, The Sovereign Bank of Canada Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one- half per cent. (114%) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six per cent. (6%) per annum on the capital stock of this aX, has been declared, and that the same will be payable at Mee "ea! office and at the branches on and after the 16th, day ol t. The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 15th day of May, both days inclusive. By order of the Board, M. STEWART, Toronto, 30th March, 1907. General Manager. Marmora, Millbank, Newton and Monkton J. A. CUNDICK, Manager, MILVERTON BRANCH — §H.M. SCHAEFER W. KK. LOTH @ issuer or @ | sISSUER OF...... Marriage Licenses Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential > Strictly Confidential - MILVERTON - ONTARIO MILVERTON, ONTARIO “It Shines For All.” 8 Yol. XVI—No. 15 "MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 9, 1907, Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher ie me ti actially all been Job Printing Look over your stock and see if you don’t need some printing done, such as Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Ete. Iffyou do, ae t send it out of town, but The Sun Usbbb bbb bbbbeta | cone by giao hon ( LOCAL NEws ?|: LEEPER DERE EER | Potatoes for sale at Mohr's Bere THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 oe E. Armolde Webster, is organ ing a class of vocal pupils in Milver-| ton. Charles Kienck, ae Mrs Boh ot ee ee [spent Sonday with friends in Milver Geoepe Dole Se ee eee | Bait up Capital, Ba oy) ton. is 3 A her Serra Superintendent of Any person wanting good building |;D%,7.; Manser and Mx. Josoph : Total Assets, - 113,000,000 ts on easy poe to Welling- ton Smith. = seas on Tuesday, Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England Mr. Ei Howedcct & | James Vorrancé, M. P. P., at- ——— Sicagy nae se mien fale ay conned: ue fune the late Sheriff A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED , Hossie at Stratford on Tuesday, 86 R. station store. ’ | Mae x th ianet ho ms of Mr . John Tent FARMERS BANKING Letra are Valine eae tenant in the field on Monday) Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking | moth hoe thi ee mM ee ea: ormer'S! causing some damage to’ the machin-| business, or taken ery. Sales Notes cashed for collection s Nellie Johnston,'who has been ing for the past weak or two at The many friends of Chief Hartmnier will regret BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits may be made or ilies by - Shotertenkeoertesterterteteotertetertrtetestvtetentntedestntetentesteteotnt tere SCHAEFER& WHALEY THE + SATISFACTORY * SOR A Great Sale of Ladies’ + bs = + + + + + + + + = + + + + + + Coats and Skirts An Extraordinary Skir We have for this week’s selling, one of you ever got to buy a good stylish skirt rae b) ~ [he bargains we are offering for this # week in Ladies’ Coats are the biggest E we have ever given. We have been # fortunate in securing a lot of new spring = and summer coats at a big discount # and we place them on sale bd Dad ¢ FRIDAY MORNING } at a price they will move quick. Come # and see. 25 only Ladies’ Short and #..7-8 length Coats, in light and dark # Tweeds, neatly trimmed with velvet % braids and buttons, right up to the # minute for style, fit and finish, 5 %, reg. value 6.50 to 8.00, choice £ Sod E t Chance DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE! 25 only Ladies’ Skirts and this spring Tweeds, Wool Voiles, Lustres, Venetians, Regular values 3.50, 4.50 and 5.00. While your choice A Big Hosiery Value eT SRE RE REPRE RP ET EP NY Et Ee ge eee ge age ee y ok WE WILL PLACE ON S Having placed a large order beforethe advance in price, we are able to buy hosiery here .at the old prices. Just to show you our prices in hosiery are bottom prices, 4 | Sunday evenin; livine ‘service in ‘ost before the advance| HON. THOS. RAGLAN 2 | the Met : Fanart aa somneny {i n prices. Real bargains wi ive A-ALJ-AL Presiaane i Api | will be headed by the band in military} en, Sale commences on Saturday of the best chances Bl iniform, Col. Moserip. Adit, Mon-| this week or Sele,—Sevond hand coal heer th a ie > | teith and Capts. Hanley and Doyle, : at a low figure. 4 |oitcom atthe raiment” at Siaford ae rel sa reaay |g, ome stove Good a8 new. HL |e 4% | have also intimated their intention of 7” ; : “S| being phe: eel Bed muse eee Nove have] ‘The fact of the steady decline in oe practising faithfully and hope to| demand for Ontario wheat must. be Mr. D. J, Dwyer, proprietor of the| give a good account of themselves, matter of concern not only to the tis CaS cheese ant ter factory, | Quite a number from town will ac-| dividual wheat grower, but the of her histor Severance st fee tyles in Fancy (Rat 2aeeny gramazte th bil company th Youn. tho. ome | pubis generally. Ontatio people have Sught to be, “was at. the "“ im : et 6 use of west jour Aad ee ee, [ike makeroom, a new Suecess combin- | the Agricultural srounds on Thurs- considerable extent, and the building | after Erinel pal areas et She Year | “i 1 ° 's death’ the Vicunnas, Etc. # jed cham and ‘wor t, a new metal day evening, May p cf western industry to~the detri-| church decided with great enthuse + | ceiling and other improvements, ren- Te hteanl recei, mar special tele: eae of the Ontario farmer and miller} 88m to retain her connection with they last ae FO Firing the factory auite up-to-date.) graphic despateh from ‘Toronto tating | hea been wserious eeonomic loss tothe} Queens ahd took ative “measures that Mr. Thos. Magwo -M “i re tario farmer has not needs, . e— esperar Sane thoroughly DiGar- |e tuck epneintell to the oh only loat a ready market for his when, ie broek He ee ete eno ht 4 | Stands his basiness and hes” the rep- | 5 Porth, made vacant by the death of the high prices | Versity” pe ie Uni- ti ing out a first class y - The church rather es] ae Moe Hie eile cite. tistae. | Sheriff Hossie. The appointment. of | of feed. When the business of wheat | sought to ntuate its non-sectar- 2 Aran tiie ok oneeeThe. haven tee © the position meets | growing in Ontario was still ark ian spirit by widening the character Ae * = 25 dozen Ladies’ Extra Heavy Cotton heels and toes, warranted fast black, while they last at Hose, seamless 2 200 for Special Notice ! tra good values at the Station Store in St +. j Having bought the sipeke of J. R. Yost & Son at a low rate on the dollar, we will be able to give our customers some ex- and Groceries. Watsh for announcement next week. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE aple Dry Goods “SCHAEF deek. ‘ ¥e ‘ Bi a SR SS Sh iS Ss i SG i ks i ke Ss os a a a a kd da ER & WHALEY | Carthage has returned home, eonhsadts ane cee oe mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every atten Malcolm MacBeth is ae week } tack of pleurisy. , | atte sndiag the Tadlea Regie Oren WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH Society Convention ‘at Brantford. Good stable end good garden con- of of land to rent. Ap- ‘erguson, Grand Central Milverton. Butler, eve. specialist, . BF of} Loudon will be at the Queen’s hotel, hotel, kitchen and a new stable on his pro- » | perty on ee a Lilverton, on May ats, Sane. 18th! Rev, A. Grant, ot Bt. Marys. dicd| at his home at that place last week, | 3 fen. Johnston is at present| after an illness extending over a con-| | nusity ee olin aroslige @ scmnmer| mderable te of time. | ‘ | | cattle tobe shipped from rge street, eae PR yards at heed SAVINGS >| Mr. and Mrs, W. Simpson, of Car- dats loaded orMonda: oe Mr. Jas. | thage, spent a day last week at the| Coutts being the shippa ACCOUNTS . sii lg aed and} yfr, sree any eh his farm | : Peo: Vist wok co ales Renliniod: Woot} INVITED 26: photda stor 25 tentae waollg (fon the au. 8 $7600 tr. Ranney | - [ows studio te 6 days only, from | will not give up possession until fall, | ama & | Monday 6th. Don’t “miss this, and 25 : 1nd |: 25 photos cents at Holle- | a bags of fittinto the'bar-|rreand'sstadio for 6 doyy only teeg | INTEREST PAID $ Monday Gth. Don’t miss. this, and ere are yon going fo. got your| you'll have bags of fun into the bar- | ceed potatoes this seameenaicer ot verv |g a lf ia Ss are Potatoes has arrived at the eo oe Presbyterian church in Canada last 10,~ ation. The ue ig right. | . | een i yee lowers year thesum of $46 nye | Ir. Doroid Dav ton, wlio has bees has Deen fine it has | sonhved ea tie nS aC for the Bowe OF eth gh “attaok of pen ti From present indications ci,4 to note, is able to be. nbout « agale (ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS) QUARTERLY aera MILVERTON BRANCH A. J. RANNEY, Manager G. They 6 last of inteciea Oke ae a for the con year. | part during April h, | been rather cool vegetation, y Increased Endowment for Wangars well for the fivere and intends pocaiey his teaching} a Rev Wallacg, of Lindsay, oc-| duties at $. 8. No. 12 on Monday. British Queen's University cupied the pulpits of Burs chureh,| ‘i (an Milverton, and Zion chureh, Welles. he temperance forces of Moore- Last Sund Jas, lyon Sony Tae Meds a cone: |feld have purchased the Colligon Mortgage Loan 6o.!|2.. 3 ge pots i Bena ie aeons University and is ape for use as a Temperance House bd char Mil vapor and next} Sunday cai he congregations of the| Th aid The pre- wi ai inthe Presbyterian Church, faines oharane CONES bok the Eenprlpecenn it eos a Market Street, Stratford Millbank, in behalf of the me vement lend t against the abe 1 thi is action fol- rai ional endowment en tel fund of that eee ret Seti PB ee ee — find of See Sirol Univers- Mr. cer, assessor, ¥ A 5 haste P tia Sit” on Christ church, May~12th, Sunder | 4 9 d 4 Pi C He, | gers ston, Mr. of pmege ke easton dal afer Ascension Day, Services u. “4 al er ven Laird. M. A.. who was appointed. by adeeement tor the year ig” S311, “08, hash ini eee ea : ees the \Presby- wii cludes a business assessment} Will preagh Mr. EE. Arnotion Web: bres x boxer h to devote all his time f $23,300 and taiceni he |Ster will Sing at the evening service 0 his work, fle finds it to great foi and axable income to the oA THE, BRITISH MORTGAGE LOAN oa one perso! overtake. dante 50, ‘The poplation ‘of |‘Remember Now Thy Creator.” All| T™SANy hae decided. upon paying oo m! posi for however short a perio a nt for ine en- leuorvillagd SMO cae os 25 ue, moveuten’ fox: lover Katya i 5, | from! the date of depont to ekeigeear oune |Towment bas been rendered nece Mr. Joseph prey of lot 6, | Geiveal th future, on all gums of one dollar | S2*Y_ D: Phenomenal. growth o} It -y gratifying to. ktiow that|con. 3, Ellice, who returned | and upwards, interest will becomputed daily |the University during re years, lthe-d. Gi-Grosoli” Belt Shoe’ Co, - are| from Cobalt has’a hechestly developed | o" whatever amount may be at the credit of The attendance in all the faoulties the depositor, and the interest will be wi willing to accept a loan from the yil-|case of small-pox and. his. plac 8 A yea) in} \lage of Milverton and remain here to| abode is now under quarantine. ee chi t is just clos- carry on theirindustry. The arrange- HT: that ho mand in a R- eats viele saa wae ie sebistectery. mal tonlsh own Bien his ce aeencgeintatar | for the itis to be hoped|and further flevelpiuehita are being | ern pay he weak general Paterest, | f ae ic _ Mla ity was Peauahed by that it w will Hn ratified by the property | awaite ‘hey depositors | Roya) o} rin 1841, | owners when the matter comes before] —a4y, Win, Zimmerman has porches: saheee anatitnh ae @ ed He stock of ae and shoes of J. R. Yost & Son at te on the ilies and seen running them off ae and below cost price. ‘These goods 4 n prime Me and were pur- chased by Mr. ¥ | ment, officered | Beth and Lieuts, Monies can be sent by Further particulars on application to wm. meager hala! aay Cor ompany No.7, of the 28th Regi- d by Cuptai Mac. with the entire approval of the people] i of this district, where Mr. Magwood is well and favorably known and has always been'regarded as an upright 2, | tory opened on the Ist of May and we believe that cheesemaking will com- | mence about the 15th In response to the call present figure of twenty tb twenty-two dollars a ton. Tn view of the ine: of liy- ing, and of obtaining cheap labor, such prices for feed \ are erton. circuit on discouraging to far praiete all ove ; ' tario. Giving up wl May Th the follow! ing resolution w: a into stock raising and. dsirying | not help the farmer, if the cost of an essential part of the feed becom ee prohibitive. There seem: er, to be no reason for regarding this state ofaffairs as rhe The Ontario wheat is conceded to ea flavor that is utterly lacking Tae te western , and were it not for the larger percentage of gluten in its western rival, it would have held its on in the 9} of Reeve liberal spirit is reo la oft ibe University, as is sh Official Board Fy Es ning to consider the Aaiaatslity of doing something with ard to retaining rosch Felt Shoe jadnstry-—thie company having received an offer from the city of Guelph and rere contemplating the panty of their plant to that cit; The meeting was an enti jiastic one fo and was largely attended, every class in the vuln SD mobs aa Speeche: by. the paiapeyaed ae valli HEE Tavorabe to doing something in the mat ‘The meeting as a whole was unani- ‘or of doing somethin! Se ee ee eee” |e Thevollawinn eine Maule eae ‘notion of HE, M. Schasfer and. is, | test examinations for Donegal public Knechtel the following committee was | *° 1V—Hannah Little & Oate ten, MwA., a is or.” We wish to record that his ‘ser- vices are highly valued us. We look hopefully ferward to a contin- uance of this relation for the futare. This i oor i in Cane ie Lf ased. endowinent the ee that tarot wade si liberal resp DONEGAL Be ip who have adopted the use of a blend- ed flour, made from a .| of Ontario wheat ously. ‘Not only Py who have a 3; Stal | ti "8 but liberal minded ane SOF ne leg believe in her ype have been among for their Sronek me over the a n | provinces. east the people not care where ‘the flour comes from ry or where the grain is grown, provided ate flour is supplied & them. The fact that they prefer the blended flours ought to be an argument for their use by the people of Ontario to whom the increase in wheat growing is a matter of vital interest. Anything cee will help to divert some of the money now. turned into western clrcithals ought to be welcomed by the farmi: E Slaughter, nee BeUrS making has commenced jon sebmitted to | _ he trustees of No, 6 have purchas- mont anda by-law to bo Enbmitted to/6q nalfan acre of land from Wm, Fe Mactan sand J. pag and M. v. D. Wei ‘arr the the mpany, The Indian is Tole Veen anyway, and in this particular caseheis afraid that — Struthers Hannah Scott 433, Jas 175, Hi 342, ir as. Enid MeCourt ts Dickson Scott 205! Pass mark for Srd'class 385, Bfors 2nd. l | Class. tion? This now what is going through their brains, and the oilmen cannot do very bringin down prices of bran and shorts to a more reasonable basis, ete pectlene an early dai Atkin to add to the school grounds, much with them.—Echo,