Milverton Sun, 24 Mar 1892, p. 3

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ee ‘Schaefer the Tailor Takes the Lead wish to announce to the ladies Cutting and Making of Ladies’ Cloaks and Mantles from meas- ure. Ladies can depend upon a perfect fit and good workmanship, _ Alarge stock of suitable cloths on hand to select from. Inspection invited. It’s a matter of taste whether you wear a plaid, a checked, or a striped suit--all are worn. If $9 is your price that is ours also, for well-made, serviceable Suits. If $22 is not too high, then we will sell you our best at that. Or try any of our prices you wish between these figures, and you are certain to be “ aes Corner Main and King Stee MILVERTON 2 The ailver ton Sun _ THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1892 In two years the net debt. of Can- 24| ada has only increased $278,000—that is barely at all—while the net interest paid has decreased by $400,000 since fot fe tinent fee ate asl sie mie ‘ions as oy Ba aoe eee ‘Tur savings of the people are a ¢| good indication of how the nation ms ands \stands financially. ‘The people's de- nt! posits in all the banks on May 31, goods,| 1890, amounted to $176,703,258. pods. | That grew to $180,441,739 by May 31, 1801. On February 29, 1892—that bout three weeks ago—they stood | ae $208,068, es eso| A FEE-PaID official appointed by the . | Ontario Government must realize that tifydny and inoreas | the Tines have fallen in pleasant places in at Siar riane giver me, that all] fr him. The public not only pays him ae Seabpoe eee a good deal of money but considerately in Milverton for |employs a deputy to do his work. An}; -| unfeeling Opposition in the Legislature}. proposes that these ereattres of good fortune should give value for the re- muneration they receive. Is it human that men who are not accustomed to work should be required thus to exert themselves?—Jfail. “Post OFFICE BUILDING rears’ experience mm a_first- Wate and end ny Re- ue, Tue re-union of the Irish journalists ‘ (Sais of Toronto last week was a unique] “ A Fresh Stock of gathering, and as one of the speakers said, an object lesson for their com- B. B. B. pega the world over. Among those z ho sat down to the table were, Mr. - Hood’s Sarsaparilla| EP. Clarke, MPP, of the Orange a ae ee Sentinel, who presided, and Messrs. And other Blood Purifiers just opened uP | patrick Boyle, of the Irish Ci Ph. De Gruchy, Catholic Rees | Ghas, H. Olarke, Orange feeds D. ‘O'Brien, P. F. Cronin, Empire, and representatives from all the: other daily papers. Reports say that ings aoe = a Prescriptions Rromptly Attended to. Subscriptions zeceived forall newspapers CENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE Eine tank sul honoy Orde to 8 p.m. z ik end Money Order office close} -gAS, TORRANCE, 3a Piatsnangen! “\e movement has been inaugurated Adolphe Caron. Lieut Gov. Angers, 1888, This is sound financial manago-| | he isset aside. The Ontario aservatives are, protecting, San Caron, and those of the Mon: treal district are for Mr.Chapleat. Mr. Casgrain, of Quebee, was in Ottawa a few days ago, for the purpose, it is |, of persuading Premiér Abbott. to retain Sir Adolphe Caron, and. to cut off Mr. Chapleau’s gad. e dricads of Mr. Chapleau say that if that min- ister should be sacrificed, he will at once assist. in the formation of a third party on a néw basis, Mr. Chapleau will surrender his portfolio, but he vill remain in the House. Mr. Blake will then enter Parliament as chief of the new party, and-he will have Mr, Chapleau as his first lieutenant. «Tug claim of the Conservative party: that the Federal lists should be’ prepared under the authority of the Federal Parliament can be met by re- pealing the present law and enacting in its place a measure giving the coun-| try. manhood suffrage. This -will do ay with the necessity of the labor- ious preparation of lists based upon a plicated system of franchise—al- fey very near manhood suffrage in effect—and simply give every Canadian of 21 avote. The change will not be a great one. ‘The law is now so like manhood suffrage that it is practically a disenfranchising measure, declaring that certain few citizens shall not vote, And these unimportant exclusions present all the immense opportunity now enjoyed by party agents for their favorita game of cut and thrust. Manhood suffrage would shut off this line of trickery; would please the politicians by greatly lowering the cost of watching the lists ; would en- | courage the young citizenship of the country, and would keep the Federal elections under Federal control.”— Montreal Star, trigls and tribulations. It is said that | &™ within the party with the ‘object of get he Wonderful Hood's ogee as a blood par. 0 Ponda or Se try it is to know ae = Besarate ‘t Hood's Sarsaparilla. For a general family cathartic we eon fidently recommend Hood’s Pills. They ‘Jit is alleged, is certain to enter the jshould be in every family. HE- GORNER- STORE Opposite the Post Office, Milverton « Self Praise is no Recommendation” OUR PRINTS no. recommendation x hands-they peak fur themsclyes. | Wa Nine al Kinds, all widths, ‘all the latest patterns, af all prices from $ cxcns are sure to p! DRESS GOODS Our stock in this line is the finest ever seen in Milverton. double widths, in all the latest patterns MEN’S SUITINGS Our «pring importatfons of Men’s Suitings and pantings is now complete, and notwithstanding the big advertisements of other dealors we have a stock hot equalled in this part of the country, both as regards price and quality. OUR eI LOR Wie eae trata talon on the pr sie VERY TIME, Without cutting by any NEw . bu ko will make your suit up in the latest style of the art, Call ied ton Aba work he is dong. Guenther & Schmitt Both single “and emises, who is a thorough mec! Centre Store, opposie post office, Milverton, SCHNEUKER & ROTHARRMEL'S Is the Cheapest Place to Buy Saws, Nails, Glass, Putty. Seales, Axes, Fence Wire, Oils, TINWARE A GOOD STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Schneuker & Rothxermel ‘South side of Main Street. {A full Stock of Drugs, Patent Med-| "Ree. Mr. Rupert exchanged pul icines, Toilet Articles, ete. -always kept-on hand, ‘Try rock salt for your. horses and cattle, ‘and keep them healthy. G, N. W. TELEGRAPH OFFICE. ely Dr. J. F. CATTERMOLE. | (22a, ad ATCHES! Ww STATUES. oe such beautiful asy matter to buy. “our goods and learn the| 8 o'clock one night last week ler why watches are 1 red in front of a store on 2 8 i is Ba a 14 Ka the prices, and. for ign and elegance of finish the ranteed. TE ¥. C: SMITH, Propr Manager, Daneel Milverton. = |sigheds Tell m © S. Grosch left Winnipeg “last | ee — Tiverton Drug Store eeerraet i —Thi ill will commence ‘operations the latter part of i tie veak ar egraaing “26 week, ith Rev. Sunday fn —* There is bit one thing I desire,” she i,” he pleaded, “*and you Sialt have it, What istit?” * Rest, ir. Baugh, of panes po z Ladies! our millinery department, is anagement of Miss Vickers. t Kertcher, a lad of about, 14 ith a ery painful accident la getting is caught in crashin, fingers of the left aa 80 paily th thatttro of may 3° Milverton. i building ce | ev the ut store in the Sent neon has aan mn rented by ren “April, Larger and more, eal quarters. has pecome & he growing prey entlemanly inanaget, re me linnelfs competent workm: —There are _ill-mannere: won't be So to refer to this again, mber of the leading egg men in Western ‘Ontario intend buying cuss by weight hereafter, ‘This seems to, us the proper way ‘to buy hen! feuit ae a Beewvanioaller sand desler being che just now, either by weight or by the. dozen, so long a8 they get cost out of tl MILVERTON MATTERS Of for Maniteba anes Suirn, Wm. Witte, so Lombert a Ch toba and the North | The two former | ter su in Smith’s Friday evening last, when the ing officers of the Milverton ‘Spring Show were elected: President, John Goodale ; Vice-Pres., N. fess Bee.Treas,, H. Gleiser ; Directors— Sam'l Whaley, H. Hasenpfg, Thos Whalley, F. Guent Tt was decided amir Wednesday, April 20th. Sonic new features will be introduced, ted there will be a large es, and liberal prizes wil] be awarded, -=lbis the business. af the newspaper man to “make a —H you haves bone ef contention with anyone throw it to the aoe €o. rae ba! ‘seorday last for a —Dr. Tmo ae is Bie: 75 be aroun again Pi a week’s suffering with lumbago. is coming with all the celerity e gait of our ¥ editor of an “pike sheet pul euntiest somewhere in the neighbor- ood of Stratford, takes us to task for an i revious issue of wi dg zz Za Miss Lettie Huntley Is the sister of Mr. W. S. Hunt Cortland, ef penter and builder. ite Frans pene, gives coat the absolate ruth concernin; and mar- ote “ecorery by 1 y the tid of Hood's “€, 1. Hood & Co, ete Mass. ear Sir: Twelve years ago T began to 0 low told me ple imagine that they are making giant strides nadbelet they Pick: “< Why do you call her a daisy 2 “ Be: roposed she came with a every day has one Michigan, is visiti sting i All were pleased to see ag looking so well. show of entire horses on W il 20th, when liberal: prices . will ah rded. ht. Joseph Gihson will be in Milverton <x Thursday (to-day) 24th inst, buy any om 3 to 7 years y z 8. ay Patboticwe uillessiaeeh, oleae woeating AY Milwerlouraisd-will be” prepare i the domesticated day celebration, and the pur- prise Sencanren There Was No Hope and I should soon die. I could not be moved from face were napkins continually reddened with east ane Pa an ted ‘ial, and pal if I aa via Ta Hood’s s Sarsaparilla. I told her iui be fo A Waste of Money but finding it would comfort her, I began tak- to Ives ablo to eit up a tow nia Jn a month could walls One day I asked w 52 Py she eric First ay thad Felt Hun- * Two Y¥ I rds on with re petttcasii and in six -was as W chet my life. ae poe, four years since i, and I rey E oars coset incon nOrany Temes: if ever a human being ee Oe sion gn ‘bended knees it was Aue? ‘hat Sarsaparilla, a pared avissiaabie Saved my Ete ss) ‘Messrs. Sager & J druggists of Cortland, say that | prot Kaley" “is a highly respected lady; her statement of what A as {follows : Barrie Tsland, Ont= Rie ny St. Jat y to} Mrs. Joun McLean. out argued by three Tories on one sie an Gate on tis othe Mone Ang athe 1803. fy i nothing applied Fatt o fow-applicad her 0b ieee ai removed the there's 's not a grain ADY writes ‘the simple truth as been a great sufferer from neuralgia | 5 for the last nine ae ad- heartily endorse allen mney tele Complaint, as have been greatly benefited by its use.” L14 Rev, William Wallinekea Of Sparta, N. 3, ee sHides mit May hasked t deem i my dt Saas sattsing and souls I woul ta arcades area ot ‘tte ving ta Oho a Afflicted With Bails having 80 on her ‘fimibs, and. vundble to i. I had heard of ee Sarsaparilla, and bonght a bottle, half of es =F have? 4 MANUFACTURERS OF AND ‘DEALEHS “EN : Daas (Shots will be sold at closo figures, so that you will find it will a net to soo our steck aud “buy our ‘odds, ‘os Agent for Genuine Singer ‘Sewing Machine Main Street, Milverton * NAILS * AVING before t! . late advance, I am in fy sition to furnish intending builders wit Nails at surprisingly low prices. Call examine ont and get prices. Bible Depository Here. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE Parlor and aan Stoves pene tormented like Job, and I a ght 2 ‘potilo (on Sunday et that) and From ail the country, asking if testimonial arid of gourse I vrata all it was, and have the Imowlodge of Scores and Scores Fielded toil, Dllousnoss and pate have en corrected in iny own family. This is the only patent aneflicine I have felt ike praising. Ispeak notfor ©. I. Hood, but for the Jobs who are kupatient an mented beyond endurance. Nothing 1 Of will elesnse the Mood, stimulate clean the stomach so perfectly as Hood's Sarsapariiia Any person wishing to know more, enc stamp will be informed. Yours for the health, happiness and virtue of pre ue. FlOLLINSHED, pastor of Presby- terian church, Sparta, N. J. Dairy Pails and Creamers van soon be a necess: those in need of such will find everything i in line of Tinware, at right prices, and in endless variety. “Frood’s Piils caro habitual constipation. T ? Hood's. Sarsaparitia confi. SPRING STOCK aS NOW COMPLET!

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