Milverton Sun, 16 Jun 1892, p. 3

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“WODIUAL HALL POST OFFICE BUILDING Paris Green PURE AND FRESH Hill, a politician of bed corner- sf but who has the whele im. It is almost im- a It is ined that Hill is more accomplish this than Cleve- and this is the sum and sub giants, of hia claim. Of /<stires hip ee ekedtacire,Stelutes sellatvenreek au that if rejected by the convention he _-AIN Prescriptions Promptly Attended to. en ia New York acetal el State. It will. be. remarksble if a great party abandons its preferences in face of. « threat. of thin kind? “Te aeabl be anotable victory forTam man * SENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE est Office hours Frou 7.30 Mucaiby Ordex: pf loss at JAS. TORRANCE, tiger of that famous organization. Muss Henpenson, Asst. + ‘Postmaster ALL RIGUT SO FAR Reports from various parts of Ontario indicate that the crops have @ | not, so far sustained any serious dam- age by reason of the almost continu- ous rains of the past few week. In low land the grain has suffered somewhat, but on high ground, or where the soil is well drained both the grain and are ELRY & SILVERWARE -ge stock of Watches of the best manu. soture, such as Elgin, Waltham, Columbus, eis Watches and Clocks o a the farmers dor silver watches, and nee al tat. | of Ontario will have a good year. cs Tue date of the South Perth elec- tion trial has been changed at the: re- cong jr every t | quest of the Petitioner to Sept. 8th, to se oa i take place at Stratford. A LETTER a] in this week's "| Herald, signed by the Milverton Bell Sanitary Inspector, but anyone who if your intention is to buy a|knows this august personage would fd lock,watah or chain, or anything in never accuse him of being the writer. pe, | In order to write even a dozen line letter, it is necessary to have some ; | knowledge, be it ever so little. The > te ae increas’ Sanitary Inspector’s chief clerk als removed, pe it is anes-| displays his ignorance by the naturc ee of his remarks. Further comment is unnecessary. as tie, best set oem itch and Jewelry Re - Tue Mail is authority for the state- pairing promptly exeestedatlowert PH | one that Mr, Edward Blake has re ceived an invitation to make use o ins great talents in another sphere re that of practicing Jaw. n as come to him from the anti-Par- oti Teaders of the Irish member: The Milverton Sun " @HURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1802 THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS | tion, and itis said he is in communi Tur Beopublivaae? of the United] cation with them on the subject. States held their convention last week, ae for nominating candidates for the} Wauen in 1876 Mr. Blaine was firs: Presidency sand Vice-Presidency for|a candidate for the Republican nomi the coming four years. The Repub-| nations he received 285 votes on the | Dommery, 7900 licans have chosen Benjamin Harrison | first ballot, and 351 on the seventh. as their standard-bearer and have made their choice so decisively that it is ‘scarcely likely that there will be ny split in their ranks or important] started in with 284, and had 42. votes from the party. The in-|on the thirty-sixth ballot. Garfeld, - cident fs the death-knell of Blaine. tes ‘He is now an old man and is certainly not in robzst health, It is therefore olikely: that his man will be “added to Sis di ished | fi mg roll ‘Americans who have never achieved 220 and finally dropped to 118, placing Harrison in the majority. The recent defeat on, the first ballot must make it pretty clear to Mr. James G. Blaine have not added to the respect which {that the Republican party does not the outside world will feel for the Re-| want him. public. The uncontradicted state- ed ment that the delegates werq being) Szcnerany Jawes of the Bureau of Industries has issued a bulletin on the State of the erops throughout this province, The report shows that fall wheat is stillin a very promising con- dition, Warm weather, howexer, now would be very desirable, and if that sort of condition prevails for the dency is quite apparent, for Whitelaw | next Fees weeks an extra good crop Reid, publisher of the New York{may be expeeted. Spring wheat is Tribune, was nominated without. op-| not on the whole in as good conditio position. It is only a couple of weeks| as the fall wheat, but present pros- ii pects are up to the average and suc- "Nationalities! grocery type, : ie hi of th rt Nev York eS ae he wee the: Preach Rising w Spirits + | Wi vowr Drwarit es met Beep, send 35 cs. for 0 bom, FOR SILKS AND VELVETS We have their all wool rinted Delaines. We aye their all wool Cash- ‘ have their Kid Gloves, from Gren- oble, the centre of kid life and death. A pair and a half of gloves is the out come of one skin. How many Kids are killed yearly for the ladies hand wear and foot wear also ? The German We have German manu- factures and merchandise in niultiplied form and fine y dress goods, dress trim- mings, a variety of fancy linen goods, Eingleines and sundry dines British + from Manchester, — lace goods from Nottingham, fine mantlings. Scotland ---Glasgow is our seat and supply for many wool fab- Old freland From Belfast we get our linen hankerchiefs, tabl- ings, towelings, and other fine linen goods. W. J. FERGUSON 21 Market St., STRATFORD. ward, but indications are for a heavy crop. Hay and clover will be heavy. With respect to fruit and vegetation is backward. Apples promise to be a good deal, but the majority of the re- ports on grapes are hopeful. ‘The fruit prospect on is whole is en couraging.—The Worl AFTER seven years the Grant Mon- ument Fund of New ork has reached the $500,000 and the work will be once. Bat this time is nothin “Spare with the period which it to eos toe He Washington ‘ad BenkerEIit momen "$00 for fine bones free by Post. AN OPEN LETTER To the Readers of Tak Sun: There may be a few points in buying clothing which you have not considered as carefully as they deserve. Will ip pardon us if we briefly call them to your attention ? There are tertain immutable laws of business , everywhere recognized as unchan; able. One of these gs “the larger in quantity handied the lower in price. Please note that we own one of the largest mer- chant tailoring and gents furnishing businesses in this county. Another law is “Cash on the nail makes lower prices than credit. Please note again that we pay cash for our ir goods and that we buy in larger quantities than any of our competitors, two good reasons why we sell better goods at lower prices A third law is “ The lower the fixed charges of doing business, the lower prices can be made and still profit.” in that we have no rent to pay,-end that o our bn ducted on cconoita Tit eto. i pable explani of our S| ball pr oe aed iby proper i s tell you that we have the {nest steck of Sp i ae ian ie Is we have ever<cartied; “and rybu pret el an injustice if you do not se bes Fai Main St., Milverton. English dress goods from Bradford, fancy effects 4 re yi a N ER- . To RE and prints in cotton goods Opposite the Post Office, Milverton EGSUE ZEB A> tie cnc =~ Rapoains for the Ladies As the season fer Millinery is rew pettirg well advanced, we wish to clear out the balance of our seasonable goods. We have many fask- ionable shapes on hand, and we will rush them off at a discount of 25 per cent. We are de- termined net to carry over any Millinery, consequently those who wish bargains in this line will do well to call during the coming weer. We mean business, and will, without doubt, give a 25 per cent. discount until the entire stock is disposed of. i@300 Tubs of Gilt Edged Butter Wanted for which the highest price will be paid Guenther & Schmitt Centre Store, opposite post office, Milverton SOHNEUKER & ROTHAERNEL'S Is the Cheapest Place to Buy Saws Nails Glass Putty. Scales Axes Fence Wire Oils, TINWARE A GOOD STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Schneuker & Roths.ermel Main Street Milverton Horses Wanted ! Ang size, weight or color, to put some of my single Harn of which I have a fine assortment, and prices low Ribas foe anyone to buy a set. Come and exatine them before you elsewhere Success Sweat Pads! Thave just received a big stock of the celebrated Success Sweav. Pads, which I have bought right and am _ going to self right. Come-and ray ye Sweat Pads of me for Fifty Cents. A Brantford No.1 Bieycle aR Sale, Wearly New. Can ho bought cheap RX STRAW WANTED |Wm. Appel, The Harnessmaker, MILVERTON ‘Wert side of Main Street. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fallot Articles, Ute, ALWAYS KEP£ ‘ON HAND AN prescriptions promptly attended to & N. W. TELEGRAPH OFFICE Dr. J. F. CATTERMOLE NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! Rsmeiund eve aur meguificent stock of Bgin, Waltham, Rookford, Hampden = and Swics Watches. JEW ELRY Yntest designs at reasuvrble prices REPAIRNG es, Clocks and Jewelry promptly ‘eed and guaranteed. 4.H. GUNTHER, ¥. ©. SMITH, Proprietor, Manager, il | st | Ripka new subscribers to Tur Sun re | ceived since our ‘This is what we ‘want, and our present readers can help us to jreceive many mor s your neighbor take Tax Sty ?—If not, ask Bim to, and you rll be dees favor, or ae more subscriber: ‘THORSDAY, JUNE 16, 1892 MULVERTON 0 MATTERS | Mectiag Ora ton on Monday. business sacted thar the tae in the district cele-} rade the coming Battle of the Boyne, in Listowel. Tire act passed at the recent session of the Ontario Legislature to prohibit the sale of tobacco, or cigarettes to persons undst 18 years of age is now in operati The penalty. for selling | ‘ar giving to such persons is not ess | pues is lisble toa fine of $1 to $5 for each offen jord au he st aon of aa Ontario Logislature an amendment was made of the Landlord and Tenant Act, whichis not generally known. By the new en-| actment any tenant falling into arrears for rent wi he exception of the first asnonth’s liability, leaves himself open to he seized, and no goods or chattels which he may possess are exempt from seizure. me} orecy a article of personal property which y be possessed o} Knights of the Maccabees he regular pe of Tent e er M. pes a in wie ing, 8th, 1802, iste soloeing fier were elected far ee ensuing half ye 3 Commanr : ler ae council meeting next Monday even: w. J, Kay is attending the Generel Amenbly i in Montreal. si seme cision ate a “Tied. for visit to Mani —Miss Veit ot Sebasi ie visiting in town, oe of Mrs. —Mr. i Gadtivay ermmenced putting up, kis new grain‘elevator this —Messrs. ave been doing jury duty at Sno, Goda as eae Wm, Harmer, of Milverton, is ‘tratford this week at entertained in oe onset on «the merit of Hoods Sarseparilia is not aceidental but ia the rerult of care(a! study and experime: —The May in of the Milvertt Cheese. Factory was to Mr palbatyi ne, of Stra ae sa Teagh 94 cents pi id, = HM. Schaefer ni W._D. eir Sany ratte ‘ing the grand lodye meeting of Gauadian Order of Foresters, nt Stratton =A crip ve anu St Jacobs pro iptly ard permanently. out seetess Dan’) Miller and Mt 3s Rosa ‘Over- Egbert, are visiting in tow: May he live long to enjoy its comforts. tention is drawn to the ady. another column re the Dothinion | Stratford. _A fine day's sport promis, ee ers: red juirin cl, aad ory: pleasant kes big business in lumber and m Dan'l Neiber, who has been clerk in Mr. H. Gleiser’s store here for a numbei of years.Jefton Wednesday for ESkton, Mich., where he ed a. good position. Dan. cairienswait lors (he Heer WRI e ge number of friends. —Mossrs. Guenther and Schmitt- of this tain their eal ned rthage. Schiite will have charge of the Carthage atime as | consid people are afilicted with Kidney troubles in some form or other, and that Dodd’s Pills ate 8 ® quick and i yet cure for all these , the large and inereasin ma eeipte ld dealers an by mail on receipt of price, 6 per box. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto. A sew ina tavern, in the town of | Endingen, saw a merchant, whom he seemed to recognize. ‘Are you one im e mi nted, and asked : Have you, my fellow- “eravele, since met, done much trade “The Jew, instead of answering, ask: ed. “Did you have a good Fete at the feir? If so, I'should like to pro- pose a bet to you} that is, I bet that you cannot repeat three words after me, as I say a The merchant, thinking that a few pence, more or d_make no difference to him, replied, “Say on,” “Cuttler.” The Tew smiled, and said, “Wro The merchant, . puzzled, ethene himself where the mistake but the Jew, taking a piece eat chalk out of his pocket, made a stroke, and said, “One sixpence for Again the Jew commenced, and said : “Olive oil.” The merchant said, Olive oil.” “ HELLO, THERE! Come and examine our tweeds for the spring, ‘We have spared no pains to select them ; For Barts is the boy that can make them. We have men’s hats, boys’ hats, felt hats, straw hats, bares that ae fit os ety W laces, buttons and eae Grey cottons the cheapest in town. We have velvets and plushes, and all kinds rushes. Men's ties that we sll fora dimes gt gee cali forme ste We have shirtings and muslins, linens and rwels, Dress shirts and men’s cotton socks, en coffee we have for the Germans ; Kamion of cakiieal for the Rete We have crockery and glassware, sugar and teas ; qeubeone to ‘smoke and to chew; Sabnon, s Bi and peas. If you want anything else we have it too. —First-clats tingle top. ant Ne York Singer Sewing. sian ated DRUG STORE):.icc Es this =e on Tt io. | prrerits, ped The Jew smiled again, and vai, aaa and s0 on the sixth time, cepa oe ord, “Wrong,” and-aocordingly I won the bet.” The merchant paid, wid the Jew had made money as he werit along. Anovt'S delook, Friday_ evening Edward by lds a dentist 33 ¥ Moyea 1a Detroit bor tua thare ae Liz ‘Miss Lettie Huntley = ne Lean of Mr. we S. Huntley of N. Y., a well known car- te~ “on L oa peek ar Sir: Twelve Mi. A I began to so low that the Diiyeiciana|t toldme — here Was No Hope and I should soon dle. aoe Tot Be moron ed. napkins exneocaly mired 2 ‘th blood from my action of te bowels fo wegen The doctors i tomach. At ia and asked It would take Hood's Sa aie Ttold her it would be A Waste of Money but Gnding it A comfort her, T began tak- fait In a few days the bloating beg: me ibside, I seemed to feel a little stronger, Hoagie it only fancy. I was so weak guly ‘take “en of Sarsay io day I eres Space ay eee ras so happy she cried. It was the First Timo i had volt Hun- il Ikept on with Hood's montis was as ee now four years since I recovered, and 1 had a: eaves Slekhess ‘since, nor an} fees, ee Delng ie ee ae the a that as err in my ti ie is ‘ion a knees it w Hood's. Sarsaparilia, Tanquestionsbty fie yy that Misi a highly teepocted indy; her statement of whet Hood’s Sarsaparilia” Pad ban} for her the highest conf- ‘Boome Pills cure Liver iver Ills, Head Quarters for Binder Twine, Barb A THE SPLENDID STOCK OF "iti SEASON - Quality at the top Prices at the bottom This is the condition of affairs with us as regards F = Tootwoar of Every Description Complete in Assortment ! Splendid in Quality ! Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Rubbers Slippers, Trunks, etc. Bible Depository Here, Agent for Genuine Singer Sewing Machine Main Street, Milverton Wise Men Come from the ba West North and South to buy their — Hardware at Acheson’s A Car Load Wire, Plain Twist, Oiled end: ealed Wire, Nails, Builders’ Supplies, Oils, Paints, A FRESH IMPORTATION OF GLASS DIRECT FROM ‘BELOUM ALL SIZES AND OF BEST QUALITY. Our Fly Screens, adjustable to suit any width of window ahlige fos to travel outside on short notice, See them 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 BAVETROUGHING, ROOFING and REPAIRING WILL RECEIVE ‘PROMPT ATTENTION Lining and Repairing Cheese Vats a Specialty W. D. SUTTON. Acheson’s Block, Main Street, Milvertom- The- EVE assortment $1. - Cheapest-¢- Place -:- in-3- Town RYBODY SAYS so We have just received a very large of Roller Window Blinds, which for style and cheapness cannot be — surpassed by anybody. We are still giving 20 lbs raisins for Guaranteed to be as good as those usually sold for 10c. per Ib. 30 lbs. YEL LOW SUGAR FOR STs Riddell h: bai last week on the ie ae em ek everyting d.L. RAE. The

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