Milverton Sun, 27 Oct 1904, p. 1

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‘sewed by ow G. GROSCH. ‘smuioro CONFIDENTIAL. Che - at mid me ADVERTISE . . Your Farm for sale and get your... SALE BILLS... ‘ech sia ; THE ~ Sovereign Bank of Canada. aa M. STEW. Gen. nee ES “ES. aS AvTHoRIZED Caprrat - $2,000,000.00 Carrran - 1,300,000 00 “Capra @ Up - _ 1,300,000.00 Reseays Fo: - - 350,000.00 ie ‘Special attention given ing and c Seine chrerccrs Collections Ses ints in Canada and the Unite Stestpromptly made. nic Transfers_on all, the cis She United States, Great ¢ Continent sold ‘at the Ped noe of cattle, but oH ih sce ise putr- prices. the bi Cent. int teres! date of deposit and cre From ate of deena Depart ‘at all offices. CHES Mount Atbert, contreal, “Perth, Que, St. orrgaie Ont. Stirling Be Stouffville Que. Stanbridge Bast, Our- ao Ont. af Gue “ One BRANCHES oR. J. Ranney, - Manager Dentistry iat Mardware: Office abov Medicut ae Hovar es or Mes sgsor tO ETERINARY (Geta ot On Colle tosh iseases of SF domesticated maasls ptherwise promptly ct velepuehivery i connection. XH sige at_all times. Solas rigs hewsea 8 pransfer. Vo Sus apis Ont. ¢, Tor- Is .|ship means. . | visited by the Bret snow storm: of the ne. | season, when snow "Milverton and Linwood) |: "| tried it and lost weight. Commercial driving a | 16 MILVERTON, , ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1904 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher. LOCAL NEWS, If you see it in the Sun it’s so. Pure Linseed meal at $3.25 a hun- dred.. H. M. Schaefer. E, Knechtel has the Sat ie of overcoatings ever showed i Messrs. V. Weitzel and oe Ae beiner spent Sunday with eae in Elmi Beak for the Sux, the people's paper—from now until Jan. 1906, for one dollar. and Mrs. Glenaien, spent nse. of the Dayid Stinson, Sunday ~ at Now is the time to start and feed stock food, we-a yr several Finkbeiner’s Hardware. r. Wm. Guenther tye returned from Kenilworth, where as. resid- ed forthe oF number of pote it made at E. Knechtel’s ft will not be liké a ready- made, in need pressing once a week, ie George B. Goodhand returned on Monday after spending si: roe in Manitoba and the Territor- Old newspapers, suitable for wray ping or laying under carpets, may be “| had at the Sun office for one cent per | Ist. It only the great hearted who can bet true friends; the mean and fish can never know what true fri end This district was on Sunday. last y fell to a depth of about an inch. Lows; —On Thursday last, a black hound ‘about a year old. Finder will please communicate with Jacob Kelterborn, Milverton. 484 was the number of wads in the idt, the am: te | Pea man to se the outfit. aire S beiner’s Hardwai Best Canadian coal oil 20c. best Folie tots 9 raisitis for soap for 25e.° H. qubane, lla, An old herb “doctor preseribes @ sleep cure for fat people ayeiit fe all that is allowed. The pat- ent goes to tired and arises. when the six hours are up. His weight gradually decreased. When he slept overtime his weight in- breased ut the rate of a quarter or half a pound for each hour. On Friday~ last’ the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riddell fell down str ‘ts, an ‘ides i ing other injuries fractuved Bis elbow joint. Doctors Parker, of Métyerton. and Ruther fos Li call an \. | manent disaffection will remain. ‘eleph et Chronic Discases a # specialty. ro. 99, Mil pie aiid ev Hast Tuesday of every over Milverton, Friday might a wilds SHANGE HOTEL. Branuer. Ont Ae pp sopriehore as oo Tasos rs ES. Sb CENTRAL HOTEL, } Mileeien aaa tion fat commer large sane | stabling. ‘Best re. 8, W. corner of Mats ts. Chas. Ritter, Proprietor, ‘ial trav- aEN'S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont, The medation for comm ms; | neighborhood In-which he died, “ijing resi e ord, first assistant M w. afeuptos dw sil be allowed to €0, other- wise he w'"! have to complete his get aman to take Mr iors ee on es notice: Mr. re for rbot o iave given — Walkerton Tele- Stewart Lay and Mrs. that he hada short. of sin sunther ome nthis hands eli listles his’ hreast. and life dep oe es tupdilens domes was a gteat shock to-the: family; He Teaves behind:to mourn his loss a wife and two grows np. sons e jon; | breakfast food Straw, tripe tints, Large onions wanted, at $1.75 per H. bushel. H. Goodman, Millbank, x lowest prices. H. M. Sel Threshing in this localit Miss Alvina Ziegler, of ‘Asbfield, is Sine aS 2 maa Fs | thet of lace gear neice at present = isiting her friend, Mrs. | is.at present visiting her aunt, Iie. sith thee. aleataia Samuel Smi MacBeth, teacher, Mi Mr. A. 4 reLaren will address the electors of eee and district on rae evening, Oct. 28th. joerr, of Gadshill, spent mace with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Kalbfleisch, Who would pay the price for a. oe sizes of Scranton soa op het Miss Collison, of Mitchell. spent Sunday. isting Mrs. Dr. Parker = fea Koch, of Tavistock. spent a day or two last week with hismoth- jietrich. oe Did you ever get satisfaction with ir. Bert Robinson, Sunday ith friends here, PEFFERS. eee in Listowel Thursday and Fri- Oia tes ie best wishes of the people of this extended parted § Mrs. rah eho: hate cues settled in. their new , of Listowel, spent h oer The Ganadian Bank of Gommerce Capital Paid ue $8,700,000 Rest $3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO G.-A, COX, President B. E, WALKER, General Manager home on the-9th ready-made suit for what he can get a|the trimmings of ‘ready-made cloth- a ae has had his new straw AG Sree ae y i shtel’s ? | ing ? 2 made-to-order suit at E. Kuechtel's? ing? Tent try_oare, we guarantee|Parm completed > Mornington eneral Banking Busi. Now is the time to order your but- : c Church held an eae it in the ness Transacted ter parchment, You can get it neatly ete the absence of Mr ‘ez Che sev eres aah ee 4 cheaph: dd at the Si nney, mi r of the S. i Mrs, Wm, For a nom! Municl; 1d other and cheaply printed atthe Sux ols. | Ranney, manager ofthe Soversien| acer soung tends Tueniay evoung. |entvett Wratten aifpitstnca! °° Le: your order for your fall printing at the Sux pa where you will get a frat job done at-a reasonable pri id yon ever see a_ ready-made tailer wearing ready-made slotes self? Take a tip and get you clothes from E. Knechtel. pel, of Tavistock, is stumping the riding of South Perth in ¢ interests of Mr. Hugh Mclutyre, the Liberal candidate. Mr. a P. Mabee and others will ad- dress the electors of Milverton and vicinity on Tuesday evening, Nov. advt. in another column, ing to the wet weather Mr. Mc- | P&S auieee and his men have pulled up mp in this section and will wor eee s E Meakin, Sy heee tae dar ae higher Me, Fred Noll has moved the Sta ing in which he used. to oper: cider mill, to the back end of his The appantaiion Gs his place is pene improved th Se A. Fo: a young lady recently opened a pin cushion, made eighteen | creat a ago, and found 149 needles, 64 s, 4 darning needles and 1 hat pin— BIL yale eases aaa One We are aoe big bargains on onr and heating stoves. We will give you @ $30 stove for $23, aud all others accordingly: Call and sce for yourself, Finkbemer's Hard- ware. It was feared some weeks ago that the posto. Prom would be a serine failure tario from rot. as poles places seworthinds of the crop was rotten. ow since diggi ing. has. been omaha the anxiety is lessened, as farmers report a good supply. me see,” said a young lady in a stationer’s shop; I it for love letters, miss? asked the shopman. harming blush the reply, and he continued, Oh well, E fas half a dozen epyelopes will be eno eeing that the favorite color for adie hats and gowns this season is urnt onion,” how would it do to put the following colors on the mar- ket next Spring? Mashed Potato hi eck Praniee piewel guaassh aiabtald. Voor: age de brie yellow, egg plant purple, Mr. H. M. Schaefer has taken over engaged muel W! ie Tate of Owen Sound, a young le ‘mercantile experience, aad OF a genial disposition, thorowgh= ly reliable asa business ma Tt the bie we of Mr. Schaefer to pare in thorox; up-to-date _stoc! @ the store one cf the best tc ped to be found in the county. Mr. W. K. Ss ae ie ee has of ne best sey men in the Dominion. resident Jo.,. atid other “important -conce Heisa mvt of hi, ars exceptional ville Methodist eneey on porte Mr. Johnson was w ided there about twenty-five Mr. Jeanerette, late of St. Jacobs. son, and ne fugitive the s large q' ai eaiueltie tr fruit. opt Englich #00 of Sahing teaWiers tithe ©} North Sea, two hundred miles was | to be seal of the BOP they ha: ef the | o On Friday the following sportsmen leave for Muskoka to chase the deer Hi eg the eeeg Baltic Sea as sailing ters, tore aah: juadron . affair has great sensation throughout Messrs, Hastings Bros., of Cross- hill, who Hiave established a contin- ental reputation as breeders of eee How Henrys was Killed. William Henry, @ a Pere Mi oe man, kno’ ve. | fo. all his seeaincen, was r a fright 4 injured y me Margate switching i cars. Bi ae aes ae, me the signal Fy to Farmers’ Notes Discounted oy eracoed seieueent given to the collection Snee atvestacee de to the fol- Savings Bank Department Deposits of One Dollar and upward: ccived and interest allowed at current rates, as “Bill” nd of by his fellow brokenly, “It's “no. delay for,” the whole or : WM. . MAYNARD, Manager _ STRATFORD BRANC! eoge fa the c icharuaal Improving the Line. amare (Listowel Banner,) le whoclaim| The Grand Trunk Railway have a he | laying gang at work replacing the old rails from Palmers ars of steel are in the fare vara hero for coubineing tha work on T) south. One bri replaced id about opposite on the ae with a heavier structure. ipped _whil w steel is laid i it or ity pa “will be in condition for the eking away (hea. ic, carrying safely the heaviest mogul engines. The new. rail is 88 pound steel of ter sheep ai thorn cattle, have | 41d Rot Bot ee an tee ne eae ver, {he best quality, and is imported-from added to the gee won at he boarded the pilot, slip) | England, and: replaces a 76 pound Aone Poemste, Decrolke Biafielo~anl went under the firctear. We stopped |rail.. The rail a jowever, higher, Chicago, the Crowning ‘wiumph of the | instantl 1 Ser navies al pearore and the running surface narrower St. Louis Exposi The gruff engineer broke in and the os of ‘the rail makes it ago Mr. Alex. papas accompanied | at, pte oe of his-recital. much m ‘gid, the material being a good fellow, ae 50 piasetin in it as to resist. the see by Mr. Kelly, left for St. Louis with ix Leicerte thirt; ever crossed the line, for St. Louis. r encountering considerable an- noyance from their car, they arrived ai ion grounds, where they succeeded in carrying off all told forty-five prizes, among re three champion- ships three diplomas heir gross winnings amount-|#W®! mething in ae neighborhood Hastin, ‘os. have reason | «j ve made, an farming Ceonzo of Waterloo pong are also con- gre ratulated on the fact that tee have in of such enterprise. Messrs. Hastings will make another exhibit in Lee at the Internat- ional Live Xposition at Chi- oer after one they will exhibit at Guelph. a to so of $1800. DONEGAL. hence = Henr: Mr. and Mrs. Janes Dickson, Dor- e erg ease i single, * aha hie oe ea Mive Reo rd {| A new style of fish pistlne also beck opted, w! ich giv MONKTON. ‘tuart, principal of the Seb- cingyile aD school, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in th wae Wellesley Saturday to visit Mr 6, Schade’s Mrs, Shadie intends spending os hires a Hoek at Her othe te Well sley. ut40- years old, egal, returned home last week from a] He boarded 09 Noi igon leasant visit to friends in sce ise His parents are di has found it necessary, owing to iver hey sy the greatest portion of} At Mercy hospital Drs. Gallagher |in business, to secure the services. of their time at the home of Mrs. Diek-!and: Virgil Tapper did “everything | another shoem Hate ie banding the son’s brother, Chas. Mason, who is-a| possible to--pull: Henry through. | bes' re be boots prosperous farmer near Newdale. | Nearly-a gallon of salinesolution was| . Mrs. M. Ferg, Pee ye ae ‘They also met a great niany people} pumped into” his veins, and eh- | is re ill,” We trast ‘she vail soot fi Bel, all of vem ae sotu- bine injections were Wade 10 arent | jortable homes and have profited fi-| number without apparent results hangially hy going West: Mr. and |The shock to Henry's syste Mrs ee ee tact Mrs. D. were umch impressed with | great that even the heroic measures] evening in Terry's hall, ‘The <back the ¥ast resourses and possibilities of | resorted to, in the end had no appar-| sneaker of the een ao fest ‘alu the frignditiess|antcenction. Ro. Mr. 3 clearly ‘cutlined” the sae hospita of the people there. Henry has two brothers ‘at. Miver Doles oft his en Walsh, re- CROSSHILL. Miss seme Shants = returned on Satur- ‘ing a week with her aunt a Frame and L. Hoerle vis-| k fed bientsie Glenatien over Sunday iss Libbie a g her | with in Bade: ford, Pa nee is in the! the r: WwW abate entertained a few of) * Thursday ev Siok was plecakslly- spent Aa Gj paenes 2] of snow on Sanday made fr pa zs | sponded promptly. and was: the man for nearly HHenry evidently is very popular with mal ew. oth were notified. plied to M ‘ir. Mabee. chair was oc- ied by Mr. Robert Smithy of Monk- Soe A, ‘Terry init Guelie odin diese this w time, and about + Ainbe Wate]. Mr. W. Glark, traveller for McMan & The ‘minister re-| Co., passed throuz this week “and loseted an-hour. et Oni m and einity, at {a : ailroad men, for they came to | working Tonktor the Toronto Tadustrial| village. the hospital hay long in. pairs) present. bition, Chairman ofthe Tarif | ME poke Hare go j and trios, $600 insurance| The Anniversary Servieesin connection 1. Cominities of ta Canadian» Mana2|% ately: owned : by: a A: lip the ‘ewitelnmen's union. swith the Willow Urore Methodist church cturers’ Asso¢iation. and. a Direc- | boat a uutter ofa mile See Sara ema aire, “who worked | on Sunday and Monday were a success, tor of the Sone Seiad Bees incarancs with Henry osite side ‘The fowl supper. was largely attended. 2 tmisand talkingto tint wben| The proceeds amomuted to over 380 hie} SS gave the Osta a's sacrament of the Lord's v enterprise with w con: hat. winter was fast apptoach- | afterwards a rst to reach bimn The Rew Me Taig, of Millbank wil ceed Sir MeNanght's pea aay (ie 7Ose oat key sania a= f ye accident ig undoubtedly, due ema py een The. re- perience ‘eal commion sense and| The ae is going-and soon will be} tothe fact 08 it ae Siccunle & = The vailway eng GR Bild ; res Dg 0 tor pk feta ism eminently qualify im | y Whit son» will be followed by antom’s Portion of it and all the Hogers ex-jon the C.P.R. near Milverton, -pas pal ie d be will be cold feept one. He ofte n had trouble with through the wile on Monday on their Kuown in the |of » Cha Ban! sud be sill ke 8 | And the coi winter next when the snow this hand, ait slipped, and he used Eee ncrieff, hav- ails ear of the capable. and wi (his wrist largely in antag on. Itis| The Rev. Mr. Abr a ln prayer meet~ progressive Board of the Sovereign} To mave covered all trace of the beautiful supposed bis hand slipped and he fell ee = a , last Wed- Bank. off the pilot.—-Bay City Tribune, y evening.

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