Milverton Sun, 23 Sep 1909, p. 4

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aa 4 THE MILVERTON SUN Thursday, September 23, 1909 @: SCRANTON COAL ST. MARYS LIME A Little Light on a Dark Subject J. G. Hamilton, sole agent for the D.L. &W. Scranton (Standard Anthracite) Coal has moved his Coal business to his new sheds on the C.P.R. and has openedan office on Main’ street near C.P.R. station. Cheap coal starts May 1st. Coal always on hand. 30 cars now on order,...... Also have Coarse Salt in sacks. C.P.R. Station J. G. HAMILTON het and warmest stables in the Provin, Prompr attention given to th EDITORIAL 18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING EOTOTO The Milverton Sun | > > The Sun Printing Office ‘The public will appreciate th's sally Main Street, - Milverton, Ct) trom the Ottawa Journal; “Peary may have the evidence, but Cook seems to have the mannexs.” SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, $1; six months, 50 pas A ted pet Reni gate eet Sopeyee |, The fToronto | Telegram CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES scolds away ‘on matters every ce eeove Moe S3tos, Moa lewful day like a ecalded fiend - ‘bos $70 — $40 $25. $8 |been referred ‘to by the Star as ‘the reget 5 | town’s cross dog.” Iuch. 5 3 2 1 =- PAT Ke sted fd fegbrag smacrtion son "Dhg heated discussion on the present ir cents per line oleae be % Hon weil PPcharged for all transient adver-| Britishy bunest genes arin to ae: isements. quaint Canadians ‘with ish fise. ‘Advertisements without specific directions e : z sill be inserted until forbid and charged ac- sean Aigo teste that has which cordingly. ‘Changes for contract advertisemnts must be In the office by noon Monday. eceeatlony oe co a Nc catirret | Soot did might in sbooting her brutal La bente mee ‘ father-in-law. ey (Soi nt what fctor. , sda see. dime eb oes i lot of misery might have been avoid td had he been shot twenty-five years ego. Business Cards) Dentistry. ‘The Toronto News will not be happy until war is declared in Germany. The 2 : & 3 | aa we -: a . § g ‘Me final figures for the finangial ialty. Hours 9a,m tod p.m. Office) year, 1 closing March 10: above the Sovereign Bank, Milverton, | show a % a] finances \of only £6,099,800, recom ae bout thirty million dollars. P.L. TYE, M.D. | ficit will have to bemet by’ loan. Na- yal and military ambitions come bigh. ¥. PARKER, M.D. DRS, PARKER & TYE ——— 2 i tt e! it CFFICE ; PUBLIC DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Mba comnabt Wenge i hnaenela trying to muzzle the daily and influ- ett 10 tare toe orciock pe id 2 to 4) 7 ge advertisements, in their columns It is likely that there will be ma at an early date an advance in the . W. BAR! eof cement. The first step in Milverton, Graduate of Ontario Vetesin: | that direction should be met by the ary College, Tor Government with « remission of the Veterinary. of domesticated animals. Calls by tele- | duty, Fal aes os nen cated e e phone of otherwise promptly attended to, coeetieernet aati Gee 8% 1 d to have said Ae a HEROS ose De Vey vistors that ia the matter of Im- MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, | perial i i Solicitors for the Bank | would be but a step, not a permanent of Hamilton, Money-to loan, Milver-| policy. This i Permanent offices have been|—thaugh % arranged for, "A member of the firm will| gaggested policy of naval contribu- be in Milverton every Thursday. oea: J. M,CARTHEWY} wwe are em! . =| which :ean ‘neve! Us0 MAE W. J, HANLEY |b scqmo a permanent ‘feature of our MAKINS & HANLEY ? Barristers & Solicitors Piss Stratford, - - - ~Ontario| day to railways 4 i a! business instructing them that un- Societies. due iptert erence with passengers b; MILVERTON. LODGE, No. 478, pUnited States immignation officers A.F, & A.M., G.R.C., Milverton, | Mabee ‘of the Railwav ‘Chiirmain fi ye other y s Block. Visiting breth-| an: ren always welcome. DR. R. ‘LEDERMAN, offi trains and go baek when\bundreds w.M.; W. J. ZORGER, Secy. of miles from ‘the Amivricapi The wonder is that the ‘gt have +o +; No. tood for ‘heir insolence so long ‘every second and last Tuesday of every 3 month, at o'clock, in their hall over Rothaermel & Son’s hardware store.| ‘A p : A Potting brethren always welcome, R.|mirality summarises the competitive C. R,, 8, H. Pugh, Rec-Secy. inabase in anmarbmits. m seven ; great Powers bave = ears the se r F., “Silver Star|gqded £120,000,000 ‘to their annual oabees 9. Bov'Gy Be ee 1. 0. 0. x Lodge,” No. 202, Milverton, |¢xpenditure upon tbe P& meets every Friday night a¢|rocent year e ir , me, é Becy.,T. Robb, R.Seey. fer millions. France wlone Notary Public. great nations has thad for these seven ———$—<$ <r | Pets @ stationary naval «xpenditure 5} W. D, WEIR, Notary Public, Auc-|and signs are not wanting that France tionser for, the County of Perth ‘and ig about to join in this nace. : Js, Wills an Editorial Opinions 8 made. Office in the Weir block Hotels. ee EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. |). yr. Best liquors and cigars at the bar, First-class ac-| nf vommodation and large stabling. Bee eee. ie Gerad One aa GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil|I told tim First-class accommodation for | fo1 r re Jertonrcial travellers and others, ‘Three |homs and fight the wild mustard on large somple rooms. ling. | bis farm.” Best brands brands of liquors_and cigars, QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. | ing best accommodation for commercial Gutatto government ‘nto any change in i The travellers and others, Two ample | in thei to the export of tooms, Only the choicest of Wines, Pi. | i their spoon quors and Cigars at the bar, Good warm Tee tig: ceanilase eae utables, George froprietor. | the Bande oF te game of bluff. t j THE ROYAL HOTEL, Mail and Empire: Sympathy must Ont,, heated, lighted, and be fett for the od negress. from ode Wadistock who ‘has been fined for ejattempting to . | no medical cer) 30,61 Milverton Fair Announcement CALL IN AND SEE US ON FAIR DAY, SEPT. 24, ’09 is the Foundation ot Good new brick barn, enlarged shed, Guarantee o! agnosis, there would seem to be more yicaison for the yr ution of any {projatitioner who failed ‘tm this equip: ment. lic, Choicest Tiqiorwiad cigs », BERDUX, ‘ietoy Goyer THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Berlin, pays special attention to Commercial Star: When a Canadian Toxo woos to New York, be does not carcy his flag with him. (When an English- wines and liquors served at the bar “5 r man or a Frenchman, or a German, or Rates $1.50 por day. Wat. Wirt, Prop | me ren or tia travels: Be Division Court docs not fold up a flag with/an um brslla and flaunt it at every stop, Ho MILVERTON ys kn the world consists of many DIVISION COURT % |countries, that fl Meets at 1 o’clock a, m. The Corset of a Gown The New Dress Fabrics are Ready COME AND BEHOLD —™==7 Bigger Assortments, Pret- tier Colorings and Weaves, and Lower Prices than you would expect to get on such materials. . . . enough to answer your every requirement and satisfy your every whim, should pay is reflected in the price range; and no matter what you pay per yard, that amount will secure more of style, service and satisfaction than you can obtain at most stores. A vist will be more impressive than a whole page spent in our telling about the new dress goods—in a few words Our Dress Goods department gives you more service satisfaction and style, and less of price, Every fashion favored weave and color is represented in our gathering of fabrics with lots of dash and ginger in their effect; fabrics of a quiet yet decided tone and tenor, and fabrics to suit the quiet and conservative taste; and this year our show- ing of black fabrics is especially strong. ; The showing will please you, It is wide and diversified Your idea of what you CORSETS We specialize Crompton’s C C a la Grace Corsets “The manufacturers of the C C a la Grace Corset desire to call at- tention to the fact that nothing but the very best materials are used in the manufacture of. this high-grade corset. The work- manship is of the very highest order. Every pair is fully guar- anteed, and a perfect fit ensured to the wearer, None gnuine une less stamped “C C a la Grace.” Ladies’ Misses’ and Juniors’ Fall Coats Fashionable Garments Honest in Quality and Price When buying Ladies’ and Miss- es’ Coats, the important feature to be considered is_ style. Call and inspect—no obligation to buy. We specialize Northway Garments Ladies’ Coats in the latest style prices range F $7.50 to $12.50 Children’s Coats, all sizes, big range to choose from, all of this year's styles, prices range $1.75 to $7.50 Ours, _haye style and_-quaity combined. FUR GOODS A complete and well balanced line, embracing all the best selling styles in fur Neckwear, Muffs and Sets atpopular prices. ‘ 4 A features the new eyelet embroid- Our Leader in Black Sateen Undershirts cites, being made with a 14 inch flounce composed of ten rows of shirring in groups of five witn two 2% inch tucked frills 9 in centre of fiounce with 414 in, gathered bias frill of rich eyelet embroidery, 474 in. dust frill. 25 WE HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY; SOMETHING RIGHT 1 t POINT. IT IS THIS Engeland’s Square Deal-Clothing for Men equals and sur- passes all other brands on the marke To the man who is skeptical, ee man who doesn’t know and to the man who doesn’t cere, we press this invitation, “Come in any time that suits you, That's the time that suits us, and let us demonstrate with the actual garments the truth of our per- sistent and manifold clothing claims.” Expect to find everything new in our Men's Store. We have an enormous stock of clean, up-to-date, stylish Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. We do not ask you to believe in our Clothing supremacy; we ask that you do not believe in any other firm’s clothing supremacy until you have seen the style, shape and class of our Square Deal Brand this 1909 season. ! Everything New. Everything Here. Ready for Business. Boy's Sweaters at Good Value Prices Boy’s Sweatess, navy with navy and red neck, and cardinal with navy .50 Boy's Sweaters, garnet and white, grey and cardinal, and navy and cardinal, sizes 24 to 32, at prices from..,.........+seeeee++ and cardinal neck, sizes 24 to 32. Special each.....ceccccerereresrseees Boy's Coat Sweaters, navy edged with red, and grey with assorted colored edges, sizes 26 to 32, Special 715 ° $1 to 1.35 The weather warning is “Wear the Proper Weight Underwear.” ; gl eo. See the proper weight here at masierate cost. ee Your New Fall-Hat is Ready Whenever You Are Wear the ¥itwell Hat. Oe Sees, The Hat with a Reputat'on. Men’s Shirts There is nothing more in demand thana nice fresh shirt, and in speaking of shirts, you must remember theresis as much difference in shirts as there is in clothes, Some shirts are just sewn together laundried and folded—ot course they are shirts, but not to the man who knows what shirts ought to be. Shirts require as much attention in making as does a suit of clothes. you can depend upon in fit and fabric. and comfort, together with an individuality of style, not found in other shirts. Our shirts, every one of them, Your collar will feel comfortable and you will have that ease Price no more than or- dinary shirts. Wear Engeland’s Shirts and see. Engeland’s Self-Opener Umbrellas Special. for 89 Cents Sept. oth and Nov. 11th, 1909 Wuos, TROW, F, W..Guantuer, bounda: * Clerk. Sree Bailitt, | world and nat @nger of his aw: L 2s ooo | Wim Free ‘Press: “Ay foul- : ithed tub-th ”” ig the Nation- The Best School ! 3/1! Review's gentle characterization lst Mr. Ltoyd-George. ‘They ‘do not oy cme ¢ war with rosewater in . a al Business College 3\"""" Stratford, Ont x Explorer Cook was given at New he best titpe ¥6 ater our latte | Lorn his arrival there on Mo: Weare ranni argent i NOW Weare roar tusinesr training ww | one ofthe greatest. ovations ever/ ‘Ontario, Three de- @ | 0 ‘on. this eontinent artments — Gommerelal, Short- mi mami Taueations Ont prsttattente in’s to your Children PMlemand and are meetiog with suc- Tt. ts tox coughs, in. demand fries cataiogie now.” ® |aeige, fap amd whooping cough. ‘and ve it is # mad Butter 21c Per Lb. for Prints Every print must weight 16 oz. We supply printed butter wrap- R Call in and get a pers supply. oes. Engeland & Son [We HEE es *The People’s Store Milverton, a Ontario , APPLES POTATOES ONIONS and FOWL ‘best medicine le fon these diseases. For sale by all druggists.

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