Show m r f mr W T Unique Halm lo 10 Distinction of Nate Who Wiio is Coming Couling to America HE H LEADS TIlE THE STRENUOUS LIFE I iI i iEn En Most Eloquent Om Puts on Airs illI ind To Wearers of or HobNailed loots Hoots WI in rr 1 r i V f pl 49 Among th thA I A 1 to distinction Uon pos pOll L b 11 m farpen I 1 ll ft nf lIn will n fn I d f Hi I ihl ni nl HArvArd it Iq Hii I i r HI I HiHI f t j jr r 1 J JI 1 I t I t J o oJ J J Jt I t y yI I l 1 1 X I 1 I 1 T I IX X T f ff f T r w 1 i Tt i i ii i l I THE DISHOP OF RIPON RI on lh l Is unique HO Is the solo punt of thi 1111 I al bench who wears trousers In 1111 of g lter tho Iho l of ot the I as 11 the Ille proper nether f r those thole who to tho dignity nt f l Yet no to who have been Ig d tu lu Ke thim I If f carpenter has hns hasa a mil h flier of ot Canonical calves I an n WI nt t of ot his brother prelates Ho lus u i 11 rea therefore for tor seeking t 1 i it graceful lions it her members r of ot hi exalted or orr dr r to 10 tr ly avail of ot tho thol l g f their legs bo 1111 Ibey h pf Iv or otherwise to Aud nd rilE DE lunATIC With In 71 carpenter this w to th t e garb of ot Hie ov ery day man mall mm bo bl a i as all the ana t of ot his democratic spit It Is r the bishop of oC the J I M A working bishop Ho 0 keeps In h tho Iho humbler ns bs JIk k in n bin hili diocese e 1011 oon i ow n million and nil In uV 1111 II s a million With thi his I n he ht Is 18 wild Mill to travel w i i 1 hiI and miles a n year dJ It V r town ot hl his spiritual v f u i h hn over oer M ro From Fromn n cf or th sn hi h hall chosen cho five tle work s g me to a n committee of ot man 8 m M making a n body of MO J Cr IOn n whom he In depend I M I t him to the utmost to 10 keep him II Ih ot f the poor th Iv lar 1 11 till bishop P 18 known n f and lilted liked and 0 by b them On Oil one une occasion ho found with Mrs Mr Carpenter In a It bus bUll without the where wherewithal wherewithal withal to pay Ilay th II fares He 11 ex IX explained his hili dilemma o the conductor and was About to In get out nut when a II work IliA man w bed 1 him on 1111 the th shoulder Ill make mAko that t nil rl ht air 1111 he bl said dont you ou and II nit your flu udy trouble bishop could thank him he had made maae his hll way to tr the dour door and alighted Then the teamed from the that the man had lh f rare ra of or mid Mm far In renter to the th end of ot lr At n II church h bishop related INt the Incident ami referred to his hili un unknown known humble friend as HR a splendid type of the English II Dr r Carpenter a 11 Is popular all d with men In patent leather equally with In bonte He II Is III a II man Inan nf of profound lour IK Ing In He U won an scholarship nt It t Cambridge He Is a keen kp n of ot lit literature and an on Dante Hn TIn hall lias gone gono Into hat hR reached Mis Ihl that of Nt count for or II little lit II The of tho hi says will not nol be hi between this fonn of oC rell gl or h t en religion and an 1 no he is III an 1111 ardent h llever In hi a It or lh Ih chun hes If It wo WI rould Muhl he hI ny how hov we IH plon will IIII lit m 1 ith 1111 n 11 II II h ure I Ihan han ban th v iM I I Ih In of iho Ih I HI III I I i 1 I I 1 u 1111 i Ir IP i tl n hut hili II I AH 11 HIP greatest pulpit orator of the I church he chosen bv the houle of commons to 10 deliver the Jubilee sermon at St Mai He H In 18 M gent If in his hili manner as III he Is III convincing In his hi utterance There Is III not the about him himot of ot what the l mil side and American swelled heart head He lie owe nothing to the th Influence of ot roy royalty ro alty though royal personages are and R have hll ve been heen his hili friends At t onn time he Will one on of ot chaplains of or Queen who thought highly of his hili her er daughter the Frederick of ot Germany lay III III 1 it vi Dr Carpenter whom sho Iho summoned to to her A Y y When the th primary of Canterbury be he vacant th death of oC lr Dr Temple it p thought that the choice of ot his hI lay 18 between Dr Davidson OIt then Ihen bishop of ot Winches Winchester tel ter and Aud Dr Carpenter Had the choice been blen left to tu the decision of a II popular there In l m n doubt that th t Dr Car Cal would today be of ot ot or till England by h divine providence It 11 may be that thul the question qUe lIon of salters had something to do with tho Iho king In favor of ot the younger man who U III now In Ameri merl America merlell ca ell Kor the king In III Ills hl way yay IH a 1 great r for tOl established conven forma and ceremonies He reeo the fact that stripped f of ot them the throne Itself would haw havo little left to 10 stand on the Dwelling tide of democracy would soon sweep It away 11 The of or Is I now 64 oa jeers Continued on page eighteen ll y IN N N 1 1 H HIi H l l H iH Ii H HI t C 4 H j I T TI C I I 1 I I I II i I I If f I X Xi f i J t t tr tt r t J I f fc c f 1 t f r rf f 1 11 H I r K H IIII I IH H HI I t tRIPON RIPON CATHEDRAL FROM THE RIVER 1 I BISHOP OF mil RIPON CLINGS CLiNOS TO PANTS 7 Continued from trot page pa t seventeen lIlI old but loop looks much younger lie 11 baa hili u n rugged kindly faro IId auA that broad short hurl ur which uh auh nn all human parking hex hox KIX for rill high pr vigor and It II vitality UK his UKU U Is I still tutu HII p i Hit He Ito lie h gun gat hi hl hie UK tie n a 1 multi MI lit Maid IIII NI sills 1111 III In IW 1550 when holl the cholera broke out nut The l r 1111 in abc dent nt ul the Ih time dine tin ani did not tutu It convenient to 10 return until this the it id hurt hued ipso p nt t itself it lf If hint but young ining Ill stork It nut working HH HII hard ht tie 1111 n tiny any of nf the mid and fie freely ly slaked hi hilife the life lieI The were taken by lIy stir nur pries be Ite Mid euld Id In relating lilt bin expert rl Aie trues nt of those dreadful days end and few w rp talon There Thera was Willi no organ lied d system of or them The women who ho eie sees sent ent to lu attend RIt Ih the thet hi hii i t hulera ii people knew not about They hoy drunk Iti brandy Intended for or ih the rt whet of nl the thi Hun suffer r rr res I I went Into it n 1 house home to 10 ten noo n noman The Ih puree mine wile Willi n after n tho pOOl pant woman II lied died n I read the I burial nt nl HIP Ille greva elite aide mend atom this th runes still mill from the Iho effii Itt tn III of drink It b S UK mr III I tAMi AMI due 1 II woe 1111 when hl In III MM 1881 I hf he h w wee e con inn KU iii ruled l bl bishop h ip of H and shun altun WI then hen bl boa reputation u one nuts of the till molt moat strenuous eons aona of nf the church Ima liy II grow Kroun n it It I lit hut an All of the Ihl v In of o humor humo An 1 In lr from h hll hie Irish mother who was R a MIM Mt nf ot Un lwi Jerry enabled d him to III pt t through to ao much hard work ork with fatigue ll II Its It le fond lond of Df cracking Joke JOM end hit huh hi own 1111 name sometimes mUm alive the pur put pOI pace wall mill Once lore On he ht married 5 young youns oun couple with the that he hll wits waa not only on I n II Carpenter but a Jolter Jollier When to lay loy the th foundation done atone of e n II new nw vicarage the architect handed t him burn the Ih trowel Inviting him tn to become an operative mason muon for tor a 1 few mo Ino menta 1 would rather lith remain a II working Will waa we tho the prompt reply ft ON tu itI LION lie He hoe written a Ii great deal on re ye and lid literary topics and hat has pub pith some Rome that Hint have b bean on well 11 received but In hi hla tighter lighter moods ho bo In Is I mid fond of ot dashing off fliT of verses an recall with wll I undo pride how when hen that lint memorable devastated and the time Trenton to tl dea d her lieu sturdy turn tare unmindful nf of their own plight manned her yards and II cheered the Ih HH HII she nho mIte made lust her e escape from the Ih harbor In the Ih teeth of at th lilt ha were vero asked In na nl to 10 what would be conferred l on lieu her com rota commander mander Cane In I of or the pluck and Rood good judgment which saved laved 11 1 hU ve vessel iel the first lord of the th I admiralty lt replied that Ihal Kane JAlle lied Imd only done his bin duty dul anti If it he hlf had Imd loot lOll lib ship h ire III would have hara hR 1 been ed ad d Whereupon the wrote What shall hull bo ho done for tor Kane Who brought lib hit hi vessel fl I wife through wave WAe With skilful hand hn nd and heart M as bravo brave l be r done for tor Inne What lie lIB Ravel We solve 1010 time tho Knot i Y f cries Mlle PI ilia w Impartial If It I lIno hall hafl tAIlor fatted fa h would have have I martial Then Than talk no mare mn of f tir br gain Our nor I principle U Is plain RItan storm f r t I lee e to in hurricane If Kune Katie escape ho the time one cone it A US CK AH As A of nf Dr Pr C ri re reo reo o 11 a salary of or a year and a house hOl to 10 live lIe In III rent fro tr It s IJ j tI the I of Hull Built only oily 3 Yf H ago 11 at III i t grit GOIt nr at f like tikI It IH IN lu rk k pig th R It In the t he ht r Ns r un s whirl 1 Attach all ac to 10 nn Rn ninny if I I church hui di dignitaries In iii land but I II It Itla la III I far 1111 more morl homelike and and than tort moat of them Ih m The Th room mama are nu iu ample In elite TP and 1111 well VII furnish h hr r nil other lither works work of HI art all 1 hn grad taste of or o the theand and amid IH hl Tho Ihn h dining mum moat evident e of r their Miner inic wt or UK the UKi I h i with w II n d dho to III hospitality ho for fill often 1 30 or lr 40 10 sit It down nt at II t tin till la bleu II IN is nm TIlt Tite III to if a i U flooded pork park lArk but bill the bishop slits tit 1 taco It It for hit hu hi on ft h f I lit iiI littie tl tie urchins from ruin the th slums i tor f r lnla may frequently be ha seen 11 In III full ull 11 l hot f th the Iho palace it 1111 cl Ki ting themselves 11 about the mounds On Out a NI of level workingmen of nt tra tn IIII find and when they Ih thatch h their game germ they Gley arc tre with fl Ii age ge n m sou e in III moot on I plying hum hot ih I he great paint Ill In kill l hut foi tin the ml 1 bishop Ihn hili I II he Basler of attainment nil ml 11 a It full ilont ash 0 than II on un it n Imply empty one flit Though the la Is modern the Cn 1 n thedral nt of In is nn In one The Naxos Muon lapel under the Ihl crypt which rills tram from rom the this century I Is III the known pia of ot worship In III the Ih kingdom Ther Thero la II still edit In n I huh hoh liu b la III u one on of ot the walls wall UI h accord Ins Iny to tradition wa wee used for a II lur list purpose pur OH Id Ita the nl nl t I days Suspicious were rf brought there hers and It If the th In crawling through It Il they the th ware allowed 1 to 10 go An Q free rill If I they hey tuc k U It was wa 1 accepted Ic ted a III as proof prof of l lr rascality ra without further II a days Among Amon lr r 1 talk folk It la III believed that the tha lb Who whom IU In creeping lr ln through 11 U la Ii I aa 1 1 I cured urd It at getting married marl the IheI I year yell on the static of o the l timers there la Is much carving Irving of an tit early pedal before had hall made midI any inroads on faith One shows howl Jonah bring being thrown overboard and a 11 whole wRIting waiting with open mouth to tn re fl relic him him Near Nar at hand another Ink Pontiac Pilate wheeling an away ay Judas In hi hb wheelbarrow with a beg bag rot of silver diver |