Milverton Sun, 16 Jan 1908, p. 8

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Progress. ® variably of hig) The flour of our fore-fathers was good enough in its day but not good enough to satisfy the modern house-wife, Jewel Flour | hows the Progress of the country. est uniform quality. Manufactured by Pfeffer Bros., Milverton It is in- popes ik. Following! is the -yeport oh Ponts bank: shoo! ;— Class WeMfelville: Kerr. ~Class 1V.—Noal’ Albrecht, Stanley in. Ales Co ; Solomon. Zehr, Emyaa Reid. Allan Reid. Henry iATbrecht, Wilford Ravin | Gidéon Zehr, John Brenne- Like a New Disease New to the. man who never had orns is the pain relieved: by Putnam’s xtractor. Old corns and ne ones cured \quiekly by “Putnam's.” Sold everyw WOODSIDE. sO. Oliman-Spent Saturday and sunday with relasives: in Wellesley Mr. Wu prieepeneSuitey ough. Stoves and Ranges Ranges fer Fall. NOW is the time to buy your Stoves and Also BASE BURNERS. . We have without a doubt, the finest line ever shown in Milverton. An inspection solicited. Rifles and Shot Guns If you wish to buy a Rifle or Shot Gun, it will pay you to come and see our stock be- fore buying elsewhere. JOHN ROTHAERMEL & SON JEWELRY of a character that are sure to please you, because tl e embodiment of all that is good in this line. They PH aw. | BASTE ENDORF! F Jeweler and Opitician : Milverton Paec cil 8. Lockie went to Strat- stall th Fy ov nehcave a the Lc Mr. Herb Pee! wes ‘gent s homie tnt » Qy noldings tho past t whieh was given * most. popular lady y n tford celle: on lee here pene ants Lena Schwartzentruber spent Pandy in Ehmir; Yost ha 1 visiting with in Lisiowe Hugh Hutchison of Gorrie is his ys Re Yost is attending ‘county coyneil at spencers this week ) Miss fee Jean Mur feaatios Bt Han mpstead. T. Huichison spent Carmunnock, Mi rs01 pending thin we Is in emis. M Parr en eda r of the at~ a house w asin oc Friday ening was pleasa 1 chat, dancing, p st. The should Taint love te Cae the ative ting will we etd ¢ s when Mrs A. me an a Resolved that t UStites, affirm vk Ho he De igeriean son. The speak quested to be present m. sharp. held on solved dmit Oriental was won by int Next on Tuesdy, A ctl of Milv« . The e debate, nsation to tl ers it 3 o'clock Helps Men to dines Hard That's what pitts. the addit eal ables a man ton dor ti Lk o work te Man. d—limbs ac di si eGetangthll tha tain health v out I could 1 hol of Tur nae p n= ast spring 1 was rot ‘3 appetite, was sleepless, nervous mpd Fo ONG. Now L can ei Forfozona builds up 4 hox at-all dealers. pu nes eanel w, life in= ys ner- I know try it—50c. per Fall wheat pas. bushi. Barley per bu : eys per pound be jive moa ht. Apples por Dag Potatoes ‘ag per doz QPP" | Stratford, Tan. ata... Apples, per bay Potatoes per. bag. Butter . . . boys are now in av ol- e fit and workmanship of ihe slot: onhing he makes up. gust Peick who is now sta Te is not expected Mr. Andrew Malchow is hired with Mr. Henry Bambach for another ters, while a brother Albert is working wei H. Weitzel. The still a number inthe village and vicinity who haven't cured employment as yet for the sum- ndt visite « Hash haasét © on n thee ea Mr. H. Reibeling sold old rote a or a fair figur’ Ye are pleased to earn. that both Mrs. raehineat and 3 Thare © _xeeovering from their ahi Andrew sa Ge is expected this we so conti RE Steel Knife in the Flesh course usual it cured n excel ‘as like a sicel nie Oicatals the flesh. I rubbed in lots of Nerviline and was Large 25c. bottles at all di Ww anther and fine sleigh- e is looking the Bia Tap beats ind: isa most .wel- ev id sanded has retur ae < ‘om a visit with friends in Mie) At ing of the Tate the vacancies ete recently oceurr Neilson of on cNair of Cranbrook — is ends in and around this . is visit- ling her brother, Mr. H. A. Hawke Sf} Couneil meeting was held on Mon- da: engag- Mrs. T. Monday ——gjand Tuesday with friends in Cross- hin week x Newton. Miss Bertha Freeborn returned to me on Monday, “ifter friends in Maryb e Bydt, returned to Strat= afier spending a ». We are glad Mr. Gi ford on y week at his home he (o know that M 1 recovered from his rece smallpox. Mr. Geo, and Miss Emma Paes of Pierson, Mich., -h: been sit- ing friends in this village for the Mr. Wm. ‘Kruspe ‘was~ appointed trnsi¢e for the school in place of Yerper, who has moved io Seb ou skating rin who aac: ets Wartburg. Nhe Be ea iI for 1908 he le their See at Hills ‘Tavern on Mon Mr. Geo. T ne wa ap assessor and Mr. J. Kelly -_ Mrs. Jas Erskine and Mrs W. J. Diansvapent Monday with tricntn si Saxbee Paterson). of ‘Monkton, on Wed- Mr. J. W ‘o the illness of Miss Cowiv ne hee Noe at Car j p oe tea OPH te ned, but it is ex a will yecom- ool in this department darth the . t A Storehouse for Poisons. You may rot think so. but thai’s what you become when the kidneys ur sae These organs clear the body; they ar thie that remove from the blood the mat ter that a like, deadly non and health of the sys ht Hamilton ils St te the kidiy ey expels fone nting matter from the bowels, r he live r and stim- ate ull exerete ns this © nates ihe oat io ively plen‘sh iiself and establishes perfeet the vitality fie Novuedle 0. 1 ood as Dr, Hailbons M se cd ticrnut Pills. ill deaiess. Seinen’ Council et according S sta- y, Jan. 13th, at 11a following iatciome n ihe declarations of office and qutifiention i—Christian r Gropp, George z nad a Dewar ‘ Phe clerk fae Debus is now employed munication from Judge m, giv tailor. Tho | ing notice that he will hear appeals good business. All . OT. f ¢ him are well pleased y i tor in Stratford — is | sosso: Mov. ae rudd Il be clerk for Y aye f by Groh. and Tines, that ere Te treasurer for 1908. and Lines that ssessor for 1908 Dewar and Beges that polpetar for the ad. Be na ‘Dev ar, that be collect for the not in 1908°—C; mi Mo es by Gropp- cane iiee. th Z auditor for 1908.—Car- 4 Lines and Gropp that be anditor for 1908. d Lines that M printing contract rr as ay nted a ra of Health, and M Dr. ro Kpriphites eal Officer, The instructed eer 6 copie: 1d for the council. By- sippotutitie offsets for 0. No. 871 for tho finally spate and the Reeve pate od tenders for. the id te hie ne ‘drain. wa’ Orde: in favor of the, six deputy “retort, hag for $10 exch; M, MaeBet $9 ting arti ithe Hospital for t childee 0; 4 n Kerr $4 for nisin Guiveré “hid pubtnig~ 10 se ows by Mhomas Dewar, seconded by o. Lines, that this, council ad- o gue again on atone: the of Fob. at 10 aan... to re- i reyort and for Wit- WPADD ti Clerk. y friends, in and around CARTHAGE . ‘Phe social hop at Carthage last Fri- wight, under ihe auspices of the young Sore ateets ot the nest gil nancially the affai goss. andl the boys ‘a well earned oyster “supper with part ie eed ; to the very disagreeabie si Sunday, the Sacrament orth Mornington church -was i Sena: of Bhebsior is to arthe! e en whieh at r. Come and enjoy yout: ee ae it Rings tn Your Ears gre same emugh is everywhere pa It's colds, ANS hem | in le and © few eatniton Phrbat cau eatarrh disappear as by magi pp Durrhozone is the great throat, nose ard bronchial remedy sosy _Tho a ee use aa dociors pri 2 ese wh ely bt ise ealleye-aniclely Sane cu [thoroughly Two si nd $1.00 at a rae MILLBANK Mrs. Thompson’ of Shake espeare is visiting friends in vhe village. Miss matey iv spent Saturday in Linwood fr. and ‘its B. MeCallum are vis- t W. Gillespie’: Mr. Str Milne of Paisley apauiling afew days a€ hie: home hex Avery instructive meeting Mold by the ¥. P. 8. of Knoxehurel ta iday evening. Five very inter- papers were given ‘on the u ‘sides ce usual musk inne itches “ot coe village dis- pensed with their. evening services evening. on account fo the Sco. Hots “of Caconte Gs init nds in and around hers S. Tuesday evening Sebo ite. ae spent in tae sment. Mr. Thompson of Milton is spend= ing a few days ai Mr. Grieve’s. to all. er attended ihe fair ahs eConkey, and hie son, spent ut MeConkey aan o our local Wallace spent stmai Mr. John Welsh's, the latter's pa | | gevvevsossosnnnnsesevcovazesvczvnav00090=909»0000091218101T1TTITTAEAIEROATI NNO TEEPOOOOIIITE r igh a number aitended the tea- eeting in the North Mornington ch Monday night. All repoet vel M nat M fo. Millbank a with, tuetr Mr. Thorne Russell sp2nt Christ- mad holidays ai. Mr. F Querin’s. [Mi D. Mi ers ae gone to visit were held in church last Anniv ervices the North forge Sund Wellesley. ting of estima in a favor of the locals. Im our tion the referee acted very imp grand and up-to-date earn was quictly prepared for last: Satur- y ove, yang people and turned ve Successfully. Handsome ere aw nded. chopp spent © week nes Mr. sane Ottman, Hawkerville. en apt family v in. Galt sen of ihe Stratford t Sunday here with >yiueral n of ¢ ns, Rinatte the esd Lehr, of ree y Wo truab: thers wibh ie nice \ Mrs. John Weltz have re- d from a week's visit with Mrs Backer in Preston. Miss Emma Luckhardi, of Topping and Miss L. Witt of Poole called on the Muiaea Ottmann while on their ast Friday, 5 ition and Sanitation ables,” tistonielt "to by, the Yaves of Toror ve nberesting alle on ancl ban goment of pow sesee9 |gesesseessessessssssesssasesseossss95908 Milverton’s Greatest and Best Store, “The People’ s Store’ a We do as we Advertise, BACK TO THE PRACTICAL: AGAIN. + Now after the Holiday Rush is over and the usually quiet month of January We will put forth special efforts by offering unheard of bargains in all Goods that you need right now. before us. lines of seasonable Goods. sell now as we need the money, ever before, Come to The Peoples’ Store. Goods that we must If you really want your dollars to go farther than Womens’ and Misses’ Coats There’s a dark tweed mixtures, prices in two. to $12.00. Good range of sizes, limited quantity, three-quarters and seven-eights styles. collarless and trimmed with Military’ braid—others with velvet collars, light and All must go at any price, So come for a bargain at from 1,00 to 7.00. Regular prices $2.50 & Womens’ and Misses’ Furs Never will you buy Furs as cheap again—we will positively sell all our Furs at 25 per cent, discount, which is Cost—(we never carry any Furs over) and now ,i the time you need them. Ladies’ Select Astrachan Coats at 15.00, reg. price everywhere, 25.00 to 30.00. Men’s Fur Coats from 12.00 to 30.00, a positive saving of 25%, don’t miss the chance Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Ruffs, Stoles, Throws, Muffs, etc., cleared at 25 an cent. discounts. all of which Prices ranging from 1 50 to 30,00 Extna Special Clearing Sale on Ladies’ 1907-08 kirts as a special inducement fo) Over 50 Ladies’ Cloths, Panamas, Ladies’ Cloths, Tweeds, etc., 3.50 to 7.00, your cho best skirt bargain eve where else. ce of any a Valeasdones Laces, Enbran and Insertions We will place our entire sto: Embroideries on sale at half reg new and rich designs, over 600 dt widths and patterns at positively 1c to 5oc. A rare bargain. clothing. all sales of to responsi irts all new styles, one bought in season of 1907 in Cheviots, in plain and colors, seen in Milverton or any- FARMER’S ATTENTION Just received another shipment of grain bags, good strong and servicable, full size for only 15c each. 4oc when you can oye them here for 15¢. r January every Box Lustres, Serges, Regular prices t only 1.98. The ck of Laces and 55 8855955559555559559555555555566, SISSHSR SeSsoSSSSSN50g -GRAIN BAGS Why pay 25¢ to Men’s working Gloves and Mitts at 10c a pair. Clothing for Men, Boys’ and Youth’s For the month of January we will offer our entire stock of clothing for men, boys’ and youth’s at a cash aan of 20 per cent. which means practically at cost. from 1.00 to 14.00 per suit. Ce Don’t miss this greac wie in - SPECIAL NOTICE Our goods are marked at the lowest possible prices (in plain figures) at a reasonable profit above cost safe and legitimate business, 1c up for spot cash. ible parties for a limited time. All our goods are marked on a cash basis with a further allowance of 5 per cent. discount on /e will however allow credit We ask comparison of our prices with our large and up-to-date stock at your com- mand we can serve you better this year than ever. Help us and we will help you, 2 (C.A.FINKBEINER& BRO. SEPCORLELE OME REN ER ORT RNAT ER OU EEE OO CCE eee ee eee phasiakaunnasevins oe 5555 a The ald a The The Me Qf The Milver ton Sun and and Empire .. The Milverton Sun and Family poe kly 5 os The Wit Weekly S' Milverton. 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