Milverton Sun, 4 Jul 1907, p. 5

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ecu: pect a i SE ON Pe ae SENDING eorite fal EE ROUND SHOVEL TO een THE aor OUT OF THE SUNSHINE. with a good, big ash-pan. All you eS to do is attached immediately below kind of a furnace. If your local dealer does SQILONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, The Sunshine is furnished " takes to ok the operation. Psd the ashes are in the pan, "Recaiie they are guided into it by means of ash-chutes Sunshine is the simplest, easiest-managed, cleanest You don’t have to wear overalls and a smock when attending to the Sunshine. write direct to us for Free Booxter, M‘Clarys NG to . the fire- Spot: not handle the “Sunshine” WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST, JOHN. NB, J. Rothaermel & Son, Agents, Milverton NORTH PERTH Conservative Convention A Soapeton ofthe North Perth Conserva- tiv iene will be held in SATURDAY, JULY 6th, 1907 ofelock a, m,, for the purpose of select- ing candidates for the House of and Provincial Legislature, Commons ‘Local associations will meet at their usual places of meeting on Wednesday, July 4th, at S o'clock p. m.,to appoint delegates to at- ‘tend the convention, WA. BELL, ty President. Newry, June 21st, 1907. Weak Women ‘and ailing women, there {s at least one iway sOhhcibe Bus wick ease weet 0 treatments, WM. WHERRY, See-Treas. \must be combined. ang 8 constitu "tlonal, but both are important, both - essent | Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure ts the ca 1 Shoop's Ri tive, the Consti oformer-Dr-shood s NigheCure-cise topical ucoUs membrane supposi remedy, while Dr. {Shop's Restorative is wholly an, intemal treat. ‘he Restorat ne es Ce hig id Ventire, ster arate a aioe a Sone eee does fe y”, as ite nas ne implies, oat Shoo; {potas enables rLiaui iid- y i ‘Wo the system. sia aepened Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. C Sweet to Eat A Candy Bowel Laxative, Lax-ets The Milverton Sun TEURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907 POOLE ere Smith and children, of Berlin, ending the holiday with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Siegner, and other relati Mr. Hloneel sists and bride and Mrs, Frank Struthers, all of Winni- peg, Miss Maude Struthers and Miss Irene Gundry, of Stratford, spent a day last week with the Misses Large. Callum, leaves this week for Muskoka where Mrs, Slarke paper to recuper- ate, after her recent il!ne: Emily Large week with friends in Strat Miss Laura Magwood i en en- gaged to teach Me ean school for the coming yea: The following is ie resalt of the Toone promotion exams :— is pending a ” faile tendance for Tune 5 Average at- - | the same as they woul tea ¢ | Kidney: Sam J. Morrow, Teacher, a H.MOHR’S RELIABLE GROCERY AND BAKERY It’s Worth One‘s While Just to see the fine display of Fruits and Table Delicacies to be found at our grocery. —Everything is as fresh as it is possible to secure it, that means you are sure of getting the best and at the most rea- sonable prices. —We invite you to call an see us. Make this your ate quarters for your supplies. 1 Insurance Mutual Company. The first Company of its kind in Ontario Head Office ; Grand Valley, Ont. Organized May, 1 Incorporated August 1904. President . . . . . William Park Vice-President .. Wansbrough Managing Director, John W. Rounding Policies in force. ssets Insurance in force, over $2, aces: 00 Highest Prices Paid for Produce. H. MOHR, Milverton W. M. YOUNG, General Agent, = - Millbank, Ont, The Ontario Farmers’ Weather FS rloaned the Supply os t build ae nies by | pai Tan Shoes ts {| Ninety per cent of the people of Toronto are wearing tan shoes to-day. {We have put ina large stock in Victors and Just Right {| Prices ranging from $2.50 to $4.50 |" ——— Samuel of Canadian North-West Homestead Regulations Leiseata ofage, totus erent ae ‘onequavter section of 160 acres, more or less. intry may be inde personally at the loca for the district in which the land he der Set Interior, the malgradion, SWititpeg, Or the local agent. ce: Gelve authority for seme one to make entry homesteader is required to the conditions connected. torewich ‘weder one of the following plan: (4). At least six months’ residence upon and suleetes: of the land in cach year for three yea 7s 1ethe| father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the homestender resides upon a rm in the inity of the land entered for tie fe euulzennents ais to residence may be sat- Isiled by such person residing with the father or mot! rhe s his permanent resi« ence upon iarming land owned by hin. in ry WM. ZIMMERMAN = The Shoeman). Six months’ natice ing dhould be eS eeratagioben: oF pe mialas at Ottawa of intention to apply for W. CORY, GENERAL NEWS CULLED FROM ALL SOURCES House for sale by Wm. See advt. in another column, Hartmier, Ghe JEST THAT /RECOILED. By LOUISE J. STRONG. Copyright, 1907, by P. C. Eastment, was ion on the Pet- erboro market Saturday morning, ‘when the police weighed tha baskets ee ight. To what Secretary Taft and W. J. tarriff re- ed the buyer to the tender eat of monopoly, com- bination and gre Free, for ie just to. prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop's antiseptic balm Make the free test and see for yourself what this preparation can wil Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars sold by The Public Drug Store. Eggs are holding well and would be higher if the far- mers would be more careful in sorting them, When the dealer ships his e, to the city he. id that each egg will be handled a: out. This ee pate with the ones he culls out before shipping cuts, own his margin of profit many times to discover it. ~We resh eggs were marketed that ths price of hen fruit would materially rise, Tthas been frequently suggested and the suggestion is a good one, for every farmer to place his name and the name of his farm on his road gate, Not only would persons driying to a place more easily find it. but it would add much more pleasure to people driving from place to place. This .|last result would haye special effect with lege to his =pevt an pretty hous rson will Aone pass a i iful farm without desicing t to know w! ho. is its enterpris- ing own! oe have their rights aswell ‘as other people. It would be well for drivers on the public highways to. re- member bie, riding a weal is entitled to half the road, and should a person with a team meet a wheelman ot drive pa one on the road. they must turn & out enue Daan orbeahels eo have so ruled and it is important that drivers should understand the law. I will mail you free, just_to_ prove merit, samples my Dr. Shoop’: Restorative, as Book on sither fe | Dyspepsia, ‘The Heart or ‘The Kidneys, ‘roubles of the Stomach, Heart or merely symptons of a 8, are i t, and not the cayse. deeper ailmen| up price pretty’ Bllison had at “might have been” had Millicent war- ing been other than the only child of a multimillionaire. What would have been, rather, for he would have en- compassed heaven anc to accom: plish it, and in his inmost heart he had felt that the accomplishing would not have been di ‘At times wild pictures had pre: ented themselves of the possibility of the wings, opening paradise, but in his saner moments he derided such fancies, for with Mr: War-" Ing to the fore there was not the slight- est pene of such an occurrence, Instead, he had arrived at a condition to mn @ rag of his. cherished self re- spect was suffering considerably now in the yielding that had brqught him baci and how often he might contrive to see her in the time cote too greatly trans- gressing con He was ee to his hotel to make himself presentable for sa immediate cali when, as into the i ne “Impossible, impossible His wildest imaginings fe materlal+ jzed before his eyes, but he scornful u rejected the suggested he had stetnly lmited him-' The four eaeny ee let her into the secret departed to spread srnaaeaty the J zie the prank anon ae jose sentiment eS ooregte ot ie with een with a cold nod of rec- Som * familiarity that almost amounted to jeness. Billison noted it all, his heart grow- ing hotter untilit burst all restraint. though you yery life and soul—I have had so little to offer, I felt I could not presume’ ask you o give up oe me your lux- urious i I can’ provide you with - comfor Pika home, and my ‘whole life bie be devoted to”. was inter- by ee laughing, bubbling crowd of conspirators, eager to witness re. eos ha! Look “Oh, the mark!” “Has parse, , Millicent?” Rane of M Bh Ais cgetiegt” “4 a ee “As if! — Sacite be swirl, Miss. Waring unting money from piling it in heaps upon the counter. “There,” she said at Paks “$427.10. oo means hospital. from you fel- “tees You folks who dared me to do this prot ae to double the seennt I todk in, you know.” She beamed at them pees “My hat! I never ae n'a pull in so much!” gasped Stream. “It’s sure up tt to us, boys! But, ob, ‘Hilison, his reason, repeating again and Fens “Impossible!” 'e was unconscious of the passing throng and too deeply shocked and ab- sorbed to feel surprise when. and ie shoulder and a @ cried: “allo, old man} When did you blow in?” Hilison seized the speaker and drew him around the corner, “Fred,” he demanded, “is that Miss Millicent Waring? My eS. tell me the ite in the confeetionery shop?” ‘Selling, i as other shopkeepers.” “But wi f course I see she is selling, but why?’ He shook the other yehementl, : “Necessity, I suppose, same as the other shopkeepers again,” he .rinned, winking at a neweomer over Ellison's shoulder. “Necessity!” yelled ee fon't meéan—you can't me: ‘Better moderate your eauiine Ell- son,” the newcomer advised, indicating a biuecoat who was regarding them suspiciously. “Of course, boys” — Hllison’s voice’ “You rmur—"of course I know you an’t mean that she 1s obliged to do it.” wnWhy not? Couldn't old man Wat. ig come a financial eropper, sa: thousands, of others just as ease i id could come to an end,’ 7 Ellison Takes but his heart had set up a sudden pounding that dizzied him. “Comes to an end every om dear boy, for nm thelr little card houses tumble. world oa them and thelr families, too, Weak Stomach nerves—thé inside after neryes—mean Stomach ~ weaknes: “You ae exclaimed one of another always, And the Heart and Kidneys | coupie of youths ‘who had added them- swell, have their controlling, or inside neryes.. Weaken these nerves and inevitably hava weak vital or- ns.. Here is where Dr. Shee Restorative has made its fam No miner remedy even claims to teat the side nerves.” Also sitfenariaey bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's’ Kestorative. Write me to-day for sample and free Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restor- ative is sold. by The Public Drug Judge Elliot hashanded down his decision in the matter of the Standard Bank versus eleven farmers of the township of Ekfrid for payment of notes of $120 each. and which the far- mors refused to pay; alleging _misrep- resentation. The notes, it will be remembered, were obtained by 0 | by the Farmers’ Supply Co., a concern that offered to supply its members mes to the gr “Miss Waring is it a new Wad, all right)” Paciaey sly winks and nods were ex- changed by the ke young fellows, ac-' quaintances. ee ym Hllison had for- gotten to give ectthe “where? 's Me. Waning? a asked. “Oh, he’s around. lucky. He'll pull it off again oe ve I reckon,” ok. ono said, with a laugh. 0,” affirmed another. “But: in the ean’ there must be bread and butter.” “But wasn’t there somebody —or something else for Miss Millicent’— Fred Wilson AnpeeeyD ved Billison’s tu- Cerin outl z by which she could so quietly and easily rake in the shek- orhe’s pulling them in by the hand ful, too,” said Hughes. “She seems a natural saleslady—has the gift for with goods cheaper than it re oe ‘trade. sible to buy them locally. curing thes ates, aeahenaie’ ‘Supa company turned them over to the Standard Bank as collateral for money the notes became due er of farmers to do so, hence thesuit. Judge Elliot gave judgment non-suiting all of the cases on technicalities, The matter occasioned widespread account of nS Boi interested. ed | 8ides, but Miss Mill The verdict in the case of our Ice Cream is, that it is JUST 100 DELICIOUS . FOR ANYTHING No wonder. pure flavorings. Bring your friends in to try it, and let us send you some home in a box. GEO. GUENTHER Baker and Confectioner It is pure cream with ‘eputy of the naa ‘of the Interior im Ellison flushed resentfully, cannot be pleasant”— “Oh, her position has its unpleasant features, of gourse,” Stre: ed lightly. vigome of snub her, and disapproval licent carries it off well. She might have married—that Js, I suppose so,” he insinuated, with wicked eyes, “Xes, she might have married while: the old man’s pile was intact,” Forrest’ sented. “But she didn’t And a wife with prospective millions and one with noth- ing but expensive habits and passable beauty are two yery different things,” Si asserted. ‘Bllison turned a furious face upon him and half raised a clinched ‘fist; then, mastering at oa he remarked, “I suppose that' ant at delight; digging each other in the ribs and chuckling hilariously. as he disappeared dor et. Bilison had no coherent thonght at first as he tore along.. The knowledge that the barrier te ta them was re- 1d. mn he began to turn BENG over in his ml sete to even consider the possibility of his own thousands, which had seemed puerile before, now serving as a foundation for a new on which Mr. the w beginning ‘Waring migiky build. The other, ba wo! yu tender glint in her eyes as sional tarieed at tin aueteateg toga: cupied face while she served a bunch of school children. “But it’ sonny! He dou- bled with. ras “Your face pays for it all! See it now, sont ae uu? Catch on to it? It was such a chance as comes: once in a lifetime! Ob, my! aes ee iiltson. elved, and ao mortified face to al tens Pe ‘Waring, but she laid a gentle, hand upon his arm and ie gurgling, again addressed th } crow! rd very sweetly, but etly, “I meses ee AARON ER upon my salt and”—{she leslady, plashed Hota teenie also upon my engagement to Mr. Hillison,’* Subjective Cigars. kes a cheap cigar. weren't for his cigars, He swears brand he smokes are as good “It is wan to a man when he looks on all things Ike = I told r old fellow is so chock full of philoso- phy that he simply cannot see any- thing as other people see it”—New York Times, from, ©: moder: seas stock. see you. In buying we pay a express char, Call in and see Ai or write, and we will come and How do we ie ? Very simply. 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