Milverton Sun, 1 May 1913, p. 5

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SITS RA GR ERTINTTS. MEN’S SUITS—Regular Friday and Saturday .. MEN’S SUITS— Resiay Friday and Saturday MEN’S SUITS—Regular Friday and Saturday... MEN’S SUITS—Regular Friday and Saturday.. BOY’S SUITS—Regular price $8.00 Friday and Saturday.. BOY’S SUITS—Regular price ae 00 Friday and Saturday BOY'S SUITS—Regular ae 34 50 Friday and Saturday .. These are genuine bargains. We want to make day and Saturday. These are not old suits, but the price $17.00, Siow Brand Schaefer’s Satisfactory Store : + MONKTON ca + ry st LINWOOD * oi obs Pl 5 {Friday and Saturday Sale f= =. E said we were going to give you some Special Bar- gains every Friday and Saturday. This week it will be the men’s and boy’s week and it is bargains we are going to let you have. Be sure and take advantage of it. 13.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.50 3.75 this a great Fri- latest. oe a Toronto. and M Ime Sunday at the | Lone of Mr. D Logai. M ers Rpen Battin. arrived home Fri- th his new car. was in Stratford on Weber rid Mrs, J D. Fergusson — ent ained the Presbyterian choir on Tuesday evenin On Tuesday of ee Seaek the home lot con of Mr, Ernest Benne 16, 15. Logan. was darkened wa the cloud of sorrow w 1 wite (formerly Miss oak up this ra Heh appendicitis. robyst woman, hiebly respected and beloved soe Walkerton where he is in the eras, vMisedra, ing and - serson, _of Poole. ent aupaay t in our ing fri cot a coup! s last week tun- ianos. . Howard Robertson spent Sun- under the parental roof at Au- burn. Mr, of Listowel. license in- spector. was in our burg on Saturday 3 Miss Margaret ‘Bettger left on Mon- day to spend a week with friends in hocked on learning of her @ by her husband and Z jf who will have the deepest hy of the community. he ok plac’ on Sun 0 Brodhagen ee ce dango nlttaber of fr send ak neon and Mins, A. Chal- spent Tuesday in Robe Saini an grand- ue | Fe w attending tie Presbyterian Sayan at Hamilton. te spent Monday in ing his brother. Mr on Saturday seo Heintzman & Co., Limited REAL BARGAINS IN in good condition Original Price Write for needed particulars : 193-197 Yonge St., Toronto, or | Ten slightly used Upright Pianos, all At One-Third to One-Half On small weekly or monthly payments. Heintzman & Co., Limited Heintzman & Co., 38 Ontario St., Stratford NAME ight Piands advertised in The Milverton Sun. ADDRESS Heintzman . Co., please mail me to-day.a list of slightly used Up- : BUILDING and GENERAL HARDWARE. WIRE pared to supply customers with Leave your orders: early. and ‘ROOFING Call and ipspect our stock of We have just had arrive at Linwood a carload of wire and ready-wove Wire Fencing, We are pre- Coil Wire 9. 50 Per Cwt. SAP PAILS and SAP PANS, DRAINING TOOLS, WIRE NETTING J. G. SEIP, - Linwood SMOKERS! WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF ON HAND. COME IN AND SEE IT. Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco E. WEIR, ‘Milverton tar Sly spent <a tas Me- ale. of ‘Tor: ing her enethers Mie = week with his nephew Dr ers. of Drayton. sper ith her daughter. Mrs, C pent the who ka: is w f Moore faa is vis- Wright. 0: i and Mrs ©. Wright, B eahy was a visitor i on Tues y. prt giese al spent Hugh nd Miss Mary MeGillvary, of L . visited at Dr. Pratt's ine fhe past wee acranrent: of be di: spensed in aoe ch day. May 18th. fe) ected 'e:Supter will ureh on Su: n- t May 4th the Right D.. Bishep of k ehurch on 3 Crutcher. gay eting and Sacrament "Supper in ihe Motho- Sunday at 245 pm or8 ES he Loree See church next 2 Reetor ev. FT. Deacon. M.A... of Mi n. Visited at ctory orl Mond y. ‘At the ALY PA meeting a Grace Monday last Mr W NORTH MORNINGTON Miss Lizzi ly in stow parents. ir. lex. Robins iM, and Sire" Will Glenn, of Burns spent Sunday with the latter's par- ents. ise and Mrs Elliott Lang. r, Waddel is on the sick Wewek bas fe aieedy teborers jin, andl Mrs Hackett ae Vslials at I Se as iss Annie L. ae eman. of Peffe vie bd recently a cechweol Farm” the guest of her friend. Misx Susie . of Hamilton. is vis- |. Mir, Joe Leathem at vi é Mr. and Mrs rake Forman and family of Elma. spe: ye roe with Mir. and Mrs Georee’ Johnstoa. HER FINISH he was a charming — debutante. il. so he set to guide it into literary chan nels. a you fond ot literature?” he as “Dagsionately. ” she replied. “I love pokes ly. n you must admire Sir Wal- "he ter Scott.” he exclaimed with sudden animation. “Is not his ‘Lady of the Lake” exquiste in its Bio grace d poetic imagery? not?— “Tt is perfectly als: * “she assent- ed. anges her hands in ee: st se T have read it a doz ‘ Scott's ‘Marmion’™ he tion.”* sori “It is) perfectly grand.” she myr- ot t's eae of the Peak’ and his noble ‘Bride of Lammermoor’ where in the Th Tanguage will vou find qa eee like them. I am su: “I just dote upon ie ” she plied. “And Seott’s Emulsion?’ he contin- ued for @ faint ee was begin- ning te dawn u “T think.” “she Sivencioted rashly, eee its the best thing he ever rre- Ne WIAN. stores in this.» ‘ae “he 45th May will evening ip the week at 630 Wednesday and Satarday. place.on and af- close. every except o has ge-|¢ . Ree moved asting and | Lang: + + KING WooD the members oe Co 10. ae ‘or the ®, the Chaplain. ing will soon be a thing of the} Mr “Nf pia a Hammond are suffering] the fr We wish Jol ne w is Be aise ed of his past for another season in this vicin- Z ee rs nson at oa i ancy ; Ws ir, Boyd Ham-| Our enlace very quiet va eeiey ond Miss Edith and a to the anes: “being busy at s * We le as ‘report ae dliness te s é ee of Mr. Noah Leis, dx wha asters © WARTBURG - frou a severe attsok of append'e-/4 os Eee s hoped £ feet Sear eas Pe pretty well through his home Miss Ma her = wee Dewar, fter spending ar in Po: h D. Cockwall with ent oo sin Li ting homes Ss thie Mr, te, fo s) ecompa ting apent eek in Lond fine wastheent 2 land co that ev hich is well week hi Florence Connolly returne onda Earl Lavery is on the this week, DEATHS. —At Mornington. on Apell 29th. Moses Lan month and 12 aa Bp ih eye is dase Pilday Mag Bias at O e'clae Snterment will take plage Chureh cemetery. Mill’ ¢ Ploming return<d'té Dunean Clements, different ied bi a couple of perso’ “unde Mi niet for -a. fev 80} ond Mrs ner y.| Farmers ae r Owing a » the i] he at . ean for a. fev a Fall wh cate ne ood, ing good in thi a of dt has re im- pent pets at the ne of by e bY the latter’ ’s uncle. Mr. Jas B. Ham- fy a at aes piers ie Mr. Clare Yost spent Sunday at 9 Monkton < c Mr. Claren ‘ost Spent Sunday a ee ey e. of eee and go 0 at r Senin fast ee Stratford ek Mr, and Mrs 8. Henry. ta few days of last week with city sy to spend nd Mrs on the farm. John Henry. 8 wit Penk Sunday of our programme “ $ ” rf “Ms Mi a | the home of Mz Mr: ete eck see nc don. + spent the funeral of Moe Stratford Mrs. G_ Soed: ir Doering. of Pree da ee Fs ed k with Mr vtrs. Mair. of Milverton: ee! ae Se ne of Christ | ith eae Homitton ae Monday with his parents. Frould tose th se their-patronage, cand our eos is mit gor brats rleaaenie 1 a faint lor. It. Ecsta 1s THE PUBLIC DRUG So es vert bers of the Orange Assoc Mis. attend in a hody. Rey. T will holdpr Z Struthers on For Hair Health = If Rexali “93"" Hair Tonic - + ut Hepeoye. 2 th eat of your |. HESSON es Sita at pay for | . es wis youuss Suet See a Soopotededc We could not 80 endorse 3 Rexall "03" : stronaly i Rey. Father Gies conducted service Sm onic and continue in St. Mary’s ehureh on Sunday morn- sone e claim. ld it not teieei in this vicin- irely satisfactory our cus: ity were blessed -{6.see “him”. among Pomers w ould Lose faith in hem again. e been busily en- aged: in: taking down the steeple of the Lutheran church which i sea winds inten’ a8 “ebu ave it cane ely i Hiss Helena sey Sesiinesn Soares? ingthe past week Wi ralea Wither Alf. “Isle: iMiss Jessie Keiffer is spending a week with her parents here. ir, Louis Keiffer made a business trip to Lond ay. Mr. /E Regeteaion: made a ‘bus- iness trip to Listowel on Batarday: + + + BURNS 1% se : oe Seeding ts the order of the day in this vicinity. Mes Do Henry ome returned home after spending the past week visit- or friends at rato. Mr. and Mrs T. Moore spent Wed- nesday last visiting friends at Listo- wel, Listowel and Wingham High schos} for the m1 Perey Waddell was one ers on the winning team, Mrs. Richard Dowd is visiting. at the home of her son Mr. A vd. chip. af the plare aon large circle of friends: who wil yee] Among rn a unexpected death. She is} 0° Gic. rjory end. im ayincient the | Gr, Spot- '.|§ PUBLIG NOTICE! Saturday in| § Mir. “Arthur Sanders has the band and He Mr. Barne Zz left eoneay for r| Elmira w! as ne ees as ue teher, ev Keble occupied the pulpit of ae Lutheran church at Elmira on Buniey . H Barlett. of Acton. her is spend- ii a oaeatlnee with daughter. D Wr ae and Mrs McEachren left Mon- lay te attend the wedding of Miss ae Litt The aoe was very busy last week ud left_a little liveryman a vid Wray’s. Congra ert Martin a Kesville. thee cousin. 5 velch. of Mount. Piet svending a few days ar bee we Mis: Me Call in and pie a stock of Clover and: “Timothy Seed 0. “Before busing elsewhere, We are now booking orders for Seed Corn Have you left your order ? A full’ stock of Oil Cake, - ag toner and Linseed Meal aeeet on hand, T also carry a full line of. Stock and Poultry _ ‘oods ... ail all Poultry Supplies. I. D. ATI ATKIN MILVERTON .= ~ ONTARIO a R. Berlet Bele a few da’ of last week in Wiartor M Heer of, Wiarton, is “ i home. of spending a few Mr. and Mrs Mrs. F Carthew ‘left nesday for r home at Wategloo. Southern. of Stratford. au yeek-end with Miss Lillie. Crool the visitors ¥ Mr. Heimler’s last week wer ra, Fath- nd Gordon Hollinges, of Miss Alice Becker. Homeseekers’ Excursions ote ty MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN Al RTA Crooks, of Atwood. i: + dase with his sister ry Thos nsom, of Millbank ae been cae as tinker at Mr. J 8 Re Reble and family spent Sun- day in Elm: Mr. Rol Cros spent Sunday rie junk, Ave rooks who is very. ill We are sorry to report. the illn Miss Jane ‘Crooks but hope. for ans, recove: ate, i “Kroutaweiner has p chas a ctu m? es the. ae only ad <“ The Misses Good. Berl are pending a few ae with ries M. pire ‘ooks of ce forth. is vending a few days with his sister, glad to bees that Miss Mabel Garnochan is able 6. be out each TUESDAY untit Oct. 28th, inclusive WINNIPEG and Return . EDMONTON and Return . . $43.00 Proportion low rates to other points, Return limit two mi Settlers’ Excursions To ALBERTA and SASKATCHEWAN AY until April 29th, inclus- ery T ive from stations in Ontario, Bork Be ‘ope, Peterboro and West, at-very low rates. Through coaches and a ist Slee} nd Pullman Tour- are are ‘operated 10 WINNT. fe, leering 7 oeoato ae vid Chicago ana St Pa 8. above dates ‘The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route ‘between Win nipeg-Saskatoon-Bami Berth Reservations and particulars from S. YOUNG, Agent, (Phone 1) Milverton again rs, Jacob and Henry eee er Matt for abehipen § on seas iy St Sapobe aon Berlin for afew days last week. Bae ni relativ spent rmdty here we CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Stratford, Ont a The best practical training schoo! in Ontario. artments Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. % Graduates are placed in positions, Students may enter at any time, Write for our Free Catalogue at once 0. A.McLACHLAN, - Princip: wil accompanied oy. Mrs, Raw on turn home. teen ek Mrs F, Bivour were visit- ds in the country on Sun Henry Berscht and Georg with nelanntats ‘Albert Berecht, Herb Kaut: ay beget and ©. D. Koe ee ng expedition 1a Nit! who’ spent r Gowans- week with town returned sume her duties ne with Mr Sold by all deale: Tablets, WOOD Keeps, Me ea tiand ater of the best quality Macob V. Meyer, Manager HOMESEEKERS’ =XCURSIONS MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATGHEWAN ich Tuesday until October’ 28, inclusive ther points in proportion Return Limit two months, HOMESEEKERS'TRAIN eaves Toronto Aur ae 5 Lo minal baagetige impress of Asi: ool June 14th, Safi at ape Town, Dut scape and Hong uae a Oth. ng; 10. tween arrival time in Eagland arture of " Empress of Avie” aad seop oter at trong Par eulats trom canadien ees ents write DrP.A., CP, ys rrorbace F. W. THOMAS, Local Agent boys have been brought 4 the phases of farming. They fies ‘b farmer going to meet this emergency ? The Logical Answer The land giyes a wide choice. . There ai afd others again in the well-wooded, w Ree i = Rs BY FARMER wants to provide for his Give Your Boy a Farm _ is sons, but seldom will the. he old homstead, develop pcs ae suffice to meet their needs. T! e land. They are familiar with all ave land of their. own. How is the is Western Canada Thousands of acres, divided into 160 acre farms, are being thrown open for entry by the Doininion Government along or near the lines of the “Canadian Northern Railway re some plots on fhe open prairie. ell-watered districts in and Alberta A large number of these homesteads farming. homesteads and the way to secure and r will be interested. ROL. pSaracle wat are particularly adapted to mixed WRITE or ENQUIRE TO-DAY Any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway, or the undersigned, willbe glad to send, on application, Pi afermation as to the%location of these | ach them. .Write for “The Bread Basket,” “35,000 Free Homesteads”” nay uF Peace River Booklet. You General” pelea: Agent, . See St. BE, Wroroato: OCCT CUTER

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