Milverton Sun, 14 Jul 1892, p. 2

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ea d’Aubron, bat it isn’t.” oe RS TO THE B A TALE OF 40 L LIVES. BOOK Il.—CHAPTER III. ‘3M D'AUBRON IS DISAPPOINTED ells plantas to Carlyou wit NGAre onisevingaleeay Me aaabenee bahia ie es OE tha fer txeesl aa talb che Taske: yet le. di roe ae bree it his up na Tatea an- oyed, * Agains siademoizelle T can of course say nathing,” he roma But must allow me to rem’ your onus’ to oa nts this evening was ap Se aeeré forgotten it. TTL look in on aadlesonph ¢ that he was tall and wore long Carlyon’s society e loss of by ne Deliecten that Lieavo Wa your | it is I wished him good-evening, coldly, and he went. “It’s very nice of you to let me sep rr. Carlyon remarked, sipping the tea I fad tact on canine “I think it’s very nice of you to want to ,” Lanswered; ‘‘besides, ’d.a great deal gr you were here than with A d’Aub-) You were nearly, drowied, weren't you? “Would you, really?” he exclaimed, “ Why? ” ve neee like him. Me. Carlyor NOE RUE The felt my ear isl tive P Gate meh for hier myself, thotgh,” he add 1 should think oars ae eslet ry bad te fr arked, He ° darkne But i avail. ist friends, butit’s a little too expensive for | i me.” ally wins, doesn't be?” I asked. dr ir. Carl bron. I hope that you are not vel aren) y with Min f a louded over a little, and he ook: i thong not very friendly with him,” ne ey only met him atthe casino, youn Ee Bae a think help amen tlenines en rather kind to There was a ith ck at tthe door, oad a room be: A gentleman. fer Monsieur,” he Bas acliver it to Wy Carl: ” Mr, Cava “repeated, evi- deal surprised. ‘Who on tosee me at this time of ae ae we never left word where wi either. Sure there's no mis- e? “T think not, sir,” “The note is addressed Arthur Carlyon, a the man_ replied. to eu bahanees. into Monsieur’s own hands. low.” garpriae; then a Rate crusted vue note up indignant- Yee An right! You cam tell the gentleman Gain aheadh x comes be paid eli Soleey Loe he aa to me, ‘ but I’m afraid I must. sr “potato mast go, of, cours, then,” Tsaid, | holding out my hand. ‘ Good-evening. ” Good: —but perhaps you don’t care to receive "callers 2 he asked anxio Beri es See I felt tink that you might eallonce, Taaid smilin you and g sree pimeslt off at last, and my ey’ followed him with something like regret. 4 = Bad felt mnfoelt ail more callons are is never in her worst state. Si _ guaenb iv, ni Ih an a Carl lyon, that was i ry. “JT should think so. M. d’Aubron gener- i -yly. E. © | What was he to me, or I to him, then? was not much to tell,” 1 ae a ” | aged to pull through, and directly | was a ing which disp! ITTER END. ed up my work and pre Perhay ‘pees hava ‘tured out very diferent. tell? But fate in ca tolt; west an i golden moon which had risen from oft, geese: of the odorous night iy hot temples, I lingered. Al ae ian sgainay ths wall, ee in the ha shadow of the gable alone, T- let m eyes wander dreamily over the gustowy landscape and fom tes midnight sl the woman never lived wh the path i ia tfrout of the villa I saw cae men standing ulster and cap, Tould see nothing o y liad moved to sy Stes of against my wish, xouse. “I never see any one Carlson say, bi hushed, but ati etletly audible to “The ee state. ay ief silence, broken ad alba tones of the other nary die ae ears sa a curious sense is Fomine nd I leaned forwar eagerly ai ng my eyes ald bing ish noting je im outline of the speaker, and e. Tt told me nothing, was tal Surely be. ee the new-comer say slowly. ‘Isvas dow: at Clanayan Castle, that queer old place mh peat yum ean it that my father was 80 See Geen you? (Partha Carlyon interrupte , we got landed subinerged before we thought of turning back, and so our only retre: ras cut off, ing in fat faliing Mad was be alive?” ‘Just. He had a very close shave of it, but he’s getting ae now. Iwas almost given up myself stone time, but T just man- Iw sudapeabigh travel the, doctor Toritered to the South of Fran “But what on earth mi {| this anger a iy, hole? sre fh gees ae at we Wi Sr Mobceatil leas seeks E irag'ae Nico and I bad a letter from your mother, telling me that you were here the | ccaeat was so | pant nature of 'yon’s observations wn | ORs was a Aiea of the fellow ing discover ba ‘There i is very little chance that he will \e quiet answer. oughtn’t to apt to ime tit. Youdon’t look strong enough to stand much. But I couldn’t * help. saying that. about it re, if you don’t mind. Be- sides, there's something else I want to say He dropped his voice a little, and I could not hear what he said. But. apparently it leased Arthur “ive all nonsense, you know, Bernard,” say, testily. ‘You seem to 608 pe all his time in bis Hbsaty or among the poor INTRODUCTION. peo) | After Mr fn a in tue T gather" aur tal it Thad oneao things ight Bar attarwacd | Had ant thas a 1 | belp at. fivove muatter for reproach that even the borne pier a sorry, old chap! Perhaps I| ¥' , Arthur, We won't talk| tou! onper be cheel i, notwil auger Mouse hia apo TUT one nswering voice, saw | ™ gone with pg: advise can apts tocl Aes abe pie once.” You you choose,” caigon eae ge “J don’t Old lways was a meddlesome idiot, stood | ond ant thelieve ihe knows what he’s talk: ing al 2 ‘cara Erle is not an idiot, and men rate, an reveled ‘Arthur Carlyo . went away an hour ago.” Oh, he bas boen ligee) then 2” remark- to! od the other. 4 Yeu: ho dinod herds « And yo such, Arthur, he must aracter. in your excuses ani [come round to my You ak oma, aldnrebe hare} talking to youat all, Thadn't promised your mother God kuows. Acthur Carlyon's tone chan che old cl ° me at a think hae you're a Tule bi Pease in the present case? eally. 1 can’t **You won't come with me, shall eee 28 had ange he ne pean Giatdealy,' last exclamatic amazement, and then, f tal und. I, too, seeing a shadow cast mies the two upon the grass, ed over the baleony, and saw my father with his head uncovered wi een his te * Mons’ 4,| Alceston. CHAPTER V. MR, CARLYON’S COUSIN. My fa ier, alebauah in pec with he could a te till the inst ace oe ay gave it me desired that ee Aa oe Mant = cigaeaten ill bet betwen ie teeth. d the words of in- There a cane the ae ips. Hi in| Sern, shi, mas less lips. stood. Ieould see him plainly now, but hollow, and his face seemed sharpen He Le! standi ing. now with his ie a rH part. | 5 d, and teed han d to his head; and fo ot ButT gathered from the indig- Caskron a hi naturally easy manners, and the usual Coad betweet ia be But I noticed that aks my hers baad shed Lord Aleeston’s it ‘seemed to send a shiver through his frame, and he dropped e aot ould have’ niso the momentary agitation which both had betrayed? ‘The more I wondered, the more Frente the whole. thing seemed es utter confusion. Then at last, moved oe a sudden stal ay paker room, down-s into the ae (zo BR CONTINCED.). ~ A row of pine amor nts t “great dex! to tLe man wh ‘sit; on yple, they say. ‘re all wrong, I can = you." + irda: pe the cree] gar he” Thee F bonita whe coring solee: I’m an older ow more of the pstier - fiat Tgauid tock afl you. Ihavo plenty | ¢ ¢| of troukles of my own to occupy my min fey Tam de See atieg ch for |7¢ ‘on will take me in and | P' od Go standing “inthe lover window, | coop diguty my ir de 7] Rentgebs ‘this is my cousin, the Teri of ay a or ai plscaiyepactet ‘ll | had been so delicately treated by “royal- =| 8 A few feet Rity tio rom him, Lord Alceston | SP! king-chair thinking, until | hurl ee < Beciiens ats iia nniae ae Bae Tt seems aly yesterday that the second on fakneg Quee: -ystal Palace nae, neronasrt to Russia, where in the wonderful White Palsoe of the Cae gach a wedding pageant as was neve! | out of fairyland tool Are! hi ission to oe traditions and routine of the Hog cou exed quest ti n_of precedence was eras reads when the little Princess Marie was born. play one of the royal boxes sat the still fair and very with her two di lace, phi the little pres- charge ofa huge cannon, to the ground dead ata oe the accident cor ld b derstood. Capt. Dale was an experienced aeronaut, and fog Eng- | given many successful exhibitions The eause of the accident is being investi. Sse is foand that the material of the balloot from | asotdenit could nat be satisfactorily account, ed for, as Capt. Dale was Veteran aeronaut of the most consummate 3 olnes: out sons, - most ty women and children, shad gat hhered to watch. the Je too eintien Pe linoe be che deta like lesd with the asd oes ae About Bal bie the ie who inging to fae, was. thr aon ssh coc etall tat . and were ogee with tl teion rang aoc little zi hee sot Victoria, beside her. of nations." “ Alas:for the powers wwe might say, when royal Shoat t only to cemeni ke te °| compact an element of true personal feel- one who kaow the high-spitited’ Prin- cess Marie of Edinburgh are well a sed and ‘timid ji ia coth oe which Marie was dispensing w: ‘The omer, u ope of the See rank, Skee eaitating ov Prive whispered to ‘the little girl, ‘ eet ie ibe who you are. A Hash of the eye, proud uplift of the head, was the answer, a1 ral sales ter of the two empires Stan and visitor, well pnnitien that she sisters, now to be married, were edu- grew up, nearly of a size and. a in tears. She objected to the Taewent asseaus, wedding gifts, The tent, as old as the daya of Solo- at Balmoral—Marie discovered her sister | by s | made on tl ing Dale had hardly ‘a whole bone in his = He has not recovel consciousness, the yyeiciang say that he will die’ within a tore through his face, Several other specta- were injured by the anchor, but m severely. gc Zig panicin the crowd during the fall was in 1| of freshly ent grass, a aUathe ay fomdeanvesleccie cr looked like a es were neither ill nor ‘injured left the grounds the accident. Read Carefully. ir ‘Thompson's Criminal Code, ‘h will become law next week, and es owned contains te Hes provision: Everyone is guilty of an Tnidictable. of- {oh mies ible to ou yar ’s imprisonment, not exceeding one thousand dollars; who. (a)Uses or oe Be allows any part of any premises w control to be used ingly allows to ployed, in Be control, a1 ofrecording any bet or wager, oF ri an} hom th Custodian or depository ene walcaile’ thing (ii) Of any race, (ii) Of any contest or trial of skill or en- r durance oi ribet The provi of this section do not ex- tend to any ‘person by reason of his becom- rty, or valuable thing staked, to be wwful race,sport, y any incorporated ascuciation during the sensenal progress of a race me A oat wheeled, pneumati is ese | invented ve Charles F, Clark is iting tracks ans is said to in- five seconds to Marvel, the Sy aeehal bintk Bix thet won the Doncaster andicap at Sydney, W., last month, is well: tamed, for Shieved a performance rey Peds. While the watch is no people. —[Harper’s Bazai din uy ome. | re w jlearnin; ? That ie fe this is certainly not proved y +h in Canada and the States every war. and public | in discussions make or mar the well being ofa rac qT What » foolish qusstion is that we] re tant in Australia as it isin America, Maribyrnong was @ ing Dutchman nes orie M Miya ‘e was emma di Ve ‘THE WEEK'S NEWS. : CANADA. Inde McCrae, of Algoma district, died huraday evening at Saul Mari set Sty. ayeea pedlar, was killed on wheG TLR wack se Egerton street, London, ay afternoon, , Peter Stuart, of Liver I, ecked off Yarmouth, N.S., and Daring che first six months of this yeai 24,218 immigranse reached Winnipeg for = es wweboy named Jerry Connor got be- yo nd hi depth while bathing at Brock: Ville the other day = w ed. 2. J fest catke provincial gen orl election Sochsandlice: diel ton ae “Saito red Fyfe wheat has heen award a clataranniep got macetet ee te retina I Afiller’s Exhibition in London, ing the past three months Messrs, Hintlenté Blase, of Halliar, have carriot (000 barrels of Canadian flour to the - Robinson's fine saw mill at Fisher's waives on Lake Wiasipegs bab Hiroyedby fre with all the winter's cut of oy oe red. Prosser aged seventeen, was drown- ¢ Humber river near Toronto. the other eat ae by the upsetting of a boat as he stepped into i Archbishop Chai, of Kingston, willis fue a circulat, asking for ‘contributi in the election of Debate reer Gidaten in Tr Yale Peete at New Haven, Conn, conferred the title of doctor of ‘divinity on Sir Donald A. Smith, chancellor of Me- Gill University, of Montreal. feated They are At the Warwick sessions on Tuesday Mrs: Marion Hamphites, wile of the vies Sf Watton, ves matented to sures’ goat imprisonment with hard labour for verelty to maid servant, wi requent!y | siripped naked and fogged with s whip. rs of the city of Chicags, which went ashore on the Trish coast durin aheavy fog on Friday, have been all safely Ja tno panic, an Pagal ie yeast Aeeeattier ead onioer The Irish Coast guards rendered very valu: able assistar constant fighting between the Trish making an enormous amount of ry burdens placed w displeased at the strict fave received to preserve order in UNITED STATES. The Chicago World’s Fair executive will has been bought by Detroit dimé museum manager for $750. Mackerel in great oumbers nd large sizes ree in on the Maine coast. d that the poet Whittier weil siale the ‘opening ode for the World’s Fair at Chicago. Atomado at Mason, Neb., on Friday night, caused destruction amounting to $30,- 000. aS, Hae first Sees ship of as launched at see his barnyard, near St. Mary's, O., tasked by hoge, Elle and perdaly eaten. With the dawning of July 1 nearly 150,- A lobeter factory ab Honne Bay, on ef, Newtaaallnnd oka Deal raided ty the British warship Buzzard, which d the establishm Ts dhs distlan neal Quebee city pray- ers were offered on Sanda, for a cessation of ra le in Rimouski the supplication showers, as the crops are in duane Tromideoaghe . Geazor tried to cross She received injuries which it is believe Will prove fatal, and both her horses were ill Joseph Cote, fifty-five years of age, was a coal car in the Michigan Cen- lestroyed everything connected with | ‘out of werk by expiration of agreement. d_ complicity , Texas, have Dr. W.B. Gide a well-known New York physician, w aereree TANS at Long Branch, N.J., oe Keighta 3 of the ee eee is an hectare formed in Als premacy of the eripaal ning 6 Roach attempted to board so elec- tric car last week at Sault Ste. Mari fell under the car and was fami ind eet iron manufacturers and Amal- y gamated Associations at Trowworkors ie ed vheir dispute and 10,000 ar dent Harrison has sent to the Senate | 1, | the name of John W.-Foster, of Indiana, as two of his oldest employes, and £400 to the wi ie of an Bae on Wednesday lightning struck the Tealdenee of Mr. Robert Dodds, esti dog was killed and another i ue aa Mrs. Dodds, ‘who was on ya few feet away from the dogs, was uninjur The smuggled liquors ‘which have been |, John H. Iyingin theexamining warehouse at Quebec re sol Secretary of State. pee 5 ‘The appointment was Jennie, for violating the modus vivendi in The vessels were taken t Snyder, who supe:vised the roll- with which Ericsson’s the Albany iron works. monument to the late President Garfield, in “| Garfield park, Chicago. It is to be a bronze vant legislation nto force and refu vis macy, England must talk to him an the language of cannons and gat- equestrian statue on a granite pedestal and will cost $100,000. Thester Bulli, of Steven's Mills ‘lled the other night by porto listen to| © of | ona brig for sm Jest summer on his| | woyte the North Pole GREAT BRITAIN. A scarlet fever epidemic prevails in Lon- don, Hng., whers 2,670 cases have been re: porte: isian. x. Tanner, the Irish M.P., was knocked down, injured and robbed at a political meeting at Tuam the other ‘The fear among capitalists sbavbous tale mad for Ireland may carry is causing almost panic in Irish bank stocks and other securi- ‘tit it Henry Francis Seymour Moore, Mar- quis of Drogheda, Ireland, is dead. He was Teen ti162¢ 4nd pwoa:cesceniled MPO at eal polsies of dock labourers at South- i perticipents | Mra, Anne Margaret Montagu, who is serving @ term of imprisynment in Ireland Tie deka oR duazuia, Aims toa son in priso Afchbishop Walsh, of Dublin, has written a circalar letter to the Catholic fo Hor rd Blake arrived at Moviile, Monday qoomiog; onthe Allan linge “Par: ti elergy,| i Rolling mill emy mp jn Philadelphia ae Let ia a bg hr on gely4 4th, Prof. Rogers balloon as and was carried ‘nich rij joon cole, ‘The professor and this ausist- ant Ww: A + wide has started down he hillside refs of Gi welle: IN GENERAL. In Dizsak, Turkest: have died of cholera in four day ident Diaz as head of (he Mexican republic. to incite political disturbance. As the result of a dispute in regard to estion of boy Isbour, the Shoemaker’s ae = 50 killed and w ‘Gk Parnellite Executive Com reat Britain, while -Feare tting roe Sina. i of Munich hos rejected upon of Columbus’ vessel, has been launched at = A Calentta despatch says the Afghans lst recent fight the ne Now emegian Ministry has resigned be- cause the King has refused to sanction the Ssathihmenter Norwegian cons hat Clark Stewart, aged 92, while galkings ti ‘ un over and killed by: the] \ to preserve | i 01 The United States cruiser Mohican has ine | Seized the vessels Kodiae! ttie and sed ile, has just died at St.|o Louis. He was formerly superintendent of tan, a _dabinbteats o a re Fall returns eid the re-el jest ion of Pres- The a proposal to confer the freedom of the city i ‘The caravel Santa Maria, a reproduction | ‘The Cologne Volks Zeitung accuses ck of having used the * vcopuile fund? fund” rts bop nog a \peror’s mental and physical . It is said that the Pos encyclical w: propose the canonization of Christ conaee Si Columbus on the ground that the discovery of America was a divine inspiration. wise mainly a the Ia ie: Presi- nded. “There was great slarm onboard, | fore renced to imprisonment for having stat- d that Enger AVilliam abot two stags in ie at Belo on the ire , and the Russian Tument is sdoptaug elstagent tasavarer to localize the disctae ss punch as: possible, Baa by th by order of on; 6 | theGovernment. Six oath ill Resllowed The the proprietors to wind up their affairs. out rg Alege, B a was bombarded the Me jarajo, ed. despatch says secret conven- tion has been signed ae Eny pa oem aod Italy for the partition of A plot to kill Prince Ferdinand, ruler of | Po! Bulgaria, has been discovered. "Sixteen re ments have been of a sensational char- eter. The King of Dahomey, who has been i eves with | Srcaned for 4, which, however, Ars ‘French Mereraesh us vee to entertaii plays constantly for his delectation. ich have recentl he explosion of dynamite bombs strike sate into the aving conspired to of Fin: ive workmen Re failure of the ‘ish mission to Mo- too te ill-advised attempts late ‘the liquor traffic in the coast towns. 7 yslology of Food. ‘To that sense of personal t is on foct to erect a magnificent | 8¢€ fe is required for the pereepon m of the simple and tm that an equable bodily heat is more sat torily attained by the proper regulation of e's food than by th subtrac- jon rau one’s fae lin a hundred adapts his vt tothe changing | seas a8 | Summer; and eat. frcekiests lune Yana dinner ait tae oon round. In view of which the protest in the Gentleman's Magazine ot De NE Yorke Davies, an English physician, well an al Cit ito Jat people the vad as welcome as it is time "Dr Eee ai Pertinently suggests that | « ion should be carefully in- logy of food. He man and every woman cular use 7 a he os | the, economy of the Ue mained fo istollecical jar work ; and what kinds, to the le Fequirerents of the’ body in the least doubt that fewer come widows, if, happily, diet their hu thar the foods whieh ore converted in are the starches, sugar, an those which more partially nourish the | nervous and muse! tems are the al- i id salts. es assails the ane alcohol stimulating rales, that spirits and bee and cer snd, thet, however suitable port, sherry, ct ihey ae se ebest Summer advising Trish meas pp ian candida hatte te igite London Times sayz the woman who thret a Mr. Gi is most ardent admirers, and ne has since the isle aed ee rises. wi sh grie ical mi continue = Ireland, “a54 ihe ae , with ject for holding an international exhibition | in Paris Premier we Queensland has received a letter threatening him with death unless his elections bill is Sretewhe er are acting in concert in the adoption oi measures to prevent cholera from entertag their respective countries. iny season has opened at the City ‘ bai ht with it an death road is The Governments of Germany and Austria| i waters, able iene the ae tof view. bees jac will cont nd w. The fatisescesseing bold ie ah orege: Nenteae? re persons are on trial at Vienna, and the a t le . mine eee 6,340 oe * iver and 50 of sinate M, Belichefl, the Bulgarian Minister Jan rewiars!are on the wharf rei re i LTH OF KOOTENAY. Silver Mines That are as Rich as Any im the World —and Richer. Victoria Colonist publishes the counts given by sity of the K. just been visiting. si Belyea, “There are already upwards iners prospecting the country D. the Sloan and Kootens] day by the gunboats Camocin and | Gn, res for the present are likely to pass to Kaslo City. on nt utterances of om Bismarck 80 far as developed, show an even 0 down, disposal, and a band i tak ‘sample ‘an purchased by of Ansconds, Mont., for 000. mitted on all sides, however, Bonanza King located last Louk is the valley of the Kas! taries, is by way of Kalo ity and eae ke. yall the claims so far located are | & his | now etru, CUT IN TWO IN MID-OORAN. ‘The Ship Fred. B, Taylor Was Bun Down Ina Dense Fog. e Killed, a Seam: med, ured. eerie Men, Struggling im the Waves, Are Saved by Boa ihe Steamship Trave. The North German Lioydstéamship Teave, hich left Now York on June 21, has arriv~ suipton.TherTrane: chad. os 247 cabin erg and several hun- the steerage, and also Capt. E. F. Horbertsfat inquiry when the i about his wife, in, Brooklyn, she had become a bay oriee got his troubles, and | exclaimed joyfully, “Thank B. Taylor was bound for E jaa re, starte 89 at Tasket, William Law & rk, A dense fog, prevailed, ible for the lookeu \ Se Bndaealy daa beast tug deg at ths engines of & Almost at the same vessel loomed up in the fog, an ae ah as the lockout shouted warning the steamer es into the Were struggling in the water. was crushed to death inhis cabin, Capt- oe pen nh ay a, vlogs badly hurt in the got, his own injuries tn mathe tan Who same holding to, plooes. of wrookegs, and others making an effort to keep themselves up by swimming until rescue sho The Ne i f | high, a ae $8 in | then place tinental malig ke: reatly facilitate and cheapen earner of themines and the transpor- tation of the ore. “Kaslo city itself is growin, mining already absorbed Tuok 6! te trate of Ainsworth ond Nelson with that section. Rapid p made with the Hendry, ame iter at Pilot ‘The foundation is about completed rth already 10 of 15 oar loads of machinery ady to be placed in cure of corpulency, is| gist moreover, are bestadapred fe ME, hs|, Those land and Ireland as being en was manufactured by the Chicago Iron works and was landed at Pilot Bay in from 6 to 8 he Great hore re compl sone of the Kootenay Lake airy ir known of the actaal of the negotiations for the purchase of thes Silver King at lountain; but i is fr. Belyea concluded: ** You yy | that wherever I have been, in Spokane, Portland, ‘Tacoma and peso me the mining ‘ical workers in wing rapidly. Tt is the main base of, supplies for the whole |r ha cre’ ly believed the deal will be mi Me me safely in the bots. bean crushed, bat he kept encouraging the ued without injury, but not \d and about Above the. watar, the Trave in safety: except the dead mate and the dro jian seaman, who had , the surgeor se Captain's injuries, and soon sting him fas color of the ship of course caved sothing, ‘and eh e Trave oe provided of cloth- Ibert er of the ibited by the oft y Kootenay Lake as efectiay and cheaply asatany one point in Am wo consider the interests of rely on might receive some instraction from the fl. Great Britain. daring the m Ireland to 4 ie ett ending 3ist May, 1892 ‘otal. commercial bulletin has just been government whi sprit may be in the colder months, | giv T7206 |2 141,346 that a copy Tinoula Pape to the omers sot the steamshi; Racing by electric lights at South Side Sing t. Louis, Mo., has been so saccess- fal tint the rale to allow only five horses has_ been discontinued. start in bry races bave their number is to tunics bs six events eacl The Boston, es, Beacon thus notes the «Base ball as a manly

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