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Milverton Sun, 29 Mar 1900, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Wol IX—No 13 “MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, (900 MALCOLM MacneTS Editor and Publisher ~The Milverton oun G. T. R. Time Table ty | Trains due to leave Milverton. ADVERTISING RATES. SPACE. . |6 mo. | 3 mo. 1 olumn.. lg30 00] $16 00 ase 16 00) 9 00) 9.00} 6.00 600} 3 00 3.00] 200) re Adceteeeel are ch ¢ line, onpariel, for ine per line for each sue- “Trans 5 RANNEY & co. {Bankers LISHED A gon ral hag Titec Ligaen “Drafts i iene 1 at all potnts in Canada and the United States. Money to loan on notes and mortgages. Totek dissented bad notes and Aceounts collected. Deposits recelead. a cemrrent rates of interest allowed R. RANNEY & con , Milverton, Medieat” W. EGBERT, M sate of College of Physicians ntario ; also post gra Lonton hospital, Eondes, England, in rea t Office, Milverton, Ont. edapbane Sneeliy rit Poole, Brunner, sLutleran Church and Rostock, and ara ine of Olice 1. PANTON, Barta, Solicitor. Ete. Office open ees ‘Thursday, Wm. Burton’ Block, Dentistry DR. R. 5 Ne Licentinte ‘of Dental Surgery and Mei sbsbcat doy *College of Dental Surgeons of Ont Honor graduate of Torouto University Regulation of teeth, Crys gud Bridge swork a Specialty. 9 to 12a. 5 inte @ Hazen piag’s Mil RUCE, L. DS. Dentist. Jraduat S., Toronto; also Sets Tiaskell Post’ Graduate Sebool sof Proschetio: Dentistry, Chicago Office, No. tase street, Ont. ’ UE etity, University, ee te “ote Roval. Col ae p.m ral Hotel, Nitrous and local Anaesthetics used for pain- ten extractionof teeth. Crown and bridge wT aapecialty All work gaurantee Vetertnary, Mepeece paneer oe en V. S., Milverton, Out. rio Veterinury College, o,/by telephon Brn oetey nd Chronic Discuses a specialty. RR. VETERINARY SUR- f Newton(Grad- ute of Ontati be all diseases of domesticated unimuls: Baggege transfer. Commercial driving | sspecialt; octeties 3. 0. F.,-No. el alae meets ‘second aud Tast T n Barth, Meeting 8 parte oO. E “Silver Star Sun 202, KEIR, ect toss for the Coup: lov, Couveyam drat Ati Di Village Clerk. "Office, over Grorsh'e Shoe , Main atreet, Milverton. DORLAND'S 2 BUS: UNE, | | Milverton, Bus meets all trai All ci an voravellera calls Sremiby sient ta Wan Dorland, Maple St., Proprie Hotels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont, Best lignor GRAND CENTR3 First-class accom! Yravelers and others. ‘roams, Good etabling. Miquors and cigars. s. Woo and Mill streets, C. Hi QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milver est accommodation for commercial others. Two la sample rodms, Only. the choicest of Wien” Eiqaors and Cigars at the har. plenty of shed room. sunple corner*of Mail Pre Goi ais Voges Mixcettaneo: es in Codw <i ee aan * Bini” Pumps, «te, GoINe NORTH, Mixed Mixed... Mixed Express Mixed 10:19 pm W. D, WEIR’S SALE REGISTER On Saturday, April 7th, at Milver- ton, the farm stock and implements of le to, commence at 2 o'clock p. m. d | WATSON. new machinery in, 1.30 tailor | Wednesday - | + Mr. Gilbe: o brands 2 ane in tables and ii BORN. Horrman.—In Milverton, March 27th, the wife of Henry Hoffman, of SIEGNE! Mornington, March 2th, fi wit of Echardt Siegner, Scr: nek Rostock, March 28rd, ‘the wtiedt Wm. Schenck, of acon” KER.—In Ellice, March 2nd, the } wile of John Baker) of a daughter. In Mornington, March 20th, the wife oewin: sacs ofa "CARTHAGE James “Wood has most of his He wil be ready to open up Pe next r. i Xistomeh, asin the “lage Yesterday on busi fer has a fine assortment He always keeps * The eoncert in the Town hall last ff most f applause. ‘The string band gave several selections most aseeptably. | ‘Thesehool children under the training o! rt, Thom: RAYS Sev sral reat othe proceeds amounted to about fifty dollars, which |. ne India Famirie as moved into ir. J. Ame seeds ouse lately Copia Mr. ery, and will move some of these days. 4Mr. Reinwald house lately orcupied by has moved intdé-the ’W. Johnston. & Py and retire from f arming. MONKTON Our barber was in the city last week getting some pointers, ‘Messrs. Barnhardt & Chalmers got their new boiler and engine, home from. Atwoot i) weight is about 12,000 Ibs. terprising gentlemen will n the idle men well got to work again: 1. Thomas Fullarton, jr., who has bedi home in & wood since’ the fire, visited friends i in the @ Monday. Robertson, of rhe Collegiate Institute, § Stratfo. rill eencato reine with his mother for a short time. Menyfcla wit! bc er ‘auction me of stock ad ee + Mai reh ead reserve, George Bettger and Mr. W. olme: as guests of the Misses Schneider, of Bornholm, on Sunday rv. Hugh ates = Mitchell, Bc in Monkton day 8. eek for put. oe a foundation mace his house ‘and enlarging it this summer, vert paca peti leave spend th eo coos il and, to erin Downie, as a farm st clnea kK r ba a comity Se AF }ehureh door, make remarks an j ay the ladies who accounts fora large number of . | subst aki i ie Ontario. ‘We hope ee ne will LOCAL NEWS, Sugar-making time. Marble time, knuckle down ! Who has seen the first robin ? The sleighing is wearing awa’. Dierlamm’s 1s the place to buy your spring a Carpets ! Carpets } All the newest designs a ‘Dierlamm’ ‘8. Mr. Geo. Westinan, of Shakspeare, | spent Sunday at home. Rev, Geo. Finkbeiner oe a fewlt, days in Elmira this w e Curtains at all prices, lovely avg, at Dierlamm's, See our Prints, Dress. ‘shed Mus- Tins Millinery, etc. Dieriaa Don’s fail to attend our aa inery opening 6th and 7th April, Dierlamm. Remember the lecture, reception and | tee. wt the Methodist church Friday evening, 200 Pa Spool Cotton, Clark’s make, and 16, white, 2 for 5e at Donan Mr. Anderson, the horse- trainer of Stratford, was in the village on Monday. Ttis ver reais arn spring but the wise inan is keeping his overcoat with him, Minuivery Opentnc.—Friday and Saturday 6th and 7th April at Dier- lamuw's. Don’t. forget the spring Millinery Openini at W. K. Loth’s, April 6th and Me, spent iedeg with Joho Langford. id. Mrs, Patterson of Wallace Mr, and Mrs Mr. and’Mrs. Peter Jacobs left on Monday for Waterloo, where they will (eDonld’s agin’ reside i ‘See the natty English Hats at W:| Loth’s., imported direet from Eng- | Tawd, all fast colors. Miss Line McCallum, of ‘Stratford- imepending © fase Gag ia thse trigude Miss Gerda Tucker. Losr—A couple of weeks aga, purse containing 94 cents in coppers and si inder will please ‘leave at = office. stock new — Reallymades ona eee - you before buying your spring suit, guaranteed to fit at He He Loth’s. s Broderick as just returned to the millinery establish ee ref ‘Toronto and Hamilton and is now engaged at Dierlanim’s. r. H, Clare, of theClare Furnace Be ot ‘Preston, was in the village on heey lovking after “he interests of a firn the ladies ie Milverton to pane EGA et ‘Sitar, April W.-K beth is| 6th and 7th. tmian has ae returned of weeks Granton, He necempanied ‘hy his aunt Mrs. B. Wilde ghee eee ing a few weeks with herbrother Mr Thos, Westman. A-The Milverton horse apndicate hax purchased Wilkie Colling:2.194, from Larkworthy aad sea, of Stratford, Iaviereol 6h, Sicanttn pay ae coming season, who will pen up a training stable bere on 1+ ae minister in x Pennsylvay Own on awecent Sunday surprised tie hear ence by reading the fu beheld as u bers will Jine up jast. outside the tare their cus- to a Tndy to church and sit with her like a yentlemmn will be promptly expelied from saeaibership The effect was marvelou m ‘Satna tle past week we sent: out pack Manitoba, in be wenre in urgent ly spina ee a a hearty. response us need of the money, having the first of cel See our new Lace Curtains. Dier- Jamm’s. Mr, John A. Same) of Poole, will be on the programme for several Scotch and anaes si on Tuesday evening. mittee for revising the The Agricultural Society's prize list will i the Sux office on Saturday meet al one at8 o'clock, engage sars, Grosch & Pféffer as milliner and will be here next week to prepare for the openings on the 6th and 7th, . 3 Jake Heuther, Mr. and Mrs, John Koehler, of the Mansion rate Stratford, spent Sunday at ne Grand veeaas with Mr. and Mrs. Hasei We ae the other day a letter rom Mr, E. Galley, of Truman, Minn., herein he says: “We had a beaatiful inter and are now getting ready 0 rs in our spring crop.” a Wal Ther erton, where his negotiating with the owners of the creainery there for a control of it during ihe coming sea: Among those who came oe rom: a dis- tance to meena the funeral of the late M ertcher, we Mrs. Huber, of ‘Kingston, er sons, jiam,of Owen Sound, and John, of Gretna, Man. Moxey ‘Loanep. — When your mortgage is due, or if you want to come to the u: ef interest charged with us will Le strictly private. Jamzs Torrance. r. James Torvaice left on Tueedny hi ith a view of amalga- mating ae two registry offices of this county. The Milverton basket ball team went out to Stratford on Tuesday evening to try sonia the fee ad come off ‘best, afte very aasite score standing 16:13, The boys speak very highly of the treat ment accorded them by the Stratford team. Mr. J. G. Grosch, treasurer of ‘the er ‘entertainment given last week, the following bse aoe from, Edwa Whitne: Robert Harrow $1, Adam Dianne ” $0, John Brydone $10, A. Evangelical church, Milverton, 87: 50. The tist will “A wala nvitasion aedeagal ca fP contribute to this worthy ca The new catalogue for the ee ilver. ton fol library has been issued and mray he had for the small sum fof 10c. each readeror family, at Jeast to pro- charged is merely to help defraying the expense of publishing them. ask for books until you have provided pene with-one. i Literary Society ene rename sth ie Weld i Grosch’s on wl Although Mr. ae has earned quite a a ener 4S AN enter- tainer, Milverton people ever bave ver he }had the opportumity of hearing hun, 1 | but this privilege will be accorded. them on eee next. It is expected that. Mr. iss Farrow, and ue Miss hte te will also be presel ff you want to be Db ia ex- -ce'lent evening’s entertainment, don’t fail to be pr 4 p.m. on wee reh byterian im: as when Miss cre) ‘Eulich, Marks, oP Millbank, Ont, and Mr. German W. Reid, « Griswold, Man., were unit mar- ringe by the Rev. A. E. Henry. The bride was handsomely attired in a costume of blue cloth, with hat the pergola the | § the P.es- | bridal party: was drive to th e deace of Mr. ented Mills, on ‘Sth ipanin| street, where a depart ie gotid..wibhen. uf y friends, on a heirs trip, pre- bist to taking ‘up their-residence at Man. {Miss Ballard, of Listowel, has been one - Goodland left on Monday Le y noticed her | th eatiaig “ead Maeton | The Board has made it compulsory for} 5, See imersting ae eae place at 3 4 3000 Ibs. more Seed Onions wanted at Dierlamm’s. t @eighing continues the basket team of the Stratford Y. M.'O. A. will py at Milvetton‘on Friddy even- ing of this weék. Mr. James Bhearerat con. * satay te) atthis eis ign week dv ld-age 6f 85 years. He was fe early pioneers of the town- ship and had resided there since 57. 4-The agricultural seeding machinery: deliveries by the Coulthardt, Scottand Maseev-Harris firms were features of the week. Mr. Zimmerman had’ his delivery on Friday last when 43 pieces about £0 pieces were taken home by farmers, One eee cer precisa “of the jage ted rs. ida ses at the ageof y ertcher's maiden name'was Sarah Atkins and she was born in the Township of Pickering, a few miles from the city of ‘Toronto in the year 1832. About the ‘year 756 she moved to Mornington and in *58 she married » V. Kertcher. A family ef 12 children was a result. of whom have pre- Those living are: Miss ways regal remains were interred in the Met dist cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. +-On Thursday night of last week about 11,30 o'clock, the Listowel gas works blew up with a tremendous explosion, the whole townbeing shaken were about to tumble down. upoi The crash was immediately ite Dy the gas going out, which at e was a terril lifeless, je sight: He was carried to cured, when it was feand that bie ob ith legs was broben, nd the “J other hada terrible gesfiim vhe thigh {so serious that he died the next day, Portions'of the rout ‘were "Bhiwn for blown in, | ehe. full-extent of te damage done in the tow& is considertble. Plate glass fi wel ud windows broken. The electric plant which wae sitmated in the same building alse sustained coasiderable-damage. CLARRE “ys, Svracevors. assault case’ of Clarke vs, fectind exe up for hearing ap the Sinuindt Assizes last ragging on 4 a be verdict. for the plainvitt en the verdict had ‘been held the order for costs of the present action until the statement. ue the cosa in the pes ease hia inele n'y ubject, of course, toa aattutearte lien. rn, anor of Mr. . Rol Freeborn, both of SON

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