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Milverton Sun, 28 Oct 1897, p. 3

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aE cat he Ailverton. Sun THURSDAY; OCTOBER 28, 1597. Archbishop Cleary is one. of the ‘Gnquisition dogs of Spain.” The Americans. should rechristen their famous battleship and call it the ‘Frantic.’ The most charitable view that can be taken of Archbishop Cleary is tha he is adampbool.. is.is.a. great + sounkry where the ee blooms at the approach of November. About one of ibe és easiest things to do in the United States is to get rich if you have about a million dollars to. with. Charles Dani Anglophobe editor of; the nee York Anderson the. Sun is now where he.. will not be an- noyed by the sight of Britishers. Dr. Oronhyatekha, High Chief Ranger of the LO.F. is advertising his |. order in Quebec by having a pase denounce the society. Great, scheme! What. will these old Scotch, readers of the Globe, whose ancestors.had to from, the. perseguting sword of the Bpiscopal. church, hidden recesses of their : _ glens, think of the eA ae of their ideal paper, referring to them. as ‘Non-conformists. and. asking them to follow example sat. by the Church. No doubt the,complexion of the paper has changed since the days of Brown. ‘What a delightful plage the United Scates must be. live 1;Where water is free and forty-rod whiskey only ten cents a glass, where men re- ceive war pensions that never, smelt powder, where battle ships are built ah? make a millionaire of ong, where miners receive twenty cents a day and take it out in trade, where freemen are lynched, law disregarded and order held in sub-ordination. Yea verily itis a great place ! Hallowe'en, which is no doubt a relig, of pagan times, will again be ccle- brated i in. most English speaking settle- ments, especially among Scotch, in games peculiar to that festival night. Though. mych enthusiasm is still shown over Hallowe'en its celebration is not so marked as it was @ century ago. The traditions connected with this night are many, It is supposed to be the night. when supernatural influen: is m prevail and, the privilege becomes avail- |" able to mortals.to peer into,the future. Tt was a great festival night when people were ignorant.and superstitious but since we have began, to look upon. the traditions in.connection with it as ‘were fables. the..ardor of, celebration| has diminished... Like Christmas it may become recognized less and less until almost. forgotten, and then resurrected to become one of the great- est festival times of, the year as Christ-| I el mas was about fifty years aga, The Stratford Herald says:—“ There| th is no law oblige storckeepers to sell to people. who don’t pay und that it is cheaper and more satisfactory to vure the deadbeater by not selling to him ; to ask the community to be | exelud ab the expense of supporting.» dead. whole trouble might have been avoided Be the simple process of requiring cash nods,” oy true, that, the law pe Ob compel & storekeeper to sell his. is to everyone, but, € customer comes in and negotiates with a merchant for goods, promising to.pay at a certain time shoulda’t there be a|* law coi compelling him_to carry ouy, that sin made in good faith. W! hy the whole system of of law’ iscimply a pees Oy, <u from Ai ‘There are.many people in every oomt- munity able to pay their debts who would not give them a moment's con- >} cern if they knew that there was no law compelling them to do so. So far as maintaining prisuners in jail at the as those individuals generally tind that the Herald seriously advocates the abolition of a law that, compels the payment of just debts. THE FOOL ON TRE THRONE. Like a roar from hell, comes the mandement to his people, of his grace- less Grace, James Vincent Cleary, High Cockalorum, Archbishop of Kingston. In his ‘pastoral instruction’ this pontiff takes a fling at the mar. riage and funeral rites of the Pro- testant churches them as ‘criminal performances,’ This is ea ruffian in language thatwould disgrace a drunken fish-fog goes on to ae that the marriage of two Protestants ‘public. scandal’ and ‘opens wide aie door for, adulterous concubinage.”’ In brazen blasphemy he announces him- self in, co-partnership ‘with God as witness the following: “Any Cat in our metropolitan city or liocese clio stall hetastoct presume, to enter any non- -Extoieai edifiz sated assist at. what is termet vice” or “a service for the dead > even awe Game should take active a Eeathe performance, hae himself gui f mortal sin by dis- honoring the reli iaion oli tera a ic fying t the as laws of holy Church, and g hee ieee reserye to ourself alone ie power to [batten ise de Benaan eras Ifhe would set about reforming that great ‘Whore of Babylon, the Roman Catholig church, instead of confer an incalculable boon on civiliza- tion. For is it not a known fact that Catholicism has prostituted the morals| ¢., of every country where it holds sway. Look at the map of the world and find belief is supreme and where. the people not non-progressive, ignorant, superstitious and vicious. There is no gach country, and Archbishop Cleary cannot gainsay it. Moreover, this Arch prelate will find that in this country, where civilization |” and freedam have made gigantic strides, unlike Spain, the home of the inquisitign and the stake, these, ideas will not be accepted. Instead cf. rail- ing: at Protestants and berating | b Canadian girls for their immodesty he | f should slink into the cloisters of his chapel and count his beads, and in. stead of profanely talking of absolving "|from sin do pennance for a wasted, wicked and mischievous life. oe CONFUSION BY MISNAMING the Lon- means of getting out. We do not think | w. and characterizes a sneering at and deriding Protestants | > he. would find lasting employment and | sac: one country where this semi-idolatrous | one of. aTs 2 AL ieee et SARACTER BA oronto Telegram. waa is blamed for all the misfortunes of the Grand Trunk Rail! it Free Press. compliments Grand Trank Railway upon its international cliaracter, bat the followin shai 's Canadian $1,509,849 which might goin dividends | to the English shareholders Sd popul Canadian inv od bre divert= the maint Seen (Aum branches which bave been, and always. will be, run ata unk Railway could well af- “(LEARY SPITS Kingston, Oct. 24 Archbishop, Cleary has created a sensation here by his pro- mulgation to-day of the mandate read from the ‘palit of ‘Si Marv’s Cathedral, in which-he sa Warbeichy declares with all'she ‘euth- ed in us as Arch- eh v ingston i chief tor, that any Catholic in our_metro- aty or dis all here- pie ce for the dead 5: as thong he should not take at a recei we of the act in id parade herself on the platform as the principal _perforn Their conductuhe termed ** an itfsalt holy faith. they profess.” His Gr so re- primanded those Catholics who attended Vis n-Catholiv ce was proulgated A BOLD STROKE FOR CANADA. Canadians are very generally aware. th ve now reached an “eminenes from Pee. BER E om, every €or finds in the Klondike peactad the work ai social jitical nection w ch jesleaadle value to the countr; Cael in Pegged to thene ‘things that, wal na : Price $1, 6 for $5. THE SLOAN MEDICINE COM dressing. Bef bottle my health Improved, and the effected a complete Ty recommend. SLOAN’S INDIAN TONIC for all neryous disorders. 16 is Ideal Blood Pari lo oe claimed for it. I will be pleased to give any in- ation I ne similarly Affected. jisease. greatly in eight, and now enjoy y pectoct bealthe 52 “All dealers or address PANY,. OF HAMILTON, LIMITED. == READY-MADE CLOTHING We make this line:a Specialty and carry a. very large Stock of - MENS’. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS and ULSTERS Tn Ulsters we ean’t be beat,. a good one for $4.50. Look through our stock before. you make a purchase. we. save you dollars. @leiser’ | CASH STORE PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. <=>, ESTRAY. Relea onto the premises of th undersigned, lot 9. con..3, Mornington, on or boat Sept. 26th., a red heifer coming wo years.old. Owner may have sam proving property and paying charges. don Advertis Tadia | Of the Christ ot n colony, bat an Empire, Even the | Britain, and this gexe. the editor att handful of Europeans resident not Ot EEee called a colony, since they are sojouruers Cariediag li not permanently settled. uch confusion a with Gre ANTED —TRUSTWORTHY AND has been import cies Ba aes tive gentlemen or ladies to travel misnomer. People speak of colonies when Fiver shoal aucractthe Pleasure | for responsible, establi eke ues mend dapendnci wage seckers ok ti oct area alee cae tht Being auticoloniel when the thing to| Tbe two besusiful, Tighart, colored Position steady. Reference. vase welf- | which tnose others object 1. not 3 ealonization supplemapts whicksery this Year given’ free) addressed stamped envelope minion ht dependence, “The term 1 with vheybook. alsp carry ont the idea. One) Company, Dept, ¥ Chicag jaa mea Weer aa thatthe t« compre- | # entitled ‘ The First Harvest in Canada,” hended the colonies’ when in fact it is ap. [and the other, aise plicable only to Indja and other possessions | After.” - These are Sietsial picta of the Crown held without, self-goveryment | Paivted by Mr. JD Kelly of Lorunto, under Imperial sway. Thus the impression | “very heme that is,or has been, comected is produced that the Empire ar a. whole. in| Witt fatm will oe to have tiem framed fab save sons for its walls 10 be the finest nsubas sand cable ol. elig street | C0 oe SDs ot lithogiophis art. yet prodnocd it It one, If.itis hands is it stander in The Weekly Sun. ‘ PAIN—WRACK | ne Station in Li f Against Rhen- pres Rheumatic Cure Cures All. vere attackeuf Rheumatian. He tri many remedies with scarcely any benefit. South American Rhepmatic Cure, wes re nded tabim. He found almost in- pent vel aus shenfiee bade’ ¢ cure. Sold:by J me -SRUSTWORTY AND |S to thie cea: Pvsena inchs sat? Dominion ‘. Y | an article deseribin bak in what | 8" m —All Come Unter the Ban—South | £ -| yesterday forthe other side. fected. a| bacl | Wk or Indies for. fr, srg = sotinic re in oo |aft The Graves of Three Great, Canadians,” Waa pe ee attey aes wight stots of the Cana dian ians who have won internatiunal rapped in a paste- Detective Jobn iaaitecay left porous last ea and ston it was decided to-have the. clerk is a fruitful cause-of mis. fortune and generally off bad judgment. You.cannot be expected tocknow as- much-about . iGiethes as men who » spend: their lives. making=thema Pue your confidence in BURTON <> The Tailor. if | Oppostra Kerrcner’s pane Suopr. addr¥sscd stamped aes. pany, Depts .¥ Cbicenps Be ‘extradited, and the Seer 7; Papers ‘were made, out. mS AM. TON, Milverton, Oct. Ist., 1897. NOTICE Owing to the extreme heat, the great rush, and bulk of the fine Crawford peaches are now-in and now is your time to bay them. . (THS WEEK) which will be sold for almost nothins. Don’t delay oon think PU come next. wes or you will ge THIS WEEK 2000 LBS. GRAPES and 1O0BASKETS « PEACHES. Peaches and Crapes _ Pa ms or self-denial, can_hardly : : Z THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897. The wild geese are heading south. The Dominion W. C. T. U. Associa- tion will meet biennially in future. The Ontario Legislature has ‘been | be called to meet on November 30. Isis County will have 130,000 ba apples for export this year. The name of J. T. Garrow, Q. C. of Goderich, is now being mentioned in se with the Judgeship. body of George L. a ia years, was found in Bell’s take near Markdale, Hei is sup] have committed suici It is stated that Bs uments have 1a received at the Cardinal's Palace | in Quebec approving of the settlement |’ of the school question made by the Laurier Government. ‘An alleged discovery of conspiracy | Fall wheat per 79 to murder Sheriff Martin has bee i orca aye po bush ie i made at Wilkesbarre by Martin's son: | Batley per ees ‘Martin was in charge of the deputies |Peas ©“ oe who shot down a number of the miners. ale ls perling.« 5 a short time ago. ee ao ine ae Geo. M. Pullman, the palace car| Buiter eas magnate, ten days before his death hie Bags ye doz “ou urkeys pe 7 eet ae his vain cas ange en eats i 3 lle ahd Pauls hate tastige” BY Epoaulenes pon yaa their fast living. La pe ‘At the sale of the Brookdale Stud, | Palle eas Sa ee ck, Mr. Seagram, | Hides eae Waterloo, bought the following} + se le Oe :—Imp. Teetitia, by ei Aaa ee lario bred to Uncas, $750; and| Spring Wheat 80 0 ura ea Gould by Pat Malloy, bred to} Barley 2 8 JSuvenal, $100. en “4 3 Farmer James Payne of St. Thomas apples, jars and those he represents, must travel | Potatoes, per ba 75 e to the Supreine Court now to: recover | Butter ao the 7 cents toll which James paid, and ree ious 0.00 6.00 to-establish the precedent the others | Beef, per ewt. "400 700 would have the court establish. tha: ‘Toront edn oe: 1897. the keepers of the toll gato on the| Wheat, white. $8 §. 00 Tondonand Port Stanley mad, near} «red. oe ie St. Thomas, have no legal right to 75 00 exact tolls. won in the lower oe EH courts, but the toll. gate sen have Gs Ev succeeded in the Court of Appe ee A New York judge has nt bs ik to jail for five te appt Bon mpt of 2 a court a respectable business man who a sitness i ited and ry Bs) 6 55 525 Beet: ting A 8:00 7 50 Val" 6 50, talities practised by legal black- saan and bullies merits all the con- tempt such a slip might be construed In ish Smee lidges are very blai he abuse which they permit ee i pour on witnesses who are unfortunate enough to become their victims. Perhaps the Eberal application of a good rawhide w some of the sealawags might call public attention to the abuse.— Hamil- ton Times While the Jersey Lily is receiving High: the beneficial influence of the Court on society. Properly speaking, there hasta for many years been no court. Her bereavement, has ias been Marlburoagh House, with its | 94 it voice Jersey Lilies and its Hebrew financier the social influence of which cai ly have been extraordinarily teuieicial: Let us give up these superstitions, for | § they are nothing else. A Court, as it cannot be the seat of industry, frugal- be. the special abode and pattera of vixtue. Te is, on the contrary, everything morally against it. look too penlaeh to Princes. The natural seat of yirtue is in the industrious, frugal and self- denying home.—The Weekly Sun.. Dutton throughout Canada have begun to take advantagi ese ee Dairy Act passed at the last session of Par- liament, which provides,. among other cheese eeks ago the Department ae Agriculture at Outawa opened the ese factories and creameries’ aul rand already ee applications for reper ece. titicates have been receiv m0 ail the provinces. More than 200sha ve passed through the hands of the .com- inissioner of agriculture and dainying, and he believes. that at the rate at which they are now coming in they will soon reach : 1,000. The act pro- ma. re- estimated that Prince Edward | « rrels of to - | ing upon its ninth rg Almost Hopeless Cases o Kidney Trouble Daily Being Cured by That Most Wonder- ful Remedy, The Great South American id LS use Bont ‘American Kidney Cure, and wi ttles were wi was completely — * ‘This is but one testimony of thous- ands more who have ¢ ost a &. T. R, Time Table ees te leave Milverton : SOR! THIS IS THE OPEN SEASON FOR SPORTSMEN, cat BARGAIN HUNTERS will find it to their advantage to call on GROSCH & PFEFFER. : DRESS GOODS. COMMERCIAL. Corrected weekly by H. M. Schaefer, sy aoe ass Sagres 28, as wish. . "I would like toscee-THE ARENA in every home.”—WILLIAM JEN- NINGS BRYAN. Sept. 29, 1897. 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Published Monthly, 25. ; per Annum, $2350 Specimen Popy 2 nd ospectus Free. pisses ARENA. COMPANY, TON, MASS. MANTLES. FURS. met For the wing shots who shoot with the rifle: of eash. we have» some birds. In this line we have a. complete range of the: finest goods purchased in the best market and: beught at the closest -|prices that it is possible to obtain. In Mantles we carry: am extensive assortment of ° the best German make with prices varying from $2.25 to $10.00, Having purchased. heavily from the best furriers in Canada we are enabled to give your tlie best goods manufactured in the world. So great has been the demand upon this department that we have had to repeat our onder. CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK AND WASH SILKS. We have. just received a case of 1200 spools of all shades of this: beautiful silk. . We have also in stock a full line of wash silks, filos, twists, etc. MILLINERY. hats we have had'an enormous. rush. UNDERWEAR AND TOP SHIRTS. Our Millinery needs no: reconymendation from | »|us as the amount turned out speaks for itself. In: sailors. and walking - In this we carry a com-~ plete line of the best:weollens. We have a special line all wool, re-. tailing-at. 60 centsi. GROCERIES: Knowing that our-customers are a’class that will” be-suited with nothing but the finest brands. we purchase nothing else;, consequently we > have by farthe choicest grocery line. in a verton. CALL AND. SEE: THE:BEAR THAT KILLED BAECHLER’S RAWMi. GROSCH & PFEFFER. ANTED: — TRUSTWORTHY AND ve gentlemen or, ladies-to travel for respons established house. in Ou- rio, y $65. expenses, Position seed Reference. Enclose s¢ sald sed ‘stamped pees Tee Damivion Company, Dept. Thee London Advertiser The Rest One: Cent: Daily in Western-Ontario. Cannot be excelled as a bright. ee a and popu- lar paper. news from world. Supplied in western direct. 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