The Milverton Sun, "cage ot Berth Perth, pater: hast Aa 2 Enhecriptions § one 81 Eat ogee: Bie is Publisher ADVERTISING RATES. © is pene in Oats . @ransient advertisements are | gd.at the rate of Se: per lin {for the fizet amc Se. pe for each Miccosive: tome ‘Medical. W. EGBERT, pris of Col ons of | Student of London England. Office in bree Boa Milverton, On a peaaaat shone aceon lege of Dental visit MB Tengen 1 ener ‘Thurs: i Pion ot the Grand s Oxide /and | for panies! oo ioe non ais. beige yore sebelicres ie "york guaran aaa GEL WS. Milverton, Ont, byline ‘Veterinary diseases of domestic and rigs at 1» Bi fer. Commercial driving @ specialty. Visiting bret Gle oe (C. i; A. Barth, Recording Sec- retas OLB. M. grad- of Pgs pe ies A ass it. Telept Poole, Bronce, Lutheran Church bes os TEMES WA NOH THE VERT ‘LATEST FROM Globe, Assorted for sepilaa Reading. CANADA. Archbishop Langevin's health is slow- ly improving: ‘There {¢:talk of’ the erection of a new $50,000 bg house at Brantford statement for shows a remarkable jump in olvoillation “6f thet hanks Mr. Wm. Miller, Napanee h feats Piseac tae of its western branch lines. oe conan m the Crow’s Nest The Canadian Pacific railway is now rranging a series of special excursions Tyee Wiamdgke for the edmiug apc: ‘ by te | since September 1 to date is 17,000,000 a ¥ The grading on on he Crow's Nest Rail way finished to Crow's anes) Nlawed ab Ta miles toe oe mas Davidson, messenger in the Bank d'ochelage, at Winnipeg, com- mitted suicide by shooting in the rooms over the bank. Pee wants to be the metropolitan da, instead of . Geo: jtawa, the oot “Hnencial ‘cher ot ther ed. boat, s the mac! Gther teint Bai ‘Twenty Goubed Wallen gold ar- rived at, the G Department in Deiaws on Monday a duties collected on ‘ners! outfits at the port o party of four. Englishmen, Bales orks, day afternoon, month of his The arrangements 5 the sion of ie intercon allway sate Drum- expect mence the pales of "December: eas action engine an and seven cars went down ae Me Lars SS Hea, month. [So grave is the issue considered of Agriculture, adn Asp cares ee ce ciatiatics, - UNITED ore It has been determined in New York o appeal to the publi at eeene oe emorial for Henry George The first sient @ of five hundred carloads of potatoes, bond, a eirongh Sar- $ J ast are adva Gitcanne recent panied tai feats es vtnat instif tution must keep off the he reason se inley's The Knights. ° thdliones at their as- o-American arbitration beeause land is a ining country, anda majority of ifs abour are silver men. “Fred. R-Ketcham, of Chicago, was given a jadement of) $21.600 in, bis suit there against the North-weste for ages. Blacklisted While-a conductor for that Nansen, who lectured in Wilwau- y night, denied Pol tain that he would try again. Tt/is said that has prepared an tration treaty, which, while not’ ing as far as ish, far as he thinks’ the Senate will tand “Satin’ or Despai tional titl dealing oth the Gi Btead, the 6 eaten of the Re- ws, will’give to the public “Invisible World Peeleved, ding to reports from New York, |The Best of Everything a Yea 1 million. d rs. with fa deposit and is mai y eas be Direct mposed of Se men el Enown for their business a CHMIGL S$) e ike Mea teres ©. Kure, Eso. i fe e-Pres. First Prize Bread.|f"S2eere-- We have again taken first prize » Model Polic: for our bread at the if As iseued by the Morsneges ar. Dominion Life Buns Cakes ASSURANCE Co., DAINTY — WATERLOO, ONT. Confectionery It is DEFINITE being simply a always on hand! LIBERAL. Contains practicall Wedding Cakes Made to/{ % basen wel of —Order.— GEO. 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SMITH THE HARNESSMAKER, ONE DOOR NORTH OF GLEISER’S FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP WITS NATIVE PURITY. fonsoon” Teais put up by the Indian Tea Repai asa, pale he the best qualities of Indian ly. atest eare in the Railway earn- ngs for the third quarter of the year lead d us to anti satisfactory Montreal Harbor i Se praaily uscontact tha ae of harbor improvements es proposed by the post | Department of Public Pm» in: rad ti Sa Be: I 30 Appel, RK ‘Business Cards =f VEER, Auctioneer for Division Court, Village voieri 0 ob fice! ver Gorselts” hos: Store, Ma street, Mil pDORLANDS BUS LINE, Milverton, ets all bie ane gy La do the work, which will cost $3,000, Chateat ne naaies iy. Montreal, obtained a ane ‘addition toits ee of Provi das, ses rant the Tastitution on nd Eva body has feet of ites in the rear of ‘Wardlaw’s Woollen Mills. ins. All citizens’ and | C: tellers ctr promptly attednel to. Dorland; Maple: St., Proprietor. Hoteis. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Sets Ont. 3 Lala commodation and 1 large: siabling. GRAND CENTRAL: HOTEL, Milver- First-o mamiod and said if the bicker- coset ihe Would both othoers and disband the corps. GREAT BRITAIN. jadstoné is ‘reported. to . he eae Mr. -G1. oo ac growing very The Prince Wales About three hundted, firms die were burned out by the London fire aes wick carci warm stables oa mi slots of-shed room. JonN ae dealer in Cedar Posts, ingles, Pumps, ete. ion Company, ‘Dept. = at ES Sac Table. n. envelope. Y¥. Chicago. xpres: . Mixed 08 p.m. oe 02 pom. Mixed... 10:29) p.m. Tt is reported that Most | Rev. eric Temple, Archbishop of Cuntonhary, mm on account of ad- is vancing y Mr. Fielding, the Canadian, Ministe of Fin: ‘who is at gresent in Loe erates that Canada strongly desires ‘tHendly relations with the So, temperate which was high last ingdom. suddenly ry of the pict It is: pointed gut se the men in the American ei yards work aeaibae te for Great Britain to competition if ye _in-éxcellent gay roe ‘of who 3 pie : Sleep” ‘0 W: eepers of London’ are up in ove aga thee saturday bie Monday tha for {Parties at. Sandri rts of a inrge Proportion of the railway: com in the United States poi factor in the corresponding weel GENERAL. Heavy rains have caused floods the sou ee Preparations ate being made for fansen’s next expedi- tion j in bat of | the North Pole. e from Russia, Tur- reas- ennounced from St, Petershure fea the Czarina may cil it an heir nsband before: long. ‘A branch of the Royal Mint is to be established in Perth, bafeliedet Austral- ; for the coinage ‘of nativ: oa bill bas been introauces Mates the New Zealand Parliament for Focal trade relations with Great De ain. rebellion in nbrthern China is arisaiie mpd Peale ace crnremea the instrgents’ will advance on Thomas W. Evans, es famous (ee dentist, who aid e flight Eugenie, in 1310, died je was seventy- suspicion its at Bae, who has demanded an investiga- "heck tension exists between Japa id | isters Gp te the extent of, anviek A Havana special says boty nearly per cent. the four Pages Weplore Reeredioa policy are estimated that aboutvohe thou~ anced Dekeans mare Teh, ete nee Se flooding of the canals, the suburban islandsand the outlying portions of the City of St. } Reters! “The black soldiers of the first batta- “a < ely confronted fhe scene, bravely’ confron’ ¢ men| re- duced the Yite order and ESS: Cs p< It is. rumored RIP-A-N-S ‘The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the ——s common every-day ills of humanity. rape ference to secures general agreemen for the diminution er abolition of the sugar bounties, An tain pole has been ONES devised. Tt ia hollows with a alot rom Bing lengthwise on | the under From this slot deyend th ed on which roll inside the pele he aaron atone ae tie ONE GIVES RELIEF. Rice wine has been in use in Japan ae over two thousand years. Next to! pe wine, it s the oldest alcoholic | eens | It is impossible to promise particular features that will appear in the. “AMERICAN. 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EAR, 3 expense and te Jove me,,and never want smoking and eating round es amidst 1d ves oes hae another woman. THE RANEE. : They. fod He oe that had cr nored. ee bb been her food every day o the Mrpbet again interpreted, promi L meal Pleasant things to the vain young prin “Give me a ra. betel Bigs ods rincess, i ant i ye book not. to eyo: tia fmaelt te wom T would sooner give sil that Tay near 5 S00 ert a olded mas arenas! than to you. sr iekt pinned together with a clove Co ees sat nde by side ae pete Lieut inne Cogetbes broken fraz- ie arm chairs in a room. o ments of betel nut.. ‘This she gave Bai Sonayoae Palace, which boaste ano a ¢itin her inouth; then she other farniture except white sheet ttle si rea abana a att dam« ito the gir! peeled I se one = one, putting ce a eRing e , Seristi,” she said, oe a a eran young Bait eet mai “cierto bone the monoto- nous Hindi love songs. his Jone. Reratias white. clot ‘There mile lurking in the Seis ve tip dive ages ond nut se orbAd silky black mustache. He was think-| the tos ing of the gossip he had heard in his Me ll she led oo own zenana, that pores daughter ne rat et and placed had Seen him one im a-window [it on the en when he came to ae With her fath= prs in Gays covered vith elo er, and had straightway fallen in love si or ith tim, aul persuaded her father Yo tied with suititade of i $ to hi marriage. saneht to, Sanaa “Iam sure she 1s faerie that is cha: pear said he of Khetri, courte- ously, “I have always heard her beauty most. highly, praised. »T'shall be most! yt happy to receive her at your hands for my wife.” the P “his is a joyful day. for me and my house,” said the old rajah. “I think your Highness has enly one rane at | resent Rajah of tere wore ae £0) evening: and bedtime. Princess’ wome ght ina low squart bed and 138. ae are late informed Bi I ir 5 sk any more questions, nd — im silence om his pani "oubtle our hn i are to|and talebearers, where each 0 tow some Ty on your win he! er mistress! favor and ter, calthougt er char are in ee selves a rich f ‘for myself, I} y would ask n eee more;'but we have toconsitier Soinetate and the wishes of our peo) my Bai will have a dow- @ Johdpore~ Rajah answered, athooting ~ Keon, glance at his _neigh- een ani bor. will perhaps be well that | broidery to be wi we ‘sonal with our advisers on this eg) matter.” He turned and said a few a words ‘to. the attendants behind “him, e three arose and left the room, and resent, the ery clumsy, id present 1c mes. in @ haldrole an iy there was merry-making for mapy si the two rajahs. Grave ys, and guest On and Feverend signiors all. ‘There was the gad day ray creat, hall of the not one amongst them who could read | lace was filled with the zenana or W } ee so overfilled, eee 7 to be car= et Jadies fainted and had ‘Whe ‘ra jah “had brought camels Jephants and a great train \of 661 nis, to bear his bride with all ‘due, a~|honor to her. new. was y ay fa rich and handsome. Par oun foe the y_ herself, in_w she woul: ied the three days" j | fab between Johdy fae and Iped'e bal | the morning of tl edi Meanwhile, in the close m of | raj pant fale her the, ‘lsat Sage her zenana, in another part of the palace, the bride elect sat among otis maiden: dn @ large. and pretty’ roen co be Sls Mirst lere the Sperlet 2 thd "Rajah Sahib is coming,” * eried of the zenana ie upon j one of the women, hurrying across the her und, A swarthy girl of 15, with if one may say so of a zajah’s daughter, said the bride- ‘a plain face and awkward Ste was listening now, | the ot th Ree 6 = Draises of the young Rajah of Her women sat abou he z Few ‘aside the shrouding vel and looked Jong at the dark plain face whose beauty had been so vaunted to “My he said, with grave courtesy, You -are-willin come brave ‘and man! rith me to Khetri? I hope Be wid shall not be first ranee,” beh She egal and ‘did not answe: ‘They sat side by side upon the guddi sunlit court, ani Noki Bai,” com- ous smile, plucking at the bracelets on her wrists. length he rose to go, and the inementous interview was ‘Then she was led downstairs and put into her palanquin, with high screens s her wily held up all round her as she went, i aad so ught readin ig. but Pee ote to, seaitontt LGSt ano lua never acquire either of those | an of “One of the maids read aloud a son- Grous verse of Hindi, and another pro- resque sig "They traveled as ba day and reach- os oe Ate ld have never a danghter See Lan a reproach in the house- now and see whether the rajah flar- ther wife.” ires; here and “uhere « tent “pages tats her short a cs se and | cu maids OF, the omen lean- ed wan erect ce yi ing from Bandon ‘old hour. ‘The maids sileata as they dressed ras ready ahve asked iy Bat ‘the garrulous fajah?” she asked, , but _ doubtla he will retarn soWhat does that mean?” she asked, them. One old ¥ jan s Sahib has gone ae Tene aby helothers slipped out one, with as little ther ranee, then? palace. one, this is not were sent to finisl their, lives when m saben is the rajah dead t” she asked, “No; it is the-truth, your Highne: that he is gone to! Jey) ele and have patience, Ant come.” But roe she ‘waited he ‘never pene! fort ioldes ‘there ‘s an ‘old sueaea Wor al Her hel gute sie aes rat ovcie on the rock, spending her days among her women as she had done at fonds Lies am. riage, at 6 them from the, palace low the-vallby, chewing betel a Joll~ ing on her @uddi tiie. atlections tielaye aa eace of young chil bandsome rajah married res, and was gathered to his and*“another reigns in hi: @ never Went again-to the wife who had not found favor in his sight. BRE HIST OMIC Jf IRISH CANOE. A Dont Thousands of bie sa: Perhaps Discovers ta A curious discovery pe been made in the townland of Kilbrenan, in the parish of Moviddy, near the road lead- to Cookstown. | farmer was reclaiming some hog | Tand, and in sinking a drain came up- pe Slngh on! ae, sere out at the center; jiece, no nails having hota baal ibe cakeeueticil The length is about 15 feet 10 inches, the breadth is 2 feet 8 inches, while ‘%he depth is about 1 foot 3 inches, and the sides are about 21-2 inches thick. keel, but it is not ss upasy to surmise what purpose they se) Canoes of this ‘ind have been discov: ere are many. is boat had lain in not known, Tae an is (iia Mian Se tee seieis probable, Deiever Chat Usk ation the teat jonged. tothe same age and people. THE FAST The Hon. C. A. Parsons, the inventor ry d, ‘pedo-boat ianvived type which he estimates will be capable of easily going from 36 to 40 knots an ple! e ee nia fe : rT, ‘2D D aid, except, the ‘Tarhinis, has A eo: yet been built capable of travelling at a faster speed than 32 knots an At the Jubilee’ eve ties this small experimental ad in bee ‘9 fe aot Longe Bern ere Pe = eigen fitted w ed to three screw shafts, was ran at feeds up to S41-5 knots ait hour, ths proving Ete world. “The shafts went at the rate of 2290 revolutions per minute, and this ¢ ional speed was achiev- ef without any “eaerifi of economy. the Tur- Parsons is a | oai wii sarmaune set of ‘ten | Youne "iting lant is potted in at present it is Jeary extuma, i ‘was ee toot at tho bake of ¢ Turbinia, 100] to nig! es tes syne te Mier th; -f & Ysa Whedler ABOUT THE HOUSE. THE SUNFLOWER. Rr ge nett ae ceier Doan gud ‘on. other worlds, but not on Where would the sunflower be? Me- The face of Nature spreads the dark- ness deep, ee ‘beauty into dreamless ec ae ounce aamiaad ‘Til only Ruin and Decay su te drooping diso would still ay ee Toward the West, where lat the glory ‘That made it live; till, withered and for.orn, Prone on the breast of sightiess earth *twould lie, What if the yearning with its being "4 @ Soul of ts a flower,—wore immortality SHE GUEST. ROOM. There are guest rooms cheerless that one is snr wey Saag lest astray a sho’ pe eres eee if you eae help being fussily neat, do take out the plugs, swathings and. covers fore your guest ae eee the bs ‘the room HON ‘toilet appointments. Other fur- shings are not so important, yet. the patent hostess will try to meet ev- of her gu real tau room ; comf elaborate set of furniture and a cheap | 4 tat it will not ourdl in difficult to distinguish it from. fresh shee, nyhile neither are Testful. Have Pillows light and fluffy; the on real lin mance soft and faa seth Gadtis wiiace ond are used, they should be fight and warm, not thi your drease: ae scarfs, te that oe require a hal: ; also keep 0 struggled & i Face, ithe am jy one Cae tenia not stay, had she felt unwilling ibs Savas on ber) 2a y the, e way. Fortunat heavy furniture it of fashion. for this ‘slur in wall. paper most carefully bf illness the feverish fancy ebivety logs” he et tional Howers Yof the paper, dogs with tongues rolling from Their outs, the sight of which ine e and. thirst: almost beyond end ‘Have the commode well sup} plied with fewels, fea water Wass and soup the stand wit stab ate day a minal. tables ana oe sane era a earien, fresh flowers. "A syall work basket with mending para- nalt Vhot and. in ant will soon row ail its seneraies Tato the: per= fecting of its Another ve eae plant foi is the nasturtum, but r winter . the, edge a8 freed from any pe material A Perfect Hair ieee s. a tea- - | spoonful of salt in half a pint of ieee boil, ped apply Foe Ld oe re vi EYE, Saat Sek. lasts hat ni pe black colors. Your Own Baking, Powder. — f corn starch, six ounces of hicarbonate © Of soda, four, ounces of fifteen times ns in | tartaric r, sift bottle Subst tats for Presi! Cream Whip white of one egg to froth. add carefully by drops capt se ae ited, pour the pitas: ates Seis 80 It is really * Boil. Your Lemons.—Place in. cold wa- ter and boil until they soften, when paid well heat apse fe mice, + Diy Mushrooms.—Gather thet when tity Ascon4 as til ae Will no longer K , Ehis remedy 19 not pleasent, rat NEW DOUBLE POPPIES. In no branch of flower culture has she dc poppies. Perfectly “gorgeous creations ase tere Be He eetcserl A ap the biossoms rivaling in their the more pretentious ¢ phan deh ‘The grower of the old-fashioned, single e with oe smooth, eradeat outer surface ” ang over with a bit of contrasting parte the fluffy-headed poppies ma; be seen a weath of calor, F the way from ga | Scariet or cardinal. the about or moh the toilet table. A tiny clock would be a great convenience, and beside this Ltegs be pe ier ily Rearec tet which Py hes and teil the hares or pd oa fenily: prayers, Sunday meals, Gres services, et rine is hive faint eres meals GS ius Piunch or lite to go ara or ae Henn knife mo nd napkin. Ty, to Saipha or extra blanket erings every ibe sls add sci ‘and ees ts of commode— isa Is te ota a ey aay chon open air, in ashady place protected ag possibie from heavy winds, or Sal's may stand on a shady vache joune they ean st iaiey wi vil sensive stair amount of light, hat they do not need the: direct) ne to wet the batt eS fron zh. eed THE Jinks—Wii eget want t he < Blinks ie Eee : Why