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Milverton Sun, 17 Jan 1895, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol IV—No. 5 LVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895. Haltor and Publisiier M.D. dua eof Physi & = eons ot Onta ont Gealnate Pi of Uonton “Hospital, Se on, ‘Eng- ce vole ih 1 P Je ee P Bin P &S. Glasyow araianis of 4 college Physicians and Surgeons of Ontati elo-| Janna’s Pelee Carthage, Newton and Male Beak Otter memearsiics — NEWS. hanges of advertisements must be insure insertion, i = 2 are also agents tied mene and Daily All Correspondence py Betta n by ‘Tuesda Receipt books one for sale at THE Vaccination is the order of the day in pase wel. Auor Es, favorite cigar for sale by Chas tcher. eaters 's Frit ritz’s favorite is the BANK. TTLE & HE OO. BANKERS. unee to the citizens i to best five cent cigar on the market, Stratford hockeyists defeated Lis- towel last. Wednesday evening, 7 goals 4, utts & Grim last week oie shipped two rasa of butcher's cattle ron’ cesta soon y tolloan on notes aid drt sagen: Sie nt fom not Otfice to4p.m. faa Wen Wn. U. LITPLE & CO. cee were blocked by Thean ae ga Mendig, and mails from all pain were lat , Dentist. Graduate of R.C.D.S., Of the Haskell Boat Graduate School istic, Dentistry, Chicago, Office -s Listowel, Ont. "Will visit Milverton, every Mon- ¢ of his profession. day for the pi 3-13 i DENTIST. Bast Tecth| on $8. ORE DDT ee Plates, FFICE weet Block, opposite Post Office Siratford, Vill discon eae visits to Milverton sail further notice. pTERINARY L, V. S., Milverton, Ont. uate of Ont. ts all diseases of College, 2 ‘oronto, iy tele y or. night. ss and chronio’diseages a specialty. FORTUNE, V Pehornlugs Spaying sn trating of Ridglings « eciulty. OFF1 Be Ore. estate 6 at atten so ES ., No 99, ces meets every col nd el ict Rotbaermel 's store. ® ree age ae iffin, CR: M. ta i y ni oe 7.30 i Bs nih ‘al post ‘office build: en always. Mi ai v, Appel, See filverto ma wall ust Weilieaday in ei Strong, 3 dn Treae, Jas. See ; KR. Sinit! TEL, Bruuner, Ontario, Proprietor.’ Best liquor he bar. First-class roruotatien ie laste stat int NGE HO’ Gropp, cigars at L, Milverton, mmoration, for com: others. ‘Two large "si ee is Main and First-cla mercial travele sample rooms. Gi Queens Ho SL, Milverton, Ont. Q's. Peiccnees ti commercial Siig Gill thee: ou large sample rooms, Only Ghechoicst ot Wines, Lignors ood w bie a ‘pen of shed “Poon To xti0$ HOT ian Bigg The H realy Milverton, M. Meyer, Liqu: stabling. zh lea ovate: catford, pea Fel M, § ‘Oj ofthe ce of this US NTARIO HOL O Bicone prop. 1 best of evervthing. | Good aril bs pleased to ec his old, frichds from, Dieta Mornincion what tir becaetor Visiting | Mot Gr BUSINESS €ARDS ONEY TO LOAN on lowest 7 coe he aga ae joderate. App! Be on oon Linwood property yenses No.1 ‘Auctioneer for the. aie aati ae "Perth and Wi vias Sos: °F fie Magazine and the| y ae for $2.25 per year. a olitan has such men Arnold and Mark Twain contributing wo its columns. Wood is coming into town quantiti dollar a cord. great and is selling as low as one We may glory in cheap ood now, but farmers falls os |: 2 af ile. ‘ter a whi jee isa pr ative for small- pox that is used hy many instead ih vaccini and numerous . medica Bee ey that it is superior cination; ae an ounce of cream ut tartar and add % int of water, let drink a wine day. siete Kite Buy your marriage J. G. Grosen’s. shanties’ Enstiinte. The Mechanics’ Institute now open to members. Pay your ‘dollar your ticket and then you. ar -| entitled to receive books, Court of Revixton. A court of revisi a ass full several times a is ion was held her ne on Thursday last by Sydney Smith, of si : a brown spot om the forehend ‘and another on the’ back, to ‘the name BIC Adiausi lors cece giving En fofahasioiine ei instehonastute gal Hreadly oblige Puen, Rosuiie iniava mn Small Pox. As small pox is spreading through the pane would it not be well ue Board of Health ,to take ry pre coe ort this dread dises in the town of Mitehe i has reached Newsy which is only afew miles an “Progre: The meee caption is the title “of newspaper published in with the Indian school of Regina, ‘Asa, pnblished. by Mr. Mane, formerly of Milverton, sheet, though smoll has ten pages, is ably edited , Plainly and neatly printed and is bound to improve those among We “The Daring tis latter part of last week and the be; S, has been tumbling down until now ti stghing 4 is grand. The children take a supreme delight in clinging to the sing sleighs thoughtful of any danger that that the next sleigh the notorious quarrel- picker of Mornington, ran into sume Boyds of Elma, who thumped him till he Thoted for mercy, and kicked him fur howling. This is just exactly what Scott wanted, es he did not receive one kick too ¢ has already thrashed his wife, is | brotherinJaw and tried to ous? his father-in-law, but eaught: a tartar. fter getting slugged by. one of the A Boyd boys he looked for lar, and got or Th it—im the neck. e Magistrate ordered’him to pay all. costs, bea in by Tuesday at noon to im licenses at a connection com: W. F. MacLean, better known as one has again been nominated b the Conservatives of East Yor! Mr. David Ale guetta the party isappr his whip, on — election night to bring back the same or he will have him’ prose- cuced as he Bite him, ‘There is a general report circulated thryagh Ellice that Milverton has sinall pox and that all me places of usiness are closed up. Such is bs case. ere is no case of smallpox earer Milverton than Newry, which is ney NAR distance. At Ag ceria Bociesy held fe tts ar weel Ae purchased from the Driving Park ‘sociation the ny ‘Acres belonging to 5 at company, at’ $50 an acre The Agricultural Society will now have the whole park in their-possession if the original ower gives them a clear title to same. One of our prominent young “swells” devotes his leisure moments to.waiting upon voung ladies with his little sled, which is bran new and handsomely painted. He is the delight of all the girls, and they vie with each other as to whom shall be the first to go. coast- ing with Heis really a nice young man, At the annual meeting of the Morn- wh president John Whaley, vic sident ; eC toad, 6." Hamilton, oat MoCloy, J. J. Kerr, T. MéGorman, sen- pilag, Win, Connel, G. Goodland, ti ker. and Samuel Whaley ; mes Torrance and H. M. Schaefer, ‘The ae is in a sound financial conditi are yet.a few who are in ar- - for the Sow Now, our policy is, in advance. e are in urgent ef of the eney 4 and must have it, in a few days in arrears will eceive their accounts which we hope will be responded to promptly. Advertise. No matter how much you or you competitors may have advertised, there | C are always opportunities for making ‘a hit with something more striking, more ing—more something, ead vertising man who knows his business knows how to find such opportunities and improve them. Farmers’ Institute Meetings. winter Thee the of the North Perth Farmers’ institute will nae held at Atwood, at 10 a. m., on Saturday. thed 9th ins t Milverton, 1.39 p.m, on » Monday, the 2lst There is a good | For further sg see announce- ment in another column. Milverton Connecti. first_ meeting of the Milverton ww yen in fash a Wiake Eee mencing at 10 o'clock a. Not Our Fatit Often. we are asked why we do not have reports of certain meetings and caucuses held in the town, and often the question is asked by members or attendants of those same meetings ave good reason. Althoagl newspaper man ig supposed to have pier of “cheek,” we do not desire o poke our nose into. every, meetin, that is heid in the town-olf the secre- SWI ta os a little more generous report it would greatly hieait pane the public Personats ir. John Campbell, is visiting Mp’ D. Smith. Mrs. Tnx, ot Elora has been the guest of Mrs. Mr. Osear ead es Owsd Sound at home a little under the weather. Afr, Mitchell, life insurance agent, of Chi = is ab present canvasing of Stratford) | is then they |e advertisi ing agent, of oe ike Qoee: Jas, ecto: k nesota, on ed on Friday Ihoe to visit. old friends in and ardind Mtveion. Be DIED IN malate HOSPITAL- Peter Pawar the Victim of the Morn! ssault ied- at the city hospital sighty yeurs of age named Peter Pow- le had been an inmate of the hospital since March, 1893, Pr a that time he lived all alone in the township of Mornington and generally had a considerable amount of with him. On March 28, assault was made upon him purpose of securing his money. The poor old man was left lying in his house for some time before he was dis. covered! Dr. Johnson and ex-Warden Hpaiors took him in charge and sent to the county crown, attorney ral had Powers brought vo" the hos- pital where he has Three men named Parkinson, Buchan- Fair were arrested in connect- ion with the case. Their trials drag- for a long time and it was not till re tng) Mammoth Store of ee iat 8 ~The |. eouncil-elect will he held in Grosch’s } 2 Ha nd fe wfine divegthyyJoanas 46 the. tr cee 's Be me anes of last year that they were finally sentenced. Parkinson was sentenced to twenty-three months in the central ‘on, and Buchanan to five months in the county jail. ‘The victim of the assault was a widower and had the reputation, of being a miser. He lived in a Jog house some distance from the road and worked a farm of about 60 acres. He generally carried his money around with bim and it is said he: had tween $600 and dba on his person at the time robbery. coming to the Hieeited no payment has been made for him, but some time ago Mor ton will be good. The Second eat laughter in aut edly refused to make aay settlement with the trustees. The funeral left the hospital Thursday morning fat ten o'clock and ibe to St. Joseph’s chureh, arias to the cemetery. —Strat- ford Bea MILLEANE. shipment eceived oats, Ci Muffs, Caps and Robes. test in N and other goods ene u D. o ice Proprietor, BRUNNER A eens beeen young people pare at the home of Mr. Sloat, on Friday evening, when a very enjoyable evening was spent. They highly es- anes the host and hostess ae_enter- tal ‘th wife of Mr I, Parkinson has|a presented him with an offspring. Mr. Ed. Attridge has gone to one. well where he intends to spend the wi Miss A. M. Daumore, of Elma, is visiting friends in and around Brae Mise Clara Walker, of 8. B ©. spent j, | Sunday at the Ae home. ARRIED. Dayan—MeCrntae ee-—At the manse, by the Beer vite “Kay Thapenn Uiswers ‘ot atvel ley to Miss Catharine MeGillawee, of North: East, Serre — =Autas Tn Berlin, on New Year’s day, Mr, iler to Miss Maggie Allan, of Meningie Pht Nemsox—In Ni Dec. 30th, wwifa‘at John eta ofa Sanger Krrurer—Ih Rostock, on Dec. ist, the wife of Justus Bele os a Ht anghter. cus sER—In Resto Bist, the fe of Wm. Chitue ate Baugtter, Parxrixsox—In Elm: oan Sed, the wite of Isaac Pa thine, ofa daught Sroroxney—In ee on dies 9th, the wile of Jacob awetley, of s. dangh: the _Mavde—He ia thas Tm te icest girl in I invita nig ter of Rta ust by accident. North Porth, West. Wellington and ‘West Durham are the only petitions against Conservative local members fat have not been dropped. It was almost eee that no P Sipeei ata would be tak t tive, in Toronto said left 17 years ago ae took up af. in Southern Mi ae rm} Conservatives had determined to fight the hon. gentlemamto the last ditch, er Welsecdsy morning anoldiman about | f consolidation, tives of the country are also much terested in an deal and it is si one whotis familiar of the Toronto newspapers ai ence is given to it by the Ree eae the Globe does not appear to have tak Sinee | en its troyed in Sunday’s fire, It is under- stood that no ae will be taken for a few days yet. sa men among those Sd iah a tle trade, as isshown by the cost of the for “Lev us oppose this iniquitous plot,” them on. 1 reasonable ve erms, that you get cheap meats and defeat. ~| fore hi on Rich Enough to. Support 37, worth £400,000, this immense wealth is in the posses- sion of the Frenci: branch of the fi not own a penny ip ful financind seecess da battle of Waterloo.-—Answi tling Pe tcc te hiltuorhe nae A Newspaper Deal Afoot, The rumors enya have filled the air buy out the Mail’ entirely, s| Mail and Empire may unite and the Globe a3 the plant of one cr other of these Itis more than probable that ‘ds latter will Le the arrangemer t- tield een. pd amalgamation bal bee frequently talked of, but on The leading Conserya- being brought to bear from Ottawa to bring about a deal by which the competition will be Ried re~ to four years in the penitentiary, Fair | duced. by ti Liberal and Conservative organs will have to be decided and that che Conservativ This information was furnished by with thi also the name ve organ will bear. le workings plant dis- The Meat: FUR Cattle’ ‘Trade, The New York Sun's speeial cable There are some ¢ pretty shrewd interested in th hee move. ad s, to Rtas hee dispute betweenthe Chicago: and New s| % the London butchers and York ersof meat an le of this city with mate design of enor: mousiy increasing od to poor consumers. is Yankee: ween le Canadian. fording our eee: safs a catule agent, “by aff pices freilities ot; sent y dl d ving: attention of the Board of Agriculture, and American shippers had better un- derstand that the fluential. pressure is really in. Of conrse the pleuro pneumonia has been this is to be Jaidsin: an artful manner. The Board griculture object to 0 ting prohibition of the portation of live Canadian because the diseas ada, and they decline to run the ‘risk of But, admitting that that there 1s some risk, we are prepared to take all of i ihdbin eoursda tiles hat you should be able to trace a single case of the out~ break of the disease to one of our beast. tempt the Board of Agriculture. },000,000 Persons. The Rotlischilds are estimated to be A tenth part of” the eh enormous wealth will have increased ti» AO py eer £12,000,000,000! TriendHow did you sleep last] immense pital would be sufficient. to ‘Lhe interest on this: support 37,000,000 human beings or about the population of Pra the grandfather of bi e Rothe aid is wonder= is Ee since the: wers. among the ny, “he is a jester from away have known bim to leave his couch jm. the middle of the night to get a ie on me,

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