Milverton Sun, 4 Sep 1902, p. 3

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sae Z sa ce BA pene a — — Canada is now w said to ‘stand e nth, i y — Mr. > yo Leta “ta Le ater e of the English pare) are be- 4 x . : e : i: the world’s warine, the tra ing | - Léastways, he's gotous oF ‘the habit owing alarined Se aay : i Pra aly “€be Milverton S Of tea “like you and me peepee alin in in n Canada. . > inn bes r nna] ® % i e enti /) ie € Mutverton CLUE Sei pee tee Bes for the last | Rotor moves across the Thee Upied A : in] head i: Frou haven tied folk tet é he he lives, td : os € *€ *€ ae * £ * *% € * * e * * & in December was Twenty years ago England produced | Gi RUBADAY, SEPTEMBER. 4, 1902 The Sovereign Bank OF CANADA. Capital Authorized $2,000,000 Capital Subscribed $1,300,000 Head Office, - Toronto HS: OE > M.. SPEWART, Gen. Manager Wow open for the transaction of . GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Savings Bank Department Interest sla Ae deposits from date of deposi! currant rate al- lowed, and oe aa half yearly. Deposit receipts issued, dratts bought and sold, collections made promptly. on all pe money” orders |, notes special at- tention given se the Sate of far mers sale’ notes, RS Reniey - Hues ‘The Nags Must Go. (Hainilton Times) rse-racing is to be cut out try- ing who can churn choese the: ealacet Our Strange Language. (Bangalore Magazine.) (AVhen the English tongue we speak Why is, {breuk’ not rhymed with wit you ties why it's true e say ‘sew" but likewise ee And the maker of'a verse + Sannot cap his "horse" with ‘worse’? eqrd sounds “not the same as ‘Gord is Giterent from ‘word’ ; 7 an tombe and ‘home’ and ‘pay’ is rhymed with ‘say,’ ct with ‘said,’ I pray? od’ and ‘food’ and} al “Mould 7 not pronounced like ee : Wherefors ‘done,’ but ‘gone’ and Is, Wey nay ae MuowaN SG And , in short, it seems to me, Sounds and letters disagree. The Divided Protestantism of : Germ: y | barnet or something o? that sort. Not only has the idea been warmly received by the reli ough, _ representatives of the various State hurchi nue, the matter assutied a tan- gible shape by the appointmeat of a committee to conduct the propa- ation. this movement 2 four R Btate churches in that count vuponent political has practically “re- 1v 13 proposed to leave the doctrinal d_ confess ni world, to. develo; 3 the counnon’ principles ay idm, 0 effect. one powerfal pu ead e are eee ie men, nae doot but ye | telteve a’ there i - | for. fear onsite guld happen like, Gi e Duke How ‘din Bludso- passed: in bis | ‘The night of the Prairie Belle? ‘He weren’t no saini-—them engineers ods all pretty much alik me wite in Natcher- Unter: the-Hill another one here, in Pike; A Keerless san in bis talk was « Jinn, waa But. he never flunked and-he waver Preckon he lever knowed bow. And pa was all the saien he had— ‘To treat his engine w Novene passed on the 1 Beer To mind the pilot's bell ; A fhoweand times he sw Pill the last soul got ashoi All boats has their eee on the Mississip) And her day come at last The Movestar was a ene But the Belle.’ she wouldn't te ni ‘The oldest craft on the line— With a nigger squat on her safety “ect her iusneee crammed, rosin The fire nae out as she clared the And burnt a hole in the night, nd alee asa flash she turned, and For that willer bank.on the right. There was runnin’ and eursin’; but} ae yelled or all the infernal roar, “it hold her nozzle agin the bank Till the last galoot’s ashore. Robert. Through Lt Cs aed breath of the) stock M eal ity to Jim Bludeo" Satéa was hea tl And ghey all had trust in Me sea! And’ ‘inow'a he would keep his ‘And, sare's you're born they ail got Afore the smokestacks fell— And Bludso’s ghost w In the smoke of ee ‘Bralite Bello, He weren’t no saint—but Hess ie duty, a dead-sure thing— And went for it thar and then And Cbrlat, ain’t a-going to be too Ona ins that died for men. —John Hay. ee es A Pairty Man's Epistle. (Poronto Moon.) cott's Corners. Aug. bad when it’sa i side. ind a disappointed (no | hand the Ponies, but juist o didpa s when we And i the Prairie Belle took | tion \ ore: a He’d hold. her Bona again we bank passed, jee And so she come tearin’ along that *| Roll in, tumble in, walkin or fly in; to long as you gethere we do-not care ne We nave zon tne cver ie, and you will love it after you know if bet ‘The Snapshot Problem. (Washington Star.) blem peters the he portrait painter was the sole assumed to of heightening agreeable traits and sottenin ng defects agreeable habit of catching its sub- grentext possible disadvan- nbtful whether a an’ who has so distinguished himself Hanlon t display wisdom in lendi bimself freely no use in defying the photographer. ‘The best plan is to sacrifice diffidence and make his surreptitious attacks unnecessary, Sfiort Stories Retold. John Me Dickey once — invited dreamed it could be so hot.” A short time ago: a Muskoka man Jost his wife,and in two: weeks after faneral occurred so recentl, Story of the Cowboy” him. — Nothing much has hapened sence yu lef. Yurs truly, Jim.” FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. That valuable parcel of land being lot 14, con. 2, Maryborough. consisting For. further particulars Whe hg eine Glenailan P. O. all, even Encland, in this xP. ome on, Yanks! you seins ever mind your ¢ ‘snapshot photographer bas Get Your. . Photo Enlarged By special request we have ex- tended the time till SEPTEMBER 15th So that all may secure an enlarged photo at the very special. rate of $1.25 Framed, (see sample in our store.) In order to secure this special rate you are required to. secure a $5.00 cash purchase at our store. Coupons now ready. aRE2e S277e 2 = fpesi § z g a0 EVA SS VTTE ETE AA USL A Kk. Loth RARER BRE BR GRR BI I 7 x SARIS AS IS A 4 ! f we a! thocht ye kinda hinted that ye expe GANABIAN PAGIFIC ‘ad alloo ye tae accent any. sie titles aneiacbed pl cea bat,what the King offered tae mak yea duke. An’ speaking tbeat, hame- comin’, T k ye.suld pit off for thi ay oot here. It wad be a gude thing i sowething happened tae the ballots o’ twa or three polls in the ictoonshipa, heitheruiecatstors lie, if onythiog suld happen tae tine ballota, ne ad tak a ate 1s cone Clty bere LABORERS’ ———" EXCURSIONS Will be pe sta- Second Class feck th, except. North of Tor- onto and Cardwell Jet. Ballots (Nor Grey Be TAA SiO) suld nent. I warna su; tio . thing, nor even mention i polly but yescel, but tthe ‘porfes fina Sara taciiAin t michit,dae adeal ischief, an’ ye ken it's no riebt tae pit temptation in er’s way : an’ nthe Tories are. oor n00,.eordia, think a hae e-way tickets: te- Winnipeg only will be sold, vita certificate extending the trip, before. August $18, 01 Tickets not goor Lint ach i) “Tmsperial a ye come and further particulars _ and sere apply to nearest railway ent. NOTMAN, Asst. Geni, ae Agt., ‘Toronto, % Western Fair 53d A Mediey of Spectacular Merit. Prot. Hntehison, the Human Bomb, in a thrilling Balloon Ascension and Parachute Dro} @ marvelous Cycle Dazzle, elty. The reat ‘can Continental Teeentriques, Magnificent Pyrotechnics and many other features, Special train Eat opal er all lines its further ahead than the times. Grounds insidiously beaatiful, Buildings frei y inviting. Pize Lists, Maps, Programmes and information for the asking from LT.-COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, President. J. A. NELLES, Secretary Welttzel e Monhr’s Bakers, Gonfectioners & Grocers. 5 lbs Ratsins for 25c.. 4 lbs. Prunes for 25c. 2.lb. bar laundry Tartan Soap.. to lbs. Coffee for $1.00. Finest: selected raisins in package. WAtes 23 \bs. Granulated. Sugar for $1.00.. ““ 6 Buiter 15¢., Eggs 140. sh s the pe baek almost to the y, ony Soft the ietoriation ae Your “oat obediest, ANG MACLACALAN.|h IS TSTR TRH BS TEAS IE WS TEAS ARIE TT AS WE AE AS TEAS IETS IEA IE TEAS HAS AAS TS ABS TS TB AS TS AS AS AS TB AS TSAI TT IE Weitzel. & Mohr. Milverton Bargain ’s Great House. Just Byeded this week a large shipment of DRESS C00 in all colors, Zebilines, Satin Veronas, Crepeline, Vigoureux, Serges, Homespuns, Lustre Come early and EH. that makes your horses glad. 46,000,000 hectolitres of beer, Ger- many 42,000,000 and the United States 19,000,000. Last year, Ger: ae many led with 70,000,000, ‘while. the| "8": 7° : : nited States had 65, 600,000, and |” ‘Thomas Wilkinson, a plasterer, wax Hingland 60,000, ae killed on Saturday afternoon by a fall 1 Judge Barron the| fromthe EO:P, arch at-the Exhibition petition of the Seat "Easthope cone to hold division court twiee a year at Tavistock. azbtte says : ‘The whe Eas ease Council have a petition in ara o have a court cpt eed on Yes stmsririne his © tn Zoos aideat the village, but it is | skull and Sle dea was 48 \ now wore than half likely. that ib wil years of age end: na a “widow and ¢ be dropped. six children. ; C coming in s, Ete. get. first choice. DIERLAMM The Milverton Sun THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER: 4, 1902 GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES Liquor men are ob ae, for the: ee on the referendum HE, A. Macdonald, ex Ta of Thien is believed to be dyi Hurry Beckford. was fined “$Y for farious driving at Stratford the other day. A wanes year old Meaford boy ) at the recent atranes examination. writ has been served on Sheriff Dawe. for $4000 for alleged: illegal practises at the Frontenac election. A young couple were married in a ballon at a height of one wile as a fair atiravtion at Binghampton,. Pa. last} Hector week. a The Ingersoll Silica Barytie Stone Co. have commenced the work of lay ing 730 feet of granolithic sidewalk at Markham. Mr. Geo. Zilliax late proprietor of the Queen's hotel, Listowel, has pur ehased the Reid Howe, Hanover, sand is now in possess Wolves are.a source of great annoy- ance to farmers in Buy ck ee town- ship, Riilee ele On have destroyed scepal ake bE txiabe, Soldiers of the National Guards|' have befriended the striking miners in ‘est. Virginia by persuading men to quit work and ees their food with +» thie families of striker Harcow’, Minister of six wonths, “OF the 600 and gress Northwest,” writes | of Bertoseon Thomas Shaw, ‘it is” esti- by those whe five, sip a ~ atudy of it that sheep will e: 4 tml i heavy land It. is estimated de Aer aes $112,000,000. The apple crop in Essex. is: th heaviest ever harvested. in that country. The yieldis put at 50,000 bushels. Mr. J. G: Rowe of. Tavistock, has about 300 apple trees from which he)’ expects to pick over 600 barrels of fruit. Mrs. Margaret Phelan, of Strat- ford,.one of the pioneers of Ellice township, died on Sunday in the 97th year of her age. fined E. Engel,a cigar dealer there, $10-for putting non union. cigars in a tox bearing the union label. Convicts in Texas are treated like the slightest pretext, according to the aes ‘of the State inyestigati ng com- mittee. r McNeil, of East Williams, of} Ontario this ‘year worth | hou gel Judge Monck, of Hamilton, recently uf beasts of the field and shot down upon | w] Mr. R.S. Pelton, late editor of the Atwood Bee, was last week honored at a banguet given by the citizens of a village before his departure aris, hs he will in fucute conduct the Rey: r, W. W. Ballantyne, of Downie, leaves this week on a four weel tothe Mantime Proviaeth N.B, and Halifax, N.S. and of beef breeds at Charlottetown, P. EL Each exposition lasts about a week. . B. Stringer of Chatham, the well known. beet, grower, says that the popularity Vaceoing' ‘othe Atwood ent. A sent to practical analyiew be pronounced it ample. This marl t ae average rate of usage woul anes years, Mr ae wood, is forming a company te de elop. the county. ae Dewet and Scotch Whisky. camp is'@ Scotchman, who, during the iS ther inquired if companied t! convoy & wide ‘berth last man !—St. James Gazette. crop this year will be a fair one, al- though the beets are for the most part “freaks.” They are mataring in. fan-|" stastic shapes, the tops usually flatten- ing cut, due, pertiaps, to the excessive rains, tis a mistake to suppose that. the Tand boom in the West applies only to han four million acres Parca does not seem.to be losing’ its suitable for i Order Now 2. «= In all there are acres of marl deposit. which al last one hundred and® fifty or two H. M Giles, of new industry in Perth Dewet is A of humor, One of the leading officials in a refagee fering the If ne second) petals ac] knew the beggars would | aut to the Wiederhold & Honderich __—> FURNITURE DEALERS <= i k, je ived, the bi : Couche s=25 hardsomest ine of Couches ever pur before your eyes, prices ranging fron: Scat $3.50 to $20. Solid patterns. and LOUNGING CHAIRS, we: Parlor Setts have them in eRe quanticies te» satisfy any tast in and examine our stock, our salesman will. Ree be pleased to show you through. : Undertaking and Contracting * Wiederhold & Honderich And Secure Your Choice [= $i, 500 worth of New Goods have’ just arrived, and consist mostly of imported goods. We have a tne | line of Scotch Tweeds, Irish Serges. oad Worsteds. We have also’a fine line of Overeoatings Customers can’ rely upon the fact that our goods are oe up-to-date. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices the ; lowest, consistent with first-class oes and the best Re workmanship.. ae E. Knechiel. TTT TR A TT rm enti ayes with Pele Hamble, a girl under 14 years of a r. Leggatt, whose heme was form- for Zion City, near Shiewe, to be cared of cancer, Dowie could not Saati siidieodiad tyes, Temeatly the circulation allowed by law. will make uve _uf chants’ Bank of Canada, and Bank “a Commerce bills to tide them over till the circulation falls again toward winter. 3 Reports that potntoes are Tek are coming i from) different The shemale ped ‘consume: ye 28 ng gle ‘ily near Chesley, left same years ngo 8, ane] Agents for Geo. ee have good shoes. Shoes, 3 “rh. Gi: Grosch & Soni Call pe see the line A-New Stock of Trunks end Valises 4 le) Jae arrived. 00 *S School Has Op ened never tastes of food previously cooked in them. that your children|now used in all the leading hotels, steamboats, hospitals, and < We have made a spe- : berate of Children’s : School us Come and see them:. A. Slater’ Sifoes. for |< d- Buiprese- Shoes for]. STANSKEY STEEL WARE We have been appointed sole agents for the: above: : goods in this vicinity, which are of genuine German make. Tley are of heavy steel, stamped in one piece and ¢ quadruple coated enantel, , guaranteed for five years. ‘The fact’ that they are all seamless makes them very durable and. easily ~ cleaned. ‘They do not discolor inside and food cooked in them’: They are: : other public institutions aay give. ens a satisfaction where~ - ever handled: | © We have+on hand a-latge stock. of - | Pails, Serving Kettles, Sauce Pans, Dish: Pans, Miik and Rice Boilers, Tea Pots, Pie Seay Mugs, Etas: &

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