V i VF NEWS \h'( =8» 19" 1" -wwe- --we-» i. f. I , 1 io v' , Baht 25--(Specia )- D slug' _ ' - . _ Ri0h§_|»l.d~f_ s Alibi, has stirred up lp, _ _3'§ _ ca, hohielih nent in Lihei-ei and I-ieei 1 - . Gerlli§_\l¥' with an_ open letter _ th ‘ 't A . -' gardlutxhp agimtmn; mr the Dm; eque N ionsl. recentl disco f-or -»~» _'1‘he;ile_tiier, evokes irionical contempt -rm ggi _ in wt °';el°ters-, .Yl1ere.it is ee- B 5° ng' which is in gud°d ml. . _i'9¢'ll._"."4 °“°° that A good smith nelaiohtein " ii ` °°“°»P°"°Q""”-ll '""*° “W 1110** "will is hi one forui oil( some 3;»hI.:i` ,__._.- _ Itlsuseless to tell a hard-working womanltg take lifs easily and not to worry. --Every woman nt the hood Ol Q homegpsvsry girl in offices, sh0PB and factories, is subiect to more 'or less worry. These cannot be avoid- ed. But._it' is the duty of every wo |'ngp_ and every girl to save her str " li ` much as possible and to #list as build up her system to meet any un usual demands. Her future health depends upon it. To guard ozllllwt 4' bfllkdown ln health the blood musilbe kept rich, red and pure Hogbin' can keep the blood in this éondltibaso well as Dr. William! Pink Pills. They strengthen the nervuwreetore the ai>v°ll¢°. brlns the`glo‘w" of health to pallid cheeks, and`ren6wed energy to listlsss P90* lile..- Women cannot always l`°5* when _they should, but they can keep 'efngth and keep disease away occasional use of Dr. Wil- Pink Pills. Or if a breakdown they can ob- through this same their str 00510 new ll. Thomas. Rive “For several a. constant in- housework much of my time in seemed worn out and down that all my I was in a hoiloleis do my gg pale as a corD9°$ that if I out In not bleed: mv limi” their usual my heart and I fre- I was but one day Home DP- noun, sept. za, ispeeienfrro- I belllll ~ to go to and in the all X0' Ml with ' PA.RIS,_ Sept. 21 ‘(B_pe¢lpl)_M_ Babelon, of the Institute, curator of the Cabinet of Medals of the Biblio- Q- _ _ y vered the setting and stand of tbejpagniil.. - cent cameo emgraved on agate known' as “the :Great Cameo of France." bronlssnd the work of the gold- two lions. It disappeared about the - time of the Restoration. ` crease in 'the number of crimes by armed bandits hnsfmnde the 'qpvemc ment realize that the organization of MIHWBFB roquiremgnts. After creating a "criminal brigade" specially ph,,|.g_ 1 ed with the pursuit of armed crimin-_ als. M. Lepine, .Prelect of Police has decided to open a. police scbpbl whose chief aim shall be the profeg- sional education of detectives ptr - tached to that brigade. ` f PARIS. Sollli- 23. (Special)-The day before his wedding was to take place M. Charles Tellier left his house at Neuville and went up to Paris to make some purchases for the wedding breakfast. In the train he _made the acquaintance of a dragoon, who told him that he was on the eve of starting for Morocco. "And ' II" “id Cl1l1l‘l6S. "Bm on the eve of ,the dashing dra'goon. "We shall ce- ;lebi‘ate together--I my departure for f ‘the front and you your approaching Qmarriage." Celebrate they did and 'with such v igor that Cherie.; had ‘soon forgotten what he had coma tg sPa,i‘is for. Late in the afternoon he awoke up to Bud himself in a taxi-cab ,With the dragoon and two young ladies. bowling. zany on towards Neuville. The wedding guests had al- ,ready assembled when Charles was driven up to his houee in this eus- =plcious company. The taxi stopped, _and Charles was delivered like a Package at the feet of his irate flan- cee. Then the taxi turned and drove llfway- Noir, was the time for explan- vh'|5i0IlB, Charles, alas! was not lil it lit 0 ition to give. Next day, illwroughl sobered, he gave such ln. formation as be could, but his fiancee ,still wants to - know who the,two young »women were, and Charles' fluarrlage is likely to be indefinitely ipostponed. ‘ .. _' ' ;,LoNnoN. sept. za, e<=ml>-Per- has just occurred at Deauvillewbich liiunentary life in China is no joke, opens up a question of considerable ‘as l!haY'll,B judged hiornfhho- t°_¢“lll» 01' public interest. A ~well-di"ess`ed...wo-.apeiiisner of the members ot the Pro. man; was inviting the fashionable vlu_o_i_ali»Asson1b_lv df Henan. This brown-eoiieeteii ou the terrace oi the .hodyl was encased lnnoacolvl delibsr- caeino to contribute to so iuetitu- ntioue one morning when this hall was tion for 'the adoption of' poor or- ,suddenlyeatehe-di by B hand Ol mid- phans. There was general surprise jireantsf wh9`l“lm°‘.u”'°l¥ Gllellod In and great indignation on thepart of indiscriminate revolver ilra upon the the womanherself when the latter ,1ne"mbers. ‘ ' - was suddenly tapped on the shoulder I '°~""*'“"_"" ` by M. Aschwamlen (head of the po- MELBOURNE. BBW- 1i9"(3PB¢l9l) lice specially detailed to watch cord- _“The “"_'“““.l l.`°p°*°t 9' tl” 14i°““°“' rooms) and carried ,oil to the police _““°.'G0V°l7ll0l‘_' of tha’ Territory- station. The woman, p Mile. Arbin- F“l’"”'f 5* P’°§’°“t'°‘1 t°~ lm? P'“°“°" et. was there detained, and was kept immt “I the £9“”.“°“'_'°~°\th M' A98' ‘for two days in prison. A domicili- mana' ‘.°'°nt'”'m°' “‘“”h i“t°“°\?ti“3 1:' ltifying the suslllciou of swindling. the not be at once amended in the direction of exempting the agricul- tural districts. A farmer' stated that if taxes went on increasing as they had been since the present Govern- ment came into ofl.'\”o farmers might as well hand over their farms to the 591' Of U12 <19-Y. and they will re- semble the metals the re resent hs 01' BllV°f 8`l‘2YS Will be considered cor- rect. Academy of Composers, Masters, and ! ._..¢__._...__-_-» . V lessor Mori, Brescia, has perlormid a successful operation on a ten-year me surgeon removed the n -»-n»-l-i-oo.i---»- V , ..:» 1 or Y P < nearly as possible. No golden bi-owns_ all pestrfctlons. , l fold girl whose heart, X-Raya exlmiil-» tht li¥li>l‘°V_¢* ation showed, ~ was trnnlnted Wi' I was quite. needle two and s bali inches gens. tm A 1. nent e ti utils mf '~_tehedtU`_ e _, _ spells' gint is on this wily to reeoveryf ‘_ A My search effected at the moms M Visunertitions of ‘the uhtive race Mile. Arblnet at a large hotel result-I :Sorcery is mr mo.” prevalent than is ed ln. the seizure of a mass of cor- H b M v d Th Resident nk respondence filling. a large trunk, ‘mem y e ° ° ' B. and in the ‘opinion of the police jus_ glstrate of the Central Division sta Range, he came across 3 curious DlUB;‘2`J" S°l’t~_ 23: Sl’°°‘“"1“ “°"‘ cueton. that is used to iioe out Elm' 1° 8 rural ‘h“t"i°l‘9 of Ulstar the native had died by sorcery or no bu; nsumnce Act is being ignore , Tha body’ he says' is placed on B u up to the present no prosecution platform "fthe centre of the vmage’ has been instituted. There is, how- and 8 mai is plmed on tho breast. °"“»C“ml’1° °"1"°“‘=° “D °l‘°“’ th" the feet are then pointed in the .ui the ommissioners are meeting with ' ` . ~ nnmbsrless more difbculties in ad- magnum 8' village’ and the bfdyuls 2 any man r woman n e nrmfgxringxhe Act tha" they ant* village pointed at (daused the death. c pa ' pparently 'wt “ “mg” If the lepffalls oil the body the peo- farmer or agricultural laborer has a me are sure that the person who 3°°'l word to “Y 1°” the 1"5`i"l”'t'i°“» caused the death was a native of the and 'at several meetings resolutions ,mage pointed Bt, if the lea! does have been adopted demanding that not mil on the may at the ms; at_ - ,_..._ _ A* . ___R,5,5 rf ii’ ‘ ”- ' h if 1.-ii: ~, ii.-. -ot formation on the quaint behefs a <1 s. ii- ee that in the trial of a native frfql the village on the Bartholomew tempt, the body is pointed to 'nn_- otbex village, and so on until the lest falls-o s r l blown off. LONDON, Sept. 19-(Special)--St. Paul's Cathedral is being fireproofed large numhtr of Americans a o I omplete. In every quarter of- t rovlnce of Ulster the Protest galnst Hom(l\nlo. In the spar hey -its laws, and hundreds off tho les of-" conventions and enormou he last thirty years, it is doubthi Day. . if I The scheme which has been drawn t up by the Unionist leaders in Ireland lenant, will go to the civic headqnnrt is that services shall be attended bv Protestants in the Church of Ireland Presbyterian, and ‘Methodist places o shall afterwards sign the covenant 4, i DUBLIN, Sept. 2*! (Special)-Aw ter nay, sept. '-za-, in Beliesu are ho- But ommnnlties will* raise their .protest ' 'Y 'll be set apart for the duty of sub- crlbing to the pledge to-refuse to ecognize an Irish Parliament ‘or to “_ ands of' men wilt covenant to resist he domination of a Nationalist Gov- rmnent in Dublin. In the whole se- , s olitlcal gatherings held in Ireland in worship and that the congregations On Home Rule there is no line of div- ision between members of the Church or Ireland and Nonconformists. They stand solidly against it/and in order that they mav show their complete unanimity in what they sincerely be- lieve to he 'the defence of their faith, _they will forget all differences on re- _liglous questions and will join togeth- er at services conducted bv ministers _of other denominations than that to ,which thev belong. 'In the country, Church 'of Ireland men and women Government. Ae it stood, the Ineur- This gre” ““"°“’“ '°“’“”' "h°“° 5”" _'win go to Pi-esh terieh or Methodist Y -ee .ou _nu .moore u 3?. ‘,';;:',,;“‘f;;°:;:“,..;::;;;¥°';;;i .._..»... mend the Corporation to accede .to 'the request. A large number of busi~ l ness men are signing a requisition to bether any will; equal in magnitude /the 'Lord Mayor asking him to deplore r in effect, the extraordinary pro- ‘ ram to be carried through on Ulster City Hell is used on Bent. 28 it is Ulster Dav a Bank Holiday. If the ‘,p|'obable that Fiir Edward Carson, who will be the first to sign the cov- iers to append his name to the docu- .|mont. The other Ulster Unionist fleaders will follow, and when the signatures of the most important . men in the city ure published the ‘people in England will realize how deep-seated is the fear of the com- mercial community of the North that Home Rule will bring ruin and strife into the Province. ' The Government are alarmed atths preparations being made bv Union- ‘ists to defeat the Home Rule Bill and to resist the Parliament it pro- poses to create. Dublin Castle has already tried to keen down the num- ber of rifle clubs in Ulster. The Chief E-le_eretarv~'s~ Office has asked for the names;o_f"msmbers of these clubs to ' The Ulster Day Committee have ap- res of the North of Ireland; the 'da-yr ‘plied to the Belfast Corporation fo ‘the use of the Citv Hall for the pur- pose of enabling the citizens to sign `the'covennnt on Ulster Day. The Im- provement Committee held its week- lly meeting recently and the fourteen members of that body who were pres- 'ent unanimously resolved to recom- _ _ _:__ k .__ V ,¢ ,.`__` 'I ibiiilisi oligU_I.§* ._ _-_ ,_._»`,; ; L.,;L,.;. a. . ;_._:‘ 1 . =chapels and vice-versa, but in the be submitted. ~ ‘ angements fb! the signing of the ‘tqwns the people will go to their olemn League-‘and Covenant on Ull- lowh, churches or chapels and after- ‘wards meet at appointed rendezvous ‘to append their names to the coven- "ant, In Belfast there will be a ser- vice in the cathedral. at which mln- scl listers at all Protestant denomina- opulated districts, as well as in the ‘tions will take pert. nay commercial and industrial' cen- The Government are also doing their best to stop 'almove ent Mcmoreie, mr.) is 'p.ieefee..t,~' 16 proposed to_form s body called #The ,Y0l\llB Ultima' Volunbers of _Ire- 1Bll¢l."»hhs ldser iw_i11`it`,.,__al the lard Mayor himself said, that boy/scouts and lads in boys’ brlgddes ml bt can J V K A _ . tinue their interest in erin aitei-fthey have reached the nge -wbenthey -have to leave those organisations, 3 Hg wrote to the War Office asking on what terms rifles of no use for_ eer- vice could be obtained for drlliypur- poses. The reply received is not on- conraglng; but it is said that it will not prevent the organizers from pro-_' curing old-weapons suitable for dollh- ing. The reply was as follows: _ War Odlce, London. '_ Sir:--I am commanded _by the _Army Council to acknowledge the receipt of :your letter of the 14th inet., and in reply to inform you that it iq re- 'grettcd that arms rendered unfit for firing cannot be supplied by this dp- partment for the use of the organize., tion the formation of which ie;con- , temvletod bv vour association. If am, isir, your obedient servant, . R. H. BRADE. Captain Craig, M. P., addressing gf ,meeting at Helens Bay, Co. _Dogg-,' the other day, said that all the‘pla`n¢»f for Ulster Day would he carried out ine matter what action ehoule he tek- ,cn by the Government. They were \ not to be deterred by a paltry-threat 'to imprison the leaders. If Bk Bid-` ward Carson and Mr. Bonar nam _were imprisoned tomorrow, .lrsalf leaders would arise in every town- end village. ` _ - 'llhe other these hors 'down on not been possible to find out how th yards practising ,ruler shooting. u LONDON. Sept- 19-(Special)-The °°” 3 °“ “"°° “ '““ Y , _ ho are attacked and several It would be idle to pretend that ,intelligent foreigner who visits Lon mn W v h ` . i t be sd b (re ugly (lpn himself .cases have proved fata1.,Ma.ny sc aols PARIS' Sept' 23’ (specialy-Under tlxdzhgl :S Vifhaeilgrcgeagntgueizsm .pggzlednthi the irllillisy statues which he have been closed. and the most- ris- fllo auspices of the "Interhstlona1~“ icomes across in the parks and public ;orous measures are being taken. to for mark snianship. .. _ _Professors bf Pancing, Department, q,.vi:,;,,mt Palmentom.. “Lara De,-_ ‘ “gd ,,tD°°,°"{{“' “gm” 3'°°° “““°‘“g LONDON. Sort- 18 isllerlell-li= is hy, 1199-1869,"-‘c1ive, ms-1714." MLLAN, sept. in 4-speeiel;~A new ;:;g¢;§alam,f;i\;;g,esigazglfgauggaa ,a (HP Cry U0 1915. hilt i1l`l'l\llE°lll€llf9 are the brief words of the inscript- light on the history 0| Mlglu-plum' usepamte the good dances from td are alreadv w_ell in hand for the great long on the memorials hwhieh lie; the cult' of the papal” gm, God' fem i:ii°f::‘..i:.'=;"*.§:.‘;2.““i‘:.‘; ;:.:°..:f; :::;:° ‘““" ”“°'° ‘° "‘“ .i;'.::a'.°'1i:';: .ritz h ll 'w -f 'tb ` . f ' ' ‘ ' iv; t§,,”;,wr%:'nce;__§?,f§g,t?§9°; probably has been carefully vllosfll. -”"*'”-“°“ Roman _Empire is best known through ' lf-he Qualifying epiléhet of our arbi- 'md 1915 Wm be °“° 0' tim mo? th” me labms °’ Fm” Dumont’ is gp" og deco;-um....a.»g eithepgxplicltly memorable yenrs in the cen ury- ll pAR1S_ Sept. 18 (Special)-Math emanating from the vast excavations foolish or not deemed worthy of men- `,l-but V9" °°l°b"“t'i°“B in ‘,’°““°°t’it°“ 'ame Pogain, the wife of a farmer of that are now proceeding at the great _ tion. First inthe order of desirable with thi’ P"i“°° °' Wales tw” y" Kerdavid, near Quimperle, during her baths of Caracalla at Rome. dances comes the Boston three-q'uar- hast lairtlédzly Ewill be ggmlzihggild \husl,anil'p absence in a neighborinlg Tshte ilitrgesign mcist rigmpltettxmilixng ter time, second the waltz, and third ll F0115 Oil 0_ lllPll'°. “ll ` village took her four little dang - mo n eres g emp o` l‘ *|10 l»W0'Ff°ll- T116 ll0lll8 B»ll<1»l1\10 l°l'°llG° 0| C°l°“i“l Etawsmen Wm be ters, the eldest of whom was six, to yet known is being unearthed there. “Pas des Aviateurs" are well in the held in London, while it is interest-"anew near the h“.m_. There she mlm It is also the deepest of the ,,,bte,,_ running, but lancers and quadrilles ing to note that the yllllli B190 “"l“`k°_ p, sack of potatoes, complaining all ranean sanctuaries of the Sun God are nowhere, the gentenpry 01 the Ang o-Amer can 1 1 tb lit fthe fail- ever discovered, all the chambers be- ueace, the centenary of the l11lf°‘l“°' :ng her°vi§n‘3uBan.l't)he eepip.- ing- quite ineccessihie to the iight or ‘BERT-IN. Scilli- 23. lSP€Cl\1l)7-' tion of steam navigation on the “me Weathen suddmxy she tu,-,md day, ' g Contain Kammlvr. a military omcor Themes, and the seven huuareuth an- r children and med. nsmce , _ to he _ _, i’.i..§.".§'.'i‘é‘.'..§“.. .’Ii‘;“-‘f’.i,‘1..‘€';‘f1§3;..i?ff ;‘,;';;;;;_v °' in °‘=\:'“g °' ‘“°="“ ue. ie 1-ew it 1-- I -in we 2° Letters ei a .slim-made pills, oil out and stomach” - and s hare take von to a- place where you won t isolate the affected districts. . V to Clmllepge Judge Knittsl to a duel. _ u ‘ .i - ~ - ~ - This is one of the grsvest scandals - . 532;' ‘:0:‘;:‘;K;'y:gg;g sfrgkugxggg ‘0 of recent years in connection with the to B pond at the end of the new and len out` A intent for the substitution pur- of mublhglor 'glue in the can *oi F* 1 some series; gf’ decorative .house litho- oi the me eeeiaee to test the quell- eieeule one Ente oi' north. ~rhe'mul't vu outt- |ly what lo' many ~hiHl 0| C!_Dl!¥l° the food iments' had ;_ nevoiohmfhh _ iihoflrm ilioe new lifted _ei _ _»ll_e,\1l*' W ithe eornieee of swoon with such eve- uohu theme ie aimeeute .nonche- qeu that up B1 takin; dilerent te ef- marbio the eoteatea eieimx to ee able to imi- tnu all qualitee of aaturdi llsht. i .“._..._,_ ,from the,h}'s_len salendor of August, i`nidda'y` to the 'so glow of an eut- obligation resting on officers to _light 2 `threw them one bv one into the wat- , , ~ , _ dum' . ' ' er, finally leaping in herself. The eld- Tm d Lett 0.--_ig-M.iswk Th ed 1 t' fth r er: n. e en eory r lal°)g2l3yLI¢§;tend?iflpt' m¢§t'in(gSl:>efci:to.c_l£ xathgnvghahnsgas ttliiietflgwmizre other? of Btarhation- ta. Reduce Weight. owners salesmen breeders and= . three feet deal). m°k° 110|' Way home. De Bi 1, » - ' ’ 'i 7 1- just finished dinner, me rc -f . :".:‘.;'r.:»..::‘:..':.:‘:-. cis. :::..::: if I in it of Xuizasidgrd "land erestrl::]i?iil¢;b_ tm coup.. ww, imp” ln mei, mu-l fly anew me about on. crmhr E day :sir :in °i'..°'.'.:l:.:“.‘:.. .15 .'.:._‘ ° ° 5’ ' ‘ uf vi- -»i»°°~»-f»v~=i -1 - l ' » ~ _. . §Y K 181 lalllthtsyh- centre of disease. should bo free hom Poiwnoxsstnelftlttgz lg! °“° ,_ __________- étem°‘§,{,,§“E,';,b,,°I,':_’_‘},h,¢ tw: ,,,,,,,¢ yoinee the .nip and the twin sorow is re-absorbed into the ' _ _` 1 gm* 'FV °' this poison reaches the BERLIN, April 18 (Special)--One I 0 9 tissue it causes con- of the lergestinrmel|:nD°;dil1i.l!l“Bt‘l“t:i\:"°““d'm°=‘l‘; d““~ ““'°bm“¢' °“"° n B" in égtcourse. had. been carrvilll i o _Iii a od _might " 'few ou onllool on, gradual at first Wilt ll A BETTY gn.. l th d to f the Bella Rose were propelling u nthm. nwaeiif’ 1 sixth su their energy throuch t-ll llmplp, harmless placid waters. ~ V It took time. The air wus motionless and dork. e? clouds hung in the northern on M, bg; ll _e Y years. and I was to get rid of it ins- . A ' e i at no ef- ' After -innumerable experiments. one 5 Th' “gf” Ireland and b increasing unem lo - fe - _ment chuse mgre emigration. P Y ggnpitnrfg 1t°:E,€dE;db2?;§;e¥,(;Inipp;g Zfxlfgls. _B;vDt.b19-éspgoglil)-What ' wi e mo or us a es BERLIN, sept. 19-- 'rue ;§f;§v;'h,‘;';t‘:,,§§§§‘l;‘b‘f),“‘§r§“‘§fBv§,§j dey and the Apaches who went in idea of Germany as an automatically tive appliances of ny public buud_ darkness, the streets of Paris are self-disciplined nation always willing in in the world “R is hoped that not the safest in the world. ‘A little to obey the silent order of "Verbo- Wim the work in éomplete E repetitf after midnight three brothers were ten" wherever they be placed must be on 0, such disasters as beam the making their peaceable and sober way abandoned ii’ one is to believe the earlier structures in loss and 1666 home to. the Rue des Moines when statistics published byethe “Berlingr Wm be beyond the region 0! por they saw some individuals at the cor- Tegeblntt," which give one person “bmw ner-of a. street. As the brothers ap- out of every twelve as having re- ' - _ proeohecal thrlogéoftgs suspicious obsr- ceived some conviction for trausgres~ _ esters etac _ mee ves~ com- e- sion of the law. _ ° Lomfouv _B°l"'- 19"fsP°°}°1lT\ V5 group and made oil. BERLIN, Sept, 21 (Special)-Not by ' s. few Germans are pleased that the recent illness of the German Emper- or has given the Crown Prince pi more"serious part to play than often falls to his lot. The ,taking over of some of the Emiperor’s duties by his son is an opportunity, and the do- ings ot the young Crown Prince are sands__in_ the German Empire. AS ,L _ '__ S muy--_ visited Cumberland Lodge this Sea' brotha" d -igmdsy-"nw they “mg h TRIP T0:'l‘I-IE o ' -' ~ 1lll2u1¢;€enii;lg'..i¢?e.fi._del1I]'3c)in¥tliIla fridge T50” t0 9" th* 5”” 5_"°'9° -Y-199° in cherugn each. covering his m ofthe city says a correspondent I which is “"9 °f th” 1“"3°“" “nd m°“ with pi- revolver. The brothers, who "_° watched some young men of Belfast °°l°bmt°d' 1" th” I-°i”5d°m' “mg “ve” were unarmed, were forced to. comply. lated ti 1 t h M at their 9J,0[»¢5_ |Bl`§§l` Bild flllel' N18!! 01° ““"f"'m°d~ In 3 few seconds they were stripped- P an 0" "5 tr V ° t ° “g` ed for the night. Towards the mornings, It was not a pleasant evening f0l` "°°‘“t H“"mpt°“ 0°“"§' Th” "ee of all their valuables. um es The nom was sodden yields between 500 and 600 bunches i 0 OOF gillll . i with the lone reins. and e eoio 5 grease. eazlvorosagg some COPENHAGEM BBW 21(Bm,a,) drizzle was sweeping down from the I t 6 lb _Spinal dues” in Sweden has ,u_ black Antrim hills. It needed atkeen fps: vhligrila liélaeftn gaaleingtzh and 26 creasedlwnh alarming rapidity, and enthusiasm for sport and D' S mug ft wide. and covers p, roof of over 2 - Home 1.500 'cases are now under Isr'°s°..‘:.‘;‘.:‘““.;;.i:..;;°'°i':: 11:2 0 » 1- - »-W »»- -- SB ' s nearly 15 y ar We" Y°““K '“°“ "°'“ the °‘“1"’““‘““g ? - to i A e. It 1 ` ‘ini child. ed by intervening circumstances :hose Islands, which are noted as t and on whose dangerous and shallo 'man ' a‘ once noble and se herring and many visitors are at- . y, -. _which are sources of perpetual d ,iight. in the retouching desk endeavoring to improve on the work of the Creator, stains, when in walked Captain Lume- den of the auxiliary schooner “Bella ln the Merchant (Marine. dalenes. some black demon gatherin in the tower few hours on ordered the ut $"&..° have ,tm beingfclosely followed by many thou- B. , . _ i MAGDALEN 1SL‘M‘”3L' ‘an .uuevent|iu,,_uin.,hmu¢ht_' us- td, sand-_bare lie bleaching the bones of . . a_ _erected thither by the grandeur and diversity of its scenery, from the frowning, towering cliffs of l-Entry ls- iand to 'the smooth, round lwirhts of fish t d da' wg mm, -,Demoiselle and the low p1uiu< along mong mpg an m the cohst of Grand Entr i li of nee shea," The mlinsmywgh “gum to e- } On, the evening of May 7th while 'perplexed with the worries of a Photographic business, 'with my head Rose" familiarly known to our read- ers as p panthom ship attended with an ill omcn bringing misfortune to all those-who had any connection with her, until her present owner with a mighty effort, attended by cold and prlvatign raised her from her deplor- able eonditiou in the mud and sand on Souris beach, where she had been abandoned the forlorn hope of all her previous owners and Dlawd hcl” lil the foremost rank of vessels of fame After a cordial greeting and friend- ly inquiries, 1 learned from the Gap-lundet l,ls`lep_ , _' ., -._, __.1 ‘tain that he had passed Sonris eul The sw,-m ¢°p|;lm;¢¢1 throughout route to the Magdslenes with a free sheet, when some mystic influence th 5, b '_ eempeueu him to put ¢l°W“ tl” l‘°\"“ ueechowe could see through the and order, the mate to have the crew i ing mlb; 5 mass of* violent (op K. trim in the sheets and head for the _ Harbour, and could not explain l>h°_ ward. the roaring 'of' ish reason for his notion lil ‘1°ll\8 B0- “ll” mendoue_ On Cie fellql ,' ll\°l’l\ S. _less it was n telepathic intuition of A my desire to tread the silvery sands_|,-04m all along the cool!-ii. and view the picturesque lagoons. tum we app;-eflgtqql the md ship swarming with wild fowl in the Mar. "Bella Rose' 'and her tlmollfll for so many years stood at Th avoid further comments on his judg- mentf After some hours the sky began to__ clear, the 'engines were again sit ln, 'miotlon and the Bella hose r-..umeo. her course welcoming the dawn ol Qi. oeadtiiul calm morning as though- 13; e I ‘ were alluring us beyond the refugee if any sheltering port V ' 1, Breakfast was served-by John Tho-',- mas White whose services' were secur- ed on sccountof his-ability having, 'served as oookee at Kitehoni rail-` _troadihg camp at Grand Fouls, N... Grand Entry thence to the entrance' F" “°m° y°°“"‘ th” WNW’ °°°t°m' of Amherst Harbor where we anchor-. dalens but had always been- prevent- 0, the 9_th wa “ro “ned by ma, obtain the pleasure |01 a mp :Z watch as the threatened gale was up- A h on us. Waking from our 'slumhers wo, were greeted. by the sound of _ . e no|n`a‘;'fof» ,the-herring, fishing industry gale teurlnz wrong” th, rigging W _ the rolling of the schooner as sho, heaved end tossed on the throes of _A south-east sea; then the hoisting ol Y ° i'.‘;‘I.‘.i‘.’..?.°§§2i' “°.§;'.I3’3Z.§Z“‘f.‘.“‘...*.’;“.i§ Us -°““~ "2, 2,§`°“‘°=` “gi *‘2,°‘ ' anchor require e energy an ac - flock/ nere each year for cargoes of vny of every' man on mud an our position to leeward of the Hhrbor, and on e lee shore was not an enviab- le one. After some skillful maneuvering B- abreast of Amherst' Harbour, having run in the nerégw entrance scudding before gale we d.isaove§- ed the small Harbour. was. full ..-IQ! vessels, lyingat anchor.. The only. af vuiiehie position left was e "M5 space on the 'outlldl Ol ,Y-ho 11055.!!-l as we rounded too the down-haul.. om by- touching out some ofthe imper-i H i h av, W mg gl factions in the physigonomy of an appreciated customer, I heard famil- iar footsteps ascending my gallery the yng ii E _ DU. ' though the anchor was let run, her bow paied od and she ranged ahead, running her bowspirt across the tail- rail of a. French ilshbrmilll. ¢l'B9\ll\K his rail, and breaking our bobstay- The ,black looks and bad words of the old sea-dog was ample wsrninS H180 we had gone 'far enough in that dl- ;~eotlon,'but having no control over. the Bella Rose she now baoklld Ilovll. and swung her sternraround a¢l'oSB the bow of another vessel. h°°u”8 our mainboom topping-lift across his jib-boom causing great commotiDlL»0P». board the stranger, who received U more kindly than the first., Allf~°l' fill! utmost difficulty, and combined eff- liorts of both crews- we succeeded in getting free, tyswmg to our anchofa the‘da , and from‘_oul‘_ D0Ul¢l0l\ ll! e ill r our’ hehfnd'a sheltering curling ibreakere‘for~ miles tai. sea- reports of havoek and IUB1' GOIN Captain who- \l'l|l1l:lU8lli1Li|l llll *Z He told me "he'did' thil--for 6 ion sgqlnet bold. Nrvilllofi In less than three hours I had. new ww.-gd with ithei Udmirgm I ' 'ill ' .i- r.‘:‘.:.f°c...'ie.u”.:."i“', .:ei& was to K - ; I `1..) ‘!l_.i.l t aseeil the helpless mar- 4 ees whue meek nevre iight P**“\“.’~°', _ , . ;. flashing, piercing rays aa- . ` _ _ X i who had iollafntly braved the "-~ " ‘ " ' '- _ ' . ' 5 a makes to , in of which the Lord Mayer; or"It..~ i P _. ., . .‘ .gk iii. ei r 4)