Milverton Sun, 2 May 1901, p. 1

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WARRIAGE LICENSES J. @. GROSCH. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. “It Shines Fon AIL” ° Vol X—No 49 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 00., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901 MALCOLM Macl Editor and ait he Milverton Sun mapas in the aol is th st Adv ertining Seek 1 50 if i. Wy eee ~PErt SHER. ADVRRTISING RATES. |Xears| [6 mo. | 3 mo, | 1 mo. ‘| 50 00/820 001 $16 00] $6 00 Bralt o 30 .00| 16 00| 9 00 4 50 eee s 00} 900} 600) 3 50 Bigath ol. 10.00) 6 00} 3.00) 200 ein 5.00] 3.00} 2 00) 1% “Transient Advertisements are el 2 of Be. per, line, nonpariel ee cline for each “Banking, R. RANNEY & Se pete mortgages. sie eth sh re te = soe a RANNE BY & ©0.. F _ Milverton, jeal Tw: TGBERT, DG. M., Rane ue ae of College qe Capea ite siadent ae italy Tonio ‘Tngland London Hogptt sik England. ‘Telephon Bayt cole, Brunner, Lateran Church and Rostod paey Se Solicitor, Ete. Wm. Burton’s . PANTON, cs on se ‘Thursday Mai visiting the 6 week G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains due to leave Milyaton: ING NORTH. 12:40 p.m. » 6:44 pam. > Mixed . LOCAL NEWS. Dierlamm’s for up-to-date millinery. A. wan likes to feel that he is loyed and a woman likes to \d. Mr. Sydaey McCallum, of Listowel, spent Saturday in the village. Reeve Zimmerman had a force of men on shingling his house this week. For new prints, muslins, ete., try E. H, Dierlamm’s. Public School Inspector Irwin is Milverton school this * Once more it seems safe to put away the snow shovel and bring ont the lawn mower. April could not go without. furnish- ing a proof that the month really be longs to spring. Judge and Mrs, Barron have turned from Winnipeg where they speut a month. r. Rowe has rented Mr. Evers’ ons neds wien tas family in in the course of a few days. The Elma Methodist church has been completely renovated through the of Ladies’ A RB. Re LEDE RMAN, Danitit, ee Milver “JH. ENGEL, V. S., Milverton, Ont, Grae aes Uollege, 1 diseases of domestic animals calls promptly attended or night. iy All phone or otherwise, day and Chronic Diseases fap SUR. on(Grad- VETERIN norm ary 5" allegestoront, ) ae ‘tre al 8 Of Hones i Calls by telephone Riper a 1 Livery in coune and rigs ns eae: pithy ely elo! a jase i pe 3e8 Daeg ‘transfer, ppecialt 0.0. # 99, ete ovary Ka an ia roel pee stig month, B o'cl r Schneuker es bas Aer ea bie a geleume, W, Zine h, Recording Secretar ar erton, il 202, Frida; Be at No. every ‘p their hall, post office juilding. meets m. brethren always welcome. Chas, G.; W. K. Toth . Store, Main ite Milverton DORLAND'S | BUS UN, Miwon Bus meets all trains, All citizens and travellers colts promiBuly attended vo. Wm Dorland, Maple St., Propriet Hotels L, Brunner, Ont. ctor. Best liquors and cigars at the bar. First-class accommoda- lisa koa nego stabi D CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. Fistdne accommodation for commercial thers. tabling. Tiquoi cig and Mill stresta, C; Hascapflag, Proprietor. QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The plenty of shed room. Henry Rose, prop. e|for the return of a lost umbrella. been i. Aasoale working at heir pam Miscetlancou JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, Lamber, Laths,’ Shingles, Pumps, ete. Brunner, -Ont Patriotic exercise hooks, scribbling w g Dice Agent for wall maps and all school apparatus, — Jas, Torrance, Milverton. Special :—20 Ibs. granulated sugar and 4 Ibs. best tea for $2.00 cash this week only at EH, Dierlamu’s. a minister who ddverisea & must have been a very young minister. Miss Rumford returved bome on Monday evening after a very pleasant visit with Mrs, W. E. Cosby of Strat- ford, Men's stra Seis just opened at E, H. Dierlam Miss Minnie Harloff, of Wartburg, who been visiting at Mr. Fred, Schmidv’s, left for her home last Monda; Ralph Connor, the author of “ Black Rock” und “The Sky Pilot” has ublished a new story entitled “A Man from Glengarry.” * Rev. W. V. McMillen and Mrs. McMillen, of Princeton, are spending a few days at their respective homes in Milverton and Elma. Nothing is more disgusting than to -| see a big able bodied individual loun, -|ing around in idleness, is and smoking a a to keep his conscience quiet. v. E. W. Panton, of St. Andrews Cinch, 8 ford, was eleeted mader- ator uf the Synod of Hamilton and Londen, now meeting at Stratford, Fireman Gilbert Grieves, of Sarnia unnel, was killed and Engineer Martin severely injured by running switch at Parkhill on Mr. McKee of the Beacon, spent a laut in Milverton this week in the in- terests of that journal. It is his in- tention to write apa short sketch of the village, its industries and pos- ™ | sibilities Mr. Sausl Whaley is treasurer of Burns church Céntury Fund and sub- scribers desiring to pay their sub- scription may leave the amount with him at any time between now and the first of June. With tbe advent. of spring various improvements are made in a Messrs. and the Church a England bave enhanced the appear- ance of eae property by putting up a new fen Veta ‘Noll & Co. have in- business and have turned out thirty heads of various sizes. / They are prepared. to execute all orders with promptness either for new work or re- oF airs. See their announcement in: another coed On Friday last as Mr. Geo. Ray craft was falling a tree it swang rouni on ie stump aud before he could get the way owing to the bogey road one of the limbs hit bim on the leg inflicting a very painful bruise. It will be some time before Mr. Ray- eraft. will be able vo attend duties ou fis? farni odie testes help it _ buggies go ho the Ladies’ shirt waists, ai this year’s style at E. H. Dierlam: For fir og neat aa up-to date . P. Roe, Deering Agt. Mr. W. Ze R. oi an action against the for $10,000 damages for libel. I jay not ae ve that a cat has nine lives, but live nine times as long as Sia, ought to. rses for sale. Apply to T. P. oe Toda Agent, Milverton. Eki re the mile-stones that is the Ee we have travelled — sometimes forget to count ton has el Owing co the Quarterly Services | W' being held next Sabbath, Sunday convene at 9.30 a.m. ‘Wanytep—Man able to do brick or mason work. Apptyto L. Schmidt, Milverton. for Tilsonburg where he will resume his studies under the tuition of his old teacher A. L. McLennan, B. A TE you want the best t0 be dress goods go to E. H. Dierlamm’s. Mr, Peter MacBeth left 8 Thors- last ‘aisley to attend the >| day funeral of his brother-in ines fis late Jol do bn Harper of that \ Mr A. Barth attended a convention from the aeosidinn Village The effects of the y, M., A, consist- of tables, chairs, curtains blinds were disposed of by auction on Monday evening and denied kusth which will be contributed towards 1901, published in the May num! of that magasins, about 100 assent innounced, includin the scones sd aaversk foreiga dotigressen, Mr. G. PF. Maitland will be in Mil- verton on Friday, May 3rd. Special attention i photograpbing ladies with their new spring hats and arent on sae Mee Best photo taken m, bird See ite Srnee! es he public school teachers’ tee of Toronto at a meeting on Mon- day Acre ms the appointment of Mr. W. D. Spence, principal of St. tae pu Rod; to the teaching staff of the Jesse Ketchum public school of er ieiia tO. < Mr. Robert Thompson, teacher of Rostock school, returned from Walkerton on Saturday where he had heen attending the funeral of his father, the late Wm. Thompson of that. place.{ Mr, ‘Thompson’s death was a sudden blow to his family as his illness was of short duration. No other paper published, no matter how large, can take the p ye the good ont of it that he rogue: Watch the ads. en week and see if it as not pay. 2 she in with Mr. us that the Tavistock Flux having no trouble at all in getting land for flax. Tn fact, about as muc as they want has already. been. con- tracted for. The town may congratu- lute themselves on having this b ness again going. —Tavistock Gazet! Tt is a number of years. since Mil- ae has had a 24th of May cele. te 3 organized we think that it would be in their interests to do something. industrious work from now on a demonstration ‘could be you will meet with success, mitered | buyers being quite "plentifal, Ottawa Sore m School in the Methodist Church will | 65, qT y Mr. Edgie Torrance leaves on Friday | 4! ‘The early i commit- an | stran| onversation a Wns Appeal: Che other five he informed ration and now that the band has re- | 0! were in the village last week selling some kind of a concoction alleged to be “catarrh cure. eir sales on Saturday evenin; considerable, lefect in the by-law 6 them which would go. tow eeete alles the village coffers te Rah eae } Weir-Biehn. r. W.D. Weir, J. J.P., general dealer in en estate, on Tuesday ed last week, ne; eatecs voit impor tract” by ent enter! into ‘matrimony va and congratulation are due the happy uple.on the si e taken. he following is* sing the Listowel Standard says of i reseed in grey chiffon, trimmed: with fin, and was supported by. n|Mary Wenzel, while Mr. Ezra Biebn, brother of the bride, acted as grooms- a sumptuous re} resents wel rous and © ostly. he e happy Sash Jeft the next morn- , |ing for their hom Beer HORs where Mr. Weir is carrying on business as real estate agent and i: is clerk of the} corporation of Milverton, Card of Thanks oe aoe ae a HowarD: ; mbers of the ¥.M.A. of aalnetton, Hake this opportunity of rer, H. Finkbeiner. Life in a Village. Many whose lives have been cast farmoil, jostle and and itor of the Leamington News recently paid a visit to such a village, d the description he gives of it. is such as to make one wish to. pass_his days there, oar from “ the mn maddin; crowd. 4h 5 ted is an earthl, round. and poverty a known What picture could be more. entic- me But let us turn to the other ee But, alas, it, appears that people aint carole nica erly. ‘They are thcharitable and suspicious. Whe are not allowed to pursue it in. pence, Not long ago the strong aru iy iwapctavolies ed to pul ish at religious services in thi but things are said to be bad as ever. alee Ft fart hie feeliogs nee Ate person ws is discriminating enough to withbold the naue of the vill , but the pict paeeee expresses a real trath though we ai Jeaves hiw ina very awkward position, provided that the weather is favorable couple of glib-tongued fakirs| e walk all to it| de, | to an open-air or) cine meu, PEGRERS “A number of our farmers intend } sowing quite rie lot of ‘seasol “Mr. a Jol fie hn Freeborn Milbank, are residing rere with t their son, Henry F . A ot of building cgpeus taking j Alf solnen| ee been bene for the sumine Wallac eheree, factory. as ‘this MILLBANK Seeding is the order of the day among the farmers of this vicinity, Rey. Haig is attending the an of Aree in ‘Stratford, this Thompso week with a sprained an! H Bros, ae their mak- on ir intecae leave, ae where she will 8] some time visiting her mother. MONKTON What the people say : that Sunday was very warm but G@ took his usnal ame; that children should be in-bed before 10 p.m and not be gossiping around the streets ; good tor wheeling, al the sount of ihe: Liane whistle has field sports, anking x08 for the interest y in Ulliner oe to Wellesley j have taken in our welfare during Brats re nts and other friends, The recent rains have given vegeta-|the past Aainter Through your retarning home on Non tion quite a start and everywhere the HTN i auee 8 ~ ioe fis AM essrs. roar mers Brees growing areeh ee g00d | Placed in it and also some magazines, |started their brick and tile making on pastu i the straw fed si Fruit] Weekly debates were also successfully | Mon noon, day earlier fees ate into lat ay nature carried on. We feel that the club was | than they started last te eh if the is Bevan to look her best a delightful place in which to spent weather is aoa they will have # long winter evening. “As you gave u bi h tak ¥ Mr. A. Spencer of the Exeter Times, | considerable of yourtime, your gentle- | Y°rY Dusy Summer, as U ey A Eee pee is spendin; or two at his|manly manner and enabling’ ni of ident (sill home in Milverton, / Mr. Spencer has| contributed much to the moral tone| Mr. ©. H. Merryfield has finished not been in the best of health for some | Scknowledge the enlightening im oak his stock of saw logs for -this time and he hopes that a week or two | fluence you had among-us during t A cane A Felt rest may recruit him. season, but we hereby tender you our. t. Wm. Marshall, painter of At- sincere thanks as a token he re-| wood, done some papering and toning n the Review of Reviews forecast | spect with which we esteem you. np at the Monkton hotel on Monday, of zreat celebrations and gatherings a Signed on behalf of the club, ee were also guests at the same place. Mr. Malcolm McGinnis of Mitchell, was in Monkton on Monday on. busi- ness and seeing friends, Andy Campbell, our village dray man, went to for a large book case for the public library, as the recent large, purchase of books has made it compulsary for the managers to supply more shelf room. This will ee the Monkton library one of th Western Ontario, Serie Peiiseh oie village. y Wm. Hord wheeled to Mitchell on len, | Saturday evening to spend Sunday in | with his many friends. Broughton, sr. raised his straw shed Monday afternoon. H. McCowen done the framework wv Robert, son uf Mr, and Mrs. George ‘truthers, con. 16, Elma, died on Sun- day night at the age of oe 24 years. He had been ailing about a year with that much dreaded dike cousumption.. The funeral took place on Tuesday atl p.m. for Elma Centre Cemetery, followed by a very large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. He was a very nig young man and his wins deeply regret his death. This makes ue second jeath in. the fam in about two makes it particularly sad, and hard tae the family to bear, The heartfelt re mpathy of the whole com- y extended ie ste family in their Mise of sore afflict Fa a Monday night by a couple of travelling medi: ‘The majority of people en- joyed the treat, expecially the cl ren who were delighted as it is so seldom that ae get anything free in Mon ton. ris very clever <ohireiloquisu ts sing’ fluent talker. They succeeded in ces Without bitter re- ‘imination. posing of aly a lot of their reineilies among the peo gr ei Fitends building a new © nh was aad up last Milverton on Monday,

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