ee PR Tene a Pfaff asked | ine or boundary of toa ped sa core enters the guide to asettlement, or some dump eartl Bde « of Mill St. from excavations made | 75 0 mal When Corbett and Fitzsimmons meet then will come the plug of jaw. Jealousy auc European powers A were slaughtered ial: without | fh one of the Christian nations of Euro] lifting their voice. is about to'slap the big fellows’s face the nations rise in his defence. Surely Europe should be satistied with its re- adjourn- Pe Melee of bark bas Leen cut from tree deo Now when re THE LUMI POR Hie HAS GANADA PRE-| TS Lumbering operations begin early in the autumn. An e: perienced cord of shame without trying to|customed to forest life—finds his .way fate shield the blackest villain that }into the “ bush, “and in these strange sits on a throne. wild solitudes, where to the un- accustomed traveller every new scene is so exactly similar to those he has passed through, he never misses his way. Wandering on, he comes across a “blazed line”—that is, where a piece th torleave on it a white mark, or wread and confirmed. A by-law was febore ee some saplings have been read, authorizing the reeve and treasur- | CUl ae up; and keeping the er vl pages the sum of $1683.30, read | 58% tance other ae Po 8G omer be the division omed to forest life. The explorer. Louis Pfeffer that this council take the | Seeks for some eminence, on which may Public Library in charge and change the same into a Free Library under the be a lofty tree, and acending this he marks the tall summit of a grove of Free Libraries’ Act, Carried. Moved | Pines, and taking the bearing oy this by Louis Pfeff com P Coutts that the following gentlemen | The pineis singularly constitute the managing committee for ind the Free Library in the order following whic accounts were pas: to $110.18. E Panties ue Natsiges, cc, He Miller, J. oy im, R. Struthers. R. Fle Piles Cired i in 3 to 6 Nights—Ttching, Relieved in i council EE az adjourned to meet at the call of the the timber in sufficient quantity the Reeve. BIR, Clei ne Prepon aes Walks Ny \ joummulated - Se form a ‘“jam”—often a s and aN inches thick aceon feet lobe houses and smith Carri wed by Mr. by Mr. Campbell that a special grant mf went bee a Tonngl i i 0 lo. c 3 his erran giegaeiras, and | is usually found in family groups, fas a general rule occupy some- what elevated Jani Having found ast pine groves and spring, tobe driven through. small meet aoe ed, The clerk laid before the council | lakes and rivers over a hundred miles ing. pa the| before the St. Lawrence is reached; of Elina in reference to assessment for | and when we consider that, this must | Lot y, | be done within the short time required ideration, do. | for the snow to melt, and the swollen. filed, do. | rivers ve decrease A number of] that all the appliances that can be em-| Lot in volume, it is clear Eee. when they are dry, or straighten- . Amstrong, T.|ing a bend in the stream where the So Bidet, | Loose timber might be caught, and so 2 Kern, B serious cause of tired ‘All these considerations have to be thought of in selecting a site for acamp. If there is timber within J. } reach for more than one season's oper- a *> | ations, then the encampment ought, if Pp pe sibl le, to be central for the whole of Kor-| the limits. It must ring, P.' Me austen pe of gon water, and the' Jak river 01 t, A Bellar, eee as elect are to ie laid when H n hard, and with easy access for ie Ny a 2 Gi lerich Lumber | gang of men to erect a dwelling-house thi es tb ad | Workshops. At this time prelininay se supplies of food, tools, ete., are brought ir. Molloy that | into the forest, sometimes at the cost < fof a week's hard travelling, though pens the snow comes 'the distance can versed ina single day, —Cham- mini t a bade TERRORS OF RUEUMATISH. $00 Pat Ne | A Remedy which is Tastantaneous and that_1 Permanent in effect-A Calgary Resi- War[!: deniti Ccippled foe Pires Years, Be- comes Strong as an Athlete, No subtle or mysterious force could in its effects than ~—| rheumatism. — James A. “| Calgary, N.W.T., uy that seven eight years ago he became afflicted with rheumatism, and for three years it eyo peritenyer oa a term in the very seemed as hope-| jj gave res immediately and after th second bottle I threw away To-day I am as cere an Price 75 cents, Bold" by, wear Tors rance, ting | advertise 8S | cream,” ke, | Pointer’ which will help your oe ted | amazingly.” “Well?” curiously. “Ger in|said the man ” | Froude is always a Liberal.” at Herbert Fuller, has been sentenced to hanged yp | the eae of Capt. and Mrs. Nash. STONE SCHOOL HORSE d atk, plete.” are paying cashier te pA quietly, “I notice you it you make your own ice- “Yes” “Let me give you a blandly, fellow to make it.” Several Ohio lawyers once gathered in Judge Wilson's room after ome ment of eourt, and were discussing th “some me haye chought t ary Tike t to Ste and devote be remaining cher tostudies I {have neg! mosstid “Study law,” put in J mage We ‘Stabe poneral elecuioe a terres er called at the house of the late Pro- Froude, the historian. Mr. Froude was out, so the canvasser had to contert himself with interrogating the butler as to how Mr. Froude would yote. The butler—an old servant plied: “When the Liberals is in, Mr. Froude is sometimes a Conservative. When the Conservatives is in, Mr. Tn Giese the oo of the Greek Churet, her marriage, say, aS per a re Drugs religion is accursed, and my conversion the ian own religion is not founded upon Rt truth.” Instead, she said firmly; “I join the Greek Chnrch merely that I may be of one faith with my future husband.” And-the Holy Synod of Russia had to make this highly im- port concession young Berman girl who not eyen for the n of the empire would traduce the epee of her fathers. W, D. Weir's Sale Rexister. Will sell the old school house and aore of land, on Saturday, the 20th March in Milverton, The farm, farmstook ud unre ee: Kirkland, S. W. f lot as Mornington, at 1: 330 p.m., on Friday, March On Monday a 22nd, io un stock and’ implements of IN bitt, 2,,Con. 9 Mornington, Bale i commence at 1.30 p.m. On Tuesday, March 23rd si farm pus and implements of Geo. Holmes, 7, Con. 7, Mornington. Sale vo comindeie at 130 o'clock pan. ey — Thomas M. Bram, mate of the bark: tf d ac Boston on dune 18 for fet es disease, retain good health. Remembef Floods “Sarsaparilla ists. SL cure Liver Ills; easy ta Ho0d’s Pills tare. easy to operate. 250. an ice-cream shall be nameless, : $ tion of vanilla slowly po recognized; Faet a manner that he will ‘|All close buyers owe it purse to call and see obtain our specia No matter at what pri and look for our pric ny Highest eash price 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. Staple and _ Fancy Dry Goods. Dress Goods — Millinery, ete. We aim to treat every customer in such eome again and often. to themselves and their what we have and. ] low cash prices. Weask your trade right now—not particular: who you are—your credit good or bad, your custom will do us. ; ces you see goods ad~ vertised always remember we lead the way es to be a little lower GLEINER. paid forall produce. mera seh “Funny Pictures” is $3.30. none of our monthlies in which th and replete with wit and humor. ea nae oa bree of these magazin Rib disues tamcueinen A Great Magazine Offer We willsend ali three to. you for one year for $2 or 6 months for $1. “DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE ” is by far the best family magazine published; there is, i e beantiful and the useful, A ie ee LIBRARY * is a monthly magazine of fun. filled. with illustrations in eat its contributors are the best of aaecicl “FUNNY PICTURES » i another buinarons manthly ; there ies lough in avery tid of es arehandsomely gotten up. You should not miss Cut here and return Cou : | Demorest Bangin wed $2 please s Name pon properly filld out. Co. 110 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. (a vests Family Maguzine, Judges Library the magerine of fai nd Runny Picture foe cuclyeasias pe yo Post-offiee. Date. State: Seasonable Goods at Reasonable Prices. WOMAN, WHY ? 0 i ou hare fallow skin, Fimples,, Eraptions, ‘My many customers will fiad my stock of late the system rk the ‘neaithfat a lus nggich dose, which SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGS Of the om ats » A perfect fit guar- salater ieee ES ri Now i is the time to aie Clot for Winter . Prices vey Nery. 2 peas AUCTION SALE The = Mitverton erton Schuot clioo? Board will offer to, pedis Spoueter the a stone school ere of H. G. HASENPFLUG, | MERCHANT TAILOR,” “| Appel’s Block, Main Street, Milverton. SEVERAL Fall A ¢ d. H. SCHMIDT Has secured a first class. knitting machine (no toy} and is prepared to. do custom: knitting such’ as ribbed or plain Hosiery any desired length or size. J. H. SCHMIDT, The Baker BREAD 0 HEALTH _The quality of our Bread is heyont dis- it took the ati ORE “at the at sib: If you want any more ev: sivibing evidence, try it youre. Fresh daily. CAKES —. 5 Fresh every. day, at 5 ee sd. Guenther’, pt Pa) Duntroon was robbed 5 ney ona An extra session of Congress _ called for ae March 15th. Hon. David Reesor, the oldest senator rene is seriously ill at Tor- oni ress will be ected. that the Quebec ‘ay 11. P. Byers, of Asansel, Bengal, India, i is returning home on a furlough. ‘Wn, Smith, REE eae Minister of Marine and eries, is dead, at oo a Henry Ward Beecher died at know nothing of it tonlay.” Sold by James Torrance. penis, = the other day at the ‘age of 8 The ae of C.P.R. freight rates between Calgary and Rossland is producing excellent results. The total shartage in the accounts of tho late Treasurer Campbell of Brant County 1s nearly $25,000. The excursion{trains from Western Ontario to Manitoba ees over three undred passengers las Tho various rekhefhsae e railway ymployees of the Grand Tran! Hamilton and decided ‘to federate. Kingston & Pembroke Railway em-| ployees have been frightened by what they believe are A ghosts of men kill- ed on the railw At Hanover ee horses owned ie train and were killed. The House of Lords refused to tak up the ia conferring the Parltatnen: tary franchise on Women until the| aime ihe been Cegided in the House © of Com A true veal has been found against the late Dominion election, Lawyers Mabee and Macpherson left Jast week for Ottawa to argue before the Supreme Court the case of the townships of ae ys, the town - ships of Grey and Elm: At the Stratford Hoh a a holding upan engine undergoing re- pairs gave way and let fall the ponder- | Pé ous weight, nearly killing several work- | & men who had just come from under it. Mrs. Crowe, of London, an old lady of 80 years gashed~her throat some time ago xo badly that she half severed the wind-pipe.. Her constitution’ has been so vigorous that she has entirely recovered, Oil has been found at Rodney Mills, Elgin county, and Mr. John Rasbery, To Rey. Hugh Jol tO, formerly this city, fell ae duty of conductii at Bits fe se e & = es 2 Be a the church ot which this ie diningaied Canadian Methodist is pastor Fire was discovered in the ‘Waterloo street Methodist church, Stratford, tween 1 and 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and before the flames were subdued the interior of the building £ was also aged. Loss probably _ be tween $2000 and $3000; building insured for $6000, contents $1000. Mr. Cliatles Devlin, the well-know: migrat relan ction | for which he is well destined — lection is necessitated in the The election p 2 . Ex-Mayor bi ame of Hull, will be the Liber- I candidate. 5 Cables have been published from Mr. Charles Russell, representing the mi that the Quebec Bishops were advised in February to cease their agitation eae delegate to Canada. BEAUTY AND HEALTH TO FAIR WOMEN" Mics Annie Patterson, the victim of Se ul Debility, Takes on the Health of mee eas nothing more than a temporary smal and. the “reaction ag - Diath o struggle gave Be Cure’ for timable we ress ace home, kk met at | admir: ates fall specimen History enpnszes the value of | ehis pablication. ours. ay hae: Pe current number (4th ae fee rll 1 Raropes Caray pao in Uni rr ox Johnston, Ph. Siagle number. 40 centay sample 10. cebtss ried Any Under the w’s Cure for the Heart— Where disease has affected the heart the remedy to speedy in its effects, or all may be lost. Mrs, Roadhouse, of Willscroft, Ont., It is ex says: “Cold sweat would stand’ ovt in Provineial elections will take place on| » M be applied must be because of heart was at han apes ao 3 ‘ed Dr. Agnew’s the In © thirty Se CURRENT HISTORY, succeeding number of Current ca began ae library, in_ public in rate should be without it. ‘The informa- ii red se ee condent into a ntabilated Pesncerge of results; in Cuba; Venezuelan Treaty; Inter- tes; Manitoba School Set ‘ettlement; Brit i tics; Hambur, ek Duell and Mili tee ADY; in Famine; Philippine tt; Progress of Science; New inventions; Important legal decisions; Bicycle industre; events in the world: rt, Edueation, Music, Religion, Lite! >, ete.; ant hical sketches six paves and circulars fre ees prohibitirnists are Loe ing for the plebiscite campaig Spell Shingles ! Shingles | CANADIAN CEDAR 16 in, 5 butts 2, 1-4 in,—first class shingles which we can sell Hyper at $1.60 persq. If you need T|any shingles during the coming season, come and see our samples and you will be con- vinced that it is the cheapest shingle on the market. The Milverton Lumber Yards peeaet Oat WIEDERHOLD & HONDERICH| so Eggs Builders and Contractors. 0. moet year EVERY MAN Ni >| Has or ought to have an eye| pr Fine clothing | to his attire. is the uniform of success and prosperity. Eyery man seeks 2 . to look his position, He must have a Tailor to help ae him do it, anda good Tailor oo at that. We claim first place in Milverton as the tailor of men of taste. Our made-to order suits are praised every where because they are models of everything that clothing should be in material style, fit and finish. ene oT The Oprrosrre Kertoupe’s Barber sae Wanted-—An Idea 2: a eee = License To Tavern Keepers, Shop-Keepers, and all others Interested. NOTICHis hereby given that applica First names of mapa majorit: eh ee are ager ‘of May by thet aderignisd ap Disrist of Forth Perth Day of April, 1897, Applicants will require to furnish the two good and sufficient sure- ties when making such application. © | Any application from a part # licensee under the Act, or for pre- mises not now licensed, must be ac- not now a certificate sen by of Sere entitl vote at an election for be aK aOR pollin, division in ies for which -a Ticense ted, and said majority must in- elude one-third of the electors who are at time of making application resident within said polling epee Pho {| Will be open every Friday until farther notice. piremnne ee Ont, poaeen 4, 1897. MILVERTON © - tographie Studio, Grosen’s Brock, Hours-from 1] a.m'to ¢ G. F. MAITLAND. ravates the haw, El Gis Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY. George Pfaff, Jeweler, Has constantly ov hand » full tive of Wal- English lover | Colnebas an Teas ll all weat for thelr gas prize iF ideas; Write 335 cae nn, Gon 'Patent ator: Sad ut of two hundred favemious ie ———— Solontifio American Agency fer HT mdbook write to Seale iene Some tren oh ren Panea tee HERES Sets ae GOING NORTH. - ae a0 Express 10:50'a, m. “Express. . Fm Mixed, p.m, Frei COMMERCIAL. Muvyzrrox, March 11, 189 Fall wheat'per bush... an Spring wheat, per bush. Barley per bath Apties per bag 6 foot toy thea amine torenty oe > never sold io NTED men ee ‘women a ble oa18 Be, oe expenses, eee aoe mee tonal, Star Building, Chicago. 39 A PERFECT TEA FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. ** Monsoon” Tea is put up by the Indian Tea. ara panic of foe bet oat of Tn indian ie __ Therefore they use the grea ios tha why ey ‘only in the original @ STEEL, HAYTER & CO. ? ‘Wand 1 Front Street East, Toronto. wo Ssert SS8S/| Skaee 13 RIPANS The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the common every-day ills of humanity, cine? ONE GIVES RELIEF. _ JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar ewes Wanted—An Idea Eeeize Guumber, Lath, Shingles, Pumps, ete: runner, Ont, ‘Write sOHN ‘Webbensuan & Co, Paine Attar” aad hist of rashington, D. 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