ed anor + «Brighten Up” time is here—the time to clean up about the house, renovate, and make the old things look neat and clean again. We can help you in the work with our line of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES. It is really sUpsne what a desk paint or varnish will do toward brightening, up oundings. Take The $-W. Family Paint, for pit a Tineced oil pane specially prepared for home decor- It dries with a good gloss and will stand ab bps funy and water, Comes in 26 attract- ive shades. The S-W. Floorlae is raeanhee pleut household brightener. It is a stain and varnish combined and can be used on old or new woods equally well. Imitates the natural woods and gives a most pleasing effect. w hints for you. 620 @ has a paint or varnish for every purpose. Remember, we sell THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRooUCTS JAS. S. LOCKIE Hardware Merchant, Newton —=—=THE POPULAR=— MORNINGTON FAIR} | ..- WILL BE HELD AT... MILVERTON on THURSDAY and FRIDAY SEPT. 27th and 28th, 1906 ue ppclyey, dist has been greatly arges ed. THE SPEEDING CONTESTS Are Three in Number .. Purse $100.co .++. Purse $100.00 .... Purse $°50.00 2.23 Pace or Trot... 2.50 Pace or Trot ...... GrpeniRUtsssti.c cytes A number of good side attractions will also in the groun Reduced Railway Rates. Send for Prize List, R.A. ROE, President. MALCOLM MacBETH Secretary || q FOR SALE plendid house! tn the Village of Poole of. the best, of land, cdwelling g hou me 30% tw Milverton Court Of Appeal. in oter ton for 1906 y nie If not Herein a rare chance to Teaae agoad name w having busintens at d to attend at lid. Court A re red Place Dated at Milverton tember, 1906. Apply to the proprietor on the premises or W,'D. Weir, Milverton. R. G. FARRELL, Proprietor, Clerk of Milverton. NEWTON. Mr. D. Jacobs, 1 recently lost. a val: uable hot orse, Mr, Win Marat pee Labor Day at bis haies in Mildn Miss Maw Gies was a visitor to Session’ on Labor Da: Mr. s, Columbo spent the holi- days Bits TAvSibee Eetl A number of our business men are visitors to London this week. Miss Margaret Ross ue Be after a short visit out ot to Miss Lillie Yost is oils a few days bee friends i in Milverton, Mrs. ‘oeger has ohare from a sae maith friends in Pool Mr. John Tabbert and family ae Labor Day with friends in Linwood. Messrs. Waddell and Jack shipped a load of lambs to Buffalo on Satur- ay. Me. Davidson, Reeve, was a business visitor to Stratford on Mon- day Annie Smith has gone to Stratford where she has secured a po- sition, Mrs. Margaret Davidson, of Burn: is s spending a few days with friends in vr. Joe Gies left on Labor Day for Sige where he intends studying fora year. Miss Merrill, teacher on the 9th line, has returned to her home owing to illness. ‘Waltrina Murray lef> last ‘or Thessalon, Onb, where she mens “ailing eda “Mitchell has resumed fice store after a Mr, and Mea R Ross spent several days last week at the Industrial Ex- hibition at Toronto. Mr. W. J. Zooger spent a few day: seal week at. pets visiting his beoihs r, Mr. er Zoe; “Alar enaiben ca Newton at- fegied the chat opening e Grace Sart at Millbank on Sun: J. Kalbelech; ot Milverton; ewton, is recov- ering from an attack of nervous pros- tration. Mr. H. ©. Zoeger, of Georgetown, spent & day or two in town last week in the village. He lef this week for Preston, Mr, and Mrs, Chris Yost with their son Walter spent some few days of last week with friends in Tavistock and New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Tanner accom- panied by Mr, and Mrs. Geo. T. Tan- ner left on Monday for the west and ‘miles of teloeraph W. Telegraph of the entire ae to Dr Pe rkei Paks ee ton. uite a oe of pu nile from this ction are ati ling Listowel Hig! . The Tistowel eae has made for land, Mr. aad Mrs. Jas 8. Lock and Mra, Roddie, Ross aT ‘Mise Aa -|lie MeDonald. Mrs, John Davidson and daughters le and son least for some time. Mr. Peter Zoeger of Detroit, we are glad to hear is recovering from an at- tack of illness contracted while doing Grand Con cert GROSCH’S HALL, under the auspices of CHRIST CHURCH, MIL’ MILVERTON SATURDAY, SEPT. 15th, 8 P. M. form. E, MOULE, Baritone Imperial Male Quartette, of Chicago E, ARNOLDE WEBSTER, Basso .VERTON F, J. FITZGERALD, Pianist ae CI. PINK, Tenor DOLYN. "ANTHISTLE. AES will assist the quartette. Resetved Seats 25 Cents On sale Thursday, Sept. 13th, at the Drug Store. Mr, Pink is one of the most popular tenots on the concert plat- font him sing “The Kerry Dance and "Mona", S OLIVE HEINIKE, rey of Hanover, and MISS GWEN: E,, London's Leading Elocutionist, CHILDREN 15 cents. pie PIB a couple of months u Fall Term Opens Sept. 4th Finite tor cetalogte” ELLIOTT &MCLACHLAN,PRINCIPAL Inboratory work for the Park Davis Mr. Zoeger was reduced to 85 an in weight through the action on his stomach of the chemicals with which he was working ees BD aie Third Line, Wellesley. mber of the people from here wcoded the opening services of Grace Church, Millbank on Sunday, Miss Nellie Freeborn, of Stratford, spent a few days visiting with her uncle, Mr, Jno, Freeborn, S Mrs. Eydt, Sr, of Tavistock, is visiting at oe Housheahe son, Mr. Andrew Eydt. On Thursday last Mrs. Zehr, of aes moved ae os peat late- ly oceupied by Mr. rb. To morrow (Priday) is is ‘Wellesley’ 8 Fair day. ZOeLe Mr. and Mrs, Ww. m Shearer, of Lis: towel, visited last week with Mr. ind Mrs, Shearer and also with Mr. and Mrs, Jas’ Mayberry Miss Laura Magwood left on Mon. day for London where she purposes attending the Normal school. Messrs. Louis and Phili have gone for the west, We are pleased to see Me, Gropp around again being 2 atient in Stratford Hispitsl for tle past few weeks, Mr. Howard } Mapetnd and Miss Ella Magwood spent Sunday at the home of Mr. R. Magwood Miss Mary Kuepfer dara ae a visit with friends in Baden. s Addie Large spent s couple of uve in London this w Opper 1 ra few month’s stay i Andy OAR Mr. D. Kerr spent last week at the Toronto Exhibiti Quite a annitee: from 1 here atten the opening « of the Millbank Tae Chureh on Harvey visited Sita Leggatt returned to her home in Galt on Friday last, after spending a few days with friends in this vicinic Miss Sarah Crawford returned to her home in Toronto after a month's sojourn with her mother, Mrs, J. Ewing. We are sorry to report the serious. — of our former mei Miss Mary Canseron, but we hope for a Ayeuies é ee ear tee MILLBANK Miss Florida of Mani and enry Mrs. born o rs were cal- own Mr. W. Babb and D. MTuleaby are spending afew days at the Western on the farm with his grandmother at | Pai Our up-to-date store keeper, Mr. Schmidt has secured the services of Miss Cameron of Mitchell as milliner, Rev. V aig leaves today to pane afew days with his brother in ‘oronto, The New English Church here was opened by Bishop Williams of London assisted by Rev. Jones, Pastor, and Rev, Spence of Milverton. Mr. Wil- tiams preached three very able and in- were unable to get in. ing on Monday night was not as well attended as might have bees on ac. count of the excessive heat Rev. Wright, of Walkerton, and from the millinery openings e te to and has secured a posi in evan for the coming seaso: r Louis Beha Spent Sangay at Mi Peter Hebn' Soo ee BAECHLERVILLE. Mr. A. E. Posliff spent Sunday at home. Mr, Christ Prost is at present con- tined to the house. pe Ge N Peale and family spent Sunday ost a lr. and Mrs. Charlie Prost, of Au: n, spent a few days yisiting friends in vhs locality. Soodig-aith Me ead Met Rod nand Doering. Mr, William Stricker and Feltz treated to the house and returned in a few minutes armed with his double- volver in his hip pocket. Volley after volley was fired till at last when the ammunition was about exhausted ing more than a Thomas eat that ha strayed over from @ neighbor. hod Min °Saaiel Bayle spent ness. JUST ARRIVED. them. Prices to suit a We have already sold dozens of have such an opportunity to get an Ac- cident Policy, so buy a Good Shirt and get the policy for only ONE DOLLAR. New Shirts Collars, Ties, Hats and Caps Don't fail to see’ Bring Us Your Produce We Pay Highest prices our Dress Special take your measure and prices. cute any*orders for mil- linery Now. in MILLINERY Men, Youths You will in Men’s and lutely FREE well prepared as far we are prepared to exc- {Interesting News From : G4e : People’s : Store Fail not to see the Great Women’s Wear Display THIS STORE has certainly taken the high road to great things in mer- chandising, because never were we so of new and up-to-date goods are concerned. Nothing in the vast assemblage but that is worthy to carry the approval seal of the store that earns and has your busi- It is a source of satisfaction and pleasure to hear the many flattering remarks of the ladies, when they beheld the display in what was best they showed their appreciation by practical buying. as immense stock Goods Department and Announcement We have arrange¢ with a Toronto firm to have skirts made to measure in any style, You can choose any goods you wish of our im- mense, new and very latest Dress Goods, We guarantee a perfect fit, or you need not take the skirt at reasonable Advance Millinery Announcement ! ! Our Milliners have be- gun work, making pre- parations for our fall @% New Clothing! We have just put into stock an immense range of New Clothing for and Boys. We assure you that a finer line has never been seen in any store in Milverton, Come in and see for yourself, Did You See Our New Hats? find here the very latest Boys’ Hats. We ask you to see the very latest in a Fedora. Three, shades. Policy Shirt for Men! Something New and Good If you buy one of our “Policy” Shirts for $1 (and a better shirt you have never worn) we give you abso- an ACCIDENT POL- ICY for the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) in The Ocean Ac- Hurrah, Hurrah for up W here all kinds To inform as to styles All ready for ladies to Sugar, tea, coffee with ze rush i is on to see the stoc! to view on the first eid floor ean be fairly The Clerks are fair and obliging too No trouble for them to show to you Their goods which are so nice The pretty Tweeds with fancy ups f ane ae Dress goods with Trimmings, ae The People’s Store is tie The groceries are pure Figs, pepper, butter, syrap and ho: jood raisins, currants ani We carry a stock of clothing, hats, Sree and ties, Of evockery, dishes and wall paper galo Now is the time to buy your juppliad At the place called The People’s Store. The poeple 's Store ugh. and price buy this w 32h and fresh over en rae peas and ri all ind of spice, GHARLES A. FINKBEIN FOR SALE. Choiee Town Lote 0: Ave w streetconn Witt C. P. R. Station Sold and houses going, up vant any. Apply to SAMUEL WHALEY, STEER LOST Farm for Sale at t Milverton Station Korth Part of Lot 9, Con. 4. Morn. Bank barn, _fttaw, shed “a spied Ean or. grazing Sale cheap. Price $4,600. Ap: Bly to the proprietor or to W. D. WEIR, Milverton. Synopsis of Canadian North-West barrelled shot gun in hand and a re- | P< cate wit An all red‘steer; dehorned, 730 and 800 Ibs. ee raat comin hs, bet we THE UND bl lenty Apply on the prem: rietor-or W. D. Wei 2|SPlendid Home For Sale Near [illbank Station Good dwelling house with kitchen, 6 goo. rooms, hard and soft water, of frnit and ornamented A J. FP. KERTCH os 18 years Ese: to the extent of one-quarte: Milverton. : 70 acre Perera’ section of 160 ares, more or les. Ss 5 ; c Je personally at the local Zee plent sigan ae Tor the dstsct in whlch the tau wi ton and Rare chance. farm orto W. 100 Acre Farm For Sale in Elma SIGNED offers for sale that ma s from Monkton on theC. Ak cia the proprictoron the ANY even numberd section of Dominion nds in Manitoba or the North-west cing Lot 25, Con- migration, Winnipeg, or the Toca ‘agent sw F PrOnTESY: ceive authority for some one to mak (gine | homesteader is required to perform arsiices Oftann: sd trees, horse Ontario Liquor Stable, ‘pig stable and ten Monae. A neat duvenient home, close to school, must — he sold, Appl {0 the peop- | LICENSE DISTRICT SMITH, Proprietor. coat MARRIED crm ee —In pone we Sate urday, Sept. Sth, 1906, by : we ill, ner Bartha dati - Mr. of aene BP. Gilber t, of Toronto P*AI persone will gove ingly. Notice is hereby given that William Pollock of Mornington, has made application. for permission to transfer bis tavern license for nt St ation Hotel, to said ne lication will be &. KE! Dated at Listowel, 4th day of Sept. 1906. erhe the conditions connected therewith under ong of the following pla (@) At least six months’ residence upon and badtivation of the land in each year ye a Yfithe father (or mother, if the father 1s sed) of the homesteader ‘resides upon a focus ta the vicinity of the land’ entered sot the requirements as to residence may be sa isfled other such person residing with the father ton known as the | or m john Yundt, of License Act, OF NORTH PERTH the Board of J a wes res it the of one o'clock, 1c Ratvease pon the geld tas: riting should be ‘ominissioner of Dominion. rn themselves accord- Bands at Ottawa of intention to apply for MP, Ingpéctor..