Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 8 Dec 1910, p. 3

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Are You in Need of Good Printing |: Aare: HERE’S NO DOUBT about it whatever, you need good printing. How is your stock of printed matter? Is it running low ? Now is the time to order what printing you will f. require for the Christmas business. Outline your advertising campaign now and have the circulars, etc., printed and they abhor poo: We do anything in the = will be ready when you want them.” line of printing. its mission it must it goes on iss The p: Business Stationery: ‘he modern business house peabincs eee must be clearly printed—in t must be = attractive nd ceapated an the best (kindeat wore manship. , tice station Noteheads, lavolees, wna State- ments. Envelopes. Shipping Tags or any special Dent ig to anit your par ticular p Butterwrappers see oe eRe is oar! of the p-to-date Bills and Posters This is the time of the year ok ters, these events and solicit patronage in this line. Be} Catalogues The printing of catalogues is of elapse pleasi we radiate leas’ Soke. fies ety oF the work that eeree our is. ata~ ie must be well wean. and be- ‘These requ! in parchment \a tain nenctibioeeees t protects the butter from dirt from the time it leaves eH dairy un-| it it re aaa reaches the custo! Now | ibelsceas the printer ea a8 help you nse | to money printed Satlermrappers Butter en-| ‘ch on every one thousand pounds at ter you bri market wrapped in | ‘inted butterwrapper: Haty tl is mot the only reason why you ald use printed wrappers. ‘Printed wrap- very special purpose. an ink dries quickly and dries aad: so that it veil aot rub of or-Smear- Cus. workmanship the best and you will find it a real Blonsure fad bai | Off e: uess at the Sun is one thi remittance a rate chment cann a eae waver ia mot a satisfact ie you cannot call at send your order by postal card u jt will receive our prompt attention. the _ office BOOTS 4x» SHOES WE HAVE A SPECIAL LINE OF BOY'S, GIRLS and WOMEN’S HEAVY WORKING SHOES Ifyou buy your WORKING SHOES at our store, there can be no misunderstanding regarding the Wearing quality, as we stand behind every pair of Working Shoes turned out. 22P. ROE, She SHOEMAN ‘Cheap Readin FOR 1911 Ww su! ibers. with all ee for post S a Weekly. Globe and Can- oe Tr 3 ly Mail ‘Herald and} Week- Sun’ a ae mn ain Week! Ban and Family ly Sta: Suh and a waeeess Advocate: es and Montreal Weekly Witness rk 7 m and The Can: adian Farm and Sun Sun and Sun Sun Sun a 1.75 Sun and: Si AMEN-WE CAN CURE YOU WEST MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY DRS. K. & K. R BOS Se MEN iz urmozey with worthle-s or drag stare nest uarantced, reliabl from these ia Si ¢ Sun must accomp: oes all orders. remittane No’ Cash Make ce by.) Postal Me “Registered Letter. or Express Orade Malcolm MacBeth, lath: Hunting In City. Ob, you fraternities!) What larking is, Sodustted for thy In mid afternoon rec ty a curious Sarat ya wn Yonge street from Bloor, turning-east on Wilton avenue, Toronto, ae ae pasate proceedings being of n hi ‘A quartette at aheepiabsiookin youn mien accompanied a very small, shab- Dyl wagoncou ‘whlch a Teapatde eet was decked out on a broom handle to ed military helmet; duck. trousers in d. Opposite him was another with ; ype hat and carrying a large salt sprinkler. fourth réd_soldier’s Tee et ant Hie with a military rifle. At the end of every block he would give a stentorian command to “halt,” and hen, going down on one knee, he would take careful aim and shout. “ba: hereupon the others parcel of in- ie gentleman who conceived the outfitjshould write the book for “The Roger’ Bros. at College. A mixing of sentiments gives a effect to : oy ites ‘published by a Lik r, from one 0} COTE: 2 With the name left oe oa hear that “passed aveay is world Sex hatie bone a i Delighted witht the see! s we Passed along by the nau inlaa na | ing and Canadian Home Journal Fa te. | E Publisher, ~- Milverton, Ont. | Ten paces. in the rear marched the | ‘From Toronto to Brazil, $. America * by Boat via Newfoundland and Barbadoes, British West — ; Indies. fe By R, R. MILNE, D. oO ‘were dotted with arti! tic ee pe tents of all ate e yellow highly etanaea if oe return the came. vaeocie bay wd observe fhrough ithe g ‘ons Wwe | Stripes. The mext port Sey pore was B: rubs. ile at the avharf we encountered leavy storm. ae rain fell it en ea air sik ome of the most admired sights the trip. The raim was soon o' un ea | tied here dina there arc ees villages nest s banks. | Prescott is a small town on the. © adian bank but prese! renee st the American Odgensburz.|is |which is a very busy town and muct larger than Presco _ After leaving Ths poet. the ban ded, re ToRRAAA ChE inate [Bante aig, could get a much better of the shore on’ the other side. assed through the many cut: * ks to avoid the allow part freighters and tugs with several scows > in tow. ‘This was indeed very inter in all in board watching the with whom I chatted Di of the day anc etre Sees 01 ilar ad ever tain was ves Kind in yas) he passe ed. | Pa mat forth (ree effort to gies “atv axtertaim. Tt was abont mi enin, e-thirty in t fi al breece eae the lame ‘Moonliehe 1 mses our \to amd fro like a bark je Steady hand of Sere old pilot at rahe ppek we felt that w fe pe ot a taw liner mi ashore andi as we W jane fo sail for Newfoundla t decided to take. atvantags ° bi alee eas After. acraheing forthe transfer of ae base: 8 ippint ee ever before haying the opportunity of seeing ocean goini sels decided fee read a etieds hell Rash ith Preheat from all | parts of the world. ‘sur- prise and delightspied the “Virgin- ian” one oe it it vessel: ie Company. r wharf. After getting * permission from the officer guard went on bi was Showa | haste by one of the stewards ining Tooms \iadies cabin were beautifully furnish- re mm swing to es heavy. doad of Jad gow Se Diteetle Blow ae Allan i the Dominion. D and As I strolled alata she eas line of mall at Africa. with ¢! Ba a dtetored by ies hot eun of the feeling rather tired after my a eee places of very great interest in Mo treal but time awould mot permit ze Father ‘Prout’s favorite site uae of Shandon chat we so on The foeaseae waters of the River Lee was ¢lear and bright 1 bind ithe hills and sigpes of he: valleys: we cau e ‘the homes of He accent farmers. Gradually the river be- broadened out arsh. This is one of the dil ficult points of navigation. ‘The cour. arked by numerous silent “polie: or buoys while here e Aredges ‘continually at work to k: apse of which, caused thi workmen. the Que- Lying on the bank ad almost out ot the water could be seem the large ot the Bavarian. an Allan lin of the Gat nastnlelt a. green fields, “Looking Tt our starboard Sie r we could ove’ if see one of the ay approaching. which ae ree to be thi piers of Britain heading for Ri-- th dehted aes Bay. a delii ightful spot for tourist e sun was sinking behind the ee oe, brought viv- idly ito mind “Twa fase S are ona Contesting wee the dent. other night. md skies Are eeacene aie Sith Later in a Poe we passed T; the, rail witht their prayer. bat as e storm se mpelied | another bi to fall im line. This w: saree un- oie being first’ experience |* ‘Basebal Mente or jor him .to enter ‘the channel. s in- formed afterwards by our captain hat | my visiting them. was one of the worst was sade e p.m. when I et ever experi on this coast. After barked. but few of the passengers had | ettering ‘the strait the fog lifted and arrived as it was evident os owing | We were to proceed wit! fur: to some delay in would ther difficulty arriving at Charlotte. not sail from Montreal ‘ntil about | town. P-E ‘two a.m. af four/a.m. After making y See town is ed on aol reparations for the ‘convenience of |* the male i Nort! 7m for the cultivation of vegetables. nd building ‘atone service the difficult in ehitee! but with the most modern ii is e-breakers., the assistance of open boats hey man- | dog: oa age to rene sm touch with the main- After taking on board our cargo we pulled out for the sone where we | wee the first and Sydney ad night which presents iful. but fierce aesatues Less the harbor at might | mats Li x toto eae Total Net Increase ORE ME For bes + e Memb ers, coe by a Reduced Majority. London, Dec. 6.—The results of yes- terday’s elections merely confirm thé ‘The only question now is, ‘whether the Liberals will return with “ a larger or smaller majority. wil ued ‘clevans et = Bpals, & es ia and particles of ‘slag shooting igh in- ina given to mt streams of eve flowing from the era- ter. (Zo ‘be cantinued.) DANCES OUT WEST. * | Englishwoman Describes Her Impres- sions For Her Countrywomen. n Englishwoman in the young men burst in, marched past the k hands girls, and s ‘ith each, with | the remark: ele sed “to see you.” Ve t] n to danee, sol- bony and slowly ae URE ‘or hop ‘waltze: th ces. Most of the | am h Halfway ose ee danve, the girls once more resumed their seats ant the men vanished, reappearing wit s and mas- so card parties r innumerable during the’ winter even: plays euchre ide notre aie boning Nav RneinE (80_de- grees is considered a plea erature for houses, but of them were scans on wore mer garments the whole winter, nee was often too warm + “Do not insular to conform to custom. Never start eating at table fog offen are nowadays, a5 so many A True Gift For Fiction. w Brunswick village a a charicter ge preferr aH wher to the‘ verities’ was, ce witn rath Ra ‘inyolving an auger. ive. identified 4 as the réoette eel ‘the patie’ to: the suit. “Bat,” asked the attorney for ae ide, you swear eae T ee ‘eas. that auger, ness, pap seseinelyy: ee was a_gimlet. 4 Plenty of the yanty tobacco pton this sea Essex Co H cords both son will likely smash all r tario for this pro fw ‘Essex and eae sigan beet” “erop is ig su jas seball Abe tices cians by a an parent Week| S| was_attribut of hy | the high rater ciark sin ‘prices in On- | ted for ates better. showin Sieh sal ee. st ve ne campaign by the F. E. Smit ‘ivian on a free trade “mission in Canada. The two seats the Liberals lost in Tondon yosersey Islington ere d St. Paneri s (Wes rest), were held b; al Bat 8 in hed rari teworthy, ree that'in the royal borough of Wi the Liberals suprected led in sooucing ts the br al bya Conor in = Be yablic diated allegian ison to {eg ndon, Fs eh: in memory of ‘the ‘ate se Henr ory trv- esterday -in the, Gallery in Charing Cross_road. Lancaster Deserts Whitney.” _ Bt. Catharines, Dec. -At a meet ‘the execative of the Conserva- — iat: LG. ae owl _Hy policy of che “Whitney 4 ‘he no longer_is fe suppor of co Ontario, Govern - He: claim:

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