Milverton Sun, 30 Dec 1897, p. 5

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‘ QUALIFIED To TEACH “Public School Inspector Alexander has handed-out the results of the Model schoo! examinations which are as follows Berattord —Kate Blair, Stratford ; reel n, Mechel Stratford ;Annie eee, lain Stratford ; H. F. Norton, Stratf Hattie Phillips, a aa tte ‘illips, Pirim amer, Sebi {Minnie Robb, Stratford ; Jennie Rowland, Avonton; 3 en Pearl Sproule, Britian Gerda Tucker, t . Milverton ; Jessie W) Willard, St. Marys ; i M. Davis, Oliver ; J. M. Goettler, « Sebringville ; A. Henderson, Rannoch; Pt. Marys; C. vane tha E. aa “Oliver 3 ee istowel ; OC. W. i Use Serneto rd; M. L. Miller, ‘A lae ‘a ute! Hurlburt, Mitchell ; Mary Jordan, Mitcheli; BF. A. Kidd, Seaforth ; Bella LamontEthel ; Elizabeth Shier, Kirkton ; Winnie Farrant, Mitchell ; F Loe Norman Tufts, Kirkton. bout six candidates failed on 4 Gesecnmvantians, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Wednesday ere last after the lake exercises of the day the with a gold guard and the following address, (o which Miss Goodale replied in suitable and appropriate terms. Miss Marton Goopa.e, 5 No. 1 Mornington. Dear Teacuer.— re now about Sever your connection with this school over whic! ave ably and successfully presided for the past three years, we, your pupils desire o give you nee token at our and ue ae i Nandkerchict but as a Fa g Ee rs es B 35 Signed on behalf ¢ fe school. 2 F. Rovistow, Yee "Ae Rest, Xmas weat off pleasantly, everybody en- joyed it iromensel ‘Last Friday evening all the young peopl Reastock ‘and icinter, and a bleigh’ Jos : hi ‘Schneider to spend the evening in dancing. All ad « good sime and fell Kindly. toward Me, and Mrs, Schneider fo eis ad Miss Bella Gropp, of Banner topenr Kineas with “Min ae Yungblut. ¥. Schutt lost a valuable hound last week. «_ Tite Xmas ree, iu the Methodist church a great sncoess, The hardly stand- Tac ook toe sitet got int ‘ue srah and @ great many ha main "Lhe nominations Sone He emer al joing to test thei ele The following ate ae aspirant. es ree ship eotz, leputy~ esre—A. Schench, ©. ‘Werner #5 Coun Sy naar Kelly, H. Feley, D. Sm DONEGAL ifliam Burke, jr., having @iepesed ulate acetates sorts ial nk to Wis neighbor T. fe some time ago has purebased 132 acres on the th con. Mornington, adjoining the, townsisp of has| AGENTS Sell “Kiosome Goro companion. “The king i nos subject,” instantly replied the clever ‘Sheriffs, officers in Maine were one ren, sd, with God’s help, he would leave it inimpaired, that Mitford, the solicitor- a eneral, was moved to tears. Someone remarked on this display of emotion to Hovne Toose. “He's crying,” said that worthy, ‘to think how small an inheri- tance Scott’s children will have!” A gentle and ial ionate clubman, who came home at rather an unearthly hour the other aok was y fe what time iv was. If-past eleven, my eee he spoke the tim ng e o'clock: epi al CWEavs thatt said. the justly indig- nant wife. “Coming in at this unearth- ly hour, and then telling a story about is!’ The clubman sighed, “To think,” ’|he cried, with upraised hands, “you'd believe that little fivedollar French clock before you would the word of your own faithful husband!” Ata New England society dinner 15] some are Mark Twain had jo at down into ee eouieka Ce. as was his habit, and laughingly remarked: “Does: Twain waited until the laughter excited by this sally had subsided, and then drawled oe “Doesn’t it. strike this compan: a little unusual that a lawyer sens ne his hands in his es ts? man ae pan the sub- stantial Sieh ine farm was plough in tl wheat field. ‘he: reverend gentleman, being an economist said with great seriousness, ‘“Jobn, wouldn’t it be a good plan for you to ‘have a pair of pruning shears here and seri 2 =| hime said, “Dod, ay! butwid it no eel for you sir, tohaea tub o’ Ce in the pulpit, and while the s h le, to be ready for the pat? + Mehing, Burning, Creepi Di - | Blot otches, and = Eruptions of phe Skin. It It is soothing bane in all umors, irritation of BG r Rashes during teething time. nk ibaa: ir deme (oceans, pen Canductor Snyder is seriously ill. Mr. Gladstone is now in his 89th shes ames Rankin, a bad eharacter of sunt as conontip of M eke Wek di shot ied at effect, on his fifteen year old nephew for aes os ee the road, who was a sister sed. At the vein ieaee of the Eima meee Association the following of- were elected: President, Wm. ‘| Dickion: Ist vice, Geo, Struthers; 2nd vice, Thomas G. Ballantyne; sec.-treas., George Lochhead. ‘STOCK TAKING =S“SALE = We are now taking stock and will make a big cut on all goods: that we have had left after the Christmas trade. If you want a bargain call and see us. Remember thatthe mammoth bar of Soap will be weighed and presented to the lucky , guesser New Years Night. By buying 25 ~— cents worth of soap it entitles you to a guess. hirl- wind. _trempetus 38, sents worth $1. Big the plessare of his acquaintance. oe JW. Jones, romore, was visiting | PAY: Capi friends in tls sisinity last week, De iuias Wiseeee Conc ias: Laren, Miss Hurriet Grvine was under the Drs. onto, re | Ic bat are are pl 0 slate that’ she is now o to \G, Bateliffe who has taught the Done | MARIN TED. echoolfor the past 12 years was oo Recs ah est Ineiws Mon of Garacter. wri and booker selureak oes i the following efdress re “ Pees ilson on bbebalf of ti Deas Weitinte Having leeried itty} regret that you ate about to bave us, and | er cannot periuit the tie ashich binds as) teacher an pupils to ’ © found Fae peaatiog “faithful gustractor and jope thatthe influence of yeur wise and | teaching will help moaldourchara ters STOLEN. i kh Monday Night, December 27th, 1807, One Span of Bay Horses, Pair of Bob leighs, Wood Rack, ior Double Set of Hane | One horse allshay, 164 hands high, the tsauee: wie stalin telleee? eG hands high. This is farmers complete ri for drawing i; ge8 a Bi Hees, till he geve a chance to steal ia. MeCARTHY. Ci I Coustable, Stratford. If in need of a pair of Wool Boots Wool or Knit Socks _ Boots, “= Overshoes, Buckle Arties You will find our prices on these goods for the NEXT TEN DAYS yery attiactive. Men's Artie Overshoes, wood lined - $1.25 Men's Gum Rubbers from $1 up Boys’ Artie Overshoes, wool lined : 78e Ladies’ Overshoes Butt.,wool lined = $1.00 Misses and Children Felt Overshoes Boe Men's Felt Boots $1.50 The above prices assures immediate sale, and the man or woman in need of the above articles misses this opportunity misses a good thing. Yours, ==], §. GROSCH Good-Will Toward Men. is a Christmas sentiment expressed by many as we draw close to this festive season but we are not merely content with expressing it, we make it patent to everyone by our manner of | dealing with the public, we are now making clothing at small profits thus showing our goodwill in a tangible manner. Are You Short And Fat? - Ave You Tall And Thin No matter, we can fit you perfectly. ,We have not been afraid to purchase the latest cutting systems hence our success in Hivery Man Is Interested. As there is no skimp in anything, no slight, no slip no piecing of trimmings. We know every step in making correct clothing from picking the goods to if picking the bastings and are in business to stay. Our line of Furnishings is complete. Customers say that our choice of goods surpasses everything else in the town. Call and examine and you will be convinced. : H. C. Hasenpfiu Este ite aoe

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