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few weeks old his mother tied him

TI-IE LOST VESSEL. MR. DAN CRAWFORD, F.R.G.S. :i on


RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BENDIGONIANS'
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her back aud tramped hundreds of miles SOCIETY.


Submarine AIC.l ;i sister to
was ship dense scrub and treacherous
through
submarine AK.2, which were built by SERIES OV MEETIXUS. An impressive confirmation service was
marsh in order to reach the coast. After EX.1 OYABLE C0XVERSAZ10XE.

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Messrs. Tickers Burrow-ill I'uri.o-f,, hold in St. Paul's Church after
Ltd., from death she suc yesterday
many narrow escapes Melbourne, 20tli September.
urged, inider the Australian naval programme, Although Mr. T-'.-.n Crawford, F.H.G.S., noon by the Bishop of Jiendigo, assisted
extension ceeded, and eventually reached Scotland m
The members of tho Bendigonians' So

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and out the Commonwealth the eminent and traveller, by the Yery Rev. Dc.ni MacCulIagh and
was brought to missionary is
vessel. When the "white angel" the guests
Lieut.-Commander attack of influenza,
a
tramp the Rev. Mr. Hutchinson. Thirty ciety Avon: on
Saturday night of
recently by Besant, who suffering from a slight liad .'ett the child in Bonnie Scotland with females
ths ((.Mr.
lie carried out his full as ar and IS males tlu-niselves. president .S. C>. .Mills) at a con
had been lent to the Australian Govern programme went presented in
his grandmother, back she ill rough versazione in the Austral .Salon.
and About
works. ment for in these waters. The sub ranged, spent a
very busy week-end. the course of a short address to the con

bendigo dui-jr all those miles of marshes, across lake's 2r>0 ladies and cent lemon were
the marines are of the most up-to-date pat All his meetings were well attended, an-i
and forests to rejoin her husband.
firmees his Lordship said ho could uot al present,
his remarks were followed with deep in through low the 1o pass and a most
enjoyable evening was spent.
iern, about178 feet and opportunity without

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long displacing "When after say
to reconcile the slow pro terest. they returned home 12 years few words to thorn the Apologies were received from the Mayor of
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diiTirnJi ubout 809 tons. On the surface the speed |

ing a on peril.-: of
p the erection of the they fouii'l a tall boy in kilts, who tlul Bendigo (C'r. and the town clerk


made with On Saturday afternoon it was
arranged the life into which had Wilkie)
is bcin*r is about 16 knots, while the radius of He soon new they just so
Hast know his own mother. found
f.'v"roiS'vIlv-
made for more
workshops at Beudigo
ac 35 OFFICERS AND MEN LOST. action is between 2000 and 3C00 miles. that
the
lie

Masonic
should
Hall.
deliver a lantern Icctnrc
however,
in not

out what a mother's .love was, and now


solemnly entered. They would have th?
(Mr.
beautiful
W. Iloneyhonei.
bouquets, v.-hidi
but they
were
sent four

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tiviuaiitis being Karh vessel with wirelc.-j Unfortunately, world dead against them; they would presented
'J the
It lias iux-n
wai
equipped the awful rupture .was going to take- place, to the lady A splendid
by an avti.-ts.

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at Newport. this meeting was lion-ap
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and hclmeis for the spoilt have the ile;h' against them, and sin with programme
^nreC'd;:;:o» signalling apparatus, for Mrs. Crawford would soon bo tearing vocal
the time of starting of the hinternist who had been and music
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f!0111 o>' insi ritii.cnt;il was


almost These helmets pearance all its powers would also be against them gone
Kast that little
crew. supply pure air

for the occasion. After herself aw.iy from her cliilci again and the artists
at Beudigo very for several hours, and act ongagec. waiting God had them to enable through, including Mr. and Miss
'L v.Tiks
forward
as
buoys when for half-an-hour. another operator would join him i-t the Cape. It was given special helps
(violin and piano).
to over was
Armstrong
jSo'i
!i:is been put
the erection of buildings
complete
and EAGLEHAWK BOY INCLUDED \h?* surface is reached.
found, but the pictures had to be shown like tearing out bono and blood to be sepa them to overcome -he?e powers through
mody. Miss fsalwl Breeze. Miss
Miss
Iicssic
K. Der
Mar
ft understood that the the .Holy Spirit. Whatever they did
.wediticaslv
"With (he increased de is approximate at almost speed to prevent them rated from your own Jlesli aud blood iik-j
no

tin. -Messrs. \V. Roberts. W. Dunis, W. Ver


lightning woul-l
'way. cost of AE.1 was .£]CO,COO, from hoped tlicy never
neglect, prayer
'/erni^'jout

Newport shops ihe department being burnt up by the makeshift ar this.


not loml, and V. 1'indley. who aroused the com
08 the to God. God answer
talking t?id every
work. that had to he resorted to*: This .Mr. Crawford then told a deeply interest
fiant!
taken to ensure the rangement pany to enthusiasm by singing the Austra
jure steps- one of His children's prayers, but lie did
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made SYMPATHY. most unfortunate, the which of how his wife saved the life
and Ballarat at being Soti'ligo
MESSAGES OF was as
gl-inee ing story answer each that would be for then lian battle song. Mr. \V. 11. Maynard (ae
little delay as possible, ACCIDENT FEARED. Melbourne. 20th the large audieucc obtained of the pictures of a cruel native king who had always prayer
and Mr. ••. Code (the
gave icompanist)
«iti> as
tSeptember. lie well-known
"wiiaHc fa
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whetted its appetite and helped it boasted that he would kill the "white spiritual advantage. always
under more only bandmaster) rendered the British, French
;.o a;!ord employment Tho following cablegram has boon re
them those things that were
good for them
to realise what had missed, through Mr.
"uli
stated it After >lus he became converted
for those who are
Defence from angel." Belgium and Bus-ian National
uraMc conditions ccivod by ttic Minister for tlie
Crawford not to He {the speaker) would urge them never Anthems,
in space at New- i

of and dated Wel being able, explain tin; and was a wonderful influence for good. while the veteran Mr. I'allett
working !il. "cramped" Governor New Zealand, various Some with
to
forget the extreme importance of pri (icorge sang
!o pictures fully. gruesome "You who have only been playing '"The Old Musketeer.'"
Melbourne. 19th HENRY GOUGIT.
of kill, wife, Next lington, l!Uh 8.45
September, p.m.:—"On of the results of were the vate, family and public prayers. Another
port.
the of congestion at September. .1.

and pictures slavery shillings or hall-crowns," concluded Mr. S. Mills in a address refer
complaints dough, 30 St. Lcionard's behalf of Government, great which to them
was v.-.i
Ok'ms if Ada myself, my shown and home to the help given litting
the Coir.- This morning the Minister for Defence Dorothy again brought speaker, ''shed red blood to-night and do red in feeling terms to "Old
workships, Kailway [

London. of New I desire to express the Word of God. lie believed that. 111 Bendigonians,"
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.Nti'.pn:: square. Ke.ntishtown, people Zealand, audience the awful horrors associated with 'white that Ciod
tiio a depart- (Senator Fo.ircc^ announced with regret something for the angel' and said a marked
Australia in feeling of camaraderie
ni-jiiat-rs
recently appointed
the (hat ho had received wireless report .TAMES GUILD. Next of kin. father, Wil our
deepest sympathy with this trade. Other pictures were of a more in be glorified through
these days nothing was so
dangerous to

committee to investigate con a all things might of God of existed between them, it was intended in
3 Abbott-street, tho loss of the submarine A13.1." showed the good the church the sad
3:1
Sir liam Guild, C'raigie, encouraging nature, and 'white neglect
which the work was earriod from 'Rear-Admiral Geovgo L'atcy, sta' Jesus Christ our Lord. rihe angel' of the the future to hold an annual Old Bendi
ditions under IVrth, Scotland. Many messages of sympathy have been work which Mr. Crawford is doing 111 mak the study Word of God. Then
to that the Australian submarine AK.l. is the ladies' doing their
The was presented iip repiesentativc there the gonians' Ball in Melbourne, and a moon
out there. report LeadiiKr Stoker AYILLTAH E. GUY. Next received from the Dominions and from the ing splendid roads, providing better houses were wonderful benefits received
Jlackin was missiug. The submarine was seen at work. We did not start this business;
{.Mr. 13. light excursion down the Numerous
he Jiini.-'.er
for liailways return of kin. wife. Ada Lydin. Guy, 4 Cross Minister of Defence in New Zealand. for 1 lie
people, and generally improving launched this through going to Holy Communion. As Bay.
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and showed that there is 3.3ll p.p.1..


on
Monday, 14-th inst.,
to lecture Mr. the Christ of God concern.
lie of promises to join the Hocietv the en
Friday, the None Southsea. their conditions. Prior the heard wars ami rumors of wars lio during
tve on

the work-hops being im ing from patrol duty. of enemy'?, street. England. 'Go ye unto all the world aud preach iho had been
need for REGRET IN EAGLEHAWK. realistic of took indication suing year received, and
of kin. Crawford description that the time probably
a as an
ui'jcut in the where, the sub RICHARD ITOLT. Next mother, gave it
maehi ships were vicinity II.
to creature.' Tho 'white
enlarged and much new
life the Malaba "River, where "Saint" gospel every would when the Masonic Hull, or even the Town
i.'kJiatilv marine last, and ihe weather was Holt, 1!' JJattcrsea on «>o!i come lie k1ui.I1 lie in Hall,
the result was seen, Emma H'omo-road, all unknown 1o you was re
there. This is David died. "Down the angel' ycur their midst AVho would 1o would have to be obtained for their next
.iv installed A thorough search was made, but no 1'ark-road. London. S.W. Livingstone goes put an end
of work fine. The news of the disaster reached Eagle i>resentati«'. 'Oh,' 'how can she
amount like ball of (ire." said the lecture-.-, you say, when would big gathering. (Applause.)
the Iarg'iv-increaSL'd
wreckage was found. It was
supposed that Stoker Petty Ollioer .1. .T. M ALONE Y. Next hawk and received
with
sun a.
did
war: men worship tho King
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have been called upon
oil
Saturday, Avas
"and the like new half be our representative; we not sonu
of Kings and Lord of Lords: when The function dosed with vote of
ivliitil lilt' workshops 1he disappearance was due to an accident.. of kin, wife. Beatrice Maloiley, 45 •lolni whichin up comes moon a

would have waited


men a
hearty
owing to the very con profound regret, a feeling was
crown. Out come the mosquitoes per mil her?' Slit: a mighty shall their swords into thanks to the president and the singing; oi
do of late years, Thirty-f've officers and on board. turn ploughshares
to
v/hich have
men were,
aircet. 'Waterloo, Sydney. tensified l_>y the fact that, an Eaglehawk lion and per million their 'tenor' long time before you sent her, but rally the National Anthem.
tail way di'VfJopnjijiitft' Senator the singing and their spears into pruning hook?. If
rideraMe because
1'oarer- expressed deep regret lad was 011 the ill-fated submarine. John and her that God might be
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the .State, and also Out from the edge of the forest I to-night, help to
taken in of the Federal Government at the disaster songs. tliev were grow iu grace they must lie
place
work involved in preparation ,T. Bray, who is 2:5 years of age, was the see an of elephants 1(H) At glorified in all things."

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extra and with the bereaved. The army strong. workers of Cod. If every and
of ;i;e its sympathy son of the late Mr. John and of Mrs. VZ
man woman
or t:;e running
of electric trains in the r.ne
gleam ol consolation, he said, was that
Alice of Maiden
Tira3-
the
the end the of elephants we t,oc
baby
THK BIBLE.
he had confirmed that day were to rea 88B C@UNTRY SES?Xi
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area. The 3Iiuis!er on


Friday not- due to ihe action of Bray, Cully, near
elephants. In the marsh are hundreds VALUE OF lise their and become
Ihe disaster was
held responsibilities an

the for Prince of Wales mine, and was in ami hundreds of


short resume of report the The men hod their lives great big yellowy green for Chri-it would revolutionise
crjve a
enem}-. given esteem apostle they
if etieei to high by a very largo circle of crocodiles. The trunk of an MR. CRAViTOTiD'S MESSAGE TO MARKIJSD WOMAN
and said that given for the 23Jl't. long ASSAULTED.
r!ii/li(ji:'eii. just as
truly Empire as
though they friends. When 16 of age had Bcudigo.
system of wire BIDNDIGO.
an
considerable years lie elephant is most perfect
ir v.onld involve expenditure. had died in action. tlie Eehueu, *J0th September.*
until earnest, desire to the and about less telegraphy the wcrld has ever known. Mr. ;v busy week
to give the amount join navy, LTawiorn sptny very A lias been received by the lichtiea
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iv.is not aMe Tlie anniversary of the report
He has end, but chat between Colden-siiuare
Thr four ago lie went to England to enter If ara two miles the elephant (luring a short: one

CsHmet "ad considered the matter. years you oil'


Sabbath School police of au
alleged on a attack
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LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEX. Presbyterian was celebrated young
tiit
service 011 the H.M.A.S. Australia. in ljis and passes a full descrip of his meetings he gave us the following married
"Tiie report points out Shortly you trunk, The atwoman
Taripta. A few
Minister .-aid:- yesterday. morning service was con days
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The following the of the offi arrival of other 'the for the
development has taken
are names
after his at Portsmouth he joined tion you to 'ho elephants, message Bcndigo people:—"Think ducted the ago a
stranger dressed in
working clothes
that by Tie v. II.
!
great and of tin: .1. who
veiy
the and there has
cers men missing submarine:— the crew of the submarine Penguin, in baby elephants refuse to
go into the wato the thought of a land that never, never liarvey,
visited tlie farm of AJr. .Joyce
workshop.,. preached a suitable from shortly after
place in had that had litera senium
Matthew,

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carried which lie returned to Australia, Bray made r.t their parent*.' request, and the parents a book, never, never a
breakfast. lie
in the work LTEUTKXAXT commander thomas and said that lie
iiot'ii a iiicrcasc large
visits to his then squirt the water them. The ture of any sort, never, had printed page
IStli chapter, llltli 14th verses. Dur was
making
the shops the result has of F. RESAXT. periodical Eaglehawk, and over a
his into New South Wales, and
ing the service way was
In some I
a duet was rendered
(lilt.
and courteous earned for old elephants then dow.i to the water land is Centr.1l Africa. Obviously nicely
congestion has occurred, Xext of Kin.—Father. K. Besant. 2 .St. jovial disposition go |—that hungry. Mrs. who was alone
iiotu that great j

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him the respect of all with whom he came and a large crocodile nibbles at his feet, the challenge is to give it the best of ail by Masters Francis ami Kodie. Mr. C. Joyce, at the
is to Liulbrook London time, supplied liim with a meal. About
the tvsidt that it- impossible •lolni's Garden. Avenucli books—the dear old Bible. "When I pene Smith gave an address to the an
iviih
in contact. lie was member of Refuge forgetful of the fact that, the elephant's appropriate
in construction and a hour afterward* the name man returned in
repair Vf. his trunk.
v.-nr!: .hcieiuiy to most powerful is Up trated iuto the far interior, there to live, scholars, basing his remarks Christ's
on
;
Tent, I.O.Tv., and his departure weapon
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the since prior different and tVi-oatcned her with
Tiio of workshops well-known words. clothing,

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growth LlEl'texaxt hox. leopold the trunk, and down it there to sec, I buried myself amongst ilie •'Suffer children
little
iiig-
from the borough was a regular attendant goes elephant's if
ha, sacli that a revolver that an
improper

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!.»ct*« was
calabbVhm.nu into the marsh, and in a second the that be able to at to unto me." rendered request
hei;'
scarlett. of the Myers' Creek Church of England goes -people I might get come Duel.'; were

«<ui labor has now to be lindor 22ft. crocodile the back of the black man's brain. That
not complied with he would blow out her
Xext of Kin.—Brother. Major Scarlett. Sunday School. Sympathy with the rela lon.T is hung high in tile in a
pleasing manner by Masters Francis
the open air." the of the brains. The Irian forced his way itno the
t.ifccii til

Lord Rownhaiu House. Hants. tives has been sides. air. I shall never
forget that sight until [is meaning title of my book, and Iiodics and Misses Pauline and Lilian
Minister added"Ir is obvious tn
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Abinger. Eng expressed 011 all


Black,' for in order to think black house, and Mrs. Joyce was
struggling witii
'fiie
land. I die and the day after." "l'hhking Tyson. The liev. .). U. liarvey again him
of the relief which the must and screaming when her husband

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inc r'it'i. in s;n'te The Rev. AVorboys presided, and ox you tirst of all unthink whit'.'. in the to a crowded ar
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petty OFFICERS. .T. your preached evening con

be rived the The miscreant


Bftidigo and li.dlarat workshops will i

pressed his sympathy with the l!ev. AY. |'1 here is too much thinking white about gregation from Genesis. IS. A .solo
on scene. at oncc
rail Leading .Seaman OORDOX CORBOL'LT!. GRIEF-STRICKEN WIDOW'S black.
l!l. was

bolted with Mr. hot The


•We i.> cive to the Newport shops, •T. Pa lam oui! toil), who had thai morning And so
you can
picture me in the nicely .sung by Miss l!odie, and a Joyce iii pursuit.
Xe.\t of kin. mother. Alice Corbonld. quartet

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has been and surh that ACT. interior chase ihree
was
is received of the death of his sister up u>r miles, when
.iv development "Asheldone:"
news
[far passing through my apprer by Messrs. Francis, Hitbli, Koss and Steven kept,

additions have to be made to Essex-street., Epping. Syd at Eehuca. lie ticesbip of thinking black. In entered I In? husband was joined by another
'.:;ge will (Mr. Worboys) regretted my son. At each service, the scholars, under man,
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ney.

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and those additions the hut gradation with honors: when I translated who, 011 threatened by tho
til- shops -ar Newport, COLBERT. POISONS HERSELF AND CHILD. bungle in the arrangements, it had the leadership of .Mr. 1'. Stevenson, sang
however, lieiug
,he THOMAS X. Xext of kin. arisen circumstances the Word of God into their the hunt. Mr.
carried ont wili probablr follow Through over which' language. stranger, gave up Joyce
,
several .Miss
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special hymns very creditably.

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wife. Violet Victoria ftuilbert. 31 Liver neither Crawford he iiad 1'lease this—that the inevitable demand eoiitiuued the until
huts recommended by the departmental I ?>rr. nor
ar.y
con nolo
Bodie at the organ. Valuable,
cha.-e a water channel
Frattiin. Portsmouth. to presided as

None of the at pool-road. FOUND IX BURI-I. trol. for such business is give was reached, when the threw his
inumroe. plant Newport' Till-: n
your lii'e
sistance was rendered to the scholars in
man oil
.
iiexry HODGE. Xext of kin. wife.' Ida Mr. Crawford delivered and wholly to the land, and leave and
lint
ehsr.tete. we want );,ore of it in t]u. Sydney, JStli September. ail
interesting never, never

the of the hymns


conr
plunged in and made off on the
by Mr. liubb

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Louisa singing and
larger and np-io-date of machine.;. I Hodge. 24 Princess-street.. Land Mr.'. Drr.dy, widow of (Jwon 1 )rady, who instructive lecture in the Eaglehawk Town jit. The man who runs into Al'riea and rnn= other side, hater in the day Mr. Robert
ppt 'j

Portsmouth. out is mountebank. And Mrs. Milne (violinists) and Mr. II. Francis
whole under eonsidera- port Grentell week, Hall Saturday evening to a large and again now the Stewart, farmer, of Undent, missed of
matter 'lied suddenly at last, was on one
.
:i;e.v tile
(clarionet). The church was nicely decora

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.ROBERT sma1l. Xext of kin. mother, audience. The question is:—'Is life's work to go for his saddle horses, and
trunl after another inspection will found in the bush this morning suffering appreciative Mayor (Cr. G. my .1 man
answering

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ted. and presented a pleasing
Elizabeth Smail. 14 Bank-street, Albert The lecturer related nothing!'' What i^ ilie good of a look very appear the of the miscreant,
v.1';!-.:' the departmental report and its from poisming. Jler child was
lying 011 IT. Green) presided. description was seen
Eaglehawk, The
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Park. Melbourne. JOHN J. BRAY, of a his in Central Africa with ing-glass to blind man, and what,is th<*
ance. anniversary will be continued the animal direction of jloo
u,
to the Cabinet for the and also suffering experiences in tile
ap-i ground near by. was

by an entertainment on
riding"
^--•m^ndaiirms YHLLIAM T1UBE. Xext of kin, wife. Kate stoker on the ill-fated submarine from poisoning. Both were taken to the Bible, camera, knapsack and gun, and his good of a book to a man that, never knew even
Wednesday roopn.t. lie is described as being between
i'iS how to read? For this, and this alone, ing. 20 21-
Tribe. Stawshaw-road, Xorthsca, hospital, and remarks illustrated by some lan and of fair
little hope is held out for were fino
have I come
years age, complexion,
Portsmouth. AE1. their tern views. to Bcndigo. I am
building blue eyes and prominent nose. He was
recovery. Bible schools, dotted Matthew's Church
little all over C'cn St. of England, Long
HOME RULE tral Africa. The Bible is the oniy boo!; Gully, celebrated its
clean shaven. A warrant has been issued
anniversary yester for his arrest.
have, and will have for Two
they many'a day, day. special se.'vices were
iHd, and ixglewood borough council.
inn:ivv;>as??i:nt. jjoyal and our
duty is to teach them to read. The were attended by large congregations. In
Inglewood. l!)th September.
l£th ^eptcmbor. M-Mbonrno. British and Foreign Bible Society cannob the morning; the Kcv. Canon Wation offi
The held last
United
officials Irish League rf t]?o do anything here. Us duty ends "when it ciated, and Mr. T. M'Keon conductcd ;he fortnightly meeting was

night. Present—Crs. Ansett


r-cvivod the and publishes the actual but service, (Mayor),
rf Victoria today followi-t^j prints Bible, evening choosing as his subject

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"Wells, Ham, Boag and
i.ir'!'i:;\i!u from Mr. J. K. E<?dmond, Io:u>-'L" again I moan—'What is the good of a look "The Story the of Lost Chord." lie spoke
Rensliaw, Leigh,
ltoran. A letter from the Borough of

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<f :!;° Nnti'iiiaiist- in tho House of Com ing-glass to a blind man?' I must have ol' the who
people had once
enjoyed the
schools in order to teach them how to Ararat, seeking co-operation in a move
i::'".- :--"IIn'nr little Hi!! H'coivcd Tioyr.I Christian but whoiife, had and
fallen, ment induce
read. Fac-h school costs £100. Bal to councillors, officers ancl
h»w of ihn land." only afterwards .showed how
a >'*v
has given they might 3egar.< to contribute Od per week
larat, me one and a half; plucky the which had employes 1/
or

littlo Warrnambuol has high pedestal they lost.


to the fund was deferred for
given me one; patriotic
The choir under tho conductor.ship of IIr.
Geelong is going to give me one; .Mel future consideration. The rate collector
ANTARCTIC RESEARCH. M. Y.'ebb rendered the anthems, "Come
bourne, I think, will give me
live; and, reported !!ie receipts of flic following
Now. Let us llc.ison Together" (soloist Mr.
oh! Bendigo, in the of rates
name
God, stand X. "lie Watereth the Hills"
—t!enera!, :

£2/9/(>; sanitary, .£2/3/;


SH.VKM-:T()N KXI'RWTIOX. and deliver, Pentrealh).
give these negroes a school. water, .r27/3/S; total, .£32/3/9. 'Hie water
IjW!)0\. 1!+11 £ont (soloist M.ss I". Lawson), and ".Seek Yc
i <»nihi-»r. The Lord Bishop of Bendigo—like the conservator the of water
gra the Lcrd" (soloist Miss I. Mi.;s reported depth
Sliac];!"tnn. Anturctic o>: cious man he i*—lias the first .11. Tru.-col,tj.
tin"1 given iu the reservoir to be :!ft. 3Ain., and tho
M'. Freestone nt the The
;i!hl iiaitv. vc j'rom Knc AVho will follow? Plea.se note that presided irgan.
none

celebrations will con'inacd on Woan^s nverng" daily consumption gallon";.


this Trill touch hands. I only lie
money my The treasurer's report showed credit bal
when social be held.
came here on the condition that the Uni'f day evening, a will
ances oi and 011 the

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cd Missionary committee of Victoria would and commission accounts


borough water
The inaugural ineetin<r of the Quarry TTill
OBITUARY. push the enterprise. It is absolutely un that, Ita was num decided
Pleasant respectively.
sretarian. The Bible, and the Bible Sunday Aiternoon Society was
alone, ber of men be employed cleaning rite
tip
is the only neutral yesterday afternoon in tho Con<*re;;a
Ti:v cccr.'.nd :;t >ur.sc rallying grmmd that: In'Icl
reservoir catchnient area. It W'as
recog
]>r: exists, and I send out "the tionai Church. There was a atten
ili!i-^.- call, remem splendid of this
v;-- .Miv nised that- work nature would
,
i mi
Saturday rooming »>i
bering the whole fabric of dance. which promises well for the future
X.rit]. M
v.p.s v.-i-il mown BciK!:-ro.
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our
Anglo not onlv be of advantage to the refervo'r

Saxon rate- is built on the Bible, which of the society, which is entirely undenomi
Nif«>l when vain fell, but would also be a means

r;.,- .Mrs. was the widow of Mr. iias been uulv caile.d the book of Cod national. The .Rev. T. Tioseby presided.
}). v.iii> was of iinding work for some ot the unemployed
lor miiiiv year* o and the God
i,a.rl* of books." Miss J. Herbert acted as organist. The
!irm of Kenwiclc and Co. ibe iu 11)0 borough.
-iie In reply to lo afternoon introduced
d request
:i.

say something subject for the was

!3R1D(;K\YA'IT!I7.
'I

lu'til recently a re#i of lie other side of his work. Mr. IStii September.
Craw by Mr. K. W. .lackson. who. after denion
i

if.t acrl iho .Mechanics' In


!•;'

Quarry JI ill. ford said:—.".Soirr limp ago I dined wit!i


."iraliiij; the fact of Britain's greatness, as
A iniil v;as hclcl in
r<'U'ov (I :vom llo-iv io Adelaide to leM'-iC the King of the wlio is now in stitute oil Wednesday nigh" ill aid of tin
Belgians,
v::i!
When became 1he acknowledged by friend and foe alike., out
band. at
ivr fm. .-ho .-erio'.i'Jy firing line, and 1 then found—as L
lined several arguments,
ioeal Ijv;us Tin: re was a
good
w
and have possible showing
d-. -ii'i J i
ret urn to Bei-digo. always found—th:;t iv is to
Knglaml, how failed to The of
tendance. rotii 1 is due W the lion, sec

r.v.-'.v, they satisfy. progress to


Sho v.ijj taken and e—that the world looks
ii
(Hi !:;sl. Kngland aloi
ethical thought was to have retary (Mr. J.
Wy'ie) S.
unci ilio com
Xi:rVw true, proved
t'i
Mills'.- private hospital. and it. for y. trustful lead in the moial mittee for he
completeness
1 of the ar
of
.
been coincidental with the rise Chris
hi.'.wu
-
ther? for her sphere. Our held Holland Bros,
vi
w;ib ljo
hope re vast. po..sessions are to
flood raugcuiPiits. Mt'.-i-'. sup
vivor;. IIor because the to tianity. jiovernment. was practical
an; Mr. «f.Nieoi, eiv< ff
lirst penetrate the-e plied tlu- run?:!', and Mr. F. Harrison was

ethics. Ethical ihoiiiiht was permeated by


pifvid by Me.sir<. Culloeh and and was the poor old missionary with Mr. Brown and Miss
Co., .M.C. ;Xcwln-idi;;')
bis religious thought. The desire to make men
•h. File walking stick and his Bible. The the
Nieo!, formerly engaged by (.!(,
Sho/iy competition.
SUBMARINE mm

Kir-whon AUSTRALIA'S LOST AE.1. vcrnmeiit men .110 ihe first to admit this realise their
ideals ami bestpossibilities
and Co.. but more to ('AsTLKMA1XI'. lOtli
lo September.
tv' of Adelaide. frankly and Thiefore see that «;ave rise jjood laws and progressive
itiy The funeral took finally. you of the Castle,
I'RLXCMSS'.S T11EATKE. The third ainni.,1 Vciininii
i'i.'r;: Next MEETING IX historically and we mis schemes for mutual aid. mi that, religion
vf?tord.iy. 'JT^ which was ABLE SEAMEX. Leading Stoker
JOHN" MEEK. of kin, geographically Old Association lias been a'r
cortege. maine
.
tfoys"
|
"l n.'.tuiv. sionaries with ill.' first look in. ami the could be accepted as the main source of
pnv.itt
Mi[!s tiie
left the residence oi
Telegraphist CYRIL L. BAKER. Next of Maiido 7 Newbury
Meek, Terrace, Acy THE DROUGHT. TORY OF THE "WHITE; A>*GEL. moral message wo
give, are the binding Britain's ;:reatmss. An interest in;; discus rai.pred for the '.'tli October, when members
Beudigo Cemetery.; street. llford. England. wl!'»!r the States have infuria
110 Eliza troin he i.f
kin. mother. Alberta factor !

^1 d'-ctM-fd ^ remain.- "wore laid to


Baker, Chief Stoker HARRY STRETCH. Next of
A mooting was nelfi 111 uie
j>oyu; .l iiu
in all oar
great. inter-tribal posses sion followed. Mcsm.-. Win. Bolton. (leor^'o
re.-r ted their i:iteiili<m of 7.einij- present.
beth-street, Launeeston. Tasmania. Theatre last; when an eloquent sions. The. very
i
m x\w cess's night, proseaeo oC our poor littie Sparkmuit and Stcbbins taking part. The
;:ir.i'Sy gr»ve iu Hie Congregational oi
kin. sister. Emma Csslier, -t l/ppertou Al ALL-EE SlilTLERS.
f^rti'in. Signalman OEORGE J)Al' i.. Xext kin. address Mas delivered by Mr. Crawford. mist ion station is a guarantee, so to spe.:!;. Rev. T. in address, KC'JTICA. IJOt h September.
'fhv oaken September Boseby. a splendid
cn:-kvt. whieii was
wife. Annie Elizabeth West roadji Guildford. £iii_'l;uid. Melbourne, ll>th I!.

with b' ;imiii.il jiornl tributes Dance, -!!•

WILLI AM A. AY ADD 1 Under iho- by Although there was a. very good attend from the Anglo-Saxon i-.icr that its repre summed up t.ito various views
expressed,
A
group of six stud nst.rVhca pas?e-d
.Stoker Petty Oliieer special authority given
street. Southsea. En,aland. ance, the theatre was not full, and Air. sentatives wiil piny the Kime. TJiere >vill the through l.Vluica by rail on Saturday from
:o rJii> irr;ive Me.s;-r.s. J. -Miller. of kin. mother, [aw the Minister for Lauds (Air. Lawson) and showed that open Bible, which iiad
(>y LOYE. Next Mary
II.
FREDERICK O. DEXXIS. Xext of kin. forced to Crawford e.vpre-scd Ji is disappointment be. wars and rumo:.- of war.-., to the end of been claimed as the source of Mr. A. Austin's station at. Old Morago to
and
Middir;g L. F. Man Wnddilove. J30 Rieli iias divided that Alallc-c settlers greatness,
wifol Florence Lilian Dennis. Millhead Brighton-street, had not. '"condescend the story, but the b-t of the the Wir-teru
i.V\ 1'erkiu? officiated their blocks seek cm tlnit Herdigo people all is good was not the only source, because other Boolean, in district.
c-:i3- '1 lit- Mr. at
Xewton mond. Victoria. ic.-.vo ;:iid temporary He said old llolv
t:.':
The funeial Villa. Kind's Tei«iiton. Abbott, elsewhere iu the ed" to attend. they would never war 111 which we fight dirty, countries open had the Bible also. The: .MA [,'VKOKOCGH, tilth September.
gr.jVf.
arrangements l'EKCY L. WILSON". Next" of kin. wife. |il(iynH:iit coiiriocjueiicc
ot'

hack damnable sin. The only thing


v-ire iu ])ands of Mr, Thomas Devon. with meet again, as lie was going straight tiiafc keeps main source was in the application 01 reli At meeting- a of ho .Maryborough High I
*}..;•
>:ayor. May Wilson, Ada Villas, Newtown, drought wili, as
regards compliance man straight, when far in other lands
he much that
-)

ARTHI'R FISIIER. Xext of kin. wife. to and regretted off it to


II.
coudiiioi'H be ailoived leave tiie Cape, the good old moral gious principles to Britain's government, land Society on Friday was
agreed
Fisher. Sydney. tiio I'.'i'iclciicc

the not larger. Mr. W. J. is code embodied in the for tho


l.'.v'.vi lei h .Tano
Jvnape. well known Lily 2-1 I'oburg-slrcet, Fratton, Stokrr iVttv CHARLES F. WRIGHT. of absence during- t he drought period, pro meeting was

ten
am! control. Britain had beneiited every sliplitfy reduce the prize money
Oflieer commandments. Eliminate Bible
JJ

chair, and was the-


ivj.'vvt'd I'orismouth. notice of Campbell was in the sup she controlled. She had .New Year on aciouut of tho
rr-ident of .Uc»>e-streei, vided the country sent out gathering
a...1,

Call Next, of kin. mother, .lane. "Wright. 1!) they ;;ive department, from national life, and Brrdigo s
GEORCE IIODKIOX. Xext of kin. father. Worboys, IV. J. your go<
(.ullv, «i>o had been absence. ported by the Kcv>". .1.
lier men to had been consis depr'-ssion. The biggesa. race
(the.
up to
.from North intended 'blue blazes,' If best, govern: present
1'' sufieriti^ Ceoiire Piatt's Head. Sand Chesterton-road, Kensington, titer
X'alariiountain, and W. j[. Hodge. you only came oni Hundred) was not rednccd.
Ilod^'kin. in conduct, and
j
.-ivur; Iter
•'
;ii3. r*tion-, died in the Her with me into the wilds tor i'ew months tent had therefore won
London. .Mr. Crawford's address a
(-L'-
Kern.
wav. STAKVIXO STOCK. 'l'hc subject of trust :ix<l wilt a and blue rib
ilo.~jjit.il (Mi
Saturday. The deceased MIOYIDING 1'OIt and the of the then ihe and confidence of all Iter peoples. again carry clip
got perspeetive tiling,
"v;i>
tiio widow |
JACK JAR MAX. Xext of kin. mother, was "The .Story of the V.'hite Angel." This Miss two bon. ?.lr. Mark Williams was appointed
of the late Mr. Australians Herbert rendered solos, which
V-1 L mill >
I UlCel Ule IieeUS (M iiuiui-i.i 4..b
O you would count I.
:d .Joseph native las your blessings
STATEMENT*.
i
3-1
Eliazbeth M'Orath. 150 Carlisle-street. NAVAL BOARD northwestern areas Die is the title which the gives and All'. If-Deadj
Iuj.ipc. .-'ho was a native cf Ba: .stock iii the dry and know verily that the saving faet or in were
highly appreciated. Next Sunday's pedestrian liaudicapper
wife. Before commencing his story !Mr.
j1.'
of age Balaclava. Victoria. .Minister Lands lias directed that the the .situation Ihe wiil starter.
years A
family of i'or is good old Bible—the subject be "Ilonestv in Business," to
he wished to emphasise two
|
-''d •TOIJX REARDOX. Xext. of kin. mother. of Cuttle com Crawford said book sejiool in fbe Maryborough
V,ur one surviv<:-. •'•'NAMES ENSHKINKD eastern section flic Ccscrt, with a. million the book that be introduced by .Mr. Win. Bolton. 'Jli e eiuuigrs
danginer Jlie AS THOSE OF eyes,
Mrs. Kia points in favor of Central Africa. When district inclnde;—Mr. J. D. Daniel, from
*,v;I;
p'aee the i'-agltdiawk
to Reardon, eare J'ost, Ollice.
Jill ROES." prising from 80,(XX) to 100.000 acres
lying never lied to me a lie, the book that, al
jJiiii'.Ml
Jesus'Christ was staggering about Calvary, to South Ite!
rii:^
afiemoou. koura. Marlborough 1'rovinee. South west of Diniboola, which is ways puts its finger tlio know yf the tiio charge of Adelaide Lead
Supplement,!;!!* tilt; statement, bv the immediately failed,
on
spot, you 'flic
anniversary Kuglc-hawk Bap
iu*' innr.ti^
Mr. Arthur Piinpcmi. Island. Xe\v Zealand. held under license, shall be as and when all others they called on
Mii» damning spot, you kr.ow. the School celebrated bourne, to be replaced by Mr. .11 .Berrb,
the Minister, the fallowing statement was is not regarded of
on su tist Sunday was
yester
Tnanui'aeturer. B. THOMAS. Xext of kin. wife. Emma i'ermits to
graze on this a. black man, rjiinon Cvrcne. They that was 1<>
my soul, and of
r-i»rdi;il
of Nn •1.
sued by the Naval Board: a common area, ft'ohig strar-.gle day by three special scrviees, which were mail, Striithfieidsayc.

^ called on a black man—never call him a *aid, 'Xo, not. tint; not
Thomas. 132 Fetersham-road, Marrick stockowners by the that.' Confident
I

that will be issued to local conducted


j."ag'eliawk,. will regret to learn "It is with the deepest regret ve
the Jesus by the liev. W. Clark, of Anna
:h of his ville. Svdnev. to at stationed at Diniboola, a negro again—to bear cross. am that 1hc people Brndigo will
wife (Elizabeth have report the with rally dale,
f.
Ci, sea ol'
'y" BelhO, loss all police bailiff large congregations attending. A
Christ repaid the debt of gratitude. this rail and these
;:

i'!:rj I'd an
Saturday morning aftev KRE1") \V. 'WOODLAXP. Xext of kin. !:ntds of the Australian submarine AE.l. charge of ill being made on each permit.
soon Lo jfivc to dying souls feature ol' the service was the singing of
*• "

Be owed that blank man, who was *.he wilds Bible schools royal show,
!'r
i.i' ">c, fiom jjpennionia. mother. Emma. Helen Woodland. S She 14th September Another still west: of this, being now .vufc in tliese little
the scholars under the agricultural
The
vms s"?n '»u area
hhe was last iv-. conduetorship oi
'

canonised in the Kastern church. The hat. T will call after your 1914.
.Vj Council Sheepwash-lane, turning weather and will be under city,
I
;?a>h*iV!,rt!]. and of Cottages. Xew iron' patrol ilutj'. 'l'lit: Mallec blocks .*!!JA Mr. II. MiIivy. Solos were rendered by
years
'
other seen" occurred at the beginning of Bible Schools: 'B.S.,' Bendigo schools.'
v
winl of Vmvn. Bagnor. England. and the smooth, and the supervision of the police bailiff Misses F. Aiandorson, D.
'.(h;\v,M-
family five rlmigl)
was fine, sea no at,

when Tie Hero Mr. Crawford had


]>. Washington,
third Jesus life,
was a
baby, lo hurry off to
,
.]-|.p {UI,r.r.,! tonk enemy was in the vieinitv. It- was
thought under like conditions. A Christ's M. Xeate, I!. and
-jsliice in Nhill, fulfil Merriott, Streader,
CHIEF the and and the command went forth to cut all one of his many engagements he had
'."rrU-'i.r.v:; EXCIXEROOM ARTTFJCERS. that she might have sighted enemy west of Lakes Iliii'.imarsh Hudson. whilst duets Visitors to
Cemetery yesterday, pud area Ij'ing
'When Palestine irowdcd into .such a short time.
1-j. were
sung by Bendiifo and Northern District
.a:i'-i:dod. and given rinse. but- tiie result of a be under the of little babies' throats. Misses tho 21st
The cor'in, whi"!r THOMAS' F. LOWE. Xext of kin. wife. Albaeutya v.-ill supervision -M. Ueate and D. Hudson, N. Tra the Royal Show at Melbourne, Trora
Christ of God, Africa Contributions towards these Bible
"""''"'i wii'i dioice flowers, vi'ar, borne I'riscilla Lowe, S
1horou S1' search lias now caused this liop.j 'he bailiff at. Jlainbow. The baililts chased out opened venii and A. Mani, and 0. .Merriott ana to the 26th
^ .May Brisbane-street.. police schools will bo received the September,
to In; abandi.nei. The water in the its :irmi—I'gypt they would remember vrjs by liev. ,f.
'
'••••!'• 1.1 H-etion A Xortli vi
indicated will iiave plans of these areas
N. Anderson. An orchestra,
r.
by ~.!e.-.-r?. •!. Sydney. of Africa—-to the Worboys or
any oilier members of the efficient con

\v"V" W. JOHX cinity of the place in which she was last of Cnwn Lauds with permit l'ornis for only the gateway baby com
of .Messrs. A Klliott, K. Straub, May Obtain The
II- Lay, Capel, A. >L\KSLAXP. Xext of kin. wife, and tin re is said, "Come thou blessed of mit tec. sisting
the Christ, who
'

iv *| V. flrmmill and C. l".iig!i>li, Xellie Louise Marsland. Waterloo


seen is very deep, 110
hope irsue to applicants on
payment of P. Serpcll, S. Straub, and Aliss M. Ham
of locating the wreck if she has sunk there. The desire of the Minister the Lord." They should never
forget !MV. 0 ADVERTISER"
"BEN DIG
s-'-rvir<j rnndiic.ted House. ClifTord-sireet. prescribed fee. mer AY. Allen (euphonium), Newt*
'^ f
being by Southampton. We may lie thankful that the water is deep, these two things in favor of his (tlio
TWO Tli AIN-B EAItERS. (violins'),
Daily at any the undermentioned of
'!":: vier. ?.lr. II. T. \V. WILSOX. starving stock, and to place G. Brinknian (>. the

.
J<n •T. Xext of kin. wife. Eliza would (cornet), Jl'Qualtors who are Reprular Agents for
C"-"-'I as the hull of the vessel be unable Africa. agents',
;h" funeral beth i:ecossitons owners on a common looting. speaker's) and Miss Da vies
nrrnngcmcnls. .lane Wilson. SUFFERED (trombone), ,T.
(organ;, "Advertiser":

Fifth-street, to withstand the and death would! then with his FROM WHOOI'IXG COUGH.
pressure, Mr. Crawford proceeded valuable aid. The
Kingston, Portsmouth. sudden. The. A.E.I, rendered celebrations Tho BOOKSTALL. RAILWAY STATION*,
be mcreiliully was ;n HOUSES SENT SOUTH. which was a mo.-.!; graphic one. It
MALLEK story, be continued by a tea and
j
BR. NEW will conceri SPENCER-STREET.
EXOIXEROOM ARTIFICERS charge of the officers and the men who the
time he was SHELDON'S DISCOVERY
industrial affairs.
(Third
out,
Muldou, lOtli September. commenced with inipri.
QUICKLY EFFECTED A this evening.
^
Class brought her from England. Jn thai. the Hahdi—the CURE. ELIZABETIT
i.
A. mob of over 50 horses tlirougn soned by great Xapoleon M'CTLT/S NEWS AGENCY.
|
passed "I am to tell of the
A.
FETTES. Mar Xext of kin. long journey they showed their very Central Africa.—to the time he writing you great STREET,
J. mother, the town on Friday for the Taradule dis of left. MELBOURNE.
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J
y i
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ASSOCIATION. garet. Fettes. Wisbeaeh-stre.et, Svdnev. thorough efficiency. The Navy has to mourii from the Malice, where When he was released
by this great Mahdi benefit my two little girls received from
^.r'?!! trict, having come Sheldon's THE CHOICE OF TREES.
|
good comrades, who will Dr. writes AGENCY. 162
r.ew
the loss of bo to Discovery." Mrs. THOMPSON'S NEWS
nt JOHN MESSEXCER. Xext. letter the future
I
IV. presided at of kin, mother, [ho drovers said there will he no
jrass he wished to write a
H. MRIAO0EXB.
I

mourned homes but, Cibb.s, 20 Clipps-street.


Bcadi?:; hram-li Isabel Messenger. 8- liumflfray-street, by many to-day, al
Mrs. Crawford to ask her to
go out t'i Collingwood, BOUUKE-STRKET,
;!"
p r.!"5 -.f this year. Vie. had the (To thr Ktiitonof the '"Advertiser."}
;•

though our did not- fall by the hand "They whooping cough for
,
men
'S;,'"r<la.v n>Lrlif. It Ballarat, Victoria. him. For ho used a dirty hit of AGENCY, Tha
1.°" Wiif
in active papor six months. the matter NEWS
Every time they coughed they Sir,—Whufcs with ARMSTRONG'? 1

of the enemy, they fell service, JJcudigo"


reddish brjwn
'

''^'W bowls match with faded- berry Eliza brth-st recti, JIEIr
;
'!k r=-- s, STOKERS. their Their newspapera would down and would It be suffering J'rom attaci; BLOCK
:'"t'ir!v to-morrow
and in defence of Empire. the ink, and the of a
fall limp, go black
111; ==t.
: a severe (Off .

night. Lead Stoker supplied quill spur When the BOURNE.


in? SYDXEV C. BARTOX. r.ame:-. v.ilt be enshrined with those of in the face. I got so frightened about them of modesty. plane trees v.civ

duck provided the The let


'<> *-as
passed Xext
of kin. wife, Emily Elizabeth Bar heroes." wing quill.
that I took them to a doctor. lie planted in front of our public, buildings
branch I"tsrloIiau-k ter was entrusted to a rascally Arab, who gave GORDON ami COrCII. QUEEN-street,
c'.i'r'' was
ton. 110 Colne-road, Mid number of different and law I used to wish
1;r|r3
Twickenham, the coast. It took
me a
cough mixtures, (post office courts) MELBOURNE.
i.-'111 c'vfniE<r. the president dlesex. said ho was
going to which did dead time, 1 could
'Mr. MR. FISHER'S REMARKS, not.
,
pj ',-v them the slightest bit of tliem many a as soe

-Vin
...n•

t,!C ^air. to reach its


TbrV"*
.
ij The ERXEST j over ?v,*o
years destination,' I wanted them when would hide
^'c-ne BLAKE. Xext of kin. father. good. cured as as the t'imi they entirely
Referring to the disaster,A. Fisher, Mr. went out to quickly
'taech of":',
II.
Unby) notifird
J*Hby) the Edward Blake, eare of Mrs. and the "'white angel" join possible, as I wished them to to a our Ix'aitiiful building?. Th;it tiim;
Ulilmann, Prime Minister, said
indications the go hnsj
I
levies Poivlctt the her future husband. They were married
sli'J hw, ('one Brighton-terrace. wedding to be train-bearers. and .mistake COD 11KALTIT for t.ADTES.-^U^e^-T*
;
tV '"'1
Sand,crate. England, One day a now conn?, yet Ili<m s*;niu»
had
in the died G( t yoar health
'i'1!

'-r One were that the seamen ser and afterwards con anxfetr7 W«
by the British Consul, causing
I
new
!m'nil)crs/- yon
j
V) ~.!'r'V mem
JOTIX BRAY. Xext of kin. friend said, 'Why don't Dr. Shel
.1. mother, to the risks you try
;'nr! vice 01 thoir owing marriage to God. Their v.a
v.wi't JicJp you?
I
equine was re country, secrated their don's New So I asked, :»r»' ?n 50rr\\ !<:;? \e.-i ;,<•>>j
cr'^''d pP ,
Alice Bray. Feyleji-road. Discovery?' 'Do you vronderfnl
fiv.r!
Eaglehawk, lie do with
,,Hiil oar
life.
I
in respect to ali ar.d dangers of sea-furinc; first child. was born 1000 miles from the Wo p?aUy foel w<» can

Victoria. think it would do them any good?' to which Statue. now w\>U iIumm dead. and {hr.-- curc<i
with of tin Commonwealth ]
"Nut.ura"* Ham* Treatment, that has
;
"'''Hl'.jit to sired the people and by scraping all
'
pay amounting nearest doctor, died, she replied, 'Yes; it is wonderful. We will chrose smnel troobk*
all 1in» do5i<rm"*r lunir ?m»w«
thousand* of women tnd girla of
to sympathy with the
;
follow The ex
pi
ess sincere re
their together, they built a' it in our rrhat
wedding possessions take family.' I then nnitn1il»» tlu» lu-aniiHcatidn iw5: behore

It. v.iis },..-r morning, Mich a clear, got a bottle, To-- r.j our
peculiar Ao ;*unr
per. Wo
of the victims. Mr. to
1
'"'"innated for ion bright latives find friends' fjohoil memorial him at and the children. do for
""""iiJH'u lor eleri
election by win(,er 73ible as a a it to It •Yonr*. for others can
IS8RAND, was it
-nm.
r.n.n....| I

day. gave won struct.— "Natura*' ban done


FRED.
,
,
('."
he thought advisable
ri
f
"f th,- Fisher add?d tJiat it .IMfyy then- tior.^n/) con >vr)s what do. Ifc has
A.E.D.A.: Complete was her most cost of AYIiihi derful to the can

adorning, in beautiful see change. After a few i. old t?i:>t/)k;oxta'c. you. It is astonishing it
'
R- notified of matters of and i<)/r'/i and brought
v>'. J -'"'-"nnjr: troasnwr Mr. arra.v to keep the people Consulting Optician doses the cough seemed to hundreds from operations
|
be easier, and saved
:

v.;_.,.r' all
_
Mr. The this that their minds might lie j
Wo therefore 6fcrv»n£
:"* J. IJ. j>.ibv. wedding guests v,vn:
waiting, and ilio kind, so
RHEUMATISM. the phlegm came
away. After they had 4*babv" to many home#!.
chrgyman was there. free from npprnhc.iMon of news of disasters Sight-Testing Specialist. j

to f? trivia you
to consult our hi^h?^
rheumatism and suffered eo uucb taken a bottle and a half Tin- Gcrnmii in mlditiou
:
had tliey were com- TCmprp^s. VISIT to BBNBIGO,
The bridal bells wore in the church 20 Years' Experience. _':I ropr«'s-»nt^!*ire
nr. ner
li ringing Copier V'ifhhnM. ^ not says Mr. B. Row,
.
rrs that I could sleep," pletely curcd, and have not coughed since." jcwnl.-: worth
£100,000 1 h:;i" iro licr -i
FRIDAY, 2nd OCT..
"-"t a across- tin' square, piatv on
night's from 7/6 (Testing Included). threo of suffer !i

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pains.
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