MEDICAL HALL POST OFFICE BUILDING ay A Fresh Stock of BiBB Hood’s Sarsaparilla And other Blood Purifiers just opened up ‘Au Prescriptions Promptly Attended to. 7 Subseriptions received for all newspapers image CENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE Post: Office hours from 7. repel Ratings Bark sad Meaey Onde Shia ee at 6 p.m. JAS, TORRANCE, ‘Miss Henpenson, Asst. Postmaster SILVERWARE Large stock of Watches of the best mann. facture, such as Elgin, ham, Columbus, English Lever, etc. = iatches and Clocks a lowest prices, LADIE Solid gold or silver watches, and solid gold rings—a nice assortment. People always find it best t . | father. The next move, if'the storekeepers do not comply, is to start a store for themselves, and how successful they erally are is illustrated in county of Kent, as stated above. The very element of weakness is bound up in their system, and the farmers soon find it out and transfer their patron- age to the regular storekeeper. Let the farmer attend to his farm and the merchant te his store. , —. Geo. T. Buackstock, the eminent S| 5] spoken of as candidates for the seat in the Local House, left vacant by the death of H. E. Clarke. Either of these gentlemen would be a worthy successor. Twere is an old and true saying: “Some individuals gibbet themselves into notoriety where they might have otherwise quickly retired into oblivion.” ‘This is especially true of the proprietor (J) business manager (sic), or managing director !!! of the Stratford paper that, is to-day the laughing stock of Can- adian journalism. We refer to the Stratford Times. Iv has been the misfortune of this young man to be pitch-forked into a respectable position that nature never qualified him to fill, And it has also been his desert to fall headlong into quite a respectable legacy, left him by a hardworking This individual felt it duty to read to the editor of Tux Sux a sit line sermon. This is what was go = “Phe Milvettin Sai last” weak we corded a death for March 25th. This was published on the 17th, paper , | therefore making the thing look rather ods. | ridiculous. ur proots, yo lad, and don’t make such. errors.” fee i your fr tek RAS In the same issue of the paper in ood au watch or chain, or anything in| which degenerate individualism is the jewelry’ line, snch as brooches, ear ee a ier eles apes: predominant characteristic, the front tacles, ter and ret Grand ‘Trunk time, go| page was one mass of orrors, some George Pfafi’s Jewelry Store, Milverton. “Tam happy Ringe my surroundng | Hendred in odd, grammatical, typo- pare eet ise a gratifying and increas- ee and “bulls” pure and jag support they have given me, that all Rg suppor ibey hare, given, imple. Here are a few of them: tch and Jewelry Be. pairing promptly executed at lowest prices, The ailverton Sun THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1892 Tue Canadian Press is the name ate neatly-printed paper recently. started in the thriving town of Campbellford, by Mr, Geo. H. Newton. It is to be independent-reform in politics. We wish our young friend all the success his enterprise and energy deserve. Tue editor of the jealous contem- porary to the North of us—Phe At woot Boe—reads us the same sermon, as The Times man, with the distinction that the Bee man manages to crowd three glaring errors into the six-line paragraph. Fyrther comment is un- necessary, Ir the Patrons of Industry, instead of interfering with business men, would spend their strength in improv- ing the methods of farming, we shall wish them success, but when they begin to interfere with mercantile matters, we think they would be better attend- ing to their own business, at least until they have served an apprentice- e About a yeartain. ship at storekeeping. ago there were sixteen patron stores in the county of Kent, and to-day there are six. Ten have foundered and more are expected to follow. What is ‘the cause ? a person will naturally ask. In the first place, when a lodge of _ the Patrons is organized, the members go to one or more storekeepers and demand that they be supplied with gome kinds of gtaples they even ask jor still Innger reductions, course pe? honest doaler ean comply with} 77, tese demands, as no business can - genducted 0. Kes than 15 per cont, -class. |‘ Heated with heat,” “frightened to extremes,” “Ald. Macdonald thought it the most nonsenical thing for the Water supply Co. to think,” “communica- tions was read,” “the unfortanate ladin company with another employ,” “that the Amperes(?) placedin tite clerk by the Reliance Co. is out of repair, “The editor of the Forest down to enjoy a few day's “the Mitchell Recorder last produced some Shakespere,” and so 0... Thee are mild ones, but they serve he purpose. It no doubt seems a waste of time and energy in paying this amount of attention to the wild ravings of the the poor imbecile who conducts the Times. But then degen- erate individualism invariably attracts ofice to itself in all civilized times a certain | 0? amount of sympathetic attention, and it has done so in ie case. Smashing as Combines Editor Mizvertos Sux Sir,—The present condition of the farmer is receiving much attention from all quarters, but’ mare especial; from the combines, their organs an representatives in Parliament. Re- formers are continually telling us that free trade Ala the whi Beek. meai ie aaa: tariff| he, good Grit that he is, defends this England , is the hears ie steal. baron we read for’ ‘all our ills, Tei is OE, ceonecelce ans of did not ind robbing by the strong dwell here he errors of this haa ut he turned away with con- proposition; for it has already received | tempt from obi ing by the sh ns its quietus at the ae of the electors. t of the monopolist and On the other han Borty tell the farmer het he ie tebter an the se as well off as the combine-tidden agri- Now, he els does not _en- joy the re rofits af his own lal erefore the Beton isa slave, nut of the soil, but of the combines. Ashaa been quaintly said— Lives of farmers oft. us, Honest toil don’t stand a chance; re we toil we er behind us Bigger patche There appears to be a very unjust and unfair criticism of aes “aims a objects” of the, Patrons of Indust copied perc fe soar the Monta the Stratford Herald of pore ok simply propose the ovcr- week re-| Ko United States, ee ussia, and quite i to | Rostock, 28th March, 1892 pane Aas qj the health tone and pre’ OPENED OPENING We beg to respectfully an- nounce to the north trade that our importations from Great Britain and the continent are now to hand and opened. -The opening of the new and stylish designs in wearers of Dress Goeds, is always a mat- ter of interest to ourselves, but to the buyers and wearers of them they must and will haye a special interest. What may now be seen at our Dress Goods opening next Saturday morning — remains for you to see, We have been priviliged to supply many of our Morning- ton, Milverton and Millbank friends with dress fabrics, and look forward to an increase of trade in that direction. We invite new faces to our counters, feeling that we have the goods, you have the money, and a exchange will suit us beth. A case of Perrins’ Laced Kid, including first quality undressed gloves. Yours, W. J. FERGUSON 21 Market 'St., SrraTrorp thaw: dic thet eovitanees tae ehinery, with whit they. propore. ‘0 | scion numbers ne i seo) Tihinate order would beeome'e power for SCHAEFER the TAILOR SAYS Its a matter of taste whether you wear a plaid, a checked, or a striped suit—all are worn. f $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 “ suited.” Schaefer the taling Main St. Milverton Cpposite the Post THE: Gorner - STORE Office, Milverton ne Th Ee “aMillinery - Openingyz- NOES tes pay antiolnée to eb that our Mil- linery ae will be opened for the season on Frmay and Sarurpay, April 1st and 2d. We have ‘secured for this sea- son’s trade the largest and finest stock of Millinery ever brought to Milverton. The latest English, German and American styles will be seen at our rooms. Our Dress Goods and Prints are not equalled by any other house in this part of the country. An invitation ex- tended to the ladies to visit us, "| Guenther & Schmitt Centre Store, opposie post oflice, Milverton, in the land. As the Jiswrance G1 ats the Patrons may be “ab: Tately ignorant of business principles, and know absolutely nothing of the value of gools.” “They. may be even so stupid as to imiagine that “the re- tail merchant can carry on a business” accommodation paper “at a profit of 12} pee cent. and pay his devts.” But this they do not know: the farmer “displays his ignorance” e carrying on a business a! less than one pet cent.; and, when ae capital is eaten up, pays his debts by crossing the lines. Hence the exodus. Tt has been estimated that over $400,- 0 were wrongfully taken out of the pockets of the people last year by the salt combine alone. S Ss to ing and anes punishable offence, Truly yours, AS. "Can wvonn Soe oem Is the Cheapest Place to Buy Seales, Axes, Fence Wire, Oils, Saws, Nails, Glass, Putty, TINWARE A GOOD STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Schneuker & Roths.ermel Main Street Milvertem Your Bigod Und. kal this season to expel i 5 eet keep up isease, You should take: Hood’s "Aiteapertiio the best blood purifier and system ton- Tt is unequalled in positive med- icinial merit. Hood’s Pills are purely Saher a! perfectly armless, effective, but do ni cause pain or grips, Be sure to ms joad’s. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the .|Horses Wanted ! ny size, weight or color, to put some of my single Harness oa, of which T have a fine assortment, and prices low snough for mre = buy a set. ‘Come and examine them tatore noe you buy Success Sweat Pads! stock of the celebrated Success Swepa =} A Brantford Ro. 1 ar For Sale, Nearly New. Can be bought cheap RYE STRAW WANTED Wm. Appel, The Harnessmaker, STREET, MILVERTON JUST "PASE AT THE MILVERTON ~ DRUG STORE South cy of Main Street. Ehy’s Ciba Family Medieines| Eby’s Butternut Bitiers Eby’s Wormwood Pain Killer Eby’s German Breast Balsam Phy's Hlsetrie Salve Ehy’s Liver Pils N. W. TELEGRAPH OFFICE ‘Dr. J, F. GATTERMGLE. REHOVAL J. H. Gunther ‘Ts ‘roffoving his Jewelry and Watehmaking Sicre into dhe Grand Central Hotel Block. ‘SEE THIS SPACE ‘NEXT WEEK 20. GUNBER, ‘Proprietor, istowel Eiit verton. HURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1892 ‘MILVERTON ON MATTERS ‘eter Ena os of a new ue of Tat ely inter: esting, and is one of the best stcries published for a long time. Tell your i ‘as one of the seven Republican Sena neighbor about it, and get him to take | fons “4 t Guilty” with the Wne Quy. Sixty-five cents to the end} Democrats and so secured the acquittal of uf the your, Ps Johnson. ‘Th S Miverton ladustry is Pfeffers. Bros. grist mill. a any pe “dozens of farmers ies ee teams iced tbe seen waiting nat the gill. Many come te twenty mee to ‘this mill, such is the Break dg aul ‘acy anunly. 4 with custom w ‘Weare pleased to see so much f #aken to induce the farmers to come jhere, and ae Proprietor are doing a great amount of good BY Be rade which fiey daa i the tor Mary ladies. i "Milverton have of mediately pounced upon. Take walle ing. Milverton Spring pall 8 Wednesday, April 20th, next | Snr evenin, Jacob Schmitt spent Sunday with rien in 3 Mr. Alfr = Gach of Listowel, spent fiypday at wes omein M Miss M. Mohr, of Gaashll, has as yisiting with ler friend, Miss Pfc, gown. —Mr. John Engel, veterinary student, has returned to his home here for summer. om, Gideon, m, purchased several] horses when ib Mivervn on Thursday last. Fair mM 3 z fs will have his mill run- ‘ning in a few days, with Mr. Zurbrigg, of Bebringville Mes. Wm. bid of Milverton, went mar vy last, to visit her oraly a ind ter the Grip is entirely reaparilla, It really ogi ks the weak stron; e ee pseat industries in} di ‘The many friends of Mra. R. }sennett, | in Yo Wear. that she ia’laid up ngs. —Dr. E. H. Eidt dentist, FA ‘Stratford, jis met visit to ‘Apel oth. —Milverton is slowly but steadils “grow. ing. This week Mr, Huber opened a batcher shop in Hoffiman’s block, “Success oe Mr Blunck was unable to hold ser- Sunday mrhing next at 10. = The ailitors report ot receipts and ex: wenship of Mi n printed:at this office, and wi rire = ior ae by the ek in a few days. wre eparel 16 treat diseases of fite domesticated animals. r c. V.S., of Gladstone, Man. ., formerly of Milverton, m, had the mis- fortune to Jose a his instruments, clothing and other Property in the recen dinastratia 3 t Gladston —Messrs. Conrad song jr, Christo- ifferam pointts in Manitoba with large number of acquain- r. Jas. Coutts, Milverton’s cattle king, eet only “made himself famous as a weather prognost: immortal ized his having made a lucky deal in the sleepy village to the north afin known as ‘Atwe y preoction should be taken by the residents of Mi! ee irom disease. eellarsand ei ite ‘spared to ae the various diseases hat are caused by such neglect, aa refuse art iatea ot deposited on the pe at 3, Boston, Chicago, ‘ond Naples. are among | the cities to be represented in The introductory ractiole. of ti eaee, leads this number, describes “The Bosial Awakening in London,” and i t Splich i tot gives ixick pen-picty jortant. events in ‘politics, history an: The. fest article Ye *ontied he Impeachment Trial,” and is by Edmund Ross, ex-Senator from Kansas, the scene with will be sorry to ‘thew with a severe attack of inflammation of the |'ta lw a we. $. who recently | tl 1 fii hantee ar ehe ntario Veterinary a has locateil.in Milveiton, ténd isnow | Beatrice in South Aftica—s the future gold fields of than ‘be third o Ww. ittiam re Apthorp’ papers on ‘Paris Theatres and Con: = r be a) mid it ent of Gran ro -niitured satire, ‘t The Retections oe Married Man,” and another instalment ‘of Stevenson's’ ‘ Wrecker,” Which brings the story up to tht narrative of the mysterious man on whom the ig he tale hing There besides short stories—** A case cieiite,” rice Witte, and ** OF the Blood Reyes is by. d Bene int View discusses «5 ime,” “Polities and Pablie Opinion,” and Maupassant. ot Lower Cabot, Vt., Ref oe Dalton, N. H. A Faithful Pastor Is held inhigh esteem by his people, and his opinion upon ten spi irtfnal a The rola ‘ing is baer a oe influential in New how s‘Sarsaparilla in our tben- Tecor- ‘Sienaed i ty thers tor tha aprons are ments, al hres a oo or hom. pares certified t great be by its We Honestly a Cheerfutty gee it as the in blood puri Dut ets af To: Aisa. we dean Hood's Pils tant One Cink fumble. | Tis, Stone saps she e them.” REY.J. P. Better than Gold Mr. Geo. T. Clapp, of tee cary Mass., says: “I am 82 years of a for 8 years have suffered with peal «| are ices of my, A A few years aj cE hast pe woes ip ited, Tere + 8 ment ie camuot do with Of St. ens ee! s,Ont. ‘A Great Suiferer from | Dye pepsia Perfectly Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla est stomach tonics known to medical science are so happily com- bined in Hood’s Sark that it cures Indigestion, and Dys; in ji severest forms, when other medlciaes fail. In many cases oe rilla seems to possess a magical touch, so quick and 40 arayng the relief. ae the ie Teutlred ery ach ith Syepopain; ‘Thao taking medicine been For 25 Years CORDIAL ENDORSEMENT, Mr. C8. Grosch, is back from his Man. itoba trip, el clear-eyed, vigorous and as fall of Uptod. is having, his hotel =o aet ee iia lend a age will present a piseng Brake Fram Mr. Sanderson, the Druggtst, “I know Mr, Aikens to be a strictly honest straightforw: and take much pleasure {m testifying to the truth of the testimonial he gives .” F¥.G. SANDERSON, Drug- ist, Queen Street, St Mary's, Ontario. Manly, nao dng gangrene ad fe pioneer corps which pened tas way inte “Cloliea Mecirialanitt A Short Time to Live Purse ‘urge Degan taking Io em reeves toes the avole lower part of my leg and r rey bu it hiss analy an a i i ueliully, say nara f atl een for many Thave taken no atte medicine and ider that I owe all aay improvensent to Hoad’s Sarsaparitia gold. Fearn: & Hoop’s PiLL6 are purely vegetable. <|Look! Take this Chance aE. G. GROSCH & CO. MANUFACTURERS ©f AND DEALERS IN = Boots and Shoes ARE GIVING A {Solid Vietoria Silver Spoon with wath 4 oz, botile of Sik Bdge Dressing. The spoon cannot be bought in any regular jewelry store for the price you pay for both spoon and dressing. Our spring stock of boots and shoes is just about complete, try us and be Convinced. Bible Depository Here. Main Street, Milverton + NAILS # AVING purchased a car load of Nails before the late advance, I am in a po- sition to furnish intending builders with Nails at Surpelineey low prices. Call and examine them and get prices. SEE_OUR GALT AXES AND CROSS- eh SAWS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHE: Agent for Genuine Singer Sewing Machine _|Parlor and Cook Stoves rey on Hand _ W. ACHESON The Hardware Man Milk Cans Dairy Pails and Creamers will soon be a necessity, and those in need of such will find everything in the line of Tinware, at right prices, and in endless variety HAVETROUGHING, ROOFING and REPAIRING WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Lining and Repairing Cheese Vats a Specialty W. D. SUTTON Acheson’s Block, Main Street, Milvertes shown Styles, D. M. Ferry Hooos Lisp sor the best after-dinner Pills, sssidt dizestion, prevent constipation. + The GROSCH & LOTH © New Sprmg Ha We have just opened out one of the finest and best assortments of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Hats ever in Milverton, in all the Newest and Latest and at Prices that cannot be surpassed hy anybody, A special assortment of Hats for Boys. Call and Examine our Stock Before Purchasing Elsewhere. : We have opened out our stock of Steele Bros. and ’s Celebrated Garden Seeds Hustlers for Trade