THE ciiéeo or me BELLS DISTRICT NEWS SHORT STORIES RETOLD. we ch oo Sun How sweet theses 6f of wth: Sabbath bells | some Interesting Items Culled from the best Local Ne in the County one its c1 ic tells, Neighboring Press and trom Other uring the ee of Mr. “ Past Sue is oe rt ee Jn tones tat Bont upon te i, = Kources ae by Sin. W. Harcourt, the daily tek Sammable. | Seieeiaen ‘And T will put ie simple chylnes, Stratford’s Curfew oe Fang for the| papers have had tein Hberally sper Tes rane lesdinoss eve e language of the-golden chime ; first time on Tuesday adorned with headlines, sa landotes spines ms M happy | sony pliers cider Freeman B. Foster, fae |, was} British oe Asa ae sy Ee ADVERTISING RATES. 5 oe fined in all $20.52 for neoing to| Smination of les,” a cently Year. 16 3 1 mo. “Ghimed out rom fied owerea bel; | Fogister the death of his two lalorers stopped at a bookstall,| STAC | Year. |6'mo, | 3:mo. The place that sets | “This ia the church aot built on sands, Alex. Pebbles has pie nok halts ate eae an the contents Bills; | One colamn...850 00/880 00] $16 00] $6 00 the pace in qpemblem of one not allt ot hands; drun the Atwood roller mull any longer. | ‘te younger said : say, Bill, what | Half column.| 30 00| 16 00] 9 00) re pe He ink keen abi are these ‘ere limited liability pee Sn 16 00} 9 00} 6 00! a Come wi ip bere 1x ‘Come, Soeship here! cann p it in repair. stock companies and thingsd’ye kno Big -| 10 00} 6 00} 3.00] 2 00 In rituals nd John and Wiliam Noble, of Elma, me nay 500} 300} 200) 100 Chimed ext the Bpleepatian bell a little over a year ago went out to the} “ evelt Til tell replied Bill. uy a year ago you,” rep c - Raed: easiness peerage cave ! mining districts and began prospecting | “ You an’ me, and an’ ’arf a dozen of = Linares a are = se i f 80) ies proclaim hs Now th ¢ 4 > i >| the rate o! Hing, ‘nonpariél, far “Nop nats inp ie low they are wealthy, our ‘ pals ’ puts a penny a-piece to an eipects ie. RR Sig 5 aes A ae cn tho ua, eteral pan Hgin county keeps its prisoners in| buys, some Pek x ee | Tie Sein ee Tere obi Gillesenion toate i there can be nothing new ; food at the cost of six and a half cents | I calls myself managing director an way of doing business, Some enna be ee peer o per day. Guelph spends seven times| sits me daye an’ I smokes that pipe an’ Medica! . E 5 - Pealed out the goot'old Dutch bell. that amount, There must be either | ‘bacca, Elly ge ee, bcs the} “ay. EGBERT, M: B., M.D. ©. M. grad- dealers simply strive to get a “ Oswell ! ters, swell ? j excessive extravagance in Guelph, or| Yeung ome. * But w lo we come | uate of College of Physicians and Surgeons i i Tepellow thee vag subeieltin | Vthe pristuers ie ina cong cone iat” | + Ob,t answered Bill. * You're of Ontario; also nost graduate student of| ff customer in their store sell as Through faith oe cantare, | rather badly off for. food, Stratford ay shareholders. You Jooks on and | conden horpipt) Maron Miverien, One {ff much as they can at one sale by ange benea| * {strikes a hay Py 8 need a6 cents, | Spits.” Telephone connection’ with Poole, Brunner, fs 4 : ae egrt Sacred i seas saith 5 One day @ student of the the ‘ef the f, Lateran Church aed Rostock | Pad ap eae Oswell ! “sis ll, progress ef the famous ~ 5 : ae ro oie Se ante Waterford high BA caught a robin aah Tilted tial, the celebrated| 4. D. NAISMITH, M.D., L. F. P #] Pect to see that customer again. : a Edinburgh. : . ++ Farewell, fare, base world, farewell 1” | "/ich had a piece of paper tied on its] preacher was teadiap the editorial | Edinburgh. Graduate of Toronto gaol ; : farewell, fare, base world, farewell t and on which was written the fol- i oe vom | ts Graduate of Colle Racer to ee Uys rs In touching tones exclaimed a bell; lee, 8 Westy cebe il thie} CommeD'S in the Sun. “I wish Dana.|Sirgeons of Ontario, Telephone at Rostock, eee st i ports or robin bold AME: senda: <1 would not say Bach severe things about, Brunner, Robt. Hanna’s ai customer no matter how small Do notin woke the avenging spring?” ‘The sie Ho dean me,” he said. Bli Perkins, who was in | am | Mesgeaa aa Be the profit. What we wantis to learn the way to God; ji *|the room, remarked that Mr. Dana| residence ae, pa t Sep tte wor world, a, farewel Ere farewell my ae ee ies te had recently eslared in a lecture that Retin set pias ideas neiboam| BR liga ne paper to Po it was right and proper to publish in a Dentistry ee - “To all aba we tl ba nea announcing the cap- | oy, spaper asiything ‘hots Lord per- iL BRUCE, eer int. |] Visit our store and examine for Com mitt pen. “Dana goes be- ahs R. S., Toronto; also é Re a Pe ae There was a case before Police Mag-| yond Ae Lord,” said: Beecher. “He menlrof the Huta Pos Grants Shoo uhameelves.. he: gouds!, and ag epodey BS have prepa then istrate O’Loane last Saturday after- publishes ins that the Lord didn’t b Prosthetic Dentistry, Chicago. ote, workmanship will do the talking id praise men. neon in which some half a dozen young | permit No. 5 Mai street, Listowel, Ont. Will Salvation’s free, we va wwe tell,” men figuied. It appears that a couple : iii Yisit the Queen's hotel, Milverton, every 1fl better than anything. We can Bont the Mehatitso Bell of very small members of each house-| ‘The Count Saint Germain, who ap-| Monday from 10 m0 7 pum é a ; —Geo. W. Bungay. Became engaged in a ool on| peared in Paris in the reign of Louis | Pi . ee ADDITIONAL LOG AL COCALS Good Friday and later some of the| XV. and pretended to be possessed of Veterinary now before we get too busy elder members took part in it, result- ne elixir of life, md a valet who was| “Jaf ENGEL, V. S., Milverton, Ont. Thos, Reid of the 9th line, Morn. ing in the sees setions bel laid | almost as great as his master in the art| Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Tor- - ington who for some time had been|for assault: J dade | lying: Onbaiwhen the Cocee earl on nen diseses of domestic animal suffering from cancer succumbed to Mary, Michael Bush i Freeh y, | describing at in dinner-party a ciroum- mae Ree Sines ee paca ‘the loathsome pee on Monday | J. Bash v. James and Thomas alae sterice «which ecurred ap the' court of 2 ce, Lad. Chronle Discasea. & spacial Be buried in the|end J. Bush v. T. Murphy, the. latter “his friend, King Richard I. of Eng- 7 Presbytoree ees Millbank on nd oe deateoy ing. a watek. Ho, magis Jand," he appealed to his servant for the 3 Bee ae Pere er “Tuesday ‘afternoon fined the ae oe tas SEY PO, pit a veseridaty College, Tarouee, ONL: ae Thos. Scovt ef the Oth line, Eres one dollat each and costs| the greatest composure, replied, “You traats all diseases of domesticated animals: Eocene, who had itis ee for | and an ibe eas case the ateadane ea 3 T have been only _five Salle by rane: oblierwiee eee nee 1] some time passed away on Sunday] in the fourth case the defendant was|fundred years in yo | attended to. e waaes She was baried i in the doce ratostey to pay for the repairs of the eset rae master, musingly, ‘jp | Kept on hand. see ke a Mornington Presbyterian cemetery on | Wateh. was a Jittle before yoar time.” Societies ‘ne Victor1A Crotaixa House Tuesday aftern Sen ania D i uring the flood of five years ago o10 é fo, 99, Milverton, meets every Milverton Another young site as gone out peslese ‘says a writer in the Chicago. Times. | seco: ast Tuesday of every month, at ‘On Tuesday Alexander ae aged| Thr «ad intelligence of the death ot| Herald), I visited the section below Solo, is nthe hall over & Cer an 20 years, son of John Neilson. of Wit rn tothe bilages a mst. | Memphis with a newspaper artist. One | Rothacrmel’s store, Visiting brethres a Mornington, succuinbed to an attack | {heouvity wt . He was afternoon we we: shed h reding om pliin: wert he. oontracte I re perched on the top| Spencer, Recording Secretary. pneumonia and his mortal remains| and after 5 days ines died at at the tome of of | of a bit of highland viewing the waste I, 0. 0. F, “Silver Sat Lodge,” No. will be buried in the Millbank Pres-| iis sister Mea.’ Cardi the | of waters when an old. negro appronch- | 95 sed llubabiter Bene Beat rieven cemetery to-day. Alex was any i Serpe Listenne Sin ra on éd and offered to sell two fine roosters. |7.30 p.m, in theit hall, post offies buildin Age or dae crea eg ant Colonel Blakely, ~_ t Teleto, can ee ia he Spat siting Be er weloome, 4 ne new ae Ontario. poet ee eteli | that eaten So much corn poe uti While pee he manifested as ry = ia that he could now afford to-keep'them | K. 0. T. M. meet™ eve "EROS is ry first and thir pati forti ade: Ever: aed County of Leeds. His early days were | longer, and tlierefore he had detided | Thayeday of eaoh month at 8 clock pm, . Jeg | spent on the tarm and attending public if eae ean skill, and loving ‘hands | school in his uative coasty aad tree wn | t@ Sacrifice them and stop. the drain on {it the I, 0. 0. F. hall. Conrad Schueuker, | were capable of doing to stay the] terms at the Smith Falle eam schoo), | his corn-erib. “Where did you get| Com-s W.M. Apoel, RK In es : youre life was done but all in vain— | tanght b; ae Peter, M.A. afterwanis| them, uncle?” Tasked. ‘The old man Business Cards ig °) | Principal of en pce : is drab eed io es the Ruler pee ah inet Ip tine Pehod-: wee ele pies ab pe aU for . aso Ds WEIR, Auctioneer for theiCoun! Alex nigie Monae hee So oath ; icularly geometry S then =e sk s oe ins ao tics ot Perth and Waterloo, Conveyanc 4 mark as he | which knowledge stood Lin ie good stead | Semmen are from the No’th, ain’t yo?” | 1 Vills and was fond of reading and reciting. He | when pursuing his studies for t ie peotnsion “Well, yes,” I replied, “but - whut’ has Affidavits made. Bi appeared ice ‘the public several | of civil engineer. In the. spring he that todo with. ie? “Beeuz, sab,” he | Village Cle 1 i a s drawn aud Poet in | Grosch’s Shoe et ieerton: 4 * times and acquitted himself well. : Said, “mo Suuthern gemmen evah ae Main street, : Much coe is felt he tae w ie yuin nes a aisuehs wealt Bey acs “sks! ORLANDS BUS LINEA E borily aftevat I joived by his arentsand | Diggah whal he gits any:hing,” ‘ ia all, taxi 7 All oe Gea ere = a reaved family who were very fond of| othermembers of th fanily, and settled on e discs cole prompelcattenenea Waal him a farts about 2 miles trom’ Milverton, Dolland, Maple St, Bropeiston, CANADIAN CED R After completing his eourse as civil engineer GT. R, Time Table ghanclabc 2 sutldlag Operations, in 1971 he ugain set his fee westward and CIAL LIVERY, | Milverton, comm é Se leave Milverton: First clase horses and rigs at all times.) 16 in. 5 butts 2° 1-4 in.—first e Daw: Mr. Wesley Go deeb route,in company with M. Mekailden, PL. 8. Baggage transfer.’ Commercial: driving a He applied himself with diligence’ to bt 1 le St. | cla i bi ter le croton ee fg a ees“ S| ela Serres Pe ee cla SO ea We can sell stone foundation under i. those for whom he worked. About 1876 he Hotel N. Roe ix making an. addition | "28, Pei commissioner for taking ‘uaed at $1.60 persq. If you need ces sien wits and a notary public. The same EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. any shingles during th. . to hin house in the form of a frame yen | he received enjployment from the John Gropp, Peprietor. | Best, tig os and y gies during the coming itch Public works Department then ander the ; igats at the bar. First-class adcommoda- Medes dole us Tmperance cc ent of the late Hon. lox. Mo- COMMERCIAL. Her Eanatee cabling: season, come arid see our x » | Reni : i : wing her house r Bie a] 1878, ee cage in, the Interioe Depart f GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. |Samples and you will be con- new kitchen added to ment ea surveys in Manitoba and N.W-T. | pan : Mavens April 2, 1897. | First-class ecommiodation’ for commercial During part of which time he was in part-| £71s "heat Per bus travelers and. oth ree large sample | vinced that it is the cheapest Mr. Wm. Torrance is pulling up a aetehip® with | John i LSS of os $j rooms. Good eating Best. brands of ‘shed in front of his hor stable for} Fullariow Township. Mr. Crawfonl was ve a liquors a cies ._S. W. corner ane shingle on the market, the convenience of buggies and wagons. | not onlyetever but popular as well, aud the 6. 32 | and Mill streets, C. Hasenpflug, Proprieto M Ht arsine | ie mae up a opr Sai Pe ee creer ths : 25 25! QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The The Milverton Lumber Yards ., vi Pas ap] is n¢ abilities, elect- rege Beh Ri Riehes Sea a to his new| jag him t 2 tke local | Cegialatre as member Keo te Bee cod oea et uluces wie tiene ei ouse. for Pop! t, when the Reil rebellion 1 ale ‘ rf ; i Only the choicest of Wines, Liqnors and Mr. George Smith had the honor of| proceaut 1889 he formed company in 8 S| Cigarsat the bar. Good warm stables and| WIEDERHOLD & HONDERICH erecting the first building in Milver-| the Goveranet withthe tallies Corps, | atkeys per pou S38} plenty of shed room. Henry Rose, prop. Buildeis vat Gun A apie va S ale eon ie oe. Be, Ham ber Pound. 10 10 LS ® Builders and Contractors, forte Mateew Wikcary < " “*"| ep decor ei : 3 betianronn = Rear. | Was the only meiber of the ANTED — SEVERAL FAITHEUL Mi. Losis Smit is "st present | Parliament whosam active sevice in wait 3 81 Wissen or women to travel a A PERFECT TEA ‘erecting # new. frame. noted ‘uprising. Mr. Crawford was Mani- 18 1g} established house in Ontario. _ Mr. don Be oS oss ee poxeen Tand commissioner, for a lovg 3 new stal Stratfont, I Apri 2, 8 ee Ware itucum aris ce NKNOWN. No Matter How Intense the Pain saath Dateien Rhemmatic Cae will Remove see ly of “Highgate Tells commissionership iu genie pte What t Did For Her—Permanent Cure | Deceased was a dilizent stutent Salary si 6 payable $15.weekly a nd expense, Posit: 7, | Permanent. Reference. dl ef nd. dressed stamped envelope. ‘The Na via 3 to tp | Ster Building, Chicago. 70 35 |————— 7 W. MOWAT & SON, [Bstablished 1863.) Lanes pe Bankers and BrChers:. WTHEWomtD | rs Stan ling Nii s wrareaaitpeakis be satan Agevts for the “Cheque Dank. FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP a ae been declured by scientists that | ftom his professional work, he was engaged 16) offer business men unsurpassed facilities tix very disease has x remedy, ‘The Aifically in oe study and experiment. Ha 09) doing a banking bu sae IMITS NATIVE PURITY. fs te alwave Gud thes remedy. fi useful life been sparced doubtless he would | Beef, per ew Drafts istued payable at par in Canada or| Monsoon” Teais put up by the Indian ‘Tea eit des have made a name for bimself in. som april 2, ‘S07, | the United! States, aul ““Cheyue Bauh® proyersas.a saiple ofthe base Qualities of Indio been foun: a certain autidute for th's pain. | Pratich of natural science. He was a mem-| Wheat, white . $ pheques payable the srl over, convenieut Stats, Therelor they sss the greatest care in the fol dise se, “It is always effectiv ber in high degree in the Ma-onic society. red. eS 3 for travellers, &c, Writ 1 feritte fens rome ia blend, that is why they .F re's, wife of w well-known mang’ | His remains were aig a to. Winaipeg and 65, 5p | css callaeteds = uttwons at per eout foetal fella pe toe a facturer of Higagate, Gut:, sw was [interred on 5th inst. in epg ee oe with the 43 44 es on deposits in the Beeaie Depart- Popa Thy: aad § Th. packages, aod never seriously affected seh thea es of that ancient order. nd wa 26 my ankles, and x ws we almost, dic, {® bachelor und leaves besides bis ave par. 21 aaa effected on Mortgages at 5 val ‘ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. Aled Wie ped cha Tebonebt, and | cbts thicee sisters audeme brother James, of | Hay 1200 13 2 Stocks Bonds and Deb Te yout grocer des dt beep £6 tall bien to write we 5 doer eed tur yeaes sthout much bevels. T ae Tove ni Nagle cast ner ee 3 a ee Sat @ STEEL, HAYTER & CO. ° 15 17| drawn, Fire iastisteonetted ate Wand 18 Front Street East, Toronto, me DIED. 12 33) Li issued. See = have compl ely. 49 60 omen ner pee peerrsrerd Yared me.” Sold by James Torrance Baton Mervingcm, on the sos teh a 8|-\\ANTED— SEVERAL FAITHFUL| \\7ANTED—SEVERAL FLICHF. eens, ‘Thomas Reid, aged 6 i Woe astra to travel er le inen. or women te travel tut re. pon A syndicate of Elma farmers in the], Score —In Merit on the 18thinst., 35 49 lished house in Ontario. ), |sible established bonse in Ontario. Salary , Koken has Mrs. Thomas 400 595 Se weekly and ‘Stans ee a 3780, payable 315. w and, expenses. Pega are ion, Nutsox. ea ties lorningtois, ob the 20th | Beef, liiud., 400 850 me Raterens jdcoe, ulhiat- | Dalline che rmateAieateietcace. |-easliee “ten Clydesdute seal Dt inet, Al Neilaony aged 20 years, 8] Luh... oo. lil 6507 Old en SiMe nia etre seal en velo < he Nas Lad, months 7 days. Veal + 500 bu Sarbanes tioual, Star Building; Chicago. 38