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Milverton Sun, 10 Nov 1910, p. 5

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it THE MILVERTON SUN’ Because it has so many special features for wom hap} most» readable Then revel ae the most interesting of Home Pages—the daily chapters of an entertaining serial story—columns of bright social and personal news—Madge Merton's page—and illustrated daily fashion hints. With the \ Womenis the TORONTO DAILY STAR en. The woman who wants. to keep posted on the world’s penings es ver to day will’find the news presented in a ry line sparkling with interest baits information—nothing most erate that appeals to pater elishable reading about Send your subscription to-day $1.50 a Year This paper and the Toronto Daily Star for one year $2.26 Ja vee ber ee and gives his reasons for } inl The taritt inerenses the farmer's ex- head we find that the cost of practis| ‘The re u a he-must buy—his implements | ble leave home ated go over into an: s goods as they come incidentally to ke hm that 4s a ta agty chan gadget; | reeset one of the hope of sneceeding = | he Sena cwmart of it fairly eane| Sun and Weekly Son dtacm | nal did wot witness any but vordinary ex! penses were laid before the Commis- sion. and the conclusion reached wa: that in this particular d cost rey therefore. not ve nelusion that the fitest Teoat ito the had ase a ness Ways ous : 5 f -|'We are independent: just as Sree 2 te i be talking about | make ourselves comfortable The Greatest Variety of Furniture for September Brides is shown in Stratford-- at WHITE’S wien it comes to selecting a houseful of fine new furniture, a bride likes to see row after row of Sideboards, Dressers, Tables, Chairs and Beds.* She likes to know that she is getting the newest and best from a stock that has unlimited variety to show. Stratford is the place to give you this advantage ‘and good furniture at the right price—that means White's. R. WHITE & CO. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers STRATFORD 80 Ontario Street Chea must pay higher ag der te not “aulte equal to the cSlegatre ‘cost. wm. Shiphbed a veil known ane an, yh Sn Js a, ni n and is v re eral hundred Calieves ) eS WAS s SIT LS i Our Closing Out Business Sale is Going on WHAT THE ARMER costs. THE!” ~ NAMING THE FARM > Cheap Reading ar or , Greéiman President Ag- Mr ©, ‘Drury. president. of | apitural eRe a a short Grange Somputes that the tariff address before the Bxpeniimental Un- FOR 1911 rage farmer two hundreds aa fon. said {> Fe this eountry. there issucha de- “nor cont, onthe | cent, is to be eom. |e he jo per name for the farm an ly Star--- the ee price, Ser ieee keep’the farm up to the name, it | Sun and Farmer's 's Advocat i mene 1 to more permanent occu: | Sun and Montreal Weekly itne ep Sum and. The Gonadian Farm aa d The Canadian Farm, 0 farm os an aver | “Nhe Sollow fig are Some of the ons. I would give why our farms | jen faa Country Gentlemen: y arness. hous old expense ng, furniture and Vabouia ze as /Sun,and Northern, Mossesiger- materials for implements? Is it too) “1. Each of these ministers has bu | Sua ‘and Toronto Saturday Night @ present time | one ont eedcall of thes @ boys are till {Sun and The Daily New $00? I *elieve from | on the old home farms. and in twoin-| Sum and Toronto Daily Star- 2 hee and observation, that this | stances out of three have en tire man-|Sun ana {foronto Star Weekly-~ 2 ii f iti e aah ra i Bon and Western Advertise 1 to the farmer of the tariff is| “2. Steve it would mean corks Weekly Spectator om of the Tar-| seit No men,cay afford to place in Toronto in|a good mame rly’ farmed home @ pO: dian Home Journal “3 Peendttire pevei'e He Sea soon be “the laugh- Oash must ee nasal all argon | horse year which |{ng stock of the country. On the oth-| Make remittano: er hand he would want to live uv to | Money. Deters. Registered ue etter. i r that his immed. | Express Order t ighbors might a Maleaten MacBeth, he. tar jsee what a good farme he farmer 8 r| "3, Tt would mean better. buitaines show me this. fis- which peau as kept painted and 0 woes farmers were to seriously decide Em and Feuily eral and Week- Publisher, - - Milverton, Ont abn anes HIGH egies aoe STOCK |» No stockbreeder evi ever made a mis- take by aiming. too ‘high. It may bry endency among. “farmers to |‘ The Milverton Syn is again able to | flifference in ‘product is oe e the home place to tremens and otter very liberal and attractive club- Rereater than itis aitterenes in the penditure in two ways: Finst by in- | t0-move lto the towns ities in | bing rates for the year 1911 whereby {inatter of, initial cost. Anything Greasing the cost weal the dutiable | declining years, that no aiistivotive subeoribers may secure the fallen short of%a pure bred sire is.as liable e must buy. second. by | home feeling attaches itself. to. many ‘0 produce ithe veriest 6 ag. 8 the cost of living oxpenses |%f our places, It is usually a question high-class grade. whether he be and therefore of nece the wares, {o£ “How much t for the farm’ horse. cow steer or sheep. The half- who serve hime Under the first /Mot éInto whose hands’ may ib pass?” bred. sire has both 6 nd. pure- sult'is that as the young peo- bred ip his pedigtes and his Product will revert either to one.or to the oth- hariware. groceries, dry-goods, etc. | other township. ‘or | ducted | a relor. In it more. ant: fee by about 26 per| into one of our large cities, they cope dding in the United States who eat back to the fet unto the Suet e tariff, the tariff being ant return at’ Thanksgiving or Chri Canadian publications must pay extra | bred for the reason that the volum G such, as agricul- | m nee Ea whio ie for postage, ft scrub ais in his blood which tural implements, but higher in ere. born or upon Whieh they spent | Sun and ‘Weekly Globe and Can- make one-half of whole yol hing. and striking about | their childhood aay, ele Barman 50'| will be re-enforced in his product bi the | “I: believe therefore. that if our) Sun a the whole volume o! rub corpusele: ith the occas Greater prepotency, o! the corpuscles which represent . the dice ieeery blood im ‘his veins. 2] reed the same serub:female to a pure bred male. a against fifty per cent. of serul muperor prepotenc ake you practic: 5-| winning The farmer w ho breeds am ordin t oh ete carrying hunters and a high reantage .of the stylish high s ping park and‘ dog cart horses come. ‘i ies a 8 y Wo! orth more © tha ; angular. ee peut orses whic f fhe big draught horses arN _ ares| good repa sani ornent’ arog! y in our |fppearance fain PaEhinaiae ead! ane! id. e. e tariff ts in the neigh-| 4, rt Ties mean a tidier vine ar. the becom: of ane 0 live inh This Lge taal ox. 8 PY The, ibabit of tdiness and good a eee se wages of all workers. mu ends to Biieceen (ree . ou work it feis| pondingly ir sed. 50 th may” whose Hee was well aaa would 1h o¢ ee Tene vith the fen ive, What does the tatl ff cost’ the Poon coime to be a mare. pros sosr00s |poldiogs anpaint tester, the ree cher, the , farmer. 1S uildings unpa ase aes nap ite | aborer, the railwayman.( "6, When the place Beeaime well |in th snee: aeount a “the butcher. the baker ee such.a farmer wou 1d no}| i. put sfeneration hk maker Whatever oulty in disposing 0: | mowed arou! a an Whatev tbe ae by those industric - which | others. who knew him to be thorough . must coing in all his farm operations. } y the! “would suggest. to all young men t they take this matter into fheir lous consideration, and if any one he will during it | € the mame Canada can boast at of igre ae te of first-class letter ibe upon Mega year? has been printed the new name ses-\the old farm. This wale be a Sh iy : —- - —— bse 9 4 anata i oye Gok: scsurets inforn mio on ton: “opportunity to win a Free Trir cantor the imdireot cost of the jaa Old Coun ‘try next ane: F ‘ould be found to it}3 FALL TERM NOW OPEN jo one who not alread: tts i H in The Listowel Business College [i ont dollar. Siudends may enter any tone ‘hil ile ea ue ‘or particulars, addres: aband: ox ee aaite @ beavtital fhaey|§ OWING. MATTHEWS, Principal @| Gict in his suit against Dr. Kd in. the int Caireutlas and ‘in a busi- ma rate Al nd fa aa repair |aoull’ ‘Bs rubbed into a teactip oi e. as he Died all tos the corner of our natural. resources and Would be receiving the very best kind aca saat in the cr Troi Ra m into wealth. and. chiefly by | jof eb Ages from his neighbors. Bnd Htamdpomnts hence Imake a stron you eo aman Tu farms : * rh pear but the one in a ar eae rl tha‘ that reat weekly ie ioe no time | nan order. The pric E er has. 1H nis pees agaimst the jury's ¥ J. ALM jthe oe sized lent levied mare: | which the farmers are in the habit of ending Ahem A SIMPLE METHOD OF PURIFICATION By G. G. Nai smith, Esq. PhyD.. and pd us are tion and we are con: | ph Grate, Bsqe Bibs Laboratory jof the Banca Board of He: 1 teaspoon ef chloride ny Tine solution should be ala ea isi poonful of the wh jeration, Implements left out ot jum-|chould be added to veoh “tro “zallon pail of drinking water. ‘This will] Dall of ory pasta: of trea chlorioe to ! & million parts of water and will i fon miutites destroy all typhoid and ili or other dysentery organisms in the wate: Mor all Vielen: ot ithe Guscins will pidly disappe mee method “eh purification has been er inocu: tad with millions pf bacteria. Evy~ y germ has been es and it pee been unnecessary to boil the wat- F TOLSTOL ON IMPERIALISM ism kills every noble as Be et favors RonrUE is 1 favoritism and wi i posite of the intentions of the e:| founders of the American Common Experiment ¢| With anything so valuable as your éye- Me S = glasses to relieve the Reding youreyes. <P. HL BASTENDORFF SINGLE FARE FOR HUNTERS Return Limit Dec, “et 1910 CENTRAL BUSINESS uid Stratford, On: FETT TTT TT BUTTER (1-LB. PRINTS) 26c Per Lb. Must be Full Weight EGGS (FRESH LAID) 30c Per Doz. We guarantee to pay as much for produce as any store and in most cases higher. We Are Positively Giving up Business ‘So come and share in the Great Bargains we are giving. We Give Large Discounts to Cash Purchasers ! We are hound to clear this stock out by the end of next month. If you are in need of Furs, we can please you both in style and price. If you want a Suit or Overcoat, we can and will save you from $2.00 to $5.00 on them for (isc Ss oes Don’t Forget That we are Quitting Business! Chicks Fowl Ducks Geese Turkeys SCHAEFER’ Ghe Satisfactory Store - MILVERTON LIVE FOWL We also pay the Highest Prices for Dressed Poultry, dry picked and well starved.

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