Milverton Sun, 22 Feb 1906, p. 5

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a (mae moe) we R 7 Si) IDEAL “eve’ FENCE Wonld you like to Rieke one piece of fence for good this year a Look at this oust 1 et ae that kind and its there to stay, ate every re: é 'e had the cole: on as kinds of fence to sell to fence builders and we chose the Ideal. Why ? Because we believed it the best. All heavy No. 9 wires with an immovable If Spe are interested it us know and we will show you. sole agents for Newton. JAS. 8. LOGKIE, s"e~s": NEWTON 9 ont - Forget Great Bargain Sale of Suitings, Overcoatings : and Pantings FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Smith & Finkbeiner -Milyerton’s + Leading an Tailors We have in stock the best RE-CLEANED CLOVER that can be bought on the market, J. R. YOST & SON Tr ssgssssss9ssisssssssssssge! THE ~~ KELTERBORN, riiior FOR SPRING SUITS large shipment of Spring Suitings has just arriv and they Sorta are the nicest and most up-to-date line of Scicee ever shown in Milvertot Owing to the open wa hat we fuah a number of Fall Suitings left, which are alright to w the round, afid we will clear them out at a BIG REDUCTION, Call and examine thes goods, whether you want to boy or “FET GUARANTEED” JOHN KELTERBORN THE TAILOR Opposite Post Offic2, - - MILVERTON SSSSSSSSISIS SIS SSSSSSSS SSS not, ee hth de beet vesssessssessssss0se05e8 & TRY US FOR a CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED E'® NEWTON. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z Zoeger spent Sun- day at Mr. Schweitzer” The noe Yorthave returned from a Week's visit In Poo Mrs. Mitchell, Sr.. spent a day in Stratford Mr. John Kelley, of Liston, sisited friends in our village las r. and Mrs. Albert Rachie srent a weak with Triends i in Hamb Ross has Sitet home aan Miss Aleda after atwo months’ stay in Lor Mr. and Mrs. Ghee Baal Dae a with Mr. 2 Mrs. Henry Zoeger. tig, Jr., Bisa to Ron Bay, afters week's visit with his Go to the Victor Art studio, Milver- ton, for first-class photos. aad en- larged portraits. A nutnber of our villagers attended the reception giv Robert White at Millbank last Friday evening. of Crosshill, is as- Sueeess to the Mr, Kroetsch, sisting Mr, Gust young man. Mise Waltrina Murray spent San- day with her parents, Miss Murray is now teaciling at Glenallan M ) home in Listowel, after spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Gusti 7th CON. WELLESLLEY. Buyers are Regine bx piok apiesvort cattle in this locality. Mr. Robt, Gibson and Mr, W. Young entertained their friends one evening last ood nu nuber of young people spent a very pleasant evening at the ene of Me. L, Butler last Friday even’ The literary society is progressing very well, ‘The ae Pa ia aid of the library fund was well a tomd Maviig seeah oa uiesihne BveLINES Me a W. D. Weir's Sale Register. Saturday, Feb, 24th, farm stock and Eee of Alexander Stith in going we aesday, Feb. 27th, on lot 8, west- ern section Wellesley ‘Ty., the farm stock and implements, of Andrew K. ‘reeborn. roughbred cattle and prize winning horses, everything goes as farm has been sold. Friday, March 2nd, farmstock and iuplements of Mr. John Alexaniler, lot 12, con 1, Mornington. nesday, March 7th, farm-stock, implements and honsehold effects of William Aiken, lot 36, con. 18, Elm! John 8. Jantzi, of lot 6, Ellice, on Monday, gMareh "Site to commence at 12 Friday, Mareh ‘oth, real estate, farmstock and implements, of Mr: Reid Au Hepa, south half lot 13, n 10, = orin, verything goes Seater ste: Iria di eolds br noe! ers forrealestate tosulte purchas- esday, Mareh 13th, an Cg naa de ple Pee t Sie be Thursday. March 15th, farmstock, implements and household effects of John Attridge, lot 11, con 14, Ellice. Everything’ goes as farm is sold and proprietor is going West. FARM FOR SALE ‘That 100 acre farm situated partly in the corporation of Milverton, being Tot 6. con. & Onthe place is “a go ower mill well watered and, well drained e pice is a large frame house, drivin re of goo orchard, ten acres of COMMERCIAL Minvertox, Feb. 22. 1906 Eall wheat per bush Batley pec bus! Fall Wheat. Barley Oats. ‘ Apples, per bag Potatues. per bag. Mrs. Wray left for their | 9, oe farm stocks and EAE of desc zi 14, vee averting: sold in order to wind up estete. Rob- Allingham, Reid Allingham, Exeeu- tors’ “i Mour—At Milverton on Monday Feb. ck a wife of H. Mohr, of « ngl Bo ae “Bui ice, on woe we, the wife of Adam Zulauf, of Steg aes Mornington on 58 25th, wife of James Squire, of a son. —At Milverton, on Monday, Feb. 2ist., the wife of Alex Akins, ofa son. AKIN DIED ZULAUF—At Ellice on Feb. 12th, the in- fant son of Mr. Adam Zalauf, aged three day me Horses For Sale ! Four heavy horses and three light horse 1g them are two rads and a v Apps to Joseph W, Steckly, 14 con. jot 35, Milverton, B. 0. “FOR SA SALE! ! roved Farms and wild land in Central alberta. For pamphlet and full particulars, rite or ca E1203 W. McKINLEY, wood, Ont. Farm For Sale. The south half ef lot 30. and south half of Jot 31. 80 acres more or Jess tw the 16th con. 5 40; Tenders for Indian Supplies. GFALED TENDERS addressed to the under fiscal vent en larch, 1907, at yarlous points in Manitoba and the North t Territories. Forms of fender containing fall particulars may be had by applying to the undersigned, Or tothe India missioner at Winnl ine Tike low estoy any" euder ait access aceepted. J.D. McLxan, ‘Secretary: Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 3rd February, 1906. vspapers inserting thout authority of Piss pepart nent Willnot bepatd: Executors’ Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of James cuen. hertsou late of Township of Elma unty of Perth, farmer, TICE is hereby given pursuant to R. 1807, Cap 105, Bek, 58 and ame) ea e f Ds 5 Send by post prepaid undersigned on or before the 23th day of ry, 1906, th among the parties gntitlea thereto, hav Fegard only to the claims of whieh They shall then have notice ed this 18th day of Tanuary 1906. ADAM FLEMIN JOHN CUTHBERTSON Pxecutors Milverton, Ont. Executors’ Notice to Creditors In the matter of c of Peter McLellan the eee ncyten seen iver to the sindersigned Synopsis of Canadian North-West Homestead Regulations Y even numberes ed section of Dominion mds_in Manitoba or the Nortir-west Provinces, excepting nd 26, rest De ibimesteaene sy the sole head of a family, mily, or any. an 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter ale over section of 166 ai ore oF less. m- Vinnipeg, or the local agent re- hority for some one to make entry "The homesteader is required to. perform the conditions connected therewith under this’ residence upon aad cultivation of the jand in each year for three y. (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is Jeseased) of the homesteader ‘resides upon a farm ein tee iaaity Ge md entered for uirements as to eee gee Sled Oy h persoa seniding with the father fthe settler as his permanent resi fence w al farming land owned by him in Hty of his homestead, the. require- resid by ‘ma: ence upon the s aia Sie onths’ in. writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Butter Eggs W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Special Clearing Sale Our Special Clearing Sale has been a success, which the crowds in our store clearly indicated during the past week. Our prices as advestised will stand for the balance of the month, excepting one or two lines, which we cannot replace, and we take pleasure in adding still more special for this week and ask you to watch our advertisement in this paper next week.” It will be a surprise, Specials in Overcoats Something you need all the year round, but we are anx- ious to clear out the stock now. A full line of boys’ and men’s all sizes and qualities, BOYS’ OVERCOATS All wool, heavy tweed, good heavy linings, with or with- out velit collars, all sizes, regular prices 4.50 for 2.75 ; $5 fur 3-75 3 6.50 for. $5. MEN’S OVERCOATS All wool, made up in Extra Heavy Scotch Tweeds, with large over check, best Italian Satin Lining, silk velvet collars, all sizes, regular 9 50 and $10 for $7. Men's Overcoats made of good English Beaver, with wide facing, lined with extra heavy corded Italian Satin, best Mohair sleeve lining, silk velvet collar, reg. $10 and $12 for $8 Another oe same as above, only better quality Beaver, regular $14 for $10 Spanial in Towels We will give our customers another snap in Towels for this week. A special in Pure Linen Turkish Towels, 24 x 4o in plain and colored stripes, usually sold for $1.25 per pair, our price 75¢ per pair. Extra Special Over half a ton of first quality White and Grey Cotton called mill ends at less than half regular prices, regular 8, 10 and 12%c per yaré, our price 4, 5 and 6c per yd in pieces from 6 to 25 yards. This is a rare chance to put in a supply of cottons. Don’t miss it, as the price is advancing. Also a few hundred Ibs, of best English Flannelette left Pieces any number of yards, reg. 8, roand 12%c for 5, 6 and 7¢ We ask you to see those lines and judge for yourself. We are sure that not another store in the county can or will supply you at these prices. Specials in Groceries Pure Maple Syrup 28c a quart (bring a jar) Extra fine flavored Cheese, 15c per lb., just try it. Fresh Selected Raisins, 4 lbs, for 25c. Tilson’s Rolled Oats, 2 ibs. for 25¢. 9 lbs, Cornmeal for 2 Mixed Cakes 8c per Ib. Fresh Water Hest good size, 20 cents per doz 6 lbs. Figs 25c. Best black, green or mixed Tea 5 Its. for $1 Royal Hygenic Buckweat flour 2%41b. pkgs. 15c or 2 for 25¢, Large Fresh Lemons, reg. 30c, for 20 cents per doz. Bring us your produce, the highest prices paid. NOTICE :—We give Rebate Checks of 5 per cent. on all cash purchases “on one cent and up, so if you have checks amounting to $10 purchases, we give you 50c worth of eels free. Commenclng Tharédsy. Feb, 22nd. C. A. Finkbeiner ** The People’s Store’ MILVERTON

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