Milverton Sun, 24 Aug 1899, p. 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899. + z i eee compressed for for | CtYing over it.—New York Press. ERS EE ES house hres han edly, ben throughout rovince have com ‘t is reported that Col. Hector M: e oa eae poapatonaerls ML Michigan Cen eae freight sheds plained to the Education Department | T)7; that the present system of publishing} taking nanes of successful candidates in the‘ invidious comparisons and uuhealthy rivalry between schools.” It is to bad about those fellows that cannot afford | °°" to have the results of their work | from brought under the gaze of an impartial | {rseribes the t public. The Education Department in| indicates that war may be precipitated by _the interests of the public and justice | en. oF: Bia: Babee “Theat should continue to publish the results| vaal upon any diplomatic mission, he went to that country, when the Chicago arrived under the name of each school, that’ intending pupils and others what schools are doing the best work- Schools where the results are satisfac- tory have no reason for complaint at publication. Si fo may see | shi The present strained relations with threatened war between Great Britain and the Boer Republic of the Trans- say in passing the laws by which they| | are governed, and also, the stringent | ye sent tpees Fife of the wealth ofthe country A regulations respecting dynamite which is required for the mining operations, | fabulously rich, and devotes a portion of | motion. although about seventy five per cent| his repors G of the taxes used by the Republic is| and mentions thedeclination of the Volks- raad to pass a contributed by the Uitlanders. The} the battle of Majuba Hill, has been severely criticised by leading men of Great Britain, who have maintained on and the Boers supressed. For Great Britain to put down the Boers and force them by arms to her way of thinking may appear to, most people an easy task, but to those who have lived in that and neighboring countries it is known to be fraught with great difficulty. The Boers who live in the ‘Transvaal are the most determined and |p, extreme, while those who live in Cape Colony and the Orange Free State, are more moderate in their views, bus there is the sympathy of: relationship | * between them. ment, of hostilities Great Britain would have to put 20,000 troops into Cape Colony and to pelice patrol it to prevent an insurrection, and’ a like] number on the frontier of the Orange | ¢,, Free State to. prevent that counvry from | selves to ik, of mak ing tie most of the ice they Cipaernes bala their common country. ‘The growth ol assisting the enemy. The war would be of the guerilla navure, something | Cat like what is now taking place in the Phillipine Islands,only the Boers would | prev put up afar more stubborn resistance, |"° and they are all expert shuts. No person doubts that the result of the war. will be the defeat of the Boers but it will cost dearly in money and | Government with a. number of vaca the U} i men. Siar peat Se candidates for seuatorsips are old men and old PATRIOTIC PRIVATE POST CARDS, gop Border and) the police cattle leaving the country treasury of ths Repablic'a = eoeving Jarge siounte of geld paves ora inary _require- | it will ¢ tell other women their sec flse seley,| When a man gets a isa with be Milverton Sun coma ao -cbief of the British army,was The Ai th General Neve Grad yee around with him till he gets used to head- | it ; when a woman gets one she hides iate | it away somewhere where she can find ly of stores of fe ee and general | ; 3 5 supply of large stores of forage and. general| it unexpectedly and have a good time aiedatigea ad aeceteg Bhp geniee Lieut.-General Sir Pp latic ‘station will undoubtedly ‘be sent Bay to look out for American, a ene nana: Whip-y poor-' will, Southern "Cas, If not, now is a good time to start. $3.00]. Ex- New Era. These varieties ie re all much growth to be a mpch that thee pole at the War Office yesterday on the a Fee cai mand, but who hes delayed | at Petrolea were destro: Fire rederick Walker, who | ness portion of ae City of Vietor, Col- * Departmental examinations “ leads to} relieves General Sir Willia sekeeee orado, causing as oaeewe of the Balti troops there. "| 000,000, mara TH UI t The "Ttlngen Serio partment} whole concession of bush land is te- rted on fire. ‘Women give ‘lors a Scorn tion a as they do their servants— they are afraid if they don’t some bad news in it carries it yyed by fire as bush fires are reported from the Tadiaa Township of Tuscarora. A sil es sa ‘and jcined the at Lape Town, after having made aa study of the conditions ee the sections through which b NEY ONE RESULE. According to Rear Admiral Howison, there can be only one result of a vaal aré.at present caused by the treat-| tween Great Britait mn. | ment of the Uitlanders by the Boers, joy hea absorption of the latter | cause they continually bring out publica- who refuse them the franchise and any | ever, to fignt fo is is ata that h = their independence, Howison describes, the mines ill'for ridding the countr: —— COW PEAS IN ONTARIO We have grown, the cow peas in our e: that the war should have been carried LSesaalnery Broands ei rieties k Eyed, Warren’s Extra Earl; She is greater se and more united now than at any ip. ber fature there is visible Sout YOUNG BLOOD WANTED (Woodstock Sentinel-Review.), ( politicians. Tt ma; ught to cor ona whether it J. C. Wilson & Co, the extensive} wise to neppoule men of this G. vi Sens neatly peas in ee at will ee ak aoe eae 3 right, There ought to be a jarge ‘infusion Manicipality of Milverton or ubt be very popular, sd haye a large sale, especially ian design, which represen wreath of ok ees entwining the words “The Maple Leaf. for ever,” the rising sun in the background, and | jn at the best production of its kind yet issued. ‘The other is from the celebrated paint- ing by Maud Earl, the Ball dog stand. | by ing onthe Union Jack, with the) sbmse words. “What we have we'll hold” They will be for “ at all the Book- sellers, or in ntity from the Pablishers. See ee GOLD COMING FOR BOTRS nitor, Au 19. kite from Tretoria has faiied of its éxpest of the war ‘tions on either pane nt is beginning to move tuops tar ideas was tl the Canadian Senate. making . pro of its constitutional: powexs. BACHELOR REFLECTIO: oman can lone N who he knows doesn’t trust es n lives to get even’; a trie ia yaa! Woman's first instinct is to hide th bh 7 war. be- ‘Howison | agents are kept steadily at it and make big iiheiec: ashe says| money. In fact, no other occupation is to the characteristies of the ¥ y 3 jopper scourge. and for ove! action of Mr. Gladstone in settling} coming the effects of inate (he pas with the Boers the previous war after | Hv" being that it would x: i sah and | AGemts :—Did you ever think of hand- aloo dn this Gliimates| tiOD! ae his whereabouts will itz, experimentist, Ontario | mu: the. commence- Pgraoaltacal College, * ve eb by ia queviioa. pt the Seuate, sad County Gort of the County of Perth sx the hey were decidedly interesting, coming from so able a public man and $0 prominent 3ist Day aes August, “ys99 Li of it the re be- | to, heat and determing the 5 to be possible to find plenty | Place = ant w«|Voters’ List Court. vision against the: possible IN will a wownn long’ mai man to make the world. think she’s Pacis —The latest franchise | it. fale of 1 When a man’s heart is hart ‘his|/are reqaired to at tended af said time and Lact repens as n device (0 | first instinct is to hide himself ; = a Few Men Original. 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See that you get it. September. LOTH & GUENTHER ESTRAY. Strayed away from the premises of on, Sunday. Inst, ‘Any. informa- il barre ated. nner, Newton. Newton, ae 15th, 1899. FARM FOR SALE. That parcel of land known as East good state of repair. ticulars apply to Thos. Scott on the premises or to Robert Smith, Newry, Newry, Aug. 15th, 1899. Notice. ! fe | NTOTICE is hereby. given, that a Conrt : Gounci] Gbamber, Milverton, on tl At One O'clock P. mos in the Voters: inte of the All persons having businesa at the Caart | are required to attend at the said time and Dated the Lath day of Angast, 1899. * Clark ofntid Municipality. Mornington’s LTOTICE is hereby given that a Court be h List Act by His Honour ¢ zal, of August, Ten O'Clock A. M. to hear or gene the eral “hplaints of-es omissions in the V Toters? Png of the > atubsipaiity, Mornington Mall persons having business at. the Court | mae 10th. 1899, Reese ouN WATSON, Mornington. = iA Tempting Offer The Milverton Sun and The Globe or Mail and Empire to January 1900. is We Are Still Do- ing Business in TD DL DiS 9H Appel’s old stand Knechtel Merchant Tailor. SISSSISSIS SSS 2 If your dealer does not handle ~ ‘The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899. GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES. Mr. James B. Secord of Niagara-on the-Lake, grandson of Laura Secord, is dead. Nine American soldiers were drown- ed in a reconnaisance near Manila on Monday. Two American licatenants were kill- ia note ‘Angeles on The aeistod in the Northwest have bought out a printing press and are about to issue a paper of their own. Farm lands on the eighth concession ‘of Westminster have been devastated for some days. eee Stratford city council has pass-| declared that the ling wheelinen to| support thi ed a by-law compellin, carry bells, ‘The law is bee rigidly enforced by Chief McCarth Mgr. Falconia, the Papal Delegate ber 9th for Liverpool, w sail by the Parisian on aah mber 14, W. Merchant has resigned the Wancplaip of the London, Ont., Collegiate Institute, to take the posi- tioe oF principal of id the new normal school in that ¢ bal pension fund, Pit by.n tax of a shilling a quarter on w Ont., was thrown off the ee by some obstruction in an eastern suburb . of | was played on the city. The car was wrecked and set on fire by a mob, which was dis- une by the police. France it is sufficient to precipitate « revolution, pre reachers with their meeting with ante and threaten them with serious injury if they return. chell he will likely be given the free- dom of the town—an_ honor ‘hitherto held exclusively by the festive bovines | f of the place,—St. Marys Hon. Peter Mitchell suffered anoth er slight stroke of paralysis Monday nor coached both sides, ate n bebe. by enoon, while standing on m slight, and due in large measure to the | ll last winter's lectures netted them, heat. How should the word “Uitlanders” r and|of the witriest things that has been says | done lately, was the reply of Rev. Dr. mi the “Weetlanders and “Ttelanders. Irish-Americans of Chicago, ten Roman Catholic to sit in Parliament, to hold public office orto have any of the rights of citizenship, What. de the Irish-Americans think of that? t was reported some time ago that | King’s County, and of one occasion succession Guties of the Scotten estate in Canada, | night sitting of the House of Com. a settlement in regard to thes Seorten estate, claiming. 5 succession duties. e case. will now be fought out in the courts. Miss Cook cntriedwof scholarships at. Queen’s and Toronto University. Miss Cook’ ob- tained honors in Beis Ma sabes nch and Ger Sethe Withannenyeou aire bak’ W tite teal’, Lon. ike in Classics and. swith honor of the. “Nichol? dation? scholarship. in, English ‘ aeas as well. garhie ben worth “th versity. while the oneal Foundation is sort only Mr. Me rd in’ the $150. for general. ee ne at Toronto off the ward: i is doomed. Ata private caucus held by bush fire, which has been raging|in Vancouver om Ang. poohdad ea mone (Ge sade oPiavallssend (eG encateauld be spelt Dreifas. ‘The word three-legged stool.—Hamilton Herald. a into the de} paring which they went through, the police have the description of two Astreet railway car London, | suspects. and Goetz average about in | the others running any point on the scale from 110 to 200 pounds. Me armed. with a pair of horse pistols, nod certain, but one Balory Dee it 72 9, bot! variants are [of modern newspapers asked bin for f his article was as. folle and Me! Mouse pupils of | tain candidate, the Stratford. Dialesiaverumatte have | bi The former 1s | gagement. en. special trains left Toronto oe loaded with farm hands for ane ri, senior counsel for Mai Dre; ce sent shot, appeared in wi Oe sa on Tuesday. Tage number. of people from Bcc took in the G, T. R. loyees excursion to Niagare Fails on P Raney It comes out inthe trial of Ander- son, the alleged robber of the Winni- peg branch te a Molous bask, bac by the ignecs NT A special despatch received at don on Aug. 2ist from Leghorn, ane says that five men had n arrested there on the charge of attacking and wounding some sailors who had ue ashore from the United States cruiser Olympia. The British Columbia Government |- 18th Hon. Joseph Martin and Mr. McPherson would not longer e Government. This leaves the Semlin Government well in the minori ity. It is not Dree Se nor Dref-fus, nor of Chatham, is Dry-foos, On Saturday night thieves broke Grand Trun! nager of Eaton's millinery $250: worth of jewellry, and Iding’s tailor shop, taking $75 worth of clothes. Tt is be- feved that both men were young, and a interesting game of base ball W. A. McLean was umpire. ibe eure house grinds, bak the Waclaen, den of Bruce His decisions were rich, and-he. stud When Mr. Davis, the world famous | by them all. tecrive, returns to his home in Mit-| to let it. go. One man was put out before wicket, and several served plentifully and ne cared for results. H. P. O’Con- e whole crowd. The was un- h sides claiming the vietory. he library made more money. than SHORT STORIES RETOLIB. One of the bravest, as well as one | Newman Smyth, of New Haven, when the representative of one of the worst “ a bright, terse interview about hell,” for its Sunday edition. Doctor Smyth very kindly complied. ae the ive sz“ Hell, i is. the hes where ‘he ion of your paper should be pablished wad etrenintedl ‘A good story is told concerning Sir Timothy O'Brien, the well-kne man for Middlesex.” cha = ly, a Patrick, was for many years M. P- wons because “the members would otherwise be tov tired to attend the cricket natch at Lord’s. TE, sir,” he said, sey only see my. nephew. at he wickets, they will come back re- din good ham, During a recent camp: Saabs Obio, the ete on the stump. of a cer- Jet us supprse that one of you facmers has a bired man. ‘on may feel a Tiutle doubt. of nim at the oursat, but iim so well that you keep him, another year. And he serves you, in such a way that he secures still another en- agen Tsu’t that a good business principle Y The orator pausel and down at the audience, Before, means & I kk station and], shed at Mount Albert. They found a; trank in ae shed belonging to Mrs. Me Tt was an ina vil- lage near Exeter that a well-known speaker was holding forth. “Men !” he shouted, “what we want and what of Devonshire to tein w Daring a golf m: Bocse Rev. Dr. Sterret pe 5 ustice aidan! of the United States Supreme Court, at the Chevy Chase Golf Club near Washington, the doctor discovered his ball teed up in tempting style for a fine brassie shot. the utmost deliberation he went through the pre- tion, The doctor thought he could not do less than answer the aueeee verbally, and made an The Western Fair, London. SEPTEMBER 7th to 16th, 1899. f Entries close September 6th. Space allotted on receipt of entry. Exhibits will be unsurpassed. attractions belter than ever. Hipppdrorte, Chariot ion Sword” Contesta, Imperial ds s Lady Riders, World see and oneal moa,” ant . special excursion trains will leave London, each evening after the fireworks. Gromgis will bs penatiflly amined: Send for Prize Lists and Programmes. T.-COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, : & A. NELLES,, President. ‘Secretary. 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