Milverton Sun, 28 Dec 1911, p. 8

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MEDICINE OD " Resently it his boon meee proven by ex 'Yy lowers the Ya ~ puscles ne ly burn brighter and their Janregsed acti jue rubbish which has ccimulated during the wi WITHOUT A cn tines tea without alcohol, which is pure Broenotse: Seal ros ot, Mandral fo real ity consum« ‘ierce, the naier of the Invalids? ob and Be experi eee Exraact of ut a particle of aasiok genes . tion and would ead’ bone mu ever did. J 6 leasure, that I write to let you know of rom the use of your medicines and self na, Wat. Hees, of Ladysmith, BoC "running. vore. " Gonsuledf otter health than 3 All Healing Salve a Pellets’ for medicine Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate liver and bowels, GR citi We wish you one and all cA oil! Christmas and E. KNECHTE Milverton's Old Reliable Tailor Fall Wheat Bay per be athe Milverton Sun and Canadi: Hot ig genta may be secured at this office for $1. Flaw, Jews per ow mer per wt S Jewel per cwt... on »| wood le |match | fie | FOR SALE window: fra! and a quantity of Apply at Sun Of- pump, ashes at il 11| Railway Time Tables |: Canadian Pacific Guelph and Goderich Going west a.m. p.m qd a8 “Dorking... inwood Jet Grand Trunk Going dorth. a.m, 1 On = {els from a CASH FOR PRODUCE Wanted—Unsalted butter and live ‘pol eres for which ‘the highest cash {rica will-be paid. Butter must | without color. 8| {oe GLEEKMAN. MILVERTON, ONT FARMERS AND POULTRYMEN I have Seyi S.C _Hhode, as ee and Fou: vinning a shape ‘af rafal olor, for aa le each. EDWIN G MATTHEWS. towel. Ont. STRAY ed on to ae A er. Lot 17 about anes er. Oy HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. That valuable pro vo situate on tha North, side. BG Mill aren ! beg to notity, the public that my closed contin-| thy to the latter| ‘CANADIAN © PACIE CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR'S RATES Single Fare Dec. 23-4-5 Return Limit Dec. Fare & One- Third Dec. 21st to dan. Ist 26, also Dec. 30, 31 and January Return Limit Jan- * igi stand sues Srd, 1912. inimum ras Betwee: alt Besnaas east of ‘ations: Port Art har amd. tor Sait See Marie, Detroit, Mich., Buffalo and Niagaré Falls, N. ¥. W. Sanderson, Agt. Milverton my shennes ine ly keep this notice in JOHN R. EBERSOL, Milverton. Dec. 12th 1911. FARM FOR SALE. 200 acres. Lot 2. Con. 10. ae eee Between ail sthtions in in Canada, |to Niagara Falls ‘and? ares N: ¥. Detroit and Port Huron, “SINGLE FARE & (Minimum Charge 25c) eetasiie mae, 91,1911 and Jan. ts 1912 ‘THIRD Good daily until Jan. 1, 1912, aie, Mietuen Umit Jan. 3, 1912, il particulars from NOTICE TO CREDITORS. County of Perth. Farmer. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY une! a notice at the time of such distribut+ Joseph’ W. Steckly. Peter Steekly. Executors. at’ Milverton this 13th day! D.. 1911, eee mes and =| know qT of erences Bteokly: late of the Town-} w: members ness, or less. bates jee ay im vacat Peomerart tr tie deste Bauring Spe | ly, Ane a and hold: rtual ongererpecrt nutie is the Feootding eothogr of the d | s @ true en- | pranioes, and "journals of jthe things done and ed in. the eiBealt Ihe Feporis of the debat gs, “Hansard” the official. report most expe found “an The ud | in, gs, bu | menta: goed Cc imme at the te name: announe: $ Tt that mar: and, wide Ton years in n, ae that mto one The can just MoKinty- o Mr. y | Hoffman—Kalbf} ‘i Wednesday. December 27th. at CLERK OF THE HOUSE. Duties of the Man Who Compiles “Votes and Proceedings.” The the House_of who are er, but emp are the Clerk of the House and t Sergeant-at-Arms, ‘The former keeps the records of the ihe first essential qualification in a Clerk of the edge of the m over ti rect picts feet Hamentarian, the lat {Sion under the great | House of Pommonns, pat it.is spthous hy ald short réports cient rule lies the clerk at this as the "V. ate Peel Proc George ‘oster under Various Pr ing of-his death: “He with great pertinac he was nection ‘with Sir Fane the question, of welding ‘the provinces ihe same trai such an extent that nm the policy that cesulted in the ioe et mation of | little ihvent was hurled very” politely: be. amaguitert thé residi 0. most et officers. of not of that body, like the Speak. loves, oF servants only, it would-be practically use- rough spot, or di- imto the way. they osition in ‘ny a_year that pos! of Commons has Soe House dent and experi 2 of the mney havin of Sir Tone echni Nk is app o theoretic: ited by Gaeats seal of Canada, big office during please his health ‘or him age to: perform his e | i journals of debat bu Ba it the ‘dorthand writers 3 ae ae up nd venient printed, an are = known e the ¢ omit anan has an tes of the W the pam 1 erect, with a bearing ed him as a man of culture 2 outlo who sat fo ‘a abinet counci 0! sa teed man, fo a large extent respon- deration’ of the nation, question and pet al to they fi th: great Customs Man Got Him. n't catch me neat Ss pais boar he raters ay P He wae Toronto “BIRTHS, Bea ere on Dec. 20th, al John McKinty. a * MARRIAGES. Milverton. a hride’s father. oie! STORIES RETOLD, had never ver stayed: i nota helore, pu sae “Tenkasson “ig el hal hog, and missed nothing aby ing. have ivi here to-night, dear,” said Jénkisson, as they dis- covered a gy “Tne room in- the hotel. Hi, ar” rand she white-fronted " said Jenkisson, Whicl ch ill. ow have, table dhiote or a la he ignorance. For a eee he pendant but only for a mome! “What a ou think, dear?” he said, calmly. ‘Oh, hang the expense! Weiter shu sekst bring some of ach!” oerene ‘Yes, real old oak!” Mrs Presprad purred. “Of course, it cost a great Asal he still a good hall stan¢——” . P. was coming to the thilling part of her description ahe was Internpted nto the drawing, where shé and her lady friends were erating iieat Freddy, the five- year-old son of thi e was flushes ment and ad. with excite- his cap was‘still on his “Mother” “Preddy.” hig mother said in gentl reproof, what did I buy the new halle stand Fora an tiated Freddy was astonish- ed, amazed. niked out at last, you pouihertt en-and-sixpence off resid abohdenant cam s large, rebut, and in the fall flush of ithe e Ea a a BUG hia honk he uertnd oe las candy apon “which” appeared: the. in- ipton; “ONLY SIX MONTHS TO. LIVE.” agenoy-ithe besear gathered: to. his family £1 ner diem, olian, who helped the’ man ca the liberally in Bristol; fellow in Cardi v ing the same placard, eee ie five years later. won oiighe to be ashamed of your- self!*” claimed th. enefactor. “Only six months to Rob! You Said that years ago!” “Well,” growled isn’t my fault. If the mistakes, TL can’t: help i sees the beggar, “it Sa ae make ee an!” gushed ‘ood of you Miss Softw: so to fobrsaaee Shine to me last night dear. Wehad a mostdelightful and interest- ing conversation after the concert was. over.” “y “Such a perfect It es?” calmly queried Miss Knox who was ¢ynical enough to. know’ that there was something. more to come. “And after hearing me sing,” said, a Softwin, ‘the told. me—quite seriously, you know—that he would give anything if hehad my voice. He said itis worth a fortune. re he was perfect sincere in aiytie® it too.” I'm certain he w: Knox, hope ofull, You see, dea ” retorted Miss School children ane a great deal more one they used to do. In fact, some of them, in opi i their ow Ah are guite capable at | their tuto: ne whose ‘Tittle kiddies I seach are as d) § R know af encyclopae an English teache me or tivo} ago ‘In shin we asked his friend “We replied the scholastic per- zon, “the other day I seta problem in arithmet r man dies aoe HENS pie 0000,000. Oud fifth is aN one-fifth to his son, one- eighth | s brother, ae the rest to the hos- What doe: ‘aad es?” qaeried “the d. “ eee very inte est boy in th ‘| SA lawyer, eceece They were trying an Irishman, 2 a8. sheriff there: Whereupon the eheri “evinced sign hy. Your ve Observe, Your onor,” said the Irishman, triumph- ek “observe that I've lived in_ the ntry for over twelve ye the sheriff ye fe me yit! Ain’t that. a character . It was cold outside and warm with- in. He was hungry and tired and needed a meal, But she kept him standing while she showed her Bie, ledge of scientific charity by cat-| chfens that sear ched all ae het ght a k, of the past. At last she decided he was a ‘worthy | 6 “My servants are busy and I can’t ecantly what you intend to do with this money?” a Well, as he bowed low in thanks, “T was contemplating the purchase o! But if I bought thee 1 ve anything left to buy! Dealing with. So I think 1 will in- vest in a schooner. I can navigate thet myself.” IS A LOTTERY. Toronto Saturday Night. 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