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Milverton Sun, 19 Mar 1896, p. 1

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Giiisekatie pape wi WN Wi) \ a! “Jt Shines For All.” ¢ Vol V—No. 13 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH £0., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1896. MALCOLM MacBETH, Editor and Publisher ee rae nats SUR. ui stock of fresh ssi Kept-on hand. WANTED : Nurseries, of Wat Good, reliable men can find permanent employ- ment for naple Groves Liberal inde it. vious, ‘Batabinbed over rite at RA’ MA Y en, Same St. Thomas, Ont. (Qfention a) HOGS LOWER. , hard times and the need of cash, ~} some tim Tuesday was a beautiful spring day. Buffalo Lithia Water for dysnepsia an urinary diseases, for sale az Tor- rance’s drug store, Grosch & Loth have just-received a _|huge shipment of Canadian and American wall-papers and blinds which Ate be sold ata very low price. and examine before purchasing Sa They will be sure to please Mr, John Wainwright, who has been in the employ o' Sc has Yor! We are sor Wain wr ight leave town as he was an intelligent young man of affable dis- position, highly esteewed by all who w him. owever, we hope thal prosperity may follow him ina day of March, 1896, I will charge 75 cents, |he may roam. , for service of my pure Aol ne Accrpent.—On Tues: esday I EAS and pure Berkshire hogs. I also notify a Those in arrears. that ff they settle before|@8 Chas. Gernhelder, of Elma, was the Ist day of April they will secure the | chopping in the woods, he met sei an No credit aftr, the 15th of March, 3. CHALMERS, Poole. NORTH PERTH FARMERS’ INSTITUTE ‘The postponed meeting of the North Porth Farmers’ Institute will be held in MILLBANK, "On Friday, March 20, ’96, 1:3 230 he aftern meeting will be addressed by J. W. Stein- hoff, Hsq., Stratford, on “Selecting and Feeding Dairy Cows for Profit ;” David Me- Grae, Hoq., Guelph, on.“ Cattle Feeding ;° Hoo. Thomas Ballantyne, of Stratford: wilt deliver an, adress on, *! Daitying Dickson, Esq., aati Non Grape for Winter Basing ? Se Ber rger, en “The f the Stomach of the. the evening the eoeene denhic tant. Work of Faraers’ Wives and ughters in Make ani Maintaining the Repatation of our Dairy Good: dian Homes.” There. will ee anid recitations at: fhe evening. meetin ppesially invited to the ewenting Poe JACK, J. A. TURNBULL, President. Secretary. Local Motes. Winter fondly lingers in the lap of ae ac'anorcnes of Ay aed 160k ring. of which were recommitals. The votal Ts Milverton to have aspring show | Cost of maintaining the gaol was $3,- this Ame 223.41. tr, Aikens, the assistant “The ass arth utectanas” Aertel speaks. in the highest terms as pares with constancy. soe nee i oe Cipead re looking for a good cheap ie i wires, nice fey gone Oo. 4 new line of School supplies, r slates, scribblers, pencils di, at Jas orancs "Po. covlopey Catholic, $8; Chureh-of England, 76 ; with vardl package. Presbyteriat . ink 25; mber of young people cojone A ictesives at che house of Mr. Nelson Edwards on Thursday eeikoe last. Remember the North Perth Farm- ers’ Institute meetings at Millbank to-morrow, See particulars in another column. The theme which the Rev. Mr. Fear has chosen for his discourse next Sabbath evening is, “Shall We Chris tians Dance ?” Mr. Henry Rose has’ sold his driver Sf ve in splender equal to thatof Mr. Sam Boyle, who hitherto had the most magnificent outfit in the countryside. On Sunday evening lustas two or three boys were ambling around in frontof Grosch & Loth’s store window, pene is a man of no low-going rtions: edn day last he fete Newton ater the train had departed and ‘eat it into Milver- ton, ie scare the fact that he. hi reater disuance to tra’ oh meache should'be no excuse for tl ‘train’s tardiness ¢s Mr. ee feat em to contend with al A mass meeting in a Which the Rev. Mr. Dierlamm was the ‘chief ‘speaker. . d complete ish ae words n€-| for which the letter is intended. temperance was held in the Methodist Charch on Sunday evening last at| al accident that -will lay ‘him in the house fora time. The exe glanced and alighted on his right foot with with such force as to severe‘one of his toes from the foot and cut the others through the bone, Much sympathy is oe for Charlie as he wes an i justrious young man. a bring him atound again, Jate-Mrs. Bates of Si served in ‘the Milverton Methodis cemétery on Sunday last. ceased was well known to the of Milverton and vicinity, ese she and “her mother move: tes, who with two small child- ren still survives her. rs. Bates hi the Salvation laled which body turn- t her funeral, ney last respects tothe, deceased by attend- ing the funeral Tue aaa Gaor.—The annual 7 alities. pris ligious persuasions as follows : . One hundred two w mar eee nd 83 unmar ried. Eighty-eight claimed to be tem- perate 7 was 23.9: Worrnr or Notz.—The following advice to the the January aascatly sapplement the Official Postal Guide: “1. masters would do well to impress upon the public that the address of a lett intended for the United States i is not “Uni vor tates,” Or al ao et sis “U.S? (cetliy wr £0 as to be oe ate 8) form net reof. A gent macy postoffices the United States bear names whieh also belong to ci ffices in Canada, and a simple indication by an abbrevi- atien such as Me.,, ’a., etc., of the t {state in which the place is situated may ‘not, if there is no mention of the coutitry, suffice to prevent letters being sent ‘to a Canadian office of the same as thé one in the United States 2. Tt may be stated as a general principle the post of | inends the letter has to in- However, time Osrruary.—tThe funeral rites of the. tb The de- bein, laughter of dke oF ee first eto ce hi >| this ‘village. is Letitie, West, ‘oat Stout tease reas ag Stratford, where she met and married r itived a Christian life and belonged to wiaintances "paid their 0S temperate. THe average cost pet day ‘of each prisozer ‘. important information and wholesome public is gleaned from of ter cae Rudolph et lost his watch chain the “other day in rewarding the finder was in a Sart as to whether e would give him the chain or the price asked. He compromised for 75 cents. Mr. Jacob Bundscho on Tuesday afternoon raised his smokestack in the place-of the one which was blown down by the windstorm last fall, Te is intention to comntence operations in the mill soon. John Nel: ‘ds on Wednes- day morring while engaged splitting wi a bad cut in the hand No dangerdus results are thet to happen. .—On Sunday afternoon, be- ee the post office and the Metho- dist church cemetery, a lady's gold watch. Finder will suitably re- BAS YE by rota same to owner, or leaving at post of J. H. Schmidt. The debate on ihaiali night was decided in favor of Commercial Unioh. Owing to the absence of Mr. Hamilton, only two speakers took part, Mr. Goodhand stepping out, Bee much against his will, as he was load to the brim, ALrrerary Soctery.—The programme for pecan evening will consist of addresses by Bers. and Fear, Messrs, Egbert, Acheson, J. G. Hamil d Miss Tichmond of Poole. A pate pe ho a| publisher eae Palmerston Repo little railroas n. No small amount. of praise is devoted to the location of the town. Fleuty has shown enterprise in getting out his trade edition and ‘we hope that it will prove a financial’success as well as a typo- graphical success. Temperance M&erines. — “Jim” Smith, the temperance orator, and the Alexander Bros. the singing evangel- ists, are at present. holding meetings in this town, Their ‘initial: meetin was given on Monday night and an in- ak gallery of tena 0} and delight, the Tike of which we have pee Ps o 8 8 i B 2 3 » point of merit as on Monday be ane we bespeak for the trioa crowded ‘h Sek evening. ~-Wellii nastog Smith’s crow, eT | Blackie,” has tern er toes to the blooming cision iF eed Ds any this season. ie was tlie favorite of the village. She received Queen’s and man: e the words that she could oroboanese p amtacl Her delight was to be among children and among a group ler whe would be found at scHool i! mu during recess and nova hour every day |" uring the summer. wretch last fall depris and she has been pining away ver since and she is now but a memory. PRESE SC EEE RE ane hieartless ed her of a foot Personals. R. F. Tucker is visiting friends in Wood of Waliace is at ot Present the guest of the Misses Guod- £ saat Herb Kastner and_ Milton | @t¢ Hoffman spent a few days with Wm. ETE r. ford Basins College, peat Saturday in tow: Mies wine Whiley, ehdins n visiting in the country for the last few ip te weeks, bas returned. up with the Mr. Hoyt, who le pea time past has been engaged with Dr. Nasmith as telegrapher, reson tes his home in | germ: ei on Monday . Me. Fear lefy on Monday |@ ioe sf see his grandfather in Elora, who is at the point of death. ‘The old Neepawa, Man., spent a few days with | 4 Mr. J. G Hamilton last are kk. Miss Nellie Hauilto: ‘altham, also D, hese spent few days with Mr. J. G. Ham- 5.6}? s,| a sweet s o and Mrs. Wm. Sutton are at} it ted present visiting friends in i wtsdee. iss Maggie ii B. Chalmers, of the Strat- Repor at the Geeta school on Monday that ‘people who address their letters | last. sk plsialy and. suffi _ | social i TRALEE rank Kraemer has moved into the ° loss is Carthage’s Mr. and ie P Geil) are very low with la pe. nw e hope to soon see them san ies BS Fe Mrcoskey Sacariedthome last been most of the. winter. M Cra number of years. awford from near Listowel, Mr. Kidd having a sale about the luss_ of March. | pr sler has moved to Wellesley Adams for a term of years, F “Traveller's Inn” a aac Tralee’s “ week from Kentuekey, where he has|§ i where he rented a farm from) George | 5; Ban shall telieveen ihe thro’ their word. (Ino, 17:20), in iene East DONEGAL. i p ‘The records of Christian experiences iss Jean Gray, datighter of Adam Gray, |°f many 2 soul in answer to the rs con, left on Tuesday last for Manitoba, | Prayers perhaps of a saintly mot! jer — per spi shewill in future reside, We wish | ba eee other Gioaaee vee K ‘he Hebi worth of such a friend then i reckon- eh aiaeMaad ese ati bt ead sapere Pharr aes 7 the value of the soul omas Leslie and family have moved om The infant child of John “Barton was bs ie speak who Sr harmless, undefiled who was teed? fest in the flesh 1—-and how shall we estim- ate the worth of His prayer for His ae to the cheese factory, buildings, where they | | But who are His people?’ They are indi- Gi eneten AES cated. in His own words (1) ‘thine they jeased to see that were,” v.63 (3) “they have received Thy Who was down with the grippe for a week | word,” v 8; (3) hee glorified i in them,” or mare, is around ag easoee) one saneti- A Matasiane, eacherer Dorking, was | fied.” v. 19; an lastly) 4 Shai ae which fee ndispos t week, of shall believe on de thee their word,” v. this village, his ing the| These words define’ the fa Sie yonng idea low 1 aerate oY Dopan Aer | eteon dean rays. And any one who ie ing bis absens conformed thro’ grace to the ications pmeeieha here oct forth, isa partaker int the benefit CARTHAGE. ‘of Jesus’ mighty prayer. Consider the spirit and feeling in which rv. “Mehr, of aoe - As Jesus ‘ prays, pest @ prayer Fils void of guest of Mr. F, Schaefer er ae Lt Alcea kept fot to, anyone from ! Miss Atinie Fo ie Rabiiecsis re) oe But the prayer pidateres in this ie ‘the pist ot oar Land Ouray Glee feeling the six we ao Woke rae aes to| face of well known and approaching trial Millbank, visit to Mr. Ben Wednesday evening Mr, August Hoffimyr, shoemaker of Trow! miei moved into our villege Wetneet last, We wish fohnsten’s last ‘of our popalar young men took a tae Fes the tenth line last- Wednes- day evening . James 3 Holmes has ‘been en- eee as cheesmaker for the coming season. No wonder Clara is aes mai BARCHLERVELEE Mr. E. Smith’ ruthers Jeft on 3.8 where they bily Gerrett, of eee is visiting her ine, Mr. €. set Gh the 14th con, Mr. D.’Seiler is ‘ot enjoying very , but we hope he may Seiler last Hay afternoon, the woods and cut and ani ailarge pile of wood, which they ¢ after ‘w home and piled in the woodshed: the gicls anastel! Mee Beer in other ways, ‘The night was spent in dane I Prost and Herb, Gibb spent Soulaye ee isan MILUBASK, | —There’s not much appea f them ile rai ot imagine, ‘Trade is nok on stirring. One feature of the traffic hei is not so com- mon nowadays as it may once have been in the Queen's bush, that is, ‘taking square away for shipment. Som t sticks of oak have been got out of Nicklin’s ‘speciall, to it fect square, and some twenty o: birt feet et Jong, Te lon of sickness here or there, have measles ae the disease will not spread, erm, Shh things ought ot to 1 FemsatTetle, aonee ature in Miss. Maggie Marks? school honse, down the th line, on the evening of 6 a of our village irl contrib. mme, us well as some cued icin our more : aoe house in quest and one of the spe Uhorougy and Day dit Je CoMMuNsty Mr. Wm. Glenn paid a friendly | ie irls conoregated | di goes out. for as vhamett of His is love. mist the babe rom ot iileane herat in process of time the child a oso bos ait living among the rains ‘while. the affectionate murse even in death hore the fatal pressure i they may “be wit! they may behold His alos » "To say less you to a brief, pregnant ad and ite: ta mesg in ths fallest sense es this prayer is effectual. ‘That ‘friends at this mome: rea avails foe Joe le, assuredly ri ts power jessing to his friends while the ternal Throne’ fem at an assurance of safe bond i Siwellanting’ ‘of /divine the rind of Jesus ! Millbank, March 16, 1896. WEIg’S SALE REGISTER. March 19th, W. D. Weir will sell the farm stock and implements of John S&S. Freeborn, lot 10, con. 2, western section of hi 20th, Assignee sale uf R. J. Arm- strong, far Stock and implements,_ lot 18, Mane Siet, W. D. Weir will selt the a stock and | of James Grieve,M.P., on a ie 2 ton. Mare = 94, inistratix’s sale Marge: Hleero, lot 12 e5n. 9, Morive ton. Mareh 26, Weir will sell oreketecayt Hout effects of John B. Schwarteentraber, con, 2, custe seston of Walle, ‘gata amile. cast of Welleste & the re are a good man} far anak WD Weit will seit th le who do not take such precantions 4s! turn stock uid inplements of Robert G. Gisttibution of Farrell, lot 1, cou. 4, western section of i “Wellesley. - ildren ioral ol erie W. D. Weir will sell by public auction on Hein ect eae oan realig o Twestay, March 31st, the firm stock oa im ocies of Samuel Herron, lot 18, cor ington, Stace 2ist, will sell ~ number of ‘and cattle, on lot 16, cor 8, ‘Moringa, he property of Sia Grieve, .¥ Ald. aaa at Lota was here ona suis nls Having se a par rE Te peuman, niche wishing ence dony should eall and and

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