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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1907, p. 7

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I did not realize until later tirat the ruljokclay in the incl that Larry w“ English-horn. and that his ile- Votion to Ireland was purely senti- mentaland quixoliel His family had, to be sure, come out of Ireland some time in the dim past, and settled in England; but when Larry reached yarn of knowledge, if not ot discre- tion, he cut Oxford and insisted on taking his degree at Dublin. lie even Nlierred-. or thought he turlieved-in tianahees. He allied himself during his tmiversity days with the most radical and lnrhnlenl mlvucales " a separate national Huston“- ior he- had, and occasionally spent a month At, yut for rioting. But Larry's in sMNtta were scholarly; he made a ”Hurt record at the University; M " twenty-two he ramc forth “Whtwyim Crises min. t!"Ar. WWW“ 11itr"msrieettryrtur.umr. My friend, the American consul, general at Constantinople, was not without a sense oi humor, and I cas- ity enlisted him in Larry's behalf. The Englishman thirsted iot' wily,» ounce and invoked all the pnwcls. He insisted, with reason, that Larry was a British sulrjert and that the American consul had no right in give him asylum-a point that was, I understand, thoroughly wcll-ground- ed in law and land. Larry main- tained, on the other hand. that he was not English but Irish, and that, as his country maintained no representative in Turkey, it was his privilege in find refuge wherever it Wu otiered. Larry was always Ute most plansnhlc of human beings, and with the corrnivance dt the American consul we made an imphrssion, and got him on. Stolen Measure The children wilt show you the merits of _ Home]: biscuits f you give item the dance. Honey’s Perfection Cream Sodas with Donovan Tsometimes argued with him, hut I soon learned better manners. He quite converted me In his own notion of Irish atiairs. and l was as hot an advocate as he ul 'ttsad-tsmashing as a means of rt- storing Ireland's lost prestige. My first mowing with Laurance Donovan was in Constantinople, at a cafe where I was dining. He got into a row with an Englishman and knocked him down. It was not my aitair, but I liked the case and dcti- niteness with which Larry put his toe out ol commission, I learned later that it was a way In- had. The Englishman meant well enough, but he could not, of course, know the intensity of Larry's feeling about the unhappy lot ot Ireland. In the beginning ot my own acquaintance with Donovan Tsometimes argued " He walked away, his gloved hands ylttsped lazily behind him, 1ounged out upon Broadway and turned toward the battery. I waited until he dis- appeared, then took an up.town car. "Humph! What hour did y tor the dinner?" "Seven o'clock. Meet me entrance." "It I'm at large! Allow precede you tun-ugh the doo don't follow Inc on the please!" "Too big, too many peoplp" "Therein lies security, it you're in trouble. I'm about to go into exile. and I want to eat one more tiri- lizod dinner below I do." "Perhaps it's just as well. Where are you on for--ni4 Africa again?" "No. Just Ittdiatsa-- one of the sovereign American states, as you ought to know." "Indians?" "No; warranted ull dram ,, "Pack-train-- batloon-- automobile -tarnels,- how do you got there"" "Varnished cars. It's easy. It's not the getting thervrit's the "ot, dying of ennui after you're on the spot." 'I, East-side shan't invi I must see “Dine v Sherry's-" "Too big so Mo. 11 months, t notes of He's prob a' persiste may say, “le don't. Appear “(painter scared or “yuan. Jack " be tsaid, with ttia d-lkm intention. ."t In! a lolluv looking tor me an hour or so ago. He's been at if tor sown] months, hence my presence on that "ores oi the brave ad the tree. He's probably still looking, as he's a persistent devil. I'm here, u " may Bay, quite ineog, saying atan East-side lodging house, where l shan't invite you to call on me But t " unknown mcumson. i cmwummmv The House Of h Thousand Candles with meeting with Laurance us in Constantinople, at a Iwas dining. He got with an Englishman and her hand. that he hut Irish, and try maintained no Turkey, it was his me to-nlght was not my ase and dcti- ry put his did you famoui was nol and I eas- behalf [of \cng- powers me and street, at say the no: Ufa. u m tux-II “in we. "e, ma uonm- um at “But I intend to do some work. l owe it to my grandfather's mem- my to make good; " there's any good in me." "The sentiment, ls worthy at you, "Imam," he said mockingty. "What tio you 'ice-a tthost'" - , must have slatted slightly at vspying suddenly Arthur Pickering nut twenty feet awn. A party ot halt n down or more Ind risen, 1nd Pickering and A girl were detached from the others tor u moment. “A year, you say, with nothing to do hut told your hands and wait. It doesn't srurnd awfully attractive to mp. I‘d rather do' without. the money." “Tell me something of yum immediate present and lulurr said. Cairo "n excellent term. He re- turned to England and later to his beloved hound, tor he had blithely sung the wildest Gaelic songs in tho darkest days of our “ventures, and never lost his love for The Sod, as he apostrophized-and capitalized-his adopted country. Harry had the habit ot immaculate new. He emerged trom his East: side lodging-house that night clothed properly. and wearing the gentleman- ly air at peace and reserve that is '50 h'lmlly iiicompatiable with his! disposition to breed discord ‘and in-I duke in riot. When we sat down lot-1 In leisurely dinner at tlheery's wel were not, I modestly maintain, a' "orhidding pair. Re-it I may drug! 'uiym-ll intu the matter-are both at ,'triile under the average height, sin- [my nervous. and. just then, train- ed fine, Our lean, clean-shaven Laces iwcre well-browned-mine wearing a ‘lresh coat from my days on the istcamur's deck. I made tho slur lunarm's legacy ur brevity was tercourse, Europe, we together crossed the Me- ant-cram in search ot the tteah- pots ttf lost kingdoms. spending three years in the pursuit. We parted at him ta keep it ay from him: ua he got ready to be respectable Bo, trom C'ontstantinorU, alter a tour of to look " the vodd. and liked excetsdirtgty well. "in “the! In busy man and he but other was; any um: um I: m Otter was; be granted 'arry u “town-cc And told f story utmy Grandfalhm x'gacy' as brief as possible, was a tltrfmite law of can mam his in- ior we Jlll' lurtnncs together again? Wr nit it on pretty well, old man, cumr to think ot it,---- don't like to lose ymr.'t He bent over the an” of the ritte In with unnecessary one. but there was a quavcr in his voice that Wu not like Larry Donor“. money where money has been know, to exist. it mustJJe hurried pretty leep. 1our grandfather wasa trio, eccentric, I judge, but not aiool by my manner of means. The situation 'rppeals to my imagination, Jack. I like the idea oi it-- the lost treasure ind the whole business. Lord, what a salad that is! i‘heer up, com- mile' You're as grim as imam-l!" l Whereupon" we tell to talking ol people and places we had known in other lands . We spent the next day together. rnd in the evening, at my hotel, ne criticized my effects which I pack- ed, in his usual ironieal vein. "You're not going to take those with you, I hope!" He indicated the rifles and several revolvers which I brought from the closet and threw upon the bed. "They make me homesick tor the jungle." He drew lrom its cover the heavy rifle I had um last on a leopard hunt and tested its weight. "Precious little us you'll have tor this! Better let. me take it Incl io The Sod to use on the landlords, I say, Jack, are we never io semk Jlll' [whims together again? Wr " “The time's running now, and I'm in for the year. My grandiathet was a fine old gentleman, and I treat- ed him liken dog. i'm going to dt, what he directs in that will no mat- ter what the size oi the rewam may be." "Certainly; that's the eminently proper thing for you to do. But - mt kvep your wits about you. ll a .cllow with that neck can't “no money where money has been know, to exist. it mustoe hurried pretty loop. tour grandfather wasa trill: eccentric, I my manner Appeals to I ARC the ide md the wh a salad tha rank” You'l "Your grandfather should have pro- vided a guardian tor you, lad. You oughtn't to be trusted with money. Is that bottle empty? Well, it that person with the bat neck was your friend Pieketing, I'd have a care on what‘s coming to me. I'd be quite sure that Mr. Pickering hadn't madt away with the old gentleman's boo- die, or that it didn't get less on tla way from him to me." "Well, no thinking of interview." drubbing rm not keeping the C hot with inquiries for you?" He eyed me In that disdain my stupidity which I have never tered from any other man. "Humpht 'When I got back to Dub- lin I found that she had married a brewer's son-thi" of it!" "Put your faith in a short upper lip! “or tace never inspired any confidenre in me." "That will do, thank you. I'll hare a hit more of that mayonnaise It the waiter isn't dead. I think You said your grandfather. died ir June. A letter advising you of thr tact reached you at Naples in Oct ulwr, Has it occurred. to you that there was quite an interim there" What, may I ask, was the executor doing all that time? You may bt sure he was taking advantage to look for the red, red gold. I sup pose you didn't give him a sound drubbing for not keeping the cables but with inquiries for you?" "I don't know why a man should be past it at twentyseven! Besides. Pickerinir's friends are strangers to me. Hut what became of that Irish Colleen you used to moon over? Her distinguished Mature. as I remem- ber her photograph, was a short up- per lip. You used to force her up- on me frequently when we were in “Pickering didn't In me, tor one thing; and tor another he wouldn't go bail for you or me it he did. He isn't built that way." Larry smiled quizzieally, "You needn't explain farther. The sight of the lady has shaken you. She reminds me ot Tennyson: .' "Ne star-like sorrows of immortal eyes--' and the rest of it ought to be a solemn waruincto .vout-ntany 'drew, swords and died,' and calamity lol lowed in her train. Bah! these wo- men! I thought you were past all that!" Africa “Why didn't you present me? I'd like to make the acquaintance ot I tew representative At-tcams-l my need them to an.“ [or me." t laugh-d My mum, bet I van already numb; Iro- my memory the If!" lace ot " girl In luau-W on". the um ot gold In her hate. thclscr0g was certainly tindittg the plenum places in this vale ot tears, and I telt I!!! heart hot against him. " huts, this seeing . man you have never liked succeeding when you hue tailed! - "Yes. t uncut mm‘tlml- In n the women,” u my“ g". ir. “1'. sorry I out“ m m “N of you: New. In: an. men!" "mulch-plumb“ In I, triettd PW." Inner“; and beam!“ Hen-um. “Nun" Hr Git I he out: am}, ”In?” M q . a: Ctidktra-,artr- 'e NIB“... - m l _ M: In”. mg,“ Int, h I, my - "odinht may a: mean. I. my aa". Ie.' For“ Larry. ti, tell the truth, I other things during MT -V "dir.Tii-. Jttdhttdtit."a you than with Jack Manama. , I "" my .ord, what up, com- anwwl!" talking ol known in ”aw.” It“ at was thr for suL. The House ttf I nomad Candi»; Alanine doth-n m an: import “a: M as M ”Hm “any In I Incline the navy train was moving slowly out into the night up- on m "and jointly. "Write me. care ot my taurer--he'll have my mull-cu. though "on: has! row ot mine made Mm pretty hot." I DIM through the gate and down the lung train to my Hooper, Turning, with my foot on the stop, I waved l have" to bury, who stood outside undoing m. “You can write me n my place of mule-Hon," I said, tumbling "An- lmndule, Wuhan County. Indiana," on I can!” "Now it you need me at any time I'll come lo you wherever van thre. You understand that, old nun. tlood-br." We ta,ked of old times, and .0! ttttttre meeting, during tho tew min- ute: that remained. "hou'll he hold you ‘ train," my bags to n porter. "These men who are in love," ht said. "l know the signs,-- mooning, silence, sudden inexplicahle laughter! I hope I‘ll not be in jail when you're married." "What men my bags to ' "These mel The He nonunion; tor the first time in my life I was submitting lo the dirtwtion of 'another,-aUrcit "ue who lay in the grave. Huw like my grandfather it was, to die leaving his compulsion upon me! My mood that-zed sudden- ly, and as the Boat humped at the pier I laughed. “Bah! any. men I had ever called triend, and this meeting had only quickened my dd aitection for him, “I suppose," he eontinued, "you meow. as gospel truth what that vilow tells you about the tstate. I should be a little wary it l were you. 'iow, I've been kicking around here or n eouple of weeks, dodging the Ietectistis, and incidentally reading the newspapers. Perhaps you don't Indorxtnml that this estate ol John Varshan Gienarm has been talked thou! a good bit." "I didn‘t know it," I admitted 'anwly. Larry had always been able " instruct me about most matters; .t was wholly possible that he could peak wisely about my inheritance. "You couldn’t know, when you werei outing Irom the Mediterranean on a‘ eteamer. But the house out there ind the mysterious disappearance of 'he property have been duly dis- ussed. You're evld'Pntly an object at tome public interest'i-- and he drew rom his pocket _'a newspaper cut- ing. "Here's, a sample item." He cad: lawn troubles; and, moreover, you‘ve ‘xut to stick it out there alone. lt's part of the game the old gentleman set up for you, as I understand it. Go ahead, collect your fortune, and than, it I haven't been hanged in the meantime, we'li join forces later. There's no chap anywhere with a pleasanter knack at spending mom_ than your old friend L. D." He grinned, and I smiled l‘uelully, knowing that we must soon part again, for Larry was one of the few men I had ever called lriend, and laughed. , these UNA PTER ttt not.“ for lung time it they that. Here‘s my dcmandcd Mun-led giving [a mun-Minn would be to unify the rt foreign mlnlun work by having one :,liiiiiiiii', bond, instead ot two. The d pnn'lncinl conventions would then continue lo do "to work within iheir ll jnrlsdlclion among the Fhtx0rsh-apeak- It'll!“ prop!!- and in Murganiznl 1crrl- tories. " hymn-m has hot" muck- to the tx- l team deciding that the anneal the I pronoun-1 ornnlutlon would b. o "The Baptist Union of Calida.“ In VII declined also that lately! unl I'M mush: work would b. lu- ncluded la the work ol the Helm. Pin. get quick and cumin relicl tron Dr. Show” Magic (“v-mm! Plea. ttout it h made “one In Piles, um its Action ts prtslUN ml eerui1. mm. mm, ”Wu . b'h',i,'ltt2tatilltitat"i run-a; _., A V I Montreal, July 17.--At a conference now being held here by a general lcommitil‘c ot Bnplixts from various ttlt of the Dominion, preliminary 'tteps are bring taken [or thc forma- tion M a llnplist Union at Canada, which would hold an annual Dominion convention, in addition to the pros- ent provincial convention. It is tit; that this Would prove treneflrgM in the diacmwlnn ol questions in which linpiisirnre interested, One of the main purposes tor establishing such mmmcmling (homsrlvm in In: P the department and the institute co-operate in carrying them otit, Asked last night whether he any definite plans in tumiemplat Hr. Pyne laughingly said it was weft to anticipate. "Brick-yards, sir," said waving his hand at the Mac a eonsiderairle'eenter for tl of business." "Hricks without straw"" as we passed a radiant salt Maxed upon the board walk. Annandale than I had ima, several tall smoke-stacks here and there in the th light. _ we had svcn them piled upon his non- descript wagon, I [allowed Hates down through the broad quiet street of the village. There was more of Annandale than I had imagined, and "sting, a little regretiully, I must confess, on the rear lights oi the vanishing train. "Two miles, sir." Bates replied. "There's no way over but the hack in winter. In summer the steamer comes right into our dock." "My legs need stretching; I'll walk," I suggested, drawing the cool air into my lungs. It was a still, starry October night. Bates accepted the suggestion without comment. We walked to the end of the platiorm, where the hackman was already tumhIing my trunks 'about, and after norm, sunny; into the windows ol the Imus; the village hackmun languidly solicited my business. Suddenly out ll the shadows came a tall, curious ‘ligure ot a man clnd in a lung ulster. ;.\s I write, it is with a quickening 'ot the sensation I received on the occasion of my first meeting with Bates His lank gloomy figure rises before me now, and I hear his deep melancholy voice, as. touching his hat respectfully, he said: "Beg pardon, sir; is this Mr. Glen- arm? I am Bates from Glenarm House. Mr. Pickering wired me to meet you, sir." "Yes, to be sure," I said. The hackman was already gathering up my traps, and I gave him my trunk-cheeks. TO FORM BAPTIST UNION streamed upon the-op station; a few idlers form, staring into the while the purl beside me on CHARGES NOT PROVEN How far (To be eorttinaod.) porter deposited my things r is it?" I askciifmy eyes little regretiuIly, I must the rear lights of the on the platform. Light pun the open door of the few idlers paged the plat- and mum relic! ‘cgte (walnut undo atoms tut m in ”it". all thin id Bates, acks. "1th that kind ' mm- 4 these Pan, asked that omed star- I didn't give him such provocation. lwent with Rev. J. Cl, tShearer, Dominion Secretary of the Lord's Day Allinncg to talk over the work "I that organization generally. We did not go to see the Magistrate. He buffed in. He called me I liar, la perjuror, I disgrace io the min- istry. and said he would not believe me under oath. The simple truihol the matter is, a most, virlous man has been removed trom the othce. The lritor he complained ol and says ins written by me was wriHm by Mr. Sharer." Urifie tedt bttii, a" Hrantiord, was interi'iewrd at Bright this morning in lo the Fitatemtmt that app yesterday's Globe from Mr yatt. "His statement is a 1alsoltoods," said thr revert Homin. “He has tried lo lk-man. "He has tried lo misrepre sent things, to make it app-at tha I gave him provocation for usin; the language towards me that he did Woodstock Thompson, , nccll'd wit against - ox-R Brantford, t him which. if he takes it, ought to regulate his stomach. I have also prescribed a mild Ionic stimulant for him. I have advised his taking less exercise in the prison and urged him to take more than he does when he is out of doors in the afternoon." Thaw now wears green goggles while in the prison yard. He com- plained that when out of doors the strong light hurt his eyes. Dr. Mc- Guire ordered the glrsscs. I {nan yesterday. Dr. McGuire said 'hiw's erimJitjon did not differ Irom that of any man confined as Thaw is, who lives on rich loud, and spends much time smoking a black briar pipe. Dr. McGuire added: "i have ad- vised Thaw to cut down the. amount of smoking and to regulate his diet. I intend to inspect the food sent in to him from outside the prison, and will advise what portions of it to eat. and what portions to reject. "I have written aprescription for New York, July 17.-The 'l‘im'os lo-day says: So many varying I‘v- ports have of late been printed Cun- coming the physical condition of Harry K. Thaw that Dr. Frank Mc, Guirc, the Tombs physician, felt call- Ct,:!,':'.',',?, to make an official stato- cn’t yesterday. Dr. McGuire said 'hdw's erimJitjon did not differ Irom “hf-1133: IMO "up y ens-cm! do" iWI Sim, and“ 'e Ji, MSW!!! The =u why-eu- HARRY THAW MUST TAKE MORE EXERCISE I t ments mans Johuston,iWivrs ct! hnox Churrh, Galt, wl Commissioners to tl My at its late meeting rennin! their (Miguel the duties of their am" in writing, some wrba pram that all the Comr attended, and all who M m high twins of the h sch-r of the Assembly aunt of business transa Home Missions-w. A. Convener; W. L. Willian Deans, Elder of Acton, F Galt, when appoiatui, Augtnetttatioa--lt. E. Convener; J. t Hall, It terson,itichard Hanna. Systematic Bertefteence a at the Church-A. Blair, Dr. Armstrong, John Sm Templin, D. M. Allan, oi the Uhurth--A. Blair, Dr. Armstrong, John Sr Templin, D. M. Alban, Conferences-Mr Mullan or; J. A. Muir, W I). Dickson, George Cummin McAllister. Foreign Missions- Mr. Convenor; J, C. Wilson. Sabbath Schools-d. A. Muir, l “not; Wm. when, James Mah s. Lawrence, J. A. Scott. Evangelistic cServicea--tv. R. 'rtle t‘ouvcnor; W. G. Wilson, I.. Muir, Dr. Nnirn, Wm. McLean Y. P. Societies-w. D. Lee, C vomit; W. A. Bradley, A. W. 3h toah; W. L. Gordon. Superhuman» ot met. A. M. Hamilto J. l. Glmlom, Phil "auntie Theology; J. Latin; J. T. Hall,Ctiu; W. ll. Wilson, Hebrew Church Life Gii"iiw. Ion. Connor; J. G. Reid Cannon and Wm. Scott. A, ' .. _ w A " , W W _ '."1, " .iylgpw t'litti, . l%' y my: _ V ii a J., . I a in“. on m T w: to you united no. -1Atymt M a... a. W. Ila-u. M. "rftbdd WM”. A ?1rroetrfuliutty out. In W Telts, Mr ir'eiatioq dunk}! .lr. JIM-to. with 'l"ls'l",l"t Menu; a In mm a be members, and all» any “you in the mud. ot his... A committee to nominate Standing Communal tor the year was Air- r.oitted, Subsequently this L'tMuttMt- be round "totttrws, and their It'- Port was adopted:-- ”My THE MINISTERS STORY , v. It. Health? zed and lulirm M. Hamilton, l x! busmcss transacil. ms agreed that no be made for missio; at” meetings this yt GUELPII SW5 Consumes k, July 17.--Rev. F. W who was prominently con th one of the charges "Magistrate Wrrodynit (L ttft,?),) Hint“. o Erilt2'i,'tt III has: “a up! Work-or. Die Hair, '(‘hutchr 'A. 0.1m tta-tauth. Hamilton, (mick Wilson Swath tati Minislt'rs ll hva " General A. Muir, 1'otr James lit-Clea Jinlnun My. ll sud-ut., issi 'Ort A . Bradley Jtt , Wal te First Chum AL...‘ ssugawvya tt li d S'che ilassfurd l, Ir. Ed. Knowles Moutrm ful lillin Blair Sy Stewart History ll tl Messrs "nu"! spt ch 'ul Nchr il ar hm " This school whietniatiua and we" established one Manila to the toretrrmt an the grate» Con-mor- citl Ind 8huetbaitd IM- in the West Our ”but martian- od i ,oonm 1hoqtatArd 1ii,itllllltt'i,tg toe mtrhtid't- J I. met?! In " tun ”can... otttoo-Po.t Moo. Bt. hook-I. Ont. CHRISTOPHER WWIJI Punter Indira)" Bulb]. " damn unmet: for [Huh ' no run in In Town uni Country hut-elm. m “can“. Ohm- manna. Ap'h Corner ot Qua “I Prim-S Vikki) J. H. NI 'I'Idlllll at tho 011M. Votcrln-ry Hm. on» and raid-neg tripod“ tho Alundcr Hon... In. " P on. 293. All cull by (by or II... IXPIRIENOED\ VETERINARY an: OBOE. -. - -"'e'. -. .-'. ”Hanna...“ 0 Uhicmo College at Mania-inn": ml RorarUoifutoot Dot-m Surgeon-o! 1cmt. maul tttttmt above Mr J, Drum-en’- no Ytrita tit. Jacobs every lat. we! 3rd Nd.) a me man. Dentistry practiced ir All " (mu 1 . "a”.uu.a ", :3 ’l W c. Ce.W'iaaa,ii.-i, 3.5mm. Waterloo. Will vial: Elmira. mun Ban-c an second Thus“: um Frldu And Mn. 1‘nnndu Ind Frtdip oi anon menu: (mu-III, 1 pan. to Fridar l p. m. UWNTUNDEB It! mien ant-cum: ot been. The Wm on with cloud "on mm Man SWEEP: gurus. IA, D. s OHN L . Hth MAN omen: Over Bun. of 1umiiton,Birii'is" For mutual L convenience paiien {mm a distance" axe particuhuly I hunted to make appointments. "w ~_--kuu. hull“). lufww I ml branches at annual." ptm‘ Juneu’n 11ml, Iserua, mm: m $wrn. Ema-non buwoen tannin or and 51:18me h iLll‘rlI“ w. ILWilklnoon. LD.8., 0.0.8 DENTIST. tWo 0pm Dart. J A, HILLXARD Dentist. Pye, 'u.rtrtroryr, DJ). Fall Term Opens DR, J. ll __ .V . - “-1.“qu h', Hot or (nan-m at Toronto Unu- oum-u: at an Congo on PM goon. Ind Autumnal". at 0am tst In thI ot the nose And about». nrtanuou then m the no: of an X . mw and 2166437: "I {M Ntnosia um mm (mac. on Albert Straw bundlnk. ”who 2w. 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