Show n ru irl r ill Strong Im B By Rev M SHELDON of In a Ills 1111 Steps raa Jesus Dor Dol M 1 Seven lJ Las lf Lie Ie Continued coma page 20 pared with lots los ot of wages the very tint day of at Idleness there Will wac a dehr among the loaders leaders that the Q men In the mills should all go out In the course of a few days it If the demands ot of the men In tile the Ocean mill were not granted What us the surprise of every ery one In Milton MilIan therefore the very er next when It was announced that every cery null In the great system stem had shut down downaM and aM not a man of the laborers who rho ma marched hed to the buildings In the carl early lira gray of at the wInter morning found entrance were posted up upon upon on the doors that the mills were wre shut shutdown down until further notice The iiii owners had stolen a on th the em and the bl big strike was on but It had been bein started by capita not by labor and labor went to Its tenement or cong congregated In tOte the saloon sullen lullen and gloomy gloom and as days daYI went by and the mill showed tie no signs ot of the great groat army of f the walked the str ets ot of Milton In lOW lOWIng lag Ing discontent and fast accumulating debt and poverty the trial ot of the man sir rested for shooting Philip came on and Philip and Oats hIs wIfe both appeared u as witnesses In the ease case The man Was convicted and to 15 rea years imprisonment It has haa nothing 1 to do with the history of Ph PhIlip Stron but may many be of Interest to the reader to know that In two years eans time lie he was pardoned out and returned to Milton to open his old saloon where he actually told more than once the story of his at attempt attempt tempt on the preachers life There came also during those stormy times In Milton the trials of at several leveral ot of the mien men who were ere arrested for Cor the as 11 assault sault on Mr Winter Philip was also summoned IU as a witness In these thes cases As alwa h he frankly I 0 what it fl he knew and saw Several of the no ac wore were convicted ansi and sentenced to short terms nut But the mil owner probable able tearing fearing revenge on the part of the themen men inca did not push the matter and most of default for tor tn the cases went by deaul lack of Prosecution Mr Ir Winters manner toward Philip a change after that memo memorable memorable rable evening when hen the minister stood by him at the peril ot of his own life lite There was a feeling of genuine re cc mingled wih with fear In his de deportment deportment towards Philip To 10 say that they were warm friends would be say sar lag Ing to do much Men Mea a as widely dIfferent Q as the minister and th the wealthy mi mill mann man do not come together on that sacred grund ground of at friendship even then one I is Indebted to the other for Cor his bits life A Ian man may save e another from hanging and still UI be unable to save sae hIm from selfishness And Mr tr Winter went Oats his way and Phlp Philip went his on ona ona a different balB basis so far as common greeting went but no nearer In the thereal real thing which makes heart to heart communion Impossible For the Ur time being Mr Mn Winters hotly wa was sub lub submerged merged under his hll Indebtedness to 10 Ip Ie lie returned to his own on place In Inthe inthe the church and to Is its financial support |