Milverton Sun, 19 Jul 1906, p. 8

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Does It opie at: MICA AXLE GR EASE for waggons and buggies PEERLESS Machine es for mowers, binders and all kinds of machinery. IMPERIAL GRANITEWARE AT COST PRICE, while it | ast. Calland secure bargains. We are SOLE AGENTS for the following well-known lines Gold Medal Twine. a Sherwin-Williams: Paints. Pfeffer ies Flour. JAS. S. Hardware Merchant LOCKIE + ey Business Cards Dentistry. Ith CON. WELLESLEY. Mr. Thos. Bigam reised the frame . R, LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic- entiate of Dental Surgery ‘and Member of ee College of Dental Surgeons of| « ‘aduate of Toronto Uni- ae vee a 8) esta to iN a th re W. Finkbein- er’ r Reser Hae Milvert on, F, PARKER, is D.C,.M., Honor Grad- f alist and Silver nate and Gold College, also Gold Trinity University, Toronto to Dr. Egber: Office in Pi se Legai MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, Solicitors, Kte. | Solicitors for the Bank Milver- of Hamilton. Money to loan ton, Ont. . Permanent offices en arranged for, A member of the firm will ilverton every Thursday. H. B, MO: J, M, CARTHEW, Deni wistuiny will be done ta any building properly rodded by Miss eee of Georgetown, is vis: iting her cousin, Miss Florance ‘Me- The township road machine has been at work in the bolghborh hoot raking in stone theaente: of the road, making bad aN is worse, num rom here attended a wedding in Howick last oer and re- port a very pleasant outin; ‘The 12 a larger number than usui e farmers are anxiously looking for dry weather to save their hay ivgioh le ountiats batter chop (uaa ‘wea expected a month ago. Veterinary. ARR, Veterinary Surgeo llvrton Graduat te of Ontario Veterin: ry College, df domentiented. Siatnle attended to, work on the Guelph & Goder- ich Railway at $5 per day. Apply to.—J. FOLINSBEE, | Contractor, Milverton. Livery. Lost, Strayed or Stolen gage transfer. tial driving a specialty. Give him a call. From the railroad camp, Milverton, on the night of Wednesday, ty: 41th, a light bay horse, eleven hundred will be Youitably reward= €4 by communicating wi J: FOLINSBEE, 219 Milverton. NEWTON |-: bank barn on Saturday | tee oe. th was spent in atoerton by WANTED!) At once, twenty teams to be Women with weulnesses should never forget Dr. Shoop's Nig ght Care. This magic-like local tre is loc: ent, used at bedtime, all night Bet the system is at rest, itis constantly build- ae Bp weakened tissues, soothing the sensitive surfaces an will surely ee all catarrhal and local troubles. Sold by The Public Drug sone MORNINGTON, Report of the standing of successful candidates ti Orr, Florence Gropp. Jr, TIL. ee Doerr, Jennie Kerr, Lily Har Ba rintri DAv.pson, Teacher. me lat Beer A Persistent Backache. Can have but one one cause—d eased kidneys, which must be strength- box from your drug; | ist, and refuse substitutes. POOLE The following is result of the ecent Promotion eee nation :— ‘o Sr. 4th. (Required pass 360): 0; 574; Willian as & Willan Neunielster, Whitn ; Herman Poersain, Bella Fleming, 619; a Witt, 510; Jessie Chalmers, 5 Jr, 4th, (Required to pass, 300)— Peden Chalmers, 400; William Manz, i ces ; Eph- S310)— Jonson es 483; Martha Neumeister, Spenler, 458; Bence Farrell, 44); Clara Manz, 421; Gome Nota Sarati Kipfer, 893; John 881; Herbert Opper, 810; Nancy Ropp, Five candidates, r Gordon Connell, e Examinations and all were ANdebeaafa: AM J, MoRRow, Teacher. Successful Entrance Candidates, _ The results of the | Entrance Exam- fourteen is a ti ra ma; Below is given the list of the success- Societies. No, 99, Milverton, meets every moout kar ise The esday of mth, at 8 o'clock, in their hall ov ting brethren always wele ry, C. R,, 8, H. Pugh, Reo-Secy. 1, 0, 0, F., “Silver Star Lodge,” No, Boe, Milverton, 8 night at sels hall eae sath Dra, tore, V rethren always wel- thane: “Daniel Ross, G,, W.K,Loth,R.S. Tenders for Drain Sealed tenders marked “Tenders for Drain’ y. searke accepted. will be opene Ine Hill's hotel Notary Public. mi Seoringviiie, at 8 p.m, on July Sorh, 1900, Dated this 14th day of July, A, D., 1905. JUSTUS KRE! W. D, WEIR, Notary Public, Auc- tioneer for the County of Perth and Village yer Zimmerman’s 0¢ store, Main street Milvert Hotels. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. John Gropp, Earlier jest. liquors and ci First-class ac- oot and Tatge stabling. ‘TER, Clerk Tp. Eltfee. 3 Je Provineial Loan of $8,000,000 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PRO- VINCE 0) it GRAND AE: HOTEL, Mil _ Firs modation for « Three rands brands of lisiioes ud oleate, Ritter, Proprietor, QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. goiter ci Thi travellers and others, Two large sample rooms, Only the choicest of Wines, Li- sat — Cigars at the bar. warm George F. Pauli, Proprietor. Farm for Sale at t Milverton Station The North Part of Lot 9, Con: 4. Mo: ington, 86 acres. | Bank barn,, straw, shed, dwelling house, 6 acres "in hardwood on corner of farm. jendid' grata or gracing Dae. Brice $4,500. Ap- pi to ihe ‘proprietor, or ti /D. WEIR, Milverton. For Sale in Milverton ‘THAT PORTION of the West Half of Lot No. 8 in the 4th concession of Morning- solid : 2:8 orey brick house rected this year. Ward and water. hor ont half way Between the willag se ond she station. Biopertics will be ace raeie Bor er_particulars KERTCHER on nthe premises, WEIR, Milverton. es May 8th, 19 Tenders for dela Culverts LUTHER irene: Reeve of Fullarton. DAVID J. SMITH, Reeve of Ellice. ‘Tenders will alto be received by the sider: d up to 5. h, 1806, vo the sfatlowidgoemcnt onl corte € 3 ‘ent sai DPendets will bec apeued at oe Sgt Bill's Hotel, Ellice, on the 30th in Dated at Rostock, this 14th day of July, DAVID J. SMH, aoe of Ellice. re coe eon e : Ontario, A Pa ill be payable to bearer, but on'request will be registered in the ol e Provincial Treasurer and cer! equest of holders may be exchanged for jock bearing the ae the month of vey tee will be p: aA after the 31st aly, 1906, the issue price will be par and otal interest, ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED pie ISSUED UNDER THE AU- FR: FRO! VINCIAL ES, cp Don Y ANDI IMPOST TIONS Butcher ee amounts up to $1,000 will paying at = earlier date, the interest On instalment eing adjus subscriber for bonds payable by instalments failing to tale payment of subsequent Jostalments the bonds may be sold and any si wrll be a ioothe -purchesee in ‘Th loan is fain. ae on the ‘credit “of the: Consolidated Davarae Fund of Ontar- incial Treasurer. ment, easier Build- in ‘oront ox 210 Tun e, Newspapers inserting 1 thie advertise- ment without Pet from the Depart- ment will not be paid for it. 54 Treasury Depart and in exactly | One ted | Place against the opposite wall. beds don r ful candidates writing here: Florance Freeborn » Annie Freeman. Farid Maewood. 4 Minnie Miller. A ive rity GL Ouabtevar at imoaee ee tarlo 1906, invites. subseriptions from the |g Starlite Mt Pa ition etd public for a loan of $3,000,000 on bonds | Ce¥!9n writes Of the Province of Ontario, dated Ist | Combo harbor it is July, 1906, and payable see fallon and faded leaves of tho $1,500,000 on the Ist July, 1926, {Jak tree floating @ short distance be- 1500,000 on the Ist July, 1980, |low the surface or sinking slowly to with coupons attached for interest at the | the bottom. A certain small fish, com- te of 34 per cent. per annum payable| monly known as the sea bat, mimics half-yearly on the ist January and the fartén,- both a foray andl Solon uly in eacl eee at the of the ‘s Provincia ‘Treas Spay i qs |W Oder to escape detection. Both in will be of the denamigations 0f$200, $500 | SaDe and color they look when in the one occasion Mr. Willey attempted bed eapture ae aN oe ea a Tock poo! plunge with the hand at ie nothing xcept what h a jak leat slowly and inertly sink to he: patel To his astonishment, as he the net, the ge leat abled iteelf RI RO-/and darted a ish Peasantry. The Di Data Lorena have a not- able love of of symmetry i household Rani placing "thets furniture whereyer possible in pairs °{lrously considered buying another to ir it boxes, gen- erally painted red or green and heaped with feather beds, between which they insinuate themselves winter and sum- mer. If unable to ae me nee feathers, the underbed is ives so little attention ahat build their nests in it and race back and forth squealing shrilly with- out disturbing the stolid peasant slum- bers, Tk is not washed of- tener than once or twice a year.—Lon- behw ‘The Dear Girls. Milly—You know, dear, we’ve been Jove him you'll let him be happy. for a wily fonger vet, tae SOME FAMOUS WOMEN BEAUTIES WHO HAVE FIGURED IN THE FATE OF NATIONS. he Power and the Tragic Ending of Mearfetta Stuart and Mme, de Pompadeus—Louisa Won Silesia From Napoleon. It is oan, ats no whem gallery has ever the beautiful the dry provi cold calculations of kings and politici: Antony aa not the last politician whose course was influenced by beau- ty. Think of the beautiful Louisa of a J wi (ay mn for a m. WE kn wras to see kingdo. ew the most aeiren queen in SAIS x honor, “ isa had won from him the coca of Silesia. It is con indeed, Spe she prema ow. ffered him a rose change fortress of Magdebare, but Napoleon nvas one of the n of the world. He kept the aoeerceat Magdeburg. ‘A book of “Beautiful Women,” by Hallett Hyatt, has pictures of some of the most beau’ women that have ever lived, and Mrs. Steuart Erskine their romantic stories. icture of Hliza yn some- man more of brain tha: Life in tinual sued an e da: ‘were passed Ja ballets and theatricals, a ‘thi adame eats arive ‘teal to be ted 01 their return by King Lous “RIV. and! his court on restAnE: After suj they would all hs a Se by Lulli's wie h the with her 4 ae the aon apd be: lovers. re years later area was the ie s trusty advise: ona t her broth the spring of 1670 that she brought ee ‘that ene Gomes of Dover that de Charles a Roman Catholic and pituged Sein iat eur with Hol. jand, That was the summit of madame’s was brought at her request, and she drank it off quickly. Five later madame w. more. All the power of ation and beauty 5 ie Mme, de ig birth very humble indeed, bu' ie came in Lomis XV., who gave ber with a couple of diplomats the reparti- tion of Moreover, but fer the freedom she gave to her personal likes and dislikes, ment, M. Je Cure,” she said, “we will take our departure together.” And a few inlduten later the beautiful diplo- matist was a ‘Thi of A unlucky Marie ec Hei a fe the child of a Tyrolese peasant, who made her way ‘orce of her gp gifts as original member: Sot * peantie woman never becomes famous, was married secretly to an ASS who it Frederick at and no more, some ten years she was Disekimaileg by this adven- ture! Kee © Wasn't Highty: This onveasiaet took fiieew frie the telephone line at Richmond: ele “Hello!” “Are you 812” “No; I'm sixty yet.” She hung up a rece like hitting the box with a His Umbrageous Past. “He talks a great deal about his fam- ily tree.” “That may account a aoe — Tye heard about his shady pi ummer -f* The People’s Store ”’ atestesterfeste Goods aspect Saber haa Inducement + vv silk buttons at $3. specialty of these lines. Regular $7.50 for, Regular $6.00 for, Regular $5.50 for, Blouse and Waist Specials White Victoria Lawn- and Colored Muslin Blouses, all sizes, while they last at 50 cents, regular 75% regulai ES oe $4.50 and es: WHITE WEAR aril be cleared at COST. Ladies’ Skirts and Suits Just received another shipment of the finest Ladies’ Skirts and Suits we have ever shown, and all the ladies know we make a We bought this last lot at the wholesale clearing sales and will sell them at the following prices :— $1 and $1.25. White Nainsock Blouses. embroidered and lace insertion, 6 only, while they last at $1.75, re- gular $2 and $2.50. hite and Cream Wool Lustre Blouses, fancy tucked, full sleeves, all sizes at only $1 each, r $1.50 and $1.75. 3 only White Silk Blouses, Beauties, made of best Japan Taffetta Silk, tucked, hemstitched and medallion trimmed, newest style a® $4, regular $6. 6 only Black Silk Waists, made of the new “Reckie” Taffetta, guaranteed not fo cut, tucked and stitched yoke, trimmed with self embroidered $5.00 $4.00 en 3.75 dk ie Regular $4.00 for............$3.00 This lot comprises such goods as Done- gal Tweeds, Paris Spuns, Panama Cloth; Chif- fon Broadcloth, Mohairs and Lustres, Ete. HAVE A LOOK andsee if we cannot fit you at the above prices. See our NORTH WINDOW for bar- gains in Fancy Colored Dress Goods, Muslins, Zephyrs, Organdies, Chambry, regular 15, 20, 25 and 30 cents for only 8 cents per yard. Ladies’ Fancy H embroidered. edge. Special at. prices. Regular Special at.. in no they high- new ivory, gun metal and all the leading woods. $1.25 and $1.50 for $1, $2.50 for $1.75, regular $3 and $3.50 for $2.75. Crockery and Glassware !!!! Just received a large shipment of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Plain and Fancy China, Glass- ware and mark everything at cut prices during July. A few Trimmed which must go at any price. Two lots of Ready-to-wear Hats that sell in season from goc to $3, you take your choice for 25 and goc. Trimmed hats at your own price, Parasols and Umbrellas ! | We're Right into the Parasol Selling !MEMBER, the balance of our faney edge; 3 for 25¢ Pure Linen Lawn Beste 2 clues and fancy lace 2 for 25¢ A pure Irish Linen Handkerchief Sehaderal and drawn at 50 cents each" Great Millinery Inducement and Ready-to-wears left Take a look through. Men or women alike will count their savings small coins when et one of these lass, fine, pure silk and silk mixed um- brellas, handles are all designs in pearl, Reduced regular $2.00 Livery Business i in Milverton First-class opportunity -Yy for a reliable and steady man to gommence business in Milver- on, financial aid and employment. FO. BOX 294, Milverton Clerk’s Notice of First Post- = of Voters’ List VOTERS’ LIST, 1906 eekipeuiey OF THE TOWNSHIP OF. MORNINGTON COUNTY OF PERTH. therein to tal have th law. Dated at Burns, this 16th day of July 1906 JOHN WATSON, ‘Clerk of srornington. OTICH 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Ihave a matted oF a delivered £0:the PReeae: ¢ On- ike, Immediate proceedings to | 9 e said errors'corrected according to is For Sale or Rent Go stable, Apply to- od house and “Tot in Milverton with _M. A. LEIGHTON, Millbank, Ont. FOR SALE, Choice Town Lots on easy termson Pacific Avenue, you want New street connecti Avenues: New stp ecting Mill Street sold fit houses eoing it ‘ounds—Ten lots Pup. Apps to AMUEL WHALEY. "Move quickly if rs For Sale or Rent! ‘The undersigned is offering for sale, dwelling and half acre lot with good orchard | Tn - On his he place ii Bae pees) Milverton, Ont. g acs me 100 Acre Farm For Sale. in Elma Pus 3| THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale that valuable 100 acres, being Lot 25, Con- cession 15, Elma. 70 ‘acres cleared, ‘youm chard. comfortable dwelling house,” ban! barn 45x71 ener lot, splendid farm, jad mill, good roads, 6 miles from. Milyer: Sad diailica front Monkton on the. EB, Bare chance: 9 the proprietor on the farm or to Tn, Mabe RGE W. POSLIFE, Proprietor. Synopsis of Canadian North-West Homestead Regulations ANY even numbered section of Domiaton” an rewith under residence upon Tin each year ior fthe fother bot Jother, ifthe father is rot the) |, the pants: mer residen residence upon the ee ~ be biserma Six months’ notice should be iven to the eos, deem Dominos: oe © at Ottawa of intention fo apply, fo PDenuty ofthe — Fie

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