Milverton Sun, 30 Sep 1909, p. 5

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Thursday, September 30, 1969 THE MILVERTON SU JEWELRY will please you ; not 0 point of’quality, but’ in point of price also. Our stock is full of surprisingly at surprisingly low low pri Prove ditfopyourself by tryingus, P.BASTENDORFF wy costed. Cree. Milverton The Mornington Fair a Big Success) :.:°«: if Two bushels Fall Wheat, white, anes ing er; Netting, Centerpiece re ‘Do e orn $ g J. Tanner, W. Struthers ; two bush- pee Stay been Strangway, Fi ——— els Peas, large, Jno. Ritter; two oa iS Centrepiece and Dori ies, Strangway, 2 bushels Peas, small, truthers ; seco Ceo eie eae nitted or It Still Attracts the Crowds.—The Races Keenly Contested.— two bushels Oats, black, J. ‘Trachsel; ae a Ber. No aS Ay ad 3 ‘< EY ‘wo bushels Oats, white, J. ‘Trachsel, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Rain t Dampens —Total Receipts will w. Sane peck White Beans, A. egetable Co W. Struthers; twelve ears aidnd anade@oread Equal that of Former Years. Field Cora, Re Coulter, R. Magwood; Fikea charm. It twelve care Golden Corn, Geo. Chap- lieved all my pains sheaf Fodder Corn, not less/and misery, I advise all suffering The Mornington Fall Fair held at)D. Bradley, F. Welderhold > single than ‘t2 stalks, R. Coulter, W. Struth-| women to take Lydia inkham’s Milverton idgy last was as usual | carriage, P. H. Petrie, Bra : egetable Compound.” @ great Boeeed, ie attenuation: der! ley Grieve ; iy Hee CLASS 7.—ROOTS, ETC. Wxeaton, Vienna, W. Va. soit the threatening skies, beng quite | harness, rig and skill in “handling Halt bushel Beauty of Hebron, Lydia Y Pinkhatn’ 8 Vegetable Com- tt ght at one time | horse, Lares mannered Hocee, sound, | Struthers; half bushel White Re poe. made from ares Spates nd |ware, machine made, Str meneuey ipts. would be greater | P. rie, S. Miller, J. D. Brad-|phant, W. Struthers ; half bushel Ru-| herbs, contains no narco \B. Fisher; Slumber ae at | lee ral New Workan: truthers, Rev. | ful drugs, and to-da: Eglin the record rasavay. pect CLASS 2.—CATTLE. N. D. eKGinnon 5 half bushel Ameri- tor ee eres pia Arca cures Crochet ‘Bonnet, in silk Fis were surging through a astad the Shorthorns. can Wonder, D. innot, {Sine in the country, and thousands of Strangway; Fancy Hanakerehiets; in descended and compelled all to] Bull, two years ‘la and upwards, John Alexander ; fb Hana. Voluntary teatsrnorialetare on nie peek shelter. This patechat militat- ‘ Dire State, W.. Struthers ; half bush- tne Pinkinmn ishopsier me eed (ed against the success of the exhibi- el Rose of Brin, uthers, Rey. Mass. from women who have been tion aa.“ id venders ¥ 2 we Wii icKinnon ; half bushel pota- cured from almost ery form of 01 0 seek cover and it isbard to toes,.any other variety, Jno. Alex- ate somplainge sana ork ent in people t! J. | ander, Rey. einen collec-| eeration, displacements, fibroid tumors, H Ppaah., Quilt, "Batchrork or piece- are drenched to the skin. The grand “| tion “Of potatoes, each kind, | irregularities, periodic pains, backache, | work, tton, J. H. at ever, was well filled and fad HOt: lene. Theme Bie iW. Sruthe ion. and nervous prostration. |Pugh; Quilt, Log ean rats yeatey the races which wer Eteily. 0 nents 3 mgorreotly wae ern om Pinkham | Quilt or See oa abways Heid. creiyd of sBtesestes : “ fa ve his cova H, 8 t chne! fendid. ¢ one ‘and. srpasied ex- any otue: variety wend 3: ikeapectal advies “OO ‘oun reps es “Cait, .e' - eeneegartee pacthan i imeeches! siz weld Siicewha oat: your casé write a confiden. et: me Oh WY real eps the groumds worth am. llores ; six Carrots, ial Jeter: fo Pinkhaz, eb (oti Hind, enimals ‘on the grounds worth at eg long (table use), A. Bydt, ass. Her adytes is free, fection Ladies? Panty ‘Work, 5 Cy show was al; * ze ; , ayie Seca Joast $500. Re cehavit: tae oh ‘ fammond; six catromeramee Gate aon ayware helntuis very large but-the exhi then aversce | aMule Cow, in calf or giving milk, |use), W. Struthers, Rev. F. Meyer ane mes 36,8 ee a papal and swine was.n oa Shap overage | Rev. F. Meyer, ist and 2nd; heifer, six mangel Wurtzels, long, R. Morri-|Russet, Geo. ObApman, Hugh Me “s ‘ ee am teint Caeedtseoumilay | ee Tone ot ees, Belfer cal! Fon, Geo pman; six Mangel|Tavish; Russett, Rox Geo. | Paintin: cap or es iid made DOs on redition of thy | Uate one year, A. Witrtsels, globe, R. Goulter, B. B. Gropp, J. MeTav‘sh; Mexagtl et verter bry ion Paint cming to the ogee orthorn Grades. rrison; six Mangel Wurtzels, in-|p. Rines nd.W,. Struthers; King ‘subject, MPs Calvert, J weather on the first 107 we 73" | Best milk cow, beet type, in calf or | termediate, R, Morrison, Geo. Chap-|of : iy, J. F. MeTav- tery jae ibi ured out. sow, * oct ounty, . MeTay tow, exhibitors vents ety’s [ving milk; Jnd,-Hamilton, tet and {man ; six Beet 100% i atin es 3 2nd, C..H. Pugh} heifer, two years}Chapman, OC. R. id ee fe Tavisb; St. ars ch, |inj i pend ibe oe ml ouahOst| Se Ses ium eos dl (Senay anly, J. Hammond, ¥ | ema ata huey ae, Guenter ane, Me. Cal Hho aftemnoon trawd between sbowers. {2nd W. B. Struthers ; heifer, one year |Meyer ; six fee Badishes, Avg. F. McTavish, Hugh Moravish: ‘ed or flowers, Mrs, (Dr) Parker,” Mi spirits of the Srov oe able to make « (tid, Jno. Hamilton, Jas. Hamilton ; Bydt, Geo. Chap No-Further, W. Chalmers, J. ‘alvert; Paint 2 See ae Ne oe ee bout $470 | Helfer calf, under one year, R. and W. CLASS Beatie enol ‘Tavishy Maiden’s Blush, J F Ge vert,”"Ino, Alexanders: Seyie: Mrs ne amen e See gate aad $70| B- Struthers ; steer, two y old,| ‘Three Fall epeeie) W. Struthers, '|McTavish, G. Gropp; Pewakee, A. |subject, Mrs. Calvert, Miss wed vilego men While the member-| 088: Hamilton, Ist and 2nd, Jno./Geo. Chap Winter’ Gat: Hasniond, Ben Meddere; Metatoeh, \Best collettlon cf mite ort, Rev. N. from Fe heh Hamilton ; steer, one year old, Jno. |nages, Geo lovee tere te ' inter, J. G, McTavish, H. . McKinnon, John Alexander. Paint: Sy dale ntact lathe apes heat: i Hamilton, Jas. Ham’ bbages, Aug. Eydt, Geo. Bresette Ontario, H. McTavish, J. ig on China, ‘s. Calvert, Painting fie 2.31 ‘trot of pace, a bad spill oc- Fat bani man; three Savoy Cabbages, Geo. McTavish; Grimes’ Gilden, Hugh on Glass, Mrs. Calvert ; painting on ws oe foent the grand steer, Jno. Sree Jas.|Chapman, Aug. ; three heads of McTavish, J. ‘avish; Mann, O. (Plaque or Panel, Mrs. Calvert. Cray- we of the horses became tangled and Piaiiten's cow, 8a. Jas, | Cauliflower, Honderich, J. | Hammond, mers ; any other |on.—Landscape | or Marine, Mrs ed a thrilling upset No one was | Hamilton ; heifer, under tate “years, Trachsel; one dozen Onions, red,/variety Winter Apples, McTavish, |Calvert, Miss Mason; Portrait or Lary ‘as. Hamilton, Jno. Hami Geo. Ghapman, J. Trachsel; one-doz)5. Davidson; anya ca variety Fall |Figure,/ Mrs; Calvert, Miss Mason ing is‘ summary of the rac- Sass ecinee en Onions, yellow, Jno. Rothaermel, | apple Chal fam-|Any subject, Mrs. Calvert, Miss Mas- Following ts pny . Bydt ; one dozen Onions, white, ‘mond; ‘doliection of “apples ‘for shipp-jon. Pencil Drawing, ete—Mre, al. ky trot or paces ucts $75; See eet ee ines 4 ol eneh a ap ieties correctly |vert Miss Mason; Any. subject, M. tio eh oa een rattocd: Aged ri ape ‘ings Bros, 1st and/Squash, field, J. Trachsel ; ic \Calvert; Pen ari ink Bi ty ct, rbd = ai “a tad eating ie ing: ee astt et " ee ae ee ei Tavish: cliecsionl of apples for "nome [Calver . D. Weir; Best Lady's Greom trot or pate, purse $505 Col: Pe, Hiastinee Bros. NG shearling| twelve Tomatoes, red, Honde: use, 4 of each, 12 Cae ae [Efendi iting, G. ored Lady, 'P. Pel otrie, ‘Brest for te ew re, ic) McKinnon ; ‘twelve To- ie a a ay poem: ie~ nee ers; sDalieetion ot PPictien te Darlins, ‘J. Bannon, § os matoes, preserving, A. Hydt ist and Roo soa te poe a se rs. Calvert. S. i : ngs two Oltrons, W, Struthers, SF Pen ©. 8. Grogch, em ie eee ae aa z ne 850; Takbu,Pet Oxford and B ‘on pel-!Pears, s aeerahoes ane ES wffed Birds 8 Wadtou, obbon? rack Beautyy >t W. a _Pavatite; 5; Pilg; “i fection a. 7 ‘ “Pump- The silver cup given by Dr aged ewes, ha’ lambed in i909, | ki Geo. ci Rankin, M. P., for the. best A, Steve pair shearling ewes, 1 de Jers shown halter, was won by Mr. A 8 pair ewe lambs, A.|Geo 1, bracueell; Bart Watson, Lgawshey Stevenson ; ram lamb, A. Stevenson "Ay ‘avish, Me- (Gropp’s specials were won ag ae fet ahd: Soni Sani Mavis; _oihes cance Winter’ Pears, lows; Heavy Braiigh, iA. Flemi Fat Sheep. Bydt, 0. R. Honderi "HB. McTavi ae McTavish; Goodall W.-Loney- Sy aaa a. Gropp, Pair fat sheep, ewes or weathers, AS| 3-LOW RS. (Pea, WH ee Le ee (eTa ariel ~ Loney, ‘J. Davidson. Hastings Bros., A. Stevenson. Hants Bad FiOWaRS aa Pate, |sel 5 5 any of SES — HEAVY ms d variety Fall Pears, W. H. Grosch, © CLASS 1 ba ie ote ie js eke ee scuba Beene ee Grosch; Collection of Pears, on Bros. jerkshire, tne geraniums, ivy F, McTavish, 5. rosth, Lombard ah a neon, Dict eg: mae owan ; brood sow, |deaded, J. W. gy Hi say ‘Plums, H. M. McTavish, J. F. fe OOS Vener, Fleming ; | three- having: plaged uM 300, J. Cowan ist 0. 8. ‘Groseh, three Pe-| avish; Green Gage Plums, J. year filly or gelding, Ogram,| and 2nd; boar pig dropped | in- 1909, eat Nasen| en ne. dotnet McTavii H, M. MeTavigh; Ponds ; two-year-old 1st and 2nd; Dig, |one mgea, er, | Seeding.” Jno. ap tiie ¥. Diesen- aly or Me age We. peeathers, J. err Korbel in 1909, J. Guwan® “st and Weir collection of house plants, J. jroth; Burbank Plums, ‘0. ee ai i -old filly or geld-|2nd. ermel, derteh; Sree set R. Hon- J- Oram 3 cihele. W. 8. Lackner, R.|~-Brood sow, having pigged in 1909, Cut Flowers. ich, ae at 1G Weds foal,’ A. Fleming, Dick- Jno. Wilhelm ; boar pig, dropped in Collection of asters, °c; o, Baseapfing, Siam, G. 6. Gromit eat 2; Ool- Bee iaesioon: 1909, Jno, Wilhelm, Ist and 2nd ;/J. Rothaermel ; do., ams, 0. R. lection of Plums, C. rosch; J. F. AGRICULTURAL. sow pig, Cd in 1909, Jno. Wil: |Bondereh Pace el pe J. Trachsel; McTavish; Grapes, red,O. S. Grosch, Falkner, J, Scott ; brood helm, Ist and 2nd nasturtiums, J. Roper ic m-|Grapes, black, R. Kines. A. Hydt: ERO gtaatng 0 Kerk, Fe ‘amworth, jderich; dahlias, J. Rothae : J. |Grapes, white, green or ‘black, C. 4. 6 nj Swe r-old filly}} Boar, aged, uglas and son, no 'Trachsel; nas, J. Tote rosch, ines; ‘Selection tergelding, W. B. La vey. struth- baa: ‘brood’ sow, heaving pigged in (Rt. Honderich; Hollyhocks, C. P. Hon- jCanned Fruits, C, 8. ‘am- ers, eldin; a sy Be toal, aia eon, Cc. mond, oe Scholl‘; C, Kerr, Geo. man, J. Petch, Bay = Holman, G. Heipal Roadster. Wood, W. F. ‘Trueman, J. ek Span, Zinn ; brood mare, etch ; be year-old ‘BUy of hal Hart, G. t (ase Dorkings, B. Ratz jee- | Ratz ; pair Sch buff, rose comb, OC. R. Honderich 1st and ind ; pair Minorcas, black, F, Dies- enroth Ist and 2nd ; air Turkeys, bronze, J. Trachsel; pair Turkeys, any other kind, J. Trachsel ; air Geese, nm, P. Berdux; pair Geese, Toulouse, D. Douglas & Son, jowan ; Dai ese, any other kind, J. Trachsel, P. Berdux; pair . Meyer ; pair Bantams, white, rose comb, C ich ; Island Reds, single com! Honderich ; “pair. Minoreas, single OWES Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Vienna, W. Va.— “I feel that I owe i <|table Compound LIFE T0 = the last ten years of my life to Lydia jer, — E. Pinkham’s Vege: ae xi fe O'clock oq 2 Bt ewart, Bere tens Five Oo: clock “Tea Olo th, kind of work, Miss Geos See. see P. Zoulners orniited. aha op iss Strangway, P. Zoellner ; Knitted Janey Shirt for Sai: Zoell- er ; Har r Work, L, Riser; “Whisker, Zoelin olen Mittins, way, Cape, B. Ladies" “ine, Strangway, Fisher; Neodlewark, namental, Fisher, M, Stew: eriffe Lace, Strangway, an 1908, D. Douglas air hae. Salat and poein by catiiter, D. Douglas & Son, 1 LASS. 5.—POULTRY. 3 pair Po- dak ; pale Houdans, B. P. Harrow: Spanish,, Jno. ‘Wilhelm | ft Plymouth Rocks, buff, P. B ist 8. J. ule, J. ers ;) one- “Ato Sede year-old filly dr gelding, W. Holman, | S10 20 j pert onal Beaten, B. SR see gcnTe nenge | Fats, tt, sud + Pate White, Santaicat te It, hone 5 saddle: BONS, | oaug: Somaby x a upnaenien pair style sonsidered, P. wa Petrie, G- D- 7 angshans, ; pair Wyan- wri ve . dley, pati white, black oF bud, P. Ber. Single ft iat aoe "Watson; du; J. I fe Three Things to . Say ow 1,—All my new’ autumn’s “goods have arrived. © 2-—I will challenge t he le town for. st v. F. Meyer ; dux ; pai orcas, 7. Speier tet add indy pat Minoress; black, ainglb ae Brahmas, keys, any kind, P. Berdux ; pair , common, P. Berdux ; pair Geese, T D. Douglas & Son, J. Trachsel ; pair Geese, any other ind, P. Berdux, J. Trachsel; pair Ducks, Pekin, Douglas jon, P. Betdux ; pair Ducks, Rouen, P. Ber- dux, J. sel; Ducks, any kind, Py lux Danbrook ; pair Rado, single gomb, 0. R. ULTRY--1909 “CHI P. man; pair Bantams, C. R. Honde- rich, B. Ratz; pair eee PB. Berdux ; pair ek, white or buf, “B. ay Rev. F Mey- in P. bis see al lark, or "Rhode Island see i laeriens: Gladioli P. Meta wish, Geo. Chapman ; F. |B J. 8. Metaviste "mint “Pipns, uff ot Chamberlain’s Cotic, Chole: Erhoea ly 2- | Dia: 1 neter eragel pichout it), man to the water tank ee Meubles of ie ccd din glass, Ted sor rater into it Berdux; pair Fie ‘gle, a and stirred it with a pencil? phen J ver, spangled. ‘a penciled Diesen-| had quite a time to get the ladies to Toth Seip enjd 2nd ; pair Plymouth | tet me (give it to her, Qout I eudeeeded ol ned, ©. S. Grosch ist a aad T eonia t wniee see the effect, and I 2nd ; * Plymouth Rocks, Wl worked with her rubbing her-hands P. Berdne? | pair Plymouth oc: and in twenty ‘minutes I an- buff, P. Bi 3 es, any | other . By this time we were al- other variety, P. Berdux, eee oe Etats te Seas there I_ was te ee) eich ©. 8. Peas, J. ‘Tra- denioh; "Ferns, see lage, é Flowers, in paaker rmel, Ss Ras Honderich; Car- nplug, one now, Gravensten, J. F, ‘avish; Duchess of Oldenburg, Rib- Je racheel, Geo. Chapman; Rhode sland Gre aes a S — a G J. F. McTavish, ond; Aer thy, oe vateaan man; Northern Spies, G. ee a H, eae Fees alae bi McTavish, erican Golden Tnanks a euA he tar ae “I must tell ‘you my experience on an East bound (0.R. & N.R,R4R, train |Miss Roedding, We ‘truthers; knitted from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore.,;- so eueai woolen, pair hand-made, rites. Bai Garber, a well k: n | Miss » J.. Trachsel; Knitted ie eling men when nt ont into the coach and came back’ and said, ‘There ‘is ‘a wai ick unto death jn ithe oar’ I at once got cramp Colic, so t almost afraid ‘to take the risk jC you could not the train. ihe] ‘Dusband to be used in eae sign be needed, dos: time the Spin ran into be Gieaneie = fered was ee ‘right = iu inks For eae by all druggists. A Travelling Man Meoeived the z Stre ang Way; roldery on Bolting | Cloth, er, Mrs. Zoellner ; Teeueoiaeeea Tray Cloth, ‘Mrs. Zoel- Iner, ewart; "Bmbroid Centerpiece and half doz’ Doylies, L. B, Fi , Mrs. ee 2 broidered Center} gett! liner, C. R. Hon neler mire Flannel or = Cashm« Mrs. pe salinets Lb. B. 1 Sideb ond; McTavish, Grosch; D’Ank . CLASS 11, DAIRY een BTC. Tub Butter, 25:to ae Ibs... A. eee 8. H. 2 Roll a oesies not pees then 0 Ibs., or 2 5-Ib r Wi rea Struthors, Miss .; foney in comb hips gets ee need Honey, hail, gal., 8 Be Jas. B. CLASS 13 LADIES’ DOMESTIC WORK. Flannel, all pie 10 y Mist a ewart, Mrs, Zoellmer; Biante, al wool, 1 , Mis: ewart, ‘truthers; ‘Counterpame, aeinestts oils S. H. Pugh, Miss Roedding arn, Wool, 2 lbs,,W. Struthers, Miss We Roedding; Knitted pair, Miss Stews Knitted Mitts, Socks, ie n, pair, hand-made, tawart: Mea oa ae Darning, best and neatest on Stockin; Fisher, 4 Roedding; Woolen "Hood, er, Mrs. Zoellner; Man’s Shirt, ia ine, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Zoellner, Man's Shirt. coarse, Miss Stewart, Mrs. {Rag Mi iss Roedding, Miss Stewart ; Wool Mat, Miss Roedding, Miss Stewart, . W. Strathers, J.,'Tr sel; Best collection Ladies’ Work, irs: Zoellner, J. ‘Trachsel. CLASS 14, LADIES’ FANCY WORK Crochet Work, with novelty braid, ut er, Mrs. Strangway; Orbehok: Work, in Cotten, L. B. Fisi Strangw: Crochet Work, B. Fish- kK, 2 Man St- ee rangway, Embroi idery on white ase as Ste wart, Miss . |Cured Quickly | by ‘Nerviline’ wpe le G WHA - Z Lipp \ Make sure your new range has a steel oven, and “Pandora” name- plate on the door. Go, at once, to nearest McClary Agency and pick out size desired. M‘Clar Pandora has a sheet steel oven, ‘because steel is more sensitive to heat—absorbs it faster—than cast iron does. Pandora‘oven thus heats quicker —less time required to get oven ready for the baking —which also means less fuel- expense, Se Ces ae wal ROTHAERMEL @ SON, - Milverton THE BEST IN UPHOLSTERED PARLOR SUITES q It is the day of three-piece suites and odd pieces, our showing com- prises all the best prevailing’ styheot is Whentyou @re-xeady for tp<t new par- jor sats dos't inane: White’ ‘Ss THE FINEST LEAVES and 2; Best” Stud animale W. D. We Gre COLD ON THE CHEST Had Sufferred for Weeks---Used Four- teen Different Remedies with- out Effect. No stronger proof aerit af Nervilins cous than the letter of Miss Lucy ‘Mosher, ho for years has been a well-known ceascant of Windsor, N.S. ‘I want to add my unsolicited testi- monial to the efficacy o} f the wonderful “Nerviine,” TESTIMONIAU N ider it the 3785 for a tightness yi can state that for | as never meee with- I had a throat, wheezing chest, ete. ear oy home ae erat, with its wonderful power over pain oh sickness are at liberty to publish this signet letter, which e will hey the way to health to rama CHE jine. “LUCY MOSHER.” es, pains and suffer- rv) 5 per bottle, or five for dealers or Cat {aeshorone Kingston, Ont. ‘ HAMPSTEAD. ~ Com harvesting “Ys the order of the day. in i lags via Stewart left on ‘Mop- day t @ a course in the Strat- font Normal School. Quite a number from here oes ed iiverton Fair last Mr. ¢ was atosocaatal: in ‘acfpturimg two prizes for horses at w the Milverton ‘Fair. Messrs. J. an From Ceylon Tea Plantatio contained in “SALADA 50c and 60c per pound, It is packed in sealed lead packages to pre- serve its fine flavor and aroma. At all grocers. 300, 40c TEA Creat Clearing Sale SUITS MADE TO ORDER A number of Just a tew Quotations as to what we are doing Good black Cheviot Suits, regular $20 for $16.00. light-shaded Suitings at First-class Scotch Suitings, $24., special First class Scotch Suitings, reg: $22. for All wool heavy fall Pants, made to order for $2.75 These arejust a few uits are made by us to Seaen V. R. BERLET, “errant... LINWOOD, ONT. ad Hugh Vish Nee also successft: competitors in fruit Indigestion Stomach trouble is but « sym initself a true, disease. Wert think of CByapenai, Indigestion as real disc oniy of a Vspecliie a Derve a! Tt was mpton on e this fact tbat List SS aria led Ds hop ‘Dr. ive—Tablets or Liquid—and see for y+ ‘Self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer. fully recommend Dr. Shoop’ s Restorative Pa Zoslltee Mise eMatewets Bm. THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. It's Worth Looking Into The New ‘Chancetlor” Steel Range is designed to sive good service. It has a divided flue’ strip along top and down side of ‘oven top. . This feature guaran- tees perfect baking results. 23) The'grate also pulls right out and is easily changed from coal to wood use. Note the large warming closet that will accomodate a full” sas serv tvice. . Whe buy a “CHANCELLOR” you Stake a good investment. Call in and ety apriges. W. F. FINKBSINER, Agent, Milverton

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