Milverton Sun, 14 Oct 1909, p. 5

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THE MILVERTON SUN | The greater the radiating surface of the firepot, the greater the heat obtained from the ¥ In most furnaces, the firepots are made with A castiron flanges or points, to increase the radiating si ce. - Being castiron, these Tata take up ‘so a ( much space that only a few can be use In the “Hecla” Furnace. we use steel ribs instead of castiron flanges. By applying our Patented Fused Joint Idea, we are able to fuse 97 steel ribs into the Firepot in the same ‘space where before we were able to cast only 17 iron ones. This gives the“‘Hecla” three times the radiating surface of any other firepot—and effects a saving of from ¥, to ¥ in fuel, as proved by a three year’s test. ‘This is only ‘one of the many features that are exclusive with “Hecla Furnaces. They are all described in our new guewhichwesend free on request. Write for a copy. Clare Bros. & Co. Limited, Preston, Ont. Ss ROTHAERMEL @ SON, - Milverton Those Great Estates About Patent Leather S eaievinis Renaniet Lord. Rosebery owns an immense IN vic TUS tate in ‘a stone’s ‘throw of the beautiful city of Edinburgh, and a as you & for miles a. eside it the “‘cabby” will tell you with almost SHO ES bated breath that ithis is bery’s estate, Hundreds of acres of lands white ght to support a large number of people all ‘The question is sometimes ask- tied-up to~prohably one quarter ‘ of ed whether the patent leather in $/ their producing ‘capacity so far as the INVICTUS Shoes will crack. maintenance o! ulation is copcern- ed at least. Just across the road In reply to this we say that 3) from this large estate anot ah one ds it’s impossible to guarantee any @, inted out owned by a son-in-law o! patent leather from cracking. Lo¥d Rosebery. Cities are congested and thqusands Some patent leashes: crack 1 le art i compar- more oleh res than others — de- $|atively small » while -immense pends upon the meipae The Rit tsehe panies used in the maintenance of population but for INVICTUS ‘Shoes is manufac- the of wealth for the na- tured from sclestad imported $| tion. A. short distance ‘from this es- Russian Colt Hid tate another can be the (pi perty of Hope, and while it is ‘The result is a patent leather beanie} in the ext: and while per about that is softer, finer, more flexible herd vf ® its aiteeke and valleys, yet it does not e that will wear longer, without cracking, than any other $|maintain a population or produce for tent leather sold. xd of the _ ast ° Those are ‘but sam 4. explain @: why the people kept oft the! land and are crowded into the ciites. W. ZIMMERMANN The Ailments of Wor Women womens who suites with ribet they ea as “Fema uble” would k to pas sie dns eir lied with ‘the the vitality of the kidineys is interfer- A Reliable Local Salesman [| ret with great suffering occurs. There Hamil- ‘Wanted tCanada’s Oldest isino better Brae than Dr. Hamil. ton’s Pills,—t tim so at Mar oe merungthen the ‘kidneys, assist othe ww -country. ‘ans to do Nature’s work, cleanse 4 A the eystem und thereby maintain per- HE demand for Nursery stock is in- TH fect boalth. Great benefit and cer” ing yearly, and ify ge tain cure is guaranteed for ee women who use Dr. Hamitton’s Pi for you. Write at onee for ancien iate October Rod and Gun ym the eve of the Pay Weekly. ‘Free Outfit. STONE @ WELLINGTON big game hunt- OE Nl) SERVES OVERCOATS features show by their-own guides, ‘amd revive many pleasant memories— rich storehot the prop- and its fnclusion shows tha! such a time the interests of the de- are not neg- —If you are in doubt as to where to buy your fall (ted. (Other (seasonable (pages are ‘ ae , making the number one that or winter suit oi overcoat, Ant ibe (the companion of every ‘sportsman ei at mn just call in and see our new and up-to-date samples— some of his own battles over again. Earache! Toothache ! -— To Cure the Pain in Ten Seconds and Get Instant Relief Nothing Equals NERVILINE ¢ Fifty, yer ago Nervilina was used from. coas' beg in thousands thouses ‘atts ateyr miment served the entire tami. cured all minor ills and: kep’ twor’s bill small. ‘To- aor Nervilia wi holds first renk in 3 ving reme- thea m2 = Tome iyou can find oo ion Pact ae, tt ae peenway, of the Be) quarmosi Hera they are swell. We guar- finish and workmanship. J. M. Fleischhauer Over Atkin’s Feed Store Milverton newspaper tall (writes > ; lee on.38, no preparation so ee a % relieve as Nervi- t pve. Yomigther give Nerviline a ‘arial; ics #2% for dhildren, good for old folks—JOU Can rub it on as a lin- it internally. Giooarel there is pain, Nerviline | w ee ing bu 250. per bottle, five for - | Ain aching it ishec What Flag will These Orursers Fly? lon, Mr. Brodeur, ) Ministen of Mar- eek usmenent, whiel granted is to ibe created fonwith, will be tio mal affair.” shi if cusile ‘to be built im whis country; noumees, to es ‘that (im $bo event ot war the vessels ‘will = seeeice oe disposal ia Apaies iiecd of Banh, out the ene to fly while theret" The ensign f own the Stan Canadian’ independence at the same t woulld be equivalent to e, and that @ declaration of war og ainst Great Britain, of ich Ce anada is still j yeality a dependen: (On: the other band the vessels Agia oy the flag of the femetel) navy ‘without by ae ee act bla hemsel ro} of the Imperial Adaatality, aes in time of peace; and, inf time of peat a iodetinttsty im abeyance. To Ovre Toothache earch over the whole globe and you' "Ul not ope the eqaul of Nerviline. sooth it relieves at once. Fill th seine with batting dipped in Nerviline a1 gums with Ner- viline also. ne ine face is swollen and sore, bathe erviline and then bind on a thet “that This can’tfa 1 pease Nerviline kills the pain out- right. st as “gi ache, neu- ralgia or Gtiff mack. A 25c. bottle of erviline cur vee ches of the whole family. Tty Post Pere. at tet The Res Distrit Women’s Chris- tian ‘ion has instituted ve time in which to take further measures. ‘We make through tha courtesy and gemerosity of the press a three-fold appeal, {Will every editor who receiv ‘eats appeal Vindly publish it in. bis next iss' 2 who its € al ee ‘man and woman reads’ this request comply with Jetwaoda 8, jWill you do it AT ONCE, San he anbappy victim ‘has only six weeks ive Our request is, peta a postal card as ‘follows j— specttnlly beg of fyou to ream that the “death adntence ae on Amna Robinson e commu: “gign yo oar foams ha pags of resi- domme, address it to Hon. B. waorewardt ‘tiawa, tenade DO IT sire Fr od c Ward, President Mns. (Will. Pug: pt. Legis- iition and ‘petition Impartant: to Ladies It is not often. an H onpartunit ‘0¢- yur door to ibe Fonthill Nurseries ie ‘season the October Number of Rod | yrs latest ‘850 Acre and Gun in Canada, pul ed by Wj Parisian and New York ‘exe in pe | 2 TOR J. Ta; at Woodstock, Ont., gives| Goods, yet sudh is the cas P Suakbateeies ONT. Bil foremost attention 1 a big, game ‘bunt-| pfrqnwond, of To onto, i ing stories, They will be found varied | his town, and invites jough in both iatalities and exper-| of thos at his Saitate apaete ‘to interest all sportsmen, and | racerved at the Hote B any will doubtless recall incidents |” hese Blair Good styles, when prop- in their own careers corres! y adjusted (proteat and ornament i z with some related im such pleasing (q). head, soften and beautify the | paxionession of the face, and conseauen- si tone uf ay aged appearance. Bo anid sce ilanta at the Queens Hotel Miverton, on Tuesday, October 26ih, The Jury i Toronto > (Pelegram : British law, have eee op! Hastions ‘than the duty of ob- ellense: te the dictates of a judge's conseienc Is the whale ss of a juror, to say “yea” and “amen” to the judge's in- bacon tation a vthe aan ithe Judge's opinion of the f & If so, juries migbt as may be abo!- ( Canada, is not yet ready to abolish ho supreme and final to subservien tone but 4 sovereign Spector of its own opinions... Fifty Years a Blacksmith amuel R, Worley, of Hixburg, Va., faeces Wieding horses for more than He says; “Chamberlain's Jame back is the best liniment 1 ever used.” For sale by all druggist: A o ree Turn An arminent prc ot ‘once cross- xaming a very cleyer woman, sal ani of the plaintiff ini a breach of prom- as completely worsted ‘bis failure into a gee Makes a snot ‘Swear To have, his favorite aes y seeped Don’t have hem Tak- a quar- life will ‘be spared and her friends will! yp, WORTH MOUNTAINS OF GOLD :: During Change of Life, says Mie Chas. Barclay le, Vt. — ‘I was passit Granite’ os ‘the sClangeat Life peelaes from nervousness .Preston-Gray A quiet yodding took place at the of Burns, ole red swiss insertion with ings and carried a boquct rons anid ‘ily’ of the valley. Dhewed: ding. march was played by, Miss Jean Grieve wf , Moorefield, an intimate friend of ‘the bride After the cere- my ptuous wedding dejuener a a Ls. arya in the alice room corated for the Ve table Com has sone for me during this i mplete restoration, means 50 > auch a ae that tor the ae of other suffer- en IT am 9 @ 1} trouve Lee 80 he ma} babies this Tee ‘Mrs. © Bake No othe: has received le-s) qualified endorsement. icine we of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. 80 years it faring senate complaints such as ee local Lies for eee 8 ills ad a3 nesses, os, bral try Vegetable Com; thts al as Mrs. Barclaysayaa is “worth cay tains of gold” to suffering women. dec nie) m with SAT ak weaves an A number of of the bride did d go Ww ce tdia ian and saa poy Seated lite Snider-Debus | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Debus, Moserville, was the scene of a You draft, heat befor both pot-hole and wasted heat—instead fuel double duty, stove, bakes in oven at same time can cook over every pot-hole and bake in “jn Pandora ‘oven at same time—and get perfect + results, That's because cooking draft is also baking Flues are so constructed that passes ee under every around oven twice © passing up chimney. “No does saving Pandora owners time and money. 9 ‘Would you not like to be a Pandora owner? Marys pretty wedding on Wednesday of last ‘week ‘when their second Waughter, Miss Lizzie was od in th ds of matrimony to Mr. Jobn Snid- ar, jrs, of Brune 9 ceremony was berto1 med: q unck in the presence of Saaieana fiends aun: close on to The have taken up housekeeping at @runner, ‘and ‘have: tag best wishes of @ largo circle of frie pamages:! For a Dog ‘A dog with an 2 unfortunate fondness for pies was the ca anf interest- inig case in the D: division vourt fore Judge Finkle last week. @og belonged to J. R. Tennant, Drumbo, and was a valuable English fox mid, from Scotland Jued lat considerab’yi over $50. Last June ‘the animait int its jer- hy ttn. pos sl $60 and m Thur |, judge sent "thes 6a he jury, aes arent ina verde siving ‘owner ws dog $25 a The plaintiff seni that aie wag up thee ‘the had no novos tion: for destroying the animal. pale ae Gentlemen Who are sald —a « Intvestigate and see for yourself the Art covering in Wigs and Toupees. Prof. Dorenwend_ Patent ee are now worn on ov; sass in all stationt of tit e. s particular structure the ventiation is perfect; as light _ as ather; is securely Saito atthe ey can be combed $5 your own hair; they ‘make. any man lool Years younger, beshdes the protestion Sonds, d from Falgin: 66. Cal ad. séem them the Queons “Hotel ‘on Tuesday, ost, 6th. The Soul’s Awakening?" A Beautiful Picture for the Home Welcome News to Readers of The Sun A most beautiful picture is that issued by The Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, entitled “The Soul’s Awakening,” by Jas. Sant, of the Royal Academy, readers can secure a copy as we “The Soul’s Awakening” is 19x 24 inches, ready for framing. _ Every home will be the better for a copy of this pete Heres Itcan only be had through Family Herald and ie Siar HERE IS OUR SPECIAL OFFER: The price of the ee ae and Weekly Star is. $1 The ay of The Mvonod: Sun is$la You aye ‘have both papers for a_ full year each, including a copy of the beautiful picture, “The Soul’s Awakening” for $1.75. A copy of the picture can be seen at we ae To see it is to want _it ato Say your order NOW to. The Milverton Sun ety fee ie somes: done in the courts | t alt Ava C quiet, oe preety wedding teak place at ome of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Weitzel “sth line East Zorra, their ‘youngést daughter was united in marriage to wae Jacob 1V ink Weppler, ‘The wedding march was Miss aah moon trip t ter and (Williamson, In October Torento Weekly Sun mass is broken partridge seeking cover in g of a watobtus mother, the smiles are hidden again by the ew i Ww ‘pierfing and more trying than the | 3] COMING! |& | TRANSFORMATIONS CLUSTER-CURLS The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee The DORENWEND C Prof. Dorenwend OF TORONTO the well-known Hair Goods Ar- MILVERTON at QUEENS HOTEL Tuesday, Oct. 26 During this visit he will be showing the latest Parisian and New York styles. You are particularly invited to call, inspect and try on any of these creations, For Gentlemen who are bald, is Canada and the Call & have free demonstration Remember, One Day Only OF TORONTO « LIMITED 105-105 YONGE STREET dry cold of ea ukay eT. But there is iy ey Lory with which the Prost King Mi roadside, trées and _tree- in the Have You Sora There is Hee ad Pall a cure — Putnam’ t root and bra y twenty-! “our hour: on Put: $8 JEWELRY of a character that is sure to please i y will please you; not only in point of quality, but’ in point of price alsi Our stock is full of surprisingly good things at surprisingly low Tow price: Prove it ‘tor yourself by trying us, P.BASTENDORFF S¥onareee, Se= Milverton nam! ee Petteeive or BIRTHS. Det. th, to Mr. and Mrs. | @ son. é ‘oungs—In Ugrbhage, on “Tuesday, ‘Oct, Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Youngs, a daughter. fer—In Mornington, on day, Oct. 7th, ta Mr. and Mrs, Jac- Kuepfer, Mornington, a son re Winter tn iMorninigton, on Macs Meee Tobi; ie: wese S eraente Roe—In Milverton, v1 Sth, to ey and, iiss Richard a daughte: Denstedt—In’ Brunner, on Wednesday ae 29th, ite Mr. and Mrs. George m Tuesday, Oct Roe Thursday Topping. on John otters rd, ‘and Mrs Fetter, @ see es Mognington, on Wednes- Way, 2 ee and Mrs. John G. craw fon ea ee, on ten ays heel 28th, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ci * ford, a son. Reinwald—I (Newton, un Monday, iAug. 30th, ‘to Mr. and Mrs! Wm. Reinwald, a 4 ter. 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