WILLIAM K LOTH MARRIAGE” ‘LICENSES - STRICTLY. Bese atin, MILVERTON, _QnTAR ‘ Milverton, Ontario, Perth-Co.,” Thursday, November 24, 1910 Mesa MacBeth, Editor and Publisher 4, G.HAMILTON Agent for DAL. & W. SCRANTON STANDARD ANTHRACITE 5 ene CO COAL AND YXUT | SMITHING COAL BIS Sheds at t CPR STATION 5 i 5 ST. MARYS LIME ©] > Pays Special Attention to the Requirements of Farmers _Graziers and Stock Breeders And Solicits Their Accounts, the Metropolitan Bank LE NOTES Supplied Free of Giarkss and Collected or Dis- suiae at Reasonable Rates, ADVANGES Made to Responsible Farmers, 5 Linwood Branch: G..L. ZIEGLER, Manager Milverton Branch: C. G, WALKER, Minka po “" LOCAL NEWS STOO FOtere rain bags at cost for cash at Gus- tin’s, Newton. Highest Pacis paid for raw furs. at moe Mr. Spencer spent a week pte ‘trlomds A in Cargill ‘We rpay 200. per ib. for farmer's lard at Mohr’s grocery. R, mm Was a mwieiter 3 in Tor- Mt. Ryerson (spent a fey aye Jest aoe i Toroi oot Mrs. Py Parker retunie trom their trip to New Xork ens day. evening of last aveel Fe oe tention: Gale aid ale complete $8.00 cosh’ af Gustin's. Newton, omen's Institute Ate hold a Sis Sad Sis Sic a Sh Ss SS A ks 5 7 nf ofecte she nye ste neste ste nhe ake ake ape npr She ke Spt oe Nhe Aye Oe Ee AAS Met AES OEE RETRY SES RE ORT NEP EE SES EE ES ES EE REE RE ES ET ES ee Dt ae SE aprtteteteterteretetenteete tented fetnteefetnteoete tnt tented THE PEOPLE'S STORE; omtravalue.at.. Here Are a Few Specials / CORTE A handsome Leather Hand Bag, leatherette lined with small purse, special $1.29 ¥% inch Taffetta Ribbon in all the leading shades with lots of cream, black and white shades. Special per yard .10¢. Abe Fredepreate at only ea Ladies’ Black oe Un- derskirts, extra value 99c. Black Peau de Soi Silk, ex- Oc. ae our Ladies’ Collars at Ore Goods in all the lead- ing shades and’ styles at per yard... Rare eet ee Linen, bleach , in five different de- ont 72 inches wide, at DEF Yard. .25-. sa. coves Handkerchiefs for Christ- mas giving at from 5c to ETT HOS es ae SUP (6) “Boy’s Sete Double Knee e Seat Trous- BRS siccsratse ss ferg AOC: Window Blinds. . .25¢ Men’s Suits—a revelation in price and quality at $8.29, We have the best Men’s Coat:in black’ beaver in Ganada at... 1c. ..+... $10. and Doubl Lined Mocha Kid Gloves SE Le SH oe een ee © ~ We have over 200 Men’s Suits to choose from, all this fall’s stock, at from tO. case vow’ _Men’s Sweater Coats....98¢.” ti Handsome Pillow-Sihams and Bureau Runners at Black til extra: special per yard «9 gbindss Grocery Dept. Icing Si te 2 Ib mit ‘ower ‘iingelands) ie 10c per Ib w Currants...10c per Ib. Seeded Raisins, 1b. Pht ve + 10 : Nea Figs and New Prunes just taken in stock. Dates, 3 Ibs. for. ..0......25¢ A Xmas Gift |! For All In celebrating this Christmas season, we do not overlook the fact that, without the conftdence, good-will and patronage of the people of Milverton and vicinity, the phenomenal growth of this remarkable youngster would have been impossible By way of showing our ap- preciation we will, commencing Nov. 22nd and continuing until Dec. 25th, present to every pur- chaser of $10. 00 in merchandise with a handsome Third Buggy Seat or Foot Stool, the value which is $1.00, $10 in cash or ten dollars in produce traded out here entitles you to one of these seats. -Many a time you have decid- ed to go driving, taking along a third person, who -has_ been. ob- liged to use your knees as a seat when you might have had all the comfort, which. two in a- buggy ‘would have given you. with ‘one of those “Third Person Seats.” Avail yourself:of this opportunity of getting“one of these seats free. It-also makes. a splendid-folding foot stool...We. consider this a better gift to the public than cal- endars of which’you will be-able to get plenty. We regret exceedingly our sérve all those that patronized us day, but hope: to make amends. K inability. to last Satur- Try and shop in the mornings, as it will help us great- wil ly and our service will be better, which enable you to’select more at ease, and - he clerks will be able to show you a much larger range than otherivise WS the rush, See our big Ad. for cats prices, AN Ks aks ake s % Re n the ill take place in Bur Milverton. on ees day. December 6t at 2.0’cloc Mr. Harry Woods and his ee aud family and Miss Jessie Montgomery. of North’ Carolina. rae a few raays cai oubra headaches ar troubled ‘that way make it a point |to consult L, Taube at the: Pablic | Drug ‘Store. Milverton. on Monds | December 5th. | whe Milverton huatérs returned on Wednesday night of last week and ha¢ | better luck than we anticipated. hay ured eight deer their full oom }olement. Our thanks are due Mr | red. Zimmermann for piece of ven. | ison, that made ‘Tho wld. olds atory. told times with- and agi alw: re i welcom eal ealth—There is nothing colds asx auickly sek Remedy- Sold ‘by all outa nk. M well known s this district rg visited the Milverton. : ‘The School Concert oe oe Cook Hall-on Friday evening et tended and thorou 9" Thi pupils eo dagmasives iendid: d+ in the Ti of t minted on ‘the: gta atta! vening dey cere to $59 which. after en expenses are paid a anng sum for the pur- right Katrine. The deepest 8] pathy nee felt. in Mil- for Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Mast was 6a’ mn the Joss of their on ant i th e fact that their more poighan by a ee the same. ‘a d mou niths ‘ago timd afterwards suffered a relapse from which he has iot yet: recovere There will be a Mancy Fair held on December Bth and 9h afternoon and evening in the store lately oconpied by Mr. Preuter, Majm street. Milve ton. under ithe auspices of Christ eburch. The booths will be Aecorated and ent of neat Co. In stringing Heatheringion thoug' reaconabi ex 80d: end. costs. rded $30 damage to light venience wae mg an: mission. Shad e trees are too Valuable to be aeheroyeds Aftey an illness extending over pel 52 s oonikton M waar abe en 50 grand: eat s smapuniinsens The pth following, Cae enter Tohnvand Henry. Sater Nor tan y iid Wlarence im the village last week with Mr. Win rem Sanderson, hn Lame back comes on mepawea and is extremely pain! sed by rheumatis re- in his peed fignting i ro: | traffic ¢ OP.R. lines greatly [Sent a few ays last we ek with | Mrs. in Stratford.—A number of dge af- | BeoP! Eggs 300. at Gustin's. Newton, Christmas Cards at Cost at Gustin’s, Re ad Bastendorff's advt. in this| Newton. ao, eit tickets for $1 cash at Ge —Set light sleighs and Mona, John, old. Don’t fail 1 to “Jack” Kerr has. corpletd by of hi mew poultry house in whic wil @ Late John Watson |eaN thls priseswinning rose ‘comb miere isos Black cas, We | fs sabbath ia The: eae Rt hn Was {One of the: beat eonatruoted poultry Peary ‘whose ‘name bas been | 2 See eee aatat Ue tele jousehoki wort in this een os system. past ake several days’ soon qhout disease treatment to eure at. and the best lessoulng £4 | remedy to use is Chamberlain's Coug! sed the Inst two years Remedy. It" will ‘cure quicker. then ony other, and also leaves the sys- tem in a natural and cise condi tion. Sold by all dealers. re Dox complete" 612. 00 cash at Gustin’s, New- Per Hollatz, of Stratford, arents Mr. is tains oun and ol of special tapes to : ee ae finest quality at Mohr’s 0. | eroce: Heavy rab ubbers less tham cost at Gus+ Lee meeting of the North be held in yt m Monday. December bth, and if there is anything wrong with your con= ht do mot fail to consult him, All work Peon ‘Buarante hildren sult from constipation . erbich is often the ie Ret exhibition then in progress in the St. Lawrence arena, ral ning which top with toned vatucalnbit ity made him successful in business and..@anan of great moral (worth Coming to Canada alone in 1847 he Do you save? A time will come when your finan- cial resources will ‘be strained to meet a very savory stew. | cor ike all backwoodsmen ‘Mr. endure” hardships, imnumerable difficulties and live porter of ith 0 von Wat dik tinction be’ Ri " le Tow | 1907 and was in his duties. M William on Like trees matked for the falling achievements which seem destined to to be devoured by that relentless A aes iyheetlni wii Hts on Werner ‘Nov. 16th. Christ Junction Rail re been recei the head office of the 0.P-R, and Hae a very gratifying one D the disectors of the company the Guelph officials, It shows a pro; fit of $9,305.87 for the ee ending, eptember 910, as, age $I 492.26 for the sama: pefiod last year The 7 of the Jarge in- is period covers the prease is that thi eben time of “the bite on the G.T. fnerease: GRAVELRIDGE. Rostock h her cousin. Mary Raycraft.—Mr. and A Seaver anent Thursday last | the young Miss Effie Crawford. of Orr on Muesday evening.—Mis Miller has returned from a short visit with friends in: ‘Waterloo.—Mr. ‘and jennan Mrs. P. Emma Hartung and Mr. were in Wallace last weeke ee svedding of Mr. Henry* Hartung 0 Miss L. Dierlamm, BIRTHS. ak tomy, on yeas Ae ott Toth to ak OT Sana rs, orf meer Maen TAGES. ee: za tterdan—In Wellesley al “th i ae of Mr. Robt. Crooks, in be Rev. ee W. Thoi esday Nov. 16th, Miss sees Helen atterson, of Mr. Matthew Alexander ‘Smith. of Wal- | dace. DEATHS. Pleisshhatier=In Milverton. on Thurs ay. Nov. 17th. Catharine Weise ee Poliot of the late John oe age: ats. stewart tn Monkton, Nov. ith. Alex. Btwn, ee *» emergency comes you will ared MILVERTON BRANCH R. J. RANNEY, - Head Office Manager HAMILTON»: LIVE POULTRY WANTED CROPS MU. ON THURSDAYS Chickens 10c, Fowl 8c, Diicks 10, Geese 9c, Turkeys 17¢ H. GUSTIN, - Newton, Ont. ST BE EMPTY Head Office ; at highest current rates. payable to either or the survivor Farmers’ Sale Note Money Orders an rode method of remitting at small o Savings Depress: Devos of $1,00 and upward re- Joint accounts may be op sane Payatie at par at any office in Can- dnd “at the principal basking: Pa in the United Si Mitthank Branch; D. BE. MILNE, Manager TORONTO 4 ived and interest paid. or added ened, the money of either part; iscounte ted and advances made to es she and cattlemen at lowest. ‘a chartered bank (Fukon, excepted) They form ‘smallsums of pate vith safety syst | MILVERTON MILLINERY PARLOR | te Hats in N These smart little hats are to. be good giodels are show; brimmed, drooping shapes. to be heard of them each week you: ePDy or not. Bet ; iA Great Variety of Tailored decidedly new. ‘i a IN STREET HATS! 3 ‘The newest shapes are the Cloches and the new low-crowned, straight ‘These are mostly! of satin, flanged ani plainly faced with velyet to.match, and though all colors are selling, black, and black and white effects aro the style leaders, Draped velvet Toques are seen with a draped end hanging over at side, finished with tassels of black silk and cond. ‘The arrangement is black, white: and blue together is a note of high style and’sells in any shape. Fuchsia |p red, flame, Russian green and amber are new colors ‘and more is sure writing there have been many new styles added to our variety of stock hats to choose from. We are always pleased to show goods whether ew Materials § Some extremely n, built upon. lines that are had in all colors. as the season “advances. Since last Cs