Milverton Sun, 26 Jun 1902, p. 3

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3 lla tee JUNE 26; 1902 “the one plank both political parties} ‘The pi po agree ‘on, is We want to get in. ots _ The independent candidates in the ejections just passed, can be: described 8 “also ran,” judging by-the showing they ma : atom The postponment: of the King’s coronation-on Thursday is another evidence that nothing is certain in this ie te In the recent elections for the local \ Legislature, the Sociatist vote was felt for the first time, That vote-may be- | come an influence in Canadian politics in the future, ate ~ General Dewet is now. giving the “burghers good advice. In a circular » 1, addressed to his adjutants he says: “Let me tell you that you and I and every burgher can win the heart :-0f the new Government by our future ~ egnduct, and of this conduct I am not in the least doubtful.” ate Piof, Robertson deplores the fraud resorted to by shippers of Canadian fruit to foreign markets. “Et is bound,” he says, “to injure our export trade.” At the Glasgow Exhibition the, Canadian Commissioner. went . with some kindof a mar! aten t. divi berries four boxes for a She appears to be pretty much all ht .. w K. C's (Bobcaygeon Independent) rovineial gov: ans bo, aya Kitchener's Alege for Monocles. nocles are: plentiful in Cape Town, but in Johannesburg ai toria ‘they oe conspicuous Date by li of a a faitious of all the swell lone refused to give up his for anybor was th current report in the regiment that he-wore-it in bed and also» when rd Kitchener met the single, pane officer outside the Trans- veal Hotel in Pretoria. “One minute, aptain,” said the commander, Task ifit is absolutely necessary for “Yaas, certainly, Lord Kitchener— officer commanding. the lines of com munication.” Aigcomfited cavalry’ offloer Three is clothing an to cainD, feat ati red ie his: eye-glass, but in nothing el; The OPlection: ame Seotsh hh objection to, to the title of © down to the fruit bazaar t to get three| ward specially. yood barrels of. Canadian “apples to show the members: and dis- _ tipguished _ guests how the Fruit |{ "Marks Act was. enforced in, Canada to prevent fraud in Packing. When opened every barrel > eentre with rubbish. A quantity of “the apples was. weighed and photo- graphed and. the evidence went to|™! show that ip: required eleven apples to “make a pound. The Commissioner “was compelled to sing dumb abcut Canadian apples during the remainder of his sojourn at the exhibition. Why this fraud is persisted in is not easy to |i -cowprehead.. Phe men resorting to ‘such aie: tricks , should be punished, > : (voceute elogran: 35 ye county juiliciany ofOntario.is not exalted in publi¢ esteem by the obvious “anxiety vot one part; fates enses y judge in 3 whe ere the: senior Lees ‘was dis- though founded on pice fact, hardly. give ‘trouble bat. vel ery sensitive and very Sa nen, There is rather more. force s SBieckion ‘0 the. coronation for- mie fed iieloneseodaect anion thou anointed with holy oil as kings, | | was bli@a garcia en. pels heads of seme ag his haples hi h of them into Dowie’s Crisis. ““Gtarper’s Weekly.” “pr.” Jol Iin-Alexander Dowie, solf- theory. of British law is that a | py sal, but a e_ lives in hope of divine hea ler ai = | preaghiee and present miDlion Wi witmonrore than 4/000 seridante, Guinial Overber ore tap. Comnolie Cbureh in Zion, lace Nracatiiead and founder and head of the The cratia. party, former rae Pegalarl id O48 one-tenth of the total Tern of more Appropria jate. 00d. (Winnipeg Pelennmn: Js believe a reat many good Chris % ca peonle’ make 2° “thp players are bai Sieh Connor) while infor mn iseu: ussi = eee oH ja remarkabl than thirty thor fau United States endothe: uprie ot the as apparently reache: in his career, which has ‘so far. power Posi sible to.a man who com- shrewd business methods with eligious fanatic, The cardinal. doo- rie’s creed is divine: heal-| 2! if {| bandreds of invalids, g with theus considerable suns of lioney “two is only decuihster, aeae terribly burned y flames resulting frou the dvertnrn- Her, wounds we! exten it, Instr active; r sting aud develop a : Phen auld they not On the} e more. veal and bets 2 brought, ont in 10: ‘01 juarte: a What's the matter with Hamilton? a the tp | you to wear that glass in your right | fj, to of the Hata a A nes man can live in-comfort and se t children unspoiled” aur . aie the; 1 fore sy seek to rob the Ch : Notice to Creditors in the matter Ff: “the estate of 0 ble demonstration of the| to th take up his residenco in the of “Zion,” located forty seme etc the Divine: Healing has’ established in Michigan Whatever the outcome of | s, it is certain that strange and fanatic following he has built np in ten years are wor the serious-study of sociologists. {German Officers’ Trairing. The Manchester Guardian's London letters that aorib ine Te d work which is required of the er in learning his pro-| begin work at 4:80, and. when they leave off in the even:| ned to one of them from an -English village. never fen. a England, ae was able tell h name of t geography prthip-partleular country fortied partof hismiNtary study. The Influence of Religion. ‘The worst ind 4 oft religiowis no re- ligion at all; and men living in ease and luxury, indulging ictalvanae Re aie amusement of going without re- ” may be thankful that they live in fle where the Gospel they neglect has tamed the beastliness and. ferovity of the men who, bate for: Obiris ey might long ago have eaten their car- ‘cases, lik te South Sea Talandars; or ‘cut off their hi ends and tanned du hides, like an monsters of the Frenc Revolution, When the mier a mm, whieb has hunt th spoiereeandst planet ter miles. square where supporting and ednenting his es b 201 womanhovd honoured, and hu e regard. Wi) whe Christ-has not_ gone an cleared the way, and“lnid the foundation, and made deceney and security possible, it theh be in order forthe sceptical to move thither, and there ventilate thie iews. But so long as these mel = dependents apo the re ved they enjoy, ae may well salen ie tian of his hope, and huwanity of its faith, in int Bari otiglaeialons hag eran cibe man that hope oflife eternal which makes life tolerable und society pos- sible, and robs death. of its terrors and the grave oP its gloom.—Jiimes Russell Lowell. ¢ executors of the last willand inent of the said deceased or or ‘TWELFTH DAY OF JULY, 1902 their Christian and sabia ey ad- dresses and description, the full par. ticu ie of their claims, a. Pete ‘4 eng th ‘to dis den ased among the. bares entitled | i erage nly to the t! “espor Buda. Px: sheknt rom. the the said éx Harte ‘eve eouta ha’ r Miss Dowie’s jrcoren ‘i bing , Che eee nas who aS ey ded old -Austre y part ‘there i y person, rons ‘of Ke hose they anne Ree z ed , = Min emcees. ee. We are pushed for room and in order to make room we will cut into the White Goods. _ Ladies’ Night Gowns, were $1.25 Ss * Sale Price -98e. Prices follow : Ladies’ Chemises, were $1.50 Sale Price 98e. Oe. And all other White ware in proportion. Drawers were. 50c, Sale Price same We have extended the time on our Photo Enlargement Competition Get your Coupons for June, we would request all those who-are holding coupons completed to hand in’ at once their photos for evlargement. IG,000 Dozen. of. Eggs Wanted: 10,000 lbs. Butter Wanted W. K. Loth The Only 23 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for $1, 24 Ibs. Yellow” Ss 25 lbs. Brown < Buiter 14c., Eggs 14e. nee Weitzel & Mohr Men’s Suits to Order -|We show all the Mew Strizes and Overplaids in the Spring Suiting Materials. ~ You can buy noth more up-to-date in ‘the exclusive’ stores. : , Brown, Black and White - Stripes Gre / with Overhecee in the. Ree imported Tweeds and‘ Worsteds 3 44 are all represented. .. Z We wit make you-up a suit im’ the” present New York style; finish it-in ass. style aad eee vane ‘more than Lif le by Eee ‘mechanics. Weitzel e Mohr’s i Ponay Grocery in Town 58 a Sis Sis es ie a a ae Shopping Dress Me ee ee Silks he ahi, whe Se Se Wee ie SEE YS Hats i, She Sh Shs she Se eee Se ie The Best. . ‘ton to buy your wants in. KSitlinery KRusltins Lace Curtains Garpets Ready-~to ~ wear Glothing Groceries Grockery, Efc. ' Butter 1Sc. ih., Eggs 14c. doz. “POPULAR PRICES _ July Skeets Free, get one e MESMEIE | 0 place in Milver- Goods See ita ale ha he le ees le Ale te Ok ae Pree ye re aS ee ee eee TS TS AS AS TS IB AB TS TS TS IS TS TB AS IS AS ABTS TS AS SAS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS TEAS AS AS AS AS a HEME SSE ML Sis ae Sy sh ole te Se se Shs Ne fy sl Sh ay shy E. H. DIERLAMM Milverton’s Great AMAT ARIA AAR Bargai on. House. ~ the Milverton Sun THUBSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902 GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES Negotiations are being made to bring a traction engine factory to Stratford. © 4 The Wellesley Maplé: Leaf ‘says there is talk of a chartered bank being located there’ before long. Shurley & Dietrich’s saw 2 oy. at Galt was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday Phe loss is imated at $75,000, on which there ‘is an’ insur- ance of $26,000. Ring Albert, of Saxony, one of the ge snerals who commanded ‘the German avmy in 1870 and who. was. ulso Bniperor William’s “Pather] ly Friend,” died at Dresden last week. About 20° men swplore on the track in the St. Tu asphyxiated by gas Gl one day last week. wen were in pretty bad shape: when found but all haye since returne Now unt the steawber 19, ston is pet een Manet that w to allow all. inspectors to enforee the Fruit Act, and unless the big, -solid. on, top are a fair sample of the atthe ist ure is. always: a= pos: sibility of tro au a ae fox” se, 10) a age was ibis to the Sg) -2 or hs ae A Mrv Bauman was: u the third floor of the hotel ae the dog ho, was follosing hin can up’a stair- roof, she ae pK I ford. She bas for the past number of ne} mouths been trayelling about with ae Ce is in charge at the William Black was once the victim one of his books the heroine died of a dose of opium ; but the compositor got: when the novel appeared the first. edi tion s stated that she died of ‘a dose of opinion,” Tlie employees on the Toronto street railway struck on Saturday, An attempt was ms to run the cars % prevented any cl “The militia were ordered out, A settle- iment, however, was effected on Mon- whereby the men got a consider- aise in pay. is andall, of Nissouri, a returned South ‘Afvica veteran, for the violation of the Charl- ton ‘Act, his victim being a pretty litle gicl under fourteen years of age who gave her. pane as Mary Jackson and who is believed to live-near Strat- Randalk, .representing. -herself as his niece, : ‘Ivis not generally known that, the ees peatewdrks and that in N. eer | uty to be being presse latter.it is pressed and then. laid. ont on yacks to be dried by the sun. A s, but uperations will not be com ee for some time, the house having yet ‘The North Easthope works have been in operation for several weeks. peed to Oxford is Dr. Jacob Stratford's civie holiday is on Aug-|of ber rhymes, ust 7th. of an amusing typographical’ areor, Tn | in his fine work on the passage, and | voe The possibility of life cg tiaataay ro} ag you should have a pair | that youvean. secure a fit. | careful in the selection of the ‘in| best. makes i in the market. | y evening Rev. T. n , the pastor of ‘the congregation, _presented with a beantiful easy Gig pid. ‘the address given below by. with feelings of regret that he ee part from. them but he would always ae hear of their success in the niéw . Ontario Legislature r, one broker, one township cle two ia anners, four Jumberman, three contractors, four manufacturers, own Batlot Disfranchise Himself. out els: account ie any mark which be put on or left off by polling himself. The law should’be framed and the We Printers’ rrors. angel’ shonld® write, rint”? was the a an yee tee th iA RAIA IATA biter Sapmaceretcr Fudge who ie. Con to. conti sre the line “the dewd: e same grim composi it niust have been the Dalene a devil who *represe! réhy ad- le suffrage ing her hearers to “maintain their ‘ghtes >> What the Dridlesinaids a recent wedding must hav thought when they read that they had all worn ‘handsome breeches, |~ the gift of the bridegroom,’” one onl. tev: thonghtse may” have their speeches: “Them asses believed him.” On another occasion a reporter wrote: top, of | New England Grocer. OXF GRBS and STRAP SLIPPERS Are popular this summer, coolness and comfor rt. We have them in all the|= favorite leather and all sizes so Ur ‘prices are moderate’ and'we have been exceedingly nical engineer, two undertakers, one : land surveyor, thirteen merchauts, one} ¢! ifteen. farmers, one auctioneer, & Z a ny Let the Man Who Spoils ~hié| {ik ‘A ballot ought not to be throw} = officials oF anybody. except. the’ voter f To the Réy. 'T J. Snowdon DEAR ee s together people for ties past. fours yea ork you have so cheer fully done tir our You have faithfully pre reached to us the word of life, and through if many f us have cessfully re: aeswbteh vor have’ He ininister. thetators on HeHAIeee the Ladies’ Aid and the congregation bor of love itr our m: Signed on behalf ‘of the ladies” Aid| 5 and Pearcy b: s. JOHN McCnoy, See. Dated Jane aS 1902. - King’s Matady Explained, ine yaa Haacnkaaplnited ths King’ illness dnd the operation as fol " pus. cannot say what further then th abscess was sdiicoxt yo ‘by the’ sur- what extent the in. ted that part he: art in the coronation cere: “The King’s trouble is eh side, low down,” 5 ai| Head Office, - bought and sold, Hea on all points, une - | issued, notes discounted. tention at to the coelon of far- ‘mers sale not : oe Mevercien Bank ADA. Capital Author $2,000, ooo +f Capital Subscribed $1 300,000 Toronto A HLS. pues oH M.- pa Sra Gen. ReRanae er ee iancn Now open for the transaction of GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS — | Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Savings- Bank Department Interest allowed on deposits from late of deposit, and © ieee and compounded half y Deposit receipts eee collections | | aks ake cts we will of—| dozen left, We carry a full line. Prices rene f We have in stock a nice assortment ie GO-CARTS, BABY CARRIAGES, and EXPRESS WAGONS Be self at greatly ‘reduced prices. Our line of Easles and Pictures eed can't. be beat for Beauty; Style and Prices. : it Big selection. Wipholutored Conde Call i in and see! for yourself For Next Week nig we will 2 a line of - a CHAIRS that always sold at 50c., for ooo aaa a few esos & Honderich ul TAILORING — (THAT WINS Style 1 in “tailoring 15 what wins favor with some men, and. quality: : ard: ‘workmanship with others

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