MEDICAL HALL: HELLIBORE Fi i aati aden ‘Mil Prescriptions Promptly Attended to. ions received for al ap ‘CENTRAL TELEPHONE.CFFICE ‘Post Office hours from 7.30..a..m. with him at the convention, and the vesult is shown in the defeat of Mr. ent, who was the Orange candidate rather than the conservative candi- volumn, the Conservatives will open she campaign by a public mesting in Milverton on Montlay evening next, ut which able speakers will be present to uphold the Government side of the questions of he day. The Liberals have not yet announced their meet- ings. _A sharp and short campaign seems to ‘be the order of the day. WE wish it to be distinctly under- stood by everyone in this ‘community Mavings Bank and Monéy Order fice Vives | that the threatened loss of patronage JAS, ‘TORRANCE, Miss Hexverson, Asst. ae'6 p.m. JEWELRY stvehwaa Tange stock of Watches of th facture, such as Elgin, Waltham, Cahanbus English tae ete. Watches sat lowest prices, and guaranteed. LADIES’ - Solid gold or silver, watches, and solid gold ri hon ple aware find it ‘teoRce PFAFF'S: JEWELRY ‘STORE iam weekly prod: ‘prices cheap ‘enough for every rich rh Paral as Sree cto i they are r 24,1 guarantee all. ind docks, The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1892 will not deter us from at all times drawing the attention of our reade: to what we may believe to becontrary to the public good. While we desire to live in peace and harmony, we will never be found shirking our duty to the public; we will riot overlook in the wrong at any time we shall only ‘be too glad to make the amende honorable, Tne Sun is published for the people, not for any one class, clique’ or faction, and we propose to continue in this line, no matter what the canse- quences may Frre binder twine was again dis- cussed in. the Dominion Howse fast: week, but the Government made no change. The Government side of the - | question was ably upheldiby Mr. Chas. ‘good: Fairbairn, member‘for South Victoria, who is & practical farmer—not one of your gentlemen farmers—but one who handles the plow and axe when not. engaged at Ottawa. Mr. Fairbairn quizies as regards twine, and he was g | convinced that the Canadian farmers last-year had cheaper twine than the -| Americans. He substantiated his s.| statements by reading letters from ap: |Gifferent -farmers *|He said that the combines in the in the States. twine business in the States kept up the prices there, and he failed to see, if the duty was removed; how Can- *S| dress material last week, A very satifactory showing of Dry Goods in all depart- ments now at 21 Market st. A most attractive showing in the Dress department. A very large turn out of We cut a great many of the finer lines from 75c, to $1.50 per yard. The widths vary. The tengths dress run 4 to 6 yards. In Black goods we do.a very satisfactory trade. Keep /nothing but all wools, silk and wools, and pure silks. Fine mourning goods can be bought to good purpose here, W. J. Ferguson 21 Market St, STRATFORD A’ good sky light im- mediately over the dress de- adians would be b: 1. He voted with Government to sustain the duty. In another column will be found a letter from Mr. Cameron, teacher in THE TORONTO ELECTION Tue election on Friday last to fill the seat in the Legislative Assembly made vacant by the death of the late H. E, Clarke, resulted in.the election of the Liberal, Mr. Bigelow, by a-plurality of |. about 800 over Mr. Kent, the Conserva- | 2 Man, ed by the newspapers forthisremarkable result: Neither patty liad the re- motest idea Mr. Bigelow would be el- ected, consequently the surprise was general, when the result was made known. A very light vote was polled, enly about 9,000, out of a possible 22- 000. The conservatives have only themselves to blame for losing this constituency, as it is strongly conser- man; and as 4 result he polled the party voté: On the other hand, the eonservatives oe not nominate a strong man. Mr, Kent received the nomination on the Orange vote at the sonvention, and while he is a man whom not even his enemies could say anything against his personal character, it was believed by a large number of conservatives who are not Orangemen, that an abler man shoitld have received the nomination, and that so important a constituency as Toronto should send an able man to support Mr. Meredith. The great body of conservatives ad- ministered a just rebuke to the wire- pullers. who are responsible for Mr. Kent's candidature, by remaining away | candidate, wi front the polls, as shown by the smal day evening next the 10th, inst. Wlen vote. The eleetion of Mr. Bigelow is 4 lesson to both parties, and illustrates the fact that the people won't be hum-| ti bugged all the timo. Mr. E. Sheppard, | man - who came so nearly securing the nom-| He goaroniacs ination at thé convention, could have|on the’ premises. carried theelection without any trouble, buggies a mma, and will be soli but he did ‘not pave the Orangemen | aly ones. Milverton Public School, anent the re- vent school examinations. While it is not our wish to do anyone an injustice, we think Mr, Cameron. would have h his case if h: tion was couched in more respectful language. He must remember that e complaint was laid with the inspect- or by the examiners, and not by “ the] ¢, ignorant” and “brain starved gossips,” as Mr. Cameron would wish to show. The ratepayers have a perfect right to | discuss any matter that concerns them, and we are inclined to believe that the gists are the people who. em: ploy a er, We learn by BM ite Cameron's letter that the Inspector has dismii the “charges, and trust that the teacher’s usefulness may not be impaired by the recent mquiry. Seriously I1l—Iecavering—An Improve- ment--Other Itents of News Mars. B. Kiencit has a seriously ill for the last two weel ropp, who hee task very ill for the last four weeks, is again re covering. Mr. B. Klenck purposes building a new fencei@long the front of his lot this will make our village look some. what better. Mr. G. Dallner and W. Zimmerman have commenced masoning with a full gang of men. Mr. Gropp's saw mill is. again in Spaton. Most of the farmers in this neighbor- foadibave finished seeding. A tarseas in tke interest of Mr. SE OF Daivd Serimgoour, the conservative ih el ero Ts : Diamant <> Yor able spenkers will address the electors. nequnrnre mace fomtog alk Wo puRGATiVvE For Togacco iit = a: Keates extends an invita- RES and examine his Hreath bona dupiay ee tor ies, all ot his Sour Stomach Giddiness ture, bytes he has now on Ne usness the best yee in is Nausea in oa are leo manufactuted | Food Rising Low Sp! that these | 4 your Drugyiet does ink keep te, send 26 cle. for 0 ed, OF id LO for hee bones free by Pot atas low: ices aa tha ines ferior factory | an {- partment. bor ScttakFen—In Mil fivaston pn Monday, May fnd, 1892, 02, the wife ob . Henry Schaefer of a dan, Warxer—| ton, on Tuesday, May aed, 180m, te wile of Gna Walker, of a Beiacut is carr: bn Friday, April 20th, 1892, th ‘of Geo, Bellinger, Ssicxen—In Newton, on Saturday, April 30th, 1892, the wife of Louis Seigner of ides See Ladies appreciate Anti-Dandruff from the fact that it not tly thoroughly, removes Dandruff with three Ta’ valnable toilet Peoparaticns For the above figure we will make to order an All-Wool pair of Pants, in our very best style. SCHAEFER the TAILOR Tue- Corner - Store Opposite the Post Office, Milverton Our Millinery season so far has been a most successful one, the ladies recognizing the fact that we are the leaders in this, as in all other departments. The season for Millinery has only fairly opened, and we have many new shapes on hand that have not yet seen the light ofday. We guarantee first-class workmanship, and cordially ex- tend an invitation to all who have not yet visited us to do so, and we feel confident you will be pleased with our display, NEW PRINTS NEW DRESS GOODS: Guenther & Schmitt Centre Store, opposite post office, Milverten: = SOHNUUKER & ROTHABRML'S Is the Cheapest Place to Buy Saws, Nails, Glass, Putty. Scales, Axes, Fence Wire, Oils, TINWARE 4 GOOD STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Schneuker & Rothnermel Main Street Milverton! ‘THERE (¢ hore fon THE prercenic Horses Wanted I : Wm. Appel, The Harnessmaker, Any size; weight or color, to pit Some of iny single Harneayes. of which I have a fine asso assortment, and prices low snough for anyone te buy a sét. Come and examine then before you Bey else Success Sweat Pads! Fhave just received a big stock of the celebrated Success Sweat Pade which I have bought right and am going to sell rigbs. Come and tee = Sweat Pads of me for Fifty Cents. They are fir A Brantford Wo. 1 Bicycle For Sale, Nearly New. Gah be bought cheap RYE STRAW WANTED MILVERTON DRUG STORE “West side df Main Street. Peeters § 4@ LARGE STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND ‘All prescriptions promptly Attended to ; that a W. TELEGRAPH OFFICE] cart Dr. J. F. CATTERMOLE, | ©! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! 3. H. Gunther WATCHMAKER And JEWELER! favites you to call and exariiné his fine new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ete., which he las dw on ‘hand in his new quarters, Grand Central Hotel block, Milverton. ZH. GU aE HER, F.C. SMITH, Proprietor, Manager, Listowel Milverton. gated by the Bins espe sod ended in my being ho Oa yon tinea stauea! nde eed who go sneaking around the you have 10 business, _ Saturate-your | persistent howlings. ae my side of the story was ‘heard and the case was being cena fused the truth, ae whole truth, and heart of every man present. Yes, and to this effect. Can we make it any stronger ¢ Tmight‘gé on to explain t6 you. re- garding some of those questions, which T can to the utmost delight and satis- faction; but I have already occupied too much space. I might in some future time refere to that matter if so neg My object in this writing fs to eradicate from the minds of that the invenasaiion’ turned out ‘com- Netély in thy favor. The In inspector Aleised aa'te enlighten the darkened minds of some of my fellow citizens, which I thus hasten to do. Hoping that I shall have henceforth the entire and unbounded sonfidence of every fellow citizen toa greater ex- tent than éVér. Iam, believe mé to ‘Yous well-wisher, D. Cam Promotion bang Milverton Public eas iS. the divitverton Sun 1. J. Weiderhold, 65 | 2. Seigner, e 3. Simon Baits, & Lewis Prefer, 383 Iecdoha Wi hitley, 375 7. W, Livingston, 351 ke fasetty rea 280 aie Lively ae Las ila, 1 . L "livin jens 376 2. Meili 4. Nannie » 298 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 189 on TOUR a xi Glen h16 508 MILVERTON MATTERS ‘Committed for Trial On complaint of his father, David hine was arres' mn Saturday last, ana iro ee before ne fosch and Dering, charg- ed with threatening the life of his father and others. _He was in a _vio- tent frame of mind when the officers Jwent to arrest him, ind before the “handcuffs were pliced dn Kini recéived | j ‘some pretty hard knocks: The young} 5. man has never been of strong mind, and those who know him say he is not proving. He was taken to Stratford jail, having been comtititted for trial. “and” enthusiastic “ aivtting vet ae ation of ‘Milvertin “was hel meeting was dltogéther in favor ey, “holding a demonstration on a muc . grander Scale thin in former years. It was decided to liold the celebration m. Gra 2 Fal Selenide, me Etulke Witte, 298 3, Géo, Beckiter, 9. jpencer, 295 4. Peter Spencer, 350{® (Rom Trin’ 208 Whaley, 284 S. Bundscho, 269 To spsidn gtr s 1, John Pfeffer, 396 SRS, 254 % Sol Grose 368 | 7. J: SHIGE 948 3. Albert Thoms; 354 BANE sesh, 2 4, Trex Whiley, 295 |9°B.Dorlaid, 241 5. Lydia Millar, “294 , TO TONTOR THIRD i, Bildie Rac, “228 |'6. H. Schithidt, 188 2m. reve 223 Le mine mt FROM PA Fa Russell Reddaway | Wesley Thomas. Bertha Miller te Henry Boeckier lla Pe eptten ees caumlt She 4 Emil Birnsti 63 Birtie Coutts, Henry Hartmier ‘y Beckner Charlie Livington Allie Ducklow rho Pak Milton Bundscho Ellie Smi Octo Weiderhold , . undér the'auspives “of the band, and oe ony, money that may be niade but of the “affair, will be ached over to the treasurer of the band. the following “wre the officers appoiitt imittee anagemént— Weir, W. ‘Abheson, Dr. Cattermole, 5: Toronto will take a ngough, of Grip, the celebrated hum- arist is expected to take part. Other oS will be announced next eek. reais Crrizens— curse on the light of eth pi these thick and heavy clouds; and com- etely dispersed and dispelled thew, undimmed pee, in | to vee tI el | —Miss Parsi, ot Linwood, is visiting at de- | Mr. % G. Grose! tided to make this the grandest celebra tion of ts naa ever held in this Jocal- 1 be a grand concert Pasmore returned to Her home in Giapt's oni Monday. —It is now the gy yof eveiy householder outbuildings oa Sed Whaley left for Huntsville, canner on Mon day. il be missed in = are circ Conta be Grimm, shipped a mix- ot Kea of cate and hogs to the Toronto wes ats a rt évet given in Milverton will be held in th he agricul evening of the Sea 's Birthday. re}. —tadiés, we have tpt jackets at $2.00 to to $1.25, and see t) a aaa noe fai req ali run n down, Hood Sarsaparills is just what Cae! to * adlg the past week Mr. Win. Appel Nadie teak istceesas aabeeemarale bo, his property: he match of (progress con tines: rand Central A met Driving Park dap wil will as this iy hata basiness: By eiacel nothing but the truth, de#p into the | th it now ne [As 6 bengeot to Whlinlow Sie i live among us in ease and lax tened. Mr. McUill University, Montheal, ih ge col son of a respected ington hassuch a bi right fu future beloreiim. Mr. watt Jas. Trim, who has been laid up eg corners. prying into thatters with whch | Zonk on Fesseteg, Mes Geen. A. De said there was no ant pablie mecviog not _ Milk 27 gt this week J. G. GROSCH & co. Miller, of Mornington, is week Decautie a resi igh- ard injury you live done by your, . gh verton, tet he my ge wed - = USES “| Boots and Shoes ae divin student S Sere ARE GIVING A is-card,|Solid Victoria Silver Spoon with each 4 oz, bottle of Silk Edge Look! Take e this Chance Nw Mil. ‘WANUPACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN “| Dpessing. The spoon eannot be bought in any regular jewelry vt store for the price you pay for both spoon and dressing. Our ich Gi meota Coe ‘Cured ‘of Suffering ‘Wonen I failed to obtain pe Death like Weakness babys me. Pans bir had intense pains from < ich eee ‘very are farstpailin tee it it. was » oF fete Whe L908 bottles Twas en Cured o ea Netiralgia man, for what it has done for me. my wi séatlod; Stek Heaaaenb; Catarrh and Neuralgia said try Hood’s sipaniiae 7 Attiae time I was unable to hort distance without feeling a limbs, gia ‘those in need of such will find everything in the \tirely 1 tired. o ctgeeiger ead ret ote a hanged we Hood’s Sarsaparilla that my fp order, that Sthert sitet as Ly grea § MERRICK, 57 Elm Street, "Toronto, Ont. (Clie es _Hogb's Pies gure all Liver Ilis, Bilious- spring stock of boots and shoes is just about complete, try us: afd he Convinced. Bible Depository Here. Agent for Genuitte Singer Sewing Machine Main Street, Milverton “t 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 gurpriiy low prices. Cail and examine them and get prices; Good anthority that # neural SEE OUR GALT AXES AND GRO} he eneaien st Ey hs eo BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEW! ey Dig, commie witht sharon eat hc A gre gee s au teint ees: |Patlor and Cook Stoves Always on hing h, ete. We or Rena Sigleter to all having such troubiesy aa WwW. ACHESON The Hardware are Man ~ Milk ¢ Cans. ii'soon 1 a neces eessity, and Dairy Pails ‘and Creamers line of Tinware, at right prices, ahd in eh endless variety HAVETROUGHING, ROOFING aid REPAIRING WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Lining and Repairing Cheese Vats a eietaty bs _W. D. SUTTON Acheson’s Block, Main Street, Milvertey 20 Ibs. Raisins as those usually sold at 10e. per lb. — 3 GROSCH & LOT ies of Milverton and Surrounding Country Do you want & Parasol? If so, we have over 400 of theni ranging from 20¢. ip to $4.00 éach. These were import samiplés, and to clear them out We sell them 25 per cent. less: thai regular selliig Price. This is really the best they are sell-. ing for value ever shown in the county. for $1.00, guaranteed to bé as good S