Milverton Sun, 25 Jun 1903, p. 1

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MARRIAGE LICENSES issued by J. G. GROSCH. SwRIcTLY CONFIDENTIAL, Che “It Shines For All.” Vol XII—No 26 MILVERTON, ONTSPERTH €0., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903 Se a The Sovereig gn Bank OF CANADA. Capital Authorized $2,000,080 Capital Subscribed $1,300,000 Head Office, - Toronte H.S. oem D. M. STEWART, MILVBRTON ~ BRANCH Now the transaction. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ed. Deposits of $l and upwards’ open for Savings Bank Department Interest alee on deposits. from ute of deposit, urrent rate lowed, aud conan half yearly. eposit receipts bought and sold, alee S ih promptly ou all pints, money li issued, notes discounted. jal a tention given to the eae of Be mers sale noves. R. J. <a - Manager e. fal, arrisior, Solicitor, Ete. say Wes eae M. PANTON ‘open € Main St. Office Block, Gen. Manager pay Mx, T. a % f. Bast spent sind oie tne Wnts parents in Ros Bentistry DR. B. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Licentiate 1 Hemliee of Hoes tal Surgeons of Ontario, ersity. p.m. hardware store, Milverton. Veterinary Jd ENGEL, V. S., Milverton, On Graduate Ontario Veterina ary Vollexe, Tor Gio, treats all diseases of domestic animals Scleutiically. All calls Ae attended by telephone or otherwiee, day Or night, dae tas and Chronic Discases a Peoualig: . BARR, Tee SUR: ON, Milverton, formerly of Newton(G! ario Vete cent Y College stornte ) Sevats all diseuses of domesticated wnitnals, ils by telephone or otherwise prompt ly sttended ry i soa cas First clase oer ee yee aes a we ity. soctetics 9, Milverton, meets every nlonth, at their hail over Scbneuker & tore, Visiting brethren al- Geo Roe, C..B.3 A. an Silver ssh g Frid at aa Pe in their hall; post office nig brethren, always, welcome, r, N. G.; Joho Dunbar, R. 8. Bustnexe Cards W. D. WEIR, Anctioneer for the Coun- ties of Perth and Watcrloo, Couveyancer, ills and | dr Village Clerk. Offi r Gi Store, Muin street, Milestton, DORLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton. Bas meets al All citizens and travellers calls promptly attended to. Wm. ‘Darland, Maple St., Proprie' Hotels se an Pleas: wae sitaated ‘on Gutari Ree ‘for ford Ree Pay; sient en thoroughly sreovste Ample aud fee Lit hy Elect Mr. Hendon, _ |order now at C. 8. LOCAL NEWS, Mr, Jack Pfeffer spent Sunday ia Stra ions are in mr ADCS. exami; progress this week. Remember the pie-nic-en Saturday a Miss Carri eer of poner is visiting — in Milver Read advt. re N. P. Farmers’ Insti- ie aceaanat see column. kk Westman pieced school has returned Mr. Jac f home from London Normai College. Men’s suitings that were $1 per y for 50c. at The Grosch Co's. sale. Mr. sie Bsechi purchased. from new rubber-tired buggy. The band will play at the Baan party se Mr. Ben Westman’s, to-night, (Tharsd: Mr. and cendorff Pah ae the crowds to The rosch Co’s. sales. Bargains in all goods lines—new Miss Kate Wiederhold, of Wallace, spent a few days last week with friends in the village Mr. and Mrs, W. D, Langford, of Mornington, spent a day or two witli friends in Stratford this week. The football toum will drive over Brussels on Friday and try ibe fila toats oF thas bores to nclu- You must not expect His author of a cook Hank to try all the sore »ts or a doctor to take his own medici: Strawberries ! | at C. 8. eae ca cae for fruits. Mr. W. H. Grosch spent several iy Hits alee the guest of Mrs. Geo, McCormick, Nine times out of ten the woman who i is Slee her wi bag} in gold mar- ries a man who not worth his weight in aaa iron: Mrs. H. Hahn, of Detroit, Mich., and her daughters, Olive and Hazel, are holidaying at Spruce Crest, guests of Mrs. W. D. Wei Call and get a dollar hat for 25c. at a | The Grosch Go" 8. sale. Mr. James Torrance left on Satur- aay ae te ‘wa on business in con- the petra Port- tad Canent Co. of whic! their representative in this eliniricts Mr, and Mrs: Fred MoCloy, of Paisley, are at present pending a few days at the residence of Mr. John MeCloy, the illness and death of Mr. James McCloy being the occassion of "| their visit. On Satuedey last as Mrs. E. fKnechtel was engaged nning tule jer. esilodeds sohaering the hot contents ee her poe and neck, sealding her badly is now, pee ever, recovering ni: and ex- pe tole poaiamnsy ceteuael Pine apples for canning j leave your ertoher ¥Mr. G. A. Barth and his bri rived home after their de ar- i ‘onéymoon on F hee relatives vere present, enjoyable evening was speu entarth remedy, Pert . Cor . Armstr ng, B.A., of Knox College, Volunt:ér Union, ‘Three students pee apart for ‘the work dur- ing the summer. 1 the! ® and a most ut. oft IL-be in’ Burns Ch College, pie ae Mires child. Children should be started c he sacs ssion| the. xight track at the Rerep inning of life, as it svill avoid mneh sorrow and Oranges, ee 40c, and 50c. doz., at Kertcher’ Mrs. T. Smith. of Tara, is spending a week at the Grind Central. Deputy Grand Master of Orange- men speaks at Sam. MeQourts’s on July 3rd. Thoroughbred, soughysonten Scotch ollie pups for s pply to R. A. Struthers, Poole. Misses pcos a Martha Pfeffer are spending or two with friends ein oe van F. E Gastar has commenced S excavate the cellar for his new esidence on William St, The — Roulston, of Oakland, visiting friends ini Milyereon and Mornington. Bananas, 15c. and 200, per doz., at Kertcher’s, Mrs. John Goodale ao Mrs. ales, Schneuker, are sp two with friends in ae ito. LOST—On Bet night, June 19th a_shower-proof nder will per blige by leavinisat mnt the Sun Offce, Me. Wm, Gibson of, Chicago is spending a few di e_residence Of hin fajhorinelaw, Me, Stamford: Waytep—A girl to learn, ant and vest making at i, Knechtel reosivéd | another interesting Mr. Whaley this week but sure of space it has been Mrs, W. EB. Finkbeiner and dangl: ter Tiel have left on an extende vith triers at Zuric ‘alph sine the contract of building a new page wire fence around the Presby- teriun cemetery on Mill St. The sale still continues the Grosch Co’s. store. Everything must go. Milverton’s famous band, music, speeches, supper and the finest lot of people to be found anywhere- at ae Church garden party, July 3. The rainfall in this section duxing | the past week has. bee: aa $ pes % > 3. Se 8 ES 5 = Ge the former’s parents i ne h Tucker has just com- Leona Hoffman, of syed ville is ae friends in the vill Mis ia Keertcher, Seah is cen erepek- gett Gace ia she vi on strests would be yery mucl improved in anpeanasice were the Zenda an Pinas Caren The family of Dr. Bgbert are engl ing a couple of weeks with friends Little Current, Manitoulin Td. Miss Minnie Finkliotnen, of t Carling: ord, is spending with easter) er SP maschtel, Mr. ©, A. MacMahon, manager of Sovereign me Harrow, spent Sun- day with friends in Milverton, Th a Methodist church garden party pte beheld of Mx: Bou West: man’s lawn this Thursday evening. , Deputy Grand Master of the Ocepe order, will be the chief ea at apa Church garden par Admi: Mr. and Mrs. Andyew Torrance of Wallace, spent a day in the willace Ssateeeks pesitige Mr, Martin Griate, Wie ts ear all Weare agents for the new at Finkbeiner’ 's hardw: v. D. Weiry auctioneer is conduct- ery Wednesday ing sales evi and Satur- day at 1.30 and 7.30. p.m., for the Xt 30 days at the Grosch Co.’s store. Call and get goods at less than hal price. It is a fact not generally, known that the eyes of infan| Wee blue, znd that they do not assume Sete Bia eathne pial or i eek, No. 8s Elma, 8. 8. pienio will the best aie ae season. fsa and other, sp wi oaks on oe joa t ootball rmnatch| will be called at 1.0’clock, he Stags of the hay, which will be sho ks, school ae and all gee plies for the hao Yo tf ny eae a all abo ‘appareute, — Uae Broughton, of Monkton, hho has Bisa elioay ue ey oe the station, on Thursday last ary is now pein ‘ly getting in * realibess for va haying phe harvest. x Aecgtiling to Parmer Dunn in the w York Sun cee warm her is upon us. He ne opinion that Betore this weel t the thermo- is meter will r x ¥O areeea an that we will hes a folie hot summe: We frequently meet with womén who lack system. Much of this fail- 2 Echidne while young, holding that they This ill vil eet seldom the css “how Bh hoes ere who Be not. train the tdi s to fit them for life fa il to ‘a their bas no matter how kind they have beer This i soaee nee that aS in attee life. \ Mr. James weed a well-known Patriotic fees looks, scribbling | °” It is said that the man who aiken DAD Dogeuse hs can ane is trying to ent a engine with elt he Ne owl dimer by he smoke ae his ee bor’s chimney. Every laneway hath its lure, Every path its pledges ‘There is happiness, ie be: sure, Hidden in the he y| Aud whee sills go Piling pure e mossy Mr. W. D. Wei ee on Tuesday, uly 7th, sell-thnt pareel of lau com taining 7 acres. a ast half of Jat 13 ponae Mealiipist oui ipobil house dnt ene she erence he Schramm estate. The chattles aad stock wil be sold the same day. Sale commences at 2 o’elock, p.m Essery, Donsly Grand Master | “°” for E, 1 of the oencers Ontario West elk ga will speak at ‘Trinity rden party on evening 0} a yaly 3rd.at Mr. eae aaGoimva: wave, Meiinage Annstrong and Gumeron will also be speake rphy will act as Supper served from 6 to 8 tlé Ferguson, Phohn s been in the second department of er and her iltesseale regrette Téa anid tho witls rkomie “pave of the country have recently { The eel Whaley’s lawn 61 te | sto will be deparhure es hiss introduced | wa THE Paap BANK | Head Offic - Toronth Stratiord Branch - Market St. Capital Paid Up $1,500,000.00 Assets Over $14,000,000.00 made to ‘responsible farmers nan on thelr own 03 cashed or sollocten Cal or discount stening exchenge Songot wa wid, SAVINGS Due a Deposits of $i a ward ed, and interest lowed at current rate! re R JEFFREY, - Manager Juneris pact Have you secured a bride yet: Miss Baith Little, of « Peet gr! is the erent of Mrs. G, A. B: dP peecs oes dori menage Ai, tage at sees oe EES aaa sigtiedt a cera Grande, Pointe,” on the St. Clair pees prices any time during the| pi'e ’ y.—The Grosch Co. she ae Gossen party which was on the Met sede Church ‘Tuesday evening, ‘| has been indefinitely postponed. , garden’ party held en Mx Friday evening, .. hog and. Beet troughs, romethng under the auspices ist. Church, good and strong, somethin; notwithstanding the coolness of the wanted. Cal i for Ea ine evening, was well patronized, the mareuie of the evening amounting to over $42. A careful mother will let an ys ie a oe ed ball swinging from Hedy can use its little hands in efforts to catch it. ‘A newspaper was running a serial “The Truth.’ m: tinue the ake 80 Ae the pee cf ah a prehaps ore truth than any, other” item in the pies _ ‘The Pru out of thi eon account of the press of more important matter. special meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held i: us Grosch’s hall, Milverton, on Saturday, July 4th, commencing at two and seven o'clock, D wovided. A cordi pea to every lady in- Milverton and vicinity to be present. Tie Milverton ead: Mowshign ee ord the S Recto ban! eed aaesitmeite the. ieee weather, a goodly number were it. . After ‘ol r. Grenzebach then 1 cent and ans ree paper on “Luther and nish wae tllowed by a Aiseussion n the su! loss rmstrong Mavited he ‘Asiocietlia i tea. ni tage eS Berkner--Schmidt. _ A pretty house wedding took vis a jwittiam me 18th, when te sephiarad anew game which is played prefer paid by St. by resident of Mornington, died at his itis Pages “ EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brooner. Ont, be as Toronto isto | home on Monday’ night, afterean ill-| (1) One ee John Gropp, Proprietor. Best Tignors interest "in Missions | ness ex hat re ae e eight or ten | ot christianity. Gigars at the bar. First-class aecommoda- throughout the chureh onths. . McCloy tools ill last fall Tinéesip opposite tha ie eu tan sul large stabiling, The sth Highlonderss! Pipe Band, iu Loe wonble and had been cent the: heat hen. i dee "the Meanie: ‘Mrs, George —— | of Toronto, Some sed of 26 pipers = zt LLY, EIB OVER: detail ils “i einbraces christianity ! Said to| Grose edding march chinn cesinat ROTE, Milverton. | drummers, wi nee oe Bort Edgii Kept up” wonderfully: -well Ha ver Toren geme. us ue totem oy eink xosene ction fad coemeraall ort: Downton re Dd agabeenetight ey BE ‘confined to his bed gust about)" ete Hoe teavelors ‘and. others. Three large sample{the hearts of ail ree ‘of Highland |® Week when dissolution came. It aks Dolacan tates fan nae and ig 1 Sf ivial as ae omit, | Goot ands. of was but edamare tn week since | merchants. hav. early onc Say congratulation of friends a Hiqeots and. cigars. S. W. corner of Main| Muse Among the other attiaetions |. wvas in the village. Mr. McCloy Closing aystem with the exeeption ct present. snt ey a i togeee 0. Taaenphogs Coopriator She eee eae haanoton an re Salon #4 S Oras oma ead Sieg Weeseeane aah Spyettoy cvenjuge« |" a ee eS a “|farnier, and was well thought of by/uumber of people scem’ disposed to‘ dancing and musi , B QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. ‘The ey ak ses sa a ana ee oe RE Ghbite | OE ghtsyelveteee Here eOisieee at te good nature of pe taken up residence in best Soctebetien OE chelkwanderfed -ancink-mete, and athe married Miss Atkin, veldest daughter of} ee une men by coming out to do Ab a paca rs. Two large saurple tooms, Mr, Wm. Atkin, who survives him. shopping on es evenings.than | x the sleet of Wi ne Pree andjeycle whirl trio, composed of we s 2 < x Gi ce at the b jood warm stables and| rence, Meehan and Ridpath = ae The remains “were ftaied in Mo thee designated. This has been the ark Ett eee Beare fi seuonal eines wel othr | Presbyterian cemetery on Wednesda; alee GE capeltas Feation with the Onatarens — At ington, atte Pe eet, Seles de eee a ho refuse to handay, 3dne ‘sth, thet Misce}taneon éaler in eciall Posts, ps, ete. Mieicoreilr Sutae going at less than half pri ve rosch Co.’s sale. Come on aid your needs now, ort has’a fine progremmé for July Ist. i oie, one of the pioneers of rning- on Wednesday aitd Peete even- (ings. W. B. Chaliners of a dangh' DIED. — ~ e metihe Maciox—At Mornington, on More 22nd, eae MeClop, eee sa tga

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