Milverton Sun, 11 Apr 1912, p. 5

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KEEP OUT THE WET And avoid distressing complications link- ed with nauseating pills and powders. At this season the rain falls-at any hour with- out warning. Let us sell: youa Rain Coat. Sea Rain Coats A FINE ARRAY AT LOW PRICES See Them Men's Fine Raincoats;“double texture, in 11 50 the latest colors, worth $15. A splendid offer ’ Still another, regular price $8.00, our price . Another style, regu- le 00, pec 1000 Men's and Boy's Shirts We Meet All Fancies Our collection is varied enough to meet all fancies. The shirtmakers have turned out hundreds of new—rad- ically new—patterns this spring, and every new concep- tion is represented here... ‘Patterns which have chic and snap, but not loud patterns which are «75 up to genteel—but not tame Prices . Cc $1.50 Superb Showing of White Waists LAWNS +; VOILES,; MARQUISETTE Sooner or later, you will buy your White Waists at this store and realize the vast difference both in style and price that exists between ours and the ordinary kind. You will see here Waists : at $1 that are the equal of others at $1.50. Waists at $1.56 that are truly $200 qualities and we are sure of this statement. ; See our range—they will give you new ideas of waist values, New Corsets In the FAMOUS D. & A. MAKE Correct Corsetting means so much to your appear- ance that you ought to be particular to get corsets that are stylish and comfortable—get your new corsets now— then have your new summer frocks fitted over it Insure correct style, perfect comfort and durability by getting one of our new models—‘‘La Diva.” This model—“La Diva”—shows all the newest fea- tures of advanced style in corsets. The suppleness and grace of its design commend it to all women who appre- ciate the importance of a perfect corset, Corset excel- lence of the highest degree is exemplified in 2,90 this charming model. Our price per pair...... We also have a complete stock of other lines at from 55¢ a pair to $3.00 a pair H. M. SCHAEFER MILVERTON, - i ONTARIO FINE TAILORED GARMENTS FOR MEN SS i eo HAWKESVILLE Miss Jessie MeCalloch. of Hamilton is spending some time wi ith her sister Messin- Chi pel s, rston.—! nd Mrs. Peter Dent- inger. of ph Seana spent their Easter lidays at home iss L. Privat! i Spies’ family over Sunday. —Mr. an agency for these cabinets and a iN Schauer spent Easter Sun-| J now showing them for th’e tit doy nt Heldelbers Me. High Sete time. We would be pleased to loch. of Hamilton. spent yin 5 town calling on old fri —Some of have you come in and see the ad- those who are spending their polayas vantage of these cabinets over any at be eee Misses Kitty. Ballard. eceihien: ettie Donald. Elva r. ae i ee malin Lik Taats The No. 11 Cabinet is made of Master Roy Winn. Curry Bulmer. and solid oak in golden finish and hi s EB. Lackni pent Friday in ae un Gathering ee and boiling syrup ist the or order of the day. 3 8 2 . e g R z A eas = ‘ 5 oF nee amount of sales already reporte these cabinets. No. 1 COME and | R. McMane, ‘Something New in Kitchen Cabinets HE Milverton Planing Mill Co. are introducing some- thing entirely new in the line of Kitchen Cabinets, and from the throughout Ontario is conclusive evidence of the great future for We have secured the sesliay® a solid maple top 48 inches fea The Price is Only $25.00 net. 0.—Another design in solid oak is offered at $16.00 net Ontario Liquor cLiewe Act License District of North Perth patee chee (ak Cie hats dy Notice is hereby given that the a large 60 Ib, flour sae deep bread rawers, shelf d e ‘sons ieee will govern themselves according! R. T. KEMP. Inspector. Dated at Listowel, this 2nd day of Ap- ril. 1912, has 2 tin sugar bins with scoop, the door which closes on these bins acts as a shelf when down, ware department are fitted with s chipped glass with three-quarter inch plain edge. Ontario Liquor License Act License District of North Perth Notice is hereby given that the per- INVESTIGATE Furniture ota and Undertaker 8 i] Ht di roomy compartments for package a - peace . 6 8 Miss s resigned position as teal Everett. of Millbank. spent Friday :, r the latter’s parents Mr. a Engel. jstitute has purchased a er et nee purpose rt —A number from yrs at {ie funeral of, the Ja ate e a we fe has to report s! MEN -YOU NEED NERVE EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES HAVE UNDER- MINED YOUR SYSTEM ey! thing that debilitates Gs will A eer all “oan rk stem, retions and Exce fulned:thousands of cael young men. Mrescaeal Are you oks before the eyes With dark ‘weak back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, ai bashful, 5 debiiatt ing dreams, sediment in urine, pimples eyes sunken, hollow Satan: eoeee es sulolt poe memory, iiteless, distrustful lack energy a ana strmngth ied, morplngs restless nights, change- nueGassiecs New woe ‘Treatment is ARANTERD Toc wases of Men = almost «life: reated Ye have treated Di te are time and, do not ‘have to. experiment FREE OF CHARGE eee OE Sa ‘dnd we will tell you whether you are curable or not. .¢ curable cases of NERVOUS us DESIITY,. “VARICOSE. VEINS, BLOOD ann ‘SKIN DISEASES, GLEET, BLADDER (ARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Drs. = KEEN KENNEDY | Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTICE AIT letters from Canada A ae ec to our Canadien ‘Correspondence Depart- EES ent in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to TTustitte 5 in Detroit as we see and treat are for Address all letters as follows: ' |damage in this neighborhood. culverts | spent ith D : cd Maddess \and road being_under The Hast. week. —Miss Edith Ory Bue. repairing siderond 6 and 7; Fred | For horses, cattle, sheep and hogs | dies iro ridge over da day lage wee! Ee ae Sere Co: ae zs Ge esses lo 3 con. las Rupert’s bridea Naveted butvafew |MoKay-—Atr. Irvin Milnen is. tal ing Us Chas: Bender cutting ice at A pears suffered from the effects of the [of going wes Ue rae ident Dphs -Cuctier BAN Agent for all Poultry Supplies lover plus of water. the, north e ouncil; Otto Schmehl 1.00. | ROE SESE EES ment being washed away aes Sees Cha Nichol a jis now unpai sable.—Owing ; 4th Miss aetna Dated at Listowel this 2nd day of Ap- ril, 1912, Confectionery A full line of the choicest Confec- tionery always kept on hand. ::: ’ TOBACCOS PIPES AND CIGARS Canned Goods —also— OYSTERS and LIMBURGER CHEESE Give us a trial Weir's Restaurant OPT ICAL "POOLE. MILVERTON, 3 ONT s e sis appl by i M. Snyder. of Berlin, spent qe > eum oo ame «@ am © au» ern license fon the Albi en Moidays with her: daughter Mrs. rane the City of Stratford in D. Quipp.—Mr. and Mrs Robert Sal- of Perth. said premises being licensed wadge. of Stratford. visited with the COMMUNICATION | MIL) BANK. in the year 1911 an Aatter’s parents Mr, and Mrs. P. Sch- ae 1 ha’ ical become void under section 37 mehL—Mrs, Alex, Robertson. of Hamp | Editor Sun+ i . 0, Sebnurr. of Linwood. visit- eee icens i ‘A stead. visited a few days last, we ell Sik Xt Was Aitsnosepixit-ofas: Beat Maw ke Miller'a Anseweeks SPC re iby aise vite parents Mr. and Mrs. R fon. orsin the slightest degree ‘to The snnual meeting of the if Hip | eee daeing the current | Ulsan Tieming—Mr. Louis Neumeister. of| detract from the, laudable efforts of Worth League was held last Thursday |Menve are 39 tavern loens ee WwW Ss Pp 8 fitand, spent the holidays at his|Mr, Peters to place before the farm- evening when the following officers |j;ncac ap ayers USER Sahoo e ee lainly home here-—Misses Margaret and |of North Perth the benefits to be de- Were efecte Pres... Rev. WH |tgr9 and 1918. Groat ay dct: fatie Anderson. of Brunner. visited |rived from dairyin e particularly the Sane Pres Hamilton~ Ist S that it iekow years of experience to over Sunday wit their cousin Miss oroduction eet mpeoinity. e8.. okshanks; 2nd R. T. KEMP: Inspector” |alm: the eorrects Margaret Fleming.—Mrs. Peter Helm jw! he has eT Tal ina marked ecine cilesoies aS Scott Coulter; 4 : au the latters parents in Wallace.— oe Ate: a A. a glad are the yecend floods aia beta adiant Milk ucts her her, of our school and Liniters are building ic Belmont wil at some suitable point in North. Perth. ablished eferred to me as an Officer o! nd Mrs. Millbank Cheese & Butter Mfg. Co. ntertained a few uchre party eucuke nig to see Mr. J, J: Gillila plant cent sus 000 uch irs. J. Burke. St. George —Mrs. ren spent the holi- M spent a few days with their Sener for M f (Brownlee ‘and child days with friends at Cargill.—Miss A. as riesion is visiting at her'home in St. Marys.—Mr. and Mr i Tenders will not be considered un- 3 made upon ree furnished by Eyes Tested Free Jeweler and Optician son é and daughter Marion |degree to make a success of by iss Fewi and {Good Friday at the home of Mr.|capability and honesty that I Ar P. Schmehl.—Miss Ida’ Doersai is attention ta what I considered a experience necessary to relieve the Berlin. spent her, holidays at, hi ossible mistake in his figu Soy any different eye troubles of our Mise Louise Miller. of Cottam. is vis-| joyed his letter in The Sun of Mar Fela ads ‘we want ts that iting her sister Mrs. Otto| Schmeh!. Hace uiésce in all its tenets: the obly sort Bt te eT ee rs: ach, of Waterloo. spent the |with the exception of the figures. and hte, 2 gga agers rien eianys at the home of Mr. C. Engel. |{ congratulate the farmer rune ours, We guarantee ‘perfectly-fitting holidays ‘Helm attended tha funeral|ner upon the fact that they have ii glassea and a distinct im rep of ber uncle at Neustadt on Thursday |their midst. not. only a mari of busi- Sas piroees pa ioc ea Rene Tast--Miss Ellen Engel spent her holi-|ness ability. but a poet ede tas 2 ane eaeipesanr ba Norah a 8 with friends in Hanover—Mr. |yond the day: of limited aur actlane in ho: SEALED TENDERS addressed areta se retook te eh ies and Mrs. Wm. Voll spent the holidays |dairy products. t good here—Mr. and Mrs. A = McFaddin ine undersigned and endorsed TTendes complete optical stock to choose from. P. H. BASTENDORFF Milverton, Ont. Just received a large consignment, Call in and get our prices. Molasses Meal Royal Purple and Pratt’s Stock Foods stead oe John ana - peat 35 and F. Ruth- ndj. Orders were issued for the B Dee ble condition. of; the onde 2 ane asual tri seated in fhe shure Se on BRITTON. . G. Maybu: re has sold his farm family to Listo- ‘taken posse m. We are agers Jose Mr. seen ‘Mrs. Maybury come the ers. a ees Listowel. aa eee with Mrs. R. R. J Lowry.— White spent Sai cane ‘in’ nate Classis City.— |J_ R. Wilson thas sold his 60-aere farm ‘on the boundary to ates Oink \to the high water and Pe $ ee 3 aa S 6 s 2 z Bs Ww. D. WEIR'S SAI SALE REGISTER. ee April 13th—Will ‘sell Hamel in village of Milverton all household effects. Real Economy There is no economy baying cheap shocs Good footwear, the sgn footwear for you, is always more. I wrong shoes you are never satisfied with the fit, the looks, the wear: INVICTUS Footwear is not cheap nor made for a cheap class of buyers. Iv costs more, and sells for more, mxviers Shoes are quality shi and ¢ ect the require- mts.of Pelle al shoa buyers. Wm, Zimmermann I. D. ATKIN . Seiee contract on cok tre sideroad. Moved by Chas. Coote and seconded by cutee Gropp that this cou do now adjours to meet again on fay the 6th. aé 10 a.m— WM. WADDELL, Clerk. guerre AND glee a TRAINS TO WE! CANADA. Via, Chicago and £ St. Pauly April 16, th. and every second We invite you to call and inspect our New Spring Stock. All of ping at all i the Grand 3 Trunk Pacific Railway west in- . nipeg. Through coaches and Pullman the latest gcods are shown here Smi ‘orth reservations from 1/3 SN. Smith District Passenger Agent. ‘Union Sta- Our New | cam Tralee—Mr.. a Johnston |Department. and in accordance with ---. = (am and Master Gordon and Miss Olive.of |conditions contained therein tance Listowel. spent days with Mrs.| Plans and specification to b | WELLESLEY. bus- Johnston's mother Mrs. a ‘uleahy.—Mr.|on application to Mr. M. McGillivray } ” Geo. i ic {Olere of Works. Listowel. Ont. Mi e | Among those who spent all business en- ton.—Mr. S. elton spent a ee T, A. Hastings. On k of! Works. Pos- [we noticed the following; he above days this 0. tal Station 0. and at th Fonthill; J. Ottmann. of Han-|i,entioned company obtaincd of Win Sing the |Hepartment of Public Worke, Ottawa s 5 3 nce of the hon- vacation at hi | ach tender must be accompanied | i 2 ma Ruby of Listowel, spent Sunday (by an.accepted cheque on « chartered | § ——_ — — covers all mule v0: with triends nd Mrs. |bank. payable to the order of the B Detr t rp Hamilton and inthe m&ton,|ourable the Minister of Public Works jNith went ont a rampane ov i. visited at Mr. G. eee Hlequal to ten ver cent, (10 r.0.) of the| $ Now is the time to get that photo its banks. Our mail drive as ur a Stew. art and 1, ewart spent | amount Se the tender. i ie ‘able to get home on Sai turday wo onday’ with friends” in’ Linw ‘t order. puiatees: sieac ‘4 cea jhad to Leys te night with A. D ‘JA Bet of Trae R. © DESROCHERS, ful 16x20 Crayon Enlargment for he ttenberg is laid soént Monday pillaze— tary Peay Bey fa Kene that Rea ae |Department of Public Works. 'Bunday pe dispensed with manager of the Metroveli: Ottawa. April 4, 191 $ 75 son + his home. inElmira | od wit Pe ipping ohare. of | spapers, will not Bs SB sdb eid = esvewatas auveioucasle all winter reer ie they insert ib withs| fo lust Thursday on the farm of the | 28 fat up to of | adver varity from the Department. is eane ne ae . - A. Mickus | Mr. Peters standard Se but as Mr {J y wielded the hamm r.| Peter onsible for : i er irs. Ww. RS WERERKo Vl Plecs Ba ae eee 3 x eceseccocooosooosoosoosee| % The kind you pha paying $3 \Penet r, Linke. are unreliable and ff, | ikeness and workmanship > ane eesuvied the pulpit in ‘the Hulton neReoi ibe = The Listowel | guaranteed. Call and investigate. an ch. men Yours truly ——— + | rs. W. M. YOUNG, MORNINGTON GOUNCIL. | Business College 3) days i | | Spring Term Opens tr. ad Mrs. R. 8 Millbank, April 4th. hie aoe al Ei were —--— aay. Avril 1 |$ Monday, April 1st, 1912 : J. Saunders —All BETHLEHEM. Gages | CRE SE GHAMBERLAI N S re spending the <== the mee yibo j incipal spective t edoptea Moved Be g | seconded by ae c | STUDIO howe HAMPSTEAD. ca ese 2 Open every Tuesday and Friday fir. Henry Wettlaufer had the mis- \ Ore ae to break his collar a |weok—Mr. Jackson ? nt Clever = j public school_is Under said an eed | vacation a 1S e a waee ed 436 ‘w \ Jas. Stewart disposed ae colt |apenting Fiothy = 3 0 Mr. Peter Wabl.—Th y re Spring Goods: Are here and for dajntiness in shade and nobbiness in pattern cannot be excelled, Place Your Order Now and you will have your suit. when you want it, New York Spring Fashions: J. M. FLEISCHHAUER R.Y. FISH &CO. LINWOOD Dealer in os. Coal, Cement and Lime Motar Stain, Etc, Grain, Flour and Feed and Furniture —aeaeaeassss > ‘Above Goods Constantly Kept onfHand " tion « Toro)

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