A eA Oxide and Ic Che — “It Shines For All.” Vol IX—No 17 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €O., THURSDAY, MAY 24, (900 MALCOLM Mac! Halter and Publisher The Milverton Sun Is tho best Local Newspaper in the County G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. of. Perth. It is the Best Advertising| gorxo NonrH ERE Medium. Rates reasonable, Subseription| yy, ; Senge aS $1 per yes ctly in adv it| Mi mr oe not s SU Beek Baie Gy Heese aT GE ADVERTISING RATES. space. | Year. |6 mo. | 3 mo, | 1 mo. LOCAL NEWS. One column... 350 00/$30 00) $16 00) $6 00 . * tod Halt column.| 30-00 16 00] 9 00} 450} The Queen is eighty.one to-day, Quarter et tel ale $00) B20] Bicycle suits at $4.00 and $5.00 at Ki, 1 0| 30 neemeche Re) 3 oe) 2 0 | Dierlammm’s, To be contented with what we have ‘Transient Advertisements are charged at is about the same as to own the earth. i ehuparial, forte Enicinsprtion; abd So: pérline for cach auo-| Mrs, Geo. Goodhied spent a few days ee week with her sour in Parkhi R. RANNEY & CO Bankers|_ Mrs. Ford and three children, of 2 "ABLISHED 1895. A.general. banking business transacted. Dati eae aol points in Canada andthe nite, . Money to loan on notes and ri Notes discounted and notes and accounts collected. Deposits re current: bas ‘of intcrest allow BR. RANNEY & CO., Milverton, jedicat EGBERT, M. B., M. D. C. M not sl New eel: are visiting at Mr. Con- rad Schaefer’ Miss ona of Sebringville, and Mr. Davis, of Mitchell, were the guests of Miss Trim on Sunday Tt a law says that the boys can- oot off firecrackers on the 24th of Mey “the law’s a fool.” W. f Mrs. Adam Schoenbals has just r PI d “ee Li x just re- BPGudey is os ets ata ent of|turned from Port Albert where: she Tpatae ‘hepa Enis, England ice | has been visiting her son John. in reat of Post Office, Milverton, “Telephone connection with Poole, settee Lutheran Chareh ae Rostock. oA MTANTON, hee Solicitor te, open every Thuraday, Wm. Burton’s Block, Main Dentistry DR. B. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Licentiate id’ Member ia 1 Surgeons 0 ‘Toronto University, to 5 sho] eM eek re f Prosthetic Devtitry, we ive, DR. BINS. of a Graduate of Trinity sae Honor rotate val ce hai it aie Dental S onthe Bret oud third ius ‘ot ery Anaesthetics use Jess extraction of tecth. Crown work aspecialty All work guaranteed. Veterinary H. ENGR, S., Milv goa Ont. Gada aocivandute College, 'Tor- Fa icievoll dincikes of dowsestic aot Lae ye attendes y Tee or otherwise, day om igh RINARY SUR- ne pee GEO nate of Oxtari treats all aay of Aen eatlastod parent lage on Tuesda} ments for the opening of his gallery here on June 1 liv machinery, on Friday of livery A Frost: & for enlarging pic make any payment | victims had a dollars worth o! ience. Messrs. J. H. the Y. Graham, an of . A.and A. Waddell, of Stratford, were in the village on Tues- day. Mr. G. F. Maitland was in the. vil- making arrange- Me, Daniel Suith will'heve bis. de: very of Massey-Harris agricultural te Crown and. Bridge this week “nm 90 1 “m.} 1.90| He bas received the invoice for four ‘above Hasenpflug’s tailor | car loads. Tf you want the very latest in arog goods try Dierlamm’s. Mr. Gilbert Atkin, of Toronto Med ieal arte is home | on his holidays. p McEvay, of London, laid the corne> ita of the new Dublin church last we oN rs, Robt. McCloy, who has been very fig is, we are glad to note, im- pir Mr R. Rayeraft is in Granton on business with regard to the disposal of his faru Mis. Jaines Torrance and Miss Eva spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, D Torrance in North Mornington. Messrs. Schaefer & Schatber have secured from Mr, °C. Hasenptlug the contract for repainting the Grand entral Hotel. ne Shantz, of Preston, was nom and by the Liberals of South Water loo as candidate for the next Federal election, Mr. Livingston retiring. Red, white and’blue bunting at Te ayd at Dierlamm’s. nba the 26th regiment. old title, battalion, i8 abandoned and the Infantry of Canada will hereafter be known as regiments, Activity is not always industry In our latitude winter does not linger in the Isp of spring. Ie gets, caught in the back hair of summ The relief of vie ing was aly brated in Milverton by. setting fireworks, Some people objected a Ue galebeaion and are urging the chief to enforce the by-law with re- gard to these explosives. The Listowel fnothall Piabigrs core Milverton on Did you acta pair of those towels)? st | for 25 ets, at Dierla The Milverton senior football team will try conclusions with team on Friday evening of this weel at piece Game to be called at six o'elo ie Win. Zimmerman had his de- Wood agricultural hare Tales on Friday last. stin, ain-| Three car loads-arrived at che ee and many of the machines wer e home. $2500 in tetiemenee were effected. ‘When giving orders to strangers tures, having crayon work done or for anything a never in advai orders for crayon work at a very low price and asked a dollar in advance. e never was heard of again and. his f exper Calls by telephone or otherwise prompt del fs Litery a at aectio™ |. Special prices in lace curtains for bal- qage transfer. Commercial driving a| mee of this month at Dierlamm's specialty. The Pisin old town of Walk. : erton lying i in 1 sequested nook at the foot of gigantic fille on aber old Sau 0,0, day of every. month, ae | ee 38 this summer to be the Mecca pee AG “thelr hail over Sebneuker @ | Bruce." Old Boys.” Walkerton, Rothaerme?s store. , Visiting brethren al-| though destined to be beautiful by vaye welcome, WW. Zimmerman, 0. R.; A.|Nature is sumetinen made dlisnzree- Barth. ing Secretary able by man—it is the constable’s F. “Silver Star| Eldorado. Tf you are weary. of work 302, Milverton, and Bite hil the ce council D. V Aa ties vf Pech ee Waterloc Deeds, Wills and ie made. jeg lay : Store Main street, Milvert going atane your inalienable ight to fleece ae citizens who may look askance at the Ladies’ ie this senson’s. style, below cost at Dierlamm's ‘The Mizvgrron Sun ix distributing 0 its renders a magniticent portrait of Lord Roberts, and as fine a piece of DORLANDS BUS ee as the lithographer’ S art can pro: bee mncets all iesael 2 a ee S Wa. { duce. It is printed on extra heavy Dorlaind M pl fig diy aerate Oe “|coated calendered paper, in fifteen casts cols, and is eighteen inches by Hotels tw el EXCHAN HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. | eva John Gropp, P-oprietor. Best liquors sig? hae. “.Thes’ Eainona general is . ithe bar. First-class accommoda- mietuntth in the searlet. aud gold uni SENTRAL ‘HOTEL, EL, Milverton. accommodation f nd o' te he Thre iS form of a tigtd-marshall of the Imper army, wearing on-his breast the medals et 8 poi Goo prunes Pf long been the idol of the British army, and Silk streets, C. Hasenptng, Pr Proper [Be ns Jel, aconing letters fn ee ———_—— Sut bec: the idol of our : t ‘S HOTEL, Milverton, C tian foe comin o large msinple’ 2 seine. Paine eat Good warm stables and Henry Rose, prop. Miscellaneous JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts amber, Lacie, | Shingley, Pompe, ete pat igi] cents, “4 Out, Tn putting audsome a one as t— ie is = powtilite to ze epee Son has loves well, The picture usually retails at 50 cents; fe SUN. gives itvfora coupon and 10 Granite ware given away with every pound of Art Baking Powder as Dier- leit + Mr. D. Smith received another car- pe of buggies from the Brockville Company, and held his de- ery on Wednesday. / Altogether ie season Mr. Smith has sold 49 rigs and expects to sell 10 more by the end of the present moni Chief Hartmier bas purchased from Erust Crowll of the 16th con. Logan, part of lot 1, which he will at an early date begin to clear. As-soon as he Address; The Spx, Milverton, | disposes of his place in the village he will build a suitable house on his. farm and in all probability move on. Logan will gain and Milverton the greatest disciplinarian of the lose age. G. F, Maitland, Phoreerspber, wil be in his studio in Milve day, June Ist, and wile ive ee eenbet in half cabinet, Beek: and celeron panels. ‘The latest style for standing and two third figures, Samples and prices will be placed on exhibition, snes ae entrance, on Tuesday, 22nd i Sailors at a ee reduction at Dier- lamiw’s, Since the ee opened a number, of fishing gone up ue Maitland and sv ie have met with tore or. less suscess, On Saturriay last two more of Milverton’s sporty men tried their luck in the same stream, ‘They drove dashinely away with huge poles tearing rifts in the clouds as they sped’ along until at last they arrived at the pvol “inlmbited by the finny tribe. Tr tudk bat a mom ent to tie up their horse’ and remove eae tackling and ‘cans of bait which to tempt the waiting and hungry ‘The hooks were soon baited with wriggling worms and cast into the waters, but ho bite: few cunning old bass peered up at them from the crystal depths aud winked the otber fin. Every artifice bu those employed by fisherman them wo bite wou ld ate The fisher than, band kept. on Biel fos ea hopes of being cheered ie a solitary bite but they were doon tu disappointinent. Patience iia ceases to be a virtue and they were brought to the breaking point of endurance ; they pulled their water-logged lines and hied them- selves homeward wondering what sport people found in angling. be played for socks however, The| and We See our cotton at 5ets. a yard at Dierlamm’s. Mrs. John and Miss Pfeffer are spending a week with friends in Ber. lin. Mrs. F. Knechtel left on Tuesday to visit her parents, Rev. Geo, and Mrs. Finkbeiner at Alsfelde. Me. Wm. Spencer has secured a job at bricklaying in Stratford where he will remain for the season. terly services will be held in Evangelical church next Sunday when the Rev. Weng of Berlin will conduct the ser 4 At theinstance of Mr. Runney, Messrs. Mabee & Makins, an Stratford, have issued an injunction to prevent the construction of that part of the no. New ties, new clothing, new hats, new shirts, at Dierlamm’s. A broken wheel on a O.P.R. freight train was the cause of throwing three curs off the track and down a forty |a foot embankment between Woodbridge eston, fortunately without burt~ ing anyone. Mr. ©. Schneuker was up fishing at Sarin Mills and secured a number ‘man carp which he brought yee tera put in Mr. Robert Morrison's pond where they will no ee one well and afford a fine mess later Mowry Loannp. — When your mortgage is due, or if you want to horruw money on first class mortgage, come to the undersigned. Lowestrate 4 An infant of seven months, e er, progressing Thus |. suffer serious results. Just as a ee The world and The Le its into night—night into rolls on Dai” i te disk through centuries ntold, try-Dierlamm’ Though the grass is green and the trees are an, into leaf and blos- som and nature generally into life, iicwte is retarded by jack of warmth. For a few days last week the temperature was bordering on the torrid but it soon lapsed into temperate, even threatening frigid Warin wenthey, however, and hoped for that the. show etaF aude Fr eee a Get your millinery at Dieriamn’s, Nothing at this time of the year is more pleasant the woodland. to recall to. inemory, “the forest prime val, the marmaring pinay an‘ the hem- locks" Which resounded to the. sturdy of the bardy settler as he hewed out of thé wooded wilderness n home for himself. ‘The tinkling cow: bell alone is wanting to ms ike the scene The complete. me flowers that come up every springtime and beeee for few short days grow in le side. The delicate tioted violet aud epatica smile as they straggle up: ards to get a peep at the sunlight, rough the umbrazeous maltitude of leaves. ‘The broadleaved anid odors thas sylvan the Indian turnip, with its id and pungent. rerid root oe brings sorrow to bin who nibbles The Canadian woods do not sboona in song birds but here and there may be heard a peoweet repeat- ing himself in the grove nud w sup- wacker pale for rain, Si wirrels | Na- ture is most beautiful when wenioiied| Boyle drain of Elma, known as branch |t M a: oh aptetest: charged. “INES | of a new daily paper to be published SM, with us will Le strictly private. James |i Hamilton early i amilton yee +) Torrance, as not had a since the : Spectator Company discontinued their : Ladies’ summer corset at 35cts each morning edition some years ago, The ‘i worth 50cts., at Dierlamin’s izens of Hamilton’ will hail the vent of the Morning Post with joy they realize that ill cover levceble aa naa will not | t | For the latest in trimmed millinery | the springing | tain y U repoi fay ev evening Ope ies aa fleas By Dier-|coula : er ae Miss Ruby Tucker is visiung in Stratford., Celery and tomato plants at O. 8. Kertcher’s. Fiags 24 x 18 at 5c each at Dier- lamas. ‘ u can make your dollar go as far again in uA mn at Dierlamm’s. A large number of Milvertonians intend vieitibe Mitchell on the 24eh, Fifty-six children arrived from Eng- land at Miss Bete son's home in Stratford on Mon 1 Messrs. B. Bea and W. Fink- einer spent Sunday in Alsfeldt, visit- ie the Rey. Geo, Finkbeiner. Special sale of Indies’ sailors in our millinery dept. going on at Dierlamm’s. J.C. Grosch, of New York, is expected home this week when he will London Acetylene Mfg. Co. of his father, Mr, C. 8, Grosch, Milverton, is president. He ae e Day was fittingly celebrated the Milverton Public School. fare the hour of nine o’clock children. wearing garlands, wreaths and boquets Gis the Gonchar an aki Gaeronnes el 8 which ANE viskirs ees cowed TR handsome prizes, A New Paper For Hamilton. ‘The Morning Post will be the name: jorning wish the Morning Post every muboeee: ‘ e “Tlonktons Wien Abe! odniey aro ease een Fred got left on Sun- shorter: that shou jong when he 0. drive thee Vand should ry olighty when drive ; vat: bought ‘a wheel; that that sini OEE fan from the north has-4 peculiar liking for aerate on on Mon. stating that the boarding Que he t Mr. engesse?’s mill] ro law r.Andy Campbett, Neate villawe es Pare onions own. SeitoaaceWalket, EI ane. garcia nd A, Bushfleld have completed the pena wall for Mr. B. Schade’ hou ‘The Methodist church in, Monkton, and Will vi have olecapee: Ss sae for Tadian Famine Funi is a Barnhardt and Chalmers will very and haye a large amount rea ma, n Barnhardt, of Stratford, Taatiah enetede ie an Me esr Barnhardt’s and Chalmer’s brick ai finished cut- last, ting his atosk of log y Campbell, out dkay ind Mr. te eee Alf Featherstone, of Listowe of Mr, aud Mrs, A aus! as, 07 day. ssrs. Neil Grab and George Kia mp, of A spent Betsy afternoon with trends fi in On Monday the bara and stables ‘ot Da By latin con.; on fre, and ‘wind blowing, they ‘ware auichly ee alon; with two. horse: Ree Binder “cutter, cana! a lot ayith | fire i thy is felt for ‘Mr, Ee aad as is’ that ns burned out in the ley twelve