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Milverton Sun, 2 Jul 1896, p. 3

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‘Strawberries, ..)2=5 === ‘acsBahy Carriages! The first consignment of the 80. come earl Saad ule Pein Se right. BANANAS, ORANGES, PINEAPPLES, | + LEMONS, fre dloe pric Jersey Ice Cream Fresh daily. Call and try dish. C. 8. KERTCHER, Main St., Milverton. et oocige and at sunt that he should be rewarded representation in the Cabinet. Many ie tbe Attorney- General Sifton w: ton accepting office discussed at a pt Liberals in Winnipeg on Friday, when tI mn and Martin had heir supporters, for his efforts in the House on behalf of Manitoba in the last Parliament. The 7 of ing “announced ir “Teor Tilley be- dso soon after the defeat rd was, 0 ! mnidn, ag were many osbers who belong- The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. ‘Talk of a Split London, June ~28.—Aithough the withdrawal of she. Education Bill bi lightened the task of * Goverpment d The blame is laid by Conser- Vatives themselves on Balfour's defects want of g tive Aires over the {aes of ne session is so keen that lobby talk turns a upon the advisability of superseding Mr. Balfour in the leadership of the House. They crave for the strong daring guidance of Mr. Chamberlain, but febr to risk commit- ting themselves to the Vedenee of a aay dissolut Republican Policy in Adu Several years ago the Republican party, believing itself under the prac- tral necessity of admitting North and South Dakota and the ‘Territory. of Mtoe eu ene Sieyt |e going further and admitting also Mon- jaho, and Wyoming. More ent advice of Utah that no matter bow solidly Demoeratic the South might remain and no matter how adverse night be the fortunes of the Republican party in the doubtful or variable States of the East, the Re- ublican control of the Senate would be certainly assured for a long period of years by virtue of Republican suc-| cess in North Dakota, South Dakota, | Montana, Ala ton, Idaho, W. re ing, and Bot what has- be the result of F this piece of party iolies upon the position of the wl in the United States Senste, Congress | P Jast winter would ‘Phexe very States which were relied |° perpetwate the Republican GonHubel wie Eacaoiee uae promis. ing w hold the sone = power in the Senate in such a wa: o make it impossible for eee ‘epabiicass to enact any monetary or revenue laws for some years to come, even though McKinley should be triumphantly elected and the House of Representa- tives should continue to have as lai a Republican ey. as it eottains | to-day.—In July Revie v OF Reviews. Bay Fever and cotta ‘eas in oto 60m in ¢| Mackenzie Bowell and a dozen or more velO. GHenLhEr’s, re | gentleman, a truth that is well known ‘n | those who are acquainted with him ‘ing Western | Sti ed to his period, but a new generation has risen hid most of those heretofore prominent in public life have been re- pete either in due course of natu rv by the little unpleasantness of Tues. aay ‘With the exception of Joly, t the men spoken of as Mr, Laurier’s jee re comparatively ninion politics, White the Conserreeirat had half a dozen French- Canadians fighting for the right to. be considered chief men from Quebee, |lE Mr, Laurier was, on his side, indisput ably the biggest man from his province. His supremacy was unchallenged, Tt is not likely that Sir Charles” Tupper will mach longer continue in publi life, Sir“ Frank Smith, Carling. Hon. Joh! Sir tei Costigan, Sir men of about the same age who en conspicuous in'the Cicero | party. since Confederation, st ‘ioner to succeed Sir Donald Smith. ‘This’ means i Donald to the tranquillity of private life. Te also means} if it is trac, some- chard is so cunstituted that he will _| Probably extract. a vast and c¢on- r Secret eek, | man than Marto, just defeated for|Baby Carmages and Express Wagons } _Tesceacca woot last loog:| Winnipeg. None of Liberal ee get the} members-elect west of Lake Superi rivate meeting of. the |Express Wagons, $1 and niCAKES a : Watches, Clocks in Great Variety. Baby Carriages, from ‘$6.50 up. upwards. Av ties price everybody can afford to get one. Furniture in all its branches. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sashes, Doors and Blinds always on hand. Builders and Contractors. Planing Mill and Furniture Wareccoue? oa Main street, Milverton. Weiderhold & Hondevich BREAD oa HEALTH isha) fst} zt] What is more important than that the , Fresh md question in these things, Fresh every day, ab The New Baker. AND JEWELRY. George Pfaff, Jeweler, fas constantly on hand a full line of Wal- suitable for Wedding Presents, Kepairiug ways done. " GHORGE PEAFF, Main St., Milverton Of Rare Beauty, : Of Great Worth, At Bottom Prices. Are Our Ladies’ and Misses’ COLORED SHOES. The trade never saw before such splendid representatives of all that is best in every respect. We are delighted with our advance orders on them, and are now certain that we are to- LS dit an enormous call for these unequalled’ ladies’ and misses” Shoe: ~Ladies’ Ind. Kid Oxfords 3, Razor Toe. Boot, great. value —Ladies’ Dongola Bat Boot, Razor Toe. —Men’s Spli Monel a cieaeielese Be Sessa I also keep a full stock of Trunks and Valises. "J. G. GROSCH. The Cash System ° sand Low Prices Captivates all lovers of Bargains and makes business hum, at Rennie. Bros. ‘*A Little Money Buys a Big Parcel of Goods.” De you require a new Spring Dress? If so, wow is the time. The- selection is at its best, and you will find Rennie Bros” stock contains the most complete and stylish assortment ever shown in town. Black and Colored Lustres and Sicilians, from 25e, to $l per yard ;. Verona Cords. 5e. per yard; Prints are away down and all other Spring goods. “righo in line,” at ‘= RENNIE BROS., Newton and Hesson. P. S.—In Wall Papers we have ail the newest designs, and prices to surprise- you. tinuous joy from holding down th stincts of an ina social way, and, while he has been the target omic pra will be accounted very soun The free trade air of England will agree with him, and whenever he anaes a speech he will be applauded. Sir Oliver Mowat bids fair to survive all the large men temporaries, but just what bri icf ii he wiil play in Federal politics is not yet clear. Both parties must draw in It is inevitable and Sosa, ate. For years there has been stagmation somewhere along the channel of supply, and men could not get forward unless they could pro that they assisted in aiawiek up th ‘Act. of Confederation.—Mack in Sat: urday Night. a fine ieee af the better-elass Cana- di ed physical and meral dian. courage ae in contempt those who pike He ldved azbletic sports and dap raters og of any and every |< kind in which courage, skill and agility | Li played'a part. In Mr. J. E. Hall's bod, sity Years of Canadian Cricket, we are told that in the first mate! boy of thirteen and a pupil at Upper Cznada College. For long years there- after he continued to play cricket. In his prime he was one of the best boxers in the country, and he has done more for athleties, perhaps, neste man and in his success there s for young wen the lesson that the ‘Saturday rtf Piles Cured Ps Sto to eXszhts 'w’s Ointment will Duet ait iy Br. nau in fro 3 106 ni comfort. Peer k Bho snd tein Pace iv ss peerless, Rheum, Eezema, Barber's he ve skin, 35cts, Hon. John, eae Robinson was | Pi! sought to re sash their ends by devious E m. 2 ‘Fall Wheat. ay steundh aot Heh eames E i “THE SUN, From now Until January Ist, 18977, For FITY CENTS. COMMERCIAL. Mi 6 Fall wheat per bush... 65 Spring wheat, per bush. @ 65 ey pet bul 00 Millinery and Capes A Large Variety and Prices to suit you. Gentlemen, see our New \Felt and Straw Hats, And Ties. . : Readymade Clothing For Men and Boys. Just in. Special Value, Spring Wheat. ‘ley WOOL! WOOL Going Bat of MUST BE SOLD. = 3 25 te 40 per cent. off regular prices. Our Cash and Produce System Is King. Try It. H. GLEISER. Yours, We take any quantity of Good ee Re exchange for goods at rices. H. GLEISER Strawberries Ice fe J. il SCH 11 BUXES FOR ONE DOLLAR. 10 CENTS PER SINGLE BOX. The Baker. The Milverton Sun ‘THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. Good News for Trayellers. The days of the baggage smasher on the Grand Trunk railway are at an end. The new general siperintendent merous complaints and ce office on ac- AND PURE FOR SALE BY “JAMES TORRANCE, POSTOFFICE. DRUG. STORE. other property, by carelessness. complaint which is clearly eerie carelessness i rr. AY t erfoct relief in all ‘cases of Organi ? Sh jineceat iat Ae ee oa oe Side and al Peajeeased Heart. One dose Sold by James Ret convinces. Uncle stacy" Ss Views. T told. ieee the true age of wisdom is We are boys and girls, and not women and men, When, 28’ credulous children, we know tl iS Wo belive tam —owerer averse to the ‘eis faith; then, not science and reason, ‘That is genuine wisdom, and. would that, be-day, We, as then, were as wise and ineffubly ie You'll Get It Right. As to live, ee and die, and trust God for the re: Wedding Stationery 9 T sit oe notion, you kno a hes we get as the older we For in gout all we know we are. certain eat aot imowledge ‘the move we allow tical margin, and hence 1, regre Fe Ee Ades aan” toes ou doesn’t set, And we may nol go creeping ap home, e die, Through ie the noon, like a round, yellow —dan yl 3 Riley. The Kincardine Review says “The defeat of Billy Paterson, the biscuit, manufacturer, a cracker. The erection of the new G.T. R. shops ae commence in London with- a bed ae hag: Tobit ie fa jiladelphia, bas contracted for Pi aot bityaleg, uid at $26.49. This wales “the real value of @ cs ee Wheel. ve been unayailirig. It is feared that sh are all dead, pooh al the bluffer, was nearly knocked San Francisco by a sailor named /BUENTHER & COMPY [2° Barsam a whi Sharkey now wants to mateh Barbet for $2 ‘The Forfarshire ies of a remote “Tay; asteep grassy slope down to the Firth. One of the old gentlemen (they were gentlemen) ‘rolled off a horse and rolled away down. the was trotting on with the others. the party turned back, looking for the an, and exclaiming, “Paar aro yo, Palnnwigpint Raat are a from far below. faar I am. for here’s water! Menniation red Ina Day. ican Rheumati But I canna be in hell, FOR RELIABLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Ete. Men’s and Boys’ Up-to-Date. Ready-Made Clothing ! THAT FIT AND WEAR WELL. If you require any New Clothes, it will pay you to see the : value being offered by us. We handle GOOD GOODS only. We will not handle poor -Goods no matter how low-priced they may be. : Poor goods arenever : cheap. Best of Workman- ship guaranteed. We are, yours respectfully, Koehler & Knechtel. | P. S.--We also have a full line of* : Gents’ Furnishings. : argain Store. We are offering to the public a special line of MEN’S SHIRTS, which were usually sold: at 75c. and $1; you can have them now for 85e. each, or 3 for $1." The greatest bargain Milverton ever saw. Also, in Men's Cotton Hose, fast biack, at 15¢. pair ; another snap. We have a lot of such bargains in men ’s and boys’ wear, such as Ties, Collars, Shirts, Night Shirts, Sox, Tweeds ; and = in Ready-Made Clothing we shine. Our stock of DRESS GOODS is complete, and, J | acies, if you want a Handsome Dress—or anything else— we would advise you to call early and get the latest and best. The same in Spot Muslins, White and Black Silk Gloves, Embroideries, Laces, Corsets, Hosiery in Black and Tan, Shirt Waists, Prints, Parasols, Blinds ; and in Chenille Goods, Lace Curtains. In all these, and what is not mentioned, we BROCKVILLE BUGGIES Call and See the Styles for 1896, With Solid Backs. Finished as good as pianos ; "|paint and varnish on every Buggy. The most proportionate Buggy built in Canada.. Sou f Biicusatiee! m and Nearalgia, Setiaaigevares to3 ails cay! action ened miysterinas, Te re ex oe thers a the disappears. Be cents, Sold by Ja iste The first tome me greatly ene upon the Bs isa —-—D. SMITH, Agent for Canada ‘Carriage Co. 16 coats of can give you bargains that cannot be excelled. We have a few Ladies’ Capes left over as yet, and you | can buy them at your own price. Black and colored. In Groceries we need not give many quotations, as you all know our price is always the lowest. We have a special ‘| s-lb Bar Soap, which we sell for 5c. lb, making 25c. for the ; bar. Cheaper than home-made Soap. Everything else ac- cordingly. ; We forgot about our Carpets, and we know we can show | 4 you the largest stock in town. So, if you need Carpets, we éan give you a special cut on any you want.

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