“I! I". got you by tt. and tttnth everything. But, lay. any." and an captain looked "all by a. colic!- dcm. “I went through in III] - to git you!†lib Patient. “In; (and, do" In. " two. _ - “Wall. no. not to! nothin’ by n and APTAIN PEREZ nude a clean bruit ot it to Captain Er! ' 'we when he reached home that J " L nlght. It “I Otter " o'clock. but he touted his triad out of bed to tell him the new. and the story. Clptnln Er] "" lot an “unused to hear ot the engage-lent " In rehab ed to be. for be but long an mud. up his mind that Pele- meant holines- thin time. But the tale of the are and the voyage in the curl-yell tickled him Immeungely, end he tolled buck and forth in the rocket and laughed until his side- ttehed. The next evening. when the three captain were together in Jerry's room after supper. Pete: and: "[311. " memo to me we've got to do mmahln’ Tout Mrs. Show. She was hired to be housekeeper while John was sick. Now he's dead, and M1! think It’s queer If we don't nettle that marryln' bus'neel. Ain't that no?" "Yea." answered Captain En lacon- tally“ “I wish rou'd mind .your own con- Inrns and glve me time." protested Cnptnln Jerry. "Timer. How much who do you want? [and of Goshen'. t should think you’d had time enough." "Well," Captain km wriggled and twisted. but saw no lobphole. "Welt, the me a month to at up my count! Josiah went up to the postomce late in the afternoon of the next day. The “able senmnn†was behaving hlmselt remarkably well. He had become a real help to Captain Erl. and the latter uld that unlllng alone would be doubly hard when hls foremost hand went back to school again. which be was to do very shortly. tor Joslah meant to accept the capmln’s one: Ind try for the Annapolln appolnunent when the time came. . "mtmph," exclaimed Cnptain Perez. when they were alone. "I guess your inmhmakln‘ ocheme‘l " spout, Jerry." "A month! A month'- rldlc'lonll ain't it. Erie "Yea." “Well. three week: then." _ This otter. tom was rejected. Then Captain Jerry held out for a fortnight-- for ten days. Finally it was settled that within one week trom that very night he was to otter his heart and land to the lady from Nantucket. Be pledged ills solemn word to do it. There was little else talked about during the meal. Cancun Perez, Cap- tain Jerry and Mrs. Sno‘ argued. sur- mlned and questioned can“; En, who sold little. Elsie sold almost nothing and went to her room shortly after the dishe- were washed. The troy came back with the mall and In Item of new: The mill. a paper only. he handed to Mrs, an". and the news he announced " the - table as follows: _ _ "Mr. maetttne'tr.trrrin' to leave the cable station," he said. "Goin' to leave!" repeated the house keeper. "What fort" "I don't know, ma'mn. All I know In what I heard Mr. Wingato say. He nld Mr. Hazeltine was goin' to get through over at the station pretty soon. He said one of the operator. told him "Well. for the land's an! Did you know anything 'bout it, HM?" "Why, yes. a little. I met Hazeltlne yesterday, and he told me that some folks out west had ntakhim a pretty good otrer, and he didn‘t know whether to take it or not. Said the salary was good, and the whole thing looked sort ot temptln'. He hadn‘t decided what to do Fit. That’s " than I: to it." And, for a wonder, Captaln Jerry dld not contradict hlm. The weather changed (In: nlght and it new can numb; in pronoun†Cream Sodas Manny's Biscuits Are an weir balanced, wholesome, nourish; food. equalty shed for. young and dd. Made from Candi: finest when flour. iich cream and pure m. BakedbydteMttortey Hooncv’s Perfection 'Mtatrter's'toyrtur-. CRAFT-B XVIII. ing more inviting than & meal of Inviting Nothing better for you- .r "Why, of course," she said. "Mr. Hazcltine is a free agent, and I don't l know of any reason why he should be I compelled to go when he doesn't wish I to Bo." “Begging his pardon? For what?" “Why, for leavin’ you two alone. Of course. otter you pitched into me so I see how foolish I'd been sctin’, and I -honest. I didn't sleep scurseiy a bit that night 'thlnkln' 'bout It. Thlnks I, ‘Ir Elsie twis that way. why, there ain't no doubt that Mr. Hamltlne teels the same.’ There wa'n't but one thing to be done. When a man makes a mis- take, it he is any kind of s man. he owns up and does his best to straight- en things oat. "Twa'n‘t easy to do, but duty's duty. and the next time l see Mr. Hazeltiue I told him the whole thing. ttnd".-- "Yon did '." .. “Sartin I did." _ "What did you tell him!" They had stopped on the sidewalk nearly opposite the poittlee. Each was toomuch engrossed in the conver- sation to pay any heed to anything else. " the few pnssersby thought it strange that the Bettoolmitytrestg should care to lolter out ot doom on that cold Ind disagreeable morning they said nothing about it. One young man in particular. who, standing Just inside the poitmNrdtror. was buttoning " overcoat and putting on his gloves. looked earnestly " the pair, but in. too, said nothing. “Why. that 'ttttet It. mama'- goln' away. You'n glad ho'n "In; or "Elsie Preston." he ejaculated, “no you losln' your mem’ry or what! Didn't you pitch Into me hottoot tor let- tin' him be alone with gout Didn't you give me 'hark from the tomb' for gimn' up and goin' - Didn't you say his calls was perfect torture to you. and that you had to be decent to Mm jest out of common politeneu? New. didn't you?" -“No. I didn't. You misunderstood me. I did object to your leaving "in room every time he called 41nd making me appear so ridiculous, and I did my that his visits might be a torture for all that you knew to the contrary, but I étrtttinty didn't In: that they were." all!" WWI infant-"M up!“ Immunlqu-uoomouno .atdtrstseheasemrirttttorttrqttmrt.5t ,raslatertttaattr-titttrtor- mmmmm Allan-'- puma. on his cup IN. tune-tad (bunny-n for luv. â€maul tom. mumnmwnuduhour 4teeotot-seutgtt-de4. Thu walked on to†we: a cloudy sky. "r.'ro-rttrr-gudtot-rttre new: In! mu" and Captain “Why should I be glad. prart" - asked.' “Why. 1 don't thow. I M took It for granted you walla be. You didn't wnut him to come and one you. and It he was gone he couldn't come, Bo"- "i%tterin't. And you ain't glad he stopped mmiu'?" V The Ittf of ieoisiNete inattterende as~ named by the young lady was 1 tri. umph. . T ‘ _ Captain Jerry was completely crush- ed. My'. my! My!" he murmured. "And after my beggln' bl: pardon and "Why, I told him,†said Captain Jen ry, In reply to the question, "how you didn't like to have In'e so out of the room when he no tripe. Course. I told him I didn't than to do mtthin' out of the way. than be asked me you]. more qua-mu. Ind I answered 'em beat I could. Int-well. I guess that'. 'bont In." m. Preston did not we! Imme- diately. Instead she turned and looked weYrurV It lyr “mm - And‘now It was the captaln’s turn to stare and hesitate. "What makes me tttink"-- he gunned. "Wtty-you told me so yourself." “Just a minute, please. What make- you think I didn't wnnt Mr. {laminae to cull?" “Captain Jeremiah Baryon!" ex- claimed Elna. mm: the mad. "mm must he think of In!" "Ott, pu " tutr' “chimed the cup am. “I'll let him tone tune today. and I'll tell him you didn't mean It Why, I declare! Yes, 'th! There he I: new] Bil Mr. Haldane! Come here I minute." - And then Captain Jerry felt his Inn clutched with n grip that meant busi- ness, as Miss Preston whispered, "Don’t you dare my one word to him about IE Don't you dare'." A mischievous imp was cenlinly directing Captain Jerry'. movements. Ralph ind. almost for the tirgt time since he came to Grimm. paid an early morning visit to the olilee in order to send an important letter in the first mail. The slamming of the door had attracted the captain‘s uttcnilon and, in response to the hall, Mr. Rankine doused the road. "Wltr-wttr, I din," stnmmoral pom Cnptnln Jrri"1rut-but I dtit known I do now." Than he mined that this was not emtcttr complimentary. and added. "That In. I dotft kttow--t don't know-'1 r-P.bio, what in. It t van [our to m to Mr, nnnltine?" "Well." wont on the captain. Intel! on making the explanation as plumb)! " name. "we’ve ulna! you call- udor‘ble. We VII gum we may " nnlph bud been carpi-Ind by the request to join the couple. he was more nurprlsod by the reception he re caved. , Elsle‘l face 'rtttt crimson. and u tor the captain. he loch-d like I man who had suddenly been left sund- Ing alone In tho middle of I pond COT. arm with very thm ice. "Did you ,iaot to spent wlth me, cannula?" “in! Ralph. 'tttt um t don't know." lb. and willy. (and Cam- Jury wilt! tee h u tho may. it. Inn-ulster] mater. - “at Jonah up on the - II I bucket. but lIhIn'I more ln you [In that utm- tolkI mutt-d to order m, I'm 'traid. You stay here Ind un- IoId than an: In the do". Then aiu't many at 'em, I“ Juhh 'tt help when be (In buck. I'm [oh' out for I I" pinata". . , . 1!? in» do“ to tho bath. climbed Into I don Month; to I nelghbor. Ind lite, Jerry III him row Iwa In the Mon at tho chlo Itnuon. Thu evening, - the dinn- wen “shed Ind tho thII eluted. than can I knock It the door. Mrs. - “Mrs. Snow," he and. “come upstairs I little while. I want to talk to you 'bont aometlxln'. Yon come, too, Jerry." 1tgn,t'.gg,','u',',ui'g"'u""' Methanol-uh; . Wttarth.hMttlttMCaptatrsMrt “Why, for goodneu Ida! Mr. Hue}- tlno!" she “tunnel. “Como rltht b. What 1 IW you in!†Elsie watched this wholesale deser- tion with amazement. Then the door opened again, and Captain Eri put In his head. Ralph natured, “noâ€. now. which hadtusttteemtoNli.ftxtathishnt m.“TMn in an d.oin'ot, not Jerry’s." and coat. took on tiWse artlcles tn re- upoinse to the hearty invitation ot Carr. tain Ert and shook hands with all present. Ellie‘s face was an Interest- ing study. Captain Jerry looked scared. Captain Jerry looked from Elsie to the speaker, and then to Elsie again. But Captain Eris hand was on Ills arm. and he rose and wont. "Elsie," he Baht, "I Just wa.nt to toll you that this is my noin'r, Rot Jerri's. mu tur." And the door um. Elsie faced the cam-r wlth astonish- ment written on her face. "Mr. Hazeltinc," she said idly. "yon may know what this means, but I dont" Ralph looked at her and answered solemnly, but with a twinkle in his ere. "I'm afraid I can guess. Miss Preq- ton. You see Captain Jerry paid Cap. um Erl tl can this Mternoort, and an a result Captain Er! called upon me. Thea as a ream: of that I-welt, I came here." _ The young lady blushed furiously. "What did Captain Er! tell you?" she demanded. . "gust what Captain Jerry told him." "And that was?" "What you told Captain Jerry thll morning concerning som'ethlng that you told him before, I believe." There was no answer to this. Mia Preston looked as if she had a mind to run out of the room. then as it 3110 might cry. and tina1Ir as it she wan“ to laugh. . A little Inter mum Ert knocked at the door. “In It Info for th Keller to come In?†he naked. “Well." said Elsle severely. "I don't know whether ttttttbearers should b. ndmlttod or not, but it they do come they must beg pardon for Interfering In other people's attain." "Mom," and the captain made a profound bow, "I hope you'll be no 'hind and emtdetrerndin', and stoop no low, and be so hendin‘ ' " .to forgive me. And, while I’m 'bout It. I'll apolo- gize tor Jerry too." "No, air." and the young lady dadd- odly. "Captain Jen! must apologize for himself. Captain Jeremiah Bur- ma,†she called up the stairway, "come Into court and answer for your ulna." Nat Jerry, Jury! Your heart'- bl. After a few minutes' talk Captain The Rich, Fragrant Creamy Lather of BABY’S OWN SOI? have; the skin so white, smooth and, sweet. “at every time " I: used It (In! renewed delight. an!" loan. um?“ a Iraqmmn. PM 1tis.,d.rji.i.i.trrsiig : "iiiilitiit' ' "Oh, I can spare him," will the III- perintoudent. "There 1: nothing of Im- bananas to be done here just now. But it will be a terrible walk down the I beach this morning." "r should like to be " the lite su- l lug station when they land." said Ralph. “It would be a new experience for me. I've seen the crew drill otten l enough, but I have never teen than actually at wore." "Ott the mes Back shoal. they think. One of the life saving crew told McLoughlln that they can! her last night, when the sale ttrat began. trying to make an otBrstr, and that I wreckage was coming â€hare this morning. Captain Davis In: coin; to try to reach ttie with the boat, I b.- u Hove." 'etrotstgrtoro-totts.tt_ man like this! It'n dukon a u: struck“, and -ufmms wom- greqt can: baldâ€. Jest you look out He rose, beckon“ to Dolph and then opened the outer door. In Md to an -taideeattH strength to do this. Ind I out of Vlad no I and! Inland†of now roared In and not the lighter nuclei tVine from tho able. Full“ are a mug rerun. and Mn. Show exclaimed: “For It. land's “he. shut that door this minute! Everything 'I be noann' wet" Bo Ralph did um It up. unionist rather unjust his will. The" v“ nothing of Importance b be done, but he felt u little lik- I duster -ertho. “Peres won't git homo neuter." ob,- Ieryed Captain EN. “Ho'- mowod In gone down to the Mayo homeland to take tea with Mini Davin. tllIllttgu',t',tgrgteg'ari -aMrita't_th.Bi". 'tértMe-oaetrastrrth.wtiHt- tabla-.mmtue-WM ttr. “mutton-outta "mundane-unethica- mmwntthmuuwu Milmmtmm'muv- "Ntt-rx-to-tNet43nrtnt. mummunummum I littl- Iouu- 'unity tho euetHeMn um 'q.tteetetiuto-r.eartntn,"h. “mthowdommlmm 'rtqgoeetqvertotu.tatuaitttm Mtfem-woea_tsatt.eetnetist. "Git home! I should think not!" aid lira. - decidedly. “Pt-urn cot too much sense to let him try it." In the morning there was um. change In the weather. The mow had turned to a sleet. halt min, that stuck to everythlng and coated It with ice. The wind was blowing as hard as ever. Captain Er! and Ralph. stand- lng just outltde the kitchen door'and in the lee of the harm paused to watch the storm for a mlnute before they. went down to the beach. f "What d'ytm any " we so (1031; to the station?" asked the captain. That Is. it Mr. Langley lam can spare you." “Think you want to to over. do you t" asked the captain. " certainly do, It I can get them." "Oh, we can git there all rigbt. I’ve rowed a duty In good many times when ’twus as bad as this. This ain't no plenlc day, though. that's I fact." he added as they crossed the yard and caught the full force of the wind, ‘anky you put on them Hakim." “Yarn yaw to In: Mu." "Well. I [mu not." Ralph was arrayed in Captain Jerry's "dirty weather rig," and although. as Captain Bri said, the garment: tttted him â€like a shirt on a handxpike.†they were veneer-mush ‘ - Their (HI-i tittrttiftriraegt almost exact. tr " the right spot, a feat which the pos- senger considered a miracle, but which the captain seemed to take as a mat- ter of course. They benched and an- chored the dory. and. bending almost double as they faced the wind, plowed through the sand to the back door of the station.. There was comparatively little snow here on the outer ttetuttt-. the gale had swept it nearly all away. Mr. Langley met them as they twinned into the hall. The old gentle- man was gird to see his assistant. for he had Wu to -lear that the latter might have tried to row (per during the emmiritt and met with disaster. Al they ant round the More in his “ism he said: “We dott't need any mks in- side the beach. We shall have enough outside, Pm afraid. I hear there in one schooner in trouble now." The electrician II not likely to forest that walk. The wind '13. u the cap- tain said, " their backs, but it whls- tied in from tho sea with t Itie strength and carried the Meet , it. It deluged them with water an " ured them wtth ttring â€tweed and Ice. The wet sand came In shower: like hall and he†lulu: their shoul- ders until they felt tho sting even through that cloths. "'Wind 'll be " our backs. and we'n rigged for it too. What d'rou say, Mr. Humane?" Ralph was only too glad of the op- portnully to see, " least. the much of a rescuing expedition, and he salt] Io. so they got Into ttufoi1shinfstmirt, pulls] their â€Ewe-tern down ov" their can ans! named on the tramp to the life savlng Rayon. Laws s fipat,t2t They walked " no the water um us they and. because the and 'u harder than. Captain EH went ahead. hands In In pockets and head down. Ralph followed. â€mounts watchlng his campaign, but often" callus at the sen. At latch-ll: there would be a lull, as It the norm till“ had paused for breath, Ind they could see for half a mile over the only " ter, then the but (as! would pull the curtaln down "attain and I whlrl ot min and 'tieqt would ttttttt them In. Com-mallon meant only I we! ot "rieks, and they are ft up. , At mm]: the captain turned; grinned pleasantly while the Hindi-opt splash- mt on his nose and waved an Inn. Ralph looted and - and of then "19(1an ml building! of “gig. - ing pinion. And In VII - u I†them. T “that so?" and Captain Eri. "Where is an" . Captain Peru had that :1 loan mun." way an enttt, m. TO " nomad“). ,"uq-er-tr'. than... __ Harrison was arrested last night' with Misn fin-Inn Graham in a room! on Jarvis street on the suspicion that, he was the man who, alter giving thei wire ot Captain Meretrseh ot the su- vation Army a ihctitiotsts, yarn thati her husband had been drowned in an, .imaginary wreck ol the Turbine, and {secured the absence or Mrs. MeFet- Irich. her children and servant trom Ithe house at 123 Lisgar street, en-l tered it and stole 828. He was also §uspeewd as the man who, gnrhed iiil Salvation Army unilorm. stole 8300 l trom Commissioner Coombs' house in _ Eglinton a short time ago. Not the Man. This morning Mrs. McFetrich, her: children, and servant, were brought to Police Headquarters to Identity 'Harrison, but they unhesitatingly de- clared that he Was not the man who brought them the false tidings ot I, I wreck. But though Harrison was not identified, he is still held by the po-a lice, and gradually a most interesting I tale ot Harrison's operations is being uncovered. I THIS MAN WAS NOT AS 600D AS HE SAID HE WAS Toronto, July 13.-Wom the pull- pits of churches Ind mission, Rev. Robert Hall’s Gospel wagon, and the hints ot street cone: evangelists to Mit is I short resume of the career at Orknzlo Harrison during'the past tew weeks. . ' Sergeant ot Detectives Duncan to- day spent an hour interviewing Sal- vation _Arrny omens, city missionar- ies, and others wno had met Harri- son and the women who was arrest- ed with him. "He has, according to the intormation We get," said the Sergeant, "victimized Salvation Ar- my people and ministers of the Gos- pel in all parts or the Province, and before we get through I expect to,he able to lay agrave charge agninst him." Harrison is a tall, broad-shouldered young man, lair-haired, blue-eyed and determined-looking, He is 25 years ot age and has served two terms in the Central Prison. While he was in the Central the last time he proles- sed conversion to the Salvation Ar- my visitors and since he got out the Army otticers have been doing what they euuld tor him. The evidence which turned up this morning led the detectives to remark that he seemed to have been doing all he could to his benelactors. . Harrison and the woman were ar- rested last night at 227 Jarvis street by .Detitctives Wallace and Tipton, acting upon information supplied by Detective McArthur, who had charge of the McFetrich case. A son ot Capt. lllcFetrich had partly identified Har- rison's photograph as the man who came to their: house, and McArthur decided to chance his arrest. When the officers went to the loom Harri- ron made a bolt tor liberty. Tipton seized him at the door and after a warm little argument backed him up against the wall. When Wallace tried to snap on the bracelets the woman pounced upon Tipton trom behind and tried to scratch his eyes out. She, too, tried to pull outatittlo hair, but Tipton's hair was so short that she tailed to obtain a secure hold. This morning in an interview the young woman, Miss Graham, iold ' remarkable' story. She is 21 years at age, of slight build, dark complexion- ed, and fairly good-looking. She talk- ed quite irecly ot Harrison and did not seem to know what to make ot him. - ' He Preached in the Street; oi Toronto, Posed in Other Gospel Meetings and Carried Beer and the Bible in His Grip. Then she went into hysterics and lapsed into such acoma that the po- lice matron, Mrs. Whiddott, thought that she had been drugged. Bible and Beer in Grip. When he was taken to No. 1 Sta- tion Harrison was carrying a valise bearing a red printed slip on the out- side, "Get Right With God." The valisc contained two bottles ot beer, a. large limp-coveted Bible, two or three hymn hooks, and a lew tracts. “I met Harrison on the street one alternoon," she said. "He came right up and spoke to me, and alter a short talk told me he was an evangelist and that. he would take care oi me. He said that while he was no million- aire. he was a good tellow Ind did not smoke or chew or drink, and would look alter me. Went to a Mission. . “I went with him and he took me toamission room in Queen street. east kept by Rev. Mr. Naylor. With- out saying anything, he took me in- side and introduced me as his wile. He said "Thonk the Lord, Mr. Noy- lor, I have found my wile, whom I lelt tour years ago.’ and Mr. Naylor said 'Praise ood,' end we all knelt down and prayed. He took me to a place where he said we would board. He said he was an evangelist and would not have to pay board, but I would hue to my tor my meals. I went out with him every day and he said he would strike some at his lriends for money to keep me. He did, too, get money and clothes trom some of them. He made me walk All over with him." "Was he jealous?" ' "Yrs, one day he told me ft he ever caught me with another fellow he would knock us both down." "Were you married") him?" "No, he said he Would marry me The B ' air ITsif" W itrli';1,i), T . il,i1.,'lr,tii','ilir,ti1'iii; ; t tf otticiliiii,' if‘gï¬Ã© '..M' Fought the Omcers. I “Yes. he stopped " Louise and Yonge, streets one night when there 'wu g street meeting in progten end dragged-me into tttecenter. He intro- !duced me n his wife, and with count.- ;less 'praise God's!' asked them all to. lgive thanks. They wanted Inc to stay iin the street with them, but I would- In't. I went to the sidewalk. They tell preached, but, any, you ought to (fir' Harrison. Sue ms sat-h a voice. He shouted and pleaded and struck ,his heads together. He was better than any at the others.", "Did you love him enough to marry lhim?" "Well, in one way I liked him, and in another I didn't. He was ogood lellow and did not smoke or chew or drink." "But you had beer in the room." ' "That was for me. He read the m- Ihle every night, and we both pray- I Harrison was interviewed in the de- tective oilice by several Salvation } Army officers. He tutknowiedged hav- ing stolen a revolver from Capt. Baird ot St. Cnthhines. While ae [was there, too, he was accompanied by a woman whom he introduced as his wile. This was not the woman he was arrested with. Other officers said that Harrison had begged mon- ey or borrowed clothing which he ne- glected to return " Sarnia, Chat- ham, Ingersoll, and London. They said that they had complaints about him, and that his method was' to pose as a great worker and borrow money and clothing and neglect, to return them. When he was arrested , he wore "borrowed? shoes and cloth- mg. wile?" u soon u be got money monk." “But he told people you we“ " He said that he had been out al- most every night on Yonge street preaching with members of Elm St. Methodist Church, and that he had spoken trom Rev. Robert Hall's mis- sion wagon at Sumach and Queen streets. On Wednesday night, he says he assisicd Rev. Mr. Dean of Simp-' son Avenue Methodist Church at his prayer meeting. _ "Not much," was the reply. "We are getting too sharp for retrgious sharks. He is not the frrst holiness scoundret with whom we have had to deal. When a man cannot open his month without saying 'praise God!' we get suspicious of him. He came to me, and alter asking for work and clothes, intimated that he was just " short on his tare home. He didn't get the tft; but I tried to fmd some clothing for him. We found a vest in the pile, a good vest, and, I said, 'Now, it we could give you a. coat like that. we would have you ftgrd.' He said, 'Keep believing, keep believ- ing,' and went on rumaging through the clothing. He tried to borrow a valise from me, but I Was sensible enough not to lend him my grip." Ilis Blurs to Police. Harrison held up a strong Null on the police to-day. He denied that he had been in the Central, and said they were confusing him with his brother, but when confronted with his photos he cried quits. He,-too, stuck to it that the 'woman was his wife, tnrt when he was told she had confessed he admitted he was lying. Both Harrison and Ihcyoman were remanded toraweek by the Police Magistrate to enable the police to and out more about them. Government centraets have been let tor the improvement and enlarging of the greenhouses at the Guelph Agri- cultural College. The superstructure goes to the King Construction Com- pany. of Toronto, Brut the sub-struc- ture to the Guelph, Cement, Brick and Paving Company. The two con- tracts total $5,000. In Harrisori's pocket when he was arrested a well-worn newspaper clip- ping entitled "Love at first sight; marriage at second," was found. It describes the romantic marriage of Captain Albert Morris, a Salvation Army omeer, and Olive Baker, in New York. Mr. The}. Mekaa. the new superin- tendent ot ttle Fred Victor Mission, was visited "nee ray Harrison, the last time cnly yesterday. "Did he gel. anything from The Star asked. The contracts for the ehanges in the chemical building, amounting to about 810,000, will be probably awarded to-day. " "Tra-.0iomi'sTiieaE..-," Hood Toni: k -m,rAe.sheeteertke m_uhmiol. â€Win oi lb. inn. "out; 1- me. an! “all all in“ tlege,",',,",,":; tie; th . t . C 'e" qqt ot you! yiiF,',iii? In M 1". 3-7.. nit of .its "ree. I'M 7i,irairi -.- Jd If -.. M , hi 1t','2t,'gpgrit7li'gtplShll'lltAi'.'d form-la clued bun-Julian. 't 5%. N gr-ores-Uh-_The 9-3? Ci.u “I. W. l ....0...R..." . w , â€In Tall!" and Din/â€ha [mfg-rug... ovum!" S. A, oitieers See Him. 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