Milverton Sun, 12 Mar 1908, p. 7

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EEE HEE EEE te tet A SHADOWED PATH; G6ES6099 Or, The Curse Of The Family flesh, SHAT THEDE TSE T ETE E TEE EE Ee i ¢ hasted aw L entveat the Baronet to for the do something widow in children of their dead friend.” But it seems as if phil- AUDI: oe that other ate ake unity, who are only by their benevolence from ing not merely that the. fae failed in their endeavor, pu ut their friend’s they and bargain. 4 could have no ott ening influence on “pusy-bodies,” were rarely paecuniee appeal therefore, | ed “Wo mento rah been very unciyilly treated stb: tbe cept incidentally, when stating how smajl were her means and how heavy ber burdens. he two natures were, like instru- home, a that of noble, disinterested men temptuously _disre; antes se {fashion of this oa she charmed wise a at eA the adder was roused, and mir ae gave up her children, if she resumed her maiden name, and for. bore ever to make mention of that wat. en: graced both her : ‘They lauded tho late Mr, Crepton up bE » CHAPTER V.—(Con‘inued). supplied to the Better part of the clorey-1y, "tne skloss and that made Sr lobn [Beaming & wife und 4 mother ne would i “What ean I dof? repeated Watkyn, | MAzS nelure all the nutriment 1 Ty_|hate him worse then ever; they spoke |recoive her back, mot otherwise. They lesa lang pause, “I can preach, Gnd | reds and closes <ne closer Tet imo [Ol the slate of absolute destitution in| would go abroad for two years, 0 as i pee ne DE aa p he 1 |e ee bined fats tebe ‘chung | Wich he had left bis wife a . |telally to break off the connection; and, dan teonsinte orersbly well, 1 cen con-|¥ maciosly phe Be Bares: "They Jectured him, on the “autles ef &|ak the expiration of thet period, she ‘ fi if 2 rove ‘Gone ine ths eis te a: ie aun eel Lal oh ies Want Had tho Gospel an their sido, end even {ot fashion che had 20 lustly forteiea i chbi eet : delivered impromplu sermons on the |He begged her, however, to remember, ricer dihegot Sena Tisciae | tous whist Ee coeee as ne ee of Forgiveness, Charity, Mery, |it was nol as e widow, Il ¢s Bs anu | 0 } se f Christianity an th, e fo return; that she mus oe aang eet Pies ss sat ie long’ winter's evenings, sho - A ne John Lostock, albeit born; and bred, relinquish her children. mand never hold seat wader take lodgings for, Ade. (etY 824 unhappy, on a sofa In the}ang paptised in religious England, was any subsequent communteatton with ‘3 a ae unite ally ght Fe War ae fo be “so tikbehaved and notsy,"|% heathen bea who ea preaching, « and tenet or oon Creptons. He left her at if * fe q ponvert FE other and mon -haye fought on is fore; rv a curacy; obtain subion g se as ere hs ia won thes <> copying. Moueand things father | is shotlere he WES 8 fashionable ja for making me at Inst wha set, ‘ ’ Ge aie cai-aceentisoeris = man. I might have been a saint, dul the fact i tall, i {aliows the ‘stable t Httt+terteterttte tr ete About the Farm 2)": SH there tete i. Re © STABLE VENTILATION. The question of stable ventilation was discussed at considerable Iengiti at ughout. the country, ing to Mr. J. H. Grisdale, of th Experimental Farm, O1 re a ot ventilated. T! hods of ventilation, system than none al A. perfect System x neither to becom: bet- oe S.ngng to it Dee aa exlaticlaty aa" ttn and King systems he thought it better. than none, and ils cheapness: put it within the reach of the small dairy- aot experiment showing the value of weight ‘whatever, although well fed. A ood 5: yentilation was then in- Stalled ee they made good gains. —— STEERS BOAT BY MUSIC. Wonderful New Inventicn Invented by. i an Englishman, a The astounding feat-of steering a bout has pecn accomplished means of mechanism invented by Mr John Gardener, of Fleetwood, Eng- too warm, nor #} er to eae 7) Ibis well Bien that vibrations are pure, It is so arranged that a constant Seis by sa i snot of fresh air enters the stable ig Garey ensing fe soiree le the foul air is carried off. fie wid-spread force ¢f these vibrations, ae lany judge tho ventilation of the}and- has thus_obteined power which, stable Sy the temperature. It is hot ciauah a simple electrical mechanism a good guide, ‘There are wl Ww of his own, he turns 40 many use: the manure freeaés and yet the air of | He sings; tain musical no! stabl foul. ‘Tem eneracaNe and|—il must be a fixed note—by the slae ventilation are not analogsus wen tie air of a slabl le, on entering gives son an Thee ings When: the nd a strong smell reaches | Or, of a pond, and the rudder model boal, fitted with Mr. Gardener's mech sm, tums and steers her round. it ist pleasure, he ean start or sto} avill: wait a lence for and 4 apartment withmost unmistakable sia mer. The late clergy- the: F aeue: no matter how. cold or | the seh by the-samo mechani fur ae ek ind relief, when dismissed from! yy 's chiidren might be in need of a warm that stable may te, iL needs von-| | Me. Gardner can fire a gun, soca g tor my’ ss poets the “presence-chamber.” benefacto: e did wot feel himself }miss'on on her part, and splendid ‘pat tiation. ventilation gives a con- lamp, o ae a ata Siete burden upon you too “Tony ee ne Five and pes cae piss the num- Sve that benefactor | ranage on. his. lant supply of fresh air, which is by means ar his invention, » nolicing the old man's ett sort ber a D C Z e, very disap-] And the children’ sential tc the health of our herds, There is a far. more. important fu- Beet eee ee udias foe ee hater, Mallee the former Feinled, trend. attr friend ceparted:| jt Adelaide Greplon ever hesitated) The propery uit stable aes from yture before it, he claims, hawever, than Aofore tao to your bie ane Noone: {When the first Great sorrow-of lifecame | 5, when they met together on sufse-|about parting from ircum- |} 500 to. 70% “ for]is shown by. these minor feats, Water than to my Ty fh Lai ack jouddenly upon them. nlagon —4 co} mk occasions ‘and talked sou 00r | stance em ained a m; nes Mrs. Crep- |every y fall oe cabin sho ave |is an excellent sound. conductor, and Bedale, Pha se Bod wk Sham be. dibs oe a Se Hook Put fortnight 101 Cropton, th heir heads, and | tor may inwvandly have suffered sgon- | some modes cot’ vontildlion | Uy-amekie of ibe ur yantdenss Winter 3 mothing; an ate Ener as 208 accomplish the tragedy; and then, when | rine 1. hn Les aaa likened | jez untold 0: ‘of biddin; ng Cutting ho’es through jhe ceiling and} Ucally am {o a very elaborate sys ferent for tI set twas Miished, the Reclory blinds were Hhim to: a eth deat adder tented Paesen tte oflepeng only as no | having cutlets ined we eh te mechanical sound signals—Me. Then ie farme 1d him he was jail down, and two wv Ding ee ja tho: Bible. outward sign of anifested fiselt, the peller than nothing. Gardner bekeves he wi en: proud of bis bay alieady, rifled orphans sat, hushed and mute t0- |“ sccording to thelr natures and char: [some poople were 80 nuehnedcas tc Any of the systems thal aro advocat-| Sure almost complete Se for ves him than: if he were a bishop meath @ ve a ae ote acters, they had assuredly e their | hint u oe ee rather -glad than |cq to-day are more ss effectual, | 81s on the ‘ for his ‘son's good, Evan Crept Ty was eee they | best; ‘but thelr Might being a at oe otherwise id of them; and ut require «some: attention as outside | The boom mires of a piunaios bel! isade him depart—it wa! ie for three, MH hdes {other world, bo ex-|she felt as “ngnkt to“ on ie connee- temperature and canal ne | through the water from ghtshij io which had made him counsel the ey were: per io are | pected. to dispel th elling ie as. her fat! Sir King system takes ‘he fre h{ would set mechanism. ut ae on the 5 separation; but i i e, and pent a oes in the soul of a many who lived solely} The affair ras. SS nee even | the wail at the hotlon i submerged receiver of an approaching i render the idéa of an almost pened 0 them from th, Mrs. te apis Be Fa : hn Lestock de-|in very: fashionable cireies, and many j fy pipes to wi 2 | ship, which could be mae to blow (TRE TO TIE a aid fe cet ea eos A It aurea nt aa nm dren, and |ecmments were made, by no means flat | ceqing, whei whis ive warnings in-toms other es Itty biver—sould take the sting out servants to cok after ee Vaiee n Crepton {tering cither to’ the baronet or MISS | fou) air is drawn from the S\ unstable, Wages has wile tuuihan 4 a heal the tier,» “ne lithe, frigh eee er ee emfcient one, were 'Testoek, as she was now called, sbatts, extending from near tho floor,|element, with 1 ghanbarer a P Wounds the walbvarn nid had inlet Mish, were. sim eae cermeen at Abele wits’ ends 1o kow what] “Fo anything in the shape of 4 wo-|yrwerd end outward to over the peak {Well a8 the difficulties of fog, would i ed on his pride. She had pre neues a insy voluntarily quill soca 1oJ00 them. man,” commented a bas bleu. one 2: | of the roof. Inthe Rutherford seston remove them—she, for whom God hath com-jand went, still hand clasped i The most sneering speech the Baro-}ening. years al ards, when telling] the fresh air is ‘ the Submarine wireless telography — of yanded that a man shall leave fathec }to find their “dear Popes ik was [Det relieved tim self by audibly utter-| the tale to a man of the shee ae had | trom the y. protected an eenculale value to War vessel bilshea (* gad: mother, brothe BOIS DE | Sonetnye-the _undentaigen 1h wep. seeil 19 the warthy "Ree: Just boen epenking enthusiastially 0M |in.gs every rede Yop rhe fot als | also, Mr. Gardner claims, be’ established the Sake of that woman Evan Crepton | pelieved—discovered them oying the | err ene tho Norns |e subi siLet Mie Cxe Diana! a Pum rn eiseeniae eperite aS “hears of his invention, bade ferewell fo his boy, and the young / litte ayes. uly > phtased tt, be ‘our son-in-law had ved" seid (“for anything in the anve of a: wo- | tending upward: an nl over ithe fr, Gardner will, in fact, give savaie | clergyman rellaquished Wis father. That | side the md was so meved by ae gentieman, “he would sundounlat 2 apa eek at te hock ta power which Jb hes ne wos th step the latter-took le the spec ale, that finding there was n havi risen great emini the |" “My dea: eases ee her| "system has become since Sas wi ne his Tule made the road of duty, a specimen ahe fu- ta the house at leisu fopehsa church; but ‘aed a Tair death, auditor, “excuse. Miss Les {Si new York Stat he mount . w themselves tients fines: Pil Bat en he did take it a word of soit by hie orphans =f fhe taken cut ond ‘ine openings ‘covered | when he did ahs. vely, id dopa with sheel 4 Almost eras the man and wile e* | ctton or Sia = me ‘but two hearts; full of re« not win-| three systems have been in o OPPOSE LICENSE BILL, Derilanes, “and: d ia es fil nes A VA ie haa Fasproatgt death iu ni ing “resling-mo feeling il, except at the Experimental Farm and Mi aS gret—took hands and walked forth to- aoe ig clergyman “in eat Seat was not shay precisely what he }a sort of animal sensation concerning dale eit tint bse nad an oppor hed in Bustond fa cbetenbee nt ae ree ge Ea earners antes fa gue lees ir cep cig, wr Oe |i a ca an te ose dhise of love into v1 Jaron “1 rea er v1 ws found a tec i Apclatee if ever man struggled brave- ey and conse! ici dischar a of se right a soldi es wile Seti have lo ask| Well, if she were simply a beauty red flu “AP for the Preservation of the repair an erpar, to coniquer ad: |duties;” and the Honorable | Horace 7%, ned be husband fasid nob acwoman, shew Sal asters PAA RO seve : magentened Public House." This, tne wersily, lo subdue fate, Walkyn. Crep- Hosluigton, Oe eth vot rat ts. fe pattie; and, on exactly the same|more faithful fo her ¢ fer then Wo-| regulate the conditions of the stable. js the purport of the manifesto 0! ben ie viges (Beee im nto the | Principle, it purz ales me why... clergy. |men offen prove to thers ond perhaps jype Rutherfor tera required the Suet issued with 1,051 ‘nares He worked then for uly, #4 he might taining that no one hod written {P| man’s family should expect relief sol: |it was pecniise Ghd: was 86. consistent West atenion of aay antgavetuhetbent athe ue ence. cinco hve done for love; tid it bis wile [old father in. South Wales, nel. & hry becaise, whilst remaining at his posl.|rs to adhere to her original nature,| yecuits, in even temperatire, and fence Lene, who lain ta be support Aiseonteniad—it he faled to give |rst tec fei anew nat sf be contracted a malady eet proved | that nobody worth ‘having ever Again | oven freshness of air in the stable. The | ed Public opinion, opposed fo her all she desired—it he were unable Pe weaved parent, bresng the ape hend the force asked ber to venture to the allar; for) \fusiin Curtains had not given’ satis- extrane and ‘repressive Yexialation.” § fe-vevile more than a maintenance t e event tenderly to hun, and speak ss-and here ait is-@ fact, thet most men have aweak-|t:Ctory resulls. ‘They hed tried the ated thal dhe Batis, ov. her and thelr two children—the fault ing a is wt and goodness of the e flitted over Sir Joun’s | ness for something beyond mere beauty aysiem in a slable 100 fect long and GES “RRathBR toons L Haan Pia tine ‘bility, not in his ear: |eseasel in, language that went Home tol the general opinion | and that an unaccountable prejudie> ex- | ‘Teot wide, where they housed 38 head oe Gin is session andthe manifes- nest nde Hehe beet ‘eet hod owed fom be rectors and |jsts in the world against changing cf mature catte € wero 10 win- | lo pleads thal the public en a MI to-a certain extent ho did sue- a af so ‘universally neglect| sway a heart for a face. Sir John al- Feces a me Ket, iy posibie deni PLGA INE doe s all must who work with a vast h arfauir sar geen g seta ert reyman hap-|tributed the want of suitors 10 his |Nine of these wero covered cot-|oial movements of all. kinds—clubs, Panes purpose, early and late, from f the — blow, or ea tee ven accidentally to discharge it, he |daughter's one alse step, and moursed | jon and’ the windows pene], slant ie Geaeias, ee unions, : Yoveven;-and bis: father, teard of |s oat er ene aight ot | ances. be ought ee Oe egy ee Ver voriane: | ne sownwards the lap, They |should be made as commodius and © Mis rise, stow and tedious: though SE dee ine ee eeaan [Simply doing what he is pald to do.” |the men wh propose! for ‘her forne, found that i aie iis seed ana ene * > was; and learning how there was hope | the unexpected trial, ene ea ‘This was m s a personal insull; | reluctanDy eguarniiecing at SAME} jargely: by the wind. When ‘the sind a several Landon theatres, [for him " nibs future, blessed God tat | life from. thenceforth a broken-hearled |. 144 visitor felt, when he haughtily | ti take tho. incumbrance along | wag vowing oaviy ata ‘ow tempera- | trade Go secretaries, and scores of | _ he had advised the yoimg hushand to |man bowed and withdrew, end left Sir Joh} with if, Anxious as he felt for her to| tu10 the si f laa CoiL wavenenlin me iciaitin oes ‘end date! it arm ‘maeelt for the strife, fo take cour- eres Lestock in peace—a peace which w qr second motrtnontal allan nee, | ond pats ye ide hed stable became | lows. support te. mantles! which as. age, to batlle and to succeed, CHAPTER VI. never aflerwards disturbed by any one|which might obliterate all memory of} 190 warm, Artis i PEP gy onc agent res ni Rr ges @ Sib nev oeean Sneatsy Commer Cur of ie sonein Inca friehia of, 18: Hihe dish: Re.sies- too proud tudo. ys | a: femperstite was recorded all’ the} desire to exierminays tie exec Gear ale of St, Fulbert, came in Ume 10 Pe} ‘The announcement of the Reverend |tatives, tl a Teller arrived from the || nance any save @ Feally good se dearees’ aiid. lhe kenneseaidd sa Sainemers eRe a: His rector be- dies pape ‘nin tn eolant with ae of ~ London's if he had ede one mistake? philosophic eae “had his own. pit by et sles fhe his pie Pret quite @ public character. ing abroad, the whole are, of ae ree devolved upon hin is “up: tining eet in niaeaing edhe Abaut mudistering to tho. wants of the ing in the ren of money—felt themselves, so they expressed it, “called upon in we mow? He did his best for her. 1 in & vomfortable. rectory- silent cr Walkyn Ctepton, after the first uscless,, repine he would nol. fet by: the conse heside' his wife: and- should he cat -gsed endugh ly Pea when the fn need Of the t genveily: of money had. ceased 4 ing Ukasn mits tone around his. ir pa wrote"down: ls his father Unit. a Ba 8 Hapiy-—happ! ‘rains 4 ccmparativoly idle Np sets. juent- upon such a Sailor, ll-born- children who 20 | ine lowly, the desolate and delivered lectures, duty to clergyman’s widow. It was in terms. of the Tost abject repentance wishe iding only he saved her from the fright. fu! alternative Mr. Crepton’s be Telatives in Wales. She never mentioned her children, ex- Tiss lee ee oe pauva ek beitg ebott, Acsisiie romaine mn his hands (Fo te Continued.) a ol Miss Ann Teel ‘He's a good-lookin; trae gutclaohs easily triatenedt Dealer—"No, mum; but perhaps you better not get round in front of him.” Ww on it was calm and warm Ci ir of the stal sap ae P Vey kee ahastoul tk a stant sltention to open and the abies condi ons rt ame sibly the curtains igh! do to brin in the fresh ain, pr shafts to carry out the foul air, While ur le “ought that aie & ‘ovided. there wore | Ho able of resisting templation as an M. p. The Hostsss you going to give us a song, Captain Slashert” ‘The plain Tin sure thers with peopl es UiBGt aio pant Hes variety, you know!” IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL-ABOUT JOHN BULL, Occurrences in the Land That Refgns. Supreme in the Commercial ‘World. Bae eS which ds ov tent, is the ieee ‘ish 2 ‘En gla Y Mlanael Duuy. maled at St, Helens from by Laine molten andsworih, commit ie bath containing only four inches of water. of £20 or two Sales impris- ‘onment, was impo: street bettiny on e eeeneien cea named Willia Liverpool justices have refused anckon for continuous performances a the Tivoli. Music Hall, acquired by. n American 8} ear, “the death occ Bath, in his ih year, of Me eee W.. Simms, who was reported to be the oldest books seller in. ine) death was lace in London, was 102 years old, and up to bee: hundredth birthday was very ace SMe ir. Andrew Carnegie, who gave $300 Wo Aberystwyth ter @ public library, has 10 pay $650 spent in ad- ‘used, lague of wasps, Hers ath ‘Health THartcaltina Society hi decided to Breconshire, a postboy foun spondence, but a half-sovereign, the post office in the mouth seaman has received a sings fon a to ship without stoning him piece of Sa one-quarter hts Jong-was. eure in the brain of a Manchester The doctors stated that it had heen there over 50 years, Sunderland's Distress Fund _ totals early 10,500, Some $0,000. shilling grocery tickets have been: issued, ided, The Coventry Educational Committee has dee'ded to elude all: children une der five year tho public schools, Municipal murteris mt be established to. accommo: them, Mr. Richard oun at na eS Norfolk, who has bien epherd he ae farm ee fifty ye ‘S, can. face hi ection 0! Rist famtiy with the village pack fo the yer 2: The Princess of Wales has sent £3 te the funds of the Sf. Pancras _Mo- thers’ and Infants" ‘soci, in Nt a8 interest has been sed by Je book, entitled “A “school for ou ts," 0 ive the lace-making trade at bury, Lis Countess of Suffolle roviding ten cal girls, an in ne ome point lace given her as a. wede ding present, The rector of the well-know1 oe church of St. Ma of which gives the news AY the Hepa on. preached »; reclor, an page of answers to Hol During the hearing of a case suffocation at the London elty coroner's one Dr. Wakio remarked that over 1.500. s cases were attention annually, Lon- q a a while donkey chained to the ground, emember, girls, the Reason for hus» wind hunting is open all this year, of his aes reason” he should make a essential to = foot ec ' n red an ag 2 3S ES 2. conélusion, thal, as ‘repin- chosen to Me: Si must equences of her step, he abode Wy the Fah le he not others to labor ter disappointment and her THE HANDY MAN AROUND THE HOUSE---THE a ae GEORGE le leisure fe far when in fined to pray’ thole a ter thansif he had ‘re. dmugh!on—Evalt om Jeniits ond. 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