MARRIAGE LICENSES io uaoadn: STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. “It Shines For All.” = ° all Vol X—No 51 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH €O., THURSDAY, DECEMBER I2, 1901 ~- MALCOLM MacBETH, Editor and Publishe The Milverton Sun ae pot Som Renepene in ee ones rth. the Best Advert Teaapuable. * same 1 Atetinen pater . 1 per year, strictly in advance. ae NacBaam, PU SPACE, Ene 6 mo. | 3 mo. | 1 mo. One column... $30 00| $16 00! $6 If columa.| 30 00} 16 00) 9 00) 4 Quarter eal. 9.00 6 OO} Higath co 00) 3.00) 2 One inch... . “Transient Advertisements are charged at the rate of 8c. per line, noupariel, for the first ingertion, and 30. perline for each suc- sessiv' tio! Gepkingss oo R. RANNEY & CO. Bankers Rerapiasitep : ing business. transacte Drafts iggued at all points in Cavada and the M loan on notes and ‘accounts mene Devos eo tes. intcrest allowed sere ee Re RANNEY 1 GO. Milverton. in rear ort Post Office, Telephone connectio Dr with Poole, Brauner, Lutheran Church and Rostoel A, M. PANTON, arto Slane, Office open every Thursday, Wm. Block, Main Si Dentistry pre eee ae re DR. R. LEDERMAN, Dentist, aah pet ‘of Dental Surgery and) Mem Royal | ¢ College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor geoduat of Toronto” University, Trevillation of teeth, Crown and Bridge aac Brecilly: Hours 9. m to 5 p.m. Office above Finkbeiner store, Bros. hardware Milverton. Veterinary 4H, ENGEL, V. 8... Milverton, Ont Graduate Ontario Veterinary | College, Tor- to; treats all dikea: erie cohol AN calls rom atten nded ARR. VETERINARY SUR- aver’on formerly of Newton(Grad- a Veterinary College, Toronto.) treats al ses of domesticated anima Calls. by Cote or otherwise. p attended ivory 30 First class horses sas Bb Baggnge oumatee. Coaena arans oe specialty. ers pocieties TE 0. F., No. 99, Milverton, meats every sccorid and lust Tuesdas-of every mon! ahaa o'clock, in their hall over Scbneitker Rothaermel’s store. Visiting bretl ee a welcome. W. Zimmerman, C. A. ay Barth, Recording Secretary. I, 0. 0.’ F., *¢Sitver Ledges’ No. 202, , Milverton, ts every Friday night. at in their hall; post office building. Yielag Fethen lara elon oi er, N.C gic Husiness Cards: W. D, WEIR, Anctiouecr for the Coun- He Gr Be sth an nd Wale ,Goneyaices ds, and rawn and Aitavite mate Bailiff. foes ‘Salen Court. Hitless Clerk. Office over h’s Shoe Store, Mani iets DORLAND'S BUS LINE, Milverton. Bus meets all trains. All citizens and travellers cills promptly atte ded to. Dorlasid, Maple St,; Proprietor, Motets “RXCHA ANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. Joho, orapp: P-oprietor. Best liquors and cigar: ar. = rat-class, sceorian ener Satue stablin, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. for commercial Fiquors, and cigars. and Mill stree QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton. Ont. Th accommodation commercial Sue: ©. Hasenpflug, Proprietor, | Henry Rose, prop. is JOUN GROPP, dealer in Cedar Posts, Lumber, Lathe,’ Shingles, Pumps, ete. Brunner, On! : janeou atriotie exercise hooks, scribbling books, school text books and al plies for the school room. Agent for wall-niaps and all salt A alsoecar Jas. Torrance, Milverton 2 i) PI - on elections on Mondays Jan, 6th. Star |? G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains due to leave Milverton. ORTH, corse sours 10:38 ae 12:40 p.m. Jed bm, Mixed 8:45 pum LOCAL NEWS, ie wood wanted—apply at Sux he one eee spent Monday in Woodst Call and see Bastendorff's new line of Xnias Is. z George in comic songs and dancing, Grosch’s Hall, Dee. 20. Mr. Isaac Langford lost one of his matched team of greys last weel “Mr. W. D Weir sold the Saat will eee Newton last week for $21 All kinds of produce taken in ex- Ryo at highest market prices. ©. 8. Kertcher, ote blanks, receipt blanks and due [bill -blanks may be obtained at the] 'S ae office. do something this ee for the UN of the Sick Children’s Hospital Xmas 0. 8. are ER for goods and’ wedding uate een Red Flag An inch of rainfa!l, the drops frozen as they form into delicate crystals, will make ten inches of snow. Municipal nosiations lace o1 Dec. 30th, Patonize s good thing—the band concel is Po neers prices, ‘102, One vf the greatest. ae ed mother.—December Ladies’ Home|: Journal. Snow fell to a Wade of eight or ten lay night, and owing to the roads de good sleighing. Fruit cakes may be made two or three months in advance tee yee >| In Se whey. are-better when ear umber Ladies’ Home ariel Lost— eee collie dog, yellow, with white collar, breast and: poiute, !|Reward given for dog or infurmation ‘as to his whereabouts. Rev. W. M. Hate. Millbank, Dec. 4th, 1901. The. wheels of justice stops the wheels of progress; the mill and other industries in the village have been pat that have:to attend court at Stratford. Ladies’ and-gent’s gold watches at a very low’ price at Bastendor: ffs. If the Sun is not so newsy as usual this week it thay be attributed-to the fact that-our staff is somewhat dis- orgnttized owing toa number of them being in attendance as ‘witnesses ab Strattord this'week . Last Wednesday being Miss Fred White’s birthday, a number of friends ‘surprised her at het home in the even- ing. aes had w most enjoyable time und tnade her the eel: ent of som beautiful bir thday Ladies’ long san nee om to $10, ail pucrantood, wt, Basten Ata congregational meeting ‘held i in Barns churci on Monday afternoon, a resolution was pied unanimously re- tor, to remain ee them, tion ‘consisting. of Messrs. Struthers, Sanuel Whaley and Jas. Torrance, was sent to Stratford en e| Tuesday to appear in the interests of the congregation. Zion h, Wellesley, is ulso sending a dalepuane. Miss Knight, vocalist, of Stratford, will be a frac featars at the band concert on Dec. It is wonderful: how et larger. houses itinerant show men e: accorded the public iba whic is well patronized in the - way readers, the people of 6 to every instar show this year}. sa young |“ girl can live is a sensible, old fashion r. Anderson, the pas-| ant n get than | The h P hen isa mana bird? When a woman makes him quail. . Dumart, of Stratford, was a guest at the Queen’s on Sunday About sixty witnesses and others left Milverton on Tuesday to attend por A fish can avoid a lot of gine: “a malay its mouth shut. mal band is practiceing nearly every night, Preparing | fine music for their concert on Dee. We have presents on for everybody, both young and old. © S. Kertcher, Red Flag Store. Milverton will soon be unique as the only place in Ontario that does not possess a beet sugar factory. Tt was Charles Lamb who said: “Presents, I often say, endear ab- sents.” That is the whole duty of a gift. If it does not recall the giver in ulaean way, it has failed in its mission. Itis pease ales Chief Hart if morning before decamping for Svrat- ford. We are informed that Mr, A. G. Gilbert, the nmrwager he gi poultry department of the great poultr; department of the Government Agri- cultural Farm at Ottawa, been en- gaged for the coming year vo continu an ma as it is now in its 250 believe him. who took ‘the year are etiovenguly sete Son it, and could not get along without it: now. ‘his journal is well illustrated; full of prac- tical knowledge written by experts, and at the yearly subscription of. 50e, is ridiculously cheap, Ww al \¥ Messrs. A. Coxon, haelder, Christ Prost, W. Pian of hall for the band concert. is now open at Torrance’s drug store, Secure your seats now. ay ere variety of pic: ture books from 5e. up to $1, ask. to see them at © S. Kertcher's Flag Store. Our stock was never so complete in a lines We invite you ch een C. 8. Kertcher, Red Flag The grand joy oseupied one half a da: Milverton case and bre oiet ina oe bill. As we go to press the case is in progress before the an jury. r, Newman with his ees show Sed the boards for ore ts. last week, and put on ‘pre gramme each evening for re money. is show was well patronized. Our notes on Presbytery. have un- doubtedly been-crowded out this week, but we may state that Mr. ‘Anderson has accepted the call to Burlingtoo, and will preach his farewell sermon to Burns and Zion church congregations ec. 22nd. returned from the miscam- t |ingue district where he has es up 360 acres of land, 160 of which he has claimed as a veteran be He will likely return with his boys in the spring and begin aptusl reat ment Es eo Our stock of new nuts has arrived, prices as low as the lowest. Kertcher, Red Flag Store. Tanner of Mornington, hase uty mm. Lambert, and John Gilbert on was with difficulty a gt them then. asi years fur A sample will Le sent free by ad- dressing Cxnadian Poultry Review, best way is to send $1 for turee years. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Witt, of Mornington, was the scene of a very happy event on Wednesday of last week when their eldest daughter, Mr. Albert Ruthig, one of Newton’s silk ribbon, carrying a -boq roses, was given away by her father. The Misses Lucy and Lily Ruthig, twin sisters of the groom, gowned in white organdie over pale blue, trimmed with lace and ribbon,’ assisted the ee through the-orying ordeal. Little Ewily Helem and Hila Ruthig, sestly attired in pretty little nates pin cry attired he groom! was supported by ue aah We bastliec at the bride, a where they were ome in bonds of mazrimony by the Mr, Blunk, of Ellice. “Miss Neva Ruthig played the wedding mareb. After the wedding PPE | evening was pleasantly spent in sing- ing, games and dancing, and a grama- The many. beautiful , showing the igh esteem in she was hel: many wi were ane from Hensal, Owosso, - Mich., comes along, and yetrain from extend: ing their pasronage to an institute t probably #flurds more pleasure and! rofit for tie outlay tae! any. other inthe village British. Columbia, Stratford, all being relatives of the bride and groom, The Tovonto, Ont.; but. the shortest and |j Bastendorff has the largest stock of} | gent’s two pocket chains that ever was | town. Miss Annie, was united in wedlock to | © at once as the 18 down to «sumptuous repast. The | 7 3 L. White reports a very suc: Benn music class for the year Gee adi the will be given paper early in Serpe ‘As we ha en giving premiums to new ara has we now take the 8 w the Sun for th ar 1902, a BEAUTIFUL CHRIST: S NUMBE Te comprises abvat 50 pages of first class stories, illustra tions, ef¢., and is well worth 25 ‘cents. Remember those who are in arrears for Tux Sun donot receive the nly fearly subscribers for 1902 get 1. Those paying for THe Soy in advance for the full year 1902 will he an toa copy. Subscribe nis limited and Milverton School | Report. Boa de pupiieln easy clase in order of suerit for wionth of Now Ist dept , part prinary.—itenry Groseh, WinG Guesigher, A. Hartmier, JAS. SMITH, 2nd dept.—Jun. 3rd—Karl eee bach, Lewella Dobson, Re Cou eelareah Bessie’ Dorland ped Spe McKyienr, teacher. ae eee Schmidt, Lilie it tin | a & Christal | Lc § lg oe PES : i uests present made a pany oi! company of ee pat Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert, ile. ill reside in Newton. Mr. John Attridge of Brunner, bas a s. ready) to fan in this |), Miss Sarah Struthers is visiting Mrs. McMillen, of London, ‘Our stock of cottons, sane) nuts, etc., is complete. C. 5. ier Pay day for the October eh take place at Geo. ah Sea: © eae on Saturday, Dec. 1 The ladies of the congregation of Christ Ohurch fee decided to hold a social at the rectory on Jan. 10, 1902, SI Mi Se A The Warden’s Banquet. ‘arden aes on Wednesday evening of last net to. his fellow-inembers of the Jounty Council, county officials and friends at the Comuercial hotel, Stratford. County Clerk, Davidson, in the absence of Hon. Thos. Ballan- yne, occupied the chair. M vid- son makes an excellent chairm: possesses ry humor that dos break suddenly on the listener, but. gradual i he’ wi erance principles of Mr, Dickson. he evening was spel < aking and the singing of nee, the. singing of Commissioner Whit , being apacially were all of order, but the speeches of the evening’ x were made by Messrs. orate May- berry Mountain and Kem MOSERVILLE. Mr. Henry Schwindt is getting nish the material for ww brick house which he is going te erect soxt sand jorge Debus, who has been r, Thos his department “ Practical ultry,” | returned meutly: fro! Parkdale, Sa with Mr, Egoetz, Wartburg, in that handsome magazine The Cana-| where he ttending the Ca | ng the summer, returned home dian Poultry, Rey: The “ ey funeral of his brother-in-law, the I x, John Attridge, who has been epartment ” ins now in the charge of) William Gray, who also a brother | spending the summer in Ni 15 an expert, Mr, W. J. Bell, essa of | of the late Fred Gray of Milverton, |00 his tarm, returned hom Satu: . | the Turkey Club. Other departments} The deceased was in ue étopiny. ofana | 8y/: Sola looks welliand Saye aie y” in the paper are : “ Ducks and Geese,”| man for thirty-six year a tenance Se eee oendiboet Bantams,” “ ce ultry — Ailments,” pee him a wife and ‘family of seven re Benry. iene shai) te os Siete os rooders,” an ey a Mr D: res in he near be ie o-|hogtnniug to beg be quite a farmer, as he will the: res Thos. MeLellan Some of our sports attended the Tue last assisted in moving Mr, |SUrPrise Party: a Louis Buechler to Hawkesville. After ec prening ee Bae = uis got the boys down there h is preparing for it, thinking fe fe what they are going to buy for their mained over until Thursday and iv 8.8. n Thursday evening, Dec. 19, recitations and dialogues will be fur- nished by the pupils. -All are invited, mission free. estore MONKTON. What the people sa say: That Sunday ‘ine we that there = ied & BS S S é & ‘ Ea & & 2 a y; that the 3 S's, hada glorious Bannerman apne a few days in. anion last tiie with her friend, Mrs. Win. Berwick. r. Bred Wordel oF Bitehl, e he this vietaley-press ay au imu shee mano ave OF first dae oe i in this locality for export ae as m. Boady bth line, n, has ‘ought 0, 008: ‘prick from * rs, Barn hhardt & Chalners 1 forthe © sroction of a house next suinmer, We are sorry to ee that at ae | people are not waking ee tte thee reeoyery, but while thers. ff life th Be ob Summerville of St. Pau! wesw ciate Mrs. Benjamin Schade over Su roe seine Mabel ‘Cleaver, of Brantford,’ ig friends in this locality lately, and last week ebe ise f Mornington, lug, | is spending this week outhe boundary: e bell with hele brothers and mother, Walaa ey oa ors an on parent ~ an a I Jana shipped this week, the p s. rs of Gouri pee _ he vystersupper on fucy eu ot Woaday, Dee. teeta , is