Milverton Sun, 29 Nov 1900, p. 1

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She - It Shines For All.” Mol IX—No 43 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 29 (900 Ma Paivorand P The Milverton Sun Ja the best Looal Newspaper in the County h G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. f Per GOING NORTH. Gone SourH. Medium. mn | Mi 10:38 a.m, 8. .9:25 a.m $1 per ye dy 0 if | Mixed..... 12:40 p.m. ed 3:00 p.m aaa eM. MacBand, PUNLISURR. Wiles 2. Bie bon Mixed Basipan ADVERTISING RATES. 6 mo. | 3 mo. | 1 mo, e 1850.00! i820 00} $16 00) $6 00 Geir oan ieoranna. 0 00 6 00] 9.00) 4 50 narter col..| 16 \'0 00} 6 00) 3 50 tigath col..| 10 ol 4 cl 3 00] 2.00 neinch.. | 500} 300} 200) 100 rertise nts Sat vat per line, cotieael & ir the ertion, and Se. per line for each sue” LOCAL NEWS. 'resh oysters always on hand at Kertcher’s eee Flag Store. Y, Buchanan, of Donegal, Vas wicvag hin tail eo aio wels Furs !'Fure ! saree Ae eae $35, $30, $25, at E. H. Die! See those beautiful or that are. being sacrificed at KE. H. Dierlamm’s. <The Donegal Shae has com- ki eAking. Uneliel acted. tea points in Catiada and the Money to loan on notes and Aiscounted aud notes and De received and ; Milverton. 8 nd Surgeons wate of Co if Ontario ; po A London hos ia Eoin, the ae sie e Milver Pele ee see Lutheran Charch and Rostock. Ba , Solicitor, Ete. Tnradey, Win. Burton's . PANTON, sOffice open overs in Si Dentistry entiute EDERMAN, Dentist, Li nd Member of Soy “ graduate o} Regulation of teeth, ecial ees Eon ES a 50-1100 acres, to Toke Davidson, of N . ENGEL, V. fs + di ie 10) Heer on ae ont diseases of domestic animale All ‘eit ly. depiona peat MT Ohronie Diseases # spec heuer et ol sof domesticated animal or otherwise _ promptly c. + No er secon ni st T oe ete inl ae o'clock, in their “al over Schnenker & iting. brethren mele th ways welcome. rh Barth, aera erate ary on. :mirably sitnated. et session Mar a W. Dd. W a “dies of Perth and Waterloo, Deeds, Wills and oe di Affidavits wade. Bailiff fivh Divis Village Clerk. ain str over Groseh’ Shoe _ Milverton. traveller orland, evanie St., Propriet Hotels ee EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Out. John Gropp, } Pzoprietor.. Best liqu ors atid cigars Di rab-cledd nceominion, tion asa Naess stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. odation jor commercial Giquors and. cigars, 8. W. corner of Main aud Mill streets, C. Haeenpilug, Proprietor. oy See coe aia ora Senet ee 8 QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. athe # dest accommodation fer commercii ar nes, ‘Liquors and e student of pl Th io. | met on Thursday eve > land after a heated dis -| acres, ‘for -$6,200. Good erm Stables aed) kore, prop. |; ina k the winter season. The doctor expects his patients to thave Ke in him, and he pars fas to trust then For sale or rent — brick ouse, new, good spring, ae Gaia apply to W. D. Weir. veneer For par. You will fad a most elaborate dis- y of and — novel- vee an Karwshers Hed Rleg Store a dah Tolton, who defeated a n-in North Wel acousin to Dr. Johnston, eee Millbank. Some men would tramp two miles in a society parade aud have lambago every time it is suggested they should | accompany their wives to church. e ratepayers of 8, 8. No. 9, Bla, to erect A ew school with a commod- m, ceabove Haset ontiae See jons basement below. Patnotie ‘ scribbling imaoke cleo "| plies for the school room. wall maps and all clio) apparatus— -|Jas Torrance, Milverton *J. Wilson, on ae sold lut 25, con, books, ay of last: week , Elina, containing for $1,200. This lov belong Edgar estate and Se acres remains to be sold y ton, u to 100 John Tennant, son of Jacob Tenn- ant, of Elma. ang brother to Mr. wry, recently died in gi Ae pean” 6 brought home by his brother Andie? SUR-| and interred in the Atwood cemetery. who has for with his abull, of & Dr. Frauk Tursbuil, sometime ret associated brother, L. Tur Hl Gaderielis hax purchased the practice H. We {of Dr wish Dr. Turubull a thriving practice since he has hung out the shingle- for binself, XW. G. Inglis has purchased of Geo. ‘Lochhead the Lochhead homestead, lot-15, con. 4, Elma, containing 105 The farm is one of the best in tbe township, bank ‘barn, good frame house, and the whole ad- Mr. Inglis gets pos- rch Ist, next. Mr. nder Akins . Alexa and Miss Ella Sion of Milverton, were quietly Stratford on hav Mr. Rudolph Miller’s block. many friends wish them a happy roy. age since floating their sea of matrimony. We are informed that Mr. A. G. boat on. me od *oalry ee “Incubators and rs,” ith Uncle Sam.” The Editor ae ee bigger and better than ever, -an it is now its 22nd year, we ‘believe him. This journal is well illustrated, fall ot Rae tical knowledge written perts, ead dew yeatly, subscription ot 50c., is ridiculously cheap, was it is jowever, readers Ethiesphper 4 oe get s years for Misceilaneor eh pede aes. ine Cedar Pesta, es, PERIPRE | | Lhe Prince aan sets to Buy your winter supply at E. H. ierlamm’s and save money. a unlimited ignoi ho shaves are gener | ally fips wale-ency ed ioe tue! a few days last week with Miss Ella 2 wy S We sell ‘furs -at prices that will astonish you, Try us. E, H. Dier- lawm. ev. core, of Listowel, ict “Ghat hall on Tuesday evening, December 11th. “ Mr. T. G. Ratcliffe, whois at present teaching in the Donegal ure), has been re-engaged for next yeai Call and examine-our ee whether you ‘buy or not, ‘o trouble to show goods at Kertcher’s Red Flag Store. “Say, pa,” cried litle Tommy av dinner, naar some butter.” “What do you say papa corrected, “]f—if —if you Idd weeh a This 1s the way a fellow expresses it who has been through the anil] -— “Lend and the world laughs at you; barrew and you borrow a loan Miss Dunsmore will, on Friday evening, Dec. 7th, under the ete f W. F. M.S., deliver an addres: Tudich Wisiions in Burne Ghitel Games—crocinole, ercheesi, nations, fort, lost. heir, tryanglo, letters, | Hips, checkers, authors, dominoes, old | maid, etc, at Kertcher’s Red Flag Store. easy to tell the denominational petition of the man who. started ; that cyclone the other day. He blew jown every church in a town sxcept the Episcopal. ‘vu Have-and to Hold, Janice Mere- dith, Uncle Tom's con illustrated, of Paris, England and the Empire eee ee have been out of the library overtime. x The Sera boye -returned from the W ict at the close of the hunting season with their full quota of They were much more fortunate dist most hunters this year eak the truth we think if thee fF cuvthiae’ in Xmas ore wed- aoe lee Xmas gifts, New Year's gifts, you make no mistake iy calling a Renehave Red Flag Store. was responsible for considerable dam- age throughout the towns and cities as wellas the country; many tele- exceedingly rough day on the Jakes. = The property on Mill street ‘belong Pa was obn Engel, $420, his being the “highest has a frontage o feet and is 96 feet in depth, and is well supplied with water. J Last-week we repemed the hold-up of Mr. McLeod, of Millbank, in Strat- Ha Now the Stratford papers come ut with an account of a-more darin; cubes On Thursday night as Mr. C. W. Young, of Stratford, was wend- ing his way home at 11;30 two masked men jumped ont of a gateway brandish- ing reyolvers and reKeved “him of $24. ‘The police are looking up the case. Lalways like to see a girl and her father good friends, and ee that T mean chummy, advisory friends, who can talE like equals «about anything Lee comes up, in ‘the “family life or of it. Such a girl is likely “to be level hesded: ““Shors apt to make a her mind more lowly, and to keep i made up when she bas once done eo after she has observed the cautious and judicial way in svhich her father’s ‘Helen atten a Moody in ity December Ladies Pie tenia inter.season. is now upon Ast in| us and the Neen demand for books marked the specified ti It might also be said: that it is very ous a rompt in cseucra ea until they shall have been _punctual neigibom. <: A little ieenal 2 is more explosive} Mr spel Miss Luella Fear, of Atwood, spent] X<‘The high wind on Wednesday last Uy voheir amore Try Bastandoell for wedding and engagement ri and ve rs. op Langford are pending a few days with frisads “te Granton «Mr. Henry Curtis of Stratford, is pending a few days at his home in Mornington » Mr. and Miss Kerr of Ethel, spent Sunday with Miss Addie Wilson of. Mornington. Just arrived, a finely selected stock of silverware suitable for Christmas presents at Bastendorff’ A trip through the West and Cali- fornia isa great treat, the next best thing ue hear Rev. Mr. Moore talk about ‘Mr. W. H. Grosch left on Tuesday for Taraaie with the intention of pe ing up in the markets a few plums for the Christmas trade. eo. Goodhand left on Saturday last for Parkhill to visit Mr. Smith, his father-in-law, who is very ill. Since returning he has been some- what indisposet ‘The anniversary services of Burns |%! Ch ee will be preached Sund: 13th, A lecture wiliby deiiasea oo aie Monday even- ing following of which particulars will ke given later. All parties indebted to the firm of Schaefer Bros. are requested to settle their accounts on or before Dec. 15th, after thi ate all unsettled ac- counts will be put in other hands for collection. The Rey. Thomas Wilson, of Lon- don, will on the evening of Dec. 71! deliver a lecture in the Millbank town hall on South: Africa and will illus- his lectures with lime Tight eve ~ Rev. T. J. Snowdon left on Wednes- day for Hanover to attend the funeral of the Rev. Andrew Olark, one of the pioneer ministers of the Methodist | Chareh-in the Northern district. John Barr, while putting dn a load of tranks at’ the Grand Central hotel ou Friday last want over oa his nkle and su @ severe strain. fered With the aid of crutches he has been getting around since. , The Rev. q. J. Saenasl will de- areal outhaitellowingtdtiass Elma, Wednesday Milverton, Thurs. day Millbank, commencing O'clock. and the proceeds devoted to church purposes, Particulars will. be announced qe pulpit on Sunday. 4 Messrs. R. Ranney & Son, bankers, been handsomely niche up with the latest equipments for an institution of the kind. A bakes counter has been placed in and on the new plate glass windows is a beautiful sign done by W.J. Corin the sign writer of Toronto. favorably w is of chartered taal doing haaisiest in the larger towns. b< Mr. Geo, Goodhand has accepted a josition on the Strathroy Dairy School staff of lecturers and will com- mence his duties about December Ist and will deal principally with separator work. # Mr, Goodhend of as‘n practical airyman and is eee ical apne OF the-beee inforcaed men in the Western district. He has the naoby faculty of being able to ex- press himself in simple and explicit Innguage aie should make him an efficient The basins Jubilee Singers: will ing under the anspices of churches of every denomination and from pulpit and press have received the most flat- tering testimonials. vi ing the evening a thorough ‘success. Plan of hating) y be seen at Torrance’s | <sDrug Bie al A small fee will be charged | ill¥ d in South Africa. n recently in-talled a new Riel The County Council will meet at es on Tuesday next, ‘A shooting match will be held &t reee on Tuesday, De Chinatow n Francisco's great sight will be ‘oul “described by Rev. Mr. Mooi For ae presents you-eannot a better than try Bastendorff who is ‘the most up-to-date in*his‘line. Mr; Bastendorff returned last week from Toronto. with plums in the jeweléry and silverware line. [As the result of a bet on the elec: tions a Chicago man had to wear his wife’s best-bonnet soe take the ser- vant girl to the theat Miss Gould’has-given ‘ikedies mee at $1000 each to Niagara Falls and St. Thomas, Ont, aed ROUEE: Men’s Christian Associations. 4oMr. and “Mrs, Bobers ne Michigan, who have beens Ree ‘a few weeks with friends in Milverton and Monkton returned home’on “Wed: nesday, Phe chief delight of living in %® mall town is that people will sym- pathize with you in your troubles, and if you haven't any trouble they ad} icin ia and hunt some for you.—City Mr. ©. W. Hasenpflug is at presest delivering“ The History-af the South ‘African War” orders for which he took over a year ago, The hook is elegantly bound and is a fine OF of that historic-event, Rev. Moore, ‘Iatély returnéd from eae nia, will tell all about its world Famed pot of interest “The Garden of “The Cave of — the Weds” rae ies etc., ete, aie t have had the {Canadian as Singers in my chorch and can-heartity commend them both as to their charac- ter and quality of their singing, the. selections are good and well rendeedd. I found Mr. Carter a ‘gentleman “ie every respect.—Rev, A. M. Phillips, ~ A.M.,B.D.;*Toronte. c qe Ata meeting of the school board held qn Tuesday evening, Miss Me- Knight of the Stratford model school ~ was engaged to teach the second de Milverton — public ky recom- mended by Inspector Stewa 6 Mos. M.T. Grimm was called home sultation on Mon pronounced it the liver.” Mr. Boomer.is.very low-at time of writing. Lac Itis rematkable “how jd names stick. For over 30 years the Post Office Department! has known-no -sugh place as Edgect eta letter “ar- rived at aaiIerton ‘the other day. with that cross roads which lies 2-1-2 miles north of Milverton, as its destination. ‘Time procureth great changes but it is hal to wipe Edgecome from the map of memory. The Young street Methodist-chureh A very bright and attractive program was presented. The audiences was greatly delighted with many 6f -the plantation songs, some of which had never heen heard inLeronto before.— Toronto Globe. We have only stopped occasionally to take breatb, marching all day and bivouacking-atenight, sleeping in wet or dry, cold or “heat, wrapped in 2 blankes-sith the sky for our roof Sometimes we had food and sometimes we had none, sometimes marching ail night.as well as day, often moving em’ al wm.—T. F. Best, Y.MOCA, representative with second Sigh nee v-V At a congregational meeting Ot Uke ethodist. chur have it pail for which “their senterprise. 7 the church is oonking i ene “both eonge-eation an speaks weil % otha

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