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Milverton Sun, 25 Nov 1897, p. 3

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‘TDHORSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. pbk SAIS pie SANS ree Ss Mr. ©. &. Howland has accepted the Conservatives and the Gght is on, Mr. Howland’s majprity in the last pro- xincial election was 2077. Mr. Lount’s}. majority inJune "96 was only 237. Or ‘The Tavistock Gazette is advocating, village of which it is exponent of ‘ $deas but it seems to be uphill work. Should Tavistock once taste the free- zeturn to the old order of things. murdering of her husband. was con- aluded last week at Caynga has. been There is no doubt, but that the verdict is @ just one but public sentiment has grown against capital punishment to never be carned out. Ib is twenty- eight years since a woman has suffered ‘the death penalty in Canada and the apan will be greatly lengthened before guilty of both murder and rapine then public sentiment is entirely outraged: and nothing but blood will satiate it Saiat t his presence is that the sanitary conditions sre not properly The Milverton Sun |* somination of the Centre Toronto Ine Betion fore ae. paral the incorporation of that thriving dom of incorporation’ it would never ia ‘sp! ay Mrs. Sternaman whose trial’ for »the | 2 . that cot munjoates with thirteen persons is despised f truth is confided to a but one person. The to one againist the dis Semination of that knowledge which Rev. gondemned to hang on Jan. 20th. | Mr. Hamilton. 5 5 me re not read profound such a degree that the sentence. will | He is tl ever made in this w fal lc tdpe pocket only progiclagee intelleats need volunteer, for 1 another dies by the rope. When| heel ll brutes like Chatelle up who ara | acids of Fre arb! in Saturday Night. is a standing proof made against fiction and it is The medium, ton Was ae in it join pamby, goody-goody “ie of “novel” that polised the es of Sunda: + read approved. Follow: ‘THE DEMAND FOR FICTION accounts ted yment Louis Baechler, lumber $1.00 ; Geo. If in Brantford and Toronto, and every- in papel ot the corporation as.assessor and sel ig jurors a8 Schneuker & Rothaermel, hard- Office of - FE: R. Dit (CKEY, Ciirk Sth. Division Court. Agent for best Insurance Companies. . | THE SLOAN MEDICINE‘CO., Dear Sims eons two years Became ch fief ait ge ene 0 is 3 Oe eee ee stienee ak| Smith, sbovelling snow 80 ct wea nothing ia the condition but reteons | Miller, seantling $3.88 ; Doki Bet: Bie ie Tae Tae for about the depraved taste of] salary rally = FOREST, ONT., OCTOBER 12th., 1897... fered from an attack of bilious diarrboes. R. R. DICKEY; J. P. For sale sit all dealers or address the Company at Hamilton. Price $1.00 per bottle, ; 6 bottles for $5.00. Noll, ee sidewalks, ete. 10. 30. Moved by Louis. Pfeffer, secon: by FR Wiederhold that above: accounts account of Wm. Hartimer for aay said account to be laid on table come up- at a later meeting. The @lerk presented a notice from the of. Elma re ts on lands:in the village of | Milverton tor Boyle-drain and wasin- ®| structed to ask the Clerk if this was employ a maa to do the work. Counei then adjo aed to meet again the cM obive Reeve: W. D. Welr, Clerk. But the feeling against the death penalty is gradually growing stronger and if this penalty is not entirely. eblingrated from,the statute books in the near future it will remain. practical- Ty a dead: letter except in the. case of horrifying murders. Boe ‘ONTARIO’S LIEUTENANE-GOVERNOR, in May, 1692, that SirGeorge Airey t gow recall that wl hen the news reached Tor- anto, Sir Oliver: Mowat, then Pret Qatario, suid: bes Coma it the best choice, teed Govern-} ~ I am_ sure Lieu- Africa, Nov. Kirkpatrick “was appointed Lieutenant- [horn remier of|ing which followed Lieut. Wielding, F SOU. EN AFRICA Zansibar, Island of Zanzibar, East Particulars have ing into the interior fiom the Uganda country for a point as to which; infor- mation is wanting. On Oct. 1 last amp at Wasoga, In the fierce. fight- }Major ‘Thurston, Launch, Engineer Scott, Civil Officer Wilton and 15 soldiers were killed. The: wounded ‘Major Macdonald has been pelea by the Wasoga native army, and it is hoped that he will be’ able to feel the in a few weeks.: A detach- trent of Indian troops from. Mombasa rt serra to reinforce °| Major Macdonal oe MAKES THE DEAF TO HEAR. Almost Miraculous in. its » John MacInnis,, neve Bridge,.N, says: I was afflicted with catarrh which ie iad very deat, but after using one. botcle Dx Agnew’s Cutarrhal powder my catarr! had left me, andl now hear ag well as ev: Tid, Tes painless and delightfal_ to ase, 1 got mlief in ten sinntes after mal first application.” Sold by data pores SEES, GREAT MUSIC OFFER: Send ns.the names and addresses of three malar ores arranged for the piano abd organ, Pororas Musto Pos. Co.; dianapolis, Ind. wD. ees ee > On Fridey,,Nov. 26th, tho- from- de-| negro boy, songs, _ waltzes, | my stock and implements of W: War wines | SHORT STORIES RETOLD. Judge Hawkins once had to sentence} an old swindler, and: he gave him seven years. maa in the dock itmed and whined: “Ob,, my lord T'll:never live half the time,” Haw. kins ee another look at red: “I don’t think it is desirable that you shor At an English Jiterary iPiieane hs conversation turned upon the incom: from $1.50 to $3.00, Cold He a feel like buying: one of the: NIGE, JAOKETS Made of the best wool Freize and only cost so little, from $4: ito $6.00. We have a job lot of Jackets. worth double the price.. ‘|Girls Jackets $406 to $4.50. NEW MILLINERY IN THIS WEEK. of bishops, and their benevolent work enough to be a year; but others of us have to: for nothing, and"—looking ertendl “some of ns are! ae camping on the-Lower Mississippi, his rey, was one day ask by a friend whether the General was nob ete annoyed by the mosquitoes. mind the skeeters, and in the. mornin’ the skeeters is 80 “toxicated they don’t, mind: Mars’ George.” He-was very deferential, but he was a deacon in the church, avd he felt that he hada right to criticize. “ ot you kuew a little more ies to tell yow so much.” of<the Courier, a Frenchman, is a true philoso- bitt by a Freuch pro- fessor, he qiietly remarked. “I fancy he must dled me Jacobin, rebel, plagiarist, thief, poison- er, forger, leper,, madman,, impostor, When General George Sheridan was} * ‘this year. i row between the]: Gute yooh tha leprae? Paul Louis You. save money at MEN AND BOYS’ You will find our Ulster Overcoats the: best value we ever had, remarkably cheap: Look through before: you buy.. -- Gleiser's CASH STORE G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains eee to leave ssoneniciiy SUFE CENT. JCSTAREIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF libeler,, & “grimacing ragpicker. I came opinion, andithis is his only way ‘of putting it.” In the days when the Clyde was navigable to Glasgow for tet very b t f re al hain “a rise! hav REDUCED 1X PRICE ena I vessels, "appa stuck in- the teilab ecu ich ork BOmS | ays aie, Doc, fw eed ee oarioe| ‘onsequehce and be sells the use of his ice ofits morning edition from $6; to $4. | © Le aetehnd gees 1° cored oters of « specalation, in which | Spd discontioued the second edition. The in strong ldhguage at the delay” vhus | Hie does nos risk his money, be aly seldom does things by ‘aalves, oceasioned. While waiting for dlassified asa duck of'as common | this ie eel astrong g and desorving bid ied tide, he saw a little girl approach- font, However, the man. who makes capital | for, circalatio ing the rivér with a backet to” fete ii it, Bi the announcement of the change it is Sed i lovee eel ag stated that Cneduotion In the price}some-water. This was too mach for Mave, in Sieneday 3 of paper and the introduction of typesetting | the poor captain, andj se over t have made this possi ty side, he thus addressed her: “If ‘you NEWFOUNDLAND ween re are bong ier. OS | tale ae drap.o% water oot here sill Ts get ees Bay eedche exceedingly foll reports, that afloat, ¥It waren yer ear for’t. E journalists can 13 oy tard tunes aes esis nos 0k cient reise x per| ‘There was, once upon a.time, an im- 4 €ach other bat for. ialite ted. Fi theit circulation should soon reach the|pecunious jedge in 1c; poke pie tes are oan Ke ie Oe oe armel | oO eo iy as all the depart-| creditor-tried to.skiock bi into payin Sesosinted with the fishwiv ments, incising, their, exeellent, Satardsy |g bill by. ringingcsil ¢ bim in i Ipby's, Herald Sel = am, ae ‘their pressnt. big! z own court. ‘The Fey 3 t papacy x 1¢ Globe is generally recognized as the | flinch when the ordeal cam askea: “IGNORANCE! © | i8a fruitful cause of mis- fortune and generally, of Bad judgment. You éannot = , be expe ied ip know as much about as: men. who spend their lives making them. Put your confidence in =p Reece ‘Siianet! a ctisis arises Ste acne Tpst twice a years, thane ip, her con. 1Jj, Mornington. Sale to Suances ee > 6 po onl stock im: sed. C.S. KERTCHER RED FLAG STORE. Agent iar Sun Law wsty, Walsrie0. WTS AND Pl HONARY aed . aun by James roy oetasioe. ieee ee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. This is self-denial week in the Salva- ened Is a comfortable place to be these dreary autumn: days ; but_if Paris, F jsited by @ de-| Batley structive fre bre 2° lone you come to us and get properly clothed in our READ E SUITS ee ns oe and ULSTERS you will be comfortable no matter where you are.’ ke en is the Bu . ‘We have @ fine assortment of men’s and: heys’ sizes,—good. which, [patterns at prices that defy competition. Ulsters that: were formerly sold at $5.50 we now sell for $5.00 Gondor t Snider, of the Grand UNDERWEAR. In this line we are complete and have sold! seriously ill on bis| ¥ . Gori ahs eer avarsis duet fs 18] more already this fall than we sold. last year’ altogether thus showmg _ Sig, Pereira, vce president ot Brazil that our prices are right—in fact they are but little above cost. : ieieuad ta aiaplee ke ak, the ieesetloanes eH DRESS GOODS AND FURS are our hobby. In these lines we rae Awirtin, softred «| Bese ® ®| certainly do lead the trade. Others only attempt to tollow. serious los by. fire in the osines onte eB FLANNELLETTES. We are this. week cracking, off 20 yards of Beal panne eee % “7i/ beautiful goods—all colors which is usually soldat 8 cents per yard, ihe Pope rnsived Archbishop Bra ours wlfor one dollar. This is certainly a genuine snap. Bite. Cansdian_pooslo ph cme his +400 7 00 GRAIN BAGS. The W. grain. bag, $1.90 per dozen. wae with @ cameo portrait of his — oe: “2.20 per nae ; ness. : 0 per- dozen, j SE bermatge tng WOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS. The price of wool has pera a ee eee eee a ; greatly advanced but having bought early weare enabled to let you: Islands also for one year z have these goods at the ald prices. In Cotton blankets we: are sell-: sa hicral tems onpcapettins ing them in beautiful plain gray and white at go cents per patr. We: aris cee Beer, Old hae have a union blanket which we sell for $2.50 per pair. A full supply Pree ~ glofwools. such Andalusion, Elephant Saxony, Dominion Saxony Fie ary ae es oa ee % ~§%land Berlin wools, all colors, now in stock. his home by an urgent letter on Satur- (eer CHINAWABE. Having bought another crate of W. }.. Reid’s. day evening, and up to a late hour last night the police hed been unable to pettee Londen England, on Friday last $25,600,000. Some Mantenesyotes rié Banics vill be totally rained in paying 4 Pe W. MOWAT & SON, [Established 1863.] Bankers and Brukere: for the ‘Cheque Bank.” passed facilities for doing a banking bu: ifts issued payee at par in Canada o: the United States, ond ‘Ch se Bank” ghequos payable the world over, eon vertanl r ‘particulars, tis a pa at 5 per cent eller etioat lapis a fon Spvings ‘Depart at 5, 64 and and Debentures 3 Deeds, pies ee on ure pee: issue The Mayor of tee has sent a th remindin bentures, nine a total of a 381. fae be reclaimed from the compan: Gambling on death. is one. Oy uh diversions vf the. Now. Yor! market. “bear ” who expected to make a fortune by the commotion caused by Havemeyer’s death was eould ee made more if I_bi ‘as too quick a rally. McKinley would be worth $25,000,000 toour small and select circle if he were to drop off suddenly. I’ve got my eye on He cannot live a great deal longer, and I shall be in at the death. Ought to neta few thous- and apiece to the boys. John Rocke- feller wouldn’t be missed. His death would be worth a few millions to: the} Ji When Vanderbilt died I cleaned up; $40,0C0. Offers are being received for the street railway: franchise of Stratford. The lackey sh of the Interior has ‘rom. Major Walsh, a7 a He-states that he has got all-bis supplies.over the. pass|' and is now on his way to Selkink:., 4 Prominent U.S. “Agnewis. Gintment. Dr. M. Barkman, Sen D #X writ ANTED active gentlemen or ladies to travel" ible, established house i . Dissolution of Part- e | stock ; | Witness, M. MacBeth. eard | (JOuN ua AIDPAT LL, D. fiction Dr, aud its voice “ ‘dull; every iq | interesting articles on the living’ ‘jasues: me —TRUSTWoRTHY AND) The Arena for 1898, will be! : nership. The: part tnership _hitt hitherto | existing be- ween, Charles Koehler and Ezra, Knechtel tered mame vat Kosh ler & under the regis Knechtel, merchant cailors, doing bi in Milvarton, lias this day by. Saal oe sent beer distolved. ‘Che business shall in future be carried on by. Rrra Knechtel who assumes all liabilities of the late fi nechtel on; or ee gee ace eh 1897, tel, siaied {Cimino Koehler. “I would like toses THE ARENA in every home."—WPLLIAM JEN- n WINGS BRYAN. Sept. 29, 1897. Subscription Price Redused To $2.50 The Arena The leading review ‘is now enter- ing upon its a sere be ‘ts career has one prol oa ogee alt the pide mat of ne fel eanrence whe ork Tue ARENA is better, brighter, than ever. It is in at the head of the col It Stands. Pro-cminent as Cham, pion of Popular Liberties. Ie is dev . _ Tortay ears ion ‘ob the baht cde ed to the interests offshe peoples, is raised withs na» ancertatm with, bright, te, most eminent, writers and’ the ideal magaziire for People. Paldisied Moniuly, 25.0. ;:per:ipnum, $2.50} —— 5 Is fire stock you are enabled to the bargains that were: in the last crate. | only Canadian’ firm that imports, their own teas. GROCERIES. lated, selected raisins—the fine: We are paying 14, cts.. for good herring: at 25 cts, per doz, AROUND THE STOVE’ et them at half price. Prerjone knows; TETLEYS TEAS. We have Joseph Tetleys Teas expressly put up for us in beautifull Jubilee tins which retail everywhere at 60 cents but we offer them for 50: cents. This: is the In pation: we carry nothing but pure goods such as: Redpath granu-- wn,currants of the recleaned brand, Salmo of the flagship» | brand which we imported deez ye British Columbia and are selling at 2) tins.for 25 cts. butter and 14 cts, for fresh eggs. Big Labrador et A fall line of sweet biscuits always on hand GROSCH & PFEFFER. ’N. B.—A special line of Castile soap 6 cakes in a box for 12: cents: a bex., Hurrah Meat q e (te + For Christmas By The ae: ° . : fy ) The Glorious Xmas: ®uarter- § ; Those wishing to pur- % : 9 : F chase meat by thet BUT ONE MONTH AWAY jm met Py. the é see us. Our meat is For many decades it has been customary for the Canadian properly killed and is 6 people to prepare a month or so ahead for the celebration of tity “bled es! our Saviour’s Birth Day, They not only lay in a stock of sentials i healie luxuries of all kinds, but they also aim to appear on that day, 4 We can: give you) a above all others, in the most stylish attire they can affords, ; quarters zit a fn : «FA and oF EZRA KNECHTEL - andthe very kest ‘ Mee be from y is “ ‘ON to, thesituation, - He has made special: efforts. fon} 5 10 ia Cts. Pe: | ; this occasion and is offering from now till Xmas: a line of}. bargains in clashing that canaet be: equaled anywhere else in}, d : , this, Copnty He also;has on hand a full assortment off » ROASTS: 6 TS 3 CaNTS 4 aul PRR LB, Y 4 be i b EF : + y Gents urnishings. ae: MAELER & : KELTERBORE

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