Milverton Sun, 15 Mar 1906, p. 5

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ge sesessssssssecaseoeens = There is no need in saying any more, be- = Woven IDEAL Wr FENCE HEY COME ‘They are coming fast. THEY SEE ‘They are seeing well the difference, “THEY They are buying fast, What ? WHY THE “IDEAL” FENCE 1 JAS. S. LOGKIE, re NEWTON 9 New Spring Suitings We are recéiving the following compli- ments daily from customers that come in - to see our New Spring Suitings :— ~ “They are really the prettiest Patterns I ever saw.” : 3: : cause the suitings speak for themselves. In regard to fit and workmanship we lead. _ Smith & Finkbeiner _Milverton’s 4 Leading + Tailors FOR SALE! iberta. a yw Fimproved say and wild land in Central For pamphlet and full particulars; noo to the Station Store for eee They are good om and the pri Sore J.R. Jost & S same paying Oe thts ‘advertisement Hook ape 0 CONRAD LIPPER anted at once, sao" smart boy Paes printing. not delay in a3 i sett ‘ou want fiverton Ont. the podiaaa spe at ‘Sus OFFICE. Dy ing ROSTOCK. very pleasant event took A lace at the home of Mr. House and Lot for Sale. ‘The undersigned desires to sell his ho use algo Alsike and Mammoth Clo Seed, Grans Seed; Rte, Seed and Fee Potatoes and Flour Kept oleh iSlever beantital marble clock was presented PROSE, Newton, Ont. and lot on King street. On the place is a now on the eve of di ti :h a d Jot on King street. On the A eparture for their | nourish and re-vitalize every drop ol Bait. trees, Posscasion given Avriltien, a] Dew home near Stratford: Upwards| blood in the b eannot he sold, ie wi Apply to |of seveuty-five guests resent] No medicine exerts such_a_marvel- See ‘om Rostock, Milverton, Mother- | ons influence for prt ek Dr. Hamil- : ud Sebringville. A suitable | ton’s Pills; they clear the complexion program was rendered by the young|make it exquisitely beautiful; the: FOR SALE ! ‘op! ev J. C. Morlock acted as| cure pimples, rashes and skin tro: Aes chairman and read an address to Mr. |les of every kind. Read the follow: pilgtclase Red Clover, Stecle Briggs “Lion | and . Scher a| ing carefully, over: em. He briefly responded. Siuuptucnsrepast was partaken of i Farm For Sale. ‘The south half ef 0 and south half n 40X70, balance at 4Y4 per cent. “Appi lot 31, 80 acres more ‘eles inthe 1eth cae et ” price $5, 000-81, 000 down all and the hours were then spent in a aosial wily Ae ate to be well jen: ially in having been of} successful in bringing about uch Mr. Mrs J, R. ScHENCK, ities paige of laid Enowa as (tot) N; ¥ lot Zeon. ke Mornington, con wel “iaine ed. £0: xf omington: sisting of 50 acres, well ed, vell drained, one der gras ‘abl Foot ‘ba tg flax barn 40x60, timb new roof. For further particulars appl WM, LIVINGSTO! erton, O} FARMS FOR SALE {| vel fence’ 01 W, an nt | We believe that the work lay deep to Homestead FR 1 Regulations ide In Manitoba or the -North-w Piske Ts raper may be homesteaded by any 7 the sole head of a family, or a i 18 yeurs of age; to the ex Soria one-quar ce Is situate, or. "tthe homesteader, de PI is joner rity for some on for ‘im iteader fs required to perfo: of the following pl A G. Te: en Se CROCKERY ue We fave some good Bargains in ==> THIS WEEK We have just recently received a large shipmentof Dishes dud cattietion cetae lave ia coeur (3) If thé settler has his permanent ipon farming lai ‘of his homestead, the. requi 9 residence may. ‘be satished regidence upon the said land. ix months’ notice in, writing, should given to. the Commissione omni Lands at Ottawa of inten patei cory, Synopsis of Canadian North-West even suimbe red_section of Dominion section of 160 aeres, ase Pe rs : ing and also atry may nally ‘at the total ich is not_presen yi land o! fe district in which the land | intr sat SATA Halt eg ‘the th of migration, Winnipeg, or the Toca “agent ES ceive ke entry the conditions connected therewith under SAL least six months! residence upon | We wish you a 1 for | choicest blessing. i y you. long three ared to enjoy good health, (2) 11 the father (or mother, if the father is. i 1, pros: deceased) of the homiesteader ‘resides upon a| Perity and many years of pleasant esi- nd-owned by him i jon ies pig) alee Deputy of the Minister of ihe Interior, ast. and your family we will certain: ly miss in our congregation, ut, doubtless, you will ud warm friends and neig! ie not’? ba fade away in time r influence will est) when time sh ter he thaf we entertain for you, Mrs. Schenek em | any enjoyment with your HEE nor and friends in yoursiew. hon in re-| FoLLEY.—In F) by | wife of Peter Folley, of DIED Elma, on Tuesday, March 13 be SMITH—At Smith, in her 76th year. ‘will take place on Friday at 12.80 p. m. of every description, and we are in a position to sell them at a very low figure. Come in and see for yourself and be convinced. POTATOES A carload of Potatoes is expected this week. All Hore that are in need of any will do well to leave their orders. cannot quote exact price, but will guarantee them as low, if et lower than anywhere elses J. R« YOST ®& SON wwN any eli. a TTT AWHEGESOGEPESiG§GSSSHGIOGSES ‘ You Have Confidence Fortunate is the business man who has won the repu- tation for dependability and for giving the most and ‘satisfying bargains. @ Fortunate is the public that deals in such a store. KELTERBORN, fico has built up his business along this line, “and its growing fast. This year his stock of Spring Suitings is the sees ever Shown in Milverton, so everybody says that has been looking around. prices are iow andthe wor Fit beyond question manebip the best. JOHN KELTERBORN THE TAILOR Opposite Post Offic2, - - MILVERTON SISSSISSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSS DSISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Qe. 3 Moose THE HARDY LUMBERMAN ~A msn ecnnct work to the best advantage in th Wie firm in the severe Canadian winters unless his foot #f Shoes must be able to give great snag resistance \\ and nes sure footing. sade: fro tava Ghproudhly enpregusted Shoeman doe: EF Y Branches st 2 WINNIPEG, i) ‘TORONTO, vaca OFrAWA ase Montag , BERLIN: oe 709, Rubber he lumber woods Brand Shoes se ok all these qualities. ym pure Pars cre Sara & GEO, E. BOULTER. NORTHERN AND C1 TELEPHONES—Main 5708. —Maii Prompt attention given to Telegraph, Telephone and Mail Orders. BOULTER, DAVIES @ COMPANY Specialty jobbers in all classes of High Grade Boots and Shoes. CHAS. A. DAVIES. ENTRAL ONTATIO AGENTS, 24 NE ST. W. var yel and muddy, the eyes lack lustre. -| Reader does YOUR blood need at- tention? If so Hamilton,s ers of | the Rostock pe ft. HE 80; J. Moore, $5. 00; Wa 3 J. Da ; | fender for Gilkinson ay lice, on at es the Watch the Skin for Bad ~ Blood It Comes to the Surface in form of Pimples, aes Rashes. and Where the blood i is weak and de- No Appetite Bad Color—General “I was r anaes writes Mr, bert E, Dickson, of Fairhaven P. color wi and unhealthy, d I constantly 0 cheery and Os Rae health means until you feel iiagnie ening. vitalizing effect of Dr. Hauil- tone Pilla Ever appiness and ant health. All dealers sell Dr. Hawa. ton’s Pills, 25c. ox, or five boxes for $l. By ual if price is for warded Polson & Co., Hartford, ard Conn; Ss. 8. A., and Rispten Ont. MORINGTON. The councii met at Dagoelly: s hotel fhe following papers were laid thoeouncll fetter from the county eference to county roads, n for union school between orth Easthope, account t for gravel, as es Mota Gasenaa and others Municipal Drain. The Reeve’ was issne the following ordei illard, $1.00; an ilkinson drain. ae for the Ist debentures for $2,476.00, if they comply with the by- law, carried. Moved by C. for appointing pathmasters, poundkeepersand fence- viewers as follows: Pathinasters—J. Chalwers, T. Attridge son. N. Roe, G. Roo. S.A. - Henderson,8, Sayers, B. Maddass, + Holmes, 8 ad, G. Tanner, J. Weir, hte ae ‘eLennan, C. Pe der J. vitor J. Ament, W. F. Ratherfor ner,iJ. H ¥ Tarnbull, @ err soo fe D. Ww. Si ap ek Cc. 2 Saddell ave -, Ponndkéepers= - Shearer, W. Mo- onday in ape eariel: ATSON, Clerk. Get More Vim! If you are tired, nervous, sleepless, have’ headaches and langour, you nee: r. Hamilton,s Pills; they tone the aoibiehs assist estion, brace up at once. Taken at night, y Care Sickness ‘and teeliag Disepente instautly Vine spirits, iepoye Keith, val the: oael"De satisfactory. Ge Hamil it on s Toronto, Ont. t 7 brated and noted fastner —‘‘The To the ladies that we are making a specialty of Ladies’ Dress Goods in all lines. It is our ambition to make this store the “Ladies Store.” The saying is, “Everything you want in Ladies’ Wear you can get it at Finkbeiner’s.”. We also wish to announce to the ladies of Milverton and vicinity, that in or- der to do justice to our extra large and complete line of Dress Goods and Trimmings, we are opening a Dress-Making Department n connection with our store, which will be in charge of MISS i ©, | STONE, OF TORONTO, who has been connected with one of the best dress: making parlors in the city and comes highly recom- mended. She guarantees the ladies perfect satisfaction. Our parlors will be ready in about a week. We would advise the j| ladies to leave their names, as orders will be taken in rotation. Our Millinery Department ; EW e beg to announce that our milliner, MISS CIBSON, has after spending several weeks in the millinery rooms = ae filled with new ideas of the latest designs of Millin- ery Fashions. Announcements later. 2 New Specials of Importance to Customers of the People’s Store Ladies’ Wrappers made of extra heavy Canadian Anton- i : ‘ esses .|ettes, full fashioned, flounce, yoke and front trimmed with gimp to match, all sizes, special for $1.50. We have something very special in Ladies’ Blouses, made of good pattern print, full fashioned sleeves, pleated back ane front, dark colors, for 75 cents. Ladies’ Underskirts in black only, heavy mercerized Sat- in, single and double flounce at 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.50. Ladies ! we have afull assortment of Toilet Articles, such as plainand fancy Hair Pins, Toilet Pins (any color) Support- ters, and a big assortment of Plain and Fancy Hat Pins, from 2 to 50 cents each. Ladies’ and Children’s Hose Supporters with the cele- Sun Fastner’—the only per- fect hose supporter, in all the noted colors in single and double see. |straps, from 15 to 75 cents a pair. e: Chatelaine Bags~—We havea full assortwent in single and double clasps, in Patent Leather, Plain’ Leather in colors | brown, red, black and grey, from 50 cents to $3.50. Reinember our new stock of Fancy Collars. also Collar oe 01 ane Cuff Setts. Very handsome. You must see these to 1nd East to Burns, and South fo the eee 3rd and 4th con, carried. Moved by believe. ? . Yost, see. by. eges, that the a . * : counell accept noblauch’s con- Our Corset Department is now at its best; including the tract for putting in cement culver ets = at $4.06 per culvert, all sizes np» to 30] N¢West and most comfortable corsets made in colors | grey and iaebes, oe a oved bys. 3.8 rs white, straight front and long wai and an especially large Ce ost, that Wm Waddell be " appointed bik or for wnion ‘< assortment in the new Girdlé Forms from 5oc to $1.25 a pair. fe i Bast! , atestind: tartar CA one about Another lot of the celebrated ‘‘Dontear” Skirt and Waist supporter with dainty clasp and rubber at 30 cents. Specials in Groceries 5 Ibs. best Ceylon green and black tea for $1. 7 Ibs. best Roasted Coffee, (reg 25c) for $1. 9 Ibs. Oatmeal for 25c, per sack $2.40 (Tillsons) 2 boxes Shredded Wheat or Grape Nuts for 25 cents. Mixed Cakes 8 cents a lb. Pure Maple Syrup 28 cents a quart. 3 boxes Lye for 25 cents, 5 lb. Tin Caustic Soda or Potash for 40 cents. 10 Ib. Tin Caustic Soda for 75 6 bars Comfort Soap for 25 cents. cents. ro bars Laundry Soap for 25 cents. A full line of Toilet Soaps just arrived at Special Prices. 50 Bags of Apples Wanted at Once must be perfectly sound at 75c and $1 per bag Bring along your Dutch Sett Onions and Dried Apples. Highest prices paid. C. A. FINKBEINER: MILVERTON, ONTARIO ‘ THE PEOPLE'S STORE” - : Pills to-day, 25e. per Box at all dealers We Wish to Announce. cores Nernst tian ert alse

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