H. M.' SCHAEFER @ issuer Of —® MarriageLicenses Everything Cor MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Che 2 “It Shines For All.” Sun, _Marriage Licenses Strictly Confidential MILVERTON - ONTARIO Vol. XVII—No. (8 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908, Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher HOLLEFREUND’S Photographic Studio las Re-opened A full line of Fancy Mounts that will make your teeth water to lool We aim to get yonr good opinion and we ‘can do lo it by being honest or anything in Species attention given to outdoor A. R Hollefreund, Mmitverton. to: tan Raenent this line call on us. Interest on Savings Accounts allowe compounded FOUR times a year. No delay in ieee Special given. then chang Serot the amount ($1.00 will do to week: kh) the Savings Bogart Paid Up, $1,000,000.0 d from date of deposit an to FARMERS’ BUSINESS. 10 reserve something from your earnings begin wha “i The Metropolitan Bank Capital 10 Reserve Fand and Undivided Profits, $1,241,532.26 MILVERTON BRANCH, A, J. Cundick, Manager. attention SALE NoTES Promptly Collected. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS Bought and Sold, ———A Good Habit to Cultivat——— The he way 16 indepen } LOCAL NEWS 3 Brussels vs. night. Mr. Henry Leasa aa lata is a ae serlously i Read Mohr’s adv. es s ‘Whaley. Milverton . Schmidt's adv. lots fer sale. ke. and daughter Irene, hen “Monday in Milverto Don’t fail s attend ithe tots in an-| Mrs. Apply Miss [Ellen Bugel spent a days last week at the home of Mn Ss Bs Ss CR gr i cri, aoa al ela da eal nc dee 2 °BSess ee 8. & W. S. &W. THIS AD. IS WRITTEN FOR SHREWD BUYERS odds and ends here and there. “snaps.” but come QUICKLY for we’ve only limited quantities, you can. Early buyers will get the cream. Cut this ad. out and bring it with you. You will find everything here, as you always do—JUST AS ADVERTISED. est cleaning prices. THIS 1S THE WAY WE GLEAN HOUSE ! "a: we mime our tow. May has been one of the largest business months in our history. We have been left with Here is an opportunity to pick up a lot of rare We have many other lines we haven’t room to tell you about in this ad., Come Friday morning if STYLISH WAISTS all silk waists, the newest styles, regular $4.75 to $7, your chance for... 8 only, handsome waists, in fancy nets over silk, LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS nly, Ladies’ Fine Cambric Night tinned with fine ae, Gowns, regular $1.00, 19 and 1,25, get first pick of these at LAWN & PRINT WAISTS 29 only, Ladies’ fine lawn and print waists, all this seasons, neatly trimmed, regular 75c, $1 UNDERSKIRTS Un ate not to eit; regular price $5.50, clearing a —3-only, Ladies’ Black Taffeta Silk oT Ue MEN'S a 7 only, Men’s Raincoats, regular $4.00 ch. 1,65 SILK WAISTS and collars, embroidered, with en waist, regular $3.25 each, clearing at only 7 only, Embroidered Silk Waist End, front cuffs ough silk to make LY LADIES’ PARASOLS Ladies’ passsols: good twilled covers, only, deer runners, new fan and $1, cloaring at eat y handles, regular 75¢ LACES & EMBROIDERIES This store is noted for its values in laces, is a clearing price you cannot afford to miss. Here About 700 yards Vine, Valencian and Torchans Get Laces and erst regular 5 to 8c Su first choice of these WHITE UNDERSKIRTS 5 only, Ladies’ Fine Cotton Underskirts, made full a wide, trimmed we us and embroi ery, regular 1.25 to 1.50, MEN'S STRAW HATS 4 only, Men’s Fine Straw Hats, good sa pa tele silk ribbon bands, regular $1.25, leather "Bd LACE CURTAINS 18 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, full 2 1-2 yards long, good width, regular price 75 cents it. pair. 00 SUGAR Frioay ano saturoay ony 19 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar for Not more than $2 worth to one customers, 1.00 NEW GOODS « JUST ARRIVED, SEE THESE LADIES’ EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS, BOYS’ LINEN WASH SUITS A COMPLETE RANHE OF TAN AND WHITE HOSE LADIES’ LINEN AND DUCK SUITINGS ‘BRING US YOUR PRODUCE— We will save you dollars. SCHAEFER & WHALEY] Oa oer, eb gees SeTEET Gr edee Chee RST Scaeat. Ge Tosco et ee ee S5E9E 95 Sees ee eos 39 Fy 32 ¢ 3 Z =. ¢ SSSSSS HITSHHSSISS SSSI SSS SSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSS SS GPHEEOGSESSSESSESSSSEGSESSESSsESssssEssES The Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store @ Miss Mabel Wilheiw gh Panis 1s "al present spending a week or two with Mrs. P. Sipple of this place. rs. Hardy and Mrs. Shearer of Lis. feel aerated the ‘annual meeting N. P. Women’s Institute on Thursday fae exoursion from Milverton to Falls on Sat- June 20th. See ady. on last vudeine by present indications No. ‘lverton, art he the the 28th Regt. at eamp tn Saturday's Biot we noticed the a d which ies by Miss Helen Andgsson of ¢ Burlington Sunday is cally a in evangelical ehureh. Pp grai being prepared for the even- are Everybody welcom Miss Dale Self of Toronto, gata the past two weeks hoa ‘been visiting wig her’ friend, Mins ary MeKinnon the Manse, reburi ae ious Satur Horhing: The excursion Guelph on of the erich was ized from t the Gode Tutetay under the waspice Menesetung Canoe Club, God- not oe liberally Bane hese s s, ~ MacBoth immediately. Division Court here on Thursday last and owing to. the an sbility of Judge Mr. MePhi to ‘sieetOon last Satu John Pfeffer ee Ella, spent Sunday in (Walton. ‘Annie Whaley viulting with friends in (North Eas‘ hope. sp with her sister, Mrs, Beese, . R. Rayeraft of Granton was_re- owe acquaintances in the village on Wedne: FOR Nice young -shorfhorn boll, fit for 8 service. “Apply to 8. H. Eush. Milvei F service in. ethan phacak ba Sui Daa Rey. Mr. n+ ference at Exeter. The Toronto World predicts a ma- forvty of 18. for the Whitney Govern- in the new degis Peri ing to the pressure at mews this week a number of school reports were left out. They will appear next week, Take in the 8-day day N.Y, agara Falls, on Saturday, June Oth. eae, Lables will be penetra. by Wm. Zim up toSaturday even- ing, Juna 6th for the renting of th fair grounds. Miss Lily Morley is relieving Miss Fear of the Public School staff, who has been ill with tho ‘measles. at her home in Don’t i Brussels-Milverton game on ane evening. to win and the game ane of the best seen ‘in Milverton: for ears. It was announced in last week’s per that the camp at Goderich would couincuen oe Tune 8th, The date has bes © June 16th, so ie nee reine ican aie arrangements accord- Se annual meeting of the Ny Pert Farmers’ Institute will be hel sook’s (Hall, Milverton on day June 18th, at 2 pam. Sepeial seed meeting in the ‘evening will be held. See large poste: e Pres Monsier exeursiol ranged by the i : 0 the Experian eat “mn Gueditiy ‘on’ cae 4th. z by GPR, af ters for time 1 sole - for ‘anton coal wishes nform a quantity on others may obtain time. "a and cedpaly ae 19 Wednesday an-exeursion was ran joderich under the Fy of Monkton, the U. Sunday school ‘of the 16th ine of Elma eather was idea and the d a wan cateevone joyed by the exoursionists. The electrical storm which resent tly passed over this district struck lignin fol on the home of Mr. ssed off without doing any than destroying the lobe The reds were a once re by Mr. Jas, W. Schmidt. ladies) tthe el ‘on men’s Taslieates © o'clock pan they will drive he ipienie t the ladies of the Linwood In- stitute. Owing to changes which wi ake place in, the Sun office within the next five Weeks durtiig to the installing off a inery, the paper may pos- in ar pigs o at the romptly as Mrs. Houston and Mics Cruikshanks called on friends in the village on Thursday while attending the meeting vot the N. P. as delegat it Millbank. Misses Wilhelm were the Teprecentattivad pie sent from omen's Insti- ranch ially amon of I eee m Mor pe the ane ss ase othe Toca legislation took eereughont: Ontario, ‘o'ph of Diced fae John~ Frame of been: ts customers that he hus is the]: ae peices to} 66, annua) | § aa ie candidates is ae un- » "North Bern $F sha pectin. that a haan a will] tin . P. n| Brown, SABE Simon, Mose a Milyerton on Friday Large made = reaead trip Ay “daughter. Anas teoeen Mise Bertha Miller is at present vis- at 8 _ HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B, E. WALKER, Presiden ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager 4. H, IRELAND, Superintendent of Garden pa Lie Seats 18th. ea in “Mis Sara Dunbar ‘of ean Branches throughout Canada, ani attendance, Football game in connec- eek visiting friend tion. — this: vieaty.” WANTED—A man, to work on farm,|., Mrs. F. W. Thomas‘of Millbank’ vis- S with some experionse: Apply to L. Nias for ‘a aay days last! week with Box 70, Milverto o: oe ieComb. the Bank. Accounts m BANKING BY MAIL ess may be transacted by mail with any branch THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up ) Capital, $1 Medes est, 5,000,000 Total Assets, -1 13,000,000 din the United States and England 85 ay be opened and d mes or withdrawn by ads Every attention is paid to out-of-town accounts, WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH idle funds. R. J. Ranney NGS ACCO SAVI UNT is the best investment for It offers absolute safety, and pays interest four times a year. » Manager, The Sacrament of ae pee. will be sobees vert in the committee eting dt Har: ly nei offer te instructed the Fi- anee Committe. aoeaEIe Sites as soon a A wizened little Irishma ory= bod ene small, Atak finally Porsuaded them to give. hima tutal. He seerted ie ols id. they -gra ipereased’ the alo ‘ot his toad mnt on the last trip die twas carrving Found anvil under each ar When ieee f-way across be mi: the Hampstead b: gang plank it brake vith ‘the Irishman fell im, With splashing and splut-~ tering he came tothe surface. “Trow ed }me 8 repel” he shouted, and again nk, A second time jhe rose. to the surface. “Trow me a rope, I say,” 2 he aioe Rirotis 40nos tigre Me aanke fall is looking well generally, time che / truggling. while the spring crops are promising "say" he spluttered angrily, ne its cléation sanipsbrh | HY vou paper ees purer soa quietly. ‘The number of public meet-| TO MIE 8 ope tim er Sf gs ings is less than usual, the voters de- one uv these damn 2 {While thrilling aerfai_and arenie at ts as well as sensational eques- spite of apparent apathy wel trianiam and hippodrome. track events alice. fers. ls dae teoctot being} are absolutely assential to big taken in the election of June 8th and| ‘ent shows, their performances ould at aheavy vote will be ee-} fall flat were it mot for the clown: n is to jole wor! the rings, until the end of gram the great hippodrome track swarms. with reigns Buster nd i all the other comic gupplem “ee charac- tomy ae ace pea lig snare that: 9 others. If you do jnot wish Hane hale and nearty| jollity . it will be advisal ne from the Cole ee United Shows. On a other it/ you. are pufforing ftom am attack of the ‘blues, tain and permanent ae is is assured if and curious. 01 be so go as ‘it haa fore. <5. 1 ou attend the perfori options on | + ‘ib! Pr the v harlequins and mirth| i Head Office W. R. Travers .'. A Branch of this Bank has been’ ss wil! be transa: in the Savings eral ae busine: rest allowed Farmers’ Sale Notes discounted. Special privieges extended to ace hers, In wards at the i ighest current rates and paid four times e year, General Manage! opened in MILLBANK and a gen- icted at this Bran ankon ONE DOLLAR and up- ‘ounts of Townships, Farmers and ner meeting read and sanctioned. Communications were r Municipal and Railway Board in ref- ‘renee to the confirming of the De henitures,—File Yommunication from the @ 1 fond wal ais petition, was signed by n from. Geo. AL Barth, Wa wna’ Gane and T. IP. MRod for a com nent walk on the horth sida of Mill reet connecting with the walks al- ‘eady constructe A petition from Geo, Gunther ald ‘hirty-four other names asking for \ cement eressing on Main street in front of his bakery. fhe Reeve stnted of T that owing loplorable s the Main ©. expend ‘noney they could in building and rolling the street, he also stated thal re had got the he reeve of Mornington to extend the gras ionth to the Third Line and North rorporation. limits, d by Samuel Whaley and s envy ‘Rose that. this, coun- do not, bul cemen' vrorsings this year and the prayers of he petitions bo not ‘ranted. — Sed. The folichuing accounts were vented and read vis j— in, ceutting down piteh pro- holes, $2.25; A, D. iMexander vs. ote 304.12 | ore and Ca cosis, leo topline waives Municipal World. 1. Griffith, C. i 00; Wed. W i on Raflway Debenturés, 5. John Beh- noider, file-for MAM street and: text ng. 14.50; William Hartmier, shovel- ng sn or Moved by John Rothermacl and seo onded ‘by Beaty Rose that the a8 sounts Carthew, Mor colin’ MacBeth end John Schneider 3 laid on the table to come before coun: cil a meetng and all the other accounts be paid, and that the sey eral amounts paid to Wm. Ha r for shovelling snow be charged again the lands benefitted thercby.— Car- ries o et line of Mornington, from ite and gi MILLBANK pgidtilod |, . R. G. GRIEVE . Manager, MILVERTON COUNCIL, onded by Honey. Rove that William SAEZ, Harbtmier be truant officer for the Milverton, Juno Ast, 1008. EN Carried, iJon tae Milverton council P, in © the extent of $450.01 10 to meet n regular meeting, Rei the ¢ one expenses of the school. nembers all present, minutes of The Cle rk was being ba ask for 800. yards i vel de- alt Main stree Couneil then ep ned. y. D. D. WEIR, Clerk, Freuter-Duoklow A quiet thot very pretty wedding Ww iy ‘00k plac me. morning at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Dak) ‘ow, Mainrst., Milvertony when th youngest danghter, Edna united in the bonds of mony to a Oaten M. A., officiating past six {to the Mendelssohn's Oat ori mon and ere received © bride groom. breakfast was next hy order, fatto which the happy couple loft by the G. T. i. for Brantford, with taney louse. Many eubstantint “and pretty” ‘presartth tee 0 tho popularity wf the young pers he. ‘Tho annual meoting of 2 Women's inte wae. ibid naa Foresters’ Mi varton, on fh day afternoon, May 2 resenta~ tives from ie seve! branches at siowel aa Millbank, reports were Sala nt itute to be in) a flour. The following officers for the bnsuing year ics (Dr.) Parker ; Vice-Pies. bh nd was were elected d. Moved by Samuel Whaley and see: returning to the hall an enyoyabs luneh berved.