Milverton Sun, 4 Sep 1913, p. 4

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INCREASE OF INSANITY ondon Mail sixty years ago there was ic in every 536 of the population. last year the proportion one to every 268 sane’ persons. ‘& Rev. apd Mrs Simon rales. of Thomasburg. spent the: pas - we ates Bouse: TO RENE ti six- aire house. Apply to ae ig) Milverton. Li laion SALE “ Gasoline engine. ne. 84h wi running order. Apply waco Ker. TERBORN. had A black suit PORE on the 1%th con. of Elma. Finder piease ‘dhone 31-13) er or leave at Ersking’s. Monkt M HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. leahy of London is i grandmother, Mis’ Good eine biick house. Iarge lot. in Newton. For further particulars apply to DAVID ROSS. 498 York St. London.. 4t-pd Miss: Mageie Bell returned to her ome at Whitevale after spending the t few weeks h Miss Phoebe d Miss Jane HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. odious briel ~~ house for sale with stable attached. Going at a bar- R are Tisitise, ain for quick sale. Apply JACOB ( friends in LTERBORN. 5 KE Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. of Petrolea. spent last week with their son, Dr wethant Pratt and other friends, ae visited with Photograph gallery room. good a Blace for office: store, iasio with d Mrs room upstairs 45x20 and good ware- spent Sun. r. Walker bin fixtur: 5 taken np git ee nee with Mr. Gillespie. The teachers of our village left for their respective schooly on Mon- day Mr. Dan Ross. for Windsor, Miss Edna Coulter for Toronto. Miss sie Coulter, for Avonton. Mis Hammond for elige us Wray for Ber! Mrs. ee PEER ‘COOK. Milverton. W. D. WEIR’S List of Properties for Sale 89.000, will buy that valuable 150 ‘Thores of land consisting of 3-4 of| cal of her ot aumber 6 in ‘the 12th conces- sion of, Wellesley. Western Beotion Hank barn vind endid ptabling. all emt: Wi m Master of Soliet. hae “Rey. Crookshan. the pulpit of the Methodist Patel unday. Be Be pea is to bed, Lot 1 Naunbes 8 in the sixth conces- is tate oc speedy ningtom. acres. |v Dr, to te eo 006 Sooke wie at ro a present 5 bay Go walk Reed will a “held ie the 3 ‘postoffice. apace on yaa Ao alter with tetends in Che | Sound. | ame an WwW homes for sale in Milverton. | CALL AND SEE ME. Have 5 ne) se en oun s poles oi oS es & "Chester Sta. Railway Time Tables Canadian Pacific Sig a and Goderich es will soudeae| r Su ns | wil | rv West: Monkton. Milverton. Going south ing north | Bio. oO mela bildeen: Mok Waterloo. end Mr. ack. of De Spen' E ernoon at the eee ica Chas Raby is Adeline Bond| is spending a ew days with her sister. Mrs, JA Be erger.iat Thorndale, | BURNS ihe “ium 6 of the! Bok i ae % + MILLBANK + & * re | nt th Ree 7. Bove ‘ot Galt. was in th mdi te ‘i aco tee FARMER'S WIFE ALMOST A WREGK |" Restored to to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — Her Own Story. London, Ont.—‘‘I ama farmer’s wife and a very busy ee Rami summer I with 00 One day a friend of m e told me try Lydia E. Pinkh: ae A aegis le jompound as had been greatl, 01 well, an yer ior me natural again. Since then I have had perfect health. In fact I have never felt Lydia E, Pinkham’s se id = a medicine many. W a think this 2 tter will stor noes women aeeeoe yub- lish it.”’—Mrs. K. C. Youne, Tambling’s Corner, London, Ontario ansie: Women whosufferfrom those distress- ing ills peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble: Corsa sale ie Ip you, write LINWOOD A tr, and ube John oe spent week-end with Mrs eife i ‘Ethel el Baker hen a on Sat- lurday from Toronto, | Mrs. Anthony Koebel andi son Sam Ms eer ohn old spent Satur- Sarch Rafferty. of Water We spent a — h Miss Ray Run- Mr. Henry ies a is visiting his Se at Listow: abel nn Lantz. of n. spent Sunday at Maile home near here, ae ge Ge will be held in the Presbyte arch on ae ith ek al music will bene nder ¥. Nosldeke. of New: York fev Mossig. of Walkerton. Sunday with Rev, Reble Mr. Roy murr Spent Sunday at his home in Mildm: Bert: Fish. ue Detroit. R and Spent ited | ier Gaales Ponined spent Thurs New ie ay 88 © Geo Emwe pent Sunday ch of ete “Me. eier Ss Gama Duench has oe B) iting friends in W: ia lebe. of Berlin. Loui spe nt OV sae ae her home near i | | | abbot a pe nt. Sunday ot Hespel fit, Ravn Holzecai Miss A. McKenty. “6 Berlin, spending a week at her home -h Miss 2 = arti stein. her. eae Mr tz Mr. B Kreutzweiser was a business | °TS Friday. Seach of n heard in ‘¢ Mrs. icl see hi Teturn her home after spending a few Led {T, J of - nt who is the sole tad Sek hie Niy lar nay mate over 18 years old. may darter secti : tyne ia ‘Manicoba, Seakatenemart oF, Mr. W R Dowd. ohne. Fe Ber bilities acc family | CADE. thust Opi in per. tr home after. spending | BP dhvie Wolidaye a€ Guelpht Seat aot | with her ‘broth Miss Joan iangiter, brother or Davidson and ee nd 1 of three y ears, ing ae ne mfles of|\ Mr, and Mrs W a taking in the National’ exhibition at cupied by him or by. his re on, daughter, brother in Listowel: T g [lite resumed their studies. a wel on Tue: Deryitea cae weeals ington chureh conducted by Rev. ight and cannot “Sota Little, {OF a Pus years, ealiivae e fifty acres and erect @ fae ae 00. x igi Je Deputy of of the Minister oF the Yatertor * N.B.—Unauthorized Panne tow of this ad-| i... vertisement will not be Jet-Om {57 Mrs, IP MeKay. of Woodee Pivied: Ustie “Maidey afew days with her cousin, Miss COMMERCIAL. a 5 Miss J, Smith, of Monkto: who Fall Wheat, old has been Ae ng her. Sai, with 1B -$ 90 $ 90 8 85 heat, new. 5. rs, © Walker returned to ~ her Barley pen ba ee 48 50) home in Monktou on Monday. ‘ene o ee Tuesday for Oats 34 35) “Mr. and Mrs R Peters ‘pent Stin- wecation ‘in Tor 30 80] day with their daughter. Mrs. W !° Messrs, C Gook. fe H Heck, of 75. 2.80 Bridgeport spent Sunday oe Mr. 30-2 86 Clarke. Miss Beatrice and | tfenry Schlueter. 00 3 00 — McKay spent Sunday at- Monk- |g fz. Geo Duench.. of aitveston ‘his home 00 22.00} -"Nr. © Erb and family "al baby Shas amie at 09 24 00} spent tte. holiday with friends in and Mrs A Schlueter. 60 9. 00| Tavistock. tune ome uisienatal tips: 00 9 90| Miss Vera Doerr returned home on| Sty and Mrs Rendal dad daugh- 75 1,0%|Sunday after dig alg a few weeks | ter of Bloomi ingdale. spent wee! - ister. Mrs, G Schweitzer qOF Ne Winne i Alice Watney. li i MARRIAGES, he 45 | Machean—C: “ht the Bre Se 6| terian Rey te Cosi. on qe. J |. Mrs. J ited in Berlin for a few days ited a fee uk renee acquaintances in our -burg one spent ‘Labor Day with *telenae nea W H Dowd spent Sunday last | N ‘he High School students ae ee onto ieee bs at L M in North Morn- Mi Beges f D: See atts ideas here. E ‘Mrs +|@aughter. of North Easthope. spent} © after spending re in Toronto. igre Freidman spent, Sunday of their ba: ia. i Sot MoKenty._ August by tt BEEF CATTLE WANTED i 8100. father of te ide gal : Earl MacLean to Miss Mary. eld- Angeles Express est daughter’ of Rev. and Mi J in 1907 hers were 87,178,595 teoule 90 ‘ron. of Carlul the United States ahd: 72.534, 5 rant—Stewart—At Lions Head. 4 the nesday. Aug. 138, by Rev. J ed to 57,527,000. While the popu- 3636] Nichol. B.A .of Wiarton. at the res-| {ation had increased t 75. N 90. 1 00{. ence of the bride’ ts. Mer, scussion on the high cost of living 01 00)” Ww. Grant. pt St Marys to gan be complete that igmores these 20° 21)" “Jean J. sauentes of Mr and Mrs }figures taken from reliable Govera- 18 21] Henry Stewart. of All le, ‘ent Soutce’ visitor to fone on ited Mis School reopened on Mi ta le =| hibi ry! Ie aa ior fhe conten of Exhibitors nd. y | provided. + | Guelph Short | Tio Jeweler and Optician 4 7 be 1 NEWTON + $8 bo eB . Ww Sutil left Pi for Des ane eee he will join his wife for | few } Mrs. Storey is spending the holidey | with Mr. and Mrs H Wag | Mrs George Sehr e| Mrs. Christ Yost who has been con-, fined to the Ones with a sore foot ste ' When You're et, Wondering host of friends while in ee ar ma hope to see hef return in the | ery sees W J Zoeger has ee at ter ya Week's visit with frie: iting me < ure for a fashionable fall suit. ee eights hs the Romie exhil Neilson ‘and fam to ao “to attend the Neilson—Mason e you can obtain the most sat- Tree clothes and best valne in Mitshe n. ae = comet by his TAILORING FOR MEN EES Meg eat at) pee mn Mr. abeRte Tanner. cael fabrics and let us take your pes “Mrs, Mi aleton - of Graton, | “atau is ect a tgosne eM, FLEISCHHAUER Merchant Tailor, ~ MILVERTON, ONT. wedding. | Miss Bella McDonald ae returned ted wil Ha : in tay way towards ‘helping the wel- Ice Cream fare of the town, WESTERN tte LONDON. ONT, and | ‘Although a number of important es on the Exhibition grounds 2 Seasonable Fruits ant se ‘stalls have been erected and plenty of stable room The Exhibition opens Fri- day. September le fare over all railroads a Western ii at Weir’s DATES OF FALL FAIRS | MILVERTON yth Restaurant 10 - Big - 10 Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY 13 Waists, reg. $1.00 and $1.25, for ............75¢ 6 dozen Men’s Ties, reg. 50c, for.......10:..+..39C 1000 yds. Ginghams, reg, 12% to 15c for.....,10c 1500 yds. English Prints, reg. 12%c, for......10¢ 8 Men’s Raincoats, fawn.........sc0006. «2 ++.$5.00 6 Small Men’s Suits, reg. $8 to $10, for ....$3.75 3 doz. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose......3 pair 25¢ 8c 160 tins Lombard Plums, per tin........ 500 tins Peas and Corn, per tin ................ 10 150:tins Beans, per: tins 3208.s, ac. cin ee LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR PEAGHES WE PAY 22c PER DOZ. FOR EGGS W.K.LOTH “The Arcade” =e ‘ MILVERTON OUR NEW SPRING SUITINGS Are attracting much attention these days. New ae are neat, them in various shades such 2 ‘Tansy iHlese Grays, Ete. These are worn by the best dress made by us dinnctive and correct and bound to give satisfaction, THE CHARM of all the Jewelery we are displaying for your inspection is the exquisite article, Rings. . Hat Ua handabaies designs. GOLD WATCHES | for Ladies and Gentlemen in rent sizes and at) a wide prices all guaranteed timekeepers. P. H. BASTENDORFF Milverton, Ont. | Come in and let us show you. tur. prices are moderate consid- ering the ae of material -and workmans Uae, are one of the features ot our trad itt —e S.N. SMITH “The Tailor” MILVERTON, - ONT. Eyes Tested Free (aa 40,000 Harvesters Wanted ! cont) Excursions ~—” to Winnipeg $10.00 Choice of sonnets left to Baa La Half-a-cent a mile from Winnipeg to Regina, Saskat randon, Kindersley, Prince iy Battleford, Edmon- ton and to other pi intercon the Canadian Northern Rall Returning, half-a-cent a mile from all points on C.N.R. to Winni- peg, $18.00 from Winnipeg to original Starting point in ‘Onten Tid, DATES OF SALE: AUG. 22—From Toronto and Rosedal Ontario on and s G lc on C NO. and from stations in Southwestern ind ‘Trunk main line, Toronto to Sarnia parrow. uy: ngston d cai of ‘and theta cas outh of 8 te st also and Quebec, including all station ‘on the Jerome'to Huberdeau, and Q.& L. 2 sPot Noth i pan a ad including lin €,08 C.N.0-; also points on other lines ‘Por. nd west there The richest country in The demand foi owing 85,000 free homesteads av apply tio} R. Ly FAIRBAIRN, Genl, Pass. Agt., Can. Nor. Ry., Toronto Our burg Toronto. Lr. is well » represented at s Lahmen. of Waterloo. m Wednesday. Mines Delly McKay and sens peat din Ba Beckton a ‘tlelon epene Welday fo Marne Mrs, Alex Beggs. Fen Eas wton. Messrs. Spence and les AAS of ee at MeKane, of “Glen V Will- ams, spent = week with Mr, resden. spent the Mrs. Melly of Caledon East nt ee holiday with Mr, and Mrs Stockman and eble er ahd daughter, ettie spent a few days with relat- Messrs. Bert ‘Heinbuch and Fred in Berlin, M s PR. Sut! A McKenty ons Friedman eae: Labor Day at: Li c ment Congratulations are due~thé “band éell ni Monday. ety See reason to rector Ss Lonieg Saith, of Br Col- is_visiting her sister. h Mrs. = = GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Your New Harness Leave your next order for a Set of Harness with us. We have employed an experienced man who has worked in the best shops in the country and understands the business thor- oughly. In prices you will find us right. Maite’ Geo. d. Coxon FARM LABORERS’ EXCURSIONS tations, t of Orillia and Scotia Jet. inclusive und West thereorin Ont, ¢ Voronto at 2 p.m. on September Sth, via Pacitic Railway is the shortest and quickest ‘om est help special train will leave Guelph aod Getagornn ae make Tronk route between Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edm Canadian. National Exhibition, Toronto VERTON to To: to and rs At . 251 a . iS $2.65 uf get © Sot om 2.05 fas, Sm an 380 i tieKets valid for return until Sept. 9th, 1913, WESTERN FAIR, LONDON MILVERTON to London and Return $1.40 en iste eh, 88 1.20 es 1a 1ith and 12th i tickets valid for return until Monday, Sept, 15 Full particulars at all Grand Trunk ‘Ticket Offices, or write o. G, T. Ry., Toronto, Ont. E, HORNING, D, P, A. dC. € - Phone 1 © Local Agent 40,000 FARM LABORERS WANTED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA “GOING TRIP WEST.” $10.00 TO WINNIPEG | ‘lag half cont por mile froin Winnipeg incLo0a, Osigary, or Hamouton, Plus alt cent por milafrom al ncLeods Guigaty oF Bimonvou vo Wist GOING DATES AUGUST 18th ~—from all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclustve.and east thereof fn AUGUST 22nd From Ponto and and West on Grand Trunk Mais Line to Sarnia taclusive AUGUST 25th .—From. Toronto gn.Grand Trunk Line Peas! ‘toNorth Bay inclusive, 1_-gfand Trunk Line Toronto to Nerth Bay. oat We a FR. Hoe Ee ie eat neato Retest cease ila By See er Septemt (alate seats tay ata Pa west of Winans om lorthern Manit ‘West of Edmonton, Chey of Aateod, Al. the For: fall ‘particulars. : nearest C.P.R. Pare oF writ ae G. MURPHY, D.P.A., C.P-R., Toronto TheFurniture Store Where the people get good value for their money. We invite you to call and see for yourself. No trouble to show the goods. R. McMane, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Milverton, Oat,

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