Milverton Sun, 27 Jan 1898, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol VII—No 4 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898. MALCOLM Ma _ Editor and Pul hae The Milverton Sun Is the Karl Looal Newenensel i the County f Per Advertising abate fee peer » ecabseription $1 per et strictly in te $1.50 if not so M. MA BETH, ee ADVERTISING RATES, on, _ | Year . 6 mo. SPACE. ‘Transient Advertisements -are char, ‘the rate of 86. per line, noopariely for the “first insortion, and 3e. per line for each su sessive inserti ‘THE LOCAL NEWS. No January thaw about this, Read Grosch & Pfeffer’s ad. week, J. G. Grosch is paying 7} cts. for this hides, ‘The i of the marning te ye Mr. Tarrancs Ora ak at Kertcher’s on Sat- urday ni J.B. Win, The Shoeman, ae 8c. for hi After stock tog ook out for bar- ee Loth enther. Hace veil be at his studio Milverion on Friday, is Medical Ww. NL eee 2 Calg me Page ne an oe sof Ontario ; 2 grea ate indent London fog » Engla Oies tin rear Of 4 Mil ae Ont. “Telephone | pears ge ponte Brunner, Lutheran Church and Rost Milverton and i was visited by a ey snow storm on Tuesday Wm. Snider, of Brantford, son ‘several days with J. B, Wieder- The Grosch Company wants 100 sae of soft wood at once, dry or Dentistry bi eae ie “Gradua member: re the Fiaskell best Penis Setoa Bestia wel, oe will ae Rain ee Monday of every mon’ 7 p.m for the practice Of hia profecsion. DR. R. J, ROBINS. of peered ae ive ‘oronto, of less extraction of tect! work aspecialty, All’ work guaranteed. Veterinary Mil ee Ont. to, by telephon Dentistry and Chronic Discases a specialty. RR. Bi es ARY SUB, Gal by telephone o tended to. First class horses and rigs at all. times. ageage transfer. Commercial driving ate ty. C. 0. F., No. 99, Milverton, meets every second and last Tuesday of ever Gelock, in their hall over Sebneuker & Rothaermel’s ways welcome. Barth, Recording Secretary. Fs Silver . aS meets every Friday night a Peis hall pose ofice bang. "brethren alwa; weleor he K. Loth, B Visiti pee G.; W. K. c every Arst ra third “Th OF of each month at 8 o'clock p.m ie soi "hall, Conrad Schneuker, Gig Abel, BIR: Business Cards , WIR, Anctionser for the Coun- loo, Conveyancer, drawn and eae Court. Tillage ch’s Shoe ; Main pte Milverton. DORLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton; ts all tr ‘All citizens ‘and Gavellors calla prompt attended to. Wen. saan Maple St., Proprietor, P m.| Ralph Tucker. a month, at -| acceptance to those pi Star Brivangelist Honderich and his wife left for their Frida; Bastendorff’s. tested free we | charge. We regret 'to hear that James Ferguson, of the 5th ba Wllecioy, is seriously ill. Mr. Edward Webb, of Granton, is resent me his friend Mr. Eyes at Miss Keen, of St. Marys is spending afew days in this vicinity renewing old acquaintances. rv. Alex. Tacobs left on Monday for Bluevale nee has secured a job ina flax mil & Grosch is + leaving men’s ea and 4 buckl uta lot of le shoes at | greatly reduced prices, aise Stanley, ie Lisowel is _spend- ing a jay: with her + | friend See Pr ay Daly. Myrtle McKay, who has been visit- ing Ea Soua eta ope return- to her home on Wednest Mr. Joe Kertcher, our enterprising drayman, purchased Mr. Geo. Siegner’s team of on for $168.50 The Rev. Mr. Cosens occupied the pulpit of ie “Methodist church Yast Sabbath and preached — wit resent. Mr. Wm. ounaee of Hamilton, spent a day or two this week visiting friends in ae village and vicinity. wood Bee is much gratified with the; tees of $4000 set. apart in the estimates of Ontario for the cleaning of the Maitland river. On Friday eons Mr. Mrs. Colin Kerr, of Ellice, were at home to week the oe in ae mazes of the dance. ford and Miss Maggie ews, “ott Geratoit aio been visiting at Mr. Geo. Langford’s, returred home on Tuesday. Mr. os. Magwood, M.P.P., will address the electors of Mornington ey Newton on ws. evening, Feb. 3ed. commencing «t the hour of 7.30 o'clock. Our stock of rubbers is complete in Hotels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. “Jolin Gropp, P-oprietor. Best liquors and, cigars at the bar. First-class accomm: tion and large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton, ccommodation for commercial | g, ors and ci; ‘F001 ‘ Tiqu f Main OT antecte G, Uasenpfing, Proprietor. and Baten ee ey ee QUEEN’S ee Milverton § ‘Ont. The} * for comm: best sees ets ‘ial trav- ide and o' foigits at the Plenty of shed room, Henry Rose, p every line and as we do not want to carry them over for ‘another year will close them out at reduced prices, J. G. Grosch. Bell has purchased juarter of an acre from Mr. P. Wiedei- hal next to Wm. ncer’s lot, Mill reet, and inter ds execting a two bh ay house in the spring. . | work at the very lowest r the party holding “A Taine, please return it to Miscellaneous as itis being asked for and has JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, Lumber, Laths,’ Shingles, Pumps, te. Brunner, Ont. ANTED [TRUSTWORTHY AND| e gentlemen or ladies to for rexponsble eatablished ‘house in a . Mont $65.00 nses, reesei Enclose self- Sel isd «Reasons Gotp ELDS” like a whirl-| Bi for a bl] . Mr. P. Wiederhold on Tuesday re- aes er from Fred. Schmidt, fancel igan, in which o a aie they ee purchased 12 res of tn 80 of wich is “cloned whi on very high land and that he often cranes his neck looking back towards old Canada. Taking things allin all [they aro very much pleased with ‘thei home in Michigan on af 7 ‘A fine live of cheap spectacles at |™ great si a large number of friends, who spent | #7 A banquet will be tendered Mr, James Torrance at the Grand ‘Central Hotel to-night han The in- vitation is extend: Money! Money! Mowgy! Money to loan on first-class farm eda Current rates of interest, Terms to Apply JAMES e Forester’s on Mond ht lay nig! held an oyster super The invitations ed to nd the boys good most enjoyable time spent, ‘We understand thac Mr, Henry Doering, one of the oldest and most esteemed residents of Mornington, has sold his sabiy one of the finest in = county, entleman in a hope for ae sum of $10, Las Briggs, of ‘Woodstaek, is placing ber uf orders with the farmers hy this vicinity for fruit trees. He represents reliable Canadian firm whose nurseries are free from the San Jose scale. ugh Dobson on Saturda i legram hope. fs "te for the city on the Ng of ie sad intelligence, Reeve Goodhand, while attending the Dairymen’s convention at Londut last week, fell ill and has te ill ever since, At Brst it was thought that he developed symptoms of typhoid but latterly it proved to be only a severe attack of Le Grij of thie section of country few excel Fa and Mrs. Alex. Miller of Vay inthe art of esas evening a nu of young people 1m Stratford, Sebring and Mil. ae ‘ove out to jome soene '@ most enjoyable ae Jailor Nichol, of this ay has jest received from John loy, of Mil- verton, a valuable padition to his large collection of relics of an earlier long and very shapely.—Herald. The school board met on Wedi day evening last and reorganized. when Weir, Hartmier and Loth Dr. Naismith appointed chairman and ‘W. Weir, secretary, Mrs. Whaley was an caretaker at a salary of $42. All regular meetings of the board will be held on the first Monday in each month. Mr, George Pfaff has moved inte his Ay have | pu out for his announcement next week. Remember the Congregational meet- ing in Burns’ church on Monday next It is called for the ce gation may be exactly vis ke any ee representation was pretty gener the session ee managers hope for a wall attendan their anniversary services on Jan. 30th., when the Rev. canal of Erskine church, Hamilton, hat ll am. and 7 ol OEY: G. held on Monday seouing, Jun. 31st. ‘ea will be ser m 6 o'clock to 8 p.m., after ‘cltah ee sting addresses will be ieee Dy, the Rev’s. Me J. Cheech: Burn! Cameron, North ethos: 3 E Fear, “Mileanok, v . Wright; P. A. MeLeoa and J. Shearer, of Hamiltor rown’s male quartette net Bucactord will furnish the music. Admission 25 cents. One of the most successful parties of the season was held at the hespit- 8 live | able home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Me- Lennan on Tuesday night of last week. spent, Tt is unnecessary to thing regarding the music “88 pi was on | Mr, Haig, Millbank ; Mr. Cam the many hospitable people ae and Dee. nes- I ‘trate: Kc Mo Knox es Millbank, will hold 8 lock | g. annual tea- meeting will be] West’s Cornet furnished by the McCourt Bros Donegal, which goes without cin ee it was first-class. Mr. nnan never do Behn oy ‘exception to the Farmers and dairymen are reminded’ that the supplementary. meetings of the North Perth Farmers’ tere will be held‘at Atwood ‘on Feb. : John Rol Glendening, Manilla; D, Dempsey, Stratford; J. Bray, Listowel; and I. W. Steinhoff, Stratford. Mr. Thos. , M.P.P., will address the Millbank meeting, and ex-Warden Monteith will address the Shakespeare meeting. For further particulars see posters or advertisement in another sa ‘iversary services of Zion ay ‘Welle a ues be held on Feb) 13th. when Mr. Anderson, and 7 o’clocl and evening at 10. Han will p.m. Special The ann te. | 14th. when tea will to 8 o'clock after which the teasing will be addressed by the Ae lowing Rev. ‘gentlemen; Mr. Feai eatin Mr. ‘Wright, ‘Millbank mero! North pameete 3 nderson, Guelph and ron, Burns. Admission 25 pe children 15 ets. An ide: Mr. lea of the extent cf the work fe fe On Priday | sooth, Grists, B Thongh these figures are large eles ey do not equal those of the largest month which is March. ros. We requestiall holding books . be- the public Hbrary, who kc an inventory of the book library we find sie there are about 121. out, o e there are 12 in m ‘religion, 73 in sete 1b - on and adventure, in 2 and four in German, t hard ‘to judge from the above ies what isl class of reading is the most popular. Tt is not often that oe ne pe P ty of Perth, on Satarday night. With- ina oe ‘of m of Stratford he ‘was stop) th ree men who de- manda cash at the point of a pis m 35 cents. The ee that they forgot to ly warden whi D, ging a fat wad of bills which he car- ried in his pocket! The Rev. Dr. Ross, of Brantford, on read wrought great changes—the old school house where Hoh be last aves in 67 was gone an ined ; he did ie Iaiowe fae he cond exactly locate ere it He Father Griffin ‘0 ideoeaticih as Ri the memory of 33. years flashed him with a vividness sean God alist die that. the Light might breal his soul and that | prayer. was coal Villa Tor- sivas and this entertainment was 10 ts rule of Guelph will preach both morning iB 0a. 3 or ual tea meeting | °”' | will bs held eel Monday evening, eb be served from Many mills| in this country do not in the whole|in a | year do a volume of business equal to | the four months work done by Pleffer: Fs Bri =| for the position | wins fhe ala James Lorranee, S| Weis, Mergeala, Monteith, Hay, rance went forth with ye soul aflame with earnastness an to work in the Master’s vineyard aid ‘became one a the most earnest preachers in the The Dr's. Ast, Millbank | and a ‘The inaugural meeting of the Mil+ Society for the season hall Satur- by all present, a ‘the meeting by eae all lus ral viz., the primary one o! ple of the village plat- felt since its establishment. “irs. W. Grosch and meal Whee opened the duet which was kel ‘to ‘be most 0 present with their. oe instruments and on the first number brought down the house. Nothing but an encore would ‘satisfy the delighted spectators. Dr. Egberv’s, quartette club made a great hit and’ were twice encored. | Miss Gerda Tucket’s mouth organ solo was pleasing in the highest degree and the audience shoe long and Joud for an encore, Clara, Geomtter 3 | SUE elubs in ie usual captivating style. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grosch sang a duett that cent enchantment, to the or civilized?” the decision going to A. MacBeth, the advocate of civi Arrangements have been made tween David Smith and Solomon Grosch of the affirmative and Andrew MacBeth and George Hoffert of the negative, on resolved “that all railways should be managed and controlled by " iogral “| science, 4 in miseellanent a ses, ry ¢ Tb i ends of government than that of the United States. THERE WITH BOTH FEET. ‘JIM’ TORRANCE IS WARDEN, first ite of hess) big 8s the beara \e following ¥.) and Poole, ° he County out No. 2 Nea Ryanand Jac Nok xe Nominations ion ing being propose by, Mesure olay and Ree h Jackson, by Messrs, Benneweis and John Hay. é John Hay, by Moms. Jackion and The fret ee stood as f For Me, 1 y Bel Moti » Kory and —Messrs, Hay, Schacter te Gisre eas iackson—Messrs. Jackson, Benneweis, le ea and Vite e Was then acpited against My, way i ‘eth the he followings ‘orrange— Me pote, Benes Kubry Schaefer, re} we address thanked the council for him in ihe. Wan ae it time that Milvertaa done bir by plato i Melag ak - Suallubres with | sah ee dastineiion

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