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Milverton Sun, 30 May 1895, p. 3

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Tbe apitvéeton “Sul TITURSDAY, MAY 30, 1995. _/ Parliament has agaigrésumed ‘opérations as there is no great deniand weight. It’is ‘nf "more a debate than a sewing society is a'chureh organization. ‘were perinitted to’hand in his speech ‘written out, to form part of Hanserd, and thus save his fellow-members ~ from the trial of listening to him. ‘British, justice is'stern,"as emempli- “Oscar Wilde. It was expected that “men ‘holding such positions in the - literary and social world of old London “would be leniently dealt with, but not “so. For the henious and ‘disgnatingly “immoral crime of keeping ‘a’ mrale brothel, they ‘were “sentenced ‘to two years at hard labor—‘the full. penalty ‘of the law. And'old -prisoners would " vather be-setitontod to five years: penal _ ‘servitude, ‘so “severe is ft. They are fallowed no “intercourse, and friends fean see them only four times ‘a year, and that asa result of good behavior. »Justice in Great ~Britain and her ‘colonies does not hang fire as it does “Gn ‘the United States—Dr. Buchanan's _ “ease being an example in point. ‘times has he been sentenced to hang, ‘and is «living yet. “The rapidity with “WeVE'A PUBLIC CEMDTERY. We have spoken of it se ‘but another 1 cent will not be out Tei kriown to citizens ay the ‘town’ is 4 Pascronhded by, tometerie: Il of which” are cane Si its. own, lyiue ina’ lower part and being a, plied with their water from wells, it cantot ‘Be sther-tise thin that’ we have been and ~ are still'dpihking water that has been filter- rough the graves, Now, itis not a Pleasant thought to reflect upon, and more- “over it-is fraught with danger to the'public “health, : AnotHér thiaz'ts, ‘that th cometéties in the town, without'a’ single exception, are a bivilitation, har are wild and | unkempt, ‘growing rank ‘with weeds and At grass, which entangle themselves above the | |e graves of, those that “are not e Ey Acain, vhy shoald désominatioss be 50 estranged os to & Pe Fand haritiony? There’ will be ‘no'distinetion Nthe. gfeat reluFrection ‘morn, and why Why wot procure a plot cutside the cor- ration, oraifficiently far away from the *nbdbited part “of the village, in which all ‘denominations’ can bary their dead: Sep- arave Ne ate cain be made -and tic ex- f keoping it ‘up will be leas. Beacon Gi be engazéd wlio’ will devote a “half day asweek to beautifying the mounds atasmall charge, and as the dead from miles around are baried here, we’ tii ate ni- Niel A ote ope Wil: talve? tb adine Whore Mong. Let the council coniider she mster. We donut want to assume the tele of” "ator to our town fathers,’ but merely’ i gest te them the Bday sae ax a feasibility of the schemn on aaa apon incorporated Yeillages by”the Ontario statutes, ty reads as *ollowa ' “Phat Hite mui leteat’cbaneil of-any in- ‘ sorported ae fnay pasa a bylaw for Bee of the village law ting eee prec Ry be ¢ local fide are of alts ne G ravified t Soret ah ef FE a ple be ia ool ‘outhidé ‘the limite ‘will not need to be “ratiSed force rake ofhealth, and the jorchase: * cette pa Dart of the corptrabién par asi NEWTOX. | to Canada in fh aa aud se useless budget debite’ trails along its weary vs "fied in the case of Alfred Taylor and| + Foor my Ww. various | ¢ dead but | vit The - fin Mitchéll wa fos & public vometers | w most of the citizens going to other place. ining ones were treated splendid Giuapley of fre merkaiatnaavening: acaba and family last sock spiveruingy fo jarton dis- trict, Abd out of Heaven. the Soseitign voice was heard; beloved; the cal son ‘of the’ sixth concessi¢n of Mornington, on Monday 27th inst., af3 o'clock am. Mr, ae born 'in'Treland 62 years ago and emigra titled oe ied ee EB place in which Deach, the silent reaper, al Millbank’ Pay ] m the honors at the . "eithful gh bineg a ual grave. ‘Thefunervl was onc’of the. largest ever held in Milvecton whete the “remains were interred, surroimded by numerous | sorrowing friends, wlio had come to their respect to the departed. In the. abs cense of Mr. Tonge the Rev. Mr. Fisher @f Atwood offici Crimes Swituly 4 Danville, Ill, May 25. —Early this morning, a mob which bad been in possession of Vermillion County’s jai! and hanged them for assaulting Miss ura’Barnett. “Fudge Bookwalter, of the CiFouit Cuurt, made an * earnesi lea: to’ the age to'let the law take its | Phi euurse the men that Halls and nies would receive severe} ‘ punishment if found: guilty, that the trial jary would do its duty, “bat the lea lers, who Were the most prominent amen in the party, replied: ‘Yes, we know’the jury will convict them, and give them a’severe sentence, but Gov. Altgeld willpardon thém out. «He re cently pardoned three brutes. you sent | 4 up from Champaign county for 20 years, and he will patdon these men. ffany other man then Altgeld was Governor we would ‘not lynch these men, but Wwe are determined’ he_ will never hive’é chance toturn them loose.” Withthese, words they again com- ericed work, ‘Henderson, Ky. May 25.—Claud Thompson, negro attempted to out- rae Mildted Gray, a 13-year-old white child, at Dekoven, Union county, on Wei inesday morning. The child's screams bréught assistance and the negro’ fled. le was captured and .at 12'o’clock pridighe was banged by a mab of 75 Gavia | iKy, Mey 25. | ‘as outroged by James Davis Scots Durbin. Iv is possible a lynch: | ning will occurr before night. Cana vor 5 be In the Advocate for» April 15 a numbér of considerations were present- ed, indicating how short-sighted is the Canadian policy ‘still’ persisted ‘in— though we have often’ protested against ict! selling potash, in the form of ashes, to the armen vand gardeners of the United States. In sume*form or other, either we Me our children must restore’ this*potash to the soil, and with'the rapid Gone. of fruit that has no redeeming feature. During the year ending June 30, 1894, Cana da exported $57,654 w6rth S£°pot and peral ashes, and $52,110°worth of “va Jeached’ashes, ora. to INE aie av ke 2 whole sale ‘drain Wickes that baffles the mers’ Advocate. Birt haay eicbration Mr. AL Hutebitig ag V.S. while w6?king with a Vicidus strack it'a blow kiliing it. b Frontenac has had’ frost for nine consecutive nights and a heavy snow fall. fi sweia and eovield aad ns started last ever meeting Chur , of Mitchell horse North ch Terrible the Clyde. i engines of 22,690 Ome a oe of 2 re Rev. Be ehaveh, Mitel! of al to} [free t ail come: % get’ his fodder y < *- arrived and he still sat on, the in Bloor / It refers to an old ant in Haddingtonshire, ‘An auld pan, Geordie Paul,’ she {| all alane in @ wee cot'up there,’ point- ing to‘ hill cluse by. -He used to’sit at the door reading the paper pees on his ‘k and inony’s the tim when he thoucht naebody was fooking ’ve seenhim grettin’ and the tear drapt doon on the:paper, and he aften r =| muttered to himself’, ‘To think they’d | use Gladstone saeiil and he sic pape % LLECTOR's WorK.—A collect of unpaid bills has a hard time of te but one met a philosophical debtor're- cently -who convinced him of some astounding facts, The collector says that he had been chasing the said -| philosophical “debtor for about six months, and was getting tired ‘of ‘the ee twas always “Come around to- ” or or a haven’t got it now.” Say," Fic pails wren) Te age bie lace trip, “are you ever going to pay this bilif? “Why, yes, some day,” the philo- sopher replied. “But, look-here, young tliat pack’? the collector. would you do for a living if all these debtors paid up in one day?” chs collector luoked blank for a ‘mo- t Y penty duo ‘to week, a e ething for you, aos 0h pivloibplicr “faded away. Sue T—A verv good story is being anys about a prominent society ° feminine apparel. Tt-happened that a bright young age) tanie faa an sod picked it up. stri ip of blue silk, aie pes artiste at honesty hurried ate the ‘harming creature, who was swiiying along the path a hundred THe in-front of him. | Handing out the eaten bce Ate ‘fo fatioe pare turnin, re, ‘you rtcelt Then, as hér spaniel haaponaee to her call, she fustened the dainty ‘création around i ney asi bowing ‘sweetly sed to with the ital Seed ate in front of her. It is searcel, d tot ] was not a agl a wineaie calles with gold clasps on judges Neyer Rat: There is a good story ite the rounds among the lawyers 6a circuit n. that those not acquainted wit! ship's personal appearance may tansy th i joke, it i necessary ex plain that he stands 6 fect 5 inches, and his are is hens even for a man ofthis stau said that he weights early 300 spedin At an Assize © iy in question Judge enguson was lncheon sheri sy, and, as the hour for. ot Oneasy,'and, putting bis hand. to his thouth, called oug torbe judge in a hoarse whisper:— ready!” This several times, man's peetisten ne ed his hint in such a loud his Weert thinking toadminister a rebuke,‘tarned to him and exclaitued col 3,750,000. While siillibawbhaareeot the soil in the world lie ‘uncu' C n Northwest, and offered 75,000 land-hangry 5 Has Been Immense this Season. SOMETHING NEW. ne be opened up a ae Line of “i PONGEES, SATINS. AND CEYLON... . Fuiiiuuuuuuuunte which we are selling at 13¢. per yard. Do not fail to see them. IN BLACK DRESS (00)S=—— We take the lead. We have them at all prices—22, 28, 40, 50, 65, 75¢., $1-and $1.40 per yard. DON'T FORGET THE RACES —— In ‘Stratford, and be sure en have ‘ony one of Grosch & Loth’s latest FEpora or Curisty Hats. Hf you want FLAGS call on us—we have them and prices right. 2 boxes O Mathes for 15e. The Right = GROSCH & LOTH. OUR | MILLINERY TRADE See our New .Novelties this Week. The Sales of Dress.Goods and Trimmings #e far ahead of our expectations. OUR - READY-MADE =| CLOTHING rah ie a Isithe talk of the counrry, with the good fits and low prices, Our galeS have been very large. In fact we have never. before done suth a good ‘trade as this season. Can wevaccount for it? Yes; Low Prices, Right Goods an«i Courteous Dealings you know Does 4t ally Gome ‘with the‘crowds? You arewelconte, “Yours, sislara: algal to be ready on ; n Protec: | ng wu anvese “earths PWeilaesday to rush inte the Kickapoo | on the north | reset ighting is) viement.-Mr. vition then to be: opened for set jal, Wuat’s wrong wit! By te oe HH: (GL iS kre PUILMZERTON. / | lat and bladelike, sharp at. the points, - -alinst tcanslacent and slightly flexible. WATCHES Clocks, _Semelry A large si aud Bilveiware ck of watches of the best Nsahufabtatevncties Weleke st Columbus, ete. Watebes at lowest “prices and guaranteed. Soud Gold ings, a nice assortment, Gro. Prarr, Jeweler flilverton. TREY=—— HERBAGEUM, The Great Milk and Flesh Producer. . SOLD AT ‘JAMES TORRANCE’S, The Milverton Sun THORSDAY, MAY 30, 1895. DISTRICT NEWS fome Interesting Etems Culled from the Nelzittoring Press asd trom Other Sources he Queen’s Birth tay she n generally f ciate throughout C: Thos. Mulhern an on resident of “Mitchell died on Sunday, a‘week ago. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper has. re- ‘turned to his Ministerial duties, His health is not yet restor The Thirteenth Battalion snd the rath Dufferin Rifles helped'to make-a first class military stow at London One of the féatures of ‘the ‘Gass 8 Birthday of 1895 is thedarge number of fires that o¢vurred on‘that day. ‘The appointment of, General Lord Roberts as Field Marshal in suecession ~ the lave Sir Patrick Grant is :gazet- Ons Right Hon. Charles T. Ritehie, Conservative, has been élected to ‘the ‘ny amenttry seat for Crydon, “Eng: nd, gue those knighted upon “the oc- casion of een’s. Birthday are Biaitey Trend, dio uitor saad Walter Besant, th uthor, “Premier Greenway and Attorney- General Sitwon tare met Lord Aber- deen a number of times, but that seems to be as fer as the present ne- gotiations have Liraene The Win i in ‘ict of the Metho- ‘dist Char etnies otal passed a resolution expressing the opinion ‘that unital ahvuld be wlliwel ww manage ‘her own educational affairs, Sir Charles Tapper) Canadian Com: missioner, ‘in an address before the So- i tion of Christian vocated more liberal PoALb ura a as essential to the suc cess of the moveinent. Speaking at a’meeting of the Gon- *servative Union, Right Hon. A. J: Baltour saia thatthe time was near when an appeal vo the country “would be inevitable. He urged the parvy organizetions everywhere to be ready. for w general elec! The. E Aberdeen has been madeja Knight of the *Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. -Geor; ‘Be; Fr Schultz, Lieutenant-Governor of Mani. of Quebec, Knights Commanuers of |® M St. Michael and St. George, ‘and Milne, Collector of Castoms au Vic- toria, B.C. oe 2 Figaro of Paris publishes a celeste trae Lise Altre Douglas, son of the Marquis of Queensbury, de manding an apology from the, paper for having alleged in its column bases concerned in the Pic The telegram fas thie’ Lond corrected his e R. ‘Gita ade Bink been foutid guilty by Mackenzie, of Sarcia, of the chel ft of a} th 2 Dawn township Judge quantity of grain, clover seed, harnes and dee property. Som t stolen goods were found on Btls inises, but only a wh blen'set-and halter could be identified. The accused, however, claimed to hav found them. He was remanded for sentence. wn on T wharf, in the shop of - John B’ Neil & Co., Boston, is what feet long, with a round en like | Pee “body, surmounted the whole! a fin eight inches in height. Ith has an “enormous tail inches long, contain three rows of teeth, “he first being about an inch long and ‘different from any teeth which any of bas doi bed the fishermen have ever seen. They are ‘The reptile was taken on a trawl on 1-H we Bank afters. was his brother, | bw lea ie of thei; Sora ie has incaedsed coi primarily 29 a permet Maye Hist sing aa! fight. | \oeegpied,. | Secretary Gresham of the United: States | reading is dead. Thos. McBride, a well-known resi- Went of Guelph, 72 years of age, alked 30 ile the other = LEN E-yearold daught Roderick, “of the 6th line, caught toe foot on a fence fell. hadly fracturing her ai ‘uch Mitchell, of Fergus Bas be guzeted clerk of the of John Enniskillen wi the late T. W, Thomps: The Boeeh Gun Club has reorgan- ized, with Sinclair as eis James ay vice-president, and Jame: Trwin secretary treasurer. Mrs, John A. Meckie, of Berlin, fell down stairs the other dayand received very severe injuries ‘to her head. Si was unconscious” ae several hours. “Sone fiend © the tongue of a gram, of Mitchell, asl sis time iy t O cut off as close to the root as peal A strong flow of oil has been struck on the farm of James ‘Dulot, con. 10, Tilbury West, about two miles suid Indications point a ‘ge-sized-oil boom in the vicinity. Lord-Rosébery presided at a Cabinet Vouncil Monday, and, it'is. said, ‘the decision’ reached was to earry out 'the Government programme until autumn, be. Mr. Ges. Bean, o1 most: respected medion, is 2 a member Methodist church, an earnest Sunday. school ‘worker, and a director of the Y. M.C. 4. Mr. ‘George Robertson, a young tudent attending the Agricultural broken, nor was oy, otherwise seriously hurt. e had ‘most “miraculous escape. Ninety-five houses were wrecked ty earthquake and many people buried ii the ruins in the District of Baku, Rus- ic be was also felt. at Moth. no mattée how small the majority may x ne -of Woodstark’s | so ber iy far ay mbne asy all ree al | contin in ever} fee ae tion, and or thie recognized ‘standa era work, number conti x rater, and is Ri iaotrated cau tro traits of persons of prominent inte tis of the w seh Srin mall fract on of the toy preaaea te is given to etween Japan and Chint (17 pa urrection fearagnan aud Ak of the 5: States; worl “ol ox & Co,, publishers.) re remarkable, editorial impartiality, Woahcald nitigeah her wend to tabo the acquaintance Saba satis publica: pages of read ih Hortilp wecatien i eneralean imbroglios; silver queftion i the United vii oncise and systematic, yet at the tiny readubla pad adeoetee Heat may di cui fi ha ued to be vsense a high- ci | ry ely aod Gael Publication’ wish ouatt hed ua been brought to the greatest per- inable a the result of expocienes ‘ion for rel peney. trae Statemen =| Makes a Sondestul difference in the ‘appearance Sf a lady, and we always ‘have them in stock. The season is quite young, so do not fail to. purchase your May Bonnets. We have some cute ones, Call and’see them. In READY-MADE CLOTHING we have received the third consignment. They ase without doubt the cheap- est and best-finished goeds ever put upon the «market in Milverton. In WALLPAPER we have all designs, at all prices, ail ies valuable hoon jeoatas to Jobn In- Bool arab arif laws from 5 cents a roll up, and will hang the er if hell, a5] snaps oaiie tsi Galea eee tieechat 5 P 3 Pap requi ired, FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE... «GUENTHER & CO., MAIN STREET, MILVERTON, MILVERTON: o7 GROSCH’S ‘BLOCK. . ~| Studio open from 1l-a.'m. td p. m. every Thursday; Anid from 9..\m, to'4 pm. every Friday. ay janzibar coast, and sever al nate ‘in the Town of Malindi were destroyed, One di lay recently Judson Serateh of King as using :paris green and lim ue potato bugs. Some of the parte avesn sifted throu, veh his mous- tache, and no: Seratch has a very bad* tip, bloat poitoning pea set in, which may prove’ very serious, tes Teeple of Hamilton barowly ‘d breaking his neck. He Rite be a railing at the Hotel Ox ford, Lali ne ee he fell-to the ground, e of 15 feet, ‘He struck on his aod and remaired ‘unconscious for ever an hour. Teeple was afterwards removed to his home. in Hamilton. Herbert “Matthews, the 10-year-old son of Mrs. Thos) Matthews, fell from the top of the wall of the Jae of Mr. *Purcell’s new house Edwin street, Stratferd, and revive Serious Besides an ‘ugly w head, his shoulder was 2g 3 : PAT MATT TERT TT, af Le discs taa Young Matthews was kicked by a horse a year ago, agey going in an dire He was thrown out and bad! Miss Kate Lynch and Kate Enwrigh who were ako in the rig, received ae wont ue ponte abikity thems due te ee he talks 4 their Poet ents, not a ven hs they ussion, the! ballot pe semeset Ai : aig 19409 iviavor nF acgutttn up again for mating at the fall ass (eis ked by The Safurday Re- par te since He Pe war the. iaional Ute n diminished by more than 100 sili stefling, while the Jocal indebtedness in the time has inereased by nearly the t, amou ae sterling, oro cen fe oie ratidpad debt. it says, n aed Bias The Auericans, have wiped out a vats war debt with as- tonishing rapidity, but their ual in- c jory intone F E WHY DON’T 1 at Kertcher’s and see his display of Oranges, at from 20c. to de: YOU COME © Yon can also examine bis Fine anas, which are selling at per doz, ‘Allgood fruits AND -HAVE A look at his Lemons, Large, sound ihe 3 at l5c. ‘to, 25e. per The very best.” A DRINK (Temperate, of comes also be obtained, to quench alwayson hand, Tek = C.S. KERTCHER, Red Flag Store. Agent Berlin Laundry, Photographic Studi G. I’, MAITLAND, Photographer, BROCKVILLE BUGGIES. CALL AND SEE THE NEM STYLES FOR 1895. Jsrspeunnsmnrnsmzminioon, 0 These ‘rigs :are finished as ‘fine as any piano, The material in their construction ‘is SUMMA TAMAMTMAMWe| Warranted to be thoroughly seasoned and bone -dry. Do not forget before ‘purchasing a Wagon to call and see the celebrated CHATHAM, with unbreakable.arms and unbreakable axles. “Tires fi Warerooms, Next'to Grosch’s Shoe'Shop. DAWID SMITH. All-a-Samee Cheroots All Imported Tobacco. Better'than most 5 Cent Cigars. As good.as the ordinary 10 Cent Cigar. This Interests It is the manufacturer’s profit that has to be cut down when hard ‘times com Every smoker should try these manele Asredicdtiee PEGE sale by tobacco dealers everywhere. x. you are chiilking of buying the Jewelry or Sil- ‘A sseatlre i uew Plate, sititable for Wedding Presents, Birthday Gifts, Presentations of any kind. Migec en s, at low- se Jewelers, Milverton. Fine. swatch repairing a spenialty. All work guaranteed tocive satiatastion, SCHAEFER ae THE ‘MONTHLY CATTLE FAIR At MILLBANK Will be held the Wednesday precetting the Second Tuesday of each aomth, the year rourid. Look Here... We have in a Fine Seleetion of Baby Carriages, Ex-|_— press’ Wagons, Velocipedes And all kinds of children’s conveyances: We want woney these hurd times, wand are selling “Peenitire cheaper then ‘Wiierto ‘0 furnish your house cheap, ow. 10018 BUCKEL, President, JOUN RATER, Secretary. lYOUR FACE IS GOOD —~= If you get it Bhired ss JTL Schmidt's, ngagedio ‘Talented Tonsorial apee Shaves, Haircuts, Shampads, Soafoarys, Singes, Eic., contic alox erably | — han their national ile heetiniee rrent misery. Gfiltack, deligned work of reference istory. A little over five years ezed. tipon a feld un un- Jou OHN N GROPP, CEDAR POSTS, LANIBER, EATHS, Shingles, Pumps, a: Es i SEU ANEE, ORS ee mabe ‘And ¥mbalming Done. ! Weiderhold & Honderich Administered in the mort de- Highofal manner. Gall and seo. set cold by West cold tire setter. ie SORT

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