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Milverton Sun, 22 Jul 1897, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” ° |VI-No 30 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1897. “MALCOLM MackETH, Editor and Publisher De Milverton Sun best Local tie ea Aa the County spin cask A. Ryan is visiting at her ka * re is ites reasonable. Subscriptior ag at ape 1.50 th. aS been rain nearly all aroun ADVERTISING BATES, us. There was a very heavy hail Papace. 2 | Year. Gime. | 8mo. Tmo, |storm near Glenallan on Wednesday : 14th, which fete the crop and did sai ne column..|$50 00/830 00] $16 00] $6 00 | considerable dam: pein. ek rd a on Mr. Thomas Reed's barn on the 8rd col. ce toca eel oy Blin. ot Wallaos was struck by light- Waeinch...| 500} 300] 200) 1 00|Bing ‘last ened. Z valuable trotting horse was {burned in ns isements a1 d at | the building. nie ohie per ‘ine seapeeel, ina the} On Wednesday a large number at- Medteat tended the funeral of Geo. Stewart, who was killed apes drawing milk to Carthage -cheese fact About six tons of twine from ae .» gta | Farmer's Binding Twine Oo,, of Brai ford, was distributed$in this section mE Monday by Messrs, ” Armstrong —___ DONEGAL Dentistry eo ML BRUCE, 1. DS. Dentist ; also ES Tuatberof the Haskell Poet gratia School Yo eae po eaet Ae feat, ate wii elite. Vacate Hotel, ‘Milverton, every to 7pm mi - Monday (eameport Messrs. W. J. and A. T. Jones paid @ visit to relatives and friends at Capling and sister were IBINS. of bits eae a ics Crown end ‘bridge eee “ait | work guaranteed. Veterinary it. Calle re, Tor- on calls promptly att 0 rapion or 3 ates bop fh or cre MW. BARR, OR eees SUR- telephone or otherwise promptly Be aon seo at ico Auge Societies D ‘and last Tu esday of every month, at) 4 ta their ball over Sebneaker & Visiting brethren, ve ‘H. ‘Glei Recording Secretary. 10.0. ®. oe Silver, Star Lodge,” irton, mee om, in their hall, post office bul abt entry iret cand ‘third ranoathiet 8 Gelock p.m, oe a Coarid Schuetiker, ‘Business Cards RLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton, “meets all trains. All citizens ee calls promptly attended to. ‘Maple St., Proprietor, MMERGIAL LIVERY, Milverton. ; class horses and rigs at all times. transfer. Commercial driving a Wm. Torrance, Prop.. Maple St. Hotels NGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. Best liquors and aecommoda- ND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. accommodation for commercial and others. frou Hasenpflug, Prop wietor. edie Milverton, Ont. The mer Thor visting friends i in North Easthope last aie Scott, of the Mornington boundary, erected a large straw shed as an addition to his barn last wi t Misses B. Dickson and M. Muri ray, of Atwood, aie visiting friendsin this vicinity last w The ‘Methodist Church grounds and cemetery ‘are a bes ia “| erect j sro by the Suratford Fence Com and | PY & visit to his parents in Dunnville. THE LOCAL NEWS, Quite a number of rs| Mr. J, B. Hamilton, the lay. reader Si these days wend their wi arrested on suspicion of the Salt Lake Bones Sa ia cody Ellice swamp in gusto ackeberrie City as i Mr. and Miss Bice, of Wellesley, spent Sunday in toy Mr. John Wiederhold spent Sunday with friends in Linw: The Milverton Council meet -on turday evening ne: Mr. ©. Yost, of Amulres, spent Sunday at aS Hoffman’ Mr. G. F. Maitland, ot Stratford, spent Tuesday in tbe village. Mr..C. Siegner attended the cele- bration in Berlin this wee! Wm. Livingston bas returned from her visit to Port Huron. ‘iss Louise Livingston spent, Satur- day visiting friends in Stratford. Dr. Jas. Eghert left on Tuesday to Farmers of North Easthope are com- plaining of the continued wet weather. a few days with her friend Miss Gertie Tucker, Misses Laura and Tillie Kibler, of Zarich, are the guests of Mrs. Bera nechtel. rom a two week’s visit to Duart, on Lake Ene. Miss Berths Dorland is spending a few dogs with het friend “Miss Maude Latge, ‘of Poole Mrs, Hammel, Hanover, is Magels at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Beri tiones, Mr. Wm. Brown, of Crediton, ae afew days pt lap week with the Re r. Fink! 5 Mr. Jol hk Goodwin has returned to oy hay bia, where he Soave on panes. grove. Alliances are expected to be present Miss Fletcher, of Galt, is spending | ¢o Mr, Chas. Koehler has retartiad’| The crop this year is though at present very a of the ripe. Mr. D, M. Coulter has resigned ‘his | L Position as teacher Gf ‘the Ratzburg ving gone to British Colum- ears in is su Robertson, ee principal er pve as stead school Mr. sey Forsey, who was married in Brussels on the 12th inst. to Miss Atwood of Listowel arrived at Milver ton with his bride last Monday morn- ing. We understand that Mr. and Mrs. Forse; side with Me, Ludwig Schmidt. y will, for the present, re- The Young People’s Alliance of the Sreecoieal church will ho:d a picnic esday) dfternoon’in Hamilton’s Rostock Sebringville take @ part in the programme which | will consist of vocal and instrumental |) music, = etc. W. dozen of his high-bred black leghorns Aad his tuorougiebrel fox boelt The Mr, and Mrs, H. G. Gleiser spent Siutipaed Many Sie eee ee ee ee mse Palmerston. A Chicago correspondent writes: Mr. William Davidson, of Stratford, Ont., ‘end his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Fear, of We Perth county boys are always glad to have friends call and see usat any time. On August 2nd The’'Grosch Co, will ads the completion off brick residence W. S. anan is tthe possessor of the handsomest memiuenoe Milverton Tn in Paris, supply of Pure Paris Green after spending ~ several move into their new quarters one door store will have many of the latest im- provements and conveniences, such as south of the Son's office entrance. The’ a. 0. Fi, No. 99, Milverton, meets every | T! © working ed deliberating, a-man alo No. ts every Friday night at} ane 1j| has the bieyel ‘m, {img what Mas in the village. SHORT 5 ES RETOLD. Not Tong ago.two ladies were riding} does not say what, but it is a fact th that-something happened, They | us off, and endeavored to “tinker ” it hemselves.; and as they stood there, came 2 I help you.?”he asked, 09? hie can n fix” shat! fc * 80. ey labored , with +j the ditficulty, and succeeded at once in setting it right... “ There!” said he} G “T think you'll find that will go Per fecrly. Let me try it and see.” mounted the bicyc! le a while his grateful clients watched him, first with t and then with - | despair. Not long a a citizen of Medfor Fe Jersey, was wending Would: eay’Abonis tis condition and the epee of the hour. He had reached the & was midnight, but a een 1 did not know it, for as he lool up &t the clock in the steeple of po Methodist poe the dials seeined to revolve like a saw. ras am Selpe said the gage “dra to see straight, but ift oe clock ‘would strike I'm not so drunk but wh: He — six— seven — began— teen «“ Gost) —thraea (Dye hear that?”) six! * Lord, but I'm full — seventeen (: tet — eighteen (** Holy} mokes' ‘—”) —twen |. MOWAT & SON, __ EEstablished 1863.] ankers and Brokers. for the ““Chégue Hank.” ‘They smen upsurpasied fai “States, ond “Cheque Bank” y getty pc Canada or f : 1d ‘on deposits in the Savings 5 eff at 5, ¢ 1 — —!! twenty: three (“———__p* fall give it tome! 1 was hever ous $0 late in my life ” — BORN, Sreutners—In Elma, on the 19th inst. the hes of Wm. Struthers of a son. vER—In Eli Elm, onthe Mth inst, the tit of sate aie There miilaecafaninee of the sun a on the 29th inst. It will be visible in is: laticude as a partial eclipse be- cocouly n she told ‘him their} Ohsys m sure |in He a3 not come back ; nor}. ©10. LL, is “after writing for a senior leaving cer- (Season stamped) from James Torrance before the stock is all sold, 25c. per pount r. Joho Bennett, of Stratford,, is ding’ few days with his’ friend Mr. Jas. Chalmers. 4 Mrs. W. K. and Mrs, Karla leave to-day to veal friends in Tavi- tock and Woodsto Messrs. Gbutts ame are to-day shipping another car‘luad of cattle to the Toronto market, Mr, Peter Wiederhold spent Sunday New Hamburg the guest of his friend Mr. John Christner, j h Co's. store cracked “Monday Sane owing to a tight frame. Last Saturday was cheese pay day. Over $3800 was paid out to” the pat- rons of the Milverton factory. Miss Lydia Knechtel,of Port Albert, | is spending a few days at the residen of her brother Mr. Ezra Knechtel, Mr. Jake Kelterborn and “Miss Minnie Bundscho visited the latters’ brothe: in South Easthope last Sunday. Mr. Thos, Mag-vood, M.P.P., lett on Tuesday morning to attend the Coie servitive Convention held at Brussels. Miss H. Raycraft, of 290 Huron St, Tororito, is spending | her vacation with her parents Mr. and’Mrs, R. Raycraft. selling 18 boxes of Sate red or black) for $1.00. The Red Flag store. Miss Gertie Tucker, of the Stratford home for the summer vacation foha Rothaermel and soy Milton have returned from a visit to telatives in Port Elgin and South- ampton Mr, Ed. Bundscho and Miss Mary Hammer spent Sunday with the former’s ere Mr. Simon Bundseho, | of South Easthe returned after spending a couple o! weeks visiting ner many friends in a pondppi nity. License Inspector Climie, of Lista- wel, paid an official visit to the Milver- ton hotels last Sunday, and as usual ee) everything in a satisfactor per? ionday afternoon a heavy shower] ¢i of rain fall in this vicinity bat. for-| ra tunately, owing to the absence of any. Monday and Andrew MacBeth left on ‘thei wheels‘for a week’s visit to friends i in pinging s at 8.15 a9 and ending 10,40 a. Walkerton, Southam; and other | northern towns. oe ae s lacye 4x6 foot mirror in the | betwee: journalism we refused the this embowered 9 Se —London ee Mist Lc Backiacomet Ela, has jast ii in ple burst five dollars ne of the quest relating to the death of George ts pe y morning Messrs. eres lighted by thenew illuminant, acetylene gas. eine Chas. Keeso left for Atwood ‘on of the flax Charlie will be under his management — without saying as he has had mi rs? perience in this ‘branch of Laas. According to ‘the agreement paaiosruealia ta wets wortite n the interests ip: clean est and citizen. « rse_we will divulge his name in our next issue. If Mr. Lipton, the English million- aire, who is now on this continent, If we are not mistaken Kertcher is| I< Jr much fear that Lon- tiser. ‘don maids oH still have to continue th eir mad hardle race after a husband r, ‘Lipton ever came Milverton- Su reaicee Excuisn.—A flashily mar selection of words; this case you should have said—‘Can r re in yo Mornrneton Insquest.—The she jary in the edges: ine ished 0 was thrown ies his _ was te very little of the grain became| had been eas by nan interesting interview that we had last'week with Detective Hartmier regarding Hamilton's arrest, the lant of i i Guelph Ae eae the m Even if the tail-enders of the ror vee league pl rst ek gh members 3 i Hamburg ‘base- | ball team are ing a ecord for themselves this season, bit in order ‘to prevent them from ‘becom- ing too seriously afflicted with the malady, commonly known as swelled Lend we would tall their attention ‘to ball team, but nevertheless, incase rrpshae has any intense rning for revenge we doubt not that nine men ‘could be got together to battle for supremacy. On Saturday evening the Millbant football team came to the village to Bey the return match with our ‘he hour being rather late it was de- cided to play only half time, viz.,—30 inutes. From the kick off it was evident that Milverton had the pie team, altheugh there were some cellent individual players among the opposing eleven. After about three minutes play, during which hone was some fine combination play, Chas ‘Trim svored fur the home team; this roused the visitors, and for nearly fivé minutes they gave the Milverton fence all the work they could aed to, but on ‘evel mn “Stone Barth and “Pat” Spencer were very much on deg. ‘ score of 2 to when the first goal was ser; Milverton plays at Lis; On behalf of Aue tm Married Men’s Basebs Loth, of the village off» with us witlain 10 ¢ hereof : tivie, plac! a Had “Lord fecac heard q rosch root he would, no Billy taken the first train for pegs have oes nited rank Livingstone was plage of Millbank, 1e star Plane received n/ ene aia the ball. ore kicks Hasenpflug did playing ie on the hea ast of his It is only just to mentioy 3 P that goal keeper Ross wa; 1 the fact * sn’t looking red, ood | 00tball tournament. on ¢) towel in the te 27th. ~ cHaLLEnc) Fae a wei rs embers of thé declub, I, W. K. ballist, do hereby, anp Milverton, base. cecleayis chal! d without malice Men’s Baseball tean enge the Single to be agrr: wpe 7 priee, and umpire. tains of lac com’ = =—n._ between the cap. quis of foaes peting keatns. Mar: a Asde fore cand Ay tiles to govern in , {her pepe ate Mah fart. t. MLM B.B.C. = Taly et sc —>———_ H00L REPORT: ieport of vet ton Pubs : Junior ee Mil- or dr of mr Bala y Names are in To Sr./ (os Third, — te Grosch, aff, John Hoffer, Vernet _ letta Barth, Clara’ Miller, Roper George Rae, Willie 1% jam Hartmier, Wihie oe as poe ne acy Hoferd, ] 1 Wiederhott Alfred Hasenn{iad Naismith, Gertie Weir, Hagh ‘ on, Jolin Coutts, Albert Hofferd, -ey Spencer.

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