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Milverton Sun, 11 Nov 1897, p. 3

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5 A ee <appointment: of Senator McInnes as The Milverton Sun ee ee house and ae pianos for $505. A Wicke was visit it Rostock | the on Sunday. He came op on his ie i 2 Mr. Fred Schutt hi " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1897. fi Tom Nulty, of Monteah, is now in dire need of Archbishop Cleary’s ab. solution: he has confessed to having murdered four of his own family. ‘This seems to be the open seasomfor Ganadians, judging by the slaughtering done. Six or seven have fallen victims to passion during the last two week. Quite a little bit of indignation has been excited in the west because mem- bers of the British Columbia govern- ment allow their names to flare in print as directors of wild cat mining companies, thus catching the unwary investor, but so far no word of com- plaint has been raised against our Federal ministers who allow them- selves to be wheedled into the I.O.F. as beneficiary members by the, oily: tongued and crafty Dr. O: for it. por wae to be the craze around here just now, several of them having |" been palled off the past week. Judging from what we see we would think the Rostock Foe are lucky. MILLBANK. ter, spent a few days last week in the vi ines te a number of our villagers. at- tended’the Presbyterian tea meeti ing Rae Mo: Haigh pistenned pulpit with the Rey. Mr. who fre aig a pee vices at the Leng on. Sunday Jas school concert which was held on Friday ie last was a grand suc- cess. rogramme was. com! of se bea hee dialogues, , readings, recitations, songs ani whose noblest purpose is to advertise| his society. Men in high,office whose, name is a name to conjure, with, should not lend it for the furtherance of’ the|* interests of any particular order when there are dozens of those societies, do- ing equal good. The. Millbank, correspondent of - the. Stratford Heraldis again.to the front with his sensational: items. The first essential necessary to the success of a newspaperr oprrespondent, is accuracy of statements. acta, not fiction is what the people. want. to read. The contract of the Millbank bridge is $675 not $750, as the scribe states. What does he mean to accomplish by mak- {ng such erronevus statements ? As to the people grumbling about their high taxes, one needs but enquire to find out the reverse. True the people. in. the neighborhood of Millbank may find their rate alittle high due. to the, building of a new school house, but this is not the case throughout. the township, when the taxes all told: are much Jess than last year. “Of course we can readily understand why, he shouid thus speak when we know his area of acqnaintance does not go_be- yond the three mile limit FICIATE. Asdespatch to the Globe from , Ot- tawa.says: “Sir Oliver Mowat will re. sign the Ministership of Justice, and leave, Ottawa on the 17th or 18th. inst., ‘Close upon the heels of Fd Oliver's. resignation Ffon. David . Mills will go to Ottevo as Minister of Jus- ties. Witbin a.day or two official an- nouncement will also be made, of. the utenant-Governor of British Col- Senator to pai Mr. EULIOB'S LAW COSTS Poe of costs Partridge... Coxon and Taylor, ts, following: Walker. igh tg es Steele, ase wi ison, Rankin, 3 I-hereby certify that I have- the Books and on account of ssborme bo bare suits named. : A. C. NEFF; atari the suil a not Shakespeare and St. Andre jia- busy ge Suits, ae cigars of Ellice. aS brought up was one in hich two}: Pe sto" BRUNNER who has been visiting at Mr, send ab hag Jef5 to visit friends in i Mr, G. J. Schmids-hasa rat tervier that entered the cellar the band night and-ate a bate eal. Miss Lydis Cook left for her home in Fullarton. No doubt she will be imuch missed as she was well thought of by her companions, Happy w ee sorry to. part, hop- ing soon to meet again, was the feel- ing of the young people who departed from the home of Mr. John Hartman, one evening last week, where they Spent a most enjoyable time. % STRATFORD. model scl wil hold si thirdifat home’ on the evening of ie city foul is making a move to secure a street car service, probability their next attempt and a line of air ships. Ti pointed curate of St: James’ the special meeting of the vestry held t Monday evening. _ The Young Liberal club. will hold their nominations on Thursday ing, 11th inst, The elections will take place two weeks. later—on the evening of Thanksgiving, day. plains is being made that the G. T.R. is violating its peat with ged city by sending engings to Sarnia| be: that should be cleaned at the Setetiors 7 he | Foundhouse. Am effort will be mades make the company live up to the terms of their agreement or else restore the erection of the-roundhouse. bytery held ia. Knox church on Tues- day palate the request.of the Tavi- w’s, N.E. Be Asa gees jation was. also| ig the os of the 0 as been pe very |“ Aries ‘ae Among the and a case ted by a — youth aged Il veral stealing and assault cases ai also aeieatad Vs brought up within | ¢> a day or two. was and the case occupied the at- in a.verdict of not guilty, J. Idi: for she crown and defendant. Mr. Chas. Sergison, son and daugh- | ra hela at Crosshill on Monday evening Fe ‘ood, | can ser- | the: andra church, set to poison rats, but foals aeas cone Bes en ee hool students of 797 | {7 In aly} these -xision ut the introduction of moving. sidewalks He! even-| th, bonus granted at the time of the opel Ata meeting of the Seratford Prae-| 5 gregation for Cece from |°") passed re cS John Kay ‘tebultie bead presbys| 1 B.B. Osler for ihe a dol Torongo, Oct. 21, 1897. Gea, Webster, of Forest, w wambecot-genss I aulfered pets is ousness, smitching of the, muscles. and handsome driving horse, We sider aces ah criminal assault an: is. be- lieved that the villain killed all the children ld be perpetrated in any rural district of nad , however, are the facts, although the rage tk ie law aes Re marehes that | been seen was a given to the public of this vicinity. begs e woods near by, so further deta not the bers deed will Montreal, Nov. 8.—Thomas Nulty, the elder brother of the four victims of the wdon murders, has made a full confession that he killed his three sistera and younger brother. Nulty is 20 years old, oe had not been nea the house all day. He displayed the coolest ni ies ofthis victims, the caureh serviee perfectly McCaskill, who had stro reputation ae Meeting bose b hace “aah orl Basetaad the axe, liad armed himself with a berman’s longhandled mer, and blows had been mutually struck, which ee fat tu mn ‘ancock, of London was ap. | mur’ * church at e axe from her ; av at her neck. | His woodmears skill did ‘nov fail him.. The keen weapon was buried i her neck, just as the horrified Elizabeth a gir ra ith the ve tabog be struck her al #0 | had done peor Apne. eyes ai muttering with.rage, to the Here Wh he reached it beteaill the dos losed reckysbe demendedsithay. it ildren insite the reom, en two bk finished :his fearfal record o! ime. Nulty has been in Joliet. a rats ae “| the house little deel abow sits smoking his pipe, and of it hie, £ ing to market an comipg home to find his eldres ren dead,, without a tremor. has the reputation of gaa we uel, Seater cae eee ee 1's L bite fa its ee divi er Lafantaine opened sprees Whichiras adjourned ull "Trew Ses ‘COST OF NUSERALS ‘The number of deaths in Am pee of . | Ontario i a os year 1895 eer ; | would be Average to se Sh cost of a. (ste tin Reting for an answer I have turned up the papers of the fall assizes.opened at the ous on 5 re figare already. sorom <a p it, perhaps, to mating, the ater of deaths in the tention of the court until about 10} provin: ¥ pm, at which'time the jury one ths and rd - us families that egies it ied a enon to. ford and clothe the thout indulging barbe: motor ores the dead. — Toroatp, Saturday pase ing to Ditn’s Review, there were seventeen faiigges in the priiiti Price $1, 6 for $5. All dealers or address THE SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY, OF HAMILTON, LIMITED. READY-MADE CLOTHING et We make this line a Specialty and carry a. very large Stock of MENS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS and ULSTERS In Ulsters we can’t be beat, a goad one for $4.50. Look through our stock before. a purchase. we. save you dollars.. ~=-you make Gleiser’s GASH STORE PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. <== G. T. BR, Time Table ‘Trains due to leave Milverton : GOING NORTH, a ed. i IGNORANCE is a fruitful cause of mis- fortune and generally of bad judgment. Yourcannot be expected to know as much about 3 Clothes spends their ‘lives: snakidegealiptes “Put ; “as men who ,spen your confidence in: <> The Tailor. Ovrosrre Kenrouze’s Bannan Sor. | Post A WORD 10 THE WISH IS. SUFFI JUST ARRIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF * We have one~ PIPES. _ tte Pian 2 largest range of pipes in_ town. saiions gue cent to: $460. ‘Two hundred samples. to select from, Call and examine our stock whether you buy or CIGARS. natn Sak grdeof Havana Leaf cigars, hand made, few. of our oct at 5 cents: Ve Wheel, El Tropoca, El Putra, Silver oe and Vesta, TOBACCOS. sare any quantity gon say st the lowest possible id Cigarettes and Fine CateTobaccos in st FRUITS AND: CONFECTIONARY © Pte ways-on hand and the largest. stock in . own, “Prices right. A eall solicited. C. S.KERTCHER RED FLAG STORE. Agent for Sun Laundry, Waterloc. ANTED— TRUSTWORTHY AND = : entlemen for tr rece tablished sie ply you wit The Milverton Sun Phe easily ag TBUBEDAYY. NOVEMBER 1), 1897. aie all ‘al promt ‘° the (sign: Toronto shipbuilding yard owners cece peated re say they will be busy this winter, hs iy at ee mls, ees Mc. H. Elliott of Bayfield was shot eve Harding, ‘and Martin Taylor, repre- dead ‘is brother Mot night. his son, was ;opposed the a ns ing brought onas it was no James Klein of the Gore, Downie, | benefit to thenn and Geo. Paterson, Geo. ~ had a horse and rig stolen from him |@ropp and A\ A sper bee in favor last week: « him a ee. ae being a majority those benefited}. the coun: hi ces has Ween imate eochcting | Son cent Tie kame ems eon the time in the Grand Trunk: shops iit the os orders, J. Veidenbe oe from 50 to 45 hours per week. opie oie OP v9.50" f ey Mr. Lount, M:P., for Centre Toron- Hea son $4 rep, three culverts; so, hse vesiqued bia eat giving as his| T Comell 8 for elm plank @. Lintick $24 we pressure of legal work and |7ii05 from Stratford; J. McFadden $16.50 Tn sd od after the interests of cl \d $15.68. for ditch- his’ it p ealvert; Je Ritter 77e. vel The petition = the release Minister of Public Works, has reevived by the Secretary of State at wa, ‘Mr. D, M. Fraser, barrii Burns Lake and died from exhaustion ‘and loss of blood after walking back to camp. ‘The Pope informed Archbishop Bru- chesi at an audience that he would Boe tor shortly publish an encyclical to the Ganadian episcopate vindicating the right of Catholics in Manitoba to re: ligions teaching. Den The policy of turning city lots into gardens for the poor has this year benefited the poor to the ex- of $2,380, Since the impositien of a: bee off ten cents per pound on raw bacco there bas been a percept in- crease of the growth of that i Western Ontario. Essex this year sold over $200,000 worth. It is expected that the acre-|"°V. ‘age next year will be largely increased. The British Columbia.is now vacant. Mr. Dewdney’s term expired last week lieutenant-governorship _ of although he will contiune im the dis-}| charge of the duties of the office till a. saocessor is appointed. ‘The name of Senator McInnes-is mentioned in con nection with the:.¢ffice, The steamer Idaho foundered in Lake Brie, twelve miles off Long Point at four o'clock Saturday morn- ing with 21 soals on board, 19 of rise no more, The was terrible. They hung all night and part of the next day to a spar and when found their arms were frozen around the mast. During the month of October there| fo" Quan has been a large increase in the yalue There were! was Siete and for these were realized were imported 1,490,000, pounds of ham for £30,691. OBITUARY. , (Communicated,), Thre late.Alexander Acheson, possession of an entailed property perl settled ii he;cast about for some easier met obtaining a living and finally decid- See eee ag tae in| Hida pa tex waceullcstton chant ab the tide of ere he went to ‘Winnipeg during the boom where he ed as Principal of one of the city f W.| Urquhart convicted of libelling. the |C. Stever,.2 been | lin A. Hi of” Al- monte, was wounded while open Se at) § The unt of | detail fe t. Hons | as it ‘Fe sufferings endured by the two rescued ji Ne}. Jocal preacher, being anx | Lord I am engaged with his Master.”|: Morn’ are; W rep scraper and irom bolts; on $8 ais aitcbtegs W. Robinson et for pals n $3 selecting ing jurors; n $3 selec ting aor G Lanta $11.80 for bridge on Maryborough tow: ae Morniog- culverts A $53 part itch Free $3. ete killed by nite DJ Nicklin $5 error in assessment roll. The council ad- journed te meet again on the first Monday in Tcetion ese Clerk. Heft era ey ee feature of 1898, It is entitled ‘* The Inner Experiences of a Ca Wit In a seri letters writ! e wife’ of ese are at will do or periences, be besstally lustrated, begin in. the Dece and will continue for sew: ‘Years of Suffer Rheui eyed by One © Doserobiedicine. you ; |for one dollar, ch herring at 25 cts.. per doze. ‘Ex: AROUN ai patterns at prices that i chs al : o we now sell for $5.00 sold NDE In this tine we are camplete and have sold - more already this fall than we soldilast year altogether thus showing - that our prices are right—in fact'they are but'little above cost. In these lines we. : aay do lead the trade. Others only:attempt to tollow. LANNELLETTES. We arse this week: cracking; off 20 yards of smpesten as goods—all colors which is usually sold at 8 cents per yard,., This is certainly a genuine snap. Bite. The W. grain bag $1:90 per-dozen. The X. UNDERWEAR. DRESS GOODS AN GRAIN BAGS. We are ‘paying: 14; cts. ; D FURS are our hobby. THE STOVE’ Ts a comfortable place to be these dreary autumn days ; but if come to us and get properly clothed in our. READYMADE: and ULSTERS you will be comfortable no matter where you are. We have a fine assortment of men’s; and. Boys sizes,—goo Ulsters:that were: Tae SUITS. «2.20 per:dozer. “2.50 perrdozen. WOOL AND COTTON "BEANKETS. The eilgreaty advanced but having bought *|have these goods at the old prices. ing them in beautiful plain gray have a union blanket which.we sell for $2.50 per pair. of wools such Amndalusion; Elephant Saxony, Dominion: Saxony - {and Berlin wools, all colars, now in stock. CHINAWARE. faving bought another crate: of We J. Reid's. = fire stock youware enabled to get them at half agate Exeryone poe -|the bargains that were in the last crate. TETLEYS: TEAS.. We have Joseph Tetleys Teas chpnealyegut up forus in bean ; Jubilee tins which retail everywhere at 60 cents but we offer them for 50 centes This: is im s their own teas. : In ithis line we carry nothing but pure goods such as Redpatlr granu- lated, selected raisins—the fmest grown,currants 0: brand which we imported" direct from Beste In Cotton for good b and white at 90 cents per pair. : A full supply - price of wool has. early weare enabled to- let yor blankets we are sell- Wee Columbia and are selling ‘at 2 tins for 25 cts. utter and 14 cts, for fresh eggs. Big Labrador A fall line of sweet biscuits always on hand GROSCH & PFEFFER. MN. BHA pecial Tine of Castile soap 6 cakes in a box ees a box. ‘Lwas sorely afflic ith rheumatic pains in my- ankles, times was almost disabled . completely ci publish this. letter. " Sold:by Jas. Torrance. SHORT STORIES RETOLD. ious to interview Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, called at his house, but was informed by the servant-maid that the great preaches |. “Sell him,” said the caller, “that theservant of the Lord : The-Rest Bread, i:/The: Rest Confectionery, |The Best Fruits, The Rest: of. Everything Barber Shop S:Connection. J:. Hi. SCHMIDT'S. wishes to see him.” “Ah,” replied Mr. the: . Horse Blankets, Woollen and Rubber: Rugs, Whips.. A fresh assortment if for the fall trade. Call and ex- amine my line of fancy Single and Double Setts of Harness. oe done neat and WM. SMITH. The Harnessmakér, . One Door Norra or Guetser’s [Spurgeon, “tell the servant of the A clergyman, famous for bis beggit herd, and his congregation tathe sheep, he put the following question to *, the, children : “ What ie the sheep?’ To the amusement of jose present a sma!l eae in the; front ol “Shea them f ‘a try cousins w ve farm, On the night of her arrival.ah NC WATERLOO -- ONT. It ia DEFINITE B being simply a romise ye LIBERAL. "Containing practically ANTED — TRUSTWORTHY AND active gentlemen o-tadies to travel for responsible, establichéd<*house in On». rio, Mi a x — steac nce. cl stamped ie ‘The Daeiiicas Company, Dept: ¥ Chica Meat: By The ‘Quarter. ‘Those wishinggepur- chase meat by the quarter will do well to ‘see us. Our meat is: ignorant of all sorts of things.connect- with farm life which to hercountry cousins are matzers of every day-know- ledge. She fancies they seem - schools at a salary of $900. per annum. | follo ers dare he engage in Rosenfe death. successful teacher, but a.sirewd busi: Deceased was an Ot Oddfellow ae atic several. thousand dollars life assuran He leaves a Wee audeeren cident foun girl and is College “ae will succeed ee eeoattins where h ed till hi Ms, Kehesoa er tek oely. [of the night before, and of showing her low : nit pias. wharvapial le e’has.foand an epportunivwof asayi Thess heniiliatse ing experience .,| looking at. the. carelessh; along in a wagonet , were smoking, ~hen-e spark falling from one of their “a |from-their seats; and while they were isa | busy extinguishing the fire, a countr)- who, bad. for some time heen back, alighted business manager.: Mrs. Semnuer Mr. Joseph Mira Bie | men, well known township pee over twenty ee: W, D. WIE'S SALE REGISTER. Lee’ On Wednesday, November 24th, the ae to assist pee “T have been wacdhiog: the sinoke for some time, “why a ed the man, San farm stock and implementa of Geo. Nort th East-| fangled notions new: a going Policy i is allow EQUITABL! LE in classifying, general section Ladies taivers separately, giv a ea ac Ca full benefit of its own mortality rate. PROFITABLE, As the Domivion is sari g ie Dominion has a capital’ of over aq" of a milion dollars’ wits ith juli govern- He ig somite: by a of ¢ men Act Nene. for-their business ability. a. Tomer “MP. C Ksarr, Esq. ONE GIVES RELIEF. SN hele é*properly killed and is ‘thoroughly bled es- ‘sentials to health: We can> give, you quarters at 4 and. 5 and the very best from FROM THE TERPLANT.TO THE TEA CUR 4 INJTS NATIVE PURITY. 5 106 Cts. Per Lb. ROASTS § 0 8 GENTS PBR LB. t *

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