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Milverton Sun, 18 May 1893, p. 1

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‘IT SHINES FOR ALL. Vol il—No. 22. MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1803, ~~ Tos. W. WeWHAL Editor and Pul night ed s fi artha, 5 Newton and Mull “Ofte maeanbe Of Dn Catersmalse office Open Wuat might have proved a serious teri : Hue a proposes Sane d the coming season. What next, J Mr. Joseph eee has disposed of his Lord Byron .aare to John ce; Mitchell, for the sum of $150. It is considered a good price, but she is 1 ——— | country. ainting alst James Torrance, 5 8t, Milvert oust VETERINARY now prepared to treat s of the outestheated animals. ntistry. i ‘llbank, ‘ears, experience. De entity ‘and. diffe eslt paren. i of cattle and steal aes herwise promptly Oilice in resitencer Molva rita © sp nur ot telegraph or att ne Ato, erton, meets ever r Si ee No, ie ets every ane lay night their hall, post office build: Visiting brethren always, welcome. Grinm, as Ac Qt, Nb. 1083, Milverton, mecte in 4d, hall ft Wednesday in each month. Alex. Smith, W. M. "Hie Boeckuer, ec ; R. Smith, T 0. T. a No. 62, Milverton Tent, Foresters! at eight o'clock. ou la ing oe ae M. raat os beth ee welcome. m'l G. Grosch, R. K. Ce CENTRAL Ore Milverton reial trave a Good stabling. est bran ; . Main and secommodation for ee ravelers and others. sample coms. Only the choicest of Wines, Liquors a "8. ‘South, Qt HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The rs at the and plenty of shed room. Proprietor. CITATION HOTED, Milverton, ML. Meyer, rietor. tof V ah aie ors, Ale and Good. stabli A call solicited. BUSINESS CARDS ORLAND'S LIVERY STABLES, Mil irt-classhortes and rigs for Commercial drivin g a Bas inbetsall trains, WAGONS BUGGIES ‘The recent extensive improvements whieh re mad a my premises, enables fara out aati larger numberof f vebicles thaw formerly, and I have so Wagons and Buggies meow on hand ar ber eek Ouly the hire at al specialty. in Wood \Vorking tl none ¥ {sity, and a son 12 yeara of age. : fine animal. he goes to the old Mr, Colin Kerr had two sheep wor- Hed Ey unknown dogs, Wm. Eddy Tih teeta Peay and hopes to have the sat work in a few days. . Fred, R&ssman is on the sick Miss Annie Koeler Bi Sunday last with Mr. Witt W August Doer, ig ‘Toronto, spent last § Sunday with his father-in-law, Mr. Geo. Cuartes Wickman, 2 prominent citizen of Kincardine, died the see day at the age of 73 Pane as i native of Englawid, but spent part a his_ youth in the United Sta He was known in St. Marys at one time as a contractor and aes in carriage More than 30 years ago he he county of Bruce. He on a large seale in the con- v scnedioe of the Goderich and Saugeen gravel road, and the ee Port ‘gin and. Riba haxbors. He leaves a widow, five pp eyrig two of whom are successful teachers, two more are students at Toronto Univer- vriteisiy LB 1# of the eleven n pups of SS. No. 10, ice who wre he following is a list vf those whe have been pto-oted aan the term, names in order: Sr. Sette Willie Dallin Mary O'Brien, Ei cl is Katie Schneider T winked Mucllar, Josephine Hack, Sr. Second-—Albert Graal meena R. 4 well, Schen: Jr, peers Oteli ra alt rien, Donald, Mag Schenck, Charlie Muellar, Naty Graal, So. Buttenhagen. Part I Zimmerman, E. Young, ei Jacob Lohr, Amelia Lohr, L Lizzie Denstedt, Edith eae in attendance have excepting three, and thse have not attended regularly. Average atten- danioe fot the iibatiakt as M. C. Barn , Teacher. WIL EBANK D. J. Nicxurs, peneior: of the Mammota, sells a ae and pays the leading market pre for pro- duce in exchauge fur goods, m. Strachan arrived snespestedly on Badey night from Dakota looking welt, sod is pleased to again Jas. Teid ad sold three splendid steers, almost 1,500 Ibs, weight each, to A. Buchanan at’ 5 cents per pound live weight. The O'Banyon tnowpe gave a very satisfactory concert Friday night. they ny sustained their reputation filled house. Enter at : --Market-St. North sider There You will find our. Glove Offerings It embraces many hundred of pairs. To begin with we booked for convenience a range of Taffeta goods. Selling price 15c. °Tis true they’r worth more, but odds and ends of boxes, out they go at fifteen cents. People like the good goods best, however The 50c, quality, the 60. quality, the 75 and $1 quality. Nothing needs qhality more than glovas, Nowhere in the Dry Goods make-up of a woman is money so well invested generally as in gloves, especially black. You'd be surprised the people that buy the expensive ones. They have proved them the cheapest. Kid Gloves is a thriving, pushing depart- ment with us. We feed it and aca it with the best goods only. T: The Arcade e great feeders of a stream are the ae, So in commerce the daily ar- rivais per express of sartings and nov keep the stock fresh an@ interesting. gra Motion in water is the law of purification. The moving in and ont 6f goods equally keops of stagnarion in stock and trade. Noveltfes in Jolored, White, Cream and Bick Laces just in. Novelties in Pale Shales. of Silk for}? Mre blouses and trimmings. Ferg guson’s BL Speci re- tention, Road C Carts bees H. Hasenpfiug I cau sell you any make at the lowest prices. O ceiver | Sonn AGENT FoR THE WILKINSON SCUFFLER oe fic? Repairin We inst ih the market, aud away : 65, | Mr. Fr | his faithfl sp re bcrectir 1e assessor ay filed his role with Ls ae pale Malbaie ne traded off his cl are stallion. duber, shoemaker, has this family, and is domiciled in H = ght sh sold a drivar for $140, und Wm. Spring a team for $200, also George Ebenvine a horse for fear it is sai Frseinithe cony-S, Wellealey, inet ath an accident through the axle of the buggy breaking, causing the an- imal ie run exe and kick, precipitat- ing the occupant out, and afterwards Hae es and pecan the arm oft the buggy and the shafts. The an- as caught near Aine reeborn was , his face ae one black mass. ‘That he escaped with his life is truly wouderful, taking ‘ip consideration his extreme age of 88, and. also the position aes in. imal in, Sbity ang ere pain in his side ihly ehusad by the aoc in Tuesday last death.called away from our — one of See alilest. and Persda pioneers, Wan Red. He had attained the ripe ‘hich his ronngetson latterly occupi- same man since ce whieh ak! he has alth. He was in. the ocelesien piri followed by a large: {friends left large family, bine sta a Weal 9f Toles cane pa y | er lames is last respects to his deceased enue sees, man, of Shakespeat is paying ong her acquaint | pnnces aud anber friends b Ree Mrs. Thomas Kincade, of visit over vered him in n spite of fact that he was disguised as ,” said one detective tondecer, es. “How.did:they find out he was a iano y gat bin into a game of ecards tala i hve knew what the trump was, ‘ faly the juveniles ie this section dur. is Id | secured it at a low figui -f aang isa in Kuhryv - ithe success ie}. | efforts during the os a big| fe ee fobid whe old gentleman} lying on the ground stunned. | He also | ai bout | recently w Dron Bad Jest neato? a MORE TON Mies Jenniz MoMuware i is visiting frieuds on the 12th con, Elma, irs. Hh Richmond, vf Elma, spet & short time with friends in ‘the week, lan, A. Chalmers’ as- sistant cheesemaker, arrived from his operations on etn ee w. 0 taught success- around ai is always a visitor and is everywhere receiving a | Princely Brestin aggie Battin, teacher of the ville, visited e village Savarday and We: were s plensed to hear of er sisters Sunday. year, as shown y the recent promotion examination, her pupils but one who wrote ha ig obtained the required num tharks and he was only a few behind. The E h was well appreciated by those in tendance. edly number were with what they saw and heard. Thos. Scott, son of T.. R.. Scott the boundary east, who: has tending the Methodist Theological College in Montreal during the last ati He oe se in fixe different. subjects and w ie McBride medal, valued at $20, as ‘cloceiene: OBITUARY Lacking but a few months of eighty wary Williaa Lock of Mornington, lied ‘at ce of his. nephe a Nate on Soe ees deceased was a of Hawick, em) h bull. The. father of the ‘deceased taught the seme parish school in Scotland for 39 years and imparted | much of his mental vigor to his son. Many of bis productions reached the public through the p His natu was ones etic, ta his integrity iastes for horticulture and floviewdta and his garden was always a vf neatness and | eauty. two years, under the increasing bind of age, he pga most. of bis time in at the pleasant home of Jas. Lockie Manager of the Mercantile Insurance Co. On the 4th of May paralysi me ier re ser nephews — George, James ray Allan and Frank Tui soba and Jas, Lockie jr, pallbe my as gtr Cs Canada Will Resist Orr: 16.—There is pros- pect of further trouble over the opera-| sor tion of the Chu ese exclusion act in the United St tes. PLR. temas Hino sof Japan” arrived t ith 6 % Chinese. on. board; destined for ae United States... They | were taken off ly the-steaman: “City of Danube” ei out landing in British Columbia and conveyed. to Tacer the they were landed, but:at Port- land, Oregon, yn, it Was found: that. their ill be. resiobod ‘even if to, as thr Celestials in question never landed in: Canadian territory, bet were direct importations from China. Twins at Sixty-Two Terre Bare May 16.—A recor has been m: at Clinton, north o Pag) oi ei ee has been f to Mr. and Mrs. aNaligy the father Tr and the wife 62 yer of age. The twins and inother are doing well. Alpendis salen tae Kan Bake Resin: Snes “iment ere Li attended her] Let out and were amused and_ instructed | mo, wna: | boon DISTRICE NEWS Some Interesting [ters Cutied from the Lic ee trem Other ee Kaiser- Book 8 Bask of the Silver rewery, Baden, made its first for ukis seasou on Monday, the 15th inst. It never was bette: Tur stock of dr: ts and shoes, ete, belonging to theestate of A, Kern, of Waterloo, was sold in Tovonto pe pearance x of N wtoa re, ue is now busy rushing it off ia Waterloo Haney Hoan’s pacer, says ives free exhibitions of its speet on assignes, on the 24th, Goop old Father Tindall See ivine worship last S has weathered 9- winters and still exhibits ee able mental and piplcal enerey the opening pi Stern: nicl Tero fae Would t as our modern Methodism» had more Father Tindalf On Monday, the Ist in St aye ae ‘aterloo Chronicle, there was ei ose eaubined es amounted to 330 years. They are ais active and in the enjoyment of good health. De ister: si y aged 83, Mi ns. Dray, wife of Harris Dean, v. 8, sist aoe ee that her Stand hi as di nree agoa Tavintock ee she s ys, Liles her husband’s affect . been living ‘eish friends in East 0: “Pe eathies antaincd ak RE the first: residents of Palmerston 2 Te | the person of Mrs. James Strong. many years re the to h corporated the deceased oe ‘ model | took For the last did not~ 1 paragray pb stl oi the ioe ith the above result. art laid an information before irging Mr. the J. P., McKay with assault, but afterwards Z | withdrew the charge, Peers making an apology. ae is said that Mess treasurer of the iin of pene Hoorn, and W. tle iG! A ness men en sufficiont ‘eapitat as a will no doubt succeed. to Moorefield as aeaey in that i “Ta me ge frame brn of Ar wi Fev al 6 ee Pecl, near a Lndntony wae desenyed by fire abe tay evening. he Bre aie BAC die vered by Win. Crose, jr, who vorking on the adjoining farm, and lyr er, ee cutter, ete, seed grain saa a tieye Hes y of Loss about $1,200, pa: The oe “ the fire on Tuesday, by Henry Barber & Co, Z us see what he ean do in Milverton os ryer, aged 84, and ee Eby. of Berliv, aged : WAR 2

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