Milverton Sun, 4 Feb 1904, p. 4

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Bea Te CET RETS en TOPE ie| times to come to hi ld employer. Here - from my schoolteacher. ae arta eter : that all ?- Hav “Yes, be’ float ited. around ¢ midstream, be. ‘tides. | By bitter experience lan fellowship with other penal jans ik Sunday ser week — nig] as ar r ee again fin ae of | es ewilutine oh Peosine Petislichen, Never-neglect, un- ower of the Holy Spirit, which burning within them te diving mpelied, a. church)service. oe Stan welfare sapedally. never neglect your week nig! at “PRAYER IN. ee spit as necessary to pray in, iris: Lora thy God is a te was best tc for us to do fea Rather ee : imony spring: ips. It is by. ‘the toolishness"* ching ~ ae im-was an old-man. long conversation, ‘in which the. Youn aman told his mate | 8 ae Bee Le to Oh, 3 THE DIVINE COMMAND... Our public Christian ‘reat exten’ inguish @ divine fame ning within the christians ee % ee every-day Ii ate oP gestive. es s aren throt 7 ‘: Rag "picad streanr, uae ily fe of di 3 ae : Rolieesan -Wascana avenue, , Toronto, states:— “For, t wi chor i: out in He easier) keainit oh tual |28 ie stop Pray Be an papi One yes! But ser : he [Will save! hi gear’ 10 Ure Tiss is guaranteed to cure. If it doesn’t benefit you, the« ist & pul gee re yer 8. C. Wi jg eee ase 500 $1 brad N.Y... Toronto, By a divine law Lal AE acs that stage of enli itting him: to occupy one of "God's ithe ommand given ie the vee Christian of the present: 4 lives with trying to find out wh Jey yore soul it you Cove oe x elop. » the pre: is children ho must ‘ofier petitien to God farsi 40 consecrate their lives to Christ also. IN TOUCH Beog CHRi By coming in with hei’ life shall we tava the Spirit’ Teal ing the church member : |Consumption Cc sh cells. ‘They may become redhot irons ‘young putting out the calm, of ‘ope pelle to publicly testify to the value ake | tie famous little book, ““The Roed to But | Wellville.” u8:|" ‘There a earn quite respectablo-livin; or RAIN THAT DOES NOT ft | }the ‘chiek definition of pia a Chris- sist? jesus ist ame give me thy hand. BRITAIN’S WAR FLE ‘The capital value of Britain's war flee ions, ee faire: lions; 1887, 1 ed ‘as put at 18} millions sterling and in 1 1898 at 474 millions—a great in- rea: oe ae Bae than a ace fe tae Royal N, DR. FED HIMSELF. Found the ee et Saved His A good old ine physician with a life time experience in. saving peo- ag Swe found himseli sick." unto “Medicines Ge anenny as out owl ee or first irae ite Sa G1 years ae am im- of a largely advertised article and I certainly an excep’ cr By seine Ses iter really. si 1: life. or hysician is’ naturally prejudic- ed against writing mntly by Grape- only know what to Fraternal, prominent Diaries tarnished by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. k in each package for a copy of aie ee HABITS OF NONAGENARIANS In the study of the lives cf seven- pera! rsons. more than ninety years old living in the city of Dres- ien, Saxony, it has — ae covered that all sleep in aiee oona night. and abhor Se and a sleep eight or Hine nolira dadig—They 2 : cir ee these three—j Serle sl avoidance of ¢raughts at night of ing—are common to a! conclusion of the Government inves- tigation points to these as essential elements of the secret of old ag pele Ringe DOG EXERCISERS. People in Lo’ lely and some of $4 out-of ~~ valuable peanbeny tke Sans “filow. whocuntertakes < tie oe having a tate AU Mees besid ae REACH THE EARTH. In the Colorado desert they hare rainstorms uri le rip OF water touches Aha gactina os i falling from ‘clouds high above the desert, Nt when the water reaches the strata high, ary air beneath the clouds ii rely absorbed before Ping a halt. the distance to the gto pe 12,228, 08 Pe tute oure for cock Sad cyery foc ot techie, .» manufacturers havo guaranteed it. mre hoes apd ask your nol She tore question to ask and to answer. In what, O struggling friend, does es feasts the sy: think orit, You can use it ce Shi THE GRIP AGAIN, PEARAN| ‘CE. ey wegtiee An tatu to Guard Against the Trouble and Its Pernicious Alter Uffects. Every winter influenza, or as appearance in Canada. emcee it sponte jons appearances. this is a in which it. nber Pneumonia and rmously increased jeonsumptio |. A tmely “suggestion as to how to to resist the in- roads of the sp ‘and its after ef- fects, is y Mrs. cett, St. Eulalie Que., who says s. Topol when began th ‘These pills cure “hy makin rich’ red blood, us strenatiening every part of 1] od Bs to Sed be dis that Brockville, Ont. ek BESS A RUSSIAN DICK TURPIN. Highwayman Who pibed wae thy to Succor Poo: “Solomon very roinarkabte y Signed the prison ussia). is cur: handsome, hard wo) the Kiel ‘Seininar wealth. i ought Mout by us SPs pret usion of a =e coke wile he a Vota ch wise snershenl The latter pointed him Westin, and sealomis and bound like a wild beast: ae the eeonineey oe nation he as dangerous prayerful seclusion of a monastery. RESTLESS AND CROSS, When infants or young children aro less rally and the eon will also tala t. oH et Baby ter natured, es ing finely. ‘The een oe eto. bots baby. and. he, ‘Tablets axe a prompt and cer tain cure for such troubles as. indie pemtion, i S pation, diarrhoea, simple fevers and other minor ailmen iy old. Ss altar I have but one years full penal ‘army. THIS DANGEROUS EPIDEMIC( HAS MADE ANOTHER ap.’ Greed For Or, The Sign of the Arrow lacy PTER XLIV. home be. night. of the murder “Good-evening, Mr. Grayne. Come ae the Jast trai inj.sit, down.” He simply said: 12 Pen my difficulty came in. some informa t ‘the a ‘0 give you about which you weal have had to do cigarette | the murder committed after that 1 fhe fallen back on to | half-past Bite @ common clay.” er Beate had been filling his pipe dur-|£ave Ho other si, ing va ‘speech, and was: now light-| “1 fancied that, when you reached "reiting of poisons,”” he resumed, |e4 wi e and re-en- tered the train. That was so.” on experience gained | Never a movement on the part of ve seen a man | the listeners. son and drop rigid| ‘Your method of getting down next minute, beyond the reach of ita aia.” yo or shifted somewhat un-| th na machine you had left es Tn his chair as if curious to ss | country, im: No,” add- ‘© read in the n iry, “I have no preol of that, butt. all’ the rest-—yes: e @ late-train night’ be~ non the human fuger, yy for, a minute, will oO for a moment ‘fink I would unscrew io ,or meddle it it in any way, Pray a a ai Ag hen von it over Dea’ ner He supped the Sep andl instantly ett ie subject, Burton wondered. He had “Burton,’” he ‘said, I want no bi ick digturhers ‘in iny little conversation with Mrs Grayne. Teer au | etweek Graynewood and th ‘Ks ie pate taped: into y jd you that T ad some information to give about the Frenchman~” “Yes.?” is as innocent of te crime he it He had that look which was often fixed of ooh “For reasons I need not enter in- morning it will, own fault.” bee said nothing; he = his eyes on the detecti face, and mee, reniained eo fixed, sfeige ropercit where the wheels had the interview. Saw that the lamp glass “T will tell you the story of how | Was covenea Ben a pasted-on piece I fond out who was the rea} mur-}of 1ed ge you the evidence I have ‘Ashley's Sree fingers found his inst, him, shall 12" Pocléet— Rasaetehiet He wil es"? his forekead. He at rei Ante te nie way of escape—the him? He loaked at the other hes cape he had always had in mind if things should come to this pass— in a measure, be his S call t here, and e that the ballast “rout car hyphae ieee the softness of the one a the ‘stay ani floor aliows the foot t the dust under the arch pennies Bea and sole comes off on to Yor will remember, Burton, that 1 rane ed BS the grass to the railway~ line Burton nodded; ke was too inter- ested ‘to speak. t in the Frenchman's bedroom tiere’ ‘There was mo. iiope left in, the ty dian’s: ees now, oily a look the pile a fence the Hing no = be beard ay }2 by ‘servant hed picked it-up, Thinking tv corse, hen I had | had dropped from a train. It almost a clue worth following. u) lescaped: my sight. A passing. train Ashley starte had cau the rope, dragged it. a ent to your late | little way along, and the things had ane ‘os solicits hey. aid not hes. fatlen. into. th itate to tell. me the terms of the atosae St he would strug- will. ‘The (whole—every fexthing—o! your uncle's income was to be yours; moment more,” atte your death, Teeginala’'s, ee es Burton remembered now the Foler- ence to Reginsld’s weal Miss estcar had evidently possessed ‘this inennainaes fainted, searching. amongst. ‘the es ted was continuing. fast accurately. Catch him, looked like a cnotive. I 1 rou as sce whether you Bu i‘ it was too late. Ashley fallen forwards, and was mudated oo wae floor senseless. Charing "s © XLV. os and half ee as breathing quickly, he pe —|* oThis confession is -|And i si agict man is genetally “a sleeping yen ¢ trifle faint." And then the femora Mt “oll flooded. the man’s mind. He silent for a few moments, and then qiifetly—the quietness born of des pair—aske 2 “Ifyou do what I want you~ to, Keep my word, and let. you go." as You will have tie to jee th: be able to make a long chase of i euyrey fhipke 1 shall do that 2”” ee $3 “Shal not attempt to eseape.’ aoe one Fe anata “Nam eneee eel oud your mettion | of execution of this crime on paper think my narration of it was fainy correct ?”” cCoulnnch hae Uae sae 80 had vou followed me. step by ten.” to eign that canter: neha that is only right, only just to the others. pose you will not believe that [I te suffered the tortures of the damned whilst tl two men have been in prison for my cs Cw ae “On yes, 1 will. long torture. I -have re close¢ my eyes siice—"" eee ane, “has mn useless, I can see.” hase held miy hand ld 7 a 1 hay drawn out two— even’ went, to arsed of signing of them, doing wate i Somehow, ring: mifeelt Yox2 You suppose that 1 aaa Ta face the So "Go eee the torture of remand after _reman Wo: mien shave done?’ ‘There came a stilted, - wail from his lips, an intense: a8 a Deahe more thai nettie and faced ine music, ns went oe tick week after week till the nt, am the kind of actor ee take a part 7x Jeading paricin the drama Mr. spi ad ebeehe Someho' o t rd Taniced: T putting it on, Bi Oe to bowled out, suppose wiles Peat yout that these are. the Ma think T am lying replied Deane shortly, “1 take the step now. “You see the ailvantage of a ledge of if Shiesaetars saa embldne and watching Birkon “Asie ley back to conscious- g the man's native. our agined this would hap-! Bi You No answer. Ashi was |on the door handle = ‘What are you going to do with ier ? t things— e be -| “Phat gives me ae ais of to wight—tons ight. 2" wi Ijed; there came ove slippet Al grenee the door, and sai ‘And the bromide you have taken” |1 e the third I + BY iy, ve mie when. heard el eiitgs prabity: geniality: ble ave passed since the mde you hin of its human stock. ~ © arb him, Soe Veer je) quietness of the room i Se auld a Were Me Aes grip- agaltt be said: Deane; make it eas Deane started: t ie feet etncte. switly across the room. pu hand: 0: ae S petiaat mud “Man But ae no cae, They stood oie Ili ea each other's eyes A : Geatian thn tite “sis sould ba eraiits| him'a wave of thankfulness, and a) smi “smiles cf pathatic gratitude: iit tp ‘his face and made it the more difficult. to jook on unmoved. Hus! ailly Deane said to him “Pray. oe And s taking the’ ring off his ee and Handling st back to its e ring on J ‘his finger, Genes: 1e sound of want his own tear-filled mane or: aes it hi He found the blowing of his a. reli ~ (To be’ Continued.) A CITY WITHOUT TAXES. Spence Are Paid by From Its. ee: e Black “For dustrial place with iron eee Ste cal hs of some importance. Sma it. is, Freudenstadt is. a i 1. and the eens exrenses do-not pee $25,000 jn Freuden: ade. ak the Gece a being the oy, city in Germany, aps in world: which does itizens a dollar for penses. ‘Phe pay net | covers fat ee th managed under tho bos ds, is a permanent Source Ba cae Brofi ul of psychical from. pene re 7 character pa and 6ok out for the uatity ray to God to-night; be-}. Income es colo! {Pe mablic Rees t_fores- | to the indestry the annual profit. ‘to ee out £3. ni Rpaaialiaicae mists, rowing ite strong affinity to. alloy | with gold, and fearing its pe- strane, Seti nota isting et See ee ace that tim tinum has. ovenpled. a peios erie is neeclael with and sate rhodium, palla- pes and—| ve Is (troy weight) mint ps entire Soria ravage th the “year 1902, ae a pe: famine exists. and i senate ine is An +h the Supreme king ng of soe "the “time. hans goue. by for that childishnes: ‘demand art, f you are Pound to: fie set an ee “yo jook are |nOW on eit i glass om the obs Soreas int the. igure on “the righi, teh ‘is the tistine cl, pas oe ith tur oh anaious! is oe “interesting and pi ire = tw rater ke 5 ie nthe one at ie hei

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