Milverton Sun, 11 Jul 1907, p. 7

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4 CURRENT TOPICS. Truly life is twit of pert ‘he peril that comes (Not merely with Sleam and a / dangers {hat confront-us even when we thitk we are following the most hy- giehic laws of nature, Exactly where ‘we sland we know nol, for just as we" have learned from Mr, Gladstone and t. Fletcher that each mouthful of fcod should be chewed »patiently {rom 20 to 150 Linies, according: to: the sub- Stance thereof, along comes Dr. Wiley and warns. us against the danger «f des intelligent dog, for netalily in the case of 34 much chewing is the frerun- en sone nets this doctrine up rises a accepted freshy apd ruddy AN ATTRACTIVE FAITH All Things Uplifting and Sublime Haye But One Source. iraple, ies lei are and th our Highest’ asl er ‘ina erviegs 16, wo, ignords aaigion Js is cul- ung hirniself 6 he’ best and most ea utiful possible i ty we} ine me have tal the neessily of ie beatty. of holiness. '— Psalms m ought fo be the most natural, hing to-man, is for the development fo the} forsaken of It would be safer to sny that’sin must ¢ somewhere lurking wherever there 4s aetoetl ty, rd—that, as a common: phrase has, it, the bleak barren: is the evidence a that which. is £4 beauty. far beyond 9 Lika. good, hing to me is “divinein ail (hing fair_and lovely to take them As evidences thal the:love tha neunced this wo in ey pr es not| glory: still is workiiig, stil isveocking to frome pinican jays’ fast, and tells x Ee Tite oe moe us not to eat at all) buh drink copious. the life the pocls and preachers of ancient, Pg ly of sparkling water, for cating is a If is (ho, imilalion, the el, laste again of the gladness. o! pe vile habit, productive of anany diseases “ 7 “4 of ens ; Ch eat cate 0 i ’ orga mei endeavor to dress up haracter may need for ils {ull devel- oe digestve jubgere atteactivaly.*'In- thal “they: Hever suc oninent the storms and ees blasls-of ed, for cramping the soul and. twist-|Yife, but it needs just, as: truly and justias ‘Sill! bewildered, we are oonsteaine init the intellect: ever'is opposed. by the| much the sunshine; {he days when the iaih Ghiomis macht eo é heart goes out and joins : beer. to..a: cole bal From the caricatur3 of religion we IN creRISONG OF NATURE admired of cer' medial gentleman. }iurn with loathing. Monicrnes and 2 ah i a 1 expert halls us and assures is that so: | °! body ever did enjoy a cold’ path, ana] fn thal, moreover, il is dangerous os’ it ‘s unpleasant. We heat gain we are checked by an English u sal we must bathe, because-as the Lancet admits, soap is the catise of “the | an frequent Meant one the Anglo-Saxon to resist wen {he fact that if we die wo die cle recaneie us to the theught of a prema- nd Li ture demise. unfed, unwashed, | 70 is we go, about business or seek 4 in germ infested ety cA livion of all. that makes life one perpelu- | menace, Assuming ine we have slept three hours and a Sdi- | tan in exeéss of slumber cur natural resources viling general debility. and swiftly Be We arise, cf a Jong and merry | awho warns ts to forbear front rountains, ANE thing good, a but o1 Mg they are apleitial: ir. son wakes us up and assures us thal | is a wwe are despoiling | actions 1 ine and wrong. Or the brink of the tub @ Los Angeles | Mockeries, fads and forms eave The heart of man nply andl impatient, es out to things. fairy lo Ceahanreaar eas, jod inthe elaborate sermon or the s the water and | vie ith the feeling of the divine ani ri the “woods and field id lov plifling and sublime h Ir ante TOUCH OUR HEARTS( n cannot entirely peas they es from the heart of all heing} they” reach our spirits Deep calls pa d nen the divine in man answers divine in the workd without, in ium in noble aspirations have we believed that ¢ the aRpkae the gloomy, and repel- {could be right or religious. T conscience that del f mi easant or must - Si To such s‘bly reluctantly, and ‘await the Fe vneee. Tale world adit ‘expend opinion’ as to He development | ing riches and bouuly: dropping daily 5 from his hand. ail things alfractive the rule, that if a-thing i souls itis a sin in. disposition, lo delight in us| when something leaps within us at the gladness of being alive, and we drink In of the infinite love that fs over 9 s the sun seems to call ihe flow- ers ite ‘of the dark early and draw out their boauly, calls forth the, buds and in-} brings the tilbatooy into Boner fruit, so and| there is. a spirit of divine life in our world calling us out to the best, seeking woo us to the things beautiful. Man needs not {o.repress ‘his life, but to. learn fu respond to every” worthy impulse every high hope, to find the life beauli- ful. ‘The beauty of holiness is the beauty ot character, I is the adjustment ot life to nave in and tenderness, ‘9. bloom. o Pay hold on evesething good and true, ‘on all things glad and elevating; cher- ish every ang thought and aspiration ; Jearn {o see the essentially religious in whatever lifts up life, in whatever he ips hiimanily, and so make — life low-| heavenly. treasure and glowing w' ith the glory of other worlds. HENRY F. only joy and gratitude begin infil COPE in’ the absence’ of testimony m M al and old Parr, we must suggestion aba is. offered with “a plague ¢’ or fry to live up to the grandmothers. ‘These were not numerous, but they svove explicit and mandator They jnyolved the general: principle, “Eat slowly; chew your food,”* wilhout any Special enumeration of jaw movements. ag ‘They maintained the doctrine, “Early tc bed and carly to et, without de- fining the exact hour; ey insisted | sion upon the old tashioriod. Saturday. night soak, wilh soap and plenty of it. the subjects of this treatment lived ‘to ‘a fine old age or died young, according as Providence decreed, and with no haunting fear that sleep, or meat, or ap shoersan their day Arte- | 1 : mus ard said, “We air guverned 2 3 miuteh;” and Artemus passed away be ‘Be fore the medical experts and the scien- | Hi ace “r Bee then all Toth your houses,” fifle gentry assumed entire charge of | Vi ‘our living and dying, even when quar- relipg.one with the other. What he avould say in the present emergency | cept i would require probably ait the ingenu- | able hak pegs wee meutint HS ee Ae Rotty 1 much briefer formyto which from AG Oe his -exibetan tse polling <= lotime-various reffections and pron’ ere added for the purpose of streng Dover Gn June 13 after completing a K speed a’ iting ‘particu ulars of bis sin p.m, and left by. the oan ake Japanese steamer" whieh reached’ Viodi: i pm and Ieft.al 6 al pty on ie beat 9.30 Dae Joft al. He reached. Berlin on. Hine, d an dis apd. dep parted. five minutes jater, | yj He a Ca e same lay nb! 9.05 ‘and left ab 11.45 pant, He ved al Os tend on Juné 13. at 7,30 i me divs was single Tortumale, in. making connec ote on May 30 the: steamer on wich he] pe was Iravelling ran aground dif wn iso- bi Inted rocky. Band ducing a. dense, fea! 4: in the Sen, of Japan, pee tide fortu>| {abs Ma there ‘roid not have beenimnother for Lesson II, ‘And | Commandments: of the w HALVED PHILEAS FOGG'S TIME. Btn the appeal of the cod Unglishman Travels Round the Ore the theo. estat ill Snlbly sUltea Ape, stip. oft and. enabled yo crit td ake foe con: Bs. vast cee that Hor orate “bli al ng THE S. S. LESSON): TIONAL LESSON, JULY Mi. The Ten Commandmer Duties Toward God. Golden Text: Deut. 6. 5 THE LESSON WORD. text of the Revised ‘The i@ law. Bis ‘on the The T w of the TenWords M STUDIES. ment has been much disputed though Thou oven in fo the Hebrew seption the eerlh which was: flat, was 5 supported upon: the waters of the deep” (comp. en, 1). ite | Se Upon Be Aiea and upon the goneration—The inexorable law. edi ‘lid Tor good as well a8 forevil: appears sometimes {o. skip one or-r uur lime especially efit s n= Ver-| it study and investigation. ‘ven | 6. Unto thousands—Or, are eG a sot} % ‘The “a: thousand name’ of {us sty God red to under the various titles 0 “covenant ‘od. 25, 21; | Among euclen Oriental pples. the Psa 119), and Pea hnine of a person was reg prledces cot saat ute mneans Mer much ean: signific: and impor- ar ite ies wh {ance than in our day, slanding, ‘as it aah ‘ised inet a ah cH Dal ads in a. pee uiliar sense for {le person himself. to. blot out a name na. wall. of the ‘De ple. In Suppe inted Da oe in Spite of Mishap. tat {ho Gentalonch self odataing antler enléy. Campbell’ writes | Versions of this. code In whic ch are gt Leniion Lines (nak ‘oeonaedal hot a few and not altogether unimpor- tant Variations,” espedolly “inthe imple original version from Which, om ‘a root meaning’ upported! by: the theory, that ihe fourth vostook on May 30: ut 2.15. pn aes { iio tow hs ranmetbantcna sensing ae sfbaue Apion and 8 and a a Htarbi on tek ssi irred, Israel ner ate Yea 7.25, p.0 Te. at 8.30 ps at Of; Moses and. Aaron has proce: reached Irkulsk on June 4 al journey” toware i He a_at’ Moscow } stops “hy: the jcuwney cabal the, sound of; airy ‘oamins the words a the fas in or Si Wit ness ihe pple on Ain, osc ike ki xa Bee i} Ww OLTIOPS. SSO. AY. ithen vy sik ouit alenorty sons for obedience attached to the fourth | st: on only ly. to. refer ie i. GON wiye The s ate Indiented in tia 3, an A rete vith RY Nes by his own Kir Cate alles ‘of Stor oa 18 re ie af the anu ol meant ge ally the annihilation of { a n./ To us more common rendéring of the ronan aa and all memory o! ebrew used. The commonly accepted | therefore, unnecessarily: ew Sc Old cana scholars the name of God wa the hhelght of it- a of reverence. Later a too liferal inlerpre- fiey of; thise estammenamertded: tet suibstilution of the word “adonat for “Yahweh” i which habit, in ruplionisor combination of the two, from fas come our English word “Jeho- nises | which-t abst day to ‘keep oly—The word “sabbath” is, den nied, oe Dee ‘neaning #10 cease.” Il is worthy of note Matinee fig “when Teligion consisted chiefly in pservance of ti nd. geremo! superior olligat-c a6 places amon éne external and forma ligious: duty, nanrowly 50 oe namely, that,of Sa 9. two ound rea- bhath ebsel F Six days stat ‘ou Hato and do all” thy wor! command to work is as a Ere to Bee ‘on the Sabbath day. snariser mt ris 8 -dif- Dott Goll is 1. heuven Railroad's oversea transcontin- Sind train. abd pany Ho; resohoa, Commandment as we now it in| seventh day- ulgoliver on, May, 40° at Sham. ana) Bxods 20. Sly ClAAry. prestipposts “ON | gven h 12:30 pangon He Guadiah Pas| {hy partor-the author of this any ment in Dapissenony cite’ anal elanmbe; see with: al te the Thought met ranleee rrived at Holonona on Mo. of U eh reas astound in Gen. }ns well as tio Ai al % hie ang ay ep on May. at} & noe E ai ibis wotinection the per that thou wast a nt in the “end 7 pm. H Soren ‘on: May Intcoductory Note SAY he Lesson Word} of Exypt, and Toul Ray God brought 28 a¥9.30 a ey ee Tell at 6 p.ine.by af OCs for next Sunday.) mighty hand und ne heislare dati nmanded’ thee. tok HEE) tins: sabbath; day. Later the» apostie last put argued “strongly for Christian et tbe nnd ahsecvance of divine Jaw a wu measure of Christian expediency. Tatler: slow tls0 ee by federal school of reform: u-dheology a most in harmony with ‘iblical feach- ing. ma + arlik sive Meni Jill not sell He ates mau carnps is vapidly fatal.to all animal fen has 200 ayites of main sewe Which 245 ¢million: gallons o! Svs daily. think Neayen is a place their neighbors are not going to eu u iced, the: baa or witli; HiiGelh Thos Ube dent ob New Sonth Wales ep utes ape tea sucihe arr 5.000000 275 a) head for every Kesopingge eens th aaa Sen cin the Colony. fante” Dey 10 ilies “ave ike” bees, in that Bie to Know. just™how {o.take Sage Rae Se et ths Mo sale. law. = FULL CONCORD. am Jehovah thy Sat io ma ee Swisvaay fe ee unla oe f eople shou! ee ler- BS ‘ danced steel ee aut in i yall on ea ss poles i aiven by hand ie A a relief at the beginning of moised mo Se ithfully that you oak never | of Moses is of higher origin nin ten! relurn, Have you eae of sham fet in pean = iehovah himself. to ay Ants re a politician ren uu asham a ur. frien a~sfalesman. hat a politician : Should Rave fo visit you tn this plese’ | Bondage—Hebr “ti is in te gis whl he wants, % me Lut ie That 1 am. the. whole dhs sein pron staal 8 a prong a Mian announces ‘that he un- m should be received in sugh aholevas as leds keen, sir, very Land e of ‘shame that they Hein ey ahi rs CO] + -sinelling, dark, and} dt ders ok bouhders to oy th nal Leta “molten.” ist, eal Be a Dh ie Mb aa naviduel Taigoibee pay oF eye Hobs font f this commen ly poison known Ig stro: 8 most dead) tO One-thousand millionth -<f ie phanthidin. n m1 pa aeceoee ws ga oe a ee sR aa Pl al eSBs: fs an) injurious dose. S elleve} Ph ‘Do. you find if more econoniiéal to g' io your. own cooking?” oe a my ct foie ben ae eat. halt sliff # jaints, NEW MACHINERY CURE MANY peceduaas Wollaine ARE A Now York German Hospital is Do- tngi Wonders forftie, Poorer Classes, The German Hospital on Park “avers al Seventy-sixth — strest, Yor the other "day opened. the’new depart hient of mechano-therapy — for ‘he ealment o} i Muscles and the like. The department is designed especially for ¢lasses, those who have. to ving by the work of their rea Who. naturally, are: most handicapped hy. physical -adigton: MACHINES, TALL AND SHORT @ doctors in attendance were itastaste ven the Weld offered “em: end started’ right” in Ng weed oul {he different. ailments. last > = ae Bs Pwnipeae ial throughout and. are a tas of & cad « with weights wheels and or lion looks fike nothing 0. fhuch as the- worke at a large cloc FOR EVERY MUSCLE AND JOINT, Jon: machines in others. There exercise of the Tack and s ankle joints geration. to. sa jeint in the bo n be reached by one Ar arate of thes anne eh fora pedple appeal e first (reatinent man liad been “expe Indeed, it was long. afler, < at hours before the sent away. Altogether {here were about ae allot the Kind that really npoded help. ‘There were ackenie: ~ houses, Dabets, Tpboie s and qvaiters. Il--was’ cons ronderfttl that so many os heard of ho new des partment alrea A NEVER-ENDING Sv AIR, ae sted. one corner of the eae oo girl, Be next day carpenter who 3 to do finish wo: stiffened knee. hello, small and ungainly, 1 large tan y dependent on was an ar i ralging and lowering eights, The si ing sheout es taperlion had. conir cles 0 thal sho was hardly able yout of a certain po ber wos. sifallar'y and hurt, his. sh ie from . bad to. worse. re “consouentty he bas ha his business, and-it allowed to-go thaltended might become a puuper in @ few months COULD ENDURE. THE PAIN: a willing’ lot sterical The palients were all and few showed traces ol fe: ‘That is the on g @ to face in the treat anyone with a iiltle strength of But they “were undeniably amazed al the queer method of ‘real ment and the fat barber was inclined to lake if as a joke, “Vy,” che: said, gel dond hurt me. Calls dis pees’ness. bay dond I dond see val. yo! T peen so used eed mind a leedle ding Tike di Whereupon the doctor Pgave him 3 machine that pulled somewhat harder. nile Hiected by the treat ingly quick «& ae ‘tog ved hen A be ver in far they do enable shorter spaces on iinioishage they. Old nd trivial accidents, such rist carl be fixed up in y per cent. ot Brilish-canglt her: rings ure landed on the Scottish coast. A seliaok {encher,-one day duting the hour for drawing, suggested to- th pupils’ each dea s| woud like to be when grown up. A the ehd of | Ve essa ‘one Jitile girl show- pty a “why,” said the oi er ea vi ould | ike to be Ne on you ero Se aid the little girl, “1 wou a te to. be cage but T don’t know: how to draw: w what he or she rai HERE, 1 is that will do flowers. She ran up to the house with them, and soon sister Hiarenbe followed, ee another bouquet, it was mother's binthday, you sas , and mot! lo lowers, 80 what nicer gift was there? ‘Wee. Ronald anted “f'owers not ter Edna or sister Flo! find any, Those big tears weren't far away. But he wasn't going to give up Muyver” shoujd aves er’ ‘pres- ent.’ He marched sturdily along the flowe GIVING “TOADY” TO “MUVVER" ‘er see eee with all his mightefor “Phen, with a funny aie. rie a reat toad bobbed right in the garden Ronald's eyes grew big and oun) He gave a sob of delight, ont oe himself upon ‘Mr. Toad. splendid fellow, #90. all covered. “with ig circles and “Lots nn re ght Ron- 1d, 80 away he rey aa give bis. al “present” Po mpubvens It was along way to anes tag but he went on manfully. he bled over a hedge, his chub ieee re frei iveneaihittay deh fell down seas dard. But as he rolled cee “And oF “Her sent, ma orto fiero naar ‘proudly. ers. ard I knew you'd lilo “Muvver" gathered Ronald, Naa and all, Re her arms. na Floreneo couldn't pea why, the “scoutdnt 4 a fow- there were teardrops yes. : ROYAL NICKNAMES, Almost feels the Feller and telier Form. Nira Fes and olhet wisé, have been freely bestowed POR: Engish soverolghs and prinoss trom the times... Any. schac can 10 ai. mstances: ag coRIchiaea Cosur: deLion “Jack Lackland,” “Bluff King Ma ya Queen Bess," “Thi rl Merry. Monarc no distinctive epithet’ to fancy, a nickname: has somelin the popular mind almost ay for Henry, whon ain we Melight, vi to remem- ne, even alter he b Wild pritice and be. 2 fee proudly, when. shalt England see again Such a King Harry? too, “depicting the vic- Shakespeare, tor of Agince his mantiest and ol th ing, to. your cea with aS looks ofa an empress; ry eye ature tc be interested in the Foyal nlsknames ie auth ot time. years @go we learned, on the cen Vieloria herself m Re nity of “Qu her Highland jae abst im the home’ ig», eirele y the el rT eens “bee ame the. wader, afte eee eh, sone gas eee often called “Pussette {te young: est daughiey, Princiss Bea(rioe, alitost Aine atr ner paaestave’ SICiDIy ing Tones bis “Be days over, Hennes Be ehildren, as many other Briifsh do,, “The Gov'nor. Talons on ascending the throne tie-b6 quired a new and more distinguished nok namie ged MEdvex i pir sister. now Ma He ee ‘Now : “Han ipa and it was ved WES he other si ret Duche mock-litle “of jee ras EGGS THAT JUMP ‘OUR friends will be mystified com- pletely if you do this trick very Take a number of eggs; remove tho yolks and a tek ony the shells rem: "To each of these shells paste one end of a strand bk fine ee ae the other. your a icicis eae int air a h away fo be sinabie oh sek the silken threads. Shee eet ue will be able to ae Jeap into the alr by mag- plane {hems with Faas dager THE SECRET OF THE TRICK Of course, a& you move a finger up- ward and downward: the shell attached SENTEN No soul can grow awilhout solide. Often a hot off town is due to a cold ‘old church, asion for pessimism is a e surely will Hf you cannot stand vidicule, you tev er will earm appli she tt i nati about happi- with vinegot In your voce: olks who. always are looking fer faults always ave glute\ wig’ lees VeligvOWr Oh Seomie: mnt Uae more theology they eum’ hold. ¥ou are not likely to make straight uth by. twisting scripture texts. re eae in wae ver a ectal they always.o When church ‘realty work she wi prayer for ean ihak-bes RoCobwetne’ bYse fairest pictures on walls are those seen through the 1mist 's power when you Sato She things that Le hin, i p your citizenship | neaven by. Hodgtig your taxes i The man ek Sankies Me free sal, ation atepdvetts anitious to yay ese: ‘thing for ails. extension, inemories’| TALE OF THE BUILD. ING OF THE FIRST TUNNEL HB young noble was clearly per- plexed. When his uncle, the Princo's confidential ‘adviser, died With i important. & matter the Boul 0 It waa with al DELVED INTO TSE EARTH For many days eae fa beh {nto the rock and.earth, Wher fivea Ke © petiillerable: depths thahese ‘At lag ba, dectied, ta dea other means, Attacking oe side of the mountain at his way, ch by itttle, that the other side of been reached. sche ve hole Rig labors. should ave been unrewarded, he returned to the mountain bad his home, At co! ut Veib ba 4 oe: pls: feat oe, Mb “means of this fine tunnel I wilf now ostablish a pa Bie trade with the bigiapSiinay Ag ee MG onde s MUL wee flowing with ri shine man to me, that he may he fittingly rewarded.” ‘The ‘Ring rewarded the count most Aw oh linn, oe bein questioned at Te S to, how w testator had AGokigal sien nade a remark to her about seme a T remember? Hes boewi den &> 37 ay Sterold Cast the Colpo the robin. SO Sle feaped upon tre Horse: i ee Yisiled 5s 2 Leo, ler vik wie this ill-for- upon me, eed! 6b But*Harold, the BOS knew that his neaey could avalt him i ing nor lessen tho King's anger again him a whit. When the kfng, a’ fortnight earlier, pay. his 0 condition ons roads after ‘regént heav: the king an act of alge altowstir inexcusable, a, rausi sine'et evorite ralhstrel. equa the fancy of his Majesty Tutkancing Song ahd incomparable verse, 80 that you can. seo that now; Ho alone nowise. impto' méssonger, on his way to court with an eae bane ambunt of gees Cealeien for hi ‘ecktes royal ventured ‘without €: Dating: Ro Rede to. apie the.robber were Wa- seful, ee troubadour decided on a bold hear thy humble minstrel?’ he plead: ad, upon gaining audience, “Tell. what thou knowest ales f Svoulast a. gentle do that have faiiea 1, go, 1f thou dost value not at all nay scurvy hide, But if thou. re- tumnest without the thief, woe betia thee!" Waving! hle hang in a ‘h ‘Majeaty rolapsed nto vet eS Harold secured, tho service: sturdy yeomen ome distance we the forest.) Then ho Gatled a halt, and, bidding them streteh a7 across ane Sy stalloned at ‘each end, them to-allow the rope to Ho/on hia own. singin: be well ined eth gold, my pretty. Caan pee: not be induced to part with Pina, Tce grt Oneettely Sat Danini for is as none other teri he, moult upon @ Doble white sed, saat he spake: thon sordid wretch, that Folled hidher-and either upon the roag+ wo mhe brigand impulsively, eas from his horse to gather the spoil, Tamediately Harold was astride the steed and statted,to ride away, with Tope; 0 , sent. the ‘villain Gente Jong’to the ground. ‘ho threo pinioned himvand took him as ieee ty, Where Harold was greeted as 9 horo by tI yulace, maat 19" more, he Was onco again re- paige into the favor of bia sugust mas:

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