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Milverton Sun, 10 Jan 1895, p. 3

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é ably The dilverton SBA Ne poreremen THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1808. |© PMD doin i Sie shah Hark! the Merry Sleigh Bells Hark ! the merry sleigh bells Phrough the frost Ere the duyli ig) Hark the merry sleigh bells na moonlit night, lingling love’s old story, inspeakable delight. roken hearts.are mended, ‘winkling star upid guides the Tog sleighs, per esi nen tell —J. Grant. ealabo Gladstone and the Armeniaas. London, Jan. 3.—Mr, Gladstene's| ¢ aleputation has Thecause of its Jedburgh justice. After a long tirade against the Turk and his , sed ways, “the ex-Premier wound up by asking his audience to. suspen their judgment and wait till the]; rected agains’ Turkish | ¢ hed. stone’ 8 view _ accord secret that the Foreign ecived reports for the last three years w! never been published, bat which show ustrength of the case against the Turks Hawarden last Saturday. According, 40 oseberry thes snot seem to have restrained him t for this mony! it tmight be thought thee Mr, Gladston Cos oe ‘ime Minister and the a Philip Currie, and posible that. as been the result, uch its coming. fairs, St. Joins Ni gang 5—Sir Am- brose Shea arrived here this morning, but immediately proceeded to England, at the request of he Eng- lithely. come aa go, ss hig ling Bae cei ling sleighs, clergy an re editurs of the daily i show, Peele ne hive Pecgnee, fle goes ‘fortified with the Rippling everywhere, Bathed in poe ima try and prepa' the Allis bright and spatch of a He, commission prompt- Hark ! the merry =lsigh bells, ly. In his opinion, as stated in a news- (paees in the interview, 2 royal com- is imperative, and’ all poli- Ag ates should join es ior MajorGeneral Me- has it, consult with re- ard to Newfoundland afiairs. He spent six hours in this city in confer- : ith the best authorities upon a Good morning! The New again — speed, the same rush and con- before, and ~the year befor: be-|are hushed, but not for long. ae No one is thoroughly satisfied. tl fusion as last year, and the Vee that. The babel noises of fen ernment leader of the upper made s aye a Bishop promised to att before the court to-day. ‘The nee vo unimportant. vestigation which has ier into the from consular sources] actually starving, Lady 0’B which have | wife of 5 has issued a call to the ladies of this} row we shall be ready with : fresh impetus to trade and new evidence of trade leadership: As we begin, s efore he delivered his speech at|and ether practicable means of relief.| tinue—first in every element Armenians} city to meet Monday to discuss the : t.| situation, the outcome of which will re @f the} probably be the establishment of soup kitchens in differeat parts of the cities Dee SetaeiGeed HO] cuter ab 4) bas been aGahet to ie Sita The fish government. peech yesterda: ke commission. Me. Thorn: Nearly anes neighboring morc have | tel ‘The Duders insolvency hearing was proceed- The ul wind: e Commercial bank w: bee te legate w-day. a .|things, and the dreams of to- Me. Harvey, the gov-|day will soon materialize into fact or fiction, success or failure. mere whim and caprice. Its principles are steadfast, a dozen of years finding the same Gece store in the county. Everybody is planning bigger This store stands ’way above ere, trying to ma ke the St Its organ- ization is intact, with energy nd enterprise enough to ac- complish new wonders and pean ynee. Se Johnny Nad, Jan. 6.—The in- asses of out food and pare eri a ae ‘tomes thee are re once! ti will be “the greatest good to the greatest number.” means anything it means your good-will as part of our profit. seeming i es. Our aim has been and If that Ring in the new! To-mor- so we shall con CLEARING SALE! We commence our Annual Stock-taking at the end of the ape Year greets us with a face all month, and in order to reduce our stock, we will offer all winter Piewe of the best minds of the coun-|smiles; 1895 is on the calendar. Business stopped a day to \catch its breath, then off it went 6 same break-neck goods at greatly reduced prices. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL VALUES: 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1. 10 Bars Electric Soap for 25c. 7 Ibs. Japan Tea for $1. Double Fold Dress Goods, 42 Inches wide, \ for 12:c. per Yard. Wide Flannelettes, 5c. per yard. All Wool Grey Flannel, 16c. yard. Boys’ Suits from $1 to $4.50. | Ladies’ Mantles from 75c. to $14. Men’s Overcoats from $4.75 to $15. Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce. crew ae Grosch & Loth. af oe alle private charity a the gener New Butcher . Business ‘e beg to inform the public that be if . | feeding thousands in a couptry with-| we have purchased tho buteher busi- After all this criticism of the ex-|ous a bank, without money, without [ness lately owned by Mr. A. Wett eney snot amount mu opportunity ie assistance, with the | laufer and intend continuing the same ~The general opinion among Conserva- | wy prwent, | We will always have on hand , ood tives us well as among Liberals sup-| commerce parayat and the Govern-|supply of PORK, BEER, LAMB, ports Lard Rosebery’s action, ye ment on the verge of bankeuptey. MUTTON, SAUSAGE; BOLOGN AS, swhen the accusations now made and LARD. + ous obstacle will not be among English Conservatives, on the side of ® this moment. aiding England's initia tive with epee yeason Russian statesmen realize more | truly than Bide English people hens the Armenian question is being peers hy clever elias for the setting u nn ae state. Asa fatter of ce e St. Petersburg poverniient "does i path to: the Boephona ‘and. if every charge now. levelled against Zekki Pacha were stag to the Ns Ruseia would not allow aa pendent. _ That this eva et mo hi Reaviibls wen. ts England aie aitniay athe in Hebrew was in the ha ue of =j mre} monthly e eae vt ena his little boy Shey sxecompani is occasion Gaeaed a wage al vil Shah Bites ‘tinchiog d the cl i aT waa in the suspender bi sei and I ee ra about the “ete ie AT) ! cannot Crete my ret e bid Hiei hoy Hanks, ‘ is he beyi Hl was bur The Toronto Globes excuse bad spelling. our aictiecry OF THE MORTH PERTH stort BARMBRS’ INSTITUTE WILL BE HELD IN TOWN HALL, ATWOOD, on Saturday, Jan. 19th, 1895, At 10a. m. » Mey ne ae Jada nd 1 ‘Tox, in Groscu’s Han MONDAY, JANUARY Fae at 1 p. m, and.7:30 p. m. 1896, The Ladies are spevially invited to the for # officers will be held ir Atwood at 1 p. m. sharp. ‘The meetings will be addressed by the Lena baz ie nai Attrac- e the F endaty in tepr iyi ‘the “ing rataret ues vervus Bod D. aieeee pee Sato “ fs 4 pple Orckard, Pear bard anus chard e Le Prepurt "ying, Mar! te Prevent Them . Questions Re- eting aug and how. te Aen Them, Fangus Pests Meat delivered on the shortest notice. D. SCHLOTZHAUER but will most probably The Winter Sessions me STREET — MILVERTON Sabscribe for—— Hamilton Spectator. Bight pages twice a week—I6 pages weekly. Issued le Wednesday and Satutday ition to ae features of a ee Weekly P tor is running a series of Sho uertees) belt 35 of the oe flisus writers orld. Balance of “his be free. New ee seat ich s program | subscribers, ear. Sample is being prepare ‘The auntal meeting for the election He eet supplied front Jas. Torrance, Postmaster of Milver- ‘ton, is agent for this district. Tiga dmc ter others + ‘Try It for Yea e OHH McMILLAN, M. P., Seaforth, Ons, Gritivation of No family should be without “| Corn,” Preparing ‘Com i Silo,” “Care of the Manure Heap,” “sGullivation 9 the Soil for Roots or G: Ps") ge ‘armers’ Institutes,” ‘‘ How to Apply Manure to the Land,”’*‘ Breeding, Feeding Exporting ‘Beef Cattle to Britai Benefits of Dehorning,” “The Bi - ¢: d Care of Heavy Draught Horses,” Daily, $3 per annum. ‘Weekly, $1 per annum. Té you require to advertise Use The Times. Rates Most Reasonable. . +t TISLES,” JIAMILTON. BARGAINS | BARGA Some talk of ‘Enormous Bargains,” o——ED “Saturday Bar- gains,” and “ Clearing Sales,” etec., but we are giving BARGAINS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. —_—<—<_$_<_—<_—_— We are not going to quote prices on a few articles—we are selling all our goods at the Lowest Prices possible, and the public know it and appreciate ale fact. We would, therefore, call your attention at the present time to our stock o} CHRISTMAS GOODS Of all sorts. We have some nice goods for the Christmas trade. Leave your orders with us and thereby save money. See ‘our stock of General Groceries. We aie selling Teas. ani Coffees at prices that will cause you to bless the day you bought your goods from Grosch and Rae, who wish you all a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. | pa oe TRY Pr HERBAGEUM, The Great Milk and Flesh liane : JAMES TORRANCE'S. WATCHES |, Silverware. welry und rge one ‘tf watches of the best ih manufactere, such as Bist, Waltham, ‘Cobainbea® ete: Aas et for hale a century cannot fail t prices and guaranteed, Sov Geld Rings, a aice assortment. Gro. Prarr, Jeweler. Milvervon. The Milverton Sun THORSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895. Some Fateresting tems Cutled from the! eighbering Press and trom Omer Sourees From YO acres of Essex county Innd, Herbert Wigle, of Kingsville, kas raised this year: Sugar beets. 3,700 bushels; 2, ae bushels 3 Gls; potatoes, 400 pens, bushels, and marketed 155 a A clerk in the employ of the Education nt, at Foronto, last June gave im- s¢hool question and skould have been kept | ‘ivate. Ta the conflagration in Toronto on Sunday morning $1,000,000 went up| in smoke and flame. Wholesale es-| i tablishments, restaurants gad we Globe building The Globe is now published in the Empire office, a side by side the contemporaneous edi tors sit, belaborix ach other with long editorials. At the hearing of the Aiuilemereh murder case Saturda ay, Velter and George Craig were exami: a The first na famed told of two clubs that were in Mr, Macdonald's keeping | and about John Henderskett’s con: ) Disastrous Fire, or the first time in the fifty years of its Fayre the Globe was visited by fire on Sunday ae morning. The tadiagt is in rains, and the type- -ntebines reise for publication | are involved t jestruction, But for the neigh- bo ccor Seely a promptly arended by the Globe's city contem- por b Ai come so near to its Tt would be idle to A Bove. ‘been able to cc general standard. « ‘the e: from so disastrous @ fire as tine which vi n Sunday merning. and records which are ‘probably not ar away, and ur readers to realize the disappoint- ment and regret wea is ese in all de- partments of tl aut tthe con- version of what wasa sienna ‘table and welkappointed newspaper publishing }house into a heap of mais. Tt should be said @t once, however, that the edge was taken off this keen | as while it was at its height, manner said that the ‘Mail building di extent of Mr. forethought when it is sai ANS tas the use of the Mail’s mail- g sheets in ease it should be found hee our own had either been destroy- rously offered the use of their type- AeUies or any other part of their plant that would be of service. Mr. | John Ross Robertson of the Telegram ‘land Mr. J. R. ores editor of | that paper, wer spectators of} the fire, and Mr. sien intimated that we were elcome, to facet facility that his office affor his advice nection with the Ancient Order of fee este’ Craig’s evidence was mot a: fbb! a si e ery Raecomice v0 hearing was annua ai sday. | Mr. Jas. Armsweng grocer of Lis: towel, received a colegram early Thurs- day morning from Toronto, informing Tae Huak bas Diouber Winlinin Hed been struck by anengine. A later despatch announced that his brother was dying. ies Arintiring letety che itist ‘wrath ‘The wnfortanate wean is oe vais his there about 65 pears old and ie datier ofa large family. brother fr nies Cn Fi morning of last week, Mr. vce Hundt, “who hyes on the 15th concession Carrick, Bruce unty, went out to feed his cattle, taking the lantern with him. © After «loing some of the work he Jantern on a box and went out, closing | the barn door after him. The barn door blew open, some young cattle Is amount is not know Never in the history of the ‘town was so little aaah vay aire a xounicipal elec! IS WAS by Eloi Ailey last. ferent ions actually went ing The retiring ei attribated ation of a man’s the amount of who gave their time and talents to the best interests of the town. This fault finding was carried on to such an ex- tent aang the past year that nearly ut strange to say not one of the chronic gramblers could be induced to accept “Mayor Reeve wore elected “This should not be so. yells about the with those who place themselves at the services of the public they their hands apheld and receive every me One Choma Toller naples | 8 ‘i, moments Sess Sucoess in ii “Grown,” *s| Farmer ” *l weleorsina pee in Oe Tasees, Enemies, Vhat Know About Fungi. All ‘Are Invited to Attend. 1, DONSLD JACK, WM. KEITH, oP President, Secretary. i the Jn eau ast ae Adyo- is Heisei in the Enypive h N Te dit a-bege | por 2! Glohe tas held, in ry journal- a position at the eatiy Asit is the | Fahl id xious corporation’s welfare, and instead of), continually harping and finding fault skould have ta aoe | Apples, per beg would be | Potatoes, per bag ice themselves on the —Mitchell was simply qnvalonbhar?, Mr W Brock, the president of the Empire Printing Culiely avi Creighton, managing director of that paper, vied with “the other newspaper men in their’ offers of These offers of our confreres were not| merely empty words, but were most earnestly pressed for acceptance. Mr. 1D, Bes eighton was as active i assistance as #f it were his own establishes that was in flames, and en the Globe took up uo ey ae Adelaide street the sta ba a most hos-! pitable welcome. Bras mee disaster! f ‘ ern ny ae cil! their prompt generesity in the hour of calamity. s for ourselves, we can say that, while this disaster will ee subject to no deprivation because of it. We shall ‘keep on publishing a paper that will not suffer by comparison with that which was that which has been destroyed, and i the meantin will not slacken efforts ii ism.—Monday’s Glo! COMMERCIAL. Minvertox Jan. 3, 1 wheat per bash. 3 Bebe aie per bush Barley per bush * ih TRC 1895. "ens Apples por bag. - guesers: 8 6 oe & Butter Cut Out This Space! Ee And Carry It in Your Pocket. These are Our Prices for Kmas: Best Imperial Mixed Candy, a Ib, Conversation Ee 10e. |b. Chocolates, 15e. | Crystallized Gum hon 12e, |b. Mixed Creams, 10e, Best Soft Shell Almonds, 15e, “Grenoble vines (new) i8e. Ib. * Filberts 10e, ib Best Oranges, 20c. doz. Lemons, 20c. doz. disappointment by the way in w spent sevisingy 2 our city gph oanaraeCd came oar . and ‘over 000, cette. & valet [Ys Fruits are all New Stock. Don’t take old stock, armel over the disaster. FB. Mac- . s ve Lobe MSP ck ths World waa early but come to us and you will have them right. soul Sia on the scene and at once placed his| pubes seta ss and pe facilities at our dis- tony, spelling, pro: Douglis of the aa TT Gages We also have a Large Variety of veiie| Toys, Albums, Plush and Gelluloid Goods) § sisson At Very: Low Prices. We are rendering eccounts and our Customers would do us Speciai Favor by calling on us @8 ‘soon as possible, as we are really hard up for money. Wishing our many customers the Compliments of the Season, and thanking them for their patronage, and a continuance of the same, H. Respectfully yours, GLEISHR. ‘The Famous Tichborne Cas The unfortunate Hampshire family whd vere put to expense in law costs of Pale ae in Pe ending the Tichborne estates ims of an impostor will no be the announcement that covered et. ichborne clai s proved, to the abso- Inte satisfaction of a jury and three. jndges, to be the son of Orton, the butcher, of ing. A few years ago some foolish aane were induced to subscribe money towards nquiring into the stoty of the Paramatta Tunatic, and if we remember rightly he ana his friends were then interrogated. Nothing however, came of these wholly unnecessary investigations; nor was anything likel for that Roger Tichlorne come, te perished in the shipwreck of the Bella, gether with the captain and erew, off” th coast of Brazil 40 years ago jong since been established beyond Gated of reasin- dosbt,—London Daily New WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL ' puerey new, DICTIONARY } Aprgaitey fie Times: The successor of the eat te ey aaiess Pees earsoas end Be ‘towns, and iatural features of the. ee ee able i: sehold, and to the Fever sete po rel man, and selt-oaucaton "he Globe, Toronto, says: an tn Sal an re a ee ae menber of ehh ‘ae ‘nantonl thea of head Taguts urchase ava Times, Hamilto tionary an nares ane crn vayama the thea nthe wort a Shonld yon every sehool and fomntly in Canad. Haye your Bookseller show it to you, G, & C, Merriam Co. Publishers, §PTNo not biiy cheap photo-| Fewhio reprints of ancient \ INT] scion ‘DICTIONARY, : 9 Dressed hove...) per ewt.. Seeceseasas an COLD WEATHER COMFORTS. Special Drives This Week in Boys’ and Men’s Heavy Overcoats and Ulsters, Pea Jackets, Winter Suits, Odd Pants and Boys’ Knickerbockers, Mens and Boys’ Wool Under- wear and Top Shirts, in all sizes, Cardigan Jackets, Wool, Leather, Kid and Buckskin Gloves, Mittens and Gauntlets in great variety, Fur Coats, Caps and Robes of very best manufacture. Boys’ and Men’s Sealette and Cloth Caps of every description, Long Boots, Overshoes, Rub- ber Boots, Felt Sox and’ Rubbers, Felt Buckle Shoes, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Felt Gaiters and Slippers, Women’s and Girls’ Over- stockings. -oULOTHS, TWEEDS AND FLANNELS®- BY THE YARD. ‘| TORONTO CLOTHING STORE, Oddfellows’ Block. © Opposite the Market, STRATFORD etek SuccEssruL REMEDY endian gst a ana ierer ister,” fi ENDALL'S | SPRNA euRE LLM, Legee nn oe TOWN | TOPICS, PAGES) bd ” NEW YORK any reconizent most combi Bo oo iu maa age ungerings” colun “expeetally of tl ton, Phitladelph! Pree. : most mS ag ents vowing he Tre eae all tee acl leone by the heat it, in 4 oe! ri bei ithout TOWN Seen ee racer athe ae inti psy egies ratios ‘ales. ve ti Topiés, ‘ber number, 50 cebits, Tabbed, pei 5.00, and any teu Rt Aare cry ee a Sena cots tor sami eens ‘ow! ee adi BeHave,you saa ‘AMELIE } RIVES? datelt Tanis, The Sang -Dipger ? th, gilt, uncut front and foot, 81.50 post j we hy cueck: PO. money order, postal now Gt | i TOWN TOPICS, : ‘Ph Went 23d Bereet, Now Work.

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