Milverton Sun, 27 Dec 1900, p. 5

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__ Not Ina Peaceful Mood. Wilfrid gave him, sixpence, saying (Bystander in Weekly Sun.) aes apdoek will buy you tha : rat : pie 1 eer Mr, John Scbeiden who bas been Seldom has the anniversary of the to tector “orwith Aue! “ Jaid up for some time with pleurisy, is birth of Christ come tos world fees if) the money in wos leaving Sir Wilfrid | now able i be around. to discover that what he had thrown| Mr. J. Schmidt of Milverton, of military preparai away’ was ol tea drove ea our Las the other day ngels heralding peace| ‘This isa story of the Minister of the se_of taking orders for ‘The Star of| Interior and the small boy. walking slope Brandon strests, plung- thought, some time before ly | good and cheap Mr. Wm. Schmidt” eke Chesca with his parents in Milvet their puipits as the founder of a i fo Mr. Wm. Capling, whe been religion conquest, and themselves laid up for some time with eneaye a to the lust of war. ie at present very ill. might sind this doctrines of Higgermon pres eudiber of ode. young e Mount disregarded as absolete | you’ going ° rin, sure. anied; He might|your .e a Hive played with os of the flag tnstatled prof the Del 5 ihaeRuichieeee Milvertan, é 3 : c ey 4 fin e : BS i f the worshiy duction, probably. 0: : : Sie He might find s us peril gatherin ng : victor: Ea : x er the gains which daring the took possession of Mr. Sifto UNIONVILE. : : centory fave been. made by ah mer) troubled breast, and any li : “ ~ | : But his eye would pene- ne may have had“ é 3 Peake monceth thie 2 Anan surface and of weakness’? were forever dispelled The Unione sl econ! where in 2 3 2 beyond the present. | He. would ip he ; - he millions. who, ugh perhaps ert on Thurs rt ss «overpowered for the time by the tide|, ° Some Christmas Numbers. sigh See ane AY Sibi lar passion, had no ot in the ; be ‘ MILVERTON'S nbed to it, but remg pj The : ng : rus we ic allegian r. big and girls; dialogue, urting : jt | Melinda”; song, Alvin Barr; violin : = eee ihe | music, Mr. Me Count 5 drill, liutle girls I A GEST STORE. 5 ‘ous | of the school ; recitation, Mary B ter; 7 : Lae eeclesiasticurr nam FTP | dialogue, “Family Flurry; vi : : not fake a momentary relapse for a and appropriate, Sethe Meee | ewe Se ae p auld know to han ‘ewings ; tableau, ** Busy ousebo! Prepalcndne stare cat ae had | in cover. | recitation, ovale aes ae Ritter; Basced the Star of Bethlehem would] The glowing exterior is buf, a fore-| gnartette Su i shine as before, and the song of the tas Sa eee Swit = prea Castes ee piciepee Meee. sto be | he'scholara; violin. music, 3 a its 4 FO! ; = by-gone | Court ; dinlogue, Doetor by hy en ee er with /quartette; the ‘Darkey clas, young % 3 ‘pxcellen One acre of land with stable on it on the st hort fore and other ‘ficularly |'""" Jaines street, Make a good buildin : Nae Apply at oy ee | mviting ensemble: J Weir-Tanner. Peo ri he FOR SALE Flags Out of Place. * Riverside Fam,” the handsome residence of Mr. Thomas Tanner, of House and lot on on Maple stresh hall} "Tie follonthe sen anle cate Ee sd the scene, of a ory of land ame hous ood from. the ‘Toronto ‘Peleg ee be fhe occhalon: beige tne voods the fa i hi Hour roma upst Hard and soft “water. Good |ieans deck their “legislat’ : prosperous young farmer of Morning- ae ps i About a hundred invited guests or farther partioulars eves a apply to ‘M. DORLAND, every Toeeto thee Milverton, Ont. |whede nothing ehyotld float but the ee SS ee I Sy nine is 7 ry no pools to offer| officiated. The bridal ‘couple stoo House and Six Acres for Sale. = Bier: has £20 offered to the pores a east are of evergreens ‘ i “3 Tafurinted Congress-|d Lot 10, con. 4, Mornington. bgt hou! good frame structure wii _ Rs aA at Repreten brick kitehen and woodshed attached, |, \" i} o1 own de- four rooms upstairs an r down: | tatlv hemes without the help of | groom, with two pretty little maids of Hard eee soft w Bd a ion Jack just as every public| honor, neices of the He also a good + ee pastas be able to com- Lottie Gibson as muvenient to school and wa interior errata io} par) De Mi railway si way e e bi Eis Milv He and f ewton. ee ar St he bride was way by het i particulars got y to ss ie Fivida an go through life. oy father, and was bewutitally attired in Secren Warr, eet id oe ee ee cacae eee Mes ne RG, Ww USE that we have Beatie Milver! ton, Y "lead h other’ oma e ands ee peed: Goodale of Mi verton, presided at the ag not Ay enemies 4 victims to the “aun ‘ing e: co other eel foo fond of waving the | att tars and Stripes, in season and out sr and ¢ ee Salen is t to be blam ed f iz to be 5 ey profuse with Se atoniions to 7 A a at ms ii the Union Jack. 6 songs and social chats were in- = pee sas : ‘ _ indigestion, ihat iipnace to Ae sie tue ater which thelSOlid ‘with the old ones. aman happine: ae pices ia its | dini Si i =: ‘a = a ants and ng esnecr of Prony. Pesmet |in tripping. the ntastic roved again that such merit fi hed =o grat stomach and nerve remedy stimulates | WUGIC| Turniehed aa Be ea . pes the nerves, aid: Jation, e ho. excel as| ys - : == Bi aevet on Spor, dpe _gmaction, and | violins ; lies in our business methods A oe aes Ee Nar t heal oa nine ae een ceived many beautiful z z {ponte Ss ‘cronies that have batited phy- | and valuable ents, tokens of the 5 : ra *. nee lana 38 esteem inwhich she is held by her} ODOUR tO Win. We Ae ~with you “Sold by Jas, Torrance. many friends, and Weir will std in A Century of Giants. thas eine tnte home on Mr. Weir's prea : a ma ank, eae their mam Ae bs riends wis) eee long, y, and This has been the century of giants, | prosperous life. May sy thie Tite's path |€ 44 4 | remarks London * uth je cen-| be strewn with rose: tw Steatfond, December 2 ; 900 | ing ous His alain poleon, Wel Fall Wheat. 502 cant Le ee Short Stories Retold. Spring Wheat. : ee 2 | stone, "Beaconsticld Fox, Tall In speaking about the weariness of alow convalescene itt hospital (and-in- Oats cidentally he praised greatly Apples, ie ag : ; afiyle, Macaulay, Land tacos, Law. | patience “and devotion of the n . : vale “Meyer- : e % h on pi Fupnitire the race. “Piv sl men and wo- : IU. 4 of genius have their a : Z sociated ith the century, bat aha Just arrived a large as on thatate living? ‘There should sortment of Christmas ain com nn ‘oxbateted e igiling | Pve told you a dozen times I] _ d : 1 de- Goods, such as igh ey stop er eternal whist- TOYS, ROCKE RS, , tury reviewed He many write CHINA CABINETS, We shall at the pop lation bas grown enorir pou. thatthe PARLOR CABINETS cane on arenas has prospered as it slog wc {never before, as PARLOR SUITS. out that we have in Wellington, no e Pi o Thackeray, Give usa call and: we] se and . A at | HO great orato: re will convince you that great historian, no Ereab poo we have got what vou| sreat novelist? Instead of these they want in all lines or Fur-} tune by selling millions of gallons of ee man carrying a beer com- black bottle in bis sanity ther than Dickens? it hers Bot, pocket, whe mepen Sir Wilfrid ea been made a Peer! ped to warntbim ing rnestly expat on | julgenee liq “Don't wait to long, the first to} ve the frst served country are more hope +! than to sar. fame

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