Milverton Sun, 13 Dec 1906, p. 1

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H. M. SCHAEFER | 7 @ issuer of @ i { Everything Confidential | ss S = cos = . > = “It Shines For All.” Marriage License: MILVERTON, - ONTARIO MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 48, 1906 Vol. XV—No. 47 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher ess, 25, 3 The Sovereign” Bank c of Canada carmen G9 CRITE phttrereteety ee %5, 80, 20 and] THE Ne B K 1d by Dominion Parliament. @ A bs LOCAL NEWS Bl crne, Pest Pisce to,20 your Christmas geno | buying Finkbeiner A NEW CANADIAN RECORD. Cc h | Ree fe oe oe ae fe oe of fo omen the date of the grent fur OF \F CC YMMERCE Sal C. to 251 GEE | capitan | PERSO | Govern [atte Rare ance 1 rinest fruits for youx Xmas cake at] Son, ster | Palen | Undivided | se'Cireulation ATR ST Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson erent Paid-up Capital, $10, 000,000. fF ,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 Gal anal e rn ion 4 nome | HiT Rie Rutherford, Jato of Listowel, cove ays with friends in Pre \ 1173,47 , 995 has decided to locate in Stratford eB tT ed a “The Sun” will be Duties ind eee Bele Lee NEEL Meee Sios wad a axle Se Onn 4905 | 1'610'478 posiasl | 1'6e0r00 for patent medicines at H: Mohr's. sleighing pan it is bemg taken advan-| ER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manages 942,710 885,847 850,675 ‘our candies, puts, oranges| tage of 5 — ~ co ~ — Ls sent to any address land Christmas fruits °C. “A, Fink-| | Remember the bazaar at C. Sieg- oan oe THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN ust | Cash on Hand | Bonds, Zoansat — | > Commercial i beiner old stand to-day and to-morrow. THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND Ee minke be Cait mde fe in Canada or the | The highest price willbe. paid tor Admitance fre e free, coe es 1 dase Ss ENG: dressed hogs and beef hides at he total taxes raised by the or general Banking itis! ransacted. Accounts may be opened and # 490.908 | #1090100 [S135 fe United States from pong age of Milverton for the yea all with all branches of this Bank” Save nia Gust ee a 3 i she ne 201 now until January Buy your Christmas presents at the gaunt, 483. moriss | iocetas | gers 138 bataar on Phra cans Eriaay: Ee 2 mau Seeners old sre SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT jiegner’s 0 i 1,612,831 4,614,067 14, C0510 23,343" 1 1908 for $1.00. | ie Maloolin MacBeth-is spending Picsedey ana ¥ Denote, gt Slane a1 Teese enn and 40 int oul allowed at =| ¥ fo no delay what. Savings Departineat a all Ofices —_".siit=ttnww naa [suey tad seca fn nk HS eno ove ve over Inthe withdrawal of the whole or aay” | Portion o! ¢ deposit A. J. CUNDICK, Manager Milverton Branch | A car of corn has arrived at Messrs, | fit of our Sheet clubbing rates. . tok ’ Pfeffer Bros. elevator oe Will be sup-| Did you ever see a better eat |WM. MAYN. | plied to farmers at $1 per ewt. ee Pal aetalee shan sehat you can| AYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH SR BE SABE ETE SM TIL ELL SIIB PELE eel CT CERT OE TED OE PT at ts ” tertestests 5 " fe +. The finest display a reload fancy | see et the G.T.R. station store ? | RE REARS TES RENEE AE AAS SRP AE AAT AES SR NEE NE NE NEP NE NE EE NT goods) toys, dolls and ail lines of! ape cut\ prices on large tal Xmas goods at C_A. Finkbeiner’s, | Sunday Schools and Rees _ enter} - Remember the Grace Church 8 8.} PS | Christmas ‘Tree at Ritrer’s Hall, Mill- ned | bank, on Wednesday evening, Dec. ae th, BANK of HAMILTON | CESTABLISHED IN 1872) 's visit “with | 4 tend in Granton and Stratford, | Head Office - HAMILTON +} | W.K. Loth is paying 22c for but- ou will find it a pleasure to do CAPITAL PAID UP. | ter, 260 for eggs, 14c for turkeys, 90 your Christmas buying at C.A. Fink.| @ RBSERVE FOND: 00,000 ha Eo Assets. . $30,000,000 for geese, Bes x ducks, 8c for chicks, | beiner’s. Everything new, clean and DIRE: THE + SATISFACTORY + STORE td ote > earand aegis on | ) M% nour, ron, em egg aoa >| Rev. ae Graham, St, Marys, mie accompanied | a. JS. H eapelt €’c. Dalton, Toronto. a. Matiager and Supt. of Branches. 102 Branches Throughout the Dominion 10 | 2 | will preach Minionssy Sermons in} by his sister, Bove of Baden and Mr.| HM. Watton, Asst, Ge | The Methodist Cys on Sunday at|Herb. Thomas, ©.P,R. agent at | 7. 11,00 a, m, and 7 Stee Ca Sunday at the home of | For the Ladies 2 Savings Department ° ore your savings bank aceonut with the Bank 2 2 4 B: be “| Although tees: oe ‘not much talk} J. R. ami ae nn, ONR DOLLAR WiLL 8 Start AN 32 | with ‘d to municipal matters, we Whoever r hear a new: spaper | Account. Interest allowed ‘est Current rate and compounded understand that Mr, George Gropp/| offer like this? The Milverton Sun, twice per annum, Ist of June and lat of Decemier +} | may possibly be a candidate for the|The Family Herald & Weel ly Sta: Farmers’ Business | Special ‘Attention given to farmer's requirements, ATTENTION TO OUR SPLENDID SHOWING OF 4 ae Eee ney ee eaecaees Biba es aoe obe and Canada Salo notes ealleeted and advance ia a Pheer Cat Feasousbla rater: — ol vicinity are this week attending the} A car on the siding at tonny Gre fae frist ‘the eal o gs oe e *¥ | fav stock show at Guelph. Railway | Drinkwater, Sask., bound for Wey- ‘s ve: al banking pees ge S arklin ass #$ | accommodation over the ©.P.R. is| burn, was held up by farmers on Sat- au i p 3% | such that one may go and return the ane es, pone wagots with Milverton Beanon . a reat M 5 same day. @ were burning : >» Mer. z A Ibis only daty and justice to en-|lumber from their buildings for fuel. 4} | courage your home paper, extend to it| Zero weather and a fuel famine go We have just added something new to our already well assorted stock, and if 2 the ppah cles to which it is entit-| badly together af J gs h hi y different fi eaediase led. Pay your subscriptions promptly, Catarrh of the nose and throat} Sir John Forrest, Finance Minister . Shearer reports that there are you wish to give your wife, sister or sweet rea something dij me ons 1 Y mid bend aba: ext copie to your] should lead you to at least ask us for|of the Australian Commonwealth, in| over 40 silos in the immediate vicinity Christmas Gift, see our high grade CUT GLASS. We have all the popular pieces 4#% | relatives and’ frie Er distance, a free trial box of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh | his last budget speech, declared that] of Bright, in Oxford Couniy. From such as Handled Nappies, Salad or Berry Eee Celery Dishes, Knife Rests, Water They x wil aphtéelaetie Acer Nothing so surely proves merit cs less de sour 7 oe the a ae g woh et 1,600 bushels of coarse grain Bottles, Table Sets, Tumblers, Etc. Every article made of the best white Crystal 2 gee See ee - aed fool ‘Bhoop ee in Australia has increase are fed tothe hundred acres in that beautifully and finely finished. #$ | Shoop’s Magic Oitment, Remember | we let erat uae thats test; "This The township of Colborne has cer- ong the applications to be made ag | it’s made alone for piles—and it works | creamery, Snow White healing balm, | tainly had an expensive experience so| to Parliament et tho eant Ladies’ Collars and Belts The more you make comparison in these lines, wl coin sol utstn [sate ia n'y yb an evn experienc een he surer we are of your money. ur prepar- fe iB 4 nful, in eenein, or blind Salen re tine or feverish | it is said to be Viteasaniak with anoth- Tose Peacanoraton Company with - #} | piles disappear like magic by its use, | breath. Call and investigate. suit. ‘The friends of to construct toon-fo. ations in this line have been on a igs scale and we are ready with the most attrac 2 d see! The Public Drug| The regular monthly meeting of the Ivers, who was found ena on the| canal from the Ean Boers of "teks tive stock of Ladies’ Belts and Collars we have ever shown. Ladies’ Belts 15c to Women's Institute will be held at the! road are said to taking action| Huron, in Haren: or Lambton coun- 1.50, Ladies’ Fancy Collars 10c to $2, Ladies’ Lace Novelties 15c to $2, also a 3 Mr. as a Tayler, tr ong pri: home a ae 7 2 bebioet, aah against the sarankp for $10,000 dam- | ties, to Lake pion hockey yer, has left for y 5 Meeting opens a nice showing of Ladies’ Silk and Chiffon Scarfs at prices ranging from 25c to. $3.00. i | Housaton, Mishtewa + Siete hee wart otclocke sharp _ Silents SP abe hs aceasta cen has. in hel . angular gain play with the Houghton team, | gate’s Women’s Institute Christmas Handkerchiefs ant Bis Fate de, Vee, Bo0G ter SOE Grs AS Ob sk nach te. Lian a Oe Ee inscaumlic Dual Mee eee eke a tyou to buy your Xmas Handkerchiefs 3% | jonship in professional hockey. Fred | Candy, Mrs. George ‘Tanner; Cream peg rinarniete sty oni -cbeciesle DP bsid eevallove ahiete “ora te at here. If you will come in just for Soeerlion: We are satisfied where your Christ- ee tahoe oe pa player in aoa ae ae eee Post. In’ Goderich prices have ruled| things, tramples the bailiff in the mud merica, ant [) yy - a one, mas Handkerchiefs will be bought. Prices from 5c to $1.50. WES uitrsaa scien Jans eneee inegelb oetiete. ti. Everybody pealdoie ra Se eee a ea erinne BoP ace pre ah aN # | him. Reeve Hasenpflug has haa Mr, G. L. i ‘ See our showing of Gloves, Fancy Mitts, Fur Gauntlets, Fur Ruffs, Mufls, #2 | Wis biated upon pretty good auth-| Griffiths O.E. complete the workof lay Piet Pie tho parte Etc., Etc., all of which make a useful Christmas box, 3B | oity that Hon. Ross, leader | ing out eater nee sober the becdamapgrit ts fh m wt Prnsng ofa 3 cxvaly consid: > | of the 0) poston in eae ario Leg-| new cemetery purchased by the cor-| "Orme 4 falatiier t to be elevated to the | poration of the Village of Milverton | Cigars are going eae. in price and|paper worker a mig! god FOR MEN—Whatever is wearable is giveable and acceptable ofa Christmas pres- 2 |Senate, The ea are casting about | The ee plots are 20x32 feet in size smoke, load alge vel boing whittled | Statistics, however do He We have svere thine thar new fora eb lander. and theacene ce ‘ sold full-size orin hall down in ey and going up in price, | that idea, Of 8800 in the! Texas peni- 8 F | bo no darth of good material. ‘There Tots may be obtained icapeeee epee are eu tehee inn p smc v! aes 4H | seems to be a feeling of resentment, | now at any time. 'y-law will be 5 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Toweter; toWaeda-the proposal oF apt | baused by the oundll at al paste dscs| SHAE Wey will UEC the: suxpety hen] Ineereracc Audley Ceoshore aaron: z g : F pointing Hon, Richard Harcourt: to ting further interment in the ron thom down, hens and othier| bankers sat Photographiors, ‘bar . th teri poultry are high as roosters; so there's | bers and members of other professions Men's Silk Mufflers at oe 75 ee. J and $1. a - A truly fine assortment. = Hip poate Sema e a oes Synge Te A Thine te teertae eee wn live iat| and catia Dress or Street Gloves ai aceon a up to $2.50 per pair. 3 | civet-like lips, apply ot bedtion t| Whe young ladies of Miss Lotta hopes. Pretty tough gra 6 Br ire Post says: “Man Silk Handkerchiefs at 25 pe to $t. 50 each * Beautiful‘de igns. #2 |light coating of Dr. Shoop’s Geet White's music class extended invita-|: Commercial travellers weil appre- ioaae of sugar beets in this section Holiday Neckwear at 15 to 75 cents. All the newest effects. Salve, Then next morning notice tne | tions to a number of their friends for Seek which 3 oe see of one]are anything but pleased. with treat. effect. Dry, cracked or colorless lips| a musical evening to be held at Miss * n sum) ment they are receiving from the Ber- Plain and Fancy Hosiery and Fancy Silk Sushenders All at prices calculated to 4% | mean foverishness, and are as well ill! White's home on Monday last, ‘The| ™oned as a witness cee at court, |lin Sugar Beet actake: pee le in the ? surprise and please you, 2 appearing, Dr. Shoor's Green ri rooms were prettily decorated with | his Suploran: PRE eS a Aerts ne phys shipping of the crop. ‘They is asoft, creamy, healing ointment, | potted plants, ferns, and h oliday | quent mer, ‘e lawyerfor the | will have to sugar-coat not a few of * % sei 4} | Get a free trail box at our store and | wreaths. The program which was an | defence was cross-exaining him. ‘You | this year’s patrons before they will For the children. The children are all looking Xmasward. resus, Legge stm no Se. aul wlan snow iz ds Sore ge mand Company, Se lomecmirctte A900 te play the Misses Ida Cook, Barbara Groseh, | ¥ q » sir.’ '| the company is following looks suici- =| th ilverton and Mornington | Freda Pauli, Maty MacKinnon ‘How long have you been doing it?"| dal from the grower’s standpoint, an We are the authorized agents of Santa Claus, Our display of Christmas 4g | srinisteriel heouiatnnt fornia the| Miss White,” ‘The Misses Evaline sed | “About ten years.” "Been travelling| is anything but satisfactory et, thin merchandise for the children surpasses any previous attempt we have made. Bring 2 Manse, Milverton; on Peoriey ay Olive Borst were unable to be pre-| all that oes, ie you i ‘Wel all, 20}soasorr of the year, with th ts Lith, fembers present: Messrs Cam- ‘ s, Ruby hmidt, | Sit.” said the witness, making a hasty | lying in hea 3 in the field: the children with you and see all the béautiful things Santa Claus has left with us, 42 eae pint ne Sree bees pe Aen Baby Salas, mncuitel Gnlouladieey Coenen oe " ‘ Cy 4 | McKinnon. Loss was expressed at the Wels, Homer Grim, Wilfrid Grosch | avelling. I have putin about four} | o.,8s0 Fhancisoan uh a ein Onl Days to do Your Xmas shopping iF | conan psn Ste each ASS ETH oe Ore igh | oa oF a ie ale lla Jerome, “1 crosed tho Atlan with eron was appointed to draft a reali ie baie sharusa atl net rai 2 bs Fe Mr, Jerome,” he said, ‘the Jast time ; y 9 y. resolution thereto. Mr. MeKinnon * Many towns and villages through-| Years ago Tom Reed, then Speaker| ho visited jAmerion ee n ‘ ary 4 es ig ee} ‘was 0} I Paved del til the last day. Better "S| "#4 4 Paper on the life of “Savon-| gut the Province of Ontario are taking | of the House of Representatives, went] board an 6 8P ts part of wisdom not to delay your preparations until the la: Ys | arola.” Oaten was appointed to advantage of the siitini@oancis OAL vee ee ReMene co Whalifnglon.to tor hi ht the holid: for th P 1g those bores with ag éf inbaea God begin NOW, when you can do it more leisurely. This store has caught the holi ay 2 oie ‘ete z gaat meeting | Andrew Carnegie and are establishing | be shaved, After the darkey barber] on tap about eyerything under the spirit and you are welcome to inspect an array of useful and beautiful gifts such as we 6 lela in. the > rth see libraries the cost and erection of which | had d his chin, h to cast | sun—and Mr. a of it Id f Ww hi P| terest to 73 | Manse on Monday January 7th 1907. | are defrayed by him. All that Mr.| about for farther work or for a chancel roe ‘Ad we leaned over the’ rail’one is seldom your good fortune to see. We urge shoppers in their own inte # | After adjournment: Mrs.” MeKinnon | Garnogie asks is a free ‘site and that|to sell halt toniea. ethers purty thin ing the information fiend joined tertained the members and others to icipali ” a bead Ba beehbta pee isha SA ar! SSK buy NOW while the stock is at its best. 2 the municipality furnish 10% of cost. id fingering the or}us. ‘Gentlemen’, ho said pompously, tea. ls maintaining the in-|three stray locks that fringed Mr.]as he'waved his hand out over the ; 7 4 ig . a ; *)| _A technical conviction was register-| stitution. All rentals from rooms in| Reed’s. bald. pate, ‘‘Been that way} great oxpanse of water, ‘if the earth 2 a #$ | ed against Charles M. Hays, general] the building, government grants, éte.,| long suh?” “I was born that way", | y attened out, the sea would be ~ ere are a ew uggestions tor en omen an dren ig i. wi » * ee ot the pend. Trunk, ie Howed to count as of the fen lied Beta Papas enjoyed ps miles deep all over the world.’ , . * iS week by Magistrat enison, no day | maintenance. This would only leave |a brief period of hirsute -effiorescence, ‘Well,’ said Mr, Jerome, ‘if you catch Girls’ Tams, Collars, Ruffs, Handkerchiefs, Etc. Boys’ Suits, Ties, Hand being ect for the sentence. cmtil the| the Tee fraction of the ex-| but it did not endure.” anlang at Hateding: oneC oer eee -kerchiefs, Braces, Ete, For the younger children—Don't fail to see our showing of stated case issubmitted to the court|penses to de and we _ believa| gasped and said nomore. Later some- shoot him on the spot, for I can’t = Toys, Dolls, Mechanical Toys, Games, Books, Etc., at prices to suit every purse. *¥ pe manent Rees, ber ur ee is | that this satan Sionld be. given|one told him he had shaved: the|swim.’ #% | the complainant in the case, told how | serious consideration es the ratepay- x 3 ag | he had applied for third-class fares be- | ers and council. It is an opportunity | “Don't I know dat? I should say he ee sree required local points and 2 should not be lost. was he Was a speakah, sure ‘nuf!” Asay Sat ebaceets of the ce e are headquarters for Christmas Groceries an rockery, 1p oe ts ala che ten Oi re a Wee a eee es tion Depart ual 2000186 #$ | he could find no third-class carriages Bikey cael ga (tial at zB sho: notwithstanding the temptin, andies and Nuts without fancy profits. sb lon the trains He had been pat off| WO some trains for not paying fall fare. anise that hehas received Train sever te a map of tl 4% | When asked wh: ad done. such ® he_manu- hemispheres ; a map of each continent ; CA Moise Roy Mixed, Brown Mixed, Maple Creams, Chocolates, Mints ae : : 9: |thinge-Hobbatson teplied te bed acted ‘ a'map of Canada ; a map of Ontario: Whispers, Creams, Bon Bons. alin the ineeebes ut the gence pking: the tunin la we a map of ee tifa suitable on one. ¥ 1 published); «suet 6 — s, Hazel Nuts, Almonds, Brazils, Peanuts. #% | _ The flax mill belonging to Mr. Wm. i : Whe i purchased at] Empire ; NUTS—Walnuts, 1 Z| Livingston, of Milverton, which is| si i home, Seis. practically coaicniel eens Try us for your Xmas Raisins, Currants, Peels, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Etc. situated partly on the O.P.R. right of make purchases outside, or in 4} | way, was burned to the ground. early Dr.| way patronize departmental or other on); a numeral ae 32) on mer’ see ee fon aes iy wees panties of eas corey ant ze se eek goes | framo (or an adequate supply of loose ues positively unequalled. We buy as cal ascertained broke! lic Works appointed | away and assists in building up city| cubes); a good | e Lead in Fancy China! Pikey eee os f q' out sometime between three and four) to the position of Provincial Detective. gen m the best Crockery houses in Canada. 4%} octock, and was first no! y Mr. See our big display. Not merely are our prices low, but are ot Superior Qualit 3% | Louis Schmidt about the latter hour. Ai anid, Buy your Chtiaimes China here Be you oe buy it right. = path 2 A high wind was blowing-at the time; e- often _ entertains room (one ee 15} inches ; trian- : = RE ene ee re eden = oe i eee sane pom ae gle, 24 inc] > i st theatrical people in the oun ry and is + eS BREN-G=U'S-¥0OUR PRODUCE: ¥ “SJB | fiercely for over an hour asthe struct- | 9 gentleman quali’ yy education ure was built of first class pine, How! and refinement ae in any com- mn, s *} | the building caught fire is @ matter of | pany. . Ho comes of a family, » mem. ® appreciate the consistency of Sat xy f capacity (pint #} | conjecture, but it is supposed. that a| ber of which invented the pianola and Nin business methods, ual 1 5 ‘i quart, gallon) ; a set for linear measure #% | Spark from a passing locomotive was | his brothers are manufacturers of the! we avin every reader to patronize | (inch, foot, yard, ta apeline)y a set for carried by the high wind through one| celebrated Cecilian piano player. Mr. | home merchants. Our loyalty should | squaré id ‘ *$ | of the open windows and ignited the|Whitcheadis modest aboce his ce. |fvet be te tence industry ss epee Rt an : & oy Higa Wags & iene hi ‘ complishments andis not above offer- balding * ts the Pees and one 2 mnildi: = $6 Acqomp) lish this is y LU siicse Livingston’s loss is estima’ ire protes uks | *¥ | about $3000, as the place was full a that Mil a cg eae at aeron one profit much by. ee value as-can bo. obtained B Neekin at the Hine e, a good syt (abe et i Sale le adel ed ele Dd Da 2

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