AGE Oantari # Honddon hoapital: Landon, Engle and. MARRIAGE LICENSES so anos STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. “It Shines For All.” cont; Vol XI—No 26 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902 Loom macHet uation and PubUshe?, The Milverton Sun Ts se aes es Newspaper in the U is thé Best Advertising Medi “Rat Lisp eaapialle Subscription si pet year, strictly intadvance. “$1.50 if so paid. —M, MacBern, Purrisute. oh G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. sie “ey ule oe :B@-acm,- “Beepre ie 1B pm, Mixed “< 4 p.m. Mixed _ “ae Hd m ADVERTISING. ee {a mo. | 6 mo. =| 3 mo. 00/$20 20 00) 16 00] Quarter col. 16 00} 9 00} : 00} 4 2 Bigath 16-00] 6 00} 3.00) 2.00 “One i 9 3 09] 2 00] 100 “Transient Adv nts nged at the rate of 8c. ne ines sadhpneiees for the first fasrtion, und Be. per Iie for eash eve ¢ inser\ io Te ‘of College of B Phys and 3 5 tlso post ewan, ag Office in rear of Milverton, Ont. Pelephone connec scion wth Fea le, Brunner, Latiteran Chureh und: Rostock: Legals PANTON, Burristo’, Solicitor, Etc. AM. Office open every Thursday, Win. Burton's Block, Main St. ‘Dehtistry DR. R. EER NA Dentist, Li jtiate he Dectal Sitgenp Ait, Meabet of Royal College of Dental ae Honor ie ‘orouto. University, and Bridge to 5. yet, hardware Loy Ss. Graduate ‘Ontario Veter y 3 of domestic avimals o, treats all yeas _acteutidally. als pel attended by telephone enearie ight. sed 3 i ity. ARR, VET! SUR- BON Milverton, fori af Newt uate of Ontario -§ College, Torento.. treats all pee Of domesticated nitimals, Calls by telephone’ or otherwise promptly Pincurty ga Ghee i attend to. Liver: in coRpetton First Sieh Miesa andisias ball riven: guage t Commercial driving a ier verton, meets every Reothnorl Anat Visiting oe al- Geo. Roe, C. A. Barth, Reconling Secretary. I. 0. 0. F, “Silver Star Loige,No. 202, weer amects every, Hviday. « hall, post office balding Chas, ed BD Wels, Apacs ie Count \erle0, Konsspen a ra A re ee LINE, ORLAND'S BU Milver' ston, Bae teeta all traine, citizens and 1s promptly acteuded to. Wi Doria, Ma le St., Propr ie endueety Hotels SHANG i, ee Ont. Fohn Gropp; Peopri iquors and th - gigars at the tion and large GRAND CENTRAL‘HOTEL, M ilverton. n for commercial liquors and cigars, S: W. coruer of Main anid Mill streets, C G. Hasenpting, Propri QUEBN'S HOTEL, sal cate Ont. Oh: est eee ation AOE TE 1 ti aancale oe Liquors and Goo sarin stables and Henry Rose, p othe at ‘the plenty of hed voor, “JOHN GROPP, desler in Cedar Posts, faimber, Laths, Shingles, Pumps, ete. Brauner, ; Patriotic exercise books, scribbling It is a good “advertisement for vege- Codations that a pedestrian who does _ pot eat meat came in first in the inter- _national walking match between Berlin LOCAL ‘NEWS, God save the king. New shirts at E A. Dierlamm’s. Shredded whole wheat at Weitzel & Mohr’s. ee advt, of Sovereign Bank in an- other colu: Do not forget the excursion to | Guelph on Saturday All places of bus Milverton will te closed 00 Baetaige Day. A number of Milvertonians: are at- tending the Listowel races this week. Miss Bradley of Stratford, is spend ing a few at Mr» Samuel Whaley’s. H. Bastendorff has second-hand wheels for ee from $5 up, Call: in and see tliet & Mr, rane ‘Pfeffer chas secured a ledger-keeper. No better and finer selected ne of dry goods in ae than Bee Dierlamm’s. Try Meine cg are being made on scalé to receive the crowds on the Twelfth of Jul Mr. Fred Pens of San Ber- nardine, California, spent part of last week with his sister, Mrs. S, Rumford. In consequence of the postpdnement of the King’s coronation tbe Govern- ment bas issued # proclamation with Arawing the public holiday on Thurs- Ye SUS: Be. a.yd., at EH. Diérlamim's ¥ Milverton public school closes this week when the teachers, Mr. James WSmith° and Misses “MeKuight and Massecar will to their spective ‘homes in Kubryville, Strat ford und Dunnville. Collar ribbon, worth 26e. a 7d, for So}e en He Disuataare Tho gangot men employed for the Sofie eck 14 pt aiuaaretn lithic walks in the village have com leted their contract and left for Lis towel on’ Wednesday where they” will pow up to the Milverton. vil- tage Roane tence byl y a pun oe offence Peni ersnae Hel on srahie WHteltire HAUIG 16 ‘canta people to slip or fall. The pic nic held under ‘the auspi of Millbank public school on Saturday ‘The weather eaten- ad ry and a most cassie Eiieeate was spent. No newspaper cor ates should be afraid or ashamed to reveal hi Some newspaper proprietors ¢ s to require the bonatide Apres of each correspondent . to every. budget... In this way eyery writer is direetly responsible for what hie writes instead of sbouldering it all We will goas far thing which they-are uot willing vo sign. Garden party on the fourth at Mrs. MacFarlane's. Mr. and Mrs, Whaley arriyed in Fi evening and took vo thelr recite in Mrs, Elliott's new ponse on Main street, In the evening Whaley. were presented with a handsome eight day parlor ees 5 aad the of the em- ployees was a beautiful dinger set. he fei nie was See very pleasantly in games and amusements of various. kinds early hour. th nds its congratulations and a welcoine 4s residents to Mr. and Mra, Whaley, und wishes them a long, happy and prosperous inarried life Markdale Standard. position in the Sovereign Bank as|! find eoaloment for several “weeks | ™ more. es Jane. ways a good stogk,ef fancy cakes at Wana & Mobr'’se. Mr. Lancaster, of St. Marys, ‘spent. Sete at Mr, J. Schrenk’s. Mr. John W. Mealey, of Peronto, is at present -visiting--his aunt, Mrs. Miss Leona Hoffman, of Sebri ville, is svenions week th read in the village Mr. and Vhs. Chas. Beese, of eye spent” Stay at the home of Mr. Henry Mil Miss alba Miller has returned to Milverton, after spending a few weeks in Blyt! ‘White cotton at Be. a yd at B.A. ‘Dievlamm’s, Mr. and Mrs. een baru e “3 fal rena te days eek wit Mr. ard Mrs. E. ahs Br Miss Nellie Lamont, of Asbury ark, New. Jersey, is spending a. few days with her aunt Mrs. MacBeth, Found near Mortison’s brick yard on Wednéwday Sia a lndy’s black ing for this advertisement. Our caalliners Miss McDermott, is ~asks customers a week, Mr. Robert McMane, of the 10th conerssion of Elina, time ha of the stomach, died on His cemetery on- Wednesd A change in the are rates comes iato effect the Ist of July which will effect newspaper-eetrespondence. The rate will be two cents ee cent as heretofore, Sun c ondents will please veniember iE aaduteaehee cent to their envelopes after June 30. A penalty of $10 is iusposed for any one who shall plant, ona or sell the barberry shrab. rubs dy planted in any Saas be destroyed upon the requisition of the Minister of Agriculture and the owner - the plant shall be entitled to such ompensation as the ae may see fit to allow. Chap. cal_schoolmistress who has a ike ES all kinds” of contagious dis- cases sent a child home the other day bi her mother was ill The next ing the little git! presented her- self at school with her little finger in her mouth, and # little hood oe: by the string, and said, “We'se got a baby at ot house, but manna says T was to tell you it’s not catching, “Ex. Gite cnronation of Kiaemlward hae his illne fieheeniagedll tor ea they were always throngh the court bulla day, however, it was discovered that he was snffering from oer, and an operation wes decided. on im mediately. He passed the chloroform age, day of twe dec: ing chances aré. open for three your hat Sunday last Rev A. P, Moore announced ‘his resignation as rector of Ch . Dierlanm, 9 the decision of the ntleman to take a course in ine at one of the Jeading Univer: sof the United States, ev. Moore’s retirement from the ministry the Anglican Church in this Diovese loses cne of its ablest preachers. Dur- ing his comparatively short stay here, |s brist. Church bas made material pangress, the purchase of a new pipe organ and the introduction of a vested choir being largely due to Rev. Mr. Moore’s efforts, With his superior talents, a brilliant favure promises to be in store for him, whether in medi- cine or theology, He will be much d here, and his place in this parish will not. be an easy one to fill. A meeting of the vestry of Obrist Oey) is called for Monday evening xt to appoint a comfnittee to a with the Bishop in. regard to a Sue- to Rev, Mr. Muére.- Zeal ES med ia Standard. reinains were ee in the Elma In been postponed indefinitely owing. 10] © According to rumors he}? tors will be unable to say what his | ea m Oar willinery department will * be New ‘dress ‘trimmings at | Dierlemnre, * ‘Horses wor saue— Apply to T. Bi "Roe, Deering agent, Milverton, Take home a 10 cent bottle of nice soft drink at Weitzel & Mohr’s. Miss Maud Keen, of St. Marys, is at piece visiting her sister Mrs, T. Dodds, of Toronto, Sunday “iipav die: hide’ And itlgwweonsaiel graduate moke this a great month. for the dry goods business. 50 1 strawberries coming this reale don’t sree a leave your onders. Weitzel & Mohi Ladies’ fine See coats in fawn pag colors, worth 00 for $8.50 at E. H. Dierlamw’s. The Re examinations in the Milverton public school have just been concluded and the departmental ex- aminations are now in progress ‘There will be no service held Burns church next Sunday evening, Methodist. church, farewell sermon, A WMr. Joseph Coulter, who was:suc- cessful in obtaining the degree of B. will preach his ¢ Dundas street’ Metho- diah chureb, Tandoor The district lodge of Mornington, of range id the O1 ssociation has decided this wo celebrate at Milverton. Invitations have been sent to sent out the lodges of the surrounding district. and a huge oncourse of Seal! ple are expect ed here on that dat The garden party ene the auspices of aye Laidies’ “Aid the El on rey . evening, E. A Rev, Mr, s, oc- | Nett cupied ible PRE of Burns chureh ot }-ton and -viein ti June should be disciplined, June brides have néarly won their race ne ee pts | Remember the garden party av Mrs, | MacFarlane’s on July | The Milverton brass band and other attractions at eee: party on the “foarth of Jul Mrs. Moat and ie, are visiting f aughter, Miss sin Milver= The coronation ‘services, on-accounb of the serious indisposition of the king, will be postponed. Mr. and: Mrs. at present eels relatives Mich, ar Va Se and. Ble Charles MeMann, of Toronto, “the accountant in the Milver- jon ‘brenoh of the Supsieige wate: Phillips, of Flint, And while you are about it, say what is the reason wh) yoni a not come in May, or June Hace till Ju Trinity Church garden ary, July 10) 4th at Mrs, MacFarlane's. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist ceeds amounted to ubout $70. Rev. Joseph Watt will occupy the pulpit et ae and Zion ‘churches next San Lost between Milverton und Top- ping on Tuesday afternoon a waters ns coat. Finder will pleasé leave 1 SuN office or vith Jas.” Doherty, ~ Topring, re Curtis—Riddelt, was a The proce g amounted to oyer $F A very interesting wedding, took beet in Milwaukee, Wis., on Wi day, June 18th, when Miss Burdette M. Dolkade eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pharmacy, Milwaukee. Mr. White will be at-home to their frends at 1229 Wells St., after Jil Je bride was made the reci of ee dick. the gituattiet Ganek: atead- ing § one sii ngs a view 0 findi it is a name former! ven to what is nown, as appendicitis and is an in fi ammation mn of uctures su Thi has got to Si lymphangitis giving rise to lesions Bier appendi- cular or periappendicilar. Prints, Se.a yd. at E. H. Dier- Tamm’s. ‘he pienic in Kertcher’s bush on TTucrdas Pat Arpad Phelte catler the of the Public Library was quite a success, The crowd: was con- en from the countr: ‘or the young peo} and catered to the wants of the ey he proceeds of the day aauanten to ‘abdat $60. ih |. Fair ‘a home of Mrs. Jas. throaghout afternoon. | tast work done by some Messrs. Geo. Herr, W. Loe hand|there. Such a gepdetate from you E. Knechtel had chatye of the booth | usual gait won’tdo b won: noon a a tug of-war eet Ane present. ‘band and a team captained by re olmes is putting & coment David Soi After two oe victory | floor in his stables. rested with the horn-toot e| , Mr. Richard Freenien Bek seedl drilled last week. i 8 supply of vise. Farsi alomiogien ter, strains oi ie march, while the wedding ty took ir position onthe lay een a horseshoe of évergreens, profusely decked with carnations eae coron: tion colors. . ‘ide was escori by her uncle, : all, so the groom, air A gramaphone, very aptly by Mri Henry Zoeger, of New added inuch amusement. ‘The numerous hatidbome.and costly resents received showed very tang- ibly popularity of the bride aniong her bosts of friends, remon ninety guests, including ‘Toronto, London, Strationd. Listow Brussels, ve r, ane train for thei St, Stratford, when they will be at home totheir friends etter July oth, —_-_ PEFFERS. ® were present some parties from el the last couple of weeks- Mr ha caters poet pit has been be- iged daily by large’ number of men and teams doing ro re | We iced he Unionville der you were laid up Mr. Brler of Carthaze, stone nason, is putting up a wall for Mr. Hurst al He got water after drilling boat ‘He inten eee) ey i Dias 180 feed, windanidl, ‘the. Riddcli, was the —