Milverton Sun, 11 Apr 1907, p. 4

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The aoitverton Gee Is the best Looal Newspaper in the Cow 3 erreurs Moilium. “Rates reasonabl - Serinion 7 ear, strictly in advance. a yeah a AeBara, Ponta THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907 Post Office riba aioe and Salary Post office Revenue nee & Comiss’ns Atwood 1140 24 597 39 aden 573 51 Berlin 4153 43 Blair 144 00 Blyth 694 60 Bornholm 108 30 Breslau 150 78 Brussels 1095 37 oon 302 91 Drayton 718 55 Dublin 324 00 Elmira 856 31 ithel 256 6 Ploradale 134 11 Fallarton 134 60 Glen Allen 174 97 Hawkesville 183 66 Haysville 148 Hespeler 1367 29 Hollen 70 07 Linwood 341 80 istowel 1861 91 Millbank 254 91 Milvertor 568 27 585 92 Molesworth 214 98 117 51 Monkton 542 58 247 58 New Dundee 495 62 326 54 New H'mb'rg 2488 04 990 89 Newton 261 42 Palmerston 3129 97 1212 35 Plattsville 1245 81 589 85 St. Jacobs 599 58 317 50 Marys — 7187 23 2595 15 Sebringville 488 82 275 12 Shakespeare 284 02 Stravtord 5331 04 4 5 1952 27 Tavistock 1807 64 751 BT ae Is Your com id Better ? as bad aa ever. Nothing Why not use the up- to-date specific “Catarhozone” which Arives out cold in one day, Inhale Catarrhone and you will be re- lieved in two minutes. Coutinue the treatment and cure is assured. Healing germ destroying aud p.easant, nothing for colds, throat 7 cronble and Catarch compares with Gutarvhosone Sold everywhere, 25¢ and $1.00 anne ——— The New Hand Engine (Atwood Bee) The new hand ‘re engine arrived in{town Wednesday of la on Thursday was maleaded nd plese a in the fire hall. Tp ii substantial looking affair, and had its first trial on ‘Tuesda, » When Ww son’s property, the 100 feet of new hose were attached and»soon a splen- did stream of water through the nozzle. ‘There. being no nature sufficient to hand fire engine when tal "hand Jed will be a very fine thing. It will take practice to proper Ls handle the of the engine brigade and the bucket brigade, and the weekly practices will then be quite in order. ee peesing) phees and Vital unre: From Walton P. 0., Que., comes me with energy and my weight and made a new man of Bia pada seal the same stury— Weak and dispirited, Seoihing go- ing wrong, unable to catch up. ‘They took Ferrozone and all was eaiaged to health and serenity. Price 50c per box et all dealers, Sh Te SRS SES The Raise Justified (Goldwin Smith.) It is proposed to raise th? salaries of members of the Provincial Govern- iment; that of the Premier from $ to $9,0 Piet ‘than that of the Government of this Province, A lawyer asks more for a single case. The addition, after all; is rather a rectification than an in- ci will certainly not. more than balance the fall in the purchasing Pp of the salaries cat y the rise in prices since the: ey xed. Not only has the value of the | salaries fallen, but the labors and esposibili- ties of the offices have, by the growth of Provincial business i and _impor- tance, ees greatly increased. The LEGEND OF THE THE GARTER. Contradictory | ‘Versions of the Foun- ation of the Order, I tne, Here schoolboy knows, the leg a certain Countess of Sal lature. Sane her garter at a ball and that the king, picking it up amid ie aalies of courtiers, handed it to her py on ba immortal cease “Hfont soit qui mal y. pense.” But this lpn I cecnlied: had had to of the story of King Al- story of Wil- ag ae of os Orders of Knight- und a delightful mass 2 the Vergil (1470-1558 5), Tes ee in, he time of Henr, and who said thet ‘he ree ee withe the king’s mistress.” Segar Duiblsied several heraldic works; ridi- cules the whole story. He confesses that an author of Henry Vi'e: time, who wrote in Latin and whose work ts now entirely lost, upheld Raphael Holinshed, a eae who died in 1580, tells the story in detail and says the lady was the queen, which surely rather spoils the significance of Sir Harris Nicolas him- does not refer to it, and Nicholas ad- mits that this tells very much against the supposed origin of the story, but Froissart may have thought the matter too trivial to relate. By the way, I a very much aggrieved that G. C, M: lay in the abridged yolume of I ier that he published through the Macmil- lans should ante ruthlessly cut this hundredth chapi It is not, I ae “ada, claimed that the te cause se the yon of the Ord ft the found in se, the absence of any other solution than that which sts on these _ Peet. foundations I think we may still go on accepting the pretty legend, bat I repeat my expres- sion of dissatisfaction with the popular Histories that they should leave such severely alone.—Lon- a don Sphere. Wonders of Physics, th t wonderful thing for general utility re- plied; “The in; ir wheel is ie most talc ote to he in the whole range of science and invention. Here are wo a uphill py ree ‘hill, round the shar icitof Sy at false tangents, and Papen more than a mile a minute, without ine or jostle, a dozen heavy cars drawn by an engine weighing sixty tons. Passen- ers realize no di only the little flange of a wheel t m and eternity, An inch ae a half of steel turned up on the inner side of the wheel holds ie whol train as securely to the rails ag if it were bolted there in grooves.” je Your Fruit Tre: m specimens fruit “trees are nearly always disappointing. They have more insect enemies fungous diseases than first class ornamental t nd shrubs. If you spray them they are unsightly; if you do not your is i y fruits, which look bad ‘worse, The peach is a short lived, delicate tree Jar the curculios out of them long be- fore breal chickens run beneath the trees. are violent ecient for a home lawn,—Country Life In America, as Natural Infere: For other reason ‘than that his puaney Dik told him to feed lime he slayishly fed lime and asked himself no questions, rage were variously affected, The ghorns found dit ity in seine thelr ins Italian blood from nm revolt. ‘he Coghins, with true orienta ath said ¥€ was fate any- ‘ay. But the old citi Rock had the American sense o! “He thinks we're nite 101 lay bricks,” she cackled. ce. No Back Action. Mr. Gladstone knew how to admit vate secretary, Sir Algernon West, Knew How resuing: you pastas aml aoe make?” “No; I don’t spend a tenth of it.” “Then you must Pah a nice little Nr in the bank e, not a cent.’ ‘sa old aaa T’m married my- Hai rd Papa as The Schoolteacher—Willie, a you Il me the meaning of leisure? The Bright Pupil—It’s the place where mar- tied people repent. Power exercised with violence has seldom been of long duration, but tem- per and moderation generally produce permanence in all things.—Seneca, Easy to Retain Health Most important it of all is eos. ay tention to the bowels. Avoid tipation it’s the health-killer of to- ae Hazsh, griping elites is ruinous— beware of it. Best ts follow a truly vegetable remedy ike Dr. Ham- ilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butter- nut which not only relieves costive- ness in one night but cures the cause of the trouble and prevents its return. No. distress or ances jen ce ~ MUSIC IC STRINGS. The Great Amount mount of ManneRl Re th Beene rete but Joistaken ens that are entertained by the people of this country,” said a traveling Aiton of @ fo1 ings used us are Mauecreee ‘trom catgut. eee been externsinated Mm nimals the manufacturers at times find difficulty. e only string made from the in- testines of the feline is that used for surgical purposes — for unds. supply t pena amazing thing is that there are over 700 different rade oc miualens TeURae stOR: and for strings in North America is eeiete every year, especially in the s 3 strings sold in Mexic ind, but through t tette is still popular, despite the fact hat every year has marked a slight but gradual falling off in the demand.” THE GOD OF OF WAR. Ltda Mars and His Name Month, e Thracian of the Twelve, is not a sed ae aute the uae aeenke nor is me month a great fayorite amo. ms “the Gothie moderns. The god of war was a bar- barian intruder in the Olympian circle. ‘There was something Thracian, and by that token eae ais =n thy in his manner, f a blusterer than a fighter, Boise narrates with evident relish Pa! Pallas ae umbled him in combat, his vai bulk cine eaters acres. Of wild aspect, Ra ates ways and indifferent wits, le on Peennidad him but bis aE OPAT ori; Such also is the mp that has taken the war god’s name. oet notes its “ugly looks and threats.” “A half wild creature cast from nature’s lap,” another calls it, The proverb “mad as & March hare” says the same thing with less reticence. eae ae call the month. “Mareh Man; = ers” and thereby intimate their “goubt of its capacity for feb purpose. It is the Thracian ot relve, as September is the Tyri aah There is fnebe Droste ‘and barren in its e is in what people call bt from one end of it to the other are not “the winds of God.” A peck of March dust may be worth a king’s ransom, as ‘a wise saw has it, but from the aver- “Beware good wisdom for our common human- ity. Prunes and sernagsi pap who kn ny a PERC” tical thing, had a ma Ee wheel ing or thought she was) of indigestion. Now this sel ‘was too valuable to lose, ‘0 her mistress determined to save her life and ets her services. want you to eat ev SiEPA tices ati ot prunes, neyer more than thre eat more you wou But three will leave you a sre hungry appe- S Mrs. tite will steadily rTacegaules eet te obediently and at the end o was the healthlest, happiest a $8: files around. Mrs, —— effected many such cures. bc Him, “When you go to New Zealand I wish you would inquire after my great- grandfather, Jeremiah Thompson.” “Certainly,” said the traveler, And wherever he went he asked ee ete of the ancestor, but without! core to the Dundee Advertise. one day he was introduced Maori of advanced age. “Di Did fe ie meet with an Englishman named Jere- miah Thompson?” he asked. A smile passed over the Maori’s ae “Meet him?” he repeated. ‘Why, I ate him!” uito Ei ‘The eggs of the enous are fastened together ty a viscid secretion from the insect’s body. From 250 to 3 are laid at a reezing it te destroy aaee tae of the site atto's eg adie of His Life, Sir wilia jam ‘he eminent sci- e23 = spect Sines the ma they are composed. terials of ‘whieh Two Hewitt — Time sete on ee man. Jewett-1 guess that’s the name of the new waiter at my restaurant. ‘To do all in our power to win health and keep it is as much our duty as to be honest—Seward, The Larmour School Telegraphy and Railway Instruction New Method Entirely Successful.— Situations provided for graduates without delay.—Write for Catalogue, giving full information. R. LARMOUR Principal and Instructor Stratford, This brand—on a bag or barrel—is the mark of a BLENDED FLOUR of Ontario Fall Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled by the best millers in Ontario. Ask your grocer for a Blended Flour—and look for the above brand wherever, you buy. “*Made in Ontario moves alon The crowded hall, and soueting light ‘ong; he memories of the years? 1 is the spirit of tha West, ‘The sbredl: chit spached the“ ‘alles breast every wrong bas fe And still, tho’ far from fatherland. We never can forget To tell ourselves with heart and hand, We're Irish yet! We're Irish yet 1 Ane they outside the Clan of Conn, ould understand, but fail, The mystic music played upon Jael— ne can fy knows so. well. ‘The voice of Kith and Kin, He bears the tale of old,-old days, y ford and hill, ORaWeionte Sending toatGnl 1aym nd race unconquered still— Te oltallonges with wotiers prada And dares him to forget That tho’ he cross the ocean wide He's Irish yet! He's Trish vet | 2 > eye may never see thie blue ror Treland’s April sl His ear may never listen to The psi of oe on high 5 leep n-his Trish heart Are sloisters aan dim, No human hand can wrench apart, And the lark still sings for him, We've bowed beneath the chastening vod, We've had our griefs and pains, But with them all we aul thank God, The Blood is in our y The ancient blood that a no fear, ‘The Stamp is on us = And so, however foes mi We're Irish yet | Were Irish yet ! St. Valentine Social. On St, Valentine's Day @ very en- joyable oe was spe! that Tumme' Debt Supper was serv iy fis ledlen, a the congregation from o'clock until the atest con were satisfied. the good xbter provi was a witness tothe large hospitality or the Tummel people. short pro- gram was then rendered, the fact that Business Cards Dentistry. are R, LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic- eae wo ork a Specialy. Hog ative, suesuyersiga Bank, Milverton, “‘The Right House” < department. ~~ OUR ~~ & e ° 9 Millinery Departm’t is in full blast. Miss Gould is certainly doing great work in this You are invited to see her display. We would advise our patrons to call early in the week in order to allow for Saturday's rush. Allovers in the village. price. Embroideries and We carry the largest range in this class of goods These goods have advanced 25 per cent. in price, You can get them from us at the old Make your choice now, if you are not ready to take them home with you, pick out your pattern and we will keep them for you. Wall Papers designs to choose from. ave you seen our sample books ? At 5c to $3 per roll. Over 600 youths and boys. correct. up to $2.50. hats for young men ? on you, Ready-Made Clothing Our clothing has arrived for men, young men Our prices are right, our styles are Have you seen our Wash Suits for boys from 85¢ SAY BOYS !—Have you seen those new stiff Come in, we want to try one Try our 25c Tea in Green Black or Mixed Medical. PARKER, M.D,C,M., Honor Grad- ae and Gold Medalist ‘Trinit; College, Gold anc cin’ i to 30 Dr. rug Store, T one connection with Poole Brunner, Moserville and Rostock. DR. H. J. M. ADAMS, russossor to Dr. Naismith, “Office in Pfaff’s block, Telephone connection with P nér, Rostock and Kuhryville, wered day or night from office, Legal MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Solicitors forthe Bank of M AREF ton, Ont, Permanent o arranged m acer of ‘ie firm wi ill be in Milverton every Thore H. B, MORPHY, J. M, CARTHEW, Veterinary. W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon, Milverton, Grades te of Ontario Veterin- ary College, T of domesticated animals, yy tele- phone or otherwise promptly attended to, Societies. ©. F., No. 99, Milverton, meets every second and last Tuesday of e very month, at o'slock,, in, their hall ove mel & Son’s hardware store, ing brethren always welcome, W. D, Weir, C. R., 8, H. Pugh, Reo-Secy. » “Silver Star is . Lederman, N.G., F. Seoy.;, lnaao Atlin, Re 8eo Ler, Notary Public. ie P, H, Bastendorff Watch in Hand % stands many a business man intent oneatch- Ww single watch—not by the dozen, and demand that each be accurate in make, style and fin- ish. For FINEST WATCHES buy from Jeweler and Optician, Milverton ALL GOOD THINGS must win upon their merits. The International Dictionary has won a greater distinction upon its merits and is in more general use thanany other work of its kind in the English language.’ is = A. HE Saree, LL-D» DD iS Rgglain as Foconty ait > Ofte Tee tna atrvolous work tis Aimicult to conceive of a diotionary more : xhaustive and complete. “Everything is nit—not 0 wo tight expect to find in such work, Dut also what tow Of uswouldever hav cnt tor looking for, supplement brought it fully 4p to dato” T have boon Jooking through the latter with a feelin ment at its completeness, and Hite ‘noun nt of labor that has been put into E CRAND PRIZE i ie et award) was given to the In- 4 ternational at the World’s Fair, St, Louis, Pronunciation 7 REE- “A Te 2” ine! in Rte eral forthe wole. family. iNustrated pamphlet. G,& C. MERRIAM CO., Lining ‘SPRINGFIELD, Mass. W. D, WEIR, Notary Public, Anc- tioneer for the County of Perth and Waterloo, Conveyancer, Deeds, Wills and rtgages drawn and Affidavits m: Vilogs Clerk. Office in the Woit block ver the Sovereign Bank of Canada, the following Gane To ae John 8. Watson, ‘We, the members and ad hemos of Tummel church, desire to express to you, at this time of chang- ing the place of worship, our sense of the worth of the services you have rendered the during the St. Valentine's Day not being forgot- ten. The main interest we ie affair Hotels. ae Mr. John Watso eke “Miss eal mich and| EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bramer, Ont. Mre John krnatt: ‘Arnott read{John Gropp, Proprietor. Best liquors and cigars at the bar. Sohiielotaon aniltar ge stabling, EIS RCE PRE E CAL Si, RAND ee HOTEL, Mil 8 ion for Wedding Invitations Price, when printed Promptly and Neatly da at the Low The Milverton Sun | tc verton. _First-clas: commercial travellers and others, large le rooms. Good stabling, Berk brands brands of Aiguera natant Chas. Ritter, Proprieto years that we met at the old. church. 8 se 3 4 e Ey a 3 & ® i = we the minister who preached has always een welcomed in your home and every hospitality shown. Those who attend- ik you to accept of this hate and cloak as.a slight token of our es teem and sense of the importance o} your seryices, and with the wish that although it is now farther to church, your attendance and interest may be as ee ned on behalf of the congrega- tion Tsabella Dann Mitchell, t, : Cheaper Way! QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The best accommodation for commercial travellers and other: ‘0 large sam| rooms, the cisco of Wines, i tables. George F. Pauli, Proprietor. the} quote Sar Biers e bar. Good warm e Particular Wearers Appreciate Ghe % It is said by some that it is just as cheap to buy flour as - to exchange grists, this is not a fact; a farmer can save about 10 cents a bush- el by exchanging wheat for flour :: They’re All Alike Thats the trouble with ready-made suits. big boxes, each-garment belongs to a big lot which are exact counterparts of each other. Even the clerks smile on the quiet.to think people will buy them in preference to paying a trifle more and getting something, elegant, new and wearable. There is no economy in ready-made clothes if you consider wear and style, They come in Knechtel & Smith Milverton’s ~ - Leading ~ - Tailors |

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