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Milverton Sun, 5 Nov 1896, p. 2

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AS GOOD AS GOLD. ee iker sues e wasn’t pee it lightened ever LL r. Mrs. Hen- chard’s life set in eit her entry into The f ea held ‘the eed It La as gress for wetting iting home onc ae kind @ man, mayor, and charchwarden could hou: of a y ee a eerttie: Sarees Aer ‘te To EER ee lane the time was & : cas Sek ation ie to which her mother’ chard, she Br ae be ite e atier a result of ie natural insight—she did Ee & winter and face and rarer filled out in rounder facaahital: ee igs an arch gaiety infrequent ; the sort of ae eae which looked from fi 6 ee so heavily y tne his stent, re < Bhiysial ert tata Auer was chard’s risk ‘aftection tor the young- esp Tae suffered arty from poverty and ere sco muck Choughe aout things Pele tet tempting Providence to burl mother a8 velvet anes or she “spencer, dark |eq there had ese unobserved by him, sbe hi it rite eters os gercnnry Lok ae _herselt oes d, disco} the clarification of her complexion and | simple-minded, Derhaps vpardonle dis men rreeen witha hick encampment of cries ait vebind and draw: = floated ey ia the pow from tne | sented, byrand pi eaeyesr the Seed ged natural eal large: |i ae ind and | tis ‘ar vas just a {farmyard, int V stood on “stone Padiea walk under. e ae that she ‘still, waited on. A. winnow- steps. ‘Ab- it’s at ‘Newson,” he mai as | way appointment, and am at your she, fal tered; hay now il yon who wished to see me, terse ? Oh, mt T a afraid there may ou ase Dian’ t vu erie thist a Piisabeth fald hand wo Tages’, no ald aves ‘thought ef “And for you—didn’t | w: s is not your writing? fon ‘Then it's some- | body ‘ranting to see us both. Perhaps would do as well to wait a dittle Acti conelderaitos they "tee BllzabethJane' es Gury anged ‘pression and if so, it'sa ereat pity a waste like'this, and so much wo said Elizabeth We'll hi news ee this some day, men on't, and t sand for it fe indering myself; “I don’t eee ” she ee = vhich Pa teal ey a ig your ‘beart; eo that we all felt for *way—and I did sing there—I t Miss id Pere idie voice Sas ‘two sem- a few cus waatul bueyon toed all you felt you don’t mind it or a long while. : Yor rit sing least “But it's very bad to let ath tits e- [upon clothes when there's chaff on in and. spoils them, ioe cast Git abst, jin irri wit! fairly clean, ough » got over” ae feo feiotete at the atone seemed | a3 0 be gone. “Abrnow Vil go and ss ye an um- THE CRISIS OF A LIFE, Bae t was a chilly evening in the early ae és Risks That oe ban Out Just in the e ridier ss A very setae oe Se ine children Sependent upon ee and cae ing ficient for oii vena, ae gro- he anxie could appear under other and more gen- 5 ial sere ee an ae his life oe este of hi his fam- S aga of the cas lite of her cut Mowe tei being SESE robbed sya ae sup- hour oe te, and eee times were dan- naaate method of fee alas Chace aan the dagger or the Aaa aa but will eek vary it according to the was seldom sheathed in those ifferent closed. is shop for the night, he was sitting trifles when the dear interests oo those or cut off the ends of the stalks at Cae Cre uke frowned upon them as | Shi as they iireaed poe at” ae all Preatles welts: pre: ‘ing flowers of the iris family, and in- tees, a succulent plants like the prim- count, it is useless to plead. We could be said Hot wichatan ding but few “thawsh that he would over ity to attempt the life RGSS Gear at eee oe 0 ie ance his sister Orsini to bp delivered to hla fiend: he shen net to the the ducal palace to report wha urns brown rapidly, but it ‘will kill sed any flower pe wil ee it. ‘ied’ Woo ‘Tike the a: juke, ter par- ig ces ley at the. ieeioy, dein EEN oa That ee do. ae ysis up ono water, PY Ae Hoe. nae rei Party, Let us now ascend the broad flight | +7 ined t ig ieee prowl he of bie po The sy of marble steps before ham) and enter eason, an ao joint 80. he near iy com: bi at me that he deserves to dis, pemene is iat he be behea gr: ors upon Mea a coe ee Nee Cee nt the euca Gae ini, with a father’s love, wailed forth es i be ne es pe voice of the p: atu Flowers should Pie min plaea, in 4 to pardon or conde pee eve wet ‘the bouaet ayyhieh h vou have carried seem igi an Horde ese Eenaet gr: sxecution pitied the EEE “oa Orsini, a patrician of wealth and vail; ur ie to retain their f eshness ge eee alas pitiaes sin et wane ing wax over the ends. i soul, and en all was over | So fetes an in it Japan, Meh or low, rich or poor, applies to bs Soke of ee Sate ‘Dut you, ot a does a the. daughter of the most humble ar- ed to mind the pleasant by. y-gone “pours hen, young Orsini ‘on ree Tights « our, even in Sauieroaa iat: = the Emperor, she used to make aha AWARE have T done t What have done t” the "Surely deere lone Loca out the | hour, and then ail was still ese home the e family are up, the cores be | me the squadron left PP Stavseilos at 8 orclock ee by at ae the form of a te ny much b by. ee ce reigns Nea that cowatry, But I * fear as necessary | oq sense he married women ott that country ia. | peti his, however me Area “a cautious, | ne toy crave the 72a Orein, that we may bury ly grave. with the mom- = custom, out all es have Yak Read ov oe the duke; | 1 “He ot dispute mine,” answere: oe Her cues imperiously, as he or lown to the table and led for his bh chaplain entered, and the duke dictated: vi “To the Compte de VilMani, etc. oOe to our weli-beloved, the ed | Felice, of Compte Orsini. aced but cee take ctr not in teh Are customs. ‘Not : ‘2 moment was to be 1 his own Tolewer well unted, await- come. ing at the bloc eee ee ° signal Yor the fatal Blow. to Hank They, bowed profound: ‘The executioner pause Villani scanned the ane and seemed 2s ‘oat the _ loence of the young = asif he would have argued som: ahaa of the Count plearly explained. The clocks of t ity, been made it seemed as if his heart wore wrung to pea is ange: ith learned that es of enormous g vale, he turned to ribose the Cou: \d_ contrived | the Sete ra the Chiet “cloaks on the city, fifteen age inlets eae iter. ea. he had seen the duke, and had, b: fortunate — ears anal 1 friend, whom of his o1 .GENTLENESS. ntles leness is love it desire pleasant peeentag te called | carpe’ the bear and ohare that the ino Count curti rgots eta hall its ies ‘sery, and to which ude of er Tove aS nals its eee and its ‘delicacy. Teas ae pie mention ot one 2 CARPETS. ed they form the chief article of fare Mane found in all ordinary brea iz ain | reg enry IV. In England it co stil the ralldle nee sighteenth I would ts were ma palace exte questioning, for Villani, the governor » and I shite question, and immedi- yt in the ant ee handed the » a Felice, ieeed prateundly, an Domini: = then, pa Pecing, it in his bosom, left the e palace, rile a dozen of the meet oe oe eats. ia-| appreciated when it is known that | "ppe about three or four years ago the) for the Peat Yas nothin og Silent | pefled to import it from Canada. Com- NEW AND IMPORTANT INDUSTRY municipal * IN ONTARIO. sae profitat nable Natu) i] Ingenio “Provence for Saving Labor— be Put. The Ontario Peat Fuel Company, contain This property is held by the’ company in perpetuity, subject to a ground rent, | compress: cae and is exempted’ from-all municipal| mehes long and. aes ates halt a iv is | Poun d ten for ten years. The whole of this through, the t t is ite own as moss litter and is extensive- value ‘of this deposit of moss will be anehx: the company paid $1,750,000, upon which capital it made the first year, accord- be judged from the fact that the sup- ood 1 . that before long they will be com- petent experts in the trade who have | Can; i bi uke, they. ‘ond the pursuit of his, a Lif all this ong done was soon very, | ined! tens per annum. The Holland moss is in | in ieee ‘bundles, and requires for sea ae a lock crewing 2 him, he supposed that pepiea ae sees dried and See yas, however, all useless, for the] i that ti ‘ 4 old man to plead with the tyrant, who, ods Bene peer Svar behead iby jana 'y" Canadian company impossible. SOld Orsini elthough Hoary ndw: With] on ch re i as beng as ever, but a te and a better oe pat happier far, perchancs, than eith-| a! nd the lovely sis eme: © ter i ail i tied ‘aehanne, he had rescued raed rat (or doubtless a he fe felt “vinselt how ae “Autrea Mills. s its head course, included in that match- Sean were first used hundreds of ago, by tl pany is tensive sheds bot an absorbent, superior to the Holland The Welland Company has already ee a five-year contract with ime |iver at the works an average of 22,000 realy the open air, and is packed and, or, rather, by foot -labor, ¢ may roll be imagined when | ™uch ulice ‘eost:\' Morcover, Cas as the Niobe or Andromeda type, from which Great Britain hopes for good re~ cted ers of cost of rail carriage to the seaboard, sults. competition on this continent with the AN INTERESTING PROCESS. The moss at the Welland works valet as pad ieertes Glaewow; the first cut with long knives intosixicen | Amphitrite, of the O fs dis carried on | and call; is a very Ingenious and Santa doris lawented by -Ma.- Dick son, the President of the an ordinary hay Em being first tried, but found: Tunguiit le and _practica cally all ees construction, Sireneiy rade ‘ot t ‘heavy oak and iron, which run “around a circular rail- ; Where he, sir rae n_ this ill be fay complete. 000 » VALUE OF “THE PROPERTY. qT moss litter are we PEAT AND MOSS LITTER, oe used in Holland ees is substituted for areten Peet the, ‘company’s business will the Deposit in Wel-| "The Oost fuel branch of the business has been delayed unti he Prodnets Cam | the moss litter branch has been prac- 1 blished and may ti Welland was incorporated by letters pa-, the ernde, "peat for. fuel. i tent (Ontario), with a capital of $1-| Dickson's 000,000, but at the last session of the | Been fairly and. satisfactoril ion Parliament it was reincor- tally "pulverized by ty nou certi % es shor Jy used in Europe and the United States Hen inte gy hours, te ed for bedding horses and cattle. The Serhan tr of this Ng is ‘ of and that for a smaller acreage in Hol-| forthe,Pe® practical teats, land, situated, not in one block but in| the prese ing to its first annual report, 18 per|two strata of this remarkable cent. The magnitude of the trade may} ty, but under the peat li iis aatlyt We tg “wat aE all Paniiee” | ig “absolutely devoid of grit, as for shipping b yw: » the di moss. tails of atl will be published in due 2. ie int ghee on the stabi! aia ‘Talbot Type The Diac ei ‘a been. briefly Seri ‘in the cable despatches, bur tion by sea and of storage at the port! 1) 999 ‘tone of 5 ake) But the Admiralty has recently or- dered a ee quarte in. to Furness; the Spartiate, sv be built at “| with a displacement of 11,400 tons at 25 1-4 ar draught. 7 and a ae “deck, 0 poo, ey will carry sixteen, eineh rapid-fire guns, twelve heavy lighter ones, thes Phe protective deck is Sa yen a i maximum, and ee a uise of ten ae Hehe ae Us between the Dia- lem, t lau ‘he cylinder, triple-expansion en, of the cylinder diametecs Sbsing 31 inches an (Or = duced, instead of ye although the ena tiene from 2 20 1-4 to 20 3-4 fire t| wehbe ota ‘metal whi the new British i undoubtedly grat, yet tie arenas contains no guns above the G-inch cal- It sers ae what is | @ wood and copper thing, whi will enable tham'to go withatt Tooke ar | ing SES r WHAT HIS FATHER SAID.

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