Milverton Sun, 19 Jul 1900, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol IX—No 24 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH C0., THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1900 MALCOLM BI Editor and Publishe® The Milverton Sun he $1 per yea, strioly Fa renee: $1.50 if not so paid.—M. MacBerx, PoruisHER, ‘SPACE. ‘Transient Advertisements are cl chart the rate of 8c. per line, nonpariel, ErSc'insortion, and 3e. perline for each suc- ‘ion, ive insertion. 5 Ganking, RO RANNEY & ©o.,Bankers 1 mo. Te is ru at © | Ladies’ College is to be discon Th i from the as bay is requested to G. T. R. Tne Table Fault is one of the things frequent- hes found ahaa is not, lessian fly i is working havoc in we alee fields in this vicinity. Shirt waists below cost at E. H. Dierlamm’s. Sugars, mrpnuleiet: 17 Ibs for $1 at E. H. Dierlam er bed is to be well sup- Ff ‘vith spring: mored yi it the Brantford tinued. Just received—carload of Portland cement. Ask for prices, Finkbeiner 08. fe party witholding Lochinvar bring it in at oi Success is bi thing that comes ae a man who mi wi pie mind to do . | thing and an ee Medical Tae rea W. EGBE De re te of Coll aoe Bigsicians tad re eons Sf Ontario; als0 post a indent of ‘elephone ‘Lutheran ‘Church and Rostocl st M. PANTON, jeune, Solicitor, Ete. coffe 9 ‘open very Th whursday, Block, Maia Wm. Barton’s ac sa ven Conan who hav unded or sic! tase returned A Can been Attendance in most ae would be larger during the warm weather if more attention was paid to ventila- tion, The Rev. Mr. Cowen of Shake. peare, will occupy the pulpit of Burns church next Sabbath morning and ning. Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia, Dentistry es DR. R. LEDERMAN, ae whose ety Qto-leam.; 1.90 work a Specialty. sar Ran eee shoes oe Stratford, Hono" DR. R. J, ROBINS. of Strat "crue Veterinary Milverton, Ont. CTP Le R. VETERINARY a fae IN, iiiivertond formerly of Newton(Grad: ; fbx iter Veterinary College, Toronto) tate orl diseases of domesticated ani tia 7 _ ‘tsb class horses and rigs at all. times. Base gage transfer. Commercial driving « peliys supply fom W, K. has received a despatch from South Africa stating that is only sun had been kil'ed in actioi Fruit jars are paca get your Loth at the ad ite cups and saucers 75c. bah worth $1. brooms for Be. As the treasurer of The Morning ton ‘Agricultural Society has to m: his membership report to the Govern- ment in August it is imperative that the directors hand in their lists as hier verton making an effort. be no difficulty in gecting 42 members in in chia patriotic centre of the Domin- as, corn, tomatoes, 3 cans for 25¢ at “she pee 8. are glad to note that Mr. souk ake who ae oe broken some six weeks out again. The Pacers "hough a simple one, bas caused him great in convenience and will necessiate time before completely recovering. Socteties C. 0, F., No, 09, Milverton, moots every Jast Tuesday of every month, at Soelccks in, thet it over Schneuker & ne ra ways welcome. W. Zimmerman, Barth, Recording Secretary. F., “Silver Star °. SEB ce No. (302, Friday ada at i five yuilding. 7:30 p.m. at Chi Visiting ithe aieage wel some. as. | fy Spencer, N. Business Cards . WEIR, Anctioneer for the Coun- Store, ‘Main Tittodss Milverto DORLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton, Bus meets all. trains, All citizens and ‘travellers calls pomuiiy attended to. Dorland, Maple St., Proprietor. Hotels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. John Gropp, Pzoprietor. Best liquors and cigars at the bar. First-class accomm« tion and large stabling. Sere CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton, First-class accommod: commercial trae re and others. ‘Three. la 8 ie and cigars. 8. W. corner of Main and Mill streets. C. Hasenpfiug, Proprietor. QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, oe ee Thest. accommodati st for commerci selers and others. Two large sa cary pie (Quiz the choicest of Wines, Liquors and + Cigare at the Good yplenty of sited room. Henry Rose, prop. Miscellaneous | address, L. Pfeffer ; 0° Ont, | lodges ta and from id | vestigate as the stock must be sold ii order to ing counts to me will please settle same before Says ae Money Loanep. — When of interest charged. Your business with us ba Le strictly private. Jamzs 'ORRANC! ata of Y.P.A. ral p.m.:—Opening exercises, R renzebach ; sin chorus; address, ie ae ’P. Bart h ; duet, Mr. and oe W. H. Grosch ; choir ; address, toni, | ¥.PA, C male chorus; — choi ee quartette ; choir. Twelfth of July was celebrated in Listowel in right Tel style but Milverton had a celebration of its own, were rew: the evening bya sell all kinds of harness and every-|s _ | chance not often offered in the har- ness line and it will pay anyone to in- luce it to a certain aber by above date. All parties o ace ve “foi enteric fever | meet. Crockery at reducéd prices at 3. H. q Mr. | tivity of the main army of the British * On the popes a aay 12th, as drivin; generous cletion ‘which they inves- in ice-e1 To thing in my store at cost. This is a] ing saad violently to the ground on his head and shoulder. They then dashed on for about three quarters of a mile with in| Mrs, Hanna in the rig, finally pulling upat Mr. James Hanna's race. ir. Hanna, though severally shaken up, followed after and drove sie in Milvertoi Riles en are partial to tight wear- penrene ie they draw the line at a We Fines Bros., of Milver- ton, are agents for the Buck Furnace Co. of Brantford. An Obio girl who is unable to speak above a whisper has had 47 offers of marriage. A word to the wise, etc. Have you seen our Laie that are going at 10c per yd. lamm. Of the nine candidates who wen! for Entrance from the Sed Wa ae ae lic school all were successful ii ing. It has been suggested that laa ieeee turf association aH their race meet following the Listowel Vinegars from 25c to 40c a gallon, 3 Ib recleaned currants for 2c. nue ie eee oe 20¢,, 1 boitle ol ued Wilian Pa Co., of TH ford was ee placing a new twin * faciieen in the Milverton pubic "Tehool atte we understand is $245, | Mr. Geo. Roe, ee the thunder. Storm last week, hi of ee baras aerack by lightaing, na datas BOK ‘as done other than Polputeriog the cate board and main yes and knocking a few end boa Readymade aloo may dowa for cash, $10 suits for $7.90; $8 suits for $6. .85., $7 suits iat $5. 0 $6 suits for $5.75, at W. K. Loth’ 4A few weeks ago Mr, ke Svewart who last year rented the Loney farm, became ill from appendicitis and was t. He Mornington cemetery on Tuesday. js, Mr. John Kuepfer, treasurer of the Poole Mennonite church, handed James. Lorrance the other day $14.45—a collection taken ee aid e the Indian Famine Fan aoe at once remitted the amount to 1. Warden at Toronto, who handles ae Canadian contributions. The Boers emboldened by the inac £ Ss ES = 5 ® B ments to have 10,000\Boers emigrate to America ntithe close of the war. On Friday last as Mr. J. P. Griffin was engaged in mowing his team took fright and ran away throwing him off the mower over the knife, ie re- ceived no injuries, other than the in- dentations cut, a his hands by the lines in a desperat hi e | purchasing a new on 3 lbs baking soda for 10c, 3 of |™ nphur for 10, 3 cans of canned for 250., nt W. ele Mr. and Mrs. i Mr. Hanna in the hip throw. gate, none the worse of their mad ri JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, fuumber, ‘Lazhs,” Shingle, Pumps, ste rs Respectfully, Wu. Aprst. as is his H. Dier- H + | all prices. K. - Sah Hf anne with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Tor- teh Mr. i Sustayeeist Me and Mra. Illustration School Jb umbus, Obio, and Mr. Al Berlin, spent a ded ortwoin the vil- uri this weel r Hen pus total, contemplates taking a uh te Manitoba and the coast early eels of one of the|in August, i id has been family in Anew, returned to Als- feldt on Tuesday. A party consisting of Misses Little, reood Langford will give up their respective positions as teacher iu S. S., ae 12, Mornington, and No. 7, Elm: tend Normal College at Piatti eon next October. Mr. C. Hasenpflug, proprietor of the’ ee Central, leaves.to-day for Mon. | 5 We quote the lowest prices on Port. land cement. Finkbeiner Bros. The last half of the June cheese at the parece factory has been sold for 9 3-4e. About, 300 candidates were success- fal ia pain the — rance Examin- in in Perth Coun! See our tan, ra yards for $1, at E. H. Dier! Rev. Dr. Mowat, panels of theol wy in Queen’s University, Hopson a brother of Sir Oliver Mowat, died at his home in Kingston on Seay ad Rappetl of Nithburg, was le was also buund over in the sum of $100 to keep the peace. harness business to Mr.. 8. mford, of Port Huron, who will Anan posses- ion about Aug. Ist, After Mr. Appel straightens up his affairs he will make a tour of the west and note prospects. A nice line of fast blue American, prints. 10 yards for $1. Flannelettes W. K. Loth. x Rev. Dr. W. J, Hamilton and wife have returned to Milverton sia a two years tour of Euro reyerend gentleman’s intention inorly e rinity ehurch, Milverton, next Sun. day evening, Loth for your sugar, not biog Sat “Redpath kept in stock, psolal price by the barrel. PERSONAL. Mr, Ralpk Tucker spent Sunday in Trowbridge. R. T, Micklin, of Morningdale, epeat Sunday with friends in Gravel- Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Loth spent ot Mande MacLean, of Listowel, is at aid visiting her friend Miss Livin; Miss ria Tucker left on Satur- day last to spend a few weeks iends in Norwich. his home in Milver Ellice and Milvei and Mrs, J, L. Tucker spent D. Tor- rance, North Mornington. Mrs. Hubbard, of Chicago, is at pre- sent visiting her sister Mrs, J. Mr.‘and Mrs. F, Weber of Wie) spent a few days with Mr. and Chas. Finkbeiner last: wee! and T, B. Miller, aa to Hele paid. the 2 MG Messrs. Nicholas Scien of Col Albert Haas, of ry Rose, proprietor of the Mrs. (Bey:) Geo. Finkbeiner, who spending a week visiting her to at real to take Passage for Liverpool, rton and celebrated the Twelfth pia where he will visit the capitals of stom. England, A Mr. Win. Appel bas sold out his a Fre with|o. ent MoKay, 18° ‘Wellesley, 746 ; t oc Drs George Pugh, of Kinosha, Wis, {te a at present vem his holidays at i We 4 Me. Weir Acheson, of Strausburg, | burg, is at present ee his holidays in|] Mr. Sho, re visiting at Jno. Wel le [forte ay teil rte are getting ready Watching the Harvesters. The Slee at lows lie like a neiied § sea; rs steer their wi Theis woythies they ‘tie dike tes ‘Amid the sparkling spray The sighing winds come crooning own nd ripples softly creep Across the isunicesed sea, Pot grain, ere wavelets hid an: to take, ‘Asia leave Iesbind thote flashing’ prow” An ever-widened wake, q The wl i ForTam Joating in the shad Way ee ean n the shor: ‘he Baltimore American, Names of the ‘Suctesstul Entrance Candidates, The following are the names of the successful candidates at the recent entrance Wer inetend who ae, at Milverton, ‘The names are in order ot merit, | Number of marks req aia =Wak. Trewin; P. 8. Inspector Fen ata CROSSHILL No. te ‘candidates 2 29. No. passed d Heimbach, Linwood, 551; Glen: —- TRALEE oy MsGutahtebat it re Thom: aulkner, who had fore some 0 ‘he ane s leg roken below the knee, is Progressing Mr. “Hugh MeHugh, of Guelph, | pee tara spent a day or two in ata n last Wi. 0’G a barn raising o week renewing old aes nesday 1 in everything went off ‘ satisfactory, the young folksand some Messrs. R. Ballantyne, of sat of the on 00 culoy ing theniselves after the raising by: trip- y. Ping the light fantastic til ae wes Homa’ a. here cen ayant hotel was attuck mi | Hanley’s and M, Seott’s houses and Mr. teepalt ade married in Stratford on a uly ae 12th, TROSTOCK. Fan me are busy at their bay atid to eut their Hos or promeaie & fairly Panton, McKibbin and ¢ Farmers’ Stock Pc enrany hay Special prices on straw hats to clear. pi cten ee oes hey the} Messrs. A M. Panton and Thos. Trow, Sap large scale an ahd intend E. H. Dierlamm. Tatmt RiesHona beste ty amen; al sora spent the “Twelfth” in Mil. Pyne tw etisna boroceasiad en slate bran ae sold out my busi-| before he accomplished his object the | Yet at last Thursday on their ness I shall from now until Aug. Ist, vena Lae off again, the wheel| Miss Gerda Tucker and Mr. Geo. |, of Sebringville, | is at kets, present Visiting at John Betiedl Pore nd Airs’ Vi W, Wettlauter pent Sunday With Yrtends in Phil ips Germany, France and iss Maundy ue home agaip after span spending a couple of weeks in

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