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Milverton Sun, 14 Jun 1900, p. 1

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li i 1 |) ( “It Shines For All.” ‘Vol IX—No 20 ‘ MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900 The Milverton Sun As the best Local Newspaper in the Coun est Advertising G. T. R. Time Table y | Trains due to leave cis GoING NoRTH. NG SOUTH. Mixed... ..10:38 am. Expres 2:25 am Mixed. 40 p.m. Mix Express. BAT bm. Mized. 10:19 pm Millinery at clearing prices at Dier lamm’s. Jas. Egbert returned to Ben- nington, Mich., last week. Kastner, of Sebringville, nday. LOCAL NEWS. Ladies’ sailors, your own price at ees r. L, Wolfe, of Monkton, spent gonesy with Mr, Henry Driving horses for sale, sat toT P. Roe, Deering agent, Milyerton. “The clothesline of Valentine Eidt of Ellice was robbed on Monday night. Harry Singleton, of the sun $50 00] $16 00) $6 i! Sir aan 30 o 16 00} 9 00) 4 Quarter col..| 1600) 900) 6 00} 3 50 Figath | 10 0 6 00} 300) 200 ‘One inch 5 00} 300) 200) 100 bass eg ee lasisigne re charged at athe rate of 8c. per lin, panting for the “first insertion Wid Se. per line for each stc- sessive insert " Banking, WR. RANNE co., EsTABLISHED 188: ‘Medical SGBERT, M. B., M. D. C. M., grad. sof Ontario; also post. g London hospital, Einaen, Englan in rear of Post fice, Milverton “Telepho eee with Poole, Brunner, Lutheran Church and Rost A. M. PANTON, Bar Soon “Office open exery Thur , Wm. Burton’s Block, Main S Dentistry . Re LEDERMAN, Dentist, Licentiate =) i eal Bargeey iM a of pene Sure sad Mente tore once graduate of Toronto University, to5 p.m, Obes shop, Milvert ML BRUCE, | raduate Maat + a also kell Pea gruduate School Office, heehee 6 ae DR. R. J. ROBINS. of Stratford, Honor ‘Graduate of Trinity University, ie | and Graduate of, the Roval” College 0 Toronto, will vist Milver- of every pm. month a.m. Me “Diffice at the "rand Geniral Hotcl Nitrous “Oxide and local Anaesthetics used for pain- Jens extraction of teetb. Crown and. bridge work aspecialty All work guarante Veterinary J. H. ENGL, V. 8., Milverton, Ont. Graduate: Ontario che College, Tor- promptly attented 0 ight. by telephone or otherrne, day ot Doatacey ic Diseases Davedialty: a caeRINARY BOR. R. VETERINARY SUR- GRON, vera formerly of Newton( Grad. ue ch we eiall diseases of domes Calls by telephone or otter whee promptly attende’ to. Liver jection. First class horses and rigs at allt times. ‘Commercial driving. nocteties B., No. nd last Tuesday of every month, xt Sdclock, in their hall over Scbn ways welcome, W Barth, Recording Secretary. na ae F., Silver Star Peeve’ So. 502, Milverton, meets every Friday might at iin their hall, post office building. isting Brethren, always ‘Spencer, i h erie aioe Py the Perth county | will furnish the music, ‘Tea will be 6 mn. + ‘0. 99, Milverton, meets every |”) Business Cards e Coun- WEIR, Aactioncer fort sation ties of MBerth and. Waterloo, Deeds, Wills Affidavits mades Bailiff Ath D ; Yillaue, leek Othe ore Grosch’s Shoe ; Main street, Milverton. DORLAND’S BUS ins. Al seavellers calle promosly aieutel to. Wm. Motels XCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont, John Gripe, -oprietor. Best liquors and ge a tie iar ie -class accommoda- tion and large stablin, z BES eee tee ac Br Poses E GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. First-class accommodation for commercial rooms. Good Tiquors and cigars, ‘and Mill street QUEENS HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. The best accommodation mercial trav- : C. Hasenpflug, Proprietor. ms, |} Ones present beton and Mortange ges aranen and |g Ixcellaneows bats) GROPP, dealer in Cedar Ape Heres Shingles, Pumps, tc. Mr. staf, spent Sundsy at his home in Pal- ited. | mers: Hal Davis and F S| Messrs, Wil- liam, of Mivebell, spent Sunday at ale and hee Danny ot Diyennian, pent a few days Mr. Roadwork throughout the coun! | is in progress aad as usual driving a wheeling are made unpleasant for a time. Portland cement is the best and cheapest at Finkbeiner Bros. The Atwood team visited Milverton | ,, on Tuesday evening and played a -pirited game for the spacefof one hour. Mulverton scored early, the only goal! made iy either sides during the game. eorge Hamilton, of Sebring the vacancy in th Treasurership, occasioned by the death of Mr, Leversage. There w applications before the council and fourteen ballots were taken before’ the matter was settled, Tho Carthage sebool pienie wil take 8 & § = 2 4 iy = Ee a a 8 =o ss 5 3 BE Poe good day is promised to all who go. The Liberals of Bolsa will meet in Grosch’s hall o evening Liberal Association which Grosch’s hall on the 20th ot this month, A full representation of the village is requested. Barbara Abraham, eldest daughter of Mr. William H. Abraham, Strat )| ford, died at her home tiation Ara day last, in the 18th year of her age, Deceased had been ill over four months ily ie in the Elma cemetery on Sun lay morning. he train carrying the soldiers from ing down upon concluded that there wasn’t room for the two trains to pass on a single track fod accordingly reversed and pul to Newton at a canter where he head on the switch to be out of harm’s way. The old engineer at the front of the freight humorously re marked that he could have stood him bump. Had the trains met a half mile nearer Milverton where there is a spelled u-c ¢-i-d-e-n-t. Men's colored shirts, the very new- estat E, H. Dierlamm’s. ‘Mr, John Westman’s picnic in Wer- Friday at Wartbur cession early in the afternoon and marched from the school to Mr. Wer: <|ner’s grove, where, in addition to the in| customary lemonade and eandy booth, a swing and a dancing platform had been erected. The childres ‘en, of course, monepolized the swing, whilst the older themselvés to the hoards, and indulged in dancing from early in the afternoon till late at ight Quite a number from Stratford ai ed the picnic, and Indgiog. Sala beppy ex ex] pression ir faces, they ‘on Tare acelibne te e}aghan was very acute curve the affair might have| se J of this was in the village on Mor We quote the lowest prices on Port land cement, Finkbeinev. Bros. rge Walters, of Spokane Falls, Waaktseoes i is spending. a few days at OC. S. Kertcher’ Just. Beh SOR of Portland cement. Ask for prices. Finkbeiner Bros. A number of people from Milverton dicedanbbetmce betecrs bare tals: ing on Monday afternoon. Rev. George Finkbeiner, of Als- phedt was in the village on Friday, visiting those of his family who reside bere. ‘ards are out announcing the wed- aig of Miss Maude Miller of Welles- ley to Mr. Robert Tanner, of Morn- Heath on the 20th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. A Loon pes ford, spent Sunday at Mrs. lane’s, Mrs. MeMeans’ dete ae, McMeans_ will spend several weeks visiting friends before returning. lace cotton hose, 3 pair for 25 at E. H, Diorlamm’s. The garden Party under the auspices | ® 6f the Ladies’ Aid of the Milverton Methodiet-dharch will:be held Geo Gocdlanelawal’ ol fridey evening. ‘The Wellesley orchestra served from 6 to A number of the directors of the Mornington Agricultural Society will fo Use them kindly as they meet with rebuffs enough not- Tanta al | Dbectaniie se ese tell league the Milverton boys will have to look pial ts after themselves if they e: pe to wi A good game is expect- e The Farmers’ Institute excursion to ey, be the last ae atere by Ui insti- for some and ates ee ie a git ey inter. ested in agriculture, horticulture, tock ne or dairying, whether they have been there before or not. will be served free at the farm. Mr. John Donaghan, of the 14th mi apparently well a few aa batote WMaan th bet, Whe digo: ly stricken as by paralysis and never regained consciousness. Mr. Don- as 69 years of age, coming to Canada from Ireland when about 20)% Death wil be regretted by all who knew wedlock to Mr. Geo. Guenther, Milverton. The ceremony took place at 363 Colborne street, ne residence of the bride’s cousin, Mr. sep ney ait Mr. city srenrsh the groom. Mendelssohn's wedding Ex a gE Stratford, and will in future Lsepiiet Milverton.—Brantford rd Expos. withstanding that the canse they are _| working in is a worthy a il-|ing tha main arter; ja Mrs. > One fe the prettiest weddings of the| vf See those new COR beauty pins’ ete., at pit ‘lami Miss wards is visiting friends in ing! this week. Messrs. Roe & Ranney shipped 5 Seat of hay to Scotland on Wed- esday. “Tain shirt waists at 50 cts. 75 $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50 at BH. Dida at present visiting her brother Mr. V. Weitzel. * Mr. Ed. Finkbeiner has secured bal is hon: Miss uine BE Biles ot _Sueaiford was on Tu y aft Mr, J, W. Thomps ou reapect a the York Loan and Savings Oo. of Tor- onto. x Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Walker, of | Bi trip and will spend a few their sons, Percy and Norton, in Col- lingwood before returning. Monex Loanep. — When your mortgage is due, or if you want to borrow money on first class mortgage, | come to the undersigned. “Lowes of interest charged. with us will Le eoetealy private, JAMES nGhven = Analbiee lot of chores prints to hand E. H. Dierle Insurance ee strong English wanted to te. you want to spend a pleasant evening be present. *b- On Sunday morning, while Mrs. A. Large, of Poole, was opening a jar of |e fruit the jar broke, her arm coming in contact with the sharp edge which in- flicted a deep gash in har wrist, sever ‘hrough the skill and presence of mind of her va band the flow of blood was stays til the arrival of Dr. Egbert, who tied up the artery and drossed the wound. ‘The injured member is now doing well h | and no after consequences are fea Hed it not been for the promptness of | Miss A. Mr. Large in acting she might have bled to death. Henry Evers, of Milverton, who has, for some time past, heen in a rather state of health, ains were inter Brangelie ey, on Monday ae Mrs, Evers was born in nahi, coming to Ananise ey young woman. She married in Berlin bout 45 years ago and was the mother of twelve. rebildeaee eight sons and four daughters, all of whom survive her. Shi g ce Co life, coming ‘i Merton in t 92 where they have since liv S The Oe eae Sv -to its elite a maj Lord Roberts, and as fi work as the isabacepner art can pro- duce. mn extra heavy twenty-four inches in si framed, it would adorn tne walls of any house. The famous. general is pictared in the scarlet. and gold uni i ry | out bis Dest bee handsome a one a3) Bak, it is possible to produce— a tn as given’ another pro ec sta Whatever the Sux dues it does wal The e picture usually retails at 50 centss the Sun gives it fora se Fe and 10 ae 8. gee The re Milverton. ot, Wi Miss Kate Weitzel, of Tavistock, is aly position as Punter er in a Mitchell dry ened id a most pleasant and enjoyable even- in; and three yearly business a specialty. ‘Apply . H. Hall, 28 Admiral], The Road, Toront Ca ff the Manse ea -| neutral grou: M is pee te form of a field-marshall of the Imperial .[army, wearing on his breast the medals | 9 a} and clasps of his many campaigns, If Lord Roberts, as Kipling says, has long been the idol of the British army, ae straw hats at reduced pri +E. H. Dierlamm’s. - “vi Mr, William Schmidt, vot on his right hand badly bruised, TI ere dressed by Dr, Egbert and are promi nfl. r. G 8. Kertcher is doing a land pense: The Young. People’s Society, ey: ‘Trinity church, Ema, have deci ida a4 hold a strawberry gia hn and pi maar concert on Mr. John Roe’s Aaee be one of the most pleasant evenings that will be given this summer. No pains will be spared to make the place attractive and comfortable for all. — We feel that all who attend will spend Sixteenth Annual Moorefield — ampmeeting will open on Saturday ening, June 23rd, and continue un til Momiey evening, July 2nd. Rey W. F. Wilson, of Hamilton, one of the grand soloist, charge of the service of a will also hold a musical convention Re during the camp, assiste YY . ts J. R. Clarke, of Oakville; heen ie "i Nee ae tures will be found full sruths an further Puede see bills and pro: enh or write the secretary, Mr, . Malcolmson, Moorefield. Foot-Ball village to have! a ge at ie Fite and Were lined Linfield goal -H. Hasenpflug | nzies ) bavi {Boeckner McF"denj 3 1 aker Mitchell - H backs MNVhol) Cameron) wing M-Fadden centre ober sa , (Loth rd Lwing —_ {Bundseho Referee—E, Bundsch Score—Stratford 8, Milverton 0» Stratford team got through with Milverton, Listowel was up to meet their fate and likr- wise auffenei|a detent. the sod ing’1:0 in favor of team, les were cemposed a follows : 3 STRATFORD Listowri : | Linfield K goal Bamford zi Groen backs er Q ii I backs M Cameron) Bard y McFadden Bard) Roberts’n) R wing entre L wing W. Nichol, referee,

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