Milverton Sun, 13 Oct 1892, p. 1

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eo aaa “IT SHINES FOR ALL, Vol I—No. 48. MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1892. THOS. W. W. WHALLEY Editor and Publisher — MONKTON Tastes Srewanp, of Wartburg, was in the village on Sunda; dan Beet is having a store-house A, MacDONALD 22: a Cheapside sStiausis kept histling oo are the STRATFORD | cc cay uti Landsky ecasbs a 1892 communion service in ‘the Lutheran : . Church on Sunda; October is now with us and we are service in Knox Church on Sun- Rey. A. Henderson in Listowel. ave them Se nipped Miss Maggie Battin, of Kuhryville, y coming to the old Chea 6. | was in town last wi We could | talk to you to ft @ news Tsetse Holy as of Stratford, Paper about our goods, but it would | and HJ, Eerie of Mitchell, con- cost too much money. We can d0| ducted a miss onary service in the it cheaper for 738 by having you call Stet Church ai uniday” moet at the store, es not Ser A large sum was raised by con- much talking to sail ‘OUR’ BOOds: 5| tribution sale culnripton ea An Epworth League has been or- Special ganized in ae village ar ‘the follow- attention ealled to Mantles and Mil-|in2" ofice linery. We can please you, Vice, Near; aie Le meets on Tuesday eee A. MacDONALD | ae (FORMERLY LISTOWEL) CHEAPSIDE, E, STRATFORD es of 5 an. Verily Monkton is flourishing. . : idence is nearly |[° col d; the eacavine at the tariv house is well under way tw BEDROOM PUXTES welead ‘The pub-| John Berlet’s new. residence is begin: #0, aud the public is a grand exitie -— GUR—— wo » has been be; ca) or ea ear ago ten vuilt a blacksmith shop of commodious 1G.) team sume i 3 rovements ; but Jack has found it ump Simply Grins tom mull ati tus eee ad gang of workmen adding another story to it, at the sient op pits dealers to reS.5 v i _Mewyleld; Tre ond paaiding a lean-to to the east. side ee as. Howard is ill with a severe at- Pairon Stivers, soe cate DS, tack of rheumatism. _. DISTRICT News Some Interesting Items Called frome Ce Neighboring Press and from other Tue barn on Mr. farm, River road, Blanshard, has eet en. consumed by fire, together with a umber of implements. There is an insurance on the property. Dick Fueneu, the property of Kidd! and 26 class at Rochester last ing a 2.19}. They suit hias te days later for $2,500. JEORGE HEINZMANN, painter in the scene Gnt., furniture factory, while at work on Satur- ae stern ‘e was about 67. years of age and was apparently in good health up to the time of his Gentic , Heduaven vite; thee dangh- ters aa a son. Youna Coosa’ sale, on Oct. 5th, at Newry, was a howling success. The horses piss $130, the cows aver- aged $36.50 each, and sheep $16.50 per pair. e Xe a sale netted $1, receipts of in good style. Heoultes. of Fullerton, wenton an ex- n to penne on Sunday ia fant ont PB near Clevelan: a taken for interment Fullerton, Whews his: widowed mother resides. Tue large Lutheran Church at Se- bastapol w: was the scene of a very inter- esting nye on. seatuarer £ 40 was MW. Louise Exruxsion Tapixs, Cornice Pouss, Wrsvow Smapes axp - EVERYTHING IN tated HL Schulke of Renfrew united-their for- tunes for life. Mcaper anc better than elsewhere. Al Poushiaee scleral ewat charge. BALLANTYNE & VIVIAN The People’s House Furnishers 60. ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD |; WANTED! Chickens ine “German be ake etal eouet fos Hebei eon and after Ses ipt tions from physica which failed to relieve hi It isfor these fone: | 4 that Boschee’s made a pave 2a ee PABnCe es this lad meeting of the ay of the Aiwiktan Secse fas eaeehy fin end suet of any former year, on practice of B since the earliest settle-| instead o Bro: A. Edmunds, Listowel, | 7°¥ day last, on account of the absence of wom te s t th Alex. Morrison wielded ne wana antes Hawrtrox, son of Mrs. Mary | gy. RosTOcK Mx. aN Mrs. ‘Scunenx have gone on a visit to friends i On Mi adjusting a belt on |D. ferent bipsietls machine, his j hand caught in the wheel and broke pe of the fingers of the right hand. The-doctor succeeded in setting the broken member, and the patient is ring nieely. Be Bichncr ‘ana Anthony Schrenk were diving along the road n the boundary line between Ellice Sid Mornington, their horse broke through a culvert and stumbling fell into'the ditch, upsetting the cart and throwing the oceupents out on the Be escaped with a few bruises and a good shal ing up. Let the aoe Spot Hollowing are the names of pupils in order of merit, who took the highest sea of marks classes for the month of September in aie sy a lice -— ie Junior Third — Lydia Lydia Soeder, Aimanda ond Cl Nowask, Take Maurer, Mary Yundt. their respective | s MILUBANK: Ifene we ave, I may say, at the’ middle of the month of Octo! Yet the tokens around us do not indicate so advaneed a date. As with “Sweet Auburn,” so with us it seems that— “Parting sunmer’s lingering bloom’s delaye es seppeee. the ‘fair? season is over now. a bus} some of the pla; tumnal fairs. For instance if it were left to your humble servant to decides I wouldnt let play take any form that would leave a aot ee I believe in play, by whi a stalwart and pesnoie Psmut or anc womanhood. I would by n rj urinister tor ae eos ee r ti oo ee ir. Alex. Schrenck their made to live alone,. much less a woman. Mr. and Mrs. Daller, New Hamburg, spent Sunday with their many frienas in nee h burg. Lge is Mrs. Mr. Hy: Sclilotehawer has been isting; hor encdarig , | of ae tastes where not now apparel ie} tumn fairs are educational ea sitions on a large s And very: impressive and xt pees is their plneaee upon the community. the .|maintained then, that as sguciiona only and: fectors their influence may hoo always for the improveme: people bodily, temporally aa Some of our Raragias been very successful prize the faireebiv ae neighborhood. isses Hall, for instance, have carried ane and Chas, Sergison was the fortunate exhibitor of a couple taking some repairs in his mill, and | of c among the most or prechin of an elevator in the chopping lepart imme which will facilitated: i labor very much, Mr. §. Heer | ee with the times in modern se mehl’s coverlet thet. the red a ticket was i pinned to and the judges. t known of the ealthion: citizens othe funeral took place on Sun- last. ye result bE the tour of tease over the G. system ust have considered it worthy of first pre when hey placed it there. rs, Rol nderson and family of Siiver Crack, Man., left on m1 Monday for their distant home in the prairie province, after a four months holiday, h was spent pala at the ie will do well to Hake a note of ate ster Sir Henry Tyler and Direetor home of her parents, teas DON’T MIX THEM Arnold, Aigieraec, Minn., ie I always use German oe Pah hen you want Furniture buy it Pe for ie le on ae Lu chiar, where you can get it best and oa IL, BRADSHAW, The Furniture Dealer and Undertaker 1, 3&5 ONTARIO &t, | STRATFORD #7 felephone 19 House. 49 Shop. bs le ee anes Sole Man’fr, Woodbury,N.J. BUTTER MAKING!) The eae Gales! WE. DELIVER GOODS FREE OF CHARGE __ SocraTEns fo 99, Mitverton, meets e as and ‘Tuesd: _Facking of butter, vetlteedey 2 2 26 Oct. at 2 p.m ion to reduce oe Rees" fhe coe with a view to concentration at Montreal. Among Chalmers, Honey Gro Of late there has been a earthing oy “ aigeneral wn- nat Stratford who! are com i the city. as went in the Methodist choca in The ¥. AL we i oe of the la |THE GUELPH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE) 4 a ter, | some of s a sweeping character, but. no- | thing further is definitely known yet ae oe report of the Inspectors nn. Courts for 1891 is to hand ee ‘the f following: particulars Sy of Perth: Stratford—number suits Amount of claims entered gees 487. ee chell—enses 117, claims €4 70 TI, pa i ok | in $1,669.47, paid out$I,713.17, Pence f ‘the | in rt $21. exp! mount of the tay ee thereto, These sam- it the soir resulis you. In this way: yor aie ‘our cows are worth keeping COM! e od see the Babeock tester = >| ation. Have its working Pos Your ne are 4 L _ to. take Tue Son for a trial to the end site ear—only 25e. 73 A a gore . ivertor $2,622. a va iy$1,070. n $1,070, 47, At present there is quite an nnbrok: en procession of wagons loaded with his mill reoeette to learn that We anticipations are be- ing realized. ere’s Magic tn it Waar must be the satisfaction an] gratification, at so small a cost, a on 4, | who writes like this? Mr. V distinction in the: ppmipeci hous more mee once.. Butw! works of art and utility sre honored ° i in these fairs,’ could’ # ee % own artich and lastly but not least, ee i oe and: skill displayed on. ‘armers’ dwel- Ings ‘nsloding the paint-brush afore- ee hs a m proper and afeontee, < Pay els shade trees in their vicinity. These rude suggestions thrown out as fast ai in writethem, But any traveler passing through: our’ country can attest that in many'places ~ e stimulus to taste and care in and around our homes would be by no means a paves ity. und of a The sor Bi ekatiea res, instead of sendi: th for his ‘cute net editor of the ee be a iter i Fees, . fol suffered” froma twelve the ne past ight + Eval 200 mils. by. aataay pee alked 25 miles, and the epic tively disn iisappeai T have never ha: the slightest return of it since. 5 ETE EEL vie —The Traveling Dairy will be i: Milverton, on Se n Friday, Oct. 28th, please insert ibe ae contribution. a {We will publish it Miss Fotheringham, of London es engaged mill She Ae Davidson, ie horse in covered his other morning with fee r. Jno. Smith has

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