“It Shines For All.” Cun. The Milverton ein 1. County Liege noe RES “phe cenel % Shed yer 50 if ents are charged at ‘the rat hasty nonpatiel, for the first caer; and 8¢. per line for each sue- sessive insertion. ®anking, Notes discounted and notes and eared. Deposits received “an a Tare D.C ‘grad- College of Physicians urgeons 23 ry ee ve al fr aduate ised of Eonice, England, Office pees Peden ce Milverton, Ont. Telephone connection oe Poole, Beoaner, “Lutheraw Church end Rosto « . M) PANTON, eae Solicitor, Ete. “Office open oye Th ursday, Wm. Burton’s Block, Mai +G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains due to leave Milverton. Mixed |3:00 p.m aMixed. . 10:19 p.m wg Es NEWS. Never take 2 tip at a hoss race. cratford has now the track record > | for Someae 2.14}. ‘ee our special 5 cb, cotton worth 7 ets at Dierlamm’s. ery large number of Milverton Anse attended) the Stratford races a year. Tuo postponed garden party held on Mr. John Roe’s lawn on Monday of last week was a ha successful affair, the proceeds amounting to about $70. Driving horses for sale, apply te T P. Roe, Deering agent, Milyerton. Private D. McKibbin, of Stratford, written home an ‘interesting and]. descriptive Jeter wherein he vividly ictures the Vet River engagement and Boer treachery. Dierlami pesca Agent wanted represent a strong English Company in the village of Milverton. ling and three pearly business a ae Apply to T. H. 28 Admiral Road, Toronto, Ont, Dentistry ES, aati) ie . RB. LED! Se Raval bts maine J. ROBINS. of Stratford, Honor Sette Toronto, Royal College of DR. R. J, ROB) ‘Graduate of Trinity Oni “1 Hotel. wie 5 : less extraction of teeth, work aspecialty All oe i ga ENGHL, V. 8. on, ai Ontario Fetes College, Tor ito, treats all d lomestie silks is scien ly. piurerrg ants attended to, by telephone or fe aestees aes night. Dentletry and Chrovic Diseases a specialty. J. ‘Gradui BARR, VETER RY Gow, ister formerly of Newton( re ‘College, Toronto.) Veterinary treat sal Giseases of domesticated animals, Gate by telephone of otherwise promptly attended to. Livery in connection . First class horses and rigs at all t Baggage transfer. Commercial driving « iT ¥ fa specialty. 2 et Societies No, 09, Milverton, mesta every se month, at c. 0. second and last T 80’ ei call Frid p.m, in their hall, post Sifiee building. icing brevin en always welcome, Bpencer, N. G5 W. K. ae + lam’ as: | + An inte: eae worth 14 cts for 123 at Di _ ok Wier will Sul hae concn ‘on lot 12, o tensi jcommence at one o'clock, 4 Mr. Geo. Adams, who lives on the 14th con. of Wellesley, was burne: eadway before it 01 a very little of the household effects was saye Men's cotton hose, eats value at 3 pair for 25 cts, at Dierlam: Mr. J. P. Griffin will os on sideline d 7 opposite Mr. ES 2 Ont. @,Tor-|John Turnbull's, on Saturday, saty 7th, at 7.30 p.m. for the purpose of letting a large gravelling contract. pe will also. be on sideline 9 and 10, parties tira ae will please make a note of tl Ladies’ sailors at half price at Dier- 8. We received last week the initial 2 E a MelIntyre will be run successfully, resting event was celebrated Bund arise de Be ties of Perth an Deeds, Wills ‘Affidavits made. Baili Village Cierk. fie over Grosi Store, Main street, Milverton. DORLAND’S BUS LINE, Milverton. All citizens and Wi joo, Conveyancer, and “irs ages drawn fith aes Court. nie Boo Hotels HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. Diet lieoeant -class accommoda- EXCHANGE John Gropp, I cigars at od lass stn GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. First-class accommodation for commercial travelers and others. Three large sample oom. Good. ee Best_ brand arenas 65 “eciMinl siesta, C. Hasenpfiag, Proprietor. i * Pg eee mre gy ‘Preapalecincat Ont. The} A. accommodati Miscellaneous JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Lathe, Shinglee, Pompe, Post ete, eet for the Coun- | YO" ts, | who was ocaponasly chosen as the ballot, a very es- timable young lady, Was united in the nds of matrimony to Mr. Joba Kel- terborn, of Wellesley. The nuptial] , knot was tied by Rev. J. 3 ch, after which all present partook of the spread prepared. A number of elterborn will in future ‘reside in Wellesley. The Liberals of North Perth met in Milverton on aes he purpose of choos- in a candidate to contest the riding eral election. Among thomas Bal- A number of the candidates signi fied their willingness of remaining in the field, provided it was the wish of the rilapege but eventually retired in favor of Mr. Goetz, reeve of Elli candidate without going to a y ie Et at reduced prices at - on Friday, | body in Prints, all new, going at 10 cts. per | &° yard at E. H. Dierlamm's summer sale, |"? e ice, | Publisiied atc a eopy We quote the lowest prices on Port land cement. Finkbeiner Bros. The rural schools will open August 20th and town and village schools on >| Sept. 4th. 6 births and 9 deaths have been re gistered in Milverton for the first half year, 1900. Thirty Bee a! wrote at Milver- ton last w ntrance to High schools... They were ieeied over by Mrs. W. Trewin, P. 8. I. A Mrs, Kerr nee Miss Moore, _ well in- terred in the larthage cemetery on Na dnesday. aes did) et soe ba fa beanie of the of sful bey: Leticia nearly #20 being ries at the gates an e of the most eda picnics ver held in Perth oor was that at Dublin, on July’ 2nd, when neorly nineteen hundred aniare was raised Among o, M.P., John wi Brown, MP. P, N. Montei th, A The garden party held on Mr. Ritter’ f lawn, si ny ot Monday |™ evening, was one of the most success ful ever held under fig auspices of the guild, The crowd was immense but the ladies’ of the parish were equal to the occassion. ‘The Wellesley orchestra furnished the musie and pleased every- The proeie of the evening were about $12; ies’ cotton me 5 pair for 25cts, je | #¢ Dierlamm’s summer sale. On Saturday afternoon ed White's el gave helt ath Tho: ate Reibling. The date of the class Prope was set for August 17th, to be held ii Mr, Thos. Daily’s orchard. «Another old’ pioneer has passed away in the person of the late Jagnes MeConaghy, who died on Tuesday of last week, at. the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John E. Coulter. Mr. M where he married Miss Mary MeGran also a native of Anti After resid- ing seven years in hes Quaker city he removed to Perth any where be has lived ever since. is family consist- ed of eight, Mrs: O. Smith, Mrs, John E. Coulter and James, of Milverton Mrs. Madden, Ashtabula, Ohio; Mrs, J.C. Draw bridge, Buffalo, and Mrs. ©. Brewerston, New York. His re: mains were interred in the Elma cemetery on Thursday afternoon. |The funeral was largely attended. McCall’s Magazine for August has reached our table filled with choice es of patterns of elegant de- signs for ladies’, misses and children. This magzzine is filled from cover to cover with matver that. is interesting to women, as is shi b contents. which dr Seyi 2 sam- on). »stumes for misses and children, (illustration. Home-made perfames. How — the {fashions were wade: For midsummer wear he ey, latest ideas in golf and for summer gowns, for children’s frocks. Fancy w de . | partment When going to bed! Preserving and canning. Summer drinks, For hot weather ‘teas and luncheons, Practical receipts. Laun- dry hints. Corrésponsence, simple remedies for every-day dents. Royalty at dinner, Richio tae Fashion pages. We note that a free pattern is given to each subseriber. or 50 cents a year by The McCull Co, 138 w 146 West 14th Street, New York, {| and Mildmay, a Babin, = the Vol IX—No 22 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1900 * ™Yuitor and Publishel PERSONAL, EXAMINATIONS. Miss M. Bundy is visiting at her ye Linwood. r. Geo, Sterling was in the village | (} over barnes é Miss Flo, Nurse is spending her vacation at home Miss Bertha bina spent Sunday with the Misses Trim re AL Rpeness, z Stratford, spent Bends at hom Mr, Ralph ae has been visiting friends in Norwich. r. Milton Toth rb a few days i Tavistock, this Me Samuel Wii at Ayton, was me for oes inion Dé isses Brown, oy Bless, are euenatng a Vabk ach Bs dee Miss Nellie Gee, of Slane spent Sunday with the Misses Spencer. ohn W, Mealy, of Toronto, is visiting his aunt, Mrs, MacBeth. Miss Phoebe Griffin, of Toronto, say neta days at home this week, aggi Rae spent several days this ay visiting friends in Stratford. Miss Munro spent a day or two ae on Stewart's, Biiford: this Messrs B. and O. Finkbeiner spent Dominion Day at their home in Als- dt. Mr, and Mrs. J, B, Ham, towel, Nae Sunday with "Mn. a Mrs. Ham, Miss Leona Hoffman, of Sebririg- og is stn ber cousin, Miss Clara Hon a Mr my Clinton, spent a coapleo of faye ‘with friends in Miiver- ton tl kk, Master Na and Miss Edna Dor- land, of Stratford, are vititing at Mr. J. L, Tucker's. Mr, Samuel Helwig and his mother, ‘of Tavistock, spent Dominion Day at Mr. L, Pieffer's. r, and Mrs, Wm, Sanderson spent Dominion Day with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Diesenroth at Toronto Mr, H. M. Schaefer and son Willie returned Tuesday night from a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Hamilton. 4-School having closed, Misses Shar- man, Bell and Berry returned to their respective homes in Stratford, Hensal The Rev. J. H. Grenzebach, of the Eyavpalical church, will on Sui ad evening, conduct the services in Eng: eae ae =. Suomdon, wife of Rev. T. J. who has been so all that ber ted was, for a time, despaired of, is, we are alae to hear, a little improved, * Messrs, P. H. Me and Sey Auuridas Ioaicnwiiies antes: ton last week, after taking a wheeling tour Brantford, Hamilton, Dundas and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs} A. Homaiel and fam ily, of Hanover, Wm. Bachmer, of Chesley, spent Binady at the residence of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Merklinger. Me Geo, ‘Langford has” been ge ora ooNaibe! Sub bE live Begetipiel Omi tec ot sie ear egh district. of the Ontario and Quebec Young Men’ Christin Association for the yea "D.C. ‘deer MOBS 20s Guya: , and Rev. Geo, D, Max- well, MP, of Burrard, BO, will de. liver addresses on the political ques- tions of the day at the City Hall, | Stratford, on Friday evening. x Mr. C. Hasenpflug, proprietor of the Chand Genel fibiae Milveceod and the Bubaiiad before returning. Mr, and Mrs. F. Wiederhold, and Mrs. H. C. Haseupflug, Mr. Mrs. Fred Diesenroth, Mrs. Kelterborn, Mrs. Sohn Kelterborn, Mrs. John Grosch, Mr..Geo. Hoffman aud Mr. Henry ‘Hoffman attended os funeral of the | Mrs. Henry Wiederhold, of Tavistock, whose ie mains were interred in the Mr. and Jake}. | Rol Phillips: Result of the Promotion Exami ations held J June 2th, 26th and oth last wi following are the e suecessful candidates, The names are in order of meri Promotion .from Senior First t Part II, Number required to pass, 75. Nettie Eve Emmeline Sch midt Melinda Weiderhold fred Hasenpilug Christdot Boekaen ey chinidt, Eddie Boeckner. ecil Harrison .... Promotion from Part Il to Second. ead of marks required to “Luella Dobsoi ladys Zimmnerinan zebach Clayton Lot th. . Promotion fon Seéniok nn 2 Junior Third. quiredsto p: Harry Gh Vera Ap; Pease Coutts . from. Ceres Third td Number of marks re+ Promotion Senior Third. quired to pass, 370, tts. Willie Hoffman . sea motion from Senior Third to ‘unior Fourth. Number of marks re« any pass, 410, Clarence Ham, Promotion {from Junior Fourth to Senior Fourth. Number of marks re i 3, 450, quired to pass, ina Hasenpflug . Donegal School Exantination Sr. 4th Doreas McCourt... A.M, Sr, 4th erate Hinge) Norman Acheson ; n, 3rd ‘ ~ Myrtle Henspill. Korxie—At Newton, on June 27th, the wife of Jacob Koenig,of a som: E—At Mornington, on Saturd: burg vewetery on Monday. Y Jane ‘ese the wife of Geo. Ree son