Milverton Sun, 26 Jan 1899, p. 1

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The “Jt Shines For All.” IA RT ARETE, SAE taint gig ROR eames Wol VIII—No4 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899 ALCOLM MacBETH, MGdttor and Publisher The Milverton Sun fis the best Local Newspaper in the County of “Poh a fb the ie Advecsiing Mediu io1 Seine $1.50 it 81 per year, serotl not 80 pai = M. Ma cBrri, PURLISHER. ADVERTISING RATES, SPACE. 3 mo. One sone maiiee) Bighth eal ine inch... ‘Truneiont ‘Advertisements are charged at tthe rate of 8e. per line, nonpariel, for the first nae and 3c. per line for each su esessiv Banking, R. RANNEY ¢ & = ama = kapiae ea 3 Medical 7 RGBERT, M. B., M. D. C. M.,grad-| © cuate of College of Bisa san adnate student of m ‘Office n rear os Oni eMetephone connection with Tosi “Sranner, “Lutheran Church and Rosto Dentistry Ww. M. Rae site ay .» Den Graduate of C. Beal also -of Prosthetic Denti ahi tae 0, Office, 5 Mai wil nt. ie? first to J. ROBINS. of Seoeetbeh, Betas Graduate of eee ue cate Tonto, uate of ial of sso shied “ir ‘of every h to m. ice at iis ew scaa Central Hotel. _ Nitrous nvesthetics See for pain- . Crow i AI work poaranten ed. work «specialty Veterinary aula Ont. “fo, by telephon ‘Dentistry and Chronic obs, t eemeananer Nel aad tario Veverinary ‘College, Toronto. sata all Siseasee esticated ani “Calls bg telepbone or otherwise promptly to. in ponies ie Firet class horses and rigs at all. tim Baggage transfer. og re rclal driving © specialty. Societies G fo, 99, Mil secon ‘and last Tues "So ants nail over Schneuker & _ Visiting rethren al- ways welcome, John Langford, C. R.; ways “tocording Secretary. ‘Iverton, meets every 0, 0. F, “Silver Star Milverton, every Friday night at rm. in their hall, post ‘fice building. ‘Vince Tgethren always weleomy Tob Roessing, N. Gs Eth, RS Surgeons | ¢ Tiaskell Poet Graduate Schoo! | vo a e, Tor- | ov Is grass, the 2 the ome should be harrowed ‘of every month, at je Farmers’ Institute |x2-02>-" MEETING AT MILLBANK A DE- CIDED SUCCESS. Saturday on busine: Mr. William ae “of Atwood, is at ‘old acquaintances Re: Tn by meetin; found ‘| another column. ae Tr ‘Mr. F. Schmidt was in Stratford on F Monkton and Rost are sabe ben on Feb. 6th, 7th and 8th respectiv: the programme of the, Farmers’ {paid us a visit ah in | Campbel Welltey township and ta Able speakers bare been secitred b; ugh, secretary ol Mr. Catia PE el of Crosshill, on Tuesday. Mr. is a suena ier at Fai ie * cet The Misses Boomer, of Linwood, a1 e re | work being an indefatigable worker in fd Sea ra suet of their’ sister! the North Waterloo Institute. ‘ Several youn; of Elma recently EVENING MEETING CRAMMED.| :s2v:ezt Statins mrmctale siti ox Rontos sees io ree in| Sf the peace-loving citizens of that midt’s, King street. municipality by intimating to the Bee 00 ad been re- ted $1.65 a cord for the Mr. Norman ane oe Cromer and his sister Jessie, of Ow: were visiting friends in town. iss McKenzie, who has been visit- ing vie nds in town, returned to her Splendid Addresses And a Good Pro- gramme. dd | A it arent jon was well attended bat ned out into a yard i aie aS name appears in facie ball scareely foun to con-| pose, Mood plan which he had followed, the number ‘that Mevembled inthe ‘a switch and the list of successful candidates who kee the recent Normal School ‘afte Ate seeting med with Preident John Brydone in the chair, who in his Sythe y remarks spoke of the progress in farming see farmers com mamnencel tote take interest mm the meetings He stated that the object of the jeas and R. M. Cassels, G.T.R. ek ab ype the rations given, Mr|Slouphia and M Mr. and Mrs. Jantzi, of that the Thegs required | Mornington to Worthington, Minn. After describin; Anderson stated learn from’ experienc’ rofited them best. that membership carried with it the rizht June, July and August were the months to market hogs, asthe highest ae day. then rule ever: rae aigaci| Mover Loawep. — When your that iy ‘ates at this time the ae mortgage is gues or rif you want to alltbe way round. | borrow money on first class Toren, Mr, Simpson Rennie, of Milliken was tree ictroduced to. the meeting and de: livered an ableand practical address on t Destruction of Weeds, He Bret took. up an the most prevalent not | that. patahrn hat method a of interest chars Rennie | with us will Le mee phate: Tae a upon Fre chowel elearly e ground from year to year. ay tat the plant would contiune to grow een as ever. Ifyou want to ines ‘SESSION ie ate bu When the mesting opened in the, evening Saturday evening next. A splendid . Magwood in the chair, the | eal programme is also being pre- fi ‘Mr, and Mre. Thos. Harrison were unfortunate on Monday in losing their ‘The poor little fellow had ailing since birth ai pe at times me as a deep. intere: vhe Huported ae akers, account of Baltce m | the ast of whch is here give in short changes. that had been sought in the peat: ri regaris teuns 0 Crangporation by Tani the conveniences whicl on | Methodist pa se then rake ois hing do not Eermination as then they: will a z hp immediately and be treated san in the hen up and destroyed. the a below Nice “and pri ii-| pathmasters of Elma, en the, original ner, when the Wi ill aes, when, the weed wil soo pn Mornington should not fail to hear the fave great vitality and ae seeds will os \ddress of A. W. gal dit aabrise the ground for yi ever plough | ing Ro ope pee cat at Milve them de Light sure ploughing ie the Tuesday eb, 2lst; at 1.30 0’ aoe: ei mode of em. ‘The wild Re . bardock ehoold be cat of below the seca v. Mr. Bunion: of Stratford, asoften asi it peeps up. The pe on he ran n deliver an Yentative of the docking i in prop eae at address on Forestr; selecting see ey show ye palled oe after rain and let dry. in i sun, for they | had gone pe improviny Mr. Geo. gee ‘ot Millbank pe are hard to ia A eke Blowing after after hace wai ples ae tc| Miss Janet Keeso of Baden ae est is one of the ing | had f if He weeds vet known it ‘it disturbs and ca of ae vai the ee oe om at the parsonage by Ri ts mi all roots and prevents germinal Frivatlons Recents ie ir! 2 Waterloo st. Meth ist ie eDairging was taken up by | fo strengthen Me eae warts Stratford, on Tuesday, Jan. ub said that | make them much more J sod wih Tete | 1 . services t man and Robert «Clean af jistowel. ir best r eed do the’ Business Cards be to make the country flour after services were the newly W.D, WEIR; Aactonser for the Cou | fin sae cnet ee eres ates ne Tete for ihe North. ‘ties of "pert tnd Wayerloo, Conrayaaee “s “ie that in the prenent day Dr. Langrill, M.H.O. for Elm vision Court. a ope to faem, S008: cently Bey cision bilan? x Grotch’s Shoe under which beat sss of the parts of a num ff animals had be cried ep toy. were y diferent | that are supposed e died of rom what. they were a ee, eae , DORLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton: A utr end choose Be rg idler ae aed ae ole el Bus ‘All ‘isin ‘on | we sire, class of cow has al f, io wa api, to follow [anthrax present in great numbers, tn travelle ioe all promi atended Wn. monoray mitigate pad mae pA for his position just as were those who wer ws interests of the community he Dorland, Maple St., Proprietor bats! yr oe ie, out her food as » one of the | | ordered that the carcasses be burned theo ee neat penn Wiad of education, he woul | stead of buried that aaa Pe) not Motels eeesbly rn In a dry | rec was tha obtained at the not let th as down in the flow Ralsotithie. try, where the be carried to unaffected pa EXCHANGE aor Brunner. Ont. i %| The anniversary services of Kno: Jol ei ite rie Best liquors and Church, Millbank, will be held on cig mod , Se kad cca ta Sunday, Feb. 5th, when the Rev. Jas, aieenee Malcolm, B.A. of Teeswater, will GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. h| preach snorning and evening. a the basement ound, | to ticket | to their jeans he ticketed Miss |fun that they have been having. rime} ‘The ratepayers. and especially the | 4% soft wood Milverton. mote ean fonts asylum, which was accordingly . Now there are BURNS had a relapse The teediod in nal kinds of stock and ost. ceaseless, Still the Wo od septting So at gettng 12a imber for ae barns will’ is eeoubling any of our eto have retu rned Some of Where are all those sleighs an cutters going? ies ‘covey ‘donghty eomen Farmers’ Institute in Millbank where Goubtless: pisny tata will be obtained to make our + success* ful farmers even more prosperous. —__— WARDEN THOS. MAK. The county council held its inaug: ural meeting at the court house Tues: babe sty Al the buses were rge a F. Sanderson; De Alay and John Schaefer; Din re RPE ROR and Andrew Kuhry. ‘There is not much change in the personal of the rane the only new S| pteasber being Mr. James Dickson of Elm tes calling the Le gust to order, avi d the ate Sanderwon withdrew from the On ie first He the vote stood! Thos. Be ed y, 6; Joseph Jackson, 45 John Hi A oa a third ballot made no change in the . The fouth ballot stood: Thos. Hay, 5; Jackson, 4; John x | Hay, The fifth and sixth ballots resulted the same as the fourth and the board adjourned for ten minutes, to. talk the situation over. After scienntesnat Mr. John Hay e would retire from ih Second b Tuck rainely Menadadrinn “aad i hin toa Fitstcluss accommodation for commercial ™ travelers and others. Three large sumple se iets a be held in foe ot ling Bet ea Monday evening Feb. 6th. gm ciga corner of Main musical programme fs in course of pre- arsine Nae, HC. Hasenpflug, Proprietor. ra arn out stésution 1a eapplying. ib’ wi a bak wife ropa, ag od sen pes nite ‘one of the features of whic! QUBENS HOTEL, Mitvorton, Out. The Buiter, a6 we supplied only 4 per cent of | was posses ue fects | al bestia Singing Rotbeos Hest. accommod: 5 sheecial tea what eae consume the age of twenty he ye fully equal Macdonald, baritone soloist of London. elers and others. ‘Two cen epscatela ea XE 1 and feeding hogs for market,” | tothe task of taki jog bp, sag every itor ee peat 1 of addresses will also be de- Only the choteert of WY Sine “Liaota tk eee with in ap able manner by Mr pect of success, hia life work on a farm ed by the resident clergy and Cigars at the bar, Good w heb aia D Anderson, by ics! eae ind | the codec» jacation would still ae ide a ininteess eaty of shed room. Henry Rose, to go on and if he were wise the young m pletr bac eet aed toes learn from the experience fa Mr. Snowden in his canvas ir | around him. for plete for the erection of 4 ‘Miscellaneous JOHN GROPP, dealer ‘Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, ete. Brunner, G. T. R. Time Table “Trains due to leave pears GOING NORTH. ‘SOUTH. Mixed. .....10:44 a.m. prams 9:20 a Mixed... 12:40 p.m. Mice Express»... 8:02 p.m. ibs ies i in Cedar Boats, | ndor He would ask them to notice the ou! qttotld | importance of agriculture atlinals rpoiae of yiew. parsonage is meeting with much en- over only a ¢ | js the intention. of the beard of trustees to expend over. that it may be a credit to the com- 3 ae - 3 is z% wer =: 5 i 3 3 bee value of the Ligh ahr produce of try was $600,000, red the a ; will have difficulty in winning the there 500 on the premixes| be The ball in aid of baad Seataee General hospital is held in Worth’s ball on the dae re ie “| day, Feb. 2nd. Tt is expected that Mr. Sengram se plate this year, ns will field against him. Soot MeIntyre, Thomas Nigle ich was im | old settled worn) of Seats jwas'| ginnity,aud in. y and in keeping with the te|and B,.F. Masrnet have been rea tra owe sage fe Seno, | respraiie half that somos of the conse Mio contribute to| pointed license crinmissioners fob were spoken en of artant and res page 4.) its mai wh Perth, { |

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