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Milverton Sun, 15 Dec 1910, p. 1

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H.M.SCHAEFER UER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Pe be cereal Vol. XVIII—No. 23 Milverton, Ontario, Perth ,Co., Thursday, December 15, 1910 gs 350. doz. Engeland $ Ww Pays Special Attention to the Requirements of Farmers F Graziers and Stock Breeders And Solicits Their Accounts. counted at Reasonable Rates. ADVANCES Made to Responsible Farmers. Linwood Branch: G. L. ZIEGLER, Manager rah art rN Milverton Branch: The The Metropolitan Bank’ ALE NOTES Supplied Free of Charge, and Collected or Dis- C. G. WALKER, mee 3 Head Office: - - TORONTO fb Savings erect at highest current rates. Joint pissin payable to either or the survivor of either Farmers’ at smal The Farmers Bank of Canada tt ees of $1.00 and upward re- ived and interest paid or added e opened, the money Spaeiionl and advances made to Sale Notes farmers and cattlemen at lowest current rat jesued payable at par at any office in Can- Money Olders: ei grs cuasesod bank (Yukon: excepted) and at the pope Hoxiee cee in the United States. They form an excellent method of remitting smallsums of money with safety and Millbank Branch: D. E. MILNE, Manager lreasomable of Do you experience difficulty a e few dollars in the Bank to fall back ‘upont Deposit one dollar in the Bank of Hamilton to-day—a small sum. but large enough to bear interest; and it will speedily accumulate more, once you have commenced to MILVERTON BRANCH : Head Office R. JLRANNEY, - Manager HAMILTON LOCAL NEWS 4 @FOLOTO 4 at Sours Gro¥ re 350. doz. Engeland &'8o a rarkeye oOo wer dhs Seg San et Oranges 12c. | i | subscription to The | ening. isch piano at ast desis icDermott es selling Iso a full line of on. of Seaforth. at present visiting with the }tiotice regard le annual meetin | sociati tion. Mescrs, W. Schaefer and Jack Br fiyarelectrie constra ays with fence and H. Dr. Gilbert pee Superintendent le E. Pfeffer of the Banff. ‘spending the Tratiyn sekeat HIG fparents Mr. and Mrs, John Atkin, {saving opportunity. E. ae Schacter. ne . and John Opper. o! Mornington. Toronto that a theatre-patren w) wrong seat may be for. eibly ejected if he it when do so arest guesses off 4th. Every themseives af: medy. owed to run on unti Secbiad troublesome. Sold by arg Rublic ves Store. Mr. James W. sien was home” ae Monday evening to anum- ber of the young people of the Pleo ee vening was spent in sii oll a Music Paste tarnished op 3 Th 1d Most Suitable Christmas Gifts SHOES _ sents to give.--They are always - . needed . The various kinds we have rank high as useful gifts. We invite you to inspect and judge whether you variety to choose from. We have stocked our shelves with all good things necessary to Foot Comfort. 3 If its Hockey Shoes you want, we've got them & If its Felts you want, we've got them. If its Rubbers and Socks you want, we've got them Any kind of Rubbers, we've got them If its Shoes for the boys or girls, we’ye got them If its Shoes for the Father or Mother, we've got them. If its something for your[|Sweetheart we have it Are the most Attractive and Sensible Pre- ‘can anywhere buy to better advantage or have nicer Var: the P uchise of Dee resent warn re- member with pleasure the evening a paste Jimmy. rained ankle will usually 8 i ic Drug Store. men’s F. M.S. of the Metho- Joo! doing a faithful work for The Mission Band is a! ft Miss Annie Coulter. ey are siding in ‘the support of a little girl Telegraphy.._\ g eae. for its free a find it interestini eggs at Gustin’s, Newton ‘This Btore w watighet seeices paid for raw furs at ‘goed time to renew your cond-hand Cutter for sale. iner. 5 | Wellesley’s mew rink on Saturday ev- be iolet Ball. of St. Marys, is at present :tenine friends in Milverton fogs ioe parents Mrj and Mrs. David Ke | Ja another column will be found a |of the Mareuiatn Conservative As- refused on any goods their parents Mr, and Mrs. M. Opper | refuses to vacate yf yor Fae eaidcy people: mbiy yet Where? . New’ giving 3 Seauttal dolls away to the three|™musio w: Dec. 2! 250. purchase cash or trade gives you |} oat x the superintenden- a her advertisers | © tel. Highest prices pai until Christmas. Bugeland & Bon. sheet Orange and Lem Sige at Gustin's| mixed, 20 comts per Ib. at gine Boer cellent affair. e you been sharing in’ the going back at butchering 2 oe & |" Mr.-W. E. G. Carr. of the Metropol- itan bank staff has been rautereed by "| augural caauige' to large contre ebureh on Sun seas roung and old. Don’t rei Rudolph Miller has dispose: his butcher business terborm who takes eeean lst of the voll able offer will be refuse M. Schaefer aoa his two-year-old Canadiai [tion Royal Glamis. sired SG amis. at the) Provinci Gl an you afford to mise this money Pal pepe ras & Son Batter prints 4c. at Gustin's New-}tom Pa oot dairy, tickets for $1 cash at Geo, Water Herring $5.50 per keg Bring your yee furs to E. Knech- aid, e Oen every night he Women’s Institute “At Home” ‘on the 2ist inst. promises to be an ex- Never such a chance as this Viola. ane weeks less tse pect to taina something of special rake pd fail to Mr. Jacob Kae We have about 30 Bur Throws and | py r3 on hand for which no xeason- grain steamer off sec: ; | Wheat rai bale and was wrecked as are valued at a quarter of Mixed Nuts 150. at Gustin’s. New- t Hallowee Dates 3 lbs for | Methodist chi in ¥ as aay pie Se: more mopriais days ~before e you your Christmas officially fixed for sane ey and Mr. Joh Loge) ar age of the Presbytery ee Stra’ ‘uesda! I. s. John panee aw: a on Wednesday to spend a months with friends In Pasmayiihoias Palo ‘fowl as early Bronte ae Christmas tr: 22nd. ‘Engeland & “Having disposed of my butcher busi- ness to Mr. Jacob Kelterborn all-ac- ett Fs hae tech aftlicted ‘with was also well bear aie in a itia = Dunelm which sof the péace and the! slat the. cout ees county acces. a to! | house stratford ‘before His Honour uesday- On the 51-2 cents eas in | docket ae ave cs Bagte and five non ‘ndge ‘Teetzel recently decided at | Be Sold by The Pub- Up io Drag Sto: The ‘ani nate? ae rt of Millbank pub- lia school will be held in Ritter’s halt ues. Febleeus te. Gesulirs test ‘danger from ee ice ublic Drug The aleighing since the fall of snow “at | sm condition ea be improved by future stor: - Thos. M. Mercer, of Mar! cently sold a carload of 18 ‘flies and y Knight of Glam: ere ‘of the village and on! wit! full understanding of their re- Sponeibility should be ae to the position. *erhe regular meeting of Court Mil- be mn exemplified. The election of officers | 1911 then took place and-resulted jen: was taken | ¢y-four barrels io time Sve have not heard ofa single = eit ia Nearer) adults wee, S process are to e. devoted to a fund for the purchase e also two crim- Cs Neg epee g his friends ie ee ou Cannes eae ‘the oe of Christ church. Milverton. Bes a mess, couprrperiale “jndigestion, ee io ba pe rey one cent ina 0 Chamberlain sled The Fishery erat P eredits the juron yo with Raving ayia abont 300.000 9. the Lake Erie fisheries a half times this amount ces, hatchery distributed over 8 oe attractive one and the erdebate on ee extension of the S. Park- ee ultimate earthly end and while w MONKTON: Mr. Hamilton, of Millb bank. will preach next peonaey: ec. 18th. in the ee and their ee a of bi Ethel MteNaught who arte been oe -Karley aan it Smith pent Saturday ‘with friends in < aioe were eltearat Hawkesville stow eee: 5 £3 Gill’s assembly oni Friday si - j even ae eral, attended anc Mr. Chris. Merrick was tess at ch osnre by a. Bums Sunday at the home of eS atid: Mrs, Hepry Johnson ant a (tamliy ott Listowel drove out en Sun- the day with friends day in “ow r! Mr! Johnson, of Stratford. awe Miss M. Kay. teacher of Red Hill in town non Friday in the jnteres! * Bistowel ‘spent Saturday at her Ba ce Sy) ee & Co. aoe buyers. Annie Mitner was a iaitor, junday. Mrs, Fred. Ritz visited Cane peta gultcheu iain Gorae: |[paienarehen eee ford last week, Am who attended a Bat ‘Boek ‘show wy at Gacioh ee week Mr. Collins Messrs. A. cel a ee tes Jobneon, Charles Henry. 8.|tor sey days wire Saito 18 Mt me pe and J ‘iss Lou Bettger. of New Hambuy¢ lis an guest of her brother Mr. Miltd Bettger- Seite Seaforth. was the f her ees Mrs. Jno. Woola Rie ee Sunday, The farmers BS taking advantage igh zens of of thi teams yewery ‘day hauling tile Quite a lot of wood is being’ brought und Linwood 4: to town Ps The Sera kelp pea se shipped | cheese on Tues- trie Jesiaed as Miss oe cs Peppler and ch snent Surday at Mr, Brubache usines no. Bas and son were ‘in oath ae Thursday. pee irs. R. Strathan, of Mit- cel im town on Sunday visiting ae we latter's home. t resent spe! Mr: ‘Terry. of Atwooi |at her home in me Were ‘in Raaita on Sunday and attended | Mr. ant services in the Pres- |Berlim on Tuesday. of the jurors at Be quarter ‘Messrs. ummer thi hers figs } ir. T Broughton, es Milverton, was + Mrs. Samuel last Quite a nomber t aoe ‘Atwood femded the old-ti tea. meeting at |i the Presbyterian oharol on Monday eveping. Amoni ete wen , Drab rr are al Seats Rev. J. ee . Mr, }ights Amos. Ma taht or) Annie Einkine and Mr. Cox. J | UNTIMELY DEATH OF A BRIGHT epent Tui : etre D. Williams. Listowel Banner — as While itis true that the grave is NEWTON, a 5 ie pee smamhood. as the case Friday night and sacar Bright. who Gia oot Briday Jast |Our butcher is kent aged 37 years. 1 m vas taralliarly ealer by| “Mise I. McDermott. ot Milver emt, pete with her frien sp Li ee eee Davidson. te BC. i ing ther Mr. Ale: pissin the funer: There Ws a Je large atte ‘owing f and the town poe were ner ina oe bate f FURNACE — STOVE AND. es time is approaching for muni- mpt ouncil: meetings and tl “aired of orders. The

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