MORNINGTON. ‘The council met at Donnelley’s Hall 5th day of ee. ‘according to. adjournment. Members all present. The minntes. of Tet the The Milverton Sun espe By oe laid before the past letter from gee J. and bruised from head deceased had Beverly for 55 years He “| terribly mutilated, bis neck, ribs, arm Jag broken; neck and shoulder bitten , and leaves a widow and hose worl should cease. ‘Char- time sat perecing 8 eae pro- cession with regalia on at a funeral _The Tavistock Public Library is run— ning an excursion to Niagara Falls. FB celica mag mgrnigety gabe Rea eA aE omer e, letter: le . by late a z fees eet! sMpatog (outs titel: (kiss Greate wee ip gaa eeceiaeaiad, A Stratford Jandiety last week who- THORSDAY, JUNE, 15, 1899. * leaning , ” 3 letter 3 y in regard on as a Vi wares pep warfare with Prof. Harry Thurs-| gave board to two bs had her other~ = asseesed which he did not or ton Peck éver an article in the'June number | eight boarders leave bsg ntprapie THE DREYPUS CASE. On motion N. Kuepfer was is taeRaE of The Cosmopolitan, “The Woman-of To- from beat No. 9to beat No. 14. ‘The Reeve ae Carman’s parting words eee day and To-morrow.” Mrs. has| Fred [Ps opkey, | late mani of the- ‘The chief event of interest in France| Wes, uthorized to issue the following orders: | Toronto Conference were these: a eae tees number—a four-line | Stratford baseball: team is trying to- Ra oak wis Geel eames eae eee eee no-ansiety for Methodism, res et BeOnvear Sectord arth arch perrease Same T t je Canadian: Hs Dreyfus case before oo - $5.40, B Antik, $15. w Bobertsan sh, S| fast = pak ae LEY ae = assation; an argut resented with | Smith $1, T Connelly 7% at 75, | ane, authority: of what Ary RAWLESSNESS DOWN SOUTH. ‘ince the first of gene ch last 28° a, es d dignit od listened | P At*ridge $3.75, by Hae 43 = D| calls, “The impregnable rock of Hol bit with aiaiee Hawes by she Goa wee Conk B- 25, $ Stoney 8 si. 2} Dovernn S32 825 Scripture.” ha - fester The Afro-Ameri- toes stasis bacon and the auditors. Perfect order was|J Tucker $2, A san Gran of he nt rate 8 7 foe % bi a couneil t the dektation Soncitith he cre tee ; Fe a ee ereaeeed: contrast to | Cour of Revision with Br, setoract bel THE MONEY SOME |isisel wna ofthe Siers Stats # ae i chair when the follpwing appeals came be- MEN MAKE. Sr Le ee ee aera: og See Darwen g earlier pt ings in the same case. | fore the ‘Sippel, Alex. Roe, no . ae awe Ane eh a PINEAPPLE 72 5 he suspicion’ that there was‘ really | action; Jes Brydoue,. Joba Brydone, with- oe he burning of Sam Hose, the lynching of ecko ks nothing of any weight in the evidence drawn; P Livingston and Wm. Livingston} First Man : “ Hello Bill, what are you| tige Strickland and the ‘political riots in ee a eee a against’ Dreyfus has been strikingly | sntered ss tenants for thew} of eb 4, con &:) driving at these days, you seem to be on the |South Californi h California, the bord e contradictions. of the omen \orizi experts, the identity of the paper oe J Scott $1 ten ey on which the bordereau was wri f with Major Esterhazy’s nse ape the withholding of the police rt by. the court martial, Henry’s ciation, f proven to be forgeries, and. the i « third does not apply to Dreyfus. In iE elosii e Procurator-General. de- r clared that the new facts, prove Drey- E fdg’s innocence, and. asked. the Court to quash. the: judgm new court mart al Dre ‘All the conditions of Pioyuart's employ- agentes ‘ S01 é Bearings. ment, ull the cireumetances of bis. career ARRETSON CO,, Limited, Ss i egntinents, to. visit peat Tuins | conspired to steel his mind against theories irate pet eran Ore M ahi ian without fault i and: or testimonies pointing to the innocence 0 au S ut fault. fe the glorious re ene ee our | Dreyfus. : - dsap, bs “he theories spoke in documents which COMMERCIAL. ‘The Standard of the World.. Py appealed to the honest. open mind of Col. worthy, of our ge and our mus-| Pieguart. ith was arrayed on the side ings. Unden the noble trees, which | of a broken vray and. « Jewish | Corrected weekly by H. M..Schaefer. his fathers.saw in thefr infancy, whose |exile. Falsehood was throned in every high Mowsazox, June 15,1809. ( it E ‘ Th Se re cai tis| pee oftoreg, Soy eel ol aa ome and Examine Them.. ay lapdiof; aurs, he sleepsonly a little ee Prison, death were ised 35 40 meee ay ris@-in, the.ground where the crawling | rewards of open- sib eels le trath. 23° 8 Ce ving-geows more luxuriously to tell To the eporieaeihe glory of ‘rench 62 62 33 Also a full line of all other- a the story—that here he-lies—the in |Sm™y and the Bune (people the berate a sss Treo) SPP ar cera dian, whom. we Ue irae robbed of | crath in prefereucasaths crown of falsebuod. 600 6 00 arm Implements made by the iis iy aie woods—who loved-the sing- noo best: manufacturers in- Canada. irds, the jaceee green grass, the| # 1 1 ong ing boughs of the beeches, and| 2 wae For sale by the wild, sweet flowers with a deeper}’ 8 T P. ROE and a purer love than we, who mo! 8 : Pe ey 9 civilized, have inherited the riches of 9 Milverton.. the Yukon, will ever entertain. Pond- ee ‘ Suop Nexr Door 70 tHe Bank. ar and wonder over those nameless | to claim as a citizen. 3 A 7 mounds, oh, countrymen ! Often whi Geese aioe 5 night is falling,I imagine I can see his ONranto 1S WHONEED. 6 slim, dark form moving stealthily in EAVETROUGHIEC ! the uld reme places, wondering| Michigan now collects over $1,200,000_in at the tall, grim houses which disturb ee ae ape te operated in i e Cee et ie rad unre sc Ear co. inoweaae; Whe hease ae former raPPy ByenenonnS fsmonnt, Goveraor Pingyer holding out for | Peas, 98 ‘We call Special Attention-to our Eavetroughs, as we use nothing but the oor Indian ! ve D | an annual tax of $2,000;000, and thé friends | Oats. 62 5 these words will meet many a last resting place es Se MANSLAUGHTER: | 0 was not capable of found ei; ie of the Chitistian, Eudes Hela ela yas ta Dobrat menb of December, aie P 1894, and;send. the: defendant before a and accuse non ee desecrated your acting fe himself. ‘He said that if it could be shown thata crige had been | Mr. Hi: mitted, that there was no donbt.an for general business Reeve ed to,issue ae nlioaing orders: Sibson $70, D-Schwartzen- GLORY OF BRANCE, ce was shamed by. the conspiracy. of corrupt officers against ap: oldier, but France was glorified ie vie tetomend ob Ligat iequart. as outside the circle of fierce mili- e was a wrivers not a aPicquaté eutsted: upon bie’ dat we jump-all the time and walk as though you | had important business on hand.” what have you struck 2” Sxeoxp pu = “I have taken a book ment ob this firm yesterdag, le more-men.” Man = “I don’b_see could not, but write and get them to make you an offer. Maw : Thanks old man, I will and: I'll let you know how it turns out.” CHAPTER XU. The Prince of Wales an Fee a tern ee nats|. Secoxp Maw :“ Well, the fact ix, Sack, |'a not only sn anwarrante? onbrage “upon } la; Te Dems em Seen ies Ce x : ’ on T Gikiog secieh IE Gibeaty © Lewin: an ¢ aide pesepesity pute the defve Joe taan, | Ws ee, Sue cts oe iotoen i aig ie for ne 18 1 con 8; JG Kuepter assessed for | have struck a position at lastwafter a year a ftliariaes the attr with, 4 ied tiga teats toate eee Daa assed woles Nf |hard luck, which is panning ont first-rate.” | erime, creat in them con: cane for lawful | |ttessing complications Phcias etal f Ditters, E Ba moe Sere ee tiene lor roll cule te ul] Jantil the system is wrecked, shade red $200: fo; Grits dog. i fp Be oh ‘Well, that’s your luck,, Peurtfal a tod destructive to the best inveresta 3, Hundreds of dollars are wasted by||. ‘The Court finally closed TheCorn nel agin for Lam doing mighty little these days. But of bo eaerers on i which “Dr: ss ia Siac Pineoppl> Tablets will care for cures has dene a sensible onine, 8 a done it not at all »|the mildest manner, uncalled for andj 35.02 ce dyspepsia at any stage.|| phey bocrdet tadigesticn. endl “relicvet aif son $7 . Trim was authorized to do | ageney from THE: Brapuzy-Ganm n Master of the|jdistress from the start. Druggis 4 days roadwork. ind Tucker's beat aud the | (Limited) "of eee Ont. They Bere English: Freemasons. he has sent a these ete at 35 centsa paar ¢ Test in. Thos. Aftridge’s beat. HPoomer| been at me for months to cenvass, butI|letter to the Grand Lodges on the| |tblets : changed from beat No. 54 t m. : ai ES. Sees srorntel pathijaster {a place of O| !soghed st the idea, and at last they mede|growing custom among Masons of Peters. ‘The tenders fon the Boyle Drain | me a good offer. so I vhought 'd give it a) wearing the order’s regalia at non Debentures were opened,,when the council] trial, Ihave been at the work now asonic functions, to which he strong-|' Dr. Vom Simn’s easels Tablets epee tender ee oe bral ral Canadian | months, and I like it firstrate, and am go- by pias And quite rightly epi: Are intely free from a Te Counell joumned to meet again on the | ing to stick to it.” way i which some members of the Dart heels coed child may take wt Monday, in July. J. Warsox, Clerk. | qrynenMan : “Say Bill, sao yom think x} orage ditsay themselves “elothed” ont errnsch, anduthey eure the worst forms of could do the work, for I saw weertise- |EVeTY possible occasion is, to put it in |jayspe; Sold by Jas. Torrar whx you DEERING LIGHT DRAFT IDEAL MACHINES chief of the Intelligence De bof the army, holding fast to a and prejudices of an army which believe mos fete eae in the guilt of Alfred WANTED !! Five young men to travel, who w. object spending part of their Ganecah con: ould net pal tax- lied 0 cents a mile, Sa él : over—we children,so lighebearvdly—|of the ee soxiogto‘compranite for| Apples, por bag careless | $1,500,000. . per Butter as véver paid a cent in soa an “— 3 ley bag. Deering Roller and Ball "Vontigatted For example it is nearly 1 Have the orginal and genuine: the other took, the injared you a adethe: \é door, and ‘would soon ha: the other horses had not Me 8 a. rifle. aud. killed. bim. mi bis clothes one strewn "about the icked up a stohe and hit rn, mediately Bogen te cao down Sessa aon It is aacraradaed by everyone that our, bread is the market: Even our. acknowledge i it’ as they “all, re fused to compete with us for a}; prize. Though we took first we], do not bake for shows alone. but}: make good bread all the year round and to.prove.. this, we ask that you give our bread a. trial thet’ you will be ... |“ QUBEN’S HEAD ” galvanized iron, which is the very best: iron that can: 3 | be bought, but we-charge no more than-others do for a cheaper grade. iron willinot rust, and does not require painting. Oar Troughs and: Conductor-pipes are well Soldered and Riveted: . at jointe,.so that they cannot break from ice, etc, and cause leaks. All our: Trough: is NAILED: to face-board,.and than SPEKED to rafters, and we, guarantee them to outiast she life of. any: building. ‘We are headquarters for BUILDERS HARDWARE, we bought. , before the advance in prices, and give our customers the benefit.” Call and examine our MILK-GANS, our new and improved make; . you will say they are the best yuu have ever seen, and the prices are right. _ WE ARE HERE TO STAY, ‘And kindly ask for your ee. Yours Anxious to Please, 72 7 3 57 $e 34 | 98 * 15 jickens .. 30,38 he pane, Ib roils * Vy 6 “©” tubs, dai bie 8 - De 48 s * 8 ° 5 5 sort eer. 3 50 on Monday. next. The entire day. was AES eee ome [4.90 5 3 taken up with. addresses by coupsel. KILLED. BY 308 STARAJON, ee: Bindguartess + 650 8 5B} The attorney for the defence, in ts 3 ayee: 2 6:50: 7:00 : for the disinissal’ of the. defendants, Gals Ont, ane As a ema ofa des Veal + CW. SAE ad, Goimmitted no crime, and | perate 4 athe ee eBoy on the farm of Mr se Casapbell er fe a 2 icott, it, shout three miles fr te, his own- . . q is dead, 4 Baery Ps Close, for ey IPSI i Vive Pea Eggs Taken Exchange. i J Finkbeiner Bros., MILVERTO This. best on 1 the Hawing for a number of years.dong,Custom. Tailor work I’ have decided to launch into. the MERCHANT. TAILORING: , LINE, and have: accordingly: secured a new Stock of TWEEDS,. Etc.. : I have engagedi\MR. GEO. BURTON, who: has had a», wide experience in the best shops in London, England, and, , Montreal, as.Cutter. . : Se ata thee A Fit Guaranteed. Give me a Call. The Milverton sun. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1899. After the cold and wet weather the warm sunshine seems a treat once GENERAL NEWS. r : ar si CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES. ‘An Orangeville man had his wife arrested for kicking him. liberated upon suspended’ sentence. ‘The property holders. of Stratford defeated the bylaw. for the extension and purchase of the Waterworks system. The American steamer Paris which went aground on the Manacles .rocks| |, cannot be floated and will be abandon- League ete. take up ae. place of the ee Stratford tea: ei aun Sane are now kept nsy hunting up anecdotes ‘relating to Balon and other British admirals and eee them about Dewey. Fourteen street car lines in Cleve land, Obio, under the same manage- ment as that of and the citizens are walking. ‘Thomas G. Shanghnessy, fos years vice-president of the C.P.R.,. has been appointed president of the waleey me Mr. W. C. Van Horn Pome to the aaa of Seas of the Board of Director Seven farmers dese Waker ship-| ©! There were 81 animals in the shipment and most of them were sold at 5 cents, The striking trackmen of the G.T. R. have asked Sir Wilfrid Laurier to. act as meter between them and Manag S mee a view)& to settling he Ae he Premier is |“! in as ee with the man: aoe” McGregor, a wandering und dead in the Arlington hotel. stables at Tavi- stock last soe McGregor, it is said, as atone time a manin standing aa position bat inability to contend with reverses and misfortune drove him into the depths of mendicancy. A startling statement was made by | m Rev. S. Daw, at the Niagara Synod on Thursday—that five out of the nine Anglican parishes in Hamilton do not thet livings ba» for the fact that they ae © private incomes. bert Fisher, aged 17, who was eet eight year’s ago by stabbin; Hon. David Mills, Minister of Ji tice, has informed Mrs. Nicholas Bott that her husband will be siete ‘rom the Central Prison June Sept. 23 last to 18 months’ imprison- ment for having embezzled $800 from his employers, H. Walker & Sons. Since that time, his wife and family have been in destitute circumstances, and for that reason a petition praying for Bott's release was si; number of Walkerville hee and the Dep: eu was [Se] London ate om strike — ott. was sentenced by sora “parton | oueareceelet abd ju ee hgere u ned by a large | Hoa “Mr. Herman Ebel'‘has had ae a number of engines shij this tation. paral in securing Mr. El and we all join in wishing him su: Miss Parsel spent afew days vishng 2 ae Mitchell. ei dressmaker, is a ae working’ for Mrs. Chas. Geis. ‘One of our young men ‘a spin see his sweetheart and left his wheel ow while he was enjoying a nice jace in the house—perhaps talking of ia different changes in the weather, when some intruder took a bunch 8 is wheel, and-he is now mourning his. loss. Take the wheel in with you Charles! 4 ees ‘WILFRID, would be just forging knives for her = throat if the Dominion Parliament ‘on rail which would -ved for this country. Pablic opinion will almost unanim endorse S id Lonrier’s declaration sit Bats settlements of their geogra) ad advantages in relation: to the trade of # Geography and diptomacy may, do their best or worst to deliver tbe trade of the merican tra of tailwayewhich can build up Canadian trad ania will enol Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his wise and patriotic determination that nadian port shall “control the trade of jaska, no matter wl be the outeome ofane negotiations at Was ington. WEALTH OF THE SORTH Hon. J. M. Gibson is back fro! Commissioner Sates alge i. ‘The quartet penetra of Lake Temiscamingue, circled arom Lake Temagami sen the country north ind by issioner covered al jes, saw some grand scenery, catight quite a few fish, were pestered with black fltes and mis- quitoes, and collected a great deal uable information. 1e Commissioner has come back. full of of val- =’ The Ate a tour in Something New in SUITINGS — in OVERCOATINGS in TROUSERINGS in DRESS SHIRTS in FANCY SHIRTS in UNDERWEAR in BOYS’ COLLARS in MEN’S COLLARS in MEN’S TIES in DRESS BOWS in GRADUATE TIES in GENTS % HOSE Great Dissolution and Rebuilding Sale The firm of Loth-& Guenther- will dis- solve partnership on or about August 1st. We: have decided to:sell our- new stock at Great Reduction-for the next:8 weeks. . For genuine: Bargains try us in SUSPENDERS, etc. BURTON, THE TAILOR Next door to Postoffiee. ‘MitverTon. Eclipse BICYCLE is no experiment, but is the: per- fected result of mechanical'skill coupled with experience, which has:demonstrated the fact that satisfactory and practical than ny other type of driving mechanism, the only bicycle on earth with autonratic Coaster and Brake. PRICE = $50.06 P. H. BASTERDORKF Next Door a Postoflice. book. @ practical man, ant aes ck wil bright ee whiet may figure in the ais mates ne: ‘The quantity ae white ae timber ae sie le itinerary surprised the craves eho hare traversed the. grou ieatally told the Commissioner thas ae was more pine in there than had been ol since eration the iaéter facilities for getting issioner’s bright idea co illioawof dollars to the ‘he department has long known, o} course that logs from this dsttict conld te ted down Sturgeon River Georgian Bay, but it-was persistently foal: ed tbat the loge couldn’t be floated to Lake scewarisi > it Otta’ We st fronp reliable sources that position mentioned. A w gentleman, a platform utes of more me Sic 4 pation and berg erciin eo *? himself. He has many. friends and admirers all over the provinee, especial- ly in the county of Brace, who wil rejoice when the public 1 | found. 1 so down the Ottawa without going b; what precarions northern rou nw smal ment in the w: not cost ane Wool be worth « mint ‘G& money to the Provi | "While omthe journey she iseioner ct party apent a day inthe Blane river of sett here, ai ter Tas im een purposes of Mr. MeCallae's sogieea has been made.—Pu. EI In spite of large ie inties en the ch merchant, marine chant marine by the same coddling pro- | Boodlers who infest cess. repeal |: e Americans. woul sti navigation laws and allow fi iqm of trade in ships, they would have oe chance of regaining their former | dis id position; but the American ship. AND The heeloe who puts » $5 bribe inthe hand of a vote iced as scoundrel. he capital me Pte $1,000 oF $54 into the han ernment forfeit bis high standing 2 & prominent citize _Gaontractors and corporations do not in- nds. with- ators to the campaign fu [ions of pis should applivaa aoa tothe mpaign funds ue The ‘nny. Sounei il of Essex has Ee $14,000. iret the establish- ment of a housg of oe :|Oh, Say, ia ? Reduoéd Rates ce fit first. 21380 PERRY’S Going to Sell as For the Next 60 Days You will savemoney by calling and getting your Spring supply heap. We don’t- keep. any: bank- rupt stock. All our stock is guaranteed ; under all conditions. of weather | and roads, the Eclipse is more} and nobby and}: the best. Call and get your) D. PERRY (|, ee Butter and Eggs Taken in exchange FOR THE. Next Days room for Suites Bargains will be given, Call and sec, we will endeavor to clear off the balance of our stock to make} ” Spring}; and Setts.|- DRESS GOODS. $1.25, $1.00 and.85,:75, 50, cts.going at$r. 00, 90; 70,60, 42 cts., lower lines atyprices accordingly. 12%, 108}.7,° Oets, e at 10,.8;.7, 6 and 5 cts. LAWNS and MUSLINS. . We have many to quote you:prices but call in and see for - yourself. LACH CURTAINS. A splendid range at tee following prices : 35, 50, 75 cts. Ti25, 1-5Q 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and $3,50 at 30, 45, 75 cts, T.005., T425, 1.65;.2.00, 2.50.and $3;00. LACES. Amendless variety (6000 yds.) largest range in town. | 'WEHEDS. A splendid Tweed at 35 cts. per yd., better ones-at 40, 60, and $1,00. READYMADE CLOTHING. Suits were 5.00, 6.09, 7-00, 8.00 andi $10.00, will go at. 4-25, 5-25. 5-75: &50 and $7,75. Children’s. Clothing at same proportion: Readymade Pants must go at sacrifice prices. CARPETS. Wools and Unions at'30, 40, 45, 50 and 65,cts., were 355 , 45, 50, 60 and 75 cts. Poles were cheap at 25: will go at 22c:, while they last. SHIRT WAISTS. 6 doz. were 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50, must goat 40c. . Don’t miss this chance. WOOL YARNS... Sarnia mills best Black and Grey at 45¢ per: TB}, Berlin , and Zephon wools 8c oz. Our Sateens, double; width,.,roc. per - yal, worth 12%c. . ( MILLINERY~ Get your Millinery from us, psices-and up-t Summer Hats in good. variety. GINGHAMS. 12%, 10, 8 and 7 cts. as 1q; 8, 7-and 5 cts: UNDERWEAR... Now is your, time to buy Cheap Underwear;Clothing, for . next: fall and winter. Will pay you,.to, borrow the: money .if + you need anything im»this.Jine. _ Av nice assortment in Children’: Smeets ing Navy andi; Red at 50 cts:; Men's Grey at.goc., - : CROCKERY « Dinner Betts 48.00, 14.00, 13,00, 9.00 SE PEER GEES 3 11.005 10.00, $:00 ane $5.50... Fruit Dishes 35 cts per doz... - Nice Fancy-Lamp (large size}'35-cts--. GROCERIES... ee 3 tins Catsup for 25¢.;3 tins Com for 25¢.;;3:tins Tipmatoes .; for 25c.;-3 tins Peas for 25¢.; 3 tins Shoe Polish, 10c:; fox 25c.;.- 2 tins Shoes Polish, 5¢., for 5c.; 1H goc. Blue ‘Ribbon; Tea for. oc. ; 1 box Buffalo Laundry Starch gsc. ; 1 lb Baking Soda, 3c; rt Ibs Goffee for, $1:00 5 8 packages Garden Seeds 2 Se. No Goods ‘Charged at. These Prices... Call in and see for yourself. what we are offering... ~ LOTH & GUENTHE