Milverton Sun, 26 Dec 1907, p. 8

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Christmas forget $, TA, HEEEHEEHHSEEEEHEES SHED AEE EEEH EGE EEH PLHP OG HO Hh > t ‘We wish you a Merry and a bappy ew Wear, and when you paint your ‘puildings next spring, we bope you won't 2 We sell it! JAS. S. LOCKIE, BD. 1s best, Hardware Merchant, youve Newton ; ing, b:i1°: 11h cannot be surpassed. Lockets, Kings, etc. give usa call. Fine Jewelry Our prices have opened the eyes of our competitors. P. H. BASTENDORF rr Jewel Is by far the most beaut- iful gift and something that will last a life-time. If you contemplate buy- Our assortmet of Bracelets, Neck Chains, -1- Milverton. and Of PEEAEEDAODEPIALS PAELLA EOE L ELLY 4 Model School Ex Examinations Fits Your Case Exactly, Following is a ‘ast of students who ele know how you mm feel blue, sickly passed the Model School exemination and ach-morning you waken in + Stratford, the names bemg in al- aay condition and wish it were phabetical order i i Honore Thode: who took cen +)—Driver Mowat, d SS A., Martin W. B., Cape: system is relieved of poisons, blood is en n ‘y M., rel Bist Harlbart Mabel and digestion picks up. Health and May | vigor return because Dr. Hamiltan’s Pills make the body roof “against weakest and disease, For your liver, or the eake.af you! feelings, try Dr, Hamilton’s je per box at ail dealers. ANG. Katie, Martin Alice. Pace—Burnett Wun, Creighton 8. rs Davidson Munro," Erb Maar ri Haynes Wesley, Kane Wn red, Kehoe Joseph, Larkin Henry Bills Forsyth, Macning Bred, Oliver, John, Nicklin Harold. ag as Life of (Man Full of Crosses Ww a ‘ Man comes into this world without his consent and goes out of it against . When he is little the big )s ones Mil-| irls kiss him; when he is. poor dred, Kenny Blizabeta, Kidd Flor-|i\, ig a bad manager; ‘when he is ence, Magwook Josephine, Patterson) | 3 4 Mamie, Synderson rich he is dishonest. When he needs mith Cora A, B., Strathdee | credit he can’t get it; when he i3 pros Tre avis Isa, iignse May ‘itzabseh, Walker Blnnch, Yeowar: Anna. - TTT Pan eoom other lads and had his arm broken, TRALEE Mrs. Hugh Wi Fight visited friends in| calling. a rocky one, bat man aoe travel it,—Translated aelic, Fair and Go Good Times The great success of the Winter | Q Q Q Q | Q Q Q Q QB Q Q Q 18) Q ab Susennsha Linse- of Mr. and Mrs. |is quoted as an evidence John and Miss mi an were the guest Starr on Sunday «: S WOODSIDE. our own fair in Toronto, wish the caaitor aud all the the saeco exbibit is Highly eae readers a merry Christma he people took full advantage r. Harper, nae Miss Edith Ham | of the opportunities for instruction, tnond are holidaying with friends in but t they were not too serious, and sasenaue Miss Jeanie of Mussel burg spent an crowds a evening last week at the home of Mr. |and prosperity. The season has not | as. B. Hammond, been too good and Misses Mary a es farmers are not. Mr, John by an oceasional drouth, So we hear that the farmers of the United States North Perth Farmers’ Institute ! REGULAR MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT SHAKESPEARE, Temperanc e Hall, oon Session 1. 30 O’c! Cow, her Summer Feed and Winter : “Am I Raising the Host Profitable Ho! lock-=1. President’s Address, 2. W. . Gamble, O. A. C., Guelph, Subjects + “Feedin ee of frosted Wheat yi Outs” or any allied subject incon nection with cattle feed) sion 7,30 O' alee Cars Ww. ane aimee “Dropped Stitches.” Fien *Buildi Let ae Be a Large Attendance Chairman’s Address. to Make These Meetings A Success. The fleeing rates on farm papers: Farmer’s Advocate 1.25, Farolne World $1, a ae eel He ee dian Poultry Review 35¢., qiavate taken for all county paper 75c., Montreal Family Herald and Week. § i Poultry Neate! Betrolea, 38c. Subscriptions or re- | Miss Attie Murra Good Local Programme for the Evening is Expected at Both Places ADMISSION : GEO. GOETZ, JOHN MUN Vice-Pres., Milverton. President, Sebringville. In the evening at both places 10 and 15c. Members Free. RO, S. H. PUGH, Secretary, Milverton. » JAN. 7th, 1908 MILVERTON, Cook's Hall, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8th, 1908 lo rse,” ‘The Daity days with friends he 2. W. EB. ‘Gamble, Guelph, “Sanitation in| 3" Se., Cana- are not disturbed by the troubles of with re elas iatives here. I Street and e iota f James Gaynor left Saturday | bankers. They regard these worries | morning for his home near Atwood. | as localized in a fewcities, and as hav- is position as teacher will be ing nothing to do with the great pro- after the holidays by athe Oboe: of coe industries of the country. Wiarton. And to a large extent eee are right.” - anergy pee hh rt HAMPSTEAD Mr, Alex. Murray, of Toronto, is spending his holidays at bis home Hugh of Varsity, is spending ihe Ghrietmee hohdaye ab his home here ae Sole “rere euens Mr. J. W. Stewart, of Me@ill Uni- EBontey ave vorsity Montreal, is spending fanale Wane Late os Thursday holiday, at home. = to visit friends in Lansing, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. Mr, . Tillot a of “West Superi Wis., are visiting the lat-| A pleasant time was spent last ter’s jother, ‘Mrs, Alex, seth Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Ruthig. jr.. of Water-| Henry Neeb, when the friends and 0 are spending the ‘Christmas holl- neighbors, to Be Ching, Gis: of Bt, Jaines’ Col- well to them previous to their de- “| lege. Berlin, called on’ friands in our| parture for Wellesley village where village on Friday. tl Dr, and Mrs, J. L. Turnbull and| When t family a on Monday ioe Es order Mr. re. called to rt was chosen ©. where they will r is dene: Opale of Elintra, spent] was rea i : Sunday with his Dateoy here. the presentation being made by Mr. Mr, Chas. Attig, of Berlin, is visit-| E..N. Jones. ing at his home tee To Mr. AND Mrs. MisgV innie Murray, of Berlin, and | AND Miss Emma NEEB y, of Thessalon are | Dear Friends,—We, yor it friends and spending train bondage at their home | neighbors, having iearhed with the deepest regret of your intended re- “The school concert held in Donley’s nova from th is, the banner township HENRY NEEB h treatments are be: n request, by These. te - BURNS Merry Christmas. readers. iss Maggie Gray is ‘at present vie Mauls fear ‘n Sac ford. iss Marg: Dr. fo Catarrh Remedy. Sold by the Pablic nae tor Drug Store Mr. M. §, Hawk, of Toronto Med ical Collen e, is spendin, Horses Wanted rane. arrived last wee! the home of her father, Mr, HAVY working horses under 12 years of wu Dowd ton, Ont. ‘age. Apply to John J. Whaley, sa? Shed Mr. and Mr OUR CLUBBING RATES | shortly for yancov: sful affair, the church being crowd- Neeb, thanked then ror the Davidson enter- | ed to the door and standing room at a pie ane gifts, while Lise Emma ined a few of their friends last | premium. meeting opened with|Neeb in a few well chosen words Thursday evening in honor of Dr. and} address from Ri rt. Penhall, | thanked them for the beautiful chair. aud Mrs Jas. Turnbull and Mr. and pastor of the chureh, who acted as/ A number of short addresses were Mrs, Hugh Davidson, who leave | chairman. progral ich | given by Messrs. K. H yer, B. N. followed was of a very high order and | Jones, Alex. McGillawee, all of The North Mdatueton nS. S. Christ-| consisted of songs, recitations; dia-| township. Mr. 0 of Wellesley, ‘ie Milverton, Sun in & Weekly Globe |™as entertainment in. the chureh | !ogues, readings, and children’s chor-| qiso spoke and din Canada Farmer =... The Milverton ald Phe. Reeideatn Son The Milverton Sun ‘eck! me sierton sun mie avert Sun and Western it The tsesion Sun and Toronto paity |? The Milverton Sun and ‘Toronto Daily ews me Milverton ‘Sun and Toronto Dally $1.25 | basement Frida Sun & We ely a“ ded success. ered. Proceeds at the door amounted 9 | to about twenty dollar: Mornington Conservatives Meeting. The annual meeting of the Morn- ington Conke ret te peiba aCe: held platform were Jas, Torrance, M. P. id Jolin McCloy, secretary of the iati resident made an COMMERCIAL. Fallwheat per bush... Barley aie excellent speech, sod) dntiinated his de- sire to retire in or at the order th alee athe honor fae be passed wake atleetion of’ officers was then ¢ Hunt lett Saturday| Mr. | to spend the coe her home in | couver, ing part of his nanoaye 's with his cousin, Ed. Camp- e Harry Waind, of P Li y. yaind, of Portage I | esda church on the ev fi 7 oi-| uses. Avery pleasant evening was 5 eavenhee ea a spent by all especially the children, highest teenie to ae many good qual- was well rend-| hat New! n December 12th, was the grogation present e evening in the morning, wh l_ returned to largest nana most e! re usiastic ever | service Mr. Sener wWilsde rendered in| their respective homes wishin; y, held. The meeting commenced 2) excellent style a solo entitled ‘Just dM b.nany years of ease and o'clock p. m. with President Hamil-| for To-day.” comfort in their new home in Wel- on in the chair. With him ont ley. hall. on. Fri ing last was orth Easthope, to the village of mand success and was attended by a Wellesley, cannot, all w this oppor: very large ai eciatiye audience ity to pass without in some wi Mr. Hutchinson certainly deserves | expressing to you your amiable «leredit for the way in which he had| wife and daughter our respect. We he children drilled for the various | feel that in.your removal we los: pieces in which they took part. ‘The |ing true friends and neighbors. We proceeds amounted to $37.75. therefore, ask you, Mr. Neeb, to ac Mrs. David ‘Tanner and cept this couch, and you Mrs. and family, of Saskatoon, Sask., called on | Miss Ni chairs as a slight end: eon Monday. He report ee token of our esteem. We trust that -|very favorably on Saskstoon and| you all may b to use vicinity. them and as the years go by they will ‘and Mrs, Davidson, of Van-|tendto remind you of the many te B, G., are renewing acquaint- | pleasant years spent in North ances in Mornington ho] ye ure af pros} perity y which you have en- t manor. joreas in the (si ill be meted out to you in the future. ot 5 The entertainment held at Beth- Signed on bela peor teen ening of Thurs- Bi HOBYSEYER. day, December 19th, was a most sue need Neeb, in behalf of ee and ces 32 ONES 2 sess ey oedUbanitbcststtlabiel dle SUN 3 oes CGSSSE iti eB O! the fami In the Presbyterian church on Sun-| ‘The Wellesley Hae Gon warbres n times acquitted | ent and enlivened the proceedings by 2ESSESSS itself admirably pleasing the congre-| giving many fine selevtions. They gation which crowded the charch to| Play well ani would do credit to a its utmost capacity. place much larger than Wellesley, We do as we Advertise, The People’s Favorite Store ; Youcan eae depend on getting the Best Goods for the Least Money 4 KASAM SASS SSSISS SSS SS SOS SOG a. ~. We wish to thank our customers and friends for their liberal patronage during this holiday trade and wish you one and all the Compliments of * the Season. ww We pay highest prices for all farm produce. GHAS. A. FINKBEINER 5555555 SSSSSSSSSSSSS ISOS SSSSSSSSSSSSH% j SE SSS SAS ASS SSSSISSSI SSIS S SSI SSIS A SEISSESEHSSESESESSESESHSHSIESSIYSEHSSSSS s99 “The People’ s Store” Milverton’s Greatest and Best Store, oe ASSIS, % G \ 859 5) 5) D5) DY 5) BY DY DY DY & BY SS OY SES ES ES ES LS ES ES LE LS SEES ED 8S SS SS) DS’ SY DY SY BY SY BY 5Y SY SY 5) 5Y BY BY BY BY SY DY BY DY BY BY BY BY 5” SSSSOSS SISSAHS ASSIS OI SSI OO SOOO OTT eee eee ee 8 8) & 5’ DD BY SY chosen from the text “Old things are Hear away” was a sublime effort on ¢ part of the pastor ite v. J.D. Fer- | ki ss son. It was a masterful delivery | rest of the e and greatly sel tne te, large’ con-| and playing games until A early ORE Miss Olive Fergusson accompani by her cousin is spending mas iolidhye at her home. Mrs. Jobn Scott of Mad- 8 A rid, aN. ea , intend to'spend the win- tee le aes having moved to Hainp- ter with the former,s mother, Mrs. Scott, Ithough Mr, Neeb was neh one of the Christ- ae first settlers in these parts, he was Teo iy GbetiaL aelilore te then ahrahased from the Grant estate which Mr, Neeb has lived on‘ever Mr. Wm. Sanders, of Alberta, re-| since. fol- cr | ard ee ek ogy ue, | tenaptent nari ints fore EXPERT PLUMBING! of on your teats is much more appreciated if taken — with your own kodak than if taken ee a stranger. You may easily have a ikodah of your own and _ have all the pleasure and enjoy- Sanders is well pleased with the coun- | which Mr. Neeb built during the pas . ummer, and which e ment that goes with it. BeslSeo nd . . 10 erie 550 5 menibay was rance made a rot ich Mr. ee Tomenor the foe H. B. Kerr, & Aling! Ati the roloee oe the elestlon ane were made by mber pi after r- a on Vine: ing pte present ‘the a well qual: ar- mation oo rata this wer anion “Court ing on Dec, 28th. Af pices will take place. ‘ood, wishes a large a; on Saturdggmes int ek and new carpet laid so that everything will be ready for the open- omp: or, aq 6. F. will hold their next meet- of members is seine as election of The seats in the new Presbyterian | fine «| church 350 being placed in position | * " Father Henley, of Clinton, called | but b ate the Misses Gaffney . 18; on Wednesday, Tdyiwild, No. ull attendance er. ors up inside with all the modern con- st residences in Wellesle; onstruced of pressed brick, and fitted eniences. wit, Neeb never took an active part ‘unicipal aifairs, ERED RE It is just as essential that Plumb- ing Repairs should be done right as itis that New work should be well done. If you wish anything done in Plumbing—New or Repairing, and let as do the work, you can rely on its ‘being well done by expert, qualfied workmen and the charges will be as low as rst-class work can be done for. far. 4 : Finkbeiner’s| Make yourself a Christ- mas present of one. Prices $1.00 to $25.00. Write us for catalogue,

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