Milverton Sun, 7 Mar 1912, p. 8

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DOCTORS FAILED Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegeta: weil started taking Lydia By Pa B Pinkham’ i MONKION. | . Ke. Hail. cs Tiatore was in essrs, cher- i man. of Milverton. was the guest “of, Miss Ruth Eastman ov- A, er Sunday atl the, home of Mr. J. H Marsha Mrs, Weber is at prevent ‘spending a few days in T Are sohulee oP mburg. and Mr, Weber. ob Berlin. apent * eek, at the home ee es Jessie Fullerton arrived hom: 2a 5 nie ‘Toronto last’ w where he ble Compound Cured CE. [had been attchding, the inillinery o;~ Midgie Station, N. B.—One can i a bard lieve this as it 8 not Mr, Wes. Holman has purchase: the Nilieak sh.caene Sa residence of Mrs. J, Near and intends r suffered from su) reaiot ae had ving in about April 1st. differen it doctors, Moving seems to be th f tried rGiferent me- day—Mr. Wi. Barnhardt moved e ei no, Weir is mov- lately purchased Iman ies Dea ed a number of their young friend teyou |on Tuesday evening. for advice and re- The L. as C. meti af the home* of ceived SA alg H. Marshall aoc Monday ev- with ening> with a fairly. gow attendanc Quite a number went over to Sunday Services ihe Sabbath School at sea oo Evening Service at 7 spouts Peoples’ hale The public cordially invited. EVANGELICAL. CHURCH Rey. A. D. Gischler. Pastor, —s Service at 10 a.m. “Tuesday sana Pe BEALEE Meeting. Wednes- DORKING. Mr. Albert Holschub left sa ed spend a few days with friends selenite bos, Tanner spent the week- end ith, bia bretbee at, Millbank, Mr rs, Ji B. Byror ard son John attended the party'at Mr, Jos- eph’s Coote’s Glenallan. on Friday ey- ta Mr. Coote’s removal to AL. avery were in vho is tn- Kinnon is at low. and F, Connoily spent “Saturday ane Sua, the guests of hes Ts. a Gee. Mrs. “Long. ebanon. saeut ‘Sunday at tha ee: of Mr. and Mrs. prs from here took in ite mber the fair at) Listowel on Friday, Mr. Geo. Is. made - business trip to EI Elmira on Satu Ed. aera at *aundeytits ae ‘the paren! Mr. Harry rDlngiol aves a vinltor in Elmira on Saturday, Mr, Geo, Isley left. on Monday» to sat Ber = day after spendin friends at SI Stratford and other points, Following school for the m V—Pa: fe Hartley Allingham. Stan- Vogetabte ‘Compo yerton us Saturday to see the hocke ley Lay aecond bottle showed improvement. | match between Milverton and Monk- VoeHonors, Charles Starr. Mary Now I regular ever was 80 | ton, mm Was once mors victor- ie ‘red. Muir, Florella. Jones well in| my Jife, thanks Mrs. |ious. the scora bein Milton Allingham. Bya Schaefer. Pass ‘Plome puih my et liter for the Mrs. Bd. Bettger entertained ‘a Genevieve. Ranah Failure John lease f girls at her home on Tues- Basler benefit oi ta We | dp) paftemnonn ‘Sr. [1l—Honors, Amelia, Linseman. oa Miagie Station, N. 2 N ~ Wobdlacott entertained gohn Byron. Fred, Tanner. jan Head, Sask.—Lydia E, Pink- j her ‘Sabbath jseboel class on Saturday ~ Jr. 111—Pass, Norman McLaughlin. nants Vegetable Cony ound ye ir oe afternoon. A few pleasant hours were George Basler. Failure. Marvin Good. ot women who suffer from | cnt in games and musio after which yw female ills. My health is Better naw Masters Leslie and Clarence Ba; Te Honors, Carletta Starr. Martha than it hi my five ra of ardt were presented: with beautifui Gael Pass. Lizzie Moser lu married life and I thank ibles prior to their departure for Jessie Allingham, Albert Geedwic: you advice and medicine have |Strattord. Mrs, Wolcott then ser- Makie Basler, Isabelle. Moser. T had spent hundreds of | ved a dainty lunchl to the hoys after [—Pass. Stella Martin. Leo Ran- asliaral on doctors without ue which they departed feeling that they ann any benefit.—Mrs. FRANK COooPE! had spent a pleasant afternoon with “pr, eae dees Stella Logel Pass wan.” their teacher. pees Li in this ir, and Mrs. A. Scott who Dave Te; Pret ee Lorett Mar ink. pent the greater: part of the winter Charlie Logel. Pass. ate Coot: With friends in town and vicinity aay win. Clayton ae 1 wee! heirt ae i Mary F. McKay. Teacher. 8: jo, Holman Lies af Test week with friends YoU GOING WEST THIS Miss P SPRING? 3 brother Norman at Mr J, sAation! S. Tho little girl was at the table ve mever seen ae ae ee seen Hil t He is. like ts Mieked. shee pense put in another ae will dare not marry; if you are m: out and ex zposing your past; life—DRS. K. them confidentis ny and they ¥OU C AN SOWING HIS WILD OATS REARING A HARVEST OF SORROW if you are suffering as the result of an e How many young men can look back on their y life cs at Biladail live indeed of symnpte YOUR REFUGE. Shi cae befo: will tell you honestly if you are curable. PAY WHEN CURED tt and Cure We eee IRE -NOTICE 4 Ont. mide ay as we see correspondence a ‘Address all letters as follows: DRS. ‘Write for our private address. Tre: VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, sod URINARY dat ag KIDNEY ard BLADDER Dis- uiliar to Men. Drs KENNEDY & KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. All Letters from Canada must be addressed to, If you desire to see fe herent eat no pation Sopa eh & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. * Bret Mon. If unable to call, write ge 2 =8 3 in Ladoratory for Canadian business on! If so tako adyantare of the re: ran are By travelling sity of changing Asoots service unsurpassed All owned and be erated by R. affording the st rohtactsleste — consideration apply-to any. O. Agent for full ptiogass It is better for a man to do pate | kicking than’ to deteriorate int 1 4 FRIENDLY. PRESIDEN i = 0 tee ‘Adve rtiser. borhood and goodwill. which found a poor return, The calumnies on him by tho baser sort of Cana politicians never provoked him retort. or cooled the ardor with which Not only this =— bat these aswell ON’T think that concrete can be used D only for building bridges, Hoe. wall and walks; because if you do, you will probably nee all the places thes you can use it m Ts, ee of North Georgetown, Quebec, used concrete for 81 different purposes on his farm in 1911. There are probably at least a dozen profit- able uses for concrete on your fart Perhaps you haven't thought of Concrete, silo, or some other big improvement for which you aren't quite ready yet. That's why you should read “What The Farmer Can Do With Concrete” It will open’ your eyes to the hundreds uses that other Toneert fare n plain languag’ vite aid of many SHORT EDER, it explains aa aunt thes found for this material. ey es ‘woakt I fel “something that you'll and more, as you learn its So write for this book. See Bank Building rm at the preset mi: aa been applied, poe a many others for never be sui not only a building eaten ‘Ws a “handy” ma- Ss SECCEEEEESEEGESGISVGEEGEEEEESEEEESEEEEEESESEGEEESSSESEEEESEEESEESSSEESEESs Guacddovnasanissos nee aend To miss the new Wall Papers we are showing this spring is to miss the best ever seen in this town Don’t decine on your new decor- ations until you come and learn for yourself how far in advance of the us- ual Wall Papers these goods are. They cost no more than the ordin- ary kind, but they are so original, so tastefully designed in every detail, so carefully colored, that the usual run of wall papers seem insignificant beside them. Though this store has sold Wall Papers for years, these New Spring Goods are by all odds the best. You must see them to appreciate them. (Ac, ze See our New "== Lace Curtains Especially adapted for Dining Rooms nd Bed Rooms. $1.00, - 1.50, In the new Erm shades, Colored Curtain Muslins at..............s0006+ 2.00, 2.50 s+. 100 yard New Dress Goods, New Allovers, New Trimmings and Embroideries. Largest showing of Wash Goods ever seen in Milverton. “Crum’s English Prints and Anderson’s Scotch Ginghams in endless variety. See our new Ginghams at........ ..ssssescesserereerss Fresh Water Herring.....: seeeersees300 dozen 100 Ibs, 4.50, 50 Ibs. 2.75 Sides suas 20e IDs ....7 Ibs, 25¢ Ground Coffee .. Sulphur . 10c yard Fitwell Hats Whatever the size or shape of your head, we have the hat that will fit it. cause we specialize on the “Fitwell”, which are “‘ The Best Derhies Made Their unquestioned style and surprising comfort make pre-eminently the hats for young men. | Grocery | { Specials Let us show you the charming com- binations which can easily be affected with them. When you are decorating, why not have papers with which can be produced the newest and most up-to- date effects. Come in and see these new goods and if you will tellus which room you wish to decorate, we will suggest novel and attractive decorative treatments which can be easily obtained. Note: We keep all papers in stock and can Wall Papers 25 to 50 per cent. lower than our competitors. Our hat business is going ahead fast be. at the Price.”’ $2.50, Choice Prunes, 2 Ibs, for................25¢ Salmon, ¥% Ib. tins. .........yeseeeeeseneee1 0 Corn Starch 2 1-Ib. packages for.......15¢ Ingersoll Cream Cheese...,...15 and 25¢ ENGELAND @ SONS ““Ghe People’s Store” SSSSSSSSSS SS SS SSS SSS SS SSSSSSS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSNISSS Milverton, Ont. VSSVNeSseVeseese SESVVSVSSVerVeSSVeVSVVSVeS SaSrSS|GeeeSGeeSGSeSSSeeeSe[ST™SEVSTSSSSQUSSSSUVSSSVEVSSaVeeeeeeeeeee S@ SSOGSLIGIEIESESESSISHSESHSISSISIESSESISSSISSISESSSSSSSSIS “ag 24 Choose Your Wall Papers Now FROM-OUR-NEW-SPRING-STOCK « , he pressed the arbitration treatics. Beige unable to repeal, cant estab- ‘Apart from tho reciprocity agree-| lished conditions which we seem pow- ment. Mr. Taft's economies. jouc|elessto xeloran, Conditions were abs |aiM larly his attitude si the trust problem|up by our great-grandfathers which ha’ what old-fashion-| nobody wo ane. enoug! o ed, ‘a has earried his reverence| originate no . because they ex- 0) ist tion was read from the Sick Ohiasens Monkton Public, Library, n reference to the sum of esent moment. except for a new barn, or a e, and applied t sed for ae pte ses to grow to depend upon more possibilities. You'll find It isn’t a - THE PAST AND ITS TYRANNY tag fead is out, wi for tho final rule of Be. people. He! Guets o SR ie he it advocate! are yi the recall of the ieee: but_the tee: ee was m™: ae at ‘inally a‘ ‘ou cannot do tl | centuries of Char! Toronto Star eWeekly: a ith an argument e eee and y knew, enoug! to fiche Wthey * enough to. ay ¥ when they, m real senee aa whole world js struct is ani country you can- ate do that degue s of laws passed on ‘ the ai other side of the ocean where Charles u gould habitant must pay a sii LOGAN |_COUNCIL. The council met on Feb. 26th pur- requesting vi Beane for aid to Ga March 25t! an’ F. Jacob, cil resolved to adjourn to meet again 1 the usual time and Clerk. cove cpa Why wpe Are Not RICH. in number ia the blood does not get the right food ate Porosaily the stomach is fan +N. Pierce found years ago thet orice fees roots, jiction of the food in the stomach, correct cs times over in the possession of blood besa eats ‘of red blood corpuscles looks pale a dlyceric extract of golden Tih aad@lbodront with black a erryb ; queen’s. red color, Nervousness is of the starved nerves aioe fe and when the nervs night and is refreshed in the ae, bi ould ie t liver ne and in Nature! she te tating the food eaten the system is nourished and the blood only “ the ory lood the person looses those rcitabi ‘er

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