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Exeter Times., 1909-04-15, Page 24.1 ,-"*.14.4twit ..„. % .441' • • . • ' begg ittNi)N h hing o im • ii i4 xhaliSted, Litutz ni to retire. returned, with eareee atienco in his manner., .•,whjch wib to s!eak. , '•',7e..,:-..ie.i.e..-4„,eteek..:911.1. , ,;,., ,, ' ii .... ... . _ , 4,0; 'Onee ow What should be • one to -day," t.• .. . ' , re Wellitigten responded, with ' •• ittoMe asperity. "Go to the chest . in ray room, and bring me that ''•-•''":-•-.--L--- .enzallelenelen- hoX--y-cia -knew what, VS, It • „ ZVObJG her -ever 50 / • • ' ever to „. civcd. ity-groat, granritather, nct0401....0Ii1104r.0111-41.4411,Y to ..York City ,o11. iritied,, "It wa in....t1i days. i f' ceito , Vibe b ef his* wet -tried steed rather risk his, 'precious life upoe to zezapieions novelty that had regent. ly heguu to tor iho Hudson. He • vrasewith-hrten Iles of- his destin- ation when ni'g, overteok inm 4ter,en-40 044 . • „.„„. ruk. • r." itfri v " ‘....Attrg, • • wb Grow an out of t wa on path into the shit- tree- 4114: waited A er v putouts, • e ore, 0, etSiliate4oureeetoe-eaure atie. Almost atlhat instant an ob- ject whit:tett Iiiircittertereaptirg- the hand- that liold his bridle -end d,ropped, with a thud, to the ground eloae.beside his horse. Then there' o-wed.-sou-nsla--Ira-strttggie-,ewit y ter ..bein. • "My relative wes in- the act oft t: „ rieetoesher14opi.. Ile. Ton ortly, love; Uflt "%Vet yours, t Aivrevotoiptto .eXe " 'lye** • 0 tt, , .„, • 1,7 ,1 • v t, - , • t. re o nar1 ahund $ 'whose lover lerd r "queen," and oh wer 411 WO,04th Of pl*i01/$ ems it and wrikteit tio ' Ina eyes,. "Tut * **hie te (nth° 4.1 , • zaliettee any, Ate, y ro ri Oubtful, nl‘ :1".• 4,4 'to tind,r1iif'-iih& th12 41 . go Olauttt .roflec- on of f2,0,k$01.1. .t. "X kn you 4i,re Ife beauty, ehi.41,',' '4 her father, insa more kindly to "but you willItznake ••.•- d4 t $. 0 c • 4; , ,ekuz444, .4U 140 • • .4-• , • ' •1" • * 11, ,.• `21elf; and WlIt dwa Itaie•a �1 flQec; - large dealer itt horses said eon ly that 1u uqrs And more googovcnirn.ut here s 1.0 stions whe thorauhretita1hons\ have iiPs; 'Oh, it iis dreadful to 'have we wi I 'n,.alk any more about it. a stoop in one's ehoulders„ to belt am gl 4 to have it off my mind; thin as & rail, with 0, f840- MC el!' You 1114 bring me the punch now, eartiature ettel such crooked teeth.” and then I will go to bed!, . for I "Uy Aoofmtor." Mr. Wellington ' *m vent tired,': the invalid, On - resented, offer,. res , _tog mo, c4,1dalr with 41-_--stekry- sigh-. , mentor"Ivits alu-kg9.4Ali-,4-isq9 4.---.Mskimpottirrwort-4---- -- .--E, - - aq6--mmt, _ -..- ..- ., ,. .,;• „. : t es r .. ... „- , t fij a o t*Fying iscover ain 0, „ *Due he failed to•ebtain eho Vint Aceouste of Its Practice Date, treeesf either,- the r- ack t* Time of -1Ienr 4 e .111 i 1,1 - 1^ ct thtgy „ . „re o # , 'raiz !#. „. '41 t ,t0 " .„ • tf• 10,1YLbSiU for- different 'whole grauis , each other and all. desir , 1,1,A11112$ TV „,A. . „ in-..lanuary wag* War. °nee a, Week pour kerosene* overthe r4ost8, iuto the or ks: of the bbxes, and *along the (trap re boards. •Ily makiriit. this a Week duty there , 1 1, it , , 411111'1.4', riint• 7t :co -o -,W.Itita.trose.1444g.,r04, ' • .• •,, 1, t. • " 1 • It1lI: 4' , 6117•tiel"raa • comnint of - , # after inde„serit,... Ioso their mu unless timy ra, , burzRr. ezo I the greatest .econoray .lity wewil bre soon,. ah stable ltkalluro r• ig4.1 curious t.o 4fee•for.•myself whaither the to 1,160 ,48. a mulch, Provided it 14. wa$ blck as was paint, „ • not irt glone to the trecia Orl..1-L51,. Gettilv there_ ,tillfittatttbra- -"MI not be *fly' trouhle whew hot mid well s read so t at it task, ope ,`,':':,•%10.'P,04,#e„t2fit4Filleed-the stock -444 - " poor itt is originally, receives richin ni roach • Vilingoe-eir nn -it tare, 'feed.- and Management, it ger of too much stimulation: • huntinftc.i. 'Won't he very long before it will One who. has been trained to en, hutsp, turn into scrubs.. In this 'case farm life 'from childhood ought to of filth cam_be therou inething I Om . ' 1 . * . -tru 41' . • • tottehat_Os_rd viii - • ence -other% am 0 amount. BwIP roll able conditiair` as reasonable- p ‘zratriis- nania::--- inyweitirral, and rt ;. a • • 4 ,^4 ,houses /1#—Villkge• • , t Eve r th -usettetwer 111111;' o ' 4. as to. the nature o ematents. heed, he told him the atoll ° a gathering.. in its hosts_ a con. _natural inheritance ro,..the_peorer geoleiapples„. * would eho__,eeseienee_e the_eielef_ollleial____.:.:.,„ Bow, however, it. seemed -that. ho jewel;---Erbetiald-nri:m lit tributfone, Wars many of th-eimarks istack. _ __ . . be .yriul to look Abe mediate and --his -subordinate*. The ether --- t---,'----;--'--4----_-.---sp-trattozri----sior .itti diens: earert within the ndioieiler, ream, the secret which 'had so long per- rerigthptointlaii bini_lhilneteri,totofor-u,renifse:tury,otr:tagn-w;t:rtim;yi ottifilditeht:oula-1:::.h.oinst:08nreeeeiyot customt:tle_inotifif, met,ritheo, 0041-4 leIrn i!h° .held --th„, twin rm. 4.4Englisk_publio_sehool_Aierl.eatdition„of......Ahe...,,E;e4 4.04....the_stass...., Evcb,c,,its ..jaigw.eded.4fiv,s,..goseizikrit.q.litical. exile,s-artt- herdellAegatiltAreeee...,-;„---. • u ,1-1 : ou or was suppreabli t4irikraixti tbat ..b..ii A . toohT,11::ten:upluobweitisrilaaf.d:i:iele,r::ad ne441:10.1 the ,ipoLadliI-st.....ndThs.070p, alt. ra,ie. nktoitx)!I tliz1,9vs: tottionlsbuttze whemerati401.1!Inasptifapteod. she was about -to be. instrusted with i a eep wie eo welt where one cow 1.farty poor .4041, s -now w4ste sla., otft Irere_and, them nistic-baarhava..-..--- ‘ *t t. .4.4„ whiat u--74-11-lier fa---thor a chat:fiber. • Prerent,ly she returnol, bring- T 11 been "hold.up' has its prototype.i.n, tit: isorowsingif.rtahpoitfrea$A.a, ,dismouting to go to the assietance titill remArn"-115°I'v'ed• -t -as method of !tatting_ money practised 4 3ioi ,eibetuernedsan, wt,oautid aebnitthi; ,fpalotrnmt,oweivuiltah hateeeermi:btritoifinta ; 11)neirttillior;o. wanisidaopwp:atto t:cgcrtlithoowitey,.. . -ing-a...-sinell, blackened object that of the verso ' tt eked 'when a man something like an elephant. about five inches long by threo by two others, All hot pursuit, who ever found- ') a a ,. Our bande, and I doubt if,tbe mate! ..4i tint.... lAergichrtier". itn.:10.,0opapilrairtd,.,.. .wauotowo,bvircihnoertededtw!eiet thtehlfseed_nuntweberer orifstotrewliet,yt.roetrereaVs weairnedottwerningrtohowlifluositesezbleh is. dropped from. t,,,he Still, it, has grownigiAs. *n *pont) it i., nf tnn tom -;;-# '1.4 looked like -a* Simple bloek of' lead, 'dashed violently by him, followed vt,ere cursing loudly over rho escape, to be a sort of sacred Commission, :---'-- ------- - ""."'1'"' - --s teatzti and' ot slo„W growth. It is whore grain and grass will not. And, now, think of the mournful broad, and which she put' into her 'ItIton in the Fe.rties." •. • • . best to divide the pasture into two Swamps, stony . ridges, exhausted; silence and of t.he darknest. There father's hands. of tlesir vietim. Loss than five olin,., in connectien with the felnilY alad ' • . . * The origin of inontem isiouried in . "Draw your chair beside me and uto later a piercing shriek .rent sol nowgive it to you, toying upon oblivion. The first, accounts of its, lots that the sheep may feed in one elils. and washed hillsides need not' are no birds ; there are no anime,ls, pl h you the same oeirimatids---restore it 1 metier) .dat.e back to the time eV • - until the other has opportunity te be abandoned. There is inoneY il0 save a few horses, and a. herd or f $ eceurr father and myself; hitt the. mystery sit down ; I have something of great th ' f 11 od h I mo• st of them,•if .they are •set t. f reindeer, in and around 110,Vir. ••P • Yo, e air„ o ow y a leavy s a,s t .4teit*!* ed, •a strange thrill pervading her aTiera3e,s 7telacis•talll: ahnlgahmwafctuned„, eltarto," he co* ne1g4cue:dedlt. (1g1;7', "tre•heio?"1"rlie:g4ert'llterlih-'06 na!na it_bas h l'4ve-ryrutet144(5clirtes°717vrilal:tstte.:at-ti)fmrtleY.•It to •81..zee;baili'l it • PA Intaits't4orirryitturtime*s a year that grow. ' , • • iterfeir-strre thet one of-twtrirr may -change,• w 0called "Captain-- of Mon- emtgev jiivet-Jatien. heroes •m.tr,maxt_taxes a woman's (-hands.' are the students preparinj for ' or comes, and it- contai and mayhap be wi ling to aecorci your father soinething 4131 respett, rec'eiVe. But it ought to he thought it not earning him eomething- duly censered, and money/tor a, few when youeleatet--tita „, tAtrit.A, t iat ust pass ira with a terrible fate, but whether from -murder or -trecidenV-he-itev • "Tou wilrpossibir-be-su-rprised--- - - -nove-for-theefiest-Ainterfalleneintr-.4 "c°m"-gar1761-2cirfi as "much attert ion ailheairdrifi's arid is out errTelce -r-av yit Ate-r6V e ' "Father,. it _makes mo nervvi toi Rio College on the fourt atron necessary to give t,he anirtml good privileged ones.' I dare say tho 4 • void of honor," the man observed, , with a bitter curl of his thin lips, •-..-,,, • --‘1wheu „I tell, you that- for twenty- five years I have held in my pos- session. a fortune, belonging to an 'other, and have* regarded it as a , saered trus.t, even when poverty _ k--T-ie tat titi-mTatTellTrali- •t ere • if e ope o ever syit 4 lt proved. to be a paekage , the -owner of - at. Esther, -in- ' wrapped in heavy brownpaper, and aide „this unsightly. block of lead, upon examining it lie found a box .,• there lies conce,,aled rt, jewel of---tlit) 4, thi's elunity-looking piece • ..., value, of a king's ransom!". * °°11'a'ning ••of lead. Ho thought it p- very in-- - .1.11,11,1•1111.111. V I V . significant, objeet to have occasion- , CHAPTER IL ed .the struggle and chase that „ it ie, you ig mo, ler -tari-orinuTor,--m---rtirvoira-74-1. . exelainied, in a wondering tone, •ireasoried that it zroglit haver -oh lis ".....44.• ,.........ol.• • i - *.M.„..*.' $.4ii ,,L 4 .._. lie ark et etit In the man's handhead o one of the ii titItS b t le trietrm, •was pre„,eame echa----`7-3.f.gornipo les_a_.,Jk.,,peor hased . t. , . .,•. ,•... • "He waited and listened for nearly half an hour, tearing a re- turn of the men who had chased the victim; but they did not come. back. Then dismouting, ho lighted. •matches and began to search for latt-fallenet •* . " I $ $ $ 4. .,,' ' • . esttele-reeteepen hed--bye-the-roya• l • -eendo Itentien---ttrustt ther remarked, in a tone o awe, the school. * the iitanost practical limit. There while idle shivered slightly'. "SuPt n Whitsun Tuesday the h°3`13 °flare Millions of dollars sa,crifieed by 1 reckless care of horses. People poso. it should be stolen from me I" the school', dressed in Pictureequei "It will not be, child; do not costumes, formed & Procession t to ld° not seem t appreciate this vast fear. 14. one, would ever suspect ! escort the heroes that this tlumsy bloek of kad could ° chief hero was, of course the mon..1 of the (1331' The ; loss-. Horses are injured and killed as if a hors& eest nothing.. Let u of con_raysk a treasurel.liere tem carain whose aloe' don had iv it to_sneitireM-art o po -er Glen ace twelelleys befereUI aga atrell will restore -m -r' evening of ‘Itentenz. 'tir• e Esther passed .him the ease, Night." To him all the funds col - which he replaced within the lead4. tinted through montem day were en box, then fitted the end to it, given. , and carefully sealed it in its .place. • It was in t e gathering of these ,When this was done, he called funds that we an ate the trace. of for 4 Pencil, with whieh he black- resemblance to the modern tag- 4- t Cereatia-boys.-ware-chosen-aa. • mted-metal -shone -irright,. thus ealleetorsilwo-of t,hese-wpre kart '-'1-re--ifrittactatilatV saiWitlffiffic--"'-‘fittt-zotin been tampered with. forgo of twelysboys called "run- • ften--beatitiful-f--eest acirlyciy- -carried-a-painted-sta yeeen--elitin-motrey-yagreared huff -5d' on-soine--pomr-of -the -fo .LUI$1* 4 . ittnata -QtY17 MI t. • you rer * historY-sza restiire this, to he asserby.a ti)11,, of money. • * word. ,"I solemnly. promise ratite -.the grepliaseshe--04v • & 4.44 $ ;41' f Norway the law requires th e sap- lings to be planted, , There is such a thing as being too honest. Some young men riev- ,ven try to -steal a kiss. er," heeett.' • --rhanded-it-intek--te-trerrzian - had *old -ber-site-:-Itlinost feared -o-make-hultets for theetitin-eriomp • * • 4 at'arrrittrterrtrilt WAS Willi:40631 — 'hunter t g1it waste it a,. • 44 - -What r -hive saslitail ._....f„,...spammitadAhls,,. which has -lain loosely at. the bottom. o my chest all' these years could be worth !natty thousands of dollars 2" ' "NO. certainly not." • "Such is the case, nevertheless. _Ittu„„ohaem that_thkLeird, is some- * what rough and mutilated," and • be lbeld•.it 'toward her for 1.115/1t0- . tion. • "You will'understand why, pro - ' " 4 , poker r h ,_ and ettlitt ban to nie • • Esther'ter fact eLeriressing in- creasing "s`urprise-oheyed, insert- ing the utensil amid . the glowing Colds or the open grate. . - : -Met lvimin .1.t-thoe- letr -86"t1 , -ther's cariosity. got -the- better ---o ' at hiornents, 3 e removed ti and fier obedience, !4,41.4, ohoppimc off , RI- it to -her lather, .-trha had - - - Itatchs3 , a ,,,.., Iflue0 .1 a 1 threV(1) MI; found thil treasure which you o ' ' : "Now bring inst•this .coal hod, hold iti .,your,,,hands.."?.. .. • he commaided: • - ' • -) \ ",ftoW vet's, stranger' Esther,, She Placed it beside him, when - carefully runnieg the point of the 'fliurfAtilmds 41;" ' 611° votti-4104 Olt • re4;,,hot poker around the roughen. thousand vari!;eolored lighti that flashed from the facete of the r i:v . • „ ,..., ., ed end of the hex, it was ilIitittil -41. . . , . r• T.A.4* . , . , 'car alidAiropped- inter-this-lroit--- ,rhia done, Mr. wenitenri,drow never leant. anything regard*ng i '- forth a totnaer box or leober oate: history, or the fate of the man who to have faliekt into from the leaden. casket, and passed Im'll* 114:430sext . the river r . . it to 'lk's .daughter. 't) 'it,' he briefly conunanded. 'N4fl the 'only gleam of light filet \ -A.Inunit mechanically she raised was ever thrown upon the rooter . .thic lid when, • a startled ery' of was. gleaned froirt e little folded ,k..;*..:4.*Iiing,1: wonderriol 4,elii.itt burstto . that was Otte into the to ,...„,„ . •-•,..,-, - At - , t't ' 'WI!, whitl, tatiti, a read . it If ,you I „...... - ,-- jar- '2„lit:Or.,t.', .',531fAit-,4.1frgiiiiiiie Af'...:.' ---...-- .,• -- ,': '. . urest water,,aboitt- the be. dceaming, Esther examined' th • iii*e of ,zrowzi Peas, set in kinit ease, and Viand the tiny 'square Of ' * Bo:no, i.while; rising from this fielded'paper,,which..1.441 gr04161 S'el. ,,,, _ _ rOlk.k, ,;!`11,9s7(41:1,i,li,litXr t '‘ filVti., tVit11 -age.. '.'She,carpfiall ._ ' ' tritsy# SlItiOlitely ilawless-i'ir wifirA Arn-a-iiiz-Ti;''am,rieia-tlia '-iTiiitetitii;' :It*, Mr; .Wellington had stated, "N ' wIttelt,weve wri.t'Se in 4 quaint . • , , .1 ug. ts ransom.' - . - . ' , ,lashionei -hand i ', - - - t • t - .-- --- - '---•---- ' ' -*...lipliOSO iiri ' •ovr ante ;you. list - • . . ' It" : breathlessly- inqiiited rho,. ' y darling:4 renii s:on ro.4la , Aiitottish4 ''' « , - - ----.4---------• S, ;Ir. frIt.4,!? 411f4WYngers one of the' oro you fir ,. estIon I eat only'y ' '01,,0tie ',iir idireli-T-liAt c-.; • • • * •••#* 4. #. r• -,',-41M.: - ,:-.'-'-".„,,NW414-,.,..-4"4-.-*;,-., ' .„ .. ortcf irw4,4v.ti Jr rOnlantet, hr fa,--,',witli the rickIaN$ of diarrtortd . I 'Aber rcturne . 1 * -;1.- ' , . ' ' teals mit betrothal; And when the - "A romaros flow atranol!' :4trovils, art -spotoil *14.elt maks irai ''' • ' rather. tritirmuriA. autti !ondering -wife, its mite, still 'also he it itlicttra droaming. - '0'014'3.. Treasure it t.letned. Ettbory r...' 3 a *-1,.1,i7 iliat 'hitt Isvh .14.fiv green, 'for, aside tram itt great • ,, 'tittlifuily h •:41 ',4,,-.-4tv„-, with Ole it i'lltte. , the . irettlerfat arsoeittimot • ' 4„ ..,,r -..rata: ter OW** .1i,lit '''t '4,440 *P40*41 it ttUtk*, it a t , . / :.• 4, II -vitppect,--Heating-arriv ed,_%;these -conclusions he ut it poc et, an reraotintin his horse, went on his Vi -14. "On reaching the city he „put up at it m.odest hotel, whom upon re- tiring to his room, he once mor ..extuninerl-the-ehiect,-thisetimeenior leisurely. It still appeared to only a valueles's block of metal, 414 tossing it into his portmanteau, -liw-lkterirgIrt-re-nlzeTe-----e-tit, mai la afterward, hi's wife found i • 1 is Th.ek , ti 1S Q _gardin ite Ifel.ola her -Tstoj and ordered her. to throw it into a box *conteliting other bits of lead that were used to make bullets4 But ray worthy greatt.grfin(hrio4 • • ike the, WM- • 44 1,1,11,11,111111 ## • "The phyalOati attend. !ne prescribed, an my • - -"lit °Ian iii iiicb�fli1E Wei ieetielerearereeeip thus, levied; in later years, a ticket, WM given instead, and the money *taalfiLlled,:ilaaltZ!„--.Theunty of t,he tax -gatherers . was "Salt! It!" • etwoesaltebearertt-had-thetnere dignified duty, of collecting from the college authorities and - guests. h of thd tweitteerunners itoss act, " - Pi "ILA.• a 1 W tit inde, scribable eagerness . the' I)00r wretches watch' t•he arrival' of the • reiedeer or dog -drawn sleigh which briegs news from home. It is • THE MOST, PATHETIC SCENE • zi---vatacsa24,-an,41-1-4,t one.. Some Of the men ivent into hy- eteries, others fainted, but the. Ma- jority eried-eried like little, ehil- dren, and eollapzed, for _the. news is mostly bad news. A men callcd Abrarnoff-onee an eminent phylsi- tie=tar-wttirr-ttreol--grea... for over one year. - A letter' Vitt, .hro we rieri',Wfa'rtillitift"-TiF.rtittlra ever's-thi_ in this"--abomiirattWelintalg:iturttrintv---- • one. to- e ev--ifir3ifitmia -- livm/rim that, his mother was dying. It . Ibegan to, latigh etupidly., y with whoda 1,70,s dining, quietly in- formed me that AoramolI had been aind dead ---in his din; “flea,d 7" exclaimed. "Ile died- • r then?" hung biraself----the fool:" • During the /en; winter months It6 ontiroveirttlatontas-trremain- • ' 1 • t Admit whO was armed. • Such -1-- I since, 1 Clad it most value able- lit strengtheninsrand buitdirlg up orte after a severe illness, 1 have not rheumatism since the :time T44. wtioned • to ifrittiliTaii' a;)le Eriititsiort, It is my. life stow, and, makes me strong an4-healtliy.'P—R. PICARD, Grand Ugne, • For twti htindred years, foreScoret Etitutszo*, canitt Cod Liver Oil, was used for rheumatism. s,• runner might be in possession of several hundred pounds before the day was over. Atirerage-„dike* amounted to one thousand. p , or more. This wet all' turned o -ver' Atia:„carttra'ut,„.oLuiett - •this the favered•one had to pay, far leheikfait. for thc firsteoree bun* tired' boys.' 'and at +dinner for the whole, tchi;o1. •If the captain did net happen to be entirely popular,. • tliese zne la Vale 'Vitae at expert - nioclernfxed C4 Liver -,0114.„the partly • predi • paLitahte find•suitableforthe rnost dellettethild or invitla It eoriclie* the bloodA tott,es. up the tottreq$,tetn„'nd 11$ rough'wilful breakage -of dishes ad recklessneet of *sat. besides ,e*pertstai the captain had to INtl- the -teitehearerti,atia runners nd: their attendant*. Often it was anythingbut. a 1art0 portion tot \the sent Whieli flnelljr, found its 4,ay to the tertteiyo *OW. now tor tittorsis.re, b , 44.4 t Arai r.,ntadlotr!,., to.**01.41 toot it ribt44k ' wt.3 reeceetstetaiwiatetteile****. tat* ,„ • , rndr '* 0 0 svagite of ., ' , and money,.. ' of the stroke* to idt killed the toin 1811*.tne opening of ther.tail,,, ,. „oroiaght, *proMiseuottt wd Of speetators, a, gathering' itible ,to, Vented. ' • 1 • I prowl '40*, * tit lii w*d*ys way he wott tbdi , $ V 1:1 ain't ' • The i969 type Daimler, Is a petrol-engine- le-eflIdefro.y4,__NyjAgl* tor ..- uction,_e_coil0111 - !Ace, at% neenvaTT- o ay rriotor yet designed. • rittroduet400 has,calic'd forth letters of appreti�iron a numbetotIeading o • hear out the' clitlin rnada for It by the'. alloler Co, • 441 •••• „ .4e : „ - laL ,&_,,, • ,.. e... ----T. ,...t.:- .In their dirt tiart. erfl lit • . , • 1only br the fire, ;, candles'" and lamps are a luxury -the Mistrahl4 exiles sit. 14our after 'hour, talking al the past when their mind iti Pat * *pie .or,, an effort, but most of t it ' 6 il4rit-- -411141---de • ,rate-- •-itC; e`nli,liy .a, 'certain. z ty. teoffieiels do not feat!! ,eit . ‘, --:, sions. ovr164)1,114 thi wreteliet ese.spe I- Where shou/d they got , , They are, hAtttirr4.1.$ *Alt' itundrt-41 ' 1,1* mil.* sway from tivilization, and it..,..... . - . ..,-...- lie ,cold,„ foreete, ie -4, rIcing everywlfere for 4frictinia. - = 16,1'een.whi1e,, the otteisTs drizzlr,- fa - • while *stay the, time. It, is their ortlroeoupition., At loat, get the, hortdrs of this fro tide.' The prisoners nano( v a, and they' do not ta .44.4n5itoek„,,7,,,&witrees, , , • , ,,-.•,-- .2, ,- ,-,-.-----`:•,'--;--7,,,----,;. -' I' • VI• • u with the *bcw mentloflcd letters. repro. dued In taa tiltrillet will ba-sont post trte to a11 applicants to It ..„ „ • • • ••••••• •••••-.1. ..Aszveksti, 1904 • 0•4 "4.1$ $ If a 4. • • • F tit'i'64'itr'rhellt:atmipettrauvritikoP'114i*Vm:illitIo17,47:1:eosied,f6ti': raYiri-thetiglrfteeineney-,eirr.reitt, , the rinser& light. 'but, that in- inta, sair ttilt have untaplortd . t *sefeitteit-i-,,eart-tM Brit. - Medial Iournal.. This, *6'01 li;oree, , without tletiring to rai*a alaf op�1 that radium will tar* Ispri-wine stain, roigment4 hairy' tatole„, and tolhnt -whialt\ • ha* ,not yiekled -tintatti light, or the, Xray, 044 .i* tate "Attie*, ef, out or* art.4.1to AO. #„ 48 littif stave 4 , - sot 181 • " .41 • „ -