l ~ l V h Ti.. i.l....i uilllill sllvll-soil ANU , - \\ Condition - Powder A horse often needs a onic as well as doesa man tif his hair is stiff and dirty looking. his move- ments slow' and tired and hiseyes dull, he is not in . goad condition. ` The island Con- dition Powder will tone up his digestion and appetite, clear the eye» give gloss to the coat and lightness to his action. We can safely recomm- end this powder for your cattle, _also-There’s none better. 25c full lb. package ‘E. A Foster - Central Drugstore - slllti nuniiilllf _E ._ iisiilr.-ix, N. S.. ren. io- louotu- lloils fllrnislied by F. B- MC(`lll`lll’ & Fo., stock and bond brokers, meni- bels Iilontrenl Stock Exchange, Mc- (‘in~i1_\~ Building, llnliftlx, N. S.) CLt')SlNG PRICES Atchison ,\. (`.. l\l A. l-‘_ .lm Loco Anacoilllil. Am S & ll Clin Pill- . Cen .\'ol' The better violinist you “tb lhe better' instrument Y0}1_ need to display your ability. ll-fre you will find an i‘rllcllili- Sli.-.'cl ll li i`l S. Slcvl .... .llarlicl l'lo.~'l\`li l\lu Friday 101'/4 425% 62% 95% 151% 92% 651/3 ti-4% l’o\\'<‘l' . Stl _ . . . . .. 7|! illll,-3,, 102% 10-il/,'i 106 lltliiii Get A Good Violin excellent array of Stradiuavius and Steiner Models made by workmen who are artists in their lir.e. _Youwill find in this dis- NY the very instrument V011 warit-and the prices als most moderate MI. Tooinbs 177 Queen St, b9%' 74 llday. Saturday - 101% 25% 62% 741/J; 74% llill/4' 152 iiiil/3 0515 761/Q 76% 911,) 102‘_ii 1051/Q 1(Iii5% 02*/s _*_ W TONl_GHT.- The postpoiled Red gross ploy at Fredericton lakes place iere tonight. -ia9i.2,12ivi1i. WINDOW BROKEN.-During thc llellvy Sale of Saturday a large plate roilt ln the Victoria llotel barber shop was shattered by the winn_ MPARCEL POST §ALE.- llenrtz °"‘°"“|- Wed"eSli_lly. also collgre- _ gatiolial social. Be one of the crowd toholp the Red Cross. 4385,2,12lVl2l _/_NOVEL _ ENTERTAINMENT.- (-Ollgrogatiolliil social and Parcel Post Sale In lleartz Memorial, \\-edllesday ovelllng, in uid pr Rell Cl“*3'S `~`70Cl0lY ol' the two churches. 4385,2,l2M‘.ll. “IS UNIVERSAL PEACE ATTAIN. ABLE7"- The Hon. Judgu Stewart will dt-liver a lccturo on' this subject ill St. James' Church school rooiu l°"l0l'1'vw evening lit eight lrelock. bllvcr collection for patriotic pur- Doses. 4391.12.M1i. FUNERAL FRIDAY--'l`ho funeral of tho lato Daniel Lcoiinrd (ipnwaypf Ilollsliaw took place Friday to Lot 05 (lelnetery and was largely uttcndell. 'lilo pullbenrcrs wore Messrs Frank tlarraghcr, Larson Crosby. 'Plleollorc Bolgor. Peter Towle, Dave Bolger and '1`llcoll'ore ('arrugliel°. MAIL BOAT SERVICE.-'l`he. trou- I U10 1110112! the boiitmen at the (Tapes was amicably settled on Satur- day' and the se-ivice is' again iii oppr- _ ation. Six boats with 33 bags of mail left Tormenliine lit. 8.10 and docked at Cape Traverse at 11.58. This mail will arrive in the city th-is morning by the _regular train from the West. , .___ MARRIAGE THIS MORNING.--The marriage takes place in the Roman Ci-itholic`(!hurcll at Grand River. Prince County, at 9 o`clock tllis morn ing of Miss- Hannah Florence Brown. 'daligliter of Mr. James E. Brown, ol' Bayside, to Mr. Linus B. McDonald. of Grand River, Rev. J. A. McDonald officiating. The' bride wlfll be attended by Miss Alfreda McNeill, while the groonismair will he Mi'. Alphonsus Browil, brotller of the bride. Aftei the ceremony at reception wi-ll be held at the home ol! the bride. The happy couple have the best wislieki of a host of i`rlends. C. G. S. PRINCE EDWAFlD.- The car for-ry steamer encountered ve-'ry heavy' ice oft' Houghton -island on Saturday and it was some two hours before she got through it. At the --same time she' liberated the (?. G. S. Stan- ley. which was stllck fast. The Stan- lcy had attempted to sail from Picton lu Iialifax but found it an inipossi- bility owing to the very lioavy ice to get out of tllc Gulf and turned buck. Sonic time later her wheel chllins pilrtcd. Thc Stanley nftci' being -loos- cned from the ice followed in the truck of the Prince -Edward to George- town. The latter steamer brought 75 passengers-. and 8 cor-loads ol' freight to Georgetown. _ REGRETTABLE ACCIDENT.-- Mi. Williaiil Dillon. iiiiurket clerk, ol' this <-ily. as thc rcsult of reckless driving ini the part oi` a couple of youthii driving `a liliiclicr`l~i team on Sntliillay iilorning is collllned to his homo' suffering from pnlnfu-l injuries. .\lr. Dillon was l~.l'ol-rsiiig thc street near the lnarl-let house when the tclllii stiuck him. llc' wai-._ knocked down :lull the sleigh wont coinpletely ovcr his hotly. The young men oil thi- sleigll did noi even eniiulrc if Mr. Dil- lon was seriously llllrt. Mr. I)lllo|i i'e'c-cived li bad cut across his fore- ilielid, and onc hand was pierced in three plnccs conipletely to the bollc und lic wus badly bruised about the bully. ’l`llt-ro' has been ooiis'itlol'a.blc l-oniplalnt ot’ late about reckless illlving on the part of teaninters and il. is about tllno this thing was stop- ped. ' ilelgians Sent lo . Turk Faclo (Special to The Guardian.) l’AI'tlt~l. Feb. 10- A llavrc despatch to the llnvas Agency says flint accord- '1 in 8% CD which is fully conflrnicd, il lilimbci‘ ot llvporlcil ilelglalls. who were sklllel: illtlsiliri have been sent to Turkey to work in luuuitloll factories. W. E. Foster tof l.e'ili_ll,' _ N. ll. 0pposilion ST. JOHN. Feb. 10-Mr. W. E. Fos- ter, il wel-l-known business man here'._ und for the past year cllalrnian _ol the Opposition committee. has accept- ed the Opposition leaders-hip and will issue his manifesto curly lil thc week. ___i_....__------ .illiil FIRE $25 IN IIUEBEC IIIIY _.__- (spsclal to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Feb. 10- Fire s'liortl_\' after five this morning routed eleve_n families into the street from tht; 1' dwellings in' St. Malo suburb. T er firemen saved a number of ¢\1|ldl`ll“ from the flames but there were H0 casualties. Tile biscuit factory of W. Charest and the sausage factory 0f lo coulnsl-il on st. Joseph Street. extending in the rear to St. Frallvlll Street. were on fire at 9 oc_lockv_t:l__l3 morning In it-blizzard Wi: _L The blowing at forts' mlles fi" l°“ in _ firemen checked it after hard H8 i- ll!- ,ipoul ;zo.ooo inmate vm d°“°- "1- iiiiiiiiiiiiii iii P F 'h 10 scorn aiirrnnnnm. °-- ° - --Sevon or einht ll0l‘U9“*- it i” P°"i°‘§ all im their lives in it tire wh 0 i aémwed n ,qrodt boarding house 8-.ny (muy The lioflilll of f0\Il’ |110” ls Province..| NOW LO0K._ 0UT.-- The City Mas shell has been instructed to summon all those who- neglect the ice oil their sidewalks today. FUNERAL- The! funeral of the late M-r. George Burgess- will take place on Wednesday at 2 o’clook from his late residence at Crapuud. HOMF. T0 ATTEND FUNERAL.-» Mr. Joseph Burgess. of Ottawa. is expected to arrive by Tuesdays steamer to attend the funeral of his brother, tho late Mr. George ~Blli'- gess. I PEARLY STREAM DiV|SlON hair secured Judge Stewart to deliver his able?" in Granville 1-lall on Wednes- madli candy will be sold by the Rell Cross. -i390.2.12M1l. NEW BUSINESS FlRM.- Applica- tion is being made for letters patent by the firm of 'l`ul“ner and Holman, Ltd., to conduct a general wholesale business in t-his city. The names ol’ applicants ure Percy W. Turner, B. Roy Ilolinau, Edna M. Turner, Elea- nor I-lolmail and D. Edgar Shaw, all of this city. Messrs Turner, Holman alld Shaw to be thc provisioilul di- rectors APPRECIATION.--Tlic illothcr Su- perior and Sisters of the (‘-liarlotte town Hospital -wish to thank all who at-lsistcd in any way in connection with the recent whist social alid en- tertainment held in the Knights of Colunibus Hall under the auspices of St. Charles Auxiliary Society. Tile proceeds will net tl.-bc-ut ninefty-two dollars. 4392-2-12M li. CHOIR ENTERTAINED.- _Despite the dowupour of rain Friday evening there was rt good attendance 'oi' the members of Zion Church choir and the teachers of the Sunday School at the Kozey Komer, where they were entertained at ii banquet. by the ses- sion and trustees of the Church. Had the weather been finer, there would probably have been a. score or more present. After a 'splendid supper had been' disposed' of, a' most enjoyable prografni was carried Out. consisting of vocal and instrumental music and readings. These included solos- by Mrs. S. C. Moore. Miss Murchison. and Mr. Charles Earle. also a reading by Mr. John Lawson. The Pastor. Rev. J. Dugald McKenzie' gave it short address. At the clor.-e" of the pro- gram a hearty vote of thanks was ten- dsred to the trustees. and sefssiou for their kindness. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by the' singing of the' National Anthem. AN |SLANDER‘S l|_OSS.- Mr. .I. J. McKinnon, of this city, received it telegram Saturday from his brother. Mr. George D. McKinlloll. of the flrln of McKlnn'on. llolinies & (`o.. Siler- brooke. Quebec. stating -that the firm had on the previous night sustained damage to the extent of $30,000 to $40,000 by fire in their plan't. The telegram concluded with the pl-ucky remark, “rebuilding at oncc'. expect to be closed down three' or four wcelts'." ln Saturday’s Guardian a report appeared of the :~iplen'did pro- gl~f-_ss made by fills firm under illc slipcrintcndencc of Mr. George' D. Mv- Klnnon. ills many friends will ho sorry tp learn ot' his loss. while ad- miring the pluck that determinctl t.o re-build before the fire was out. \ “rellsonnts lion. ll. D. l\lc>Ewcii,, Iilorcll. cnnlc to the City oil Saturday. l Mrs. III. S. Leii. Vernon ltlrcr. was in the City on Saturilrly. Mr. .lollii McL.cod. t‘ity. lofi last night for Pic-tou. ills Lordship Bishop 0'L.cury. was :lt Elinjra yesterday. ing to news froiil private s0urcor._ Mr. W. ll. l’rowsc. Murray llnrbor. wus in the (`lty oil Saturday. Mr. J. I5. fiulldci. Mlscollclic, ri.-tlli'ii~ :ind P rol'l-ss-ioll hall its pall-on saint id' Wcst on Sittiirdiiy ltftcrliooll. Rev. W. I-J. Pi-por, t)'ilcary'. was lil the city on Sutllrlliiy. _ r Mr. llusscl ("ox. llxorcll. was allloiil.: visitors to thi- l~IIy .in Saturday. Mr. J. l»‘.'lliiyilcn', Vernon River, was :lnioug the visitors to the City on Sut- ilrdiiy. . Mr. J. A. Cnliiplicll, of Souris, lcfl. ln:-il night for Georgetown. cu l-oule lu llorllaiid. Oregon. Mr. Clarence Harris was li passclig- cr from the city to Sulrlmersldo oil Saturday uftcliiooii. Mr. and Mrs. 'l`honius llouovun, .il-._ city, len last night for Lowell. Mass. Pro. llinton, organist. of the First Methodist Church. left last night oil li visit to Halifax. ' Miss lioali Mortimer, City. left last night for New Glasgow, N. S.. _to visit her sister, Mrs. George Williams. Messrs H. Clinton and Fliynn. City, left last night en route V to France to work on railway constrifc- tions. _ - Mr. ~Hnmlin1 lib-well known coill- merclal uran. w rnlnons arrival! by the Car Ferry steamer _on Saturday. Mr. Lyons, chief engineer of the Statilsy is visiting his former home in Ontario. Mr. Hyslop is acting chief in hlirabsence. _ _.___ _ Messrs Harry Holman and G., P. Walker of R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summ- erslde. returned Saturday from their trip abroad. _ _ _ ` ,md 3 naman have boon recovered. D*-‘_ . ‘ \ ' l .' Captain J. B_. Brov_vn', D. D. S.,_a_iid his sister, Miss Hattie' Brown.'who is attending Prince of Wales College. left by tile western-train en' saturdnyl this for the liurilose of wtllus fvrlll afternoon for their -home in Bayside, the `rlgllit and the wrong lines of sculp- Prlnce- County. in' order to be pres- ent at the marriage! this morning of their sister. particulars of which ap- ar elsewhere' ln this imie. things enrtlily und lloavc-lily in our churches, we saw that `Alnilghty God ordcrcd such decorations in connec- tion with ills wc-rship iii thc old dis- pensation. There were thc golden (‘hr-rubiiu over the Mercy Seat in the lioly of Holles. and all thc liiterior walls of the- Temple were covered with carved figures of Cherubini, palm trees and open flowers, (l Kings 6. 20- 50.) 'l`lie brazen lnvei- ill the Temple courts was supported by tivclve brazen oxen, by thc express _iilstruction of God. although such ox- en were objects ol’ worship tc- the lifpyfptlaiis. Auron in -thc willl'er- ness had made tt calf of gold for the Israelites to worship and later the sin of Je-roboam was the setting up of golden calves in Bethel and Dan, as symbols of Jcliovali all of which testi- fied that by the 2nd Conjmandment God did not prohibit the use ot like- nesses of things in heaven and eartll, hi His Sanctuary i§o;long'as'_ these' things were not intended to represent’ God llimse|f.` _ We pass on now tc- consider such representations in the Christian (‘hui'ch. _ _ For the first 300 years ofthe Chris- iiali dispcliszitioxi there was little op- portunity for _ church decoration. (‘.lil~istiaiis wc»l-sliipped secre_tly in houses and caves and catacombs. and dared not erect churches. But even in, the iratacoiiihs are to he found crosses and rough figures 'o\` our. Blessed Lc-rd, and when the age of persecution ceased and churches were built' li soon became the custom to cover the walls with Bible scenes in ord-er to teach the people-, who, as a rule. could not read and were often hilt imperfectly educated in their new faith, just as we teach children by siuch .means now. Anil we must recollect there is this dltl`e-l'ence between the Jewish churchi and the -(lhrtstian. This former could not make a true represelltntloii oi' their invisible God. because. as He lllnist.-ll` said, they had seen no simili- tudo of Him; but`when "the Wt;-rd was int-ide flesh and dwelt among us" though there still could be no simili- tudc ot' ills Godhead. there could be of l-lis Manhood; and this Christlalls of all races and tongues have ever loved to portray. And . think what a loss it would have been to c-ur reli- gion if we had been forbidden to illus- trate by painters' oz' sculptors’ nrt the events oi’ olir Lc~rd‘s life on earth. ills Nativity, the adoration of the Magi, the l’rei-icntation in tho, 'i`einplt~, the iiiood Shcphcrll the Good Samaritan, tho Gr-od Physiclaii, the story of l-lis Passion and’ Dcatli and Itci-iiirlcction' and Ascension; for such fillings have often appealed to the hearts of nieii as no spoken words could do. And so we limi that the greatest artists. devoted all the-il' brilliant talents to ihc erection of paintings of religious sltlljl-cts for clllii'clic:s; windows were filled with figures lil stained glass of worldrolls beauty and richness, and statuary also foulid its place in thc de- corations of the Sanctuary. But in tllr-. course ol' fliue the' tlcct;-rutivg use of such things irils snpplelneiitell by un entirely di`ft“eroiit nnc. Paiiitiugs and statues of llidividllill saints were si-t ul- for special ri-vi-l't-lit-c. For in- islulice. tho statue of thi- p:ll"on saint of it church wc-ulll bt- placed in sonie_ iproniinent position, and pcoplc iiiil:-i-I, 'king that saint to pray for thcin would i make lllcir ipctitioiis before. if not uc- lliilllv to tho liiznrc. 'l`liiili ciioh trade P who was supposed to specially pro- tect its liicnlbcr.-i. Sl.. Martin was thc patrr.-ii saint of soldiers. St. Nl- lrholas ot' auilecs, St. Crispin ol' shoc- illokors, -St. Boniface of iunkeepers. St. (Teceiiil of lnusiciaus and so on. Special sllrilics were crcctctl to thesc. special devotions inadc to them and their hclp was sought in every danger iilld ditllculty. until the triilr worship of Aluiighty God bccanic obscured by those devotions. Although thc t'-lllircll never tallglll thc doctrine, tllcre is no doubt that in the Middle Ages. the common people believed that the nroocl' way I0 =\l'>- pronoli God was flirt.-ugll llil- ll. V. M. and the Saints. and thc way to interest tllp saints oil their behalf' was to promise some gift to their sliriilirs Such shrines und such worship of images were among thc first things to hc abc-lisheil lit the Rcfoi'liintloii. "'l‘hc Institution ol' li (‘lirisiia-ll_ Man." which was pllt forili by Arch- bishop (`.rallmer and all the Englil-i-h lllsliops lu 1537, and may lic colisldcr-_ oil the great tlogmatical llocuiiiclit of the Reforuiatlou. contains this t‘r,~llow- ing declaration on Images. lniagcs_ may not be made tn be bowed down' to or worshipped. “Yet they be nc-t so pro`liiblte'd. hilt that they may be had and set up lil (lliurches, so it be for none ‘other purpose but only to the -ln- tent. that we io beholding and look- ini; upon ,them . . _ . may the rather be provoked. kindled_and stirr- ed up to yield thanks to our Lord. and to praise Him in' His said saints; and to remember and lament our sins and offences, and to pray God that we may have grace to follow their goodness and holy living . . . . and there- fore the, said images may well he set up inchurches, to be as books for un- learaed people, to learn therein examples of humility, charity. pa- tience _. . and all other virtues. In which causes only. .images to be net up in the churches and not for any honor to ‘be llonezuutc- them." "‘it would be dlthcult to find more iirulrent and measured' languaze than lure ol .painting for devotional .D\ll‘~ poses. and the tone adopted is happily ln contrast with the fanatical langu-‘ 'uno of Puritan loonoclai-its whose incl- "~?'=v». . IMAGES IN WORSHIP, . Sermon Preaelied AtSt. Peler’s Cathedral Inf f lr _ii i Reply to a Queslon Asked at Recent Illia- ._ < --~~,/7-/-~ - __ ~ ` -j»'...'.' -_~.._. sion in Thai Church. \ ll .ml .i , . _ _ ___l_,______-til. 'J ,f _-5 _ ~ .».. '~ ll-nllow-liig is' an outline of the ser- lsli and wicked deeds -have lost lo thi-_ iid. . . __l_ __ _ |ly|i_;>;"¢ _ mon preached oil Sunday evening. church so many nionuiueiits of art,i tg 'J -L'£§___;_`-_;I_,.t?-;33__{____ _ _ Jun. 21 by Rev. Canon Simpson in be_a_\ity and devotional love. _ - - l_ -_-_~_-5;--_~ 4 - St. Petcr'l-i Cathedral in reply to thci _l`his. cvcr since, has b`ei-.ii t.ll_c po- ___ Q - "`~ -~ 'lnlustioii "Does ilot thc use ot Images sition of thc (._linrcli ol l-.liglnliii oil l r_( f. / ____ __,.,_,_ _ -__4.____‘;_ in L-lnlfchw commvcnn Un, Second this snbjc_ct. She allows tht decorat- ~ _______r___` d__i__,_<__-..__-. .vi-T, ~_ Commandment?"-wlilch coniniaild- ive USU Ui Si-v~iUl1l'y lillltl Dllllllllllét l-\l0 f ____'_*~°-V- - _ ,N-,g_ ;,~."=. ~_' £5 _ _ mem he wok as ms mm; forliitis any return to the nicdlcvall ,, . “If- locturo 'ls Universal Peace Attaln-,_ Last Sunday in consmmqng tm, mu. devotional uso, of the sanit-_ And ilu- _ _ _. _ _ prlely or having "gums_ puimings and distliictioil is _cll-arly iuurked. _I-igill-i_-ii I ` I .__ ; day ovcning, hehruury 14th. Homo- mpm,,enw,_iom in named glass of oi the apostles and other saints iii _ _X 4 ‘, , ._ \ _ V» slniiicll' gliiss' nic snllctiolluii' liow in thc placc-.~: of worslii-|\ of iioilrly :ill Protes'tililt llclioiliinalioiis, and I- ilin, quite sure ilo oilc ever tliinlls ot' :lil- lirl-.ssiug ally ni' these in pl°a_\"cr and no one is over likely to do so, and il. would be nn insult to the iiltc-lllgclirl of the congregation to suppose that il g O O V 7 d‘esire'ili no scnsl' ilrouscll lly Lili- colitc-nlplatioii ol’ these figures iil| glass or on canvas. would be ul'ullscd*- by the colitcmplntloli 0f` tilt- sanic lig- ures in marble or l-.lay or carved wood. l'r i=Avs to lilly lp til _ I, _ "-_, . . '-. . . \I__ ` ____ __’ __ S3; ‘mi y-__ _,L_-_~,,,<‘., . i. .,. - Lb >.~ _i, _,_ ig. __ _ _ i ' _ Furniture Repairing O so long as they \ve-rc still in groups , nlld not .ill special sliriilos. But it` I . 0 S were to place thc- stiltuc oi' the pllilit-_ i-ng of suing saint by thc cllaiiccl ilrch, for iii-slmice. and tell you to make _\~olil‘_ i’§i3;°.‘°"”_..‘“ ‘.".f"‘ ,,‘.‘.‘.“.".i,'ilI "‘..;“t§ Look up the broken chaiis--- .. _I §i‘.f;“i'.§..Il_l‘.§"’.€'.- .‘i’.‘3.‘;"‘}‘;‘§}33f.....f“§i.,,i{l; get that sofa repaired --the Sh_;iI;i_by __ might do so l think it mole piob 'iw » `i"l ii§ii..l§i;‘12iI1iiif2"’...§I§3 Ii‘._i"’ll-i','.'.‘.‘.“ parlor set reupholstered--Nowis the would he seeking work else-_ i.?‘2iZ.";t.2i.l?i..".!.“l?§ :.‘;’.fi”.Il.‘I_‘.‘;§‘.‘.lI Phone us, 213, our team will for the coi'rec_tion of the nblisl-_ \\fheili the sacraments were -aibiiscll our. church endeavored lo restore tlielll to] thel b la r prop i' p cc, not to abolish; them as some ot-hers ‘.lnve done. \\'h(-il I I the doctrine of tin- irlterliielliatcl State' was abused shi’ l'0rrcrtell' thali d'octi'ine- according ic the Scripturcs.i- , J _» Q she did not deny such a state alto-i 0 Q 0 getilier. When Sllcrainelltal coiifessi- _s - D on was abused she amended its prar- i C21 tice inistead of repiilliutiiig it. `\\"lleii_ V A - & the use of statuary anil' painting was' , » 21bllS€~1l She once more eiideavorcd' to. L__.___.._.._....__J keep t-he golden mean, to retain whati was good and re-ject-tile evil. rather than ily from one extreme to the nth-, er and forbid ,decoration nltogc-tlicil .is many ot' the sects did. i l)ni'Z~ng the great rebellion valiinblc pailitillgs lil churches lint? to be cov- ered with whitewash, statlles willletl up and stained glass re-iiiov<;d to savc| heni_from the liniills of l`aiintics,`ycl ill spite ot` such prccniitioiis ('i'niliw<-.ll_ ind his nil-n in their iiii-idirccleli zeal probilbly' dcs‘tro_\'l>d iiloli- il'i'l2'placc- lllll-' l!1i1S.s anti' .~:tutllal'_v tlillil thc (lor 'nails have done lately in l~`l'aill~n null' Belgium. And thc clluiirli hcrscll` in lililc lic~, :nine iollucncc-il by the pi-otestiition about her. lilroni the time of thc- Re- storation lllitil about lifty or si-xty vears ago lllc principal interior mlliill decorations ot' churche.-i, coiisistcll ot' slabs ot' white and black lliarlilc. liv- tailing in fiilsonie laliguugo the vir. illvs' and cxcclll'-iiciiis of sliiiiv pl-rsoil ilcpul'tcll. anti’ if st.vlll»n' gliiss lvl-in ll=i'~"l- "H il riilo it look thi-_ l'oi~m or* what has lietiii, plwliiips. il‘l'cvci'l:lltl_r,' blll Iwi altugotfllr.-:' iiiiiplly clllleil sails. 31-50 Wlllll0\\‘t~\. vollsistiiig ol' what look-- ell like Strings of roll iilllf blili- siiils- zlgo.~i_ vntcrtwliicil with lcllgtlis' li" iliultl-i-olol'cd ri-libolls bcnriilg texts of 5l`-l`lilllll"`- llf-'lli'r..-1 bciiig illlogcllif-r ali- ‘\ - ~ . ', , , -~ , Tilll 0_| so illioiispiiuono .ls to oltci no _eliigpt.\tloli.r\veli to lilo nlosl al'llclil‘ llllill-Z0 \vorsliippcl'. ’l‘lint tiicrc has been aiill' still is in some- t-olllli_iullioii.~¢. a .slipt~l‘.~'li'lioll~‘ us-1- 1 of staiililry anti' painting is trnl-, it IS also true lliat tilt-.re is all colizlllv ` superstitiolis llreiill of l’ii<-so ilillics _Illia last time l wil.-i in I-higlnild l welll Ju “""h'~’Sl°" ('i\lll0lll‘I\l. ill will-l-li. as-l in lllo.~.‘i I-Ziiglisll cnilif-rli'_ll.< tin.,-,_ ~. '-\ celtaili :lnlount offslzitlirlri' A .\f llii- lool 01 uni- iiiolli-l‘li-lookiilg li_uiiri»_n-,-1-,. ri __ . J \ _ -x wrenllis and lmliliiiets ol' ilowcrs ill pro- fusion. l asked ont: ul' llic vi-rgcrs: “\V?lili is thi- saint with :ill thi- IIo\\'ui~'-' rollllil his sliriiii-'."' “'l`Ilnt i< iili i‘ainl_ ,lint Sir \\'illilliil ’i`l-._\'Ioi'. ilu- flilllllli-i' ill' tilt- 'Pilylili' si'li4loI.~', :lllll` lllli~1'<' ilmv ers iil'<- brolliglll by thi- l~IiillI'.'i-ii for his iliiliivci'.~iai'_v.' l ilskctl ilgzlilli "\\"liili wlllllil llzip hun if, on Sl, i’l-li-i~‘s ili\i'li\'i-i'.~::ll'_\'. . pcopli-, bl'ougli_l llowt-:'.< _und ,pint-eil tliclil bct`ol'c 'liis st:\tllr"." llc ullswiir- _ ed, "'i`hl9v would not do it." liiilcr l saw liifnfpoilitiiig mc out L0.l\ll0llll‘l` vcr_l:r~l'. its il' I \\'i"i'e il linllgcrous iiioil- stcr ‘zliill ni:-clit-ll' wall-Ililig. , Wi: lily :l wrciiili oi' il0wel'.~‘.all lill- fool of our Soutli .-\i`l'it-all llloiluilli-lit on thi- aiiilivl-i'i<:lr_i- ol' l’;l:lril'--iii-|'_c. ill Illiinir til' lliiisi' wlili |i--li,-Iii-ll for illvil' l-ii|:liil'_\':» l'liii.si-. if :-"rw lil' our lk-I low l'l1i`istialls pny il likn llolior ll- llll: statue nf fill- Virgin illilry upon olic- of livi- l`---',l.=l.~. we uri- ri; l'l_v lo llc- vusi: iliclii lil' i=l:i1nilg\_ \ll ~,\'i':l visit thi; lillusv: of I‘;::"i'l'l»-iii zlrr rililltlvii in Ii:i\\' lflvil il-_ 1I.~ .~`\--~.:Itl-l"i l-lillir. it' tllc iiltlcc is on llil- iilblc. as lin ili'l of i'cspcct. to lhl- Iirilisll ('ro\\'il. lull to bow iowlirlls fllc alinr of il l_-liil:-<-I-_ its an acl ol' il-spclii lu llic Rini' l-l kings is villlsilli-l'»'li nil iiit`i'lll‘tioli lil lllc sr-.coillf i-fini.-izilllllilcill. \\'lil.-il ilii- "l.il>'-"ty licll." llii- .sign oi' Anlnricizii illlli-pi-iii§'liii'l-, was lui-:--ii to thc \\'iiiIll`.~ Ii`.\ii‘ .~tillll- _\'l-airs :lilo thi- l-ro\\'ll.s oil illl- :=il’i~»'ts iii' t`l\i<'11_1- illl-lildilii; ilu- l’i~<--illl-ii' lil till- l`ilili-il t~Iliiili=, "l'i-\'l~-'i-illl_\ ii -.--:wt-1'(-ll their licilllri iis il ‘|l.l-wi-il." ir- :irc tolli. liilil' thi- t~l'ti.-s ui' t‘liri.-|_ llll- sign oi' our licifclliptiliii pix-l-i-ill-il ill- iolloivi-illllill boil liiil'-\\' ilmrii fu fill- liiii-lil-.si ll ;lil_\'il.iilc ill il-~:l\'--il ilbovle or iii .Ili- l-ilrlii lwlicailli. .-.i- rtili \\'ol‘.~'llip i:lilf'.~: wllil-ii nrt- no giiil:-. 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