Milverton Sun, 26 May 1904, p. 1

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Th “It Shines For All” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904 MALCOLM MacBETR E titor and Publisher - i S HOLT, D. M, STEWART, : n, Manager Si ccrsipa Bank of Canada. rs’ Trad je Special attention given to the discount- ing and coliecting 01 peters’ Notes. lections on all points in Acre as and the United States promptly made. _ Commercial! i and Circular Letters of Credit issued. fts and Telegraphic Tr: on all the Jeading cities in the Us Great ased at the id other prices int. Interest ate OF deposi ment at all offices. ndence invited. Call or write, Correspondents jon, Eng. int Stock Bank Limited, Prin- fea Bieceks Menace. J. 8. Morgan Be Co- jacount Company ondon, rk, U.S. ; Bank of Commerce, Bags organ & Co. Perrys ‘Teast BRANCHES Mount Albert, Ont. Ottawa, Ottawa'M. Beh, Ba Catharines elit Siu reilfe Stanbridge Bast, ue, Sutton. P aiventon “BRANCH R. J. Ranney, - Manager pet* | is to inspect cases where p nT Park Milverton, on oe ‘Dentistry LOCAL NEWS. Great bargains in flowers. Rose & Dumart. Honest goods at lowest prices at W. K. Loth’s, reformer never thinks it neces- sary to practise on himsel Special price on Sethe wringers i tox: this week at Finkbeiner’s Hardware. Women’s white’ waists, newest kinds and. pace remarkably low, at W. K. Lot Leave pineapples Sound, fresh fruit Say, Bring ites produce, we are al- ways on top. for paying ae suena market price, Rose & D: A coroner is a doctor woe aes it is have your anes. coo preserving at C. Finkbeiner’s. hel hou matical aimee Fancy “neck ribbon worth 20¢ to 25c per yd., on sale now for one week only at 124¢. per yd. Rose & Dumart Mr, Foseph Gatcke, of the 7th line, Mornington, est yearling Usifer Killed i iguaiee er Bontay ight. Young men do not be ashamed of | work. Work for the best salary you can get, but work for anything rather than be idle. Sas Stratford and Milverto: Ww. lay on anion ening. Game commences at 6 3 The chief eS a2 C.P. R. was in the village la: looking over the grades leading oie ‘propos- ed crossing of the G.T.R. near Milver- ton. Owing to Tuesday being a holiday, the liberty of holding Tue Sun back one-day in publication this week. ae eae meeting of ae Herth ‘sity. | attendance of members is requ ‘Telephone connection with Poole, neanter, ville and R a NGEL, V. Sst Graduate Stacie Veterinary Coll t Il diseases o} of domestic act W. BARR. VETERINARY SUR- ON, Milyerton,! formerly of N ingestononte) Bee wwer Schneuker & . ing brethren al- ways welcome. -E Knechtel, C. R.; W. D. Weir, Recording Secretary. ¢@ Wilkinson Plow Co.’s goods, steamed sold by the late Rel repe lug, are now handled b; Deering agent, who has bate ite ot their goods and repairs in stock. handles. the Bees ae Fiowry kimmer, easi to-clean, low down and most durable on the market, We are pleased to congtagulate J. and elasticity of Materials. John has a faithful and snccessful student es credit for the success at- sna his efforts. He cépt a lucrative position in the city of Pittsburg, Penn.—Atwood Bee. _ Mrs. Peter Cook, who had been ail- She lea sae behind to mourn ‘ing husband, five daughters Aaa one son. A representative gathering of the , “Silver © Star rosch’s Shoe , Main ear aire Hotels - EXCHANGE ee ee Brunner, Ont. john Beer: P-opriet jest, Barer and at the bar. Hs cas a n and large stablin, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. jst-class accommodation for commercial le | years ago, settling first near q d ci and cigars. Pett streets, Chas. Ritter, Proprietor. — Borers. Seg Milverton, Ont. The tien for commercial trav- rs at the bat 4| New Presbyterian Church, 3rd_line, Avrltestes, met ta i the home of Mr. ‘Andrew K. Freebo: inesday secs May 25th., Ae dress a hee Mrs. Freeborn thanked and welcoming the gathering ea take hoind tor faa eyening young people amused themselves with games upon the lawn, ss which re- freshments were serv Another old pioneer of Mornington soe dhe hii vening, i George Scigner’ of Millbank, who had attain. Mr. Seigner was Darnstadt, Germany, aril “ith his young wife came to Canada over 60 n ‘on. ago he came to as resided two daughters survive him ; they are. ristian, of - Milverton ; * Archibald and oo of Mildmay ; Louis, ‘of mburg ; Fred., of Tavistock ; Tokui ee mises 0; ‘ost, of ¥ ee of shed pou oes Pauli, prop. Mrs. Newton, and Mis. Eich, of Listowel. short a hand, we |W + | Mrs. Bes Salette, to it appreciation of |, e remarkable old age 2 83 years. .2880- de Strawberries, onions, eae, rad- eae at C. A. Finkbeiner’ 20. ae r roll, ‘he people ce ae me! oti are Reet those who find fau rich man’s auto, nig always looks best on the bottom of a check. We give 10 per cent. of any Ag you af a our store. Rose & Duma ur new patent buggy jack, far All kinds of house-plants, also}! Semis and goles plants, to arrive o-day, at Pin Mr. C. ae who disposed of his farm récently, oe secured a job in a livery stable at Guelph Remember * Farmers’ Institnte and Public Library excursion to Niagara Falls on June 18th. Mr. David Smith secured second money in the free-for-: a at ithe, on Tuesday, with * Buc! See posters for ponds re Par- mers’ Tastitate and Sao excursion to Niagara Falls on June 18th. See our revolvers, 32 cal., double action, for $2.25. Good breach-losd- ane es ee for $5, at Finkbeiner’s “09 ape of a waated a eek in exchange for We 80 ao uke due bills on oe store same a cash, at Finkbeiner’s Hardware, Hot ae and roe ioe sale or to rent, on King Ss., Milv Ge dwelling” in oat Maatee a. Pha William Abraham, or W. young son of Mr. Wai. Sabnaver met with a misfortune on Apply t8 D. Weir. and is doing wel The appearance of the post office taken down and new plate glass own put in. eta is now one of ss in the e first seas? in this district in the he W.F.A. was play- advan' toi in favor of ae visitors. to ee himself oe to arrest and fine. ‘hose from, te the funeral ie the late he Ben- pett ete Mr. and Mrs. P Irving, W jodstock ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Blumen- stein, Drumbo; ford ; Robert F . Pepper, ‘im, ia, amon, Daly, of Trowbrid; Listowel ; and Mr. ‘Th fesson, is leaving shortl which parish sasha by Dinter Melee. Gnam made the announcement to his people a couple of Sunda: it was received wi ay doe as been very popular among his The Milverton Public Library will ‘un an excursion to Niagara Falls, on Sasiedeys June 18th. 6.25 ; n' 6.42; Milverton fe 3; Brunner 7. 7.00; Gadshill | ford 7. he) at 7 o'clock in the even will be gi to return ti any train on a Mandi. The special meetings of the North Women’s sees will be held struction and entertainment given ty the lady delegates Misses Shepherd and Carter. The store where a ch.dd can’ buy 28 ,cheap as a man, is'at W, K.. Loth’s, Few lines of tise Pia lt for only N rt, | unsigned it ahead of the old atyle; at Finkbeiner's | Hi = mass Suita tienda on ie is Accordi: postal law] at newspaper cater Aaa hold for listance who se eal ‘ Rev. Father eee parish priest at} Louisan: t by the} alone at St. congregation as the Rey. gentleman is| entire The train will] 5. “ The Roman Catholics are building achedral in St. Paul, Hill, the Great ern, has pede $1,500,000; his wife has already gi ),000 for a Seminary for the Catholics i in thesame city, ‘We are this week in receipt of in- teresting budgets of news from Mill- bank and Monkton: but as they were to say that they found c resting place at_ the bot- correspondents sign their iven them, if hey intend that ee communication should ODPERT. in igs is Root planting is the order of the Mies Boearets< of ee one Shan a few days th . Gra: r. Jas. “hal a tere bew Hambur ng cyclone threshing machine, so forking straw will be a aeine of the} ones Gibson, of Listowel ae hoe eaters is spehding the 24th at her grandmothe. Miss Nellie the holidays with on. fessie Davidson has ret Miss Jessi on visiting friends on the oth line. iol wd has somewhat is spending Gampbel in Harris-| % The Canadian Bank of Commerce Capital Paid Up $8,700,000 Rest - $3,000,000 MEAD OFFICE, TORONTO G. A, COX, President B. E. WALKER, General Manager A General Banking Busi- ness Transacted Municipal and other debentures. bought and sold. Drafts on all points issued. Farmers’ Notes Discounted Special attention given to the collection of farmers’ sale notes. Special attention is directed ‘to thie fol- towing advantages offered by 01 Savings Bank Department Deposits of One Dollar and upwards re- ceived and interest allowed at current rates. lepositor is subject to no. delay whatever fn th the withdrawal of she whole or portion of the depo: ned WM. MAYNARD, Manager STRATFORD BRANCH. recovered after his very ‘hi ‘of this ‘icinity he have widson is training 1 his rive Sat ha are he intends Saming at ato fall fail Bada very snecess- fal pioeiog. Abtiger a ee Miss Smith, vocal music teacher of i class in ae ae weet, line last Ld ges an er burg aire David Henry has remodelled ig house, aud when completed will | week. be one of the finest in the vicinity. ee The World’s Fair Last week pee the =e area of the Canadian Press ciation ee sion to the Worle Fair at St. we took advantage of the Mee and joined the happy throng, consist- of about 140 persons, at London. ihe line acon o GTR, pee as Harvey, Ill., when Neti journey over the Illinois Central Rail- wi ae have veyii tourists to the World’s Fair. ar the st-| next six months, and w: ar Misses Aisar ecsiving at ie ae rapid transit great White City we put up at ee Tnside Pia which is celebrated as hotel in the world, os the rooming of 6, has miles of and loyees. “| he facility with which it manages ita large number of patrons is the cause of ponte but everything goes without a ‘The Pair i: is Dstieeoe of the a Purchase of 1803, aoe he vast terion an abi west issippi was e eaten ees er | France od a sdded to ae. Raat the United The beration of eee nations re than the poe Tstiattaan at Chicago, Paris, and Buffalo Exposi- tions combin : ‘The Canadian who goes to ier St. Louis Fair will have reason be. proud of his country. In sgeiclcice, horticulture, and mineralogy, Canada|! takes a back seat to no state or coun- try represent at the sis The Canadian building, costing $40, 000 to $50,000, is admirably locat e| and is the centre of a vigorous immi- uk literature ee sae ‘West. The visit ic] with the thorough ultbeoe like way Persona! Mention. ° Miss Ethel Egbert returned from Varsity on Monday. Mr. Ed. Bence and Victoria Day his home in George Guenther is visiting her Sees at ae Eston d. Mrs. Fercy Smith spent wes oath v a friends in Clifford. ir. W. K, Loth is attending the soaker Club meet at ‘Poronto this Dr. Lederman and Mr. Geo. Ziegler oe the 24th with friends ia Muld- eS ‘Wm. Meisner, of Berlin, spent several days visiting friends ay she ie ond Mrs. Peter Barth accom- e Grenzel family to St. Ji as ‘this week, Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, is at pre- sent visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glenn. Mr. Wm. Hoflich and Miss Ott, of Mitchell spent Si with Mr. and Mrs. Fara Knechtel. - Mrs. Wm. Livingston spent several days th’s week with her daughter ng | Mrs. Livingston MacMahon, Bertha ani Melinda Miller Mr. and Mes: Toho Kolterborn, a and Mrs. Jake Kelterborn, spent a ease or two this week in Wellesley. Miss Antie Belem, ‘of New Ham- burg, was the guest of Miss ae ge Mapie”® tor pepetel lage this week. Misses Grace Bulmer and Sara J. eer seat: Sabilay: ou Bimlaye With ‘relatives in Hawkaville and Macton. ‘Ella Morley, of Palmerston, spent the 24th with Mrs, John Kelter- born. Mrs. Thomas Murray and son Scott, ‘of Avonton, spent the holidays with Mrs. T. P. sae a Mrs. Julius Guenther, of spent the 24th with Mr. id pea Messrs. R. J. Ranney and E. A. Torrance spent several days at the Toronto races this week. Mr. aefer and Miss Marg: Schaefer, spent several ee iis oat Raper friends in ® Geer, of Sens spent a a few days this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guent! me rs. Fied and ‘Albert burgh, of Baste spent ee 24th ith to fae Soe of Mr. Jehn-Roulston. ‘iss Inez ese and Miss Gray, of Seaton, spent several days in the ae this ‘week Vee friends, Minnie Miller and Bessie ioe, of Stratford, spent th Oath ith Hes. p ee Miss one Ziltiax, of Sree and Miss M: Listowel, spent Sanday at the ceciaeaice of Mr. nop es John 3 dozen ladies’ straw and chiffon shapes, worth from $1 to $2, Satur- day price 3c. Come early and. se- e first cho’ Rose & Dumart.

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