The Milverton Sun ; the government bishops |may rage and rant, froth and foam, ‘but they will see Sheol frozen. over be-| fore Separate schools are established by THORSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897. The Canadian Temperance League American side temperance orators to; surutiord Jecture to Torontonians on their morals’ b ‘Fancy these men coming from a land ‘to lecture on morals that is away be- hind in the race. Ifthe League would display a little patriotism it would not be hiring these men toj ‘come over when good Canadians are} wefused admittance to the other side} by such men as De Barry. 4 A large number of temperance | i people eet the Ps are in Manitoba. — ELLICE LAW COSTS ae bag Editor : iting on this sripstin in the ferald of the the township's solicitors that the collection of these costs, sonal have been unable to ie the Maitland rin perl that it is bet- to take “half loaf” than go to law id my get ee of fl proposed to the ps ga brought in by the Legislature. In nine cases‘out of ten whose condemning have not read the bill, but relied on a very ‘unreliable circular sent out by the Dominion ‘Alliance. The bil is not a radical ‘temperance measure but it may be termed: s progressive measure, in that it cutsdown the number of licenses |° Pe ; ned, eas i haye been preferred to the De-| iti; tment of Justice against J 8, County Court Judge for Perth County, of | %y frequent inability to attend to the ae if ‘the bench, yges are made by local -esidents and they will be investigated rai special comuni PeThe abeye Sa appeared *in The| ‘Toronto World on Thursiley last. Judge Woods does not very much fear van investigation, What ground focal residents-of Stratford ‘haye for making the charge we do not know but. we do| know that Judge Woods always was valive to his duties when presiding at Milverton. ‘He is sometimes gruff and often blunt, bat always religiously im- ;partial—the essential qualification of a _ Judge. As regards his. attitude on the "bench, the worst that can be said of'| him is that he is sqaure and upright— | mo very mean traits of character. How- vevet, let there, be a fair investigation .of the facts, A delegation of Temperance people the other day were met at Toronto by, sthe Ontario Goyernment and ‘they so ‘far forgot themselves as to hiss the Premier. In consideration of the op- position shown by the Temperance peo ple, in deference te whose wishes the ‘bill was introduced, Mr. ‘Hareourtshould and why try to huntor the whims of a few cranks, ‘The temperance ‘people thave shown theisselves extremists and because concessions have been made to "them in the past without muc& demur they now possess the idea that they] ~ have merely to sneeze and everybody will sneeze in unison. But ticensed that are just as worthy of consideration as the alleged rights of the temperance4 people and the Ontario government ‘has a right to consider them. “Whe Federal. Government isa plating an extraordinary step, which is nothing less than to withhold the writ for an election to fill: the vacancy in -Champlain and to inform Parliament: that this decision had been reached because it was impossible at present to Jhave a free election in Quebec owing ‘bishops of that province. issuing ultimatims to the people far- bidding’ them under a penalty of ex- cominunication to support: candidate that will not subscribe himself to a written pledge to oppose the arrange- mente mace by: thé Federal and Manitoba -Governments. They are seeking to desttoy all liberty of speech andaction. - Parliament will likely re- ply to the question “Elow can’ we se- Aedre free élections in Canada?” by pass ing a statute making it an indictable offence for anyone ‘to make use of such spiritual “threats or-terrors’ as would ‘have the effect of taking away from,an elector his absolute right to cast.a. m vote. -What- the bishops mean isthard Xs “abbate ‘life the Dominion over. With free | the head it gives immediate- relief n- side of half an hour, and a littlé per- severance quickly rids th ow ti as ay Ps coming from Reeve, and one satena should be caccaly considered by those interested in the It is evident ‘rom the whole tenor of the Reeve’s letter that; the council will tax back on the drainage area all costs ay i any way can without any regard whi ever to the jase or eine of See a. course, after year the thigdrain we were led to believe that searching gale setting in from the drain, they were forced to make a definite announcement. declaration that they would gladly accept “ half «will not be satisfied with nothing,” for fear no doubt of being shot out into the limbo of the moon. Now in order to successfully resist the unjust claim of the council for law | * ‘off the desinase ates in. Ellice, ery action by all those interested the drain is aay Divided, re W tb to die Gant by whom pelled tu sup sorrow in silence. There- iter os attend with ion. The council has no just claim aguinst.us, and the game of bluff and of browbeating attempted by the reeye.and Clerk Pearson at the stack meeting will not avail if we but stand true to our own interests. Let some one then name a time anc place of meeting and let there be a good turn cut and ways and means lopted to protect our own interests} ig ‘this matter, and if nece: drain be requested to m those who ;were paid too much fos thelr setvines, and from all avail- ble James Crawrorp. . “W. D. Weir's Sale Rexister. Will sell the old school house and | it. 4 acre of land, on faneee the 30uh | * Marchin Milverton Phe farm, = tagiletatl and aver of Geo. Kirkland; 8. W.4 of lot 2, con. 7, Mornington, at 1:30 ac on Friday, March 19th. On Mendéy March 22nd, the farm stock and implements of J. Nesbitt, ‘Lot 2, Con. 9, Mornington. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. On Tuesday, March 23rd the sre stock and implements ofGeo, Hol: Lot 7, Con? 7, Mornington. Bale 10 to commence at 1 30 o'clock p.in. rae farmstock. and implements on rsday, March 25th, of J. S. Reid, Jot 16, con, uy Sis alata Sale to commence at EASY VICTIMS. A eats Percontage of ve Membersi in — ‘om Cat: amounting to $11,175.23, from | Hence the Reeve’s| been a loaf” but that they | P= a. : ments, ‘hesides, drew our money from sh bank and | ing kin Fone of is Found in Dr. ‘hibee 5 Catarrhal Poweder—They Tell Their + Own Story af Successful Recover. Through This Remedy. of. Dr. %s ‘even Bipuai- What as done for these Parli Pe doing for thop- sands of others in public and private, cold in the head of all trouble. — It is eas; that and prodaceno hata a ie Sold by James: es Torrance, R. C. cemetery on Tuesday March 2nd. nden city council cigarettes or coffin be license of $20. A couple iA Indian skeletons were of some 4 el e shelving re whites ever:saw that cor ‘An exchange gives the following ad: vice: “Drink less, breath <4 clothe less, bathe more; worry | | work mote) waste ive more; write less, read more; preach less, ees more. next annual meeting of ‘the Ontario range Lodge. When it is considered that Weodbrid; all the mure magni ram, Mt Ps of Waterloo, Queen’s Plate race, which i on May 22nd: Dandelion, edna le | Abbotsford, Dalmoor, Bon Ino The Tar. = ee to an ingairy as it postage must be paid, of course Gackies aaoweies all pplled<-Lisigivel Banner? new. steel bridges in Elma to the structures. to go to the expenditure of stone abut: the cedar will last pro- make a good job .of eats township s in hand, .at_ the head of his (gins on the market in straw, when a a way, asked. “How much for your “$3.50.” “Pshaw | that bit of a jag ey, Fil give ‘The Loi by-law compelling all retailers of nails” to pay @ Palmerston is to be the place of the ¢, the home of Clark Wallace, the Grand Master was making | . a big pull for it me aae 's-victory is ‘Joseph Seagi has entered the following Sorses for the to be run Mr. A. Gibson, a school. teacher, of d | Donaldson’s Mills, near Kingston, when returning home through the woods the. other evening was chased by a wolf. The house dog’ attacked it and was killed, but Gibson, during the fight managed to despatch his wolfship with mission to the munigipal ake of th the tart, a § Q g j z E i a fe & 2 P i - i iy ¢ go Should it finally be "The Blua Council, at its meeting on Monday, let the contract for three Stratford Bridge Co. The total amount to be paid for the three bridges is $1,024. In the long run these class of bridges will prove cheaper than wooden The abutments are to be cedar, as it-was not thought advisable The flooring 4 bably 20 years er more ‘of the new bridges will be completed the latter part of Jume, The. contract es dar abutments was let to et to mes Hanna, of Atwood, *who will d Roubpiem Bee. Last week a bis from ‘aiborat ip'in Goderich, waiting for a buyer of his oat. gentleman, in a bargain- “Phe answer was Demorest Pabeune Co. 110 Fifth Avenue, NY. Sources The mortal remains of Thomas|~> Hunt were laid to rest in the Hespeler pecognized Fancy Dry Goods’ Fact Dress Goods New spring goods arriving daily. ae Millinery, etc. 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 ie purse to call and see what we have and : obtain our special low cash prices. ae Weask your trade right now—not particular who you are—your - credit good or bad, a your custom will do us, vertised| always remember we lead the way and look for our prices to be a little lower TENRY + GLRINER. 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" Seasonable Goods at! Gures Prove the merit of Hood's Sarsaparila—pos) | e3. Cures of Sc-ofula forn pat | -Rhew., with intense itehing and vase scaldsheas, boils, pimples, ete. Gures @ Deen eumatism, ,Catarrh, by toning gud amzing rich, r8d blood. Cures tl Nervorsness and That Tired Feeli fadeean seein ns cei San J. 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 Jéngth or size. J. H. SCHMIDT, The Baker Reasonable Prices. My many customers wilt find my stock of SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGS ‘Of te best quality. A ee fit, guar- Pholographie Studio, | + cone Buoox, bs has * = Hoods: gene BREAD | een sem HEALTH Appel’s. Block; Main Street, The om ality of our Breas beyond dis. it took the FIRST PRIZE at ae * , Milverton! _ | Fall show, Tf gou went any more conv = irself. area 4 ANTED — SEVERAL FAITHFUL 2 or women to: rie Ne peor established b house: in Ontario. Salat ee paery tperk and pleasant to use ae iy ae xu te Oe ee to4.p.m. OF, eects = cd expenses. i. Reference. Encl Star Buildings Chiengo.. No matter at what prices you see goods ad- A ——— oSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897. nator Berchard is dying. He was ah a Liberal M.P. f | Mr ewe Sua hanged hi if at Mooretown, ~The new apr bill a submitted _ to the United States Cor Mr. G. B. Connolly ot Newbury was struck by a train and killed. The London City Council has de- vided to impose a license fee of $100 von cigarette vendors. sof Sarnia Mr, Robert Henry, has protested ‘the capa of Mr. C. B. Heyd, M. P. for h Brant. $ The oer reports say that the powers have declared jports of Greece, Mr. ‘he Rossland miner is still werning women not to come oF that country looking for Seplugeate At Canea a gun exploded ssian turret ship Sisoi Veliky, illing fifteen men and wounding an |&] ,officer and twenty seamen. Mr. Oliver Fuller Fuller, an aged } fr: farmer, living aloe at Wolfville, N.S., as fou murdered in his house on |*? ‘A mass meeting of 20,000 persons was held in Trafalgar square, London, to express sympathy with Greece in ‘the present troubles. John Foreman of Hamilton was stabbed in the back by a young man with whom he had » dispute in the vestibule of St. Mark's Church. » lication to-morrow, tective measure throughout. steanship Ye wb Sea was rumored a few tal wemion of eon. Waited | ‘The States Gon ingress began at noo, Monday. The arbitration ad isexpected to be the first important business to come up. President a si who jis visiting the Orange Free State, expressed chis -conviction that intheevent .of war -between the Transvaal Bepubli¢ and England the Boers would-be. victorions.. The Quebec. Government has grat ;ed $500,000 to the scheme for balding a bridge between Montreal guenil < on condition that the 1 Sorsemaeni ped the city each concrib- | te a like amount. Paley 10,000-ton freight steamers are built at once by the Furness ok jury at Oshawa is in- vestigating the Sevens attend- en with indications the shape of broken furniture wae dishes and bruises on the woman's face. Itis said that in the Algoma dis- trict. 6,000 mea will beemployed in the River Railway, 300 men will work on Government roads, 1500 will be pros- ,peeting, 3000 will be ensployed in = a@nines, and 200 in canceing and pacl ing. Many friends of the family will re- igret to hear of the death of M r. Jack- «son eee son of Senator oe of d died i Hamilton. Decease Texas, whither Be had gone as a nse resource for an attack of consumption. ‘a young man of great ability, sad hie “ceatly death isa sad blow to the dis tinguished Hamilton representative in the Dominion Senate. At Grand Rapids, Michigan, H. P. fe, who formerly oo to death, hot irons were appli ,to her feet and she was left “hand and foot for weeks- The woman is also charged with rubbing in turpen- ‘tine when. the child’s*flesh was raw through beating. of Germany, itis now tac! with Greege is largely personal, E ade of th a stockade of ibis Ge Lon | SOs ‘ederal | ©! ae Besides beating the little girl x bound | and el | peel cone.” 8 ‘Sir Ri chard Cartwright é : me avon Springs, New York, § n ALES wehvierr is now about well and is back _ | Trains Iverton the Capital before the end of tao week. si ‘The Six Nation indians of South Brant, Expres. formally adn Heyd, M.P. | Ti ict i ee ittedC- B. Hey, Sa, | Livense Distriet of North Perth | express ising bin the’ title Sasa ay (desert Ts Tavern Keepers, Shop-Keepers, issued from the: Militi ie and all others Interested. Dapeng og mall te ce tn age | NOTICE is hereby given. that applica- Tovar, Mack 16, 287 Lee-Enfeid weapon will be issued to the Se for License for the sale of Liquor, | Fall wheat ‘per tone +2 different battalions. e License District of North Perth, |§ bus a A pice e, Rossland, B.O., which has | f for the year 1897-8, commencing on | o2: ; yielded richly, hasbeen sold to aBritishsyndi- | ire day of May next, will be reovived | F 3 cate for $5,000,000. other British syadi- |B ino wodersipned up tthe z 3 : reed with the itario Gor i 30 ment. peopaats ie stim in the seek First Day of ‘April, 1897, rota 2 pes tent of mines in the northwestern part .o! if Ayes - s thi Pe pe wince. The Canadian mining Applicants will require to furnish the > : mes of two good and stifficient sure- ‘Hon, Cliflord Sifton, Minter of the In-|ties when malsing euch application. Hise icy ioe ase hens pointe Any application from a party not no fore Mr. Si iMither had the distinction not only of | licensee eee the Act, or for pre- . eing the baby bat lor in the Cabinet, but ad ne now Heensed; must ac- of being the youngest in the point. by a certificate signed by w r rt ia Ais firs Tarte. Aas ssajorty ot sees entitled to vote at | Hides Es Me Stratford, March 1% 1397. Fall Wheat, $ 72 wo 72! ji Spring Whi 2 erson 58, Mr ara situated, and said majority must in- | Petie? % ra oot Nowst 70. sam the British im. |olBde one-third of the electors who are | Oxte 67 seating (0a -titne of making application resident | Apples, per ig Meroe: fir are showing remarkable | *! Foe ae they increusedl 16-6 per cent in| within said poling <ubaitsion | Botatoes, per # nary, eid 100 per cont in the two MIE, ae ee months of 1897, while the British imports ae bake ge HB aes ‘om all countries only adeanced 4 per cent. CEERI ber yieae's a aS Canadian checee jumped from £45,000 inthe | 44 4 a9 Petowel, Ontes eee ary me two months list year to £149,000 this ‘are! : ‘Trice, etitte” “ eed ear; fish from £13,000 to 113,000; butter lt “a te £2,000 to-£13,000, ‘a nrus' 0 wo a avance; oxen) 21.000 te, £94, 00 5 sae a tact AUCTION SALEIr: z Gerieaned Ol per, Cie the Findnth and 16 ee 33 per cent for the two months ae STONE _ SCHOOL HOUSE Ee ps AwriiquEART T DISEASE, ® ; a Death sacar ‘Away Under the,Spell | my,. stityerton School oat tial itl effec uy of Di w’s Cure for the Heart— | public competition the (old stove fetal neha More ‘Wonder than a Fairy Tale | house and 4 acre of lan Turke: is the Story of Mrs. Roadhouse, of SATURDAY, MARCH 20th coe S Willscroft, Ont. 2 once pa Peo Where disease oe affected the hen ‘ 4 ‘th edy to fied must s :—10 per cent. of uschase money 19650 7 act He orn Circe: (ey th Blas in 21600 6 speedy in ite dpe or all may be lost. Mrs, Roadhouse, of Willscroft, Ont, minutes the sevére pain was rt bottle the trouble had am a know nothing of it to-day. James Torranee: pb og Tease The Toronto ‘Saturday Night is ¢.bpallishing a series of articles showing and after aioe nr ‘more than one | Has ¢0 W. B. WEIR, ‘See. of School Board. "| Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY. ee me Jeweler, @ full line of Wi ‘al- WI pacing for Wedding Presents, Repaii GEORGE PFAFF, Main St., Milverton Has or ought to have an eye tohis attire. Finé clothing is the uniform of success and prosperity: Every man seeks to Jock his position, He must have a Tailor to help him do it, and a good Tailor at that. We claim first place an 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 finisb. BURTON ’ br Oppostre Keer 8 ap Sop, SSSREs0S aumbe JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, & er, Laths, a Shingles; Pamps, Brunner, Ont. @ g: the pernicious unless a halt is ©: “Take a y rom Berenson te ‘you pay the local merchant ten dollars for an Katina pays it to the she to the desea for drs butcher for meat, he he farmer for mutton, he/to a laborer He digging* a well, he to:another, and so that ten- dollar bill serves the purposes -of trade that town indefinitely. 3 22 3. acy =r ee ia o eeoes lies on ‘nothing in ‘common with that profit is sue to the merchant who shelps to keep up your schools and ‘che man to whom you can appeal in an emergency to play the partofa neigh- bor? 3 — BEAUTY AND HEALTH TO FAIR WOMEN. Mist Annie Patterson, of Sackville, N.B., Nervousness ‘and Gere Dai ‘Takes on the Health of 5 a lady ; faritiy Provinces, suffered terribly feors andigestion Sold by James Torraneé. -| churches, your Riealke. and. fonds! ter taking three hotties vas eQm: Wanted—An Idea a Eee ir {dens; the . | WateraOan wens | tego Wasblugton, Cy for thet oe jaw price offer nd list of so liindred inventions want Scientific American Agency for _¢ Ps 2 ‘For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO, 361 Broapwax, NEW YORE. ldeet bureau for securing patents in America, Every CR report i CL - Srieutitis SAuwerica Latgest cfroalati ‘selentiBc paper ePiReaticens Ban shoul aoleg Ge series sizragut. Adare it Berns, New at $ any season, a Shingles : Shingles CANADIAN. CEDAR 16 in. 5 butts 2 1-4 in,—first class shingles which we can sell 1.60 persq. If you need shingles during the coming come and see our |samples and you will be con-| vinced that it is the cheapest} shingle on the market. The Milverton Lumber Yards ANTED — SEVERAL FAITH ee tot sible cxtblinhed house in Ontario, Salary ycpeyable 15. weekly’ and expenses. ‘sition perma Reference. Encl a impel envelope. ‘The Na- tional, Star ‘Bailding, ‘Chicago. 39 A PERFECT TEA PERFECT TEA FROM THE TEA PLAIST TO-THE TEA CUP © INITS NATIVE pons ‘blend, bie Semel em a and sell ito: Beers) Pucup ia ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP Tt Tfyour grocer does donne beep Ha Ha ee @ STEEL, HAYTER & CO. i ang 13:Front Street East, Toronto. REP-A-NS The pein stand- ard Family Medi- cine: Cures the 9 pas common. every-day ills of humanity: ONE GIVES RELIEF. AR - | WIEDERHOLD- ‘& HONDERICH) & Builders and Contgnc .ctors, Wanted—An Idea 2239 POLO WepveM SEAN S Con Patone Atto Washington. DC Tre J.G. GROSCH > ‘ uu YOUR SPARE TIME é I have an overstock of dispose of them have decided to eut prices think Men’s Dong. Congress ‘ and Bails. at $2, regular price $3.50. Breas Prands are clean and the toe Goodyear welts. Remember these goods’ | will not last long so it is to your advantage to eallearly and secure these low priced eyes, + & I have wie veceived anew stock of Trunks aad Palises _ in two. dust newest eoin| travel for respon °