Milverton Sun, 4 Nov 1909, p. 5

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Pfeffer Bros. Thursday, November 4, 1909 THE MILVERTON SUN “Do you know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound?” If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and her! o During the past 30 years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published+a eatin without the writer's special permission. Never have ve knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman’s experi- ence with Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound write and ask Canifton;-Ont.—“I had been a a great pepipate for five years. One doctor told me it was ulce: rus, and another told me it was a fibroid tumor. No Tae ieee what I suffered. , and never was reg= re terrible. I was vel wro' my e Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun: ‘rough personal experience I have sous it the best medicine = the sta for female troubles, for it has Ciatpr me, and I did not have to have the operation after all. The Com pound also helped me while Tensile es Change of Life.” —Mrs, Letitia Blair, Canifton, Ontai Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Blair. General News FOLOTO Nina persons were injured at Pa, Works,, ea onto, through the soline tank which ng road sate. was given ff the ‘township for the full anne with costs. wmers between Wiarton and bothered ai $ dogs set accordingly are having ices printed, “hunting or shoot bid ea wii, they are post ‘sg perinission to shoot ,on their land, they will, if they sce fit, cheerfully OE es atch from (Ottawa States that the United States Government ap removed the thirty argo entering United States for breeding purpos h has been in force since mane sult Ganadian breeding purposes can mr United States on inSpec boundary, as formerly, peared they are accompanied by @ certificate of one of the regular salaried veterinary inspectors of the ‘Canadian Depart- ment of Agriculture to the effect that tha sheep have ‘been, Tee tipped un- der official s im one of dips rceoatte “by: the Bureau of Animal Indust rather unexpected result has Under the old tar- iff, the duty on Sere was five cents ve new ys it is ee ae The United States duty per pound, but th eent one a quarter per pound of b Mecording to tha Government fruit nspsotors Seis ured rd_ of ae oe apples must be ae be “Monarch Peninsular” Is The Only Range Made With “A Reversible Reservoir” The illustration shows a Monarch Peninsular” -Steel, Range with the reservoir or hot water tank on the left. If, for any reason, it is desired to have the Hot Water Tank on the right, the change can be mad without tools or trouble by lifting the Reservoir from one side and placing it in the sockets provided for the purpose on the other side. “Monarch Peninsular” is the only range having this convenience, and the only one which fits in any kitchen and economiizes space. ‘The Hot Water! Tank, or Reservoir, is made of copper, coated with tin, to insure water being always clear. Our booklet describes.and illustrates many other exclusive “Mouarch Peninsular” features which every pr cae stove buyer should knoy Write for free © Wearcaleoaiken clase famous “Hecla”” Furnace. 85 Clare Bros. & Co., Limited, - Preston, Ont. ROTHAERMEL @SON, - Milverton Farm To Rent t parcel of land known as lot ere ton. ‘6, in the Tawaiship of Morn- Ber Gather vastictiabe-appte MRS, WM. BORMAN, W PSO. IT Is aur Duty TO CALL AND Ss cointer ‘jae what we Pre you on the flour acted on, you'll have resh, sweet flour and bre will build you up and Nt INSPECT OUR Flour —- Stock of Suitings ae hard riba is ane canes eae fh sce commends i eet For Rod; guaranteed flour, buy it here and Overcoatings Prices very Reasonable Also Make Ladies’ Coats and Mantles CLEANING, PRESS- ING and REPAIRING NEATLY DONE d. M. Fleischhauer Over Atkin’s Feed Store Milverton ELECTRO BALM CURES ECZEMA ‘Also Piles, Burns, Scalds, Sores, Chapped “Aavertise- im The, Bun. pals > eae of improvement. Gieamse oieetn pein ai saiinee ettse vacker the grow nd hires tone to “run him.” m not afford to forget, shim. The nd so packing, in Huron: sete Duff, Minister oe es af returned 3 ae as 15: the possi new Ontario from the agri Babe sat yidiy.-< hr poo << com tnance: ment bas been made with the covery mental farm Last spring, althoug va late, field of oats ee wn, and they had matured Soiendidiy. Hindisa bie that with pro- ber preparation in the fall and more early sowing the capable yielding rng ‘een Tiss fact, it gave promiso of crop next year as could be found any: where. Our Schools ‘At bhe meeting of the Dominion Ed- siete i es ati B.C., ently ‘Prof. Robertson, at "Macdonald ‘College, j is arated with 5 accounted for the general attitude, especially, that of rural dis- tricts, towards the comm is Fespact are Rectainiy | Argentina and Canada Toronto Weekly Sun ‘ < We are told that we must have a sata in works. “sui tuade dees. mot a danger of toistation Neither is that of Canad : itis a Misfit ood Bulbetin SRee Tio is ona of the igneatest misfits ever plac- a stat fs BS eg to discourage the erec- — a ee ee ak sbuildings, “A yigment. is on to urge ths Eagielathro to oe the Act so rate on buildings and im- ty suj ‘€ not only, of tha: ees ties ut of She Pees: Dee of Amabel | % > United States ait ELLICE COUNCIL, ‘Tbe council met at the ‘Township Gallon Monday, ees esth pursuant mbers were all motion of Mt. E r. I. Druat, appeared before the council board and asked the council @ grant im the privilege to build ings on con, road 10 and nd se Snvded by. Mr. » Quip Wey iiemeninal of Mr. I. x ‘be geranted and that ths reeve feat the onstruction of oho said work.’ Carried. eting of council on mot- SN of Mr. Litt, seconded by Mr. Eh- rot: Pack ation of Hs. Quivp, seeonkled by Mr. Yundt, the olerk was instruct ed, to write mt Sewer of Mitobell, and m: out iiss Walap eecteltrrestscldima ark dogs es the Ditches and Watercourses Mtb fol lowing accounts were pass: ae and paid, viz;—Jobn tter 1-' 2 for gravalling on townline Eli ies aa Mornington: $23.75; Jame tile drain across con. ae Fe ie lot 18, 2.50; R. McNamara ravel ‘supplied to oa id 15 Pf effer ie Co. for ber as per j Peter iiegenell aitaeor Tree 0. Sie ee “09, 100.00 op, contractor Whirl os drain, copia OF Rateran ot techs pedt Boyle drain 4.56; Wan. Obm, con tractor East, Black drain Wiaineets estimate for work done 450,00; Dicbl, assessor, for soles ee for 1910, 4.00; R. Armstrong, reeve i ustus ‘Kecuter ditto bo making report ‘6,00; James gravel supplied to pathmasters 50. Janna THaaidy, tor aravellinig on ales road 80, 81, con. 8, 84,20; John Heim- pel es ing, sewer pipe and putting sam 2,3, 2.50; Jabn Heimpel, oad of ateuesb0ss Taha Heatly tor eaing on con. 4,5, lot 84, 17.25 ae ob Schweitzer 1-2 cost for diteh- ng on towr Ellice and sh East ‘hope 6,25; Jacob a for com: ent tile on sideroad 25, 26, con. 2, 10. 50,; Henry Belts aitehing Foe portien Di ar n 6.50; H 8 oe a eats gqhoo) rate for: 00, 100.00; Ohi isner (work (1 i ams on siatead = 5; foto; 3, i. Saunide, ‘stratford, toh printing tax bills and as per bill 7.00; George Capi putting in bajance account for piank 20; thy. Murray for gravelling and ee! in ge co ipe-on toa, road 8, 80, 7.88;:T. Murray for coment ne on con. 8, 9, 3.50; (Th 1-2 cost eravelling on town and Mornington, lot 18, con. 16, 11.04 Ernest Sshmidt gravel 4,00; Erne. Schmidt tile drain across con. road 14 5 2.00; J. J. Brawh, treag., for pre- paring. debenttires and other iS amending Be ye an Corcoran deain 7.00 B.C. amending by- Hig rs a ‘50: Robert ing. and sel ig pabeatnes nie, Corcoran drain uN R. “kemstr00 CBC. ame anee By-law The council adjourned to meet again at the Tp. Hall, Ellice on Monday, the 29th day of Novemb be 09 for gener- al business and to appoint Deputy-Re- tunning officers and Poll Checks’ to hold elestiog for 1910, ustus Kreuter, Clerk. Ww. D, sh a SALE REGISTER, Friday, Nov. sell tor Hen- ry. Rose, in Given alitaoucsbers effects. esday, Nov. 16th—Will sell roal estate, farm stock wind implements and househotd ae on os 8, Con. 4, (Wall . 0. pace and Aaa edohine Ex- ecutors. { “Wibon Summer’s verdant beauty Bs flies, And (i glows with richer A cotter charm beyond them ites ts? Are e niieealne e ‘they still in the fields, Wwhere] they were last used a prey to C his autumn penriture necesstry to vi chin- ent e days is no smal} item. They are a necessity o: ever; t ed for. Every impiement used on the farm, big or little, costs good hard- eae money. ‘posure to ad eather lessens their value very mu mor than many farmers think, jag. ing es the} saab SISee ata rd. Even ‘hot ‘The Woo is done. ‘Ana so all along tha line. ‘The farm implement left in the field, subject to all kinds of weather, is one easiest ways of loosing money ES ¢ | that the farmer has, At Once! A peepee Local Salesman Wanted nt Canada’s Oldest wad reais Rar he adieaing Vater eee = 72. demand for yan Stock is in- creasing zee and if son become ‘one of our sale: Tealize there is good money: Sea ene pastas for‘you, Write at once for particulars, Pay Weekly. Free Outfit. STONE @ WELLINGTON Fonthill Nurseries 850 Acres G21) TORONTO, ONT. MI LEBANK, Mr, Inwin, psi, ited the local Lashool eat wweel rR, B. “Bamiil ton oceupi Methodist ¢h of Stratford, vis- Ke \d son, en Suaoey rit pee r the pul ureh last Sab- ery , Rutherford, of Reena called on friends bere Saturdi {Wa be sorry to hear of ae Anes of Mrs, F..Murtin and hope speedy nosove ory. Mr day Ww ith ber sitar My. i Atwood, gust Mou- jamilton, r. J. R, Eynst bas very aad ly con- rin genta to Kuox assist the hoi He has an excelent bass voice mber at previous to this was a mem! Suna Rev W. Haig oe “took charg Wood’s work at ‘Lavistock wii Works took shange reh choir in ee enford. eof Rey. hike Mr. Baig’s work at West Lorne 5 Bpecial services are still beng held «Knox Abnurs) thi The at- 4 consid- the sen- IV—Cecil Molec, Alabet Lantz, Edith Smi ttle Depragers, Simon ngs, Jr. t-Irene Nuhn, Ji Vera Bleven Chris How on, 2 icLennan, ‘Aiabel onde: anderson, y ith x, Grit, Allex. MaKee, Wm. n, Nellie 4 Tavey S McKee x, Wile mith, * Pai Graham nm Hal Bipvanca: R Sies rd, Alex rawfor: a, incipal. and Louise Suitter equal, Auelin ene ner, Nellie Rutherford, IW mer, Mary Dunbar x. Pt. te Tanner, Gracie ‘Fewings, Franklin Mauri McKie, Stamtey .Ci Weir, Arthur raw: ford, eee McLennan, Sam Sisal Hugh: Maudie Crawford, Elia McC) MONKTON. ne of our Monkton pedple a vantage of the ‘beau pee on Sunday aftern Teacher. ‘ook w weathes a trig.on tha jigger to attend anni vac sary services ath he naity consisted of lage las faux qiecint eat ae Ekma Methodist thic- ‘Mr, Lengfohd, condusted an- sarvioes at Bi tima aburch on Bureay: Prick raat walonieidene He also oftiinte at the services in Milverton Mr. Cesiylora: C.P.. R. agent at Lis- towel was the ¢ Chal = ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. sae Marshall last w ‘rier, Newry, oe the Be: friend, Mr. Nixon of Linws guest of Miss L, Terry last week. ch . Jahn White, visited fr’ fimaiien over Mrs. H. J. Near and Mrs art, Stratford, visited ‘aoas village ast nei B. Rob: air in Ss. Pi ‘the ertson left Saturday for ‘ob: a sat sojourn with friends in woot M Ts. T, S sott returned from Strat- ford on Saturday where she has been vig § fcr. the past me idsan, A. Chalmers, J. Eltacott, sr., mth. Love, 30h con. E) oe sr., ae of Mr. and Mis. hunting party, composed of Mosars thers, J. Seka Ww. ‘gtruthers, nel r left ‘here cs po enjoyable tim: - Sac vee ENGhae 2 a niost successtt ae affair X very pretty wetsing) orus aie brated at the home of Mr. and Joseph Engler af the Tith conbeosion of Logan on Wednesday last when their daughter Emma was Baltes in Se marriag4 to Mr. Ji » Monk ghant. by Rev. T: Heugli, pastor of bride 4 groom in tibe prasenite of about fifty assembled guests. The bride was charmingly attiged in a’ gown of white and carried a boquet of. wihite sand carnations. She Was atten- m2 ed by Mr. ler, bride. {A’ generous supper followed 3 sonese neers ning a it in je house was beautifully deroretea vith J flags of all ns, Mr. and “Mrs. de mu tbome in Monkto| building ee Mr. Sehade's Beaters is carried 1 Evils of ia yed Week Aa of this great evil. It isa boards of edu boards in other places Chatham af the Guelph board step which ee and ave iohion might follow with a great weal of advantage to the Sees under their gute ne Feet Used a ten cent Soa Salve,—for a ry or. Use the best—“Putnam’s drier—found Only on Pand When a knife is dull a Pandora owner never wastes time hunting for a “steel.” She just walks over to the emery rod attachment to Pandora, gives knife six or eight passes over the high-grade emery, which puts on the keenest kind of an edge. This combined emery rod Range make Pandora the te ae) range you can .|John Rothaermel & Son, Spent Witsoe das. S. Lockie, Agent, Newton “Where the Good Clothes Come From.” Suits and Overcoats For Fall 1909 We have received our new and up-to-date stock of Fall Suitings and Overcoatings, and we cordially invite you to come and inspect them whether you buy or not. We also guarantee them for fit, style and ‘workmanshipc 750 5s oo ae oe Cleaning, Pressing“and Repairing Promptly Done E. Knechtel, - Ghe Old Reliable ‘ailor Milverton, - Ont. FOR ; The QUALITY OF This Tea Ese, SEVENTEEN © “LOOMED UP” G YEARS fp above a Hundred TMITATORS -“SALADA", BLACK—MIXED—GREEN. TE A 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c per pound. At all grocers. THE BEST IN UPHOLSTERED q It is the day of three-piece suites s A Dandy 3-Piece Suite covered in Silk to your and odd pieces, our showing com- prises all the best prevailing styles. When you are ready for that new par- lor suite, don’t forget that at White’s ae you can get the widest choice and the $35.00 bs best values to be found, and we-de- | Others at From $15 up liver it to your house, R. WHITE & CO. Furniture peiises and Undertakers STRATFORD 80 Ontario Stre: The CHANCELLOR Steel Range Is the best range to. buy. Fitted. with or without reservoir, patent ‘lift up cbroiling top, new. rever- sable grate, that pulls out, easily changed for coal or wood use. Perfect bak- ing oven evenly heated, ‘ge warming closet with can be used for dishes torest on. Made in dif- erent sizes. Call in and get our prices, —— drop door, when down |* Agent, Milvertor _ ‘

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