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Milverton Sun, 11 Nov 1897, p. 4

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is perhaps time that the reader pages treat, lived, and moved, and had their being. The Abbey House, so called, was in than any other in tlie neighbor Skirting the southern wall of this gar- den, which was a little less than a hun- Hey teeta ages church itself, a build- ing with a very fine tower, but posses- sing no particular interest, if we ex ood brasses ana ma the vicarage, s comparatively mi building, no architectural attraction, and evidently reared out of the graces ye 2 south end of the Abbey House eee | tell. yout” extremity, and under it there ran a path cut through S dense shrubbery. edged: with Hines vate yards in width. me e of a man’s shoe, the heel facing the hollow of the instep,. being exact- ly opposed to it, and the sole swelling and the solemnity of its peace id not, indeed, strike the spirit with that religious awe va is apt to fall up- on us as we mg the vaulted aisles of great cathedrals but it ap- | Mr- nieeaie t Piers lay Tay “pon, the place and its sur- roundin; lead Sr ontaca serene irate: place wi in, the winter, when the wind came ae ae sbaulze, ag had “si dent ” —— on his face. His Sigs ao -s bilities “of ‘® pes igh ae og tad on uth dis himself grea classical When quite ‘young, Syrough the tases ofa re r jot jom and experience—mi esbecially its experience--to another, in its perfect form! If it could, we men ed 0: was Up the, Heavens i ‘he _ our Mater, made way fro) of the lake, befor he was surprised, spot, to see a sll , wall opposite the mortal remains the figure appeared Uy at att fhe gr av he gr gray & eyes and golden hair of nthe Angela 6 ar . dear, what are you do- hee ae this Sa ed She’ blushed “a litle ‘as she shook ts rath met ‘don't know myself, How can I He looked more puzzled than ever, and she observed it and we wrong, but ee aay and he turned wi come; I like it, i quiet, and, ae on it listens enough in tne araiek Yes, child, yes, you are right in a wa) 1 Bo noss) tells the Hight i 8 sto] ‘was a quaint, “It is pleasant to-night, “though year; | fas: all killed in thr rain pile win of ao those de-| i ted to m study almost invariably uished | my oe lin ene all, ohh great mouths. [ When I was i birds. foun: tumble and kill Ty the :| around ‘im, and the skies above eds) But, if you like, I will teach. mes | know who can in | Spoke. in dre mind, and, what is more, it deeph ine KS | terested him; there w: ate off wisdom in it. ee i anc ansaid the lit “eau things die softly Retict 2 any" Sain: ts it if they were them out at the old t ittat the end i took two, and left one for the mn birds. net Bat Taser, don't tell Pigott; she cannot climb trees, and a) edo it. “She d does not know I went laughed. her, Angela, my dear; jou must be ‘carefal—you might ae had oa to say, he could not venture te disturb ripe le “Twill walle home with you, my dea ar. ell "me, Angela, would you like to Tarat— earn what ?” S, and the languages that other nations, Autions that have passed away pms to calonlate stag ood “Yes, Lahould 1 Tike. to much; but who will oe het 1 have learned all Pi, je trees and flowers tT “Took and wat oy dene, contact with Nature "highest sansa Ho) but the knows e uneducated oa sensitive to the thousand He marvels of the ee ive eve! you manst promise Le seat Bey what I tell you, “Oh, how good you are! Of course I will work. When am I to begin fs 1 don’t know--to-morrow, af like; bub t must speak ts your father first.” Her face fell a little at the men. tion of her ae name, but present= he said, qui aM father ; te silt not care if I har tithes he does moe Dee Pigott and you and old Jakes, a = 23 ay Ange! ere have you ce £0, wap ee you ites he charctyara for company. It’s wear- ing me to the bone, that's what it r smiled, for, to tell the said, “you would not part wit her fer “all Spe 8) icked deeds, Part ee site answered Pigott, tate henutyt I woul isa gniser, and hates the sieht of his own flesh and blood. sh! ee ‘should not ay, such things, Pigott !_ Now, Iwill te you something; 1 am going 6 igs your, master toallow me toeducate ey Goo: pat and many pees hag ies bring- om ‘Next a day Angela began her educa- CHAPTER XVI. leader, we are about, to see Angela teh, and | Whose 1 can work many ‘changes the history of the world and individ- uals. In years some have been Swept clean off the board and gelawe knew i Ts. poses pieene differences peimene the slim child of ni nd gales the woman of ae, Re on y- : When we last saw her, Angela was about to coamaence fi pee pcre sia Let expressed ach her any Christmas eve. Drip, drop, drip, falls the rain ug) Til be bousd, , entening pie a hoa, bac nik The little ‘girl | looked at peculiarly w very solid her with a inning smile, and took her hand between her own tiny Ip and then I stopped talking to Sra PPE ing “There, there, € should just ‘ike te ont that. be just a itt tenlte os aha 9h Seisc wie &iaee her, you found her down yonder, and’ she Hodded' toward the’ charch- vee Piggot drew a little nearer, ond alo pelicf, sir, that shatcuild sg oak is just an eonild ; 1 think all the clblaan ws of somet! nd when there are no clouds ¢” “Ont thenthesven is quits apps.” jut heaven is Pipe happy.” Bi is itt T don erie ae: ee Fraser mused a little; that last | remark was difficult to answer. He| looked at the pees “cleat and, fall- ust | ing into: iS warning Voices 0} ratio flere it was-that Angela grew up to womanhood. Some nine and a half. years had pass- | ;, ed from the date of the events de- x hum: an L think Your clodd te thie shadow in eagle carrying a lamb. to its. Aittle ‘And I answered, con- fidently, that “it is the shadow of an| rryi eD | curious, age ‘caliber. ‘opose = that, Thoretace be had tail, erry “somewhat apes seonld puretie a jolly.” “Who are Jack and Jie | “Why, my ravens, of course. I got =| aesets Staff there? W: anaes the bane sel I day, and e thought | £P, stretched Dee botons neon il tate “ase niet nit former a broke in sont He in quite | fi" “Have you seen Jack and Jill? They | ftins ae and all the while there were the gr 2 way enough to make a loly sick ott paused to | lection of that w aff . “We ne? Mise was rather s about this queer did: you find 1 “Well, sir, you ee Ave) the old all runs out into the wal below re’s a _pos' ith a ring in it to tie boa’ her, her hat gone, ong bair standing out tebind, irom bars and aher ough they’ were on re rea just. too | So) m at the recol- al sk @ a succession of ghostly race- Ses. is outside the vicarage; let. us look within. In f paper which he been studying attentively, and s Solution is perfectly sound, Angela but you have arrived at it in characteristic fashion, and by your |. Not but your rat Your conclusion, correct fo puzzle you,” and the voice isughed sweetly. ¢ is hot “worthy of Fraser, with some “it is, nothing but a trick, mat fictens irritation: tour de ia is correct you say?” * Thei maintain that verieatiy mathematica of ma arrive at arse T only second class. «I am obliged | to Cores to the old tracks; vou cut a Ro- asters worked the problem ont, and it cao me two oe ys todo it.” B> Continued. TIME’S CHANGES. Whiffers—Ah ! How de do? Well, out. years ago—the a a ‘uillian,” you rare about, her a0 ren Rarawing the champio de wom a got | trath, Pinot t's stty com- | 7% i tortbiy ove 's bones were pretty com: | resently, he lays down |S as his mathe- A-WOMAN’S ADMISSIONS. ~ Mrs. G. G. Buckler’s ape on the Abill- a omenY rticte in the current number he evident not only from her conse raining, which brought her into com otiton with men, but from fact thht che is a mieco of Prof Max Muller and a grand-niece of Charles. ingsiey and itis pifed of late years in civilized countries, tably, to use the cant phrase, woman’s sphere has been tee Se Mrs. er tis attention @n econo- mibal. side of the pane which is too often ibgirypied She says trul, the wives and daughters, and Jeavé the men at home.” Manifestily Mrs. Buckler is famitlar with the fact\known to po! would rate ot t grages would hiave to be reduced ‘one-ha’ avin specified opportunities. which wor ‘ig? sé epreat ae and artistic activity of asingle instance ac. meee shying absolutely first— rate, Maid as every °*Sealigad x ere,” “owe find her in the high- est Tank.” Of veal feminias poole, one half-mythical Sap- possibly Mrs. Brownirig and Chtistin i lasting fame. The butes to her aS in lferabore a want of ym ice be added tional qmfluence upon the wr of men, author submits en pretest fmpértance in. lite must be ci tedeas te soanaaneonien net supreme ', | excellence. “Tb is counparatively easy to prove that in and ntion in f aad applied eclenoes, ond” stural, pictorial, and plactic art, woman’s achievements sy hi catch up now, when mas- culine education is advancing at as rate as feminine?” N SUPERSTITION, ular how varied is the su- tl tional color of the = andthe im- perial green of France is the perpe- es of the royal aia of the old an of a dime m 1 STLLING. - OF THE WAVES, REV. DR. TALWAGE TELLS OF. THE BEA A STORM. A Bible bart, Tat He Full of a ~The Ineis icakiieiiteee Li € oF the Indiv! aed Rev. Dr. Talmage on Sunday morn- ing ees oat - oe Mark ly at ings. Oh, what a wonderful, what a beautiful lake! t seems as if we shall have a quiet night. Not a leaf winked in the air ten to see vet it is, and we find it an avers ation Fr the wwediden shore at all, the ship was easily righted; it the wind passed from one side, from the starboard to the Jarboard or from | Smooth s: even the passengers can hear the moan- ing of the storm as it comes on with ong stride, ae all the terrors of ates) and darkness. ‘The large boat Caehie ike a deer at bay trem- bling among the clangor of the hounds; great patches of foam are flung int thé air: the sails of the vessel loosen, smaller boats, driven in the tempest, and through it comes the er: ing men. "By the flash o iz 1 see the spray ae Topp. has.one word for the sky and arandae d they cry out, man is this, oe even the winds the sea ol The subject. fii ths! fixah piace tne esses me with the fact that it is fees have "Crist ja » you of revived teetiats are starting “ent ft todo a flotilla ae karan! or near sjeade coast eee Ou can e ocean steamer from New York ta ivergool! ‘All y you! can do, with utmost tension of body, mind and soul you are bound to do; but have Christ ia cor enterprise. hip! every 5! are, men who ask Goa tebelp Christ in There may. be in i blasts or tropical tornadoes. not what is before you, but ij Hye you have Christ, with you alt shal es You may seem ta get along without se religion of Christ sre orery ne smoot ut al hile, ae Sorrow hovers over “ine soul, Of trial dash clear |" e ; ell forever. at use fe shall never be con- = ae subject alsu impresses oan ‘tie fe that when people, lee to follow Christ they must not expect of Jesi it ought st ames lost his head. St. Philip |) was hung to death on a pillor. t. Mark Rhee dragged dom: the Albigenses, the W: the Scotch i Govennatsrsaid they “ind ali ioe hy ie history when find all around me a score of ‘hhustre: | tions of the truth of this subject? That she er fer KS smooth sailing when she et Oh, no. it will ee it in another he question was asked, “Who are those nearest the throne?” and the an- eysh ae ee subject also impresses me People gometimes the iy Lede ¢ | And they are eatirighted Whenever they to |Now. that is Bales 2 talk of eae maa “who pats in the Lord bet of have bad such a depar fare aod such at a Matthew Taal his life dashed out with Iberd. of c Hnpani te os it stout yes ‘oar oe Boney ‘lee of bee : tlesh. ‘Tired, He f: - lasleep. | Christ. “a jot _Prow of Fe boat. I “Peace be ‘O- | quer my | Garin: REEL saw ani Ue ipa cree, or in the coun- know the spiders web is spun, and with his voice he shakes the mountain. Some men spinning their sophlsties ticism al Christ. ightily the forth to cape sgh the nations ders’ web tl padi Ghee tanta cree Aiake ‘rape ‘and trath will come off | so icter. 2 are a great many good peo- fhted in other nh. taking hold of the ‘As \though a shi tain with 5 bushels ‘of wheat for a cargo noah ae the cargo?” “Ol the ink do. you Nneag ‘'we have a peck et elatt reat deal wiser tl ‘Gpeistians oferto sae he aff, em atay until the @ Lord will divide the best ae: weighing them agains ar fae ‘his. statt, ee lifted that it thou art falling Rondel yy from, ~ life, fallin away from peace aid heayen, fall- ing as certainly as that cane is falling through) my hand—falling | certainly thong] perhaps sae very slow]; falling through John a id. religious emotion in ‘tie U1 joverrowering and men saw cane kept fallin falling cantilt the nob on the cane stru one hand and he clasped God c: cane,” throug! ehurel guint ty muiect tals, me the fact that Jesus was God Look at His Santenan He poet a unas ie ae sey bind He is a man. But then Vand bear still,” and see the storm kneeling at His fect, a ie pornens yale hi Si in His presence; He 18 a God. e sorrow and | trouble and iy. igs amnion) aren Kart ‘of the boat, and sa one of Geni Ft the Manes peed pn death and hell who pee chbsh alk'my grief, hush all’ my temptation, ios Cp y sin.” A man, once more Sisk this subject Packard tidoe of the night hooting Dest ‘the falling rafters and the crumbling stairway: i mother. You try church. Or your ‘property gone you said. “"T bave tock: have so many government securities T have so ee: al ares ree rd all the stormy ciat,ever ‘| year as with insan you better tee thea Ie can, oO ates Cnotie Hushing the tem- pest! Whe: God sai ° the: Sortly, e drift, on its bright, silv’ry We're ‘home at last, home at last, We're heme at ast, hom’ al THE ETERNAL DON 1 “What is your name?” asked some one of a small boy who was always be- “Charley Don in his c 0 ef ares 2 mistaken the invariable ac-| for t to his Christian, name. But few of us haye the imperturl families or our friends. 6 of us have our spontaneity cote pa very one of our our mot The TC oraniorieks of many @ young person sensitive to impressions is re- years) byt the thoughtless respect. For man hitless, springing m grown-up taughter that ictectedl herself in it at last and lnughed. ““Don't pay any attention to mar she said at last. °L only, say it ab wae have sai stance, “Oh, don't do that!” w happen to make a courteous egy to some. do not Know, or when Some law of right and ihe penalty, aly oy ‘for avtaei in- re Nee Ho gations atl en eras e nearest to us and we live to perish of bunger for t AS eee TUB: RCULOSIS. pypabe ted by Dr. “The place of the in dealing with Lice was the peli of a paper by Dr. Hy P, Bryce, the On- come afflicted with tuberculosis: every ity; that ten times asmany die, and that since Cinfedera— 500,000 woutd be saved as each per- son's life is said to be worth $1,000 the state. By placing ail {aherslined the doctor also favored compulsory no tification. ne pEopenky went BAY, cee of the Fell Disease ~ State Aid | 2 ry cel vl FROM THE LAND 0° as have that INTERESTING NOTES FROM SCOT- LAND’S BONNIE BRAES. raps of News Perfumed by the! Meainer Happenings of a Week Told jm a Few Words. Cumnock, gratis has a 70-year-old {| ton landed a common grey shark nine feet. lor Complaint is made that too much consumed at Smithson “Asy- ‘ae Solieitor-General has declared { “Glasgow was all dispute the sec- her native town, of the finest band a ptands in the con The Glasgow Fleshers’ Eee te pee has pee if dion devition ee eee Mise Brown, instructress of cooking r the Ayrshire County Council; ~~ finished ‘a successful session at. Arnn- bank. ‘A squirrel found its way into ann lice office the other day. a teeie as caught. an vheagey but not ae ‘ba~ bility of this child under the see of|as the Bl: as a place of public res tion. ‘One of the most perfect military, me- dical establishmen’ ander! Cota ction, at Edin! vail ore a three-storey the Lith inst at the on, the "y of toe vietory of of Aamir count fj The SORES fishing <a Wick has so hose opinions they: | fF ‘not many as Loi that the’ auth orpeerils) a silver see antiquaries; will be glad to ish, W! mediaeval r ates ree is * felt aise Age death of Mrs. Ferrier Hin, wf Cairnhill, She was presi Burnsiana by the publication ith made re | of, volume relating to ‘George ‘thom: tland during Septem! about 30,000 vos, and £8 he Cl In the m far as Orkn« ne os bape cod anal Sheaaenie fishin: ieeverrerhy but oa P are reported searcese ‘Dhere wert era: tario medical health officer, at the an- | G6. aa ta the ste b¢Gitnockie, vember 27th ance of Highland tie Goan ata Charles: ying a a Vaan at Tyreea- In other words the annual loss | laying His inte ing w by @ firm of solicitors. that his father was 3 Sethoim vedaler omas_ Henr: fim pie ot, kenya wah Meas: oe ES eS '|/Asylum, in Caledonian Road, Lent England, is to be pulled down, The. - foundation sone wes laid, with Mason Duke of Sussex a7, twelve yeas atten, the slabs institution, A new pled with these thunders, all the Soe way. ste owl je contain uit. of 'the® metropolis.

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