H. M. SCHAEFER @ issuer or @ Marriage Licenses Everything Confidential MILVERTON, - ONTARIO — The “It Shines For All.” Marriage Licenses MILVERTON Strictly Confidential + ONTARIO Vol. XVII—No. 14 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908, Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Job Printing Look overt your stock and see i you don’t need some printing done, suchas... Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Etc. If you do, don’t send it out of town, but to... First Step Towards Independence Open an Account in the Savings Department of Gopiiat Paid Up 7 : Meera 000,000.00 ve Fund and Undivided Pgofits Bizet 32.26 Farmers with families are specially a advised to ‘Joint Accounts ae which money husband o1 The Sun MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, Manager. The Satisfactory Cash & Produce Store SPECIAL: 25 only Men’s Werstect.and Tw is-only.one-suit-of-of-kind-in this lot. $12.50. Extra special. eed Suits, well tailored, in up-to-date styles. Regular value $10.00 Clothing There is “Clothing” and then clothes. thing—to appear WELL D To be = dressed one ae CLOT That does not mean expensive clothes. produced under favorable conditions good clothes can be sold at very moderate prices. In our stock of Spring and every requirement of Fashion, Economy is fully met. Our clothing is purchased from first hands and made by the most skilled tailors and cutters in Canada. Our made-up garments are sold at a low price because our expense of doing business is small compared with the city merchant. Try us for your Spring andjSu: can please you. The above is an exceptional low price to buy a good suit. S If one is Na <4 be clad that is one ESSED is another. again there is wear GOOD If Summer Suits Quality and mmer Suit—we There ° $2.75 jee them., f ‘ Every Day Is Bargain Day Here Do you visit our bargain counters? If not, why not? We are continually fill- ing them up with the home needs at low prices. fe this store often as we have small lots at times that go at very small prices as __ oe are not enough to advertise, and odds and ends we are clearing out. Bargain Tables—for this week’s selling here are a few of the many lines on sale this;week: Little Boys’ Overvalls. 2 dozen only Little Boys’ Overvalls for made of boys from 3 to 8 yrs old, good strong blue shirting ' ext! sewed. At per pair............ Then again it will good strong elastic ta 25c, at per pair..... Men’s Braces. 5 dozen pair Men’s Braces, slide buckle pay you to look isit our web. ol ey Writing Tablets. 10 dezen more of those good Writing Regular value 5c each, at 2 for............56 Tablets ruled or plain. ~shades. Oba Aiicines The “Merry Widow’ Bow. 5 dozen Ladies’ AH+Silk Bow Ties with shield_at-back, in all-the_ popular Sold everywhere ae Salad or-Fruit Bowls f “VALUES-THAT ARE UNMATCHABLE.” 5 dozen only Decorated Salad or Fruit Bowls, round shape, assorted designs. These } white body, embossed design, deep Id be a bargain at 25c. 1 While they last at each Bring your Produce to us. We will use you the very best. ..schaefer & Whaley.. Bb hbk obob ented ag LOCAL NEWS REEEEEEEEE EGR 2 packages of seed for Se at Kel- terborn’ The Sun from now until Jan. 1909 for 60 cents. ense Inspector R. T. Kemp w fais village on Monday on business, Messrs. Keeling and Dahms are at present drilling a well for Mr. Ed- ward Denyer. 00 bags of good potatoes wanted for a iar highest market price will be —Thes. Hutchison, Newton. oe can not Milverton obtain 9 arnegie Library? The only cosi the ilage would be put to would be the price of the site. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Loth spent sev- eral days in. ((avistock last week where, they attended the funeral. of a relative of Mr. L petition is being cireulated ta along the Mr. F, Wiederhold’s to Mr. August Eydt’y Butter and eggs for patent medicines at Mo Mis Hattio Huitiei ford, a ed missio1 the Méthodist ee ee rate in the Meth Sigel hereof Wed jenday gigi wR J. H. Grenzebach, 1a: Taco} nla too aa TE thaigealdentatot Mit teat St weel ‘sch, Li Mint! Mary Mee fora Jef GH Baby day tor: Roronto! where this week: she attends Wis auminlmpathe: of WIE: M. 8, of the Pakeuytorien church Canada. Young People’s Bible Study Class that recently was organized in- tend to hav. mn Miviediys ih ee ores oA youne ‘neiple interested ‘ere cordially invited to attend A superb finish is obtained by us- ing Campbell's Varnish Stain on the loors, furniture or in! work. These stains. are sold cent cans. ‘A’ iner for color ‘card. n 15, Wi Pa 25, 75 and liam Finkb: ae weather of a week was most ‘erable for ing Fealione: ed “timost ry day. <The a = ae Pail Gnish FARMERS’ ATRENTION.— Go H: Gustin, Néoiie, e the Beat. and : ed & q & & eA x Gi $ Al- ke Stee “Binaothy $3.50 per bushel. Mrs. I. J. Langford. formerly of na, accom- ma violates 3 contract, it will bo cancelled re thwith by the department, We pay 28 cents eash for butter and 15 cents cash s. The was increased! by about Garou immigration fr at N with settlers, bound fox: all eaehone of the West. with thé proposal forthcoming Quebeo. terce the oriating) representatives ‘of tein!l- ies wha have held their lands in un- broken. line for two ‘hundred years past, Mr. Robert Wilson, of McLeod, Ai- of 28 vears froin 0 a number of years, spent a few days here last ive visite among old friends. vast change in Milverton ond yioiuity singe ho left. The ovata. fathers hava been: carry- on a campaign ito get, French= Canadian cathole fami ies to settle in Paul de Metis. Alta Public Libraries throughout the Pro- vines, a result eS Government nies mealies the Miss Children’s s Tibracian at the media‘ meals start on a tour of ith sa trae ‘opening By bs: Seren ‘with s and other literary attractions for tha young folks. reman will catalogue the char en's books In each library. commen tes at Wallaceburg ot May 1st. ae their, orate with the urine a nd they will receive The his paper, Mat and Eupirs oe eal palod direct by mail to their own post office, < t taken in exchange 2. br ist |. The hi pale en route for ae new home in| Canada, Conf istowel. erlor wood-| B population of western Canada| t t four thousand m all soure ae Ontario, Education Department | f her du-| e Bible Cia Try sha Sun office for wedding: Ih: vitattions. Cheap ‘town lots for sale. to 8. Whaley, Milverton. Don't forget to a Pomeisna: & Bon’s adv; on page. Apply It’s worth your while to call and meroae 1gteont table at Mohr’s. . A. M. Panton, of North Battle- seni Bak apent Tuesday in Milver- ton. mn service will be held in H: Wagner of Berlin will pre: Wartbone om edie evening of this weak /)The messing wil) the eaeende by Mr. James Torrance M. The Copesiete Ives of Monten eeting) av HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO fee E. be ncaa President , General Manager cz aoe Superintendent of Branches Branches throughout eG ‘and in th COMMERCIAL AND FARM eposits of $1 and upward: current rates and paid quarterly, the deposit. WM. MAYNARD, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 2 Manager, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 | Baid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Re 5,000,000 st, Total Renate = in the United States and England -A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED IERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED a1 Is received; interest allowed at . The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of STRATFORD BRANCH Newton, on, ‘Tuesday 2th. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. Jas. Torrance, Poe The Postoffice Department will is- 6 Postoffice Der paxpebac ell fiprenas Ma aevenae: ¢ Evangelical chureh in C: as been, making considerable /pro- gress in Canada during the past Tew ars. ‘The membership of the church is now 8611 with 57 itinerant ue . The total amount raise the ference of the shor last gear for all purposes was §$ Miss Ida, Hartmier, postmistress, un- derwent an operation on Friday last by which she had one of her toes am ed. The wound ‘is doing well fore many da‘ re- turning her pleasant smile at the post office wicket. The politician comes around ot ‘ithe one, He has an axe to gi On Sunday next, May 10th, Rey. W. J. Spence will enter his & third year oe church, Milverion, » Elma, and ithe day vening ke a ace in Christ eificgllog 1 ask= oA not less than 10 white wil Communion seryieo will be held the Evangelical church this | we: commencing on Satur 2.30 in ek clock p. Service etuese at @ pins, also.on Sunday. morning at 9.80 vlelock. Sunday evening a fine ontertniningh! under the auspicos f the Junior’ ¥. P. A., qwill be pro: vided one of the features of f whic wll be a col dallestion. walk;ba Wagner of Berlin, North West district, will pre: these meetings. Less than one per cent, of the farm bays of Ontario between the apes of 16 and 21 are in Ontario “Agricultural College. | Ons o tha advantage to a di hat instilbution. to cireul: ngst the young farm- ers and u hem to acquire a bet- ‘et knowledga of the RORY prin Eilesee stock raiding and oro ing. They may offen be prevailed Hs ‘lon to nee tural Sigh seheot course, or beltec stil to up to b> trained ut Guelph the Lindsay anc he eas Schools named special emphasi upon the cultivation of nad and ts. ‘roots. Mitchell Advotate;—The conanet of is fairl, up to jt months ago ates Journal had the temrity to criticize the report of ie hance. committee, my so a Bae sar of the bon or Association Fu Trust Funds, We specially ii interest. R. J. Ranne: open a SAVINGS ACCOUN Every Treasurer of Church, Lodge at once ‘for these See % nvite this class of nds sho Accounts and pay highest current MILVERTON BRANCH y + Manager Member of The Canadian To Head Office . W. R. Travers .’. eral banking business wili be transac nterest allowed in the Savings wards at the hi; Farmers’ Sale Notes discounted. eSbecial privieges extended to acco R. G. GRIEVE - The Farmers Bank of Canada. Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament. ronto Glearing House. A Branch of this Bank has been opened in MILLBANK and a gen- ighest current rates and paid four times a year. MILLBANK BRANCH Bankers’ Association & The . Toronto. General Manager ted at this Branch. Bankon ONE DOLLAR and up- nts of Townships, Farmers and Manager, Women’s inattunte: “Meeting. aoe MEP, _ Wain’ Institute held last of vear’s series 0! gia? tit meetings, at ine home of nit, es Mac! the haldina of the annual mesting of the Institute on Mav 28th, The mest- ong closed with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. took the boycotting on eye. a - and to the diag f tha members they back EENPLIA Huaret &: aookeaeel Mornington. his attempt to silence . Journalist wit ae rom doing his duty to Such pzanut. politics are ee ens'ble.|_ Suit ini High Court heard and thy instigator of such a narrow | ton, pet 29th, 1908, Hurst & Boot minded polisy shou 1d be asked by the] v8. Mo’ ington. Te! to lowm and out 5 appre fo the Drainage Referee fro #1 pialtion: whieh ‘ha has preved a w: anti to Local Legal. Before Ri Alexander del and Villago of Milverto fon. the motion was m: ypire est grounds upon which its usual eharacteristic bnergy|could be refused his progressive enterprise, pre-| that tho Ae 7 et the extraordinary de- to. is epplicant his costs, in litical information that |. R gon (Stratford) for appli: Election Campaign for a new ie Morphy (Listowel) for slaturo will develop -be-| the village . corporation. une 8th, and will gee i ition Gir by mai’ to any address in Canada, the United Trinity Sunday School. ritaini from now un- mel , for 25 cents, or} Trinity Sunday school, 12th con., jons for Elma, anized for the stintmer + which will ‘enable| with ‘the following officers ;—Supt. ever: Alec. 5 Mir. i nd feature of the contest dur-| Struthers ; whe end, a0 al at Misse ing are request! rt, B. Soe Te is to. the Recior eet at peas p-m., and ser wil beat 8 p ¢|drain should they be n ° Gilleinson drain by way ef the proposed Peffors rain. aaieass for Plaintiff, H. B. Mor- Ye cena for Mornington, G. G, Me- Pherso Witnesses for beige Engineer ton rr at. Wed. 0 38 appeal of ‘the plathbat ts. wan dieraieaed: wit Mr. Rankin, the Referee, in av his decision’ stated that ithe of tha drain asked for the. plaintiffs, assess Et ed Freeman{ drain have been pay ing to th th con ion z the Peffers drain, aut the water could be taken either way bats better drainage can to- wards. th concession drain as the fall is much greater that was. White Star Line. is ZOO ROUND, GODERICH to - Detroit »| Saturday, June 20th Returning Monday, June 22 Steamer GREYHOUND E, H. AYER, Excursion Agent. Children Ordinary Half Fare Baggage Free For Goderich Leave Detsae for perce kb Be a.m. (Leave Port Huron Friday, June 1 Central time, arrive in Goderich 6 p.m, Goderich Band Moonlight |8 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, * For Detriot Leave Goderich for Detroit. 8.30 a.m. Saturday, June 20t! ae Time, are rive in Detroit 4, 00 p. Return to todbnien Leave pepolt for Goderich 1,00 p, m. Monday y, June 2nd, Central Time (2 pe veuatee e.) Return to Detroit Leave Goderich for Detroit 8.30 a.m., Tuesday, June 23rd, Canada Time. WHITE STAR LINE. Eggs for Hatching. x Rhode Island Reds, Barred Ply mouth, Rocks, Silver Sra led ee burgs, Black eee Bantams. Apply Red, oC. R. onaaeiey : 1 13,000,000 =