Milverton Sun, 14 Sep 1905, p. 3

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was over, lest they should seandatise Edmonton in thet birthday suits. the British naval unded. enthusiasm a ee, while in the] aetdoratn ‘Toronto they were made se ae 1B crops & ron were a bumper 1 | that they en en fat yield of Manitol a and the North: i fast est was sixty-sev( n 1a afetich Onearis sae 26,2 | dace giving an export- ‘ of som : ae of _ BL par eon of all rural fairs and assoc’ ations circulars threatening fine and the withdrawal of the government “grant if fakirs or gamblers are: allow} eiupon the grounds on Fair Day, “while in Toronto under their ver “noses at the great Industrial Exposi- tion, which is supposed to be the paragon of excolletiog in - ee ka thel ~ suggestive Janguaj age were to fall from the ips of a “barker” atthe Milverton ney, _ after'the gross offenders aes threat- i ig roral so: jons y One Small Bottle nin’s Sys Ranta Remedy. Po RntAN GE hat ue mol petit jary in lwas rie panty ounty, Alabar n ea Tiny ‘ite ds as neee -inmy: ite, ad sel e drug store a cer to af the de . but the ter in five minutes. of us, Co., Milverton and Atwood y and Atw The second dose le by the Public Drug See ee The Naked Truth. (Ottawa Citizen.) of the mounted police depart- hole Doukobor till the show the proceedin ppearing al very bi frid, | Whe! ee remipea r snowe ties Be ry without being criticized, Stay on farm an friendliness, from the collie who rae lows you u the swallow who builds the bi the place is yours for old ax 8 where you need no seatibine to make you eat mie tu Le vant fri he is eromsre nd will move ts the gymnasium nthe fag where lifesis na- ie’ Wien they’re thick. Screens can't ly paper ia some of tnem—we sell it. The bps thing ve discovered to get rid of flies and other winged insects uu can area what with its spirit of trust and down the line, to his nest in Pure Dalmation Insect Powder arn,—Exchange. Sc flaca eon saber Remedy ae ids Nature a the eabls Drug Co., Milverton ee a Episcopal Wit. (Ottawa Citizen.) ‘The Kineardine, Ont. visits to the eap! ons are ch arles Miles. t icked you would be celebrating half the thue. ge ea gar rae The Root of a hee Heac- Is an svbitebi ae cig el of the AY rviline a tungtent remedy for neur- arris, of "But I never worry if an also recommend aid hes Y “illness, rheumatism ie years , try Nerviline yourse! Ce e aeaeeae ona The Sailor's Experience Goldwin Smith. Now the managment of the ‘Toron- toexhibition declares that the sailors side show departments. British sailor is known he is neverac- cused of ingratitude, Proved in moun’ Forest. Eve very doetor i sv n this town tried | ae to relieve Mrs. J. Witl ‘hom ‘of ma; none succeeded, ‘For mare she states,” “I was a dreadful sufferer; pn othing gave relief. eines ef found it yer iG have all ie Soa and wi get ath, Whew in despair Tucaki of Ey Catan oe one.”? I used it and a am perfect eured.” This ves beyond doubt that any case of Asthma is ape with Catarrhozone, ct ins.’ In use nearly fift: f. ee Me a » a | List of farms for sale 125 plen dow! sell 0: 250 Not aa, barn Way at ient mile: low 12, e Price A enal aes nals res ‘The insects can’t get away from the pure article. Fanon nats iW ina to school, iniles from beast wade, 7 miles is wa, balance ats per cent. Must 28, in the 12th con., qu and school, five miles from Milverton and six from Atwood, Price $10,500, lf down, balance terms to suit purchaser, Good mon- - | ey here for somebody . Price South half us lot 1, con. 6, Morn- erviline is in the house. ap-| homestead plications never yet failed to iil the snap 50. acres, 125 acres, west half of lot 1, 100 acres fon south half of Tot Thave in Milverton, see me Sprinkle a W. OD. Weir’s little of it in a room where they are and the flies are ones A pecular sings about the pure article is that it is not poison- us to huinan Reinge. tif a i gets any wher é near it, it arena aed then kills, shai. AN iee ive ae pleased with the results. . acres, lot 4, con. 13, Mornington, zood yank —_ Ghe Public Drug Co., Limitea DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS ~ wel. $7,000, $4,000 wing to i heal acres lot 27, and west bat por Ae: be d lot me Atwood 3 Milverton 3 and ‘3 Gorrie ‘ eh Half-Section Four Guelph nd Goderich Railway. BANK OF MONTREAL All parties having aecounts’payable on the EstaBLisHeD iN THE Year 1817, 20th of each month, are requested to file them with the Time Keeper on or before the 20th ofeach month oF they will not be pay able until the suceeding mom ADDISON, Milverton, July 4th, 1905, ip By) good ‘STRATFORD, ONT. ‘The largest Business College in. Wester Ontario. “There igno Better in Ganada, po! on time. or other rth half of lot 1, gon, 2, Morning: bine nare hundred acres, Ricci wach 1, sbi lave good young or- Within sight of. Milverton. n O.P-R, on next farm. $0,000. President, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. G. C, M1. G Paid up Capital - - Reserve Fund - + - $14,000,000 $10,000,000 SAVINGS BANK DEPT. Interest paid cr ‘compounded half yearly. Srrarrorp -Brancu, E. P. Winslow, Manager y.terms. to market and echurehes, alae Cataieigne free, Price’ $5,900, ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN,PRINCIPALS lot 31, con. 7, and the 80, concession 8, Elma, twine | Good Man 4 miles of til Four Per Cent. Will provide for his family in for Money. e of his death faye ASensible Man THE BRITISH = MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Ww oe [Market Street, - Stratford, B a it The Dominion Life has established’ branch of {ts busluess out : High Rate of Four Per Gent. eece half yearly on money left with it for Fdegiey of time, secured by land refully Selected properties. Ti . from school. Price ey 600, half conces- Will guard against the dan- ger of poverty in his Will Guarantee Safety to Both by, issuing one eof its reliable Life or : ent Policies. sp Special privileges to Tolal-Abstaliers: oncession Six Nueated Thousand Dollars 7 ” 8 security besides. Head Office : Waterloo, Ont. Taare le hee theevg, bona pericetly safe valuable brick honse, with kiteh- rofitable dnvestn tment combined. attached, and half acre of land, ind is ad frase arn, th: e hotel property, eultable for either Hinurarp, aisetaee sor pel cneid wellley Pratiete nal Managing Director. P. H. Sis, tate ote growlig Papi a recommended toshoae whose suepl ot th a lending on the best also several nouses ror sale Particulars Call at the office and|S. B. vit BRIcKER, given on application, Hon. Jas. MoMuLLAN, Hon. Thos. Ballantyne, President Wm. Buckingham, Manager. } TBreidente.|" W. D. WEIR, Real Estate Agent.|F'Rrep Hursreap, Supt. of Agencies. No remedy go pleasant, none 80 abso- ately certain ag thoroughly eure ; try ‘Catan fe zone” yourself; it’s guaranteed. pfs io aie Farm Boys, Stay Where You Ar. ney tell me, young man, that you are one id of leaving the: farm. Don’ (0 the agit sheep and the ed of li es stables out, tired of itall. Yon have visited the gity and the roar fascinated you. ee behind the only the dre rs BR pe cape of fie: Hee thelf Mik 8 si flying robes, You have gone to church Hts A Gi pees with I is ol organ toweri nee gone ne fat ea 3 important If you the city you will beoome one F'te ‘ork by the clock and the ct They 6 e. tell you to do that and that and you to do it, have Ruey oO er man, would be an employee working d| transforms your orchar fix I was lose oH itand was bet- nny through the warm sun a rita h the farm, yoang m and meus tay dad will tell tobe thee, NEW FALL GOODS We have been very busy these last two weeks unpacking new goods, such as Furs, Dress Goods, Flan- nelettes, Flannels, Etc., Etc. Ladies’ Jackets Just a few words about our Jackets. They are McKinnon's make, which is in itself a guarantee of good fitting garments and very stylish. We would be pleased to show” you these garments, our time is- yours for the asking. Furs We are headquarters for Ruffs and Stoles. Have you seen our.assortment ?. Twenty-five Ruffs to choose from, ranging in price from $7 up to $35. Call and see our very large assortment. Do Not Forget Our Jewellery Department. Your chance is good toget the Gold Watch valued at $20.00. Remember every piece is guaranteed for five years. Vineberg’s Clothing Are Cracker-Jacks. | Stock is not quite complete, but expect it will bein ina few days. Try us for your Fall Suit. New Braces New Ties Have you tried NOR KA? Richer than wheat. Per Package. . Deal with us, we'll use you right. Wanted 1000 Ibs. Large Onions, for which we will pay per bushel............. 60c Better than meat. -15 cents a “ The New Fall and Winter “| Suitings. Lee House of Quality.” We are now presared to show you our new Fall and Winter Suitings and Coatings, which comprises one of the finest and most complete ranges ever shown in this city. THE NOBBIEST PATTERNS OF THE SEASON Are here in abundance—to see them means that you will buy your suit here. OUR WORKMANSHIP Is now well known to the public. our work, cloth, trimmings and fit. We guarantee Goods sold here on merit We do not persuade you to buy. Remember this is the only store in town where you get Union Label on every garment Charles H. Davies OUTFITTER TO MEN, F. B. Deacon's old stand, Stratford, Ontario. NTT Ghe Fall Season Is at Your Door ! Having received an entire new stock of Fall Goods, we are prepared to show the very latest in Fall Suitings and Overcoatings. Call and see them for yourself. No trouble t» show goods. Smith & Finkbeiner, Milverton’s - Leading - E E E E z E E 2 hi Tailors. MMT ITOTTIUETTTTY STPTTEV COOTER. TATE UTTONY TOT TTP rman EASY TO CLEAN -THE KITCHEN ee the rooin is fe piece and fitted neatly there will be no cracks to catch the dust and hold disease germs, With an oceasional ‘wipe up”, the floor will always be bright and clean. Once down, it stays down snug to the floor for years. ‘The first of our Fall Stock is opened up. the most pleasing designs we have ever seen. | If y eeds a new linoleum this fall, we'll be pleased Sees Nent line is complete. It will be no trouble to show samples. Tk Rei mace 27 of Hal ‘The prices per square yids = PRINTED LINOLEUM (lmported). AID OILCLOTHS (Made in Canada) R. WHITE & CO. The First Furniture Store — Stratford. East of Post Office, = 45 and 55 cents and $1.10 30 and 35 cents delete cscusaa MEMES SL SM SMC We SL SYS SY SY SY SY SY SY ae lebih ieee dy ROSE & DUMART We ll Tickle Your Palate And also your Economical Bump at the same time with our goods and prices. tis not necessary to try us more than once. By closely watching the market and discriminating in our purchases, our stock is made up of just such goods as please the most particular, Here area few things which stand out as Bargains for next 10 days. Ladies’ Belts Parasols 15 dozen Ladies’ Belts in black, brown, green, navy and white, regular 50 cents, on sale now for....... .29¢ Regular $5.60 for $1.19 00 $2.0 Only 23 icles Hats and Caps Just received a targe shipment of Men’s Hats and Caps. It will pay you to see ours before you buy elsewhere. Cushion Covers =) dozen sce de- signs, regular 50 cents for... . 39C Ladies Dress Skirts In brown, black and green, regular $5.50, fe Henig & 79 All new, no old goods kept on hand here. Neckwear Nice and new. Just opened. Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents. ror Crockery Ladies’ Hose 37:dozen Cotton Hose left, regular 15 cents, br. see 10c Z or 75c Hurry along they are | White poy regular going fast. 15c, for 12% f White Beale tee 12%, for 10 White este Faniles or 8c Blue Cups and Saucers regular $1, for 75¢ Blue Plates regular $1 Wrapperettes 79 pieces of Fall the new- est wrapperettes. Re- member they are all new. Price 5¢, 8c, 10¢, 12146, 15¢," 206," 25¢, per yard. Both qual- ity and price here ap- pear for your patronage Egg Cups Regular 40 cents for 29 cents per dozen Regular 75 cents for 59 cents per dozen Dress Goods Just opened. Our stock is larger and better than eyer. Lamps Watch our window for prices on lamps. Next Saturday night our south window will be filled with lamps and prices to suit everybody Over 90 lamps must go. Keep your eye on the window. Curtain goes upat 7 p. m. These are selected for from the best. Waistings 19 pieces, all colors re- pulse 75 cents ee ge Here is a snap. Neck Ribbon 9 pieces, in all colors regular 15 cents for $e Groceries 18 Ibs, Redpath Sugar Silk Waists 1,00 Only 7 left. Brown | 20 Ibs, Redpath Dark ee black, re- 8 99 for $1. gular $5, now... 7 bars Castile Soap for for $1.00 tg Ibs. Redpath Yellow for 25 cents , 9 lbs. Roasted Coffee Ladies’ Caps for too It pays to buy from us, you get Rebate Checks from 1 cent up. y SUGAR per cwt. $5.25 BUTTER 18 cents | Just arrived, in blue Rie black and brown Hii ean 208 SOC Don't think they are cheap because the price is Be SALT per bbl, $1.35 EGGS 18 cents ee & DUMART SEIS Ae SS SM Sa i a lee ae ae ay a yee Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Results: for 1904 Assurances issued and cae for 5,911,904.24 Increase over 1903 1,744,698,77 Assets at 31st. December, 1904 Increase over 1903. 2,345,984.44 Profits paid Policyholders 117,238,21 Life Amarone in force pe 31st, 7,662.85 Increase over 1903 9,646,473.98 A. S. MacGregor, » Mgr. Western Ontario, London. A. MacBeth, Stratford, District Superintendant. A SIGNIFICANT FACT There are four Life Companies in Canada which, from their pro- minence, have long been look- nas leading all others. it last year The Mutual Life out distanced them all in two very important respects ¢ (a) Tt paid a Larger Amount in Profits to its policyholders than any one of them, at (b) It increased its surplus by 10, boos more than the combined in- srease of the four companies, The Mutual Life of Canada owns 10 stocks, and its assets were there- fore not affected in any way by the enormous shrinkage in values in cer- ing the past year. W. H, GROSCH, Local Agent D. STEWART, Stratford, Gen. Agt. |" 17. 7,851, 760.92} of Canada|: rities, which occurred dar-| wel n A FULL LINE OF Diamond Rings JUST TO HAND Also a jail aesortment of Watches Shirt Waists Sets Brooches Fancy Hat Pins And the Prices are as Low as the Lowest - Basen ssa aesaaaananans nines sanaanansanaanannnnanntsatenanenanssenauandnonayrennronmnnangeennsneendses ose Call and Inspect My Stock P. H. Bastendorff Homestead Regulations NYveven numbered section of Dominion Entry may be made peste at the 1 Jand off ce for-the distri tara Fict in, which the fand tender, desires, he fe at felesttion, Wintives, oc tha 1oest eneas fee feive authority for sme one to make entry ‘The homesteader is required to. perform the. condi ed therewith under one ee ollowing pias Teast six months’ residence upon and bultivation ofthe land in each year for three ye (2) Inthe father (of miother, if the father is deceased) of the homesteader farm in the vicinity the requirements as to residence may be sat isiled by such person residing with the father tic ote tad uly pormmoen ee dence upon farming land owned by him. in the vicinity of his homeste: é require- Incote an tp residence. may. Dé, satlasen Ey residence upon the said land. Six months’ notice in. writing should ‘be wen to the Commissioner of Dominion ands at Ottawa of intention to apply fo hae W. CORY, Deputy of the sinister of the Tatertor, | an Anglo-Saxo: The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 GENERAL NEWS ae ‘the far Ne pnd partoalaty | the ocean co Bearings. so that los They keep floating i in the air aimlessly, striying to live, until PSone ympels them to drop He Pedic which engulf them. The: ase On aah CULLED FROM ALL m passengers were killed and oy satel through two trains col- ding on the New Toreaud Potiiay ls vania Railway. The Russo-Japanese peace treaty is where the eut to their displeasure by rioting in the streets and burning Christian churches. fectiye walk in Michigan City, Indi- ana, was awarded 500 damages The sheriff being unable torecover the fin empty, has been ordered to the town by auction to the es bid- der, Collier's Weekly, one of the best tinction of Toe as eer asit is In New York State there for the gradual abolition of the grade crossing, but it will be many one pate they become a thing of the Med . G, Reiner returned” hom from his trip to British Columbia ae Washi fogten Perritory last Thursday. He was away for about aes ae his Tongest Riacneg from to 35 the north- west.—Wellesley Maple Leaf. ae that will be unwelcome news to the farmers. Tt. will probably. dro} down to $1.50 per ore This is ve eap, but when it is borne. in’ mi that the laboring mee is paying from 20 to 24 cents 1b. for Butter, 20 cents per con for eggs, an 121-2 steak, itis time that somes atten be cheap.— Walker- ton i serious sepident happened Ful over z, eBretorice Bare Dr, Atkinson, of Mitchell, was hastil; summoned and has attended the injur- ed, who is recoving slow! The beanie ee ‘Treasurer’s Depart- ment for the first seven months of this ree Sue July 31st, has paid out bounties ior Mae destruction of ealved, about. 590. ‘There is a bounty allowed Ps $15. for each ani- mal destroyed, so that so far ane ee about 240 of them have been led. be killed than for many years past. oe a year ago Andrew Buchan- of Elma, was charged with as- latter i when the cl amounting in a alternative was sixty days in jail, settled and was let go.— Listowel Standard. The race-suicide of which we are talking seems to be in part at least natural and almost inevitable. He tendency to limit offspring es and cee ns intert spair.of ing E discen mee a with at A little girl who gall through a de-| the old left Wellesley he has| P 115,000, There are. 4,000 nai For the whole of 1904 only ry 839 | Frot seat mainly in the wealthier Sai possible to do i h fro1 ; {completely out. Not nk taddcted to the pursuit of plea-| ell e ae gicasean liner sbringing into New] y_a large white || miles off the coast of Newfotindland. Ancient Rome is responsible for the gauge of our railway phenson. when he iuvented: the laco- motive, decided upon the space te tween at width of the ruts made Roman chariots, erinicingd that he did not believe that he could} he standard gauge r. built upon these measurements, which | have been found a8 a tisfactory now when Nero rolled through the; gic ts of Rome with the wheels of his chariot the same distance apart as are those of the modern a man. The man Mason, Grand Bend, found guilty on “tuesday of ast | of an unnatural Padatb tote Jatno Dope on Taeed ntence. His counsel, with a peti names, but it had Title "oftect otor His Honor imposed a sentence of 12 ye years | imprisonment, with hard labor, ingston Penitentary, with 40 lashes, divided in thres.inaralments.: the: Sirs be administered during the last eek of this month. Sheriff Reynolds nae Constable Phalen took the pris- oner to Kingston that day, aa by'| the 5 p.m, train.—Goderich Stai Mr. Henry Vernon has ea and delivered the Stratford directory for 1905, and he says he feels confi- dent that the population has reached mes by actual count in the new directory,and to obtain the 15,000 he multiplies by 3 3-4, his usual estimate. last directory was complet ago, 600 new houses have been erect- shi Furniture Dealers and Undertake 66 WAT sd in this city. this. when th information was obtained for the present one there were families on Ontario and Wellington street en- quiring where they cou houses. Stratford is, Mr. Vernon declares, the most prosperous small city in Ontario. He f he knows, as ©} publishes fourteen directories. n, they. are is Strat- See 'tfor cent storm on Lake Superior cal an a loss of forty lives, according t eee the wreck of the Si which went on ais "Sand Island eels shows that it was one of the severest of recent years. While the ain was pounding to pieces, a portion of the crew made their way through a dere late country: to find help, falling ex- hausted at the , eutting their way through the woods. ‘There, a fishing tug, was found to’go to the relief of those clinging to the wreck for fifteen ours of danger and_ terror other vessels fared. e added terror of a lee shore. ‘The Wellesley council has just met 01 ol leave a little for next year’s gin with they struck the lowest pond in Wellesley at the saw mill gave long ago the; pails anything short of an uae steel sequences were vast rea won of offspring from parsimony and from fear of breaking up the smal races originally dominant have been giadually reduced, so that to talk of n Empire is to tall chimera. At the same am it (ngs be borne in mind that we have doing our best, to evulationlen the ce male ideal and _thereb; depreciate maternity. the ues rte against the sup- ke of Nature in creat a 1 | fresh liability see Bare funds to e | built before etic ava an ips se an e bachelor woman is | th mnperient poe would ciaely be fol ie waste of public fun Of nee the dream of the council is shattered ai their annual statement will show a the amount ot a of ee ae bridge, whicl ae. mu at that point is now closed for traffic. —Wellesley Matte det i A Remedy wisest a@ Peer. “T find Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial That Photo In Furs. oct Star.) « Api f CO notables aceied to, to eh rong Gana eS weathei Siena. of Minto circles at ai bencee eS Her Skin ane, Yellow. “Thad only to try Dr, Pills to anpreetate tite muerte writes Miss Annie 8. Bryce, of Wood- stock. ae ae was out Sonolee My biood w: was wea aud thin, 1 had these good pills, 25e. per box, O five boxes for $1.00, at all dealers. escace nanan! sae ete family ae pies familiar in court Die it Pek: 4 ‘ew ren rks ta they - pene erent navy, Bette | unless a wan! al lef standard: re the Oita 0 adians meet to. 1 th es Ba

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