Milverton Sun, 22 Jan 1903, p. 3

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-- old. country and. visit’ ev agricul: |° ~~ find the relatives and in consequence — JANUARY 22, 1908 “GENERAL BANKING ebsites Deposits of $1 and upwards 18ceived. Savings Bank Department Interest eget on Bato aon date of deposit, -a al- lowed, and coon ‘half sh ae Dep eceipts Sone oe sold, What is to become of the Southern States. when those in the seats of the mi ia commit cool and deliberate Ln ee ler. i ae sou The only law opahted a in the South as effective, is lynch law and it will now be. considered a failure since it breaks down when it comes to hanging governors. “ : * f i ‘The Toronto Evening News appears in, new dress under the editorial manzgement of Mr. J. 8, Willison. | Iv is enlarged to twelve pages and im- ved in typography and general ap- rance. The News, under its new management, is bound to grow in eee ee ‘and influence. ~ ‘ov ‘The Canadian immigration depart. |; ment is spakingte Weoyet in tke right if direction by appointing forty repre _ sentative farmers of Manitoba and the “North-West Territories. to go co the ~ tural centre in the United Kingdom. owe ith ‘a view to inducing imini grants to settle i in this country. The scheme is an ‘original one and it is expected that ~ 2000 places, at the raze of one per will be reached by the delegation | subj t Ivis to be sin- aeely hoped that their visit will be -| Sincerely and p patriotically devoted to of free communiti }the mass of Canai the public interest, and that upon the |whole they rank higher in the scale of public utility thaw many. of. the e st for the country, not the country for the parties, and the cultivation of | ve: wholesome, sane, independent think- ing among the people is good alike for | j, the parties and for the country.” 5. Mr. Tarte, ex-Minister of Public [policy of exclusion, evening we quote the following. which |‘ is distinguished for it its uniqueness : ui “Hill says that the. time ‘will: come when’ the United. St she Hu an coal and a think will | To bobs wething to avoid the Canadians buy too much of Ameri- can products, but Mr. Tarte sees light of the fact that we have been | of the civilized and uncivilized world] with a view to opening up markets for our products it will be difficult for Mr. Tarte to persvade the. people of this| *, country thata free market. for their ISurplus products is ruinous. Should it prove to be so Canada has the remedy in her own hands as‘a pro- ab any time, cause for alarm at present Praye jttes Don't Mix. “(Saturday Night: a the afternoon, hanaged the duties of president auir- ing. Works, has of late not only been ad- | 4,04 vocating a policy of protection, but a| to statute: when the following gentle- ualificatior made by him.at Brantford the other} reeve ; a Allingtaan, J. Dayi h Sibeow and J. sign sounoll the following papers ow. pices Tomore requ the Rick ;Chilireas Ha be pte treasurer at | Dewar be ‘appointed collector for the} : a, Thompson an toe has hitherto wen argued that pointed Mad dite danger in the prospect. of Americans Health offieer. Ca baying the products of Canada. Tn contirning sending commissioners to nll -parts of) Both Bet the printing for 1903 at Ca. hibitive export duty can be imposed $2.0 09 fortile ae: Patterson, Eis At uny rate there is no poo) to receive the audito: with the executive At tthe ‘aoal of A ere ae for r. J.P. Gri as warml very. efffeient ‘manner the past two years in which h had the Ae to hold the office. Mornington Council. ie hie a FE at Donneily’s hotel n Monday, January 12th, according laration of of oy, eouncillérs, Mer eave tacks heretic ion the pinaies of last meeting were read a The ler Inid before the Soreneres ‘oronto, application from application from av cCloy—That this ¢ ; appoint yee Watson cler a s BE rere avidson—MeCloy—T! nee ‘Thomas | ath hei =: Gibso! acacia Deappulared KaaNiee. (Ca: Allinghamw — Gibson — That nd W. J. Zoeger be ap: vidson — MeC! Loy. — That Thos: trong be member of the Board f Health and ee Johnson Medical by-law was introduced and passed. @. appointiment of MeCloy—Davidson—That M.. Mac- 60.00 eeve was authorized to issue following or .. Ament, 8.08, for gravel Stratford nog re Ben seats ing, unleipal” World, or six copies ; P. Ruthig, takin Dgli t 92250, hepalataee ap- J. Quering, aes boundary; W. han, 241.95, for cement adjourned to meet t Moni gain on the first. y in February ie W arso%, clerk. z Eeesumes | PRESET Es ‘ jae SAEs COLD SNAP Weare likely to have tw or three’ months of col weather. Are you prepare for same ? Sea We have on hand the fol- lowing FUR COATS for men . Coon at> $45, Coons at $20 each * L Wolf at $30 a se oe Coons at $20 and Norn oor} _1 Dyed Wombat at $30. These prices are subject to 10 per cent. off for cash. Xmas Chinaware will have to go at.10 per. cent.. off, we must have the room: Any Piece of Print in our store at 1oc., get your choice now. W. Kx. Loth. RRERBERE ERA BEA SERENE CE SCE Se ee ee ee KAS agraphs in along while is the neeeuent that he Opinion that | Mark Twain Bequeathes His Skall, (Harper's Bulletin.) Stirred by Gabriele D’Annunzio’s thought a "productive ef good results as one Saxon immigrant is preferable to three forgiguers, 3 ote In yiew of the great need fur more. “asylum accommodation Dr. McCallum of London raises a point. that is worthy of consideration. He claims that the majority of thase. who enter bi the London Asylum: through jails are aged persons seeking a home} not in. sane, but childish in speech or actions, owing to the “extreme. senility of old Dr. McCallum. goes on to. say Hif we wish to discharge any of these “patients as ¢ vhey are! left on our hands.” ‘The asylums for the insane are in reality hospitels end should not be used as houses of refuge by. those desirous of | shirking. the responsibility. of -ci for their own 6} id-and infir B 25 Sos8 Willison i in ie ‘aaluvary in the Toronto News of Monday, w:- der gs caption “The News and Tts -Aiins,” says that he hopes to follow an ee Mr. H will begin tah noe pro- sious of contempt for political. pay! Gis ot rather inclines to the view As he’ Shy ered, ought to bribe in’ the opel ‘Iitarary market. ‘The Archbishop on Fate. (Boston Herald.) prayers and ak -elections don’t hitch. | ours, wildering just because there is so much of b January “we have something 5 | suitable and nice. : policy honesty. of glasses give us a call. late ArchBshop of Canterbury ae P. HL BASTERDORFF eles ier is each. thing 36 a GIFT GIVERS Have. only one difficulty n choosing # lay like Tt may Be caine be- For presents for brides of Our goods are’ up-to-date. Our prices right, and_ our If in néed-of.a fitting pair Jeweler and Optician Eyes examined free, think that-wes.good fortune pure and simple? “Edon't. know,” replicd..the areb- bishop, “I ueyer met your aunt. The Nurse and Jcey- Nurse was reading nature npeorice of the chickens, ducks geese. “ Joey; tell me, what's Senda ‘asked she with a smile of peace. Bittle fae ooked up quickly, all his fancy turning loose, susiling proudly, he rooster of the goose.” Sop ae pasa 4 oaths Meet nnn nal ay of the North ; the. pariyesysiem is the best: that Lederman, Fred, Guent er; ‘a er, Win. Weleh; Job rou Logan, 6: buy RUBBERS, them. *| cough medicine. j Socks i is complete—big- A.|ment. Call and examine our yi stock, , J. 6 ‘Grosch & Son Now is the time you should Why ? Because you need It will save buying Our stock of Lumbermen’s assort- Have You. Been With: the Crowd ? If-net,.come and see the display of Easy Chairs, Rockers, Pictures, Jardinere Stands, Extension Tables, Parior Suites, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Eed- room. Suites, Ete. — Wiederhold & Honderich Undertaking and Contracting Gard of Thanks L We hereby desire to ok z this opportunity: of thanking E our many customers for their patronage in the past, and hope that we will continue to :.2-it their confidence in the future. re a We will have a clearing sale of all winter goods for 20 days before stock-taking, and will give a discount on goods for cash : Furs, 10 per cent. off for cash)« Underwear 12 1-2 per cent. off: for cash. Ladies’ Jackets 20 per cent. off for cash. Overcoats, cash. Other Winter G Think winter at such discounts. MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE goods ere the season has really began 15 per cent. off for! oods According of the opportunity of buying|?" The Milverton Sun THUBSDAY, JANUARY. 22, 1903 GENERAL NEWS CUJLED FROM ALL SOURCES The ae referendum vote now reaches 199,6' Swall pox has again broken out in a number of places “throughout ‘the province. Nearly 500 students are at present attending the O. A. C.at Guelph. OF the: 0 are taking the sbort course instock Mrs. Mary Kelly, widow of the late Thomas. Keily. who Bu killed in the Wanstead | wr be against the G.T.R. ie Sate Beaver Hull, the store on Downie street, Stratford, owned by Mr. J. P Chiswell, was burglarized on Sunday i d goods. tv the amount OF 00 and-$200 were taken, Bue meeting of the Censeryative én for-Oatario held at Toron- it to. pro Perth, | F, MacLaren, M. P., has undertaken to bi a d wh bailging will. be 6 Radeetil quitwed’ with ley ‘ators aud the most-modern app! The town of / Dist and tom year debentures to pay as been ratified ratepayers. ert Parker, M.P., has. heen energetically urging opon the. Bri sh | zal government the necessity of fa oak sn iigyation Bares, by it _ would beconie the official ernigration “Phis idea migration Hited- agent for a all the. Guide is to direct and encourage pe toes withi n Port Elgin’s oldest resident passed away on Sunday lastin the ae of Mr. Samuel Bricker, nged 93 yen Tt is stated in well-informed s ping circles that there is a very likely prospect of the Canatian Pacific Rail way Company ve ecoming the owners of the North leet, consisting of sixveen vessels, atthe Elder Dempste: Shipping Compan: Sir William. Macdonald has made another zite of 8 an given Hs © | pubic spirited athena enable the managers to complete the Macdonald Tustitnte and th donald Halt on-a splendid-seal His Bardship a Baldwin has El appendbed ie AG. Buckland, of Grayenhorst, i gentleman has accepted the appoinr- ment, and is expected to assume. bis duties there on Feb. 1st Lieut.-Goyernor James H Tillman, of South Carolina, shat No @ , editor of the Daily Biase. on ee of the main thorooghfa Columbus | 8. -presence ut ees “Pavol: on Wednesday of last es been: -bitter feeling. be’ men for rome time and. Ginzilen had beer-ennsating-the: Governor severely { list, will be present at the: Mit- a, e columns. of hi Tapers verton even mee ne ries some ics ithannir the invitation to. a sta heal Bien! Yidet which he had i Mad had swith Toned. McLaurit floor. alee Seats ‘Senage, £ the following : P.M. Lewis, Burford will be-at Shakespeare:. nn because of the Seht = JAcon BRax, Pres. = <m Association hot a ‘ow Fruit g piticc: Niagara peninsuls in petitioning for « sion. The strong public sentiment back of when it introduces: its bit Globe. reported. that. the ii trod: e if sess of |@ th to . the Rev. Principal Monitoba College, who is tler- ances-are inspired. These are some of the things lewd ean do for you : to it. seems to be fling out, tuba 4 ri) lemon on your seaip aad: it- wil stop | thet little cout promptly, Sque and morning, it will give y om plexion like'a princess's. Tf you have a-bad headache, rub_ slices of lemon along the temple. The pain-will not be long bbe appears or wb leastin ing easier to bear. a bee or ing you, As a few drops of the spob. a you. have a troublesome corn, rub it with lemon after taking a hot bath, wo cut away si corn. Besides wl hh ways ready for he fashioned lemonade. lemon is an article few get along without. So saith a Health journal, Elma Agricultura! Society. je annual meeting of the ee Tic! ultural DIERLAMM z= ae Society was held in tl on We soneeey nstag amilton, i Ronnenberg ; Horn :directors--A. BD Gordon, J. B, Haiilton, in es Waiter Joh Ballantyne, ngus, Miss Magic Diekson and. Miss. Robena Proyinee. Feasts hi i anitoba | of the country, and ean be rel ng legis- {to | fornish in ‘quick and snsp ayle ‘No expense is spared to : | obtain the latest news. fe mianaxement of this, important Bis dar ve just establis! ca tiogn ane tesehy ‘ per - annum at your post office tmmediate service the Seleiriaph Mitee The e nernereenee eireal lation Hae made it necessary to install the very 'y happening of interes! “The great news-colle ies 2 Betas seen in operation at the hours of -4 a, m. and 1 an ast incidents in all Matere BORN port, will- be given in com- ee akeeh Tuesday, Jan, 18th, | prehensive manner. and Mrs. Win. ltt rated A ‘Diep. GoENTHER—At Milverton, on Thurs: La sett in Gotttrled. Guenither, rs-and 2 ont “Morgan, e value of i | these reports find them indispensable, The Women's Page is a feature of WOGD vs. Goal In order to cut and saw WOOd you ought to have an® outfit of our | Gelehrated Axes and Saws We never had avfiner’stock- of the leading mak I fully 7 warranted. In order to burn COAL, Nsouse you.can “surély get very soon) you ought to have one of ou e Happy Thought or Grand Jewel Ranges or Base Burners, either will burn soft coal, We are headquarters for Horse Blankets, String Bells, . Large Open Bells, Chimes, Etc., at prices that will please you. - We are local agents for the INTERNATIONAL: 2/2 LOCK FOOD CO., which is good news’ for: all” farmers... ¥ Call’ and get particulars, FINKBEINER BROS... This. Store Throbs' with Life and Energy. North Perth Farmers” Institute Regular meetings of, the above Institute will be held ai ATWOOD, The, Jan. 29th MILLBANK, Fri., and will be addressed by G. C. Caston,: Craighurst;-F. C. Elford, Holmesville, and Miss S. A: Morris, Toronto. Supplementary meetings will be held at Gowansiown, Tues., Feb. 3rd Milverton, Wed., Feb. 4th Monkton, Thurs. Feb. 5th Rostock, Friday, Feb 6th Hampstead, Sat, Feb. 7# Shakespeare, Mond’y, Feb. 9th and-will be addressed by ol fhompson, St.-Gatharines, and Miss Blanche’ | Maddock, Guelph. Ladies are specially invited to be present at these meetings Special rates to institute}... {members on all farm journals. Jas. Fax, Humorous Voc: ting. and WILL, MARR, -ofs Torento, me PU OETR, ice-Pres, Jan, 30th} 8. H, Puen, eae AS-a-result of the liberal patronage’ extended” to. us. ir the past, and our’New Year Good Wishes flow from us in re- turn to our Milverton Sun readers. Success-of the healthiest ‘kind has been with us during the ‘past: year,. and we feel im- pelled to greater efforts than ever. © To:meet the .demands of’ all classes has always been our aim. In. ‘ordér’ to do““so~ we have’to carry a big stock. We do carry a ‘big stock,” the» biggest now that we ever had. . More styles. Styles at’ popular prices. We are selling a Patent Biamel Laced Boot e $3505 We're-selling a Kid Bh Laced Boot for $3.5 This departmene.is well ~ Itwoul you all saw the values: Mien’s House Slippers” We have a Tan Leather Slipper that we ‘reduced to $4 A beautiful Plush Slipper in several. different patterns: for $1.25. A Velvet one of good appearance, well worth $1, for ae $ Felt Slippers throughout-for-7 5c. Women’s House Slippers and Felt hess Nice Felt-Shoes with leather Sol worth: $1,, in different © ice ifs. G patterns for 79 cents. Lace Slippers, fur bound, a A y lined for $1 Women’s Laced Boots We have an extremely hana Patent. Buttoned Boot, bt. | neatly. pale and stylishly cut for r New Box Calf Shoes, wich are very much. i vogue. Steen Siispers and Rubbers uN are selling'a new. pattern Strap . Slipper; worth’ . for $2.5 Ao; nice a Leather ek for, 41.75% We'bot 100 pairs of | Slipgers that recat Ti jselling. them for aes The-Granby Rubbers beats: Hem’ all retains its appearance. .Do net’ “ba a Rubber trashy-kind..... Call ae uswhey in the‘

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