3 i i ee Che “It Shines For All.” Vol IV—No. 36 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895, MALCOLM Mac Eaitor and Pablisher The Milverton Sun Es the ‘me Rc HieSaperer. in the Cou of Per the Best Adve: Medi eae rated SON a Subseri, 1 por year, stsictly in advance, M. MacBETH, Publisher. ie fim LOCAL NEWS. EQ Changes of advertisements must be had in by ‘Tuesday at noon to insure insertion. We are also agents Bee ronto Weekly. and Daily Correspondence tang year. 6 mos,|8 mos, | 1 mo. should Nag in n by ane ne column. . . $50 00/$30 00\$26 00) Half column. 00} 16 90} 9 00) Quartercolumn| 16 00| 9 00} 6 00) Eighth 00} 6 00} 3 00) ‘One inch.,.... 3 00} 2 00; $6 00] "Twas a beautiful: rain on Friday $50 night. Pipl eet onith kag bald Gorn Lome at 00} binder twine this season. Transient advertisements are char; zed at} The handsome » young man may have ” hee. the rate of Sc. @ line, nonpareil, for the first | a girl if ‘a “1k ‘imsertion, and 3c, per line for each su insertion, woeaetze i a ae and 16th Sept. Bison Cee ‘land and Detroit, MEDICAL eral that attended EGBER!, M Telephone con Brutiner, Lutheran Church an 1. B., M.D. O.M., Grad. on, \ost office, Milverton, | ber. ith Poole. | Detroit. ? ‘ock. im A large number of onr local sports | pressin, Ther ere sevi - | the aot races in Stratford on. Tues- 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th Septem- Excursion to Cleveland and By ree ee RB, M.D. C. Je R.C P, 1881. a S Graduate of College of tario. Tele- $ eigen 1ssi. messagest rom Carthage, Newtor fice messages free. °G.,/attended the Hamburg races on Wed- nésday sind Thursday. nna’s | kept back by showers, eae the pasture | ai cS ice Tele- | is henefiting greatly b: ce for night mand Mill- A large number inte oF oing to the Torento Industrial Exhibition next DENTISTRY weck and the week following. VV. M, BRUCE, L.D.S., Dentist raduat C.D. Honey ot ie tiarkali ins Geecanee of Protthetic, Dentisity, Chicage, No. 5, Main St., Listowel, Ont, Will the Queen’s Hotel, Milverton, every day for the practice of hie profession. bath and will | occupy the pulpit. ayain next Sabbat! Hand your name and one dollar to i visit Ne uw Appel and seenre an exhibition Boe an an le is anxious to sta of ther also Schoo 01 - DR. H. H, Bidt, Dentist, jesse as Cordon’s Block, Gpposite P. 9., STRATFORD, ec visit Milverton the 2nd and 4th esday of each month. Mr. John as our industrious laundry wan, has purchased a horse|f ind ny in the work from Wellesley, Millbank and Newton, ae village school opened a fair attendance. Miss Daly ite Mr. Chalmers were in their places looking fresher after their season's rest. Wed- VETERINARY The faith-cure discussion has eccu- i H. ENGEL, V. S., Milverton, Ont. aduate of Ont, by telephone or otherwi erase, sud shrorte dieanaa a postealy Vet. College, Toronto, | and we are of the opinion now that i it tic animals sci- | micht as well drop. night:| The infant child of Miss Smith who is acting as housekeeper for Mr. Henry Maddis, died on Saturday even- the SOCKETIES ing and was buried en Monday in ‘0 99, Milverton, meets every | Presbyterian cemetery, ‘i second and ‘last Tuesday of every | Me. D, Smith ds in Tete ad numer- o'elo hall. oy ont § ‘ ae Schnenker & Rothaermel’s store. Visiting |OUS letter ae Chalmers, pats on ae horse, kno’ inquiring what price John Fulton. ee ws when he got a good thin, sg and wal Boul idkelp: gare with keel ; R, Smith, Treas. No. Milverton, meets i . Oil first, Weilseaday i in each month, Jas. Strong, W. M.; Jno. #, Boeckner, 8 Mr. Rayeraft Kite not think that it can be beaten. Come along and try your luck. HOTKLS Isaac Usher & Sons’ Queenstown CENTRAL First-class accom mercial travelers, and others. » Googstabling. Best brands i » §.¥ of liquors an. cigars Mill Sts. C. Hasenptlug, Propri Sh class » Milve modatien for com: store, Brunner station. This cement is warranted as any Portland cement * for .concrete walls, silos, bank barns and floors of rton. all kinds, hog troughs, a at. little more than one-third the a le ae RE ciel cd. cor. Main and| given and work warrantec rietor. Monster haryest home excursion ey ‘S$ HOTEL, bee wees Ont. Th ior ‘commercial | Jand and return. sample | September 13th, Sa ras roo wae al 16th. Fare from Stratfor eStore and others. Only fad Gi Cigars at the bar. me from Stracford to. one ve Cleve- ‘d to Detroit ‘0 Cleveland and dd nt f feels dd room. He Passo Oi pe return, $8.50. By Grand Teank to — — | Sarnia, thence by boat to Detroit an OYAL HOTEL, bya epposite 4 market square. . J.M. Scott, propri-| P86 to Cleveland. | Think of it, 520 stabbing, ete, Df the people of this Vicinity solicited The paaoaee ae for $3.59 and 300 miles for $2. BUSINESS CARDS - and Waterloo Wait for it. Purchase your sickets ae E: may go on the __| morning or noon trains from Stratford, the °| Friday, Sept. 13th. Mr. F. W. Hodgson, saperintendent WSaeechat LIVERY Raccreer, Mil yerton. bets orses and ri hire at all ti speciality lnc sear penton igs for) hopes that all members of F mnmercial “dniving a Institutes, Live Stock, Dairy, Poultry, indred Fruit Growers associa- RepuceD Parce, Posr—From the} tions will call ng him, a of October postage rates by parcel | found in a st between Canada and the U; between Geni ew Wales, . The rate will be twenty for the first pound to sixteen|from’ 8 a. m. to 4p. m. id twelve | breeders will meet in the tent o1 dt. Matis be establ Sou: ween and in nited | fre rong of the shelley saat cattle sheas, The g ese 10th at Tp.m. The evting beads ished on the same day at 7 ss Sept. meml cents | any of these associations sis cordially, foreach subsequent pound. The mail| invited to be prese will leave Vancouver the sixteenth each month. sity itu aiteatinlk hs Shear slightly ieee fear him if he Cement is kept constantly on hand|‘2 cece nee HOTEL, SR Heras at Win. Peters’ 13th, 14th, 15th ahd 16th Sept. Exeursion to Cleveland and Detroit. Noricr.—100 baskets of fruit have arrived a Kertchers this week, not forget to call and get your supply of fruits, ‘Phey have to be dis ats f and will be sold cheap. Cuxap Mear—Miller &_ Aster duetion of two cents per. Ib. in the rice of their beef which will enable everybody to eat fresh meat, They tia lamb, pork and all kinds of sau- If you want a choice roast do always pleas scriptions and transient job work or |advertising, will oblige by promptly eying Shaevaanhs ‘Tha amount in Pl! press most urgently on our subscribers the neces- out a five paper each week. Te Excursion or THE Sxason. aiiee harvest home excursion from pa to pete fas Faye révurn. Good for four eae 13th, ith, ‘Leth and ‘Tech, be Cleveland. ‘Think of Ls 50 een 300. ke for $2.00! @ your tickets early. Aibeatspas may go on the morning or noon trains from Stratford, Friday, Sept. 13th. Nicut Owrs.—Whenever any event comes off in Milverton it has to be selena at night by street orgies of ebaracter at once original and e, Eiliaes night was no excep- The Chief put forth be best one e oe the fie but was of no avail—they only grew more Molnar The fact of he ne 2 § he magistrates should give the Chie f n Opportunity to make the boys at they do not respect ‘2 Concer?.—The concert adey evening, owing to the rain and causes, was slimly attended. Probably ae ‘hough ont Mr, Fax would ae ma old songs aa was a the case, The New Girl” is a song not long out, and is sung by Mr, Fax with great fect. is song, “To the Workhouse Door,” was his grandest effort and was is stil a favorite with iltersn teri, Her Barney O'Hea w to receive an ovation, and: their forth- coming visit to this city will be a al er holiday, and their grand anity big shows will be presented here in on its entirety. introducing trible ring There is not a cheap or mediocre act. among them. What is par Hioalaely noticeable in the performances given by Sells Brothers masterdonic circus, is the universal care give the costuming. Many worn by the arti are worth hun: ts, dreds of dollars, and the shining silks, glisteniag satins and wealth of oma. hat Tost exciting ceca of] 13th, 14th, ey and ee eee Excursion to Cleveland and ie races ever Sums in pois Remember the day date. have always on hand a supply of fresh | & at fait cal upon them, as they | ton OverDuE Seacectenee ue who UN b> | as ee while Mr. J. Hibbert, of ford, imel 0 races TROT it | artio, ba J.B t Belm r| taking two firsts and one second. | faith-care Snvpettion, oF in any ay to | been relegsted to the dark ages by al Larabee Friday race day in Milverton. Though ke clouds eet threate: aed all day, no rain fell ; but. there we few of the members ‘of _the Turf Chub much to expect that the rural popula- tion would turn out, as they are busily as the of the any there being four Bese in it, all with records below 2:20, itempt Dolee, who “pulled” his horse in the second heat, After this the race was record nearly 4, seconds and was not, driven out, going the mile in 2:21}. third race was won by D. Smith’s John Fulton, “hands down,” though several sus bia considering the class, were The foll eee isa summary of the pa ge $200. town. 1 1 1 Lalu G., bm, A. Tso Stratford 8 2 2 Pager Belle bm, J. 8, Kuhl, EL 244 To psy vb, Min i WW. Grave, Oved d, Ont. ; Mis Daas my, 6. Goebel, ‘ ge 2278, 2:08. ROIAL RACE, PURSE $250, pene cL IE 6 So npbrtiy, Sema Bee. eae 3 B, D-Bassy Sarnia, i T. Chi Broworge Bramrto. 24 Time—2:224, 2: 1}, 2:23, 2:254, AMED Race, PURSE $100. John, Fulton, b a, D. Smith, Chatlie Ross, bg, 0. Hodges, Mitchell ‘Time- ime—2:52, aa The pool doen rie onck carry away a fortune. is a winner when son is a “erack” driver; Horsemen pronounce our track t The meet on the whole may be con. sidered a success. At any rate it is next yea eel ENCUMBERED WITH HELP, i1| To a Editor - Di tlamm’s letter reflects the hosed of his heart in coming to assist his brother ont of a hole, But the Rev. Mr. Dierlamm’s friends will regret that ia his present predicament he should be encumbered with help by discredit of this community. And jus here let_ me say to P. Di it would be derogatory to my diguit; to.appear on any platfurm with him or any other exponent of the impious have my name ated in passe or in Berk es “with such people abemt a matter that has long since 3 is eept the vulgar. Nevertheless, I wil make the sacrifice in the interest ry heat. Payrock lowered the track | to be fast and much better than many |‘! r. | tracks on the cirenit. the ah pe of the club e ike races 1B with the writer, place in any benk m Stratford, to the credit of a committes of three professional gentlemen, to be named, $200 as indemnity and ex- penses and $500 more, to be forfeited to the Cout yunty Poor-house fund by the put up or shut I candor it must be ad- mitt hat I have performed the part of a true friend to his reverence. For ntel i and i to dan, ty, ee ae cetablish a faith-cure agency midst, he might find himself Rbitvonted with the same wholesome 1 z : © fon the just indignation of the state. ‘Yours truly, Lavan. EST: hy, REVIEWERS REVIEWED, To the Editor of Taz Sun Dear Sir,—In last ‘week’s ‘issue of your paper there fansite venomous preduc- tion from the pen of Mr. Peter Dierlammn, artist—of the city of pisnineay eee entitled ‘* Contemptible Mockery. { This maudlin epistle would never have been written if its author was half as clever he is. stupid, or i as an independents thinking men instead of a parasite, who ‘identl; e into possession of some other person's ideas. and in try if eave them into senten own. a lamentable ignorance of the phaseology o} gl Saxon language. Me. D. 2 in the press. or on the. platform (in Strat- ford) ‘whether divine or mental healing ace puis) 4 It oy ability to speak on the platform ia to be judged by bie lotter in Tine Sux, Tam satisfled -cure fad in this connty will be calaahial into the limbo of forget fulness even is own cluss of thinkers, v the piste intelli- intolerable, Oh! shades of fall. you on this literary pon and i Hide iat oma che a gaze of curious “1 Wad some poorer the giftie go us Be see onreels as it For a man of his mental calibre to attempt towrite or speak on the platform to intelli- ent people, when he evidently does not now the difference promises an 4 syllogism is simply preposterone. Funder. tand 0) reputation. as an. artist amongst citizens, bat when Ot, sir, the broad field of scones to. yorr rnd GOTaiot eae ee w HO i the Teurned fear to trend. ierlamm can point out one sen an’s letters wherein he ais e possestas a LansLt knowledge of ish language. r ie tebters carefully 1 only lave beon written: by tone caine real “The Tint Tike pesto Maem ae dick ms 5 Give those who wear them harmless ‘ee. ene Thanks, Mr. Editor, “for apace cause. Let Mr, Dierlamm, ‘onrs, s Reape, — Millbank, pity 2h, 15,