Milverton Sun, 8 Dec 1892, p. 1

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“ET SHINES FOR ALL. Vol I-—No, 51. MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1892. THOS. W. W. Wi Kditer and Fi aes CHEAPSIDE Decembcr month is now with us and that ob Geman ceek vecaty a Pagn with ae pee a i fancy silk mb DK. J, we have them ane ton oe iety of stamped |'s: linen goods in tray covers, Hiigent eccis plasers, etc. cial drive ia table Lens during 19 to 25ets: xnas mont Great oe ih Bin Dasa Sets. 40 to 50cts. napkins, towels, and. towelings, andcome to Chea) ee a (BORMERLY LISTOWEL) CHEAPSIDE, STRATFORD a . quiet as yet, but we expect soon to see Restecs. E very bad state. of the sce is eta a telling effect on trade ;. basi- tems mes ale ac mbling about things being qui Maskcipal matters are exceedingly the peru sitege: man around seeking "The siok in thia Tovality are aa on & fair way to -y, wit ex: ceptions. Mr. EES has had a severe cold for some time is isl inlsmination, hus Sally re mre ter facts re ple: rt, but tostate that Mr. Charles les Trost an form paralysis The sau: season rand the iomgnou, Seer ene quadru; satiate = sacrificed! wi Snsideenble. The following th rt of the Restock Public Sthool for November. eos Samoan Fourth class— Carve Maurer, Ide Schrenck, George i. Senior Third class—Clara Diedrick, Anna Gaul, Edward Murray. Fanioe Third class—Lydia Seder, he Md nray | Gtate Rreutas® Sebo daca ‘Leasa, Mary Schenck and Jas, Murray equal, Mary Jundt. BARGAINS -:- BARGAINS FOR SALE: —IN ALL KINDS OF— Fall and Winter! GOODS GREAT BARGAINS MEN'S FUR COATS: GOAT ROBES|% CADIES’ FURS; Ete. J. L. RAE’S Main Street, Milverton ‘The above heading wi attract your attention, coo you read it is that is-offiered FOR SALE | be around agai Sy gest ee pected racist ia pultoring [ed w 801 off mice-and: for nn BURNS We are having beautiful weather just now, but our roads are in a deplor- able condition, “Wi hen folks take a a look them ‘ii familiar tune called the Rocky Roads to Dublin. Mrs, Wallace Davidson; ‘ther has been seriously ill with In grippe, for the last five weeks is slowly recovering, but under skillful per treatment it is to be hoped s she wil be able to _ Mr. Thess. “Grey: ix getting out of the pee mk seg - county. Tom Gort fy cigs ‘yy! halves. Mr. Ff, E. Ebel, of our nee held a ooting mateh: itr the a e of ee on Friday® last. Hors Teport heeehnngg. hare Soe Beitr passing Mr. Albert Toei is visiting at his uncle's, Mr. Jas. Freeborn’s, this week. The ex-Mayor of Newton and his pt Particulars lave Our city peck is pitep a rush- ing business just Muss Kare Boawert is at present bier et in Galt. Rev. Mr. McKay, of Stratford, the goes jet Mr. and Mrs. Sine “orengents ae being made for ‘entertainment to be givén' by the Good Templars of this place on Dec Jolin Kerr has removettitechis: farm in Ellice, Mr. MeWilliams will take charge of Mr. Kerr's farm If you-will‘call at” The sega a Carriage You ‘gl bd the finest lot of new fore fer are all gone FOR SALE ‘The Cause — cH ists in sour milk and cider, called’ iétio acid, is believ- hysicians ‘to be the cause. of rheumatism... Aceumulating itv the blood, it attacks Gp ibis jisenes, | iy ® the joints, and. causes. ig at a What is needed is 2 remedy to neutra. lize the acid, and so invigorate the kid- neys-andJiver that all ‘waste will carried .off. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is —— recommended by many whom it bas cured at rhew t «pos TALK ABOUT SNAPS $7.50 China Tea Sets for ay - $6.50 $2.00 Granite = 0 90c. Cupe& Saugore ees 106, “6 750. 60c. Te. ce (Sadia for 55c. swe are the only Direct Importers in Becciet hee the’ wakes ie Eaglends Garmany and ca, we can sell for whut otliers pay for their goods. A large’ assort- ment “ie hristmas Presenta Cheap. P. Watson & Son wweorren a aaa bes oe at TOWARDS T. HOUSE STR AT FORD WANTEDE Ghickens _ Dueck Turkeys : nd Geese}: Fostirées in’ Exchange fon Faraitare.. ‘We ore wanting a large quantivy of each of the-above kind of feathers. DON’T MIX THEM When you want Farnitare buy it from Beadsha n get it best and ate The aerate) a: id Und WE DELIVER 300DS IMPORTERS | ices that you will think re- markably_ low e trimmed D, basiiot alacialy apgetbe Taner wet workmanship is of the Repairing and Horse- H. HASENPFLUG MILVERTON oe ies are hereby notifieDnot to. giv yy husband, John Pfoif, of tiie towuship of Ellice, any credit on OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN MILVERTON That desirable buildin: site on Main St. jus' sxe alitieg solu thoroughly mrfod blood as eke occurrence e suggest a trial a Ho Rasesbarlls hy all th rom rheumati gee clesd “Mr. Martin Swerrzer, hice the 7th line of Mornington; lost other day, it aegis froma hooking cow-thawitia. ““Lhave: been ill for } ; | Feathers BASS'FO8D, ELM OR ASH LUMBER TAKEN IN EX! bxciaNr: FOR {,, Gempare oa goods and | prices with those of other eee [jitlers at then do your ce, “4nd Ttook ae fist ‘ doberin somedoubts . This «edt in afew oercapeien. ‘There a ee slight attack “ which stopped almost fnmediste: | «+ fonstle day T'sa fey dinner, the aint ‘solid food that time s: Ballantyner®? Vivian FREE OF CHARGE iy sas oxen Re. TFOR ES ‘SaFele phone 19 Hote, : Shop. FURNITURE andu: UNDERTAKING No Charge for wana cease : i eee an nee just previous "its: ‘The only relief was after th s frst dose R. LouGHHEAD, AAdelaide- eae fn | . Kew. olt thé of lag + tadaate Fre practitioner, and for many years t DONEGAL Ox Monday last Mrs. Little met with a Very painful accident, he fell on the ice and broke her arm. Fortunately the doctor was in the neigh- borhood, and she was soon relieved. - eyoene son at Mr. Sam’'l McAllis- ter’ 1 etme pa ay we Mr. Gzorce Gipert built 40 rods we and staked a sample of Beat of a rail fence last week, it, in six hours. This is what-Ellice men can do. Who exif! ——< DISTRICT NEWS Some Interesting Items Culled from the boring aa Miss Wornscort, ot caret, ne wield the birch in U.S.S. No. 1892. Bw. Parke has returned to astral from bis Euroj ropean tour, and sumed his practice, Tite new Catholic Church at Hesson will be open Bishop O’Cennor, of oie, on Thwrsday, the 8th of Decer uly Ben LOCUS mee and | daughter My con Sse: pene visit nts, Spal ho fein in mPhiladete st, Qc past Palade sete in Toure N. home on a visit to his parents Se friends lay last Wm.,. son of Mr. Fred. Getke, fell from the hay mow, sustaining painful injuries. The doc: tor wax called and had: te pub in sev- erat stitches: Gro. McKer, of Brittony Has puteh- ased the 50:aere farnr on the 7th con., oe the east half of Tot “13,. from Wm. Elliot, for the sum of $2,675. Mr. McKee takes possession on April Ist, 893, jt: Thomas, the assessment: rolls aye tatenguublistied far’ Wa yablie tne formation and many discrepancies in sical sie ee re is no court Ss a man’s taletibaras Page hs agitate little light.on him. unt Everareen, C.0.F:, Carth- ‘be (8; has the following officers for the ensuing term: Alex. Fraser ; v D. h | constant ving Su t this rRoM Bibterede tase The Red River Likely to be Made Navigable” 36,000 Bettlers Wists, Dec, 1,—There would ein t of realiaion o ~Ovet explorer a report in which he says riyer ean t and made soothe by diverting the the Lake of the; Woote through returns just months of " Mani North-West, erealisiag $125,000. bet sales) coinpared with & Year ago; an incaease of 300 per c pe cat ae A SMART FAKES SCHEME” Mew Mo Swindica Many Toronto rengcists Recto Borst, the alleged president and treasurer of the alleged’ Rich- mond Chemical Co, of Torottto'sitt PBiladel-” P was arrested at Buffalo on suspic- ion of smuggling drugs from Canada to the druggists sold a_preparation* ae as tayo Yovilaion of Gan Liver’ ,” and also any antipyrin pow ‘The’ World a got oud of pint bottle of siow, which is lnbe lors seal of Pure Cod Li eal [Personal supervision of Ds. ler. the emul- ond the labels on the box any the compound yy Dry 4:- Alexander Borst ist, w! aed the emulsion, told The Werld. that t ire cost of ym pe How in- ctndingt the battle, cork; _piivting ti wrapper, wax, ete., was nobineve that cents, ees a Yetalled at onerdollt* pee? est Pine bottle distinguish the makes, Philadelphia, passing under different names, + and is ele to have le nite af tpney by placin; rations be e druggists all cing Ne Pipe the oe States. EE AEE JAY GOULD DEAD He Controlled veh ose Miles of Rall~ _. New You Den Eee Gould diea at 9.15 thisrn The ietonrel of Jay oak fran ts footed boy whe over the rough, hills of Dias ria to the railréad? Be whose wealth was gee at $60,-~ acon of jost remarkable” fe for the vast J fev ie a pee ritable ; | all means Aor En ical skill and the interest BL Tyna ak . y a | BOs Ss Paired ssGouee: Weamuaen ee a ore” Soowing 4 is the standing of the upils of thé Donegal sehoal for thie month of Novem! in’ order merit:—Senior wach: peat at MeCou! drt, Eserson= VIGO) ohn Me- Bie ni 4th bate Tn, Wilsons Bucbanan. Senet ior SPR -~Christena Pett trie, A. Buchanan, Robt. McCourt. Junior 3rd Buchanan; Dot Wilson, John” Bachan an. Qnd Class part I—Maggie Me- Kensie, Kate Matheson, Joseph Burke. Promoted to 2nd part I—Emma Scott, Emma McCourt, Samuel Barton, Tda Wilson. .R. Suaver, Stratford's oldest ent ‘citizen, died Friday Inst Tech long: an @aTEtAT Tieten ie denth will awaken feelings of profound regret among a eee jed_ac re: He ipstes 2 ok the Methodist ohh aed one of the oldest Masons in Stratford. Carthage cheese Sea petou er with the whole of the Septer ni on factory and $5,300 onthe. cheese. insured im the Wi known, but |, Tecently Stacey, . 60. ONTARIO. STREET, STRATFORD EPH la Fs Hietievillo on Saturday, for silling "potatoes fit for food. és . it is sul to defective chimpey. Mr. Hugh Jack, pMcauiere latives cow rolong the Gukgeiers’ ft death. as stated at par one, Fasano was pulmonary. Seer No two estimates agree as to the amount of Mr. Gould's fortune. "The most conserva- oe estimates place i “ 4 think they know piatethi mulations, figure that he fae vine ota * together Hg fies $100 000.0000. News Notes. Tue gold siete fs from New York on Sat- 2 icra 600,000. did dépedite ch coal has-been dit? core at ‘Treherne; Manitoba. H GREEN was fined $11 and costs at unt JoRbeS, who died in the county in- ~ Gruaty at Findlay, Ohio, on Friday, claim- to have been an illegitimate son of Napol- feces tothe death of Jay Gould the London Ch Chronicle calls t of B0- slaty, a dyakciter of bas pone? ing w power thatthe Saat mlgerakty mitt thie etnics of the alligator. 0 do not know of any preparation that hag cought the public fa hort scarce deulersor by Lay on receipt of price, £¢ Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. Toro: fon Sal Ow Friday, Dec OA a be farm ¢. wore. | stock and peels . Benj. Balls, rare thé-cheese for $4,300 and the he bo Ey ‘he An the proprietor ix yped | leaving the farm, BO! At Donegal, on Monday, Sth * , 1892, the wife of Sam'l Mealiater ree Surr—At Poole, on TueadayDee. 6, 100%, ~ the wife of Louis Smith of a daughter.

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