Milverton Sun, 12 Apr 1900, p. 1

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“It Shines For All. m Vol IX—No.18 . MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, {900 miditer and presided at the organ. The ‘bride wak accompanied by little Marion Mitchel as flower girl, and Miss Marjory Me- Farlane as maid of honor, both ‘little tots peroraing their so very nice: LOCAL NEWS, aS manis worth what he is, ‘hot what = has. a Goods and Prices are lowest. G. T. R. Time Table Hiram Burton, better known ‘Trains due to leave Milverton. Garxe NoRTH, i 0: The Milverton Sun “Is the best Local Newspaper 4 the Laeety Best Advertisit a ‘Transient Advertisements are char; at per line, nonpariel, for ies) nd Be “| Jr. per line for each s sessive insertion, Ganking, Bee oR. RANNEY & “Gh ale a je ae its received and gen - intern allowed. NNEY & 00., Milverton. "Medical W. EGBERT, M. B. post. are udent London hospital, ‘pay Seualaid r of Post Office, Milverton, Out, “Welephone connect eases Poole, Brunet, utheran Church and Rostoc! A. M. PANTON, steer Solicitor, Ete. ‘Office open every The arsday, Wm. Burton’s Dentistry DR. BR. LEDERMAN, Den! ate 1 “at, Dental Surgery and Met mber of Royal D Coleg eof Dental Surgeons of ( ae ee ‘Milverton. WwW. M. PRUE ie ae hetie Dentistry, Chicago. et, List anvowel, ROBIN! dsceanata ck Urialty winery and Gr: Roval Dental Surgeons efirst and third Thursday of every 2 am. to 8 sess extraction of teeth. ‘work-aspecialty All work guarantee Veterinary J. A. Lainey » Mi iverton, Ont. - | hardware from At’ ae stalk to, by telephone or other abe try and Chre ice ses speci suR-|§ W. BARR. VETERINARY <GRON, Milverton, Gee of Newton(Grad- College Toronto.) Mlasioes At domnentica nals is by telephone or poet wibe promptly in connection. a rigs at all times, Coinmercial driving a erton, meets every -y month, at Bocce cphsl: mil over fefuenhs Wigcme betes ‘a fig walovise: Wi, Litomieribs, ©. Rj Barth, Reenrling Peace L 0. 0. F, “Silver Lodge,” No. 202, meets’ every ae night at office buildng. of soap ee the Haskell Post Gratuate Kets ry 3. EDGECom! BE. Repo. ot Ragesonibel School for the month of March, the names being it 1, F air ‘inka and At Ki W Jac a E _McDonal milton.-D, C. McKEnziz, MONKTON r CC. 0, Rock, cont contractor of Broud- hagen, was in Monkton Saturday on shops, -was in Monkton Monday on business. Mr, J. S. Coppin, license inspector, was oS the vill Monday. Wm. Marshall, palater anit ie corator of Atwor is in his week looking after the eos 8 wan’ Miss Minnie Manton, of Toronto, is visiting friends in Monkton for a few reeks. ‘Remoniber the maple ‘taffy pall to be hi aed Ss the Methodist church, Monkton, fon Easter Monday night! Admission! 50: 2 for 25e. Di icRenzie left on Saturday will be away his epeeyce Monday on seer bedeenore stage ‘coection ‘will’be taken up in the churches + Smith, our enter, ee cheese yet ee: Gi hog buyer, had yasiness, < Mr. say Campbell, A got Tillage drayman, brought a Heavy load of jon Mon- day evening forthe Monkton bardwece tore. a ie and Mary Bannerman sed froin an pa ae ge Westen of The Herald | © on friends in Monkton probability the late severe frogtand win willhavea killing ef- nthe wheat. eorge Davidson has purchased . Thos. Hol farm on the boundary east of Monkton containing 92 acres for fe takes pos: re} Star Logan ogs. ia the time to ops seof them as the price will surely take a tumble before W. D. WEIR, Aoi for the Coun- ‘ies of ons ud Water Wills an Mo ‘ort Atidavita mate Bailitf fh Wil Lies Office, “ove Be ena aScia street, ilv es drawn aud jivision Court. DORLANDS BUS LINE, _lilverton, all trains, All suelo cali oramnly aitended or Win Dorland. Muple St., Proprie Motels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bromnér. Ont John Gropp, Propristor. Tiquors and cigars. at enka Get aval lenge atabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. First-class accommodation for commercial dole tener at ter ae large sample rooms. Good tabling. Best brands of Yiquora and cigare. corner of Main ‘and Mill streets, C. Hasenpflug, Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Out. The Best accommodation for commereiiel trav- len-auil otter ‘eo large, ample x00 ly the choicest of Wines, Good warra stables and Digurs at the bar. plenty of shed room. Henry fone, prop. Miscellaneous dealer ie Cedar ee cy Sttmgles, Neate med The members , Conveyancer, | Le, Shoe There was hostess and wandered their i weary Way homeward. THE pocrows'¢ coxsonatiox, Told Mr. Hill He Was a Dying Man, ut South —— Seopa Cured ihe Hope Was Al Mr. racebridg Giqnars aud | OM sines: Mr. Alex. Hill, 3r., of Mitchell repair | ™ 78) of the MeLugan a. | the filthy luere to come ime an i | his father out fors spot cas | last session eae us Ou w. J. eet ie nieeees in| N f | grant to the Milverton areal E. Hq Dierlamm. Ladies’ Shirt Waits New ‘York styles, at Dierlam See our Pn at oe ‘Be, POc, 1246, ete, at Diet Jami Tn: 2a seam weibited the Milver ton school on Friday. Grosch & Pfeffer's Milli ing ‘Thursday and Saturday, The Pens 3 Basket Ball team go. to Stratford on G: Miss Gerda Easter holideys in Stratford. Horses for sale. ply to P. Roe, Deering Agent, Milverton. Another 5000 yds of Flannelet te hand at old prices a2 Dierlamm’s. Miss McLeod, of Detroit, spent a dey or Hoe with Mrs Torrance last ek, ry Open- Thos. Our Millinery department is up-to- date, all ie very latest to be ha Dlerlam Try our ar ity White ree pectes ay bated guaranteed, at Di ie Bullard, of Grosch & Pfeffer’s, ever shown in Milverto: The store and dwelling Mr. Holmes, Atwood, was on Wednesday merning consumed by fi Our Ladies’ Sailors and Trimmed Hats are correct in style and prices See them at E. H. Dierlainm’s. The neatest route bills that adorn the bill, boards Sun office. Horsemen’ note this. The old familiar pip pip pop of the robin is again awakening the echoes in 4a | heralding the approach of dawn, Mr. W. K, a has engaged Mr. C. Gatche rclerk,and Grosch eS ee ie euaeel Mr. John from at 25c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 a pair up to $5.00 a pair, at Dierlawm’s. The by law authorizing th» granting bonds was carried Sieatford on! Tuesday by a vote of 1227: id Mrs, And Teach attended the see of Mr. and M H. ©. Hasenpflag’s infant Stance on Wednesday last, + Miss bits Tucker co aoa i employ of W. as oc apprenies while se Ella, Swith ngaged ina similar capacity with Groseb & Pe fer. Mr. Joseph D. B ugh, of Qretoka, ae sow upon bis ranch 76 bead of cattle, and is making further pur- ae When “the lowtag herd winds slowly oer lea,” numbers will make up for lack of xpued, \Mr. Wm. Livingston, jr, left e| Monday for Okotoks, ‘whore he will rognue in. raaching. We hope that he will in five years ss enough of ad. by * The Council of Horie the imbu dogs. is to meet all demands for some time to come. eee Loanep. — When your ars with us will a strictly private. sper will be adi Tuckemmwill’ apand her | 1”! will show you the most up-to-date hats | 40° ton. were printed at the|, ee pair Lace Chine to choose | By in | esi, is] et the hind her to mourn her ,{ with four little children—three boys | vari ariety. He home aa cold £ | pleasant thing for thi SBI” e every kind of success. a Mr. sate McHugh of Gacipt, ihe entered suit for against the Grand Trunk for ohn Sea - his brother P. J, McHugh, who was killed at Baden several weeks Mr. James Coutts has rented the i Mornington’ Agricultural ‘The use of the track and the right of gress and egress to the grounds have been reserved by the Society. Mr. Robert Roe on Thursday of last. week was kn down by a horse und badly trampled in the stall ‘he animal is wu a narrow escape from being permanently injured. J. G. Grosch on Wednesday sent a cheque to Dr. Warden’ of Tor- unto, treasurer of the Indian Relief Famine Fund for $71, being contribu- tions from entertainments, societies, collections and individual |“ ioe $9. P vee any farther . contributions ‘om those who may desire to alleviate: Ae sufferin; Mr. Charles Keeso, of Atweod, spent a day or two in the village this week repairing his house previous nde of dealing with ie Tendo is also. much appreciated, a ives good honest weight,and ye the high- ‘hat he can afford for the flax. will seperintend rations at the illustration school here this sum- contracts for painting the factory and ering room the cementing of the boiler room, Ex- perimental vats are to putin at nee, and the sewerage system Inid. He will cordact experiments RS to which is the superior curing agents, ld roum through foreed by a fan. the factory will be in full operation by e latter part of the month, } ue David Chalmers, of Honey- grove who has been ailing for two years past with an incurable inalady, died on Sunday. evening leaving loss, a hushand ani one gir! w care = a ater be brothers and two sisters. She daughter of the late Ralph Dibkitsens of Stratford, who died there about nine wife and taother of beaotiful i cand jeep! Joved by all Te knew bes She bore |S intense suffer the patience the services held in T < Ima and Christ church, Milverton, Eater Siete . 2 ne and TL aan, 5 § Feed Wynn, of Newry, who has heen for some time is the west, died brother Charles, for » ioe His remains d were in- terred in the Elum Centre cemetery, The Srocwig: of the nue Library has rece des Pe diaic ibrary ‘otatn This my do his year will be $2 Nagas oh laps. with that is fortified by we Rist a glorious in the life be- yond, and may he said to ae cared Mi life The interment ooh ¢ Presbyterian ccmetery, Milverton, on Weduesday atte while a large vongregation of frien and acquaintan last respects to one so Well deved o Trinity Church, Elina, on Wednesday of Inst week when Miss Aninie, daugh- ter of Mrs. MeParlane, 12 cun., was united in nurtinge iw Andrew MeMane of Brantford. ‘The cere! t ing the church lexni of her brother, ich rn th the striinsof the wedding march ‘event. whi ded charm to the ev cl wi follow. Miys Beha Mitolell ‘of Atwood, ly. repaired to the home of ‘tl beeen Avwi of Donegal, tora with B atatiodt church | ©! Swratford Y M. visited Milverton on Fridi ‘to | ol J. Mr. Archtbald Smith, of Srathroy, | J. Mo’ Qj ny 1, Of | who game at Stratford on Friday eve Of this ee when the contest is ex~ a li the Suatfora visiting "day. A very pretty wedding teok pluce at * bride, who eason, | Trinity church, Milverton, performed he ceremony, after which the company he bride’s waited the Rev. Mr, Me- ues Hea in n felicitous speech, 4 ‘proposell bride and :groom the whl pam happily responded to by the HEN ‘Toh they are regal heir friends, The resent the little flower girl with an opal pin, and the little maid of honer with » $1; silver bracelet. Mr. and Mrs, MeMane ;| States on their honeymoon trip and will upon their return take up their ‘| residence in Brantford BASKET BALL "Tke Senior xnd Junior teams of the C A. basket ball-cla Phe sides were lined up as follows + STRATFORD, Mitverton. SENIORS. Rey. W. r. Lederman, V. MeMillen, M. Loth AL H. Hasenpflug. JUNIORS. M. Bundscho. inside and outside, and | Ci the return ning "The Juniors aw play eener than on tn’s visit here. BAECHLERVILLE. r, Jacob Schmidt lost a valuable Lately he noticed dhe was ro thering =D is the order of the me of o1 be- | 1 ear. Tal Mr. Robert Muir had wood t bee, cutting thirty cords more or less, par ‘A. Posiiff, the expert musician, jurehi ased-@ new violin and sw 3 to face the strong- pubis seem a little dull at present Leuis ee pods losed down Davie, of the 14h con, and his brother Mr. H. Davis, were at Mr. Wu. Coxon’s on Sun- Si John Soeur cour enter bal ‘ber, has moved to the ane ee mill tor the mn over- siferest for the lust week washing out he road, Pier it almost im, We think has cost. “ eee, sum at t passibel mer by bagi He needs a rig rs struck our burg the ie bare eet good horse: other oe Dod did not pparbhaee qany le and bad Som eh: anes local age: tne young: "ladles have to ride ee Tom town as vat fents have

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