‘3 H. M. SCHAEFER ; wos Lote : td issuer os . ASSUER OF, Marriage Licenses ¥ Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential > Strictly Confidential MILVERTON, - ONTARIO MILVERTON - ONTARIO “Jt Shines For All.” Vol. XVI_No. 5 2 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907, Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher ; | : : MELE bbb bgehy | Prime September choose 17e0 pound > ~ Moh H A N A A N : The Sovereign b Printi # LOCAL NEWS £1" sow tmusias scnmase a: pi THE C DI BANK te) TINNY | | sent visiting her grandmother, Mrs. F oO ERCE Bank of Canada A EPEEEEEEDEEN Sohocht. of Poo easton for sale at H. Mohr’ For Sate.—A fi 1d & F r ST, BI has 1 195 Shareholders and over 50,000 Look over your stock and see if groce! peu al nan pein Miying Sid Se BEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISUED 1867 : yas TOO: nese AOS SF ARE W. H. Dumart, of Berlin is) Taker Milverton 4) ae WAUKEE, President | Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Customers. . - done, such as . - » quniisgs ae dape eon © Miss May Baclow, of Sy ‘ALEX. LAIRD, General Macager ne pans 5,000" t spent a few days last week with her The public are confidently referred to any of fee Sees ee sh, ary Gen tind) Mew Anna -Karimier, Maple M,YRELAND, Superistentnst ot | SHAY Assets, - 113, ‘000, 000 etter Heads, Bimira. street. : ; these for information regarding the Bank’s Note Heads, Mis. E Tyler, of Elmira, spent al ,, Mr John Davidson, reeve of Morn-| Branches throughout Canada, and In the United States and England facilities, methods and attention to business. Envelopes, Etc. ter veey nha brother Ms Stew hare he wll etzend the Good Roads reais Interest paid 4 times a year on Savings seyacayontt ed Rant Et ies teks Bae oe ene ne BANKING BY MAIL 8s : le its. fa town, but to... is a _preaent visiting her brother, Mr. |. joa of | Notes diattig ae strc as Business may be transacted by mail with any branch i y Th S y sae aS ; gests seopectivly sired by Fleming's of the Bank. Accounts may be opened and deposits . Mrs. Julius err, y hi f Marmora, Millbank, Newton, Monkton e oun sats spent Sunday with Me. and four hundred éollands payphone a mail. Every attention ts paid 1s. J. Ka = : A. J. CUNDICK, Manager, Milverton Branch = fe ere ee Mr. George Gropp brought home on : = see NS", of, sete |Satorday lat his imported Clydesdale) WM, MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH DoF SA Pee esters toed: PREIS BOT terterteotertestenterteotestert and Mrs. Robt. Roulston, him nt Rittor’s hotel stables, Milyer- — + Heahente shestesteotentente nfente nie nf BA hl SA i RG ed The balance of our horse blankets |9D) every Saturday afternoon from must be sold by giving them away | 2°” until the season opens, SCHAEFER & WHALEY THE + SATISFACTORY + STORE / WASH ... GOODS ‘Thirty-two Million Dollars 2, Tack Keen, of St. Marys, who | Prayer aT Seis 7 p. m,—Even- > | has been visiting ie sister, Mrs. T. P, | 8°28 and Sermon. Subject :—'" “Christ's Roe for the past two weeks has return-| Method of Dealing with Sin.” Lenten ee Bercloes Ae Welagedars ‘bomgs BANK OF HAMIL] ON throughout Lent. All Welcome. Miss Minnie E. Dobson returned = 3 for little money. Finkbeiner’s Hard-| Christ ioral er rton. 2nd ‘Carina PAID Ur: TOTAL, ASSETS: -Russave FuxD: es cy ware. Sunday in Lent, 11 a. m.—Moring 2,500,000 0,00 + | home last wook ator spending a week Phe Shoe Social held under the ans- with her friend, Mrs. A. Mclarlano, | Pices of the Ladies’ Aid, of the Evan- A General Banking Business Transacted of North Easthope. gelieal church, in Groreh's hall, on Mr, Edward Gaul has purchased a Eada Spel bee ot eke ee a8 : it 3 tt Mil Stet ro Pio and mtu ni poe SAVINGS DEPARTMENT {(e getting matartal on the groan to|gce Genie, mh : : > | build a house this summer, rh Pre ty Atay ibe oa Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and highest current Notwithstanding the increased cost of production, we're ready with an un- 42) we are glad to note that Me. John The oficial yearbook of theChurchot rate of interest allowed. - ‘ % ¥ . - Kelterborn who has been suffering for | England, just issued, at London. giv. 96 Branches ‘th hout Cai usual showing of Wash Goods in Ginghams, Ducks, Persian Lawns, Cotton Voiles, Z the past wrk oF tio from an Peace ingiend je A RSPCA Gah alae ie ae Ta : i. nada, : “: j bie * . + % of eae bleed about again, Established church as 2,223,207. The nteres ompounder imes a Year Etc., at prices distinctly worth attention. The advantage of us buying early in fav. P, Butler, eve specialist, of |asme vo ue * ves the poputhtiol fat Pp Be 4 Lenton, Pie be at the one hotel, and as 8,213. 5 ong harsday daur ag, fut oasieibat a English popula- ata tah May 9th ans July 11th; |tion isa member of the Establihed P| 1907 church. There was a gain in memb- ers during the past year of 54,240, which was at the rate of two and one- MILVERTON BRANCH i iven to you, and we are satisfied that no store in the county ’ : orable markets will be given to you, cee ee can do better for you, We claim pre-eminence in patterns, quality and value for our ie eS Wash Goods and ask nothing better than to show you our big range. Sleeved from the premises of the undersigned, on Febrnary 7th, a black " half per cent. Sean ‘ ~/and tan pup, 5 months old. Finder 2) ° e », | please communicate with John Roes- “A Bangor man,” says be Kenne- LINWOOD Card of Thanks 4 Success With Prints Hing, Milverton, ties Serirandy (an lila oltort to. descr) be pal ae dihins Por the rest of “February” we. will | te coldest plate in the ae rds apokel agenine Wants quenling ah Wek Feet ac ates thy actthse Bate Tay ‘or the r y of e dligd thek-pran to colts keep wade! tase eaelon, many friends. for the kindness offer big reductions on the balance of lore bac Dorset Weal cua |them out with no profit. Big interest “i os for your money ae buying: one year} ¢j Mr. Heimler was inBerlin on} To Mornington Ratepayers [ahead Calf and be conyinoed. | 6 Bee s | Monday on badiont: Bon Pees Pri b | Finkbeiner’s Hardavare. bere. os conta was be USI ae KR 11, of |. The clerk of the Township of Morn % ustomers for Grafton’s Prints are jed by the warmth of a gasoline heater and 8) _ Farewell, of} = Re ne wanting aualitice. can't be beat Cor cust : |" 4 “neotng nroseculisu'tn Tovosla [in hie dary that $f. aoline bent | awe, visita trends i town, | Btn Wil be at Gola! hotel New |calls attention to the fact that it is| boat and tried to wrap itself around| Mr. Joe Hayes is having a sale of] oo) 4) a uh rok k Tidny: of. “every contrary to the provisisions of the| the heater. It free ina half ci nk horses and cattle in town on Saturday. |) a on prAna? ad led Anyone Canadian Railway Act to sell liquor | Jed Jerkins of Trenton went Mc; Bi Motta; of dhe Din Hines dts ee ee with said official. to ae es in a a soos ak eae He tat and soins to the house with rheuma-/ WM. WADDELL. good law and it is important ‘How | upset the pai jefore he could step | tism, ee there is such a law. of the water his boots froze to the joeder, of Sebringville, Mr. G. P. Maitland will be in his floor: He had to take ble boots 0 was wiiteing The Minses Hettaler Iiet | studio, Milverton, on Thursday and | St away. eck. | Friday, Feby. 28th: and March Ist. oe Miss Lizgie Berlett left this morn- Sane rea p Thursday for, move only. rides MILLBANK ing to attend the millinery openings| W: D. Weir's Sale Registar. r ati pas in Toronto. 5 ce a a.m, to 3.30 p.m, Forenoon best for) Miss Lizzi _ Feb, 22nd—100 acres of land, brick and ’ sigh." Gu. Maidan.” gun Saarday at her howe ere. | ago te hasta, where ae hase Uae Cl. Boys’ Short Pants The Bei eplor hockey team us| Me WV. Crookshants ofthe West| ten a naa painter bE agi oR been eae rom the vlacpialeinie dipTouier- S08 sinter ieee : : and as a result the eRe which was| Miss Tillie Weir, of Glenmorria, {s een ee al bond ee ae z fon ieatel Lan Lat 1, "Con, 18, 4 Heb ele | ae been played with Straliord on | visiting friends fn ‘and around Mul Hood pleoning. After san attack. ot Te aah lee een | Monday night wus cancelled: An ex- | bank. Maohth Lee | hibition game, however, was arranged| Mr, Alger pent a day with is) rs, W. Terry and son, Willie, of lait ara aa "Gin ae his: clothes, with Varsity, Inter-Collegiate cham- NA . R. Alger, of the Sovereign Wateron ited at her parents, Mr./Ejlce, Francis Aiken, Pr : . . . 7eh—Parin audeeoiatanle Thy death occured ab Cadillac,|. Mre.L, M, Paterson has returned| Mr, Art. Winter from Berlin. has ments «weatchall, hot:J1, Con, 4, -Marn- Mich., 3 "Saturday last, the 9th inst, Hen se ronta =” days with | rented Mr. L. A. Heimler’s hall for alington, John Ronlsions Prop. It’s no Empty Twaddle. x No Idle Boast. own them during their mother's ness, ES in” and this was the limit until this} We are sorry to hear that Mrs. i correspondence came in from Mount] Grow is very ill, sks aks aks sts akechs dks ake aks Beaks aks che ake cls aks aksaks chicks chucks ake cke ake aha aks ala But downright facts, and everyday proves it that Grafton’s Prints for quality, satisfied customers, and you pay the same price as the’ common kind. 12ic Per Yard Clerk, Tp. Mornington Newton, Feb, 4th, 1907. WEARESOLEAGENTSFORGRAFTON'S PRINTS ewton, Feb, 4th, 190 sis ats aks slacks shiaks che atachs hs ok rosy he ak We know how the average boy goes througk haa We know where the weak points should be p ae f Oda, Fellows| "ry. g, J, Millar attended a meetin %, Ly lato Thos, Code of Wrowbridge, end ace the banaue at Stratford) of the Conservative Association in , | the ; Mr, Cameron and siatere, of. Mitchell. | Waterloo on Saturday, Mrs, Margaret McLeay Ross passed ae from the residence of her moth-| spent Friday and Saturday with| Miss Lola Spahr returned home on|away from earth to the rewards of i mo ry: | friends in Millbai sk Sunday, after spending a week at her |the future on Feb, 8th, 1907, in the alert hyearofher| Miss Johnson left Saturday for| brother's in Wellesley. Goth year of her age. ‘Mfrs. Ross was : strengthened and thats what the mother demands. “NEWTON. Ks ake Maks sheak We claim the best knee pants for boys. t g os Q ® A at Every pair has double seats and double knees. age, and had. been ill for a couple of | campbellford to attend the TORTERIOE Miss Ko Mok ansie and litile ulases bo oe ornoed, Seotland, May Ath, Gracie Crosby, of Guelph, visited hor parents in 1851. She wasmarried SE aRe Tie, CAME DATS aoe ev Psa Spore nase of the] Miss Lizzie Borlott on Sinai in 1850 to the the late Wm. Ross and ‘ over’ . hasbeen trans: ‘ ea ii ° 5 Citizen in its notice of Mrs, Curtis’ |ferred to the bank at Hensall, Me BS, Chngerieh tins been at a | Sea she wesw kit ee death says: ‘The deceased, who was} Mr, Lytte and Miss Kisler, of Lin- he spa end fm re bce week, | mother loved and respected by both Miss Margaret Code, was ere to| wood, were renewing soquaintances as he hag a severe attack of la grippes | old and young, -a staunch member Dr. Curtis ten years ago, and came in the village aS aay wee Messrs, A. Schnurr and W. J.|and supporter’ of the Presbyterian immediately to Cadillac, the acstar| Mr, and Mrs. patriok ltt today Lytle attended the valentine party chureh. Deceased Reber in ii having already established a practice | for Hisintenetaret in Maryboro af-|given by the Missess Flemming on | health for some time he a general favorite and| ter spending a few days with friends | Thursday evening entering: a christian sore nae: enjoved the friendship of a large efrele| bere. : Mr. Frank Baker and Mr. Pletoh,|funeral. was. largely’ attended hy of friends; all of whom. deeply regret: EPS. TRE of Waterloo, were in Listowel on Sat-| her numerous friends. The heartfelt b | hor early demise. She leaves. besides POOLE urday and Sunday attending the fun- gympathy of the entire community > | her husband a sweet little daughter eral of Mrs, Dippel. is with the be e y |about seven years old.”—Listowel paliss Adeline Siegner is visiting in| As the travellérs are becoming so |fOHs and five daughters who are left Standard i ee that the two hotelmen can- The Canadian Press Association SH ies Mrs, Thos. Mayberry spent keep track of them, they have de-|christian mother. May the 3 e | held their annual meeting at Toronto waey. with friends in Britton this ated to put in register books. Father ever sabe with his oes the ‘ Miss R. L, Eisler and} #tricken famil; Kesks weeks before her death. Dr, Curtis is | her sister, ee Beattie. +, A Few Odd Lines of Winter Goods That Must Go 1 only Men's Imitation Fur Lined 2 only Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets Coat good beaver shell, German Otter good even curl, sizes 34 and 36, regular Collar, size 40, regular value $25, for $30, for = 8 a 5 R = 5 re Fy g 8 8 i 4 $ om rst iS & £ 2 5 Za oO; z s z 3 & g : ‘The attendance was the largest in the Seigner, sr:, has returned} W- J. Lytle, nitended a special meet- PES Se a history of the association, Many atter a few weeks visit with relatives | ing of the Knox church young people's 1TH CON. WELL LEY. questions of the moment were discus-| jn Elm! society in Millbank on Friday night. . ed, ‘The annual dinner was held Only $19 : Only $20 1 only Imitation Fur Coat, quilted About 6 dozen Ladies’ Vests, the sles Ed. Ss Bach, of we Bie Bea Lge Rea hie Oi Deeeay evening, Feb. 12th, the aterloo, ‘re spending day. or; two 2 the school and will be in charge of | school was filled to its utmost capacit meal equal to that put up in the see with their sister, Mrs. princip: . J. Eytle. All books | by & shoud ane ous to hear the Nem i Miss Lena Shearer pétariod tenes that are out are to be returned at once |ers of the Poole Literary Society ren- Lata | home in Listowel on Friday after a|to Dr. McEachern. ’ Sa te oy eG Se: Map § guests at the Princess theatre where eae hy pleanane Walt with friends} Many telephone poles have. been | Mr, J. J.8t , Who acted as chair- b | “Cymbelina” was put on by the Viola is a in the town, and the central] man during the evening, Every item 2 | Allen Co, On Saturday the press Mr, and Mrs. Nichol, and son, Dr. office in Dr. McEachern’s is being | onjthe programme was,well rendered arty beoame the guests of the @.T.R. Rise and Mrs. MeLennan. of Vir-| much renter About eight or nine|and wasa credit to their ean Po Niagava Falls and return, Mr. J, | de% Man... are, visitng at Mr, T. Con-|-new phones are to be put in around cess those who took part in the D. Me Donal a. the ene aipetss neli's and Mr, . Shearer's, nen: rogamme we might mention the fol- | passenger agent aesrapnels Ae ‘Two of the oldect residents have| If the weather continues so favor- wing: Music 7 the Qpper Grchest eee tothe Falls and home again. | Passed away, death occurring within able and the sleighing remains, the| Miss Large accompanist solos by Miss Ho accorded them every courtesy dur-|Gied on the 7th at tho age of 8. years | tWn Will soon be filled with the for ri p|ing the trip which was one of the/and her husbands death occurred |S © they are swarming in every |and Mr. A. Chalmers, Chorus by the most pleasant short trips ever taken | just one week later at the age day in the form of timber and logs, |ministrel tronpe, club-swin; Cae pee eee. | CR 28k lining, interlined with rubber, regular balance of our 50, 60 and 75¢ lines will $15, for be cleared out inthe next few days at Only $t1 Each 39c We have a few Men’s.and Boys’ Caps and Overcoats, Ladies’ Winter Coats ee ee ee oe 2 a at all zB = ct Ka o i Es # me by the association, When at. tho| Interment took place in the Lutheran | In the past week thers hea ‘been “ahip- Hil pears ies tations by Miss. flent- Falls the the party was entertained at | cemétery. ping nearly every Ha = qunsbeee by the i pe ee eae Last Tuesday evening about forty ae Saturday, Adam, a ‘teak Son| Riley, ‘The subject for del was . 3 | is one of the best hostleries in of the members of the Literary and os. Cruickshadks, had the|'Resolved that Great” Briti in, If Die can make use of any of these lines you had better come quick. Dominion. Visits where then paid to| Debating Society of the 7th line Wel-| miefortune of almost haying his first) duces greater men lia the Ualted the several electrical power companies | lesley and gave the programme for| finger severed from the hand. ‘Che| States.’ Messrs. Harron and Knight #% | under construction. One of the plea-|the evening. All hada good time | accident occurred while ae down | for sys er Young and 4% sant features of the outing was a visit | 8nd speak highly of ane rgtieay| f | trees, A branch of a falling tree) Mea negative. As the “EGGS 24c, — BRING US YOUR PRODUCE! — BUTTER 20 and arc. {J tothe Shredded Wheat Biscuit Com-| $74 thaimehnere trom that sooty | tek him while he had the saw in (/Udges Messrs Suaimers Richardeon vany’s establishment on the Ameticnt aye expected here and er beer ENT) hands a6 a result his finger w and Doering failed to mnake a decision Cy that we are clearing at prices that wouldn't pay for the cloth with the making thrown . bis ond to call it tie. After the program, which we know will be| nearly Tt required several the ser ng af thes Natloual’: Anthem epoce, ‘he same evening there oe | ie pat in the tendons and) tuneh to the visiting wi I be a debate e given by four of our | fles! sooty. rout i uel y lntende furnish ‘ . jog th rogramme for the Poole de- * *Resol or that franchise should be bate anth Reach, evening next, Feb. extended to the ladies”. Theaffirma-| 4, ; id” that: Kad ist. tive will be upheld by Messrs. Wm. |, 1¢ 18 sai She: blockads sae. ag Kines and Wm, Struthers and the | been lifted in the west and that fuel is exative: by Messrs, 8. Morrow and being rushed to the tamine-stricken’ Taepect natural food. manufacturies in Fe a "F | tho world, 400 hundred hands are *¥ | constantly employed in turning #% | the product and great difficulty is. ex- $% | perienced in keeping up with orders. : 32 Bho patty then returned by G.,R. to perrrrter tt F Scopre toe e tie ses turned | nega § | home as they came, = + + Bod bod + = +e = = + + x Bd + + + + + bol + + + + oe + + + > : LION BRAND Prices from - - - 40c to $1.00 + iH + + + + ca + + : + H a + + od +