Milverton Sun, 22 Apr 1909, p. 1

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MARRIAGE. LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO “Tt Shines For All.” Peveeweweweret a WILLIAM K. LOTH MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO TIT Vol. XVIII—No. 12 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, April 22, 1909 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher The Metropolitan FARMERS TAKE NOTICE » —Before purchasing seed for spring, come in and inspect Farmers’ Sale Drafts and Money pote PrompJy 6s fi Orders Bought ollected. and Sold. sike $9 to $11 per bushel, Timothy $2 to 3.50 per bus. ur ‘Joint Deposit Account” is a special convenience for farmers—deposits and withdrawals can be made by self or wife. It facilitates your business in town. —Oil Cake $1.80 per cwt. or $1.70 for lots of SOOzIbs. . —All kinds of Garden and Field;Seeds kept on hand. . 3340 Il. D. ATKIN, MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, Manager. MILVERTON, - - ONTARIO SCHAEFER & WHALEY { Ghe Satisfactory Cash-and Produce Store ni Bee = RS OURHOUSECLEANINGSALB! ARE YOU SHARING IN THE PROFITS ut Carpets, Carpet Squares, Lace Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Tapestry Table Covers, Wall Papers, Lace Curtains, Etc., are all selling at unusual big savings to you right now when you need the goods. Don't forget we are supplying you with the little every day needs of the home at very little prices. Visit our store, take a look around, buy at your pleasure. Jardiniers You will réalize at once when you see these that they are big values Lace Curtains dust when the demand is greatest we are » making this special price 20 pair only Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, fine weave, handsome new floral 50 only well made Jardiniers, hard design. These are beautiful curtains fired, glazed inside and out, fancy em- Take advantage of this big saving. Re- bossed, “richly tinted in green and gular $5 pair fe brown, Six new shapes. bee if See our values at 60c, $1,150 Ge Onsale aters.5 a oc)e. The Little Needs at Little Prices We are notion headquarters. We handle more of the little everyday needs than most stores. We handle standard grades only, and we sell notions cheaper, not because of our superior cleverness, but because we handle more, which enables us to buy to better advantage. . : . . ° hens . A Few of the Many Lines Now on Sale THE GOODS YOU WANT NOW| Large Brass Curtain Rods............15¢ Carpet Tacks..........2 packoges for 5e Large size Kitchen Mirrors. China Cups and Saucers... Glass Syrup Pitchers... Good Tooth Brushes 3 cones Ironing Wax Marking Ink for your'linens., Double Egg Cups... ash Days Dippers.. 15c can Talcum Powder. ... 1000 Tooth Picks for...., Splendid Scrub Brushes,,, Quart size Tin Dippers Large size Bread Pans 5c 4 packages Best Sewing Needlee. .. 5c 2 packages Hest PINS... areasen oe Shoe Brus Granite Pie Plates.. Japanned Dust Pans Best Wash Boards.. 2 cakes Good Laundry Soap . Granite Fry Pans. Funnels with strainer and Eggs. —— We Always Pay Top Market Price SCHAEFER & WHALEY We want your Butter 2 2 3 LOCALNEWS c2 oo ; Black Salada ane ou Saturday 25c. per nobita an u eon, ae jpaying 21 cts. 4 1-2 mills on the doll ‘Mrs. W. Hofferd has méved to Ber- lin, where she *will reside vith her son, iAbe Miss Minnio Kilty has been success: in passing her ‘Normal Sahoo! exam- ination with ‘hono: * Mr. Henr, Hoffman who has been il: fon: soyoral ayqeks “we underatand continues in poor hea Soap Chips for ‘was ‘and flo: of Brampton, we: ‘Dr erker ‘divine the Master holl: sare and Mrs. Peter Livingston, of Manian Man., spent w days last week asthe guest of Meta Mrs. W. Livingston vingston left on Thurs- the engineering staff It is expected that the aet acre- e of the Wi ‘creased fe this year will te ins teen Per ce e Kerr was very success- ful at the ‘Wellesiey Spring Fair hav- rse an pated asusond prise-for the Hitele horse. Mr. ‘Albert Burgman wil) leave for angwhere aa be ts a reliable and trust- worthy young ma The Stratford ‘Collegiate dnstitute ratfor and Mrs. Talmage |} h from eight to ten o’c! 29: mittee will please meet bait an hour tarlier, Mrs. A. ey. les. Dr. Shoop and give some sufferer pleasant surprise. y-nine years ago the Mitobell Advocate was established oe Davis an Ye same rolling tiand remains at the helm, apparently as Vigorous as ever. Mr. inclined to be somewhat plas itioal sitatioi mond-jubilee. Coughs that are tight or distress- coughs, get quick and im Site nate ee inive bronchial membrane. Test it one yourself, and see! Sold by The Pub- lic Drug S Water a horse often and he will not get pes bie we piciitaut, too much. In the morning, except when the wea- ther is Pvary eer a horse will not 0 drink much until after eating hay ani the field at noon, two or horse is warm and his strength is ex: hausted. The old fashioned way of Songs the us il ‘or controlling. nerves, It isn't jifficult ‘says ‘Dr. , to pasty gthen a weak Stomach, Heart or Kid- neys, if one goes at it correctly. Each inside ‘gan has its controlling or alae oe When e nerves fail en these organs must surely falter. These, vital truths are leading drug- gists everywhere to dispense and lre~ comment itorative. Test it a few days and sep! Improve- Pay Re promptly and earaly follow. y The Public Drug Store. he hing ees = Miss ;{1ot on Pugh street f istic jubilee but also his dian] Which Monkey Brand Soe 6 for’ 25 cts. at Mohr’s grocery. m are ering 24 cts. wets. for eg: im ‘Cheese i 1 pound meee Fe 25 ts. at Mobr & Son are showing the of SWhite panes Waists. the hodist t. Hae) intend y wher Price per setting 50 cents. George E. Tan: re (Mornington. Geo. Wilhelm and dourhies, P Araiel cemianetihonie enening ending a week with ertente \d relatives in New Hamburg. r. Edgar Seigner has purchased a m Mr. Pugh and intends getting ‘the material da: . H. Dumart. _ on pen tea tte Sagres ae orcihe eroution Ge hew + cuelte Boneh Tea: “a euilvertans ie a M. n (Rehberg, ot Bosak: tae day. {We welcome Mr. ‘Rehberg to Milverton. Next Week Only—1 pound tins of Baking Powder, my own brand, for 11 cents; Men’s ready-made suits reg- ular price $7.00 for $4.99 at H. Gus- Une Rewrton —those Candy Cold Cure Tablets—will 6 safely and quickly check all colds and the Try them 48-250. Sold by The tore. Mr. gh o Mr. Samuel “| Bowie. on ‘Mond ay tire cattle that av- raged 189% paunds. These Mr. Boy- Te Sleims prreen cattle that he ‘has shipped cae season. t nest Krugal vs. ~ a Kane be e Mu: EINES aOFE Se nGae: referee Lintaal on Wednesday, April 21 last snumber of the Gracie announce: “i f James Stewart as License Commis- Siner tar North] Read, resigned as published some days THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager| Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 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 rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or = more, persons and withdrawals made by any one of them or by the survivor. WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) Member of tho Canadian Bankors’ Association &{The Toronte i aring Ho ie Head ac - TORONTO wW.R. staat! General Manager SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Special attention given to this depart Interest cipEe date of deposit at current Honey nay be withdrawn by cheque without notice. Mouey for. arded to depositors by mail on request. FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPE ALTY—Notes ofiresponsible farm- . ers discounted. Sale notes aan and advances made thereon, CHEESE CHEQUES-—On‘any_bank cashed or,taken on depositlwith- out charge. Newton Branch open Monday and:Thursday in Hutchison block Millbank and Newton Branches, R. G. Grieve, Mgr. ago. erin (May dst a beautiful 11x14 en- largement willibe made free of charge every ‘child under ie age af 5 yea, having photo: n to the value this bargain. A. R to the titute ‘building. Holltreund Milve: Rossells asabitent, Wis ‘been asked to Fee Hayter retried tionk aie Prob, say, where are you going to | #mburg on ‘Tuesday where he had og SA been attending the @hmual coiifer- 0. stn (cj aks Soy, ence of his church, the Evangelical cian paid on GctGan ihe ‘Aisgociation. We are glad 23 see that Meyer will retnain a Citizen of Sn as SpetiGa be ob Milverton for, another af least. and Mra dor warnaae bate Tot | ‘Rev. N. D. MoKinnon, whose indis- called tetas tumours’ the death position, ws reported pee gcroaad Aa hree- <= 5 ; wrayer Muwe on Wi |seese of ent Soa de nesday of last week. sympathy “e ore glad ‘to he TE araa proving. daily. snd -viIt be & the services as usual ee Sun- tie unrevised ane are n nt newspapers, and the sult ia that ‘the official ‘report of the ce _ availab. inder dis: ‘sussi lan it would have reached ‘the newspapers after ai interest had et exhausted. Wheat ‘bas ‘been Guritig.tho past “wyek pa nuce flour has in preamre somewhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Tablets chock bead pains, ‘womanly pains, pains anywhere. me and see. Bey . Sold by ‘The Public Drug Sto ~| Now t he spring work is about to commence He farmers will be kept ntil late in the boxes put i fall avd a number still gia Riss s “one-third of the fools in the country think they vyer in expounding the of ice in peas Poth to the jam rei mal leve! a flo wer plant of the Onterio Bestel and Developement Pow “i completely out of bouaen ‘Dan different concerns along the Lae will amount to over 000. Milverton Spring Fair was held here mn Wednesday of last week, The day saesou tne end cay e rotull thane was an abnormal crowd of v the village. {lollowis :—Olydes Gr ler, sie Bundscho ; Sweepstakes, Geo Ker: ‘At the last annual meeting of the Binder Twine Op. sharHolders. the president Mr. !Traill, th retary. Mr. Tolton and of th be ard of Directors ie appointed R ymmittee to ae ie affairs of y: (succeeded in selling the sist Ae ane of conten’ Mr. John 8 John, Que., fora i eas ize nts v has 18 cars of sisal on th a every eee the busines|s the Samecwatkerten Herald. =}. ssrs. Jal P. ¢|and ‘R. ‘Miller were at Monkton ‘a period of |New new padtiu pide F SPRING MILLINERY MRS. SPROUL’S——_ eae are many women who have not yet decid- ed on their spring hat. To them and others also who have already purchased, this will be interesting news. There have been many slight changes-since the first spring openings. we refer oat! to. the use- ful and sensible htt—THE HAT FOR SERVICE. We would like you to examine our Children’s Hats. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $1.50 up Children’s “ $1.00 up In order to accommodate the ladies who cannot come during the day, our store will be Open Wednesday and Saturday Ev’gs. 66 ‘Advertise in The LINWOOD. ee feels) ‘potatoes Ponies at Mohr's gro reps Boteart Hosea, of Sout! iver, a tv! with ted retnens F Engetand & fon are paying 21 ots for tautter, 17 Bt inlaw. Mat TBE selon Mi ‘Clare Hutchinson spent a day in town. ‘Mr. Jim MeCardle of 8}. spent Sunday with ‘his settee end sister in town. Armstrong spent a few trae hn gto) on Satur- day t6 atcha ‘he tedediot har ol teg who is very i Tecate “M, 88. ir. C. (Witt left on Monday. to vis- asys this week ‘with his daughter at if for a few weeks with friends in| Guelph. Hamburg, Baden and Berlin. ae Scott, of London, va | wan roe iss Bertha {Hutchison, of Mount|lieving gent here for time Forest, took charge of inte Bes on (Mon the intermed-|spent a few hours in “alert ph Mr. at ‘Milverton public schoo} stin was at Monkton n SMa his contracts with|again. Ji riends are glad to see the Elma council for the o construction him tba : of the Boyle drain bra: Mr. \Antony Koebel gave the young I) The wet paren continues seed- Sa very sociable farewell party ing will sbe ari is to be}on Tuesday sevening ‘before moving hoped aS Seat: sate will ae be de-}out of tat ‘hou, layed so long as it was lost year, Mr. ani ‘Antony “Koebel, jr., wooden wedding on ittle, of Toronto, spent ing fro! as oon in town with her daughter, on ‘Tuesda cKachren, vA run-away horse a itt lerbert \Allemang, of Elmir itment in town on ‘Tuesday eveni bas ‘boon dded to toe Metropolitan iba: ate delongea to Mr, Geo. Tan. | bank staft in this place ner, of Mornington, and fortunately| Quite ® successful salo waa held in was niagara, town on ‘Tuesday when the Bartow, Mr. m ‘Wagner, who resides op-|estate was dispose ‘acob posite ihe. abhbal Nouss on the Séh line | Bisenmenger ‘purchased the vroperty wis the price paid being $950. Mr, publ Weir, of Mil vaaton: was’ the scotishe Arafning ‘by the day or by the job, | eos. Ho! ielding, Minister of inno made his budget apooeh in m Tuesday and s essrs. Hawke & Cassell rt} sarloba of hogs on Wedni veral of our ‘young sport spent ig pee! of 1,500,000 Oar ay, han dab in Milvo: ing Seay due to gener- gael un aan na ot al Sdindasial depression ai in- | Mary's nm shrek, ‘Crosshill, on reased expen nares ene ‘to the con- Monday 09 aay Apr. 26, at 8 o'clook. citation of the Grand Trunk Pacj- | Besides an excellent progam of songs, fio Railway it was panaeiiy: believed | fecitations and mu; that the budget this year would have} be @ balf-houi talk of |shown « deficit. on ee st Vogt who had been a real acm ieee is a io and dent of Bilico for nearly eixty : ‘ Tied at his home in Milverton on Wed-| Voted to Canadian Missions nesday of last week Vout. was 2 born in Grosee Gollem, “Pru in 1840. ‘Ab the age of four years. his BIRTHS pehia, Denaee Opper—On ‘Thuraday, April 15th, to ¢| ME and Mrs. Win. Oper, a daugh- MARRIAGES. e ie scone idd—At “Knox Church, ska toon, , Sask, to Miss \ Mabel ‘Kidd, only (asuenter of D. A. ‘Kidd, M.D., of Atws J. R, Roe, of Milverton,

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