» ree 2 geeerere: JHM.SCHAEFER SUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO FE TETTTT he “Tt Shines For WILLIAM K. LOTH & ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, - ONTARIO E Vol. XVIII—No. 9 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, April 1, 1909 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher FARMERS | TAKE NOTICE rMETROPOLITAN- Before purchasing seed for FARMERS’ Drafts and spring, com: in SALE NOTES Money Orders tf R Pee ge per.tetha AE PROMPTLY Bought and sike $9 to $11 per bushel, COLLECTED oa Sold Timothy $2 to 3.50 per bus. —Oil Cake $1.80 per cwt. or a 70 for lots of 500zIbs. Make the aie ‘of your labors NOW become the mainstay of your life LATE! Open a Savings Account in a sound char- inds of Garden and tized Sank: ki Fed Seeds kept on hand. + — a7 of I. D. ATKIN, MILVERTON BRANCH, A. J. Cundick, Manager. MILVERTON, - - ONTARIO Y pie ‘Muskns 5c. per yard. Enge- 3 LOCAL NEWS $)" ‘See the ‘Talking Pictures, Milverton ‘Opera ‘commencing Monday eve ril 6th. The first of Alpril! John Carson arrived home last gee Curtain Bpeciale at Engolana | Week efter spending aeveral months & Son in the himber cam Mrs. Josiah Aik bridge rope Wednesday with Mr. Mrs. Wm. Hartm| The are ‘beg: en, of Trow W. E. Guenther took in the A: a an Mr. cembiy Tenrteelé Gn FGaay ocenine “Palking woes (Milverton Opera ming to dry Up jouse commencmg Monday evening. April 5th. ‘Mrs. Geo. Reis returned home on Satu foe! after jai a several weeks one ‘Otto Koehler lett today ates has amnon left on Mondty to attend tee Nat onal Mi 'y Convention at liking Pictures in pe ‘Milverton ‘Opera: House commenc- g (Manda: yy evening, April 5th. ‘Pop- are “Tada Harloff, of es ee a Seale of days last week a: ‘of Mrs. John ‘Sobint dt, of a prices. Matinges daily at 4° o- eng une clock SCHAEFER & WHALEY Ghe Satisfactory Cash and Produce Store SPRING TOP COATS Fickle spring is now upon us with its many changes and makes a Spring Overcoat a necessity. We have the finest stock of Spring Top Coats ever shown in Milverton. “QUALITY” We Invite You to Make a Selection Our prices range from $5 to $20 and we are sure you can’t duplicate them for less money anywhere. See our All Wool Black Vicunnas, silk faced at $14. Our Cover Cloth Toppers at $7.50, and our big range of Raincoats. These are only a few of the many lines now in stock. We also make to order any special coat and de- liver same in ten days. We are sole agents for Can- ada’s Best Tailors makers of the celebrated 20th Cen- tury Brand Clothing. You won’t miss it if you come here for your Easter Clothing Easter Offerings These are only a few of our Easter Inducements. Come in and learn of the rest. BOYS’ SUITS—20 only Boys’ two piece Suits, made of fanc¥igrey worsted cloths, well made and well trimmed. These are no old stock, they are right, new from the pack aes boys from 5 to 8 years old. Easter special per 2. suit . oO MENS’ SHIRTS—25 dozen Men's Fancy Shirts just arrived, they are W. G. & R. make. See these, they are the finest lot. of shirts it has been our pleasure to handle and prices reasonable. $2, 1.75, 1.50 1 .O MENS’ NECKWEAR—Gentlemen, see our New Easter Neckwear, Col- lars and Ties. A few minutes and a Jittle money will fix you up. If you have an Easter want in the furnishing line, we think we have it for you. See our range of . Ladies New Spring Coats and Skirts % —Just before Easter is a busy time, if you haven’t had time to get that new suit made for Easter. Can we not have the pleasure of showing you our new Coats and'Separate Skirts 50 Bags of Potatoes on Mondsy; ares 1 st., to complete a car. . Wanted ! We Want Your Produce——We Can Save You Money. SCHAEFER & WHALEY enkins Burkholder, of ranvilie will occupy the pulpit of Zon Hampstead and fWellesley churches on J Sunder v Week On nly—8 Pre: ties—those Candy Cold Gare Tablets—will safely and pur shes all colds and the Grip. mee and see! 48-250. ‘Publis Drug Store Wesley Coultes, aged 16,iwas killed qo township of Sold oy The arge oe brand (Tomatoes. ae 25e; Ce ay Cotton \Thread 7 spools for 25¢; H. iGustin's Newiton. size cans ts’ ris bya falling tree. In falling nats Fohn Wagner, who ELE oars 1 house on the Beh pe go ¢3 to announce to arming hoes oar Sate epow ond his is prepared ‘to do tile the day or by the job Pweg) 8 community |" ‘Mr. Jas Coutts sh:pped a earload of 2. i yO ay ba her beisineag | EY? cattle for the Eastern market merchant and stand DF er business | ‘Monday. He purehased two hei fers from (Free! and they were the finest ever shippe from Milverton. Mrs. John Schmidt, of King street, entertained a number of friends on st nese mon in these ¢olumns—men -who fo. aaa on the box of ead the Thursday at a 1h t a quiltin ee. nk Pain (Tablets: oe ask Se Guest: e ‘present from Milverton, ester peep tinks ot a ie Brunner, Gadshill, and Stratford, eans 8 j The evening was 5 tina sonal mi Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain perce ney ies” e i E way to the delight of all presen’ atic poisons are quickly ea surely apean fout of the system ya ith poe peas anywhe g ae 2Be. Sold by "The Cable | THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISUED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager| Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and withdrawals made by any one of them or by the survivor. WM. MAYNARD, Manager, 124 aren 2 BRANCR (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) Member of the Canadian. Sane Association fale ‘Toronto aring Hout Head Office - - TORONTO W. R. TRAVERS,|GeneraliManager SAYS hac aT NT—Special attention given, to this Eee terest aloes from date of deposit at current rat Money ay be withdr: yy cheque without notice. Money arded to depositors Sy ee oe request. FARMERS’ BUSINESS A SPECIA’ . ers discounted. ra LTY —Notes lat gir farm- Sale notes collected and advances made thereon. CHEESE CHEQUES—Ontany bank cashed orjtaken on depositzwith- at charge. Newton Branch open Monday and Thursday in Hutchison blook Millbank and Newton Branches, R. G. Grieve, Mgr. Drog 8 Wood- sas Stain ‘offers an easy and | jot o estingly {ells just how: this is done. Tell come sutterer of this or better still write Dr. Shoop, Racine, is., for the book and fren test samp- es. Spnd no money. Just join wi armon' mgs article ‘he suit t! os. exacting. Rothaermel Son wi rif upon request submit a ful De ree eae e some es a baleen The Sun believ i the country is say’s third. ‘paper, the Free rs e cou Pres = oe ceased publication, It was aoa Puget too mu ee slaclen ne started with the backing of the liquor i 3 ii st because ithe two other pape! os enlarge par geUAya. setae cars the Warder and the Post, vere favor- ey to the temperance cause. It is strongly Shas alesse Foee sai a that the hotel men in the tow ae PPR OPES THEN SE Sau fs have sunk about six thousand sonecs control of our own parliament. ~ Ir in ote ventul holding out for that aban oe fOt- ell. ghs that are tight or distress- ‘ekting sais get quick and . Shoop’s Coug' Ej Toronto [Weekly report of oe, National Conti ont) sib way ‘Cot joners shows p to Dee. 31, $45,024,156 had 809 miles greene wees rompleted. All the line oper contract, and 82 cent, of the sectian between Winni- peg re oe William, ue been pleted. Of t os T.P., west of Winn’ peg, 683 2 es are ee ‘operat: Of the [Prince Tapered tion = @8 have been built, and 1 {850 men are pushing the work. Before the ages of Ontario can be induced to take up the policy 3 road sea ae searnest ‘twa gs must ‘be provided fair es of taxation as ee raihway and wer ito @ most any ve bronchial membrane: Test it yourself, and see! Sold by The: Pub: yang man, who is a hen m cali ‘bout town in a livery rig, we es are satisfied that same young from bie employer j strange that y t know that old bus! mesa-men read them through, and such young men int Levis, miles: se line from Poi 0: ig h} | ‘a |ot Mommaunre, spent a day or two with | Seeeeier to | decided OO00o er SPRING ... MILLINERY OPENING Bicdat and SATURDAY RIL 2nd and 3rd H's Rebate buying time has arriv- ed, and on opening days we sell more hats than on any other occasion. Styles are charming. No two alike and the prices are éasy to pay. We want your opinion also, We wal be pleased to see you any day and would suggest placing your order early to secure it for Easter. eecee MRS. K. SPROULE April Sth, heed and 7th, etael Pictur arker is a still confined to his Hea wth the grippe. iss Uelia Foerch is _Bngeland & iSon are showing Oriknel arge range of 50%. Dress Goods. ue usbortat ble. Henry and Edwin Glasser, vale siting with Period saree eae pire oe with ifr. and Stes, Ghas. Lor. "| her parents in Listowel, i | durmere baye to Dear the entice oost | Misa Berthe Sabolésbancr, of 08 | OMr Jane Lorne Monkton, spen oe what pour 4 sd-'Jof the wear and tear due to such traf- | tock, spent @ day This week vis Monday evening Sr Mes Henry bags ee Tye aviing env 26 ¥ her friend, ‘Miss I). Dobson, South |of Ha ae store in the evening and G°| “Eutry rural free delivery routes |View Farm i The United Btatox annually Dror ieee To cuyabhabed-in Usnads by | “At the: Young Men's mosting. 00\ [duces mike Gorn Laqa 1) pest non the Past Ofte warfiont, ‘There is| Thursday evening there will be th |trios of the world Miaibineds pot a very brisk demand ‘for the | address given ‘by Rev. Mr. Meyer. A| Miss Luella Dobson entertained a service ae penne es are er that | good turn ont is reques! ed. number Pp her young friends to will It caf’ that | “Among the changes in the Uy 8 | birthday party oniMonday evening. it wi etccr comes the farmers Will | tariff proposed by the special cominit: | “Guba will produce about 4, awake to a realization of the value of sched: | tons of sugar this season, an ‘estimate time to be saved by the delivery sys- 1 placing of coal on nthe free | pased upon Don spoot xeellent | fam and be walling to buy the boxes an ates | spring weather, according to, Daas The pat. routes from “Am uy A ars of ie saa ie General Rodgers, ie Havana. : : - | to Hamil also from - Wate between, the Gwe countries ee. fui eshte anes es ross press themselves as well ell © this concession more aceatable Mrs. Lapl iiat 0k | pleased the’ service, BS the pat: ‘t aay do for a beginnin . and The old fashioned way of dosing | number f Hot ters and other s- |. The British agp eS oars has been sal ne, of Monkton, called weak stomac! stimulating the omic ea tis laoreuaehee the purchase by a ock cqmpany’ | on Afra. Thomas Attridge, sr. Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. | astablishment of ithe‘ routes. reat wontinue the business. | nrday last Shoop first pointed out the error. Th's | “A. charter has been granted to, the qos Matrietly sopatenen lines. The |""on, pai “bate are, yo Doar ae yy why ‘bis prescription—Dr. Shoop’s | Northern Commercia graph Com- rty was purchased from :Mrs buy Your gras ceca thio benbont WOR, Restorative—is directed entirely » to | pany for the building of one *housand | MeClosky for 18,000, ‘oh dovs hot ‘Gus Newton, to ‘be sw these ailments, the weak “|imelude the tontents. the seed that ban be ob- Be wher Tain depend on getting best PF each. ‘3. ae lor yensé ‘ ‘h hats on Tehe Danie of thelr Fa nd siygicnecim: wishing to insure thein live stock—thin it correctly. Ea wro’ bred inside organ has controlling or ate and tong hair hanging @own he Sey against byte When these nerves fail ver t Se end ettes | dont or disease will do well to see T then those organs must surely falter and very a stories eir, Milverton, ake paste These vital truths are leading drug- | put » mouths ‘are eboties than old Worn | appointed an agent for ‘ti ¢ Xorkshire winks svargreners to. dispense and ‘re- i out work horses. nt Rewurese ‘Company. cot arin nd Dr. ee ae Berthianme, are a ‘Jat any price. Men don't employ th 0 Test { ita tew days ai ve- | ture of the and sensible then ihe public library board have ci ment will promptly and pasa toilew ey are not worth ‘their Keeping tO] ofore them plans from Arishitedtt Sold by The Public Drug Store. ages nybody, and it isnot likely that they | Binning, of Listowel, and Russel, or | ‘Aa well attended sori held at | Will be able to keen t toner Stratford, for tl ction of the the Queen's hotel on Wednesday even- ie Betty Botier t some butter} new Ons cet library. As soon a9 a ing last ae eee Football Club | home on Fr “But,” she said, “this butter's bitt whosen it is likely that tendors re-organi i If I put it-im my batter, ay pete will ask@d, with Ss: ‘llowing officers— | Criollos, Go will make my er bitter; the work Srleonne roan Pu Hon. -L. B. Pfeffer | for and But a bit of better butter ward, Et ee L. “Engel Moody M. ll make my batter itor.”” * The Federal Governm, aa we | Vice Pres.—Dr. No. 2, Floss’ 't of butte: lieve bas acted ‘wisely in refusing to | Manager—E. F. Finkbeiner, Soug with i r butte ampeded into making Contriba- ie Secy.-Treas.—N. McGu' | Groseh y bitter ‘patter better. | tons of oe oan of rnd Ground Com.—0 Finkbeiner, Jas. Grom sx ‘asbetier jetty Botter nought tian with ewhich | Stevens, N, Zim hes, Bac! Bought a bit of better butter. to try ty entimidate Germany. be . Petrie was appointed to represent Lay Dale, Willot Kelterborn and ew mania and is being taug! Ghee tion for the pr es team at annual meeting of Larantelle, ‘Neller, Miss Frie ¢. {lesson that Canadians should long ago | tection of our , however, ‘a the Western Associaitian to be held in ie pau Duct Melody of ine Mrs | have learne rth Canterbury | & step in the sight, direction. Galt on (Good Friday. 4 sizing up of | H. ©. mpflug and M: hice ;| the birds have been destroyed in| ‘Am exchange says they have invent= e. loval intermediates shows that all | Solo ‘sate, “Aiss’ Hester Guenther | wholesale fashion by the farmers ow- |ed o new ‘kind of social amus of last 'years team are available, but | Chorus by Boys’ Glee ee Duet: | ing tothe damage the: to crops | It is fealle “avoirdupois party” ‘tis altogether likely me new | Danse Rugtique, Mason Op. a6) Wit and this year the harvest hsppened to| All girls are weighed and the weight: faces will be seen a the line-up as | fri e a oastealerly heavy one. & plag-|of each written on a piece of paper several juniors are ue ce arg has now erhee hy and put ‘ste a het, and the young eho be ed selentions, upon ti . ‘aatrit ‘and .practically {men must Mraw ‘The ¢ man is year. 8 ioKee, Lizzie Roese | ruined the is no do} st go t for dig cl support from the towns- | and we: es ies cate tion of Canadian wild | wei rt a ae: ae ari seele people es ester our agrioulturalista at and er at One-half cent per pound. quest wall meet a ‘# generous: re-| ther and earl Coulter were apo’ fn hertiealturaliss millions of ‘dollars.— | It is very exciting so far as the young ee tit LP ELaiseiasj {{[ted ushers for the evening. Hamilton Times. men are concerned, if