4 you on your at The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1897. ‘The Stratford Herald says that. Sir Mackenzie Bowell is troubled with swelled head. Why not suggest a eure ; the Herald knows one. It is a pity that the Turkish officers Festtained their men from firing on the highland regiment—the world bave| bean ui Uoarved | parkey taste minutes that it has for a century back- THE DINGLEY BILL Many United States Senators smuggler—and a most profitable one —may be opened in British: cutlery. The Dingley Bill, now before Congress, ut imposes cheapest scissors, of 1 staghorn carving knives, of 157 per cent. on the commonest table knives and forks, of trom 112 to 355 per cent. on table knives and forks, with ae horn handles. On a HSeara pocket as pene $1 and 3 to r cent or more thai Pp Aen knees charged by: the Me- Kinley Bill !: Supposing, for example, in the interests ts of | Canadians, our legis- : before numberless; Gules and visitors ead tha their way across here, to take advantage ef the most favorable Sept an es thus afforded?) Only an army of United States customs officials could | w: prevent the carrying on of a most natural .nd most profitable commerce all along the 3,000 miles of inter- national border. Eyen the legislators mag: many others. on which heavy taxes, tendedsin eases to v rol mae a levied ‘Tt isa fine shar arae tee do moti : turn Oaondien and Britieh com ex: the subject of the United States at the same time to share in the good things, at British Canadian revenue dut: P hibition of the spirit of good neighbor- which many of them will thoroughly appreciaze. ‘THE IRISH LANDLORD'S COMMISSION. he Trish Jonde and Inndlords, to whom Lord Salisbury. lately rafused lands acts will yet get something their commission. By dint of Coe ing, in the House and worrying with out, the Goyernment is now preparad | no Nationalist on it to bite h pa » for fegblation wall be no: | public. service Lord Salisbury spoke of even a ats commission with disrepect, call- tl ns Salisbury has gone holiday making. on | Prova the Riviera, enj post if he thouglit war imminent. An- |: other certain fact is that the resolute coercion of Greece, upon. which, the|implements of Andre: > con. &,. Mornington, on Friday, April 2nd... -powers told King George on March 2 ee — a edly and irrevocably de- as been pushed.into the back-|? fou ss the Sucka miseederet in Anatol massacres . the ae ‘Turaish troops. are werse than for the 5 goa a Creta, Even |. Tene less, the taw is | ad; of | al fo hi Triples will be taj bllony oe estion will be submitted for your ap- _ | basin valing value al tiblic opinion: or utility | have been othing. A roy: Hop. Gentlemen: of the Senate: . | Gentlemen of,the House of Commons: consideration. d ic becca ii te Divi perity cllag iey chal tu olin, Malaxa incident prove the: cilaplenion. Aaa oe 2 Gelock ck. its, deticocmine git Nelooming second seaion of the Deve Pram, the peirte arches mei pacers the corte of the loyalty and affection enter y ith the he ce ibj wit ES enw ebemntiied the empire in nd jubileee;in @ manner worthy of.the joyous event, and I am pleased to be able that, bad beast with an invitation ivge the rial Government, arrangements are be- it Fade for an effective representation of connection with the com- storie occasion at the SCHOOL SETTLEMENT. qdunmedintely after the lat session the with ay A Ministers on the aub- iver tho grievances arising TARIFE A measure will be sul ted to a for hi revision of,the tariff, which it is Balioved a satisfactory franchise act, and adopting for the election of members of the Houve of mons Provinces, My Government has determined that the vant accure both to our western reducsts a ths badlieam tnaettate off T have much satisfaction in informing you that arrangements have been compl which, if you approve, will enable the Tuter: eoloni: contracts: PROHIBITIC It is desirable that the mind of the People df Opwadie abel bear rly ascertained o1 we wg the electors to vote upon the Bering Sea Claims Convention, con- Awol during the past year to uiljust the Pht bao able = She owners. of the Robertson eid doibg aie atthe Chatham | Grimsby station yearly | $100,000 while of apples the G. T. R. ¥ generous treatment of | ™ yy | one another, mutual, concessions and recipro 1 good will eral | bullet taking a downward course and | ter Salisbury, who went to ing peta under the prolonged: reticence moda-|Great Britain stands be | contempt for popular opinion when he Medical value ina bottle of I Sources— aking (acted toa! see Provincial fat stock show. took sick while mM ASSIZES. . The Toronto Star has taken a hand in the fight against departmental eed had a very lai cca last Saturday. Prod pegs brought high oo Mrs, Stewant, of Tavistock, mother of Mrs. t Krug, slipped on the side- walk on Friday last and fractured her - | thigh bone. : The value of the fruit shipped from is upwards of agent there reports that about 18,000 barrels were shipped in 1896, and about 6000 barrels from Winons, a station five miles distant. Affarmer named Coveney, livin; awaiting the result of the inquest.— Later, the inquest showed that Frost had been shot through the heart the lodging in his thigh. Se as SALISBURV IGNORES PUSLIC OPI London, March 27.—Prime M: diplomacy in Bee oe sees the Camere to consult nor the opinion of the country to: consider. Conservatives and {Liberals alike are Salisbary in disclosing his ee policy. Prudence may excuse his silence, but on all sides it is felt that his persistent ane of the de- mands of members of the. House of ‘Commons for information ag to how Miss Farr (late iis ie a : *| partment during the coming season. HL. You are cordially invited to attead our Millinery opening on "| SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd. of Eaton's vMlillineny Dep.; Toronto) will have charge of. this; de-. Yours, * GLEISER, towards the European powers is largely due to his thinks heican afford to show it. Even the inner Cabinet opie little or no mentary. history who so entirely played “off his own bat,” and who staked the interest.af:his Government and counts of his confreves. Hood’s Sarsaparifia tau Inany other preparation, qatelee ne pe that sdjaclication of | those og delayed ania will now speedily be "he calumny which hast befall ture. It costs proprictoward dealer More. Seaikgoesitie cleats Tess, a8 he gets fel sobjpets in India has evoked. a poate mpatl pas af country.. The ge anner in »peal for INSUFFICIENT’ REVENU! Miser rit of the House of Commons: ts of the past year will be laid mar Tisesanees i economy consjstent with the = Hoode Awd Y| Hood’s Pilis “wath Hood's Sarsapatilia, More curative power is secur xt by. ce peoullar sat s nor Is, more sales Ors cpa Blany niore reasous why you should take Sarsapariila ‘The One True Blood Purifier. All drugnsts.. $1. itis to take are tho I regret that the'receipts from ordinary be, inadequate, to meet jovernment, will, I trust,, re- income and est, and express the hope shes your i apreigis the Dominion. ‘W, D.. Weir's Sale Register. ill sel],50 acres of land, stock and w Scott, lot 14, bear of the on Tuesday, , on. Eriday oe fee eal p ‘aver Will sell » house and four acres of| Township ee renae esson, | a hae Foreign Secretary in Englich parlia- | ry | with so little deference to the. opinion | The regular subscription price of ** Demorest’s M: azine,” “Judge's Library,” and “Funny Pictures” is $3.30. “DEMORESTS MAGAZINE * i cature and pple with wit and humor. wits and illu: *- BUNNY PICT! hance to secure them is by far the best family magazine ich the: beautiful a it. 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MePherson, t s issned in 1896-7, Tavern, 48 ; Sp Wholesale 3. Number of applications for licenses for 1897-8, 8, Taverns, 50 j Shops, 3 ;- Wholesale ‘The applicants im 1897-8, who were not licensed in 1896-T-are as follows : the wine Geo. | den reso (ges t LOOK OUT FOR AD, NEXT WEEK MERCHANT TAILOR, feppel’s Block, Main Street, Milyerton. H. 6. HASENPFLUG, J. 1. SCHMIDT Has secured a first class, knitting machine {no toy) and is prepared to do custom knitting such as ribbed or plain Hosiery. any desired length or-size.. H. SCHMIDT, The Baker Photographie Studio, ‘Will be open every Friday pall furthe: notice. How urs-—f : ‘The State of Colorado has abolished capital punishment. Mr. Laurier will ko to Great Britain as the guest of the ee on the oceassion of the imperial jubilee. There is a movement on foot for the appointment of a second judge of the | tom’ Exchequer Court to assist Mr. Justice | ¢) Burbrid; William Hrd,» a seventeen year-old | son of Mr, H. S. Hurd of Burlington, comm suicide by shooting himsel: with a pee Ww: er Says the Gov- ernment will asks ereait of 800,000, 000 francs to build 49 large arships and 175 torpedo boats eight years. Mr. Kenneth MeKenzie, sen., a col Burnside, is fe the field as an indepet dent Liberal candidate for Macdonald constituency. age steel arches of the bridge| sare The hi that will take the place of the aiteay suspension bridge at Niagara. were aon position A. Corbett, of St. Mary's was is not likely to recover. James May of Barrie was put to sleep ee a EP at London nea early | a week ago, and now the professor is unable e ae bim uy The Manitoba fund for the relief of the India famine reaches $17,560. $2,000 is from the school childr ward Blake opened ma de the relief of the taxpayers of Treland in the British House of Commons. f General Manager Hays, in behalf of | the Grand Trunk Railway, has lodged eompany by an eas of a farther sum of 4 per cent. consolidated deben’ ay stock, the interest on which shall not exceed £50, Ke all, and of 39 over the Cae. “The following summary will “prove in- tl or mieinbetihip of the-order in Canada is 6, being an increase of 483 over Todge: mon of dollars, being an average of 4 per member, $812,560 being i : oe its equivalent. During there were 300 more brothers be ‘shan in 1895. _The reeks’ sickness of sufferers _n¢ .73, of which cal | r M atew ‘3 Epa al “This is to certify that my wife hi isease for over twenty from it ie than 2 fran all the dogters ae ake ihe excellence of this Recaetal =a0 AARON NICHOLS, Peterboro’, Sold b yy James Torrance. (CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Burns society had a rousing mission failed in some particulars? Now is just the time to rect its faults, to arouse its en- thusiasm anew, turn over a new leaf, oe a new plan, get out of the ruts. he Evangelical Church Society will FELT HATS Blick stiff regular $2. 50, Saturday. Brown stiffregalar v7 8 Black Fedora 250. “ “ 2 «1.60, 1.25. « 1.00, Cheaper hats at sume proportion. Having decided to give the boys achance we have instituted a ts| Saturday bargain day and will sell at bargain prices on Saturday only.. FANCY BOWS AND TIES . e ~ 100 3 tr 28 lc ROSE EINES a5 Remember these prices are. good for Saturday only hold their menting on Monday evening, py Rev, G. Trotter-Carr will a the speaker. The meetings at the San Brmacisco coaveution will be held in duales buildin Shay pa weak oop 7,000 to 10,000 persons and Wovd- building capable of seating 6,000 o1 7,000, persons, Famine Fund. truly anxious for its welfare. committee prepare its report vane members. do so if given a chance to A member should not decline without first aang (As al at, God is needy to give vou all the help you nee A PREACHERS STORY, jake core Mortals he fell Victim to Disease Feo suieerel be Gladly Allow’s his Name tobe eee it that others may be benefited as. E, Whitcombe, Rector nS at Church, end Prin tthew’s, Church’ Schoo! 4 ‘Hamilton, ards pavilion an_ octagonal shaped Shakespeare society at theiz mission | meeting collected $1,200 for the India|: When you select your nominating | SHIRTS Colored shirts, 2 coil and 1 oy cuffs Neg. shirts regular 75e, Saturd Fianets shirts regular 50¢, Ralirdsy Te te oe aie “ A Cali Solicited. White shirts fancy bosom regular $1.00 Saturday. .. SLaundied shirts ply bosom regular $1 Sat ie “ ly 500 Sa CHILDREN’ SUITS. (Our stock is now complete and for quality, sie and price. be beat RE ath aha ae 69¢lIn sony Starlight, Tvoky bar, Wleotsio aad Telephone. Be\Sealed Herrings have advanced i GROCERIES 2 cakes English castile soap 2 bottles Lyttes pickles 25. @ have a great variety such as pet Laundry, in price‘but had a stock on hand we are still selling-at 12 1-2 per large box. MILLINERY Miss Bundy having returned from the Toronto Millinery work rooms will be here in a few days Ladies of Milverton and vicinity are cordially invited to attend the opening on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6TH & 7TH. LOTH & GUENTHER nw 4|permunently. Sold by aise Boras YOUR SPARE TIME conduct business at tens to ieee cn fe ‘more week], Ae apes Warren Pus. Co,, aon Clocks AND JEWELRY. George Pfaff, Jeweler, | Has constantly op hand a full line of Wal- the previous yeas: was $2 per day more than in the lee year. he Department of Aeigiacn has Government. grant in sete to pur-| el ‘The Ministe ff Education shoul apy regulations ot oe Kind.or quality | if need be, nae the teacher or’ school in- ) most suitable, for tham, i, Columbus and English lever Watel ding Presents. Repairing GEORGE PFAFF, Main St., Milverten. Has or ought to have an eye tohis attire. Fine clothing is the uniform of success and prosperity. Eyery man seeks to look his position, He must have a Tailor to help at that. We claim first place men of taste. Our made-to ordes suits are praised every where. because they are clothing should. be in mate style, fit and finish, BURTON, “The Tailor, EVERY MANE him do it, and'a_ good Tailor) —— in Milverton as the tailor of models, of everything that ial Have their samples of all the newest and best styles of Ee Call and see ee NEW MASSEY-HARRIS WHEEL. Red Bird and the Common Sense. Call and get a cataluge. We havealso the Brantford J. G. GROSCH & SON " ae G. GROSCH & SON . ALANA SA ANTED — yen oF ome po established 1u,On' alary payable $15 eee 2 rand expeane pe tampa! eovelope be fling, Chien Wanted—An Idea Who can think Shing to parent? Wake SORN WEDBEROURW & es Satie ar te D. Gi; for thelr $1,800 prize ‘of two Hundred inventions wanted. -cine: Cures ONE GIVES RELIEF. RIP-A-N'S, The modern: stand- 5 ard Family Medi-} common, every-day | ills of humanity. + AND he “HEALTH : on nality of onr Bread is beyond dis- 25 took the FIRST; PRIZE at the ore conyinei 24 beitasits gacacordt tasanaate 6 ‘CAKES “Sr Fresh every dug. 20: got ; y. The new: & ae! 5, * Baker. ‘Who eam think. | seine etnple thse ce fu wentth, the'}.