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Milverton Sun, 8 Sep 1910, p. 1

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H.M.SCHAEFER issuer oF MARRIAGE LICENSES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MILVERTON, ONTARIO <" 3 Shines For All.” cae WILLIAM K. LOTH MARRIAGE LICENSES MILVERTON, ISSUER OF. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, ONTARIO. Vol. XVIII—No. 9 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, September 8, 1910 Malcolm The Metropolitan Bank Head Office: TORONTO Gs + Capital Paid up \ + 4 $1,000,000.06 Reserve Fund and ‘Undivided Profits 1,307,809.25 ‘A general banking business transacted. Savings Department at every branch. MILVERTON BRANCH: Cc. G. WALKER Manager LINWOOD BRANCH: G. L. ZIEGLER Manager. LIVE POULTRY WANTED On Thursdays Before 3 p. m. CHICKENS ilc PER LB. FOWL 7c PER LB. CROPS MUST BE EMPTY H. GUSTIN, -~ Newton, Ont. eae oak ere: on page 5. Eggs 2ic. at Gustin’s. Newton. $ tls Buiter t Wb. 20, perth, | 20 @uark Hlokets for @l cea at Ges: z ngelan : $ LOCAL NEWS ¢) Pickea Harvest Ap Apples 60c. per “Now iia the best bread, try a loaf 3 ff od ) ¥| Millinery Apprentice Wanted. Ap-| Miss M a RCE ar af: Miss MeDermott. au dast seal with tae at Btrat- a Finks ; ¢ Spencer spent the holiday| ford. otter tb girl tee with Iriends in Woodstock. Wanted—A girl to learn pant mak- Pngchind & POE. rand Mra. efter spent| ing. Apply to J. M. Pleischhauer. e oo Si Mie best bread try |? 2% days with eHionde in Berlin, | Milverton. Hoftan, BEST BY TEST. ry, Limburger cheese and extra choi Mrs. J. G. Kepler. of Winnipeg, Woe Banihal Wasiey oe Seatory cheese at Finkbeiner’s groc- or Nvinner. iting her mother Mrs. 8. nee § ; i e from the west an Monday) “Mr. iamd Mrs, Hs Spencer and son John Schmidt and Miss Ella Pialfee visited ae friends in Qresent ane peatens at Seki Mrs, er mother Mos po spent the holiday in Strat- bea ee ‘All~ * pam saye dollar: tas ane Boy’s Suii Me and Mrs. Loui Voll. of Lin. wood. sent Thursday of last week in 3 Harold ter ‘Edm Mrs. urday after panos in Well { The Farmers Bank of Canada| 2 Head Office : Savings Department ! at highest current rates. Joint accoun eis payable to either or the survivor of either part ae iscounted and advances made to Farmers’ Sale Notes tarmors and cattlomen at lowest issued pay Bele ab ase ce kag ofice Ta, Cae Money Orders Shavtired peal’ Cdleon excepted) and at the principal bai niki oP ea in the United States. The 4 an sree method of remitting smallsums of money with safet at small - = TORONTO 8 of $1.00 and sas 3 tA Ane, pee paid or ad y be o) ned, the money t Depots civ y fue ‘Millbank Branch: D. E. MILNE, Manager Jeweiry will surely please make thatare inexpensive and that Charming aires You should not miss the:chatice to see our present exquisite display. P. H. Bastendorff Jeweler and Optician EVES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE cost: then (poor, bread at oods. ane Tablets you by all dealers. in the farm dai ion’ BANK OF HAM Al deposit of One Dollar may be the foundation of a competence—if you commtence now, to place your savings in the Bank of Hamilton. ( ‘Small sums, as well solicited and either ateshng ‘without any unnecessary formality. {nterest paid on deposits of $1:00 nd upwards, MILVERTON BRANCH R. J. RANNEY, Head Oftice Manager HAMILTON + BOOTS 4%» SHOES FOR FALL! HE season is near at hand when you will be need- ing a pair of BOOTS or SHOES to keep your feet dry and warm. Our stock is now complete. BRAND NEW! UP-TO-DATE! AT RIGHT PRICES! tt and wel ‘after a ten da: smalkpox should. jisease even in x 3 been suppose: pupils ‘and expect Bet aan. John Roulston. Ain EK. ram and Chamberlain's Stoma can improve both. Sold first and primary cla: se entrance lars its is get s. co) best tas oat third. for est “it class, “= ‘money. buying an get a iment for t of flannel Bang e oa “vith thts Neniziget is superior to k. pain much cheap- t to fear at ‘cost Clearing “sale at awwenae ys public mind of the belief that fld form ‘o be prevailing in mil the n. r left on Goad special pus es or Rasemcd spent by buying at Gustin’s. Jack Hanna spent Saturday w teh their friend Mas-| any . White refurned on Sat- seodine a month with § mo more ce get good bread good N. at.| oe Mit-| entire ntatt was kept busy through- Clarence | Ut the Not a mite should be lost when il mptoms of eroup Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given 28 S001 hild ‘eocmes hoa: gh. of Milverton. who < bot dysen should a usec at con Tirst un- It | a tural 1 e bowels. is equally weluable Yor children au adults. always cures. Sold by on ers. old t Lanterns reg. 5c.’ foi Blast woe tarred building paper ree 60c. 0 phe death of Dr. Sawdon. of Listo- ill bad week. There were five men. a8 many men-and a mob of children. evi- ently foreigners. They had four ard: dancing wears and a big baboon. ll idently half starved. They started to merform on the streets but the from| Chief of Police escorted them out — of the} towm and sent them on their way— the| not rejoicing. One of the men ha that| secure: R mn : different warts of “Ontario: is te. be| and-the a ase ie trifl Municipalities where disease exist should) The fund for the abolition of level exercise their utmost precautfon and) crossings appropriated by parliament endeavor ito allay the snread of i tand! is mot being utilized a yet ta any stamp is to a mil- The ‘public 1 reopened m dollars ecupatug ree veriod | Thursday last with a staff of ‘ar this year about| © teachers in charge of has ‘been used. and about ms. Principal W. Hy The fund his department the continuation an apse through ‘ffon entran E ission has laid thal is continuation class M on vere holiday visitors with relatives in Saget ford. “W. F. Travers, of Goderich. es ees, at the residence of Jas. Cor + Miss la wen Mr. John t wn few days last week friends at Seaforth. Plum cannin them at La shrek Grocery. peaches Tweed suiting vie F Children! 's Dress- es nnd Coats | all 8! 8, 25e. yard, Engel abe Miller with Also panes. fro til Jan. Joi for 25 cet Linder, of El moan Sind Se his uncles Mr. D. Gowii 8. Linder. . Geo. Riley. of Poole. and. W. Peters, of Milverton, were ticket= monte o8\ Ti Li Meyrick. of Datrait Saturday ‘on- now un- Carol te EhbL| three ‘years ago een eta Af nsmall black bess int ations c mes atone ase ee The Misses Jemima Squire ‘ and} Trou an atford, , B. nas, * ot| Myrtle Pascoe. of Newton, spent the| M0 with bass from five, to} 7 ith Mr,|bolidays with the latter’s parents at eight inches Lo pee eT al r0.of Milverton. ete are at present in the Milve: vata y. and fa a abort time they wil Tovant. the mon- public yegister 144 names naa trish _Dignty of sport for fisher- . sold) Hf Guse| ftom indications the number will|men from far or near cena . P. Grosch, L.L.D.. Se Baatehe ich they Soa for farm: or even after eroupy cough ap Gears will prevent the attack, Sol 1d all Geslers. Za small brown spaniel dog with a white breast and white stripe had a home-made mi of 30 Any armas regardini where- will be tbeaehalys seoalved by wser. of The duction of its s in| je different po ee forty. nts in cs i or fifty men hav de: Fielding romise 0 of something better ime vogue, adds zest. ofit. to the working. ot ihe 2 silo. sho’ rt rotation. bring- a2 and se your farming will beeen —Farmer’ for | Advooat The Uirtiest. filthiest lot of humam- ‘or ity ever seen in Cornwall in a dog's age made their appearamce there last but this mene liament fund is not available is now on, Get per ae Milverton Bun. will ‘be asat ta : wei mire 150 within the next couple of 1 mari : k- nt. son and Le r been Jaid off pas ly and the re- mainder have had th ime reduced ° a week. eneral puttallment of the time table and the 7 fact that th rtage of erop| a “picnic Inst in the West. t mpany has more cars on hand than i is requir red, it em as a on. 3 pond ‘The dontfon of one or two good th het danghter im any man’s’ practice. | M . Smith at present Mr, and Mrs‘ Matthew ard} burg. are at present spending a fow “| prices were realized. God- rich over Sun a visited Mrs. saentes in Listowel hgli ote and ‘Mrs. J , Era of Galt. Labor D: Mr. Eydt's par- n. tucked” 130. per Ib. 3 before be- an 0 gaturdy with fr’ dence in Elm! ancroft ea eh 5! About ir, B. 1, Weis pat with Dr. wherel these ‘lines cents per message. WARTBURG. il been pean and fall ‘The harvest has all nat of the farmers have thei wi of it is up@reen Gid Litt ‘threshed R. Armstrong's oats on his new farm last Thursday nies wee done in Manitoba style out of ne 1 is outfit to Beltz ae sheeshing on the aaa “tine, these avs Bic ddie ‘Murr and his gang are busy ioe es at preser om: cae nburg and Mr.Brick. man lett last Monday to attend the Lutheran confere mee Pei 2 -| Biss are: sgiaie Wath w Carty. the Classia City Sundayed at the te mer’s parental home BURNS. Mr. and Mrs. H. Berry. of Tilson- B | days mt the home of M tray. betes illiam Cempbell of Strat: visiting her mother Mrs. Dowd Rois wrest Lizzie Pattersén. of St. Mar spent the Jatter part of re, week see newing acquaintances Mr. G, Lamb. of S Stratford! was a guest at Mr. D. Henry's on Labor ay. iss Olive Grieve. of Millbank. Miss Rasberry .of Hamilton, and, Miss Fow- . of Burlington called on friends here on Sunday last. Mrs. Hugh Riddelt Ristowel. deals: Al BIRTHS ‘Houston—In Strassburg. Sas Mr. and Mrs. Beni: ‘da: Tang and Allie Duck: oast ¢ | ling Bef staf to y bers ‘to the Bell Go. in Milverton. oil a i i Listowe hus ay. y Brydane “leiden Maggie Better is at present 2k, E erli ae man is ayaa ding a ew dus. with friends in on. iss Iva Irwin, of ‘Hamileo is a iene spending a few ata at Nek home Mrs. who has een anite ill from ‘yohoid we are glad to know ambert. of the Public Drug Store m. Bettger. hear wes suddenly talen iI] on Taek to day om we hope hear of aspee' iresarers. mas Crawford of the Ster- f left on Wednesday for his holidays. which will be spent at different points. epi, Carlet te, it Chebo: Ale end Mi Manne ai Capac. Mich.. “ae R present the guests of Mrs. Marshall. iH. ‘The Moukton Tirethodist church has decided to hold their anniversary ser- vices Bunday, Oct. ant Further J.G.HAMILTON Agent for DL. & W. SCRANTON STANDARD ANTHRACITE FURNACE COAL STOVE AND NUT ST, MARYS LIME I have a quantity of Hardwood (Beech and Maple) 16 in, long, Split if desired. Sheds at C.P.R. STATION her Joeen «use This kind of thing axe he stp ulging day confronting a magistrate. Thi f.the country during beer mn. It is consider- able quantity of oats are still stand- || a matter of regret ook, he Dominion Express Co. has en .a step which will Wonk 18 tho. an: ‘wantage of ‘Monkton ‘business men and merchants in that they now re- free delivery of .all {goods com- ing through the channels of that com- t's Nae Ben: a i Mbeen ap- inted He carries freight for ai mink uate hin to wer. John Woollacott avd John ‘uesday last sion to Edmonton ; aoe . coup! ae of months with friends Al Mabel Mp Ciloch. + VEPEEEEEPE EEE EE EEE {ss} The “Right” Shop When the time comes verton for either lady’s or gent’s garments, PRICES MODERATE, QUALITY BEST. LATEST STYLE ‘TRY US AND SEE J. Fleischhauer Lady’s and Gent's Tailor Pbpb beetee eee beer tee] (Mii JJ. Woollacatt, Ts A. Ste’ rt, Frank Comming, MGordon Halley J. Gerth, F.1 Wm, Hinz, J. A. Bergér. A. ‘tet ay % Ri ay cdr (son Ra R. J Thos Fennol! Wms Struthers, Wm. Siegner, ‘Crawford, UNIONVILLE. Hay esting is a thing of the past In this vicinity, _ Mr. cond ae David Harrow. spent y ace. allen Medians spent and Mrs Allen “Bay Mr. Prosier: of Scranton. Penn. ar there Saturday to accompany family*on their return home this kK. Miss Ja: “a her friend Miss wee met MoLellan spent Sunday, Martha Roul- orien Jean Alexander spent Sunday with a will. Miss aa ‘Twambley. of Listo- ef, is at Wm. Wilson's. Thspedt ewit vi d our school a found everything satisfactory: spent Sunday at number from here intend taking in aie pee Cxbibition this week. Miss Long spen' day in ar and Beet ace ee mtd ry- Be Miss Della “Stone spent the holiday at Mr, Jno. N. Edward's. CROSSHI ILL. Are You Ruptured? ” I can cure the worst case of Rupture without operation or loss of time, from infan- try to old age, Act at Once and remove the daily dan- ger of strangulation, Fill in coupon and send to De ept. L, J. S. SMITH Gicattord-< ) Ont, Single or Double,. gar Satistaction Guaranteed, ere tnt yee held et aeustion f her of her property to left ter helt new home in Ri and oe iss eel lef ed friends in —Mr: Lorne Ren) took in the Tor le of weeks ip "1 couple of weevsout twenty..which is} Tn ithe awards for cheese at | UNE AO in. ghaalay, |OOR embNbtion tox, Lee days.—Mrs. very gratifying, With the continued | Toronto Bxnibipion thin. goat Porth Ao ain. foMr, med Wie Ske Bente Se i aympathy ‘and support of paren County made almost an entire clean- : errs apa thes success of the « is assured. ae oh as a cane fioret ines! rae ebas In, Blo Filioe . on Sept- ss to Mr. ‘aly Sund en.— Among tt! have ‘been ¥es vi es t J. and iM us, a Millie Foster. wh een laid are pow attending the Canadian Nat~ Babel ro it" 3 OF totes. vlening At “Poole, on, Sent. 8th. to up “as last week with the measles. ional Exhibition at Toron' fertbeteds, Th eteea nye oh ‘Mrs. Jolin Flenting. a son, ad to say is able to be r. and Mrs, 8. nd blass 273, sec. 2 Thompson, of round ngain, F, Parker, Mr, and Atwood."received 1st.4th — Donald ae abeth i) Gute. fain g Mensiss. of Maleewarth: June white. seafghh Ais wood, ist; Don- . Mr. amd Hise Fae Sobneuker: end | he Girls Wanted ng those who took inthe Tor- family Mrs. fi bats yexhibition from hore are Messrs Clara. eece Jim Jenn eDavidon, of Barns. spent Operators on Ladies’ Lawn Waists and Whitewear. Girls experienced refer Clean, healthy, well ventilated and well lighted workrooms. Steady his work will train ue oe co ay own sew- The Seca hitvear Balls Co, [asap Diy at her home here. Pay and Mrs. George i Sunday- dat Mr. L. Smith's. Tra’ Misses Gretta and wills . Helaon. of r been visiting vies hat eri cae z visiting with je. Wil- dered by request asolo ae he North Mornington winning e most grateful ongeabielbn of the About Patent Leather ‘Invictus’ 1 Shoes The question is sometimes ask- ed whether the patent 1 rin INVICTUS Shoes will crack. In reply to this we say that it’s imposstote H to miararitee any patent leather from cracl Some patent fais crack more really then fa eer — depends up- he qi The eae Leether used in IN- VICTUS Shoes is manufactured from selected imported Russian Colt hide: The result is a al leather that is peed finer, more flexible and one that will wear ehionger wl ith- a preckiiite tha any other patent eather i. Zimmerman sitar

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