The Milverton Sun THORSDAY, AUGUSTS, 1897, Good times seem to be dawning. The only bar to good” times is the possible damage done tocrops by rain. i In event of the powers having to send another ultimatum to Turkey it should be presented on the point of the bayonet. The Hon. Geo. E. Foster expresses himself as greatly pleased in the shade. ‘of reputed fabulous wealth is so great that the government has issued a Hardly had the Rossland excitement died away when word comes that the Youcon is rich in treasure which may be had for washing it, and again specu- lative humanity surges northward. Thé one objection to the Youcon mines is that the climate is most unkind ;, ‘there are nine months winter and three months mosquitoes ; the theremometer in winter registers as low as 65° and 70° below zero, and the frost is eternal- ly in the ground, though in the sum- mer the thermometer registers 100° The rush to this place warning ; there is no provisions to be over |had only what is carried in at great Britain’s action in demowneing the|expense, and the privations will be} German. treaty, Six Wilfid@ Laurier predicts an enormous increase of trade with France owing to Britain’s denuneiation of the | «4 10 per cent. treaty with Germany which was made at Canada’s request. The Conservatives of North Perth will convene in, Grosch’s hall (today) ‘Thursday, to.select a candidate to con- test North Perth in the coming pro- vincial election. It is the unanimous gpinion that Thos. Magwood, M.P.P., will again be. the standard bearer of the party. Whenever opportunity has offered i @ Americans have sought to harass Canadians. Now there is a rush from, the domains of Uncle. Sam for the gold fields of the Youkon and a terrible shoup goes up because the Canadian government. has placed |*! eustom’s officers. collect duties on supplies brought in from the United States. The mining privileges and royalties are- vorx much ut variance with their republican tastes. Let them gulp their own. medicine. While up north we had: the pleasure of an interview with our old. friend, Mr, Duncan Marshall; tle Patron or- ganizer. Mr. Marshall has only lately returned from a tour of Manitoba and the Maratime Provinces where he gays the cause is growing. Speaking of Ontario he-is still hopeful and does not share in the general belief, that| ; the ranks of the. Patron, party in the i Iegislature will be decimated after the next Provincial election—in fact he |" seems to think that the Patrons will oy not suffer at all at the hands of the alectors of Ontario. ‘The latest sensation among the nations is Britain’s denounciation of the. German treaty. The press of every eountry is commenting on it and the German press is blazing with | q anger and. threatens reprisals. The| news came rather as a surprise as most tradesmen thought that Britain would rather favor Germany in pre- ference to Canada on account of the vast differency in tradg. between the|y two nations bub apparently Jubilea| ' sentiment has. prevailed; and Canada ig now a favored. nation. Much. credio is due the. Medical} Health. Officers. of Toronto. for their management of affairs regarding the isolation of the small-pox patients on, board the steamer Passport. Had! they not acted promptly in the mas- ter by, isolating those affected. and: quaranting those on, board, the out- break of this loathsome malady might have been universal. The anthoritigs used prompt and sweeping, measures and though it may; have been. in- convient to some the. public can, rest’ great imthat northern region. government has wisely reserved the along: the route to| unit: The right to tax the earnings of the miners, Monthly earnings of $500 will be tax- The fakir is again at work in Toronto ; hardly been received that great » oaith exist- ed in the Youcon when companies were inaugrated selling shares to those who were foolish enough to invest. Let those who are eager to invest be a had word|s But it might be just as well to draw attention to the cigarettes noticed the other day with’a lighted cig- arette in his bem In mapy mstances, doubtless, parents are to blame for thought lessly silts # their Rusle one oo tole in this but whoever is to blame, law bent selling cigarettes to minors she be forced and the aiders ‘and abett in 3 tice properly e evil cannot be sup] altogether, it should be restrait ed as bh real Star. The Indianapolis Journal prints this in- teresting i, ae ce] ident Harrison's forthooming book General Har red in ‘The Ladies” ace tare et tended notes in con! h both articles and_ publi cation, When the arrangement for the articles was made with General Harrison by award W. Bok, editor of ies? Home Journal, the General was paid for them, with the understandin; when they were put into book form the magazine little careful for prospects of high usury and bad security generally go together. AN SeeURD axe! EXPECTATION, newer was any reall grown bisa of a new he unwritten, suddenly replaced F = Z = se 5 8 28 sE Tas 3 yey naling f for unity in the British | Empire as it was a revelation of what had accomplished by the strong een Tore which be ‘wrought 80 much out of infinite diversity. ‘The Jubi not make Imperial senti- m I exhibited a sentiment made. The demon- in way. ;.but if it is followed by no. cast-iron arrangementa the cause of British wre will go marehing on, deal said about Canad: Eve nation in the amine ala Bag tea troubles of i ia aie ‘own sovereignty as a Out impairing “her CANADA. TRI Mz. Isaao N, Fordiin his special. sa Tox -day’s De te Brussels rd Cansda’s uu * There n ipa, ‘lief that the Jubilee celebration in teed jon was influential in its own | nation. occupying haliref a great continent ? —Telegram. os Mr. Bok, however, of his own seoord, generously released Gen pec eset cla ase a the ipuition of the articles by re the book for Gener completed, in the autumn, book volame will appear ages ‘THE SEAL DIFFICULTY satisfaction is expressed in an arrangement discussion betwee y necessary lone, Am- ry | bas re Hay and Mr. Foster have com pletaly changed this view ; Great Britain is finaily doing everything possible United States, Darien have all along fav attitude tow: the pro United States, he coalarence il ise jo the third or fourth, smack Ih Petersbarg, wi isain to hold a hires pane mag enee nce n Grext Britain and Germany. ub has sanctioned this = ae concession harort -nation; eration _ Which in regarded as strand { sequel free ts 20m, de , and: the fair traders’ contention that the tariffi coul The gi af a beedests ived from Cape baat Belgium have been abandon cre will be some shrill music bp the nds | th in Berlin and el seeahen and the ine will not be 1 Queen.” Pa of the St. Piet camiaos estitis Pasecior escent of the treaty ip ‘at ok interestin; ment masqperading a coma aye tod 1s ake all ape seladtees tibet. ly ; we have pr ‘goed oifices upon them ; we-have tried witit. tears ip our eyas, to convince them that we should 20 mach happier if we only did. more bi To keep them in humor, we: have- me ‘strained o1 hat we might ly well have taken, and have even arried to mal witous not to assured that whatever the result may | forei be that the medical health anthorities a didjall in their power to, prevent the > i the spread. of the disease. No.epidemic.seems to ss country, lise the gold fever, A few ‘nig over. a, months ago” everybody was: excited| aboup, “the gold fields of, Rossland. Hundreds. of companies were started up, allover Conada selling shames of what purported, tq joe mines in Boss. Iend;, oa which, On. ‘Tiyareday next Etaperar William yach (foie) Biscay indas7. 8 the sel in yen nt, either in the form of an agreement or a 50 it can be execated in the memo: One of the first. steamers Union Steamship. company, diag” Ens the Cay 00d Hoy d the Briton. Bie veseal ‘was hain in the the Day ot of to her majesty’s government. The thinl has just pleted at Belfast. The comparison of the dimsis of the three | Bri fal tobe ofistriking interest. ‘as showing the developmenta and progress 1854.and 1897 = Fi Second — Third Britom. Briton. Briton. . 1854 1861 1 th. Gross tonnage. io The:steamship rates in grain from nearly | doubled. ‘The demand for space is re- portedias unusually brisk. mnajesty’s brought over by the Northwest Mount- edjPulice. ofthe colonial and war offices, who The A _| Conservat ored a conciliatory’ if Sin Wilfrid Laurier offered to her| taiman government. the 24 horses | of He has received the thanks | cong become-an American citizen by taking out his final papers before United States Commissioner Lyman in A: neighbor editor says he wrote a strong article om patronizing home in- dustry, and one- rs sentiment, on a letter head printed in Tonento, RTH PERTH LIBERAL CONSER- VATIVE ASSOCIATION. convention of the North Perth Liberal re Association will be held in Grosch* Hall Milverton <7|THURS., AUGUST 5th.,1807 at 10.30 c’elock a.m, for the purpose of for the repre- nominating a can sentation of the North Riding in the Ontari jislatu ae for the yurpose ting two delegates ae Polling Babdiviston cornt Matocae: which is entitled to five delegates) will be held on , August 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. he ‘ior Syn Nu marie in , Listowel, Mornington, Ellice, ‘North Tonnoe, ‘Stratford and the usual places o! JOHN C: MONTEITH, Secretary. Preside Stratford, July 8th, 189% Bananas Oranges Pineapples J. H. SCHMIDT STRAWBERRIES and CREAM PINEAPPIES ORANGES and LEMONS "(C. 8. Kerteher’y Hoffman’s block, Milverton. “ll YOU— eR SBE wish to dress richly and | epey elegantly, or do you oem to indulge in cheap mimi- cry of these who do? Only with “bine _ stylishness Who does your tailoring ? BURTON, The Tailor. ‘Opposite Kearcuer’s Banser Snor. I HAVE JUST Se WHAT YOUWANT | A fancy set of Single Harness | A strong set of Team Hamess A nice light open Bridle. Corrposiis: Bits, Sweat Pads, ete. «| WM. SMITH The Harnessmaken, One Door Norri oF Gueiser’s The People’s BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION. London, Ontario. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SUBSCRIBED APY im have been puid ‘ne 30th and gentler of pba! horses could: be ol tained if they, acatbund to be. suitabl [Sees 2 | acco al wall lead he| entira-leos, will stare. fly St, Raters aor visit. the Czar, een. iverton:—J, G. Grosch, ;, Wm. Grosch, Simon tireach,Geo, ‘m. “. A. Berth, Son, Banat, Ls ppl “eh superior clothes that com- |! utility are handled by me..|: BREAD sa HEALTH fis ality of our Bread is beyond dis~ it took the FIRST PRIZE at the- mi ) ” Freshvevery day, at The new- Baker. &. Guenther’s, Baby Carriages ——Beautiful and cheap. Furniture and House Furnishings —of all kinds cheap. FOR BARGAINS ATTEND OUR JUNE SALE. WIEDERHOLD & HONDERICH Furniture dealers and Undertakers. Mityzrron. #& PERFECT TEA men or women established house $50, payable $15 we-+ly 0 Position ‘permanent. ees, | ce a evanernay ies ie self-addressed stamped envelope. The Naa po Chiongee, _ making money by what is little better| blackmail.—Ki 2 e The Milverton Sun Sos SS EEE EES THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897. Erastus Wiman has become an Am- erican citizen. Emperor William will set out on ceca for St. Petersburg to visit icholas Tats from Bombay and Simia show that the native uprising in the Chitral is serious. The foreign Admirals have decided force the taping: of oo, to oppose by peor! ee troops on land . Charles W. Spalding, the Tals State University, and Pre- eonvie that he will he succeeded by Rev. Wm. Patterson, of Cooke's teat Toronto. The Righe Hon. G. H. Reid, Pre- mier of New South Wales, is at present making a tour of Can: John Redmond, Parnellite oe of the Irish faction in the British House of Commons declares that he will op- pose a motion formulated to give home tule all around. Of the 137,000 persons in Johan- nesberg, 50,907, are eal ee apart ¢ British 24,489, sub- ns ree divided as follows * Bnglth Scotch, and Irish, 16,265; Russians, 3,335 ; wedes, or Norwegians, 311 ; Tealian, 206; SSeiy fs) ant ccar countries, India ss “ 045 towns with an a; Of these towns 28 have over 100,000 inhabitants, 48 more over 50,000, and 56 more over The press are Bombay, 21,764 ; Caleutta, 771, 144; Madras, 452,51 Hyderabad, 415,039 ; Benares, | re: 188,125 ; Cawnpore, "188,712 5 Bangs: 6 ; Rangoon, 24. Lohore, 166, 854; Allahabad, 178, 246. | Laborers are netting from $15 to $20 a day in Klondike gold territory, but that seems none too big money in view of the expense and difficulty in getting there, the privation® incident to life at the mines, the comparatively short ; Season, and the enormous. price 00 2 T, per gl umber, common, per 1,000 ft. ‘Loo: == Ssss nESh gyssss 2 . Per Pal Rubber boots, per pair ae fey A few days ago, the Ge referring to the fact that the T. Limited, had been sued Aa “3120, 000 for having on its bill heads and oe tisements designated itself “Ltd”, stead of “Limited,” ridicules the ee means id nov knew a e Sry: spelled it in full and: in- sisted tl ted always in letters ol Useless legislation we don’t want on our statute books at not save informers and prosecutors who enforce the law fromthe contempt lecent man in the cou ing the power of the law But there ie no no lawabiding people in the world thas will not, despise him for Treasurer of was parts pin | had no rain for nearly two months ? , | of pelagic sealing, to be held in Wash- 8" | to exact royalties on Klondike gold. des Hart, of Hampstead, “ North | Osts a ene Thave-parsued this cou e interfered with by the Cuban war. insurgents were victorious in a battle age the ii ogs sroops near Havana last week. ar sone has had another hot wave jometer |ninety-eight in the pay oe Odd, is it not, to hear thas in some of Western Ontario they have There are 5,000 Icelan nipeg. They have just celebrated the independence day of their native land. The npate in England of late has been wretched irregular jae high ny severe storms vail ‘The Postmaster-General has decided to authorize the issue of at sets of Jubilee stamps to meet the souvenirs, The new appointments to the Kings- ton Penitentiary staff have been an- nounced, Daniel O'Leary of Ottawa is Deputy Warden. ‘Wm. Cooper, a Leger on san G.T.R., married Miss M. Hi ‘Atwood on Monday. aber ai ae future live in Ssratfor Great Britain has to an -in- ternational conference on the question ington during the coming autumn, banana trade is being seriously ‘There is much uneasiness in Hawaii Snow Shoes Benham ied ok mnrierins be wet Bal) Have been common this summer, you know what they are : the first day you started on your tour you wore a strange pair of shoes : the second day you didn’t wear any and the third day you sentus this, Telegram shoes. J. G. Grosch, send me two pairs Snow : Shoes quick, can’t walk in any other ; Milverton, IITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TROT ee TET winds ve pr [=] Next time you cant visit J}. G. Grosch’s shoe store fitted witha pair of Snow shoes that fit. J. G. GROSCH & SON. and get Ontario ope, returned after a three pee Visit $0 Rossla ind, He says that the place is altogether over rated. Governor Atkinson of Georgia , has offered substantial rewards for the ar- rest and conviction of the men who took part in the recent lynching of Ryder, The commercial Great Britain ani ein has mn denounced by Great Britain and will cease to be operative @ year hence. Anew oil territory has been dis- ered near Hartford, Conn. A 600) Ou barrel oil well has been discovered almost within the city limits and bas caused great excitment. The Dominion Line steamship Can- ada has beaten the record of 6 days and 18 hoars between Queenston aod Boston, having made the trip in 6 days 15 hours and 31 minutes. Encouraging reports centinue tobe received from all points regarding the eeiy ripening wheat erop it province is new pretty sere agra erop of high-grade wheat, tary teaebla sectic The bil presented to the govern- Sods arising out * Side eee in ‘estern Ontat reached! 230,000, of this $204 000 Thaw fees ox The- pended im the slaughter. of hogs. a jarantine has laces, ites to an exchan; treaty between eases the German zllver- ts in. Maai-| ys begun in some] >, n raised in most |°" MOVING 7 |Our lease of the premises we now occupy expires in August. . to our new store next-door to: Schneuker & - mel’s hardware store in Grosch’s new block! 4 (Directly opposite the Store we now oceupy)) MONDAY, AUGUST oni, 1897; Weare at present fitting up the store im first-class. style. Wilk| have plenty of light and room and, intend to light it with, acety-. line gas, which burns as bright as electric light. We thank. our many friends and customers for theix very liberal patronage - in the past and will be preased to have you all deal with us in the future, we also ask for new customers, and guarantee: highest prices for produce and to sell goods as: low as the. lowest. ("Remember the date, Monday August 2nd. The GROSCH Co., STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT I8& THE WEEK. Unto the emises of the under- signed, some time ago, two year- |, cause alt seer sap (ae up ihe calphar ito every branch and twig, and . Ihave vee 'known of a tree being: injured Ausf it, ‘The coming winter it» Dawson Cit; may add its mes to hundrad! miles over | land, but the.golden city of the Arctic: is much mara. reny San ase sehen Skanes Repos: bas The way to win a woman is no seeret to temen. COMMERCIAL. Corrected Sis by H. M. Schaefer- Mruvartox, August, 5 1897 ‘all wheat'pet bush... $67 oT pring wheat, per bush. 6r Parlor pee han 3% | We intend movin "% rn Roth: Ps 25 % 08 8 1b f 3 s 98 & 8 MURRELL & 8 S03 13 18 6 6 Stratford, Angas? 5, 1897. Fall Wheat. ¥ 67 to G7 i NOLS OT hae 4 20 25 Peas 40 40 ts: ae 2 2 see es, per ipa Potatoes, 30 35 baie oen, per an uM Eggs .. 5 16 Deed @00 000 Beef, per ¢ 400 500 august 5, 1897.. Wheat, white 7 8 79 protic 6 00 63 63, & 45 es) Glo Stephen Gicanl; theriiidel ae 1208 = 13 08 aire a Philadel phi, one Story 9. | ordered all his tek S to come a | morrow to his warf and Rae” wae y yo] newly ead ae One youn 403 60|man replied quietly: “Mr. Girard, I T 8ycan't work on Sunday.” = Yon Know ba on, 3 the rules.” “Yes, I Dressed ‘Hioss: 400 595 oe to support, but ea ae ok Peet, hindquarters . 400 5 50;0n Sundays,” “Well, step ne te the Lamb. 650 7 50 desk and the cashier wilf settl ne Vaal 500 6.50} you.” ree weeks the fos apes uch find no work ;. but one aay | a ker came to Girard: ask SFRAYED. id recommend a usam for cash- cash- }'tham, ima new bank, his: copied oe pa man was at on 5 ce named as “But,” snid the ane > “you dismissed him,” he would not work on Sanday perty and paging , advertising A map who would lose: his. place for other expenses. conscience’s sake would. make a trust- ia Arex, Hamme. | worshy cashier.” Andi he was ap-| inved. fachinnahly Is by wearing The Secret &. T. BR, Thra-Epble- ‘Trains due to leave Milvantom:: preaz Mixed}... 3:06 p. m. |! pom, Bgaight. .10:15 p. m. Write 3 Wanted—An Idea & ie) Sa wenbestay s Ub Who can thints: | ot some aipie:§ patente | wealth. sD. Gn for thelr $a tir kr Sl pes oer Watches, Clocks, AND JEWELRY. George doe) ee HF ul suitable for Wedi ‘00e] ek of Silverware always on hi ling Btesents, Repa' ani GEORGE PFAFF’ Maid St., Milverton extablil SEVERAD @ATTHFUL. , or women to treveliiGe responsible ouse in Ontari Saihey $780, raya si weeitly and‘ex, Position, B plerenths Aas ad~ mped. envel ‘Tire National Star Building: Chicago.. igs Bee gC Luinbet unner, Ont. JOHN GROPP, | desler in: Cedar Posts, r, Laths, Shivgles,, Pumps, ete. and Trish worsted and serges. _C. HASENPFLES6, MEREANT TAILOR, suits such as we are showing 1| this spring. Fer quality and ca.,| Style we can’t be-beatin Scotch tweeds, English Spring oyercosts—Jusa the |sort you admire: moss and at a Fight prices. >. Milxerton, establ lished house in @hendo, Salary sed Star Building. Chiesa. eo — SEVERAL ah tone nib) ir women tatravel for res} lose se! pe envelope... National, notice. —— Groscuis Broes;, Will be open every ry, Frit h ONE GIVES RELIEF. REP-AN-S The: moderm stand- } ard’ Family Medi- } : cines,. Cures the F —— common every-day f° ills of, humanity. rage ‘anes wading E rs-—frour EF a.m Ha: i G. F:, MAITLAND, | Bes Baier Wanted—Arr itea 2: eranes cea aye footage oe fehed i abled ais bs itt he ‘permanent. Bird $7 780, y sition. | self ad- stamped envelope, ae National, Chicage. 3, pe ‘Attor= =