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Milverton Sun, 21 May 1903, p. 2

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BLACK eaagr Sk FOR THE RAND. AIR DEVORERS OF SPORT Sic cat, ses hl SINGERS MADE BY SURGERY BREEDERS AT CALGARY. MAN’ TAKE TO "SHOOTING AND ANGLING. ‘ BAM aLGomen of, Rank and Witiel ee Handle ‘ Hunt Game or Rod and Line. DP a few years ago it ve “con- sidered highly. impr Cie for an Eng- show pierce: es dene all hy oe Duchess | sensible lions take to the foothills. DEER STALKING IS POPULAR. witht the grediest ease, nd, more or less, as a matter of c So great has the sidoting fad re- ently grown among English women|woman is ste by the that enn guns, ‘as wu Duchess of Bedford,’”’ are displayed ps of Bond street and are forming rifle clubs for ae Du Opee, ‘When next goes to war Pea well be formed a sort of n who thinks ay nothing save her hone and aren is fust becoming a relic of the THIS: Po ici “BROKE THE ICD. The first woman to break the ice in the sporting line was the comp-| him se de Paris, who lived in England | ;oy, She was entertain- was mucl mptesse aan a a considerable martin ‘of her time Eaaland at -and_ too! bo Ra. ows tha shirked the ee of aingee ‘lad ‘the ith Bee fe her wa; Ae Dweediaiouthe whe. mth ee of Ince, led well as in. their rempective. aes. over Atriea, Northern In ane Nepaul, Ass: ae No: » “Rif Gar ince sagan ies ve a that in Afri thi Mrs. the _really Another very back to England she has s! of her nee friends done with m fi i ho’ the fewest possible com- modities, ani o the least injury to his skin among Eng! a Keen delight in‘all the sportin ing ar- obeaenis made a ABS Bene ant eel Pri ‘ales, sual it eee ene 4 ae Cea ie excellent ‘sl A =|youngest daughter of the’ igs, howevae St) Loule ot France being among ancestor: ae: was ie aemion 4 ble blood’’ ny being potable See society women ed of Wales’ Pe par- Ves cane ce clever with the use of the us eee rifle that the men had to go into private tice to “sustain thelr reputations. Agee LIKE ANGLING. ngling was little in- dee ad ‘by English’ woud but since the Duchess of Fife enthusias Hentigcanigeed. upon the sos hun: reds of others have followed suit. T slaughter ; not sp Lo: either ee some of her friends mr HY he bani istic sportswoman She replied, archly, ‘Well, you know, nhs Bay antiga to angling ¢ I am no exception to Countess of Annesley, secon panied by Lord Annesley, her hu: spend a certain potion of me, has eae some famous D untess has pub- ed several serait on the subject Stn see re ee d is so particular in the mat- split cane which she says, “should. never weigh more| than eight ounces." Alington is another famous exehusienly of women are organi fening for salmon.in north of 8, eb Th Inglish society women | Pay i she olds the records this line. The Duchess is also a famous shot and deer ess of cain ea Montrose, is also a great deer stall er. Her husband has many Scotti country homes, on ee ot which deer are found in abundan: aes SHOOT Gee poGs.” tana: sister of Lady Hent e only woman in England who twi spaniels Siva cctsesat) Shes prefers h over a course alone, Duchess ot aicusuls is She has Le ° She is af the finest judze leo peanioe ees Judge in dog slows: characteristic. shows eee which sho HBSS angling. 1 her home, ‘Hockwold Tall. aor omen. shooting, fs on F not ie ee before shooting parties Indee Bete is on the probramme for next land wate Go IN, FOR BIG GAM 5 lasked as ging e ee Gbssed Into Ex- Seas preeeap Fie es? po Ee deer “ped pos ie" in of Hamilton |with that under: (Ghes tet ranie Por many years Bhs oe 2 |consensus was viously considered voiceless in yy The. Pate 4 ae by ‘English wy DR. RIETI, OF _Zovocxa, ITA- "LY, MANUFAC’ dstence by. ee erations on Jean oe eke a a Lilli Leh- Spout a ye Ir pei Sohn and So e acquitting be ia veer eS ie oa (beh Sig. Buetti and Signora Schalcha, prodigies lately discovered.” @ the plano cf Buetti and Schalcha, into a laugh, “A burlesque, I eup- eau wi lease + play A the music straight,’ replie add- ing i nas oe a aed the accompanist’s tum to look wildered. “At Patt “At Campanini,’’ this was with found bow. wher pralade * wae over. he companist had outdone himsel Anerson by: way of: *feghtening the len scene open- reliee fie tone commanded $5,000 a nigh Both used fu chest notes, no f e high notes the signor Tne ved. atdience broke into wild bravos and coat the tumult became so great 1 where it is MUSICIANS. WERE CHARMED. ie unbiased opinion. #bly give trouble. a | MASSEY FLATTS KNOTTER | is ¥\ ‘The BL ° | MASSEY-HARRIS mi fore the duet was finished the ‘and | these ill cflects and his, saorinalteoies ; |Teturned. an who intends va set a new are hasn't Grier Hil ee inter- THE KNOTTDR ia-a very import- feature of = complex ple Knotter “is simplest Knotter SS) ‘arm. Gee a her important feature of the other Knotter equals it in this pare ticular. forts Res Recruit 1, at Natives tral Afric: e gold stalogs companies on th Rand are hav ae Taste Port # derald is ihe most southern “ ae OL borat thus seem to be the most southern part of the The MAS I EROTEEE Sat opal ae oe user but little twine i the lot, LEVATOR CHAIN on the runs a fon all the sprockets on travels inside i is red’ jae revolving 9 spool shown in the is used tightener. Tee 1b males ine friction here, The. “undertaking may ee pated Zan bet a large es erie dete 1 be so the unaccustomed labo) re the gold nities! Femaing) to. be anaes have been rained ing ee pens thirty yea Sonbelerehis Ateres AF ain 5 are fairly industrious, though may not be superior in this respect to the BLACKS OF SOUTH AFRICA. A considerable number of them brickmakers, car; Dlack- smiths of some expertness, and have made a fairly money for Beane are very money with sehish 16 Puy Hirbbean ee ies. ry among these eee has oe Ste by the SECRET OF GOOD VOICES. “I gave this matter much er knew, of course, that with the mL soneiuarea (iat tha pitch cycles sagen ily dependent on the size of the larynx and this pitch can pe ae r's preparation r the university. I started my first ating, natured friend lending himself eee I experimented with ieee as I was, in the I pro: by this experience, ae There w a great. deal of dalk, but ‘Gnallyoca to Be acctsnat whaivee sons heretofore bereft. of that edu talent deserved the highest aoa is to be had for ‘Aiter that, Rieti couserted 2 give lain statement as to how hi puilt-voiees in the two persons We Aes phonogr: acs =o of thee phonographs prove that e lady and the gentleman to perfection. poll ing rarer, Sie jie moet hick: tate is Ot course, you shoot ” S able to are masters. and m ges aie observ: veuied Tenant me that the sur- re operations, condition | of ie rigs dud Sete noi jor: us gical operation T deemed the alpha and “omega of my method counted jor -lits}e- Te ted by musical ical massage of SUCCESS FINALLY ACHIEVED, “The next mbit, on whom I perimented wel Buetti and ign: ha! lib 0 say to-day is that dipally on the coneeRtans so. complex and peculiar massage of the’ Iarynx rd of 1] posal of the aisles “fraternity.” a SEE In Bengal last year there were 38, ee deaths oe plague ¢ —_ ban 000 from chol the their interests a black man in the P. less a Government official approves the contract. The time the lal d and returned Tt will ae the nae renter work- eneatien irom other ts of the continent. Such a pro- cedure would pee stimulate the Kafr trib: vice themselv the suet of laborers ported from other parts of the con- pe are in the service of the white stations along the r pees SOME BIG COINS. It is said ig it $15 ; then comes the Chinese "tae a3 a then the Austrian double “What became of the young man lel thé: metlager in- te tux tib- nd S | ped overcoat. ce Feet Swollen, Could Not Walk. by my _w ich necessitated) standing up all day. ago Ww: patcsacly tadly “EES tie tege som leet that I could ie have oats “sulfered treet, © ‘our. roar ‘will recommend Munyon’ a scare; ask“ him-*abovt it 1a t+ ‘i Ropinscnt 55 Clarence before his contract Ve ileae is tinent pocketing eh a they, “Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc in Trade Centres, onto, May 10,—Wiiest—The Ss qu with prices a rotcaeot niddle freights ; 2 ae nominal at 70} to 71 on Midland. itoba wheat steady; No. 1 hard quoted at a Northern at 8le Gode- c grinding in » and No. narket is quiet ; e mula Biot er h freight. No. 1 quoted le ade is quiet, witl auiated na 44¢ middle Yaleke at rhe market 18 quiet at 513¢ dull, with prices st. uiet, with “uated “ ‘si ‘oronto, and No. 2 nike wt 0 5le. Flour—Ninety _ per cent. patents unchanged 2,674, geisahe 0 $4 bak- $3.90, hae Spaiieea: I—Bran is dull at $17 here. At outside points bran2s ted at, $1 hoi $17... Mani- te $18, and shorts at $20 hor ‘THE DAIRY MARKETS, Butter—The market is quict, with i seonbeq uenes ot AP ‘ood ciughe ea levee fee choles: auib 16 to 176 ; oR dairy tubs, 15¢ nda 13 to 14c; cream- 2c; solids, 18. to eipts =a moderate, gt aoe ae case lots at 13c per di Cheese—Market Senay. We ible: New, 12} to 124¢ HOG PRODUCTS. Dressed hogs are steady. meats are MEARE, with a quote :—Bacon, cia ston. and case lo} to $21.50; for 82 . ieee 124 to 41 a7 Thee shouaers, 14 io 14¢; breakfast ie. Tas. ee is unchanged. We Lee Tierves, 10}e; tubs, 103c pails 146; compound, 8 to Ode. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL, Montreal, May 16 774¢; No 76c von Willian: peas, 62c high freights, 71e afloat here + — Manitoba he atents, ehermiest "$8.80 to $8.90; straight ale ‘ge. 35 to $1.60 to $1.70 ; 0 $4; rolled oats, millers’ prices, $1.85 in bags, ee Feed—Manitoba bran, soelnteA ‘4 17.50 to 18c.. 9 to 194. “ChessoOn- Sessile 8 Rs r potatoes fin si Holders are ameaiatn $1 when drawn away from $1.40 for smaller lots when away from stor UNITED STATES MARKETS. Chicago, May 19. eae dull and July wheat closing corn a shade tc. September from 2c lower = ahs Minneapoli ‘Whea' Cash, 78%¢; May, Tite: ane 768 5 76ic; track, No 1 hard, 79}c; No. 1 Norsnegn, fe Nase Nortnerd: 8 Northern, 76 to 76. ee lay °19.—Flo ea ern, 82Ic; winter fire No. 88c; No. 2 “Ble. Cora—Quict 7 - unchanged. Deis Kicks, unchang- anged. Rye — No. Canal > tect vanced fro 25 per ewt Shop; Jainbs, and calves were un nged. There were not many choice shij than he quotatio Patient attle— Per 100 Ibs. Extra. to ahises $4.65 $5.20 vile eitched: lots . Good loads Barnyard lambs ly per cwt “| math THE VICTORIA STRIKE. Bill to Suppress ae Receives Second Readii wei rou, Rata | aespateh ays: In on Wednesday. Peeler a speech on the st of He. seid, the ecuntoy: tad whi revolt acalane established The issue concerned ev ‘The strike had thrown and it ah. sithoiit. giving four nij Parliament grievances of if they return to work was defeated by! 58 to 30 votes. peticckegan 2: Z FOUGHT TWELVE TO ONE. evga reer rere in the ture of Sokot A et ote: tch capture of So! pr pets bands condita he pauare, where refusing ot down while pea << eir last. chiefs aro fh sere. pores found hedging the standard whe the catece E city, wl sted anely, insted howe s semi-ruined walle atcha wards the coast. ing a garrison. Santiago, Chili, despatch. says: quay as well a: South American Steai s, and |P iso ‘because they. are. cheaper there rest TEN KILLED IN STRIKE RIOT |; troops and Mob Clash at Valpar-|ne ‘aiso, Chili. real despatch The palpies < many of the saaing Pro- testant: ee active _ business foas . ghees * 5 HE RK ETS [ee eis Std, Secret] THROWN FROM TENDONS and the prices Peet Jenner et Thrilling Scenes at a Chicago| 15 to | Fire. | Chicago . despatch sa; 7 ea were lent EY Are Gans “aestroy- Persons were -probablctatally and others were seriously injured, furan. trams the windows. Twenty- The ioliowiog was the range of a ey wife however, the ground. Pmuselis witb SPIKES THROUGH HEAD. Fiendish Work i in Massacre of Jews in Russia. St. bes ou Mahe s f the Kishenetl rapine and murder appears to have been fully established. Antec ats tiki DARKNESS AIDS DISEASE. Result a Enguiny Into Malady ecting Miners. n despatch s The Gow A emme: en Goumisston, ish hae been ropical worm dis~ cially trained, acy. ‘The sufferers willbe isolated. ness and sunshine are the sptinctpels reautaite: —1——_ GENERAL STRIKE SOON. Victorian Fight Only an‘ Outpost Skirmish. ni medekpateh trom | Syney, to the other States, the eee: fight being only an outpost skir ish. AUSTRIAN HELD FOR PLOT. Accused of ae Attack on King Edw: xd to take weocsailige to obtain his liberation ok ey CHARGE IN COURT ROOM. An Elizabeth, N.J.. despatch says —The police | on rlday charge‘ crowd ea spectators Cight baseball players ar- on eae jury present date the hearing had been adjourned, he would ask ‘for the removal of hearing % | Justice Mahon, who was the he | C@5¢. 2 eee PULPIT AND DISEASE. eager Doctors er Sermons) yn. Tuberculosis. on Sunday te prominent doctors, Sho - annual meeting of horse and breed ac attacked "20, 000 of S| flour to. the accepted cate Police Attacked Spectators Who |», Cheered. ‘an Imperial aioe between the British ae and the motherland, Importation of Horses in the thwest. A Calgary despatch s: jagricultural week at Feit ees that is already too the coun- which he effect been to completely de- moralize the limited market for the grade animals and misfits produced by the western breeder: EASES, CHANCE FOR ( CANADIANS. Forms of Tender for Army ae plies From South Africa. Ottawa despatch sé see recelved a age etter y' g the addresses of those bea ave been issued.’ Werte Lyttleton encloses a _form an opportunity South Afri yuigsode ntieht HAMILTON SENTENCED. Winnipeg’s Champion Burglar Giv- A Winnipeg des: patch says: _ Rob- on, self-confessed house- his life in Baijeines the toring to Winnipeg destit He then began neriea, hes ful. NAVAL BASE AT SYDNEY. Britis Admiralty Site Has Been Selected. A Halifax despatch says + to nm sci adron, have been sh aaa r Admiralty fortifications will ‘a ere, as Sydn siiereatoy thet ahead suthorities Miquelon. base 3 garden of the St. Lawrence route, a Frei of war. CANADA ANB GERMANY.- iy extreme ct foe pa in Germany, dent, “‘and tinues to treat Canada according to rr sult will simply be the entire “2 eatacal” of! Arad -botwAn “ABS judice aa ‘The Courier pie to this “Stet evidently, a the Sabet Governmént a xercise discrimination 1 co! had been ri success- D Guatem 2 id they have, tolactat Wher it of the extrer the re-|" pruden: sale pees to, strengthen en the ten-|! d NEWS ITEMS. Telegraphic Brits From Al! Over the Globe. CANADA. faire ce rates in Ottawa vane bee od 50 cents bn oe One hundred and ~ fifty ei struck work at Calgary for higher vages. Kesito has been selected at Sydney C.B., for “british Admiralty ~ pw poses. ‘The construction of the Haiilton, Caledonia and Lake Erie will probably be begin this summer. M. E. Rittentiouse, of Chicago, has subscribed $500 toward: shee erec- tion of a WALC.A. build St. iy e. ee on condition ae $12, be Taised. A Shalespoarian play. will bo prov ced in open air under the Tyacleeorat rehel Dalveraityygn to: ronto. A farmer named ©. Fontaine was robbed of $750 in ou) ‘i while boarding a ©.P.R. Cal- gary on Friday. ‘0 far this season 1,850: 000, bush amount delivered was 206; 931 inhe lang large excursion parties book- United States points to be- GREAT BRITAIN. -Pronigy Baltour oye he would wer ser fiscal union Spatwent en € Britain aaa mes olonies. overnment. ouniere wor the hyesleclion at Preston, Ing. Re each aaiaw of (seen ™ | Mr, any With a view to “finding a method of preventing deterioration, the Brit- ish Admiralty is trying the experi ment of storing coal under water. UNITED Bae All the cities and 59 towns in New Hampshire voted for ety 186 towns against Hquor | licenses. 1 New Yo Le ie man, whi the infernal Inachine ‘on the eCinael ‘ork, is at Three Patrick Moore, of a flagman of the Penney ae wr $21,000, Long Branch ex neowald, “formony t in Now a Beha rate neve id S. Little, D.D. determination all be accompanied by obert gras in a sermon at aristocrney of wealth and the riage merican women to titled veliuerd, GENERAL. growing 18 being success: in Gambia, British Recer ote “icant eruptions have de- stroyed many coffee plantations in alae The striking railway men ot submitted fancopditionally, ower in Ger ial ees als with salen eiutena tok: AUSTRALIAN S' STRIKE IS OFF — oneal Irvine Announce i eaten of Trouble. A. Melbourne, despatch says an tester ‘coal ling base in Association declaring tl neenditionally. The oes eats side ose |Views of London Times’ Berlin | S0cia' 8 sui countries, ‘which. would sctiously pro- bic Decal ce baes stricken, he cattle ran amu ‘oois shaken off the houses. ie ‘eal effi ‘the | a in

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