Milverton Sun, 22 Jun 1905, p. 3

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The Milverton Sun Is the best Local J Newspaper i in the Co: of Pe sag is the Best ‘Mediu paid.—M. MacBetu, PuriisHer. Rates reasonable, Subseription $l aahcay tae strictly inadvance. $1,50if Company of Canada. Results for ™ Assurances issued and_ pi $5: “i 904,24 G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains due to leaveMilverton, Tncrease over 1903 1,744,698.77 Assets at 3ist. December, 1904 17,851,760.92 Tacrease over 1903 2,345,984 44 Profits paid Policyholders 117,238.21 Life Assurance in force Dec. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905 “Hon. Mr. Tarte in La Patrie “say: that Hon. J. P, Whitney’s name is being discussed in connection with the Federal leadership of the Conserv- ~~ ative party. ‘e as Canada is to have a permanent mil- ~ itia force of 5,000 men. It is to be “hoped, however, that the spirit of mil- itarism will not develop. too rapidly, as a young country like this wants as _ few non-producers as possible, as = Oyama, the Japanese general, has Tinevitch in his grasp, With that ~~ fall of Viadivostock a: ter, Russia’s power in the East ceases, and can only be regained, however, partially by paying for it. It isa question of life or death. No modern ~ mation has ever stood in a dilemma so adful, +3 Whe diceavery of extensive frauds “Gn the management of the Equitable _- Life Assurance Society of New York ~~ @krongh speculation by the officials, is another reason why Canadians should be wary of-Americon Instirance Com- panies. The Equitable is an immense ‘Association, and has policies in Can- ‘ada covering twenty-five millions. As the number of people who depend on Life Insurance for the protection of} _ their families is constantly increasing, the safety of these funds is a matter of pate concern, = + ees not be e man- : A. S. MacCregor, 85,327,662.85 Increase over 1903. 9.646,473.98. Mgr. Western Ontario, London. x MacBeth. Stratford, District Superintendant, s so Rings Rings = Py tae © We have just received a full “assortment of the newest rings. We handle the Deuber-Hampden Watches also the Waltham and Elgin in Gold Silver and Nickel Cases. Sun Life Assurance SUMMER COLDS People often say that a summer cold is the most stubborn and aggravating variety. Such colds seem en- tirely out of place, and they are. There’s no need of keeping them. Our Public Cold Cure (Chocolate Coated Tablets) specific for colds at any and all times Taken when the first symptons appear, the remedy stops t. . Taken after the cold comes it cures it in 24 hours. PRICE 25¢ PER BOX CHERRY BALSAM will cure the cough. The Public Drug Co., Limited Druggists and Stationers Milverton and Atwood Furniture From cellar to attic, every foot of floor space crowded with the choicest of every kind of furniture and more coming in every day. There is no reason why you should buy from a small stock, where there is no choice of design oF Every Watch sold here is guaranteed. x P. H. Bastendorff style, when you can buy the very newest and best for less money. Delivered at your door. ‘\New Harness Shop... Now is the time to get your der canvas repaired or any- thing else in the harness. line, ~lso as to be in shape for har- vest.. I carry in stock a large {assortment of een invited by the faciauient ‘of Nor- ‘way to retire from the government’ of their country, and we are advised that he has quit the job without. mak- ing any unnecessary fuss,. The King Dbasiness appears to be going to decay in Earope. The anarchists are evi- dently .naking its conditions disagree- able. And the growth of- intelligence throughout the world seems to be gradually getting the idea into people’s minds that they can manage their own governments without the ce of Kings or Emperors, The success of France as a Republic since 1870, has been contagious. The infection a spread throughout Europe, and gradually leavening the political sent- _ iments of all surrounding nations. Terrible Back Pains. They fairly agonize your lif fifty years in ure—a good Cee balk ation, surely, English Roads. (Jane Scribner's.) phi fies of broken stone for repairs, sores in sae niet es all along the wa: Paeanaicaieially every Bolen fied Lop work. A country i is like a PLUSH RUGS DU CUR COMBS and the Famous MICA and THOUSAND MILE AXLE GREASE FUG. PRUETER R. WHITE & CO. The First Ful Stratford. East of Post O isristt MILLINERY : have made a deep cut in all Ready-to-wears. The prices for the next ten days will be half price. “Just think a $3 hat will cost you $1.50, a $1 hat will cost you 50 cents, Do not miss this chance, we must clear out the lot. CHAMBER SETTS: A crate of Chamber Setts, ordered to be here in April but did not arrive until the rst of June, too late for spring, direct from England. Our prices for 10 days will be as follows Io setts, 10 p pieces, in sass. Pie and blue, alwayssold at $2.75. Special < ss é $1.95 12 setts, 10 BS in salmon, brown and green, regu- Special : ar $4.2 5 8 setts, 10 pieces, in brown, SPS salmon and green, regular $4.75. Spe - - $3.89 If you are in need of these goods, : x it will pay you-to nvestigate, THE ABOVE PRICES WILL BE FOR CASH AND PRODUCE ONLY We have still a number of REMNANTS : ileft over from the sale, which we will sell cheap. W. K. LOTH EGGS 15e. -- BUTTER 15c. BANK OF MONTREAL Esrapiisugp 1x THe Year 1817. OATMEAL! dent, Lord Strathcona end fount Royal G. Paid up Capital Reserve Pund $10,000,000 SAVINGS BANK DEPT. Interest paid. or yeai Also 300 bags of ee aed dour at per ton $24 PFEFFER BROS compounded half rly. Srratrorp Brancu, E. P. Winslow, Ving for you, and sell strictly for: cas! QUEENSTON CEMENT Sold Direct from the Manufacturer to the Consumer. For the past twenty years that we have bee agents’ fees and collections have cost us from 35 cent. of all sale To farmers and. others: who SonteIu pa using Cement the coming season we intend to make this~ sa’ Cement put on cat here at our works for seventy cents per barrel. Write us for freight rates and any other information yi may require. ISAAG USHER, QUEENSTON, Manager “ The House of Quality.” CHEAP CREAM SEPARATORS :| The Tubular r|Is the Best and Simplest, Eas- ily Washed, Low Down Supply Can, Self- Oiling- Device. 95 Per Cont.Discount From List Price Stratford Buggies, Frost & Wood Harvesting Machinzry also Handled “THOS. BURNETT! Boys’ sizes 22 to 28, HAVE YOU BOUGHT, j We have four dozen Boys’ Wash Suits in knickers, regular $1.50 values. OUR PRICE IS 75 CENTS Wash Suits made with sailor blouse and Your New Spring Shoes yet ? Tf not see our stod The Empress for Women Geo. A. Slater for Men. J. G. Crosch & & son _ FARM PRODUCE TAKEN OM | Saaelos H. Dav es TFITTER TO As the season for millinery is drawing toa close, we “The Milverton Sun THUBSDAY, JUNE 22, 19 . Robinson, Treasurer of tound to 000. sho mdsmen, however, are worth the seal ss ‘Rose & Dumart's URING THESE TWO dispose of the balance of our Summer Goods, less of profit in order to make room for $3,000 worth Everything goes. _ of Fall Goods coming in 1st week in July. prog gus Munn, ot Gillies ane DAYS we want to or = | living in those day: res ard he was offered for novos in| per month, and that fall he Said ‘ud a barrel for flour.—Paisley Advocate. Just What Everyone Should do. Dress Goods Towling 7 pe White ve was 45¢ for}9 pe regular 12%c for ove? . ents 2 pe Turkish Tow ling 1234¢ ¢ Black ie was. $1.25 for 10¢_ ; for 89 cents 2 pe Turkish Towling 1oc for pes Brown and Blue Lustre 8 cents Cottonade Ticking 75 le bl cs Fe ular 25c for 19 cents 1 pe Crepe de Chea pale blue 3 pes regu a was 1.25 for 79¢ 1 pe Black Grenadine was 65¢ for Shirting for 39¢ 1 pe Silk ae ss was 1.25 1 pe Silk Voll aa was 1.25 12%4c for 10¢ : Silko EOS. pe Silk Voit red was 1.25 4 balls for 25 cents Corsets r 7 9c 1 pe oe ea was 50c. for 32 cents 1 pe Mohair blue was 40c for 22 cents CottonCashmere Dip pus wah $f for ie cénts oa All colors, worth 12%: cents for 10 cents Plaids "8 pe regular 18 and 20 cents sale price 13¢ ‘Muslin Bargains : 3000 res all patterns, worth Ladies’ Collars 5 to 35c for 10¢ 12 doz worth 25c for 19 cents 2“ turn Bree. 25c for 19¢ Cotton Voiles 2° © er he 12 pe regular 25¢ for 19 cents 7 pe black foie and check ey A meh 1.25 and 1,00 Shirt Waist 50c. for 39° cents Hose Supporters 3 doz ladies’ black worth 25c or 19¢ 5 doz childs black worth 15c f for 8c of Irwinville, arehoct ooneiy at hand ready for 1a 2 doe, regular 1.60 for 99 cents tant ce. Attacks of colic, 3.00 for 1.99 pus and dia eboler: doet 0 the store Don’t Forget the Great| {inc hr Berber says: Bargains in W.G R.|2 tried Sn unaeT a 6 “Colle; Dress Shirts regular 1.00/9ft 1,25 for only - - - 69 cents hav Carpets 3 pes Tapestry red, green, reg- ular 65c for 39¢ 1 pe Velvet reailae 1,50 fortis NEWTON. dss. Charles Koehler, of Wellesley vil Felting her old friend, Mrs. 1 pe Stair Carpet worth 65¢| village and now residing in Welles- 1-pe Stair Cater worth 50¢| {4 for 38¢ Kelly and Mrs, Joba Seigner, ol Oil Cloth 2pes 4 Eas regular 2.50 ‘or s, W. Ren Mrs. He ey “G. Zoeger spent Sanday ae the home of Mr. “and — Martin Schweit zer,. Miss Shaw and Miss Ritter, of Elma, 75 3 pes Stair, reg 1214 for roc. ie an nie Groceries — pe = sp athe home of Ma Redpath Se ae Sugar for $ 18 lbs. Redp: ith Yellow for $1 20 Ibs. Dark Yellow for $1.00 Roasted Coffee 2 Ibs. for 25¢ 9 lbs. for $1 Ps 2 Brooms for 25¢ ba eee ‘Monday tion. Green Coffee 12%c for 10c W. Dunbar’s gang Japan Tea 25c for 20c ding a fine stable for Mr. H. Red Rose Tea 25¢ for 20c¢ Black Tea 5oc for 35c Green Tea 50c for = Raisins best selects 5¢ per Ib, | bank by Mr Currants 5¢ He Prunes 4 Ibs, for 25¢ Corn roc per tin eas Sie i u7 Whaley inde: a : | Wednesday of eee ies Spencer. of ‘Mileeeton veneering ihe ben i ‘the best in thew iilag The infant ie of Mr. J. 8 CAN last week. playing on tlie Noor t Hees. of indelible lead, P All colors worth 12% to 20c ‘ . 5 prs edie sale price one Chiffon Ruching’s- S7¢ uh me other was i + Worth toc black or white Prints | for Net ee can see Print 1 Collar Forms wide for 8c ee ee 12% cents) Biack and white sc, 3 for 10¢ 20 pe ae 12 He cents for Black Sateen 18 oes se ge cents for 10 cents : 8 cents for 5¢ Dimitys ‘8 pes regular 12% cents for 9c 6 only worth 1. 75 for 1.39 were * 13 “ Underskirts Each Cakes & per Ib. >| Fruit Sodas tin 26c ee box Oatmeal 10 lbs. for 25c¢ Corn Meal ro lbs. for 25¢ Tobacco Queen’s Navy 7c plug Stag #6 plug Bobs 7 McDonald’ 's Smoking or chew-|J. Zoeger, Lockie ing 3 for 25¢ Hates. Currancy 7c plug Empire 7c plug Fair Play 7c plug rd Herald’ “}excut folowing vent Ok Por hey Sie a go me on see zetatn a excursionists reports Tong, long we The Nesth Morvington. bw id. saccess, and Mr. Cassel shipped two carloads of Virden, Man., on Monday. Don’t forget the date, Fripay and Sarurpay. No due bills orc edit bills accepted. No rebate checks-for these 2 days. lief an influence of C 50 tHorougt ly the returns. Oth mut * ex Of | pb! if THE Parasols Pia anti ile arch: : panded as Verandah Chairs « rrhoe Bee pes that ameret is no time jonaat a Remedy which is one a IS COMPLETE. ad, and Frida: oe Janta, and family, formerly, of ier spent Wednesday of last week in wisi Bem tthe home of Mrs. Wm. Attig on Mou and Mi Stratford Beatoied commenced ng of carpenters are at nis stable gehen completed Ludwig hada ts iti raclord Heralits Milverton’s The asa gr jie g from ‘the remarks of Mr. Alex. rquhart, Mt. W. and oe shipped e and Farrell jorses from here Listen For The Bronchital “Wheeze.” Bronchitis rei sieee one er the magic! rrhozone which cures fisease aie re- edi C. R. Honderich & Son Furniture Dealers and Undertakers — ese99s Bee GOOD - OLD SUMMER - TIME" Is here again, and you will be thinking about buying something for your verandah or lawn. | OUR LINE OF «+++ and Rockers, Settees Hammocks, Etc. DROP IN, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ssssss f Mary ae Ludiwi : st week. : i te end Mr Do Gadshill, . ‘ spent Wednesaty of last week with Mr. " 0 n e ri c : 0 n = G a a Mi . : : GOODS DELIVERED FREE und KEEP COOL !.« Why suffer from the extreme heat by wearing heavy clothes, when you can get an up-to-date Summer Suit which will make you feel cool and comfortable. OUR PRICES FOR THESE SUITS ARE THE LOWEST $12.00 SUIT OR ae — $14.00 SUIT FOR. pl oO $16.00 ** 4.00 — $18.00. * sh 6.00 — These Suits will be made up in the very latest aa ~ FIT - AND - WORKMANSHIP + GUARANTEED Smith & Finkhbeiner, Tailors. s » Leading - jage:—Mr. 0. Kirkland, Mr. ‘and. Mr: Monday evening to wait for “Saving at the Spigot Wasting at the eae pe

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