Milverton Sun, 23 Jun 1892, p. 3

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MEDIC Al, H ALL tended for publication re the attack on us in o_ aes signed “ Milver- Los 3 POST OFFICE BUILDING Paris Green PURE AND FRESH All Prescriptions Promptly Attended to. Subscriptions received for all newspapers | few of our readers kncw or care any- CENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE Post Office hours 7.30 a. m. to 8 \p.m. $00, 00 Toxomn tse on farm pocasity at lowest rates VALUATOR Loot tiers HURON AND ERIE LOAN D SAVINGS C0. “SAS he cere Muss Hexverson, Asst. Wales | = ORE WEL RY & SILVERWARE Large stock of Richens of the best id gold or silver watches, and eld fond rin, nice assortment. f Be z nee 5 se ea i & & E p di eEORGE PFAFF'S JEWELRY Stone Tam weekly producing new patterns, and af T am happy to ro my surrounding Piha Gat hos te gvatifying and inereas- ing support they hive. given ‘me, that all doubts ers iow yomoved and tt i aren tablished fact that m; class wat rity pairing promptly executed at lowest prices, The Milverton Sun “THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1992 Once Edward Blake cuts loose in the Imperial Parliament the Britishers will get the idea that we raise men in this blooming colony. ‘Tue Democratic convention is now in session at Chicago, but has been very quiet up to the time of sate The fight for the nomination for ident is between Hill and Given, with the chances in favor of the ter. se who imagine that none but hice 3 their own particular liking have any eo to give advice as to the management of affairs, we respectfully commend the following : counsel is, the, people fal wi but ina maleate 2 counsel lors safety.” A 700-active mind in a sluggish body repelled sleep, and thus drove poor J. G. Holmes to seak _ morphine relief |i rom the curse of sleepl In| th for sleep comes without. being coaxed 'y drugs when the ‘body is as tired as the mind.—Telegrai Sir Ouiver Mowat will be inter- ested to know, says The Templar that one of the “ evidences of Christianity,” promulgated wy the grand old Ries terian church with which is long as that party stands coeumsitte d j self on record against the :a‘oun.” ‘This is the resolution adopted by he General od men of the u- ess transacted Milverton demands a disc ee ap and the necessity { reliable ass. | add mi the WE received a letter this week in- ton Sani Inspector,” which si gests that 1 Te Sun editor should not be afraid of the “wind-bag” who signed the letter. ‘Ihe motive of our correspondent, in coming to help Tur Sew is sincerely appreciated, but his letter has been declined because it is apart entirely Fag the purpose of this journal to maintain profitless contro- versies and in any ling cur, sno one would think’ of accusing him of to waste on the little dogs that snarl at its ‘THE ONE-EYED MAN'S OUSERVATIONS The man aie ie wi rat resem ker had so much work on hand at it would be another week before een Geek ee one. All the dressmakers are in the same position. —Taat ae. laws anata business. is daily growing greater. A Bit someone to open lke an institution. —Taar ee is annually los- res. should be made to get such a factory § | established, as the Sees is especially o| inviting, aes large territory to indus noly,_al _ admit the ey -BVERYBODY appears well suited thing about the writer of The Herald . list of genuine low-priced offerings, ies letter. As for being afraid—if a profitless to those who sell them, but Se Bank and Money Onder office close | hound in hot pursuit of a wolf refused Wi e 00 § full of profit to those who buy. These to stop and worry a snar! a. and Treatment they receive al Market St, Stratford, ee mec i d. W, Ferguson importer of 5 gees cous... Fine Deoss Goods'=: sented by y thegreat amount of w Prefter Bios. grist mill-draws to Mil- i fore, and lived in close proximity true of another, if properly conducted. HAT A heats and_ machine shop. aa also be a paying institu- tion here is believed by all, and would be of immense benefit to the farmers. Milverton this year is enjoying a all the above necessary town if at lt tietbie additions to our ey —Tuar there fori to be a larger and better class of residences for Let some of the moneyed men put up a half-dozen comfortable dwellings. Ses AP a, Day in Stratford and Db tiscks nada. The grist mill, but the fame of the Mtiver: bast phe their best horses, while a| a esis aaducteds “is ao ola sunber of outside ie inelud-| rede w Sorrel George and “alee se ‘he fast verton. One day last week threo | est horses which were entered in he | farmers’ wagons were observed, the Alybier and Woodstock eo ent owners of which came from distances Meetings are expected to be present. | ranging from 18 to 25 miles, none of | Tbe Lacrosse match between the Oly: | whom had ever been in Milverton, be | pies of Milton and the Stratford seniors ey: decided to bring their grist to Piefier opportunity = itaoomg ae Br i 4 i n aftord 5 Arey, ee ‘the Olssie City on Bene track has been hers, drained and widened and the corners raised so that a large field of horses which may pected to start will have a solendid opportanity of making their best pe G nces. ew judge stand is oo "se of erection and the grounds have otherwi: 1 kaproved and The Stratford Turf Association men ni o1 2 A LEAN ing toward low prices has always LON G pact tease fe your trade, competitors and joy to our customers. bea ~ LANK indeed, one as flat as the ele- Pht-roen pocket-book we hear bout, that can’t afford some one of our $8.00 Summer Suits, good enough any MAN HOW LONG A Silk Dress WORTH $16.00 _ To the person guessing the nearest to the length of Wax Gea in our window will burn will be given a magn Ub. can ae ion Baking Powder, price 50c, with pend is entitle ef to one Se Phi i time come and m candle will burn day and 1 Don’t forget to see cur other Goeds whea you make your Guess The ladies will find some beautiful Summer Millinery at sas low fig gt = 90 Ths, Granulated Suger for ry Guenther & Schmitt WILL IT BURN ? Given Away Silk Dress (worth anywhere at least. $16.00). "All you have to orig ly 5 each, pound > of the Baking powder easnres in length 3.4 top 11 inches in Pana sat the bottom 12 inches. wi /ed later in these nth aadle will + lighted, ue in the mean- SOHNEUKER & ROTHAERMEL’'S Is the Cheapest Place to Buy Saws, Nails, Scales, Axes, Fence Wire, Oils, TINWARE » A GOOD STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Schneuker & Rothsermel Main Street Milverton Glass, Putty. Horses Wanted! ny size, weight or color, to put some of my single Harness o fine assortment, and prices low snough ae anyone to buy a set. Come and examine them before you buy of which I have Soe Sweat Pads! T have just receive A Brantford No. 1 Bye be at Nearly Me Can be bought cheap STRAW WANT! Wm. Appel, The Harnescmaker, ed a big stock of the celebrated Success Sweat Pads, which I have bought right and am going to sell right. Css = a your Sweat Pads of me for Fifty Cents. They are first-class MILVERTON BRUG STORE West side of Main Street. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilot Apticigs, Hite, ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND AN; G. N. W. TELEGRAPH OFFICE Br. J. F. GATTERMOLE, NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! ‘Come and see ourthagnificent st.ck of Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, Ramnden and Swiss Watches. A Nich ASSoRREENT oF dEWERLRY Latest designs at reasousble prices REPAIRNG Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly repaired and guar J.H. GUNTHER, F. C. SMITH, Proprietor, Manager, Listowel Milverton. [coint Brot The Milverton Sun “TPAURSDAY, JUNE 2?, 1892 " MILVERTON MATTERS Connell Mecting 5 lee council met on Mon- Court of. Revision. a, village PIE OF Bing le the Hinits being reduced, in compliance with the new act. Some other assess- men's were reduced after which the. as adjourn The council a few sual ace cour then me! counts. after it has two or three happoned. ‘Tne Suv is a Weekly not | 4 a Monthly. Send us the report of a meeting the night it occurs. See| © that your report goes out by the first mail, and then you will see it in the next paper. We will be obliged to ject or cut down stale reports ; ; fresh ones come to us like honey in the comb. Send us the news. School Doard Meeting A meetine of the school board wes | “™ held on Monday evening when all the members were present. drawn for the balance of the ernoneae salaries. Mr. Cameron’s applicatio for an increase of salary to $500, which was laid over from a previous meeting then taken up and discussed ai some length. It was finally moved by 01 gag pore mike RE ea ee got no seconder. Mr. Grosch moved, seconded by Mr. Torrance, that Mr. ‘criptions promptly attended to j 4 the |i Se S| possible, sad: ie twenty-four hours he | and dissolution. too _plate saturday red —Court di bo, of Preston, is visiting with | her Ps: or, Mra. Kerteh Ibs. Sey soar for $1 at Coca & Schmitt’s, Milve —Mr. Doering, returned last week from’ Philadelphia, for the summer holi- days. os. Mazwood, MPP. “occupied the onli of the Mothodis: charch on Sun- day ev YM W. latter past of last week, @alled there by the ~ ngel, reprusentative of the Tanover Furaiture mawufactory, paid his old home a visit this w: Posliff, Co. of Huron, — Wingham, visite! 1 his old home near Milves ton, the early ik. —If you are in the dark about you wang thak Mommoth Gentle we: Geantber ¥ Schmitt's window will soon show you resident of Fgicp is = peochnicak wonder ot tha ap m . Loth was in Woolatock the aaagth navel advertising. schem aby Messrs, Guenther ‘© Schmit auees=J, G. GROSCH & CO. mk deo er hie lames in their window, then read their rtisement in this paper and you will learn ae feel at the top | Prices at the bottom This is the condition of affairs with us as regards | Gea HAVE THE SPLENDID STOCK OF THE SEASON 's Little Wonder—the in Milverton, which would te Heari r ike snow-akes. learing . . Anti-Dandruff I used it, and from the third 4 application felt more relieved than for years; BSE ] when half the hottie was used the etzema and red and have te removel, the itching baa scalp sto ped Complete in Assortment ! Splendid in Quality ! Tag eee iat, Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ Pinks dia aisdburcact Dae ecme and Children’s Shoes, Rubbers this local eats {a viahing his naskorsas friends in the vicinity of Milvertou. Many were pleased okhe —The Milverton coune!l is at present en- gaged making many, improvem-nts in, the hape of new sidewalks, drains, ete., all of hich acs ver ths auspices, of under- mount of Work on tie race coarse is progressing abl ¢ that Milver- 5 will Whew aor ptionally good track, which will be nendy for use in the course of afew —Rey. P. Harding, B. D., formerly a a teacher at Edgecomb, now of North Am. herst, Ohio, and-a graduate of Oberlin Col- tose, 0. paid a gine vist last week tay ie old friend, Jas. Torrance, Esq. the farmers in this locality are ilverton is 0 br asy pla no ns especially | these baruttfal sgunibier ry largely by the great ageuat Omak beng brought neta OL! verton cheese factory this summer. Mr. Goodhand promises t) have a good season, and he deserves to. —A lady w the simple truth as fol “Thave bee Base! neoral ia for ie ‘last being advised to try St. it is com- > Tuvrspay evening of 1 last week, says the Advocate, a terrible acc’ a raising. nping from a sill on ieba new building nine feet from the ground, August Dragar threw an iron crow bar from bis hands, and not alata in the dark that it stuck in the ground in an upright position, in jumping down he alighted on it, an was impaled between the thighs. The bar entered the several inches, and, after being pulled out the unfort- ate man was removed to his home, were medical aid was soén in attend- ance. His recovery was declared im- suffered great agony, but after that fortification having set in, the pain ceased @ was conscious throughout, evening. ad just ente: ph 1d ordy Vout yoaevaal cw 2 man of sterling character and beloved i fe leaves a sale Aral, easel fanlig te ange hie Cameron ie re-engaged for the balance ai the year at the rate of $465, which yas capes cVe wan duced: to pur- chase extra gravel for school grounds. This comprised about all the business after which the board adjourned, BORN Dovns—In Monkton, pale th inst, the wife of Mr. Thos. Dobbs, of ‘Vartance—In Elma, on Sunday, M the wife of Me. Jehn Vallance, ie Tok son, Buvex-At Rostock, on Wednesday, June Bt, 1802, “the wife of Wm, Buuck, Soumnsi—At P Pool le, on Friday, June ter ie the wife of P. Schm ehl, Esq., ntisted ‘In Mornington, on Monday, le 20th, 1892, the Wits of Nicic asses mer of ‘son. in Mornington, on the 14th inst, the wife of Wn. Orr, of a daughter. Wanp—Anustroxe—In Listowel, on June Ist, in Christ church, by Rev. J. F. Parke, sr. iss Mary Jane Arm: strong, ail of EI ees Gairrix—In_ Mornington, on Jane 15, 1892, Alice M. tian genes of Caleb Gi riffin, aged 19 years, 11 mon Moses Harvey, treasurer of Elma, Fa Pager ere Plows A full supply of the famous Wilkinson plow—the very now on hand at th Milverton Carriage Works ~= Wagon S A full supply of wagons—all my own on hand as low as. ti Buggies claoaYope.an seil them FoR casH at prices that will astonish you for such first-class articles. Call and ¥ stock and be your own judge. Plow points sand a fall supply of re- pairs always on in the Maritime provinces. He is ac- H. HASENPFLUG, companied by his daughters Annie and = 30 ibs, YELLOW SUGAR FoR $| Parke, Manufacturers of Cider, Toronto. Slippers, TEC ete. a. Bible insane Here. Main Street, Milverton Wise Men Come from the Hast — West North and South to buy their Hardware at Acheson’s A Car Load Head | Suartars, for Binder Wire, Plain Twist, Oilea and sealed Wits, Nails Bude aeoalise Oils, Paints, Putty, Agent at We Cenuine Singer Sewing Machine we S LAA Dep. Sheriff Wheeler Boos. Not Care to Live If He Cannot Have 3m A FILS IMPORTATION OF GLASS DIREOT FROM "THLAIUN aH oo D> Ss LL SIZES AND OF BEST Q Cur Fly Screens, silat to suit any at ae ae: oblige flies a Sarsaparilla to travel outside on short notice. See It would be difficult to find a man better known in the vicinity of Burling- W. ACHE SON ; | ton, Vt., , than Mr. R. D. Wheeler of N i the ‘ficient, Deputy The Hardware Man Low th cae Bs & Om nee [NGHERTY’S TUNNEL WOOD FURNAGE | 2.008 a Bettlo ae bg i to whether life ns upon Gielier bean ieet I don't think I now, Certainly [ sifferas I used | I suffered MILVERTON. cover te 2 3 apa of the d Sciatic Rie: i if ever a maa sui 1 fo me 2s it all bbe Pisa u sulferiee were comp! pressed. into sted “ried for it but never reek a dollar's worth of help until I began taking Hood's ap apalgies WwW. SUTTON Ay ESON’S pedi soo A ing and roofing carefully atiended to. A good stock ai ‘Thaver¥ Inteal, sonstianbianea’ italline” Convenienply’ clestied? hin of tinware always on hand out. Heavy corrugatel body steel radiators, and large heating H € B Pi & 5 B a A é FA ie 5 f 3 & Z Eayetrouj icity. Hood’s Pilis cure Liver His capi The -s- Cheapest-s- Place -:- in-3- Town — EVERYBODY SAYS SO 4 We have just received a very large assortment of Roller Window Blinds, which for style and cheapness cannot be surpassed by anybody. We are still giving 20 lbs raisins for $1. Guaranteed to be as good as those usually sold for 10c. per Ib. GROSCH & LOTH | MILVERTON. The Hustlers for Trade at the Yellow Front —

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