Milverton Sun, 11 Feb 1892, p. 1

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—E “IT SHINES FOR ALL.” Vol I No. 8 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 1 00., THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 11, 1892. THOS. W. W. WHALLEY Baitor and Pui ‘MEDICARE EGBEKY, B. D., C M., gra + attat ex im e ot "Phgea as & sof iuate 2M 3 M Dy, c LF Burssek { canrities i Bepartere ef Pricuds—Severe seg % Recovering i . | Seaoerina — | 4 Petac Winn at | veto ren-raset ui ore i ae Fatiery -Me-orh Bie | d Miss Smith, o Courch have returned to their resp see Hlaniion | wer » Jacob Watn-| "py é AE SS otlist_chiurch tik wee kane of the tea-meeting in No re church on “Wednesday ssembled at Campbell last | spend a social | < North Mornington Afternoba. — Servi to comins ee oon meets resday of evel in “th r hall over Visiting So tieleck build- | has SCH, Issuer of je Office m Groach’ mi | erton, Ont. he | They v port having a good orton, Ont. The iat $ aud ipthors Page cea of Wi the bar. Good f shed room, he Pab- grand eritie Eextae (ON Tio Wis Evervrixo 1s ~ oe and better than else irdhases'dalivered fros of oknrg ofw BALLANTYNE & VIVIAN The People’s House Furnishers 60 ONTARIO STRE _STRATFORD ntest will be opened at t when the fo presented to. the] istotype a to the person that w gest per_of words out of eeisined inthe wo “Ruggle, Photagi aire 2 3 dozen ‘ard Photos Ape ing tl ich, in will be ber be {HAS. ia CE ‘and Shaving. Li ji ve for the coming mer. lace | t, aw. the young Jady jon th | nd M Huch Ko tr visited at aieaoks jh fees of Mr. E 3 on Sat. New House—People we Know who haye| ‘Tae anni been Visiting Friends, and who mare of the cheese. f: had Visiiors—Cheese Meeting 3 ALD has decided to | n the spring, and} on the} ¢, g of “the patrons | | build a new house i some of the ae . Ale jthart, ary. After the ime ci i ten groun¢ bei Sines Ross of Port “Huron, Mich, scitowing yreport,’ -whiohi(mrda neatly who has Hes ected © We ee | print, vand then handed each, pation a fo thi ‘ons of the age cheese Factory T beg to submit to ae the following actions for the amount of milk r et you at the facto damn season has Zeewer in Svikiting fear ze “ele ey, Baden and Berlin, | ‘eae G. Yost and .M Seigner nduy in. Hleidelburgh. Beit oung people drove over to}; , ly rton the other night and enjoyed 1380.41. ae rom “tht till, the’ wee. ema’ hours. ime, Danbar spent Sunday in Mr. Hotel,” ee drink in the hot w a her. | to ee acool Hauck and wife pe ‘Sand: half Tune, ir last. half ae 300, Ay were made in f the melee hele patrons al ed to be well please | with the re ne of the season’s work. [inh Mr. H. Ja his report n atly | a n Dy | ° was in May, | 2 19-100; first nlf Jen 11.02-100; ube half" June, 1 9-100 ; duly, ipl 100 ; Sept. November, ison, ich is _respect- report was nd r 189 re ceive iets you at the " tory ain ng_the season 0 890 ad regalo were thon read over, w: juested that the “pe _ the ri e said be bE 1c pointed fabs iad en 2 the price, but would comply with ing ity. ore i cheese. pe Ghee wor 1 Nagy iat halt Sun 1005 ihd-100s ef 39: Fs re | Averag gee 09-109 + | whey ; but he told theim, that they must suffer the sonepaaeaiy® in the price obtained for t] | also stated that he was not prepared A’ discussion on the feoding of asin | rt return the whey and manufacture! ils then took /p' vith some re-| for tl re marks about the uses ats silo. Ti is to be regretted that ch ‘mers oP re ae “tit was me price, rieve, Esq. M.P., moved that Mr. Jae bs aioe ‘eee hey, stating that he did not wish ion: a gee fee thei fac- tn faeces them so mach, , especial ally | ory, “aie ney in it a9 dai the no | the er Shaeholts ler et 1 Be san an meridhnent to t] the ees ly in a The icestion of. offi was then’) opie te In Mori foratag' ton, on Friday ay, | 2 ze the wife of Mr. Jas. Patines 2 d ere ell the cones Rostock, on Welaesday, tl ¢ - Dani, 1892, a4 wife of Fred’k Dietrick | of a son. Ta Wellesley, 70 Sopa. Feb, 39, Maud, daughter of Chr then a Support ne he past and hoped the coming season would be more success- d = port ef the pith oat both Weer: sas ‘he always employs the . , Deeds, ‘Mortgages, Wis se jhere! pete yeh sen ‘orn to. Baillif of. the Sth Division court. Real | che: Estate and insurance: Agent, German Spo: ilve st season. idence, eee street ere on | triends in Norwich and vic Pussy Parteyt—Doctoz, D've been thinki ie ‘for a long, ln ine time. Pi cia ne Sera are ee oe si read the o + Pry night, Piste Fae time was OrAgING:| roquited sion took place on rule | 8 he wish of the patrons and-return the | 14 OV dent and took sick. ‘of |e died of a broken ak he | $18,249,54 m Tucker has gone to visit * es ‘roous Returucd Mone —Oué Visitors—Gone to Ta jected, Mr. Cuartes Pepen has returned ito Belwo: with his and other iter *. W, D ners: and Mr, Robert. vod, spent Thursday X rnaving acquaintances u Ales Bu in has obtained a It Cheese, Factory, for the coming: season. tas secured the vies of Mir Norton Cosh, a gradu- of the Bla ‘y heesemal of Honey Grove Factory | for the coming season We are glad to. “hear that Mr. ob Warnir of la grippe is now on the fair | th: Tone, ‘At the last ing of the members £ Poole taase No. 593, 1.0.4.1. # »ilowing officers were the Lodge Pert Ys if 0. Ts BAECHLERVILLE ‘Aveldent—Tea-Meet eting—A New Mr. Geo. the west half and 15th cons. bine from Mr. John Bon has just moved into his new e here. Oneof his sons had the misfortne of Salling: through an open- ing in the hay- ut was not hurt mach: Ml will ike to see the farm Neighbor ere while Edward Smith <the Dutt of a tee ting swung off the Hine tice leg an ae tump. arid sti eeuck H id > arm from wie effects of vateh he is now laid up. e thinks he will soon ‘be able to worl fe A tea-meetin ill be held in she Methodist Church, Moncton, on ning of tle 15th. DISTRICT SWS ome Interesting Ht Htems Called from the Neighboring weenie ad from other ares Tur spring assizes will open at Strat- le on the 7th of Mareh. Mr. Is. Larwrr and Mrs, Lar- mer, Millbrook, East Durham, visited ring last week with Mr. Wm. Gibson, near Millbank. Mr. Joux Paynn, Stratford B, the He| grain buyer, who so mysteriously dis- ppeared early in January, died in Hinton Texas last. week. "Tt seems Mr. Payne lost heavily in wheat, a aad left for Buffato'in'the hope of tid. he ing over his difficulties, bit as wheat 5 | conti ued to decline he became despon- reports “say Th mn: cheese factory was elt in Wynn's hall, on Thursbay, Jan. 2 expressed themselves ey Eee with | Easthope, The] the later ay He ee fe | the ana of the re report: y of milk receivedatfactory, 1,811 ‘O18 ihe ; amount of cheese manufactured, | ™ 170,890 Ibs.; average Ibs. of milk to 11b ° | cheese, lov 613 amount of money realized rage price per Ib, chee 9.49 conts ; average cost per Ib., includ. : inte all expeues, without tlie hauling of milk 1.27 cents. The following Com mittee of managément was appointe” Messrs. idee Linehaxr Love Benncts; j Treanarer, Jam: S| Duncan ; Relitoas: 8 ee ‘Axp after typhoid ever Y dptittletn: ne i (ool 3 rating diseases, as | new barns. ewry nosrock : “of an Aged Lady—New Sa ‘isiters: iss. Repscca Hanna, of Stratford, ha inn visiting her parents fo for the past Miss Q 5 Milles, of Stratford, ‘is ‘at Mr. Robt. ‘ ct has again made its % Pearan’e, «vrai families in this sec Klay, Warden, ia still confin the hou: f Hoven) an syed laddcok om Mrs. . |township (Flic) died at her h lot 35, con. 11, on Monday afternoon. Funeral today to Catholic cemetery, Kinkora, Several of the farmers in this neighborhood a e oagaged in hauling material preneratony to the erection of Among the number ‘arb Mesars. Jas, Kerr and Fred Becker Mr. Henry Schlotzhauer our esteem- ed lumber man, has started with a full gang of men. Mr. Cor atz at the aa To the farmers Base lambertag Me tee reputation as sawyer is tco well known for your even attem| i to ‘eu al steadily on tle increase, ut grumbling ing a 3|a little about standin; A Progressive Parmer—The Nover este Coxon Wa. 16 bin to erect large he ae “toring the covered with eae eso) Jxo. Wirre ole has the contract for the Ho work, a suffice guarantee the work will be done sat- act | isfactorily. Who the otl«r contractors aman of means, [push and pluek we have no seer i feverything will’be camried out successful icsue. Mr. at prosent negotiating witha view tthe purchase of aclock: like device to be used in connection — with a threshing machine, A crank- like wear ie taker he in much the same way as ints pulley on the clock with the cylinder ot separator and the machine will ran five hours. The machine wound up at noon-and the is finished without further trouble, 30 far as power is concerned. Mr, Warran ee of rent is visiting -with his -xnele, M Atkin. 4 Tnos. Maawoon, Esq., MPP. Be vie in town on Monday, and gave Tue — Sun a ca se P, Hasexpriva, of St. Agatha, oat Mr. Win. Stick, of Watécloge were visiting at Mr. Conrad eee te nda. Mr. D. J. see is visit iting his father, pee bs, in. to Mr. Mies ee ont ‘ae 3 North d Mr. Bundicho Mr. anp Mi - Dee were” antes Palasives in Mitehell “Wades Abie Nh oF Bipot had ae pisibing in tere with her friend, ae ae - the=past cow weeks with typhoid é one vithough- : very s'e, is progressing favorably. Mrs. Geo. Bropour en dag of Broughton Sony 8 ing at 1a Wm. Hartmie: 2 mend, aad even 0 fe ane ic a ee to *busines Mr. Mat. Uptor Mr. ‘Simm

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