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THE CATHOLIC cl IN ACTION.
Peeping into Toyland S'he Adventures of Weenly.
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Our liu<ii->i Priiici*. — I'ilniliiml’s “ A1 CaiMtm*.”—Stamp \Vt)rtl> a I'ortum*.— •lollII ( huivliili, Artist,—Clocks That ( ‘aiiMoi Krr.
I’riiico (ti'or;:^, ulio |•(•(vll^Iy colcbnitcd
Jii< *JiUli hirilulay, has uroliahly hoon ilu' bu>ii‘si ,i| all ih f IJoyal IMiiicos durin*' ilic Ja'st two or ihri‘0 months.
jiaj^eiiient'- wlien lii' brother was down with a Iiail ooM. ;ni«l h - has. in addition, imuh. a toiii- ol the Wol'h e«»al lieMv.
Ho took nvor ilio lM-lm-e ol‘ Wales's on
u id i til spoiul his I'litliday (|uieily wiili the Prime ot Wales at Fori Pelvetlere. Tlio brothers are very lose 1
It was lypicai that Prime (leoioc sliouid
ahly the host dane' i- in the Poyal Family. In laei* he bears .1 sir<ni;4 reseiiiblanee to Jii- late mamlmmler. Queen Alexandra.
A\in>ion Chnrehill. now fortunately making a
Lto.nl fee.ivery fi ni his ae< i<leilL in .\ew A 01 k. ar»* inclined to throw into tin* >|iade liiO'C ol the rest . f the iaiiiily.
.'•.adent at the A. adi'iiiy of Dramatic Art :ind his >oii. Paidolpb. is *loino literary
t i::!. Ami now new s tar has risen in tiio family.
3‘i ::;hrokc Collco,>, 0\ tor<l . is still the char- 41 ill ami watcr-coi ur tic-co tlnit ibis youuo n i t i ' i dill while was an 11 nderoraduatc. I t liiis been speci.lly sjuayed by onlor of
l)E
t i c dolls, to prc-crvi* it for tin* future. I'iic'e talents ih.iy hate been inlicrit«*d
Jr.iiii h i' tincle. P : Mr. Churchill is a very • a’piihie amateur . rlisi.
FAST uu.iiln r new .\li n;ion of an -t 'cln . i of
i:.\'D A irn sT s . nni i ind' me
a r t i ' aiisino. isin known as tli** Kast haul oroup.
■wuik by these ar t i - ts of kondon'«; Fast h'nd. Tu o ol tin* p ic ini 's . I w;is io|.|. had been piir. liiisi'd h.v L..i i Howard dc Walden ui li. hidf of the {■'niemporary . \ r i Society. :ind al
i.ioctlier lil y cauvii'Cs liore the red t;;h indicat ino ;i ale.
rh*' picture 1 liked best was by dohn
( Moper. cidlcri •• (,'onceri at St. Ccoroe’s ll;i;l. Mradfoi’ii." The s|t;idino of the in- t. rior nf the ro.mi wa> hcauiiliilly done. 1 3ieiic.‘d laidy Cuiard--who is <|uilc inde- jatiLTiihl.* in the .aii'e ..f ;irt Lord Sand- ■
V icli and Loi-il l.-or Spcnc.-r-C inirchiil at iiii* private view.
A ( AXC-STAIt.
Houever. the res»yiiblam.‘ 4*mls ihcrcl d lic -ta r ol •* Lilt Cac'ar " and I ’l** new—
liii' has had 'O n*thino to do with .Mr. D.ihin'iin's •.iircc-' as a '•crem “ bad man."
tucen F<l\\;ird (I. Uobitison. the film actor who spociali'i's in oanost.-r parts, and the p o r tra i t ' one
....... . .\ll ( apone. P.-idiap' There is an cv* raordinar> likem*" hc- 1 haw* .iu't. ar4*nded an c\bihi t i .m of iluii it h\ niolit. On t!ie wall of his room at
!)!' p!ic\\ . who has I 'eu working in the City b ;: i ' now ttiviuL this up to emiceni raie ' i i i i rely on wall-; a im iiio. He recently painted tin* .-cilin.; and walls of Iiis studio in
He is dohn Clin chill. the i’n-C hancellor' [»arent- ‘ ho alon Iioum-. workino only • I k lor a well-l'.iiown hotid.m hii'iness Hi' ilauolii«>r, I'lana. is an enilinsia'i ie
ANUTIIKU AIMISTIC CHl'ItCIIII.L. 1 be many aeei iiiplishments of .Mr.
<iuaru‘is wiili the Prinee of Wales at York .llon>e,
||4‘ is a k»'i>n mot«irisi ami proh-
liayc a ;ireai miny tastes in eo-mnion. Prime (leor-xe has lately taken up baehelor
‘riemls imleetl and
tim Savoy, where be and Airs. Robinson were spemlmo their first London Christmas. A biooraidiy of Gandhi and the lati'st book about SImw lay tm the table as
paper film. •* I'ive S ta r Final.” is a stmlino little nnin.
evidence of the ” film Capotie's " literary tasti's.
tirely had. There mnsi. be insists, be redeeinino Jeatnres! A.V F \ 'F \ I . \c ; WITH (.RACIF.
bassador ” to London than .Miss Graide Fiebls. The Christnuis holiday theatre
.\ml Air. Robinson told me he will never enact a eliaraeler wbicb is en Laneasliire has, I think, mj finer “ sitn-
Skin Rn;i." .Miss Fields is ;i t!elii;lit. I ilid not ibitdt the mnsie of the show ipiite worthy of its stars, Init the prodm-
lion as a whole was evulentlv fasi-moviii" iml elu'erful.
‘
<fa.v wliieh was originally worth one eeni and jN ii,)w valued a t 1:7,did.
clamps Irum, I'aiolaml ran short in IS.jti ;md a lew were very roujihly jirinted in the office of :i Geor-tetiiwn newspaper. The stamps ;ill disappeared except this speei- ineii, which was first discovered by a .cehool- hoy ill a itarrel seventeen vears* later. Xow it is insiiretl for |n,‘(i()0 t A jiiere liiindn'di honsami pounds. T was told would jiisi liny all the stanii>s on view.
'" ' '’"Hiri'e i-wt, is exported «*v«*ry yrar. Jt sell' in London a i Is. .jd. an oitnci-.
ALWAYS ‘-0X TIAIF." llllMV Hill |„. „„
iiu* ilm otlu*r day. III niL,
tin. i-iMiviit ,s :>ii ;||,v|„„|v
l.itr mvmy to ilii' ^,||>\VI1I^.S .M ,y....... riiy \viiti-hni:il<iT Hii- lc■llil|.r
In 111,. n,.,v
i.lc.i-irii.iiy ,_rri,l ................... .. tlin . iiimti-v
||||l|•:lt<■ ni l I ,.vin.mi. nri-unii-v. MU, lijn,., I’M’iy ,(■(•,mil III (ln.,.|nvii.|i
ri.i.kiiiiiii.r, r||;ii,|;^ 1" tins, iiiir il.ii-lis will 111. ili-ivoii I,,- |i t||i. fli'c-lni; iiiiiiiir.., wliii-h niii oxiii-llv i,', siicml
„lii|.|i, nlioii ill,.,- II tile on'il ■■l,.||,ii'.ify
or io-|.
'll Ion,: n- ilii. pnlMiiions ilo not iiltor. .''ym liniiiiiiis (■liii.l;,, ;|,.y
|,,||,_, -IS tile .'li|)iliy (lues nm Tilii.' •lAC'K I.ONDONKH.
Round about the Home.
AIl-.ASFRFS. An avei'age icac;p Jiiea'iirc' one gill, om*
labl'-'pconful nf ihur is eipial to one ouiuo li licapci!. and lia! an ouiuc if lc\**l. Four l.iIili'v{,<>oni'iils of valer iiK-a-nre lialf a gill, A iiia.hler of wale; can he reckoned as half u piiii ami ;t !ai'4* wini'cla.'S gcm*rally j.i'iiN tu4) omici-'.
'fO RFA!0\'!-: -<TAIX.-;.
1 iniighl.v alterwads i«> rt-iimvi* all trac«'s .1 tlK'^^salts "f Iciioii, wliii'li will lot the j.ibiic if left ill.
A CHARMIXG STOOL.
.|i;iniiiiig stoiil for Hic dres'ing tahh*. Son:** .'.ipl** i°*‘ old |iiai.> 'to o l ' l4)r this i»iir|»n'«*
Xr.'licii s;iw it right off and made a •maiirc" u-'i;ion in lit the s.;it. (d \c tin* woedwork I i I ;it of )>aint aid yon will havi* a very
Wiicii the hack i a bedroom Hiair gels
lid upholster llici! to niiilch the bedroom. CARF FOR H o rS F PLAXTS.
' C'tiiiL: the room, u*. h*'Ll'-r .'till, removed jI k* room. Hue Imiir ji week 'Iioiihl ov.-n over to wmliiiig all plains in the
.
h i' a'loiii'^hiug ow little aUciuioii many I (lie house plant- rccciva- in some lioim*s. Ail [.hints >Iioid'l 1h* cov<*r»*d ov**r wlum
■ ciH.. Fir>l fh ii i th " pots and any im-T'. jiiid Hieii the iihnls . In <-erlaiu a - .' the leaves 'Lmld h«* ch*iiiied >«-par-
;ii:i «T-4* all liie l:ug«*r plants in tin* bath r -.wcral liour.s. Whcr<* it is |>o"ihle, ;iiii,i tile plants <ut in the open for a •riiH- on fine days :o get a lm*ath of jmre
- t r .
i'RFXCH CHALK FOR
FXAMFLI.FI) T!AYS.
. lialk on with Jt b rag jind polish with a • hamois leather. .Some limisewm-s ii'O orilimirv floiir, but French chalk is more I'llicmdous and i t i- ji tiling whteh is con- 'f in t lv iieing needid in tlie liomo, so i t is vvonli’ >tocking in the clcjining materiais
4 ii[>hoard. CUTTIXG HOT CAKF. !'-l
lieat. the knife first, and then you will find it. fjuitc iin easy natter.
ir vf)U wish to cit a lutb cake, he sure to TO STOIF ORAXGKS.
well hy"'wrapping ticin in gelatinous paper, Hie kmd t l ia t is rsod for packing sweets. 'Iliis prevents air Irom rcaciiing tlio fruit. Carefully used, one piece can be employed
Oranges and grap* fn ii t can lie kept very •several times. > i , '^• y ^ - 1 m ,iT-— 1.. y , ) r
\ii 4‘niinielled la<-<uor tray is hc*>t (I»*aned •uith Freneli cluilk. Rub ji lilth* of tiie
. viz., aspidi.'! a '. Once ji .month it mjoil phiM tu li-ve a hath of wai«*r Jind
4itii if -naked ill iiilk ami -ah. Salts 4)f l•'i;|>)Il will taki* oil ati.N' ir<>n mould 'ta in . I'l:: remember l> riit'c Hu* gariiuiit
lii;tt--rmilk.
.Mildew stains an he taken nut wiili liil< 'la i i i ' will iisuiilly come
Tii*ise which .in* maiie for Iiosiiiial use arc v**ry c.Js.v, JI' ihi*y come right iij) ih** I**g. 11 your work is nmstiv s i l t ing, ji jiiiir of
*il hot wali*i* liotih's will he reall.\ of any U'** mile" \oii wear wonlh*n bed soedis,
!l .'*>n sulh r ii'«Lin eoh! ieel no aiiionnt I Leprecliann said: ..-ii I
HAVF Yor (OLD FFFT II
•• Mv
gai ter s is a cuid inv«'.'tnu*nt wlu*n :1m* *hiys in«* cliilly.
FUR IXDICFSTIOX.
a inmblcr. Tiik** a h‘v**l t«*:ispoi.n)'ul of I hicarhoiiam of -odji. and fill ni» ilie glass | with wjitiT. This di-ink is execlient f«»r llio'** who 'iitr**r from imligcslion.
W'HFX RLA( KIXG SMOKS.
shoes i*» !)«• < h'jine*! with blacking. ! ry mix ing a liulc parafliii with Hu* hijickmg. This
will soon make the l*‘iith**r shine and it liikc' no lin e lo clean tlie shoes. .<K1X .'•iCAR.'^.
mc'i- wijii eostumiers.
u el-.\ liil*-, ’
llesh l in t lo jjvoid the jmteh showing up. -STAIX.S OS 'I’MF CAR PFT.
Ik. Mire U> g.-t- th** ri.rl.t whieli li
|i;iiiit h
is sob! soil!
tlini hv
iipplvim; ib4>:il i-ii-nl
iiu*atric:d
slionld lie remeinbere*l wli(*n w**tting ji <-jtr- pet th a t ih(» whole carpet oiiglit to ho
dji.mpe*l o\er, otherwisi* ji “ ring mark ’’
yeg**tiibh* -tjiins Avill <lisiippoar if Hie etirpefc IS wji'hi'd oyer with warm wjiter, a t the .same tinu* nibbing it- ov**r with ox'-gjill.
It will prohjiblv show a fter removing ihe stain. ITEMS OF INTEREST.
liev(*d to he the largest cargo of ibis kind, recently arrived at the London Docks mi
Aloj'c* llijin .‘l.'ld.Ot)*) barrels of tipples, he-
teii Court, is to he constrneted on the estjitc of ii wealthy American, 'rite hit** superin tendent of the gardens lias lefi for tlio United States to he in charge of the work.
the liner Minnewaskji. Afost of die apples ctinie Iroiii Xbiva Scotia. An 4*xact; replicjt of the gardens :it Hamp-
I‘The United Statc.s Prosidenis elected ■ ‘Awenty years since 18-10 have all died They Avere AVilliam FT. 'Harrison,
/rah nm Lincoln, 1800; .Ijimes A. •■dPSO’: AVilliam AfcKinW, 1900: Harding, 1920. ‘ ‘
;
lip with a piece of blotting pjiper js ([uicklv as po-sihh*. then pour milk over the sjnit and nih g<*nllv with ji cleau i)i(*n. of r;ig. nils must Ih* (lone jit once. Afost ordiniirv
It yon '[.ill Ink on your *'iirpet, soak it anil When llu’ic an* a good many li ()ts and .‘'ijiU'c;'.** *)ti' ill** inict* of tw*) h-irniis info I
*\ iii4* .'Ct aiui pliigL:.;d ini<» I vari4nis people* as they canm I'unning up— nppl.v. will Hot gain j Hu' by now tIu* fi’iends wen* making so ' iinieli noise flmt ov**n the hlm*st t>f Ihe iieoiile under the .spell of the Rlues enme fiiiiiiiiig up to SCO what fhe matter was. Air. Rabbit Hirew tin* hat a t tliom as
- . ti t*es. which <Iid exai'tly the sanu*—on
Hicy ea.iiie. Then, when they Ifioked puzzled l«) >(*(• him do such a funny thing, he passc'd Hu*m *)U i4) Gigo and tlie Prinee.-^s and Hie* Ros«* (Jard(*ne;* to have* **verylhiiig ex plained to them.
It was a long :ift**rnoim’s work. Rut, on looking round a few hours hiter, Leonani
w'ill Imvt* to cadi this valley the lia))]),v I \ ’all4*.v now!’’
Hu* 'p<*ll 4>| the Rlu(*s wer** smiling ami >liaking liamis and
sa.ving lo one another: i
Ry this tiiiu* all tiu* peo|de n*h*as(*<I from
Hu* Rlack Alonntjiins!” whispered Li’onanl I the Leproelmiin.
importiint. And it's Hie last tiling I have to <io.”
•• Xo!’’ sai»I Air. Rabbit. Thai's mo't. So Hie.v made Hii*ir way across tin* valli*y
hctwi'1‘11 them and the conntrv lln*v had I left. With a^ llonrisli. Air. Rabbit \vhirl(*«l the
till they eaiiu* to the hai‘ri«*r of black j Slone .mountains that rose forbiddingly
Une ol til.- hesi ways of hiding inipIeasaiiL I towards Hu* jiionntains. -n-iisc
Alagieiaii’s hat Hin*(* tiim*s roiiiid Ids head, aiul. wiili :i jidglily fling, sent it spinning
irs on the complexion is hv jiainiimr Hi(*m Ihm^-I'angl Crack! There was a noise | " 'H ............ ...........1 .1
- I Ilk** tlijii they heard when the Alagieiai Vanished for *>v**r—imlv
.siimiglit in Hu* domains of Hu* King. And li(*re Avjiit4*d ji large* **roAvd of peoph*,
ago Iijid heeii t:ill hliiek moiiiiljiiiis iioav sin'iinu'd JI [dcjisant pjitliAvay Aviiich led
.\iul, strange to rc'hiie. Avlii*re :i moment | much Avorsi*!
sight of tins' [ilejisaiit pjitliAVjiy. “ Tlie hist sp**ll is hrok(*n ! X’oav av(* ciin g(*t hack I lo tell ilie King Avlml avc Iijia’c done!” Leaving the people from the valley to
tlieir wav hack to “ Flying Fun.’’ “ AVe can make room for Gigo and his I
foIloAV tlio patliAvay jind find tlioir long-lost Iriends, Air. Rjihhit Jind Hie rest made f
f**r Hu* friends. Read all about i t in the | next story.)
to knoAV i f liiis avooIIgu jumpe r Avill shr ink. AVliat shall I toll l icr?” FIoorAvalkor: “ Docs i t fit her?” Assistant: “ No, i t’.s too largo.’’ FloorAA'alkor; “ Thou cortainlv tell her
As s is tant : “ The Ijidy over the re wants
mother!” sjiid Afr. Rabbit, Avhen they had 1 rciiclied iho IitHe ’plane. “ iTniiip in. every- I body. ' \Ve must see the King Avitlioiit deiay!” 'I'lie friends made haste in obey. (Fven noAV a fresh adventure j.s hroAving
aiiumg Avlinm avjis Anna. She, picking I Gigo out in the twinkling of jin eye fniiu I the others. nish(‘d to greet lii-Jii, exclaim ing Jind laughing jind crying all a( once*. ‘M lnrrjiy!” cried-jill Hu? friends jit the 1
could w<* hav** been thinking of. to lot a ' ha*l Afagician [mi a sjiell on ns!’’ D*>n’l torg**L tiu* passage way fhrough i
“ Rnl this is niost womh*rfiiI! Xo more I Rhi4*s—hurray!’’ and “ Gnodm*ss me, what
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“ Clitheroo in the 17th Century.”
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of [lersonality.
Por.su:
i.sivono«s, charm, humour—all of these finalities arc in its tones.—Aliss Tallulah Bankhead.
Tlio present male costumo is costly, ugh’ and incoiu’cuient.—Dean Inge,
(■)
Aly, what :i dilfi'rem e ! Prineess. you I '
., .iiir.i ' ' i,,,,,] ,
jthsolniely no notice, hut onlv heaved a deep sigh or two as lu> eontinued to stare a t the ground.
Ilu* man on the friM'-stuniji took ®
this stratme ear^ro I disiMivert'il th a t the explanation, as so often in these out- | hmdi'h liappeniiif's, was a very prosaic one. •• Dragon s Ulood " is produced fiom the Iruil of tin* palm tree and is made into I yarnish-dye used on fiddles. The siippjv IS. how.'ver. very scan-e and only about I
pass»‘il ihrou^li my mind the other dav when I read that seven eases of •• dra«om‘s I blond " liad arrived in the London docks. Hasienin^ to invest i;xat«* the meaniiitt of
DRAGOX'S RLOOI) FUJI VIOLIXS! Visions of the wiiclies in “ Alauheth ”
;ind liml hc’cii iiiiiiu'd ti> iho Kxliihitimi ol ftare .'stamps in London, and here is its liisiory.
In Rrltish Guiana the issue of
THF SFVF.V-THOFSA.XD-POC.XI) LOOK. I ^'uw a liny piece of retl paper the other
Ji uas a. Rrillsh Guiana stani|> of iS-j!)
••vivjc welcome" from Alayor .Morris Harvey, or a Lancashire landlady liavino tronbb* with the baiters, or sinj;in" lliaC ifleclinji; ballad, ” (Jrannyks iriule Old
prooramme could not possibly be (•(«npiele. witboiii her, ;ind she and a elever i’ojin>;inv are now rmi'ino Winter Garden amlienees to hilarity with :i revtie called--for no partien'Iar iea';on!—*• W'afk This \\"ay." \\ liyiber shi* is an actress receivinj' a
OUT OU I I IK KXCIIANTKD VAUI.KV,
1 talked to him at
sitUntt—lookiny: very t;lum—ou the slump JI tree.
. Soon thev .. . of
said Woenty. I I * **^X.^‘*‘‘*
tfio Lejneelniun. “ Wily, i t ’,.j the man wo mot just now!”
iuoim*nl. then In* smiled hroadlv, and .'laid; “ Hnllol”
sliouul sa.v I am! 1—cr—1 don’t (|iiiie understand what's liappeiuMl—hut—
— ' ’ I moment. Ihe Rrliieess djislied forward a t that
! “*^Miy, i t ’s the gardener—tlio rose gardener who disapiiearetl from the Palace----- “
smiling. “ The s[iell is lirnken now!” “ I expect .von'll find a good many other
a gardener—once-----” “ You shall he again!*’ said the Prinees.s,
ihrew it Inistil.v lii*re—jind there—and ovorv- where—on the blue grass, which turned green s„ soon as the hat fell—on Hie blue
time. Air. Rahliit. taking the Alagieian’s hat,
Hie King will be. Come on. Air. Rabbit. Lci'n gi*t on with the spel!-hn*aking!” Alter that, they had an extreniolv hnsv
pco|)le hen* whom yon know.” said *Glgo. Tlie Prineess ehipp<*d h(*r liamis. “ Oh, isn't it exciting!
Jlow plo:isi*d “ That's right!” said Ihi* .man. “ I was
ing on, “ He’s enretl!” “ Cured:-'” .said tin* man. “ Why, I
icet. Mrnsliing his hand across his brow, he stared round in puzzled fiishion for a
“ Hurray!" slmut(*d all ilie friends, look-
lall on top of him. As if by imigie. the man leapt to his
nilely no notice, llmuoii he tmist have seen Mr. Rabbit as lie eamo forward. He mdy heaved a doi'p sign or two, and cimtinued to staro a t the ground. Mop! Air. Rabbit let the Alagii.dan’s Imt
aiul raiseil tlio bat in the air. Tlio juan on the tree stump took ahso-
him!” .sai<I Gij'o. So Air. Rabbit ci-ejit forward cautiously
nice it! .saitl Sou’wester .Sjun. 'uiw try the Alaj^lcian’s hat on
hlm*.s—ami lie looks -litcrt's one uu cjiii try !” .said liuoujird , ... Hi a man. He was) '
_ tSlijail <h)}^s luivo been the pels of women III Jill eivihzed jiges, whieli Ls ample
i.roof of th e i r ant i ( | iuty, for they mus t Inive been
POPULAR LITTLE DOGS. HOW TO LOOK AFTER THEM. IIV “ JMULOKIJOX.” ik- 'r',;
Some Suggestions for a New Book.
By R. T. INGHAM.
draft out the skeleton or framework of wliat appeared to im* to he the Jimkings of I tragedy aUrihnted
About a month or ^o ago I vi'iitiii’ed lo , ,'"Y ..... . Imnk. I " ' " . V n ' ' j I ' i v,.,-v mu ’ ‘,'i •',""■"'"15''"!'
i!i.?! . •** ‘‘<.‘utur ies holoro thi*y found a i lo in smie t peoiiie in Uu* Catliolie n*li<rion l,rX,ks''X|-'kkli™ino''1hS'n
t'ho''hri'or tn''lm!l,I kiTriho'la,‘'h
7 " wil'ik,'li‘r ^
" T
1 (‘kingese type Averi* cultivated in ( ’liin.i hi'Uui; the Christian
-xiiown ilmL ilogs of the
AlaltcM*, the toy si»aiiiels, and Halian ma*v- i luuimls. AlaUesi* an* with us verv imieli
The oldest ot the Funipean breeds are n llieir « •..
I it .
Hie dwarf spaniels of the I’ontineiit Imv** mine to us ni two sluiims. one heln*r Hu* King Chiirh's spjiniels, and tin* other the papillons or hnilerlly *logs, but I am imfc too «-«*rlam jihoiit the former, wliic-li jit one lime were miniature cockers, with lon*^ lju-es instead *.f the slmrl. heads mnv lavoiired.
a IitHe .shy ol them. KiU
Chinese extraction. Y«>rksliire terriim.s were .made during Hie dog show periml, and sire nineli Iiki*d as honsi* dogs so long as they are not too tinv and their coats Jin* not too long.
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I Hie show bench, for tlicv have to load I monastic lives in order th a t tlio lengtli of I coat may lie enormous. Thev Imve to^uffer ' to Ih* heaiiUful. h**ing I'ndilled and fussed ov**r, iind lor a large pjirt of their live.s having then* coats in oil.
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care ol all tliese liny erentures, wlion tliev would h** all tin* iH'ttcr for plain food and sensible tn*atim*nt. Of
eour.se, wo .should not attempt to ex[)ose them to cold and damp m the .sjmu* way th a t we do the hardier breeds, hut some, a t :my rat(*. ar<* eiipahle of leading an open-air life witlioub iiieurring
n.sk.
.mine who has gone in for hnlldn"s jiml terriers all liis life, lolls me that his Livounte enmiuniinn is a Poke. All re- Muiro very litth* food, and th a t should he phiin. Do not Inimonr them witli sweet- stuff-. of jiny kind. Two nicjils a diiv jiro enough f*)r adults.
Cleanliness, nf
cnnr.se. is important, and
if t!u*y jiri* te hi* k»*pt- in ileci^iit condition they should he well hrnsh(*d every day using !i hrush witii long bristles for tlmse that Iiave long coats. Groom Romeraiiians Hm* I’evers** wjiy *if fh<* Iiair so jis fo ni:ik<i 11 •'tjind out, C*)iiih ^•ar«*fnllv. or Hu* Imir will he hrok<*n ami the undercoat imlled out. TIu*re is nothing like a vigorous groomiiig regularly for iironioting the grnwHi *if «‘0!it. wiiii*Ii is a great nioiiiitv ill some of tluMii. One slioiild also see th a t thi*y are k«*jit fr**o fi'oni worms. 'I’lu*!-** is im **xcus** for letting them sufl'<*r from these posts when snitsihle inedieim*s cjin lu* had for a few pence. Tliose with promineiil **y«*s jiro apt to do a lot of “ W(*e))ing.” Rjillu* Hu* (*yes <*very morn ing with horacie lotion, ami ap))lv horneie powder or oinlmeiit lo Hu* elmniiels down which Hu* t«*iirs ru n : etlu*rwis4> the hair will hi* siaiiM'd or come off altog(*Hier.
Jire spoi’ty little beggars, jmd jj friend of IVkingese, T am assured. Perhaps the (emleney is to lake too mncli women do not want the .sort th a t wins oii 'I’liat is to sav, ordiimrv
JUKI Yorkshire terri**rs. Xo mit* would MUJirrel with us, I suppose, if wo claimed JI sort of proprietary inlen*st in jmgs since Hi.*y hav** he4*n witli ns from the days of \\ Ilham ami ALiry. who lirought tlM*m ’fVom tlolland.
I hey jire snjiposed to he of
iiizeil hv the K**iim*I Club, three onlv jire geiiimiely Rritlsli, iissuiiiing tlmt we’ may eljiini the King CImrIes s|)jinl**ls. wlii*-li Iniv*; been hen* jif, hmsf sine** Hu* 'I’ndors relgiUMl. Ilu* others jire h|,iu*k-and-taii miniatures
()f Hu* eleven hrei*ds of tov dogs n*co*f.
'>> .‘ilj P»uhjihi ify nuiknig peiiph* rulers, and pi'oples, etc., the storv of all It is possible th a t
r I'V-'^^^ '■"''15'"'"'
this sort of tiling wlu*n they \n*re not I actually on Hu*ir kii*‘**s prjiying.
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Iibrarii'.s *tf Hieologii-jd w*>rl<s. Ijirg** ami small, of **very kind **om-eivahle.
Publishers Interested.
being .snitahh* lu'iidings for the <•l1!l[^l^*rs of tlu5 hook, whieli would h** writl**ii hv
Having sketched out wlmt strm-k me as
JI (irni ot Cjillnilic judilisln'i’s in onlcr to see how ihe id»*ji siriu-k them. About ihret? w**eks pjiss*'d by wi thout my hejiriiig )Vom tli**m in reply, jind so I cji’im* to the eon- clnsioii
helore Clirislinas, however. I had ji pleasant .surprise, lo r aiiumgst the letU*rs <leliv(*r**d hit** one **vening. owing to the Christmas rush ol ext r a work, tlier** ar r ived one from J.ondon not i fying me tha t tin* lirm had given Very ejirelnl eimsiderat i*m lo the matti*r, t lmt they were (Iis**nssing it with var ious jieopU* with ji view to 'e«*ing what could lie (him*, jtml t lmt :is soon jis th«*y
.s tranger l<i tliei r lirm Imd found its wav into the ollice wjist** pafier ha.'ki'L.
tha t a long lett(*r from a totjil .lust
tlnit- all. For an *'ruditi* Catimlie liisiorijin nmy, troni the \«*iy limitations of my sketch. Ih* only t«m well jililc to ji's«*ss my own jihililics in this matter. Rut it is sonu'tliiiig. sniiu*lliing very di'finile. to know wlmt yon want: wlmt you are aiming Jil ; Jind what y*)it dont’ wjinfc <*mplmsizing, To my mind. Hie whole idea is Hmt thi: hook should he vivid, graphi** and |>ictur **s(|iu*. wiitt**n with historical iiceiirjiey. and he hiogrjipliieally in teres t ing a ml in’f*)r.iim live.
Suggested Synopsis.
suggi'-Nled syiin[)sis or mitlin**:— (1) pjil(*siim* in tlio tiiiu* of Our
l.onL
.As f:ir jis I can reeoll**ct. here is the
(2) The Chun-h iiiid li**r juitivitic' from Hu* tinu* *if Hu* Apoxlh's iiiiHl Christijinity avjis jidopt<‘«I )>y the di*. «-Iining Roman I'jiipiri*; giAing som*' iufoniiation, in brief, about I'.mpin*.
tliat
(.‘D lloAv the ( ’liiircli aggregat(*d together into the early form of Avluit is soiiu*- tiiiu's noAV t(*rmed ins t i tut ional religion.
(I) Sonu* infoiMuat ion ahnnt “ tin* Djirk Ages” ; Avlu*ilu*r this avjis the comli- lioii throughout F.uriijie; Avliat it all ,nin«uiut»*d to; life at th a t time; jiml Avlijil ('xjietly Averi* clergy and hiity doing thou.
(o) Till* ris(* and growth of tin* Pjiiml Alonareliy, hi*ing that iHirti«ui of Hilly gi\**‘ii or lieqm'jiHio*! to Hu* Pop**s, Avitli stuiie information about llu* <*!irly [ijipaey and its I'ai'ly popi*s. SoiiK) reli'rence, als*i, to Airgnon.
((») Tiu* Crusades, and avIio fought in them, ‘giving some illuminating and di*seriptiv(* inforni:iti*ui about the Knights nos]>italh*rs. Kniglits Teni])- la i ' and .lohn *if .li>nis:ilein.
section or cluipter should t**ll us some thing iduiiit ALmrs and Saracens, Hioir life, habits and enstoms, and Iioav, Avliy and Avliere they clashed Avitii Christians.
'I’his
zonitli and ullimati* deliiu* of nionas- ticism ill lOuroiie; Hu* Avork and eii- dojivonrs of tiu* numks. their log Mu*n, their ideas jind idejils; llu*ir edect *m lCiir*)p**. Jind on the neighhonrlionds
Information almiit Hie rise, gr*nvtl»,
should lu* given ahout the ]H'rs(iiiiu*l and running nf a mouastery and tlie occu])atioiis of the several monks.
or districts Avlien* abbeys and nioiias- thrii's' Averi* .•fltimtcd. SnmcHiiiig
The jieliievoment of the Aliddio Ages, giving inforiimtion jihout the art, senljitnro, buildings, learning, habits ami customs of those Avho lived in those davs.
( 0 ) A iion-tcclmicjil ami informati\'o sum mary of wliat aiicdinoA'al scholasticism Avas and amounted to.
(10) The Ronaissnuoe,
' ICiirojio generally, a’Iio Avero its fore the
Iioav i t affected
most men, and Avhat exactly did i t accomplish, etc. H oav far
a
Catholic Cliurcli co-operated in tlio movement.
(11) Something about the rise, grmvtli and decline of the Papal Alonareliy, the secular state A
P(>pos; its ups and downs ami fnml seizure Avitli information about ics rosuiTcction and limited' extent uiulnr tlio concordat with Alussolini. I
A ’hicli belonged to the J (
i t all niuouuted l o ; liAit the iiudorly ing idea was that so much as m'jis possible slioiild be weldcnl together in one volume, AvIiich sliould .shoAv groAvth and coiitinuity and proceed, so
f.nr .ns was possible, in ordered succession. I dare say portions of all this matter is ably dealt with iu various books; and I can well imagine there arc sovoral massive encyclopaedias incorporating it all under various headings. But unless I am very much mistaken there is rooni for a
A’ell! 'J'lint, 1 think, is just about Avhnfc A i ; ' !) J-:.-.
nece';-s;iry to juld tlmt by ilu* time this Gntline or Omni hits A'oluiiu*—wliiclii'ver lorni it takes, slmuld tiu* id(*a nml(*rijilisi*— jip|H*jirs in print, the iH*rs*in or [lersons writing, eemiiiling and **diting it will have had a good deal .more to say in its form and eonstnietioii Ilian
mv.self.
.X*ir is
from memory originally, jiml Hiere apjiejirs to h(* no n*asoii why I should not try lo r**eall wlmt 1 >ot down in outliiu* sonu* t(*w weeks jigo.
amounted to. AVell! The whole thing was drafted out
It .should hardly ho
llu*r(* Jire Ji few peojile snllicicnlly interested Jiiiil cur ious <*mmgh to wjint to "sen what I lijul in mind and wlmt preciselv it
;dl readers ot
came to any ih*cision tlu*y wmilcl me again . I t Jim\' be that liere Jind Ihcr** aiiiimgsfc the “ A(Iv**rtis**r jind Times ”
jew such [icople jictiiig in c*iIliihnralioil jis jo int authors,
I v**iitur**d to foi'wjij'*! it i«)
ar** iminy. iminy hooks *le;iling with th** I llieologica! jisp**«-t of ( ’atholicity, whole |
, 'riH*re j It was ,
not, however, a
co.nipetidinm of this tvpe nf knowledge th a t 1 was aiming at. as u-jR | he .seen from what has ln-eii saiil jihove.
isoljiicd. All Jiieitiis *»f eommimiciition were cut *)lf by hug.: drifts which had »*nlirelv oldiLerat***! Ha* main rojiils. Food sii|»pli**'s ran short, for Hiough tlu*re is a corn mill aiul stoics of Hour, no yeast was ohtainahle. .Some of Liu* iiilmhitiiiits had even to horniw
'Ihe villag** (»f Cliiiipiiig w,.s entirely
Ol bu\ pot;ito<*s from their iieighhours, ami to li**art lailur** hroiiglit ahoiil hv pneumonia ev**n alter days ol Ikhivv rain nianv fjinii- limisi's in thill .lislri.-i were still
eoiiij.lcu-lv isolated by the snow.
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(on the .HDili Decemher) in \Yad*lington \Y**sleyans’ oM chapel.
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WJIS ;i heiidliiie which had r*“leretice lo Hu? country’s cotton hooin.
“ Wlioh* fjimilies .moving into Laueji.'liin'
. luliy oO per c;ent. ol the workpoojih* f**!! victims to the .'Courge.
terious ’’ sup|)**r *m .Xew Ycjir's Kve. 'rio* guests Imd to giv<* tlieir orders fnmi menu
write to in riddl«*s whi*-li provided much hiljirty. Air. <!eorge Timier, reiiring from tlie
cards on whii-li the various dishes, et*-., were descrihril in fjineiful terms—;i menu
spent as amuijiger. Hi* wjis siicci-eded liv Air. \V. H. llopwooil, (ilasgow.
Alelliodi';! Cinm-li. the wi'diling took jilaci? Ill All*. Freih’rick A\'. Ann*' in Miss Hiiniiah AVilkinsmi.
exjilosi*)!! of gas jii premises in Cli'iircli- street, formerly utilis4*d as ji spirits ViuiUs, and then utilised hy tin* Industrial Teji Compiiny Limit«*(L Two (‘mj>loy4*i*s iijimeil Groo-tiu* ami Aloss avcic injured and AV(*re liiirnt ahout Hie fae*>.
Hargreav(*s, li’-L Ihiwdljimls, ag(*d 79: .loiin RroAvn.
AVilliam .lenniiigs. "m, Brownlow-strcet, 79; Alary Rei*«l, Rrook-sin*et, 79.
Air' , Retly Rnhiiison. *if Do Lin*y-str**4*t.
A\ido\v of Air. .lohn R*ihinsmi. a f*»rom‘r fiirnitur<* <l*'jih*r in Pjirson-lane, died *m X'ew A'**ar’s Djiv, jige*l (>S.
Heman ” does not iioav (h’scrilie a (*liaract«*r. hut a tinaiicijil condition.
(12) 'riio R**fonnati*ui, tendencies iminting th a t AVJiy, how ii ailected I'^uroin* and generally on the matter. Here Avoiild In* said smiietliing jihmit the rise and growth of iiatioiijilism.
(13) Olio hears the expression “ 'J’hc Givai Popes ." A
If so, say so. If
FRESH ROAD LAWS WEEK.
( lo) Some detailed ami doseriptive informa tion ahout Hie proe**dure :nid cere- monijil on (a) the death, ami (h) tin* el(*clion of ;i Pope, Avitli an account *)f tin* vot ing for a iioav l*opo.
(19) Life a t the A
Colleg4‘ of Cardinals ; the i r Lirnud jiiid •illit-ijil nn'et ings; and gem*rally about
Avhat is done in eonnexion Avilh the
organi.sjilimi and running of Hie Avorld- wide Catholic Church.
(17) Tilt* Church in Almlcni Times.
(18) Some detjiiled information about the evidence, the certMiionial and the pro cedure on the (a) hentifnmtion ami (h) , tlie **jinnnis:itioii of a. deconsod Catliolie.
(19) Some idea of Hie full
per.sonnol, slalf, serviees and the rminiug of a fully eipiipped Catholic Catlicdral.
In Ordered Succession. ’a t ie jui ; Hu* Avork of the
WINDSCREENS MUST BE CLEAN.
lo olii'.v liogimimo on Fr idav, \o iv Day.
JlDlons ls ivill liiive throi! m-w rCKulaiioiis ■
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H»*ro they jAre:— All \viiwIscieon.s anil lower front win-
eomj)!\ 'Mth tins regulation until 1937 Jn all cases the wimlscrcens must ho
\ ’olMelo.s alremly i„ servico liecd not
obscure the driver’s vision, .so it niav 'her'" an oirencc to drive with too much dns’t- on Hie Avnidsereou.
numilaint'd in a. comlition Avliicli docs not
Juotor cycles, .must bo fitted with a rellocting mirror.
wiper All vehirles, with the excenlioii nf
Tho 1-cgiTl.ntions also lay it down tiiat> liavo an offoctlvo windscreen
cycles a id also take offoct from Friday j and tbp tax of £1 lO.s. yearly will bo r ^ I
dneed by balf in tbo case of motor cyclw U
witb ongmes whieli do not cxccetl 150 cubic ^ ccntinictros.
auotbor moasuro tha t conics into operation on N cav Year’s Day.
The Architects Registration Act
fession, and no person will bo allowed to practise as .a “ registered architect” u nW bo IS licensed by the council,
I t sots up a. council to regulate tbo pro s. Ti -4 £| is” ^ J-O'd Snowden’s ennecssinn to baby -nintor ;
dnws laeing lorw.-inl oii now voliiele^ ninst la; litted wrth safely Kl,as,s
A
they live: Avliat tli*! they *lo! Avlieii, Avlnwe. Avhy and Avni'k su<'cessfid i'
A’ho Avere they; when did Iioav-' A’as thei r
only par t ial ly successful, let ns knoAV Avim AV(*re Hie people and Avliat Aven* the people and wha t were tlie forces or lr**mls of *>v(*uts jind oidnions Avhieli mitigjH(*d jigaiiist the comiilete sue- (•4*ss of “ tin* gr(?at Poges.”
(1-1) .'"^Diin'lhing jihmit tin* iireacliing Frijirs, thei r Avork, life and (*H'(?et on Furop**.
According to “ 'I'niHi ” the Avord “ g(*n-
Deaths during Hn* we**k inclmh'd -•Ann (>, LiUh*m(mr-road. aged (!<;
C*insiderahle •himjigi* avjis (h»m* liy jin On .laniiiirv I-i. ai Alount- Zion I’rimiiivi
luisitinn *)f iiijiimger of the ^YilJdley .Abbey Printing Company’s AYorks nt Rarrow, was pi-es**nied by tiu* eiuidoyees with :i silver
ro.se howl and silver vases.’ Air. Xnttall nmde liie pr**sentat ion on helmlf of his col!i*agues. Air. 'riirner wjis ju the Ihimiw works jihoiil
^^Jlddington Me>Ieyjins lu*ld a •* niv>-
An epidejiiic *>f inlluenza wjis fairlv wide- | spr.'jul^ in the district. At one local mill
.,
smile very enidili* Catholic scholar having (hoili of Wliailcy) preached the last scrimm's kmnvn joiinmi Mr*- .^t-i ( li st - rate liistoru-Jil iiualiliejitions. or by a ' '
'
'Miiillcy I ;m ' -New Y**ar Resolut i .ms ’’ by a well - • i.iinimrd wrote:
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. . . ................ . I jdl the vjirious liaiipeninns of Hu* Ihinacv lonii w(. imagine, hut they the Clinreli, her Cardinals, bishops, priests’
‘ I'" hiiiHs, OMi|„.mr.s:
a hook which d»*alt wifh tin* nmnifohl I activities, the Hie, tiu* doings, the journeys, the lips ami downs, fhe ebbs and flows, and
visaged. was intended to d(*a! with tlie I exli'niiils of life rather than the intrinsic I religions side. To put i t shortly. I wanted I
iNoi uoiild it he a religions hook in the I down hv sense that it aiiswiwed the purpose of “ pious I'eading.” Hs piirpoM* was not
clc.i' M'i\ iiiiioi with (liiniiiii iiinl (liioiniic. (.i(i), ii rll|■|Mll,•lll iihiloliiiver, was knocked pjisenger train and killed.
Ilii.s liiMik w„„l,l (•liUion,,. iiml Win,Hoy, „„ tin, iilUTniiim "I Cni'ninln'i'
' M'''l’l"'"'''' ""
wlioi, (loor;;,. (;,„„|,.,.i,„„ '
I y;\ui,iin, Kninkiiinii i)ix„„ (.i!d , i, ""'"H''''',: I '."•'"''"t: "I lh'"k rhirtnnX'sIiwlm-;''wil
ing dogs, as also fi'cdiiig
tili.sers.
iiioXn lim'sInki'TrnUhm inin,,|i,,.,,,| rolat Stull's and fer-
at Gishiini on the .‘ilst. Only two im* hers and two olliciaK [ml in an a|i|)earan(
altendiiiice »)f members at a meeting of ihe Rowohiml lOdiication Suh-Committee lu*l<l
I)c(*p snow drifts interfered with the fTTtTIttl ll l l fTtMllim i i i iUTTrtlHltflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimiHIIHIIMUMUTflffTrtTt__*" S 25 YEARS AGO I
j ^ rE M S CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF DECEMBER 28lh, 1906. ! | __ ____. . . . . ______ _____________. .7 /
cinoiioo 111 lioavy
.simw.sl«riiis ami hlizzaicis cooilocl liv .Mr. (loiii-i'c ' Han'roavo.s ilunim tlio la-sl „ook iil tlio ulil yoar. A C'litliomo. ' tlioii attaoliod In tliiT C'niii|>mi to
the.se conditions | staff a t l{nrnl('!y. inilwiiv lino liotw
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(liilionio iiiiil ilisliii-t sliiiroil ill till! I Ah'. K. A. liniiiillionl, sii|)oi-iiitont of tl iimiliusi mill imciiivfiiioiioos th a t woio Jiolii;;,, Assiinim-o C<iiii|imiv ;it Clithoio III. till' oiiunti-.v III onnso- wiis ll■,■llls|■o|■|■l■(l tu l!iii};lov‘. Ho was , |
V./ .rr
RAFIT Is >i lesaET i . '1 '•
It was announced th a t a Rill aski
ol lam! appi'oaehe.s tlmi longili of tin* tiini^t^ was ;riv4.M as ;U) niif,..^, U,t. /ength .if ylime n*»,Hired to c(unplct<* the same, ti-ii
pounds, lo )m‘ horm* eijnally by two I'aigli and I'reimh limitc*d companies.
jiou'er fo cnnslruct a (.'luuinel Tunnel woi he introduced into l’arlijim(*nt in Fehruji Hu* esliiimlod total cost, was Ki niilli
Iiielnsi ears.
a relurii of what w**r** known as Hie In'* hroadi'iiders.
’’
town in lilt* kliigd*im a tiiiiral drinlviiic loimtjiin in nu*mory of the gr**at temper” •«* reformed. Sir \Yilfri*I Lawson.
A movement wjis stiirted to erect in everv
( asil** (Jjite. Clilberot*. *lie*l smld«*nlv* ,in J).-c**mh.*r L>SHi a t Rjilfonl .Military Caiui., Salisbury, while following his diitie*- as
Air. I'.ta Alelciilfe (.’H), hirinerly oi ......... ........................... I I'*n;l'cr. A Coroner's jury jilirihutcd deaili
' | .A well-known jiuihor, .lohn .Striin<.:i* \\int(*r (Mrs, II. F. \ ’. St i innard) wjis om* Jiijiiiy wr i te r ' :i'k**<| t*» eoiitrihut** h'tteis
k(*pt. wlmt JI hejiv**ii ill** «)ld world • would Ih*!
i
(J**orge Alexjinder wrote: I fejir I eaniiot say aii\thing original
on tjiis subject.
Jill origiiml one—jimJ wor.'**. tin* bivjilcj^^^ ing III tlii'iii is l*-s«, origiiml.
nmking X'ew Y<*jir resnLnt imi' K not ^
Hei(* is a g*iiHl siory iliat- avjI ' going Hi* rmiiuls ii. (|u:irii*r of a c(*iitnry ago.
yejirs, IS of which W(*re ,
appointed irom | luid lost jiny of liis stock, it wjis ;iut con- siden'd on(. of plan* (n make Hie Licl kiiiSni ill Hiai- wjiy. Om* djjy ;i fariiuT Aveni- to Hie A'icjir oi ;i straggling parish and re-
• I
([uest(*d that he w*mld •• giAv it *.m as how he'd
h.st
do
relereiuy to an n|<l cii'-tom in sojiu* uf Hie more isuhitfd rnnil [uiri'lies Avh**n* tlie [ijirson AVJIS Avoiit to annoinicc* from Hu* [uilpit jinytliing Huit. avjis to laki* phice in hainlel dining Hu* Avoek, or. if a fjiniier
It luul Imle**d. Hu* hjiliit of I l i
who Jire all«*ct«*d by aiiniv«*r.'arii‘s liki* thoso who iliink if wicked to (‘iijov- themselves on .Snmliiy. jind vet will commit many r»*jd sins ev«*rv djiv 'n tli*- w«*ek. And. after jill, if **v’**i, : «l;iv tmirked llu? hegimiing of a new y(*;ir, Jind every djiyX giio*! n*'olntions wen*
;it nmking good resolutiiins—and keep- \ ing them. AI*ireov**r. I am jilraid [ bjivi* just JI 'criip <if coiitciiiju for |M*o[dc
ijce to nmke jiny hard-and-fast i**soIji- tion.*^ jit Xew Ycjii* for llu* wliol** yi-jir ol right-living pcoph* K one long ellori
I do not believe that it is ji wise pr:i ■ -
Hie iniroilm-tion ol «ip(*n wjiisicoais in orkr to revive Hie lie-making tnule. in otucr Molds the irjuh* w:is d(*siroiis of indnciiii;"■
(h*ntl**im*n'.s outiitti-rs made a plea for "■S* L ri
(• d hist, ii eo.i he AVjinted to s**ll,” ' r i i e ' I
not a t tend <-lmrch. The hi t ter exiii'^ed hiiiiM*Il on Hie ground tluil lie w j is v( rv deal and, tlien*fore. ^-jis niiahh* to Inlhn'v; •»,. what AVJIS g*iing on. ^ l i e vicar urged l lni t ' ijM tiu* -Mijin's inlirmity Avas n*> excuse for his 'w , A luin-jinendiiiue. with the n'snl t tluit :i hjirgjiin WJIS s t ru ck : Hie f armer was (n (9V iiUeiid iliiin-h, jiml tiu* parson Avould ad- A
:ood nijin reidied th a t In* did not i-jire to f o such JI th ing Ih'cjiiis** Hie fjtrni**r did [!'
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’ertist* tin* “ cot) ’’ tor
lii.ni. 'I’ho folhnving
Suiuhiy tin* fjirnier avjis jimongst th** lirst .p ar r ivals al the li tt le sam tua rv, and In* tookA u[> a seat in one of the froiii benches. , It!/)
s*> Imppem'd. Iimvov**r, Hiat whenH'^e'fArr!4 * lor imiking tin* announcemei its came ro u n d ' the prejichcr had to publish Hn* hjiniis of iiijirrijigt* h**tAvet*n ji AVt*ll knoAvn eoiijile. niid ' Avln'ii he put *1oavu the paper, the* ol*l V
llii* coiigregati*)ii ahout tin* coav. ros,? liis sr.jit jjtid exclainn*d: “ Tha mi<dn Aveel tell '.*m—ah forgeol ta inenshnn it l! t other d:\y- -jit' slioo's a Avarra (piu^- Jf
cre**tnr. lies noo:i vic<* whal(*v*‘r, jin’ 'ImuI ' . / •• gradely lieyt**r!”
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really good hook deal ing Avith, ;i |J niJilely, such subjects jis aro .set on; and fro4u the point of vicAv Avhii-h emhmvimred to d**.scrihe. The <n ‘ per.'^oii, Avho is not :i scholar, ji ho-iJ ov JI rescjirch .si;ndent. Avonhl
Immi
ihiiik. by a g**noral oui l ine. Avriii- for exper ts h u t hy exiierts, A
Jiml S4*«*, A’e inu';^
|j i r im*r -he lunl not In*jird ji Avonl—, .m- J I'lmliiig tlijit tin* piirson lunj been ti lliii"- J
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