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The Wingham Advance, 1903-03-19, Page 2t__�.�__-�_�_- � � , I. . I -1 . . .. . . . I .1 I ­­­ ,, . 1� I . - � I I I � I - , — � — __ r- ,.----- � . - I I I - . � � I � - I I � . . . . . � I . � � � � . I - I I . , � , � . � . : . . i I . , . . . r . , , . , , . , 1 "�"*"`"'_ - � - I I . ; "! 1 1 , ' I � : ! r ' P � P ______,_._,____, � __ - __ . ,.- - , - . , , , , .. __ � " - , -,-- ' � —P �t= =n=- — .!'­`�­�� .. MOUNT VESUVIUS' OPEN MOUTH* � (By IV. Francis Virth.) (H41141ton Timm). woulil slide front Under our reet, At tile hour of lo p. in., AprIL -.17th, waking tho ellmll very eXhatuAllig. IW.'. woo 01it three In a). *.party, lit Tho opportunity of resting to tile home Of CL TTj(,jA,jj At San QloyAdni. alloy extent had pasti(XI, too, until AL kuburb of Niglio", amuslu%; our, we woujil reach % little more than *;elves 41; a - v of .'W'Qpeo�, glancing , halt iray ill), where tile luoulitaill 11(>w 4114A titan Out over the ba , wrap- b000lueN level More or lees, forn pett 10. tile deelp ishades of t a raight, t4cort distallee, And 111011 Again for we were ag%l a in for Azr JOU-17 Iva very steel). lye Climbed stutt'LlIly, the Mot ra-ys of Qo silver mocyu, Making only tw-p Stops of about which wa@ to light its on our long one ditnuto Paoli., braulng ourpoleil' elimb to 'Clio isuili4ilt of that world- agalast sonio firm oput and our renowned volcano, lit. Yestivicio, But feet burled lit the cinders, wo stood. We did not have to wat, Much longer, to catell it little extra breath. Unoo f Or A IMW MOMCPtt$ 1436ter, as WO again or twice, Ito I Chall()Eka to gIAnW Maliced out, We could isee !to pays below, I millit oolifeas that my ishooting forth from behind tbe tall knees shook itilightly, which romilid- rainge 4>1 mountains; that bound the ed me at the fir.it tilde I saiii; lit mtpv, side of that beautiful Day of public. Ilowover, its one becomes Naples. ) .1 uk;ed to singing M public, so l000ll' So we gt once broaglit out, game to gained Confidence lit climbing the a close, and lit 0. fow, MOMQUts were dteell monatu'lu, and after it tittle ov our way, eanh Carrying a small Could look below. without fear. lunch And & long pole, ivIlich was to Novo were Just one hour lit reaching (i,ld In the ateep Climb, As we passed the levet part, ,whero we ivere met along the b . atroet,which, ea s 0 bv ,a ,cuivornment gulde, jvIlo Raid, . 'the,71g-rag r vAvetriding the mouu- " Noll hi puO andaro pin avatitL seliza, talil"the nightivam fill IvIth, ilia Unit g1114411," WhICII IS, "YOU CAnnot no clatter or "push -carts," and go rurth" without a guide." There othersdrawn by donkeys, and larger arro many places of danger f Tom there hch esaed an. OK, nil, and oil& Is not Rafe Without a a borse, and an use; a klight that . guldo. Already the ground Ili places would create a sensation on tolle. i'van quite, warm, and sent forth it istreets of Hamilton, but 0110 Often light smoko or Qteam. seen In Naples. Each cart was loaded Berore making ,fte utf4t af300114011, ,with Iluppy ItAjIj&,n;9 froul ten years of age upwardR, mostly barefoOtctl ""' guide took tie to it rudelY Call- strutted shack made of boards and flind Ilair-clad, bUt ilappy as Neapol- Items know how to be. the air ridging covered with zinc, lit whiell lived - with their sougs. as home from tile alijut it dozen moil Itild it dog. Tilooe moll are emplo,ved by the UovLrn- buRy A,Ity they were bound. Now. and then au its$ or two wouvd join ilia mont to act as guldva, and aro ('out- elloyes with that sonorous bray, tile poll.eil to live fit that dangerous Illneo, Wher(l, at ally moment, thev all which sounded high above h to the other jciol�ses and added muc might laso their Ilveti. When Ave od general confusion. w1lich, combine arrived at the shack, one glance la 0 re�m was enough to Invite lit; t . in with tile curious S19,14to I have menr tioned, make it ca,ally understood Outside%, Where tile air was To, for I,," why Naplea Is so Interesting- to tile It contaiiwd only ai to room Which ill!> moil were all sleeping; also tile foreIguer. . Tp,en as -we drew near the turn ' dog, The guide Mentioned that Ibis wm-4 only a temporary structure, and whero wo 1would soon leave the 11018Y street behind, Iva were address- lie pointed ou� what had been a stone licuso, In which they formerly Ilved, ed on every hioid by persons *110 to act as guides, for N0aPOII- Uut had beau completely destroyed wiliho..1 taxis never lose an opportunity, for by an eruption. The and wite now up, tie we stood ultIRIng money, as Opportunities 4TO for it time gazing down upon ilia Sew, AS ODD Of Our ,P11Lrty know'- ' landscape, below its, and for the first the wily, we did not require their tilat', realized how terribio hall been ltid, go wo, left tile ga,y street behind the eruption of 162. Words cannot and were Soon a , w,Ay from? the notse. tiestarlba It, The .1ava seems to be lit fact, it wais 80011 its (Idiot as it, illueli like a mixture of Ircn anti , - liad been nolsY only for tile occa tie it rail clown the moun- stone, and . sional bark ng or a dog, 49 1701 Pass- Wn In a liquid form and became coo' ed between the high staine walls it twietea Into ait kinds of shapes and w,blell separeto the fifteein, feet wide E-Izes. One might imagine that Dante street from tile property of the had atood whore we were when lie wdalthy, many of ,whom nave their got the idea of writing his 11Tiferno," horties along ,trLts mountain base. for ilia best description I could give .is we came to tha, iron gato-waYR, we Could view. ilia beautiful homes Of It Would"bO to say that It put Me In mind of what- Hades might be, surrounded by large, wall -kept I&Wns, while, stretching out on all sides,was 1110 beautiful country below, with its with their winding Patll-wmYS, flower beds and tropical plants of every rields of green and lightly tinted description, including orange, lemon buildings of the city and villages, and beyond It all the deep blue and olive trees, all laden -with' fruit. waters or the bay -all kissed by the , Here and there we could see marble ,whore one 611JOYIng 1L stroll first golden rays or the morning sun. benches, about tile gpaclous grounds, could The, contrast between that beauti- fully colored picture beloir and the rest In the Shade apcj arrange, per- Chance, a bouquet of tile 'beautlif"I bla�k anti rugged voleaule mass on which we, stood can only be realized flowers ibey had goal' fit to, gather. by those who ]lave witnesse,c] It. `31hen as we passed along the nar- *After- euJoying for scine time that rovr lined Street, lighted Only by wonderful Picture Of riature we tile moon's silver ra,Ys, the air was started for the top of the Toleano, filled wItIX ther perfume of rosea. We. arriviag just In time to Sao it had gone some distance before I could ,slIghtly agitMe:1. Tho mouth Is much bring MYS011 to converse very 11111cly II&rger tban many pi��ople Imagine, irith ray two Italian friends, for I - W1119 fully t1wee hundred yards was deep In thought. meroiss and very db3p. The guide con - Towering high a.bove us ,was the ducted us a short distance into its black and rugged mountain, whose tuouth and pointea oat many places peak was covered by 0, Passing 0101111, or danger" t year Vesuvius has For the p*s while now. and then It shot forth its t.1101*11 in warning 1.6 --it, very Quiet, Imiul one can venture fiery breath, as to those who have chosen to make a little further than in the Pao. However, It Is net very Inviting, their homes along Its base. This a-wil tatst one Is never sure of the man - thought W;aS in 1py, mind as thel per, oeuvres of the volcano, 'we (lid not fume from those delicate DOW.181`19 fill- remain long, �iut gathered a few ad my nostrils, and my eyes viewed epeelmens or lava and started baek. that burning volcano above. Then came the descent, which -cras ob, nature, how wonderful than art; now thod ca,ust be, and 011� accomplished much quicker than th3 ao3ent. In descending the first prart the gentle Ilow terrible', we kept tot ithe parth, but p,trt up will runs tile Incline railway, and We gaze with awe and wonder Upon the works of man, I .�ch witch took us ono hour -to climb, . ):at, nature as we find her, a n minutes, The guide Conducted us to a place NVItIj oceans rovIdO to SP -%n, With forests, plutras and mounta.1no, where the cinders are very deep, and ivitlit no rocks projectin,-. Here 113 inore beauteous tLind, grand. ivoo maide the deseent In a straight - When the hour of midnight arliv- line, bracing ourselves and taking ed, we bad reached a MOTO Open tdridea of fully six feet, eaeb time, j4pace, where 'Lite walls on either <-Inkingto, the top.1 o, our show in ths side of the road were only about tineCcinderp. - - three feet In height, and built of the Before continuing the balance of lava from tile mountain, From tharO the journey It 'was necessary to re - we could view the surrounding coun- move our shoes and shake out the which was principally covered 0111110"s that had been collected 'rytberoln, WA rrult-trees and vineyards, and The reGt of the descent was here we made our first halt for tbO pot marke,J with much Intercist m6re ,sting, sea,thl-11 purpose of TO ourselves o� some large stones by the road. than we made ilia distance shorter by leaving the road and climblng � side. in jess than tan minutes we on oar way again up the wind- down & rat�ter rough, part or the mountain, and -went acrose country were . Ing road willoji gradumily. became through isome fields that were com- -with, steep, and as we ascended, the ploote3y Covered wild flowers, u,ope ,air became cooler. . y hall ,hour or so, we baltOd �*ver. and arrived at the home o.r_otxr friend 'it t '10 " in -, where a nloi3t Inviting , ., for not morerthan five minutes' rest, rep4st awatted tie. And as we wero 1�otll t1red Anti hungry it gw�j with- W.1d, to view the country. The moun- tain us, the beau-tiful City Of out sayinv that we did justice to tile above �qaples, and the adjoining villages good tlidngEr br-fore us. . below, brightly, illuminated and ex- tending some miles along tile bay, the of a half- . lilipday 'C�0016 15 -which forms in shape , circle, Made a picture not caully Is ue-werded favor. 'it risen solely imagined, At _o, a.m. ,we had arrived at tile observatopy, a most sub- 141MATIONAIi 1ACSSON NNO. .-<If. LNT- . Rt;a.ntlally* constinctwl building TVA.ItC,11 22, 10.03. which to Situated On a separate - pol%t and w1dell, liatil'q Ila-vage Eu (lie X'phoslans. Lph, 2:1-10. dart g the gremt oruptiOlit 113 00a, was completely surrounded by the burn- Comme4tary.-F-xiiianatory, ',This Ing lai.a, &A it ,,an ()own.the moun- o0bmia, was writ;Lmi to Confirm and fain by nibillons of tons, the Inbabl- stremgtlien Ilia bellevere Ili the faltit tants escaping ideath on Ly by a mir. and hope of the Gospel, and to give mate. I t I . : . ji, Ilere we parto4k of a small lunch them isome most ]important teaching In the deepeat and subtimest, truths and mgain ritarted 0.11 out- way. Af- of the Christian religion.,' It consists ter Rait an hour tn,irc, or climbing Of two general divisions. Tllte first . Iva came to it *;Ilanty, crinsisting three ohiijitere are doetrival, I'll*) last Of 0, few pales In tile ground and tbree are practical. Covered Principally with- brush. In- 1. The Children of wrath (vs. I-3). 1, side was it. rudely. constructed ta- bell ell. AVe we"t In and , , kn�l ,,,_,�'. Clirlst fIjIS tIlo vj�jjoln I)Gly of Chrlattan believers *wIth life lite and canold,(jed to re.4 for h��ir an hour, its wo could se h le e fuln"a (011ap. 1. !!3). so had He df-mlt with tho converted Ephaslatio, who th,tt wc had been Ageptiding. we - IlIrmY woujil arrive at the Incline Tit no 0 , CTI I t f d In tregriasties allo lli,61.�L(��l,,Vek�lln(eltli3l-,.Afft(i(o , alive E;PjrtAl- hefore Ill:, break of (13Y. 'It which ilia Mountain 13 So fttec,p that ally, Mnvl-�Jot, Col. it. 1,11. Deattl Isl I . often used by all writers and In all point it would be Unsafe t�) attempt to nations to expremi a state of extreme misery. Tile Epliesimita by trespapoing erlimb by Moonlight, 'go we Pat "" ar overcoats, %vblclt we h,Ld. c. . and sinning him arought themselves , our I'led with, U61, and Fiat down 111 -the tho I(MO a state of deplorabl,% wrotelied- 11(1,39, art I1AAI all tile Iv,allion nations, jilost pro,teeted part, as wind by thin V1110 jja(I beconle cllilt'� itml bavIng thus sloned against God thrl.v were Condemned by Will and 4trol%g and 0001- "o" c%mus"' Our- so best Iva could. to) keep might ll,,� oonkil lered as 'Idead Ili law." t4olveg from falling ANI'lep, w1lich by tlfo 2. Te walked-Thoy lind olitned can - tinually, not nitrely, aceaMotially. V . wo time flin litilf hour bad ex, Ircd, felt very much inctin(41 to d'), but Thoy IIVP(l In Ell) find followed tile rouscxt oUr8OlvM- however, all4l evil fwaotIses of tile heathen world. Trilo Chrlstiang st-patato ilimustilwis wttre Rood Out On the Wild ftf-'all- from Ithe worl.1 (Hold, xil. 1.1; Ir. Cor. It .,V,�ig not a great way trail) ill,orp to ilia Incline rallway. Whom vi, IMM nind (to, not conform to Its sinful CAystoing an,, praetls(�v, ,,Vince we arrived a, littIC b0fOrA 4 it. In .. ...... air -Thin litts rNfero.noo to Satan, and made ceveral attpjjjjjtFj to tind tb(oo prince of devil.q. Ile Ili algo the tile trail, by whioll It WAs PONMI*� Lpixi of thig world" (Ir. cor. JV. 4). to as.PoWit bilt 41111 not Alle'DeP11 b0- I "Tho all, Is rf.,prpRonted its the iioat fore t1w broak of d%y, when, on WO I of h1A Irl,y4oni. The devil sooma it) Avant. Now It Ita.4 boconle h(trd I havp immo polver In tile lower reglott % tyrk .1.1torl neneseary to 111,A(lo, our- , of tile air; )to P�. at hand to tompt 1.0V*113 witit tho lo�g 116111.81 We Utlr- I 111P.11 ftllfl to do aky %)%not) WISCIller it) I.b.1, ag t%i lava of (inn eln&rs, I tile. worl(l (to be, Carl, - ,is quite # Mliell In VVIttees Aw deop 3. Wo omlos*-Phull hore Chi aligiiii from THEN FOLLOW1.7, D A coo]�XESS. , Alt'. O(IttlAg' IjIX1tZ-I J130t found , I :my bot on, the too aoolor, I wandar I (>It what crazy thing I'll find it uo,xt ? Mars. Cutting I-lintz-Uaybe on your head. ! I � -..�,—�.---.------�-.-,--�...--�-�-:".-..-.-�----..��-...-.", the soeolicl to tile first person, put- - .--.�.,-.-.--.-.,-�.-".,�,�---:-- ­-,­­^­w­%,-_­,,.,o,. ting lilinvelf In with those whom he ^"%?V%-1r_11^^0%eN0%0%0%0__�~14 has Just described. All-Jewts - and I Gentllw alike. Once Ilred-The R, V. The llarkets.il), [L%P%,�#%0%0-10%0%0%^V%&w%,w%o-4 brIngoe out V)o meaning. The ir-ord "oonvelVatlon0l is misleadlug. Tile I L..^e%^W%^^?VeV%0%^^^^0% whole course of tile life was 11-.4 i wrong. Lufits�"The evil, Irregular and corrupt afrectiona of the heart.,' Toronto Farmers, 111arket. -Clary.e. Fleah-The carnal, cor- - rupt nature, fulfilling, March 16. -Wheat steady, 100 bush of white &ailing at 70 lo 72c, lived In the actual commlosetc-They Ion of all thcoo sins whle,i their corrupt ni- and a load of 16roose cvt 67o. Barley turles Inclined them to commit, Mind -14houghts; mental suggestions and - dull, i0o buwb. iselli-nig at 44C. Oats steady, with s � alo of 11DO bash. at purpooes as distingulslied from the blind Impulses of the flosb.-J., F. SY can't$. There was a fair ;gupply of butter & B. By naturoo-Nature, In Greek, and eggs, Choice Imrge rdllg butter, IT"It'11111111 that which has grown In us _ 16 to 17C, and pound xalls at 20 to 44 peculiarity of our jtoetng, as 2k3e; 110"'O' Imid eggs easier at ISO distinguished from -that wbich has jeen wrought on ma by more extor- . Pei' 407eal, L I . - Vegetables In gooid supply at un nal Influences.- . changed prices. . 11-1.1 j . Ir. Salvation all act of diville . Bay in -moderate tillppl;y, with . mercy (Nisr. 4-9). Sales, of 1-16 loatds'at 4)12 to $IN a 5, 5. But God -The apost,le now to" to" timOtIVY, ctild at 06 to SO shows the glorious change that had for mlxvO. S,Lrr�i� Is munitual at §6 teen wrought In theiii through tile gospel. Three words are especially to 40. I ,* Dragged liogs aie dull; none offer- e,mpIla&IZe.I-,G0,l, mercy) grace. 111ch lug. Light quoted at 1$8,60, and heavy in morcy-God Is rich In many things at 08 Ito $8.25. 1 � I.eakles mercy; He is rich tit worlds; Following Is the range of quota� Re ownts tile gold allil sllvar in a tions: . I thou,sand hills, as well as tile cattle Wheat, white, bueb., 70 to 72el on them. But while a knowledge of wheat, red, bush., 72 I -2o; wheat, these rlelies Is not nocessary to our spring, bush., 60o; -whent, goose, salvation, It Is necessary 'that -we bush., 07 to 67 -1-2c; oats, bush., . W know aj, the x4cliness of His to- 3.7 I -2c; peas, 'bush., 75o to 78c; j,out mercy. Great love -His infinite love barleV, bush., 44 to 4'Do; buckwheat, for us Is -the ground of our salvation. bush,, 50 rto 510 -1 R-,yb, bush., 52 1-20; He loved laia and died ter us while ha�y, ilmothr, Per ion, $I2 to $15; . . we were yet sinners, Together with mixed, por tom, $5, Ito $9; straw, per ch,plet-God line givern no as com- ton, $8 to) $0; apiples�perbbl., $1 to . pleto ,n, resurrection from the death ,%.75; dremed 1hogs, $8 to 68.0D; of sin to a life of righteousness as eggs, new ittlid, 17 to 18c ; butter tile bo,,jy or Chirst, hais bad Trom dairy, 10 ko 22c; vreamery 21 t� ' the grave. � ot-o; chickens, par lb., i.12 to 15c; 0 6. ra-LoDd...-alt-'Bellevors are olti- ducks, per 11b., tLO to 12o; turkeyso zone or Heaven and have theft I per lb ., 17 to 20o.; potatoes, p�r wIlplaces assIgTed there, ,which they soon bag, ,91.20 Ito 8M-25. take possession or (Plill. Ill., 2-0, 21). 1jeading,Wlicat Markets. But this may be unileratood as re- ferrinw to sanctified souls In tills Following are the leading quota- life. Having been raised from tile tions at important wheat,oantres to -day: � . I . I death of u1n, ire enter into a tied- , . , � I I Cash. may. venly union with Christ, and tile soul New York -- 791-.2 Is Indescribably happy IL, his love. ... ..... ... ...... 11 Ch,leago ... ... 0 .. ......... -- 741a_8 It to heaven began below. . Toledo ... ... ... � .. ... 7-1 - ? 76 T-9. ,Ages to comu, etc. - WN111t Duluth, No 1, '74 God had done for the sinners at Northern ... ... ... ... 73:1-4 1-4 EpHesus would be proof of His _. I great goodness .and mercy and Toro�ito Live Stock. serve as an encouragement to sin- Export; oat tie, choice cut.. $ 4 10 to I 60 . ners In all ages of th'a world. do medluin ............. 3 40 to A 00 do oows, per ow b ........ 331) to 3 70 Through falth�rtalth isk 1. , The r Interior cowa_ .............. 2 75 to 3 25 condition upon which we are saved. 'Butobers'ptoked ............ 411) to 4 40 2. The Instrument in God's hands - do good to clioiee ........ 370 to A 00 do fair to inedlurn ....... 3(O to 3 65 by wAlch we are sairod. S. The do rough to common._ 2 00 to 2 71! means by which we continue sav- Bulls, export heavy ........ 01 60 to A 25 ed. Gift -That Is, Salvation Ili the do light.; ......... _.. ., I 00 to 3 50 Foaden, short keep :* %. 3 9C jo 413 tree gift of God. Ill. I.Me unristlan life a divine ..... . do Medium ............. 3 GO to 3 00 do light .................. 325 to 360 cretvilon (v. J. -G). 10, His workmanoblP Stockers choice ............. 325 16 3 40 -IDsteadof our being the workers, do co�i inon... � .......... 2 25 to 275 Mitch coivq. each ........ � ... !Li 00 to 60 00 God is the morker and we are tile . Ex1jort e%vos, CIVL ....... � ... 3 ,5 to 4 35 workmanship -the fact accomplish- Bucks, per evrt ........ � ..... 3 Lo to S5 ed." Created-TIre saved soul is Lanibs ....................... 4 50 to 5 895 Calvos, cach ................ 200 to 1000, created anew -a new, creation. Hoge. seleot. per awl; ........ 635 to 000 Thoughts -The children of wrath 'do fat per owt .......... 610 to 000 do light, Per aft 610 to 000 -1. They are spiritually dead (Y. ........ . 1). Their only life Is a life of sin, Dradettieets oil Trade, They have no conception of & high- or life. Sin first beziumbs, then par- Ttrade hmg,'parham been a little alygees#- and finally almys our spir- law a,Dt,.v at Montreal, and It to doubtlem 43owing to -the fact that Itual sensibilities. 2. They are un- der the spell of an Unseen evil tile roadg are beginning to break power (Y. 2) T3x.ey are captives of up lit ,totva parts of ilia country, , &.4 id urinal mt tills seasaa. There is . "tan. a They are prompted to sin by the instincts of a depraved na- it- good deal of activity displayed In ture (Y. 3). 4. They are exposed to wholesale trado Circles ,at Toronto; still, although tho, spring conditions condemnation. c e Gospel are making theseIrw felt In the � country, valuos art, firmly. held in -1. God has quickened us. 2. Raised - all linei of' nrantfacturml staple us. 3. lVado us sit with Christ. This I gooj.,; impurl;a ,ire htrge -,%nil retail - change is through the moray and love of God. it is wrought in tile OrB are conli,lent that they )lave V,nothek succoatiful year beforethem. soul by faith' (Rom, v. I); lint faith Bustn%srki at Quebm during the week cannot be exercised until all gin bmO kus been notive. Buisiness has been been renounceil. Wban we forsake Tatter jitDre, activo at Pacific our sins we wIll be atived frOlu Qmst trado centrea for tl*.b past Our sins. Salvation Implies (1) do- liveranoe, (2) preservation, (8) To- week or two than la.vt year at tile ,storation. .saw* timu, In M1111tobat there is a big inorea-m in tl.o demand for ota- Good wprks.­Ther�� is a sense lit ple gootlit ais a result of Q,o I%rge which good works are necossaryto Influx of auttlowi since last Sprint,?. salvation. I'Ver are not x,mv(-.4 by NVI,olojala trade at Hamilton thle good works, but created unto good Week has been 1julte active. Tal a works. 11 Orders being Ean' Ili by tlio travelers l"RACTICAL SURVEY. are largo and well digtributed and Oar condition by nature. Dead Ili Wileatc, every confidence on the troypasees and sins. Not only disease.1 part of- retalleru throughoat the but (lead; that is, opiritual (loath country In the PtLuro boci,dItfouv of reigns; throughout man's entire moral trade. Shirlittentg are largo now, a4s nature. Ire Is totally depraved and rot -alters appear to be anxious to devoid of all -spiritual life. There Is Care early dolivory of the good3 nor lite in him To die lit a. natural bought, so nos to brs in a pooltion sereo means a separation of soul to meet the dematicIg of an early and body. Epi,ing tra4le. London jobtlGrer are MaW9 only hope, It must be To- ,eceIvIng wnny orderit rot, spring and memb,,rod that God is rich In moray suminer gGoclos. Ttoy are veryfirm only through hiti Son Jesus ChOst. In their Ilevo as to value, At Otta- They who rejeet ilia one who slim] wa t1mra, H a very, good movement bl,9 blood for nien that they might in wholoiftloo trade Tor tills time of have life must forever remain dead, t4o year. Country payment:3 on Ilia - for. tile Ilia is In tile blood. Mercy turlr.g traper tIAs'rdonth. )lava been Is ue-werded favor. 'it risen solely good, ar,d tho conditions (it trade are out of the benovo!ence of Gol. Con: gell(irally healthy, ,v4luos of staple SLquently no good work or even mul goods are firmly hold. tiplicity of J;ood works call rendor Vaillares Tbili %Vt�ek. tiny man worthy of the mercy of Z a. Dan & Co., report liabilities Clot]. . Abundant moray, God 19 rich In of comm(�rclal falturea in March $2,088,070, against $1,879,280 last moroy. This wonderful atatoment yeal.,, Valluros t1W week In tit(, should encourage tile Antipr. One United States are 2,10, against 220 hav oall, 1111ho"tarth to thn Lord's ,mat week, 'I'll the preceding week* and tho fulnow thereof. They tell and 2#11-1 the, ug week [&;a i's that there &V13 LWOJILY-RVO rail- yoar, and incorre Cana?,11t)"'I"Al against lo Ilong of run" With worlds revolving I last; wook, 'I'll tho proceding vvool, and aroujitT them, and yot It Is not ssid 84 last year. 0, failures tills week In tllq,t G .1 Is 1`1011 In worlds, but It Is '& ilia United 9tateg 8.1 were In tile wall thalt lie Ia riab Ili meroy." I East, 74 Soutif;- 65 WoRt -and 10 In Tl,.o 11oivoli of morey. It qulekoji'a th(i Pacific States, and 08 report tho *'dead." Man 13 utterly lost, but liabilities of $5,000 or more. through nibroy be May be saved. Mmey know,j no hard enexto and all . 31t' &sko lit a chmneo, through ropent- oneet and faith on the, Part or tile Nm on 101coet-work. 'Inljor. Titer perpetuity of moray. "That In � "I -low are you getting Oil tit your tile agog to coma lie might Ell � ow tile bow place?" uAked. a lady of 4 I-,tlrl oxe,pulling riahag of Ilia graemll IRM. whom r4ho had reemilmnlided for a VA-Clon, is not like a it;pont rifle ball situation. WhIcAf wealcong In force, necordIngto I'Vory well, t1tank you," tinHwer. tho 011stando It ]lite eovored. it Ill L14T ilia girl. jnql; aa ,strong to quicken InL%n front "I'm glail to lieur It," said Clio tile clead In tills age aos it wait Ill )RAY; "YoUr oniployer h; a very titer beginning, Goil 19 an ever pro. olea tw;polt, atill you vallnol; 410 too 1jent )?ally. anfl 4�j J116110,1tyid yeartj Ig itillell for bpr.11 49 A, tl4Y to blia, With lillu 14 no vay. ,- 111 don't n1pall W, lita'(1111", wll.H tableno%_ Ykelther shad16W of ttirning, t1w innocent roply. I I .....-11. � --I.- ­ ­`­­ _.­... ..., I I 1. .1 I I � I .1 �, . I'l-I.." 1, 1�111.1 i I....'' ­111,1�. , � � wowyp""" . I I , ' 4 6 J I M 9 1 HENRIETTA LI�E COULLING I . . I I I I � � I %I � - . . , � I . . . I . `. I - I ...� � , , � , , , , , I - . I � I I I , 11, I , , .. , ,. , "114 ON I Papoo .1 All aborat ,4o prize folgilt"10 � TUD Shrill voice rang out lit tIN ovelling air, above tuo, liturmur of the atrout. . "Got out of this 10 roughly emiled tire conductor, as. the Car started, "Xitep oil youse own side of tile 1011100i will Yap?" partly retorted Jim, the huneliback. "Youse t1ink Youso a Smarty, octolill; youse?" And , he swung himself from the oar. JIM Arms In, 411gh ,spirits thisuron. 11) t rot- the aboQuat of tile prize f flart had ottuAcd Ills papara toosell A Well. Tli'aro wAs only one left,and riattivk that Into life rugged pooket ho started up tiliwit, wjAstling war- r�.ly, After a ha,lf hour's walk lie stop- ped fit front of a hundsomo house. Instairtly Ilia door opened# And a little bay I -an out, "110110, partilor," cried 'he, "what juck 7" "Jim IdAmdy," returned tho news- boy, tbig auspicious expression on 419 woazoned face changing to one of pleasure. "'I's playin' In luck dose days. It's a dead easy winner, Sea? But I ;Yelled till mer pipes give out,'? "You're dreadf ul ,jate," reproach - f UIIY said Charlie, I've been jvatoll� ( Ing for you -ever so long I ," Then takIng tile 911111,7 hand Of the rflg� a -muffin, he continued, "Comeround I!, the back yard," 1, Wit" made you so late, Jim ?,, A copper got big IlooXs on me," explained Jim. "Oh, Jim 10 exaoltedly cried CliaT� lie, llwbut did 'You dov, ', fiNuttin," coolly returned Jim, Anudder Inewple wuz run In for pinobin, some papes, an, tie copgot wfind da$ I seen ,lm sli,lpe lam an' ,a carried Me off ter do porlice sta- t4on. .900 ?" " And then ?" breathlessly asked Char4a. "De stol> coughed up do papes, an, do Copper let 'Iva off, but 'a kepl me' dere a long tolme.11 "Is that all ?" asked Charlie, 4n a citsappointed tone. "Yes, dat's all," answered Jim, taking out his knife and, beginnitig to Whttltla a stick. . "Toll tile a Story, a, true oneX begged Charlie, after a moment's pause. "Lemina, goo," meditatively began tile newsboy, "Onst (fare waz a dorg __1) . I . "No, Jim," Interrupted the' little boy, "nottliat One." "Onst dOrG wuz 0, old mug," said Jim, "an, If---,' 1110, Z10,11 I cried ChaxIle, "tell me all about mc,411 � "Dat"S w0tabor up ter, to It 2" asked Jim, laughing. "Youse wants we ter Jolly youse. See ? Oust dere wuz a guy--" ,�Tlw newsboy," Interrupted tile Id. "Lemme 'lone, will yor ?11 said Jim. "Onst dere wuz a big newale, and one day 'a wuz evylnl Papeii-w1en, bully goo I all on a Sudden gunithin' jumped frc>r4 behind a tret--_11 :11;amp arlie. 'So It -wuz," good naturedly agreed Jim "an' do ne � 0sie wnz so skeered 'a wuz about ter cut an, run, thinkin' It wux a cap. Dan 'ej taut 'O'd look aon. 'Wlat Vell is dIvT sesee, like dat. See? An' don 'a seen dere wuz Jag a little kid under do big hat, Den do newsio felt like or farmer. 'I'm on ter youse,l said 'a, smilln' kinder sick, "I frightened you," cried Charile, laughing with delight. "Tell I seen It -.wuz youse,11- gald Jim. "And then you held out your hand allid said, 'Hello, pard,1 an, we've been friends ever since, haven't we, Jim?" "Yes," assented Jim, 11 leept do tOlMO VOUffe--" * "Chavile I Charlie to' Called tile nilree, running bareheaded Into the yard. "There you are again talking to that dirty Loy. I've been looking fox, you everywhere." "Please let me stay, Same," begged tile 61111d, 'Vve got on my, eoat, and __I� . "Ali, . go mn' . chase yerself," con- temptuously cried JIM, Interposing himself between the nurse and the little boy, "I's takin' caret of die kid. Nalittin' can't burt 11m. See?' " "You sassy. boy," began the maid. 1'11--" . - ,*448ay," Insinuatingly Jnt'llrupted lin "I'm dead stuck on youse, Dat's all huliky wl,d do kid." . "What'll lite mother say ?11 asked tile girl, looklit.- longingly at the cheap novel, -which she took from umdeT hex apron. 1 "Don't let ]ter oil to It, See?" re- plied ilia urcliln, winking knowingly. "'Say, you.so a peach, an' dat 'goes." "I'll finish this allilptor," said the girl, yielding, "and then you must coma In, Charlie, do you hear ?11 "I ain't got no toline for lier," scornfully said- Jim, as the maid dis- ouse, "she puts oil too nially frills for ilia. Wot kind of a mug .does bile Call '01`88M Of cow It wuz right for oar ter leave youse, 'cause she done It lerself.11 "XIms" i4egged Charley, settling himself again on the ateps, "Lot me go home with you some tima.,, "Wot's dat song an' danoe youse gIvIn' in*?" asked JIM. "Pleaoo do," urged tho child, "Naw, naw,11 answered JIM, shaking Ills licad. "Youse don't know nutt1n, ii-D,Ont Ue nowsles, Charley. Doy's scrappers, (ley Is, an' sometimes w1en de mugs got ter serappin, day cracks each udders' nuts, an, do loldy irat keepode place whoer I lives to drunk ino-st of do tolmo. She's a (1 -bully goa I I most done It." "Did what ?11 Inquirlad Ubarlle. . "I won't tell youse." " 01), please (Ia, Jim. to "Kaw", saild Jim, with decision", .11 wonitput a kid like yonso on tap, tv tIng z g like dat, see v fil"WIll you, tell me when Jim a - boy V 'W-litbe.1) I "How M-92" tonsIngly asked Char - le, "wbon Put Six 711 2aw", When ism seven?" "Naw, when yotuse eight, Mobbe f $r doubtfully replif'Xi tile gamin. "LOOIC 'era," he continued, taking, the papel- from Ilas pocket, 111,00 got sumthin rev youso." "Hon,04 711 asked Charlie. 1-T in .tIS de gospel truto. I ain't try - gr to Stuff youso", . "That's flne," Cried the little fi,oy, Stepping life hands. "Moir I enn ., Play X'lii Ia haw"Y. Tall mo how you wit go "D41,1= ep,"iti3pye,rllo'stjill(tldt?'Iie urchin, In a P&-trollizInr lollo� 111 Joe ot"vlatl . papos, pmpw� all, I jumps on nil da I'Arls," 110b� I hope ilty marnma will 10 we lid a nmvaboY Whein I am it big bo3r," oo�jrerly swId Chartle.01 'Not on yer ftln-typia,P frald ,Jim, "I want to be a newebay like yoft", Intiloted the little boy. -Tim looked from Ills poor, flefornied Tioly to the raxIlant linagia of beatiti. rut Childhood J�ciforo hill) and smiled 911w,"011liellOr say dat for, Charli I 13 ?11 Ito F.�adly askeil. "Yollign don't ivanter 1;0 sbok with ift crookNI back all, quPer logo like me." "But X love tmu, 31ju Ill Cried -the little ono, throwl"dg, Ills firms v about tho wait. "Youlr6 the onir big I r�, I 1. �. I ) . � , ,� I . I ... �.. I I MORPHINE FIEND.z, 10,000 orwhelki iow-Ten Ver Vent ork1bysielaiie Slaves. -.1 I 1. , I I . �A�,,.,.,,.., .. : . 1. I 1� .." I - ,- , . 40tyl 1 know, who Inovor goti; Mad of Playing with wo," T-hQu lie wbisorail wIth, lit$ Molith 01000 tO JIM'S Oar, , "I knoriv you doult like tu&t liump. 77�rau novor told Me isq, bat 11 know It, 4,ud ISO every 1pigut, lybon 1 'lay my PrP7.orkis I 4sk God to take It a,1MV2 1 1 1 . I ,,Thii gave 0implie a big bug. A 'EllIll Ills throat kept him from ug, The, lobild'o soft arms were a JXI a Oat tile street bo7'o nooX, big sweet breath was. Ia lite' face; and stirred by some naw, feeling, Jim stooped and pressed lite pinched and grTlliy: ollook against the rosy upturn�a lips. It was but am Impulse, fait 113 aA. Instant lie pushed Marlia, frout him almost roughly, "All, -1 I feet like a sissy, 01 The bab,y,1E lips quiverod, '. And I lite e,vos filled with tears. I t "Jim," be begam, I'doo't.11 I "Quick, Charlie," called the nurse, , rualling out of tile door, "I isee the Carriage oolning doivn tile next Street. Your mother -%Vill be looking for you, dirocti,y 11 and site took bold ., of the ohild's oxin, I "Take your Plokers often; Ilm or I'll pitinell 7ouse face Ill cried JIM, obak- Ing his fist at ,,hot,. 111hem ast Charlie bog -in to cry, 11 Nxw, new, pard, yOuise a maa you is, I'll see youse , again to­morr�p. So long.11 And lie wayed M13 hamd as j0hartle Choked down his sobs mail followed the nurse Into the house. Tile older bok went to the front of the houlse, and watched Until a smiltrig face appeared at the nursery window, and a little hand was waved at, him, and then some One drewl the Curtain upon the only bright scene It, Ills day, , . . At that 'mo,m6nt a carriage drew uip, to -che house, and as the footman Jumped down to open the door, lie ealledit i I ( "Got Out of tile way,, It, . The hours door opettled with a flood of light, and Jim isaw a laog, wrap. ped IA- rich furA stop out of the oar- rlage. I I'SlWs a torrowbred, an? dmt goes," ejaell-lated lie, Then the do -or was closed, mud lie was left alone in the gathering dark- ness. Wilth a shiver lie drew his throad- barb cc9at about him, and turned to- wards the miserable plae4 that lie called home. He was tired, and Ills back hurt, but In, spite of that, lie whistled as be stuck his hands In life pockets and moved away, for ,Tim was thinking. not of the cold, but of a pair Of baby blue eyes, from wIllose serene depths shoine,'not pity, ,als- . gust and lo&thing, but genuini love and admiration; for JIM was a hero inl0hartle's ages, amd the love of a little child haa awakened the divine spark Ili the breast of the out -cast itewsboy, I I . k I ,i. t.4 * * 411 44 * t k " 11'apeo I papea I Bxtry I"-" JIM broke off Ili astonishment, for, standing alone on the opposite cor. ner, he saw the little boy whom lie bad left safe at big own home the OVODing beforp. The child bad lost his cap, anti life sunny curls were blown over his laughing, rosy face. He saw JIM, and, calling out -gaily, ran to meet him. I " Look 'Out V, called arini in alarm, for an electric car was hearing down upon the child. But Charlie saw- and heard notbing, so eager was lie to reach ]its friend, Jim's heart stodd still at Lite sight qf the child's peril. Heedless r.f the Cries of warning, lie Made a dash for Charlie add emught him In his arms. " There'll be two lives for one I" called a man's voice. . A woman soreamed. . "See! He's got him, and they are Off the trackl" cried another voice, " No, lie's down!" . Ar.J`Im fell across the rail lie throw Charlie from him with a mighty effort to a Place or safety. The matorman trio,zi in rain to `gt%p the car, but Succeeded only lit glowing -it. Above the shoute of the 6xelted crowd rang a wild cry as the car struck the boy, and then stopped. Gently they carried tile limp, pathetic little body to tile sidewal , k and a man forced some whiskey be- tweell ilia blue lips. " Huffy gee I" Zuoaned JIM, as can- sclqusness idtarned. " I'm clone for lip "Here I" cried a voice. ,,Give me that bottle I Ilo's fainted again ill JIM heard a rUsIlIng &S of Many waters In Ills Cars, and charlie's volee Lame to film as from a dier- tance. "Oh! Jim, are you t1urted very much T1 I . Jim's eyes Opened unseelngly, then A 11911 t ea,me into. them as he recog. illZed the flowar-Ilke face of the obild close to his, And heard the little fel- low Saying through big sobs: to, See, JIM I I sold the paper for an -Cents, and It,s ,%It for yet, 1,, Foll a moment the drawn face was lllumlned with a smile, as with a supreme effort, Jim whispered: t " Tank youse, par(l. Youse—up- 0 de -limit -you 18.11 11 Here, we,11 got him Into all am- bulance!" Called it policeman, 941vhy, tills Is alm, the bunchback I" be ex - Claimed, as they lifted the hor. But Jim Was a hunchback no longer. Charile's swered, . '1701111 Weddiug CalEe, Speaking ol ,,daltolous wedding clake," Ilia one willell -lotiss Farmer reconjulended Ili Made lit tills way! dream one pound of butter, and gradually one Pound brown sugar, All the yolks of twelvo eggs beaten "tit" thl" and 10111011 Colorado four squares melt0d chocolate, one VOUIld (four (except one-th4rd Out) need to dredge fricit), mixed and krift� od With four teaspoons cincladjon, four teaspoons alloploo, one and otle-hulf toaspooll of maeo and One nutmeg grated. When irell mixed ftdd three froundo ralshiv, see(led Und out In places, two pounds But- tana raising, one and one_jl�ftlj Poundo citron, cut into thin ,strips, one pound ourralitp, one,11,t1r, of a preserved lemon rind, one.1j, %it of a preserved Orange 0114, both out In very small TAB dy, ilia whites of twelvo a 'ggo, beaten until Stiff and dry, and . jilut before turning Into th!) 1111118-0115 quarter tea6lioon socia, dIf;sOlVOd in ona tabloopooft hot water. Steall, four lionrs and finish Cooking by iav� I , IL Ing In it Illot ()Veit over night. t.po ninke tile tondaut f.*,)r tile wedding eako bollbons, boll two .11111 a limit 110utlds sugar, oil(.) and on , a.h9LIf eutig flat Water and. ollo-quarter ten. 14110011 orpaill-Of-tartar until 1), sort ball May be formed When tried lit 001,11 Water, 1) 3 not Stir during boll. Inge find as sugar hdiforeo to sjdps Of kettla witfiv (jit Wit], tile hall4i first 411plicil In Cold � w4ttor. pOur Onto it illarble klial); Coolb tllf%n work with! it Rp&tdla uAtIl - white alid oreattly. Icilead, put In howl, Cover with (Aled Imper.-Bopton vans- orlpt, _------ I- 44110) (Irlieltv. Tile worlil is going round And p(julity , A-nd round about Ili spo,,jee; .41111 ull tll(y 101116 it's going rOull(l WrVro Walking on ito face, , -Columbla, J'6acor, . . . � 111111111h.- .w.."2:2"00"V1_-"ne9=�_ _ - . . _. ---- W_ - . . .. I-- . __________ . __._.______,_ _11,_ � _! ... % - - - — - �.._ d ,.-. L�� ­--­; d . - . . — . —­ d,.,. _ot, ---- - — - — At leafit 10,OOD Porsono In tills country are victims of 1-itorrilline, dutt 10 Pei, oent. of American pbystolans .%To slaves to OPIUM . lit some fQrm, 40. 00rding to & AtatOmOnt 0401)teil by. the Medleal Nomr.s. All recent otsil. mateA thO 6411110 authority ag.erts, moreover, Ilidloato tll,%t tile UB0 Of worphino not only als it drug to allay Palo* but alio its Ali Intoxicant, Ili dally becoming an Incirvasing evil. � A phylelclau to whom tills litate- mant iviia quoted by a. Sull reporter expressed some doubt as to tile ex. tollt of tile ayll too far do tile inctitcal profession Is concerned, but Said that tile ffeaerAl estimp,10 was rather un- der than over the mark. I Tile demand for Morphine lit tile drug istoros to Increasing at all alarming rate," said tills ph,vs$iClan, "Teafflo In the dt,ug Lj restricted by law, but tile lo,w W P1,4010ally titer- feetual, Any , morphine fiend , who, needs a supply knows 110'w to ,obtain It, and (1011-0 Obtain it readily onough atud apparently D118 USVT of tile drug makes mainy morm "Before long there ly sure Ia bo a cry for Increased restrictloil. What Ls'neaded, however, to not so ,,,net, a new law, but tile stricter enforce, moint Of tile present one and vlgoroiti pro-scollUou of those who connive at the 1111olt traffic ill tile ,aturf.,, WhIether Or not It it; possiblo, to oure, the confIrmed morphine eater after the habit has reached it ver. ioui; fftago is Still the subject or de. bate araDmig Physicians. e also 4alfforalloes of opinion as to tile bait treatment, although the alithor- ltic%.s agree now that Inatitutio , al O he sorvloes oru a trained murna to outwit tile ounlillig 4"Oused in tile patient by tile Cray. Ing for the drug are essential to one. amfl% . Bathm and exerelea lit the open,air form am Important pmrt of thwti%v. e0t treatment advooated, and It. 4,;, laid down that there Is practically a OertullitY at a relapse unloss tile treatinut IS prolonged to three IuGntbir, oftonor to six. Tile sudden withdrawal of the drug by friends or relativen, borror- atriolmn over tile dircovery of tile d1semse, has re"Ited lit niany cases In a .*atal. collapse. Substitution of some other oplum derivative line now been rejected as unsatisfactory. Gradual withdrawal of It or taper- Itiv the doses Is tile only choice In a majority of cases, and in some cases lessening it by olle-sixteout'll is as much as can be effeetod, at first. "It IS onkV In Tenant years, I gala tile physiolan quoted, "thoAt ilia treat- mmit of morphine cases lilts beau pro - Party taken up. Now suob cases are of compmratively frequent occup- renoe In the practice of every ined- leml maral In the, City." ----- P0 THE SMALL 4�'*�,00"4�o",Ol """ ADVERTISER, (By J. Troy, Ili tile Canadlan Grocor.) [AA~AAOAAAAAA~A~Aj '110ro Im to be ,in Idea lyreva- . -SOL lout that acivertl9ing is for Inrge dealers only. This belief has kept mailY a small n3orchant from fill - proving Ills OPPOTtullit1w in thisill. reel-IGn. Nearly, It not all, the largo re- tail moref.m.nts of the present da.y haN-o became so by oxtonglveadve�' tIsIng. � Tile Advertising wlitall tiley have 110'10 MaY not be the liole Cause of their success, but It ba4 been tila, greatest contributing cause. Nearly all large enterprIves, which are now meeting w1th wcll-deuervod 13uc- COW, have begun oil a small scale, Their advertising ,was done in it small Iray, but it liao beeh, kept up day after day and year after yeil.r. Good busla6os methods, untiring industry and good ndrortlaing are 010 factors W.Ilieft bring snecess In business. I DO not lie afrall of being over- shadowed by the big advertiser. The "g advertiser Of tile prWent per- ha'p may ]lave been a small advar- tfs.�! only a fair year.,; ago. Many times tile Nv011-lirorded reader of only a few lines, or ilia smil,11 d1spilty i0yertisement will reach tile eyes; of woro readery than tile pre_ tentimi'l displity of the Larger store. It tells ilia People you ]lave goocIR id sell and what. you will 6.011 them for- '10lat Is all tile big otorocan say. : . . Nina tITWO9 out of toll it Li ilia price that sellis the goods, so don,t be airald to tell Your .,story to tho piub- lie. if you toll It In tile right way alld practice no deception it will be , 01ilyl a qa0stiOn Qf & very little time until YOU will begin to r000lvoade..; s r investment in advertising space. The dealer, be lie tile corner grocer or the largest dealer in general merchandise tattle city. i0o will sell istapW or special articles, quality coilMdered, for the least 11:10ney', and lota the pqople know, It, -*Vill. receive tile lyttronage. Every city has plenty of exam - P109 &hOwing how small dealers In all kladu Of Merchandise have made their business a success by wige Rnd Judiclotts advettlaIng. Take wtat Vaca, you ban afford, contract by, tile year,; Watch it, Change tile matter very frequently, nild,you will -soon nw.1 mx)ye, room for your lqtOro and more erpace '111 tile pjjp!�T. U119 advice 19 tendered the wl�lole� Saler, m%narao-turor anti jobbor as Wall as the osmall retailer' They C111T Ilitract Attontion by a liberal USO Of advertising space In an hon. Ost' trade nowApapor, .'Just the onino nS tile eldrIll retailer anti by takIng 'PPOO IP tile dally or weekly ilows- paper. Xudictoug adi,epti,qlag Will do,rel,)p any InGreantilo bugl000s, th-at has it right to exist. - . ___ SUNPAY IS ASSASSIN'S" DAY. _ � . ItIllel-a Who I'let frllvtt� Dow)) (in That Do,y. 'Of 018 Rix rulers who have been murdered during tile I,Lgt two dij. cades, notes the London Chronicle, rour met tittir doom on, Sunday, and ilia other two Oil Saturday. czar Alexander 11., I)resldont 0,armot and Kin 111IMbOrt WOrO all 01&111 'on Sao- cl,ty!alld illough 8,h,th Naro-nd4hvii ,Wag killed oil j,,rI(I.ty, that oil th(i A10910MIMIlbrith, anti Ito was actuall,V shot Willio kneeling In tile mosque, Oil 811nd-tY, too, Senor Canovali, tho 4,Va,clitill 1"reinter, %Vag jcjj:ed� will.,C, tile lite of lixesident r.411po was twice Itttelilpto(l 01, J�uil(jft � y in 1806. No. -t � ., �%ulldly Is 8111111114.yj And On thiFt (lay General (yartield, ilia r-Dinpiopas of Austria, and I)resident MoXinley mpt 01PIV Woo all�l It wiw on n fttur- d-lythat King Alfonso stood Ill Peril Of 1110 life. Moro mortals hall tit(,, WeiNk Olid w'Ith ploagure, but to illon- Arell" It geollis a sonscill or pecallili, poril. ________,_ 'No, %fAude, (11-ar, tit(. girl who lit, vcrt'16061 for light hollNework Isn't looking for alilaeo In a lightliollee. � I . 4^ 14 C 4_ L 4t