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Milverton Sun, 25 Feb 1897, p. 3

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y, — The Milverton Sun SHORT STORIES RETOLD. a On | Sir John Milisis, Lady Halle rose to north country there shores of a great lake ‘called Huron, a rade and uncultivated race. of people THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897. who know not the use of water as ® Merchants at their ‘accociations should see that the postal laws be}, 3 rectified. There are dollar dailies| hockey and football are unknown, and circulated in every. village at less than who subsist upon the spoils of the the cost of the paper carrying the itis wi seductive: advertisements of the large departmental stores. The influence of advertising is bound to be felt. and unless postage is reimposed on news “papers the country and town merchant | ¥' will fare badly. ) AEN LABOR LAW if the creature can sew Not long ago a Seotch lad ran away servi , on being ressiol we received a paper from Kin-Car-Dine one of the hamlets of this seti-mythical distriet. The perusal of this sheet was instructive ;it portrayed the in- was sent toashop for alot o' salt. THE CORLISS The Corliss Bill, which is directed especially against she Canadian work- man, bas passed the United States Senate and will now go before the President. As there is no reason to Delieve that he will veto it, the _bill will become law in the course of few pe weeks. The result, especially along | there are four issues every moon. Vere the border, ‘will be to destroy the |is.a sample wail from one of these poets the auld woman? No likely! So I hooked it.” had a maid who was untidy, useless in all ways, but censure of every one above ur below her and of everything she could not |. After a Jong apostrophe The Turk, as a rule, is aot energetic, but be is capable of sudden burs f activity. iter in Cassell’s Family Magazine gives an illustration: He was going home Inte one night in Cou- |stantinople, when a man ran by him Cleveland to exercise his prerogative phenomenon of sinsultaneous winter jn nullifying the obnoxious measure, ja d it felt this to be true and in their prayer that frost-bites and sunstrokes walk hand in hand. With solemn chant the N civilization.” Should the President refuse to heed the protests that are daily pouring in upon’ hii, there is bat one course left open for Canada to pur- sue and that is to adopt the unstates. manlike weapon—retaliation. This | decor: undoubtedly. will have the. effect of showing such men as De Barry that it is a very poor rule that doesn’t work both, ways, We hereby see that these people are far wore progressive, in certain public improvement than we are, for have prison and les him be tried properly? Don’t hulf-kill the mat without a "| trial.” “O effendi,” sail tan of the party, “we don’t mind his being a thiel. We're only hitting him ste run atter him!” And this is an offence which the average Turk never for- gives. A distinguished divine of unusually solemn and impressive appenrance went toa country town to lecture. He arvived early in the afternoon, and. all the town, ef conrse,spotter him within AN CITY CAPTURED = The expedition which was formed to | im panish Dranami, King of Henin, for the embers of a peaceable & es ¢ a Fa Ey Os Ed é EI a B FA 8 British expedition which was attempting to reach Benin City, has been entirely. success- terest the next message from this wild and dusky region. ‘ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES, Shakespence society visited _» home in the country last week and in addi- saintly man. le wens into a chemist’s shop and in tones that froze the yeang blood of the shopan “Young— man—de—you—smok: ‘ said the trembling clerk. © “Tim sorry, but I learned the habit young and jlenve it off.” was found deserved its name of ‘City of Blood.” Many victims of the Sete. or fetish priests, hey it eu having bee ‘sacrificed to the vartous ‘The Ju Ju houses and their compounds were reeking recently the subject, “The great home field,” was taken up. Very short mm was Cal seventeen European and aoe SB native members of the expedition were | Seraptare warrant for home missions: movement. of @ r the 23 native memed, No-trace was found of | “Bible ome missionaries,” The Geld, {abatement of a shade of the awful ‘Mr. Campbell, a. Consular as a ‘i solemnity of his voice,“ , &. Coni capported, where the services are [solemnity of his woice, TX captured by the Boninites at the time of the ported, where the services are | SOlM NE Tt get a good at a good cig pays. In the same an active Sabbath This committee The Trades and Labor Council of iawa, waited’ on the Premier and asked that the Dominion Government pass an alien labor law. GRE. s ® g H E E 4 z i not be told that the Comstock lode was i i in the world. |§ 4s what gives Moods Sarsapar’ larity, increasing sales and w ‘The combiration, proportion aad process in preparing Br nown to other mediemes. and mak far te and corner of the buman der the beuefiewst influence of much increased interest in missione.. generally, will be the resalt of these s. Briefly, then, the important facts «ad figures relating to the discovery of the Com- one occasion ab a party given by is 1 = AW. cr agec eel Ss eed pentbeeyee Seasonable Goo That we are admittedly head- quarters for Staple and Eien tay = | PECOBNIZEM Fancy Dry Goods Fact Dress Goods \Millinery, ete. New spring goods arriving daily. Buy your bill of spring goods from us. Those who come here regularly have the best: knowledge of our goods and low prices. We aim to treat every customer in such a manner that he will come again and often. All close buyers owe it to themselves and their purse to call and see what we have am obtain our special low cash prices. eask your trade right now—not particular who you are—your credit good or bad, your custom will do us. : © matter at what prices you see goods ad~ vertised always remember we lead the way and look for our prices to be a little lower “HRNRY « GLEISER. Highest cash price paid forall produce.._ Shingles! J. . SCHMIDT Has secured a first class: knitting machine (no coy)» and is prepared to do custom knitting such as. ribbed or plain Hosiery any desired length or size.. Shingles [ GANADIAN CEDAR 16 in. 5 butts 2 1-4 im—first | coed J. H. SCHMIDT, The Baker 1| class shingles which we can sell at $1.60 persq. If you need any shingles during the coming B R FAD and see our}! season, come samples and you will be con- vinced that it is the cheapest AND Hi E ALT Hi Be t shingle on the market. The quality of oux: Bread is beyond dis nte. tm took the FIRST PRIZE at the ‘all show. If you want any more convincing evidence, try it yourse®, Fresh daily- The Milverton Lumber Yards WIEDERHOLE & HONDERICH CAKES —= Builders and Contractor Fresh every dag, at as at\G» Guenther’s, Baker. Reasonable Prices. = EVERY MAN Flas or ought to have an-eye~ to his attire. Fine clothing: is the uniform of suecess ape prosperity. Every man seeks: OVERCOATINGS follows : ‘One of the societies in San Franciseo : is : Shine onket..Hcastenent,|nae adopted angne feaare 1 te Sarsaparilla Ai ear eet SE Claims whichdeveloped decoration of their church for the) Theone True Blood Purter. Ail drnxzists. $1. ae into mi or ePwenty a taeention, . Theee will bal@ied ra, Saatameaae rae dia eae © *Claims which developed played from the top of the bell tower Hood’s Pifls takeeasy asey Se inte dividend paying Te cicginel Christian “ENE br ser as ba cae SUITINGS and “sae:s1 NNO een. | denvorers,” in_incandescens temps of ee | 2 consent two colors. These lamps will flash-at INSHOOTS: tervals of ten seconds, from seven to LICENSE DISTRICT or nine, each evening. "The railway rates to San. Francisco FHiere are 2 few sample roasts by the convention have 2 annovnced. sporting ())editor of the Toronto Tele- NORTH PERTH. TRANSFER OF LICENSE gram: ‘4 anyone chance to see seven, Med looking heavenward at the high build- - Gngs they may know they are Guelph hockey team whe have blown: at points, 30 thet the rail A. cost the Persis endeavor .en whiskers, which are like the new mown bay.” “When Guelph catcher » glimpse of the Caledonian rink they will see the difference between a soup, plate and a . hockey rink.” Of course when the panties interested | Willi sell the-farm stock and ie ments of Henry ? they are despaiting| 14, Con 12, raged, Feb. 26that ane o Of the best quality. A perleey ft guar to look his position, He anteed ono sale, must have a Tailor to help Xow ixthe time tobuy your-Clothing for) Ri : » on Tien, Evers him do it, and a good Tailor wear. Prices aw ste: thing ness. at that. We claim first place H. . HASENPFLUG, men of taste. Our made-to order suits are praised every ERC ce where because they are it Appef’s Block, Main Street, models of everything that clothing should be/in material style, fit and finish. : Milverton. -ANTED — SEVERAL FAITHFUL W men or women to travel for responsible established house in Ontario. Salary $780, Bt J R I ON Position ber) payablo$i5 weekly and expenses. permanent. fer Enclose ae ‘The Tailor. % P See rs at ts Oprosire. Kerroner’s Bares Saom. 3 jn Milverton as the tailor of | The Milverton Sun a F THURSDAY, FEBURARY 25, 1897. . | cross Ning! Fal trope, g Sheriff Mercer died suddenly at at Bali Chiatham from an apoplectic stroke. [@ On Saturday night in an i game of hockey Stratford u T. A.C. of Toronto by 4 goals to 2. a pail ed alm Mr. Si X, she > saa Tying ey the point of death at Hunting- , ae eS ae Gladstone has again thrown his in- fluence on the side of the weak, He lias spoken for the cause of Greece. ‘A daughter was born to ex-Preside and Mrs. Harrison at Indianapolis last si ante Sunday. The Bell Telephone Company is ask-lin June. go ahnght mien aes jing the Government, for peruission to ae jnerease their rates. + Ber] hocke' the F of 3 joribanks, bro deen, was ebee. 4 T » 3 Peacefally standing and chewing her cud, AsIni J jim DOW vy charipi rontens ACASE OF TREE LOVE. : he (Contributed.) Ld PERFECT TEA as the sun went down, Blondin, the celebrated tightrope. uniats Be dana ots RIP-AN'S t the bars Be Behind the bills on a summer S, Her eyes were tender and big and ‘brown, ior breath as eweet as the new nown hay. The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine: Cures the — common every-day ] | i mewomo ils of hu: ity. FROM THE TER PLANT TO THE TEA CUP” IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. sain = " Tea is put up by the. beak quali exhibition| Hon. Geo. A, Kirkpatri Far from the west the faint sunshine defeated the | ant-Governor of Ontario, e anced sparkling off her golden hair, deep eyes were turned towards comie singer, is sec her standing peacefully now, Indian Tea Indian i Trubbid her ears— that Jersey co se, & ONE GIVES RELIEF. \ rade ace. ag Pigs rib. and 5 lm packages and never” See "ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT.” Wanted_An Idea Z2S23|"rcmeevavcasons 4 2 STEEL, HAY & ‘ Protect, ‘ideas; they may bring you wealth. i ‘Sau WaDbeneuRN, Patent Attor. se anc 9 Front Street East, Toronto, ae > sa r r he ASTHE SEN WETN DOWN : s ‘Two soldiers lay on the battlefieh! casion of the Queen's “At night when the sun went down, y hai one held a lock of brown. ‘& CO. Se raced inven! ok ad olds the intermediate at a woman cared, jouship having defeated ‘Murimnsed a prayer to God, fting his gaze to the blue above Th zs by a score acs of Kingston by ‘ow the battle sod, to 0. 1 On Feb. 17th the Hon. A. J Mar- sthier-in-law of Lord Aber i married to Miss Myssie |i or: ie ia hoped (thé \ from Barrie at the From has been taken from the hospital | India 6,583 cases have, been MPT and placed at hard labor. ‘An illicit stil was seized on Wm. ~ MeTiroy’s farm in Collingwoud Town- ship. costs for the offence. A bill to permit the construction of Corow United States Senate. Mrs. C. Breithaupt and family have donated $1000 to the Berlin-Waterloo hospital in memory. of the late BE, C. Hah es Breithaupt. i ide gists. Sold Itisr Dominion Government will hand over to the Manitoba Government all the |, ‘i remaining Crown lands in. the Pro-| cians Hite it) ‘The election in St, Boniface on the Jin all the ret ‘ mental Block. Toronto, as t week. President Cleveland has referred the| "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston and immigration bill 4 Secretary Carlisle} M ton spent Inst week io Galt ax : ; for an expression of his opinion on the saturday. Mrs Phot oP phi St fil merits Gfihe several provisions of the| or two there before polat Coan ae week Ograpnic li 10, Bill. : ‘he Cabinet was considering the | Man! new ise bi sim » francl ply adopts the various Provincial franchises for elections to the House of ara Falls ts z ow revived an Brown, of Nashville, Tenn. present Ministry will deal with the a Michael Brennan, the life prisoner | matter. le 3 ‘Kingston Peniten-| Since the outbreak of the plague in | One ki gros bai, u Is U : eriited of brown. a8 PS. Ee i 7 deaths from that In Bom- eR KKKKE ‘McIlroy was fined $100 and | dei It is estimated that 326,000 inhal ants have left Boubay on account And put it in your note|g er the St, Lawrence opposite Arising from Torpor of the Liver, pook forreference- rs was introduced in the sa 4 Quick—Banish Sick Headache-- loed and Exudicate THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS : iar 1Gc yard for 7$e aR ti ineocpols ‘The deinand is bie. 7 ees lite, ongibefore his day i 32 inch heavy flannellettes, rege! 36 inch grey cotton regular 5e yard for She ‘Best cotton shirting (fast colors) regular 12}e yard for Te (with border) reg. We for 125% umored at Winnipeg that the 36 inch @annelette skirting Extra fine striped Denim fo Heavy 9 oz cottonade regular 25¢ yard for 20e -omp! hmetic, astronomy, 4! so ee ialsecnecn | + shirt reg. 15c. yardfor 128 vietory for Mr. |pistorian and well instructed in oll the | Mixed points of philovopbical 3 | Expres , | poet, architect, and, above all, & silent man.—Boston J surna! DONEGAL. Merv’s all wool Tweed pants regular $1.50 pair for 990 -ANTED — SEVERAL FAITHFUL Ze Ib ov 6 lbs for $1.00 acto. Solory Best green Rio coffee 1 ‘Tajn bar ontmenl and enstilesowp 4e per ex? 1 smoking and chewing tobacco for 5 cts Position “permanent dressed stam e 3 ey 30 10¢ plug Tacket Mre. Armstrong and son Rueben, of sal, Star Budding, Chicago. 6 Ibs of Sulphor, Salts, Resin or Alum for 25 ots ton, North Dakota, and W. Whelpto oronto, were visitingat T. G. Rat MILVERTON 3 boxes good matches for 25 ets. Everything else at rock-bottom prices. Miss veek in Galt and fe T and. Mrs. Keating wad family, of i i ‘ha, who were here spending the Groscn’s Buocx, ie ‘iter. with. relatives, left for home on ae pill on Saturday. Tt) Tyarsday of last week. Will be open every Friday until further Se eallister left on Taesday for! notice, Hours—from 11 a.m to 4 p.m oattend the meeting of the : z Lae OE. +8 delega.e of Court G. F. MAITLAND. TERMS :—Cash, produce, and one price to all. : Coart Commons. dy. Queen's College has again practically | | Mrs. Charles Nese as be ap for We on the senior championship of the ; ra are. do" Hokey Armntion, Tase| is? fae, wea an, Watches, Clocks her b ith ap se Frid J riday ws Fa Day long itfter ovr well loved Queen has sed ° AW Wniversivy : i he honor. ng. be besten for the bunor: a eael Mcallister, jr. has becn confin ‘on of the lungs. She is nuw slowly eo) OR JEWELRY. .a| George Pfaff, Jeweler, full line of Wal- improvil was | to the house for the past two weeks with am | #5 constantly on ‘nthe | attack of bronchitis. At present writing he saree ire ‘Gata is improving. roe tage Seijol was closed on Mottdax of this week sR aor bay teacher was laid ap with an attack of Co ee AE aI eEeAts Be suitable for Wedding Pre DIAMOND SUBILES, as ~GEORGE PF: F M - roposal to celebrate Wirtowns GEORGE PRAYER: Main St., Malverten ‘thews Hotel, at _T, BR. station, kept by T. Button, had been tapped | PAS to the extent. of $350, The money had heen drawn Thursday for tke purpose to have high jinks generally, is the o factory solution for providing # Jasting ment which at least every year will be in sight of the people, who will : never forget the good woman and the “ Sik bas bec Vee, J have an overstock of ave of so much pro- 6 on yp bese kesh is %, When's Dongola and ealf, Bal tish pe ee vitain’s arms, A ae sy = sex ho ee f rea .% morals and Congress, and to te tt r Bg \ dispose of them have decided to cut prices in two. Just think Men’s Dong. Congress J. G. GROSCH rse-rAces nly. sntis- legislators of the ic are proposing to|* 20. to = aN Wee @ and Bals. at $2, regular price “ ‘ao = $3.50. : : ds are clean and the newest coin These g00 al oa woman | LOW Goodyear w Remember these goods will not last long so it is to your advantage to requir s t coming gene- eallearly and secure these iow priced goods. I have just received a new stock of Trunks and Valises. J. G. GROSCH MTT TTT TIT young man to fe for $12,000, at a cust of as Queen lo perhaps even. afver have followed her duto the Un ; s ay Nieuw (1G!

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