I141- , “TWENTY iiiiis AFTER” iii fivicniiii liE BRABEiiiNNE” Reviewed and iJiscussed at St. James’ Literary Society Last Evening. -._____ lu$1es1~fh11m°5 1141101111)’ 300181)‘ under review, was the first, writ- M M"°1l1)"8_. "rider the presidency ten in 1844. As already said m 1'- 11111-11 310110111- M1‘. J- R-the novels dealing with DArtagllan in P118111. reviewed and discussed and T-he Three Musketeers are “zvglfgt” 1111110119 e101‘? “The T111911 parts one or the other, and deal ;_,l_went°°§?e. 1111i i1e__twe eeqnein. with a periodic ‘French and Eng- de Bray] arsuniror snevlcemto llsh ‘history, which it would be im- M gs onue‘. possible to follow or understand U“ “P110115 lie-Der follows: ‘thoroughly. u~nless the stories were "exiieflieifly. it has fallen l0 ‘read in their proper sequence. As -lili ilHil BE uiiiiiin, Sacred . Congregation at Rome is» ‘COIl8ld- ering the Case 0f Montreal Sister of Charity Who Died 1n 1771. . mm. one» Feb 11 _ ' 'i‘livsi1olll1giification of Sister Marie; Mrs, Ruth Orminton, wife of Ken- Maygueyne d‘, Lajgmmfifflifi, 101111 r neth Orminton. central figure in e, and n", gupflfifll‘ of the Slat-g: the Aimee Sample McPherson caaehiiili’) 101,111! discuss witlh‘ you tonight. novels t-hey have few equals in sus- oi clrnrity. also known ns w ha: arrived at $an Frnncllco on, 1e hree Musketeers.’ one o! elainen xcitement and hr-eerhieoa (my Nuns, yMouu-enl), is now _t the liner Sierra from Sydney, Aug-‘Eifllip of the most famous novels inter-est, wit, humor, with here and We U“, Sacred Congregili-IOII e trails. to ‘brine ouitfor divorce. ever wriiiert-nol only n. French the-re n dash of pathos. ‘llbe Qatholicyrhs couple ‘have been separated 0105811.". but rm English classic us jlNlli FHINJE U. S. Bootieggers with Training Gained on i New York's Rum- Row Believed to; Have Hand in Or- ganization. .__._.. NAIPIJES, iitaly. Feb. Iii-United States bootieggers, witil training gained on New Y0rk’s rum-row, are believed by the police to have par- ticipated in the organization of uu elaborate system for sllluggiirr anti-Fascists from Italy to Franc. The system wuk uncover-ml todu M“, Dorothy A. Heneker oi “mm-uh who won a 0500 prize 0",,“ by the provincial secre- tary of Quebec ior tho but book wbmnggd on “The Scigniorliai 93y; in Canada." _ 105 Mary Ellen Smith, British Goi- umbla legislator. who i; sponsor- mu a hi“ to prevent women from ,. .. o h 1°11 . Rites of liigfi ltirtvuggfrlume known am“ January we“ “Three iilviltlgketgltare hislgrlamed 111-1391’ 111i; 51,1501?!“ miiiltitlénen {who ha 213113221110 ""11" ' 111” °11°1':‘“ . Church, in ome, _ _ ree 0 e enc ng's -0 y- s a owet lo en cm or sever: ' ill Montreal rec-curly. Maflemarg “f _*'“*'"*—~——~———— halml1jfsi1rm1izlhgerybgigvbilililcflda; 111 guard. bearinglhe euphonio ‘noms- months. Tho militiamen: site , . . . , ' su , 0 . tree : ' , ' '1' E Gardens ....'.'-.1.'§liilihilitgsifiits. to tile at- B09113 Worth Readlllgnelreennzfiirirst. the. isok gr time qiilhfrutggaiinlio r111? fenadl Lord; Hjwarri ‘sir: 11.11:. Eliifcopiiitl-lrlelgioftriiit Amencan V1S1t0rs 1i . lump,“ ‘,1- me Vntloun of ileatilica- I ill ltuve-had for preparation, second. hero of the story, joins them i" Eng“: ‘H: y?" bye" "Wu", to hours, captured nineteen anti-Fas- G " .. . vr > “on h. m i890. The Archbishop oi hill-ls 1‘4. Seaman lave n little 1110 1e11iZl1i 00111118 1111109 1 161111 1110 at court in Paris. he. himself b: ":1 h,“ s "y" a‘ the mm“, cum “towed away h, u “Dy cubby. 1101111000 F1111‘ 18' '_w1'111 .1110 Morltreal was their ordered 10 mlkrlio Lia Ll Ii"o[l<\1wlm"y chum‘ iii“ and 1111i?!’ the doubt I have‘ being a Guam!" poor 1m" o‘ mectlngoi thepCansdian Bar Aew- 11°10 111 111° 1101mm or the hold" I Idea or mukmg better knowni to “may we "mum u! the racommeiii viialis aiililiiliillt liiéuliwrlihhbwhlilch lilflulfiixfify “b11110 i0 doivljusiice 10o proud] descent’ [belongmg 1'0 citation which takes place In Tor. T110)’ 111110 "1‘1“‘"10‘1 111111111 151311" American and 1311110011111 1111110115 dution. His finding! We?“ 1111111°v° e 1' 1° ' ' e e1’ ‘ 1" ' ' ' it family who had ever been loyal to the Royal house of France. iiis advent in the capital was in the days o: chivalry and vagabondage ~—tllo two extremes of manners and modes of living. Men walk- ed the streets with their fingers 0n their sword hills. and no man, or ‘he were a coward, lrrooked an Insult or seeming dislpalmgement of bis position or reflection on his iionor or the honor of‘ his mir lady» 0V6. giisti, a young woman described as the leader of the gang; (insure Suvurese, her assistant, and five men. said to he returned bootlegs crs. The authorities declare u Tllfiliifl clandestine service by whitril uni’ Fascists have been able to ovzul the low prohibiting their exit frolr Italy has been going orl for HUVCPZ] months. They allege that various vessel have curried refugees in tho‘ holds. each stowawuy paying 5i‘ lire to the sailors and 5.000 lirc i‘ the organizers of the kvsicnl r0.“ dent in Naples and Marseilles. |;:_il-r.ls and wibrlch will, no prove interesting gcrlennl public. It is. todny. n real tlzvsk to choose from the vast number of books on the market, those which are worth tho time it takes to read them, for, unfortunately. there are some which are not. There are very few Bullies for us to follow in our selecting. In some o; the me beautiful pleasure gardens 111 m“ m‘ Auw" 24 to 26' the United Kingdom, e. list or the . choicest of such gardens is beiull the Sacred Congregation. This bod)’ prepared by the Royal Horticulturiq “Hey long and minute investigat- Society (Vincent Square. S. W. 1)l m, 1mg the religious standinxs 01 which people will be free. by 111-1 a candidate's activities. determines rangernent to visit. NeXt 311111111°1.wlretller meetings should be bold also, it is hoped that the 111111110} which would lead to the beatifica- will visit in large numbers the “on o,» the person under consular... (larddng of the Royal Horticultural “om A megtlng towards this end Society at. Wisely, on which $150.- uhe “election of MarieeMarguerite) 000 a year are spent, and WhlCh. w“ held m tRome, FRY! 110111 1111111110111119- P10111091“ °1 Tire sessions are held in camera _ tho Society, overyibody 011K111 1° and are highly tocllnldai and irltrl- see. "fbero is not nu attraction cum’ in tile Kingdom greater the" 111° ‘Well lhronneu Catholics in Mont- doll b t , reading to bile Macho-zip, who had kindly under- taken to read a. paper on this sub- ject. has, for the second time, been liileiiiiecieilly chilled away from home, tlhls time 0n account of the serious illness of "his sister, and thus at the last momsntihave had no alternative but, to fr]! the breach or let our meeting g0 by de- fault. ilerei um, to’ do ‘the best I can, ‘briefly, for your enter- iarger cities libraries especially for 1111111110111. 01130111116111- 111111. I b090- the younger people are being.011111011"11011- placed under the charge of trained 11 11111111050 1110M V0110; 111911 1111116 ||bf3r|ang_ m, important my, of read “The Three Musketeers”, or this iibrurlaifs duty is the assist-'11111v° “"11 "he 11101111: picture bes- 909. 11111212225151.1115 then transferred to 'illAltitl’i"/., Feb. 18. —Owilll.i ‘l0 the recent nrriviii 0i‘ molly Ameri- r-un visitors who wish to spend their winter ill this lovely iiafliill" (‘oust resort, tthc Manugemerlts of the various hosleirics have been FUIIIIlOHGd to ouiltrilc and improve their premises. T]... m“. ti“... Villa of Napoleon llii and the Empress Plligcnie, now vastly enlarged and known rte the iiotcl du iuiluls, is undergoing addit- ional improvement and moderniza- iion witlloili spoiling in any way its uir oi‘ “(lrunti lScigrlcur." Besides to be in love with their Queen, A mysterious ‘lady hall been entrusted with a mission to Engln-nd to murder the duke. 111111 while the four rnusketeers were irl a ‘bastion holdin out. 1159-11161- 011 army or llnsnene 1. they wneiiier- ed what best to be done to war-n the duke or to protect. bin-l in ‘hill danger. the scheme they devised, and the manner in which it was worked out forming the uri11¢1i>i11 theme of the first volume. We are presented with a fascinating The Story Duels though iiiegal were the or- der of the day and victory was not - , , . _ - I 1h 1 t, b g (m tale of the wiles of is 016W!‘- 111‘: l. ti d oi’ bribe“ rho reconstruction oi‘ tlrroo stories. llieaaure garden," said Lord 1.11111’ real believe that having reached éilllilzlg ulrloys rind LJPIB in their figofipialei‘ loyggt fi1$1119vw11lt1ht1111u0 $01131: gym? ‘lg: minmgfm ha: .. y... wvvm... lpdy DdWinter nrgJ1eni1ti1il ‘1y1y:1g'°l,1'11e1:m1,;1 Mme o". “In o, ‘ymch w,“ be redecorawL bauijne; “Tilers is nothing like it this mwgm the lbeutlflcaiion o1. °° "1' 1111 111° 111111111111‘ ' more gupple wrist, steady,“ Qyg. who leads the Musksteersaud their refurbished llnd every room titted with the inst word in mosaic bath roilnie which will be. romlJ1810d silortly, illcre is io be great im- provcmcnt nn lhc ground floor. Other hotels are also to undergo various improvements. iBiarr-itz is at present enioying a. building boom couseqllcilLon the grant increase in the uumiber of mg o; a ,1,_,6.|,.e h, we young ream and to enjoy one of the most amaz. hit! from stepniul! in, it is stoic" ers for the beteir class of books. 111g 111111 011111111111)“ 11071011 01 1111' The Fascist militiamen uncover" the svstenl DY “'"i‘1‘1"" 01111“ Naples docks as longsilorculeri. in any other country i know, and Muy,e,Mflrg,,e,.1ve |s n pracflflfli I have been/in most." ceflmingy, ‘ ' "flkmericans love flowers and are gist”. Mar-iediinrguerltc died Iri very much attached to gardens. Mann-ea] 1.. 1771, said Mr. A. M. Samuel, ‘M. P., o ' r Minister of Overseas Trade inhaii '”'“"""_" address recently. Where can t e)’ see more beautiful gardens than TRY Tooinégilfiqls-EDQAILUMBIA ours, and where can they see 111018 _ beautiful nurseries for flowering and alert movement. 11111101111“! 1111-0 11-1‘ 11°11“ ‘*1 ‘wnmefi But Wm, us’ me books for the pub venture, ever portrayed h, the DULr-tagnan senior was a. Gaecon Eitligmztiluzififiebgfi: lgfotfrfllcaoisvfir ilc and Sunday School libraries are 5111.1‘,,‘ih°1,,.1,1,1“‘°1'{§1“1k11,‘2:’1':. , , ifigfifigf,“ ,°,i,1‘°;°<1,,f;“° $3131.15 0°31; fall of the Duke of Buckingham; no; chosen carefully enou h and e 1°11 1 1111 9 1“ ' 0 111°‘ . ' a n i in- i -' _' . our schools “aye really noglmrarb mention at the outset, i5 a novel o! care a 'i‘lnkers curse for anything gfimhggzhvgilggfin fifchagiqz: §_ Famllv Parties - e8 1101111? of the name. The par- 11v‘? 111111111160 111° 011511131 1111B else “we the reputation of 1118mm. iomes enmeshed‘ the Three Musk-i ' l ° ems m semen“ have not 1° “me btiing "The Th“; Musliemarg: iiiy...ia$'ificri'ii'oeh§§$.i.spt'.id§.$ steers and DiArtagnsn and theifi ers COITIIIIg to a realization of the Importance 1' 11111135 “'10 10 "0' 11 s11 L ' 11 ai ' foliied _ . , h 1,1 f d u, 11 n1 ies are ag ll and agam 1 of leading liud are allowing the 5311:5113; ‘111252311-81 higfiiigbznvlgf m: ‘mqaungg itfiamafscrsocgceivfi 111w by he, astuwneas and resourceful.‘ ‘MONTRIEAL. FG-ilfiliiily 1S. . visitors. (lonklruriioii is going on _ , , h-ildren us u rule lo do their own - d h t sues its ex- During the Slrriihi-I $005011. 1i .1"1111 .. . . .. . plants and decorative ‘trees than vmyyon,“ lash. 13. __The Brit . , ‘h, , H docmmlres and espoused by m,“ ness, an t e s ory pur _ " __ , ‘ , _, i\t*ly\\ll(‘li,,1)10l.i(§3 of flute. extra. In this pa" of Surrey? ml Cnhunbh; leglshnure Wm be-filigflfliilg‘. iSouleone has suld that 811m; ' rhzfifskttggrgv? ngmfjiumgg? nest and {hougilylfull reformers ting course from one ‘breathless rxliiulY-ltliiBgnieeyillifihoiltllEiggfigfil erotics tr) hotels and huge business 1n 011181‘ P111111 0.1 1011911110 Swelilskcd at its present session clenr-'L,1"1:s11:1;11:\1:11t vtgaiggnfitt 1110,1101" "Twenty Years After" 1 volume: ITAI-tasnan here made three zifts1i111~111£1011 tzhilzyovhefigxutgukhyfagcggyl 520mg}, (:1,,ds,,.,,,,,h',m,.,, w Kiln-ax’ lirfiirlister-i. irove his Majesty's gardens nt 1111- 1y to define British Columbia's.’ _ _ ° 0 110 a ,1 “T1, vm , ,1 B“, e; ' to 1111a gun no he ten, the old home- B 1'00 W _ ‘ .‘ -. .1 -~ r ~—-——————,——- 11111131111111’ W111“ “m 111m‘ 1° m“ 11111110111" Zdirirfriilrrrhiriiieirieliggiifc-tnigr physical 4n volumgfl; bu’? line; aregaiianglie Blend to seek his fortune in the 1111*"? 1111mm“ 111° 1111111115811 "a" "1 11°11“ 1'11"’ 11861‘ mgdnu“ "re ‘ nil ei whom nre eligible for Leicester's at i; 0111' 0 - pu-biic, and Lord Hoikham, Lady Batterscifs at Over- strslld. Lord Allcurlter-‘s at Drum- mond Castle, near Perth, Mr. Wil- liams’ ill Cornwall, and so on all over tho country. Judge Howdy, president of the . . '1 x ‘ fficiills of the Depart. which at that “m6 mew‘ d.nal that her lady-ship is deark-a 11y 0‘ 11*“ ° British Columbia Historical Soci- H 1,1 merit of Colonization. Axrielllilirv 111110011 nifigfliientTfig 2,161.29; llrlfli Natural irlesolllrces,‘ l-ng volumes follow out the careers 3*“ 1011*" 111" 1“ 0Y1“ 111111 L311 10 - the reduced rate oi‘ two pounds to we “N... n'r1 '.~.' Rnnmrtg (mm the other side indicate that appli- cations under "his rrnte h"ve been coining in quite freely from all classes. and it is anticipated that lilo movement oi‘ families towards (Junnilii will he on o, larger scale llmll during the two poet years. ' -———--(-O§- TRINITY CHURCH ies against epidemics,” as we are inmy $11111 tmuit 11° remd“ 111211113119 3x113 The n.5, was r l (l 6 - ‘ " ‘ ety. with cull-er officers. believe tihe: 23:11:18?‘ 1° 111111111113 0111' 111111119 10 Jpprgclgtedt? él-lfgjociffugnusiwllg crown-s and an oid_ horse of dis-re- D1'0\'111e‘1‘l11 11111111111)’ 911011111 1'0 0°10‘1,,nw:0|n o coma“ with an kinds or group them together and never re- 1111111111111’ 1111110“ appearanw’ 113111911 1 y. .1 1 will proceed to (‘anurlu in charge broted oh Nov. 19. "the anniversary I °11y°m1° 111111011111 T110 011101-81. ,0 ona wnhoutflncludh, the 111 11110111 211 11'4"“. 01' 1.1110111 0'“- ot we “m. pflndm c gran-erg 10' ,' »».-ie...-..I.1 rcpreseuiuiive oftbe day in 1858 on whldll tihc coi- °r °111' 1°°11y 1111111111 111101110 00011‘ on, 1w “Th Th. M k? a 411111 ‘which ‘Diiilm Compares ‘with 5911101‘ ‘"1111 011°“ 01 dmmy (if U? of the qystenn ' orly or British Columbia wus creat- 111' 111111- ‘1-‘1 11111011 01’ our- attention w": °" l l0. b1“ 11° e Ger lthe» ceiebratqd. Rozinante, Don 1100011011” 01101111110111 011° 111:1 °1' The firs, ,,,',,,,,g “Mm. this m. ed M Fort Langley‘ m, y05B|.;,|e_ we“ more than n doe“ _ seques ras een ‘the marve Quixows steed; a letter o! mm} pring. ‘They delal witbdt e ex. raugelnelit w!" Luke plat.“ n“ Th? H,Sm,.k.,,, so(ziety. on the now, but this is no reason for ire-f“ 1101 11 18W 1119-111 1911511111 Wrlierfl. ducuon to Mdmy Treyme’ Gama“, citing times in Francemn der Dcvu- March 4 Mme me my“ Sum-m u“, mum, ymm,‘ may,“ W“, March u glcctinig our 1110M] health, and has formed the subject oi critm m‘ Mugs Muakbywrs, an 6m is X.Ill, and Mazariman in Eug- . . is rt ruoro sir-liable rlnte, this being 11 18 impossible to 61111111118110 .1001 03511101- ' by such noteworthy friend m“, Kama, memhbquy. and land uniiertha Charles I and Crom. :1" 11111‘ 1111111111111"- 11011011111“ "111 . _ - . ll l‘. ' .J 1, Th .'. ."II- [he a,,‘“fl,yu__,,,ary ‘of ‘we begmmmn too siloilkly lire need for. u ch01“ authors as W. the are lJ rte on urle cso su ._¢0&-———- WIT AT THE BANQUET FOR LIVE STOCK MEN Henley; Andrew . well, and General Grant and ,_ _ , '|‘(‘yn,QNTO 1m. H.111“; . _ , _ y 18-91. 11111 110i- 19031. 501110 8l1V100 011 _ | H N _ lugs will be from p11‘: p0i'i,~; oi Liv- -___ 0mm iii“! smmlsnlem n m wnm “m0 1111.111. giite ‘ionbitrdlnviilsfilveiis 11111118101160 11°1111°11 110°“ 1101 1110811 111110191311 s1°ve11'1°11 “'11s 311 91111111510511“ 11:1 hiivigéngirgii wnlim i? $053,105“. does not" can faibto be enthralled 1111151‘ Lfliiibeilerry’ and (‘ebb l, '1‘, oi ’i‘1'lii1iy 1111111111 (311111011 Will! ed feemge that l~look down upon ' ' " " 5 - ' ' ' - a o us . ’ _ , , , .1}, (Qucenetolvu). ileilvccrl hiilrcil 4 $11,121, ,},1fm.§f§1,‘,,,,“3fl,,§,f°,‘{,,“d§, and Api"i 9, iliclre will bu 22 sull- bones of hiflwrlcyflc, You ‘Dye ings to llaiiiax by sricunlurs of the me ‘swarm a" the more mung], ‘Willie Slim; Cunnrrl and Arlchor- _ ,. Donaldson lines. froru April l-i lo you blame than‘ for ma" mun June 1st, 2i shillings are scheduled to Quebec and Iilontre ll. The its. Vwhen the mainland and island col- w1l1111yg011r1e11u1 1!" 110110011 T1111! 15 11111111101‘ 01' Dliiiiari- 1n 11191181‘ 116 Megghem Sipénkhhg at the >,.O,np“_.ollie.-r were Joined on one in their £1111’ " ‘0 01111 11110111 011 111111011 Y0" 11111010 1" 1111110911 301111011 110111 nlenmry banquet tendered My lho1prvgent any". lnrelilontnii tlo build, well or ill, t-tc- Sydney in 1890 ha! referred to some 1,1emu_ “ems horse w“ 1.0m 1n (lgnhdlun Nana...“ y]x],1|,|;|0n Dir. '"~----—--————-—————~——-—— ';1l1fvl'10‘111';1 11111130111191‘ 3'0" 1111118 3: 11"; 01113111110418 ‘T101138 111111 the paternal homestead about Lilli" ractornto ~i0 iillc livt- Stock lirocd- “ i~ 11,19 ‘Ii1lil"\" ‘g. your YPI-iil Pld- 0Y5» 11 1011111111‘ 5011 W 1 11 0W1! teen years ngo, and has ‘romiained y . "m M‘, y;xh,h,h)l_; h‘ um m"): my u-cdtiorl. ihe book's that :1 ‘iifly 0i"011101'1~‘1 1n 1110111111"!- 0811001811)’ irl it ever since, which ought to figfikffi1u1c1gzyngge fltfielesigeliyecxxls? ward lhtlil-i lzmt night, “m, r look ._ ginl r0; its, for pieaslure before ‘tire~,“’11ii regard to 1111i IIOVBI. “Black make you ‘regard it with affection. 11 1' y iliiiii in tbc social ilrlll on Tilesday "Yviiiiiii. i“t‘lli‘lllli'_\' 16th, at 7.30 p m. with illc president Mildred Cox in IIIP lllulr. 'l'irt- lllUilililK being called to order w..- smlg ibv opening cere- mony. [Juring the business period ‘l‘ii9'lll mow," said iRt. ‘Hon. Arthur P01011131 M1111" “My 3011‘. sold the Glascon gen- ltoss assorted that no body o! men ilesicrvcrl inure‘ honor tin...“ our: A. inn. from Liverpool, and lilc which followed ii ,_ sltqr-lk 1, 99d l r .. ._ - . , _ ... v I I l, y . _ these during Musketeers portrayed g , I _ _ _ _ . . re 11108151111118 tlllflii‘ them. continued Mr. Melgir- Mei“) liiw (ylrllnrttglioilii%lllx;‘flgafs 1n1v11o ‘Itillépinqn [X13011 ‘ill; moire _ to for-m ,tll\rll1‘giliyi:.lylc;ili1l>f’sizllvi;eg<ki,eiirayl gigilillglgfig Never sell ii. let it die honoumbiy so lmmulabyy by Dummy Afrlbicylrcln homtbumploflu, villi bi.- ioirlnlliloc vgrtvu their report for 011' 1111’ 1101111 111 1110"“ 1W “"1110 stock lirorlucin beci‘ bacon n tt ilii 1 1 k mm 0 91cm" Hum 1101a desire to tron-sir .t i t ‘i; b or 0m aga' and in tranqumty’ an.“ in ‘his "Memories and Portraits" g 11 11"“ "1"11"‘111‘° °11 '11‘1"'11 '1" '11” 11"111"11-“11'~'111011 ‘Vimk. 111111 the currents or affection. eome little ’ ' ' 11 011-0 1" 101111100119 “1‘"'l1'1‘911 111 1116i 11 0 11 ° 1911c 1111011111 V011 11111110 0- 001119111311 11111-11 milk iinrl- cileesio. ' first soiling for (Ju-cbeu illlii Moll-y Prcillier- Ferguson, who was re. sitlflllfigioiiilniilribilririetimid-Elna: Eye‘? trcul is that oi‘ t-hc Ainunin on Arr. wry of ‘six ‘authors he is never my ril 14 from Livorrlool uiul ilu- Dor- ed o! yre_l_eildlyxg_ "is Hm ,5 a ic will still from that port for Qlli-i- remarkable one and we“ Worn bec and Morltrerll two days l'|it1i‘.= quouug m the order he refers, to A curlsilierublo ]ll‘0[i0i‘ll0ll of ihc 11'0"" "1111? "cutest. wus tiiseusaed: A very interesting letter "we P0811 by liiiss Marion Ryan from i)r-, Florence hiurruy our museum. iii'_\' in Koren, \\"1li(‘ll was received, .i>y ilrc itPvtirfilld Dr. Ramsay. We tllcll went to our groups, our uri 'iiy for the evening being the irlukiilg of llli[0-ib0XQ,1-l_ l-‘illltnvirlg the group meeting we roiieslr-nlbied ill the social hail and ndiolirricil the nleetiug with taps. illlgcritlg nilmimlirvn; but little gru- ililula. and ‘by u vast ulllorrrli oi’ pity. "Allér illziny oxigoilcios_ zuiri vic- issiitiuies. after long years-r of toil, after duys oi’ turmoil urrri ninllrts of working, l have ill-rived trium- phantly n! ullc pcallIOll when my (wpiilious do not wluui. llt rill." iilc declared‘ amid continued laughter. In more HEPIUIIS vein lilo sliitl: ‘There ‘cannot be any Huccehegu; agriculture witllou-t successful stock raisin-g." mnllooli-l. “ibuutcver taste is trulti-‘ffr 1111111110110" 111 ‘P411552 111111 . . . wotouln youth will iiniirlenee fu--11° “"1” (111111 161191‘ 111111" "Pwonid or an oili servant. 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This by —<ma-rlc this well-it is by ‘his cour-Idought w what u do mad new . . o distorted and twister] theory of may mlzgfly ‘;1$1'y°;1g1£11°11 1° 111111311211: “:21” flgavgdfgtqmagyifig: lessens. 0t Shakespeare l ‘hav ' ‘ - ‘_———————--____ __ hire mgpnuya] 1,, 44,9 flung nova; m. 0 011 1'11 0 ° - “'0 1"“ 1“ ' 1' 1' ' load all but "Richard iill". Honn Vi," "Titus Audronnics," and “All Well That Ends Well"; and irhes. having already made all euitabl endeavors, l now know that ii she} never rend‘ to make up for whic imilsltblfuiness i could reatih- ~muc of the rest. forever. 0f Mollere- surely the next greatest nalme o ICbristendonl l could tell a vel similar story; but in aylittle con. ed to discuss ton-igh-t. The Author Before referring further hesitates, one moment. lets per- haps chat chance escape him. which rrortune, tar that moment w alone, has offered him. You are ' young. and W811i. to ‘be brave for two masons: first, because you are u. Galleon; the second. because you are my son. Have no fear of nlerny dnllbroghos, and look about for adventures. You have ‘been caught ‘to handle the sword; you the periodical of the smile class. Wet this kin-rt of literature is daily ibeoontirng more, popular. Some pevrsons tihiulk i-vucll books , an“, mugumw, on“, to be W?‘ ‘The Three Musketeers and sub- missed. ‘not that t. ailment would {1100110111 "°1‘""°1‘- 1°"- 11" W’ '1 ‘may tend w make “mm mo“ pop word about the author, Alexandre ular still. Ever sciuoe Adam. and mm“ ‘p910’ 1,11” 11111 11°11 w“ 011 we mum it impossible ,0 b0 sub distinguished on French drunks/tic isiierri with aiii the otiher iruilt and ‘"1’ '11s 111° 1011101’ w“ 111 1911101“ m m I y _ wits rl French contemporary oi er of u little essay the‘ éénrbiddgre ffifinfimanmizuthalieffi fcilhrles Dickens. 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"Asl n. girl rarldeth so is d m, d d’ d m ed ‘hi: man in the dual, was arirniri H ,9 h, n u, t t t ., shay. “my ‘lanxely are om. every. ‘Ifk 135036 ,1:lgbh€°c:v1$_ soggy t0 return in his abbey and took to stazanson: {wt of“??? 8:: fduy nctionis iniiiluonced ily our read 1.8m, “m; u, London, _Dum&, m 1110 11111811919018 lull-QM!- A1111!!! 4112s such epic variety and nobiiir of. incident? Often, if you Wii impossible. often of the order r‘ yinrgi Unconocimlsiy our lives are paflm mcrulldied ‘by the Iideen we have ga- y therod ifrom. our books. Should’ and Portbos were ardent campaign. ere. who fought for the love and zest of trite experience. Aramis Duums obtained n minor nppointlnent at tihe Royal Court but noon gavo it up in favour of not all ilhese ideas then be drawn from the veltyl beeit source P09911110 from the works of such rlutho-rs as , play acting and drama writing; while Dickens went innlo Journal- ism and Magazine writing. There are capabio of seeing ‘bewuiylthe similarity 0t their careers for where we should‘ eee only crime ‘a time ceases. to be resumed later. never gave up hope m.- his first love. hire Church. and not the lent thrilling and dramatic incident in the story is when DUXr-tagnan ac- cidsntiy comes across him repent- an Arabian story; end yet all ha:- Bd in human nature. For it yr- corne to that. whet novel has rnor human nature? not studied wit‘ bile microscope, but seen la-ngel in plain deylijht, with tho nature ant and in the habit of a. postu- for Dickens pursued the even tenor mm or sweat. of seeing a struggle for; Justice wlhero we should ‘$06 only ‘of ‘his way from magazine writing innit-bile and unmet-vi. and capable ‘to magazine editing, novel writing not only of seating these, hurt of to lecturing. Whereas Dumas com- mialring us. his readers. sea them menced an adventurous career or afuoi IBy matting such works you {duel fighting and man about town om my; ntjgrghy; “gm; away theuiitimntely entering the field of id-le moment without acquiring {fiction and. like Dickens, ‘ in: anything, but you are getting real ied-itor oi‘ a monthly magazine. Cur. u“, of “ha; m, “Murry mgnng. [lonely enough. among one oi’ hi: 11mm up o child in the way she first dramatic productions was the “ should so. and‘ when. one is old she inlay en "Vinverhenee". when from ' will not slepart trhetelfrom." Jiow ;Sir Walter Scott's "Old Morifliltf". t“... my, 4-,, ‘h, connection Wm. ,but it was not. much of a. eucceu. you, sum,“ " |Hl9 first great triumph wee hi: _ ‘But what the these books which 0913? 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