Happily the party wended their way towards what appeared to be a magnificent park, as they entered they were greeted by sweet strains of music. In the center of this gorgeous garden stood a mammoth building with a tower reaching far above the city. A revolving light within this tower reflected its radiance far and near, illuminating the grounds like a fairyland, yet to the hundreds promenading along the walks, this great festival was enjoyed only - in darkness.

As Adoni and his guests entered the stately building, a woman radiant with smiles, bade them all a hearty welcome. Grasping Truth Bourda-lone's hand, the Governor shook it heartily, and said deeply impressed:

"So this is the wonderful achievement of your estimable wife, the famous Lighthouse for the Blind?"

Adoni gazed lovingly upon Truth, standing at his side, then proudly replied:

"Yes, through the guiding spirit of my dear wife, and life's aspiration has proven, how much good can be done to ennoble and elevate the whole world by one true unselfish worker. Mrs. Bourdalone's labor of love and untiring effort in the past twelve years, has realized, her fondest dream - A lighthouse for the world in darkness."

Bashinar, who had been until now a silent observer, interposed gravely:

"Metaphorically speaking, this grand structure, embodying a holy purpose, stands as 'A Beacon light' for those in physical and multitudes in spiritual darkness."

A faint smile overspread Adoni's beaming countenance as he continued:

"It is but a home and refuge for the blind, and like a Saviour to hundreds, who would otherwise be doomed to a living death."

"I am more than interested in the method and work accomplished through the agency of the lighthouse, will you kindly explain it more fully?" "Certainly Governor," replied Truth cheerfully, "we shall be only too happy to do this. But come, let us be seated, for our dear young ladies whose guests you are, have anxiously waited to serve you with refreshments."

While partaking of the hospitality prepared for this occasion Truth related, how the new law for the prevention of blindness had made wonderful progress through the aid of doctors and medical journals. And how the foundation of this magnificent institution had been laid by their loyal friend, Clarence Vallero, and sustained from the gifts of hearts, awakened through love and sympathy for the blind.

The appointments of the Lighthouse, were in accord with the ideals which had inspired Truth from the moment she had been blessed with the restoration of her sight, one of God's most precious gifts, denied to hundreds. Here within a world of their own they found realization of hopes that before had been shattered by an indifference to their affliction. People who meant to be generous, but whose opportunities to minister to the sightless ones had been neglected by a false conception of generosity. A generosity which had been devoted to the pleasures of the more fortunate ones, while the lives of thousands of unfortunate ones were left shrouded in darkness.

In the Lighthouse - a home for the afflicted ones, Truth found the highest expression of her soul's ideals which radiated everywhere the sunshine of human kindness.

The very embodiment of music was represented in Truth's girlhood friend, Faith Morris, who, bereft of sight beyond hope of blessed vision, had achieved contentment, and with all the knowledge attained through the mission the Lighthouse for the Blind exemplified. Faith had mastered the divine art of music, the language of the heart, the medium of expression from the soul, which no man can deny humanity's unfortunates. And through God's grace Faith became the instrument to bring into the Lighthouse that element of joy and peace which music brings to the world. And in this loyal friend, Truth Bourdalone had a noble aid that added to the inspiration for others.

From the Lighthouse, Adoni, accompanied by his wife and children, conducted their guests in vehicles awaiting them, to a temple devoted to the upliftment of the human family and evolution of higher ideals. The beauties of nature surrounding the building sounded a note of harmony that expressed that divine influence that makes the whole world akin.

The temple represented a unity of purpose, born of divine love that found its deepest expression in the hearts of the people. It was the realization of the thought voiced by Adoni when he bade farewell to his worldly flock, in the great church where his ministrations were bound about by material influences far from the real mission that inspires the sincere devotee of truth. And the people of the community had shown that Adoni's hopes had reached the issue he had sought.

And now on this tenth anniversary, the world was to know of this wonderful achievement. It was set forth as the ground work of a great purpose, whose limits were not to be bounded by the environment of the City of Truth. Adoni chose this day to proclaim to the world those truths which he had sought, and found. Years before he had told in open expression that his mission reached far beyond the creeds of human dogmas, and that he would some day be able to show by practical illustration what his struggles meant for mankind. Now the time had come for him to show that his work had not been in vain. He was able to present the truths he had preached, in material form, and on this tenth anniversary of the City of Truth he was ready. He had invited skeptics to witness the results, and to these he would show the truths destined for man to realize the Kingdom of God on earth. The thought that he had been one of the humble instruments in the consummation, he thrust aside and gave thanks alone to the divine power which had inspired the plan, and forgot not to include the instruments who had made the accomplishment possible.

In this Temple the people found a satisfying religion, where no denominational creed found resting place, but where the faith upon which the city was founded, bound the people into universal brotherhood of man; where the souls of all could find that consolation the human heart yet yearned for since the beginning of time; where the dogmas of modern teachings found no entrance, but where the heart hungerings of men and women could find sustenance, and where rested the sublime faith in that power which guides into a Kingdom of Love.