Show Not a Silent Partner John John said a fond wife as aa she laid down the paper which she had been reading what is a silent partner A silent partner my dear te Ie Ina member of a firm who takes 90 po active part in its business The active ve partner or partners do tile the work and he g gets ts his share of the ib thes s profits lj I see By the way isn't marriage e ea a partnership It undoubtedly is And you the active partner and andI andI I the silent one You carry on the We business busi business neBS for the concern Where is fa famy ismy temy my share of the profits Ah my dear you are not 4 silent partner You talk too for that Boston that Boston Courier MT E 4 r Gladstone's Church i 0 in 4 en en church is as much an n object of curiosity as any oth otnA feature feature of the place from the that Gladstone has often read the e service there It too overlooks he ri river vel Dee I It t is of rather ancient ancl D construction and like the castle hie b been greatly altered abd and added W t Pictures of Mr Gladstone readily the service in this church have la often often drawn His manner while so doing characteristic is Bo Hold g himself erect he gives forth e in a clete clr and penetrating heard every word being easily heard heird ad grasped With his bis right hand ha d J- J he follows the lines Jines down the Bible art arthe 6 he reads them while with hit hla left he clutches the high beside him for support Origin of the Word Lynch Law Law- Law SA BAYS the Herald Berald ld of oJ Health leagh Mr Mr Morrison Morrison I I Swift pf published pu published his lecture on the ph cal Basis of Education IA Let MW IIa xo quote a passage He says The genius of of Christ was health No dyspeptic dyspeptic no nervously shattered man could have haye done his work wort Mark the glorious vigor andY and beaw beauty Y of the man as 88 painters have have with witIa sure instinct delineated him It nin itIn It n in point to reflect t that the mate physical perfection entailed no DO intellectual loss upon the Greeks I T Iwas was was wholly the reverse The d dill dl student of heredity My Mn i Francis Galton Balton in comparing the development of various peo places s the Greek high higher rby by two gradations than any other race of 01 ancient or modern tim times as times h above us as we are beyond y ad the African negro Out of this splendor sprang their art never equalled perhaps never to fiG be bo equalled equalled in the world The triumphantly triumphantly taught this l r that fine intelligence and no DO I soul seui cannot thrive without t the fit fir companionship of ofa s l IL t I cultured r F body |