Milverton Sun, 8 Nov 1906, p. 4

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The Original Corn Cure S : aXe gubstitate ae ever been devised Does Your Stomach Barley and Peas we crenweaeee paul teets| = Bother You? _ WANTED years its success has been unequalled. 5 For safe The Milverton Sun — | sPounan’ey only. ET “| Des Stools Resort Cares. All oes Through the Inside Nerves. For which we will pay the Highest Price. Is tho best Local Newent in the County eee Y of Perth. ft is the Best i Adeeviiainy Tn high mountains there i is no State 2 re witl lorado, je cal ‘As you value your health and happiness don't Medium. Rates Causa ap dose : 8 sch treace da asaah ao Nappanee geet + $1 per year, strictly inadvance. $1.50 if don'tletitgo. At the first sign of distress use not so paid.—M. MacBrtst, Pumzisiter |) feet, 39. mo : 0 z = ‘ rativ ese ee 149 of more than 13,000, and 33-more ais acts treat | PFEFFER BROS 4,000. ous sen Ax erorsiness —veware G. T. R. Time Table than 14, surely Trains due to leave Milverton. inv y \ indigestion i : 's Your Trouie ‘Indigestion? ae palow aistesEne H oO H R’S “ z toms? — Aas inden: We are again to the front with a large stock of dry goods | groceries, etc, Our stock is very complete. We would call your attention to our Dress Goods Department. ° Then probably you know the evils| tress alterd cating. return: of distention, fermentation and irri- Q = fe | Ren Ee GROCERY “AND. POrerareren. os ou nk it rel : \ ck Ss THURSDAY, NOV. 8th, 1905 tha a = iguac | wees oe Se oe fourse open vo you~ be A erry s rai Sh epee Shs Gonetion Cure, The Grand Trunk last week dis-|ternal pain Polson’s ili gendition to ac err should. Carter’s Pill shored Atty saves Gautlustors for. 0-1 passes ev ; » Keep it| nerves natural force, ene ouie nates help. Chase's Pils cepting tips instead of the regular fare. u ways, it’s a source of| Dr. Shoop's Restorative should be taken to do thase’s Ointment, ‘The many friends of the conductors on A the hour of SESE DOK: this Letetan ony presctot ak eins pee ‘Thomas Electric Oil, this branch will be pleased to learn | Large bottles for 2c at all dealers. Serves, Sold end recommended b; none of them have been Hitec + There is nothing smart about bribing In November. THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. ( a conductor. It is mean, ne mn fag? ee — Extract Wild Strawberry, money, though just a dollar in han ere is a weird charm with No- Burdock Blood Bitters, is a temptation to the man with a lim- An Astounding Reply nber suc! ¥ oF Fs in th rT tark nake: ited salary. when the ‘‘moral issue” is 9 fi it : gazine.) Us Rawr: eos Weed bt e i We are sole agents for Priestley's Dress Goods in Milverton. All wool Priestley’s Venetians in black, navy, blue, royal. green and garnet at 85c to $1.25 Tweed Dress Goods in greys ne and a. at from 35 cents to $1.25. clouded by hazy notions of duty where a corporation is concerned. All con- Pi Fi te P, ductors may be able to resist this temp- ff ane the idmen oe ina bie x Be acaiipattot Pain il pe @ Prescription tation, but if the mean man with the| w: i ain Ki dollar were sent to jail they at not be exposed to this temptation, with all its pitiful consequences o! shattered e of Nature Is. his class- career and a wrecked home.—Walker- fe. Our Meltons at 20 cents have them all beat. shades. Nice for warm school dresses. Regular 35 for 20c. We have the better lines at 25 to 50 cents in all colors. Ff Parmolus Pills, ‘astoria, ton Heral me al amfino, oe Samtna i LDOD24 ; on u heat vith-|damfinatum !” said Johnny Jones to} p47, : i her | the horrified professor. BUTTER 20¢. EGGS 286. Skate OO niweweent SSE | eee (A. MOHR oad ¥ ean ever: No, iv’ ver. Nothing|Changing panorama; each month poe Roget Strength e aces bad akcevee 40 pieces of Wrapperettes, all the leadIng shades, checks © Ca ee intl vegies rans oe Ba see and plains, 8 to 15 cents. No doubt, we carry the largest # assortment in town. + Bee oI are’s power, such as SanFrancisco exper- Youre sick and need medic’ LE ue ienced last Apri and the West Indies] Not an emmlsion to sicken the stom : ed, yp bitter: Meer or preeeyeer er eee errr tee and Gulf § sed through a Healing, germ destroy: raly our lines are ple > ris will in ant, nothing for Rolia trons toate easant places, and we have a Lees Jn and catarrh compares with. Catarrh- | @00dly heritage. | ‘Try Ferrozone and wateh the re- AS USUAL FURS ozone. Sold everywhere, 2e and $1, a Se Men’s and Childrens We justly pride ourselves in the Suits satisfaction our furs are giving. We handle Coristines & Co, of Montreal, : Progress Brand celebrated Sable Furs in Ruffs and Clothing isasel- Muffs at from $25 to $45 per set. j ler at this store. The suits we sell eu le Ruffs at from $10 to $30.00. : \. at $10.00 are as uffs at $15 and $18, f * good as some Caan from $10 to $15. other stores sell German Mink Ruffs at all prices. : at $15.00. No Ladies’ Fur Coats all kinds, also floppy appear- mens. ance if you wear Progress Brand Children’s Cream Bear Clothing. Coats Sane Sabices si 3 se it gives instant effect and ay Pica Mase Regained energy Vital steals bu ide sp Bow AK it is used For years this store etter 0’ ndolence. y thousands in i e * "No other medicine contains more has kept in the lead At the public ‘aohbol meeting. held} , From W: alton P.O., eu. pacties the| nutriment, li i withthe finest stock lage hall, Oct. 27, a resolu- | fcllowing from Mr. ‘Nazaire Begin—| material, make: f 1 Shi flon of sympathy was passed r regres! “If anyone tol medy | strong as quickiy as it did Mrs, Chas, of up-to-date Shoes 6 death ot the late David id build up nervous system s0| Benny, of Cloyne, Ont. at moderate prices. Mretilinie Reidchs motion. of ard * uld no 3 E HR STATEMENT, MacBeth seconded by Valentine Welt: re ere tS On ray sick. zel, the secretary was instrueted to | 4 Fe a ° lin very weak health. 1 di I broken down, had no Weare drat ee es sympathy to the wid- |in_ ve 'y weak heal idn't get sieeast abi ee Oe ee sla ; 1g RL es Riad tata etka P with cherey and wim, far Hea iy y nerves were irritable 1. was Still in the Lead LY :— : i thin-blooded and continually un- m made a ni @ members of the viet dred y.| happy. Shecinll cand swine eal “Y tried Ferrozone b ep sympathy. for the wits ri Peetiyys Saha eC CW's, ve me new energy, force, vim. we are showing a bet- ir de 1 lt brought me mfort, stret th—it = ly nay of our late colleague, Mr. | ghey, took, Ferro and sre fe PORES: tig coltfark ar ens tb i ter area evar be be: witiniger. ; Price 50¢ per box at all dealer It’s by making the appetite good, a fore. PaE icra woeciiie tnd af me ee ag. Seo end serena be hee Ae it for Geo. A Slater 5 i ti ith ole lent for Geo. A. fea heart the. bept interests of the school County Councils Act : ehgths that Berrozone-as- ot neting a lize-how infln- (Berlin News-Record.) ‘on’ ife ina ina * ately more tender are the s| Under an Act passed at the last ses- eal oe like & 3 _ making his loss felt there mate. elev: sion of the Legislature, the pr tcpemk Try Ferr i ys justi if WM. ZIM MME MA iously. system of choosing a County 50. per box ix for $2.50, at he ie abrogated and . ersion a | all dealers. ‘The Shoeman modified form of ti made. Our We certainiy have a full range of Children’s this class of goods. These coats are im- Suits ported direct from Germany. Prices range from $2.50 to $5. Try one of these suits for your ene boy. We try to Millinery Dept. iA satisfy every boy ; : : that gets a suit This Department is making a name < from us. Prices for itself. Never have we had so many = are right. 4 new customers, which show that our style and price must be right. Miss Roberts is still showing a very large as- Mens Underwear sortment to choose from. lifted and the shadows flee away, p Signed on bel half of the Public School Board i in i (Bred Parker, M.D., Chairman | every ip, vi nd { {PST ben, Bechetary t wilksond SUCCESS —<F-——— ce) ‘ le) e" = (ee Schoo! Report For October | Begg Ar Res yaar ama apisipallty en it A PRESENTATION (Report of Senior Division. and if it had mere ie 1, 000 anid. not ,000 names on’ it Attendance Hon Roll—Hilda more than 2, 1 P : is is where a sping: having 4 A : ought our underwear last April we were Ladies’ Skirts ; lucky in getting on the sad floor. m4 : We can sell you underwear at the old We still have a nice range of these price. Fleece lined at 50 cents, Heav: - in stock. See the black and navy skirts Wool Unshrinkable at $1.80 per. suit, , we are selling at $5 worth $6, We still ; have a few greys in stock. Children’s all sizes in fleece lined, nits voters’ list, sends te Fees and a first and second de- We wish to present to you our new seasonable Le) puty-reeve. SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGS bert Hoffman, Hester Guenther, Mag-| In tow: Lila and village councils, = gie Schaefer, Roy: Miller. the number of memibers to be elec We scoured the market for the best to be had jal ~ Class Standing and we've got iin Be a eric ey Moderately priced as they are, there are Davidson Hilda Op.| The town of Waterloo, having 1,201 none better. ‘They are a success, and we pre: Ny ican on its will elect a sent the success to you. sae reeve anda first d taste eel in ade earl Coulter, Forrest a. Over | dition to ite present naciber of Cony 8& COME IN AND LOOK THE STOUK OVER ey SGiniedot Beckuer. 'N cillors. lass is nike: satisfactory. he of Berlin, on its 1906 list, nV Class Examined in History, | Will cles a Teeve an : Did 08 get one of those cheap Flannelette Blankets es 11-4 for $1? If not, you missed it. _ Selling to-day for $1.15. # Wool Blankets at 45 and 50 cents a Ib. A good grey blank- et at $2.25. GROCERIES Kolona Tea, black, green and ‘mixed 25 to socents. Red Rose Tea, mixed 25 cents, Ludella Tea, mixed, 25 cents. Goat Japan, the best tea in the countr for 25 cents. Alvinston Sweet Corn 3 for 25 cents. Peas 3 for 25 cents, Tenis. = toes 2 for 25 cents, Norka 3 packages for 25 cents. Knechtel & Smith yu : . deputy-rea Milverton’s + Leading + Tailors year's Pod il will thus : consist of at least twelve and probab- w mon Noll, Perey Smith. |!¥ thirteen member: ly about eight of this class are showing entrance form as yet, lass—Examined in History, iz, Literature i Over vet atte Botse "Owen Grif- z : < rl iy “ “ Welt, Over 8 per cent.— Jacob tie + HOUSE.+ OF +-QUALIITY Hester Guenther, Maggie > er, Roy Lavery. Below 25 Ty, cent,— a =% if a 1 this ~ ps fell below 50 per As the pe: ss eeaareincteate, the hele class 3 ‘ » weak and graded ach at i least. Har . ae necessary on the part of oe : a 1 Curtis, Principal, PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LESSEE EE EEE EEE E EE EEEE EEE EEEEE EEE EEE EEE Bring us your Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Dried A pples,_ Onions, Fee: Sr. IIT -Over, 0 per. cent.—Violet ‘ ~ “ Albert R ni : emi! “THE RIGHT HOUSE” PEEEEELEEL EEE EL EDT T ERE PES ESARE SS aS SEPEEE CLS 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 lexi ceph Clayton Lott, iwateia ~_accordi 5 ne ENS A cording to their dictation. We are ready for them. 1 The nets Fall and Winter Woollens a now in, Our display is an n elegant i lish fabrics, the Jae oe ; The sense of | ell dre ‘OF you put on the garments we we make for you, your are es ome ‘ave -peculiar notions about your clothes ; if you ‘have aN to advan advice, so much the fp for there is no gree of style that we cannot easel We not onl tailors but Soe f mi : ‘Gl VE US A Loe : Siinly you vt oie 4 rehment Paper—either : un New Method Ent rely ap plain or pd ted “We Situations ae for erases

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