H.M.SCHAEFER {ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Su reuwwny pai waist an LOTH MARRIAGE LICENSES 3 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, : MILVERTON, - ONTARIO Vol. XVIII—No. 4 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, February 25, 1909 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Try Mobr's grocery for patent Sees, 2 | medici; FARMERS | ROGRESSIVE yet conservative manage | |f LOCAL NEWS $)"Stal"s anon room sapuny THE CANADIAN BANK pene NOTICE ad deat ese “at $6.75 to $8 per bushel, Al- sike $9 to $11 per bushel, Timothy $2 to 3.50 per bus. —Oil Cake $1.80 per cwt. or a 70 for lots of 500 Ibs. kinds of Garden and ae Seeds kept on hand. . I. D. ATKIN, MILVERTON, - - ONTARIO ment has produced a safe, sure bank for farmer, merchant and laborer in The Metropolitan Farmers’ Sale Drafts and Money Notes Promptly Bank « ies S aegaee Collected. 3338 MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, Manager. SCHAEFER & WHALEY Ghe Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store them. NOW ON SALE. | Big we will place on sale hundreds of yards of fine Valencines, Nottingham and Tor- wide. All new patterns. At 5 special yalues in : % We want to clear our tables. SPEGIAL FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS Canned Apples “ At Almost Half Price ” We have been very fortunate in securing this lot of fine Canned Apples at a +er3-low-price:—. Owing to the small crop of apples last eeason, they won’t last long at this price. Just try a couple of eans, you will be more than pleased with 2 Cans for 15 Cents On Friday Morning chon Laces at the lowest prices we have ever quoted. All widths up to five inches Now is your time to stock up. - Regular 7 to 12 1-2c. Extra Special In Home Good Needs On Friday and Saturday in.ordcr to clear our tables we will have some extra Graniteware, Crockery and Glassware, Etc. Regular 12 1-2c per can, While they last Lace Sale Cents Per Yard COME AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS, We Want Your Produce——We Can Save You Money, Spring rugs in great variety at C. R. Honderich & Son's. M.ss Sarah Green, of Amulree, i is at present visiting Mrs. Jacob Lohr. We regret 5 report that’ Mr. M. Atkins is confimed to his ae w: ce an atte of t appendicitis, . M. Se Prat and W. H. Grossh ot on Monday vrend a day ‘oronto on fae look at our Ae ‘assort- pr.ces. M.ss Nellie MacBeth left on Thurs- day for Zoronto to spend a few days at the aeniennie. ee eey openings. Mrs. J. H. rt left on Tues- oe for Monon, where she will i aaa vince her friend, cago Bete fete John MoNell, vot Bayfield, Out., w.li supply the ‘pupit of Weilesley Zon and mpstead churches on anaes, ebruney 28th. Mr. J. Zang, who has been spend ag friends in a tew yeeheee. with aitend the millinery, openings at ‘To- ronio, after which she will meee ae her ae e you goi ing to bs ir rasa seed this season ¢ Why, up ‘ be sure; int. Mr. John R. Yost, the To- ron.o p.ckle manufacturer, ae ria pleaded guilty to appropriating trust defendant until March to give fuller opportunities to settle with the ate. reatening feverishness with chil- q Ky, and safely calmed by . These little Candy Cold ets sbould always be at hand remptmess is all-important. Pr ‘eventies euntain no quinine, nothing arsh or sickening. They are, indeed, time.” Carried in the p genu.ne safeguard against Co: 8.4 by Public Drug Store, Milver: uch Sympathy eo being eo co eres ind Mr8,-Conrad Doer have ‘been called SERS to toes of their thirteen-year-dit: dau M llie, who died on cee vt She Tat dined: stare weneoned through bleeding anteries t gums, Blood poisoning at last set. in when death ensued. The remains werd: ‘interred in the Wellesley: Men« non.te cemetery on Sunday last, the funeral being on eet the very largest ever witnessed im the communi The Epworth League entertained the Donegal and Atwood Epworth Leagues on Tuesday ng. Not: w thstanding the tublgrdieney: of the Dainty refresh- he lecture ig from the way they were appre- ciated itis evident the peck have mater‘al appetites as well as ritual The aly enaseMoudties caught: ful affai A eases if a certain hidden ‘ the. fa. It may be a t may have given Senet aa | sapport to the Heart or K‘dney: by. Plow Boe The queation of establishing in dif ferent parts o} stations to ascertain SCHAEFER & WHALEY in eventually dead eine large it crease. atguntdlon the matter eee Pearint to the retarsn of Directors with power to a and eee all sizes and p: $4.25 up. C. R. Lea ch & Son. ‘Arehdea Feld eae. ManEr ats Ph. ixp's ehureh, Toronto, has eee elected bishop o} a Toronto dio Whaley, of M.nnedosa, ue and Mrs. J. G. Kepler, of Min- nemucea, Nevada, are v.s.ting their mother, 8. G. Whaley, Main street. Don’t ‘forget the young men’s meet- ing on Friday evening. a session of the mock . Dr. R. Nu Grant, of Orillia, Woll Known as “Knoxon.tn,” there on Saturday last. oe Gat aan lecniee aeet dent of North Easthope. The opening of the new Birsttord 3 was commemorated by a arles M. Hays, te company on e other day of t. Mr. Sil- was known verton, having eda aiployed: hi the ofemeoT AL OL Follinsbee. Tha name of Dr. W. M. Egbert, of Calgary, a former residant of MCI- verton, is men cot several ther namie od ucannNie cane date for the sity of Galgary inthe Afber Legislat The world feels that there is some- thing philosophy Which “teases thatthe: ablest afte ig to breed men as “food for powder,” and to toil ae mil; ae and naval slory.—Hemilton Ti The J. G. Grosch Felt Shoe Com- pany pha ao! Heal fe take he) Outatin business out the hands of the ghee stan! Vitsunay of this week salesmen on work betwepn ve 25/cents to stop pain st Jus tone lit tle ‘pik Pain Tabet" Dr. p" HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager rates. one of them or WM. MAYNARD, Manager, OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 | Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 | Reserve Fund, 6,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and Eigland SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are receiv. ed and interest allowed at current Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and withdrawals made by any by the survivor. 124 STRATFORD BRANCR Head pas SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Speci iat Interest allowed from ers discounted, Sale CHEESE ne out cha The Farmers Bank (Incorporated by Special Act of P, Member of the eran, ie onda & Tho Toronto W.R. TRAVERS,'Goneral{Manager ‘on ithdrawn by che: ay ith Svanlel to Teens ee Mate See FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPECIALTY; N le notes collected and advance; —On any bank cashed or?taken on ah with Newton Branch open Monday and=Thursday in Millbank and Newton Branches, of Canada ‘arliament) : TORONTO ial eonnae: given) to ae ese date of deposit at currey rates, Sianes for- lotes eee ate farm- ereon Hutchison block R.G. Grieve, Mgr. ‘any pain in 20 m.nuies, coil Read the torrmais on the box: ettered. pa.ns, any pain. Soid by Pubhe Drug 1 Cook's it was eee d to Cel are “the bis * of May at Milver sient seers mme 7 parte anged for, of which particulars i given Ba e judgmen us fhe Pr vy Cou by Me. Robert nection with was ar Mr. it declared that pee charter requires it giv two- cent rate on thi Pastas cars baton Toronto at Mo. mn Ik ontreal, was giv bu week by Lord Lorel The de: cision is a great tninviphe fo Me, W. F, McLean, M.P., who has, at groa at explana Ooneing Celis prcnles battle. f you wou:d have a sate yet certain Cough Ret the home, try Shoop’ m ough:y unlike any o} parat new favorita see reste enate se ie Sho ems ts wonderful I amost 1d enact prescription. a by Public Drug Biore, Milverton. very year w with, sue regularity the mind a te, ublic is prepared through winter desp.tches from Nipgara Gisteior to look ier peaches the following summer. When the weather has been cold the trees matter what kin have it is eats to affect the Niagara peach cro) ed flies ‘sentiment of the Grai rowers’ convention at Brandon last tobias the feeling in favor of gov- internal ele- growing stronger. nyen= tion SE eane the question SaTigies do the graw.ng strength of the organ ized wheat producers makes the qu uestion one which the politicians Unless the re owner- afeature if xt srevibetst elec- day, M: the Swnda ortiing, preaching service and h Sunday School will be ama‘gamated Eleven. o'clock w. e opening. The first order of the day will be the preaching service, pr ramed te mtmue to 11.50. ae Will be fol:owed by a period for t study of the Sunday School lesson, The present class arrangement w:l eontimue, but in addi Sachs wil organized a are tl dito’ The a “exercises will last for, an for aah Be if petted aa “the Eragiming wma tifating - | of weel ue Pe called om o oO , LINWOOD. Miss May Berlet returned hom ‘rom. Hatton amd Mildmay after open mg a month with friends here Mr. Roger Williamson, of Har ton, is epenuin, his sister here, Mrs. let. Mrs. Joseph Johnston and jaughter, of Monkton, spent a tas with their aunt, Mrs. Frank akon, ss K. Fish left on Tuesday morn- He “tor Torout> to attend the mil- Inery ppebicge Mr. Robt. White “peed iueiness trip to Moni on on ‘Tuesday rr. Jury, of Wockta,, spent Tues- lay in town. rs. John Rumstedler and M'ss Fann‘e spent a few days ih the for~ mer’s ae at Hamilto: Mr. nk Glebe, of Mt, Forest, spent Bay with trlends in town. tory nd her sister left on 0 will spen e time prior to Joining her Peon in Dr ‘yden, New i Mrs, R. B. Fish is spending »caupk ks with her sister, Mrs. V Berlet, Be erin. Mrs. Sm'th nnd son, of Walkerton, and irs amvalkers-o8 Carthage? peut last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carno- Mr. ©, Hu tehinson ealled on trienls ade a -busi- 20 “ri ida Mr. 8. W. ley and “am: 1, i aad erat i. Re Shee eee ae te Milverton on Tus . day to nd the wedding of Mr. Oscar Oakley » Mr. W.0. Ppanas peace the person who took b thirty-1 ly from his e Saturday 4 uilty a ty is kno fhe will do wel! to comply with this request and save cya ‘cense Inspector Walters, of or ep Sunday night d found everyth’ Florence Baker, oe Millbank, igs fens aia the parental roof. B. milton moved to Mill- Sani vase pov where he is openin) up a grocery store besides continu- ing the umdertaking Busta We wees oe Hamilton succy . Snider, of Wallace, visited wre i ieee 's last we 4 Mrs. Anke of Conestogo, spent Ist Thursday at Mrs. Hilker’s. ‘A very Bintty wedi ng was solemn: zed at higi n Wednesday, nies 17th, at te oe padants He on and Thomas Hackett, the'r ‘any ughter, Miss Clan ad in marriage to Mr. Ea. “crooks. The win ph cae =F 73s Wm. N'‘xon im t) imi x father, and wae navy blue ailk mings, Ghia ms im. hei a wreath of orange "losaor hair. The bride was attended by Mise he Ses fi f the groom. was dressed in a neal dress of ae cloth. Gordon Way ttemd~ ed the gro ‘ttle Miss Jetty unser was f° aha r, er the ceremony a sumptuous wallding 4’ presents, of m lady's cloth, ill at home to their many friends after March The aig See School, 0! which Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crooks had “| attended, pREAGRAC SEAT. Gredles: 49 presenting her, a few evenings pre~ vious to her wedding, with a. itehen shower, showing the esteem im which fhe young talk ake held in Lin wood. your ae tak the only Bravery | ih ‘own Satisfaction guaran- arrive at {Milverton before long. MONKTON. The Ladies’ Aga at terian church are sending d of Knox Presby~ out invi- Mrs. Ed. Sitek area Friday “ot i tert fa He or aay 6 a Cara visited Sfx, and Mire, ste No. 72, 1.0.F., M atts are reqeanree ed to be present the meeting Saturday evening, February 27th, as the installation ©f officers for ‘the ensuing year, by Bro. G. ‘anton, Gen. Deputy for district, and hii other impoxtant business will be tended F. Nicholson Seats rl ie in a dices on Tue mad zie fig ball given in Mice 1 Nig Monday img, Fel 2nd, and port a very delightfuc inte: ast Friday ing was spent in card playing and dancing, Mr. rand family leave for Bradhagen oon, where Mr. in wishing very eae and happ.ness in nection. with the next 1B Of Ay Monkton Improvement saniety “Resolved, that ‘ould be ake udvantageous ‘or if it were annexed the United States than to depend n Great Br.tain. @he affirmative will taken ‘ herson, assisted by G. Carruthers, while the nega- tive wi te ” handled by ei Adair an w. usual, a good pro- Licaints wil be presented at the meet.ng next Tuesday, and a pleasant evening is assured. ur postmaster, Mr. Erskine, has cons.derably enlarged the space voted to the post off A lari number of poxes have been added, wh will add much to the venience of handling the mail. Samuel MoAllister, of Atwaed, call ed on “tri ends in the village on Mon day. Miss Sadie Buttery, of Groy, visiting her cousin eck. We , Geo. Manton, this it breaking and, checkers are the order of the day in our village at Boe Ww. rskine, of Atwood, has di posed ravihe building lot on Main street, north of Jno. Gerth's haré neta shop, to Wm, ‘Peter, of thie villags In big sermon to the young people Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. Fergussom spoke of charac! rm our characters toa great ox- ent im after year lea is quoted EG a 80 Dek owt. nd wheat ®1 per bus ~~