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Milverton Sun, 5 Dec 1901, p. 4

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SEPER DEES DECEMBER 5, 1901. + ‘ fhe dosistoc’ of the Privy Council ~ on the Manitoba liquor law sounded ~ ike the crack: of doom to many politicians, oe Tt was'worth $25 to George Goetz. to have immediate intelligence of the heroic work done by Listowel liberals in the last campaign where he was: promised by everywhere from: 60 to 100 majority. ae Young Corbett, according to the phrasing of European “pacified” ‘Derry McGovern, feather-weight _ champion. the other evening when he slugged him to a Maret finish. in the second round. Me ‘Tive- temperance men before urging ~pepon. the government of Ontario ‘to enact a prohibitory liquor law should consider the state of public sentiment. ft is nota difficult matter to place legislation on the statute books but it _requires courage to make sure that legislation fs afterwards enforced. If _ qn Ontario law be passed in the near + future, the carrying out and enforce- ment of that law will be the test of Whe: nigloeaeeee lish ‘the Penneylvagi argent rele in Tae, ned him that anne the re papers, Ban Bl limaket the more ran . dailies and 200 379 "Pablieations of all sorts in the United Stat BORN DIERLAMM—At eS Ertan, on Sun- day, De wife of E. H. Dierlamm, ey Rmacariae MARRIED e Sel hneider, both of Ellice. NEWTON: tion sale nth ah was held in and Mrs. Willian Zoeger and Mr. Mrs. tehison spent a wen ME days last Reels trends i ie A quiet event was eolebrated atthe of Mr, Joseph mn Wed- nein; unite ht Rathig of this We wish them a happy and joyous fa ure. “ee MONKTON. / east, met with rather a heavy los: some time Sunday night. On Muiday morning he found that: his strawstack had fallen over on three yearling cattle. # Help was quickly obtained and the straw removed but the cattle places his loss at about $60. Messrs. Ben and Philip Scarde cut, split and piled 100 cords of wood for Messrs, Johnston & Sole in 124 days. This is considered v Tee = ay 5 prieok Mr. August ae: fs “aes Cathar (oor ee The ai the Naillage on Wednesday was well | (0% Mr. Win, Scott, of the boundary : were found dead, having smothered. | geg, te blanks, receipt blanks and due bill Ginnks may be obtained at-the Son office. Sheriff Hoss, of Stratford, was in ale village on Tuesday. serving. wit- esses in connection witb the ease, the Kivg ys. Thamer et al. Two loads out to the home of Mr. Sass, Ellice, on Tuesday evening ais they spent & very er evening te has ni i 60 of Milvertonians drove red Barehinved the old “Ned Trim” property 150 acres and wi in a year from uo’ rs, Morphy & Corthew, of Tis: on bebalf of Wellington ay McPherson and George Goetz i; Among the items are said to be $47 for secretary and su for meer atephing on the night ef the elec Milverton Council Meeting. Milverton councit met on Monday e clerk. n- cillors present : Messrs. Smith, Bund- scho and Miller. Minutes of former meeting read and confirimed. ‘he following accoun' re pre sented ssed, viz: John Engel, repairing. sidewalk $8.60; A.D. Nai- for street lighting 60 iW. Zimmermann, express chargers street lamps for. one year eonmenc: ing Dee. rd at $45.00, that he be re- quired to sign an agreement corporation for the Derforiiance of Prohibition sentiment in this province. > If the law fails in enforcement pro- hibition will receive a set-back that _will take it many years to recover -from. pa Baa hes een Will Be Onto Bim. (Tavistock Gazette.) ‘We want your fowl,” says a Mil- Sha merchant. ‘ow, look hi -Men-houses. after getting a warning tike that. ndon Schem eee ‘Sentinel Alberta.) ‘am, 80 he is not pass throu: vacu' going to build the Fala so that there 1 betwee cold prea aean ds the eh -Theide eee i m of sheet woman will let out the vacuum. British Trade. cay in the x the United StatesendGermany : Total Tmports and Export othe, ‘niin = 900. United athe $y 962 A Story of Hon, Joe Martin, Ina private letter received in that the Duke ot York is nglish gentleman 2” % were. probably too z ahocked by the question a Cndentt or t deny anything “Well” be’ continued, “I have just heard the ak, I notice don’t-understand it a . “Which suggests thai oh Abel Nth Fs as in Torontos. the. Duke's English has given the ~prevailibg- fashionable agcent.a bad jolt.. Hunting Riftes.. _ Qistowel Banner.) An editorial discussion is pri ® Se ey 8 “B of fatal injury to the game are greater id|in this village. for nearly -ogress- ing an ¢trajectory, ie the most desirable. Ihavejalwaysaised, 288-5) i ers by: ie soa” I inidy-be inclined. guia saclay Saar onberal Tinware. man oP #9 bers sel, “ipo foes i and 8 nilowed farther paar AuBD the Orithe je aay! heel lage Monday looking for » hall to hold a paioery in but village is too poor ‘sored in vain. This is with regret that we have to admit that we are so far behind the times. Mr. Will Hord, after carrying on a very suecessful yeneral store” business five years, left for his home in Mitelell on Re day. last. Fressno City is beginning to grow again, Several of our young men: have gone and staked out claims abd a number of log shanties have sprang up jately. ‘Their: claims consist. of pine stumps and blackened tumber which they will make into wood for the brick and tile yards. Mr. John T. va visited friends in Avonton on Saturday and Sunday. He returned to Monkton on Monday to_wait on his father who is dangerous- operition was performed week but he is gradually ©. Vallance, our retiring school ‘teacher, has accepted n Shook for the year 1902 in Assinaboin dist Mr. Vellance will be very are missed, not only by the school children but by everyone who made his acquaintance, He will com- mence his duties after New Year's at paplise 9/44 | a salary of $40 per month, United t States 2,220 hat the people say ; that 3. and peas the white horse was in Monkton on Bondy might subat ©. nde the mad fly ; as Toft the vi linge ae od jeval $ she 8. ae M. think ee ie are the people > that J. is taking his vegular walks these Sundays; that A. seews to be the popular man ;,tbut the Sunday banter had better leave their guns hang on the wall, there is trouble ahead ; that December is going to be his duties, ment to be ac- cording to tandidone: approved by council. The eouneil then adjourned to meet 14 again vening, 01 i day of Deseinberntdtctia na? ndis at making ann statement. All ac- counts are requested to be presented to the reeve or elerk on or before the above Milverton, Dee. 8rd. 1601. Diamond Hall. . CHRISTMAS, 1961 Your Time is Shorte Christmas in less than three t folly weeks! It’s ‘o delay mak- ing your Xmas purchases until the ru le is on, what we represent it have the money we have the ds. N. F. BABB, Opthalmie Optic! Jeweler, Windso: OBlocke STRAT: RD. atriage "Licenses issued, Phon a fine montb.; that Xmas is coming. cover $255, alleged election ssetaien. | ‘|Hats were $7.75, this week $5.25 “S MILLINERY REDUCTION FOR THIS WEEK. As the Millinery Season is now advanced we have decided to ‘|clear out our stock ay a great sacri- © fice. Have-a look at some of our reduced prices. s 4.25 _ 3.00 3 3.00 ¥ 2.00 ae 2.00 3 1.15 All ready-to-wear Hats at half W.K. Loth We pay the highest price for pro- duce. « What = would - make a better and more useful GCHRISTIIAS «5 « PRESENT es than a sewing ma- chine ? J. G. Grosch & Son have a full stock of White. Sew- ing Wiaechines. They are the standard of the world. Prices range from $25 to $40. Call and'see them, Yours, J. G. Grosch & Son J..G. Grosch issuer of Marriage Licenses. STOVES Milverton. Double Heaters. STOVES The largest and best stock of Stoves, ever shown in Cook Stoves for Wood and Coal or Wood only from $10 to $50 A full line of Coal Heating Stoves: and long-range ing for deer ranting, and the weight of opinion is against its use. I donot think during elye years deer shor Tev - SEE 0 ases for only if satisfactory. ‘ OUR WINNIPEG HEATERS BTS eA a ‘Guaranteed to heat any room, np or down stairs, as warm as y shooting trom any stove or furnace, and without any, fuel, for $7, to» be paid hat the Gur stock” nape in all liness off Hardware. or FINKBEINER BROS. Do as the Trees do, _ Change your Garb. That Light Thin Suit was all right a month ago but now it mikes you conspicuous and let’s in shivers. you get your this season's clothing at KNECH- it will be the latest cut and longest wear. Fall Suits from $10 up — : Cvercoats from $10 up. Come to-day, pick out a Suit or Overcoat while the: choice is wide. TELS Wea are a reliable business house, not here to- to-day and: away. to‘mosrow, butalways here, Leave your order in time: for that: Ciiristmas- Suit. : o ‘Knechtel, ‘The Leading Clothier. S Main Street, Milverton, Hrohpenhbenbobhiennet “ ___. MILVERTON’S GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE <E H. “DIERLAMM, Furs Ladies’ during December the 1 time, trouble or money. season. WE ARE... i Ready for Xmas During this week we will show all Xmas argest turnover of goo We are showing many new ideas Dress Goods Our stock of new goods is complete from 20c to $3.50 per yd. New trimmings to matc Shirts, ready-to-wear. Ms you want Beautiful F urs try us. e in all the new shades and makes. h. Also a full mee of all the new shades of Linings, Silk Shirt Waists, oods. Weare and styles. We are showing a tremendous range in Black Dress Goods We are showing the best furs for the least money. Ladies’ Fur Jackers from $20 to $50, Caperines $3 to $35, Ruffs 75c to $15, Mitts $3 to $10, Fur Capes, Fur-lined Capes, Etc. Jackets We have a complete stock in Children’: s, Misses’, Ladies’, Jackets. Ready -to-wear Clothing If you are looking for a nice Suit, Overcoat, Pea Jacket, odd Pants or odd Vests, tuy us. and Boy's Xmas Shirts, the latest colors, new Ties, Collars, Neck Scarfs, Kid Gloves, Fur Caps, Underwear, Fancy Cordorouy Vests. Here is a list of Xmas Goods China Dishes, Fancy Dishes, Dolls from roc upwards, Hat Bags, Muff Chains, Cuff Holders, Brooches, Belt Buckles, Collar Buttons, Shirt Studs, Rings, Lace Handkerchiefs of all kinds, hemstitched from 5c upwards, Silk Initialed Handkerchiefs, Kid Glove Jackets and hundreds of other articles if we had space to mention them. Our jackets are the correct style. Weare showing 2 bottles of Perfume and 1 cake Soap in one box for 25c., extra value, Fancy lars SE AENC SM a ML af SY USI A Se i fd SI SM SY SNL SY SY tS ie ie af ah a Se ie You will find our goods the best and the newest at the ge price. kinds of farm produce. We pay E. H. DIERLAMM | aE RATA RATA ARIA AAA PeprerereereTeerevTvrerer ere Tre trr eT eee) : s known in our history. No have we spared to get the best values for Xmas this Prices right. pound to make * Tess Shawls and Rugs. canis noe ¥ the latest makes. Men's cy Back Combs, lerdown Dressing for all “They Sell Well”, says Druggist The Milverton au O'Dell of Truro, N ny better evidence of t! Po ae ats Von Stan's <== | Pineapple net asa cure for all: forms of q 5) stomach trouble than that they're in such THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1901.) creat 2 Not a nauseous dose that . make: GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES The population of Galt is 8002. Hog Cholera gan Thi ported Misbhantle is denied. is yery bad’ im Michi- illness of Florence PR: ie of Christ church, Listowel, was il Hon. N. Clarke Wallace estate of $34,000. The manufactnre of’ whiskey from|’ watermelons w more. Mrs. Steve > died there Jast hind her @ hush It is now estimated that than eighty-fou I last weel left an He made no will. ill be tried at’ Balti- Dien of prone wel leaves. be: hand ae four minders w lives. were lost on the Wabash disaster on Wednesday night of last: week, John Westlake of St. brakeman, was Thomas, killed at Oshawa on Wednesday as last week, by falling ee tween two ¢ W.M nae of ik property L.D.S., has itiaals in Toronto and. will urn to Listowel and enter into} parcuerahip with A, MeDonald,, dentist. Denean Anderson of East Was wa Ei by spree: ae bly di “The attention of spo: farmers is called ping from a recent issue of Journal , attempted suicide by cutting his was rendeved esponiient, He note, to the Fellowing ibe Fi quail by flying against a not more} quick and harmless—a tiny ible to.carry in your pocket, Soldby Jas. iene Benjamin Lachapelle o of Ottawa, suffered paralysis after vaccination, poe t, Mayo made the voyage across Lake Michigan in his new life saving device Tho population: of Toronto accord ing to the: police census just completed is 221,583 sou Is, John W. Wilker, who lives-north of Balisiabo had. his fingr aus week in the cogs of a fant The commissioners of North iefused the transfer of ing: mill Pérth Windsor hotel license from: William Gordon. to John W. Doyle. The barns and cattle sheds-ofithe Sentten estate, in Essex County, below ‘Sandwich, were destroyed by tire, with almost-all tlieir contents, the loss being abou: 0. n Indian canoe was capsized in A Vancouver hasbor, a man and one} woman bei dP grasping the baby in her arm, teeth, succeeded in swimming ashore, The cominon notion that Germans are the heaviest beer-drinkers is re- ted by statistics pablished by the: ute Britishe Board of ‘Trad: lons. 1B: Last. year 1, on the average; drank he aver: | cuse, age Englishman drank thirty two-gnk The consumption in the United States. was less than half av much, peri and capita, asin Germany ception ofthe-Delgians; the Brii the largest beer dtinkers in the world, s' and the consumption ee grown rapid ly during the last Gfteen years. Warrior Woes.—’ sides damy , cold avd exposbre many a brave soldier who lett has ‘fit as-man could be his native heart imatism. matic Cure will al atte in ex wful Experience with Heart s I After taki ing one «os mew’s Heart Cure, I retired and slept soundly. I use ne aol stand (ie eeable es notte turned.’ Sold by Jas. Torrance. ‘The War Oifice hus decided to grant all colonials serving at the front who have come from over-sea colonies war gratuities at the rate of £5 each to the:inen and £100 each to the officers. Trooper Mulloy, the blind South African hero, is at. present lecturing war. His leo be delighefatly humorous as be pos: sesses tv a large degree native Irish A young man named Pew was ar- rested ona charge of shooting Mrs. William Reid, a good-looking young widow of Orillia Township, who re- ed to marry him. The bullet may mark her for life. There will be ‘no fall, non-jury sittings for Waterloo county, Court Cle ck cHougall oa that the de- crease of law’ suits this during the past’ fu ates marke bt many years eases on the docket was considered light, now it-bas-fallento-one on twe- crises nt = semi-annual: Highs Court Sittin; hi sunl speetacle of 1, 000: Aiken men ma ing in a line, or trying to mareh inulin seen on. one.of the main hore of Syra: the brewory diving the afternoon, an nd anfree lunch. for all, fus passed’ throngh the lady’s nose and # er} Howing for a week The father of Young Corbett, who ped “Terry” McGovern, the fesince Halen champion the othe evening, w: rn in Listowel. — Lis. towel, no ee feels very proud of the “l hon Dr. ane of Listowel, Dr. Turnbull, of Goderich, left last week to spend three weeks in leading Americon hospitals. uring Dr. Rutherford’s absence his practise will be conducted by . Schmidt, of Stratford, | En the cent belt little minds still a ewmployment. The mayor el Oe wa was fin and fired ou: the municipal hie beouuse he reac a drink during prohibited: hours: the cause of Isis downfall. f the idols of the burgs over which oe ii the reins —New -Denyer,.B, © ae cae of Sweden get first-class To Teich the Post Office Department. In this country the telephone graft is trying to bleed another $5 a year in addition to the present tax of $35 to $45. ‘They ure also tryin, authority frm Parts their stock a caygeon Independent. Lastiyear Rev. Principal Grant lee- tured before am: that wusn’t Kickapoo Indians came andthe hall later Rew: Dé Marks Bros. ave we, pri ) sed, stood suill or gone: backward ‘during the twelvemonth ?—Arnprior Chronicle. © Proved Pricel: cinnamon ‘flavor, ew's Liver Pills Se favorites. aeons leave The nerves: The “bur Sc ‘South -American X. Cure gure cured me that awfal Bright's Disease? egies cletter:of a well- e He piiitiet Ths com coiplenineds bt elie spice ons peat and perfect. healtl: fellows “their use. 40. cents—ror. & lence. Fovall sie nd cure all. kidney. dis Sole, Jag, Torranges -, may and | Pi Mr, E. J. Vanstone, of Stratford, died suddenly on Sunday Rev. Donald Guthrie, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, formerly of Knox Church, Walkerton, e called to h Avenue resbyterizn Church of Ne: ork, pastors were Revs. The salary paid is $25,000 a year. Rev. Mr. Guthrie is of Registry offices, Guelph, Ontario, and is one among the many Canadians who has won for Bian, a name and ‘fame abron w. D: Weir's ‘Sale e Register. aeres, farm the property of Mr. eee Strickert, lots 22 and 25, Elma, on ‘Tuesday, Deo. 24, at 1.30} pa. NEW ARRIVALS for XMAS eo A Complete Line of Ladies’ Gold Filled Watches Ladies’ Gold Guards Ladies’ Silver Watches Ladies’ Gold Necklets Ladies’ Gold Rings with any kind of Stone you want. Ladies’rocket Books and Purses Ladies’ Diamond Rings _ Gent’s Gold and Silver Watches Gent’s Two-Pocket Chains. Remember I make a spe- cial cut on everything that is mentioned. above and_ every- thing isguaranteed. Watch repairing. a ‘cialty. spe- Callas: P, Hi: Bastamdort's, bee g . aennns pineal ° ARR ason of Mr. Donald Guthrie, Inspector - stock and imple- ~ Fi

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