Ht Shines For All.” Milverton, Ontariog Perth Co., Thursday, November 25, 1909 We aro gayibg 11.12 cents for beet | bide Pa eb is spending a day eran ia a giialteed this week. Good man wanted at once for farm work.—Apply to 8. H. Pugh, Milyer- e J. M. Fleischhauet’s ad. on page| ton. 8 for geen in clothing. Mr, Frank Engeland, of Toronto, ‘Our new colored Vestings for fall | was a visitor at his home here this nd winter take the/eye. E. Kneeh- | week. $1,277,404.49. Mr. ss Millie Doerr, of Gadshill, spent eral days with her aunt, Miss ‘Lil- lie Kalbfleisch You wilbds wall eleaveyontorden early and avoid the Christinas rush, J. M. Fleischhauer. Mr aud Mrs John Piatacof Ad: Brussels football team through=the | burn. spent Sunday at the residence of default of Havelock are Intermediate | Mr, J, H. Schmidt champions of Ontario. Mr. Jacob Warning. of Brunner, : - | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 4 | Lohr on Sunday last. Now is the time to get that suit for winte I. guarantee prices right. el. Call and see the bargains you can get on a Suit, Overcoat or Trousers at | — J.M. Fleischhauer’s. he merchants of Milverton desire to state that all dressed fowl brought in should have the heads cut off. We are pleased to see’ that Simon Ruppert is to be around again after a long and trying illness. PROGRESSIVE, vet conservative management has produced a safe depository for the Savings of the Farmer, Merchant and Laborer in THE METROPOLITAN Reserve and Undivided B A N K Profits: $1,000,000.00. posi ee hc oa A Personal Cash Reserve NOW is the foundation of a life of LAT! @ LOCAL NEWS ¢ : ‘Agent for . & W. SCRANTON STANDARD PPR ACITE: ‘EURNACE COAL AND NUT ST. MARYS LIME COARSE SALT in Sacks Sheds at C.P.R. STATION SCGHAFER'S | Who will be the Lucky Ones - Only Nine Days and the Great Guessing Contest will be over FURS! FURS The winter with its cold and stormy days is here and you will naturally be look- ing for a We have them in great variety. The Opening and Maintaining ats a Savings Bank Account is a duty that everyone owes, both to themselves and to those dependent on them. Your Savings Account Solicited. J. Kalbfleisch spent Sunday swith his daughteee Mes: Jultos Doers at Gadshill. Mrs. C. 8. Kertcher, of Berlin, i ie visiting with relatives and friends town this weel $1.22 wit start a Savings Bank Account. Interest allowed from date of deposit. No delay in withdrawal. INWOOD, ELMIRA, GUELPH A. J. CUNDICK,|Manager Branches at : MILVERTON BRANCH R, J. RANNEY, - - - Local Agent . Milverton Branch : ig: ten’ ’s wrist: ‘William Kane, of Hullarton, a Nor- mal student at Stratford ‘lost his life while bathing at the A. ‘The keen frost of Tuesday night has prevented any further progress being made with plowing for the present. Mr. R.. E. Charles, of Brantford, ECONOMY spent several days lak Week visiting his brother, Rev, A fharles, - rec bg 2B tor of Christ church. Soon the Christmas rush will be on point to brisk | If you have not yet tired of Guen- rmerchants are | ther’s new kind of brown bread have showing unsurpassed lines of Christ-|tho wagon call aud try a loaf. It is Es Wea ee F A. Curtis ried the misfortune je Ante day to fall out of ahay mow across the shafts of a Dace breaking one of his ribs. The Farmers Bank of Canada Head Office: - = TORONTO 5 Bopostte of $1.00 and upward re- Savings Department 2 ived and interest paid or added at. haters current rates. Joint sonia inay Cow eroheaiethe mate payable to either or the survivor of either party. discounted and advances made to Farmers’ Sale Notes farmers and cattlemen at lowest. curren it rate. Money Orders i an Peeealere method of remitting small sums of money with safety and | at small cost r. Wm. Bremner, better known a: ae a former employee at Preuter’s hatnessmaking seca bliah- ment, now of Wroxeter, was a visito in town this week, 3 Mr. Amos Peppler was in ‘Toronto| it oe eek ae his little son Scott who |. on some time ago at the Sick Children’s Hospital, ‘The little fellow is improving nicely. Yellow] piano tuner, of , will Iba im (Milverton on or about Nov. 26th. Orders pe at this eS. ee receive ae atten . A, Curtis has a goose that ae ‘at records. She has layed this Mr. John Schade last week disposed ae Il ten eggs up to date and ap- of 50 acres of his farm to Mr. John | pears to be willing to remain on the Hamilton for $1900. Mr. Schade then | jo purchased the Dittmerfarm known as the old Hunter place far $4,100. eas iphoto at par at any office in Can- Millbank Branch: J. R. ERNST, Manager Baw aed Balch Barr, an explorer : | who has just returned from Labrador, Archie McLaughlin, of Uxbridge, | reports the discovery of a hu uge water- was arrested by Detectiye Greer, of| fall which he says is the highest in the Toronto, as a result of strychnine be-| We: oo ye ere. It is said to be i in the stomach of Mrs. Mc-| larger than the Grand ae in Labra- Laughlin by Prof. Ellis, anyalist of | dor which is 468 feet Toronto (ies Radcliffe, the ic ao nonse, by got into-# fight in Mabtrea other Two toughs Naa. eink hangman with the result that he struck one of them in ee Tace Fall Millinery Ont bar, ee College, packs Men’s Fur and Fur Lined Coats re 633,433 acres de- i «Beaver Coats with Fur Collars and knocked out three, te *% Ladies’ Fur and Fur Lined Coats PE ron paver se tobe dese aoe F U RS # Beaver Coats with Fur Collars The Usneeda Meaigife Co... who - Ruffs and Muffs in great variety eee as ors performance hs sce Middlesex, ih appearance. and at all prices. We are headquarters for Furs. See them. Men’s and Boy's Overcoats We are sole agents for the celebrated “MUTO”’ OVERCOAT No other firm in Milverton has the same coat. This is the most useful coat’ ever made, as it can be used as a dress walking or storm coat. Just what you want for this winter. Our Big Suit Sale Remember that our Suit Sale is still going on. See and see them. $10 Suits for 5. 25 Ladies’ Cloth Coats them, no trouble to show goods whether you buy or not. _ We still have them in all sizes ae styles and at prices lower than any one else. Come and see Dress Goods and Wom nd a lot of ot! Goods and Wrapp Se Thi iS omic ‘we are again giv- ing special es in DieSS er — to alee: ee Whether they are broke, stranded or sigelrnake learned but its safe that our health will not be grently ina by their failure to put in an appearance with their reme- ies. Re Medd, of Forest, will preach in the Methodist church morn- ing and evening on Sunday. Services will be vontaacten GPs Mltanione ary campaign, “Mr. D. 0. Taylor, Esq., of Lucknow, will complete the series by addressing the congregation unday evening, Dec in the in- ‘The special seryices in the Metho- dist church showed a growing interest during last week. y are being ieee this week and next. Mr, Charles preached on Tuesday 2 Phareday, Rev. Mr. Langford and Friday Rev. Dr. Medd. Dr. Medd will assist aes evening during next week. Special service of song led by the pase tor and choir seal erome ks Servic commence at The man who is put on the Indian list by a relative is usually a vigorous kicker against the effort put forth to beep oe from getting, intoxicated. the booze hitter’s standpoint it is intetfering with his personal liber-, ut, there are exceptions to mere | m. ) is has had himself put on the Indian He is anxious to be Brotecied strong fight ae a habit that tae enslaved him. On Friday Mstinou as Sac: Wn. ‘Thamer was sealing up two cars: of apples preparatory to shipping to Win- nipes the Fruit Inspector swooped him and ordered the three ranted barrels on board to be repack- sult of his kindness to fruit growers in cleaning up their orchards Mr. Thamer wil sustain a loss of ‘about ‘$300. Monday v was one of the worst days din Ontario in many years. The rain came down incessantly from junday evening and continued all day Monday rae nine o'clock Aah 6 aLeyuien's: Miselonuary.|! ¥ lett ~ | of the Ladies! Aid fu ording to the latest report, was $3, 500, 556 in 1907, The bazaar held under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical Church on Thursday night of week was a most successful affair, be- tween $45 and $50 being taken in. A splendid lunch was provided for the ar contributed b; Toronto, and Toilet Requisites Co., aE like elped to eye the soatare und, WELLESLEY. November 30th under the Snstioes ¢ the Women’s Institute, proceeds t« used towards the purchase of a stra *| sprinkler. ‘The outacte wi doubt be a grand success as it will ee given by local talent and no efforts are being spared to make the program ne of the best ever given here. Tick- ets are now on sale at ay ntion: Ay early and avoid the Miss Tilda Kube is resiing at pre- sent with her sister Mrs. ch. r. John W. Pleichhases bed pur- cha: eae building lot fro M. Schaub entine Wagner, at 11. found ene of everyone in this community Mr, Bae Zettel, successor to Mr. Robt. Kube, has received a new sup- ply of general hardware and has now a wel with which he the people. f Posters are out announcing the auc- tion sale of real estate and chattels be- longing to the estate of Ratz & Fleis- chhauer on the 1st of December. 5 Warning é The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal in this week’s issue are warning their present subscribers to renew earlier than usual this sea- son, as there is an enormous demand from new subscribers and pee is ce of # om picture | ae ouneltie ¢ ae me" sees it. ae ienlte A grand concert is to be held on| for $200 and will erect a fine ces es | outfit before tt it leaves. ‘ th and beauty of Hosson i in-/2 will endeavor to supply the wants of| iss Kal "| Friday with friends in Str rand Mrs, W. We are showing ‘all the latest and “tnost up-to-date styles and shapes in Fall Millinery. =~ Come and see what we have MRS. K. SPROULE, *"""20%.n10 HESSON. Mr, Frank Kieffer, of Berlin, is parental roof. Mr. Perrin, of ested is visiting at Mr, Chas, Coo! rrin a ean in Mu poor health for some time. h for| ae a speedy recovery. Frank O'Grady had the mis- aoe of Glen: eat cree the in- jured member and F is doing as wel as can be expec! Wm. Ken need tat a broad sade these dats, It's a the ent aan nee is job at having struck a Strong. spri to take ad in our burg vantage of thi ome to spend a few weeks under the|® ‘erin to fracture his arm. Dr. Me-| ho . 8) hi depth of 165 feet. Who'll be amen Friday eyening. come and bring your sweethearts and if you have’s ‘nt aa come anyway and haye a good ti SSMr. Jas. Brtal, of ceilalard spent Sunday yan Wm. Kennedy BRUNER. % Miss Mary Wakem, of St. Marys, is at oes visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Roehm spent ws Thay a and nderson spent Bane at the hoi Ham Miss Mat Ft Pu Xewton pane whoer with 8. intade, ie Mr. meee the ines witha, a iH, fe Poa wie ton, returned h _ HAMPSTEA\ : ig ee finished ack- in ‘Mr. J. Ormand ae BS MILLBANK, _ Dr. Medd, of Forest, A aaltvee 7, of of Henn, trends sunday frie! cone in the v: Some of our sports have ae ry askating rink and intend ing & key team in the near future, aes aoe D, Muleahy called on his brothes Foreste: ir, le, fa s e Sth Mat het ‘on Sunday, ‘iow: Miss Oliye Grieve attended the wed« ding of her ORD ae Nall Campbell of Burns 01 edonah ‘he regu i ting of ‘Woman's Tnwticae ‘wil oe held at. the Miss Crookshanks instead of i agetis inexpensive a mu late are farts 4 a eee We ex tend: to or tnd ge our congratulatio 8 best. wishes, The heavy rain and sleet caused considerable ve a Me iat ey) Hones i wh bs Mr. Tom Spies ir year Seayeeatt tly Xo i sor tion in Penetanguishen _ ~ Miss Leah it Bpenier i roi home here ot ot ‘ susie sean : _ ‘Thenew techorearvoyed hor rig ne restless cha rges with