Milverton Sun, 24 Nov 1892, p. 2

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The Milverton Sun! PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, MAIN STREET, MILVERTON, ONT, of Subscription ne pena advance. $ 10 Three M 23 e six 4 50 One year “ 100 ek A Ista Rates Legal and other casual advertisements fa, r Ls for first insertion, r bs sete eave bya ‘Sauparell fe siness cards ey ‘eight lines and under, $5 F iprntiei feof Tb, Pound Berayed, not exceeding, 10 lines ‘nonpareil, $1 per uses on Sale and m Sale, not to exeai0 hada i for ey pate 0c. per subscq:uent mont Special rates Will be given for soe yokhauom word, no notic churches and other religious and benevolent institutions half rat Corresponden: : Corres; are wanted in par unre- presented district. lents should write on one side of the sheet SeeAilione dt ciresponignts | wi furnished with eilng mal material, envelopes salad \ of every desertion dcanedient e latest styl ot the art. N h work here! Our aceite end eevee San any other foo in the district S.ddress all communi hich } THOS. W, WHALLEY, Bpivox axp Ponisi, erton, Ont. | ; me ee NEWS, pel ated _ Amherst Island is anxious to become vf Frontenac county, Ont., claiming Le Kingston i: a ‘its natural market, The ‘Minister of Public Works has pre ae from New York, where made 4, fhorough inspection of “the quaran- at oats nek of is Montreal and Soret 6, Aidan a patty apidicate has been form: ed with a view to Be Ree ite Followin; on Archbishop Bins at Grosse Isle suffering] ‘The body of i h sant aye ee for the of his Drigate: pol responden of cattle wi merly First Lord of Operatives’ Associ The workm pastor of the North dy by shoo! aes her coming gave full instruction H Glasgow fre prea) she ful Moather duringhe or passage. is iah exports, Mrz ane of the most practical remedies ref currency in the direction of bi- The Rev. ‘G. EL Harri ton, Pa., such a stron; Local Government Board, has ordered thi construction of drains and roads to perio xecutors of the late Charles — Parnell have decided to pul itical documents and ore as arrived at fear- the Treasury, says that ws have decided a short t time. This greatly lesgen the amount received by the Canada's Finance Minister, sd the Im-| migrant, and invit- : the British agriculturiat to -consider : UNITED STATES. The big he er at New Orleans is over. red. ally surrender nis, aged twenty-two, Orange, salist Ga nh beer raise’ on Sata rt Mt Gal bers of Gen. Benedict res a’ flagship Congress, sunk in October, in Lake Champ plain, and ar aga ps as to how her funeral ould be carried out. rail On Friday afternoon the United ay jaleget at ined is the eggs were. | Halla, the other mo man was evi houthood, and i ast is Wig that fourteen years ago, aritan hee in | | of eggs trom St. Mary’s, N.B., because with three hundred pairs of socks whiah had not been chp: Alfred Trevellick, heavy cust of a railroad, t yunganan ncnrot te talbicd ieaterana iootarer eck! petition four years ago spent a a evellick, committed s at | Year in threading the waterwaysof the Up- Detroit on Monday evening ‘by ta r Congo, taking a sort of census of t dose is na note left ova young people, and making a thorough study of Indy in Baltimore he “snply the country. ‘The exploring party then ruggle. -w up a careful report with regard to th , on the American side of the ‘Niagara i te ning. a stranger in the neigh- ntity bas not yet. been President Harrison, re- Sinae the ‘spiritualist, | #o™ Dr. Henry A. whose ‘¢areer in London and subsequent rial fox fxd produce such a sensation en Sioux City, Iowa, on|& ity head | | Stanley’s words to heart THE CONGO RAILROAD, The Hard Work Done and Rapid Progress Will Now Be Made. ca ip the First Ten le unted Miles what the Butlding of the Road Central Africa and Civiliza- a the Congo sai Tailroed has been ea in ten days, nearly ere taken to build ‘the free ten aie The macsed has been carried beyond the obstacles that long made progress impossi- ble : i and now the great enterprise will be easily pushed forward until the upper river, at Stanley se - connected With naviga- tion on the lower Congo. Mr. Stanley t laid onegabee all the re- urce carrying their merehandise235 sailes the cataracts. About 40,000 carriers, .. | past two years, Me] er engaged in a tar 4 e merchants of Belgiam, however, took called ‘The Society of the U turn cargoes THE SURV! ith, engmeers: Tine, after akirting the Congo for five miles, ShaulALssoend B'2 Laopellt faving to the plateau at Palabulla, this, point to Stanley Pool there were few enginecring pastoral acne the Canada /Beho des Deux Regist AL Fihatrault, managing editor of the ‘Revit wie, at the in’ stance, of Rev. Abbe Baillarge; on the sharge of defamatory libel. jteamer City of Lincoln, from Mont- new boat, and tliis it De, Dillabough, of Hamilton, charged with attempting to detaad “ths Reig of Welete es Bhar Yas gommitted for trial by Pollos Magistrate ‘Thé steamer State of Georgia is again in trouble. About two weeks ago she struck sys see Iai ths iilOrinatiors WHat the atoxtaey’ hal _ out in there, her machinery having broken down. Brien. of Montrealy one of 1 for the So men, who acta 5 wance, oe their receipts in the shape of I.0.U. A Norwegian diced aruaehyinien Ae dae is suspected, but has an a Pirinones, Margot; Wales: is-tm, second wreck of the great Lancashire cotta strike ed with “pects of the roa being longs continued. __ The Evicted Tenants’ Commission iene attacked from every side, and scarcely any doubt that fiasco, will aa ina Tho funeral of the Duke of Matiborough at Blenheim The Duke fe tae at The report that Lord Rosebery is en- to. Wivan, of ew for free tré Saturd: pital, to whicl aes ‘stated that fe him to commit Niles. It is announced The French Proc: Peet tional Monetary meet in aA T emigration of withdrawn. Talla it capsized, pants were dro ‘At a meet = Yay It is stated that inted to consi¢ the proposals are the viet plosion in Paris. the Prime Minizter twelve men on an Arctic North Pola, nm Bhictant a middle: native of Lyons, France. i iw ieod olla to pected to prosecute ch statawthae bs wi give his t russels or d_to regan S| body without power to commit the Govern- ments represente: don i fora commercial treaty Ahem di, eae to the that fora acter of pestiing trast fands comuitted to his keep | © a ty ‘course ofan Starviow, Mr: Erastus said that tthe elec: zai aged and a enchman, cnt ee mps. ng fatally for hours oor rds, and at the hos- conveyed, the dying family troubles had le jcide, and that he was a twelve the Catholic Church at GENERAL. in Paris that a Franco- ‘igned, Rianeian treaty of allitice, will bea sreur-General has aa the directors of the imminent in Hayti. ‘Almont the oe Sone is under arms. fore attacking Abomey, the expital of homey. o rehant now offers to nego- tiate for The English delegates to the Interns- Conference, which will n the 22n ition against the reed of Hebrews that was =“ "m | during the cholera epidemic has now been ‘tugboat was taking passen; ashore from an Austrian Lio; and twelve of its occu- Anarchists in Paris o ied Apion spbersver it tree trade i food supplies as an ruiyslenti/peis ba teesias ack: levers and Isborsex: gers ‘d steamer at | first = $5,000, er | solution of the problem seems to have been cl e f|erable freight in the se of i The company were wel 1 pleased with the |3* rt and at once sent out two other om inf tad ninety miles above the Congo's |r e The pak wos raised, and the Congo | £0" ravine. This shall come home to rest.” fellow had over-taxed his strength an next r from the Congo bore the sad_new: that poor Gleasner was dead ; and the friend who sent the tidings inclosed a photograph of the completed bridge to which the young man had devoted months of hard work that coat him his life. Seven bridg impor- Stanley Pool. ro! countered from this source. reached. carry the ae down the hills and under the railroad t poe "pany ‘ven locomotives cars are on the track, and « lrge cheaper rates. and th ie art of them have Beet! kept busy oarryin terial and provisions as the ro: Y This stretsh of ten miles above Matadi ory, India a ad. other article, te fentsute wil timate Cares pronisble'od the Upp inner Af- ot tier Who knows but some day a small rection? 1 The railroad company says it ex- pects to provide faci for comfortable travel, so, that w ii oatci tata maystetious regions of inner os is is likely that within 1 among the yaa highlands ec that when fpellidles for veashing ei these mountains will be well’ wort one of the»most ts yet and these are easily supplic ultimate value of the region will anti 7 : ire cost of road:and equipment would be| ‘0 in Jand privileges to help carry out the enterpri nts ~— sent all over thought natives mn carpenters, blacksmiths and other Srisins were sent tot superin- tend department i 3 3 one, Lagos Accra we ©) Congo tribes, Last summer the eV ase of | oa blac laborers numbered 2500, of whom Sathen oottt Then came busy ‘days at Matadi. The plac wis an| atid; apy aninviting spot and only two buildings and ten Europeans ite re two of the pictures shows p past of the employes of the railroad aod the State there are quite a number of traders and mission aries. HARD RAILROAD BUILDING. ander railroad building 1 rarely seen come from ‘various points on the | tai venice beeen One| Om ie appeared lst spring, nclading the hotel | PA a craffic, manent prosperity can be built u wory trade, which is sure to dwindle in a few year: a AN EXCITING rr haneettes Mad Rush of a Railroad Train Bown a So Mountain Grade in Mexico, ey, Mo, despe oft ages! Peale “3 go ° a8 Pa and the galvanized iron buildings of the Seay ne south ‘of Saltillo, the coupling Soot i may more GS ne fhe eee bos 200 eer upeenseh tty More & filled ‘with 3,000. bushels of corn from the a) 78° | trai fartin, the conductor, and region when he returned we ee ot bakenat: fea ne ot Re ciedl aro clse seantiiea | im the cabon Taey rushed out and begun . kc tadi., ‘Three thousand people ive in setting the brakes momentum atthe cars| = e train was ranning a dof 90 m began jumping the track at Bueno Vista, Martin and Harwood went'down, both meeting « horrible death. Before Saltillo was = Seth as anceptien of the cabana re as Pal inued ir t, passing through the Saltillo yards ma cenaicet 120 miles an hour. The when he saw the cars pase, as he knew they re certain to crash into’ another double- header freight train that was ty miles below best thing by having ¢ the wrecking car order- t. ‘Phe caboose and loaded ear kept pence Rives will be soins Lael: Beak Teh the engineer of aera elites he up tain, saw them coming: dow One problem which gave the engineers ea a eager ieee phe some trouble washow to dispose ofthe tor-| iumped and received but slight injuries. Tents of water which would be sure to. pour |jamped and reesived but slight injuries down: track during the heary trop: | pain 5 engines were completely de- cal fe | nt | molished. Change of Mind “Where's the editor ?” denacan the ‘ lone bi on the day before the late tion. mee Pm the editor,” replied the mild, biue- eyed man in “What can I do for you ? “You printed a piece about me this morn- the paper from his pocket and pointing with grimy finger to a par the e, ‘* that you've got offending ite: Shirt Swan has offered to bet ten te one on nd. ‘m oes—does— that refer to you?” ir,” answered the angry visitor. ee “J didn’t see the item before it got into print," said the editor,” “or 1 would have edit. ‘The calling of anprobiions permit any re- oo iy rn fool last Wednesd Swan called on the red and ee ve Mr. Editor, I guess you needn’t ee ara that ’ere story about me. th (’d done what you saideiys(Chicago Tene. Fis tac ok et cormeland che Javan places the total population at forty-one mil: persons, afi increase of undred thousgnd over the last census, for a joke, I tol sider the ater day that when she Taugh: ed it was, ll I gould do not to kiss her” \—'* What happened ?” pee nen tine Tsaw her she had hysterics.” jomes every W: y' nt shoald mae ce eye of some on ants: to Adv ts of this class are inserte Hoes “WeeklyMail” sid five’ rod) for five insertior A Mail,” Toronto Canada: WEAKNESS:MEN, QuickLy, THORDEALY, FOREVER CURED byspee food | Sufferers ‘fom folly, overwork, ey regs in despair, ees: et eee : As ore gn ian Gor vent, $0 that no extra sty oh od lay se exposure attends dealing with us, a8 Jo tho ‘ben you deal with others in the St ERIE MEDICAL C0., BUFFALO, N.Y. eakera advocated vse whirl | use of dynamite a the working cl 0 | gain the Russian committee ¢ ider the German pr ve reported that ror Francis J “ State funeral was awarded to the re- ims of the recent homb ex- Orations were delivered by n the big bills aC tha elt of the ae i the:Leopeld ravine up which the -| railroad turnS’to reach the heights of Pala- — ‘The road; fom the starting a as Ma- i, all along this hillslope, aud up the i alabaltay- ba laste ont and the president of the ; Sificu! very e has em- aided by the Norwegian Dr. Nansen, Se erent val sey start oe a or ions for five years, to din ortho ch cov elusive eo Aus. | #4 rive ‘direction of Capt Tiga who has been in the service of the Congo State and the So- sora as the Upper Congo for Indigestion, Biliousness, STOMACH, LIVER BOWELS, PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all disorders of the Stomach, Liver and_ Bowels, Rigese Tabula: Conitain oothing: Sapeston fa the most delicate REGULATE THE « Headache, Constipation, ion. Graggists. “A trial bottle seat by } THE RIPANI > 10 Spruce Street, constitu: ‘Sold by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Address CHEMICAL ©0., ew York City. er picture shows the tridge, aboat t long, tha the A SURVLVOR'S STORY. throw to us, so that he could pull us to the Kk. ard lon; A HUMAN FIEND. om. the big cake, ‘Thea, with The Orushing by = Too of a Whaling |‘? patio ny feet, T lay down and One of the Sore Four of Whom Escaped, f tee that of s crew of thirty-three that sailed | ol ‘on the staunch old bark from - ——— Lying on a couch at his home, you Kershaw told to a reporter the afl Das ter relating the chase of t whales “Tt wi ut 3: noon when -the captain, impatient at the slow work in cutting up. the second whale came d ice on the cut- ting on the windward side and veouldne see the tee. id he, ‘Y’ll not moving. taken in. Ifhe seuntresetan have cleared the ice, as she would have worked ahead while cutting up the whale. We soon struck on the ice, and pounded there about fifteen bef the head of the i. Thei he ru: e captain sung out: rudder.’ Before they got the , the wheel jammed down starboard, but it was not roken. After the tackles were on, the einealieaalt nods te-enpper ait with shale ee ‘od, boys, you “We hoisted and swung ‘hs walst boat; cf the house, of there onto the ice. I saw it was chance to save myself. and called out) * Com can cross the ice, e WAITING FOR DEATH. % After the starboard boat was joweree 2 I the time we struck the Helen Mar capsized &ndeame over sideways, I suppose she had hole pounded i but five | alon; ithe Woman Potsoner, the hanging in London, giao of coat tied onto a pike | five miles of. Thooe on Board at length enw hove to, lowered a boat and took usal with the party, but as I had never chewed before it made me deathly sick. We chew. we y feet were Ai: the Guiana Forest. ahole and forward mastabaft the mainmast. She seemed to settle first on the port side, and toppled over sideways, end commenced to go down stern foremost. m the time she toppled over until she A disappeare again. ‘There were ten menon the ‘other aide low. ’ ? him out on the ice. Petright had come over from the bow of the ship afterthe ‘that we had fora flag, to tear it up ae ng ie | woods so delightful on a Bummer 's morning. , maki euietie S irpings as they hang them: up i s. and there a lumbering moth, looking out for safe retreat Te | crue ‘ne din would be almost unbearable were the birds close at hand ; but as they rately fly or perch low, their voices are mellowed nce, Congregating on the boughs of the highest trees—far the reach of the Indian’ they tak tering away like a lot of rooks in'aclump of elms. ld Here and there a touczn makes his 5 Look ag at val robe. hel ican hich hayes. the Hagtish —{Longman’s Magazii The King’s Quest. re The King a fast the King rode foe ly crown,” quoth “It % in mall the land shall Bnd contented mind, By, pagan rite or Christian si ely Aly consort sie sli! be.” © But when he chanced the maid to meet ‘So well content was sl She would not wed, but deat and blind Is too content a they hain’t no oad gettin’ ps “ef “em. to folks that’s able to eee se care of There are 50,000 muscles in an elephani’s trunk. make arope of © and tie it to the vole to ur “Tt was about 11: artes re Ped mi oe é ey pooua for the benefit of ico off some of his akin clothes, as he had | by poison of Matilda Clover and three other onan undershirt, askin shirt anda skin | women, on blackest villains of modern ves! coat and an ollakin; antl be\dld | times aa gaharod intoustbenlty? ot need them all. The Ji he was ‘Thomas Neill Cream’s extraordinary and Ida man, and as Sar. I were | diabolical ca young wo liad plenty of blood and could get | motives which prompted h long. n wanted to kill the Jap | best explained Sy a narrative of the facts, and take his clothing. Isai, ‘Mr. Ward, |as revealed during his tri you mill do seeking obh Hina if ther?| about 42 years ago in Glasgow, hes ting, Iam going to| father resided. ‘The to dil a gotaver was still a child, and SS ion that he received his education ««Twill down myeel said Ward. ‘No, felon and intend will live or die | ing. ol rion 1, Sor Thomas Nei Liverpool on a visit to 2 } days later reached at a hotel in Fleet-street, 01 in Ameriea,end who fe et ty his failing sight. In A TALL, THICKSET MAN, with a facile trick of makin, this eulpably papen gee is on view p to i months herbie death aot bed bent, Russell, to Frederit bee Ellen Donworth to justice. pana aesions attention with ial ape , the body of Matilda Clover was Donworth, who also n eat comae® from poisoning by at the inquest held on compassed’ the end of these poor, unhappy women, who had done him and om he dome: soe frightful to baie descriptio natin e eee Be mith, son of the late Right it a. mith, to Dr. Harper of Barnstaple, aM fe the’ deputy- coroner for East Surrey, reveal the gro- tesque yet diabolical end he sought 2. attain. fe had poisoned the mis- fa casing the persons -nained of thedeed, and i EXTORTING HUSH MONEY om them. In the case of Dr. , it The Mistake Was. Kind eeaw was his son, a medical student in London, «ooking, in at a second-band _|and known to Neill, who was charged wit lo yaa reckon they in, me cig bile as regards the coroner fo tell tach Broken en ip chairs athe ast Surrey, Neill represented himself as a ady —' Tsu al them’ detective, who for the m ‘sum of ba the invalid “ebal 7 alist; Sand | Oran Deer ring the garters of | down le as it may seem, this waste clam plot which | open fire when the enemy comes withi originated in Neill’s ign re range. pecee than balf the time the Tou- e many human yeas aregs win the day, and the booty that fi He w: m cater and took mor ley ce is teiornpens 8 an opi bine, the teateney or Which is to create part of Dr. Thomas Neill jered to es stered | Farm ut [he said to his a preke of using the well, and is still geting ae af puts ‘The Touaregs Said to Be cad Worst of AIL Organ! : ier tragical fate in the desert. ‘to death ead sufferings ¥ range distortion of the mind and ides. Toil was, neverthaloss, seme enough for All tal aberration formed no ce ter I fore it was even suspected that she had died otherwise than from excessive deink- There was only one SURROUNDED BY SNAKES. ‘Terrible risus es a soak atthe Bot the wad aroot ‘nthe Donnecticut Valle yed winter, al drinking water in hogsheads brought fear the river, and he was tired of the job. So man, a Polander : ‘Guess well give the Connectiout River arest. Suppose we go and clean out. the old well, and see a there isn’t water in it for a week or 80.” _ ‘The old well, — and capacions one, art of Mr, Penfield’s bi ebris, but Penfield ‘ately rig: a sort of a derrick, with a m h not labored long, however, before he was disturbed by a singular buzzing sound lik mmming of a. 8} f bees, and a moment laterhe began to see snakes. From every crevice in the s rb of the w serpents thrust torth their is, hissing loudly, then advanced their bodies, little by little, into the well, which were fol ose in | shouted to Mr, Penfield to haul him ou ay tl the engulfing torrent of reptiles. Mr. Peniield pulled vigorously on the and soon had his man out of shovel. Mr. Penfield al Lon is is water from the Connecticut Riv eee BANDITS OF THE SAHARA, On April 12, 1892, irls named Alice no air and Yimma/Surivel, whol liged 40 i Dit Lonaant sae, Ja: ono tA abet gether at the Surrey end of Waterloo | and of Drotossions eee pact of th Drips and belonged to the class of * anton ey ony te eae oo ee north to {im umbuctoo or. t! 5 ok t is impossible DIED ALSO SUDDENLY to give an app ea of their num- bers. hig SORE the population of the extie Stare at 2,500,000, and red the entire Flatters seizing. 8 Soon as. piled up behind them, and inside this dottble. Tampart ihe traders oi bash despatch ‘says -— tte si|_ Yet even in the more obvious ort of hero ie | i thei and | she ‘Why itis More Seeks be de the Heroism aoe «be Fregitaecee bab hich f i zy more heroic? The fact that we can ask thia question after the ng preliminary statement shows, that means to triumph over your own weakness, your owr infirmity, over udee pressure of eine ireumstances around you, 0 temptations, ance and difficulties. ise your strength the greate: rue roines ; eg thax epic heroes who conquer heroically Teaaalig fair QUEEN ARTEMISIA AT SALAMIS, whom Xerxes boaste: that he had Cert His ablest, bravest counsellor and chiet— She whose conduct at the battle of Sal- Rerscnne whet the: LADY DUNDONALD BRINGS BACK THE GUN: e NERS. in more recent bistory a less familiar io § Lady Dundonald. Hee the knees. He will probably have to aie instantl f ae hot shot. In the face of that terrible fir them ampatated- ‘Abtonio, the | clover wey atten ee RA aioe ee comes crowding on the Teighte kman, and| the gunners retreated fi ir his feet badly frozen, but {had given him encou: Pay toy Rice ier another into the bottom | Neither threat ‘treaties were of avail Petright ea Be Jap were not injured at| Hliza Masters and a h her] ofthe divly-lighted shait. ‘There evident. | If the ere not returned the ship mus: all. at the time ol is Tees tae ars Near aes AO mea no| inevitably he destroyed with all on board } Pistia Vgage Sone ge aes slipping ut of thet bse one knows how many, in the undergroun Lord, Dundonald. eat down to. the oe 2 . q ‘snal i sel If WAS HIS HONEYMOON. whom they saw approach Matilda Clover | ti r Diopts Piston waa 8 RODRIaE YouSE SAP pnd enters se Sher vation, wise dwelling. :| tain with owners and mates, and his rec On the 20th of that % jessness With the Mar is something unpre-| month Matilda Glover; gftax living” heel |e eh ‘the cedented in his career. He was married | visited by a man whose description answer- | recognized all these kinds—and there were | shortly before he sailed for the Arctic) and led to that of Neill, died suddenly in the| others ul told Faruer Penfield after- belhing 0 out death si Mestuction, SMe his wite went as far north as Unalaska with greatest agony. She recebyed. the “attend. ward, “the like of which he never saw be- a mate fred tho gun, him for a hone mioon taut, The hapless |Snee of an unqualified medical man, qrhich Lord Dundonald’ pointed. ‘The.en low resides in Oakland, where the mate | mistook the symptoms of strychnine poison- ee while the Pole waged a desperate| wereshamed. They Me icdta diel pane: of the Beluga hastened to bresk the nows of | ing for delirinm tremens, andher death from | petite agaiaat the serpents with his ehovel | The battery was silenced, the ship and ita er husband's death xver was | excessive drinking was the nex certi- | simply to protect himself from their attack, | crew were peeing Prostrated by th ba The | fied by a regular medical practitioner, who | but in sfown 01 Mond Haeb1e PHAR toro haling fleet was late in coming down this| had not even seen her, Both the counsel vested with a hissing, writhing, squirming yoary nud nearly tary. day fox = fOrtsgak iets epaeenciousaald: Ae wireline tosallastpeals ih he bad aneh ite pit e has crossed the bay or telephoned the | kins commented strongly on this part of the | while a shower of snakes was continual Merchant Exchange for news of the Helen | ease, and it is impossible Shas |fating on him from the walls above hs ea however cot non ab may for a certain | Finally he tetror-abrloke: cl men rtificates i ee Da tey Sree 280 erland who, during pahed. to pe ged a hol been Kiliad antialbtha waste wound and similar s how that in the more obvious forms of heroism, in the smoke and dustof battle, women can play and have robable that the twenty-six suib-families | ¢ of the acai tribe f the ‘Touarege ‘number at least 400,000 souls, Ail the trade rout z e isa and ies, vio- | is stor rs in the distance of their brethren, nay, T bgiehey tte: tee quently put their brethren to the blush. ‘THE HEROINES OF GENTLE DEEDS. ice also woman’s victori The cosas night- ries of Grace Darl ;Jigale, of Sister Gertttie—are all familiar insta Al ronicled 11 these and, the fact that Gi laraieet aaa m & perpetual stiratilan to ie an inci! itement to nobl they tak Gai Giosontomnal traggla OF dati 1th? 80 often as thosesof women WO ecu ie pathos and fe. Shall we sing of heroes, : [ae css ooo sss

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