Milverton Sun, 1 Nov 1906, p. 4

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The Milverton Sun he best Local Newspaper in the County Perth. {t is the Best Advertising Medium. Rates reasonable. Sanger $1 per year, strictly in advance. not 80 paid. —M. MacBerir, sae S G. T. R. Time Table ‘Trains due to leave Milverton. GOING NORTH, GOING SOUTH, THURSDAY, NOV. Ist., 1905 Never Slit You Boots That doesn’t cure the corn, Just apply the old standby, Putnam’s Corn Extractor- It acts like magic, Kills the pain, cures the corn, does it with? out burn or Scar, Get the best, it’s “Putnam's.” Fo cat RE a Praise For Seng Gum (Baltimore Sun.) An eminent French scientist, Dr. Leon Meunier, says that the custom at chewing pepsin guin is what has made the Sheree people wealthy, rene and great. The act of masti, salivary glands stimulate the stomach, and as a result the whole system is in- vigorated, electrified, and tickled. Dr. eunier proves all this by a long ar- gument, in which he refers mysteri When Long Breaths Hurt You know that troubles exist which need quick attention, Proper action consists in a vigorous rabbing of the chest and side with Nerviline which sinks into the tissues where the pain is seated, and gives relief in a few minutes. No liniment so clean, so strong, so powerful. Results guaran- cd wi bottle of Polson’s Get it to-day. ABritish View Of D Defence Nerviline. (London Morning Post.) Until the Canadians furnish an unit of their own either to the British navy or to the American navy (which is the only effective Munroe Doctrine) their national independence is a make believe land 1s fleet, and Australia the Pacific ron, the patient but self: Pedabantion British taxpayer will have lost a just grievance. He willthen have mill ions to spend upon the interna! recon- struction of his own well worn coun- try, which is nota whit less urgent to him than is the profitable exploit ing of virgin resources to the Canad ian. cE oes No Irish Haltbreeds. “T see,"said the | Proper Fool, “that one of the mounted police has had quite a trip through the artics, eame across a Scotchman up| there who had married an esquimaux. “T roise to remar-rk,” putin Mister | § ciety: “that he found no Orish here married t? squaws. Thor English half-breeds an’ there cotch half-breeds, but, by ortpes, ye oe saw an Orish half-breed! “They Oirish is moighty pertickler _ who they ’sociate wid, so they Oirishmin that would marry a colored oman would be disowned be the whole nation so he would. His moth- er wud doi uv a broken heart, so she wud, an’ his sisthers wouldn’t spake to hin on the street so they wouldn’t, “No matter where the poor Oirish goes mes hunt up a white woman anyways, an’ the childer do be white ’ mostly red-headed, so they are, and some of uv them hev freckles on ~thim, half breed, so ye didn’t—and a ted headed mulatty would be a proper uriosity. “Oireland may be Best but ates whoite, so she is... Se m: ina whin Gabriel blows his Baale: hoa n’t ye Suet it, me heretic feléod ”—The Khai House Clean lean. Your | System ae qt bre And Ole Clean If You De- Steed Health. e| Mill” at the Knickerboe matter, and other mysterious things: of that sort, but for the plain people rather than his process of reasoning. thesis that gum chewing is an act, pastime, function, or sport, at once re vivifying, stimulating, seating and elevating. Everything else being equal, a gum chewer is more apt to be honest than a non-gum chewer. When Wanton Suffer Look out for weakness or diseas See if thereis not a sideache, head: ache, restlessness and the “blues.” These Symptons indicate that you need the gentle assistance of Dr. Ham- ilton’s Pills. They are women’s great: est relief, prevent functional derang: purify and clean the system through- out. No tonic so potent, no results , | so marked as follow the use of Dr, Hamilton’s Pills. Price 25¢ per box at all dealers, Short Stories Retold, f poor children were at Rockefeller’ stock farm near Cleve- . He gave each of them some milk to drink, the product of a $2,000 who added after a thoughtful meet “T wisht our milkman kep’ a cow After his performance i1 “The Red ker Theater in New York on Monday night las, Fred Stone, of Montgomery and St at down to a lobster supper with Tom Sunes, the fighter. ‘The claws were off the lobster served Sharkey. “Bring ae PGaEE Gul Wie clneeon® he ordered. “That one’s all right, ‘om,” interposed Stone, with a wink at the waiter, “they come that way are, | SoMetimes—get to fighting in the wat- er and wallop each other’s mitts off!” “Then bring me the winner,” said Sharkey. Chairman Sherman of the Republi- in Campaign Committee, was re- cently approached by a somewhat un- important Ohio politician, — who, though formerly a Republican, has of late years voted the State Democratic tickets. It appeared from the man’s conversation that he han seen the er- ror of his ways. At the same time he hinted he would like a job at cam- paign headquarters. “I'm sorry,” Mr. Sherman is reported to have replied, ,‘that I shall have to disappoint you. Glad to see you back; but in these days the wise prodigal brings along his own calf.” A 8 On the far western division of. the pointing out the window and explain- “ling the scenery, one of the pastengers whispered to the con “Con- ductor, can at tell he how that brakeman lost his finger? He seems to be a very nice fellow. It seems a pity he should be crippled.” “That's Just it, ma’am. He is a good fellow. Ha is so obliging that he just. wore his finger off pointing out the scenery along the line.” cation excites the salivary glands, the] § ng ff ade strong: the important matter in his conclusion M Boiled down, his discourse proves the erates ee In Womanl ilments and Weak nesses Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure Soothes, Heals and Cures while the Patient Sleeps. ‘The best remedy which physicians know for mb} tie local application iis _icnown, ana as DR. SHOOP'S “bet te an ously to dextrine, amylaceous soluble| sand all jhites) a, irregulae ‘or painful agnoor’s ‘Nica? mied and sola by THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. Mr. Roulston’s Side of it. The editor of the § Sun— Dear Sm—If you would kindly al- tow me space in your paper I wou like to make a few statements re the case of Satnuel Boyle and myselfas T wish in the eyes of the public to clear myself from his Barley and Peas WANTED For gs will pay the Highest Price. s PFEFFER BROS 2/H. OHR’S RELIABLE GROCERY AND BAKERY Yvonne Own Tablets, r toral, Shiloh’s Consumption Cure, Carter’s Pills, Chase's ills, ase’s Ointment, ‘Thomas Blectric Oil, Pink Pills, ore ee ‘ine Syrup, Reach Wild Straw berry, Burdock Blood Bitters, ay es Ve Pierces Favorite Prescription Pain Killer, Peruna, Parmolus Pills, Tn your issue of June the 21st, Mr. Boyle writes a somewhat lengthy art- icle in which he attempts to give se ie d end it ;| ments, rensw the life of the blood, |*i2° °f the story and ends “up. w The proper way to settle the matter is in the division court and it will be|= tried there on August 30th, now the public may judge who is right. ‘Two months have passed away since Aug- ust 30th, and still no suit has been brought against me. As nothing was to be gained at that time by my en- tering into a newspaper correspon- dence, I refrained from doing so, but in order that the public may not think that I settled the case out of court or came to some other r agreement fT taken no steps (as far as I know) to prosecute me for the money which he claims I owe him, from which fact infer that he knows only too well that he has no case against me. Another proof that he is aware of the weak- ness of his case, or rather of the utter lack of any case, is the fact that in a letter in which five dollars and call it square, A man who knows the justice of his case would not stop to bargain counter methods. Now the public may judge who is right. Thanking you Mr. Editor for this space. Tam, John E. Roulston. BUTTER 18c. EGGS lve. /H. MOHR LEADING groceries, etc, 35. cents to $1.25. shades. and plains, 8 to 15 cents, assortment in town. We are again to the front with a large stock of dry Our stock is very complete. your attention to our Dress Goods Department. We are sole agents for Priestley’s Dress Coods in Milverton. Our Meltons at 20 cents have them all beat. Nice for warm school dresses. We have the better lines at 25 to 50 cents in all colors. = her call | We woul All wool Priestley’s Venetians in black, navy, blue, ie ie green and garnet at 85c to $1.25. Tweed Dress Goods in greys (light and dark) at from A few off Regular 35 for 20. 40 pieces of Wrapperettes, all the leadIng shades, checks No doubt, we carry the largest # AS USUAL For years this store has kept in the lead withthe finest stock of up-to-date Shoes at moderate prices. Weare Still in the Lead For fall and winter we are showing a bet- ter line than ever a Des Mec forest: &# Sole ee. ie Hee ans Slater WM. ZIMMERMAN The Shoeman We wish to present'to and we've got them, tion, none better. '@F COME IN AND LOO! SUCCESS & A_PRESENTATION SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGS We scoured the market for the best to be had ‘They are right in every way, and will stand your most critical inspee- Moderately priced as they are, there are They are a success, and we sent the success to you: you our new seasonable pre- K THE STOCK OVER ey Knechtel & Smith Milverton’s + Leading + Tailors “The i inside of. your ur body requires at- tention just the same as the outside. ‘great accumulation of effete mat- ni Teak is clinging to the various organs, and must be mov . pon gentle laxative or tonic should ee must be relieved of its = harden if you are. to enjoy a. happy, healthy summer. ysicians who have examined the tormula of Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills say no medicine could be better. _ Whether ill or hot, thousands rel: on ‘amilton’s Pills which are traly gan eta in nfaveutis debility and sick Begin ahs Hamilton’s Pills with: ‘out delay. You'll feel stronger, eat tier, digest a eee ‘sounder, id gain in more in weight. ne often m had no appetite, an awful See felt despondent. Sometimes I was a els feat After a few days I mend, and kept \ up Dr. Ham- ittan's Pills till I was restored to my tip top condition.’ afford to miss the benefit THE + HOUSE + OF + QUAL sy ARTISTIC TAILORING ! No matter how fine and perfect Ready-to-wear Clothing may be, there are still some men who would not be satisfied unless their clothes were made for. them according to their dictation. the 10s ‘expert cutter. The sense of te in ig well you put on the garments we make foi 3 _ notions about your clothes ; it you Tages Supeatioh aa ° seek advice, so much the better, for there is no question of style that ‘we cannot _ are not eel tala ne advisers oF men’s Ses The new Fall and Winter | Woollens ; re now in. We spare no pains in securing the. nd tailors. : We are ready for them. Se your ai GIVE Our display is an elegant. ost stylish ee ce finest trimmings, — za e. mirror toch ih ave ute er ys We S answ US A TRIAL. igh cdl FURS We justly pride ourselves in the satisfaction our furs are giving. We handle Coristines & Co, of Montreal, celebrated Sable Furs in Rufls and Muffs at from $25 to $45 per set. Single Ruffs at re ewe to $30.00, Muffs at $15 and $ Caperines from Se a $15. German Mink Ruffs at ali prices. Ladies’ Fur Coats all kinds, also mens, Children’s Cream Bear Coats We certainiy have a full range of this class of goods. These coats are im- ported direct from Germany, Prices range from $2.50 to $5. Millinery Dept. This Department is making a name for itself. Never have we had so many new customers, which show that our style and price must be’ right. Miss Roberts is still soe 2 a very large as- sortment to choose from Ladies’ Skirts We still have a nice range of these in stock. See the black and navy skirts we are selling at $5 worth $6. We still ave a few greys in stock, Men's and Childrens Suits Progress Brand Clothing isa sel- ler at this store. The suits we sell at $10,00 are as good as some other stores sell suits satisfy every that gets a suit from us. Prices are right, Mens Underwear This is where we shine, having bought our underwear last April we were price, Children’s all sizes in fleece fl 11-4 for $1? et at $2.25, EEE EE EEE PETE EE EE EERE SED ES EEE PEST EE EEE EE EERE EEE E TELE LE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEEE PEEP EEE EE EE ELE PEEP PTET EEE Did yor get one of those cheap Flannelette Blankets = If not, you missed it. Wool Blankets at 45 and 50 cents a Ib. A good grey blank. See ee Selling to-day for $1.15. Bring us ao Butter, is Poultry, Dried Apples, Onions, FG: 'wmM. K, LOTH: “THE RIGHT HOUSE” ae sreeneeeerssepeesrnn sven ert tsohes a $eeeees LEEEEEEELEDEEEEEELEEEEEA EEE EE ES seennssoney + ve -. 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