Cd MEDICAL HALL POST. OFFICE BUILDING Drugs, Patent Medicines, a _ Toilet Soap, Perfumes, e. ~ Fancy Goods, bd Books STATIONERY, be All Prescriptions Promptly Attended to. Subseriptions CENTRAL TELEPHONE OFFICE st Office hours from 7.30 a. em. ae BMEaBack snl Money. Orie Se uae 6 p.m. JAS, TORRANCE, Miss Henperson, Asst. Postmaster —FOR A—— SILVERWARE JEWELRY CLOCKS or WATCHES MAKE A NICE HOLIDAY GIFT ‘ATE = Zlgin, bus, ete. ‘vutalcs and Clocks at lowest prices and guaran- teed. A1 Spectacles (Registered) ‘The best value ever offered LADIES’ s Solid gold watches and solid gold Tings—a nice assortment. As fine goods and as low nce as an honest dealer can sell for. Watch and jewelry repairing promptly i peviteds(endiat lavint paces. GEORGE PFAFF Jeweler, Milverton. it forall newspapers | 1.4 the speaker was rewarded by a|y CHRISTMAS PRESENT: COL. DENISON Cox, Denison has opened fire upon that sturdy Briton, Prof. Goldwin Smith, for his annexation precliviti in a speech delivered at the Audi- torium, Toronto. We have heard the frothy declamations of the gallant com- mander of the Governor General's Life the worst, Guards, but we think thi specimen ever inflicted upon, what is audience. the end, human nature can , and how much can be imposed upon, when we r voteofthanks, moved by and, seconded by the Bishop and Mayor of Toronto. We should have expected those digni- ated to acknow- ed by such a harangue against one of our best and ablest thinkers, at whose p* n the Colonel’s malicious invective was so badly aimed. It is like the raving aped the a mad man, who had es lum, or some country editor, who hie ignorant r hhool boy performance, and as i such, it is perhaps well enough, but reputa- for a man of his great military tion, and the learned judge of a court, jt is quite beneath serious criticism, and for which no reasonable excuse can be made. A man of his position, who could display so little sense and judgment, is wholly unfit to try even rily come be- fore him. His genius is more suited |? to that of a Division Court petti- fogger ; there he would figure as a man of parts, but as a public teacher he isa mere nonentity, and will be leughed at by sensible people. The at- titude assumed by him towards the learned professor, is that of the eur in Lanseer’s picture of Dignity and Im- pudence. Dr. Smith has so far divested him-}; self of all national prejudice, steered SIAN The position Sun so clear of party organizations, and has so often written and spoken like judgment ~ is unwarped by party se ihe what he now has to say THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1891 LET GOOD WILL PREVAIL ‘Tun Sun, following the custom of the time, wishes its friends a Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year, and hopes that affairs may be prosperous with them as they promise to be with us. This is the time of the year when such civilities are more significant than be a spirit abroad which softens men’s natures and brings them nearer to each other in sympathy and affection. Therefore, Tue Sun hopes in deep sincerity, that its readers may have all the happiness that goes with the season, and all the prosperity which follow in doing of good at this and all other times. Happy them- solves, it is their duty to impart their happiness to others so that all may rejoice together and there may be no sorrowing anywhere. Prosperity is in this community, and out of its plenty it should see that no one wants to- morrow or throughout the year, for what prosperity gives to men it gives not for their own gratification, but that they may help those who are not so fortunate. Tur Sun delights to see the bustl- ing, happy throngs in the streets, the crowded stores, the men and women laden with presents, and the laughing children joyous with their toys, and _ while it knows that such scenes will never depart from among us, it hopes that everyone may have the means to “participate in them and add to the i general joy. at any other time, when there seems to| © ep impression upon the public coe ae when it is seen that the course events have taken was marked out by him many years ago, have since been or are being verified by time. ‘All who have attempted to crit- icise him, have come far short of the mark, They were as lame in argiment in literary excellence. Even Prin- ol Grant, with all his learning, has fared no better than the others. It is rue that he has done much to set this country back, to make it European instead of American, as non-progress- ive and as much like the old as possible. To go much farther in that direction he cannot, unless he can first send the native born out of it. This Dr. Smith has discovered, but Dr. Yrant is so blinded by old country prejudice, so wedded to old country habits and customs, that he cannot see it, though it is so plain before him. ‘he native takes little stock in his profession of loyalty to this country. They know if she aspired to an in- dependent nationality, he would be the first to strike her down. He sees beautiés in the colonial system which the other does not. They know he is a man. of another country whose ideal is not of this, that he is a sojourner whose home is not here. quently his influence with this aie amounts to nothing, though he can and has done much harm with the others, personal bribery. The effect of this is, of course, to disqualify Mr, German, or, in the words of sec. 96 of the Election ct, R.S.O., ch. 8, that “he shall, date of his being ‘so proven or found in the House of Com- election the most trashy, and ridiculous | , always supposed to be an intelligent That they stood it out to|f n evidence of how much |° a thoughtful, independent man, whose | $ Mn. Geraay, Reform member for | oa ea ree Welland, has been adjudged guilty of pnd Frames, ee adshaw during the seyen years next after the d. I. Be ailty, be salle of being elected to 1 of sit Tue ‘government has _ instituted actions against the firms and persons who paid money to Senecal, the de-| , posed superintendent of the govern- the suits is to recover from these firms the sums which it was proven in evi- dence they had paid to Senecal, the of the government being these moneys belong to the e firms which are to be st and - amounts alled rdan_ street, Dominion Type Fe undry Comp Montreal, $1,800 ; ne &E ; Polson Tron 5 To ‘oronto, Works Buntin ] Mol an, Ro og eorge Law, Mz $ 3 J. T. Johnston, ‘Toronto, ta foundry, JupcEs Rose ond McMahon dis posed of the North Perth election case last at Osgoode Hall, in which the question of the transporta- tion of voters by the Grand Trunk on Saturd Christmas N ovelties Mie % Rich | SILK Handkerchiefs, ‘ Suspenders, Remember that the 500, or a total of $13,690. | Be guess for & : ———AT THE—— —rmester “| VICTORIA CLOTHING HOUSE H. M. SCHAEFER just received and opened up th assortment of Gent's Furni ne week a fine including Neckwear, Gloves, ete. the most appropriate and useful gifts for the holiday season. : =A Fine Assortment of Ties in Red—the Fashionable Goler this Winter 0; is yet time to put in a guess for the GOLD WATCH, ourchase, N. B.—Parties who have made their purchases and not yet put in iene guess will please do so at once. Agent for Raymond Sewing Machines Company ne up, the learned judges san agent of the re- spondent in that particular ease, but y held upon the evidence that the arrangements made by him with the etsy. Was nat for payment for the tended they sh ie all dl a that one Lavell had been given a‘glass of whiskey, on account of his vote, by Mr. Daly, en agent of the respondent. Upon this the judges were of opinions that the evi contradictory end not sufficie ae e them to form a conclusion in favor the petitioner. This charge was efefove dismissed. The Growing e cAable him to go and vote, was ae adjudl upon, ‘The judges con- sidered it a case of grave suspicion, but inthe face se the denial by the two parties con they were un- able to find that been ismissed with Editor Mitverton Sun: Dear Srr,—Your circular just to hand. You are on the right track and I am pleased e to congratulate you on the splendid work displaye gment holding that Me, W. Visitors Surprised ! Buyers Delighted ! FINE GOODS AND LOW PRICES DO THE WORK ge in the same case was hisposed of ier teetie ayer Ubi war disposed of later in the day. his we We are the Leaders st. styles and we are offering the best Bargains in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles Caet ng Caps, Crockery and Groc ing out for more trade at one, Growing was ven Ierasisable Inducements Beyond the whisper of competition and comparison, ‘We mnst not forget to mention our fine assortment of a corrupt practice had tod ant ecard mas Goods ts. In Toys, Candies, a Albans, and Plush 4 suitable for old a which we offer aed want ba Bold bakvon chet: a look at our show windows d we assure you that you will call in and examine our stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. s 0) 7 d- : verti which please insert ° fa" in half column space in your first ue 0 er C mi issue. Centre Store, opposite post office, Milverton. also to wish you and. prosperity. May it ever shine, Yours truly, J. L. BRADSHAW. YouCan Save Money | am Showing Parlor Suites, Easy Chairs, rancy Chairs, ete. For the Xmas Trade lowest—my goods the best We Prepay Freight To outside towns. Stoves and Furnaces Call and see us before you put in a stove or furnace, A. full line of the best: makes of heating and cooking stoves now on hand Our Prices are Always the Lowest 1 you buy your Fumitore Prggs Gut Saws and Axes « Vanquisher” Saws, considered the best in the market, also. all kinds of axes. 4 miciit sre «| Hardware, Paints and Oils r stock of Hardware is complete, everything required in this line being kept on hand, ——o ay prices awe sivas che] A Full Line of Tiqware ‘A full line of Tinware always kept in stock. Repairing promptly attended to. Schneuker & Rothaermel Main Street, Milverton My Lines Furniture, Window Shades, 1, 3and 5 Lb A Merry | Christmas Happy ! New Year. Ww. J. ZOEGER, Newton A Receipe prepared with pure drugs, call at the. South side of Main. Sti We keep on hand ‘a fall stock of patent di : If G, N. W. TELEGRAPH OFFICE. TYWAT'S a fact. Free excursion to Lis- towel and return, leaving Milverton r three ho Galhisthoea oth Jaw. Gunthe er, jeweler, Goldsmith’s* Hal, Listowel, sho will. pay hose buy- This mounti ne all, J. ned up a Post and Sinith, Inte of ees, incl ll tend to 3 he very lowest. Honest “Aealing is our 7 motto, H GUNTHER, N.C. SMIRH, nagery ak TOWEL, Watehi M The “Milverton ‘Sun THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1891 MILVERTON MATTERS Christmas Tree A Christmas Tree in the Methodist church this (Thursday) ee Go and hear the “little tots” Improvement ‘Dr. Carrermoie has been improv- ing the interior of his drug store this week by a fresh coat of paper, and the addition of another private office. School Board Meeting Tue school board held a meeting on Dee. evened but beyond the pass- few small accounts, ie prdore ton! the tesshout salaries, no business was tran Annual Meeting reference to our aula eee it will be seen that the nnal meeting of the _Momington ricultural society, will be held i ee on Thursday, J anuary 14th, Worthy of Emulation Mr. Jxo. Wuarey, the worthy collector of taxes for the townshi, Mornington, not only subscribed for Tue Sun this week but b brought us in three other subscribers having men- tioned the fact that Tae Minverton Sun was worthy of patronage. Our friends can do a great deal for us in this way, and it costs them nothing. Don't Wait to be Asked ‘Wz trust that all who have received a copy of the initial number of Tue Sux, who feel that they would like to If You Want = 0 "on Tuesday thats Gantiagia all f | in-law to Mr. Jas. Whaley, Milverton. Bay WE call the attention of our readers dv, of Messrs. Ballantyne & Vivian, of Stratford, which appears on the last bag ateme: spection of the electors in a few days. Our Job Department Tue jobbing department of Tue Sun is complete with all the latest styles of fr and machiney, to do ‘ih thas of work at h standard of €) will i permit Nominations Tue anminione for Reeve, First and , and two. coun- ip of Mor: nington, take place at Henderson's Hall, Newton n, on Monday next, 28th inst., at 12 ‘ it il ‘t sheet, with large clear ieee an fills a long felt wantin our village. We hope that your, efforts may be crowned in your bid for public |* . sede eat ete., w. D. Wr. Village Nomination: THE eae ‘or Re and four conncillors, also for thr e :chool trustees, for the ee of Milverton will be held in the town hall on Monday next, the 28th inst., at 12 o'clock. the present time municipal matters are quiet, and no new names are Snes of, the present council evidently being satisfactory. The retiring cae tees this year Messrs. Grosch, have been careful and efficient Perso Y RS. AND Mr. a oKLOW will Christmas with Woodstock Mr. Dawsoy, of Manitoba, is visit- Rucu. Hamruron returned on from. visiting friends and old metros in the county of Huron. Mn AMEHON, , the publ school easter cot MWA is week to spend the Chri ae hal at his ne in Thamesford, Ont. Miss E.,Rurerr, daughter of Rev. BE. S. Rupert, has returned from Alma College, St. Thomas, to her home here for the Christmas holidays + Miss Monr and Miss, Pfeffer, Milverton, have been at Gadshill ‘this week attending the wedding of Miss Mohr’s sister, which event took place on Wednesday. Rev. E. 8. Rupert, on ¥ ednesday attended the funeral’ of 1 late H. Baylis, a probationer for the Metho- dist ministey, who died at his home at fe was a young man of great promise, and his relatives will have the sympathy of the community in his early demise, Mr. Rosert Munro, publisher of the Port Elgin imes, and a former deaebst of Milverton, has been ap- pointed to the position of Division Court es in that town, the vacancy being caused by the death of Mr. Kinnon. Mr. Munro's many frien join in their congratulations, Mr. Davin Monricz, formerly G.T.R. agent at Niagara Falls, and at one time train dispatcher in Stratford, has en appointed assistant Superinten- dent of the southern division of the n/G.T.R. in the room and stead of Major Larmour, who has _ retired. Mr. Mone is a son- oe law of the Rev. as Lown ‘was once Bales "al ¢ Milverton, a brother- We Se Mr. Morice on his promotio: GROSCH--In Milv ct on Thursday, Dec. 17th, 1891, the wife’ of Mr. George Grosch of a daughter. MAREIAGES LATTERMORE—DEIEL--At the resi- dence of the bride'afather, Elma, on Tuesday, December 22, 1891, by the Rev. K. 8. eee Robt. Lattermore to Miss ea ¥F you want to buy or sell a farm, inthe ‘Toronto + Weekly t paper reaches 100, ea we Milverton Drag Store sas nent of the re- | “2a s|are not good road hors [hey may be and we} d Bay npflug and Weir, all of whom, we | thei Helpiui Points 1or torsemen, % that can trot in 2.40 or 2.30 are | ae Treaty bat a great number of then opportunity to run away and smash things generally, ‘The standard colors are black, bay, chest put a glossy black is very. handsome, White hor too conspicuons and. show ily, but soap and water will Weep sition olbahos Mung Wwdintre taeerpan cakes. ome apples and grate them to the core, take equal, weights of grated appie, castor sugar and butte a Iieele spre eds lamsoe ins) @Nal veda ani tker and add r ingr i thoronghly, add oi pound of pulp, sual way, lal fi Bibl s from the heart through the inart rly, a ate of about t the rate hundredths ob = inch per Nae Is is better to take $200 for a colt when he is two years old than keop him three years stot $100 or $150 m: i. e ° is great! : nm the i MANUPACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN eS BOOTS and SHOE ‘it ‘sate as fants |Full lines of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Misses” Youths’ and Children’s Pegged, Rivetted and Machine Sewed HAND MADE WORK A SPECIALTY le Depository Here. Main Street, Milverton Agent for Genuine Singer Sewing Machine OTICE, N The Annual Meeting of the Mornington Agricultural Society at one o'clock pan. to reeeive the Seereiary- surer’s report, the election of officer and other business. GLEISER, H. HASENPFLUG, - i as. President N. {Be Parties who have not reeeived A e money must collect same before Sueerstol Gantecy, one ie iat the society. | Parties indebted to tho society will please seule before the first of January. J. L. RAE’S a XMAS 0008 Ww. ACHESON DEALER IN mite natinrieontoesanatooon /OHATR ~:~ AND -:- HEAVY -:- HARDWARE ,|Thursday, Jan’y 14th, 1892 Mixed and Dry Paints, Putty, Glass, Varnishes, Nails, Plaster Paris, Water Lime, Asbestine, and any’ ‘hing ad and everything usually found in the line of eral Hardws Full Line of Cooking and Parlor Stoves A Wall Assorted Stock of Cross Cut Sows, Axes and Spring Skates in endless You'll never know until yon try how cheap, for cash, that you can buy Hardware at Acheson’s In Great Variety at rie e are selling 3tbs. fine Mixed Candies 25e. per Ib, usually sold at 3éc. Other’ goods at proportionately low We carry a full line of Which we are nD at bottom aH er prices paid reeeean ta Milverton. WwW. D. SUTTON TINSMITH a oer iia’ ege'aiet "Vel And Dealer in all Kinds of Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware = A full supply of pressed, and Granite ware always on hand, Staple Dry Foods Havetronghing, Rooting and Gopnico Work a Specialty _ Agent for McClary, Doherty and Gurney’s hot air faanace. M AIN ST., Ordered Work and Repairing Promptly Acheson’s Block Main Street, Milverton attended to. THE RIGHT HOUSE FOR Christmas & New Year Presents we! Don’t Look in, but Come in . And see our immense stock of Holiday Presents, which we have secured aftera eareful selection, from the newest de- signs of the largest ee Sees Variety is Necessary Grenoble Walnuts, * tg per lb. ee, 12%e. per lb. Royal Mixed Candies, 10c. per Ib. Conversation Lozenges, 15c. per Ib. A magnificent array of LAMPS, CHINAWARE, DOLLS, TOYS and all FANCY: Just to hand a new assortment of ‘Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs Fine Plush Albums from 50c. up Terregona Almond Nuts, 18¢. per Ib. Sticks, 10c. per Ib. Hoarhound, 10e. per I (All other Faney Candies in the same proportion). 20 Ibs. Fine Cooking Raisins for $1.00 25 Ibs. Yellow Sugar for $1.00 GOODS at prices that defy give the best value, as we buy from the largest houses and pay cash >| Highest price pall for Butter, Eggs, Fowl and all kinds of Farm Produce competition. We keep the largest assortment and