2 = Frene Cole but— “ance of the. present railway. service they should vote against the eae y moeeitisy of just such a thing happen- Cea "providing for the granting of the right “otway tothe @.P.R. Itis important] WFR UR ATE LFRIART - that they give‘the matter due con-| - > - E 5 3 ee oem — “markets of Toronto, Buffalo and Mon- * _& TR . Time as tebe THURSDAY, MARCH 3 1904 i _ ‘The jury says that Josepke euedy Ease alicg ot of the murder of little ‘ os “ Ifthe ratepayers of Milverton and Mornington are desirous of a é mpson, ji: Coutts, ee “eprolled 27, gies attendance x 4th.—Laura Yost, Gordon Byte John. pee Reclve Berger, illie Hasenpflug, Ear! Lizzit ili Schenk, Wile ‘nae "Eddie Herr, Herbert Hoffman, ie Honderich, Russel Coulter. Bo. on roll 41, average caniece Me McKay, Teacher. hmidé, Elva Lavery, Milton Pollock, Mara Rothaermel, Irene Hoffman, teo. Thamer. Jun. a ‘immerman,, Schade, re on Mae With. rrosch. No. on roll $4, average al eee tendance 38. M, Caspzr, Teacher, ‘Before you east your ballot on the| _ 5 : : by-law ask yourself. the Se: “Will the Toad be a a the’ commenity the con- . as te = 3 ~ What advantage is it to the farmer on the branch lines if wheat rushes to the dollar or dollar and a. quarter mark and the buyer refuses to take iv- because his “elevator is full, owing to the Jack “of ‘shipping facilities ?| vear 190 There is: at the present time the| én -a competitive line would te considered a great boon. Think of this before you vote against the by- Taw on March 11th, — ate : E gt Why We Should Vote for the By-law. The time is drawing near when the vatepayers of Milverton and Morning- ton will be called upon to record their ‘xotes either for or against the by-laws sideration as the eppertunity of secur- th gai amount asked for is a mere bagatelle in comparison swith the advantages to | ~ be derived and means lps more than aniexpression of good will. The construction of the road at as early a date as possible would resnlt| in great benefit to the- people. of this| entire. community in that it would afford a means of more rapid trans- portation of stock and produce to the treal, thus lessening the expense of tharketing. It would also offer a better passenger service ; instead 0! “taking. three days.to go to Toronto, * business and return, the trip could be Spade in one day which certainl means, @ & great saving of time and anoney., q The road, Being a eodtinuation of ‘the main line, wauld he kept. open |. during stermy weather and to those “who have suffered as we have this winter by. being deprived of mail, coal cand other necessary merchandise, it is | - needless to try and force the argue ment. Tnstead of elevators remainin, and. powerless to handle faaae sae ings of produce when prices are at high water mark, cars would be fur- nished for. the clearing of the ware- Tiouses, - thas. Giving the , farmer <> chance to profixby the sudden® rise in prices, caused by, such a condition ‘ings as a sudden dpelaration of war. nese are facts that should be every businessman and LICENSE et NORTH “PERTH To Tepaenteepork: Shop-Keepers and all others interested: ‘OTICE is hereby. given that applicatio: for License for the sale of Liquor tn the Eicense District of North Vertis for the 41905; commencing on the 1st day Fneats ell We. feeeived. by. the under: of Ma: signe — Day of ibe 1904 WM. Eee tor, March Ist, 1904. Listowel, Ont. The Dominion unre Davidson. |LIFE ASSURANGE CO. 5.40 pe PROSPERED IN 1903 The Best Year in the Company’s| Surplus inereased over 63 per cent. More than ak ce cent. of year’s In- come added Aversee es aes Interest earned Special classifieation for Total Ab- pags rite ead Office, or the Com- Betis 8 eae for information. x-|Head Office, Waterloo, Ont. i. | Chr. Kump, President, : rector Fred. Halstead, Supt. of Ageucies. We have a com- plete range of Aas pee on Sound and At- ractive Plans. 7 * NEW PRINTS We are again on deck with a complete range of- Crums’ Celebrated English Prints which we are selling at the same price as ordinary Prints, 12 1-2c. per yd. Heavy Prints at 10c. yard, worth 12 1-2c. Have a look through our “assortment, 520 different patterns to choose from, FELT SHOES” For Ladies and Gents. Our stock of Rubbers and Overshoes is complete, s “ Always at the Top ’* J.C. Crasch & Son Highest eash prices. paid for Hid | Chinaware, Having bought the Busi- ness, Stock, Htc, of C. 8. Kertcher, I wish to inform the public that I will sell the stock, consisting of Faney Goods, Leather Goods, Toys, Musi- eal Instruments, Notions, Etec. At Greatly Reduced Prices. -in order to make room for a new stock. baceo, and “| Fresh Oysters, Fruits in Season, ‘Confectionery, Groceries, To- Smoker's . plies always in stock. met before he. casts’ his ballot on March Lith. esses Bye — Boar — On Tharadpy, | feb. Doth. at thie Fesidenee ot ihe. baie's father, Ale Walia ‘Blade, by the Rev. Chubles Dae! fats Bebe st the “ome” ea wpe _BIED. = At-=Milverfon;/ March 200, ? as 60 “years, :, < Hasenptiag: ee pug? Sduye: Restaurant and Lunch Reom _ charge. ‘BARBER SHOP in connection with first-class man “in Sionest Prices and Fair. Dealing. "_C. A. FINKBEINER. New Dress Goods New Shirtings ~ New Demins New Sheetings New Cottonades OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT W. K. Loth Bring Us. Your Produce. Na A Pretty as a Picture Are the Tailor-made Suits manufactured. by E. Knechtel, Werehant Tailor, Milverton - Ontario. Has in-stock a large ‘assortment of Black and Faney Worsteds, Tweeds, Ete., to choose from; and can make them upon the shortest notice at t most reasonable prices. Perfect Fits and Good Work Guaranteed Please give me:a call.and be convinced. ee SE SSH ATA TTT HTT TT TE TTT TAT TTT F heladchelieta SHIA dei dela ayy te # =. 3. It’s Real Comfort * > € # to occupy one of our supberb_ % Ea . ad = Easy Chairs = = Besides they give an appearance of lix- . a ury to any apartment in whe they are % laced. = We are placing: many of them just now in = as homes of Stratford citizens. But chairs are £ x only one of the many temptations. we: have # 2 to beautify the home. *% = It will Pay You to Pay Us a Visit. . % € * R. WHITE & CO, « = The arniture Dealers and *€ 4 Und. ‘akers. Stratford. © + z » BEREEEE EERER TG BRERER EERIE re | 4 re tails. ROSE & DUMART Milverton’s Great Bargain House SPECIAL CLEARING SALE For 2 Days Only, Friday & Saturday, "3% MARCH 4th and 5th. Space forbids us to go into de-|s on Friday and Saturday. ROSE & DUIIART- Highest price paid fcr Butter and Eggs. The Milverton Sun ae THUBSDAY, Makcd 8, 1904: 7 three. see Ad wages 4 tpi bigh Z: abies Apply te Wat. ATTRIDGE, PEFFERS. Gadshill P. oa See big bills for full par-ja ‘ticulars, and come with the crowd|= THE — * |TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON G.J.R. Bonus By-law Township of By-law No. A by-law to suthorize the tesue of debentures of the Township of railway through the gaid town- ship. WHEREAS the. said id Pownship of worcineue is int nea in securing D queen Snoetion allway eer} company t0 gar » secure the right of wa: the y through said We are showing a huge line of | Kiple Oak or Combination Oak We have this in : sn | Bedsodkn Suites, ‘Sideboards, Bx- tension Tables, Parlor oo. : Diners, Etc - These goods are very attractive to ne “jeye, and are. meeting with great demand. 4) Call in and see them. tat Towonbip of of Mi ND WHEREAS é oe Mental as Municipal Ou: -provided which ue a pavaabe C Our line of Couches is immense, having: different styles and colors to ehoose from.. 25° -| he prices are moderate, ranging from 2: 75: to $28.00. pplied. to the sald purpose and ‘no other, AND WHEREAS itis desirable to ti a payable in each year for principal and interest in respect of said debt shall be early as an enual to the amount so payable in each of ,the other four years of sai AND WHEREAS the total ‘amount resi vided, is Noe pecouee! red and Twe Fifteen Cente: AND WHEREAS the age of the of she Town- whole ratenble pi . ship of Mornington, ig to the ; ae mevise assecament ro va on is} 439,380 AND. SHAEAS thamount of fthe fethae é fay is $38,087.06, where- ‘est | iat "AND W WHEREAS the debt hereby created of ‘The people of this district are any BANK OF MONTREAL ed until Saturday, when an “obliging wail clerk managed to sort o tue acelin rate ceisied Go ‘this By-law and on that security onl ‘Therefore the Munieipal Connell: of the Township of Mornington, enacts . J, D. Bradley, of North East- hope, visited friends in this section W. B. Weir’s of the said Township shall by resolution dever- mime, and shall le = “the etivel kindly give us a Sa !/ complete, he'| gers-and he security of} N01 nerraeic BLINDS If you need anything in Window Blinds: Our assortment is, Undertaking in all its Branches, Wiederhold & Honderich: : THE BIG HOUSE. fmigh'the said railway through *hel stip of Mornington ‘one mont thay Powe Sbaeae ne star froin the first oP ubleation thereof in, totter ihe Zi je Milve: iD, of whick; omodation of passen:- u traffic within one first sublicnida is the eighteenth hundred_ ae oe the present” nit of February, A. au ofiee, nthe Village of ‘Milibeak, 1 d ‘Fownship of At in that behalf will be taken thereo! on neh the eleventh day of March, id ey hour of nine. over to, orf said Ce jompan: 1, un-| 0% til it shall 76; neat’ by the said Company to the said Municipality, th ithat ae road shall be. built as afore- cae erestanh of the said “pro: f Fsaid deseribed. posed Ww. J. Eliott, as follows: lai a hope aay Hous etineseescotcue Glebe nh jek to Ea sondt tehaser of any of the Joux, WArso. M Hu Iver Corners, ee Bae 8 tions cee 20% ntained) aauted: Leaf debentures hall be booad to see : Township Clerk. pe a fiving visit hei re on Bah ay. S stablis! in ear 1817 by the oe Towne L hip 3 Mornington: to the ay pl estes us Ae eae 3 2 rT, Stevens is busily engage ee y DS ie Gul He ‘Rajiway’| woney or = wetting out tiniber for his barn. 7 | Se CeO an Be Cowpens Ritor the qumpoae of {oation or pensasies onhereot, but| mes on Moni raising the sum five debentures |ievery suc . comes duties at Mr. BL Squier Total Assets (April. 1908) $125,0000;000 hacaia Township of Mornington, | ceiving possession of any of’ the said tage cores ithe Barty here on Friday evening pie the amouni .00 shall be | debentures ‘and paying hee price ais mae expected taba tala wil nk is ce fo, reenine) joonear, Miieh, said. peg ee eeaouetie aheaar Schehae ousiee neces Were aril tor many dkyae ae en) cage eee Stina eee, yearly, }and holder thereof, ‘and be shall not 4 BUSINESS COLLEGE can the storm of Monday has filled ‘the | moue; rally Ed se pachTeae 1d which said debentures shall be| be affected-by any of the provisions|* STRATFORD- - ONTARIO Be esr Seat nvitied. A general banking | ined by tle Reeve of thesaid own eid. coualelons ye this By-law eoniata: Wo ectere ciapna atta any students : ship of Mornington, and by garth ‘fix ih Line > Wellestey. Dasleces erRORaNtee pir Beet itor seat | Sater Beie a en, shall cone. into|p 23 peetes one ie f ttach thereto th sf operation iam effect ou the day) ® year ia/tes monthe, Tha ae She ails wit Hadibud, athe Mabey: E. P. Winslow, he anunifeipality. # the passing ther : é Oneaa caliente aoe which entre hope; Poconte: 1\ Honleapaine ager, Stratford. |) 2nd. That the said debentures shall A hy Ihe voben of the qualified elee-|¥ 92%" to atten Ww students 8, ‘0 agi Manager, a Wiles vier is no place like the be issued on such day within one year of the said Township of eau ashes tedeat vany time’; Waite for frou the passing of this By-law, as ten shall be taken on this By-law: by | @ eu it oy last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Alexander Matheson, spentafewdaysat Mr W List of Properties For Sale. jon 11, W. : hn), 100 aeres, sods hOwee talk Sart tray aera Griving’ shed: pen with cement Bumber from this’ vicinity floors and troughs, #0 acres clear, bal- terms rday evening. | Martin, of Carthage, s apent ance hardwood. Pric A Aeaes nas . Bedes ‘ab W. Wi Ea st half of lot 7, nae he Peel t 8. Cramtord, of Hiton, peut ship, 100 acres, 90 i esidence of her state of cultivatioi ice $6,000, ys th ad, W. H. Henderson. The: ria are better now thau they; t hay. en siace Christwas , Mor: ‘Station, 10¢ se | tee. ee wel tie res, éreek run: h the farw, bapk barn & a3 as sane lot sold | for $6, 00 great chanee. West balf of fot 9, con. 11, Moruing- ton. 100 acres at Burus B. O: sold chi heap. CS Phe farin of Joho Alexander, centre pact Of lot 12. 102 dures, square. lot, BN Se iv res hardivood. Bank baru 20 x 72, 2b infortable. houre b brick kifehen 16x26. Hardaud water, no powping required. e050 : mi Pe Fad half at lot 17, con, 8 Mo ton, 100 dere: B00 Honge, bank barn, splendid land, wilt] wa 00. 80 clear, 20 in orning| atte Gi thie said Stoll agency Canada, in the Villa; on the anniversary oF the. day so-de- ia. each. ‘Twenty-Three Dollars, and Fifteen. cents, the ag- payable in exch Per e years. for principal and tervst iu repeat of the debe hereby ed. 4. Por the purpose of paying the out Gos ti eek oe ene fox nrineipal etd tferos ee feufiect. of the debi there sk: ¢ 1d. wl anfually inserted’ in the proper Collectors’ Rolis in eae suid five years, aud shall be payable to and éoileeted by © ? way ay other Hfraiue hones, hank bunk and. osves|-400- Bbat ed the ier eee Winnip aritied weil eae tgLte see Sete the Guelph Sunetions nt nor Se Sita BE ee ge on) ce Company. sbail exeente uti; accept nie oa “3 a i dee ite corporate mabe agreement in MORAN good ‘bric Eis forsale in| favor of th joa Miivertoh at right Aceh advertise! Calat wy office on BABY Monday, Dey rday, anit aun _ asthority of the: Department Taare cor Satn wxill not be paid. ¢ corporation of the Town- p of Mor: ington, binding the said CAI euy. tre encom ay assizas, of: ge of Maiverien: anici Friday, the Prine i iith. day of Marel mn % hour of vine o'clock int PETIOO! until the hour of five_o’clock.in the; afternoon of the sate day and at the places and by the returning officers eae 8) ‘8a, for: Polling Division No. zB Thothas Nacelde's he ie apford. - and 'R. O.; Polling Division No, 2, Temper- : ance bal, Bre Progressive GE mee z f ver! it Roe See hae ‘That another year of very substantia _ a. : bon DR. OF ‘Paling ‘Bivision No. | Progress has been experienced by t i, Carthag Wai rae Gi ies epee ase) The Mutual Life olling Division Toa , afC ada. Saioot House, 8.8 No. ‘D.R. Millbank, James Reid, | 8th. On Mondtiey the: 29th any, | will Jey fron the stoping: O. thosn’s “hall, the Reeve of hall, Newton, at 100’eloek ity Rea Giicok siti Shsaz nose noon to appoint ns and promoting or oppo-ing the pass- Business af forte Dec. ing of this: 3 * aie Sth. whe Giovk of the Sixty $34,467,370 debip sof : ea Dee org tall Soerons wear ortbee ar eee Tucoma,. aye in the forenoou of Monday, the teh $27 parolee tess seat aeainee | Death Lenses, 1902 $210;59 numnberef yotes-given for an By-law. nesed efter the er of | Tie ash Licunee fvem Ten payers this Of; lerest excvedeibe the within two rar from the final pass: ing‘of this by-law, to. complete AyD. 1994, Death Losses® for the oe year by $4 77t Clerk + Srosch, TAXB NOTICE CE that the aboveris ~ Local Ages... ftza-cops ofa proposed By-lase, whieh Duncaw Stewart. will be preng ino cpasite ration b: anici Lown: WIEDERHOLD & HONDERIOH. Seratfords Gen. Seyeeney