Milverton Sun, 11 Aug 1904, p. 3

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JacBrra, PURLISHER. i $1 per year, not 80 paid. G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains das toleave Milverton. 01NG! NOR GOING SOUTH. ~~ THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904 President Kruger, on his death-bed forgave the British for the despolia- tion of the Boer Republic, Had the instigated by capitalists would never have taken place. It is quite evident that British subjects as a whole are not going to reap the fruits of the hard won victory. ‘The Post-Master General was well advised in deferring his bill establish- ing-a censorship over newspapers an periodicals eg 2 patent: medicine of patent medicines ee just as good nills Tight to alas their wares as has| gentles every other line of goods i Giscasiig public willicona teacher and refuse te buy them. is very often introduced “ostenati 3 for the purpose of ‘protecting’ the people but really for the” purpose of strengthening the hands of some mon- opoly. The exclusion of Canadians from every high place in the service of the Grand Trunk Pacific, follows the supremacy of Mr. C. M. Hays and h English directors as surelv as night follows day. Recently Mr. Hays im- ported a large number of American engineers to aid in the construction of} 47) thi eG. 'T. Pacific. Canadian engineers set the Canadian alien labor act in witl American engineers were deported to their own country. | Notwithstanding that the, American authorities have for years been making themselves offensive to Canadians by deporting our citizens who found employment ‘on the other side of the line, a great howl has gone up from the * tail twisting ” press’of the United States, |° and we are referred to as a smiall- minded® people. It does not indee to be a very broad minded pro- ceeding, but then: the Americans be- gan this deporting business, and the only way to let them see the meanness ih of it is togive it back to them in large doses. The pill is nauseous but let them swallow it. jertch Extension [Guelph Herald] Mr. P. A. Peterson. chiei engieer of the Goderich extension, passed throngh Guelph en ronte to Goderich but declined to gay just who) would et the contract. w?? quefied the re- port will not say just no’ 2 ; se r. Peterson ene “on. to say that it would be pushed through with ai possible has Tt is also tnderstood from: another wo of the tenders sub- the engineer’ ‘Ss estimates. The Trae Heat. ec acers Presbyterian] mnnels. Our models are not the patios of Europe, and our faces are i toward thi ee tle fotare than e ike past, Kei er. “J do” replied sack , Peterson, “but ling “5 spending ng her hol holidays in le Soon) ist pes here on Sunday Inst 4 and. Mrs. Wm Stratford Visited ‘che latter's parents, * tions into unproductive and burtful “Should Not be Eazte Peeking. (Goldwin Smith.) ; Jexander If. was:a, liberal and ‘re- eeee Czar. He amancipated the gave p ne i ranks recruited from the students of the uni- versities and the Jews, are totally in- enimticel yeeduiang Riek ending x political sybian The mabye ignorant peasants ha id political fea but Abe af dewatitsitothete | Czar, whom they regard as their fa- ther and protector against their local lords. dash she result! will p bl frightful anaes the bette BE chick might not be Russia, mur- der is a very PAE os instrument of political progress. PEE ‘rushing of Finland [Philadelphia fees ] The scholars and patriots who have counseled the gentle Radlonaweterie people of Finland have been wont to gnarede during the harsh years: neinee Feb. “There is noth- the world than disgrace, nothing more shameful than sla another from Holy Writ, “Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord, I will repay.” These two quo- aa ing wnnish character, and they spell the woe through which these people are nas the grains of wheat tl heir they freemen place liberty before all else in this world. ‘The crushing of Finland by y olas . the sovereign who invoked The Hague peace confer- ands on Be not bi SOnap eh bem OnE Oparenal Ceaiaye Wa Ru Goldin Smith.) as well to remind our braves who are display! ing their, valor by hurling defiance at the despicable NWankee that we have at ent a highly valuable bulwark of which 2 quarrel with our ies lent display of hostility on our part might deprive us. The agreement lanes pune vessels of war upon e lakes is terminable at the discre- tion of ther eee oe years ago when ther eee the re- fitting i in a he pees of a American vessel: of war, our braves proposed to bring up British gun-boats throngh the canals. Great Britain would not have listened to such a pro-}the ¢ gun-boats | j, Bosal; but if she had the uld only have defended the lower jales The cance by fitting ont armed yessel is Tae STG might have EA cones aes eC. sa cut the Dominion in two e Duke of Wellington wrote his cat Mage despatch, the lower lakes only were | ¢ 3 [concerned A Parent School tendance at the Central as been tes thle year than ever ths sollene: wad dt: the Prisgipal Write ora atlantis Sept. 6th. to the college The fall term opens Shy, Teaser eee Lynchers Reach Limit Newberry, 8. C., Aug. 7—The press of South G aToligaches geen: arin s denunciation, of tHe Tynshing of Thee GARI Bont at Eutaw: ville, Berkeley county. Prom the evidence adduced at the coroner's inquest ft appears that the s prisoner taken therefrom. tied band and foot and taken to the river bank and there mutilated with kniy r whi i to ro’s neck an was th thrown into the river, where the jody Was folind several days later. DONEGAE Mr, Robert MeNicholl, our popular ments attached, and-is. prepared: to vs and give first-clas Miss Maud Izzard, of Brantford, is this vicinity f July cheese will ay, : is pene to iz of the At- nthe ak thod- of . John Irvine, on Sun- lonaay. H. Davis and daughter so as a| sult 6 or a vio=¢ 1/38 beg purchas a Sines Council. Mun Mania Cosel ane te Pawnship of Eiwa wet in the Aerie ot as Fethiye oat umupications “were read OL Bell that id $1,080 Oved by Coates and Boyle that the petition of Joba Leonard an trustees of S.8. N su! yi Of Sly 400 for school parposes.— Carrie Moved by Bell and Corry that the Court of Revision on the assessment of the Ellice Maitland “Drai in ba ow up, and that the _Beave be rent expenses until next meeting of the couneil.—Carried. Moved by Coates and Corry that the Clerk bleh iti ar to notify the 3. oO e moyed by Boy! le and Coates that the court be close ‘arrie Be w SLLAWTON, Clerk. The Gode: rich Railway ite Nor tl afas Guelph adda sodetieh allway were signed ‘Tnesday morn of the negotiations foley caer: noon and evening, Mr, These were the only ones remaining undecided Monday. ‘The | con “| tion of the ents line, therefore, is in the hands of to contractors. B. peel ee ‘Seathey has the as and jons N : Pig ott has N The or will com- mence at once, and itis expected eet the nee will be opened igott has by fi aie is a work, point ten miles os Gels aod gestion No. , the niles. ‘Thest ek ‘Gone my fe ead are difficult to build through, the second section the Grand River will be crossed,. aud in thi Sections 7 and 8 are at the ine. ‘The latter takes in the town itself, and | ante to a point ten miles away. No. 7 is from cas latter porn ee a dist Thi e heaviest pare ‘of iene Tings Savalas 3 it aid the Pigott will ae to work with a large if of men and will pine . Soap it as ae as possible, rots 9; vehi are in ‘the being for the most part flat and fe: The right of way for the extension a secured the work will go on.—Gnuelph Herald of Tuesday. GENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Best Commercial Schoo! in Wroutorn Oneario: Gathiee race: ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, PRINCIPALS. - Roasted Coffee Hot FRUIT JARS Wine Pints 62c. Doz. “ Quarts G65c. “ So Telt Gal Seca: Imperial Pints 65c. “ ee Quarts '75c. “ € Half Gl. $102“ 3 Ib. for 25c. Green Rio Coffee 15 lb. for $1 «Gold Medal s Soe ee epee rT rer FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR OF SHOES Try J.G. Grosch & Son. We have @ full steek of Blackand Tan Oxfords, Geo. A. Slater for Men Empress for Women 7 e : visiting Miss Mexele Me- Redpath Gran. Sugar,20 lb. for $4. 22 Ib. for $4 Net Prices. Give us your trade Ww. K. LOTH SEW SE Y IL Ya S eS Se StAY eS e , Furnish Your Parlor Now “ There is a time for everything” and the best time to purchase that parlor suite you have been waiting years for is Now. One reason is, we have never had such a com- plete and varied assortment. Another reason, the prices may never again beso temptingly small. We deliver goods free of charge. Come and see how anxious we are to please you, it will pay you. R. WHITE & CO, The first Furniture Store East of Post Office ae REERER REREBER BRIERE BRITS IE IE Sa KIARA AR ARR RIAA AAR ATA 2A There are Clothes / That look well and wear well. ar There are same that look well but. will E | not wear. Not one average man in a 3 hundred can tell the difference. Even the ready-made clothing fellow doesn’t Ete know the difference. How should To bea Good Judge is part of the training of a first-cl tailor. That we are first-class tailors known to the very best dressers If you want to be sure of what -yol ba have us make you clothes ‘iJ. G. Grosch & Son To clear out the balance of: our Fruit}¢ Jars we will give an extra cut until all sold, so come quick and get Wine Pints, Wine Quarts, Wine % Gals, Imperial - Pints, Imperial Quarts Imperial 14 Gals, your supply. 62c per Dozen 68c per Dozen 88¢ per Dozen 64c per Dozen 75c per Dozen 1.05 per Dozen frell. atoey gat fc ‘ont of the frame, | fe — "They ent the picture one eontinued, ‘and went off wi on ae Wright, the flying jute ‘Very good,” said the eee, and he aE nit um sa pint; two eight pound hams at Bi Ma eents, and five dozen Inuts at. 24 cr The clerk bustled about an ut the bill. 1 id your mother tell you to ior, i, ie said the fed “ine eat ate my arith. metic lesson and I had to get it done — Small Acts of Great Nations The Dominion has the, same right Bsing us your Produce, Eggs Salt Butter : . traths. Ifthe Canadian officials on it will pay youjtheeve 1 eleetion, ‘court of the = they are only 46e. Doz. mi ailiae ernie 4.30 per Barrel eee 48¢. lb. Bill nye's Cow Rose & Dumartle The Milverton Sun THUBSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904 ShortStories Retold. . ‘The late Gorge Francis Train was GENERAL } NEWS once dining th a fashionable restanr- is Nye, the humorist, once had a P thy onthe inter- The See ‘odin “SG, R. Honderch & Son, - TRON AND BRASS BEDS ; We have them in all styles, but too many. In order to clear them out we will give a reduction of 15 per cent off regular price for two weeks. THIS BED With Springs is regular 6275: weeks ONLY $5.75 For next two Call in and get a few Pin Cushions | before they are all gone. 2 for '25c. A big display of Easels, imported goods. Prices. away down. iS [ will also throw in a double-barrel shotgun, “which goes with he te anally goes eway for a id returns with a tall Fea eateries wabbly legs. Her name is Rose, 1 wou attioe cell herto a int wher colored falter ayers Note anne ing. “Say id Jr, Train, “if you don’ | bother ne Tor the eee aiteen thinates Th bent nny oe CULLED FROM: The health of the Pope is causing considerable anxiety to his entourage. ‘The value of the Ay ‘oducts’ of the Dominion in 1901 was $76,000,000, The value of same products for 1604 on be women Jess than that of ree years ag It is said that Miss Ruth Hofer, of Constance, the wealthiest young woman of Switzerland is nae to wed _ Gladstone Dowie, issed” son “of “Elijah” wig Her ee is estimated at $5,000,0( w full and A in- the jai alors ASuebGuE to be sent dow: In the province of Ontario there are} twenty townships which have entire- ‘ly abandoned here labor system leaving the money for the roads to| Bb “he raised in the regular hal eights seven townships have wholly commut- a their ee pater: the, fund being | expended by the purpo: paitially commuted, giving the roadi- e choice of working: or payings, ips of the of the unsettled Ne , are dake hae the old piabate.: ‘dabor ee whole route of Rhode’ great railway between Cape Town asad Cairo jap th ern tim Beh series eae sain late A ‘inl | - progress in ve} length induc hat’ make he colored gentleman blawed courte” anticipatingly waite feer Mr, ot only mar ‘@his month water his teeth gi >a piece of chewing gu By When the jate Elliott F. Shepard published a newspaper in New Yo he privted at the head of the iene column each afternoon a Scriptual text. ‘The editor of one of the sensa- The Central Prision which accomo-| mai the interviewer io you publish Be extract? 2? The one ou consider tha news 7" "'T - }emphaticalhy Pee BAe - Shepard? ? “It is news people is dayaaaliy aoc beers, fotit gentle main who sent you to question me.” oe followin: Victorix. Ong Asory 1s told of Queen the maidservants in oie chan ae ada member of a Method eof gss which met at helsea.. Af Pa, ala aise Vat subjected ther te macht ibe an for aendieelo, iced if” the Methodist paene were allowed to re“ main. On matter reaching the ears of the icon her Majesty said, “I will go to the meeting myself and yants to ecalen to leave. gee if it is a fit place for a servant to go to.” Her Majesty kept her word and on her return to the palace ing. I only wish that other servants . would go there too.” An American has brought from Rodin, the sculptor. received a raw oe of peta anOrty or two the | he was much from a conceited’ young student, “fo cepted fee oo Sabine tea ae but | r to to-day dealt with the mei Bela x ‘White Mustard Seed i White Allspice 1e Whi the| Cider Vinegar KX NOTICE TO OREDITORS ofthe EB: EMILY CLEA DECEASED. In the matter of the Emily Cleaver, late of the V ot Milvectoain the Coun ty of Perth, married woman, deceased, nt to the Re- 7 Chapter 129, tice is hereby given p d Statutes of Ont it the 24th day of Jane, A. D. reby. required ot Or befoie, the 1904, to send by. fcrwine deltver to We De ton ia ‘the Coun: addresses and deseri iptions, with full particu: of their claims, a detached | nd the nature of i ehente among the pai IT HE C. R. Honderich & Son, BIG HOUSE There's. - / 4 Room at the Top, Our business of making to-measure y clothes has constantly increased. It’s a case of the Survival of the Fittest. a The reason of our success is the fact that we have unequalled facilities for ; pane woollens and ene clothes. i We always Guarantee a Perfect Fit. . Ground Lumerick, Curry Powder | VINEGAR 4 sheaths XXX 4 John Kelterborn, Hoffman Block. f Milverton. | gale i Mabe WESTE N FAI 7 Complete Grocery y ee E 3 and Bakery, é : fe g Ba — London, September 9th to 17th, 1904 — toe Spices ad and Vinegar hide eshas het dati satel Sista i Pe We are noted for handling a ; Be galy the purest in Spices and] A NEW $10,000 DAIRY BUILDING a White Mixed -Spice} Improvements all along the line. ATTRACTIONS THE BEST YET—Kitamura’s Celebrated Jap na of 10 people, ‘The Flying Banvards, and the best ; Gy robats, and other saya that money can y, Exhibits unsurpassed,” : 4 procure. Five Evenings of Fireworks, eoncloding each evening with, a realistic representatio1 yn of the Bc ph caieapeh OF PORT ARTHUR” A holla y outing alone sh yuld miss. 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