y ‘Maleolm MacBeth, Editor and Proprietor S r : 21 CLEARANCE SALE| BEFORE STOCKTAKING Beginning Friday Morning January 9th To Monday Evening Jan. 19th 25 p.c. off the Dollar on all Ladies’ New Coats, that means you buy. them at { the regular price—Last seasan’s at less than 3 price. Come in and compare our prices on staples with mail order * by men- houses and other places. Some hants deceive you tioning what make of flannelette blankets they offer you and in the-majority of cases are seconds. We sell you 11-4 Ibex, reg. $4.00 for $2.85 12-4 Ibex; reg. 5.00 for 3.75 The best blankets made—Cash or trade only. will not be charged. Sale goods Highest Price Paid for Produce. WEBER & BETTGER J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for D. iL. & W. PORTLAND STANDARD CEMENT SCRANTON Oa sT. mah ANTHRACITE IME WATCH THIS SPAC= NEXT WEEK we M. E. BETTGER & CO. Monkton; - Ontario > SALE OF BOOTS and SHOES From dan. 15th to dan. 51st’20 Do you find the market so advanced that you wish you could purchase the necessaries, of life at : prices of years gone by. Come to this sale you will have your wish fulfilled. Now is the time to purchase as there is no prospect of lower markets for some time to come. Take advant- age of this sale. There will be very few sales this year We are Selling: Odd Lines — At and Below Cost Regular Lines — 10 Per Cent. Off BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, SUIT CASES, TRUNKS and CLUB BAGS C. W. HOBBS, Shoe Store MONKTON, - ONTARIO J “Teme of Re ict . W. Bare “spent a day or ‘oo! |im Worehto’ les "the Physical Culture Class will be. md Ey as uy: i es a r Westm: a position Serine Bank of aaa s Clara Fetter has returned af-| | ter "spending the holidays at New | Har | e and Helen Guen-| | ther: ne. ee “Yeay's Wvith friends jat Brantfor Mr. Henry Ebbert, of Port Elgin, [spent a fes few days last week with Mr. M : Duenehe ana! |family spent a week with eelaurey jin Kitchener, Waterloo and Bri {por | Miss Mary MeKinnon accompanied | Pe | by Miss felon Paddon spent the New | Year's holiday the former’s home in Port Blgin. | Mrs. Win Lawless and gon, Wr rate} ligue Momenee ee Present vis. | iting: af the home of Mr. and Mrs iwi R. B of Port Elgin, spent” Sahiviiay in the village attend:| eral of his uncle, the late | Oxon, Easton Thompson purchased Fis dwelling on Main street known as Gd Grimm. property on Saturday last for $1080. =S John Brydone, who was recent- | y veaatiies to the | Star Lodge will fake place on Friday | evening, Jan, members leate requested to oe present on that d School re-opened on Monda hie old staff being present with, the exception of Miss Hamilton, whos | oF Se has been taken by Miss Osborne of Stra Teese “for a day is ae | with an affection ‘of the ear. We are to hear that he is spapers of sappeared since 1914. print manufacturer ae and more.—Brantford | W. W. Thomas, of | Niaga: On nt., ee Messrs. G. ie William Opper, © Toronto, spent the week-end with uae m r and other errands lengths, ree. 40¢ ei catbeck was under the| hi | | Soe " Butters60e at Engélai ee fas mn pag wiitefish 25¢ Ths. ‘éranulated sugar at Mohr’s on Saturda; per - Winter apples | fet ier basket and clover honey a The of ee ‘county, of Perth has faa ‘reduced to $29,000. een hardwood wanted’ for livery hefore Tag) Apply at the Sun offic Milverton Chapter of the LO.D.E will hold a meeting on. Monday even: | ime 12t Hitehener bakers have advanced the price of Via Crawford spent New aM ar’s e home of pe friend, Miss oy Bath MeLellan, Stratfo 1,000 yards Flannélettes in short price 30¢ BS oa = 52 6. E) Et aa S in Waterloo. Park pane every day evening, Kru, | tra—finest in Western Ontai rs’ Sun is now The Royal’ Seamlet “Chapter at ae will meee at Bri sy ayoralty contest in| |the Stratford elections on Mon last, aN’ are offering choice No. 1 Lake rior Herritty (heat off) 1919 oe at $7.50 a keg land & Son A meeting of the Brunner Club of the U.F.O, will be held in the Topping schoo! house on Sa tundsy, at one o'clock, ee Davideon, of Newton, | | Wednesda yee ill take live | ult ae y ae on Thetis as till one o’-|$ elock ‘every week and Wi prices, ice: ns.—E, and & Sons “The basic solution of all unrest ae ose Peoblem ns is the | ¢ a ligion.” is! Y Fallon stated at fe Peter ‘s ? Cathed: is London, on Sun ie Milvert day evening, Tan No lunch. near Medicine Hat, Alberta, arrived | leased. to verton on Saturday evening but! staff of ba Milv o late arriving to attend funeral of her father, the late Aaron it by neti that bread from Ile to 13¢; set NEW COUNTY COUNCIL 1,000. yards Flannelettes in short, Wallace 8. E. Smith, lengths, Yeg. 40¢ vard, sale price 30¢) —W. Scott; rept, 8. Smith. yard.—-longeland & Son Morn nington—W, 'T. She: 1 of Durham | Logan—M. Hagarty. ng are asking nd Northumberla: Bilice—R, Azmsttong, government t0 take us the fetcrene | ty—J. Quinla ation of the waste lands in those] Nore Easthop pemde M. McCallum. counties Spout ten miles back from | the lake shore. To facilitate the work of turning out the work o: ‘odsti foes la ch! nton,, of that , has i 5 3 WATERWORKS BY-LAW CARRIES managing director of the new com-| Although there was not much dis- any. | cussion, probabl; vote in the Provincial elec-| tions shows the Consérvatives | tect | | tario, that t io the Liberals by 60,000 and led |Was submitte U.E.O, by 130,000. Yet they obtained ronly about one-fourth of | seats in the Legislature of On- 8 but when jet ¢ Friends of Mr, S, S. Rothwell, who | as a result of erttcdl iliness, vill be grieved at know that psecently he § lysis of the left hand and} kep\ eaniee is confin-| a to bed. Set Banner. [wit i Senate| and felon system show reaty means not | for the amount authorized, d $2.25 a pail | get your supply while they last. Buge-| Jan. Oth} G s él the office of trustee at | pe one nesting at. elpsedab om Ea f la ay the I eanel: We want heavy fai ae labor held on Monday, January on Pastiine Club wat the ond CR is nable to report un. ied ae everything you ey from the St. Lawrence ret es me Sof | namely $50,000, eague 0: that, Germany will be at the merey of yovernm: A CASE OF SMALL-POX a8 couple of weeks ago Mr, Julius G| Berger, travelling salesman of the ;| Norther Electric Co., with head at London arrived home suf. n fe rin; fron headaches and general depression and felt as though he were ping a the if inv eoatnient fi ley 5 ‘denominations, Soo sil, $05, $50, 00. Thrift stamps will’ be sold as| dev ripe. ‘The annual meeting of the Momn- en m Agricultural Society lock, Officers for the com rand OC, r busi- | Gufeke who had intercourse with the d aifendanes Bergers were also placed under quar- SO. autine is requ Milverton School Report ‘he following i * ies e ort of the aulverton St ‘or Novem- ber and Dee: FIRST pect ue Hene 75 per cent. or over; d 60 to 75 “aa cont fair 50 to 60 per cents oor 0 50 per cent, bad below 41 En! eo Bites Clarence Scineides iz, Ralph. acter oor — Ry ae ith Pagih, Sack Bes immerman, Howare at ras eas ui ood—Mary Struthers, Oude Pretter, pele Honderich: Tsa- bel Hamilton. iegner. -—Merwin Cliog Eelpk Spencer, Harold: Weir, Roy Akin: ay SECOND DEPARTMENT oe Sr, I11—Good—Louise Tucker, Nel lie MacBeth, Margaret Struthers, 0. Zimmerman, Flora Berkner, Win’ fred Finkbeiner*, “Hillis Paddon,. Ted. me avons Carl Schmidt, Mabel Weir, x Neumeister. Fair fenry ele lex. Akins, Austin Cai bert, Arthur Bebnsae Prcsepcin Hoffman mavelie: Schwindi s Clemens, Bil- Jr, lie Heauings pacts, Reis Walter Mohr Anna Krajae: Florence Roe, ~ dred Gate! ea Cath fee McDowell, Vera Maddess. ir—Billie Coxon, Hazel Stewart, George Finkbeiner*, Isabel Tucker, dscho, Gor- THIRD DEPARTMENT though 1] rsh is well o n Mr. Berger he does not feel ill evan the | ation caused by the dis a ae ee H. Archibald, of Dunville| h school, has been engage: y the istowel school board as principal to succeed Mr,, Rand A SMALLPOX DRINK ‘a Technical School. | | ry Ist, and tl boa bag) Vollowing is a simple recipe offered paneer: with Mr. John ag tee f|as a remedy for smallpox and may London n, late principal. at Mitchell, | be j are use; to e charge in January, The proposed development of pow- of tartar and let cvol I Cl ent 1 Schnei. Mary Neumeister, Tos Bo shart, Jean Smith, Billie Appel, Ira Hamil: ‘i rt, per, BS Gate Berger, Alfred a Muriel Dahms, +} Rose Blair. Sr, I—Excellent—Jessie Sage, Bes- ench, Glendon ie "Hoffman, umdachte Walter Akins, Y Drink an oniivar ? tumbler full three & this week sending. out | buy from him e hae coruesion hides apotte immense possibilities of | times a Suiccneaaredl |a number of accounts. We hope to| ‘0 live up to. e, future of Hydro-Bleetric in -On- By slicing and adding ere; gular meeting ofthe Mil- [taro The Secoteal of this-pow.|-a 2tenine to taste the erton Women’s Insti ae, Sie ae held} which property| mixture will be most palatable . Thi: in the pi lie library ay, jo Ontarl it is propose most efficacious: in 17th, 30 Y me ev N.} to spe: 1,000, will result in t employees at Montreal with mot is but even then they have to make ‘ge quantities stolen in | ore condemning too | those odious Quebeck | booze into ntario let us ry he Board of | tr aie the ater ling received a com- munication from a Milk Condenser o., now well established in tern Ontario but unable in their pr J ent loce make the required — ar] ‘edie They are de obtaining noe formation regarding 4 a site and water) supply erton. | bt arth, of Ruption, on Mo: vening of last condui ted the msiallation ceremonies of See | verton Lod 47 er A. |M., when M Mr | stalled in ete ue M. _Pe the | | | output | | Henr: Master ior warden’ s cha ang Pet the close of the yeueeaoa! e Sun has been able to. affect lubbing rate with the Fy her tt may obtain the 2| > and along wit the | iil go a picture of the farmer premier, air. B. ©. Drury, or a picture of the'f labor cab inet, ft council in session in the p: liament buildin e latter will hes come a histori ose who have already suleeribed for the Sun may have the Farm and Dairy and choice of i ceaten fOr be. Mr. Gebrge Tanner, who for. the being purchased, He iidedag devon Engeland & on and Many old and s) |to obtain their supply. | Millions of dollars worth of Am- stocks of American goods were pur- y. French Governmen’ from the United States War Depart- the United States War De- iscussion ran the bje wel from the likely Derren rot e U.F.O. govern- ment to the price of eggs, Finally sslebate turned to the topic of marriage, the puestion was asked by a defender of policy “Are [Jong enpieaitents wise?” When Ta jase by sat br jacl graphic intelligence, last week by the ringing of of ete, fuscilading for any length o that date, will be ae ie amily. needa, for ener, spent. the holi of Mr, J. will now find it idieutl a the local work a get out ten local news in a town people take a lo local peeps tell the have friends paper ano pari a the idon an aeteee an address. on The influence i Owing to the on Co the annual ‘ve families who ed on Tues receive om Mr, Fred Berger, of gina, intimating that his wife ‘had | ied. “They had no previous tele-| are ae ng of Be ear was on 0: New Y esday night bells, and| firing of guns, | Ow e intensity of the old the Gee ented did not continue | The famil; the Fe s $3.00. The souvenir por- ae of Wales goes with Herald ae eeey Star above quoted pi Rudolph Miller. left_on Wed- } Winterhaven, Florida, to! remainder of the winter trait of the P “Mn nd the paging seat some Hier of Pacuihiot States and e could enjoy travell- ing there with more eomfort the n the summer Ges of Massilion, vis Schade, of Monk: adbnde the bedside of r father, Mr. Robert Freeborn, who is suffering pote = Bier of Mr. off. ilverton, not Mil iverton, and Nathan Ratz, of Kitch- ®. Ratz.— J, + the former editor of, this great fam- ily journal} was a business, visitor in r, and Mere, P. Schmel Mele We pe that there never was hl.—Wellesley happens that the family is missed sev- eral times. that the editor does not care to men. They get the impression n them. is a mistake. In most country town: ie local yo is the hardest work connected mat a news but a fist failure ae nd vice versa. torial material is obtained by seid apers, sometimes Personal editorial oi iter, Ege mental exertion to to fifte eninge: Don’t lots 0: erence to| vince 2 be held in Stre Bo on Janna 13th, | tons of coal. e low. fig ‘the Desarietfe of iG] Boas si at | teache: -jare in ys at the honed Sy rtiality, but just see | you a ye a a chance m doesn't treat you tight checking smallpox epidem g- a will efface the | y pr oe ra 1a Vaccination in 48 hours ence te bee Tw the above mixture wat ee) S anyone afflicte: ‘his would nid ‘100, 000, “000 | prove Ge wisseags ra to iene ntario, | t is reported thousand schoo i ste ai 0 the Bidition:o of 1 000,000 horsepower | land, moreover, it are PER CENT. COMPOUNDED War Savings Stamps were and there seems to be work for them sy thicary nm on Dee, 31st and replaced and pearls have appreciated nearly The certificates can bi | much, From 10 one before Bible tines at suy, GAR Bee oe eee no sntaseet will be man he} paid unless they have bi nt held six} most compact, aul aie camied months from date of purchas ly concealed form of weal ticuit the taselot @ vatheriy eee transmuted “more cumbersome| 4 Chicago physician _ warns property into precious ston: hat if peo) lon’t. quit wearing S| It’s hardly fair that Canadian pub-| narrow shoes we may become, a one- t|lishers should be made to suffer be-|toed race. Noi a bad _pros- cause the United States is ready to| pect. Fewer nai ils: to wear holes a pay a. big price for Canadian paper.| socks, and less territory for -¢ The timber was acquired from Boy. and ingrowing toe nails, ernment land for a song, ani rnment should exercise the fight to say that nota ton should be ex pes ted until Canadian publishers have supplied at a price that. is > them and not Bed, Wealiive? press cae to pay. In Bethe preant of all natural Nekahives, the country TO MILK USERS have ngements been made th M L, Engeland to keep in stock a supply of milk andi ‘such ti ime as a milk vendor ca deliver milk when it is hoped that ie of its origin is entitled to a prefer-| will be Even a wider patronage than hereto for Tuésday evening the W.M.S. OL eee tat hth eee “SAMUEL ga Ui voae in part the African exhibits of th — ireat Centenary celebration at Col-|ag ge e¢ 90% 4¢860 808 umbus, Ohio, last summer. Seventy) ¢ Ps colored slides were used in illustrat-| 5 NOTICE ! + ing the exhibit, Demonstrations were] * given of an African wedding, a fun-|% | * eral, the slave chain, a native Christ-|% publi “ihe sovtup to filne * ian service, medical missionary, witch| + ~ health I have decided to sell + doctors, ete. |The demonstration was/* the Grand Central Hotel, No. # ut _on by the young people of the|* 1 Commercial House, Milvers chureh who were trained by Mr. and|# ton and if not sold within two rs, Knight, who spent three weeks|# weeks wi b; * as stewards in the African Kraal. The| + tion all househo * demonstrat ” interesting | 4 4 throughout and was well attended, Dated Dees! WOR; Tags: ti * * Ha0 0 6s Cee o eee emSS Births, Marriages and Deaths OPPORTUNITY FOR PINEHS INVESTMENT MeGillivray—On Sunday, 4th, 20, at the ilton, General Bo: as di Hospital, the wife of the’ late Rev. Set SE TOR aa ae ee ee McGillivray, a son. Pi Brenewisl at Dew—At parang bth, 1920, ew, a ane Wraith—In Elma, oH: Monday, Dee. rovinee ot er on Monday, Jan. fe sual 5% per cent. eG pits. ORES ce of Manitoba 4 per cent. bons to yieltive per cent. Bond, 1819, tote and Mw, Henvy |, Paevimee, of Alberta 4 per cent Wraith, a daughter, Helen Edith. | Ponds ‘s nee ot ae ichevan 4 per DEATHS” ‘ 9 | Berger. sat Renin, Sask. on Sunday ¢, beloved ¥ "red Berger, aged 32 yea Abie at ee At Wellesley, on New Year = Algsendercterson ocei end! HE SUN OFFICE cent, bonds to yield 6 per ¢ City of Calgary 4% per sont “bonds yield 65% Ha‘ | | Gar | Qnipp. Tl 5 months and 12 d | MILVERTON, - ONTARIO r—Margaret Chal- mers, Dorothy Boyle, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT ‘las: pee eae el: ne on, Isabel Simms, Eva Yundt, Em d| Hueghan, Odel Sch neider, Inez Sat dge, Thelma Schm: oyle Bundscho, Arnold: ‘saind Boubie McMane, Teddie Hocking. Fair Emmerson. Attridge, Viola _Attridge, Carl Fleischhauer. 'Poor—J Schrenk n Paddon, Mable Schauber, Bad B. ‘0 do in seeuring improved conditions inion Government Savings a * of life and living. It is a pity that hew certificate] Beira: munis MeMane, Gertie Hoops in countries among peoples profe: ready shortly and will be|Nelson Duench, Gladys Stewart, Helt to think so hight edueatio ept at the post office. The rate of]on Atkin’ Katherine Schate, Minne should be necessary for teac hers: Eee 14 er 5% per cent. compounded | Yaundt, Richard Sage, Charlie Knight to pera ized action Me or 0 | y each urchase | Charlie Hocki ‘arjory McDowell, geta decent return for Mat services: | price and maturi ity values are shown| Stewart addon, Gordon’ Dahms, Eth. —Woodstock Sentinel-Rev hereunder. ok. Lecuand Opper SW Geings The tendency to put money into| Purchase price 3 yrs. from} Harry Kelterborn, Goldie Ratz, G: | precious stones, which aiveys. shows! at any time purchase om | Harry Harry Ford, n times of social and industrial 5.00! st, been noticeable here and 10.00) —_ eis | ev aes ‘e else in the last few vont | 25.0 ‘oe | El a Diamonds have enormously inere 42. 50.00 ‘ed in cost; rubies, eu cea ee: sepphites 85.00 “100. it Municipa e ctions MILVERTON Reeve, Petrie; Conn ort De P. e, eae 5. Coxon, ® Zim: aeeaee John Rehberg, (acc.) ee fiat ace Shearer; Councillors, R. sa Ohare D. Hanley, R. Gamble, J, E, Hurst. (ace.) ee ee ELMA Wm. Scott; Deputy-Reeve, samuel’ ‘Smith; Councillors, ohn Iil- » C, Val lance, ae gig te 8. tal Smith ib i at 30 to 32 to bo an Coates 44 87 19 21 9 57 11 87 2 Majority for Smith ........ a 56 eee © ELLICE Reeve, R. A 3, Dep.-reeve, Quinlan; (aco) cantons Cogh: lin, Quipp, Ls Lease WELLESLEY eve, J. Reidel; a us Baochler Councillors, Knight, . Petch and H. Neeb’ (ace.) eb ee LOGAN See ne Haggarty bi 44 $9 47 $6 $e to 368 Rudolph 12 20 34 46 14 8 22 156 ‘ Majority for Hagatty Bel of liqi Be ire released by Dre eine ‘council,