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Latterly a malady had supervened, and Bob Busby had retired from the universal to the special; his mysterious case. 'Assure him, that is endemic. He may be cured of his desire for the exposition of it, said Lady Dunstane. Westlake chimed with her: 'Yes, the charm in discoursing of one's case is over when the individual appears no longer at odds with Providence.

<b>COOPER, EMMA LAMPERT.</b> Awarded medal at World's Columbian Exposition, 1893; bronze medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Member of Water-Color Club and Woman's Art Club, New York; Water-Color Club and Plastic Club, Philadelphia; Woman's Art Association, Canada; Women's International Art Club, London.

He recalled the hour when the kinship was, at the best, but coldly recognized, the inscrutable haughtiness, even distrust, with which Miss Arundel listened to the exposition of his views and feelings, and the contrast which her past mood presented to her present brilliant sympathy and cordial greeting. But he yielded to the magic of the flowing hour.

First among the contributors to the novel of Irish life and manners may be mentioned Maria Edgeworth, by whose successful labors Scott was first inspired to undertake his own. In Miss Edgeworth's works, Ireland found a true exposition of her wrongs and her virtues; and also of her follies and errors. The evils of absenteeism were powerfully illustrated in the novel of the same name.

That very evening, marked by Mr Kidd for the exposition of Catastrophism, had been marked by Sir Claude Champion for an open-air rendering of Romeo and Juliet, in which he was to play Romeo to a Juliet it was needless to name. "I don't think it can go on without a smash," said the young man with red hair, getting up and shaking himself. "Old Boulnois may be squared or he may be square.

Brown gave a full exposition of the project and its advantages in regard to defence, commerce, national strength and dignity, adding that it would end the petty strifes of a small community, and elevate politics and politicians. The scheme was destined to undergo a more severe ordeal in the Maritime Provinces than these festive gatherings.

"Resolved, that these resolutions be spread upon the permanent records of the Commission and a copy of the same forwarded to each of the above named Exposition officials."

The time is ripe for a real analysis of these important problems, a serious and scientific analysis with a clear and practical exposition of facts and principles and rules for conduct.

V. The relationship of Ethics to Politics and to Theology needs no remark. Hutcheson's views are to be found in his 'Inquiry into the Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, his 'Treatise on the Passions, and his posthumous work, 'A System of Moral Philosophy. The last-mentioned, as the completest exposition of his Ethics, Speculative and Practical, is followed here.

The spirit of the fountain, with its realism and its note of hopelessness, is not in keeping with that pervading most of the Exposition sculpture. After looking at the work for a time, turn and look back through the two archways at the central figure of Youth at the other side. Certainly no figure in the Fountain of El Dorado has the appeal and charm of that. Mural Paintings