_ Source; iy a forte nine of which a regency presided, as the king was not|e at va THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1895. when married she will derlat An exchange scures Sheriff Brown of St. Thomas for bis conduct regard- ing the treatment accorded the con- demned men in his. charge and also Tt was for his treatmént of the press. ‘an tnustially harsh proceeding of him to cut. off intercourse between the doomed men and their friends the last: hours they would spend together on barth, and moreover was contrary to all precedent. His action with regard to the admission of the press is also| ¢ bondemned. It is peculiar how set in opinion some of these cocky old gentle- iter get; yet they will always. find apologists in some favored journal for their conduct. to tighleous that if they do not. kang o1 the berry bushes there wili tein At both the Presbyte assembly and the London conference, wie at riding to church was condemued as unortho- ler: futbee wagou, 45 our fathers did last cen- tucy; {8 not out of the way; but to come dui a recent invention is stark naked heresy. ars ago the “auld folk” stuck to the flint and tinder box long after matches were in- It was invented by_man, who exercised the intelli. gence granted him by-& Divisio Providence, nd is an hotest ihivention, on foot it is no harm to title on foot; as the Irishman puts it, a pena ‘The Toronto Telegram in an article $n the insurance of young Hendershott, the victim of his uncles’ avarice, says that thé insurance money should now 6 paid over to some ore. Who that. poets or parties may be will undoubted- '¥ be difficult to decide as the policy ma ‘vas drawn in favor of the’ murderer Who has since atoned for his eime, but - his next of kin should surely fall heir, ' The fact that he was murdered for _ tioney should make no difference. It would teach companies a lesson, Their whole aim is to obtain premium money no matter what the Tf they made inquiries into _ these things where one man is paying large premitims on the life of another; insurance toward for negligence. Thursday last’ matked thé 59th cor- _ Station anniversary of Queen Victoria =-along period of time—the longest cn the igtor'y of Great Britain, with the exception of one, where a sovereign held ‘sway over the greatest empire of tarth. George IIT was king for 60 When one ks back over history since Queen Vi ietotia first graced the SHORE, there ns of the ebile re ne im » Great results have heen The conveniences “that oe now 66 highly prize andl could of doing without had not “a vague form of imagination in ; mninds of men at that tine, “She is the fi 6 in peace; the first in war r nttymi¢n,” Long may she still ov- y the throiié upon which she sits jor to sale bs eee) ‘er bugles are blown. @ “old 9’ tlie wings 0” the mornin’ Of Oitr Canadian clergy are getting ay come in a rattling-old ; ae first in the hearts of her| g and e es land's une befalls her. 8 ri loves home and aap her map that graces cee aah culture commands Pe respectyand esteem of everybody. On the principle that birds of a feather flock together, the girl that gads about the street is very likely co pick up the young ist that gads about the street, and it t need any great gift of mony to foretell the life of such a bua seal Ee Biram Walker Beats Mowat _ Hamilton Discs, over his property, Femi tes his three sons and daughter, reserving only a ha interest for himself. The rty is estimated at fifteen millions, Thus longheaded Mr. Walker prevents any squabbling over the estate when he dies, makes it impossible for the law- evs to seize a big slice of it, and de Eats Sir Oliver Mowat’s scheme to take ashare of de: men’s estates. If|® palkes estate be not exempt fro Bi gan, the sum he has been enable imake quite a “‘coloniza. tion’ road fund” for election purposes. + Canadian Lae it court of Causa of a Gaadely Order Foresters opened _ its ae meeting in the Royal Templar Hall ne yesterday. Upwards of 200 delegates — registered, "representing cours in all the provi inces of the Do. rai reports were presented res the high chief remarks | e girl taal! ite toa de- to gad about the streets, to culti- pushers gossip, if no _ greater minis e to reading and strives for the} \ to, | no doubt, 6 operation of the Ontario succession | § n due act, by reason of the. fact ton, June High |? sixteenth | « ‘Veri unt ofan article published in that pa =) a ae which changed the plaintiff ‘with |™ |: v : Co i while ; “ There she lay,” says the sensation- al writer, “there, on the Aiea, , breath- at Hacais or xo Haacis.—In # little Scottish town, some time go, they held a temperance meeting, During the proceedings an old man, wlio not exactly celebrated i Pgh ee got ip to address the audien ter a sued, he continued— iby ea just cak’ pay when I have habgletee denner, tak’ whusky when I haven't into The rest of the speech was lost in oe storm of applause that foe for _A Dirrerence or Mernop.—An in- «| cident is related of a woman who ie | Young housekeeper walked to the door of the hall with her, and, seeing some dust in the corners, an d i]Has Been Immense this Season. | MILLINERY TRADE 1 See our New Novelties this Week. \ The Sales of Dress Goods and Trimmings are far ahead of our expectations, OUR READY-MADE — supposed “Oh, dear; how provoking servants are! wise friend said kindly— “Grace, Lam an old housekeeper. it of advice. hypocrite, in as much as, he proclatiagd himself © Catholic, in the columns of the ‘Canada Revue,’ he “| CLOTHING ee Is the talk of the counrry, with the good fits and low prices. Our sales have been very large. In fact we have never before done such a good trade as this season. ‘Yes; Can we account for it ?~ you know f Low Prices, Right Goods and Courteous Dealings Does it all. Come with the crowds? You are welcome. Yours, MILVERTON. he . medi board, and auditors. The high secre- tary’s report showed 19,278 members in good standing, and 1,213 under temporary PN een eee of 20,- 791, and a net incre: f 2,150. Dur- ing ‘the year 61 o been or- have ganized and 3, 090 taembers initiated ie high treasurer repurted total re- seine Gt tholiutlanes na during the year at $175,944 12, which, added to the balance on pe revenue of $599,191 68 ‘out, leaving the balance ‘on May 31 at a 544 58, all vested in choice securitie: The dha of the medical board} reported the average death rate for the last ten la Gs 5.03, and for the year just closed 5.0 The High Coa ré resumed at 9 o’clock this morning H. ©. Britton in the Montreal was chosen as next place of meeting. ©. R. Brivton, of Gananoque, was re- elected, igh chief ranger; ee of White Church, wae clot se-chief ranger, and ay, ‘of Montreal, was igh registrar, The following peti were elected by acclamation: White; ie ford, a ae ng! Ged M. D, ee man medical board; R. C, Ridgetowts, ass ciation eta board; Rev. W. George, Ghiplains “Thee Wi. Toronto; bigh auelivor cuit dlsedaned tha: duestion (Gr ne watnen es th order, but the ‘ dtopped. “Gibson, adnuit matter ah inquest into the aol ath of May en, 6 old, run down by : car at Brantford resulted in. a arte: of death from eg eae causes. On Thursday Mr, A. ped aboitt 1600 boxes of ries at th R Hatton, Listowel; belog the last half ‘“e M. cheese from the follow in Wallace, Newiys Ho Maitland, Donegal; ‘The lot was bought is the value of the shinoent ie y $8,000. —Listowel Star We dislike to ra Sa Gano =s ul ee al on Dev. 10 whi y be wwirdéd in prizes for isa astot for indulgin, freely Provindiitl Fat Stock Show ht uk antl ich Mier ba signed ye the inn-keeper to that te fect. who are the following questions: 1. Was the article defamatory. 2. Was the appellant justified in ‘publishing thd article? the amount of damages at, $200, that judgement mast be confirmea in Ap- peal. the course of his remarks the Chiet Justice held that provocation and compensation could not be admit- ted in cases of libel since the have ample time for reflection, s| Piano. : warranted to be thoroughly seasoned and ing fixed bone dry. BROCKVILLE BUGGIES. CALL AND SEE THE NEW STYLES FOR 1895. These rigs are finished as fine as any ‘The matsealy in their construction is Do not forget before purchasing a Wago to call and see the celebrated CHATHAM, wih unbreakable arms and unbreakable axles. Tires set cold by West cold tire setter. PR WEBSTER'S ~ INTERNATIONAL pe DICHONaRY hy New. sretcy /sneTomes: Warerooms, Next to Gresch’s Shoe Shop. DAMID SMITH. Sosa ” oak ering 0 f} editors’ Word Has 8, and prover! ork is Tateh Tua olla and to the teacher, etlar as cd eelf-educal Tho Globe, ‘torn This now dletionnry i saya:— sae dl es book fe Rind iemern of which fine Tnastered the art of feade Hest eee yen ky oredr || All-a-Samee Cheroots 4 : es eee $ good as the ordinary to Cent Cigar. is the manufacturer's profit that has to be cut down when hard ne come. Every smoker should try these Cheroots. Assorted colors. For sale by tobacco dealers everywhere. unilto members and pastor of a church. Seve Bes a mh jronou t ne Bas Pirin a prc armegee eakaal pete gs feariet ee Greme dol Gro Cigar Ob, Monta embers of the ‘allace chilich re- should be in every sc ay SRE loom’ old rag d¥extiead.” beived severe criticism $ the hands of their eM me of the ime went toan adjoining hetel and found thi tase we are at a loss to. know Worn the shep! or nierston Reporters 01 G. & C: Merriam Co. (aon tor tree prospectus Spuiaimymgepecimen pages, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SUN. ONLY $1 PER YEAR, ‘ ‘ alway bill was finally reported b: BS uN WATCHES locks, Jewelry and Silverware. Cc A large stock of watches of the best| cricket last wi manufacture, such Columbus, ete. prices and guaranteed. Rings, a ice assortment. s Elgin, Waltham, Watches at lowest id Gol d the railway track at Montre: see trade declined £8,000, 000 last Titel etd Owen Sound at Mrs. Martin spay was killed on ral, King Osear is disgusted over ibs failure of Mr. RS RGAE sala Cabinet for Norway. Rit ata are Ease zt 2 to the d and abnormal rally of Me Chamber- loan eB ndon cau to say lain’s followers. Ibis even said. that The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, JUNE 27 1895. DISTRICT NEWS Some Interesting Items ct on the Neighboring P Queen Vistoris me ‘salena on the 59th year of her reig Welland County Conservatives ‘will meet at Welland on Jun A little boy named Willian eee son was drowned in Hamilton Masons enerally — celebrat a ‘st. John the Baptist’s Day Ly Stich par- aS nator Burns of Bathurst, N.B., is dead ee anillness of about two ae Hough of Wiarton is reported dying from a dose of arsenic, taken with intent. Miss Matilda Elliott of Hamilton drank carbolic acid by mistake and died from the effects. Mr, ©. E. Britton of Gananoque was re-elected High Chief eae of the Canadian Order of Forester: The report that Mr. Chari proposed to move a want of con: motion in the British House is deinen Mr. Levi Rightmeyer of Kincardine is dea He was very prominently connected with the salt industry of Outario. iho aunening ecivaaaine attate Duke of Cambridge a: “commanider-in- chief of the British army was announc- ed in the Commons. tte Baltic and North Seas Canal ‘as opened ae great por ae and set Sas b; German Emperor and act repretenatves of all thee, great |). ae “Tardive, a Quebec journalists will have to pay $200 for calling the editor of The Patrie a Methodist. The Court of appeal has confirmed the judgement. A fitting on the main steampipe of the whaleback. steamer Christopher Columbus blew out on her trip from Milwaukee to Chicago, and several me were badly scalded. ronto, Hamilton & Buffalo al wa ferret had been Ata to, its labor nd ‘alisbury has been called on to form a Government. The Rosebery Government v feated by a vote of 132 division of the motion of Mr. Bran ick, Conservative, to reduce the es! mates in order to inquire into the tuatter of supply of small arms and ammunition. At tthe Synod of Barada Kings- ton, Rev. ighe, in supporting a motion favoring Separate Schools -for eac lenomination, declared that the Public Schools were hot-beds of im- morality and indecency, and that he had proved to the Minister of Educa- tion that this was true. Mr. Thos. Robinson of Brant, has|* Ss oe lake, all the way from Owen Sound to Colling wodd, hoe will be abundance of fruit, asthe did no damage iy the other side of the in, however, the frost, was just ‘as destructive there as here. On Fridky of this weck the county the Warden will go to the county town that day to sign the cheques . for discharge of the lust of these behids’ It will be remembered that never were issued a few years ago out a scheme of gravel road signhove ment and in connection with the de- falcation of Tieasurer Cooper.—Pt. Elgin Times, Letters patent have heen issued under the Ontario ae Heat Cor panies letters, Patent orpol ting a number x the ‘tae eS bora of Ontario, by the name of the On iberal Association (limited) in 200 shares ‘further the principles of the Liberal of Mr. sae ipart rt} je Associa-| sired that ‘tion include well known ‘Liberals all The members of tl “| and eight months, sh ‘| to be allowed t 17 park, The cannon weighs 47 bs. -|Chamberlain has forced double the sum re Ttis said Mr. Sham move a vote of want of confidence in the Rosebery Ministry. ‘A boy named Lorrain was fatally stabbed by a companion in Montreal while performing school . theatricals, Mr. Gladstone has telegraphed that ¢ Government ise ied oS pair oa a request from hims Two men, a boy and a team & hor ses. fell shrogh a bridge at North B n were hurt and one horse ee killed Mayor Kennedy has announced that he will on his own responsibility call for tenders for the purchase of $1,224,- 000 of city bonds, The Khedive, who has arere with almost all the members of | his family, intends to visit Constantinople to seck the Sultan’s support, ae timber merchants are im- porting timber supp! ‘rom, theBaltio. Timber from Can: till taxed the maximum tariff, peearee a ratitica-, tion of the treaty. The husband of Mrs, Huff was horsewnipped sat ‘Wiarton by a crowd of masked men for ay Leteating his wife. The woman m the iifovta oF her dos poison. The wedding ceremony of Mr. Rivard and Miss Labelle at Ottawa was hardly finished when it was in- timated that the groom had a wife already. The bride’ went back to her parents, and-is waiting for further de- vel ts. ‘The complimentary dinner tendered to the Hon. Sir H. G. G. Joly de Lotbin- | § iere, K. C. M. G., by the president and rates et the non Pont at Quebee has been fixed for Wednesday, July _The Governor lon will be pre- gs 3. 8 a. th Oxford prohibi tionists will hold a ratification meetin; thei candidate for the commons, Mr. Hugh McDonald of East Zorra, ai stock on June 29, and South Oxford prohibitionists for their candidate, Mr. Thos, R. Mayberry of Woodstock, at Norwich on June 27. McNeil and Henderson, the burg- lars who broke jail, were Saturday given additional Sentonces of ele zd and 26 months re afternoon Mary McKay, woman, made pplication to the Shon The hay crop thay be put down as a fs ilu the continued drought. Other spring crops are doing pretty well and witl s also declining but the prices of chess ave likely to turn out pretty after all. Hosea in ite proper position in Lake- view park. was resurrected last week by R. Bowes and Duncan Me- Donald, who-will now receive the re- ward of $10 offered by the council to any one who would it into the 00 1 nocidents happened during » "Prouse’s, Fs Geotan Shebben had Liereniiase nb ot Mie an ngers squeezed off, Jog fell on Will McBeth’s foot nt é Babee ine atl about 30 the ground. He was not i hurt. ¢ first official erop bulletin from the Mactan Government this year was issued on Saturday week, ‘The es increase in arcreage for the 90,380, of pus liey area is placed at 1,140,276 acres, bata 582,658; barley, 153,859. orres= pondénts are unanimous in’ thei ida that the year.’On Friday night, howe eRe olnitiray ical cally aleve Ghie situation. > Chamberlain Forced The Crisis. New York, June 23,—Ballard sees cables from London to The Worl the crisis, against the judgment asi rns eeu The Tory leaders de- chance that Tories might get the ma Unionist vote, which would have en- the apportionment of places among the Liberal-Unionist. Bonnevie to form: al {nown that the defeat of the Govern. berlain will | vate doors dence, so as to avoid marking by the Government. whips. circumstances, in which event the pre- ir | Beas independent Liberal- jority of the abled them to adopt a firm attitude in Mr. Chamberlain hss defeated this policy by precipitat resent crisis. no’ Tt is possible that the Tory leaders may decline to take office under sucl sent adie would be restored and would be in @more powerful position than ever, eeu forced to retain office y the incapacity of thet Hsia to undertal sponsi con- rs to prevailing Sai on the sul ‘Phe Trish Cae ce bringing strong influence to bear o1 . Gladstone to make one anaihr Gce) on the Irish question, either by a speech or a mani- festo, which, in their opinion, would again make Home Rule the predomi- nant Wa ip the general election. assent has not so far bets an Sey ‘ua the roc ettariies n duce him to depart from his oft-1 Seat ed resolution never to interfere in current polities. again ~ COMMERCIAL. Muverron, June x bush. 8 , 1895. Ball wheat 8 Boring wheal. per bush. Barley per bus urkeys per pound Ean Der "pound. Suan pencand Lard. . ‘Tallow Wool. Fall Wheat. . Spring Wheat. y é PT RIS eM Stratford, June,27 1895, 8 95 to % Barle; year per bag Botatoen, per bug. Ae serene ~ Dressed hogs . Beef, per ew mo cry "THE MONTHLY CATTLE FAIR At MILLBANK Will be held the Wednesday preceding the second Tuesday of each month, the year round. LOUIS BUCKEL, President _ soi RITTER, Secretary. Look — Here... We have in a Fine Selection of Keer COOL By «going to J. H. Schmidt's and sampling his Ice Cream. You can choose, any night in the week, Try it, get a dish or two, or three, if you Itis made from the pme cream, and will fill yon with delight, J, H. SCHMIDT Baby Carriages, Ex- press Wagons, . Velocipedes And all kinds of Seater th conveyances, Ve want money these har and are selling Furniture aaeanek ee hitherto. you conte along no UNDERTAKING And Embalming Done. Weiderhold & Honderich Tames Scott, of Culross, was attack: ed by hisstallion the other day, and had several ribs broken. Happy Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rejoice Because Hvod’s Sorsaparilla Rescued Their (4 from Scrofula. For Scrofula, Salt other jumors_in the blood of children or adults, Hood's Sersapanla is an yee remedy. 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