Milverton Sun, 15 Dec 1898, p. 3

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iia The Milverton Sun DECEMBER 1, 1698, THURSDAY, A BRUTAL EXHIBITION IN NEW YORK, ‘Thi ax days? bleyole race in progress at are Garden, New York, is ali ich A mad whirl | the Donegal school house on Thursday 29 n U a4 morning. vane sca finished, paint Sur night, no mea at what hour, y: sure that those guant epectres are seit grinding out their en oF love, ambition, pont eat @oibin with u: Teese ation or dol lars, no matter what the incen- tive. niPe be, the game is not worth the can ho shudder at the thou . malang physi while some are ee verge of insanity. ‘CHAMBERLA Oh: amberlain’s ep2ech on Thursday. embracing the whole-range of domestic: ond pute pote irate as abroad hi Seis ape legislation of the com- the: olive gs. Lees ied ile Hick Solin luntearios of the best silvers] knives whieh will be sold cheap. These goods are all warranted b facturer. brands of confectionery Waterloo county, state Sas ae diphtheria le lignant type, and the death high. ni occurred in the past mont Ladies Aid Ae of Trinity Church, | y¢ id eas for the occasion. carry a large | Red of ater charged mo yet this is dignified with the yas re appearance of butter prints as a nicely t| printed wrapper: i i one to fuur cents per pound more. The ¢| SUN has on hand w large quantity of fs. | the finest and purest parchment pape which can be had done up-in large o1 sm: Gauntlets, into new styles is a prominent feature ts. |in our Fur Department. e “LOCAL NEWS ‘Continued. : A full line of silverware of all de- We have on hand a tne assortment | t¢ ons, forks and the manu Schneuker & Rothaermel. | tg The largest variety of the choicest y manufacture n Canada just arrived and will be| If on aU A nRrrOw mK rgin above cost at S. Ke 's, Red flag store. Ropes vee Wellesley township, 8 e death from scarlatina has | If An entertainment will be given in If Marlen toa aumleca ott sie ‘ood programme is being In musical Si haat ay we still ock such as Guitars, | Pri ‘an jos, Autohar ee Violins, Mandolins, Ke Sa ee organs, rtchet’s, Eade : W. D. WEIR, J. P. scriptions at Schneuker & Rothaerme's| Notary Public, Auctioneer, Convey- nts. cer. suitable for Christmas pres cu want money on mortgage at low rate of interest and suitable terms of paym GO TO W. D. WEIR. ent, you want to cell ‘your farm GO 10 W. D. WEIR. you want to bay a farm, 0 TO W. D. WEIR. £ you want to ai your Stock and Im- GOTO W. D, WEIR. If you want to bay» a house and lot, TO W. D. WEIR. yon want to sell your house and lot, GOT TO W. D. WEIR. you Want an. afin made, 20 W. D. WEIR. Will, a Deed, you ‘vant your Mortgage, or Agreement dr ‘awn, GO TO W. D. WEIR. ivate or Company. Loans negotiated. Business strictly confidential. Over Grosch's Shoe Store tie an see all the newest any er in Mode EY Loanep. — When your mortgage is due, or if you want to the undersigned. ‘Your busi will Le strictly private. eee There is nothing that so adds to the}, it will bring from mall lots MoPaees & Co. Srrarrorp Woeewee Wa might sry to those de- at u's Con Mitts, Making over Furs of all kinds | yy McPuzrson & Co, Stritford, arry on Continuation classes sane form (b) there must be in regular ttendaace at least ten pupils who one or more of whom feat gave great it was then ough “bode rr “fee a futare under banding, SETTLED OOF OF COURT. an: can. reat No cihany, deetce of promin- ence aie ut havin; eedotes coupled. Ww J would not flinch if pistol were put, to bis certainly enjoys the reputation of men in the worl was ene in miner came over, Thoked down at him, and ordered bim to get out. “This is my claim ou don’t get ou a ae the miner in intended to. Berga not wish to deprive any mai held’ up his Ta ee the otherto help. him agai ngaround the edge muk- eradmitted that he wa barge i error. OLD TIMERS, INDEED, a shock t ian who is ae. prcnhing mule earn ben 1g CoO! AD. publicly antec et et us ree we. ae no winters nowa- slike the winters away back in they yack in the eaghtiey” was not al- ways: thneiie rare the: period when the an winter attalneatatmontseverity. t Edin back in i 2 snow: rained: vet cura apologies. for timers whib’ went round HOW: upoi tis A toe shou sine ‘ya statesinen. sbnsinest oa iti timerss @ "} season on 3rd line, Wallace, und ix Lt | buried on Monday poring Ceremony 3 nyt primary standing. ic the Milverton school can nojar dione thal quality’ canes howl? chia class be in any measure successful next summer where will fart! ther material ratepa’ ers take this matter into their consider. ation, SAVE LS ROSTOCK. m. Ratz, who has been engaged in ily cheese factory during the past helping in, the butter factory this ere reat Sunday at howe. £9 Prost, one of onr most far moe leces for the past few she Ha has gone to reside in Elma. Fred much missed by w large circle of com- panions. The infant son.of C. Wendland was Peeters Rev. Bi Our landlord aanent a call on id. ing over a.plovghe intoa furrow ‘heey injuring bis back He is ing. L. Wicke, ur eon hunteman, spent afew d sy in and» around Mil verton last w HE. Mackencie, an expert jeweller of Tornnto, spent last. week “in our village attending to his. business. MuLLBANK. Charles Sergison of Listowel was cain gered friends a few our young pe plat Monday. ‘They. report, baying = lovely time ol ‘The Ladies pox church el am: Tl was held in the English aid money on first class mort tener, COR evening, 10th. Low ds the ai Were well repaid In Nexting. the sins of the aociety. se Mr. Fallis, ‘The recent drop in the price of ‘ Jeaused the faces of some of our f | assume a somewhat lengthy appearance, Fair, whic *| productive ae aes have been repeated on a modified ae PP ecently prone toa close at Canada’s display the Court House at 3. aie of Wall St ii again ie manne Befor: as the Municipal Clerks }County of Pertl took tae Waterloo on: Sunday returning ob be wanted 9 bout ties -five dollars. ‘he oorhouse delivered his ecttee ca Wage Reading,” in the town an on tl hard and dry. - | audience greeved the Raed pearance, us effort. the 2d. Ibis a pity’ such @ small gentleman's ap- his lecture was a most able @ annnal meeting of the Bible Society church on Thurs- wing to the state of dance was small. Those Beck ts face. coemtenicnte work and set forth: b the Rev. th ae improvements side CANADA AT OMAMA, Canada’s vanes at the World’s enhanced her fame as a the ‘eans-Missisippi Exposition, inaha, Mal fprodaeie visitors to be one ef the real eee hi exhibition, aud es i Favorable te opinion as to his merits was confir by the judzes, who besto the gold medal. only honor won by Canada. ‘ded for edal was a Columbia exhibit of gold, copper ores, while gold. ‘medals were given fie the general exhibits of grains nd gi «from ATL and wee & were received at the interior depart- ment recently. a see TO FORM AN ASSOCATION e townebip clerks held a mecting in t Suratford on Saturday very large attendance. clerks J.P MI Fisher of North Easthope, Walla ad ok, of South Hasthone, tho ded to aio until Jan, 1, he LATE UTERARY NEWS. » Futian Ralph, whe has years in " Bogland, ee for Teomopo oe nershete tes English cousins. d upon Bot this was not the earson te Binning oi of a Association of the You Are Not Married To Readymades Then why not come to our store and purchase a Made to Order Suit, guaranteed to fit, at less money than for what our competitors adverti lreadymades. We can make you a woollen Suit as low as $7.00. Where cam: you get areadymade woollen trimmings. ‘suit to touch that in price, workmanship o! from $7.00 up. Fine Venetians suitable for Wedaing Suits, at all prices. In Pantings we can knock the readywade trade cold. We will make you Woollen Trousers for $1.75 up. Our Underwear will be sold at prices ranging sway below cost. $l. ve Underwear for 60 Paneer 50 eens Do not miss these Bargains as et are genuine snaps. Tf you waut a’ suit for Christmas leave your order NOW. Gents’ Furnishings of the latest winter styles in stock. E. KNECHTEL MERCHANT TAILOR. We are only excelled in business In One Thing, and that is Blowing the Horn To Boom Our Trade. Our Goods and Customers Do thatforus. THANKS TO THEM. : Just to keep the ball rolling, we have made selection of valuable and useful PRESENTS To be given away FREE to the Holders of the right Keys to» another “| open the new sett of locks we have. Tits done in the same way as before—only that every Dollars worth of Goods you purchase for Cash or Produce— will entitle you to one Key. > Note that word Produce. READYMADE CLOTHING The repeat order of Men’s Suits, in this Presents week, and Ulster Overconts, See that great (sm $4.00 All Wool vee all sizes, Bargains in Fancy Gouch odd Pants and V worth $10.00 pets ES’ JACKETS have now again» a full assortment, from vel 50 up to $10.00. en Dinner Sett $8.00. Anything you wanssin this line you. can get from us at she lowest ie pric UNDER CLOTH This is one of our ce worth Tea Sett worth $5 Elegant Toilet Set pi Iines. Men’s sat 65e., z Klondike, at 25¢., a corker. All sizesin Ladies’ and Children’s Vests and Pants. Dress Goods_and Trimmings We are always upto the mark——wit the-newe: NOW FOR XMAS ‘We can’t begin to tell you all we have in ys, Games, Fancy China, Glass etc., suitable for presents for worth $4.50 A Dey 8 day half-hour strik Clock $6 00 Xmas Fruits and Candie: We keep nothing but the best naa our prices you will find a little lower in many linea, than. others so largely advertised—benr this in miud that there is nothing you see quoted we don’t equal and often times better the price. All we ask, to allow us to show our goods and you worth Come along with your Cash and Produce, 1#e Keys cost’ you nothing,you are ns liable to get. one of the presents as anyone. hanking you for your past favours H. GLEISER. New Shoe Shop We have just:opened out a new stock of Boots and: Shoes in ~|Aeheson’s Old Stand ‘And are prepared to do business with the surrounding public. Our Stock comprises the Latest Styles off Shoes and is of uhe best quality. Call and see our display which will ke rendy for inspection the latter Hoping to be favored with a share of the patronage of Milverton and vicinity, we We have no favorites in this line f part of next week. await favors. mest: Tea sbi “ es ome hail on St, Andre: i Re ere of: t erga and mt sare ses islands... cere wi 1876, tlk iiowe Tiranaal BAR: ~ alg fae Orto ten days ago, five sheep. Owne sory roving property and paying ex penses STRAYED ye Premiaes of undrsigned abont, r can have Elite piletspyent a.com, Meraington. aieenine Toth D. PERRY, Ve can give you a gcod Black Worsted Suit for $12.00. Ulsters THE H. G. HASENPFLUG, “It Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 00., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898 MALCOLM MacBETH. Publisher iL. . MeMillen, _ Divine ‘worship at 7 t Elma at 3 o'clock wid Anderson, hint Bact at li a Weakly Beer meeting on service at Than thezch, Wellesley Tp: at 3 p. m Cavgon or aun Evan r10x— George, inkbeiner, Cinaig eens Sabbath paca le race at ze andes Assocr. pastor. ows Lom EO HURCI Wn. Sian 8 Service at 2p B. A., pastor. We Invite | You To come ad see our STOCK O. Harness Double and Single. Collars, Halters, Suspenders 1m. | first insertion, and 3c. per The Milverton Sun Medium. Rates reasor $1 per year, strictly in advance. ot so paid. —M. MacBera, Prrtisuen. ADVERTISING RATES, space. | Year. |6 mo. | 3 mo. One column.. |$50 00; 1.| 30 00) 16 00) 6 00) 00) 10 00; 00) Une inch....| 5 00) 3 00 ‘Transient Advertisements are charged at the rate of 8c. per line, nonpariel, for the line for each suc sessive insertion. mortga, ascounte collected. Deport current rates ES ie al iiss i R. RANNEY & CO., Milverton, __ Medica W, EGBERT, M.B, | AU DiC. M., tate of College of Phys iarios ako. post, geadua Loudon hospital, Landon, Bogle in rear of Post Off iverton, Ont. ‘Telephone connection ‘with Poole, Brauner, Lutheran Chureh and Rost ie ~ Dentistry ae Hes dD, a feat dD. Currycombs, Brushes, all mien kinds of Bits and Blankets, Sursingles, Bells, Driving Gauntlets, Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes, these robes are guaranteed to outwear three Goat robes, also Robe lining andtrimmingin stock Everything at rock bottom prices. W. M. APPE IF YOU WANT RELIABLE TIME Let us repair your Watch. We will make it do its very best. Harness + NICE LINE OF Watches Rings Chains, etc. Neck Chains to $12.00 Ladies’ Long from $2.75 TRY US. P. H. BASTENDORFF JEWELER, ties Next Door to Postoffice, Milverton. | De B.—In Spestaclesaud Bye glasses we can ‘suit you, Byes tested free of charge. yo Maker] _ BEST-DRESSED MAN IN TOWN Will wear our suits this fall. The fit and stye of them would embarass any other tailor in the place. Just) it step in and look at our goods. |® We have Overcoatings that willkeep you warm at the| tie north pole. If it is astylish|¢} Suit that you want do not go past us or yoy will ‘get sadly left. of every me pele creation ae his profession. DR. B. J. ROBE Graduate of ‘Trin ty and Gradeate of Dental Songeons; "Toroot and third in cry ot every Tess extraction of tect work aspeeialty AN work guarantee ie 0, treats scent, val fa, by telephone o Dentistry and Chronic Disegses 8 specialty. RR, Verena SUR- citox, Viitverten formerly. of Newton(Grad- of Ontario Veterinary Cates, Tapont.) onl ts all eas of domesticated apim Galls by telephone ot pieces Pelene attende s to. Livery in conyection. First <lass horses and rigs at all times. Baggage : transfer Commercial driving a speci Societies C. No, 09, Milverton, meets every ¢ d last Tuesday of every month, at Bol a ih over Schneuker & Ranier mel’s store. sc eth a welcome. Jobn Lan ptord C Barth, Recording Secretary. N Milverton, ets every Frid lay night at in their hall, post office building. « bethren always pe Visitin, ; W. K. Lot Engel, N WEIR, Anctioneer for the Coun- , Conveyancer, es drawn and ete Village (Chere h ses stuin street, Milvert DORLAND’S BUS 1! Dorland, Maple S' Hotels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont, Gropp, Pzoprietor. Best liquors and es TD the bar... First-class accommoda- ee aad large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. accommodation for comm a others. travelars an oe i mple cat re gata ser of Main guid Mill streets, C. " Hasenpflag, Proprietor. eel Mi See ce eee ek ee AEE HOTEL, tbat? Ont. The odation commercial trav- Cigars at the bar plenty of shed room. Henry’ Rose, p Miscellancous JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, et Brunner, Ont. G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains due to leave Milverton, The Leading Tailor. Dg able.” Subscription i 81,50 if | Dey has act i Av’ iy eo "t ine ovahseer an’ no othah kind oO Puan ide banjo, yo" ;| ments of policy in the Uaied States ht. }and their fo Beate ali Star Milvertor ene en | #go, and allowed her fleet to co-operate Three lange se ample Stalea A BACK LOG SONG De axes has been ringin’ ia de woods de lessid dav, Av ae chips aa a-fallin’ fa’ an’ thic gn de big ficeey dat de mules Av’ naey" lata. bit down euilsoeked it in le cri Den dey tuk piled de w. Inde Baby White of hit, to de big house an’ dey ood erroun wes fom ash-fié to de flue le hymn dat evah s got to sour when dl de backlog fas’ comimeticel-baiia? or Mea is a-smilin’ on de da’kies fom de or eet is a-stannin’ in de do’, ales les a's misses, is a- feel “hit’s “Qhriamus “time ah hea’ts are full of pleasure, fu” we know de time is ouahs Bui to dance er do jee’ whut we wante ‘0 do, Da in stop us while dal log ts bu’ Dey's a voli kin’ in de qua'tahs a-preprrin? 80 ade liftle pigede fling’ id oiaby. chickens uin’t so trus’ful eg dey was, to say de leas’, Any de wine’ cl” lieve is rossi’ mighty high, You oul git a gobblah fu" to look you Bat bit'e mighty eae teav'lin’ fu’ di critters on de From de tite rae pe oor ‘s Kani up his fiddle dah, I hyeah a eae An’, bless ine at's de tootin’ of a ho’ Now ae ri on pone be runnin’ dat has me a font to fi An dey date an’ frolic on fo'm now "scrape de fiddle, blow dat lvyel bes’, Kea ‘yo’ min’ erpou de chune an’ step it ue, Oh, dey ain't no time fy stopping’ an’ dey ain’t no time fu’ res,” Fu’ hit’s Chrismas an’ de back-log’s bu’nin’ thoo ! —By Fanl Laurence Dunbar, A5R. CHAMB! ‘ON THE ANGLO- ‘mexean ALLICE Not less significant and in som ae still more valyable is the sac Nis hamberlain, _ British - | Colonia) Secretary, on recent devi elop- relation Ang! American Alliance, published in te December eri y berlain starts ou’ a: ne wniliar fact that the alii le have for a long time abtenrained friend fem for and desire for close with the Aaa that the English “ would not ak eyes fr tra, Ss freedom, and eq! he insists ea any psi a ie uaaid be left to arise out the exigency which may asta and that any ge the two nations be- oflensive and circumstances be jingoes or the gre seals butin is great moral forces which move a free people in the pres- with the Lines navy, the Armenians e been protected from - massacres as Empress, only 70,000 men;’ “while in Ceylon, icans cipate that a colonial policy would re- = lai that British experience in- dicates that the task davolcse in bring- ing order out of chaos in Cuba and the Philippines is not near! ay 80 great as ican es imagine, i that the ye a in’ whut de ta’ky’apects is trues le | the aire an immense standing army. He} The emigrants e United States for the sel te hi THE ADVENT SEASON eee more the Christian world ap- aches the ber snanansile of the birth x Christ be ie vent of a univers truths but the Trath. second coming, mich so slowly makes ite way, there needed a paration in the bea 54 and lives of men and then in the structure and organi- zation of ig M doer the world. God al] men became pure and tr aul unseltish,all doubt about God’s vanish like a mist of the night. Skeptie- is, oye, distrust of the divine and orauos of spiritual sight. ‘orld becomes righteous i in individual Ip is every man’s dut; gain this vision of God for himself by. upright ss of life and unseltiness of spirit, and to impart it to his fellows by wor! es vo bring laws and habits and into “conformity with the divine will, The fundamental question question, is, “ Will this prepare for the g of Christ?” Everything that he only true preparation for that coming which will bring final peace and health and joy. When hu- man-history is read in the light of an- alba ebip ve recognition, will be honored and. te- membered ; and those things which harred the spiritual progress of tl | ace, however imposing and influential at the time, will be discarded and for. 6 ready for His coming.—The Outlook, ‘TWO CENT POSTAGE In his speech at Sarnia a significant statement was made by Hon. Mr. | Mulock “ With reference to the 2:cent rate f postage in roiala say that isin store for the peo- . Muloc! powerful factor to pi ote eee than the iis of friends in the land to which they have gone, to the old folks at home, was one of the good results would follow imperial penny postage. EMIGRANTS FOR CANADA ~ ena ake Bi Boies show mi- grants foal British, pst e Gan ada for the wont of November last ; Irish, Tae 853; 5 Sotch, 1.687; and foreign, 9,465. There were three thousand more Cape, and cor those having Australia te their. des. tination, the number was ae ee mber of was 118,840. MORNINGTON COUNCIL, The. cently pet ses Drapslixe) ‘8 hotel of December Members all of the pansion of Ni Sandal secure the necessary peneatin in our ag ReRSeet life —The Outlool present ‘The minutes of last general meeting and special meeting were read ¢| issue the following orders: A “}eulvert; W, Orr 50c., rep. For) H Fue Mithsze aoden soln 9 presence andrulein the world would Canada,” said he, “J) tl and signed. The Reeve laid cr the council a report from kirk in regard to costs in the “Bllice and Elma Drainage By-Laws, and also a report from Thos. Hodgins, Referee uy under the Drainage laws in regard to ow | Settlement between Mornington and Elma in the assessment for the Boyle Drain and Maitland river whieh was read. The Reeve was authorized to Querin $1.40, rep. oplvert; J Neilson $2, rep. culvert; E Loney #8, drawing arovel and ars 1p 811.20, rep. approncl ert; a Kerr $12. 50, rep. bridge; Connelly & Reid $645.87, drain; 1898; J Watson $109, 81, salary, postage and stationas 0 Robinson & Welsh Davidson $2, rep. culs 845, rep. bridge; J Smitl culverts, cleaning out dit e approach to brides) WJohnston $20, rep approach to iron bridges. Pelton 51s, eerie the Boy’ yle Drain for gi rave sae 7 “| drawing gravel; D MeCloy $4.50, three iy Canes on the Patu tterson a Tees JP ‘er $4.50, do., White $: $40.50 salary in $4.5 ), do., Sapa 50, Ieee Slama Guctsten wid Je Unnwarawrarolennaule et we shall see God with unclouded vision.| Treasurer; P McLellan $2.25, delegate Stratford on the Boyle drain; ‘Treas. was for the Nomination and Election. Nomination at Donley’s hall on Monday, the 26th December at Lo'clock, p.m. Election at T. Attridge’s Temperance ball, Foresters’ hall, 01 D.R.O. S.H. No. y jatschene, D.R.O. begat: hall, Millbank, J. Reid, D.R.O. council adjourn- ed,to meet on the ath Dec. to receive the Financial statement. J. Watson, Clerk. / WHAT IS LUXURY, (Bystander, in Toronto Sun) Whatis luxury? The London ‘At vertiser asks, and it says with that the question is one not easy Tn fact, it cannot be unswer- ed in the abstract and without refer- s and circuinstances in food or clothes, ilbsvanse of pleasure is a nee as a montal and physical necessity to man. Without it fle nature would begome soured. itality. is ; one, sf the duties “ot life nia sah rf PS vices are public benefits, as Mandeville held, and that by wasting the fruits of human labor in dissipation or vainglory te would long-ago have been in their Bray oun Gxomton GLORIOUS: (Ss CLIMATE, (Toronto News) In no part of Canada is the climate such that the people suffer ~ by reason of ch it is necessary rovision against warm rained gra earth’s 8 crust; and that no he i a isina sobtropical slimste,

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