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Milverton Sun, 2 Apr 1896, p. 5

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The uprising in Matabeleland ap- pears to be spreading. Ex-Warden Sweetnam of Welling- ton was found dead in The Liberal Federation has passed a yote of confidenve in the leadership of Lord Rosebery. The Chesley board vf health denies the story that cancerous beef was offered for sale there. The Quebec Government, through Mayor Wilson Smith, of Montreal, has negotiated a loan of $3,000,000. Mr. E. A. Mucdonald loses his seat atthe Toronto council board owing to not, having proper property qualitica- tions. Another landslide has taken place at Dundas, and a Grand Trunk express train narrowly ~ escaped ing wrecked. Samuel Que, sr, one of the oldest residents of Paris was found dead in his bed on last Friday morning Heart isease was sup] the cause. A number of horses around St. cause ? Perhaps Wo Can| And perhape we can't SAVE YOU MONEY ! In Buying Great -—Furniture Sale —_for —the ‘by Harness, Halters, Whips, : Currycombs and Brushes, Next 2 Weeks. Bes Beste va <ORR' 4 Trunks and Valises. Its Your Business to investigate, at W. M. APPEL’S. P. S—ALSO, ABOUT 200 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. is attributed to hay cut from orchards with chemicals, It is reported that the C. P, R. bas’ made an agreement with the Grand Trunk for running powers over the line between Toronto and Hamilton, which only requires to be ratified, ‘The C, L. Nelson Lumber Company, of St. Paul, Minn., has sold to the Weyerhauser syndicate all its pine in Carlton and St. Louis counties for $41,000,000 cash or its equivalent. ‘An act preventing the killing of deer in the water has been passed by the Legislature. This will materially decrease the slaughter of game as nearly all ate shot when they take to the water. The Dominion Cattle Breeders’ As- old ‘their annual mee! discussed at length. Mr. Jobn Morley declared recently tt Mon ol licensing ought to be in the hands of the ratepayers, and’ that the ratepayers ought to have the same power in the control of licences which ‘licensing justices who are not popular, not clective, have now.” Schools in cities, towns and incor have 121 teaching 3ist June and sguin re-open of Fresh, Wholesome AND CAKES. All Seasonable Fruits. OYSTERS <1 By the Glass or in Bulk. JH. SCHMIDT The Baker. FRIDAY! : | FRIDAY FRIDAY ! xk Milverton Photographic Studio, in Grosch’s new block, will» be open on Operating hours: From 9 a..m.to4 p. m. (. F, MAITLAND, Photographer. Suly 12, 1895. BREAD ‘AN HEALTH Daonber, Rural schools have 125| — Bread_yon eat should be Pure; Fresh teaching days in the first half of this] and Healthful? | Out is beyond year and 91 in. the last half. They) — auestion © these thin “pened on the 3rd January and willl Gp ES ‘ close on the 3rd April and re-open on the 7th April and close for summer holidays on 30th June and re-open on August and close for Christ- the 19th sas on the 22nd December. Whatever may be thonght of some of the politicians every one mast admit that the people of Cunada ns a whole lave condueted themselves — with admirable self-control ever since the ‘itoba school in Toronto. alarmed Fresh every day, at The New (}. Guenther’s, saxer. Weiderhold & Honderich ‘Clothing | Readymade. Jerand New Stock of y : spying Suits, men’s ¥|Eriday of each week, | yout feels in light and dark pat- terns. Prices that will astonish you. Suits from $4 to $10; youths’ from $3 to $6; boys’ from $1 to $5. the pick. —Bargains —given —at At the Large Plate Glass Front, Main Street, Milverton. New Massey Harris Del. The Massey-Harris, Combined Hoe Drill and spring-tooth Broadcast Seeder, is the lightest, strongest, and in every way the best combined machine yet produced. There is good reason why it should be, for it embodies all the patented features formerly owned by three Canadian com- panies, and in perfecting it two solid years of work were spent upon it by the most note: ‘and most widely experienced drill and seeder experts in Canada, if not in the world. Also, some entirely new features have been added. CLOTHING ! 'The Pressure Levers re Is the pride of the inventor and the joy of the user. By this ‘ our grain any desired depth. Also sets i the hoes and teeth out of the ground and throws your machine out of gear when turning i Examine this feature before pur- We have just in a hs’ and boys’ sizes, > Men's fectly. work on all kinds of soil successfully unless it has the patent shoes behind each section, which can be raised and lowered according to the depth you want pulverized. Call early and get Spring Pressure Device. Pres bearing from the same point at ‘which the independent tooth-earrying sections are hinged. Therefore, while the sections may be hobbling up and down in following an uneven surface, the Our New Prints: ne will be in next week. Do not buy till you see ours. Butter, Eggs and is pulled toa dead stop, or more likely these points before purchasing a Cultivator. MASSEY-HARRISSc> Lard wanted. Guenther & Co. Corbin Dise Harrow. Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY. 11 BALLS George Pfaff, Jeweler, ‘ham, Elgin, Columbus and English lever Watches, etc. He hus a full line of Rings, cs Brooches, and all ae ble aay ¥ ¢ ‘IN EVERY Full stock of Silverware always on hand, >| guitable for Wedding Presents. Repairing A BALL BOX. always done. GOERGE PFAFF, Main St.. Milverton | | have much pleasure in an- nouncing the completion of my Spring Stock, which is very choice in every particular, com- prising the newest: ines in The Attorney-General has ordered an investigation in connection with the death of Miss Reichart at Hamil- ton. : Eleven balls in each bearing makes it the lightest draught lia. RES cera Paipitation of the Heart Defined. Palpitation of the heart is perhaps most common symptom of heart disease, and is defined as pulsations that are perceived by: i in paroxysms, with intervals of mote or less freedom from attack. The heart may begin to beat violently; it may poutid against the walls of the chest; the vexsels may in the neck; the eyes become sul 5 e be other lars the heart c es rapid and very feeble, so. that “Therefore they the pulse way consint nls of of < Ny th almost iny waves, hotline Gaemntens et De cciy inthe oi iraae qutfering from palpitation or lutter- Eat apie 16st end’ s Um pecktgns 98 70" rt shoul: no Bele ALL QOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. feve this trouble within 2 ant for this reason is If-your grocer does not keep it, tell-him to write t ‘physician generally ae the emery for the heart. Sold “2 STZEL, HAYTER & 00. > Front Street East, Toronto, lof every description. Serges, Tweeds and Worsteds Every- thing is of this season's im- portation, so my patrons can rely on getting the newest goods and patterns to be had in the market. As to my ability as acutterand fitter, and the workmanlike manner in which my work is done, the past season has becn a record. Everything is guaranteed sat- isfactory or no sale. [ will not be undersold by any. Wishing to be favored with a call from you, I am respectfully yours, Harrow made. By the use of the Slicer Dise Wheels you: do not need to angle your disc as much to do the work. There: fore it will not ridge the land. ———— D. SMITH, 4c=y7. Office next to Grosch’s Shoe Store, Milverton. E. Hawke, Ag’t, Newton A FULL STOCK OF REPAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND BY BOTH AGENTS. : BURTON, THE TAILOR.

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