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Milverton Sun, 7 Feb 1895, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol IV—No. 8 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, (895. MALCOLM MacBETE, Editor and Pablisker MEDICAL EGBERY, M. B., creas et Golgate ‘pny Sur; zeons of Ontario, also Post student of Londen Hospital, London, Eng fice in rear of post office. Milverto top, ‘Tel “apo connections with Pool Branner, Lutheran Church aud Rostock. M. D. *, L. lege. of Tele- oan th Carthage, Newton and are ank. Office messages fre vlehoald bea by“ . “BANKIN We heg to atmounce to the citizens of vill: surrounding country, that an office here and intend doing a geueral banking business. ‘sue dratts ow all points in| Canals sad the tes and accounts . joan ‘on notes and ez bopneed Sale mers’ ii Hours laces toa jim Wa. U. LITTLE & CO. t Protec “Denti Ching Will visit 8 itil every Mon- the practice of his profession. DR DR. BIT," pears. a Ts ie Sa ge nt, opposite Post nay d, Ont hciatucl vine 6 safest ‘until farther notice H. ENGEL, V, S., Milverton, Ont. af Ont. “Vet. College, ‘Toronto, estic animals. sci- & raduate Babe mighty peti dy sutided tb SOCEETIES No 99, Milverton, meets every Schneuker & Roslineenst bret et, alwi CR: M Toe Ames idea ae Friday. night, in n thee hall, post office build: isiting bre ire welcome, a i Goedhhnse N. G5 -W. A See, V. L., No. 1033, ei meets: all first We pc neeany, in each peg We Me Je a a Smith, Tre eas, MOTELS, John. Gi liquors and cigars at accommodationand large Te el Moxey tesa HOTEL, fh gpm Firs . First-class ling. | last Tuesday Si Dftice | Minitoha has been pleasant, “|do business in- | Y nes- | business. -| the residence of Mr. Rol XCHANGE HOTEL, Beuuner, Ontario, |? Best ing LOCAL NEWS. ST of advertisements must be had in by Tuesday at noon to insure insertion. We are also agents S at arenes Weekly and Daily Newspapers. Correspond ence ‘Tuesday Changes Isaw him reeling down the ateeet With very ¢ poked gi For a fine uote of spring goods at very low pri to GLEISER’s For fue is ras sugars, teas and crockery, try GLEISER’s, ad his ad. Mr. Fred Diesenroth sold his house and lot on Temperance street: for $850 to Mr. Win, Cook. The Oddfellows, of Milverton ini- is-! tiated four members last Friday even- This is pretty zood for one crack. The coldest night of the season was The thermometer was 25° below zero, about midnight and in the morning after daylight it still stood 1° below. though the mereuty on several, oseasions. fel to 35° below A young man of this vicinity while engnged driving a couple of young ladies last week, was so absent-minded that he forgot where he was autil he had driven a wile by the place. Ned=—Tt was so cold Tuesday night that I took the mercury out: the wae ‘mometer and used it for a bullet. —Oh, that was nothing, when i Pon ieeioelate: Beto my ie was frozén, and I had to break it to put it out. -Who-says that Geo. Pfaff does not He received over 25 large shipments of clocks, watches, jewelry. year. He always has done a large He hus nual tea-meeting of Burns’ n, will be held on nstitute who requested ready at any t me to receive au baahipe Sociable Times party of young people from Mil. yertOn spent last’ porn evening at bt. Hanna, ice, ‘The party was given in honor € the Misses Johnson, wh» are visit- ing there. The evening was of Br and Mr. Bite 4 their ppaiaton ss Roy en: ers. mercial poke and others. imple rooms. Good stabling. vey ge cigars, S, W. cor. Main and of liquors au Mill Sts. C, Hasenpflug, Proprietor. UKEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont, The ‘accommodation for commercial travelers and others. fend Gliare 6x tins bar. and plenty of shed room. Henry Rose Proprietor. \TALION HOTEL, Milverton, M. Meyer, ly the choicest of Wines, Liquors les, sampl+| the Rev. Mr. ‘The Aithiveraity Mariadot Restle chureb, Millbank, will be conduc y the Rev Mr. Leitch, Bee Feb. 10,at 11 am. and 7 p. m, The annual tea-meeting will be held the following evening, Feb. 11th, when tation and silverware during the last | sehoo been in business | ary. :| twenty years, ten of which were spent “* | ia Milverton, . Annual Tea-Meetin; , lamm, , | Ber; ted | th of Stratford, b and a number of ah Anyone desiring wedding presents will do well by buying their articles of silverware from G: Pfaff. e always did carry a well-seleeted stock of silverware tbese ten years. The Roads The roads are in a beastly state. Cradle knolls ‘and pitch holes ere studded along them in thick profusion; Every day they will keep g ting but we suggest after long and — practi cal experience in rond building that they be plvoghed down. Practish Tast Thursdaylevening. there might, have been seen on the showground ® dark form top of a snow It had the ap- Bearanes At 0 distance, of a man “half struggling with the mee tial offered by nature, but on closer inspection it proved to’ be only one of our quiet and most respected citizens, practising on a pair of snow shoes, that he had received that even: ing. However, after a few more even- ing’s practise, a fox won't be in the race with him. ebay ig visiting in Berlin for some time re- |i oe ae Dick’s comic concert, which is to be | turned home last weel Rane vary hick dhs, ei sit pric held here on Saturday evening, promis: scar Grimm, who’ has’ been| are many places 01 ich half es to be a g nto | visiting his parents here for some time] day's thaw would leave quiebares and very Press can be reli feasts md Laat uncomfortable for laden te medians, "The Rev, Mr. McKibbin and Mr. M. H. Bebehicke the’ aa Mr. - Gal ley, of Minnesota, | Reid attended the meeting of Presbytery itz As algae Rind who has aha visiting friends in this| Listowel last Thursday afternoon, at which only men, TH Daily Clobe of Mon vsiniy, Hae ratGcied cba’ raasntn tbe’ Rew: Cooper, grdaine | Gey aria of Bog manst. are nto oman’ wa Ro, atta, Bela Mr. George Almonte, comedian, Tate for the Irish,” and fairly captured the| audience with -his neat Irish ‘song, “Whose Little Girl re You?” ducin; i Alinonte’s fiirst apy n Toronto as a concert some, ce ‘te scored a ee 1b suc Nantes is ‘est Plicnte: doting aes Egbert, 628; rd. —Ethel Millie Tseng 596; Louisa Miller, 91; Sanford’ Burton, 5 ry Boeckner, 536; Bella Tene, Cito Aviedesholt, 523; Ella Smith, 482; Theodare fir gots Emil Birnstihl nior 3 sel way, 873; Obartia Liban 655; Sara Speneer, 597; Austin Hasenpflug, 568; Linzi! Tonge, 55%; Henry Hartmier, 441; Selina Griffin, 417; Matilde Dier- rt Coutts, 324: . Sunior reat -Nor- oa eens 474; Edgar Rae, 433; Edgar Weir, 375; May Griffin, 348; Inez Whaley, 344; Bevel Smith, Hay Alfred Gleiser, 189: isa Hoffer 147; Joe, Wiederhold, 146; Albeit Edwards, 141. Senior Fourth.—Jobn. Pfeffer; 342; Solomon Groseb, 315; Bertha Dorland, 242, Wedding Recepti The'receptiontendered Mr. T. P. Roe and his bride, last Friday even. happy future. large e number, among whom we noticed Thompson, of Hamilton, sister of bride, Misses M. V., Minnie and Fanny Keen, of St Marys, sisters of Keen, 5 Proprietor. The best of Wines Liqu- their ig pearguin of anthems | Mr, an iss af ¥ ors, Ale and Lager Beer. G ling. | and sacred songs. Tea will be served bea and See Millen v3 Wellesley; 3 ‘ A salt alti igh Seales in connee-| grom 5,30 to 8 eiclock, ae Rin OVAL HOTEL, Stratford,” opposite i arket squar +» propri- yood ‘etabllng, ete. Mahe. ecicabe ofthe people of this vicinity ‘solicitad. ‘ NTARIO HOUSE, Strat! i 3 ford) Ale A Schrenk, prop, Terms $l per day ‘Th : beat of evervthing, Guod stabling, | Alex. re his friends Te Ellice and Napesiioxioks wi cm in Stratfore ‘ONEY T ™ property |e M lowest rates vat Tntcret bind xpeaes inoderate. ¢ | realities. . H. Heetor, the famous: “Black Knight,” will preach ‘in the Methodist ehurch, Milverton, on next rane evening, be ate pen Special lect On nday evening Mr. Heddon will jatider one of his The Story of I lecture in the Hall on Wednesday even ng on “The Slavery That Was, and The Chair to be taken Heetor is one of the most remarkable men of the present day. His life story surpasses any romance in its startling ator he is a pheno- menon, carrying "ae onicas along Dei Wills and Mortgages | with him by a tornado. of eloquence, ine yan Atv made, Bailif'Sth Divi: |1igmor and pathos whichix. fairly. ir- Milverton. | resistible t of all he is known be a christian gentlemen of the highest ORLANDS. YEE STABLES, Mil type. Everybo jy should re Ria aaa igt ay oraeda is eek for] js possible of his wonderful sermons specialit; ts all trains. and lectures. ‘ood; Misses Maggie and Lizzie Me- Court, Miss McLellan, and Mr, Jas. Barr and wife, of Donegal; ie Maynned and Miss Ethel ‘Trim, Mr. jale, Adam and Doer- ig, cheese! tyr th Semtoerwe Geo, and Miss Lizzie Re, Mr. Nicholas Roe and wife, of Milverton; Mr. Sanderson, Mr. Jas. and Miss pe Mr. Robt. Edwards, Mr. Geo. and Ed. Whaley, Mr. aa and Misses Annie and. Maria Robert, essrs, Henry, Richard, Willie, and Misses | Jas. H. Ee Kate, Cary, Sai cea Roe. Mrs, Alexander Roe, Horace obo Mr. Allan Barr pias wife, Mr. W. J. and I. Ducklow, Mr. and David Bartow! Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Abram, Mr J. W Barr, of Unionville; irs, Fallaston, Mics Maggie, Tommy, Con I and C. Fullarton, of Newry. tumbling about on| Lo -|Man., arrived on Saturday and propose | toa Ratsonie returned home last Tuesday, ni . | mers, Win. Steathers, Personals Miss Herrick, of St. ee is visit- ing Mrs. Rothaermel in “Miss Little, of Stretford o. L, spent a few days at home last: week. Mr. W. A. Kertcher, of Woodson is spending a few days at hom The Misses Johnson, of Zurich are the aie of the Misses Han Beatty of Bereetg oN a a with Miss Wornum last week. two this week visiting friends in Strat- ford. Miss for for some time. Mr. Stephen Pugh left. Monday to|ai take a ourse at the Ontario Agricul- tural college, Guelph. . R. Rayeraft, of Granton, spent aMlay or two with his father Mr. R. Rayeraft of this town, Mie Kale (lnc wtio Dea Spring and thence return to Minnesot- —_- BORN, the wife of Jno, Sehweitzer, of adaughter. Cratmers—tIn Wellesley, on Feb, 3rd, the wife of Jno. H. Chalmers, of a daughter, ‘REI Jonr—Wurre—At the Manse, Milverton, on Jan, 30th., by Elin oaneby_-Guieeasat the Manse, Milver- ton, on Tuesday Féb. 5th, by the Rev. Jno, Kay, mote L. Johnston, of Pitts- jiss Sarah Grieve, of Strat- Daas BRUNNER ann visited aye tenn ch ached last week. Attridge, ‘of Elma, has been visting tn in this locality. Mr. Ford, ih ode ing P. S., spent, here at h me and ek inwald ~ have mi ome se where thegwill aaa ife. Wm. Pepper spent Sundzy with friends on, Gravel igs iss. M. Edwards, of Milver spent Sunday at Mr Wm. wueingea: Miss ariel ot Harriston is visit- ing her sister, Mrs: Geo. Kerr. a and Mrs, Dunsmore, of Glendale, spending a few weeks with their many friends in this vicinity. Miss Sara Connell, Yetlins lee amy chi omudee who has been and m. Chalmers, Thos and Roy ty who regret that the storm did no ener ). G. 'T., at this were given for. ench pirce quality and length considered, ee ds the final add the ladies. has one-hun- red and thirty marks to their credit above the number secur the gentlemen. long and interesting program was given each night both, ties going tnto the fight “with” the determination to win. The following program: Was rendered last Wednesday hh Instrumental, Jessie Struth- ers; recitation, Kate Richmond; essay, Ch: esti solo, Wm. Struthers; @ialogue, Nellie Chalmers and Mary i Ww. Beare Mr, Hamilton, of Neeprn, Man.,| Dear Sux,—And now we are in the sea- 4 son of tea meetings! ‘The upon us is vi siting his uncle, Mr. R. . Hamilton, o cinnkednanyee MP tte And a Miss Enid Wornum spent a ‘or| Sunday school convention in a neighboring ‘i the { terday in ai M pane Dr. and Mrs. Catterimcle have re-|xoniversary services in Knox church n turned home froma week's. visit in| Sabbath! don. ‘The attendance in the charehes yesterday ness of itch Rebecca Hanna left last week | th London where she intends to reside | 7 been | few Scuwarrzer—In Mornington, on Feb. Ist, | 4" Wm. ea Maw a Whisy both is ye Ki Lei Nversise Coma edoseestal tia ae cher of the the co ‘ary contest, spb a the ladies Rich- }ia view of f the wormed winds of the cause the several pieces were not giver in ent a manner as to be worthy, but hecause they were givenin such style that. the dese hapaichandavion is be- yond the reach of my weak phrase. yO MILLBA . shipment just received at Mevnoln Store of Winter ilteey Fue 4 Coats, s, Muffs, Caps aad Robes. i latest in Millinery, and over goals ei i =D, J. NicKLIx, Proprie , considering of yreparator ion were r Cooper to the satisfaction of the Pres- yytery. His trial discourses re special commendation... The ordination ser- rotate anh r of the Ite arp roca ie bee a aly of his iret bodes ure. Seat Hee ‘the it was jesse ori mews to all his oll. acquaintances that Charles Houston Sen ra "don the railway at oe ee lnst Thursday morning. ‘The ‘fatal frog” held him with a deadly grip in ae face of a ing trai + Charlee is oe more abe anniversary Mr. Mc- r. ith Rev. i Monday: there is no doubt that the public will a both! the dele of worship and fol igtepriened crowd: Millbank, Feb. 4, 1905. The Cramuing System. “Mack,” in ei apt th Night, has the following: to say of the present mode of tenching in our publie school, which is poignant and appropriate: “A. child of that age [6 years} should know nothing of letters. The question of Heat studies for school thildren is be~ nstantly ed and it is ita time that something was done in the by le. Teachers f Tomi tutes and those in touch w sebool system. If a boy nee muse Jio in early manhood or sink to : ant re a host . ineaningless things ate ie gee has mem real pastel antl iidecraaading poise it has pursu at bon through the mill E hold bro! Seine chy’ 's lessons: rien assisted in the stnay of new ones. I sake it that the xchoot hours were wade short in the first me stamer, nee for the sake of the teachers, be the present behef. but Jas. hah essay, Kate mond; duett, Dewar and Mary n, whieh are inenpable of cou- nell; recitation, Kate Bern tinuous application. eal ctnally, a8 F no comments of praise nos (Continued on page 3.) .

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