Milverton Sun, 27 Sep 1906, p. 1

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H. M. SCHAEFER @ issuer Of @ Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential MILVERTON, - ONTARIO he MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906 | se sbeobe ode obeobeobe ode nde ob obea2 LOCAL NEWS *| REPRE EEE EEN A new line of Necklets at Basten- dorff's. Bey. Mr. Penhall, re aera will preach in the Met! hodis A number from Hicee atcended > Sit Shines For All.” Vol. XV—No. 36 The Power of Money Saved The systematic saving of something each week— even $2.00 or $5.00 will, in a few years enable you to take a course at college, to buy a home, take a trip abroad, or get almost anything else you may wish for.’ Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. ,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO _ BE. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager hat in this monty ean take the Ee of the old fall fai: wline of Lo ie up-to-date at puaeet at Bastendorff’s, Mr. Jacob Lantz, of Linwood, was a visitor in the village on Wednesday. line of Gold Expansion <_< just arrived at Basendorf’s, inkbeiner is visiting | Rare Chance “The Sun” will be Mrs. J. Fi ine Dathee at Mt, Forest, who is-very | sent to any address | the Listowel fatr on Wedneeday, BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN Commence to save to-day. eee is cake | Diamond rings, Engagement rings, |, Mr. Angus McKinnon ltt on ues THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND $1.00 opens an account and interest is paid 4 times a year in ae nd Wedding, APR ae ME sieaapetee| Ona oaand Manel Se nola A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED nited States from App antics wanted to learn eit ae ai ge aceite Meee - now until January jscrmarply to W. Ke a8 « NoHIbEatletond,: where ewe und ‘RS’ BANKING ore Riau For sewing penne Apply to the J. G. The i Me Sovereign Bank of Canada | | ev" 3 oe Mearmora, Millbank, Newton, Monkton | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker lef last A. J. CUNDICK, | week to attend the F | Ruby. Tucker at pee Miss Edith syaith, of seen he intends investing in land, ore Chas. Eire a on family ned this we Wallace hh they have ri elaiting Mrs. ig of Miss} Pinkbeiner’s parents. FARME) Every facility afforded Farm ky oF = eae | business, "Sales ‘Notes eagaca ot for collection, —Deposits may be made or withdrawn by Out-of-town accounts receive every attention, WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH BANKING BY MAIL. mail, Manager, Milverton Branch f Habeas the windsape taviouace! | man’s hall on Fair Night. Asplendid Millbank, spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss ies a Fart ga ia ig Carer area 6k kb .6 ds teas | * orchestra hea been engeged for: the i the she afr she she ote ote nt Meafestecfesteste ste ote rherfestestectertectentectentestentest He sfestestestestosts igi [Bis Tamer, Rivervale Farm, occasion. Everybody welcome. % e |. Mr. Elwy H. Yost has taken a posi-) The Stratford fair which wae held : & 4 | tion ter on Og as cashier and! jest week under pre ceri Stipe BANK of HAMILTON & a | general ubtiniger OOuaRbentanrant tu the expectations of the a rectors and TaRliplike:ineeeny % | will likely more than pay e i . *S |. We are glad to ote that Dr, Parker ied chi Head Office - HAMILTON & pS ere A special train on board of arbiter ae is able to be about atier: being: con-| |, reanuumber of the officials of the] RESERVE FOND. + coal Assets. . $30,000,000 $ #$ | fined:to his room for some days with Gut pein railway passed acces a + THE + SATISEA CTORY + STORE ga attack of quinsey. ‘Puesday on Hon, Mar pyaiieat eget Vice Pres. ast Manager % & 3} |. Read Mr.H.Gustin’s, of Newton and| tour of inspection on. 18. Menai Ei C, Dalton Toronto & * % Mabank, hie in this og ©! “Work was delayed for a while on H. rs Wau Asst. a: aie oat Supt. arathodhest & 92 | thin si datiales ie) wee Hale Some the: Gaslok & Goseriah railway on 102 Branches rnin the Dominion 102 ig interesting to presen’ ing toa broken wheel o1 Savings Department | °Ps" pile Sericks bank account ies ae Sane + oll a eW 0d or Pes = Monkton Methodists are ag ie ik cacuiielr supiliee’ the ane P of Ham One DOLLAR Wi & s& | their hore anniversary on Sept. 0,/gine of the construction train with AccouNn, Interest allowed at Iighest Cursons rate, aud ‘compounded & = |The Fo Ose ok eM iiss for annul, Ieiot Gane and Ist of December, * : . Pl vetton, will te the: prosoher’ for the N Farmers’ Business ! Money pura tlongt ve to, Eat mows soa titi panel . ‘o service will be held in the Luth- oney loaned to farmer's at reasonable rater, + Have you decided where to buy it? If not, let us decide for you | day. church nextday owing to| Sal near aleted ay ees 3 a : t | We are glad to report that Mr. and] confirmation services being held in ae bought and sold on all par ast of pe world, } + The biggest pumpkin at the fair isnot always the best. Neither | Mrs. George T. Tanner came off for-| Ellice, Confirmation sipeiieaeelts en era iepued te te Tape ee & Remember ! h Secst pamp! y I a |ttmate in not being, injured in the/ held in Milverton two weeks from A general ie gibi: pase nsacted. z are the biggest stocks always the best, It is not size so much as qreok at, Sudbury, They have -con-| neat Sunday. ¥ quality that counts, but when, as in this store, good quality, styleand price is kept | tinuea hie jouentys We wish, thew Mr, W. F. Hepburn, the liberal can- Milverton Branch, *R. J. Ranney, Mgr. on parity with the size of the store, the nearest approach to the perfect business es-. # /@ safe return didate in East Elg gin, has withdrawn # tablishment is reached. We have the very newest in + % a on Seco ot ee = Labtoe shapantest ey 2 ebay d Ca #p | bert, is spending a few days this week | reports being circulated about him. _ . es é, & 3 af | Visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs.| Mr. Grenville Haight has been nom.-|, John G. McKinnon arrived home) Some men are in business, whom it y dam. Scheonhola, ct etian™ Be sétae| Sqabed An hieakaa, #8 consequence last week and has been spending a| would be a misnomer to call business + J | panied by his sister, Miss Schoenhals itis said that the fight in East Elgi few dave! ret I, PAPE piel Are wetlaled 80 wales Oki dead & j ‘i 4 | who has boon visiting with him since | will be a very bitter "Manso: ‘The work Say Rpt @adrehho vie tattoo ae y Ry, ach out for it, + a : eo. i Pes arriat mre serio eis halt MER aisle & ‘tas seems to agree eae general way they wansiee thelr By e very latest in Dress ds, are showing at from # population 6: ilverton has|in the Lutheran church, Milverton, | wit) to leave on|share of the trade over 4 radius of ten ape sent A Sees pes San at the panasene Tweeds ne re aus F gz | been temporarily augmented during| on Sunday when offering which Sasaraay) tor'the-Behook oF Practical miles orso. As well might a farmer 50 per yar € will be glad to have you call—on Fair ys. the past week by aga 100 owing to/is devoted to missionary purposes|S§cience in connection with Toronto | sit around to wait t for the harvest after a ne Deeesncs of a lony a tes ale mnted to $59. aes is a th ee pe ving permitted the seed time to pass q = NO N E q H laborers who ar eHow ocated at Mil-| tribution when it is considered tl © remains - a the late Walter | without sowi In this competitive = S&S EED TO BUY UNLESS YOU WISH ~<a F | verton 0. P. B. Iwill only | the rogalar misslonsty offering taken|Tamvert he diee ee Rents, Gee Loe ae a An EhIB 8b deaistag ¥ 3 * a ea one ho ~ le ney. a five weeks previously amounted to! after Bee wanes from typhoid} business must pay for it. Advertise 4 GS dE > | leave to swell the population of Mon! arrived at Milverton on ‘Tuesday. | your town and your own business: oo + tp Be Baird and Roy, of | The funeral, which ase under thé} tell the people what you have and % > apps . @ -F|_ The Big Fon Show, Groseh’s Hall, ee peet Sau before P.' Jf, {citeumstances, quite largely attended {what you are prepared to do, and x s ‘ Milverton, Fair night, Sept 28th 06>! ‘Tyim on Saturday Tast with assaulting took place on Tuesday afternoon from | sure to make good everything you ad- * Barnett Bros., preset The Funny ‘snd Baverstock, Ao ishman who thé undertaking rooms of C, R. Hon-|vertise. Just as sure as water seeks + #13 act Comets, “Uncle Dudley from | works for C. Me pao No. evidence | 4etich & Son to the Milverton Metho- | its own level the trade will find you + a | Missouri.” Special vaudeville feat: | was produced against the former who | 2st CLONE Saea ea Ee ore len ee ae ene ese $ Eis introduced reoranine namaste | assole Tho tatters boy of! pics ue aateseed: win “wes, leew heberatnene oho ee . ig continuous performance. Admis-| seventeen years of age was fined o: 2 + 4 dB te P il nd brought up on the 16th concess-| keep their business constantly before ¢ { Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27th and 28th, 1906 | sion 26 and 50 cents, Plan ofall s¢| dollar and’ coots. fon of Bima wes well known in Afi] thle. customers ewe areecheoh 4 Mr. andsMrs Hugh’ Dol ara This is bee to be Dera oid aoe verton, ot het rien was en-| cannot pier sed printer’s ink ani - a 2 bson, twister, mer ani le- he draying business. use it feely, a the people a We cordially invite everyone, and hope for favorable weather, so p | Line, Maryboro’, left on Friday on an | sired to weigh a pig, buthad no scales. | disposed of this to learn telegraph op- | weekly just what the merchant eds there will be a big turnout of visitors. extended trip to Parry Sound to visit | The man weighed 160 pounds and his erating, Abterwaris taking a situation { sell and his price for the same, + . 3 Mrs. Dobson’s sisters, whom she has | wife 189 pounds. They put a board|on the U.P. e west. Walter ra D + fi et t t | k t h | not seen ee a aoaber ne years. Thee across a fence so that Nos they sat rl i tia of excellent moral SD aad, ph eee & » | niece, rer ammilton, who upon ole end oe the board it exactly | character and nis early demise was Winterburn—Tucker 24 on or g 0 ake a 100 hroug' 4 Mees visiting ein a ee balanced, Ae eg learned a; all yi seep regret, Much soaks ikke - . piisaee the wife taking the pig in her| sympathy is felt for his aged and wid- A charming September weddin; $y Our Millinery when in Town at the Fair 4 nen, iting ee 1m Toronto, fap, at talancing the tous again. Griha soteaanaty tana] ot tne at the home of Me. and a i 43 low much did the pig weig! in their sore siege aa iS all] Mrg. 3: Ly Tucker, Norwich, Wed hd nes. a ay 2, Stephenson, oe railroad inventor,| at the comming session of the Fed- | # a eae al i ant aS a ap int of their day ‘ernoon, “whut” thelf“secbedl PS hos F | when asked what would happen if one aral Parliament, which owing to the| 4eeP attachment to the deceased, dsughtee Ruby Ethel, became the of his fast moving trains shou! i , will = . . sive: Seplind Tt Maui chee bal eR ee es CARD OF THANKS. pride of Mr Joha 6. Wipeertiyen. Ob & 3 | COW, x in November, it is the intention of the lin, ‘The ‘ o¢remony, which’ was thing for the cow.’ Now that the} manufacturers to make a detormined| s4r5 sames Lauibert and tamil de-| performed by Rev. Mr; McConnell, + F | C.F. is ctossing our main-stiect it effort to have the tariff. increased. | sine to publioly irenk the ‘Ineulbers| took place beneath a floral. bell 6f & L | would be well for our cow own he manufactures of this country. for | of the Regina, Saale caiee ad emilee oP 2 + , | Temember this and -by keeping their 'the past twenty-five years have been | for the kindness and attention shown louse tre beide eietmion: z have an immense variety of furs to choose from.. Everyone knows that cows Of the ‘strests. do themselves. | enjoying. large and increasing meas-|her son and their brother, the late Po ate eee arr ai 001 inci a e 3 a ny %_ in this line of goods. We easily surpass all others. We can't sell to our satisfaction “3 F8, Nun, Slut of nelekbon Sreene ae ORSIE: URSULA te facing | MRT DOHEOE TAG Nee Cte shee aa SPECT Gita coluabate , from a dwarfed, dwindled stock. We understand that Bishop Wil-| taxed for their benefit. The farming | This act of kindness will not be read-| ribbon and valenciennes lace, and oar- 3 p Wil- ily forgotten, They also desire to f = » | liams, of London, has been pleased to haere ted should resist vey effort thank the members of the Silver Bian eying a sheaf of white carnations and ABOUT PRICES OF FURS offer preferment to the Reverend J, |i this direction as they will in the! Todge No, 202, Milverton, for the|@#iden hair ferns, entered the spac: + W oces. vastats of Grase-Chiteeh, mala be the peotila called upon to. pay purtesy ‘k and éympathg | jou fatlot leening on the arm of her & | -Milfhiank,-to--the " Grown Réou ‘of | the piper, own in thei nt. It} father, while Miss Pearl Tucker, sis- : ; ‘det Mi ss ; ._ [is th h ao We have sold quite a lot of furs this season. We've heard our prices ealled 3% seperti neaiges aoe ne hate The Township of Mornington is dotng ee me ht re eee al i tar of the bride, play Plage Mendelssohn : ‘fair’, we've heard them called “generous”. They're both. We're not referring 3% question Minder Sonsderation ould. ates ee iyi ae eal fo pros romper an rand gontinne to alley. einen laser The fens now to the special prices we make for a special day or week, or torun out a special s%|Mr, Jones dec ae leaye “leak and crossings to the C.P.R. throug SRN SA ONE ee bell, while on either side stood four 4 ea we mean the run of prices day in and day out. Remember this, we buy from the i dapartare wi Ie Siren, ald out the township befo e the contracts Fall Fair Grants aes hee in ie ede ‘a are complete n most cases the ap- ary Montieth ol tratfor cousin of aj hoa eel a in Canada, and you have their guarantee and ours, as well that qualities, and genial disposition, he| proaches constructed by the railway| A statement showing how all the the bride, made a very pretty ring $ the furs we se give absolute satisfaction or Bomey back. b | has eRe eae warm friends, not} ar9 much too narrow a: steep, agrioultaral penietion in Ontario are| bearer, carrying a basket of sweet 4 S' ciel aan 4 bond sda dba iat making them very dangerous, indeed. | al a Hh : fon with Fear th At a i The ribbon gitls at throughout the whole community. and information w rd thereto, . . # SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FU RS ON FAIR DAYS Teg antte thas bret Gate Ee ee labeing sent out to the various soe: | were Miss Eva Wall, of Pari, lla a Wal “Barnett Bros, latest farce comedy Smith, of Milvacien, Stella Scott, Car- q wan, superintendent “Uncle Dudley from Missouri’ wil] | railway mission. ‘The matter| t" ieulture, Tosa ti Be- F | be presented for one night in, Grosch's will be reported to the proper author. |® atte a othe soviet a for hop. Norwich Monte Montieth, and x L | Hall on Fair right, Sept. 2&tk, and | ities at an early date. township| muon, the grants ‘0 be in] pb Fannie ‘Montieth, Soe ie cone is well advised in taking the mmediatoly after the ceremony, jud,,ing from the splendid reception ter up before the work is finally jon to the. amounts. expended the play and the company presenting | ma\ by the sosleties for agrioultura OSES. Specials for Fair Days, Sopt. 27th-28th k eit have been given by the press and = upon by the commission, Po ‘Che of the societies the guests, numbering about aed five i receive’ increase grants, but} sat down to a luncheonin the dining 4 E|pablie throughout the ‘conntry, it management of the Guelph and| sone wil fi ff. for som 2{room, which was beautifully decoeiban teed jo pink’and white; Stee ticle ane Goderich railway @ reason or| one ce grantor drop from other is not so anxious for @, an agricultural scones i Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats—Every hat new and every style a win- and the com- ner. We are offering this small lot on Fair Days ONL Com ith wl | and affords opportunities to display in franother the grant will be gold ie flower scheme, while maiden hair 4 ak $80 aids 8 ais dace y Y. pare with what yeh. 4 | #aatural manner the com ha | Bon OF the toed i An early Guts mp stead oles ad Torigeriy< Te in ons Cerde added to shi eMiective Maven bE gs 5 3 ay pI sseesteenP E75 €ac | | piece. ‘There is enough interest in the | ‘hey, were som ae uae ticipated that the new act will affect | the dejeuver. developement of the story to attract | 2% deterrin: vOeee tits Ah Pa at 100 societies so seriously: that heehee 4 F | every class to the theatre as is evi-| the work as fastas they rossibly can-| they may cease to exist. In doing| he young couple left on the after only Children’s ee Tits warm coats, neatly trimmed and a is ory | The rails are now laid more than half | away with the riding. fairs, fairs |200n train to spend theic honeymoon Ey e way between Milverton and Monkton r day price.,.:......... Fair day price. while the road has been double tied along Lake Huron, after visiting the groom’s parents at Kincardine. Tho bride wore ® stylish going-away cos- tume of blue broadcloth with hat en- gular $3 to $3.50. are all put on an equal footing. Take one riding fair in “Huron. “Daring three years the ave OO IOI RS NEAR IA OS 0S 0 9 Ra nto eae NE ICRI RSG ee pac) Gale gt opt ng o veep O O e special scenery carried by the company is new and appropriat . A. H. McDonald has eon Ladies’ Collars—s5 dozen only, ladies’ fancy collars, new autumn styles, regu- lar 35 to 50 cents, Fair Day......... ents, Bargains in Underwear, Blankets and Flame RFSEE THE ABOVE LINES ON FAIR DAYSS $¢ Bg on 3 a? & le 6 pion 4 > ge 6 io & 5 i 3 3 = = ca: the | bride was tl ‘the contracter, who is most assiduous her popularity, hi in his oe to complete the contract as far as tl ‘aitland River bridge at Goderich this fall, It isexpected that the road will be operated as far as ¥ foundations for the. new station and | Milverton by hankving es us freight house have been laid and the | falls on the 18th ol So f buildings will be rushed up. The| as the roadbed is wenger the Bee is ready for traffic now but the gov-| j tor will Goderich Rallvay, Maitland river bridge is progressing. most satisfactorily and will be com- ted i f weeks’time. The e years i i . joa ia iuas expende broach with turquoise settings. 8 uring the iorajngion fall * O Bring Us Your Produce -:- Highest Prices Always Paid SCHAEFER & WHALEY 0 is} be 5 tb point four _m erected ai ‘The ballasting ae Millbank and | es laid and the proper appliances Milverton is being pushed forward, aid it looks as though the hope of the jpany—to have the line open thong Guelph to Milverton by Thanks- tose and carpenters are ex- F | giving Day—will likely be gratified. to put a eee around the —Guelph Herald: Hecloa shortly. O put | # in that are requisite for the safety of the public. to @ . Mrs. J. Hesson, Wm. Montei tees pte new Set) Monteltirand J.-D: McCallum of Stratford ne is decidedly more Se than the old

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