Milverton Sun, 6 Jul 1899, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Wol VIII—No 25 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1899 MALCOLM MackETH,. Editor and Publishet HEHEHE £4 E ye ae WIE FEE ede se ic HEME FETE ETE TEE EE HEHE HEHE Sie ole sic ste aie Uc ae %* oe % se ole ale she ale de ole IE RE HE HEE HEHE HE HEME EI HEE EE NE ETE EE IE HE TE IE HE HEHE HE HE IE IE ETE HEHE HE EE 4 4 We 4 y 4 R y Redpaths Extra Standard Quality At the Lowest Prices. FRUIT JARS Best Canadian makes. much higher. 65c. doz 75c. doz. 85c. doz. $1.00 doz. Imp. Pints > Imp. Quarts - Wine Half Gallon Imp. Half Gallon BUY THEM NOW. Yours, There has been a heavy advance in price on Jars by the manufacturers and prices will be {present visiting her sister Mrs, EB ENE HEE EEE HEHE TRIE EEE EEE EEE HENCE NEE NE HEHEHE IE EEE HE EIEN NEHE A BIG DROP IN Millinery As our Millinery department closes this week, we have decided to give you the advantage of buying yout Millinery AT HALF PRICE For This Week Only. Ladies take advantage of this sale as it means We only have a very small lot to offer. patronized her during the season , we can assure you it was one of the best seasons we've ever had. Grosch & Pfeffer We are paying 11¢. for Fggs and 12c. for Butter. 50 Per Cent Profit to You Miss Macdonald wishes to thank her numerous customers, who have so liberally LOCAL NEWS, Mr, Richard Raycraft spent the) First of July in London, Mr. Adam Scheonhals spent the First of July in Berlin. Miss Sims and Mi S. Spencer spent} P July Ist in Woodstoe! Mrs. W. K. cg is at present visiting friends in Guelph. Mr. J. C. Grosch, eh New Fork, j is) spending his holidays a at h , and Mrs. Conrad Alohucfer spent the First with friefids in Waterloo. Miss Lizzie Schenk, of Brunner, left on Monday to visit friends in Ayr. t-Thomas Tucker, a Stratford, is visiting at bis son’s, Mr. J, L. Tucker. Miss Hotham, of Mitchell, spent th First at the residence of Dr. Naismith, Mr. Stewart Cane of Stratford,) spent Sunday with Mr, David Smith.’ Mr, Frank Turnbull was successful, in his final examination the other day. Miss Dobson of Vancouver is present visiting at Mr, John Turnbull’s, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hasenpflug; were in Beriin over Sunday visiting friends. Mrs. Dice, of Flesherton, is aty fe Hoffman. Mr. T Schrenk and Mr. GalloneyN of spent Sunday at M on SP aheons of Fort ilar is, tape at the residence of Mr. Sy Mr. ane Mrs. John Schaefer spent tenes Day with friends in oe nts can always bank on Soe wee for the Departmental aminations. 8. C.Siegner spenta few days; with egies in Waterloo and Berlin’ Miss Burton is in Berlin attending | the assembly ‘of the Church of the New Jerusalem. Miss Etta Grant, of Stratford, ‘Spending a few days at the residen ‘of Mr. John Roe’s: Mr, Benson and Mics Eva Johnson; | is er. Miss Annie Forbes of North Eust, ‘hope is at present ee the Misses Atkin, of Mornington oe A. Megaw, ‘of Ondevstore, Y., is spending a few weeks with Me and Mrs, John Meloy. 2 ae = of Clinton, is at present, w days with his friend Dr Frank Terabe "of Milverton. A foll line of school aperieg ab Torrance’s, who is agent es the Steinberg-Henrich school m Mr. P. H. Bastendorff ie ivi 4th f July in Detroit where the Yankees me licked the British at, long range. Mr. C, Siegner combined business with pleasure by making a trip north!) vo Harriston, Mildmay and Walkerton. Mr. H. M. Schaefer and family ae ‘o-day for Port Albert wl sey will yussibans ese couple of Me and Mrs. Adam Schaefer spen’ afew days this week in Port Albert.) Mrs. Schaefer will couple of weeks. The teachers Mr. A, L McLennan and Misses. Robb and Bell have gone) to their respective homes for holidays, A successful school picnic under the auspices of SS. No. 9 was held Tf you have any paper hanging, painting, graining, caleimiving or any thing in this line anes: call on Schaefer & Schauber, Milver Conductor mleheriaes of this line mad trip from Palmerston to Stratford the other day—a distance of in 45 minutes. Rev. Mr. McMillen, of Milverton, accompanied by his mother, was. they gaest Fae Beh. dd OMS Theecun? Chureh street, last: week.—Hervld. Mr. Ezra Knechtel has the brick work on his new. blozk pretty well advanced notwithstanding the strike among the bricklayers and their clerks, r. Joseph Rect is erste to achéd ich what 7 typhoid fever. of Stratford, spent Sunday at the home| of Mr. The daily papers now record the usual number of drowning accidents that take place at the summer resorts hand other places, The ladies of the Ladies’ Aid of Burns church are making elaborate preneaions for the garden party to be held.on the church lawn Friday evening resbyte: be bak nee on she church lawn on Friday evening. 28th Battalion band of Stratford wat furnish the music for the ‘occasion. The Newton woollen mill owned ant Messrs. Attig & ae 3 kept very busy every day. orders have been received of late ‘bee can be attended to. Sermons will "be preached to the members of Millbank and Milverton Lodges at Millbank on Sunday morn- next an the Donegal at Trinity church, Elma at 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs, Ezra Knechtel, ing Mr. ‘,;and Mrs. Win. Finkbeiner and Mr) Ed. Finkbeiner left last week for| ‘arich and Grand Bend where Knechtel and Mrs, Finkbeiner will remain for a few weeks. Money Loayep. — When — your Yj mortgage is due, or if you: want to borrow money on first class mortgage, come to the undersigned. Lowest rate of interest charged. Your business with us will Le strictly private. Jamzs TorRANCE, $50,000.—The gold discoveries at for the farmers of Canada. years ago farmers. paid twelve eent on mortgages, today it is five percent. Farmers can now re fe: improvement waki Ss. ext Solicited. —W. Mowat & Son, Stratford, Mr. A. Huggins, of Moncton, has ‘vecently had mounted a very fine and eron, The bird stands nearly five Feet in height and is a noble one of its ind, Among his collection may also seen a white raccoon the only one of its kind ever seen in those Mr. W. Hofferd has asked us wll convey through the columns of ‘The Svy his hearty thanks to all those who voted for his baby as the best looking nd most Popolte child i i “Milverton "e can rd that no ae course Was open ee an unbiaset eblic Seenoe to do justice to the various candidates, On Monday hie died in Tayistock one of its most respected citizens, Mr. year of his age. fe was a brother o} ir Conrad Lippert of Milverton, who left on Wednesday to attend the funeral. This is the second funeral of ener from his. own family that Mr. Lippert has attended within the last three months, Mrs. Krag, of Chesley dying a short time ago. On Saturday last between 150 and 200 people from’ Milverton took in the excursion to Owen Sound, As is usual the Grand Trunk failed to. provide sufficient accommodation, No tickets were sold at Milverton Station and the 28th Battalion Band and Knights of Shetwpos Eas under whose auspices the be justified in lsing damages for not return for al), ad t Sound failed to take shape and we can safely say that Owen Sound cannot le Tagain gi flaming posters attract people hat burg. tou joyous excite” Heat in the community in which they e place occurred at the home of Mr. Tobe Strothers, of are ter on Wednesday last, when his davghter Agnes, was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Chalmers, jr., one of the most highly esteemed and popular young men in Mornington. The ceremony, simple in form, was performed by Rev. Mr. Anderson, eva of the bride, assisted by Rey. Haig, of Mill- bank. ‘The bride was charmingly gowned in an attire of cream nun’s veiling and was unattended by brides- maid. After the bserenday had been performed the happy couple were sincerely congratulate by all present. ‘A bounteous spread was prepared and the ialieane we mee done ample justice to by u umerous guests Present, after which ibe evening was pent in dancing, and games. The Buchan, : He Stratford, red to burse him tegueh his ‘lines, ‘Suy extends to the young conple its heartiest congratulations. terian garden party will Eddi exceedingly rare © specimen of the blue| © h Henry Lippers, who died in the 2nd id | Donegal school wh One of those little events that al, = ways cause a ripple o! a of S. 8. No. 12 for the month of . Sr. 3rd—Ella Miller, Clara Aiken, Ella Gibson, Arty Aiken, Rich Orr, Sheldon Orr, Ella McCloy, Abe Attridge. Jr. rd—Lily ae Maggie Kerr, G Kerr, Elmina Hartung, Lily Mods Jim Trim Second Class—Maggie White, Florinda Aiken. Part 2nd— ion Senior Ist—Ella White, Hazel Aiken. Junior Ist—Jennie Gibson, Johnnie Aiken, Lucy Attridge, Steve Aiken Average attendance for June, 29. G. M. Tucker, Teacher. PROMOTION EXAMINATION RESULTS. The Following are the names (in the oes of merit) of those who have been to the Sr. ITV.or Entrance Edna Ducklow 451, Arthur Herr 428, Laura Griffin 418, Clara Guenther 416, Melinda Miller 414, To Jr. TV. —Max’ 25—Henry Grosch 475, Bryce Anderson 437, Vernet Karn 422, Ellie Rae 397, Adam Hartmier 381, Clara Miller 380, Fred Smith 872, Lottie Spencer 372,' Willie Guenther 361, Vina Hae 307. To Sr. UL — Ma: ~ Sada Naismith 489, Barta 332. nt | 350_—Wellington hs 28, ,. Geor 172, Lizzie Hofferd 163, Will S Shee 161, Bertha Schaefer ‘mn rr 136, Ida Merklinger 135, Easton Thomo 127, 10’ oaphae 102, (William Krajuefsit 96, Peat] Coutts 8 DONEGAL Mrs, Allan MeMane has returned home after spending a wae Val a friends in Leeds and Lanai The junior football ba es at Atwood on July Ist, and played with the boys of that town, but the teams were very evenly, matched, _ neither ues scoring. Gardens partys Weld Auer ha auspi of the Methodist. Sunday iat in Mr. Hemphill’s orchard was ite a success. The Atwood and Donegal choirs alternately furnished the music, resses were delivered by Revs. Fear and MeLeod, of At- wood, The receipts were quite satis- apratk special meeting of L.O.L No. 78 will bebe held on Friday evening for the transaction of general business. The members will on Sunday meet at the — ige room and march to church at the. ere Divine service will be held at 3 o’clock in the after! oon. Miss Nellie McFarlane has been en gaged as teacher ae the fall term in the Atwood school Thirteen pupils nee sent up from Donegal school for Entrance and Public School Leaving examinations, —— MILLSANK. The English Church’ held helt annual garden party in Mr. John Ritter’s grove on Friday evening last and as usual was a splendid opm After tea had been served a K. Weir raised his new barn afew days ago also Mr. Soe McLennan and Mr. James Chalmers, bara was so badly damaged couple of weeks ago hus teplaced the old one by anew frame. A number from here went to the Model Farm on Monday last. A number took in the excursion te Owen Sound on the First of July 40 returned —tired but well pleased wi their day’s outing.

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