Milverton Sun, 5 Dec 1895, p. 2

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WR. MAGSDALES COURTSHIP ‘How shccking!’ cried Miss and his coat-tails streamed ungracefully bel B01 ieee Biber eae supreme © effort to steady mee excellent woman lost no more Allan Lees mee the paper, and leisure- bia siete nial Be a, ‘CRESSBURN versus MAGSDA’ observ‘ said | Yona et eer. pSit= We, are instructed by Sissi eae, Be earners Gtaieeesy plone Va ene auaeeuale fn aljent, probably: Bias Mary, Cresshnrn, yee claim ou, on behalf of her ward, fifty oe in ae is the partner you wilh ron as shy, your _ solicitors, without, tera Leitich al thinks iy "ve ee wher ovens Vita. MM Saar e Ge conceived ad se to come to sus d i ‘Allan’s scrape as thi ‘ the ides Of nosing te her brother; but| \"E thought pegs na ee Shoteore i ur tinkine that ig eal seh a er ae im he ald wie _ship might prompt hint tom tp es- lees dolefully, for he thought that AI ‘ pasin, 2nd ps Derlups enable Wn, le wag cal oug Y advise him how y Toctre to we | lost st entirely, and Pane 'Oh, you did, did yo! RE eee) . LA rey orien’ TEA evening ,\1 did ae ney a Macau nee A ot nee "then you had better go and. tell e i moral ‘her Nar pepe he pei involving | ae Laat Bae ro i fable fo Society to give assist- e spoke, ( vers.” and Stalker's, letter a anen through its lawyers.’ arrel, and Stalker's, lett = ane hee wien ely the person fping todo wit th ‘the espatch of this fo come’ straight to finshaw! | precious documents | rene M or the |? Why?’ aske “ Because,’ replied ins sdviser, weigh- ay. ling his words with sarcastic cons tL as wouldn't pay, 3 a a aha ran away isittone she wouldn't! Dey. ye te ne a which mov prorouadiy, and eattsed, Peter, t0 Rte wil most purple—no doubt h attention to the duplicity of his own = e ‘anner in Which it had been propound- “the ¥ lady's guardian called ed, apo me: aud I gave her phat little “ “Tl, go and her, to-night he Vico I could on behalf of the S said. ‘Perhaps if isnt, indignt: ake Kgs it isn’t, said Allan. “Mean- better’ go and ask Cornelia again. ‘Do you , * think ere Neill press that? he’ it would serve you d you had better you mean to let The ind so convinced der her fee I sented) to ly began fo study. it, while Bever sat) Pt ae wpoid time in discussing the matters she holding on eof the table, | receive ore ea heen betare sand opened her writing-case, Maa cae led Peed ee dos ETE a iE she ‘refused to have anything more a ich WS i yy 1 lings she gel ae eae oe ee eeulanee ate! Oe Oye ee aes ach eo enealy foot ipatituta would hold waver tor abo bended | Soe Et SEER Se BUCr EE Ane: a moment. For the woul Parkins for perusal have: not: men |) tion continue to regard himself as engaged her in spite of the solicitors’ letter. * said Allan Ge time ae and shudder this shaft produced told Allan it had gone paras and he | home just yet; ses apes aay up amy another one. nine, and it be s) imam . hat your eae fs ne for the night, he would ba ae mis mate about, the business; “you | to rehing cross-e: 5 CHAPTER III.—(Continued.) ripa t come and tell me, if you survive toatl . Bunshaw rose from her chair.) "P ul!" added Peter, in a cold| "peter squirmed like a piece of scorch- f and striking the impressive attitude perspiration. Suppose Ney ane ed leather, and feebly offered himself Dich was the admiration of the Society, to hear iss Cressburn and his pro-| 4 shred of doubt: eed which wa: 4 {posal to her! He shivered. never know about i ‘nd herself the luxury of as! “To encourage hopes jo not |" rather she| He i We will ae in-| mean to fulfil, Peter, is a crime but one | agoun't aiseads, my friend. Bat f cme | tet was he of the neces- = Mr. meee t | hye ee ae of encouragemé sho. About : hy ct. feightened or burried; only leave him! P7O.t0°8%y Sever meant-—t andn't | ine His disquiet ude, sbe continued: “| respect. sli pet i, fom head alo ian foe Ya en ee else she could |for the recommendation to take legal jet te vivre the only. livin mistaken if that did not bring bis 09) think” Steps.” shock was too much for Peter. | of the Ho bul eves to the satisfactory climax Mist) "MES" to minutes Pater sot sitnt,|, fR6 gh was, te ‘steamed, Yount: | orcastonall : ‘Terripeg had reason to staring ae the carpet, and listening {0 |‘ Mrs, Bunshaw he sreamey, tert” | chose ch ded days, ai ie yet he the monotonous. tickin the clock: | Fyes, Mr. Magsdale. I Sr ie Dues fener ion acing the did pt) 'speale, Mrs. Bunsbaw was he cannot be said fo have been Think. | joy’ Villa a few iad? 60 and had the | Austrian peasants 3 - ing; he was lost Z * exclaimed | Crown ° erowing angry and impatient CO ciemeageesear gee its Hot planning escape from fn her turn. ‘Is| late Archduke Albrecht, the ae Pe ree Te told hor friend she fear- it, bu ooking. at it idly, as though it te {mo of the Austro-Hungarian be a ate aac ine heading of a chapter he had gly, Vike it, for [Used both to e 1a i is. t y ot] eect Meet caidas for a day orn ee ssa, help’ me, Allan!’ Peas ot leaf. ine Empero! x WO," i t smoke: , oldness' he wailed at, faculties Were ardly, clear; ut is a great t fi tae. rae Eon wage she may |‘ What ala Te ‘e. supposing 1 anted His in upon } that | those awful isa ed be said to have iced her manner towards to help yout’ esid, his cousin, durning | Hee have a tes ree he pad | Gosden rss Peter before she gave up the plan. But fiercely im. poken of so feelin She conceal: | ping sieht throu fe aid not answers he ued distant=| ay do?” moaned Peter, and himself. | But Shy had eee pes ane ea |r ma : 1 bans ha es a £ effort, ee turned ie ther with a great e ‘0 Miss Parkins. id, Mr, Mag: covering "her ‘though t saw her that would soon matters jain the mistake ie iiss ie cand he hardly ee ‘was too anxious of iaela® pfow at impending legal mea- sures. Mi to say that I never meant ay fe “suppose that I had deserted in ‘elt “her,” responded Miss Park- hile a anxious to marry her her,” repeated the old lady. engaged | to 01 mfes- 1 brouj cht tte en was the only answer see, Mar! ‘1 think ee — evening I speak to her to renew you! Row you had bet- Mr. Mags- nd per you dale. know wheth wae ae or not. Sue ree ae iG arks believed to exist. were there, of ‘the day, had not been. of a nature to endear t! thrown open, and How bce Personnies veer to Indulge savoring the crowned cay Euroy Paladins of. t war of 1870-71, He could not ee ion on the business. whi ich had opt late. Moreover, at jase turned northwa i eeanacae ‘ing to rest his brain ie weaving “x0 Be Continued.) FOND OF THEIR PIPES. Love for Toba The pipe is te e et Gi of icotina ri many every Ne * ee red from bis imperial ally at Vienna. oe ee The aes Power in Lightning It is no doubl: interesting to express the foe a afeieais of lightning in horse- a@ recent storm marin which pees over Klausthal, at vere two wire nails five-thirty-secon Of an inch in diameter. The electric ted the two nails instantly. To melt iron in this short time would. be impossible in ‘the, larwes founsce ns and it wished with heal ef ised ut of 200 amy tial of 20,000 volts ould be Snecaary. 2 for one secon This ‘tet force for one second sth ea the meltin sasiandedas SEIS aS Multiplied by Seven. ba Cai cts Ch a fist ming a anpliati Si y y ie time, say one-tent! ot oscond: Ae foo lows that the bolt w 50,000 horse- You don’t ee hed that Prof. A. has And vast he master of seven lan- rere! is sit possible that he was’ struck ee ofr Brookly sions ae other ‘Transcas} up total of Pasi in the Cz: cee edneiinion Stations of the Sag! él legree less, profligate than desertion, spend any more time over. it just now;|his limbs. He walked far and fast, and | handle the nomor rpent: une laste Mrs. Buns ie, meaningly to him|}'m busy.’ And Allan sat down, and | it was long after eleven when he stood with siguniky, sutfocing not the alight *" ;| afterwards, when Miss Terripeg had) made a demonstration of selecting a tefore his own gate. Everything WAS |e harmful effects, even if bitten re- peroration will putt TY =} gor jome ; * know | pen. Teooeae pt a i ousebol had f \ “As I hat plait ded inet 4 hide g never oy ‘gpilty of su m-|"" Peter rose to go, but lingered about evidently gone to bed. was rather | Peatedly. Some tim: it was sug- 3 a a et this| duc the door. * Why do you think she must |a nuisance, for Mrs. ennai bac as | seated this immunity from the lia, ‘ the tontamental orn Peiad ald ank centy: ewe know?" he asked. rived him of that reveller's friend bis |eyit effects of the poison might be due BX organisation the protect our! and sought refuge Trom his in}. fe + an. | latehkey fter Allan’s departure, 4 ites! Foun’alece's ‘Bialite gee where he dreamed that Le “Of course. ss Linenly’ Here. tee |and he would have to wake them up ithe egy srempre ane ath eae t d with, grossly infringed, by ide, him’ deliver a sper your letter, and don’t bothe: ded. | before he could get in. He rang once, | 2p, dt Ravin, anie Marin ae ee iivotip to myself I blush to tah b Bax ne Ee, ee) A He ain oa ‘want £2. donkole’ his “Cousin, wat eurbed 4 o1 oe then, surrey tang first attack, “experienced 0 bnors oe as ‘advise’ him, and was pur- eeain, ler. Still no i quent bites. Much remem! T would ate a ing him in as uncomiort- | third time violently, without producing pine Seat tempers al a aiaee were’sufficiently advanced to enable us thie & frame of mind as possible—a wor- | an5 effect. \ He set to work and tugged | attention has been, directed 1h 210s to deal with im onary i ORS tng boai in which te ute sucedad cai Naty ane ISA eta [made sh sew, deren i - sdale went back to Somer- yalue.at<this ‘thepret eat has been cours fo the sncartain remedy Dresct™ | emell frightened-logking man 28 | aaj “House, and pondered over ‘tho ter- | ut, al mobody appeared to Cee a |sharyata at he tata ed by the law. But PanineBderine trots bis hat was cram |Tible muddle, his procrastinating felts | ie tion, Copal roduced into the system in gradually and it will be the pride ne Ug a dae rie pkiy Sn pea Pye eT TT A ee Jed him into. " He must see Mary na ast el fort, he ori on oe of the Putney branch of ociet ss * extend to you the support Ay bas pene pushing is way amongst, dg | sity of this, that he did What he ‘had | doorstep is not a co oe ara ee you need Mrs, Bunsh and] throng, of passengers. He carried a |never ventured to 00 before: be teier | dulged im at midnight in December, and Fj round at an imaginary audione®, fi e| paper. in his hand, va “which from time |St@phed to Mrs before Peter had been. there i a Sanne ng Parkins tee ie th 3 for himself in this respect, determine slowly sat down; whi to time he ced nervously, an la utes he had sneezed twice w Set aiaen ase ad banish, i watched her, indulging in curious en nonente fol contained some, dan- of getting out after dinner if he went | ing vehemence, and pate, with | to to dave ‘Sil chance of | trickery. Bitona a fo what th Soy’ wou) gE Ploarg Tae ani tbat” i |e ae wma Winn Mie Techy | SD (es Pty, Moan Sar | therefore ag the serpin Hale ded | 41288) or not with them, his sister had al- ern 1, gtd ‘those temiable creatures he d do to Mr. Magsdale if he were han was Peter M dale; and the paper he ai ircges mig ears over a ie for arsine eld was Messrs. Carrel and. Stalker's ay some ipod reason poe Mei Bey (ees ar as Seite at bolas eee 5 ae long, cor} 3 : : 2 H tate, but to avoid adopting the i ion. * ¢ )inflexible will, which that astute wo- th tute "una pursued by, the. fakirs Lincoln’s Inn,’ "continued the champion, fogend, ” Ma PANES aia et | inflexible, wil Raph oennlea siete Peer seh ey ented all the tn cou ie Siaching “ (the; the solicitors we always em-| once proceeded to knock double-knocks | 78 frequen judicial patience until she considered the enc mo ba es oe eis A tees «logy, and direct them to look'to mie for aD ee Ne admitted. | she won't belicve it, and there's sure | it advisable ao See gel fay of preventing the scorpions 2 t 1 a liquidation of their charges, though they | 6q his cousin as ois Ber: ie iad pa Ne ee Ghee [cate chest, fag et He F itching igor will of course ultimately fall upon Mr.| room.’ ‘Sit, nea ae if any! hing has “ish to, es I could see the e1 im laid uy of them stung ii trongly enough to me wron| 80. ea of the bell- - h of r Id be no The idea of doing OMe ae feet himself, and h mld | ro ro ened cadfully, formidable | out, “demandin ae d Ay ae De ore at tems ob alee ee faithless man’s expense hi oY x ect ee cs ears vie his errand, 7 abe but ate he had not ae & fear front | was ne gigpe es ter sa ‘his ‘sis- if “talkie was) believed upon Miss Parkins. She t ta a A ea that. If he went, down to Queen's Road | ter, be grasped the situation, and eon: that he had. frequently few moments, and finally declared her Words as possible. || 7s iat ana Bre Capi jhe wished to ad- | prehend High enwrapped the’ rest of he Reanehe einbaven & 4 scorpion’s sting. readiness to act upon Mrs. Bunshe W'S tell ‘me what to do. I got it this: jeer, Pe invedtion ot ‘throwing Mary Cress- | househol: SAD INCIDENT. A Juror Mecagnne as Wife as the De- An affecting | etdent— —a passage I life--oocurred ta the » N. x. Cone a General Ses- y. n was placed at the bar on a charge of grand larceny. The jurymen were but on the appearance of th at the bar one of the panel, greatly af- their seat seven hundred and S 3 begged the 2 time to go down to Putney, and un. that stands on the ‘man tel- | fected, rose in geod Ms Barking, neving xed ans SHROy the deaigiede Cement neues fon et comfortable as he was about t pan en hi pale ay t Leaken is sa Judge to allow him to retire. When the letter, took her departore, or ee ernie te to decoph the above | ing before him, he was almost glad that | Pies 0 th a fra..| asked for his reason, the man, bursting i t'let Mo, soabaw know at he We are authonaed te aeap th Mans | RE Le Sot ach ore time Wo brood |rogklary every morning with otra | ask for, is eet ee . sum lement . it. nt mixture e fines! bar to be his wife, charged under an rllest possible moment what result {Be Swat “iaisitty we hall be glad to | VE 3 Es x tad Shout to be taken might produce, “informed of the address of your Page bles ah 2 again ME, the little | bird’s eye and honey Lo “the couple were married four years Parkins returne jeen’s Heitors, ‘with a. view to the institution Aes baat ioe iD it where | Another devotes of _Hhe couple were married fou! eats Road-with the letter to Messrs. Carrel of legal proceedings. Sorter. | everything ceciiies uk i Mar, of York, England’s future King. e time after’ her marriage began to E urn. ‘There over in the eorner land probably the most indulge in liquor, became, a confirme and Stalker in her pocket. She intend) To Peter Magsiate, as the sofa on which they had Gant of bis thoughts as well as his old-| drunkard, despite all her husband's ef- d to act upon Mrs. Bunshaw’s direc- Zeatod wie, be told is they like tale | dant of his thoug! Fa ulreeonp erage oe wae ee ‘i the very!, Allan Magsdale read the letter | seayee. was the identical book |est friend is a very grimy and badly Pcie y pact ed ap at a ee RE through, and lay Back ti His DnEE face she, ta hd trifle wits Us ieee listened | burnt briar-wood pipe of ihe, pouty | His tirst sight of her after that was (ea Na on aboanl er er ean med ty show tat Piao he lenin to. bis Un abenat aa ach | Gena Be See renin when she appeared before him, un sth ‘Astley Villa more than a month ago— ashamed to show Parkins coming in, ssion ined ume, for trial for felony, The but with infinite ‘lit, itten on every line of shipman's days, 7 , excused, and slinking out of the way, no ee ouse| | Peter looked, more Raper tee za nig Tite remnant of cour-|smoked surreptitiow ouns | Prisoner deeply moved, withdrew a a letter addressed Somerse' fallen than before, but pes nol ee va Te had brought with him vanished r of Ri follows his ducal sh = OD daditad han eee ee att ee ck | Shee Co mrt a pstgone an i 1s é ‘Although our unworthy hero allo "bout a. month ago, faltered Peter. | bint without speaking, an; : fn his good pipe|be hoped that the incident mays .: Dee euilae Peter col | infinitely, more solace eel pent eaotsied himself to drift perilously Lg al Not since you | sed to take her fd apyed into oe petragt sent ‘be could | than in te “cigarettes w which he smokes Can BEE ee cbetton tag eulle rocks, he awakened to a sense of his tg see Cornelia?” A if when in iowick owas de- puni position in time, and finding himself un-| ‘No,’ was the half-whispered re- Voll, Mr. Magsdale’ she said, ‘what |" tie inte npetor “Broderick es ee able to tack, ne 0 Se Lean can't fede far Presta te tlets ah ry,’ replied Peter, | Iain bowled German orangements ond Russia’s Army of Prisoners. Miss Terripeg “went down to S:| what I think about it, es ee. never gh ian prison statistics are not sup- Bumohew early every day. on the tn- Tndignant oonempt;"yoe'd tte, take ot wank oe yom, Me | nn wen be hd 1 ang one | | Rusion pln a ta toe of expectation, and away each ther than to, his cousin, and rising from | Magsdale- um’ Mesare, Carrel ever, restricts nels to cigaretios, of | Taso! xa nuinbes of ipetianate ta evening lost in wonderment ‘at this bas seat, turned his back on him, to Slalker : ich he smokes “an extraordinary | °°) Ot jails was 764,73, and for fhe ful lover's unaccountable slowness in gaze out of the window, with bis hands ame about this letter,” he said|quantity. Old King ”~ eo OL er ee ee cal Ge Ce ered atti on Ns a a ont ‘you tell, me what T ought to negli fy ins! manner was 0 CMO Walle a ager sree UNA ot the | 342,729, ‘The unfortunates tain trembled hourly upon his lips’ 40 asked the miserable man after a| 1 Sncohapomiang hath nervous | Ine Febperoy rederi and is broth Oe oe ete in the village; houses Mrs. Bunshaw, however, was confident jon, mn a eel not go on. d heir, Le mae: George, prisoners Phothe sl district would mi: numbered i a 388, ° un Pi 7a, y Tr160—a. total of 76,35 they include 5328 convicis sent within the same period from Odessa to the penal halien. In presenting these figures id” says: ner ann ed st | done PWe would a doing the tice if we even a sopecs-—near! rae an awf showing Hogs Under Military Drill. = evolutions aa almost human preci- 7 exhibition ras ‘iven by. ration, and their little eyes in anticipation, but no a hog of them. til the rT C) 2 o wea: March ea Whe fae Bie Pe ugh from the fees and al stood still, though 4 dumb in all seven? How extraordinar, yt ident, that, the were laboring under excitement. Finally he houted, “* 1” and eight porcine — noses went, into the trough at the same instant the meal over the imals reformed in line, marched sol- THE SULTAN OF TURKEY, eusr NOW THE Most CONSPICUOUS RULER IN THE WORLD, The Sane ee Youth of Abdul Wamld Appearance—Varior tieaices irae calesacteninr ike Just now the much talked about po- testo in sity world is fp Abaat Fonts IL, the Sultan of Turke: or- Se acon ies in ar entn his peek as bee! jects. of iepotusien to a sketch of his career, it may well to refer : briefly E the lives a ie iarpetiate pre- decesso: In 1 Mahmud Il1., Sul- tan of Taskey, ree and was succeeded by Abdul Medjid. bis son. This man reigned until 1861, leaving a brother and two sons. He wa: ded on the throne by his brother, Abdul Aziz, an ignorant bigot whose extravagance brought his country to avowed insolven- cy in 1 The only eo ee that he did was to travel. No It wi He was cca son of Abdul tcl who Ratan thee Bc ved came "Abdu Hamid] IL, tan He was born Sept. came Sultan on Aug. 31, ihe useeutieals , 1842, and 1876. On July. ield was strangely deceived or he strangely tried to de- arcs oe rerio tae nat posalhie nine- su- (iE FIERCE! As he grew older he led a life of greater activity than was princes; he was much ie sad he rae en he enjoyed long rides into and along beautiful rive: se was of a thoughtful and serious nature, and spent ae eS in stwly. Political econom favorite subject, and after of many books hi ti ranaide Vee he was called Heke a the e he knew more than eet tad known of Turklah ts. tory and the Government and resources of his country. There were many evils to be remedied, and it is said that under torn and battered remnants of an army ¢ 7 e: mi disciplined ‘and well en Be soldiers. ve began it was ublish a news- paper in Turkey. e slightest pro- vocation a paper Faget by the sol- diers, who distributed the type in, the waters of the a A rand rsonal ap- er bas Perera erst slightly. tinged with gray, is ‘short, thick, and trimmed almost.'to a point. The forehead is broad, lightly. bulged above the eyebrows, hollow at the tem- ples, and wrinkled all over. _ The lines Tunhing down to the hase of the nose, which indicate et aes. and meditative thought, are accentuated. The eye is dark gray, large, a nsive, slightly veiled, Peamie kindly, very changeable, and an The eye is that of s thinker, of @ suspicious medi- tator, with a subjective will power. ‘The nose is Jong and thin at its base, bony and strong at the nos' e mout PRONOUNCED Pees nene and real kindness. The Sultan’s hair is black and al short. The skull re- cedes toward the top; the little brain is strongly aed: The eee are lo and fe Deena cut. Sulian has ever dwelt and he was there but ee This was Abdul Medd i. a evil dream, a the next" oe and elie ie ‘or any beautiful Bosphorus wi ct ed with o ple to the 's of Stat eB ig itatee mline confers. W officials, and issues his orders. works often until 3 o'clock with no his private aparimen: nts. and drinks n¢ of days, fs as rigidly obcerved by a Be hi the prophet. 8 third is one o his teet! agi 8 fairest gongi war wi i= ly a year. W. jt taken Constantino glee enough now, iat and when, as ie should have tak here were representatives Great Britain, Russi Italy. As t {of the negotiations the ‘Sult was practically deprived of Bulgari Bosnia, and Herzegovina in Eu lahan, Kars, and Batoum in Asia. re in Y andoat Islands in the distance, and even a faint shadow of Mount Olympus, far off ia, shows in the pure atmosphere of ornament. and bric-~: -a-brac, ive rat there are a few priceless vases, pictures, and magnificent rugs and carpets. There tal break, and then gi es eee oe Association. de dee}. The English chureh at Inwood, is to ith | be re-opene He | , Orillia me petitioned for a police jothing but water. After dinner he at Rossland, SMOKES AND REFLECTS _ James ee living near Alliston, and it is dangerous to disturb him then. | is 113 years old. On our Friday, which is the Tuskish || The G.T.R. pay roll at Allandale is Sunday, the Sultan ae sit the i a month, mosque, even if sd ill that he has to be carried. ‘The occasion is one of Pe ett ok Pevecbane' ee pleasure to the peo ‘There is a military display and a'sort_of review | In the last two years Berlin spent he troops as he passes. Various ap- rie for sidewalks. peals are made to the Sultan and many y Aberdeen wears bloomers when oe them are granted. Sometimes, on iding her bicycle. is journe; Mosque, the Sultan T ble sl Tides aie. Arabian horse at other “tw tack spiel rete evenly alia imes he sits in an open carriage. edmeenante end Satake throng the T ska more hunters than deer streets to see him as he s-, The in Muskoka this season. tan ‘aa by the poorest laborer “in| ine Orillia’s new F anerkel aud Toven HAL the a mad On the ay wentieth di ¥ sf |.will soon be completed. the fast he goes to the mosque whe most precious relics of Islam are tactured in Shc etiam bog wasnt Prosarved; the silver paaketa ‘are. oper: ‘ ea’ ice ont ten le @ deficit, of $3,000 in the 5 ‘ Kingston General Hospital thei on iece | Canaan, Essex county. all) ‘The new Government _uildings ot by | Ro Sriandieye Teen a few Bair from the pro nets. beard is lett ane to public view during the | new buildings this year. remaining days of the fast; then i " up. in the strong boxes until | Madame de Chene, of St. Barnabe, ther ear goes by. 4 Under ‘the rule of the present Sul-|, The new Baptist church. at Sebont, tan the Ottoman empire has lost some | berg has been formally opened. it ests, In 1877 the} Knox church has rmany, France, rope, and Wis, built by Abdul Medjid, and is About two miles ‘Bosphorus, Sehatees Soneste tires cniiee sree St this point and sends its refresbing breezes up the hill. One who isa . visited the palace has given this de- — iption of f “Aro! a high wall, and the INTERESTING ITEMS ABOUT OUR view from ith the OWN COUNTR’ Atlantic to the Pactfic. Berlin now aa an orphanage Berlin has . Association. Orillia does. hot ‘allow meat eatin in| Dog stealers are abroad in saeany A skating rink is being built at Ar- thur . ‘There is a male milliner at Parken- ham. Cookstown is grain centre. 1] dhe new docks at Thessalon are com- ple becoming a notable Ridgetown is to have an Athletic in- | magistrate. Port Carling wants to be incorporated as a to’ ‘The\koas in the recent’ Coldwater tire was $9,500. A free dairy school will be establish- ed at Win A Catholic hureb is“ being erected lay last week an Ingersoll firm shipped 800 ‘turkey ju re-| There is a new post one at New oy ice teeseee hava ene draw ‘water 20 miles. he R. has the block sys- toca veils anita Woodstock put up $100,000 worth of he tt dangerously hur cheese factory at F taabettlows has been destroyed’ by fire. es iveren: is en of he ‘an | 000 summer v ia, | Leamington re cor " $10,000 me per annum from its natural gas. There is Ber) pve. private ac- London hospital. A ine atone tt Poe the gum pa ee a aor stl eat ss, large blac delicately ebtssla d features, and a wonders of liest material. ke Hindustani Hei fosutly, orler i or disobeyed her, she wou! ler his nose and ears to be cut off i ‘When one of her ed her by attracting the attention The: loon in which the Nai held, and in that vault ite ‘Begum sa story—the Begum, that she exactly over the vault. re AS ea agi Fae Society Hard Pressed. ful glad you i bert reception. leer that she is ciety ‘ion of the books, so they can tall ‘em. But Probably Late. of ‘next morning? No, it was a case. ce a complexion of dazzling fair- ck eyes full of animation, hand and arm of such perfect symmetry that native poets read e peal as ae dres: always in exaust Tate ana deem Persian ase were charming, and her conversation canal is lower than it has been for 35 spirited, sensible and SDs, But, as | yea ‘is Mr. Shortt, 85 years old, shot a deer a set-off to this long array of personal at Trout Lake daring the season just attractions, her chetnscdctWaetaiseut: i able. She was cruel, vindictive and assessable property is [izeacherous. If one’ of her servants and the we are 6. militilation hile she placidly smoked dancing girls offend- a favorite officer, she, in a fit of furious lousy, ordered ‘the unfortunate girl dali w | house at, Ottawa. ; her victim up. When the hor-| | Rev. Mr, Cameron, Brockville, has Hble work was done, she commanded | been called to the Presbyterian church, the rest of the Nautch girls to come | at West. Tor Junction. wer the grave in which | ~ A mai mailbag | fost fitteen years ago he- their still living sister was entombed. | tween and Ralston has been According to one account—denied. by | found dead « of its con some of those who have investigated the| Fox uumerous in some parts ight ex- tract the last drops of fiendish ae 4 ‘out of the cup of revenge, had her couch D al Little Miss de Fashion (meeting not- gd author)—How-de do, Mn Finemind! comin’ to Great Author—I am delighted to leased. she says you is the biggest 80- id she’s so lad she got ahead of that Mrs. De Mayor 800, for is influence tyle. Mamma told everybody | During the of 1895, that you are comin’, and they is all | ended, the Canadian ‘feet secured. 12. Worked up ‘most to’ death. Mamma’s} 413. sea s of this fleet ead aches awful this morni ede 1 on Teerd, Um-—to what work do you refer, my as, is ‘rjorted ae ales af Wien , | ilton, as taken to Kingston enie know. Everybody is near- ples ‘other week, is quite il ly Maia? theirselves tryin’ to read your to you about Jagway—I remember on one occasion I cured a terrible headache by soak- A Tor of Aiquoe a estenay ia ene At Headingly, Manitoba, an ee Alt bo tanecto cas oe ples. Female hockey clubs are P eoncle ae in various parts of Canada, ‘armer in Manitobe raised 1,000 imaliots of onions on an acre and _a balf, As a result of the hunt in Muskoka 200 00; eer were brought to Muskoka Wilisa Daisy Macklin, Stratford's first female physician, has’ begun practising re. At Port Colborne the water in the Ba id pells, Sarnia, en Central ectiat Adee St. Paul's ‘s church, at Halifax was the first’ place of Protestant worship in the Dominion . The Government orders that wher- ever hog cholera exists the entire herd I i? 1 be destroyed. The Government will put $200,000 in the next estimates for a new custom of ni of Ontsio that probably a bounty will be offered for thei Picton eanning factory has sent a mnillinis cong of trote to they Northwest rain barges down the St. Lawrence, owing to low water are carrying from 3,000 to 4,000 bushels less than the ordinary cargoes. John ‘Livin, stone, of Listowel. who is Gathered from Various Points from the tis estimated that Bgskoks hed 10 tee sold $8, git seg I hot on the third floor a) irs. tempted ita enter. to the arrest a Madigi ‘The rooms, but Madigan him in, ed, adigan attacked so indignant. that, him. The man tion house, where and carried back to and tha‘ otherwise. Mechan wi e police station. was He said refuse and the kitchen door was for the ept e was er 1WO BRUTAL HUSBANDS, One of Them ‘Threatened With Lynching by Wis Netehbors. The wife af William Matighe: along- nd locked the door. Police station ee Geta th on: that Mrs. Madigan’s condition was extremely. cri- tical and that death might result’ from exposure, A. policeman. was sent the house. When he got there, found the hall filled with neighbors who were making threats against Madigan, policeman went up to Madigan’s 0. police may who subdued him with his club. On’ the down the stairs the crowd became one after Struck “the. Tongehoreman, m street another, crowd shouted. to lynch pack the crowd with his club and finally suc- ceeded in getting ‘his prisoner to anothe! and on the the locked uy up on a charge of intoxication, Mrs, Madi- an was, found in a neighbor's house ¢ Webber said that ae might ae to THE MILVERTON SUN Is the best Local Newspaper in the County. of the best . Rates rea- Bobsoription $) per. year, strictly in advance. M. MacBETH, Publisher, -| Transient pee tion are charg- ed at the rate of 8c. a line, cee ane for the first tasertion, and se. er line for each successive insertio1 Madigan ara and staggered — down the t. Some children » who cha aot hee patents aS Nabesta ree BERT, M.B. .M., Graduate she lived and told other inmates. Dr. ch Oaliege ct Phyvictane © Surguos Ashley Webber, who was, attending | Soe totia! London, i Rowland, Ome ta rone be woman, was summoned, but he | of Post Oflog, Mi ivervon nt. ‘Pelephonesen: —_ nnable to Mite where Mrs. Madi- | nection: Poole Bunner, Lutheran gan had Bone. went up to her | Church and. Tost tock. Too! Role ies children hud- D NASMITH, M.D... F. PS. Hai Jeena as, pane C sidence for n Tense trom Cai Newton and Mill etree Gra EK of R.C.D,S., Torcnto, also member of the Haskell Post Graduate School of Pros- Whetle Dentistry, Chicago, Oftioe No, 5, Mai nest Sonday ta ‘very month for the practice of his profession, r Veterinary J. H BNGLE, V.8, Graduate of Ont. Vet, College, Toronto, treat all diseases of Somestic animals sei” entifcally. "all calls by elephione or. ilverton, Ont. Thomas Meehan, a peddier, aged 50, 210 Bond ‘street, £00) Societies cane home drunk on ete See ran to aks hrs is wife. V hei she ps to nant eaed for 0. F, No. 99, Milverton, meets ‘ery second sday of every & Rothaermel’s eck t Tue: hase at Solo: ek in ttt llevar Schneuxer iss bret a Vi Ways welcome, hhaliness, CRs Weir, Recording Sec, an 0.0. F., “Silver Star Star Lodge,” No. 8 Milverton, meets every Friday night m,n shoir Ball, post afice building. Visiting ‘brobhre pi Spencer, N.G. ; W. Appel e ‘ 6 L., No. 1033, Milverton, meets sn 4 a in all first, Weainesday in each month Jas, cete WM, 5 0. E, Boeckner, 8. ; R mith, Treas, Weak and Nervous |‘ Business Cards WEIR, : Anotioneer for oh rth poy Reece and Mortgages Bailitt moranans treet, Milvertor ~ ORLAND’s Livery Stases, rerton. First-class Rk i and rigs for bites i all times. reaper reial driving a specialty, Bus meets all Hotels EROReNGRE Fetes ae Topp, Brom Gropp, Pro- wietor: "Hest liquors an are at une bar Pirst-clasa accommodation and large stabling GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton, First-class accommodation coy pete eA Gora SbMpRe mp ‘Whenever the body has been weak. | {\"#°,.sample rooms, eae ot i i gned by diseaso, it should be ball up Brana RO Pematate, Pasiioon by Bk Sarsap: Read this aaa - wh sp sutered with e |(QUEEN'S ‘HOTEL, | Milverton very s¢ pay qb den of inflammation of the ‘The best accommodation for com Bowrels WWbeu L beyant.to secover 3 Was meroinl Mravalebeand others ‘Twa large sam Mek and nervous condition, and | Plezooms. On ara ue the bar, Goon wa suiered red intensely with aie cig Hehe an ea shed room. Henry Rose. Baring no spate ‘ conn NOU ROYAL Hore, Stratford, oppos ak, , Fortunate wna rho bed |e 1omarket square, J,.M. Sooth propri used sc Jf ipead ir. Good stal te, The vbr me ‘recoramended: me to Shs I, | the people of this micas ciate os oe KERN, 245 Manning Ave., Tam now as well as I ever was, would not be without Hood’s Sarsay in my house for anythi iezonte Ont. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public arilla a tor Hood’s Pills on the milton one P eiiiand offering the the prison ‘hospital there. In the Kingston penitentiary are two men, father ‘and son, each under sen- tence of seven years, the former. for killing a man, and the latter for kill- a cow. Milne seeretary of a School Board Erin Township sent the following, teolr to an ap r the is Dee ha te ae tod ie, you you should ate fent a de stamp as aly bap olay ins easy in effect, 250. THE MONTHLY _ Cattle Fair At MILLBANK will id wee the soli sey the of each month, se Feat riche: Lonis Buckel, — Ritter, President Secretary cine: ONE GIVES RELIEF. RIP-A‘N’S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the coos common every-day ills of humanity. J ohn Gropp, Cedar Pests Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, Ete, BRUNNER, ONT. Watches, Crooks, JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE. Gro. Prarr, phe 5 ERTON,

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