Milverton Sun, 17 Jan 1907, p. 4

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hy not so paid. atte Misses Alice and Jessie Chalmers, rene of on ~ Mr, Dutzel sr, who resi ‘The annual meet, ot Zion sine eld ot Friday of last week was Honey Grove spent Friday and Saturday with Sadie Hammon ‘We are sorry to report the illness of jes with her ghter, Mrs. Win. Yost. G. T.R. wa Table ‘Trains due to leave Milverton. ‘GoING sourH. Express, Express .. fe 202 a.m. 44 p.m. Express. 33 vin THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1007 Poisoned 4 by a Razor oe ¢ trim your corns with a razor, use Patnam’ 8 Corn Ext certain cure, an Every eee sells “Putnam’s.” No pain, Ousting The Doctor (The Bystander.) at has become of the general practitioner, of the family doctor?’ He is slowly nes ousted by two formidable ts—the Betent medicine and the Anegte the clairvoyant; and this fact is hen: ly-to- the credit of men and women of the present fait a Do Yaur Ears Ring ? When they buss and seem slightly erbal inflammati * | age, has what appears to be one of the ites: | three different places it is stated that bafiveen: bad ‘art, dpi ae stomach, made me sick all oyer. Catarrhozone paves dats sy stopped | the cough and breathing orga red.” than Catari rboaone. Say So too. ‘o sizes 25¢ and $1, ab all dealers. Ee eT The Hairs of Our Head (Portland Ore) Journal.) According to’ adthority. fairhnired a eople possess possess one grea vanta; fact that Akay sence aaa hair telter, seldom becomin heir hair is much coarser ce that of the dark or red-haired person Branch Bankes and Business. (Montreal Gazette ) Tt is noted in Toronto that the in- crease in the number of branch banks ‘og business between the tailer cata wholesaler, ae smaller merchants’ it. seems, fin ore _con- venient: to: get Seetiotacite from the local banks than to giva notes for the merchandise they ° re- buying for cash, presumably at better prices from the retailer’s point of view and, though the gain will be in part offset by the interest paid to the bank the result is generally regarded as satisfactory and ‘healthy. © ‘fhe bank is a help to sound business wherever it is established. Holiday Rates Doomed. That the railway excursion rates at testival seasons are doomed to disap- pear in the not very distant future is the view expressed by District Pus- senger Agent McDonald, of the, T. R.-and ‘by. the district passenger agent of the C. P. R, . They say that such concessions are not given in the United States, and that with the in- auguration of the 2-centa mile rate the excursi at Christmas, Year, Easter and Thanksgiving will be cut off. The summer excursions will, however, remain about the same ag as in the ras passenger traffic on the railways is concerned this Christmas has broken all records. ie st. cent., or about $8,000. This would bring the increase up to about $24,000, ‘The baggage and express com- panies say they handled a larger num- ber of packages than ever before, May Establish Two Agricultur- al Schools nag y of ask: he the Tainan to te ne sum of used in the establish- Teast agricultural schools for different sear ions of, tie older parts of the Provien pees ie sh the effect that the districts stitutions will be ady been ‘selected and that Uta ld on this point will be made when (0 fur as the present government fesontarel, for long before atta’ aca the work, particularly in the prelimin- i uty phases of the Agricultural College at Guelph, which has been so greatly the ate of this Province, could be dup! This Pexid that thie eetaktitineny of two schools will be entered upon t made during the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Yost on Satarday last. ae Mr. ani Sunday with Mrs, Schneider, p somes remedy like | a for a quarter. 4 duct well known medical | ily, n ancient days can do so “Me. and Mrs, Samuel Jacobs were d Mrs. Chas. Koeler spent. —_—.—_- _ Should We Imitate China than nine eae edict, which has never been revo has made China’s banking institutions the safest in the.world. In this coun- we are not greatly troubled with bavk failures, but the railways con tinue to slaughter innocent victims on the slightest provocation. How would it do to behead a railway President every time a. passenger is killed?) The scheme might be path trying, An Old Bi Bible. Me, Gusteve Woiwade, th-this’ vill: very oldest copies of the bible, poss- ibly on the continent of America, In the book was printed in the year M DXLVI (A. D,, 1546,) and the cum- bersome volume with its ancient form of type and faded paper tends to bear outthe assertion. It is printed in German characters and is difficult to read to the modern German scholars. On the fly-leaf is written a statement which indicates that the book was a family heirloom.in Germany and was brought to “Upper Canada” in 1848, by the Mr. Wagner who ee in that year on the farm in Bade: sede Byes Lividigion. tnansion: The bible belongs to the Wagner fam- Berlet’s Corners, whose ancestors have evidently owned it for a century or more: The:book was evidently-re- years Those wishing to see this fahidaee ol by calling at Mr. Woiwade’s tailor shop.—Wel- lesley Maple Loat r. Reta See Booksellers Protest The booksellers tae Ontario will meet i in Toronto on Jan, 15th, to pro- .30 a. ahey will gocher bes the Queen’s hotel a.m, for a council of war, They wil be guests ot cis Bookseller and Stationer for dinner, the present cam- paiga being strongly supported by that magazine. he objections of baoksellers to Government distribution of school books are fourfol 1, That the loss of revenue would cripple larger book- tores and ruin smaller ones. 2. That by striking sucha blow at bookstores ie Government will deprive certain ntres of necessary conyeniences, 3. That it would have a deterrent effect upon private enterprise in the Prov- ince in general. 4. That it would involve the Government in a difficult and unprofitable enterprise, Very Frovale n Young Women A Condition of “White-Bloodedness” i¢ Fast. Increasing; It is always niibeinted with lang- r and sensativeness to cold. All the mucous santfaces such as the gams lips, ids, are blanched and waxy oes the skin is pallid and colores, The pulse becomes rapid and ae oe is also loss of appetite te breathlessness and tendency to ‘aint. u extreme cases there is complete disappearance of the men- béroal Boe and dropsical swelling of he limb: ~ Phjailane know of no remedy so prompt in results as Ferrozone, vhich contains all the elements lacking in debilitated blood. ot only improves the present quality of the blood, but act ally forms more blood—the rich, red kind that bt se and en the or- gans that cael star “About a y pee e ricas Mrs, 8. G, Sianhaos of Rothesay, “my daugh- ter complained of feeling tired She was very pale and listless, and kept reais werenith until too weak to at- hool of a similar case, that of Miss Deneas) Sterling, Ie me three ginning to be her old self :again. didn’t take much longer to’ make a plete cure. It has made a girl of Elaine, She has Eee ten pounds in weight and ook ure of perfect health. She is s and enjoys the best of spirits.” very sroeine pk and young wo- hat - 1 Price 5 it in 20 Tt is one banded years since the failare of @ ban hina. i fy—always. It’s simply Com ca are assured that nine-tenths of | . | candidates spend on elections is. spent d eebled digestion, palpitation of the a new | tl PAIN = {Pain in the head—pain anywhere, has tts enuse else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to goaxes blood pressure away from Sax safely, it surely equalizes the blood cireu- ee ‘ou have a headache, it's blood pressure. If it’s painful periods with women, Ifyou are sleepless, restless, nervous, it’s bi eongest Saat certainty, for-Dr. Skoop’s minutes, and the inet simply distribute mur finger, an ma ‘acseeret get red, and rou? Of course it does.'It’s con- sure. You'll find it where pain shes Bai ‘We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend > Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tahlete bk teal mural ‘blood pres is] pHE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. Loss of Appetite and Energy. Singly they are a worry—com they become a burden, telling that waste has been immense greater than the body’s power to rebuild. The first need is to reconstruct the blood, make good the deficiency of red cells. Fer. rozone improves digestion, makes blood the kind that nourishes and rebuilds Quickly the nervous system responds| 1 th maintain the balance of health. tonic better than Ferrozone, 50c per box at all dealers. Old Men Safer. becoming less stringent in enforcing the age limit as regards their employ- ees. public mind forcibly of late, and that isthe number of wrecks. It is the ‘w | Delief of Beis that the old, experien- ced hands, hor and m aoa this itt ate old Bea on. deck the wrecks may not have~ been numerous. Any healthy man is good f | UP to the age of 60, and with his exper- ience is more valuable in. A Fespansible positions than a man uf 2: sa Sas okt Whatis ed At. (Montreal Witness’ What the compulsory. voting meas- ure aims at doing, and what many epee et parliamentarians think it would be la is to relieve the candidates of the bur- a burden which has the effect of plac ing the country, what actually 6r ostensibly on various de- vices for getting voters to the polls. |g The services are usually corrupting in their nature, as the cost of transpor- tation has to be paid to somebody, and can usually be spent to the bene- fit of purchasable voters, BRUNNER Ng Chain Wintid eS eattand ck bogs from Brunni . “Hogs séem to be steadiily on the increase. Mr, John og jr, was in Stratford on Sat Miss Malic, acm returned home from Milverton on Saturday, where she has been staying with her aunt for the past month. We are pleased to compliment Mr. eo. Reis on his re-election ‘to the office of councillor for Ellice for the year 19 fe is the only one of the id councillors who was re-el and therefore it shows his popularity with the people. After having mild weather for past week the recent cold snap is marked change, On Tuesday while peace Loe i the a The child is doing nicely. “No Goyernment,” said a of Education, o on ees afford to ignore the fact that a sheen of technical pontiyary, euibtie 1g manual training in all i ii should occupy an ass plage the curriculum ‘or the Schools and ine stitutions of Technichal i bined | f: Some of the railway companies are “= One thing must have struck the | ¢ {| council is about equally divided. For- 9 | condition long continue. gely successful in doing, | The n | loo! | dressed up More Changes in The schoo!|‘° System ™ blo man or member of a He on Pyn manned | t! Youth's Vitality / Sapped ae and Business Cards Id lo Bares pole i: soe or ait to be, more robust, more energétic Dentistry. and vivacious. The “something” that is wrong is simply thi jowels needs attention. lifeand vigor are required in the blood, slight assistance is needed for the kid-| 5 and indigestion must be relieved, new | 0: z = "3 2 hardrare ators, Milver! erton, ib to way. 25c at all dealers. Golden Grain (New York San) The Department of Agriculture esti- mates our cerial crop for the current imately 5,000,000,000 This apes corp, wheat, 13 on, barley fee eee and ri rok egnalbe involved the cu vation of nearly the - land. du abet sake all the gold we have dug in vhirty years to pay for this single ear’s crop of cereals, It has been a ‘atyear. Little wonder that there is a railway car shortag had in any other oe ua RKER, M.D.C,M., Honor Grad- ae ld Medalist t Trinit Medi or Modallict Su eee | ‘Telephone connéetion with Poole Bramner, Moserville and Ros! ER MUSE ES OEE © DR. H, J. M, ADAMS, ricsentor’ to Dr, Naismith, ‘Office in Pfall’s blo ole, iors and Kuhryville.. Calls ans- vexed day of night from office, special drive on’ FRIDAY and Legai MORE PHY & CARTHEW, onda y cd Bank Solicitors for the y arr be See every Thur: J. # “Uanrmew, The New County. Council The new Part: county council which is composed of the reeves from wardenship. The following will constitute the new council: puty. ~ Downie— Elma— dail: reeve; David: rray, one . Sor a Ellice--Smivh, reeves Brickinan, de- Veterinary. W. RR, Veterinary Surge Mirena varia pres Veterin: Calls © 1 phone or otherwise promptly are Livery. transfer, Com - |eial driving a specialty. Givehime aon pie ae sie. Blanshard—Bonis, Hibbert—McLaren. Fullarton—Tar- ner. North Easthopo—Cook. Lis: ] Mil Taran adel Wallace— | Mitchell— pflag. Smith. So far as polities. is dearth on. political lines in recent years, and may this pe ARE eS Short Stor Retold. They tell this story of an English judge’s passage with a well known barrister, noted for his skill at re- artee. The barrister was arguing a law point before the court when the bray oe an ass came in ee the win- + “One at a time, brother, one at a ” observed his Icrdship solemnly, He too was interrupted by the reson- ant bray of the ass. The barriater ked curiously around the room “There’s a wonderful echo in aia building‘ my lord,” he observed, e recent discussion. in Bopland = Colonial Premiers at the Diamond Jubileo. The eleven stood in Wind sor uniform awaiting presentation to you smiling at?” came the quick reply, “that ten out of the eleven of us call. ourselves demo crats, and not one of us dare stand up ona platform before our own people like this.” The premiers laughed so heartily thatthe lord-in- waiting enquired why, Mr. Seddon is remarks to him, and jisset; and it joke. Mr, Seddon a his fixed belief that rie Biety ep joyed the incident as much as any- body. Senator Pettus of Alabama,’ who is eighty-five years old, was working on a law case in his office Baer go' clerks told Rennie said, “but don’t get more ini e” When the doctor came jund- ted Senator Pettus into a carriage aa gotin with him and ordered that the Senator be taken to. his home. “You're you ” Senator Pettus ” was ie nga “Are YX Boys: sician sanvere thing the Baantor had some con! minunication make Oy nuree sure sihere is onl. one of you?” the Senator persisted, “You and I are ane vonly Fe people ref? “Yes u glad of it,” the Bonaioe Mata with *lsigh of relief “I am sure I'll g well if there is only one of you fellows here, but I know I could never sur- vive a consultation, Bill Nye late one night entered a fashionable New York hotel and =“ jn =H nee = ae by efficient instructors and properly equi cepa , are certain to become a re- aes feature of the Provincial syst “Ta fact, T may oS that the time has.come when we must provide our’ de-| children with the means of obtaining, the alee business of life, and enable ome honorable membe of ne community. “Regarding the difficulty at attain- schools might solve the eee could be technical departmei ies ak ver he or six for $2. 50 at all ‘deal coimection, instructing in agricult = nob Hone 2 ~ elay, yor ‘know aud other respects, Te} don’t a elf strong aia such schools were established wee there was only one room ety and that. under the sai and that he'd have pay in ‘ance, “ol, all right,” ag the Theres reply. He wrote his’ name in the register and pulied out a heavy roll of yellow back bills, When the clerk saw the roll and the nai sions pres? light some on aie “By the way, Mr. Nye,” sugar fa his voice, “come ae think ‘of it, we have an elegant room on the I'd for- ink an: safte ever ike Het fF eok Henry,” Bias. Ritter, Proprieto: | quors and Cieae at the bar. mar = s = 58 23 aeareneversesornedessassozaneaceg 1S: Societies. 8 o'clock, in their ere & Son’ draft. 1 Bulgarian Lamb, regular $30, for... a number of Mens Fur Coats left, we will 1 SATURDAY 1 Coon Coat, regular $65, for, 1 Coon Coat, regular $60, HOPS cohen see ee 45- 1 Asti Coon Coat, regular 37.50, for...cs...sss006 29.00 1 Bulgarian Lamb, regular $28, for.. 2 Black Dog, regular $22, for.....:sesssees 2 Black Dog, regular $20, for.......scssssseseseee 15. These Prices are Spot Gash As this is pay up time, we would ask our friends to give usa lift, We need three thousand dollars this month. Will you be one of those to help us? All accounts not paid by Feb. 1st will be subject to sight — W. K. LOTH Notary Pubi D, WEIR, Notary Publi buses forthe Conte ok Pek a O er Zimmerman’s shoe store, Main street Milverton Hotels. BR SE eek eR EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont John roprietor. Best liquors the First-class ac- commodation and large stabling GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil erton, First-class accommodation. fo commercial travellers and others. anhte® large somple rooms, Good stablin, Best brands brands of liquors and cigars, r QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. ae best at serommodation oo commercial ‘Travellers my ther: fo dag ba ple rooms, Only the grey oe Wi ‘ Goods warm ables. George F. Pauli, Proprietor, Barley and Peas “WANTED For which we will pay the Highest Price. Price, when _printes Promptly and anee vile at tl = Wedding Invitations Lowest The Milverton Sun That Trouble With Your Eyes gon Bh prompt attention. You c¢ guenabgyenit on almost eaytbing: but eye af- fect Hous; when they worry yod, it's @algnal that Nature asks relief. EXPERT OPTICIAL baron t once ; early relief costs little and may cause you a 3. May improve your looks, lete Opticial stoc! P. H. BASTENDORFF Jeweler Optician too. A comp! - and pm H. MOHR’S We Want You to Try Us All. we gee for our goods is a fair trial. You will soon find that our. rma ra| brands. attract the trade of particular people. Such as Teas, Coff tracts, Spices, Canned tC, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE H. MOHR, Milverton ; AsESsssssgssssssssssssesssssesessqusgq99 “The House of Quality ” HERE’S A POINTER 1s 40 dozen extra Heavy All Wool Tiger brand Underwear, sizes 32 to Si they last per ee nt gularly sold at 1.25 per Bes while Too much underwear— Here’s a bit of news that sticks a poking, prying finger into every man’s “ex. chequer, and propounds a query with a decidedly economical twist to it. Do You Care About Making a Fine Saving on an Underwear or Hosiery Purchase ? Any man who wants good underwear and hosiery and wie wou ker keep a third of his money, had better come and see what's going ou here this week. — lines we are offering are those we are anxious to sell—perhaps the be anxious to buy. Our reason for this? kind you aa atthe prices. — look ee : OK tfitters to al Manki:

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