Milverton Sun, 16 Sep 1909, p. 1

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| H.M. bias go MARRIAGE re Z “Ht Shines For All.” WILLIAM | Kk LOTH. nxeiaee LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO i Milverton, Ontarioy, Perth Co., Thursday! September 16, 1909 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher ROGRESSIVE, yet conservative management has produced a safe depository for the Savings of the Farmer, Merchant and Laborer in THE METROPOLITAN R and Undivided $1,000,000.00. BAN K oe Profits: ee BRA No oe = $1,277,404.49. A Personal Cash Reserve NOW is the foundation of a life of independence LATER. “THE demand for Nursery stock 19 in- creasing yearly, and if you become ‘one of our salesmen you will realize fperee ‘good money in the business . Write at once for particulars. Ree a $1.0 wit start a Savings Bank Account. Interest allowed No delay in withdrawal. STONE @ WELLINGTON Fonthill Nurserles ‘860 Acres G21) from date of deposit. Branches at : LINWOOD, ELMIRA, GUELPH Milverton Branch : A. J. CUNDICK, Manager TORONTO, ONT. LOCAL NEWS ? OFOTO+ Eggs 23 conts pox doz, Engeland & n. Choice 1 lb. Prints Butter, ‘ex cts. per lb. Engeland & San. Pe Holletreund’s studio will be open on Tuseday next bi well ws on alr day. ous on “‘Thurs- ‘o Spend a.month with friends in ene City, Mi u a ‘due the firm of ‘C. R, siesta must be settled on or befor: - Ist. Freee “football boys defeated Wollesley at Gads Hill on Thursday last by a score of 1-0. Messrs. Crosley and Hunter on Sunday last ‘commenced “a series of union meetings at Blyth. Mise A Duskiaw tee aeuiehed bom, efter spending a iw with friends Ghe Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store REMEMBER THE FALL FAIR and don’t forget to call at the store of H. M. Schaefer and see our new dis- play of fall and winter goods, the best ever shown in Milverton and a* prices lower than ever. This is no idle boast but a true fact. Ladies’ Fur ,«’ Fur Lined Coats in Great Variety. Come and see and get our prices before buying elsewhere or you will be sorry. Ladies’ Ruffs and Muffs at prices lower than ever and quality Ar. All our furs are guaranteed. Ladies ,** Childrens Cloth Coats We have them in-all styles and shades and at prices away down. i Men's Suits and Overcoats THE SWELL KIND The kind which causes people to turn and look at you and say “There goes a well dressed man,” Just as well have fashionable garments when you are buying. They cost you no more and they look better, wear better, man feel better. WE HAVE THEM Everybody who has seen them says they are the finest they have ever seen and why shouldn't . they, as our exper- ience of twenty-one years in the tailor- ing trade has given us the knowledge to tell when a ‘suit or overcoat is made and cut right. This store is noted for Good Clothing. BOYS SUITS We have the cele- brated Lion brand, Double. knees and double élbows. All seams sewn with the best of fide: Suits that will wear and the price no higher than inferior ones, Try us next time, Come and See our Flannelettes 36 inch heavy, weight, all patterns, reg. a yard, our price... 9 yards for $1.00 Ladies’ Belts We still have some of those beautiful 50c belts left, Regular $1 for., Special for Friday. and Saturday Only Green and black uncolored Gerlon Tea, regular BOC ..seees.0e+e 3 Ibs. for Best Rio Coffee, regular 1 7 Ibs. for Don’t forget to see our 5, 10 and 15c Counters They are loaded with bargains. $1.00 BRING US YOUR PRODUCE - - - We Pay Highest Market Prices M. SCHAEFER Marriage Licenses Issued. - Strictly Confidential few days this’ week Mrs. W. s . Mrs. D: ot Dotroit, Micb., is at present visiting ar the residence of Mr, forte. See Mrs. Sproule’s anno it another umn. Millinery openings mx Thursday and. Fri 23 ey 24th. s eee Sees Mr. and Mrs Robert “Ranney, st. intend leaving on Saturday for De- troit, Mich., weer re they will spent a La with tri roads teed to Milverton on Fri- A Lee aa conducted services junday. Miss. Nellie MacBeth who has been the millinery work rooms} ™ r some weeks past left|#t 7 last week for Regina, Sask., accepted 9 hom? in New ess. cessful railway stock manipulator thar éver entered the ete acena. © ey, Wencwarthy will address Foote iiBiegates at the North vale “Reform Conven- tion at pre Friday, Sept. 24. The 5.40 p.m. train from London for were on board bu nd “Parker, Come- y on Fai min of tbe’ hail is uehange of Miss Ida ete at the Post Of and (Mrs. B,, Esbleman, jof ‘and (Mr. Henry D. Heller is their are nt Basen daripressed ante oe coun Miss Hattie junior oy 1 Phi ats 3, i aed of the. Listowel is “supp:ying. ofgunday Sept. 26th ‘nd Monday are the dates selecte yy, 2Ter EBA will prea eg DD ibe Teting of the B fet oe Mtnraday. night Bee 1s yes of his arm ere finger. Certain nerves of Bis Soe eo on arith ‘tal aa of fall his iste ig colt, “Little Eva. wan a in the “Futurity Here me ite Lin’ enteric Selkia os with ae wate sae hs of horse: ed tigh ores for the Pst tok beret co in her ‘be- bi ing above not part ‘ait Jk eixbow, Herald. ©. Siegner. per ibe Engeland & Mr. or so with this mother in Berl.n. a| day, Sept. 23rd and 24t! ix | company the J. G. peel on (Wednesgay. jas getverr | business where io and vidi threats and torturing jeers no longer position as bookkeeper with a Berlin firm. au, E. H. Harriman, ,the famous Amer- 2 Me Wellington Smith and.eoa, Pe of that attack of typhoi dition. ce to the company will be about oe ual o! ‘ panutital xe ae Peo} rs ja | Whether Peary has pias woe pay in vane with | wal y, that. he will Seen Th o no indi ‘them tea 23 cents per doz. Engeland & {We are paying 10 cents for hides. 1 db. ae ee 21 cts. man is Spaudiug a.week It is expected that tha Bris vleot- ions will take place about M: Wa'pay R4 cents for ey and 22 of Toronto, is her bome in Ellice owe point to iby opening of Parliament about Nov h. 18th. Mr. J. Robb, accountant in the Bank u “Hamilton, has been transfer red oo: big rranris 3 M. H. Rothaerme! and N.A Sunday witb ane ae i und rook- tre visiting their ungie ue bate * Duel kklow. Mrs. Jas. Elliott and son, George returned from a three months’ trip a es West last wi pamale't ine ‘openings will take place on ‘Thursday and Fr. r. and Mrs. Thos. Harrison, of are at present visit- fan., ing with their uncle, Mr. P. Ducklow r. 8. th left last week for QVitunipeg in the ‘mterests of _ his Gros¢h Felt Shoe “Mie Wellesley Fair on Wednerday was quite langely attended consider- y unfavorable SonttioS of % . and Ezra Finkbeiner and B. Kinebtel epent Sunday in Lis owel. visiting af the residence of o A. Fi ublic meeting called b jhowers, however, cooled the ai» - ‘Weltzel_ has purchased <6 ew waigon for his town THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $1 0,000,000 Reserve Fund, 6,000,000 B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Branches throughout Canada, and in th and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS Ever very y Facility afforded to farmers and the transaction of banking business. Sales notes will ae cashed or taken for collection, BANKING BY MAIL A::2uts may, be, opened by mail and nies deposited or wwithdtiera ta. tls way with equal facility. 122 WM. MAYNARD, Manager, STRATFORD BRANCH | The Farmers Bank of Canada Head Office TORONTO ‘ : Deposits of $1.00 and upward re- Savings Department titer so nara pat or dod at highest current rates. Joint accounts mi , the money payable to either or the survivor of either pari kis disc wunted i nd advances made to Farmers Sale Notes tarera ‘and cattlemen at lowest ecalcerat rate. le +5 oar at any office in Can- Money Orders (rer haces ukon sept) at the principal banking points in the United States. orm, ae eroalinet msthod Gh sec Ene Saat aptame ge with aatey el at small cost. Millbank Branch : R. G. GRIEVE, Manager ‘the rig is really. a ication recently orderly hot jewton, are Aptian from Ii Mr. John ‘A. Kelly, Cana brated ventriloquist, who will appear Come to Mrs. Sproule’s Fall Millinery Openings, Thursday and Friday September 23rd and 24th (Milverton Fair Days) ADIES WISHING MILLINERY before that date, we will be pleased to show them our stock, For the com- ing season we are showing the yacsy aes of ease Pattern Hats we havejever shown, . . . . R THE COMING SEASON, I have secured the ser- vices of Miss A. Dodson, of Toronto, who comes highly recommended, having all city Seetee (both re- tail and wholesale) as trimmer. . . « eet GS are M* IT A POINT to come here first, we can make Hats to suit the price you wish to Ee No trouble to show goods. . . PARR E ES BINVERTON, ONTARIO MRS. K. SPROULE, entitled * (We rea * used “by. Mr. Kelly pleasing zest all cele ways DI few. days “otter the annouucament | story as be is an impostor The lic has become ewhat bewildered by two men emer sing from the froze’ ragions after “An, absence. of about two years both claiming to have foun’ le and. bot both asking, the guius not be ee ao ing mor Distant ea bli schoo’ board The Mi rvanten: ow ne si : he schoo! o porn to Rev: nt merger’s annual capa- umber from etiiverton attended 000 berrulss See Ge Lamon aa eet on Sat- shooti ona sett ast, bs tie usual place. ies tor in Oe Ontario t Delhi, bas been en- effer Bros immermen ‘Shoeman, is offer- 15 ra ae. disogunt on wll tan and Ox ‘Blood, Shoes. (A smart young man wanted fHaliefreund’s studio ‘will be open) write up pack et will be ea salecy two days next week Tuesday and Fair| Apply to Amdrew MacBath, Box 2 Basse Come Tuesday nnd avoid the}. Ten noe wGUT ones 1913 shoes see Zim- ‘fer- ‘on ‘all summer ‘Bertin has a scarcity of female $50 has Asa » Chinese shopa ‘oame before bhe Stratford Pros: an aa F kaaibal ‘ | sprang nortina 4 ‘ew South Wale Son« ren sending, high sel jan. by atten- pele situated - Le hoo | (high school pxperience claims sed the entran‘e 8 he junior soaasee 3 steaie: much and is aokznow' “by. ti 5 aabie Heae:bo evening hat mi it Drala bed ide a bi 1) A ee fe! strictly un der the supervision of ents bee a Lit rn ation in ¢1 to ce sgh “sthool ue ae present bY the — Sch q et ear tanding in Quis | Uinivensity andiexpects to obtalt before tne» month te out oe liev than ne Yalighttul evening Ww: ee ei Mr. Whompson tatastenel to! meat ndsecute the call before the Barrie Presbytery. gs of an evangelisie be conducted by Ar. resbyterian sage! on Wi 4 -_Dburs eve. 5th and. ‘ot, sob JU people of “all oractional e mot § o'clock ‘for tho: tend ee evening meetings. a Fipkbeiner, ‘who for the rears has been on-| in before. sense the ind rt, Mederator ie brakyieds Sone ev. Mr. of North, Mornirigton, ‘ad= Mpdsgod ‘the minister™and Rev. ms held nee @hursday and wwe Methodist church choi Robb's Young ®fen's ible Glass sth ered Ga rae ity on [ent to spend, a social tyening W 1 | Sept. 7th, the Bie Hi L (leit oh, tors . Robb, 0! Ban! Streator merly pastor of (Knox church, penis rtpatte eve of his departure for Ham | ford, was transferred to the ton. Mr. Robb has smade himsel? 0° trator ‘eral conspicuously i ection with, all tdepartments of the ehuren will be much missed. Oaten ex] sabe orn on: behalf ofthe: pat Hair ‘and ehurch the high estéem in ‘sich Mr, Robb Was very 8 spenit, by | le. AW) ane Tang. Syne,” and “otouh’ low,” were | place world net -J otherwise Have sen Placed dl ae

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