H. M. SCHAEFER @ issven or @> Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential MILVERTON, - ONTARIO “It Shines For All.” Vol. XV—No. 43 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 15, 1906 : Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher A vacation abroad; a home; if you save the dimes and dollars. 1.00 opens an account 4 times a year in A, J. CUNDICK, Manager, Small—Sums—Saved —syStematically give you the means to enjoy and own many things thought only possible to the rich. education or anything else you wish for can be __ the Sovereign Bank of Canada Marmora, Millbank, Newton, Monkton ae Sener Rare Chance a motor-car; a college “The Sun” will be yours sent to any address and interest is paid in Canada or the United States from now until January 1908 for $1.00.: Miverton Branch LOCAL NEWS RE EEE EERE E PER the Sun born’s restraurant. 8 cords of ey black ae wood for sale at J. R. ¥. week was a genuine success. |'go to Kertcher’s sale on Saturda’ Bastendorff has just received a large stock = re broaches in all a r has moved i D. J. has Joseph een house on min St. Mr, Fred Smith has been engaged as wine clerk at the Grand Central agegt ers = to $4, veer and ve lengths, some are lined vm regulat values $4.50 to $15. Blacks and Tweeds, in the new 7-8 lengths, regular $8.50 to $10, to clear at..........40. Ladies’ Coats 0 only Ladies’ Coats, last year’s styles, 3-4 ‘ood heavy $1.50 6 only Ladies’ Coats, all this year’s styles, They will go at........ only ihe with silk velvet, 7-8 lengths, regular value To clear at. = Away Down. Ladies’ Beautiful Tweed Checks, 2. The newest coats to be found. -0O0 Also a few Black Coats at Prices warm coats and all this ALSO OTHER BIG VALU Worsteds, Heavy That is where you will find us Bring us your produce, year’s syle fe. to clear Always on Top Children’s Coats i J + $ 10. only Children’s Coats, long onan assorted shades, “J “J = m 1.98 $2.50, $3 and $3.50. : EXTRA SPECIAL In Underwear . We have a big table of Hosiery in Mens, Womens and Childrens sizes, in ools and Cashmeres. The prices are regular 35 and 50 cents, your chance at..,25 cents. and Hosiery Also a table of Ladies’ Wool Un- derwear, fine ye vests and draw- cents, lot. Pure ers, regular 60 to 75 About 70 arments in the our choice With the most complete line of Holiday Goods ever offered to the citizens of Milverton. we Watch our Holiday Announcement next highest market price paid. SCHAEFER & WHALEY she aks aks heakeake chs checks che aks che ake cks aks chs aks ake ake ake che dhs ake aks chs chs he aks aks chs checks ake aks hs ce ckcaks keckscts cheats ckscks che checks ckeoke ok sks Ack ck oki ok ok oe ok ok ok lement. Order The coming es oe C.P.R. is al- = 3 & zg 8 3 2 ae Fs Ej E; 8 g ¢ = s reduced also. anne ‘au follow in time, | The Western Farmers’ Wenther Mutual Insurance Compan king excellent progress under the t cheap i insurance. eretirs as the name implies, prevent all Colds and Grippe when “taken at the sneeze stage. ventics are toothsome candy tablets. yj and taken early, when you first feel that # cold | is coming, they: check ani . | prevent them. are thor- ough feetual for adults. b | mended in 5c and 25e boxes by The Public Drug Store. | A train service on the Guelph and Eo 5 68 BB Be ca} Bis &., are BR ae ae gs" s local mixed train will arrive at Milver- ton from Guelph at 11.55 a.m. and re- seeye. Milverton for z 5 oe at 4.45 p. a lodge A. F, ai over to Newton on Ta to take farewell of the Master of the drove et s 8 + oe Be 8 Ea 2 e i f well, wishers. in | Milverton and vicinity as well. The new Pure Food and Drag Law (will mark it-on the Label of - every Cough Cure containing Opium, Chlor- oform, or any other stupifying or poisonous drug. But it passes Dr, a5 peee #S ~, o 2 . & SR a g 4 3 Ps 4 8 5 5 8 s 3 ro fey § 2 ro a a FS § é cy 2 oes 2 & s & 2 = Es g 3 5 256 . i 81 nd reliable tonee Cure by -sim- Ebteebee esses |, Raw and Stewed Oysters at Kelter- | Dr. The Poultry oe Pee at t Benin Jast. Anyone wanting a good ‘alay lot. R.| were also pre: m | He was given a number of valuable Pre- | ted Don’t forget the sale at Jos. F, ertcher’s on Saturday. King Edward was 65 years a on a last. ‘Long live the Kin ought to see ney 14k, Secure your butter parchment. at solid gold tie pins, they are. beauties. office, Mr, Samuel Petrie has aCe Parker's interest in the Public Drug Store and in ee w in continue the business himse' A carload of corn is expected to ar- rive at Pfeffer Bros.’ elevator, Milver- ton Station any day. Farmers will be supplied at $1.00 per ewt. The concert in the Methodist ents uesday Noy. 20th., by the B: Danae Co., will be the oma oat 2 the season. Admission 25c, child- n 15e. sees Boyce, of Downie, who tee sides near Sebringville was kicked 01 the head by a horse on Thursday: lan ts te sustained such severe injuries | rf. WM. MAYNARD, THE pee flan BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000, ,00' 0. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO 8. E, WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst, Gen'l Manages BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES CANADA, AND IN. | AND ENGLAND A general Banking busines transacted. witl th all branches of this Bank. Accounts may be opened and conducted by pega ss BANK po ggleny ies Deposits of $1 wards eurrent rates. rey posttor ver in the mn of withdrawal oe doce and ir ta subjest to. no wi Pid ae STRATFORD BRANCH terest ngecteiead at ser hat or th bers of his family | fP° i: “ten children being present at his Stretford, residence on the esent 13 grand eilarent presents, and after the ca had been made all sat down to splendidly prepared repast, Sf Miss erg alle! a domestic in which a progra ngs, recita-| the employ of W. Wettl copes tions, solos and instrumentals was | of tae while ' descending the given and a most enjoyable and pro- fitable evening was spen' Mr, G. F. Maitland will open his newly refitted studio in Milverton on Thorsdar and Friday, Nov. 15th and . Anyone w fahing photos finish- will please s of vevening 10th me Open f Pe connection with the pets notice, I beg to thank the people of ilverton and surrounding country for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, and havin, ng now. refit- to it the fei 16th inst. pre train returning from there about 12 or gre lar and fell the lamp smashed and in a : second the poor girl was enveloped in flames and sd badi died that aight suffering the most prophet of Maine, predicts an open winter. served facts this fall, are the following: later Aic ‘usual; Peni have hardly be- gun t in shed years th way of an efficient railway service pe one Seek would be considered a eat stairs, lamp in hand, Ata diy burnéd that she arful agony. Ezekiel Bonzy, an aged weather he Penobscot valley, ‘edictions are based upon various abe among which Birds are staying shed their feathers yet, while oe a ali hg quickly, |now have a pleasant an Satins F. Maitland, . Thomas Southworth, Director x37 feet; xteune will nd spacious load of the wrote of the Mi: eb See ee ‘evening . | this way 1 es, | picked clean. > oy ea on haying De ee for ours before killing. » | Let the your prot e| these directions are. observed, there eters recommend: Seal ‘will be no kicking on the part. of the| of Public Drug Store. merchants,—Walkerton Telescope. - of Culoulentiens as-received a letter from a former resident in the vicinity of mers, all with more or less capital. | the vote was ni i ke the close of the Bolt, The High School one are next on the list, locations. They want to get la gether in the Thunder Bay, Rainy River, Nipissing or the Algoma dis. is trict. the santaionen by ig asmuch grionanien as possible 4 in ea et to} 3 ie he Province mentioned, the Eines regulations, etc, One of our merchants dropped into when placed on the counter, | bre bursting | oo Be honest, for while pe feed is worth | a only half a cent a pound, the m shant iad is pay when ie buys it in a Ib for it. Then too, a heads ought to be taken off. Peo- le do a ios the head and have n aes it. On a bunch of six ad an ducks, which the merchant and o} eads | of dise er, the hi ealehed ne Tbs, a clear loss to “the merchant. of 45c. en again, often fowl are. badly plucked. Some farmers have a habit of dousing the chicken into hot water, before pluck- should be dry picked, and should be | a: To sum up; farmers in jouthw ee fs See ein 2 lic School teachers a1 have registered their yotes, out. of le, lat week ina hog-feeding Aaee It wi case iiried Sometime ago, in whic! on his pre! mer-/| previously boiled or stea oh” very | fres] Anglin reversed the magistrate’s decis- ion, and made it clear that the feeding of offal and blood to hogs is except when the offal an is from a freshly. apres animal ceases: $0 soon as most important one, as the practice| it ki if} chers and farmers of feeding to without boiling,.the blood and offal eerie that have ‘been slaughter- '$ are scanty and guazy; cattle sy horses out at pas- ture have not yet begun to sae on win- ter overcoats. in #] es ote before cent., of Meh heir r allgea and 1,750 Public School teachers The Hamilton board of health offi. thy @ Anglin at Osgood the outcome of the police court eo. Stroud was cl ach of the public health act, in that he did ear y, feed to hogs mises the d and offal -of dead animal, whieh had n med when. The magistrate dismissed the illegal, blood i nd has been boiled. © In t! to as been very common waged ae that his recovery is dispaired o! | ek ee it On the “xesotummandatlon’ of Hight RE OS TENTHS TS TAT REE SEP ETERS SRE NER NES Ne Ne Ye nye aye eke age eke eke ake nke ke ke ake ate ake ste te eke oh ges ur prices on stoves before you School Inspector .Wetherell, Listowel | = = | boy Th is the Souvenir we sell. J. Rew ard has decided to employ a| $ = Honey vengliér, The devardange ot the! ANK of HAMII 4 I ON & ss sy Talons of choice potatoes | school at Seer is 136 which num- ESTABLISH: [ipst arrived and will be delivered in| bor will no doubt ho eceneal whe SHED IN 1872) Dd a} | 1 n tel ; : We oisee: mer. ; Head Office - HAMILTON é 3 A shipment of nice Potatoes arrived) | In New York all the revenues for] @ RASERYE FONDUE 32500000 4 Total Assets. . $30,000,000 + #$ | at the Station Store, If are in| Stat patil Sree areas yh Beeline ieee waeieie IME t SATISFACTORY * STORE J tittesiatio Leave your onder with on" ccnprations, "So lange are the | Hos. Wa, once reddent UERCTOME Manager = we lJ-R. Yost & 8 enues obtained from this source | Crete Be nade RTS an oeeRee uanerOns = #1, Bastendorft bas fina stock of we tat oe oie oon tr wore sf . earn Ast: Gen, Manager and Supt of Bracches. ding, engagement rings, iso Dia-} Branches Throughout the D Fe Bee Faniine: Oaueele ughout the Dominion 102 gs. Call and see them, it is ez Hi = A M an t ] e aie Se oe Dias uihiy and positively cara SAvings Department 1 P8274 ngs bak act wi ee Dank oo #$| Court Milverton 99, 0. slg La egedy Magis # ap nara Sete panes at Hi hint Ceeake ate and compounded @ [hold an oyster supparat the: Qaosn's| 0 made for piles alone-—an oes ’ Pee Tt Pt Dewan # 32 {hotel on Nov. 27th. All members of ve be Teal and ee Se Farmers’ Business ! teat Saleh ge aiven farmer's ssencbeomenthi = ry 2 the court are requested to attend. piles. pe apeecuien Sates ae a Sale notes eae and advanees made thereon. ght and old on all arts of she wor = n 1r | palit, and Mes, Henry Schnouksr and| Large, Nickel Capped. glass jars, 00| Money Onions aid 200d of all parts of rhe world, i a urnes jome from cents. Sold is Sie guages by The A general banking business transac! ie & sg fon Saturday, where they had been Publi 2 Sto! | . phos Z # of [fntng ida mSenoaee| tal 4 Milvertne “Branch, R. J. Ranne; . bevine sabe r. Phos, Dewar, tax collector for $ On Friday Morning pM eh ise She ee Onieg| the south half of ' the township of < anney, Mgr. or, Assistant Chie : + ; AES = Engineer of the Guelph and Goderic piste ar ahe tates sea ae py i i i ie Shine dni lesever given 4 way was in Milverton on Monday ‘ Nias 5 = We will be ready for you with the biggest values in Skirts and Mant g [ona tinal tour of Snupption, of thy |Suuve axes! Milverten on ee waters 3 Eaton wi not wt ‘i old nook laces and locket = - 2 r e ee yes 3 y are beauties, # in Milverton. _ This part of our business has showed a big increase this fall, in fact, 4g [0% prior to opening up for passenger Sank, ueeday Noy, 2 ith, trom to4| pial oe by-law. ‘The petition Si pug Banat traffic on the 15th in { Newton, council meeting. days ian Kalbflelsch ison Sat. e ; 2 f +} presented to the council lacked twenty-| 4 ae ae si nateka! more than doubled over last ycar. We are now going to throw all profits to the No word has been eee frou the| Poole, Dee. 1th, trom 1 7s rarmasane Ca es ee taunt Oh npltsatlog ee ates 4 4 | Milverton hunters since they entered| When the tip of a dog's nose is cold | the ne voters of th «situation in the flour mill i = Ce Fakes wie ber, first #$/ the wildsat South River, Muskoka../and moist, that dog 16 not sick. s |. Misses Frieda Pauli and Tillie winds, and any left overs must go—no matter wha s nF, J. Brees ae Strathro % . xz meh hor oe te ate Jerse nose means sickness with | has ak sent “up ror trial. on as Schmidt are spending a week with * comes fares best. Mothers, don’t forget your girls. Our girls’ coats are extra 3B | picnit Veo if the wors ler ars os. And so with the human lips. | charge of attempting to criminally as- friends in Baden and Berlin, had sions of thom behee wollehy o D caked and colorless tips tee sault Miss Sarah Ki. Adamson, a pi is the lust reminder before the J special value. a oy wélveg. ERS EO foveriehiiess, and are as well @p-| tient who called ai office. The eonkeirts the Methodist hut on 3 * +2] pe ‘ ; xi peerlnaes ; nan iy at bel vin doctor was ealcaead e bonds of $4000, | Tuesday evening, Noy. » Don't % hroug! one ‘avorable arrange- | ¥' eae ac Rue ime a fail te ' Skirts FF |mment with cho Weekly Globe and Can-| costing of Dr. Schoog's Green Salve.|M*% Sonoph Di, Castor, a, widow (a pd teal helt Fad Factias, Wo atgeapabled. to ches | will soltan anc oral ange akin’ A f of the Ladies’ Aid of th a z i house broken into one night last week 8’ Aid of the chure! 4 . m : 4H | this paper, along withthe sun to Jan. | ment. Get a free trial box at our :, 5 only Tweed and Plain Cloths. 6 only Ladies’ Beautiful Skirts in 2 | 1908 for $1.95, ‘The Weekly Globe and| store and be eonvineed, Large nickel pees inom 3 PAE Ee ween two and thres thousand 4 These skirts are left overs. They are aes. way in greys, blues and blacks. 3 | Canada Hetner sila being a general gapred glass 1835 28 seta The Re ee ethic tat nae aad ang public and high school ot are ‘ F | newspaper devotes a large space to the | blic Drug Store. © given a trip to Canada and the all good wearing lengths, 38 to 42 in. pipes ag this a a ace $4. BE | dqparchanuok cates tunis oe Oi Giicicls Nov. a Me se es ited States atthe expense’ of PA choice 10 $6.00. To clearat.. divessnePOO eight page saree magazine sup-| , 02 Thursday Nov. Pie Nothing more could be desired in| British Government to pick up point- Their port, on returning home, will be frotsh Seeing. An old bachelor ponent a pair of socks and found a young lady of twenty, and would like to correspond with a bachelor with a cen, to matrimony,” Evidently the merchant of whom you bought these socks did not advértise, or he wonld have sold them long ago. My mother handed me your letter and said possibly I might suit, I am eighteen,” The following from the Comber Herald erable tinge of bills on St. aking a three days’ speech every ne days at the note counter of the bank, for the deleota- tion of getting complimentary tickets to socials, at ae the sweet satisfact- ion of bein unpopular as not to pall bearers a funerals. It is a great je | business, this newspaper work. And reforming the ae is a mighty hap- py diversion, and if Andrew pone forgets us with his hero medals t! W. D. Weir’s Sale Register Nov. 1% the frame Th, sep ‘of Lhe Biegaer he tances | at 2.30 sharp. os Se The farm — and implem whe us e1 John F. idt, wester Wellesley, Sr ones 2 les, south of ‘Crosabill? qT ursday, Ni Set le commen- ces at lo rblook ee Doubled Up wi With Cramps Stomach feels ik Ba infernal’ ina- chine and fee auises Nothi: