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James That belong lo David Vtl Well ten years ago he hadnt a to hi name The time was iliirly years The speakers two youths dress ed in daring which rules Glasgow College to the students and ihoy stood a moment to the block of while Hone Such lock I said Atcli- and I mind Mm well enough in our village chipping Hi lather it a lone- mason and David learned his Irade with Co of Indian and Turkish Goods read James Dons thai then Whats a with gauges and eh Thais tile and I mind lite beginning of it It was one summer afternoon and David was in his fathers yard at Hamilton I and a other hoys were with our lines Coil a Linn forirout when a a in it came the village The hut had run away and taken all things its road I dont know just how but David flung down his mallet and caught the heist The saved man was John the Turkey and he offered David money or schooling or he wanted Hut David would naught hut a chance to learn trading for he had aye to turn one bawbee into and John look him hack lo Glasgow with him Up up from one desk lo an other then to Constantinople syne a partner j by and by a soninlaw last of all heir of Joe house and land and business Its like a page out of the Thousand and One Nights A fellow had be lucky than rich There were plenty of young men in Hamilton you would have picked out for For tune David but it was Just his luck Luck I dont know that David must have been honest and agreeable or his chance would have done him small good He had the qualities that turn into gains Im thinking or he would have been chipping stone in Hamilton yet Nonsense James Its at luck David is that fortunate that if you flung him in Clyde hed come up with a fish in bis hand Luck is aa word to be aye on a mans lips and heard say ihal luck follows those who look for it One proverb Is as as another you know until you try them both Here the young men by some more scarlet equate caps and the drifted at once into the examinations and the degrees Probably neither nor James thought again of Co It was one of those incidents so often dropped into life which seems at tlie time in intruder and only comes to find its connecting link years afterwards James took high honors and then went for a pedestrian tour among the Cheviot Hilts He wanted recrea tion and he wanted solitude to consider what road he should take He came home determined to be a trader and to accept the first good opportunity that offered no matter whether trading be in leather wir ed muslins or cheeses That what I made up my mind to father he said very decidedly Then I show you a letter Wilson It came a week syne be was very proud the ye took your classes an he Just to give his profession But If ye think it good to be it merchant ye to be a doctor Good good father but better carried the day and Im for taking Dr Wilsons- offer light from every source under heaven About five years wards Dr looked into James little office in the Canongatc and said James how old arc you I am or thereabouts And how much are you making Perhaps two hundred pounds a year Doctor Docs that and your chances satisfy you As long as I can nothing better to be had I thought so The Seventh Highlanders sail for India next week and their colonel and I arc kin by our wives He asked me today about a doctor for the post What do you think of it The climate is very trying Nothing but alternate doses of tropica and poles could try you James And the salary It isnt much I dare double what you are mak ing but then there is the local prac tice and a native court besides The kings household is somewhere in the neighborhood of six hundred people I should think altogether that it was better than a street or two in Edin burgh A prudent man could find some chance too to trade or speculate a Utile Doctor there is a prejudice against physicians doing that kind of thing here 11 Very properly but that is a thing by itself James Iho mam ques tion youll give me an answer by to morrow No need to wait Doctor ac- cent Ill never say No lo good that comes to me When are to sail Next Wednesday by ihe from the Glasgow So next Wednesday morning Doc tor James of the Highlanders was wailing at ihe Jlroomilaw for the tender that was to carry and troops down the river the open where the by waiting for them He was a litite early and it was raining he sat in the noddy talking and specula ting about the hurrying crowds Presently a figure passed that he knew and he hailed it It was his old friend and classmate well What are you doing here James Wailing for the tender I sail in the Ob thats your next move is it When you be back I cannot tell I shall work up this event the of my power When next comes I shall be ready for it What are you doing now With Thomihcir ship- ping clirk beastly business but theres a bit of good luck waiting for me if could make up my mind to lake it What do you mean I mean she has ten thousand pounds and that little at Rut I thought you loved lhat fenny fturnsidc ever you and she played together Jennys poor A firm and ten thousand pounds with a pretty girl likes you well is a bit of luck a man cant afford to throw away I know about that Is it luck to sell true love for money I never was loved as Jenny loved you so Im no judge but think if a good lassie should ever me of it Id count that the best of luck that could come to me You are in a good firm and have kin and friends It is a small price 11 ten thousand pounds for your own and Jennys happiness Take a second thought about it Perhaps I might if it was really a good house to me But Ive been there all of three years and still at my old desk been new hands brought in over me too I think thats a shame- Fact is I do too well in my place be changed but if I had ten thousand pounds to suit me I could do as well for my self as for Thorn set before himself as good and desirable So he lingered away the silent hours of Marians recovery took her out for cool drives and away long hours with many songs and romance of the Land of Old One evening as he sat holding her small wasted band in his Marian said Doctor papa intends sending to Scotland as toon as I am to travel do you think it best J It is the very best thing for you But what shall do without Would you like go loo I have been thinking of it for two years I was only waiting for some one to ask me It was in the arrangements pending Marians journey to Scotland that almost name of David again fell on James ear First he was asked by a wealthy Agra manufacturer to take charge of an unusually valuable consignment 10 the great Glasgow firm and second ly came out Davids wife was Marians aunt and it was with she would step So this double claim on lis remembrance James recalled readily enough the big granite and the story Max well had told him of ihe Hamilton stonemason Yet purposes work so dimly and slowly that even then he had no con ception within one year he would have married David Tanna- and become the partner of Marian and he made each other as they stood hand in hand watching gradual revelation of Scotch shore was first step to this The second was the tact prudence and in timate knowledge of Indian affaijs which Jarne gradually developed in his business relations with the house of Co He had been at home for about two years when he met in the ex change one day a perron he knew well in spite of his many reverse changes Archy Maxwell was only too glad to find a friend who would listen to hit plans and his complaints and he poured them Eke gates Skews loy A dreimlo a its flxlaj an iHIi eta tali tlHotrdlp Of JicUls lltftta an ttc1 trip to are buir Mill f ttVr polite Im airlift ARorkla at her rha world that lit Mi Rat heart ha ifaer an Wiai bat I Va I find Xl Li III good an chair la a th boaile ihlsVIa If ih OaIatMjltaaathBwmchalr for Dead Nothing served Li Hung Chang in better stead on travels through Christendom than the respect for the dead which he learned in his dear heathen home Ancestor worship is understood be one of the great hindrances to progress China It interferes with railroad building be cause you cannot run a railroad far in any direction in China without coming to a graveyard and then there is trouble the surveyors are chased off by a mob Bui it is a prejudice thai is not of use to a man somewhere Doubtless it is to this strong Celestial prejudice in favor of the comforts of the departed and the repose of ancestral were joined gowns and con venation prospect of en fully hit unrivalled mortuary He had mimed have been so warmly ltaird and gone into business with her money but there had been a combination of shippers to destroy every one wronged and injured him and of course he had failed Then an uncle had taken into partnership said he had imposed upon his nature and the two had quarreled and separated on very hit ler terms ten he had a great deal of money in railway scrip and lost it all in mining Then his wifes aunt had left him a completely furnished hole doing a splendid business He had tried to run it himself and failed disastrously But he had had a windfall from his Ionian shards and bought heavily in the Ayr Iron Company that he was sure would retrieve all errors and losses and in the meantime would James lend him twenty pounds with his nervous apologising manners and sanguine talk and sadly enough nude him free for the time of his purse But Archy he said the best thing for you is steady work with a steady income Will you lake it if I give you No Ill Cry my luck a tittle long er Its a long lane that has no turn ing Better take my Archy Not yet not yet Thank you all the same James Youve been a lucky fellow- Stop one moment You have been a much luckier fellow than I have No one ever gave me ten thousand pounds No one ever gave a hotel hotel I had no to lake me into partnership without a shitting I paid forty thousand pounds for toy share in the bouse of Co- every pound the result of a careful prudent cultivation set his face steadily allow ing no doubts nor regrets nor hesita tion to mar the unity of his purpose He had no lime for any if he had been disposed for for there was much sickness on board and still more during the march inland and the the men But after a while things settled into a regular groove and James gathered a large circle of patrons and friends in the fine old city of Agra did not lake him long after this to become familiar the ins and ouis of indigo and the seasons in sil vered and wrought muslins People gradually learned that he was a quiet prudent speculator and many suspected that he was rapidly grow- ing but he seldom appeared personally in transactions and after twelve years residence Agra was as physician alone that he was known His practice had indeed become very large and as a natural result be had made the of many beautiful women But he had never fallen in lore- Some men would have prided themselves on the fact James was rather ashamed it cad in the selfcommuning of his lonely hour tried find out whereto lay deficiency in his nature One day be received an urgent to attend be daughter an old Agra trader whose was in sight of his window He knew the moment he saw Martin Hill that love had only been waiting for her and in the long low fever through which he attended her she grew to be all that he hid or imagined woman could be to man Bui Marian but sixteen and he was She was rarely studying medicine aod surgery with beautiful and delicate as a flower the tame who which be rough and and only hand- had studied and Homer and in virtue of bis strong more manhood seemed Indeed for this very rea- hopeless to hope and it ton for lhat specialty the moat not lo James nature to stop costs mad 4 fof wtUw Then the friends parted and James of such opportunities as opened up on toy path you are going to do any better you must trust to some thing else than luck Oh Im not downhearted James Good fortune will come tapping at ro door someday first question she will ask will be Wisdom within Good fortune laps at many a door but she goes in to stay unless are a few sensible virtues inside to entertain Bible and the Bicycle Thiislhft way the mike up theft minds j out theres nothing to prevent yill taknotke that chaogiog an better ing follow by natural law However James insisted that a road ready made was belter than one to make and the neat week aaw Mm It has been left to a Washington clergyman to extract Biblical likeness and religious teaching from the bi cycle Taking the significant text I have used the minister said be were the Saviour on earth now He would bis parables and sermons from the wheel He described ihe difficulties of mastering the bicycle and compared ihe discouragements of the novice and the frequent dis mounts of the beginner 10 loose who seek to lead a Christian life The rules which govern a bicycler said this minister were adaptable to the followers of Christ as the former rides erect and with speed so ihe latter should live erect and more with some degree of rapidity He advised be bicycler and the Christian to keep your lights burn ing that you may see the true way and thit others to whom you may be an Inj may avoid Kfr A writ is issued on of James M of Tottenham claiming damages Alex Sydie also of Totfeohito for the alleged reduction of the daughter Children for Pitchers admired in Christian lands His at tentions to General Cordon in Eng land were almost as remarkable and gave almost as much satisfaction as his attentions to Gen Grant In he went to see Gordons in Trafalgar Square to which he had previously sent a wreath of laurels and violets After observing it carefully through an opera glass he advanced and an air of great solemnity and dignity made a pro found how hi fore Ihe status his ex ample lowed by his wise The effect of this mark respect upon ike spectators said the Lon don was instantaneous With one accord ihey broke into applause loudly heir hands and giving to other ex pressions of appreciation From the statue went 10 St Pauls sec Gordon cenotaph That also he dec orated with a wreath and bowed low before it when he approached and again when he went away An more bow low before the tomb or of deceased person than an American could A Frenchman has some tal ent of this sort as appeared on the recent anniversary of the assay inatinn of President Car not when the two sons of the murdered President con ducted President Favre lo their fathers tomb in the Pantheon and supported him during bis meditations The most the British and Americans can to take their as sume respectful attitudes But when a man can bow low before the trophies of ihe dead without doing violence 10 his training we like lo see him do it especially when he makes his obeisances to the shades Of heroes of the dimensions of Gordon Grant It is proper to add that the evident sincerity of Lis reverences had everything do with iheir ef fectiveness He was lucky in having manners which enabled htm to ex press his feelings but he really bad the feelings and both ill Gordons case and Grants they were fit and proper A Strength The real strength of a man is in bis character Popular estimate makes- it in bis circumstances A mans strength is measured by the number of his friends by his wealth by his social position and his in fluence is in proportion to his reputa tion in ihe worlds esteem But in truth a man is strong only in his manhood How much there is in a man sou ascertain by measuring his character A man not strong by what he hat but by what he is and to measuring what man is we are to measure bis character Now character is not a massive it is a rather It is an artificial wboJe made up by the interweaving of ten thousand threads Every faculty is a spinner each day its almost every day threads of a different color Myriads aod myriads of webbed products pro ceed from the many active faculties of human sou and character is made up by the weaving together of ill these innumerable threads of daily life Its strength is cot merely in the strength of some simple but in the strength of numerous aya SAVED LIFE I or SooUi a tea ft la Dm cast int W HOOT cm W FROM OUR EXCHANGES Snow fell heavily through a considerable portion of the Province of Manitoba last Friday K The finery was burned on Saturday night in volving a loss of EST Messrs Graham of Cliremont captured about 5400 in prizes with their horses at the Toron to Fair On Saturday night Mr Pollock a of Coboutg was killed at a railway in hat town The deceased was years of Thursday morning Pee nat ion of But Grey Infantry while as marker at the ranges at was struck by a bullet fired at a target by one of the soldiers in camp there He died in ihe afternoon Vancouver Sept Six persons this week met unnatural deaths Vancouver and the surround ing country Two were drowned two killed accidentally by firearms one killed by an overdose of carbolic acid and one possibly murdered Mayor of Colling- wood was found dead in his bed Thursday morning The de ceased who was one of Ihe wealthier men in years of age and unmarried had retired the pre vious night in his usual health White boring lor water Keith of lot a con Tilbury North about from Comber struck a flow of oik The oil is of fine quality and the supply appears to be unlimited The well is only feet feet in the reck- On Monday Willie fouryear old son of ihe widow Mrs of parity swallow- a toy tin whistle It became lodged in the ihpat- Dr succeeded in the toy thrusting downward by means of a tube On afternoon the ituceycarod child Kaiser of nearly scalded to death It seems its mother pail of boiling water on ihe floor and by tome means or other the child fell it and scalded the part of its body The foremen of the camps are now started are offer irtglor teamsters per month j for choppers and sawyer for chore and on All the men ill make smaller tome of ihttnid Ihey cut a log Penetipg annual Indian camp held Under the auspices of the Rama Church at the reserve was commenced or Thurs day last a large number of the breth ren being present from the Christian Island and ether points The at tendance on Sunday was un usually large ly- Mr Herb Jordon of Lemon villc a High School pupil carried off at the recent examinations ihe Blake scholarship for general pro ficiency of and tuition valued at total Mr Jordan passed in Latin English German History Geography and Mathematics On Friday afternoon McLean Campbell bad a revolver which he was showing to Miss when the weapon discharged and the bullet went through the part of ladys arm It was a narrow escape from a fatal accident arid comes under the old heading of didnt know it was loaded Ccl- The oldest man on earth is Ivan a native and resident of Moscow He was born in and for many years was a coachman His is good and he is quite active on foct He never tasted in toxicants until his year but during the past five years he takes a dram of whiskey occasionally It is eared that the acquired tip pling habit may cut short a promising According to an Italian paper of recent date His Holiness Pope Leo has a household compris ing persons There arc valets bouse prelates privy chamberlains chamberlains extra honorary chamberlains supernumerary chamberlains of the noble guards guardsmen officers of the Swiss and police guard honorary chaplains ao private secretaries stewards and masters of the horse and doorkeepers is commonly supposed that onions are Improved by being grown repeatedly in the same ground but experiment at the Ontario College last season demonstrated just con trary to be true For twelve fifteen years his been ia the same spot with the result that the vegetables gradually diminished site List year Ihey were grown an adjoining piece of land al though given no more care the re- were that bulbs were double sire of previous years A through freight train cars on the P loaded with beef from Chicago was wrecked miles ibis side of Loo- don at last Friday morning engine and eleven cars of beef The accident was caused by the braking of an the while the train running at rate of miles hour Engineer and his escaped by from fait engine began to of them were in lored and Mpoiie aod his lb atjo got off without hart sustained viU J a J -wttt-