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Milverton Sun, 15 Jan 1903, p. 1

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MARRIAGE LICENSES J. G. GROSCH. SrRictLy CONFIDENTIAL. be “It Shines For All.” Re Vol XII—No. 3 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €0., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1903 MALCOLM mack Editor and Publ The Milverton Sun Is eo best a4 gt eye a im the Vout f Perth. is Best ny Advertising Motion. hata content _Bubeoription | 81 por year, stettly in dtu iE | 2 Enno, Macers, Pensianex. i ADVERTISING RATES, ! srace. | Year, doll | 3mo. | 1 mo. / pawbaistsaibes) Pe! NA HE Ove column..|$50 00/830 00] $16 00] 86 00 Hie «Half colamn.| 30 00) 16 00] 9 00, 4 50 | Quarter col.-| 1 6.00] 9 00] 6 00) 3 50 | Bigath col. | 10 00) 6 0] 3 00) 2 00 ha One i "| 500) 300} 200] 1 00 the ra y first iasetinns and § sive inse 80. per ction, T 0 ae Advertisements are ch: ine, vonparey for the - pel e fon r eacl ed at suc- \ G. T. R. Time Table i = Trains due to leave Milverton, ly GOING NORTH, Gomne sovTH ve i 10:3 Express... ‘ Mixed { Mixed . ‘ "Medical f EGBERT, M.B., M.D. C. M., grad- q uate € College of Physicians and Surgeons iq of Ontari post graduate stndent of in rear London hospital, Lemon, Engl Po st Telephone pens rei 1 Poole, Brunner, Lutheran Church and Ros Block, Mai A. M. PAN Office open every Thursday, Wm. in St gal, TON, Mfc sa itor, Ete. Bart ton’s hare. M iteaetaty inkbeiner Bien { 4 Dentistry i R. R. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Acai ip} ef Dental Surgery and Member if oly Dentel -Bargeonv. af “Ontaso, i ate of Torouto University. | th, Crown and Bridge Al ‘ours 9a. to 5 p.m. hardware Merinary onto, treats 2 specialty d. H. ENGEL, Graduate Ontario Veterina all " to, by telephone or otherw Dentistry and Chronic Dieses eel BARR. ARY SUR- Hilvertonsformerly of New on\(Gra rio Veterinary Cae evn } ecisall dimaaeigh msiies 4 Calls by. telephone or otherwise praca cupnection. all times, Commercial driving a 2 horses an Bagenge transter vialty. v.'S., pte diseases of dou ivery Milve erton, Ont. ated wi rigs at gh Societies ©. 0. F., No. 99, Milverton, meets ever second and lust Tuesday #f every. month gs r Schnenke Vieiting brethren a A Barth, Rocording Secretary. Bo'clock, in their hall Roth frais es store. ways Heo Roe, ye abe WeGs ied a 0. meets every Friday nig ; in thelr hal, peat atop poe ethren always we elcome, Jing th. Re. . K. Lo F., “Silver Star ee Jimny q _W. WEI | jes of Perth at Avane Deed is, Is \ idavits made, 1 Village Clerk. Sto in stre we, Mai Business Cards and Mort; nae Milverton. for the Coun- foay awn and Bailift fh Divison Court. over Gr uncer, 's Shoe ‘a Bus meets ‘land, Map! ‘aing. DORLAND'S BUS LINE, all. tr teavellors calls promptly atterided to, Dork: le St., Proprief Milverton. citizens and Wa. gigars First-class ger and of Good vu travelers for commercial trav- and / others. ‘Two large septs room| = { aly oh Doe of ees: jiquors and FF igarvat the bac. Good warm stables and ll, 8. H. Pugh, John rooms. Tiquors and ciga way Sill streets: C. Eo note Propet: Hotels Biba Litncge stoi lation ore bl brands ‘of Fgsors aud cigars be, E Hook, Proprieto Af te Three lai “ W. cor “RXCHANGE HOTEL, Branner. Ont. quors and class Rouidelona- eS eee GRAND Career HOTEL, ete ile 5 oF Pon ica HOTEL, Milverton. Out. The tion mi pleaty of shed ae oe p- mal t artes oo f Main ©!Sahbath. Rev. A. H. Going, [ence LOCAL NEWS. Rey. Canon Daun on Thursday ne. Miss Pearl Tucker is Stratford. wedding presents we lead. Red Flag Store, 0. 8. Kertcher Canon Dann’s “Ireland and The Trish,” has made him famous. visiting in bert Roe spent a few days la st week with Rev. Mr. and Mrs, MeMillen, of Princeton. pt hot aad bac by Some people are bein th y conl, Mr. A. G. Spencer, tthe: Dado: ville Chronicle staf, is in'the village this week, the occasion of his visit being the marriage of his sister. Misses Nellie Torranve and a McLaughlin of Wallace, are spen afew days at the residence of James Torranc me r. The anniversary services of the Methodist church will be held next AS of Stratford, will preach morning and evenin Patriotic exercise hooks, scribbling bool Plies for the school. room, all maps and all school Apparatus,— Teaitor aooeuMiliorte Fourp—On December 26th, at the Millbank Methodist church sheds, a n Loser can have same by calling on W. C. Mayberry, Poole, - proving pruperty and paying for this adver- tisement. J. J, Proudfoste, of Low. don, who for inany years was, lecturer in Homileties and ‘Pastoral “Theslogy in Knox College, died oi sday pe Clarke predecessor in First Church, London. “Treland and The Irish,” Thursday night. < “The new yellow seven cent posta; stamp may had at the se offi is convenient for registered tel ys both the Eee and vexitration feo, Tt may also sed at its face value for other Hee ¥ Mr. Robert Thumpson, for one year franpal of the Rostock acl rl son aa bis bride will ‘ANieasPidesaltera We chomp. son is apis of the school. Speaking of the Brant municipal elections the Walkerton ‘Telescope Saiye Bib Milbanaats ab leno. boas the poll, an indreation that dur ing the past year he has been growing in poularity.” ‘The Mr. Milhausen re- ferred to hy the Telescope is the father of Mr. John Milhausen, of Milverton. és: Tf you want the genuine parchment office. Remember that there is a spurious article on the market which taints the butter and gives it per favor, Genuine parchment doves not do this as it is made from hardwood tibre without the use chemicals. An Omaha woman bas sned for di- voree because her has' sband Ppfuded to worked in « pork-packing louse and his clothes “hommed” wheu he came home, but he said he was tov tized to change. akota divorces have Leen granted for wearing long toenails and eating bisewits ini bed, The annual meeting of the Benin: ton Agricultural Society was held i Grosch's hall on Wednesday BGgrocin: a re ou band spent in m: rg a show ‘better @ were as fallow smith ; ,F. Wiederhold directors— , D. Miscellaneou orld Brenner, aoc JOHN aoe dealer in Dae Shingles, butter wrappers get them at the Sun | Jas the pais The ess see for the fee - “}av the funeral. Fresh oysters core oa ee Red Flag Store, C. S. Ki A musical ee an ris araie ty Jan, 15th. ae r. Henry Schnefer received a Jo athe coal and is supplying “his regular customers. Messrs. Miller & Kelterborn oan on hand six barrels of fresh salmon trout and herring. Call and get a Ih supply. Mr. and Wm. Livingston of Now usa nbarta ibe bas of sheets year-old daughter Ethel, who died on Friday Iasi Mi es ite sa again take up her duties as wasic teacher on Jan. 22nd at Milverton and Goue following Tuesday at New “Single blessedoess” is a boquet bache i ns o himself when he wants Lo get mi but can’t find a girl foolish ke to accept him. ¥Mr. Wm. Buchannan oe his 200 acre farm on con. 2, M. essrs. Win. and Fred Den the sum of $9000 and 100 scone of hardwood. mber of farmers in the town- ahip hava already put in their supply which was over nine inches in :|depth and of extra quality, being as crystal as ginss “Treland and The Trish ” will be a treat for a man of ality. to himself, and we will all enjoy. our. selves, Thursday, Jan. 15th. We desire to thank our old friend oe ce ae ree on Ghetheveriatie: BES panden IE: Aue A. J. McGillivray, M.A, h UC Babadabedscday eget and the annual tea meeting is expec! ed to be held on the Monday evening following. forsale at Jas, Tu “Another of ee iuneers has passed away, in the per- son of the late Alex. Stewart, of Mfill- bank, Mr. Stewart had been a_resi- dent of the township for over forty yenrs, For a number of years he taught school and for a time after wards kept hotel at Millbank. The first meeting of Mornington's| » new council was held at Newtou on Monday, when Mr. D. B. Grieve took the vath of office as following as councillor John D dine : Gibson. am, “The following care then appointed for the ensuing elev, sel Watson ; treasurer, Rei or, W. B. Freeborn ; pe worth Alf. Tauner ; collec-| ty er year: Phone an inedical health officer, Thos A ae sy smyth is fel in the village for Grimm wito into the deep through the death ee page waters of affiic of Withrow, their e bright years. ‘fhe litle fellow had. been wilcg for period jeagading over hice wee hath that de Wat ete bane tat lee sulted he died on Wednesday canse ae day the regard in whieh Re Geis Mellow was held was atteste Methodist Sunday h Je Withrow had einer a mensber, skillfally marshalled by Mr. Richard Ooulter, marched in solemn pracessi The remains were i Methodis metery: Withrow wis a boy of unusually bright parts and be at) qualities and way liked by eve See that you call at Pea Posts, Pumps, ete. Schae Be days will be Pala and Friday, September 24 and 25, 's Red Flag Store if you want anything in the shape of a present. re Setts, S. Kertcher. Senator He the Mbot oe mualti- "| millionaire, a year ago offered a prize | f, ng ei one million dollars to oer first one jis childven—that is, his married cl uae should present ag The great. catarrh tees Peruna, | Wh old | cream nd isends after whicl ;| Stratford ; "| 36 years of nae, and havea wife nd ly. first-class price will be paid rot class hard wood gaint at os Sun off In confectionery and fruits we haye the finest assor t. Red Flag Store, C. i Kertcher. Bees. ‘ice in Burns hurch on ‘Bode ersing, owing to being Sone at the Methodae ‘eburel severe snow storm of Sunday a day or two this week. Trains were hours late as a consequence, Mrs. H. Guenther and children are in Milverton this week, having gone dow see Mr. Guenther’s istowel Mr, Willie Orr returned home on Monday night, after spending his holi- ss and friends in Paris and Drumbo, and reports m case of small- pox near the latter plac Novice—We are aca that all outstanding accounts for threshing be ae before Feb. Ist, as after oot ate 5 per ceut. interest will ¢ pee we Jonas and Samvzt J. pee Newton, Ont. New goods arriving daily, fed as Fancy Evin Leather Goods, Mani- with a grandson. They set and in due course one ot his anaes birth le race, which was for nine- treltiin Lee the winner turned up in one of Mr. Glark’s sons who turned out a man-child last week and lost ho time in enabling over to the old man in Paris for a cheque This is certainly American, wa ‘lion ‘i right nee close up ir Jantnary 7th, it the home of Mr. an Gravel Hide, ep of “ullverton,. mareh. ion of the ceremony a hapos couple received hearty — congratalat Hie the large numbe: jends and relatives were et er Among those f a distance r. and Miss Dillion, Ottawa; s. T, Clothier, Ailsa Craig; Mr. rate Miss Webbe, Boies ; Mrs. nen Mr. an iss Dobson, Glenallan; Mr. Poss ‘Mie MeFuddeny / Miltbauics Miss L. Beck, Sebringville; the which was until recently eoeunlelL by Mr. George Mille EUR oh EAN Killed by Street Car. Waterloo, Jan, 13.—Adam Doering, proprietor of the Waterloo San Taun- dry; was instantly killed whil tempting to board and Waterloo street ear, oppé the hospital ot He ww ontbix way o the hoe! sey match at Warerlon. The snow is-yery dvepat that place auf the street railway kepu. men shovelling out the cut. The Bridge port car was c al with Berlin coming down tlie ray was hailed by ile ia Mr. ig. He attempted to ‘ioe ov the frout |, but failed, and the ear struck him on the side of the head with great force, causing fustant death. Deceased was a young man aboot a small Joo Lost one of (4 a pretty wedding was |x nd | snow | the young men who BORN "| Panron—In Stratford, on Jan. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Panton, a mn, R—LANGFOR: Hayy: t the residence of the bride's ents, Morning- on, on Wednesday, Jan. %th, by vy. RH. y, Mr, Edward A. Murr to Elle e, eldest shter Esq. TANNER—SPENO! idence of the. brlde'e faith r, Milverton, on Weduesday, Jan, Tath, by the Rey, T. B. Hi -A., Mary Bi Segond dangiter a and Mrs. Hi a Fateh a 3: Mr. Geo. cS fa DeniDE MO ‘Tanner, Grim—At aeatee on Thursday, Napanee 8th, nor eldest pon years, 1 month and 3 bec Lrvineston—At New! n, d Mrs, Wm, onths. Milverton Council. Milve erton, Ja rake 12th, 1903, lverton coun il t thisa.m, in e town hall for eguuanen when the following gentlemen took and subscribed to the necessary declara- tions of qualification and office, viz: David Smith, 3.Chi pencer, be}. 8. Kerteber, Rudolph Miller and Ezra Kneehi cillors ; and too! their respectiv: ‘ollowing fofticers oR! then ear, W. Dd of To 1905 a member of free Moray cincea 3, 1904; William Egbert, M.D., soaated! health officer 5 a opie aration accord. y-law being drafted in ance it was read a first, second an third time and finally passe: nutes of former r meeting was then read and confi beet ae A communiecatio: J- Ross Robertson, asking foradonatiod for ‘the Sick ‘Children’s | Hospital. ved by U. 8. Kertcher, ae E. Knechtel, that. this coun a donation of $5.00 to the hospital, and he or: drawn in favor of the was drawn on the treasurer ‘> in favor of // Murr-Langford Nuptials. | Malcolm MacBeth for printiug for the year 1 he afternoon of Wednesday, |* “Koved by C. 8. Kertcher, sec. by B. that a rebate of $2.00 be Boyle drain. Motel by R. Miller, seo, by C. 8. Kertcher, that the Chief of Botte be also to carry out une a pioriaeny of the an The couneil then adjotirnéd re meet fl again on the first eed in Feb MONE KIEN What the people say: That we are 3 that se getting winter with a vengence ; history: of a Mrs. shortly follow, where they will make neir ature, , is at present i eonatniption and her family and friends ne peryeliing thaton to make ber they a Pr ‘table rm ‘has Hse the roa ny places king ‘traffle dimer fo the traveling pablig as been a great ran se Es fhtoun' mea brick wade in Monkton, Tately. Merryfield of Pat inerst aD Ward: tiered ‘of this iF Eee ber of teanis last Saturday drawing for the veenering of one of ‘his dwell- ings in Fue Foresters will hold theirannual A programme everything of the best will be provi bers of Court Rosewood, e other occu by Mr. Oliver Duffield, merchaut tailor, We congratulat. the Fores have secured df pro} its best citizens. was an enthus ie mie of indie sports, . This vible accident. has cast a gloom over the Tain Sits, ashe was. well keown! both to: Doering was a, ip Pare se Moruiogtaa aol within eh will save Them tron ture 4 a hall. nt stare are for azring: has commenced to teach school ‘This will be good news to her ay friends to hear that she hus fully recovered froin ‘erent illness, granted to Joseph Berger on the bP

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