Milverton Sun, 16 Jun 1904, p. 1

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‘issued by ¥. G. GROSCH. STRICTLY Convipenriat. = nse & Fe Shines For All.” Vol XII—No 24 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904 MALCOLM MacBETH Editor and Fuptisher a MSHOLT, Dp. M. STEWART, | Pres. Gen. Manager} “The Sovereign Bank of Canada. Farmers’ Trade Special Siete ven to poe sient ‘ing and collec rmers’ Collections en all points in States prompt): mmercial ited, Prin- mn & Co. London, Messrs. Co, Standard Trust HES Mount Albert, Ont. _ Que Montreal, w. MILY ERTON. "BRANCH ‘d| tee’ I ¢.¢ Hours 9a. m. tod pam. | Rckviner Bios. hardware ro) ve store, Milverton. Medak: D. 4 Grass “8 cia Medalist Ti aud Silver sssor ral in fice oe Telep! ecnneicise Sie Boole peanut proserville and. Rosto | Veterinary | Milverton, Ont. Soll ; nite ; Pitionce ce other “May 0 ae ‘aad Chronic Di wton(Grad- peel animals, Pp eclephone or otherwise promptly to. Livery in counectior First co horses and rigs at all times age transfer. Com 1 driving a 3 aileron | at Hu | when a elub was GW. D. WEIR, Auctioneer for the Cou: ae and Waterloo, Conveyancei Hey (Wills and Mortgages slags Piaic. Bish sth Divisio n, Court. Clerks fice, id it “and neck yokes are worthy of R. J. Ranney, - Manager 3 LCCAL NEWS. Ho! for Niagara Falls, Saturday Get your excursion hat from Rose & Dumart. Get your fenit jars at W. K. Loth’s) for this save mon The man or ke who wilfully de- Soe a shade tree is a criminal at} hear! Bae Church Millbank, will hold its annual garden party on Dominion Day. Our stock of milk cans is complete- Quality the best and prices the lowest. W. FP r Beene the Farmers’ Institute m to Our Steel double trees, whifil tion. W. F.Finkbeiner. al ae Mesting: will be held lay evenin, th reg a umber of candidates wat take the deg: reward of ten: cnseee is offered for information leading to the poueeaen. the party or aes who hi fully broken the show house eimlone: House and lot for sale or to rent, on King S+., Milve: erton. Good dwelling ality, acre. Apply e William Abraham, or W.-D. Weir. The Mitchel Advocate is apes {the abolition of the Me del. ool i that town i it clai draw-back to educi paca NS, in that it ertnaine the Public School. The Tavistock Gazete for the past four years owned and. successfully conducted by Mr. F. eslie has n sold by.Mr. Leslie to Mr. Chas. Fraser of Puis Ns tees men Of Milverjon re that the p shopping Tek Tr P. Roe now has his. tenni ane ea a the club has’a membe faites fifty. are’ be- are rapi seine into the way of the game. .ptints for 10c. Rose & the ideal news- Pi has m1 ved. No,. nor the ape cope tor the ideal hewspaper to w jout, nor the ideal world for the ial people to inhabit. When will have also. the ideal fowetebes: Ani exciting game of football ee y played an Exhibition Park on Mon s_ represen and. Milverton Selioals.” ‘The sed by a ed’ very interest The game ended in a tie, 1-1. sige es “ ae act slg i hi ighve pro- ing tines ov tons in weight, Me i r ridge plan id<for the pro- E ee flooring, and in default t ngine or ee shall bz liable for damages. give the Begala! 's aie you ae pel | them at W. Kot pe ee close of the one fare e baseball enthusias' vertol ie their suena ms that onderich sveuine instituted with the aw WwW. meetin; Baie eiaae ok 2 Honder ae ‘ater, Ea. Boudec, ‘Connie Messrs. J. Ed. and E. Pianbones *Maneger Spanien of arranging i teams of ie Bantenane ae Main street, aieerion Motels “EXCHANGE HOTEL, ee Ont. i e bar. p and large stabling. GRAND Poke HOTEL, Milvertos lation for coaiagecttal yelers nd eae ‘Thre Good Sree uors and | Cours! oda- ; and If seu want a live town, Soy the who Bd ee to do some- mnie for the p ie. may beanie en money to build up a tow: can’t ee crawl out of sight and sit! an down. If you can’t say a good word | say — n quote yon. the lowest. pes- | isthe GGL ure manda hat rope. W. F. Vinkbeiner. , | Methodist a aus ieee number of | e W. F. Finkbeiner. +} and see us. matches with | ¢, to the road sothe e| Mr. Catheart very cooly jumped but ‘The Suv just placed in in stock a large quantity of shi . 1g ti Aedes pi Oibesh Yet oases |for Virden ee carload of choice ho | want 1000 doz. of eggs, for Bie we a pay 6c. per dozen, Rose & Dumar _ Milverton ae Lodge No, 1033 ‘as decided to eelevrate the 12th this year at Listowel Get our prices on iron pipe. We al- so do any fitting on short notice Sor guarantee all work, W. #. Fin! ein | Ou council should see ee at the street ais are hghted on any night that i: notwithstanding Sons itasn tiie moonlight period or | The re-opening — services ae oo church will be = on u » and the re-open meeting on Tuesday evant! ee 5th. ¢ rived at W. K. Loth's— re jaundry starch ; blanc-mange r jellies in the following flavors, ee raspber Jemon, strawberry and chocolate powdered borax } pure corn starch, oa Sabbath ‘the Sanday School Don’t forget that W. millinery Cepartment will ee on Juve 2ord., 1oF this season, aud xf you in need of anything am this ae- Dartaicnt we would “asic you fo’ call Earl Grey, of eral Hon. Thos. Grey and toi ot Lady Minto has been appointed Governor General of Canada in succession to Lord ee 2 will ore on the duties his office in Oct oy aid bree ell alter whee cue: bite dd imaid” is mentioned in if ha Kenge Saturday being - C; Holiday our Soke ue open on iridey evening. & Dimart have ere improved tue appearance of shel store by putting in a large plate giass front. Myr, Balzer Hohnstein rahe s. Rose ie h is doing an excelient job. We were most fortunate in receiv- ing a large ppbment ot Bae immediately before the Tor and consequent are onan ahs pose of it at the ol _zrioes Order id pioneers fiend in need 0} Remember eave-troughing is a specialty with us, we guarantee ail work, and at-right prices. Get it done now. W, £. inkbeiner, ood cream separator costs from $65, to $100. The loss from settling] § ilk in pans‘is said to be 20 per cent. of the butter fat. If a cow will mak a Be uid ee avoided 9 | BEL ; ee] amount of Tabor in cari eter the mile and this showing alone proves tit is a good investment, even we hae br four-a) or five cows’ are The x Now is the time to order your coal a es W. F. Finkbeiner. pirat, On Tuesday evening as Mr. Robi art was loading up at Maons mills, the whistle blew and the horses start at once. r. Catheart was at the babk of hiv load and-coold Bot jorses in sine Peek ther They ran across the and inte ‘the see onthe otfierside 1 eating reek. When they got a st ® as not quick enongh to clear bimseif from the lin; pew water wets es free by cutting ine wagon and barness were oreny badly broken but the acehaent fork was not as oe oe might have been under the cirenw: s the contract of the painting andj ©V°™!? a iastie over football at p by Personal Mention. Mrs. E. H. Dierlamm left on ‘Tues- day. to © spend a month with friends at Hg O*Donnell, of Berlin, is at pret: ent viene her cousins, the Masse a“ ase ug. K. Loth was in Stratford, Wed- soe spttandine. district meeting of 1.0.0.F, ‘Mr. Parker of Stratford, is spending a week or two with his son, Dr. Park- er of Milverton. Miss Dollie MeKay, of Linwood, spent Money ang Tuesday with Mrs. E, H Di Miss Dar ek on Tuesday for ‘Toronto, where she mall Spend a couple of ae Shs frie rs. Wm, a ee Bennett rae oF Friday to spend a es with fri ome in ee and Hamilto: Mr. . Reid, of Woodstock and forme! a rantford, has accepted a ret ith ‘the Stn Printing Co. Mrs. John Scheonhals and es children, of Port Albert, have visiting relatives in town for the se eek. A Geo. Roe ae M. MacBeth Milverton, C.0.F., at ite High Court Meeting: which is being held in rs, Egbert returned from sae he of looking up a suit- able location, Atkin, of New York, is at Hen of Stratford for precursor DE! mi aay tae week, while he was in camp at London, gene by. ae class artists, including Mr, enson, Canada’s great “A brass’ band will be in Be bai Phoebe Sapper from 6 to9 o'clock, Grand concert to commence at 3 ERR ape renies ty ogee ve Pa BURNS. eye ea ert a Se eeene for the erection of a new barn on bis farm. Mr. J. Hastings is building a new kitchen. Mr. Robert -Preeborn, and Mrs. Hammond of Wellesley made some calls here last Tharsday, on their way it friendsin Fordwieh.. Hise Becca Moore, and. tfies Ethel Strangway, of the 12th line, were gusste at the howe of thelr unele, Mr. Will Watson, on Son Mien ae Carpe or Carthage, an i of the antry through which he passed, baek thorough convineed that there is no plac FERNBANK. rs. Hesson, of Galt, has been visit- ing at the home of her parents, Mr. aud Mre Jos. Fleming, on the:ninth A very interes sting ane of football friday evening. of parti D. y | Fleming, and 1 Ea. c Gatopbel for ern: McFadden and Mulcah Gr July Ist. Thegrand concert will Be F. last week between the old rivals, Mill-| j The Canadian $8,700,000 = $3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO G. A. COX, President B. E, WALKER, General Manager Capital Paid Up - Re - = 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. Spscial attention ts directed to the fol lowing advantages offered by ous Savings Bank te pall Deposits of One Dollar and upwards .re- ceived and interest allowed at Bede Interest is added to the deposi: ‘each bi at ae a of May and Nowontes The subject to no delay whatevet int thes < sae of the whole or. portion ¢ deposit. WM. MAYNARD, Manager STRATFORD BRANCH. 5th Line Wellesley. o-vearial Weather of the peat week has made quite a change in the look of the erops in this vieinity, jerson took in the two : | football ieteh re Grossbill on Satur- day evening, and reports Jean Freeborn spent Sunday with tried | in Stratfor w Wellesley ou Monday afterbean: Mr. rel, Mitchell” & Farrell, Newton, spent nday at Mi. J. A, Henderson's. aie Frea Haunond te as Sunday with frjends in thereon, of ALAA Da Aer spent a few days with b Barke, “Moruingtoa Martin ae Sie Martio, Carttiban. re Visit) ib Mr S, Haumond fie preparatious are about com- lete for gur school pienic, and all we ene now fine afternoon. The aes will inelnde aiuale the Wellesley brass ney nrones and-horiges Detherectiool children, ane a football mateb b ial Welles- y and Crogshill tea — BRUNNER. Miss Kate Roehm is visiting friends in Concitterabls building isgoing on ip this vieinity: is. Erb is put- tbe Anta Ritehen eae Whitney is also putting dition to his house; Mr. Frank Aiken’s barn raising will be in the near future. ‘0, 8, Ellice, bas tenders up fora te r fence-and'platforin for the im Smith and mother, of Monkton, spent Sunday in the neigh- rho r. Smith has recovered Frou the fall he received in the spring a barn ateing. . W. Peters, sr., drove cert bi nt on, and the man just roiled out of the ‘way oy the. train whizzed by. (From another correspondent) Freebofn, of Millbank, has on ud been doing ect good work here the roads with the road machine. 7 | bins been d tion to the Milverton cheese factory. Z be| bas change with exch: Mr. Schmidt, who is now doing ae wor, r, Robert Hanna has busy during the ase wile. ng| putting BP 8 stone foundation for a whi orate pane intends Bank of Commerce

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