Milverton Sun, 9 Nov 1911, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ellice” ie ELMA Trowbridge .. 65 49 70 42) B. School 47. 6144 83 39 6k 40 39 i00 49 65 90 (5I - 52 80 50 19-2814 eB 698 588 402 538 407 jority for Torrance 1905, 193, Majority for Torrance 1908, 131, aes Coa ie we 65 Now is the time for Rub- bers. Don’t put off buying a pair until it is too late. If your feet are wet you are cold and uncomfortable Rubbers are the only cure. We have them in all styles the very best quality and at reasonable prices. T.P. ROE The Shoeman Milverton, Ont. di PREVIOUS: ELECTION RETURNS. tae view of the sporaeshine. provin- cial election: H for the last t: word; Nort Perth gavs . Tor- rance 314 in 1905 and 265 in 1908. The | we: full figures follow; Jan. 25,°05. June 8, 08 | STRATFORD uMorg, Tot 187A Majority for Torrance 1 Majority for Torrance To0e. 331, NORTH pelea 84 9 "2 Townshio” “Hall HH 114 24 3 Brocksd: 69 8b 4 Hampsté 101 21 (5 So pace ‘3 Gad a1 By 37 18 131 - 05 07 Renney en Hows aoe 274, Majo. rity for Hay. 1908. ELLICE Gourlay’s Li Tot & con. 4 Majority’ for ‘tobrkne 1905. ‘Majority for Torrance 1908. 101 ar ation “008. ds. Monts nar Morrance 1908. 65 MORNINGTON 1 Attridge 59 40 2 Poole 59 84 66 95 48 32 92 Totals . 394. 388. 357 Majority for Torrance 1905. 11. Majority for Torrance. 1908, 20. | WALLACE 88 885 . 56 66 66 3 Gowanstoven 14, 55 88 “4 Crail 66 4485 Lot Z 19 4G Nelson's 8. 69 65 _ Majority for Torranee 1908, 62. LISTOWEL B12 240 262 - rity for Gortance, sie p. verity. for Hay BY: MAJORITIES Li: 43 131- li 65 20 237 ~ 282 62 oe jori' iy. oe Torrance Ff NS 1908 net majority for Torrance 26, Temiskaming into a new judicial seat This will em! e country nort agami to James Bay. pus Wetidings will be placed in 0 ‘Othe ca ae towns of Cobalt. Hailey- rw Lele gard. bei in North | « 1205, Fa 3m 5 wi = —=}y0 389 346 7 yor Totals 91 272 348 286 | d Majority for Torrance 1905. 119. _ n announce: ed oat Botan preached in eg — LINWooD. Mr. A Schnurr spent Monday Berlin on business. Misses Foul oa Mabel Carnochan in onie Mrs. R Cook returned Fan Mil- verton and is now the guest of Mrs. et oo tz Ament and Mr. friends in Linwood. ; R is’ on Satur- day last attended the” hbn en of their tthews. 0} r. and Mrs W. J. Hayes’ on Sun- day last attended ‘the eonieal of the holding a an assembly on ‘Ta Mrs F. Holling and fam- ily lore on & e Tt is their eee to arene ing will likely purses a farm ifhe cant find one suita The Lin ‘Women’ ‘3 Institute will meet at the There number ace A- Rod as incomparable in their hospit- oe assess | ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION - ey evening of last week Presbyterian eir departure for Elmira in address and each pleasant evening whi Er the family Godspeed in their new Following is the address j— o ES & “4 3 € & B. Ee i" S 8 & $ 2 ° 6. a S yo 3 you have dona in our midst. biznes ‘on behalf of the congrega- Wm. Carnochan Robt. McDowell Geneve Stricker Marjory Beggs. iz i MACTON. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. a ie sae Josep Nurse can be heard once mor Wik Messrs ‘Fleet Bros. are: on’ the umber of young) people of bard vicinity attended a dance at Mr. anc Mrs. N. Roe’s near Linwood. All pet port a apuindic t ‘ime. The farmers in this vicinity had hoped that ae weather man would 5|continue to-smile until the threshing one. The open- Quai the Gienallen see church on jun J, Smith; the pas- tor ba d cl front ip attack jough Remedy is use fe 3 won its great Feputation and ex. aie sale by its ‘kable cures colds and ay be relied yn’ with pee nee Grion: For sale by all deal SARTHAGE. i ane for this season last urday. Moore mada a si ai crate of Buchannan. of Dunda! uae ‘North Mornington churell last ‘Sun Fall ploug! tine bat igs almost com- oe! iss Ella gelherts of Berlin. spent Beane. wath wi Mabperstt who foe der Spionde of t affairs of this kind ever held in the ‘he i hal ‘uture in this locality. Mr Holl-| upon «| Operative Fish Co.. . The Carthage cheese ig ort closed vis wi MONKTON A. Nicholson! shipped a load 3 s his locality attend- Lula Mecurthy and Mr. Ji ae: days last week ri] Mr. John Bohan. of Toronto. spent the week-end in the vias = it -re-. turned to Toronto on Mr. A. McNaught recently ship- three tons ns. Moorehouse and Messrs Joha Ilman and Geo: Lannan spent is week attending mate's Missionary Convention ae cheese factory alter sla very successful season will close down at st wei was a very yee ey affair over $20 yy the: evening’s enter- ME sip seph McCarthy left on Mon- day for Toronto where he will enter @ seven eeake course in spebeals College. He was accompan- by his mother ee spent a couple of gare in the cit Mr. iaingie chopping mill is An oyster supper will: Babel i Erskine’s hall o evening, Nov. 21st nae ‘the Peienisee ar Dane good musical pro-|t gram is being cate Ad will be delivered by’ rs. phy. K,C.. MP.. of Listowel ©. present training a class of five pupils WELLESLEY. Mr: and Mrs Hy. Heimpel. of Wil mof. spent Sunday here with Mr, and he |and Mrs. Hy Str Mr. C R. ‘Gingerieh’ is very busy at present booking orders for the Co- fee Stanley T. an irs Solomon Leis. of Bad- en. spent Bandey. ee with, Mr. and bo A Gerth. M Preston with sa Becker ‘iss M. Berdux ‘tarted last Friday on her journey to Sousa, Sask.. where she will reside in fut ieCready of the Guelph OAc. Childre: mn Aid ei aatlee staid by of the Soci e Treasurer Chamber! Vain’ Stomach and Liver Tablets do not i aiding and strengthening their ened digestion and for regulating the bowels, For sale by all dealers GLENALLAN, ~« Mr. and a Hackett. of Linwood. visited at Mr. A B. Snyder’s on Sun- & o “James and Robert Stewart of Es teh concession were ad guests of ie Jol ae (Bes eiew days wilh pen in Waterloo, ‘this week. rs W. R. Lundy and son. oh Toronto. are at present visit- ing with the jatter’s parents Bir. and Mrs. James here on Sun r. iss Bertha Coot returoed home softer a few Shes visit in the West. ie and Mrs E, Strome visited at me ‘Batsonage on pane lay. toe agUe cerednicat which tela in in Alms last octinm s “KINGWOOD. ¢ 5 Mrs. Armstrong and ae ‘Jean. of Michigan. visited at_the hom of the former's brother Mr. Da aers Dewar. e Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper per =a observ east of here ichigan. is id versary services Wills held in the Dear. future. gs *I am pleased to recommend Cham- ted in this vicini le Local Option is Me is chief | berlain’s Cough Remedy as the be: epics of recrasto thes thing I know of “and safest remedy A number from this ioealtey: attend-| f ds. hial ed the barn raising Mr. George trouble.” mete Mrs. L B Arnold. of TopD's on Wednesday of last week. lo. “We have used it re- veatedly and e capes never failed to lief.” sale by all dealers for the entrance examination» to be |p Koehler airaes Pd in | Jame: 01 r. George Badley. called on friends |i "John MeWhinney and famity -|have moved to Dor! = fe 2 Mi Smith i aceon ~ d in the Amish church 5 st |spent Sunday with Mi: a MILVERTON gcHpos. ee Our New sion I ment ;— Sr. 4th—Examined in Arithmetic. ah phy, Hygiene. Composition. at Willard Kneehtel 59. Norman Taylor 56__Willot Kelterborn 55, Form I—Exai in 1m Algebra, Latin. Histo siti an ; Alvin Barr 82. Liewellyn| ay Neuert 76 Ruby Sehmid8 69. — Ruby sch 62. Grant Wilfrid Gowing 57, Wilfrid Grose 56. Dollie i Taggart 44. Form Il—Examined in Arithmetic. Eas in. give due attention to their home-wo especially in the senior roo! N. ayer: ibeibal Division peg rt for Oc tober. oe per cent . ber mann. C. ‘ost. Jr. Neate B. Longmire. “Frieda Rus- be Pea enle, N Barr. sO. Fs Teacher i ister. Pu ‘ata Lloyd Senmiae Albert stead. Ruby Atkin. Clatus Fleisch-| hauer. Lloyd Bastendo: ‘irst—Haz Fi Schmidt. Willie Cossey. Marshall Pep- ler. Ethel Taylor Yundt,. Wal- ter Miller. Vera mn.” Mary Hamilton. ares Wilker. Ida Bund- scho. H. ioe ns. atore rr. Mil- mn Hoff amber on ro‘l $8 Average at- tendance 31. Miss Edna O. Beckett, Teacher Primary Room ss_A—Beverly Tucker. Guen- equa’ Schneuker. B. Class Senior—Leila Kelterborn. Ruth Bandseho. Irene Reis. Willie sted td see that | sad -s Gowing. Gordon Monr. Attred Wilfrid ‘Bundseho6i 61 ar- Herbie 1% Me - Me En Our New Store % We are now. safely settled in our new store and for convenience and perfect light, we will from now on try and do bet- ter for YOU than ever. We intended to have a Grand Opening, but on account of some of the shelving and other fixtures not being in proper shape, we decided not to have it. We expect to have every- thing in tiptop shape in afew week’s time. to-date. Up to $18. Ladies’ Coats. this line. all furs. $3.50 up to $14. Ladies’ New Coats e done a good busmess in We still have a nice as- sortment in Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats. Call and see our assortment and prices. Anew line of Childien’s Coats will be in in a few days. Fur Collared Coats Just arrived for men and women. We can do better than ever for youin Prices $15 to $25. Furs! We have the largest range in town in Muffs and Stoles. special discount of 10 per Come and see them. Remember, we give a cent. on 1000 yards of Remnants left over from our great sale, which can still be had at A Big Reduction. D. & A. Corsets This line is complete in all the newest shapes. We ask you to compare our corsets with others. Men's Fur Caps We have the largest range in Milverton. Now is the time topick your cap. From We want Your Trade. We Pay as much for Produce and sometimes More than the other fellow W. K. LOTH, mi SE IESE SY SESE IE NL SY SIL SL SY A SE MS SY AM SSL AL a LL YL SS SL IL SNL A SS PHONE No. 19 Iverton, Ont. EE HEHEHE EE HEHE EE HE TEE HEHE HEHE HE HEE HEHEHE HEHE HEHE NEE HE HEHEHE HEHEHE NE HE SESE EY MEL SY SEE ES SY Se Overcoats We are showing a larger range than ever. Remember, we did not carry over any Overcoats from last year, so every coat we have to offer you is new and up- Men’s Overcoats from , 9,2 10 per cent. off for cash aii TEE EEE HEHE HE HE HE HEE HEE EE KEKE ngmire Art! a ae Sam Tindee Harold Weir. Te scho. B. Class Tenuate. Whaley. Al- ‘in Sippel and Olga Berkner. equal. -| Edith Taylor. John Jordan. Howard Gatcke Meredith Pugh and Harold Mobr.. equa! lass C—Mignon Petrie. Ryers Pfaff. Harold Barth. Beulah Bippel, lelen Knechtel. et Hamilton. Gordon Schauber. Cecil Dobson. Lor- 4 Guenther, Fred: Bundse mber on 0. Averag& at- tendance 44. Miss Mary M, Little. Teacher MILLBANK. and Mrs. E Logan. of Ripley. aoa a couple of days last week with| Mr. John McWhinney, of Glenalla Mrs, Logan's sister Mrs rlam.|has, accepted a position wit! Mr. ‘Mn Geo Helm has secured the ser-| Philip Bop} d moved his house- vices of Mr.-N Yantz, of Listowel. as | hold effects to the village last wee black Mir. and Mrs Philiv Boppre made Rev. | Thyone. of Palmerston. occu-|a business trip to Listowel/ on Wed- pied the pulpit of Knox church last |nesday. Sabbath. It is expected that Mr. Wm Calder called on friends ev Kay. of Stratford. he conduct sexyioes next Sal Mr. Vance of . has moved and Mrs = of|his household effects into Mr. Harr: Strattord. were in the village on Mon-|Dinwoode’s house. Mr Vance intends day atten aa the funeral of the late |taking over Mr. jode’s mill busi- Jas, Magwe ness and will ba prepared shortly Mr, Geo Fs Badley spent Sunday in| dq all kinds of sawing and chopping. the village: ir. Wes McWhinney. of Glenallan. Mr. H. Alle ne spent Sunday | and Robert. of Macton. spent y ith sciiats in Linwoi Ma a and Mrs, John McWhinney eo Coghlin ry Well mail ; business Mary Maleah: days “wit friends in, Listowel Mr. M D ing a few days tip her Following isthe report of U. 8 8. ie thi No, 9..Elma and. Mornington. d| months of Sep*ember and October. Ex amined i Boeilian: Read mar. and daily w —R Roth 308, A. ey IiI—T Semple 257.- J 2 Second—Total M Birdone 145. 8 Steckly 1 Se Pet Mitchell, is spend ith M. ‘Beydone L Edwards 300. L. Seabee eg 225. ent. A. Seaple. Good Miss Florence | MeKeutie. Teacher. ——+—— Euphemia haath widow of Ree. Char! ontreal. Samuel er son-in-law. Rev. PEON. and Mrs saat Matin. Farnell on Monday oe fre ei two months’ trip through Manitob: Miss Laura an ieee in ee ~ D Cam as disposed of the wollen san and intends leaving in few 3] re- a Martha Kirk- el iss Mary Mulcahy spent Tuesday e Logal— oA East 24th. of List year. 3 | stricke: Coote. = Crosshill. rr, in Listowel on Tuesda: have been struggling for an existance |in the town of Wiarton: but at last |the hopeless struggle has been ended |and an amalagation has taken place, | Lilke: its sister towns, Ohesley and | Hanover. Wiarton will now be serv- by good paper instead of two of inferior production. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs Jolin tage 1, a ‘Elma. on bat ale to Mr. and‘ atte John Berlet. Elma. a daughter aepter to, Miss Katie. sdaushter of | co - Toronto. Mr. Wi'liam E Bur. | —— ee 8. Butler. both |_ Welles! Ss Baliner Pale r—At Listowel. Waliensiein to Miss Rosa Palmer. McCourt—At Elma. on Saturday 4th: Sarah Ann tote e relist of the | late James McCourt t | Owing to the discove: cs of searlet fever in fhe Elmira Dablie | | first case. vOonKING. is spending ‘ith her son Wm. Coote seph’s many years two newspapers BIRTHS. i—At Macton. on Thursday. Nov ir. and irs “Pride, 6th con. MARRIAGES. | se eee Rng aed on Jacob | William Bulmer. "DEATHS. Nov. ery of five cas- e aga. YOU MUST DO IT Get your cutter revarnished. Yes, I know you only used it two or three seasons. But, if you wantto keep it like new. and at the same time save the cost of get- ting it repainted, you must get ity revarnished ~ with the proper kind of varnish. You need not pay any more than the other fellow. See H. D. SCHNEIDER At Zimmermann’s Blacksmith Shop MILVERTON, ONT. + Dressers and Stands $10.50 up Iron Beds $3.00 up Just arrived for fall trade, a large consignment of ‘ Burnite fresh from factory. BEDROOM SUITES... PARLOR TABLES ... JARDINER STANDS... PARLOR SUITES. ROCKERS Torrance @ McMane +++$13,50 Up COUCHES <2. sas D 5.00 up 1.50 up 1,15 up 18,00 up 2.00 up Furniture Dealers and Undertakers MILVERTON, - i ONTARIO Overcoats Winter is coming on and you will natur- ally look for an overcoat. range now we have ever had and at prices to suit every pocket. VERY SPECIAL Black (wines) Reg. $10, for $7.89 ack x See the New Presto Collar Overcoat—the We have of styles and patterns. very newest. Now is your time to select your ccat as the *stock is complete in all We have the best $15, 10.00 them in a large variety styles. Other dealers may that can be produced. | Underwear. and Boy’s Winter Fur anything you desire in Very Special Friday and Saturday We will put on sale a lot of 114 Flannelette Blankets. These are firsts—no seconds. Regular price of these blankets is $1 50. Our price for Friday and Saturday ONLY..... Underwear wear just as good, but remember there is only one make of Stanfield’s and that is the very best soft, silky wool—the only kind used in the win- ter weights of Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Winter Caps | We have a magnificent display of Men’s try to sell you under- tis made of long, strong, Band Caps. We-have the cap line. See them “12 Wante ‘All the unsalted butter you can bring us. Highest prices paid for produce. H. M. SCHAEFER Milverton, Ont. 5h JAMES WHITNEY. a H Hi | 4 i TO THE ELECTORS i by one-half and echool the furnishing of electric power at cost book ring. _to seotions of the p Revised ‘the public school system, great efforts have been made by inter: created a council, to ested to per and which the teachers elect Vent the carrying out of the intentions | tives, and provided for large grants of the government in the central and |in aid of payment of teachers’ “eastern parts of the province. So far | Honestly and successfully enforced | have t! rorts gone that in all ; T cannot dismiss tis subject with-| fp Es me Ge gs ae oi tothe Howes of Com e resignation E é BE Bg 3 Bae £ é rae Sse ae yf Cio of G have slike departure the ce alog age lative Assembly, suffered 33 zs pean breloom to Of the life of the legislative by effuxion of time, and the facts as) eutogtion tr : Come and see the ptetcs finished in natural life coters. The latest thing in photo work. — x i * Sepia end Platinum Work. eo ‘ Enls:ging. Cepying. Picture Freming. ect ES STUDIO OPEN.EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY | purposes resulting in ip Rag eh cp dicta Naa nf, poration in the BE 8G g i=) pees E z é iy “ae B Ait! Increased ‘the expenditure for the out referring to the very patriotic and Bugle ica fates Adam | be ne | | | | | i | ald will amount to about $478,000. trial erally aided by money greats. school tn the Agricultural College et Guelph. PETER maeme ON AUTOMO- Ses After discussing x the, dangers of lev-| ay’s Ann streets. ed him jumped < gud side and drag- ged him , of any claim to ‘the anes of their way or plu Y in- 0 the ditch when! they toot their nst Does that ive them the right of over everybody else? If I bought a horn like thaé an went hooting along a sidewalk would everybody liged to jump asi and when I ed to cross a strect of my wa) e| difference. not? The pepe ads are cs ld 2, this every day. 1001 a St baal hee ee ve jump, Does the law of the coun-| ae it While | try give them authority to do this) so it was time it was led. The sutomobllist bad fier brought ves timers wan anende jl in the crus! words” to the Tatomobilista who poe fest this part of the country, not that~ of vehic- | 6% oc Sith “seat_o' seorchers and was even more out- Perhaps psychologist made » study ter he might get hold of something that would “help us abate the nus: nee ECONOMY London Chronicle. Not long ago the Ameri t crowd was delighted by the outburst ot pat Of the venerable white-haired poet, | Fe, inthe minority. It with a feeding bag. The farmer then ‘As he en brou; up among | $4!d 0! ent round to the back of his wagon the fisherme wasmas-| «They are neither man nor woman. took out of: a chicken with a ter of a rich and flexible vocabulary! They are neither brute nor human’ | piece of string tied to one leg. With of objurgation. Aman who heard) are_ ghouls. the string he fastened the chicken to him on that oceasion d methat| When !they are not in ‘thelr cars the hitching-post. so that it could “there were purple patches of blank/many of these people are just a: ats dropped from the vi in the searching profanity with thopruttal of the egies eS others = Borse’s nose-bag. “which be cursed that automobilist- yon aa a using vain repetitions: as ~the tees Aes they se oF to Ss creatures “or chest heathen do.” Noy there are times of another order. I sonst ink iece gt fanned with Cham- when I feel mor ress a few | the fault ust be i BhAit: ove re For ied by all dealei rican farmer | Be! the very important matter he has in | charge. done by district representatives SS tario. 5 Put the provinctal flnances on a sound and stable footing, doubled the | yr. Provincial revenue, and put upon the statute book a large amount of tmpor- tant and constructive legislation. endea- | Of Gevotion to public interest the finences of the province are the We have devised a system for indus- training in urben schools Hb A course fn agriculture for public teachers has been established ate athount of revenue collected by each department of ‘the government has largely increased. Great success has attended the work in | ®eticulture attached to a number of Asylum erection of the new Central Pri {B¢, Sumb rot unselfish exertions kk, chairman, and his colleagues of the Hydro-Blectric Commission, Hon. 1.8. seta! and Mr. W. K. McNaught, ‘0 their continuous end et 1S oe may be ascribed a part of the cradit for the success of this great enterprise, and I doubt if our history shows a similar instance 1 may say also that, an eye solely. to the best int of|in our opinion, the time has come the and, among the results of | When, having regard to the conduct our policy and our of | of public business under our system, ower Commission Mining Revenues. In 1904 the value of our mineral out- put was something over §1. mee age of over $771,000 per annum. } nearly 8,000 were brought into the ig ee y the department of colonization and ted in the year 1910, and the fig- ‘ures for the current year, when avail ‘able, will sho joursene: n w wing of of much-need- rly ‘Rntehed, as is also the new and addi-| oo | Gaonnt ine to ths eatin oF ahd. edt: ing the main building. | A Baits ween ie for a seen gov- een pu ‘The Cent Prison mnatic eee have a aca for $1, seaens 000, the succession What is pi co the Parliament idings, fai will = large is epithe without brea with any additional mppt ces ie eta siaerife ne ae ea fore, during and since the completion of the construction of the Ontario Government liway, Parliament appropriated to railways tructed by individuals and com of over $70,000 per annum to an-aver- at the 1 people given na opportu of pronou! it dels oy the Dominion Government, of-any statutory enactment Shs may found to be necessary under clroorait stances. | (2) Whether the fac tts ent of the shall ee Sa ‘Walkerton 1 Times - s - That jail birds have happenings that occur on the Gls is et Walkerton ort inent risk of contracting the Giseage himself voluntarily 1 remain phnoeia uae ewe No FEARS eon BRITISH EMPIRE ey “ente Hens d last wean of t anKer, orinealy ebeseuas aves ting pubes! spirit of the Em apire. I Telolee ‘to a reat: that. ear is now largely di full ae a oie stream sae. rather than outside’ the British — “THE YOUTH'S ee CAL ENDAR FOR 191 The publishers cx the Youth’s ike y pein. will, present to denise: a beautiful, calendar for the ie cover A ind see water- it of ae bonus or “sabe on tion or the said 2 Hydrol lectric Pows mnclude, my colleagues and I ol that the pecple of the province are Taine well seaquamted with the s in public interest. remain, € Your tt cera ~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy