Milverton Sun, 1 Nov 1900, p. 1

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° “It Shines For All.” at ae = MALCOLM MacRETR, Vol IX—No 39 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1 1900 Eator and Publisher The Milverton Sun | G. T. R. Time Table | Grate weather coming, Dierlamm’s prices Jead. BAECHLERVILLE : st Local. Newspaper in tho County | Trains ‘due to leave Milverton. Peas, corn. and fomatoes, 3 for 25¢|| Shooting accidenta are almost aa ie 4 a ie i 73 pe | 8, toes, r ‘i Advertising | Go Jat ri H. Dierlamm’s. prevalent now as drowning accidents| os. arawing nigh and as “SI Pepe eee e™ | Me. and Mra Wm. Eivingston re-|1290Y- result Bir (feo. Geet, Libetal ‘candi Mixed bi |taroad home from the West on Thurs-|"The name of the Grand Trunk date, was around on Friday last shak- es =| day. station heretofore known as Millbank ips tole eon ith the Dene evESe ryan | has been changed to Newton. = CAL NEWS, | Mrs. McMiller spent ®. few days last Mr. Henry Debus is ‘getting his Tene. fe LO week with her son, Rev. V W. V. Me-| We notice that Edgie Torrance. is |House remodelled and setting his farm ‘ All Saints’ D: Millen, of Princeto: developing into a star actor on iT ees fae regi eG eas ais idee All Saints’ Day. 4 date: ‘ : 4 a : a = Mrs Jaines Quaid of Port Albert| Stratford Collegiate Institute football Wiig’ he intends wetting the bird you see it in the s aed Vreitinge ober ett team. ere lon g her daughter, ae Cheese pay day at Milverton on | hrs ideal Schaefer, A patron of the Kiukora cheese Pe napa eaaarra meetin a = Saat re: | Miss “Nettie McMillen, _former| £a0tory sha ta oreer. oy ay the Elma ay Appointment a week Tong Transient Advertisements are charged at] 44, 7 DP. Roe has a number of| pupil of Mr. Thos. Martin of London, ee otal Smith with rae gy : a ak Ge Ape Ge aie us ren tne donc east horses for sale. |is prepared to give lessons in’ music| Mis milk. He was brought » before !y acceq through our org on kde eae Squire Weir, of Milver wi but eettled Fy Sunday by paying a fine of $10 and costs. Mr. Henry Dose: {of Philadelphia *y is spending a week in t! ete 7 gu 1 fa butter and 1b0 | eee ak brother Fe Pe Mr, aud Mrs. Geo. Po ian a eory. For further information t her home in Milverton. | Good matches at 10¢ a box or 4 for 25e at E. H-Dierlaum’s. Ganking, a. RANNEY &CO.,Bankers} When society throws people over- | “Rough ea cas ” isthe suggestive & adline n the report of a North ati sr., are BED 1895. e not in the swim. S93 ‘pusinese” tranescted. | "O"" 3 idillesos a meeting wo which} On Tuesday night, Nov. 6th, a pending a comple of diay ith, r Rola on Canes ond Hivety «mkt aha ny n't eorensely Hamilton ae adds “ won't | public meeting in the interests of Mr, | daughter, Mrs, John MeCracken, o hat he wil: be some ¢ ie AOR Melare Serbaiine wan j ce, Notes dissauuted aud | AY. |. jdie iu-the Hou te cee ihe yea Abd ate Coxson is getting the ma- y accounts collected. Deposits received and] Teisnot wesecen a man to be) Surely the summer and autumn of |e ee a ae ae ne lll be nal (een he ground for a stone foun- eairrent rates of interest allowed ja subscriber of the Suw to be a reader | 19@9 will live long in the memory for | Milverton. The meeting will be ad | dation under his barn, and also. in- = , on. | of it, . yeeied y Mr. McLaren, Mr. H. B. larging it by building t' ANNEY & CO., Milverton. | o¢ jg, i : dressed by Mr. McLaren, Mr. H. tends enlarging it by building twenty of the sake of the weather they have Morphy, Listowel, and Mr. Wm. John-} feet to the west end and extend its 1 Anyone with surplus boquets could | brought us. October was half over be. 2 width sixteen feet. ‘This will make it P a ‘fel ston Blanchard. Mr, Goetz, the reform | io better than thruw-them at the| fore we got a frost. sufficient to turn : J | more convenient as he has always had M.D. C. M., grad-} not do better } candidate, has been invited to be pre- maak Bi scetine aid Sar weather man. |such tender plants as the canna, J slats to thy harvest. tin 80 Se sicians and \* sent, Everybody cordially invited. | gta i his spr: oe on Mela r, Ed, Weber, of Wallace, spent a| Mr, David Smith had shipped to SU ea Hs polng tauo Anal anohntof trouble F pose Ofice MA vartbns day or two last week with his sister|him the other day from ‘oronto a eae ge Aaa ” was om Monday (Over this building, which) is ‘4 be Telephone connection-with Poole, Bruner, | Mrs, Chas, Finkbeiner. | thoroughbred pedigreed Irish setter, egy ea ee ianagenene of ited sveiet ny ron is efforts hope Hachersn Char . tins Stakes Tsu eons 4. aes Fe Ronit Od Me ean company had ordered. his to| Mr, Jacob Sehinidt, who varied if é disewoek “wielt Ket trend. Mise Bertolet iat ase one ane genes Though the people of Mil Bi ee hn. een looking of his loxeing a ‘ of dogs, an : 2 WeHnou oF Ak od, really beautiful specimens. ee fe in Mr. Ham's promotion tnd finds that bee's don’t pay and’ he they regret his departure as he was The members of the church of the | is now determined to let the set New der cae wenTGeT e thy goods, you name the | gentleman who took much interest in e field. 3 rer ee ae Pairs | prices. “try as” EEL Dierlamm. | the social Soliat the people of the| Mr. and a tlgnry, Ranabergh house of Mr, C. Seig Sunda 3 # n, Ranney, bast: Mr. Thomas Trow will on Wednes.| Vill He will be especially leks ethene): Rie ae Mes Sie | any Nov. 21st, 1900, ‘laa eaarale: Saas espe the She ken ae eee air. saenry, Mahe Ran RR ees PY enowiny he farm ‘stoc Methoc church where h n | putting in a furnace for Mr. 8. Boyle. his mother attended the funeral of his | nd household effects “ot Tho. Mo: jenergetle ornt ancetes ousin, the Iate Mr. Seip uf Hanover, G7 sun Jot 6, con He was n great aid wo his pastor who mama rie ae on Saturday. ilo tucsuniene arocee ie will also n0 dou regret ‘one. 80 Mr. fellar paid onr “burg. Mr. George Goetz, the ee candi- < much int in aS ork. n Suuday. Spaniad eh das Krug, | A very unostenatious wedding took {1s to be a5 oe however, that: Mr | Capt and tra Dawe Hel ‘ler gave some tock, spent an oe ‘or two in| Place at the Manse on Monday after-} Ham and bis family will carry away | of the young people of this vicinity a the ieee on Saturda: noon when Mr, Ed. Smee and Mrs | pleasant recollections of | thei ort sipiel Nes ob eee ven ara nt Maranda Reibling were made man |sojourn in Milvertot of |. Patriotic. exercine beck scribbling | and wife. bi happy couple belong ee ee Bits ao Mrs Bal rente geet eee -| books, sehoul text books and all sup-|+o the tow ob Wilatale and: easide MONKTON We understand that Jack the @ first 3 plies for the scliool room, Agent for} near Wi zilesley. pe sited our section on a certain month from wall maps and all scl el Loree aGi | What the people ar saying: thata ce at Jas Torrai The first thing to bear in mind| week hi here will be a number . J. Lambert, one of our most ox ile d Jocal Annesth i Q pany polit ith the blues: that under anions, has got his house ies wetmetin vecth Grosch & Pfeffers’ big stock sale will | “hen tenching either a child ot # class) the he, ay aernilt PolncLh INE eAh aie | ecaaiCeon et ee RE All w of children to sew is that each one that B. and E, found the wheel-| Joe has been seen diving, westward take place on Friday and Satarday of this week. Do not miss it as $12,000 worth of stock will be thrown upon the bargain counter. gs must be interested and taught to look yn Sunday but a little dark lately, we don’t know how far he goes ae the work as a pleasure, not as a|returning home; that J. took a walk | but he thinks a lotof the little cottage ‘0 force a child to.do a stint in| but at the end was disappointed ; that | through the bush. 2 d to do, ie sufficient | H: laments but @. says the best of| Mr. RC! Posh, ae Sebringvile, ing, aa they) ua * friends must part : that the distance is|spent Sunday under HE v. aise Ontarig Veterinary “vole, se at c animals} See our men’s wool hose, 2 pair for |to make her it when older.—| great. between M, and W.: that al roof. eae tie ‘ts ae tieht, |20¢ ab Dierlamm’s. November Ladies’ Home Journal. Guiet sresiiing took plate tn: Monktan|> Chablas Gernhaclder and Robert pe A at naa ane ees ; ast week ; that there will be more in | Coxson spent Sunday ont east. if al Cheol Dinettes Seah eat aa of eee a will) 'Mrs, ‘Thos. Miller of Wellesley | the fature; that Monkton’s popul-| A couple of our well known. sports 3 church, tomnsbip, near Millbank, suddenly de | ation decreased three this week and| were out the other night and captur- Z here parted this life on Tuesday of this| 8° last week; that the mayor willed a few skunks. “ foree;| Mr. Louis Baechler, who went east 2 3 sale of | this morning to deal horses, but as he brooms inerease ; that the good roads|has not returned we are unable to got spoiled on ‘Tuesday, that walking | state how he made out. hould be a a e itendance to hear the distinguished Bishop ts of don Gaile by Uaephone « or otherw Li ye attended — to. in ‘ishman from Ake when asked an ri will be bad Sunday night, r. Wilson Ranney, who disposed pe ae hom an ef rigs at all, times. | the Bid day what he thought about | was in her usual good peu until the Ge Goo re ‘ommereial drivin; rying i : i 7 Geo. Goetz, the liberal candi- | of his timber last spring which be Commercial driving @/byrying a man with a bottle of whis-|day before her death. Much sym aate, ema es 1h BATA ee, an ‘At fended to use for epee ee in his pocket. wittily replied | pathy is felt for the bereaved husband | \vo, j,beld @ committge sects spall F eine that 1f) WB? wa buried | abd en win. have, laabra! awanall ate laue as near Milverton he would be apt to be|and mother, Her remains will be in-| Very lifted.” terred in the Anglican cemetery to-}4 Mr. John Jury, who has been work: | wall muc inj (Thiuraday }) the in Monkton and vicinity for the | they d day y free months, left for his home in | enquiry considered the matter. and tatenda n riday meht. (Pande Say pe meets ev ry month, at chneuker €| ‘The company that has been accord- a : Z gas avistoe ek on Friday last. lector has ¢ z.; A.|ed the privilege of laying : eee Pipes| Every day sale day at H. H. Dior-| Ny. Samuel Stuart, 17th con, Elma, | eounts for the above result. through our main streets shoul when lamm's. has sold his farm to his sou Alex.| Mr. James Cockwell, who had rent- ——— vey find it necessary to tear up side- ‘The price obtained is in the neighbor: led thie farai belonging to David Smi 0, , have them Iwid down again |X William Blunt, a ee char-| hood o ‘or a terin of one or-five yea 3 Ui ge,” No. a et deluy so that business men 0. around these Sonne periods were condiuet- cided to Jeave our midst after one meets every. Fr t iaathae “gheGbah-(hiviie th ed by Rev, Mr. Aldenberg: of Rostock, | year's sojourn. Jim has been very VE 30 p.m. ji thle iall, post ‘oe pe aha satinee a beh {in the Lutheran ghureh, seen on unfortunate this summer and on c+ e re ies welcome. places made less accessible | Sin i y. The day was fine & | iain oceasions had his ee driven to se W. K. Loth, RS. should “Har ener ites wets the i ween Silsiak Hibale cotton, 1257 yard ine Se ie eee Bs shortly worth 7e for dea yard at E. H. Dicr-| strap igi otelock ak J. N. Bde * : fs Me N. min's. confirming of the little one eit i} fed Mr. him 9 for tevin peat Pea ae L, 6nd Mis’ Pear ver be haprel warde bit hook ; Willa Holmes of Woodstock, |nescer spent a few hour on Sunday Ee se Court. | a-We are in receipt of the initial eopy | tract to complete, The woien, being | visited: iis reletives acd ieeae oe | cake hee Aen oe son. ties of Perth and W joe Deeds, Wills and i AGiits nase Os cosch’s Shoe | of the Wellesley Maple Leaf published | alone when he arrived, wete afraid vo | Sunday. Mr. Albert Posliff i, quite y by Brer Green, fat of the. Tavistock sit him in his fntoxicsted condition | is “Bessie Pearson left on Monday | ed th : we be eannot ‘find ——- y : nil Mr. Eilwards came home whiel |for,/Roronto to take a term in the]a hook to hang his hat on. Sunday NE, Milverton, Gaze. It is @ newsy little sheet| until Mr. ; 2, mill Tales! Colle ‘ils Ve, 1 isn and] and reflects credit upon the enterprise shortly after eight when he stam |aMr. David Smith, 16th con, Elma, |" Huriine isa little short of fhe tac : alg soni rded to. Wm. = ability of Mr. Green. The paper] bled over his body before the door gies of his farm on Saturday aa Bex and one of our young Pei atten Donato. well patronized by the merchants of| Which was then apparently lifeless |to Mr. Henry Fischer, of Logan, for|templates taking a trip. to Stratford Le ee Hit illnge thowing that: they spprect e sum of $3,075. Mr Smith ‘will! before long to see why they tarry. B 6 'Y app! e from active lif ‘Mr. Pigeon with his ate the Bey given them to ad fe playing at sehoo!’ jin Monkton |are bury engaged: cleaning cut eb 3 é an erliay aiternoon a little daughter | Ellice drain, -we expect heart failure. The Reeve of Morning-| of Mx. John Flood Accidentally got a/ next spring will not be sp aolased, Although the Sun’s subscription list|| ton was next seen and ordered that bone in one of her le ured. Dr. | Mr. Pigeon is an_expériencet is , | Ac . MeKensie, reduced. the frasture: amd ne dowbenl de ahem accord- ti the time of writing ithe little child | ing to contract, EXCHANGE Sohn Gropp, Pzoprie cigars at the bar. First- Ane vahiste tion and large stablin, OTEL, Milverton. faith, it is very much = Shactay is doing as well as can be expected ‘The trustees of this section cf isin oer esreierns f , 4 i net metery on Monday} Mir, J. C. Wilson returned home on school No. 9, held a meeting on Moy pd others. ‘Three "iarge sample thepeople of that persuasion for all;asis| morning, William Blunt was an Eng-| Monday from Owen Sound why jay night and decided to call a anect. ae a oe rg travds of | attested to by the fact that they in-|lishman and had an education above|spent the last two weeks ing ine of the section nex y ae t Eiquots and gars. S. f Main | dustriously collect all copies they can | the average but put it to little use, | eu yn ae a iti to consider the matter of erecting a Lat Stin vtreste: C. Hacenpfiug, Proprietor. | from their neighbors when anything | having devoloped an appetite for stim-lhie ‘Clarke, eldest dauphiter of ate | Weomen nt pancgapene e # veel HOPEL, Milverton. Ont. The] 2PPeats in this great family journal re-| ulants, e was by trade a eat cape | Miller Clarke, of Lo; ca were quietly 5 a i silica for commercial trav.|Hecting upon the folly of their|gardener and was iid to have been| married at the mause last ‘Thursday ee ust es Saiaoaesce Sot, Sane eco | doubrinek,” hey, would not te. anddr terttal in“ his, work bev ste suction ce Breuin cae cia lar nes Qaly the choicost of Wines, Liquors and|the necessity of borrowing their | country did not offer much opportunity ;Perforiming the ceremony. ro : : «<>, after they were married they startet Cigars at the bar. Good warm pages neighbor's paper if they would send / for his talents and he took to ditching 4 plenty at shed room. Henry Rose, prop. {0° acter we would do for thelr howe on the eh a e : : shing them a pleasant journey) Mr. He Gavihnelde. as bails or Miscelapeon morning from now until Jan. 1902.| gent and always took a keen pleanure ae life addition 5 in the shape ofa kitche; to William Vous left the village on| his house, aud the young of this 20 JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, | Send along the price of your subserip-|in conversing with those who conld sata Ne ee h i ber, Lathe,’ Shingles, Pumps, ete. | tion gentlemen »nd we will keep you| appreciate his knowledge of latin and | aecepted w. ork in eae ate fait ton ws arpentng sod eae Braaner, Ont posted, logarithms: Ditokunithes shops: to let them settle it!

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