Milverton Sun, 9 Feb 1899, p. 3

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Milverton Sun_ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1899. Farmers’ Institute The subject of Mr. Gould’s address was “The remedy for over productior and low prices” and he sid Tt isnot my intention to give @ panacea for low prices, but shou! a I throw out any hint that would be of benefit a Mm WIMIAWS CLEVERSESS. Sir William Puraee Harcourt has as nel He divided his subject into three periods, pioneer period, p1 gressive period; and hard pan. In ve first part or his subject he took up the hardships of the early settlers and gave a description of the utensils that | they employed, both in the field sud mocking him as a disturber of religious jitation of the ba manners of the sensational peat but Tl establishment movement has received a tremendous impulse, thas religious questions are bound to come i parliament, and that Sir William will be the real Jeader of Protestant Eng- land in the debates which may upset the Unionist Government, well en- trenched as it now is in the strong- holds of political ower. one has labored under the delusion that Sir Wilham Harcourt has retired from public life, his remarkable letter will ken letter nee ni ea is a direct challenge for ie bishops government to tal which they are unprepared to settle. By his cleverness in raising the religi- ous question and power with imperialistic policies which do not differ from those with which the Unionists are identified, Sir William Harcourt has the Non-Confurmists solidly with him, and he represents a large body of churchmen of both rties, who insist that obedience to pal the law is the price that must be paid | ket. for the Established Church, and that if this primary obligation be repudiated, disestablishinent must come. OUR CHEESE TRADE THREATENED, convention sioner regarding our cheese ue “Por the first time they he: ri Canadian cheese in Great Brit an ie summer. The two chief faults found with it, viz: Not mild enough in flavor and tuo hard ry in the texture. What the British consumer wants is a mila, ‘vol’ flavored she meaty, and not so harsh as many ofour Canadian cheese are, and our dairymen must be| 9 ing on this Farining pia “To produce required for the in the house, and compared the cational facilities of those days with the present. He spoke of the pro- he| gressive period as the days when | wh t rose from 40 cents a bushel to $2.25, and stated that it was then that the soil was. Neistassicar’ in Pe ducing grain for in apes stated thas the W. D. WEIR, J. P. rs |Notary Public, Auctioneer, Convey- ancer. If you want money on mortgage at low rate of interest _ suitable terms of payment, ) TO W. D. WEIR. If you want to sell your farm GO 10 W. D. WEIR. If you want to boy a a farm, 0 TO W.'D. WEIR. If you want to sell your Stock and Im- plements, GOTO W. D. WEIR. If you want to bapa a house and lot, GO bs W. D. WEIR. Té yon want to sell your house and lot, GO TO W. D. WEIR. Tf you want an afin made, 0 W. D. WEIR. */Tf vou want your Will, a Deed, our! Mortgage, or Agreement drawn, n re- e soil. Cheep transport- ation by steam is the firs! rices. He rao this by showing est the Massey-Harris machines were shipped to every grain growing country on the lobe aa one they were equal com- ir government re of cae up a question | d, might be carried to the British meer as quickly as possible at the lowest Now if the farmer will lowest possible cost it will in a great degree help to remedy the low prices that now obtain. The farmer should she government. ‘The succesful farmers of today are those who stady the mar- . Dillon of the Stratford Beacon followed: witlta"shory addres on date himself Deane e circumstances, SALE REGISTER n Friday, Feb. 17th., the farm sock: and implements of John bull, lot 7. con. 6, Mornington, 2 miles. north of Milverton, Sale to commence at 1.30 p The executors a the estate of the Wed- land known as the Freeborn farm, lot é, con. 14, N. Easthope, containing a acres. Sale to commence at one o'clock p.m. _ Mr. W. D, Weir has received in: structions from the exeeutors of the late Michael Attridge to sell by public anction on Thursday, Feb. 16th, the house and lot situated between Main and Maple streets, ones. } acre. Oo ‘A | Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. that the temperature can be controlle at all times, should be robe by new fore the season of 1899 begins. ‘The is no use whatever in @ ee ate CARTHAGE. The L. 0, L. concert was a success. Tt ne the society over $50, after paying all expenses. Mr. Robert Johnston is drawing heey eg anew hn McKie phy sold his farm for $4 300 to ‘isaac Askin of Brantford. Mr. McKie does not give i eorhieens ser a year, temperature of 90 degrees in the euring process, These are facts that should be acted upon by every factory owner in the country.” i No HOPE Per mim France will not regard ahead as but proposes deal the justice of a nation which is lutely drunk with race has French prejudice againsk the Jews is the one string upon which J. Moore has gone to Bee to see her sister who is very I. ae Bundy, of Linwood, spent week visiting friends tacts GO TO W. D. WETR. ° Private or Company. Loans negotiated. Basiness strictly confidential. OFFICE :— Over Grosch's Shoe Store 0 OUR FEBRUARY CLOTHING SALE Next Monday morning, Feb, 13th., we begin our annual sale of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings, an event that should be of in terest to every reader of this paper, we intend to dispose of all Winter Geods this month no mat- ter what the price to make ~room for ;Spring import- ‘ A “FIFTY TWO WEEKS WITH GOD,” A fascinating study of the Internation- al Sunday School Lessons for 1899, now realy. No Christian especially Clergyman or Teacher, should be without it. Beautifully bound in cloth of two culors, with stiff boards. PRICE ONLY 35 CENTS. Strongly recommended by leading Clergymen. On sale by all book sellers, or sent postpaid on rae of the price by, The Bradley-Garre(son Go., Limited. Pupuisnens, Toronto, Canada. BURTO THE;TAILOR Next door to Postoffice. Mitvertoy. ations, N, traces of the trouble were gone. Piaeeaion to thaOie banda ieyond or river, Canada can challenge the world. AR CHANGES IN CHORCH METHODS. [St. Thomas Journal.] Morgan Wood goes ae that his church may get out wards making services more orca tok slowly; but a compyrison with-a few | years ago, when even the or, st n was tabooed, and will’ show an 1mmense would call it—be continued, and where willit stop? Wilithe church be com- pelled to boldly declare that the end justifies the means and openly cumpete with sacred Sunday. concerts? These are questions that will bring a frown to ne orthodox brow; but just glance hack a few years and see if the te anges oe not justify them. » Kraay: nunipens, Vanisl “Cnaer tha Treatment oft ‘That Greatest of Kid Hey Specifics, South: hank idoey Cure. S. Bissett, 62 Canieron St... nto, was tgs catia d y lasting benefit Tatil slie tried the South American. Kidney are. benefit, an Sold. b; James The town of Seaforth is making ap- plication to tl the Ontario Legislature | for a private bill to pay $10,000 as a bonus to woolen mills. Congratulations are due Mr, W..8. Dingman who has been elected to. the presidency of the Canadian Press As- kere Mr. we Elliott, B.A., of Mitchell, has been elected District deputy of the Royal rob Chapter Masons for the uron district. Mr. McInnes, the Canadian immigra. tiom agent in Michigan, predicts that this year 50, ple will go to the Canadian Northwest from the United Si This is an icexaiton move- ‘mént we all favor. Insarrection has broken out in the h a eventually have to become sub- é to American’ authority. A man who peer himself, an authority on grippe w. paper saying that Be ercalg iuesa faliare keep fost dry; thereupon ppother was ands ws CANADA’S NATURAL BEAUTY. 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NOTICE 10 CREDITORS Notic# 18 neh iva? patshda io, "ine stavnte in that bela ‘that all creditors and others havingcluims against the estate of Ann Davidson, late vof tbe Village ef Milver- in the County of Perth, a. married ake deceased, who died on or about the dresses and description, and a full nslaniedt of claims aud the Partice entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of-which they shall then have me gee “ ksesiors Dated this 18th day of January 1899, THE GLOBE, TORONTO, CANADA. The Leading Newspaper of the Dominion. more regular oe in 1897, MOD sacrathast ove yenr-350- PLEASES. IT HAS ALL THE NEWS £VERY DAY. The Saturday trated ith its 24 o1 of the day; as become jonthly magazines. IT iS CANADA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER. Yau can have THE GLOBE every day the Sarurpay IntustRaTED for about the ener ive the strong rival to the as you have to pay for many: of smaller dailies. The WEEKLY GLOBE ad several new features added, lias SaBectiptiom mates and full particulars canbe hol a: dieoihG ot tha. oper, i caeisdailec ce prouaestey ox mene aay) news| Gee FOR THE Next 30 Days we will endeavor to clear off the balance of our stock to make room for Spring Suites and Setts. Bargains will be given. Call and sec. & Honderich Mitverton. Ladies and Gentlemen Ihave much pleasure in announcing the completion of my stock, which is very choice in every particular com pri ising;the newest lines ii in Ladies’ Long Neck Ghaine: Wedding Rings Ladies’ and Gents’ ‘Gold: and Silver Watches and Stick Pinsi yd Best assortment in the village-of Bight. fice} } Duy, Musical, and Alarm Clocks, e Watch repairing aspecialty ~|Agent for the Goold Bicycle ‘0., Limited, of Brantford ve|P, H. BASTENDORFF Next Door to Postoffice. MiLvertos FiestPrize Bread It is asknowledged by everyone- that our bread is the best on the- market. Even our competitors. acknowledge it as they all re. to compete with us for a. prize. Though we took first we- do not bake for shows alone but make good bread all the year: round and to prove this, we ask that you give our bread a trial. and we are sure that you -will be» convinced. Vv. WEITZEL, ‘The Baker.. ” The Milverton Sun SHORT STORIES RETOLD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1899. Washington, while. visiting the White GENERAL NEWS that she ri uae a basket mu: ‘CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES. gel Cornwall has a case of smallpox. jock, an estimable year of her age on _ Wale Hulse, a crack bicycle’ rider few years ago, committed suicide - Hecht Hill. parations 2 Inn for the 300th anniversary of the birth o? Cromwell, which occurs on April 25 The hospital ball at Stratford on within the territorial waters of an enemy without making his country liable in damages. The Township of Lowe has made an offer to the County of Carleton to set- tle its unpaid rates and the costs in the suit. The attempt to forcibly callect these taxes two or three years ago ne- ‘cessitated the calling out of the militia. Galt Evening Reformer has ‘of Port Elyin, have done, Until lately vbey, both’ enjoyed excellent health. vicker is now over ninety, and pasa uti poorly this winter, ring the months of October, November and December 793. persons Ontario died from conwagious diseases, Of this number 440 died from consumption, 149 from diphtheria, | At the Liberal convention held in St. Marys on Tuesday, Mr, Valentine | w Stock, of Tavistock, was nominated to contest the riding of South Perth in Ree bein nadetacteaette come: over before shey mere cod “What were you afraid off” enq McKinley. “I was ai be arpa and die.” rian,” aid we might {1 thou; rians. never die until their — used to tell s: “I can rew rember so well terman words, sueb as Ich, mich, nicht, and Mrs. Disraeli’s constantly chiming i in with: ‘Beautiful! as each than before. The Earl of 63,000 acres of Iaad in Besvinnds: “tte was once out walking in a country district where he had rarely been be- fore, and pnused beside a cottage ;| garden fence to watch an aed sbore r a : xb crop be , was the next invetrogatfon. ust you to aeecupaa busy folk at Glasgow the othe contin Prof. Jebb. Th Canon Lyttleton served, were discuss- e going to send to Parliament to the Commissiun intended. ‘The phrase trained and intelligent set of men, was read out. Some’ of the members t they would appiy equally well to elephants ¢| —after which the phrase was speedily 2 eae and Tobe Graham, of East Williat y were of the white oak erg and contained an average of 15,000 feet excised isa story told by Rudyard Kipling. His father, John Kipling, went to pay a visit to an Indian Rajah who was about to bring home a queen. the decorations of the Mr. Searle has iiatatated proceed- | ow ‘ings co unseat Mayor Shaw, of Clinton, on the ground that he had been a mem) the Collegiate Institute board at the time of his nomination, ney. It is eee that Mr. ecans will clains the si An old man named ner ford, who has been put in Walkerton jail for ia long time, was cope to be house of refuge a fe ame vi ie ‘ae brought back to the jai ail short time died. cemetery, Winter, who bas been cared for by a farmer. in Brant for severai Ap 87 yours old) and has been helpless] for a long tim id tes re-abj ee a clared his aextubel cele peace of mind in the Protestant peer should be sent to Atdibibon sca Shick was accordin; T Archbishop has returned the aaa ‘with a letter stating that he could not oe it in view of the faet that he not consider it fitting to occupy a place in the oR eo the Archepiea: ejoling eo nasi hanasie matasernN dha The wife of a prominent citizen of pon a mention bougl tables and had aes eras looked ht you he by ter retor Presidents mite feat that die Presby- time a story of ” French at the ‘Congress of & was an alleged remars <| with which he paralyzed a diplo f\his fist into the other side, and of trying toma pronounce difficult C time the accent, if possible was worse f Aberdeen owns ut anything about, ire a goeae Lyttleton told an amusing ing Bek phrase of the report thav they “tha teachers of England, a highly ey track Cree The elder Kipling had been engnved in gems to be included size and value, such gemsas are seldom seen except in the East, and to the f artist the selection was # pleasure. Finally, he lifted a glenn ia t ¢ just weighs a pahnd, ther bacon in t? sea The woman confidently placed the bacon into one side of the scales, while the man pat fist. don’t just. weigh a pahnd.” pound weight was sonnel, put in- to one seale and the man’ fist into the other, this time oul just to balance. The old: woman. ont fering this said: “Wha, Inever seed so near afore! Here's a red” eri for thee honesty, ine lad.” € CESS Dp Dr Ir ie he ‘ Too Late! The London Free Press Will bo contintied fora few weeks hereby nubmartbers to. Week: Press will get Year's Paver Free. The Free Press has mens sath aS Woda Relenne Publish mber of fh ae at Saha "This book Sieae fany and is Ianenage the Anatomy, Dir. Diem tall ona) cua Ine and Roceint, 40 ts n be bi $3.06 $2.00 ‘The Weekly Free Press and and ume (or one. sear hirice $1.00) an a cony of ise Weerinary Saletce 6 82.4) Both will b inallad U9 aa upgn: the fie of this chance, rd to continue, this oaee cine in the marriage gifts. They were of extraordinary == Clearing Sale In order to clear off all Fall and winter ish| Goods, we have decided to offer the following hi prices : Grockery and Glase- ware As we must have the De- partment for Miilinery pur- poses we will sell'at the follow- ing low prices : Pinner Betts mere, $18.00 for He 00 11.00: .; 3 Ladies’ Coats - Coats were $10.00 sale price $7.85 ¥ 6.50 ¥ 495 5.00 #8: 3.90 4.00 48 2.75 Overcoats | Coats arte a a sale pitae’ & 25 00 ie ferererere) i? 5] Fancy Lamps so on down the list. and get first And Come early choice. 1 Cape was & 25.00 sale Price wat 00 1 0.00 1 #. 8.50 bis « 15 1 Man’s Coat 20.00 of 17.00 Early Closing During January and February we will close at 8 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. LOTH & GUENTHER. THE BUSY CORNER... {Boots and Shoes ee “Agents es wanted ‘everywhere. Address: The London Fee Press Printing Co. LONDON, =. ONTARIO. ae Di S2HSSsFeeee Skin diseases fro: salt rheum, running ‘Who does not envy a baby its soft velvety skin? How many suffer from distressing skin diseases—Do you suffer? Have you tetter—salt rheum—scald head—ri —eczema—ulcers—blotches on the ca chronic erysipelas—liver spots and wha aggravating nic, eczema it bra ont aad cases where thi: Dabinicgl io ean eer lady living in a northern County writes th: Sesclentet yoartchewes socbtetnih casein ‘She took doctors’ treatwgents.and used many lotions SKIN LIKE BABY’S m the merest pimples to the most Sbatiats res, are quickly, cured by Dr. Resewe Ointment—35 cent worm because it is a boon to babyland—scald eae ee baffled its ara qualities. one nq ofher life since MADE TO yaa D. PERRY eczema, —— id permanently asics’ weet act ae life, and Dr, Agnew’'s Ointment has cured speedily and ntly. It is a boon to mothers head and its irritations, which are pee® Wve used Ripans Tabules with so much satis: Sebrelgheorg yacht ariahian ih eegoe as Have been troubled for about three years with what I called bili mee a week. Was told by dierent piiysicti at it was caused by bad teeth, of which I had everal, I had the teeth extracted, but the at- sen thom tacks continued. I had seen ad) ape) mete Tove einen Ripans Tabules in all the papers but lind no faith “pant Tiss tn'them, but about six weeks since a friend in Thave been ‘m9 consttpetiony for over f v ye day bey Cues, Diy feet wid de i Tha sus bid ea" rou sha hse es hg i fy arent ite 4 fer Decne MbtsreRMae E “ors. aay GomtearChamre., Sfapenbin shalom hii tts, g Laatishontath gees Aoneiag, Hare te 7 posstesionl 3. DEW: T have-heen sumterng from headaches, since I was w lite Glek, Teould gcver ridetn a, thou in all forms andat all stages— | gne application will relieve. the itching tating ns in tant—and ae standing: cases os disappear a ter from iinon Gab oe mae ee eae ‘The baby of another lady living on Pacifie Ave in Teron was tertibly afflicted with anaes tied wash: maw bee da by pba ein, ian ‘airs as eae cio sy vheoed nies ob since baby's. head | Ripans Tabules does it erewds de mr words, of hishost AAG ORELORLEEAEAGAE “into without gecthir a wea from AS 2 fi RIP-A'N'S i fs aiwnys needed. After one of my cases |The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine: Cures the common everday ill ais a Ling om th tin down. Acting on he Rilerag ter ay they hare:canpleto~ RAR UEED RELIEF. 5 r |My sevemyearotd boy" indigestion, top & pod: © wafiered. with pains 1m, ; ‘ous: Wis heewd.. +| Bena ipaus Tabules, Li ony reheved but Bi, mocher 3e ifty Fears of ve Dest of heathy ig meals, aa tunposal>it les ‘Axtox

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