Milverton Sun, 10 Aug 1899, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol VIII—No 30 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899 MALCOEM MacBET®, Editor and Publiske® The Milverton Sun Is the best Local Newspaper in the County “of Porth It e the Maes t Advertiing ium. Ka’ iSageers Be 5 -, strictly in advan a, a aah Mac ‘BETH, PUBLISHER. ADVERTISING RATES. “‘Pransient Advertisements are charged at per. line, nonparsh for the r line for each suc- R. RANNEY & CO.,Bankers 4 “3 f intcrest rec RANNEY & 00; * Milverton. DONEGAL Mr. M. MacBeth very kindly pre- sented to the new English chureh, mow His oniship ae “Biop Pee will open an the chureh in the new bultling GRAVELRIDGE A very enjoyable crank was spen' at the home of Mr. Langford’ Ss He rarely en hy night ata by the young people of the Medteal W. EGBERT, M. B., M. B Post Belephone connection with Peple, Branner, Zutheran Church and Rostoc Legal, A. M. PANTGN, Bartistor, Solicitor Ete Diffice open cae Thursday, Block, Main St: Wm. Burton’s eee Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Dobson, ;| Britton, spent Saturday et Mr. ae | Dobson’s. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Verner, Sree spent Sunday at Mr. Joh: Dobson’: of, vicinity enjoyed themselves at the £ Mr. John Dobsen’s, last Thursday night, at a flax bee. Mr. Johnson Dobson, on bis w: Dentistry pen et ee ae BRUCE, ue DS, home from Arizona, left ise Tish: for to visit his parents neat . |after spending a month vshogs ‘ens in Mornington, Britton and Wallace. On Sunday last Mr. Onna ‘Westman, of Granton, son of Thos. Westman, of Mornington, ter- nied this life after a lingering ill- ess from lung trouble which extend Dental Surgeons, Ceaeenta, sl vst ton the firse and third ‘Thursda Se ea et ice at the Grand Central Hotel. weatheties used for pai a Crown Ware apedialcy, All work guaran Dak inary H. ENGEL, V. 8. Milverton, Out. Baie Origa Vetarindrs cllece, To ‘onto, treats all A act . of domestic canal sefent Is promp ‘to, hy telephone or wena day 0 Dentistry and Chronic Diseases “at Gulls by telephone. oF otherwise promptly Li connection. tall times. in rigs a gguge transfer. epecialty. Socleties No. 99, Milverton, meets every ways welcome. Bavth, Recording Secretary L 0. 0, F.. eal ee Taglar Ges “Silver Stat 2. Pees ht at 7:30 p. m. in tele fall. post office building. Visiting brew ren always weloome. Roessing, N. G.; W. K. Loth, RS. Busines Cards WEIR, Anctioneer for the Coun- Conveyance vision Ga ares Main street, Mflverto DORLANDS BUS LINE, Milverto all TAN Uiiegs ai ers calls Panett attended to. Dorland. Muple St., Proprietor. Hotels eae ey ites eet } Gate driving @ Soko | Ca: and Mrs. rs al m. ing a well earn Dlg with friends in Woodstoc ea a considerable time. Mr, and Mrs. Westman were at his side when he died. His brothers and_ sisters went down on morning to attend the funeral which took place in the afternoon. It was largely attend- vas the friends and acquaintances in he district who held the deceased in ie highest esteem. ‘CARTMAGE ‘A large namber from here attended |thg funeral of the liste Mrs | Watson last Friday. While the people were ut churel Mr. Hoffmeyer’s horse broke us tieing, broke the shafts TR | from the buggy and started of. It hw ning as Hot meyer, his wife and A tepats go- ing tocharch the horse again ran away, ale the buggy, threw the occupants ut and iy as far as Thos, Simpson’s it was caught with part-cf the shafts hanging to it. Fortunately nore of them were much hurt. Mr. Alfred Holmes of Silver Cor James Holines. Mr. Isaac Askin and two of his boys ity. Mr. and Mrs. George Spotton, Wroxeter were 5 waiting friends at rthage fast: wi BRUNNER The harvest is ae t advancing. farmers are cutting tole nai promise to be a very fair cro Some which fifa eieceddile aideesasye wich friends here r spend ‘alker left, for a EXCHA. ee HOTEL, Brunner. Yokn Grop prietor Bast Yiquors and ‘a0 iagaee atthe me Juss accomm . tion and ase tabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. First-class accom ommerci travelers and others Three large sample Foo. brad liquors and cigars corns of Nase and Mil streeta, G. Hasenpflag, Proprietor. Queers HOTEL, Milverton. ee shoanige modation for comm elers and : at Spates seat "plenty of shed room. Henry Rose, See id} was the ied of her [friend Mr. H. onday holiday trip to Mactoatie “alae ‘iss B: Heeney istock is the, guest of her fr md Miss Mabel Beve vers, Miss C. Walker of Listowel i cpeule er vacation under parental roc the’ ms ‘Mrs. Manser a few days last aie Sealy of Stratford is visiting ot the home of Mr. Andrew Walker. Mr. Wm. At recently au friends in Strat Mi McPherson afin 4 Attridge last. week. GROPP, in Cedar Posts, ae oe Bamps, ete. Miscellaneous ©. Henry | einer is offering ae patie auction all his household genie 12th. * ae fab “4 "A rumber'f young parple: of the 2 a is prepared to ners’ spent Sunday with bis brother are spending their holidays in this} * | vicinit: r. Barlow and little son ey) Su rates ie nes Tait of Buflalo visited] M: rson Spent a afer aan - LOCAL NEWS, ‘Tomatoes, ‘the first of the season at Kertcher's. Mr. Irvine Goodband spent Sund Linwood. 7” Entries are already coming in for| fv ‘the fall exhibition, Mr. Richard Rayeratt Jeft on Satur} oA Jast for London. Bananas, Oranges and Lemons fresh and cheap at Kertcher's. Mr. Peter Spencer, of Toronto, i: - | spending a few days at home. Mrs. Pierson, of Winrton, is a Mr. Charles Koehler, of Seaforth| spent afew days in the village this week, The Misses Doering, of Water! are at Logae visiting friends aroun Milve ime left last Friday to’ visit “friends i in London, House on Main street for sale or ret Ape for particulars at. The Son oe Atkin and Edgie Torrance) ue spending a few of their holidays in| present and vicinity. Mr. Wm, Bell has sold his house on Mill St, to J. W. Barr, V.S,, for the sum of $1100. Miss Bell Grant, of Stratford, spen’ a few days last week at the residen of Mr. John Roe. rs. Tari of epee visiting her ae on Monday. J. G. tiakel plate-glass window b: one on Inesday. Miss Lilian Calli, of London, is visiting her cousin Miss Nettie Mc Millen at she parsonage. Messrs, Allen and Elsie, of Dash; ood, are spending afew lays at the rate of Mr. Noll. Mr, Alfred Moritz, of a Red ant Miss Laura Kibler, of Zutich, av present the guests of Mr aod Mrs E. Konechtel. A valuable Jersey cow belonging tal v. Mr. MeLeod of Atwood was kil ad by Histnande ddringte thwadleratocss Tobit) 18st r. J. H. Engel was delegated attend the Grand ige meeting 0! the I. O. O- F. at Toronto, and left on Tuesday. Messrs. Schaefer & Schauber are: do painting, calcimining and paper hangiug either by the day or by contract. Mr. Joseph Beirnes, of Milverton, is |* repared to do house painting either| by contract or by the day. Call and get his terms. Mr. J. G. Grosch has purchased Be stock of boots and shoes own Mr. D. Perry and will offer some 4, gains next week. Mr. Fred Schmidt, who is periodical- yy attracted to Galt, spent the latter’ days of last week down there arriving, an Sunday evening. and Emerson ‘ille, sons. of Mr. iting friends in- Milverton and vicinity, Would be pleased to have all accounts settled by 12th inst. All persons having Due biti will please pring them in. H. Gierser, We are ple lesers, James ‘whaler of Hont Th mee to note that Mi fever, is again able to ian t Sunday was rally iy in the People’s Alliance in the ivangsicals sieheh. good pro gramme was presented and well carried The Rev. Geo. Finkbeiner left on Wednesday for his iguarys and wi fpreach on Sunda‘ at Crediton. His pulpit in Mileecaih will be filled by the Rev, Mr. Sauer of Dashwood. Mr. W. D. Weir was Snort bis \jtion. ‘M., | Serivus is that it breaks a well:matched | of team of Miss: Fred White, of Welland, siste Miss Lotta White, arrived in th vp her abode here. ed by her mother apa as @ suitable dwelling procared. — pure present the guest of Mrs. J. Meant bees Wm. Upton, of Listowel, is at.|3taff. visiting friends in Milverton’ d amor A rps biel He Ye pto GO per cent. can be savi of village on Monday, and intends taking | will be foll and Master Sammy days with friends in Tavistock and North Easthope last week. Canvassers will soon be on their ruunds to secure members for the Mornington Agricultural iety. ‘Already a large number have joined this a banner year if possible. Mr. Thos, Whalley, formerly editor and chief of this great family fag but lately of the Dundas Si as rehased the Arthur Baterprie) and. just in the riding . McMullen, M. 2 7D; — When your if you want to rged. Your with us il Le sent private, JAMES | YToRRaNcE. Miss Sherwin, of Stratford, has oan the vacancy vhrong Miss Robb. stand, has ag appointed to a similar position on the Tavistock Siena h the ae of SON we under- Nine of Milverton’s baseball en- husiasts who were . satisfied with e regular nine score at the end of 8 innings standing 33 10 8. The annuel meeting of the London C. S; Grosch; vice-pres., ; m’gr. andsec:treas., W. J. Stinson} J. tors, W. ML. Appel and J. O. Gi The football boys from Bee: came into the village on Saturday evening last and kicked a hole through Donegal, however, has strong te: and has been doing up Bitene seus run against this season. The sidewalks aroand the village re badly in need of repairs, oy of them are actually dangerous, ‘A few spikes in many cases would no doubt help to retain the planks whicl?) have an ugly habit of springing up if one accidgntally steps upon the end. Let the council see to it—a ‘stitch in time saves nine. Mr. Ezra Kneehtel has his new shop. Roya completed and intends moving in about the latter end of next week, His plate glass front has been pine ie and presents a fine appearan ceiling of his shop is finished aa p by . This is i first job of the kind done in Milverto Another been aay to do all he can to protect tifal birds from the Ba of the|™ small boy and got less people of more mature yea i, bat 25. yy pur- chasing from us this month. Another cut in prints, fast colors, 7e., 16 yards for $1. A lot of ends in 8§ to 10 yds. she Be goods 75e, to si. No one wancs to pay 25° All summer washing Drape and Blouse goods half price, 12 Blouses left at one half the regular price. Any straw hat crockery at sung prices. New reisins and corrants 5 Wbs.for 1¢—Newro Trapinc CoMPANY. © The family of the late Mrs, Whaley have just bad erected to her memory in the Methodist cemetery a handsome} granite monument [Sorkmaosp and design, The base is of Ohio free stone on which the reli but the directors are anxious to make ¢ u “ep, | that year. A) ber i line of men’s top shirts 40c. now Qe. ! hem: workmanship and was also set in place by Mr. Kemp. One of the oldest settlers of Ellice departed this life on Monier i last when the forty years she had resi place where she died = eres be- ind her a family of four ane daughter, namely, John, and Jaimes of Ellice, and oy Lo; Her last mortal followed by a large con- . jends to the Milverton ;rate| Presbyterian cemetery where they were interred on Wednesday tee noon. The death of Mr. James McFadde: ‘of Stratford, late clerk of the pea oe and op He gee which occurr- ed on Frida; ft citizens. len West. ‘Nissouti in 1821, being of Irish descent. He was educat at the lon gael school, passed his e he having received bis appointment in Mr. McFadden always took t offi oldest members of ‘the A. F. and A, M, having joined in 1842. Another of the old settlers of Morn- nd intances Testa at eal places were present one to do the last hi ld in high me by all who knew her. he was O1 ie ne early settlers of Sanungtans Wi aving been a resident of the vownsbip’ for nian of fifty years. e late Hamilton Dowd shortly after their ste took up land in Mornington. The deceased Mary Dowd married Mr. aha Watson in 1853, and they have continued to reside on the Watson homestead Of the family all are livin, exception of one daughter, Martha Al Mrs, M Finkbeiner| Wm William of this township. Messrs. William and Richard Dowd of Morn- ington are brothers of me Many friends in Mornington and elsewhere in Perth county will learn with extreme regret of Und death of and was born in Mor ington on the old + baoneael where he liyed until he was 24 years of age. The late Mr. West- man then moved to St. Marys and pRB Mr. Gilpin’s hardware store where he remained for several years. Later he commenced business as x bar- nd some SIX years ago in the shop at half-price, Odd lots of | L. 0. Throughout his life closely nected: with the Methodist ett and in putes ae pene Conser- vative, The late Mr. Westman was of artistic} sy a Smith, Granton, Presbyterian urek 3 and Brownlee of ocean Searels ser Kemp, of ‘erected. . ceptae pane |

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