Milverton Sun, 6 May 1909, p. 5

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THE MILVERTON SUN C. R. Time Table Being East Going eats 9.00 a.m. tw, Monkton a eres 815 p.m. ep 9.14 am. Mitverton os a. B28 pa “ 42 pm. Going North. gor Pee 11.10 a Tralee 7.40 p.m. ee (ee ee 10.56 Dorking 9. a8 a.m. 711 p.m. i 8.28 p.m. G. T. R Time Table. GOING ROUTE GQING NORTH. a.m. a.m. p.m. 732 10.50 6.42 7.89 10.58 6.49 TADS .06 5.56 7.50 11.12 7.01 WE KNEAD IT RVERY HOUR, sings the choir—also the ‘FINE BAKERY that provides, as we do, wholesome bread made from nourishing flour, delicious cakes and bread that mother ron‘ze, our GEO. GUENTHER |* MILVERTON COUNCIL. ' Milverton, — 8rd, 1909. _ Milverton ‘council met this Pam. in S all pre- zead jarnegie stating that whe ary as the work progresses. cPhersoa in refer- im Hartmier for keeping prisoner Machant gver night together with Hartiiies's. at: count ies rthe same. Mo y F, Zimmerman, seconded y He ne that this council Sohn: the sum of six dollars for sept in front of Mrs. Goodall’s propert, Aerie Boyle presented an account feet of tile and on the north side claimed ority from count ee we the drain ‘hi final ing accounts shovelling snow in front of John undt’s property 1.00 to be char against the lands, for keeping Mach- 1.50; Sohn, Wittig, levelling the 8 Moved ‘by F. Zimmerman, seconded Rose, that this council pay ‘he Areasurer of the School Board ft Rev: the Asse ment Roll SE the Bist day of May 1909, at 11 o'clock a.m. Council then adjourne & W.-D. WEIR, Clerk. MONKTON. . F. MeBwen of the village who with a Invictus Shoes 44444o4es t may cost you a little more to entities Ss TUS hoes—but it will pay you in the Because you’ll get a better fit, newer SOEs aD) ne iver much better and longer In INVICTUS Shoes oe get genuine oak tanned sole lea a leather that is used only a neigh grade sho vamps and tops of hoes are made of the finest one ted leather money and experience Every hide that goes into the INVICTUS Shoe Factory has to pass the Bisngetion of an expert judge of leat! _ No trouble or cians is spared S Shoes the best it’s possible to produce, ‘W. ZIMMERMANN Why it Pays toBuy : urday night and m get the ae Te] paired and the aioe cleared aw Mr. McEwen, of the Bontiar line has been very iil with pneumonia W Miss ed her brother, J. White, over Sun- of her father, Mr. John McNaught, in the village. Mr. Nesbitt, = Sas an engi- neer on the Grand Trunk, visited his Ene ‘Mtr See on the 14th of “Logan over Sunday. a. Geo. Golightly sr., is quite poor- ly this week. (Adrangem en , made whereby those attonditig Sane Pres- yh may put their horses rs, Atwood, it interested in ba: attend a meeting see hue ini 8 Al and gi a eyen- ut ive the boys en benefit "at "their eer - had two peers travellers ateailing ‘to their ot 2 Mantes last week which: speaks well for thelr Inillinery trade. Seeding Time! If you are at all fond of gardening you'll be glad of the chance to get gar- den tools of the Anes sort at our prices, ‘We do some things for the sake of your goodwill. } The whole conduct of busi- — here is based on en- ing your good opinion e storé and bringing OF twice as often. ~~ erties stocks. Everybody doesn’t know yet how “many different thi sell. Come in an "lock ‘Jand British Columbia. The Sun will be sent to any sides in Canada from now until the end o: the present year for 50 cents. The Ontario Gazette announces the appointment of Mess: ohn Benne- weis, David MeConne! Il and G. D. Law: Te BaP testiee Cn lgslonsees for South Perth. Now that the spring work is about nee ‘and farmers will be kept be a great conveni e Were @ large number of boxes put in last fall anda number stil romain unso!d six months 0 lays himself able to arrest and fine. Ne m is t which you Seerins farmers patronizing the home merchan| iz mae ‘The spirit of Selyreaey be- tween men and mechanics, tradesmen and manufacturers, results every time oe one to iness , generally understood of course da. re local divorce courts i in each of the Provin- va ia, New Bete k | Mr. stmnoted to adver- Co See be a little better this|M M. (White, of Stratford, visit-|.Br cLean is ee at the home| f e38TS- d Wm. Rs: and Mrs. John McNaught attended the| eo baseball are fequested A Li rers spend- WELLESLEY. Monster coeds at Milverton, sponta: May Mr. ne ‘Sohmiat disposed of his is for Bast. A number of ‘Berlntes spent 8 day in town an eae and Mrs. C. F. Oliann: came hem we noticed Mr. and. Be 3 S. 68 8 F mma Fi iS ana “Ottmann, Hiuchnepgarth. The frequent rains and occasiona mow storms make it very ciplerseat a5 our farmer Mrs, Heary Themer sent to Walton ‘recently to visit their son ho has disposed of his s. L. (Werner and son, of Harris- ton, are ‘spending a few days with s. M. Schaul jon re- and the patient is doing as well might be expected. GLENALLAN. We oe glad to ‘report that Mrs, ‘oseph e is doing nicely after a Coot j|serious operation in Stratford hospi- tal. a funeral of Miss Ida Goodwin roads 1908, 1909, which took ‘piace last Sunday after-|¥° cer, for fixing gates ere eter noon was eee attended. ES earth at woe ery 1908, 1909, 6.00. We o hear that Mrs. Mrs. Hughes applied for reli +| Th hore. is improv! ing: was decided to send her to the House| Mrs. Dr. McKinnon was called home of Refuge. to attend ‘the funeral = her brother ;which took 'place Thursday afternoon Her many ahaa aeant their sincer- eat sympe Miss Nellie ‘Smith is at present vis- iting under the parental roof. Mr. Clarence McLaughlin, of Tr: lee, visited here last Sunday evening { Miss Della Badtey and the Misse: jokman spent ‘Saturday in Drayton. Miss ie Robertson of this place is at present visiting with her brother in Drayton. =: and 1. ir. fs Hamilton’ ‘3 Pills. Sold by all dealers. REGRAS SAEENS: Monany st Milverton. Mr. Jacobs visited with Mr cS emit ‘on Sunday. ‘Mrs Obristian Brunk are viiting with Mrs. urday. to See ee o go.| Bad Attack of Dysentey Cured rd, “An honored citizen of this town ist of ‘rote, “yt For Sele Ucell: extewiat KUHRYVILLE. Mr. Andrew Kubry, of Stratford, we the guest of Mr. J. Stock this F. ‘Zimmerman, of Milverton sy last Paes setting up cul ae for t mers, which they recently eee from him. nie Gaffney, of Logan, bas in this neighbor- ome for the past week. regret = report the nee of the Bohs of Mr. and Mrs. Jo! ich took place on Friday last ence during the last two years. neers Cough eae: our i daughter had the of Hart- g children foubied with whooping Pas ” ays Goss, of Durand, ‘Mich. Bors eae all druggist: Rasa Or Discover Something Better Ottawa Free Press Judge Barron wants. to prohibit the n nickel, in order to may get it from some other source. Thave found a tried and tested, cure for, Rhea, matism! Nota remed: the Aistorted Jibs of create ons or cum bony. a ontessee -| ful in col: _| Pry it your: the latter’s mother. is Mr, Robi Amulree, eail- SR inet re =| Vigor. Rheumatism: MORNINGTON COUNCIL, ee wouncil met at Newton oa Mon- y, May 3rd, at 10 a.m. ‘with all the ee present. orevigus mesting wore read and sign: ee cor n drain deficiency was read Piet and the Clerk was instructed to draft a by-law for the same petition signed by Joseph Haid an others for a municipal drain was pre- sented to the coundll etition was recelve mn Roger was ap- Mointed cusioher tatexamsie ends te: hart sae following orders were issued— n Wittig, grading in gravel 2.00; va iWe sbury, ditching con. 6, ne LD ae ¢ BE ae 2 ae S es a abs anderson, 4, con. 4, ichael Opper ‘was appointed path- master in the place of John Roessing. Moved by Thos. Dewar, seconded by B the ‘Assessment Roll to b 2 o'clock in the afternoon.—Carried. WM. WADDELL, Many Down With Pleurisy Doctors say the country is full of it. First comes a chill then co:d de- Boa ‘Se rubbing the sides and chest with Ney- when and circula- viline, and t tion are established, put a Nerviline Porous Plaster over the aching ”spot Nerviline Treatment ig always success- oa, pen uralgia and pleurisy- POOLE. Monster extebration at Milverton, Monday, May 24t! We see Miss Amy qpleeved after a severe Shearer around again attack of la gril oy _ Even in eal | there, isa large ac-| 4 it arriage of eis elen in the system, Baer ay which if not aestroyed: breaks through | Chalmers ° 2 the skin in the form of pimples and Wetted aie Sica boils. No remedy (so cleansing _ so|' i e sure to drive out boils as Dr. Hamil-| | ee e ‘home of ‘the “bride's (Par Ca ee ney rae ue te ocii,| _ Several of the students of the ‘Btrat- and absdixtely prevent swellings, | °°, lay en oe pimples, ‘latabes ‘im ils. Because| me eee ee 1g i i = ae rea ROR er aoe Misses Mary and Olivia Doerr, of Brunner. were cae Saturday of Mrs. Pe Mr. Chalmers, of wth Wasthope: qrere’ ess last No! ‘week with the eto ‘ormer’s mother, Mrs r, J. Chab r. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of] (We a zorry tolearn of Mr, David unner, Visited their son, Alex.,|Schmidt's misfortune in. having two on Monday. of his ribs broken while working on Mr. Conrad Bees left on ae the farm of Mr. Kalbfleisch, B-lice r Kansas wher will underg r. Peter Schmebl has built an ad- treatment for cancer dition to his barn making fit now Miss Carrie ‘Schmidt, visi‘ed. Be quite a commodious building grandmother Mrs. John Schmidt What Oalers: Nerves t people say y aworry—the auseis in the blood which fill you with vim, energy and su rpis Tt has done this for thousands. SCHOOL REPORT. The following is the report of U: {s, No. 8; for the month of April. 76 per cent. or over entitles scholar to honors— Sr. IV, Total 200—E. Cuthbertson, 381, 195. Jr. IV, Total 400—C. Roe 381, son f J. Ohm pie Gbod. ope. IIR, (Roth, Excellent, 1. Ciirde aod ‘BYyaene J. E. McMane, Teacher. =|CATARRHOZONE : The only cure re for Catarrh endorsed by the Medi-. cal Eien oe bora “Hate GEN every ent 0 oe oure for ca- tersbal foo is fu, ain utaeri~ ne and on 1 Bere ant pre- pelted by anne! every inteligent doctor. is the see powerful sniianpiie zone is used. “Although very penetrating Catarrb- ozone is ‘a soothing and healing treat- 5 stion {When usi tarrhozone you don’t have ta ae ane day for relief; it com es with every breath taken through the fer, Head ar cleared and cleansed east ae oles in t, headaches, o ba superior remedy. Catarrbal copes of ‘every descrip: tion yield without much diffieu: ity to eeruieane 2 fae J ee ‘Bron- obits, Lung Trouble an af- y it fords not only inate | Celie Mat cur- es in a very short * rou up, 9 ing “cough and Win- ter Ills simpy ‘won't live any time if rrhozone is iahdled four times Better get a Catairnasois ‘Inhaler; use it occasionally, & oa “you won’t have dor cat- de|and at BEST REMEDY ForWomen-Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Belleville, Ont.—“ and worn out froma “| that I concluded to see ya E. was and lam exceedingly grateful to youfor BRUNNER, Monster, Celebration at Monday, May 24th. @ are corry to relate that Mr. as, ent confined Milverton, are at present visiting at the home other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manser. Mrs. iW 1 Peters visitea friends in waiverton a las Mae SpuakGe, baa raturned tp or home if Paamtnag ether spending ree weeks with her friend, Miss Kate Roehm. Mr. Will (Walker took a business ah to Shakespeare last Saturday. ss Emily ‘Helm felled her par- k ae “fn Millbank last wee Tas 80, wreak | Miss H. eters, of Wes! Aearoet Pink- able ing ‘at ‘the Seem OE hice ibe here Me ebach is recovering grippe. Chas, Walker and son, Preston, visited os sister. . J. McEwin, on Monkton, last vere Sans ‘Clarke, of Milverton, I |was a Sunday visitor at his (home here. ary Doerr spent Saturday the ee s her friend,, Miss Thekla Schmehl, of ‘Poole. e ae snow storm of Thursday poe has delayed seeding for a few throug! Pinkham’s Vegetab) ie roo 30 years is free and al fh the Change of Life as ble naib , made mi lways helpful. =| ness and so successfully carry women Lydia E. covittontrs rinicham Lyn Mass jue Kind let S as Leertainly profited bli it a ea perneon. to publis! nis any ‘ime you i! Ins. Aremer Wieters, Belleville, Good Liniment A Ontario, Canada. 5, ‘ou 1 bun’ while Ree that there is no other remedy known | you wil i a ent that is equa’ tomedicine that willeure female weak. |Chamberlain”s (Pain Balm as a cure Fo it been 3 women foi the worst orig o De posdible. In case of sprains it ills — i mation, ulceration, dis-| lieves soreness d_ rest 2 placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari- | to 4 healthy condition in one-third t) ies, periodic pains, backache, and time requi: by the usual treatment ss ee is equally valuable for lame back ial advice write {and all deep seated and muscular pain, 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by druggists. Bes eles i < Mouse-cleaning ast ter spending a ¢ iting with her cousin, Mr. A. TRALEE. W.| Monster oe at Milverton, of | Monday, May 24th. Mic Biaak Nuon resent ey hopes are held out for his recovery. Mr. Geo. Smith spent Saturday in ‘in, sr., is vi is the order the, inclemianey ot weather seeding operations have been | away throwing John fro again delayed but we hope for better ery iow day re| relief from pain which is at first tem- e ‘permanent, while z WOODSIDE. Ri vey, of atan Read, ocou- pied Te Sulit of Zion chureh on Sun- We are sorry to report the quan eee if tor’s care with complications of rheu- matism. We wish ‘him a speedy re weather soo ing over ¥ Mr. W. at Moors had the a -enoug’ h only. a few ro loo: juabie mare br The Most Common Cause cf Suffering Rheumatism causes more pain and quffering than any ‘other disease, for d at the reason that it is t! which the newly married couple im- of all il G mediately left for ose home in H: ifying t iston follow congratuiations Chamberlain”s and the community’s best qrsies for a long and happy married li She Wears Sheree Boots Has to on accor nae é of corns — in hey oa 25) hours with covery. Kn accident which might have prov-| s t twenty-four nam’s Painless Corn Pui cam Ela Leki Heed sale by. all drug- epee Use no other but t- pres qivertgamaunt will m’s. for. At Milverton ach you Fgersihien from the ipk lainest gira ito “the most elab- orate, ww you w to cut, fit and put together not only the lining. skirts, Ra and sew on hooks ani after you have en months ae what you know about cuttin: Mostuisy nothing. wisands of gitls bave beon taught in ue way within the past eight a and all recommend it ~~-y high- Conarse eof full course S osty $10.00 e paid when ti ch fE aatisfac- gs oe one ot the mos per- Sect fit s_ whic we tence a tew days trie jal aré nd if students ny to cee ne An taught ere nee. fete. this course $5, including the Idea! Tailor system. may teach at Mitverton Hae nae 8 12. Hours 9 a.m. to wi unig be Rae or for futher ulars -be sure and call at the Central Hotel on Betuny May 1st. Hours 11 a.m MISS STEWART. Instructress in Dress Making. he -|Synopsie of Canadian North-West LAND pens the sole head of her, son, s daughter, bi or sist certain districts a homesteads % stead. Must, reside six m ars from date of eee a ete (including the ey required to homestead patent) and sultiyate fits acres extra. : tA homesteader who has exhausted ys oe in certain psd ‘iets. Price vere. Duties—Must reside six Hey in each of ele years, id 3 tivate fifty acres and er:ot a hou we $300.00. : IW. IW. Cory, —_ of the Minister of Interior. —Unautliorized_ publication ‘of not be paid pected loss. Money kept in the pocket—in addition to risk of loss—is_ Ee tempted away by every shop window or passing fancy. seems literally true. constant danger of theft, fire or other avenues of unex- Money in the bank is safe. It is an open mediately ne ONEY has wings,” a wise:man once said—and it almost Money kept in Money placed.in the care and custody of a chartered Sav- ings Bank is out of sight and out of mind. Every day it is on deposit, it is working for you, steadily earning and accumulating interest, which is added to the principal at regular intervals. ed for the very time you need it most. THE BANK OF HAMILTON ‘offers the security of ; over Thirty Million Dollars i in ToraljAssets, as. its —— ins" soliciting your <ccount. \ Dee j _ BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANGH R. J. RANNEY, where it is more unwise to keep money, not im- the home or in the pocket. It is equally ‘safe from fire, theft, or careless expenditure ; andjit is saved up and accumulat- Local Agent question in & eded ; the home is in Learn Dressmaking

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