Milverton Sun, 12 Oct 1899, p. 3

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SESS SEE al THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1899. The . American cup defender, Columbia and the British yacht,Sham- nock have raced until they are com- pletely out of wind. : Whatever may be said of President Krueger, he is at least no coward. His latest is an ultimatioa to. Great| Britain demanding the withdrawal of SS British troops from the border. Such ademand will no doubt precipitate a conflict, and as a result the Transvaal Republic will be wiped off the map of South Africa. MA. MacKENZIE'S DEATIE The Rev..Mr. and Mrs. Anderson » were called to Guelph last week coming to the death of Mr. MacKenzie, father of Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson returned this. d by (Mr. Ch as. Roch, of Brodhagen, in the village Monday on business. peur. and Mrs, James Colquhoun of i [~<Mr. Fred Davis, of Mitchell, was in itchell were Liens - Mr, and Mrs. “Higgins on Sunda: Mr. Jas. Jones, Tt aMitchell, and Mr pencer, of the Merchant's Bank, -G.T. R. Time Table | Trains due to leave Milverton. GoING NORTH. Mixed.......10:38 am. The “GRAND JEWEL” tratford, were in Mockton, Monday. They were looking after some timber land on the 17th con. Elma. is studying for a ing his mother and sister in the villaze fora few day's, before returning to sthe Medical ron! We ‘wish him every suecess the village for a short time Monday levening. Wm. Heark, of Beamsville, and DR. R. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Licentiate Royal tario. departments. —Above Hasenpflug’s Tailor shop. Stoves are: the Best Stoves Made is his is is saying a lot, but we: re ready to prove it. We WANTED. A general servant; good wages. Apply to Mxs. THOS. TROW, Cumbria street, ratford. wil carry the largest and best assorted line of Stoves and. Ranges for Wood or Coal ever shown in this vicinity. It will please us very much to have pEATESTSOVE nr organizer for the I. O. F., was in the village over Sunday, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Merrytield. He was quite impressed with the appearance of Monkton. . McKenzie, fas of Wingham, father of our worthy Dr. A. F. Me- Kenzie, is acne a few days in ‘ob: who ib last week visiting with friends im Stratford, Downie and South Bast- hope, returned home ou Sunday. They had a very pleasant time while away. pipiens eG Te sympathy is felt for the bereaved widdw and daughter as they were much siete’ to the husband and _ father. ‘he Toronto | © Globe Z ee last, eae of the decease The sta of Mr. Alex. eee BETTER TIMES AHEAD The very abuniavce of wheat in the, west one of the causes of a scarcity o! never imagined that tios of su t for | quently the ‘red tas after a short time aigiel? + Kington, where he taught school ack briet period. e ‘samme year that he arrived inthe country he moved to operations in those days were very e tensive, rit See Minka finial fidel rs. M. the | ‘Toronto,. ‘d : aver supply of wheat and an.onden supply of money. Money may be scarce now when. all the oes: finally and the money comes back to stay Ce TORONTO TESTIMON Catarrh’s Victim for Years—An Unsolicited Story of a Wonderful Cure by Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal rae er, Ta sed with Dr. Agnew’s cata Ue paryant good resilis de- hat arly itnow Fae ta ees en troub- hes. doue me. i Greenwoud, 204 Adeluide Stree’ Sold by Jas. Torrance,. Milverton * rp, | SHAUBER.--At Hale 8 on, Satur- . The Inspector of Leg: ive visiting Guelph on a Sonal tour of inspection canealy remarked e had.the best mason in the city, having been vied a inember, of St. Mary's Lodge, in Inve in 1845, -his Masonic apy ex- te! ede ¢ over a periodiof 54 e was a charter member of Wellington to Tigdge, Gaeiphene orga Gant member and Nels ay office. of Secretary fora num- The ite positions which apacity were ae gh Selivol Trustee oa President af St. Andrew's Society. He always took ‘adeep i interest in educational mat- ters and in everything pertwining. to the welfare of his native land and his fellow ountrynien erever they were placed or their ae in Tn all c transactions Mr. Mae- pulousl: y honorable. By kind si and generous to a fault. A host of ee aa mourn his deatn. adfast ea day, Sept, 7th, the wife Shauber, of a daughter.. Avsrecut.—in Morningtonon Thurs. of Ww. brecht, of a daughter. bake —In Mornington, on Saturday, Sept. 30th, the wife of S. Scott, of a son. | Davipsox.—In Mornington, on Sept. 21 2Ist, the wife of J. ‘Davidson, ot a son. Horues.—In Elma, on Sept. 16th, the wife of Wm. Holues of son. 7. MARRIED Hype—Capiinc—aAt the residence of the bride’s father, on Weduesde Oct, 11th, Mr. A.D, Hyde, of Ne on, to Miss Minnie, daughter of Mr. Jonathan Capling, of St. Marys. LOST. On Saturday, Sept SOtb, Mr Jas. Trim’: ad Mil ty silver a will Fi leaving it at ns ‘ae Milverton. ea sl STRAYED. Onto tie premise ce Jas. Atkin, Jot 36, ist Ohya young pis. proving ownership and paying expenses Oct, 5th, the wife of Henry S. Al- tna r Wanted: es tse sure, » gentlemen ies ; special work pers ‘ellable Sine, With bese Fale ences j sexperience op acca *. Address : Field Ace RToronto. Wanted Bie cigs men of cl r to trayel an point a Fy and Coaee sid BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO., Limited, ~| ntford. Wanted 2 Christian nen aud women, Jght of Life,” to introduce ¢ r with complete lives Ee a point obart the e work est, most touching, jcsigned for the N CO, Limited, Brantford. lightfa most patron least criticised and inost enlogized. A snap for snap banter f BRA Lie -GARRETSON CO., Limited, ‘Buaxrrorp, Ost. the pleasure of showing you our stock. Allow us to give you figures- ona FURNACE for your old. or new house. Yours anxious to please, FINKBEINER BROS.,, Hardware Merchants, Often imitated, & iaeial Equalied. e Warrante: HAMILTON, ONTARIO. Boots and Shoes HAVE ADVANCED 10 PER CENT. We have purchased all our ‘FALL AND WINTER GOODS ' AT OLD PRICES and will sell them at Old Prices. Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter supply. a. Just Received a New Lot of TRUNKS and VALISES, J.G. GROSCH & SON FARM FOR SALE. That parsel of land known as East half of Lot 1, Con, 8, Mornington, of 100merax. with acres, of The re dious and in. a te of repair, For further par- to hos. Scott on the premises Newry, Newry, Avs. 15th, 18983 ly orto Robert Smith, MILVERTON. P. S.—Al!F Kinds of Farm Prodace Taken. You have all heard that little song about when Fred took his best girl to the fair and they HEN YOU WANT: Ai oe of Clothes At Close Prices, or anything in GENTS’ FURNISH- INGS. go to ing been.one of the original eonibeen Chalmers. @burch. Mr. Macken: leaves a. widow, one CG P. oe ee and 0 ster, Mrs. (Re: pete eerie v.) David MONKTON. Mr, Henry, Wear hs oy 17th. con. Elma, we are sorry t Presen contined to the ree with the behead B. fever Dr. McKenzie is attendio me and we hope soon to see him, ee: Tits. Wil! Hord. visited his parents.) Cy Ee and other friends n Mitchell Sani careful. There was a > For getting man The brickwork on Mr. D, Ht aph pgernior, Gautphe * enugen 5 DIRECTORY. Veokly peer moc 7:30 p.m. . Epworth e, Feday evoinan a So'elock. Ser- vice at Millbauk at 2:45 p.m. Ac, Ipchinbeat.= Divine” were chp nT oretock. pew. Service at Elma at o'clock p.m. Busse Cavern —Rev. Dire Ander, A. pate Se awe Weekly Braver Biv on] dere te T2) p. Service at Zion church, Wellesley Tp. Ripe. EvanGriican Assocta- Rey. ‘iukbeiner,’ pastor. libatl Services. 9:30 7 Sabbath School, 11 a. on Tnesday evenings at eee Lornezax Cucacn—Rey. Wan. Blunck, AL, pastor. Sabbath” "Serie ab 2pm. J. BURTON, THE TAILOR || Next door to Postoffice. ' MinverTon. FIRST PRIZE BREAD Competant judges at he Stratford Bread. for oar reputal our bread in preference to any other are the best judges, andmve the” ver- dictas’ the judges ab. Beratford Fair did——Correet. « A Good Fitting and Up-to-date County Fair awarded us bd Prize for] got into the swing together, she caught him by the arm and shouted by Fred, tell them to. stop 1” 3.was the a5 Baese avis de ied Oh ihe higher they would go, And the swing ae yo a little bit higher. That is the way with the ROUGH RIDER HATS . and other shapes. The more the opposition cry oh! the higher these goods go in theestimation of the trade. ‘Vhey have giyen such good satisfaction their praises are sung from the village and surrounding country. Our Trimmed Hats are Beauties. ‘We expect to move our Millinery in to the new part of the store. CALL IN AND SER. WHAT WE HAVE. LOTH & GUENTHER FIT REFORM Tailor Shop The Wholesale and Readymade Tailor hias been badly outdone in recent le in scientific tailoring. years by the progress The readymade tailor i is ata disadvantage from the start baste he has to make a general fit and consequently his than the merchant tailor. oth and trimmings cost him more: Tf you want a Suit or - Overcoat in a hurry, or if you wish to save money: when buying your Fall’ Suit or Overcoat we would like you to examine our We do not have to depgnd upon the} stock. We havea large stock of all grades to choose from and feel confit | intelligence of « country’ show judge tjon. eee we can suit you as well, if not better, than any other store in this line. © ar gods are carefully bought, well made and trinuwed, and cut acco. ding 07 The vast number of people whe, ent c Iauest New York fashion plates. Order. Your OVERCOAT oe af. the finest Hines. _ he has his reasons for so doi » GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES. fer Most Gracious Majesty must be oe to institute a powerful lot of tea actions and most of them in the Court of Revision, judging by the calibre of numerous lawyers whom the On sie Government has empow- ered to in the name of the Queen Raiser Patrick Gillen, a Stratford. sports man, lost three fingers by a gun ex- plosion. De population of Galt has in- 200, and the value of teal pro- Roey ne far from $200,000. HL. Brigg, of Galt, had one finger and the tendon to ae elbow torn out while unloading ston! Louis Walper, late of Berlin and “Woodstock, has See control of the Albion hotel, Strat Alex. Gordon of con “ ae Bop is dead of heart disease. prominent farmer, aged 37 ca The population of Borla increased 222 during the past year, and is now The paeaire is $1,424,660. Mr. H.T. Butler, late of Chesley, and formerly of Scratford, hus pur- chased the Nupinka Standard, and will run ib as » Conservative weekly. 4, ay, lected fram amon; ennts for the post of sheriff of the new ft ful healer: So by Jas. Torrance, Milverto Seer winds are sadly bk road ing, with Leaves ae strewing loomed so fair, ed, and bare. ees like phantoins whirl from grandeur onse their owns nage seeming to writhe valley, dal other set will, Jecking meadow, hedge and field eauties he can yie oe Sunshice banishing all gloom, © thinks ean they decsy, ot still one bright thought cheers our pain, et will come agai i DoveLas, Glasgow. to the bles Stealthily Work Teyoo. Gents Am: -__| PINEAPPLE ESSENCE ra “ |In the shape of Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple ~ | known as v if Fame parts of ee ona beef and agitating at ly created district of Manitoulin. Mr, Cishman, barrister, of Gure Bay, has been eboxen ax erown att gift of the is Saar ie Mr. Archie McCal- Paisley, Ont. is to be the Pat reas a THE BIRTHPLACE Ck, ‘Thosgh Scotland boxsts.a thousand names OE patriot, king and peer, he noblest, grendest of them all with end the geeatect lord) uta titled thing. Tis but a cot roofed in with straw, A hovel made of clavs One door shats ont the stow and storm, . athepnen or here, beneath this re itt, W: Here this polos but I feel Will pay to Robert Burus. —By the late Col. Ingersoll, Bayan the Remocratic Lend It is certainly trne that Mr. Bryan is n idolized by bis followers this year sags he oa the campaign of character of the party plat: ‘oceasions when. he was Fuuiing for the Presidency; but Mr. Bryan aman who batty en more. fe contin es to glory in the ‘Chicdes Tlatforen, A holds that its principles are imuut, Under me title of iba bit severely, perhaps, but | ing and sets them BUTTER . Parchment In large orsmall; quantities print- erate ed or plain at | SUN OFFICE. wwe the competing cue ee the America cup failed to finish within the time limit for want of a snorting breeze to bend the gal lant mast, —_ Tablets it Curing Stomach Ailments of Eyery Kind. ‘The pineapple has a valuable constituent le Pepsin, a wonderful di of ‘est this by mixing equal @ temperature of 103° Fahrenheit, when, in Piereieherberthastendorff THE . JEWELLER. ' Call and See Him. Next Door To Postoffice MILVERTON. Having Built A new and commodious shop we are now prepared to do-all kinds of contracting and order ork. Work can be got out on the shortest notice. Call and; leave your: order with us if you are building. Wiederhold: &-Honderich MILVERTON. The Hamilton Twice-a-Week =] & sersdohabecss ws Ali the meriss of a Daity at the price of a Weet:y ONE DOLLAR ‘The motto of the Twcx rom is iin each its ever increas fly newsyayerinall that the mnpties. Two Large 8-Pace Papers Ev'ry Week— : The Great Asx the : Now Is The Time TO SECURE WHAT HARDWARE YOU NEED. The season is drawing. to a close and you should make things comfortable as soon as possible. Weare having a big rush on Furnace Work but mil make an effort to accomodate you. Eavetroughing i is a specialty with us. Leave your . ‘You eat orders at once that they may secure attention. Paints and Oils of every description on hand of or the best quality. « Glass of the finest German make is what we handle. Get it now as it is constantly going up in price. : Portland Cement and Plaster of Paris are ‘purchased early by the car lot and thereby secured goods at ices away down. s Hinges, Locks, ank other Building Hardware, me always have on hand. Stoves of nearly every make to choose from. Draining Tools of all kinds on hand. Axes, Cross-Cut Saws of a special make i “stock. COW CHAINS we purchased in a very large lot. Meat Choppers. and Fruit Presses in various. _ sizes. = In fact we have everything to-be found in. a well. regulated. Hardware Store. SCHNEUKER & ROTHAERMEL,., ; Catan Order Your Winter Suit Our-Fall Goods have just arrived and they are of the ; LATEST DESIGN, Nearly Three Hundred Pieces to: choose from. Suit will be done in the MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER y didoks BURTON, ‘MILVERTON: Your TAILOR, The SUN Isa good local paper and: will be sent to any addiéss from now Until Jan. 1901 “FIRST PRIZE. BREAD. I have been in business four years and never took second: prize for bread. WHY? Because I_make che. best. EXPERIENCE The public Bacle this now, |. i eali it, . iii four months, ai £6 Co. shies =e ‘York wanted-An Idea F2= ioe First Prize Baker to call at Gear house. Fay Jour | SDBERSURN & 0. Ehsueene ees ion For One Dollar. .

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