Milverton Sun, 2 Jan 1913, p. 5

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Happy New Year to all — We wish to notify our custom- ers that their accounts are all ready and as so many do not like to get them sent by mail we would ask them to come in and settle before Jan. 14th as after that date we will mail them all. We must ask for all all accounts to be settled next month as we have heavy: bills to meet during January. We have been kind in helping you along during the year, now be kind enough to help us meet our heavy bills in January— we must have the money. Again wishing you one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. H. M. SCHAEFER MILVERTON, ONT. 7 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A RELIABLE MAN IN MILVERTON A thoroughly reliable concern would like to get in touch with someone well known in MILVERTON and district —someone who can follow up inquiries and intelligently present a high-class proposition. References required— must have someone who will not misrepresent—simply state facts. This is a permanent and highly profitable position for the right man, Apply— H. W. McCURDY, $02 Temple Building, Toronto, Ont. e Tou Marry? FE SEGRE? TS or. HOME. LIFE freatment he. writes as follow to and am” very glad-to: say that I think myself cured. ‘My Varicose Veins have completely di: appeared for quite a while and it seems: a cure harder and feel less 1 have no desire for tnat habit Whatever and ut at which T have every Sate ta nave at Thanking you for your Klad attention,” “Patient No. 16705, Indulge in fmmoral posit in urine Ya 1 POUNDS | IN| ONE MONT! (6. 13522. ‘This patisat ret 58) ‘nad a chronle case 6} fity ana Soruat Weakness end’ wa down in vigor and vital port. | gets Bate last ree 5 every week.” Ses I font this is t tieaiment ‘that Fill eS 2 time I, £0: nara s ‘start ‘ah |} untimely death a widow Feeteted trustee “for ano | Mr. Linwoot. _ The Christmas tree which was held Ohristmas night w cess, The tree was beautifully dee- orated. Mail mat atter ee through ate 0. E. Rennie. ote oranta ‘Miss Ma: rtha vereilier. of Elmira. . Wim. Burnett. of Holstein. spent the holidays at Mr. Strei (Mr, Charles Gohl attended the fun- eral of his brother Andrew in Detroit on Thu ene ~Adarge number of our youth and beauty nieve a skate on Wellesley £ Rennie Bros: discharged q do and was suc- cessful in removing the bullet. those who spent the holi- lowing + Mr. 8. Wallace Mr, Fitzgerald. at (Brussels; Mr, c. Ww. Par: linn Mrs. John Bisch met with a very painful accident of Tuesday last when she was unfortunate enough to fall and break her arm. We hope for a speedy ee ae M McEwen ae Monty essrs. Jacl McKay left ‘fr London. En; on see 2 Blache a. BE the West visited at Mr. W. J. Beg: Mr, spent the Mr. oot ‘Mr. Herb Allei ae of Millbank ; r and] s Mrs Louis Pommer. | 02 5 W.| = ie A, Roy Hosea. of Etm tos Siscm on. Aetirday to the eente- tour Daiwticd Sid ue veryaiayiely attended. The C.0.F of which the deceased was a memb: he ae ° & embers bei sent fr Glenallan. Millbank. Crosshill,’ Hawk- csv ther pol Mr. Goi was din the very highest esteem in the community in which he dwelt so, long and was noted for his probity of character. Some years ago e fas appointed constable for this district. In reli a devout f ities : dent Liberal. He leaves to mourn his and famil: Persons troubled with partial par-| es es pains. dealer: ao % of St. Marys. is isit- dein Gamble’s. Mrs. St. Armsttong were in Po at the ania eee ‘meeting held last Thursday Mi. Johnston was | rv - term. aider we was. appointed m = 2 Late with nest anim: a) of resi utos Bared Out. That there exists a thickly popu- lated, wealthy, oes, and ase i of ee? rigidly. ¢l 1 CAC ae In the rich | gels province _ of Prince Eq- id motor sinter autumn: Should one a: m. the street the peaceful island- ers pt probably call out the mili- 3 " Aas: a history of motoring of a reckless drivers who visited the island of us own well-bred horses. The first autos <i a lot of runaways a ‘one or two tragic ends, Our legislators e sees per capita _ cic wile te Shssae) on automobiles.” ALWTON. Myrtle Pascoe. of Mitchell. dete the holidays with her friend Miss Lily ¥: Mr, Reid “MeDonata has returned home after sp eee ayear in th Western Prov: Miss Olive “Taner Sent the week- a ans tetas . Holley. weston. ra last celle = agent for Mr. R. Middicon who was away on a week’s holid: sie. Albest Squire. of Baoelon, 1ome for the win Sete “Tstolla King spent Ohtistmas ight arises agi northern he idly the. ‘oy despons ae oe o fess tongues o! by swirling loud: ard. 20 from. stables. huddle in | on affright ‘beneath the shelter of “Fiercer and more fier- Quiskiy as they have arisen 0 anol y the flames die down. Where th ingham. mith, of Taromto.: visit Sara a few ease a ith friends in Stratford. orge Tanner spent a couple at Sere oe week with friends in “Ma rtha Kinkead spent ‘the helidays in Bright. (Misses Maggie and Edna Reid. of Paris. = yisiting under the paren- tal roo! ei Mrs. James Freeman spent stmas in Stratford, with the lat- nee of Stratford jem and. around FOR CONSTIPATION A Pears that Does Not fel Any- hing Unless i it active medicinal ingredient of erlies which is odorless. Sir James Waited. Ie a dentist ever justified in Keeping such an impor sonage as Sir pie, Whitney microg tie eels in s| the waiting-room, while he attends to some one else's needs in the operating. m? PW hetiber ib ie proper ox cat it oe curred quite recently, and the who kept him waiting was Sir Wilfrid hours in the chair. With such a distinguished patien' the dentist oan mn for: for- getting that he h witl slowly for both the palficions, but for Sir James it seemed that the half- soe tor having Regt Sir James ‘walls i “Oh, I don’t mind it a bit,” Sir James is saa ee = said as he prepared to inner room, eee the denitt falped Sir ei on with his ove —Star Weel Half as Much Again. ig e Department of Trade and Commerce show that for 6 week ending Oct. 25, 12,746,768 bushels of wheat were in store at ter- ‘inal tern tors, as com- at the eastward ent of wheat is 50 per cent. heavier than it was at the seme period ar. oR grains to. the aot 110 Semele were in Oct. 25, as against 3,609,: 482. rato on the same dats last ys rae age a Free ee Yet. e grant of 100 ot 200 a oret Inde ta Soadebvt the ‘Caupiion Gover1 ste on the simple conditions and cultivation, to any settler over eighteen years of age, ie poten ol: Nowe Benuawece ad Ontario, 1 160 acres of land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Yukon,. and some” parts of British Columbia, “dt. nt PLEISCHHAUER ee WISHES. ONE AND HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR OOO9CO9900 =| JM. FLEISCHHAUER : Sa OERVORS sa oan : la property worth $1800 will sell $900. eaten like candy and are noi for’ their eee 18 the velate amd gentleness of act io! do not cause grip! ee or ae uagiseebie effect or, inconyenience. Unlik eae er preparations for a like ee ey do not create a ie but Iiateaa tae act to over- me the cause ee acquired Ceram igh the use of cada eaieetine and harsh phy cause of consti- Two sizes. 250. and our store — The bl rug Store. we say they will. 100. ly EVANGELICAL HURCH Rev. AD. Gischler. Pastor. Sunday Service. Morning Service st 10 am Sabbath School at Junior Alliance Suanlay “it 2.80 pm g Service a pee Peoples’ Alliance. ¢ 8 p.m. “aide eek Prayer Meeting. Wednes- Tuesday. oe music by the choir pees os ee of Mr. W. H. Gro: he Public are Cordially Tayited, -fusbsoribe For The Sun and get one our handsome calendars. One Hella yay yan erpeoriptioal to Jan, Ist. 1914. FOUND. mn the 3rd line gt Mepaien, a ha: Jonning chain have conte’ by proving property. and. pAy- ing for this adyertisemant, JACOB GASC: ingwood. P.O. LIVE POULTRY WANTED Ly oes highest ce sh price =. all live poultry also unsalted ki putter. 8. GLEECKMAN. Milverton. July 17—tf. FOR SALEA IN MILLBANK Lumber. coal Wn cemer ae Di house and 1 ¢ hou: desir one to INO. bank. © Ont. FEWINGS. Real Estate For Sale Lot 2 Con. 1. Welles: cu 150 acr ea r never-failin ments suitable to purchaser. South 1-2 Lot 13 Con. ington square 100 acres. brick hi bank barn. cement stabling. ‘oieite of good arater oa coe farm. ie farm. Price week sale. 3 2. Con. Be ‘Wellesley, 200 acres. corner lot, frame shed nee ole Pos ge | S fi gl ge ee @ Rees seESaiees : and tered, | ac Bi SE _ The Future Railway Centre 2 HY are the three T anscon- tinental Railways now con- structing no less than 300 locomo- — tives and 23,000 cars for use in the oS Canadian. West? NOT on the strength of a boom? On the con- trary they are but endeavoring to keep abreast of the tremendous cur- rent of solid progress that is making | the West fairly hum with prosperity. CARMANGAY, the heart of the finest spring wheat section in South. — ern Alberta, is going tocaptureabig share of the railway development in Alberta. 2 are CARMANGAY is situated at the strategic point on the Little Bow River where all rail- ways attracted to this fertile district must cross, thus giving the town a tremendous advantage as a shipping point. a. ae CARMANGAY will handle more wheat than — any other point in Southern Alberta, A mil- lion bushels from the 1911 crop went through Carmangay. Half as much again is a a ee 2 ative estimate for 1912. CARMANGAY is the objective point of no less than four railway surveys to-day. Ban; four mammoth elevators are already unable to cope with the tremendous traffic of the dis- trict. Three new elevators are planned. CARMANGAY will not only bea great wheat centre, but is going to ship the immense o put of first-class coal which eS the entire district. ~ i Railway Development would alone en- — sure the success of your invest-_ ‘ ment in € AUDEnE AS But Carmangay does. not depend. bie ail ways alone for her expansion: To-day Carmangay is a — thriving, hustling, in- sorporated municipal- ity, building for the fu- ture in brick and stone; of which they ~ have’ ee their 0 own mibtersale Carmangay “has sift ie you Ps to realiz e ; es to- day i i would be simply . a lo

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