“It Shines For All.” bd Vol IX—No 49 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1901 MALCOLM MacBETR. Editor and Pablisher The Milverton Sun per year, strictly in advance. not. s0 paid, —M, MacBern, Portaisner, ADVERTISING RATES. sacs. } Year. |6 mo. | 3 mo. One column. .|$50 00/$30 00] $16 00| $6 00 Half column.| 30,00} 16 00) 900) 450 rials 16 00} 9 00) 6 00} 3 50 igatl ‘| 10°00] 6 00} 3 00] 2 00 One f 5.00} 300] 200] 1 00 ‘Transient Advertisements are charged at the mie of So, per, Tine, nonpariel, for the Bae insertion: a 3 per line for each si gessive inserti 6x0) @. RANNEY & CO.,Bankers |' a eeoiee ao. 1e88 Sapaciel, G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave ens o1Ne NonTH, 0: The snow shovel needs exercise. Mrs. McMillen is at present vis ting friends in London. Mr. © Kosh, ae Walleley, spent Sunday at the Que Mr. Will oe = dandot, spent Sunday at the Graud Central Bessie Westman, of ae is visiving at Mr. Thos, Westman’s. Mir. Bert Galop is at present attend ing the Stratford Hogar College. seph Berge prone ne pis id vith Son fants endall Hofferd left this week tr ‘a yar where he will work for a ~ Medieat “W. EGBERT, M. B., M. D. C. M., grad Miss White will again take up the vaate of College of Physicians and Surgeons | work of her music class on Thursday al Ontario ; also raduate student of | (to day.) London hospital, London, England. . fin rear of Post Office, Milverton, Ont. A fool may ask more questions in Telephone connection with Poole, Brunner, Lutheran Church and Rostock. -M. PANTON, Ba Office open every Thursday, Wa. “Burton Block, Main St. LEDED ‘of Dental. Surgery College of Dental dnate of a ee eth, Cee ialty. Hou 0 5 p.m een See “tailor shop, as all ica entific rs by isepons or othe and Chr BARR. VETERINARY SUR- y of Newton|Grad- ee, day oF night, Diseases a specialty, ses of eelescak ted an fale, ay oes or otherwise SREY attended . to. Livery in. connection. First class horses and rigs at all times, Baggage transfer. specialty. Bars Bockesies ©. 0. F., No. 99, Milverton, meets every ie : Tet Tueaday of every. month, at Seiccks i thele hall over Schneuker & Rothaermel’s store, Visiting brethren al- ways welcome, W. Zimmerman, ©. Ry Barth, Revording Se pdatetios building. Chas. CP vic Se. $02, “Milverton, meets every Friday might at their ha n “Business Cards ‘W. D. WEIR, Axctioneer for the Coun- Village Cierk. Offices are ee rosch’s Shoe _Btore, Main street, Milve DORLAND'S BUS” LINE, All citizens’ and Hotels HOTE John Gronn P-oprietor. eigars at the bar. First-cl tion and large stabling. Brunner. Ont, Best iors and juss accommoda- GRAND CENTRAL First-class accommodation for commercial faivclors and others. Three. In large sample rons, | Gon stibling. Best brands of diquo cig: W. corner of Main sar Sint streete, C. Hacenpfiug, Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. The tray: Be “Cigars at the bar. Good warm plenty of shed room, Henry Rose, prop. Miscettancon JOEN ned etled in oe a Lember, Laths, Shingles, Pumps Bramner, Years Old —Catarrh Fit Lye ue oo oes " PB rant dence ‘of thep poners oft this wonderful rere cover this universal disease? Want tetra “Shamokin, Pa. ieeayise sith says “my cure asa miracle.” It relieves in ten sminu:es. Sold by Jas Torranee. “Commercial driving = : Star | bo HOTEL, Milverton. | ™ an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years ‘here is many a man whose tongue could govern multitudes if be could only govern his tongue. the pulpit of the Andersen Methodist church on the Kirkton cuit. ent afew day saline at eaae Thos. Atkin. lexander Curtis, who has been visiting friends in’ Listowel and Brus- sels, returned to Milverton for a few days this week. School opened on Thursday last when Miss McKnight of Stratford, the new teacher, took up her duties in the second department. Mr. John Arnold, of Weleley, was in tbe village the other day. He in- tends in the near future to move to Carrick township, near Deemerton. The Roland Comedy Co., formerly the Bijou Co., will appear in Grosch's ‘all'for one week fron Monday, Jan. 21st to 26th. Popular price, 15 cents arprise party took possession of the ae of Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna of the boundary on Thursday Bose and kept the fan going until well on into:the morning. Patriotic exercise books, scribbling and all school apparatus. — Tas itoeraee Mises Eli ‘Mr. Jacobs on Monday last while | chor the woods, suffer side of his foot h slip f It wi long, however, un- urt. | til he is able et resume wor! /-Mr. Louis Baechler has sold bis to Mr. Peter McLellan | $6500. — Mr, retain possession of the place until the spring of 1902. management of Ja >wland, the star comic, will ee with a first: he conten or AO arGlke: aonaineees ing on Monday, January 2ist for one eek. The anniversary serviecs of the Mil verton Methodist church will be hel on Sunday, Jan. 20th, when Rev, A. W. Tonge of Platsyille, a former pas- tor of the church will conduct the services morning and evening. The a anniversary ten will be held. on Mon- day evening, Jan. 21st, when Rev. A. ‘onge will give aniaddress and * Messrs. Wilson and Hunter have a bunch “of Horses ranping out in the neighborhood this winter. jay Mr. Hunter, as is the daily custom, sone apapony fortheroundup He| t no sooner struek the saddle when backing and did was minus rider and the Regina Stand: Snowdon on Sunday last | Supe! a cS e thr ak his brane letting the axe| Bacchler, however, will |§ The Roland Comedy o., under the | nes . Henderson will deliver a « The cows may now roam at their own sweet will. 0 good cutters for sale. Apply | ¢ eon G. Grosch & Son. Mr. Gus Harerptng. Bes a day or two at Owen Sound las' What a boy hears pee: than any- ie thew sit down and behave . “ H. Spence, of Newbridge, spent a few oor with Mr. Solomon Grosch last we Do not all that you can do; not all that you have, and tell not all we you know, Mr. Solomon Grosch returned to Wonka en ne to take up his studies at ’Varsi Miss Gertie te of earls is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Jas, Torrance, Misses Ella Smith and Emma Lang ford are spending a week with friends in Stratford. Joseph Coulter preached in thi Ststhodiven Euro Gh Sunday ivading to a large congregation, Griffin's residence has been completed and he intends mov- ing in this weel h Bras. "on Monday sold their handsome little pacing mare, Gertie G., to Mr. J. Scott, of Listowel, for $300. VOn Taesday as Mr. John Henry of Elma was chopping wood in the bush axe in his left foot, cutting a dee] gash and almost severing the little toe The wound was dressed by Dr. Exbert py The L, O. District Apes, of Morn-| in, convened in the slodae root Millbank, on Tuesday, J. he W. D, M., Thos. Graicksbanks in she chair, There was a good attend nes of local brethern. A donation was orphanage at Picton, Ontario. fallow officers were then élected for ensuing year: W.D. M., Thos. Croissant D. D. M., R. Crammer ; 8. row ;.D D, 0. ©, W. Me D. L, Jas. aie Municipal Elections. The elections on Monday through out the northern part of the county were warmly con’ and brought the usual surprises. In the village the fight for Gcnsillon wis Grolahi by Mr. Noah’ Fertney, porter in the|Meenest ever. witnessed here. Quaeiachovale Po Was in the| Guraing question though not very well ‘ilinge on Mou defined was, “Shall the cows run at ree?” An idea gut abroad that The asiaade of the Lord’s| Messrs. Rae and Spencer were bent on x was celebrated in Burns| preventing cows running at large, not- church on Sunday last. » Mr. A, Langford ba ese his ae as teacher of S. S, ), Elma, o1 Thursday last. It ix expected that a banquet will be tenifledia: Tropa Sa in ioe Hamp stead school Louse this Stratford hockeyists won the first match of the season from London on Monday evening by a score 4: The fool seeketh to pick a fly from a mule’s_ hind le; The wise man letteth out the job to the lowest idder. aoe members of Silver Star Lodge, .F., met round the festive. board in ee Grand Central hotel on evening last, -an ery enjoyable evening was spent. On Monday, somewhere be- Schneukéer & othaermel’s hal moon shaped pin with dagger. Iv was seb t with stones. Owner treasures 't for its associations, Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Sux The Ladies’ Aid of the Elma Metho- dist Church gave.a supper at the resi- Sonne of Mr. Hugh Dobson on New night when about 80 persons see bled to show their kindly feelings evening was spent by those present in conversation aud in parlor games. Mrs. Dr, Egbert a on a morn eceived A ther despatch conveying the in- telligence that she was dead. Egbert has lately had /her share ‘ot affiction as two months has- bardly elapsed since she attended the funeral obseques of ber father. ¥ The annual meeting of the Morn- ington Deaeeaieaeal Society was held in Grosch's hall op ennaiy after- eases tats number of the mem- of the eociely being present, ihe angus] wpictieas vesdrand, wom ed the balance on hand to be $263.22. Griffin ; vice-pres. Ths. Burnett, Weir, Fred Sc Gibson, Fred Ade ilton, and J. tors, Samuel A vhaley, John Whaley, John Goodale, Jas. Trim, SH. Pugh, J. Groschi onnell, Jno. Kerr. and Geo. rs auditor Sei: & Pugh and A. haefer., At_a directors? meeting hit followed. W- K, Loth was ap, treasurer ant M, MacBeth secretary, ‘The fair days Friday |} ¢-| Armstrong. . nee explai day. The election resulted as follows: Wm. Zimmerman, 114; David Smmh, 98 ; Jacob Randseho, 94; Fred Wieder- hold, 92; James L. Spencer, 72. county council ; For ec 189; Armstrong, 72; Kuhry, 33. MORNINGTON. V The election in Mornington” was well contested pris ao notwith- standing that the reeve, r. Kerr, was elected by. ea The fol- lected ; pias and Allinghaw./The sceneries COUNCILLOR. od 4 8 Cages see SO iene Or ae ba ae ae 2 4-4 oo Allingham.. 51 55 85 56 74 60 idson... 55 45 79 43 43 47 é 86 80 81 17 26 86. 6856 64 be 50 76 45 D1 70 COUNTY COUNCILLOR. Armstrong.. 97 # ie 88 61 41 bry .. 9 11 8 18 95 98 82 95 134 187 Totals :—Allingham 331, Davidson 812, Dowd 226, Grieve 381, McCloy 348, ELLICE. v ‘The Ellice pene was one keenest in the hi 'y of the township, The race isa Alice Goetz and Schenk being particularly warm. fi councillors also made but Messi | Kel Henry and winners. The menleft at home were all good men and would have mi good councill } The standing of the vote is given below :— REEVE. e Brunner @ Rostock 5 3 Seebach’sHill @g Sebringville 2S Gadshill x 2 Morrison’s 2 g 2 as Aas id 23 a8 8 geass 3 Bee 2 8 aA 5 <1 rs Lm ‘ s&s COUNTY COUNCILLOR. 107 195.97 157 9% Kuhry 24 Ag sar ae is €2 ‘ort 34 34 Goetz mi a Bala ey Brickman 294, Foley Kelly 399, Henry 308, Sass 448, Armstrong 105, ‘Kuhry 7i4, rance The new county eouncit is eompoued Mr. Sydney Beaters Gee resident, of Milverton. sll be Sept. 26 aud of five conservatives Ase seven liberale, Rae, 75 ; Charles ete Armstrong 1184, Kuhry 858, Torrance 1007. T a of the Jas. Stamp was elected Mayor of Stratford. Mayor Eoslee pluralty in Tor- onto was over 4 Messrs, Kuhry, Soe and Poole, members of the last county Rey he inadvertantly sunk the bit of the | were defeated. The County Council loses an able and conscentious member in the defeat of Mr. Poole, of Wallace. The vote “for or against” Kae fiftten refusing to vote The north end is not very well ee in the village council ‘his r, the reeve, councillors and Chief ie Hiren all reside in the south, James Dickson will probabiiey be the next warden. claim is valid if many years’ experience count te anything. It is also fifteen years since Elma had the honor. The Caney Council election “in District No. 6 was to many quite a surprise, Mr. Armstrong heading the poll by a laraliy of 177 over Messrs. Kubry. ‘The fight, Kuhry and by either of chen’ in nee township of Ellice in order to secure their election. The reduction in Mr Be was due over Col friends and tbe strong aifors put forth by the friends of Mr. Kubry in order to again elect that Siauee Mr. uhry, however, a he can take his Thee gracefully as he thas already had al are to be had in Seca with position, Listowel—Mayor Watson acl councillors, C. Anderson, F. Welling: ton Hay, W. Pelton, Harey Maloney, Nort ee ie ve— Julius acel., council, A. McDonald 298, Fi ae ee 247, Peter Campbelf MacKenzie ; coun~ Sige ae Sputian, “Rudolph< Moffatt. Stratford— an ane ae AS 6 1. M £ Murray ; School Trustees, Ward, BM, Williams ; Hamlet Ward, Jas. Gadsby ; Romeo wo-yeat term, Chris. McLellan ; one: ere term, John Welsh. CARD OF THANKS. To the ee, He f Milve ton: and Gentle ae 1 tending to your interests to mew the confidence you haye plac: Yours sincerely, nm. Zimmerman. ade | see ok “et 277, ‘such phice “Bor-} 1 the cou Wishes to contradict ine fet him bring H {proof of eee in the position I have ‘Thauking the electors for their eon- {fidence and hearty pone st fitteen:yeutel remade j > Yours faithtully,’ See. Jods Re