Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1904 — Page 3
Weekly Courier.
BM to j urwm, i
DO AM.
PultlUhmr. INI MAN A.
he wkM, dlplomatl a'ly. though be now that Mr. and dra. Ferrari lived on Hi' third. ' liunk it's the third " she mur11 red "Ii' Mr Ferraris tM I am
going to." I Mi. door and lmp the cord p. might) pull I'.rhai he overdid thee pullinir. gf m rlia:H elevators, like human t. nus an- endowed with a i SB lal talent (or i ontrai -u-f . Whatever it was, the fad remains I that after sprinKing upward with iinumial Mdorlty the elovstor suddenly Mopped with l jerk. "That a funny," said the artist "Wbero in we?" nh' aHlllail in half frlghb in d oii "A hunt midway bHwn 'h second and third loon, he Raid. glancing upwards H!iail atKin have it Hunt ' a tain " He pulled tl.e rord at first gently and then rtotantly, but the elevav'ir remained aa Mill as If It w re Imbedded in rock. "Perhaps w. had better ro down again." nhe said.
Perhaps we had." he adm!tt. d. Hi tried tn male the l-'-ator descend, h'lt failed. ' It strlle me the silly thing haa etuck fast," hi muttered Von don't think it will fall, do "'! ?" .-die aked, with a stared face. "O, no"' he replied. With a confidant which he didn't Eool "The Janitor will return soon and 1 shall shout to him. He will put It ri-ht auain in no time."
"Is he a dah at atOTntori tool" she VA'yvV.A'AÄ3aM ! Inquired, with a kind of tremuloo
"BHITE AND FAIR." To-day brlte ami fair From taw al l Uury "f a hvui Boy i fair" it tetsa Hm uie .Ii ttM day r imiK uK". ;iir.C'"0 t"lsh kiiiik I ii hull it, hi. rcho i.tiut and i"W. n in th.- COjralOM scrawl inli a Hm the ! that ONHOJ"" winter. r t UK ! f II.
ho renie'nlw r nny rain . um w baa ha Was 0 bojrt ho t in-mlx-rs any pain i ir formet abritt of )y? , b picture of yuur youth i m which yi'U mi often gaM tliere any cloud. In truth? trite aiid fair" w.-ie all the daya. t:.. .1 . . that once w.re (.nra briohteOl daya that dawned. i th' llgM of them ftidi.it y . r : imillOOlUMS f nd! i and h.iw t hi y call, . :.i reseevi r yea saey bf ll y'i bald iiH-ni ooo ai i ail . Una pukf ol mesne! I
bat 'i und lo'.kliui far
rciwh th I kughter and tin i iay, . i- tbara anything to mar j stag boyha d day? , I rM hunehine brought th. i-hade Sever any cloud of car And Hie heart within you mad ! . IV Oaf hoth "trite and fair." ,V Ii N. In CMOaaTO liilly Tilhuna.
71
'4
THE GIRL FROM WELDÖNS. 1 i UITD BtlLLIAMI
I 0
QUrl wan ctrtaiuly putty. ArtLia O Newport had said it. and Archie port was an artist and ku.- all about such things. When she vialted PortodO WB niansiona ho u d tu stand at L..t WlaiOW and wahn Ler alight lioiu a rar. trip acroaa tho pavement holding 19 hot dainty skirt the while dm i ; v. boroby he got just a poop of I the mewl fas. mating petty nothing of a pair of anklOf the Uko tf which could not le, seen In the neighborhood and so on into Ohe huu- bttlidlag in which ho QOCOJfiod, am. I tlat. Uy tm t ui'' fli' was in the hall, and bad bOddod to the janitor. Mr. Newporl bad gem rally reached the door : hil Rat which sh? had to pas-s. for
ÜW t.evati was pul lins U sallying Ho üseo
waj just opposite, and n bia glove pieparatory
overorj that she visited the e on the third floor, and he oet am as mu. h as he couid There seemed to be a Ol rojrston about them. They ari l!aM;.a COOBlOi and the Janitor, i bo Uitenlewed, remarked that W that they wire much
Mr Mth
tafi at aad i
No ; It provided his informant hi kind of refreshment which eonerlon teacnJlf demanda.
tAed to his otodka
' Strange thing! '' he rodoctod, as he B9ll lt!ii;el "Venice 1 .Moonlight." .-.ith th-' COOldCttCe of a man who haa aeer VtVn led farther than New York. ' an t imagine why a nice girl like that can want to have anything to do lth tnh poof I Hope it's all right." He bad fed particular reason for doubt tag that "it waa all right," hut he took a gi tat Interest in bar, and ,1 reo :-'l 'hat stage when a man liinl.a that a girl needs some one to look after her. ?;he 0 n rally came in the evening, and never appeared earlier than seven . k It From this it may be gathered M bO had studied her hahlts closely. :;;k night his chance came, though : Cannot be Faid that he availed bim-.-'.f en it to a large extent. Bbt bfl had tot bjto the narrowi .1 way of thinking of her aa -tie " apparently bnriag lost sight of
tho fact that there an othtr peoplo ii the world of tbo feauk sex -nrrtyed ts usual at ahout n quarter past seen. 3nd hy the most extraordinary g"'1! lortOM he wu, no usual, just etat for a walk. Conoaoneatlj tbey met in the Bail I I jauittir bappenoi to bt? out, and the elevator boy was likewise abocat, Arc ab Nenport steppod into the
mlschlev ousiifSfi. At that moment he thought he hfard the fmitor! atop in the ball iiow. eHo!" BO railed out. Is that vom. Wllkmaf "Yes. Bir." responded thtt ex-soldler, heartily: "it's me." "This WrOtcbod elevator has I OJ f.' See if von i an r'Ita..e it." Soon came the w.drome n'w8 that It would nt take five BUBOtoa to release it. ill yon let me cive you my card?" as1 ed Mr. Newport, while they waited to be fred "And I hope you will for
give me for giving yuti Ml h a fright. I am an artist. Do you think you wo ild give me a few minutes one evening and let me sketch you? I have already done so from memory." He took a rough drawing from his liocketliook, where he kept it a a mean.-, of mental refreshnvnt when the world waa more than usually awry, and ibfywed It to her. She was eidently piea-sed. but said It was quite impooslhle for her to give him a oitting at any rate, for some time to come as her evenings were fully occupied. "During the day 1 am in WeldOTJ! Jewelry house, as you know." shadded. "Why do you say 'as 1 knowr " he asked. ' Becau you followed me home ore evening, and wince then I have aer you pa-ss once or twice during the day." she replied, demurely. Mr. Newport grinned. It was true that he had followed her one evening, but believed he had done so with such
skill that she was not aware of It. ' I hope you will forgive me for tbaf. too." he said. "O. yes!" she said, tightly. The elevator had ascended at tap!, and they had now reached the third floor. "And now I will say good night!" adM added. Than'.vS so much for your hind assistance."
That night "ahe" arrU I but li'er than ufual Again he had bis hat on ready to so out. She bad a cloak orer ber abonldOfl and was in evening ur ss. How doj you lo'" hf said, ph-as-antly. with a decent air of surprise., aa If she wer.- the last ieron iu tue world he expected to see Hut bh- was in a state of great acttut'on. Her face w.t e and .she w a trembling with iK-rvoeaJseOftj and v as ii fear? "O. pl aae don't stop me'" ahe said, exci'edly. "I must not O, I dare not upcak to you!"
She ran to the cleva'or the boy :n cn cuty that night the door waa lot-'d. ami he stood staring at it in artonlskiiieiit What ami the cause of hfr agitation, l.er distress? He lighted a cigarette, and. after a noun ni's thought, strolled out of the '.mllding. I From UM street he could see the I lights In Um 1'trrarl flats He looked up. wondering what took place there, and for what purpose that quter-look-inc box had been brought in. Suddenly h- became aware that the
lights were beint; f d. un'il the
place was almost in darkness. A sickr.inn thought cane into his mind, and he returned 'o the house As he stood them, hesitating, he distinctly heard a woman's scream, folic wee. by a low. moaning sound This was too much for him He turned to Will ins and bade bin. follow "Come upstairs with me"' he said. "I rn going to find out what is iroing
on. Did you see that DoX taken imo Mr 1't i ran's tlat this morning '" "I did, sir." said the man ' It came mighty early, as If he didn't want anybody to see it. And a stranger looking box 1 n mt see. I says to my v. ife I .-ay: "You mark my words tbora'f suiu'thing quc r going on up th-rel'
That s w hat I says. sir. "
Tknv haa Vw.on rnnntnr nr Ilia sfnlra P'e
to ootain tne nei .
while he spoke, and hy t! H time had
reached thi Ferraris' doer
THE SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL
on in the International Sn
for November It, 1Ö04 "Joeah Repana th Tcuipla"
(Prepaiad by the "Highway and By way" Preacher.) tConvriKit i:v4, by J M :: ' LMSON TKXT I Klean tt:4-HVi aaeav orr via, hit Head all of thapur, and U. paral.tr. u. . oui.l 111 t'fcroi.1 . t.nI.I'KN 'lKT- "Wt wl i i I .ka the tun- of o .r Ciud Nt h 10. W. TIM I. The w.'tk of fi ..!' t tl '
0. cevered a prtoJ of Bh "4 - ara
It wafe bOgOfl i-ari) Ir Joash t lOaaO, a'lllKt;i Mh ) . ar s7s-Mj U. C i'L..i t. - ji i ooaloai The Lesson Outline. THRMH:- Baaearloa tha Lord Tm
1 A Teamplo to H Kepalred -va 4 (t Tha Rapalra jrar-d - va 4. . tu rtu u..ir NmiooMd v at yallura a; : va 7. 11. A Teaapla lt paired va Mb tU Plannlni tb utk aad WorkiLg tt ptai v 'j. it. ft) MTerkOMfl i:i.;agrd va. 11. U ID Tt.c Work Coavpleted -va, 13, 14 U J'.i.'.l.lUi I)' ...:.. V. ii. Comparing Scripture with Scripture. I A Temple to be Hepair ü. Fuder tho six years' reign of Athaliau the priest of Baal bad ftMtOllad tbo temple and made breat ties in its walls In such condition it was unsightly and dishonoring to (Jod There Is another temple that BOOdl ret ilring. The temple of the body. 1 cor 3:1C-17. Ah. how sin has made jreaches in the walls and despol.ed it -A IU treasure and detroyed Its beauty. Read 6ome of tbo
iin!) conditions found in the temple ol the bod as raOBMrmtOd in Oal l:lf-tl The condition of the temple is bBOam There are tOSM marks of the despoiler upon our lives. Man Is conscious of tho
'act of sin In his life and heart And to , i the extent that sin is there, to thai exI tcr.t la the body temple defiled. I (1) The Hepairs Ordered, vs. 4. 5 j "Let the prif -ts. repair the br aebM of the house, wheresoever any breach hat e found " This was theorrof j the king to those in charge of the ten- j
'. nn.' Vip i'(--ienat-il tioW thev V
money to tarry
pr
DEER HUNTING THE WILDS OF
DAYS IN CANADA
Some Wonderful
Sport Is Mad Ontario.
in the forests of
I" NO iin.e in ft t 1 that lltth cabin, far back lo the Ontario forests, more welcome than during deer hunting days in the fall. At no time in the year lo
It populated by a m're enthusiastic.
; more hilarious crowd of Mortsnien On a summer's fishing expedition you will Und in Moore, our guide, a I eongenlal gentleman, pleasant assoi date, but never an ardent f.suerman. j True, he tali h s fish wheu all othero
tail, hit catching fish comes so easy ol Moore, armed with his lont bamboo rod and heavy line equipped with a float that tells when the fish is
heavy splash of a stag as he swims Irom an island to the mainland. When he reaches the shore be shakes the dripping water from hla flanks, and t-tandb lor a moment with turned head aMfdnibbJ his hauJsome antlers Aa we paddle on and turn a sharp bnd of the islands, a wild duck, with low. i.gitated flight, hastens with her young brood from danger As night approaches, we perceive a fox skulking beneath the shadow of the rocks, watching a lar- hare that haa left his shelter and is feeding on the tender gref ns Soon an unwary movement causes alarm, and with four : bounds he has nearly gone; but now.
ready to be hauled in. he goea about Jor a moment, he flops bis eara erect, tuning purely as a means to an end. and every Instinct alert; then he he fishea for fish, never for fun. MOWlf vanishes The bright, g'.eamBut Moore in the wo.,ds at e'eer ing eye3 of a raccoon attract us to hunting time la a difTertnt Moore. Yon the hollow log. and the long-drawn forget the guide and see only the keen r..oan of the wolf warns us that the fcportiman; every s?nse alert for the hour is late dttectlon of the game, ready to tramp Nature provides bountifully for tho all day few the rery pleasure of tbo ."nimal life in these vast wildernessea.
1 on the work, v. 4. God's command to
" U Mb -einen If" : Be hclv foP 1 am bo!
doors." said Archie. "Open 1
The man hesitn'ed.
"Open U!' repeated the artist, sharp.
ly. T will !- responsible" In another moment he was standina inside the Ferraris' hall In a room in front of him he could hear rail M whispering He hurst in. There was the Nix If stood op-n, and his heart turned sick as he perceived that it was lined like a coffin. On a chair sat the pretty girl from W'cldon's. Her hands were tied behind her,
and her face was pale and frightened. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ferrari were i there. "You deic!" screamed the Italian, who was evident'17 mad with passion Bt his Intrusion "Thank heaven, I am in tima' said Archie. The Italian threw himself furiously upon him. hut he had no chance against the athletic young artist Striking out like tha practiced boner h- w as. Archie j struck him in the chest and sent him reeling backwards. Then he turned to th etrl whom h had come to rescue. Taking a pen-
knife from his pocket, he cut the rib
11:44; 10:2; 1 Pet. 1:11 1; Matt. S:4l
1 The king had a right to order the tem
ple repaired, nay, It was his duty to so
1 r!o aa the Treat'. r and Ku'er of man has a right r.ay He must demand that the temple scarred and marred by
slu b repaired. 1 1 The Work NWted. T. . "Bat tlie priests had not repaired the broach r- in the house." And this after H ara Day after day. week after w.-k. month after month, year aftr year rolled by and still nothing was done Th Intentions of the priests
undoubtedly were good
f-t : n
A FINE BAQ
to -1 e;i and ea: h si 1" 'he run
tl ing
w ays afoore'fl paradise I. I Just east Of
They meant to 1 r.eorcian bay. Of hie two nrops one
th repair wor!:. nut oh. how long It goes nndone. The bronehM are not repaired. (3) Failure Apparent, ts. 7. I Joaah called his priests to account and
. God cp.": man to account for hi neglect. Heb .T:7. 9 Joash was not willina to let the ma'tT ret where It wa and God is not wiüirc in the face of . man' fsCiir fr don there He I
hon with which h-r wrists were bound. 1 man fQ aroount He brlagl him fa'?nd regardless of all cemventi malitieo, ( fo farp wj,h H utt(.r fa;lirf Bt the anattbod her to his breast temDle Is to he repaired Where the
ahOf the king's orders, hut kept put-, j, sitnat' d m the : es if Kah-pee-tlte it off. The devil wins more vie- ;og iaef arjlj the oth 1 on the bank tories through that one plea of to-mor- j , t lne M.xm river It has always row than In any other wy. Not many denied to me that thi old guide fawant the disfigured temples Few thet ! Vüred the licon river camp moat, are but that expect some day to begin l nrobab!v because It was not so much
eontaminauil ly U1 -v.- u as ttiai at
I'm frsid the boy who looko after lie elevator is not here to-day," he . I, ratotni his bat Van I do anyhing for you?" O. no. it lcen't matter'" she said, v.'h a aiailo and a blush. "I can easily run up stairs." "If yoa will allow me. I shall be ted to take ptM up In the elevator." bt said. ' I'm a tremendous dab at I vstors." He took his Place In the car as he
"poke, and waited for her to Join him. aha fazed at him In a little perplexity. It ts probable that his Impulsive goodness teiok her breath away, and It was
Hirne in upon him that she was really Tilt the prettVaal girl he had seen. "1-1 really couldn't think of troubyou" she stammemd.
Tho painter assured her with so much solemnity that, ro far from he- , ing a hrontdn, It would be a seiuree of l'mnal tn. v or. i tile haonlneSS. thtt
her look of perplexity vanished, and a amlle- broke over her face. "If you nre quite sure It would neit he taking up loo much eif your time." 'he nnrmurcd, and Mapped Into the elevator. H tlu lded to palnf the scene, snbtlt..tlne a mndnla for the elevator.
and run It Into his picture.
"Do not make such a noise." said a voice with an unmistakably foreign accent. An hl" Newport rubbed hie efM an I woke himself up as suddenly as possible. It was six o'clock in the morning. H" careful" said the Italian voice Now. steady! Ah. the;e you go! It Is too heavy. Wait. I will And sem ne ele to help you." It suddenly occurred to Mr N M pOffi that it was an ideal morning for a swim in the natatorlum. und that It would he interesting to know what Mr. Ferrari was dedns at that early hour He fampH Into a suit of flannels as anlckly as possible and rushed out Tbt re he saw two big men struggling with an enormous box or chest, which was appojrebtlf a bonry burden, for it was as much aa they could do to carry it up the stairs. Mr Ferrari was at hand, gestleulatlnc wildly, and half shoutlna. half whispering instructions to thi "Mornine'" sqM Archie with a nod. "Good morning!" said the Italian, ncrily "You are out early!" ?o nre yon." "I have business." "I haven't." "Do r.ot let me delay you." gbnil 1 lend you a hand with thf
hex"'
No"' alme-st MTOarBOO eicier "IX ntt touch it
wish you wtuld mind your own busln,M" , 11 "Qotng to bury some ene. I should think." replied the artist, ironically. How dare you say such a thing!"' snapped Mr Ferrari. Why do you not go away?" liv the time he had turned the corner of the street it had struck Archie that he had been somewhat shortsighted to quarrel with the man who had the privilege of entertaining every cvtnlnr the beautiful creature wh.-. face I was his chief delight to oke.-h. But what on earth is that box for. h nuked himself.
For Hie life of him he couldn't
swer the question
"You fool"' id Mr Ferrari, stnigrüng to Irs feet and rubbing his chest "You fool!" He relinquished his hold upon the ,drl and turned to Mr Ferrari, who was literally darning wiih passion "How- dare you come into my tlat?" he wa screaming. ' What do you th nk you are a bore in a melodrama?" Archie begf.n to think that perliapi h had been precipitate "I came to MMN her Bfe," he stam
mered.
pr!ests fai'rd the k!ig takes hold and! '.hes the work to completion ard j wtere man has fallfcf i;od !s ready to , ! supervise and accomplish the rf pairing of this temple of the body. II A Temple B paired, fl) Plan-; I r.lig the Work an: W'orl.irc he Plan.
vs. f. 10 Tne King now assumes rMm direction of the work, as is apparent fr the account In 2 Chrun 24 Ttlitdada acted as the king's hief j scnt. Specialization marked this sec- j 'nd effort at repairing the temple. A special fund with a ft- fl' anrpom
Kah-pee-kog. The Muskoka an! Gorgian bay country is truly a sportsman's paradise. It is a district of charming lakes lying parallel with the cistern shore Of Georgian bay. and nnected with ttM Mnahoab and the Moon rivers ThOM lokes hlf a c BtMP ago amfl 1 nown as "Liale Haroaa." They are Cotted here and there v. th numerous Islands. The old foreota that border the shores are peopled tv 1th the great patriarchs of the wor:d These forests are the abiding p'a' of bear. deer, hares, grouse, etc.. and in the more Itaif ndMO Ojf Ptoo .ake. Kah-pee-kog. Freeman and Conger wolves are V entiful, and the lorril, moose Is to t- found. The quiet, secluded creeks and uninhabited bajra afford shelter
in August and September the rocks abound with great patches of raspIn rries, blackberries, dewberries and blueberries, while the autumn season btings with it such vast quantities of cranberries ss no cultivated marsh eo l.ae ever known. Around three sides of Mud lake are marshea that are fairfjr burdened with cranberries, the luscious red fruit in its oetting of peculiar green leaves being worthy th liush of a master painter. And through these marshes the deer runv ays'lead to the water. Here the animals find hoth food and drink, and te them also come the sportsmen to add d.ath to the list. How often have I sat in a canoe In the small coves, seretned behind the dense tangles of I'lnshwood. and watched the majestic mimals come down to drink. How ften have I seen them sw im from mainland to Island and hack again Moore told me when In the wooeii this summer that not less than M H deer had fallen vlctinia of the wolves last winter when the snow was so doof that they could not escape th ravages of the pirates of the forests. Hut truthful as I know Moore to be. I could aoanotf believe the statement
the forI wlah I
"To pare her life"' echoed the Italian in dismay. "What do you " Then he, too. began to lauuh.
"The box!" he pMfMd, pointing the big. uclv looking receptacle.
thought I was a murderer Ho caMO 10 safe her life. Did It not strike you, mv gallant young friend, that I nicht te going to use the hex for prof-s-sional ptiroses?" ' For 1 rufessional purposes?" said An hie. lamely "Why not?" i don t know what you are ta'Ving about." said Archie. "Are you an undertaker?" "No. a conjurer!" screamed F rrari. "I am going to do the box trick at the Pavilion to-ni :ht. I am coiag to make this y ung woman vanish."
at wfT.
raided It was to be applied to tne rflnite work of repairing the temple
r .e j 'p' w-e glad and eager to glv
th y understood that their tlft
would te applied directly to the temple
-cpa!rtTg The reason a great cral or reform work falls Is because It I? ma !o 0 broad and general that It never gets .nywftere or doe sry thing and consequently does not win the eonfMoaca or favor of the peop'e The king had a c oat, cut plan gad he worked the plan rtfOfOnaly The reason a an at many bodj tempi are not repairc i is becaus the effort Is so eeneral aud bvoad thn It Is rot workable The oal p'sn which will work Is God's plan Man's plans have always failed. We need to ae'rpt God's plan. Eph 1:10, nnd then let God work the plan Phil Ml
1 Workmen Ungaged, v.- 11. If.
Heavens, w hat a thump I hare ; rÄjnf rt hanria to do a particular work made of myself!" said Ar hie truth- , Wriat arP f.od's actnts in repairing the fully. "Put why did she svream. and j , , temn e? The Crwifle-d Saviour,
sw JWtH,VP
1 1 K A V 1L.Y LADKK C ANOES, for wildfowl; and the clear. deep waters when so many deer and so many gna
with brok trout, lake trout. 01 u.-m are niv
why diil you turn down tr.e usni. "I only cried out because I hur :ny--eir the first time I got Into it.' ald the girl from WoMon'a "Thi- is to be my first night on the stake, and I am nervous." "And I turned down the light because cne diwa not conjure with ho gas on full. ' said Ferrari Archie, feeling thet hi- missioa waa ended, turned to go. "No. BO," said rhe Italian, "do not go sway like that Th re is no harm done We shall have to start directly.
Come with us. This Is my wife This k Miss Mton, th young woman who 1 Is going to assist me." I On the while, It cannot be said that Archie commenced his courtship un-
an- der favorable conditions Hut nppar-
H was far too big . nlly he MOOedod in spite of all. for tnd.rei his iocti- now when he has visitors he. showa
- . . 1 I,-
for lott.es or V. . t. t. ,,.- of nn extremely prct
.'k about burying a ww - - . M
tV Cirl. Willi '1HII mi. 1 ...vre,
lar ri ma'
n was not so . ... ..,. rh(.,nut halr. It Is the best nlo
.""S: rcould see ture he has aVef ptdnMd. and he li
to hold a human oeinj
no use for It
The subjei t
was not a pleasant one
'Which floor do jou want to go
The suinei r - -
kea
to draw attention to Ii
My wife, he ni.vay saya, wim
j prlUa. Chicago Tribaua.
Whoso blocd clears away the ruhbfsh of -in 1 John 1:7: The H Spirit
Rom :2: The Will, fcr Chrht and His Spirit can do nothing for a man unless the w ill Is -urrendi red Jas. 4:7; Heb :M1 (S) The Work Completed, vs. 13. 14. Phil ltd; Bph 4 It; 1 John 3:5 (4 Faithful ! alinp, v. If.. God Intc
vy-ose hands we commit oc.rseiV'.s wih prtve faithful. 1 Thess K U: l Thea.
IttS ? Tim l:n: 1 Cor 1" n
The Golden Text. "We will not forsake the house of our lod " What Is lnolved in this pledge? m Id- ntiflcatlon with Ood. The old Jewish temple was Ood's dwelling plaee upon ear'h. It stands then for God's presence. To forsake not God s pre.stnce mans Identification with Him (2) "nm -er it "ii to Ood. "Present yout liodles a living sacrifice unto G"d." (3) Obligation to God. "Pring all tfel tithes into t'.'.' stwehonse. For "ye are r.ot vour e.wn. ye are bought with a price. " (4) fellowship with Gcd ' Whe-.;wc r three are gathered together r My 'Mt, there am I In ibe miüst af them.
sw arm
Mack baas, pickerel, and the ferocious
H-u I elonge. ! The Moon river. Kah-pee-kog lake. ! Crane lake, and Plackstone lake, are
especially renowned frr game worthy .f the sportsman's rifle, and Long I lake, Clear lake. Portage lake. Silver Mh, Pine lake, Juniper lake and Mud lake are other spots that should be j visited. The ohoreo of all of these j small bodies of water are capital speciMOM of the primitive wilderness. The . lew who have YisiWvl these bemingj waters have mostly been genuine fish-( et men. who are happiesi when far ham from clvillstlon. Few c.earings break the majestic sweep of the prand old fiii i Pan within the she tered uaya
li rA if. 43 imih sndlatnrbed. and the
v. lid birds splash In the marshy edges or upon ths sandy shewes Giant pines and hemlocks cast thedr dark shadows tpon tho park Ung water. The aweet odor of ild berries greets ua aa we pass tho large Islands W ra perhaps a f he-bear ia guarding her cubs Nc sojnJ. aave the croaklns. of bull-fro?s o.' tue vcrlce of the biftl, disturbs tin aeilemn s;lllraa. Thcj heaver and otlei may be sei-n heret nd rare I tr-hesr Wi aniaa'.i V.t fr-;:ettly hear IM
But the sport banting sporUman rted not confine his efforts to extermination of deer. The black bear and the movse of these forests will afford him many an b ur's entertaiam nt. Two years ago this fall when ia tho Muskoka district seven majestic moose stalked through the little village ot Kosaeau. on Lovke Rosseau. much to the chagrin of the sportBmee of the place, for the animals at that ttmo v-re under the MOtOCtioa of the Ontario laws. Moor home la at Koote'o Bay. on Ijike Joseph, but ttoaa bow until th heating season is over 1 would never lee for him at that place. Dense and extensive as are tho forests. 1 feel ar thai I could find my woods' friend within a few houra. for I know th deer runways that he knows; I know ibe csmno ho loves; I know the tralla
he lollow.. and It ia on th- 'hat he will he found until tha law again saya "No moe C r far thia yenr.' WBI MIT A I'ATTKW" 'M. Not X4,ugh la Circulnt.ou He MMt father gire yeo ab the m'ay you want to peed? tbj tTh dear, no! There loo't th.a nub moaey. Topeka J.-Tf..
