The Milverton Sun And Monkton Times EVERY THUARREE MORNING The Sun P ating Office Main Street, - iiverton, Ont YBSCRIPTION RATES 0 Ice Sieto'pay $1.60 per vent (CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES Une for first insertion and ine for each subsequent ged for all transient adver- Bight cents spur cents per lin Advertisements without specific directions will Taegu un“ forbid and charged ac- ntract advertisements must dete ice by noon Mosday. ate aloe telephone orders will recetve prompt MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprietor BusinessCards nee | ligaments, DR.M.C.TI NDALE. ae jee: Over Metropolitan ‘Bank, Milverton 01 Medical. F, PARKER, M.D. P. L, TYE, M.D. DRS. PARKER & TYE CFFICE : PUBLIC DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a. m.,and 2 0 4 o'clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o’cioct’ p. m. DR. F. J, R, FORSTER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat only, House Surgeon New York Opthalmic and Aural Insti- ate, istant, Ear, Nose an Throat Hog ies ware and Moore’ 2 Hos} ital, London. ‘aterloo St., Pepenite Knex Chureb, Stratford, “phon Seca tl Pte H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Mestipter, + Notary Public, - YS rerg Solicit L ecera yicees to Loa: F, R. BLEWETT, K.C. |: Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto Office + Gordon Block STRATFORD, ONTARIO Veterinary. W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon uiliverion, radiate of Ontario Veterin ary Coll nto. ‘Trea’ of domesticated animals, Calls by to phone or otherwise promptly attended ‘e Societies. MILVERTON LODGE, No, 478, Fe AM, GR Milverton, Sony evening on or varia! ‘a moon ever month i hele Weir’sB! welcome, v Ky Smith, Ww MM. & Wa) ws. Toeger, Secy. Silver Star 202, are 0. F, “4 Lol gern ome. N. MeGuire, N, G., W. . Loth, ¥. Becy,, J, H. Brown, B Seo. Notary Public. Waterloo, ay none, De \s, Wills Loa lortgages drawn and Affidavits made. pane Jerk. Office in the Weir block | nk, wer the Metropolitan Bai A. CHALMERS, Monkton, Ont., No ‘nblie, Convey ache Issuer of Mar- of Hotels. BS nail 4 pA auc HOTEL, Mil- vérton. First-class accotnmodation for i pierell Three mple tabling. Bore brai He Teaads of liquors a cigars, Chas. Ritter, Proprietor, QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. The best sccommodatfon for commercial travellers and others, Two large nly the choicest ot “Win the bar. Good warm ge F. Pauli, Proprietor. etd AMERICAN. HOUSE, car aat mi to id ot ena gee a pays special attentor Commercial tr ae eg ee sample rooms, est wines and liquors served at the Rates $1.50 per day. Wat. Wirr, Prop, STRATFORD, ONT. Patario's most successful practical train- ing schoo. Teachers, mpetent, c ses are thorough and gradu ates cece We received more appueat tions t than we had studen rs graduate deciag three apples: ‘recently were for li iheeper at 1400] ur grad- LINWOOD orate Alf. nana returned on sday from.a Sap eeks visit with ence at St. Thom: Wray mae with an acci- 8: day of last week. As he was driving imto the barn the k od jumping he alighted with such force ‘on his heel as of foalice bones and tear some of the (Mrs, Ed. Dierlamm and family of 1. are at pas ae at the home of Mrs. John Bundy. is Verna Parsill and pee oe Mr. Earl Pollock spent from Saturday to Tuesday at ee ait "A. Spahr are spend- a week wit Rae son, Mr. John Shane of Gode: ligene carota of Brant- ford, ” spent a few days last week ai Mr. L. A. Heimler's. ia _Kemmedy of Toronto. is a of parents, Mr. en ass, ary returned on pending a year the Canadian ‘Miss Belva Stone, of Stratford, is spending a few days with her friend. Miss Lulu Carnoc:! rie am ‘ker and fam. ily, of Stratton bent the week-end ‘ith Mr. Frank Baker. is Vera con ng and Miss Annie Schiel. of Bridgeport, are spending a y, of Hespeler, spent a ays this week Mn J. Runstedler, of the oth oe the lime, Miss Jean Bay of and aiioa. th line, Mrs. Crediton. are s) weeks holidays at Tobermory. sae F,. B, Edmunds, “ote Tosopies nd daughter Balen are visiting st Mes. M, Goetz’s The heavy rain fe on Monday ed a quarter of a r by on the big fill pod ale Wallen- stein and Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crooks, o mira, leciag Sunday with her son ae Ed. Croc hn Win, Por chus, of _ Stratford. spent the, week-end with Mr. Frank Baker, Miss Clara Rundle and brother, aud Mr, W. Smith of St. Marys, spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred, Chuter. : Mrs, Barlett is spendin; few San? with Mrs. D. Wray, St.2t- °Mr. Wm. Donnington spent a few days this week with friends in Dray- t ott Daisy Millner is spending a lew days with friends at Simcoe. og HAWKESVILLE rs, Joxcpb Bi ker sp-n: a few days at afoot td last Mast: eek, r Clayton Ludwig of Newle the ho idays Ra tncobe unninghara an on lin. are visiting relatives jetroit. of Wallenstein. Mr, spent tia Mr. Jacob Cave late il : mded the fun- aie Steffler at El- esday. Stewart and J. Farley. spent Tuesday in our burg. eae M. C, Tanner made a business day. Meese Mary Walter and Nelle Mo: ‘0 To) ante after pene » fom T's home|" arneve t Toronto. | "Mr M. Forwell, of Waterloo, visit- ed under the parental roof over Sun- Baechler and George win da. Messrs. Louis orwell spent Friday in the ‘ar. Albert Dunn! of Chicago. is a guest at the home of Mr. Peter Dentinger. (Misses Olive and Florence Ertel, of Epairn. ars #0 niing a few days wih ing 3 aes a L. Knipfel and Miss B. Roi! and. ‘Mr. A. Feitch, of Ber- ‘ew hours with Mr, Dent- Pe Stewart, of Elora. spent San day in Hawkesvlle Mr, A. Scherrer and Mr. : spent Sunday| with Mr, 8, Scherrer Mr. ©, Tanner spent Sunday at Ber-| at is yoee aphebure on Sunda inna prorat PEFFERS Winnifred Hame! pare Mr. and M Utes 8, uate >quent showers of wate meee “A layed haying but crops ire looking simply immense. MDM. Fred and Miss Lizzie Bell, x Listowel. are visitors at Mr. J. Carson’s. ‘Mrs, Henry Freeborn went Mr, ‘son's. Miss Kate Ho'mes who has been i ring. the aes couple of weeks is again conval- R.Y. FISH&CO. LINWOOD Dealer in... Coal, Cement and Lime Motar Stain, Etc. Grain, Flour and Feed and Furniture ——————— Above Goods Constantly Kept on Hand |, such as pote ee pes See es ‘ WARTBURG There is still a lot of hay out ow- ng to the backward weather which we bave been faving ilies amt Mains TLaotke. stratford, pont last, Sunday friends in Wartburg "Missionary services of with ere conduc‘ed St. John’s church here last Sun- ay ing and afternoon. Mr. Lorenzo Ehgotz took in the Herald Detroit excurs‘on last week. Mr. Simp: s Violet Hen- of Stratford, are spem the ys with friends here. John. Schinbein. Mrs, George Koch and family. and Mr. and Mrs rt Hartman and family, of Lis- towel, and Mr. and Mrs. Je spent Wednesday evening with . Allan . of es who has been spent si poe with Mr. Geo. Bey frlend| ea to. Gr: mot Alma, Forwell are lene. cot Measinner spe nt a couple| M Mrs. L. fet bata iniokised! Hurst Bros. shipped a car of, stock irs, James! out of his TWO WOMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound —Their OwnStories HereTold. Edmonton, Alberta, Can. — Pinkham’s Wegetable aden hay done for me, a Whew erste te toa sge tas ae a very sick woman suffering from female troubles. I had organi distance. At last I was confi my tog ealack wae go through an operation, but this Nitteed tae Afri sage oe Pinkham’s Vegetable now, after using three ya nege of it, ‘eel like anew woman. I most pee recommend your medicine to all wom whosiffer with female troubles. Thee also taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver I will and think they are fine. with ae the mie icine in th house.”"—Mrs. FRANK EMSLEy, 903 Col- umbia Avenue, ies Alberta. The Other Case, Beatrice, Neb.—‘Just after my mar- riage my left side began to pain me and th “T think ‘ic inflam- be diaE. MILLBANK Mr, Joka of Detroit, is vise iting thas in this vicinity. Mrs. Frank Iph. spent the past eek wii old: frente D. Wray. of Stratford, visited aie Sic ee last we ‘Mr, and M Coghiin atténd- ed the fune: sal of the late Mrs. Mr, Iriarte af Listowel on Wednes: day of last wi Mr. Donald Ti attended the Mas- cae sae Lodge at Hamilton last week, ie Lowrie, returned caren oe after a week's holidays re, jas and Miss Alice Reid to at are visiting friends in Guelph this week, Mrs, Geo. Love, is visiting her sis ter, Mr. Robt. Kerr at London this ek, week, 1) (Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Smith and Holmes, of Hamburg. visited friends here during. the past wee 1| Miss Sarah Hammond 5 and | couple of days hae wreck with telesila T) at Alm: Mr. Norman Morray, C.P.R. reli visited over’ Sunday’ with| e Sunday | . . was al Mrs, Cockerton and child- Miss Lulu Ruby. of ted Mai and Mrs. Nor- ray, of Listo- el. is visiting her sister, Mrs, W. rat. $2 435 pain got so severe at times that suffered terribly with it.I visi “Misses Edna and Elsie Coulter ar- doctors and each one wanted to operate | rived home after spemding a week a on me but I would not consent to an 0} e ool at ‘Thomas al- eration. I of the good Lydia E. |£0 visiting friends at Hyde Park. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was 3 Thoth pe ope ses | doing for o' ae ta t. [Sandford visited Miss Maggie Davi | tles of it with the result that I haven’t |“°hr, Sohn Davidson, of New Nn, been bothered with my side since the Who is visiting friends inthis vie- oe m in ood health andI have two little inity ‘alled ‘on his cousin. Mrs. Ross| chart spent Sunday at} el. NEWTON Hamel epending their vacation wi cousin, Mrs. J. ‘arson. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Carson Mics, Wr. Bell, of Listowel, ax Miss Lizzie and Master Fred. i tg their holidays at Mr. Carson, (Mr. Christian W. Sunday under the parental x Chas. Neilson. be es im the Vance ine wee: spent a after apg : Fora with friends in Mr. and Mrs. R. “Middleton moto: bull, of Vai B.C. is visiting wit 4d other friends here. Stornwa al he om. Iso “be pm. “Services will Set Sund: Misses Rose am retumed from id Alice Lockie Rev, A. is ae oes Huteblign oo ask "of, “pniladerohi, also pave an addrens in Eng J. Attige of “Haileybury home_ here. . Jy Gies. of St. Thomas, endine. 8 week at his \home-her are! grounds — and fem ( mae ily syent Sunday at the home of Mr | J.J. Car: M. eee spent ay ‘Miss Wilhelmine Zoeger has return-| of weeks Sakon’ 9a Saturday evening| na! td ome have their holi- spent is mother's o! his ee in Listow: r elist Withe petriotie garden “oe 7 by t the Women’s i stitute on school eit! every wa The at iforens were appropriately deco chi a the tables of nd re E & g Es 5 & SESE EB & B Es 3 | dr | Bharelh and ba ai NY "W ateblon; which were both instructive and interesting The were in a th fa r= e ce o- y the success. of the Tuby Matthews, ‘of. Wallen- visited Miss Alice Clark on stein. Sunday. A pho’ ograp was 18 ent’y tok n of f of the Gohl family of ge58 2 FRUIT BULLETIN jack Curt na ‘Lawt jeberry—and Tom: ginning to maks their appea! lagara District grown rants are exer evOphles fe black ter, L. Espoch ai es pede git ate of eect ur burg on Sunday and s| day ae relatives. » Av Helm Ceca Sunday after t ~ Heimbecks and son Ed. Cis Schmidt and GRAVELRIDGE Misses Myrtle Orr and Mary R graft spent Sunday at Mr. Rinbr ‘oulter's, Mrs. B. Watt and pee Eunie and Helen Watt, of ‘olin Kerr, of Ellice, Sunday with friends here. ‘Miss Bella Gernhaelder spent Sai € ee w n Bima on Bu and Mrs. eek Brunner, it Sunday 43 1 7M spent i dav with friends in Berlin and Wat- m. Jacobs called on friends nday. Das: Hanna a fam- t Mr. id gateway Sunday morning. as done, not complete wet wea- ther The wheat is about ready Walter apd of Listowel, spent Sunday with friends. in vicinit icity sider and triend, of Bl- Sunday with Mr, and Knoblauch. A. ‘Mit tleholz et roit, are spen lays unier. the aber “parental BB? ice fh addition js being built. to St. GREAT WEEK AT LOTH'S COME AND SEE THESE SPECIALS GOOD NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Men and women will find much in this “Economy Corner.” a condensed way (for quick reading) of the many good things prepared for our cus- i tomers on sale to-morrow. Read the list over—we think it will interest you. trimming, regular 1.50, for. 1000 doz. Fresh Eggs Wanted---We do not want Old Eggs 2 pieces Crepe Cloth, reg. 40c, for. .. .... ..... 29¢ 6 pes. Summer Wash Goods, reg. 15 to 18c...12%¢ 3 pes. Summer Wash Goods, reg. 15c, for...... 10¢ 2 dozen House Dresses, reg. $1, for -........... 75¢ i 12 Princess Slips, reg. $2, for .. 6 Princess Slips, reg. 2.49, for..........2. sssc00e- 1.68 1 dozen Boy’s Wash Suits, reg. 85c for Girl’s Middy Blouses white with blue and red Boy’s Suits, reg. 4.50, 5.00 and 5.50, for... Boy’s Suits, reg. 6.00, 6.50 and 7.00, for. Men’s Suits, reg. 15.00 to 16.00, for ...........13.49 Men’s Suits, sizes 44 and 46, reg. 12.90 for...10.38 Men’s Pants, regular 1.50 fOr.......c0sseerereeeee LAD Men’s Worsted Pants, reg. 2.95, for .. Straw Hats at............ .....000+++e.Cost and Below Large assortment of Sweet Cakes, 2 Ibs. for... Large bottles Worcester Sauce, 2 for .....,...... Kellog’s Toasted Wheat Biscuiis ...... .:...... Stag Chewing Tobacco, 3 plugs for Black Bass Chewing Tobacco, 3 plugs for .... Queen’s Navy Chewing, 3 plugs for ........... McDonald Chewing and Smoking per plug... 3 pkgs. Senator Tobacco for. Here we will tell in i eesb vente OD. 60c \ pean FL) +. 3:98 +641 4.98 4 238 25¢ W. K. LOTH, “The Square Deal Store”’ Milverton, Ont. JZ Are You Insured THE CANADIAN ORDER 0 FORESTERS offers yokes tection for wi at rere e it G.Spencer,G.R, x Ne Poa FURNITURE Rugs and Linoleum : : Lawn Seats and Hammocks ENROL NOW — at the — LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Thorough Courses taught by Com- petent Teachers. For particulars address EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Principal Baby Carriages ......$10 up Collapsible Go Carts $5 up Express Waggons $1.75 up Auto Wheel Coasters $4.25 WE SELL Gerhard Heintzman Pianos hath- ate days d_ Mrs. Geo. Tsley and Theodore return sues ing two months ie msistives inthe MAL and Jos. Voll- rch gto ine agent Mr. pu engine fom. obf Jacal H ney Is‘ ge WELLESLEY d| Mr. A'bert Berscht took a business trip to London on Monday. to} Two rimks from here participated in | Be Look Y Well zest Dressed —The “well dressed” man will secure more business than theslov enly man. Be in line and get one of our nifty suits, § Fit and workmanship always guaranteed. :-; S. N. SMITH She Up-to-date Tailor MILVERT rinks, and gave a good accow themselves being defeated by only Po'nt, Mrs, G. Miller is visiting friends in Berlin and SWaterion for a few days haub son Alfred Batten- in ed. and Herbert and ee spent Sunday with friends Philip Mr. and Mrs. F, Berdux were visiting friends at Ayr ow Sunday, Mr. ena Mrs. D. Walton, of Swift Curren?, Sask,. are ho'idaying | here Lag Ae and friends for a short tim: ago KUHRYVILLE d nies, Mr. and Mr. Jams Parrot virited nstedt on Sunday, enney ae baby he for- aber Eridny nlghe ond repart having hada good time, i service was held at an sionarv it. rae Lath» church. of Meser- vill The service was conducted by er August Blunck. jr. of Phila acl. NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS WOOL OO HIGHEST MARKET PRICES CASH or TRADE HENRY C. WAGNER, Prop. Furniture Dealer Robert McMane Milverton Fungzel, Director and Embalm RAND TRUNK S¥cvem Summer Service to Highlands of Ontario from Toronto 2,05 a.m, daily for Muskoka Lakes, daily except for Lake of Bays, Al- Maga- 12.01 1 pain sent sanded tor ite: a Takes, Lake of Bays aut Pa and Algon- STEAMSHIP Eee B EDS Leaves Toronto alg Ante Sarnia ‘Whart, Asp eduesday and Sntirday Great Lake, Voyage nthe Great Ideal Travel. ~~ and Roarestion Crit travel on the Largest th all the material comforts—luxurious Raaeraeita, and pleas nt ¢ enjoyments of ocean able berths all Included, Mackinac, Georgian and the 30,000 Islands ‘The Big Northern Navigation Fleet covers all the: eat rows arongb the endlmndnt wits of Li the wonderful way pre Py prin ee a Seed Floating. rarie, Port Arthur, Duluth. and at. For ion Beiortiorary-cate end Parlor d Eipeass: Buffet care betw ind Sarnia Locks—Fishing Trips—Basket Picnics to Nature's Wildest Nooke—Finest, Meals—and comfort= To Duluth, Fort bern: Port Arthur, Soo, ly No, 1-- sarules Ont te DANE. Rt, and returs Mac Seo, Pt cniita We E'strnia, Ont. tp Geor- phar end rear, vid 6