Milverton Sun, 25 Aug 1904, p. 3

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PEL The Milverton Sun Is ek Re Local Newspaper in the County. It is the Best Advertising ates reaso ir, strictly in advance. —M. MacBetu, Porn not 80 paic NCIS, G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. GOING NORTH, GOING SouTH. 10: Express Sam. Express. 9:10 a.m Express .<., 6:42 p.m. Mixed ..2:55 p.m Express. .8:31 pm THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904 ‘All men are free and equal” is a part of the: United State’s Constitution that does not apply to citizens in Cuba or the Phillipines. beseiged’ Russians in Port eae are putting up a dogged re- sistance, but the little yellow fellows| Wes! keep hammering away at them. The Scottish people will now -be better able to appreciate the justice of Lord Alverston’s decisions since he has aired himself on the Scottish church case. An idea cf efficiency of modern naval warfare may be obtained from the fact ian cruisers: the Ruvi Gromoki, and the Rossi were attacked by the Jap: vessels at a distance of three snilegs wi the result that the former was sunk and the latertwo disabled. Fifty per cent of the officers and twenty-five per ‘cent of the men on the Ri killed. an side were Useless Buttons. (Philadelphia Ledger, Why are there two buttons or even one ont sleeve A coat? - Griter took a conus ‘of his buttons, end found that 60 of them were unt necoseary:. Hels partieularly ansiond as to the buttons behind on a frock coat. Taking a survey of the whole bumap family he finds that there. are 800,000,000 buttons worn: all of the useless. No one has discovered the necessi' for fourteen Sixteen pockets concealed in amen’ is “clothes. his i is the limit of eee uit Yellow Mouraall (Saturday Night) f epidemic of yellowness A seems WES a ing the rounds of the Toronto daily papers. suffering froui rather painful atincks. One day last week a ni ploy no more vigerous term, this is yellowness with vengeance. Smif! Knows {Bobeaygeon eeamndeot ) ted said, “I am Saver at Hie birth ‘of A sow end helt an at a vietor: out alarm, oie by th the war wil ill be it till that’ younz nipper in in ‘his band, sural of his bask aria Metee to what the czar has to say about signs. Signs! masenliné sucking will bea sign tastory working double gets Sports (Grimsby Independent) cannot support trotting races it wou't support running races. able. Subseription <5 if eh, jabbing into the| of demand. Ther Friday Servi church “The when pa jeune at flooded a ain. public: cy el ipless mourn hter’ who ti di 9 | this hea right in e of d one-fift ruling th that the national the eon from England were blown raised to the ove an was evening by the arrival of ‘wo cement culverts will be plac: on the Langford sideroad, this wee To the Editor, * Dear Sr oi ee over Sui who con: ‘The enforcement of the vi prohibiting street corners wonld be. in order he earth are os tians, pretending to live nt of years and Paining cbtfidn ren without of gratitude or thar be wituessed again is the pra to the law of quest result of benign wictheds: swbicl | in it beginnings it was of ing, it na small attendance have was a very heavy rain night last. down. je cre ‘flowin - GRAVELRIDGE. ice was cond aren in the local on day morning. Rev. iH. Barnby, the pastor, delivered & very. interesting and thoughtful riuon, home of Mr, and Mrs. Ben made happy the other young son much needed repairs and exe are will make a great difference to trafic lay in. nt rains bave put _harvest- ‘a standstill, ‘The fields are nd itis Impossible to cut the he oats are now dead ripe ae the loss will be ee Ears they can be harvested. Communications. Would it not be well for the Chief church services gregate on ieatie idling and P Getsun © | "Po the Editor of the Su. Dear Sir— meanest people on those who are passing as up the chureh but who t parents bowed with the the Tees k fulness ie great at man’s inbuman- akes countless tho: Moa bat what shall be said ot s inbumanity to her pe ie turus her away weeping from ber hearth to be t : ‘e of by more but humane: relative: Yet rtlessness een exhibited Milverton, Oh, may it pever, If England to Herself be True. the nost striking of recent pubic utterances in England was the nity or rowance, subduing them not sword, but to the Jnstice, bringing peace and d good to nearly st n’s sports are out in this vicinity has commen- ar heesbiog: ze umber of imigrants lessened the on The oats and corn eks were | Wanted—An ea r= tertained in honor of Miss Margaret FERNBANK. Roe, of Toronto. ‘The afternoon was nt in games, after which a dai Mr. Andrew Riddell accompanied | juncheon sean ete} br tellin two daughters paid a short | yy Miller Ye con- ce toe ee eco rh gratulated on their suceess of enter- el @ to his taining ttle folks home in the West. set AR ciated ode Hes n up, for none seemed to have a oes ane than the mothers of the chi Mistaken Case of Appendicitis. wae Osler of Jobr ee Uni- several cases s, said that the v possibility of mista viseeral appendicitis and handing the patient over to the sur- for operation is by no means remot Dr. Osler gives cases of some taken Flannets, Flannels, Hosiery, Just arrived and unpacked five cases of New Goods, consisting of Ready-to-wear Clothing, Ready-to-wear Skirts Call and get prices, we pay cash for the goods, and consequently we get close prices. lesson is that Jee should at 8 full history of their cases, ly sympto r those of appen- dicitis, for the pi itself is not dan- gerous to lite. Mornington Council. @ council met at Donelly's Hotel au Monday the Joi day: of Au august according to 5 Men and Women’s Rain Coats From $2.50 to $10, in Black, Navy Blue, and Grey. Muslins .. 25c. Muslins for 15¢. 12% and 15¢, Muslins for 1oc. toc. Muslins for 8c, Phe ek fata pelere be court the ‘olloy ing appeals: ssed, Prints . Prints loc. oS ae for toc, 8c. A 8 con. 2h q being erg ‘the ‘court heard all the arties and the engineer. They th eee hema oe following rulin, went sustained, ment s sseeaient Thos, Whitney's the Coart of Revision be closed on the Paterson Drain.—Cd. th urnett, see. by C. opened for tne cement culverts for the Langford Drain.— sot. os Sco} Ca, ee. “Hautlton that Pwe accept Win. C. Bret Debentur in 3 M Pathmasters are re to send in their road lists jmediately: J. Watson, Clerk. “aho can~wane of some simple UF Ideas: weep eae wees SER WebiERSURN & a went Aton, eof two eet cies wankeas Ow GENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Best Commercial School in h of the snare Aba race and hem with so mild a restraint tulers are the merest handful I life and etl ae Everything good that Hamilton ever we inherit from Hampdet had in the sporting line has dwindled for today is ff thebte if the e: it. not. ether we are ourselves preserving sup a eam and wa won't these da: meen: support a lacrosse teaw. Its hockey | tration aud combination. «There is team cou Mn t ve play E Bulloek’s corners | wueb thi led ‘anior n- and wi t team is as slow is really a a= as mol in ry, and its|tion of the aneient spirit of brute autowobiles are so slow that they are| tyranny. merce shows two rivi locked up by the for obstruet-| C@mps, solved that det lace by. ing the pei he wmoves/| fir Beans or foul independence mu: long the street. I ad my eye ed 5 voit fs tn party on Hamilton for a long time a| Politics. pee a nal life there is too spol town and have 2 ui aa tie nie: Pine! et conelasion that there are only A three things that Hauitltod is qualite “reeking be aud ros shard’ tie be catia it gives 8 fair} found the vel hesis of that tit ob Hast built up Britain and us beyond the seas. New Fall Styles CATALOG FREE- ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principats. gen a ap ae NTE Always at the Top We have just received a new shipment in pe and Men's Fine Shoes. Geo. A. Slater for Men Empress for Wom Siac cca ks. Fruit Jars at cut prices. Ww. K. LOTH Eggs 18c., Butter 14¢. ¢ *€ PRET SUSE SSM SY Si AY SY SY a SS Se SY ale Sls aly sl SY ay wey Furnish Your } Parlor RKow “There is a time for everything” and the best time to purchase that parlor suite you have been waiting years for is Now. a One reason is, we have never had such a com- plete and varied assortment. Another reason,’ the prices may never again be so 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 Stratford. ARAARA RRA AAR ISAC AAS BREET RERIEICA BARIBEIC IIE AT J. €. Crosch & Son its fe eae White Sewing Machines 4 i There are Clothes. That -look well and wear well. There are some that. look well but will not wear. Not one average man in a hundred can tell the difference. Even the ready-made clothing fellow doesn’t know the difference. tion should he ? . E E E E And wil] continue until we have SUMMER GOODS,viz: MUSLINS 15 pieces Muslins, regular 1 10 pieces Muslin, regular 20 and 25c. -yd., for 17¢. 13 pieces All-Wool Delaines, reg. 50c. yd., for 32c. PRINTS All our 12%c. Prints for toc. yd. s 8c. “ Be. ‘ WAISTS and ‘CORSETS 6 only, Shirt Waists, in wh 3 only, Print Waists, Corset ' Covers, . regular Ladies’ Under Vests, alls Summer Corsets, “regular E All regular & A. Corsets, regular $1, Summer Goods Accordingly. AUG. 19 at 8 o'clock, disposed of the balance of our 2% and 15c. yd., for 8c. 5c. ite, reg. $1.25, for $1.00, tor gc... each, for 35¢. izes, at a big reduction 50c., foria35c. for 75¢ 70c. 62¢. ' Rose & 4e for We pay is Doz. for Eggs and Dumart.: Butter 7 "The Milverton Sun THURSDAY. AUGUST 35, 1904 ‘ GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALLSOURCES We sometimes hear of men being fired out of Government jobs, Private Bae. fired himself into one, — Hamilton Herald. connter protest were office of th Clerk of aS High ae ur 107 county bridges in on, Naika , the different branches a ete Maitland Hyer Nei ee for most of these ae are built os ae and are Tn the next few years ae ill-be at a large expense in ue: A erat attempting break into Bahn, Logan, on Rem 6th speared | in the. lice eon Puesday “morning for was let Bai: scipendéd sehtence’ and We bail mt) appear as a witness at the trial of John Kantzie in the fall -tario. ne ae an be The aS of particulars in the North | codfi | Pig oct which will ba Soll thieaper The C.P. oy }0 persons. amendment was made in the It cost to TAIL ERA Gog and ten sieatcines Acct the last seen on vot the lines that were feeders to. it $300,000,- | Ontario Tap latabiy anne of 000, and since the fir ”i| which will _ prevent considerable “in the commencement of peoubte Calan ies oe isictigs fay the G.P. it} mayor, reeve, controller, ‘cui, na y }and one ol se | di The Pig have secured an pee chain nd. at now. in a tein to fiercely eels ies fort. it t expected ¢ ort Art thar can held out many as estern printer, in making up Wear in a hurry the otherday, got a marriage notice advertisement ad as follow were Sauerkraut by Mr. Brown is than any in town. y no This henge ietheilew Will with the indiseriminate nomination meeting. soe ry aug Cpmppeted ay Pea Sie aes rtburg, ny, tis Dantes cutting eee He had just finished cutting the field ‘and was pulling the binder when the horses aves Be of the kickers caught:h' arm, aoe him.up on Bie of the binder of his ribs were broken and nina pierced tothe ung. ‘He was thrown wi ith such foree as to. break the kicker es He is getting Eset nicel; 's some mnigunderstanding re- garting cee Galae OF Auten ates. At present saat pneu cer s cates granted by the-board o! aminers of any red bie county, ae ae by ool in the ee pal tions has been prepared for ‘Tavi- siook’s big demonstration on Labor ada’s leading act concert in the evening, with C. MeGregor and leading performers, assisted by, local day of sports ever held in Tavistock. inevea ¢ to se oe Mr. R. Sptamery poutiba aR YF store. Labor Day Demonstration : at Tavistock A Soe program of sports and attrac- G. R. Honderich & Son, FURNITURE and UNDERTA KING. Tr he ae een with a which eee every 2 e erlin, athletic sports, a balloon ssceusion and para- Casselle, Can- ‘The day will be dosed with a grand onald Eddie Pigott the rlin citizens Land have provide musi¢ for lent. ‘Phe Ber! been scnenee eae ill nndoubtedly be the best rabidiecen eer Tee wer and family have taken Miss A. M. Goetz is visiting at Dash- wood and Grand Ben! er, ae Hawkesville, engaged as the teacher « Mr. John Schnurr intezds moving into his new house this week. Mrs. B. Johnson, spent the early part of the week v ing at Most of the Jand est. of Linwood eC. P, some had expe Wor! reidy Ean ear oh cue ellenstons Sharpe spent part of last ing in Stratford and Seb- Y store opened on ennie, of are ‘the Parlor Suites regular $45, now only at a Big Reduction 1 Davenport, 3 ft. wide, most up-to-date piece for aries 1 only, 3-piece Suite, Silk Covering, regular $16, for $12 1 only, 5-piece Suite, Velour Covering, regular $20 for 16 1 only, “ “ $25 * 20 : 1 only, 5-piece Suite, Silk Covering, regular $26, for 24 1 only. 5-piece Suite, Velour gt hong Spring Edge, Plush Banded, regular $33, for 1 only, 5-piece, Velour Upholstered, Spring Edge, Plush Banded, beautiful pattern, regular $38, for 33 1 only, es Velvet Rug, regular $45, for 39 1only, 3-piece Suite, Birch, Mahogany Back, with ane French Silk Covering, reg. $50, now 43 7.50 The above prices last till Sept. 1st. The goods are all new. enetiast of Blooming were visiting at Mr. Robert . on. mongey, and Rey, of Ford- ng friends owe" Mr. and Mrs. wich, spent Shades in tole ry Oscar. poe i prateriees n Speed Park on y evening. The boys won bys Sonne eight runs. T HE G. R. Honderich & Son, BIG HOUSE There's Always ‘wenster's een, Up to Date WEBSTER’. INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY (s A Dictionary of peep eet Biography.Ge ‘iction,. fete. The New and Enlarged Edition Contains 7 25, ee New Words New tteer of the World rite pared bahay 25,000 titles, latest cen: New Biographical Dictionary Steere teers neath iy gepupations ant 0 Oe Be reigns, date of —— soni ‘Edited by HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D, United Rae antec ‘of ‘Education, w Plat _ 2380 Quarto Pag Rick Bindings 3000 iitastrations -Room at the case of the We always Top. | Our business of making to-measure clothes has constantly Hest Survival of the Fittest. The reason of our’success is the fact that we have unequalled facilities for buying woollens and making clothes. Guarantee a Perfect ‘Fit. Hoffman Block. ee 5 Collegiate Dictionary wath Glows yof scottenivordeend pease TO Paces Tie ttt Bizo Tells? &8inches. ass in quality, second’elassin size.” John Kelterhorn, Milverton. It’s a Be ‘Ss ies aoe ee +a Tet in Pro ploisant and instnicuive evening's enter tainment. Tlustrated pamphlet also free. G.6C.MERRIAM COMPANY, HOUSE- REXALL “<"= DYES ‘The latest and most iuproved dye in the world jd. Will dye wool, cotton, 0s in one bath. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. beer carts the Esti HMILY CLEAVER, paceasin: tate of Emily Cleaver. the Coun- 1h the matter of the iP erperth ‘otice is hereby given ‘pursuant to the Re- vised oon erOnt testo, 1897, Chapter 1: Section $8, and Amending Acts thereto 3 sere TO OREDITORS)) stat joeger, Newton, General Merchants FALL RACE MEET Will Be Held At MILVERTON To he a Good Judge _ is part of the training of a first. das tailor. That we are first-class tailors As. known to the very best dressers in to If you want to be sure of what you are getting have us make your clothes, with | horses of the type ar gona raise for one, # ry of a wild goose; is hobby was to | See rae ene d. by any hi, vince as ae ctaninetion e Si Ps Ottawa Gi fa Ginn) claims of. eae Russians do not follow the} 5 style f regretting to re of so it te th ) ag | Posi sceonty GE any) yy held? ue is pases and after the eye ere pe eet a ares ‘this 20th a: 1% | UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MILVERTON TURF ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3ist and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. IN PURSES on hed| S41, 200 FIRST DAY. . 2-20 Pace or 2.25 Trot = $200 2,19 Pace or + 250 100 sah close. nen | Emire ‘govern. x tgp (22nd. nd.__Horses see nd only the over in Vinegars, such as: White Mixe VINEG H. Mohr Complete Grocery a Bakery,’ Spices « Vinegar We are noted for handling Spices and d Spice Ground Lumerick Curry Powder White Mustard (Beca. White Allspice AR White Wine Vinegar X X X Be Cider Vinegar XXX

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