Milverton Sun, 2 Aug 1906, p. 5

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rreray = G. T. R. STATION STORE We have some Special Bargains in the line of Felt and Straw Hats on our bargain table this week. Felt Hats—selling price $1.50 to $2.50, your choice now for 75 cents. Straw Hats—selling price 35¢ to $1, your choice now for 25 cents. COME EARLY AND HAVE FIRST CHOICE We also have a large quantity of Fruit Jars, in al sizes, to offer at a special price for this week. Come and see us before you buy. eos mt aay find it as we advertise. u tM a beter d J. R. YOST & SON TTT TT Business Cards Dentistry. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic- " a = Winkel or 8 pee ‘are store, atlieeiss. The Larmour School —oF— Telegraphy and Railway Instruction New Method Entirely Suecessful.— Situations provided for graduates without delay.—Write for Catalogue, giving full information, Medical. F, PARKER, M.D.C.M., Honor Grad- uate and Gold Medalist Trinity Medical College, also Gold and Silver Medallist, ‘Trinity University, Tor Sueces to Egbert. “Otie in. Public D Store. Telephone connection with Bogle: Branner, Moseryille and Rostock, Legai MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, Solicitors, ae ee licitors for the Bank: tone Ont Petiuunan ates navel tee arranged for, A member of the firm will tee Miivorlowerery Thursday. H. B, MORPHY, . M, CARTHEW, milton. Money to loan, Milver-| ton 1! commenced at Durham and be carried R. LARMOUR * Principal and Instructor Stratford, Ont. The provincial detective Spars ment has been instructed & lonel Matheson, provincial oat , to see that the side-shows at the fecigtie Agricultural exhibition in ta are clean shows, si to prosecute ny of them found doing business withott a license. eeeetard Coates of Goderich 18 a lover of e has. ee the wild een some of which are very hard to exterminate. GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES For dry, cracked lips, or rough skin, use Dr, Shoop’s Green Salve. It pos- itively makes lips and skin like velvet. Sold by The Public Drug Store. The C, P. R. has let the contract of their line of railway from Flesher- Work will be on both ways. Get ad tae box iste ie ambas at our tore plea: We they are TA SENSES Se SEL SUS ILE MLE SM SIL AY SSM SIL SSM SIL SY a DEMME SY SY SY YS SY SY SY SY SY SYS on Cash for Butter | The Premier Store | §32'" Veterinary. ARR, Veterinary Surgeon Miliwstoa: Graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College, ‘oronto. Treatsall diseases of domesticated animals. Calls by tele- ai WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Orders shipped to Milverton, Monkton Newton, Etc. Grocery Orders pat 8 and shipped to these places and to all points west of Tor All Grocery Stores or Department Stores should have an Automatic Bag Rack Holder. Fruits, Confectionery, Canned Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Patent Medicines, Teas, Coffees and oe Etc., Etc. end us a trial order by mail and a convinced that we can send ae first-class goods. Give us a tri Send Your Orders to J. A. MONTEITH & CO. Opp. Market (Box 416) 20 Wellington-st STRATFORD USE PHONE AT OUR EXPENSE BITRATE TETAS HEN IERAS IEA AC IEA I 7 pap ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ee el genase aleha Ra aaas 7 = = IT’S STRATFORD FOR METAL BEDS Where else could you see such patterns—such a host of them. We have buying chances that would not be offered us if we were not big buyers. It's worth a few minutes time, when you're in town, to see our beds, It’s worth a special trip to Stratford if you intend to buy. We have beds at almost any price— from $2.75 to $54.00. R. WHITE & CO. First Furniture Store East of the Post Office. STRATFORD ~ FRED PRUETER Calf - Feeding - and Hog - Feeding Few subjects interest the farmer more at the pre- sent time than the above. Profits in stock-raising almost entirely depend upon the start animals get in life, it has been proven by the best feeders and dem- onstrated in almost every show ring in Canada, that Carnefac fed animals outlook, outgrow and out- weigh all others. Every farmer should look into this at once. Our Poultry Food will save you any amount of loss and trouble with Young Turkeys and Chickens, and keep your Hens in perfect Laying form. The cost of Carnefac is but a trifle. No gifts, no premiums, just CARNEFAC the tonic that gives satisfaction, For sale by— Harnessmaker - - Milverton ttended to. Livery. 1, LAMBERT, Mill St., all times. cial driving a specialty, Give him a call. Societies. F., No, 99, Milverton, meets Visiting brethren, always weloome, 8. nry, C. R., 8. H. Pugh, Rec-Secy. F., “Silver Star No. 202, Milverton, Friday nigh 7.80 p. m. in their hall over Public Drug Store. Visiting brethren always wel- come. Daniel Ross,N,G,, W.K,Loth,R.S. Notary Public. W. D, WEIR, Notary Public, Ane: tioneer for the County of Perth an Waterloo, Conveyancer, Des, Wills and Mor vits made. Village Clerk. Office over Zimmerman's shoe store, Main street Milverton, ai about 3 “| at one and Hotels. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. John Gropp, Proprietor. Best liquors and cigars at the bar. First-class. ac- commodation and large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil verton, First-clist accommodation for commercial travellers and others, - Three lar; room: abling Bofs brands brands of liquors and cigars, Chas, Ritter, Proprietor, QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. for comi quors ‘and Cigars at the bar. Good war tables. George F. Pauli, Proprietor, 100 Acre Farm For Sale in Elma ‘THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale that ‘valuable 100 acres, being Lot 25, Con- mkton on the. P. Rare chance. Apply to the proprietoron the farm or to W. D. WEIR, Mil GEORGE W. POSLIFR, prietor. Reduced a Hard Swelling. is, E. Gerour, writing from Pembroke, tells how he was injured in a lumber Sas *A heavy log | rolled against m: up with stiffness ie a nhard ewelling. nent applied Polson’s Nerviline I got relief. A ings with this good liniment cured me.” without Seay: line. Useful for all internal and ex- ternal pain. Large bottles 25¢. at all dealers Minimum Salaries, NORTH EAST HOPE, Assessment, Mim. Sal, Section, U No, 1 THIS SPACE belongs to the enterprising progressive merchant tailor Sa JOHN KELTERBORN 4% whose name stands for merit re- liability and square dealing. U U U No, u U 1 L 1.. 2 3 4 U 5 6 7 8 9 it 12 U as, U ios'sr0., » | Mot retu mm | fere with-existing contracts made for 00 we SADE is a constitutional, nerve gre t hee toothsome, candy-like sLaxstive Watleeetpe aan" They are using one at the] q College now that milks eight cows, the same time, appaaently giving good satisfaction, but whether it will stand the test of time has not yet been demonstrated. In Germany, it is announced that the goyernment, which was not im- pressed by President Roovevelt’s re- cent assurances to the British Groc- er’s Federation regarding American ments, has decided, beginning Sept. 15, to enforce new and more stringent Game laws in the case ot Ameri- can packed products, which will practically annihilate what remains of rmous trade, The gov- ernment will also stop the shipment} P of erican canned meats to the troops in South Africa, Aen it is under cenicast for a regular supply urtil Octo! is oS a man named Tremane, ae claimed to be agent for the Mason impbell Company of Chatham, man- faerasers of fanning machinery, has swindled farmers in Hastings county, fanning mill and a note Be $13, and then sent him a registered letter con- taining the amount of the note. The letter he received,, Rae the note was rned, and t¢ was an nendan jae telling the farmer he should know enough not to usiness The new schol Jaw does not inter- but he boards are expected to util- ize thei extra income during the present ck ae half year for the i im- provement of their accommodations. foul increase of their equipment. Each board using ‘ia additional funds in this way will reap its reward when the new sora of distribution comes ae The increased government will be ranked according to zl the sccommodation pipnaed and the equipment of the Srookednes | in high financial circles and alltoo numerous commercial he theory is that long con- Enuot prosperity causes Is of depress- | ; ion and hard times recall mankind to knowledge that there is something else in the world besides filthy lucre. In support of this argument it is maintained that revivals of religion occur during seasons of commercial retrogression. = ® Mr. John Hennerrschs who left for the west on the first of ee aes seekers’ eaniigie is bac! ani reports that he hada delightful. trip. He uiebest of some lots in Winnipeg and bought some land near Battleford, He speaks of the Battleford country as a veritible paradise, the land being ee good, and both wood water being qnite plentiful. ‘The Tand oii there isin a state of siege. and seekers call around about five o'clock in the morning, so as to be as near as possible when it opens up for crops are looking well, and everything is going with a Pate Battleford, he thinks, is destin ecome a great railway centre.— Walkerton Telescope, ‘When a woman suffers from de- ressing weakness, she then keenly realizes how helpless—how thorough- y worthless she is. ir. Shoop has brought relief to thousands of such men. He reaches diseases peculiar constitutional or internal ipeenceiios called Dr.Shoop's Restor: pee eae ight Cure is aa Ha and at night. works while econ sleep, It reduces inflamation, it stops discharges, it heals, it soothes, it comforts, it cures, Shoop’s Restorative (tablet or renewed sient isstng paint and yigor et less Women. These two. remedies,, 1) Singly, or used ican: have an gee post tive, helpful “Sik Try 1] a Ee Aa, ney than the wars in whicl has engaged. rofessor Creelman of the Ontario | t. Agricultural College, says that the e farmer gave him an order for a| Venerable - Pos he only answer|® young man. tha: Mas Campbell & comvans ay Tieaaite is || not their ager " Recent writers et attributed the |! inegularten to the prevalent good| ic| They ask at least 50 cents. i were made in St.Marys recently with a machine which ii inventor claims will enable him to make binder twine from flax straw at a cheaper rate than is note ey present. The McCormick implement agents are is thought that the inyention will revolutionize the flax industry. A few days ago wile the, fishermen of St. Joseph pcehs the lak me distance out fro: el p Ps e ae 6 e, S 8 2 SE oF Ss, o is & ey 8 of the lake, and a short distance away the wreck of a large boat, possibly loaded with lumber. The wrecked boat is lying in water about twenty gs loaVon thie lake: five oF atx ago, in which eight persons doe pheteivees Adderly, mother of Mrs. La- wdinary prayers of the Catholic church and e binding would do credit to any workman of this age. But few of our readers, we pate ever give a thought to the value of this paper to the commi watuiley- The home paper has an influence for good that is P government. It takes the place of standing army in guarding the liber- ties of the people, it teaches young en morality, truth and power,; it brings many rich es it visits, but with little finan- cial reward for its labors, ce in ae ee instances not any. aper is a mirror in which tess at a distance see us. he Malcolm McLean, Walkerton’s stmaster celebrated his eighty-eighth birthway on nes of this week. He was born ull, Argyleshire, Scotland, on the 2th of July 1818, and came to Canada when . He is Walkerton’s first Postmaster, and has administer- ed the duties of the position, contin- uously for sixty years, ef an active ‘part in municipal affairs f the language and literature of the Scottish Highlands and is thor- oughly convinced that Gaelic was the Teneuage avadens aad ‘tensive he may live to see many more happy returns of his birthday. Standing armies are an institution of comparatively modern origin. Down to the time of Charles the first a the nation went to war, eacl number of men. This is what am parliament which was then developing ito a government power, declared a eae, army illegal in 1679. James the second however, established sev- parliament, aiid these were gradually developed under William the third, since which a the nation has maintained a standing army. view of the fast that continental na- tions count their armies by the million with an army of two hundred: thon- sani m the correspondence eosigel Aes the | Detective Department at ‘Po- ronto it appears that the Province is. ing overrun at present with bogus picture agent complaints ’ in ever; and the letters are from every part of the worst sufferers going about making the most amazing offers. Some give away an ene icture and only ask the buyer to pay for the frame. Others are alllug the portraits at about one-quarter the regular price in order i thei work to the public, and some of- fer even better spaNcoueuta All of them, however, require a deposit. willing to accept as much as $5 if the ueSiieset likes to give it to them. Then they depart with a family photograph and are never seen ela Scasibnadly” they leave a card witl e address of these firms. The reply received, however, has always been that the men are frauds, and havenot een commissioned as agents of the ee The firms, of course, re- to. be responsible, and the veople ti ae _in must bear tl picture dealers. the purchasers only paid when they received the por- oes they woul month and see. Sold by The Pablie eral regiments without consulting] < C.R.Honderich & Son Furniture Dealers and Undertakers A Sna THE BALANCE OF OUR Verandah Chairs and Rockers AS WELL AS OUR Go-Carts an Baby Carriages will be cleared out at.......5. The Goods Must Go, as we need the room OUR MOTTO :—Satisfaction Guaranteed, 25 Per Cent. less than the regular market price. C.R.Honderich & Son Furniture Dealers and Undertakers : THE SUN ote ew or me vem FOR 35c, toad. 4. *. PRET 5 t. : . + . at Si She is Skt ie a a hs A A Si Sak Sek Sa Sih SS Se Sk SS Sle a i hk a a ls Sk Ss Sk ld i a is tk es ke ak sk ah a se a a i ks Sk SR SR SR Sh Ss SR i i ed ie ee iid soon end the caree: s of the fakers. PT DAML She Se eer Na RR RT ERT ERP RET ERS OP NRE NS ORY OR For Sale ae 100,000 acres of Saskat- chewan Valley Lands Greatest bargain in farm lands in the West to-day. We have 100,000 acres of the best farm lands in the Valley of the North Branch of the Saskatchewan River, All within easy distance of Stations on the Canadian Northern Railway, an operating—not a proposed railway. Settlers on adjacent sections. Prices from $10.00 per acre up All carefully selected sections. Sales made in 4%, % or whole sec- tions or blocks of 10,000 acres. Purchasers from us get an oppor- tunity of acquiring the very best avail- able lands in the most fertile district of the great wheat belt of the Northwest. These lands can be secured at once at Rock Bottom Prices, but are rapidly advancing in value, Our Western Office i is at North Battleford, Sask. Our Ontario Office is at Stratford Ontario. A. MacBETH .. ADDRESS. .« The Battleford, Saskatchewan Farm Lands Company, Manager. 2 2 PRE RII Te Se A ole A renee oa RE am Peay en aS ‘ 4 O Oo oO nie) O Stratford, Ontario i aks ROP OR CEs Pe Os Re Pee BY Cay On Oe OT ON ON OP OP OB? . oO ; ‘ . ; ‘ : : :

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