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Milverton Sun, 3 Sep 1896, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” i eee signe un. Vol V—No. 37 MILVERTEN, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1896. MALCOLM MacBETR, Baftor and Publisher The Milverton Sun Rates Bl ret geen, siactiy in M. MacBern, PurtisHER. THE LOCAL NEWs, Fresh Paris Green for sale at James ‘Torrance’s, Mr, V. Daub; of Baden, wasin town. on Sunday. ayain' doa Spill te a feature Hw The bi at the fall fair this year. Miss Simin at Birntford, spent Sun- day with Miss Bun Mr. John ‘Cook. ee, Sunday at Mr. John Pfeffer's, ir. Whitmer, of New Hamburg, | spent Sunday at Mr, Bundscho's. Mrs, Yost, of Amulree, spent Sun- spent STrnpsiont Advertisements ave chergod ibe te of Be ‘Pet, line, nonpariel, for the t inserti 3e. per line for Hi Ssses day with her sister Mrs. Geo. Hoffman, Mrs. Smith, of North Easthope, “| spent’ day or two with Mrs. George Hoffman last week, Medical W. EGBE! » M. DPC. M., a mate of College es: Bigeicians and S ‘of Ontario; also post uate poets Tobin hospitel, London, England, a Post Office, filverton, Ont. ‘lephone connection with Poole, Brunner, Rathore Church and Rostock. A. D, NAISMITH, M. D., L. F. P. S., and Millbank. j hketeons ses free. Miss Martha Diechman, of Gorrie, -| spent her holidays with Mrs. John | MoCloy of Mornington. Walter Kertcher has reterned from his holidays and is now engaged wit! his brother C,S., in the fruitemporium. inity contemplate attending the Industrial Exhibition at Toronto next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sen Mrs. Louis Pfeffer and Mr. i ‘in Sebrin; Dentistry W. M. sound LDS, witit the ‘Queen’s hotel, Milverton, the first peapary in every month for the practice of On Priday afternoon last the Mil- verton football team ‘visited Atwood and defeated the boys of that place after an hour's hard play, ys one nae to none, isthe same old they always win. Household Ammozia gives a ay Veterinary ae H, ENGEL, V. S., Milverton, uy ae ately Veterinary Oo College, of domestic orig sical ee promptly attended yy telephone or otherwise, aay or ae Doctiete ry and Chrot ic Diseases & ialty, W. BARR. SEE ere SUR- kept on hand. Secteties FB. No, 00; Milverton, moots every ms very month, at ker & mele atore, Visiting brethren al ways welcome, Jol ton, C, Rj H. M. Beliselos; Racteding Seocetary. F., ‘Silver Star ‘30 p. m, in th once" brethren lays w Hoffima: c.0 second and last Tuesda cl eauine. For the laundry, glassware and th ables For ents by Jas me ‘The Whaley Lumber Co., of Hurts- vill shipped a wholp train "na of 16 Glog Scotland. The ft ville last Friday by special ah Dis is the second shipment this of ty 3 inch deals from their mill. know anything that we don’t you know that we ought to know, but pone know because you won't let now? “The brick-work of the ‘new school se hi completed and the roof Business Cards VEIR, Auctioneer for the Coun. Village ‘Clare Main street, Milvert RLAND'S LIVERY STABLES, Mil- . First-class horses ri The building} j, will yet be ready for occupacion before | 9 e new year. Mr. Henry Schneuker has in his EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. figaebe and: cigare. ‘and Mill streets, C. Hasenpflug, Proprietor. paUeENS HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. The ‘best accommodatia commercial trav- atbere ‘Tv letge sample rooms. Only the Soe of Wines, rs and Cigars at the Good warm ee. and plenty of atone. 5 fenry Rose, ROYAL HOTEL, Stratforl, opposite Mar , proprietor Good Tie pee ige of the people fof thie vicinity solicited. John Gropp | = ‘ DEALER 1 Gedar Posts, Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, Etc. BRUNNER, ONT. t number of insects that are hatched and ar about cesspools, but Mr Schneuker apparently knows how to . | prevent them attacking his plants. Tue Fact Fark.--The fair this year le betokens greater success than’ ever. The root, fruit and vegetable crop will surpass that of former years. The wheat is very fall. Other grains hoe ave been well saved are also of exedlent quality, and these all end't e competition kee: Ever fan mer should take atest of the privileges by competition. ee en though he is outdone. by other competitors it instils ambition into him, and bye and bye he will come out Festi! 1897.— —Pictures lemory; A Boy; xviii—Vision of Mirza (first aie xx.—Vision of Mirza (second reading): —On His own Blindness; xxvi.— &. T. R. Time Table. ‘Trains due to leave Milverton : 0 seri — National from. “King Memorization Lesso States; Morality; ci. ‘Jubn.” ” Selections for for “Entrance Ixvi., xxi xxxi,, xl, xlii., wag ciii, ev. A number of villagers and others in |i Joh: Mr. Hoffman, of Waterloo, spent antag ville. resi ie toilet generally itis indispens- fe 1 t. Henry Mohr spent Sunday with fects tn Tralee, Mrs. John Hoffman of Waterloo is visiting friends in Milverton Miss Clara Hoffman, of ‘Sebring- jis week. Toad Dorland ‘leaves to-day (Thursday) AY “Cassidey where he intends visiting his unele. The New Hamburg baseball team up against a scrub nine from Scrat- ford and were defeated by a score of 20 to 14. _ The aol aes one lists are now =e ane retary, and saga ve epee feseeduele ss ae for them. The eect hall for the grand con- cert 5, will be opened on bts Soe 7, at ane shoe re your tickets and avoid ald says that a school picnic pt. 17th. ey Féot- ball is included i in the mies and an erent programme of speeches, sing- ing, recitations, etc., will be provided. Cae ané bring your et. George: Bundscho was united in ant witness ee Erne of the noi ps The Sux On Sindee evening going down the t pace. When he went out to the stable he found one of the horses _harni taken. owt. Toad is of the opinion that who- ever it was intended to steal the hurse. Prorscrion Acamnst Ligurninc.— Telephone wires seem to have an im- portant influence in preventing asad ning from striking, according investigations of the German Anata department. Three hundred and forty. towns with telephone systems, and 560 towns without them were ied obser- re over, the violence of the sights was much legs in the former The report of the Danae Board of Health for July shows returns from 458 municipalities, 745 ii in the province, of deaths Pay ‘rea -| typhoid, ia fri diphtheria os josis, fifty from ti he return: .| for Tuly were fat 5 pe cent. more than these of Jane, but the report regrets that several aclu centres have sede ae ag shud Excomm mmunteated. What of the Cuvee as it not time that our religious societies he cleaned of their unfaithful members 4 Will fe sareones table! Let this cleansing cocess go on kindly but firmly, and te church will mean more than it now. The greatest’ dangers to ost) cups, and stand ssa a at prayer meetings, while they are known as defrauders, slanderers oF iebriaiea| Y t is be cause’you have a Jor | Bok ies paul des tgs ae ved the th sides very gently, and than the entire. vessel. apple will spoil the whole beet A patient at the Brandon geht for the Insane named Can libern tely | killed another pate wi number of inmates and a keeper. ville, spent a day or two in Milverton | has his this week. £ | our Master. D inage says:—Brethren oes ni Ohristianity to day are not. those who| is to STH LINE, WELLESLEY, Most of the farmers will be Aen with their harvest in a few and the corn oa CRAP it will not last. very long, as ‘Vaughan new corn cuttér in good for it and expects quite a number of jobs this season. Miss Edith Delmage, of St. Marys, spent a few days visiting at-Mr. Dan Erb’s last week Mr. Dave Smith, of Milverton, called at Dan Erb's one day last week to sell Dan a hay fork to take in his turnips with ; but Dave was surprised to find Pete Chalmers there first, and Dan had just bought from Pete. Messrs. Vaughan Nesbitt and Syl- vester Langley were the guests of Mr. Joseph Seagram, M. P., of Waterloo, last Sunday. Mr. John Whaley, jr., took in sports at Newton last week and oe cedar boughs. Jack is quite a ladies’ man. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WORK, ae yi u " will iy ie alg ery of the Endeavorers si Ganada for the next few eur beautiful capital city on cee 6, rove, near Day, Monday, 7th, ches will begonad, by the Rest E’s, i terval, of comparative ee es to Li Gaght Braneaveker faithfully perform his part, trusting in the strength en the society will not only continue to exist, but will uiake progress. The Ontario Provincial Union is: making a badge out, of the total of | The’ evbject for prayer, for Septem: ja bene in the worl “Th day of EH and worship © | and spiritual refreshment Tn Sond eseGone of the ation of several new nes efe many uaa 2 is just the season for the presi- ase ® call all the committees of the ing, giving careful, prayerful consider- ation to the different methods suggest- ed, will aid very much in sustaining and enlarging ‘the work during the coming winter season. hetive members they will be able to d lo very much fur Christ and the thi ureh, At the Ottawa convention a banne' cl a not come to fal county tl hg Bye all matter for this Pyles to Box 1, Tavistock. Every leav- orer is asked to contribate. There is talk in GS ndiai social circles of Princess Vieturia, daughter of the Prince: of tat marrying William Waldorf Asto: Dack pa, begins on Sept. 1. Gunners should remember that they cannot shoot bitterns, cranes or gulls, as they have hitherto been allowed vat jo. They must take out special per me for that These birds are ee is me DISTRICT NEWS Some Inferesting Items Culled Ses the Nelzhbering Press and trem Sati es marke at Stratford larg Last shape | was unusually 0. H. Mereyele Ra Ww J. Ta hea re possible pandidates Mae the County conneil in Elma and Hon. E, J. Davis has Aas appelae ed to the position ae Provinci tary, ede vacant by the death of Me Balfout “The n merry-makers, Rich & Ramsay, hear them on Sept 25, sere hall, The boiler in the new flax mill at Shakspeare exploded on Tuesday jast week with great force, completely wrecking the stone building in Wwhiich it stood. e loss is estims at about $500, By the new County Cvtincil’s Act, the Warden of the county is requi on or before Nov. 1th to appoint a t [year the county clerk shall have the | power of natning ‘the officers. The annual report of the Clerk of , Forestry, just out, states that the pro- vinte owns 51,200,000 acres of timber land; that 21,000 square miles of lan are under license. The annual cut is 60,905,250 cubic feet and the annual growth 3,073,000,000 cubic feet. The rt recommends the withdrawal from settlement of lands where the young pine is springing up. Shipments of peaches an of | sol oe ath cases the limb selected to graft, n too large. When the Ta i is larger than the graft, or at all events if it is muel al ns graft does not grow, and this wood, in process of time rots away, leaviig tae joint hollow and weak, and suf- ficient sap does not reach the graft to maintain life, the result being that is withers and dies. No limb should be grafted upon one that is more than an inch or at the outside an inch and a authority upon the question of fruit, Labor Day At Waterloo, Monday, September 7th, will be a great day at Waterloo, The Bicycle Giab and Musical Society of that live ly town have prepared a prograt | entertainment that will make - "visit to Waterloo a pleasant outing, the cracks of the Domimon will rt in the bicycle races, includin McCarthy, McLeod, Elliot, Blaney, . Axton, Davidson and tany others. Alb” i the Tanks concert and dance in the evening, There were $000 Armenians mas- sacred in the streets of Constantinoplé a week. the from London to Bator the ( aaa train strock and killed a signal m: The 13th Rasalan of Hamilton won the Davis & Son trophy with 438 points in Be epee of Canada toatch at Otta Mr. ‘gine | Bad of Inverury was attenditg a stern threshing wachine, wengers, and. the, Government does have th H v shew Ie wa aceltontally. dew, jus killed

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