Milverton Sun, 11 Sep 1913, p. 8

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ec) and deep black circles under the eek, is as “good as 8 TO KEEP YOUTH beauty—to prevent wrinkles and ‘‘crow’s Pierce's FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION J : HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS —x— ‘Write on one side of the pap- only. Mail to reach us weed of each week or so01 Avoid all items panesiing on coeouas ake ter but send Ws. eyes—) Onek off this Int it may assist Give it a fair trial for banishing 1 those, ¢, distressin; pains tant item. @rains on one’s vitality. This prescriptio: cee Spas regulates all the Births. Marriages. Deaths. jomanly functions. It eradicates and aa oe Complaints” and Accidents. Chi ws. wreaknosses that make women miserable and old before. thelr time. Every gi: Suppers or Presentations. needs it before womanhood. Every mother needs it. It is an invigorating tonic Removals. Visito1 for the female system. |All medicine dealers have sold it with antiafaction, to to odge News. F enstomers for the past 40 ye obtainable in liquid or tablet Public Improvements drug storee—gr send 60 one-cent jack for trial box, to R.V. Pierce, Suto, aw ae the IS. choc att _ DR, PIERCE’S SISABANE | te R Sugar conted, Uny granules, easy to take as candy: R you to remember an impor- Tee ee ee ee EEE EPS EEE EE EEE ES HE LOST THE RACE Mark Twain’s Futile Chase After © Tallyho Coach. MISSED A BIG CELEBRATION. The Way the Famous Humorist In Company With W. D. Howells Did Not Attend the Centennial of the Battle of the Minutemen at Concord. In bis reminiscences of Mark Twain in Harper's Magazine W. D. Howells tells amusingly of the time when he and Mr. Clemens missed the anniver- WHERE LIV: ING. Is CHEAP Gor THER, Milverton. j Westminster Gazet | FOR SALE The cheapest place in thé” world | Celebration of the battle of the minute. srk 5 ‘ned | Men with the British troops a hundred | od Mriving horse. GEO. GUEN- traveler. ei on the Mediterran-| years before. We both had special in- colder months. I one, viv to A. jfora Ave.. Detroit SERVAD Tr WANTED Good Womestic servant wanted, Ap. CHALMERS, 261 wa! month rent. dete there. ane he ae cost me we mm cost three ha A Fee ss Sik | pao == Hands —— id you ever Sgure out how ans percentage of cur pope FOR SALE Y Lot 1. in the 13th cae jouse on your “ i itowee to Let” ad. to 7: | property end bends,“ | ROY COULTER. Mile vail, | Wellesley, ko m week, de r | quired for my household cost me o A SS |ahilling: weekly American. resi- cee degeoe Aatinch told meal tes ii Founo: |his family Ii fort eldnee | ti Milverton on Aug. 20th a watch |evetive pounte a yor ‘Ws |. | Owner mav Lane yy for this me verton. Ont. 4i Commodious tel ick with stable abtached. for quick sa aa to| RELTERDORN, HOUSE TO RENT six-1 -roomed house, Box 55. oaivert ‘on, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. | | =| Toronto 1 Te! | | iiss dé fox hale| mie ar cthe goecian” te thers were Going at a bar-| the corrective would come not from Apply JACOB! th cline denunciation. but |from woman's intuition. which [ston her when will | FOR SALE | ‘| LOST. FOR SALE lal rificing too much of her velve-horsepower Taternstiona) | fro Gasol: ine, Bb gasoline engine mounted =| y Fanning onlen re hoon KE ax B Wil 2 Corn i eee Oe TERBORN blower, nearly For he ceases to any but ie; Pemlere apply to Xt WAGLER. most placid feectest in it the s) will be sewm up. T. petticoat | —— at pes ck eae coat.on the IVth con. of © nder se ‘phone 31-13 or Tey tae Ereki ‘Yo nkton, Half section 2djo tare. ecislsetauevrs ‘ater. school a: HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. baildi ings fair. 140 ee |quarter section 1% ni Good sized brick house. Targe lot. oa si tw Newion., For further partienlars | for ‘narticul apoly to DAVID ROSS. 498 York st. |For Lae raed “aoplt LAY tecpa | 34 Denzil. may o1 te the W. D. WEIR’S List of! Properties for Sale i 3 eae house and cellar. W: $9,000, will buy that valuable 150!es, Lately occupied bb: ores of la consisting of 3-4 of a For peace ot taumber 6 in the 12th conces- hove’ plac sion of Wellesley. Western Section pie of bus PETER ‘COOK. “Milve, ‘ood aller bin natu: aaa Schaef- in ademation re_ any | Go ss a to} ton: fi than .: | will be brought back to power " by WANTED! @ a | the sense. the zeal, ee stietias oa ever by the friendly. fide. and a ean the aimate: is just right inthe e oo a win- was gh I Hoes a fine | For a nes while the Servants were | ons satisfied with, tvo shillings a week, ae it packed inside and out. in e d comfortably on bony) fame worn ste] oi shel is on the ‘Point of | description. et with his far autee tenown he would $7.00 d00 will tey Penge: weautieal home consisting of the North Part of of lio great flourish of trumpets thate/she i. eee ud in ae sixth Sara: Beart at once and secure exclusive eposeed to explore the wi R 0! :|territory We supply handsome free |Canada on the western coast. She in- Benuteat edera, Ee wit good outfit and highest commissions tended to so where no white wom- of ae aga ber il eh a Vrite, for full particulars an's feet had ever trod, But she bank postottice, didn’t. She irted from Prince Rup- 97,000 will buy West % Lot 1, Con. ee ice EeGreS. ares RObH en akae SE tne gene. Ol i Mornington 100-. seres.. gen | Toron aria |Uaselton> then she eame back, She dwelling house. bank barn, tly 83a EE ar the morality of the nj GooD LOCAL AGE AGENT at onee ie represent the .D AND RELIABLE RONTHIL NOnsuinies Hee list of f: ind ornamental stocl Miss Mary Jobe. Fal aelivery “1018 and Spring Mialiveer some time A PARLOR CAR EXPLORER of New York. announced with and telephone, 5 wer cent, Have 5 homes’ for sale in Milverton. CALL AND SEE ME. 1-3 down balance at Railway Time Tables Canadian Pacific Guelph and Goderich Soin Fast ER, Going west Linwood and Listowel pm. a.m. aah bv 6.44 12.01 7.37 Bron 4 6.66 12:13 7.50 Newton 9. 701 12:20 7.57 Pelfers 9. a 4.57 1 Going north am. p.m. 12:20 880 1159 8.15, 1145 $103, 11:30 7150 Grand Trunk Northbound Southbound 7 49 5: Stations white women ‘have fone r those bad roads. and have settled f: in i PON ip with ‘ing wbout it. OF _VOTER'S LIST AN IMPORTANT FACTOR — simply announcing to the world in an Notice ‘is horeby given that I have ettestive wet here you are, wHo you transmitted e per ut have to offer in ivioaat taeeesties of The the “way of iin or isl desc coEe Ontario. Voters’ Lists Act. the copies | modity. required by sa HALDANE IS RIGHT ttawa’ Free Press iy Lo: Haldane objects sa to paying more mm 25 pality at elections for members ents for a dinner. the Legislative ly and at Man. | are old) enough to Toniennber the time icipal Elections; and that the said | w! Scent dinner was the Ss ted up at my office | VoRuE. also object. but just to our- at Burns ae the 2nd day of | Sep. | sel and remains there for T beveby. Gall Uren all -votere| CRAVEL CONTRACT TO LET to take immediate proceedings ha on omissi cores eae Gravel contract to be let on 5th ed aosomale t0°la line. Mornington. or Kot 8. on Saturday evening at Ycloc! eee tod ro PADDBEL J (SHEARER, Councillor. Clerk of Mornington, SYNOPSIS OF DOMINION LAND Ri LATIO! COMMERCIAL? ae hese eas eat, né Barly per Dash CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- 2 ING OF VOTER’S LIST 0 | voters’ List 1913, Municipality of tho Village of Milverton in the Count th. ‘Noties is peal ssh that I have transmitted or delivered to th 1 Prox be made at any agency, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. x month's. residen and eetivation of the land in each of three years, ee Z OBA a it 3 yy him or by his father, mother, son, Gaughter, brother or iter. tn certaln districts a homesteader in at fae y pre-emp: quarter-sec ai fe his. his hotnenteud. Price $3... Dat si 8 - ES Res Ay 2 i entry Gnelud- yotara Hometiea pat- emptlon may enter for a stend.im ‘pertain districts,” Price $3.00 per reside six months in each of three years, reultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth A Ee horized publication of this’ ad- eentacibar gulce te paid for. iee om P aeeneye of the Midieter of the Interior £$8Sss pee Ba Big : ae Assess~ oF the, said Munlsipaliey itled to vote in the said Mi ‘st posted up at Hae office ieeeaniverton on the 6th day of Sep- tember. 1913. and remains there for 10. | inspection. And I hereby call. upon all voters iia proceedings to ey ae omissions correct- Datel ths 6th, ‘ee, of Sept. 1913 ‘D WEIR. 1989 ies 2 ort Ses ge. 8 ° s & Yad Pe 8 & 5 : etation and nat agreed to say f ton. gi They just go ahead ee il, CLERK'S NOTICE oF FIRST pogr.|the sturdy Canadian women Voters’ List 1918 bert Hubbard "To waship af ears of the! 4 wnost fitortant factor in busi-| 4 nty of Perth. z ness is advertising, 4 vs ing. is sary of the battle of Concord: “Mark Twain came on to Cambridge in April, 1875, to go with me to the centennial ceremonies at Concord in | vitations, including passage from Bos- j ton, but I> sa! | Boston when w. absurd, so we break- fasted deliberately and then walked to | the abies! reasoning of many things, as usual “When the train stopped we found People stood t onicecer slain = We remount Porter's station | for some means of transportation over- land to Concord, for we were it far a the road by which | the Botise eit “1 felt keenly the shame of defeat and the guilt of responsibility for our failure, and when a gay party o tallyho, luxuriantly. empty. inside, we felt that our chance had come and our last chance, He said that if I Gao) stop them and tell them | they would gladly, perhaps eeealy: | give us pass T contended that if approach them our success would be } a | “While we stood, lost in this ‘contest of hes the coach passed us, with | gay notes Ae from the horns of the i Badan a en Clemens started in | pursuit, ei Aa with shouts from ba erry aes who could not im- | a who. was trying to run them un- equal match could end only in one I cannot recall | what he said when lie came back to to Con- cord that day and did n “We hung about a eatinaly in the bitter, wind awhile longer and then ape, very slowly, made our way We hed ability to the deceit we intended to ‘practice, for we could not bear to own ourselves baffled is our boasted wis- dom of taking the train at Porter's wanting in verisimilitude without fur- ther delay, and we crept quietly into a greater re to Clemens than an metal yisit to Concord would have few weeks before his in Bermuda and ex- ulted in our prompt detection.” ‘On the Move. Ascum—Do you think it's true that Skinner has bought a place for him- tice.—Catholic Standard and Times. in of It. He kicked ‘cent! nla ‘dinner and said mean His Way: ieee ee is a raraceciie house- kee “Beonomie al? "Yes, and more. She always has the furniture where he cannot possibly fall over it when be comes home late or up in the night to close the win- dows to keep the rain out.”—Buffalo Express. Louis Post-Dispatch, ——— UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION Toronto The turkey trot has been co1 ndemn- ed. the International Association of in, or a contem turtle roll. the vigeon prance. the “pullfrog dart. the ostrich hitch. the rhinoceros shamble. the pelican gulp waddle. a whole menagerie of other new dances are approved. * Messrs. Reel Bros ros. are this wetk Cehibiting tle ee tataliteas De Wilton okney -rovince in and green mixtures: per yard.. least freakish. would care to pay, 52 in. Tweed Suitings—gray, fawn indeed exceptional yalues at.. See “42 land's and defy the fall showers, The Monarch Hnat. stock comprises the latest and our ““The People’s Store’’ New Fall-Winter Dress Goods ... and Suitings .... 0 UR FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS of Dress Goods and Suitings are now on our counters. They show fashions latest trend and assured styles. Tweeds and Chewiot Serges are the leading suiting materials, while the variety of light weight fabrics for street, afternoon and evening wear is amazingly large. All the néw weaves and colors are here for your inspection. New Wool Delaines for waists, 314 yard ends, colors grey, green, brown and blue, 27 inches wide. Very 50 special per yard... ae em These a ae) 42 inch Striped Serges in black and colors. Very 2 tas value at Ask to see the new Velvets which have just arrived. .50 Madam, select your New Fall Coat to-morrow Here in this varied collection of Fall Coats, women will find many novel and new ideas ; highest expressions of designers art. All correct as to style, marvels at the low price. wool materials are used in the making ; perfect as to fit and From collar to skirt hem, they are hand tailored, The all they are attractive and different, yet nct in the Prices commence at $10 and gradually ascend to almost any pric you 40 different and distinct styles to choose from. Ladies’ New Sweater Coats The cool, chilly evenings will soon be here. Every woman needs a good warnr Sweater Coat. A great variety styles and colors to choose from at from ¢1 up to $5. in and inspect our stock, No obligation to buy. Just call, Be Good Corsets y type and figure can be toneEnby fitted from the immense assortment of warranted makes at the People’s Store. Raincoats for Women Raincoats have become a necess- ity, so be sure and get yours at Enge- Ovr DUNNVI SICAMARINES, A large stock of House Dresses t> hand at prices to suit all, $1 to $3. 50. Satin and Sateen Underskirts a prices from 75¢ to $5.00, Try our guaranteed Kid Gloves in black and tan at $1 per pair, say the word, on the market. Headquarters for eckwear. dust received a large assortment of 21 Gierk of Milverton. eases class at-tho Western F, price range is large, pENvORe $5, $6, $7, $8.50 and $10, Don’t get sloppy! have your wife “nagging” It’s no bother" If you say to us: “Here, you've got to dress me and keep me well dressed.” You we "Il do the oe because we've got the BEST MAKES of se By actual count we. have nd Prices range See our Wonderful Collection of Top Skirts at $3.50 50 Skirts just arrived in Black, Blue and Brown All the latest and most Popular Music at the popular price of 15 cents per copy Take a trip upstairs to the Music Dept. nats inne iit entatsfh nen SSS We are ready for you with an extra large stock of Fall Goods Keep A-going—Keep Well Dressed Don’t See a. shirt—=unlese you ~ take an extra large size ‘we can show you-from thirty to forty. wate to choose from, 2 ae oS also $1.25 ot ie 6

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