Milverton Sun, 16 Nov 1899, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

“We ran ane alongside and threw The pec oes gunners to our deserted \«Binsh and ni ‘: ‘with strength by thoughts of vi peti hoard below, my fellows were not to be bt ed, aks for a led by the Spanish. commandant—who re- “Catarina and myself oad ay ‘crew eky- ¥ baba in ane smoky sh Beware, English Ration? ‘A volcano ee madatoo At this instant I turn the ing to mi dered a couple of main deck culverins to be hauled in, loaded, rount ea and we were all shot skyward together. if the knav. d snow with some trouble, and there I was e joined by five and twenty of my egies! all with their hides more or lese singed and dented. The remainder of the eer ae gone srw in pieces that no never 60 skillful, could But worse remains to tell, eon—thi us—was plown completely out, and she founder- + fe I declare mn my ma bef spoil her of anything; foundered with- out gees a soli redecess) of Ree = not a mars foundered in 2 ms of pera 2 pana isopt interrupted Dr. Tring sharp- yy. 4 ~The captain looked up from his read- : ing. “We're just coming tothe point,’ said be. “Exactly!” was the reply, but. for present we will allow the the Precise latitude and bade le of the treasure to a or, better still, couuyed your bloodthirsty an Exon memory, and I will do the same, and then es can destroy that part ee = eiiei thes doctor, Uaaghingty, pias in that there may trea and, wrung it bard for fally a a minute, hysterically all the time It recorded that moreover, doctor’s leathern face was at last prised into betraying an emotion; ‘ander that grip he winced with pain. cried the captain, gold, Colepepper.”” “Hurrah!” shouted the captain. ‘THE FIRST RECRUITS. crew na Nicholas fac e cision to accept the queen’ vrabilling an nd go for a soldier. cruiting sergeant he resolved to have a pul off his clothes he bath. him. Giving way to the fancy tly water gled, but at last, overcome, with a de- LLetin ery, he fought the waters that per him to become ere masterin; Now: Dr. ue a Captain iene: had vessel to take pre! the treasure aay and had fitted it it Junanswered. The other two, watching horny bandshaki saw that the captain was leavoring to drag his acquaintance indoors while the other offered a bashful but yielding of - | shoulder, and the left sleeve of his coa m |fapped looeely. He wore small gold rings in his ears und a high crowned hat of black felt was pulled down w: along!" They gro him ore ore to. a pthars and asia 28: im aboard u1 Never mina yo sae on lad. ‘Uae sly your torture box and stow tase here in the gangway and then come into my stateroom. Why couldn’t you have es knocked at the rie an aad jormous of a dive which would be far bi; than anything | for m any one had as yet dreamed of, bift they found him abont to sink and hauled i sea ition they found no diffi- se cal in enrolling him as their first re- "Thea the captain’ . daughter, Dol refusal from her father. Both Dr. Tring jo pleaded in her behalf, but the captain was obdurate, srowing and Alan Guthri that ee, must not "Ona wore Gere tor and th captain, doo- e first recruit were sitting in the captain’s room at Bristol, smoking noe you eee, gents all,” said the man, with bashful hesitation, ‘I hardly liked. 'd been a back door, it would have been allright ButI tacked I was alah toaska bit of a favor.”* “What! You don’t mean to say that you've come here to volunteer for the terprise, Tom’ Jelly, do yout” in- 9 captain, with obvious amaze- aie ht thought you’d given up the Wi permission,” said Tom, with agrin, “fed ike to change my mind.” lad, Tom mm Jelly—« ‘Only just heard about it, cap’n,” said the. man, sitting on the extreme ith | edge of the ha’ chair which Captain Colepep- per pushed to Me and ’Enrietta Pevamed into Bristol day afore yester- day and brought up at our old moorings. ‘We went to the Admiral Blake fe and wondering wherp. more men , reck- | chat and asmoke and a dropof ale fate ough to embark with them, were ing and heard tell of how you’d got tocome from. An organ grinder bad | @ wonderful scheme on ’and for weigh- taken up his position in front of the and was commencing to grind of Summer” ata window out “The Last sounded as though it were a aire and | Bi: fal they had the three m« mi “Rose,” and then started another tune, and this ae he bed voice to the wa ane exe an Bow ‘The aacting of hower cre-c-e-ew.” “Oh, this is too much!” exclaimed doctor and started for the dc “Steady. doctor; listen a bit wa-as S0-0 Ta-A-a-are, ‘Is fr'en’s was ma-an; tren ’ar-ar-ted. ‘key-ind and fair." dividual a friend of yours, Colepep- ou'll use your influence Much more of his'melody will be mentally danzer- mne at any tate, and even Guth- ous—to me tie looks raffled.” ‘But the captain had at ontside by this time, and the -ngvestion remained to add his own | too @ seaman, in , getting up from his chair and going toward the window. iar to e. But everybody mad idea that nobody but ane wold mm lifted the bis which the captain had \—‘there’s vealth and su ue The beer vi ceriar on ““Dhis is a very different sort of trip, om, er,”” observed Captai yon sure you know what it is you are offering to join?” “I I know; they told me all about it at the Admiral but I says to then, I says: “There ain't exchant service Cap’n Colepe ing rat rival’s empty left sleeve, w ‘was better than no recruit at all. Jelly noticed these glances and. anished hidden among the thick x jungle fla, 6 was ies about.” ‘And that's jast what I mays to “ithe captain bad let his pipe _go out rather ‘pistes at at the new ar ondering to} perhaps, whether half a recrait ing to the doctor, said earnestly, ‘I’ ec with Cap'n Colepepper, sir, “Which being so." + continued the sea man. “I'd just like to sign on now for self and ‘Enrietta." “For self and what?’ roared Dr. ‘Tring. “Self and ‘Enrietta.”” repeated the man stolidly. “Quite so,” ass nted Captain Cole- pepper: “for himself and- Henrietta ‘That's all right, doctor, isn’t it?” And then, seeing his friend’s look of ‘be- e burst into a roar of ‘ot,”” cried the captain, “that you haven't met Mrs. Jelly. Have you got her satpas handy, Toi ing on and of the nk of the street. cir,” replied the seaman promptly “Give her a hail then and we'll in- troduce her to the ship's company. {ro BE CONTINUED.] 1,000 TO 1 AGAINST. A Soldier's Chances of ‘ag Killed on the Bat lefl-td. It is certainly a cramb of comfort to a man about to fight for his coun- 01 than one in every 1,000 projectiles of on ge tec and weight take 1,000,000 projectiles, this represent- ing a death for every 1,087 shots fired. e American Civil. War returns, which were got out with very great care, showed that the loss to both the ‘ederals 1 per cent. of for tO bring about which involved the ex. iture of Happ 22 owt. of nition At the seige it, Mesieres in the Prossians Franco- threw no fewer aaa 197,000 projec- tiles into the ill-fated town; but, ed improvement) for for 240,000 eee had been fred nei ses ench and Prus- sians were For the ren War the ef shot snd shell fred for very ‘was enormous, there can be little doubt that if the Span- iards had not made themselves scarce the death roll would have been appal- 25, eight dead Spaniards were result of this enormous expenditur abdomen, 21 per cent, in aires vee yey state that on| tn 1 tor returns showed a tremendous amount] Pend and chest, and only 1 per cent. in the| got more ea COW FARMING. Epimerence Between Old and New “Whe the Prof- its Come In, Every farmer should bave @ specialty, ‘There are probably more who find this specialty m breeding cows or producing dairy products than there are in any other branch of the farming business. This has resulted in making cow farmers more enterprising and snecessful than those who merely keep one or two mak er, whose business involves closer at- tention to details than any other. the best results. The large cream- eries sell theirproduct somewhat higher than the average farm butter, though i the latter is well made from ripened the butter, and The separation will take more of th butter fats out of sweet milk than can be got by the creamery or by natural ing of cream in the pan. But this Incréase of quantity is at the expense by our English customers. But it must be eaten soon ‘The fa- Sas months for putting up butter In those times were June, September and with ariplbae hich rots and parsnips, are almost the only and parsnips should be grown to sup» rn fodder and grain the dairyman’s jence. The creamer should always be used ith the addition of meagre results. Of ee cold in the ice surrounding the Save en ica rnoriality = ‘ot it the cream to rise while the greet, oe earthworks, for-| nik is ice cold and of course s\ ications, and Government buildings) y+ Xe gets more o the that can be from pan rising, though if the milk is heated to a temperature of 130 set ee & cook ly as well as ina creamery. But ‘this hest- ing of the mnilk is apt to make the but- ter come soft. cannot be success acticed during hot weather. sed, and if it is the milk beneat! e cream : sweet and is preferable for feeding to ammunition. fh “ rink curdled milk as readily as it will ea tne in our ‘‘little| arink sweet milk, and the curdied mills plot little, if any, | is really better for calves and SETTLED IN HEAVEN. Divine interposition in Human Aff th FATE OF NATIONSIN GOD'SHANDS| juazra Rev. Dr. Talmage Declares That God Does Not Govern the World in = Hap- hazard Manner—Nations Which De Wrong Will Surely Perish. ington, Nov. 12.—The ure 03 Tord, thy word is set- ae aetis Palace of the sun at mast Boa thine ere acted “that 0 continuously - and persistently wrong perish; that hap- the result of spiritual con- puilding or torches for in—nibilism, infidelity, be sacrifice, industry, sobriety and i, than has characterized ted; alk on in the cemetery of nations | #24 if he could in and see the long li ft 4 and versal. The poultice ment and the the surgeon’ lentist’s forceps and 5 and upl oral improveme ars ago in re-| tal and m i able to Wi guests “It doesn't ey ing men to keep out] ing nex and bloodshot eye for the day’s fey as refinement equinox is abroad they do not worry lest their ships found: for they never nd when the nominations ar for Rick political abies shay ata hot fear- name over Tooked: tor alee meveg: | eppilel Tox gran support the household. more happiness in ry whole lifetime. ill be to ther “what percentage of will bo saved? What thrpwn to, us, Whet “commence: about ment day to graduate! “pat mighties dey? DL it be when we te ie Race LAE ease ote master ne tion or Sos ing of 0 Weil ches bec dene eats dete wreaths? Wi “Comet” or part: Ani re thing decided in the high Places of the universe is that this world, with or without us, will be mi: 3" B & lacerat cept our salutation. Shamgar's ib Seathois. com] olstery and painting gests for; two hours a. men- down the steps of that mansion as duties; Pabe social life as i more compli- yourself and Bent Belore we bother Vad getting ° por them; our purdens—lift tune or |rangement has been made which will f- | prevent friction in ihe disputed terri- and the oint-| tory. Canadian Government ap- Pata Roneds pears to, be pressing for act the scientist's |e They suggest the Serie of id Harbor on the anal. hollow flatte: ement; all as Steadils no awak- and common and culture and Lage tigate ane of d. the papanaete hee had better eae os ocean. pcyetd which. God us: I could will Me tho,oour o hither our our wound: them. We want Sir touls Davies seem: ‘|| bondary difficulty. A temporary ar- between the merchants afforded. no festa grounds of ann 3 pale rae ‘Washington v enitionitied to ar- modus yivendi shows that ‘aed Haack are not disposed to merchants in gaining an unfair .e | vantage. To fix the ae United States and point is difficult. boundary is to begin at th thence along Portlai itude 56, 141 parallel to the shores of all meant by 1 e An O1d Doou The other day ont employed in coeiig to giving a list of the offic troops cedlagh hich Rale Out the Profess Alaskan Houndary. This would put an end to athe dispute depends upon the construction of @ tween Great The is diplomat at ees moun! This treaty sear that the Prince of Wales’ Island rad proceed pays, gulfs and inlets. ab- ‘The simple rae then, is Wee is pd Se ‘New life for 2 quarter. Miller’s Com- ad Iron Pills. ward that posited. ee icials, the names of the waadieg offi- pel ck ee in 1848 are ped and serving some special two of which they have the monopoly. No one will pretend that the farmers any locality will realize the value ‘Public drinking fountains in New] mak- ty have proved a great sucess. The. number of people who patronized them onan average warm day was about 84,000, of whom 5,000 to 6,000 took water away in vessels. cess to the Salt rheum and all eczematous com cian ‘of the skin are cured by the use | f Miller's Compound Iron Pills. \ Sse een | A new back for 50 cents. Miller's ter. of Vancouver | icidney Pills and Plas and Seattle for commercial control of if *e- | the Yukon, an SE eR Sahara Desert Is Really Groat. ‘The Sahara desert is three times a8 large as the Mediterranean. Sa EL EIEN, Pale me SR oul ieee i use Mother rave's Worm Exterminator. Worms are Grave's Wor cipal causes of suttering im ee ‘and should be expelled from the they had just | 575%" 45 ‘The readiness Dufferin County is Prosperous, ati aphold wee fair Bi between the | onasually hroaghoui and a great deal of work has yet to be of the col Britain | «« Rae at and swamp. ue evidences of the prosperity of th end County farmers are fennd im taking place to a greater extent tham is a fact within the aes have to sell, the reduced rates of interest will enable those ow-, Sistig 1esees ing money on mortgages re gen- repaynicnts of prineins of ‘ipal. ’ ‘water on such gaa Ei of or that the ' j 1 LUCKY LUG KY LUCKNOW. Ontario ‘Town Which Considers - Itself Fortunate in Having the Dodd’s Kidney Pills | land. Since Dodd's Kidney Pills Were, Intre= daced 1s Heard of the Old ples at all timse.. They say Backache is really Kidney salle that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure it, ‘The people of Lucknow may be right, and indeed they aro right, to @ extent. But they are laboring and the workmen imagine they har the old mili-} covery in tading Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Backache. Tt is » well-knwon fact in all coun- tries that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are = . George Burgess, of Lucknow, says: ‘I have been sick for. about five months. I had a terrible _back- > acne would _ gworth picking up. ney front, and if such small ploces that other govorn- than those now at the ‘dinner tar iebel te Ohsein's tian ee tig | or ecae ‘Midianites with « crash of crockery, Justin MeCarthy’s Eyes. 4 Fastin McCarthy, the historian and just undergone the last vets of his eyes, and it is expected that his sight will be completely restored.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy