Milverton Sun, 18 Jun 1896, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol V—No. 26 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896. MALCOLM MacBETH, Editor and Publisher ahs BARR. VETERINARY SUR. lewton, Ont., (Graduate of Soir 5 Veterinary College, ‘Toronto, Ont. feats all discuses ‘of domesticated animals. Calls by y telephone or otherwise. promptly fstteended “ta: sh drugs kept on hand. North Perth ELECTION. MR. JAMES CRIEVE ‘Will address the electors of North Perth on the following dates: BORNHOLM, Thursday, TSth June. SILLSBURG, Friday, 19th June. POOLE, Saturday, 20th June. Each meeting at 8:0'clock. Mr. Grieve will ‘be accompanied by the froi Er. “following speakers: James P. Mabee, J. Palmer, Valentine Stock, J. W. Scott, ‘Thos. E. Hay aid John R, McDonald, ‘The Government Uandidate is invited. LAURIER-MOWAT-GRIEVE Has the National Policy Made Rich GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ‘Court News, The following is from the ponnee of ‘Tuesday's proceedings at Osgoode all : roughton _v. Teroshipe of J. Mal it led fi ivisional Court (26 94), affirming judgment of bridge,J., dismissing the action, which brought by Albert Broughton, ‘the owner of the east half of lot 11, jin the 16th concession of the Town. ‘ship of Blma, for the purpose of having a bylaw of the Township of Grey, 10th of April, 1892, under sec. ‘585 ‘of the Municipal Act, 1892, pur- x upon plaintiff in respect of certain drainage works, inads liable to contribution in the}, future to the maintenance and repair of such work, declared invalid, and for an injunction restraining the Town- ship of Elma from passing a bylaw for raising upon the lands in that town- ship, including the plaintiff's lot, « Township ot Grey, and G. ¢ son (Stratford), for defendants Dhoni of Elma, opposed: a oie v. Temipernncs and Gen- eral Life Assurance of North America —J. P, Mabee (Seratford), for plain- * cif, appealed from order of « Division. al Court, ur, C.5., and Paloonbridae, J i sting judg. t, J, dismissing with lefence to the a promissory note been given for the first year’s premi- um, and was unpaid at the time of the death. Plaintift, contended that the note paid by an arrangement of setoff entered into by the deceased with defendants’ local agent, und that © defendants, having issued their official receipt for the first year’s premium, were estop, rom setting up non ment. The court below held that 8 00, es Hee ofa aoa ‘on the i deceased. tablish any waiver on their 7 mare ee Q. G,, for slefendents, °] | fem fies ¢ Painful. . “Great guns!” a patient cried, 7 ee how that razor hurts 4 rrana Sritial ree nail _ along eae coe ) fh Aw. mo,” he answered chery, “it ees fee ze razzar, it ees And he on to the chore oper- ating table, ee the head nurse tu comp! ressings. Canson.—In Mornington, on June lth, ‘as wife of John J. Carson, ‘of a son. Grey | ), | wool BASTRICT NEWS Some Interesting Items Culled from the Neighboring Press and trom Other Sources eeting ef the County Orange tate of North Perth was held oe Stratford on Saturday, when it ae decided to celebrate the anniversary o: the Battle of the Boyne at Gus this year. Gordon Brown, a former editor of ‘the Globe, and brother of the late jamen’ rge Brown, died at his jome in Toronto on Saturday morning. Mr. Brown at the time of Ine death was clerk of the Surrogate court. A freight coming from the north on Saturday evening in charge of Con- ductor Hoy ran over a couple of horses grazing along the track beyond Milver- ton. ne was killed outright and the athe may die from its injuries — rald. ‘Prait growers along the Niagara never did both fruit and grain roy promise better for ee returns of the labor eae on the: h opened briskly the Fisorel ‘Woollen Mills, 4,0 since - une handled has been large. n are paying from ic. to. Be. a lb, which is a cent higher than the market price at other a townships sdacy nile to Listowel, bring their he Connillr Murray went dow: en’ and striking on the stone abutments, eee: the fracture of several ribs. ‘as accompanied by fee gentle- tan aue helped him home, and sum- moned medical aid to attend to his injuries. Mr. Murray is now doing as nicely as could be expected, and we ho may unin to improve.— Mitchell Advocat ‘A sensational ete occurred last Sunday evening at Bright, just as the congregation was leaving the Metho- dist Church, when a respectable young and his condition serious. He did not: f recover consciousness until morning, and now he has not the slightest recol- lection of the afflair. e assault is said to have arisen out of a charivari held on Saturday nigh. Personals, H. M. Schaefer leaves to day (Thurs- day) for Port Albert. isx Minnie Miller, of Stratford, is| lage. viaiting in the vill iss Mand Large, of Poole, spent iScilay with her cousin, Miss Large,in town. Mr. M. afew days at his home in Walkerton, this weel Boomer, of Linwood, spent ‘Sanday atthe residence of Mr. a oad if rs. Schaefer last week at- ee the funeral of Mervyn McKay, of Palnietstnd: ‘tiv died tiee aa I returning on Sundwy, where they had heen ling the funeral of Mrs. Pteffer’s father. ae John Goodwin left on toler! for Emsdale, where he has sec . McBeth, of the Sux, spent | © I THE LOCAL NEWS, And she wouldn’t hoe the onions. A beautiful rain freshened the earth on Monday. Mr. Maitland last week did | business in the photographing ithe, The election returns will be an- nounced from the grand stand on the night of the 23rd. The wearing of campaign buttons or party emblems between nomination and election day is illegal. The Milverton football players: go to turday next to play ee return game with the club of that n. fonne G., Mr. John Goodale’s trot- ting mare, won third money inh 2:29 class at the Stratford ri week. She took a heat in ne fast time of 2:22}. v w Hamburg baseball team will play the Milverton team on ra Exhibition park, Thursd Five cents will be as admission fee. Owing to the scarcity. of houses in ‘Col ise ne and the stone is being put on the ground this week. tract of veneering the flouring mill with metalic siding, The siding is painted red and gives the milla very smart and clean appearance. Household Ammonia gives a snowy whitness to plain goods. Ladies will find ita great assistance ii cleaning. For the laundry, glassware and the toilet generally.ivis indispens- able. For sale by Jas. Torrance. . Jacob Bundscho is pro with the work on the new ty stone is allon the ground tnoons are re ally engaged laying foundati Mr. Grier, assisted by M tion The haa, of the Lord’s Sup- per was held in Burns’ church, on Sabbath last, when fifteen communi- Milverton and Wellesley irene which took place about nine years On Saturday evening esti A. Mac- Laren held a meeting in Grosch’s hall He was assisted on the platform by Mr. Morphy, of Listowel. The meet- ing was a large one, and the speakers were attentively listened to, save for one or two nero hak Re place during the ora ue Nores Lost. oon, last aces Gadshll nad “Spline itzer by John Schenck and ies Witzel for $12 and respectively. tiation of same.—. eee Ne Aes 8, 1896. , under the auspices of | © we? Public Sateen will be held on the grand stand enclosure, of Exhibition Par r Speeches will be delivered by foreign and lvcal speakers. straw. vies and other refreshments. will: be] turday night. The tale is woo silly foe anything yet we feel that as a few belie incoves we will = give anybody a guarantee that we will keep. order. There is a paid oficial inthis owe whip is ever ready to act vhen called, upon. It is unfair to have political _ meetin disturbed no matter what complexion they be, but we must ask the. public. not to ask us to act as or for everybudy’s guod behavior. ing ¢ | the ie and ae bi lay afternoon. | wi ciiged oil aipend bel: e rs. C. Schneuker and Wm. Messi a Hecae have completed their con- house | th GC Babin Trak, order prevailed, not a single eral ie 5 The Mornington voters’ list is in the hands of the printer. Callers at this office are secoaly requested not to sit on our ink plate. Though it makes pen stick, they a good ey turn out enem’ shiedaink sie ta etieon done on the various roads throughout’ the country makes it very interesting for wheelmen, especially after night. The Baden football team came over te Milverton on played the home team a friendly game. The result was that Milverton won.by ‘ a Bons of 2:0. John Grosch is cutting ae ri hill on we lot hice of his He par races last | that a load cannot be drat a y ill is now so steep | a By the time that we bare esd out the next issue of Tue Sun, the resi of tl rene politica! batale rae has the ce of power is held by a third party. Milverton and Shakespeare . corres- pondents are making things interest- | ¢} ing through the columns of the Tavi-|; e theme under dis the other fellow and we have no hesi- tation in declaring the verdict in his favor. Basezatt—The Milverton club will Open the senson here in a game with New Hamburg to-day (Thursday.) As ie boys are putting u) me, and have been under considerable ex- Saturday last and |” Heard “Broryeherel Ware day’ eh? Yes; it’s a corker. : contract for laying the new ers, who all offered to do the work for 15, DONEGAL ‘The last half of May cheese wi é south of. vilge on Friday, June ae when it cro} will be Sa waney the good hae pro- vided for their amusement; Swinging, | seriously injured, part of three fingers being crushed very badly. oy POOLE. Last Friday evening Mis ie Richmond ” wheeled to her hom Miss Hattie Deda, hore from the Toronto Normal, this week with her friend, trathe! ~ Miss af Ginn on n het way ding Hiss C. ra, | home ets her on the evening of Thursday, June 25th. resses, The local Liberais, being eerie with certain statements m: orphy at ieee Gesiugl on Saturday evening, will hold a ineet- The meeting is called for 8 o'clock, in Grosch’s hall, and, besides others, addresses will be Miss and Winnie Kerr, of Scotch settlement Intel fet caries au koa aici Struthers left for eal on ee BS 3 Tuesday jo a:tend the Grand Lodge of the tae me as Connell and his nephew, Mr. James, of Engle |, left ‘Wnesday to visit — in Cleveland. r. Ea. Armstrong, 0 of Hf Drayton, attended the Seng hare last +A very pleasant nary Seti event took place at the M le by Me ae deliveret-by Janies Grieve, M. P., and | bridegeos ; Valentine Stock. ‘The Ganpen Party.—A garden party’ will be held on Mr. Ritter’s lawn, Millbank, on Friday evening, June 19, under the auspices of the Methodist chorehs “The meine band from BGlvae | ton will supply the music, An excel e nt mme of a dcat ministers, Cai resses by resi- Rev. Mr. Rats of and others. Ice’ cream, é hak tet will be served 75 the grounds. Thos, Magyoed. P.P., will occupy the nat 6 o'clock p. m. Tickets, $0 and 15 cents. Vorn—The flowing are the polling places in Morni and the village ; also the names of the ii , and we wish them,a bright and happy future. pier, Free ‘saac Wildfong was fined $5.25 Berlin for having sold soft drinks % camp meeting. John Farley, of Caistor, killed a black snake oe at measured 7 - feet 31-2 inches. Handspring, the favorite, won the Brooklyn Derby for three-year-olds at Gravensend on Tu Cil-was struck on the farm of Alex. Elliot, near Bothwell, and in. ei; hours the well produced 56 barrels, Four tramps were committed to 30 days-in the Berlin goal for trespassing ton | andidisorderly conduct on the G.T. R ohn Ke py eee al Millbank ; ilverton. 35. Flosenpfg’ ball; Henry Hasenpfug. The fourth annual. entertainment under the auspices of Gladstone Camp, 8.0.8, will be held on Burnside farm, the residence of Jawes Baird, on, Fri- day, June 26th. Excellent talent has 2 the occasion. The|'* qT .| programme will consist of Highland and Melrose camps for a silver cup, will take: vines at 63 30. ocluck. Ice cream, straw: berries, fruits and other ' refreshments will be served at all mee Ratieas the evening. tes open at 5 ‘PrOpersy. »bson had a small bone in is gL (0) | one cf his ankles broken oe other day base _ sliding toa base in tch in Palmerston. ‘tans Weston, of Blanshard, | 1S watch while driving cattle to St. Marys. It dropped out of his pocket spree wes asing after some un- ruly gieasted new post office was o} alin Lang's residence, i in Downi on June Ist. The name is Wildwood, nd the mail will be carried from St. arys twice a week. The eae of water tied in Galt during the month of May was »| 14,600,000. Valls or Mies 000 gallons per day. to sik an artesian wl in order to increase the- supply. Charles Pettit, collector of Wind- ham, Ont., who gisappeared a few days ago, is between $1,000 and $2,060: short in his accounts with the tow: - Lani He Admission 13s: A royal welcome to all. ship, and his bondsmen will be called upon to make good the shortage. Minnie Connell, of Cleveland, is ini

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