Milverton Sun, 29 Dec 1898, p. 3

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The Milverton Sun ‘THORSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1898. NOMINATIONS, Never before in the history ba Mil- hi 2 mismanagement of School affairs. Not a man of the o school board would bukes that would less nervy man. managed toplace Messrs. danogeins Goodale and Burton in field. Agee these have been set u ha see Grosch, D.Merklinger and Dr, Egbert. ‘Messrs. Goodhand and Appel eee pub up for Reeve but Mr. de- clined to run but will cont ee the Council. For the Council there is no ere ovel the meeting was as adjuorned until even- w! matters generally were thoroughly threshed out. Thoug! there was considerable feeling ‘ts LLARTON. Last year’s council were re-elected by ARATE HELL. For ail A. Burritt, Wm. Ryan, S. R: Stu LISTOWEL. For mayor: J. A. Hacking, foes M. be atopbell, Cris. Prenter, 08. A ism, Willis Eanes é ald, R. F. Brooke, ‘Hoary 3 Martin: SOUTH EASTHOPE. st year’s council were re-elected by acclamation. Ais HOW TO VOTEFOR COUNTY COUNCIELORS | ters will note wee the system of 101 The m votes for one man as aes Jobn Jones, of a aay lof Rama, Farmer, kes SMITH William Smith, of the Township XX lot Rama, Merchant. or John Jones, of the Township of Rama, Farmer. noe SMITH William Smith, (ot the Township lof Rama, Merchat No LONGER MAS TEST eNORLY other day a wholesale manufacturer W. D. WEIR, J.P. Notary Public, ane Convey- If you want money on spo deg at low rate of interest and suitable terms of Sor TO W. D. WEIR. .D | If you want to sell your farm GO 10 W. D. WEIR. | Tf you want to buy a farm, 4 Go TO W. D. WEIR. Tf you want to eal 39 your Stock and Im- * | ple ments, TO W. D. WEIR. Té you want to bay a house and lot, 0 TO W. D. WEIR. Tf yon want to eal "your house eo Lg TO W. D.W Tf you want an affadaeit made, OO. Wi D. WEIR. Tf you want your Will, a Deed, Mortgage, or Agreement drawn, GO TO W. D. WEIR. in- Private or Company Loans negotiated. Business strictly confidential. We are still ace bargains in the clothing line and will now make arun on our Winter Tweeds in order to make room for our spring stock which will arrive about February. We wish all our custom= ers A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, 28 ENECHTED, Meronant Taror. GE :— Over Grosch’s Shoe Store The follow ory is” told Philulelphia ‘witionsee B hoihua bes Ry aid: ms start him in-business you drink ?” asked the million- 1c while.” top if if! ari it for a year, and then come and see me.” @ young man broke off the habit at once, and at the end of the year came to see the puipoaire again. 0 you smoke?” asked th: success fol man. « Now and tl “ Stop it ! Bee it for a ee and We are only excelled in business In One Thing, and that is lowing the Horn To Boom Our Trade. Our Goods and Customers Do that forus. THANKS TO THEM. Just to keep the ball rolling, we have made another selection of valuable and useful PRESENTS To be given away FREE to the Holders of the right Keys to open the new sett of locks we have, Its done in the same way as before—only that every “It Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €O., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1898 ou MacBETH, MAaitor and Publiske ts News will in- _ you ; cuuncn prREcToRY. Mernopist CHURCH. Ber, T. J. So don, Ph. B., pastor. Sabbath Service l ot Re iey Henig Epworth $1 per year, strictly in advance. Friday ee. a ir) welbae Ser- a.m. and 7 p.m, very Wednesday at_7:30 League, vice at Millbank at LAL V. McMillen, Divine ceeds at 7 3 o'clock ice at mene wwid Anderson, at 1am, hares meeting on 30 p.m. Service at os ee eae or THE Be mo Rey, George Finkbeiner, sabbath Services Sabbath School, 11 ‘nesday srg fe Ayes Lorena Cure : BAL, pastor, Sabbath ie at 2p ‘AssocrA- pastor. casins eat | Bist Apaerion® aba 80. per rane The Milverton Sun not so paid.—M. MacBern, PURLISHER. ADVERTISING RATES, Year. |6 mo. | 3 mo. One $50 \g50 00 ‘$30. 00) $1 Half Senared 30 i) ag 00) Une inch . See the naked heart an AF WE ONLY UNDERSTOOD. Could we but draw back the Pride ‘That surround each ae Know what oi ihenctlon ive, aides ne atonlli We should Line each other better, “If we only unders Could we judg all deeds by motives, and bad w Conld we know the ree workin; 'o o’erthrow integrit We should judge each sther’s error “Transient Meine are charged al the rate of er line, nonparel, Arey sessive insertion. Banking, RANNEY & cp. Bankers We Invite \You To come and see our STOCK OF Double and Single. of Li nd. Office in rear of Post Office, alert ‘Ont. APNESS assent ats Telephone Sharoh and Rost _Beranuase anking business transacted. Drafts tevel at all points in Canada and the line for each suc- a If we knew the cares and ea als, Should we help w Should we Shen ee aca BE Ontario ; also "ps ondon hospital, Tondon, Englai Dentistry BRU A cdnipecdnctsea —Kipling. CANADA'S DANGER, through Canada’s canals to American warships would be far more dangerous to thi hand than the fair and square aboli of the treaty of 1818, its Miniiacane as to the number of war vessels which Britain and the United su A treaty granting ‘the right of way patriotism is quite consistent with the e wisdom of Collars;Halters, Suspenders]. % f Currycombs, Brushes, ail kinds of Bits and Blankets, ber of ratepayers t were present, | i and of candidates that are in the field. ‘Dollars worth of Goods you purcifase for Cash or Produce— A will entitle you to one Key. f& Note that word Produce. States can vbemes on the great lakes. | is j Eenues of Canada the canals of shall, in times of peace, m the habit. nally he worri would try to run affairs-as economical- ly as possible. For couneillors there is no dearth as a goodly number of men have entered the field as the following list will show: Geo. Shearer, J. P. B. Grieve, John Langfo eeches made were ere the bee average generally made at a township | nomination. ‘ Reeve Trim acquitted himself well and showed that be had for the pas and Grotiibet to ed cern existing conditions. W. J. Dowd in & cxpital speech roads and pour Griffin, D. |=! MeCloy, W. J: Dowd, J. MeGluy wud) 3 ‘hs ie cust mers for the quality of the goods nthe corner, only that the shopper can, under one Over outiving, svores the’ departmental has the advai @ central location, which | toy masters would see that the full amount | of taste f vel, required by. law, be put. up. un the roads there would not be in the a township of Mor curgrongo- dey so many | © causes for complaint. Mr J. P. Griffin in a lengthy speech gave an account of his stewardship. Mr. John Langford spoke of the neces- ity for. asystem of better roadmaking. Mr. Ds McCloy in a sbort speech gave an uceount of the expenditures in his ward. Mr, John McCloy asked that PEACE WITH ra FONT, Honourable peace is better than vie- torious war for the Grand Trunk Rail- way. Itis tobe hoped that the diffi- culty between the company and its ii | employees will be quietly settled gave an acodutit of the . expenditure in his ward. QTHER NUMINATIONS. _ BLMA. For reeve: I, J. Knox, T. Hammond. Bor councillors: S. Rothwell, Joseph Johnston, Allan.MeMane, Jas. Donald- son, John Turnbull, Thos. Saith, Robert Swith. ELLIO: ' For raeve: G. Goetz {aoa)), For coun- aillors: W. H. Coulton,, T. Parker, J Kelly, A., Sehank, D.. Smitiy, Henry Eoley. ~ ; DOWNIF., Tit were a question of the em- ployces talsing control of the company’s roperty and demanding the right to manage its business, General Manager Hays would be justified in fighting to the last ditch. All hands. must realize, that the ele- ny i als, must equally keep in ied he News Ge ectconny, jusciow wick tule play FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE. To the Electors.of Milverton : shea) tent stand for the offize of e| but he never went through the year, ae presented him self again. « Do you chew ? asked the philan- Shropise. Yes, I do,” was the desperate eply. “Stop it! Stop it for er Feat 5 then come and see me again.,” ‘The young man stopped chewing, t back again. Wher asked by bis anxivas friends why hens: the tad me that now that Thave stopped drinking and swoking and chewing that I must have saved enough to “start myself in business. And I have.” AN EXPERT WITN 2 able bi | gs od w om ission as to hos been illumined by the testimony cf Henry Labouchere. n expert witness i r Labouchere in}in favour of the thedey that ill-will, like a canker, has been ne at the heart of both peoples for ‘This valuable ees is enriched both in England and France Laboochere says is to the effect that E Mr. o | Labonchere went fmt to school in France, where the be READYMADE CLOTHING The A repeat order of Men's Suite, in this week, and Ulster Overcoats. See that great Present eee $4.00 All Wool Freize, all sizes. Bargains in e: odd Pants and Vests, - LADIES’ JACKETS have now again a full assortment, e from $1.50 up to $10.00. FURS thing you want in this fae ara can: lowest possi Fancy Coucti worth $10.00 Dinner Sett - worth $8.00. Any! get from us at she ont CLOTHIN is one of our ial lines, Men’ Heavy Fleeced Shirts Br SDanee ab 65 worth 50c. e Klondike, at 25c., a izes in “Teaies and Children’s Vests and Pants, Dress Goods and Trimmings We are always up to the mark: with the newest. NOM, FOR XMAS ’t begin to tell you all we have in Mie ie of Toys Games, Fancy China, Glass- 8, etc., suitable for presents for Elegant Toilet Set worth $4.50 A Daisy 8 day half-hour strike Glock worth $6.00 re, tid ay nines Fruits and Series We keep nothing but the best and our prices you will find a little lower in aay lines than others so largely advertised—bear this in mind that there is nothing you sce quoted we don’t equal and often times better the price. All Come along with your Cash and Produce, the Ceys cost you nothing,you are as liable to get. one of the presents as anyone. of .giving you the best value for your dollar. nking you for your past favours. H. GLEISER We have no favorites in this line. kicked him for bela an. Englishman, end returned to his native country to i would seem, at. least, that Mr. Labieaaed knows what he is talking about. CANADA'S BESUPLAN, A steady course of ignoris, need for apy improvement in trade Fe cicas teevoat seful to the United States did reat Britain to th otestation and States friend- ship for the British % y in the ms batag eit marvel- lous deelopment and so far as trade rapes it oalle simply make no trs For Reve: Gea, Woodd.ong, Sbhn |" Axi pogast John. Burton... 1 rasteos I reepeetfully_ solic ee rs OH, SAY The New Shoe Store = : » Is the place to buy~ “| your Xmas shoes. We keep the. “\pest variety in town. Don’t buy until you see them. Western Advertiser 1899 * only. bediaiet ahs Cents ae Ha 1900. Now is thetime to subscribe for the eat Weekly Paper published in Ontario. Write for our low clubbing offers. RESS gee Western Advertiser, London, Ont The London free Press aS gam! of which 38 ate i falls se in chaps. We can cuni sc this offer, in- Sub- of o oe tye a sd 00 er a ¢ | In No. of ives Rte P In i Gauntlets, Buffalo Robes, Everything at rock bottom price V. i. APPE Harness are guaranteed to OUtWeaP | and Graduate of, the three Goat robes, also Robe |): lining and trimmingin stock pa we | Maker | sit the Q hot y Sursingles, Bells, Driving], iMonday of every, mouth fr Saskatchewan |’ these robes} pr. k p.m for the practice of his profession. RJ, ROBINS, of Stratford., Honor vi ity, ‘Toronto, ity, University, Toronto, entina will visit Milver- al Surgeons, Tort ey Graduat te of ‘Trini p.m. Hotel. and pain: Veterinary ENGEL, V Milverton, Ont. IF YOU WANT will make it do its very beste Digi Sas NICE LINE OF Watches Rings Chains, etc. from $2.75 to $12.00 TRY US. —ax> JEWELER, suit you, Byes tested free of charg RELIABLE TIME |i: Let us repair your Watch. We Ladies’ Long Neck Chains Peis BASTENDORFF|~ “Next Nope to Postoffice, Milverton. -[1N. B.—In Spectacles and Fiye-glasses we can tario Yatsioery Colleges Tor BR. VETERINARY ails “ormerly of Newton(Grad- ADE ert fore create Ir Diseases of do ted animals. tents BY telephone or otherwise promptly | attended to. Livery in opnnection. First class -horses and rigs at all times, Baggage transfer. Commercial driving 4 specialty q 2) Without the use of. Canales canals the {mercially profitable, -|commereial profits and the patriotic be canals ee eee ay for States warships, would arm the United States without inoteasion Canada’ power of self-defen PHE CANADIAN COUMISSION §{On Monday last the the Anglo. American Commission a 5. During + The proses Sie eA aa cussiuns have been mainly concerned war vessels wi until they mb the sea, Mord ab- ee. no security to Can: rty to use Canada’s bess asa ing industry in warship industry coul eka ave Paiute will not sustain many ship- Abolish the treaty of 1818 without Roonting the use of Canada’s canals, d the great lakes, at best, would be a lund market for warships. | pol ty changes in the United States “| would interfere with any fixed policy |® Societies Cae coca ind ist So'elock, in thei Rothaermel’s store. waya welcome, John’ Langford, Barth, Recording Secretary. C. Ra F., ‘Silver Star! i ny, G.; W. K. Lot! i ete of the treaty of 1818; de- of boflding up agreat lake navy. let Canada still be bound by the © | dicate Canada’s canals to the use of | Ameri the light draught, ywarshipe which can wel baile in ‘the lake cities uf the United Stat Without the use of Canada’s canals for this purpose there ca no inar- ket for warships built on the oo no Business ‘cards , Anctioneer for the Coun- Ai erie. Dos teveners ortgi cis drat We hens i itt ne pees jour Adiiavite road. Bailiff Gv eos wbisent petitive ties Me Berth and Deeds, Wills and Villag: Stores Sine ‘icerdety not | 252 THE. ss COMPANY Head Office; = - Authorized Capital - Gov't. ee at at Ottawa : Subseril 2 Paid up Sapte é The Dominion Life igayen mad Gain: is Inter hg Receipts In Surplus over all Tish N ny any! sured in Dominion Lits Assupance Waterloo, Ont. le handsome gains in every seem feature during 1897. ime 8.2 per cent ati Mill st rae 'o, Compa more equitable ot more refer x thea as: OEE DS BUS LINE, Milverton. all trains. ~ All cit pan ey alle promptly attended to. Dorland, Maple St., Proprietor. ‘izens and Wn. without a garket there will be n s canals then are the ke; ie od! Hotels , Pzoprietor. Best liq soa eee iar, Firotclass accomm tion and large stabling. RAND CENTRALE ati has Milverton. aly mmodatic commerci Good #t brag ors and cigars. ner of Sain QUEEN'S Bory: oe Ont. The m for comm Ont Ci t the plenty of shed toom, Henry Rote, prop. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. uors on accom! travelers and others. ‘Thee nies sample reeta. C. Sasaine Proprietor. cial trav- suggestion that | br warships can of no danger to Can because the through the canals unarme the American seaboa Té will not always be necessa Mixcellancous id | agreement to insure the completion of if a ‘ith reciprocity, expecially in regard oh the admission of Canadian lumber: and fish, and also with the question of, the reci al use of canals, Novhing in the dispatches from Washington in- dicates that any solution of the North Atlantic fisheries question has been attained, but there.is reported to rat of the to: to the general question of sufficie1 lib- net indispensable condition by the sioner, there may be fajl- is willing to agree upon a limited reciprocity list, there is no reason ie 4 treaty shoul d soon after the reassem- the Commission... Lord , Her- schell is known to be opal in favor of such modification by missigners have been very busy w e consideration uf the Canadian een: for free Jumber, and are ported to have sana npon the offer She Guinproniee er thousand feet instead of ihe present duty of $2. M ‘duction cou m: without any special eee position from Republican Senne Opposition from our lamber it without provincial interference, and can take our or up the Hudson, treaty will provide Arh they must go| ta: |, and will} de only be fitted with cannon on reaching ‘ fer ry to take the warships tothe cannon via Life. Call on 7 Hy anti aha a ehaking ot n more ’s canals; in an emergency the Lumber, oer pete Pe ae ‘| Brunner, O1 it. JOHN GROPP, dealer ia. Cedar ree cannon ona be ser nt to the warships. via a fast freight aioe! onan American expec! moved i in Ey ‘international agreement _ ae reciprocal use of loak. i _ Congress isp 4 ssed the Silo sion | without a murmur. record

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