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Milverton Sun, 3 Mar 1910, p. 1

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H.M.SCHAEFER lesuEn oF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Che “Ft Shines Bor All.” un, WILLIAM K. LOTH Issuer oF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Vol. XVIII—No. 35 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, March 3, 1910 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher J.G. HAMILTON Agent for D. L. & W, SCRANTON STANDARD ANTHRACITE eee COAL STO AND NUT ROGRESSIVE, yet conservative management has produced a safe depository for the Savings of the Farmer, Merchant and Laborer in THE METROPOLITAN Capital Paid up: BAN K Reserve ae A gets $1,000,000.00. $1, 307; 300.25. A Personal Cash Reserve NOW is the foundation of a life of LA ST. MARYS LIME COARSE SALT in Sacks Sheds at C.P.R. STATION $17.22 witt start a Savings Bank Account. Interest allowed from date of deposit. No delay in withdrawal. Branches at ; LINWOOD, ELMIRA, GUELPH Milverton Branch : Cc. G. WALKER, Manager ji | LOCAL NEWS | | | Blacl ateen Underskirts 69¢. En- { cene & Son. Dressed hogs wanted at R. Miller’s Noe per pound. pre | 20 ver cent, Discount on all Staple Goods at Preuter’s. Engeland & Son ate paying 2c. vs tb, fe | Boy's B [and Seat. Lined 496. er DD, M mma Moran..of Brantford. is | visiting with the Rev. A. L. and Mrs, d. Spencer is this week moving The Rev. A. L. Charles is away this ‘week taking Lenten services at Paris SCHAEFER’S New Dress Spring Fabrics Dress Goods A new lot of Dress Goods have arrived, in all the leading shades and at prices as low as the lowest. Dainty, New Linen Suitings This section of our store is now Charming Variety ASTER is but four weeks away, and it is time to have preparations under way for Easter cos- tumes and spring gowns. Our stock of Dress Fabrics filled with many dainty weaves for These exclusive novelties sell quickly and it Spring and Summer wear. is difficulty, sometimes impossible to obtain more. ‘This is the most ‘satis- factory time to make your selection. One line of Linen Suiting striped in gray, brown and old rose colors very special regular 25c for 15c a yard. Another lot of Striped Suiting, a very new design and weave the best we ever have shown at ‘30c a yard. Also another line suitable for is as complete now as it Shirt Waist Suits, the very latest at will be later on in season 20c a yard. < BRAND EoD, Brand Clothing. : TAILORED GARMENTS. We are sole agents for the g Celebrated 20th eek Neckwear New arrivals — the very latest x and newest in Ladies collars in all colors at 15c each. Collar Cords the very latest we have them in near- se ee oe ee ly all colors, prices from Special For This Sc up. Week Only 5 Ibs. best Raisins foi 3 boxes Corn Starch for...25¢ 3 cans Baking Powder for 25 Come and see them whether. you buy or not. eee “No trouble to show goods. +e 25C pone aimee | The ammual delivery of Messay-Har- ee machinery Wil fe Held on Tack M Pea eee “Butter: suitable ae luneh- at irl for general rites oie aE eS railway fare. pply to Mrs. H. Dierlam. 783 Queens Ave, Fanion: Ont. i Mr. Wm, —A good bowling - game i Speted to re- Ss: tends moving in- ‘o his cas cn the eae which he pacoheaa sed fro eir. for- tts the speonerty of Mr. I. 'T, Lai ang: “The North Mornington Literary Soc- also be provide 15 cents will be ‘chan TEE ev. D. uhart. of Knox Church, Listowel. at 1 preach in Burns Church, Milverton. FOrOee -}apent ‘Sunday at the 2 nto his house atthe North endof} 4 a ae enit at] O° p.m. in Christ church, crete eh ae Everyone is cordially invited to thi: manele An‘admission fee of for Preuter’s advt. on another page. column. emons. and Oranges’ Ie. Boyle shipped s. ee carloads of cattle from the C.P.R. station on d Mrs, Jno. Schucider. jr. home of Mr. Henry midt. Miss Mat gee bri Kerr has gone to U ¢ has taken a position 1 Beydode lett. Tuésday tor with several cattle to attend the. “spring sales ere. enry” Sahin Mrs. Poppert nek attended the fun- eral ot their ‘aunt Mrs, Yungblat in Priday; “Mise Dal Hasenpflug who has) spent the p months with her hister Mrs. A. J. Cundick. of Picton. yeluriied to. her home’ on Saturday. t ‘uelp! It is stated in English political cir- cles that in the event of the goverr ment ‘being defeated) that Mr. Lioyd- come the leader of the uture. One of the first persons to attempt to gi ail out of the Winnipeg post nffice since the new Sunday closing re a e the r i there re ten years population in the towns Le citics has increa by_ 295.400. er words here are fewer Sroinus rs and far or 1 e annual ie of Charet of Cale donia. ndet the auspices of of this opportunity and stronaly ur- i finest agricultural dis- st. Many valuable buildings have been erceted,. the Wind icular, being equal ‘innipeg. it few weeks the thermometer so far we ad mo bliz- tatds though high winds prevail but bwin, the now er snow 20 blizzards or fi eg hoping to reze £ the home new day. March 6th.in order ‘to officially he r sate them of the call extended — to} organi: § Superior ir pastor by the P ring the year. ‘The | the ove pont erty over 80 eee below ze-| the sted state of the | t He eae ae a does” may want te miss any |i miles of colonization aed were op- ened in Northern Ontar! which is wholly enclosed, or is a gar- den or lawn, shall incur a penalty of than $10. sous the | Ontario Summary Convic- See ae David Chalmers advt. in an vat a dozen.{ } The Sense against t of Security o-morrow should be ample incen- tive to save to-day. Your’ Savings Account Solicited. R. J. RANNEY Agent - Milverton - Branch at highetts current rate Joint ac at si “Millbank Branch: The Farmers Bank of Canada Head Office: = Savings Department 2 Deposits of $1.00 and upward re- payable to either or the survivor of either Farmers’ Sale Notes fax mers ane men at lowest irrent ri iaboedl payalie acer Hi cag emma te eee Money Orders ada of a chartered bank (Yukon ssc) and at the principal banking points in the United States. The an peters ppl of remitting small sums of money with eed me + TORONTO ved and interest paii or added coud Ree opened, the money ny. aisconntert Hats advances made to ttler J. R. ERNST, Manager tT $2,000 ate of Pages was we Ga aelph, was a aye allpox it present assist- ne at evangelist work at Auburn. Burns: church choir were en- | Kelterborn putt Liehty. Ida Stewart. Cla: Gropp. lass—Cla dt. Jacobs. Forrest Welker. Hazel jundscho. Ralph Guen- ‘aylor..Nora Barr. Alfie Betas neuker. Siete Finkbeiner. Rosie! t one D. Clive Matures Schae- ‘a enema on roll 57. erage Miss H. Phillips. ‘Teacher. ADDRESS AND EN On Friday evening last. the mem- the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nich~ o Roe and presented them with the following address and a ands ome Wining room table, M: "e plied in paltele term! way of the tra detiveaase has fartelned at the Manso on Friday ev-jregret at severing his connection with ever been hard. and if a report cireu-|ening of last week. the pongregation of which ‘he en lated around town can be believed tl r, undscho has remodelled his}a member from the beginning. + way of one youthful transgressor has} store in preparation the opening ‘o Mr. al rs. N. Roe and Family. been so brutally har: at gravejof a millinery parlor, r Priends:—It was not with doubts are held out for his recovery.| The Milverton School Board. has de-| unmixed feelings, but with many mis- Fine: the magistrate for theft the|cided to engage a fourth teacher from | givin, t a-short time ago, we re- boy is said to have been taken in hand} Paster to Midsu ceived notin t of "your i= is father, who is credited wi r, John Semple left last week for| tentions to leave this vicinity. The making such a liberal use of the Jash| Regina with two imported Clydesdale report has not’ met the end as to render the lad in a very critical} stallions which he expects to mar! f all things but quite to the con- ondition. An / attending Bias cian} there. trary, it has materialized, an a is said to hold out small hopes for his ak, Federal Government has deci-|few ways you are destined to leavé recovery.Walkerton Times. 1ot to renew the iron aie. ey this locality with all its enhancing n act hi n introduced in the Tato which finally expire at the| scenes whic! ack to memory the Legislature which if it becomes law. |end of the coming fiscal year. ‘ood old days ca will be hard on the “short-cutter.”| Mrs, John Brydone is at Atwood at- re yt and here you and others like him. The gist of the|tending the bedside of her mother who| have lived. toiled far Christ, country ‘ollows and her recove: re ers are Suritton before some! which makes us feel deep- ly our loss. of your presence and lov- ges everyone to co! -d to the| tions Act. sureties ealtion from the Rob-|ing press Lord’ table during this solemn sea-|\ Rev. J. S. Hardié has received alert n Co. of Toronto. cide acatly wou ton of ineroayectione prayerful saedie ribet fneatty and. absolutely unani-|— A box social will ‘be held in Cook’s|es and vabainigesok sou Gavket tation aid repentance, call to one of the finest rural| Hall under the auspices of the ut giving you a token of o G.T.R. has ordered fifty new Coneresations ii Ontaxio; Mx -|of the Evangelical church on the even-|in the form of this accompanying table locomotives for its Toronto. Hamil- name was the only name mention-|ing of Friday. Mari th. Pp lease accept this and ever m ~ ton and London division. ed ‘at ‘the moderation ficld| ters for further particulars. ory cluster round it the friends whom new engines, 25 a t ‘ehurch stands in the centre of the number of the friends of Mr. Ot- Wouneate Waving Benin compound consolidated type. Highland settlement of Lochalsh. the| to Koehler since his arrival in Ger-|” We wish you every success and pray 1,000: type. a} of the Pacific type ch being seven miles dis-| mamy have received pictorial cardi t God may abundantly bless you The latter are tho largest freight en salary was increased rom. ‘hi r. Koehler had a plea-| and ithat you will be wee. ee gines ever in Can ith manse. large glebe and)samt voyage across the pond and is}iyears to enjoy, at least, the same if er engines are also to Mr. ‘Hardie will give his enjoying his visit in the Fatherland} not greater measure of health and eat type. The mew locomotives will sday at Wingham. happiness in your new environment. replace a number 0 ones | where the call will ‘be disposed of be-| The “Foster-MacDenala libel suit| ge parlenosd sin. the Sea: which at present are being used on|ifore the Presbytery of Maitland.—j which lasted for a period of mine days whieh rot are leaving behind, the division. These will be shifted Listowel Banner. terminated on Saturday when the jury} (Sig: to the branclt lines, rohibition prohibits in the Hail-| brought in a eee in, favor-of the bens Reports of the wholesale destruct-| eybury region much better than Vicen-| defendant Dr. lonald with costs Ro MeMane. Wardens. ion of deer out of season in town-|se regulations. Constable Rowell, of| to the eae ff. The costs «mount Rey. A, L, Charles, ships adjacent to North Hee have} athens, reports hat, e has for: to $10.0 Incumbent. been confirmed and investigation dis- 0 SBI MEE POR a 2 RA MILVERTON SCHOOL ERPORT ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ‘i a of unbottl ent aa £ pane! result of one week’s clean up a’ -|. Following is the report of Milver-} On Friday cyelig’ of last Week the -son station. The majority of the seiz| ton school for the month of February;|jrome of oi, and. Mrs. Holmes . mres were made, the officer rcpor Division 7 was ¢ ots large. patherio 26 from suit cases. hat boxes, bales of the neighbors. the occasion being a old clothing. and almost every con-| Sr, aN es Barr. party given in honor of Mr. an ceivable le. _ The unbottled av —Enid Phil wets who left on Tuesday liquor was discs ered in kegs Iabel-| Br. IV—Peroy Coulter. Sam Meyer |of this w r Regina, Sask., Dur- led cat: Floating in the catsup] Jr. IV—Dollie Taggart. Ruby Sch-|ing the festivities ‘Mr. and Mrs, West~ st Wvere little sealed tins contaiaing; midt. Clarence Hasenpflug. n were presented with a benutifat iskey. Number on roll He average 28. antle clock Ss a purse and the fol- Mae, B. Kno’ alt; “How arp. Principal. | tow! i addre fen treat their peers falls wheth- fm e Oni the: ave Bb wokk Beghckiice Sen liek er they are Christians or Christian ivision t midst to the Great West which pagans, It is a hopeful sign that t Alvina Grosch, Willot Kelternany from year ta year swallows the church is concerning itself less wi ivin. Weitzel. “Ruby Gros : ST tower cotix sontints your doctrines and more with children. 1) Guenther. Wilfrid Bu Willerd{ftlenda.and-neighbors, vba: have-baem mean ‘children working in factories|inechtel, Bertha Longmire: si ee i with you all these years. fro ‘0 11 years old. The chureh| Henry. Edwin Ritter. ather here to bid you farewell and is trying less to save doctrines an¢’ jy. i1]—Henry Schauber, Frieda Rus|in a slight. tangible manner exprese ore n and their little }(on. Grant Weitzel. Charlie Barr. Co-|to you and yours our keen sense of re- s. for the plaint of the poor and of! +, Schneider. Sadie Hopf rt LS t mmunity. bas Gervants is rolling up re God-! Recon: fass—Jack ustained, We will miss as The great battle in England. which|¢choofor. Pearl _ Miller. Barre ed| friend and neighbo: rou were al- seems. thank God. to have been won| Groseh Wlossie Kuechtel. Katie Sch-| Ways willing to extend a helping hand for justice. is only another ery of/ miat. Blanche Thompson. Doris Rit-/to those in need. We will miss you im the afflicted. It is a bad sign when|({.; “Wellington Thompson, Edna Bun-!ichurch circles as _yol ‘lw a man is high up in the Y.M.C.A. and/dscho, Gordon Yundt, Annie Hoffman.|taken a deep and abiding interest in are procuring the liquor for th 1 his men hate him. It is pitiful Roy Coulter. Lillie Hoffman. Willie| all tha ti to welf: of who happen ta be Gimncseort Elgin} thing when ark esident utts, Maurice Schaefer. Louis Lich-|our, chu) and Sunday School. You. ‘Times. ¢ Ladies’ Aid, and. all her servants EA Allie Maskoar. Eawhe ese by your obliging nature, won for your Im subscribing for The Su: T.|form a procession muttering against mber on roll 46. average 4 self the love. esteem and respect oe Ralph Tanner. formerly of Newton | her as they go.” . Annie Bright, "Teacher, all classe: the munity, says;—I ‘school near New- a meeting of the Legislative therefore. ak you to accept this ae dort twelve miles from the much| Committee on Agriculture. at Toron- eee ie look Rie ander ea it tioke bo town of) Melville. a town| to. Mr. Valentine Bee aneeestee First Rea atrice |hway hehe in your Buuatahawa which is prophesied by m: -| that the polit ee some-! Longmire. ee Dee Lottie Caw home may it call to your memory come the largest city in Saskatche-| thing rapple Sate vthie wholesale ing, Irvie Beekner, Goldie Zimmerman| hi jeys spent with your former wan although it is re: Dy. ly ae advent of injurious wee is Ww illie Aikens. Alvin Mibhellan: Hilda | associates in Old Ontario. years old, Besides be ional he submitted. affecting it aur Schneuker, Winnie Barker. Milton| Signed on behalf of ehectoipnde alk point of t! main line. it is ait tiated tai i of both the neighbors. ; z » Geo. Capling. or Wm. Holmes. ‘he address was read by Mr, George the ese: made by After luncheon eo ‘spent = anette and the playing of gam * Although taken ise Mr. Waetae m; e a oo suit Be gph ressing Tow mithold erlendd and neigkhots lth whom: his relations were so cordial.

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