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Milverton Sun, 12 Dec 1901, p. 2

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€ P, R. Train Drops 360 Feet Into a Canyon ©.. (AT THE “DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND” Just below Lytton, where the ca~ © place ‘ging focally, know ioe ser. the rhea tt ces hitting the that preceeds the dawn the|™ass of rock, shot into the chasm, train had headed straight into pis carrying ‘the five foremost been cars, ‘Thousands of tons of steal and 7, |neary timber disappeared a ugh as |tWinkling, and in an instant Fister broken in tie primed ie jah 1" por- Hits the toys of grinding bys and fon’ remaining on the rails, pinned | Whirling waters. ‘The brakesman had by still falling debris, pinching the|Walked back to the caboose “from the mid-section in a narrow cut, and/e bass Sgpeablos and brakesman saved their ly protected by the still avs inginoee Ronee on Fireman jrock y Bpping, the train in 1ec~ truft, of course, instant death | tion. faltiag i with shels Ibeamotive) ito the Togular frofeht hea passed tho etal before, Miek asttlon OL eid the atide which, caused the fe | disas| When the air is cool in m ‘css loseiltion ts: oak: craks, the track Balna the oi for any part of the mountain s ating itself oat te parent body, it, must receive the d ms VICTINS' BODIES RECOVERED. ebbs its Both victims of the accident have asses of fo: orbidding homes at North Bend, ie division anyon pains sonic miles|point. Randall all above, is, passion: Dry the on River, wife, Pottruft formerly resided in this eltg, sas Kad Besa. But three weeks edded. Both bodies have been re- covered, horribly, mutilated. “peaks of the ranges are visible. | picked 6} to 8c; geese, 54 to Ge; | qui ducks, 60-to 70¥; chickens (young) 40 to 50c; old, 25 to B5c. a HOGS AND PROVISIONS. Prices of ettin: Cattle, etc |_Dressea in Trade Centres. ae Toronto, December 10.—Wheat—The a BBR Aaa s Wo, short de |S, olkod (eat basta tae SUE ctor Cael, 14¢, and shoulders, 10§c. Lard—Market unchanged, wote:—Tier ces, De; tubs, Te; pals pale ocnaishaehe nto eedavehancn idk a West, and ty y jing in transit... No. “OE. DAIRY MARKETS, Butter—The receipts are fair, we dairy tubs and rolls raeen of No. 2 at Li x < the middle telah, and at 46c cast. | ise: 5 sed. ras peckaess by as, Bes 8 ee 21 to erie aac lta 20 ee Market firm. We quote So; ous svorage, 18 to Cc! feted it prices unchanged at OF te tot to 526, and Ni * go mid: ,O ic, an 3 at - 2 oh ©. 8 at 50c mid) oNrTED STATES MARKETS, othe market ae firm, and sales Buffalo, Dec .0.—Flour—Strong. at 350 middie Troi Wheat—Spring dull; No. ei NoeEHeee: Buckwheat Sa fair d jemand, |82%¢; abies Kasse ett] lo. red, ba aie ie at pee i Pranes freight. ona but dull; ae 2 r—The market. continues fir 8 do. ity et, cent patents in buyers freight! Locally and Tor 4 . 8, 47%c, 5 |Light demand; cise 66 to ore. ye 1, 60¢c asl ics mone? off) fering. Nosthern, 754 to 743c; May, Broken lots, 5 Dec. 10.—Wheat closed— a : t $16 6 other old vatiecn, nea nearer, Tale, a pases May, 7c. Corn—G5e. Oats: Toledo, Dec. 10.—Whe. December, 82hc: i ‘PRODUCE. Potatoes—The ace firm. Cars sold to-day at GL to 6c per bag on and sell out se store at 75 to BOc. peat Apples—Market is steady. re 5$ to 6c per th, Evapor- aio ell at © to 100, i pal ema is Aulets with prices 318. to abpelly, s ic; yearlings, 8c, c; de clesin ag ger ee CATTLE MARKET. Combs, $1.50 eto |. Toronto; Dec. 10.—Tho receipts at ee Western cattle yards this morn- were 48 carloads oh live ees including - 1,800 hog! 432 sheep and Taanbo.: ie dozen “ents te. paten' 3.85; ico es 8 60 t clears, $2.85 to $2. 95: rs, $2.30. Bran—In bulk, 18.8 G market is steady. Un- ¢ ishing at cae to SL. frm, ee 50, moro: was sasnateiatl There isa pretty good trade in Se stockers at from 8 to 3$c per pound. Export: pee are worth from 3{ te ae ‘wid= a |the outlook 18 tor lower haha neces rere fee 2 eas Beet price for ars is 6c per I (Butcher, interior cep nm and found ell safe within’ af eda mei ie as d nly obstruction bei abies hogs are firm at $7.75 to|min Mento -titss, Io brocle ye e coll ROYAL GUESTS OF LONDON. Weldon, Bi Bishop ‘of Calcutta, has been ed t eens Des “10.—Wheat—No. a Guar 75. ie Ss “Barley No: a; ei © Gor = 6 ’ [not able to atte per poe Feeders ee worth from 3 to Bie! a, fs res mile cows il sca Telegraphic Briefs From All te ah ine RE Over the Globe. pios caplesiaesle goal hare ae Sheep are. work from 2% to Bc pou: tage were & eee better this id up to $8:60 as eae is rumored that “ 3 ‘oken out in Ottawa University. fogs are unchanged to-day, but) joxtensive deposits of red hematito found west of Port Ar- hur. will be Place of con- Hi Ib; thick fat and Hight hogs are 2S Le centration for He Mounted Rifles in- wa. worth Pe to 5c per Ib. Hogs to fetch™the top price ae stead of Otta be of prime quality, and s: male _ Ottawa police are watching all cit- below 160 nor above 200 1 izens, who imbibe liquor in licensed Following is the range fai quota- | houses after hour: ms:— Dominion Coal Co., of Hal ‘Shippers, per cw! 5 Butcher, choice. we Butcher, ord, to good. B38 coed oe home of Se Couey, near ‘ruro, threo pepe Ler Gorire in ear under sentence of death for murder at New . Westmin- ster, will be examined as to his san- ity. Choice ates F, H, Clergue has subscribed the stone required to dition to the General Hos- pital at Sault Ste. Marie. James Conmee is So aner iy for the statement that one of the largest pe imills of the world ts to be built 2, Be pegae Sh wees oe Hogs. Choice hogs, per cw... 6.00 hte DatS W. R. Marshall, of Hamil- tho served with the first Cana- dias contingent, has accepted a leut- enaney in the corps now being for pa en SURI i SCHOOLBOY MURDERED. His Assailant a Boy of Only Eleven Years. a Cincinnati, O., Dec. 4.—The 5! ed has awarded the con- B. © contract price Be Plants are to erected on both | 9 [Sides of the "Soo" for tl ital are behind ey and the, Clergue enterp pceet Hoga ana Lieut. Caldwell, | Matters Sates at Rina tone ae a w | transferred ere Berit Gaon Hevantters A Kingston soldier has resisted i im | bt, and will likely s nt to cae re} nara the building of iron ships in err for pene on tho lakes 9 St. Lawrer ee the boy told this story “Creelm man missed his reading les- GREAT BREAN, was sent to the foot of the at all ill, King? EES, will be crowned: June 26th ne th as reported fro} Tt is certain see ten Dudley. will su ar I i Trelan tho knits out easy set an ‘as Viceroy of Irel Hoare: to Manchest to. tho low official esti- xeane famailtes. of the American cotton crop. : ; Peet Ses Gua Be f Westminster Ab- appointed Canon of | bey: | The Wael of Sefton, well known on the ‘hg games aie: London, aired A despatch from London says d the Princo UNITED STATES. i [bubonic pene is spreading about Cape Call a beaten explosion at Now Decatur, ‘3 Ain: , killed fe In Ba! simone Synge will be man- ufa sane ripe water melons. e| 7. a ace detantting city daca Pane ce pase ested. At De a 4 Chine: men are in. jail for nua enter- ing the country, The National Live Stock Associa- tion will meet at Kansas City in January, 1903. Prospectors from Gold Mountain of liuros, “Arizona, report the gold Gal MANY CHILDREN BURNED, |®=* "3° e2¢ " ing to illness Lord a Strathcona, was ——9 Yearly Record of 600 Deaths in sy erseo sree eben Carrie Nation has offered to go to A despatch from London says—Dr-tyrrance and lead in a crusade against Wescott, of Hackney, a suburb of |htca, rags aa ee, who Bolas, the plage. 9f. cor EES a race riot fol- prop founding a S fe in cae Agee at operators: may 3 ned a homo on easy payments. goers 2 3,000 bills intcodurey dns sally ‘good ntti ame~ hero ‘Straw—Tho market ia quiet we had i “firm. Car lots on track ite aire Be There ts a ness carcel : being done 4 "‘Poultry—Trade. is fate, wi re-|are about pene at from 44 to 42 j, ‘celpta good. We ee eer (dry Per pot Re: cae tepresentative Brown! of renegade: leads the list with 252. a fire, il The British War Office has Bens |e fpienea to dea’ increased its shipments of mules aud ¥ CANADA Diphtheria is opidemic. ai sented )T. pox has ly ‘The Cattle. " i tons of coal to = Mr. Chamberlain denies that he is % wa: Florence » Nightingao la not near to jmian dea! eceed the Earl of Cad- Gr po. considerable scepticism in Worestehagin of ae the cele | Fe rated painter, will paint a portrait Africa, ee fnancial returns show a plus for November of $5,517, 860, and $82,878,930 for saat five ee i us Clark eet tion ia ban pty a t Fergus Fall Mini a < r Brown, of Philadelphia, has ales ie Haverford College near- 1,000 oey Seay ee Babylonian ooks, many of wh: ere in exis- te 3,000 3 years ieee Christ, GENERAL. The ee sree shows a sur plus of $8,200, Gromcndnce es William, of nerake As very il. Lads sein 8, Gus 000 atta iF is rok many will sept ce a Boron of Statistics like that of the now prisons are planned in eof tho partial cessa- ion a Daa lahiere to Siber:! lotta, cone pct Os BS 5 DROWNED IN THE OTTAWA Miss Becsie Blair and Mr. H. A, Barger pip’ Vi time, A despatch irom | Ottawa says —~ "The Eten Bey pot that Bessie Blai daughter of A. G. Blai and Canals, and a istant to + Minister of Labor, larovined’ night. The tr ttle Island, threp vailes trom Wace at about dusk, and until late in the evening it was difficult to ob- particulars. A Ce PARTY. how that a partys consisting ‘of 1 iss Hesse Blair, Miss nowball, — daugl Sionvethiwtsi ae 5s tsiting at 0 Blair residence, Mr. cutee ' interprovincial IDridge between 4: an a e down the Ottawa River, Mr. elie and Miss Blair were lead- and larper and Mi ee re tor hoe eer ae pee On the w: Minister of Railwaya, di sal duty of etn his chief eo telegraph of the Soe ONTARIO CAME SE SECOND. Benton by Towa ‘students ta Chi. go Judging Contest. lespatch from’ Chicago says:— de aeieted Pana 400,000 persons Visited the International Live Stock Sxposition which closed Saturday night. jogiate stu rder e grand total Of peecatee oH ‘ante ‘follo ws: — ‘owa, 8,756 points; Guelph Agriculs tural. coleses Ny5Lo patntes Hlinois, 488 264; Wisconsin, 8,320 Ps Hees 112 5-6; North Pare 2,825 28 points. er, — Queen Wilhelmiaa has enti covered ber health. ses from New Orleans to South gad “voice to O60. Mary’s Adventu won @ little after midday on the eynic and a high-liver, and t rk of a general carelessness, is all o ee where he s' ate a mixture jaoube and dari Wi h the cousin or the night it had the stars twinkled sharply Rete Treaeas the ai ia a “venture, 222s STORY OF CHRISTMAS EVE. in the le of her low. nd a Around upon the: ‘vale Beta or ltraits of the great men and the beau- tiful women of tne house; below these see ed ies head moor, an ve} road wound une tate the dis- ‘a dusky line @ in whiteness The cold to start ae | upon a visit |4 jo Chudleigh Manor, but. thi come up requiring the at | | her cheeks and Lad; EG ae UR ae ees ae er ane other You will miss Lord Craven,” she ell one. {Said suddenly. Po! din spite of the loneliness of ine road Lady Mary had never a thought of danger. There had been a light snawfall in morning, and the gray clou were scudding in ory heavens driven rhe ds <= ces. ci “I shall be of service ‘to “One who is so carefu duct toward ladies might well ae & thought to his dealings with ae could find a better use for Pe than poking them into peaple's Master Richard smiled. ‘It is ex- ing,’”’ he said. ‘here are the Wars “Poor you go and poor you ek; and one must have qulseas tt hag ba one would liv iners tare braya ot getting them ut | honestly, By. your voice you aro a son dark had begun to fall Mary leaning back among her 8 looked eagerly out. of La Were interrupted very suddenly by @ shi the extra loud j wae uae As the occw- Bat put out her head to inauire the ‘¢ a Man upon norseback rode up mite tar fe carious ata che eu t rownd, - pair of pistols thrust into ee ‘although Tatty Mary was a fearless person; she Was a woman, ad the euddee, appariaon caused her ths “the rider hhn- as L his wide hat and wwept "pays he, “I have made stook your carriage im lig! ne aneeoeed et Kew a youngish man w calling in, his hi hi you eannot rob Lord C can r 1 have a purse and jew- highwaymin bowel again. a have not yet got so far as robbing women,’” is said. ¢ there was a clatter of to escape on oné oi other had“been shot dead. dy Mary realized the situa- foe this time of night, and five m! ir ome in time for the Christmas sup- ev mi Lady sige as ise and La Chuaielgh itunes "she said, pro “Aud might I ask your astiane jon?” master Richard Bullock, @ upon impulse and she gave i “Will the mare carry double?’’ The man Hesitated, as if he had not. Hea arigh ie he will not,”* said Lady Mary, have to walk and lead the Magee auiis Teile; Tort am going to tm two, hours.” Master Bey Bullock auaiet merry Mary tail into tie ea Yoo, x rippling, bu is inn,’' he answ hee, ith mtleman. “You Will find more than one such upon the road. AS all, ss) call- ing is honorable wnen the very bish- ops buy their Binewr es ehthe King’s the bad with a bison no great ci dul home,"’ said Mas- ra Thi tea sate to repeat him- iit would be duller, ino call at Newgate,’’ said Lady Mary; and with that thay ‘voth fell silent. ot was obliged to carry siowly, {2° jour before they came in sight ofthe Mehta ofthe “Manor rode up the long avenue under the ae, ed tree: hey were, sitela ear-shot of he Houde Tay obliged to you for bringing Master a gave her a hand h you a Merrie Christ- where will we spend it?’ ‘In we He cdslancl tier auadener need su |! the darkness. “It is an ill way to spend thie night in such a fashi she spoke, for the second dimerdhat niente: wad cen Mapilpe to do a astiag things come in with she averred. Master ‘Richard laughed. “And risk meeting Cae will recognize Bie nthe RpOHe “athe danger i Dut little, and, af |[Hentt:” d ter all, it is danger that you court. Come, you shall spend your Christ- more conscious of w | exhilaration in thus pare pa _ eross-ro ‘oads: for ie Salad of Peas so t to the Lady Mary’s side. - “{ hope you enjoy your evening,” said that lady, as Master Richard’s fa honest he answered, as he the window bayed, put e cur tain and looked out into the night; then, though bs heart, was full on ‘ord to his tongue. not deserve such good treatment,’” . “Why did you ask me to the Christmas time all the world are friends. would I might have you for my friend Ry he answered 6 he spoke there was a mur- Fao Ee ae the door, and the from mouth to mouth, that the fost toy hed rrived e sheriff and the bai frie aw ee enee eet “But he will not recogniz “But the shes es my face as rother's, for I once a 0 Bo) oud that as Lady Mary went white an orem rerabiedy he had put his hand eyah and touch- kitchen."* ; “And how will you exptain?”* Be shall eel the truth; but by then yo have ridden out of d ethey slipped out a rear door and auphin’ Phe. health of Ri Mary Chud- leigh,’’ said he; ‘‘and may the Christ- were walking | efore Master Richard oe think ‘Yea or ‘Nay’ door swung open to tl tae Soper laughter, the smell of ked sand ue Sb an ae warm house rushed t senses. “Master Henaed Batlock I litt: ed his nostrils as he bis own Pleasure.’ said Master eae boldly, “it I do this, and come beck, may I ask for tie baa that this has covered?’ “Good-bye,” said Lady Mary, eee 0" |lowered eyes. But on a sudden, he kissed her pie she gave i rare smile. he went, out into a |the night. Now, f those “readers who hold {one Rici jillock, 3sq., for gal- ‘ose to ves that it” and | presence of this he held his head high and carried himself with a suggestion of brav: ib- | do, a te for his trade ssc taken es f hin. y when the Uae Eng- severely, defeated the ond is’ of oe react ‘of Hampton-in- 7 fe smiled into . a “ Gus foaees os “ynake one an | 4! drew ea a “Hite to the side to where 02 arsley | tres] mer i re- |he a very patina * |srith & few drops ed hers. “You can go by this door and the ce ‘was q Master Richard poured Sieve fe cups: mas spirit Blyage wecghene in her it yu Buk honest yor aie in an onest: bal pte alae King George II. on A mince pi June aondare ea ae ote ol Detting- | the re Wai pimesany sir e|sugar and partake of it not paly fe ntily; and wi The accessories may be coffee, pop- pint a whipped cream, on pees epee aay appa | peppermints and ful vanilla and one eupful German pepperni ae ct eae raisins, Beane Eng- ‘The menu may be as follows: Tisch walnu alm and can- Clear Brown Consomme with Snow- died Shettles: alls in Bach Dis! ins should be plumped into_ boiling Small aires Stuffed sl Ghestants ye int ‘om ts in Lemon- ant oe aatt, hours to ripen; th An Oblong Mince Pie Covered with tron the mold, vince Granulated Sugar. und ish White Frozen a Pudding, Banana It a round boule wee. look quite like a snowball, Kolesar Everybody, oe course, Knows how if the frult 1s kept well toward mm t this centre.” Serve with @. sauce Sader! il one. cupful o} bs of water unti} spect of material, a will have had so mut ‘this time that it willbe et airncte i care for nore. ly | ‘The aceessories—the popped orn, lady apples,’ pepper: ond poontul of w ipa cream mi idle Gertie eae beaten egg-whites and salt led peppernuts—will be genes unne- h one, piling it up 80 as to look conery pera, for they will hardly like a snowball. ‘his menu, if carefully ‘The turkey may have a plain bread o or sweet potato stufling if the chest- anit fleyor $8 210 sho! . serve heat, fill the p! ne a ae boiled until _tender, nea e lays hands on tin. wed celery 18 surround ed by flav mm A amione \-juice. “Phe the disciples of both rice-balls are silly, but Le lo ses ra- shall be eppeased eae satis slaewree ave the) CRANBERRY Sgt fifteen minutes. [it does not burn, but do not stir, the ut, ANG salad object. being to preserve the fruit jad, it whole. he ‘“‘it'’ in| No. $—One quart cranberries, twe Eyerything under and one and salad and ey ee sug and set away until tne ne ‘aie ieee a very sweet and "S—Spicod.—One quart t water, thr who carries it must bed serve his King and country and not |JWee game. These sauces We a8 aay cooked 1d. est should rest in will be a beauti teach dvesiiie tor pHe then be lemons which hay and their Denice particle of ellow Place thes lem cups © on leaves of vel ae fohive: evince and err Pus p spoonhil of white: dressing on bi ran eset i oe aa Les Nessie Sana QUITE DIFFERENT. gh aca have’ euchae ona OL aie f gavories paca the eeieing of sw. cata bane Data @ then a dey need considerably replied the indignant youngster played troant eg out of her md. tri it d fi a serious ee. to 9 the | bias tot a dans fire in the kitchen, Christmas feast. 1t was the ie went on dignant parent, ‘“‘he bro! verently, but dai: has been sacre hy am Chudieigh to Sir Richard pao All of which plainiy ae that goo » and that hes Christ ie o rit even one’s: patti is like to tas happi- _ppess ell ror ine become secular “again and enjoy yudding, which ig made of one cupful of sugar and |h, one cupful of water cooked until it threads, then poured | poy, at oe i ee eggs and til stiff; hen this is ecsats be beaten ‘and cold there is added one iar a

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