The Ailverton Sun ‘THURSDAY, FEB, 6, 1896, Joseph the Great Joseph n Cani » dian ue not pee os Lord 8; ut being re- inde of the time mre he execra' adherence to what they conceive to be ee own interest, Jos. Chamberlain has not been technically ya ciples by the eloquent voice of a.vain ol ‘The Radicals lost the one man who tory of the prese national appreciation of his re ‘tion to the Empire is a greater force in British politics just-at ‘ssa than national remembrance of his ‘alleged deartion of Mr. Gladstone.—Toronto elegra: * ‘As to Elections. Supposing cupist re ve ue ee yeur are vot + mect until April, Government. could then select any time before March, 1897, for holding the elections. It is questionable, however, a any Government would ven » hold power so long after the _tions must take place in Mi ext. If the appropriations for 1896- not passed before April 25, then ancther session must convened in June in order to vote the naples "necessary S earry on the business of the country all the “There should be always a _ to meet a national emergency. en ever Parliament expires it is necessary that the Ministry take immediate steps ascertain whether they have the ts in Parliament. No Lover of War The position of Canadians during -the recent trouble has not been titi stood in the United States. jority of our southern regard us either as in favor of annexa- tion or, at best, herents ms Great cea Many pro- fess not re which side our red at Queenston Heights and Crysler Farm might prove a some hat indigestible able to lick creati ezuelan question is easily s! desires no bloodshed ; - disastrous results which would flow », the most friendly feelings for the Am- ir heatt's blood, even most. earat ‘nation, he disputed bavaplary ould not die tis said’ to its prin-| the North: S| neers, 3 | mone wbsorbing events which transpire Dr, Bourinot said that when Parlia-| nly Proper ee is tie +3 beginning’ to realize that their institu- pirations are practically s @ | address but half-! Ee ad- meal even for the Gapety Republicans, who claim to be + The position of “Canad ae the Ven- Mietaaitons tase oa uld . from internecine war ; she entertains “erican people, and she would not crave for glory: by -imbraing her hands‘ in ‘were she the 1 Her people realize, moreover, the Canada bas in Ie, ‘hi Westminster Review on Canada, The questions of Imperial Federa- tion and independence are powerfully influenced by Canada’s geographical contact with the American Republic This relation has been specially forced upon my attention during my three years experience in different States of a Union. The Canadian rdy eon active specimen of bis race, a readily adapting himself to climatic changes and chat of eae and political conditions—is. held i high esteem tnericans com pai with the European, who is slower, and more fastidious ‘and pune- tilious both in the practical and sen: timental phase of life. The Canadian have more “snap” i organism. The emigvation from ees adato the United States has been enormous, although due to the “snap” tof ‘Sir John A: Macdonald, it has ee greatly ee by the opening up o' Tt is usually ie younger Gece i family who quit the parent home, so thai tion to friendly associntions and family ties, Canada now occupies a relation to the United States analogous to that | formerly occupied by the ‘mother coun try with regard to the Canadian pio Multitudes of Canadians have children, relatives or friends across the horder live, anany of whom have prop: asunder, and the a social, erica. of i geographical unity have been the con nective isst is noteworthy, how ever, what little interest Canadians take i rs in the United the American ear ae is no music| more melodious—tones more sonorous than the music of the sphei the crackings due to the twistings "ot are big enough. for the typical Ameri mutual understanding gain in volume and strength, and both countries are tions and as identical.—Westminster Review. Arenvishop Walsh ‘This week Archbighop Walsh will shortly aletter to the press stating his ta tll voce Tas apt Lakoat tie patna wil declare thatthe question ie local one, in best be settled by Manitoba. He vo_| 8B» and ignore the voice of politicians. who vi] is rel Catholics may realize Exit The Twins. reat liberty now, sad is regarded as forgery against the prisoners a and ashy were remat St until il Mondi . B. Jobnsto1 council, rai that they ahonia ‘be. adm 000, in. twosureties of $1,500 each, chow ey were released at the Union heat Satariay and drove to retarn and stand their trial, be itty may ‘allow their bail to become estredted. It is Tega ag most likély that the latter course ill be taken and that the twins will go gonth, leaving Canada forever. were called af the police court Monde ory wee of forgery, ani a remand aut Thoreday, towhich the eat will con: ee ea low seaward in a cloud of dust. adians we gain nothing by | ,. to lose much. terest, Terenure: which # ; Hibit in the Salisbury and Oleveland knocking off: contest. is rather | °°" a cal Buffalo Lithia Water ft vee inary diseases, a drug store. : ich has proved such an apple of discord, dry up and be they ex di itis Pee Kidney Disease Quickly Cured— in be Obtained Withia Six Hours, I snk wae troubled with gravel and for eight years, during which a sheet of flonting i ioe and given up for chase an avernge of $21 >| and joes not cast a hurtful eye |i Special train was waiting for them, | Ww tind lett for the Bridge. It is sappored they a wave gone to Buffalo. ~The possibly on ohaon |e it | Peas rl Wrischiies then’ Baan Vek Teiaut who was carried out into Lake Erie on feet and it req liberal fey aoe of] hot be cop’ to get them . H. Graham, of St. Marve who | bays horses and ships them’ to the British market, believes that thoroug-' has within the past six muenths d 1,000 Apis for which lie oaid each and would flee purthaeca menyscire’ ifhe could have found them. Prof. Shaw, formerly of the 0, A. C. now instructor in animal hus- Four solid steel sections, : |to make a thorough seéd bed, no matter how the ground is run together. Ask for some time to come. Th¢| oye neighbor how he likes it, Hundreds of them in use in this vicinity. Jf you want’ good Fanning Lager apes on borrowing your neighbor’s when you can. get take all the foul Meats out of your grain and le: large kernels to sow. Call at the warerooms and ser for yourself. D. SMITH. Will cut to any desired depth, and guaranteed FANNING MILLS. r seed grain, don’t be- close at band that wilk ae ie itself nothing bat the: Warerooms: Moxt to Grosch's. _Shoe Store. tes, and many Americans in all parts of the republic, competed, with the result above note Mr. John J. Nooman of Minto, whose marriage to Miss Hayes we re- ported last week, had a narrow escape with his bride from suffocation by gas in Toronto. Heandhis wife put up at the Palace Hotel, on King street, and on retiring, did what has resulted in 80 chase aths on inexperienced Fortunately asolsaeloih The gas hai in time, however, and the pune hoi were soon none the worse.— Mount Forest Representative. j —_-+—— TUREE METHODIST LEADERS Mave all used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- der sie Declared Strongly ergy of Canada aint rain hesitate to speak frankly in the interests of a good cause, or on behalf of ne rticl frankly tm over ena ers le One short puff of the breath ‘through the d with each “Lottle o , diffuses oh he nasal ai d delightful to use, it reliey 10, minutes, ‘and_ permanently cares eatarshy bay ehh iroat, tonsilivis and deafne: Seine with blower, sent for 10oin silver G. Detalion, 44 Chur TTorontar” Sola ie Jamea'Torrase COMMERCIAL. Munvertox, Feb, ©. 1896. em tO tO en Wheat, white “ed. *¢ goose. cost : Black Coat and Vest (best 7) « Worsted Suit e Pants, a READYMADE SUITS Are going at almost half price to make yoom for kk spring trade, and the same in Overcoats, Ladies’ Jackets, Blankets, Robes, and all Fur Goods, Flannels, Underwear, etc. Come and inspect for yourselves, and you will find that Rae & Grosch’s is the spot for bargains. —"Rae & Grosch. ‘The Bargain Store... ing Great Bargains in We are for the next 2 or 3 weeks offer 'Worsteds, 20, & 6 The above quotations are correct. ps-|we are correct. Which we bought at a great dis¢ount, and therefore can afford to sell them below regular reg. La $15, now $11. 98 see a6: 50 ee OO It may ‘seem a large discount to you, but come and oi aan for yourselves, and you will find that New Goods. Ww ee Ne ATs GROSCH and LOTH’S. LOOK OUT! _ For new ad. next week. "spooy) MON ESSER a Susssee eel ani aes asi a - ‘THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1896. DISTRICT NEWS Some Bateresting ‘enn Culled from the Neighboring oor and trom Other tale Kenny af "Halifax is dead. nee oe hed a million dollar fire. Four British rete are enchored composer of Englant!s famous national me Solna hymn, Bale SES, was once called dant Hana Cane aoe choite in| Upoe to Jude between two very’ bad 2 vention of South Ontario rapes will be held at Whitby on February 8. The United States Senate passed the bill to re che coinage of silver dollars by a vote of 42 to The Winnipeg Exhibition Associa- tion are asking the City Council for a loan of $300,000 to. erect new build- ings. President Kruger of the Transvaal | quen now states that he was considering the reforins asked for when the disturbance broke out. It is believed that Mr. Thomas Sexton, who represents oun rats in the House of Commons, will be ae to lead the Irish He ty. he Hyams brothers. were adinitved to fae in $1,500 Saturday and left town immediately aermarls 8 going by special train to Buff Mr. Justin hci 's official resig nation of the leadership of the Trish Sulina ees party 1s expected this week ealth is the cause. Th oe pie meeting of the oe i Waterloo County ‘Teachers’ “Associa tion will be heldin Berlin on Thursday and Frinay, Feb. 20c and 21st. unty, di ponents of soe “Tegislation in trenchant term: English Ee Lee: Mr. Chamberlain’s: recent eech Bir- mingham or contai 4 “the United States Senate's menian peanures are forbidden Dieulaabt in treams are out of ing to Mr. collapsed on fortunately were uninjured, Travellers should know that itis a cieian rule with railway com- pan’ é persons going on a certain train ‘tel enter at the rear end of a car, while those leaving train shall get off at the forward end, Te is obvious shit this mae were adhered to chere | Ce would be ni Several ae of grossbeaks have been observed in the fpoality of Guelph ately. They are feeding on what the robins Jeft of the mountain ash berries. They simply extract the seeds, throw- ing the rest of the berry to the ground. The grossheaks are beautiful birds, and] ¢507. their appearance in Ontario is held to show extremely cold weather in the north. A little son of Mr. Jas. Colquhoun u blaze with evident delight, but the P smoke attt ttention and a fire was averted.—Mitchell Advocate. On Wednesday, of last week, a girl | De. Thomas Augustine ©, | scaree. n American naval officer, wishing to bathe in a Ceylon river, asked: native to show him a place where ie “Becau “they” ses "traid o shark!” singel After Deseny hearing then | he said to one of the co! cane are the worst singer I evel Tea in cried the Snes exult- ingly, then I vin” “No,” sai of Methodist minister once petted a church in a western ah but for repor' ie y bad asked Archbishop Walsh Arne; the | even yea id Dr. | first-dose the The Hon. Wilfred Laurier has given | denial to the rt in circulation ress his een on the remedial will, Upson or Mr. Laurier de- clares'that what his opinions are is no concern of his. ate 12Hours After First Dose the Pain me.”—Kheumatism of Seven iesainas Taye been a victim, of rheumatism for ing confined to bed for months Years'| Fi suitable for Wedding Presents, Repairi always done: Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY. me El Pfaff, Jeweler; constantly on hand \a full inslsh Wal- GEORGE PFAFF, Main St., Milverton. ata tins, guable to ture amyl. ave. been treat ym physicians La this part of the country, none of whom bei fitted me. Ehad no faith in rheumatism cures dvertised, bu mm Mr, ‘Taylor, Devel, e time I was sui ae nizing pain, but inside of twelve hotirs after I took the I continued until I took three bottles, and s, See an completely cured. " Signe D. MeLeod, Leitch, P. O. Ont. oa brdue Torranc want of pean. supper obliged to abandon it. characterized by more beat. than elo : At the last to reply, Lord I haven't any; mine are all hogs. Chicagoans pride themselves upon oat prodigal generosity. It appears that on his first appearance in the Hosee Congressman Charley Wood- icago was much impressed by the Chaplein’s priving After the ended Woodman. leaned Hang me if it ain’t a disgrace to * the American nation to underpay a man like that. Praying’s hard work. I knew a preacher once who didn’t get paid enough and he quit preaching and went. to tent r In the aie: part of the war, when General Grant was in command of aw expedition in South-Western Arkansas, a forced march brought them into a country where supplies very One day Lieutenant Wickfield of an Indiana cavalry regiment, who rd, id soon final to be Brigadier- General Gra He was on his way again ae ena reached the farm-house, and when the datter came up and asked for something toeat, he was informed that “General Grant had just eaten everything i in the ie ” go into camp for the night. There the various regiments were notified of a full parade at 6 30. usual that it created a The parade was foi columns deep and nearly a quarter of a mile in eae ame r the usual ceremonies, the ‘istant adjutant- general ai the following order: fire paare dud bX In THE Frew, Spec ial Order. Lieutebant Wi Wick field, of the Indiana, pie, Lieutenant Wiektic Id is ordered to return with an escort of one hundred cavalry ‘and ent that pie also. U.S. Grant, 18 years of mae, named Surah McLean, ‘of Drayton, died very suddenly and under pi Brigadi Petersc crown attorney, of Guth, who ia ordered an inquest to be held. If people could only see into the future, it would save them from many a ees peal s in matters of | ©) Last a Brant farmer need fitable price, and in order eye he pene a ibe of oh to eat it up. Cattle went down i “price, and after feading all the hay ‘a them, he sold them for less than he paid for them. If he had only known that cattle would Fe Sow and that r thet a ig 1, Commanding. At seven o'clock the lieutenant filed out-of camp with his one hundred men, amid the cheers o ve oe ‘he escort ‘returt ine be us midnight, epee that Wick. . field had eaten the whole pie. pam el a {= 2 settled by February = 1st. Bros, BREAD sa HEALTH Be What is more important than that the be Pure, Fre: question in these t! \CAKES —at> Fresh every day, at The New |. Guenther’s, Scter 20 Minntes and w: the Means of Heap le my ie Says Mes: John Jamieson, Tara, Ont Abont NRE nth Uk: was attacked | with nervous heart “ raatlee fect, relief inside of 20 minutes and firm- ip baicve it was the means of saving m: out easily, it is should not be at ed asinglé ite lay. Dr, Asgneve's Care for the henrt reliever almost instantly, yoy ‘effect a ra riers Show continues 15. tall but he hor remains pleasant. : ite. Tfyonr eat ater, atpitates or tires | tn sensed, reatment | aud Notice of nee to Parliament soe Is abhi s GIVEN THAT srs of the Town- ie will take application sem: a special ‘the ai Towa sane hi for a ny avid for: the cntures in any mm Railwa to invest i the sinking Find the said de re, secu that ‘trust funds may be legally in- GUENTHER rc Washing and on as Notes. 4, due = must : tr Machines. | EDGAR deatahcan, a AND CAKES. All Sensbnaule Fruits. » OYSTERS 2. By the Glass or in Bulk. J. i SCHMIDT The Baker. ' oole P.O. i peter da Maroh Bh 1895. le Bros., ee os ears ago,—after trying other washers—can it to imtending pur- ‘o be a first-class washer in every Fespect, and well worthy of & trial. Nett, Britton P, 0. rns, March 9th, 1895. We bave bad the" Knoll Washer for over a Pastor N. Mornington ee Caurch ee: Dee. 28, 1895. Mr, E. 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