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Milverton Sun, 29 Apr 1909, p. 5

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THE MILVERTON SUN aches or is weak, if the urine poste ifyouhay Lindl oe ‘youhavesymptoms estorative THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. WE KNEAD IT EVERY HOUR, sings the choir—also the FINE BAKERY that provides, as we do, wholesome br he genuimely good aker: He GEO. GUENTHER #2 Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Cee mare ia Ee m’S egetable Com- und a fine remedy all woman’s nd. t- to tell Se moe itl fas ae for me.” N, 304 East Long St., Columbus, Ohi Another Woman Helped. iteville, Vt.— I was passin; red. th mi For bea = of ¢ came women Ia rou enaned poe my Teter: irs. CHartes B. YORE o, anite- ville, Vt. a Women who are passing through this critical period or who are arias from any of those distressing ills p euliar to — sex eahanet aro! lose aignt of t that for thirty nity you will find women who have been Yestored to health by ae Ez. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun For Sale or Rent OUSE AND STABLE AND, TWO LOTS James RicHaRDson, About Patent Leather aga Shoes © ometimes ask- éd whether the patent Jeather 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 oe than others —depends upon the quality. The Patent leather used in for VICTUS Shoes is manufactu from selected imported Rusld Colt hides. The result is a patent leather that is softer, finer, more flexible and one that will Wear longer, without cracking, than any other patent leather sold. Seeding Time! ss If you are at-all fond of gardening you'll be glad of the chance to get gi den tools of the] pene oon 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 introduction e to other stocks. Everybody oy ‘Milverton, Ont Notice to Contractors ! albout “AB sores “of, willow is here | interest and What it Leads to —_—— ‘Mr. Truman, « of Victoria county, p2r- eel et oe of the foliowing There have ‘been such persistent ot forts to mislead the gard 1 utlissbooks ti the facts abe Mont elearly Ant tary training as well, with uniforms. rifles, etc., as part of the accessories. This is the ‘system which will, if Sir The patel ory training given in soho? as ended as @ DP ge to fu: veal the ages Military institu i i cing the views of all those ous @ffect on Canada’s mar the entire af the militarists, 0 defence other th: at which is provided ‘by the penis eaters jnal and commercial intercourse ‘that is ever increasing, and the identity of which is constantly becoming ee st. To substitute for this of armed camps along the frontier could have but one effect—to aed a t and to create peril where none exists no E Chamberlain’s has the Preference Mr. Fred C. Hanrahan, a prom nee druggist of Ports 3a) “Por the past six years’ I have at NOTICE! Having disposed of y {put in other hands for collection and costs added. JAMES HOGG. FOR SALE ~ Bouse and ‘good stable and quarter acre good garden, severa} plumb and cherry eas also small fruits. Good and soft weter For further partic lars apply to. Hannah Taggart, Main street, Milverton. OLD JUNK! Tam buying alt 1 Kinds of Serap pone Rage, Bones, vopuer B rass, Ete. a Jew, therefore — ‘deal with ‘honest ly. Bro card or hora goods. I will call Sujal ed eng as spring opens. ED. soe alWerion, = tation. C. P, R. Time oot Going East. ing Weak: 9.00 am. W. Monkton Saas aes 7.12 p.m. ed, sous Tralee ™m. Ee Bop mt Dorking 238 a.m. we . 8.28 p.m. G. T. R Time Table. GOING SOUTH. ~ Brunner Milverton 14 “GOING ‘koh. Pp. 732 105 50 70 Ere oe 750 itt COMMERCIAL. ‘wheat. ni Peffers 15) ff my livery ea ha: fo, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy. It edy and one of the best ie market. hers for the same pur- that T give st the preference. sale by all druggist: ul NWOOD. » Wm. Alliston, of Liste : ai ited rf, Hrs. D. 'S Tn aris “ wee were visting ae in Listawel for a few a | Mss Miss mais ‘McGillvray, ot US spent oe with Mrs. has moved his family into Mr, ‘hos. Calder’s bouse ir. Con. Wilker moved his family just vacated by Fred t. Wm. his ‘home in eee Sinday at nave mencet 2 excavation work for bi: eine new ick which he intend erect- Ed. Spabr left on Saturday morning for Didsbury, A!te., where the latter has been living for the past ix Miss B. Crowe left on Monday morn: ing for Waterloo, ‘where she intende to make her future Wi sorry to Toye Miss “ice tion our tata M's: Bisa Montgomery returned oa ay after spending a mouca d the contract for See a fictanes on the top of Lut urch spire completed their Sob ane Soae very successfully. Rheumatic Pains Relieved Mr. Thos, Stenton, postmaster of ir. Pontypool, Oat., writes, “For the the Beer e:ght years I suffeted with Theu- vee : yains.’ an a Totten, anes ae by all ‘druggists. When Critics Differ uver Provine ce Atter all ue strictures up the writer efi s way hee handiee it which furnishe: book an excuse for els oh 7 diffieult to ay ‘where the line mi drawn betw. ‘sball and ia shall not be Saaed. vy the literary artist, ‘hose condemn the problem novel and. “he problem play would be as quick to conde grim Releiotints Webster's see or SEES of my rate it 10 orks. is doubtful if The world ae even the libraries of Ontario, will be disposed ‘east out such eaeely clever and Setonalaiie oes ee and Bie Gauapball has bean Bee with a fit of literary — Bo oud aoals. ‘Pinch ? If so, look out for a tiny corn. cure it before it grows big. utnam’: teas on a tractor is the be: Try “Pu: Military Training in Schools|- A DUSKY “CYNIC. © dy was walking alon; eee o Ev wa: aro “without being able ts es a Toe lady gave him a quarter and don. A Beet later while going by gts same spot 01 enue she ‘was approached es tore by the same egro. “IT am a shipwrecked: te als he be- “Three da; She let him finish, “Then she re- arked: “Two weeks ago when I gave you a days Tene Now you say the same And she sok at ‘the negro 8 He thre k his head ae ae forth aoe roars sof laughter. “Did—did I give you dat alts last week?” he chuckled. “Did give. mea pit Well, if dat ain't a joke sir “she left him standing on the sidewalk convulsed with laughter.— New York Times. CARDS IN CHURCH. They Were Not Uncommon In the Old Days In England. Frequent cases of card playing oc- urred in churches in eae days in bleh or curtained family pews that eae be found in avert parts of agian case of card playing was men- tioned by the poet Crabbe as having |~ occurred in one of those pews in Trow- bridge parish church. Mr. Beresford ga and that one of the le Goares Se with taking part at a game of w’ in the church he attended. ‘he Middlesex, has a luxurious room pew ee s approached by a special door and si The 6 ola “st Paul’s cathedral before the great fire oe vores ies used by business m cathedral.—London Standard. ing a ACh th oe nee Pops fs related: A man ‘ho went to an inn ‘OF t ecoae fora the wes in the hands 4 the bushrangers. n guests were alreat ed Pat ‘were being searched in order.. Michael was com- tea before they too! what was coming a held the pan- nikin as if the. ted¢were too hot to drink, aaa when he steer ° highwaymen was looking away drop- ped his roll of bank notes into i. He stood quite quiet, and when the bush- rangers came to feel his pockets there shillings tool in his pocket ae being mounted his horse, 0 the nearest police station and hes Information r Indorsement, said the teller of a bank 10 had to cash—“madani, rou ye forgotten ‘to indorse.’ A wo came to the wo- man’s dace: but she took pack the pa- a and wrote something on the back “Madam,” owie again the teller jooked at the check he arta ve it the woman had in- dorsed as ey “The had sca paid me whatever er ft en and you need have ae one Therefore r adores this ‘ery teal yours, Anna i. Beni ua er’ Haclsioy celetaniet in Chins, whets have been cultivated for many ae bie In Germany the old ed with sugar candy. The radish sais haye no_ flavor, dy jade them palatable. ’ jutrage. “What tans ton so late?” asked the boy’s parent “The teacher kept the in because I eouldn’t find besaawe on the map of Europe,” Seale 39 ny. ‘And ni you couldn't find Moscow! "ie we es down years It's an outrage to treat a child at way!’ £r ‘. 2, His Thirst. “My poor man, how aia you acquire euch a thirst?” “It was dis a-way, When de abetor operat on’ me ae appender- a i forgot an’ left a sponge inside AM Man to Let ‘Nom “What kind of a man ey gous new his It y two words to him, es oe 200."=Detrot Wroe Press. Monst ae lebron at Milverton, fonday, Mi There are Seana icles about every home, which becoming worn and mar- red, are either discarded or relegated to correspond with Wood-Lac will brighten ee you wan! way; will give Hie oe a of He com: iatnley: ite every. vis: it will prove a pleasure; it aioe neg ask He Gayly Admitted That the Joke Wae| — on Himself. l The church at wee Stanmore, in | ,, ss men sort of exchange. |. ‘The portico i let out to hucksters, | Ti re said in weiltiont let or hindrance within the | © Director's Meeting iA meeting-“of the Bietes of the ima Farmers’ Mutual Fi meeting held in Clinton on April asoline engines and sees lei lighting plants, reported ‘progizss tte ‘had beon aps Hee with those ‘appliances. Moved essrs. Grieve and meee cea be paid vlaim bo eajusted at $6.00 ai forwith. Car: ‘A claim pee hed trom ScnrE Dineen, Maryboro, for damage to his house and contents iby eee tats for insurance amounting 0 $90, wi aa received and on mot- olsen and Dona-dson eting eaiouEn ed to meet again on Tuesday, t e 18th day 0 y at the usual fine and ace. J. R.HAMMOND. _ "Secretary. Financial Weeklies do not rule Ontario To. outa siPelescen Ontario's ability to borrow money speak with “bated breath and anisperen humpleness” to the august representative of ‘the Finan- igh Times Sir James ‘Whitney made just two the Financial broken the alleaes of indifference to the existence of such adversaries. Defeated by Dr, Hamilton In no way is health so menaced as by constipation. It leads to insomn- Rhigh eicetne: Vee enties intestinal tract, stimulate kidneys and liver, keeps the pores x never have dtomesh trouble, if y ise Dr. lamilton's E are 4 pectect ‘system tonic. 25. at all dea:- ‘Se in open. |. ms “May Heme: Journal (May Asus of it the Home Jouraal ges spromised for the new “Deir Delightful” Dviwich” ing information about cof tion and use. e prizes for the pints eontest/ are announce: is issu al number and will afford many use- y|ful hints as to wedding methods and customs. id —_-—___ Branch Banks Kingston Standard i ly a fact ther adecided consideration. t pity that ‘tthe best features of the wo systems could not be combined! DEAF FOR THIRTEEN YEARS Mr. oe Warner, Publisher of the Masonic Reg- ‘oronto, was almost totally deaf in eae for anumber of years. He exper- imented with a thousand different seediea and only got relief by using Catarrhozone, | and it cured. says the (Warner past and I am quite willing that you should] . se it.” an Mr. Warner’s unsolicited testimon- that deafness Catarrboraue is use is scientific in its appl cation and meet wit! lorsement of prominent -| ministers ‘and doctors all over Canada ‘Our eat equipped health institutions Government deaf b- Hee where other riguler milracle wefker aud is etre to elp Complete outfit costs $1.00 Leave your next order for job work with The Sun. trial size 50-oants, Sold by all drug- fists an N. ©. Polson & (Co., King- on, Oat. Learn Dressmaking 3 Milverton {We teach you everyting from the plainest whe t ito 1 aS lab- orate; ie cut, fit together not ke the lining, oe ts, skirts, Cea askves whildren‘s Why spend after you have served m e what do \ou know about cutting Sore poset ing. _Thousands of gitls bave been taught his ‘way wit) the past eight tee and all Soemmend it vecy high Onaree of full sours is only $10.00 ugh if satisfac- given free of find it not all as we advertised it is to ‘be she thas the priviege to stop, 3 there is nothing to be paid in adva n evering © y taught ‘skirts, coats, ‘ete. ee iralifalie + te teal Tillor system. 1 teach at Milverton aoa May 8 1B mishing to try, or wor “tutes ulars -be sure and call at the Central Hotel on Saturday May 1st. Hours 11 a.m. to 8 MISS STEWART. Instructress in Dress Making. Synopsie of Canadian North-West LAND REGULATIONS a person hee is the sole head of male over 18 m: 1 any fain conditions, iby, fat ughter, ‘brother or sister of in- fending homesteads D is’ Gesidence on mother, son, homestead patent) and ‘cultivate fitts acres ¢ ‘Al hdmesteader wiho has exhausted six monthg.in each of three years, cu’ tivate ste acres and ervet a house, worth $800.00. QW. iW. CORY ag: of the Minister of Interior. . Unautliorized ‘publication of id ee eiyatdeare shee wi ae not be pi SPECULATION 4 SS INVESTMENT Head Office, Hamiltea, T must appeal to the’sound’common sense of every think- ing man or woman, that the return from an investment is in almost direct ratio to the risk. Stock speculation, mining, and other similar ventures prom- ise big returns, and involve big risk. Savings deposits pay small — dividends in interest—but they pay it. Safe, sure, certain—at . regular intervals your interest is paid in cash; and, your money is _ still Ges to be given back to you at once, when required, It is this comfortable feeling of security that has induced “many shrewd investors to forego the attraction of large profits on theirzmoney, offered by other forms of investment, and caused them to keep substantial sums on deposit in a chartered bank, where the Dividend is sure > paid every six months; ae the : principal available whenever required. THE BANK OF HAMILTON i invites investment de- posits, and is abe: to receive them on most ae terms _ BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANGH > pee? R. J. RANNEY, ‘Local Agent

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