Milverton Sun, 12 Aug 1897, p. 3

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RE peer Sane ne ET A LT ON ~ The Milverton Sun THORSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1897, T£ you want gold Youcon get it by}; preferred to creamery butter, but|Protectionism. He has done nothing going north. The Mail and Empire predicts that | buyers gannot take chances on pur.|) Sie? 1"! sor’ hia hin? mae cl the Ontario Provincial elections will:| chasing it and so the creamery article} nage or anything that is soughtiafter. More attention paid/shown strength. he on about Nov. 23rd. The Herald staff has issued a chal |). sound to be profitable gress has been injuriously encroaching Tenge to the. Beacon aggregation to play a ghme of baseball this. week. This should; be pi for one of the teams. | railway strike is imminent on the Giand Trunk which wilk extend from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin-| i eers down to the Railroad Tracksmen. There is much discontent in all the|P°S railway orders owing to the treatment ites. accorded them under the new system| Pforts are being made to reorganize San Francisco papers are’ declaring} of things. Old employees capable of foe bustorical Democratic party, with that there will bea movement next|doing their work have been dismissed | th spring. in the Klondike which will] without reason or explanation being | 8 gate unlikely to sueceed, the make. it American territory. Pretty|ziven; the ronson the roads are % The Dingley bill which has recently been made law.in the United States is being felt by the manufacturers of Germany and German newspapers are threatening repealed Ipud talk this but it, comes from only a Yankee stomach. The Stratford Beacon very appro- riately notes that the Toronto papers levote by far too much space to local affairs. It is not of much concern to the country who is Mayor of that great metropolis or who is assessment commissioner. Fhere is likely to be a split in the |System may be tied up in the course of | monopoly and the Sugar Trust, the British, Conservative party. os Maranig of Londonderry has nounced,the humiliating surrender offof the GILR, since bane Hays| tnd this depends on harvests and the the national honor on, the demand of| took charge, and to the ordinary ob-| accidents of trade. It is something the United States ; he cannot tolerate | Setver it seems as if he made study | that the conflict ubout the tariff, with the recent Irish land: bills nor Mr, |f the art of being unaccommodating, | #!! the disturbance of commerce which Chamberlain’s workmen’s compen-| He has behaved to the men under him - sation bill which he denounces as a| 99 though they were so many slaves radical measure. Many of the.English | Who Were compelled to . do his. will Conservatives: aré of the opinion of Under, all circumstances, . without question. This great Mogul may for First that he had not the support of re awhile harass and annoy Canadians] judges like the members of the United Events seem to be conspiring toro |tas they will not always, endure, it. as | States judiciary who are now abolish. duce & greet boom in Qanada. Never anlike the Amoricaas they area. free ioe liberty of speech, and depriving the Marquis. before has there been such a chance to boom Canada before the World, The United States is offering no encourage- ment to foreigners and we have yet| has arrived at Stratford to “be distti-| sirup. the victims of injustice, they ecommodation for teeming. ‘millions, | buted among the people of Western | hire lawyers who go to. judges — We bave had great wheat years in the west recently and the people are| Voice in protest against.taking care of | injunction. Progressing. Now ‘great gold mines] the orphans, Lut despite the, declare: | ioc avitator attemptaty do anything {4 rich in ore and nuggets have, been dis-| tivns. to the contrary, many of these] but eat and sleep, and the violator of covered and we are now on the high-}ate children of unknown progenitors, }such an injunction is held to. in way of Prosperity. In our prosperity with vicious and hereditary. instincts | contempt of the United States Court, Tet us not forget that we are, indebted | of a predatory nature and aye picked ' up in the‘slums of. London. Beneath The system is beautifally simple, but 4 the lowest stratum of society there is a| if an English judge atwmpted to f If you were to go out on a hunt for |residanm—the refuse of the social | with the liberties of her “Majesty’s sb ] ~ t9.a’benign Providence, the. meanest kind of officials to be found. on earth you. would, no|poverty.and squalor, and from this doubt, make for the borders.of Uncle| class the homes are very,often filled. | roar sufficient to force, “gists xe) Sam’s domain and you would find|In many of them crime is ingrained | form. in pyramids.. So mean| without any, bope or,possibility of era | It would ns been,eay for Charles them. piled are they. that, Canadians. returning | dication, no matter, what the influences | the First, si home from. Europe, by American surrounding, Is this a desirable class vessels are. not allowed to take through | of immigrants for Canada? True, good| An injunction might have been stn their baggage in bond. Though this| children may be found among them, | restraining John Hampden from agi looks miean in Canada, it ig not out of | but it it is also true that a, pearl may | tating against the payment of ship place inthe United States, where a|be found in a dung-hill, We know|™0n¢y- Ia.the free American Republic man must have a reputation for pastur- | thay Dr. Barnardo and General Booth ing » goat on his grandmother's grave/ are given much credit for their philan-| wages, but t poor Charles the First with before he is Jooked upon asa shrewd thropic work, but at the same time we|all bis divine right conld not. draw and honorable business man. The} cannot keep believing that they are| from, English law any weapon American people may think that by| looking more towards the fature in-|€'*! as. the injunctions. which the conducting themselves in this manner that they are, “getting even” with| they seek to clean the streets of the Canada, but if they were,at all far- English metropolis of this brood. To. Fhe bid of H. O’Hara,,Toronto, for seeing they would observe, chat they say the least of them they are_a very | Chatham's $15,000 wort. of electric are themselves the, losers. Canadians | uncertain quantity and their influence| Tight debentures bas been accepted. donot have toreturn home by Ameri- generally has not been beneficial. The The ean lines; they can return on Canadian | class of citizens wanted by Canada is of steamers via Montreal where loyal cité | the agricultural class, and if we cannot zens should come, but a,fewpractical | get that we can get along very, weli| 4 "pinion « lessons will teach them the toate aud} without the riffraff of London. — the better 1 will be for Canada. Complaint is often made. regarding] ; the difference of price between dairy- made and creamery-made Tbutrer, the latter. ranging so much hjgber. In}? judging from much~ that is. carted. in 4 and, pawned off of merchants for goods, | bagley is nearly all out nnd although it| dition too fot. Ashen in good laying tain anadeao ope at any time of 9: percent we.wonder that the difference is noy,| isa little short, will be a fair average| conditian—will never. produce an egg | o! k. much greater. There is butter on the shelves of, Milverton merchants, thay for qpality, is not in it with , oleamar- garine, yet they ate compelled to, take | separator apd will be prepared to dy aj so,to.spenk, but’ t it to retain. trade. This injures. vhe| big fall’s.tbgeshing, Mesers John and | to be of all sizes, and tha polyenes 2 buttey,trade.. If farmers’ wives woyld s ia ae ET on z the British market. Some people have| With the signature t to the tariff Me- an idea that so long as butter is for} Kinley closed the first act of his ad —=_ sale any old stuff will do. Itis just as|™inistration. It cannot be said that exty to make good butter as to. make|%0 #88 he bas shown hinself the man | =e ae "a sr ye qe soach - more | {2% whom the erisis called,or anything| * ® © : people: trial by jury. MCKINLEY 4 WEAKLING, above a common party politician. His satisfaction in it. Good dairy "butter | fiseal policy has been the most stupid there is so much fraud committed that | 0 settle the currency, about which,in- his own mind appears to be bat The ‘to butter waking on the farm would |ently have him in their hands. There is a rumor current that a huge | a2d tions © is not likely to restore the balan: He is inferior to Cleve land, ahs was, at all events, a strong iffic De ate is “held up” by the Silver- Parties are in a ‘mixed state. ; i o longer.than formerly and fathers can-|‘The relic of the old Bemogracy will not get-home to their families ; when| probably be aborbed by the Republi- a man becomes ill and has to lie off he = ee which i vos we some Phe nove Bos a stage 0 name wil me the party bshcais ey Seal rahe postion ub A ae consorvatiam aid tie! aonndl alco return. These along with innumer-| while all the revolutionary elements, able other grievances have caused | socialistic or of whatever kind, will be deep-rooted. dissatisfaction and it is|arrayed on the other side, Bryanism not improbable unless the officials give | 8 the party of discontent. It shows a favorable answer to the deputation ‘a y bi sent to wait upon them, that the whole appears, and his party can shake ie a few Says luaten have been | Sult of the next Presidential “estion may be doubtful. Much, however, de- pends on the prosperity of the Sobabey atching it involved, is, for the present at, all events, ab an end.—G. 8, , BORD LUCK FOR CHARLES. was the misfortune of Charles.the ee free citizens of the right of Another Ae cladal of English children _ When ‘American capitalists wish to Intario. _We do not like to lift our ly to corporate interests, and secure a: This injunction is viglated if the la ak is imprisoned without trial; by |/ jor a nee, jects the way that Uni com, dha, Indges trifle with the liberties of ah, erican citizens, there would be an up- h judges working ve Ske i tnioc ie the crime. of agitating against low terests of London than of Canada when fog fava Teel Siar eee ee 5 ds have twenty years to run. Mr. O'Hara’s offer is $16;145. Phe shipping of the Maratime Pro cotia, New Brunswick Edward Island, shows a buge decree During the past thir- teen years the total tonnage has de- clined. over one-balt of. the whole, or acm by 443,226 tous, from 890,810 tons in] Ay THORIZED CAPITAL... : Andrew Wright, of of Beongylvanis is| 1884) to 447,584 tons in 1896, both} suBSGRIBED CAPITAL yessng his brother Hugh , Wright at] years inclu Whew double yoked eggs are found,| Members can. inves tee fall wheat is nearly al housed | it is to be regretted, as they invariably | Which is estimated to; ta. . gu0d condition in this section. The| indicate, that the hens are,out of con- ise Sones tt TT selection balf a _ fon (ewits-has purchased a. new | killed,-she will be.tound fall ems sey will =o noti Thomas Mastin. bayealeo purebased | wille,emnzed over-the fact, she did} Yaiatar gia ae a Hoffman, A, Barth, Geo. ly fitted. for laying. If a fat hen i a wish to dress richly and elegantly, or do you wish ‘Bananas’ Oranges Pineapples: to indulge in cheap mimi- i cry.of those who do? Only a H. NI MIT superior clothes that com- bine stylishness__ with STRAWBERRIES utility are handled by me. Who does your tailoring ? BURTON, The Tailor. Oppostre Kerrcner’s Barper Suop. i NTO TTTT TTTT Call And See Us In and CREAM PINEAPPIES, ORANGES and LEMONS C. 8. Kertcher’s: Hoffman’s block, Milverton: CUENTHER, The Baker, Took fisst prize for bread at: the Milverton exhibition. "He has always. on hand the fruits. of the season. » Callin his shop and examine his. confectionery. * Store. The GROSCH CO Milverton. res PTT The People’s: | BUILDING and: LOAN OCIATION. sea Ontario. fe cent. per annum haysbeen paid Sa June. 30th aud each yea Senne ES apttivecsons —I.;G. Grosch, 7 C. RB. "io ionch Baby Carriages. ——Beautiful and cheap. Furniture and House Furnishings ——of all kinds cheap. FOR BARGAINS ATTEND OUR JUNE SALE. WIEDERHOLD & HONDERICH: Furniture dealers and Undertakers. Mitverrox. A PERFECT. TEA ONSOON Mm ds | THe» Finest Tra iM THE Wort FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP. IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write vo @ STEEL, HAYTER & CO. ' ‘itaind 13 Front Street East. Toronto, sible established honse in ——, Salary $780, payable $15 weekl: e rmanent, y eee: The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1897. SHORT STORIES RETOLD. ear ts recent session of Parlia William Harcourt. found Smallpox has broken out in Mont- mel udent in Metis ms been fined taeda $1000" for shooting @ Toronto is now at paises top of =s iadder in the Eastern baseball leag Grasshoppers are devastating a grain crop in some parts of passengers have been released from the pest ship Passport which was detained in quarantine at Toronto for smallpox. ‘The British House of Commons has Pp ed until atter the grouse shoot- ing and hunting season. Ross n, the founder of Rossland, isa Bruce county man having been born and reared in the township of Arrai Dr. Na ‘ansen, the arctic explorer, will realize out ef an book ‘Farthest North” about $15! Rossland has a ates at about 6000 and is incorporated as a city. ‘The councillors and all the Oficials get Cloud’ bursts and inundations have recently done much havoc to life and property in Germany. Senor Canovas del Suelo fe Prime Minister of Spain, was ated at Santa Agneda by an sanrahine a on Sunda; The Girls in Great Britain have improved to the amount of £1,745,365 and the exports to the amount of £142,313. The G.T.R. and C.P.R. will not hereafter carry newspapers free as in the past. ‘The Canadian Express €ompany has secured the contract and will charge the neapagee offices. one aa cent per pound. n with » yearly income of He miser $80 000 annually died in Chicago: lived on 50 cents a week and made his underclothing out of paper. Evangelist Moody denies the truth oe a rumor current,. that he is about ive from active’life. He declares a mati thought makes-him hang is ead in, sham The city Sent of Toronto has ap- pointed Mayor Fleming.to the ment commissionership at a salary of £4000, and his bie rival Ald. Sha: was chosen Mayor for the rensinde? of the year. Secretary, Gage of the United States has decided to send a mining expert to-the gold fields-of the’ Youcon to make an.estimate of the amount * of gold there-as he deems it important that the United States should know. When _a young man is afflicted with ‘scorching fever” he should attach his cyclometer to a lawnmower and see, how many “centuries” he can make inva nobler cause than “burn- ing up” the bighways, It is highly satisfactory to learn that, Canada has this year obtained two million dollars more for her cheese The probability i is that every year from now onward will be a record- breaker. The ten largest cities in tho. world 389,00 Foie 1,142,000 ; ‘Chicago, 1,- t. Petersburg, 1,035,000. A Igy inernsed crop of tol is being grown. in Essex this. year. ay sells for 10 Bia a pound, and a ton a fairly good yield for an acre. It is - liable to sudden extinction by, frost however. This year the fields which ne sees along the line of railway,are in excellent condition, meh to Hawarden Castle, Whitelaw. ing tea under the hawthorn tree, Mr. nected with Canada, He. denounced the ey ee style of administration | “Sys ™ which had been provocative of so many the colonies, which are far from being | er extinguished. But it was the subject of the new Canadian tariff on which | to we Png Statesman. enlarged . most. peared to.. have every detail. ‘at his fiagers ends, aud the items. of a| wl tariff schedule are not things - easily remembered. outside business ‘circles. He had 2 let, to say, too,.of his knoew- * Tedge at Baal political history, the}! about. His conversation ont lady eoish sold dictated to her for some time. As he wound up a glowing per- oration, the lady typist Pecenly gasp- ed and ay into tears. Id you mind saying all that se ‘ae said rainy ‘T've forgotten'to put any ii ine!” Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Min- ister of Canada;.related the other day at a dinner party in London, a some- what at amasing story of a duel at which he officiated as a second. In the State of Mississippi, where Sir, Wilfrid cs staying for a short time, there eee existed as could be wiped out only by the shedding of blood. A challenge was sent and duly acknow- ledged. The hour was appointed, and the two men met in a secluded spot. ‘One of them was a great sufferer from St. Vitus’ dance, and the ae was cool and collected: As they faced each other the afflicted man began to tremble from head to foot, while his pistol described an arc with varying won -down strokes. His opponent I must vequest you to, ask your shalsing the way it is n fill me full of boles at his first shot.” patched up, and no shots were ex changed. Snow Shoes Have been common this summer, you know what’ they are : the first day you started on your tour you wore a strange: pair of shoes : the second day you didn’t wear any and: the: third: day you sent us this, Telegram J. G. Grosch, send me two patie Snow oe quick, can’t. walk in any other. shoes. Next time you travel visit J. G. Grosch’s shoe store and get fitted with a pair of Snow shoes; that fit.” J. G. GROSCH & SON. p- | , Notice is hereby given "given that a> Court) will be held pursuant to The Voters’ Lists’ Act, fonour, te Judge of the County |i the Court}; ninth dayy of |’ inks: e Voters’ ror off 1897. ie ooatt are = reared to He at said; time baled ‘ntyMilverton this 6th day.of Aug. WD. WEIR, Clerk, hear. "| Fred Loughead, of Sarnia, won. tho’ quarter and one mile bicycle champion- w |Ship of America atthe L.A.W. meetat: Philadelphia, A german editor was. sentenced. to, prison for two years for stating hase a hunt in which the En) inj participated that “it was not a haat ut a slaughser.” October next nearly a million dollars will be. distributed among the |. comm holders of Cansdian Pacific cor stock in Europe Bia Aiatles Henry Curtis, an.old:man, was-last. week committed fer, trial by Squire J. B. Smyth, of London,.on a charge of erty aniailting Oltve May James, an orphan girl, aged13} who lives with hot grandsoaher on Gore road. Curtis as bailed in Wm. Kelly, of Biddulph, who was n ..|shot by Richard Culbert on July 21, gh Pe bullet extracted on; Saturday, xeter doctor. Kel ally had two seth net behind which; the bullet was | |. He is getting on nively. citer is in jail at Goderich awaiting ”| made to-day by mining experts. that WHAT YQUWANT Sweat Pads, etc. WM. SMITH of| mand for sugars. Preserving Ti The time having arrived: when‘there wilf be a large’ de- We have bought half a car load , which: we- are selling at the following low prices : ~i|/22 lbs best gran. sugar for - 23 second quality for : 24 bright yellow 25 medium bright. 26 brown -: . ecial quotations for barrel, lots. 1 9 lbs good coffee 2 cans pink salmon 4 tins corn (white rose): We have insstock.a large quantity-of smoked meats: inte as hams, side meat.and shoulders whish we are selling cheap for cash. GIVEUS A CALL LOTH' & GUENTHER. The way to win a womamis no. secret to men, Corrected wai blk Schaefery 2 1897 theemacadam being put on the Wii peg-streets from the quarry, at Kee- watin is valuable gold-beariug quartz. Samples are being assayed, while parties ‘S| have gone out. to inspect the quarry and tho locality round about. Dn. A. P. Colman of the Ontario tae . of mines, has ine Pople irom Northwestern Ontat ys oe seyeral Vet finds of. geld have been made, “I brought back Fairbanks. towns! nship, about twenty miles west ofSudbury, on the Ver- .|milion. This district is very interest- ing srclogicallyzand I intend to have / particular specimens now in my spent I am not at liberty to make.any ssatement beyond z fitter that.’ suitable, for spring grains. damagewwes cunt fall wheat, by fe late heer panies but they rats: ae an immense good to the root ¢1 41 look. for a:great improvement in fede in fact, . prospects are. exceedicigly b create hour was desoril being of. ae raciest, a, = t. Eiggorts of cht rom igh these esac Lat ram aré much-liteger t s anpacyudl’ Stratford,..Angust, Bs he § Dr ‘Thomas Ballantyne, ex-speak-| Bee! of the Assembly, and one of Con- & - ESSER oBCSSoSLLESSEE Lanes + B88S8aud~ iS H oEunweno= SBSs E88 we 67 8 : . The Secret suits suchvas wei. are “ showing}! this spring. Fory quality and| > etal Is bys wearing: fashiowable | style we can't be beatin Scotch and Irish tweeds:. English worsted and serges. Sprimg oyereeatss—Just; the sort you admire most and# at right prices. |H. 6. HASENPFLUG, MERCHANT: TAILOR, Main Street, -- Milverton, Cer 16] signed, some time ago, twe year- 00) ling steers. Party or. parties. owning STRAYED, Unto the premixes 0 same can have them by proving pro- |. -g | persys and paying advertising. and 0 | other expense: ‘ Azzx,. Hiazron, JOHN GROPP; denier in Cedar, Pos licinlers Latins Setedies, » Pumoes cial Brunner, Ont.c ANTED —SEYERAL FAITHFUL ten ot Woroen tosravel for responsible tabla ‘i house in @utario, Sala fpayable 15 weeklyiand. ex; ses, Position Refi % Bande e4. | permanei Biielo 5 sieceel “amped enve The vat mache ean ee ford ea SEVERAL PAITHFUL ONE GIVES RELIEF * Poa Oe

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