ae ' THE MILVERTON SUN ) THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10th. 1910. EYE SPECIALIST! R.R. Milne Doctor of Optics of Toronto, will be at : MILVERTON eran -Nov. 12 from ™.. . Saturday, Nov. 19 - ; Over Pfaff’s Jewelry Store The most modern electrical exam- ing instruments will be used for examining, including the shadow test, i Glasses Fitted to any Sight New lensesput in your old frames Will also: visit Linwood, - - Nov. 21 to 26 Newton, ~ ~ Nov, 28 to 30 At Hutchison’s Store »ILLBANK, Miss Joan Davidson, of Burns. spent (Monday ‘of last week v ing her M rgaret Da ae: fo tis returne' week ths’ visit oe friends in Toronto cand See ling! . Cro sha an ‘Mrs. Ma: bord attended the W. I. Mission: ary Conreutnat Elaavelancriyre lay. Rev. David McLaren will give mission j ertson “returned to} Glar . Janet Doher- er. Alex, Watt. } Diemert. Soe » Vera Ste’ Villie Gordon, Love. George Wm. Erb. Geo, A. Smith, unter Bin Tanner, f Principal. Second. ‘Ch ‘ownlee, Br Nelson Hall, Hooton Rageous, Lew- is Griffith. Walter Gordon, J. Jac! r. Mary Dan Bar Frank: Are You Ruptured? Tanne ord ace Len Noah Wagler ‘isran ath- Setore. Weldon Pommer, Nellie 4 ith: and Mil- Roth. Ar- 24 arlotte coe equal. sagas rae fe Grieve. Bele Pon I edn cure the worst case of Rupture without. operation or loss. of ye from infan- try to old.a: at Once and remove, the daily dan- ber of strangulation. Fill.in as and send to Dept. J. Name... . Address .... | La N Keo, Hdith MoLennan, Maud Crayr- fo: z ary Wagler Annie Jack. Ginays Maen Bella MacLennan. George Knox, Olive Low- rie. Ella MoCloy. Teacher. SCHOOL | REPORT. ia opine, is the report of 8.8. No. 10. Ellice. for the mout:! ‘ost ith—Ida . Alfred Denstedt Srd—Milton panies Me) Single or Double. ee {ue Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bail Bahn. Tom KI 1st—Lorne operas * “Frieds A R Dish _baward, Riehl, Be eee Ist. 0} Riehl. Vera Den- stedti Dalton Densted, Gordon Sch enck, Willie Weisgarber. FOR SALE! From one to sieht ei old, Be- ae Cae) judg ‘he bes: ment ate Nee jefe the uNO: SEMPLE, Milverton, Ont. ents connection, We have just receiv- ~ed our fall shipment amous Invic- Los’. Stallions and Fillies or STRAYED. } There strayed onto the premises wi calf about eight months old. owner may have same by proving property amd paying expenses. DREW HARRON, Newton n3-4pd HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Whe undariigned desires to after tor sale his bose and lot on attended 3 ‘Hallowe! ‘en ‘party | bank, . L . MONKTON, BN “WARTBURG. Mrs! Chadwick. a Wood- aS eee Pay passed olf auiet- Mokena: fuests of Mr. and Mrs |ly in the. bar; our sports Logan. last wen children, of#Russel- Veo is sak the week-end with Mr and J ill. we is expected that this week will aoe the Way. eating: but game very scarce now. jose who spent ay es 'y. B. Olden- pers Heras visited friends in Elmira: ai wind up the making business at our | Mr, rs. een eal cheese factory. The has ae Robert: Hen: been exceptionally a friends in Thawte Be Norwich The Orangeman’s ball held’ in’ Ers- | Mrs, es ee ms! ited in Wal rae kine’s hall on Friday evening was a} ton; Hen ee and Aasrbtes Successful affair. Sadie wy Woodstock; Miss bel Hen , Alfie Uliner left on Monday to|ry with he: grandmot ST. take b in MeLagan’s furniture) Krusye. ‘bring ville. ee treats rr Despite the strict ape Ja Intosh’s room in our sehoo! he meetings are | yioes, a blessing to many. Mr obert Wallace, of Corie lesan "vis i her mother Mrs. | o¢ ae ope i bier | with friends in the burg. proving Mrs. Ri rt. McKenzie who is Cache ¥ ‘a RosrocKk. “Mrs. G. to nurse her returned to’ home in for a few Gets The Butiday evening, how vice in Knox church has | -A-mumber of our young people ser- pateak hang: jtended the da ven fn the Orange ed for the winter months from ng | tonae i he Aarts on friday evening, to.7 o'clock p.m. eee aiomiaste ast phnrsdny M lantson, OK temslies ee | for Haysville where. a intends mls after whi a few. day: h h err has removed Me Mtamily ta MB ho will proceed te where he farm in EL a. [Bs Gyed ratio. May wson Honey. of the 0. a Oleminie Stock, of New. Ham- Guelph. spent the week-end wie Bare poank aavedeax Meth bis uncle Mx. R.A urzay. ie The regular cniees ft the Ladies’ I semen hunters are buay. again. Aid will be held in the basement napbits and foxes are the common hntae ‘ene or two have sneceeded | in soaring up a bob eats There are in every school sec Rostock is i pues se nested ie busine: aa le: members are rr Mr a few grumblers. r than most fections, a has co: will wh oul be Aan of i White spent Thursday and cht iat Th Priday Rina being a witness in mstahen, meachois: an the ease Lamnin vs, Matthe ‘f heir whole mission ee ae cnild and surely “CARTHAGE. be respected in the mess. much some few of our citi attended Mr. | should’ be: M of. 6 Allen Gr eave sale on eeiey atte ont tint boatl Ws ho this, Le dy | may after carettil thought r also. A word to the wise is suffic r chee factor is | The: LiNwooD. Ernst Burgener, of Wellesley nee Mona AED with pees pie Chris present din sim: plifying their ipvention fa to sania iis’ tening on pai 2) Mr. -G Berlin, where he has secured a job wit m, Witt. Mr. Chas. Hack’ ett to fill his been enact iob here with Mr. D. Wray: and Mrs, Hej ee r Deis Spent reat with friends in ys Leo elles! Boppre on ae a fast a tended the funeral 01 J home in Nithburg ou Saturdas hag eee en d for the first few] have a after spending a fow weeks al D. | days of the week owing to her illness. | dogs. Ba raeaiue ae Thek's. The frionds of Mr-Robt. White will killed and two others badly. torn tended the Veidenhammer-Hahn wed- x RD, Hamjlton will preach tn be pleased t that he is holding |" Quite a Jot of snow has fallen here ding at Hesson, tho Methodist church next Sabba his own in his battle with typhoid. Ho at present it looks “aa. if vinites Hosea one of our oldest x. Scott Coulter and Harold rae io eiware vleased to hear from abe obs net gta, Manmere are etilllookine (ahd mf respected farmers the 0 wood: werd delegates trom the = | his Saas ‘or Indian summer ood. share of eaggue to the; Temperance Con- party who took ithe cake from | fall plonghing has yet tp done. Some tention at Stratford on “Tuesday, mrakine’s hall on Friday evening is} have ue out in *he fi 50 Mr. and Mrs. Whos. Kinkafa..” of | very kindly requested to settle for it 4 ngé ball held Mee thy tell IMooretield. spent Sunday with the |or their mame will be given a prom-| here on Hriday evening wad a rand lntter’s sister Mrs. R. ©. Clarke, inence that they will not probably | success. ‘T I-waspacked to. i essrs, Simps bertson.. Mark: | elish. sais the sopaalons elaee the cole: ham and Skelton. ot the Onterio®Wot- x church, anniversary. services | bration. of the gunpowder plot. 3 erinary College, Toronto. spent a few | und tea ee will be held'on Sun |* Mx. James and Flossy Dick- | on fay hi ; @ays, last week visiting ‘at the hore} ay. and. Mon » 1th and 12th. | son, of Moorstield. ‘were the guests | rushing the work forward with’ al} of Mr, Dune vidggn. “Holinen "wwho. runs ‘the | of Mr. amd Mrs. M. V, Henry last} speed in order that it may be opened lowing is the the ehovning mill is being’ kept) 40 busy | weeks ntter be atamding of the pupils of Millbank | these days that he denied tpdet rn -aae Mrsi Peter Ulrich. Rev. O, Stockmann preached at Ber: public school for October. Names in shopping four times a weck viz? (pauls, Minne visited friends meee tee lin on Sunday evening, order of imerit- Those marked with | M Tu ursday and Fri-|jriday. Agnes Mckenzie. of Stratford. ad wart absent for one or more |iay. On Monday last he turned out |* Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Heury attended | spent a day ortwo this Week visiting 250 bags which is a pretty fair day's « eoiden sailing just Monday at the 1 Mes, Orrin Sehnus nas Glase—Wn. Henderson: Lizzie) work. but/it is mot the limit‘of ‘the A Mrs. F, Ulrieb, Ful- ape Lowrie. capa la Jetty spent Monday” in Sr. Ry one rv. Laura. ape Revival meetings’are being carried | rhe, remains of the late Valentine lesley: ee Young, Norman Hotfmey- | on in the Methodist church this week. | Widt a interred in the Evangelical]. Mr. Gordon Hackett since his re- > Mr. Langford. the pastor. is be- | coetery at Seb prs deville last Friday. |turn from the west has been confined ing assisted in the work by Rev. Mr.| Rey, B, “oldenberg conducted the ser- t 3 tabkot sates ma sed to mist that be oor blo to be-abont fhe streets athe vane tising for ntat hele Ps Ganputsesnelt ‘hoo! children are prac- w which will about Christ- etthe Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- ypensed in the Presbyter- os Sunday ast. bt. Milner. of the 13th. is ty Big Pastime ei on Thursday evening last Mr ohn Williams. une Listowel. as ‘the guest of spel Re Th a f Piles awas on Friday ht. of Gite! ph. spent n the vil on~ r tii ge on M while on his ‘way to vie friends. it miday evening. with the former's | Pleat. ter. Mrs. eit. ry eu | thursday Moor rn raising We ‘are ble: Carthage boys Gide. on | week hve 10 da * aud Mes, Baney and j who no supped me fone. - of Guelph. pent the week- |'the month: the D. | na aber if Je ~“Johustot of piduler trac " is shown that may te fete pation attended the} without I Jack, Milly hi oO impresse with ie idéa ‘that sus- bank on betas ES pany good Mr. and Mrs. “Wm. Johnston spent } {things ana fuse the sreecly system pitogtes Hye day with their Sue ase one 0. encourag- ter ee . Hamilton, “Milvert i to know that by ca arefulnioss th ios the week-end jpatrons in this vicinity with tries in Listow remoye that suspicion. Misa Eva Danbrook ‘Sundayed z helps in in Newr: ‘. with putt mber ftom here » Donald at fidence in each othe: |respect. I will eonslade | Wishes for both cheese a her hom Mr Re read arrived home to SCHOOL REPORT. the W rday morning. he Miss res King and FE. Tanne: oF | Following is the Paetamine of the at Fern: | pupils of 8.8: No, 8, ae oe for) o month a My tober. ma’ absent f examin- ‘hy Miss Inez sorb. épent. Thanks- Age am x UM ee ae as ‘oWwbi wola a meen Herbott Nick! ng was spent Bei uiteare: sohetars and teachers | of Newton Sunday ley. Houston x, Jennie McAllis Nie Viola Stewart. Emma Reid J / T—Henry Albre I1=Joe Albreoht, ‘titan Gideon Zehr. Sr. 1—John Brennerman. Skog: g refreshments Reid. The social proved to another Jt. Class Ts TJunior— )Zehr, Richard Moore. MoLellan ana ed | iat sinaoy at the home of Mr, } Rachel 1-5 of nm acre . For further particulars apply, to BIMON sone us Milverton, Ont. pd FARM FOR SALE. Lot 6 on the 1 the Tow: cess st kets, The far will on_v y terms to, suitable party. For further informa- address at once W. T. McGor- man, Port Arthur, Canada. COMMERCIAL. Fall Wheat -$ 80 $ 80 42 4 5 30 30 70 a) 2 70. 2.70 nh per ton..,... 20 00 20 00 Manitoba flour, per cwt 2:95 296 Shorts per ton 2100 Lard. 18° 18 6 6 50 8 g 10 10 8 ‘° (FREE! FREE! Fine Porcelain Dinner Sets Given Away We give coupons —We want you to Bs all cash or PERE d Din de parchases, | DINNER SET | on It nis to buy for oh haste Aa “cash. GIVEN matter whether Itpays to save your you haye been a coupons, It Se to trade AWAY FREE regularcustomerin the past or not, e pattern is a flower and scroll design of rare beauty, richly inter- woven with gold tracing, In fact, it is one of the most beautiful patterns ever imported from the famous Staffordshire potteries. OUR PLAN IS SIMPLE! We will give a check with every 25¢ cash or trade purchase, a few checks entitle you to one article at a time. In this way you are enabled to pick out whatever pieces you can use to advantage first, and match up with the other articles afterwards, as we will continue keeping this pattern in open : - : Bring your Letters, which you received through © the mail, to the store they entitle you to 1 coupon ER 5 few days st wel 14 e » who has: been Leo oor re is spending ¢ this week with frie 4 Hahn we rearet tosay is m Mr. Wm. 1 on the. sic’ Mrs. Ch has, Coghiin, Miss ir. Smith all of Lis- week au fuests of ad ‘Nits, Robt, Crooks. Miller. of M Millbank, visited nurr on Wednesday f nd Mrs. Rd. ed on friends Mra J. 8. Locki Wamner of Newton, in, town on Tae Meo sie atford. with ~S PEFFERS: rst Bros. shipped a err es of Wm, Scott’s om Paides Te Mrs. Burke. of Clev nd, ha: turned to her home atert wit with fri poet here. . Bloxam, a ae ‘atford. Mr. J. Be it when ee residences in the countr, Little.’ of Seite N is. bu: ay ited Hine with their daughter Mrs. Cc. E. Mr. J, a Kenny our hustling mer- y shipping fowl these x the edification of the far a mention wwe have alre had n, oe Stiten with ites of anow anc have also had a mos sei h ri Mefsrs. Jack and Alf. Holm Btratford. were visitors at thelr eee ental home here last week. egHoot RE EPORT. The follow: the report of a No. 7, susan t the month of October, Names are te prder of mer- Jr, 11—Clara inet Lorne Gambie, Gordon Schni eer \ sr. 1 mston. Bertha Sie Edith Barves. Shey Bell, Albert ler. Jr. ie a Askin, Edwin Kraemer Mayberry. poet, Gra- Violet Harvey. Pt. TiUas Mayberry: Hazel Gam~ John Woods. Mar: seo on. Urban etcheh Lyal Tralee: Sete Mar- tin, Della McMenamin- W. D, WEIR'S SALE REGISTER, ree Nov, 2th will sell Hor- ses. ey. Cutter and Farnitur e in Milt ise eS ase Nov. h—Will sell fitty ateara: ‘er samo Harron, at Donley’s anes iuaiay Noy. eects sell Real id. ‘Week. Prices Are Low: We Are Showing a Full Line of New Fruits This California Seedless Raisins... renor's Choice Off Stalk .Raisins Re-cleaned Currants.,... Dates, 1-Ib. packages, . New Mixed Peels. Try our New Candies Direct from Engeland, such as Marshmallows, Chocolate Milk Panel Bars, Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Meédal- lions, Chocolate Cream Porkers. ° The Newest Thing in Men’s Collars Can be had at our store. “The Loose Scarf” is the only collar that allows the tie to be moyed without disturbing the collar. Come in and see them. See our New Line of Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats From $5 to $15.00 These coats have good quality and very natty in appear- ance. Come iri fora try on, WANTED 1ooo Ibs. Goose Feathers at....... 2000 lbs, Dried Apples at..... 1000 lbs, Large Onions at 500. dozen Fresh Eggs at. (iat Sad tate WM. K. LOTH URE your cold ina day eB and a night by using NYAL’S LAXACOL} a pleasant and safe tablet treatment that does not upset e is no quinine in Quinine is le. It iimulates we Bec: Pine acts directly on the uucous membran: the catarrh, then “FOR EAGRIPPE. COUGHS. COLDS, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA as a mi it effective tonic I laxat fee box (25¢) and You will never willingly be without it afterwards, Get TP herewe keep the bes: of everything in drugs including a full line of Nya 's Family enrolled e = PUBLIC DRUG a SPECIAL PRICE SALE AT BUNDY’S, LINWOOD BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, regular 65c. All silk, reversible wear, very soft, rich glossy’ finish, A silk that neyer cuts. Special for Friday and Saturday 3 BLACK TAFFETA, regular 85c. This is a very fine Swiss make, untearable, rich grain weave, name woven on sal- vage, guatanteed quality. Special BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA. 36 inches wide, pure silk, very tich soft finish. This width is of advantage for the new over dresses. Write or. send in for samples... 38 -30 ' 65 25 278° WORSTED STOCKINGS~—25 dozen pure Worsted Stockiugs 135 ALL WOOL BLANKETS—3 vil ese pure white All Wool Blankets, regular $4, sale. W. O. BUNDY, Linwood BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS As this is the season of the year when we are apt to have more or Aess rain and snow, mud and slush, It is also the time of the year when ~ we should be looking after the necessaries of health, and thereby saving a lot of worry and perhaps a doctor’s bill. A New Pair of Boots, Shoes or Rubbers If purchased in time might save: many ainan, woman or child from one of those dreaded heavy colds, sil sometimes take weeks, months, years and maybe forever to get rid of chee ‘Time Might Save Nine.” As the roid saying is: i Au the Latest Styles in Footwear in Boots, Shoes, o cae ES Rubbers and Felt Goods at Right Prices at 5@ THE SHOEMAN; T. P. ROE J MILVERTON, - - Sian 4