Show A REMARKABLE REMARKABLE COI CIDEN CEAn CEAn CE An English girl was engaged to toe e e married to a young American who h hid been beeh a student abroad They had had m mat me at Heidelberg He died suddenly aft after returning to this country Sh She came cam came over here shortly afterward to visit his mother While e In New York she went to a medium There There was no appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment beforehand and there there- was noway noway no ro way by which the psychic could know who she was Taking her turn turn she sat down by the medium who Went vent into a a trance and and began to speak Immediately Immediately Imme Imme- the Uie girls girl's lover claimed to be present He told her a number of things which only they two had ever Known H He recalled circumstances connected connected connected con con- with with their acquaintance abroad Now it so happened that this young ladys lady's father was an English officer In Inthe inthe th the war in South Africa Among other things which the the yo young ng man told was thi this He said I am glad that I 1 have been beel able to o save ave your fathers father's life once or twice during the last summer Now comes the strange coincidence If It coincidence only it be be I The father writes home from South Africa being entirely Ignorant of all that had tal ta en n place here and relates what seems to him a somewhat remarkable fact He tells teUs how he was sitting In his tent one day when there came upon him suddenly suddenly suddenly sud sud- denly an unaccountable Impression that he was was was' in Iq- Iq danger It was wa-s as though though some one trying to make him feel this and Induce induce- him to move So strong was Vas the f feeling that he got up and went over to the ot otier oIli er r side aide of his tent Heh He h had hardly done dine ne thiS thiS' before a shell sheU struck stUck the the ch chair chr r where he had been sitting Had he remained there he would have been instantly killed i. i Of course It is riot not asserted that this i Is anything more more than han a coincidence e but bu t the suggestion is made that coincidences coincidences dences of thia li sort have been boon so very frequent as to make one wonder as to tc 4 whether there i Is not some deeper meanIng meaning meaning mean mean- Ing In it all Rev MIno lInol l J J. Savage in ir Magazine |