Milverton Sun, 12 Jul 1906, p. 1

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H. M. SCHAEFER @ issueR or @ he Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential > ee MILVERTON, - ONTARIO 5 “It Shines For All.” Sree MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1906 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher eee Eee | | Don't fail to go and tear Bar| eeirneainneesetese eect | gabe hhh bby | Harvey in Grosch’s hall on July 12. To PAD = * LOCAL NEWS - on for the Milverton Sun THE CANADIAN BANK Your Business > Is Our Concern, ‘Sovereign Bank of Canada resis on tha ited ul fon of eal Rac 7 ae ‘TIMES A YEAR “The Sun” willbe AP ALL BRANGH RS ph eg at the dhsposal re our, Sy ‘Advice on Investment: Securities, Lettert dil, Paes sent to any address Drafis, Money Orders, Telegraphic ag | ing nefers to all parts obs in Canada or the the world, American and Foreign Highest current rates allowed on casts Deposit United States from now until January 1907 for 35 cents. The Sovereign Bank of Canada. _ J. CUNDICK, Manager, Milverton Branch rom now until the end of the year RE REEL EEE | for 35 cents, Mr, Bert Cootes spent Sunday in| Mrs. Smith and Miss L. Smith, of | Poole, Toronto, as lang this week at the Grand Cen Miss oe Nickerson; of Tor- onto, spent a few days at the home of Large, Poole, this week. Miss Belle Thompson, of Mitchell, is at present the guest of her friend, Mrs, Louise B. Livingston MacMahon. Hear Le Roy Kenney i a Grosch’s \hall, Milverton, on July Mr, Herb Kanfman, i the Sun staff, scent Sunday at his home in{/M | Welles Best ee of ele gasoline kept for sale a The Sun office—30 cents per gal ee |. Mrs. Ezra Knechtel has moved into a = Biaisce house lately occupied Res r. H. W. Horne. 8. Miss Ida Merklinger returned home| on Wednesday afternoon from Han- over were she had been attending high school. °IIIGIHIGGESSSSESSSHSESHSISSSSSSISIISSS9 The HomeGood Clothing Your Best Girl Is always the best judge of how you should dress. She looks you over very critically and suppose you are careless about your dress, well, there's a chance for the other fellow. Take no ‘chances, buy 20th Century Brand SUIT or OVERCOAT and have the satisfaction of knowing you are well and correctly dressed. We are sole agents for 2oth Century lotr 4 in Milverton. If you are big and stout of tall and thin, we carry 300 samples to select from. You can have your suit made to order. No Other Clothes are so Stylish D. & A. Corsets Will Fit PERFECTLY the Woman ‘that the Ordinary # Corset Gan’t Satisfy The most fastidious woman can find in D, & A, Corsets exactly the fit for her taste, her figure and her means. Prices 35¢, 50c, 75c and $125 It's a Great Worry Mothers find it a great worry to keep the average boy and girl in Stockings, but if they would buy the Celebrated Q 2 & Q Q Q QB Q Q 3 Q Q ® Q Q QB Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Wy Q Q QB @ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q & Q Q Q ym Q Wy Q a eB Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Hercules and Princess Hose THE TROUBLES WOULD CEASE. $ HERCULES HOSE is the BEST Stocking you can buy for Boys. PRINCESS HOSE is the BEST Stocking you can buy for Girls. Once a Customer — ALWAYS a Customer. NOTHING on the market JUST-AS-GOOD. Here are Some Prices that will make us Busy CT ee ee 3 only Ladies’ Spring and Summer Coats, tight fitting, good $4 00 covert cloth, new sleeves, regular $6.50, to Clear at........seesereseeseeserere ees * $1.25 200 pieces Fancy China Bread and Butter Plates, Fruit Nappies, ne EY 4oo yards plain and fancy spring and summer Dress Goods, regular 30, 40 and 50 cents. Clearing at per yard 5 only Ladies’ Rain — greys and fawns, full length, a $4.00, to Clear at........ = regular 10 to 15 cents for.... BRING US YOUR TRADE! SCHAEFER & WHAL ) a Q Q Q Q QB = QB Q Q Q wy Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Wy Q Q Q& Q Q Q Q Q Q QB Q Q Q Q SS SSOSISSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSESISSSOOOSSSSSES spent Sunday in the village. is Paid-up Capital, $10,000, 1,000. F | s. (Rev.) F.J. Oaten and family} Mrs. W. H. Grosch and family,| Deposits of $1 upwards and interest wares at Licenses ot abn esis bets ley site cack Suni noe Ae ae ee et sted THE neposiine ia DUbicor to Soin will spend their vacation. Pfeffer are at present rusticating at ever in the athena whole or any Miss al of Strathroy, ig at| Grand Bend. te.dap present § a few h her “raters pentiie a to dare h pe | Mr, W. Holferd, of Hampstead, WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH OF COMMERCE Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND general Banking hush transacted. Accounts may be opened and conducted by with all branches of this Bank. pepbae crn: BANK DEPARTMENT many friends are pleased to see his Exhibition grounds to-day’) smiling countenance once more and see the swiftest baseball game o! the season—Senates of Stratford and Milverton, morning and afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and family left on Monday for Regina, where they will reside in future. We r. Hunter every success in his air ship is one of the attractions of the 12th and isset upon Mr. T. P. Roe’s lawn and for the past night or ke has been doing a thriving busi* ie W. J. Broder. principal of ilverton eit school, left on Mon- day for Watford where he will join his wife and other members ot his family. Ba. Bae Mae Glassie Fassia) ug, of Tor- Genera! pital, accompanied by her friend, Miss Morrow, is spend ing two or three weeks at her home in Milverton. The party who took a pair of match Dr. Butler, of London, will be at Queen’s hotel, Milverton, on Friday, June ae and Frit Ma July 20th. HEAL ed THEE [Bends from the mill of Me. ‘Thomas | Hours, 9,30 a.m, to 4 p. m, Eyes, Whaley, Newton, is ted to re-| ear, nose and Bees Donen les ons tam them at once, dike patty taking | Eyes teoted for glasses, them is well known to Mr. Whaley |p ev. N. Smith, of Taka ee 30 eae eet A eee acceptably, filed the pulpit of Burns Ree nha Milverton, on July 1 ly. Ist will Mr. Henry Schneier returned from a supply on the 22nd and 29th, dur- ing the absence of the pastor, who is going up to Bruce jackie holidays. the west on Saturday evening and ports bat Mr, Shae Goodale is ill ot |typhoid. Mr. Schneu! a poor BANK of HAMILTON ESTABLISHED IN 1 Head Office - HAMIL CAPITAL Parp UP....92,500.000 Total Assets. . $30,000,000 DIREC’ ‘ORS Hon. Wm. en ieee J. furabull, Sse: ‘Pres. and Gen. Manager mn. J. ‘6. Hendrie,. oe Dal vs ‘Toros H. M. ee Asst. Gen. Ma ge and Supt. ee rearne 87 Branches aunt the Dominion 87 ree aa! ‘ings eats acconnt with the Bank Savings Department ! {yiatnilton, Oxe Douta Wau. Stave Account. Interest allowed at Wighest Carrent rate and companied twice per annum, Ist Beis and Ist of Dec ecial attention aie to, farmer's Saal grea Farmers’ Business ! § | Money foamed, to farmer's at retsonahle rates Sale notes sib and ees made thereon afts Aiigie Hen sold on all pasts ae pe world. ae Orders issued at the usual ‘A general banking business trans ae Au trictly Milverton Branch, R. J. Ranney, Mgr. comaiion of the west aaa thinks that pe Senates of Stratford, the fastest ball team an the Milvertons at the fair tomorrow, Milvertons are in good shape, a rattling game may expected. Remember, both morning and afternoon. anyone in Ontario who is in fair cir cumstances is foolish to go west. W. J. Spence on Sunday even- ing preached a sermon in which his |remarks were directed principally to members of the Orange Order. ‘The concession between & a z & 2% ae ae 2 ae 2 8 ER 5 2 22 » s 3 Ey 8 |room of the church was taxed to its | 0 | capacity. Mr, Lloyd and his gang of men ey. A reward of $5.00 ar making good progress. with the con-| Person returning same intact to Post- | Russell Contes ont |atruction of the sidewalks. ‘The | master, Millbank, or to “Sun”. office, | Simon Ne eyed ma Brad iotrgpeteakeat Nt | gravel bed has been laid on the west | Milve Lal - used at bedtime, all night while 1B Bur- ese residence. i | | ea Hen ar with his daughter, Mrs. Rich: of Hawkesville, and while there drove | Phis is a great opportunity for Mil- over to Wallenstein to se : y, yerton singers to secure instruction ‘rom so competent a teacher. Addr girders have already eet Taid ona the Alice other two will be laid as soon as pos: a over it. On the evening of July 1 at the last meeting of. the Milv ion held on July SE TKe waeibere “ok is Siilgerien gad Moritngion M0 consist resident | Sev/al companionshi clergymen, violin 5 yy Mr. D. L. Stewart, of Guelph, egsleceona on the appreciation of him as ou estra. convictions, who has tl musical treat of the season, and enjoy it. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative bring last- OOO Oe ee eee rer TetVettiitt She was forty years of age paid for the year commencing zeke smartied Sedan te Jituea Squires: who Ueas SO eee eee tTiitrts Gi yancing in price, and Mr. Comte . ment, 1 | Property is now worth nearly do g the floral tributes was a| fare. @ what he paid for it. ae people gir pillow of roses and carna- This @t Milverton will rejoi ‘r, Good- | tions from the Creal lodge of the| thoughtfulness and anxi and’s prosperity, as feds deering |. e it. jm Report of Promotion Examinations Milverton Public School From Junior Fourth Class to Senior. 7 Marks required to pass, From Senior III to Junior Vy. 5 a 685 Tho Rh of July Demonstration | inflamed and sensitive surf d sag sie Committes has arranged'for n_ special | will surely clean up all catarrhal and | Mstiorie Barnby G8 | the -Reaits for Phe, yromolon ey 2 healt on Jaly 12th. to leave Wingham | local troubles. Sold by The Public Somnus Morlock reenter Segal Been ey at 8.30-a. m., Listowel 9.50 a, m. ‘ ; ‘ eg ion to Junior. 4th, mark Britton 10.06 a.m., Peffers 10.15 a.m. “Nortce,—E, Arnolde Webster, the ret K ses te Aton Nateier aay, exe 10.25 a. m. and arriving at| mous Ba the Imperiel Male| Ruby. W any Béckery, 626; Susie Ropp, 585; Milverton at 10.35 a. It will re-| Quartette, Chicago, will accept a few | Percy C 8 Frole Schmidt, 613; Willie Gropp, @ | turn leaving Milverton at 1.30 p. m.| vocal pupils for Mondays during. the Roy Mil 7, @ “ igs ae oe a ill lea pel ie = summer mont In order that those | Ida Yundt, 62 | Promotion to Senior 3d, pass 360—— @ tratford in evenings 8 o'clock. | wi.o wish to further their studies at a| Verna Lavery. Albert Reis, 611; Oliyer Kerr, 513; 7G Mr. Wm. Burgman spent Sunday | moderate cost may do so the price of | Maggie Schaefer Emily Ropp, ichardson, | lessons will be reduced to 60 cents. | Hester Gunther.. Total marks 720, O88, ig | E. Arnolde Webster, Milverton, Ont. | Milton Schade sible. It is ee that the ee . Mr, Barnby Remembered, will be completed within the next mith. three weeks, when steel will be Taid The following fesolution ‘was passed Radic Hats erton | Lenore T and Mornington glee Associ- sanyo see tie Lorenza Ross Wiltred Groscl nisterial | Rlra L: | Association have been deprived of the | Clara, Rothaerma! cient ser- | Sarah vices of their popular ean AA the | Lillie Atkin and was | Freddie Krojes! |much in our affection: ot unceasing interest in our sale of Berlin, h Mr. Squire is ajhave always felt that you slighted host Fert ioane for nothing that would contribute in FBR. feleyaedt way to help us in our studies We have also learned to love y for your personal character gentle demeanor, and now that you are about acceptance of this ladies’ companion and accompanying purse, with the ae that these little tokens, however small and insignificant, may remind you of happy days spent in Milverton, rayer is, God in his provi- Muterton Sable estiae NBELLIB beam Huster Stace 694 BRUNNER sera jon to “Junior 3d, mark re- ford, 514; Gordon Daub, 80; Charlie Siineitee 444; Willie Edy, 427; Gertie Kerr, 329. 8 L. J. Epmunps.. Junior II] to Senior IIT. OROSSHILL. Mr. Elt Petch, rot Toronto, is holi- nae at his homie here. ‘s. Jos. Salkeld, of piretons is they aan of her sister, Mrs. Webs' Miss Della Badley, of Glen ation; spent last week with her cousin, Vera Frame. Mr. West “and Miss Bellinger, of apap one on friends in the vil- lage on Lula eiastines) of Exeter, is spend- ing her holidays with her cousin, Alice Hastings. ornington, on Friday, July 6. Elizabeth Tanner, beloved ‘rim... avery. ing reli Stomach, Kidney and strenuous efforts ames Squire, aged 40 years, Heart troubles through the inside] jn his fearlessly standi 4 months and 12 days, nerves, matter the nerves} perance, righteousness and puri Mr. Albert Fennell, of Welk becam d this Remedy will re- ir recognition in Sie! in the village the other day, | build their st will restore their | force, socially, intellectually and mor- | lown to attend the vaaered i" ‘or, Remember it does no good to| ally, as he is a tireless pastor and able| Clarence ii of the late Mrs. Jas. Squire. treat the stay organ—the irregular) preacher. Accordingly Mr. Richard Freeman, of Erection’ heart, rebellious ‘etoriaeh, isencd that he and his estim: t] kidneys. They are not to blam me. Go| family. may be greatly blessed in Bel- | Gertie Zimmerman ont. 5 oe ireat the eauise—-nse a remedy that Se ee The heads measure five inches, and cures through the inside aeevenc Bald gehen lane Haas he Kamel doar €6 be well “Aled. “MEF Je Public Drug Store QEITUARN, Ivison Barnby .. Rehr sc e St. Marys school board, after a MRS, HARRIBT B, SQUIDES. Gord Ph ee = 24814 ite up to sample. ‘his is the best full auctiaiog regarding the matter Harriet E. Squires, wite of Jas. : Sart at we have se is year a teashors patariens aad aftae conute| gh we Wirt stae tid a dily leone Baebes % fand we aro of the opinion that 1 Fs ering the question from variows points] ¢ih, after an_ illness extending over Clarence Hasenpflag ard to be of view, recommended several months. Although sick so| Ruby Schmidt ue btahie held if connection with That in consideration of the faithful: | ec ilgcae cause bowl oul COM Te 599 | St. Mary’s Church, Crosshill, on July ness of all and also the long service of nd, was a most successful affair, ; Satta that: he tolle@ing salaries Be with Christian patience and courage. | Homer Grimm 204 ; hat 4 in ning of the autumn term of 1906: : her: : She’ also-leaves efght| Frovbio Ranne! : 3500, Mrs Lg agteg ee shite, to mourn the loss of kind | Edwin ices : Foe $375, Miss Hobbs $375, Miss : ; Reuben Hof j 3 jis also survived by her parents, Mr. Willard Knecht 153 I ¢ | Webster $400, Vins Ingersoll $450, jan and Mrs. Jas. Tanner, = ‘Millbank. (Teor ‘Totten «. U5 the at time, The proceeds ate Spence $950, jand eight brothers and sister 3. Myrtle Lavery. d to about $125, which was . | Weare in receipt of a letter from) ‘The funeral, which took place on| Total sarki 266 saris Tequived, |exeellent, Tt is likely shat this plenie : Mr. Geo. E. Goodhand, of Dauphin, | Sunday afternoon, was ee gee 130, will be made an annual affair se Man. Mr. Goodhand and family are) attende A. short service was held Picnic <& woaenieqatic cae all well, as is the family of at the house, after w! they pro- Testimonial. eas on July 2nd at the home of Mr. Schenck, who resides with him, Mr. ceeded to the Methodist church at — | Goodhand is well pleased with the| pay where service was con-| To Miss McKay: Dear Teacher— ted place and thinks that the district 2 Bees py the Rev. Mr. Oaten, pastor | It is with sincere regret that we have about the finest in Manitoba. f the church, and the Rev. J. W, | leat ned of your intention to leave us| gentlemer under crop 90 acres of wheat ae i fo 8s, of Grace Chureb, Millbank. jat this time, During your stay with | cabs ait eek the day. large quantity of oats, which Promises | Much sympathy is felt for the ee you have epdeneed: yourself pe tea was served on the lawn. and hayve| Uarada Doering and Miss Roschman, sverail entailed no small degree of |the eae iety, and we| dered a

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