The Milverton Sun haga a eae wy he eat A in heat ates ag as reasonabl $1 per year, tory ie a aatac L. not 80 paid, — ern, PURLISHER G. T. R. Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. GoINe souTHt, 9:0" GoING NORTH, THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1003 Missapplication of Free Pres-| 2 meee Funds Continued. n, Ont,, Dee. 8th, 1908 To the Baitor of the Milverton San. tR.—In your issue of Nov. I have noticed a reply from ‘ay, free pres- the P. P. J, which he t a perfectly honorable one. ar- ther consideration of Johi c ‘ay’s explanation will disclose his dissimulation and simplicity, as the equence of reposing an undue confidence in Mr, Macrae’s report of Guiting the #. P, Mission in Canade, |S this report the Synod ordered to be its maj arcen € good a vil, wh, i ay Piper a sing passage in the said report w reads ie Dec- ember eae took nae that ties y left the Canada missior dent eared upon the departure for Scotlan of Portree, antered fal duties in Canada. in ecomia lonitesary the F. P. cha of Seo einen oe rejec od Be he gregation of Ne’ are to Ror his session in Newton orrespondent to. be rel ut of th his deprivation of the libert, conscienee refer! to, is but one of the strategic purp es of jacri in this matter stated in the minutes which are signed by the Trustees of Newto: church, And now Mr, Editor, Lask |is- 80 Macrae’s own report, the die. ‘tes of his own conscience were no the moving cause in that matter, but the dicta m ces who represented or represented the state of affairs Newton to him, see page 305 of the December magazine 1904. And all the aforesaid atrocious movements of Mr, Macrae are concealed from same potion to his brethern and the ic, and thereby makes a atural 17-18-3 was distributed and hat 15 guineas was tendered to your Lae apentene But let. it aii to {all present. The minutes of last meet- 5 | time for holding the nomination and | portioning the grants to peble sho wton, and the original 1907 tS Joh Langford D.R.0 e|ester’s Hall, Carthage, . d | House, 8. 8, rile bank, James se aic-| Mothers Must Have = t Abundant Strength |! | No Mother Can Rear a Healthy Child i bi about the time the uew baby is €) Ibis a woman’s story,—of her t | weak, miserable nervous state. knowing 1 was unequal to the occas- r|It gave me strength 3 | Systems need nee minated and s e had put their e mendacious report. o udent men with general oe sooner the people lecember | controlling nerves. 1 1904 apy would not attract the atten- S sails: It is a waste of time, a1 0! Weak =\Hidneys “Weak stack) ay point to weak kidney Nerv Kidne . like the Heart, and the nd of money are your back aches or is weak, if the urine scalds, ance error in {orn dis therein shall ES hte aid in conclusion that the” ae: and moving cause of offense in that} aotion in the Court of Session in Edin; burgh has not been manif therefor: t be investigate a Batit Stomor Joh his jutors of ee 3 Synod feels ‘inclined to avcept a definite and | indubitable proof in defence of pret and am, ee Sprig UNRO, Central Ave. BRUNNER | | a few rouibelle occasions they acted am tae paid a busi-| on their thoughts. Mr. Willi on te to Stratford on Saturday. | the vicininy i © pai ast, it having been fin-| ished for another year. hiss a result of the -recent ese! ‘orm we notice quite a number of | ‘heiat hs on the road. Although the einer is-a little thin it makes the g of Christmas a little more paeieats Mr, Coutts made a shipment f -|same as last Mr. and ire Eamme moved to Fullarton on Monday, where they will) reside in the future. Mr. William Siaroaan has decid. ed to again enter the teashing profes- sion. He has secured 8.8. No], Mornington, and in him they will find a yery competent and able teacher. farm having sears the seryices of an able young ma MORNINGTON CoUNCIL The council met at Donnelly’s Ho- tel, on Monday, Dec. 3rd. Members ing were read and signed, ‘The clerk laid before the council the following papers.—Communication from the In- spector of Eo eee communication from the C P. R. in regard to taxes. Notice from the Huron and Ontario The Reeve was author- a number of orders amounting to over $1900.00. Law was introduced and read a first 31st day of December 1906, one o'clock p. m., and the election A ‘Moe ay the 7th ‘day of January 1 0. 1, at Mrs. Attridge’s ike t. Temperance Hall, Maivouts Diy. at Donnelly’s Hall, Newton, Henry Freeborn, D.R.O, Div. » For-} ¥ William M. Watson, D.R.O. ‘0. 5, School No. ames Baird, Diy. 74 ‘irs Poe ii eid, ©. Yost, seconded pee sits that By-Law No, 352, be nie pas- sed, —Carri Moved by ©. Yost, seconded by S. Revision on the Begg’ £3 babes business. —Carrie son HN WATSON, Clerk. Unless She is Strong Herself. A woman’s anxieties multiply ten- “el her strength is exhausted and her blood ae it goes hard in the hour of ti Hi hes ‘should be used because it makes the blood nutritious and rich. By instilling new strength into every part of the body, it uplifts your spirits a t once. Childbirth is certainly made - easier yy Ferrozone. The following state: ment expresses the earnest gratitude of Mrs. M, E. Duckworth, of Darbam. own case—told that other women may pro- |i fit by her own experience: “Before baby was bornI was in 6 T had no reserve strength. 1 tried to build up, but nothing helped me. I lool ed upon the comirg day with dread; ion. ee braged me up at once. and _ spirits, icon back my nerve and cheerful- Sea From my experience with Ferro- recommend it to all expectant = thers.” There is more soncentrated nourish- ment in Ferrozone than you get from anything else. It supplies what weak. let at meals and ull feel benefited in a thousand ws Ferrozone ake rtisalsty, virile, vig- orous women; try it. 50¢ per box of ate eh or six for $250, ab all He however still intends to run his) p, take one tab- | d ms beter or other unre or dangerous Kid isease, try Dr. Shoot em you, sb peapeetetan| and sel Or. Shoop’s vena e| THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. Days of Srilgieemayyy: Orangeville Sun ( in {the hopeful. signs of the country is farmers do not swallow tariff ar- n\§ Elliott 8 McLachlan, Buildings f for Sale 1 barn 40x60 with posts; good wuildiogs, well, boarded ia aplentid fo Straw shed 36 ft. Square in splendid. st down by purchaser. DeMario bare apply to. THOS. CAPLING; 4-ins. Milverton, Ont. The Larmour Schoo! —or— Telegraphy and Railway Instruction New Method Entirely Suecessful.— Situations provided for graduates without delay.—Write for Catalogue, giving full information. Principal and Instructor Stratford, Ont § Winter Term Opens Jan. 2nd VO), CENTRAL STRATFORD, CMMI s school ix recognized to, be, one {theteading Commercial: Scugols ta Ontario. Our graduates are ind a ingde- and ‘as Business College teachers and as office assistants. Write. for free catalogue. Principals, L. producers, the farmers, have ed to the fact that the ty Tae |has been getting most ol Hie pes There is bound big change in the fiscal saitey af Raat before many years. AHard atl Overcome. No longer necessary to suffer from muscular rhuematism. . Every case can be cured. Ferrozone is unfailing Jas proved by David Johnston, of Or- mond, Ont. “My wife was a dread- ful sufferer” he de years she could scarcely do a) Her knuckles and eG seclegie caus: places with Nerviline. started and she mended fast. more popular with doctors hats Fer 10° zone ; it does cure, 50c, per box ot all dealers. Rural Benost Grants. spector Chi: n has addressed the following letter on the subject of School Grants to the papers of West is just. as applicable to h and Waterloo, . {and for that we are reproducing it, An outline of the recent changes i the regulations re the method of a will prove of interest to many of you r | renders. By the Act of 1906, respecting the department t of education, sec. 23, su section 5, the basis of distribution of the, present year, legislative grants and the coun- ty equivalent to the latter will be divided on the basis of, (1) the salar- but for 1907 the teacher’s salary will be $500. The trustees of this section will therefore receive in grant a per centage of the extra $100, Ithas not yet been anounced what the per pia will be. Under the new regulations the inspector must grade all rural schools in three grades, In grade 1 are placed all schools whose accomodation is satisfactory in every in grade 2, those whose portant respects ; and in grade 3 those whose accomodation is defective. A certain grant gi each grade the highest to those in grad and the le | lowest to those i c= appearance ani every year the the school equipment accordin; actual cost and on the total ee thas obtained a certain percentage given as an equipment ee Pp ced. certain fixed grant will be given to every school that i is equipped with the This sum was given this year to assist trustees to procure what is lacking to complete. the minimum. Barley and Peas WANTED For which-we will pay: the Highest Price. PFEFFER BROS = H. MOHR’S RELIABLE GROCERY AND BAKERY New. Raisins......,.,1234 cents a -eGurrants.<c.y.ssc0t O's Wigs ea ca aie Mates: cas.% Ree feat ‘SOranpesacnsiccey HU CLEMODS. <1, 35005, 30 a PPUNES: (sic eis l Once Peels: : Routh Marmalades,......20 “ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RODUCE H. MOHR. «LEADING AS USUAL For years. this store has kept in the lead with he finest stock of up-to-date Shoes at moderate prices. We are Still in the Lead For fall and winter weare showing a bet- ter line than ever t be- ore. bs a &@ Sole Agent for Geo. A. Slater * Shoes & WM. ZIMMERMAN ‘The Shoeman «THE... Investigation by Ghe Royal Commission DOMINION LiFe Clean ten and ‘Well and Economically Managed. Representative for Perth County : M. M. BRICKER, Berlin, Ont. deale: oe Hoad Office : Waterloo, Ont. equipment, Santa Claus is Coming! Just arrived home from Santa Claus headquarters, and’ we wish to inform the boys and girls in Milverton and sur- rounding country that they can see one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Toys ever seen in Milverton at our store. We expect to have them ready by Saturday. We would like to tell you all we have, but as our space is limited, we simply ask you to call and see them, Read Over .°. This List of Bargains: Christmas Handkerchiefs dl. hiefe Children’s Fancy H can 10 for 25 cents “ “ “ Ladies’ cs a . TAIL styles and prices We are making a special display. “of xcelda fier tise hk We have them in men’s women’s and children’s........... seeessesee All styles and prices, Men's Lawn Handkerchiefs, hhemstitched, .3 for 25 cents, or, ca 00 per dozen Ladies’ . «7 for 25 4o0c xy TOMS 508" * 50 oh Xmas Collars for Ladies Our display in this line is simply grand. ‘The prices range from 25 cents to $1.00 each, BOYS, see these collars. If you have no sister, buy one for some other fellow’s sister. “6 “ See the display of Pin Cushions, Match Cases, Writing Cases, Cigar Holders Fancy Baskets, Etc., presents for everybody. Ladies, have you seen the new thing in Squaw Satchels? We have them in the new shades. Price $1.50. Men's Christmas Ties Just opened out a case of Men's Christmas Ties in Puffs, Derbys, Four-in- hands and Strings. Prices range from 15 to 50 cents. A suitable Xmas present for your husband would bea pair of our nice Berlin suspenders. We have a large stock to choose from. Jewelery! Jewelery! We still have a nice range of Cuff Links, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains, The prices will be cut in half. Chinaware Berry Sets of pieces will be one of our leading pungideas eer $e up to $3.50. sine Sets in 7 pieces from p to $1.50. on Bon Dishes and Berry Dishes and a host of other things in the China line of which space forbids us mentioning. Furs at W. K. Loth’s Let us say a few words about furs. The weather has suddenly grown so cold and seasonable that furs almost speak for themselves. ur prices certainly do the same. We still have a good line in Ruffs, Muffs and Caperines, ranging from $5 to $30. Men’s and Ladies’ Persian Lamb Caps, Grey Lamb Caps, Pl cai: Imitation seal. Anyone of the above would make a very suitable Christmas gift. Candies and Nuts Best Royal Mixed - roc, 3 lbs for 25¢ Orange Slices. + - ‘ 26 2& Best Brown Mixed - 100, 3 lbs. for 25¢ Coffee Peanuts - : 20. Ordinary Brown Mixed - 7c lb. Cream Almonds x “ Dandy Mixed - 100, or 3 lbs. 25¢ Maple Wal cane Se gay - = 15 and 25¢ picniete, se : 2 oes Sticks * ae = 12°cents Cupid's Whispers ~ ater Gunes z ee eet Chocolate Dates = - « Saratoga Creams ~ - : tha New Nuts are very high and abe: but Jelly Rolls é: Z 4 20 we are abie to quote them at _15c¢ a Ib, s and Dates—Baking Figs 5c, 6 Ibs. for 25c. Natural Fi . Eleme Figs 15¢, 2 Ibs. 25¢. igs 80 leme 20c Ib. Dates 8 and to cents, Raisins and Currants—California 10 and 12%c, Select Velencia 12%c, Recleaned Currants ro cents, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Pee! Oranges and Lemons all kinds. We also expect Bananas in a few days. Figs 2 Ibs. 15¢. Killing Time—Try our Butcher Pepper, pure and recleaned 25¢ a Ib, We would ask our customées to call for one of our calenders. We will be pleased to see you between now and Christmas, ~~ W. K LOTH === P. §.---- Do not leave your Poultry till the last day.