ae “Tt Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €O., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896. MALCOLM Machi Paitor aud Publisier lACBETH, PURLISHER, ADVERTISING RATES, i | 6 mo. | 3 mo. $16 00) 9 errs ‘Transient Advertisements ai ‘the rate of 8c, per line, mona insertion, and 3c. per line for “cessive insertion. bie ss3ss Medical __W. EGBERT, M. B., M. D. C.2 gal College of Physicians and Su e connection with Poole, Brunner, ok. Lutheran Church and Rostoc Be PB. Ba, vers. | Mr. Do Sebringville on Tuesday, when ‘aa “ ‘THE LOCAL NEWS, Servand Girl Wanted for ann etd Apply to BJ. Bennet, Milverton tion - not attend the Ramsay-Rich con- cert unless you want to laugh in Ge of yourself. Miss Bertie petead, of Milverton, is visiting Mrs. C. J. Wynn this week. —~Atwood Bee. Messrs. D. Smith, John Rothaermel, ‘Wm. Grosch and others, left on Tues- or to view the sights at Toronto fair, and Mrs. Wm. Appeland Mr, or firs H. C. Hasenpflug took a trip thro’ Waterloo county. visiting me-| friends this week, The plan a hall for the Merry- Makers’ Con . is now open at Grosch’s baw hy Sang your tick- ets as they are selling ie Hettcrn of Fort ny on her way kome from Listowel. Mr. Simon Grose wes the guest of and Mrs. J, L. Kastner daughter Linnie was united in mar- riage to Dr. Fred. Parker. __ine flotball boys did not use thei Bob been very Dentistry W. M. piety L. D ee Dentist. waduate D. of . D. ‘member of the laste Post eras School Prosthetic Dentistry, Chica; . Oflee: lo. 5 Main street, Listowel, Will Wisit the eens 's hotel, Milv ets the first a, ery month for the practice of ases e a virtue and Monday night was one of them. Waves Joka Mevigy tends Davia Torrance took a trip through Huron County last week, taking in Zurich, Bayfield and other places, They ex- Veterinary Milverton, Ont. osters als ini lis promptly attended is, by telephone oF atherwiee, day or wight Dentistry. and Okrouic Diseases o specialty. J. W. BARR. VarRRS ARS eae i. press themselves'as well pleased with the drive. Large and handsome Belted have been turned out of this ffice, announcing the Milverton and Mocninpisn fall show, Remember the dates, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24th and 25th. Household Ammonia gives a snowy whitness to plain goods. Ladies will ita great assistance in house cleaning, For the laundry, glassware mail the toilet emt itis indispens- yy Jas Torrance. Secieties @ © F., No. 99, Milverton, meets e second and last Tuesd Bi Recording Bint inch black cashmere 25ets. per. , ladies winter gansays 17ets. and ee) also men’s from 25cts. M. |a pair for 47 cts., boys” ee top body welcome, | 8! shirts 17cts. each. Every! The Grosch Company. sea in the hands of Chief Contractor Business Cards W. D. WEIR, Pee for the Coun- ties st Perth and Water Wil “Affidavits made. Bailiff fiut Village Clerk. Main street, Milv DORLAND’S LIVERY STABLES, Mil- irst-cl EXCHANGE HOT john Gropp, Ni ge at igars at tl irst-<l jon and iasge eit Saree CENT! iw HOTEL, Milverton. aecommod: for comi eS i liquors ai 8. W. corner Be cei wut cirecee Hasenpflag, Proprietor QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The mmodation for commercial Only Bo cigite a the bar. rm stal ty of shed room. Henry Rose, prop. HOTEL, Stratford, opposite arket, Snare.” M. Set, propa stabling, e ronage o! eople of this icity roid a “ior a ani a f the th ohn Gropp 43 p. ae Mise 5:50 por ‘Who can think fanted—An Idea webieusbanes Atte Sits petents a Hartmier, which js in itself a good guarantee that everything will be done properly. The floor will be a decided vantage over the bare ground twood Bee states’ that the Milverton football team has been play- ing all summer. This is not the case. Baseball was the game in Milvérton “|during the past summer. No interest was taken in football and consequent- ly the boys had to pick up an eleven and go ont win. ‘A story is going the rounds of our exchanges of a lady school teacher who having an‘ inordinate fear of@con- tagious diseases, sent a little girl home because she said her mother was sick {and had symptoms of something alarm-| T° ing: ‘The next day the child presented herself at schopl, her ‘finger in her | "°° mouth, and her little. bonnet hanging by the etrittg, and said: © little baby at oar tote, be told me vo tell you é mamma it isn’t catching.” the grim reaper, some time, no doubt from the seems of old age, and on Wednesday last sbe succumbed veh ears and 4 . She was born in the County Mayo, eer, and emigrated with her nington, where the last honors ee ag gg and esteemed for ;,| per. we, = eae gingham ets. per M The Agricultural Society decided Riley |i to Mor family au lives. She suryived her| th The ilities are that we will now have a spell of fine weather. W. K. Loth is spending a couple uf weeks in Guelph with Mr. Passmore. Messrs. Charles Hasenpflug and Frank Schlagel, of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting friends in Milverton. Mrs. Henry Becker, of Walkerton, and Miss Becker, of Mt. Forest, spent a few days visiting Mrs. J, H. Schmidt. Mi. and Mrs, Robt. J. Ranney and i@ Hanna were Present at the adding of Miss Hagarty in Stratfor on Tuesday, 100 baskets of Crawford: peaches for oe at mechs: ae 40, 50 and 65 r basket. ‘fail to get Se or ra The sample of wheat: brought tothe mill here is fairl, Pfeffer Bros. say thatit averages nee 60 lbs to the bushel. Bazcams—36 inch cotton 3}cts. ware 0cts. i 26th, in Gras hil eee st ie ae Tbs. of tapioca for 1 raat Pes le. per. dozen; 10c. Tet ‘ighest prices paid see pation es eggs Ilets. per dozen, ‘Terms—Cash, produce and one price. The Grosch Company. New pian kiyey) ran up against Strat- ford’s am_on Monday after- noon. Now, ieee don’t guy Hamburg: when we tell you the score ;- will yout Tf you do we won't ot you anything again. It was 20 to 0 K Ban —The hea and even: those who had the ates bee Hk pushaced Reine ‘village cea ea follow- ed the procession which was headed by the Secbach Hill brass band to the amme was nadian Forestry. After the iaerainins ended, which was not long, owing tothe fact that the High Cor the. oy, et supper. Tnside of an re 8] long tables, ronan iy baeeasl the weight of viands good things Provided by the sag of the Order... We need not say that more than j justi ice was done here, because the solidly lined foie that the tables present run: it might be said that he was bearding the lion in his den and met ly unknown in the township of “Ellice, Foctball of course was another feature. The Milverton football team were not there in their strength by any means, five of their regular team being awa’ They underestimated: the aeigh of as they were on may continue to be as on Monday: essrs./ofthe left hand badly bruised oi Pet | Whaley, sons of ‘Thos, Tue Rostoc dover pourot palit on Riinday-atternpos Hi adi Successful | the vai The Son from now until January, 1898, for $1. Join ae Agricultural Society. It will pay Mr. hie D. Creicton, ee aro at ia visiting at Chief jie ee 1le., butter Ae 20 Ibs gran- ulated sugar and 24 Ibs of bright ha at Gleiser’s. Road ur adv. Goodhand sold his August v. Geo. a ay of cheese for 82 cents, ae ce Kolonist ot me ‘best sale made around hi ton who was to have Lae oat in ban Methodist church here on junday evening last failed to put in an appearance. Alex, Jacobs had the index finger lay asa result of having it caught in the threshing machine of Livingston's flax mill, James S, Whaley, and Emerson P. Whaley, of Huntsville, have gone to Belleville to take a full commercial course in the Ontario ene! College. sary setvices will be preach- ed in che Methodist chucch on: Suadlay, Sept. 20, by Rev. of Stratford. “A ve Home festival will be held on the following evening. The Sunday school convention of |" the Stratford district of the uty aie church will be held in the Meth church, Milverton, on Tuesday, ae 15th, Fifteen ministers are expected to be present, odious resid of ‘The Sun isoein wishing the heey. he much joy ents nates in the ex- * | fancy work up stairs A nara » oman about the noise made in the evening by a number re ya ie who should bein their recognize civilization He threatened the publication their names if they persist in making ie night hideous, The Rev. Mr. Steele ‘dalivecsa a lecture one evening last week in Anglical church, Milverton on As- pine Inscriptions. His object was hat those inscriptions bore out fe atts stated sacred works of the bible. The piededanies ©! was not large but was made up of such Te | as. enjoyed a lecture of the kind, r ‘A funeral procession passed thro Stratford, who died ae Tung trouble | go 60 on Satarday, Mrs. am leaves a ra) family of six small “dees She was a well known in Elma, born. Anglican cemetery. Surprise Notes. — Kidd, of Listowel, ae py era Re Milverton to Listowel last week. They where she was 5 I begs fitting them up for the foreign.| 5, y. eo. Goodhand shipped on Saturday a carlond of hogs to Montreal aud on Tuesday a carload to Colling.| P oud. ; Hon. E. J. Davis wa Sected by ac- elamation for North Ye Herr Kropp has Minch all the foreigners in his employ, on the ground that ‘they divulge secrets to foreign fibcoteronea Sir Oliver Mowat has reported ad versely to the issuing of commissions! 4 to the gentlemen named in Sir Charles us| Tupper’s list of Queet’s counsel of |¢ Tuly 8. AAs the Porte forbids the re‘landing | ,, of the Armenian refugees who were taken on bonrdthe virious warships in he harbor during the recent massacres at Constantinople the Ambassadors rious powers are Mea inva Reneabat awkward predicament yn {in British Columbia, yn Leman le! “5 on rr | eammisasien. the bs Shs" wad Uucied ta east a DISTRICT NEWS Some Interesting Items Culled from the Neighboring Press and trom Other Sources Hon, Mr. Harcourt, Provincial mescoae has returned ‘from a. trip to Euro) The Mitchell town council settled with Mrs. Seeb for $500 for send- ing ber son home Shi ho Won nici witb smallpox. Mr. J. H. Schmidt of the Stratford ist got judgment against a re-| Platcsville subscriber who was four years in arrears. Mr. Ainsley Megraw, proprietor of the Wiarton Canadian’ newspaper, five or six years ago, invested nearly all the money he had in mining property When the gold accepting the offer, he decided to te ya ial visit to the gold fields, and he is there by. this He is sure of $36,000 in any event and may get twice or three times that sum. ” his is the first genuine case on record of a printer striking a snap. DONFUAL, “Inglis Reid, of Galt, has been_ visiting his uncle, Mr Walter Johnston, for the past ree wel A. E, Knox, of Osgoode Hall, ‘Toronto, son of ex- Reeve T. J: ee is home two weeks’ vacavion, Rey. J. M, McLeman, late of Bi eal lege, Toronto, is recruiting. his ander the tree, previ Tish, to which e wish him God partite Neale McFarlane and E. J. Me Listowel. High year's rimaty ond FM ae. seme Suck next ale Vipond iatheson will also attend with objet in view, while A. M. Little ‘McFarlane will prepare for the Dane Teasing Srende class, son Vipond, who was mn me fi gnes in secu year, will now take his piebbeea. Baas on Liedarat atl saceriiieeinlgitca to ariend vs ¢ Model. the this jcFarlane left to take ae eof . is | the r the ladies’ eee will give eatisiaction in th gate ir. McKenzie, being the mak a “August, The price paid was 8} ots. per George Woodcock left for ‘Toronto on ‘Tuesday to take in the sights at the-exhibi- tion. —_ MORNINGTON ae voted of last mes Wy repaiing cavers 3 Vania vel; A, Quering $81.22 for ing of the, ayuointment of collector. cla sec. by Mr. Campbell, ke 3 i “appointing Sommuel of Hose Dowd foie journ at Drewlo ehall the iain Da if * sy Warsow, clera. BOBN Ia Bima, on § aa Repl 6; sho Witecok Wan Ford of # a MAREIED ERHOLD—Hasexrrive—On Wedues. - 26, at the residence of the bride's by the dey Geo. Acbiener. Pris- Wiederhold. to. Henry C. Husenpflug, Wi inher ia of Mined -AN—Buxpscno—In Milverton,o ES aml wy tis Ree. Gas % Swan fo George Bandscho, both of name Ha suut0s — Tn Milverton, -on Sept. 8 at the residence of the free fathers by the to dur ~ Hainilton, both of Milverton,