Milverton Sun, 5 Jan 1899, p. 4

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see - e vee aotyeeer orn ? ince ake eae aweece gi we vice ee om MSG acate me — The Milverton Sun “THURSDAY, JANUARY & 1900, =" GENERAL NEWS LED FROM ALL SOURCES. cur oe has desided to abolish the rd J stem. udp > Catholic High School of Mont- -B., on Sun- had been anti- n- Hes re Militia Department, has decided The Mi f Snider vith veo neath the issue of Snider rifles given Pakipy School and cadet corps, and oe with the Martini- Enola oe the greatest. number itt sparrow eter Vallick and Bert Bow: Messrs. rebels attacked a detach- glen belonging to the 27th Lieutenant marching to ‘gnoluding Lieutenar P ho was shot through the val rte Hhe enemy was pelea ay 5 BE Ee s e re » 3 Lait al MeaRh Seats kale? ia aan a beter, a child of six, had beat aie a jh bat stole out in her Teeat to Pedoid watched the ball sees nnisters. She was a from over the bi Duche daughter of the! Tf Thanksgivil communi v8 g is ues feast of the ing over the ingather- OIE Glvest, Olrciatmnas is welt is the local rawn together round i the vast diameter of the British. Empire ‘turn once more to their old heme. We peas pr t of fashion, re told it i. in fhe old country. Nobody now believes that we can fix the exact day or even the exact year. “ the ih Ch as yet we can fix ay rth of Ghrisvianity tl ot fe DrsRieEhbed of man on which.all-Christians and even: # ho, live ceased nominally. to be Christians may keep the feast of hum- anity,,, Ww ndsor- Record: Horse. providence. saved an. uaknown man from a watery cad here early Thurs- duy morning. ut 2*o'clock Night- watchman ier me the malt ‘house, sense and up and, ar ae as into the river with buggy anc after him. Baie! g. where he h Ricca meen beets similar eirzumstances at- the episod: of Thur: town hasa liar or two; a smart Aleck; some pretty girls; moe loafers than it needs; a wonian or two that tattles; an old fogy that ‘the town. AN ENGLIAH BX EXAMPLE The @ populace in "Liverpool hooted Hon. Justice Philp, who sentenced Lieut. Wark leath, and showed every inclination to mal-handle his Lordshi Tn point of fact, Hon. Justice Philp was chased by the representatives of an indignant English people, and was eoly saved from assault by the skill of his Re hats the ae of the ae, 8, whi i gallop, hee euied the Adve out of | harm's way, This attempt to. mob an English judge receives the brass fos i the London newspapers reserve for or- dinary events. The proceedings are described in the London Daily” Mail to the extent fs about fifteen lines of English The Chnaaia jan reader is in the habit United States, and that every admir: able characteristic is English. ori- in. ‘The demonstration at Napanee was considered to be highly un-Eng- lish, but the conduct of the Liverpool mab suggest that Napanee was the scene of a poor imitation of a genuine © | English rivt. MARRIED: Jounstos. At the residence of the mide the enon oe Wed. Pe 28th, by the Rev, Elizabeth Giusy oe, to Mr. eat jobantees oa 18 UN! PHO} —At the residence of ee ‘ride “tar on Wednesday Dee- atte by S.C. Edmunds, Mr Pinta {to Miss Mary ie eee BORN Kzramnsons—At Milverton, on Saturday, Dee. Bist. the wife-of ME. Jacob Melee orn, of a’son, GuENrieR—At Milverton, ow New Year's aay, the gn fof Fy W! Gunther, of a ioe —In Mornington, ton: Dec. wife of August Doer, ot han fal lCounren:—In Mornington, on Dec. the l4th,,) wife of John E, Coulter, of a sou. SHORT STORIES RETOLD. nn Pigou says that many clergy- men cannot trust themselves to pee the most familiar prayers | iaesy from memory, and he tells bow Archdeacon Sinclair was much (3 = = ‘all when the archdeacon removed his hat and «nelt to pray of his hax was printed ce large type “Prevent, us, O Lord,” ere MacColl oe an amusing ins letter to the Times. “A r Hae of mine,” “once shared the | driver of tke stare coach in Yorkshire, and being.a:lover of horses, he talked with the coachman about said the coachman, ‘but ‘oss ain’t as good as he looks; he’s a scientific need er scientific horse!’ exclaimed my frien: ad n earth you ‘O88 as thinks he knows a deal more or Be does. }sssings of law and order to the new possessions of the public. These: blessings ill Mot be among the articles manufactured’ in nited Stat for export to the colonies. ati alf their pride in the really at achievements of the nan dye Repatii the Americans will to follow British ideals if their pees ae tice ant ernments o ry man to enjoy life, lib- - oy and the pursuit of happiness. At a heartfelt eulogy of British institutions, the Canadian has to remember that even those splendid ieaviudtions Ryerted by by men that the sad result of the Yukon proceedings are possible, but the American system would Mer ve jeoparized “the lives as well money of the pees rights of ie miners, -—Tele; Pr CREASE. The following statement shows revenues collected for first six mouths of the fseal yenrs, 1897-98 and 1898- 1897. December, . 1,990,216 912,559,820 $2,274,165 $10,285,674 Increase for 1898 Totals. This space is re- served for C.S.KERTCHER Red Flag Store. ‘A voting machine,.invented by Mr. A. Macdonald of Winnipeg, was used at the elections~ held’ in, several Manitgha municipalities, with Hf, your heart never stoppe: BY.was tar pulse, shortness of breath, peels of f ieooia cary pert of the ody , you Pon soc tively gies relief to thirty ures Ba Acaews CasnmaHaL and statesmen. pe diseases. Reliet i if ad: ardware HUSBANDS;-you could not buy your wife a more useful and or: namental Xmas gift than one of our “Grand Jewel” Stoves and Ranges the best and most popular Stoves made, or a ‘ Re-Acting Washing" Machine ” which work so easily that it is boy or girl’s delight to help mother on wash-day - e received a special line of Plain and Fancy Tea-pots, . ¥ Tea-Kettles, Enamefware and other things suitabie for Xmas gifts. : See-our “* Winnipeg Heater ” with it you can heat your Dining- room from your kitchen stove, or your Parlor or Sitting-room from: the Hall”: tove, or any room up-stairs—Yes ! Heat them to Seventy Deaxrzs, anp po IT WITHOUT EXTRA FUEL. Would you like to try one, and pay for it when you are satisfied it: wills do what we claim, Price only’$8.00. WISHING YOU A MERRY XMAS. FINKBEINER BROS.. A Good Foundation Means A Solid Structure GROSCH sells. A PAIR OF SHOES Is the most useful thing you can buy for a Christmas Present. J. G. G. has fine assortment. Keep your POCKET BOOK For buying your Shoes from. J. @x. Grosch,« where a dollar travels very far. Our Stock of Lumberman’ Sox and Rubbers is complete... J.G A NEAT Is what all, of ourscustomers yet when they: deal with us. For years.we have always maintained | the trade of those who are hard. to. please and want a stylish fit}. Wecut -in accordance with the latest New York fashion plates and have thus gained our enviable reputatiou as The Fashionable Tailor of Milverton. It is not necessary for us to toot our own horn, our work and prices do that. If;; you have had trouble with your tailor in not get- ting your suit made in the latest style, come to),. us where ycu will have it.made to the, Queen's: taste. Ifyou are in need of a Black Worsted Wedding Come in andiseeus. Thére is no use in taking chances ona,goed suit. Call and see what we will do:for yous in the TWEED LINE. Wé cannot.nor will’nog be beat. , In Overcoatings shine something attractive and We have as Tf you want something swell at the sume time durable, step in and see us. fine line of Melton’s, Beavers and Camel’s Hair - Overcontings as ever were brought into Milverton. Men’ ister: madeto.order for $6.60 latest Ties—the Latest everything. $2.4 Nobby Ties for 28c. Drop in and see for yourself. o- a 2 > [E, a "U | rt (om a2 . GROSCH TT You will find this in every pair of Shoes J.G . “HOW OLD ART THOU?” = Dr. almage Proposes a New Way of Measur- ing Earthly Existence. \ The Best Mode of Estimating Life is by the Good One May Accom- plish--Mere Worldly Pleasures Bring No Real } Joy--A New Year’s Pate ae info aan Bue are ropriate to| cascade ‘sea and shunders Ra tke Sentcence » | that with | tvcaee of fire charged d opened yer ae tues Pracical suggestion tho mountain side! Joy! Joy! Joy! It Which Br, Talmage puts in this di is any one who has a right to th nek propeas & difleann wanna Pa joyments of the world it 1s the measurips time from that ordinarily | #an, for God has given a lease of Simplest: text, Genesis xivii, 8, “How | 9verything im the promise, “All are Gd ae thant? yours. a eee ee capital was the focus They stand of character from that si are by golden gated Sab! They have stood on Cal- Tary and seen the cross ate can, their | ised bat for a moment The dm teat night their soul is irrad: as was the night over Bother, by the faces of those to proclaim glory and good ‘cheor, | Ther ere cab ont ting for the gate open and the chains to tall off and the glory to of Doing G I remark as there are S aeeae I wish thers were on an entirely different Blane | 208 | are eoeeine thelr Iite | | ing life by the good they Bradford said day nothing at all in which be had tongue, done some good. not, Ita ne begin Fig, Sets fal bow many suul? It was that one £53 ees that toad, so high, ying woman in her last moments said, word, so 80 80 oop 'etaratiy A cab ek e ai lane, is a native of Agia, Afiien apd South America. ‘Call it back.” They sald, wWihas ae 70 Mushrooms are native to all temperate = 7: ce Eis bar want hh countries in short grass, maany. bur pal Garlic came from Asia, as bee! the world’s| Wealth. in ships and barges mark that there are many| dens he mac. life hy , ib canes be oalica back! We 4 had te brought to it from India| who estimate thetr life on earth by their| may com , how many orpbans vad might lose" our fortunes “and call thees seanee inde re ative times 1s formed 8‘ i : are o 8 6 § socrae and misfortunes. bh S| may reolaim. “There have been men who beta Peover ohn phate Risinsad Enamel enak eorecd eatiiee jose th have given their whole life in the right name and get that back, but time gone| 90 African seasants furrow. direction, concentrating all their wit and is gon Cucumbers’ are the Kast misrepresented and set upon and slapped | !ngenulty and menta! acumen and physi- Sesied ioe ean Perea Ane ae sows pil satata Lad of impertizence a of misfor-| cal force and enthusiasm for Christ. "a cooaes got to the| (Ui and Persia. ‘Thoy oh une. Th ‘They climbed the mountain and delved plead iss tars x is pape gy ei Lsoulibed esteemed by the ancients, and are cum- path its| into the mine and crossed th di pital aR edbie el sana el 1) pt, where a drink is prepared re were andstone, entered by maya shad ‘were guar ted\ by aes bewildering with of the lotus when in full bloom. hai As there prindas of the man, an unfair man, an uh ea man, and, scorn and terror a astral thrast. d Years. “that the in ain, pation many have not expi it—what they have lived or will live. Oh, what a standard to a man’s life by! Thi isle tageney, for one must become a in Christ to begin at all. A Bright View of Life, Now, I do not know what your avant ages or disadvantages are; 1 know this—there is for you, to reap, a teal save. away, a soul to eloquencs, uss it on be and Wilberforce used t} It y learning, put it all into the Rie the world’s suffering. But ‘hese—neither wealth, with which you may call the wanderer 0 keep to the last." Malesherbes said in his ‘an OR DRESS SUIT" A Full and Complete line of Gents’ Furnishings. The Latest Collars—ther ee Bonds and mortgages and , but they poor yardstiok with” which life. ‘They that boas het Lord Dundas was wished ption.’” to bea hap- e past, for I hadn't one| “poe 7 remark, there are many— Tused to I have got over a great many of ‘the t bad habits in which I used t= ior how e clew down the mizzen topsail than I used to before I had ever seen a ship.” And thers is no rey egotism when a Christian man, fighting the bat- les of re it, a says, “I know more os los and about voyaging toward heaven ised to. why, there are those in this presence who have measured lances with many a foe and unhorsed it! There are Christian bie ei Eee ce eB B. & g brother ‘ransom for him thas heehould bos pln! ue friends, this world is a false god. will consume which it accepts your sacrifi pclae shall be held nave tallest abe monum you all, have you masa sy Ajauee aven of eternal rest, | for ¢! about spiritual) tion tie ages my se his monument. ma such men ; He the face of Edwar: m, he said’ in his last moment: “The of reezes float @ sea of glory.”’ with Paul’ — apostle, who tf my di jepertu ae, rip pean ba a e tone he the good fight - oh eee hee “hey the tires of e kept the faith. household. on ou with the berry ia he saan thrones in and when a brance, rumbled and the wide oe sactic hea ent “ambling men here who have become of cia by hammering at the forge of cala the river—that word aroused his la he ted? Who to be clear out on ti rae nervously fast to js good for neural- ia, and something else ts good for a i heaven, and if our od betint of sin an sorrow should be basalg ed broken u: my hearer, a fleld to culture, a harvest Ghent demonstration hat fad never been woul the chimes of bells and the disehargeof cannon. ‘The periment was a perfect success. What uu have with the rua f the bells and the if you have nd the hills shook with, the triumphal marol it was dish which you may blast injustice; a voice trump, has pom shall pa as the stars forever and ever. When you meet a man on horse a cies day what said in! iis rage. be eM those you knock down to the hos though in constam The tires oated on the inside pic mucilagin- that you ous substance. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ing as mercury will roy th ot smell and Sompletly y derange the whole ayeeoe sui o they shall rae with the sone TOs dhiase thes do Is ten fold to the yood you possi wae den un e fro omthem, Hall’s Catarrh of earth and the hierarchs of Bene paioetaeee cb Ohetiey & Co. tains mere uury, and is taken ‘acting directly upon’ the blood. and “hogs pet the Lipa seg In buy: pine Helle car e sur he genuine. take pte rn ant To fei, ‘Ohio. f. eae Eo "Testimon! sa'Soid by Droggists, bree feet ever “Hottle. Brig.-Gen. Ga v. Henry; a vet of the fighter who makes ¢ I would rather have In 1835 report of the ce, the city trembled, here they » Taken A-Wheel. ‘our Chinese torial men im Phila- ently seen riding cyclist eve aurea jarvey the he would do with his and car when cycling became all ‘cep it,” said the wit, “to it Carthage, Mo., Bessie Rose, which have n pumped =p ree over @ year, are That conta ee riaces. ‘except gtions from re patable hysicians, as the we eran the United States army, said in an the men of his command Fla-: “It is not the bully and rhe good soldi =e MANY YEARS . Of Suffering From Gravel, Mr. J. bad creiee Pair rowroos is from re native to Pern, and the Ghia, but have grown in centuries. ‘The cauliflower came from Cyprus, N. Babcock Recovers. Kidney Lid tS) 26. sien despato to the Canadian press last week described hov Crazg, of that town, wa: tse fam: tory Rheumatism by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, ter the best doctors had to benefit a y ad Pills are an article in universal use in this district. “ofr. Crngg cannot tell me anyth ng e matter with a “I have Rheumatism which six doctors had pronounced incur- able.” “I have experienced what Dodd's Kid- was completely and thoroughly cured by them though. ‘Phere is no Kidney medicine on earth to compare with Dodd’s Kidney Pull Fes of people tn this dlettion testify era 10 the, wonle fal ipower and Wisc ak Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Eve=y al, Dropsy, Sciatica, Trnibegs ore vel, S.one it the Blader, and Women’s Trou: ‘and. speedily, to the Capel of this, piles Life Saver. ‘ " ma cathartic is required, are Gelatine Coated, a dae of Uooribe'eo vietaarvetiole purity, and give them a pleasant agreeable taste. Work of the Queen Bee, m draw it out after stinging a eee she a Jone it in and dies afterward. Maid Was Cautions, ‘The other day an Ohristian is is the Lectin ue of man” like ta mention what he.whyles ca’s the lawn mower.” : Ee

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