Milverton Sun, 24 Sep 1896, p. 1

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ais Shines Eon All.” Newspaper in the Uonaty Subscription t Advertising | in tow | Contractor Wii in town on Monday. Mr. Geo. Goodhand was dairy iudge at the Listowel show on Tuesday. A number of Milvertonians oak Fi in the Wellesley show on n, of Brussels, was | ** steam round Mr, George Hasenpflug, of Wool wich, is the guest of his oe Henry Hasenpflug. If weather permits there will be ‘The Funeral of Mrs. KR, 8. Cameron Held Sunday Afternoon, of the most largely attended funerals to tuke place in this cit along time was that of the late he B.S Cameron, which was held from Brel v— No. 40 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH ©O., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1896. Publisher Ecbe Milverton san : ‘ar HEAL EWS Cook & MeArdié will have their LAID AY REST. piggmacr NEWS merry-go-round on the Fai coc Some hertakor sn: Items Culled sree the boring Prexs and trom Othe: Wy arige Wapdlameduged the assesment of Sheriff Hossie’s property by $400. Bernard Callery, Mayor of Colling- last srace. | Year, |G mo.| $ma. | 1 me grand game of baseball on exhibition 1 Wood, was found dead in ’bis bed i : = eee ek he Rae ASS sD cesvateh |park on show day, ‘The amateur|oon, During her lon: idence On| Thursday morning. j ‘One column..}$50 00/330 00) ais 0] 86 | iP ab OSHA. CIR SAV enS i eee nine of Stratford. have signi- inp coari he lovable and charit- EB MOOI eos Be he Half coluims} 30 00/16 00) 9.00} 4 20) John Livingston, of Baden, sey) fed their intention to come. Tt is|wble character of Mrs. Cameron bad |g cus tae ho has been in th Mi Quarter col..| 16 00) 9 00) 0/ that there is ne money in the flax}, Tale for her a great multitude of] fw weeks that he has been in the pro- Highth col..} 10 oo} 3 oki generally expected that they will go is i fessione) clars umount-to $650, Une inch.. -| 3 00] 3 business this: year. home without the honors of victory. | friends, and the sorrowing company Sees x f Messrs. Smith, of Parkhill, were in which met Sunday afternoon to pay| Contributions to the churches in : Transat Advcvimmcit aw charged at town Inst week’ visiting their sister,| HAbvser Hous Diwtzn “The Her) chefs last respects to: all that was mor: Listowel ate subject to « dissounp ot : he rate of Se. per Tne, nonpariel, for the | Mrs. Geo, Goodhand, vee ‘dinner :‘seryed ‘in’ the of their dear friend was a large| 20 per cent. if paid in American silver. Bet rertion, sted. Yer line for cach to} We will pive die Soy with the Globe | Mematu® shuren; Mansey Gustine ons. The funeral serves: were on-| Tha electric ight power Rogie. it iasiend iid iuninavirons naw ancl affair, Roast chicken, | ducted hy the Be. Hugh Dobbins, Palinerso burned down, | —<$_ —— ane luck, hot potatoes, pickles, and} whose sermon on this occasion was the eae is now in Egyptian Medical January for 20 cents n, 7°98 bles a4 saypti fe not. take this offer Bt pe ot nied fae a i eadeney te sympathetic and Rane in the extreme, durkuese ee pceken, a 5. a D.C. M., goad verything that had a tendei ° 1 Beside Mate of College e Paysicians pth ees unless you want cheap newspapers | Whee Roneite manne anaes Be Pesaniganiey. was Fey ‘plus voiaide | An Ingersoll shipper says the apple Retatace: studeut of] Household Ammonia gives a snowy| Attentive waiters were and : (agys pahes hag Edt was anticipated Hast tal nore aa apne fies | hitiens to plain sods Pe eineaen: wich te Sgt aero of eringe pene. Liens, Aha iponer ving wo 8 spot that tins recently oti, i riends, uf which the dece: Biosoc Cee. Panka Beauner, {And ita geeat assistance clockwork. After the good things had | member, attended the eortege on meee ideveloned on the’ apple: Lutheran Chareh and Rost rock. cleaning. For the Rass jas been attended to. the assemblage con- Spee: ‘The best part of the fair aS be the and the toilet generally ivis idiseiue gregated upstairs in body of the he sad ORAS took place at the ceme-| neers in Grosch's hall, ‘35th, D. NAISMI 11TH, » Le p 4 Paintncch ee ee ’ ge a sale by Jas Torrance. ehurch, and Thos. Magwood, M. P. {The above is tou ene Daily Tervi-|G eres in the on relay Oa jaate of Coll: Physict FRE. of Stratford, who| was yoted into the chair, shen: shiek torial Enterprise, of Virginia, Nevad lanada and have a g . igen: of f Ontario, ‘Telephone at Rostnck, | has we contract of roofing the new|the progranine opened. The first] and refers to the death of Mrs. R. S.| Copies of the Dairy Commissioner's eae abel) asa has completed ae niin roof | speaker of the occasion v. Mr. -ahslen sister to yD, Weir of | Peport on Agriculture and Colonizatian 4 ws busy on the From | Wright, of Millbank, who spoke brief-| this are being circulated throughout the 4 sd the job Hite to be|ly on “The Necessity of Preparation perce riding by Mr. A. F. M MP, perfect and we suppose that it is, for Public Speeches,” and is ciulie whic pps EPR GOES 17,700 mThe Water LS le i insti- shes meeairene by sellog ees 5 Giles Aces people to the London Fair. They also y. MM. tating against zing {OF mn NS fs aplecees rt to tl pits shes Owe “gh also say that {Me Magwood, of Ahan Towel .—(1), Municipal councils in cities, | srtied 50,000 to, the, “Turonto, Hair Poe ateron av otteeay eo hiaseler h| towns, and incorporated villages shall] WETS Oe ook Mivenat tia etese inconvenience | Work Magoo ie a pene Taye. power by-laws, for the} ONE © ‘ : regulation of the time after which| The barns of John Klapp nei t toaiy footers and £0. smaller’ pauple | man. (ered boyish in appearance), but | regulati newwel falae Dae cacrying umbrellas, he has the ability of more than aver-| children shall not be on the streets at} Listowel were burned last week. with 5, ak pieces age man, His address was able and | nightfall poi proper guardianship | all the contents, consisting of imple- zach “a, ladies winter, gansays| “iorous aud must-have been the fruit | and th ronbinge, of buys] ments, veliclen ewan 8 (oraB) off, trae ee YS lof deep study, Ree. Mr. Kay, nd aan emecursly: under which | Insurance only $65 ia ss es ih Bets. | \sityarton, was. as in a jocular| they stall nired to be in their! Mr, John McLennan, of Wallace, up, men’s eh Kia gloves worth Tete. | rr aa occupied the tiie in com-| uomes at the hour appointed, and such | was last week robbed of $112. The” Wy telephone or othe « Drutstey and ‘Chronic Kept oo he ‘a, 99, BF 4 and last Tuesday 0 $ o'clock. Rothaermel’s ‘store. Ways w Folin Barton CB; Sect ler, Revordi ho nd imes. Gomer deivtuga pes "Bue meets all ND CENTR. AL HOTE Milverton. class accommodation fr commercial Tiquors and cigars. S. W. corner of Main stil Mill etreets. C. Haxcupflag, Proprietor ead wearin sates til at uta ara. oval BI ations J. M. Scott. proprewar. The patronage of the soli JOBN Ea dealer’ in in Cedar ‘Posts, Lun hs, Shingles, ete. 3 Brunner, ‘pa es Wanted—An Idea zens iat Co Pltent Atos: | was the fe Bere a | ok place SEVERAL Seater 4 vel for re si u =| a pair for 47cts. “brethren al- |i wea te Sad ni | versary and bar , boys’ fannelette shirts ITets. each. Everybuly welcome. nYs Mr. Louis Schmidv’s case has improved. The injured member i na very hopeful condition haying nme discolored. The treatment he tw be responsible ina great his present condition. That reckless individual cal li man- aged to upset him inty the ditch and it ix supposed Ee he feet bones injured the inside ANNIW cert Sra 1CES.: The anni- fe Matheditn cash: wae ms ou Reety morning and e the Rev. Ir. aunnon, of suravtord. The Dr. is an able divi ad prenclis with much power and e is logical and philosophic, seluaet and Midlake eri earnest. and enthusiastic. reat | see a te his points wt great His exposition of doctrine is orthodox and sound. was listened to with rapt attention by large congregations both morning and sents and we hope that it Milvertoa nein Telore long. The such 1 s Dr. Hannon ate too far Naser Our exeniial Hage clerk received a Missi git City, Nevada, welling iin “ot fi death of his eldest sister, Annie (Mrs. R. S. Cameron). Many of the older residents of this comnmnity will remember Aun Weir. She left her home in 1871 for the her brother g Pad West, accompinied | James and settled in the state of hut Sek w the ravages of the wy sell sect ning city of Virginia, Nevada, where she married Mr. R.S. Cameron, for- merly of Seaforth, Oe Heart failure her death, 3rd inst. a wut of $1,000 in fos of ber tay ion ae her during her Mines ™-l but Divine Providence has otherwise, rothers John ‘She | eves pectively to mourn ie loss, Mr, Weir has ped cherish he hope uhat, after many years of ration, he should, meet tis sister, and there would be a family reu willed it ie may | ¢) apc He paring the doctrines. of the churches, ot | proceeds of the evening amounted to $25. Triep axp Senvexcep.—Fred. A. Knowles, who was’ sent up hy the tungstate here for trial, elected to ae before Judge Woods, And Feame off accordingly'un’ Fri- any Promptly on time (at'2 o’etock, p.m.) was the jailer with his prisoner. Knowles, who was generally light. hearted, looked anxious and worried in the prisoner's hox with the same grace and ease that charac- terized him in the drawing room, and awaited the inevitable. His. sii i Brantford ectlyshiatdil the 2:30 o'clock proceedi whereapoa Mr. Mabee, counsel for He | defence, stepped forward and informed |} hi Woods that his} Mr. Ch His Honor Judge cliens had decided. to pest guilty te ing Sl, cistern they ds fe - Prejudice him, and mores wspapers gates ota | publishing, th while n trial wr pet nding. Mr, Mabee said that uit they Soni not sign a petit that asked for ing the poi folly of his course and why lead to. He stated that he would like wo fi the wishes of prisoner's counsel, but could~not do so from a sense of verdict and closed with the hope that some|@ jodi it | His father has been dead for sor y had prejudiced - the | confidence of people of Milvereon to such an extent ne 1 or bells to be rang at or seat ‘the ebild shall be found loiter. ing on the streets, such child may be summoned for habitually break this by-law after hav- ing been warned in writing, and! may be. the first offence $1, with- tbe costs, and for the second offence. $2, and for a third, or any subsequent offence, $5. iuelph, “of Friday Inst said : The Guelph Mercu ed, A, Kno’ the fair-huired, plaus- rs ible looking 0 ed for j city, and who ho was re haz been NN erto Phrough a sousibeg gt ore lou wil welerg i Patarocs He‘alewsathinle'a goon chaos heing punished for bis many offences. Knowles wax born on a farm near Marden, he has sinew with his. mou sisters. He served his npprenticeshi eto tor je Ibetures with We A. Chak, nal wae h year when he was discharged. e pat he ever itlended hued society, notwithstandi ‘as only earning $4 per eouked nor drank, i and it was with the grea Mr. plained of the ou D Clark learned that his employee was dis- reports re vhe prisoner that were | honest, exact reo that he appro- current in various quarters, and de-| priated lark ry long nar they dads ay to prejud- | #fer he ics Wore made which rau the amonut-up inte tncge Ogcrea ice justice; whereupon His Honor | rh eta i Be After leaving Guelph he. went to Hami While there he #0 wer Speci oigasthe sGalcsgecoke bik, eeopio Yor flak tng eke loath tw believe anything wrong about him, sof his just career, an he | 3 till the discovery was male til working at his old game | ; by supplementing his salary by dishonest methods,” en Bors aera Tlliseycn cont 2ist., the | J 34 Bese. wife of Pets forcnh ofa Do not ee to ‘fae the er canak- hard labor in the common jail. rs, Rich Ramsay, on Sept. feling fcr Mi iverne cadets bare te Grell: ae the fair, Phe that a learned jo ercised great | Of hall at Grosch's shoe store. clemency tows » prisoner. Al Mr, Rogers, Patron her for] t Shut “eeslaiick ag “th AE RRS hia Frontenac, introduc in ;| result ultimately in much benefit to} House, of Cenc to ie the | per Knowles. way passes by mem: {Additional local 09 page $) acceptance of. rai rs of pe s islon a half sheet of money was taken from” his trousers kets which were hanging in the The Grosch Compan day we would see union ot vast bodies | near the time appointed as a warning, | room in which he slept. ain A. F, MeLaren, M.P., bas| that are now pu gu called the “curfew bell,” after which! ‘The Listowel Bae met with grent JR: | written Mr. ae be Sateen that Mr. | (ther in the Gelds “f ae the children so required tobe in their| success a nto Fair. The tj, | Ne Clarke a: vill leave Ottawa | nouker was the rv. Hh homes or_ off the streets shall pet be | eight aehibiied Garcia una Woetees on Thurslaye evening a he may be Rae aay who. piste a. bnef addrese| 4 public street: ler bikce i two titers while the pros- ly {able to reach Mi non Friday.| oy the‘ ies of the Christian | proper cine or soardianlp 0 or for pects are good for others. MaiAValings i Grand. Sovsetae sok Graces.”, He ured upon all the young | seme unavoidable ca B ae Seen fe nes Lh ithe Orange Lodge of Canuda, and) one! yy a NT pate y good ex-| (2) Any chila so found after the turned from a trip to the coast where of the big men at Ottawa, ‘This is. a fe proceedings of the even-|titne appointed shall be liable to be he sold ser oo Perret ass, -|grent opportunity for the people of were interspersed by selections | *4r yy any Sates or pea ‘ - improvement tk *y | Perth w hear this man. m the choir, trios, duets ond sulos, | office! go home, and if after such| peigich, Fotanibia over a few y i le: A lodge of the Canadian order of oda Fellows is being established in Tavistock. The C. 0. 0. F. belongs to je Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows is an insurance pee society. M. McD, Fleming, post: master of Bernard lodge, Listowel, received notice last week of his appointment by the Grand Master to the position of Grand Stewart of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Canada. The will of the late Hon. W.> D. Balfour, has been filed in Windsor for probate. The instrument is written note paper and devises all his estates valued at about 34000 to his wife. The municipai rate for oe Jorn nf London has been stru unprecedented low rate of 7 mills on the township for 1896, Dr. Rutherford, of Listowel, intends Oc pending the ath of October and November at John Hopkins “hospital, Baltamore, aaa at other leading hospitals in. NewYork. Dr. MeCal- ee will occupy Dr. Rutherford’s resi- ce and continue his practice until ig returns. ‘The Canadian apple is a favorite on the British market. Up to Sept. 5th the Duminion has sent 29,869 barrels across the Atlantic against only 721 barrels at the same date last increase of 29,148 barrels. mi g e | ;. | England are quoted at from 7s to 13s 9d per barrel, nn through C.P.R. freight train He 0 cars loaded with dressed beef ped inju The loss will probably ask 0,000. On April 25th last, Mr. D. R. Ross hought twa hozs each weighing 80 On August 25th the hows

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