THE MILVERTON SUN 5 A drugé to aud $i ber bottle. Itis a Tonic you want! Physicing lowers |7 a evstean and makes jisease. The winter months have been | 4 it more susceptible WE KNEAD IT RVERY HOUR, sings the cho'r—also the FINE BAKERY that provides, as we do, wholesom bread made trom nour‘sh’r i make. Our ba mends itself to the publio because it is con- ducted on honest principles with most sanitary and 5) surround ngs, esomne ngred- ients, and thereby adds to th mmunity. Patron genuinely good baler; GEO. GUENTHER For Sale or Rent OUSE AND STABLE AND TWO LOTS ‘0 rooms and isa supply of good water, 1 teesappiy il be rented. For further jars a4 Particu- JAMES RICHARDSON, Milverton, Ont FOR SALE House and good stable and quarter ani : td soft water. Wor tarther particu- apply to Hannah Taggart, Main anes Milverti For Sale: or to Rent ! 10 acre \farm for sale or tent an ideal dairy farm, 2 miles from Elma Cheese Co. factory and 11-2 miles from Carthage cheese and butter ies a good roomed house. Place, je well fen- Sed Bas large asreags sceded down end acres of fall wheat. For ter apply to (Wm. Johnston, ncitecs: OLD JUNK! About Patent Leather Invictus Shoes The question is sometimes. ask- ed whether the patent leather in -INVICTUS Shoes will crack. In reply to this we say that it’s impossible to guarantee any patent leather from cracking. ‘Some patent leathers crack more readily than others —depends upon the quality. The Patent leather used in IN- VICTUS Shoes is manufactured from selected imported Russian Colt hides. The result is a patent leather that is softer, finer, more flexible ne that will wear longer, without cracking, than any other patent leather sold. W. ZIMMERMANN Tem buying al kinds of Serap Iron, Rags, Bones, Rubbers, Horse Hair, pper, Brass, Ete. not a Jew, therefore ‘wil idea with you honestly. hod goods. T will roalbac Wa av aan a@ spring oper ED. “YUNDT, Milverton, Feb&Mar Station. ONTARIO LIQOUR LICENSE ACT License District of North Perth NOTICE is ‘hereby given that there shop lic- County of Perth (uri license’ year. There fare ‘licenses. and 8 shop licenses applied for for the license year of 1909-10. R. T. KEMP, April, 1 ONTARIO LIQOUR LIENSE ACT License District of North Perth (NOTICE is hereby "given that the Board of Lice the Bisanse district of North Perth will meet at the City Hall in the City ‘or e year 1909-10. ‘All persons ce will govern Lax-ets 5 creates, i ves accordin, R TKE pector. Dated at Listowel this end’ shee of April, 1909, Seeding Time! If you are at all fond of gardening you'll be glad of the chance to get gar- den tools of the better sort at our prices. We do some things for the sake of your goodwill. The whole conduct of busi- ness here is based on en- larging your good opinion of the store and bringing you twice as often. Garden tools serve as an introduction here to other stocks. doesn’t know yet how many different things we sell. Come in and look around, J. ROTHAERMEL Going East. Going West. 9.00 a.m. [W. Monkton i 18 a 815 p.m 6 pan, Bid ce Wiivartan< 3108 ce 28 pa D 12 p.m. Going South. 8.45 a.m. 8.15, p.m. e 15 - m. G. T. R Time Table. GOING Roure: Fy 32 i at a s 9.26 9. a. a.m. 7.82 10.50 Milverton 7.89 10.58 745 11.06 ‘Petters 7.50 11.12 COMMERCIAL. ‘all wheat, new. jarley per bushel. ate hese Masieoe Aon, per cwt. jhorts: Inspector. | @ Dated at Listowel this 2nd day of i 909. Py mmissioners for | ,, POOLE. s. Chas. Keating, o of Ruste, ary exrived ‘Monday perans, 0 §) “ ith ber ents Mr.. ory ines, ‘Imers. . {W. Chalmers. ‘Mx. Geo. Opper has returned to Tor- onto to resume ‘bis duties after holi- Seriis: over the Easter vaca mn with his p ents a. and Mrs. M. Opper. ‘Mies Em ly Large spent Saas va- cation with Yriends in Goderich and ‘oronto. Mr, Jobn Engel - a spent hi ter vacation at his turned to hi rere gwood, of the Schoo! of Telegraphy, Stratford, spent past week at his parents home. Miss Hilda Opper entextalaad a nur: r friends to a very pleasant day: Oeaeen seoeTieciay with Trtendy in Stratford. Large spent a few days tas “ret with tangs in Listowel ‘ow “has returned to hi AiG Gries her home latter « spending some Soha ey. Any Weakness in Your Back? Sometimes you experience pain and weakness without . much suffering. Edie oh gain WOl ire come. The ‘trouble ean be ‘stopped - bing on r the spine, and then put on a Ner- ra ilime laster. In these rei edies y will ‘find ‘won quick relief. They will spare you fro: atta mbago w! utcome of Rosiectse pain in ae ai oe Gites Or strains and wi enkevene Pe line and Nerviline 'Plasters have no equal. Rehtise ee oe 1 of the Gotham Syn- ing Co., met at the hom eee George Keith ind presented weit a gan wate" Mic Jeaith a one is better known capable manager of wer ‘bince: the eyndicate some years ago. James o the presentation and Sam- last ir the time approaches for your depart- ure ‘from among us meet for the plea sure and privlege of spending the sent to you thi ‘ h token of the ane in which you are he $e and mi id you: ir good wife of the Gotham Threshing Co. Ts. Patterson and daughter,, Mar- et, of Toronto, are guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Li Banik Britton, on ‘Monday, Apr. 42th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jobn: he ‘a daug’ Don't Neglect Your Cough —Don’t Neglect Your Cough— You may dislike taking medicine— cured without The modern treatment — is i ug—it’s a healing vapor ‘full of pine essences and healing tbalsams. It spreads over t are weak and sore Every spot that's con- tation is soothed all sy mptons of told and catarrh ate: cur ing so , So sure, SO tas waters vs zoner In 25ct. and $1.00 siz ait dealers. Axt-Holzschu! ub, ‘A very pretty wedding was solemn- ister, Miss ‘Adeline ward ‘Holzschub acted as gro cloth rl “Hibben and Carried fof roses. After the ceremony ‘the company sa lowin to a uous repast and the following 8. and costly showing the tions are extended to Axt may their lives be strewa with happiness and (grow more radiant as yn. to~ wards a calm Sad ibeauteous sunset. GROSSHILL. chool ‘has again Fath Gaeuietied Easter holiday: is cumared aot bore Hlek Me, Robert ‘Campbell has sod his farm south of the village now ‘occupied ‘by Mr. Jno. B. Campbell. pane “Robt. satis is spending a with Sher sister, Mrs. Bre- ber; is spending some time with friends i is Glenalian. our of een A is visiting a aa llex., of. Crosehi rand concert un ee of St. Mary’s Anglican church, Crosshill, on ing, Apr. 26, at ek. ‘bye on “Pire-Rangiig in, Nei tario.”” admission is ‘only 10 and 45 cents. The ‘proceeds’ are to be de- voted to Canadian Mission: We want you to try Wood-Lac Stain aristrocrat of all varnish stains ning favor lovers of vd a home. Rothaer- mel & Son : tord. Business his y| friends in this vicinity sets after |i FAMOUS WINDSOR ARCHIVES, Round Tower Wherein Reposes the Unique Plan of the Kaiser. I in- ers, “await- ing ae occas impaidial verdict of The shiver of Windsor Castle are e vi centre and most dominant part of ‘the re buildin great und Tow the it Ror er. ago a g-room Was tower, and all the i ments, including Queen Victoria’s let- ters, were the: wi the governor, whd was charg it of he state prisoners Here King Jol ce, and Kin hn 0} Darla of sootiandt eepreee of 8 Black Prince, were confined. Th Marshal de Belleiale, who was taken person to be co In the centre of the tower is a large bell captured at the fall of Seen 1855. It wei ly 171-2 © fore THE SAILING JELLYFISH. In the South Pacific He Travels Where He Wants to Go ew i em at glance to betray less intelligence than the jelly-fish with the tide and down with the tide, carried along by is or that current, moving with the of a back hither and thith- gelatinous construction, ‘the sail is a membrane almost 95 hard as shell. its ‘sting is fatal to other fish and danger aged of aes eee Stones. deca; gioco ars eats tua depend on the i structure of its composition and the natur rounding atmosphere. evra suenk synch Che steo te rain or a moist atmos; papeats ‘ost succeed in arresting decay.—Building World. DORKING. ae Grabam jLave 'y after spending 2 Easter holida: Re his home here returned to Goderich on Moni ay to me his studies at the mene School site i B at rine ritlilnexy- Gepattnknt ot Mica Batrics Glenalia n. Miss Starr, murse ‘of Elmira, is at present with Mrs., Fred Starr who v are sorry t late is suffering rote in ote attack of sciatica. Bs iA ilingham, of Str Colles, “spent his Easter ith his Me Tavery vatiet spending the f Med is fortune ‘has many and Calgary has ured a good citizen. MONKTON. Mr. %. ‘E. Gill, of Monkton has just rehased a very large 2-year-old im- ported “ Clydesdale ~ stallion, “Lord Lindsay,” 8693, 145 87, from O. Sor- yy, Guelph. his colt is sired by the renowned Bverk itinp1ssi, Ever- in a very successful sa Clydesdale ae; cute side ant eS on ite side: atta use tha veuy well bred wot. mor Whooping Cough Give Cramer rlain’s ‘Cough Reme- dy. I It is safe and sure. a Septet Notice to Contractors ! I yore about 15 acres of willow r sawols._betose May . John Gernhaelde’ 82, Con. 17, Elma, Milverton Office, of | and mii OWES LIFE 10: Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetab Ile Compound Vier W. Va.— “I feel thatI owe the last, oh years of my life to Uy misery. women to take train Pinkham's Ae EMMA inkharn’ s-Vegotable Com- unt made ‘rom native roots and erbs, no narcotics or harm- 1 drugs, and to-day holds the record hi ‘Vegetable ne) ound a trial. one Jean 55 like special advice tial letter to Mrs Lynn, Mass. yrees ‘advice is and always helpful. Evangelical Conference at w Hamburg Th ace Kontertneg_ of the Ev- Becta: 19th of fips ‘to hold its fort shop ‘W. Horn, se u sessions and 0 a ¥e Sha was geeeniee nd Wm. Hein, vere vote’ ne to jorse 1. M. Graff The following were ceneived with © tS from the Dakota conference . Bechtal ay F. Emdes. J.¥v aver was re¢eived with eredentia from the Methodist church of Canada. tact _ieneohtel 5 North District, A. Y. Haist; Norvh- west, DL. Wagner; the following the cease da ‘ob Ta Wing. was elected cast Stel esicia Ane. M. Hauch was treasurer of the Episcopal elected ‘The presiding elders awere station-|¢ folloy i D. Re Mel mo suppli Fund Souer and (W. (Hen: Connor and A. Nash; ville, and is =e pavey of the Edu- cational Fund. E. H. Bean . Gren; H. H. Liebold; ider 5 Keniston, Ww. ied. Do You nen Used Up? You're Auseotcee: and played out re Use F SoS SUES Krugel vs. _Mureay etal. was elect- murn } Saskato oon, Ed. nton, janie: eowiit ‘Current to be eR mere Sa Learn Dressmaking ed Matiatiosl, ites an Damm was elected conference treas- . mer At Milverton Appointments — Hast Disiriet, S.R. , Kneehtel, P.E., Berlin, G. D. Dam New Hamburg, (W. J. Yaeger; Lin-| (We teach you Sais from the gelbach’s, E. M. ‘Graff; North East- | plainest peared: a tto ‘the most elab- ‘ope, H. Dierlamm; cpeviaunks? Emil orate, nx haw to cut, fit Burn: Sebringville, Lit and put Teen raat only the lining, daria ‘Blias Eby; “atverton, F.|but all other goods in coats, skirts, pire Ma M. Sippel; Ham-| waists, wrappers, Soe ‘ehildren’s Toronto, W. “E.| dr , collars, Why spend E A after you have serve hs there leys nano WW. Baen; Gains-|what do (you know about cutting boro M. Gischler ; Arnprior and Kila'o, |bsolutely nothing. . G. Hallmann; ‘Pembroke, A. Thousands of gitls have been taught ger; Golden . F. B. Meyer jin this way within past eight [Rockingham, E. H. Dorsch qoerk and all recommend it very high North District—A. Y. Haist, P.E. Waterloo, M. L. Wing; St. Jaco oparge of full course is only $10.00 ©. G. Kaata,; Bhmira, J. G. Burn ;| to ‘be paid when through if Aint Listowel, J.'H, Grenzenbach; Wal- | tory, inelyding one of t t per- Port Elgin, ! eckor j Chesley, find it as L. Merner; Binge Ww. f ‘thas the privlege > mann; Elmwood, H. J: Boltzmann there is nothing to be paid in advance Stratford, . Hauch 5 A. D everiing olass wil Gischler; Dashwood L. ix Wat Cred-| taught skirts, coats, “ete. Charge for iton, E. H. i Maitland, +] this ‘course 8, including the Idea Haist ; aes ra to be re ‘Tailor syst! Northwest Distriet—L. H. will teach at Miivexton from May 3 P Winnipeg, Bechtel; Ne S o 5 p.m. dorf, J. (Vv, Kovar; ogian 8. F. Ba wvishing to ee r ae father partic- Rosthern, L. Amacher s Medicine Hat,| ulars be sure and call at the -G J. 8. Damm and W. nts Hotel is Hanae May ist. Hours 11 a.m MISS STEWART. Instructress in Dress Making. Hasan of Canadian North-West LAND Iielachich LATIONS WINY person who is the sole het of & fasally, or any soa | over 18. the ‘bodily or rozone me! ds out weakn of available Dominion Stan a Ferrozone ‘and ,you'l toh fighting et —full ioa) up witha n—eve r No ssi trengtheniig ‘tonic so pian ency for the district. Neglect no’ day longer, All may be made at Gra want Bates patos 8O8- Gone tain conditions, er of in- eee or sist Dukies—Six reach: Gesidence on and cultivation of the land in each of teader may live (On ‘Tuesda irai ey ef Ran-| three ye is est kin sere Be eter Paw. | within nine miles of his hgmestead on son und G. ‘L. Griffith, C. E., counsel} farm of at least 80 acres solely own- nd ceaeree for appellant and Mr.| ed by him or his father, mot son, : y, K. C,, and John Roger, | @aushter, brother or sister. C. and engi ie peti In (ert®in districts a homesteader ioners viewed the lands in connection | {n good standin ; A te a R with the proposed drainage area near axter-section alongside 0 Mon B ar ynship. an pean ° $8,00 per acre. _Duties— a s by at Ros pers alto hy dincluding the time required to earn pellants lands. ‘Appellant _ claimed | homestead Detenty and cultivate titty that waters were taken out of their] res extra course instead of following the or- (igiasetebaas Wile wea ambewsene ginal course through an award drain;] ns homestead Fight and cannot obtain that he was Unjustly eneensed 58 a pre-emption ay take urchased olaiimed penisation fox damage | Homestead in tertain districts. Price from foreign wajter ‘brought through 00 pen re. ti Must reside bis dends-".‘Judgment for Kerngebs a: onths in each of three years, eui- i eeomene of $310 was struck off.| tivate fifty acres and ervet a hou Compensation to :be granted based on | Wwerh 300.00, valuation of damage done atter com- NW. IW. CORY, ni pistion ot the drain lS Deputy of t Minlster of Tnterior. tion of new drain through anpeliants Pity Of ile Me ora lands abolished and mew to follow the] N. B.—Unautlorized publication of course of orignal linea Araia,” Cole] ida advertigement will not be paid to -be paid by drainage area. a lar is sufficient. whenever desired. parent. by one person in trust for another. Ghe following informa- tion may interest those desirous of opening a Savings Bank Account for the first time. .... 1.—An account may be opened with the deposit of a Single Dollar ; and while you may deposit as much more as you wish, an opening deposit of One Dol- 2.—Further deposits of any sum—One Dollar or more—may be made at any time, either regularly or irregularly, as money is available. 3.—Remittances may be made from amount on deposit, to relatives or friends abroad ; and the BANK OF HAMILTON will make such remittances for you 4,—Money may be withdrawn in person from Savings Accounts, whenever desired—either in whole or in part. 5,—Savings Accounts may be opened with THE BANK OF HAMILTON Parents may open accounts for their child- ren, such accounts being subject to withdrawal only upon the signature of the { 6.—Accounts may be opened, and deposits made, by minors or married wo- men in their own names, and fully under their control, repayable to them on their order, without regard to parent, guardian or husband. —Acscounts may be opened, payable to either of two (husband and wife, for instance) or more persons, or the survivor, 8.—All dealings between THE BANK OF HAMILTON and its depositors are strictly confidential, and no information—not even the existence of an ac- count—is given to any person, Your Savings Account is invited by THE BANK OF HAMILTON, and any additional information that may be desired can be obtained by a simple en- quiry for the manager, BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANCH R. J. RANNEY, - - Local Agent