Milverton Sun, 22 Nov 1900, p. 6

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Supplement. ‘Western Dairy School STRATHROY, ONT. Will_re-open 8rd, 1900, an close March creamery course Dee, 3rd to Dee, 22nd, regular course Jan. 2nd to March 22nd. 5000 Ibs of Milk Dee, ceived daily to be manufactured into cheese and batter, also cream from a skimming statio Butter at in both sree an dye cre: m gathering syste: HOME D4 ae DEPARTMENT FOR ARNE! SONS AND DAUG instruetors aera A con staft of been have al branches of dai Send for cireular and application form to ARCHIBALD SMITH, Supt. Western Dairy sehool, Strathroy, Ont. nd | = 22nd, 1901. Special Limitless Exhibitions Of new and tempt- ing bargains in Watches, Clocks, Rings, Chains, Cuff Links And the very latest in SILVERWARE at rock bottom prices P. H. BASTENDORFF P.S.— Watch Repairing a Specialty. Nuxt Door ro Postorricr. A Tavistock girl recently sent $1 to : a York adverti find ont w to keep her hands soft and white. a answer she received was: “Soak your hands iboruehty in. dishwater three times a day while your mother is <> restin; 3 FIRST PRIZE BREAD. I have been in business four ears and never .took second prize for bread. WHY ? The public knows this now my compe realize i it. Call at your house. Assurana (| Head Gfice, - Waterloo, On | Esrapiisugp 1889. Phe year 1899 was the best rhe oe es! ever pate ess inthe Yea A It ave more than ae i @ sath | 1 the beginning. S. s for Abstainers and in force January Ist, 1900, Cur. Ker Tas, Tove, ex MP a Te TO ieee ok F. Sup't. of Ages é Director. Agents, Why Don’t You Send for a Free Prospectus of the latest book out. another 26 in 4 days. is so cheap it sells on sight. CANADA'S SONS on KOPJE and VELDT? An agent just reports 51 sales in 8 days, It is Big Book, sumptuously illustrated, and Send fora EREE PROSPECTUS before you sleep and make money easy and quick. The Bradley-Garretson Co., tinjtes BRANTFORD, ONT. fe Because | make the best. | wi i Ask the First Prize Baker To G. GUENTHER! The Policy of [oderation. (Goldwin Smith) Englishmen who believe that the onor and interest of country are bound up with the poliey of moderation and opposed to, ene violence, e glad that *o e Foreign See he will be able, as a Prime 100,000. oe ae 000, of ee for custom he put an army. of , if not wholly with: ont miscarriage, one of - material kind. But the war part: bring themeelves to adinit that hey encountered a race of ave, harily and, in thelr ainiple way, davout men, fighting for all that was most aeae to. ier eb eho avail Minister of War, such men are not ‘ihe retirement of raws from the Cabinet a moderate member, w Haws tholpurse etriuiis anid will inetoase the influence of Mr. Chamberlain. Short Stories Retold. An importunate lady, knowing his i experience of the Hol “lasing Dr. Stubbs, wan, sterting on Artrib 1 ei After answering Pus annten ques- Hons without number, he was again “But, really, what place would You edviss me to goto?” “To Jericho, inadam,” said the Bishop, sweetly. r Alfred Hiekinan, an English pol- iteian, tells this story: lage at Tiaieeets bring you back.” “Then I will go,” sai an. His wife, however,’ chimed in here with the re- mai only got the carriage, polled him, and im back. to brought him Lord Strathcona, at the banquet tendered him in Montreal a few even-|i ings ago, told a story of an election se Manitoba 26 or 28 years a; At soneinas hi: oppoudne had orear-ad: Ss Lee vantage over him by pele French, nr; |Taland will go tothe people 12th. © }are holding their 34th an se up for trial the but as the meeting was largely French he felt he must something ani spoke for half an hour in French him- self. Next day he asked one of his | committee, a French-Canadian, how he got along “Well,” was the reply in broken English, “he speak damn bad bad “French roused ‘great iatatiiee GENERAL NEWS. Ae Porok ia aan wae Enel 990 stor: killing a cow moose, Since July immigrants have been entering the United ‘States at the rate of 1000 « day The Government of Prince Edward for re- election on Dec. Sir Adolphe Caron is contined to Bed in Montreal, suffering from severe attack of inflammatory rheuma- tism. United States Patrons of Industr: nual session in Washington. e order now has over half a million members. ield Marshal Count Von Waldersee receives a salary of 150,000 marks per annum while commanding troops in China. Besides this he receives large extras, A new machine for cunting steel sho} ‘The ends of 300 worn tails were cut off in one day, the machine proving @ great success as a saver of labor Despite the face that the esiieee e just in the middle of the e seociiaen more shooters alae ever. Frank MeDonald eels form- erly an Bares of of Refuge, attempted euleide ie other day by ae to cut bis throat with a jack knife. He was’ brought before P. M. Race of Mitchell, who sent him by ounty Judg udge Burron found him. guilty. The Grand Trank Railway on Sat- rday commenced. to lay its new dou- | ul ble track between Hamilton and Jor- dan, a distance of 26 miles. Credit, by the first of December. cost will amount to $150, rospects are that the late high alee rel iron. will soon take a tumble. Several Br rms have sen’ out circulars stating the prices had fallen a little. The late advances will bear naa reductions ere the old aré again reached. The whole pur- chasing world will rejoice at the news. Tron has been king long enough and it is hoped that many other commodities be able to supply the requisite amount of black metal at a moderate

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