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Milverton Sun, 6 Aug 1914, p. 8

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ENTRANCE TO NORMAL EXAMS. WESLEY AND ‘THE CHURCH or} ENGLAND I The results of the Middle school, ee Mme is given “hes. Baitor of peiyerton Sun; There and since the da: of Abraham there | itn on, the} God ort. ley x. ‘Cullitoo, N NE cuiliton, ¥ Bs Carhert - Chawibers. javidson, M Dowd x. A. Bingdian. x. Davidson. © W. BR. tribe of Levi Of thom be to as the pries selected one : From Abraham nb Hla wano 3. Ma rx. E.Hv- High P, Bots, Hs reeds Ro H. Har- ghurch ‘od. 3. as J thicetold, ariesthood in'M daiiiotts ‘Ww bi gh $n feathood: hrist, t po one could mi borned “within hic for «, true. ceyieal af religion, of Which there wag great dnd of ‘the ¢hurch. Mr. We: bea under of . He meeting o of thelr pileachers im 1744; y Cail date ta eep to th ty dvcide ty “that | ped aa Atay thi ra ¢ ed first rules of their — society that leave the qakvaeh Te oe us, * Wes: ® yaad lat ae Winslow. x. W, G e Weicker x o Wright + ¥, DRINKING 18 UNPROFITABLE Philadelphia ft may be a profit at veduith, bas iness to sell ds a be hh» ets becom: dec C 2 and die a me hae of te. chureh of F neland and that none a highly. unprofital Hf 4a. te ml separate from Flin laitat abe bus n Bristol promoting ‘thé cause of tem- 20% was 80 y powerfully than ailthe ©4 Re h biehy, aii mi mi 3 o f department the Penusylvatis “Railroad about the greatly lessened quantity of in- joants su d and he astonish soon b td 'me with this statement: ¥es bishops, W When Mr. Weslev he ut of 25,000 train émyployces, only of this he rebuked thet | en {intoxication has been de- “Froation of Pea tation und title. Tn Bishop tected by us in three months, Rail- & letter to Mr. A. he says. “low can foud employees have found out thar You. how dare 4g 8 spit yourself. to! it ism losing game to drink bode: ‘ the . Ts phudde ot cd at M Hunt's super- be 4 mht. T may add that Mr. Hunt's: sup reake. (teat sips oe vision over the health ap habits 0 complete and bighly exhausti the many hundred employees in dining cars and go.8 being a shoo 1 could mae @ goboek align ne b ever received te elf. It w the: disgentor from Wesley that had Bervidtabe Run Chursh ans i od Neluneed:. ie = efogged of J brains and sor td 4 bands at thr ‘otth signal and itch are rarer — today than any ans “et Stephenson's first locomotive rum bled over the original railroad line not of the Church of “En nel and, and | Matet tonstha, dlatnts, pra | and. Eatin {fr alana to-day he would prayer no sold Bue weulatas + Thus saith the Lord ‘Ape | ste eae re in the ways see and | ask for the old paths. i | “we eo not +¥ FOR SALE Good > minor horse will be cheap. Anyone can drive him. Bly te R MILLER. Milverton. PAINTING AND! PAPERMANG:N Contracts for painting. paperhang- ing and decorating taken on ahortest notice. M. HENICK Glee man’s. Phone 23rd. Milverton, 423-40 hv or Divine Hea pformed Farms For Sale ber ay ae thereby lose her identity apostolic existence. dur- od $5250 gait boy the West hal is All the rite lot , Mornington. 100 acres) aire all ander” euiy ables om comfortable church he dwelling « eement Neaman after ‘he had ‘eal ee “y to and markets. % rare fet aie $2,000 down balance atS Lh iach 100 Acres—The East half of ee No. 16 in the 5th ugh {Mine teathe, Mae church of the living God. the: pillar and the ground jot truth.”"—(.. Tim. iii, OMRs) B, “HAWKINS TIGERT, Land all clear and under aie Mheppardton, Ont... June 15. 1914. vation, 1} storey brick house. | -———— ui with straw shed—a fine item. \THE FOLLY ap BRITISH INTER- “er ‘TION, Jobir Briabt The prop m) ‘THe past events of our history have sold ea Mec a the estate of the | taught me that the intervention of late mand. Apply to W. D./ this country in ba eis wars is not Wait Administrator” Box 23, Mil only unnecessary. but calam’tous; that yerton. Ontario. we have rarely come out of! such in- fr. tervention ‘having succeeded in the W. D. WEIR. MILVERTON. | chee fought for- that a debt z = of tee, 000. 000 eerie has been in- CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST Post. | curred by policy bi ich the noble ING OF VOTERS’ LIST ib bide no caso} Voters’ List. 1014, Municipality of the) not debt alone has been inourred. but lage of Milverton. County | we fhave left Europe as much Porth, chains as before a single effort was Notice is hereby given, that I have tramamitted or delivered to the per- third id Mae “noipk fer ‘S were not # | directly and obviously ited. that she would have been saved from much to said| of uerism and brutal crimes ed of the list, made i © said! by which our Goverment and peoply f Il persons ari the Inst revised Assessment Roll of — the er cei béen Bieayad ‘This coun: ty! ode years ago, had adopted the Municipal to d mi: have been a garden, every at tH anid Mantaipality at cleot- Swelling ralgnt have been of marble, ions members of islatiy every . per! ‘reads its! soil Assombly and at Municipal Elections ;|™miaht have been pufficiently educat- t the said list was f at) 0d. We should indeed, ha: less ed up in my office at Mitverton, on | mili ilory. We might have had je 2th day of July, 1914, an .; neither Trafalgar or Waterloo’ but ere for. ins; ji we should have set the high examp) examine |! | Cbriat nm. free in its insti- tutions. courteous and just in its con- Srlictind is called upor i the rence and it CR as {o| duct towards all foreign states, and ‘take immediate proceedings to have | “esting its volley on the unchange- errors corrected according to law,|%* foundation of Christian morality. Dated this 2th oe of July, 1914. PUBLIC LAWYERS Edmonton Jourfial clese’ ie Pris Muleipaity ‘The Journal has already suggested that methods like those insisted on by i Lord Heine and a the late Judge COMMERCIAL. Mabee. 0 i ‘te Ba way coraintesiane could wi i ‘age be applie Fall Wheat, e Canadian Courier follaws Tein up’ “be paltelae ta deoldea 10 settle all dieputes between a peieelven cheaply. They find the courts wholly unsatisfa as adian ar ictory. This ‘The we shall see pubtte lawyers as_weill as public dectors. Lk aig te saccades | ip estal ‘Chickens Hens Lard. ‘The vile od ute Diindce waa fire Tallow. swept last week jeiged to the ex Butte tent of vee $25.01 ving been done to pro M Ac- ‘need, ‘These mew converts were in| sa at 8 fashionable West ind wedding, who wegard my indgme nt or advice! x ori the suits al fakes a from inst le of bree Realy in *VeFY! vanced to ex! * * * SHORT STORIES + + + “WHO'S LYID Richard Hard'ng bile had caner Wj “THE PEOPLE’S STORE” amusing exper hile on a rece visit to England, Writs t motoring his’ party stop- Davis. candidly.” “th book. wire aot ng of'i t YP can NO CAUSE FOR EXCITEMENT!) \| Bishop ig oe “carpenter, for Ripon, and n ‘anon ster. on one occasion was to officiate | a great orowd of people ors, and $1.25) mm to see an old ts vis ite ro ide was showing — the party e 9 e@ e ihrough.. Repti ail the Bointa of fter his own style. i the far corner of this ’ere nes he said. *hi Willi e r:be'ind the organ where y _ (Regular $1.00 = = pecial 79c Each Mag. sh «i kle old for eat A 1 Sollee men dashed at the cabby. they shouted. stop just . coming.-- hi The” tishor Nekkeép your Jair Oh." retorted _cabby “Tye got the old duffer inside i is ae sy MEBBE was a certain bishop. w ho ma abi 1 t some pigs bY rondside. and the he the lad replied stolidly, The bishop nodded his head thonght He ia that so?” he pone ait 4 pleasant- ee Diet. aiapiefponty for Reon Heceali: Also | "Mebbe you gets more swoine nor} me to moind.” ++ Ov TWO EVILS ns ae boy was qruesny a a e oe ole sa Of si "shoo "Pornisg 6 jorner at all rere he collided witht hem min “Where, are, You running to my a le ma asked the minister. akon he bad rogained Kia brenth, “Home |” vanted the boy boy. “Ma's joing to spank me. Whatt® gasped tho astonished er to have | | that an me so fast?” ! “No.” shouted the bey over } Ider as he resume: ae ocseyea ‘a flight. “but = T don't ay there be- fore pa he'll do it!” Li “ANSWER R A FOOL” A story is told of ani old Puritan id encounter with Judge Jeff- ries seventeenth century. Jeff- e eries. hearing the case against the is habit, “J fhonour you. sir.” said the| iudge meeringly “from your head to your ‘eet. , “And I honour you, sir.” said the 01 & 2 2 eS 5 “4 <¢ ey & va ‘honour oy My vat on tly Battie rom Land's Jobn and I bi iar ‘en, irom the mia tor. fei a Antips jour woo ” eid the judge, ir- iesmiye cy the ates of Hell.” ly at once. Those still needing a Spring Coat or Suit can purchase same at a very substantial saving Ladies’ Raincoats at $3.49 Each Children’s White and Colored Dresses at Special Reductions Ladies’ House and Fancy Dresses Reduced Wide Frillings at 15c per yard See our splendid Black Silk Ladies’ Vests 2 for 25¢ Men’s $1.50 to 2.50 Straw Hats Half Price at 99c yd. follow you to He + OLOSEK were at tab Domests, last atest kind o’ mal “Leebral wi’ ee febiekr ba La r quality o’ it's t indeefrent I verra near le! ene GoT ae GOAT than one theory has been ad- ENGELAN The Store With the Stock” D @ SONS MILVERTON, ONT. ‘vhira looked Y 801 pecan Saeeetu: reo ere aig influence on the horse that is sched-| but {t happens that everybody who| Uled, to we next day. So, according when aes atahe fy ees sed SP cops ER aN er My, @ anus ‘gure that tho. other ¢ would not win, operations were he It seems to ‘sot on foot whereby the horse's goat| ™ Rave ‘come! iota fhe) Iatgriage 8a 9/291; | yedacetoless jc TWe result was the next particular kind of ae 4 expresses A fend tho aa a! oa ada Boats eae he lost ‘the, race, Tt is said to racing stables to keep a goat on Sam THE ONLY DAMAGE r ' a ba evening before the race the Tree | Two megro men were engaged e ‘of the goat in the stall issup-|tearing down a three-story soe to exert a peculiarly soothing| building. One negro was the building taking off the idim & them nm ee ete the other’ was piling them.. When NEWTON WOOLLEN-MILLS Kk the sea ee oe oo CARRYING If TO AN EXTREME | Ke late Captain Charles Barr. the! jan, was almost CASH or TRADE You will -velv. flow: DURE WOOLLEN eae ér beds. red fences—and the cottage xe Jian e with green ie) (sei hewn eet ay invitea di ‘a in HENRY C. WAGNER bread and baked ian, the 4 ona sat on green wicker) btieke asd it wootien | Sustee gaoee 1 e thirty Kee diokons bave yoo een” piri Captain r uneasily on an return in ee a 0 this ita ae was stooping over Me “to spit in the iver.” ile ally tot be fall, striking bi direst: i ly on the head, Instead of it i kill- lan him. he merely looked up with- out rising, and said. “What wi yu doin’ thar. migger? You make me bi‘te my tongue.” 2 | dibire on the tidy piazza, smoking cigars. The visitor on finishing his cigar, tossed the butt down on the ‘grass. “What did you do that — for. Sena said Captain Barr. “Look t it smouldering down there. Don't it look nasty on the nice green grass? ce turned red. “I don't think ee eetbodey hea. no |maybody would otica a little thing ike he. “Geor ried Rae ue ‘peat bite Pat peat a Bar: fast aon be Hl AN. 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