STRICTLY he ‘MILVERTON, | MARRIAGE LICENSES ONTARIO “Jt Shines For All.” “Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, April 15, 1909 funds savings account Farmers’ Sale Notes Cottected. | should exercise the same prudence in caring for your nds as you must display in acquiring them—open a bank. The Metropolitan Ban MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, 3 Lo CAL NEWS $|’ Drafts and Money Orders Bought and Sold. Manager. wll SPRING MILLINERY OPENING FRIDAY and M' Styles are charming. your opinion also. Easter. APRIL 2nd and 3rd eoce LLINERY buying time has arriv- ed, and on opening days we sell more hats than on any other occasion. the prices are easy to pay. We We will be ek to see you any day and would suggest placing your order early to Secure it for MRS. K. SPROULE SATURDAY No two pe a MILLBANK. {'Engeland & Son, Milverton, paying 210. for choice 1b prints butter Mr. and mith are spend: ing their Buster yacation at ‘Troles. ew days with ss spending the in List ‘owel. stad ‘bere aves Sunday. Mi cee ce Haig is visiting friends in (Auburn. t Mrs. and Mr. Stanley Milne visited friends in Hamilton during the ‘past week Mr. Ed. ‘Reid, of Waterloo, pontey. with friends . elle and Eiie ‘Fink are vis- iting “ vents home hi , of scent Forest, spent the Bobaays ¢ at his Mrs. F. spent ls t and Miss A. Stew- ‘art spent ave at Wallenstein. is, of Brantford. tated a eins here last we oss, of Winds = peti dite ts on Hattaays at ae hom Mrs. D. Grieve annd con Frankia visited friends in Alma during the past week Exe 'S. Nicholls spent Synday ia Tor-| Sy mito. "Miss Mulcahy and Miss Lottie Bor- Finger spent the holidays with friends in Mir A, Penkiorwood and Me. R. Ram: way, tie, t Thursday for Stroughton, Mr. Engeland, of Milverton, was a business visitor in our burg Tuesday ir, (W. K. Welt, o of Stratford, visit a with friends bei ‘star haa of skiweede bs visiting at J. 8 wxir. R. B.‘Hamilton took a business trip to Guelph Thursda Mr. H. Jobnaton and Master Gordon visited over Sunday with {friends in see the villa ‘Miss 18. McCloy, of recon is vis- iting at her home her: * Mr. i: Hamert ae Friday at ase re uRteeiog: spent Sunday at Mr. Ve ‘ear, semester, will oc supy the ciple ee tie Methodist ch. next, Abts Lene 3 n spent Sunday at Mr. T. Crawfor: A very iatoreating ana instructive ‘meoting was held in ox ol _ {Pbursday evening w! ‘eletr the delegat- _ 28 gave asi report of the meéting of the Missionary Congress. BURNS. t { Rogeana & Bon, Son, Oily ve ing Zc. for choice ib caine butter Aun ‘rom here who s) Easter holidays De eer ae a ae — Mi: distance in ‘Brant: with Btrattord. friends; Mrs _ ty ‘and Master Sheldon, with the for ~‘mer's. parents (at Ne: f lis eteaan with friends ¢ at ‘strat ura Wad- a ise Olive Moore with re’ ci Branttots; Mr Jam mes Baird ioe bel], of London, was the ee cousin, Miss Ma; presen Mr, Jas. Caindron, of Toronto, was ee is home her ‘ “and ‘Mrs. V1 ar Watson zinc orev she Meter te by wir ome her : igholls, spent Friday with a |e tow holidays at Mrs. laggic Gray] CROSSHILL. ‘Among ‘those who were visitors at Cros il during Easter halldaya were etc Berlin, w. Tnlghton, of Wellesley; Mr. and and Mrs. H. Mundell, st Mitchel: Mt iph and Miss “Vepending © week ot his uncle's Barbour. Willie Amticknay hes gone to his mole's near Atwood for the Bammer. arrison left last week for tbe: ‘West. me emnbel has Commen- Rae ds. Jno. a autlan ‘with Mr. J. B. Campbell for ns d \Bend wears a smile ite se so days, tiie reault of new clerk, a ee girl. he ‘Farmer's Club meeting on the ent, in the A addi el To addr i while local talent fordisl ‘king it an in Harron, Nancy Altireeht, Willie Sch- weitzer. Jr. 8 to Sr. 3— Zehr, Donald Campbell, veal pes Jo- view, Jr. to Sr. 4—Cecil Barbour, Fia Lindsay, “Teacher. WELLESLEY. Mr. Mrs. Nor! se Ee holidays with the latter's ts here, returning to their home on er ay. Mr. aa ‘Behaub who has been ill for Fe some time past is, we aro glad to aay, Fesovering api Mr. Bas akoehler, a Hespeler, spent x a few days with 1 Wickman and Mr. °C Galt, who spent a ow days patents here returned ‘home on day mi mn “Tues- his hom Miller, of Melville, Man., who Sa several m visit: ing ae and eters will start on the eee ard journe; ae aiAimany, of i nkeavile isthe. yoest of Miss imi Mr. Jacob Leis aleoasa of bis farm 2 Noah ‘Wagler for $5,400 and will a sal y next id Te Loni telephones are becoming more} G, e | prominent. ‘A few more machines are being put in. Ee SAiton Schmidt “bes been ©: pares bby, Roiner Bros. & Co. as tin- othe Misses Skelton, Gaetameyer and | f McDonald are enjoying the holidays at their respective homes. ir. ant rs. A. J. Saunders are vis- iting ‘for a few days in Toronto. San Sea the Methodist ¢ aii on apie evening. the auspices of the Lae neckties exact- be handed hs y alike one of wih isto in a euslade. tier Nate wee aK ay. rogram wi a "be area Aamise sion 16 ce z mn Monday after r.| 0’ broad ot hi man Schaub spent| © ning. Mar. Walter Floigchauer is enjoying " © her ne ie social in the} y Mr. wel lineio Smith spent Sunday in B 5 man spent Sunday under the se oarental zoek in Ber spent a few paade with trend ae "Btratford last w Chas. Ritter cent a few days 0 eith friends at Bre ouaertel spent day in the Le City last irs. J. H. Leech, of ‘Goderich, ssi the sneer = “Mrs. ot hades’ bese * Engeland ion, paying Me 2k fox: choice 116 Se matter children risited: with fener in cael ever the holi- day. Mr. ‘Chris ‘Witt returned last week after a week’s sojourn with Listowel frien Mr. Amos Peppler and the Easter holidays with Sane s Bigherices . Sam. Linder ‘spent the holiday with “friends and relatives in Berlin and | donee ‘McLellan, of Berlin, vis- ited with ae and relatives i town over Sunday. Minnie Ritter, of Elma, is vis f Rev. A. Blunt a thi: wil 8 Maria Son Frieda Griese and brother, Louis, of siasiors. spent Fri heir hom Sree of “the Dra, goons dd es sone ae sera a, verton this week. }eolm Ma‘ Beth, itor a eb Mr. Hugh eetouri, of Elma, left last week for Londo. If you don’t “aaverisaa in The Sun rou lose more than we do. a {Ps ging 21 Bos for sta ‘Atb prints butter of Toronto, Riverton. miiso Miller, of Essex, =| spending the holidays under the par- enta Mr. feam horses to ‘Hay ceca Listowel, for handsome figu: Flo @nd_ Mabe of Reason spent sunday with Puanss pease m and scant ug and Rl Treswater, visited with relatives and frien ‘rida; Bteyens and Barry Geach sp a Tew days with friends and antivee “in eenich: and Listo- el Geo. Dobson ‘sold his team of we aa. a the cheap rates at Easter and passen- ger traffic on both C.P.R. and G.T.R. was very ye Preventies—those Candy Cold Cure Tebyaty wil safely and quickly chock Grip. Try m = and asi 48-250, "Sold by The Pubke Dek Store. | joing to bores jour grace ceed th’s beadont Why. . Gustin's Newton, to ‘be sure; vie I ean depend on getting the m vs and fa ee that tan ae merman, of Stratford, spent a days with, the latter's epaceatde Mr and Mrs. F, Zimmerman. Owing e a freight train being de- g- ropp last week disposed his Clyde stallion, Raya: Surprise, and 1s purchased in its stea one of the finest ever ¢ Woman’s Missionary The “Met hodist Society of Stratford District will hola Mr. do- im- 0} ‘ned ac lowes! the ‘day of pernaty we hope néver: fo return. Moré people than ever before are intelligent and able to judge those with whom they in tontact. This means that ‘0 judge you and place a true rather than false estimate on your abilities. rere mann is mpiing from farming and if he can ee a table house will locate «| in Mitch S By aa honors in the a horse which he recently pur- Shee ‘The service in the Methodist church | f the iosprésoion that sionary Movement, is ae biggest thing on eart Beautiful and artistic effects are Des tained by staining ay all kin » Th the w ee them. The Epwo: rth League of the Metho- dist church will ha ea Rally Day on mons at 11 and 7 ‘to on occasion Serle gan music. z f the nie Rees Fu hi ing. served and ¢ splendid program provi- annual meeting of Rociation which w: neal probability M Mi e Jatter ha' tee itis Se tliat they will do so. MeLachian was again elect- of ant abe weak , It isn't ‘sts eee re commend Di Test it a few “aaye and seg! Impror ment will promptly and surely taller: Sold ‘by ‘The Publie Drug Se! Ast of students ‘packed wee ee ae to tthe Ag siodyiufal College 3 cd rural sel railway transportation and board ne students durin; . Spl and this purpose a sw 000 ha: brea set aside. at Guelph for 150. 4 real j} paper must bo someting ike th Deayiston: one be made The Beton Department bas made he Te! uessee still write Dr. 8) i , for oe ‘book and free test Court les. "Send 9 money. Jus’ Dr. Shoop and give some aatterers pleasant surpris An exchange a says— oie: Ape ostle ‘had in se — all things to all men.” | prints all things of all kinds s, rule be scattered 4 thia drug: Gate everywhere are, favoring Cough Rem The tender jung uealing Shoop’ its Sader Rear ‘est it once ‘self, and aae Sold by The Pub- ie Drug: Store. “The burdock forests that are.allow~ this spring end summer, lesers. Mat and ‘Geo: Dobson spent |” spent the “holiday “vith his parents in is J. ares a erguson, of | gor Se Oot ty ae a Mr. John ‘Hoakmann, ‘of the 10:n|™ W. K. Loth is paying 21¢ for choice butter, 14c. for lard. M Noes spent Easter with friends in Son, Milver ton, ry to sta at ‘present tying seriously of Toronto, is at pre~ L, Boyle, o! ein Milver- sent visiting at his hom: ton. Miss ich, of ‘Waterloo, spent a few days visiting Miss Florence Roth- vate Hasenpflug, of Berlin, apetits a Ww sks with ber daughter, Mrs. ae fer. Px ‘Mrs. Con. Reis and children of Wrox ster visited ber perents, Mr. and Mrs “Miss Sarah J. Spencer spent her Easter holidays. ‘with her cousins, Lil-| lie and nerki kip. a ‘My. Con, jon. be Halpit of Obrist chureh on Sunda ing and evening and delivered excellent discourses on ‘oceas= sions. Be aes not try to impress people. w importance. If you re dapat erik they es ting it will great interest zontal N Coiled Paring. Th r rod. . Geese 41-2 ft. high, 13 ft. long $5.00 Place ‘Aiba order at once. Fink~ einer 's Hardwar were resistered with the a ae the necessary regis! 0 days after a ease death are liable to a pehalty of $10 and costs. Read the formula on the box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your dootor if there ‘isa better one. Pain blood pressure hoop's ain HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager rates. one of them or WM. MAYNARD, Manager, [THE CANADIAN BANK | OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 000 Reserve Fund, - 6,000; Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received 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. STRATFORD BRANCR Head Office hs oe anes the sae if slower fro) ane may b mie warded to Seenan ws mail The Farmers Bank of Canada (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) Member of bes Cecntinn, fn aes &{The oroaves W. R. TRAVERS,!General:Managor sakehsak esc ye jatenticn given FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPECIALTY—Notes of ers discounted. Sale notes collected and warunoeell noes ei CHEESE CHEQUES--On any hank cashed or. ts i pert any cashed or. taken on deposit with- Newton Branch open Monday and Thursday in Mutchison block Millbank and Newton Branches, R. G. Grieve, Mgr. TORONTO to this depart- of deposit at current rates, rele without notice. Money for- on request. thereo1 pains, pains anywhere. Try 01 seo. 20 for 250. Sold by The Meubles Drag Stor ‘schoolma’am is the guiain bantling fresh fr full of his pets, bis pouts, bis passion , ungovernable in many Case: pant, riotous little wretch whose own m- and alone ne be nd she puts them in th way of becoming The spevial committee of the Ontario will meet during ider the various bi presented to the ‘Assessment Act, w comprised of the foliowing lite: Whitney, Messrs. son, McNaught, John- Ae ton (Durbam), Pattinson, Fripp, Ni le, Clark, (Bruce), Kilber, Browetn, Hough, Studholme, ‘MacKay (Grey: Reed (Wentworth). Stock, McCart, te udfoot and Elliort t to have even one st placed on the municipal list of voters, ‘unless be me to the son of a a d |droperty safficient 6 sontitle him to wanting to know ‘the reason of the distinction. eorge Seitx, formerly of Formosa right, got even with But thie matter an apt wad ‘the Seitz in turn laid separate tions against the 4 feats for asking for A swell attended members of ‘the Milverton jocie| Try it in, FARMERS | TAKE NOTICE —Before purchasing seed $6.75 to $8 per bushel, Al- to $11 per bushel, Timothy $2 to 3.50 per bus. Oil Cake $1.80 per ewt. or $1.70 for lots of SOOSIbs. —All kinds -of Garden and Field;Seeds kept on hand. . I. D. ATKIN, .MILVERTON,. - - ONTARIO merman, Jno, Rothaermel, L- Pretter eghevertitng Com., Dr. Lederman . L. a so ‘ecidea by an resent e Organization this the largest Novent the | ester of Milverton, e de Be tar h Holletround, ‘Milverton. of | ber of °c crating aan from thelr me “jer; rl} were app La Grippe ia quite prevalent in the ¥illage an Bolseter & Whaley will pay you 21° per pound for your bu Mr. ismith, of Staonal is at previ ‘Visiting in tow M to] Ei ion, ‘Milveri ¢] paying 216. for choice 1)b prints butter Mrs. Robert Morrison visited with | relatives in Gueiph for a few days this tis Fieda Patterson, of panier sh Se Pa over the holidays with Mrs. rh. wifi ‘Phillips ef the Public Schoo: staff is spending the vacation at her Rev. N. D. Lede ae in} Je! erymn, of Palmer- 48 {bas been reliev i} returned t Water seca, 2 doz. 8, 250. per Hi Lea's Ready, eropared English Mus- Lo tive ers “300. Salada ‘Toa, ahr 190, per yard at H. Gustin’s, Mea Ww To: de) tien has proven a great succes nables us to pay better aba "for pistes All butter hmust . prints and sats We ati ‘butter ape free t eustomens. Engejand & Son, Till May dst a peoutiful 11x14 en- ne soverest storms which has visited Ontario for a num- years occurr last when wind mills, buis fences wore Jevelled by the hurricane. aang ate oe windmills suffer- in this vicinity were W. Ranney, J. Candler and A. Wilson “Write ups” of mi real or alleged, ning _proporities, © thes roading, in the disguise of 0 cleverly concoted matter, designed to t him int sep- nglerson spent the holiday mip tie Parental roof at Grand Val+ ef ley. oe vel attended a eating of basebal! don Good Friaay, St the Gneine Hotel when the re ‘ Re officers were 3 "President, ‘ice ‘Presi suibseriptions. e ball toss ee this t and Mrs. Roa anes Baer as sat lef ,| spent Good Friday with the ‘Tatter's on coe 's_willl surpass iss Mary ened ak Monday an nd “Facey in Toro) 0. Sanderso} ane Miss Carter, of Guth, ‘spent the holiday with Mr. . H. Sanders ‘son. McEwen, of ee was ‘the home ‘of her Store accounts owing to J. Hamilton must be settle: hote on or before April 25th, or they will be put into other hands for’ col- lection Mr. J. G. Hamilton, sole agent, for now propared to receive orders. fo duced price on pe fa Sa ‘May bth Fi inioa to attend the of ical selections among them Mew ants Mr. W. Grosoh. NEBRASKA GREENS. jor farm, Mr. Christ ee is te + the fi sed purchases tbe teckly has as his ten to “was completely turned’ Miners. Robert Teyiox anit Ws Dalim took: tn a fox round Aimulres” aed soveral mombers’ of the. Raraetetioe r. James Anderson eed al Nar diaes 7a a is return, tip through tho States | is spending a iy ue 8 with ms Mrs Adem Ballantyae es Mr. Menno Miss Anni ieee sie ie the home of Mr a a from pare. took in he ani at Mr. en tea Ra ds ernie and Ratna a Mi. Cha. dt pons ‘Suey at hrist Rop) WwoopsIDE. este Miss Olive Freeborn. is spendi = ing thelr boll Shoes Ty Glenallsn.ei@sDoreeel. Rev. A. MaVicar, of Atwood, | ducted the service jn. Zion bs oes ‘ots a 8. Freehorn: had the mile 3 uable brood m: a r. Wm. fochtinesto 36 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Dewar daughte ta few es sia friends i iW Listowel Mr. rs. George Mottman, oe near Gromboli; spent Monday home of Mr. Jacob Schneiders — days this: and