Milverton Sun, 17 Jan 1907, p. 5

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Seo eee * REEEEEEEEEEEL EEE EEE EE EEE G.T.R. Station Store 1906 ihe 1907 rear as come and gone, and we have entered anew year again. Our atta inthe past has been to please our customers and we will make an effort to do more so in the futin Now we have have séme special bargains to offer to start out. the New Near with, We have 3 Men’s Fur Coats and one s' Jacket and also a few Fur Caps, which we are bound to sell at a pi 1 Men’s Fur (Calf) regular $24 fo 1 Men's Black Calf, Astrachan ae: reg $28 1 Men’s Black Wolf, regular $34, for:. 1 Ladies’ Astrachan Jacket, regular $34, 26,75 Fur Caps.........25% less than regular a price. ‘We are Just a few kind words to those who are owing us on accounts. eréby making an urgent plea to you for x Four remittance before the ead of this month. “Ifyou cannot let ue hae it all, let us have what you can ¢ will arrange about the rest ct tii pe satinigstory tb: Rosh: the Weecuinte ik ont books fas very hi ts yea have some large bills coming due this month and we must hi fou hit greatly oblige by attending to this at once, J. R. YOST & SON The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1907 GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALLSOURCES Read the label on your paper and see how your subscription stands. The new year hastens on its way Around the twelve-lap track ; Good resolutions fall and break And turned leaves flutter back. In Berlin on election day ported that voters who had their taxes were not allowed to. vote, some 92 persons having lost their votes for that reason . Prestou, of Port Arthur, it is re- not paid Por in the Ontario rare ae cost of the case will exceed $15,- nie Alberta Government have been petitioned by the Anglician diocese of te) which body asks for greater care in the issuing of marriage licen- ses, as to its knowledge people are MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS Convinces us that in order to hold old cus- tomers and make new ones, you must be ever on the alert to secure what is newest and best on the market, That you must keep pace with the times in buying. That we do this is evidenced by our present stock.. Youwill find everything that you - want in Suitings,. Overcoatings and Trousering. Everything up-to-date, the an best p d at ble prices. Knechtel & Smith Milverton’s + Leading + Tailors Tobacco people, of Hamilton, present- with a check for $500. All piece hands gst RTE and week hands a week's e Tucketts appear which is saying a great deal. Croup can 1 postivaly be stopped in 20 minute: ‘omiting—no' ching to sicken or Paibecss your child. sweet* pleasant and safe syrup, cll re, work and does itquickly. Dr. Snocte Croup Cure. i for Croup alone, remem- ber, i ad dozen ailments. It’s for Croup, fen s all. Sold by the Public Drug Sto ‘There i isa campaign in progress in It isa siingliod Beale should be started in eyery t pplause is aids iid is a timely mark of appreciation, but it sl not be used as a bludgeon to compel} ., some unfortunate performer to stand bre seieet double the goods he is inéoring is not necessary. Itis Bip a bad habit. To stop a cold with “Preventics” safer than toletit run and ew afterwards, Taken PEEEEEELE EDEL EEE EEE ELS ¥% > bo b b b> be = How would a nice pair of Felt Slippers or Romoes do for a Christmas present. The goods are manufactured by The J G. Grosch Felt Shoe Company. Call and see them, they are sure to please you. W. Zimmerman, oe Shoeman EEEEEEEEEE EEE EE EELEEEEEER Bo Sho Sle ie Bis Glo Slo Sle Slo Sis Ble Sle Sle le She ds Be io Sie Sle ie bo > > 4 lo ss 4 > 4 4 4 go 2 bo. 3 bo b re ia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy you are beginning to sneeze, ventics. They will surely check the cold and please you. Sol yy the Public Drug Store, ‘n consideration of the increase in rural schoo! rs salaries which jel School found that because of | ° their applications were in many stances not considered. Nei upon passed the following resolutions: “We, the model school students of Mt. Forest Model ree a he put ourselves on record a: to the system of teachers “akin care of schools and are determined to accept no school where mith’ -cinaltions are demanded:” Farmers of io gouty. are advised to keep up og. supply. T' Farming World gives this advice after scanning The chief interest of t) put at the prerent time centres in Ge many, where the price of live hogs has ‘4«Room-size’’ Rugs~=<~ For months we have been getting together the best rugs in the trade. Now we're ready to talk business with anyone thinking of New Floor Coverings. The beauty of design and convenience of room- size rugs have brought them great popular favor. Our new stock is the result of our ablest buying power, A perfect range from.... $5.00 ups R. WHITE & CO., Stratford ret Furniture Store East of the Post Office ‘The e Great Britain, is becoming dependent upon other Formerly ropean countries expor' hog products. To-day, with the ex- ception, perhaps, of Denmark and Ire- ope no longer world. Ireland find a. market in Eng! that other European ii panarell count- ries have to look elsewhere for their is the European situ- Considering the market situation as a'whole and that usual fall’slump in prices here, the: are sufficiently high yet to produce the bacon hog in Canada, In the House of Commons on Tues- day Mr. Clements, M. P., for Kent cited the case of ¢ Charing Cross station which has WHAT’S Why, it’s “VALUE” wrong way about--just the way many people judge it. They look at the article, ignoring the fact that quality and_ price: combined make value, For example, it may be possible to get a suit made at lower prices than we sell them, but intrihsic value is not there. We al- ways endeavor to hold up quality and push down prices, thereby giving a solidity to our value that will make it worth your while to buy from us. Give us a trial on your next order and be convinced, John Kelterborn, The Tailor \ Milverton, Ontario to deliver freight there but it also re- fuses to deliver mails. The village is seven miles from any teal their produce at least that distation to secure shipping facilities. The fact that on the day the order went into ect eleven cars were under order quite enough traffic from that point to make it obligatory upon the vay company . to furnish proper facilities. Commenting incident tl Ottaw: Citizen observes :— ‘If ther ont command the inter’ way Commission it would be such “a one as this, yet when Mr. Clements a applied to the Railway Commission for redress that organization expr polite regret that. the matter did not ell tte ie speculation as to what benefit’ such o Railway Commission is to he people of Can- Jk lic rights against Guelph Herald, corporations. — ed each of their ite oldest employees | P’ to be es as soon as their tobacco, | their refusal to undertake this sue rs 1) The other shipping |®0¥ for that station shows that there were}j vention of the Rail- |The supporter of the Laurier Government, | ® ‘Phe aternest judgeof others is oft the most lenient with himself, with the least cause. The principal difference between the cadidate’s faults and ours is that they are more in the limelight. nm is one who listens A poli with interest to things he knows all] gat, about when they are told PE a ree: who knows nothing acont # r, E. A. Dunbar, who ha: iy pre ee law in Mitchell for the past eight years is leaving that place enter into Pestuersliy. with his. broth- er in Guelph. ‘We are of course the smartest peop-| i le that have been, in the most wonder- , {ful age that has been, but when all is said and done, we will have done well if posterity owes as much ‘as we owe to our ancestors. et quick relief from ne Shoop’ Magic Ointment. Remem! it’s made alone for Piles—and it. a with certainity and satisfaction. It-|}, ching, painful, protuding or blind piles eson tone like magic by it’s use. ‘Try it The Clinton council has passed the following person shall spit on the sidewalk of being married who are. legally dis-|any public street. avenue, public qualified. square or place, or in the passageway, hristm is morning the Tackett | S*airway or entrance to any building used. by the public in the town, or place within the town of Clinton to to! own.” other alternative.— Mitchell Advo- An adjuster from a big Philadel phia insurance company was recently sent to Harrisburg to adjust a loss on a building that had been burned. “How did the fire start?” asked a friend who met bim on his Hosneded trip.“T can’t say with certainty, ani » | nobody seemed able to tell,” said the adjuster. “Buticstruck me that it might have feet Ve result = frict- .” “Why, w you mean. ‘by | ti that?” asked the “friend. “Well ” "asd mama dollar policy on a five-thon- and dollar building If the Laurier Government’ secures a ited States which the Adminis- the. nada. and foreign competition as a means of kee: n the price of that which means could be devised of securing this than by an improvement in our ee rela- tions with Germany an nited ce rete the lines Pees ly ruso, the great tenor, is a ventriloquist as. well, . ai York, before he sailed a ata Hudson,” he said. ‘Tea served in the garden, and after n I consented to ae a litle ventriloquism, and the. fifty or 1s “Be- tree, ‘up into the thick foliage I shouted in a loud and. angry voice: ‘Hello Se are you doing up there?” ot amazement a thin young voice penlied's ©f ain’t doin’ no harm, mister. I’m just a-watchin’ the big- bugs.” ‘The + one ts, | another, smiling appreciatively. Pul- ling sell together, T on; ‘Did any one give an pan aot: ae climb up ita that ti “Yes, second ae sir. said I, nh far But be careful not to fall, and don’t lét anyone see .” “All right, mister,” said the fs nak § age my ponte and smiled a) tri- antly. They ars into thund- an applause. They suid that they had never listened to ventriloquism so pies And they were quite right, BE qn age w is ioe English School Question. 4 absurd resolution : ‘‘No| January. T i sone ituted body, ‘Twas the week after New Year's And all through the town Some were still on the water “shee While somehad climbed d After all, don’t the promises “ad rate] and ios election acts of the sande Te oF J. Bateman, oe Strathroy, who-was last week trie the Lon- n | don sens charged aor attempting to com! criminal assault on Miss Kian a patient, was acquitted by the ou are coueeiet dull or bil- low, lifeless com- are {little toothsome ‘Candy tablets, nice to sat, nicein effect, No griping, o pain, Just a gentle laxative effect fine pleasingly desirable Handy You in beantiful lithographed. metal oxes at 5 cents and 25 cents. Sold. the Public Drug Store, ae annual a of the North sthope Agric had at Anianee on the was a fair attend- ance. ‘The following officers were ap- pointed for 1907: President, Fisher ; vice-pres., Arch. McGillawee ; directors, A. W. Patterson, Hyde, John Cook, Hugh Jobn B y winter, and the lamberman lers are urging that greater efforts be made to exterminate them. ace- bridge man in a letter home tells of the trying experience of an employee Mickle-Dyment camps near Mowat. He was paling along the shore of Smoke reyolyer, night he was forced to retain his un- comfortable position, and it.. was not till eight o’clock the next, morning that he was able to continue his! jour- ey. ‘An extraordinary state of affairs i the German Empire is brought to the attention of the outside world by the ynnouncement of Chancellor Von Buehlow’s purpose in sudde is* solving the Reichstag. In a ‘al way, people in this country regard the government of Germany as practically monarch; never we affairs it is usually in with ns Eumbooedinne of the Yet tl aah able aiser. as a ee of sis the | guuhotley of #he Binissror hé had toes pend on she Reichstag for money sup- recent dissolution of this ly eae for t has been going on against the Tatiesedn. West Aftiéa FOr some years. Like our own Boer war, this African struggle has cost Ger- many lives and an immense Tt resulted entire- come a colonizing power, unpopular with the German The Rei stag practically again tor containing rs, representing the many di- basin elements constituting the Ger- man aS many different beat as the French Assem- bly,. chief bodies are :—Clericals 99, Soc socialists 79, Conservatives Libsrels 51, pean ng eee are t a mn more sma Ghanieals are also allan eine Gantie, and were formerly led by Dr. thorst’ in the thread against Bismarck. ‘They mainly rep- resent the Roman Catholic population of South Germany, and hold the bal- in the elections to come dent of both “Clericals and Liberals, at to outsiders the chances would appear to be against him. Poor Pay For Pedagogues (Milwaukee Sentinel) The question at issue stripped of all {enable us to see a famous actor; w its details and regarded in its naked {contribute our share of a princely essence is this: When the State, 4 its] sal t orator who ean ail religious tests, and” shou treated, £0 far as religion is concern- eclare : adhesion to) the thirty-nine articles the present day in land there 000" public elementary ‘o gro i | eway the multitude; w e | dom. a ie a work willhav @ pay immense lawyer's fees aneompleiningly and atta as Must be Reformed. (Goldwin n Smith.) The House of Lords, aeetie can- not be suffered to remain as it is. It is a relic of feudalism which has long survived its era and its usefulness. In throwing out Gladstone's Home y made hae meas mise, it would have been. On thi other hand, few men'of sense, how- ever libel progressive, wou! oO! 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