Milverton Sun, 20 Jul 1899, p. 1

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“Jt Shines For All.” Vol VIII—No 27 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH £0., THURSDAY, JULY 20, (899 MALCOLM MacBETH. thitor and Publisher WLS Me SEE SE Sea Si a SM Se SWS ay ai Se Mea ay a Sa RRR EERE REET ESSE) ele oe he he an cenonnecsenasenneeecceesnnuessecqsoouessttt i ie ie “ y HEHE TE HE TE TE EVE Redpaths Extra Standard Quality At the Lowest Prices. FRUIT JARS Best Canadian makes. eee ee ee ie WEEE TENE IE by be ie oe %* * & « - 65c. doz. 75¢. doz. 85c. doz. $1.00 doz. Imp. Pints Imp. Quarts Wine Half Gallon Imp. Half Gallon There has been a heavy advance in price on Jars by the manufacturers and prices will be BUY THEM NOW. Yours, H. Gleiser iit ebcialat tecactint de che ih does slat de de de te We ole Hee MEE much higher. x y y 3 E 3 wae eo haart LAR \. PRICES, ae FITTING Two Special Lines of EXAMINATION RESULTS The results of the Entrance and Public School Leaving exminations ae the County of Perth have just been made public,and the names of those who wrote at Milverton and were no excuse for a teacher in under present cireumstances ing. — Mary BE. Bates. 837, ae anny “Freeborn 673, re 669, Beatrice Kines a Laura Magwood Louisa Miller 829, Mamie Nai- 861, Joseph Burke 715, San- Villiam Clarke 918, Theodore Piefler G42, Bilgar Rae 881, Edgerwon E. ‘Torrance 727, Otto Wied- arded Entrance certificate on pbs, school leaving examination, Grosel y Alexander 582, E. Hartmier 550, Annie McFarlane Bol, Florence Nic Howard Magw: ood 624, Samuel cots! ton 556, Ww. teas 558. No Panning | NEXT cP YEAR The Toronto Telegram, (Lod. Con.) ng | Clevela en iuto high favour in One of the most Sarai di- as that on Sir Tapper’s second inosiie ee ey enquiry into the uct of et Is in the Yukon, Lt bove all others de- ba: mons. The coming over of Rich- siti Hibbert: Us notion. three Liberals on this question, for the bungle which called mutually fair. Gliese the country the Opposition loses. and Carrying the GREY COTTONS To be sold at manufacturers prices by the web. 1350 yds. was 7c. for 1275 pds. was 8c. for Call and examine these as they are €x- ceptional values. We keep nothing but the best SUGARS, such as Redpath and St Law-|: erence. Special prices on barrel lots. We are well stocked in FRUIT JARS|¢ G and at rock bottom prices. _ GROSCH & PFEFFER = in|s me, 2 division of fone sas to uestion upon which there is a division They’ see have been listening to the te the discussion prior to the division, or then again they have been two shousnad a aay, having heard nor ren te word debate. hose men counts the same as Yet iv nina ee ES Even though it b tive trath th as wien willy vote uith machine-like regularity for the party, the most veheeae phase of partixan- ship is exhibited in the formation of es pairs. Whatever its niences or evils, a umjority of the Grimm’s. is , | Sow that ad fore fall if the tittle ‘and Oliver, made some | § | mortgage is due, or if you want to at come to the y| Stratford a Milverton was not pull- faaanixiically speaking the vote of] jp the question and heard it discussed: in| of 8 rey child, irveling on foot, ‘spent a jast p- | the though he did not es to be much LOCAL NEWS. Mr. H, Gleiser left on Tuesday Toronto, for! x Miss Mamie Hiden, of Ayr is: present visiting at Mr. Jos. Schrenk’ 's. Drs. Williams and iNew. ‘of London, spent Sunday with Reeve Goodland} Mrs. Oscar Grimm, ofl Listowel, spent Sunday at Mr. M? Sparrows do not like bearded whi pests bother Mr: ee oe fn ot Zaviohs are pening a week with and v3 a Eva, spenc a Walkerton this weel The load pie seems heaviest when you have reached very near to the top of the bill. ,| long, and severe illness, at her home on Sunday lest. Mr. W. K. Loth and Edgie Torrance took in the big demonstration at St? Marys on Wednesday. ‘There are three things in this world which deserve no qusseer,hypooriy, Pharisaism and tyranny. Miss Lizzie Ment of Donegal, | b: we regret b present pouteedl tw her bed with gad fever. Terry says that a solution of blue ‘fiepal Sprnkled ona grayel walk will keep down grass and we Torrance’s, ho agent for the Businkera Hearich eshioal maple Wm. Grosch at present sports, the handeomest wheel in the village inf the for of an uptodate high grade auaihew Whitney, who re- da paralytic stroke some tine] (0, is at present in a very precarious Me Mr. Joneph Beirnes, of Milvertoa, is prepared to do house painting either] by contract or rby the day. Call und get his terms Té you ride a wheel “| monkey-on-wstick style. Tt is the ot only ar 'Y | ungraceful, but unhenly artiioue an to ape professional racers Never enter a sick room while in a. because thel| minute you “beevne | cool close and ae any impurities. as, Torrance and H. Company at Berlin on Wednesd Tt often bores vhat one x of ww the’ habit of running properly placed may help matters. Moxey Loaxep. — When your. borrow money © on first class meena \dersigned. rate "| of interest aoe! ed. Your “pesca with us will Le strictly private. James ‘ORRANCE,. "The weather proving unfavourable last Stine jay the ball match ieee ed off, w een received from the Seenefank boys ne they will be along on Saturday, vided, of urse, ‘bat the weather i ‘4 -aevourabla: Kertcher, who i eae) with Di Teen ee is held o that he may 38 recover. onde may have then a pine to the it tary. panied by his. wife week. He|i ca master’s whip upon his over 30 yea eee Nie one rs of age, aan Miss Maggie Rae has retarned from cess- | a visit to Oil Springs. ov Mrs. ee Te and daughter, 2 a few day's with friends in| Wy Mra, Ernst Voght, of Ellice, after a ¢ died A full line of ‘ehoo) inpplies at ave our pores P Mr. Geo, Westar, beer agent for the eaieed Heral mn of- fered a position as com! eee tery of the Bliss Business College of Boe ati Bano of accepting the position, Miss Eliza Strong, who for the pasb door years has been in the employ of position as 7 favor in Winghsen Geo. Burton while out holiday- ing i a Elma went fishing in the Mait- Jand and coe one of the largest, of mud turtle — that we have It th: re aud weighs gente less than two tons. ‘oseph Schrenk while ples tl internal ii cee Mrs. women up in ¥ cars, 5 is nen able to withstand injuries that might nob be so serious with a person comparatively younger. It is to be hoped, however, that she may yet fully recover. Mr. Cha-les Keeso, of was ia the. village on Monday seeking wands to harvest the flax Ser, whichis ihe ating in years. twood ave under crop over 1 $50 acres erie says is of the finest quality and will likely «dress out” 800 ‘o enable him to get out this y a considerable number of red. An institution of ubis kind is cf great. advantage to the village. Do you know that since the first of the year iron and steel have gone, up r ceng.; indeed goes into way machinery have gone aeslat king in price? The foished articles have also advai will very likely be higher. ‘The moral ok this is take good care your old machinery. 5 a it well, oil it well ane phe it uy] ELLENT Hiroe tle Stracford “Herald will run its fourth, annual three-day excursion to Detroit picturesque on Saturday, July 22nd, with a charm- ing full moonlight and improved eae This trip ought to t special u ‘j| a.m. Saturday, July 22nd. tarn boat leaves Detroit. at Fs si Monday, July 24uh, eonneeting t special train ia leaving 8 9.30 pun. eg i trip fron. Boratbord $1.75, a $1.25. Tico canea from outside points are privileged to go to Stratford by Friday evening trains inorder to catch Satur- day morsing’s special thenee. ‘They can also retarn to Stratford by fast Monday evening special and go home on first. trains Tuesday morning, Tickets also guud on regular trains. Sweni MILLBANK. The local L.O.L. Ae secomnperted be a 12th. da oP but satistied they had done chair aun once more. The town hall was crowded to hear) ~ Rev. Mr. Wright est tw the Orange- £1! men on the 9th ins Rev. Mr. mueters of Monkton, preached very acceptably in Knox ae esoralig and evening on Sun-” ere ie McKibben, of Toronto, and-~ “ uf this oe paid his friends a flyi sit last week, ayia Caine Sew of Listowel. is visiting friends in and around the yillage. The. La office has been moved across the s\ The Eee -meeting is over and a number of oar young peopie have re- their usual routine of labor. # A life in the Soutb at an open air meet ing on Main street on Sunday afver- aor Owing to the absence of the Ret back | Mr. Wright thei the Buglish church — on evening. ees ‘Adam Nichol tr Fetotnes oy corner harangue after which ete He was raked in about @" aud went away aioe ree months’ stay in Brantford, * alter Nichol hae visiting at Mr. ames Nichol’s,

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