Milverton Sun, 18 Oct 1900, p. 1

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° _-, Vol IX—No 37 MALCOLM | MacRETR, Editor and Publisher be : a ‘The aiitverton sun | G.1.R Time Table the County | Trains = to leave Milverton. Advert sing | ; / LOCAL NEWS. 1 mo. | 6 mo. | 3 mo. | A gone in the bush is worth two | in the fles | Camel -. Tam O' Shanters at 65c at E. H. Dierlamm’s. tisements ate seeped at| The Milverton Sun and Lae Tonaoall ay er line as each suc: 4 : Men’s overcoats that will suit in} | price and quality at E. H. Dierlamm’s| ask Banking, ‘is only in novels that. men RANNEY & SO, Bankers! 3 EsTaBLisHED 8h neral banking iat al ts women to marry them and meet with| a@ refusal. | 1° transacted. ‘As soon as a girl gets engaged toa man she begins to go around the hou | hamming lujlabys. ot alec enrrent r of inte RAN. re allowed. Y & CO., Milverton | The average. girl has an idea that the men like her for something that they all wish she hadu’t got. | A man can always tell of| Wife wants to quit being hurt at bim| by what she cooks for supper. i When the women hayen’t thing else to worry about they “surprises” for their husbands. ) Tverton, Ont onnection with Boole, Brauner, Church and Rostock. All parties having show notes un the Barston Stir te paid ‘are requested secretary and have once, to call on them lifted st, Licent ber este Carrot Milverton’ gad Elina Honor grad ae x a tion of teeth, ae : Hou) bove ‘orn! Crown 9t0 C oes ae of the office is ‘The issue paramount, ie 3 wing the largest range of ladies’ jackets ever shown in Mil i| vertou, prices e suit pare See them at E. H. D: A union Diskin Gouls of the Methodist and Presb: con: gresations wlll bo Nelauie whe Presby- erian ehureh on Thursday morning, (vo-day) at 10.30 o'clock. number in the village have seemingly hres that library hours three and six o'clock, p.m. 3 | oD iosedaya and Thursdays, and three to eight o'clock, p.n)., on Saturdays, of Stratford, Honor nto, Morouill will ated, Thu rgeons, cher J. H. EN Graduate ae treat sales exercise bo text books and plies for ch deal rot wall maps and. all school Jas Torrance, Milverton. books, scribbling all sup: BA i Gon siuverion, ‘forme q uate of Oxtario Veterinary College: treats ull diseases of domesticated Marea Calls by telephone or others e promptly a Paphitis In 1902 a complete set of school hooks, with the exception of those brought into use vhis year, will be in- | troduced into the public achools of On —|tario. The far-seeing parent will now ¥ | urge the children to save their pennies | Mr. T. B. Miller and Mr. Creighton A] weve in Milverton Inst. wook judging ie cheese into. the Milverton [ase School for curiag under nditions and which will Lihiget eesti ahe Dairymen’s con }vention to demonstrate baie cai ae ed a moutl thy shall: over. Solin Visiting ‘rethnen al- SF: & & Fr, 202; Heel might at nng. qualities. Advertiser next year for $27 lo Spe “|days at E u Tf you want a barem join the Mor- oS your sea suit or overcoat at » Dierlamm’ ‘As the uae gets colder political | matters will get warmer. v. H. Dierlamm, of se Elgin, rf a “Monds lay in the villa, Tmitation grey and Bee gauntlets at 94 i a pair Train up the ehild of today in the way it should go—and away it goes. M. Schaefer left Hanover and Ayton and will not return before Monday, When the wind propells a hat it is| chased, bat the remarks of the ma who own the bat are seldom ch: Miss MeCaltam, of Lis i spending a few i afatvecie the guest of her frie a Miss, B Langford. underwear was bought before iy alvanes therefore bay frow us ind ave obey! He rao Mies Rumford returned on Beh e after a two months’ visit with frie is and relatives in. Ingersoll and . Thomas. prices in dress H. Dierlamm’ A large number from) Milverton and district attended the Laurier— right meeting at Svratford on Wednesda lay evening, goods for 30 ruck a spring after going a depth of sis. feet that. in Hid ibe GEV ae Ifthe Saver’ Sai HORE filled the well. The Rev. Jonathan Goforth, f the formost and most. earnest mist sionaries in the foreign field, who, a few months ago, barely escaped from China with his life after being and bruised, preached in church, Toronto, on Su was eagerly i to by gtegation. He to ‘ible occurrances in that country were in themselves an evidence of the deep impression that erp Htepee has made upon the Chinese Em decrees showing the drift of his pur pose to be to bring to an end the sys- em'of bribery, extortion and tyranny Pits by maudarins and vice roys Like the true apostle of God Mr. Go- forth said that bh going to return 16 the fleid of his labor asthe: ‘work was of all dani sas st. The rail brother of Mr. J.B, Goforth of Monkton ae ten c'elock on Wednesday’ the Reiropoltend church, Toronto, was the of invited guests and a nu ° sightseers. The bride was Miss Minnie Bundy, only daughter of Mr. Jobn undy, of Linwood, and the groom was Mr. Edward H, Dierlamm, a pre perous young merchant of Milvert W. D. Weir’s Sale Register. We want eae, eggs and all Kinda f fowl. Ask for prices E. Disrlaapte Friday, November 2nd, the farm stock, implements and household ef- Mr. Thos. Magwood ‘conducted the | fects of Wm, Gillespie, lot 8, con. 7 service in the Methodist church on | (western bee Wellesley, about 1} Sunday evening. miles west of Crosshill. Sale to com- mence a ‘ Mrs. Gordon, of St. ei eet On Friday, Oct, 26th, the farm sti earn sant % retina rasta nook implements and household jand Mrs. Peter Wieder Jasob “Younk = Lin weede Miss Mary Steinacker of Fullarton, Sais ca carce: sea was awarded a0 0 ai ait sts at the Stratford assizes in suit. against Re Tae John Ort of Blenheiwn, tk ore thy OF BAECHLERVILLE promis Mr. dna} SSohnniat hada very sue- * Mr Robert McCloy returned home ig bee on Saturday last, from the west last a good variety "| position as baggage checker on the|forthelt Il show’ fors it. If railway. the afternoon had been much longer n acre would have been logged, but x Dr Frank Turnbull, of Goderich, the darkness prevente d thie took the practise of Dr. Egbert. foi : Hen assed, through our couple of days werk while |[Dure ex usual ob Satur ay last. he was attending the funeral of Wim, Seoder of : Rostock, . Thamer, of Milverton, pa Sunday gal Me, G: W. P Rake ee WS hess on Thursday looking over the his father-in law, ar Miller, who re- sided near Dunnville. We are glad to know that our efforts | Grain which is causing a great deal eae Paeigis the Sox an interest: trouble at, presen ing weekly sheet ure being appreciat- Chris, Prost wheeled to Rostock sil more Sean beeay ugh our [on n Sunday and reported having a TibeRnON hee : con-| Very Pleasant trip although the roads ve re none the siderably swelled we haye ateady this | ts. Wi the year doubled the number EpEt oR on euween 90 and 100 ne brave already been put on this year sy with all the latest improvements. We the end is not yet. as we are .re-| Vion ell Une latest improvemente:: We ivin nibs tions almost dail It Prost sueceeds in getting the une is encouraging to a publisher to have f nas he had last. fall: his building will be completed in work- manlike order, and rank second to his paper in Gyan ate Patronage teed upon us by making the Sun a brighter da Cook spent ae with journal than ever, her friend Miss Mary Dos oer a: i Levi Bolto: ori 4 X Another old veteran of °66 in madagarieh te Suenek rec iterdat af Me Ietaand: Olenweei- Hae mill isa very useful thing to aver expecially if you purchase ‘the right kind. ‘One of our esteemed farmers purchased, ons slate joes not aj quirements as it is been made hnppy by receiving, a medal from the government services rendered in those anxious days of the Fenian Raid. Thoda time has some- what bared the pow of “Ted” and the| currance to fa ng y is alice through his | ladder, couldn’t say exactly, nt sei aliekere his eye, as memory recalls people say that when the wind is fe blows it. him back to those June days of 34 years ago, when he formed one of the Mt. Pleasant company of the old made a great impression on som Brant. battalion sent to guard the big | the fair s bridge at Paris, lights up with enthus- Pr Mr. Jolin Gernhaelde?’s néw. brig ek iasm and gleams as fiercely as it did | fo080.9 dats tae petal Ih apne hake -|then at the thought of foemen coming | will be few to surpass it in country or to despoil his native heath The in-|town, He expects to occupy it in’ the ee future, rowds Bind by nceident upon his vig ni ‘ovled his ardor he se and even yet it woaltl Bok fare well with the enemy as nis eagle eye and unerring aim woul still work havoc in their ranks. Mr. lester owes his thanks mainly to Mr. James Torrance who was instrumental - me in securing hg medal for him. a Mr. Geo. Coxsor as got his buggy Sosa aie woratghioped e again and says he is "MONKTON now prepared. for another Mr. Joseph Websrechlog “spent penay ie PS. atha, under the Mr, and Mrs. Henry Murray, of| parental roof Downie, visited friends in this Vici-|" Mr. James Cockwell spent a fey hi hours on Sunday with his old fiend, ir | Mr Be gee attended a sale popul in auctionéer, will picnic ie first died shi thelr his re-| prot! who cent eer br: to be out agai Mr, Thos, Hay will sell by public auction the farim stock and implements of Wm. Hone, lot 27, con. 5, Elm: le commences st 1 olslock p. m. ike 3 Cth. Everyel thing @ vp ie nto the - hering, business, erton. , Proprietor. fall term with good success, havin | four ex papils of the Central Busines Colle 5 this College for the purpose of porfect- Fit ig their study and practice of Short- Fico ‘scteeomedast hands Bike certainly speaks well for stabling. [the character and superiority of the A IEA LODE: Ms ee isoracunn im arted at the Listowel i HOVE Miler col nawd ar odtate. For iMustrated enlalogue, terms, poly to O. Le artt, Principal, Listower Ont. Messrs. W. A. Bothwell of Hickson, is Dorland, wple St. Hotels nae Br Meee gt ccommodation for comme dot “Three large sample | ie Best brand 8. W. corner ‘of Main Hasenpfing, Proprictor. and James Morrison of Woodstock, OTE MMR Sac Nise weet ithe GlAge lento oale Sorter QUEL! ian seed tached lor commerci elers and others. Two large found Daly thé chejgest -of Wines). Liqaors sod Cigars at the bar. Good warm stables and | plenty of shed room. Henry Rose, p pote experimental cheese, marked difference tare of washi anwashed curd. A full report of the experiments con- ducted ad Bere during the past season made Milv Agee 3 3 tizens_and| - The Listowel Businese College and dito. Wm./Shortband Institute bas opened. its | i An sud second son of Rev. H _Dierhnnm of Port Elgin. The off g clergy man was Rev, It. -e. Blas, paste of the shureh, “Miss “silk, areata fade and fell in} fe to show edge. of her long | folds tw the “Miss | ohr, a charming young girl, away Annie bridesmaid.” catried a boquet of pink roses. Lederman, of Milverton, was man, The groom's gift wo the bride was a beantiful horseshoe broo with — tho bridal party and guests d fhe - enpe Cefe ike e room which was tastefully | dlisted wicansee palms and feros. | while the th velling gow} of blue box cloth with blue hat touched Me to be placed on the boundary fro An orchestra played softly in an aleove | the gum 0 . | SpReading said gravel *The s N. Adair will Be pleased to hear stat hs Muskoka in the near futu © to eng ze has returned home from North in the lumber business. e hop b a, where h. ent the past | will like it better than year at the carpenter trade. He in- nite a number from this section tends remaining in this vieinity. this | are going to Stratford veek witnesses on the Ranney vs. Crowley “one Government nspector it Weights and) Measure eased in Monk- e farmers of this locality are busy {ton on Thursday evening inspecting aoing their fall ploy havea’ the merchant's scales and measures. | large amou t which aust “be. turned 8, e only trouble he found with the 2 erhee: to get done before winter. ‘at they wete| The roads are more quieter on Sun- day nights since the society has been of ‘Trow- | ehud a elude arbara Cress hag returned atte or spendiig & few days. with an | friends in Stratford, Mr. Joseph Lanibert who has been on the aleent, Joe has been on the sick ise lor 8 long tins his many friends are glad to, see merohesita’ ae wre tha: ot gravel, that the (Misses work at was given to Mr. M ; | Campbell ot the 10th eon, perio 59 his to work on is endeavoring to pay ker has disposed. of farme to his F ny vs Kelly and little pig ee on Mixcellnaeon will Superintendant JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, |S™ ine at the Dairymen’s convention famber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, ete. | and will no doubt prove interesting to Braaner, Ont Poh ios rong the province, then proceed to ed with Mr. digemg ter Cit 'y, Michigan, to visit her anole! eee on the t back part oft bis ae iff took a drive out west .

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