THE MILVERTON SUN Thursday, September 9, 1909 Saat Te be Ae ee ea 7 , ’ 7 ? > , > , > ‘Will tell the story of your summer vacation. Thete’s —The Kodak itself slips e button — di rest — or leave it Ns anny ie as you ple: 2 CAMERAS ~- $1 to $12 KODAKS - ae to $50 E. A. ROBERTSON “walle vn carpe Soe STRATFORD, - - ONT. dust an Easy Handful of ; KODAK FILM} Good Advice posit ate to shucks if, it's n ¢ itell Ag about the ex- Scttent Qualftses of ¢ Superate Flour sold bene, nd you go oft eas Pes a t ims 00d is bag of saw du Flour bere is best and sheapest, Pfeffer Bros. NORTH PERTH Pee pe cocteTON MILVERTON Friday, Sept 24th for the eae "a general sinesss A full delegation is requested. RDING, Pres. B. GRIEVE, See, abiae: ‘Sept, 6th, 1909. COMMERCIAL Fall wheat, 0 nm. i Seley fons, per cwt... Shorts per ton. Lard STRATFORD MARKETS. Fall Wheat. $ LINWooD. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heimbuch speat a tow days in Goderich this week Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Patterson and family of Lintewel, were visitors at Mr. Robt. ss eat Ye Me oatiatds: "Geo eorge Wii eeans ore weston a Hes aes ith trends here. 8. Tonnerette spent Sunday ond ‘uondy in Toronto and Buffalo. Wb. G, Gare was a visitor a Sn ee Chine rae ato oh: Mr. E, ‘Sing spent Monday with eras in Emi nd Mrs. George Hiker of Ber tine Tditea with the former's mathe bere over the holiday. Messrs. Frank Sshummer and Leo Roppre attended the basebali match : 2 Mr. spendiag hs vacation with friends in Beriin and Guel Mr. Charles Hiker left on Saturday for Berlin where he lias secured Lee d scar Dantz, of Berlin, visi£ed at ratio Mr. Jake Lantz. ler and ap Miss Sus- ie ate ior eae sl n Tyeslay to w days. ae Mce: “Johnston ‘and family, of Lis- towel spent the holiday with Mrs. F. er. iss Florence Baker, of Millbank, nolidayed under the parental roof. MoFadden, of Millbank, or kit Mrs. F. Baker’ s = Tabor Day. 3 Tony Koebel, sr., spent Monday in Gueigh noetsch is visiting in Miss Edith Beater St aes spant Monday with | Mr. Dave Muleaby, of udiitane, ae Monday avan ing. tow rae nla — “Berlett left last. oveck e ‘to resume her work at Pem. fem of Water- with the for- mi 3 here. ae Hicks, of Tononto, formerly of i. his pk 8 tre go: ae John McKay, tea jchard coareee ‘of “Toronto ited is brother, . G. Mamser 0 this iss to ae ales eee spent the holi- day at he: Mitchell iss R. Hanlon dels dayed under the berentel Page ‘oof in Guelph. Mrs. Alex. Boggs and niece, M: P. ‘Stesmey wpent Labor Day in Elmira. Mr. Norman Wment was a visitor % the Toronto Fair a couple of 4s le we Mrs. Wm. {Arnold and family, of eslau, spent a few days at Mr. C. Logel’s ‘ant weel ; Mrs. L, Seip. spent Saturday “ with friends in Ber CROSSHILL. Mr. Harty, Rhodes and son, Saige ult Site. Mar: I. Pg Sibeat fs od Ors. Wilson, of Stratford, vig Mr. Jino. Frame’s. mpbell amd Miss ms, of maryborous. visited ait H. Mr. Richard Mamser, ‘of Toronto, amd Mrs. G. Manser, of Linwood, visited frsonas im Crosshill. Miss Harvie returned lto her one y and spent Sunday at ‘home. Miss All) gs réturned to Bramttord ast eae THE BERRY Y PICKERS Wher the berries were ripe one hot Three = al oe Crosshill consent- a to Ms Ntaiy hier: tie ecles So They, Jonaéa ‘their sun bonnets, to shade ‘their fair heads. And ote times they rendered a favor- som e The, Leek were thick and filled them with joy Amd the topic was chiefly concerning the boys. - Alt ot a sudden a shrill sound was re It sounded — much like a June might The veghbars proud all liistened with tri und | acpnning ‘the bush thought was in sight, 0} Bat may, ie scare was a large bum: ble ee the we) I dm told didn't or Amd otter ‘Ube fight with this an'ma} The "tale hak the boys was con- siderably mi 22 22 Cc. P, R. Time Table ent Monkton, going west, 8.64 p. West “-m., 11.61 @.m. Going east, 8.00 a 22 a. mn Shaw ats 122 pm, 11,18 a.w.; east, Sab pie 3.57 G, T, R. Time Table’ GOING selon Bronner 9: 32 Milverton 9.26 jewto 9.20 Meffers GOING NORTE. a. m. Brunner .. 7.82 . 4 Milverton .. 7.89 10: A lewton TAS 11 Bi Peffers ... 750 11.12 70: ded life. DONEGAL. end, Miss Irene]; Mr. tush ‘Frome, of Waterloo, was| ¢} a «Sunda Be Bt Miss Maggie < Rennie, of Berlin, NEWTON. : ‘The matriage ‘ot MF. Archie Holmes (Martha Jack ee. at tia Meme Milani ran weunesaan, Sept. ist.’ We wish them‘a happy amd presperous life. Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Zoeger spent a tew days with friends in Berl Mr. Jos, Gies Jeft on Thursday to ut enture, g for pombe time ut Mr. ai A. Murray, ofS Strat- font, are spending a few days with thei daughter, Mrs. R. D. Ross, Shnrah is wearing a A Vitle girl bas come thinse {rem hore whe ett ort = exes to the esday Willem Kirk'and, John qabaadin, Alex. Dav.dson and John Reid. Mrs. W. 0. Zoeger ce a few days pe friends in Toro ss Flossie Doniay Hoe returned t genes after pence several rele en friends in *Petrolen, Detrot ang aes places. . Frank oe of) me x ate Sunday at ‘the home Day. Counsil meet: ‘ng was hed on Mon- Mrs. W. Giaister, of Wateclon call- friends’on Mor Mr. t "Fry. epen nt. Labor ‘Day in traf ford. T's a pity when siok ones drug) the stomach oF stimulate the Hea’ end ents—the failing “inside in tae sell eae tne Puble| ah Drug Store. se : ~ HESSON. and (Mrs. ~ Sahat, of Elmira, ent Sunde: r “Ptr. Ja op Walia a Sarnia, sp Sunday with relativ wietter Sireel ‘to Chicago on ae Lillian Kenedy, of Toronto =| spent the holiday at her home here. Messrs. Henry ie ae an ee Gobt visited at Mr. pene at his are ee Monk Kto M . Lan spending a few i, under the par- ental roo! “a Jacob Gatschenc Teh a Sat- rday to visit his daugh s Robt Hosea at South River, igs Lou'sa Earler Miss Toes Lizzie Earler, of Ca be footprints of Dyspepsia have been directly trace ves. When nerves, not the organ: starting _ - we re ze the gt jou wa 2 ld Moy the Public Drug Store. REErens. Jas. Bais a and son ng first-class work. “Paroore report considérable ccemt frosts, ren and Mrs. Joe Kudpfer spent ih ae Popping: oate Ts. Lennox, te Wallace, . J. J. Carson’s on .Mon- day seers. Houry Freeborn and Ches. Steven are spending ‘this week — at ‘oronte Exhibition. “SSTS- and Str nd, ne ecu rs @alled on. tet ode he re Sumday. k Mr. Will. pore pus a fine horse from R emam recently. Mr. Jobm his studies oe eat "High School this week. Don’t os abana to ae Chamber- Remedy to your children Quite «amber. tives, around here left for the West on Tuesd em being Miss Myrtle Dan- ook, Jos Petrie, derso rod ha: after a eee visit with friends in rand Fecknves a meinber of the Dom “Temperance Alliance preached i in ts expected to gphins the pulp:t nex n and Stanley took uw week Miss . Alcheson it Milverton Tiny dave taken.Ap house-Keeping on room’s farm on the ninth. Tho pe ‘wishes of ‘the!r many since fol- low them for a long am SIRTHS: th, |, Erb—In _Momington on Sept to ae wd Mrs. Chris, Erb, Mea Televi Mornington, on Aug. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isley, a son. Bi aon a tata ‘on Monsey. Aug. 80th Mr. and Mrs. Gid. Bier: catia HOLMES—JACK 5 * Wovery quiet wedding was solemn- ized at tthe Manac, ‘Millbank, Sept rt. Stomepliffe Farm. Mr. Philly It is rated ed especially for coughs, colds, eroup and whooping cough, and it is the best medicine made for, These iseases. For sale by all druggists. GRAVELRIDGE. Mr. Wm. Caplin, for an eetarted: vat with frends in Loniion. Miss Eva Torrance and Miss Addie Kerr, of Milverton, spent a day fast week with Miss Ennice Langford, of p Westman left on Tues- “oug for Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jacobs, of Poole, £ Poole, and Me Yost, a stratleaies. eat Sunday at M Mr. Gep. Cagliciy: pals vpatupaay’ in London. Mr. ‘Wm: Pa LP,8,, visited our Me Raby Werr left. Tuesday for Listowel where she will attend High Mr. Geo. Westman and daughiter Miss Marjorie, bf Stratford, spent Fri- day with Mis. T. Westman: CARTHAGE, ‘Thrasing is the order of tha day im our vi Mrs. Dave MeLaughlin, of Gowans- tavn, sheng afew days with ber moth Mrs. Johnston. has. Snidec, and son q to] od ony Mr. an Mus, Alexander Jack, | New| Bx on, sas, united in marriage to Mr.| Afiss Spearn spent ‘the holidays in ots ier dyohibala L. Holmes. Be Marre with box varenta al, Strattora. ‘on mda, at 10 am. with the members all ‘pre- sent. minutes: of Previous | spent ‘the week- alee pare) meeting were read and s'gned. coe d Pe as Stockley drain ana anstruet. the Cierk to prepare a by-law.—Carried. George Paterson assisting surveyor, 4.00; ae mg engineer on Wane, assisting oni pest on Free- man id .00; Herb wee ynder byw. No, 414 1500,00; Wim. Watson, ‘m. Waddell, Clerk's fees on Peter's Cc. E. Coghlin, gravel to. patbmasters 10.3 i. ar Emme silier, of Mitchell is nt = ai vii her sister, Mrs. W in Loege: ae Dal Ross, of Lakeside, formerly f this plade called on fryends here on ves Gio; Lines that thie council adjourn ‘0 meet again on’ the frst ondayia lei pha at 10 a.m. at Newton.— Car- ried. tie ee est of Miss Mabel McMane laa out for the actual cause » ‘Anyway test the Restorative Tt won't cure so soon as We J. R, Mickus oe Mts 88 Biewohe reaved wife oe ge it afi 'Grand Rapids. Toledo , Obio, i*| ed: : Tieklin Coughs will qu'ek- Joosen when using Dr. Shoop’s Rem- ry. “Aa so thoroughly harmless that Dr. Shoop tells mothers t ae else, even for very young bab- lesome green Jeaves and rat of St. Cathar- tice Br. ease Gockel and Master C. Isabelle Gas, of AN eat ced to the ‘Stomach S| sister, Miss Kiesjwetter, were return- me from ing vis sk got tea fob capght in 4 root: nthe a a broke-its le bl opening sermon bn ‘Sunda t fool ing for help. Leet 48 hours after canoes? in Maiverton on Monday upon to mourn the death of bis fied on Sunday to Hampsteal ceme- someabing in this vieimity and are do- for pare where she has secured’ a ¥ dam: e done to corn and potatoes by the Bale ex Alle: on a sick “iste. Tablet called Preyenties—is being dis- msed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventies ar, i 0 break any cold—completely. ‘And Pre- iss Qlara Barton spent Sunday The Publio Drug 8 Sunday an@ Labor Day af her home in Cheste anys this week in Str of Mrs. H. Schineider on ington called on friends here om Tues- day. ty left. on Sutprday | on Lo friends t Mr. neopi yo him a speedy r tingly contributed by their assistance MORNINGTON COUNCIL. yune:l of the town- 1; mas Dewar, seconded b; by A. wit ate oat we adopt the eopuners ee Satire. oe ‘Mrs. re-leaning of the The follawing orders eee issued ;— BONNER, to, visited mumnic'pal Mr./Tom. Peters, ‘atToron| ‘ship of Mornington pn in Se ak caer Chet holiday witty ‘relatives in this vi y- (Miss Jean Bein nad Sevtiod ‘Anderson d Masi th treariate in mn Btratford mda y. ya fala Bebe ial aasing Tiokbe Gasca Mere Chas. where she will spend couple’ of weeks before leaving for her home aul Hammer, work done on) in Wega as townline north 8,65; W. J. Kennedy, ' s repairing culvert 49.15; Charles vel- contract 31, son, plank for bridge 24, hage ewar, gravel to petbmasters 4.00 Newel by Geo. Gropp seconded b; WM. WADDELL, Clerk. NEWRY. iss Lueite Grey, of Stratford, wa: “monthly meeting of the Wom- Mrs. J. Dan! ie bas returned home tera plea visit with friends in "Ik Sais wad hese HI sgensit) ve While Mrs. en Pattereali and her Berlin their horse . MeLacblin preached his Dy Mei ene Ea ing. Mr. Arthur Turnbull bas been seis, ear-old child. The funeral took “iss ara td McLaren left last week posit Mr. olin it gin aa in the last we oaittan is e ‘present clever, popular Candy Cold Cure KINGWOOD Miss Elia McLean spent Saturday. Y. . Arthur lak spent a few . John Peppler na Bes Caries sahed, oF Mrubapley: Were the gues N, Peters spent W. Lone and Mrs. W. Haid dram 4.00; gunioy BS Mr, and Mrs. 88, gravel} Marga au oruaing. of Der ” vial . their cous'ns. {the (Misses ‘Anderson on Ohalwers, digging dito on tawntine Friday last. st 42.00; D. Chalmers, sand to eotn- awing | Sundayed with S's (parents here. grsvel tit ie "3.50; Joe MeAllister| afi i work Ito 17, con. 11 5.00; Geo. Nieu- meister painting abutments on bridge] is ly Bee memes rn ML with typho.a a r. James Clarke, of Milverton fever. ‘Mjs. Robt. MeMane, of Milverton, spent Sunday{ with her, friend, Miss Belle Struthers. Mrs. Watson, of Milverton, 's at present visiting her daughter, “Mrs ‘Amy \. (We are sorry to learn of Mr, (Henry Fleiscbhauer's misfortune in havin oe ; draw kmife on Saturday la Mr Sechhauer will be laid up for some ime. Quite a number from her the Sate ‘at Stratford on iatee sai Pink Pain Tablets— Dr. Shoop’s — stop Headache, womanly ze any t or doptor about this formula * rey Sold by the Public Drug ‘on's, Missionary Booiety wes held at | st the home of Mrs. W. Johnston last | — weel ‘Miss pasrtte Danbrook and Messrs. FOR SALE H. Danbrook and J. Petrie left for the aie ‘The coal sbeds at the ity | om ‘with the good-will deriebding the Scranton mel Any reasonable a tioulars apply to r}206, West Toronto. ~- §TRAYED the premises 5 of the undersigned y avout oe weeks ago Leicester lamt € Own a poner amd paying expen ovine LOUIS MANK, Milverton, GIDER MILL! THE emienone CIDER MILL rd Line AVellesley will be in "operation after Sept. 13 909. It will be kept 7 ssiing each day of the owns eption . P. SPHMIDT. e| of eutaraay attemopn. Notice to Creditors “The creditors of Elizabeth Slegner, late of the Town Plot of Pool Nes fm thie Exteutors of the held by them, within t! the date hereof, or in detanle ‘tay will be postively exoluded from tho istribution of the es RNBERDE HOFFMAN, WEIR, Executors ted at Viatvertoa, this 2 28rd day of ehngust Tenders for Drain ed Tenders, (marked tender for ars) ill bo received es the See 4, up ‘fill 2 o'el {Sth dey of September, 1900, tee the construction of a Drain in; the Town- ani ee Bima, kmown as ‘The Burn- ett Di ” Tanders will be received for _ the the must give pad mames of Bureties oh bbe aeonmpaniics d with a marked ol ue for on . Pla: Peotites sand Specifeations imay be ween ‘at my bffice, ‘Alfsvood rest The lawest or any tender not necess- arily accepted, GEO, LOCHHE: ‘AD, lerk ormneiay Sts nes Attwood, August bath, 1909 lay. Fe nec ee. eynonele of Canadian North-West irs. Walter Scott amd Mrs. T. Bedt- eu rn will apend a: man the barn of Mr. R.¥ LAND REGULATIONS ANY person who is the sole head ot @ family, or any male over 18 yi by 5, Freobora amd daughter, oid, may homestoad a piace tt te schauer had the mis-| appii A : fortune oat through the sine - spp lisent Seen hk ceaey oF Bh ap ehe ‘¥qsti on Fri-| enoy for the district. Entry by proxy day “while engaged at harvesting andl m, Ss ae ‘we wish] tain conditions, by son, daughter, brother or sister of in ies wishing the pasar on pneie tending homesteader. D to /Kipgiwood may “have Dente sha. Reus the, columns months’ (residence on iee— os “by cumin aie to thls of and cultivation of the land in each of fice. three rs. \A homesteader may live ——— within alne, miles of his hgmestead on CARD Orat THANKS. a farm ofa it 80 acres solely own- ed by him ne his father, mother, son, Dear My. Edi dangliats brother or certdin districts = tepatietentick to thank those who ‘so ine "good tending ‘mey- pre-ompt 6 ‘and presence to make the cancert on|stead. (Price $8,00 per acre. Duties— ‘M. MacKinnon. Momday evening, Sept 6th, a suc- a reside six months in each of six 288. fe of homasteed entry \estead patent) and ire fitty Yours sineerely Gncioaing the time req’ Mary igs Jenne Campbell, of Stratford | and shes: upstairs and summer ard’ and soft walter. Small | wor FOR SALE a hs er Mrs. 0 House and two buliding lots on Main] be d Beka, ‘Sundayed ‘with: ‘friends in | etrect. ae is u comfortable brick his stint tthree rooms ‘downstairs| six months in each of t kt-| tivate fifty acres and ercet a” house rth $300.00. able on fot. Premises may be v.ew- i ossess'on. ‘given any after November 1st. Apply BER BR, “Anlington| 4 for. ante extra. sir hdmesteader who has exhausted his homestead se and cannot obtain y take. @ purchased WW. CORY, Deputy ot the VMinlstes of Interior inauthorized publication of bis = ndvertigement will not be paid NEW ARRIVALS New Dress Goods This week we are showing the New Dress Goods, Fashion tells us that stripes are correct thing. We have them in Black, Green, Navy and Brown, &@ See the New Tuscah Royal Dress Goods, also Travers Wool The New Shirts Waddell-Green Shirts have arrived, Let us show you the patterns, All sizes, 14 up to to 17} Did You Get a: Prize P $3.00 Cash or $4.00 in Trade entitles you to a draw, See North Window for Prizes All Men’s Fancy Sox for 19c Saturday W. K. LOTH Marriage Licenses Issued, - Milverton Buy Something New and Up-to-date When you buy a suit of clothes from us, you are sure of getting only the newest designs in cloth and cut, Every suit we turn out is made right here in the shop, and the workmanship is fully guaranteed. If you are thinking of buying a new suit give us a call and see what we haye got whether you buy or not. Ghe Old Reliable -E. Knechtel, - ois Milverton, - Ont. Great inducements for intending pur- chasers of Pianos and Organs during the months of August and September. Call around and see T. P. ROE THE PIANO MAN + be one of the ucky and get sonto Exihibition. . . . ——