| Show TUN OJ 01 Alother Aa ther theory of It the cradle ot of Ui human tae race ha been advanced thi time by bl amuel In Ui Nineteenth Hitherto It bat ha beth been that this cradle mut have bave stood somewhere In tropical or o r region of the earth Tb vet fact tatt that mill man unlike animal II not nol b by nature provided with adequate agaInst the of the older colder Hilt zomes I taken a lug ibis Mr however bell that when man first made madl hi his appear mci ac on en earth the tropical re ie lions Ion were wre too hot for any forms torm ot o animal fife ur He ae thinks the advent o oman of man occurred Ion long before lb the epoch and anel somewhere ta in or neat neal th Arctic regions Ke He ventures venture the Ion Ott that the vt aut tract of bel between the mountains on the theet th west et and nd the B straits the sea III ot oi and nd Manchuria on the cut m nay have beta been the fatherland of the thi I tnt lint families of the human r race Jr In I hi va vast ares aNI three mn the hunan family may have to centuries before befort It ii pread to ot othi r At that tbt thee tr thinks Ull he American continent wu vu joIned to ic tat by an aD isthmus thus thua enabling the theace rAt ace to cross crON over ever and utile tUe here hare even eln than the settler of n ii Euro tUmp found lound a resting place la In that part art ot of the world The drawback to this Uli th theory S I that the he author or of It picture our an as I a rare race of ape apel running about on fl the highlands of northeast scrambling alo along on ands until the these developed Into the human umen foot This he argues could not take abe plane In a tropical climate with wood where hen lb the apes apel would continUe duping the bOUgh In search of f fruit Any hypothesis so 0 much at t with fac a tar far as a known nut mut be discarded But It Is I Important for or all 1 that It how bows that the advocates ot of the animal i of man art are at t variance with one oal father on point Not Ion long go aro their missing link was surely found In It the IIII soil of a tropical island while no ow It I is that In the tropic tb he marvelous evolution from monkey to 0 human being could not have taken lace And thu one assertion the be Oilier now flow much m nire and with all that is II certainly known bout about the human II tb the tew that man vu created in III inbe be of hll hb Maker Kaker That be e was II lent cent upon this earth In order to become becom prepared prep red for tor exaltation In this view tho relation elation to God II ic I 1 he divine purpose lii In the entire creation I a The intellIgence nce and nd power of the Ruler of are perceived In the other view here I is nothing but bat chance Man Kan lire fe become merely merel an aa tan fan shaped cloud that I is changed rith mt flYer every al new current of 01 wind wlad a va Or that ser for tor a brief moment and nd je Is no more A human humn mind that an tnt ret With Mach h a solution of I the most mOlt Im Important of all 11 hut be Indeed IndA A As to the oa of f the cradle ot of otman mans man no more murf consistent has bas MeD been male macl than that which assigns It to tile the Thi truth w was lint advanced by the Prophet Jo Joeph eph haiti but latel It hu ha been very by scion among theta them b by Mr The only objection Mr r hat has I to this th is I that on this there the theare i iare are It at the pren no anthropoid ape from h he can evolve human he be ings but that objection will not weigh much |