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Milverton Sun, 19 Mar 1896, p. 5

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‘War Threatening ~ March 14.—It is the ly ‘informed military the news ‘received fromm lairo. Tt has been learned that the plans -of the expedition have been approved by Lord Wolseley, the commander-in chief of the British Army. ‘The Government is interested in-minimiz- importance of the enterprise, and it . y vavishing afterwards across the desert. HE OBJECT OF TH x is not the protection of it, but is to ake a diversion in favor of the Italians at the ci h the Thali d ; | tions cheap at W, M. -Apy : with W. M. Aj | 4 ALSO FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. of — He was “iW. M. APPEL, ICASH CUSTOMERS. Can buy Harness of all descrip- ypel’s. Tf you want a Trunk or Valise you cannot do better than by calling at W.M. Appels. —* Just received a large stock of Sweat.Pads and Whips which ppel’s. "| will be sold cheap at W. M. Appel’ Come and settle your old account pel. The Harness Maker, MILVERTON AND NEWTON. ity which th . ni FRA 28T inst the use of this surplus for a war to re-conquer the Soudan, but her protest_ will be isolated. No ot and no other inst the ex itchener, sirdar of tl atmy, will command tho e will’ consist chiefly 0’ i rom Malta will keep the i pt up to their present strength. The native army will be commanded by British otfice: } 18 CERTAIN, | latge force at Dongola, ly ‘inst Dongola, e the t Ber! Grave fears are entertained qualities of the Egypei expedition will prove a severe test of its rage. It may be attended by disaster. r. of the fighting and. the Win. Sutton, exSheriff, of Bruce, but Fresh, Wholesome ~ BREAD: AND CAKES. All Seasonable Fruits. OYSTERS =. By the Glass or in Bulk. = J. 1, SCHMID The Baker. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! i FRIDAY ! KKK Milverton Bhovosre nie in h’s new bloc! be open on Studio, will a Friday of each week, |; ONLY. Operating hours: From 9 a. m: to 4 Pm ; Gi. F, MAITLAND, Photographer. 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