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Milverton Sun, 2 Jul 1896, p. 1

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“It, guiness For All” Wol V—No. 28 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JULY 2, (896. MALCOLM Mi Editor and GT. B, Time Table. ‘Trains due to leave Milverton : —— 2 Promp sd stock of fresh drugs ‘THE LOCAL NEWS. x ie first of July passed off quietly in town. Sluaiaas are now on the market. ‘The holidays have arrived and the small boy is in kis glory. Read Grosch & Loth’s <flaes dissolu- won] of partnership sale ad. in this ty ty Mic A Mclary, wemberslew for | North ae was in town on Tuesday, He wears his honors DISTRICT NEWS Some Interesting 3 Neizh! trom @the) ring Press and Sources Mr. Erb’s official majority in South Perth is 218. The Se this season for a fru “crop are very goo! ‘The Aberdeens will visit London in ‘Sep- Fred, W. Byatt, of Buftalo, N. Y. Park, Stratford. on Monday. Failure in business was suicided in Queen's the cause. The sieat war between Atwood and North Mornington «camps _resul ul tes after a hard fal in a vietory for th former last w more spoilt ballots in not- withstanding we advantages afforded %his election thaf ever before, n by new bal se) Pp was held on Liberal, to election Macdonell, had majority os Tn W: Con, ’ sut-worm left) sean ere iy iPvounea mp by the stop, al what the grasshoppers left, has ‘amt np By the oun, is brown and bare higher: Pets Commissioner, bas arranged a rae for two travelling dairies in y Ist. For tw but thie year i is pipes railway and travel the back settlements. Items Called from the sed to leave the y wagons through — : of St. Mary's, seeok Fax a on Wednes- daericens load ak igo Batter par chased from the peer a ee he isable to be again. heh lenieke: te ever fall under the eagle eye of the Chief. _Messrs. Grosch & Loth have denne olve part cterabip in August. Mr Loth is retiring and whether he will remain 4 Leesa or not, he has not yet deci one ‘Amionia gives'a. snowy whivaess to plain goods. Ladies wil findita great assistance in house Se For the laundry, glassware and the toilet Soy itis imine, able. For sale’ he s Lost. a cee ser last between Gadshill. an vor of Jobn Schenck and Peter Witzel for $12 and étively. I hereby stop nego same.—Joun ScuwEIrzer, Milverton, June 8, 1896. 3 0.F. On — ton, No. 99,8 Seca wih he following result : R., Chi 2 R eee is B,, W. Ker The garden party which was to have Exhibition: Park ‘01 ran The fields there are the middle of the Killed ¢ exp obertson, Dominion Dairy | a swell aff m | Pablic sentiment: is bound to run the N. W.| favor of this institution. es operations ears past travelling ‘sien Eade Spe HA slong the C. P. B. travel by railway, R. J. Henderson, of the Berkbeck Loan Company of London, has ‘sue- ceeded in forming a loeal board for bis company in Milverton, ieee of the following. G. Groseh, president; M MneBeth, viee prae;. We MA . ‘tre . Sutton, D. Wein, ‘solicitor; ¥. re- Miller and J. aie bautit, directors. the morning, Maing eel ot 138,001. that she worebippers in the evening were to as the not the same persons as set the sorning ie gives ‘most pid iederii he plow ates se iach het left for trial is of sal During the developments in the B Bothwell a field vigorous move. n this summer, whi on ne ee eae w wells are ‘manner in whi ea sin. | Dicta it on this acre ¥ sowed eettited: July 4th,—am. ae ae named company is doing a clean business and those desiring invest in ths way would do wel! calling on any of the above named a ari ME Sees a High ‘School fel d Pi School test | examinations aa begin this year Thursday, July ae = will be con- | ducted Entrance— Thar 2, Reaaing Regula Gramme! 10 te 2 to ‘pe m. ompeiin 410 to 4. 2 lay July sae in 9 1 oy, i his wing. P. M. 1.30 English Literature; 11.10 to 11.40, . 1,30 w 3, Physiobygy and Temperance. ie caken on above days at such ours as nyenience of the Thursday Joly 2ad,—e.m. 8.45, R ing Seguin 2 to 11, English Grammar; 11-1 9, 4, Bgl Greenies to Ll, e ork {School picnic in Cur we ah was visited on Tuesday | Nek ene ‘noon when ‘The Dominion of Canadais old to-day (Wednesday). The Toronto Baseball! team is be- ginning te come to the front. Dominion Day was celebrated in town by the old routine of Oe The Rev. P. Rice, of ime College, St. Thomas, preached in ne Mesto church last Sunday evening. het Crowley of the Milverton nine ete on Tuesday evening to take ip the sports at Pr, Elgin on Dominion Day: 29 years see interfered somewhat with the of the garden coer hel the “Exhibition Park, the _aus- nglish hee » Milvertep, servi Be eee Peedi to over $70, a Eeangelical_ chia Sunday is on Wed- Be : uCcess.. ccpaaatonl nesday afternoon was ag rowd bad the arr: ie sanie in on ee success. We regret exceedingly ASN chronicle this week the death iit i Mc David Langford, who after an illness of one week's duration, passed peacefully away last Sunday morning. Wire. Laugford was only.in her’ 44th, year—the prime of life. She bad al: ways enjuy' all with whom she came munity. ter of Mrs. Hunter to whom her death was a severe blow. She was he Methodist cometary om Monday large gathering of | ¢ aeaiiet ane! friends congregated their last t pa spney of the deceased, ,|is in town for his Personals. 4 Mr. John Rothaermel, of Tavistock, holidays. es Torrance ‘spent a couple of ae in a Bae lta this week, Mr, Ezra Knechtel spent Dominion Day athis home in Sebringville. Master Edie Torcance arrived home | °* after spending @ month’s holidays in Atwood. Miss McFarlane, of Stratford, spending Ler bolas at. home with her mother, Mrs. Miss ee Be 16 was delegated by C. EB. Association a GC. oe eonyentiod beld i renee on i Wolsey Miss Gertie Hoffman, who has spent some time visiting friends in Milverton, reourns to her home.in Elkton, Michi- gan on Friday. She will acco panied ih her aunt, Mrs. J. G. Grosch and M , J. Grosch. who intend ‘to: om- domains Found, Shot, in Queen's Park Stratford, June 50.—Between 9 and 10 o'clock this moroing, Fred. W. oe of Buffalo, was'found lying in Queen’s Park in the east end’ with a bullet pole in his head and in an unconscious coudition. ‘After he was restored to cotiseionsuéss, he claimed to have fallen. cei thieves and tbe city, well age iz. poet mee te his vt knowing he was here he wa fou, this morning. Of the ue -lapsing between his arrival last night aud being hae a blic School “Leaving was Geography. tes eine bee were found embedded in a ‘by, and on its roots dried bléod, ots himself the ais- = doing fir ee Fits goes. tio eo ihe matter, ‘on | Mow every reason to congratulate tieiseies rae ed the respect and esteen of | » Sir Oliver Mowat Has a Long Memory. Mee sue Ind.) ae Manitoba. school ates ae fener will inl guided by Sir Oliver Mowatt judgment. There are Protesta: who assume that Sir Oliver's rdgmenb be wholly in favor of the claims of minority’s representative, Archbi shop) A ngevin, here are acts in the record of f Sir Oliver Mowat. which suppor’ ae Sane but still the Re appears to be unsound. Tt is ssa me Sir Oliver vat has eat deal for the Roman Catholic So in Onna ere of his friends insist that he es ea great deal too much, At all poitee he bas done enough, and it is ¢ that ce he entered the Doisision Sauipe ntario. Roman yee his friends, to aid him. ‘A serene contidence that the Irish Y | Roman Catholics o Ontario would not desert his cau: upheld Oliver | stoeee Gh tas guaided planes Federal. polities, Never was a man aiore deceived. = e Frasers, the vel with’ hare party, oases Canada's Great Exposition The Toronto Industrial Exhibition, now saa ‘as “Canada’s Great Fair,” n oceurrence to which almost every Cedadion looks forward mith pleasur- able Eanes le the nn. of their oe potas outing. m the 31st stock ‘on the ah h4 one “the rsday, 8rd September, till the close of 4) rae the first week will now be as food as the second: We have received a copy of the Prize List, which is un usually well. gotten up. oni desiring a copy can dropping a post card. to Aiill, the Manager, Toronto. os programme of interesting axtachions Jey has ‘Applications for spac wuld be made early. Me aa one “by Mr. Consulting With His Leuten opis, one 30. 30, Hon, Watria Lauri- yn be called to the Premier- wih cal id | Titend. the confere ‘n Ontario did all that it conld to aid Ne Sir Charles apr and to thwart cea Oliver Tt was a pee time before Oliver Mowat would believe that his old friend, the hierarchy, was ac ing its guns on him. Bvidenee Oliver Mowat began buried in | saw J 18 | ghis pete AALS tye fir Uiicle Gaies | Ot © | vince ty sugges! ‘ll please jum | Mowat ts urged to peste nf fo| be owes nothing he “His. eyes opened wide | Waechtel Lid the. German see the trath. Bruce, command of the priests and bishops to Hon. 2 owed wllegse ence. Brady th “nino of South: everith hour at the bidding of the warts, of the church which he ded. Sir Oliver saw Arch- leary _ vainly i sible the manhood of Roman Son ies under. fous ‘and could have seen ‘Archbishop Walsh bu: he ying arguments by telegrap! to Sir Charles Tupper’s eam, paigners in all partsof the Dominio: a ipa Ahura the n Cs sholie hierareby yt towa ard Sir Ol liver Mowat, tid: elecuion. day, revealed in ‘many Flaces the spirit which auimated the Bi ap ee aS man Bie Catholics of ine Oliver understands ok ‘yn un na in gt aes why Wim. crashed in South Brant, ag. Senda Aiaves (vie dekented ie South Ws ralnians and why Joseph 5. a eee was “elected in’ North Wa fe to assume that Sir Oliver appreciates the the Roman Cathe ics Sy SU The © ings of the anhood of his days a kee tactics cnosed hy thehierarchy of io t Charles Tupper, and of what re ‘wil consider cy ingrati- tude of the thousands. roe Roman holics, so-called who be- ayed the standard facere of their eae in this'province on last Tuesday. r Oliver a ‘owat owes as little to the Fat Cat church in Ontario as Wilfrid Mae ce to the Roman Catholic churth in Quebee. He prob- bly feels that bis past services vo the e| of his public life endanger his own eject in this pro- that. jease the niratehy and diplease Sir Oliv con- vern for the fate of hi He knows thatthe interference of a fe | Liberal Government with Manito er or form would start ‘ince that weuld im mediately eee te Liberal Gove ment, aud ultimately extend to ths _jny Suite se aie are many oliver Mowat eould not be e destruction of Manitobere Rasianal ae but the Bailes fee, is that hierarchy, a owes &@ great ‘a mic, the province which would be maddened by his at tempt to ey the be ey ass. Fresh Puss Green eee vale ar James F »| warm suppot ent, ling, Premier, ot Nowe 5 in sere lose col ace h Mr. iter for eg days, It is c ied ae t the future Premier il petty ‘a. construct a strong Cabinet rial at his. disposut, butso far the personnel T the campaign grew a ee to “the Lier leaders Age teat waiting Sir Charles Top Sir Oliver uh have ® major Auigh Aim | London, June 30.—At the ee i e Job Robinson, eae at Gainsbero, Dries ee: e toast of the Queen drank, lleva the toast. of re President of the United States. Re- States Ambassador feel-| whi of the British Queen erican, President, and he hoped that the time would never come’ when such toasts would not ee with the same feeling as at ent existed. There could be no. Meher aim for Anglo p than to pre- ly, bis sojourn in Englan she purpose of discovering ate etween the two countries, of find- ing occasions of pees ‘Who Will Be Ministers ? Speculation is rife at the ier ane buildings as to w! appo to the: Ontario Cabi Oliver leaves it. iy will be next Commissioner of Crown Lands <éems to. be generally acknow: ledged, but it is known that the cated does nin ange leave the Provincial Secreta in ti with which he Aas ‘impor tant legislation te! introduce next yeat Speaker Balfour 45 making a strong pull for the vasaney and has many rters, who say that Mr. londerstap of the Susie Goveranent come in | Se im. } counts Com’ Eves posi tion. to| West and | ber of Hardy will becowe Premier and Mr. Balfour will take, his place without any further Cabinet disarrangement. Should that ‘occur, the Ngee custom ae likely obtain, gE is, wha has been iaentioned as a ver, would in the pails Cabinet ink a) of the Hose, by virtue y he bas shown in the one which be has been regularly chairman of the Public Ac- mittee. n> Mr. Baifonr’s friends sie that there are strong reasons why Jas. 2. Stratton may succeed to a Cabinet nd ee Peterboro’ ” abi nerit xach notice, but he is” pers likerl hy almost every mem: the Onta jouse, and his advent to. the Cabine' you be hail eaten Ve over, 7 One wee. _ The f hat’ his pane te is in the east is pasieet weighing the iictties incfaxo ames | “i Suaitton,

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