’ s. ‘J/JQ’ Miss Marlon Beatrice Jane MaoDonnell, cansdlm “in who N,“ married recently to Mr. P. MaoK er. The couple are motoring in' Bootlegging Brings Fortune to an Ex-iJonvictJ CHICAGO, Nov, 4_ ._..]-[0w a com‘ vict . leased irom prison virtually. countless amassed a tortiipp o; 55-000-000 by using aeroplanes in his bootieggixig business and oper- ated 46 breweries, was disclosed JON‘. ‘Saturday following the indict- ment oi eight men charged with inohibltion law violations. The lFfl11$i>0rb8tl0n b)’ aeroplane oi llilllfl‘ and stocks prevented iii-jack- ers iroin robbing the iirni. Fiank G. Parker is said by led- Phil agents to have amassed more 1.1.111 $5.000.000 lAy/EWT-Illlllllfi boot- iczging since he was released ironi lilo Joliet penitentiary live years ago. His eight empltryoiis were nth. named in the lndictinunts u liich resulted i"'om a raid. us 5.000 gallons oi’ beer and $130,000 worth. 0".’ distillery eouipment were s .~i/o<il i» c. brewery azfleged to be ownedl by Parker. Parker was imprisoned ior par- ticipating in an automobile thoit ring. He became known to the public in March 1923, as the uvi-l ator who carried iood and clothing to the group oi fishermen trupped[ by a blizzard on ‘South Fox island,- iii Lake Michigan. Later he figur- ed as the guarantor oi the Carpen- tier-Gibbons light at Michigan Cityw‘ Indiana. country. Parker, according to special agent Patrick Roche. also was connected with a 0011811111" group oi boolleggere. enzlle Ross, the noted Scotch golf. Europe on their honeymoon. eld. Sick and school committees re- itilmisini wuiitirs iisimnts [IF P. E-l5iiNil HELPING HAND. The Oct. zuoet. iug oi this institute mot at the homc of Mis- Tlios. MucPliei-gun, Seven members present. Meei. 111i; "pencil with the Creed and roll vztil answered witili "Suggestions ior ilullowoon liiu-ty", Minutes oi ht-timceting iend uml approved, and UillT€SD0lltlOlltt8 read by 500')’. Plans wcro niude~ mi- birflidiay party to lic :licld {it homo ot‘ Mrs. llod. Iilaciinc, Wood islands or,t'h, ouch member to invite two i ends, cacli to pay one cont for every ireur 0i his 0i her age. {loadings by members appreciated. Meet- 1111! closed wiili Odc. Lunch was sci-rod dud a social -liour spent. NcXL llieeiing to be ‘held at ‘the homc.' 0i‘ Mrs. Angus MhcLezm, Lower Culloden. ROLLO BAY Ten members and four visitors mot for: the Oct. meeting ni the home of Mrs. W-m. White“ Meeting opone -wit-h Ode iollovyed- by ten call miawered wiith “Home-made dyesi.’ Discus- sion ibllowed on‘ the, akin; oi boxes roi- Oriihtuilge. ,‘.‘-' It was de- cided. to purchase a-‘ow map oi Europe ior school. Next meeting to lio held at the bomb oi Mrs. Joe Chaisson. roll call to,‘ be answered by paying dues- O‘LEARY 'i‘l\.e monthly meeting oi’ lihis lustiiulte met at the home oi.’ Mist IPalmcr. Six members were present.’ Meeting‘ opened . with t-he reading of the Creed. Minutes .\'lUlllllll6Iii. committee agreedflthat Mr. O'Brien be eu- galged to do concrete base for gun, the committee were asked to sec about geitiing wreath ior soldiers monument on Armistice Day. Next meeting to be held at ‘home oi"Mi-s- E. J. l-lallet. ported and new ones were hpllfilm‘ cd. i_t was decided to buy a View; 0i zinc ior under ecil°°l “WW” N“? meeting i0 be held at the home 0 Mrs. Hugh Nicholson- mtwnp ‘RI-V-ER WEST: Nine members and live visitors met ior the October meeting at the home oi Mrs. Augustine Mclntinres. Meet; ing opened by singing "its a 800i time to got “Oillllllmed- Mhmle” oi last meetlllifi We?" 7°00 0nd adopted. Ono new member W115 welcomed. -Sick committee 81> pointed. and fruit was ordered i0!‘ the sick. Luncheon was defied a musical programme followed. One new member enrolled. Next meet- ing to be held in Hall- wiu-nximv HARBOUR NORTH: This institute met at tlic homo oi Mrs. Jo's. Kennedy ior the Octobel enlt to one ot‘ the niemlieis leaving ior the United States. Meeting ‘closed by singing the National Anthem. ‘Next meeting at like ‘home of Mrs. Alex. F. Nisbetts. , _ l MIDDLETON The monthly nicel- lug or this institirto met at the home oi‘ Mrs. Ernest Wright, rseveii members ‘biiillg present. Tho "levi-‘lli! flilciicrl with tho reading 0f "U10 “Greer? by ihc President. After roll call the minutes oi lust meeting ivere read and approved. "lam-ml; twenty mmnbers and S“ lit ivns decided to lhave schools VUWIOTS D0918 P7959“- 1141601115 (tleuned (lllillllg vacation and 09911911 ‘Vim Bmgmg ‘he one Minutes oi last meetinS We“ "ad and approved. Three womflll were appointed to visit the school- Coin- mitiee was appointed ‘i0 FY0911“ 5 home ior a child. Next roll call ‘will be answered with "The funni- es-t scrape in which l over saw 1111?- iomi in." Two new memibers on- rolioil. ‘Meeting closed with the National Anthem. - Next, meet-ill! i" home oi Mrel-“Hflffy Rem HAZEL GROVE: Eleven mem- bers and two visitors met i'0r the October meeting at the home 0i iMrs. Leslie Weeks. Roll call WEB answered with jokBB. 811d 116K‘- night to be answered with Riddles. Mrs. MacEachern and Mrs- Weeks ‘were appointed on the school com- mittee and Mia-s Mary Kelly and lMiss Alma Weeks on the sick com- mittee; Decided to have a "Mea- lirushes ;ctc., were ordered ior cleaning sumo, also wash basins ‘and soap for use oi lluDils. It was also arranged that Entertain- ment’! Commdtee meet during Oc- itober and submit lirogrnm at next ‘regular meeting. Lunch was ser- ;ved by jilie hostess and meeting teloeeil with “God save tdie King," Next meeting at ‘the home o! Mrs. Cliiford Wright. SOUTH BEDEQUE This Insti- tute me-t at the home oi Mrs. Jae. 3310"? ior the October "meeting, maven-teen members and one viei- ltor present. I. O. D. E. pictures were» framed for schools in Fern- wood and Lower Bedeque. -A number oi! sick calls were made and flowers and fruit sent. A committee was appointed to make arrangements lor a, social to be l N THE s?" ‘THE cam; MONEY BY PAUL Copyright M“ - v "v v v woke: M11111! writers of Canadian flnan-{consequence had very time u“ go,- chl 1115101? fall into the error of clfllmlllB that the card money oi 1685 was the first money oi New France.‘ As this little story oi Cauadas money progresses, we shall see that there was money in circulation in Canada prior to that date. The-card money is uuique in ‘m-c......mpo' i , t e..;p our OF canapzvs 1-,»; RD p . Shortage oi Turkey ior Thanksgiv- OF New irnauce. gm"! money. On the other haunt?“ Melvin: dinner, for according “waver. there were the soldiers to = i’. l-lernor oi the Manitoba 31d‘ the members oi the hump Agricultural college, there la a oer. P9 xu cirvil service. They were 1011a shortage ot uni-key in the do- not producers in the some BBIIBOIYMMOH this year. ‘ as that oi the lur hunters. They in tact there is a ‘general alibi-i. Were paid in the legal coin oh-age oi iowtattrtbutabie dually to ut unfavorable weather last spring. ex- Disease is also ieported m have tak en a heavy toll. iPrieea accordingly have ll ined at a higlh. level and in tihe opinion oi Proi- Hernor, will remain so until sitter the new Year. rllbe speaker deprecated the trend followed .07! ipmaltry breeders in the United‘ States, who he asserted. ‘are specializing more in quantity than quality production. The prob- lem boiore the ibreeder was to ‘broaden the ewpe oi the industry to include both. ,- ‘Piot. l-leraar stated that more consideration should be gl-vern. to the co-relation ot the two branches oi the industry in Canada. and sug- seeted that breeders should avail iihemaelvea 0t the scientific tutor motion gathered by government in. France. The king would send o actual money to meet these that it was the first money oi Can- Parker, iederal agents claim, is adieu origin and as a means oi capture and shipwreck. When one believed m be one of the biggest meeting a great financial difllculty shipment iailed to arrive it meant and wealthiest bootIeESBYB i" “l” it was probably a pioneer experi- great hardship. When two or three [consecutive shipments tailed to ar- inent oi its kind. . Let us look ior a moment at U18 conditions oi New ‘France in 1685. The great article 0i trade was the skin oi‘ the beaver. A large p81‘- centago oi‘ the civilian population of the time, were dependent upon the fur trade for an existence. Thcy could barter the Skin! m1‘ the articles that the nionopoiy i111‘ exporters had to olier. and as 11 meeting at the home oi Mrs. P1106 Stewart. NORTHAM: The monthly meet- ng oi‘ this institute was held Ii the home of Mrs. Ida. Stewart. 11 members and one visitor were D79" senl- Meeting opened with the ‘I11- stitute Odo. Minutes, oi the 1118! meeting were read and adoillell- School Committee P91301190 that the school be cleaned and a new dust pan bought. A vote o! thaflkfi was tendered hire. Ed. MacArthur for sugar and cocoa sent to the school. A paper “Sumo ivrinkltrs’ was read by Airs. ll. Ellis and was enjoyed hy nil. Noxt mectlili-‘i at Mira. Reuben Ellis at 2.30 p. 'lll. TETEIUS ROA-D: The regular meeting oi’ this nistitutc was at the homo oi Mrs. A. M. Benton. Nine menrber-s and ‘two. visitors were present. ltegulni" meeting opened by repeating the Creed which was tollowd by the Roll Call. The minutes oi the last meeting were reutl and adopted. Members subscribed inr tho Farmeie’ Guide, the money remaining to be used to purchase u. Blackboard ior tho school. A committee was appoint- ed 'to get an estimate as to what amount oi‘ material would be re- veetigaoors. The Church And The World The revival in - these columns not long ago of the old 00cm. "No Seats in Heaven," prompted the 1p. .....a_r pauses. It had to run the risk oi rive it meant a near catastrophe, ior the money did not remain in the colony, but was mostly sent back to France in payment ior spam, goods imported. terest oi several readers to seek As tho Christmas season oi theqtor this Md and m" 5mm“ m" {gal-Swirl settled over Quebec and fgtfieegsgwenyt zgfilktiioalfoggltg°ig c t. lLZIWFE ' fl 1 1 k- ' ‘ ' ed h, the gflsteogvaihenilzz: lgfigiany known collection of verses and Jacques do Meulles, the Governor is “ppm”! only ‘mm an 0'0 50m?‘ oi New ‘Franco. shook his head as b°°k wpy- when’ it 15 memwlmd an expression that all hope had as an°nym°u‘- presses. Shipment alter shipment tat ad been expected to bring the urgently needed money had 941 111!‘ 891111 . failed to arrive. The troops were o" the Qhanfi"! 531°"! 0f 7111119? clamoring ior their pay and Janu- The World was singing a. giddy ary the first, 1685, was the day up. song,- Oil whlich it was due. Something Alvin's“ Church a hymn sub- inust e done and done quickly. m9- Alter deep consideration or the ‘$01116. give me your hand." said P10016111. the Governor decided to U16 1119'"? World. creme 1110118! l We would issue Alld walk with me tllie way": 3111912]: molney ililld stauip them with Buttha goodiCburch hid her snowy 9 0Y1! 888.3114 when the mo- 11111113. ney came ironi France in the And solemnly answered, "Nay"; spring, he would redeem his paper. A search revealed tho information that. the only paper WlliCh could be ipuud were the cheap playing cards which every suidicr carried in hie knell-sack. These the Governor de- cided to use. Some werensed whole and others were torn into two and four portions. The playing The Church and tbeIWorId walk- “I will not give rhoo my hand at all And i will not walk with you; Your way is the way oi eternal death, And your words are all untrue." "Nay, walk with me a little space," Said the World with a kindly cards oi that day did not have a 91“ decorative back. On the plain side “The mad 1 wan; i; a pleasant the Governor wrote in ink the road, walue they were supposed to repre- “nL. A drop of molten w“ and And the sun shines always there. quired to build a shelter over the door oi’ the school. Next meeting at the home oi Mrs. Ben, Reid. ‘GEORGETOWN: cii "Ch-amber- werei present. Small attendance was due to the inclemance oi tho weather. Minutes oi the las-t meet- The members which meant the oi’ this institute met in the Coun- sewn‘ membilrfl quent Governors used this means ed. ,il do not think a specimen oi that iilrst card money remained. This Governor had met a diillcult situation and also set an example ruin of many Door people in the colony. Subse- iBut in rounds oi 10y I 111°“!- My way, you can see, is a broad lair oue, And my gate is hlgih and wide: There is room enough ior you and m8. _ p. to create funds [or their own pur- And “em “Eva side by side‘ Doses, although it had been tor- hidden by the ‘King. Aiter the con- "a" “MY “he-Chm” “PP'°“°"‘°" ing Menus _~ IWJNNJHEG, Mam, Nov. L-Q-Many *"iOa1nad~ian housewives will be com- pelled to change their menus hor I I held Thanksgiving sveek. Next llleel-lilil! to be held at home oi Mrs. Robt. Waugbis, Lower Bedeque. lW-HEATLEY RIVER Seven members and four visitors inet at the ‘home oi‘ Mrs. Nelson Stead ior the October meeting. ing opened by singing the Ode. A motion was carried to glvo 82.9510 tho teacher. ior School Fair, il-t ivas decided to buy four new desks and one chair ior tihe school. A discussion took place re organizing n new institute uiider the mime oi’ Wheailey River. Next meeting ut tho homo oi‘ Mrs, Jame Wares, Nov. 10th . \ __ AVONLEA This ‘institute met ior the inontihly meeting nit the 'lioiiie 0t Zilrs. C. F. Stetcr- Thirteen members and seven visitors, were “present. liieeiing opened witili rihcsfileui in the chair. by singing "Odo" followed by roll cull and i-oudinig oi’ minutes. Letter w-a-s rmul from il~o"‘l“ariner's Guido" rc- T carding lilGiFUYfPi‘ to lhn ilisiituiiu‘ _ k , . _ M"- wls-sl l" '-‘~ lift‘; “.9.” ..“.‘..}i‘.?..,'.1§’~‘.“3.?.§ “£21 pulii. (lavanillsii committees gnvo m“ ‘ Making dpenm‘ M,“ pogm 0"" ““"""'*~ “m0” °°““"“'=roiiowpu by reading or ‘Creed. Roll lei-s worn absent. Roll ‘cell to ho ca" unaware .. . . .,_ , .. d Earliest Recollec- "nmued "ext mmw‘ "y origin“! tions". Minutes were road and l'l10i1.\"'. Electing closed by slng- . . _ m“ Nmlona] Amhem upproicd. it was decided to ,car , ry out a patriotic progiamme for next meeting. A,stovc and other EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY he monthly meeting 0i this ‘in- suring Party" on Nov. 16th at the home oi Mrs. Gariield Stevenson. Next meeting is tolbe held on- the 9th oi Nov. at the home 0g Mrs. Benjamin Crnawell. lSiPRlNGFiiEilD \\"~ES'l.‘ : ‘Tllhe monthly meeting oi this Institute met at the home oi Mia-s Elle Cur- rie, eleven members and one visitor present. iMeetlug opened by sing- ing "Ode" and reading “Creel?! Proceeds from Bean Supper held on Oct. 22nd amounted to $34.00. A new lock was purchased ior Hall- lt was decided to buy wood and oil and repair stove pipe in the i-lall. Music was furnished by Miss lsa/bol ‘England and Mrs. Chas. Ellis, loi- menta wero served- ‘Next meeting a1; tho homo oi Mrs. J. C. Wllkln- son. IST-IFEYLiX: This lnetituio mot at tho homo oi Mrs. (loorge Dos- Rochos ior the October meeting, nineteen members and three visit- ors ‘being present. Meeting was opened by the President with the iowod by a sing-song. [Refresh-- ins were read and adopted. ssoooquest oi Canada the lace value oi W115 voted towards the Memorial the card money outstanding repre- ‘Fund- Librarians ior the month sented a. tremendous sum, The arm-Mrs. Donavon, Miss Comp- British Government was urged to i011. M185 M. MBODOH-alll. Ziirs. N. do something toward redeeming it MiaciDonald- Caterers tor the but, gimp; the only p601,“ who month are Mrs. Douglas and Miss benengqd were speculators who Compton. All membeih are re‘: bad sent agents amongst the quested to attend the Annual meet- French pgople w buy i, up go, a lug in November. ‘paltry sum - the World, And gave him her diand. oi snow; And the raise World grasped it and walked along. And whispered in accents low, "Your dress is 10o simple to please my taste: l have gold and pearls to wear; Rich volvets‘ and uilkir ior 70111‘ graceiui iorm. And diamonds to deck your hair." The Church looked ‘down at her plain white robw. And then s1. the dazzling World, And blushed aia she saw his hand- some lip, With 1i smile contemptuous cur- led. "I w-lll change my dross tor a cost- liar one." Said tho Church with a. smile 0i grace; e Then i. .- pui-e‘ White garment drift ted away. And the ‘World gave in place. their Beautilui saline, and iashioiiable silks, HARMONY Ten mohibeii aiid sci-nu visitors met ior the Seiil. lilvviillq at ilm home oi Mra. liar- "Crecd" and "Ode". Tloll call was answered with “hints on cooking" ‘by the members. A .l-iullow'een party oi masqueraders were thcn introduced and answered roll call necessaries ‘was bought ior llowe ‘Bay School. Arrangements were made ‘to servo ‘liot Lunch ‘to Eg- And roses and gems and pearls; And over her forehead lhcr bright hair ieil Waved in a thousand curls. "Your house it too plain." said the h?" Ym‘ Mwtm" opaned Vi" m“ lln t School children Nex’ uni tray. Roll call answered bv 5°“ . ' ' "mum an Ilousecieunhlwy n meeting to be held at home of Mrs-i- wn-i decided to give a linall pres- Wm‘ C‘ Fmher‘ LINKLETTER This ‘institute met at ‘tho ihome oi Mrs. Waller Sciiurman ior the inontliiy meet- ing. Twelve mom-hers and ‘one visitor preeept. Meeting opened with institute Odo- A bill oi‘ $90.20 ior the school ience was present- od and ordered 1o be mild. $10.00 was donated lto line Protestant Or- with (lenccs- A quilt L; to be made and each member is to he given twenty-live cents on interest. Next meeting- to be hold at home oi Mrs John it. Cbuiasou. OCEAN VIEW: Seventeen mom- bors and seven visitors met at the home oi’ Mrs. John J- Stewart tor the October meeting. Meeting op- ened with singing, "reading ‘and adoption oi’ minutes. ‘Roll call‘ res- proud old World, "Lot mo build ‘you one like mine, With kitchen ior touting, and pal‘- lor tor play, And furniture ever so fine." S0 ‘he built her I costly and beau- tiful house.- Bplendid itsne to behold; HOI’ was and im- uauglitm met frequently there. Shining in purple and sold. ---- Readings were (an by Miss Ruth GUEN VAMUDY. The monthly Steveiuon ti! oe Ack- meeting or this Institute met in the land. iMlu Alma y he and ma: School house. 7 members were pre- Ruth Watson play “a duet. it ' piiaiislla. are Guide was discussed but no antiop was taken. at homo oi Mm. Clarke‘. meeting oi this‘ ‘institute met at iilie homo oi Mrs. Joelioli. . Eight- eeii members ‘and two visitors were present Roll oall ewerod by suggeotio ' oven party.- gmm iconiin-isihg I monologues. land introduction of . Kings English was i New books, ior school pmviderhan . Nut mama j to be bold in ‘ pounce liah open ior ii-ieada. The “m” M m” Farm’ ponder] to with "Supper-dish ra- oipes." miecuseiona took place on cleaning walls and paper. and on School Libraries- A programme Committee was eoniauui to pre- pare grains ior nut six months. nuns y, Mrs. Garfield Roberts, Mrs Wm. Hayter, Mia. John ll- Mac- , Wnold, Mill Marion lily-tet- Next 811- meeting at home o! am. John H. 101‘ Klll- lllihcbean. ~x \ . apt-o; _ t stories. ETUIIJERMTON: The members oi this lnotitute met at the home ol IMlsa Annie Msobsnuan. ‘Five members sad time visitors were 1W _ , posed with die loath . o m ling‘ Next meeting ~a'...... uanv. ‘h... monthly - Misc carried out. l ‘are to be l" binds for a loom. N , ‘fam- minutes at the last were mclaail adopted. erg, ma, are fa 7 imp‘: u‘ ,- H i The Prlnoebalaarls crlourbon ofwnn ‘to-sssmmarloaneiwr And {ah-d and festival-frolic: un- ._ w I Were held in the place oi pray- Bl‘: A“ maidens betvrituhing as sirens "- mtlold. Wilt d-winuiiig graces ‘rare, Hedoolrqd ‘_ l: Mr jewels, and han- ol curls. ‘Unix-animated by Gospel or laws. To begalle and amuse, and win worl Prom the World . Some help ior the righteous cause.‘ arch. Ami flllllbafltl. "l know thy m”. Then tbs looked sad and uiaiooeiy l To gather tier o dren hi. v.11»: -~i:s..ir:ii~ mitts‘ "l!" “'.t.1::'.:i'~i¢i'~:.-. air""..'i~ca.ir.r:i::r..:":s .:.~‘-" s“ “llihiliil "c ~* ‘c Ms roam" 'ii.'l'i“'i.‘.il.“‘ll"’-“‘“'i . .......l':’.l.’.ii'.i ~ t..." "s. - lg...“ .i,',‘,°“" '- M- h» - w» o prove as ' o , a I , r _r|, "- ‘.| ’ , - ‘ ~ _, ' ' Jastugggiaii w ' dopt- i dig, um wit». m tutu/lulled _, g captioning“ ‘m’ m” 00'0"" "' l" P" ‘iibe Aer! ot Mercy rebuked the The “The Olin-oh has iailenr-hhe bea Thus her" smearing A Above i; Lady Beatrice Pole- And the angel went away. And tneu said toe world in sooth- ing 101168. "Your much-loved ones mean no harm, Meirely indulging sports," So she leaned still on his PTO!- iered arm, in innocent And smiled and chatted and ga/th- ered flowers. And walked along with the World. iwihdie countless millions oi’ prec- ious eoule. To the horrible pit were hurled! "Your preachers are all too old and plain," Said the gay World with a sneer; "They iriginten my children with dreadful tales, Which i do not like them lo bear. "They talk oi’ Judgment, and lire ' and pain. And the doom oi’ endless night; "They warn oi a place that should not be. Thus spoken to ears polite! i will send you some oi a better 918ml). the ofllcial seal completed the u u] More brilliant and gay and last; manufacture o! this interesting Your alvifilyfiisugirlirow’ and omy’ Wlho will show ‘how men may live money. It was accepted and in the While m,“ ‘i, flowery and as they list, ?Dflt(i!g'that followed. the iongde- smooth. And g0 to Heaven at iaet- aye iunds arrived. The card ' ' mime)’ WEB redeemed M111 IlBSEYOY- Your 1,30%“ and with reproach and "The Father is merciful, great and good. Loving and tender and kind; Do you think He'd take one child to Heaven, And leave anotllier behind?” So sine called for pleasing and gay divides- Deemed gifted, and great and learned. And the plain old men who preach- ed the Cross. ‘Were out oi her pulpits turned. The-n Mammon came in and sup- ported tihe Church, And rented n prominent pew; And preaching and eingipg and llorai display Soon proclaimed a gospel new. “You give too much to the D0013" said the World, “Far more than you ought to do; "Though the poor need shelter. iood. and clothes, IWhy thus should it n-ouble you’! "G0, take your money and buy rich robes. And horses and carriages tine. And pearls and Jewels, and dainty iood Tho rarest and costliest wine. My chigldtgcn they dote on ell such t. And ‘if you their ‘love would win. You must do a5 they do. and wvalk in tho way. The i'iowery way they're in." Then tho Church her purse-strings tightly hold, And gravely lowered her head. And aimpered, ‘Tve given too much away. l will do, 511‘. as you ‘have salt 8o the poor wore turned from the door in acorn. She heard not the orphanis cry; And she drew flier beautiiul robes as e As the windows went weeping by. And they of the Church, and they oi ilho World. Journoyed closely hand and heart, And none but ‘the Master who kuoweth all Could discern the two apart, hen Th6 Church sat down at her ease and said, "i om flch, and in goods increas- T ed; l liaveuneed oi nothing, sad naught ‘But to laugh and dance, and feast." sly World Ricard her. and hllIhOd wiiihlll, And mookingly said aside;- titul‘ Church; Her illame is lber boast ' and pride. ' power. alas! we a lost. -- - And the perilous times came in; 0t Miran pleasahapallislii CIPQW “is daughter oi the Mlrchloetti of ormonde. By W1 she is now Ireland's principal wo man and owner. fiewtifiivi-Ltle Md, so Mt ion-a widnow of Llano-Gen. Pola- erlhhcl Carew, -_-_.._ Then the Angel drew near the Mercy neat, whispered in sighs her And name, And the 68.1115 their anthems s! raptuie ‘hushed, And covered their heads Wit-l shame, A voice came down from the hush oi Heaven, From Him vbet sits on the Throne, "l know thy works, and what thou has said. But, alas! thou has not known. "That thou m1. poor, and naked. and blind, iVltb pride and ruin enthralled: The expected Bride 01.‘ the Heaven- ly Groom is the harlot oi’ the World! Thou hast ceased to watch for that blessed hope, iiaat fallen from zeal and grace, So, now, alas! I xiiustcast thee out. And blot thy name from its place. ~4o§_._... “THE FOOLS WHO RACE A TRAIN." ‘ The Engineer Speaks. (The Canadian National Ssiet! Laegue, Toronto, has issued the fol- dqiving. composedby Engineer RC. llBole" and Fireman W. J. Blakley.) Listen to me; Just a. momenuplease. You iolks who drive a car: Who think my lite is one oi ease. ‘And moves without a jar. II pullairain i‘d have you know. A thousand ions oi steel: Swift as an arrow irom the ibow, Along my path. l wheel. Do you give me a single thought’! Do you think II have no iear? ‘Do you realize my nerves grow taut? When a speeding car draws near? Time after time, I have held my breath, My heart ’most stopped with leer, As.i've seen a driver iiirt with death. With those he holds so dear. I've seen despair upon his lace, I've heard the moans oi pain; Of those who ran a losing race. With my swiitly speeding train. ‘I've ielt my engine leave the rail. As she struck a passenger car; I've lain ior weeks upon my back. iYve glimpsed the gates ajar: And as I've leit the shades oi death, in anguish and in pain; i breathed a [prayer beneath II? breath, ‘ il“nr the tools that rare a trail Please use tho brain, the we and 051'. The sense the good God gavel” And save yourselves and the‘ OI: ginoer. _ From grist or an early IIW- ._._-.-¢{-Q-}-~_* , ANSWERED- Scenc- London railway piattom. Porler—"All stations i0 illu- row." Old Lady-"ls this an ‘Arrow train?" ' Polrtcr —"N'oi madam. _ ‘ fllml width as tho others." alums ~ 0' no