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Milverton Sun, 1 Mar 1900, p. 1

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“it Shines For All.” ‘Vol IX—No 7 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH 60., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900 MALCOLM micnETH Editor and Pablishé The Milverton Sun c ¢ best Local Newspaper in the/County Te tthe Te. is. the Best Advertising Stedivmn, Kates reatonable Subscription $I per yeur, strictly in advance. if not so paid. 2AM MacBern, Penuasier, G. T. R. Time Table a Aiuumber of, the young people of : the 12th con., attended the party held Trains due to leave Milverton. ei iheuome of Mrskegery Roo, oft GorNe NoxTH. core sovra, | 14th eon, on Friday évening a Mixed. am, Bhs report having had an excellent ye iss B, McFarlane returned home Mixed Hie saturday, after spending re week. “jong Pala ADVERTISING RATES. seace. | Year. |6 mo. \gn0 00183 One cole colin. a. ay a Oe “Transient AaNeapine are chai the rate of per line, coer first. insertion; and Be. perline for each stc- sertion, Banking. R. RANNEY¢ bi CO.,Bankers aa Ase iness transacted. ‘ egages. accounts stot 4 tes of interest allows heres & * RANNEY & Sas - Milverton, W. EGBERT, suiate of College clap in rear ‘ost: ‘Velephone pba with Poole, Brunner, utheran Charch and Rostoc ee M. mati 12 open eve ears Main oa froma trip ni e| Miss rad- | Evergrec: ? friends was a Great suecess. here. Ss | visiting fiends | ia Shakes) Ad: as the Teoutraat cE sapnving the wood for thé cheese elivered about sixty iss Joan Hamilton ere Saturday, | eae and Sunday at her home in Atw The “youth aud beauty” of a r. Peter Mane has disposed of his, honse and lot to Mr. Casper Suitter; of Milverton. Mr. James Anderson has morn jarabie time was sanes oe danetr Spent in various ate Ei Engel, w! AV allesioy for the is home for a few Wee essrs, Schram spent Saturday With friends in Berlin and Waterloo, as bee! sie M nee couple ot teara(l Wedreatng: 14th ing a few weeks vi Stratford, She was accompanie her aunt, Miss Kippan, of uel McLennan has disposed of “Ten miearrived home aft CARTHAGE F. W. Schaefer has gone t od a horse as the one he Bhabsone Queber, as Gees to cate the High Court of the Canadian Or- nie Bees and Mis: wotForesters, | Mr. Chester Hill 1S. lara Daatooke je guests on managing the Mra W. 8. Buchanaflatew days last we Theoyater aupper given by Court on to its members and their ‘store during his MORNINGTON ‘The couneil met at Donnelly’s hotel mn Monday, 2th of Feb., accord- fie 8 aaipor Tame present. The minutes’ “uf les meetin: were read and signed. before the pe Communication from Consumptive Senin in Toronto ; action. cate from Registrar gistrar’s . Jas, Wood is preparing to erec er windnl on bis shop to anaes hig machiner +. J. F. Blliott purposés moving ill on Thursday Mareh 1st. fai}, nuichbor areeerp he te lowtnre ee wonforhimself many warm. friends t anetion sale for Mr. Fletcher Fereadee im sty University, Bridge asue® Dave Hasroptan’s) juutior Ws D Grac Dp. &. azoem bel Sy PoE Sha Hisekell Post poe S., Den opine aduate a zo. Olli J, ROBINS. of Strat Gra tor riety, Universi a cand Graduate of the College of Dental Surgeotis, errr, poet vil iver: ton the frst’ and. third ‘Thursday ot eve month fro to te se tie ‘rand Central Hotel. loyal aarti used for pain- aatte Cro Band ‘bridge teed . rd, Tr eepoeo onto, Iverton, Ont. ve Falls by telephone oF o¥ autnaded | Live al rigs all mies Souza Strumten, Cunmercial driving a ‘epevialty. octet les C, 0. peated Lean second a aan "Tyesd day of nt o'clock, in their hall Rotvhaermel’s: sth Visiti ‘ways welcome. ~ Zimmerman, C. Barth, Recording Pt ary. pitt aad tae Te ES Frit Pai eee wally ‘st rafts Bang. iting fesinnaa Hee se me. Chas. W. K. INE, Milverton All Gitizens and Aeciw popey attended a. Wo Borland, Maple St., Proprie EXCHANGE HOTEL, Branuer. Ont. Zohn UL Proprit we £ he ba. igs and lange sealing” GRAND CENTRAL edie LL, M ‘irst-class abconmodat! fate e aie een "theese QUEEN'S H iL, Dest eeynini aoe i com elers te ade the “shes * Wien Cigars nt the har. Good warm. sibiewand anes UE shed room, Henry Rose, prop. ¢, | about 2 ae ues Best liquors and | T ss accommoda- | cabi th pais - s R. VanBuskirk re joyle drain z Mald over to next meet- r. C. H. Merryfield conducted an} ;, ae authorized to to) lers con., Logan, on Monday, and o1 1 + Mr, Win. Sweeton, 9th eon., Elma, | Het ae eee i. Forest, of tpn was ii Monkton Monday on busi ee for printing in faders as auditor; Onlie tiecalan neve tall epausg Wan fou and vieinity just now, there bette 0 down with then ie Honey Retell of Liaiowal. pen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Broughton. es Emmia Leader is spending a tow week with her cousin Mrs Senet Boyle, 16th con,, Elia, the sueh a measly lot mbers all} Tri ing | place | coutribave Pat Fiotic Fund. | you 20¢ for butter und 15e for Exygs LOCAL NEWS, March ! 5 jon Court to-day. Colds at present are epidemic. New Caps for mén at Dierlamm’s. of ‘Wall paper at all prices at Dier- lamn’s, The spring month bas been entered upon. j See those beautiful Prints, at Dier- a i Tele bieatts for 25¢ at 3 Tbs. Ora & ae . Fred. He ford teft on Tuesday | © fork Naece on business, 10 ‘tbs. good bse for $100 ; this week only, at & Pfeffer's, Felt Hats ies 5c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, 2 25 av Dierlamm’s. Lot of Ladies’ Wrappers to clear at ) 7c., regular $1.50 at Grosch & Pfeffer’s Mr. Milton Loth spent frwo at his home week. 50c, navy blue serge for men and boys clothing, at 352. wc & Pieffei a, or Mic @B'. Wilmint sek Araoahe d spending a few days with the Misses They say Dierluwm’s is the best in town for Prints or Dress wes Guenther dae Tae this week on ness. Ranennce the “At Home” ino d basement of the ier ‘doar night. spent several busi- Miss Inez Hoffman, of Sections is at present visiting her aunt, Mrs. BR Grosch. The Perth eee, sae nee Co. $500 Canadian want your ‘trade. and will, pay at Dierlanm’s. j The Daily Mail and Empire or Gisvasthvon aust tages ONY ae the Sux Mr and) Mrs, have been visiting friends in returned on'Saturday. office Jus, Beirnes, one wens Carri by Mr, MeCloy, GE ins orensiese bs | empowered to invest’ the | sarplas meney Brii Mortgage ona G Se, Stratford | omipson’ presented } Z Moved | Mr, She: Monkton Jnstapw that they want to! close the | Mr. lame ‘Noble, iath con.’ Logan, | aucant house to Saturday Pea hae anid placed sonst Tat He Med udaly piecun len tooin Mr Erskine Winstanley street. | DY U* heir pusny friends will be p! leased to! that they are going toremain, in| the vi "The severe storm on Sunday left the by roads in sue ondition that ‘ Maroh to. appolat pathinastere, ote.+ § | Carrie J. WATSON, Clerk. JAPAN FIGHT RUSSIA? t the weather Ww: WILE There is no particular danger of-0, war between Ru and England, Din cious tnetvera hee atthe opinion e from Atwood failed on the faces ‘0 the effect that a been reacted yn the eA the: ed with some Pabeptisicn: oe ay, hat, very few made it-very uncomfortable for those that were ee in the storin. DONEGAL A lecture Wwill@be given in the school , under the auspiees of teuiselves | rently entitled to Port. Arthur and ti subject te Sietan its Inngliter aud Tnyolving ‘a review of her = athe pede abasty but intelligent that it will be is alliance to cultivate the’ epee glen ite . | centuries of strife; volumes cf history. iS Don’ i te Delieved: most | b: ‘ission, adults ‘logging ing these day milk ne or ati ese day | ee Freneh a ren) Kinberey Misceltaneous the coming =e ae ¢ Kincardine Review of t ress gan in Za laste Sse tn ‘ee SN ae the ee ane ‘and Mr tn 4 rnown in Milverton died ar ie pete C0 | Pharsday evenings at we re- | 6 “Heft Inst week far Sherbrocke, Quebee, Far 10 eae sane acre farm to: rent. For particolars apply to Caras. Trim; Milverton, one Orders for that celebrated periodical “tie, Ladies’ Home: Journal, will be at | tended to at the Sun ollice. Mr. Charles-Sihest, of Stratford, ‘Surauford last week, aged 70 y. s Mamie Heiden, of Stratford, on ings Iter grands dy aes ME wl Mee io Schrenk. HE. Seah who is among the wounded of ae Cag, is won of Juhn Neibergall, tanner, Bea of Phillipsburg Waterloo County. Daring Lent special services will be held in, Drinity Chureh, Elma, on 7.30 pam. and in Christ Milverton, morningsat Lam, ual) Furtney returned to Mil- verton on Monday. from Phusville, 2 had been attending the funeral af his father. atle- man was 96 years of age. Messrs, H. M. Schaefer, of Milver tor, aud Fy sv. Schaefer, of Carthage, here to attend as cae the high court meeting ol Canadian Order vf Fores Under its new management the ess Tanmto Grav iclesghie ¢ 1ige daily. have “it fu SJeaxing « dollar ay Uhe SUN jon | Cent hari ‘ou may "one year by office. It is up to date w everything. ronito Glebe sligwed great en- ing’ a~ cable mee Seupenatll yiving 0 ist. wut the killed wud- wounded” Cama dians in vhe Modder river battle, ditys before the war office in Loudon was in ceipt of the iutellizences us churches of the vil: taki would he preferable ww with which so sy subscribe wo ib titutions, ¥ in’ Tayistock this rei Sunday | oye, 20 yds, of siaeeteyrs for $l. 09 at Grosch iy Pfeffe Mo} hes When your nee caraie or if you want to borrow money ou first class mortgage, ed. Lowesvrate Your mndinee: 5,000 were killed by haber ie fail, there many ever when tl Siraond iouiieene t go Soith again, next fall, “ e snow storm of puneey last was the wildest of the season. The wind lew hurricane, and snow was | in every direction, mu: te reigned. 1c retty blocked on Monday, dee pee hoetath not. being heavy, they were broken ~ without wueh difficulty Mr, Geo. Wilhelm, a Poole: recent-~ lly, while digging in a sand pit, twelve feet below the surface of the ground came across a pettitied horn, which has the appearance OE Ce at some remote time been a bison. The inside is of Sausily nature,and cah sand be cus with a knife, though the ste is as hard as flint. elm is wing to. dispose of i curio hunt e has e place cl rales articles that would oe of curiosity to the relic hunter. Death has chimed another of Ace old settlers of Mornington,in the per of Mr. Matthew mas who died ee Milverton on Friday ‘I Basthope. In polities he was known asa liberal, but was independent in his views. He was a member of the Methodist church. He was of re feta Rae eet and held 16 high re- 1 by all who knew him. z ‘uli,‘one of the is home on Monday pe after an illness of little ow ‘due ‘A pimple on hie “leg Teeuwen ‘nd blood polite set in ‘extending ting in bis. death, an of a genial eee wits baby esteemed. by all who) knew hi He wae ee as the biggest nian Bilice—weihing nboot 320-10 remains were u day last. ‘Lhe Owing to ne ee of the storm on Suturday evening the meeting of ‘the Literary society Was postponed, ak though an excellent programme was for the ovcasion. Most ef the however, will be re saa for Saturday evening next, when a caller esniee expecta yet ad : Resolved wnat ‘the Press ivfluence for apon society than the Platform wid Pulpit, there wil be ‘solos, daets ote and ae Mr. @. tish viipteses ill ex rrow a Mr M noe | Metalai, ee Be aa leg will ented young kindly eae tw favor the audience: with a couple of. selections. © The: soldiers. pee by a number a ¥ patriots. will also Ss evening pron to of the of Uhe season, NEWTON. Mr Levi Hawek, whe tins beenen- gaged in the) grain, flour an business hereior the past ten ve has sold oat, and taki

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