Milverton Sun, 22 Jun 1905, p. 1

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a “It Shines For All.” MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Toronto lead Office, General Banking Business Mapsicted, Drafts bought and sold on all parts of the world. ” Farmers’ Notes Discounted ial attention given to the collection of Far- mers’ Sale Notes. os Department unded Quai Fy Bee in current rate of, interest 4 added to principal four ige | roun p-m.}ing away your small change store, M ilvertor ‘Medical KE! Houat and Geld Modal Te inity Mi er senshi, Succes fice block. phone conn "Moserville and Rostock. ~ money loaned to farmers on reasonable | * ee ta{in the se LOCAL NEWS, Strawberries by the czate at Fink- beiner’s. 4 Another bunch of couches at $4.50. Cash only, O. R. Honderich & Son. iss Emma Shantz, of Crosshill, was the guest of the Misses Roessing last w RSS ‘ibson, head milliner “2 Rose & Dumart’s, left for me in Blyth this week, after a very ep ful season, Mr. G. FP, Maitland will again visit Milverton on Friday, June 23rd. Open for pape at 8 a.m., closed at best photos come early. Dr. Ovens, Lesion, Surgeon, Ocu- list, Specialist in diseases of ad Eye, Qi Palsy, June 2 Mr, Bri ge manager of the ,| Stratford opera ek and general ad- yertisin-g agent, pai: e Sun a visit on Saturday last wile Bie the town for the Stratford r: The rele of 8s = 0.L. No. 908 and 0. 3 ing a union aes nic in on June 26th. Among the speakers of the day will be John McMillan P.G.M. and others. The laxative effect of Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable ant not realize it i: te BAe a Bae Drag Co., Milverton and A\ ‘he two foreigners and the pe atone: shold again happen to visit sé fellows are well ee to is The Milverton football gee ee on Wedn bvortaran for where th the pase Aes athens mat ch. The return satel will ba play ee ah Friday evening of this week, when a good ane is looked for, Legal, a M. PANTON, gals aaah ee ce open every hureday, Wm. Bur lock, Veterivary SUR: Mil * Veterinary ege fll diseases of domesticated animals, th promptly by telephone. oF of sae ee SY trio ANNES, VETERINARY OH. ius, Milverton, (Bouorary. Grae Torus) or day ae Poe eake d Dr. fice, opposite Post Office, Milverton, Out. is] with the names. or bartenders who. c~ cept a watch or other property curity for igs efenhinents are vio- lating the Ont: iquor Act, ‘The proprietor of the 'C. boro, eet ee the fact the other aay, swhen he had to pay over $20 an ts, because his assistant cashed in a sohcap timepiece, taff of a ‘newrapaner meets with Galena) trouble i in the atte publication stoald see that all proper particularly. are carefully as errors may when compositors are not familiar Advertisers, too, ee Rien their own interests by lainly and carefully punctu- athe" thelr ‘copy. The annual garden party and con- connection with Grace Church, H. aston, “iesor to J. ee doors east of wy, | orchard on cert in Millbank, ne be held ia a “Grae lay, June An Gubasally g00 erga is i course of preparation, and a most en- ze | joyable and pleasant evening may de snmercial driving w specialty. 1-| that expected by all who attend. pected that the foundation stone ak the new Church will be laid on the af- ternoon same day, Lock out for posters witk full information, Out of 47 pea in Red Province of Ontario, ther least eleven nie to the support ca of either a district or laser igen ire a! society. Middlesex is among tl e grants in the other cas- Jes range allthe way up 4 $20 to Carleton makes the very Tiber. al donation of $600. Lambton Cards ‘Bailiff oa es Court. yer Grosch’s Shoe HOTEL, Bronner, Ont. ‘Best liquors and accommoda- x for the Coun- ives as much as and a stated sum per member t township societies. Some few aes ago the prospects fora good crop this year were any- thing but bright. but the recent rains,, i LT cregebanigtnns S do not lie dor their own weight. Meet the by to | the cire: spats one cent/tock team o1 i] through their county. council boards $400 to their district | j, the ces | son is excellent. Read Rose & ease advt. = column. in ‘ord is renewing old ac- asaisaeg in Bras around Milverton. Do not f & Dumart’s ‘ir eae sale on bear and Sat- J H. McLeod left on Tuesda; for L Taadan: where he will attend the meeting of Synod. Mr, J. McDonald, accompanied by Mr. R. Dunlop, ange Sunday at his oi in Nithburg. iss Jessie Paterson. of Moorefield, is a guest of her cousin, Miss Lily Smith, for a few day: . Arthur Smith and sister Elsa spent ® Sanday at Millbank smi their uncle, Mr. Wellington Sm: Mr. James Trim See on Wed- nesnay from Bartonville, after spend- speni ;|ing afew weeks with his daughter, Mrs. F. Syer We have just receiyed at the Sun office another consignment of German parchment for butter wray It does not flavor the butter and keeps it pure and sweet. Do not accept spur- ious imitations. Mr. John Westman has tesigned = | his position as pote af the Milver- Applications will likely be received for the vacant position some timein July. Among those who left on the Herald excursion on Saturday last for Sarnia m troit, we noticed : Dr. an: F. Parker, ae Jas. Coutts and daugh- ter, Fre ichramm, ee Noll, Mr. Bundscho, Jno. Westman. Listowel has ene a Soe for a good summer race meeti he best horses in Canada are pieced for their meet this week, June 20, 21, 22, and the racing vill be the best in mit $400 and $500 purses each day. Mr. Henry Baumbach’s team cre- ated a few minutes of excitement in the village on Wednesday afternoon by running away and overturning a uggy on the road side. ates were eyentually pulled up by Mr. Baum- bach without any other damage being Fe one, ‘The little three-year-old danghter of . Petrie suffered severe injuries from scalding on Saturday. tof feed for the calves had been taken ee the stove and taken out into the pasture. The little girl in being let over the fence accidently dropped into it and had her feet badly scalded. At pres- ent she is doing well, and is expected to be around again before long, The special summer meeting of the N. P. Womens’ Bae will be_ held i ilverton, June , at the home a Mrs. Schaefer. ai at at Hampstead, June 24th, at the Rose of Mrs. Alex. Mrs. John eek ee. last week with her son at Mr. Eli Jacobs, sae Beaton’: spent Sunday with his family in town, Last eipeent of ane 3 the season just aeaatly to learn that bea as y | Langford is confined to her room by ¢ Remember the its ofthe Millbank garden party oe the auspices of Grace Church on Friday, June 30th. A number of ois boys left Milverton on Monday bite the 28th regiment for Carling’s where they will main for “Stes week. Do not miss seeing the semi-final das and Milverton on Friday evening —no defaulting this time. Mr. James Chalmers, of Winnipeg. the a his home near Musselburg- Mr. Samuel Boyle has sold his fine two hundred acre farm on the 16th Elma to Mr. Ernest Elaigshlianes giv- ing his own farm cash, ‘ext Sunday will be Children S ey Mr. the village Wednesday erecting aj e memory of the late| He wi the late Mrs. James Johnston. The garden party under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid of sie Methodist Church, on Mr. Goodhai on vesday evening, was a ees success- booths were estes refreshments and the tidy sum of $75 taken in during the evening. ‘The many friends, throughout this county, of Mr. H. Schmidt, the arable editor of the Stratford Col- which he has met h of his ae in life. Mrs. Schmidt’s death was not d, ai ane had been seriously ill for some weeks. The W.F.A. football match between Dun- | sco: A. Frame, of Stratford, was in | 5! also eteet find The Happiness of Home. Very mot ed and bright, everyone is happy ; but if she is nervous, irritable and cross —ever, ig moes . cheery women usually use Ferrozon the health-maker known. }illness. By acting Enroui oe tikes TTO- A ens -. | Zone ors ieee ae Grob, of Zik-| rat need asalitance; it establishes pes: Feeney | Gane baiias ap the genes hoa nilds uy) c The famous Ludella tea and finest | fort: the system wit! reserve blend of Mocha ay Jaya coffee for| energy that defies disease. Don’t put sale at Finkbeiner’ off—Ferrazone only costs eae at any drug store; get it to-day. es Strong in Precept but Weak in Example. (Tavistock Gazette.) The platen, ESrek football match bh iday gc result- ed in a victory for the visitors b: team. if Milverton will win the chetanioneniy of the group. Milver- ton ery team; and if the petiect feeling | between the two villag- es than exists at present, —_—— Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. Lindsay, 6 of Fort William, ada, who has suffered never had = North eich US The anniversary services of the| The lawn social given by th Methodist Church, eee will be| Ladies’ Aid of Nord. Mo, rinoton held on June 2nd. . Wesley | congregation on th y evening of Cozens, of Brusscls, sil ceoniluet the |last week was the most successful af- sérvices‘mornine and-e ‘There| fair of the kind ever held in this vie- Ti 'be nolonbirtaiincoy oa Meader eet ape pie na te als evening, the trustees depending on the “i = free-will offerings of the Sabbath in- while the Pent teed stead. sweet music. Aster Be - morpanteaeiie e Chnreh, consisti got addresses by Mr. McIntyre, of Listowel, Dr. , of Carthage, Rev, Mr, funeral will take place from ae fam-| Ladies’ Aid desire to thank for ores, Addvenes, nd_dgmonatre | ily residence to-day (Thu yore: Ths Pithe evening route, and Miss Shuttleworth, of| _1tis to be hoped thar all seat Runounted to $13 aa Guelph. “Phe subjects aro: Milver-| at Between Germany and France a ton— Vegetables, Meats,” with dem-| Ver the Moroccan trouble is past. i castration, ae eal Sela E tend. being a allied with France, | The Sovereign Bank’s Progress che cance “hres ould surely be Gtawa (nba? The a Miss Shottioworth«” Bvening session, [oblect of the Emperor eeems. t bo. ors of tie Sovereign seer Cenada “Balanced Bations for Man,” Mrs. desire to break the alliance existing | rag held in Toronto on the 13th inst; ze Cool Dishes for Summer use,” | between Britain and France. France| and was largely attende _Shutleworh Faiinete is however, willing to make certain! The statement submi' was very bles; Meats,” with demon-|Concessions t may result in the | satisfactory to the shareholders, and ag Mrs Jo x “a, Coe! Dishes for =relaee of peace in ze shows great progress in all depa: ee ae re ing of ments of the Bank's business. Th Beading ‘acealbd covets of Sune Monkton sod Br Peale. Presto a EkOtae ate a coe sine tote Supe shine and Fresh Air,” ans, was held at Monkton on Tues-| dividend to 14 per quarter, or slight- ‘CByenings at the Homestead.” Mics th inst., for the purpose of call-| jy better than six per cent, per Shuttleworth. fe wadiiens olor, MeKin-| num. $50,000 was added to the re- The Milverton foothall team now {0% interim moderator, presided. Af- serve fund, and the bank's, tot holds the championship of the district | *¥ ae teabtpes ee ponpregation’ # i ere: d over $3,000,000 pare i i roc lot, wi re through the nee. of the: Tavis: pI Sie A pack {a dash “and haiied late fately inconnection with the ave consider: break faith with the public. That is. not the way the Tavistock a was Mi portunity to field here, their showing for the sea- With oa out of 3; Milverton had — Sep fiat fps Is, Stratford 6; every Teason to believe that the ee of Dbet- Pp ee ae would have been much ¢ | favor of Rev. a D. pee silts BA.,of mart to have Milverton | P m}ment of Munro Hickson. nm resigned the charge of Risking and East Zorra at last meeting of Presbytery, so that a} he accepts Monkton ae will not be Day Celebration great ‘ase event there on Satur- ogee Ist. e ftaieay attrac- tions include the full Pipe Band of the 91st Highlanders, Hamilton, the ir} otal Band, Walk- oe ations character pee Roman Ring experts, Highland -danc- ing. nearly all put up iy the 1 manage: Park, will be prominent formers. Special arsions rt Elgin has arranged phctad which ought to be very sat- evidence t of the So Bank, convenisness Of the sity, branches 1 their midst. N a on Saturday, crete Sam- on Friday, the wife of les Smith ofa Hee ighter. Ga TE At Well aes eran the Sate of John Gi RIED Krocxman — McAULLey. the Manse, Miiverton, on 3 on June Mah 5 7: | ceived and interest allowed at cu: pl 0 depositors ofthe “= ve June spent oF le The Canadian Bank of Commerce Capital Paid up = - $8,700,000 Rest = FSO ta tod HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO HON. GEO. A, COX, President B. E. WALKER, General Manager “|A General Banking Busi- ness Transacted Municipal and other debentures and sold, mall pointe ated Toe Farmers’ Notes Discounted ‘Special attention given to the collection offarmers’ sale notes ‘tention is ote [to the fol. lowing advantages 0 vg|Savings Bank seaanee Deposits of One Dollar aad “upwards $e t rat Interest is added to the deposit 7 Twice in each Fear, at the end of May he di oe a ee ce al of the whole oF STRATFORD BRANCH. Our Entrance Serene at Bhat oS! mination to Sucei The Spotton ciate and Gaignbas ecaderny : Opens September 4 Over one-half the students we can Pypewsting Department will be sec- - ond to nee es Vandrick ‘tiock and see us. GEO. SPOTTON, Principal and Pro- MISS LIZZIE MORPHY, Lady Prin- cipal. Eima Council. The Municipal Council of Elma met in the Agricultural Hall, the seh Jane fore perpareor nal ing the Court of Revision on the as- sessuent ¢oll, and for general busi- _ net inutes irt.—Cat jourt of Bevis was then opened Meu! The ve Bae the abide: nae the | following ap- ioe eals were considered, al appel- ots and and Assessor Aas cheard, and decided as follows:—A. Bauel appeal Vdlgmiated os Rutherford, > t ness. Moved by Mr. Corry, secon by Mr. Buchanan, earns cs = f the follow Peoaiie [SoD ing 5 jor $52.48, peceline con. 17; Smith , repairing road; Se perio eT ene 3 by ate eal, That ie couodl do now rn. to mee! the 3rd of ~ ‘MeAuliey, both of Mornington, | Jal i: next for pany business =Car”: r

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