Milverton Sun, 14 Jul 1910, p. 8

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THE MILVERTON SUN “THURSDAY. JULY 14th, 1910, but in point of price also. Our stock is full of eae good things at pena | low prices. 43. Proye it for yourself by trying us. Ez: A. BASTENDORFF ‘WELER and OPTICIAN _ a Bie Tested ibyeiz’ of Charge *MILLBANK. Lisa sdsemiek- of Linwood. is vis- ing ie I Ritter to Nisiting her sister : ati Blair, of Bright nd. Mrs. daunes and family are| vitng” Mrs. D. Grace Hai oat Monday for a tne visit with friends in Balti- e. Miss Crookshanks. of bes is spiltiog her cousin Miss Crook- anks. Quite a number from ‘here took in the Crane ss celebration at Stratford on Tuesd verett Cogblin. of Midland. re- turned mee last week t e charge R. B, Ham! Heros ‘oods, evangelist of Ottawa. lent sermons in Knox abbath. the evening one being especially adapted to young me "The Millbank Cheese & Butter Co. shipped on Tuesd heese. realizing alinost 4.700. “being the Inst hall June and four days HAWKESVILLE, GLENALLAN. < Mrs, George orwell Mr. and Mrs, Synder visited at ‘Wednesday at lit han on Sunday. ‘Mrs. H. Black shas returned after »| Mrs. Black few days visit at Waterloo last week |her daughter Mrs. Me! fa. visiting| Quite number took in thé cam meeting at 6 age last puncere: Miss Winnie Hender: a ay.jent visiting under the p: re a jelson Cunn’ |. Misa Allie Smith is at present visit Berlin, are spending »|ing with her sister Mrs. Rockley. of with their Hawkesville friend a spent las: F id Mrs. James Small. of Galt. ‘anner successful Entrance candidates, Cot r Hill, son of Mr, Joseph gratulations. ill. tinsmith. left for Hanover on Last Friday evening the young peo-| Wednesday Bis at this neighborhood gave a Sur-| good situation. popular blacksmith Mr.| | Rev. ‘Mr, Gaymen. the new Metho- Peter Dietrich anid his bride who have| dist minister here took charge of the ately ip: residence: in our|wervioes. onthe’ oiroui last. Sunday burg. A very pleasant time was| and pleased all who heard n Hutton, village pathmas- ter is the right man on the job. He i eet odiacabe -Hfor which our citizens are very erate 0} ful. ent, Mr. Albert Snider, of High ys k.. who he The crops in this vicinity are look ing fine the fall wheat and barley be- \ hundred yards of f walk to its street decorations during | i e past wee! m our village folk | wel eu will have one of the finest ‘Cement it W. Down, B.A.. B.D.. and idewalks to be seen in any country vanil y See for their new home in village of its size. e can also bbington last week. Mr. Down is st of havil grayelled) an energetic and earnest worker in street of any village in the township. | al] undertakes and is an eloquent evi weeks ago ted the! speaker, His work while here as & 4 2 Mr.|dent last week that isenberg and| ery indication of Grcving tatal. Whea u. Mr. /fattending to his horses in the stable in e face ees nscious and inflict: Dr. McKinnon atta and he is doing as well as expe ected. sl EWART “BROS. can be enberg in the future. We ext them our ‘heart st congratulations. | | ROS, WIN POOLE. | The Soaring decision was handed Justice Sutherland of the Mi is spending a) out weg: th ‘friends in Stratford, | tri Messrs. Opper Bros. raised a large straw shed on Monday afternoon. | Miss Addie Large spent h Mrs, Dr. McKachren, of |to me peat he contract in question of the | Mare! number from here attended the | Orange celebration in Stratford on t Tuesday. | ok Me aad iar Biddleco, of Galt, are! sentations of the defendant when they guests ky the of Mr. W. igned the same. that the defe' meh Chal has wholly failed to live up to _ the contract. and het July mal u Biratford, the duet of” her uncle! be bas improperly: endeavored: to. se- srfgate Between se Mr. R Coulter's ani | Sheritt Magwoos Foure plaintiffs’ signatures to a doc- qba duaste Finder ii great Missionary services wer n um e etc. Under ba eels Hie inder will greatly! the Lutheran church on Sunday, both the circumstances plaintiffs sre entit- oes Watenns s morning and afternoon. i neat B: Pilag\ataltoan peer 1 {iss Annie Chalmers. of Mitchell 1. bel) bank Tone Profesor ‘Lethbridge,| {2 spending her vacation with her gntered aside eerchaia osttcg with Manoa ner | er Maa ner’ e agreement of March 5. 10 309. and Ce A eer er meas AE: eter ea wae ol tracer iver up the nigt Piano Examination which was ftaniay i at her motber nate eliver/up tbe ppcatisly. Bente, felt: s Daub i Baden who is very fl add note 2d by him in connee aes A og Aa on. of | Strat fora. = of some of the lands in ‘hi recent promot Junior Department of the Millbante other gees ts re- with 1 a parte of fri motore: Mr. Robt. Ma: sah isos last Welnesay Chi r Paheol = Srd—Eleda Helm. honors. | , MTS: merman, of ; n hi i ra meer y we [turned to her honie ace ied Sietudant to ear plain: Jean Buitter, Maudie {Sister 3 iss- Marion Sehnebl and’ tiffs’ cost of action. Harding» & ‘Martin, Bil brother Mr. Peter Schm Owens, Stratford. for pind: “Moss rank Tanner, George Tanner. ae & Thompson for 4 To Sr. 2ud—Walter, Gordon. Hector . Hoenn Ts eras B Mr. and Miss Rhode, of Amulree. ee ae Laurette | Brownlee: |spent Sunday at the home of Mr. 0.) Mr, and Ge cker Spent ewis Griffith. honors. | DoctT: Mast Thursday. arith tslends bi Ta Alex, MacLennan |, Master Willie Chalmers. of Poole. ee ys. = + ina y scr Konors, Louise {Spent last week with Master Tom An-| Mrs. ‘Peter Loney . and daughter wustin Tanner. honors. Louise | 7). Fe ce a e rho Rutherford ‘honors. ner pon) . Nellie Ruth- “Noa . it a Ghario te, " Tanner, in Grieve, G Weir. Ar- thor Aang Stanley Crawford. Jessie Few! Edith MacLennan, Maurie Melee, Maudie Crawford. Hugh Jack denry. was Mo Sei | aay, the pastor Re Oldenburg ae called to Poole. 0.L. 302 i held a poate meet- vening ‘epa iss Mrs A. Dare and family. of Moni |3 ire 3 o Mr. J.| ing a rigs tvice in the care lie Stewart. of Gads! Bil, g at the home of Mr aap at Baturd y seth bratiee in the Cla: Frieda Pom First Class—Ma: ‘ary Wagler. Annie Jack, Gladys ble otiga Bella Mac- Lennan, George WELLESLEY. co. 'R. Lf Hae is a very busy en Gand the f RSS Ella Ottma: ety of Berlin, is at present spending her holidays at home, Mr. G. Wettlaufer and son of Oakville. ee a few ioe Le pe friends, ame: hate . Kube is at present spending | a few days. with his sons and’ daaghe zie . of the London hospital etaft is epending her holi- cu at her op TS. ka genial license ey. he Misses Alice and Maggie = for the y derson spent Satu — with the Mis ghe new members were initiated. ping, of Poi members paraded om the 12th ha rie ad daughter. We ha are a fine taim in thi: N anys. are at present visiting her| last Wednesday night which has im- . Wm. Peters. | proved the root crop and vegetation Miss Je an Alexander returned to, in general. It zie ttened a lot of the Baden after holidaying for a short ear wheat and ‘barley. time at her home here. ‘ost of the farmers have started Mr, and Mrs, D. Smith. oe Ps lamin Some have a lot of it safely visited at the home of housed while some are waiting till | Walker on Sund aft after the 12th. Hay is a pretty good M N. Schweitzer and ‘Miss Trop ve pie this Bee ees Doe: f New visited on Sunday eae it mumber of r 0: e with Ang latter’s parents here. cork fa attended the phacsh parade | in eee brethren of the | s Maggi se Mabure and Jean chal Poole. apent the week-| cit gna with their cousin Miss ‘Kate An “jad ith the Jesture, given to them TJ Thompeait at SE Andrew's airibs “MONKTON — —— he ——— | BIRTHS nd Mrs, R.A, Murray on Tuesday..July and Parkinson Inf Ima. 2th, to Mr. and Mr§. Isaac Parkin- inspector, Weleuily ted our ho’ ee daueter Marioh spent the week-end nd as usual found cresytihing satis-| wi nds in Gorr' wen 1 ‘Miss. Magee Phe rson. of Ca in Milverton, ‘98 Tuesday. rand Mrs. J. Kaufman. Mr. ena| mansoek spent a few days last week 2th, to Mie at Bes, Wiliam . Fleischhauer, Mr. and Mrs. P. er friend Miss Marion Murray it Pee ey jends se Mr. Edgar Honey. of Winnipeg. wetter tn Milverton, op _ Thursday. relatives 1 in. snd around Heidelbe | paid a flying visit to friends in Monk- 7h. to Mt, APES Pree eB ; Tao Orth. of Keur- | ton. last w He came enat: to st-| orters tayille. mye in this vic-|tend his grandmother's funeral— the neibling=ta, Mornington, on Tuesday inity ant ere ine guests of Mur and Ia te Mire, Woods. 0 : y be pie ereene ar vine . Ottmann for a fe | Ladies of the W.F.M Mr and Mrs ©. Becker. Mi satel Bonk tis held their regular Sebnsider—tn eerie? oa Wednes Mra ©. F. Ottmann and the Misses K.| meeting at the & William) “day. June 20th. to Mr. and Mrs, Jno Eger Dietz were ng | McPherson. .14th whi ere! idabera ee hose who lattended missionary ser-|a very pleasant and. "profitable after- MATRINGCE: . noon was spel Be % eet ata ° Will the members of the Ladies’) rim—Rutherford—At Victor! a B. SG ho spacious brick block until recent-| Aid of Knox church kindly note tha | o% ee et Mr, Charles i rim ly occupi y J. rr as a general|regular monthly meetin It. _» be} * 0 8 ed sore ee iss ps store will take ‘possession soon and| held at the -home of McKen-| 84 utherford -of Santiago. Cal turn it in to a tinshop and general zie. 16th con. Elma. o the afternoon || ee y 08 Sean ae: hardware store se Se of course look-|of July commencing’ a SeNiscke| enna) Henaee ee Meee on, and aes ing for hearty sup full attendance is reque: rae! a Jabn Israel, to Miss Clara xp at _dauihte er of Mr. and Mrs. Henry sir vai maa has Ginauinces actinite ely that there ieanis “ no Fed: eral election held this y OXFORDS If you want comfort this summer, try a pair of our Tan or Patent Leather Oxfords. All prices. GERMANY'S "8 WONDERF UL CITIES. present Governor-General that he artist and the expert in hygiene are like called upon to contribute to t SAY ti aera, & focehet eine eetin ta city's making, |The German cities are] inspect the jails in every | think’ ing of to-morrow as well as of| town he visits, and wherever he finds to-day. aviation to follow as} it needful lifts up his well as the’ generation that is now up-| cae’ on the stage. Germany alone sees the | prisoners. city as the centre of ea of fh in r tative, Le ermany alone is buildin; iss, sks Me tiaks-thent coe} Hoy vittentlons ta ing on Sunday La oAS Ate feli] for our ordinary speckled trout. N from his wheel an ted his arm nie - hoped the enterprise i W. ZIMMERMANN is at bere gecaibing, : .| were renewing old acquaintances here vis morning having secured a ing a) Schinet: the fer and si = a Meyer. of t LINWOOD. Mr. Fred. Dechert hag patted with on eke in Giemattn tera iParsill is at present eintins friends at Guelp! Mr. am Kocbel were visit- | ors in Elmir: Mr, ir Brohman, of Artin. spent Sun- ate ae Mr. Ji and Broutawelser So Sunday ‘at Heidelbe Mr. A. L. h was a business or, S Listowel on Satu’ Mis ‘lora Hayes. of yatéeloe! spent Sunday with Mrs, McGoey. Farrell home a the West on F Mr. John, Tabbert and eae Newton spent Sunday at Mr, C. Koe- ni Mr. and Miss Mane. of Drayton. «leant Sunday at Mr. Frank MeCar- d Ring spent the week-end ek Mrs. ' hos. friend Miss Challenger at Mit . of Berlin. is at and Mrs. Robt. ssie Thomas. present visiting Mr. Mise Mary Rafferty. of Waterloo. is at present visiting Miss Mellie Mr ana Me onto. spent Lin ae Alton Barlett. of Tor- f Alex, Beckford, of Galt, is Goeaging the hauders abe ea i ers. : rs. Geo. Schenk, of Ber- lin. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Ament, ir, Herb, MoKay auccessfully:pass- ed-his final examination at Toron Roe. of Toronto. was visit te at his nee home here for a few days last wi Mr. D. ish. Wroxeter. spent ba week end abe ‘tr. N. Roe’s near Lin Miss Bala Bonpre. of Berlin, spent ae at the home of her brother r Gostz has received a the erection of a ne ine rain on Sundi afternoon freshened vegetation-in this district. Tt was much meeded. A load of eighteen picnicked on the an banks of ithe Conestogo near e at present spending her holids aye ie her broth- ter in Pl Iton ut tanger and Miss £. Wellesley. spent Wed- oseph. Bassett, of been wicpss ged j@ school r. Geo. tok 2g left on Tuesday for Ottawa where he shas been appointed to a good Gosigion in the Civil Ser- vice. Miss Ament. of Grand ds who zs visiting here is spending a few v9 ape week with friends poe Bt Ganent Mr. aah tse John Schnurr ppeots a day, or two this week visiting Mr. Wetzel. of Moorefield, Ae e% on a trip to Germany, The local Se attended di- vine service a€ @t, Andrew's church on Sunday evening. AThey celebrated the “Twelfth” at "ptratford. Pem Rennie. of Lis- unday. in Linwood. be- Southampton where tion work for the two ne which she intends erecting on Main reet. They will be rushed along wath all 5D Mr. eed, Bert Hebsbaok has been engag- seve! Oregon and Galifornia before return- ing. D.D.G.M. Geo. Pflug and P. G. War- Vi andy: R.S.. ir. MoBachren FS.. Heinbuch 4 =e R eerie . suction sale of Mr, ei Wra; taping out most rhabeeasrally mated day last. Mr. W. D. Weir, of Milver- ton, wielded the hammer at as usual Germany“ is. buil her cities as DEATHS. aught big prices. Mr. Wray in- Blamarek perfected the arm ny Raton a rest ea tends Jeaving for the West at an ear- Badow mi as the Ei pi S Gatherie” Haller; rellot ot the inte I Se NEES pga Mae h building iat Saati and merchant-| Louis Breithadne: aged 76 yt purchased the verik takes ‘Vessuslan. men; as 4 develops her w: aegeteeene a week, '$ and educational sy: GOOD FOR LORD GREY t townsman . Burgner has City building. as in other matters aera for some time eit working on science is the handmaiden of po Winnipeg Free Pre: me ‘contrivance designed to engineer and the architect. rently. to the credit of {he] prevent eavesdropping on party tele: n r will be rung. Mr. Bi tis invention almost Perfected anasps mids applying for a patent. PUGILISM AND WAR ock _ Sentinel ‘Review Te & pratstising and, tribute to the happiness, health and | knore effectively than the words of | Johnson’ and Jeffries to meet in a well-b cing of the te ople, This seems | plain wayfaring man, ring and pound each other; but mul- to be the primar; i ly Johnson and Jeffries by a hun- fo we ate in the modern World,—dune| A number of citizens formed a little| dred a. ari mod- Busy Man's. association recently for the purpose | om rifles, machine guns and other —_— of stocking the Saugeen river with pons of wlestrustion. and send HESSON. mountain trout, Raising a few dol-| them er the earth with each eens lars. they sent to Caledonia Springs. | other's J ivod, andthe thing, becomes Quite a number from here took in| N.Y. wheve they see ew | not only respectable Dut ug ouk the Elmira fair. __| thousand fry which they put into the Mr, Fred. Selhoff. of Donegal, paid] McGowan dain, expecting to have| Lace Curthins 28c. and 39, per pair a flying visit to our burg one das] good fishing there in a year or two.|Engeland & last’ week, Stimulated by the example, other citi-|: Auguste Belliveau. keeper Missea Anna and Tena Voll. of Ber-| zens. ra itional funds and ai tel at Moncton, N.B., where thi lin, are spending a few days at theiz| sending for a much larger supply. | Boott is in operation. in one day home hi which, we understand. they intend | was arrested thirteen times for vio- rand Mrs. B. C, Knoblauch spent} ‘ting into the river in and below] lation of the liquor law. Being tried ‘Sunday with Tir, and Mrs J. Hoffer.| the town. ‘These an to be good | on the first charge, he was convicted of Ploradale. and that they will thrive in|amd fined $50. Then followed a re- ot ite Franois Donley. while whecl-| much warmer water is required | markable series of arrests. char apprehended thirteen times and twel- ed Sorted, Hackett spent Sunday aturday with friends in ns sister, of Listo-| tor last see with 1 REET EEEROTS, Two vivasions Soar: genase Dy a 4 yt who turned on shim wit! Joo! but he was equal to the er and replied most gallantly. “I see I jus y feet Sera, and I can’t de 3 “to- day.” Se ceed denoted fat he was pardon: THA HAY crop OF | CANADA, 1909. ‘The bay and clover rop of Can- ada last year in ota to 11,877,100 oie 3,535,600 600 aces in Quebes, an in Nov: for all ta ace shows the largest average price f $12.70 per ton Nova Scotia $11.25. New Brui ms Q $10. Brince Edward Island $9.20. be .. Manitoba $7.58 and Sask Prince. eae wig A ay tol it e aaa s next with .135 . and New Brunswick last. with mS. as of, IebDF. oR The ery for all k is ies from all rs of Ontario rticularly in ths “Western parts, John trong Peas how that $2 day red for unskillet has in » Berlis aa oibér cities. Ber- are Agents for the Celebrated Bie morcatd Overalls” & Guarantees *10c 2 Button, Se = aE Fett = Peabody's Overalls $1.25 Full line. Allsizes. Accept no other, as they are same price as imitations, per pair + Straw Hats for July 12th 3 doz. Straw Hats for young men, reg. price $1.25 up to $2, this week, only. 3 95 6 dozen Brooms, Rezsien 45¢, while they last only,... : 30 6 dozen Men’s Fancy — worth 356 while. they last... ' 25 Our Half-Yearly Pay Day is at hand—Accounts are Ready W. K. LOTH Marriage Licenses Issued, - Milverton as ae offered E miter at good wages in factories. aot fins ne the supply very difficult to ion, and oth- skilled’ and un- The Listowel Business College opens for £191 Tu BI Write for fre fait fi tict 0 EDWIN G. Principal, Listowel, Ontario. j7 se: the year’s business is done during the Sui a mn pay a ey wei ‘or services rendered, G exclusive Territory and supply. euing outfit OVER 600 ACRES UNDER CULTI- VATION Our acreage is mentioned as For further particu- PELHAM NURSERY OOMPANY Toronto. — Ont. 5. COMMERCIAL. Fall wheat. $1 00’$1 00 48 48 Flour, per ae Bran per ManitoLa aoa, per cw Shorts per ton.. Card. Tallow Potatoes per bag Hogs livews eight Our Brands of Flour are: 5 Jewel, 3 Jewel or Banner and Jewel 5 he ibe is a high-grade Manitoba Flour, equal in baking qualties to high grades of Flour. 3 td ea or BANNER is an all Manitoba Flour ane it also produces very white and nice loaf of Bread JEWEL FLOUR is a Blended Flour of Manitoba and Fall Wheat and has always given the very best of satisfaction, We use nothing but the very best of Manitoba and Ontario Wheat. PFEFFER BROS., MILVERTON @ e DRESS WELL! Never overlook the fact that you are always on view to other people, and that it depends ina great measure on your clothes w you are sized up, Every man that wears one of our Suits knows that he is well dressed e have a very fine range of spring suitings. The greys Sethi spartioularly predominant, in light, medium and dark sh Make your pees now tad nave « aS new say ay spring wear, 3: KNECHTEL Milverton’s Old: Reliable Tailor Hay hie 8.10.8 10 Butt 9 Bees v1 18-18 STRATFORD MARKETS Fall Wheat... $ 88. 88 Bat: 45 4B Peas. 70 70 38 45 1° 19 fare req degrading for Of James Crawford, late of the Town- ship of Ellice. Farmer, Deceased. ed. who died at the in the inty of Perth. on or about t wy-seoond di May. 1910, red om or 2061 se claims we e hed fe ce at “the time of sach distribu Dated. ut a Listowel this 27th day of une. A.D. Ewan Siynibar.Sedandis Prsietora at st Bile Or re ecutors of said eee and that the sport | a rain on July 12th was general fining, ore y soon be materially iran Western Ontario. ‘eased.- su Chronicle, ve cases were adjourned, In several cases he was placed on his defen Ex “Deco Apri Morphy & Carthew. Tistgwel, P, Here is your chance to buy a Couch at a very. reasonable price. We have a large assortment on hand to choose from, and inyite you to call in and inspect them, We are always pleased to show goods, Torrance @ McMane Furniture Dealers and Undertakers

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