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Milverton Sun, 10 May 1900, p. 1

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“It Shines For All.” Vol IX—No 14 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900 MALCOLM Mm Editor a The Milverton Sun Bris dest er eho oe “ Aes wble, » Subscri eee G. T. R. Time Table Trains dae to leave Milverton. GOING SOUTH, fixed ..3:00 p.m Mixed . 10:19 p.m. LOCAL NEWS, Who said watering cart? Ladies’ new collars and ties at Dier- lamm’s. ‘ADVERTISING RATES, sacs, --.| Year. | 6'mo. Sais aaa eapeal -|$50 00 Une inch ~~ “Transient Advertisements rate of Be. per, line, nonpariel, he rst it Pecans aha 30, per lin for the en ach wae esti R. RANNEY & CO.,Bankers | EsTaBLISHED 1895. eneral banking bus ness trans all points iy Canada Stee joan on notes and es and and rt scounted and note sooo sslesieds Deposita ‘reesived pat ae ine allowed, R. RANNBY & CO., Milverton. W. EGBERT, ~D. G, M., grad- mate of a ‘e a Tiga reef and Saige sof Ontai t gra London ioctl, London, “ogland. Office &p rear oat’ ‘Office, Milverton, Ont. ‘Telephone ndewuns oath ole, Brunner, Lutheran Church and Rostoc! 4. M. PANTON, Berson, Solicitor, te. ‘Office open ev reday, Wm. Barto os — 3 catia fr eit eS LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lines Das 1d Member of Roy in ne Milver BRUCE, LD Dentist. S., Toronto; alse ica Rotad of Prowhete ‘Of, Po Prosthetie Denti, Gio. 5 t, Tis Ont of Stately Tait se) versity, Toronto, Royal College ot to, will iat Milver- day ot every wm. ani De By becacat: ‘Torn 0 ton the Bee yes ee ae Nitrous u- Mt a. ots Nae bh pea ib ar} ato, cxeats all dine sate sate ifeally. AN calls Promptly atten ‘to, by telephone or otherwite, day or pepe ht. Dengatey and Chronic Di RR. VETERIN 0 GE on formerly of New ton(Grad- Tate of Octario Veterinary College nie all diseases of Momento se e or other aptly Livery in class horses pe rigs at all times. Base transfer. Commercial driving a EN, erin meets every second aud Ins oy of vers, month, a Bence ait thele bell © evitearet store, Visiting brethren a: ways welcome. W. Zimmerman, R; Barth, Recording Secretary, WwW VEIR, CO ees) for the | vanes fies of "Past re Water! arees Conveyancer, Deeds, Mortgages ae eee nee bait fh a Pps se Cle BUS LINE, Milverton, trains. All ci re calls promptiv attended to, Poland. Maplé St Propricto Retels A ra EXCHANGE HOTEL, | Brunner. Ont. it Tiquors and cigars moda- tien aad taxes oebliag GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. mnod: are charged. at | 78 July ord, Mixeellancous JOHN GRUPP, dealer in Cedar Posts. Lamber, Taths,' Shi Pumps, ete. MILVERTON SCHOOL REPORT. The pronewing ti is the standing in the Ley one. oA trance classes last vida se Subjects, saribanetic and algebra, ech 152, ance 130, A. 7. W. Clarke, (arith) 80 per cent, nee class. Subjects, arithme- Guenther TIME TABLE. The High School entrance exami ations for 1900, will be held on the fol- lowing June 27th, a.m, 845-9) June 29th, am. aes ti. 410-11, Weg x va 30— 8.30-Phy & T will be as angi apes ove days at such hours as will suit he convenienes of the examiners, e Part I, jun, leaving or public for 1900, p.m. am, 8.45— 9.00-Re Reg: 9.00—11.40 oe Com. 1,30— 4,00-Geogr’phy 9.00_11.80-Ari & Men 1.30 400. Eng Gram 9,00—11.30-His. B & C pm. ej July 4th, au. July 5th, am. MILVERTON COUNCIL Milverton, April 0th verton council met 2 Sey Comaetliees ioe Milv Reeve in the el read Ported that he in company with coun- eillor rviewed Messi ale afl, the formeragree tofurnish it at ‘Tenders were received for the digg- :Toranito.) | yy el has been -appoi Sel per Mand the latter = et LC Mr. James Torrans ‘| making improvements upon his prop- erty by Oe his cellar putting a On Bitter experience should never make us sour. Wall paper less the cost at E. H. Dierlamm chinvar has been out of the library overtime. here is a strike on among the union cigar makers of Stratford. Have you got your lace curtains? not i, Dierlamm’s, The man_who says. his conscience is easy usually has a bad memory. Mr. Fletcher Johason of Stratford was in town oi day on business. +-Mr. and Mrs. Joka Wilson of At- wood spent Sanday at Mr. James Trim’s. Mr. Angus Smith, of Ridgetown, inted city engineer of Stratford. ‘The Rev. T..J, Snowdon preached Biedie eve 4 Mrs; Spence of St. Marys spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. T. P. Roe, oman, begins to ‘show her age when ae doesn’t caré who looks into the family bible. ‘We will sell wall paper forsthe bal- ance of this month at prices that will astonish you at Dierlam's. +-Oongratulations are due Mr. May- ard Trim who has successfully his first year at the Toledo Medical College. With mignonette and pansies she sowed her flower, bed, but by some dreadful error, turuips came up in- stead, A Milverton fishing party were do- les 3 g| ing the streams of Elma one day last weel: and actually scared every’ trout 1 clear back to the lake. ee SUN staff now poe of Mr. JS. Winterburn and M: try to get done anywhere else. @ has again keen undatio - | part of the hailding, ‘ander the greater Mr, Demprey, nurseryman, of Strat- 2) ford, was in the village last week, de- livering a load of evergreens which had heen ordered to adorn the homes essary! of some Milverton citizens, r, Sein alis ec corporation of at lverton gran the sum of $30 to the council of Mor- a view s Spencer and seo aes Ww. Bicpuonone: £ is counc! . | purchase al leet or lemater from W. peas at $15 per M, for Paring sidewal lerk ie ‘instructed to write as soon as get again on Tuesday evening, May Ist, to receive the rol W. D. Wzrr, Clerk. Mite Milverton council met this former meeting read and erton, May ist}! Miss nemore, of. Nelson, Don: , formerly et Sentietie has been jc held in London, England, in July. The Rev. J. H. Grenzebach, pastor of the Evangelical congregation arrived in Milverton last Friday evening and preached his initial sermon on Sunday, making impressiun upon his Heaters wharlodk feswaresaey prsinet sive work under his pastorate, Mr. T. Willard Ready, formerly man- ager of the Winde-mere h-Mr Stalker, of the firm of Westhrook & Stalker, threw a prper weight at that gentleman inflicting a) ver; gash ia the hack of his <Head- matter is not likely ta:end there: “Empire Pas in ce public schools returned his | Pro icklow, ‘asenpflug, essrs. vf Eohienker t Rothaermel, that their FO} es We too ere asnosse Coutparison with other properties in the village dnd that the council pro- ssinents low in fo not ify vid Pugh, that. the conneil Burpoe, ssing them yr in- neil then ad. sponned: to meet again as x ion on May 26th, at u D. WEIR, Clerk. foot bo assassuute itis ences that. there i isa plot on Lord Boberts. rao tot wine to he Arvoted pie to be dy iz the fanada in its’ h Enipire. The object ix to fare among tbe pupils a high Seiad} senti PY Miss Carline Schramautele ih ported in these columig Inst: yerel-as te ing very ill, on Thareday Init snecumbed Ve Inceta, Mra Sepals of Morigen are ee large Sonategeson in Elma ‘on fi ning hospital, Strat.‘ ten | ford on Monday, in a dispnte wit! The dressmaker bas many. trying mes, Men’s hose at 5cts. per pair at Dier- Jam's. It is Peoaliae was pointed remarks are apt Lo be bl The two wings e the Boer force are flapping. The Boer is flying north +Mr. L. Pfeffer lefts on Monday for |” Tavistock where he bas gone to regul- ate the mill. There are times when the shrill small voice Bl simu is as audible as a brass a aah Zimmerman will have his deliv Bri wee May Mr, Alf. ae a Plattsville is spending a aa aay ith his aunt, Mrs. Geo. Den: The girl oe for her time uae a mirror must expect reflections to bi cast upon her. Miss Sylvia Bundscho has returned from Wellesley, where she has been for some time, 4Mr. Joseph Beirnes has moved his family to Listowel ee he has cured # job'as bake: + Mr. ou ae late Port Albert, spent a oe of oe with friends aroun Mr. Geo. ee and Mr, Whit more of New Hamburg spent Sunday with friends in Milverton. —See our new stiff hate, ” and “Contingent,” ol our pat- ties, E H. Dierlam r. and Mrs. Arthur Hal ee El- r the where two daughters ve a sou aby Arguments have been defined as the means we employ to strengthen a arte opinion entertained by anovher cents ‘Bo Mrs. Jno, Drawbridge of Buffalo is at present renee her father Mr. Jas, Mecitosiiy ho is lying ill at Mr. 0. E. Coulter's, Mr, John Burton who le for nearly two weeks been one » seems to be improving ; t any ate much more cheerful aad Ae Stratford much of the ind «Milverton — now ow Lae. things are wo ever gets too nd Hoffman, of Strat- Hoffman, i Seteiig: oie ide of fae who has been very ill. ries ‘The thirst of nature was slaked on Tuesday by couple welcome pores he first since the snow left, ture in turn has shown her grati- atk blessing by ening and "| smiling her very sweetes' }4- Mr. Williaa Coulter who has for the past four years been attending the Tuledo. Medical College in Ohio has diplome which entitles him to_ practice in 13 States of the Union. take off our hat to you Doctor. A Mr. John Chalmers of the boundary of Mornington aud Bllice narrowly ex caped having his barn burned one da; last week. By some manner or other the straw in the barn took and it was only by Dec ate “oki hued work on the part of neighbors that the lames were gotten under control. The dry straw in the yard was all ale x tofand a mee the straw shed was badly scorch One of Milverton’s swagger set, came. i pea down the road the other morn- ing with shambling gait and to amuse feo! his neck he had it felt very speed the dag who let ishment, plea fir merey anda hie: in conduct ‘wim mare heeam: in future. —Don’t kick nein man’s dog. Study the ndvertisements in the through the press to call and inspect the goods, “Ax n rule people do no: cure to go where they are not invited. of Tee erne machinery on oe The Herald has got us dizzy keeping = our eye on Bobs. sage C. R. Hondrich b spent» r two in eth By M rs. John Hoffman. ii day week with * ‘The population of Milverton, accor. ing to the assessor, is 686 ; be canine eae amounts to about rs. James Roe, has been in Hanover for some tana: visiting her dasghter, returned last eek hia vat granddanghter, Kathlee Bell. at 7 rain on Tuesday, Mr, C, They made a carnival for the SHUR +The Hampstead schoolhouse was, 01 struck by lightning and d howl by the fire which ensued, The ¢ | Hamps! jouse was one of the best rural school building in the county, Money . Loanep. — When arged. Your busi with us will Le strictly petits Tae ‘TORRANCE. + The Milverton. football juniors on Monday evening organized, electing the following of cers 2c., Jno. Pfeffer ; eas., A. MacBeth ; Capt, M. Bund- as Managing Committes, 8. Smith, eir and E. Finkbeiner ; Field, Capt., E. Bundscho. ‘The veam is ready rey challenges from surrounding vil What does Milverton intend doing for the fire sufferers of Ottawa and ba Gener be our citizens or our council. e Apple and Mr. John Pfeffer, of aon were delegated to meet ni will be considered at the next meeting of the Milverton board. In a couple of weeks Mesérs. Grosch & Pfeffer expect to have the addition their store completed and ready for poplin ent employed to-meet the demands of this growing business, ‘The store when completed will be conden te manner not excelled in the cities. Messrs. Grosch & Pfeffer are to be ula on their energy and en* terprise, The city departmental stores are ii catalogue: 0 graduated last’ month, receiving his| vis gain at the departmental store bat on the whole the’ home merchants will serve you better. ‘atronize those: who live in your midst, who help to- pay your taxes, and who take an terest in, the welfare of the village. Read carefully the advertisements i the SUN and go where the people: Bee! enough of your trade to invite. ‘ou come w their store. We received this week a letter ten the fields are quite afin however, are quite cold o that is always erates of the co ‘shin; I vas out the other evenin, ed a halfdozen that w : five pounds, Duck as they can fly. over the lake, 8 no doabt afford good shooting in the fall.- have heen offered a clench ballllian the deorw Dae bine do not oud whether I will take it or not. Robert McCloy not long AO Hii be says tHAk ve Gee to Milverton before | s ol PR CUA pied Oh was ot long age ven he was In 14 rightly. Twill write you

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