Milverton Sun, 21 Mar 1907, p. 5

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. saa . Cupid Without Wings lurks in many a box of delicious Confec- tionery — the kind we make. alth, too, because we use the best ingredients, purest ‘Sugars, chocolate, fruit juices, led in blend, delicious to the taste. Carmels, Nougat, Taffies, etc., the very Dest is offered at ee prices per box or pound. Fresh d GEORGE GUENTHER Cor infectioner HOMES For Settlers | : Tfoeniation tna ‘invaluable to seitlers: TIME T TABLES sic showing double datly fo Winal ere reserved through nearest O.P-H. Agent) atleast two weeks before departure. : ‘Write for free books and anything want to know about the west and how Dist. Pasi enks Orie Toronto Hieheet a superi L CT V py NWI STRATFORD, ONT. A Commercial school of the A school without. grade. the Dominion, Cat- jor in alogue free i Elliott & McLachlan, Principals, The Milverton Sun TEURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907 GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES Apparently, the late Timothy Eaton found it paid to haere left an estate amounting to $2, 0, Elma Council at its nabs, on March 4th gave a grant of $50 to our sates for fire protection We think the tax and TALe OWNERS of dogs oF bitches, Milverton. Call and get your tag ave Nou ania registered ‘ag having’ paid Notice save ti W. D. WEIR, Clerk Milverton, Feb. 26th, 1907. e Council acted in the right spint in Me matter ene feel sure that no rate- payer in ae will raise any objection to the g of the money for such in nda | a pur oe ena fin0o8 “Bsa The Rector ve preached a power- fal sermon on Economy.” After the actvise a leading parishoner lene five me a tri Milverton, ial, Yor Isaac iticin, Milverton » Feb. 7th, 1907, (8-m) lated him on his d sl onyes “You mon on|‘Economy, aid he, sae For Sale or to Rent inarly effecti pealing.” “Thanks,” said the oe 100 4cRE B FARM wil prince | buildings, 65) er curtly. *‘It seems to have been ap- soft wood “oun. preciated, judging from the appear- and a wind’ mill : ¥ Wellesley. tos pasticulare apy 2; con. | ance of the collection plates. (ee A village doctor, whose most +t. t.| troublesome patient was an elderly an practically on the free list, received a sound rating from her one To Farmers day for-not coming, when “summoned Bour fhe sth Feb: ig Re ene makers, eae ae e ? i large quantity of ered a clince | See Your other patients a might”, she anit ‘timothy at She est Naricty, uaranteed | Said, ** why can’t you come w he T clean, busi i ‘ Dr. Nalsmiths old stand, Yi sell perer ea ce for’ you! Ain't my Sante ‘or to the public the very best as other people's? ‘I n't goods at the very. “lowest prices, “Kindly pee madam, I never saw any “fi Po A sensation has been sprung by Ed- ward Brown, the ol re! rie and in a higi best of soil. aeatecin was, land checse factory. Farm For Sale THAT PARCEL OF LAND known as east half o inin; re good hardwood bush, Test is cleared, well underdrained, well fenced h state of ci On the oe irom Donegal post office, school, For further parti: Sulare ‘apply to Wellington Sproule, Donegal, | OF a\ tl he est he | have - dspppert to less than half what d. ne Haters will promptly check a carly tics eure seated colds as well: Bien ate Tenders for Abutments EALED TENDERS, masked “Tenders for eG OP RE alas eaiteos _ Ist, 1907 Watch in Hand inany a business man intent oncateh, ‘pin; » For FINEST WATCHES buy from P, H, Bastendorff Jeweler and Optician, Milverton H. MOHR’S RELIABLE GROCERY AND BAKERY Ye Tea Red Rose Tea — Black, green and Mixed, 25 cents a package. Sugar Redpath’s Granulated Sugar—$5 per cwt. CASH. é Flour 50 Ib. sacks. 25 Ib. sacks Potatoes Good Cookers........$1 per bit Spanish Onions. Se per Il a ie Re denise suemerseve He will Highest Prices Paid for Produce. H. MOHR, Milverton iavcstuntion DOMINION LIFE to be Clean Throughout and Well and Economically Managed. Representative for Perth County t M. M. BRICKER, Berlin, Ont. Head Office : Waterloo, Ont. | . el and. *peifdations a lerk’s office, Burns, seashore when tetdeting oh The lowest or any tepder not necessu spare neatere will a ubened Ae Donte hall, Newton, on Mo: st, April JOHN DAVIDSON, R Burns, March 8th, 1907. ement abutments on. 190 jeeve. are little Sans ae cure tablets, and r. SI Wis. will gladly atk you Tearpien’ anda ek on colds os ee, if you a sits him. — The samples prove merit. Check early Colds ete Prevents and stop neumouia. in be aie 25e box- es by the aa ae Sto: Sweeping statutes often “rsch a ke than intended. The -|law against selling or “ase but robe Eeldlclions on Sunday w tended apply to ecaboye eli ing Sands cane S oe little Sunday School papers given out to the children, which are all classi- fied as newspapers by lepartment Sunday School Superin- ed up till tw. MOND: Tealers for Drain SEALED TENDE! ra 0 o'clock on AY, APRIL Ist, 1907 ° for the construction of a Municipal Drain in the Township of Mornington known as “THE BEGGS DRAIN’ in accordance With plans, profiles and speci- will be opened and considered. at “Donley's Hall, Newton, on Monday, April 1st, 1907. JOHN DAVIDSON, Reeve. Burns, March 8th, 1907. arked “Tenders for Will be received by tbe nudersigne eae distributing the same are liable to peotkcutlin under the Lord’s Day Observance Ac! “There is no Nes of love so Bass to get and keep kind voice ; may be rough in flesh and blood, do the work of a soft heart, ate do it with a soe eb Bst_ the t love so much aeae as oni youth and be or ‘the nite cts cc fications prepared therefore. Plans, reas day , at work and play, to get and cen at t oiee Ba chs One, The omtractor wien he &| keep a voice that shall speak at al tendering must ve 8 ient security for the apathy of the wor ‘The Rael? or a ry Mae th hts us kind heart ; tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders | it is cften in youth one gets a a yoice that i is shar; rd “Watch it day by day. Elma now has a_new_ engineer z the person of Geo, L. ee ei PR. engineer of Milverton, It s creditors: anc f the Sided Theret laine of Ww for the anid | agalnat the estate the Township of | fale = Hdl ae ee WM. ZIMMERMAN Executors’ Notice to Creditors P fo the undersigned executors on or ‘before the 27th day of March, A, D., 1907, their name, idreag and full articulars of thelr claims, the nature which they then shall "Kod the said executors will, not, be lable assets shail not then geet had notice. Fpaied at Milverton, this.18th day of-Feb- | quizes that if a ary, r <D. WEIR 1906, at the | Mornington their securities ep (ifany) held | ie by them, and that after t the said executors will “ai tent ‘the asset ‘aid deceased, a the parties en. i, having regard ‘only to. the ave had } Bxeeutors ‘no. Roger, the former pamaeel ha more work on hand than he or pos- sibly handle, so nthe council gave the th who for. ase By ey Fi HEREBY, Meh laa reat a positic ion to Mr. fo the statutes in that. behalf’ that al dol pettons Raving lara time was cogeyed: by the C. P. R. on roppy late etl the Guelph and Goderich division, : We siilerstapd:tete-aled engine and Grey. Meh Teecomende dasa ee man, ave to look to his nae as he is following a very eflic- nt officer, as Me. Bower proved him- self to be.—Atwood Bee er for comes’ The pee Pure Drug Cough pa Laws would be aivedeal if. all ou; ckage, Executors’ Notice to Creditors | poison matks o In the ents of the e estate of the late Noms 18 HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to {the stat itor ns havi the estate “of Cal eG ‘Kerr, late of the fown- Kerr. deceased. sites in th behalf that the cre ving claims again Rot then have had 1 Dated at Milverton, this 28th day of Feb- ty. rua JOHN KERR, GEORGE KERR. Executors mothers, and. voter should a on haying Dr. Shoop’s Cough ° Dr. Shoop's hee and none in the medicine, else it must: by lew be on the label. it’s not. only. safe, but it is said to be by those that know it best, a truly remarkable tol cough remedy. ‘Take no chance par- soa with your children, Insist avi Cough You canalways feaahe wake antety ciacin nding Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. Simply. reluse to accept any other, Sold by. the sete Drog jable | thi See | sad by dude Mabac Ta judgment Fi @ = pes th y-law There had been 589 votes cast for and 02 against the by-law. There were Executor’s Notice to Creditors In Le pitt of te apie of the late NOtcE 38 HEREBY GIVEN pursuant the statutes in that behalf that all a have had no! And the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or gent sha Bees nthe claims of wit Lops so ‘ick, farm ject on entitied thereto, having regar tice through his agent any part Ww. D, WEIR, he then shall 20 an: sons of whose claims the said } WO! mien who were not then have had notice. _ Dated at Milverton, this 28th day of Pee which were not counted. One question was whether these 20 yotes’should be counted in PERS we rea of electors who voted on vy-law to calculate the uiee: gait says the opinion that the | rejected a ineoontst ballots these, I ineligible to yote, cast ee ae the by-law. It aoe Sts e number i = Agent for the Executor, vote, in favo: ould, tb a three-fitfhs of cthe total 5 The Larmour School Telegraphy and Railway Instruction New Method Baricely Successful. — Situations for graduates without delay Write for Gatalopne. giving full iutobuation: R. LARMOUR Principal and Instructor Stratford, Ont ‘THE SPANIARD. His Courtesy, His Cigarette and His Lottery Ticket, yurteous manners.of all Span- lards a traveler writes: “So anxious is to others that the stranger is apt to consider the Spaniards very baoiiire people, An drid tramear was selena es in tae patrettiog: A wom- every 01 exciting the least resentment, te being apparently welcomed. rriving at their Hemera ane raised thelr hats and went out, leaving sig in possession until fhe wean left : ‘Ther no pu ur of the day or night whtet a Spaniard deems inappro- priate to the aoe of eaee! ene same writer ol finds time aug heavily, whieh a frequently, he lights a cigarette. Time rd’s mind in railway ¢ ers exist in theory only, and the habit, combined with that of ES ae at all hours of the night morning, makes the average Span tard undesir- able as a traveling companion, especial- ly at night.” OF the sturdy Beggars who overrm : “The beggars usually have di other ine * a sale of lottery tickets, ae lottery being a great at gale a costs Spain. Bach ticket (about oe aa beset he abootats rags, as as children, rush about with RE af as for sale,” WIT IN CONGRESS, Some Famous Retorts Made During the ‘bate, One of the most famous of Reed’s re- torts was made at the expense of Springer of Illinois, ‘The “Maine giant” had just read one of Springer noisan launched into philosophy upon the privilege of paereete thinkers to pane their opini ‘I honor them fae oe see continued. “An honest man is the n« 0 a ‘I would rather be right than be nt!” viathe gece foi Tilinois needn’t worry, Mr. Chairman,” , Grawied Reed. “He'll” never be clther! ne the bitter ight against Bose, jpeaker Reed of ne ing the Hessians in the background of oy be ge in order to make up a quo- the general always wore a tre dously ead ft so high, in fact, “that Representative Tim Campbell tapped it one day with the teats. of his cane and inquired, ag Ben Butler favored a "Bad a Iam, I have some*respect: Sacaan ont elas replied Sam- Pahdall of ae tee Bible say that it is lawful to pull your ox or ass out of a pit on the Sabbath?” asked Butler. “You ng: “Don’t."do: it,” ‘replied Randall. “I expect some day to see you in a better ag you are here, a member of the lower house,” flashed back the pihrely with telling effect. A Hundred Million Suns, A peep into the heavens through a st in the same manner that our sun gives light and life to his little flock of worlds, ore those 100,000,000 suns the lea of millions mor ‘Thus they continue “sys- oe vatter system nae wcrlds without A Sei Breach. Intimate Friend—What was the breach of senatorial courtesy of which Senator Graball? Senator legal expenses than they’re paying me! =Puck. Briand What ai a ane the most who would let me read them to ‘No one loves the man whom he fears, BERLIN 18 MACHINE MADE. English Writer Calls It htm Rigid ectilinea: ‘Was Berlin made last y year before? lampposts and the statue: too neat and new to have Sonu the rains of more than one wint aul, in fact, quite too new to ie se fartabe, ore sae afraid to sleep any houses lest rhet autetiemn ki” with a had bent his forelegs into a very goo imitation of a switchback railway, and the as we ed solemnly along Dead Lew asphalt roadway, with the brand new houses on either side and SA Rae ar, nd with a brand new driver new uniform, I found myself wonder- ing what the old horse must think of It all, One any ae ae ial A grazing in an op e passed that eo awe coe einen new broad snlecant: with hotels and shops and churches and great blocks of all sprung up zie mushroom; i chine made, not the hand eevee Re —it was very decidedly born. ‘There a no spontanei ity ae hn a life. Compared to, say, London; it is like a ene marble statue to a liy- is, in fact, an awful object Jesson to emperors and others who try to make a capital city out of a respect- able yillage. It is easy to put up im- posing buildings—if you have the mon- ey—and to cut out broad tree Mned roads and have everything neat and nice and fine, but you There Is no getting away from the oe ne that Berlin is a village—a big vy lage, a beautiful, rectilinear, Leta of-the-bandbox village, but a village all the same.—London Chvoniele. GIRGENTI THE BEAUTIFUL, No Place of Ruins In the World More Beautiful Than This.” Byery one has heard of Girgenti, as of Syracuse, MEEEEELEE ELE DLE DEE EELS, EEELLEELEEE DEEL ESE EEL AED EEEEEEEEEEREEEEEELEEELER 2 + ture for spring. Call in any time, you through, FREE Furniture Dealers SELEEELEEEEEE LEE LEELA ELE LES Spring Furniture! Our large and commodious showrooms are be- ing daily brightened with new and up-to-date furni- ALL NEW DESIGNS Our Goods and Prices are Right we will be pleased to show DELIVERY. C. R. HONDERICH & SON and Undertakers, Milverton LE EEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEELEEEEEE arin; § a Girgenti of today: far from the gentum of Roman splendor and il Re Fentom of Roman, Spend aod Ay | REE EE EE EGE EE eee ee here and it is still ea ee bly worth seeing. Even the least 1 roomie pene ean hardly fail os wrehen: ie idea of what this town mut have ‘tees of old, when Acragas, its vast extent and over 200,000 ‘baniialie looked out ied the dark blue waters of the Greek sea or Mare Africano from a lordly aiden of superb temples and magnificent build- ings of all kinds. Today it is worth a pilgrimage from nds of the earth. with the cay lands and mountains betind isaalated with a serene glory of what will be for life ai a forgettable Ponca an ever deeply moving re- membrai To Tocalize the three loveliest views se gn ce I fancy aie most travel- with me) I should peels stat cn th of the Hotel Tim the ‘sieanterys Shona of Madonna del ‘Tindaro over Tyndaris and a an isles and ‘that from Hotel Bely. Suen vie we south 2 all of Girgentl, looki on the lovely temples, the Deana uplands “and slopes and the blue sea washing Porto Empedocle below. How Ca’ to an eminent authority, se @ Indian sea, en, tived at the point when they could clearly ascertain that. this was no strait, bu ver, they. claimed repeatedly in their disappoint $6 “Ohnada! id it it of the country, 60 remains, Money Made No Difference. ‘A poor ‘but worthy old couple had a rare stroke of luck. Some relative died and left them a fortune of £20. The night of the stim of tie lawyer's let- ter telling them of their good fortunt they sat up late; dinette the future and what they: were to do with the great sum they had inherited. When one and were rising to go to bed the old man eset el aici ae ff magnanimi Janet, ‘this'll sas nae difference. yell 1 just speak to the neebours as before.” London Standard. ‘The Fact For the Fi "ot course” said the nee girl, hes § ‘am lonely, would be out oh the frying pan into the fire.” “{ts more likely,” answered Miss Cayenne, “to be ar of sg chafing dish into the gas sto ere will never be universal peace, It is he + reani, People will always get m: It Creeps Like a Serpant. Steals through the system like a thief in the night. that’s how catarrh acts. . Don’t trifle with such a scourge. Don’t experiment with a doubtful treatment. . 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