Milverton Sun, 17 Nov 1892, p. 1

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rr ad Vol I—No. 48. MILVERTON, ONI., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892. THOS, W. W. WHALLEY Editor and Publisher A. MacDONALD Cheapside STRATFORD Tust now would be a good Sine bt Wave about your Sealette Coa’ have afew lovely pieces to Pa oa Rt prices that sabe help but see yes in buying from us. Our $5. ‘ast year it Soak fave ons Lower prices and Ps ae ea can be had, but we aim to sell you better quality at low peter e ice Dena Beets SS: pike Cloths and pi |= large varie Regily Made Coats are selling fast. Select now if you want a good choice. A. MacDONALD (FORMERLY LISTOWEL) agouals BARGAINS -: CHEAPSIDE, STRATFORD ; it was rie 38 Semper | TRALEE. LrRep Lyrit aoe been engaged to | ta fee eee bd arate year a alee hey: artaily building a ank barn next summer. O'Grady is busily engaged at house which he intends to have completed this fall. Paul Hainmer has eas the far of George Smith, co x 85 which he paid $2,7 T. McConkey af D. Welsh carried home a black squirrel as a trophy their wonderful Eee eee ering lay HE election stition a st. Mr. Alli- eae P. for i Sieg sry dismissed. “August Flower” Ihad been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. The doctors told chronic. I had a fullness pit of my om sci a Water Brash of clear -- BARGAINS == IN ALL KINDS OF— Pall and Winter = GOODS GREAT BARGAINS ae MEN’S FUR COATS GOAT ROBES] o4 LADIES’ FURS, Ete. aT Jd. L. RAE’S Main Street, Milverton LOOK AT THESE migua iwner Bete, best printed grsite. t yranite DIRECT IMPORTERS ONTARIO ST. WEST, NEXT RANKIW'S CONFECTIONERY WANTED! Chickens Duck Turkeys and Geese Feathers in Exchange for Furnitur. We're wanting » le re ry of each of bove ki d of feat DON’T MIX THEM When you want-Purniture buy it Hewdishay, sehoce you'sem. get 15. bet and cheapest. J. BRADSHAW The Furniture Dealer ~ and: Undertaker We DRLIYER DS aes OF OHARGE + sEalephove 19 House, 49 Shop. - 1,3&5 ONTARIO Bt, 00}. Milverton, Nov. 1, 1892. |NEW TAILOR SHOP so August belt and Lie oe g just one en; tirely releed of ae the ene pe can now eat things I dared not touch fore. I would like to refer you to wit at 39 cach et Allegheny City, Pa. Signed, Jou: Cox. GG. peooke Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jerscy, U.-S. A. BRICK ! ‘Tax subscriber has now on hand a large quantity of good WHITE BRICK FOR SALE At right prices, at the MILVERTON BRICK YARD R. B. MORRISON, Proprietor 46 4 IN MILVERTON a) ouwa | m of | good many people didn’t seem to fee! rr. a wmode discreetly void of bark. fe vel ff the | but recentl: reim of apples yet flows knowing how many thousand _ barrel: ed from Millbank Thanksgiving Day was partially observed here. There wi lie worship in Knox church. ‘There was no turkeys ¢ 80 far nor any other pete ts curious. method of expressing thanks to God. But a the force of gratitude to suf- ficiently to make any kind of proper manifestation, of the same, request of our f snow we've made a stir among. the sleigh-bells’ while it lasted ; but now its gone or nearly so, and when shal the merry ard in? ee as; t, which “Tamiabed |B the old lady (reeling or feminine with the long’ tongue and «the ear sharp set fora story, ‘The tenants of the barn-yard keep silence with the rest— sheep nor cow, nor an —not even Mr. Chantielier lifts up his voice in these days. every dog Boos about seber and contempla- ith tail “at at the trail,” and things are dull just’ now! et 7 |any news at all you must. gather OPH on pos of things. al in the might work here in his li ue following “are*the officera, of Lodge-of Foresters, for funior Beadle—Geo. Englis . 0, Re— Win, Gillespi MONKTON is Z. Uniner has moved to the|& bom formerly occupied by Henry implements ‘Tuesday. Bidding was olen of pact Will Hollis, formerly ok “Monkton, of Proton, is driving the Atwood- Mitchel sta stay i Keni ORK MANSHIP GUARANTEED A TR.AL ORDER SOLICITED YoURS Fou Goop work Unmixed Feathers BASSWOOD, ELM OR ne LUMBER TAKEN pe Bae E FOR our goods and fpsicen wi Ui piss of ether hea ag and then do your foe No Charge for Telivering of Goods Ballantyne. & Vivian |" Wm. Duncan ‘3 Will Rose, of Waterford, is in the village. due-~ as we know, | yor rae 3 McKenzie, ) Eoma r creature | Ist class—) fel Bas, Kelly sold ak bale stock and ast na BONEGAL Wu. Monnisox wa wife, who spent fanitoba, arrived : fe intends going ec on “ig old farm to live. nyin, who was employed to state that Meath, ungest nee of Jose] Lt Clennan, who was reported il ree § typhoid fever, is rapidly pany towards ri very. with her people. The following is the standing, the pupils of Donegal schoo 1 for month of Octol es in ue of merit :—Senior 4th class per, rton, Mary Johnstone Tunior 4th class—W. 8. Buchan: Bie Buchanan. TI Part Ist—-Maggie Kate Matheson, Lillie Banton Ist class—Emma Scott, M Geo, Acheson, Mary Henry. Junior st class—James Saxbee, Tom Hemp- bill, Willie Henry. penisole BURNS tte of al crafta and. professions uusy seasons, we think ae doctors He their:harvest now. n fyur- physicians have saat ane “thie sick around our accidents and tors ole a a sick good many homes. ways welcome when the our selfishness veyees are not always so welcome when pa: men eynie no doubt Ruan et in.some good Love ity. may have boat Bebahier; sates sion were not Doctors calls were few, he pioneers teak better care of thapadnes and doctors would have Bee to ridge inch teetotaller es rege astic rn erman had a the Dee to fish in, and pee the services experienced boatman. of an “| But night after night he came back with an empty cruel and at length de- parted in disgust. When he was gone the boatman was approached and_ask- eaibow i¢ war Mint a talsly efooce tite erman had such a run of ill luck. Avell saith the man, he bad nae whus- kk him where there was We are glad the postmaster’s wife is well again. Her gentle manner an obliging way won for her universal steet Scarlet fever and scarlatina and chicken pox are now on ane. May they go down into the earth and A company has Np hash foie ti the purpose. of building see jine to connect Monkton and of its popular —— last evening. te on Free ‘T'rade vs, Protecton was won by ep tion. ecabe debate has been ar- ran, ged for this’ week. em ited the Monkton lodge Monta} ev eg dam Berlet returned from a short : holiday trip on Tuesday. v ure. C.H. Meiryfield has purchased the Monkton saw and planing mills and will take charge of ther Ist. Charlie is one our most enterprising citizens and been Eee associated bys the many ‘recent improvements A village, We wish him success in ‘Thursday | an noe Patrons of Industry | Y intends leaving for California in the|** prey on moles and rats and let decent alone. the guests of ti Mrs, Stock of Ku ‘The Genuine Merit ~ r * Of Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla:-wins friends |<" wherever it is fairlyand honestly tried. Its proprietorsare highly gratified at the letters which come entirely unso- licited from men and women in the learned professions warmly commend- ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla for what it has | bad lone for then,- “) Héta’s Pills Soir, jaun- f dioe, alice ih headache, ring nex week for Philadelphis an far acriael Mors Als w | Mrs. lieved and restored to. health. "Owing br sary to the well being of ie som 1,2 | around his RosToce *S services rf ed in the Evangelical church on Sun- day last, Rev. Mr. Gray, presiding Elder ein pineal that ole ied of this influence of ripp. Sams his advanced age, he is full of energy, and possesses no small amount fof munbition) and will ‘no doubt pill throtigh all right, which is the wish of” his many friends, Mr. Hy. Steinackeis' sheép were re?” cently worried by dogs. The marau- canine intruders would do well to tak hem to lead and sa’ further trouble. The home of councillor Kreuter was made happy on Saturday last, when’ nted him with a bright little girl. en first pcaise meeting of Cott C.0.F., will be bet Mr, Allen Schrenk is going to have an auction sale of real estate oe ny |stock and implements on Thursday, a . 24th. Those wishing a eapade property should not fail to be pres-~ Armstrong is the aue?~ ate “ NEILL, THE MURDERER, MANGES ~ He Meets Deat: “Calmly —Me Makes: No Confession hose ner up a Neill, murderer of Mualde ¢ Clove and iyo other ete . id ingt an assistant who carried the pin- > red the cell of d_ securing his elbows with two ~ straps tightly drawn’ back and tened to the belt behind. Straps: « were placed’ around the wrists and-* connected with the body belt in front. - ‘This rendered Neill ‘absolutely in= Of | capable of moving his arms or hands. ‘The condemned man did not utter a word during the Fee which lasted™= barely a minute. The procession to” the gallows was then formed. It was headed by the chief warden, who was followed hy the chaplain, who as he © ti Gloss behind the Deisonie walked hangman. DEATH WAS INSTANTANEOUS — On arriving at the scaffold the white ~ been previously pl e condem: ae was pulled ie over his eyes, man Billington then saree him tothe ~ ross. beam, ~ nice Meas h a strap which was fastened bo- ie knees, apie over his bed Ged "adjuntet-s necl ring was fix. behind the left ear. In an other elas the executioner stepped a pace ; ae ssed pe tet and the * body., cropped fete crowd of about 500 persons gath- red outside of the prison.

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