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Milverton Sun, 21 Jan 1909, p. 1

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STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON,. - qHM.S CHAEFER 2 “sit MARRIAGE LICENSES : > ONTARIO CETTE “Tt Shines For All” WILLIAM K. LOTH MARRIAGE | LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, MILVERTON, - ONTARIO ft TETTTT TF Vol. XVII—No. 51 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, January 21,"1909 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and:Publisher ‘The Annual Meeting —of the— Mornington Agricultural Society will be held in Cook's Hall, Milverton, Friday, Jan. 22, 1909 at one o'clock p. m. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and other business transacted. Tho annual report will also be read. D, B. GRIEVE. WM. ZIMMERMAN, Presid Secretary. ‘OU should exercise the same prudence in caring for your funds as you must display in acquiring them—open a savings account in a sound bank. The Metropolitan Bank MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, Manager. Drafts end Money Orders Bought and Sold. Farmers’ Sale Notes Promptly Collected. $2L0 CALNEWS Mr. Fred Zon business last : ° Sater, set Mr. and M: Roses at McCully Strat & Haugh, groce is at i MOEN an The sugar market js at its lowe Now is the ‘McCully Bat, home SCHAEFER & WHALEY Ghe Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store ‘Are You Interested in Our Stock-Taking Bargains? ing all odd lots ——_-+- many cases at cost and less. our bright new spring stock. We will finish stock-taking this week. We are clear- and all classes of Winter Goods, in We must make room for Do your shopping here for the next week, it will pay you. and D: G Men’s Heavy Underwear 5 dozen Men’s Heavy ee Shirts Boy’s Overcoats large storm collars, others velvet col- unshrinkable. Regular goc to $1.25 Stock-taking Sale Price lars, well-made and linings first-class. Sizes 28 to 35. Regular $5. to $7., 75c. Stock-taking Sale Price......$3.90 “taking sale price... matched skins, regular ‘ taking sale price. 2 only Large Alaska Sable Ruffs, trimmed with six tails and ornaments beauti- fully full furred, regular $20.00, stock- .- $15.00 tonly Mink Marmot Tie Scarf, well 1 only Men's Rat Lined Coat, Otter Col- lar, splendid Beaver Shell, reyular $65., stock taking sale price. $48,00 Ks Do These Prices in Furs Appeal to You 1 only large Isabella Opossum Ruff, extra large, a nice large scarf, regular $15., stock-taking sale price.,,... $10.00 2 only Mink Marmct Muffs, Satin Lined, $7.50, stoct-_ regular $4.50, stock-taking sale $5.50 PiGeas ets ir iti OS A number of Children’s Bear Coats and clearing at Very Easy Prices. The New Prints... | We are selling agents for the celebrated Grafton’s Prints. These prints are espec- fally manufactured in England for Canadian Trade. They are absolutely guaranteed Fest Colors—if they fade in the wash, we will replace them with goods or -refund the purchase price paid. Ask for Grafton’s Prints—4oo new patterns to select from, We are selling these prints one cen) per yard cheaper than last year.—Price 14c per yard Remember we have also a number of other lines of Canadian and English prints at 10c and 12%cper yard. See our big range of prints before buying. We Want Your Produce——We Can Save.You Money, SCHAEFER & WHALEY: to only Boys’ Overcoats, some have - ‘ington Aarlomiu ras Soviet wil heid in ‘s Hall noon, Satay 22nd. Mr. Perey Spencer has “re-open the you e North Perth Carthage and Shakespea: ee Saturday, February 18th, Cur rab’e impression. Mr. Spence, ture teacl Go to areca iy, & Haugh: grocer Siretiord: i ca mseedm, ock and anes food @ woollen manufacturers ada have been so. persistent demi in G m English m = Canadian Bs boto dat . eggs, and ail breferene oe iy Bublio ‘Drag Store: Milver- Bi! public service, will his promotion, and predict rr. and Mrs. John Baumbach, spent tor Miss Sedie Alexonder, of ‘Medicine naa present visiting at her | ““arye Se pnga Mil- | he!d mext Moné verton, on Thursday afternoon, Ja mn Friday after- ed | moved 1o the ne he “purchase from ing | Mr. ie Piegott, ‘ante has be Far-| taken mers’ Institute for the Milverton, ne tary meetings in February. Mann preached here | ¢; gome years ago and created a. very | ‘The favorab’ : ‘inmon rector of Christ out was “a er. able defence of serip- n increase of duty on ries do not m-| “‘faetit’mg the pa: proved soe sie as is to be found Four Cree ean, Corathy, acc See McCully ity | Perven seer ees Mne was red in 'y & Haugh, grocers, Strat- WU pay the highest prices for He: g it will surely tell. mee Mr. ‘Charles Mareil, who is reported wveral new m be the Y aes A Sipe success. —Moptres eal Wit- 8, iehl, ‘of Lo, ete ‘reently ar des, or t las 2 Fees visitmg her soot fe days the Grand € Mrs. Stewart Lavery, of Brantford, ‘Coarse pepper for butchering pur- Fen poe Have ens wecks visiting in Milverton and 7 apner; who*has heen isiting his mother, Mrs. Joha Engel, ree Hh Monday to Dea ee Col. fewton. Sunday viitin ng. J. Kaibfleisch, who Ts, st. & ber father, Mr. the annual meeting of Burns Pres~ byteriam church, Milverton, will be fonday, Jan. 25th, in the 1 | afitermoon. Mr. He Beinbor, lever et, cmate alton iy Bia cig of “omg! alt. and ealtpetre, for Joading is y after spending a conple of stock at at McCully & Haugh, gr orers, | weeks with Mr. F. Theuenroitie and Mr, Eydt. and Alfred Trim lett Sores vissitish Columbia, after abotees on Bundy eee nee signee a month avith friends in wee Eaelod Ww. sday. Mrs. Me- a b. of Monkton, ‘The annual meeting of the Mor ds on, eft on ae n-|toettocd the funeral. be] Mr. Wilson Ranney moved on Wed- nesday to the farm he Porchased from Mr. (Wellington r. Smith A. Murray, wton. ‘Will those People who believe that en | kindy rin mind that I have never re |man. A. R. Hollefreund, Riotoera hers ae ae man, woman and Me-}'nvest in Canadian Gane wie anti ian: le ease t and hap- pmess in old age. No medical cer- tifieate is required er to take on timothy Bene as cheap. S| ut a policy. Everyone is eligible. The sale is for day only at these| security is absolute rn- prices. See MeCul ly Euaugh, Brocers,/ment is at the back of i 0 Binattes : cnpurance policy is at all eal to it R. in, of Auburn, el for cheapness and security. oecupy the pu ot of Bie eh: postmaster is obliged to give you in- Sand tion regarding it on app‘ica- ilverton and Mornington faltaate: Slieegt eeaireee , 28th inst., at the manse, M’-ver- ary, ‘services at Auburn. ccm. Members present were: Messrs. e amnual gregational meeting |Camerom, Meyer, Oatem and MacK n- of ae ehureh, Miiverton, will be|nom. In the absen: Ha. sr he'd om Monday, January 25th, at 2| O,ten. ver: kindy gave a review. "ciock p.m., in the basement of the |The a teadersh'p of the chu’ fee ehureh. is desirous that every | py Jol fot, genera: secretary © mber and adherent of the church |the Wor d's Student Christian be pres s business of import= |} ovation, was Gee high*y ape ant nature. will come before the meet- preciat association agreed to iated. hio:d the February ‘meeting in the Evangelical par: After ad- Salant Mrs Mate aaine eat timed. the members and friends to cad ph Phillips, who Miget the York County Loan, shou:d prisom. Quite apart from the pe persoma?'ty, his"was an offence wh'ch wou:d become common his kind saw the growth o = to deal gently w'th them. The cy S, mg uy maa, ps ehould fo in’ p <-| Ottawa Journa’. he Department. of Bes! on fine rmaeestablished custom, ers” has heen m'tted to “onts:de examiners cationists removed from the ate work of preparation in whieh d. Th BS a. = has Hise 'y led to ne e fact that the cunna a in the work were not ‘mmediate\y conversant with the standard of the eurricuim and the course of study travelled by the students. One of the most important ernten- ares occurring this year wi:! be that curat res the aasociation ai fi promptu eches we! vered after which a twenty-minute tak was “ven by Rev. F. J. Oaten on “Habit.” Space prevents us from : 1 an 3 ee showed a : youth the mind t and fiexible, and abite are | opportunity of attending these meet- ings. Eeneter was in Toronto reek. Deas ef koods, potatoes for sale at J. G. Hamilton's. istic soda fo: p-makt saci a & Haugh, grocers, Stratford is come | thi HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager banking business. way with equal facility. WM. MAYNARD, Manager, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in th and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSIN ESS Every Every facility afforded to farmers and @ transaction of their Sales notes will a cae or pint for collection. BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in this 122 STRATFORD BRANCR Head mint Mosiey y_ may be withdraw: The Farmers’ Bank: of, Canada neorporated by Special Act of Member'of the Sarr fear oe: & The Toronto Nearing House... W. R. TRAVERS, General Manager SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Special attention tap to this depart- ment, Interest allowed from date of n by cheque without notice. warded to depositors by mail on reque: FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPECIALITY Notes ercrpanetbld vag ers discounted. Sale notes collected and advances made CHEESE CHEQUES—On any bank cashed or taken on Ba with- ut charge, Newton Branch open Monday and Thursday in Hutchison block Millbank and Newton Branches, R.G. Grieve, Mgr. iam: nh - TORONTO it at current rates, Money for- The ammual meeting of the Morn- he'd in Cook’ on Friday after- noon, January 22nd, at 2 o'clock. ALL mem! sass should make it a point to be pred ostively stopped Dr. Skoop's cae t alone will surety is truth. No vomitin ate leasing pas MfeDonacd deputy- Biack. John aontest for between two same name will Hea ae ed meu m_ thi the reeveship of Huron mnie fichters of the he most elections Decaren of a harmlass The imbeal, ap eiuiatalnonechrab; give :|Coatuining ‘no opium, sh:oroform or + harmfu! drugs, mothers should, me sately; always deman . Shoop's. Tf ot kes are offered, teil them mo. your It is of President Roose- veit to impres nip Canada the im- portance of tusbandn atural ing to th ‘mportance of the subject,—Hamiiton “mes Toronto edurationists do not wish the redumdant “nu” omitted from such words as favor, behav'or, h, ¢ Education, has given or- ders that such words ‘shail be spelled i ‘m” im the new pubsio school eet Seatb is wrong. We he ception’ Of the oustoms of ¢ omitting an unnecessary letter in a word, a letter generally introduced thront h ignorance in the days when no standard of correct spelling exist- dividual or a small cult.—Winnipeg im, € Mrs ‘ngton Agricultural Society will be] and - | atte: sueck wil rege - G. Prueter spent Thursday’ Friday with friends in Listowel Bee McCully Btiratfiord, tmothy’ seed. ugh, grocers, about your clover and standing account —250, We your druggist, ie iowe | | Soa by Public Drug Store, ert oe deci Bad ers Crawford, youn, Crawford, of E hear of his tery set Tuesday he underwent an operation, when an abscess w h Drs. were assisted by Dr: ester, of Stratford. The operation- was a very oe one, ae to the seat of a close to the br. a alnere: hoped thet his: ated ae be speedy. a i GRAVELRIDGE. Miss. Sarah Harrow days this weak: with her’ riend, Hane n ab Bbc Mingle and’ saul oeaaw pike Sunday af Mr and Mrs. Abe Wes M re. F of yun returned to her lean * Friday atier’spengine two weeks with dee daughter, ‘Mrs: Andrew Re'b% ing. r. and Mrs. John White spent Sunday at Mr, Wm. el iite’s: Rev. Mr. Reid, ‘of Atwood, preached m the Eima Methodist church last Byatt vi glad ‘to report a ED in- tant daughter of Mr. Re'biing has recovered, of. ‘te nerioils “tness. Mr and Mrs. Wellington Smith and Mend moving into their new ome this we “Ass Ela Gropp spent a few reps ‘ast week with her aunt, Murs, strong, of Rostock, 5 ——-_-——__ HAMPSTEAD: Thom, , ot Stratford. oc- cupied tne putpit’ here last Sunday torn 'n| The beige det cin will hold their ting al home ce wel a Cook’ essay Mary Stewart. Ky Lblshoor O ou prese ent. mds G. et’ to. aig ‘that Bh ‘s on the pret ely and will wish her ape Mr. Tom Tayfory- who had the miss fortune to cut his foot recently is ab'e to be abont again, Miss Maggie MeLaren is spending at, home e a few days BRUNNER, ‘Mas ea Watker, | graduate ea Lemdon Hospital, is nu araceln Riley) of Stonewall, ian x Fvisiing friends in Brunner an ‘Mr. Thos. Whines has had his first r load of brick umloaded, with yt Be intends building a new house. 1m, Peters, our merchant, has even a Reve for brick for the en- of his eet and also ae veneer and hou: Mir, Ger. Patterson Je Initting a new farce? ini ba Dose, Mr. Geo. Denstead, from Rostock is mow ‘ocoupying the last vacant n ih Le: house in the village.

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