Milverton Sun, 2 Aug 1906, p. 3

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mary instinct. Her soul took) shapesyand fantastic shadows. Over it wings whilst his was tied iia, earth. {the cupboard he knew there was 8 load: could see her radiant. face as she/ed revolver with which ne somelimet told ‘him ‘what oe td, done, Se had practised at w target. ‘He staggered ‘here are many sub- + ¥ never dou! ul al woul cross the room with uneasy steps. How dks Through All the Being. ue er ae aa ae = Mes pride | rove cious she hd Henin “at the Key was to turn, f er Than You Can Learn From ima and placed hiay. igh ont 28 at thet! The “‘revolver-de"ps Ty; essenilial to eganeness, where mere Fe ee ee Any Other Signs. “My dear fellow, if you would — only | with herself. ed from. his fingers. Someone ha ua smattering makes the man a dangerous} For, is our salvation nearer is not saved simply Sous be a lillle more—what shall 1 say—hu-| He had fitst of all received the intel- Ripped into the room—a graceful furm one who tries to use his fragmentary bat whet we believed.—Romans, xi rofes-| Why is it that shepherds can, as a) man?” ligence with disbelief, then with furious | in black. knowledge where only an‘expert should | ‘dow. Dis ae rule, ‘ores ast the weather as success-| Gilbert Grey looked up from his seat) anger. In the madness of his wrat ee é ‘Husband! idee Words fare but symbols, and, like|new doctor ‘hook. Life is not made {lly as the | Meterological Office itsell7 in slage-box at the Piccadilly neal ad told her that he relied upon her} | He realed Saiedal | gazed at her with coins, if they become current, their | iealthy, sane, ‘and perfect by the sub- one in ten has a_ barometer ny and smiled quietly at the aggrieved |uncle’s fortune with me to oo Ber lies ae bekieen sharp impressions are worn away.|scription of the name to any code|‘hermometer, or any other instrument |fone of is companion's pices debis; he reviled her nitions. ova 1¢ stood there hefore him, ler breath < Som cea recent ¢ase5| Theology ‘constantly is in need of re.|whether it be of morals or of vaoamers, | Of thie Ic “My dear Bruce, if you would only| forgotten in that hour. Every tender) coming in quick little gasps, nur eves which have deen called to public at-lstatement in new terms, suited to the|And the will that, is twisted in. moral | 2° $5 simply because they watch the| remember that the Stoics Sis the true | feeling was obliterated. Pape appealing. The color came. in: tention through the newspapers have|current thought of the people. Its|judgments, the heart that is enslaved |S*Ys 8nd notioe, the shapes, and Cray philosophers. you, would find life much} At first sne had asked him io a strange, Seg Rie Cas earried with them the thought that too |Pbraseclogy is apt to become separated |to a depraved appetite, cannot be mad Jot the clouds and the ee SUE ai a eres Issel valve: whalhay 188 tay vetlel Dat ae Tn ae much study ef a given subject may ne] {" Je ee Saar m of language and {normal and healthy by any worms, who live in towns cannot see much of} “| don't wish to be a Stoic,” he said, that he hed aed te ~ |faintly, ““I—T feared that. you we ie he “little | trary, off Shere de ond exhE feeremonies,. or: avUpeiemis. the clouds, and residents in the country }“ang if I were you and the whole tnea-| And he had replied to her question ‘nj dead, | But your friend, Bruce Ann . * ? ; ry, offen unnatural, meanings. Neither can the eaatlin of a man ing.” An example in point is that) Salvation is a large sounding word; pow var wax aseon arenes s “The Awakening cazitor to th eo 2 : was advise to drink deep or townot| Let; Religion Have Its Rightful Domain no amplification. CURRENT. TOPICS D 0404 | Gilbert Grey gave a low groan as|would it be coura; e took : FORECAST THE WEATHER memory halted there. She was of more} his own life; so that h he tne never : Z noble mind than he could even imagine | spoll “hers a second time by entering It used to be urged that a little aa thse he had gained in insight since Spesttiah sot It was ‘a vexed question. h single ed filled wil m3 f rarely take the trouble to study them. |{re were shouting for me to show my-|words that had parted them. He had} “Well be @ matter of local application atone. |""tG° one uneducated. in sky signs AP: |eoir ‘betore tne ‘urtain—-well, I haven't spoken a bitter, heartless lie. He had] |The va was spoken with agonived ot a graduate of college and medical i ster stood for a long time for the] {Je is not healthy wl i i 7 y who boasts a clean, | pearanc most deceptive, for what t be-|said that but for this money he would|¥harpness. He could not underslani. in eee HO ee ae Seems al frst sight @ very tnedooking ing there? philosophy in me to resist be-|Sad tnfive spoiled his life by marry-| “He called at your rooms this Toth: physical and mental wreck as a result |‘ Hgon ene giv ise a Men have listen-| pers are diseased. You cannot sepa-| sky is often a sure indication to the in-| Grey looked bored. He glanced cold-|ing her. ing when you were out, and found an) otetoo deep study into the ways and| pon ng nee nations of this great trate the soul from the man and save jitiated of bad weather, while sometimes jy at the excited house, wed act his eyes bert dropped his pipe, and. got. u old book lying there which had your, Wiabior the. ctiminh)Zeases. Not long | ligt lelailed by the authorized re-| that while the rest of him takes its own }a dull-looking ‘sky is a prophecy of @|wander casually to the stage, where|on his feet. How poignantly it all fame} teal name in il. - This etiernoon He eeIAs 8 |ligious teachers and often determined |course to destruction. dry spell. bol manager who had produced | ack to him tonight. "His self contempt down to me, whom he knew, although , fago the western world was startled Ly | they do pot wan! You cannot blame LET RELIGION TEACH MEN You can tell Banare from the clouds at/ihe play and ine musician who hadjstung him afresh like a w i yet| until he discovered your proper name % the account of the flight of another bril-]® man for refusing something for which 3 ers i 3 sunrise and sunset than at any other | composed the music to it were bowing|ia these moments of fury he had thong he had not the least idea that I was 3 t college man who had been mak:|"%h8s no possible use, the salvation of the mind; it may be as hours, Ifyou see small, light clouds | there geknowledgments, that he meant what ne had said to her.| your wile. He urged me to, eome to : Mee meatal aivdstigasionotjinaantiy Salvation simply is an exalted | sinful to spite se cca as it 's|high above the rising sun you may be| js there any room for the writer of] She had left him, Jeft him for ever, | you. ‘st. my foolish pride would E i! "i f emotional ‘co Tolnit tacae practically, a oat the day is going} musical play except a his name in|she said in the-letter which she sent to| Not let me. Then he showed me clear. i: as it was described in a certain field of jonly poets and women who have a sur-| eased, oy ile iife ‘blood be|tc be fine. On the other hand, the sky |Yery small tyge upon the programmes?” |him, He must not try to find her. He| ly that it was.my duly-—and 1 was very ¥ lilerature, his disappearance being con-|Plus of time and deficit of intelligence poisoned ty ou imaginings, by base | at Saeed may = aboaiutely cloudless,|"““Wey], they're calling for you, any-|must forget as far as was possible that gratetu) to him when I-realized that ie % temporancous with the death of his wife, ay = see ee een ae desires ; if the will be weak, vacillating, | yet, if the tint along the eas rn forza how. I beli uu despise ‘the work | they pes ua met. i fe all ‘: : mselves and. sor tottering, it antiga nothing how clean |is red, orange, or yellow, it is more| that has brought you reputation and an nd then it was that the man ma tenet thes atone. save, een. the vie-}row in this world deeply feel that a). pitl of health the ezcesastial [than robabe’ that there will be ain income, Gib a toe aoe onde aiscov. im ol is student of insanity, whose} mere spasm of feeling good will do no-|thorities may give to the sou before night. e harder ene pas the] The languid expression, faded from the ery fiat proved the existence of his bet- in become unbalanced py |thing to make this w din fae! Bul ec lise wes sears: ria | More nikelinood | ee is of a storm. elder ae face. n gleam came nature, the call that roused his soul 3 his researches. Such instances come to| hen in the face of great necessities). live in demand the salvation cf THE WORST cn into the weary a om slumber and lashed enterprise in-| A cry broke from the man’s lips. His Mia neice Gute t ; emotions become substitutes for en- A “thou ke mw to Think thats” ne es cur Foes on 8 wave of, thankfuiness and Pp quite frequently, each with deavors, they bei men. This is a world of men. If the till sign. ys wworshi that tou hed the ts " come ths nen Ht the | A green sky is a still worse sign, said, quietly. “I don't despise anything He loved her. Now that she had gone P rehed own warning that there are fields THR HORE: OR AERIRD: soul means anything at all itis but tho greenish cloud in the soutn-east is “ihe Soot ey ne to carn iy living, and out of his life he loved her with a height id. of human knowledge into which only ENE GE i le ee of the | most ominous sign of all, It means) that for the past five years has been my|and breadth of love that he had never the sanest and best regulated minds], But, say some, salvation simply is a whole moral being. If it is save 4 wind as well as rain. only ambition.” dreamed himself capable of feeling. yo ould clear, logical, judicial decision, alto-|Bealth, the right adjustments must be| “After a wet day watch the clouds st] "sj ” then he had b idler who| Will be so good to you. “Twill be 60 a should venture, if it be necessary for 2 2 working through all. Let salvation land: begin |: eolore then? Minti, thea: Harnad: been ae to. you."—-Londow: Tit-b iE happ! Rony gether apart from any feeling, by which x eee stinset, If they break at all and begin| Bruce glanced keenly at his friend as|nad found lite a fairly Pleasant comedy. | '@ ¥ ondon Tit-Bits. pines of the race that there|Vou who are guilly are pronounced |™ean the whole life; let religion have|{ travel more slowly the weather Will | ne gsiced: the simpe auestion. He sa | But now fe Ghanbond Waa atoag ne should be any investigation. innocent. But it never yet has been | iS rightful domain: through all the be-| probably moderate. If their edges turn} that deepen in the eyes and the| activity. pe aE i — own that a court decree emptying the | !ng and Work fo set men ght in body, | fed or firma mouth set in sterner Hines. He must do his best to redeem his “Before then?” past, and one day, when he should PERSONAL POINTERS. gazed down at the mass of people| have won some secure position, sh There’ are special phases of religion |ialls has improved public morals, nor |'0 make them know and follow the laws be . CRT, ., moving out from tne stalls—immacu-| would find her, If he had to search the Interesting saad About Some — Well- i ‘i 4 “Vihat judicial imputations of rightness | of neath, of right ; which are associated with what may have solved the problem of wrongness| Let religion ase a ier over the} Sometim : easily be perverted into evil. Tae stu-| in m will. Let it lead us the way into the|blue sky suddenly bee pecl 3 ; forgivi ii t Fy en. * vy. é i lately-clad_ men whose clothes bore the|world and plead pt ue ‘giveness in > lent must make unusual effort to keep} Religion ree strike deeper than this; erie life, the auc and perfect..and | over. with > imprint of the West-end, women whose | all pumbleaes of 8] C. Selous, the famous hunter, i his mind fresh and pure while investi-| man needs not plasters nor paint, nor|the complete being. ‘This is salvation | clouds which grow in number ne silks and chiffons were as soft and beau-| He eer, ord Saentily.. He fa ethene tea-drinker, and. par gating such themes. There aro details} certificates of Shenlth for his moral dis-| that we shall overcome the beasts in ped ena le vet tng: alee tte 6 ‘he Uinieab ra teullernyacahine: would 4 take a e. would] takes of this bevera: n every ‘THeall of social. evils ‘which, perhaps, must be | ses: He simply. needs the, making | our bosom, that we shall love and tive | © ott Ee Ol “| belonged to that world,” he said. | start a new life. He has nerves of and is thus a : iby. Ulnderdldod hyo. hb kaceb the whole and perfect his entire nature. It | toward ie lest ee = st an tell “Do you regret?” a He possessed on snail ait Ane Lua would standing Sontrkandon ey the nOWOn ae - . is the healing of that which is base, | we 1 overcome all that hin ers | “Regret?” He shook his head and|belp him, He had always ble to tea, is a nerve-destroyer, z uplift of his fellows, but the road is afdegrading, of all that which we hate|man’s perfection, that life shall he | Of time they ta The Tonge ensled | again. SHS En Bere Dituresae ivenes, aot ican Aleseahrat hans HURLnelR ; rough one unless the mind is firm and| ‘when we are at our best and the leading | what its lord designed, the perfectly fee take the longer, as @ rule, Er don't regret,” he answered. “I and now took up journalism in dead| so cupboard,” inlaid. with mother the ideal steadily high, ‘The side of life |" the life oft into the fuliness of all code powers realizing _ their ~| wouldn't go back to it, to that shallow, | &@ pearl, Ils only contents are ten casts represents the life of the weaker part of that which we admire and love when| largest possibilities and harmoniously Saray existence, no, not for anythiag Bu progress was very slow, and dur- be hands, five of baby dimensions and isan tasptealon ict the soul's vison is clearest and fatiting their ‘divine, purposes. the world could offer. me. qi wes like 9 tig the fe against, AS ae belt five of full size. They are casis of the : - | noblest. | r n. hands : Majesty's’ BV : ot}man in a drugaed sleep then, | Thanke| Oot ve and. with tonight's production hands of Her Majesty's five children, come and the higher nature has fallen in the presence of sin. It takes a strong iesicier to. uous eaioexinuuve’ and are many instances in the New Testa- | woman: si a lost Socune Ee Ae tee Soe the French Min- scienti THE S ment illustrating the custom of admit- Tie: Grey smiled wit some faint bitterness, ister of Education, ten i a poet. ientific examination of such subjects: e e ting people from the streets into the vsing ‘sometimes to ten miles ‘Yes,” he replied, in a aie tone| He had Ih lived a very solitary Pine oid He has been reptoached (in verse) for tl cate “that ‘awoke you? A| ef his second aodeactul’ play. he’ fall ata sehen dean eet and Sate . and yet come out pure and clean. oe hall on. such occasions. e earth’s surface. It fells you a geek ef voice; “it was es eg aoe a Shanley avoided thi What fe ana thou didst command is oat about win Sate ane in ang na acs vs INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ones dono already. Apyarently the se CUMULUS. “No, she became my own ee ek }| his former acquaintances they would ge yplck 5. Q i iti t heights the air currents are|}lost her, all the same. You did not B speaks of the lofty and true. He learns pe isae oe ee aitteere trom “those near the surface.|Iknow anything at all about.me in this |the idler of the Westend and this grim to live the simple life wih pile sug- = this poorer class of people was doubt-| but the wind above ‘will more ‘often than |my second life. Until five years ago 1] faced man. whos gests. He finds beauty, grace, purily,|resson VI. False Pretences. Golden |!ess much greater than that of the first Thy real name is does not matter. Pee- [in feature and pat Sah five yea by all tell. you all about of incessant toil had wr Le 2 Sy S s Es z 5 = . A 4 8 ® 2 e é Ba 8 2 a) B 2 & gs zE : i i | ha ° 1 the forests, the sunsets, and the running oa ee TRE hare le romaape nee | alan eae Pat te cnn te lye Bruen aot tong set, uae Timeclt ar ant “arew his streams. His soul is uplifted the more| THE LESSON WORD STupIES. | ,53,. Sgiver® ne cate public | tappen. If the ends of tne wind cloxds| For @ moment the man was lost in thoughts t “d | he reflects upon the wonders which ap-} Note.—The text of the Revised Version Thorougfares outside of ites aro curied ook from the east fine wea-|the past, A, ook of sudden agony hed) | He 5 pick oy up te lors ch had " is vi va er i omi a ot, a second storm | come to his 5 is * pear 2 iad Sula tol ex 3 petra naoa basis for. these Word i he gospel invitation was given frst < ber Je coming i i he was reaching for his coal em he opened with ton Mitre wie - Ket of Russia is sifted with! PERO UR Rear oo $3 les. —The Parable : Tong, straight from west to east,| “You'd better. go behind and join in tho writing never felled to, awaken u panity ‘comes to vob hint of she-beriente | N10 Sots hints Se ietsacier the a 1 ig intended tor ai men | i that rain is coming. he fun, Bruce,” he added, him, althoug Shere aan sitet ane Pipe ayae ene ae wh ck Hite of his SE and leaves him « | ‘ext of this lesson. is part of the con- Constrain—Persuade Sata: ~ : Scuuhas is the cloud you see ying ‘n| “Aren't you coming?’ 7 gest a fascinating personality in 7 | wreck in the midst of the nature he] versation of Jesus ns the Pharisee's None of those men that were f i a Png a , i mn in ter, We “Sl oughin't to suffer from] from a firm of inquiry agents into whose soved 80. well. Sonietines ft seems. at Sep Sisson This biden shal aste of my supper—Like |it in the evening. If the heaps ia Sanaa velanooHieuce, arn. hands Gilbert had place at 4 the really happy individual were i‘ ee ere seme emel e oe the foolish virgins, these men, if they | fine weather is coming; if they harden or| ‘The two men parted ahd Grey walked {racing his missing wife. i heii pockel t a . = acl = 3 $ ce ae go fs 5 5 E Be. Be pee as eee Be of the chiefs Of come at a late hour, will find the door and had prot Jedge, not thoughtless and indifferent Tapa leasones tories periods oF Ce re ee and their opportunity out for rain and possibly thunder. were stars gleaming tn the clear March |to be hard at work, following intricate | he caric u _ : “ . ratus is the is of cloud which | gi: of the treasures all about him, nor yet} Perean ministry, probably some months Gone at aibuek one Cho dniealcues ae mn walked with Dent heed |Giscover her present whereabouts, vet restless and eager fo penetrate the arena| rior to the final arrival of Jesus at Seo aeier ees ree trom the earth, and is distinctly a fine| hele reflection {ote woos of rain that| the letters always contained eee : of nature. ‘There are more things ig | 'erusalen, just preceding the last wee : weather cloud. It is also the fog-cloud. | an Mhower tad left in. the|{yped message, regretting that, de tf Pecveh and asvin ‘Wan are dreamed 7" (22; bie Me: at EXPOSED BY STRATEGY. As for nimbus, that ee RMS of streets. all efforts, thelr quest had so tar feb hl Ot-aalbneed Sby Bie % ial great struggle with the authori- — all the other three. and is: purely and|” 7, was not often that he brooded over |i vain sage stat Peau ssaian be alluslon, it is said, did not appeal lo. in philosophy. There are many of them ne in the capital city, ht the eve of his | Now a Deat at Punt operate Was | simply a rain cloud. It forms the grey | tne past. Bul to-night, as he sat by the mane Grey faint with des) who pretended not to under- q which, in all probability, may well be ie : other pavers dd Out. gross ela oe ay SS fire in his pleasant sine ey wie by-| To-night, however, “Ee Tar contained | stand a left uninvestigated. " TR See i: Sts. poe aadk PISienee ey ears of spendthrift folly and the | news hich: ‘at once lift e man wNno i ig arable of. the Royal Marriage Feast| , Magistrates reer ieyanfeipbeiars The more rapidly nimbus forms the| {Rmient of all that he had thrown away |read it as high as pure joy could raise gait, total gost of the dain Prine. oe Malt. 22. 110). ‘The parablo in Mal} Br Saat ee te o eau sooner, as a rule, will the rain be over.|joyan to rise before him as clearly vs| him. It was with great pleasure, it| or gy ee il fa i sho mentor Jesus on On Bein | ‘i +—— those gay scenes he had so lately wit-| informed him, that their object had twen| ¢, PEAY Hs > ‘empt to arrest him, and telis of rebel- thar soe a The: fltowing wil essed at the theatre. at last achieved...'The missing lady -was| fee ye pe 9. : if The Bnormons Possibilities Can’ Not af | ous subjects of a great king put to ata ow ee Bist seo cee ee BRITISH ARMY TUNES. The one figure that stood oa I found; ‘she a living oe gue ue 4] Royal. Highnesses’ tor teal eres oe ata ‘all the rest, was the} small collage known as AbD nrg | paces athe ee vovereign’s messengers ; the parable in him was that of begging in the streets. | some Favorites for Many Years With “i Joved—whom ‘he loved | Winston, a Surrey village ® few sites Peso thenonat at imdb, edd % The British and South African Export] yur present lesson a comment of | Suspended from the man’s neck was o Regiments. aa out of Lon itp! Gazette contains the following interview | fesus ‘on a remark made“by another placard, bearing the inscription in et a her e had first met her she was| Gilbert, path have gone there by the] the es : rominent merchant of Johan-| quest at the Pharisce's table and telis| black and while: “I am deaf and} British regiments are very jealous of |riving ne se inele, weer helrese ane eevllest ein ail Ne obeyed his frst ie portation, hagkelude money” expeeded 5 é es e Fj & iS 6 S 5 85 si > Es 3 + MINERALS IN TRANSVAAL. dee ; noe indifference, | dumb.” certain tunes which tradition and asso- < Now ¥ 2 rae bathe cinle olatlats | Getaie Inesao0e anni Which they| ‘The magistrate eyed *both the pri-|ciation have connected with them. et LA ig RA er tre eet gin ts Se eae Ais Hida pasar tiga tates ae ets ney a. ae oe oa been: ssid f have te It ta le Mo, and the placard Jong and sharp- ea ot the Seal er ne stpatan sa ey ae es See pre was imperative to arrange The As trip being for entertaining, etc, When of tone than the tit even in were Cul " is ere common to both there f have you to say to. the|over ‘wo hundred. years: The, West | But he was a man who kept his sores ae it proved to be such a tediou ai, Porevair Ineccret at nic gifts atta 5 little simian ot canis To iden- aarent he suddenly exclaimed. Yorkshire ed cE et Gabe ce well guarded—a hard, stern man, who| business that the light had almost rie be S| $200,000, whilst Queen ye S ‘iy he two as some have altempted to| The prisoner paid not the slightest at-|as ils march ; - ve 3 sm uke cf} would have refused to entertain for one| ed when that afternoon found him at iia t to the Continent used 3 COATS 4 Se 3 ee x Eon 1o is a great mist stake. ‘ eau but stood. looking vacantly be- Cornwall Fights in cate oe ang moment the idea of Gilbert's anata Winston, inquiring his way to The cost Seeing like $75,000. ai ear! ve (01 im. wi i es ice frol i ms been anda. alrite e: past: month arth) acre scat peaiined Ath ee plead to the charge,’ | Wadna Pight for Charlie?” in honor ct run through his own small fortune and |statian: “and che shenseoebesteiaiaada| cies ta bette cae bil z il m expor' rse. 15, japier, w com: if . \- 2 BS Letting COPE RE Mia teom the. bashveld hos| supper” (compare Word Siudies for tonea the waite, im cesta manded. them the Rine Brigade, “rm | aged See NA strentn’ ak teak | desorbed Ure MRR Pe MUR ARAN. Warne eee es. © FES ee. poeta Peginnings of a big iidus “th hut he sald—Commenting on the ca Sv. ate an Boe See ot Old veer the ohn Hussars, Pare wil ote ea ae spacienaly penseni; ee ‘cure fs one of Britain's Lue: Eee 2 < y ty ” 7 le S- ivi Si Speag Mecoeet hs tae | ca ree SA ur mh nity oh [ee eo Uo A) fee move ln eee a toh el with tin alone, and large quantilies fine plesaedness to which relerence hee Son th hal wil do said Justice Pat-|“Let. Erin Remember” and “The- Harp ARI: AAT boy: tiwhye seamed perl Eup BRA were. Gp. at what heerned | SUCG Mane eee ae aay ears, raat abs cmurchaed. bine yeen made may be seared. Savaaaul ters, “impatiently “step forward and|That Once Thro’ Tara's lee the teu inderent fo Aue Bee tion, | to Be the ea pots ad whilst he} works. He was rewarded with a bar- fF mined: “Tite tear taenow of cman He bade man; ee BUNT i out plead, I tell you 2nd Battalion Seaforth iighlends aude 3 By ead tne Uoes ce # marry pate ere Pa np was it-and a rosy ony rather more than ten years ago. Re ladles tia - thoes of the wees yaa kee eS of the prospi oe Prisoner spread to Deer into |“My Pretty Brown Lass” and ted Re: i pies eer uncle's “Engws hos erie ada eid ey him| Many good stories are told of him at ur “depSalts ot the: purest ehinarclny:| Beene Sak Sad tie ba e Magistrate's face, and as the off-|liet of Lucknow’; and, the 12th Lan. |IeGt. | 1 caeq at firet against such| stood out in tif foreground--a, man | yee en ee ne eat A $s es a re oe his servant at at aa lips sto ped belle ate de row 0 sa us Se os ares x pl gains! Such stood out in paounts a us of Works he was approached with & i x ime—In harm i his pocket, upon whicl otch, s] < . suggestion that a new dressing-room =~ Pose ciog industiy, Phe uch, to found | Oriental. custom, @ second apeclal ae SE eee \¢ BHish army aro all partial to tunes Ynele and lai her from hinn. Bul jas in a pleture, Gibert could faite dis. | age s cnscary str tha.saiOse th GOR GW omy mineralized, in feck, tha ite Talon wag. gent out’ to. tho invited) "t"camot hear a word you say." [of national extraction Ae er uavee a omelly | Haat woman's face. Yes, ves,| mons, “Certainly,” he said. “I can well sat. poseiblilies can mot, at prececr te guests as the hour Tor the festive occa) The magistrate was aparently ured | regiments eae ae Sighted eoung. anc, Depea th atk is | yes. Margaret, is eer, bent: Quo: | understsn aug eee aed i Present be} ion approached, To omit this seoond } jn tuouet for a moment. counties the names of ote n they ail follies, and i Jonesey that: thesrerulty Indiv. “How: Uttie she had Sigted een mana lent, for politicians “to change Summons would be a grievous breach|" presenily he murmured in a low|bear have melodies applicable to the| Of this ‘would probably \ be that her | trifle: graver in the face that had atwaya {oa coats of etiquette on the part of the host; to’ ee ‘as if communing with himself:—| locality, and cling to them tenaciously. uncle would disown the girl. And yo|been nobly grave—a little thinner, Sir Samuel McCaughey is probably, “CALCIUM STEEL.” fefuse the second invitation after hav-{ «1 don't know what to think about z a persuasive pa ae ‘Prevaltd over} His eyes turned to the man hy her| the Sicllest pastoralist in New .Soutl this name is aiven to an earthenware {if excused oneselt at the time of Te-| nis ease, Thought he was a fraud al eee aes pers, and they had mai side. To judge from his attitude he was| Wales. He was born near Ballymena, durabilit calving the frst, would be an insult 0 ast, but he does seem 6 But almost within a gst her uncle | evidently pleading with her, and she was | County Antrim, ireland, He estived in of great hardness and durability, man- | ing post, equivalent among Arab tribes aring. Liint’ Ta: better let: thalgp. SAILED 2,000,000 MILES. tad died suddenly from heart failure, listening llentiy, Her-falr head roy.) Australia in 1856, then a young many uufactured in Europe of pulverized: teld-| ( “to-day to 8 declaration of war. era Prisoner,” raising his] optain Alexander Simpson, of the And then the man's occupation was for | pe Good heayons!| and has spent all his Australian life as spar, sand and lime, ‘The materials are} “4g, and they all with ano consent be- | voice feo, fees Aer her Moravian, “which ealled |e Atst time made public, He had built iihert had eatight sight of the mais|a squatter. He has expended over $150,- made into @ paste and baked in an} gan—The choice of. words, and thelr} As magistrate nullened = ten [oan fpmouls, Englend,. ihe- other aay| U2, ni fortune. by--mones-ending—ny face. It was his {rlend—Bruce Annen | 000 in importing stud sheep, including oven, The caletum from which the Pro-| arrangement in a original, leads one Eee illo: aintd SU Len hehee London from Sye.| Tading on people’s worst needs, His As he watched he saw the man put cut|the American merino, Coonong. being: to affirmatot % rds, i TY |donly disappeared into the depths of|noy and the Cape, is on hi fy rms, ani cy the feldspar. Another kind of calcium s jist Fe is_seventy- | world’s execratlon: He had movement hent forward. caught hts| account of the introduction of the Ver- Heel ‘will be known if experiments new ca of cori sceoptanc. cont is “reggea, pookel, “and with grett| frst voyage aut end home trom Sya-| without merey in his een. tally eS eit ua ah mont aren. Sir Samuel MeCauhoy, under way in Germany are successfu , and ruined ilves that could be iced to him| Gilbert remained there for one awf1l,|has done much for the pastoral indus- in producing an alloy of iron and cal- “ cen ie dlseppointiment, and and| "Ten ‘ho suddenly recollected and| witout peraliel in the history of the | tency heavy list. And all this teim | anguished moment, in which the wolves| tty of Australia by his extensive under- . frely gl ‘al | checked himsel British mercantile ae He has been | ted gold he Tet absolutely a his niece|of jealousy tore savagely at his heart.| takings in irrigation oe cultivation at, prg eee oe see “gried the magistrate, tri-| doing the voyage for over forty years,|tc do with as she chose. Then he rushed away as one distraught.| his properties. At N however, it is said that “these experi- ae out and ae Interest in a newly | umphantly. “You “UI: go—that is, to} and has covered altogether a about 2,000;-) And the girl did with it as she} He walked miles—how many he coi | headquarters) . he has bnsirice ‘up:' i i q| acquired possession wt value is often | prison for seven aye For the last | thought right. not tell, but some hovrs later reached wards of a hundred miles of canals, and} greater irene inlet in friends or any een experiment-|. Gilbert ee away from London at the Yondon. Physically he was almost ex-| by meins of ar' anal grasses and crops; other ma of ocean cur-| time, at his dying mother’s bedside. Yet | hauisted: Emotionally hhe-was spent. ren{s, and hundreds of bottles placed |she felt that she need not consult. even | fever beat fpohis. br : ii i a s Ez ize i [e s 8 2 € 5 8 2 =} 2 5 i 2 g 3 & e 2 S 5 3 i 3 4 B = & a > a os i] 2 = g 8 5 2 ES 3 Ba ¢ 28 3 3 ES (eA g 3 8 25s Gas. 2 4 < g s z % % 3 Fa 3 > 1) oe) Be s = & 2 iron, but. it i ps ‘useful in refining” score and nickel, and in bronze casti ing” copaclly of the country, ased the “ci carrye! ms 1: GUNS. semen! t hi newly mans were the inventors of A le machine can turn out a 6. —— milion Be a ce ae a ee = oe See Rein eatin whi FREE MILK FOR THE. TRAVELLER. ald Suffers extract tee - end one pent ae it herself, neither | Bruce Annan—a good fellow, who coul ” ot cone TH sos faaites is use b: Me A curious custom. still holds ood in | spent penny erself, ge S oul par my ey aonie ot less Be ty than the othe We ada| the village ot Se in Bi ae she at foe ment’s perce until Meal Ey pag el a pity to’ A} men vi no re earm ats days ago, and it hurl as “roan ‘he iv Tin pul g Ae t ‘ espe her lawyer's advien she wiped | witout eliher knowing that Gitert Croy A eS sans Darling, cap’ ee in of the re = te free ew milk | Ut whatever. rem: was Margaret's husband. Supp: cH : of Australian Peiohatees ‘that fereneat in war at the Batlle Crecy in 1346. her uncle's eke a ae meastinas showld die gudagnly, as men had been we, Wisiled En; agin aie has once more| Go tes uct is to ae ‘was not until 1544, however, that they ae a. inst. rers. 1 is | for at Cibo of her uncle’s pee by known to die. tie: become < oe ie ~ ae He has put guests who are England. i i; handling it over to various charitable Panes “4 find ae happiness which sh3| his chased. the alneny we estate, near is sartert ir See | institutions. All she retined for Tetsclt dese! so wi teat Sout ee and in ne the Gree INSPECTED AND PASSED. . was the ‘small fortune. wal ich she had Gilbert thouent he had paid the Brice “sheep” ool. Tt will be rem 3 a ore “ci Esmeral too bad vans sed thal oes pale was. si i public eof : his vralking ing papers. He's ip. Tasmania_for_a- cou poor and: ma joods, all right” A 5 g & reek, 1 this | ® ae Ballast poe had the honor of] was done she could not sleep at night. Het full payment had ever been e: Set high through {The thought-of those ruined lives, som me|_ Perhaps sne already thought hima dead. by a group of nels ct which had ended in suicide, clung 4c | There would be no further regret in out on st. “ke. her like an evil vision, any case. Would it be Nets orla wedding

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