Milverton Sun, 28 Jan 1892, p. 1

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“IT SHINES FOR ALL " MILVERTON, , ONT, ‘PERTH £0%, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892, THOS. W. W. WHALLEY Mascon and Publisher 1 Surgeous of Ontario, = f Loaslon Hos ae the y ‘eh i tel, re the last Wedn v felting . fer, alii gexton, meets in) in each mon ‘Jno. E. Boeckner, CHER. Hair Dr Ta ad al Con sumercis driv ing a Bus moots all t IAL I ge TE! i Milvert he r mercial large sample ‘And many other Aistingas mance THE SUN. ‘DAY SUN LIFE Is the Greatest ps Missiles oat in ee y mail o year. J.L. B. sells Parlor Suites Bedroom Suites Side Boards and Furniture of all kinds sells Window Shades Cornice Peles Pictures and Frames Al! these lines at low prices J. L. B. Prezays the freight to your near est station, or delivers by team when possible. d. L. Bradshaw day a la little | Hozk will be able to ship some out [his elevator, as he has | blocked during the Y | patrons of the N be held a electing officer gon g ‘Children's ie Ee Visitors -Sik wilh Inflammxtion—Cheess | Seriously Ut—Chure Meeting Chas, Gies is seriously ill w: is seri |inflammation and sabes of his ye-| | re entertained. | Loeger pee Saturday, betes returned home on Mo with la gri ripe. Ve h hi nent here has heen | week, Mr.| of | | ple sly | The grain movi easier this and ast few w Tlie annual cheese meetiz Newton Cheese F; of the | | ctory | Hail, | 1892 will LN; wton, on Thu at 1.30 o'clo Scien ttt milk ging for routes and other i Sir Apotpen Caro: ster General on as SWO) Tuesday Q'S MAGAZINE ableab pects Acaae Ae t is propose to pulls a series ot ar- a before ati denial rk some decisive event took ae ; t experiment was first shown to that of the cossful experiment with either, the night of the ghicago fire, the ecene at the moment of the vote on the impeachment of Andrew Tohuson, ete, fit OF DOOR PAPERS pln the early spring will be began a nam onable articl les among them POU: \crs, how to lay y Same Parsons, 3 Hb rat y Di AUSTRA\ by Sa Diver lla srataogarbiy? farrison. STi il teeeapeb ee angle fro origina material A-full prospectus appears in the Holid: Nctioeos rrestly. os dane RPICE, 25 CENTS. $3.00 re z BAR. CHARLES SCRIBNER’ Publishers, 743 & 745 Daaasee NEW YORK. Mrs. Mi of the Rob Roy | Hotel i ill and’ doubts are entertai recover | wild ce: i peo re te remporal for eternal ae last. Satur lock. ue- | Vesper MILLBANK h “opening bests of Au @i@ Besident er recovery. ‘The young “people of ‘the Presby- terian church ave fixing things up in their handsome new structure for the will oecurence took place here on y at one s cieees being the day w well known throughout this sigh hoo od, being ee are His fone (Thursday 27th, at Michael MeCormick’s Mill St, TRECT vs — a Calfed from the coke other Enteresiil x rours ut hunti n the northern ice last week! Fred Pauli the good fortune to shoot a large t Wri Ar the annual Reo of the At- Preshy' ‘Tue annzal mostng of +] aie District L.0.1. peut in sriiee el on the 1 Re a Sr representation he in the P dust a flow Ss & Ms B ii Wit aie G. Mek anaes ni e decided of July in Listowel. x2 her of the pioneers of Ni changed afternoon four en to Strat tford about bes cea person well- was fond | P sie him. stocked 1 of naib es his time ina Pas especiall Easthope where he seuired the session of a Du ane fs Dash eevee Noe er, he lived the life of a retired farmer in the. village of Shakespeare, BURNS Going to Manitoba—An Enterprising George Kirkland Butcher - The best quality of meat always kept on hand HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY OF ALL KINDS Visits Millbank every Tuesday and Saturday with Meat of all Kinds SAUSAGE IN SEASON 1,3 &5, On'ario St., STRATFORD. Corned Beef and Pickeled Tongue al on Hand. t: ne le Mr. Joun S. Watson and his sister ‘Annie intend leaving for Russell, pprsienest: in the near future. one of our most has added several d of gr ttle. lahunt, of Millbank, has made stead professional calls in this neigh- rhood lately. joc. is well and ractieed’ in Carthage for some time. wae The Duty on Barley Mr. », Congressman from Buffalo, on eMordey introduced a Dill i gress luce the tariff on barley from its present rate of 30 cents to the old rate of ten cpnts a bushel. the House can fully under |p ening whieh is to take ‘place on }j .|dren, who have the sympathy of the whole neighborh this the dark | hour of their aflietion, He was in his Vv. Sits ofan old bull and a cow ;/and :|armed with old guns.and knives. One vant and one of them an ted by all who eane in contact |? ee nee essed” ey known in this viginity, hav-|° ing pl ROSTOCK A Reger perenne Sisig ofa Keg iag Ox ies evening of last week, large number of young tl me e the residence of Andrew ve of Bilice, where they were sie nly received by their host an and it is unnecessary to say that a oa en- Z re Ee 4 8 8 2 5 3 2 the evening's enjoyment by a select re- t. past. ‘The funeral of the late Geo. Brick- and a grown up family about 200 in- gu at the home of Mr Sanne Sint, the oceasion being a house warmin, mpan, pasced a very ieee evening in play- ing games, singing and dancing. After sob cianbuia grote paNeastlacionel ee to be ou lsiated residence. It is in every se as a fetal farm residence. eet OSPERATE FIGHT WITH A MOOSE Two dares Manters Killed Nea oid I Which They had W. are Rar Porracs, Ont., Jan. India ting eee ue Tai oF ah Woods came across a band of moose: two calves. The Indians were shot at the bull moose and hit .the ftaial on. cho shaider, qreunidlig hie in such a manner that he could not. run fast. They ran after him firing again and again, but with no suse until at last the moose turn pon. them sand as they had followed Aas vie but little time to get out of The moose rushed at the Indians, as he turned to ge! arty ited orn cobain fall ae ths fect of the enraged brute. He atonce Gate and cut the man with his hoofs in a most terrible manner, and did not leave until life was extinct. eanwhile the other. Indian pa do- save com- n and ing Ae moose ath his knife, having discharged the gun as béing useless When the moose had satisfied its Ds |Stvagely as it did his companion, and soon the second Indian was di . They were missed by ppm st and a party came up just as the man was dead and the animal fell to the earth exhausted knife of the last victim. this part of the country and stood fully 10 feet high at the top of its antlers. CARTHAGE — Cheese Meeting Tue annual cheese meeting of the Patrons of the Carthage Cheese Fac- |. tory will be held at Carthage on Friday, Feb’y 5th, 1892, at 1.30 WAGGLER tn one on Monday, ie? 25, 1892, Mrs. Elizabeth Waggler, aged 7} this body feels on the barley duty. ted | Listowel, were upon the man that was down it] wor Mae upon the other and threw him j| to the earth, where it attacked him as was one of the largest ever seen in POOLE Attended the ep soi Visitors — Left for Chicago Mr. anp Mrs. . CHALMERS were in Listowel for a,couple of days last 'tendance ut the Presbytery, Chalmers. at aes Women’s aie Missionary Soci - Mrs. Ghieca uF Michigan amived ae on Saturday to visit her parents, and Mrs. teat Misses Marian and Jennie Kives, of fecagt high school, paid a flying their home last week. “ate and Mrs. Frank Heard, the S Kives on Saturday and Sunday last. isses Lizzie Menz and Annie Schmehl left for Chicago last Thurs- day. ; den, Coxongnenaniony to Mr. . uhry, on being piwied eth cece position of Warden of the County. Mr. gl . lly capable of filling the high with credit to himself and the Spanky ake MILVERTON MATTERS © Mr. A Bushee has gone to Buffalo on business. 1 Keen, of St. Mary’s, is visiting her sister, Miss S. Keen town. f J. Grieve, Esq., M.P.; was in town , on aura last, and gave the SuN a call. Miss James, of Listowel, spent a few days in town this week with Miss Rupe! He ‘Wrrre, of Baden, was visiting son, Christian Witte, Milverton station, last week. Reeve Groscn is_ attending: the January sitting of the county par! ae it Be Stratford this week. 0. KIRKLAND, who has been laid ff aia la grippe during the past ee or 80, is again able to be ou a ‘Worner, of Stratford, was visiting at Mr. gee Bae g the we part of las eas 8. ant iy Lene “in-law, Mr. J. Jonn ay nee of Bort Dover, moved his family into town this week, _ having ae position in Pfeffer ns. Aaron and S070 10x Expr aa ihe Misses Eidt, of North East- Niseeete a Mr. Jacob Bund- scho this Mr. Tas “Mona has been ap- for fear it might] renee Co, *\hurt the man that was down. thi wi onde: Perry and cee standard re ren’ Tea-Meeting Tue children’s tea-meeting Tuesday evening in the Presby xy Messrs. Cameron, Acheson, Torrance and Munro. Vocal music was ren- amounted. to Bate is To the Editor of Tue Suy: operas it not bein keeping with: he progress of neighboring towns for the “chosen wisdom” of _ this pe

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