Milverton Sun, 26 Feb 1914, p. 8

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FRIDAY, MILVERTON RINK The Last and Best Carnival of the Season FEB. 27 Two Big Novelt Ladies will wear Men must wear hobble skirt, waist, opposite end of hockey ist--$3.00 {st--$2,.00 tst—$2.00 Ist—$2.00 Ist—$3.00 Ist—$2,00 Ist—$2.00 Best Boy’ 1st—Goods to value of $3. (SUITABLE PRIZES GIVEN) LADIES’ and GENTS’ HOCKEY MATCH Did You Ever Try to Walk on Ice Without Either Rubbers or Skates ? If not, come and see the men try it. ‘ootball fora puck, broom for a s just the ordinary slippery sol them in their play. * $75.00 is Pniz2s $75.00 Best Character Costume, Lady Best Comic Costume, Lady Best Girl’s Costume, x years and under {st—$1.50 cash 2nd Best Lady Skater Ladies’ Race Best Character Costume, Gent Best Comic Costume, Gent Boy's Mile Race, 16 years and under Ist—$2.00 cash. 2nd— Open Race for Men, 20 laps Best Comic Organization Box of 10c Cigars y Hockey Games ordinary costume. ladies’ hat and veil and play with stick. Try it yourself. Married men against single men. ck, no rubbers or skates: on of their shoes to guide 2nd—$2.00 2nd. =$1,00 4 th skating tic! 2nd—$1.00 2nd—$1.00. 2nd—$2.00 2nd—$1.00 2nd—$1.00 s Costume< Ticket for balancé of season 2nd—Box of 10c Cigars No skaters will be allowed on the ice Admission 25c Pepeee ety 9 Milverton Band will be in Attendance Doors Open at 7 o'clock Judging at 8 p.m, without a costume until after judging ; Children 15¢ PIGS For, SALE 15 young pigs. ou ZIMMERMANN. & SON, ‘ HOUSE AND ays FOR SALF A frame boise ae barn on sot of ene and three quarters acres “adjoin- ing aa ea Millbank, House 28 v 20 ft ‘it! FOR SALE A lot containing a brick house and gcod frame stable for Arb a ar oe eee GEO. DENSTEDT. Brunner atic FOR SALE ee LINWooD mn dwelling a good barn and garden. A prieaaia opportunity = any kind of busines: V. R, BERLET, mm. on 1914. for the con- with si She sata @ paths alee ae hen Pt! ble. 3 ‘Young orchard be- hunkog Ser pear ss ind soft, water Toit Whea' rap re per Bosh erocnen ofa eid in hi ‘nown as “The Ellice Mait- Tend "Relief Drain.” Tenders to state aces ed cheque for is Mav seen my office. At- wood. For Turther information apply west or any tender not nec- essarily “nooe pte d. GEO. eee ‘AD. of Elma. ry Atwood. Feb'y. ae re 5 of Eilzabeth Voll. late hip NOTICE To fo CREDITORS. * In’ de matter deri the Estate of Wiz abeth Voll. late of the Township of Mornington. in ¢ in ss Sea of Perth. low. ie is hereby & aren that “all per- is having claims against ne Sars | | t ed & is e warties entitled thereto: having regard only. to claims of which fa shall then have re ceived notic * Ohriatian Stever. ‘ ry Voll. | Executors. z Carthage. P.O. Dated 11th Feb, 1914. a cio Plans. “profile and. specificat- a to Wm. Scott. R. - Monkton. Ont.. fad 4 ADDRESS AND 1) HRESENTATION Mr, and Mfrs, T. Mayberry were on last eae ee re cou ee the Methodist vee girs Mayberry.— i stecin in which held by cach one of us. We ave noticed ‘your Larne s in at- tending to your duties as ns and constantly found. We irs. Mayberr phall tated you W. MB taken an active inte Ve ask friendship of a fellow worke: when the eae is. co} | that city. that hath foundations who [builder and make Goe there will be no ngs. uring ep our warine, 7, H. Cooper. Miss H. Crookshanks. Mrs, W. F. Rutherford S. W. Coulter R. B. Hamilton Dear Mrs Mayberry.- = he eather haye come 0c press their sincere friends! IG and ast y the Wom yin M thane desir ti sence and brigh = been an i H d Teac’ to th various anes nts cy | the ™ who weig’ heth allt ance will reward you in od ae Wi witout sorrow at this good work in Gtier Beasts homes. Agnes Gillespie. Millbank, February 20tb nds. was with regre that we Warned that you had decided and~ this time eonld ESS our feel ings towards yt We are lad “that your new home have you with u We wish to. eepriae: very slight m Meyoue etocaad er new home. : Signed on behalf of the family. 8. J. Mayberry E. Magwood. Poole. Feb. 23. 1914, Dear Wilham.— It was with regret that we learned of your coming departure from midst, _ Your Sabbath School teacher and ‘And le <we are the thourhe ab parting we, fellever you go to w. home to shine for the EG GE ste ‘¥ you be kept safe ana secure ga all 2S — of God and ma 0 be 2 Sie lessi We = rou aes Chis vin as a etlent expression of our esteem. igned on behalf of the class, foward Me pene Dear Sts the members and ‘teachérs of Millbank’ Sabbath peel have learn- | $0 with Fenret of your “departure have the - pleasure of, your cheerful and pleasant company in our cla: Wi a life. Signed on hohal® nf yatir && class, Fewings. ‘encher, 20th. 1914: le % t| th ee ae Apet TaN nee cove Abra eran te re > could oo, ial tin every good "cause. We | ¢St bie: rm of eted mopleted in [AL Here | april. the Canadian : of r your prosperity and happi- in- in- ris that. God’s| nb you sotrulv a and. bring = ae Mr. and Mrs. T. Mayberry and FaJily | close at 10 o’elock. they set up the ave been e words}ine Hallman on the ground that is not so distant e but that we can/ tion as Riven. asure, our appreciation | Gue! d our love to you| effect of corporal punishment was ey- and ee ask you to accept these di V8 hat you will always have |stealmg several pleasant see of Poole and that the parents’ consent the oys were —|you may have every success in your| given a gooi th oor | explosion that injured Mr. J.B. Me- | possibility. of explosions: Mr, MeKey ETTLERS’ TRAINS TO THE WEST Those taking advantage of above Excursions sho uld bear in mind the Western Cana‘ el Only line operating ouch » Standard and tourist sleepers to Win- i Pacific Railway perce the high. res = will be in effeet Abe Y March 3rd to October 2708 snolunvecand: rouot ia seeond- class tickets will be sold Maine a one ..|Fares from points East of Toronto ; | will be slightly higher. Return lim- it two months. omesee! t leave Toront each Tues il ers’ day eer "Mate and aos v during March and P. will run Settlers! trains to Winnipeg and West st|and for the accommodation of sett- Torani on on. arrival ai attached to s mentioned settlers’ effects train be r ee at travelling’ with lve | |stoc Eee ane ariaeie d to regular trains | fom Toronto running throush to hout change. No charge Seer mranatsnee a Colonist | ‘ourist sleeping cars are. also oper-| gular train leavine Teronto| many O.P, Murph ny Dis- to, 17 HOTE were sue after fate. "ott e visited and [ore than cne chi Ir ‘he to. which the t ier alednede eal selli ee without a T hours and allow Jehn W. Sicddiok Flor- Dorre. Heidelb 0+ St. Alban: “Solin “Alle: Hollinger. : Jacobs Zuber. near West Montrose oloa pie” es J. vi «= $40: Cc. Hammel. i‘ Le Rummig 0: Sbouis Esbangh. - Bam? 2 + Philip Kreutzweiser. Lin- wood. $20. The cases of A, Gentz and Casper Mee Elmira. were paoaae for a le 1| permission to do so council and license inspeetor. Other chatges are ¢ and’ will be dis- Sime OE sca ook Bevan, vine ces were withdrawn. e} Jerathzn Hallman of Berlin has e|es that no Aes of such afflic- ‘o him before or at he time of the Cove That ‘Police Magistrate Wait. sound spanking by two olicemen. ouple of week: ago Magistrate Watt sentenced a wife- te: O° days jail and five lashes of the cat-o’-nine-tails, iT. pen of the inland tment. acting 91 in- ernment in order to guard against the is doing as well a: in be expected. He will be? laid ae or pevical weeks Berlin News-Reeor petal FOR SALE. Farm for sale, ee ie aR GUENTHER or W. D. FoR | SALE ix Young sows due to fatrow aon and May. Price Ss to $30. at 0 two ipure-bred: Yorkshire Boars. and 8 month Se g J. MILLER, Millbank, FARM FOR SALE. antile business. a [ply to the Dropsetor JOHN ene the premises or W. D.~ verton. *Phon HOMESEEKERS’- EXCURSIONS AND fl “Beautify Your Home With: Engeland’s Wall Papers’ — We carry the stock, no waiting until goods arrive. the paper home with you. We have the largest and most complete line of Wall Paper that we have ever shown. Bring back what you have over. what you use. We will consider it a favor tc have you call and pass judgment on our selection. Women’s Night Gowns .89 Women who do their own house-work will be interested in and are priced at $1.25 200 dresses to select from. J Cail and see our Selections of Patterns and Colorings > Spring's Newest Wash Fabrics are here of styles and prices. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEES, CREPES, VOILES, PIQUES, REPPS, VESTINGS, look them over. Dress Goods $1.00 top and tiered skirt. $1.50 to $2.50 | 36 in. Black Paillette Silk, Special 89c | - Women’s Waists .69 Many are in short lengths, some are suit ends (exclusive) only one of each color,. 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 per yard You do your selecting and take You only pay for A splendid showing of all that is newest and best in early spring Wash Fabrics is now here in a wide variety LINENS, RATINES, FOULARDS, Ete. A truly remarkable display. Many of these Wash Fab- rics make pretty evening gowns. Come in any time and Quite in keeping with the fashions are the new Spring Dress Goods and Suitings. Soft worsted fabrics that lend themselves charmingly to the popular draped, peg- Be Sure and see our Whitewear Specials Women’s Underskirts .89 “OPENED THIS WEEK SEE OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT — We have a large. ratiee of Fancy Silks which make dainty Waists a and: pies ENGELAND & SONS “The People’s Store” - = MILVERTON ONT.

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