Milverton Sun, 30 Apr 1908, p. 1

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H. M. SCHAEFER oe Sesiicge or® MarriageLicenses Everything Confidential MILVERTON, - ONTARIO “It Shines + Wok, 1 6O 1en + ISSUER OF. Marriage Licenses Strictly Confidential MILVERTON - ONTARIO Vol. XVII—No. (3 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908, Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Systematic Saving Paves the Way to acquiring the “capital” for future busi- or a “reserve fund” that Job Printing Look over your stock and see i 1 ill make you independent, Saepeen eae ees NOW to seve SYSTEMATICALLY. aia testi THE METROPOLITAN BANK Savings D Note Heads, receives deposte of $1.00 and. upwards in is Savings Deparment Envelopes, Ete. All departments of banking conducted with satisfaction and security. FARMERS’ BUSINESS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION. Re Fund and Undivided ese P ofits, $1,241,552.26 If you do, don’t send it out of 776 town, but to The Sun CeeSbEReS™ | MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, Manager. Seok ch bbb bob bh eehehy LEEEEEEEEEEER The Si re til J ee ‘cen un from now until Jan. 1909. ee era Monda, irs. with friends in Palm Babb and one ae Thomas spent (Tuesday in S The teachers Mrs. tratford. ave all returned t their posts after the Easter. wee of M benk epent Sunday at the home of 1 c. Miss Kiox of. Abwosd ys guest at the dance on Friday mut * visiting with the Misses ‘Tr H. D. zett and O’Neil) 14 Dominion Banks ey aty pad the dance on Friday Schaefer & Whaley The Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store. SPECIALS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Ete. f The Sensationally Low Prices named in the advt. are worthy of the close attention of every reader of this paper. The bargains in this advt. are named for a purpose—a more business ‘purpose—and we can’t repeat these offerings when the goods are sold. Bring this advt, with you—you will find everything as you always do here. Just as advertised. A BIG HOSIERY SNAP! “The best and biggest snap you will find this season. Buy now.” 400 pair Children’s Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, such well known brands as Hercules, Princess Rib, Rock Rib, etc., the kind of Hosiery that wear and wear well. Sold everywhere at 25c and 30c per pair. See this big table of hose, at--per. pait.icc..scci6...8.1- Te 500 pair Ladies and Misses Plain Cotton Hose, guaranteed fast black, full fashioned narrowed foot and ankle, old everywhere at 15c per pair. Buy your supply for the summer now at 9c Ribbons About 600° yards Satin and Silk Ribbons, 1 to 2 in.{{wide, in all goo shades. Reg. 8c to 15c per yard. Clearing ‘price Ladies Skirts at $1.89 20 Ladies Skirts, all new this sea- son, eae of good. quality Tweeds in light and dark greys, navy blue, etc. Extra special ............... $1.89 4c Pudding and Rinsing Pans. 15 only large size Granite Sos Pans, cheap at 25c, for............15 12 only 14 qt. size heavy pressed us Rinsing Pans, a special snap ......15 10 only Ladies Raincoats, in full length, not this year styles but good servicable coats. Regular up to me each, Your choice for Decorated Jardinieres ~ We have been very fortunate in securing another shipment of those Jardinieres we had some time ago. This is positively- the last lot we can secure to:retail at the price. We will offer these for sale on Saturday. 100 only Hand Painted Gold Decorated Jardinieres, rustic body with floral es assorted Boag in terra cotta, olive and nile eréen in up-to-date ary ac’ “Prices like these will keep us busy.’ A lot of Mens Felt Hats, each ......25¢ 20 doz. Ladies hemstitched fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, eac 3c Ladies Cotton Vests, special at wee Large size Brass Extension Rods at 15c 5 doz. good bristle Hair Brushes at 15c 2 doz. pressed Tin Wash Basins, at 5c Our Dress Goods Sale Saturday evening ges will close our Dress Goods Sale. 20 per cent. discount on all Dress Goods. Many have profited by this big saving—now is your ‘chance to save 20 per cent. on your new § pring dress. Bring us your produce. ofa of Boys Tweed Short Pants, at pai Sc ‘ You can save money. ..oChaefer & Whaley... Hugh Ross of Parkhill and sons, bah of Windoor oar Hugh of Berlin, spent the holiday at their home her ed out in the me tondalte. style would do well to oi fe their order at the Sun office. care ‘rualnt Officer Beets, has been jneteugeed to ae paar ghly aifter nts whd do n ene: their ehild- ren ses to pt ‘peeler” made a grand hold-up of a harmless emigrant was the result. ne of Listowel mill ecoupy the pols of Grace chur next, Babbat ly. Somnuion gue be iain a ‘the Morning Misses Irene and May Berlet and Nellic Little of Linwood ware Suents 3 Sada Naismith while tendance ‘at the dance on Friday even. a on Manse, Milverton, ty Rey sade <innen, on ae 21si eee iam G. Ha) to 3 ire MeTa’ avish; daugh’ ter 2 Duncan Me- Tavish, all of Wellesley, At Pal Manse, Milverton, on ues April 21st, Prt: er Rey: N, DY Me CE. McTavish xs. Duncan Me- hen Mr. Win. Ham- F. ARMERS’ AM@TENETIO to ustin, Newton, for the Seat. and option: act being objectional to bim. The Grand Trunk earnings continue to drop even with the Easter business $177,097. The figures are as follows; 1908; '$691,799,. $868,- 876. the annual meeting of the O: tario Educational Association held ee and Treasurer in the In- speotors' departm: Campbell's Varnish Stains eepers. The ‘nish producing vitests _syitiost SSP, ali William Finkbeiner sells this iiss ai number ‘from the village ‘3 orale’ the in- njoyable evening. To or chestra from London furni i their usual Be sation style. P.R., doesn’t think the trouble that the men iD, Ontario will go out in sympathy west The letter carrier and post-mistress of Fishlake, near Doncaster, has car- ried letters for thirty-seven years, her average journey being miles 1 day. Sha s sixty-three years of age 1871 has had: only seven days off duty. Her entire mileage is about 228,900. We have stocked up with full lines f ty, stationery, visiting cards, and pavtiealecls nery we party the t imported ods, with the latest script’ and text int from we ean give the it afd most fashionable ef. Mr, Robt. Hanna jf, reoently -pur- chased from Mr. Bert Wray, of Line tepping horse Harry MacDonald, Thi fine animal was: sh Hive fairs last and won five firsts in the carriage class and foar firsts and on n the high stepping class beat- Oe tho ae three ti that won larry s was again rakes, mowers, ea erst mae LOCAL NEWS * {a0 of eles! called on G. Tanner spent the holidays Horsemen desiring oute bills turn), boi may real (Varnish Stains : A super Ta1'8. schoo the bi General Superintendent Osborne, of | ” Greed file eienpiontear agen ide igh | on e{ the river. 33 id and terborn’s Elmira. vitaition Mr. Louis Silcks of Poole Monday in as Mrs. Wm, iting irlonds in Wallace to Linwood last Friday. li made os ta Bonin on Monday la: Louis Pfeffer si trip to Tavistock onMenaay Jast. Tt is eS ete pet ee Mae aur geco bandit, Mrs. Chris Yost and sons ‘isses ee micas of Mrs. K. Lett, on Monday Messrs. ie a Vee of days with Mrs. Mr. BN at Sunday in ing friends Brodhagen Miss Mary Wilson of Atwood is at sick list for recovering. about a wee! 0: suas with Livingstone. her sister, ‘Mrs. other plac mored that the Ontario pro- vincial ae will be held on Mon- a h, Mr. ae Baumbach returned oe to Rostock eae spending severa) da: in Milverton. [t is Se that the Quebec pro- vineial general elections will take ane early in June bags of good. Potatoes wanted for swiieh the highest mark be paid.—Thos, Gate isuy: Newioe a5 8 will John Langford last week e that he va set $250. tion. caused her Winston Churehill on his appeal ie the electors after aeceepting a, pot folio ia! the saahith Government wig detested tev Maneod Messrs. Wi Finks, Weitzel, C . Hoftman attended R the I F. ab Listowel on Monday avatnge Mr, Milton Lath bas been. confined ‘o his home for over a week wi tonsilitis. His many friends will ue pleased to learn that he is specdily @ Miss Hattio E. Rutherford of Chipa will deliver an address in the Me- thedist’ elure-'on Te cea of May 6th, 8 uni fhe auspices of the W. His Graca Archbishop Denis 0’Con- nor “has resigned from. (the “Arche- peseopal See of Toronto and Bishop ey “re or Bishop Boollard may eve. eed him im office As tho season has 5 arvived that the and can give open air erts, thé citizens of Milverton ought to con: tribute bine purchasing new uni- forms and mu for them. May Rone sacramental service in Methodist church on Sunday morn- ing, “Hoor of services. ae follows: t 0; preaching 11; Lord's La . Bryant takes over, the ic prompt al isfactory work is Lee Sangster Leder! Moronto, a is brother here Geill the, sollave apathy opaas pun tall. The F. “At Home” held ir helt halon Paeaday ovening sear inost sneseaatu attatr,, over one bins dre 2 and members being ‘splendid progra a very enjoyable renin ae and spent 'n eonnestion w strike brought sbout-by the ney scale of wages offer- si by the C. P. R. in, theWinnipe oe ‘ible er took place in wes little erhitiers of Notre mp de the -Lievre ate Gatee landslide others are suffering posure. Like all disasters thdeone has its heroes a heroines. . James W. Schmidt is busily en ‘nie in redding bullatngs jr the recent electrical storms tha riage and first for high s EE Wh a eae ahs is igs beautiful light bay with perfect | ort ai eee egpeeey omer beat ee eee ag bail ing is vega trom the ee ‘ 5 : ‘ qt, Mir Hania ie, Bee cone rain Seeman by tbe foot or job. If you on securing suck a fine driver.| vant work done consult him at the| a Messrs. Riddell and Tucker, uents| earliest opportunity. Read bis ady. in ror th ‘ood Manufacturing | another Master Pardes Morrison, the phe: nominal boy soprano, of Toronto, has been engaged to sing in Christ Chufeh, Milverton, and Trinity, Elma, on Sun- ¥ 10th, and in. the former a This earanee here, binders. Give him be his so plan to hear by 2 pabkagen of seed for Se at Kel Mr. He Bier apent last Friday in Try thg Sun office jot pinaied ine spent pencer is at present vis Fred Schram made a business trip a business » made a business Alfred and Clayton spent Sunday in Amulree. Howitt of Guelph were Roe, and es Bryant anit in Strptiord 6 auton . G, Dawe of Guelph is seria. ter and Henry Reis visit preset, visiting. her friend, Miss Carrie Trim. Mr. John Hammer has been on the k, but is » Chas, Ritter spent a week = 8. Geo. Guenither is visiting with friends in cee a Burlington and HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Mana; (AB. TRELAND, Superintendent of Branches A GENERAL BANKING the deposit. WM. MAYNARD, Manager, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 ees up ) Capital, oie ee oe. e: Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches. kn Canada, and in the United States and England BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS’ PAPER DISCOUNTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; current rates and paid quarterly. delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of 91 interest allowed at The denaeitan is subject to no STRATFORD BRANCH BAN tection. Woeinvite such trust deposits, R. J. RANNEY, Manager, Milverton Branch K OF HAMILTON Money placed in your care, temporarily or otherwise, by relative, friend or organiz- ation, should at once be deposited in a 'vings Bank— for your _own pro- Mz, Hugh MeHugh of Guelph paid the Sun a pleasant call on Saturday mae Miss Be McCloy returned to Strat- ford om Monday to pursue her studies at thea collegiate sc after her Eas- ter vacation at Coxon-Orr ‘Orr.— “Evergreen Farm,” the beautiful uome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr~ near Milverton, was on Wednesday, April cene of one of those in- ceresting festal events that always ‘ter in society, namely, a ding. Tha: 6ooaclonr Aras the ai their eldest daughte’ Carolind, dry aboontphh and Mr. Andrew perous young farmer Precisely at half-past six in the even- ing as the sition m silk 0 tele ‘Kathteont Revie cousin srids, daintily attired’ in white silk, voted as ot congra oe noe ‘he 0 able ne vhich from “tha father and mo’ and 's is ong la re8 che ane of brid a sum of soe from. black eile braic soyal bluo to match. Gui sent from Toren bo; Innerkip, stock, Stratford, and reer among these —Mr. and ‘orrest, Atwood; Mr. Robt. Veri Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. P, Irving and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irvi ‘ods oe! Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Irving, Tnnerkip, and Mr. and Mrs.'Wm. Pepper, Strat- ford. 2 MARRIAGES. Martin—Musser — At Wallenstei April 15th, Mr. Allbert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin, ee es Tn eae April 16, Mr. Eitan. Uttley, daughter of Mrs. Uttley. ft- ont reetor. 5 to Miss Susannah’ Musser, daughter of | ianle Day at Saturday at 8.3 rohas se Of given. carnations will be given with Grovery purchases. Confirmation Services. oe ve es Williams, M, Aw 1 Trinity church the or presented a class of scven= » nine of whom were at Christ church eight of wh ship’s cenaen were simple exposi of the duties of Chifatian., Within the past Svs ges tittyriwo candidates have” been py for, confirmation by the pre! BIRTHS. HAyinifr—In best boptt re Friday, April 17th, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hymer, a! daugh: DEATHS. Bor —In Listowel. on ‘Phursday, 16th. Rev. James Leslie Batty we years, 7 nionths and 5 days. 1 on ursday April 28sec, 1908, Jah, Gee in bin Sth your. es ‘on Sat- urday at 11 am., to Ship! WELLESLEY. ; Stahlo spent a few daya Oo with. “trichds in Gale, Miss ‘Alma Meyer was in Berlin for few days, Mr. ‘Green spent a. few fines eet ing ‘after ine Wi Mente wero ae Soh ests or over We poarot very favich having ¢o° of Misses ¢ mains were taken We xt for iat Sen where he formerly car- on a ary. successful harness ba 8. 70 years of tho time of his death. Wr A opetty 1 and cate om Ten: hey wi naps ubeir brother nee i adel eet nea time , Teefet very’ much fo tay thee . A. Fennel has severed his con merous friends, who are sorry of ineing, Hin'ea:-0 ‘eitisen 3 0 a a until) pe ry 4

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