Milverton Sun, 5 Dec 1902, p. 1

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THARRIAGE LICENSES issued by J. G. GROSCH. SeRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. “It Shines For All.” Sn. ¥ol XI—No. 49 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER‘S, 1902 The Milverton Sun Is the best Local gle = nent of Perth, Lt s ADVERTISING “RATES. SPACE. | Year. |6 mo, 8 mo. n..|$50 00830 0) $26‘00| 95 Falf column |°30 00|°%6 00] "9 00| 4 Quarter col. .| 18 49 B09 3 1 Une inch ._- 5 00| $ 00 Transient ara are ra parne st at | the rate of 8c. Sey ine, nonpariel i per line for each suc- sessive insertio G. T. R. Time Table el ae to leave Milverton. GN Medical W. EGBERT, W.B., M.D. C. M., nate of College of Physicians and ee ; also post. graduate student of Tendse hogpital, Lenton, England. in rear Office, Milverton, Ont. lephone con with Poole, Brunner, Tniistan Chyrok aud Postook: M. PANTON, Bart Slr Bie Office oped every Thursday, Wm. Burton's Block, Main St. Dentistry DR. &. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Licentiate d Member of Bayst ate Regulation, of ‘teeth, Crown and Pride work Specialty. Hours 9a. 1 Giice stove Blukbeiner Bros, hardware store, Milverton. Veterinary S., Milver erton, Ont. to, by telephone or otherwise, day or night. Dentistry ond Chronic Diseases a specialty. BARR, VETERINARY SUR- GBON Milverton,formerly of Newton(Grad- nateot Ontario Veterinary College Toronto.) treats all diseases cated animals. and rigs at all times, Baggage transfer. Commercial driving a specialty. Gffice | ndvt. this week LOCAL NEWS. 2s Ss PO good, “but it’s so ‘Yon Baa cctonry me fruits we are leaders. C. 8. Ki er. is spending ‘a few days at his home in Milvertor Miss Mabel Peters returned from | Maniwba on osu’ after & sojourn ‘there of three Mr. Jan rial is this week attending Ke December session of the county council at Stratford. Our k of Xmas novelties will C. 8. Kertcher, Mrs, Jos. Dorland, of mene spent a few gone ast sister, ‘Mrs W. D. Langford, ara ‘idge. ‘Owing to the rush of business ©. 8. | Kertcher was unable Watch his space next week Aggie Johnston, of Stratford, formerly of Milverton — public school staff, spent a few days this week with her friend, Miss Qarrie Mc- Knight. Mr. Frank Hoffman, on Fnday last, two fingers on, the left hand slightly cut in the jointer at the plan- ing factory. The gage board saved bim from a worse fate. The svow fall last week made busi- mous. Watch our advt. next. week, it will be acorker. C. 8. Kertcher. r. George Tanner was on Sunday, the last day of November, wearing in his buttonhole a bunch of ae focteties F., No, 99, Milverton, meets every x Visiting “brethren ways welcome. ‘Geo Roe, Barth, Recording Secretary. L 0. F., “Silver Star Lodge,” No. ce Milverton, ery Friday might at in. in thelr ball, post offoe Building, brethren always welcome. ter, N. Gs Loth, RS. He 7:30 Visitin; E. Coult Puninexs Cards W. D. WEIR, Anctioneer for the Coun- ties of Moet and Waterloo, veyancer, Deeds, Wills and Mortgages drawn and Affidavits made. Baililf fib Division Court, village Clerk. Office, over h’s Shoe , Main street, Milvertor J hare tte aren DORLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton. Bus wp niscta all teaine. All citizens and travellers calls yee attend te Dorland, Maple St, Reo Motels EXCHANGE OT RE, Brunner. Ont. John Gropp, P-oprietor. Best liquors and cigars at Pre tak. First-class accommoda- tion and large stabling. atti ites GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton, commodation fore ci , Best bran ms. liquors and cigars. ner of. Main aud Mill streets. C. Baseuption, Proprietor. QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. ae best accommodation fe for pete: Gu Sigurs al e bar. OS Spee jxeellancon JOHN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, - Lamber, gl Brunner, Shingles, Pumps, ete. H. C. ZOEGER, Furniture Dealer, 7 < | begging and - | tainers consisted of Mr. W. r. ©. 4, MacMahon, who for the Lape months has held the position of accountant in the Milverton branch of the Sovereign. Bank, has been tran ferred to the branch at Montreal. Though Macs many friends here are pleased at his promotion they “regret the-departure of one avho proved him- self to be such an obliging and efficient bank official was a rare bargain, as the Property is one of the best in the townshi echoes bas.also disposed of a 16 toot ection of ‘tis -business block in the The Milverton Public Library .en Wednesday eyening Inst gave a very enjoyable be airy in Grosch's all, Enatiew of the patronage ex tended to wdrisinaiene given eader the auspices of ‘Weis institution in the have every reason for congravulating themee.ves on the success of undertaking. By cajoling, coaxing, ntering they were en- abled ae co Lege to make tbe affair expenses, a circumstance hitherto sniaraliclos in the history of library entertainments. The ent H. Grasch who sang with fine effect a solo en- titled “Come Home Bill Baily,” a local quartette consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. rosch, Miss Martha Pfeffer and Mr Exra Finkbeiner, and the two young ladies, Miss Marietta LaDell, elocutionist, and Miss Flanagan, ocalist, who were eugaged to give the main programme of the 5 a ke They are both anaasally clever and accomplished artiete, and, besides hav: stage appearance. They gave an evéellent selection, and ‘ore most heartily encored. ONT. i saws bighly spoken.of by | Fer ‘No. 1 dates try Weitzdl vif | Mobr. for Mr Malcolm aoe ot Wingham, | 6," stoc! surpass hie that has ever been | othe eee exhibited before. to change his eis. acre phe bd past, the management on this occasion | prov their} W. | promotion was Butter 17¢, eggs 20c. at Weitzel & Mohr’s. The great satearh moe Peruna, forrance’s. wes at Jas. Dr. Charles. Ra of Chivoago, “spent bis Thanksgiving vith his parents in Miss Priestop, who as been spend- two with her sister, reerned to her home ae Secctinae? here—at C S. Kertcker’s. If there is one fallacy floating round in advertising world to- i that is more popular than any is the nation that an adver- yay dlaa: in order to have any value, must occupy a special position. The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Ontario Agricaltaral and Bx. perimental Union will be held at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, ne lecture room each day and evening during the fair. Several boys from Ellice appeared before Squire Weir on Feidss, ae. moon charged with trespass struction of property by Mr. yin Graul. AH pleaded guilty and after a primand fan the magistrate fined two dollars and oosts. #1 The other day the mixed train frow Stratford, left there with a deuble- header and a train of 72 cars, pulling into Milverton about two hours late. ess quite brisk in the village on]! Friday and Saturday, quite x number) The Grand Trook is notbing, i not coming in with cutters and sleighs. |*ccomoduting, so the coach was allow- ‘The crowd around the mill was enor-|€d te stand conveniently pon hig o gev off. All bound for Milverton alighted and en- joyed the brisk ‘constitutional’ to the the woods, are not equalled -anywhere on the continent. In faney caxe pipes we carry an end- less variety feam 50 ets. to $5.00 casts svituble for a Xmas gift, ©. S. cher, From the Lindsay Post we take part the raport of a complimentary cept an iow position at e rt “Thursday r citizens came Salle ot Milverton to W. J. Smith, | Wb ran. | for $1,009. ee ave 8 pied the ebsnir, dienuGe. of ies evening having the place of honor at his right. de Ati Moore efficient eran jhaar spent ice wo Whe excellent spread vided i re refreshments of the inner man, the toast list was produced. hen the usual loyal sentiments had heen honored, Magistrate Steers pro- posed the third toast on the list, “Our Guest.” and in doing so gave fit- ting expressian to thedeep régret felt by everyoue.nt Mr. Whaley’s impend- ding departore, his many fine qualties appealed to and wou the respect and esteem of all with whom he cae ia banking circles. ed in enthusiastic fashion. Magistrate ers then presented Mr. Whaley with a set of ebony niilitary brushes, hand glass, ete.-in a Russian leather case. In retarning thanks for the gift, and for the kind sentiments expressed, warmer friends than bere in -Liadsay, and his gradificntion because of his mived with a strong | they will be r Mr. Whaley said he lind never met Come to Weitzel & Mohr's for your Xuas fruit. In toys, -games, chinaware, fancy toilet go pce. etc., we'lead. C. 8. Kerte! It is not aes the shortcomings of @ young man that arouse the young girls father. Often his long -stayings have that effect. We hope ttrat:atlvertisers will bear in «mind that we cannot accept changes of advertisements after Mon-| © 1d | day of each week, When angey, count ten before - you | KO speak; ifwery angry, let the other etlow do the counting while you lea os the solar plexas. Alex, Jucobs, of the Berlin nite factory, was at home last ‘week, having been compelled to cease wor! puree the presence of a felon on his and, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, since his sojourn at Hot Springs, has gained two sounds. He eats and sleeps well. He is organically sound. Patriotic exereise books, scribbling | § books, school text books and all sup e groom. ‘Phe bride‘was-attired: Hage et travel- ling sui carried -a ‘beautiful boquet of erysanthe nee Attar aes taking of a wedding dinner at home, Mr. and Mrs, Weis left on the three o'dlock west rol ronner, for a ip ig ti points, awid a shower of rice and good wishes. The Sun extends con- gratulations. ———-__—— NEWTON. nee sco net in in Le dine o pan is ye finass was acon lex. Ross shes pure Dlackswith sh OP. in. Cart pay bese ir, Robinson, and Ww will take arge “pe st mei joc Wil J. Zoeger on, Monday. irl. ere ‘woollen mill is nearing com- Plejfon, the offtes part will be ready oy use in a few glad to see the smiling tage ft Dy. Sandieon again in midst, plies for the school room. Agent for |after spending the summer “in Mani- wall maps and all school apparatas,— Jas/Torrance, Milverton. VWhat might been a serious accident ‘befel Master Sydney Ren on Saturday. He was in the act. o repairing an air-gun when the spring flew back, striking him in the corner inch it would ia all probability have ruined the sight. Dried apples wanted, £0. 0 th, at Weitzel & Mobr Noung can pads the ad inven- r when rts pics now date a lady fa Bristol ee jus invented a new system of ibrininie which has been tried with gi cess in the House. In the ieech of an hour’s duration the re] was enabled to fore twenty minutes ahead s » | mier. Mr, Roddle Ross, accompanied by r. Jas, Holines, of Garthiage, left. oi Briday ‘or Saute Ste Marie. Public Schoo! Report. Fon Part ry Grek, Sina Dankow: age Hare Part I Jun, Leaving—-C) Miller, Ella Maguood, a flug, Blanche Walker Kinnon, ee Msinith, ‘George ag! Ida Hurturier, ‘Lilly. Morley, Smith, Brewis Dor 2 Dixman, teacher. eho Hoffn: Botuice Tda Meine John Lizie Kleni Soh, Liat Krajaes! picked oe Prank, in full bloom }to the village. passenger for the | of the speak: ame McKniaur, teacher. from his emcee north, however, who foulistily enter-) No ae to show goods whet Primar dept 2nd _class— Eddie herd fe ipe a California, tained the idea that tray lers were you buy or not. Everybody Bie Herr, Herbie Hoffman, Earnest Ruui- supposed to board the train from the la C. S. Kertcher’s. ford, Willie Bydt, James Coutts, Vie, BM. Schaefer has jus com tstation platform, waited there, a Migs Babee eng ae rany ap Be ae buitaing | was disappuinted at seeing bis train} | ‘The Bannockburn, the finest grain Perey Shae Gn,” ropes bailding blocke Mr. Schaefer intends (erp, one st fall sarod, leaving him| steamer on water, built at| Guenther, Earl Gri peer se tha spades hea ee es. standir ‘been lingering | Middleburg, Bet in'1893, and cost: \THELYN Massncar, teacher. z | for two bours oy Verily, the ac-|ing between $100,900 and $125,000 tensively into the manufacture of this | commodation trains 2. Grand:| and city uf 80,000 MOSEAVILLE. bg ullding sputey runk on the branch in this neck .f| bushels, has been loston Lake Superior Seagie the Moserville scribe, with the entire crew, Oo was after a lapse, bes Hobie up aj q prsit have ‘n sleeping or ig clans wey doef “Maybe the drain -of ‘the old Municipal matters witl seon ‘be ‘the steam threshor ‘buzzed so lou subject of discussion. Al nm b will the two old candidates be again in the field. Messrs. Torrance and Armstrong have been efficient. coun cillors, and 1t is altogether likely that eturned by acclamation Warden Merryfield, of Logan; Thos. Hay, of Wallace ; John Schaefer, of Falk, of North . Sanderson, of Blan- chard, and ‘Thos. Ryan af Hibbert, will |®, in all probability not again seek a seat | 'This will saye a number of at the county council bourd Xuins fruit and canes arrived this week at Weitzel & Mohr sult, of the ee in On cases Une Sper Ee lara number of branch banks in almost ull centres anything, “The frost and las 1 blizeard, however, inust hove etirie 4 bianto actio on : Sam B sine he did not ‘tic his. thrests- ‘season. It’s getting too cold, tit Sam ? Tie ke Deuiagatine bee engaged:inthe.school bere ‘This is the fourth term and the ape _know a good thing eee it. Mr. Ernst Huchthaueen des trip on poor roads. Moserville rious fire took place east of Movers ‘on Thursday night, when fe Ellice. Peat» Works went up aia," hosel building, contain? ing the presses, engine, and other machinery, with a quantity of pressed Mr. eat, w4s entirely consumed. UP the provides hitherto’ not sotctied Fromsore tie: prapiietonchad Wane by the big nks The movement rable money in fi p this this is almost phenomenal, plant, and his loss is a heavy one, an has aired been quite overdone, many places of from 500 to ‘800 popu- lation, there are two pire? possibly no bus » place is aie for more hes $10,000. In other places somewhat Jarger there are as many as three banks located, and at business keen competition pre ’ i pm. to3 pin, and opening again at} last pisbe ts to receive. the busi preaeee bankers that pears of obs ranches will be short lives other result of this muri eae & Be 2's Next week we invite You to cull and feeling of regret because of the vever ances af cherit i see our TD ay, Wiitie equals tu. S. Kertcher. io Pepin oe wing cwttaeee |S I ° by juinber of wen have been thrown out of employment. the origin “of the spontaneous co} peat bed.is suppos- eg to baye been the cause. . Henry Schwindt’s new house is ‘At Home,” Good for sou Reis, Jr has completed threshing, which. wae He sta th bate Fetarned last me ibis ene trip, and was suecessfu! in bagging a deer. , but not before 5 belts phe been tinging it oe eid H Vilianze, 2 thls or Mokerville-t-Liet le take a rest oy takuay ‘emuuple fous olirisdribe.

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