“It Shines For All” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, (895. — MALCOLM Ma Falitor and Hy ublisher | ; ‘ sie PROF. CHAMBERLAIN, ° _ EYE SPECIALIST, To Milverton, Wednesaay, Jan. ist, only. He will be at J. Torrance’s Drug Store, MILVERTON, ONT. Call at Drug Store and get his 50-page 3 S beak hee ove AN hea h, Ont., Nov. 19, 1895. find the glasses I recelved . from you a benefit to me; it takes the stein pee the eyes and can reat without h J ‘Yours traly, 4] ‘A. G, Torspors. i The Warden will be in attendance at the Clerk’s otfice on the first and thirc i Tuesday taene month, Speke en baie as Se k wil al i nee an a Ww ednesday weeks an 10 ae Borel los fod rer at bis of each segargs at his ealnpaiat ntil after the merry, Christmas season. Gerben Rade Acbpolrapart a 2ud.—Fred Smith, Vina Hasenpflag,| qr, Ellie Bae, Andrew Bach. Sr. Part On ra Miller, Olive Gray, Jobn Feeds eects ae. Jr. 2h} Mary Bote Adam areuler Br Hewitt Burton, Thomas Wilson. Ist Book class.—Louisa Dierlami William Hasenpflug, Wellington ae Ria Maggie Schwint. Narrow Escapz.—One last came nearly being burned tu death, While engaged in popping corn on the stove, little Laura Kerr, aged seven or eight, daughter of Mr. Colin Kerr, was reaching over the front of the stove when her pinafore caught fire and soon she was enveloped in flames. The children tri an at first to put it vub Dts Mr. re Caaaey wl Sag Rialou beer cn on Friday Deo. 13th the eame h in Millbank ae hotel propiiy, “WM. DAVIDSON, Patrick Muleahey. “The building in } 49th, Tounty Clerk, | “Fapped ee ey a ee question is tho Rovil hotel now ra by : 8 Muleahey. Along with the hote though slightly burned in the face and 3 E TRAY. ) ie i est be sold @ number of fa im Ss ade re of the arms is again able to tloreni LURGE Faigite se Gena we iia onto the pr at Jolin, Cook, Perna poster or i , y-—Again it is duty} pp I mee of Ne old REMOVED —Many were the regrets yearl year ol ‘The two yea Sete cents. the ‘All are ted with white aes have same by roving property and pe damages, Joun Cox. Good, reliable men can W ANTED = een 5 aple Groves f Nutseries, of Wat: ies a Radian lary : nd expenies paid weekly, Liberal induce, ments fo beginners, Outfit free, | Previous experience not required. Established ove once for term Gen, eee: St. Thomas; Ont this paper.) (Mention Division Court in Milverton to-day. Read Dr. Nasmith’s card in this} M ‘issue. School will last about 10 davs longer bi q jis term. Sun office. “Groh J. G. Milverton, marriage licenses. business brisker i A full and new ie of School s asics Ae unbreakable paper slates, scribblers, tay i te., at Jas Torrances, Photo. With cardboard buck. 250 packag "Sara Bt Biles . ee Ne leap ‘owned ‘by J. 4 0m who have not yet paid their taxes will call at A. Reddaway’s office on Saturday next, as a collector will ‘be there to receive them Mr. John Tucker on uaiales last delivered to Mr. Daniel Lamou es wel, eight loads of potatoes auade quite a procession atte ue ‘Listowel. convenience of Dr. mi ‘Cattermole has left his accounts nM old and young and his det is regret ‘ed by everyone who knew We Have “hia pots a fie of new 1s ls, memorial progeammes, ie i ies for turning out neat work His bellowing ithe ire of her pigship and with "bound ae flew upon his " m 2 cheat he filled the ‘office of bailiff for Blank ot books for sale at the " issues ty The few inches of snow has al ra be soa passed, vz ts tl wet John McCloy informs us that n $1 instead of $2 as per collection aM to sheokisls the death of soa ettler—in fact one of the -—in die e person of the late aoe Calan who passed silently away o1 day morning last, aged bout 79 years. Mr. Coulter was born in raat near Sligo, and emigrated to this country when a lad of about 18 years, and for a time lived around Brockville Over 40 years ago he settled in the town ahi of Mornington, where he hits ver since. For er of a this district. During the three years he has been almost: helpless, ah has gradually sunk until soe him eway, He will be bu nouns cemetery on Tiley at ANGLICAN Aas —Rev. who pecarbe to hear him were ae ” | impressed. wenderfully strong, . Penne cee, nmol biblical, with great precesior is walle on ooeering wl . His short Me here will bear fruit even if it was Me instrumental in drawing members the church which is after all the Last consideration. —Milverton Coun- ein the chair. Minstes of confirmed, The following accounts were presented Hai ak labor erhold & . avid inger, and irons $3.10; J. H. Seb aide. Fasting 1.00; James Wie te loads of. grave) $1.48; is Baechler, 3,300 feet pine plack Villi ats Henry, — spreadin 7 euker ‘ eae. coal oil and nel ‘be 6; John Becker, salary an sanitary pe pene Doig silat, fees & etc., $33.25, s 50 cents overebar, "ge. a F. ae UD, tendered his resignation as medical health officer ae on table to be considered at next mecting. Adam — Scheonholtz asked for a refund of $100 tax, the dog belonging to his sun at Atwood, VILLAGE nes D be and the collector ie by-law relative to shel removal of snow trom the sidewalks the same at next thestliig? Council then adjourned to meet again on Monday the 16th inst. at 7. Won. Hartmier will pay the highest cash oun Bs kinds of furs. wae 1.—On Diteeie as downfall oF Beit lay week at the Gravelridge school a little |j COUNTY OF PERTH. |<" in ihe aid. |four years we have ever been delight in- strmntable~ve would ne _todey ir Fall supply of school books and stetionary in stock at Torrance’s. Among the joys brought by snow is ithe pleasant jingle of she sleighbells, If you want to get one beautifvl well Dr. Nasmitb, who has bought out Dr, Cattermole’s residence and place of business, will likely have. hy family moved in this week. Base alk Watee cenees coal Bi a Milverton. | Read his card of alii. oe 1m this issue of the Sow, id wearisome _ trial, wi ies and as a last resourse oth hey will ie taken up for forgery. Satp Renoir ~D. Wei will sell on square Milve: erton, Dec. 7th, the hapeatinid effects of late Geo, Pep} pper. Sale commen : when we announced that Dr.. Catter- We ae eh out his practise and in- Stratford. On Tharwday (vod fy he left and in future ill who when hesaw the londsot titan. Decco eile Veg daag good felley.” Appress.—At the clese of ‘the mis- ng the very ih HeLavaie Anglican church. During your stay of ed and impre: h your zeal as family, for the advancement of the 8) Kingdom of God in ths part of His moral vineyard. 'To you, dear si largely due the credit of i ene ‘and consummation of our society and manent place of worship. Had it ce pes for your coe determination of those | re o finished Brockville cutters call early, only a few left at} 7! it) D, Smnith’s. bs el at 2 o'clock and everything will go] s6 frie e + = TRALEE, , Notice to Advertisers. Michael inson, of St. ERI Marys are fa teenie = Telatives in| 48 the holiday season is on and our ry! journal is crowded, we must insist that in end Win. Lalbot have Father O'Leary cel them a happy journey through life. 7th LINE WELLISLEY, grand public school concert is to be held in the 7th line school. house Friday evening, Dec. 13th. An energetic committee of the — young people of the section has been appoint: | j, ed to arrange the program which « both extensive and varied, gonmating of various kinds of music suc instrumentals, violin solos,* harmonies solos, ‘tableaux, dumb bell exercises Every effort is being put} forth to make it asuccess, and we are cert commences’sharp at 8, NEWTON. ve we been reminded that the grim monster Death is ever with Mr, his man; ddutosaets und felande Coa haenitigent Wall ‘Tuesday evenin, Some of our young men wore a very s countenance last Friday becuse the ae Frenchman was the uccepted. the rejected ie Nancy Davidson, of Burns, visited nds inity last: Friday ig, Hawthorne, Martin and Huitet Reuraet iat Wek one ahs prairie provinee. Mr. W. J. Zoeger, owing to his increasing see tah iE necessary to seoure a new clerk in the person of C, Hooper, of Mill- bank. Monday was a great day for business in ChE tavOs Ie being pound il meeting and the fiat sleighing of the sous ty ob Elina, hsellocated iu our ML daA oth hes tee ee aa iALaY Le profession of Veterinar an An melt ee of worship tt dear to our hearts molished a in Mil- verton, Pan satis for and interest in church matters is only equalled by yonr liberality in giving material sup- port to the upbuilding of the canse in our midst. We very much regret your and hopeful spirit jis) ve an incentive to u riving to idea and keep ancafuchal the ‘honorable ion of the charch in thia plate, which you were so largely the instrument in maneing about. also peice in life, Mrs. Cattermole, her daughter, Mise'Wornum, whose mirable qualities of mind aud have greatly endeared th Often has a midst will leave a vacant place in the church hard to fill, but we are that that we have had the plese aad pro- fit of your society xo lo will be Stratford’s it assure you that our the Clamie Cite an ud ips a glorious w heavenly bliss, is the ‘hes vs desire of your fellow. parishoners in Milverton, and vicinity. Sig net Mts Lizzie Roe, Mrs. J G. Hanon, Miss Maggie tied Mrs. , R. Hanna, J. G. milton Jane Seon Charles Bocce Nicholas Ros. was. th departure and hope that youn say bet nkful t rayers and good wishes will go with ee aud faniy ty | be: MILUBASK. bee of D. ¢ along the Bees i ee slays at Cami onlv aul tier forced fenors, It left its marke in many a place and nowhere was the mark very wel. pated ‘ome when it fore epee eopicamill pump into play and made that pump work like a fire engine for , for doing aughty things with a gua amp, butt 1 lay vilent hands on the ne tg dpting. transgression f with the ornamental window lays are very modest, and withal meaniennyae the gale could do 0. mo: re tha wiley 80 ss they _were concerns it has parts, I'm ee rein this nbite tion, oF ge portioirof ity did not go off wil Cs wha ipvahls Lake Sinieser Thee Nave been relay anxious ‘naaiies nts te gale about the health of the old sheds on Knox Chaech pro} Pm quirers? age Diake, minute: WGA ay Ne Pena te ~* venerable ‘pee yet stands, in spite of Sorin én pest—to commemorate their oes eit ie ake ng was nut = full attended as it dese: to be, however. President Pea was in the chair, Pua piesa reat i the Mr, other officers are—fur anot Manly—to whom one might “apply j, | idle through tl ed meas eve 1, | Fremont, Wash., where he atri all changes of ads, be in on Monday so been working all hat we may know where we are at. ; Se Recap To set a good ad. requires considerable satisfied with the success of the even.ngs| Work and this cannot be got through entertainment, The proceeds amounted 10) vith jn @ short space of time. We A very interesting avent took e on| hope that a hint is sufficient. Tuesday of last week, being the marriage of | James Jordan, of 3rd of Maryboro, to Miss | » Annie McDonald, of Dor! ‘The Rev. | epithet * aroraneen ”_gave a Sigs As one listens to his clear sente: Saar re Ti er his [ed and commanding attention, ‘the thought other, Thomas, while, the bride's sister, | comes: What mast he have Veen as a pub- The ed as, bridesmaid. | We wis | lic speaker, a or 80 years ago? The only other minister . Me- Raieic ta saieed Gheoerehona thanks to the speaker of the evenin in abundant stock of firewood ets. of the city of Milver of for pneumatic despatch, or otherwise, we'll rercml Or. at, Loapisliad now tl at ethic: Ie Bun TC wiv faled eonla ted sure that an exeellent intellectual trent | 1 [00 Tt eaitast pear web is in store for those who. attend. | mounds of thanksgiving the fuct. that when Byaivoody welcome. Ataee ao they: want wood, hay, or straw (not. stubble), cents, Decors open 7.30 p.m, Con-| potatoes. beef, pork, or anything that far ers produce, ‘they have only to step out et « fearebing he ean find {and iy for it Sy [always at sheniahe market pric 01 Wednesday Mr. Thomas Hero, of the -9th |" Gavia a dette ere cession, was its chosen vi ho. was | into Millbank, following the remains of ¢ sick but a few hours before he succumbed. | 2 tas Haron a he eh tne to ie e left a widow and seven stall children, |Iust geetine place im the Wlocspal senete fee lest ye aR enantio atm informed that Me, Hiro ils was wienewed inthis part of Mornington, The | ery, brick | We are duly and hows ies were conduct th . Mr, © Brief 1 er f lay | Wright, of Millbank, who spoke in glowing sie life ie here ns portion, terms of deceased. Mr. Heron was a’ mer I rief sorrow, short- . f Grace church, Millban id always an Millbank Dec. 2, 1895, ts der of any services held. therein. The : 4 se aie * Mr, Adam of Beever is at present visiting ie John Eng r. Wim. Brydone, of Glntn, eae a sean of ‘days > home thi: Miss Knox, of Elma, — a cee! a oe bbe Miss via Mrs. Jas. Drummond and son, of Eikton, “Mich es at aot ties at 8 a Henry Schutz,-a citizen of Meee is at fe resent in a very poor state of health, in fact his recovery is ispaired of. i Mr. Simon Hoffman and daughter ele of Elkton, ee arrivea in town Wednesday’ night and are at present staying with Mr. Jno. Grosch, Mr. Lavington 's Toil whiehthas been derangement of of the Leater, will resume operations in a day two, The Stratfotd Herald esse that the hospital has a staff of physicians. This will beat the aaa hospital in Toronto.” ee fy aw, of ‘oron' Methodist divine, died at the Neuen ofhis son-in-law Alexander Mills, on ning. We have. ase received a lot ae new and beautiful designs of wedding Three toughs set on Mr. Baumb: of Rostock, last bee oY, de in) Stratford. ‘They. stol beat him. The ibe esta a etd job to ee oe le "sand jout time that it Wheuld go mated. or be divided up. The New York Sun speaks 20 fol lows of Mr. Livingston of Liste brother of Dr. Livingston, the Pras African explorer and missionary, ed a or eg since on a visit tu hix on, resident of that phiee in ai Sati Taszsin, ee he a Frey a physical we ‘ie as was his - | brother, as estan a of the atuiral ness that wi