Milverton Sun, 10 May 1906, p. 1

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he aes “It Shines For All.” 4 Vol. XV—No. 16 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906 Maleolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher INSURANCE = The very best provision for the FUTURE as well as the PRES- ENT is a Savings Account in The Sovereign Bank of Canada Interest paid rour TI $1.00 will open an account. Put your money ina get it when you want it. E. W. HORNE, Manager, Milyerton kind of insurance—i.e. MES A YEAR. place where you can Sb bbb bbhy LOCAL NEWS LEEEEEE EEE EER Ww ashing soda.10 Ibs. for 25 cents at H. Moh: Mr si Mrs. a Watdertony spent Sunday in Palmer: The warm cain we oe been hoping for has not arriv Mr, and Mrs, Linder, of spent Sunday with a in Miler r. J. W. Fi Brantford, spent a ne last fs as his aunt, Mrs, P. Ducklow Twenty-four panes have been broken in the lower part of the show house since last fall, and it is likely that ii will follow. STRATFORD BRANCH : CApIraL Par UP. RESERVE . Sir H. Monragur ALLAN, President. The Merchants Bank of Canada A. M, Campbell Manager Mr. nton, of Stratford, left on Siomtay tee Battleford, See where he will represent. the ttle. ford, Saskatchewan Farm Lan rc Messrs. ee & Drayton, cement atford, were in the «+ «$6,000,000 cae 473,197 “2 F Hes Batra "Manager. counts. Interest at most favorable rates allowed on Savings Bank Ac- Special attention given to the business of FARMERS AND DRov- ERS to Whom money is lent at lowest rates on promissory notes. Business Cards|s Dentistry. | LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic” ber sit oss "8 ae ‘are store, Milv aia Medical. .. PARKER, M.D,C.M., Honor Grad- t@ and Gold Medallist Trinity Medical College, also Gold and Silver Medalist, wee ity Laverty, Boren to. Successor » Egbert, Otics in Public Dra Bisa Teloneots eonceetion with Poole Baianer, Moseryille and Bostock Veterinary. A isneiater cuisine eeu yy tele- phone or otherwise promptly attended to. Livery. J. ne Mill eo about 3 Societies. F., No, 99, Milverton, meets Rothaermel Visiting brethren always welcome, S. Henry, C. R., 8, H. Pugh, Ree-Secy. “Silver Star z , Milverton, night at 780 pis. in their Nall over Eyblin Drug} Store, Visiting brethren always come. Daniel Ross, nN. G., W.K,Loth, R 3 Notary Public. WD, WEIR, Notary Public, Aue: tioneer for the G f Perth and Waterloo, ‘Conveyancer. Deeds, Wille and Mortga: nd Affidavits made. Village Clerk. ov shoe store, Main street Milverton, Hotels. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. Best liquors and cigars at First-class ac. RapGnpiatlon ant larae atablings GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil- large somple r Bost brands brands of liquors and cigars, Chas, Ritter, Proprieto QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. jation for J. W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon, | ™al voi . Gradiat e of Ontario Veterin- ary Yoronto, |‘Treatsall diseases 4.75 per Pes ees granulated 7 at H, our prices on cement before biting. J.B. Yosr & Sox Mustard pickles ‘and pickles i in vine Bast an sie imperial quart, at H. Moh: ca your butter parchment a the Sun office, where the qua : [enarenieed If you are in need of pure ae potatoes yon’ can get. them at J. R. vorr & Son’s. The sagt Sun and the weekly Mail and Empire to the end of the year, for one dollar. WantTeD. yu ae for general house- work. App rs, Hossim, corner of John ay Sona Streets, Stratford. Wanted at once, a good smart boy tolearn printing, Do not delay in king: your application if the position.—Apply ‘at Sun OrFicn. Messrs. Henry Bros. are again on the road with their old stand-by and stock-getter, Scotts Barron. For par- ticulars as to terms and stand see route bills, r. Butler, of London, will be at Queeu ‘s biota’ Milverton, on Frida; ie | April 27th, Friday, June 22nd, Friday, Hour: ‘3 9.308. m. to 4 p. r, nose and throat Sainte Eyes tested for glasses, July 20th. m. Eyes, ea tation. We put into our printing the qual- ities which make it effective. We give great care to type setting, proof reading, press work, folding, binding. The work is all done by intelligent people and the results please intelli- ore. | gent business men. Mr. Chas. cee of the Grand Cen tral hotel, has had his sheds and stables thoroughly disinfected by Barr, V. S., and will continue to ree it done weekly for some time to c Keteed and Monkton. 29-3-6, tives without satisfaction—and_ those who have taken such quantities of other ee that they have lost find a pleasant sur- their effect—w: prise i LAQCIS, «Where is -aaually no pain, griping, nausea or discom: fort even in severe cases. 8 bowel laxative-—-LAX-ETS is only 5c. and is-sold by The Public Drug Store. Often-time in the sudden singe of children if a reliable remedy is availiable fatal consequences can be avoided. For these emergencies par- im: 's _Diptheria 's Croup Cure, Dr. Shoop’s Ween Bae and Dr. Shoop’s Pain Panacea. Children’s ailments omptness above all else. hol The Public Drug Store. sad event occurred at the resi- Charles Dahms of the lenc Mr. : Sth res Ba get ts Thursday, May when eldest son, William, a young man Bs years of age, succumb- sy to aay fatal malady, Bright’s dis- Br se. ‘e had apparently not been , eeioasy ‘I at any time, although he had been complaining for some months. i aboue two days before he died he manifested signs of being much worse, ualities and a seit and at ‘ll be much missed, n xe enerally, he sy ‘of the neighborhood i: and sab Detae and family. ‘3 being afore around} jy, Those who have taken other laxa-|i n|Robt J. A. valle on "eng last, looking over f. seat of Stratford, has rented Mr. C.S, Grosch’s photo- graph studio for a a “ok years, and will Sepaunce at an early date his first v: Mr. ae Kertcher has four lots for sale west of his on ee on Mill street, 60x210 ft. for ie also has eight 1c ae of his resi- dence the same size for $100 each. The Village Couns this week to lower the lin street, opposite irs. Goodale’s resi- dence. The earth will be used in gra- ding up for the new cement sidewalks. The remains of the man who was struck by a train at Mitchell last week have been identified as those is beginning PP of Alex. Ross, of Kincardine, a man of considerable means. He was 84 years of age. gts junior football team played the od te ‘ood riday faa ARE the em awe to a tie, each Two thret-year-old drivers for sale. a scoring one goal. The Milverton Also asa hand wagon.—|boys are entertaining hopes of win- Roe and G ae out when Atwood visits here. jome manner or other fire mone in the residence of Dr. Parker on Monday morning, and hefere being discovered consumed a waste basket and a quantity of carpet on the floor fortmatly it was extinguished Batces y farther damage was done, a it’s a big job of printing ora small job, we have the facilities for Ae ey as sell as for the smaller ant work et requires erealae seein) and in doing it we guarantee that it shall be the best quality and at a reasonable price. Mr. Ezra Knechtel has purchased Mr. Ezra Finkbeiner’s interest in the firm of Smith & Finkbeiner and takes Houseaalon immediately, ‘The citizens of Milverton generally wiil welcome} © the Gen of Mr. Knechtel and family as they were calmaye deemed among our best citiz Mr. C. H. Boone of Monkton, will move to London about the 20th of May. Heh: ispnmuasre house in the Terehoee part of the city. with all modern improvements. Hon, Adam Beck lives in the peighborhi ood. He will be succeeded in tl Dosineas in Monkton by Mr. Fullart the advt. - of the paeletont, Accuses Farm Lan in another column. Te composed and financed by Stratford d London men and intending Jani buyers would do much better by deal- ing wi i any diate wil American concerns, which i guilty of all kinds of irregularites. ‘The first intermediate W.F.A. match us Seid Sintec was played at Listowel evening, when Milverton out Listonel clashed. The match was keenly contested from start to finish, bee ze a good clean exhibition of the The Mil opes of winning when the petra rath ta gla Fer A quiet wedding was celebrated on Wednesday ae 2nd at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crowe, ‘Wilkins street, medivon, when their daughter, Lenna Maude. marrié Dr. . Armstrong. Miss Alice Crowe, sister of the bride, acted as brides- maid, an Mr. A. IT. McComb of Winnipeg assisted the groom. The need for the services of the Fish| y and Game ook place on Thursday, when Fisher- jes Tnspeciae Shelley impounded forty- five barge cases containing pike, pick- erel, sturgeon and o} e Bea: son for which is now closed. The seizure was made on Grand Trunk Ex- ress No. 8, arriving from Sarnia. The fish were tenes handled by the consign: M. 38. eck Slis, Bien York. ped from Stoney Point, Belle Riv. er, Pike Creek and Tecumseh. The ases were marked **Yellows” oe “‘Red Fins” and contained, beside it] sorts above mentioned, a lot of eee Dixon Ceased ily oivele, but in the ers and German car; an carp. There were - | about two tons anda half of fish in the lot. The entire.quantity was sold the naa of the proposed new side- walks. BO Whaley eet 2 Thos, | 2! Asatte Aap h have ~— Ba arnby, McComb of Millbank. The | ® ceremony was conducted by the Rev. y Canadian en Pampany and were|im This edition of the Sun will reach the hands of ‘its readers in enlarged form, and we may say that it is our pe that the paper may always be kept up to its present standard, and we confidently believe that it will. The public has been liberal in its patronage, both of our advertising we are endeavouring to show our ap- preciation by getting out a largerand better paper thanever, Four inches have been added to the length of each of the fifty-six columns which make: the increase in size nearly one ane of what it formerly was. Wea sirous of getting fe cata rah i; P= columns and subscription list, and Fri Alymer tomatoes 10 cents per can at Mohr’s. eihe Imperial Male ©, Quartette in ead 's hall on May Miss Bertha Coote spent aie and Sunday at her home in Glenallen. The football match at “Woodstock, tween London and Woodstock on iday evening resulted in a victory for Woodstock by a score of ‘The football game. at Tavistock be- ween Hamburg and Tavistock, on ie was a tie. Neither team scored. Mr. D. A. McLachlan, Stratford, was referee. I o PS Owing to the recent rains and the very mucky nature of the clay Paid-up Capital, $10,000,00! B, E. WALKER, General Manager A GENERAL BANKING THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 0. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen’l Manager BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND BUSINESS TRANSACTED q FARMERS’ BANKING “Every Le afforded pnlapede for their banking business, or taken a eee soda 3 Ibs. for 26. cents at London cones ge meet in Windsor on May Mr. Jackson, of peel paid a flying visit to friends in Milverton on Sunday Mr. Chris. Siegner has moyed his shoe store down to the lot beside the planning mill, preparatory to building a abe brick block where the old shop ine on Mill] stood ‘The Mitchell assessor is The total real te with business tax, is given at $775.7 755; population, 1,885; deaths during the year, 13; births, It is with general regret that the Spot of Mr. A. F. McLaren: North Perth, have learned of his Sitoke illness. Mr. MecLare1 is one of the most popular members that ever represented this historic old riding, and it is to be hoped that his sojourn in Europe daring the coming summer may rout in his complete recovery. this county last er. enabling farmers top their work without glhouel the growth. ar, been somewhat retarded, owing to: the depth the tebe had entered the ground, there are indications now that the weather will grow warmer eo vegetables will advance in wth. Sincarsdoalan’ so ae si has been eae on the Reeve with a ried in the townshi attack is based on alleged irregulari arising from the illness of the late|® clerk, Thomas F: o> writ is returnable on May 10th, In the meantime the License Commissioners | have ae renewed any licenses in the township. Mr. Geo. Posliffe, of Elma, who 2 seviee 82 years of age, is still and hearty. He was in the village Sasortiny and while there “delighted some of his frie ye that Love the Lord” and ee.” For a an of his age his power of song is exeeatng ly well preserved and his ighest joy isto sing the old songs of ue he Sacrament ot the Lord’s Supper was observed in ‘ethodist Church Su nay. ay eV. H. astor, was assisted at odist, char Stratford. At the evening servic Langford preached, the subject oe his discourse being : ‘' Systematic Living,” hems. Peart, assisting, taking the solo part in one, It is hardly possible to estimate ad- and town councillors. It is thes town councillor who is searenainle d the goatee and high taxation and i it y and indifference of a = 8 which is responsible utimately for 6 town egiibe fore ‘ote, considers ¢: ee whether he will lose any yotes ah the time and his cana in coun- guided, not so much by: the The main point councillor is, will it be popular? We what happens: Whenever a man of in the council immediate once assailed by a n visy and. un’ one eye on the galley. This is tu Pale discouraging, and it a oat d views” high i to stand it ma Seeding was pratically finished in| th. last week —the fine weat *| their a mo-|° ist one eye on the gallery | Pet gave Mr. McLaren a year’s leave of absence. A gang of nearly three hundred men are engaged in laying track — rand River and the They are laying one mile of track tok day. they will reach Elmira, and the Conestoga will be Feealet by the 241 of men are ballasting Heiner Guclon and Grand r. quarters of a mile is Ge ballasted each day.—Guelph Her: The May make of lees in the early i part of the month will, bi eeechsiea et of ue ARs not be ai it indications mee thet the: attae| part ‘of ne month wil] is as large a production as ever. Ye prospects for a aicoiaral season sed never brighter. Prices are high, very little fodder cheese being made, and as a natural result the quality of Ten | the fir:t shipments will be above the average, ‘Word was incite on Friday last that the G company ed to close | its despatching office sellin ecid- | Ikely return again is Stratford. ‘This deci was a eee one for Palmer- with the doing away of the acstaraauesin mastership, Mr. White being already ated to Buffalo. Some fathers find it a very heavy l_the expenses of yy at College. any & he| father. however, would gladly sacri- fice his own pleasures sities if he a bo during his college course, it is a sad blow to his father ee ly as wellas otherwise, for that all his sacrifice has accomplished nothing. not insure the boy, reimburse you for the financial "Toss? Mr. A. MacBeth, the Sun Life man eHlL lookiatiay yuu, There is an editor in Eastern On- an The other day he opened a safe that had been closed ten years, think of the facilities fer eens rich, says the St. Thom: course an editor Sa ne capasted Heaton here. acquired the love of money—got ui trying to help others, = happy it prosperity—alwa; a booster and never a boodler. ‘hose who haye been prophesying @ equately the damage done by Heyes mee Exeter, visit: st week, pot complain of high taxation and de- las nounce our town, councils, but what| Messrs id Hamilton, of do we do to effect a reform? This is| Atwood for Mr. Jas, is framed and th. Another gang|®) eile along within it—always St soni peath of their son aud rote a ee MILLBANK lawn social at and wil be given be te cole lies ane weenie Re failing that, then in the ‘arish season in ‘Millbank on May 24th. The Fecneus senoe oF elograph: Stratford, Ont., April 30th, 1008, The following ‘appointments of grad uates from this school have been Goce ium tarent month of April, 1906, Mr, F. an, C. P, R., Nelson B.C. Mr, W, '. Blair, C.P. i Oral, Sask. a Me Alt: K. Wilton, N.Y.C, ‘Mr. John Corrie, Jr., G. T, R,, Rock- Ont. Robert Larmour, Principal and In- structor. wood, = OR SENN) To StopA Orying Baby. Pepe ory beoause they are sick, It Be a@ pain en fe sto’ Pompe eollg.-a tow rope of rot Nevviline. soothes aw away the distress and al lows the baby iy "att years ;Polvon's- Werniues. Was been the great remedy o' ener Sold everywhere in large 25e. bot! ASS RE ES A Grand Concert. 5 or. was formerly soloist in the Chureh ae the Redeemer, patie prenes Cleve- land, Ohio. rald is an as) Cran ani ‘abe Yormene organist of | C morial arch, London, Mr. E. |! Moule; anitc tone, was soloist at Bt. Andrdw’s Presbyterian Church, Lon. don; and E. A id it injcity. The Imperial Quartette has just returned from a successful con- tour of Western Canada and the cl he girders will, be raised to its gersoll, through the count; ford to Strat The route of the extension will be porbedy fom eae to and on ti One of the t chan; the ey caused by the ilding o1 the 0. P. R. Eee chet “is the mov- oneert pi Eons Parish inden, | merman, Nellie points, and would like to hear from| P.R, cut on an street oe become Sales Notes cashed any young man or woman dealt of/impassible to ians. fae is in for coll improving their time by correspond-| order for the Village Council to eae BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits ma "ads or aid raw e ing for our columns. We would like| struct some kind of a temporary side- mail. Out-of-town Te Beeaaan te peeing every attention. “ to get’ the paper inas many new homes | Walk to meet the emergency. as possible, and toaid usin attaining] ‘The executive committee of the) WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH this object we will send the Sun to|North Perth Conservative Assootation any address in Canada of the United | met at Listowel on Satur ro: {Staten the ressaindet Gt thls yeat tar jaeaa anes acres ‘ot eccenting CARD OF THANKS. Charming Femininity. 6 resi on ol Stee. saeesien MOD win ig sanelict eae sd d Mrs. Charles Dabms and} Famons beauties pay particular —— in hopes of recuperating his health. tau ost Wfeltaloy anelrorte canni| stenion 24 the. pay their Th i ery neighbors and fiends for the kind | blood, knowing thet nutritious blood Potatoes for sale—Schaefer & | The committee be pa taeoteen pathy extended to them | meané soft delicate skin, bright eyes ley. fusing to accept the resignation and|i7 Ener late bereavement, through |and enduring ni es; ‘hose. whos |, use Ferrozon: race! , vivacious woinen You'll De ave the d spirit, tru You Sold ait, ion and joy health aicer_using Ferrozone. should get Ferrozone to-day. everywhere in 50c- boxes. —_—_-+—_——_. Milverton Public School. DIVISION I, pany. Cla :—Grace Ki auline ; Lonis Griese, tone SS r war lartmier, T c ‘auli, Henry “Orr, Ba Eddie unde, Ghar Klenck, ner, Lillie Kalbfleisch, eddie ashe er, Fred Gladys Zimmerman, Wealthy *Motlocks W. J. Bruder, Principal, DIVISION II. Jr. 1V, Class.—Eddie Herr, Roy Zi Bene: Herbie Woernan, y Lavery, Charlie Ritter, Eva Tor: nh Sr, TI. Class.—Nellie McKinnon and Yorn 5 Barnby, equal; Marjorie eats ti Hoary Peal Chaslie Hoffera, Hester Jr. Til, Class.—Milton Schade, Annie Smith, Violet Zimmer, Irene Hoft- man, Ruby lice Hamilton, jesenroth, Elva Lavery. Miss M. H. McKay, Teacher. DIVISION III, Class,—Gertie Zimmerman _ and ary Smith, equal; Perey Coulter, Edna Zimmer may George Grifith,~ Mama Leighto: iis Pasli, Charlotta Linden, Clarenes’. Miller “and” Agthar “Jasobs, equal. Sr, Pt. TT. ae Ivison Barnby, Aus, oe Gowing, Ruby Se Senile. Pileliy Tabpart; Peart ee are van Boehmer, Leta Schmidt, and Freddie Kraj- 3 A prand concert wil Mey oe on oe ghee edi ir, Pt. -Alvin Weitzel, Mabel Grif- to| Grosch's sail in in ai ot Ghat Cited, a Willie eee terbon i = oe ee Sent wus aa ee —Maggie Jacobs, Grant 8e, 01 oF Wi ited I thi crite nt separ oy eat pines e] “ey Coulter, iter, % atlie Barr, of the an Sant to. hgiie on. the cA aca Miss I. B. J. Glenn, Teacher. . goncert eee hete'p prograin is at variety, and includes te tecetay ach ® ane UNTRAVEL- Many Spee have ae been made against the treatm of the colonies oy the Pati Golowtal Office. and ei ht ee dons has she put wu) with the infries to her, be) th vento! a8. in Nati on ret informed British soni re see ntravelled. in nadia re Bates Minister, ste in d Can: se ff 1 visited Canada. The were conditions requiring attention. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy prosensied: as fol owe “A few years ag poce: betty wero discasgey ran

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