Milverton Sun, 28 Jul 1892, p. 4

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¢ me most. It. * my father must be a man abo fistever the 5 we t TO THE BITTER END. | A TALE OF BOOK IL. CHAPTER VIII. a reer SECRETS “ WHAT SHALL WE "DO nm AIknow Neillson’s stor TWO LIVES. ‘alghi I, mysolf, saw {ty end suspicions of what I scarcely knew, covered certain fs that the room all now. tome while we were clinging to the together on that terrible night, is true, Jot that Lever’ doubted Ce Neen my~ plang. y had all gone rose, softly and 1 need only tell oe whom Ifound in hiding y horror il He fled at the sight yety aby boy. | Very—very seldom now my father On those nights Lord Alceston ae Tam sirsid that Iam ph a pected It seemed OTHER MOONS THAN OURS. | Dean Swift's Remarkable Guess About the Sateliites of Mars. ‘The moons of Mars were ceapeyie} a few asthough t troub! Isat down n to think about it. Iam very much afraid that I am conrti t for me—in that way; and yet I sees 4 sane Io cag uat tse Téball never other man! I am not half t int to be for this terrible mehow, it seems to bring | © oe bah es 'o him—to make the distance be- “My: father called me to ut the request which { had 2 tinare which had stat and de him, that I might k to the prcary my ra dues one of the =o told me all. He told me, foley ing that | am afraid that he saw my Const ie the rol which nearly ens ue was over for both of us, tT ‘come to me in so my won 1 ould this hide cous secret in - rote’ short atime. A pee agol long: all doubt hi for ‘a féw short minutes oo! to be away. Now! if ms to me that I enough, M. de Feurget has« he}. «* He should have told you ; noteyen ge perfectly and absolutely contented, so Cecile d’Augerville’s vengeance .,”” she said, softly. much so the very mention or thought heen a terrible one in “He told it me tomake death easier,” | of going away fills me with alarm. dare not think; nei ve ss ‘my pane nor! ans) it seemed pttee! it was fe had thought over wish, he said, of myself. M. 80: ith our lives seems | 82d he had come to the conclusion that per- good. Iwilltake a Tee to me now nothing'short of a miracle. When |baps he oe enough this matter bef ct. I recovered consciousness and they told me What have 14 Neillson too lived, I could aay believe sl spply xp i Hoyas sil‘ Susly il; thovgh, | ad eap sucl uy when T left Clanavon. Have you heard months I struggled against the haunting | whether he is alive ?” m st fo— o-| Thad a letter ins Ege Sith it seemed tome that as the frelight flashed | es! ny fireside ina darkened room, u1 ‘by: “gies ignt nape But oh ! the fait 4 ‘look i in es; my» heart throwin th ity oid noe when 1 think of aay he suffered to. 3 tae left pose: a mn ae ae echiee sm Eas much changed, I’ wonder ? I lo these all seem as nothing hon Tthini of bor branded the drew me to her an: Kc ing glass and I see deep. furrows linin, forehead, lack ines zai aly cyéeand | Am inmy cheeks: lother,” I said, “I have much to tell you. Iknow everything.” ae did my best to keep it from you,” she ensw. “know it. Lehonld have pntewell to J greskh our advice. It too late “Yes, itis too late. now,” , mechanically, sho répante, d spoke tohher from among it the sigiess a ‘the dim fir ol thi aytul thing with you?” ‘You swore that you ae Sart find out all fs pile + Bernal why could You. mgt betes fakes any word % have been’ Coy e pes Ty Bo ne agony ie be.” | could bearit better a . {misery. sent estates would go to, the crown, MW aie less eG tothe crow So must He ad one Tapes ingot,” he said soft- ly, after a lor fe has troubles in his life which aa not lie on the. surfac me Pasgeet ns me sometimes,” Ww something serribie 3 in-his past, At times ibe Soe S & Biaetas : is atrring op ar strange Gonist core eae ni we must think of told | “Dk may be it was a horrible thought ? thie, TE we disclose one half of our, seoret then came the mecting—that we imperil th half, e Eppa 2 would - coublsten The an cideace of the two deaths on one night would = Would give rie to speculation. The Hols right. “Bernard, my son, life is over for us both. For me, the worst is ready past. ‘The ebiedeuiy tisrerd sinset ty chall die. But you-all_ yoor help you ; if there bea te sev lite—God en Tren she gave a low cry and ent wy arms. At first I Suchee tet) ‘was death, But recovered presently. . je morning she gent me. away. rt fora etic, ie thought, without the aight of each other’s en she wanted me she would CHAPTERIX. aD MoMESTe. © it unfortuxiate® girl. ight-hearted, happens th ent, make up the sim of my Hiie tines are bot icholy. mad.. ‘ gone. T think BE pres: and ok aaliy- cir eS I ong notl tia nine “ee (ic mendes, living so mach alone with him,” bensid pityingly., ** You iy lonely, som it few words I meant to ‘enever would, We | would. kee} ep bnlipe ented —even ifhe ever | se did care for me, There was along pause. Then he spoke some compensations,” he seid. * yout aie home.” es.” “1 shgl always think of it when I have re you Way?” Lasked quick- ly. ATi co steamed futon face, for he mast haye heard the fear in my tone: <Bat it lie jeonever He Kept fis fuck thtned tesdlutely away from me. My heart sank low, and if he ve-seen the tears 28. “7 canine tay here olways,” be anid Seu tieace going pete T maka Hie stood fi and his face looked pe Py Yar tings sehi,” te abi s00n, Miss de Fenrget. Iam not quite sane night, I. thinks ie beret oh heré I shall say more than I ou; Then sayy” ny whispered, resting m ex: my head {sorrowilly. bapd upon his * ee ‘“Feoutd not thers anti TA t~-Toughe not es mae ‘one it, T know. Tt I si eevee I told her. Was very wrong of me, and my _ he vague bint whiehyos ouhad given me—|_ I6is'strange\whiat © iolent res ed was swift,” Bat‘was it panisl thing more, after al, well; I won't ay. Only this —was working within me like a poison. he return it, I wonder? ie pe Itelt myself gras; a pair of T cA WORE Ndep EGF AB “I Wis wore [he ASG, OF not come here =a =| ig arms; Soe broker oes determined even than before to find out | if I were.a xery, rey oa Emight| ate words fr ing, only instead of workmg openly | imagine —p ‘then no fol sounded to me like the sweetest music, rate Isaw+that I mustdoso secretly. Y Ja | ish, end I don’t imagine any’ e |—and—but the not help me; you only threw obstacles rt. (20 Be costs: my way. It iy which| Hed ften, though, and his com- ee is Sometimes L ud was, it could becleared faa oss ey TE was as toy my mother murmured. “Ttscemed tome that Mrs. Smith bee me that; in ve suspicion. my 1g makes it pleasani to him, and he seems to like that. Sometim: y, father and he play chess, but they never goes t; and unless T go to cl chessmen | ol and oe Sara Aleta ci tee theyy sit re.) a Takecake that bat centers fetiniés Lord A! though he daean't ike to be ‘told so he’s Freddy's Idea. Fréddy—Do ‘You think it’s = et into Adem lived tobe over nine hundr = have no reason to doubt it.” — An ‘did heshave to reat Riiving?” on eet _How else cowld’ he "rel 7—"Oh, well, I” -aidn'e ROW Dat it | while he was in tl je might have saved Gucegl tax eSolibn to.0e to him the other | *S™ hat he wished to MES caus mers bf dedce @ of life on other spheres, even discover- orb apparent | ever. that there must ie recor ibis shoal ol e that I Shuoald Be toxe ptt if I} li i |ind your ows very bitte rh sa soul ; perverse only at. close range, ry fifteen y four, rangin iwpiter possesses pa, ¢ | 4st about as large a the orb of tervestrial oe a with a Paid of + et ee believed to emit light cf their own, showing that they are stil hot. | However, re usually,eager/to find evi- jtendant ot BISMARCK 48 A REBEL, Me Assumes all the Bemvate of a Dew «Tt is an unprecede: statesman ies iicasis of sens pata, after havi ite: the moon belonging to rsa See Td beatae, a a new han any one to the ful- bly, destroying re’ ess which should have {an heirloom to the nation. be-| © For in the minds of most people, and ose who entertain no good- author surrender of: his work \itsel ose who have intrusted. with the honorable daty of continuing Prince Bismarck’s tasl are thus ata witht tho. necessity: of defendin, st him, in the first pla his opp aronsions;- Ibis, 3 painful pi: | the man who first opened up the'tom “This alternative hitherto succes ling sta‘ tesmen have seen in the heavens at the same time, going was made by Dean Swift, whoa cen- istant from the planet exact! three diameters of the planet ; the former 2 g 5 e 4 = m. of the planet ver'seatimate would iL Phobes, ie the tioned in Homer's PEARLS OV TRUTH. Mem are the builders of their own des- their childre: he, endeavors -to sound the eae ae ot ib bntbance the deeper the chaste "The Keon axe With which to hew the tuman piece of ice is that of ingratitude. Reciprocity is” illustrated” by the” high? him a n business swith. your ab- but ae that it tsa good busi When Fins Bin. self, be has undertaken 9 het wil keop| * him busy for life. the-friend.who.cries with you finds outa when your eyes are dried. Somes achill air surroundin; re down in there, fad dont yon fo ed it, makes mare it than-the = has the colic. © Wete yéa much ironed by he vital len Bix - est?” end. g** Not muo 4 Be <a ier prt ed Kenta: iw “good bothered area the high ch whey. Had to twenty-five ceate'e drink, bygad™ Py o ways. ibiiot Wis iiiet doiickabis ubeaie on} cin ai tedamalor tie eed, "slats, who are men- 3 Ti se tiny, and more especially of the destiny cf |, wayman, who holds you up while you give the lift. injui wl great many things hat yer wills treree ae in 7 ceate of anarchistio principles seems to think he has taken the | ofw ing to get sober Tse] cal jho,séys{ he will welcome death as a releate from a Iie made up of sorrow, | pa eats) general for four doctors when he| ho f progr furth by ymoon come’ way of in of the proceeding Nothing It can Need cane leg ‘anywhere with five les. st once: vents frei cha devel ial festivil ities. sailles lately what was intended dy hala rather tragic newly-made bride, with all i po! er ordered to is 80 disappeared the scene of the acciden| np Then the alas antived and the bride “thd , no summons bein, gions Ifans Sab bin sim iabon 5 ni m: bee His face was pale, an ed rig mt as ee that appears ae. acrater of the ws the anor re maa touse, But to ‘00] am fe * Poor fallow indeed ! Yet his reward is |death. His lips. were Esl ate ned moon volcano called-Eud: @ diity of ‘those who ith oe which must fade ete into ee Fil mnjgedto those who are service which. ne clinched in one ipses.are every-d rs on Jupiter, | the destinies of the Fatherland to defend if ever I put out m a “taithtah dite dea’ han z ite ae eelipeed at every [sty mont pre possessions ev yet it is too la pid j inful unto death,” She repeated the him who once so largely contributed to their When the touch of her fingers, @ Baas Lcida ‘with a suddenly softened look in her attainment can no longer be ignored or post lance from her’eyes, or a word ae Ber worn face, as though, the eré)somethin; poned.” i bi oun, inghethought of it pleasant to her. Cor “There is no mistaking the meaning of heatt ae [the blood conceive, Bg, fexely it'be that she, too, was forward to this warning,” says the Berlin correspon- ne Ro Too that last’ from the burden of our ter- dent .of tl ion. Tine, ‘especially if be a ricatnene foraheritage| rible secret ? The thought made me shu carth’s satellit in| one bears in mind the unbroken, stubbor: have not even a name to] der, and yet, afterall, was it not aearal standing upon the peat Toi tom its circling that it seems to cros: ng? failonce ithertoybelntained by the organs of T not, too, had the same wish ? He wore a long dark cloak, he eld his | of the latter at an d. “tl eee provo- ‘© Mother,” f said, 1 haye more to tell bat in his hand as though fo relieve his| Of the seven others, ‘Titan has s aatee cine con . Ifitis you. Y bout that story of the | forehead for a minute from e weight. 1} of 3,300 miles ; Tapetus, 1,300 miles ; Rhea, | not a declaration of fae cree cai ae past ? ‘knew who it was in a moment, and waved| 1,200 miles; Dione and a as 500 wick recedes sucl leclaration. Ver; She bowed her head. my hand. miles, while Encel: id Hyperion are | prave reason: erated to pro- “T knew all.” veFacher,” I said, don’t very littleiellows. Several of them in the | duce such a holt from the blue. The fact is You remidinbet about” the duel Thad turned toward him, atat re look | Sky together, wit! flaming ring of star} that th ical Freisinnige Zeitung, ont see dust stretched athwart the heavens, must| ¢ i mathe spheres spe me frit a shudder, Se inspirat poles are ,” she. les borrowing the mere language the naire of the woman who |ed out. his in a wild, convulsive ges-| it is.very interesting to watch the shadows | of hyperbole when it e term ‘high on that same owful night? ture of terror which no words could ex-| thrown upon Jupiter by lanet’s| treason’ in connection with Prince Bis« TO ne one eas aera ge press. : eae moons, observation of the eclipses of which | marok’s attitude. your mind—that deed with the history of| ‘<Mon. pere /” I orieds “¢ What is tho) furnished the first data for estimating the| sr, more, than. two) years, past he has clit those. ? matter? “Are you ill? Don’t you see Lord | velocity ight. Uranus has four little} insisted, upon acting the part, not of fe faint and Cray wih Se eae "Alas! I prey ahe whispered, with a eat moons—Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and O} fig SEE but of a dethroned poten- . ith th Sf oneentig deep shudder. He neither spoke, nor moved, nor changed | —which, funnily enough, rise in, the nortl He open court.at Friedri- ry “ENeillson, too, saw that\womaa, and ree- his Sarg Lord Aleeston, seeing that and set in the south. A tingle diminutive | cherabe for all who were opposed to the hip ke Semicon atte Gf Auzory ville. He knows.” mething was wrong, and to} one, belonging to Neptune, traverses the regime. He ha: ven to maintain and that I was be: noe Mont, St think that i| “* My God ay reyi sky from southeast to northeast. Neither | for his own purposes a following of his own was g! d yet it was fl sina THe Enows, Bot be will riot speak, ‘The | When he arrived, my father had fallen for-| Mereury nor Venus has any satellite in the public services. He ostenta- had in the old le galléty, with Grov ard. with a cry which seemed: the jut the interesting of al ons are | tiously joined hands with his former bitter- ~ Dehin ale, Saas Stil ase Silenomight ai, and was ying senseless at| the two that attend: Mars, each about sixty | est adver ayinerir® aie worrying could eat. nothin, my tee! miles in diameter. That planet is justone- ante He has encouraged his own organs ig onde that Ido keep sano— ie “Lee ‘Alceston was ae ood, He push. half the size of the earth ; i face is! in the press to attack much higher per- that my hot blood does toa fever we. ey d the sorvants ont of the way, and took divided into continents and seas, having as | sonages than the members of the present and m: ance. ‘rouble T Fine dow by her my father ap i bi ae aaa Re bad tan jand as water. tmosphere, | Government. __ gould face, as most men; r hands. ung pas- | been a baby, and cai ‘oom, | clouds frequently concealing its face, and its}, «He has not hesitated, when in need of . Sr uray thine tn tha’ hoe ‘come to. me | sively in mine. . The glowof thet ire was upon ei = only a faint. and it did not last long. | Seasons are about the same as here, though | weapons for his polemical campai is outside tho bounds of such aes thei, but they were cold. hen. he recovered, she bade us} the winters are colder. use one, of its | draw upon his copious store of caatderial Tknows of if; you say t Wha as pear etic Maes ons travels arotind i three times as fasb! veminiscences, ond. in spite of Article 92 ght ike in'iell to deus be bad you a sloop, he sald. 80 wa spout downs ataire, | Mars itself turns, it appears to rise in the | Paragraph 1, of the Criminal Code, whic! Poaad herent ext ep that lseabl carry ie deg Téwe speak, who |@d Lord Alceston ond mab t and set in the east, while the other, in his day he was so prone to invoke against ‘neal, were ths task sign fae of 1 Al- |is the gainer 2 Who is there refit: by oar the batay ang taiked. O° | really. circling in the same. direction, at 9 | breaches of official confidence committed to cestons ime days, ond [stame? Nowe. ‘Chere ie no fuels ts RES aes ae al aaa speed comparatively slow, rises in the east his detriment, he hag not shrunk from al- w m Inding to in vain to fin parallel toe sac conduct on the part of an the’ ex-Minister of the Cro’ ee See es Bd THE ERIDE, LAUNDRESS, AND JUDGE. Eplsode of a Wedding Jaunt Near Paris. frequently occur during th lopment of Frencl mae the Avenue de Ver- Sta the rnin ofan eve the you seat, handling the ne fons snd cracking the whip, much to the taken: out had his n e _laundress, a crmtaed the g of the e, said that the vehicle which damaged herself and her handoart was being driven igeag fashion. In her opinion the bride, bridegroom, their friends, and the an were all under the influence of alcoholic stimalants. ‘They looked very red i face and laughed boisterous The bride indignantl: ated these i cnies and to pay the. cost 3 fortunately’ built as and scratch ‘self flyers The Milverton Sun PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORN MAIN STREET, MILVERTON, ONT. spellman, aeee pe ‘the mount gt f Subscription ae the effects of a nervous ioe yeti je mo = foods Ge race, Bot SOY ee7 toate raphe 2% h Battalion F LAVA DES ‘Out of the 2 bey four eruptions on ree- » pape Three Mouths; lay Se Docetinet |» Teean oer ond, a g ely small number have pope er Six the jealous} — Lactan | been of extreme violence, while many have ment low chia siacoeal ae ion it musicians that ®) prorLEe M MENACED RY THE MOLTEN | been of a and, os ae arate: ose errors and ex- sat ers Rates Mi tad one per in that ae SE RIVER—GREAT ERUPTIONS OF THE ate ros cee ‘ist, the MD heres th pa sho tepals Legal and other ts Se. ‘ae AST. Sonat ng Renita bors! ‘permature re per ine for fieat insertion, and 20, wee te A Ptraited Staten tres wot aety ie 12e-| afoun Bin, the ree whic ‘s of 1886 destroyed vineyards and farm lands a in ‘or show purposes, 0} tions vy a nome ele one ie hres would berate Oas hat wen i ia ai rapes anevoffBtoa fsvery litle changed since the in Aerie tS ain rascals ‘of eight lines and under, $5 Ge within tix months. It appears that the | sf°%*i."" S225 the history “ofthe eighty: [ance of Bune io very litle changed pine th : PFs ttn, Hoty Sonya, nnpCdls hota with, ge ino tae | Cee acr "Non tr hernia, ear [emma re ah ort ee tei facaate * not frees Re ‘nonpareil, $1 per States by this means free of duty are sold | quakes have seoaet pane th grounds. Strabo told h A tafe, moreorles, its durations mont tbursta of lava. Loud explosions hay Sercaucnieneoedinetasetks ; Yo the knowledge of the United States Seo- Ne oppvatila deel St eee ae cxtiquses on Sale and ar on relGocs per [retary ofthe Treasnry, he has oxered wat been ears ounaln, and lata; iareing i ultimately prodnoed’ most, fertile, sal reied ani whnce teh 304 labor Ha m thle f bond tor the ie al of t hem, is flowing down the gentle slope fol every strained ons month, will be given for larger | acted in every instance in future. honets Mab at least ouistalnces and also how the Z s mountals, Sesh of human exertion, | te esas ub serine bject of which is gs Mane patentee in wint Wo ne ree a bi Any special notice, the aiceht of any in- | ‘Thomas Coo jormer leader of the braun? ag] ively few tourists make the as- scoupations abridge life pecuniary benefit of any oper, vineyards an a} ge life red an English ‘Chartise increment is dead. has already invaded the town of Nicol by body Y coninemen a the privation of ay down the southern sl good aii isa free current of ord, Churches and other religions tnd. benevolent. institutions half rat correspondents Corres} ments Sa every unre- preseated district Goncepondents should write on one side All ndents furnished ‘with. writin materia eicre |e stamped and addresses Printin; fects of injul - received in f every acseiption, Gena out in the at Weymouth. latest style of the art. No botch work] A salvi poner ~~ saved a large here. Our prices vil be found lower than { portion of the cargo. fro wreck of any @ other office in the dis the st steamer City of Chicago, near Queens: ress all peaternye ee 3 THe au [ALLEY, the people cling axb Ponlisiien, | was fined o sovereign for dertroying fi flow ie ee es eee hey | ‘Milverton, Ont. that bed ben nthe Caneel ae may So age days of Grattan has) driven from their cot! a sch a distinguished: stedoner bg. MéBlakeil Carter tes is-on die taapeen CANADA. ea Sicily. It has bee ms arp et poets ‘Two hundred persons, incl a and historians, an referre peal Ravine Oe de Se ot at Lingerise | slamionl writers. Ua neigh TOeT4 fect Sia aeeaed Heirs n Friday charged with throwing stones From its summit at 1 and_country rs, William Billings, of Owen Sounds | wrecking houses during the el aroun seen a distapes et 150 miles, “has fallen heir to nut f the prisoners we: affording one of the most magnificent of A 1s Wat er hasbeen tence atDeloaine, Man. The’ desth. of the Hai on, | prospe he fest flowing lavas whic! at adepthe of 1,840 feet Tite Premier = Sri Columbia, in Lon- gl the mighty, pod baaiaeaeered eee Nellie, th 2 oh daughter of Mr. Eng. od poisoning. | area, Qo Thomas Col ep een uchedt to: deat ad Sool out Eriving his little finger _was | lower slopes is eighty Se les los ong. A ahd Thorold the her day. rushed in the the hansom and from | cities, and Ae ont Mrs. Schilling, o! ot Berlin, sila Sun- this accident ie result Be ws soe phe a5 diag by faking paris green, ‘was men- NITED STATES.» | Pictures of ‘ine show quite a meee ly derang: the mount S ‘The Montreal Set fond for the suferers | lies are aiscusian geen tablish are among the mort siete anlatie features fe close by the St. John’s fire already fa upon twenty-five 1d dolla ward Coney aged 45, formerly of theoutl tlets ice ‘are scattered all over | |down from dS ‘movement is on foot to settle a large Thomas as killed on a railroad at Port | the mowntain and nuvaber a | imma ot th following “vo Mental’ | cat ook See eras ca ie eet (ect Gt them being only insignifeant monticules. | depressi age, cows of vie side ot lake, Feniacesatage Nicholas Davis, ged 28+ formerly of Do-| ‘The St ‘eruption within history times is | ‘talit ness, Ther Haag * vita moyement of Ot-| ver, Kent County, was killed by some fall- | belie sea ie ne eye ere suries tare, tava ‘the United States during | jy timber in before Christ. ‘Twelve eruptions of import- the past month yee a of Newfound: | ance, some of which Aeatantercat. deeteaos | oPhersom, farmer, of Grenfell, land oni pate =, steps wore taken to raise ation, are re00r ed ss soureng g efor the] Riser oe M Killed by lightning while stand-| fund for the rélief of the St. John’s suffer- | Christian era. of the , Maa Mivewn door ule ita ers, outbursts occurred in 116 Diy torte switching the uel "gn ry Nera ren | Sa Mowreny vu nye |e oe fan ema ran | hens om ot wee ses a mete ie b hide sarc sion at Kast Liverpool, O., the other di ty a the day. of th feast of St. Agathe, lf hs scilp and pine, amen paid, Baby ‘A number of the leaders in ther nd the cathedral of Catani a , , Sy sicen Te eet | flict at Homestead, Pa., haveskipped out to | with peopl, ‘il of whom were buried by the | Tested by sleep,” constipation, Suites y off ly Niled bythe G, "ERs it line express avoid arrest. Homestead isnow under erwhelmin, lava victims | Heating, lous of} voice, desire 4° crelita a dear Corinth the other moming tial law. froluded. several Bishops and forty-four| excitability of temper, ‘runken eyes sur- ‘A six-year-old boy;named Herbert Her-} ‘1wo men were killed and a number badly | Benedictine mo A fairly complete rec: | none seo ersaat cary oily looking rick fell Into the creck at Pore Stanley the other evening and was drowned. bugs and turnip flies are devastat es in Prince Edward Island. Farm- ers are sowing turnips over again. Fred Noy drowned by the upsetting of » boat neat that city during a squall itis ether after: ‘bial has reached Calgary, Alberta, the Pacific ovat, and wrest caret is be- en to pr event “the spread. of the dies ‘Telegraph reports from all parts of Mani- toba state that the crops are in a magnifi Y pleasure steamer was capsized on Lake | snsedily destroyed Belpasso, ‘of 8,000 aS Not a single drawback has Pooja, Tis during eucdedtand «number Pitenieaae: Me torrent ogatinnst-to how, esis St o} 54g parapee drowned. Ten | and a few days later destroyed the town of ae Bee wih a elas Rater Dee See ‘ Jucia. Then the lava, divided into fisher xperiments with a ferald, son of the late Rev. James troyi teen villages fating inexbator ee taciig thé owaiohl See tein et bauted And Pathe eae es Caan we the iitbae y of Rothsay died in gaol at Guelph on Monday. He was a confirmed epileptic and had been confined on a charge insanity. Preside nt Van Horne gives a denial to the report that the Canadian Pacific, Hail of 1 way intends to build a bridge i the Niagara gorge. ear-old son of Mr. Peter Smith, lors, while playing én the bank of the Grand river on Monday evening, fell into i ¢ Manitoba exhibit will be sent to the It is said it will be ely made up Galenbian Exposition, the six months cbttng Tune 7,876 immigrants arrived at the Montconl Agency, against 4,254 for the same peri iod | So ig © ony of Pennsylvania Germans have |i Can dceided to settle in, the Canadian North: of surface. a west. Mr. J. Y. Shantz, rlin, is now /é! A still more destructive oaths: thon, ee Pa feveciite sbalooky dee ot nndtor Seacise |e Rad eae ong Ft 3 Pat-| it was not marked by 99 pag a = = REGULATE THE A cyclone swept over the township ‘ot| rick Woods, of the schooner Madeline, | of ava, oceurred in 1605, when» violent bee ie in Lake Erie, about ast of | earthquake shook Catani the ground, Otaaatos Su. Friday St Wig. rteeine | Toledo, dediares thes hie ent, | burying 18,000 inhabitants. Bitte towns STOMACH, LIVER BOW ELS, houses and oti killing horses and cattle and seriously injuring a number of persons. workman, Hypolite Thouin, fell last irse of con- ila. ‘Mr. Alfred Patrick, C. M. G., ex-clerk of se he Dominion House of Commons, who sus- tained a bad fall at Niagara-on-the-Lake, | ¢ died on Monday. He was 81 years of age. for infringing the Eight farm ee ates from Connecticut, a 2 = a sae! Chautai a cee baker, was | ! of ae going to the | 000 w which prevents them | cruisein ie port with excursion parties on Sun- is At the Dublin Daily News says sel- ie m1 Is Bigher-Finh Outbreak Within Historie “ > Regatta on Saturday a | half w tl 0 ‘t and four of the occupants were | js the place where tourists who asce upon! , a atilda Colv eae eee ae to |and villages a8 those of Mount Etna. About =a = e live on its ides, ‘They have | benut + | 300,0¢0 people become "At Dublin last week Patrick eee bd to tho elestion of Mr. Plake in| (Hinble lang, hae already. been overwhelm: "e have been THEWEEK'SNEWS. |stats MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION. | boat upse nd row! see. its wonderful erater and to wi Several men were seriously injured ip an | the magnificent suntise from its sum ily begin their climb. It is probable cai ee See Einar, re | arn icsent eruption has destroyed the Eight aii sate burned to death favorite path hotest ourists Re eid or car- ied co Casa eeand an Te ca ecthampsien, in Ingles, me hats colton a onthe route where fs 3 t in the ascent are foddere aetna Neill, the London, Eng., poison- | $09 tourists res pea ‘whil al There are no mountain slopes in the ith vineyards, farms, ACCUSTOMED TO THE DANGERS The richness of the ci, and that thousands of of peop uiqua. injured by a gas explosion in a coal mine a Ashley, near Wilkesbarre, Pa., »-| aay, At Holly, Ark., a negro named Julien Mooely as as lynched by a m rutalls ited his seven-year-old step- daughter. Four children were born to Mrs. John nig_mechanicy chil arkins, wife of « phi on Saturday. ‘They are all. girls and are doing wel The Federal authorities are taking extra Arthur, was kill County, Michigan, the ot! The Port Arthur, becca! a8 Western Railway Company have to carry 1,000,000 Gun Flint Lake Iron Company a\ 100,000 tons a year for The foremen at A Oneaaiaice pile say ned ae not operate the works under an arm Asad cxins Rta a rae out o: at the rate 8. ve made oh interests of the strikers. A gang o! rs held up a Missouri, were woun Ella paar Atty fect in length, four feet in cirenmnfer- , with vieiously sparkling eyes an the other | is accessible. 1 mob because he | in tl by a train in Marquette rs | the wall. ‘Then the fiery casca ed oe and bars is the first move which th Be Kansas & texas slr train near Adair | 4 Passengers | 4 e 14 years old, living at ia s confessed the , miles, It covered nearly forty square miles the volcano. ‘hese ae cones, once rater began to pour out A TORRENT OF LAVA which soon presented a front two miles wide and slowly rolled down the mountain. It protect the city from lava flows, it acctfmu- lated against the Sbstraction anti i rose to over the wall, destroying a part of he city. r por ‘the stream overthre 320 feet of the wall and poured through the ity until it reached the sé, which it enter in_a streai yards broad and fort feet deep. At first the stream had moved at in twenty days, Ss fe the stream was at least fifteen miles, while itsaverage width was nd three i east 00, people perisl teoete the alopes of tna one Sn Soe tidte ot the Fising sun, 50 Ys x3 there is nothing to interoept the sight, Tat ed | ant mig tT sc | yvertise in the Toronto “ to| lhomes every week seca | Avho = Seoily were destroyed, oe it issaid thas Daring ‘the eighteenth century quite a ‘That of the Average THE DURATION OF AIS. Certain Causes Which tend 0 to Abridge ‘The duration of life depends pgs on any ex- one great mountain of rt of the vi i¢ ice cold usual vents a prolon; nged stay at the summit. Catania, the city rae sie foot of the moun- euity Routine lavecshat ad iano te ements of its streets and tl of its buildings are all of the material ss ejected from one or another of the craters of Mount pL a a ‘The Me JOR the the Labon Medical as atl a yee consulted ater in eee oy ite on all chronic iseases pei Men, young, old ‘or. middle- ase whe fi find sheaaelyes fous, weak an ated, oka crore, ol in ‘hand goog and oer book with exp RIE Nice ae “BUFFALO, NY i re all symptoms of nervous der >pilit that lead to insanity an a in ignorance teured. Send your nddress for "ie man. , the symptoms , purple Ane Apa | ih by ‘with beats strong aad and irregular, the} | heart beat ey Nusonibe first, | ‘fe donell ‘Ave., Toronto, Tr you want to aor ad. Mail.” re {ment should meet the eye of some one} ‘Advertise| ments SE iis laws ure inert neh to “Weekly Mail? for five cents a rend for five insertions. tress | Mail,’ Toronto Canada. on nd your advertise- : =e arg Kirkland Butcher ‘The best quality of meat always kept om hand HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY OF ALL KINDS Visits Millbank every Tuesday and’ Saturday with Meat of all Kinds SAUSAGE IN SEASON Cte Unto Pll Tongs sea ts lagmeceus? ae ¢ head. Mr. H.C. Frick, chairman pany, in whose works ie recent disas- trous riots took place, stated to the Con. ional pe encore Committee that the x desired tointré affected ol ony one out of the entire 3,800 men ape) IN GENERAL. ‘The Emperor of Geraany is ona whaling in the North Sea, estimated Uist 144 persons ‘were killed at Gervais-les-Bains retently by the fall of glaciers from Mont Bla Massachusetts, w Hampshire, p through Montreal last w on their way to inspect and repett Spor the farming | volcanic sitive and 12,000 fives Tow The island of Sangier, ofthe aly. Arehi- pelago, is said to have’ been des mage, Daring an eraptio =i of people were ly blown out as In 1852.0 party of joo by ave ¥iolence, though most of stem, aid ‘fie re id en The front of t he ix English tourists A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Ripans Ts ee * tion, ‘A trial bottle ser they were ascendin; iia the sunrise from the summit. mountain. This THE RIPANS Saas coO., 10 Spruce Street, = PURIFY THE BLOOD. Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, hronic Liver Troubles, pe a Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, all “abules contain nothing i: Picea: to ts wiles eB cals hdres oa oy ‘by mail on receipt of x5 cents. Address York City.

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