Milverton Sun, 12 Oct 1899, p. 1

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“It Shines For AIL” MALCOLM MacBETH, MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1899 Eattor and Publishe® . Fred. Guenther is having his” . he The Milverton Sun ip CHURCH OF ENGLAND.|” a arenes toe rede : wate ot sdk iiaad on ‘The receipts of ayiniey bales ope ‘Vol VIII—No 38 Ms the best ee ec in the County. he Best Atos riptior = ees 0 “ling services ant jetly in ad 3 + =e i ca very amounted to over $205. Naobien, Pease It’s Progress in Elma—A Handsome Building and an |q soto part of the anthem, entit an Ms x, oes who has been. in Mil- cig SEE [1m Enthusiastie Congregation.—Opening Services Create sen Rares deny ee w ae ee poe ean cd photo- . . ; f ris welll raph, left for Atwood on Tuesday. _ Much Interest.—The Church Almost Free of Debt. a Hse Rebeors Boe, eed = Heory Mote, : vol ro = 0.00} $16 00| 85 00 jeserves praise for t 9 00) rouse ies, and the (aucrumental pare, of the each servic harge we ¢ Text in the Rela at 10.80 Neh. VILI, | the congregation i eh ts, Jas. Torrance, a u mand, 80 vinie zie left on Pa adey for 4 th Transient havens are ¢ i al ‘For i a or reading the text the speaker then $19.50 having , been “taken up. The pro- Yehe rate of Sc. pet, line, nouperi u ~— aes A She antl °; | Trowbridge, to attend the wedding of Sees ineertion, end Se. port re ee : peels “short history of the time, and | gramme consists see ‘anthems and | Mee eloneioe’ Costa to Me ee $0 aa of Amood, ian and ia ‘Thompson. Monzy Loanep. — When your baundsomer : prepossessing Geipts, Te wanes the programme. | mortgage is due, or if yon want to oe The building Bode ot un- ng of a new order of ulfairs among the | Deacon, of Stratford, prcety ress | borrow money on first class morranae, ae arg sais winter by Mr. McMillen, i fh come to the ee Sei wes! an ea his Se aition of interest cl ned, ee with us will is by nrivetl cae ee cer De gan, sad fee angel fe : sy nt rates of intcrest_ allow ang as a result a. handsome “ig e pr church. {oer On Monday pe 24, be- RANNEY % CO, ; Milverton. xe 2 laity—clergy- essing to the con, a 2 BRAN oe ne is <u to expound the seri rai SE Ee ge iiriaht of Milbank, “| gween P, Roe’s ePadden’s ae mee eR scape. R h ‘ r iro the | school house, Welty, iapael me a e e praye the peo vu rimmed spectacl ler | con- ‘W. EGBERT, M.D. C, M., grad} os itor is struc ; at in priv fami : one th met the humor ot Ube audience. suate of College of Tio Se noe of the plaes ee church. ‘The laity must be united and eeting closed with the benediction, hee by Me ering en at tae Sux. eo epi Ennion, Bagland.” fee maculntely | white ighted strc, lel Rae dusy cabs remeak t Saar earn Mr. J. G. Grosch was at Monktoi a rear of Post Offi erton, Ont. | through stained cathedral gl in- ice, to help, encourage and tal LOCAL NEWS, di “Telephone comnection with Pose Bromer,| Gaws. ‘The chancel of the Sharh hhas| partes. the Taree ; ‘Latheran Church and Rostock a the | With one voice and as one man suy, Am RAH The palpi and Amen. Autumn. The afternor service took place at 8 Sak! ies A.M. PANTON, rr cristbe, Bolieiton ite: [is gift of the rector and the organ, A | o'clock p.m., ied ea tingly puacded, Tf you tee it in THE SUN it's 50: hursday, Vm, Burton's a gift. of the Ladies’} wany beit le to tind seammodation Miss Lizzie Sue left on Wear he ba ck of the Shoncely a eee ie a sacred e« eee nesday for Brantford. $$$ Janon Hil it. howas, pre: nest mn a Dentiicy, i gift of Rev. W eee xt Pons x Seat caive Mr. and Mrs. pate Hofman spent Dr. W. M. Brace, anes of Listo- BRUCE, 1D S._ Denti Hil, of Se John's Evangelist as by Rev, Wea Me, sill, BA. Sunday at Hamburg. w he Ay. ht BRR s onont Stes penta Bel a “ube. shanoal! rail graduat pAucoate, Mir | Mr. Vo Weitzel secured first prize member of the Iuate School | stand two beautiful ate chairs and fa foc Graal at ater pote continu nie ‘ sof Pr geet oe ‘Si oi Office, | a epoeanier table set in pl se by the eee ese ve icra Miss Ethel Roe spent a few anys 7 fanore and consequently will not be in B es ae | BE eS re eee ¢ Pram in i her home in Fordwich last week, vane 1 of Mr. Joseph Beirnes. In) beartoy nthe people 0 ; Mr. le Burton left on Wednesda: BINS. of Stratford, Howor | f° ee die eh sueal te deadled wil Remember the shooting mateh at) ee ees here he will eT de *Graduate a Ty enicennty, Toronto, Seg ean Aa Thenbervicgdey. ora where he will open out ay he Royal Sie at| dows, the gift _of Mr. Schneuker, of) 4, i y up to the festi a Me. Hadden Gosdtard ie aibene euabhshinedt: Mr. Bui "Toroto, will visit Milvr Milverton, — Th bapa 73 Kc Holy ity As the time Feast draw tr. iments Spent a few fis a first class tailor, and has the ee a ar arks ae the gift of Mr. i. ore 2 | days at his home in Woodstock last’) gration of doing first-class work, and d The alles is me table ee: should work up a most successful busi Serene i Miss Elsie Drammond, of 3 Michigan ees ; ely : eee hefore én “ led with j iin, com ae nding a. few weeks at Mr. J: Lf | “ye. and Mrs: Chas’ Finkbeiner ars a e pa fhe ‘ rived in rene after their tnsye iam os sor enienelp wit dredptsreit| eyes aud ep min BE we ha | ‘The Rev. H. Dierlamm spent a few) Tuesday evening. They Milverton a es Pee sity Dea pon : # s with which ‘the ies aeila days this week visiting friends in Mil-')} cSGE TNS Pee ane ‘4 SEE the<wo ree ee of the ney. ‘The next }verton their in the new house that Mr. — sy ar apr z ¥| A class of thirteen candidates was) Finkbeiner is ime ts on Main street. Berets Stee ea HY] confirmed in the Lutheran ebureh on4 painter, who b done his. works! ete are. € > Rhee HON EES Ne a “ Mr. Hees yeaa has purchased Tully and wel : a oneal anak Hee ee aE Mr. Henry Glei tock and will Te niight alsy he noted in passing, pat Miss McC of Listowel eae Dione iio ian Mr, yah |e the old choreb, which, served a/ a|* nding a few are with By friend, Dierlamm will -be ‘skied mean? “GB nN, a tse hoble purpose in its day, was erected | ; an. ogee toy He Miss Hunter. ger. Ashe has quite a business ex- mocy the soenea Cher elelier grandenrs |." Besoh iunitting 16. 86 nt an in-| perience, we bespeak’for him a wide al perience, io Veterinary © in the spring of ’69, aud was consider-|,, “iiought of all he P 8 of domenticted cna sae Rea andes a rele sg eplce athe dustry, being diligently pursued by | patronage. Bo bi his srlrertesemenl in an tre hi as by telepne Sy ose ie UY able structure in its time, 2 ma 7 of David and of his house, e small ty By. er col te Livery: cate rt coke - RRA Jed with these oe ale Ma ‘at all. times, | terial for its constrection was tal Pelee ine eR The gov ree nik set apart Oct.| The regular semi- annual meeting of Car erol carving ol fe », Johu Roe’s farm, and taken}, Qy, fervent Tie prayer of one| 2th as. Thanksgiving day—s mach Se yee to Milverton, and] who k s country as he loved hi earlier day than nsuai, _sectettes ede eran who ane bl doi a r the welfare} Mfr and Mrs. J. M. Egbert of Donn. Atwood, on Tuesday, October 17th, at 7 | ee ee ww coll at es 1 We are av nt visiting their son, 11.30.0’clock a. ablic m a3 M a 7 amine | Wat city wih whi a hopes for the future | Ve are reeen ag ORE 1s ke emer sa ‘ast Ti aay of ee eset Ae ony the ce The pea : up. And so the| Dr. Exbert, of Milverton. will be held in the, con hall i ite al rece See ee Pisce dha she Oar ‘ ital ne ce ie t porns gong to| ¢ MT-Alex. Fisher, city editor of ‘che sflcracen, he Centon ot sera i ving Se ia ae by Ai vervons gui 0} seratfard Beacon, has been appuinteddmen will address the meeting, ey tes i : at home Sr fei cor deputy game warden. Congratulations, | fr. John Hammel, of Wo rot John Mealey, who spent a| passed quietly away after a ee a : ae of months antes in Wilverj} ness from cancer in from our pees a chareb, if | ton, returned to Toronto on Monday. | urday last. His remaii pea: ‘st te ee ead Dory Bae ie a time| red in the Lutheran ccloeer vhere and shoe business i t 2 lctock. A The congregation of Trinity chareb, Tuomas eae) to a crowded church “ye sacred concert was_held_on. Monday ein Ba cine te v P., charged with perjury in securing a marriage licence. : he was ane by Mr. John Ritter. The history of the. congiegation or | Ze ealled fees ae m, in nee Tall: post office paw wl always welcome. Jolin | father of the pr Feat Woccnatie ‘ARSh: te ca Tere NGS “W. K. both, RS. deacou of London, began holding ser-} | ‘1 te going the spirit ritual home, Iverton, See : =| vices in the Duncgal school aia _Tn ‘koine'at tha the home of many) Mi ren to mourn his early oe ausions, re Be ought ri patios flaws bring Bahn, counts against ed Morning- ¢ Dunraven Troubadou W. D. WEIR, Aactioneer ee ae wees Wat nol only to the visible bat to the invisible ey Sacaavazal Sosiety should be lef ie of Western Ontario, wail Ae ios ot F ro and Waterloo servic Ser Sid eld: chines | shure of Cora bh M. MacBeth, enue before |at a an St omit the heginning of 169, when fepteadicnete Pyar ua pay ceili the ‘ of the present: mont vision Cou oa “Tay them ; See che | Luana ie Sew perciacie tia ts 1 bib tle Use serthon and. service rand shooting mh will be ple erected the little frame building, | vy impressiv aa Sale AGUA bord hbeday, O66. and have a number of excellent singers, whieb has just been torn down. Rev.| Iu the ecg the atmosphere was very|]9th. A number of ducks, ee dancers and commedians. It wii DORLANDS BUS LINE, Milverton aeies Ge aaner 2S by Rev nnpropitivas, bat this did wot deter «lary [and geese will be contested. for an evening of fan, Bus meets all trains. citizens und | 72 73 . > y Hravellers rs calls prompt attended to. Wa. EJ. Ret insen, who vay in town suc-| 23 fruui the Ra eine ach-| The Rev. T. J Snowden tonk obese choi Tan SDeclaud Muplé St, Propel ceeded in 777 by Rev, D. J Caswell! Afte vice Mr, MeMane handed [Of the Burns chorch, cotumanies pre Is Rev OM ‘A. Grabam eame in ’82 an ct paratory services on Thursday last in| y4- Hotels ts wag followed by Rev. Jas. Ward in wu d| the absence of Rev. D. Anderson. z *88, and proved to be one of the! the oh ‘The ces wi ered} Winners of prize money at the} Anderson were present at his bedside E HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. chorch’s most ieee pastors. It was | brigh © ical | Mornington (Ageaaleaeal Society's fall girs the end came. Mr. McKenzie Best liquors and) Mr, Ward who was first instrumental ee te ing service w: 1 ‘ ss t-cluss accommoda- ot the moat sup eost ce was|fair amy have the order for. their} wax one of rhe tost highly esteemed in stirring op Wiehe for the erection i oe hein] money by calling upon'the secretary: eps of Guetph. of dunew-church,. He circulated: \s| e yah sapauseantl Fee |S Ree Bareeinlte Mi subseription ce and secured signatures | people of the churel ioral <tbe-a NS eet ea ee The anniversary services of the Mil: sole aindunt of money |aint bY cred the ciawts| from Friday, Oct. 20th to londay, | verton Methodist church writ be bela vaville “before | active style that every way de. Oct. 234, to see any eye, geek and lon Sunday, October ee ee ee iis at Ar Sa oe mares sai sitar cases. He will also test for | services, morning and e ; aie Rew, Business Carts Rev. to eis ‘ his scheme consummated. Jiquors and cigars. S. W. corns ain| Edmunds followed in 792, but, dis- | +inging could have been accom plisted bys ides BATS strects, C. Wasenpllug, Proprietor. | couraged the idea of erecting a new {© imtry choir. ‘The Te Beare) Vesite Miss Broderick fof Mitchell has been build i mu nod Vales | engaged by Mr. H. ey . mil hailding. In wie same year este, Mrs jy alee Soe liner for the fall termi and will takel H. Bridg Mr. : Hoo) ears Reheat: very, sem willege oe QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. The Oe Se ges #5 en nper Sane | Eireh enoare iki thet Aestoed ichete meen the millinery depute in eusier the present sncombent in ymus tl 98. Mr. McMillen saw the needs of | Nour! Know, or e voices Tang ou! Mr, Ei. Schaefer, in the cooly ve 2 a new building, ‘ 1 iibeor ee pes many ‘Mixeellancous present church stands as @ inopument Cee oe d sks ee The 8 1 Mi re G a services aud hands were lifted up i to his eye ncrratig ¢ pupil, eee e tate of Micl chin of his energy, push and zeal. The |.) Goa, that the words might prove but the | him considerable annoyance. ‘The in-} suil gainst the W hg os “JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, | gpeni ee : athe,” ‘aoe. Potapy oe! PRE HINE BCC HE oe held Be Sunday | echocing prayers of the hearts of all present. j jury ix not thought to be injurious to Ont. | last, when Rev. Canon Hill, of St. [The whole congregation gvermed to the sight, but is is very painfuh in

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