RECALLED TO EARTH.
They were sitting in the quiet moonlight, gazing upon the various heavenly bodies visible aboye the chimnej tops. One of his arras wri round her waist, ■oi?e otjute hands held hei-s, ; and if he ifti posbesseJ more arms and hands — which, unfortunately, he didn't— they "would probably have been similarly engaged. In a vord, there was not room enough iatwean them for an argument. The music of si fine old organ from a •church across the way floated towards 4heni, and the shrill " churr" of a cricket -calling to its mate in the grass occasionally broke the stillness. They were having indeed a heavenly timo. "Frank, isn't it ijerfectly beautiful?" ifihe aoft'iy said, as the music passed for a moment. ''Yea," he answered musingly; "and juey are said to do it with their hind legs." And bo the charm was broken.
Now that winter has set in, you '"dl v/ant a pair of warm slippers. at Berry's and get a pair for Is. Berrj'a is the cheapest place for ])°''t-<,) °''t-<, shoes and slippers. Bepairs d specially at Berry's, in corner shop, ktelj occupied bj OoUbett Bros,
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 18, 12 July 1900, Page 3
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190RECALLED TO EARTH. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 18, 12 July 1900, Page 3
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