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Milverton Sun, 26 Nov 1896, p. 2

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THC NEMS WA SHEL and the pees lie ae ite te truth of cis oe LANDLADIES OF FICTION. |« monstration, hea geniy by that determined t he is mos' ret strian pon ever walked on artificial her conventional eae says a writer hamber' - | without the tia of crutch or ny ee fine appetite for cold mutton and a toh.” Geran ene the interview with ni ‘com peepee Be in conclusion ise cle one is [cycles and next summer - Bare, with 2 eet oe ragged dress, Eng! bd it the Sele ae er, the aoe = ing alize that the landlady is, as a rule, neither better a worse than her aces inneapol Lo every, guest the initiate speech ti And. every raat witht distinotion ie ful, “and a4 aoRee out.” Caraline Sees Meet other irdeto Preataren, Ing, with a row of curls ‘ont jad shaped ik Barrels idn't| “Tt is one proof among many that th ee ep Sane “Looked ike | Queen Caen aie, ‘i tee opinion. shee ae Le suc oak peas) ‘ion of something of a veiled figure. The vei © | miackeray. mgt hs ieee a them with But, to. “aeturn to = eee Sa S i house, and eubeiae, pe Todgings,_ = e er uane at first eee her husband, voman ‘ough, a ot one inion. that if fo 8 Sawyer could be able to tiford to my, her ele ‘bil, it swe Creed in “Pendennis,” who, in eaaition Benj: iL po the fe fpoubled rate ate by addressing | 9; nothing to abject to ae be It is said that there is oe and only The Levaeried of Sobers Cuttle is. a — Accor ney Sasa eke a Galilean ‘ialect he ai ie: busin ii lag) syria and the countries no further carries off old ley pat sy See to return no more. ways LEGLESS CHAMPION ATHLETE. Lost His Legs ro a pcmagptel and Invented rttficial Another Feats has ana in the legs. His name is James T. Farrier and legs, a distance of from one mile to five atiles, Hf the etoNes told of hia| She, oe nee Io cots aipltthe Xe ond grotabiy ee such a match. Mr. Farrier lost both of his feet | 9: some years ink and artificial ones hav taken their places. He walks doe dance with ease and grace, is a See te igh kicker of note, and would not bes Sioa ord of Ataoatel ws tases Ear tere Before he lost his legs rode one of the old oo bi- expects to master a safety and ride tt as well as a professional. AS GOOD AS FLESH AND BLOOD. after designs invented by himself. They are of aluminum, sole leather and Tubber, ‘The joints work naturally and - |easily. He wears on the feet, Ww uar- ter pounds, about one-t vite” fe the weight of the usual ai Tore the ‘secured the legs with whicl has broken all records far artificial distance “with ease. He - | wanted legs on Ahi os could pursue syous tion of fai a in order t almost dead. His feet were fro: sol- id, and both were atated. He takes is misfortune cheerfully and says he bee ete thy ere trary ah his hands bce Lae many things doe dis that he can= gm | oot do with his fect. CZARINA’S MAIDS OF HONOR. ~ An itteresting account of the Russian Empress's maids of honor is given in a recent number of Le Figaro. The girls selected for the office become thenieives with “diamonds or over themselves with jewels like a saint's im- age. They are entitled, whatever their social position, to.be present at cere- *. | monies, from ae = most cases their families are exclu When a girl is ae she begins by ofa in, fast- ened tron tinea & feet with jeweled an, over- with, eld figures, 7 ‘dor lasts only for a time, etter a few years for the m they receive ate 3 ees of ae oe naa jeas- nag institutions = Russia for the eductaion of the: ee ats resembling Gee ee. the me cmeige of the nm. of or in F: ee ae Solder gi in a suigucie ees h their future depends Tame’ iso simple a silken apron, The upper Waist and the lover par f te cet Czar, the solute master Ae must be a charm- asked. a eee ee ied in es deel to ¢) ce their own mistresses, though | 8°) subject to the laws of afixed and un-} q, al yur | 50 ie pads id to be an nee live on the ile erine, on order tablished by Beret ihe ee over. fer Pupils are there taught , however, and when the fablishments, — he supports a5 |S ivy purse, appears unexpe iy, the oun eboulders and arms are ce laid bare. ieee shocks He But did the pare much! dolt. heat es ones BLOOD Revetelty Before ake Vietim is Aware of d Dr. R. EL. Watkins s ote York West. The case ‘Times-Herald says | CHt¥. who has vel abla i | discoveries gonapentg the effect eas e blood. says: bie for medi approach of disease. me in this new science have been made in France and Germany. I be~ tiové. Gay Limayl clan (is first discovering ie first germs of t! di ly ee ees drop or two of a man’s blood under the mic- order to foretell disease racy. ‘The earliest ae (ee pee Ve heart consumptior appearance of the bivod a year o: ts in. y stage the blood will be foeaat ae a number of sinall AS of the mee curious, ee. Sire oh arent which pene ysis. en se appear ener it is a sure indicat not, stron structed yar ysis of the limbs is of the heart is due iz a. tends Ls i ia ace seen eae microse ood, of of ay human system oo Peay Soe people veil | faye “ete bigot regu- larly examined ai —— NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. ‘They vel be paid ot a B. ¢. yy Prince George ded by royalty in the person of Prince G Waies, the son of the heir to the British 7 buildings are of superb oe de- iy city is not built upon any plan’and ma English i coast. ui the Roman ara and: the Beene ie schools, jation 000, ae rae malty eh Se es Sets vellers from the east, na through Victons ral their ome , Who wil country the honor of betting 1S foot PSPS RSE SSS A SHOWER OF ANTS. e a yee we was wit- = ia 2 inning swarm ie fad ie ‘the city, Se lemon the ev fH VERY L LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD 0 betseeetoe Items About Qur Own Country, Mr. OBrien, ‘Pringios of the Hamil- A hig departmental Gee elec in Pa A cae ment of six iat ee an the ieiaty 6 a train at at Tendon, ae 50, 30 badly owed | ack . charge of Tintonbure, a suburb of ‘ota for |a rere Seine’ 8,000 water services caexe pee nol nt, and ee Board of Bea feare an pit a 2 Q trothed. te “an Ttabian | blood who has won the Queen's aftec- enough to pump the, the Boot a as it should. In blood of this ed corpuscles often apne & mass of clog. the muscal oar the “heart. If the heart saris, wil start for Wasi slings Bt [are exgrolig yeu oui of wi ment, in face of appalling physical de- | j - cele & is one of ee vels ] the |a si per ues Seana facility swith spiich ah as acquired knowledge by peculiar ae ds, her name is mown rough- ut the world, aad everywhere there was ti fee ot ‘Guale h, and the Council throne. While Scoti: panies For Aine, one of fre aqaest stat pe pe ae stars ars from oe firm mot bandon. rae imperfect, is wh poe cet the so but she ete no no diay in oe of ait juake was UNITED STATES. It os claimed in ip ee that a wees powder been discov Sa aera water, develops very high chase The citizens of Lawren decided. to SS aatare to pass @. bill Sakina | the playing of foot- mis President a Mrs, Cl eveland enter- ‘atson, known in the Siar “lan Maclaren,” and Mrs. Edward W. Curry, of Des Moines, Towa, died pn Wed ay vot blood ne wel aoa Judge Isaac Parke: jurists is dying at Tort Booty -_ He probably passed the death sen! on more men than any other yades in In his las' ‘Thankiggivin day procl carton i adent Cleveland Sane be age me Christ, and for this de- TS precedent Rabbi Mechel: him ee i Cleveland, Onto, is taking GENERAL. Mrs. Scott Siddons, the actress, died © persons were kEled in T mine exp2osion in We ps ih The next session -Americ~ an Medi tb nA oe mid at Car- es "Venezuel cards i teem posted in Canea mnelting the Mussu!mans toaholy war oe: the Christians. thas ee cere by (pears to e Phil- = hate, aided the Dou in f To ting fiye men ig a donee cattle. Troops, fave be en despatched io recoatt of the By tage ruse a man disguised as onere on ‘Tuesday secured a bag letters, of the value 0 of fo. arty thousand franes, from a mail- cart in ‘is, and decamped: nae tees promises to eet the voce of Havama tobacco in of the world, and already “ghost fracts of country are being operated as HELEN KELLER’S SUCCESS. ee marvelous oes and as been awakened ny livliest interest and sympathy. In ‘London an insti- tute the ee as after her, and if he a fr g 5 3 ls é e gee ia é ulli- after Seying the first gl ‘i ‘understand- ing to the virgin brain. r finger upon her teacher’s lips, and thus by the it touch convey to her “ae idea of si also ta the Fausod Si alphabet, and thus in Se Bats ee al able to read. ‘Miss Keller can now conyerse with what is said. Miss Kel- ler bas been an He 5 te the pile eae al instruc- compasssion= se de yt es Lapeer a| spectator, the cure of one of the Bare- si conveyed to her pene ett | maires replied “ gern i PAYING THE BLOOD TAX.|: fo QUEER CUSTOM SURVIVING IN THE : ee ape vent PYRENEES. Spantards and Frenchmen ae by an Agreement Made Six ed Years | } Ago—The Latter Pay ar smite of Bullocks to Buy Peace on the Frontier. There is a vague tradition that some time in the thirteenth century, in the high pasture lands of Arias, in the Py- renees, some shepherds of the valley of Roncal, in Navarre, were murdere by shepherds of the valley of Bareton, in Bearn. One is shown on an upland lawn on See. a stones that are wer the graves of the victims, and ‘ie eae ies at tf a noe 0 still eee in bee canton of the Baret- onais. sequence of this massa- cre, he Tssetonis were condemned in h apparently as an alternative, or pos- sibly as an end. to a vend ‘The a inary Acad is that it survived the “S is scene of the transaction—for, as s and Baretonais bound for the Pierre fie St. saa One incident only dis- the ight. ‘The huge Pyrenean | urbed oll Honan ie bay gave ENG OF A BEAR ES s big game we had come upon tre in journey lay forest through ingular defile, the Barricad | onge, separating the Bearnaise ant Basque countries, a rugged ascendi way! Strewn with stones, between roe wails, Dantesque in its features, where : i kes | W 0 eae ae rocks sere in form like huge bles—whence,, indeed, the name of a neighboring height, t! o Bio fable des Tose Roel finally the verge Was reached and we gray Sterile mountains tre, _ thei scarcely clothed wi pines, in the striking contrast to the btbick beech forests on the Trench d | who perished in an April avalanche not long ago; the names of four are ne attended, however, merely as a tonais village ea and i his vicaire, he heir approach by musket shots, and on their arrival the business of the day began. * THE TWO PEOPLES dre fine on either side of the frontier: stone in their respective ter- 0 | ritories. Immediately Srpcate the stone was the Alcade of Isaba, wearing black coat edged with crimson, with a sic sevebns te which Sy attached a crim- ym. over ther uses. was noticeable, by the way, that the nai lors were. pce displayed on r ing a white streamer—sign of the the pacific intentions ad those for whom i acted, all of whom | crec; “he order of proceedings is fixed a document bearing the date of ‘The President, the Alcade of | rene SP bey des Ba peree: mi ae guage. herald then advanced and his javelin on the top of the stone, A Few Paragraphs Which May be Found Very BR The Japanese, up to 1850, were vac- “the. ti Fa ashes Head, rae ened had fae of ; | many tact ia twenty-four ice cane an. to wer ee ee: was rejected, and \— * den, War. ook eS ‘during ts eins f himself ein The alg ae ee Victoria rules is ae. Sougnler is Crown Princess of Ro’ aman Ba 26s be a | Renata on te aS roel ee Miia Soe pyree ae toed up bi elit WOMAN” OF Che 6 ee harmless being, familiar to us now for years, at any rate, if she aspires no higher than the young lady whose do- # wet # ous, and the blazing tail set it tea & | Hollingworth, of Anderson, ru sign on img thus, Petonien are Foquesled not to motormen of Phe ate have “the solution of the ot was as Seaiiad by the addition of a ie ade a They ire verte ell sores yt ‘Three Inmates of ms oe Have Man- aged to annoying do- mestic upset to add to his troubles. It has been sion for as ba oe ca sthi ious Majesty's ieee orth chit bones had frequent audiences with the Sul- Constantinople sa) they found an asy- Satan

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