Y Far the Largest ORNING Daily L_. = THE CHARLOTIEIOW G ARDIA sm Daily clf°°l°tl°n Mfiatches All Earl in this Provinas Momin Mail `;nml\iI¢0irqiI:`_ii{aBi‘IvMiTIIii}TNAI)1¥\TA4h“!tTn :<2 79 ° J e> si? c,-4 :i w'i-:EKU _f Z ` ._------ _ _»:-._ ` _Z _______ Special to The Guariiiua A large a“‘l"'°P'°"”'t““"" “"°°““g' I I A Lounoiv Nov. a.-'rue' Mail .lays MONTREAL, Nov. a.-ciiniirc snr- BALTIMORE, Nov. 3.-rife iwiice FISHERMEN uiiicl in iii Niiioiiiiisi Puiici ciuiiii PROTESTING iiiiinniiiii uw ‘”,’,‘,i‘,,E,”.}",‘§‘,S,E.l’,.,, iiiiiiiiiiiis Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardiian. THE Y. M. nl l,obster Packers and Fishermen of ~‘ the work of thd .Colonial Office .ls ionallst, was elected in ,Druminonll believe they ‘have in custo-ly _thc gon- A ce Edward Island was held in _ un Priu _ ` soon to he devided, a new sc-."it_ury Arthabaska today by 1500 of a nin'or- l 9 "R&flles, in the persvii ul “'l lio- Killllelgarteu Han at Charlottetown _ of State llcingi appointed to dcnll with ity ` ‘ mas Barnette, alias, Kemp, oi 'i`oi'- ` n the business of the ielf gov rfiing »l( t 0 t yesterd Y- _ I ` D _ _' I - »2 ' lm record of Drummond nnd ,l,tn_ on o, n ., who ls held on -.1 charge The nleetlng was presided over by olnlnlnlns. _ i _ nbaska since Confedemtl . of having ,robbed the ,<,.$l_ln,,n,e ol _ _ _ _ llv. _ 0 t _ b _ on is asfol- . __ _ _ "‘ hers pi‘0lD| - \ _ - _ . ' _ _ _ _ A_ n_ wn,.nn,tnn_ M_ P__ L_ME_PPmwne ____ _ a_;Enm_;aeec;l_ia_n_g_e__ei_l. _:lie T_;_!rl_r_l_l?l 1867 S _ Mariiiy. Also in custod lsl Miss l- lorenc M. P-» “nd ‘zlniddtglradqizxchssion ‘oi the Crewe, but in any casa it \\.iil not' be lg72:DgT.?;:l (g;l:))‘ Qultiflngv ,.eg,nnn0ns ol the lon Special ts The Guardian. made till after the imperial lccnfcr- lg14_l,snrler (Lilo gf; Prop” n. industry Wnn can-lad on MU`N'DREf`vl-. Nov. 3.-A man wail ence and may not involve the appoint- 1g77_Bye_electldn_ Bonllnmn (Q) 22 ster iis ing _ . _ ' released from the Victoria Hos `tal t I ` ‘ t _ 'lille following resolutions .were iin- today was had twen__y______e nails pti__k_ men o a new ,minis er < t d d th- sa t _ . _ pniiiioiislYd_;id<_>_l_> iheagtandiig Tom? en from his stoinach, following a be-torwafrtl Marine & Fisheries Ot- surgical Operation' I mittee o le ’ The _man posed as s. vaudeville per- _ tswil- former and swallowed nails as s. part lllovcd by Mr. Ryan and seconded fn. t ,_ (Lib) 'llws P‘"°a“ OMc:i'.SoInthem assed throu h his 1900_LOms Lavelgne li' M by' _ . I I p g 1904 .I Y _ in-.1 R _n,cd;___ _ -louis Lmergue \I.ili; e l-egnrd to the Lobster _Imus ry as sn; [nl-th by the Department of ~ » .___ 1882-Boiirbeau (O.) ll,g 1887-Jos. i1.~a.vergnc (Lib iiriop 1891--Jos. Ilavergne \Lih) toll: 1897-Jos. Lavergne (Lib) lzlil, 1897-Byefllection. Louis !‘n\'u',_;:\e 1048 iiufip 2'-'IG i3iIiIIi§i`SiHii MCCURDY WILL TRY ‘ now . ', & Fisheries ,requiriing the Special to The Guardian. Ihlllsmiif thil traps to 'ue one and one- ~ LONDO_N', Nov 3 -Earl Crewe will S edlal no The Gun dlan t , ' ~ ' ii . q'nnr_n,_ lncllng _apart and inesh__in succ;er_l__\#i:~r1 ut Morley, ns seere'.ary_ (}H1(;A(;,0_ N0v_ 1;;__ Rldlng tn ,nn ' the fiends to_ be _three inces in_ sise for i:i_. _ _ _ _ ._.... depot lu 8 n0n_nnin_n -,_axn_nn_ _mek nn, ,nloptcd it will _mean the ruin of It is s_i.i_ .it fRd.gihf: i-Ion. Mr, Hui NEW YORl\, Nov. 2.-It was an- Johnson, lieeavy-weight llnglli -f,__“-n, the Lobster Indus-try as far as_P\rince court will :oed Earl Croive. noiinced tonight that J._ D. M_c~ `s¢;rn¢;k .hy 3 bl-lck and n ln,.,;n nnnn' . _ ~ ~ Curdy, of Glen H. Ciirtiss stall will cnt ln his lorellead_ . lllilwiiril Island is concerned __ Flrst~I_iccaiisc no parties would be 'fuouslllllja try to fly all aeroplanu from the 'deck wllllng to _givesiipplics such as Rolla, _ _ _ _ MINERS of _a vcssel fifty nlllen. ____ sea ___ n STORM SWEPT Osns & I‘io\islons to Packers know- Special to The Giiardian. point on Manhattan Island on Satur- In that they would be unable to Oh- OTTAWA, Nov 3.-G. C. llairlljoth tain Ennugli Fish under the reg~u1u,t- who been in charge of the party this WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.-Ailifs SaV- The Kaiserin .Aiigilste Victorian, of LONDON’ NOV' 2'”`The Wester” ioiis to rc-im-burse them for the'ad- summer surveying the Maine-New ing Fe""i°° ff" the fesclle Uf miners the Hamburg American Line, sailing coasts and eastern coast of I"el9f“_d Bnnnnwldk .l,Onndnry_ dlnd on the in time of disaster is about to be that day wlll nanny Mnl_;n,.dy und his WHS .-SW€ll_i Y0Si-_0i`i>ed with the latest rescue av- rc.-1 the course, and the aeroplane will ’°p°"°‘1' I ,. ,, . , I. ‘ paratus and first aid to .the 'injured e lnnncl, . _ Thi’ Sl10I`0B Ol U16 Trish Sea are 'DI mlnilllylia-slliiit hirh mlailxniieoliuggllg XIC) (.l..n§."'n'n°' N , 2 ,nn appliances. will be located in the In lenglllegnlllgnzlna l_.Il,1§tl;):,r\',`n',l,(l0,lI,?Elr Sffffwn iwltli the \\'1'€Clil1Ze oi small live; I)l\'iiii»Hliicliir_l__S__f_e__t____;f The country into which the kidnap- lang nl n.lrn____l-esnsnwntlng outntg and ;xei_r_i___1_ll_g_ty _D_c§_____gp_n;if>_n: nent’ Hue: has been occasioned in other towns vii “ii pers havel _ _ . . _ c0,nl,ln,._tl,lS n,.cc_,n,nl-y we neg lnnve new _md __________e____ hmm pl_mg_en_ is aoillnall outfit foi use in demonstra tie wiiil, and its sp cd \ l ll re the Isle of Man the tm _ l _ e . _ e ambiii merlcan I ine is g ' floors under water Much sufferi the 900 foot Steamship Eiiropca the when the luwlands are noodcd' luigcst shi in the world no\v und to submit the fo lowing siigges ous .ld I _ ,_ f ttled_ nnd th “___ ' I ` _ ‘ ‘ _ p _ er , which “_____m nn lun the interest 0l|_;‘e‘__ce”__';; ;‘§;1___Ste_!__9§___ co_n_____n__;£_____ The first car left Pittsburg ycster- c0nn_l,.nct,nn_ wltll ll l~egnlnl~ nel-nplnne _ BY Pioiccting the lmlister Industry, make lt dndntl-nl wn,ntne,,. nnytning d_ay mpnning for lvfonogahela city, Tn l l . _-< Should lla West . , _ _ 4 la-. Wllcfe the f\I`i=l»_ llCm0l\9_»i~l`Btl0i1 Of ninil at sen. and other purposes. KINGSTON, Jiamacia Nov. 2.»-- COFGIU-I5 til i1`ilViCl5S i`CC@`iV¢£l l1l’I`C- GaDrat<»`_iIiil-tiilmtiilne from thence to wlil be- heiiwtl iirirlimrutixirell iliixiihliiers .rusfme apparfltus mu be. given! Fm" MCUlll"lY Will “HWY iii Cliff “St on The iilllltfliii Of the Gvfriifiii =if»niiiiit,tce of the,il\lariri0 nndel. the ln._._._ , so he acting for thc <`rown, and he My nntlmlnk ln 3l,nln_ elections throughout England -and F011 H~l‘0ll'\1‘l0W 011 the laCe~ Tlm rebellioiis movement had been be un thu Labor and socialist arties. The _end Fishrrirs llopartineiit, promised) this mciting before this lcomrnittev- DIVORI/liulx-DL E Y Magistrate interfered and ordered the it its ucxt sitting. LIBSON, October 31.~'I‘he Provi- enraged lawyer to sit down. Later lonnl Mlnilstnl- ol Justice has dllalfltodi the trouble ,was ,settled with an apol- 0.\'T.»\ilIO MAN HAS A n dlvome lawn which 'proposes the ogy. _ M"\‘\lIA FOR RUNNING t t rtlin martial emancipation FOR PUBLIC PLACES. mas S a _g ~ .~ It ' l d MII LIONAIRE mance of ,ti'easu're' hunting: has van- ninsiila Accidental' steamshlp dock -.- , lyft pl1`c9B‘ll]1tre_fng:al!;l;,(,)lI;';;nt_ is msc ,J LEAVES ALL T0 WIFE ishod in the exlizdiition of the schoon- and warehouse with freight stored ' ' *tmp y O --- er Ellsmiira., which will slip out of therein valued at $300,000 was practi- ’l‘0ROi‘\'l‘|’), Nov. 1-Joel M. Briirzs The above despatch _.direct fiom Madrid. disposes of thc rumor given -- 8 P in Madrid. women candidates fared badly. TO SEEK PRIVATE GOLD. WAREHOUSE BURNED. Was Cvmiiiittcd us insane t0le bullies. LUNIIUN II] HAVE A BIG SIIIIII claim to lmssei-is the bigl;-est dry .goods store in the world. lt will bi- lthe New Emporium, in which the business founilcd by the late Williuml Wliitely, wllo described himself ris‘ the “iinivcrsal provider,” will bc ludgcil. T-he fiiiiiirliitiull stone was laid on Satiirdny. The mnnngins director says that be the largest in the world. The feet, a depth of 350 feet, ami will thus 'be larger than Marshall Field's Chicago store, the dimeiisiilns of which are stated to bc 430 by 3-10 feet. The biiifiling will he five stories H ' --`. - Z 8 height of 150 feet. The central dome will be ii i'cpi‘ese|its,tic.n of that of 'THOUSAND DROWNED. vic'1‘ouiA, ii. c., Nov 2.-imc tunn- i I sand persons were drowned at Chin-I lowing a rise of the Hun River, nc-I Mcnyoung ,districts were suiirmcrgcd. Yokohama was iiiunilatied two weeks, ago. Rain had [alle-ii continuously for 17 days and 3,000 houses were unm-l out and heavy losses were feared. I N, B. UNIVERSITY FLAYED SA(iKVILLE,N i . B., Nov. 2.-U. N. I3. went to ignominious defeat be-_ fore Mount Allison today in the wiorst'_i heating ever given a l\'1ai‘it/into Col-l lege, the final score being 36 to O. OTTAWA, Nov. 3.-Reciprocity nc- Satiirdsy next, at Ottawa. , Mr. Fielding announced last even- ton that Chris. Vicpper, who particl- pated in -ne,sd. _ The wport of the Treasurer showed quite a large overdraft due to several rensoii:-i. The .snliciliiig of funds for :tho liuivling alley, the resignation of ` 'the former ilcncral Secretary L. W. Arrliibnld niiil the more or less lack of close siilieiiiiisioii as the result of the same, -luis cuiised a slightly less amount to be collected for current _cxlu-n.-rc Llinii for the year before, while the rxpenditiires lhave been soinculiat nuire. A full statement of tlic lilinncial sitizntion will be publi- shed iii ll fl-w days. The meeting wus liresiiled over by lDr. J_ H. Ayers, the President of the |As.soulstioii. He gave a splendid re- port of the work done during the LoNnoN, Nov. 3.-London will ‘iam year. ' Afwi' siwskiiis oi the splciiuiil lgruwtli of the Young Men`s (Thristiuii Assiiciniiiiiii throughout the wcirlcl and more especially North Am- erica iiiiii the Caiiawliiliii cities he pas- scil on to review the work of the Cliarlottrtown Association, for the past year. The Association now has 1195 miunbers, 36 boys' meetings were held during tho year with an average attendance of 35. Six Bible classes were siiccessfiilly conducted with an enrollment il’ sixty boys. This asso- ciation :seciircd eighth place in the number of boys passing Bible stiiily examination in liroportion to its nicinliei-sliils iiniiiiig all the Associa- tions of I\Yi‘.i`th _->.niei‘ica. - The lm~n’.~; Hiiliiiay afternoon meet- ings while a ;:i°iat blessing have not provcil thu siivil-_~;s the committee would like. 'l‘Iiii-ly meetings were held with an ii\ioi'nl.;e att;-iidrlnce of thirty. Onc l.\iiiiili'ciI ii.';d seventy-five boys \'.'ci'e curfillril in gymniasium classes. Four liiiscbiiil :ii1.| iiftcPn`liasIf.et Iizill tc-rims were iii ol~:i`sitioii duriuir the yflir, 125 rilcii and boys talcilllg lmrt ii thc rliilwczit trzinxiz. Aloiig social . , _ . il lilfmlli Lliiiili. 0Hi'lY ,llllii ilioiitll. i0l-‘ lines the .foria lids l;\r;ii sti'<»i\;r. Niii»_ special .~'i>i‘inl i»vi-viis Iiuvc be-ii' Ii»-lil with ai: '1I.li'iuIlli.rir of six hiiiidi‘ed_ A noir il- i;<_i'i' i- ilvriiiir thc lcalr wus the ui'i‘:‘.ii`i.i\;-\i;‘.i of the boy sooiits. This is lilwvinsr ei fine thins for the boys and inll,u_v lmactical features of their world will lic 4:ai'l'ied oil this Winter. The iiistallatioil of two of the best bowllnig alleys has proven to be a wise move. It is 5, strong r~ioci.\i.l attraction to young men and boys a.n’d will in a short time also give some revenue to tlic Association. Diirinl.; the year tlie former Grniinil Secretory resin-ned to acceldi n will to Yarmouth. “While the Asso\'iliti» ~i i'ei.i,i‘cts the iielmrtiire of Mr. A:<~‘ii- bald yet we most _gladly and cariu-:._t y welcoinc i`. J. Reily to the oliziw l NEGOTIATIONS IN OTTAWA. of Gciiural .\‘cci‘ctary in Charl.il1_-- town and trust that the menilicrs w,li co-opiirntc with him to make this- it gotiatious between Canada and tlie|spIciidiil year in the work for yuiiiii' United States, will be commenced on' men." ‘ The line work of the bowling nlli-y committee, especially its' chaii'ir.uii, W. A. Stewart, was commended. The .Association looks forward til one of the best years' work in its history. There are crowds of yoiiiis: y . Amcricau Department, and J. G.| Foster, United States Consul Gener-l al at Ottawa, have been appointed tol ranfru nm ii of Toronto on several LONDON' Nov' r summer lace at River Glade, (N lon buried and almost forgotton fl-llANl.ll_,_»ll\'fl-lg ,l,l,\lLS_ represent the United States. ‘ y ~ _- , . ip . I - incisions nilii his istest attempt was iiiopived 105 P" °“’°` ‘“ th" laii Ibm” B. ivir. Jorrisn died in Sen Fren- .. i _ ll _ .lit oniatie- _ ) _ . K treasures of Sli- Henry Morg-an. -- lll Snnlll \V,.ll.,,llxtml_ where he enter- Iwccks. Other iniis are PYOP I cisco last Snmmen Hln wlll leaven The noynge of the Ellnmll-a ln to be L0ND0N_ N,_,v_ l___wll._h the snlllnn Messrs. Fielding and Patersoii, tIic_| .ed fur the lc;:islntiii‘e,' but thc rc- ly Cll0&D€l'- all no his wife, who was a Westmore- " mln Ethel H-srtlinig, Mabel Worth. (iaiiie Haslam.-Div. 1-Doris H_00il. Gladys Bell, Martha’Gorvcatt. Div. 2 kets whiether the ancient treasure is d A l-- a l ln er lt tn d iou,_bt foi sends and hubs llnm lilll,,n` _lunn B"ntln,._ ' A Ison, Earl Ranahun. l»ll“'i‘~ ii 'cl S 'th-DI _ 1-Francis ,, t WEST KENT SCHOOL' traced with blood upon tihe skin of a l-litlicrtu they liavv l>i‘0il Ollllifcll iv Callilzliuil, l"i'ciluUOYl'= V Fred Steel’-“ PRINLE STREET SCHOOL' il R. H. Campbell-Elsie DGWB-T. RRY' snake had been stolen from the red wait nt t.Iii:.°.i:sto\vii several hours for llil* 2*l"iiiii'.i Vesscy 'Cyril Trainor, JDS- U- S°'=‘"‘3""Afl°le Gordon’ Ll _ nifmvl BYOW. Hl1"0ld_ Rit°l‘l“~ men by some whites. the ai-ru-ul of ilic _.mail bags. "la Urban Piucaii l lian MacIntYi”¢‘. Ailme Gardiner' . J. G. Bennett-Ernest Auld. J0l1il Alice lrcniicsscy-Diincan Stewart Laura K. Scott--Lillian McIécnz_i_e ManLeun_ Harry St8_n_ley_ Lorne l-I `8tt -_ R __ 0,N mi Enid Jean Finlayson, Bessie srl- M_ R_ Be___h___1e__Gem_d Ke__y_ Ne__ mem c__mm_m_l__d _by Captain Roy. ~ _ _ed Advertise 'neu' Willie l3Y);llf‘- Hn( “por c thers, Gladys RitCIiii’~ son Mcliliven, George Gardiner. Goodwin of Gloucester. .innin ic. M <1 l _J ll M 1- ' ,~ is sic Bovyer-Bell* R“*_*°""""l" G. i-i. onmniinii-wiiriiii ivicncoa, Ieselili l.e(‘lnIIi€ uggnlles -ToI]\nstc0l\i1.mS Angle Wright, Ruth Mac_Phail. Fnnnln McL,.0d_ End ll/l¢l,¢0d_ when he found out a rude map Qi1i‘.°HSli0‘»Vi1-I Besides t e two leaders the schoon- l-lol head uni lliiiiliii. greater tiilin ever, sholvinlz thc goiui ll y = er will carry a crew of six picked_ .--'1*f»--- “ ('l‘_oo'Inte lui: Classiflca.tIon.I FOUR iviiuisns KILLED. --'=" f - ff'-“”"°“ "*‘“ use there has been made of thc tlioiis- nnjs of packplges of seeds, plants unit shrubs which were distributed early i'n thc Slislng. A niumbcr of prizes turally iinatcur, but tlicir taste and Tmvclli-ins -iwiw thc (‘, l‘. R. are de- oxamlilc have spread to the coinniiiiii- lliirliteil with the llrocu lawns, bright- tics across the continent, with uston-lciieil by flo\\'ei'.»l, which greet; their ishing beneficient. results. Eiith\islnsniIcyes_ and it is a common occiirrence and siiccess this year have bccu for sonic 1Iowei~ lover from Europe or lille lfuiti-ri rltiitcs to drift into the lf'omlmu_\’s offices with it carefully ‘lil-r-s-,it-fl llowor liliirkod in some sta- ltiull gllrilrii, to ask the name and 'how to ciiltivntc it. Milli' I~`ni~mer-Belonle Ohiassoii Letfie M Passmore-Wiiinifred Mc- Mary Cornfoot-Walter MacDo1ug-all, ._,.,. VFASTYV. Cllriiil. li0i119 made Salliiillr' . _ i _ini Geo, Cofrlc, Dominic Trainer, Kcnzie, Lulu D_c\vai‘. lVl°"_l“r_l° Ii1)°lc!nn_ Ernest Hi-nc. Helen Block' BUTTE, llflfiiiii-. NOV. 1--Four mil-l . _ __ es. 14v_ lb. at 'l`iintorl'1s2(_?_i_i;it{_iil Charles l-nl-,.y_ E, In. Ma.cl{irinon-Doiot Y___‘_l_____ Flora Mackenzie-William Davies, X "*“*--~»--.-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-,_-_-.T_-_-_-_-_-_-_~.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-V-_-.-_-.----cf-‘-='-‘-‘-'-'-‘~‘-'~‘”"""""""""""" wllllnm Ma-cdoiigall, Edgar Whitl00l<- ploslon this morning ln the Leonard YANTI-ll), 8 good general servant Margaret (‘illis-Jean Tait Hattie Mine, one of the properties of the Apply to _Mrs [.kAlcorn Zl r » ' i ` . . , V- Hsrris, Gladys Crawford. Bonlon & Montana Company. All the - ~ _ ' ' ' llnlnnl d _ A. A., Wadman-Kenneth Johna0n. .victims were Fin , ' i M ud Beal-es Iasbel Bourke and Char- ers were instantly killed by an e - Mai' ‘IU ' ‘ W 1 d Kent St D . an "8 F W0 LET, with bosrd, a large com- ” V ' ~`_'_°"' I inruriie front room. Apply at iss One dey s convict in -Juliet nrlsns lei; lIvihitti10ck'G McMillan John Mc i"`l“°" 5*' n`4‘uwl"l' ipicked “lp H “mp or paper "om the I r s na . "‘ ' - ` ---~-»--- -- TWH i" ' `l1 _ 'v the Bea-iitifiil Pipe Tone E n l , J k Large anid Frirnik Nich- _.___ Vl_WO IET, house 196 Richmond St. the holpelnuzllglr:l;];?l-;,n?,tlh?l,ep;`;,?&n¥: §;ll I5‘r?;I\iie." olzl-lnenldiirgithn McPherson. Sfiecllll t0 Tile GllBl`>lltm;ou wIl*I have to hear in -_- __ nn Mn' - n reply The Giiar ii f __ ___ not worth nn,,_ l’°lll'fiz his l,» l, ”' th' °°°"°°t°“'t tn t t nts to iisin mem ntcnfr/ “nil Iianos have been awarded (Continued on DM0 ll ) T 0 at 12 'I7 and tomorrow afternoon atmlve" at once pp y llliiwiirl Hmm thu “One Plan” Wm worlhh asking 0 It fs said the meanest msn living l_l0_" ' Armour. 213 l'llll9ll0l"’ St"°""‘~ ima l (ed “wh ‘ll“"l°'-- .l~° th” “"1" mg' l., l p nnlc ls the man who cheats his country., The 1 n eh l' t day will be te ___ ____ __ _ _ _l0_2.d"' . _ ln, D';“___;';t'___eIvl;Z the hifholt .'m1m- w_T__ll°_l:`_l’;§‘_‘_’l‘:s;_ ':_'_Tn,;,ll\:,.n N; tnelpeonle who send money to lorelnn nonm :mf than Znnutem n EOWLING BOURKWS Allnyg, nn- But the life that ein had stricken land and New Yk?-lk tbtllanm-“dell Ia- Gluardian who are walt-Ing to l1'BY mail order houses are robbing the ' The sun sets this afternoon at 4.46 der market. Open laWl\1ll JB lhn awal-fled 1°; ty mu? we their subscriptions to some one of Q-Bgsiiry of its wealth. and rises tomorrow morning mt6.43.'d»ays ten to _eleven. 11-3d l The mooni sets tomorrow afternnoni -'*‘°_’“°'°"“" - lowest recorded the previous night . U Hnn n 0 Stnet lnte_ By slnin nednctlve nl-l. “_ _ _ was thirty-two nbové. .1-y oc‘;,':nle§p§; L_ §_°;s¢l-; possession Ami, tnncncii with n onlistiikepity, ren Dlnlrmn ,, I _ ml d the "ld sn,-lnag, “What is not The tide will be high t-his afternoon _ A I M,.s_ N_ D. I took him to my heart. Ho Iivcil with a noble purpose, Anil struggled not in Vllll; yn Never ,soared as high aginin. sl R t th bi d with a brokm pflnion " u ei r I ein. _.'“ “I '°°°° “"'",‘“° --° °°“-°“ ° _ Mine