
yuling organiZation, the Association 1
loth already accomplished 1450 (1(1(011(t
resUlts, 31; is worthy of the support
of every individual and firm who
()labile LO be a manufacturer, for the
work it. is doing in. building up Can -
(ahem. inclusive",
"And what, C1008 0110 eXpallS1011 of
Catinclian Industry mea117 100ans J
the vocation or onlargement of the f
1101110 nutrket roe the Canadian pro-
ducer. It moons the providing or
oenumore Liao WOrk at home for the
young pooplo or Cathoda, Aftao all
is said and done, tho holm market
is by all odds the best. market for P
the Canadian product -Oa, Collodion 0
farmer, Tt is worth all calior mare
acts combined, It is the only now- on
lag, i oh 1110 Canadian vomitory can
call his OW11. Unfortunatoly 101101-
0181 molars have led to Gm oubliette t
ion at thaws of artiolos referring
ot.11100 harshly to the Canadian man-
ifacturer. Tt. Is unfoottniate that tee,
wirriars producing class should bE•
lod to eonsicior tho truonifactutor as
an wooly in any sense whatever.
This 18 not the Way to build up 010'
c°'1Intlti°•gliecc°01licli'itiltWit.leti of rolatign goods
0.10 imporrad into P05001'11 Canada,
10 propootion to population, 0111.
rota 1101`o 1100 probably greater than
n Old Canada, We 110110 0110 vain;
of the mantiracturets will onablo
Omit to greatly itioreaso thole traclo
hero, to (110 mansion of imported
good?", Evory dollar sent. abroad for
goods which sve coold prontably peo-
(Moe at, 110111e, 1110E015 0110 curtailtneet
of work foo 1110 boawn and niusele of
Conatine at means the contraction
of tho 11110•10it for ilia Caliadion farm -
r. Wostorn Catincaliane, who are
mainly producoes or food stun, aro
normously interostod tho expan-
Ion of tho homo market, and they'
ogi 11 non o ;Stott to in creaSo that
hon121 I e tho netat to welcome eeeey
parka."
' a e s co 01, no ot ant fa nthoss, h
and that phosphoric 0,61 will show at
in geed, form and shape. Fruit d
formers who Ilse talablo inalogro o
1,01)8 (1)' will inost likely prove by 01
; thcen testa that (hey (11'), using too c
;Dwelt nitrogen in proportion to pot» A
ash owl phosplumic acid. As a, rule It
ei
a
;hoary sails (ting a, largo
, amount of lonalus or vegetable mat -
I tor ate Moly to bo oich ilitrogen.
Tho clays ore ilbati.:ly 1 loll in potash,
:and on theo, soils phospric Field 11S-
9ni1y givos its host (smalls 00 1.191
[lighter altrogen awl potash nre 1191.
0811)' lacking,
:10A ron No ,
Permit, of vat loos ocompaatons Olen
spotlit Of "going to fartnieg" as It
to make up 11,011. thin& 10 bocome
rannees is all tha1 is needed. But
ming on a farm for a ionger
shorter time is not necessarily Pann-
ing, OS mealy 'Allure hue dbeorvon.
vro1(LAls.7 NATURE TRIUMPITS,
HiStoriatt-Wity hove the Qualcers
So nearly disappeared ?
Obeervor-The girls married 0110.
81(1001 who Would 'buy thom Weetty
botin•eta, and the boys married girls'
who wore pretty' bonnets,