Milverton Sun, 12 May 1910, p. 8

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THE MILVERTON SUN Thursday May 12, 1910 ELMA COUNCIL. ‘e:pal eaaiel of the he ani of alae met in the saguialtere! on Monday. May 3rd. bers De ta Reeve John Hat Sco! he ‘ai S Coates and Samuel 3 inutes of last meeting were read and APRNs and signed by the reeve amd Mr os, G. Ratcliffe appeared be- fore oes Frounell asking aid for the Public Library and 4 Apcamanioation clerk of Ellice re assess- e Boyle Drain Improve: ment was presented. . Smith. seconded by t of the r Lang drain municipality, o! eo now read. Carcied. Co wounded by of the sien oe fe Reeve be ehait- man of said co 592 having closed the council met for tt. seconded by in pant on the collect- m the assessment je . Di ickson, mesenee As jerk arried. cott, seconded by that a a erant of $20.00 ge Atwood sobte library 10,00 to the Monk- fon Pobie ‘Library by Mr. Dickson, seconded by py |" ans a number of Soeta: we! bia paid, Moved by Mr. Dickson and that the coun do now ai eeborn, of ye mn relatives here on sorry to wae e that up to e of writing Mr, Christian has improved very little. ~ cLauchlin, be Stratford, 8 is Zion con- be tim ichmidt Ri the season and t! mm the different dee we HIGH-CLASS SHOES | (THE VERY LATEST) For men, women and children, Oxfords Be THEY ARE BEAUTIES and at Popular Prices at T. B. & DIGK ROE’S THE SHOEMEN tte Taken as 6 Cash) | The Court ‘ot ncaa on By-law No | onto. LINWOOD. Modeland and G. Litt of Maebrlagville. were visitors in the village over, Sunday. iss May Berlet, ‘of Bertin. | was ecurertanpiee as igs SCE giaowals spent Tharetey ie: Mr, Jerry Crapper. of the Metro- jank:, Milve: geport. He was his return home by his brother who resides at Hepworth. 1s. Ed. Dierlamm and children. of sei! are at present visiting Mrs. Hilker is moving this week to Be min where she i Stockman's eyp of joy is to ‘Bectn where perfor! rmed. Last week his mor other arrives and is now living with him. irs. ‘ard family who ha) eon visiting at the’ renideueccof Mr, R. Y. Fish left on Friday last for Tor- Mr. Robt. White and a friend spent Mr. and Mrs, ©. W. Co ada spent e ones in Drayton wit! and W. Pollock. They were ac- Hae their return by thelr little granddaughtes Meta. Bet Coote. of Glenallan called on, gene here on Saturday. Re Hill event ‘Saturday at ‘her home in Listow le of our esteemed residents fr. Faewiders Wait Sunday in Wel- Ross .and Miss Dolly M esle: Miss M. Kay w! th irene spent Sunday ¢ on 8 . Jac- 0. Bundy’s new forget W. every Saturday eream parlor anas evo ee a feegecrny nig! Al ing of the Ortciat Board i the Mstetnedliog ehurch o1 the pastor. Rev. Wm. Nixo ya. Wes OF: ely ‘invited to remain for another As Kate Karley. of Hawkesville. q itera pene at her a Mr. . Lundy depot agent at Sas sient LT ee in ee ‘opt isch day. Sanderson. of Dorking. oi on vfciends here last Wedn y Bell. of Ca rane poet :|Saturday with Mrs. Beggs he a Mr, itrome spent ‘sunday in Hawkesv ville. concert held in the Town Hall on Blonday night was targely atten- ded, of Stratford. call- on Mon gat . Frank Glebe, is iesapstt horse: Malpliig. fis: mother,*te move. t. Pem Rennie and family of Lis towel. spent Saturday at his home ere. Mr, Norman Ament bas nied his job as sbaggaze smasher at the G.Pit, etation. and allied himself gent ndy’s argh A ted on their enterprise in ae @ narrow escape loiwng a1 numbers greatly enjoyed : iene solo. B Solo, Miss Frieda Ber- otiavadker Aketoes ‘Misa of the evening amounted #4 ‘omen’s Institute held their D. Wray, Mrs. Geo. "Fea Mrs. Alex. Crawford. ‘he stitute iwll be Ori Shoah om Jun Wal # Cooper and Miss ee Gig Palmerston aoe fatarier and Sunday with Mr. Geo. ‘Ruler’ rgaret. Ross and Miss D. ies * Mar MeKay ie Ssh ay in Elmira. Mr. John Seip and Mr. David Har- ee for the aahbu et and Miller of Millbank spent a couple of days in town. at will reside in fut- visited*triends is "st. meet on wate t oa sgaline: net 2! ¢ |of M w i if Bari 0 one of our i of $400. Peas. MONKTON. number of cars passed through our town last week. Mir. Pearce. of Mitchell. was in town on oa sae day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Barnhardt spen: Sunday at Mr. Geo oman Mr. . Adair sont Sun- day Gath the. aces Friender: Gor John Woolacott wheeled out te attshel on Friday afternoon of last wei Miss Ella Miller. of Milverton. is of ree aunt and uncle Mr. Miss ‘Pearl Ellacott left for Strat- ford on Monday after spending nei visiting friends. rs. A. Cressy. of Atwood, oes Miss of Elma, it rida: Hites isitors and had a very peascestat meetin: Presbyterian 1 church and Messrs. Weber & Bett- window were draped in agate sy ‘on account of the death of in A mumber of the etborlat sree ul chair. They were _ bot members of the Methodist church. WARTBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Otto and ieee i asarat to the Olassie City. Rtae they intend a8 re sitiesint tb Mr, Fred Harloff sold a week to Mr. McMann, of for ae handsome figure. . George Becker ferocted of a lip Petrie. of eaforth, jtock” Sundayed eriends in ine aie George Herr, of Stratford. Brent last week visiting friends here. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Durr was made -havpy last Saturday y the piel of a young son. s Otto has: aes unto him- t him in mak- ing his home hap’ hop Whe indulged in last ee ict are pleased to hear nd. pee nt Thomas Moore and fae ex- pest to move here this wee! Mr. Dave Henry Ris frayed the enpeeraine of his place by laying it walk and aes to his resi- Susie Torrance’s friends are sed to hear that she is recover- ss had the Waites’ 3 ebomnst last sea "of Seeing Tl a sight worth y report it « james Baird started out witb eeks, number from this vicinity intend 2 g ee = enroute to the factory. able was lost and some of t cans badly battered. ROSTOCK. Ida Yundt. of Milverton. is relatives in @ with friends Rona a ee Strat- iss ford, spent Sunday at the home of hel r Mrs. Wingefelder. of Rost tock. Mr. and Mrs. Pauli, . sper rres er’s par- H. Bastendosff of Mpa a spent Tsun nday at the home ser uae as saci Rt fe from Chi illness of Mr. father. some time POOLE. Si. Pili a day Henry. of Mr, and Mrs, schment iss Maggie Kirkland. of Milver- Moline -Adale Large visited ‘a Tew}ton. spent Sunday under the paren- days this week with thes. Baen of | tal roo Milverton. Mr. N. Middleton spent a day last Mr. eae Fleming and week at his hom ranton. Fle spent a few days Cea Sts, and Mrs, W. Edgar and little with sien in Listowe daughter Agnes. -of Fo rdwich. spent mumber ae ‘our football [a few days last week visitin ine intend taking in the Bros-|and Mrs. Ts nie mn. 1s e at erton on Friday son, of rns, might. They expect to see a hotly an es aiew ae With Miss Bella contested game. MeDonald. Mr, and Mrs. Schmehl were | in Win. Mitchell se returned Hanover this week attending — the |home after spent nding a week, funeral of Mrs. Bchmehl’s aun} Max Win, White, of Stratfor Emily Large spent the week- . Ross ie day: end with friends in Stratford. is woe atchen home in Stratford atic Engel, of Milverton. | Newton will be well, represented at spent a few re ie her parents |the football game in Milverton on Mr. ond Mrs, Engi riday nig! Tips Miotael Jantei, iss Linda Witt returned home o °| michigan, are making an ex tenadd Monday from visiting her sister Mrs. visit with friends lancet, her A, Ruthig. of Stratfor s| = Mrs. pees visited, Dee Sun- day with friends in COMMERCIAL ao = -GLENALLAN. 95 § { Barley pe bt 40 Vera Frame_has beet a 30 guest og Miss Della Bailey during the “ wee "Mr. J-"Goote has decided to remain ii Gicnalin, He’ could do nothing = | better. ‘Mr. Quickfall made a business triv to Toronto last week. 6 ie Misses Garnett and Lorne Coakinan have gone to Toronto where they will remain for some time. baby girl has ae at the home of Mr. iss Winnie mites, spent Sunday under the parental roof. 4)" Rev. Mr. Smith, of Arthur, will reach educational services in the . | Ridge last w m_ Dix his daughter: | M oa friends in|in town endr offs parents Mr. and | 4 Xi _ Mrs. Yundt will remain for Mr. and Mrs. Lat hae Ss ee poe biad DGE. 4 oe Day was eelebrated in fine ing the er the children were at work oe as eeu. t planting of trees, in ere with the signi: Sng of the name. Mrs. ete and Maste ir savent Satur iy gebringville. and hite. of Monk- i fae on the Ridge last arive elridge i egy team has com- e boys are all 2 A see the game oe nig! lla Miller is visiting friends in iBone NB aiday last Mr. S. oe Maas Welker. live ees Mr. Ben number of ns friends on Wernesday ee Jacobs. oe Mr. oe spent Sunday with Trion in Elm: iting in Lond one Miss Agnes Holmes and Miss H. JWestman spent Sunday at Mr. Adair’s. sel Rey visited on the ‘The pata is the report ao: ornington for a —Jennie Sia f SS. and = Langford. Lilian Hartung Edmund _Denyer. it = rieda D Tannin. Hartung. Westman, Edna Second: ie Kei Al Clayton Koch. Wellington Attridge First—Roy Capling, Wilfrid Doer: 103 attendance E “Lillian Morley. WELLESLEY. Keebes’ sale caused quite a in n last Saturday. The gocd: well but the property remained sol A. onductes er, of Neustadt ow st. oehler spent a few days ith her aaugh ter Mrs Welz and Triends in gives and returned to ome on Mond: ee s of Walk- save mace visiting Saskatchewan. y f ovenpied the, Be it im the Lutheran a Sony victory for ing 4-0. A. Gerth who ent abou Bey in Canboro seem Aoi ae Saturday. Mr. John J. Fleischhauer suffered dd was ae Hoes ae his bed f “MILLBANK. A. York est fend dang or Gri { Hilo ck, Mich. a few di last week with the former's a brother gt? aw spent jeahy. 8. Mulea une vie ‘Mira. Rachael Ma Miss Kate McLennan ipstariied Stratford Saturday after visiting a few whe a mite ‘rien nds her ning. of Ferubank. spent a few aes last week a’ ie Mans SoH Bs ot Linwood. B. Ham- ar ilbert, ed Sunday wit Mn R. R. Milne. doctor of optics. from Toronto. will be here from sah ath to 17th at/the residence of Mrs. F. I. Martin. B. Hamilton attended the sacred concert at Linwood on Monday nig! Shesial reference was made to death of King he te Vit in ine churches here on Sund: Some of our football “sports are talking of takin the at quested t itatlod is enended to all ladies, pEvTas: Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison and family spent the week-end. with Crore 2 Miss ‘DI ed her Mae Misa Flossie Donley ov- er Sunday. Mr. Mayberry. of Brunner, spent paturaey with his daughter Mrs. W. thodist church next Sunday, even- Mabel Stinson is . peepee ue ae aie hope iq held out for ate ise interment being made in Hollen 12 Z Mrs. Rolls who has tea il passed ahs ae ee nday. The funeral Pteok ednesday from Mr. Bad- r Gor-| ha “Win. Gapling 1 at present vis- |" his ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR THE EX ‘ARM ena ~ correspondent of vloft. workshop. el has been used for Sanka lig! takes the win ‘eamill about eight or nine ge ition a good the oa male power hours urns hours without charging. wharged a little every day so as to keep them full. THE MUST HAVE DOUBLED STAFF. (Mitchell Ad The Advocate’s faci pedious work were iflustrated & ra or ¢ which we rally rout. we doubt if it ne equalled by other country sottise’ ta Advocate has alwa: ni! i Soerie tion of doing things quick, tap) h. is one of the secrets of our succe: UNIONVILLE Ir. Robt. Medourt thas the job of M Satis on 400 y Sie ‘ds of gravel om the ben Barr spent Sunday at Mi fan Stet Ss. oe delivered to Mr. wo-Year-old steers piece. ‘om plet- bash the framing of Mr. Fred. Ritter's os night. Napa! ak at the home of| church last Sunday eveng one de- ‘Mr. Robert Lacock returned — to|'Mr. and sii Bank While allivered a very interesting. ser RWS Cele Pied aaa te eta town on ic nday after spending some secure par older heads was English which was very attentively Me Aes red Seilhoff. time in lesle: the program I i iday night stened to. ae ‘s = as erected a new Bu dia welcomes everybody to at footb: eee was played be-|“ o rachis Also BURNS. tween the regular W.P.A. team and Donland Sgn ct eeeaae ge he strawberrie: nas, oranses and Sue joked eleven which resulted in an | jor" “apent Sunday on the Blind & Ed. Loney after a serjons i he regulars, the LA GRIPPE COMING AGAIN age a) now pin i its grasp. and in a short America will be over run with this a awful epidemic. Get ready use preventive measures. Build up a to be about again, We none [surplus of vigor by Ierrozone. and in- ie Feiit guan' bosaies hale Catarrhoxone three ti ach L. Huechnergarth. of Berlin.|day. Nothing destroys grippe ie ae sunday here with his dau ek hters|germ like Catarrhozone. It cures the Mrs: /W, Fleischhauer_ and friends. cold. breaks up the fever. relieves the ee eadache. and destroys every yestige sean hroi is best. “Sold by all dealers 25e. and 1AGES. GIES—STEVER—At the Lutheran Church. Linwood. on Wednesday, May 1 GC. Gies. of Macton, to pbs daughter o! x Pre ss youngest (Stever. A ONDE HE L COLD CURE Just think of i cold cured in ten minutes:—that’s rity happens when “Catarrhozone.” i He $1. .00 sizes at all deal Business For Sale ‘The undersigned now offers for sale ral si 3 a8 ae to wremore kd Van inte e are rpetelad Apply to r LARGE, POOLE, ONT. IRON BEDS Torrance @ McMane Furniture Dealers and Undertakers From $3.00 Up We have a very large stock of Iron Beds on hand. It will pay you call and see them whether you buy or not—no trouble to show goods. PN You may discover on look- ing over your expenditure account that you havebeen paying to much for your HARDWARE If so why not turn over a new leaf and give us a chance to demonstrate the high quality and low price of our goods, Try us for your next hardware and join the ranks of our satisfied customers. LAWN MOWERS. on this line. It will pay you to get in touch with us. Sherwin-Williams Paint the Best Finkbeiner’s Hardware Examine our high grade We can save you 20 per cent | CHEAP BEEF We have still on hand about forty of the choie~ est stall-fed cattle that we ever had These will be slaughtered from day to day for the spring trade: Compare our prices with other places : ing Beef......8c Per —— Oc Ro: We also keep on hand Veal, Sausage and) Fish, and all kinds of first-class Canned Goods. 2 If you desire our rig to call at your door let us know. Highest cash prices paid for Hides. Skins wanted within the next three wee ast Sirloin Steak 123c “ Roast Pork......15¢ “ ra roo Calf Main Street R. MILLER, sitverton, ont. pis 2 Carter’s Piano & Music House, artenords “WE STOCK EVERYTHING KNOWN IN Music.” SATISFIED CUSTOMERS AND OUR GROWING BUSINESS INDICATE THE POPULARITY OF OUR GOODS GREAT 30 DAY'S SALE We will offer for the next 30 days, some cae fee in Pianos, Organs, Phonographs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Mouth Organs, HERE IS A SAMPLE OF OUR BARGAINS A beautiful Piano, maho; by 9 good compan: way for $325, sale price you lasting satisfaction. any case, guaranteed 5 ie in the anlar $235 ‘This piano is beautiful in tone, in design and will give A Bell Piano, walnut ease, good tone slightly used. manufactures price $975:00, sale price 260 ‘A Karn Organ, 6 octave with sub bar: tically as good’ as new, reg. $185, sale price... prac- $65 Our whole stock of 30 Pianos and 20 Organs are offered at greatly pak patie! for the next 30 days. i will pay you to come to Stratford to make your selection, We will pay rai rs of a Piano, Organ, Phonograph or Sewing Machine from rlpabate and vicinity. way fare to all purchas- 5,000 copies of Sheet Music to be sold at less than half price. 2 Copies for 150. Regul lar price | 25,35 and 40c. Send us 16c and we will mail ee samples of this music by return mail. This is not old Shits worn music, but new and up-to-date. Write to- ; McKENLEY EDITION 10 GENTS PER COPY. - - SEND FOR CATALOGUE Violins, Accordions, Concertinas, Mouth Organs, Etc., at about Half Price at Carter's Piano & Music House, Stratford

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