Milverton Sun, 6 May 1909, p. 8

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HOE CODIY Ga secs sbrivisteacs s+ arse gular 50c, for this sale sale at only Sale OU Veter paces sere ayo prices are always the LOWEST. LISTOWEL and weight, regular $1, for this week only coats, beauties, for this sale only. 7 DAYS SPECIAL —~BARGAINS~— GRAY, BERNIE & CO’S. Listowel’s Low Price Makers 100 pairs Men’s Black Overalls, heavy 9 ounce 15 only Women’s Spring Coats, late style, re- gular $6.50, for this sale only............4..5 20 only, Men’s Dark Grey Cravenette Rain- 1g only, Women’s Fine Allover Net Waists, silk lined and long sleeve, the very latest, 60 pair Women’s Girdle Corsets. blue tape, re- 60 pairs White Tape Girdle Corsets, for this 39 only, Women’s White Lawn Shirt Waists, all the very latest, regular 2.25, this sale. 1 15 5 pieces Victoria Lawn, 30 inches wide, for this Special Cut this week on all CARPET SQUARES It will pay you to visit our CLOTHING DEPT. Our GRAY, BERNIE & 60.2 SOWEN SCUND 4.98 79c 145 2.79 29c 9c { what you want in the line of COMMERCIAL Fall wheat, new. OUSE AN’ two: 5 | sola it wi pareey BLE on Mil Se, Milverton solid brick with three rooms upstairs an rt "a supply of good Ur good water. ply t For Sale or Rent ND TWO LUTS James RICHARDSON, Milverton, Ont Manitoba flour, per cwt. Shorts per ten.. of values going higher. In spite of tne good price of course grains there vi isa good profit in at ipric- rere ALOIS, beter |e ond like all other farm products, a e — promises to be a sca: sty for settiaelder) shat least a year to come, — Toronto oe Grote ‘on. 17, Elma, Milverton Post | % 4 Notice to Contractors ! ! 6 0|. Ihave about 45 acres of willow land ghich I want eleanod by Octob-|; iL. Clerk of iM Burns, May 6th, 1900. of ‘orningtoa. ,| COURT OF REVISION |, The Court of Revision on the Assess- must be in the 2 p. a bands of ‘the Clerk of the before the 24th day of May, Busoni QVM. 'WADD: Peale must Hail on 1909, at 11 ane a m.. Municipality of Milverton wr. D. WEIR, CLERK. ho Assessment Roll is open for in- settion at the Clerk's office. fond ay, May Bist, All the Take for granted we have Poultry Netting and at pric- es that are easy to pay. The success of our trade has encouraged us to get the better qualities with every- thing. We are never satis- ee If you want to save your garden get poultry netting right away. It will pay for itself many times over. es few day: ‘J. ROTHAERMEL —. &SON | Quite: s aan town went to Berlin ee Wedmesd: aes the Luck aerate John Welles, visited aS Mr. wu Spahr's ities sui, Schnurr » was t Guelph on Tuesday. LINWOOD. ~ Mr, Fred. Heinbach, == oe is home for a mot Mr. R. iY, Fish ras a dices vis- itor to ‘Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Clarke, of Ailsa ing friends in and da) = home ‘at of Listaveel, spent Bante ait Dies inioe eo, Schmetzer and on Tobn, Craig, Sire Dave Williams and little son yeturned on ‘Satu: oa ie r fai ther" from a visit wton. fied unless you are satisfied {! opean trip “and may surpri: the other districts when it comes to a Thos. Cassell shipped a mixed “ee of cattle on Tiuesda: feyer, of St. Clements, di owas a visitor in town on M Te. visting ae Mrs. ding. for ‘t rom in ‘and ound y to = Ed., of a visitor The house isa] country i June Re o is sansiounsed ae the date for = ing nual train- ing © ath Pat London this y It is cxpsete that 3000 men will be under Ue ae rs of ‘Parliament at Ottawa ee are ill at their home are fin $15 a day for every day’s absence, but ey should ‘be ill at Ottawa, ful) a ailowe' A ded yard or lawn plant- ed with Geemeae trees, vines or bright flowers is one of the m absolute need,, I make ther, whoever shall read this Bible, to be my heir.” this mone having no relative-who is in The paper of the large city is al- el flour right if you poe it, but, itis your] We won’ ;wn home ‘paper that advertises your| the sec ties, your own accord. PFEFFER BROS r barre! The better baking and more of it you ack can do with a a gewe 2 it in your progperity. In short it is the local paper that mentions the tho son ani one items age you are inter in durin eee Ene ga eal in papers ae: cities. Real retigior a for. this word. It e 25. d and humanitarian mov: 4 di Suwa one ok ship.— An Dtnois editor began his career yea. is now rieteta ate Enotes ie clea and the ~\leaving him $$99,998.5: ch from Calgary says 2 editor of the Eye oie: espa just east ed) paid being Ae $10,000. The farm | #m: is situate of ie town in coneeios of E) ma, inyood Be: 3 ago re t $1 tion of wealth was nle by his frugality, strict attention nd incessant work unele died t that a rich is con-} far! the best in ae res made pos: —"R. He cena i h pure] ¢; is _consideri ag a very flat- hampions every hee cause. aes suggestion teste ome Toronto cs finds 0a here, and to make} business men to move pee gat this world worthy of Hi ence-| paper from Calgary to Toronto, and i it thus: with your religion?—Lyman | will p: One wonders Abbot. ; ss’ the n efer- Be of potatoes in Se aesitatlg eats tanaces markets gre: ai buyers find it slow Svar in Be Within t three cae scart nited Sta live: ek: shipped Hamilton, for which the buyers. ae the farmers nearly $14,000. t cents a bushel on bo: ‘the United Stat {fo pay al time they reach Chicago and Bittsbure t pried) purchasing points. g man was fined $5.00 and Sean tae eee obssene Janguage. on in January. On "ane to pay _ he] ing > Admonitions from grain exporters to wheat are followed ackers for an. ip It is pointed out that a 1 per eontage of the settlers which the pork products, a | which they will live for the first few will inerease tor oe hogs ndred pounds last yea and that eon is a prospect “there may be something doing oni ing matters on the Poningale soon. ot ere are} j mit as Tough as the Cobglt, |{ imay be hidden cae un- e ho} Gibson, ie Britton, “the price es ue ane on cepa and before. aid have fumerative, Sibi for Sander ther ‘ho sucei oo ase agen t pe SS my demands been very te and active, and n high enough to als min Buffalo the supervision of a with chil H. MOHR'S || RELIABLE GROCERY AND BAKERY SO Odood REDPATH’S GRANULATED ; SUGAR $5.50. PER CWT. be tteee: Highest Prices Paid for Preduce ‘owns and villages: Quietness a ‘those pes ao crave q Bae oe a bum aad lives were killed by SGautnINe sa 38. Tai ion duty on an 10,0 faney kly ‘Sun has this to say:— r of 190 breeding, probably keener than ever for good pri ae waifing| ¢ who broke tha tangy deme ies that. oo breeding and raising good ‘as released recently under probation officer rst of it is t there. oie has com is this left handed ae oe is carried into dealing | and the ut me. is ming, Ca The iellowing outs e Hartney Star indicates ‘the Giereelll ies eer dead ttle burgs | dotted over ‘the face short tim: ani f ee t ans, Percy Coulter, e|* Number ance ‘pursued and where now there are about two m all_expended hard nee will bet] condition in the ages and towns, bec: tractive features that can be introdue- é ho own thet own ioneae ed on a farm, and shows that the ow- and raise their own food from their ner has kates rile, as own land are quite independent. Th thinks life At any may roast beef and {botatoes ate he is ue ae an everyone every day and can do without a new thinks = same. at if that be necessary to oir reading a bible which he pur- freedom, \With the man in business otk any aaa ar ae Ginn Hern: it is quite different. He usually] ives Hiil, London, gardner named 2 in a rented house, trades in a rent- lace, eeccety thrown as of work.|the error that all fiour is alike. The] ed store, buys his goods «with t yexm n two £5 notes and fhe proof of it lies in a trial of wholesale profits attached, pays high ollowing _ inscription athered interest, insurance and taxes, an y with great aitficelty, pu: |OUR JEWEL FAMILY FLOUR |€s the risk of selling to doubtful cus- tomers. He must by yene goo! lost his sta “through snestintts will characterize the people. In be exceedingly petes with the © te. Yn the old districts profits wil Tpets to 2 down and ‘be put in the ig oes father, ae home with elogna ind cheese; will Bod hi sy old thing and that she purposes 0 put you to work. There’s paint- ing to do, and paper to hang, and windows and ‘casing to serub, #05 08 use cae time, a e got to com nd revel in ends and cold g: wa despatch from erento says: Mal Paper Season ! Paper. pass that number if possible. A RECORD BREAKER | During the month of April we sold 1380 rolls of Wall ~the wall paper line, give us a call. 200 Patterns to Choose From . AT FROM . 5c to 2.00 Per Roll During the month of May we are going to If you need anything in Seeded Raisins, 2 packages for. Prunes, 2 packages for.. tin only served, 4 tins for . GROCERY SPECIALS! 300 1-lb. packages Griffin's California 200 1-Ib. packages California Seeded 25 5-lb. tins Gillett’s Caustic Soda, per 100 tins Concord Grapes, keavy pre- 15c. 25c. 40c. 25c. EGGS 18c DOZEN W.K.LOTH policy wii ith regard YOu OUR DISPLAY OF it is generally understood, prepared to go on with the work begun. ‘The Swell Spring Clothes and republished, and it is ‘ho ia considerable saving can be effected insits price as well. d MILVERTON SCHOOL REPORT. Following is the report of Milver- ton Public School for agence t) April— & VISION 1 Honor roll of attendance—Laurene Barr, Albert ‘Reis. Mae Elliott, Wil- jam’ Pauli, Eddie Diesenroth, Perey Coulter, Beverly Oaten, Clara Roth- Beryl oe Class over 60" per cent.—Albert -| Reis, Meyer, James Coutts, ee Barr, Edythe Henry, Wil- iam Sr. IV (Glass—Over 60 per Ruby Weir, Henry Pauli, ‘Simon Noll, Ruy Alexander, Amie Schmidt 75 per cent.—Wm per © Lilian Atkin Nurmber on roll 26, average atten’ -|dance 2: WWM. H. SHARPE, (Principal. DIVISION 2 Sr. I1l—Over 75 per cent.—S. Mey- er, G. Zimmerman, R. ae iat, g Hasenpflug, L. Schmidt, ‘ost, eet o ‘Kinnon, W. Weir, V Gowing equal, W. Gowing, C. Lin- ae ‘and R. Guenther, equal, E. Ritter. . Gr ‘A. Weitzel, 'W. B 10, Q. ‘Guen- ther. Over 60 per Sent Ramen H. Ranne ‘Sr. I—Over 75 per cent.—H. Scb- auber, R. Grosch. Over 60 per sent F. Se B. Longmire, F. Ri a ‘Avera ae OS “MISS. B. HUTCHINSON, er. VISION Part 1rRipnors os tel, Tackie |G Cent.-Hdna Bundscho. Edith Alexander, Maurice _Bonseter, George Grimm, Eva Schaef Beatrice shee res bie Keltorora, herborn. Over — acer Pauli ‘ie Bocakiiey Goldie Zimmer- man, Willie Aik I Inter —Honors 75 p cent. —ngert 2 Parker Wilfrid Zim: Eat 2 e 5 g Milton Hoffman th ney, Aaron Gropp, ‘Walter Miller, Clifford | Weir, ee Bastendorff, arl Seh- neouker. Over per cent. — Dayid Hopf, Matshall Reppler, Clayton Kel- terborn, Lloys Schmidt. Pt. 1 Junior—Honors 75 per cent.— ib Ifrid Whaley, Nora | Barr, Ethel Taylor, Hazel Fin inkbeiner, illie Cossey, milton, pea Bundscho. 60 per n|son, Lula ‘Kelterborn, ‘a Sisco: Alfie Schneuker, Gordon Moore. on roll 62, average atien- {Iss H PHILLIPS, % Teacher. MARRIAGES. od OM Freban ft Milverton, Margaret, “dail of Foe Pe Jno. . a rosch, Winifred Grosoh, Ue Thompson, ‘Annie rpee showing is most complete and embrac-_ es all the latest and most up-to-date shades. We guarantee the style, fit and workmanship of every suit turned out by us, SUITS $ 1 6. 00 Up If you are thinking of buying a suit for the 24th of May, now is the time to place your order. Call in and see what we have, we are always pleased to show goods. E. Knechte OWEIT TO YOURSELF TO SEE Ghe Reliable Merchant Tailor Eyes Tested Free. Call in and see the newest thing in the line of Belt Buckles, We are showing all the latest styles. Our stock of Jewelery is most complete, We are pleased to show goods whether you buy ornot. . . . P. H. BASTENDORFF JEWELER aun OPTICIAN THE LATEST BELT BUCKLES | as the Business 3 Gollege St With tw to its credit t estern G featest practical tralsieg ech. ool in Comm ai, shorthand, ratford, ‘Ont ty-two years! Bema? sist: is college i ‘8departments and Snap ses most practical and our instruct fenced. Our fd oe are os $O444os sisted to positions and succeeds as mone porns Enternow. Get our free It’s no secret, Every one in iott & McLachlan, Principals. town and vicinity is comment- Pugh, Roy Schauber, rriston, to] "™ country- and other CANADIAN PACIFIC R” "Very Low Rate for Summer Trip to Pacific Coast $75 Return limit Oct. 31. Dyers. Wide cholée of routes, Go By the direct Cal ian lis ine—see your own tains. Visit the Seattie Exposition | Cages r special attractions ee TALK IT OVER WITH tailored to taste. teeeeee Return from MILVERTON, May abi te Sen 30th” Liberal_stop- prices, J. SPFHHooe © STYLE: ing on the style and snap in’ our spring suits and in afew months from now they will be saying how well they retain their shape and style. Smuts | We cleas and press ladies’ and gents’ clothes ‘at moderate . M. Fleischhauer

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