Milverton Sun, 28 Jan 1892, p. 4

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jlight canoes of the ni ee 5 sent them in e youd, nthe eee eoe alee the: share evening gun of the fort broke male on ae ears, reminding them of friends and home ; 10 81 Las experiment was bel sci ed repeated stream was cumbered with the Dieeey and = ith nibbling at the olottet blood warm su breeze; the Toteat pros 16 des of verdure d Roomy forebodings flea a tiara ee " \d coe acs the waten, within Bo ie the orenid take whi ras dark pale eniee up before them, little afte: at leng! it ee ‘within a few rods, the | seg 03 arris indus! hed fallen Maes the hands of rie are ee oe this thine ate heard that a de- ni “i s Wie seattered cuban encamped in the mead- huge pile of naan materials thatload- 8 He me. ee suddenly itiewe shower of grape int 04 i tives of her sein levee that vast | lifted her anchor ite on quietly aoe sel ar cide ia Rene Ee garrison rhe the ie ald oe farted rhe Pea sails, and, any appearance of the vase or any report sis teen in umber the e se a Salto 2 | What Ke Did for Bismarek, and What Bis- tha be ee aes oe tee charehyard of the taelot ot Beasts in spec bode ae repiaeogrecteesanen 6 He ei okbindng cme Reetalats fad-| with them, for he had always placed ne Biinde shot, Herr von n Bara not ian AN ECCENTRIC LLIONAIRE, bj me Planned a Sham Funeral and Peps an Eye m Wis Heir's Administrat From ia the land of ec: id that he died in the night, and the properly drawn certificate of the hysie that death was caused by heart disease ving been opened in the presence of the d | millionaire’s friends. The heir of the Mion- jout 000 ai and had eats on the interest. His object . all this Hagia le Se was to pare is heir would ad- been buried empty increased the suspicion 1 of truth aroused by the old man’s persona appeara Tho. old maa's story of his wanderings abroad is under investigation, and mean- time he is nasi into the management of - | the property, which he claims as his own. The editor of te “ Daiennik Polski’ is sure chen ein vesoslac?, Cwanty- feat aeaughe radagh ‘the Canadien canals ea el 8 placed under e Nees be about $500,000, while to deepen nals sufficiently wonld cost many | millions ‘of dolla IMsclooin Task honauldice Sates producing countey. ‘The distnet of Seconnsee contains iwentysix estates, empl 1,500 men. po supply sales are readily made on the plan- tation at.20 cents per poun Electricity is now being used in mining, for oe pumping, ig ighting, signal- ing, si The sowi of trade at Puerto, Columbia, in Sonth America, has necessitated the con- traction of a pict 4,000 feet long at that port. It will be built of iron and steel and en 60,000,000,000 tons, and itis of excel- Ys The Antarctic expedition which was to have beer out next year seems about to be a failure owing to the lack of, the approptia- 98 | tion from the Gtattalin eabhortie A new industry has been sincled in Cali- fe She sap of the sugar pine tree. ‘The sugar is 1r | said to be exceptional First ess of re ait becoming £0 at in a few years oak will have to aid to be the only mine of pure atin i feieieica Kap veovully, Geese coveret 500,000 orange trees were planted in Mexico last year by planters from Cali- for The; people of a country spent more than as 000,000 last he output of the tearing i of Min- napalisa is 37,000 barrels Mysterious Suicide on. M. 8. Wearty. The circu attendin; mysteri- meio on a board H is. Hearty post-mortem examination, and found that e BERGE & blacksmith, Here von Bismarck, knite your ake or Bismarck tlt a deeper, obligation, how- ‘At last ihe nae opt aad Pa od ‘boat and dicta up the water among the ing, the deceased having drnak about thres acid. The evidence showed that the ‘ottle of carbolic acid must have from the medical stores in the forehold of the ship. There was noth in the deceased’s manner to show that a most Epeoalie gase, but he did not think == would take his life in auch » ol ‘The de- was a ete ol Deptford. AGRICULTURAL. Deharning Cottle. y to es compelled to infer from the tenor of dise hands, is an exagger: it ja still obviows that this facb i means decis ecisiv ve of the q e oaehoy comers great subsequent suffering, coutinwing more less severely for considerable Geacentnencee ataas oceasionally resulting in death.” writer, a practical farmer, asserts, contrary, that the charge of crnelty is found- Dairy Hints, It anythiag can be more filthy than to put the milk away without straining it is to use t quotations, i is to make good but- nak time, © When the he gets butter is ‘always justso,” and the friend likes it, he will soon desire to be a regular cus- tomer. If the cows are not all of one breed some! vith two quarts of ee the Western plains is exactly the iad st 4 ing and spreading more rapidly than ih the eamery. Tt is this fact. that worries the mat the hat an charac ty, who is fami liar with all the facts, must view the case, ore indefinite and Sab nak West End of Montreal. ‘The * [lions of pounds an regula Fe he general market, cation — w in Western creameries about time revised according to quality, and justice were done to the private dairy ? Who whether butter | Us have honest work and fair play. Colors of Flowers, t for Garden and Forest reaches the conclusion that the primary color of flowers, next to green, is white, which con tains and is the basis of all other colors. ieee a ae utter never appears upon bes: AFEW HOURS IN A BLIZZARD, Mrs. Clifford = her Re Dove, liv- ed ina flat in a comfortable, old-fashioned fact that it was an old house delighted Dove, she did not krow why be ready todo anything res,” also Martha, Madame’s {ita servant, who thought it an honor. to all the flat upstairs. No- have been more comfortably ar- than this same flat in the old-fashion- the water froze downstairs, sibians had to thaw the pipes A plumber; no, indeed. ‘Madame despised men; they Seeaaaee Preatareas toes men, and charged exorbitantly. ‘There was nothing Madame could not do far better |! fons ne rose ever; "The ‘easy Winter of 1890 was. unusuall mild. Christmas by | ed » woolen eye over her boo cuse for a mome tenes, soprpemtye 2) Role the river, As yet there was:no nignot's road across the S at the principal | ae ‘enemy, are deprived | ¥ eee ot fal ual =~ een, all colors, ae appear. again, not into an intangible sunbeam, srtatanety ‘shinin; matic splendor. Britain and Eg: Setiietl sod suleeeiets Cay ee Thode cbs Egypt, has peu the dis- to aati at rosa opal aa hhow long England intikely o remain in the | land of the Pharaohs. Brance alert, and will endeavor by intrigue a - | of the most panfu e | ® ** Mad ld, and a travelling cappe | earlier enormities by a wholesale apr si province 0 i thet wieeaiuy rib lime weight fadame ea be to the Mademeisallo shall nob, go," cried the kind little woman. “ Only wait alittle all 1 of records of the | bal ing all Dov e's ‘* You go out with bronchitis, and 30 de- res below zero,” is “It's got to be done,” said Dove, grim- Jy. T dare say it is not half so bad as it | journey She pulled the fur cap close over her ears, cloud over her face to protect jose, and pulled Dove ed with lead, head aching and eyes stream. | spade for 8 et ing ; every symptom, in fact, of a bad attack Sha”, ahetaitead ‘will you run down to the grocers and telepl ee det doctor? At once, please, soe aa ‘here was no answer jonly hab metal. | ho during ¢ me stra ul ite lic cough from Madame's n 3 | sau dawh to fad tile eee at esoa ehcisoble a the | as an infant, unable to lift her head from ich the sun calls ined forth, rehabilitated in all their pris- was Mar! ! isdemial or Marin could rot old np her head asi night I fear sh has th ® groaned Dove as|¥ \d went out to tele- arege ‘telephoned the the Ba ye cel ther ways to secure the favor of Abbas, the | m ° youthful pringe who has just ascended the i throne. It is now her cherished hope to | nome day’ fegain the foothold in Bgypt she | against joncehad. ‘The effects of V pene ; |ly campaign endity in the “shnalute victory el-Kel over sitios ns ideas, domi middlings is better for milk or | power butter hig ap arts of In very col time to churn tl 7 ja = ik ace eat goacaply Tataree a the gon of French pretenses an Only writers have deplored the the red-hot hovieshoe that was sometimes tha language,legal traditions an tried two centuries Nein Straw In the Barnyard. ts ibs bites excrement of domestic cage ‘his means the loss of t] ion of se crentont that is richest in wom ther: Propaganda out of Egyptain lif, she continues to “rule joctor Buried Alty: A tragic incident is reported se en f Kielce, Poland, ought to ding may be thrown down, thesstock eating what it wishes. If f bedding with Nquid aay oe should be piled separately, neither does fhehe cemetery of that village, a Seals, though after the stale manare is | stand e grain cro; 01 ave an ed | unfortunate doc! good when the plant be quality; exhausting to the e eas heen buried live; siocor had, ee come too late, and be | 7 50 as gins to si manure is the most certain to do good later in ea bd asit does not revert or becom in “Dairy” Butter. with labor-saring utensils, ‘nor are they al managed wit with perfect regard to economy he same thing is true of for improvement is eetase Wet cantly io e| a is head against the sides of his horrible |prsen until his temples were covered —_—-—__ The famine ae is increasing at a terri |" ali | ble rate in Rus: After the eek notice of the accession of Pasha . segreat¢ site one asin the other. But the| ing Con pore in aetTatedasyng ix adrane| Vea, regio down to zero,” said Dove. 1 =a nal “Oh how I hate a Perhaps, however, | i wershadowing. ee ish in | ed failure was cne 3 1ot give space breathe but valiant, set the bucket sent Meantime the bucket had settled | iY ‘he snow and threatened her—feet an ed, and unless sh circulation, would undoul we shall feel nothing of it in our cosy flat.” | thin ad about 200 patients waiting for him eg iae ia a gapely teh kept out by briel an Hike an iey Ang through the pas og inst the windows, through which it sift- , though the outer panes were sealed to Keep ou a regular blizzard,” said the doctor. falling al night. st cover the windows with blankets to keep ott the temperature - | his sleigh and drove up to some other one of his two Baie cases of Grippe, hardly able to hold xu; we 1 Doveageat 36 Wie cs blankets, step- y, , ladder, hammer and nails, Ie bots to the hoses shee the doctor ett in the mornin; fo her room, opened the ven | tilating pane, and for a second looked into ‘on | thestreet. There were ewe no cars; 0 be seen. ‘or Dove nL GE as tis call of Abe. Plock v0 te Phone for help. e last of the coal was now needed for any stamping ont weight ofthe bucket, which ‘The minutes Ronee ours, and when jnow h here was the blizzard to make things | tear be! =i a It was an awfnl night; the blizzard in- d in fur rough the twelve hours’, accumulation of | o to} Dove fer Gentiets asshe took the and began f'that very moment came a Malta Theta Riad ‘of exrtle hook the house; this was caus the wrenching ‘open of the outside doot, | spa: there is no coal they am en and would mean [brought tothe flat apart, now see the jeeked, healthy ecole What a rattling and alpine douoreg Cine beiad shed.” cert * Mademoiselle, where are you going *” | flying all over the dainty rooms ied is too lights eet it is fee he y the A little patience, ponrieal as re Ti ‘ted it into place by stove. yaique. Dove Aa vey she must a reco ath for existence between | sit sunken, was choked | \ ae tr tet eee every ed in | self, the top stair, looking| § iortaely ae the’ well Glled. Sox beside Liat ack to her invali seven o’clock in the at she could uever get the Shoe 358 fest long, 48 e oh re rigged, but she is far from clumsy aloft, is easily handled, and has-r t3 to roll herself up in furs an hour fora whol me strength,” the story. ie couldiepeedily get up the |e River covntry, 1, | investigate. the expense of ball sf) ‘T know,” said Dove meekly. “I did it “ You did! How ever did you get to the eae horrid, and I Horrid oe you sre ae to tell comes of livi bok ry old- pager} k after his sentence, for aden teeny assault upon im, under which, man-like, he went down. urney - the Far North. William r Canadian #1 veyor, has just faint another notable ost unknown mou th Os journey ri the "Nel ia hrough one istence of rich petroleum fies ip the Benes” ich he was expected to ce ee ‘The Largest Ship cane e Fre -master legos sailing Rip ston. She. evince 1, 1800, at Partick, and hs iter cit hind ‘or within one ney of the att She 3 leviathan is fitted with a calla ‘louble irate and can carry in the intense cold. ‘Then the door ae ety ae not lend themselves id flown downstairs at the cer oh, Jack ! whatever made you come so early eek all night i a train ; it’s studk fast « mile or two awoy.. Wi was good for ‘anopher epalve haicy zard.” bat ithe supply upstairs was utterly ex- Thess thermometer by this ti ee Bahr 1. 0,8 jo nd! swakened doring the igh by her voice calling him, his arr ial of fa 078 on t: Next in size is the Palgr d States ship Shenandoah of who Bathe Me built by Messrs. Sewal & Co. of inbabitant fo being shee Pia Beta immed thirty belo below freeziny hi whit hich only the rohudt & dare go ont into ” | and co

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