H.M.SCHAEFER wesuen oF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO “Tt Shines For All” 3 MILVERTON, 1ssumr “MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Vol. XVIII—No. 13 : = Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, April 29, 1909 AKE NOTICE |The Metropolitan Ban k Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits - $1,277,404.49 eneral banking business conducted. Drafts, Money Orders and Sterling Exchange bought and sold, Farmers’ Sale Notes collected. Advances made to responsible farmers for purchase of seed grain and stock grazing purposes. $1.00 will open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT which will be safe against loss in a Sound Chartered Bank. Branches atso at: LINWOOD, ELMIRA, GUELPH Milverton Branch: A. J. Cundick, Mgr. “$6.75 to $8 per bushel, Al- ¢ $9 to $11 per bushel, ‘Timothy $2 to 3.50 per bus. “—Oil Cake $1.80 per cwt. or $1.70 for lots of 500 Ibs. . “All kinds of Garden and Field,Seeds kept on hand. I. D. ATKIN, MILVERTON, - ONTARIO 3 } LOCAL NEWS} J. ‘ngeland spent a day in caine eis wee Sosnaid of wo ERE is je ae ‘visiting her niece, Malcolm Meche : €, A, MacMahon, of Calgary, rary building bringing fhe total up to $8, ““Preventics those Candy Cold Cu: SCHAEFER & WHALEY Ghe Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store READY-TO-WEAR GOODS | INTERESTING PRICES Ladies’ Spring Suits and Coats..... 6 only Ladies’ New Spring Coats in fawn covert cloths and blacks. These coats are very serviceable. Regular $6.50 to $8. Sale now. $5.50. 6 only Ladies’ New Spring Suits...... All wool serge. 3-4 length coat, lined through- out, trimmed with braid and buttons, skirt trimmed to match, in blacks, green and browns. Regular $12.00. On sale now at $9.85 Ladies’ Net Waists 7 only, Ladies’ Net Waists in white and tan, silk lined, new and sty- lish, reg. 4.50 and $5. Each.........3.75 Boys’ Suits 15 boys’ 3-Piece Suits, made of good Tweeds and Worsteds, double and single breasted styles. Regular 4.59 to $6. Sizes 27 to 33. For 3.85 Men’s Hat Sale 60 only Men’s All Fur Felt Fe- dora Hats, no old stock. All new this season in all the new shapes in blacks, greys, tans and greens. Regular values 1.25 to $2. For $1.00. ‘Hosiery Sale 550 pair Ladies’ Fast Black, Tan and Cotton Hose, narrowed foot and. ankle, double heels and toes, Sizes 834 to 10. Get a supply of these. On sale .2 pair for 25¢ ‘See north window for These Hats now at........ Our House Cleaning Sale au your house cleaning needs here and you will save money. Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, : Mattings, Etc. Don’t miss seeing our great values in WALL PAPER. We have sold more Wall paper this season than ever before, We still have a big assortment to choose | from at 5 cents per roll up. Curtain Scrim 500 yerds of White and Cream Curtain Scrim, good even cloth, fancy border, suitable for kitchen bed- room curtains. Per yard... | See Our Big Assort- ment of ‘Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes and Scub Brushes at each .eressnredBe ‘ill safely and quickly Chine Bn olds and the ip. Try them 48-250. Sold by The train going west at night will arrive a little Andrew Carnegie has approved ans of Milve: instrastas 9. abt out gpesificstions at yiday evening, fay ‘10th, the election of officers will take ‘place son the MTreasurer's report for t) Tee reguesed toed he population of Winnipeg, about as beell so much spec ie those who had exp be in the neighborhood of 140,000 will ve box of doctor et age is a better one. estion blood pressure 3 Pink Pai gee oe anywhere. Try one ai rr 25e. Sqld by ‘The Public ington dey, (Mr. 'R¢ has @) reduatedvith honors. for a number and his many aren are pleased as about, com- lage. ‘We understand that he been. carrsing @ thousand dollar obea- py Reeve Hasenpflug to ay reuuented Spen ch of owe ‘vould call the sebtention of read- ers of ‘The Sun to our clubbing offer with The ‘News, Toronto, whereby they can obtain the’ two papers for 2.25. The News is unquestionably ‘one of the most. influential papers published in Canada its editorial com- ment being quoted from one end of Canada: to For anyone wishing t i adian affairs, there is no better paper than ‘Tho ‘News. Sample copies can be obtained by dropping a post-card to this office. law ‘passed ‘by the Dominion Honse and now in foree—Every person — is prohibited from directly or indirectly selling, giving or furnishing a per- the cause of ft side or controlling nerves. It isn’ so difficult ‘says ‘Dr. Shoop, ‘to stren- gthen a weak Stomach, organ has its gor inside nerve. When these nerves fail en those organs must surely falter. te vital truths aré leading drug- gists everywhere comment sh Bestarstive: Test it a few days and ve~ hots Studio is open every day in 7 Soy bons for 5 cents per yard. H. Gustin, the Di ‘Mrs. H. Barker, @ sister of Mrs. Gioenther, aed at they home'in irs. G-| the Frenchman, in the 15 mile race on Saturday. Shrubb is the fastest mid- on undoy: of fast week. ‘The lecdistanee runner in the wor tints took place to Paris on Tues-| “erdistance Tunner i ee Ei Gaul has disposed of Giaat seed Vile pageenl WE) his house on Mill street to Mr. ee B Te i whd thas aoa ‘Mr. J. g's| Where I fan depend on Getting the li Gaul, we ae ef.g| Dest and purest seed that ean be ob- rented Mrs. Hofferd’s house. eee, at lowest price. 8-81 ¢ is likely to be a change i ostmaster , Malcolm McLean, 9} t P.R. time table next 7et th,| Walkerton, was 90 years old last July The train going east in the morning and has been. ‘postmaster of that town will arrive a little earlier and. the| fr over 59 "years, and for three four yeatadsslore “he was the eapable = very ey “of Strat Sunda home dropped off to visit a few of his friends in Milverton whom he has not ast year will ‘be read. All members a éoliciting his meals iene would not loiter round quite month to non-residents acipaily Mite verton Public 4 and principal's ro0 pay fees for ihe: full month. es of the successful - ‘th an r-| indication r The (sowing is the anti-cigarette | G Monster Seloretion at Milverton, Monday, May. in Hath eae to binder seeding operatio ions. Don’t forget that eS Se eican oranges aré 15 cents Per dozen, pine apples 2 for 25 cents while apples sell at 5 celite esp] i aInstmuctions have been ‘sent out by military camps of instruction this “Biibb, te English middie-dis- tance munner, easily defeated St. Yves asite the soho! house on the 6th line wishes pal announce to ming public that he is prepared to do ae Tanke Ty tae ae nlpult MAYNARD, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ~ HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B, E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 © 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. Manager, STRATFORD BRANOR McLean's health “Robbie” Kay, son of Rev. ford, ocoupied the “Ane y last. for many years. During the past week Milverton nas ently an ‘Englisman, e so congenial that he we had a lock-up some o oie learing Head pen ent, Taterest allowed from Money ae Gout The Farmers Bank.of Canada (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) ~~ Member of the ed ere Association & The Toronto — W. R. TRAVERS, General Manager SINGS ue attention Biyen to this depart- wn by cheque ee notiee, warded to Mepostticet) oa mail on request. FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPECIALTY—Notes ee nak ers discounted. Sale notes collected and advances made tl CHEESE CHEQUES—Oh any bank cashed or taken on ane out charge. = Newton Branch open Monday and_Thursday in Hutchison block Millbank and Newton Branches, R. G. Grieve, Mgr. House TORONTO te of deposit\at current rates, Money for- phe. Piallawie sare eal a iden pac These fees are payable strictly in advance and must be paid to the principal of the school. ue the past year or so bean: attending any this oes is Aes asing, we might men- re day recently Mr. D. Can- Poise: eee! baste! fout of the poeree with umatic eae aid i tablet form. Dr. a let ism plainly and i ae sstiely Yells just how a is done. Tell some sufferer of t! » OF better otill write Dr. Racine, Wis., e book and free test samp- les. Sond ne money. Just join with Dr. Shoop and, give some sufferer a pleasant ieee Sold py the Pub- lie Drug icholas dott, Baron Von Nette!- bladt, a German who is in Canada for eof panne German ys: “ No ones in the whole world aes .pos- ‘or this century, and no Attar country ae such great resources oing seatter broadcast through my father- land the opportunties and drawbacks of imereasing es pe rapidly for Ger- many to hold E ets aoe ‘tight or distiress- *ickling omehe, get quick and seve 's Col of this aoe The Walkerton ‘Telescope says: “Mr iene going him: welt aa that mE Sprakibly grew in the Garden of Eden. It is the oldest ae Poor ti an, on 1 most for: ispense and !re- | en up. still yielding large crops. ields three crops a $eae ment on promptly Gh dare falow. Sold by The Publke Drug pee evening, the a8 ot o hear of t! vases fia Gor fale help was sent for and later ve Parker ar- lown ,but i Mawhinney ror id pee. in indifferent eleven times @ year, south of the ‘Rio Grande, they ent = nine times a Every editor of @ . paper likes. to reosive interesting news from his dist: verybody eannot write ceil ally bu country \ Be will his _journa is We re ‘rom news Sfynnt. “Bond what you hink will be acéeptable, and if an tem or two does not appear do not feel badly. r. to|en @ position with W. Reis as barber. | followed ‘by Sunday se! tat news- or takes all kinds of nae pace cl fs ae the livery tm Hog: SPRING M ILLINERY ed on their spring hat. Children’s “ MRS. SPROULE’S alee are many women who have not yet decid- who have already purchased, this_will be interesting news. There have been many slight changes since the first spring openings. we refer particularly to the’ use- ful and sensible hat—THE HA We would like you to examine our Children’s Hats. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $1.50 up ~ In order to accommodate the ladies who cannot come during the day, our store will be Open Wednesday and Saturday Ev’gs. To them and others also T FOR SERVICE. “cs $1.00 up — iW. Rogers, of Mitchell, has tak- The frost on (Tuesday ae was one of the theaviesi ve had since the earliest days = this mont vey, Of Mor will occ mulpit of Zion, Wel- les! ey tet ‘Hampstead churches Sunday next. Mr. Robert poe is Hes Pentel bis r. no Mills, It a at TORE occupied by}i who is moving out | p ae peers jow is the time to have your spring Don’t wait till the sum- which he knows or has reason io be: pnote taken. lieve is for the use of that person.” A over. Hollefreund First offence, penalty up to $1 31 Col something in Chis line which will 5: to 25; third offen- interest you. ize, ge fie as {| As the season for electrical storms : oF - is 5 sala at hand yu for | I nN 1d fasbioned way of dosing a 2 eae dong es sti ceralatig the | bronchial membrane. ere of Tehtaing ‘to ee them pro Heart or Kidneys is-all wrong. Dr yourselt and see! Sold by The Pub: cote capo ebering : vie D: or 5 and workmanship. Tosa Sneiy sampsigne wil iksly be organized thi ear in owns m and Clinton; the villages |i eet Grey rament of The Lord’s Babe will be administered at the close ies the even- ing service. “During the mast week ie ‘ave sent occupied by ‘M: zi % Mr. Chas. ean of Boer has pate DN jarge auniber of the members of be congregation 0 of the Evangelical ebureh gi r. (W. Sa watt twenty dollars hale ‘ptreiation of oe services = eight or Mena, ‘Mai foo! nightly ad with favorable we: will -be ensured the best material! L. cenit, Fugen ss Monster een at Milverton, ladies! eae on the right se oy The 2. practising ather itl oe pe when tl lule fro this dis- trict will “probably ‘be drawn up next. weel lecording to the law at present a ing has | Seo On, re ¥.iP. te “mecting held m the the by Miss Tia spats and eee pte iner. Tie judges, ace E Kneohtel “decided in favor ot musical pro- will bo. ior ake and finish, to the ol Spnaidecanly thirty-nine and one-fifth cents as com- pared with $1-15 previous to 1906. In the Deo the Government of course, owns and ae the plates right whiclt pi ‘ere always of the tilost cordi: are. The evening was eet Pleasan ‘spe! 2 social wi pete , L. Dobson; Or- |