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Milverton Sun, 29 Jul 1897, p. 5

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ae 2S eH et BAER TO THE QUEEN. Revered, A, beloved —O you ‘you thatrhold len office epoa earth i “Ten arm oF power of brain, or birth | *Could give the warrior kings of old, Victoria, To one of fe desert ci agg ‘This laurel greoner‘from the browe Of hit thetofecd dao base; And should and the-eare Phat poke eect sald time ‘Tg make demand of modasa thyme Tnugheot celegs woes be dete ‘Then—while a sweeter music Wher Shut our place wal ere all about: The sunlit al stp gre ‘Wake, Madam, this Tad thea tea ase wick beams id trust ale on An her as sis Wife, x and Queen; ‘And ata! the band,and ma eto Wnt of freedom wider ye ole oN aaa S BOOMERANG JOURNALISM There is much in Canadi ‘this i che sease. Tae see ‘the comitry e small city daily sits at his desk and sie the’ eet, the throstle aa to | violent aoa lawless burst of fury i n tu) q dates were to be elected o ble for the ‘more freely amon, ‘will then eireu! ale ill not all Pract of, ih communy os itical Tammanies, and =e mix'the me ta- Phor) our national life will be that Canada st Took vo save her pohti PARI aioe LYNCHINGS IN THE U.S. deplorable cases ide Or ited States, a contri Interior remarks : ‘ ey tes a tity of iment oe authority delegated from self. The first cri views of civil goverame » he sits dor ‘ites ajand subd it? hi lig: eo te digest of Ue article for his own’ Sawbill and ee OT als cpl g rogeees. ‘The readers of The Progress the ay are elected ‘with strong /editoriai-on a fast: Atl livia ayes of The Beogrese eeu Sa ‘oul to Toto or a lontresl. | “The careful slcltar of the girls of it isa Reform payer, it the Globe office, the digest vet ie Bobet the stately Colonial days in American wicca eneaty oo is as possible with vs todey as Ser aaa ey ores Bae the re it was.in the olden times,” writes Ed- ean iter form)electorate West. izzard, of wich Sawbill is th mate et ee as the cose maybe, appears with x ecto he d ed ieee ob che Pa ple,” The Globe's: rear gh Paton ona Great Question of the eae etc, Thess “ jforieiade journals Lai owning ont The Globe er The Gasetis inc apeat ious bat. simply to Sienna nee our che political.,organs ‘tie politica fiect the views of either the erst or. ‘st ilies |, week their cue from the city dailies { For judicial and unhiassed political criticism for well-weighed pulitical ‘opinions, for in- _ independent zesearch wad thought on ‘aub- so" \jects wil the domain of party jlities fe 3 e editors of Bevin pers neha Gh that should they serv Bny set country —unti ‘the ap: inted ere is a ** soft snap” await- fog th any of them live with this iatie ecaieay ain view. Pa ea consei ably to the fee Gat b in Canada it is con- seg ey toserve your party to your own pl . The Montreal Star and Witmess are SS ; be suid of 3 few other Canela journals ‘arts | Mecessary that we should return to one The Bargain Store. hy Week we are offering some unprecedented batgains in many different lines of our large stock. A Big Snap With every soe worth of Baking Powder sold we give a mahogany table or chair F REE. Other Snaps All our millinery will be sold away below cost: Job lot of fancy water sets at $1.45 only a few left. Fancy table covers in silk and chenille at rock bottom prices, Job lot of Gent's white vests at 98 cts. were $1.25 Art muslins “in great oo. ranging from 8c up to2 Bie and jars for pre- serving at cost. Everything must goto make room for our fall stock. “seo & Pfeffer, b 4 123 second mates for . . , Preserving Time The time having arrived when there will be a large de- mand for sugars. We have bought half a car load which we are selling at the following low prices : $1 22 Ibs best gran. sugar for - 24 bright yellow oe medium bright 6 brown Special au quotations for barrel lots. bs good coffee 2 cans pink salmon 4 tins corn (white rose) We have in stock a large quantity of smoked meats such as hams, side meat and shoulders which we are selling cheap for cash. GIVEUS A CALL-~ LOTH & GUENTHER. Hee It is when a man or woman needs something that an adver- tisement of that thing in a news- paper impresses him or her. That is why continuous adver- tising is generally most profitable. But the advertisement and the time and the reader's eye must August Ladies’ Home Journal, the too great liberty given yoang girls by their parents. “Not in the letter, perhaps, but in the spirt. But before wi ‘being back those ideal influences it is ‘or two of, the conditions which existed and made those influences possible. Our mothers should be more ‘aniliar “ boomerang journalism ” is stubti- ee will notice that I have confined ticiem, i bay cri may call it such, ofiticuk writing, On other aubjecte such x8 the ‘ Queen’s Jubilee,” ‘ Sauday Street Cars,” * Que Relations with the United States,” “ Imperial Unity,” ~ Post age o1 and 5” tl ginteroolonial Extei rage jumerous mies that pone ieee ie provincistund tedcat alitios t pip tttiave in party allegieace, bat £ detest jing poe egiauce. I « newspaper ma wishes on the merie of a, Fast jes to write Atlantic Service,” = hire tak less it. has on its time to study. all political edit these tly, whose ‘@ man who’'bas thé ions questi And policy of the goyernment towards the elneither narrow nor ual | Will be exacted on all tl ¢ | from streams which are eieaiy being S|discoveries the government propose An Ottawa dispatch says that the pioneer miners in the Klondike ms be too graspil such a policy would defeat its Soheee Tt is settled, however, sad a royalty gold taken worked, but in regard to all future mn every river and creek where mining locations shall be the property of the government and shall be re: be opened with Washington for she purpose of establishing a modus vive di so as to give the Caundinn eee |ment the right of way puted territory. ne ey is am ticipaved in THE— UALITY Is the first thing to consider in clothing. The next, quality means good. material and well made up. © It means a good fit, it prices means a good wear, it means a good genteel appearance. Our spring suits are distinctively quality clothing. The price is only a little more than you would pay for the shoddy goods but you will find a vast difference in the Let us show you those $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 suits, Come and see our Gents Furnishings. ‘We have just what you want, KOEHLER & KNECHTEL’S The Victoria Clothing House wear and looks. come gicome together. If your advertisement is in The SUN it will be seen, because every reader reads every page. It is, as you know,a newspaper made to be read from first column to last. If you want to know what is going on in Topping,Brunner,Poole Millbank, Newton, Donegal, Newry, Rostock, Carthage, Tralee and all the other sections of Ellice, Morn- ington and Elma, subscribe for the f| Milverton SUN which can be had from now until | JANUARY 1898 FOR 35 CENTS. oF Ft ko UN MILVERTON

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