Milverton Sun, 7 Apr 1892, p. 1

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“IT SHINES FOR ALL” Vol. I_No. 17. MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892. W. W. WHALLEY ‘THOS. Editor and Publisher - | Some Inti from the rom other teresting Kies Culled Nets! storing Press and fr Sources r,of Kastner Ox 1 19 inStratford post-ol has helé for over gE has . of Listowel, CARTHAGE The Schoo! in Excellent onaag Feepal —Wood Bee—Other Hem: cTOR A school on Wednesday 0 found a large atiahdancd and business“ to of Monkton. -d, but we: oe ad on at grounds, that Mr. Trow willshortly 2 called to the Senate. Berlin, who + i, EIT, 1. E Hipple & will be = XM ——|was burned by he ex | April 14th in Newry. os clothes catebing while boi ling soap, is critically ill die S may Danret Wear 2; an-old man belong- ing Be! was struck at the BREN crossing jen Friday afternoon ise sly injured. Elma Agricultural Society’ ing show will be held on Thursday, ae fall show will be held on Sept. 2 bah ARKE, the ‘woman who for a me meeting at at Henry ‘Barber receive fer. of 4 cents on $10,000, This will 0. and assets $ probably be accepted. Beas verton, Ont. The Good warm stal ly and Cigars et She bar! 3. 8 Smit ma plenty of shed room. Proprietor. Mor H and “sworn to, ff oft Division, court Hotate and insurane gent, G ken, nce eee street, Milve Hair ea jonorary Graduate lege. Dis- J. ENGEL is now prepared to treat iiasomact tig osteo animals, ial attention will be paid to dentistry. Httverton, Ont, Telephone to either <dreg stores, 4 f USIC—Instruction on Piano (or, Organ. M ‘Terms Reasonable, Mins, # Milverto 000 Xe OA ig Be RS wanted. , tailor, Milverto Apply NEW MEAT ae GEO. HUBER i! to areas to the residents of nd that he has opene¢ block, and will al ity m Hofia's fresh and salt meats, sat ir share of patronagé, k every Monday, Wednes- 7 | NERYE BEARS ere new aie epee inet tated c bydrs ies ‘cent by mall a ine THE JAMES MEDICINE sronte es pasaphiet. BEPISO 7—$1.25 pays foe Tae ars to the en th ent - ane county | destroyed oe with~most Fl contents. Loss $ of | w sage; ete, and hopes to Mr.Ge eorge Doering, of Wel! got ontd the ice on the mill Sirs The s insufficient in strength to uphold chely corps avoirdupois 8 * in course of time it broke up and it another course of time one of the cae e| was drowned. 1 uap named Samuel Gilpy, aged i 7 years, a farm hand, was s tried Thurs aay sas by Police Magistrate O’Loane on the cl pean ane committed an ingot assault bed. Bue Snore of his Morn? ington t These aicalbead to have taken place on March 22nd. The young avn was tried summarily and Yeund guilty. The Police Magi: trate ser him to two month ol and ten lashes, five to pilictedjritktusten days of the date gr eiienss tad Bye babes the »5th and 10th of May. Sardrpay aboubild butosk the fare building in the rear of. Stiefelmeyer’s , New Hamburg, owned by Henry St ee it ete used for dostgelagis and other conveyances; was discovered to be on fire, The building was Reber of th $1,5 os tose in the Wellington Mutual for $50! The flames extended to a stable Ions to Joseph A. tots 2S consume spreading. Fauway night between 12 and 1 o'cloel wildin gs as wood. Most of | the furniture was saved, occupied by Mr. H." V. Foerster who who had ee fal peaeht it from the estate of the lateGeo. Kaufiman. The building aaa were insured in the Ws clngton Moto for $1,500 but il erthele: a severe loss to Mr. Owie ‘to the high wind Apes at the time, Wettlaufer’s gies ee ‘onthe opposite side of the fire several times, but was poe: ptly extinguished. 3 ‘There's Mazi Warar must, be the satisfaction, and ation, at. so smiall a cost, of one Zhe wi ites like thie# editor of ths res and pol gee Me ‘ews, Retford, Eng. ad wit a ae 200 perused disappeared. ave never had the slightest return of it since. nday three mules paloning sia attended the monthly fair in aan last Friday. Mi: err is visitioge * frienda in ston are visit y oa has a fine stock- of er sold a valuable young horse to D. ‘Kerr one day last week. School Report Tue following is the standing of the senior pupils of the Milbate» sehrool for the month of March ; h class—John McPherson 3. Eddie Ritter 120, Tessie. Rutherford 118, Willie Gillespie‘ 102, ae Clarke 76, pee Rutherford 7 e 5: Dy Sar Sherington 154, Alin Rather ed 13 aggie Gillespie 109, Lena M Pherson “]07; Archie Everatt 86, tie zie Sitter: 69, Addie Kineade enigr As lake ‘4 1 ‘Annie McLennan 95. Laura 89, Clara. Gillespie 69; Junior. third clas ss—Robbie Moki von 177 marks, Balle McLennan 121 6, FredNichol 118, nche Blair 101, Jenitie” Blair 65, B ine Spring 56, Alice Fink 43,’"Rach- el Mulcahy 25,Tessie Kincade 15, The average attendance for) the month wi 30. Tompson, teacher. EWTON Surprised—The Tow n Deserted os NUMBER-of our young men_sur- prised'our este ales townsman, Win. MteDona the evening of Bispietidlay, 0. Ross” was-‘elébted chiiemn wid reed by a. very apa speech, congratu im on this very important occassion and hoped he would still live to seé By oe jar ae days, after which the inner ma satisfied from % wellfilled Hadket: ‘the table was cleared-and the‘temainder of the evening spent in’ speeches, eon, asp) ete., ev ased with tl nights entertain éint. inday our little town was hotel stables and other buildings, from | j; ste, with impurities, owing to lack of exer- cise, close confinement in eny ventil- : laa shops and homes, and other causes. >and which must be miles i a day I walked 25 miles and the pain had| naoaiy aeserd, the following citizens spending Sunday with friends : Wm. 3eDonaid fp Stilo Hugh Rennie in Linw . Loeger ant mel in genie es m, and John Dunbar in Britton Ellinghand | in ‘Thorndale ; Zoeger’s in Milverton. Bonitgato ofall inds is booming here. hoped it will continue so. Danke the winter, the sys- tem becomes to a certain extent clog- | ged with waste, and the iy loaded Th cause of the dull, sluggish, tired feeling so general at this season, overcome, or the health may be entirely broken down. and skin, gives to the bi ne-pu rity and quality necessary to good’ health and overcomes seeds feeling. Kei ‘rsngha on pone April lst, 189 aged 42 Kerr, Mornington on Satara lay, 1802, Cane > Pride, wife of John Pride, of John B Huempix—in Elie on wee april 4th, 1892, Loui —In ice, on Saturday, 1892, the wife of F. Budder- daught r. 39, in n Weller the witesey John Walton of a dangh! Saxnen—In Wellesley, Ape 4th, shewite Millb : Wm Camp I<Hiad a wood-bee on Thursday week. A lady ih ont man from King-|a at Mr. ©, Schneider's Chas Ni iehol h 5, | decided in three ronn 977 | the wooly lit April | €@ HiESSON * Sales POOLE Sold Bis Motel—New Seeding s. Apams has disposed of his hotel ‘to Mr. Michael Cormann, Brewer, of Hamburg ; he intends leav- It is now on tl Jacob Gatchene, keeping it. Mr.-Lamont, from Listowel, very lucky last ‘week, as he put in e instruments, such d pianos ; he ee to put where e on ti jistowel with the in- If the weather keeps ae for another reek: our farmers vit com- e seeding next we RosTock Aceldent—A Three-round Scrap . Warnick, who resides near this vi illage, had the nas ‘tune one day | ¥ recently to be struck by a log which his strength he was trying to ie ce ished him to the ground, striking him ont the back and rendering him almost elpless eee afternoon two neighbors of this village were disputing utah courses, and in yebets anxiety to sco po basa sapere able, which finally led to blows and was Itis reported ittle fellow came out vic- torious. ae) rata ingto Manitoba— Piterasee —Recoverinz—Moved a R. J. Sommpr of this EN dis- ar of his heavy/ draught. Byron mare to Jos. Gibson, of Millbank for $112. z ke Mr. Fred. Reihl, sr.; and part of his 20th ins We dui Chalmers, sr, an old and re- pected farmer of this neighborhood, and who lin: Islands for some time past, died suddenly after relagse-of the Gripe d-spring manufac- to the Mrs. @. Gina is under the Doctor's care. Mrs. G, Dallner, who was seriously il with “inflammattony is recovering. Mr. Wm Schmidt, who has been employed by Mr. J. ae for the East- e summer. TheBrunner boys willgreatly miss Will, as he was always a jolly, good-heart- ed-dad, igtneees 8.8, NO. 12 at to Manitoba—Personal and quiltings have vieieaty. homes’ Holmes’ and'sisters will ar “for Manitoba .on «the twelfth, we wish thein’s keeps fine weather visiting with her brother, Mr. JJ Tucker, S.No. 9, Et Tur following is the pefeentags ob- tained by the’ pupils of S. 8. Billice, at HHetGicnt: sexicinettoaer ioe Hooé!s' Sarsaparilla has attained the|the month of March: ‘The examina- peng? popu og larity all over the pou tion covers the work gone over for the favorite Spring oe a the-month. Senior Fourth ry Is the accumulation of impuri Maurer, 65 per cent.; Emma a through the bowels, kidneysy diverinas acker, 50 per cent. Junior n oui Leslie Hert, 90 per cent.; Willie ie and Moses Schlotzhaurer, 62 per cent. each. Senior Third—Carrie Matrer, Ida Steinacker and Eddie~Herr, ; Mary -Settehaarer, ; George Soeder, wal , Herman Bu Sophia Malcho and Lydia Soed¢, e per cent. each; Henry Yungblut, 70 is per cent. Spring Shows Milverton—Wednesday, Apel 20 Millbank— Wednesday, Apri Wellesley pal tee { Shakespeare—Friday, April 15? “Listowel—Friday, April 22 it. Tuesday, April 19 Stratford—Tu Sander ofa family nuove to Tyre, Michigan, on the | ga f as been residing at the Manitou- | ¢| iG hees- eee Mahe “ondéhs ef the day in. this]? Su Seeding will start before Jong if it |“ Miss Hattie ic Stratford, is —son Sugar Making—Death ofa Respected Lady — Miss Nerrie Saearer, of Bright, is y iting | her sister, Mrs. James Burnett, this v Maser’ Wallace Donaldson, of the Classic city. is the’ guest’ of his | grand parent ie Mr. and . Wm. Chal Mr. Joseph Kelly, a graduate of siness lege, pete} es sister, Mrs. Wm. ‘agidbnibiy prior is departure to’ Manitoba, ° We wish iiink speek : The many friends of Mr. Albert 10 | E..Pepper, who has taken a six months’ course at Stratford Business Colle; will-be pleased to learn that he has. been successful in obtaining: his“adk ploma. Quite a number of farmers in this section are busy making maple syrup. a Sa a pare ae a lingering fineral took ‘place on Theley sicaetcaione largely at- tended. Rey. Mr. Rupert, of Milver- n, conducter in The' family haye the “sym- pathy of the community in their be- reaveiient. —+—— . A “The Foul Ulcer ta Commonwealth* wee Mityerron —When th CHREAERE COS find shai output too great for the demand and competition ruining pricés:’ down,* they fori & pombties Sleee aaah ‘mills, * and run prices up beyond all reason oF _ some even by almost every newspaper and periodi- eal in the land “to improve his methods of fi sg Sy short ais an cat finds the demand equal Produced a arouse him, Wheat at fo cents al bushel and eggs at 8 cents per doze indicate either “that farm ‘armer of experience knows that he cannot contin to Bro. duce at these fi and submit to the eel eh i of the” combines. A siple remedy must found, mbines must smashed, es filigei| unite to force Ce farmer at i ine sae apehvat no incor loss, to barter roduc the the Patrons of nents The do not’ vie me storekeepers or manufac There is nothing in ee Pannen or by-laws requii d They simply wish to B' wo governments—from abeoring a the capital aud labor a the farm Tt-has iBsas said that the, devil hag : sshorigage on all politicians and com- ifs, it i oped that he will foreclose i in re th Rostock, 4th Api 18 1892. to a soci other evening a couple Ho len were on the vere of understand hos! files hays liering the* r. ver occur to you to {uke Hood's Sereparila the best sp: aie this season.

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