Milverton Sun, 5 Jan 1911, p. 1

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Lee H.M.SCHAEFER : WILLIAM K. LOTH MARRIAGE LICENSES 2 r] iy Z os ul 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES + STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL = STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, -~ ONTARIO “Ht Shines For AIL” ve MILVERTON, - ONTARIO i Vol. XVIII—No. 26 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, January 5, 1916 ¥ Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher nw a PON Ne | O-0 | au kinds frozen fish at Mohr’s. Ophiters! Rowe's Long Island at | NEWTON qT 3 ¢ | , Butter prints vse. at Guatin’s New- | Mohr’s grocery. os | a ae platatite he tom. aval ootatnes bie, ver bag deliv- |" Mr. Wm. Fink. of Linwood, has Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Kirkland and The Metropolitan Bank 31s LOCAL NEWS 25 quart tickets for $1 cash at Geo Jered. Mohr's ased a uew tile machine for sank tamily of Toronto spent Christmas Cars | Rowecaatre. oon a a Mz. John brown vias, clested May- drain Aile from three to twelve in.| with Mr. and. Mrs. George ‘Kirkland ¥ a : | 7 ‘ratt’s Astral il. mone ‘ter | or of ratford on lay last. le now prepared di in Monday both families took a sleig! 4 Pays Special Attention to the Requirements of | jet Mohr's ee ka lee ails Lake Superior Tinie Kuaatae kine enue to do. ect | rideride an : pai oe Sg th eae BSakr Gusting he Bring your page ‘ars. to ‘nech- | $1.65 cash at Gustin’s. Newton. ent structures such ie silos, ;, | Milverton. wae they Sid justice to { Farmers Sl cte™ Inet ebes She. at Gustinis. New: ley” Highest nricessiads The geachers resumed their ‘duties foundations floors. pa decree a (5 Christmas dinn i 1 3 | Mr. Jas. A. Riddell was a business | at pate with a fair attendan {| Mrs. jW. Coli rT Mr. Charlie Atti ie dike AUIS: ES ‘ a Ri f) sr plea visit . Charlie ig spent the ha 5 Graziers and [a for mean 2 ybhers,to lear les | isitor to the Classieeity en Wednes-| | resh Water Herzing tn se on Wednewday. [with his mother, : ™ day last. at Mohr’s Ero ap? ¥. Aah . Mr. C. Heimbuch was a visite: Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ross. ha‘ a Stock Breeders | ont Stomiay tact aan on Go meariy ade |, Miss Elisa Riddell attended the| Misses Tillie and Ruby | Sehmids Stratford on-Priday, STVBICE lon ut trickde tor Onriaeane Chas > s 8 z : Dunsmore—Magwood wedding at |spemt the balideva ai Buattord ana toe rs. J. Koenig and family. | D¢l = And Solicits Their Accounts. Miss Marie Veit. of Tavistock. spent | Stratford on Wednesday. Baden, of ai were visitors at his| | Mrs. D. Murray. ot ad with her q SSEE See a few dave pith ber triad Mins Gira ts are now ready and cus-| The Misses Winmifred and Myrtle | mother’s and brother's, child spent last Mrs. Ross : ; Riddell. tomers will please call and make|Orr spent the New Year's holidays at) | MrsiL. Boomer, of Berlic. was vis: Toth: golive to Glrattord on Friday to ALE NOTES Supplied Free of Charge, and Collected or Dis- Mis Alex, Curtis, of Millbank, is| DFompt -tettldmants. ‘Thos, Hutehi- Woodstock. iting her pister Mrs. I, A: spend the New Year with Mr. counted at Reasonable Rates. spending o fewsiiye with bishon Mt Newton. Miss Myrtle L. Hawkshaw. of Win-| Mr. Clayton Hiller, of “Berl, was | Me Ale. Murray. Sie Le ae ¢| Henry’ Curtis [ais ra Risdoll ‘who has spent aay sar easy visiting Mrs. © | Yisitor at Mr. J. A prlty, Middleton epent_a week with : lade to Responsible Farmers. Mee Wine Accel: ow forme eeapinnr eeesnalaers et e returned to rs. Rockle and children, of Water-| f in Bu ee etter te. ad of Milvacins wee sleoted raevi ti Tay: the| Miss Elsie Hoffman and Emily Helm | too, were visitors at P. Kreutaweiser's| a2, Pleased ito see him back at his Linwood Branch: Milverton Branch: Ssiock of dio naa statt there, a oh ei Beare ee the holiday at Mr.) Mrs, P. Ament visited her daughter |POte a) | pay i—On the 5tl ie of Morn- "age at Ij t jlip Miller visited f GL ZEBLER, Manager 6. C. WALKER, Manager. §]| Tiree set of eood second hand single ee oer sy Misia at Brovtas | Ms See gh Gas, visited Glens out af owt over the holiday eS for ‘particulars: at Sack beiness ards ror property sad event Ne lew eas ith friends in| her eon? Miss ©, Hayes, Ralph Tanner is a ‘welsonie vinitae a oA pn a RY pny peneand a Mr. and Mrs, Martison, of Ey during ‘the holida: ‘has apent RA eres | Mr Sohn We. Mosley. of Motevan. Ges Ward, of Toronto. and Ghat coer, Wilhelm and gaehtsr ville. sent Monday at the home aie LM ee est, but stil has ge Back left tore home co Wednesda | Mine Lal ly. of Smithville. spent the | Miss Mabel spent Sunday and Mon | Mr. Goel! peta ® warm spot for Newton. x j after ppending a week: Gath hiseousty foto holidays ie the former’s|day with friends in New Hamburg. Mr. Sam Roe. of Toronto, visited| Miss Stella King. ‘visited aS parents § M 6 1 1 ‘ It 4 lighting. Pata Mrs. James Rid Miss Luella Dotzert. of Waterloo under fecal eae at Wingham over Christm: unicipa ection Kesults General Manager WR. Travers of “From. latest ispa TGR gna reporte| spent New Years with her grand-|" Mn Harold 4 Dillon, of Hlmira. epent | onzts ‘having -a good times the Former Bask was on Saturiay Smtaations sare that eposttans “in parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Schoenhals | Saturday at Mr. L. A. Heimler. Mr. -H. Gustin and family spent fiphirtaataesten aeltecelvene of eat si defunet dese oer may not} Mr. Charles Dietrich. of Ayton | Mesers. Fred. und John Heinbuch | Christmas with gm in Stratford, Ti hip of M incr ing 840.000 Ofsthe barklstineiie aye spent a few days iast week at the! were visitors at Berlin for a few} Mr. Mrs. D. Will Bae of an ‘ownship of Mornington ody They Nomrutes earrenpe “Mt isses inn bome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartmier. | days. wood: ore visiting Mr. Miss M p 3 et t a lessrs. Louis 2 and Con- eS The elections in Mornington on Monday last, after. a vigorous cam- ford, onion. and a Doris fetumed, to Poront hol et | as Gonads, ob: Wellaed, epeul. Sew i ed. Carthew. of Waterloawis | DER wek ai iSeigner and the . Paign, ‘ere, in the retara of Mt Hr Pua t tok Teoras and Messrs. | tye an. Granton. spent the holiday parents ‘Mr. and Mr riffin, | Year's at their respective homes in| Mr, J. Bassett and Miss Kay! have| Misses Siegner. of New Hamburg. — ropp, Carson, Beggs and Coote ‘or councillors. Fol lowing are the returns ‘Mies “Isa Glouts Senet dhetholdas Ts ac ‘cole al rerton, returned to resume their duties us| Were visitors at Mr. C. by divi with her mother Mre E, Glenn. -Ehe Westman atte “faneral on| Found on Main street and left at! teachers of the public school. aie “eam obelicacceinpiaien ts THE ) ° iy os 8 has accepted a school at Brantford for eday of this week ot tbe uncle Sun office | a small purse containing Miss O'Leary thas returned and is wee spent Christmas with her hus = $ @ 5 5 = "| that oomiaiely ohesaddl Ite weailas? fai tbe. sae Richard Westm: West @ small amount of change. Owner | again in charge of the separate school. | band. no 2 3 eS & <3 &~ {that place. Nisso’ | may have same by proving property. | “Misa Good. of Berlin, is visiting her | Misa MeBride and Miss Kumpf, | of e. § = zB g a trustees of tHRIpEn tia schoo! Mr. Henry Miller and danghters'| friend Miss M. Schnurr. Waterloo. spent a few days with Mr. ® 5 5 Mr. Ozvear Oakley left last week r | \ e : g 5 we eyaith Kita hic house, DANS purchased an reat for use Misses Bertha and eer returned; Myr, Arthur Saunders was visiting | and Mrs. J. 8. ope ie. . 3 j 2 : Berlin where he has Be school, The children in thissehoo! from Bivth on Monday after apend- |at his home in Wellesley. Mr. H, Hawke and family Meieara i : 3 b as deliveryman toe oie Ske A splendid’ a ea ner Jog a couple of weeks with Mr. and |" tr L, Neumeister. of Welland, cali-|a Jia yeunion at Galt on Chr} 48 70 59 Mics Smyth. iM, Teese. ed on friends in town on 70 41 7A ‘Misses Beatrice Grace and’ Mr. Roy 4 Enid Roe. of Line|“°yfr, Ip. Schummer was a business ‘Owing to the large Christmas mails xf a ae ave been spending the 2 Mrs | visitor to Guelph on Monday. 1 post office staff had to be doubled - , 2 a ‘at their home: have returned thi Sam| ‘The rink was well patronized on desing the festive season 85 20 73 Hate pespactive eohoale ate Glens ous Snail be held at Shakespeare on ae of Toronto. spent New Year's | saturday te poe loads} Mrs. I. Ritter. of London, spent 2 bi 96 44 morris, Markdale and Shallow Lake. Batiiagess Janie ath i and Mrs Samuel Miller were How: Berries mie mother Mre. 17 63 57 5 Mr. Jacob Kelterborn last @ to a despateh from Mon- eee eA Sa Remedy nev-) The Aaa ‘meeting ne the oe 29 3 aa 5 treal the rail-vay-oaintlailla api eae DP eisise ts those who use it for Jes“ € 1 29 28 30 ailvertised for a wrist watch sehieh roe beri ‘Soe Gies is home for the holi 73. 40 33 80 981 | was taken from: his store. The. wateh ™e? representatives have decided >to ‘imate coughs. one. and irritation day: wae eternal to bist through the F*duce ithe iprice of tipper erties on Of the throat and Jungs. it stands ui Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson. of Milver- Township of Wellesle ail, It to advertise fu ‘The Duman sleepers aie bec remedy for Sees Pp ag mail. It mays to advertise in The). Miss McDermott will-om Jan. 7Eh png sen Bold. by ealers. Dhe'sesulta in ‘Wellesley wore somewhat of» surprise, as only two | Max Gabo: Westman $s tn be couueat-|cipee gc, 7am re Hoard De, James Jott EDWARDS-STONE - “iaen ae the old council, Reidel and Lintick, arate moftened: H. Huehn and | ulated on the victory he scored in the elosing day hats will, The elt at half California. rays: “I am evoune hs sutton. ie ‘thele New ee aie at A quiet but Brelty wedding took eggs were elected to the reeveship and deputy: “foavesbip by very ; contest in Regina, Sask ries. The space is sequired for new much reading yout, paper here, oway ves majorities. Mr. J, Richardson, of Crosshill, an entirely new man, | taking the largest vote polled in t ee A oat ‘pn the shores of the reat P Pacific, | place on Wednesday. Dec. 28th. at ae SMe . also made a good run. ‘The vote by divisions stood as follows : ty and defeating an ex-mayor of |” Albert Jardine. of Goderich. was'on and enjoying imm my bome of ae Geo. Stove. Pleasant | 5: m peaaneeen ere onday last married io Miss Robina oat here Kaul feeerdasts fo all my Field farm, mear Hawkesville. unas Ee iD mi Fd 2 4 mba tion: ane doatall tian ot of Amira sees oC Sie aie eho wae, el ene his daughter Della Pearl, was united 5 5 5 = g = cers will be on the program ai the sq foully am eSorley. of) Jarvis, who was |im-marriage to. Mr. Earl Edwards, of , Fs © Fa a a ext regular meeting of Court wit and for which Mattel Jardiie's broth charged vith offering Anat gatiee on| Mornington. ‘The ceremony was cape 2 : 8 & 4 & verton C.0.F, on Tuesday evening Jan. e e nston by formed by Rev. Wm. Nixon. of Lin- 5 LA = 2 {0th All members are requested to i gh Remedy is a Migeing it from the grave and ship-| Wood at high moom Only the im-| °°) coy Dunbar of London, is re- & 4 i be present. mtreal in a b; rk-! mediate relatives of the bride and ‘ ~ 5 Bg 2 H orge Bundscho whtle walking Tene (te eyo ae kanal anwine ae ide was|9ewing acquaintances round the vil- 165° «98 74 33 down Mill street on ‘Tuesday morning ures painful renthi ger- on Friday inst. The trial will be held /aesisted by Miss Violet Bdwards~ sls- Re Gere tm ere a 38 57 68 = «176 “his week had the misfortune to ousl nding cough nue indicates at Cayuga on a date yet to be fi f the groom. while the g: e hae aS ae 123 84 65 slip on the ice and severely sprain ps cangested lungs. Sol e ip caused to the Muni ported by Mr. Henry Stone. uke eee Mitohelt than 34 ba ankle. He will likely be confined to "Mr, Jas. Torrance. MP.P.. Mr. W. vality of Mornington and the several eF of the bride. et aati a 96 _ the house ope a P; rs is ans OM praslanehon ied Wel. | ‘Phas qedtine auerch: es beautifully fen be oa fh Z eo wilt eaten oe rson, of Toronto. vis- Hamilton, reeve of Elma and Mi ~ lesley even though severe are not as remdered by Miss Zag riends ee returne: 26 7 5B 121 sted. over the New Year with is fugston zeeve of Grey left on Wed Jamentable as the lasses caused to! wood The bride was reseed a beter cha visited friends 46 39 81 39 a6 | brother. Me. W. H, Sanderson. At nesday for Toronto to interview th ic the imdividual people. vividly brings beooming gown of white silk. trim- aria t “the ‘a mes at triaiGh co te 35 4 is Be ips Sas She: Ganda ove ee government with regard to the Mait: a she mine of the residents of this oa with embroidered, chiffon, 91 elipon. 8 6 3 26 62 372 ® Jand drainage scheme. strict e mecessity of something over. with bridal veil o! embroid- i a 7 Me duct, with great acceptance jg| 8 Thursday evening of last week material being done and being done ered net with a wrea h of orange Reece Suen ownshij ape: pee) oS’ Mr. Wm. Zimmermann gave an oys- Promptly. jossom: carri ‘eae nat, 8 SommnOn EU aae saneds te Leek Let aires sum: Mr. John Semple wha has establish» White caraations and maiden hair fern The Bae ieee in Elma resulted in the return of Mr. er es his fri in or Mr a reputation in fe = well as ridesmaid wor Mr. Donaldson e huge is of 251. Mr. Scott was sinced bade all:-the troublesome. ad” dangerous Bau Gtrmieh tater hit zettnite, ot nephron ee fires BE ite ees Dew et ie ee Se aia complications resulting from cold in Galgaryy Quite a mumber from the vorter of vorelicen Cisdesdale hores ond insertion end carried e hoquet of | De reeve by acti riefes The following gentlemen were returned for the coun- id Mrs, y Freebi Gil; Win. Uoktes, “Alex: ea me d Samuel Smith, the head. throat. chest or-lungs: “Bold | viltage were preseist, When) a “most /lett un Wedn i out ap- ite carnations and maiden | eee rt qére tie atone “Al heh Be by all dealers. | pleasant’ evening was spent. jot Flot and will likely arrive bere ferur ‘The groom's gift to the bride Be sta A ee paidad eS er | Mr. Chris, Gatcke. of Stratford, has) The busiest amd mightiest little re them about tie erie parf of was a beautiful muff. to the brides-| 9 2) 5 Bo Ser ae AR Se | moved imto the house on George St. ¢hing that ever was mad¢ is Chamber- February or the beginning of March Maid a pearl brooch. to the grooms Year's day ES FA 5 = 2 5 | reeantly vacated by Mr. 0. Oakley. aioe Stomach and Liver Tablets. They He ‘was accompanied to Scotland by mam a tie pin and to Misa Nixon an aN N. 3 S g g R ea {It is Mr. Gatcke’s intention to make go the work whenever you reguire his mother Mrs, Robt. Senin whe emerald brooch. After the ceremony|CALL ACCEPTED TO NORTH MORN- 3 o 4 s, 2 ; Milverton his headquarters while their aid. These tablets change weak- Will spend a few weeks visiting witb |the company repaired to the dining » mere he F : : ao | travelling, the railway facilities being noes into strength. listlesaness into| friends in the land irth. [room where a splendid wedding din- — : : % A: 2 j better here than at Stratford. energy. gloominess into joyousness.|, A case of more than usual interest ner was served. ‘The best wishes for] | At a eGestal me eting of Saugeen Donaldson. BA. IB BB 89 Bk. 90 ou a weak ee theif notion 43 40 gentle onewon't re. |! being tried by P. M. Beemer, of w long “and wrosperous wedded life | Presbytery aa at Mount Forest For: HAMILTON, 6 74 «8506 8868 ieee conn He ee ee ee Neat eee eee eames er "tection No Feige Silokney or eees % we the Youn coupe oe ttle ot Ropnpreneror hs eg in ei mK ealers. S SaaenEEEEeEnEEEEEEREED le of ‘obste! Fai 30 31 12 1 33 | es you more liable to anoth- "The élections in Milverton on Mon-| With hegleoting to. send his two cbil- ee Mp muadpeatnayen en ger & 69° 49 45 aT. 85 9 58 cP ami the last is alwafd the harder day last resulted in the return of an “dren to school. contrary to the schoo] POOLE. ance of the call given tial recently by 49> whit dee BS. 4. 61 |to ‘eure. If you will take Chamber- oatirely mew council, The vote for , ect re Btlokney pleas Suatification 4 the congregation of Nor * 0 7 4 0 21 jJain's Cough Remedy at the outset you the reeveship stood; Grosch 92, 2: ‘m-' om the that 1 he r.amd Mrs, Geo. Berkn:r and fa: ton in the Presbytery of Stratford. 0.20 Mo 7 19 |will be saved much trouble. Sold by mermann 85. The candidates aint ook sullen ‘by. the department Ae - ey and Mrs. Louis Schmidt Rey. Mr, Haig. of Millbank, modgrs 31. 61 4810s jall dealers. ‘councillor recived the following vote: | teaches “lies amd abomination unto | SM TAnliy, of Milverton, spent Sun | ator of session at North Morningtos. Bas eee Heng, ir. Chas. Herr who for the past Parker 130, Barr 125, Pfeffer 117. At. | the Lora" “phe oase -bas been a fay at the home of Mr.M. Opper. | |and two representatives of the con- CE 26 ae ae ree number of years employed kin 106, Wiederhold 59. Whaley 53 \Sourped untihl Thursday. Jam. 5th. he ens Annie ere ae Ae gregation, Messrs. Welsh and i wt seet: 4 ty * a with Mr. George er Cook 29. The mew conneil will be! The follo officers were instal-| am. of Wallace. have retw Were resent to urge the oall which Willoughly. 36 «89 838 BD left last week for Strattord where compo, ae tollews: Reeve J. G. Grow |e in Milverton Lodge No. 478 A.P. iy huge Ae re at i with thee fs unanimous. ‘The stipe ——$—— he will resnm= studies at the Collen. 64. Gouncillors, Dr. F. Parker, J. & A.M. on Tuesday evening of last | ister Mrs. with free mamse. Strong deto~ - oa i the Marr, V8. LE. Pfe face ag sveekfor the ensuing year: TPM, |, Mr. Louis Neumelster, of Welland (were ‘present * - arlie's departure Barr, V.S.. obi Ww. ae w,|is spending this vacation at hs home Sells ‘both Mr. Little's Sunday School Rally Day will a Miss Lotta White's music class olos- figs will be- generaliy. regretted Atkin, een Fee te wee congregations - speerred batts x be patie OEE, so ee = holidays on Thursday. Dec.| #3 he —s universal favorite. He| On Monday. Dec. 26th. a tami-y ye! [Bro fi. 8: ri W. Geo. Guenther! ao fight against ae translation. a BS % orning the a erate Tuesday, Jan-| Will also be missed in musical circles union was held at the home /oW.. Te Prantl: Chaplain ev: imes of the West i is visiting va to be preached singing will be Jed by a young Sergi, Sri. 191k, On the evening’ of aving beon’« member ot’ the ible eat Map Aloe’ Halton onrect The WOooer bititee oak Toerme: Be with her pareola Mr sed Mrs Thos parte ee tek = én January. poche choir and in the evening se i closing day nineteen of the junior | quartette and the band | Kerman sia Victoria streets Listo- | W- J. Zoeger: 8.D., Malcolm Macbeth: nel. be a great source of reg: ie tiocin s abet in the ‘will lea: lg at ‘were entertained. Little Eil- | ae Parker who headed the poll on wel. Among those present were Mr. J-D.. John Harvey; D. of €.. R. Mill- ae Clara Schmidt. of Senne is Mount ‘Forest Confederate, nor <al% a eee in ie eee mond was a Santa Claus| on Monday has always been an ardent Nelson Cooke. of Norval. Mr. and Bes s thas. os er: JS. 8. J. elie wi ‘th her friends her to his present charge. but to the com he fairy. and ilateibdied a caaiy waa Bs | advocate of good roads and devoted Mrs Bert Robinson and Mr. and Mrs, Wa urgman; Tyler. e are sorry ee hat Miss Kate munity in gemeral. that (Mr. Lit i pe gobaridets te young men. 1 of bis nomination night speech Ivan Robinson. of Pekin N-X.; Mrs Soba Ziciians an Engel. ts ion: the! sick list and wish her has to leave. Ho has won the gener: to “this important branch of municipal Isaaé Reid and family. of New! At the dispersion of ‘the eee a speedy recovery. affection and respect 2 BoP aA ip Retiring somewhat late Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hurst. and ‘onia: ley Home if hee “hee “of. Seuegihiog Mr. Geo. Opper and his friend Mr. de will ci with i hi ht of his election it was with ren, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Robinson jr. belonging to 8. J. Pearson & Son. | Frank Gerbell have returned 0 Tor: aa ane vanes of a ar rs. b Taylor and the Maadowvale. Ont. eld Dee. 14th; the | onto «after spending their aoldays sphere to which he has felt that € North Mornington. beautiful roan heifer Marehioness 19| here. duty has called him. vi z recent failure of the Farmers topped the sale. She was purchased Mr. Henry Mueller. of aelvibe: i the previous by, Miller Bros for the eum of $515.| Sask. paid a flyiog visit to Mr. ‘ ign bank. thi Sis te : t a that req Ontari . and the Central bank the Farmers’ Advocate of Nov. 24. yw that the governing of Mo! nn 5 = jon. A: have al- appeals to the public mind that there has for great grand dam Marchioncss roles itownship has been wrested ‘ | iver n_a fairly respect- should be several radical and impor- 4th (imp) owned at one time by W. from the care of Mr. Kerr. Mr. Dewar WU. g Z i ents to the Banking B. Struthers. of Poole and is grand | Will have to ‘undertake “de war” t pa BTS its The gad of ease which comes i ly: of so that im tha future dam and great Legs dam be many of ae Agent for i ie Reranrnee ron. reoeiv TE te oe Pie ‘Soutia aepa ea ie era age ce ee ee eee cone : ss tence ee eso ees High Court of Justice that he hed try which though important is ofess| One amendment to the Canadian| "Nea. We Ptetter wus setummed ES SORRY : as matter what your position or pros- been appointed to arbitrate a dispute mamemt than the hardshin and pov- ‘Banking Act which would prevent | trom visiting frienis in Tavistock ac-|@ STANDARD ANTHRACITE eel that you bf tween the C.P.R. and the Tilsonburg amd depositors many of whom are in Ships would be the appointment o! eee < Lake Eric & Pacific Railway. The tho sere leaf of old age and who by govennment inspectors with large a, ike of Hoogver.epent Rew year FURNACE i Fudge has accepted the appointment the fact that they were shareholders owers to inspect the whole Worki'E) with friemis in Milverton and ima | STOVE have something to fall back upom in already laying his plans for an depositors plainly demonstrated of the bank ineluding the securities _ am instance of emergency. early sitting. This is another ev'denze Shut ‘thtount life tlzy were indus: whic the Dank held also with power " finmermann & on Kany i AND NUT > OME Tae Sil aE? aoueounk 4 of fidence which is placed in trious. and economical and who must to thoroughly earch ithe securities| Settle by cash or note before Feb. 1st. him as a settler of disputes. Subject have denied themselves many of the umd ascertain if the same were good] The wink opens for the geason to: : pase z to the approval of the G.T.R. Company fuxuries even some of the nec-|and if not good in their opinion com-| night Wednestay. crand|@ SMITHING COAL Ne : MILVERTON BRANCH is Houor will open sittings for the essities. Prosecution and imprison-{vel the putting wu collateral £e¢-| shape and in all Sent a large a ‘ me hearing of complaints of unreinstated ment of the otficials while commend- jurity sufficient to make the said sec- | crowd Sess meet i ST. MARYS LIME R. J. RANNEY, - Manager ea joe G.T.R. men at Stratford about Jan- dtory does not t the needs of the jurities good. All the expenses of Tha Sunday Bobool ‘children of * x ’ HAMILTON uary 9 or 10 10. From Geert Eee ean as it Toes ust “restore. to. the! aioli imvestigation to be borne by the| Methodist church were given a alelgb 7 nes Jide nie Le ieee ee unfortanate ii mee money they had ‘bon bank. The effeot of this would be | ride. on New Year's day. The shouts oe Z indsor ich they were depen money would not be loaned and veals of ~ + Sarnia going north later to, Alsnte| [$e for ‘sustenance “in ‘thelr Iatter Fipaee tenia eae tela sttreneones fot = t “toe shiter sitested ae ra | Sheds at C.P.R. STATION : y tion E oe

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