Milverton Sun, 22 Oct 1908, p. 1

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H. M. SCHAEFER @ issuer of @ Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential MILVERTON, - ONTARIO “It Shines For All.” Marriage Licenses Strictly Confidential NILVERTON - ONTARIO Vol. XVII—No. 38 “MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 1908, Pm 2 L/ |{/ Malcolm MaeBeth, Editor and Publisher We can suit everybody. Engeland & JOB First Step Towards Independence \ === PRINTING Department of overcoat 3 THE 4 : church on Sunday last. seslureaonhtees METROPOLITAN times a Warden Hasenpflug attended the Bill Heads, Letter Heads, year |} {fourth session of the Perth County) Mr. and Mrs a ci BANK Sue tors i0d, fave rock, [geting een Bunda With an ote Heads, Saee the great value You | Mrs, B. Johnston. get in a suit or overcoat for Ca: Knight, of Strate g Capital Paid U lalate’ fittle money. Je M. Fleischhauer tile Geuris ae ontws eS Statements, Envelopes, Etc. opens & Baeeeye Fund and Undivided Profits $1,241,532 Young man, what about that suit | wit Bie Engeland & Son are is : farmers with famil ally advised to or overcoat? Eng Miss Mina Haxtmler ia at present pose Savings “yen ot Dept Acs yh money Showing an immense range to choose |apending several weeks with her PROMPTLY at— ‘can be deposited or withdrawn by Tasbend or note bays puntadscapaut sitchen eum ‘Miss Florinda Aitin, Trow- ccoult wife, cise ive ma : tat Account sndin the cave of death by the ees Years of age, to learn grocery busi. ridge ds ot MrcC. Witt will he 3 The Sun Office reara of, sae, 10 learn grorer | 4 MILVERTON BRANCH, A. a2 Cundick, Manager. Mohr r’s eaeanrs 2 2 | Son. > LOCAL NEWS$ Read R. Miller's ad. on the last 3 $ | pas sig “two-days" rain would be most welcom House for eale or to rent. ‘Apply. to Jnoob Kelterborn. Sunday was a rare day for October 78. Open an Account in the Savings pounded |}| 3 ies weer you wish in, mit or overcoat as well as style try Enge- Rev. Mr. Penhall, of Monkton, oc- cupied the roa) of the Methodist Overcoats bought at England & Son's are guaranteed to give satis faction. t) pleased to ‘know that though not in s be is able to bi will, be eld in, the ee ag. Health DE ima, Methodist church ‘next Sun-|" sir, G. 1 Honderich has,» on day, October 25th, Services will e | lower grown in bis Warden thia Year conducted at -2 16 inches in dilemater which contain- SIN ? SEEEESE See ee sees ey ed over 4,200 seeds. Mateo: chairman of t Services at Christ church on Sun- Tovepted y at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Subject Railway Coen sion. ‘itation 0 eveni i id ade. t re he into temptation.” All are welcome. fall. isto Brussels, Mitchell and Nomit eesti tor the House of Com- 1 around have received mons were he'd throughout Canada spaitts from Mr. Andrew Car- ~ On! negie. tt is Milverton doing in had at | thie ii Wacko benno the Rok Butler Lumber Co., of Woo his home there on See ine ae hi ar. ete ‘county, Quel Th ier district of THE SATISFACTORY CASH AND PRODUCE STORE| men coef m will held in St. Marys from us. We do business for Cash or Produce only. We are continually searching the markets for seasonable goods at the lowest prices. When we offer clearing lines we cut deep, we never consider cost. It is a matter of getting the cash and turning cities over and then come hereand . . . Ladies’. Coats Ladies’ Night Gowns ie scot ee and Misses 7-8 length Tweed and 2 dozen, good quality, Pinta | flannelette in pink and Our big range of Underwear for Men, Women and Children a ad iat eiureht on Thuveday. end |. wxeallent 5 ev. perience enables us to guarantee you Oaten, Sretient, pet preside at all the fullest satisfaction in wo n- meetings. ship as well as and fit at > A ecent report ita aaa ee te | pottom pri ies M. Fleischhauer. For the next week’s selling we have a number of MMe, W. F. Hearns left on Tuesday to Si a odge 478 A.F. ai - clearing lines. This ad. only represents a few of $209,988 wi ol ee ce. and | sf. at the funeral of the late Charles h ofthis es rke, of West bere ed peg i ill fi six months t ‘ed at Hanover on Thursday last e the many bargains you will find all through our Te er detox ane ei ed at, Hanover on Tana ot i i i ew ae year. September, a red steer calf, about rices through our store. A little while spent in our MED Age ee eae eet 7 + ns i ives anythi { it will kindly inform the store will convince the closest buyer that they pralt, Tepe olga Tem: (saan, Mrs oJ: Strong, Millbank, mt. Go! gett = Berlin, was can buy nowhere else to as good advantage as B & & a r as g a 8 3 EE Methodist church, for which the ser | ington. Hemorrhage of the rains: vices a ths other churches will be Miss, Minnie Doering, "of Phitadel- spending the The Department rg aging tore is eared apie shippers | past t ay friends in the money with us. Look the big catalogues of the " Beat Their Prices ain foe nS roey |eiitarie. is at present visiting her Mr. Doering, of E ima: On Saturday last she was the guest of ‘maga! ose a mye: of Milverto1 F. J. nm Sunday jast ne spans ted ann! tae sary services at ed ah the desk i rea Willow Grove morning minion fruit inspectors and were |The afternoon ser found practically worthless as a re~ py Rev sult of the pest. gece Clearing Heavy Tweed All Wool ed Mitchell. The co . Missouri newspaper proprietor | targest ever seen ae nniyareaty. ser~ Dress Goods quickened the memories of his stb- | vices. _————— feribers in the following manner: | Mr. J. f. Curtis, who for the pas two years has been the cage “neipal of Milverton Public schoo! ‘About 200 yards All Wool Heavy Homespun Tweed Dress Goods in Tae ee resigns checks, stripes, etc. All dark shades. Splendid goods for skirts, girls Pe Oa orntieea nea ae pede tired pees and misses’ coats. Regular wanes $1.00, $1.25 and requested to call and He out. Those the ptentioy { Mr. Curtis vs resume $1.50. While they last per yar 59 Cents knowing the 12d to this [his studies for the term ending nex a mdsumm Drop in etand eee what you can get 5 tn the tine of a suit or Ses rate 10S’ 1 ’ one tener monthly mect'ng of |to your measure for $13.50. ¢ looks Ladies Skirts Boys Reefers the ‘Women’s Institute wiil be held | cheap, but if you ever wear any of —_—_—_——— ————_———— the Foresters’ ha! Thursday. O: our ctothes you will wonder how at 2 s|ean be done for the mi Quasty, 15 only, Ladies’ Skirts in Tweeds and Venetians 13 only Boys’ Kersey Cloth Reetere in tee navy : : fit and workmanship aa ed 0° mostly all dark colorings, well made, no J blue, well lined, for boys from 29 Attitude ‘ apres by Afiss B. | money refunde erte old stock, Regular $2.50 to $3.50. For 4* years old. Regular $4. Sale Price...ssse PORCH) on eee, HM. Schacter: din st pence trae an exh b'tor at Milve ton fa'r last fall which produced th A Saving in Men’s Underwear ton fe San tll hob pratond secretary. tatoes. nd from a pate! of ‘ess Some portions of the woollea in- | than ea eee acre he obta‘ned forty- one big Mr. froney, “gutaut informs us that t mp a few miéles west of Milverton is burning fiercely and every day the C.P.R. track men are compe! ied to put out fires a track. The atmosphere is fai saturated with smoke. an@ notwith= standing es ed howe ane mnues to hine it is obi oke ees hae saat over “A BIG SAVING” me are not. bout 10 dozen Men’s Heavy Wool Elastic Knit Shirts and Drawers. oanle breasted shirts, drawers outside trouser finish in “Tiger” brand and Penman’s make. These are travellers samples and odd lines. Regular $1 to 1.25, per garment 89 Cents e Friday night two suspicious characters, who claimed that thes came from Lis w ng to secure a night's lodging a Carthage, and When refused became quite insolent. They were told that coats, These are splendid warm gar- white only, trimmings of embroidery, good full se fitting, trimmed, with ee sizes, regular vt vhlue $1.00 one per ic. Reg. 7.50 to $9, for... Gi75 geement ' 79 Cents ASK TO SEE -THESE whe! were heard of no more. They are peveved to bave had the, intention of ‘tting robbery. ‘9 the demand made by the Our hig ngcgi Infant’s Coats, Bootees te Knitted Jackets, Toques, Etc. fart fee abe nad PLO, een bos ‘ce eee nt t \ ublic wan hem Ladies’ Fur and Fur Lined Coats, Ruffs, Ties and Muffs uestis Jating the village will be *Gisoussed by the board at an ear'y Gate. Martin Taylor, notice of whose de- mise appeared in last week's issue. n al oe he Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Suits. ees and. the re in’ e to be ryt tore any eee is entered in he lived. During his long life he had no sickness other than We want your Produce * We'll use you the very best +4444: e E PH olstein, Ont., and Mrs, Sonn owas: ae Falls, Alta. His mil E large bee of friends and |member of Milverton Lodge A.F. ani (SCHAEFER & WHALEY! eeeeees et 44 4 ¢ 8 Fe S 2 Be $3 pevyes pay their ast tribute of respec! He was ‘e 8. Fy dia b ing @ coupling when ‘his foot caught | dren, of McKillop, are visiting with geiousness, Mr. Clarke was regarded | been burne: He terred in Greenwood | leaves to mourn his loss a young acquaintances, who had gathered to Aa, having joined it about a year THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England ‘SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of the number or by the survivor. 14 ‘WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH K OF HAMILTON Every Treasurer of Church, Lodge or Association Funds should at once open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT for these Trust Funds. We specially invite this class of Accounts and pay highest current interest. POY yaar oo Wes wry 8 esis Vetta ik. MILVERTON BRANCH R. J. Ranney - Manager | The Farmers Bank. of Canada (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) Member of the Canadian Bankers* Association & ThexToronto "= Clearing House " Head Office; - TORONTO W.IR. TRAVERS, General Manager SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Special attention given’\to this depart- Interest avoweo from date f deposit at ar rates, and Mided to principal FOUR, times a year, Money may bo withdrawn by cheque without notica | Money forrarded ‘bo doposltobe by mail on request. FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPECIALTY —Notes of responsible farm- ers discounted. Sale notes collected and advances made thereon. CHEESE CHEQUES—On any bank cashed or taken on deposit with- out charge. Newton Branch open Monday and Thursday in Hutchison block Millbank and Newton Branches, R. G. Grieve, Mgr. Engeland & Son are showing @ MILLBANK. large range of Northway. ladies’ cont MoComb and Miss Groseh ‘mien mhureday afternoon int vill Mrs. Babb and gon Fred sient Sun day in Strat ce B. Weir, Stratford, was busiest Saint de the owlllags Tuas Mr. Chas. Dietrich, of Ayton, was n the village on Thursday last on ey. F. J. Oaten on Monday evens last lectured in the Methods whri “rs. Bundscho, of Milverton, spent a day i week wi Mrs. R. J; Kerr, PP andaht ing a few days at ¢ her hom Rev. aa the little Lets BS Mr yancan Dewar, of Welles~ . ry improving after a very serious ess. Mrs, W. Kerr and Miss Mary Mc-|ocoupy the pulpit of the M Kinnon Sirepoe tte ae Sal meetiD g coaeh next 8 Meay ins the: Interest f the W. . 8. Presbyterial held Re thay Recsbievenoe: All rd, on Tue! Ais i Paterson is Visiting” her sister, Mrs. Stewart. are pleased to welcome Rev. ©. F, Washburn and sister back to Kaibs after their two months’ aki, tio’ a 3 FI Be” i 3 BSF ae q =e ey “Rev 1, wf Monkton, preached the und: lay schoo! rally ser- vice in ue Ley! church on San- day % ervices were well at- tended. ei ene offering large. iss Omond is xiicing her tee in Thos. Shar, meeting of an Abra ald Insti- Rar’ Hedin’ Cook's hall on Tuesday even- | tute will be held at the home of me and was well attended, about | Mrs..(Rev.) Haig on Tuesday, October three hundred being “present, among |27th, at 2 p.m. A varied programme them a number of ladies. The meet | will ibe given, consisting of papers on pare Thanksgiving din- bees,” “Books we should and “A girl's duties in~the : interspersed by readings, oid and instrumental music. MoNja‘ner: proved. to be a very |A cordial invitation is extended to all Rank n, Mr. M. Mowat, of To! “yered very able a t agteenbe speaker, and kept the audi [the ladies of the ‘village and sur-- humor, ‘The Milverton |rounding country. Quartette and Mr. W. H. Grosch di- | Mrs. J. ‘Thompson and. children, of ersified the | programine with | Mitchell, are visiting her bynmorots 66 Yections and solos. The g broke w up with cheers for the | The Tomains of Mfrs. Katberine eng, Dr. Rankin and Sir Wiifrid ee irene interred here Tues- Unurier. Dr. Tank’ t before the jday after Much sympathy is Bont of ng to address felt for the Sbereaved family, nother oat abe HN Hesson. . Char : 7 Clark, who for =e PE Se 'n ci TS previous to last June was nase é LINWOOD. i it th train on > 3 ee Our bueiness has grown great i selling Good Goods and selling them CHEAP. BONE ae youngest ron Mertin, okeres see te neey ante th ran on See Miss Sada Naismith, assistant el-Lirwood brane! was Robert Armstrong pola ihe | teacher, was at Berlin Thursday and t. |Friday, attending teachers’ conven: Fred Rehberg for the sum of $1,250. Aah cot Reed “Messerechmidt,and ehi'-| Mr. Bert Héinbuch, of Berlin High school, etlis a few days at his home lage and vicinity. | here. ramp fires are raging in Ellice | Mr. Frank Schummer was a busi ic him, cut/| township. ‘A considerable quantity of [ness visitor to Berlin last ‘Wedness ting him to pieces. He lived about wood betonging to Mr. Chas. Schenck, | day. | eee vid Krechtel and others has| Mr. and Mrs. D. Wray snd Mrs. Begs were visiting in Berlin on ‘Mrs. David Knechtel has returned Mon¢ from. visiting. friends and relatives os * Sack Hilker spent Tuesday in a |i Bliton, Michigan. | Messrs. Ohm Shenck are mak- | Mr. Earl Williams, of | Chicago, is fag’ ene Pe ores at the Bast Black - ey visiting at’ Dr. McBach4 Creek draii

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