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Milverton Sun, 1 Apr 1909, p. 5

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Le Thursday, April 1, ‘1909° THE MILVERTON SUN AOSTOOK. oe or Sale o or ne +i q of good wai fe fented. For further partieu- aaely es ‘Jasens RICHARDSON, ‘Milverton, Ont FOR SALE + House and eons od etable and quarter acre good gard en several # jumb and eherty nee also 1 S008 brick house with se ro and peice downstairs, ene kite) ie and -woodshe« ood sup) of bard And soft water. For tine partiou- Jars.apply to Hannah Taggart, Main street, Attiverton. 8-18 Sa Sale or to Rent! ¢ farm for sale or tent an 2 miles from Elma eese Co. story and 11-2 miles frem Carthage theese and butter fac- ced has erie acreage seed 40 acres of fall wheat. For apply to (Vm. Johnston, Warthage. OLD JUNK! pia Baring ait Kile of Sore J potas Aides ae mere ciate: | R Rags, Copper, ager’ 5 wot a Sao hersiore play i rep ina ae Ts “il Sem on you as soon ‘ag spring ope’ ED. RENDM renee Feb&Mar Station. Business fen gh-grade “ o ve a caaes a school, with splendid. ccaiomente structors are experi horough, upsto date and practi- eal, Our graduates ase ia semand. Misiterfor Gur free cat: Eni at.an; Elliott & MeLachian, Principals 4 ar arr e ssvesenesseserevere License District df North Perth Ontario Ligue "License het NOTICE is hereby given Ce Wm. il, has forth ‘anzie, of the City of Stratford, and the said iat Commission will meet at the ‘Hall in the City.of Stratford, on the, 24th day of March, at the hou! of 130 0’clock p. All parties utteresced will govern ocording ly. themselves acco) R. T. KEMP, Inspector. Dated at Listowel, this 28rd day ot March, 1909. 2-ins. TENDERS FOR DRAIN a Sealed Tenders | (aiarked Tender for Apecitieetlone may be seen at my office, ‘Aitwe west or any Pade wnat nec- tessarily accepte GEO. LOCHHEAD, Slerk Tp. of Bima. ‘Attwood, 1909. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of William Me- Gorman, late of the township of Morning- fonia tie County of Perth, Farmer, de- March 16th, Nee is BueEny ; eLvEN pursuant to the Statute t behalf that all per- ving cla ainst the estate of the Mec y offanuary A.D. 1909, at por storm en tne Stat d townshi ‘any part thereof #0 ributed to any person or persons of wl Staten they tae Rot nose at the time of the said distribution, McCPHBREON & DAVIDSON, Stratford, Ont, ‘Solicitors for the Executrixes Blizabeth MeGorn Mery Ana Craw Blizabeth Jane Dobsom man Executrixes Dated @2nd March 1909. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta mae Ma JULY 13,27 = AUG. 10, ‘Second class: 2.00 p.m, on JUNE 1, 16, 29 7, 21 to LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES “ wll eb ryt return TOURIST SLEEPING CARS on Comfortable berths, | an be peared at moderate rates agent. Early application must be made ASK FOR HOMESEEKE! PAMPHLET containing rates Apmly veneers CPR. Auster RL. Thompson mber I am {One cant from on c ae eae P example i tarie det strates thi conclusively than the drainage Hay Pease. Originally it was very ‘wet, mui hat en the store wore not worth cutting. In 1906 Mr. F. Rittenhouse, go, gave tt Government for a horticultural experiment farm. In 1 was un- vaimed, the lines of tile being laid about f merly the wettest, it grew hels 9 ‘of oats to the ne thereby prac- feally ‘paying for t raimage in one fae ; for the year oe evious the oats on thes same land were not worth cut- ti : The Rittenhouse farm was survey- d and the dra‘mage system for it opened by the Department pf Phys'c¢s r'o ‘Agricultural College. ne is aa ainage m Eterm aura ane the grades deter- ma] ation and also ti ne cavibauie is sent to the soon as completed. The ‘only outla connected with the survey is the trav- rom plication hav: drains ene ad mined. tints © conclusion of each survey 2 drainage demonstration is held in the should conte ia "prot. Bs si0s, UNRESERVED | “AUCTION | SALE m Stock and Implements on Thursday, April Sth, 1909. Mr. W Weir has received ques ae Mr. [Thomas Moore to sell by public austen ie Miia: 5O ‘acres of lan of the southwest 1-4 of Lot m{0. Con. “12, Morea je north of ‘Burns erected a good bank wae comfortable dwell'ng ores under w fa BS a =o S 8 14 read! ‘Well fenced, Plenty of good spring water. same day and place ths following valuable farm stool mplements mill: be > dieponed a viz; Br own mare 6 years old, loss poe old, bay old. brown Solt n mare, aged; 18 rs ws with calf, 2 Holsteins, 2 eek 8 risi road cart, cutter, 8 sin mess. ATL which will be sold with- out reserve as the proprietor is bound mmence at balance of years. For Stock and Implements — Six months credit on sums over $10, thar bent and under, ¢ash; a discount f¢ 6 per cent. per annum ‘ott for cash uk a EIR, eet ‘oneor THOMAS MOORE, “Propri ietor. Steady Employment For , Feliable tool salesman repre- good di count of the Our salesmen are turning in big business to us this year. Be one of them amd earn good wages throug! the winter months. peer reserved. Pay weekly. e Sample Outfit, Ete. Write for particula STONE & WELLINGTON, Fronthitl _Nameries, (850 Acres.) PAIN Pain in the head—pain auywhor, basi canse Pain rey ce eee. ‘olso usually, Dr. Shoop, and te ve it he ag econ a eiiee le ota Ama That = hoop’ “Head Selita Se 4 ieee it sure! 4 headache, i's blood 1 et on nee ‘That fir isa ion— serenity, for Dr. ret Headache Tableta stop minutes, and the tablets slimply ‘iseibute Bruise ore doesn’t it svell and pain you! erage hae ie aoe Seainaree eines Dr. Shoop’s Headache bl THE Ps dets. cone. C. P, R, Time Table Going wae sew, Monkton a aS 6 pain. 1108 a.m. aravinhon 6.7. R Time Table. GOING SOUTH. a.m. Brunner Milverton .. Nev 'Peffers 750 11.12 ng a plan and survey |her . H. Day. bave realized om their fruit this sea-}_M .|; cuxe for arr ‘On ~waturday last Mr. Jobn Buch, yumani if little more than a er complained during his illness sad his departure was not expect hys' sique and sick before this and meighl who ki im this morning fro to St. Paul’s Lutheran church at M erville. community is extende ed tami wie Charles, of E. stead; ‘Mrs. wes miek, of Ellice and aestnls ‘on the homestea rs. Stemackey left on Monday oe Seeds ton where they will We are sorry to lose and Mrs. Schwindt are taking css'on of their farm that has just been vacated by Mr. Steinacl ‘Mise L. Pauli, of Stratford, was vis- iting at ‘the (Queens over Sunday. Btta Wingefelder spent sever- al Re with her mother Miss Ida Debus, of Stratford, spent Sunday with her parents. a fhanoks end eon ington are viatting relatives in ce villne 2. confined to her bed with la grippe fen Mr. Ts. attended ae Tuthere eld, and simple practical methods of |\gervices in 3. wxtey ing " dram, determ'ning its | where their da fe Marion, was‘ene and securing a true bottom are | of the lass. Gemonstrated and ‘the benefits of et Large, of Str sto spent ‘a few na this week home We are pleased to. aw = = Mrs. W. T. Sheare om recent attacl Miss Margaret Mayberry spent g her many ‘fe ays a friends “in ee Miss Bath Duniae and Master Al- jorningdale, were v:s- at the home of Mr. BIRTHS Murr—At “Almont Farm”, Seaforth th. Te d Mrs. Parker—In. ‘Atwood, pooee toe and Mrs. Charles Par- fen fa rte ‘Milverton, on Wednesda March 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Coxson, a son. epee Mil verton, on ‘Monday, , to Mr. and Mrs. John ciate ton, a daughte! S Struthers—Ait Scien on Friday, Mar. ree as . . Wm. ‘Struth: a daug! » | Pelmage—At 1 i ‘ivarton, an Thursdey, March 25th, oe Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Talmage, a Selec At Rostock, on ‘Tburlasy Mar: 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wieke, a son. Beatie a Topp:ng, wh 22nd, to Mr. Scholtz, @ son. fon Monday, and Mrs. Enos "DEATHS. Tikling—1o Elma; on\ Friday, Marob th, Thomas MoLean Jickling at the age of 68 years, 1 month, 19 a, ‘on Tuesday, Mar 28rd, Seplanle ‘Clare Hamilton be- loved wife of Mr. Wika Bristow, aged 83 years and 4. mo Bohm dt—At Milverton, pa ‘Gatarday eh en the infant eon of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Sebi ged 4 days. = DORKING. ad Mrs. 3 ‘Gee and family ere Sinday in Listo nd “Mrs. Walter Tam Nevwion, spent Sunday at M. Tanner Mr. Fred Starr wentto Si. Clem nt on Monday and returned for ‘tho eammer an the person of Mr. s. Shoop, of ‘that place. Thomas (Tanner and little son, Harvey, -epent ‘Thursday ani 3 ay a , the guests of Mrs Win, Gagte's last ne aieaieanee several months, has returned to Yous correspondent was iiisinta :m- he item 8, ae oy “Mt Lawwso ing to the farni vacated by Mr. Good- an. SCALPING. Indian Tradition That Tells the Origin of the Custom. According to the Indian tradition, Iping arose in this wise: Hundreds, perhaps thousands, ears ago, when all the Indians in the ‘world were of one tribe and under on chief, t! a dispute in the tribe as to who should succeed the old chief, ue had Lice died without issue. There rincipal aspirants to the of ee ‘trite and Pie and for the first time in the ee Bi “brothers’ blood shed by ae The chief of one OnE the factions had a beautiful daughter, and one of the bravest warriors was a suitor for her hand. ae SS col ited to the match one dition—that the young irae con journey to the camp of the enemy, many miles away young man immediat journey and, after Shes for several days, finally entered the camp, boldly attacked the chief ia. bys tent, slew him and cut off his hea: Sts the Re SE was to re him his brik His rete ers gained rapidly until finally so par did iy come he could hear them on his grewsome burden grew HS ana heavier, aie as a last Ay he w! he scalp se the poad a and, thus ae hi is own cam: ety, teasiated to his chief the ae of his prowess and was wed, amid Pie sctclig: to the damsel of his eh mon thenceforth he was penalties to wear an eagle’s feather in his oe to ag day the eagle’s feather: a ign of the successful war- rpg! ie ae he displays depending upon the number of scalps he has tak- en, Two Previous. A Richmond woman has in her em- ploy a coe ee Miff Cole. One da; Miff* bec: ential and told his wid “goin’ to the cimitery next Sunday. x “But, Miff, that’s a long ae You know it is more than five miles. “Oh, aes : ain’t goin’ to walk, Saturday Mift could talk of nothing but the cee affair. Sunday his mistress excused him, ai she expected that Git Meck a cilka wigan Call secgest ¢ the funeral. But Mitt turned up oe ee swer to her “I didn’t go, Stat yit” oe ain’t dead MILLBANK. Oliv; teacher Wels ee spent Soaay at her hom eEafle nd M'ss Florence fe ats nak, ent t Thurs- of last ¥ grandmoth- sre ‘Phos. *Gamilton, ‘of Peffers. H Neectarey ok Peosbort, spent gaturdey 1 (Millbank at the hom Squire ‘Freeborn. “Mrs. Babb and family left on Mon- day for their new bome in Str: ca ee J. Just Palmerston nt a few days with hi tae Mis d. ee Ea eee ef ater: of M: = h hom id ing a ocak i the, formas parents er Mrs. D. Grieve spent a an ew days ast week with friends at Bu Mr. F. Norman maved last week in 0 h's house recently purchased from Mr. J. Nicholl. Mrs. Muteshy returned ae Monioy Bice rena ng a few di ) Stratford with her son who is il with Sanaa ate a number in our village arc rippe 5 wibridge, Visit- , Mrs. Ritter, dur:ng the the ‘W. (A. in London this wi SHORT STOR 1 RIES RETOLD. ec Mr. Harry Gibson, of Kingston, was rescued from an enemy that hi relentlessly pursued him for years s_bonn Gibson wa: and brought @ cour and thet wel bef'jts him to talk ou eee any subject. The enemy that — toss yours rélent- sonal pursued Mr. men- ce to our entire Sopdhtaeeit is the arco, caterer Mr. Gibson cays, “For years.J was never free from catarrh of the nose nd throat. It red me winte! 4nd summer and kept me so continu- ally coughing and hawking that fo p f obtaining bottle of ined seine Preseribed by loci doctors, ever gol temporary r known spec: See in the States but af- ter spending a erable amount of money \) him to no advantage, was forced to look elsewhere for re- Fef, which 1 first reeeived from ‘Ca- tarrhozone. I consider Catarrhozone a gen cage tor entatth,” Te axeve thet lost some disease SoniDeEsy oe at ret system, and \today I am as 1 never knew what SE WORT Cater implied tral ghtforward proof of cure, com:ng from a well-known gentleman ike Me. Gibson carries convicton o: the fact witb it that Catarrhozone does all that is claimed for it. As h most: ‘vely has no equal. $1.00; small aize 50 cents.» B & pr: ta from Poleon , Kingston, On) the 1 La ancet tells good Stories on the doctors, The patient expresse fear “The operation was no’, said the surgeon, “you are sure t9; Batthay “But atient, ‘I under- stood that the atin was eee ser- ious indee: "Well, ‘ead fy surgeon, “my 1 son for kaying. that AUR ER SS recover is this, The mortality \'s nineteen out of itwenty,. and I've had nineteen deaths alrea one opened and a loud voiced young fellow, exelaimed ‘Halloa, grandad, Get your frame in circulation. “Where's the pant Mad the old shagiate im a flag pean 1 Te A well-known Brooklyn phys‘cian ass aie Saat abe ressed er E ene stains,” promiptly replied the ni BE doctor made no comment, and he Sarat on. When her turn came SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Belleriver, Que.—“ Without Lydia table Compound I e months I . Pinkham’s Veget would not be alive had Ne I went ack home much dis a tumor. canned ne of my papain Hees me to take/your Segond had Fe ee reid cea: agus eon monced fo feel better, and my appetite came back with the first bottle, Now T fee in and am cured... Your remedy is dese 18. ‘Grapes CHATEL, sn Valoyneld, Belleriver, Another Hoes Avoided. ffered untold misery fro qnacee salt: an operation was my only chance, and I aa Me it almost as much as death. RS Pinkham 8 Vegetable Co ompoti comple telycured me withou . "LEN. LENRY, 2. F, “D. 3 ‘Thirty years of unparalleled success ~onfirms ne Seah or L vith E. Pink- ham’s Veg le Compound to cure female AL eas ayaih abe appeared greatly contiby ail e exam’ Spel rect the answer I ma I meant to sa tint one a gram should be given to the ‘oat Jen| 2% a marked Dr. Mathe son, without Took ing ub trom h fon paper. ‘Dhe man's dead. Two Leiba were discussing the ae bis * gel was a Seen Hello Su as that,” replied Mii ‘A rasey.” said Pat. “A cheerful man was = s erfulest Lever knew,” “Casey was a generous cas said Pat. “Generous, you say? (Well, I don’t Rasy so much about that. Did Casey buy you anything ve ey, the Mike. 00,” vs +e seral gad. “One day he Face Enictse oaarmre oae me and my friends were drinking, and he said ‘d to us: ‘Well, ene noel are we going to have—raino ‘Am Irishman, feens ing along a rail- at ete: oe uilted unless he i out of the wan bat kept on running until ually landed up, the ent bin struck expect © pick him up in pico Strpited ta iba, Rin Conny alignely stunn Woy, in thunder, man, didn't you get off the track?” asked the fore- ang. yes ‘na with a ass fis use of getting off sie track ? Why Tcouldn’ ‘t b4eat that thing om the level." “In the provine a traveller wha epaila aceon. feat of his abroad, “where of course os e of Holstein”, says ood a noche “A anene ino etan Cae stis le, the coun- breedin: walking sadly down the road one day when the village pastor met hi “.{Why so downeast friend? ask- ed the Dae ‘ I bave asad errand, pastor, re- plied. the farmer. ‘Farmer Henrick’s din my pasture arid I am news et telh him eat fs is notrhis father, but his coo ose When Mr. Jephson was ee nking of marrying a girl “wit ney” bis friend Rogers advised peat it for sons which he was quite ready to iter in the Atchison “My 6 befor: was married my wife inboritet ae bun- dred dollars from her mack The whole town ere ae built a store ante nile che “ “His wife's moi f “When I buil na a Sou the same smile went roum nd. wife's mpney: v in the ‘T see ife’ investing some of your w re ee All my Life that poor little five hundred Saaitie has received credit ything I have been able t “As a matter of fact, wife spent the money the day my the plano. The Gouthern darkye ally speaking, lacking i it womes to dealing with wis neighbors, as the following aoky indicates ; ‘A certain planter im Louisiana bad m, and seeing three ach, and ace tor pro be r bi ve-men'| guee Syed ay ani- ma}, dotermained t0/h e fi 3," he guid, “I've fine x a I'm going to give bim the man ba) will tell me to sets political par belongs = giv ie reason for his ‘Now, Jobn, how. do you vote, and what is your reason for doing sot” “Well, bah," replied John, “I b"ongs to de old Republican pahty. = publicans freed us, an’ I feels grate- ful to-’em an",1 jes’ macherly votes dat ticket.” “Very good indeed, John,” said the planter. “Amd you, Bill? he added, os a Px ig,” answered Bilt “t¥ou see, sah, de Populis’ es’ for _ people's Dene: an’ T b'lieves in oPhat’s food, #00," remarked the planter how about you, Sam?” suid, aagfeeatne edt or tn eS ?. ‘Well, ose" replied: Sam, and he scratched id. ane od kn » fess, I — ane "possum." Sain ‘got the * 4 ‘00u: respondent for w Kentucky Seon ‘once found him- self in the mountains of that State ae ‘tor items of interest to his ra “There ain't a bit of mews,” said ti “Ail town, this ay er crops to think r, cht” asked asserted the in my <field ‘hi WwW, an, tT! cased tbe um i to town to see the coroner.” “Dhe coroner?” be 4 he's ‘wanted to hold an in- quest on a couple of fellers piace. n our eckon not! (an Morgan ain’t don “auth in’ ane that, se accident ! He sot Jim Jel is ‘brother ot to Bave an. tagineat though.’| hat Ted. to the fight?” ‘ © wa'n-t no fight 2 pera gives ie other fellows wny to make 3 a a fight, Ses bid bebind to ‘em as they came: “Has Ran Hest Seen .. the Jeffords Beavis came along, burn- ‘wife, an’ se Ran ain't been arrested. Bi wet the time to stand heah talc sto rou. Got to git buck to my harvestin’ Bae there ain't any news down our ything happens I'll let you WE KNEAD iT RVERY Hour, ngs thre ‘cho'r—also the that provi say as we do, wholesome bread. made nourishing flour dele ‘ous see and bread that mother tried tomake. Our pug comments itself to the publia because it is con- sanitary a ses Only pure and wholesome ‘ngred= sents and thereby adds to the health of mmunity. Patron'2e on Gaon good faker: GEO. GUENTHER ed with adi to requirements. Mead Office, Hamiltoa. and conducted by women. the husband’s income. Asa general rule, itfis the man who earns the money and the woman THE who saves it.... LARGE proportion of the Savings Bank accounts open- BANK OF HAMILTON are opened Out of the household in- come, the thrifty wife quietly lays aside, in the safe cus- tody of a chartered Bank, as much as can well be spared from When unforseen reverses come, or a home—or other commendable thing is desired—quiet savings (hardly missed from the regular income) are available. It is surprising how rapidly Systematic Savings grow. Many accounts, made up of small deposits, reach a total thatQis quite important, and which makes the family independent when extra money is needed, THE BANK OF HAMILTON specially invites the Sav- ings Accounts of married women, and has inaugurated a system of caring for such deposits, that is both simple and convenient. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in any amount at any time; and, when starting a new account, a simple enquiry for the Manager will secure all desired information, and every attention BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANCH R. J. RANNEY, Local Agent What's the ‘use? Some \o’ FINE BAKERY

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