Milverton Sun, 23 Jan 1908, p. 1

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Z “It Shines For All.” phe ‘MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908, Honderich & on ems Dealers’and wee 2s di ve + of 1906 and 1907 must be settled immediately. de ood things at surprisingly low prices Prove it for yourself by trying us. P.H. BASTENDORFF Jeweler and opitician Milverton lpbbbbbb ebb bey = LOCAL NEWS PEEEEEEEEE SED 00 bak 1 aia wanted at Mohr's srocery. Miss Bast ane of epee hock spent. F _ lay pane ch 8 C. lew eae lasi week eis fede ty ie Mildmay. ‘utter and eggs taken in exchange for patent medicines at Mohr’s. BOLst, The Milverton Sun and the hud s Mail and Empire one year for $1. Mrs. Petrie is Spending a tex | at the home of Mr The Mibiees ton Sun and the Weekly ee be Canada Farmer one year ie Reis is St present vlu- iting her sister, Mrs, W. W. Jermann y» Palmerston. AO i sant of Monkton spon’ a 7 Inst week with her treks ai re ‘Try us for your next grocery order. We can, ploase at Mohr’s, 50-2t W. J, Sponcer and little son ing with the former's sister, Hargreaves of Listowe! _ The Perth county council meet at tford next Tuesday, 28th. There 1 only REPge oe eee age eet et eee age eg 4 be 4 3 ed fe J be be be - ty B a be she he he ade 5 ‘ ren 5 ° # ee aefer & Whale The Satisfactory Cash or Produce Store to pay for our spring goods now coming in. r Great Bargains In Furs - On Friday and Saturday, January 24th and 25th inst. O13: e232 SOR Pp AN eS We are determined to clear out our furs. We are not looking for profits. Our stock is heavy and as it is our cus- tom not to carry goods over from one season to another we offer you the biggest and best bargains in furs we have ever given. Every fur garment in the place at wholesale prices and less. Men’s Fur Coats Men’s Fur Caps Ladies’ Fur Lined Coats Ladies’ Near Seal Coats Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets and all kinds of Ladies’ and Children’s Fur Neckwear. We are not mentioning prices—just come and see the good furs we are selling at “small prices. As usual every article in fur we sell is ‘guaranteed to give satisfacti on Esaki afs aha fe ahs afe ate sfeste sti Get Acquainted With Our Cash and Produce System. We are doing business for cash or produce only. We can and do sell cheaper than under the credit system. We - have no losses, no officehelp to pay, and many other expenses. _ Start the year right by doing your buying here. We can save - you many a dollar. We have still thousands of dollars on our books from 1906 and 1907... We need the ready cash Watch For Our Advertisement Next Week. he eR ee ee ek eee oe ok, ats at alts ake abe aks O v Miss Annie Whaley accompanied by oth - John. Whaley, visit- ith tdendeat Wort Easthope The many friends of Mr. Geor Possliff will be pleased to hear thas he is recovering from an attack o} 41 Grippe arrived R. armers may obtain ae flour also Ma sei of Preston, it few weeks visite witht reais in eee: ato ned to Prestom on Monday eve: gaunt 1 ie! ust m. Ra a between iY consesion schools b; ats Newton and Edgecombe. eae ‘bilice MacMahon of Perth ate an with her parents Mrs. Wm. Livingstone, re- burns ad e her iene on Monday even- » Hissclibers, eyesight apccinlist of anes will be Rit ter's Hotel rlor on Mucsday, Jan. 28th., id ples © have persons with eoaie call and consult Guenther left last week Sil to visit his mo- ly-underwent an op- . the remova 1 of r cye, pre- Geo. tle, = 0 | Dontt: miss: this shancs. iat Boren y. eu of the nstitute wil dL photos ee 1.00. 5 (Dr.) P y neon, Jan. era n the course of pre- Phe! Sse ting: Tt is ex- delegation of visitors was vi . Hill, Erie ARSE Stratford, from the Nort! i mother s and th a former there a well-k; school sa . Hartmicr was. recs hold the regular meetings on the Taat Monday of ea _ A tiolfing sou ee any cause; quickly. stopped by Dr. “Shop's Dan Vele es thoroughly ‘Phe ‘wholesome green stems of a lung- healing ‘mountainous ‘shrub, furnish the curative properties to De. Shop's alms the cough, and ‘The Spaniards call this shrub ¢ Doctor pode ores Always demanc Shoop’s Coagh Cure. "Sold by the Public Drug Ste eign Bank of Canada) wie was s founded n 1902, termi eer on Friday of week, sien it ma a rece int nks of bate fanaa verton, ie ‘Monkton have n ‘the wa of Hamil- and papers of the esha esha fash chess ols Sashes -| ton, most particular people, y Highest at Mohr’s grocery. 50-2t. Miss Clara Honderich is at prese vie friends in Stra 21g ae column of J. Hirschberg’s . adv., spectaliat from Toronto. Miss Tillie Schmidt enetrtained a eyesight avening. Furnace and small stove coi) can ba purchased any tim> at P. Weider- hol onl sheds at C. P. R. ‘own swit erguson of the Inspectors’ sath of the Ben ounistailon n: Ho is at present in the vi sisting with the transfer of the Sovereign Bank to the Ba ar Hamiltor Tho a ne Council of Ellice ae pure tou is to move it to between Wartburg AREGEAL ap: dor ectownahiptell. Tho ner th: a ey Council meets at ek. As it is many ilverton ae Aiea the Reevto bring dignity to Mossrs. Sect & W oth a h es ite eg Sproule, of age ees Mes, roule is endeavorin; secure remises in whieh to open aut in the pring: rs. Sproule com: commended as an artistic artist. will no doubt, give general satisfac- A four joe hockey league com- of vd Jigs resulted in the score boing: The Ladies Aid of a Evangelical surprised eon a tie, ng propriate dikes yaa Capea ataaee ee aaa _toletty ot Seth fo 8 president, a rs. poet Shepond als very TeRUHe sumptuous repast was served tay MN did ju: a very pleasant even- sng was spent. We understand there will number of new residences erected ‘own this year. esent the fol- towing BL building as_soon Fink k and others are sure io fo! mnt ‘important in character, to make sitting. = nongst ks most subjects will be a redis- ity the Hydroetctrie pow- reform posals, and legislation on prison reform and the yrison labor question. 4 shat ten caute ation bi Annivors: vices in connection er with Borns scratch h ure begins at 8 o' Today there are fewer saloons in 8 Southern States “than in ork, and only, a. few of liquor. with 23,500,000 peoples ben ay 1906 less than 30,000 s' ne. Bank of Hamilton absorbs the o¢al branch of the Ranney, manager of on branch here hax charge of the three branches. Bank of Hamilton which is ono af'the, atrongest ‘banks. in’ the Domine ‘an will protest al - ye branches, Customers its at any of the three tired branches of Kk ‘heir pass book, at ‘on the eash or new pass books on = Bank of Hamilton. sai Bank bills are redeain- able at ps —_+—_ Late euiel pet A, sad death took place in Mary ais on (Phursday his lean foserville cemetery, on Sund very large nu Stopes a prices paid for raw furs at Sebringville and this issue number of her friends on Tuesday a WM. MAYNARD, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B, E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. f iste Seon Superintendent of mala rates and the di Manhesae: aa up | Capital, $10 ,000,000 5, Bt : Total Assets, - 113 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSID BUSINESS TRANSACTED — » COMMERCIAL AND EARMESS.) Rarer DISCOUNTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; paid quarterly, P delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any Portion/of — a leposit, intercst allowed ‘at ‘The depositor is subject 10 no eof War mee 0. nee bride, Afier the cr eerouphy the v {hhome er che clerks, pledged STRATFORD BRANCH A: Savings Account i is your best friend. SECURITY—Total Assets, $33,000,000. CONVENIENCE—No formality in*open- ing accounts, or in depositing or withdrawing money. PRIVACY—Information as to savings accounts is confined to trusted to secrecy. R. J. RANNEY, Manager Milverton Branch Late Mr. James Edwards One of the oldest pioneers of t sed aw d been bor came with his the age of a hay ing Be the early forties, he in is ‘brother George 0 the Queen’s Bush and t on the 5th line of the ied it ng are 5-W! ian am Richard of Sout en n Robert (today) Thursday, ery. to Greemyood ceme- Late Mrs. Ruston. iday, Jan. 17. one the first ected of Ellie earried ta her last resting pls ae iy iS anilale eOAEEPY, ot Sid homest ads 'Tanc 15; 1008, ied #1 years and four mo onths. In 1858 she was marrici corns Ruston, who predeceased her #1 years ago. the following year sho moved with hor husband to Ellice, one mile west artburg, into the wild wo thos ising She. of tho first, pioneers these parts, Ruston was Riad aisposition, atoving wife, and 1 mother, respected by knew her. S Mrs. Clark, of Toronto. pucord pees rn att ‘Weanesiays “Jan. 165i Sth, 1908, u ae pretty wedding took place in the the pane ie ates by j a and Louis ince, sbeathe sng 6 args ee oe of ©: | tevonbons aaven with I aette chureh, ears on the arm o her, carried "kboua uel Rudolph, |p nell, brother of ‘the guests out thirty, repaired ide’s pa bering w t nis Deets vest bE by Annual Meeting of Mornington Agricultural Societ The annual meeting of the Morn: ington sae Ts ural Soe! Ha elt on Wi th The retiring pre= Mr Hamilton, . The financial ed by rrvealead ba h nat Joli Roth © following tticers ed for the ensuing year B. Griey Br a no, W. Grosch and Misses Ha senpfiug He Whaley; Auditors. Whaley and Join. Rothacr- was decided to hold the fair a vsti on the dny of Si x. Loth Patti canvassing ontes: ward eld ont the several, direatore, A vate of aks iran Lonard sls MineBout his serv seoretary during: the rt nine years. Literary n Me ting: A meeting ot the Milerton Lite 'y and Mutual Improvement Society — win held in asemen ¢ Press yterian nite as Monday evening Mr. J. is, president, the ‘eh was well a torded and proved in eve successful ona, notable featurt be ue tho large number of ladies tigi ss "the minutes of the last rucoting ry pproved, wd a anu of motions ware ahy e mostine ried whieh apt ard in reat sp: pes aN ho eccasion were Sod vy. Seen oe Rn is ‘Kinnon and — > by various officers a kes jioty. Rie nas were tasteful- ly rer aerod by Miss seh Hating Nellie. cat mnon, and y Spencer, — mn tenia 22 apANEh Wena ay towards mak: ing the mnostink an agreeable and ‘| ole pet re pro clneas! ay dee hat poverty. Pe ‘than

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