“It Shines For All.” Vol VI—No 32 MILVERTCN, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897. MALCOLM MacBi ‘Editor and Publis The "moe ee Sun Ys the best in the County fe te edt Advertsing SCHOOLBOAED, Milverton, July 3th. i School Board met of Per te “lt is ape $1.50 if ieee been ADVERTISING ATES, ay strictly not so paid.—M. Space. j Year. | 6 mo, One ediumn..' Half column. col, a ~ 'Bighth col... ‘One inch... $50 30 16 10 5 Transient Advertisements are chai ithe rate of So. per line, nonpariel, for t inserti 3c, per ine for each suc- cessive insertion. ‘Medical Ww. oesreng on Sotskeahls ne grad- f radaate gon of nd. “Telephone connection with Poole, Bi ‘Lutheran Church and Restoc! Dentistry W. M. BRUCE, He Py hat Dentist. londay from 10, weactice of his R. J. ROBINS, of Stratford, a in-| all cut. -1t és a heavy crop. specialty. AN work guaran! Veterinary GEL, ©. S., Milverton, Ont, otherwise, scout Ws ogee fe ot w. ae alata or taf a ates jerwise promptly stock of fresh druj Kept on hand. ‘Societies 99, Milverton, meets e No, last Tuesday of every None at Cc. am Dues second and aa 1- So'clock, in their hall over Sel . Gk Piarth, Recording Secretary. E 0. 0. Fv “Silver Star Lodge,” 202, ion, meets very Feiday nik ih at fa ‘a helt hal, pot of ilding. nals V M. Appel, Ns eS K, 0. T. M. pres of cach mosh at 8 o'clock 0. 0. om a ery frst and third Business Cards , WEIR, Auctioneer for the Coun Joo, Conveyaneer, rawn and ivision Court, Sees Village Clerk. , Main street, Milverton, NE, Milverton, valcke tended to. Wi ropcietor. COMMERCIAL LIVERY, Milverton. First, class horses and tags at all times. reial driving a apealy: Wan. Torrance, Prop... Maple St. Hotels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. John Gropp, Peoprietor.. Best, liquors and cigar at at the bat. accommoda- ma and large ae ig, “GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mitverton, accommodation for and cigare. C. Basenpfug, Pro QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The commercial trav- Ww. MOWAT & SON, [Established 1 ‘Accounte collected. v3 yg cet Alowed on deposits in the Savings Loans ‘flected on Mort geen, Sh and 6 per cents. ~ Stocks, Bonde ng ought end sold. rents coll exithtels drawn, Fie tos Hebe soho, Marriage Biicensee issued. : ‘and | Country to which-one may vurn. ~ |cation showing the school the year to be Te ide Geaeietention wed and fi giao wd ‘Mise McFarlane second te $58.75, Chairman and Sec'y. were authorized to issue orders for the above accounts. female teacher to take up Patni erect the junier department. Secretary was also instructed write to the inspector for the list of. ail the pupils who wrote at the recent examinations at Milverto1 The’ then adjourned to meet|_ again at the call of the chairman. Ww, The fall wheat in this part is nearly A num ber of fields were badly lodged, which made the cutting rather troublesome. John Gropp and sister returned to their home in Penetang on Tuesday last. Mary Schneider succeeded in pass- ing the entrance examination - after sears into the Sr. 4th only @ kas reason to feel pleased at her eee Merry crowds may be seen sic wending their raspberries are fairly plentiful. Mr. Peters, retail merchant, is. do- ing a goud business, especially at this season of berries. The threchers, Reir, Kerr & Doerr, are getting their machines in running der. They expect a busy season. pd Dok SHORTAGE IN BEEF CATTLE, ‘There has been talk of a shortage of Conrad Bonaealen, owl they are scarce in every jsection of the The figu uyers, who have to look out for oe future are well aware jek the situat ring ntry in ane dnote tryin w “geva a oe? on the situation. A man who always several ‘thousand cattle in: the he has eee stockmen estinsate that here’ will be twenty per known fact that farmers are fattening even their young things and oes stock more clove! ever ‘Hows aoe Grmsox,—In Mornington, oa Ls 29tb, Leis wife of Thos. Gibson, ofa dsaghter. vsox.—In peseans = uy aon, ‘the a wilved ialees Segue: for pi At Amalres o ga Monday, Ang. ut end Lools Sohmide Gmeve,—In Galt, ou Aug. 2, Ellen F. Hutchison, beloved wife of James Grieve, Mi aged 4 Wusovcusr—In Newry, July 2%, the wife of Adam Willonghby, of « daughter terrible massacre of whites and wien natives has taken place ew | Hasen| pug 10 cent. less cattle marketed | ;, j| this year.than last, anditisa well- THE LOCAL NEWS. last month. Where is the dog-poisoner—the | town is alive with curs. Mr, Wm. Sanderson has moved into his house in the village. Miss Lizzie Smith is at present visiting friends in Zurich. Miss Hotham, of eee is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Naismith. Miss McCallum, of mes % is the guest of Miss Ger Oa Monday Messrs, ae & Grimm shipped 175 hogs to Collingwood. Mr. J. K. Schmidt, of New Ham- burg, is visiting friends in town. Mr. Jas. McMillan, of Stratford, paid us a flying visit last Monday. The Stratford Herald’s excursion to Detroit was a most successful affair. Mr. Nicholas Deukert has returned to sma a after a two week's holi- ‘Mise Betle Grant, of Stratfor spending a few days with Mrs. rote a for ot ee where situa ae . Black, carriage trimmer, is hear employed w: with Mr, fu; Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Hasenpflug paid Tavistock a short visit on Sat- u To see some path-masters metine roads gives a man who owns a whi the night mare. Mr. and Mrs. spent one cae with relatives in un istock last asi “Wileoa and Ad: Hote left on Tuesday to work in the Atwood flax mill. Miss N. Brown, of Ary By visiting at the residence of Mr. Tucker of Mornington. Jarge quantity well sa ou ng Mrs. Toba Christner, Ne a, have been isin frie in Se ps Milvert Mr. and Mr. Jas, ~ othe and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goodhand took in the Herald exeusion last Saturday. The Spencer Bros have completed the brick work on Pfaff's block. The carpenters are new engaged in roofing it of Mrs. Magwood,of Durham, returned con-| to her home on Monday after spend- ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Schutz. Mr. Chas. Keeso ana family moved to Atwood on Tuesday. Milverton looses a good citizen, but Atwood gains one, Get a supply of Pure Paris Green rnment stamped) from James forrance before the stock is all sold, 25¢. per poun The chief of police desires to issue x note of warning to those. sports who snauise in the age time of fighting dogs. re!!! Mrs. Humphrey, who has been visit, ing her relatives inand around Mil- verton fees to home Detroit las Messrs. ee and Rose, val se Dominion Life Assurance Co., w town the other day looking Reece the interests of the company. Y| Mr. John C. Grosch, of New in bau Greteciions haaliaiat spirits, Miss Georgina Daly, of Stratford, vi ing at the home of Mr. and itizens of Milverton are sae pleased to welcome Miss Daly. .. youngest son of Mr. ohn from this malady that he secured the sorgeon's aid. be present appearances opera- promises to be easly While in Chesley we met that war-horse of Perth journalism, H. i Butler, formerly Stratford Times—many will reinember his stirring articles when running that! journal. Since February Mr. eee has been to the house wi le last rheumatism ahd is oaly it now Pepe: short! Wo be able to veoutne phele) "3 Summer is waning—August is the| crea” John Schutz on Monday le left he has secured a | C Henry a se cite call i | errore on the Mrs. Chas. Boeckner and daughter are visiting Mrs. J. Boeckner, Tavi- Mrs. Rhora, of Dun ville, is resent visiting her brother Dr tie ‘We had a fine’ shower on Wednes- day which would no doubt greatly root crops, though it im- ting. Friday forenoon while engaged in working the slicer in his father’s factory, Milton Bundsche had the tips ree fingers on his left hand cut off. ‘He withstood the shock Brees, well and expects to be able to work again in about six weeks, The Mail and Empire, of Tuesday Mel ied oy Sd. Hie rator, pro tem., presided. Sg it is nae of the ablest preachers the west, jis acceptanee is is rep Tooked for.” ted that Miss Mary Boyd, aae e late James Boyd, Nancie the mame th che cinch Wellesley in the afternoon at clock Egg buyers in this vicinity com- eel | plain of the practice indulged in by 80 Henry Hasenpflug | °88° lent, pene and importers will with reluctance buy eggs this neigh- hood. 4» Mr. Lonis Schmidt, of Amuliee brother of Ludwig Schmidt of this place, died at his home on Boutiny morning at the age of 28 years. Soi time ago he was taken iil with in, flammation of the lungs, followed later on by typhoid fever from which he died. About to this country from Germany and mourn his early taking off. funeral took place from Amulree to Heidelberg yesterday. The trustees of the Milverton echool have decided to institute continuation el have adverti: for a third teacher. tion being that if ee classes were ipaugurat engagement would be null, however, she will in all) oy, peo lly be continued as one of thio} 2 staff owing to her efficiency as a teach- er. Dr. Naismith, on behalf the School Board, conferred. with the. in- spector on Wednesday to have him de clare that the attendance of the school demands three teachers, as without this declaration Miss Keen's agreement will hold good to the end of the year. Itis to be hoped that the matter will be settled without friction or difficulty. BaseBatt Matct.—Milverton held its jubiiee celebration last Friday after- ing’ pot = game, fielding and nga 2 excel- by tiumerous on rt team enabled them to compile & score of 22 runs to their opponents 10, ~The ma seemed wien story to piger ‘that has come Ks our eS in ears, and nothing prai thet for their pee both a ast iminge: Sehehdewine. $28456 7 106431 5 Milverton..0 0302 0 0 14 years ago he came | ! iss Kee was engaged conditionally, the condi pues Ounves. Rooters were aye abundant Geo. Rohfritsch makes an cxoalel at| pitcher. R. Goodale and E. Laigsr were the only local players who could stay th Sebriogyle 8 curves. “ily Grosch is an ideal first base re the outfield S. J. Grosch and Bundscho made sume catches of ait pele flies, E. A. Res, of the. visitor’s Unttory sto) in the Milverton Sout overtake the visitors costly error dissipated The following is a list of the success: ful pupils who wrote at Listowel and Stratford on the first form of tbe High school or the Commercial of the primary examination: wel—J. M. Adams, A. ©. Bricker, M. Brown, J. { Burnett, Mi L. J. “MeLennan, : oe Geoucea) Cs H. Norton, J. Ez Robertson, G. Selwood, P. Js Welch. Stratford-—A: Ww. service, Sproule, BE. M. eke W..L. Tor ance, E. Knowles, M. Low, 81 Lyloyd, Mi MeKay, iano. C. Meknight, 8. W. Mills, C. Mayberry, ge, Soot Ak Sipe, (honors), Mf. A, Walsh, ‘alton, G. A. F. Walker, H. DROWNED IN TORONTO ly, Miss ee Wickie, well known in thie neigh ut a ak ago the police were aotiied of the disappearance of Lizzie rmaid at the Walker harbor at the foot of Bay street. ne Eee were removed to the e police patrol and fully identified i fellow-employees from the Walker House. Coroner Greig wat notified, but after making inquiries de- ‘as not neces: she got inte the water, though her room-mate admits that for pte days before her disapearance she had ap peared unusually quiet and even dés: mdent.. Her brother-inlaw, dohti rus] arrived in the city from Se« ie deh at Midnight and will take the remains back for burial to-day.” A telegram from Galt to The Beacon ‘an- nounces the death in her forty-tirst Grieve wi three daughters o' of Mr. Hutchison, bee ‘Choshill and was married to Mn Grieve ubout six: off the field, Following is the score by | She f cometetty Pelneniny advair ia the