Milverton Sun, 5 Dec 1895, p. 3

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pal The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1805. “T wish we eould Imave @ European | Church, which, in alliance with the CY EST Y De 0 war; it would bring better’ prices,” This is the remark made by ® man] 4, 44 es upon the street one day in the week epanteansy ‘just gone by. Did he speak seriously ?] th The gravity of his face was unmoved | ¥ ‘and he lamented the low price of grain usual number: elections appro: ‘Dont in in Swarey EERE oe : ‘The v of so-called independent are ahaa the teehee ach, to urge ina bi R pers AR & GROSCH ry a &. 3 8 “2 rd 3 3 4 Es & > &. = . B ES Pa di jominion Government, is Sigs Bee e to sie old st the seus Pro’ pea iti athe one he clamor for . This senvine and w ig and yoni of ne another's ces with weak tears has been the programme of so many of » and stock and raved about the high] those who have endeavored to resist prices produce brought when European} the encroachments of In such a remark | Catholic church in civil matters, that wars were waged, there is a fiendishness which could | one is led to i only characterize a mind, that has Bes abandoned all hope of heaven. to his gain he would have war, shed; inisery and wretchedness. would have burdens heaped upon the ing beneath their load. falling thick and fast widows’ orphans’ ters that he might pick up coin over the dead bodies of their husbands and fathers. He would wit- ness all the horrors that follow a i civilized’ war to increase in wealth. |¢ Strange that we have among us those who are so forgetful of everything but and | ¢ self, that they would sacritice bleeding | begin to implore yield SoRetHip ioe wie humanity that they might gratify their own desires. No matter what the times are like, may the hand of the Almighty stay that most | direful calamity—a European war. eS Ey "The most sensational murder trial since that of Birchall, for the murder of Benwell, in Blenheim swamp, has just been concluded in Toronto wit h the verdict of ‘nos guilty’, The), ‘Hyams twins were tried for the mur- der of Willie Wells, a young man in theiremploy. The case had been tried at the Spring Assizes, but the jury disagreed and it came up for hearing again about four weeks ago and bas been dragging on ever since with its lights and shade’. Circumstances in a degree pointed to the guilt of the twins but were not so strong but thay their guilt might be doubted, and British law always gives the prisoners the benefit of the doubt. The marshal- ling of the facts by the crown council was something marvellous, in fact {Mr. Osler has no peer at the bar, The|™ evidence of the crown was rebutted with ability as the cleverest talent ‘New York could boast of was engaged onthe case, Though the prisoners were acquitted it is no disparagement to Mr.-Osler.as he did not urge the case beyond fairness—he is too great auan for that. He did nob press the jury fora verdict of “guilty.” He urged them simply to adhere~ strictly to the evidence aud bring in their} verdict accordingly. ‘AGreat pris Paper Tororto turns out home and. general newspapers, none that is superior in respect to The Weekly Globe. Globe’s enterprise is well known, and its re- liability as a medium has always been its proud, distinctio ‘ion. No Canadian journal devotes more ‘Canadian topes nor nor more thoroughly. home is the better for the oa visits of this great paper. This is is Salvanion Arniy’s self- en) wet ries was sentenced to death at at Phen ‘or the murder new ‘teal ee refused. the execution will be fixed by nae and itis probable the cas will be appealed. pi Boulton last ates hie é ed an open letter to Bowell protesting terns against the ol P Legislation Hee Shee it will sap} % y: the foundation of the liberties of the | bs Canadian people 4 The British ‘oat bas issued an of s the animal: * recent mont sheep which have been a! mi That] Where the Church is in the minority he might have a few cents more added | it has al always pursued ee policy of lemanding in the name of religi nd right and jus concessions which should never be granted. Labi that the bore minority. wabble-legged s CO) us and papers finally slide ia way, are more than the Church expect- ed to obtain when fracas. iter of these episodes all those | { over the elsewhere, and ‘|down of popular opinion in the Mani- tzel, the application for a The date. of 36 * | Only $1 from now until es : : ia E 2 3 2%. i rd order. forbidding the importation of sheep from the United) sands of friends in jonths of many cargoes Of “tl The Herald, oman the Roman distrust the courage an 0 yield even atters, les of those w! in suel hair's breadth case of refusal a great row is created backs of those who are already groan-| hy the Church a He would see | with lamentations, the air is filled heart-broken ac- ents of forgiveness broke of che sorts be softened. Then the Pro ma, testant are accused of kicking sb at ie v, being intolerant, if rigots who would if they dared, he blood of the poor, dow Then and politicians to deny asked amounts to much. 2 advocate half'measures which, by the they started the e concessions emerge like vi devil and his angels; fetters| { are fastened more firmly on ee we have to obey their spiritual fathers or be presumably left to suffer in fave tory. Little by little the Church has worked this scheme in Canada and the present “calming” toba school matter it is hoped by the eee chy will result in their obtaining more than pana expected in the com- my part I would be C4 eA the monks and friars, the priests ad bishops, preachers \and pastors in Canada go barefooted up to the North Pole and maiclr around. it, offering maledictions on me. personally a} to whatever region hee march back again Ee bells all the way, rather than abate tittle in my firm belief, scares or no Sinem eee confederation or no confederatioi large He of posite his Robt. Jackson has cordwood on the tow ite op} farm. On Saturday evening he missed a fow sticks and traved it to the wooc shed of Cha Ward. Tnformation was at once laid before Magistrate Flagg, when Baker rrested and placed in the lock up, On was bit ard. The ‘isoner ex- nd was tended returning it as so urchas gh he pay nate 30 W) a } fine of ule making in all $ Stitebell arn he court ordered ee $1.25 the wore A, anc Bop “| HERALD. The Most Widely Circulated Paper in Perth County. ist January, 1897, TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Always Brimful of Crisp, Reliable and ate News from all parts ‘As a news gatherer ivs tinique, y equals and no superiors Vi a ant naa imiced by thou- nowa, read otaey part of Perth and Is| the adjoining eoun ‘Let no intending ing in, bie pame. souner you order the He 7 sees ‘che time you Tall enjoy. persming its deeply interesting pages. Address ok setier sts th in send- Wish to announce to the public that they just received a stock of Crompton’s celebrated} Which have no equal in price and quality. A ns|few lines as follows. i CORSETS Io PAL Ts, BROCKVILLE —==<— TOMA TTT CUTTERS (Mui ANU HFTTEVTTITTVTETTUTSETOT TTT Call and see the New Styles for this Winter. Beauti- fully Upholstered in Plush ; Spring Backs and Cushions, . with Folding Child's Seat. 1 to be thoroughly The material in every Cutter seasoned and bene dry, and free from all imperfections. Warerooms: Next to Grosch’s Shoe Store. 5’ Ja Magnetic Corsets are ee have 3 si d most per- $5. 50, worth fect-fitting article on tithe eer which re- Smee he best < ils at $1.25. The Contour Corsets, a new line which we are having a great run on, are, 8 the money, an exceedingly good and_perfect-fitting cor- set, with straps on top, -|which we retail at $1. We have plenty more lines, such as the Yatisi, B. B., long waist, etc. Call and examine these goods and you will be con- vinced that the Crompton Cor- set Co. make the best Corset jon the market. Our stock is now complete in all lines, especially in the "_| Xmas goods, we have an en- ormous display. Bring in your Produce and we will give you the highest price for it. We pay Tc. for Butter, and 18c. for good Faesh Eggs. Sincerely yours, P. 8.—Look for our Xmas Children and Men’s Suits, all sizes—a full stock. RAE & GROSCH Given Away Free. One large Roasting Pan —something new—with every pound of Malley’s Bak- Powder. Men’s Fur Coats at Bargains. In this line we are giving special. bargains. sizes 30, 34, 35, toe $3, worth $4.50; 6, 25 32, 34, 36, er $5.35) worth $5.50; 3, sizes 32, 36, 38, for $8; $32. 34, 36, for $8, worth $10. Overcoats, and "Really Made Clothing—A large stock to avy Frieze Coats. s, for $5. 50, worth Overcoats—A large: assortment at your own price. Blue Serge rs oys Suits for $4.50, worth $8. Great drive in Flannelettet, 34 inches wide for 8c., in light and dark colors. Heavy Undershirts and Drawers. Ajl-vool Flannel for 15. and 200. per yard. Our Millinery Department is replete with the latest styles of Headgear. Groceries—6 Ibs Japan Tea for $1; 12 bars Electric Soap, for 25c. Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Lard wanted. GUENTHER & CO. WANTED--Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Lard: and Tallow. See ad. next week. YOUNG MAN (BREA AN? HEALTH Aone iste make t a well-dressed aa man Pie What is more important than that the Bread you eat should be Pure, Fresh: stands a better show with a good situation or a good-looking girl. and Healthful? Our Bread is beyond. question in these things. ice You know it yourse DON'T YOU? Then why sont : you make a bee- r de line RTON’S and take a ip at aes er Tweed| CAKES —aac- Suits he is offering. He aly elevany dayisae asking $15 for $19 9 Suits for Pants worth $5, bie ae you want Cheap as the Cheapest. The New G. Guenther’s, saxer. mn stave off your taxes, You ¢: little late, Always Busy. No dull times with us. Our prices. sell our goods. Every day a bar- See aa Fadl every day the same: ut bargains won't W: LSAute Cords of 4-foot Soft Wood anted, for which the highest market pas will be. paid. J. BURTON, Merefant Tailor, Milverton. By paying in large-quantities for i wer nabled to sell gooas,. 1s at a Jess price than Siticy disall dealete pay; for theta: DAY! || {|For Example: FRIDAY | } FRIDA YI Our. Bedroom Suite for $9 00: KKK rooin set, al : 2 09 Daring the hot summer weather the Parloe Suite, 5 pieces... aertn fda ercas soe wh bw reaus, Rockers, ew bloc! Fancy Lounges, Coes and everything in the Furniture lin s ; “allt Hinds of Pictured for'sale and Friday of ‘each week, Picture Framing done to order. kin e ds of Lumber taken in ex- pert aus for Furniture. Seine hours: From 9 a, 6. F. MAITLAND, Plea. Weiderhol & Honderick Plate Glass Front. Meee next week. — Suly 12, 1895. The Milverton Sun ‘ DISTRICT NEWS ong trom Other ing with Mr, John Legatt, of Hanover, to establish a chair factory in that t town. . The various municipalities all over the: “provin are tal ed Karan will barely J before clecsioaiiday: H Mr, Malcolm R. McCuaig, J.P., an elderly resident of Glengary County, was burned to death by a lamp ex- ploding in his bedroom. Mr. D’Alton MeCarthy will spenk in North Ontario on behalf of the Patron candidate, Mr. Brandon, at Sunderland on December 6 and Bracebridge on December 9. Mr. Jno, Morley, late Chief Secre- tary for Treland, “has accepted the candidaey for the seat in the House of Commonsifor Montrose made vacant by the resignation of Jno. S. Will, A Russian judge recently aya decision worthy of Solomon. red- itor complained that he was sane to @ position to pay. The debtor ued that he hal pro- mised to pay on St. Henry’ saint unknown in Russia. mentioned on the calendar. A miniature revolution broke ont Lowe township, Ottawa eta is an t The that they never ed any Leneti it in the way of rod county, which is probably due to the fact that they n ta: spring gone oiead ee county officials 0 get judgment through the. courts too strong for the police, tiday last the ore from Ottawa were ene dout. Th have since withdrawn their opp Tr will he an expensive experience, for and maintaining them while on duty, ees amounts tv about. of Logan vs. Mitchell was ‘ tried i in Sarattond last week. The evi- } dence was in no way eoptlictind, THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1895. _ Lae Interesting Heme Culled from the Neighbo: The town of W thereon is negotiat- Now for Fun. NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR CHRISTMAS. Look Out! There is a big holiday stock in town and you can buy Xmas pres- ents for a very little money. Our Stock has been specially selected and we have Bargains in every line. —___ SILVERWARE. Silverware has become a cherished adjunct i in every well-regulated family, and the present season's prices render this class of goods more than ever within reasonable reach. We send out nothing in this line that is not just what it is represented to be, bearing the stamp of reliable makers, and endorsed by our own personal guarantee. The Silverware we offer is of the latest approved popular design ; ornamentation pure and classical, utility unequalled, and yalue j just right. WATCHES, —Watches that are reliable—that is the kind we Keep. Our watches are guaranteed “ to go,” not only correctly, but permanently, Perfect workmanship and nicety of puedes are the first ; regards the in- seo Silver dia. lealal Case, details of qual- ity, decoration, size ona shape, should be correctly seen to. is a certain fashion in Watches as in other things. This establishment displays those of the best and latest kind, RINGS.— We have all kinds and all grades of Rings, delicate and massive, expensive and smaller. priced, and there ought to be fingers enough hereabouts to take them all, We feel a proper pride in decorating the engagement finger artistically ; in seeing that the Wedding Ring just suits ; in helping the purchaser to the case settled down to be one entire : law. Mr. Garrow ably looked 5 after the interests of Logan, assisted by Mr. Thompson, while Mitchell was just as ably represented ah Mr. Iding 4 ton. The judge seemed to |} strong: ly toward the latter paral He considered it providential that the foams had been sent home as he s, rather than{ that he should have ti allowed. to. take advanta a chance ride in a vehicle in Mees cheat id bh Bea were one or more 0 others, thought of doing, and dha US Spred di over the country side. His himself a ; ea Abe é man’s home. Judgment rese is said that no matter cost one or the other a heavy bill.— Mitchell Advocate. as a gret i vid ie ith this e of inoculation, which i a ‘ ummatural, D+ P< PEL, Presby' ratty Haka Toronto, July 15, 1895. t's We have been using your throats, ead dad 4 on Tames Lazues.y. i in this part. of pag eg tie few weeks agu one of ny members was given up by the doctors to die in 24 hours. I hastened to the spot with your remedy and it cured him and the whole family of thirteen children Others were sthitten with the disease, but fc cured with t is the| @ heat medicine in the world forall throat dis: se jm sour ‘NLOTT, Metaodist pe Casheniate Feb. 12,1895. select something exactly appropriate for a gift to wife, sister, sweetheart or friend. here is more in doing this correctly and satisfactorily than one thinks—much more in the interesting price items we attach to these pretty circlets than you can guess till you have made a purchase and discover that we really save our friends money. CHARMS AND LOCKETS.—If your ay plans embrace something in the way of the above do.not fail ty give us a call. The days of e: and you will be gr in this line of goods at prices you cannot fail to recognize as the fairest. We have some ae itely dainty conceits in Charms, some novelties in the way of Look them over, if money’s 3 WO Alexander ce ch dead. r. 8. Davis, Sets ibantacsiver: of Monta. is dead. mpany is being formed by the cts of Leamington to establish a t fugar factory, skier capacity of " “000 tons of beets per day. The judgement visgealifying ex: Mayor Aubry o! from public office for life and finding him $993 has | Y n confirm: ontreal, in “The wind storm of last’ week was doing thousands and dollars dam: Mr. Chamberlain, the colonial secre~ thousands “ids appropriate for a fast Atlantic service. Even in our day there are person who can sympathise with the aspiration | of Dr. Johnson in connection connection with the execution of piece of music which he was informed the Queen's Prize at Bisley) was a law student, he once attended an, Home. On the servant asking his name, he rephed: ‘David Dear.” The girl blushed and said; “Yes, yes: but het a your other name, sir?’ He as- sured her that he had no other name. But it was of use; the servant knew better, and fannounced him. as “Mr. David.” ART AND LITERATURE’ IN CANADA; be public opinion in Canada, no literature. 4 dinner given recently by the publishers of Toronto to Ma Hi ‘i id ne country beca Canadians to dian author. read: the works Fhis. statement Dumas, the great French by the Court of Appeal | tit When Mr, David Dear (winner of |!'™ breathe. “the Connty Council are looking e nb favorably aa the Sakata m house of refug Mrs. Moca, aged 90, was. burn- ed in her bed at Blyth on Seconda. Rbe\lived elnshiasid the’ hojee caught. fire An: the stove, hun nares tons of rock fell into the re des men were eaten and ‘teen miners were killed.. Miss Ma; Bugnie 1 for disregardin, ne Row propounded. hy the United. in | States authorities, A Scottish lady invited an elder in. a Free church to have supper with her, which the elder's plate landed on knows, the. lady said: “Ye aye said there wis somethin’ to be thankfu’ for- be: for in that i reapended : cheerfully, stopping to- just thinking hoo. erent we ‘toed be shat we met with. when. is, was sone Mixea Netnnnows choi i journalism ennessee 1 per. is forked eects om: the editor: of. be w; at such crawling im 18 to just Tet ‘oem bellow, Miss Jennie Hai tlow nm visit~ We are always. glad her. welcome presence, like a ray of, sunshine we or’s-cup of gloom, Come h van es are ancking the teaiectal tate. pale hand of death stalked into our ec. 1, is the eight bers, It will be-accompanied this yea: five splendid colored supplemenis ; the st, week and fastened its cruel eyer ndlev.—Youth’ Companion. largest, a reproduction of a painting by a ipka’ is 24 x98 inches in siz “Champlain ti "<Bioli Shwrey’s Ruby,” Taste ation: Lee ore lick bd seat ge E Ji many Pasi” by E. E. Sheppant, ‘rom the Sublime, Tus " by Warren H. Warrem by Alice As by Cael igs A. ” fan etching by Bria” (occas Maeda ve of the Word Dette by Gore \(poem). by Bvelyn Dura, Rstchoard tube to prot a damage in the mails, is 50 joint of lite feellence’ kod’ tha 4 ae @ & Es 28 z g 5 E ani hangin every schoolroom i The Presents you want at the Prices you like are all includeé in our! Splendid Lines of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novel- ties, etc., and we shall be pleased to put at one-side any goods you may select. take an joterest in nbsaging it betore the p public, Tes young neoplestan fi itm: ni thoroughly high- Repairing Department. In this department we are determined to be “second to none,” and we have engaged Mr. Wainwright, late of Ambrose Kent & Sons, Toronto, and formerly of the Old Country, who has had 15 years’ experience with best. shops of both junds, s0 bring ater your Watches, and we will put them ia thorough repair for you at a reasonable charge. ere ere SCHAEFER BROS., MILVERTON. dee si is $2: per year. The Frew rar is by. fo Bartlett. Me ice of the number; postpaid toany Liberal‘ onset vative J in ern Onta: and [arsine of t) sete THE LONDON JAE Ft | FARM AND HOME Attractive Family Read- ing; Every Week. IH PERS FOR BEKLY Press andi Farm and Home, combined in one: sane, uniform ie To Sist December 1896 size drs assay 4 fri io plete gummary, of ‘the es Sonesta pag far in i abundant t if ind aberee nt topies o} peda “Serial Tale of absorbing inti will be an_ interesting feats af the e Both Papers Combines for. 81 frorn, a Until Dees > Bist, 1896. wanted peraeetam Address: gents ate Sonunniont one to the dine cue PRINTING CO.. IDON.. -~. ONTARIO. Our streets are oe regularly these hs AW Imported Te Better than most 5 Cert. Ciga: Tt is the mi: hack times com Assorted colors. ty smoke ‘All originals can Be seen in my office, | § B. DIERLAMM. As goods as. the ordinary 10 Sips Cigar. wfacture:’s: profit ty E Ca For sile by tebaceo dealers pl Creme co la Creme Cigar 0o., Montreal. bacco. rs. 10° has to 1 should tr Dee

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