Milverton Sun, 14 Sep 1911, p. 3

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Studio ——_Y F gince purchasing che Milverton Studio, I Shave installed the most up- ¥ t to-date methods of light- ing and am now ee: P todo first-class work. You 2 are cordially invited to. § visit the s.udic and inspect newest line of mounts and -¢ 2 folders in stock. - BEAUTIFUL FOLDERS From $1.50 up — $C. C. Chamberlain “ ‘ Ries Open Tuesday and Friday "WELLESLEY EY COUNCIL. - Peary ter oh _ rose the ine the Sour a of Revision re sessment made. bet D. Bowman. en- present ue e Beggs. publish: ‘the work done there. The | ,, Moved Township of Wellesley in n the County of, Waterloo, rowing on oe credit of ‘the 1 Inunlipaliy the sum . for completin; Be read a first. ne aved by. 4. Reidel neponded! Wy 5 auenee e ssess the Township oe Wel ees ae croonsbip and Sora Y purposes. for the current che» eft id ‘and eee first. secon In By-la Township Beas was struc! on the doll Moved ak Reidel, Sieguaed by Rich- ardson. t! this Sou lees ae now ad- journ ee Tor heb Bo. Grossi, ‘the, an tte day of the hour am 10 Don’t-you fbduhe finish getting dull, the paint on the runners worn 1 oft? ? Get that new appearance back, keep | it like new and save | the cost of painting, You | choose to be’ Shecessful— 3 come speak x isrmann! _Biackamitn Shop LON DO N $1.40 | $1.20 Return . Return | Sept. 9, 10,11 “Sept. 12 and | 13and 15 14th FROM MILVERTON ACCOUNT WESTERN FAIR Return Limit. Sept. 18th BE. aiackila Get onetle _ BRUNNER. Edwin Fink and sister Miss | Melinda returned afters visit fm ©, an ily. of Poole. Jantzi on Sun milton. . Severts and fam- slalted Mr. and Mrs. @ Bari McEwen. of their this "vient ‘saturdays - Mr. T. May ond. Te Stratford, Mr. land Mrs, W'Denb Danbrook, of Donepal iifended the funeral of the late Jobn Riley last ‘esd “Amoag a“ yeti to Toront Mr, and yndon. visit- ed his parents here ‘this wee! . Siegner. of ‘Mildmay. peed Tee days with Mr. and Mrs. Hi Piofetiaa z aves Mis oehm. and ‘Mrs, Dictrioh. of Eiseowel: weve’ gone at the home of Mr. an | Mrs, H. VERDICT FOR ¥ PLAINTIFF Tn the county court peters eat ar or Judge B; defendants claimed t! e deal was perfectly Salk Judge Annual Western | dela 14, 15, 16 ~ Rou: _ From Pavee eae to RETURN LIMIT.— Original startin Eparntcanst: berenened act Tae than Oct. | 1914. ‘THROUGH TOURIST PULLMAN SLEEPERS le om EDMONTON and St. Paul Meptdabes 19th In connection with "ENR Y—BECKER r The wetting was solemnized ev. W. givel complaints in children No phy: sale by all deal BIRTHS pate ae Crosshill ¢ to Mr. and Mrs. La ather. a daughter. — atts _covonist EXCURSIONS rate opt. 15 to Oct. 15 li particule m1 meni ea te Milverton. on Friday. Sevtember Mr. and Mrs. Ss . Pfeffer, a son MARRIAGES. Hymors—Maddess—At Milverton. on eaday _ Bent. 18th. f Mordington, DEATHS. nbausen—At Ellice. on aged 31 years, uk I¢ a Litt—At Fullarton. on ‘Friday. Sept. sees Margaret ef Ta Litt in her Mapes redding celebrations five cents Yer package at The Sun office. bell _ Muietnal Pageg ld One | m: “Number 657 the rate or al ‘Wednesday at 10.30 in to were rai plaintiff Tokens ‘rendered a His Honor AY id Mi nel ‘t on the noon ‘train for Tor- a. rut | to a three binders wee rs. Som L. ee to be h . to Mise Myrtle B day. Sent. 2th. Kinet “ftchienbaas_ INTERESTING “LETTER FROM THE | To the Editor of The Sun. ; Dear Sir. —Thinking west might be of interest = your On-| |tario eee I will try id dese: Gee Millbank on Wednesday. -| Aust 23rd. secon ex] drain, oat of said by-law being ine peat a Gaeine Junction e were sidetracked i ar ae wait Yor the special ae the same |e: ness. we had to sidetrack for everything even the freights. About 9 ae we began to think o sleepin, 8 pos and a ayer sed at 2. os the cbadusters calling for tickets mee at Muskoka 3.30 a topped 10 vnrieg te eebeatiemanta: The car windows were covered with ros small ee We arrived at Sudbury m. and stopped 30 minutes refreshments, Here we passed a tit los leat of peraeate ers and went on- [ Attraction Extraordinary ! y= that an account | the as-/of the harvesters’ trip to the great | og t | st N eil | | Litchfield Trio — THE LAUGH-MAKERS _———— COOK'S HALL MILVERTON Saturday Evening, Sept. 23rd, 1911 A continuous performance. Two hours of refined fun. Unqualified endorsement of America’s leading Papers. An entertainment filled to over-flowing with laugh-producing mirth. MUSIC ard MIRTH and ‘DOWN AT BROOK FARM’ ; A’refined rural comedy. Produc- ed over 3,500 times in Europe and America. The funniest com- edy on the Lyceum platform. #@ PLAN OF HALL AT POST OFFICE pase acer si Ws et Aa anata Admission 25c | Reserved Seats 35c a . of Done visited in |we .m, mak- lock Friday orning Shaving: travelie miles in 10h r spring stream. The coun- ite River and = Tru- et high. we then ‘Miss’ D. Doerr. of 7% and 20 minutes on the doul Winnipeg we found out where| can ee a better remedy. For | with the harvesters had lef rest pene seat- teed to different parts of the West. ate Ree h a traction engine tached places the ios ead and }oor Treherne and Glenboro the land” was hilly and rough. Arriv lant rain e eastern time. Sunday morning Pat having been foie ys on the w é! loping this will not enroashr fe be |. Coatetia far teativals Semeemir| your space, I remaii tow and wi A KING WooD KID. ¥|the London exhibi ‘ion this wee f | vicinity hea: yy | by buil es tion became critical on Sunday night 7: having made the last 424 miles in bs ay a «3 round at Delhi: less : oretalent during September. Be pre- NEWTON. Mise Estella. King | spent Sunday with Miss Marie ui ill Tanner attended the Toronto Cshibition last week. ‘hos. Hutéhison is attending kk. Mr. Jack Donley: of Brantford. is spending a few days under the par- ental roof. number’ from Newton and eee ete Laurier in Stratfo Bt on Fri Riddell Pia returned from ple of the village improving its appearance alks. atives Oe i. ee days-last week. 'reeman a trip tot Geakhtobewan We are again. last week. after vis- with her eae Urqu- Sg Urquhart. ¢ refunds branch of The an- to her and death occurred at 2.45 p.m. on Monday. Sept. 4th. Mr: rs Urouhart was the: daughter of Mr. A. in the family burying is always wore or returned from| @! pleased to see Jim around | * e M the bedside of her mot! “}iN one day last “Ab. | eelends in ‘Trowbridge. COUNCIL. The council met Gt aelepk agonists m. witht the fol-| Rustin, 600. 00 balance of contract price-on Steck): Kuster. 43.3! council: white & Foley. 700.68. bal] —— of contract price for the ang drai he cost ; n Val Be, Reale culvert lot 10,con B journ to meet again on 2nd. at 10 am. Carried. Wn. Waddell, Clerk. rand Mrs, Leo. Hahn. of Yatton. Herman Middle- Mr. and Mrs. S. . sr. made a short visit to Sigattord on Friday to her daughter Mrs, John Ee Ueroutenat Gan hinaott a Mrs “Miss Mellie Smith. organist ‘of the Lutheran church is seriously ill. We re her a speedy recovery. . and Mrs, Ed. Helm ‘spent Sun- day me St. Clenients, r. and Coote. of Dork- ing. spent pander with Mr. and Mrs? Chas. Coote. r. Harry Miller and Mr. Chas.) Lehman Salles, on friends in St. Jac- obs on Su Weidenhammer took in = Laurier meeting at Stratford on Coote has commenced September 17th. the con; Lutheran church will hold their anon Harvest Home services in the forenoon. ELLICE ‘COUNCIL. The council met taal Sep cee jorman. of Detroit. returned | °¢ in,| to her home last Saturday day of Sept. 1911y for] general business. Justus Kreuter, UNIONVILLE. Clerk. | rs. Thomas Moffat was called to| her who is very | week. axl Edwards is at present visiting with friends at Hawkesville an Long spent Sunday with} . Walker spent See! with | mith, of Mil- verton. spent, Sunday a Mr ond Mra, .N. Edw: “I have a world of confidence For sale by all deale Colic. nded uj For st ig all desiers CROSSHILL ‘oo late Tas Jest week, h Gaseho visited | on} N ing a Ae ‘weeks with trends I New ork Stat Berlin. spent} ith her friend Miss | ‘ie Anticknap has gone | to Wales ‘hee she has secured Dositi the millinery department | 4 of a! Berscht's stor has hong ‘re-opened with drive Mic Knight. of Stratford. as teaseet nec WANTED — CREAM Farmers or dairymen who have no good local market should write to- day for quotation card from the SARHIA CREAWERY CO. . We pay highest prices. pane Creamery Co. SARNIA, ONT. “PHONE No. 19 NEW FALL | MERCHANDISE ——— Our shipments for fall and winter are now arriv- ing. We are increasing our stock by $3,000.00. We want your trade and we will endeavor to please you. Our prices are moderate. Bete we RIE MOUSIAiNS D. & A. Corsets We are the corset house in this vicinity. Why? Because we al- ways try and get the best money can buy and the most correct styles. Have you tried our corsets? If not, try us now, Ladies’ Petticoats dle the Kaybro Petione=made to fit any THE Form Fittp PATENTED AUG 30. 1909 PETTICOA Try the Kaybrotaft Better than silk. Will not cut and the price is one-third cheaper than silk, Men’s Suits to Order are sole agents for Lailey-Trimble made-to-measure Clothing, Havea foo through our samples. Prices range $14, $15, $16, $18 up to $30 per suit. Fit guaranteed. Ladies’ Silk Waists We carry the full range of Helena Waists. We want you fo see them. Have a look—costs you nothing to see them—-our time against yours. Sweater Coats We certainly have had a big sale of our Sweater Coats. Another lot of suai will be here for Saturday. Selling from 50c up to $5. Try us for your fall Sweater—biggest range in town. Ladies’ Raincoats Now is the time to buy a fice Raincoat. styles. All new—not an old coat in the store. to $10 with discount for cash, We have the correct Prices range from $8 Men’s Raincoats We carry a large rangé. The kind oss want is here. Sizes range from 36 to 44. Our prices are moderat Men’s Sox are cleaning out all ourSummer Hose, regular 25 and EUS cents, while they last per pai “= 19c DEAR MADAM You Want Silverware OF COURSE You DO EV RY WOMAN DOES want your trade, w If you give us your trade, you can have your Silverware. That is fair, isn’t it. It is the best known make in the world. It is the beautiful “Imperial” design. It is the genuine Rogers” Silverware. It is absolutely and permanently warranted. It will make your.Table look Rich and attractive. It will cost you less than Cheap Imitations. It will be the full Rogers’ Standard in Quality. We can do this because we are distributors in a GREAT ROGERS’ SILVERWARE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN A card telling you how to get the Silverware will be: given you or mailed on request. GET A GARD TO-DAY Specials for Saturday Princess Hose, all 20c per pair ae c each -2¢ 8 yards * $1.00 14 and 15c Gingham Balance of our $1. 35. Parasols. LIVE POULTRY WANTED! We want you to trade with us. Bring us your Butter and Eggs. WM. K. LOTH MILVERION, ONT. and would like an opportunity of showing you the complete range. H. M. SCHAEF bce General E invite your inspection of the new 20th Century Brand bench-tailored suits and overcoats for Autumn and Winter 191 1-12. We honestly believe that they are the very hest, and certainly they are the most stylish clothes made in Canada. We'have opportunities of seeing nearly every make of clothes sold in this country and we unhesitatingly place 20th Century Brand at the head of the list for style, for fit, for tailoring quality, and for wearing quality. We illustrate a! few of the styles we are showing Merchant This act marines ont kon the cao is is brought by lesley agai len. — the dalcetae Gh teeta ee KU Serres towaahip sda by V. Hei ae Crossbill. o1 the | statutory ourse of sbosiness wach Ban ring Hous fs undisputi thet at: ae mae 3pm. the 19th the branch would. if the cheque had nted. D rmer: he 10" in remitting. athe bar kes Clements ae et ould. aaa Oke Wanted * At once ork in your locality. oH egies 32. 00 to $3.00 per da: lay. ot Tequir- rational Bible Press, Toron- s710t, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Farm to Rent ‘hat 100 acres of land situated in the Township of Mornineton. being the Lot 5, " rticul: ply to oe WM. MeGORMAN. Brews ‘born. pd, FARM FOR SALE. at peg of Tana known as Lot . Mor: Tenders for Fence e undersigned will receive sealed | tdnders up to Saturday. Sept. 16th. | 1911. for the construction of 100 rods! woven wire fence bo- | tween lots 26 ai . 16, Elma. ps letting e the oe ot. ‘be received b; CHAS, Srvc 87-2t verton, Ont. FARM. FOR SALE. teal of That 100 acres known as E. half of t 10. Con,-11, Mornington. Onj| with mmodious at woot ed. raw, shed. | es. silo. ie further partic- | Wimdmil MRS. JNO, MARTIN, Carthage P. 0. i pd NOTICE TO CREDITORS. To the matter of the Estate of Thom- Lee Long. late of the Township of Elma. in the County of Perth. Yeo- |p; man. Decease' particule a amply to INO, CaMPBE LL Notice is hereby given. pursuant to the “= vised Statutes of Ontario. 1897 nre of the securities. if any. held by them. And further take notice. that after such last-mentioned date the said ex- "Dated at Milverton. this 26th day of August, 1911, Po Long. Executrix. Bi Albert Thos. Lee Long. Executor. S4 43) 10 5; Ay 22 22, Tenders 2: - scgencels reads SALE. Comfortable house unt eroee cellar. cement apek frame en and woodshed on ston vall er ood sian well and ge nec pertioniate by applying to THOMA CROOKSHANKS. Linwood. Ont. Excursions to Western Canada Grand Trunk Railway System at Saitied line mous “International Montreal daily. at 9.00 a.m. and which the fin i H, B. MORPHY. K, ©, egrcien A Candidate for the Dom- z Elections Sept. ist. 1911 conto Glo Tors It is a pret radvant itd cane the is position. ge their Fnaispensae qualifications aay abil- ity. p iality and capac- ity for. untiring application, and tt ta Zare thing to find these combined in any one man, His Honor Judge Barron of Pert! vending str is not going to large amount of the o Cre mah CHANCE prese est ua fastest, train in we a are a act A a adians who reside in Chicago. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and othe ae ul brief Ems at the atatlons ovith the | Camadian Citizens are exempt from] meee Immigration Examination jand tl is no detention at any anke Bates e is carried through jet id without any of the palate at the Border Another f feature 5a will mapeat So perereling along distance in the “tn aidition to the ve ee routes, ae on fas also at Mortis Navigation Conner ‘meaificeat isc ses era Railw em leas, and all will sma ee Served by rai: time, gee ‘kers’ k- ‘days tember 5th . 19th, The tara ate low. the/et ai rong and the stop-over privil-| ¢. hn at “once age ned Jatest Home- ain! eae res and other adiae Northern toba. ‘Albert suasvnioene talekamiiae all a tnd make a wise selection. lars can be obtained by wating R. Cf stein 6 Gen- atior 7 | able to Mr. wi “pay ibe rally for Sete —- 7 Wor t dif- ‘cults Expe! eared In- bet ternational ‘Bible i korea Toronto. Ou- Me tenths SNe. ‘They’re otic uch talk in. Quebec » With Monk an: d Bourassa on a They don’t know it Just who will be “It”— But they don’t call that warm in across Lake and L: For further any Agent of the Grand Trunk Rail- way System or write.t# Mr. J. Quin- 0} lan. District Passenger Agent, Bona- ventura Station. Montreal, or Mr. A. | 25/E. Duff. District Passenger Agent. Union Station, Toronto. particulars apply to} Hotel ‘Business For Sale Owns to the Ws health of Mrs. pee I have decided ta ee of e Grand Central Hotel, ‘The pe fears re" Outaris ‘For f full particulars aj “RITTER. Milverton. and return = Ej the truce etry 3 sas pre: are! is to CHAS. ns re and interviewing “railway officials. So ning to an ee extent puibie evil effect of a great A GREAT “CONCILIATION , Mr. Lloyd George hi jhas ay sa earned the men by conciliating the otro’ railway em- ployees and the mana; it eat as both nae appeared to be “iresonetlable and ce is a remark- George’ ‘3 Mac Lg g ripen! ae Tea eclared. But we ho} tter things. as the dislocation of the that t e an agree- heat which real had several years to JUDGE | BARRON AS. AS PEAUEMAKER | 13 Date nly temporary nee by oe the labor sire being reported as for |. cam Meetings! ° weeees the draft by the Bas gal liquidator of the ers bank.. “B Bi draft upon its Saeed indebtedness of | other arising nee as ue obligat taf! ape fie oe Bard. seit ‘ draft. _ GEO. BRAY, D) QUINLAN. and others will sddness meetings at Brunner Station “ ry s pei Evening, Sepr. 16th oe and — Helm’s Hall, Hesson Monday ‘Evening, Sept. ets - in the interests of the candidature — yf 1 setae _ “GOD SAVE THE KING” THE PRESIDENT’ NEW MOUNT ington esioronien 16 han faa bi h built. has arrived “ ee would fulfil its part of. and flying without ben stable ry s0! body that eee recalled vor ‘ trates of “Old Irons he vil Pee head. said the Sher ficult to ear up their families on wages. and when e discontent DR. RANKIN, J. C. HAY, Gs W. HAY t =| from “McFadden middle or ere ce aa cornell ing the President ‘alk home, ch “| ally in the moun “district of i Went ‘S| Virginia the peed came a the oi ters by a Ee re ce ees eee oe feet s the agents iffs ee the cae na : he che ay ae ag Seed ges, the Eas ‘hn a ents orecented 2 Sead cl ‘collection and agian and ‘it w when | nen and remitted in Vi “case:

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