G.T. R. STATION STORE The Milverton Sun TEURSDAY, AUG- 16, 1903 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. You will always find it as we advertise. - ce 3 a kag E J.R. YOST & SON IAT eer TAI NTT PHAR AAR SD AbARIAIbiE na | The Premier Store | $i" © errr Butter Eggs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Orders pla to ~ygp lay Monkton ton, Etc. Grocery Orders put aD and ans to these places and, to all points west of Tor All Grocery Stores or Department Stores should haye an Automatic Bag Rack Holder. Fruits, Confectionery, Canned Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Patent Medicines, Teas, Coffees and Flour, Etc., Etc. Send us a trial order by mail and be convinced that we can send*you first-class goods, Give'us a trial. Send Your Orders to + J. A. MONTEITH & CO. Opp. Market (Box 416) 20 Wellington-st STRATFORD USE PHONE AT OUR EXPENSE ola ate aaa edad BEBAS SEM SM SY Se Sie SY is se sl ae A Sls sly sl a ols als oly sy sls Sly oe obs Fe a Re I RR I I ie an ae ee ie ee eS SE 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 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— FRED PRUETER Harnessmaker - - Milverton HESS SONG THIS SPACE belongs to the enterprising progressive merchant tailor JOHN. KELTERBORN es “es whose name _ stands for merit re- liability and square dealing. ~~ GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES For dry, cracked lips, or rough skin, e Dr. Shoop’s Green Salve, aivelyiaiake: dite and sin lke velvet. Sold by The Publie Drug Sto Get a 5 cent box of ce at our store please. We think they are reat, Just test. these toothsome, candy- like Laxative Tablets for con- stipation, sour stomach, biliousmess, bad breath, muddy complexion, ete Drug Si ae me Robert Elliott expects to purchase and ship at least 30,000 The not been bright so far. ap 's first sale was made t eines toa Pinawes, firm, the a being fee 10,000 barr Seaforth fie yoaits —We under- stand that C.P.R. ‘surveyors are at present engaged laying out aline be- tween Walton and Brussels: This looks as though the line from Sea- forth to Brussels to connect with the Guelph and Goderich branch at Wal- m Was ae assured fact. The Wiarton Echo says: ‘It would be a good idea for countr; was the > bouae Deane a) time, too, the advertising rate was a au in spite of the fact that the production is so much greater, the old rate still rem: ness, and the 585 to bea success should adopt business methods. The one man in Canada that should be satisfied is the farmer. Cheese is ling for more than Ile. per 1b.; which is about the same as butter at 29. ee ae 1 eggs are selling at 15 and 16c., while pork this year ac- taal sold Bs $7.81 This means a Cobalt to every rine who h number of pigs, About eight pte ago all he could get for it was $3.60 per cwt., and eyerything else sold ac- ordingly, now, howeve different. The farmer admits that can do well when pork sells at $5, so he certainly cannot complain when it reaches the highest priee ever known |{ in this eee was a man‘ whose wife had an Aberdeen terrier of extreme feroc- ity. It bit the man a number of imes. He expressed great hatred for it, Finally the terrier bit a return for it. His friends were amazed. ‘* thought,” said a friend to him, ‘that iat dog?” “I do,” the “Why, then, do you S re- “But you're foolish,” ” said the other. ‘‘Such a large reward will be sure to bring it back.” ‘No, no.” said the man with a smile. *You see, it’s dead.” A well: ee bishop of Tennessee was. tal is customary _ stroll through the. park the other morning. He happened to sit-down on one of the benches there, Now, the bishop isa very great man, not only in the Methodist church, as well. ~ His much for the bench, which collapsed, spilling him on oe round, About this time a little along, the *evenend gentlem: pets and °. er as pea: “But, my little girl, ” said the bis ‘do you Sine vee sou ad such ae great, heavy m: yes,” replied Ate little guls ve helped grandpa lots of times when he’s been even drunker than you re,” When a woman suffers from de- pressing weakness, she then keenly realizes how helpless—how | thorough ly worthless s hoop has otphe relief to igen of such women. He reaches diseases peculiar S women in two, direct, specific —# local treatment known by cengiile everywhere as Dr. Shop's 2 Night Cure, inet or}: Maust-be more than a stimulent— aes internal Reese it called Di oop’s. | mi ea food-as well. There is one Ofeansmitted or delivered to the aga Restorative, Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure | medicine that is both a food and a mentioned in sectic ns 8 and 9 of the On. is applied locally, mee at ight. Tt » -it-aids digestion, promotes | tario Voters’ List Act, the c coples require by works while Y It assimilation, converts food into nutri- | said section: hist ¢ 80 transmitted or deliver- you sleep. reduces | rent. tha: ilds up nerves, blood, | ofthe list, made pursuant to. said act oF inflamation, it fore discharges, it|'brain and.bone. That tonid ls “Farro. | WyPereons sppearing by the last revised ‘as. héale; feaaatiee MCMC opie: we ni¢ is Ferro- | sessment roll of the said municipality to be . iy zone. which contains exactly hat entitled to vote in the said municipality at Dr, Shoop's Restorative (tablet or|stnedoue conn nae ree pe ee eT aoe ae liquid form) is a constitutional, nerve | supplies oxygen to purity : ‘the: blood, | the sald list was first posted up at my of tissue tonic, renewed | phosphorous. to. deve! the brain, | fice in Bi rns" Ont ondlag fully. 16th, 1906, strength, lasting peabiklen an vigor | 4ron. to. hardea the muse les, No won- are called upon ioe ni ne the said list, and i eaek. lifeless ae der it snakes such orous men ita Sadeeloal mis oF other errors are found 4 women, "Heat, slee; therein to take immediate proceedings to These’-two remedies, singly, oF Peel better by using Ferra HOR AOR ave cha sail corer meting proce to used together, have an irtestible, pos tive, helpful power. Try them month ae see, Sold by the Public Drug “iam, Jennings Bryan bids fair to be agatn the p: date of “the Democratic party in the and look pleasant,” as Mr. oar 8 it, but. nevertheless th elected. The free coinage of silver, the great idea for which he stood and what.comes to the same thing in. ac- knowledging that.recent immense dis- coveries of gold have’pushed a sil- ver issue er xelessly into thi ack round, art from that ist a representative. and leader of those tempt. There is nothing like Keeping tt everlastingly at i it, isk a oe and see.—The Public ani r the cage is] Stessed hi There is certain to be much more than the usual interest taken in the a change to enlarge their experience | and usefulness, It is also argued in this way that the very best men in -| local municipality will be hecited for service in the councils. Why is it that one man finds it pos- sible to maintain and in some cases even increase ee fertility and nals rance ol while his jicaenbor with the same ae (naturally,) the same sunshine and showers and the same natural advan- noxious weeds x must be the es and his Business Cards Dentistry. e e ve [en bag of Dental DR. R. LEneea Dentist, Lic- Member Mate Regulation of teeth, Crow: Bridge har is ly. Hours 9 2, to 5 p. ve W. x Finkbein- er’s iw are ie, Milvert Medical. ARKER, M:D.C.M., Honor Grad- uate and Gold Medalist t Trinity Medical College, also Gold an Trinity University, re Raber Ofioe ae Store, ‘Telephone connection with Poole Brunner, Moserville and Ros! metho learn- ing nad anes how to ar a thing and doing it just right. Few men Beas! S ae Postmaster McLean of Walkerton and for 60. of those Ikerton and is likely Tending postmaster at Wal good for a few years yet, killing work, like rmning a newspap- for instance. Mr Me! ea o an ardent Highland Scot, and is oughly conyinced that Gaelic ae eae language spoken by Adam and Eye, and also that the McLean’s clan had a boat of their own at the time of Mr, Nogh’s flood.—Harriston Review, A despatch from Soderiohs in soara to the s:—In Huron, one of the greatest ee proauetng counties, the crop this year is consi "he quality is, on The Baldwin, the old stand-by, is a light yield; so are the Spies and ‘Twenty-Ounce, Kings and Ben Dayis are feisty rlentiful. 2 g apples are good crop. After a couple of “of” years, the Dutehess are again very plentifa, and 7 cents a barrel hat the far i "ibe alte to whiter apples is not ex- pected to be high. Pears and plums are an unusually light. crop through- out. the couney. Two Silesians, seated in a music of Wagner. ‘The argument, as it pro- sed, grew heated. ‘The upshot was that the young challenged the older Silesian toa duel, But the old- er Silesian declined to fight. ‘No, no” he said. ‘“TIrefuse to meet yo e risks are not equal. You, you see re a bachelor, where: a mar. ried man with three children. I'll tell you what to do, t married and eo till you've a family as large as mine, then, when our risks are e alto, et come and challenge me again. The younger man o ried. Three years passed, and one ier three ae later, he went accom- panied by a nursemaid, te ce oppon- ent’s home, ‘Her 1)” he said fiercely. ‘‘My wife is at home, in this coach are my three children. Sox for the duel.” But the older mai ook his head. ‘Not y pis’ bs he said. ‘‘I have five now.” —— When Seven Men Die. You know at least one of them had Consuinption. rst it was only eatarrh—| eglected. When “‘Catarrhhozone’ ¢ aie 80 quick] AD foolish to suffer—it’s a shame to on sniffeling and Ha Cat arr vontathatdis asting discharge, clears phlegm ont of the Aye tain: utes te te mate ne Eas ey ‘onth o! le is a Miss Woolley, of Chicago. ee ee The Tonic of Health. now. Fifty cents buys a box fifty chocolate eee Ferrozone tab- Jets, at all dealer: FOR SALE. Sholee-Town Lots on caay termaon Pacific Avenue. street connecting Mill Street with C. rep ‘Grounds Ten lots sold an ‘ak ». Move quickly if Fouwane any, “Appiy fo Bacon SAMUEL WHALEY. celebrated his 89th birthday last week | o those years has been postoffice is a tiresome job, but not] 4: MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, we a Se By Se g z manent offices have been arranged for, A member of the firm will in Milvertonevery-Thursdey. B, MORPHY. J. M, CARTHEW, is|Rothaermel & «| Visiting brothren always. welcome. 8. 8. 7.30 p.m. | Store. Visiting Oars ny pla from your druggist ‘ ®| Clerk's Notice of First Post- Veterinary. Js BARR, Veterinary Surgeon, Milverton, Graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College, Toronto. Treatsall diseases of domesticated animals, Calls by tele- one or otherwise promptly attended to. Livery. |. H, LAMBERT, Mill St., abont 3 doors east of the Queen’s hotel. all times. Baggage trans ial driving a apociaity. .. Give bitn’a ball: Societies. €..0. F., No, 99, Milverton, meets every second and last Tuesday of every month, at 8 o'clock, in their hall over ’s. hardware store, y, CR. F., “Silver Star My Lo ae Yo, 302, Milverton, meets every Friday night at ir hall over Pui Drug brethri alway: come. Daniel Ross,N. . W. K, Toth, R s H. Pugh, Ree-Seey | nal abi & Son Furniture Dealers and Undertakers A Snap! THE BALANCE OF OUR Verandah Chairs and Rockers AS WELL AS OUR Go-Carts ana Baby Carriages will be cleared virat.......20 Per Cent. less than the regular market price, The Goods Must Go, as we need the room OUR MOTTO :—Satisfaction Guaranteed. C.R.Honderich & Son Furniture Dealers and Undertakers Notary Public. W. D. WEIR, li i aan Aue- tioneer for the Cou erth and Pavecloe: Conveyitiers Deeds, Wills and Mortgages drawn and Affidavits made. Village Clerk. Office over Zimmerman’s shoe store, Main street Milverton, Hotels. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. i Best liquors aud cigars ‘at the bar, “First-class ac: commodation and large stabling GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, erton, First-class accommodati eomnmeicial travellers and others, large _somple rooms, Good stablin, Best:brands brands of liquors and cigars, Chas. Ritter, Proprietor, Mil ee HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The best a Good warm George F. Pauli, Proprietor. sand Cigars at the bar. mors. tt ‘tables. 100 Acre Farm For Sale in Elma HE UNDERSIGNED | offers for sale a at valuable 100 acres, Oy a ot 25, ession 15, Elma. 70 cleared, Young: Pinhapioaa itm, ment aa Rood ‘road smiles from Milve ton and 4 mile n Monkton on theC.P.R Base tastes: to the proprietor on the farm or to W. * GEORGE W. ‘aple b. POSLIFF, Proprietor, ing: of Voters’ List VOTERS’ LIST, 1906 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON COUNTY OF PERTH. Dated at Burns, this 16th day of July 1906 JOHN WATSON, Clerk of stornington. Synopsis of Canadian North-West e Clerk's Notice of First. one al ing.of Voters’ Voters’ List 1906. MUNICIPALITY OF. THE, TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE}* COUNTY OF PERTH. OTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that 1 have transmitted or delivered JOSTUS KRRUTER, Clerk of Bilice Qf As Said Act, of all persons ap; % sie CPOE Wet | ebay otter she te -pality to be entited to He seid Mun: | farm tn the vilaty of the ee isletive Assembly and ot wuniinnl Bice: fbeeaul ad Soe ch a slative Assembly and at wunicip: ions, ee and that the sald list was first posted up ab Ree Aeron faiding vieh the ihe: ¥ office in Rostock on the dth'day of Aug-| “Cy tr the settle is permanent resi Us 1906, and remains there for inspection: | gee Hp fetaieg land ovened te time ta lectors are pall upon to examine pee said | the vici nity OF his homestead, the require- list, and if any GBR De OCREE SFO! ts as to residence may be satisfied by found therein to take immediate s proseins eee ee renae : PB Hare hs MO Err ORe: arrest ‘Six months’ notice in writing should be Raat iven to the Commissioner of Dominion Dated at Rostock this Gth day of August, | Lands at Ottawa of intention to. apply: for patent. Homestead Regulations ANY even, numberd section of Dominion ands in Manitoba or the North-west Proyinees, excepting ed. 8 and 26, not reserves may be homesteaded by any person. who the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 y age, to the extent of one-quarte secti res, MO! 2. Pe at the local ntry may be made personal and office for the distacein witch the lend ig sitnate, or if tue homesteader desires, he may, on application to the M: Intettor, © ttawa, the Cor 3 m. migration, Winnipeg, or the local’ aj gelve authority for some one to make entry for h mesteader is required to perform tne conditions: connected" therewtan under ong of the following plans: Gy At least six ionths’ residence upon and baltivation of the land ta each Seat for ‘W. W. CORY, ~The Sun. From Now Until January Ast, 1908 FOR =-:- $1.00 FARM LABORERS - To Manitoba and Saskatchewan ditional for the return ticket, 1906 $1 Je sone ok $1 8x: under conditions as below. ING DATE AUG. 14 Stations south of, but not including mainline, Toronto to Sania, including CANADIAN PACIFIC AUG. 17 a ine Toronto to Samia and stations north, except north of Cardwell . n North ay AUG. 9 ee all foaldte Teveats and east to an oa odin luding Sharbot t Lake and ayngs (haere: ind north of Toronto aa ‘Cardwell Junction on North Bay and idlane divisions One way. wont plas tleketa will be wold to Wionip, only. Represent inted by Manitoba and Saskatchewan Governments, will meet innipeg to points where ‘inal iil be furnished wt Wi int Wi laborers ai toa mis ket is purchased, and’ this ceriigater whom executed, by farmer, showing that laborer has worked thirty days or more, will be honosed, from hat point for @ second class ticket back to starting point in Ontario, wt $18.00, pelor to Tiokels wil bs iented to women 98 well as to men, Pickets are good only on special Farm Laborers’ trai Tor fall pactionlars seo nearest C.P, R, toket agent, or write C, B, Foster, D.P.A., G.P,R.y ToI Managed Like an Engine. One-third of a housekeeper's life is spent in her kitchen. One-half the labor of housekeeping is at the cook stove, Your range can double or halve the cooking slavery of housekeeping. A poor range ee worry as well as work, and worry multiplies the housekeeper’s ca oe ta ae we ba = — and rebar the worry: ra Range asily and accurately managed as an denen reaped ee luetonseae sue Sad. seactainly @s the huge engine obeys the hand of the enginee! ‘The Pandora Range saves worry, me because worry kills, it ce ~ fife, Sold by enterprising dealers everywhere. Write for booklet. M‘Clary’s London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B. RSG Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. John Rothaermel & Son Agents