Sn, Vol VIN—No22 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €O., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899 Mana Pubs It Shines For. All.” THE ANNUAL MEETING OCAL NEWS, Cold lunches at al hours at Kert- S cher’s Red Flag Sto: Bo ey ame te Bots Sire semcthstn cn Oot Bem tee) Me. 6 Maitland will bo at is June 16th. Open from 9 a.m. a < Apply to H Ee ‘The best photos are taken early in the in the evening of June 9th, the Methodists will hold garden party ‘on Reeve Goodhand’s lawn. A musi- "S| cal programme is in preparation. Ad- ScHNEUKER. ig in: Excursion ees Model Farm on out the progress made by the eae June 26th. anne ee past year, He said tl spss In OS we ead othe: luring the year nine meetings had} follow, Kertcher’: Flag . i a n ealled, seven of. which were In-| — see a a adecei dresses will be delivereé by the resi- stitute meetings proper and two were! wonow (Friday) evening at Rat dent clergy and others. e |e a (Briday) evening Moxey Loaxep. — When your. mortgage is due, or if you want to _W. K. Loth has sold his hoses borrow money on first class mortgage, ~ on oa street to Mr, James Coutts') come to the undersigned. eo rate of interest charged. Your business Miss Clara Hoffman, of Seoianet with us will Le strictly private. JAMES financial report which showed the In-|i8 at present yisiting friends in stitute to be in a very prosperous con-| Village. ~$50,000.—The gold discoveries ab ace having a balance on haud of| Mr. J. B. Wiederhold, the shoeman $156.60. The election of officers was - St. Mere was in the village on’| int then ‘proceeded wi ith and resulted as | Tuesday. years ago farmers paid twelve per follows : Pres, Jobn Brydone ; Vice-| Pin, hanks wed eos, es, today it is five Pres, D. A. Dempsey ; J. D. Pugh, |The fruits of a the season at Kertoher's bagils? ate Hoe 'reas.; Directors: Wallace, A. Sign, Red Flag. rranes, R. W. Curtis ; Bla, Jacob] Mis and Mrs. Boomer, of Linwood, ees ome Robe Saphe i] spent Sunday with their daughter; rs, M, i bee ee WERE REE HE HE HE HEHEHE HE HEHE RE RE RE HE HE TE HE ETE HE HE Cee eee KECKLER eee HERE RE ETE HEHEHE Listowel, J. Mornington, TR Be d Grieve, A. Derridson, irs ‘Elle, Wan’| Owing to the roughness of the road &" ‘Baambach: Goo. Goeta j ‘an, A_| travelling on the G. T. Ris getting ) to be rather unpleasant, Kertcher’s restaurant is a palace. ;| His ice cream is a lixniy. Call and 0 ood. |sample it. Sign Red FI Poe a agears Penen me batty a sgh fl line of schon piling’ at The us i rranioe' Who) ia aa for the| ‘The Ladies’ Aid ile Millbank The ator of holding the annua] SnbrHoarish sco Methodist ch cur hold garden excursion came up and it was decided et ‘ist chu gal torun to the Guelph Experimental] Wm. Zimmerman ae on hand | party in Mr, Thomas Magwood’s grove Farm oa Monday, June 26th. The | Several mowers almost new of differenti} cp the evening of Thursday, June 15th, ¢ next regular meetings of the Institute | kes which he offers for sale cheap. | Refreshments will be served in the will be held at Milverton and Shake-| Manager Hays according to hiel[ ua) "*Y during the evening. | The national instinots played a skin game|she servines of the eelebeored Oath on the track employees of the G.1-B |r cailion baad of Sorattord which ‘will MILLINERY This Week.—Prices be: | low cost. Must Go. ~ vee yy HEHE NE HE NE HE HEHE HE HE HE HE HE HEHE HE HE HE HE He GRE IE TE TE RE IE HEHE HE HE IS HEHEHE HEHEHE HE FE HEHE Take a look at our Dress Goods The Prices are astonishing. and Wartburg. Wanted, to learn” printing—a boy |furnish music during the entire even MR, SNOWDEN’S IMPRESSIONS, about 14 years old with fairly good | ing. ; ce i education, Apply at Sun office, Mil-| Mr, Valentine Weitzel, our enter- The Rev. T. J. Snowden who is at] verton. prising baker and confectioner, who Present attending Conference at Wind-| ‘There will be an entire change of|some time ago. purchased | Mr, sor makes notes of @ few impressions | programme every night, Nothing will| Knechtel’s blocz, has had ‘the c inside a he formed of the Western country | he repeated by the Brook’s Musical and of the doings of Conference that Comedy Co. willmake very interesting reading. He WERE REE TE EE EEE HE EE Eee eee he oie ie ie ie oe ie ee oi FE HE HE RE HEHE IE HE HE HE HE HE HE a fe ee ie oe le oie i Oe Boa x 4 + R % 4 4 as 4 3 BC 4 4 ~ > 4 4 4 = 3 y y s s 3 R % 2 8 te Ifyou have any paper hanging, | P™! “ Al few notes of the Conference may painting, graining, era or any not be vninteresting to your readers, | thing in this line to do call on Schacter H arrived at Windsor by the 6 o'clock | © Schauer, Milverton. ‘As Me, Weitzel is'an obliging business rainon Tuesday evening last. All] Don’t forget to go and vote for the} iJ man he should do a good business. a the way we could notice that| most popular and prettiest baby in your Word 1 edt ales Gitte: vegetation was a little more advanced | neighborhood at the: Brook’s \ Musical c ee Lane ed. . apace’ than with ‘us at Milverton. And te ofthe Track pare - ye e saw some splendid| Court Milverton No. 99 C. O. F: is)| "7 © Be mph rnc fields of fall wheat, and none that/again trying to procure raves to. ru) seemed to be worthless, As we neared |another exoursion to Niagara Falls in ao we ie surprised to see the} sometime about the last of this month. great drains or dykes cut Shee Sy the very flatcountry of alluvial deposit. ; Wednesdays Gisbe tae bel i Gy GENTLE! 1EN Some remarked that in spring’ the | *t02ess of Messrs, eet L “°)G. M. Atkin in the Final and Ist year country must be visited by a wminia- iecab chononanto: Medical ae ie ture Noah's flood. The farmers along Sremenitad se ae CURT You do not mind confessing that you like nice things— 2 pri Jas. Atkin raised a new barn Li @ yap ig es : ‘ ve a a| break faith with the officers} thei Good Hats, Nice Shirts, pike stat d BRE union, but it is too transparent muyety Naveieae Hii saan Geet Pretty Ties eeabia Vanteelamnsidadieee: Correct Collars and Cuffs, We are in receipt of a communi- ji : fe) ee 5 some from Mr, David Smith, of Comfortable Hose, ; feast dents. ei i etburg, signing himself, Latter Sensible Underwear, Day Ree cleaner: complains that freshment loving public. open house and many 100 k’s issue to Stylish Gloves and Umbrellas, w potatoes to dinner. They were | The pulpit of the Mamewecnaee Panel pee Sree er was occupied by Mr. ©. J. Wilson oi tae B eee Sunday seen: in the absence of the - pinks, whose constant | Rev. Mr. Snowden who is at present | 9? “on-| autending Conference ab Windsor. and Good Linen generally, do you ? | ata in beinigibileted kt ‘We have all these things, the prices are lower than be elsewhere, and the assortment, we believe, are selected Mr_David MéRoberts ie giving r. 8 up with greater care,—more thoroughly, —and with a view intelli his job ia Mr. Goodhand’s cheese) v j ‘ read in eve y | factor ill health.~ Tn fact of having something truly out of the ordinary. fe : Mr Hid aes abe telly iepenee h aré if nd way in aympachy i | ated since he was down nh the fever. n that we did not re Mr. Haddon Goodhand,of dressers themselves, hence, are ever watchful of the inds i e his place. janet a8 a i of pela is “se? ; enough in we: hope, styles. Drop in any day day, our time is yours. Money BE| toeriiny spats andi astendant | pea we | mibovery tha iorship a8 he hi i ii i falsivi ted cor bI i % so long as the téne' is back if you want it. Makes trading absolutely safe, ies erable Ms "oi ret as cn i che mara sows a Our Stock of engthy and stateny vateshe while Me Joseph Coulter | Countey.” | With regard to the pS ie, és secures his senior matriculation. Sea een care ne ae oe utd i fa dekatalt toad wr af rem Summer Foae bis ootae the tae no “aunts Nord bas boon resived from the | Say conssced atct-Me, Histo fe i Secretary of: the St: Marys baseball’ in. is Mr. Smith, that Mra Hartman _ Clothing iisey. hie ct | idaho Senne ator [Ohm nd are ih en f Y- | Friday having engag e : : ra Oe Acs : Abts i | Tt is Secretary Staart’s loss, however, | Promusating the Mormon faith. 8 the best assortment in town. an examine mae asnowhere are girls so pretty as in ‘otato growers who imagined that _ at prices that defy competition. s ae ery profitably copied | yi verton, the potato bug had ge arse ES paburpiees cube: | ‘The Brook’s Masical Co, Ins spent |late hard winter have been sedly. de 5 C & Pf ff ee sieclerally Beacgtdl erie | over $4,000 on the instruments. “uiy |ocived. ‘The pitno bags havo come 9 es use in giving their entertainments, surface, and we regret to say the rosc e er Siasrbut to. the ae on rr ‘earty AUP them vie. cunticih | tadlenthan stots aye be doing ¢ 2 a: + _. [bell ringers, trick violinists and banjo | business at the old stand this summe MILVERTON. eer eae is jugglers 0 of America. Call at their|as usual, Laelia the. 5 tent on Exhibition park and hear th in their a ventilated tents, - = The men who buy these things are appreciative