Milverton Sun, 26 May 1898, p. 5

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\Remarkable:Career of a British tatesman. Mr. Gl ga toa over the desk on whi cite phish it. is i. 5 Bahereay any la tagonist, | tone, in his library at Hawarden, bust of eee, ‘the Pedestal he wrote al hes. tory is not veal lig tes le Sears o bootet F Mie, MeMlane, shat the R ‘Reeve and Glerk be authorised for payment of the follow: ey hemieweaartvel ond J. Stickle 58 oe TLE& m his palitionl tactics, of part. He wasa William Ewart Gladstone a son \Scoutish parents was born in Liver- pool on Dee. 29th,1809—a dark . hour Sopnctaly in the history of England, thougha right one for mankind. The ‘smoke of the French revolution was » still in the air, ahd through it loomed Napoleon. ay a at mn ‘somewhat of a paliticina abana imbibed Toryism at the start, though ‘as <hin family, wore, sniddleclss “peopl, le was educated at Eton and Oxford . graduating therefrom in 1831 after which he went abroad and spent six vmonths in Italy. Duke of Newcastle that ‘the mind, and distorted the rapes oe Bie y ‘stone at. the beginning o Puscpenneeatay ot ais tree long. have dominated his view, ; even Soha Uae atin y severely eriticied, miniatey were de- d Lord el ihe: On this retiving soceasion the seen te Gladst v0: d nei ton vy Ostet, nate Tistakeloe Tuy poli least tone wake wesity ‘he rane aeuesn lettbced to volte a speech in. which thes with a movi Ag | anajenty like a procession of thunder clout je great social forces which move on-| ¥ ey me theie might and majesty, avd which the tumult of our ees docs nd for a moment imy disturb—those forces are aarshalled on ° or side 5 nner whi fe now carry in this desl thongh - perhaps fe somen aoe it may droop over ee he 0m, we will nl if will be | 10 king certain, tat ‘to ‘a pot far eailataat Witery He beeume a convert to free trade in the - merable ie ign My Richard Cobden ight and wi true: to ithe ca is first wot, Sompicime ent -was the re setihene of ‘was thorongh- at "He abolished Ee ayreen of ain audopted the re home rule seta at ee by ineakahen of ie mane to the class of Det not ae feel in never ap ir. Chai violatior not be at after feb to} the aublena guardsm« their rec isa not ibe a 3 they are | rem eben ine ne | wud the fo mene Other mei at gentle and peta humor, but. sing Me never. Habit ind 18, | Messer cae fo uperstion akeat even to caustic opposition, he cnter- | laws Nos. ‘alned 00 te vkind | eka feelings towacts adopted academic in cast of freed from armed by the sire sie an American ion of Ge neutrality to which his Government iged itself wal PEACE Is NOT TO RE DESPISED. ne | tis creditable to the patriotism of ¢ epee of ‘the. United Sta of. them sre willing to i ib lg raaitable ebunks of United States territory. The seems to he that ‘the United States gh raisin, not to be d WHO WILL ¢| Now that the future ownership of the alps Inlands is givin aiatpveyea stolen Great jBritai Ger been Femilped'e to Cuban waters, ‘The Municipal Connei Ehwa met in te sever Hall, Atwood, on 16th May, e he Irish chereh sign « Stites Gontor, aor. of Wendell. PI Phillips thought, the ii ution whi his first. publication, he invari proached in any other body. CHAMBERLAIN TACTICS (Goldwin Smith.) mberlain’s declaration of his d fiance ig a virtual] in the present is not unlikely that, had Mr People w him : chey do, However, will all surprised. would be perfectly at home niyo a leading place in Congres: i Pabiped e common sense of the many of them cit thinking ey shave gone to camp, and before they have been sworn Ueda tecgabahae be signed, for work required for the con- hs ou ele’ Sasei oi dy ing a hard | struction of the Paterson Municipal Drain ‘ime. They are not allowed to gracefully in the Ist Concession, Lot 9 of the Town- withdraw, ms are cut. from their |Ship of Mornington. “Wenders will be re- sate and they retreat from camp to| ceived for one or more sections, or for the "| the tune of the “* Rogue's March,” while| Whole work, Each tender must en who do enlist hit reant comrades with sales and gs of President y's modest demand for troops. This hi ommon Se! and never | ed by Mr. h | leged overflow ee one es ne ed. | by James Torrance, © e {days mission in the English church av ” faa tiatuspgey. P. Duck low, pe Be alleged ane * Ww. Ballie f te one a Ape wenie w Palle fe wried. M. that pi oot do now adjourn till the next. a cage Ay eather shi _—-— “PELL DEAD,” Vhat More Every-day Heading do you ead in thie Paper than ‘that?—They are ior remedy made, I had sopposed, read of wonderful cures wrought by. Dr. Sees Cure for t! rt. Ip a bottle, and in less time almost than it takes Hl it, the dist CROSSHILL. Rev. T. Moorhouse, rector of Christ church, London, will commence a nine Crosshill, commencing on Thursday, June 2nd., and continuing with two services daily for the ning days at 8 and 7.45 The Hymns used iil Be stioni ihe render Misaon be largely and regularly attende TENDERS WANTED. SEALED TENDERS will be received uj to the 4th. $10.00, and good reliable quired for the due completion lan, profile a will be re- fice boars. Teese cpsatat Mariey the 6th. day of Jupe next at 2o'elock in the after oon at Dhnelys Hall, New Rar caer” boven ie Totter eng JOUN WATSON, 1 Neck of Mornington. Burns, May 17th., 1998. bE THE ISLANDS ? the nations of Henn Olek inners enh Epi ene ene, 26 es “Imports. Fesnorts, ~$2,467,090 $7,467 ifthe developments could li PRE NLOA 4 COUNCIL MEETD. of the township of inbers all Nos, ad aoe ge, enter ofa ne , Elma, pher jeurer,that be paid the Pas nr hundred and eighty dollars on be fi mally nope | se | an orved in manner eet 0 out rugra| by |B P- f- et ge Beet, ‘per ewt ANTHD— TRUSTWORTHY AND Wee gentlemen or ladies to travel re] panei established house in On- tenet mau bly $65.00 end, expenses Reference. Enclose self- lope. ‘The Dominion 60. addressed stamp Companys Dept: Ye COMMERCIAL. Corrected weekly by H. M. Schaefer. Pete Olean x bush. 10, Fall wheat, an essa ae Sanka en S~10 ke Dake . seas, ee 28, 1898 Fall Wheat. Ae? Spring Whea ‘ 11 Barley ‘ 35 i 55 2! BE re pe pic baas reais Paton eo bag. 75 75 Butt 4 61 neg Ww 16 Dressed hogs 000 0.00 00 7 00 accompanied by an accepted bank check for | it} MILVERTON’S BUSIEST STORE. $11.00. er In Dress Goods . ‘Wecarry the most complete range in this vi you doubt this, call and see for yourself. carry a greatrange,25 lengths still to select from all $6.50. dress A nice range of Covert Cloths to hand, all colors. In Carperts, Linoleums, Oilcloths, In Silks, MILLINERY : ‘|Our MISS HELEM Will always be pleased to see you and show you a large ‘land up-to-date Stock of Milliney, whether you buy or not. We invite you all and especially to take look at our SAILORS *!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 eit) the most beautiful line of goods ever brought into Milverton. A full line of Hats, Straw Hats. complete in every department. GROSCH & PFEFFER, Men’s Readymade Clothing - We carry a complete range, and prices from $4.50 up to Kindly inspect these goods as it will pav you, In Dress lengths we Store Carpets, Blinds, and all House Furnishings, we carry a most complete range. All colors, our stock is complete. In fact our stock is . Importers. J. G. GROSCH. and all the latest colors. My Stock of LADIES’ OXFORI Is complete, IX have the latest2 Button and Laced Shoe Calland see them roseh charge had to reprimand bim for was given * Yah! Yal officer, “ Say, Cap, this dre: WE SELL... ct apunioas® by mand roo Lamb, ved ip wuner, THE BUFFALO RECRUITS WERE AT DRILL in their big armory the other aight. bright young Lrishman of good cld fighting and an awful fellow to talk. Among the namber was a ‘The officer in talking. He kept juiet for a while until the ees » which being interpreted means “ righy dress.” ‘This brok: the Irishman all up, and ie broke the eompauy all up by standing still and asking ae all tight, but how in thunder are A good many young men, and old inen too, on small iv- ress right even it they don’t have to go to war. We fix it for them so it’s easy, and make them look the best dressed wen on the streets. Just think of stylish Suits of stylish Tweeds and Serges made ip in this season’s styles, to order Selling at $7.50, $9.00, $11.00 and Pace. we to dress right on SCOTCH TWEED suITS :/That Have the Appearance of $20 ovige And Certainly the wear of the Suits you see at other Stores at $20, Our Price Only $15. 50 3|/For’a good Suit for the 24th. dall: and see 60 _E.KN BOUTETS -

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