Milverton Sun, 1 Sep 1904, p. 1

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and Affidavits made. Bailiff Team issued by _ dd. G. GROSCH. STRICTLY Cox¥iDENTIAL. “It Shines For All.” ‘Vol XIII—No 33 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904 MALCOLM MacBETH Editor and Publisher D. M. STEWART, Gen, Manager = The Se Bank ie: H-8. ce ais of aoe Farmers’ Trad Special attention given to the discount. ing“and collecting of F and the United and_credit- ngs Depart- Bee andane invited. Call or write. orrespondents k of Commerce. Bea endech erat Ss Mount Albert, Oat. Montre ie. R, J. eiancy Dentistry ot aN; tp elena Honor gt Regalatio fa ¢ work a Speciuit Office above ‘inkbeine! Bros. store. Milverton z ape ia Poti oT: ‘ity duate aud frags jedallist il Cee sal tsce Medal, ‘Trinit: Saveur. OTaneee Successor to Tika bet fice in Post Office Teleph onnection =e Poole, Branuer, oserville and Rostock. Veterinary on! ; Bestel by ices otherwise, day 0 Dintstry and Chronic Diseases Ea aaak We RB. VETERINAR’ cBoN, pailverto formerly of New Veterinary Coll Mrcata all disesacs of doracdticated eee: Calls by telephone or otherwise promptly sitended to, Livery in connection. First class horses and rigs at all times Baggage transfer. Cobeueial atria d special 1 calls promptly sitended be LOCAL NEWS. Ready-made suits at E. K nechtel’s. Smart girl w: ass at W. K. Loth’s to learn millinei st oe ae Rose eee your suit now, we can h: it fore you go to the exhibition. = *nechtel’ ‘s. We have some more second-handed cook stoves ae sale, ser are in good a ee lot of dress Dun shape. . Finkbein There are ic orn ton to be ned before, Judge arron, at Neva on Sept. 1 ‘or SALE—A quantity of iy Elm, and Soft Maple Slabs cut out of tgs seal last spring. Apply Den: ‘The premium lists of the Moraing-|" ton ay Bal hee been mailed t ers. have not yet aol one ety us. The Milverton public school board has hae the services of Miss Kate Dunnville, as teacher of th ne anibe department. Mr. aa Nee and Col. McRae, of Guel 2 purchased most of the right ra ea ough the village and we believe have been emni ii th those from whom they purchased. (Smeshinon are due Mr. Adam ing his at “Stratfor e will com- the Stratford odel eee ney wee ‘An Elderslie farmer, who has spent f his life in Canada is auth- for the statement that the, un- ee number of blackbi iat nearly wee ict a long one and of our eaten is alreacy men's overalls at E. The Toronto News displayed a good deal of ‘enterprise last week in being = first city ape to Publish a photo ** Bob,” a dog in the city that is Steibeuiewats intl sare he wears no tag. Nothing | like being up-to-date News gets on some great bursts of enterprise. Entirely through advertising in the T | leading newspapers, areal estate com- pany of Chicago, sold in one year 25, oie lots bd a Michi The “We that every Ae aE hoee eters ¢ men of largest means, can be eae a through the newspapers In than any other, meaus.” Is dy. in 2 Su: The recent fine weather has been e by the farmers in the op. the greater Wan the exception of wheat the crops are turning out» better than was at tirst anticipated. Corn and roots are | making pact hanes c Messrs I. T. Langford and John We ae shuve bought out Mr. David nocietics c. 0. No. 9 second Gad ast Ts tu their hall meets every Fi . in their hall, post fe itd oz Just arrived at E. ae 's @ nice = Visit fas: bestetcti siass welcome. line of ie 5 euilines, mie mad dolph Miller, N. G.; Geo. Herr, R. 8. secure a ch shi Business Cards The greatest oe, af good baie Je For theca poms D erth and PEt Dale ills . Conveyancer, wn and #5 Cont Office, over Grosch's Shoe Vil Store, tog tite street, Milverton. * &| popular young mei Ql | and bro Smith, in Milverton, and. take possession on d ight. up in this section. had ene of Mr. 0 reside in the villa ge until he deci: les ©) Ww. bat line of eee he will follow in the future. te. Ina ies iestion ot the count y it is surprising to years in eeedislon toad Moe nda tees put on roads that still run fsonee Loetaeede ter, with no outlet. Hotels guanine eee tages Ont, pape hee! an _GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mi st-class quBENS HOTEL, Milverton. Ont acco “for commercial trav- others ie | ie rooms. a Goat uors and od warm aor nd | i F _F. Pauli, prop. “| well kept ro: ee rhe Tae eat eeping the surface. of theroad well rounded so that The}, 3 Ibs. Rose & Dum: WANTED AT eae poses of re in exchange for furnit RB. Hosdprich & Son. ong raisins for 25c, We can save you money. W. F.Finkbeiner. glass. stock is Daa, the Home Circle Har- a Home e Pic. nic at Newton, in Mr. Robt. Tanner’s grove, on Wednesday Sept. Tth. , House and lot for sale or to rent, on King St. - Mil Iverton. Foon dwelling ood 1 Apply to William poe fs ‘YW. D. Wei ‘he Sux while st xutecribet To secure avd offer paper to new subscribers for the falones of the year Sh ir eee 25 cents or to the end of the ye: 5 for one i Now is your ieee to subseri aoe Bole ‘arlane ey Peciaeeun m Tr} Be 0 took a jaunt pak i the Roekies to British Colum! and enjoyed it immensely. tb ‘s presen’ oe Mr. Mitchell's plac in his dru; uring the latter’s wall earned Touaee About this time of a year flies be- 1 following test receipt is given:—Fish oil and crude carbolic acid to a quart of Die hie seu pplicd Wire at oedema horse or cattle brush and rubbed over |§ "| the animal. The Milverton Su: sg a thrashing worse than Russia mis better able to pamiieter ‘suid thrashing than Jap- an. Psha’ and, the United States or Garnas “would have had the ee | sie, —Wellesly Ege How long were they at the job of ee ignificent enemies ont of the Philli- qa Bonth: Abia pines and: West Attica $ Messrs. MeQniggie Bros. on Mon- day morning commenced operat on the new road. ‘The, last week oe ae Yiabl surveyors to lay out the worl however, are maine aléng_welland. 50 or 60 rods port, which very much resembled rifle Les naturally thought the poste had be paves ‘hele mistake, and saw tae fright acting upon the horse’s weak’ heart had caused it to fall as it did.— St. Marys Argus. The aa ph - Goderich Railway segues Herald. Those who have beech lbvenelis nieo- pe e say it A a. splendid country. uched in the eighty P. tion o Tonte possible. bey intend to take the Goderich © big wheat spout from the Rabat object in view the haulage and the rades train of gece bet without tdimeuley frou tae, to °pat though the line: doce not tap|a laces like Listowel or Clinton, it facilities Wee oe ing water at every rain storm. surfece drainage and well sees will solve tee tenths of the problem. Even “in “the pring of the year, when ie abiee Gut be responsible for impassable roads, helf of Geceamlers a jlroad_ statio: the ¢ Guelph-Goderich line will" bring sults from the condition in which thr well graded and well smooth itable “connection with their markets. ‘or the tins of ont be et ie aud freight picked up places Ii ke, Listowel, ae Pees the en in the fallis rarely, if n the s; Tet us quote you prices on window Our ; eas Bn tant gral National | Hymn. surveyed for the| Mu by a divergence, be) f° Just arrived, 10 dozen sweaters, all sizes. Rose & Dum: Lord Dundonald has been appo! ene ed tothe command of troops in the island of Ceylon. The Archbiehop of Canterbury, who at present visiting this country: seared into Quebec o: rain on Sunday. Will tatane have something to say al wor) oe Ass we go to press it is rumored that ft set Teens ae Oe posed of is drag ¢\ property of Sehich fuller “peicnars will be giv- en next week. ance we be- lieve wal remain in the villa: age for Some tim The Postmaster Sine of the United State: trying to establish = we Re thes fie foreign postage. It. Germany and Britain are pai but to make the plan the success he desires, nye wants it to become general, bring the : hes Ustors # he bila Pos- tal Con; » to meet March. P Menuwhile, Cana 1 as the average citizens are concerned, the higher postage rate for other coun- tries is not a very aie grievance. ‘uesday a smash-up oecurred at in tho end of a Hens aad also Ee ares» tomers eM a te auxiliary from ni tusr ion was alas sent for and arrived i in away the Cebris. ing to be sent around by oe a social held last Paes even- i Xe PA. nae DiS a turned out to of the: Exhibition Palsee ester to be very Soames ae ae serve the refresh- ents. ung people did well to tale affair a success. ; hai ly fill hie wl rushed along with all spec chat was SS caer et ete ne only, easy Washing Se progr he addresses by the Regul price $8.00, on sale at $6.50.|ministers were well received. ‘Th *P. Finkbeiner. dies who took part in the program, A ratheflanghable iteident ooour- [7 re eee tee repcie gue das red Friday on Ki. west, Inger-| dered their parts very ably. ‘The solos whe A Mites Bon che eg wee peop oa CAL yall, tied in front of Harris’ butcher shop, ites et amb Bs when the tire of a bicycle, which a |°"4 eyerte umuaieB tata wheelman was riding past, exploded. : At the very instant onion. Oo] Taek aud’ the ciacing BK Ge ial quartette were excellent. 1m was conclu wby singing Pah —_—_-_-—_ Personal Mention. Bella ehacie Miss. of Toronto, is visiting at Mr H. M. SI haefer’s. Mr. Carson Sleeman, 5 ‘Kincardine, is visiting at Mr. H. M. Schaefer's. Mr. John ‘Dumart, of Zurich, is g in the races at Milverton ‘this a week. Mr. J. Strong, of Listowel, spent day or two this week with friends in the Village Mr. Arthur Wosaguea’ of Ripley, is Spout lew Tee ae the Rev. J. H. and Mrs. MeL Miss Leona Ho! ae n Mi: jarie Kastner, se Sobsie bste are vee? friends in Milverto. J. Egbert, of Holman; Mich, snes “day or two here last week ting his brother, Dr. W. Eghert. August Hill returned to Ganon pe sitorday; after spenating |S a couple of weeks with Mrs Mr. c. Blockett Robinson, of oO the Tensile one Wejord er aa che St Sun a friendly e > wee ae Miss Frieda Prost, of Guelph, is home eee on hier mother who is at present verv ill. fet glad Mr. Fred Doering’s: ae ing shed whieh was pied ae week ago is almost complet the teigiboro od tral, smashing |b le thro “abet e Rev. aces - Bie Willian: McKee of the finest in The Ganadian Bank of Commerce Capital Paid wb : Rest = = = = "$8,700,000 $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 sued. Farmers’ Notes Diseounted Keepinantan ct given to the collection of fagmers' Salem peckab Sete tient is ean Ree the fol- aowite na advantages offered by. Savings Bank Department nterest is added to the deposit Twice in bade sae ‘at the end of May and November, ‘he. depositor is subject to no delay any portion of the deposit. .| WM. MAYNARD, Manager STRATFORD BRANC! The Stratfora Horse Show: Everxthing HEL ee that Stratford Horse Show will be a great r, Roadste: and shale Cartage double andsingle Harness pairs and Woub-jh-hads aud Pandet donnted a Silver Cup “ best Tan ncles, an red her four-in-hande, and tau Bence tay irom eho eceth itrantion cn can” "MILLBANK Pb cai eared to to weleome Mr. ne inks bac! in to ou. debe aps in mnitoba. ieeantie in the’ Eugheh si oe Bupaey last. Mr. = Jones urease in Gorrie, 2 Mrs. BE, Hall were hae i We are sorry to have to ern tie death of Mrs. W. ne r. which Jace Jast week “Londo; 0. es 78 FF $ rtfelt sympathy of their many friends in their trouble and bereaye~ went. Address and Presentation (Dunnville Chronicle) a Friday Fe a. pleas: nt took place t theregalar oe se eke Methodist Gees choir, the oc- spare being the presentation a - handsome oak rocki: fully ikolaelatl with velour, +e Me and Mee: . ee ae who were re- cently ma: e young couple have been ined members of the choir for some time, and the other members of ES ae cold oe ae the occasion pass eae ark of est teem. Mr. awe mais the presentation, wale Mr. Norman Beebe read the following address: To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spence repeal He NS who for ae Di time ou in the igote of the Dunnville (ethodist chureb, join with yourmany our marriage, and in ha aes iness and a slight Roker oar appreciation of the assistance you have senders an the a Rate our pate Mrs. John "Gernhoider who was in oe M little ‘ila alter having sp nt three “ee

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