THE MILVERTON SUN 5. THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1910. C.P.R. Time Table GUELPH AND GODERICH Going E: apes raakton LINWOOD AND LISTOWEL Going Mere oe 3.10 p.m. 11:35 Pet 8.55 He G.T.R. Time Table Space ‘m, 8.54 eae cordin; The Milverton Sun 18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING The Sun Printing Office Main Street, - Milverton, Ont. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘One year, $1; six months, monthe, 26 cents, in advance, in arrears will be lable to pay $1.50 per year, CONTRACT 5v cents; three RATES Subscribers | Wa MORNINGTON COUNCIL. A especial mee: of the Morning: ‘ton eouncil wad held at Newton . on The council ing to adjournment and onight cents per line s per line for each subs tion wil Ibe charged for all trai sasvatssscintie srithont specif, directions aril be inserted until forbid and chai ele for contract advertisements must bein the office by noon Monday. attention, MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprietor e appeals were missed the court closed. a Court of Revis drain, A nu is saree ee all dismissed and the | court cl Dison Nos. 409 for the Lang drain 01 finally passed and the council adjour- ned. The regular meeting for the month held on Monday. June GOING SOUTH ELMA. COUNCIL. “a3 Pia? o57 Haake | 7 The municipal council of the jal {St |shin of Elma met in the Agricultural 117 4:32) Hall. Atwood, on Saturday. May 28th, Members present: Reeve. John Ham- GOING NORTH ilton; Deputy Reeve, Wm. Scott+ and a.m, a.m. Mouncillory Ino. G. son, Wm. “ia 10.50 ‘ua Coates and Samuel Smith 10.58 Minutes of last meeting were read May ven oka Spptaved esd elated to, the cose rot 7.50 11.12 7.01 a ee BusinessCards : ; cael ‘ot also ¢ jadgme e naan LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic- Borgery and Maabe F. PARKER, M.D. . L. TYB, M.D, DRS. PARKER & TYE CFFIGE : PUBLIC DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a. m.,and 2 to 4 I o'clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o'clock’ p. m. attach the corporate seal thereto. Car- + | Bored by Mi. Scott. seconded tt b ‘% Smith that the-elerk be instruct- ia M. WADDELL. Clerk, as “The a 8 3 = known oe wo o'clock! p.m. of the| Miss he Kropf drain were eeig a a The tender of White & Foley for the Lang was accepted. the comtract price being $1118.85 and ov! Denstedt’s pages for the K is ; 1041. aes Scott that ‘by-law mumber 592 of veka Sen Rel, treasurer, tendered his the township of Elna. known as "The dered his * Soosation which was accepted a thind vitae be fhuallepansed andthe Wealey Coulter wae anointed to the Jeep gh nei lance rebel neo __daveral orders were fssued and the o meet again on con- tracts for the Qui Haid drain beat for general busines: CROSSHILL. Elsie Winn, of Waterloo, pnen y last v paw ae ote oer iGoates. seconded by| Mise Addie Coote. is spending some & CARTHEW, Barristers, Mr. Dick: that the council do now time with eae ae. as felis MORPHY & Che iors Wy, Barristert, Jiadjoarn to meet as a court of revis-|- Miss 1 oste Solicitors, Rte, Soll wile jn om the asscasment roll and that|!> Waterloo ay milton, “Money to, loan, | the reeve be chairman of said court |, Last week was foottall ver tehes ton, Ont Lorman oH t a ea will | Cazried. Crosehill the boys having two mats eigen, every th of the firmwill} "The court of revision on the assess |ame with St. Clements om TiN Te be in iiverion every tureday. ioe roll berving poe wed the counci)) evening. the C7 ‘ch a - M, CARTHEW. | met for general busin of Crosshill and a friendly game was Movea ‘by Mr. Coates. seconded by| Played on Saturday: evening with the PeCCMARTE W. J. HANEY | utr, Scott. that ‘the clerk be author: | boys from Hampstead swith the score d the| 1-0 im favon of Cr sill. MAKINS & HANLEY a Modualner on Ob aati sud the Mites Bedale: antic Le Barristers & Solicitors MDrain Tmprovement” to have the un-|turned home after pending a few ‘ i i k completed | Wee c Stratford, = - - Ontario|femwith: Garvie, Tittle boy bas come to stay with eT ee i’ Moved by Mr, Coates seconded by| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Querin. exon . Die rance examinations will be J, W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeo duate ponwele Veteria: Milverton, Graduate 0 sc Theat tele- mine ee ins iia pinicted 6 Societies. recmarhey Seer No. 478, GR. Milverto: lock, Visiting breth- come, THOS, HUTCHISON. t! cagatructio m of “The Johnson Drain n, | Carried, y abhay ‘evening on or before fall moon every month in their ha nn Y TOPPING. losure — giv! The ent re in Orosshill on June 22, 23, and 4th. eported around here that we finday School of Boyd oburch * intena having a lawn social on the evening of June 28th, Particulars | later, BRUNNEH. e2 sae at wel In driving through 1 . LORGER, SeCy. enpine: vans rs. M. Bast, of Baden Rescemncanlt cabhogd with laaanre | gaat a feel sage iat the Bome 0 “Mt Ripe on MUvertony ecis many others in the rural dis-| 924 Mrs. C. E, Erb, sean da inst {Tuesday ot every] trfots, had a very small playground | (Mt. and Mire: Won. Peters: drove ta month, af uv o'clock, in ove! rust however, have bought av- St. Marys on Saturday where they will seed tore. other plee of round. tora down {ho|oPend a few days with relatives, Visiting brethren always welcome, (eo, = euecaces sai Re EES Te. . Ed. Doerr spent Monday with eee Reo-Se acne Soccer ae, rand Mrs. G. Schweitzer. Newton. “Silver Star ph Lodge,” Sion 202, Milverton, mee every Friday night at 7.30 p. m, in their hall over Public Drug Store, "Vastng testes always mer: andi jerson, N,G., W. R. “ W, Burgman, ees and n o-Co-date officials and teacher Mr. Keith, of Carthage, is at this nae eating hia sister Mrs. D. Me- inty. We cannot but ad a action on the part of the section and| “% ‘Misses Ruby Alexander and Ruby Oe Ce tae toe ad eee tiWelr. of Mily Wattan ‘visited friends “ ‘ground ‘eutticiently large for a gh RCS Ay apa kind of recreation, We trust — this - 8 action of the Topping trustees will ter. vPpent Sunday with the latter's followed by other sehools in this town-| Penis Mr. and Mrs. N. Nafziger. hp.” With ond soho fie rounds easy Ales go Margaret Apter | Topping holds its own, Fleming of Poole, on Thursd: le Mr. Nicholas Nafaiger acoompanied| Mr. Simon. eas of Tavistock Mr. Spenler, of Poole. have) 24 Mr. T. Burke, of Amulrce. “eat Best liqu cigars at Te commodation and large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil modation oh Gor ting: rn iis of liquors and cigars, Chas. Ritter, “Propelatos, QUEEN'S HOTEL, ber hbk Sti e beat accommoda: Lipa Cigars a “qnors George F. Paalt Proprietor. stables. Milverton Division Court at 11 o'clock a.m, on Feb, 1 Tune 9, Aug. 4 CPS TROW. We Gben men Daititt WANTED A representative for Milver- ton. This is Me time to sell Nur- Bery ee y liberally and offer Our list_ Stock. Seed Potatoe: Write for terms and catalogue STONE & WELLINGTON The Fonthill Nursuries Established 1837 Toronto. * Ont, mar3-3m_ EXCHANGE Gh, HOTEL, Brunner, Ont. | “ First-class Rie tctp. 10 25. Oct. 27. a \mam’s bas been a a trip to Penn, Virei Sunday with helt tefend ts obt. Peters is at present at f was the ‘Canitel of tenting Cotterence at Chatham. ou jaetarnsd pee ent of the Unit- a few “Jacobs has returned bes! after a very, pleasant im e Wes are varied by The difference of condi ere and there. but like all try of ee future. weeks wit) nds in cneiana: BUTTER 20c Per Lb. oe 6 Ounces. ) EGGS 19 Cents Per Dozen 66 UR Several Hundred Regular Customers Insure You Right Styles and True Values Every Day in the Year. .:. ed in carrying out this suggestion in our rules :— come again,” Our that you are perfectly suited. “Never try to sell a customer what he should not have.” “If a customer doesn’t buy, be sure to have him or her leave feeling that he is under no obligatious to you for your trouble ; make it so pleasant for him that he or she will ask for you when he or she comes again, “It’s notso much the profit on one sale as the life patronage and influence of a customer that interests us.” sales force has an abundance of merchandise to sell and a large variety of the different lines, and they see Our Salesmen and Salesladies know the ea of good service—they are experienced and vitally interest- “You are serving our interests best when you are serving the customer so much to his interest that he will retsn Ladies’ Belts for Everybody The New “Chanteclar" Belt We have a larger stock and more experienced sales- people than ever before. Thus far, our Spring Belt busi- ness has very greatly exceeded all former records for a corresponding period, Theincrease in volume of sales will undoubtedly be still greater this month. This is the store that gets the new Belts first. Whatever kind, whatever shade you want is here—or, if it isn’t here, it probably isn’t anywhere. Come, look, compare—no ob- ligation to buy untii you are convinced that this is the Best Belt Store. See Our Line of 50c Belts—Their equa! can’t be Found Anywhere. A Much Wanted Style of Women’s Vests “Just the kind I want’—says nearly every women whofhas seen them. Because they are good quality cotton, trimmed with dainty lace or crochet, fancy yoke in front, deep, low, round tops with shoulder straps .. 25 and 35c Ladies’ Spring Hosiery Hosiery for ladies is one of the strongest features of our big dry-goods department, We give this depart- ment more'than special attention, The new spring val- ues which we have just put into stock*are ‘the finest lot we have ever selccted, All our hosiery are absolutely fast colors, In all the leading shades — Black, Navy, Tan, Sky, Mauve, Pink and White. Special light Cotton Hose for ladies and girls, fine Lisle finish, spliced heels and toes, garter top and seamless feet. Sizes 8 to 10. Per pair . 15¢ Lace Curtains Our Beaders seme terveaNewrec ...23c per pair 3 yards long, 36 inches Wide.......0.s0s.0044:39€ per pair 60 inches wide, 314 yards long, special .....89c per pair rod, self opener Umbrella, each. Ladies’ Waists Our 1910 variety of Ladies’ Waists is the largest we have ever shown. Call and inspect, Price ranges from 69c to $7.00: Umbrellas Special School Children’s Umbrellas, steel rod and steel frame, good heavy twill cover- mee ing, good handles, a strong umbrella for children. Eachsesseses 50c Our Speciale Ladies’ Skirts at $2.99 See our large range of ladies’ tailored skirts. Price ranging from $2.99 to $10.00 Should we fail to fit you in our ready-to-wear de- partment, we will take your measure and give you the quality of cloth and style you desire and guarantee you a perfect fit. What we-have done for others we can do for you. NN 4 re iN Orangesiy cpety ie aes Cakes—Jam Jams, special... Cooking Figs ..2 dozen for 25 ... Loc per Ib, .6 Ibs. for 18c Ghe People’s Store - ENGELAND @ SONS - MILVERTON, ONT. ANY WEAKNESS IN YOUR BACK Sometimes you experience pain and syne without e great coun-}The trouble cam be stopped now b: others he admits it is the: 3 aeBbin’ one orn Root de r by PEFFERS. deeply over ine, and then put on a Nerviline Porous Plaster. In ‘ Hurst t is having a well =a ies you will find wonder-. ariled te Burst ie paving o. “he| ful and quick relief. ‘They will spare a from am attack of lumbago, which Gohweitaer Bron disposed of a tine ig the outcome, of neglected pai borat Task Weck At high yi the back or side. For all muscular Di ains, eakness, Polson’s Barrett “visited ‘pose tak- ing in the Goderich eaeitalon, on Sat- uri aby: . Joe uaheptes is preparing to er- eot tis Eh barn. Sunday | j, Newart spent with “telends ie here. DON’T NEGLECT 1 YOUR COUGH You may diatike ta taking medicine— but coughs are best cured wathout| dicine. The modern ‘method “Cas a sams, It spreads over the sur- faces that are weak and re from edughing. Every spot that’s con- gested is healed. irritation is soothed away, phlegm and secretions are clean ed out, and all nd 60 sure, 80 0) st Tn 25c. and a ‘00 i azes AC 8 at all dealers. POOLE. w. hearer has bought a tine" aver veo Mr. Mayberry. © of rit Mr E Peter Spenler visited friends in yivania, Virginia and also vi: ited the eapli on. Mr. J. L. Ropp has improved his Mayberry oat save 1e re la~ tion ready for another very large barn and straw 5 A CURE FOR COLDS aga acid Peta are wea use the stand: —, Putnam’ no equal. Refuse substitutes. FERNBANK. : The .Millbank and (Pernbank GSS ad teams have m wound ! The first game boi in thelr He vor by a score stand ing 1-0. the se Game was 3-1 i favor of Millbanie but really was 2-t 2, ever mind boys—protest. vite ees McAllister, of Listo« wel. je over Sun lay. clare ota the Galt. is at present hom Mr, ‘Robt. ‘Altiig am has Ace frame tdmpleted for the ere a driving shed of goodly ahnebalsnk Mr. David Male tee Bey foal Inet Masons is at present vis: iting | int ‘bis locality. DO YOU FEEL USED UP? lost his Hacks You're pee TS and played out— soarcely enough energy to think and Jess work on. ie reason? ‘ou are run down, nerves co ee Jodie: Pam not like steel tha the fired techin ib can’t stay because rich nutritious “otood and the ‘bodily v ise r eae one — erowds out kind Use Pesronane. and sail feel like a full ‘of eneray— filled ly to work Negleot not a day longer. ers sell Ferrozone in 50c, box: fa. Corn meena For fifty, years 13 Put- the ond painless cure. ‘Call at The Sun office and see our new tues in wedding stationery. Income. If your income were greatly in- creased to-morrow, it is question- a Savings Account. able whether you would be in any The process is sim: better position financially at the end of the year, without the in- centive to save that a Bank ac- count affords, In other words, you must learn to save—and this valuable lesson your while. Economy is, in Itself, a Great is best learned by the opening of habit soon becomes fixed. Call today at the nearest branch of the Bank or Hamitton. Even if you only deposit one dollar, to start with, it is worth ple, and the . J. RANNEY, = Manager Milverton Branch Head: Office, HAMILTON Capital Paid-wp + $2,500,000° Reserve and Undivided Profits - 2,900,000 Total Assets - - = over 85,000,000