SLAIN CHAPTER IV. Master gi ole lat pow ig, not e soldiers well skilled in the proper style of it. So that it was ween for him to oo very highly of tl mes. Gentlemen they mig! be, te aid, and therefore by nature well nant, to rid the country of that fo tilent race. Ah, ah! We soon shall see |" ers in truth, we did see him, even sooner than his own dear mother had uch deep voice in the kitchen one night (be- fore I yO room), and, shining it dest we ow the vats rentouts tak ve fiat man was sitting upon the tabi accounting too little of our house, showing no great readiness to boast, pair to let us know who he was. Hi curly hair, and spoke yw the country lies ? We have heard an ‘this stuff up at Oare. Tf there Here is your Not the interlopers hi ing paid little attention to the things her le were full of, I left. the mai mieten ate orse, with spindles and for plaiting and 0 pleased had he dhees triiea’ ethan te clamor and hye of ite, that tears came into my eyes more as I fought of his tranquil 20d. amiable. aa “Tis a wron, mind!” eried o me. es was Hehed afore ane nd why Bee aoe {hem bide upon tise owt land? Th ter amiss, beyond de- Bini ead ner salt forgive them for it.’ All the same, he was catching lig piiesiies to my rah Pi running ‘And having such courage, he killed one, or cess oul never could have taeicue bo much of {hat old knife. But, ever. since th at her vith A wonder, suspecting, for the moment, that the venerable councilor— rane enough to make a cow forget her calf—might have Paid er a fisit while Iwas away. | But very soon reason of t veneer Who hath taken command of th lett “not Capt. as: ‘up Te 50. pra Bober: who hath to help ‘to bratty them, and oaaceuanee canon I seem to know that Ty rye Codeer eee . And your son under ‘Deborah, what are you ADS ms hy ood Mrs, Pring was beginning or rather had never borne a oa in mind, that I Bt tie housahel’ noyr and’ entitled t9 know everything, and to be asked abo it my surprise much more than could be imagine And Shenae could say even halt of what I thought a great noise wrose in hills, and-came alon; Kind “upon its wai never risen Gnd tha cattle, aud thequist aheeb, and even the wild deer came bounding, from unsheltered places into any offering ‘of branches, or of other ‘haven. from the turbulence of men. And the only the ose Beha ec hire RY nay beet re was no’ could tell its own fpencet content it] penile sou ha ee h Pri might say, into m: 's_manageme! ‘t—for the now be all upside dove men roper name better die out o! rb: not the poo: aa. | never poke Ha bent etna I told thee through The hat to ine, nae Ts saw that BA eH mal let. plume, such ri s Tek Tr jBcaes Heart ts, his own kin foremost ; kind and loving. CHAPTER. V. vis, now deen shot. by {aoa received chest a from fhe bottom ofa bottle. heen discharged from a opposite aiden ol the ré a ood compliment a themselves to be i With argc mm warrant, and his plan chief aséault in comp includi Fanner Rid, ‘at the he blamed, with justice. Capt. Pur ing a few men whol hat a noble Plate ‘ot the sea eagle, he handed horse to a man in re Ge Just in time,” Lord be thankful T tak teu By oe to touch them off!” The Sukes oa lad to lie down on t! vel thaken b; ped in a cloud of streaky a wien Rea) » as behooved an ancient smoke. chis ‘om cleared off and they : stood y mounted their guns upon of allowance of roll for iy virtue of his a maki miblone hyorhe a of the alley nemy alone could was behind the line rally- he shouted, “ and t! By the Lord, you don’t even know how soldiers Hine abashed at his re- abies it fale who mt ri fheate, BOW nat went | muzales of their _ftther sie he took the blow of [2nd the inet oan young Wika Fechren cates sii i ful Pais of Southmolton, was able (w nt. regi them. agg Wer like oe be eae by this fae an t igs haoi ewverurders: ty your master's daughter? If you. bring janded gentlemian in, You joor so! who spoke raised his scar- iche- ‘apt. Pur bri to the | had ayes as such a landmark, be- Wwarkenin hls sad condition, had not he blow m the the ithe rave but in sae sons of Devon, who wore | £00 little ed facings, and had taken umbrage | fore hat came al re mi their | the was natural mers’ sons, the felt ita! is me oi der heir for “4 tata be that you would never take him Jo! the houses of th ing as before, but a great s ahrink sco a bank, ing for their lives, wi fine Mallon were rollin; kno a already by the spi pantenitee for it no potiaebsy none lami ose ithout any Siieariae efit nigeria ation betwee y ily, they did. not tight it searcity of Te ion as 0 hom le tl Cutcliffe pene, trehedr ‘ful man eae that che cae help of providence), to make the their own embr: . It is useless, however for the body to pretend that it loing. enaes ol Posing athe people as ond as Moreover, Fe een : eat imy thing that such a ‘3 brave searrion Tish mi 9 his glimpses. of a sim, meee was ~ x Deborah. Prin, fo . cliffe Lane himself to plaster nor a poultice, felt, for 1 would mot vis, Bie, “hose hing: es era's it very hard for alee ge ety tet myself “what father and_mother to ith Mistress Pring, who oming no more than a vane for the sled or, per nd the chiaion ion fi is 4 A to une quate apt to id make war again upon some of his sae ; Majesty's subject, when a thing, alto- |} hia had | gether out 0 on, - | $e or even of civili Bion, Augean le who live in lawful parts will accuse me of caring ‘or the truth. ‘But even be- si i ‘fell me. To wit: ived ‘throush istress Pring = offer of marriag: see 22 nd. lane sing, from ia ‘vis! He must have been sad ly ‘eantesed by that blow on his heart sera ty ve Seine or that this w: wi faa ‘ett aos ite upon a shoulder of in a bowl fae T would “be the last to blame id, being oe oti it i doublesminded. Capt. Pri pide 5 him ¢ 0 leave us; which mig! behaved very well when vod-by—for I could not deny that rhaps, if he dud: noe Rebecectaia monacn oftkis ever: lasting | gratitude I should have felt ving i 3 I was a little Ssappoint also, had he express- ed no anxiety at leaving our cottage so frail “tithe ary ‘turbulent “and triumphant outlaws. | But. it was not for me to speak of that; and when I ease She 6 Teason of jilence it re- sounded tenfold to his credit. Nothing, much as what said afterward—that t he scending throug] many high gen- erations. te nothing more strange than hs veo Eutasanre Uline mint? woman, when left alone, to doubt ‘about her own, behavior. With men it can so cruel because, thay cat, y ie Doones were the son the. ground sand the red mat some P! ‘ossing their arms and some: Paces ind the ahi dy wo ery s lying er red- ae pe for a gener” Jan be Bathe Who accompanied her out, something less the is! - |house on chicken soup and stewed chick- ag the Alec upon Providence or bad or something outside their own to o Be crore THE LATEST FROM PITCAIRN. — k bound for England, Capt. Smith carried of ith him a large quantity of clothing, ooks, hardware, etc., for the lonely were collect- 1e passage, enclosing a ak from Mrs. usband on the voyage, describing the visit to the island. Mrs. Smith writes: “In true jack tar fashion re down the side of the Comlicbank landed without mishap in the fatindae? Eat ss, tin to try to take so frail a craft as Tega boat into waters so wig By The islanders had been watching the boat returning, and, "ee ] ic ‘plucked by Wabside, ‘as they hastened to welcome soon ‘as the first greetings were over the girl took my arm a1 to the settlement. heavy with the per- tiful flowers and orange Cultivated flow gteat profusion all over the island, and or es, cocoanut, , guava, w in one great stranger, seeing the: age. THE HEAD MAN Mr. McCoy, who keeps the lines of gov: ernment. in his own hands, and the landers look up to him as ‘their adviser and “director, has the avenues swept every Friday, the work being done by “There are only 130 souls on the is- land ai two-thirds of these eodren for one hour, when all hands to school—men, women, and children ‘0 hours are de- i Mheir portion of rish potatoes, sweet ones, punapiss, eats; besas; aitowro0t, onions, lettuce, ete. I also saw pine- Bee graves of John Adams and ‘ohn has eadstone, tion at the time of my visi Pata nd they were at a standstill for nails, so our ar- rival with the kez of assorted sizes was tial, L dined at the McCoys’ en, nicely cooked, with rice and toma- bread fruit, sweet potatoes, lemon- ea : cultivate sugar cane, and woman boiling a large caldron of syrup and at dinner, had some mth Island came ripen ould. have rs ant Ti lott it veh re- bres to lasts. It a doubt, anc then perfect lives of Satie aad the ee that ever surrounds their iso- ling.” ANew German Varnish. A varnish has been patented inGer- many for foundry patterns and machin- ery which, it is mn the patterns from warping, shrinking or swelling, and it is quite impervious to moisture. The varnish is, prepare ty pounds of Senitte ot Uanaibar copal of up, alw ways convince pe mgs that they hae theie meats and = it fail they can y China, i Bs iy 280 miles 1 e world-fi i y mile {orld-famous Orontes is only 240 San: poate in South Africa is 1,800 are "ers flo; pa 5 iter shod at the rate of three to very anci on or Best cop dei of Ape ahhzs located Hudson Ri a aa yey sags iver, feo its ae to For over 1,200 miles the ile ‘ons not Teceive a single tributary si i, and its Spier al ii a 2,000,000 sq ie To a pe ens jordan. Be! its 1 ‘he Irtish, in Siberia, is 2,200 miles in ton nd drains 600,000 miles of terri- most, extensive protective river works in in Rta ‘urope are at the mouth of (eae ee its delta to the great mor “en a ral Africa, is over 4,000 Pay in Debi eines flood of the Yang-tse- Kiany, Gany, Tao 6,00,000 persons were The Rhine is only 960 miles long, b mcs ritory nearly double the tise of England is 220 miles cite, iver of ‘th i The Potomac River is inly 500 miles long, ie in a Ae pve sone is rather ae ears ule ream. say the joint where it fos out of 2 Maske, TS 10 feet wide The ies ‘River of Canada is 1, ae plied in enethss sth; the stream of the sai "The B ritis] h Is Islands are better pro- Menge with rivers tae any me coun- t the samé sisted me to climb a very steep hill up | 2” Apalachicola River, in Florida, is re “00 miles jong, has out of all proportion to its len; All the rivers which flow Arctic Ocean are frozen solidly, to bottom during about six months a jevery year. ;, Ue, Parana, of Brazil and Argentine, 2,200 miles,in length, and after the Amazon is the largest river in South OS erica. Orinoco is only 1,600 miles in ach ut, is much larger than might be supposed, owing to the heavy rains of the trop i mazon | is ae smiles in length, rising within Hig Ocearland flowitetlea acviet te ae the great stream of Chin - | The aia pibeste "is 1,500 miles in length, but is for nearly nine months in the year The Hoangho, or Yellow River, of is 2,80 vets in length and drains a territory equal t of ae United States. Yang-fse-Kiang River of China is 3,000 miles long, and navigable for good-sized vessels es more than two- thirds of that distance one-third the area at river of Rus- to account its total iit will exceed eae les, Francisco, a river of Brazil, s 1,400 miles in length, and was so call: i led bectluver it wane, dimorercd’ an feast day of St. Fras The a the aie river of ear Domi is 2,500 miles in len; fen drains an’ area equal to one-halt o: toe, United States. The ieee is s 1) 780 miles in length. Most of its lower course is through a y eae) desert, and for pe yerel hundred les it has no tributari The ancient historians s: oO 1,000 miles of the Lower Nile were pro- e¢ artificial embankments and eerin| i The River Thames at London is from .) quarter oh a half mile wide, but bears mn its more commerce than any e thas stream in the world. pure matter can be of a river into vhicht its sewers empty. .e word menader language with a new The floods of the Nile are so regular in th their coming that for hundreds they have not varied ten days i tbe date for thelr arrival at a given ot oeaiae authority bores MeN from the mouth to the sot ie Rhine slip of the mold, and which Seber f 725 castles, formeniy the rres of war- like chie found overlooking its waters. Somewhat Encouraging. pe, Clare 1 wee know when T 3 hia Uatiane ie th uraging. At bresent ne proses, \dn’t abaya butter to put once Do you know, Geors hat’s so funny. | 1 don’t zeally care for butter—not Accidents Will Happen. oyster oe this oyster soup. It shall not happen aa sir. Kindness to Cows. To get the best possible results from es that the laws of her an- ein Utewahdal ta giaged: To give good milk it is absolutely 'y that she be healthy, ore necessar: that she may be able under proper con- ditions to exercise her functions tant creting Ee milk. Any health: can be made to do this, but as a Cacienel hay baw beer functions to perform, sa other de- mands upon her vital force. Her di- gestion, circulation, and penne sys tem may be so constructed as to t her surplus power in the direction of muscular ey or muscular and on ty accum: all this she be SS iauy beat tye but she is partes: ly selfish; her own Be aterrosg have been her consta1 But in the oS of milk for which the Sand Be is valued, she en- ters upon an new service, her aie is ates tor bee but for her off- other than self, and the function ed brought cn exercise | lated desire to support some om peti nm oe hence- forth she has a life devoted to the wel- fare of others. in proportion to} demand, Aue effort to furnish the r ore stronger and usu satin facial nae ite. Wala Oe lle Producing power ls much greeter, than same species which are yet ru: ness amountin; those for whom ine ive means directed into the sanuel of sup- ee the human milker, instead of ee ves rec rieieatinn on who are benefited by her uel ie, The reciprocal kindness bane: proper care of ay is animal wt ich im, ani has ae has often received the lite existing and Lle-giving stream udder, has a the trae spirit of the true pote THe dairyman who has this Jove for, his cows will, think comfort of his cows. is case asin all others, eat for cows have ts, Be en arapunt, of pear: —cl plenty of fresh air ufficient to Keep up a culation of Bar blood. Bi acd ede ich tosis -eitl af. y pre- as such coarse feed in thie been foun But in bse poi cow's own ions of cleanliness _accom- neglect can be tolerated aiter the cow hag Fielded Der, milk. pure by not a fore mom thus roca, the dai ed to make g formation al given in the Farm News. Our obj pee eee cultivate a the 2 lare- iisposition _ towar whom we would receive amount milk; and best quality of mst, be Ke - ~ and to indicate why the pe ways aires | the m¢ being equal. If there is what has been written, ~ tome inferences ‘may be drawn’ from it. The Wife's Share. farm. The acknowledge this in words and does t give by peeealiy passing into the Rito's Lisod Baan ot tin Miassicnce\ bo a rank injustice. We are aware some men excuse them- selves by saying Shat “it is alt in the i acs =e omen are no Both are Seo slim excuses. Shad fake hs baa wonton haat pelt like it when the few dollars come that the toil produced should ae wile vere them and use them in buying a swing machine, et dake a dozen plated spoons, which are “all in the crate wea the busband had set hi ‘good ' cutter, an extra rubber coat i the wife had pee heart upon hav- 2 pair of kid gloves | "that women. are proven Talse every ioe, Many @ suc- ful man owes is success to bis e's ‘and mai mon e eed aes, sucessful they test more of their affairs to emo pnd sumnagement ocala It is a burning shame te ‘treatment t some women get in the money matters of the co-partnership made mar- | Pay MWe do not belicve in marriage for a sideration, on, but carried alittle “farther or made s to have obligated to a lit- eral sharing of the money be it little or much. | An extreme case was brought to our attention a few A farm was | to be sold out in | 0008.) a1 her right an is ake how mueh she considered her re thought ofthat, too,” she replied. fort “ni among cats, to | SOME Tt hold that 73 ODD TPR bee THINGS THAT HAVE occur-! RED IN THE Oi OLD WORLD. Bow Railrosa o compantes—Popula, “head ofa few determined followers,bold- ly seized the a op fied nom pan thrust ma into & ; “and then the twain "were \Speettty a made one in another church, while the rich girl was left to her tears zle wretche: sn it wee. wasn't | jon of the nue a ¢ Influenza tn Englan tue t Tate Gen. skobetet, d has 288 rai heir a carried S11418, passengers and 1,184,- he woods near Babsk, Poland, a twelve-year-old boy assaulted a seven- ear-old girl, strangled her, fe ae her body to a tree. mense Branton. and a Government has been appealed to means Lard exterminate ne rodent The ksi lise 1005 hs are fra; wee ee ay and | 51, : have immortalized a {facing one of the mos terrible afflictions “which may petal Viva ago seven bandits forced an entrance int Ray soapy tas sit- pated ina Tot from the he ae pasar via el tani where, how fav tou Sa American beet m in Basel, Switzer- tna peice that during the annual go m puzzled “4 this Ape re are Seiceoren: any! ene raga pewroe ar reports ne the Rev. Dr. draws a regular malay of $125,000 (636,- nnually ; and that it is fashion-. able to. be baptized and married by, him at $1,000 ver ceremony. The total an- Sratinand ener organ Di ; [placed by the same authority at $200, e influenza is going down in Eng- leche da n to horses Is in sec, report that i sor anec aie Vyaer centage is said to be even still larger My | among legrading your Feeding Potatoes. There is a large crop of potatoes this year and as the price is very low, farm- re asking about their feeding value otatoe: y contain Soe rmers, and are fattening food, the; carbohydrates or fat for but 14 of the balance is largely v Tt will be Fate ae chop ine and cover with meal. peck er day is sufficient for a co THE BURGLAR’S PARACHUTE. London Laer Riyal bent it's De- 1 Pe on ecient principles has brought James Sanders, a out that the best w awindow was todait a parachul wi bari purpose protein or seit makers | adornment, Henceforth th ‘man courts will prosecute perjurers more generally and more severely than heretofore, even when perjury is to be attributed to negligence rather than to criminal in. tent. A, police agent at Wiesbaden was has ‘he canton of Schaffhausen, Switzer- | lands is overrun by field mice in im- crew differe “3 Saree eae: but you nadir erent te | until you receive the doctor's bill. A Queer Turkish Crew. a vessel sailing under the reek flag a is manned entirely is called the Holy Pro- eet Die ¢ ca, a reg of about 300 tons bur. and service on the aio al aie with services in the little church in the fore- castle. ‘One of the most carious sights with the Rented ie that ai lin the a cold of 1s. constitutional disease and requires & Like, Hood’s Sarsa- has effected a com) ete ont Treaster, Roxobel, Hood’ s— Sarsaparilla Prepared only by C. J. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood’s Pills Hod Breer | ng | reek, | THE MILVERTON SUN Is the best Local eax im the Beet year $50 00) '30 00) 16 00 10 00) ay) Transient advertisements are on ed at the rat a for the first insertion, an for each successive insertion EGBERT, MB. M, Gra lan nt. "telephone con Brunner, Luther of Post ections with Girurch and Hostock pee ore er M. Dz, L. F.P. 8, Edin rgb. Graduate of ‘Toronto Univer- aty. ‘cantina of of it Robt. Hanna’s and Pos 1 nce. Telegraph conn: beicpooalee signe teeanan’ fan Newton and Millbank. Office messages free: Dentistry Ww. M. BRUCE, L.D.S., Dentist. Graduate of R.C.D.S,, Toronto, also member of the Haskell Post joey ae School of Prog- Ese Veterinary ‘J H. ENGLE, V.S8. }» Milverton, Ont, Graduate of Ont. Vet. . College, Toronto, treats all diseases of; domestic animals sci All calls REO ts \ded to, RIP-A‘N'S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. cine: ONE GIVES RELIEF. sentenced to nine months’ i for making under oath a positive state- ment of whose truth he subsequently admitted not to have been q A learned German has calculated the amount of gold which David and Solo- mon fetched from Ophir, t] David got, 3,000 kikkars and Solomon 510 Kilskers; total, 9,540 kikkers, ‘or 160,004 representing a With equal Jearn- same authority has fi Jout that “Ophir” signifies “The pred of the South, ‘The northernmost ewes is as “Laesestoff,” printed by named Moeller at Godthaab Goad Hope) In its first issue this mes- letters, knowlédee ruly scientific, progressive doses. iy a literary society has cae ded Moel- ler with a good press, pi to continue the good work on afr! rMschadl Government of Smolensk ed] many months spectal Sunday dinne His first experiment on his new yented plan ‘took place, on Saturday ening in a house in Pimlico. Ent: effected comfortably and the arti- es to be taken away were carefully suddenly he Vian noi He rushed te in hand, say ting his = pot on unseen principles, brought servi eee brats Ty find yo your uF merits a are ey ay nee sonra You Tao good at a all Dntil for es ae @ candidat wholl: Council and its cl they attend to sat afi ;| factorily female suffragists ever . this Gen. eaten the famons Russian Idier, as a notorit ds, nt "Skobeleff, jr, had no re- | gard for money—that is, when he had ite the prayers and tears of nee unluel rent. He al- | ways had money pee are ati - [prices and xuaranteed. tment THE MONTHLY Cattle Fair At MILLBANK | Wil be held the Wednesday pose, ay of each month the second e ens roun Louis Buckel, e A 1 President, retary | Cedar Posts, Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, Ete, BRUNNER, ONT. Watches, Crocs, JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE. A large stock of watches of the best manufacture, such as Wlgin, Waltham. Columbus, etc. ches at lowest Solid Gold ings, a nice assor ’ Geo. Prarr, Sovillée, MILVERTON, Societies ~ 0. Bo No. 99, Milverton, ara and last Tuesday of every sponse ‘BEB orclock Wy thelphall over Schneuker & Rothacrmel's store. Visiting brethren, al- ways welcome. A. B. Chalmers, C.R.; W. D- | Welr, Recording Seo. John Gropp, Guns jLe 0. 0. F,, “Silver Star Lodge,” No No. Milverton, unide over eTeIAay i he at hall, st fice pula ung. Vi siting brethion all e. r, N.G. ; W. Appel, S Be 0. L., No. 1033, Milverton, inpete in hall first naa eae y in each mont Jas, Strong, W.M. ; nga ner, 8.5 2 Smith, Treas. Baars Deeds, Wills end Mor! drawn and affidavits made, Bafllif 3th sion Court. “Village Clerk Main Street, Milverton. ORLAND’S Livery Srasies, flverton, First-class horses and rigs for hire at il times. Commercial driving a specialty. Bus meets all train: Hotels XCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ontario, John Gropp, rietor. Se aap ire? cigars at the Hos Firet-cls ccommodatioh and bruise asst t Soa , HOTEL, t-class accommodation sample 8 brandsot liquors and cigars, 8, and Mill sts. C. Hasenpflug, Proprietor. Qu ee Ge Gate ee | erton nt st, accommodati hfe travglers and ot hers. ple rooms. Only and Ci far pies andiplenty of shed room. Henry ase. R ite market «qui etor, Good stabling, eae, He- chy you going to the o zi) Shi IT have such a cold 1 if can’t speak above a whisper.” DR. SPINNEY & CO. thing Qld Reliable Specialists. Lost Manhi nid = ee and Blad- ‘without jufferis Yom Hen yout danse s say Geaea via Wee : ” Middle. Aged Mors oeicemnt! Sypnls oy a Blood Disease: tions of = nt thi Sicaity, wate of this fect care in all such cases, nee sensation, and