COMMUNICATION * To Tux Eprror or Tue Sun : ng, W which looms ap ie M. #. wat he hi ‘wonderfully cl mily. em “alerted the ten as his soaanity, of rane eae is conceene 1 speak authoratively but su Sy, got » edging from the meth mplo; tters rs well .as wy | LT.-COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, President. But welivein a progressive age, Eo (ha: cannokamned waibe -dicookes by itl thoes their waluable time and -gnergice in throwing dict at other people. Ny SoteD: Hey Bhesea tener they reach years of ttl; and the late examination has ecrepivade an eas become a burden te the commanity, but such bur- to the way this - > entities are permitted to exist. t to interfere in school matte eee ability. that he ifr the ali {hard to make the people believe that I 09, %|he imagined he saw ny face so dis- see the: Minister of Educatio glory estates, and tell bim Tam sore donates of ae ee for she has given me hey sane bau eho they | n cole veto The Minister of Fdueation oie good friend, apr ening ae lights @f the city, to see if they Sonntiob assist him. Puts the case in ‘the hands of one of them and_ tells Bis to e, his luck. They did not final pee in hie case, but} # ets paid the whole amount due “with all the expenses including a claim of salary for ear up to date sof joe tea nee even consulting ‘he lawyer whom they bad employed. All this was done at the expense of this village, so cat as we can learm What an exhi es bravery. What heroic ofr Us, jot erash ene ti he school Jady of very estiinable. qualities, who had given good satisfaction, and had sdone her bene make the school a success, thust be sa ed to gratify the fomate desires of this seeeronloas poaeres Although she offered to z e position ata lower salary vhan tie one engaged in order that ight finish out the time she bad to tech, He oy not avail She was - not prepared to bow on her knees be- _ fore vhis papas bale consequently she mast go. Now the coast is clear. WES ab ijooan Sag ee pleases. He decides to open up a continuation ~ eiass that he agi le his ehikdren | with as little-expense a8 possible, But 5 oe Joes he care for ether children ? at the move he fhixs wince] pulae beats fas By looxi te sere you will soon see, You all i last year che Entrance “a in the prea’ ipal. At th bay een ae order that fi back assistant’s rout, apd remember, with- ing a eeene, eo ah Yar itis ishes. ae “Fe dittye udition, tine th Loft Unbonger, ties of A a ne ie mabbtee welk far buat . ish for: z el teighetal praising an uncert oud ate visi soldier tons ready te Sigh aul ae OUR SILVER JUBILEE. Western Fair, LONDON. eae < SEPTEMBER 8th. to 17th., 1898 Entries close 7th September, Space allotted on receipt of entry. @ur attractions will be grand, and exhibits unsurpassed. Yon can see all that others can show, and to etter advantage. Royal Dragoons, Prince O’Kabe's aps, Sie Ali’s Ruffins and many other specials, the best ia the country. Fireworks each evening, “Blowing up the Maine,” assisted dy all the'ring and stage attractions, Special excursion trains leave London at 10 p.m.and after, so you can stay to the Hiceit to | Steworks, ods he} Anction Sale of Booths and Privileges, Weteeis, ‘August 17th, on the grounds at2pm. Prize Lists, Programmes, ete., apply THOS..A. BROWNE, Seoretary. ucated then you may have a ae lifted feom aah ae field bese: the dead Our contention has been from the beginning, that in order to woe on tas Sleek) class a success it ssary to sacrifice the public es di running things-here, pea ie had an idea that he had landed among a lot] w mist nd established here some time Nea you cameupon the scene ; and some very |» good ones toa. We even had trustee |: boards too, who didu’t monopolize the This may be a little news to it is true nevertheless, and ee should pee "has : tried very people, removed as mam 38 ° hideous marks 0 or the sight of any child at ‘know- | would have been too terrible to be borne by i ‘ing as that is not even if it be the child of one so cli Member of Board.” 1 paca how he came tomake such ake (Oh, I forgot he told us hi was very aneient, and his geese ube uecessarily be defective), when torted alter reading the results of Ne ie may have bee 6 ond, now awaiting the saw his legs, which gave to the picture deat ely 4 in the jail i in Barrie,does in his vision the warped appearance, | not seem much frightened by ‘bis. ay T hope he will pardon me for this in- “ cent reference to his pedal ex- ees ities as it seemed the only reason life imprisonment. able explanation of his mistaken vision. | to Bracebridge on:Monday, where he T take it for granted that when “Mem- | Will Le closely guarded ‘till the hour ber of Board” ‘declined to challenge fixed for his death on Thursday morn- in, e | Ing. OR Se 9 F ‘BALL FAIRS. er a sugh a) such ab-| MILVERTON. Wi P\Wieh reference to the writer of the Milverton’s Busiest Store. Remember Point is to buy new up-to-date DRESS GOODS At the lowest prices and the place to secuye the greatest Bargains in General Dry-Goods Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishing Gloves Hosiery Groceries Crockery —IS AT—— Grosch & Pfeffer’s Importers. or :| BUTTER 13 CTS, EGGS 12 CTS ~ Seems Like Chari To offer Shoes at the Low Prices we are asking for good you and I don’t want this one to like me aay better, knowing that too much familiarity breeds contempt. Ravepayer. COMMERCIAL. Corrected weekly by H.. M. Schaefer. eae oscars 15, 1898. s 6 PO GREASE ES r bus! AMERICAN vs. BRITISH METHODS Ceca Kutebner’s 3 brilliant eampaiga in rast to General and irregular! cted attack upon the forts around Suutiago. War Office at eee or in ouga or elsewhele, 0 e Catin coast, cvald tll shen ‘ue seetion of the ariny oF navy 0 sealy, on en per pound fan ver Found. breinre ane with ihe i aa fished his work aj Oats Apples per bag e Bist Lancers was one | Potatoes, per bag of those ailiantly tari aud gciperiery lend « glawor La wild e As howe pee» sme bela ned Dervish hem dowa and r with bio one Wheat, white. ae: gaged gh world ave apaniog th no longer any q| Miestion as to, whether the e Wave days of old, aus that ill reliably-made Shoes at our store. Wehavea lot of odd sizes which we are offering very cheap. They may fit you. Call and see them. J. G. GROSCH ‘ Milverton HAY TOOLS If you are going to make hay you will feel like doing it when the sun shines. » You will also want good tools to work with, and we have.got them in great abundance. SYTHHS, \SNATHS, +i FORKS AND RAKES. We have a fine large assortment of these pecessary tools from which to make selections, and you can secure just what you want. : : Best Castor Machine Oil and 3) Lardine in the market. : We have it in large quantities and at prices to suit the © times. Drop into our store and look around. : FINKBEINER BROS penne carer oe aos yoe