— I m= — = Se | Fe qi | mene 4 ————— on < ‘ KO it = : “ty € a thee 3 ° “IT SHINES FOR ALL.” . : zi ow A oY. WHALLEY Vol. = No. 28, MILVERTON, ONT., | PERTH 00. “THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1892, Te auer ana Pubitsher __ meprean BRI ana GRAVEL rites MORNINGTON began! LETTER FROM INSPECTOR ALEXANDER i PERSES Ach. D. ‘ iter ‘A Pine Drlver—Aecitent . duate o ° ° Pos wate . A. Zimmenuan erected a fine ae Was eee Te. the’ stone Seta rian Hospitah “= ion, Eag- | new ed barn last week; W. Graul wall of hi peeled ont a land. Ot= ia ses 1 of post office. Milverton, | 14 daine ducing Rs. € Lancrorp and Mrs. raising leas 6 to th side Ons, 01 section Poole, Holmes are visting MGoediictin Kina-|Neene long. rats Tathernd Charoh a Ju F. ee i M. 3 = Pr; in. LF eae Tollege’ of ~|seven rafters. A tug of ihe rents. Graul’s side winning by war took a 18 Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. ‘Yele- | of i ‘ Pays ck, Branuer, Robt. Hanna's acter Billige | mon, poming. dat sand Pe Office ani Residence ‘Tele- graph connection a residence “for | night Mr. G. Dallas has eashengel. a messages fro’ m Ca ton and Mail-|prince of Wales horse too ‘Mr. Ske Tocnday before the ednesday ti each month , ineets. every n inst “Tuesday ‘of every heir hall over Sia No. ances every oy lay night halt, post office build: ways. welcom hand, mn hh. E. Boeckner, MARRIAGE LICENSES _ a G,_GROSCH, Issuer: of Marriage lis censes. in Grosch's boot and shoo ator Wulserta ton, OTELS 34 es ie Hor Wettlaufer of Gadshill for a is On Sunday afternoon as “Mrs. Colin k au at a piece of bark which was lying on the road and turning suddenly round threw the occupants to the ground as to break two Kerr's ribs and inflicting a severe gash on the be of her head. Miss Reis escaped with a badly bruis- ed hand. Medical Pideinlhes was imme, diately telephoned for. How Mr. W. "D. W ra rot G eneva, N. 'Y., was cured of the severest form of dyspepsia! He says everything he ate med like poeta melted lead into ffe over at prese Mr. and Mrs David Patterson ud Wallace, were visiting friends around here last week. Wim. Dobson is visiting at Mr. Alt oe ees vi this Toeality on Sunday last. were glad to see them. Haves Denyer is on the sick list this wore Gibson fraps, from vi d family have re- ing friends*in At- aye wedding is expected on the blind line ere long. Mr. Magwood, M.P.P., preached toa large audience at the gravel pit in Dre fase by four teams. Who can beat th —— Miss Thompson; of Stratford, is Steskon at Mr. and Mrs. Crooks’ this a Aaron Posliff, of Tinetnes is visiting at hom e this week 0 unt ns his ih A il health, which si nas t seem to ca abies mucl ss is a very rop around here, at it is fered it will rot on account of the wet weather. Mr. Crooks began cutting his ie hay | ‘is week to save it from rotting. CARTHAGE The North Churek: rovements to the School—I in ae Mospital—Visitors— Picate Last Sunday the sacrament of the 's Supper. was dispensed in the North church. Lumber for the erection of a new wood-shed and fence is placed on the Shiels grouni ved here a Baral 3 is = Ing ill in the eee in Bran 4 i Another You agate nx Canadi: the Convention—A Good seen his stomach. ed a perfect cure. Full Partial will be sent if you write C. Hood | ai & Co., Lowel, Mas: The highest praise has been won by Hood’s Pills for their easy, yet efficient ase RANI L, Milverton. action. for com: Soa go nes and others. Two te ce imple roams, Good stabing. Beat brands Se Tarun Es Eee Cah, of liquors and cigars. r. Main and | iter : Mill Sts. M. Urrox, Proprist = YOMMERCIAL HOTEL, Milverton. The C noe, Liquors and Cigars al- wi Pane Good s tabling and plenty of alta room, €, Hasenpilug, Props UREN'S TOT, Milverton, a ‘The ) best accommodation for eomt svelers ie others. Two large sam ly the choicest of Wines, Mase Good warm J. 8. Smith, te o d plenty of shed room. Broptieton SIR, Auctioneer, Valuator, for ¢ Counties of Perth and Water loo,’ Conveyancer, Deets, Mortgages, Will ements draw! German Se nce, Main street, Milverto Ladies’ and Children’s of Cigare gnd ‘Tobacco always on |. One door north of J. G. Gi pe ’s shoe stot Eos LIVERY STABLES, Mil- verton, “First-class horses and. rigs for reial driving a hire at all pecialty. B: iE H. ENGEL is now diseases Mi ial attention wiil be pi = age Out. Teley rag to either DO YOu WANT A BABY CARRIAGE If you cannot drag for prices and phs Of the Carriages. LOW, MEDIUM end HIGH-PRICEE CARRIAGES AT ee eye Py ree RGES ALL ALL GOODS DELI PR PAID. Jd. Lh. Bradshaw, OTEL, Brunner, Ontario, Proprietor. " Best e har. | First-class ‘on and large stabling. < OHN N GROPP, + QSAR POSTS, LOMBRR, LATHS, Shingles, Pumps, ete. BRUNNER, ONT. M S KERTCHER. Hair Dressing Cee, GIRL WANTED AT ONCE Todo general honse work. Good w wages given. Apply to Mrs. a7 i eae ANTYNE, 500 Ontario St. East, ‘OTEL FOR SALE OR TO RENT The well-known stand, sible party. License secured. For further particulars P. ZOEGER, Newton. 27-4t Noes Srravep into my premises on or about the Bell at May a YeAeesa. caer Owner can have same by proving, propert Bag expences FARRELL, . 4. Wellesley. 28-3t wees Musselburg, June 8 1892, areas ED . Cawn’onto the premises of the under- signed, lot 6, con. 8 Mornington, about the Ist of last November, a DARK HEIVER al 4 years old. Owner es yperty an ing 1 : Tot claimed in one mone Ta se si other AN, THOS, MoCORI ar P.O. Mornington, Sune 20, 1892. 98-4t. TRAYED according to la th Tw1o the premises of the subscriber, lot 3, con TH Rus gu neste ea first of June, | THREE YEARLING can a dle ben by expenses and proving Vy oso ing eves ree To) Ellice, June 22, 1892, 4t. ae a] 2E cI 5 Ej STRATFORD = Agricultural Park Dominion Day =: : FRIDAY, JULY Ist Free foal Trota and Pace, $300 = 2nd $85, 3: 2:50 Trot an Pace, Purse $125 | fs Ist $70, 2nd $30, 3rd $15, 4th $10. Named Race, Purse $75 Ist $40, 2nd $25, 3rd $10. BAND CONCERT BICY om PARADE LACROSSE MATCH 1) ‘Thistos of Fergus, Champions of wthwestern District. via, — Stratfords 0 of Stratf HORSE RACE (CH AT 4p. ie Stratford ies Astin (Lt’d). IDGINS (Mayor) Vice-Pres. < ‘PALMER, Sec’y-Treas, ‘d (Seniors). Kyrie birthday to be celebrated t Wa rota “ aly smiles serenely cobactbatan hot weather, ause, a ianivios he oa We are pleased to report that Mrs. ‘Albert Sclenck is inroving still it will be some time zee fore she will be able to me stomed duties. her accus' rs. John Koch and Miss zetia Steinacker attended the Sunday schoo! convention last week in Shak are. Mr. F. Maurer has sold oe ge stock of buggies ; the supply has not been equal to the demand, Sate know where to purchase a good article, and Mr. Maurer’s reputation in the veune line is renowned. facob Herr, jr., of this village, yy ipataeaee long and favorably known throughout this township, re- moved on Wednesday of last week to hagen, where he will in a few TO IRELAND Mr. Blake's Reply to the Eris Lenders— He Accepts the Offer Epwarp Brake gave aig from the Trish Welders to to accept a seat in the Imperial Parliament : tough I would have “preferred to Cee pn conclusion before saying any- yet, if it were thought to be in ek ul to t) I requested certain. pa esnsan ele tice of lon ing and tae an seat. The pressure on the time a = Trish ai " syaking ae of Mr. Blake's timatum the Globe sa: “Making all due pei for the par- iment of Oxtoris for the past “torent oy ay able Mr Blake will be to draw from in| tumbler of water and Haat the con- | Toronto University was marked by bri = the University he eaptured the gold visiting in this vicinity. Mr. P. Zoeger, Dep. Reeve, spent Sunday at Mr. ‘Schneider's, ‘Those who wish to spend an enjoy- ere op the It of July ry ot ve May cheese r. C, Stever is preparing to put an ‘ion to his house. ‘ oe left on Mon- es aie Moosejaw, T. EY SEA [ESSON Laying posed Corner Sto urch—A New Mie Gener vate ale iE Cathet: church will be laid on Sunday, June 26th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon by Bishop O'Conner of London ; there will be an English sermon by Bishop, and the Germi ibd cou dusted Diy or: Baiton Sia phen from the Germain allege of Berlin, Everybody w ean ‘Middleholte raised his new oaks 08 rge has completed the joist 0 on the first story for the new hureh, DEATH OF J. 6. HOLMES A Promising Revee Ris Barrister aaa ny Takes f Morphine and Physicians ‘as te ears ie barrister died Friday morning -at his home, Jarvis-street, Toronto. The grim messenger came suddenly, Thursday he was busy at the courts, and that night after retiring could not sleep. About 10.30 p.m. he arose, took powder from a box, placed it in a ued at 5 Te mes plies pine ae ising mem- be: f the bar, and as a criminal lawyer he promised to be another Matthew Crooks Cameron, He was a genius. Born in the village of Blyth mn some 28 years ago, his course through the public and high schools and the rilliant scholarly achievements. At literary society of that eye He possessed a vigorous and aggres- sive nature and entered Tiara Specially marked in a in a pais He would never sur- Yas long as there was a “shot in ee e contested one of the uron: nd only missed being the choice of the ® | constituency by a few the made vacant by the death of Mr E. Clarke his name was prominently mentioned, but he retired in favor of ws. | pt in society as in political matters, i ted with oes i of Listowel is it able faflacanont eauaenten aetinns any ‘Thursday the patrons received u o Joun G. Hotmes, the well-known at the last Provincial election Kent. Deceased was as promi-| sl opened tenn ike proper tim The Presiding Wauiier: ” further’ states that from remarks n le by the’ r bee made acquainted with the. Reece n the examination papers before ex- amination day. formal inquiry into the com plaints was held in the school house, Miivetsn on the 14th day of May. taining examination papers on the Saturday before the examination On Monday jevening he took the pareel containing the papers for the’ ilverton school to the house of Mr. eit, Sec’y of the Milverton public school He there handed the order with seals un cae peak are Weir, telling her that was not to be ed wad that it was to be taken to thé schoolhouse: at 8. & clock on pareel in good order, with seals intact, She said that: Me Cameron told her that the parcel residing Examiner at the school- house before a quarter to nine on the’ morning of the e ti She said she placed it on Mr. Weir's office table with seals up. Hearing Mr. ‘eir come into his 0 mn after- wards and hearing say, “what rapper told in wt thes pera was and that pened. She said that tents of the parcel placed them on the top of file desk Gnd diuchel tie wrapper that he had torn off. iu She said Mr. Cameron was not in® the bitin after leaving until after Rca whil the house. She a 8 a the morning of examination Mr. Thompson ealled for the papei that she gave them to him, explaining to him how the ‘parcel opened. ‘Mr, Weir testified that going Jato his office on Monday or Tuesday: e ing shortly Before six oclock, he saw n his table a sealed package, and, as wrapper without turning over the reel and examining the Mrs. Weir coming into the room at -| that moment, told him what the n | parcel was and said that it was not to be eer the top of his desk. did not open the we Ppl, nor were they opened w to the Presiding mecaiierlg te jompson,. y Mrs, Weir on the morning of the examination. About 10 o'clock in the forenoon of examination day, Mr. rosch and he called the school- house, he explained to Mr. ‘Thompson how he came Mr. jompson, During the forenoon Mr. Weir and er person came to the ool, Mr. Weirex plained how he came open the parcel. Mr. Thompson then wed Mr. Weir and the gentleman. with him how easily, after ide wrapper moved, meron, prinipal of the “Mal -