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I “ ~ TWO


What YOU d u y h t to iCaow Coffee— that is— OOWO COFFEE


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grown in Arabia, has all th e medicinal properties required to keep th e average person in good he a lth .


The one th in g th a t has baffled COFFEE Roa sters for th e la.st 100 yoaro


has been how to modify the Caffeine in Coffee during the process of Roasting. Wo claim (an d th e Coffee proves t l ia t we have suceeeded) to have boon doing


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th is in 1909, th e “ L an c e t ” gave u.s a testimonial in 1910. This spc eiality Is known ns “ STO-MIKE DIGESTIVE COFFEE ” and i.s


paoked in beautifully decorated a ir t ig h t tins, which can be bought from all Grocers an d Stores a t 9d. per quarter-pound tin.


“ STO-MIKE ” is equally beiiefici.al during the summer mouths. M A D E B Y -----------


EDWARD LEWIS & SONS, Coffee Specialists Aqueduct Street,


i m BURNLEY


I H a y d o c lc B r o s . Ltd. I C L E A N E R S I


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RAMSSREAVE LAUNDRY AND DRY C LEANING WORKS ,


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y AND L A U N D R Y M E N . Saits and Costumes Dry-Cleaned and Pressed, to look like new, f rom m


w Motor Van collects and delivers each week In CHtheroo District. Send P.C., ^


— J— or Phono 5*100 lor van to call. 6/6 y . ■ ch ’sL.'sc.^'nn


H i s s I f ia g ^ y F. S. M. 0., F. I. O.,


Ill Optician, /B Y E X AM . ! i7. M o o r l^airae, C i i th s r o e .


DON’T SCRAP THAT OLD EASY CHAIR ! ! Think of the many years of comfort i t has already afforded you and the pleasure you will derive from i t in future when suitably


renovated . . . . . . . . .


WE will take your old Suites and Easy Chairs in p a r t exchange for NEW ; but older friends and their association with the past surely count for something yet !


No matter how shabby—^we -will quote you for its REPATR. SMITH, CABINET MAKER a n d


56, LOWERGATE, Ciitheroe. ™EI?E 3S PI0


UPHOLSTERER, liS-i


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“ I t was suji tTb! Ui ihf l icvahlo alinusL! For th e lir.sti t imo Man* TeinpUiUm did iu>l-


Lomlou th e a t r e th a t laid a wonder inl t r a d i ­ t ion lioiiind i t . Doll .Mannville. th e leadin; ; huly. was hru.^hiii}.? o u t h e r haii*. H e r lace, as I t wa*< tu rn ' d to th e y o u n g cr i t ic, g lmv 'd wi th eiithusia.'im. 'I'he y o u n g cl i t ic noihle<i. l i e wa.s more in tores tot l in Doll th a n lie wa.s in th e g r e a t .'•tar of i Ik- Knglislj i l rama i jc u o i ’id.


hack, how.v e r , a n d ai ipcai ’etl lo sh a re he r “ Wi th a n ac tor . who i.'- an a c tor , an


a r t i s t , oiK* neve r limiws . ' ’ was his cnintnem. “ I h ave seen ’I'einpli'ton as .)oi>. ( la r r ick.


.Juliit'- ( ‘ ’asar , a n d UUiclIo. Alway.s th e r e was t ln' liiiiilatifin, th e l imi tat ion heing Ba r r him.selt. Bu t U)-iiight thoi'e were none ot


her.self cr i t ical ly in th e gr e en luom mi r i ’oi-. The cr i t ic c au g l i t a gllmp.-<(‘ of h e r b eaut i ful slumldei's . ami womloretl if sh e s ta g e for ever . •• ^ ly cloak, yon old foul !" she yelletl


amiably to he r tlrcsst>r, >omo min u te s later . “ Could you live a'*v:ty f rom liiti fo o t l ig h t s ? ”


iii(juire<I the cr i t ic, wi th in t e r e s t , as lliey we n t in to iho worUl of l.ondon, an d lu? hailctl a taxi . Doll w;is s ih' ii t . Sho s tepped into th e taxi ,


an d as i t sliot along, leaned forwards , and faced th e ci-ilic. H e wiis ce r ta in ly very


a c to r o r actre.-ss.’* .s|k* .'•aid. Y'm know th ey g ave me silly, l i t t le liulfy [larts . at. first


liaiidsomo. “ 'There is a h uma n In ing umle r <‘Very


—lK'cau.*'0 1 coiiUl ‘ smi le ju -elly,' you know, an d looked w<‘ll in e v e n in g robes.


It was


Bar r ' r emp le to n louml oii(. I was more ti ian sliouUUrs :ind a smile. 'I'here a i e men who floii’ t e\>*n (iii<l t l iat om ahoni Llu*ir own wives. 1 coul tin’ t live witli one of tliat, kind,


away f rom th e foti tl ights . W’lien it, g o t .seven in tiu* e v e n in g the sidolmard woiihl heglii to look .'•^(aic—that, is unle ss th e sel f th a t is u n d e r t!i<* a c t r e s s was so witicly awakened t h a t i t could neve r go io sleoji a n y mo r e .” 'riu'i i they sat. in .silence. “ l.sii't l.ondon g r e a t ? ” a.sked tin* cr i t ic. Doll no(hh'<l. Silo was th in k in g . Her


.-•^oine unaccoui i iai i le r<a*'Oii. slui sln id 'le rcil , and. tl iiiikiiig she was cold. i!i“ c r i t ic rlrew Ih.t cloak about her . “ lit* gave me my '•tar t , you know.*' -^Iie


th o u g h t s raiigcil round Ba r r 'I'cmph toii, she was Wfuidering wi iat niann.j* of man was iiidfleii u n d e r tlie .'•tai--act«)r. If .''Onie great crisis arose in his lik*. away f rom th e ifiot- l ights. wiiat would th e real man h»> lil<e? |''or


to ld him. “ I want. him to conii- bat k crowncsl wi th g lo ry .” For Ban* Templeton was going jo the . \ew Wor ld, wi th lii.s h'a<I- ine; huly, wlio wa« alfut Ids wife. ll. w a s a gay scoiie at tlu' .Savoy, wlicn Doll


and th e cr i t ic <nt'.ie<l. Bar r was giving a joyal farewt;ll.


IJose.s an d c a rn a t io n s ih a i


niii.sL h ave cost a simdl foi-iunc* at thi s season of th e yea r , .splasbed vivid colour on an atmospiu- re of ca rnival , ’riie guivsis ranged t rom chorus gi r ls to pcojiK- whose tab n; might 'levolnp ilit«i g MM|s. Ihirr. a haml.soiiK' man witli a >l ial \ i'p . a r e a ’i manii- r. was seated next to his wii'e.


a[»p a r cd b<vi<le.s him, wi th th e frail ]u<‘tt i- nes.s of egg-shel l cliina. besitle.s cla'si<! brtui/.e. It was weil-ltnowii in th e a t i ic a l ci rcles that Bar r fagged Iiim.''*e!f to d e a th almos t , d r i l l ing her for h e r p a r t ' . She Inul ta le n t , just talent, hm, wi th Ins .s l.ning ovei* her . it. somet ime s


alnio.st app'-aiT'd to ca tch those h aven.h<*i*n liU'-s we tal l geinns. Th.'i't* wa.s mml i meiTim<*nt- am] frivrility.


“ I’r ime s s l*'lb.‘ ’ ' glidi'd away f rom lOig- laiid. BaiT 'i*. :ii|i!eton .stood on tb* tipper deck, wi th .Mai-sio. wa lc id n g tlio s}i(ues re_ <edc.


I ' j iglami ni ' . i iu nincit io iiitii, but


r a i l ie r f rom an inti lb c ln a l a n d a r t ist ic s laml - l»oint. th a n a u \ oi l ier . It was tin* lam! ef Sliakespi;;ir«*. 'I'ho h'oiest of Ardc'ii. iniagvtl in i innior ia!


Hero. I’iu-tia— wen* pa r t of liie lilo th a t ba<l .siirung f rom tliat .sail. “ . \ r e you sori-y t.) !■ ave. Ba/rr** a.s)<,.!


IT DELIGHTS ALL CLASSES. Gold Medallist for Bast Broad. London Exhibition, T a y lo r & Miiglies, { d e a l B a k e r y * s-i,'i M A N U R E FOR PRESENT APPLICATION.


S P E C L I L L Y G R O U N D BA.S1C S L A G . 3 0 / 3 2% . S P E C L I L L Y G R O U N D IL A N IT , 2 4% .


P U R E E N G L I S H B O N E M E A L , A miMo x ia , 7% , P n o sp i iATES , 3 2% . C L I T H E R O E G R O U N D L IM E .


THE WELL-KNOWN PREMIER MANURE FOR ALL PURPOSES.


A l s o ALPHOL, the Grub Killer. S U P E R P H O S P H A T E S , S U L P I L V T E OF AiMMONLV, AND N I T R A T E O F SO D A .


SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. l i ;


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R. STANDRING 8c SONS CREEMACRE S T . , CLITHEROE


Tel. 134. Tel. 134.


( i:ir, BAKEkY < If.O CAEI i .


.s t range look in lu-r eye.s liiai was a cur ious mix tu r e of .slat<* him; tiiid ha;'< I.yellow. Bar r catm* wit li a start- f rom th e c h a r a c t e r


ly.


chai r . “ You so,!.'" f^iie toltl him in a la u g h in g voice. 1 know I’m n o t an mlel locnial woman.


“ C a r e ? ” he asked, r a t h e r ahsent -muulod- .Maisi<< laid le r han d on tlie a rm of Ids


You would h av e reached gr«*ater h e ig h t s wi th Doll Mannvi l le. She lias br tdns . A*otT\-c to


slavt* so. wi th me. Som. i imos , I wonder , if a n y t h in g haj)i», ued to you. if T<1 ju s t dro p back in to the old chorus li fe.” She shivered .smhloidy,


asked th e fjucstion. Ho kissed h e r f;iidtlenly. h u t tjveii a.s ho did .so. .she could not, liolp WTJtidoring how much o f a c t in g eutor<*<l into th e i r relat ionship. Had hIic n o t a c t e d ? Wa.s .slic n o t a deopl \ - Ioving. jealou.s woman, j)lay-


s t a r r y .S]>accfi. Th e Tnui*mur an d tum u l t of th e wator.s d a n c in g in s i lvor - shot splendour u n d e r moon a n d s ta r s , made mus ic for th em, ' r iioi r two (;hairs we re .sot to g e th e r . ^Inisic^s cloak wji« hal f -open, an d th o .s ilhouette of th ro j i t . chock a n a brow, wan s tanipoi l on th e <lini, shadowy b a ck g ro u n d . A wn.sp of h e r h a i r blow .again st Barr^.s cheek. “ F a t e i.s a curiou.s th in g , K i t , ” h e said,


.suddenly. Ma i s ie wa i ted , watli th o old, je alous t i g h t e n in g of Uie h e a r t . “ Somehow, hack In th o l icginning of th in g s , i t wa s wr i t t e n , I th in k , t h a t you an d


roa.soncd, if she k new, know for c e r ta in , t l i a t would give hor tlio Ktimulus to a c t a s sho liad n e v e r ac ted lioforc. ' J l iat nigl i t tl icy .sat on do<-k. g a t in g into


ing th e p a r t of th e l ig h t h i t of Ihitf ho liked to th in k she wa.s? l l ow .star tled lie would liavo boon to know t l i a t for tlio solving o f tho g r e a t fpie slion—love.s ho. loves li<^ n o t ?—sjio w'ouhl navo given l ier life.


thi s soriousm;ss on Ala isie's behalf . “ AVliat could h ap p en . K i t ? ” Ba r r leaned acro.s.s to he r .smhhjnly, as ho


Ba r r laughed. H e was r a t h e r s tag g e r ed by


Air, and Mr.s. Bar r Tempi, ton h ad fall<-n into tii<.ir n.siial ocetijiai ams. .Maisie wa.s ii<i\ ' l- n ading, Ba r r was re.adijig Ids “ p a n ” over , to s,.,. if lio |i;id Mot n ds 'e ' l -om * eln.s’ve phys'cological gle.im. sum,* .suiub- .si; iri-- ot' meaning. .Su<idi'iily. .Maisie los ' d Ic.r lor.e l <Iown. an d sti*ei<*he'l out )i«‘i* 'l.aiuty liai.d. TIk v Were alone in th e i r ju-ivate .saloon, ami .sa\v. t.liroiigii a por thole wimlow, tlie wa-ii of th<* iniinito sea. “ A’ott do care. B: i r r . ‘* she ask'*d. wi th ;t


he Would in i \e (o iiit' in r e l .soon, in tin* Xeu* Wor ld.


di<l not. st t i tc why. Il(» th o u g h t Mais jc would not iind' ‘r ' i a n d .


.At t h f e in tin* al'o rnooii . s te ame r wa.s h av in g .


Iim*s. lay in th a t land lb** l lo.'alind. Beat r ice,


Maisie. h e r liiigois toin l d n g h i s o r a niom- ni on th e haiid-r;ii!. B.irr sniile'l down at liei . “ l l 'm ! B a t l u r . ” he toM In-r. luit In*


of an iniKK’c n t kind. Ba r r ' reni |i !eion clung lo th e i rati i iiotis of tin; <.i!dor s tage . Kven hi.s etdb-agne.s. lie In li« ve<l, musi. lo'^ some of tln*ir illn.sion when In* appi 'ared ag a in as (liiiell*). if they saw him hnr l i i ig macaroni a c f r ' s tin* table at “ De- ilcmomi.’* as two wil l -knowi i s t a r s w r e doing. But .Maisie a c t 'd lilie a .''ol isli. litiigliing bit «if .'■spring. .•s|m* look r a t h e r too mneli wine lo -nigi i i . ami i Ik> ( on[)I<.« ](;fi la t lu r a b ru p t ly , tliongli the Inn went on. as Ba r r begg»‘d of tin* e(*mj)any. Ai noon imxi «iay ilie g ie a t grey s te ame r ,


his manner isms . I t w,is a rovchi t iot i ,” Dorothy powderotl he r nose, am.1 reviewed


l i e sinoothod hi.*^ a l ready >mooth Iiair


a c t . b u t was tlio c h a r a c te r ho in t e r p r e t e d . ” Tlio scone was th e t^i’eon room behind the


I .shouhl s i t hero, loving, yet, n o t nndcr .s tand-


} ing ea ch o th e r . Bu t you mii.st neve r th in k I. iton’t ra r e . Ki t . I g e l tuigrossotl , t h a t ’s all. My worlv means so mueii tit me. I.imk I 'rin.To’s a mist, i;rc<,!piiig up. J.,et’s go ilown. A'on may ta k e eoUl.” “ Le t ’s .stay liere,” slio liegged, s u rp r i s in g


liim. Sl ic s l i t l h e r liaml into liis. J Je liad n o t ilionght, t h a l .'itililiide ;inil grey mi s t would a i i r a c t Ki i . ’Hiey s a t . iniiitl in liaml, wa tc h ­ ing th e sea-misL cl r i i i ing \vhit<5 unt i l it bloiLcd t)ur- moon ainl s ta r s , -vhilst th o boom nf th e sea caiiio to th em, .s i t t ing haml in liami, ono a iK'art. a.-^ they rarely were. *■ Do you recognise th a t innsi<-?*’ Bar r notUIed, a f t e r th e si.xih b a r liad


(Irifteil to th e i r cars. I t was th e exiiu is ile harniony of HolFiiian’s


“ Xig i i t of Siar.s .’’ They sal an d hoard i t th ro u g h . 'I'heii Ki t sliivi-ring. Bar r insisli-tl


t l ia t .she .'•liuuld go down. .As they went <lown to liiei r cabin. tiiL* tbrol»bing passion niul l ieauty of ” .Viglir of S t a r s ” IoIIow.tI


tiiem, mixing in witli lln* boom nf ilm sea. I’l i .y lia«l met to ilu* .sotimi of that, i-ame iiin.sic.


" Brince.ss l^lba ’’ they hoard u ag a in , f ' lur it was s l r an g i ' t h a t h<‘n , on tlio


y e a r s af t . r l l ici r im e iu i g—even to tlie ho u r oi th e elocic. Ye.s, De.siiny was a (.•urioiis thing, mtisi-d Mais ie. olhei'wi.se Ki t . so called f rom iier k i t ten i sh manne r s . Sii - would hnvo tliotigii t th a t l)e.''liny was stii! more cur ious, h ad .she known t l iat shroiu lvd in tiie whi te niist] t h a t c r e p t like a ciiria.in over th e por i - liolo. De a th wa.s cree^iing towa rd s tliem. Dcai ii te r r ib le in t,be form of a sliip :iimo.st pl iautom- l ike, sav<* wIk-h th e imxui toi*i; a i*agge<l ( loud, to si lver her into momen ta ry ami ghos t ly splc/iulour, tliaj. fad<*d out, a-s <ndd<*iily as i t came. DiT'aming l l iei r own dream.-*. B a r r ' rempleioi i ami ids wife. lay in t i ici r hu n k s—.so nea r , y e t so f a r aj ia i t in tlii*ir ni i^iindcrstamli i ii i of each othe r . Whi ls t i t was wr i t ten tliat on th e br in k of ih e g r aw . jicrlnips wlu'ii it. wa^ loo Ial4*. they might, omlcr.statid ea ch o th e r , a.s i l u y had neve r done in normal living. •• Wh a t ’s tl iat ?’’ Kit. iunipi'<l lip. a n d s ta r e d willi wliitetietl


lace at Bar r . Il ls book bad dropped o u t of his b an d upon th e cabin llo(»r. *‘ I’\»g-born.” »;xpl;iined Ba r r .


bad li<*(.*n lying awake. drr.ss,<l. t)iiid<iiig no doubt, of tile ir iunipb.s an d glory j iwai t ing him. ” 'Tiic fog must, be t ld i 'k ,” said Ki t . a Imh*


( ngin • e ;••('(!. le aving ;in n n e anny sil<*nee. tlir(,!. I wliieli e.inii' th e booin o f th e .surging ,‘daisio slid out of he r loiiik.


•• Ba r r ! ”


l lo Wa.s a i ie ad v on tli Wo*ve c . l lnled.


.'■slii-


I l i in g - ” Ti.- y sj.;!!-, (1 in to eaeb


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cabin.li«-or. :hinli wi th


wbi io ami an.xiotis. *• r i ] go ami imjnir i ” ir gan tbi ” .\’o. no. ihm' i leave me. Bar r


otlio r 's lact


om*-. both


man. .She was cl inging to him. .in b(*i* whi te


d rap e r i ' s. h e r <'y<'s d a rk in th e whiteiie.ss of hor fi'igliti It' d face. •* I most, .seo wh a t h.is h a p p “ iied. Ivi t .” he said, li rmly. loo-'cning he r elas[).


. \n o ih e r violent s h u d d e r went th ro u g h t l ie s i i ip . He


tu rn e d in 1 lie d(iorwa\' of tlie luxur ious lahin. " l*»-rhaps,” lie .said, wi th ;i e;isiial i-ool- iicvs in lii.s voice. • •Yon Iiad b e t t e r dres.s.”


Kit, lot t i r -d towards he r garnuMit.s. *>b;*ying him as she had dime when he d r i l lc l lier in h 'T •• par i .s.” Tie'll th e cabin iloor s]ainmed, .'Viiotlier t i ta t i 'e sbmhlcT went tbrongl i


tlu*


Ivlba as Ban r-'nijib ion s tepped into tin* pa sage.


lb* eonhl la a r tin* rnsli of wa te r s


now. and kimw why th e engim* h;id s topped. .A wbit<.*-laced s tewa rd , u n d e r tin* ghi re of an elect l ie liglit . answei'ed bi,'. (jneslion iK'fort! it, u a s spoken.


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I I *.s my opinion w’re l i e d in g over . (Jet tin* bell.S on.


ru n in to the ' (,tiieen .Mab.’ sir. \ \ ’e ’ve -.etll Ollt all .<.(h.'*J.”


hei* arms , ran p;i'l Bar r l ie i*e-oj)er,<-d tile door of tbeii* cabin , am!


lomid Mai.si.* t ry in g to dres s liej-solf with


: s t ru g g l in g wi th an ol .di i rate boo!:, an d be • not ieed. e \ e n m tlie te r ro r of the hour , bow I comical lier no.'.,* looix <i. in its nnpowdered -t-iK*.


I lorget, tie* full pause between thocio lill'-.s.” (,bi»;er th a t it (>Iiould conu' ba<;k to h<'r. now. a “ I.s it going to be th e la st ac t , Ba r r , ” she


hele:.*’ Ho saw pani(.* sle.'il into Alai.sie’s t;vc.s. .She


over . Bni, ih.-n* a r e plenty o f b o a t s ; an d :h*‘ s u i i.sn’t roitgh.


' I 'l ien—i lio iv a r c tlio


wjus looking f rant ical ly a t th e sped where th e hclt.s had l inng. Ba;*r followed th e d i n c - t ion ot h e r glance, 'riu* holt s wore gone! “ Someone c ame in . ” ] )anted Mais ie . lier


Lascar , s l in k in g a long out.side th e ctihin jis ho h ad eiil<*red. “ AVelj, neve r min d , ” he .s,aid. wi th tho co n t r a c t io n of the brow she knew so well


“ Th e r e a r e .still tlio boats. Th e v ’ re lower ing t,hem now. Come ! ” l lo th r u s t a g r e a t co a t upon her . I t nUno.st


smothercHl th o p e i i to figure, a n d ho reaii.sed h e r ex c eeding smallne.ss. Malf -wav to th e cabin door , ami then ho tu rn e d hack to Iter Th e l ig h t f rom tile elect r ic glolto fell full on lii.s face. I t wore a new look. Hi s voice was almos t^ rough when he spoke, (juito u n l ik e t h a t Imd thrillo<l Lon d o n jutdienci.'s


wi th it s golilen n o te givinq; for th th e glo r ies of Ccasar , o r l i a ip lo t . IMai.sio. s t a r i n g up a t niin_ seemed g rowing th in n e r , gro.vcr. olde r__ all in :i moment .


IVr l iaps . .slio


-scH.'nid to c a ro mo re for fame t l ian for you if T h a v e o v e r h u r t you wlien I p u t you throi igl i ilutso dr i l ls—so t h a t you filiould ifavo a t le as t n f r in g e of the glory, an d n o t ho o u t in th e cold—you mu s t forgive me.


I did ib for


—como o n j ” I ’ljoy l i e a r d th e cai>t!iin sh o u t in g , th e n a


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in e n l ” Tlio c a p t a in ’s voic e c ame ag a in , th r o u g h


th e l»Gst. An d . i f you g o t th ro u g h , an d I d o n ’t—know t h a t my la s t t liougljt« will lie of you. B u t T d o n ’t suppo.so i t ’.s t h e ex i t , y e t . I hoi>o to jo in y o u in Xcw York. No\v


roA'olver shot , ami t lu i t mid. res t lcsa sh u d d e r r a n th r o u g h tlio timbor.s aga in.


th o g r e ^ t horn. Maisio stared a t Templeton witli sudden


“ AVomcn and cliildreii first. Stand back “ I f I luivo e v e r h u r t .vou. K i t . bocanso T


taco alnio.st, (K'athly. “ WId'h vou wer<‘ o u t . Mo must) have ttikcii th em. ” Ba r r recalled a


slxcd. “ Ih e .stcwai'd s.iys th e ve-vol is heel ing


j .Maisie iatigiied. ii;ilf liv.sit.u-ieallv. Onc<'. ■ when an irn-.spon.siide .Irf-sser laid failed to ; tu r n np. tu.iil u l u l ' i -.lio wa.s wti i i ing for ilm ; e;dl-boy, ' remj )h‘i4)n had rushed into thegrc'«;u I I'ooni. :nid had i;:>tenei| lier nji wi th th a t same tiKirk. .saying anxiou.sly a.s she tloatexl away past. him. “ Do yoii r bes t . Ki i . And d o n ’t


i ■* ------- th o hooks 1” Ban* swore so in y . as lu* came to tlie r(;>(nie.


s b a lp n g band-;. IB- hail h al f ex pe cted to tind ll ; in iiyslerics. She loolo'd ;it him dumbly.


slirieicing. ludl -eb.d weinan. a ehihl in


was like a g i a n t h e a r t b ea t ing. .<iuhli‘iily. lou of tlio .silence c ame th e shi'iil scream ot a siren- -ilu* s in' i i of liie ghos t ly ship. Tliero wa s a (le.ifening cr.'isli. llio .sound of .splintering iimi»e|s,. an d liie •* I’niiee.ss [•'.Iba " .sbnddered I rom s te rn to bow. ( t r e a t sliontiM*;s arose, tile sliiill cri»;s of women and ebihlrei i. the t rai i ipl im: of feet - an d th e tbrol i - tbrob of th e


nervous ly. .Anotiujr no te of wa rn in g sotnuled tlii'ongii 'I'hi* throb- lhi i»b of tie* oiigino


tlie iiigiii. .*-110 saw t l ia t lie iiad not been a.shnp. He


r _ ....... . , ; ,.,


Jg?C?»03qgM


WtCTifnia>TiiiT»Mirjjii


rv^i;.v.:Av. ^YERTISEE, AND TIMES, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1924. real isat ion, o f w h a t th o s e words me a n t . Th e TH E S T A R . By ETHEL HOLDSWORTH.


blood l e f t h e r lips. “ No t— n o t wi th o u t you, B a r r ! ” Sho c lu n g to him wi th tlic ha l f -mad fury


of a wild ani iiml.


“ Lo o k ! ” Sh e glanced downwa rds .


fol lowing his p o in t in g b au d .


ji t J Ja r r ’s eO’>. 2V grey t r a i l of


wa te r wr iggled acro.ss tlic floor of th e cabin, now (;tirioti.sly a s lan t . 'I’ho s e a ! ’’ h r e at l icd ^laisio. “ J t is wa i t ­


ing, Bar r . 'rii(* .sea!” t 'o r (Jod’s sake, d o n ’t, go into hysi(;ri<-.'5.” pleaded Bar r , a lmo s t abject ly.


” \Ve sire


lost, else.” Mo h al f csir iied, hal f drsigged h e r to th e


door . When thev reached tlu; pa.sssige they le.nied a g a in s t th e wails. 'L’hoy could he a r th e tons of wa te r tlic v< s.sel was .shipping. ”■ Mohl ymir.s'.'lf to g e th e r . K u . ” pleadi;d Bar r , in tii*; same tone. “ 'I'liert* msiy in; a


th e deck. whet', tlu* s.'s. ap p e a r ed ter r if ieally n e a r . D.ak gr i;nps of jteoph^ c ame a.'- a b lnr red x i.'ioii to Is it *s sigl i t . She <'ouId lee! Ba r r ' s <iJ*iii on hei* a rm, like a \ iee. .Some, otie had a >nip’s la i i teni n e a r Iior. f t i*'*- vcaU'iI a fu nny l i i i ic hys ter ical <mile on he r IV.C'-. an d he r imir . w t wi ih th .''pray i'rom tliat- -sea t h a t was himgi ’V f«>r l liom, A woman was mumliliM'- th e Lo rd ’s P r a y e r in I ta l ian . m;ar Ki t ' s . Ibow, A man lu'ld an h a l f - ia in t in g woman, gr im, wa i l in g , d oKr - mimal t h a t she should go in to th e next lioat. .'Vn in f a n t ihi/.. il ami lialf :iwake was sin king its t l inmb. tlie h n i f n i glow on i ts elmlihy fate. .Did all aliOUt peojih; were jo s t l in g as the b(»ats w«;re gut out . swinging on ili<;ir


nerve g av e w.iy. lit; only care.-s for f ame .” 'I'lieii tic y wi-re .si nig g l in g along, a n d upon


(lavit.M. ** .S tand haciv. you lionnds nr you shall


die like dog.'-!” So t i iunderet i the e a p ia in to the Lascars. 'I'liey a r e uul.v f r ig h ten ed eliildrcMi.” .said


said, gr i tniy. ” K\-' ryone. want s a chance, (lep in. K i t . ” he t i rged in th e n e x t hr'?ntli, .\'oi -v.ii li' .'ut yon. Ba r r . ’ ’


K i t , tsiiddenly, an d t i in ied h e r face into Ba r r ’s coat . 'I'liey cannot eo^t ot ic rs tlu i r lives,*’ ho


Sh e s t r u g g l 'd aga ins t him. like a fury, ami dimly .saw t l ia t tin* htisliand of th e lialf


Chee r io. ’’ I’ll join you Ml . \ew A’orI<.'* urged Bar r .


f a in t in g woman had placed her tende r ly in th e boa t . s a \ in g . • •S e e \oi i la te r .


“ Colne, ii'iw. Kit .'* If you f'irce nie in. wi th o u t you. bl i jump


into tlie .'■.'•a !” Ba r r Teiiipleioii s i ;ned :ii .ALiisi". • 'Think- I’m a female of iln; species—t'l t.'tio* tho saer i li t e ot ;i lot of men I - \ r e a ’t we


.ill h uma n lieiiig-? .Aren't wo one tlesh. you a n d I? 1’Iii.lier th.'ii 'ir n o th in g ! ” The s t a r si.iretl «ia/.e(lly at- liis wife, a t t i c


(.•reatiii'e in whom ia* liml i r i id to i u v o l i e ilu; .'^pint of Ini'iuin pa.s.<ion. to .show i t :ill ho- f(U*e th e foolligii ls .


rejioii. ot ;t Ie\-()!\<r. am! th e tei-rit i''! Liiscais shriiii it back, prinii ti\</ chi ldren,


” All r ig i i t ! ’* Tb( ‘ lio.it wa.s lowennl . 'I'li'-To was a sharj)


af r i iid of iioih tiie an d wa te r . Tlu* wa te r was jierceptihl.v m-ar miw. ‘ We ' r e sinl i ing fast.'* vaid a man in e^•cll-


\jy.7A*-. l i e would le t me go -if my


in liis usu a l “ p ro d u c e r ’s ” voice. “ Down th e r e is tlio boat . We a ro a c t in g in ‘ J he AVreck ’ y o u know. No, .step m. I hey a r e wa i t in g . Benieniher . th e lines. h n i in cn i te th em j i roporly. A'ou Jiiiutv th em. ‘ I go, I


go— beloved. ’ ” Ki t , h e r gaz e fixed on his , moved niechaniu- , , , •


allv forward.s. “ I go, holovetl ,” slio r ep e a ted . Some-


huir«*ls. “ (Jot h e r . ” •-'.aid a >ailor’s voice.


in .” .


liow*, th e booming of th e wave.s bec ame ilio ( la i iping «»f liami-s. 'I’liey w r e in th e (H<1 Vic. wiieiv they had g a in ed th e i r fir>t


Ba r r , almo.st. cxh a tHicd . sU'i.i'cd mi o tiie boat , ami s a t ihiwn i»y l*vil. A iri'ni '- inlons


* Me p ,


e l iame for us lioth ” And th e woman cl ing­ ing to his a rm wa> {hinki i ig pa.*ssionately to hers. if. ” lb* ilue.s not c a re ei iongh to gi^e hi'- liie op.


.scJi wa.s going ev e r tlu* wreck now. 1 hc\ h e a rd a .spl.:.''ii t'l llie r ig h t . I t was ih e caji- :i lli j- th e ho.'it towa rd s l nc Tlicv wore jui ll i iig h a rd l:c oar s for d'*ai* life.


ta in , .swiiiinini!


ji solemn. Ml it ? 'v.'oida Jiml .suction 01 th o ship heeled close again.s t h Sim lay limply lost h e r c'-ura/j t.he la.st- two pu eotiM ti.u*’fy “-i mist . 'I'iicy w life. •• Wh e n • S t r o n g lu •• I le re. Ku . •• t)!i. B a r r ! ” II<! h e a rd h< r wiepiiu*'. I'»i- \ei-. “ The sh ip ' s g o in g .” c:i'-d om- "i tlo' m*


Ih' Ba II.; g lam , d th.


' '*hl[) ll'>W. Lb p ul l ing hal'd


[' p uded Kit down, 'led Bar r .


.A ItoHow ro a r in g ( ame to th em, out ol pirn mi s t . ’I'hen tin* ro a r in g Mi'.-udrd. Th e


eoiild .*^0 I'xiL’s .'-/lui'biwy oni l i i ie f rom where he s a l . tlu* fain: •'li.e«‘n o! h'-i* eyes. llieii.


“ P u l l .” 'I'li.-n. ii '>'.'iiir'l tiuiL th e boat must lie swami 'ed. Tin* sea rose as il to llood In r Bu t Ki t did ni.t er> 'Uit now. >be was -•'ilt* ing up. (io.''.* Iiy Bar r . >iar ing at linii. unt i l th e boat r ig h ted ii>elf. Sb'*'.*-; goiU' i’’


wat-ei*s went, (itiiei. •• Here. I'll la k e that, o a r . ” said Bar r . .•V 'iim radiaii'(-* wa.'* lilmiiig tb . -m i - t . H '


a. s th e g n a t hull of th e ” ( ,)men Alah ” b. onied upon liiei.i. Bar r gave up iii" e a r and canii ' !'• s i t he.'-iib- Ki i ag a in . ” Wi ia l ’s th a t ?” she asked. • Tin- .'-'ini.” Bar i ' lol'l her . Sin* .'•tar''d a t


*■ (j)neeii Mai now. p nl l ing ; r a t t l e of tin;


•>. .-igainst the hx k. i>- mad' WotiM ti l' . ' 'lo


‘I'b*-


• of th e Mirnioil t, would conic a-- kept Kit jirc.'.'-.-'i ’c bail ta in te d . I'hici r. li'iw she


c *ia'<l b..;'I . ami 'I m •.


ll life


Ilia nd; iig a i;ini‘-• 'Iia.Tiic i- \ l.'M'll. th e f*. 1- r.- ai all agi - , ' . l .1 Iliu 11 "• a.- I"


A uMibi , ba- 1-L'l'iiii'-i a • Bluu Angl-,-('i u l i u h o


\'. i 111 L i r \' tvilU'ii b:i


all- -Lbuf gl"U] . I.. .i .' pi'./-iii- .>1 a (. am! am li ll' 1 il.


li.'. lL J< .sire u» vision


B-,'lk.* v. il ii' l a li I ll pa ; ! '. . n 11-i- T lui Icati- r.'-inp n: ill-' .‘.I- b'l.: •-n-.p TL 1 til-' l:r-: I ’r.iv.


P'-' - 'i t ' ' I an


IxMig I’Mwaid V 1. la* im-aniiinu' a t


► .'Umin.ii all rai<-. ■-i f 1,- :lu' it mav■. ir call (


: g' '1 l ba l I lu.' pi -.l|i>,,'''d .1 a\- :iiwal\l.-- im.- I'c•'t')i all. i; ib- ivl' U'" ICpU,giiani lllU gli/'ill ilu-


iiit-'ii.'-ii yiiig . ' t ill- gr-iUiul


Ilurch


buliv ol


tin* luminanc e. Ii wa-< b e a u t i ln l . awful , as a Be sur re e t iou. She iii'l h e r faim a g a in s t iuS bre a s t . sp,,akiiig in rapid Fi*. iich. nmn - te l l igible to tile saibu's in til*' boat . ” I iielieve it - -now ** >!io was '.ayiiig.


“ Oh. Ba r r ! 1 believe it miw. ! was nut .stall a coward a.- yon t lnuigl i l . I wan te d t<i ivuow. yes. tlnuigb it liad en ' i us both our liv'S. Von do care, d o n ' t yon. B a i r ? ” l i e was .stttriiig a t h e r s tnpi ' l ly. Sh"'. too.


luni e a r - ' I . tlieii. eaix'! a.s be b:i'l not dic am*‘d '.ta ll a pi. i'.‘ of {luff c'liild c a r e ? Slie wai'- iioi a> Kip l in g Im.d - la t ' -d of oim lyp.-, " a rag. a n d a t">n>‘. aial :i b a n k ol h a i r . ”


Ligiii


ri.'--. a n o th e r ’ ‘‘' t i r r . ( t ion Tlc n. Ids b r e a th la iigl i! an d tin .‘i n i - t . th e ]u-odiH"-r in liim.


“ Kit


ingdfes .s . 'The ian te rn eb-aiued nii a diiinuuid ' i n d in his s lu r l - l ro i i t . II*.- Imd 'lres>ed him- s(.ilf in his ll .st. to go dou II to the .''-a. .\f ; ir . lor .- 'ufeiy, stood the ” t.lueeii .Mab.”


.she re'Cii' li. ,\1| a b o u t wa- th e lilm 'U' tiie .s a-mi-' t. ' lan k an d e.ild ii" tlu* bn' ii l li of d ' . u b .


wbi lely tlirougli th e liii.st. Tiie rave j img cry of th e s,';i ne\-er (,'.as.'«L I lol ' l iug t l c i r bre: i l l i ' lli'-.v w;.!i('d for th e sli(>ut t rom ilio'-'* in th e I ll s* bo;il. 'llu.l'e Was •'OIIU* llitcll. chorus of .shn.'i<s aro''* . Tlii*.v had gone down into ill*.* s''a . am) .' t rui ig men wi'i'e .stiiyed tioiti I'-aping ovei l iua id. From ili-- ** Cu lv n .Mill)”


ei-i--d Ti-mpU'ion. He c lung to Ki t . a n d .-lie


' lung i'» him. •• But. till'. !- going. Ki t . 'rin^ next boat wo n ' t go down.


'I'l-u mil''! g o . "


o u t \ O U . Le t 's 'g.» loge l l .ur if W e mUs t .” she .sobb'.'d. eluld isbly . You must l.e .sav. d . ” be told lier li' icely. Tliey l ieard th e s t i 'ains of •* . \ i g h t s of t rom l lol f tn. iu's Tale- . Tin*


Sta r e ”


musie iaiis ucr-- [ ' laying witii tlie >,.*a cr"ep- ing a r o u n d liioir fe--t..


•• Dar l ing. ’" you luU't go iiit.) this b o a t . ” saiti T*'nipleiou. erar.ily, alm".si. mid imd In-r


down- - -wul ioui . you. Yo u 'v ; no r ig h t to m e y o u r lore*’ not. ev< n to ^a\••• me. I 'm yotii* 4'(jual. Ba i r in ali tun - i r e i ig i i i .”


'l\*m[tleion .set lier on li< i‘ feet ag a in . B<s-in biloin ‘


fa- i .spiking .ship. Big h t awa y . "


'k d i ' i I <1 by siirli ail argui iu-nt . I t was th e force of tig* wavc.s. l i a tu r in g tiie


’.\a.s sateiy lowered, and went away towa rd s tile '* tjia.s'ii Ma l l . "


« Viiiiing dre.s.s.


was lowe r 'd . ‘ ‘ ( Jet the woina n in . ” I t was tiie m.in in e \ ' n ing dre-.s wim .sjtolce. ” No t wiihoti t, y o u . " Bar r I*’ •• ( Jet in wii.n h e r . ” cr ied th e man iti the {{0 w;i.s sinoicing a c ig a r e t t e .


“ Not whil.st th<r*’,s n woman an d chi ld. ' Temj i leion’.s soic.* wa.s shor t . “ We ’ll wai t . Ba r r . ’’


.said a siiilor, ' ' l i inding iie.ir. Indescr ihai i le scenes were wi inessod a.s tlu*


” W e l l - - ih e r e ' i i be o th e r boiiis, in t e r .” siii[) began to .sink more ra|) idly . .Men ami


women to r e them.scL’es asundei*. in an agonv h i t t e r a.s d e a th itself . C.’iiildish faces, da/.eil wi th te r ro r , were li t np by th e lan te rn s , an d \voiiu>n, lu-tirUlirolven. .s taggered toward.^ th e h' lats.


chi ldren—to rn between wifehood Jind mo th e r , liood. -Vnothor boat was o v em i r n e d by a


sai lor , in Ihi r r 's ears, “ Mo n .” yelh.d th e c a p ta in . •* Pa.'''.'ionger.s


h-ai 'ing Uiscar . Jt was like a gl imps e o f ’ tho lu le rn o . “ S h e ’ll go down in t<*n miniUes .” .said a


f i r s t .”


oui, me . ” Hy s t e r ia was in h e r voic e.' “ 'Phe ship i.s lu v l in g over . Come, we c a n ’ t t l i row o u r iivc.s away. K i t !


“ Como,” whKiierod B.-irr. in relief . “ I c a n ' t . ] d a r e n ’ t. A'ou mu s t go witli-


love iiio. ncM'vo yotir.s(..'lf.‘’ Bu t hosit a f t e r b o a t was lowered. ’Hicy


I f vou


stood ajKirt, tJioso two, whil.st ju'oplo .stciuietl eagLudy into th e boats. Tho e a g e r La.scxir.s


camo n ex t , ciwing an d p r av in g in th e i r own tongue .


fonvarths, an d .sliuddcro a t t l ie s ig h t of th e gl iost ly f>ea-mi.st s h ro u d in g th e .sea in mys tory. ’l l io n , ,.sho wont in to livsteric s. “ Tycavo h e r , g e t in, man . Sovc vour sol f ,”


t lio iHXlt. ” You will have to leave iw.” b Tho captain, in his belt, w^ts mounting tho


roared th o c a p ta in . “ 1 c a n ’t leave h e r . ” “ Th o lioat mig h t ho u p s e t . ” Thoro w’a s d e sp a i r in l i a r r ’.s tone s . “ D r a g h e r—uso force.” “ Bo om for two ,” catno a .sailor’s .shout f rom


ridge. A su d d en , l ig h tn in g in s p i r a t io n scirxid Ba r r . ” Two s teps to th o r ig h t , K i t , ” ho cr ied,


“ Tho l a s t b o a t . K i t , ” said B a r r , hoai'solv. Sho lifte<l h e r ftiee, “ -I— I will t r y , ” .silo said, ttiok lialf a s tep


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CONVALESCENT HOME. -•Vnother very hig h ly succes s ful wli:.-t dri*.


cuncorL nml d an c e wa.s Iield a t th e (.’haigl Home on Thur .sday n ig h t , when ahoni


|H.*fsons : i t iomied. Tho proceedings tliroUau- oti t we r e very en jo y ab le , as in addi t ion th o stipj>er. which wa.s a g a in .sujiplit^'d by tir- good Irieiul.'' t rom tlu* .''Urrutinding iu*ighl-''ur- iiood of th e Homo, a mo s t exc e l len t coiicv*rt wa s given by th e fol lowing nrtiste.s:- .Mi-- >rnr sdon, o£ Cl ia ig lo y ; Mr . Fmhlev. f l i - theriH*; -Mrs. Sl ior rock a n d Mr . d. H:ins,m. of A c c r in g t o n ; ami Mr . ILin so n , humor i s t , of


It,I


Cl i lheroo, \v ith Mis s ^ lu r io l Sl ior rock a t tlu* piano. T.ho Ht i r s t Gr e en Or ch e s t r a ji lavej of iicieiitly for th o d an c in g .


l io au t i fu l and


useful pr iz es wero g iven for th e “ d r iv e .” th e d onor s b e in g : Mis s Midgley, of M y t t u u ;


Me.ssrs. A\ l i i t l : tke r , C. Bo b in so n , Bailey. Bei i t l iam Bros . , J . S. Cook, Mi.ss lAvming. Mr s . .Scott, Mr.s. Ain swo r th . Cl i t l ioroo: Mi.ss Ui iswor i l t , ma t r o n of tlio I^Ianor ; mid Mr. I joa, ma n a g e r of th o Ac c r in g to n (3o-oj>eia- t iv e Socie ty. Mr . Bo b in so n , ma n a g e r of the C.AV.S. AVithgill F a rm , was loyal ly sup­ p o r t e d b y his commi t te e , a u d ev e ry prai se i:s d u e to th o s e who h a d c h a rg e of th e ca te r in g fo r th o of iicicnt m a n n e r in which they prt>- v id e d fo r Iho w a n t s of th o “ in n e r ma n . ” T h ^ o e v e n t s h n v o become a fon tu ro of tho social l i fe in th e Hcxlde r d i s t r ic t , an d in a d d i t io n to b r in g in g th o count rj* people to g e th e r , th e y a r o handsomely* su p por t ing t h e c.auso of c h a r i ty . Th i s e v e n t was for th e l>cnofit o f th o IBa c k b u rn Bo y a l Inf i rmary. Sin c e th o s e g a t h e r in g s we r e first orgnnisod, o v e r £20 0 h a s b e e n r a i s e d fo r var ious ins t i ­ tu t io n s .


t h ”


'I'he l i t t le bo,n u i i i i la 1* [ireeious fr**igln. 'I'iieii


i Ik* nex t b o a t


U[) in his arm.s as tb o u g h sin- ua.s a liaby. Ib- f eli.-L‘k lay eokl ag a in s t 'nis. ” I co u ld n ' t . Bar r . IIc:ir i t ! I d a r e n ' t go


•• I liaw'i i ' i tile e.ui rage. Ba i r . Not wi th ­


th e wate r - . •• . \n d I w.iuo d >ou to go in th a ; boat !*’


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TRY TH8S REJHEBY FOR IftlBSGESTIOR].


PROVED WONDERFULLY EFFECTIVE .M;iny r i 'aders look laick to tlu* t ime wlivii


tiie.v w»U‘e abb* to .•iijov a h e a r ty ni.*al wi lb- oiit fear of p ainful eunseipienccs. but now ev. i-vtiiing ilu-y eat, si-enis to tiin* to a c id o r it. lie- !ik<* a b ‘aden weiglu- iiiRui tlie .stomach. For tile-, .li-: r«‘ssing coinl i t ions. ;i very .safe aial wlnilly rel iable remed v will b-* found in l lood s \e g . - t a b l e Pills. ’[’ln*.v a 10 sad* be- caii-,, tln*\- co ntain only s imple herbal ingre- di' nls . jind i l iei r ellicacy is duo to th e fact lb . . ‘ they r egnlat . ' the bou.-ls ;u;d s t imn h ' t e th e liver, tiui-- r emedying ib'i-.- 1 iiimt ioinil defei 't s wliicb cans,; iml igesi i 'u: . ami :dl'>wing tile \\ bob' dlLL- ^tive system to recover . Mr. IL Bnrn-m-11.


I'itdlm’im* IT'ud. I ’.u .-rbor-


borong' i . u i ' i i e s : **1 am pleas, d to , - t a t e i b a t I navi* 'lei ived gr e a t benefi t from Ho o d ’s Pil l - , wbicli have cu r ed me of in d ig e s t io n .” Here is th e remedy you m eil. Wh y not


tr.v i t ? I l ' io d ’s Bil ls ti re I 'd a hox. of all cliemis ts . or a t r ia l sup]dy of tho Bills to ­ g e t h e r wi th .Six lAay.s’ 'I’ro a tmo n t of HootPs Medicine and th e llonu* Doctor Boole (J.'O pages^ -.vMI be .-eni on rec-'i |) t of 1/- bv Hood's Medic ines (D. ’p t . 7=--). ua.*n Boad. London. K.C. l .


Clerkoti - A V rSW E L L . I'lie nioi.n*' K'-rine; t:iee .swam


wa i l in g lor th e Imats t.lmt would mal te for h*.T. Badl \ hi t . s!i-‘ wml i l \ e i be abb- to ma k e he r way back to Kiiglar.d. witli iliO"''


could ai wie.-k !’• .Sb'* •'tar.ul :it him. “ ^''>u luiV(', ;:rriv. d. K i i . ” In- I'liil inbi l iai i i iy. in tin- l-’r-'in-b i 'uigue ,


he gaspe.!. br.-.;tb]-".'-ly. a'U Ilk.' liuit playing a ]);iri


'*


luive ar r ivc' I . A’-ui imve it in you. shall f a c l i tin* top of tin- i nv>- - togethei •• ."'Itar d r aw 2 - ta r . I-iv. ' i raws love.” n i u i 'd Ki t . rapt<!lv. Then -be .said in


l i -h. •• Bar r . D-. 'l look frigl ii ?” wet'-' g- ' t t in g out. -if th e b-.ai. going tn ladd'T. an d ligiitsb-‘at on th em, tin- 1 of t!i-' •* (.bieeii M a b ” - :!n* liglii 0 ! a life, tile* mo rn in g oi' .1 f.--urr<'ei.'d 1"V''.


( Fuii.-, ) — O


bur s t in on him -e.e r i a a r t an d briiin. br- wiid''! ’. (I ni'teti.


It wa.s like a imib -T snn- A'-.n b'-r.


in t ro d u c e lie new ( i-surille. Tb' n ui;-. tin,* eiiaugeT \\ liy provii li' a J i ' ' rn , . : e, vicL-s of Holy Conimui i ion it ib<'\ .ir-- ; exactiv' tiu- .-aim,' ( lo e in n a l .-igiiUa an. • e x j - t in g oiiii";- Wli\- b r in g i,> ti;.- ( c e r t a in di.-Luriiaiiee*, a n d JKA•^.',ibl.' di.-i U-r til-- .-ak-- of a me r e nmt i - ' r -.1 i ’. piaij i riety about- wiiicii not om* ci.mni' in a l i iou-aml knows. «u- for tij.- n,a th a t want.-- t-r know a t i y i h i n g ' Bu; . mu n ie a i i i - <!o km>w iln’it i!i- y ol tin* old p i ; i \ -'1'.- ol tin- Coll! m iin u ■


wld 'b P l a y e r B->ok a - il no'.v . - land- . •Again.-i. tins li |v ui'g-'d il/at th,- p*'.


ions dt> br in g iniu iugil 1' i.- (-i-l; iMiiy n-


Ml tb . ' .leai.'-L an d iioble-L ;,.--oe;.M;, t liem. ami ai<* m-l j i rep a ied to i'a-, Pra.vef B','»I; ;bi'o\..u on tin >'-rap .tp,


that ' ii may b i in g n.s iu*co lin-- witi: Lit urgi- -. A l t e r


(Jre- k.s. W- ‘ .'•b.dl


I t o im i m- : By alb'


[ il.'.irlx d.'lij.O'l p a r t i . •-. .aeli I [>an\ e.-iour. T];,-ie will |,.- i.n j y.'liow l.I-liop-, an-l gr.'V b;-iioj I w l i o a r e a v - rd an i gr-'oi'i. .\mi j will «le-(-'iid rigl ii li.twn fi'.'ui


ami


cnutuiuli lii : w ii.il a bitji- ( iiuii wbu'i i l*:av T B---k .-:b.l!l ’ur .Mur "v- r.


jMt-al- run ' ', • t . ' au -1 i .1 i l • T'l 1, raliiui- bl.M, k ' ' tli ra' iict u>!;-. 11' r--. !--!• nt - tancu. veil !•-'


I d-» luii think*


Sundav Chur , Pray,


p r a y e r B.c k pr>'\id.r- f.ii til th • S.icriii- -• -'f :!u- .Ma.'.'. a i'-- iC" :


-


it ina\ 1-u. ;; Cbuic i i ub- - - | d a r e - ' wal l '■mplia-t-. iii.it • <'f ill.'


t ll-' ( tingf' a:at aui a r r -'xb-ir:-- uf j !u* Bu'bi 'P III' Zan/.il-;ir •• in t lu ‘ Tab. :I'l-.i'-lu " :iml


n


ur-linaiic.' r .(-■U-'.l . . . I'h-'S,-


l./ii d'.s .''upjK'i- wau 1


milt ually *'•'iit i'..dn lory ii.s.-t nm -. ..ml pro -,-111


• I!,,I diti'ereiil tl'. ' ; : -ai - :ir. ' e . i r r ic i


-sliali il.ivu nol on,' I'liiil'ch witi; but a 1'. d.-:-at:on of ( '!iu i'be. - g , \ i n g e dietor.v i.-aeiiing up''i i ih-


i L '.niK-n:.-.


.V’ , .mi n 'n


lui tum ms•^^> -a! \ .i ti , ii i a.- jH-rhaj-- ;*. ju hefore. Blit it i,- inipus-ibb- th a t tlu- C htircli c.in lead a gri'ii t Mirwani .-j-iri;'.. im.vt ment whi le .sli,- ]- at w:ir wi thin m iM.rder-.


hi th e m. an: in; d b,.,; i,;;


.-oh, '1111 uil i 5.- l.iid a-iil... ami ih a l , u a .o . -.. vi.-o is doiio. ilio t' iiiiri ii ,\ss, nililv iiill 1. in ­ to sam- l ion a l lo in a i e form.- for iho Ii. n f . i: m 11 n um . \ \ i • a i', • at [ m, '.s • n i. lu 'a • 11 n g tho wor st , fur di>rui>iion, at proh.noei l ...... .


hv hop. ,1 lii.'ti, d ia l dii . . .. .11 upon til,- naiur.* . ‘t


bla-j>!i- ni'-'u' !a!-l.' ami a .ja ll- rc ag:i;i: Will I»u am ■; ii.-r (


r- B..,, k ll. tb a i - p. 1•bap-


an d in


tlu'


iu fu will -am


•jiUM'--'. a.- 11 .-lit'uM i ; : u-i -ur - • th a t ilu p r . ,1 iiu - -lually bland. \(li- n


bl\ lia\-. 1'• ■n mild aiii tha t :ii-- fj','-|m':i-'' W.


in v \ a i '. iV i.'Mi .-.'la'iru in \vliii il I'./ W u .-•ll-Mli i !'•• uni t d. Til •If a t .' - • 'lit .'UlIIU a :a- mg u.s ,i.- it, j-. bat l il- .-'ign- Dial ill,' '! •> Iti a 1 g ! ■ 1: .Now tb-." - 'I \ i -um- a 1 r- - a > pr-


in tb-' t iiur ( ii . \Vr lac a n g


-ul 1 ' 'l iing lia: duJlrd


; 'I'lu


' I - i'l . ( 1 ll ii'4 1 i 1' -biu'i . hi -am-tii-i. -i


anyi ! i i i ;o .■|•na * i \


Kiigli.-lini'ii. - ...; 1. l iaidiy b.' d( 1 j-aiglar ut th e "I'i'M':' ; I'MlUp. : 111 '111-


ba \ - • ] -1 - palu. i : 1 nil- d Ml a 1 ir*‘-.ii


B ' I THE PRAYER BOOK.


CANON WRIGLEY’S VIEWS ON SUGGESTED REVISION.


“ STEREOTYPING THE DIFFERENT PARTIES IN THE CHURCH.”


P r a y e r Book revi.s.on is di.scll•..^.•'l


leiigi'ii. in the Cli ll i i'loe Pan. ' l i .Magizm tile ic;< r ( ( 'a mm , I . j i . \'\' r i g b 1 . w v.;


{-(•is a.- ( i t i" Pi-a vcl- IhR>k. .-i r. gii I•d-


TIU' We tlu t l u ; - b .V-.'-.-niui;, ..ik - th e La.sk oi iln- r.'Vi'iu.; ,


t be lb a y r Bool< >,i-m 1 a :i .•


Will nialu It I wur h ami iii't all uia i w. Wc iii-l b.- .-


L-, i iliiii k. : ill- I•f a r c gi >


1 ( b-' ( --mini


g. m.'ia! a-v kiiow,. dgia. i I etiMui.-- I ur .'•m b .. 1 , J


u '• i:oii'M..iuim w; i i; ; a- •)l i be t tiuf( ll. I : : i,' mji:-..'<i ill I OIIH'I ill.- ; < . I ba t t ll-- I' a I lilinlv 11;,,- , '


il l--;;imp^ Th-' JU*'


Town ( j luliuw ;: 1. Akiu i-mu b-.T, W,


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ma n . 1 . I)i.x<m. f |


! b o t tom, am! . 1 t 'amy. will - . 1: the-.


bufuf . 'I'h-


of tb ­ i t wii ouTun* C'M


|V'W<': s i lb-c a n o th fo r n in g f comr' c a n h


b in a r 'uL ll whil.‘J S C o lc o d t l


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