Milverton Sun, 5 May 1898, p. 5

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cabal boul a hostazes ta BA de ene of track of railw ie from Witmer bos ‘The true from the United States me “ a poncisu of entice mae 1 taken belief that the jial to | ban! ie. nadian te ie be na to ~ enconeage the building of a, railway ‘connects any two Scan oes cline nen ene dei other state. A BEAUTIFUL BOOK Avan e pent Hate beantifel ina — ‘THE ARENA FOR MAY. our ‘question of the-sacei times 01 ival of vafter death, ‘The article isone - ‘burying: aa ia Boston. - ription of the place sine od hing reminder to the epee hs D., contributes an_ ini paper 9 The Novel Reni fie we Bey happy bit. of “i "that ove: JBRITAIN ISTHE GREAT REPUBLICS REST tyra ain and again has Great Britvin proved he United States, aad Hun sqeare miles of territory fi sou ‘elo Canada bave been See Ae by reason ‘ie salieay mil he Be. ag pel El ereste py the legisl ae equal to the atéempt t absorpuion ‘of popul ae ijodieral pry atime 1893. Bees Gea tend Bes ounce sevent olted “States en Te the ane aes rage slightest danger that | ; aici wil be seged into legislative ex- riments destructive to capit Sarmis in nadian Parliaments ean pro- ceed on the sssumption that the eit le eans ple ean- mean udversity wo tee while 1 e i ht sometimes does mean bitter adversity to the EULICE EXAMINATIONS, ba Vr kc just peblished | ie: ‘the Neth American ee Hartman, teacher: Life Asmenes Cont mpany, and its artistically eae Sr. 4 strated le einen ‘contents, comprising i 0 nck 421; to dr, ‘the annual uid ‘wall as other interest: | Melinda Gropp 388, ‘Arthur Smith 24 anes matter in Sake to this successful ae “Canadian fount a cabin constitute | rons ‘one of the most creditable productions of | Nafziger 360; ‘to Sr. 3rd—! a. > the press ve i. seen for etch the | Minnie Roehm Alma Gropp 328, - oceasion of this fine piece of pose i us Hischner 96, ean Attridge 252, Robert “historic | Gow Kaechtel 298, Clara it eH Bmpire | Becker 304, Confad Bluuck 313. erwards oceupi nidtew ‘Torrance, easbere a ay, now the ‘m. r 290, Vhome office of the North American Life. Grd Noreas, Rata ie of th 4i 3: 'm, Zaulauf 345, vi in this country. An Hist 4, W. Diehl 346, Geo. Debus ‘descriptive article about the bui ee 321, Ida Yundt 314, Carrie Knechtel 286, its appointments, writ 344, E, Baumbach Annes, is included in the book, ner 281, Sam Chisner 267, L. Krenter 274, Minnie Bunck 265; to Sr. 3rd— We 9, ker 285, Nell" Marray Maleh red. Miller, teacher: To 3: 23, Bernard Stock 278, Ww. Bui Hees oe oun orrontuntry. resent “‘ruction” is Cana legal aati ted ip ponte Pan to’show how able an allay of Great Bri ahs ean be. Ww i edie ransportation of : bitten | remed: “ied Rene should be nothing in comparison with ves equal be to the pplies to that frost show vursel urbed cor ure moment. The Cul . of " ie di ey of the United States United States themselves CAUSE AND EFEECT, There are people, clergymen, among the number, who say th reign war is to be wel loomed asa peaine Jin its oy beeause it pats an end todomestic esa Neder, they tell us, has the rican ean been penned lei lou oad me etlatisoly ordere utes the parad ‘A’ | victories of the Plantagenets in France were succeeded by civil wars und insur. rections at home, largely due spirit of violence and plunder chia had beencontracted in raids abroad. Chatham’s wars, which are to have acted asa reviving elixir on the national spirit were immediately Ais by a scene of aggravated exba poliee was that securin; peace at home by winning Alor y shrond al Be a century oluti as show! what sort of a Aan it was that he made. Bt war of 11812, which some American historians credit with the consummation of national unity, came the spirit of Andrew Jackson, and the reign of party violence identified with his name. In Congress Hanon the present crisis party has ASE aes Te has)displayed itself not only in factious intrigue, but in ante excessive violence, and The ave cure forthe selfishness and violence of faction, as ip nliie vies, public or private, is f- self-control, wed Heart Disease Relieved in Thirty Minutes. Dr, Aguew’s Care for the Heart gives per Sym 0 nae cas ie Dineace in cure, 8, well, fist { shoripels creas ain in Left Side. and feurt. One dose ANTED — ‘TRUSTWORTHY AND active gentlemen or ladies to travel for response, estal honse in On- Mor 5.00 and expenses Ga Rtelaye Referens <r tenclaes self a Daldireseed stamped ae The Dominion ‘acts, | Company, Dept. Y Chic - ugh ia be in business that we were doing sisal well, and as we had not entered into e sal ana nil lee ranest ‘seciniorclad campaign ever_ander by @ new uation, reymen, Politiclans, eV IG a eatg A E09 AND entlemen or ladies to travel for rey paul cata blished house in On- Mot 365, a ference. Enclos audressed stamped envelope. ‘The Dominion Company, Dept. ¥ Chicago. COMMERCIAL. ce Briaiire 0 avoid | aha wel ne n comely singers, Fuatell & wounding the sis spuibilite of the proud ee ta a al Bose Corrected weekly by H. M. Schaefer. merican ps he United fd he Ba # Moy, ae Jets not been made useful to Britain by repeated Sac HLecietamasea, axiueuliter” people Ball wheat per. b 31 ma ee Te Cacaatletas HaNiey' e600 ehiTe | ut ou profemion; who wre tegbbled with vote wheat pe gen tod Canada has no objectio to Anglo-Saxon | throat, hoarseness, tonsilitis and catarrh. Daley pe 35 sanity the Capadia 1 people are not willing | We have tried ees see know uf, ut y 3L BT to the world by found nothing to Dr. Agnew’s e 63 Ob rang further sr antritieet this country’s rights. al Powder foe dick action and per- Ae aise per bag 75 7 /,—Toronto Telegram. manent cure.” Fifty Members. of Parlia-| pom toes «= 200 3.00 aaa and leading es of the Se a 600 6 OU * ‘WILLS FOR PROBATE, Methorlist, Presby and 2 12 ‘ veces man Catholic Giles hae vestified 9 9 ‘The following wills were entered. for pro: |over their eww sigua effoctive- Famer Yate ac Stratford during ess of bia abherful remody." 7 Sok1 (Hy |e 10 10 Johnson Smith, Downi James Tor 8 8 500 real ; Robert Young, Elma, gentl 8 8 op GOLDWIN SMITH ON THE WAR. 8 8 4 ime ide phioe Ak Mier besa Hiwiand whale 18 fs oy Siow tar i the present atate of the TOT 5 6 6 : Wallace, widow, ‘Taylor | Sind iow turn abert John Muchan, Kemer 38 u nal 82.500 Feil 5 Wan. Tore, Sati Public School, personi reonial, ander ae Daiwa ‘Blansbai gpl oe onal. ‘NO EXERUSE FOR mE IMAGINATION, Awe ae the fansportation peepee er destined ove Dg thedyatante may inalis oon 98 Ly with regard to the West, the a bed oft tin wat ep rit. Unk hw asa. dependency| | ya snd ughe te batural epi the general se oor Western the astern heaisphere, “which ea diigo e last, ce The f the repeats seers are iu theit own qe natn to is absolute cea seed A , r jus this own eerie anes eon Am sapeie sib) sd of the ¢ to be foun i os sonia Bons reputed hot- gine what would happen te enn ue oto yeivs edit he “half fot ra nation’s rally #9 ate “ou ld “‘bseome bank- enty-five per cent. ray mileage | es ‘gf the United ace, inte Seas é tot while i is strictly sti poche of the students at Pain tan, patriotic, sl ntury, and is ie er iia pro: Tf] Wheat, on e less Me. fies veld a. Fall Whea peing W! ta, jarley is per hag So > per bi white. ed. ‘Our MISS HELEM | pression agait of the better against the'worst mind of the «In Silks, and all the latet colors. 0 835) $13 «month if we go to war.” A good many young men, and old men te, on small in- ‘That Have the Appearance of $20 Suits MILVERTON’S BUSIEST STORE. MILLINERY Will always be pleased to see you and show you a large and up-to-date Stock of Milliney, whether you bry or not. We invite you all and especially to take look at our SAILORS ie and WALKING HATS, large variety. : Boys’ Readymade Clothing Again we ask you to take a look at our boys’ Readymade Clothing and prices from $1.25 up to $6.50 a suit. This:is the most beautiful line of goods ever brought into Milverton, Men’s Readymade Clothing ‘We carry a complete range, and prices from $4.50 up to $11.00. Kindly inspect these goods as it will pay you. In Dress Goods We carry the most complete range in this vicinity. If In- Dress lengths we } 4 you doubt this, call and see for'yourself. carry a greatrange,25 lengths stil! to select from all $6.50a dress ay nice range of Covert Cloths to hand, all colors. Blinds, and all” House Furnishings, we carry a most complete range. :|In Carperts, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Store Carpets, All colors, our stock is complete. A full line of Hats, Straw Hats. In fact our stock complete in every department. . GROSCH & PFEFFER, Importers, J. G. GROSCH My Stock of LADIES’ OXFORDS Is complete, I have the latest 2 Button and Laced Shoe Call and see them. THE BUFFALO RECRUITS WERE AT DRILL in their big armory the other night. Among she namber was a bright young frishman of good cid fighting and an awful fellow to talk. ‘The officer in charge had to reprimmand him for sae He kept yniet for a while until the command was given Yah ! Yab !” which being interpreted means ‘ righydress.” This broke the Trisbinan all up, and he broke the company all up by standing still. and asking the officer, “ Say, Cap, this dress is all right, but how in thunder are we to dress right on comes, are bothered as to how to dress right even it they dou’t have to go to war. We fix it for them so it’s easy, and make them lovk the best dressed men on vthe streets. Just think of stylish Suits of stylish Tweeds and Serges made up in this season’ "s styles, to order Selling at $7.50, $9.00, $11.00 and $13.00. WE SELL... ; SCOTCH TWEED SUITS AT 15.60. And Certainly the wear of the Suits you see at other Stores at $20, Our Price Only $15... E. KNECHTEL'S Practical Merchant Tailor. oe

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