Milverton Sun, 24 Mar 1910, p. 8

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‘ : ; ; : ; THE MILVERTON SUN Thursday, March 24, 1910 ae he Mr. any other bread will be the|! loaf baked from Jewel flour. not for long, for the tasty it is never allowed to get stale. A Sack of Jewel Flour Ee M Mrs. Jame: nt Rar erae: in Milverton. ae ales: robert attended home of Mr, NEWTON. re and 8 MoConaghy iS was a business visit- day last Jy Milverton one iss Maggie Al |te at Dreaent visiting under the Pane Aid "elsitar a our burg gt STR irs he vidson—Johnston wedding last week at Carthag Mr. John Suni th has moved from of town to the farm formerly owned by | six-inch tile for Milverton. on aatabe bans rea amd Mrs, MeL, ellan little eon Peter e1 spent Monday at ne r, Geo. Kir ‘cland, . of Millbank. on in town on m_ Listowel. wh returned a Bee aunt Mrs. H. Gustin. Mr. C. J. Don- pleased to hear that he means a saving as well as. better| joy will be aking. For it yields more loaves!j, arou 1 after an illness of Hitho: each, tian, any, athct brand. | three w Mr. John Davidson had the misfor- une on Saturday to fall out of an ry t PFI FF R BROS apple tree on the Turnbull farm break ing his arm. HAWKESVILLE. Miss Matilda Boegel sini at Ber- iPass for several days pee ist we: Mi at Waterton “spent Sunday at her ete 3 Mabel Ballard, of Berlin, spent oof. 3 1 a a visitor to our village on Sun- Mire Aaron Schweitzer of Berlin is visiting mother Mrs, rons this week. . Merrit Winn, of Water been visitin ing her sister Mrs, Albert ‘ey has moved to the farm recently Re te by Mr. Al- bert Proudlove. We shall miss Levi in our village. Ed. Diefenbacher. Mr. of Saska- toon, who has been visiting at — his me during the winter has returned to hia western home. Last 8 y the Conestogo riyer rose p unusual height, carrying away the remaining ice on the mill dam floodin, ‘oad running: |.\¥ ‘as drive across owing to | 5! masses of ice that lay over | v.G. R. Miller, of the Ber-| it Harold Brooks a lad wh i . George Diefenba- cher for somo time. le a some of our ee lads eir ways otherwise they vot be looked after by thes authorit “BRUNNER. Schne' ider 5 spent the week- i. hae With friends ad Stratford. TS. « Mr. Ji his work after a for days illness. Mr. and Mrs. Erb and family a few care last poe with friends in ie home cre Wellesley, is Gerber. wv maine a Senne ce her parents Mr, Rid spel and Mra. N. Ni iss Beat cite of the Strat- | {0 ford Normal 'athool Is at present holl- daying ai Mr, and na tart ‘Watson. of Go ‘We are pleased to see Mr. John ‘Alexander. jr.. out again after bala q po aaa to his roo! for ie past fveak ‘We are pleased to note = pe John Mayberry who has bee: ery Bteskly, Myaba ‘Atkin, Rudy Ki fet in es the past) two weeks rig reader Jr, ‘II—Etta Lambert ‘Joseph erin BSteckly. Bertha Parkii Senter , wan yung ladies, students of the | Holmes. Millie Gernhai Stratford | Normal School arrived here ||, [Willie Pau . “Jose Zehr. morning and went to Top- | Pearl Posliff, Delilah Atkin, re they will spend |, mon Steckly Rose R: ‘im ra The Misses McDermott. of Milver- spect their display, All new stock, Store coin taken. m17-2i CARTHAGE. Spring is coming—Mr. Robin is to be seen and heard. A number of our farmers are busily 8t: was a visitor last week at Mr. Robert | course in sl ira eal Edith Moore spent a few days iat wate ae her cousin Miss Vera a ition “Minnie Patterson returned to | erin; me in Toronto after a weck’s | of hot it with friends in our vicinity, be over, Lethbridge. core Mr. es qT days. spect their aisplpr: All new da Stare coin taken ‘loo. has | ow being one of t on bo county of Perth to do regard to orgi been | to ente part coats of Poole. Kennel. th for bot! oe Mike der. Pt. I—Simon Zehr. Mir. James McComaghy has purchas- edy horse and intends of the community in The Misses sat Ae ‘. A, Ah-|Hanna and Hanlewood, of the Noss Si this WELLESLEY. Snow is fast HS cd ae Spring commenced Mon Mr. John pegtioe spent pact of last *o. F. Ottmann spent unday on te farm with Mr. J. L. Rot Mr. Geo. Strebel spent a few days a Baden last week and returned Friday. meeting was held Iast Friday in aa a football team FA. Spahr. Mr, and “apent Sunday on Mrs. th e held on mer and her = e Katie moved thelr, household. effects = to the farm re ecently purchased st Sibir esday. pent the a last week in Berlin in the i ie of the People’s Railway by- rom oi Bast las Tey ‘ubacher. of Linwood. moved . Bri into our midst last Thursday and oc- house vacated by Mr. Joe motion examinations were held t all of 1 and oR A mark a speaks Is, SCHOOL REPORT. The allowing is is the bo Te- port of . 9. Elma. for 0 roh. Kuepter. John Gernhaci- Jr. I-George Currie. ROSTOCK. Mr. and Mrs. Squires of Willow ve. spent Sunday with friends in is home from De- troit Saliate: ti “hes beet working for some Ucytinhh Mr. E. Reibling is back from the ratford O.B.C. i the present unfavorable state re The meetings will soon ughter | © MONKTON. Mr. G. Weber made a ae trip. to Guelph Tuesday afte Bee Mr, Wm. Neal. of Avon. e guest of os sister as Wm. ‘Boe inhardt. Bie npflug vas a busi- and Mrs. P. Cruthers Moles- worth is ite in town fe Tatty, very.suc- Mr. aay: Mr. Julius Berger left for Toronto on es to spend his Easter holi- A very active demand for is a Aare “of the draft type around this vicinity. Mr. J. I. Struthers was kept a) busy on ‘Thursday and Friday eute paler hay. A. (Chalmers gave a tea to Mies of her lady friends on ‘Satur: Mrs. Charles Murr returned own on Monday after visiting with friends at Brodhagen. Mrs. Andrew ‘er Try. Atwood. has been visiting te other Mrs. Hugeins for a few 88. aay afternoon. r of *the 4th con. Bins, was visiting at Mee es home of -s Holman on Satu enone en- ot their friends visit at the home of _ hi tather before leaving for the West. Use: . Robinson and sister Maggie. of Mo’ eidtt, celled on a number teionds in town on Thursday of Inst are L. Snider. cheesemaker of Kin- kora cheese factory, was in Lowa, on Monday calling on a number of his ls. Boo 1s eal who has spent the _win- ter with ie daughter Mrs. Barn- hal rat left for her home in Norwich i ee ponte y Robert Beh ais ae for the West on eigcete wi atload of settlers’ effects and 5 Hordes, He intends sett- ling at wdale. ca m Schade had a ie le eo getting be wood cut a be ses . ne inst ee ek, Fi under the skilful treatment o r. soon be able to Mr. Ji sate disposed of one of his heavy. horses on Wednesday last to Wilson Evens & Grey at" a hontsome figure. ‘The horas” was weighed on Monkton scales b: wetted gelly and tipped them a i500 Ibs, though so very old she is iL that. is ‘poing on and cat 3 fadies and jlo doubt will is greatly missed by her many friends in and around Mon! We all join a wishing her a safe journey. healt: and resperity in ber new dertate ing. 3 complimentary banquet was 2 fore par the evening was spent i oteam. The scsi lose by singing “God Sav King” by the talent and the audience he proceeds amounted to $6 meeting Monkton half of oF society offered to give the library balance of the funds held by tjem to BEAUTY IN Furniture display. and every taste gratified. E INVITE ATTENTION to the magnificent assortment of Furniture, exquisite designs and novel finishes in our Selection at this store is made easy Many great economies will be mae by a ion of al one twenty-five dol- lars for ue purchase of book: ae be chosen e executive of the society on andalciots that ment Society place: brary in a better condition financially than has ever occupi re is Great encouragement to. those are. is to see such a good insti- tution kept going. The thanks oe the library are alsa due to Mr. Bok kine wi gave. eharge. the use of the hall oe thelt visit and critical insp ane offerings throughout the store. Call and see. gooeceoovowooor? Torrance & McMane Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, — Milverton HAVE YOU aa ooe DYSPEPSIA ? How it shakes 0 one up.invades sleep are sorry to report the yl =o: of one of our oldest pioneers in th De: Holman who has reat fae years, ee tiv. | PS “}adjounn to yout eauty of Buri ¥ spent an evening of last week at Fern | o, ~ | Glennie’s. LINWOOD. Mr. J. L. MeKay spent Friday in ame ‘on Frid Mr. Frank Dike visited friends in | a: Listowel on ¥ Mr. Bh ei isited friends in Guelph over Sunday. ow! Mr. Jas. Beggs made a business trip os ues on Frida: Kehoe. of Hasson. trends here Sa a Mr. Ralph Ki mabe around ee somewhere. M as Cassel made a business * spent Sunday felis to Bescon ye . M. Bricker, Dominion Life rt ite spent Friday surance agent at erlin. was in the with his brother. in Monkton. villag on Thursday, r. R. ¥ Fish visited his son whi isses Mol ott. of Milver- is in Gui SoPaas heh Mil ave their Spring Millinery r Vriday afternoon with Mrs. Car ooh- | an ieee afew days at her home ilton Goetz spent Saturday oh res M eee and little Ree a here with her pa: E Hilker is at present the inl x list. We wish him a ie return to health. Wins M. Schummer and sister Hen- pent a few days with their that We ai test jays he enjoy: yed call ict weddii ling took place last week when Miss pele Debold o. Mr. Jas. ge has resumed _ his s baggageman on the Listo- wel division, hunter. MA elie cd him has returned to Gue Monday. March 7th. Members all present. Daummeier—Reidel that. leave be given the mover to introduce y- at pril ion in conform- law ity with the regulations and statutes haan the ‘rabies in the township. the mover to intr ‘April 4th when pathmas- ters. fenceviewers and poundkeepers will be appointe DORKING. Mr. J. 8. Gee. of eras visited his son Howard on Mon Miss Pearl Hackett visited with her Mr. Charles: Matthews as a visit- rs on Tues- if Atwood. spent i eatueaay wit ie sisters Mrs. Matt- ney McLaughlin. Mrs. Wesley Allingham_ spent few days recently w: Mee etait Milverton. r. Norman Allingham returned on after spending ee days season. having accepted a po: z bank, _ Mr. Hugh Waddell spent Tuesday Vis prior to his departure for. the 's, Ephriam Gildner. of Gotham aoae “paturday at Mr. P. Miss Marie Crawford has gone~ ti Glenallan where eye will spend a reeks Burns. on Friday: evening mace, esjoyable time was spent. Ditality extended by Mr, and Mrs. ape following is an amusini of young Prince Alexander of Batten barge while at a ke mi Essa uthet aitete boys. Megs a . F. A. Baker left for West Tor- | week. da: Tistowe th. called on | in” Milverton with her friend Miss Mr. W. H. ae ee Mr. ays, ‘They in- et their display. All mew stock. Store coin take: m17-2i Miss Carrie Hilker, of Guelph. is} their regular monthly meetin: hon ae _ Sunday with friends in Wallen-| and their food val ‘A cordial invi- tion extended to all ladi Se, R. Berlet visited i jadies’ Ai ace. pouch a is Berlin ofa a few days last ioe hold a house social a’ e Ree- Mrs. 0. Schnurr, bas retuned home {day morning’ conclude s of after. ‘spending a few weeks her | addresses on “Actors in ow rd’s home in Strathroy. i of Mr,.J. Sittler. oe “Tawkesvie “has Haptings Lintick that permission | jp hi: with her father Tan fice goes with the store apd wi t where he has moved his household ef- feots and intends to reside in futur Li rid evi sleigh loa of our young people went over to Mr. | den. or Albert Snith’ at Hollen, The even-| Ver: ing mi music and dancing | to remove t st Mr. Charles as spent Sunday at |of Elma. known as MILLBANK, Mr. Jas. Kimeade, of Glenallan. was business visitor in the village last Mr. and-Mrs. F, Thomas spent Sun- ay with the former’s brother in alte hoe 'Muleahy spent Sunday ith “ie aes Mrs. H. Jobnston, ot A. Stewart spent Sunday Ida Hartmier. Mr. ean. of ihe pes .8. spent Sunday at t! of ‘The Woman's Institute will '. Martin oe raceiany ft shah cae ry om Easter Monday. SRF at 8 and gam- wish for him a speedy recovery. amous hymai next Sunday cvening, at It is reported that Mies pee 7 o'clock, “The: a green hill far rekon ds. epee - way.” The morning claeeed will es hope fora very s special Easter re: with and Aue TRALEE: J. tush “Herbert left on March 15th for Manitoba where they will oper- ate arm of 640 acres. About for- neighbors and well wishers came to. the station to see them off. Thi act of kindness was greatly apprecia- ted by the boys, NOTICE B. GopouvanittH 4 Mi sap Na er ane at M St gS Sai EM PE CGE SA J. Coppersmith are now lox WELLESLEY COUNCIL, Wm, Broughton’s GT-R. station and E are ‘prepar . Tags, he council whe Cae Grosskill-oe.|aoaper, Suthers aud all kiade of ane Mr. J. Shantie 1a will make headquar- ters at Monkton. mi7-4 For Sale Brick Blacksmith Shop New Brick House, Good Stable, and Lots. ood: usiness, For particulars apply to MRS, PETER HELM, Millbank, Ont. FARM FOR SALE the 7th and 8th ooncessions and. th urchase from, Peter Lather a strip Containing 50 acres of d. of land 2 rods wide being a part cleared. well fenced and drained. On t 10 con. 7. all in the eastern sec-| the premises is situated a brick house tion. to be de to road purposes.}and bank barn. For further partic- m. Wilford and Peter Lather. the | ulars apply to JACOB R. SCHWEIT- parties interested to pay all costs of | ZER, Milverton, Ont. pie ties action and that bag Ae er bul ind maintain : wire fence . the west side ae the road archesed fhe wont ke Farmers Attention Lintiek—! aashings that the _follow- accounts be 3 ricker, Have on hand a Car jar of Feed Corn al- Gravel 85.005 Mrs, Chris Jantzi, road- a full line rand Tit ‘ay 2.00 . Beggs. salary as col- | Seeds “Renmnies’ xxx” and Steele Briggs Jesters 82. 00; Ww. J. Beggs. extras 3.00: | Lion” Celebrated Brands of Red Clov- H. W, Kaufman. balance | printing con Jer a Speciality. m17-41 ; pte 1909 yeu 00° » D. ROSS. = NEWTON, Valuable Town Property For Sale Fine brick dwelling. 9 rooms. hot In splendid state of re- For further particulars apply to ret H. IRTON. NURSE, MILVE) Business | For Sale The carotid now offers for pe cs fine solid interests a are settled Apply to A. LARGE. POOLE, ONT. all Pasta eimaG ‘on setae Marcel 'Y | Gleiser—In Oxbow. STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, SPRINGTIME 7 Housecleaning will soon be the order of the day. We keep in stock a full line of the following BON-AMI, HANDY AMMONIA, DOM- ESTIC AMMONIA, DUTCH CLEANSER We expect the balance of our New Dress Goods about Saturday. ~ a New Hats and Caps Yhe BARRINGTON Hat has rrived. The black hat’ that is ! gaye alge Thursday $1.00 to $2.00 New Caps from... New Maple Syrup $1.00 per Imperial gallon, 260 per abo apts eee. quart. Bring your jar. Last chance for Cooking Figs at 4c We haye about 200 lbs, of Cooking Figs on hand. The: must be cleared out before the warm weather sets in. Four-in-Hand Ties ‘Will be here Saturday. Our New Frillings For Saturday selling. New Motor Suiting Arrived this week. 100 Packages Dyola Blue 2 < 10 Reg 10c package 10 More Bags of Spy Apples Wanted at Once---Good Quality. W. K. LOTH Marriage Licenses Issued, - Milverton BRING US YOUR PRODUCE---We Pay Highest Prices H BIRTHS. Wilhelm—At Poole on Wednesday. oni Owe ‘Taree! RUPTURE CURED ist. ae Mr, and Mrs. pee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bos ihe acaom : MARRIAGES. 4 At pone home without Erb—Gerber—On Tuesday. March 1 loss of time or operation. ney. youngest dai x of I have discovered an and rs. ‘is. Gerber to Mr. Dan- tae. Teck, at meee Ringwood perfected the right kind pee stay cured, consult me be- fore you waste any more March 18th. 1910. een “Prederick Gleiser. aged 25 years, 10 months 1M days, youngest son of Mr. and] % lca irs. H, Gleiser. ime or money els . iel—In Mornington. on Friday.}€ | ouarant “é Hird ‘ae March 18th, Pearly Barbara Catha- guarantee satisfaction, rina daugl f Mr. and Mrs, Hen- ,$ Fill in coupon. Be a! ged 6 years. 11 months a Zicamermann —At Milverton G, T. R. ABE vier rcreesreseen escent station, Mornington. on Friday. Marah 18th. Albert ‘Hrederiok, eon | NAME ie. <00ic00ssseetceverss of Mr, rs, John Zimmermann , aged 5 years. 9 Hantha 0 and he PRO QUES Gare Sicnt ves ev edit nad Capling—At Tavistock, ri tool March 4th. Ann Eliz: ssbeth Welsker relict of the late Thos, Capling Time Rup.. ae a er ear, On what side Rup ........ 92nd yi CROSSHILL, ‘The annual vestry meeting of St. J. S. SMITH Maryia ci sent 25 Caledonia St., - Stratford il preach a teria Hastor ser- of assistance that aids'na-* ; ture to cure |Rupture to § (DEPT. > a aNBaner Sunday ai ‘[sTvuish SHOES Tenders For Drain one of the millinery departments) sesi¢d ‘Tenders (marked tender for ogee Pena taee ey will be received by the under- ii clock p.m. Sat- FERNBANK. mney up til pes p.m. on Sa ae me of sureties and be d with a marked cheque for $100.00, ‘iles and Zbestlentions may be seen at and office. or any aie not mec: GEO. EOCnEE aD: The lowest ssarily accepted. ot Elma Atwood, Mare 14th, 1910.0" mit-si COMMERCIAL .$1 03 $1 03 4g. 48 ime pleased with the kind hos- Shorts He received in return a just rebuke. telling him that hte boys should Ii an 2 th 1.04 lence in something ke the 48 following form: “My de: 78 ma‘ I am sure you vill be gl: ‘O 41 or — S ‘op st trouble you for WE CARRY THE LATEST MODELS. TO MATCH The New Parisian, American or Can- adian Styles of Easter Hat : or Bonnet And if your SHOES do not match your head gear. the good effect of that spring hat” is lost. You may not hotice it yourself, but those with whom you come in contact will. Therefore we advise you to call around and we will fit you up with the ‘ Right Goods at Right Prices T. P. & Dick Roe THE SHOEMEN

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