Milverton Sun, 20 Jan 1898, p. 2

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yi rad Benneuker, Com.; we M win dda Snake Mises Ip the sabi Sun. fewspaper in the ieunty ot i perth, ir Pe the et acid a jiu | Rabscriptions # 4 per yer “abrety i Th advance. Moacketh, pa Ha are RAT eercn. Wear [6 mos!| 4 mi08 |1 mo. pi a | @ee column. “e oo}Ss0 0816 oo We 00 Malf column. tele i fs 6 09 3 e 10 00] 6 00) 5,00] 3 al Te Nee dvertisi te of Be. per iin. ool the first. insertion, h successive er on. ia Milverton, Ont. Yelephone connectio ‘vith Boole, Brunner, Lutheran Church er aaa Dentistry. ow. M. . BRUCE, L, (B.S. | Dentist, Graduate 0 D. S., Toronto} also mamber of ‘hie Histol ‘Post Gradnate | mia aL of. Proathe ic Dentistry, Chi- fies Nel b Main, Streot: Sorat! Ont, vill visit. the Queen's he- ¢ firet Monday 0 ey month from gras a fof ‘fe practice on his profession. or Peas oe Trinity University, "To: | yonto, an uate of t] yal Col- lage of Denial Surg vit Milverton every T Mam. to 8 p.m. Office fentral Hotel. Nitrous Oxid 0- ‘Anaesthetics used, for painless ex- fraction of teeth. Crown and bridge wk a epecialty. All’ work guaran- iF J. H. ENGE. @redua' ate oronto, trea joes of domestic animals sone, ‘All calls prompt- Wy attended ‘to, phone or oth. | evi HEN “Dentistry and Disoases a specialty y, BARR. VE TERINARY rio eter inary Col: | s of do- | Sod rigs at all times, Baggage - fer. Commercial, driving a spec SUR- erly of Newton, | HE ENS WN NREL ‘|THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. at byte Items About Our Own Coun’ ited States, as lobe, Condensed and ssorted for Pere Reading. CANADA. ae had oie deaths last year. oung son of Louis Smith, fisher- naa Was scalded to death at Victoria, it The French theatre, a home for a will be built in, Montreal next mer. Shipments, of ‘Northwest Fort wall iam aggregated bushels in 1897. here were Bid births, 337 deaths and arriages in Hamilton’ during the wheat by 17,600,000 i ofthe Board resign and re- _ Ateonaing to reports on Vietor B.C., there are eight British an Mr. Cochrane, partner i bbe a the Ise, was o to. death bre Nest in the reported fornfation of a Canadian regiment for crite Ny » Basi omer was elected High | School Tee at Londen by the Coun- iA Bier Bat lay ve ho has ever loner on the boar has ss Fe warnin pulling as ee | of securing WromoWen (or inerenea oT | emolument. ing a fire at Hamilton an ali Ford's hale ato Had of eighteen ‘to uttering d to ten dollars 5 intent ayy tor | thee S. nspector Stri f ue en at ie Mounted ‘Polies, what ja en route to Prince ‘Albert a to the Mi ets piel last Tuesday, ef ey-| at 8 o'clock, in x hall eral’ " raiseel| ee re Sige, meets OS Ai ways welcome. De Torrence N. K. Loth, B.S. of Hon or Tie : Montveal in ‘plac aupointed Gavernor of Queb ae B. Wilson Smith, has parchae. Stock K: agendas babs Brees ° | ¢housan He proposes to go into the poeenae ed. by business. Little F peels As Guerin, the M K. O. T, third Thuraday of tae one 3| “The Government have been advised p.m., in the I . hall. “Cone that the Canadian Pacific 'S D. WELR, Auctioneer for erntise e Perth and wate rloo, Con- weyancer, a Masten | in ‘Abtisavica’ aa iff th Division Court, Vi is clerk. ce, over 'Gorach's Shoe Store, ‘Main | mreot, Milverton. ‘BOnLANDS: BUS LINE, Milverton, . All citizens’ and | ix eaalers calls promptly skienani to. Wm. Dorland, Maple St., Proprieto: Hotels. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont., : ropp, Proprietor. Best liquors mod cigars at the bar. First-class ac modationand large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milver- First-class accommodation for commercial travelers and others. Three large rooms. Good. aa Piet irantn: of liquors and ci 8. W. corner of Main and stl ‘treats. ‘Hasenpflug, Broprieto QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milve iabedatiant Foe and others. . Only f ‘Wines, Liquora and Cigars at the bar. Good warm stables and plenty of shed room. Rose, prop. The commercial teayelons SS JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, cf) _ Lamber, runner, bien TRUSTWORTHY en or ladies to travel for Laths, jingles, Pumps, ete. Ont. nee : 8102 pm. Mixed s her head Shoes h pk ae is nts ate | Thursday the three-year-old daughter Section Fore- {man Tay o iy the ah | some. steve! and’she iw 8 burned to dea orts of scutes from Mout eal the last weaaor are the G is- tory of the tn J697 were one -buindred anid seven two thousand cases, compared with ond! “ezEs in he of nd on 2, our chief fires: were the trie Light Company’s; ‘ray’s; ‘okt ardt's and ie Eaton’ 's whieh totalled $47,000, of Mseangncinat ‘The collapse of the great English. en- gineers’ strike is gee es proaching. There were several days of thick, black: fog in London during. the past pont) are blooming and hundreds of butterflies have’been seen in London En) , The mildness of the weather is in- reasing the spread of Bart at in Leadon: a sat nd. si feng! i rts from asain for the ear showed an increase over th "previous year of twenty-five per eens the murderer of William Ter- the estigntion into the cause of the London, England, fire shows that the 1 j turned a werdict of arson. The death, is reported from London of Rev. of “Alice in Tetortana ‘Lord Charles Beresford, Conservative, plume rae tai Carroll, the eas isla 11 over Mr. Christopher Furness, Lib- eral, The it was era held by Libe1 inley is nial drifting in trying to satisty bes that ig result will | fos Sean ed camp, and the, rapid ian of Bryan- Ht farther says thet the Ding- oy taritt ian aS approved the ap. vointment | “of General Sir Arthur Pow- mer, succeed Gen- al Ke "Wallook Hart, as commande: sh frontier o “Lewis Carroll,” the Rev. C. Dodgson, author in Wonderland,” bas’ ca used th “i re remin f his many stories showing how in tense was his | rx children and how universal was his shyness and dignity to others. UNITED STATES !n Mes Bellic Routh laieslaret ont of dings Mr Mark Hanna ator for Ohi Neither the erematories nor ceme- teries of San Francisco will take the body of ee F murder President P. A. Largy, of the Slate Savings Bank, oe Montar nated s Balle Tussiny. The dispute between | the train de- spate here HF Canadian: Pacific rail- been amicably ed. Deiat loeanuptives for | Sepa aed Cores, sta: completed at | the Brooks has’ been elected Ser theatrical profession | is petitioning against the bill permit: ing theatre performances on Sunda: inley has sent a mes- nited States Congress, re- payment of sealers? 100, years Mary y est) Va, Robert ( Ddigson, shot and. Kille saloon keeper, was at Chicago on Mon- aped. He ohn A. G well-known ‘itizen’ of Cinnati, formenly’/ one, of the proprietors of the Cincinnati Com- reial, died 61 L. ood! wile millionaire Boson nes died ou Satur- da Fri pone of } : cently mwerfor Nak “guilty to ara a) uldens piesa dd wos imp: s if Show: wir ber 29 1 an uprising is report- Territory, where the mminoles have gone on the warpath to avenge the lynching of « couple of members of their tribe 8, the summer ex-President Cleveland, has been. v burglars, who dred thie ies tere aikic Korean aga tue ee The Canadi: sola um Danube which was voluntarily Be iced’ into. of the United lating the estoms Tegulations ee iia: ket, has heen released’ on the toad ‘for $86.00 Au seins mika Chret) himself, or t ork, on Friday, a Ae subsequently. died The Weahington car vopOnMene DHE buellle Lane, youngest coe ex-Senator Blackburn, of Ken- shot. herself in her apartments ai Nsom ‘hotel, Wa ‘on, Abi toy she was pre- ped. be tement given the fenity ‘is hat the ootiny ch wound is in the robably fat According to Ie tiers ieee in New Bt losion’s early Thursday in the tunnel for the flume near the up. per smelting works in “A mine, | Butte, Montana, destroyed =the tim- beri bed five workinen, The best aind timbermen a: now at work driving athree-foot, drift near the side of the tunnel. Wh this pleted it is hard to say. There are no hopes of the men being alive GENER. oe i Dr. Jamieson inte candidate for. the tae Beriiament." An extremely rigorous ship been put in at in Havana A German warship: rted dis- abled St the ontrance to the Rod dea Martial law which was proclaimed in Prag December 2nd, has been withdraw! rate ‘The Japanese t Peas Dart steamer Ware was wrecked ot cember 24th, and cighty Hives were ieee ‘The capital of one of the Moluccas ads bas beet visited by anearth- wake and fifty lives were Great Britain has ® nsor- was elected in York by a majority of! Further tim : er ae eran bad een mire niee ae nae it the, uuehittd. be afad- for the building of the proposed bridge | dy. fidgetty man, per y prying in- over the St. Lawrence from St Law-| to hou setiold matters, and. hi he rence Co., N. ¥, Henows more about them than gafteay Instructions have been sent ta col Tac APN as nis ol Hed bsolutely,resolved | for poo: block the advance of the Anglo-Egyp- tion expedition. a jrstows demonstration sday against the Staite there is talk of an | med. intervention. | ealth of | ex-Empress Eugenie | is 5 disquiting. r rheumatism grows and she is paula Ghievone <vices received from Bermuda state ed to pie on accoun the Esterhazy-Dreyfus scandal. | A music hull singer and several ac- | i we been arrested at pest on the charge of *hiaokmaiing | find Megansen ob Garris | General Sir William ‘Rilo the C Bexvestanan aire EStiemsat with the Afeiaip The condition of the sbenlth of Him press ia of comment She will ie sane anni to sol n air cure. Her phy- Gee ail emi len leanne ee rooms. Steamers which bave just arrivedat | t a tribal war a’ 6 brides. There is @ Have been considerable blood | at | -| d from Fort Lu find Mr. have been killed. The s joey ol Germa uce! ial meeting in Be’ adopted aera declaring that the an sugar pro- dad hy bounties would only able provided all atries abolished Both aires) and indirect Ask your Agent or writs f mpleotthe Model Policy As issued by the Dominion Life ASSURANCE CO., WATE ERLOO, ON It is DEFINIT. promise to L. Cont staining practically lotions -4s. fo: travel being simply = the fal Doeneht of its own mortal- PROFITABLE, As the Dominion is a purely Canadian com its death rate is lows lish or U. S. companies. Thi terest earning power of its peste: is greater than any American $y Buglisl company, and by (bay s Head Office in fea ay the cies a cal ses are light and SEiseLeniiy ie rene to policy holders will be propor Honately gre ater, SAFE. the ey has a ef Sede Ween ate capita million dollars With! fe He Te, AES mores, Director. er, Ber cuca Azents bounties. WHEN MARRIAGE Is Marriage is a failure if neither hus- band nor wife has married for love, but merely for money, or any other mundane motive If the meals are i served. if two Young people rush ints mat- |rimony and take upon all | the burdens of n w aN too | young io realize the awful responsibil- | ity of it. | If the income, though well (heap Sat and made the most of, cannot cover the A PAILURE, l-cooked and badly side of each oth- tr be mistress astec, Se te nile aaa sa ‘sa ho en ne, nn bband aud wite “orgs! thee they took each jother for uetter for worse, for richer ae tie ieee a ice lady totally ig- Grant of even’ the eudimenta) my, and thin Re Wier dress (Ma auhen hishanie eontiort WEDDING PREPARATIONS. 4 This usually takes the form of’ get- ting together a large and) fashionable trousseau, and in possibly taking a few lessons in cooker'y, on the part of the lady, but if her future husband hap- pens to make any sort of personal pre- parattons, he keeps the matter’ to him: self generally. It is not Ns Hirst Prize Bread. We have again taken first prize for our bread at the Mornington show. ‘Buns - Cakes ~ AND DAINTY — Confectionery always on hand. Wedalne | payee Made toe GEO. GUENTHER. HORSE BLANKETS, WOOLLEN AND RUBBER RUGS, WHIPS, A Fresh Assortment in for { the Fall Trade. Call and examine my line of Fancy Singie and Double Setts of Har- ness. ctiben Done Neatly and C heap eigh Bells on hand WM.SMITH THE HARNESSMAKER, t eve he savages of S Africa in the matter of the training of oh ale candidate fort matri- ars ina bag con- Should succeed im bearing tin- hi ure of their stings, he dered. fully qualified for mat- urely a mani of such ex- nplary patience and fortitude could ot fail to make an admirable husband, even ‘supposing Sistas eo Os eno nagging of her sex ABOUT WEDDING RINt There have been various explanations given of the origin of wedding-rings. Wheatley says the ring was anciently ul authorities aay that it was originally of th womain’ Fegard it simply asa token of the tual bondage third” seer either because small to run from it direct thie esate , or because the thumb and Menelek, of Abyssinia, that he omits mee frst two fingers represent the Trin- ity. ‘ Seana: ONE DOOR NORTH OF CLEISER’S: | A PERFECT TEA FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CU> IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. ‘ Monsoon” Tea is put up-by the Indian Tex growergas.a sample of the Gest duaities of Indian end, “Therefore they use and it ae ie ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. Af your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write vo 2 STEEL, HAYTER & CO. M1 apd 13 Front Street East. Toronto, ae RLEP-A‘N'S The modern stand- ard Family Medi-} cine: Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. ONE GIVES RELIEF. YMRS. rain, which confined ‘the hoi Clair had been ‘very. i dear old ee th Blankshire, our acqui pretty widow Sets Fanny and I have many years now, a x and, though Mrs; St. ae to me she proved. She ha broken, for the . Clair number player, could mal affectionately when Clair had taken metropo! upon you to assis my tableaux,” dea my wife, 1 ize a seri a aay of pitiless tel—I discovered that Mrs. St. ough together; but! if sweet Helen St. Our gu Ledger had lived, instead of joining the angels some fifteen years well, a different Lady Sefton alah have reigned at; the Grange. never forget “what might hav, ance with the St. Ledgers dat after poor Helen’s death to old friends—of ae I bh e bave be on. intimate terms with the os to have ae crochet aaa fancies —litile peci nlfarities to pings of woe, only retaining those del-| cate mixtures of black and white, and) gray, which were particularly better for not being a the matter, and pretending to be heart-| loss of an elderly man, | when, from’ what she has told me—the! poor child was an orphan and me a In Eee to her undeniably good d which made her a valuable addition to a al, an admirable tennis and ure ut the whist table, and was always 4 ae which gives zest to such gos- oh was, sileet most unfortunate that 0 in And Paaialey that 1 Mrs. St. ect "g Wesail wha was intending to and Brae! Q) LAIR. ed from, their esting plac | ih wh Ce wae ondon | d tH It only contained a few brief lines, | + solution of a j Se es aes en tan fe ae the 3 ara | a ‘St | expressing et pathic orer Oba ban various plants, herbs and berries, which at ow bably not of | hments, it had, | that ‘some odious but im pusi- | ; a ade timate with my |Our" pus ghbor: . nr not one a oi | h to abstract | ness"’—“connected with be i bed ee he eae i e St. Ledgers, of guessed a she Sheal galng of thoea dtst| : ‘band’s affairs of course, jected | in aradius of a mile of the decease: ntanee with the! monds. st. Clair, however, “we ho! no donbt the | Lady potion oiler ‘Mrs. St. Clair to | ‘s soon as this was completed, o adored few ag she fi y ad-| rtment of | sti mediately for. Now York, Jeav- g newly-eut branch trom the nearest einen better exit ap-/ a atten [hea Teo. Stiaenls Na Soave of her (Tee was brought in and improvised as been married | pratgad’the true value of the stones at wards replace the ornau vbteh sha | een Fat dow leave of her : ie nd get on well en- a glance. | was aware would 0 oe kind irons at the Grange. There | (e a ial of brush to sw body sought for before the of ithe ball | , the idea being that by thismeans ito Sena frocks ” to “titn over ihy | etook “of a man to drive to my” } ie uest had left us and we went but women will spend m of one another's o1 an petted and commiserated by Pann, club, began to deliberate epee I had better do. | go, if Fanny unders' compromise that I should do so; and al- had heard what a fool I oh, | had Been. hong she was asmuch gull- | «, ‘led herse! am rather a believer in | att “isiieags ie golde: : T should fee! quite anxious if Tkept} thi Fanny and I, sensible folks | “4. We made the acquaintance of that) such vatual a) added Mes, | as we had always consid Treat ned Ee pres Mare con Arne pretty, iilaeivateed little widow dur- as Fanny, a after the show was| should have been so readily fooled by Sorters 7 Pio, Manat bec ates ing our sojourn a German health | over, ea ive eke ed zo ene precious casket a8 adventuress ! nd yet she h: Tieoas enaae Moka Hew E hen i in one of of her wardrobe— | such a lady—and then her un-| 20 aisolutely wearing myself e Sout intimacy with the St. Ledgers! tone hoe 4 ahi Eas vid if ite as | But there was no‘doubt that this lady; te a “Alive “ps ist Bay : our late guest, had stolen my wife”’s | [er Simm “ee 10n bee ed et gervantsol family. retainers | diame, T saw it all now yell te rea f Ror” brother cab iaean by the sweet-looking: ee woman; and | Mo them and also, though the | membered that on! both the datesmen-lthit she and her mother are off at | Blankshire fol ee the | ti the jeweller Mrs. St. Clair tori 3 ne ne, 8S th nvben, in course 1 conversa~| instre of the j had feteh- nd he prete: ones to her sister, in Paris; an : |Mrs. St. Clair—just read her letter. ject of discovering whether any, blem- o the hall without her, Fa Indeed, but for dental. injury | "Please cae my adieux to fn Jol hin. Ms sveone haent ie her diamonds. Buta to the nee the sul tion of the | As of business he will ae | tram the eon ago —) noying iden: Le ada mock for al stor might have | stand impossible it is for me were leaving the }all-rooi Panen undete ted ubtil Fanny or) put off journey even to join io down one pf the gorridors. Fanny ho nd the “‘valhiation for pro- | your Breet tableaux, as I hi nh t “fmiposing height — Nel aes f8ek > gue jo. But, Sir John can quite under- | of every inc bea ny a in one of the gar-| 5 executors. We | stand tie sation.” Clair's sett ‘ove, the ornament fell | Should never have sus} ed the trick Yes, Sir ohn hought he could! oft long a cena old Sir! con e play- joined us. there aj civil shopman, who was nament. TAPS near-| lreralen from those ship a hem ow” hypocrite in| | thay Sir Sohn," replie Prot ge haere: tate those; e the ground, and Bone! Wien. ata \tiara; Mrs. St. Clair had heard me n {ton ‘the hs as old d und the whole stoby of & pr of the shoebuekle if | nagenious been ‘ade to|lers off thei ad the ete that. Fes a clear con- h ‘n ‘ul scenes of m; attempted to brazen up lout with a high hand; ie ae 1 be no difficulty ba ecatohos lett: Gv Se papained far nek ladys reek: OF 80 ago, shen we took ie out the diamonds) “rom ane in Bs ied eae ying out of | girl inst ‘any ee r my arked jewels) ourselves were shortly see mach of each other wane #4 shall count; me in arranging | garding ‘some Harel ene ined: Big mention that I ‘am an | thete akan hacen Bi ( atould tikes on thie speci | to see my husband ly, glancing at me, my countenance only. expressed eit web 1 tal 1 controlled rapell what r ought. eh Hara widow,” re- t. y self had’ never isitea the usband before another wee using his her’ ladyship & had undergon opeevataye: L however, for if pected was the case, it would id matters tal “a e and address has “turned o wi time I Mee ont. my club I knew Mrs. letve beland wit my, friends to the sume experience 1 the | country; anyway, I bave never seen dof her again. — THE SUN WAS LATE. Falled To Set on Time, According to a Minister's Wat derful story of how a watch of the Les make as the one he carried had the i Se the alma- su t in a very | few minutes, although it was still | where above the horizon, Pulling somew! out his watch, the doctor, exclaimed com- | ker : : . wi : ing to her rose-leaf complexion and) “Took out the diamonds!” I exc aol and | Yow jane better hurry up, old ace i ad Von Won't wet down on cue Sia Pee) ee a ing. Well, I had come to the flat | #2" Janae an We, had learned that ber late Wils|}, peenst tenttations; yan, bee furiously indignant, but a man cannot | {0° rong. it follows that the sun wa banda banker—had heen considerably | lupe I a1 z behave like an actual brut ee beni .”” The mi ster's fhe Mi ant pate P sm. not betraying her Hay: an, and to such a pretty one, even Gites and ahi acne ‘ her senior, and, to judge from appear-| Ship has Tobbed him of some ‘ionsans pra ticcitber tatu aah Crete | ances, had left her very comfortably pounds’ worth of j a ae i 5 ue av our iamon Bes ee off as regards worldly goods; her ego ee reavemen| non tensedly, ne /erualc yloulprit; ‘and, oh, if you Piet an it} FORT BY SEA LOVERS. (1 ing sorr like her all. the was my husband. I only acted under | 14, mS hie d bah he cuadeital end pity | “Tea leaves are not certain at all) times as fortune tellers,” remarks a) well-known lady, “though I have tae a re from them in even in more in- e numerous oth- me which prevail with women folk. | Phere should be no preparation or a! T regarded asa n to those con- cerned. To the aaaaeds ‘they indi- | cate mapriage, and if there are any | Kk is gs dy and permanent separated widely that all wishes will come, and “if there e leaves should be | sot in his s tale 26V( of any being anni Prompt means rere ken, 6 eee! present form | stituted for ai e ae are have exeit- was de) ee aes oh ed some | Thad been, ,. ; é haste as possible a Tokens perpetrator of the in-|“surpri ith @ vendpanos, ondithe) “Weer were: telling» stories) « about yy ¥ dismayed and diss |apiestion chow. was how to recover my | watches, and the man who always writs | tege, ‘the accident that I was| property. until last had just concluded a won-| were le could When a woman | mentations and wat UR ee TS ee CORE CROWN. e watch could not | lane Meaviest i fina Me alta \ Diad 27 ge and wa: battle of Agincourt ‘teel casq eae ce and its cente! It is rea ia now me a little— 1 to arrange themselves in the “Her Jadyship looked in, ac: satin ae | hollowed out to tae sjsettion fora to appoin atime. Anais esti is Lae Wakil a AAteAnlee atte obdueianbetter the tex | enn tot wa was possessed of a ten jensipear fe week,” be on ihe, ee oar a y'—“the St. Ledg- s : ; ‘and lee iB accomplishments, | brought this tiara whieh wwe tad the ‘ana T fell inte te ee ey BORO BE at fanieang ton zoN man, and when, rds he married ii ; ‘sof both gold and silver, and in- di Pater hes and Mio erated me, he made aan and distinct the lines, the greater the! case a crimson velvet cap with an ex- el | that abe wished to surprise you with) "assist him in bis theft t-| vexations and losses, On the other| mine border. Four imperial arches beep ue! a Man Aes teat ing from the four sides and support we Av etal tavlel Bes band, straight lines tell of peace poe te ag Bianlat Hiren peice nl Tong life. Should the leaves take th Or ea Ligon two conditions: bi rst, that tr m of human figures, or approach-) eq’ by a diamond cross _w ponte ing them in eaten it should he| isa single rose cut sapphire: fad ae Re THE BOER'S DAUGHTER. my child is not good enough for your c table, she shall not live in your house,” particles pse. sweeping completed the nearest as ose diamonds, 1, 1303 pee as 4 large saints a | pearls, 1 immense llarge sapphire, 26 small sapphires and | aes ‘The large ruby is set in the ter of a diamond Maltese cross at the front of the crown. This stone was given to Edward I. by Dom 2 Pedro the in Britain im ors oF Inters were removed examination existed. In the even Bxactly at fullyoalivded ond decenich i paian| i | ictose ai tpenon: des, | “fist in Pcapas Beate IuLibe oeatinan aula HO tacos ote with the sly amusement which one} pun’ there. Yes, dy was at| time ball‘at Greenwich, England, sup- tna aay ‘4 ce, he foibles of one’s Vest | GUSI TA tho intention of having it 1 home, and came forvard ee err | posed Katia See ee Te. | are ean Malia ie _,| Tepabzed by my London jeweler ched hands ang O Tessuye 6 erbet me | comder ia the world-wrhen s minis ihe ier make short) a long story, before) “Ea i you should exis. nq Tentored. "What surprise, became spoke up. ‘That i§ not so bad, but they | with a la 7 we left Fanny had invited Mrs. St.| fully tyle of y wenuine after aminuts or two.) tell a story equally good on Dr flowers, which th blair ¢o pay) us a visil at, the Grange: frat rites ao reeaag ths oo hie nbn eee naming a well-known ‘divine, “What's |in a manner illustrative of th and’ thelifttle widow ing brillion see ee Wat will not recall one of themost | ia-ye" he was asked, “Why, yon | 20th jeceas De e oronation w ruby, 4 small rubies no by . at Tee it was he was learning | =| deemed at and, “thank God,” said | she, “my family never yet did any slav- A gentleman whom x te arrival ij harity id of witch she was one Magnificent!” was certainly hardly fle ia property of an Indian era potentates have S “I will design’ some effective in which you’ shall figure as a queen | fetch biel tl jificent tiara of dia- “Ob, x, a8. “she | Piet nd group jage ‘0 the| you wronlp lea” is Begum, and B; a pretty taste for by, the teed tases aieken oe fone my deares! nt inale pete a into a n ke | the Jevelers assistant into my confi- epi Lady ‘Ob, yes, a litt eyes and golden aie ” replied the shop- | man pontidenty: Sefton call beet she buckles?” I asked. me again, Jet it out to her lad: sans told you her little baie will 5 Clai Lady Sefton who | ani Maia pith BPtlciey ‘cael: uf tle lady with blue| Messrs, Carb ritten' on. . got out of the shop rg kept Be arenes to hansom, and, after telling a ae self. ig! was a half-implied condition of exp afford amusement’ and are in- teresting, for it is wonderful what peculiar forms tea leaves will occasion- ally take.” TOBACCO SMOKING COMPARISONS, | ie Holland holds the first place ini the very re wil onsumption of eighty Towed closely ces, with m- the | 'ty-three ounces. hi It} paratively low on the list, WAN Ewen | oa aber vents'a day: iependent. compelled. the services o} that they’ ones bad 4 ] Por ‘ewe veentarl ies they | lower race, ‘arious the; el would wither bacon than Kaffi of | with ae Paul getty, tarve.”” ROMAN CART ‘Dhe carters: tar work 19 san a day. They areal-— by ‘Turkey hal ‘seventy | ways exposed to of which are, in eh the r heels, | in the city. heir in the lows. “work or who haul into the city used in making mor- angers, thie cote, the janaati five t stables with Nae ral ‘All this for about 93

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