Milverton Sun, 31 Aug 1911, p. 2

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5 FALL TERM FROM AUC. 28TH. < 5 ; CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE | Stratford, cht di Wetter sie sn oP ; 4 The veibd forsix months is $55 4 and for one year $80. Get our free ettalogue. 2 D.A. McLACHLAN, - Principal % A plipghants BusinessCards Dentistry. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic- Member ig. ‘Hours 9 a, tae Hank of Hamileins Milverton, Medical. F. PARKER, M.D. P.L, TYE, M.D, DRS. PARKER & TYE OFFICE: PUBLIC DRUG STORE, MLYERTON Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a: m., and 2-to 4 ‘clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o'clock p. J. BR, FORSTER, Eye, Ear, n eh le Hy ‘water Srest, s.cbponite eae church, Stratford, —Phon Legal Na EEE ESC EER MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Solicitors for the Bank of Hami to 1 Mi ‘On! jilton, Moi it, Per! > erral for. be in Milverton every Thursday, ‘4H. B, MORPH ARTHEW. J.C, MAKINS W, J, HANLEY MAKINS & HANLEY Barristers & Solicitors Stratford, - - - Ontario . RSBLEWETT, K. C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, ETC. Ollice : Gordon block, opposite post office STRATFORD, ONT. Veterinary. he J. W. BARR, Veterinary, Surgeon, ae ors te of Ontario Veterin- ‘Treatsall diseases animals. Calls aes Societies. ee aay ee cect No. 478, (ee R.C., Milve ton, m every month in ey Block, Visiting breth- van aivaya'we come. , Siegner, W. M. a Milverton, meets Haken Tuesday of every eit Panu vrstiien always ni CB. N. Zimmerman, Ree-Sec. B., ‘Silver ee Milvertoy ith, GA. Bargh, 3. ‘Notary Public. W. D, WEIR, Notary Public, Auc- tioncer for the County of Perth and W. ARTMIER, ae Public, Distrint Manayer The Standard Life Ae surance Co,, also first-class ee MUST PAY BETTER Earl Grey Makes Special Piea For Teachers. AT TORONTQ~ EXHIBITION His Excellency In Opening Fair In ' Queen City Urges the Necessity of Paying Better Salaries to Those ho Are to Train the Young Idea — Probably Last Speech Before Going to Eqpltng. sont’ not tiee: formed the time- i moby ia the jt aphe oes of the soomaee ia SOvERY 9 ae nh aaleae listened aj to the re- marks aot the raraorGeteal font, of the exhibition. Counte Bs; ta Lady. Sybil Grey and Lady Evelya was present. His jency ‘the & two important functions, be- gng present at the directors’ luncheon ‘ing ah the of- ficial 9, an yeaa made oars mn both eeriety ex- fen abe peatest 67 SDD aCe OL of ans in Cian An To. jarl Grey een ed the He ete inelusion of the tes fort with- oe exhibition. ae the nance of certain of the build. geass ‘3 permanent open exhibit for t Att “he aireotors® fansbeo yn the toast hia reply as Fis expressed Es a epee at ag ea De influ. iven to facilities of the provinee The teachers should ba the best money could procure and ld be com) OID we in sahool teachers re the very las! economy to anit a ‘ieolle end deni After luncheon syceeeag a! was pene the Countess Grey, with thi : a Bybil ee ONES who had eae oe fe The oe ‘end formal as shediiee Hy the ired . On the platform were: Lieu sho} with by Bishop § erent. after whic! on_beh: er stand in the Ing. Yesterday eveni: the exhibition ai | Froundeps put.on the appearance of fairy ee eheetes lectric forces turn. ints Farce. Sto) ing in the ecord day’s w oie Recor-! der Weir yesterday declared before a crowded court tie the Sais Fire, Guarani dont, Insurance ae mpanies, Conveyancing cy te -/ eee tae cities Cook's block, Milverton Seidel 15 alact af the ar bade fuembere to wait upon thé council of Hotels. and tebe to it . EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. hin (rea ey Brousiotor: Best liquote bar, First-class ac- ern ee ‘and large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL Ores Mil wi verton. First-class accommodation for ee semana waveliee and others. Thr Targe somple rooms. Good stabling Best bean Grands of Hquors sad staare, ter, Proprietor. ~avEEN HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. he best accommodation for, comin ial tevelos el other: eos a the Chait ot Wines, a a Cigars a eee Er Polis Broprietor Gatles ar fon’ Splendid stablin, in com Bites ole dey. cg fe games Proprie! pays trade, ‘ines aeaie served at Rates $1,50 per day. Wat. Wirt. Prop | #6" os jon Court No, 5—Milverton, Mornington, Elma, 6th, June ie Au _ Decem! "Goenther. Seat ailiff. Mar. i, is 0 hb, a Jas cl fay 10th, Jul ay 0h, 10th, ‘acob Se: ays, Jan. 11, nie Sey Re 1912, ‘clock. County Court Siitings - without jury—-Aprilath, Oct, 3rd, 2 p.m - "| police as a result of ee ‘at atu spelt fe eon Charged W With Man jaughtet struck Boyce, manslaughter has been laid against ee by_the local ie verdict, His Barns Burned. ebay iba * pos Winni ‘A special. de- spatch om Cane; x ita, says: While the dairy building tor ihe adic ONTARI© TOUR ENDS. Borden im Broil 2,000 Persons He. .—The Conserva- Pia ‘is Ontario tour ewe thousand per- Mr. ville, Aug. tive leader finis! Hi m by comparing, the stand. | ards of life in. Canada @ the U. 8. | © om “Tn the Bible = read,” he said, “that e in’ th of Heaven ‘neither moth not uate corr and thieves do not break throt nor se ware e mai the io | Heaven, which will strike the as Matched the history of the Government during the past i antal of this northern country, but the ern this en natura! ught to the attention ot t of the “world e an effective manner by efficient methods.”” “Search For “Mona Lisa.” “Mona as Monday t that possibl; ‘was the painting of “Mona Rome, Aug. 29.—Visitors to the gal- lory at ‘ab Ville Gaslotta, on on Lake Como, re recent es peep givers SNEECEES. ween. it paseo posrnnba an inal from the: Louvre. horemen Out of Work. Montreal, Aug. 29.—Upwards of six are this week mn and non-arrival in port this ie the ere Hi ie whose fects ek on pe pie gee BAY conditions just now, anal is felt that with lange families to support mi of the dock laborers and workers ‘will be the sae sufferers. thro which they have no control “All of fast week,” e long- 8 Yesterday, “we had little to do. Some of the ships Lt out book no cargo and the ene le i came in were such small what a men were able to Lae ae juired.”” ~ Western Crops Not Hurt. Winnipeg, Aug. i Renewed asm iety was expressed ay mo: over the-safety 4 ring consequence o} standing mete Sanne a4 west. | erop conditions, declined yest iy ‘d had been | In consequence the | lined Sveeighths of a cen’ frost was the lowest ded. e past hours. Yesterday it was mostly clear me showers. @ temporary set back thro the showers of ens and Saturday. Twenty-four hundred harvest hands have arrived rR oe en Sensis since midnight 81 Falling Tree Killed oie week-end outing of seven sent near East Templeton, three of whom ied almost instant ing tree, while the other four escay “A a hair's breadth dead are sponse Sobagty Bobingt 60g of of Mr. Fran- as. 5 Sehipgh, oom, @t 319 St. Patrick foseph Leblane of ae Marineau of Three Rivers. « The eurvir four are: D. Sabourin and his son mn of Gatineau Point, and y, contractor, and fis son Joseph, 169, York street, (nvearsgars “Martin” Wreck. Department ‘has been informed that th captain of te ag, who escap- the wreck at anda it wes uty fee The “conact ct te eaghain il ba investigated. Work of Train Wreckers. , Ohio, Aug. 29—Train ny co hat au daa jar tetera are Haven and Hartford Falley ine ve rae Now 3 Tor New night, resulting in one Seer jury to about sixty others. Burglary Make Haut. SHA operated FIVE PERSONS DEAD “Loss 1, | & few miles out of to’ | pOlarieston and Savannah Are Swept by Storm. ; REACHES MILLION. A Freak Gale Which Strikes apa Cities Works Great Damage Along the Waterfront and Holds Up = Railways—Rice and Cotton Crops Suffer Heavily From Elements —Islanders Are Safe. Charleston, 8.C., Aug. 28, via Sum: —As a result | wag put out of The tide was something over eig! ht feet Et the storm, three feet short | waters have ci ae wash- outs on the approaches to Union | tation, preventing the operation of | pe. ins. aay | Charleston division. af Railway, was instantly killed by fiy- timbers. A man ni th of | bia, and Mo! ter of the Lien ost: eleng tcputens wenn killed, two men seriously injured when | trestle collapsed, and two unidenti- | fied women were drowned when thelr home was flood ‘al ney also reported among the storm he Great damage is Fh pee seaisland cot ue ie the rise of ae “age Not since the cyclone of 1885 has the water tront tor tescue work by otaget at Erk Nfoulta je the death list would have been a atti Minister Killed at Crossing. Niegare Falls, ok Aug. 29.—Geo. oe struck by & ly cut ne- ‘of the buggy. ut escaped serious nie Senate } was a superanni Presb; | minister. ‘ by cyanide of potassium and form. as att wees bat teebipegs farmers vind Dropped Dead. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Eastern League Se Ly. ‘ark et Toronto (2 Jersey Citi | “Rochester @) | National League Standing. Lost. Seas = Standing (3 Won. Lost Pet! 058) ss ced St Bal} Big} o ‘a 2 50} at) Lo zm} Phttedetphia De trole 3; Boston 4 Chicago 1) New "York £5 ro Louls 2; Gloveland-Wwastington. ‘'ashington at Cleve ener ~ es New Yoru et St. Louis, Canadian iotedis Banding Won. 2 ent help in trouble.” -\ the line ofCain and Pharaoh and all vhen adjustment. stirred ‘2¢ chapter of the middle section, and the | ‘SUNDAY. SCHOOL, Lesson X.—Third Quarter, For Sept. 3, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, a Comprehensive Quarterly Review—Golden Text, Pa. xxxiv, 14—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. { Lesson L—Isaiah’s propbecy com | cerning Sennacherib (Isa. xxxvil, 14- | 88). Golden Text, Ps. sivi, 1, “God is our refuge and strength, a very pres- Sennacherib is in | enemies of God and His people to be consummated in the blaspheming anti- Couches E HAVE an extra large assort- ment of Couches in stock at the present time. From the cheap Couch at $5.00 up to the extra fine leather ones at $22.00. We do not ask you to buy, but we do ask you to come and in and see them. The goods will do the rest. . Torrance @ McMane { Furniture Dealers and Undertakers MILVERTON, - 5 ONTARIO middle verse is lil, 5, which gives us | the heart of all Scripture. If with His —— we — been eee then as ones standing against redee! the world, ae flesh and the devil, we oe 295 I Pet. ty, 13; 11). nasseh’s wickedness do. The man should nie Ae encourage parents he was tw e purged from idolatry and did that which the man of God sal years-before ‘he would do (1 Kings xili, 2; II Kings THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1911 THE WESTERN FAIR London, Canada, Sept. 8th to 16th $28,000.00 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS. THE BEST EVER SEEN IN CANADA Many Unique Special Attractions, including AERIAL, MILITARY AND HYDRO ELECTRIC FEATURES JUMPING AND SPEEDINC CONTESTS BIG DOG AND CAT SHOWS—FOUR SPLENDID BANDS EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK. A MOST ATTRACTIVE MIDWAY. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, and all other information from A. M. HUNT, Secretary, W. J. REID, President. Best ever seen in London Fireworks Display Every Evening Reduced Rates on all Railways. ~~ xxili, 16. When he was twenty-six he began to repair the house of the shat iat God. V—The atl of the book loecteie law Qi Ch: not sin against Thee” As he went on in his good work, God gave him ore light the know if we follow on to know the rd” (Hos. vi, 8). If we act up to the light we have, in some way 8 Josiah would inquire into this and be and bumble himself before Mab tried and my iniitios see shall I fear?’ It at priests and prophets never ese pore of the deceit of | th peaking Mes in His | ‘name Ger. xsi, 14, 16, 21, 25, 26. | | ‘Lesso: fehoiakim burns the phet’s ik Jer. xxxvi, Golden Text, I: 8, “The word of our God shall stand forever.” It was not the prophet’s book, but the Lord’s cut up and burned e book was eee | Men’s Clothing! y 4 The special satisfaction in buying clothes here is in knowing in advance that you're go- ing to get good fabrics, authentic styles, per- fect tailoring and adollar’s worth of value for every dollar you pay. It’s principally a mat- ter of try-on here, a front, view in the mirror usually settles the ques- tion. The pattern and quality of material, the style and taiioring of our clothes will please the most refined and cultured tastes. and back E. KNECHTE Milverton's Old Reliable Tailor |again = Se anaraee attended to Tenolakim, vet Him, and are now and a gdom comes (Jobn ry, 18- 1; 1-8). The father of lies sion and then only as far as permitted. Lesson-IX.—Judah carried captive to Babylon (Jer. xxxix, 1-10). Golden \fext, Nom. xxxii, 23, in aa find you out.” all the ful Don’t be so Hot Buy Yourself a New Straw Hat We are giving very special prices on all our stock of straw and felt hats. Newest shapes. ey in price from 50 cents to $2.7 Special 25 per cent. discount on all Ladies’ Lawn Waists for next week g@~ Don't overlook our Ice Cream Parlor. and be refreshed by a nice dish of City Dairy Ice Cream. Served each Saturday evening. Come in Ww. O. BUNDY, Linwood SNE a eal a —The Paint With The Guarantee The White base consists of (These articles and {Ilustrations must not Cacicam without special permis- 0° Brandram’s B. B. fi | 0 Govt. Standard White Lead 30% Pure White zine & And the guarantee—signed by BRANDRAM-FH{ENDERSON = | aerrED —goes on the can. 50 shades, in addition to black and white. | Jas. S. Lockie - - THE TORONTO NEWS FROM THE FIRST HAS LED IN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST RATIFICATION OF THE TRADE COMPACT WITH WASHINGTON (0 ANY AUNES IN CANADA AR THE NEWS WILL BE SENT DAILY BY MAIL T FOR ONE DOLLAR AND A-HALF A Y! Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY PATIENTS TREATED THROUGHOUT _ ls 20 apes Dra, K. & K. aro favorably known through: out Canada where ey lave done busi- rs. Thor nies. eated and cured by their igh the vil oe reat Wi with wi th respon. lib © building in Detrolt, valued When they decide y your care is is jou mayb vo. pair until you get a fesoeeee fe master, spec fou are at present ‘within the clutches of aor secret hab si ae is seat life ny cer suffering from the ied and expouing our, past; flere as iperrestl I oe aes YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED 46 RS Da. Kexnepy, Meptoa Drascron op Das, K. & K. Newton = | ten months before and | clal feeding, protein the prime constitu- FROM HATCH TO MATURITY. Many failures in poultry are not In batching, but in g view. and mature plumage, to be fit for first ws, fowls must itched six to be hat pushed by spe- ent. Broiler season fs at its height from | ing | these for forcers: BROILER FORCING MASH. Pine ge csenener se ieee td Co CONSULTATION FREE VARICO: ‘NERVOUS DEBILITY, Books Free on Diseases of Men, If unable BLOOD and TURIN, ARY COMPLAINTS to all, write for a Question. Blank: for KIDNEY and BLAD! HOME TREATMENT. Me fe Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 0 ic E ee, letters from Canada must be addressed R T our Canadian Corresponde: nce Depart- pi fe in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medics! Institute in Detroit as ee see and treat no patients in our Wi ndsor offices which are for Correspondence = Laboratory for Canadian hein only. Address all letters as follows RS, & KENNEDY, Windsor, Qnt, fs ‘Write for our private address. Ess E4 Daddy’sBedtime Jack, Jil and the Story —sie= Goose Feather ing His Nest Lining “gp WATCHED the sparrows this morning from my library window for | about an hour,” said daddy when bedtime came around, “and 1 had Do you know those two little ones who have thelr nest in the apple tree fork next the garden wall?” | “gurely, daddy,” crfed the children together. “We call them Jack and | ani” } “Well, they are all right,”. went on daddy, “but I’m sorry to have to tell | you that the lady sparrow who lives in the middle one of the three bird houses | on the wall =, a thief? | “Why, ” said Evelyn, “I'm surprised! cot ae s iovely” e steals my pigeon’s food,” said Jack. crvel, we won't be mean paeiens “a talk about that,” sald daddy. “A!l she kes doesn’t hurt much. But I really think she should be arrested or some thing for seats! a big, long goose feather from Mr. Jack and Mrs. “Thi g J saw,” said daddy, “was little Mr. Ses flying home with | e breeze caught it | MW IONES Jack's Astonishment et That is Mrs. Langtry, and 1 | that feather. Sie was so long and stats that every time tl | he would whirl around like a drunken | “But he got it into the nest all neh and after he had sat down awhile | and: ea his breath he find his wife and tell her all about it | | | popped back to her nest and began cleaning house just as if nothing had tae pened. “Then in a few minutes back came the excited Mr. Jack with the delighted | Mrs, Jil. I could hear him telling her all about {t long before they got around the corner of the house. And then they reached the nest, and there was no | feather. q “Well, Mr. Jack almost fell a the tree. Then he began flying around to pide for his missing treasure. Then he came back all droopy and sat down | a twig beside Mrs. Jill and = the most awful talking to you ever heard. She called him 2 Renae, <8 @ story teller, and he didn’t bave the heart to aoe even oe | ‘m going ib up in the morning,” said Jack, “and get that feather and eee - tek eae Jack and Jill.” id Evelyn. 3 | fit the need in pose itist—that’s | Diuff. If jyou’re a model man that’s enough. corn | is excellent. del! fresh eggs the year round must get Photo by C. M. Barnitz, pallets out early to lay in hot season and molt when old hens have knocked off. ach layers mostly molt before frost and pga be sold off, as their winter laying To es a Sa ata Brabmas must Rocks, de ee in Mare! Dottes, in April; in May or ion For continuous layers and be filth and lice and reson quantity. Don’t carry ie ao legs. Rubber neck. Phas tovch a poultry cure-all. The and Jess drags you | have aronod the lew bene youl put | ground. change of ration means sick clocks | and soiled Don’t wait till winter to fx that Don't put on a look-at-great-me style if you judge poultry at fairs and shows, Preachers know iat about eg than you do, yet they mor advertise in your town g ¢ 700 ie selling goods that ous ak ou in jail if you sold them to your | Trlonds and fellow citizens, ‘every year buy 10,000,000 pounds from | foreign feather firms where people are 60 careful of their | sat, that they have a surplus to sell to us spendthrifts. Yankees sleep on 13,000,000 tons of feathers, and oe must be renewed avers twenty ‘is does: resources, great and ae etd downy boil pro- aua feather bed lightning life pre servers no! ster tail sickles on hats that help milady to cut a swell in the fashionable world. White and black rooster backle and saddle feathers become snowy dove | ay body jana fancy feather trimming; quanti- ce of hackie and sa thers. Leghorns and | Partridge Cochins are made into flies |to catch the speckled trout and mil- finery bow foolish, ro away! A neighbor got $1.80 worth of teathers from each Bmbdea goose last year, which paid double thelr kx wet feathers In the Soa aut Dry w ‘|in selling to home or remember that chicken pares es worth more than turkey, than wh! @uck, white than black, dry picked than scalded, If your b merchant does not buy will direct you to a respon- sible dealer, who will quote you after have been sent for ins} FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. What will from today? When you are getting thin shelled and abnormal shaped eggs you may conclude your hens are over- ens especially are prone to deck themselves with big Biddy bus-~ tles, he say a year guinea on-a Pennsylv: ranch to scare off hawks objected to the presence of a pet crow and when terrific shriek and id simply pinched ber bead off, and yet 4 little sparrow cag jeces. It 1s claimed that sida powder mill pabtiie at wrought oc with incubator fob at Kenosha, Niet per cent of the Pipex mages out mith twisted legs and brok- inderation, what an eggs men for poor quality the storekeeper turns round and knocks at the farmer who sold bim the ike a rotten apple, will jot time Biddy paid her fare, and she’ll |pay yours if you treat her square lumbian Wyandotte cranks |bave a right to se for this new | beautiful 1s certainly making \great strides in yh ee At Chica- ors in quantity. a lumbian Meleate club ts pushing |bard and growing fast. at Ro. ME Panels. 2 THE ROSE AT MOTHER'S DOOR. pletures so lovely they seem are Hike a dream, bg Tay, tin yoke pay ese nigh, enol casear tea tang ©, M. BARNITZ HATCHABILITY VS. FERTILITY. | albumen, or 11.2 lime, 65.5 water, 11.9 proteids, 3 ae 9 ash, Plus germ, these-are the “makin’s” of a hick. But ae color and odor ay be fed 0 eggs, Hens fed Pehibd lay onton pen egEs; psa too much ni- trogen, their eggs are flabby, il flavor- ed, and yolks are posal while that egg whose elements are dug out of a dung pile has a musty soon rots. Th see, if phat hergees ota chick aren't in the tion how can the egg make yee chick? por without nourish ae the germ are certain things that inter- ith hatchability—lack of green exercise. ‘The lat the spring males are strong, the hens, exhausted by overwork, that a weak chick, if FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. While lime is a great eat ot disinfectant, ft ts also a great his when you are tae to scatter slaked lime in that brooder oe eee iD es nd removed before the fowls get on to if or send it into.the air with their whirring wings it is ait. Dhistet eggs in England are con- a great dainty and are espe Say popular at the king’s table, where Ld are often serv for breakfast. ley are served at the London restau- Hee nt at $5 aplece. It has been demonst again that turkeys cannot be bly raised on trated again and profita- pull off a big surprise on the Ha enthusiasts, with whom they ny compete. This breed was originated by Mrs. Frank Metcalf of California and was named after Ohio, her native state. There is a big kick against the e Bucks surely look as if they we! shot and missed, and no one will surely im get the Buckeye fever who sees turkeys last season too, and American among the turkey pessimists of the turkey graveyard belt. A fancier that hes to bustle is the fellow who expects bis birds to ma- eee in time for fall fairs. The birds ust be forced from January to ae ther- bake arate papas must be will brea! be unfit for winter 3 Chicken raisers Hote Mount Pa., have a big: th ith ia dca The rats seabbs the ere and the stray a-field without a chapel ministerial cae ts in ates age tation over the si nelle are often single comb White Leghorns still bold where you will you find these wonder. tui fowls doing the paying stunt, whet fi large or small, hen they receive proper care, a great bene- . wet laud. High, ‘mandy, hi breed Ks | of bobcats extch the ancy ad ton. $16. 30. MINED THE ROAD. The Racers ee a the Foe, but it Wi “Lean ‘at you tb reat thing that bappened during the whole war,” sald an old negro to a group of listeners. stood some on the other, read, discharge their rifes into what mee. be left of the assailants. ‘The day passed without incident, but as the night wore on the strainwf situation began to tell on the nerves of the defenders. Presently, however, there was the sound of hoofs on the highway, approaching rapidly. Such was the state of mind of the defenders that the sounds appeared to indicate done {ts work. of an army to be seen w! enough story,” sald one of them, “but so sad about {t?” ie, sa?” was the old negro’s pathetic reply. A Battle of eres 8. Three or tour ta es strove for mastery in ancient terete rnich is now ce. was spoken by the was afterward the language of the ad- ministration. German was the first to succumb. In four centuries it ceased to be understood by the soldiers, and in seventy yea re it had become an object of ridicule. But it survives in more than 900 words, expressing the things of government, law and war, and thus forms no insignificant part of the French language. Corpse Rings. ‘The sailor of the old fashioned, shell- hack class always wears a corpse ring. This is a plain band of silver or gold. inscribed within with the sallor’s name and port. Corpse rings are worn for the purpose of {dentification in case of dying suddenly beneath the sea. sare i he usually prefers such a onein hospltal.—Buttalo Drop in at Weir's Restaurant and Get Cooled Cream from Pure Cream ONLY. Ice Gold Drinks, Phosphates Fruits, Pipes, Cigars ~ and Tobaccos ~ J. E. WEIR We make our own Ice ung People 3: san, zasPar® 90° UsTaWeL BUSINESS COLLEGE EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Principat It is now time for you to be interested in A New Fall Suit We are ready to show you the latest shades and styles on the mark- et. Call and see them. Patterns to suit all tastes: How He Got Out. “No.” said Woodby, “I don’t see Wiseman at all any more, He has orneds ae of our social set.’ a different story,” remarked “Indeed!” “Yes; he claims he has 5 etimbed ont.” —Cosholte Standard. COMPARISON SON OF PRICES T Be Detect of Labor at Ottawa uta Exchange, that he cannot sup- port reciprocity. ‘The report shows that an regard t Spring wheat—Winnipeg. Se: Min. neapolis. $1.04. br Hae aie oe Buffel lo. 46¢. —Toronto.” - Winnived sie Buthale, 760: Dalith, Rye—Toronto, 71c: Buttalo. Be. Fodder shows the gee com- pao a $12 per ton’ teal ne se new York, $21.89 Wee S- + Toronto $12.57:. Buffalo. The rice of dairy products on the sides of the line do not show such a heavy i LEAVE YOUR ORDER _ EARLY 4 J. Fleischhauer The Tailor, - Milverton We present a rare opportun- ity to you this week of gettin, i yi have been carefully selected, and are the embodiment of all that is good. The prices are as low as such high-class jew- elry can besold for. The Eye Specialist Eyes Tested FREE. A Rare Opportunity! SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY P, H. BASTENDORFF Milverton, Ont. Tecate cde and th ng aoe the jars in Can- | g and the United Stat. ‘The parison of liv e stock prices |” LINWOOD for the ered stated show the follow- Ait ees Dealer in sssce 4. Cattle. exported steers. owt. — Toronto. $5.51: Buffalo. sae: Winni- . $6.96 : Buf. $7.35; Winnipeg. $5.60: Chicago. | e compartive pricesshow that reciproctty. would be of grea benefit t fo! | was slightl | the avera |ket was over fourteen cents Coal, Cement and Lime © Motar Stain, Ete, t| Grain, Flour and Feed and Furniture Nbove Goods Constantly Kept on Hand

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