Milverton Sun, 30 Jun 1904, p. 1

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ARRIAGE ‘gper * issu = Th “ It Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., . PERTH €0., THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1904 MALCOLM MachETH Extitor and Publisher: = H. §$. HOLT, Gen. Ma The Siereizn B of Canada. Farmers’ Trade Special atte ing-and collecti ions mers’ No and the er aud et Ps Morgan Company of s. © National Bank of Com 4, 2. Morgan & Co. ‘Compan: erce. BRANCHES D.M. STEWART, | anager ank n to the discount: United oredie, art ted, ix Co London, Messrs. mi Standard Trust Mount Albert, eter, felighsburs, gis. | men w MILVERTON. "BRANCH R, J. Ranney, Manager Dentistey DR. R. BEERS AR dene ee oe af Depual Surgery College 0 at House graduate Regulation of tee thy Grow cand ate oe burs: fieinee: Boos Oo store, Milver' ite val Baus 5pm ates PARKE! D. o. M ce faduate and Geld Mosel Trin lege, also Gol old and Silver M x Tore 2 Tel leplioue connection Gresitvilleand Roa a OT Medi- edallist, ees: Veterinary ARR. VE Bee Ghose orm yo PiNew : Veter terinary Gnivgs domes! icated an et class horses and age transfel SUR. eats ian nimals societies 0.99, wy iheerers: eerie 5 0 thei “pall over “Sete et ee ethren al- GB; W Visiting e Konevhtel, Secretary silver aii a iness Cards BIR, Auctioneer for th os Con dre vi visio‘ Village Ci Vifice, over Go - Btore, ein ae, Milverton Star ight ne i 2 ‘ourt. Shee Hotels EXCHANGE Pzopri ‘at. the bar. fea sod Incge stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, First-class accommodatio: fravelers and others. ood Pas ne Best li is. Gi ep and cig L, Milverton. for pee ney “prav- shed room. Geo. F. Pauli, Tikes tare sample beat bem HOTEL... Branner: 0 iquors and SHine-clans acopuimods- ay Dine ial Mra ‘Drop. an son av LOCAL NEWS. Boy wanted to Jen tailoring. Apply to John Keiterbor <eep your eye on the date of Lin- wood’s Civic Holiday—July 7th. esh oranges and Tetton4, A. F and extre ny bananas at ine! Fink- ies ro - ho Sid, aie wets re in wee 2, trot at Listowell last week. Don’t miss hearing A. R. Benson, the great humorist, at Grace church, Millbank, garden party, on July Ist. William Abralam, or W. D. Weir. Lost—A large red shaw], on Sunday, June 19the somewhere between the 12th. line of Wellesley and Milbank. The finder will please kindly leave the same at the the style, the newest shapes, fashion-| ,, able type, best printing, oe daintiest ecard going. cores: sizes as e ies, misses, and Ben utlem su PRINTING OFFIC: a oa oe fifo 6 Fe sini factory there. r Try us for visiting cards, the top, of sha) Baden e GIL. shops at Stratford, are to be caalel at once, av sked for without daly aor ake of build- $100,000 and $200,000. ‘The staff of will be increased by. at least 200. ert to quality, of the atten, a or 2 We ha ut sgetable | ‘German parchment | printed or mm \; ©! genuine vey |yott y |pap as we carry only genuine German pit Mr. Grant. Anderson, editor and publisher of the Atwood Tue Sun. a friendly call on ee pre ae here wi a the baseball ne t time that we ha xis es at meeting Mr. Anderson, and we may sa; ab ha is quite as good looking ad sch é nner as Wwe osed him to and we had always heard that he Se 2 ea low. last rsday. evening ef prof the following pupils: oss EMC . Grace Haig, M Coutt.. Della Geer oH ae Master am Btefier, whose sh voice was mu yy | enjoyed by. a: rigs at al Commercial driving a ae Cal 2 Egbert Titention to vis ible pares a view of peeae anently Tocating. Mr, Gny Freeborn’s long experience on the road machine fee nau iin a per fect manipulator eye he a pe breadth: He recently did BE erie the iostction ee Mr. ne shave within pat n is now workin: Paes tee mabe pits jo. P. T Barnum, says that the people gs we a one ie lass line o ioe T Maia | chalves has difficulty in selling th and Mill st matty aes mien Peannete even on rms of credit. e public never learn bet iness proposition to s with a reliable merchant who .d| reputation to sustain trader a is here to-inorro = Bs re wi wilt preach at Ni aie ¢ Gor ee r. Jack Mclestnon be “ie s for Dr. Egbert and Mr. James Torrance, | @ Have a watermelon, choice and me C.,A. Finkbeiner. e party wae took Bas: the wheel- ba row from Mr. Hen: Wednesday oe of last See ‘0 return it without delat, G.F. Maitland, will again be in his Milverto: ee: on $8 iday, oy ist. Sittings St | wi photog Sed taken of babe tevin 905 Hi e of refusing $200 fo: “Der. ean will be at an The ‘Grand Caieal ee Milverton, y ar, and "Coaalions: yes tested and glasses supplied e voting on the by-laws granting tie ight of way * eho GEE tar the construction of a line fo eek G of coay eaveeos9! voles way, and 61 for. ‘The singe of Elaine Tenich Voreton the same day, carried the bylaw by a vote of 310; 99. a tackinery willbe between | re-opening sei the Methodist church. will ie hel next Sabbath a J. Snowden, fol Bega he evening, July a tea meeting wil be ‘held, Agee add dresses Revs. bl of old veterans wi = i a Methodist veterans in ing ies ntry are mee invited toa es ae lead to Linwood on July which is the date of their Civic Holiday celebration. A most élabo- been prepared eB district south and west of Milverton, There hai te | the staat with regard to the a The f|their premises, -y, | certainly in a Seploratio enon re shipment ot, see apples to-day t C. A. Finkbein “Strawbers wa be scarcé and the season sh Sealy ips your Gndets at €. sr Fubtein During ascent Kiev it has become a practice am certain merchants pepaghant the country to agons 0 rin ers supplying them with groceries and rr. ds conveniently . Lo ie aieeh Uslibeeeos ieee to Keep a Waggon on 1 the road perman- ntly. It starts out this week am will bo in charge of Mr. Thamer. Tham, Wi ravel.-through the as been an amendment in} gover ne noxious weeds Law rding pace es pes aienicinel councils 8 oes a by-law compelling Se eu pants to cut on their Ce but the danas of 1904 go further, e Sea MILLBANK. (Too Hg fortes Abb spent Sun- The Ganadian Bank of Commerce Capital Paid Up $8,700,000 Rest - $3,000,000 HEAD 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 en tion given. to the collection ‘Special attention Ip diescted ‘to Eke fol. lowing advantages offered by our Savings Bank Department of Special att . } of farmers’ sale Interest is added to the deposit in egos ete e as St hay Gad Novesbor 1¢_ depo: subject to no. delay pie ae srithdrawal of the whole or any portion of the depos WM. MAYNARD, Mafiager STRATFORD BRANCH. Persona! Mention. Miss Evans returned to her home in London on Monday. member the Dominion Day gar- ee ee at Millbank. r, and Mrs. C. H, Beese, of Blyth spent Sunday with Mr. Heury Miller. Miss Ropp, of Listowel, is spending a few days wirh the Misses Hascnp- fig. rew , took place today to * | the Presbyterian cemetery Sie Ethel Scrimeeour, of Stratford, fhowp- Miss J. | Sepmaee ur, . Will Rutherford entertained a ber dng. bet. eleters ery enjoyable time Was spent “in ake and inisl6. ote. vard and _ Ethel Strachan, of Ethel, former's sister, Mise Eva Stra Mr. ‘ost his home at Milvert Gotball aakteh: will “be played here next Friday evening betw Fernbank and Millbank. e morning, a football by | a baseball tournament, in which the rerton, - Jacobs, a Cle d. Elmira aebsues will for the horse eae of whi re three, and entleman’s. turnout, The first ae is z green trot or rece e 0. Il be. on | hook Re-| th ae may be had at the stands. all a of vigor +t should not miss the days outing, srliieh bids fair of surpass that of ‘all pO, years Ice aie sole in eee packed in ice, your orders at C. A. Pitbooera has developed to ack Sac ectents teat PE, brea that it isa! a an & igansiont |i family. interred. to-day and away jaa the Seen ‘Ccntre cemetery on Mon- di The eG seguniet on iday afternoon. on hearing of the death of Mrs 50 ‘| largement of t interfered si be gee and ped in time to prevent respir- pston altogether. it removed, he hi e saved ix years ago. accordingly basis ie 5 eels Friday Boe i jh 3 Avene ied @ seore Milverton 24, Atwood 2 FIRST BALL GAME A VICTORY FOR MILVERTON. Last Friday night the Atwood Base Ball Nine visited Milverton and were of 242. Although 1 ven, Milearton r then, and cer- fatal pat Seal eee eat Atwood, ‘who plays a up Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Barletto sy ent Sunday and und | Bionday with Mv. Ethel Egbert leaves. this a 6 visit friends at Dunnville, Jarvis and Welland. Ae Asnie Becta of Waterko, spent a. day is week with ae in te ee Mr, W. D. Weir left on ve ee to attend the re- pee fee boys and . at Morris Dr. Jas. Egbert, of aap wells cere gan, is aaa wee days ver ton this week, oe friens aed oe Maggie jell, of Hanover. spent w days in te ae this week, as ve er aaek of Mrs, Mr, He ae leaves todey to spond a fom days with his daughter ae oy a rs. Beese, of Morristo se Edna Dorland, of Strat/ord, sp eternal days with fiends in pies aad Mearns Hereey Mrs. W. H, Dumart left on Satur- day, to spend a month at Zurich and Creiton, Pada atisewo oaks at Grind ut, uses pe \and Bi ge and surrounding dis- n Pri ic! liveri ere quite nabbed bg eng Simon Grosch y Atwood’s outfield sated: ae pat eee them alittle sie planted on vasn't slo’ making his rat, aid. euongh fo ret shat far. ton deck at re by nings was as follows:— Runs. Minverton 407 2 6 5 — 2¢ ATWOOD 0205100 A -0-— fe ing his di a ‘ (xk Gaal of speed onall his e| Mitohell, nd in- Cade Hayes, of Linwood, ard rady of Saginaw, _Mich., spent aocoday, in Milverton Visit’ ng friends, and Mrs. P. poe aughters, spent rg Abe aes and in atte: of Miss Lydia Byers. Norman sant ae bwethestay ee biked at tl ure exhi’ now fas Ta in Woronta t.George and Miss Fa ies a ak and Mrs. M. A. los, iy with Mr. . MacFarlane, and son Mr. Hille mgm ‘left on Tuesday -T., where they» will BORN FANNER—At Milverton, on Th June 23rd., ctie ner, a @ 50! LAMB) ae ae nee Ce oa the wife of rie 80) nrsday wife Sf Wi, Tau TAYLOR—. as esday, June vibe ee of "Joseph aplor yea Ellice, on Saturday, June 18th, the wife of Edward Gaul, of @ son, syst past Topping, Ss nes e 23rd, the se tits, Fetomy,

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