Milverton Sun, 14 Nov 1895, p. 1

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Cb “It Shines For All.” Vol IV—No. 47 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1895. MALCOUM MackETH, Editor and Publisher EF Changes of advertisements must be had in by Tuesday at noon to insure insertion. We are also agents a all wspapers. All. Correspondence an be in by® Tuesday. S Women and Men aily cdme to me blind with a hope Toronto Weekly and Daily |b ~ oe worthy. of your esteem Marriep.—At the renee of the Hammer to Masha Robb. Dingwall At 4 p.m. the marriage possession left the house of the bride's father and | ed. proceeded to the Presbyterian meeting house where the nuptial knot was tied. Afterwards a very large assembly met: the house of Mr. Dingwall where all asted in right royal fashion. —A dog is an anifhal that is and is un. yor Mop | Goubtedly the most faithful creature 0 are cross eyed, : paper on’ the eye at Dra Stor PROF, CHAMBERLAIN, EVE SPECIALIST, ‘81 King St. B., Toronto, worthy of tender mercies extended towards it. Milver- «pparent reason for harboring eed is we suppose, to * keep, the wolf from the door.” ax.—Signs of municipal elec: tions are appronching, On the exceed. ingly wet. morning of last week the e sole individual seen on the street was on or b> lt le tere befor 'g are steers, the rést Ere ith whit inves same by proving property and pi dainages Jou Cook. ¥ Notes. ‘A complete and itunadinte revolution ‘of vin nist io prati The Bin ight expens splint lang ane slight rl sited on ole foe oil, = nest ot more than one dollar a The Farmer's Pape ar it. wadous from the Every page ful of good reading The spe partments tor the ‘practical rater and the home circle are always delightfully entertaining and instructive. In en- erprise as a newsyatherer it has nosue- cessful rival. Pfeffer Bros. received on es two car loads of Manitoba whey for ee Mr. W D. Weir traded his roadster, Gladstone e, to Robert the of Ellice, for Richard Harcor i last’ week ane ‘eluood x the roads _especi ae a of} of Milverton to a ie of morta New ‘millinery this w ae ladies’ jackets at $5. es she ites See it and buy A full aud new med Pe supplies, unbreakable paper slates, sriblr pencils c., at Jus Torrances, i nvelopes, pacl sod it promines to be a good one. him “Courting the! We are charitable enough to at- tribute to the influence of the “buck "tai the statement of one of our zens thathe saw a deer jump over 20 feet in height, ‘e_have received another Jot of men’s alts frieze overcoats at $5 ane $5.50; t $4, and boys’ at ‘en sae all wool suits at Gleiser. and came in et with the saw. ¢| prising and one of our aldermen, There he stood outin the mud ankle deep, with an lodged in the street above. He took no notice of the falling rain but worked diligently at his task until it , as we do not like to see Biliasnee So aarcvarded st.—On Friday last as be dogs used in saat fast the log fell down on the return of the carriage Te} P yi ieces around the mill, maveHel of witoh whizzed dangerously near Mr. Bund.| 2S scho and N The work of the mill in the ani ing hs ‘been. , | fool that didn’t.” ey —Mr. Weis euter- oung men, has catublished f in A eh villas a new industry that rivals that of Grand, the noted horse dealer of ‘Toronto, The difference between Mr. Ross and Mr. Grand is that Ross buys only Newron’s New Watt Ross, oe oe le peculiar tastes; he will spurn a well-fed pede gloat.over a bone pays as rsh as twenty five eit for Ross has receiv juota- ‘oronto igh hee shipping his factory and intends , | collection there. Trtz,—Time in Milverton has factory, revel are all r ed dentoiracglng a: SiR Meee eae makes a confusion asvillagers generally |i have been governed, in their time by hese _shronometers af thes but make the hour work earlier, When a half an hour is ey to Trunk time, which 1s now 18 minutes ahead of solar time, the peingon mes very noticeable. of a place the size of Miiverton | iver numerous time sched WELLESLEY hace. Maron,— The Rhcel ploughing match of the lesley Ploughing Association was held on the farm Mr. Daniel ee on es Nov. 7th, at resu’ as follows: Firs class— J ‘Cini (Verity plough), Ist; S| 2, J. H. Kelly (Verity plough) ;,3, H. | Mundell Ae Plough); 4, 3a hn Petch (Scotch pattern); 5, George Rennie (Hamburg: ey Second ,C. Ha i y| Price will be maintain e | la need | hands o Missionary Arp.—The anniversary of the Womens local aid and missionary te |Socievy of the Milverton Lutherai church was celebrated on inst. ‘The Rev. Veit, of Tavistock, sud Rev. Genzmer, of Auburn, preach: m. Moore was the , pera man in iphotce the new machine given by Mr, G. booby | eee decorated revolver plated with ferrous oxide. Ssoorine Matcn.—On marksmen present, Do not spend your iste : ma 8, 8. CONVENTION, |&: Inaugural Meeting Held in Burns’ ne Chureh, Milverton, ter |1T WAS A GRAND SUCCRSS—ABLE AD-| DRESSES GIVEN. ‘ERNOON SESSION, On Monda; RAM in Burns’ church, ‘eoso | Milverton, opened the proceedings of the first Sabbath School Convention weld in the Township of Mornington, Though the roads were not in a propitious state there time at bus is ene a trial. tehes NO) ts Bros., the progres merchants of Newton, haye | out ci vi anid wine ae dew? goods which a are offering at cut prices, serine of North Mori nington would call and inspect their stock. AppiEs.—Mes: . Schaefer and A Retanwey nile ‘oming this.week 1 carloud of hard winter apples whieh | Conver lispese of ‘upon iy bbl. ed for a period of one week. After they have been put in the cellars the price will rise, If “i ou are an intending purchaser now is. your chance. they are willing to their ar $2 Tue Concert.—We desire, this our last opportunity, to call the attention of the public to the fact that the en- rtainment under the auspices of the | ; public Library will be ae of bool ped.| AL ‘HER’S Assets: week’s | w tation will be bgt om by oe w Short! oe ‘Geneon ‘pe: eabaade Aiiagian ing i be beginning 2 Nov. ae Meet- ew boe Further particulars will be given Inter. ex's AvxtuiaRy.—Mre. Bald- its horses that have bven proved by having church ety ing very much pleased at the large turn out of ladies anxious to | li helpon the cause in which she herself flicers were elected with scoot result, Pres., Mrs, (Rev. ice Pres, Mrs. N. Roe; oe am _ Pres. Miss Ella Strong; | ¥ Tr society is to meet every second Wi "| day for the transaction of business. Fire Scare.—The town was pitched state of excitment on Friday f He tram) out. through the falling of a Wee freed) a Mrs. Harrison upon the floor upstairs. ie amount of damage do NOTE". Out of the seven automatic fire ex- Pog asing pop si Dr, Catter Alex. thought the time opportune to play game of leap-frog. Pete is worth nlout three fre bells. The Aikins 3} mud was knee deep and his frroweers rd | looked it, 2, Wm. Ciessey Boys. elass—Geo. Gibson. Chalmers. got first for best erown Geld and Henry, Kel The ors “ ‘ilkinso: piled A. Kretch eee ee Deh (Yeandle Fa Bh ‘obi hour; he put out the blaze. i] We Charla Keeso “ eo bucks and the Chief saved the barrel rel, | while Toad Dorland yal wa Milne’s | . nfwell. Ed. Bandschb was the hero. of the it may be a fonks thougt ld pr i Pmpaste Sa ted | there. About two. oe cover | th t a | teaching staff of tl “the Proceedings, opened. by. devotional reises after which Mr. Kay, pastor of Burns? church delivered his address of a come and cordially thanked all present form ne appearance an meet them in conventions of a similar nature. Pr meron, of North Mornington replied i ‘in suitable terms ‘ir was nominated minute Seer noon began. Bue first on the programme was the Rev. ‘ear, of Milverten who took up Nesey and Benefit ‘of Township 8, 2 enti He said in this penne aslo practical work anc Diath Mckee was the place This cal work. the thing for instilling this into the mipds of tenehors and ‘There ai parents engas not tions. Ivis pret 8 animosity hy Palate feel kinder towards Now-a-da; he ing and have the opportunity (siteann Sli cespairing ir ) Hamu Discussion fallowed ‘Mn Fear’s address, i in the P in rales ings Vis d by harmony bai ra ee ps ith great benefit to all. ary and the proceedings of the after-| M aaihete Ae pa tay A) ee ING SrSsI0K. ‘ cae fhe. devotional uN pia reading thro with, y' tide toapachivel eri me of Mr. Day ak with an excellent ad- dress on “€hildhood in tions to the School 2 and sho’ parents taught, spoiled their. "hlldren, closed a expressing a wish to again visit mn of officers for the ensuing, an adiede tee President, Rev. Wright, Millbank ; vice-president, Rev, Kay, Milverton 5 secretary-treasurer, J. ‘llbank ; minute secretary, W. D, Weir, iver n. This closed the proceedings of Morning. we|ton’s first S. hil hatchet capa ik wi : decided succes: BORN: Wazxixe,In Ellice, on the oun iat chee wife of Henry. Waring, Komo,—In Ellice, on the 7th pay he s wife "of Henry Kreig, of a 201 Beg tril ote Revert ay tha ed a, if the wife of Louis Schmidt, of a seine gant At the reside ane thick f pee Wellesley, ie cal by thoRey, ‘Jno. Kay », Christian, Hammer to Martha Robb rift ngwall, Sumnwis—Marrapws.—-At them: _ Milverton, on oe Wot day, Noy. soihe Ha i John rey oe Sherwi Matthews, both of Elma, Personals. ‘iss Agnes Shierholtz, os Wate, ‘ Br is visiting her sister, Mrs. | He ped thet th the Morhington Convention would not die te infauey but would ‘grow itygrace daily, ‘Mr. Barnby, of Carthage, was the nex Gatnip addneon though, it of | store of chalice aut things a1 hele attention thr age d the chil reed se ey whom he Sa pt of | Be epi hae father cage hele could: oS miciaues ‘tendanee at ere y school taught you much that you cl ee he gic ration was neces dhe sive the preparation of the Teton ‘tore losing he impresse) upon esa would niu Theres in the township, wehiel rheed there erage attendance if f 67. ‘the fling” ete ‘of ste wsrtous seta is in ¢ offivers, sel a tan by é he Rev, ee Cate isin Inst very vigorotils. said ies schools, me rps we have’ another fire alarm, as. anything but pleasant. in | beer laid ° broken leg John Coulter, of Hel ‘ae visit- ing his old home on Saturday last. Little Norman Hobustein, cana has up we ‘sume tine with a in able to be about. Miss. Nellie he bas secured a. position as in a confectionery in Detroit and left to fill her position on Monday. Mr. Geo. Stevenson, who for some months past has been engaged in the laundry ftaehen: lett pate for. ‘Tavistock, where he mbar k im the gen business. Mr. Ned Chowens, who fas, be engaged en Mr. Bunéscho fo time past, let ft on Monday stock, and from thence h en. he Rev. Dippel of Elmira filled the ie of the Miveakekeal church on Sunday last in the absence of Rev. H. Dierlaimm, who is spending n week or two in is Parry Sound: distrie aan a Ne that Mr Bran Tol ree is had such a ae siege of i tea ae so far Sues ay he wae | about eee He “ved hoe on it!| Monday. A St. Jobn’s, ise conspir: for several years to seut js) defraud the insurance , companies. A namber pera 1 men of ee

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