Milverton Sun, 24 Jan 1907, p. 1

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M. SCHAEFER f @ issuer oF D> MarriageLicenses Everything Confidential | MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Th “jt Shines For All.” Vol. XVI—No. 1 “MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1907, Figures That Tel —the tale of str Piste: success, sracatle aura poe oe . wide in 435 years: Ca Roe Fd wa Uni Prat Yeu cont Deposits of $1. Department—Interest or gales sind: and hea — in the pa. paid 4 times The Sovereign Bank of Canada, Marmora, Millbank, Newton, Monkton . CUNDICK, Manager, Milyerton Branch Job Printing Look over your stock and see if you don’t need some printing done, such as... Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Ete. If you do, don’t’ send it out of town, but to . The Sun ste otestetertendentestertententesenfenteotestestentestesenfentestesterfenterte se ofentestese attest nt 2g SCHAEFER& WHALEY THE + SATISFACTORY + STORE Thanks Please Accept our Hearty Thanks for your liberal pat- ronage during our January Sale. We are busy stock-taking this week. Come in on— Saturday ‘and see our hig range of Prints for Spring. We are sole agents in Miiverton for ““ GRAFTON’S a7 CELEBRATED ENGLISH Prints 300 patterns to select from. r Canadian Trade. factured especially fo absolutely garanteed fast. At per yard 12.c. “Crums”’ Prints Free from starch. Manu- Washing qualities We have also a big stock of Walter L. Crums’ Prints. Crums Prints are known fiom coast to coast for their washing and wearing qualities. but the same good quality. At per yard 14c. They are a little higher than last year HIGHEST PRICES ALWAYS PAID if > have any Raw Furs, such as Mink, : Mists ] fore os of them. “ox and Skunk Skins, it will pay you to get + + + rie + Ef + + + + 4 + + + Ee + 4 + + a} | ev + + Ean 4 + a + + + ES + + + 4 + | bo + + 4 4 + + 4 4 + 4 ¢ 4 + = ch + = Ef + : Hao ainsi, HEE c : 2 ze Mb b bbb bbb dey LOCAL NEWS REEEEEE EEE EDR ee Prof. O’Brien’s adyt. in anoth- olumn. ria cheese, pare make 17 ets. pound. H, M Miss Bertha Fhe = Glenallen, is visiting her friend, Miss Eva Tor- rance. | Do not buy your calendars until you see our samples which will be ready by about Feb. 1st. Mr. James Torrance, eM, P.P., leaves today (Thursday) to attend the open- of the Legislativo Assembly, Hello Central ! pie you hear about the snap J. S: ie is giving in stoves, See his omy on thelast page Mr. James Fax will take part in the programme at the Milverton Far- mer’s Institute meeting on Tuesday Feb, 5th, Girls wanted to learn machines at is well heates pleasant oe to be employed . F, Butler, eve specili§t, -of oa wal be at fhe adja '¢ hotel, Milverton, on y Jan. 10th, Mar, 14th, May 9th ew July 1th, 1907, For several years past it has been the custom of the Mornington Agn- cultural Society not to. ask members of parliament and other public men its big neighbors keep working the graft. Mr. J. P. Griffin, formerly of Morn- ington, was defeated in a contest for the a Tesyeship of Nelson by 36. votes, Griffin i ne consid- is largely connected in the township. ev. R. E, Knowles, of Galt, lect- whats 6m oraioe tepabat ie eabiat payin and well. For an hour a haif he kept his audience spell- bound, enthralled, ganas with his le humor. F oonietad much towards making lectures pop- ular. The aaa officers were elected by the Dai; ’s Association at Lon- don last eas "Present John iMe- Quaker, Owen rodie, Maple ; J. To Pa pirews Jarvis ; John Scott, Exeter ; directors, J. B. Smith, ond Wm. Waddell ; representatives West- jern Fair, Frank Boyce, I. Steinhoff ; representative Canadian National, A. ast week when reporting Prof. O’Brien’s lecture we one to state that Madame Bonvi O’Brien was present as caveat ‘Though suffer- ing from a severe adame O’- Brien delighted the audience with her ring of *! “Robin Adair” and a number of other old favorites closing with that sver shows culture in the high her foreign accent Tending ‘Aditonl O'arle Hae eipbbain Brety aaisbers Miss White as accompanist perform: her part as she always does inimitably. A terrible hurricane swept over Western Ontario on Saturday night and Sunday doing a great amount of damage to property. Along the Nia- gara frontier and in New York State, millions of dollars worth of property puddle with its level higher than Bee been known for 20 years, has gor the Niagara River to aratowine ss banks and Ratna of dollars worth partially unroofed, and badly damaged. The réorganization meeting of the Milverton Public Scho ol Board was held at Zimmerman’s shoe presen evening when Mr. rman was appointed chairman for the year and Mr, W. H. Grosch, ry. Dr, Naismith was arpoint- |“ er and Mr. Chas. Griese It was decided to hold the regular meetings on the first Monday A PROPEL: and a visiting committe pointed for the year, the visiting com- Sethe to become the and vice Tt: shall be the duty o! zt visiting committee, Shai 1, eae gee as fol- rman, Zimmerman, F recline and Malcolm MacBeth to visit the school at least once a month and report at the next meeting of the | h: board, The members of the property committee who are as follows:—W. , Weitzel and Louis. school and essary re- Fees for non residents attend- ed as follows For the primary department, 40 cen! per bent oer el for donations towards the show but} 0 ea oe Nelson Monteith, Iton ; Thomas Ballantyné, jc., Strat | mer, windmills |p . | pulpit in Burns church, for ents ort the causal by his v: and literary Mr, Joseph Whaley, of North Dako- a is at present visiting friends. 100 bags potatoes wanted. 90 cts. pore a cts. cash. H. Read the label on your paper and see how your subscription stan Chas. Spencer is this week vis- ae friends in Woodstock and Mit- Mr. C. H. Grim, of Ladners, B.C., is at erent visiting at his ho: ome in Milverto: New prints, new dress gos new laces, embroideries and insertions at C. A, Finkbeiner’s. Furnished rooms to let that may Le used as sleeping apartments, apply lock box 27, Milverton, Mrs. C. A. MacMahon, of Perth, is at present visiting Hoo Saad Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Livin, Fruit pudding a rates desert, can be prepared in five ica 10 cents a package at H. Mohr’s. BE, WALKER, General Manager Paid-up we $10,000,000. F HEAD OFFICE, FFICE, TORO INTO 000, Reserve Fund, ALEX. LAIRD, Asst, aaaieres THROUGHOUT CANAI : UNITED STATES AND EN A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAI Every Raye afforded Farmers for usiness, Sales ee eh orate or rane or CO! BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits | may be made or withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accounts receive avery Rtonder : Mrs. W. J. Kerr and two children, if ee Sask., are at present wialiie » Nurse, the former's Mr. J. L. Tucker, of Norwich, who has been seriously ill from an attack of sea pete we are glad to hear is impro ae eeneiag in Burns church n Monday evening was, considering the state of the weather, a success, aves $66 having been taken in at the’ r. During the cold snap last below c. This is the oldest BA aig pecieennet in the _his- ry of the pro’ The pa ot aie ‘Women’s Insti- tute intend haying an oyster supper H. Scha week the zero at m Jan. 31st, o'clock s] attend, Meeting to open at All members indy e are offering exceptional values nd coal heaters which will be sold right. Finkbein: er’s Hardware. The North Perth ee Seer iety has elected A. Metntgre, es te on d Jas, Torrance, M. P. P. t ae aitectors of the show, Good pratt! ‘The managing board of the church of England purchased a lot on Mill Street from Mr. Samuel Ser ied a frontage.of 68. fect and. 120 depth on which they sins eoeae a new church during the coming sum- Much sympathy t'for Mr. and loss of their twelve-year-old daughter, who passed away on Monday after suffering for some time with heart trouble, Color-Sergeant Lindow would like to meet all the members of Company 7 28th Regt., at Taw Sun office on Sat- urday evening, at 8 p. m., Feb. He would also like to meet any others desiring to go to camp during the coming summer, We will offer a little free advice to the young ae and young ladies who read this p: Never marry until you are carina aiae single life is a failure an marry until yo will have you. then go ahead. a girl rigged out in ribbons and paint may look good enough to eat; but that smile, however, may be made to order and come off with her best clothes —Lanark Ere, Our idea of a good citi zen, and we are glad there are many in this. com- munity, is one always ore to give, according to pe means, to com- munity Saar kes stock in them all, Bad ‘doesn't lose his faith if an occasional venture proves bea He is not afraid to buy real estate a) pay what it is worth. He talks tH his town at home and abroad, thinks it is the healthiest place on earth an wants to be buried here when he dies, And he’s worth a whols the luke-warm kind, There is eee indignation tt Britain over Governor of Jamaica from the land while assisting to suc- cour the wounded at Kingston last week, The people of the poh States were, no doubt, acting through enerosity, but at the same time they mee sudeplonals as well as the gov- r of Jamaica in attempting usurp authority andeett tting the American flag over their hospital without so much saying your leave.” The United States should be taught a lesson on international ee . J. Thompson, of drew’s church, Stratford, Bros the Milverton, ening on Sunday. last, the occasion being the anniversary of church. 0 the extreme severity of the weather, the cle ath jes not as large.as it other ould re been those seaiefage 2 ale accagls able to come 5 al had the discourses. a vigorous style on istich in a te and illustrat “While able to aie ‘the thou; r reflection he Fats tho attention | x month: most Tovorble it, 65 c fort the eee “dopant per month, payable stricl ici impression here, an phate that, a oaer thal nelaneney ef ‘the weather, more were ‘9 {into Stratford the other nig! regiment of | ¢) sk spring and summer, .He has uit to | ¢ RESERVE FUND. Hon. Wm. Gibson, President. Cyrus A. Bix Sayings Department ! Account. Interest wet twice per annum, Ist of Farmers’ Business ! Sale notes Ley and Money. Orders jamed alot prctior = ¥ ot iain, Highest Current rate an ‘une and Ist of Nese attention given to, farmer's equicetnente 4 wafaioe ease ts bought and sold on all mack the world (ESTABLISHED IN 1872) - HAMILTO : + Total iets 88 00,00 ECTOR: prschel Vice Pree, and Gen. ‘Manager, Ratherford 102 Branches Throughout ihe, Eerdnion 10; nk account with the Bank ony ‘DOLLAR WILL Starr . ecem| eee at reasonable rs rater. the usual rates 4 ‘enact banking betes ee Milverton Branch, R. J. Ranney, Ms Danish Stock Food for hr’s. Mr. ©. Hasenpflug is this week at. tending County Council at snes 1t will pay you read s. Lockie’s pJonaransce on ne “last ge. F. Preuter is at present nego- tadhis with Dr. pera es the pur- chase of his shop and aw. s Daisy Smith ae can home after spending a couple of weeks with friends in Stratford and Downie, Ve Cameron, of North Mornington, prosahes at Knox church, it. Marys, for Rev. A. Grant who has rea indisposed for nae time. Mr. Frank Hocking was at eel m Monday attending the funeral of his late friend Allan Eriaine: “Thom: son, who died after a week’s illness at Toronto, where he had been attending the a vs M, Kay. postmaster at Strat- ford Mr eitlon ‘has been promoted to the position of postmaster of Stratford. nd. | The Stratford Station office is to be closed as a city delivery service will be inaugurated as soon as the house numbering in the city is completed. The silent Roumanian who has for some time been penny sii epetn Mil- verton and other local hotel men by hanging around their houses drifted ses to talk, no matter what is done to him, Take Notice—In order to success- fully carry on our large: business, we must ask our customers to pie: all bills owing us at once. We’ must é the money. All wanuaea not paid by Feb. Ist, on be subject to Help us sol ae y help you, C.A Finkbein ing forth all this week at Grosch’s entertainment consists of carry their own scenery and put up a all vul- garity. The House on Monday eran! and will be in Milverton over Saturday. Popular risen 10 and 15 cents govern. ious, or have a sallow, lifeless com- plexion, try Tae ets just once to see what they will do for you. Lax-ets ans little toothsome Condy tablets, no pains that is Larges Nolet for the vest pocl 1 purse, meet every desi ree) ets CO yous 4 beautiful lithographed met it 5 cents He ah sable Drug Store: When in Toronto the other day we met Mr. Rob erity, who is now basking in the sunshine of prosperity. He has been appointed by ial Government to the position of Can- adian representative of the Central Banlgrasin Board, of London, oa largest emigration offs in tie pleasure of Tstening ate very able} m peek possesses to ke ar- val coon for the handling of 10,000] i oclonists phi coming 30 mechanics and 7000 pees hands com- ing, some of whom are now on sale at H. stele light drafts thro our bankers. | 5). “Ist The Carson Concert Party are hold- |b: If you are constipated, dull or dil-| 4 25 and cents. Sold ‘water. ae Verity will be plead tol ir as in eee e severe winiee Monten eeorne e setting in at last Mr. T. inne of Prince AL bert, Sask., late of Glenallen, iio! a visitor at the Manse last week. Serviees in the Methodist Church on Sunday .at 11 pastor will preacl aad will conduct a special service of song in the evening. The Milverton Sun, Family Herald subscribers for the rest of this Sones Let us have your order at once. During the floods of Saturday. the bridge on the 5th line of acme, south of the new GC, P. R. bridge, was destroyed by the ice floes. The narrow confines between the roadway | sie the C. P. R. abutment canses the ater tocome throught with teriffic fon ce. It is likely that that the new bridge will be of s' structure with cement abutments. © The ate ine Public School board: at its last meeting appointed Mr. Wm. Hartmier, truant officer, for the vile lage of Milverton, Mr. ier has been instructed to Fete mation the Truancy Act and prosecate parents permitting their children: to Ferien out of school that are noe the age specified by i re number of parents in the sillggeriealis gent in this matter may find themselves in the police ess some of these fine mornings. ee e had a letter trom Mr. David smith, of Calgary, the ed day, ety ae states that see prostrated over the affair, Mr, Charlton, it is said, was very popular with all who knew him, The story is being told ee - asi M, K, Richardson, ex-M. P., tl when out calling on pos, i the Mee he with a good} went into place, and the first he tr met weit! a “ttle boy with two dogs. wing of which political party the boy ’s father was a supporter, — be ,Bive a cu th The politician was none the parte i pe installation of the. officers Lo Verto! mper- tna Eng- | was ser

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