Milverton Sun, 20 Nov 1902, p. 5

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Short Stories Retold. A student. at Oberlin College one president “if he could a hundred years; but when he wants to make a squash, He takes but six nt ouse in Portland, Maine, ealled on bin hig mss eam, to astonish the lass, but was a cold shock er. “In Patsy Magee’s bedroom,” __ In some country districts of Ireland sary @ pompous policeman, ver name is o-blitherated.” “Th wrong,”’ quo’ que had Hever’ dictionary word An old Scotchwoman had imbibed hly the ancient invivad& | Prosperity of hier tropi The Sugar Bounties. (Weekly Sun) When the beet sugar bounties were Parliament. age the beet root sugar i were al id not’ seein to he" Proving ‘Palle who wis clearly charged with the conduct of the policy 0 wi foreign countries, Including Great’ Britain, ¢ easily eubarrassed by the r. Kos seem t Mr. Ross may even embarrass the “peril "Parlier. ment, and perhaps the statesmen of Belgium, Austria and Germany, who meat day ‘the question was as a British Hou: f Commons whether the ‘Ministers, intende impose Penalties cou th On fy an q uppo: is sir Wilfrid Layrier had ds) for ae curious where cane growing former! ed. ‘The Tniperialism of the agai legislation is, i ch. | beauty, only skin deep. javelin at Dayid when the lad sai jim 1? Ee epee rises The Sun’s Supping List. - ‘The following papers from now un- til Jan. Ist, 1904, (with the exception of the Fumly Herald and. Weekly Ta SUN 4 eee Family Herald Ge THE ee fond Toronto Globe... THE seins and Toronto Mail i 1,60 rae SUN and Weekly Witness THESU Nand London Advertiser oar Flee! and Toronto Daily GENERAL NEWS. Dieae an ree eerie made an attempt to shoot the of the Belgians, at Baebes Biss ~The Grand Trunk iseal | from seized ‘« heavy-club the other day from Muskoka bearing hunters and four cars of deer. Upon complying with the provisions of-the Good Roads Act, the county of Huron will’ receive $40,000 fro an Ch Sees Legislature. t session ‘of the i ean will be a most, Ragen e Redistribution Bill and the Bil appslawauee Railway Commission will oceupy much time an attention, Rev. minister of Woodstock, has written to the Hamilton ‘conference; saierelon the Methodist church. writes that he has become 2 Dow! ad that his sympathy with Do: ork is incompatible with loyalty the Methodist: ehurch, and get his address for the next ie ae will be Zion City, Lake Co., wrivari in the saree Car. rick last. week resulted rather seri- ously for one of the young. n who ttl The jected tothe racket, and gave the boys chase, Sh und took after three young fellows, and papned them to the fence. Two of them gs id. | over the fence safely, but ba dict! ry ee less fortunate se No doubt iv was a serious affair for the young fellow, but he who under- takes to charivari must take the results * The Bonlaion sewers LIFE. ASSURANCE 60. | Head. Ofie, Waterloo, Ont. OT IN 19 |. = e Director’ Reports the toliowine figure: ve taken, ex! hibit- tng the pisertaa ort mpany as ‘ed with the previo ea 19 Aun't of ap applications seston $ ol issu Net insurance gained 282406 542) otal at risk . 3,879, B82 Peis 188,057 ine di are 0 get a raise of from ‘15 to 25- per aan wages There are about 2000 of them on the system, and with over month. Prof. Ruddick, of the Departme: dustry in the history of Canada. An ayerage of 18 cents ie sum a "0, 631.74 the Ottawa board De ae ne were| stan a, time they earn from $100 to $125 per| the eo A ene vel lard, 1 arog tae in ferro thie Pesclincatompany : | M. Bricker, was a to the farmers there each eek. ‘ de ‘A special train returned to ‘Toronto Thos. Voaden, a Methodist 1,700, Pei:

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