Milverton Sun, 27 Feb 1913, p. 5

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1 AE eR, ’ Big Display of New pring Goods New Dress Goods Shipments have arrived of new fabrics for dress- es and tailored suits, also a host of new Trimmings. We are showing all the new shades in Bedford’ Suit- ings and Whipcords, Ete. new goods and styles—we can please you. New Foulards Nothing will make as pretty an afternoon and Street dress as a pretty Foulard. Have you seen our range P More new pieces have been added to the display this week. New Ginghams See what a splendid display of Ginghams we are showing this season in plaids and stripes. These lines will'soon be complete and we will have a better range to choose from than any previous year. New Prints More new Prints and Wash Goods have arrived, D> your buying now before they get picked out. Bungalow Nets and Lace Curtains New shipments have arrived in Bungalow Nets, Etc. All styles of nets or curtains by the pair. biggest range ever shown. New, Cretons and Art Sateens Have been added to our stock. New Corsets Just received another shipment of the famous D. & A. Corsets, All lines now complete. Sceae We invite you to see the The H. M. SCHAEFER MILV ERTON ~ ONTARIO J DIRECTORS’ MEETING. The directors “OF the the Elma Farmers’|/C. re the a resent, nnual meeting ie last cirectors: meeting were read ‘he and | eur, Thé Secretary was inertia | communicate with H. B Mo. x. advisability of taking claim against We e}count of the burning of the Acheson arn. Applications for insurdnce’ were ac- cepted amounting: , ill Tues- | H att a i to meet ant o © © we ew we ew ee * HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS iy * Write on one aides of the paper only. Mail to reac us TUESDAY of each week or SOONER. Avoid all items ie ee: eee: char: . but sei ALL t! E Check off this list. it may assist = ou to remember an impor- * su item Births. Marriages. a Deaths. * . Law Gases, The Crops, 2 School Matter se ere ree) Ltnwoo.., Wir. and Mrs George Schenck and family. of Berlin. spent Sunday ai ‘Wr. Peter Ament's Mr. John Ducklow. of Canthage, is sending a few days at Mr. Carnoch. we BH, Schutamer {s svending a few et Berlin this wee! Messrs: John Gelp and ‘Albert Seh- nurr were visitors in Berlin on Tues day. Mr, RB. Fish was a Guelph visit- or_on Friday. Mr. © Ww. “Parsill is spending a few days in Drayton this Mr. and ‘Mrs €. Heinbuch, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jos Ament. Rev. Reble. A family and Mr. Hans Reble visited at Rey. Stockmann’s. North Easthope last Friday. Mise Agatha Kenty Jett on Satur- ay to holiday in Beni Bo Bee nS 5 B BE a4 = Be a S = g i ance spent. “eee with Miss Enid Bennett. of Dor! Miss Retta Crook's, of Blmii attended a funéral. in Listow Baturday Mrs, Signer and Miss Mae Bing: ham. of ‘the 7th line. spent Friday a Mrs, Thos Calder Mes WoO, Bandy wae < Phe visitor to Toronto for a few last week. Mr. Ed tees = sone spent Saturday at Mr: Mrs. Sutter and deughter, Phoebe spent Friday in Milvertos im ‘red Canthew. cs Torppte spent the week-end at Mr. R days youth and beauty spent an evening in wes lane week and enjoyed a Miss Hogrietea Schummer. as oe busine: lay. cae “Wasakes is n English in Sika even- . Alvin Ottman. of Hawkesville spent Monday in town, nd Mrs. Ransom funeral of Mr. Torler of Wellesley. on Wednesday last WA We had quite a ‘thunder storm here on Saturda ay and» some’ pretty sharp lightning. Z Myr. Pred Harlott coe purehased /a handsome Clyde team to replace the , air he dis: Dooeed of. ¢Mr. Ed Weis bat puxchased a pair of olaasy three-year old ngs. fades Haney oe last which were mith. of Ky ahry- Rol fanna, Jr..of| day. the 18th. Mai Quite a number from here attend- Hic! Tevet da claim forhis barn| the udualitime can sale of imported Clydesdales i Contents cenphoyer by fire «on Parnxiond. Beeo'y. Aliverton on ‘Tiesday last. Pemunry Lith: was ad- - © H.. Wicke. Mr. ~ and it Eee $4201 Philip Sippel.| A jp eed hog was by an hie . Henry and Mr. and Mrs. naan. lak $75.00 for Pate itroad. and @ et award-| John cig spent Wednesday last at a horse Septning on| ed $10,000 damages. And’ you ir. and ‘Mrs Allan MeMane’s, Bl- shen se by rary ia 1912. hicks was p in’ not get that for ten dead sectionmen. a The sonducitic; etter has no business in | a business a It isan unwarranted ‘intrusi patience. {n the museu: ‘the parte h lished® Erica Tris not only a The Single- ial man needs it mast t a feces place vlietea there is aadid to: be done on reco, tob the T aandle you te will pay Mer ftsell 12 Send the better, "Limit 144 Bay Street. th ic business Office of oat tight hand of every industry. ander ite sun ag large ‘corporation would be: helpless without its Ty pewriter = specially your ‘business correspondence. Gr illustrated bookie to % Monarch Department Remington Typewriter ion on a oe man’s time and Hs up with a estab. ae self bi it is the The BS bigger busynessist will beget. .Company ed Toronto; Ont. ira, se noon. ing a vacation vith si "his cheery, face etaee long. at ne 2 i | J. M.Fleischhauer Announces the arrival of his SPRING ae ; Suitings Trousering Your early inspection is invited. To be well dressed is important. To be better dressed is desirable. High-class Tailoring at Moderate Prices Order now and get first choice. | | JM. Fleischhauer ELMA COUNCIL SAUERKRAUT dinner. And towards the ~ stove Sar Tota bee as the Way. with anxious ~The “Municipal Council of the|_. Who was it first invented krau i; and neighbors sey- ‘Township of “Hlna met-in Ose Agri: [and putiie in-& texeelt Some eelen: yw just) what's eultural hall. Atwood. on Saturday, Sst Rear find it out. and deck his The incense that you read Feb, 15th, 1913 with laurel. For kraut’s | abot is gropin’ embers. present—Reeve. cat old honest dish. and when. with | w tit Scott ~*Deputy-reeve. Samuel Smit talons. we throw'it‘in our see Councillors. Wm. Coates. John holds we wish. that we could eat/the neighbors going by they sniff the man and Wm, Me(lory e gallons. For sauerkraut’s say- 3. ften I ea The minutes of the last meeting | ory and clean and not the least cor- ‘For kraut I’m fair- yore Feed. saree and signed by d ‘contains mo nicotine, or is a the reeve clerk, jamin of so I ys give belo’ old fog-- Bevordl. oathedtthibailons were rekd joyous shout. are my feelings lies! And why do foolish Deoble wish and filed. inner. when gr: he'll cook hele weed in plugs or stogies.—Walt Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by| some kraut ‘with other things < for! Ma: z Mr. MeClory. that ‘Treasurer's Z sureties be accepted as folloWa= —Him self in the sum of $8000.00 and Cyrus 8 er- Ll ER CE EEK «RTS ths Co ounty third time be finally pass (Moved by Mr, Smith, seconded by Mr. McClory that By-law No 623 of the Township of Elma to prohibit the sale by retail of spirituous fer- vromulgated by publication in Bee. newspaper published’ within th Pruploltality WELLESLEY Mr. and Mrs A. Rau. of N spent Sunday here w Jacob Ottmann. of - Hanover. is spending a few days here with friends. Rey. H list. Battenberg is on thesick d news spread early on Sut- urday morning of the death of th i in interred tery. Monday. after- hie Levi Stricker’s re. 5 S. D ESTE Straitecd: sient} ara, J Otimaen, Ma Gamo bs athorized tor eure further in- Su d ‘th Mis . ma ‘he interpretation o! acer, Seite Els: eas (Mise 2Onrrahl s ae i iPere ee relitives at the order of' the Drainage Referee re ses Luella: Wiachs“ and. Rocks _|North {Branch of the Maitland. Riy- is ea osii The See held ponds Bites er. an so infon bbe Sa heapeeiind and George Koonig fa high class order | S0isine the deficiency on the oyle ramme was exceedingly vell age ered, The spacious hall was ed packs oor okey mateh wall Be played be- tween Baden and ‘Well sley Thars- day L bea fast and interesting. game, Aliahion: has been very goo every sida savannas: fit Hevaoh's “hier oalet haw olokeds <a vou did not share in the bargains do not blame Bersoht. Mr: L. Armstrong is laid up with la ates fora a few days. BURNS. are sorry to report that willtam Loney is suffering from a illness but we rope foraspecdy Master Sheldon Westen aa road to recovery and we hope to see “Guelph. is with bis brother, Rev. J Lite Miss Vera it Mrs. unfavora ate eather sass Rented tie Sained Hastings ale on Sattirday 1 ‘The a snecess, good prices being qoalined week. condition umber CROSSHILL, week- Mi an Rennie spent the end saith friends at-Newton. Mr. Donald Campbell, of Stratford js renewing ~ acquaintances around Crossh Mir. Simon Hergott spent “a few days at the Ontario House with his brother. Mr. and Mrs Wm Hastings and Miss Bella ‘were: visi erlin last= week. ‘Mr, Robt ees a Moorefield was a guest at’ of his uncle Mr R Poster last. ae ss ©. Herrgott who has been spending the past few months at her ome here has left on an extended trip to Round Lake. Minh.. where she will spend some with - friends and relatives. “lions thereof for the sum of $ off roa abstract statement mrideed and that the auditors be paid the sum of $15.00 each Tenders were then opened for the struct. the to the plans. be acceptedi oe d ‘by. Mr. Coates. seconded by r./Iilman that the reeye and clerk Moved by Mr. Coates. seconded by Mr. Smith. ‘that the reeve and | issue 01 Worl other eae assistance ‘shor Gre: due {on bdy. road ‘till Jan. 13.42: Geo . registration of births. eee and deaths f oS Be 26.80 . Cole. ue ae of ACH ca oe 456 k for B. cott. rep. ea 280; Se Harrison, cleaning Jas." Coininises. and 15, 9.72+ Geo Gordon. felivering iron pipes lots 15 and 16, 01 8. Bennett. gravel. 2328; John Love Jr. gravel, 324; N, Hamilton. gravel 144° [Wm eet aoe sheep by dogs ating sheep G, Rateliffe 0. Adam: isha Quipp pial: road, eon, a ‘1Arthur “Doug! removing hedge ite ence 10, 50; iy ed Strickext. tile-and. Work s.r 30 ana con. 16. 5.00; Thos, Nex digging tie for ditch sa. W H. Brown. fixing ih ch con. 9. gF Toad 1.00; Ralph ‘The son. vlouzhing read. con. 9. tLe. an er, Srna ay fi ath fence vie patty rian gen- eral township busine Geo. Clerk EVANGELICAL CHURCH Jesu head. Rev. A. D. Gischler. Sunday Services Pastor. Morning Service: af’ i Sabbath School at: 11 Junior Alliance Sunday a 2.30 p.m +Eyening Service at oung Peoples’ Attianve. Tuesday, “Mi ek tia as Eons Wednes? vals pining aie by te choir, under © direction of Mr. Grose! oaks Public-are Beale Intited. KInaWwoopD. Misses ete votahas Forrest and Maude Freeborn spent a few days last — with the latter’s sister. Mr: Lichty. in Wellesle: Mr. Albert Armstrong. of eile Saki. Spent the past week ai noite gat untae ies Femmea Wi Hoe ‘anid Mr. Jam mes Freeborn had a bee last for e ae Ww n G.TR. 5 Mr. &. Hammond spent the i aaa oe at his home hi s ie oriear sae Mrs He bes was copneeey this week — wit two jewels. t Mi Chistian Hehiy sold her fine . Snider. of Wat- driving. mare erloo last wee! you ‘know that more real Hee: | te Wakiy we roumitte Tina ren: sig is for sale by all dealers. _ MAWKESVILLE Miss L, Haid spent a or as in} eek of Yeung people. too! St, Jacob; carnival on Monday ni wen G- W. Stone svent Monday in Elmira Mr. C Basenbier. of Berlin. and Miss Mary Walter. of Elmira, visits. latter's hoiné’ ed ait “tere on Sun- ee This. matters ste Pee, Prato ® concer! rhed over ee ee nt colds contrac‘ed by their é. berlaio's Te cures. and is leasa and | J : safe fe take. “For sa by all deicne a P. H. BASTENDORFF F Winter weather roughens and reddens your'skin, causing chaps, chilblains and general discomfort, try NA-DRU-CO Witch Hazel Cream 6 creamy Ingredients sooth and soften the Witch Haz leper tia Delightful after shaving or washing. 2c. a bottle, at your druggist's. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED. 185 The ini fat at skin, while always make children happy. We have a great collection of novelties and gifts. Our assortment Fine Jewelry annot be surpassed. We are espe: cially well es with neekl: and hi ms in brooches of the ee coal Come in and examine our prise: Pretty Trinkets sls and inexpensive articles for souvenirs Is nee > itoreena Biteerton, Oat: The Star Tewn of Sonth:rn Alberta armangay The Future Railway Centre . : ’ . HY are the three Transcon- tinental Railways’ now con- structing no less than 300 locomo- tives and 23,000 cars for use in the Canadian West? NOT on the strength of a boom? On the con- trary they are but endeavoring to keep abreast of the tremendous cur- rent of solid progress that is making the West fairly hum with prosperity. CARMANGAY, the heart of the finest spring wheat section in South- ern Alberta, is going to capture a big i share of the railway development i in - Alberta. ie CARMANGAY is situated. at. the strategic point on the Little Bow River where all rail- ways attracted to this fertile district must cross, thus giving the town a tremendous advantage as a shipping point. ‘ CARMANGAY will handle more wheat than any other point in Southern Alberta, A mil- lion bushels from the 1911 crop went through Carmangay. Half as much again is a consery- ative estimate for 1912. TURE PTOVCTN FOV TT OC TCT OWN CARMANGAY is. the objective point of no less than four railway surveys to-day. “Her. four mammoth elevators are already unable to cope with.the tremendous traffic of the dis- trict. Three new elevators are planned. . CARMANGAY will not only hea great wheat centre, but is going to ship the immense out- put of first-class coal W hich underlies the entire district. Railway Development would alone en- sure the success of your invest- ment in C armangay. But Carmangay does not depend upee “rail- ways alone for her phere $ ihites places of business to-day. To-day Carmangay is a thriving, hustling,. in- sorporated thunicipal- ity, building for the fu- ture in brick and stone, of which they have their own materials. Carmangay “has one of ‘the finest brick and stone sthoolhouses in Western “Canada. Carmangay has a pure : Carmangay has fifty-. natural water supply. The finzst residential. lots in er ee are ia ‘AltaVista Not a suburb, but inside proper'y, but one 3 block from Post-office and City Hal. Lots | are guaranteed high, dry and level. * “ Tf you stop ‘tO realize the situation at Carman- te gay ‘to-day it would be simply a nlatter of how © many-lots you would buy at onee. Our hand- somely illustrated,, booklet tells the story of ~ Carmangay, with facts, maps and figures. Cut out this coupon and send it to us to- day. ‘Western Canada Real Estate Co. Chas. Lehmann, Special Representative Milverton district s “Branches + vot MAIL COUPON TU-DAY. A ates Western Canada — Fstste Co. ‘Bantlion 104 Kent Lcilding, © to, Ontario. Biren ttord Please send, without sittin on my Bie. Marte Merature containing facts, ugures and views St. Thomas : BBA. Metlerbory NAMB ‘Address .

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