Milverton Sun, 2 Apr 1914, p. 5

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MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE A Lavish Spring Display and have now accumulated a well assorted stock, the result of which is gratifying to us and we feel that it will be of interest to our customers. The spirit of spring is manifested in the very appear- ance of the store and there’s bound to be a steady increase of activity from day to day. “The Dress Goods Section’ Will appeal to the ladies with probably more We invite the crit- F” WEEK’S we have been busy unpacking New Spring Goods, Silks which are a leading feature this spring, will be found in our silk department in all newest creations, A large shipment of LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS—“the season’s lat- est productisns”—are on display in our ready-to-wear department. Are You Acquainted with our Grocery Dept.? If not, it will pay you to get an introduction. Stock always fresh and ir prices are inviting. The car of Redpath GRANULATED SUGAR arrived this week—get our prices. Just put into stock our New Spring Wall Papers—beautiful designs and colorings to select from. Highest Prices for all Farm Produce WEBER & BETTGER | Lisi oWEL Mr, Sid Tatham. of Toronto. arg ‘Mis: a im town this week. n Teabel Strachan. of Brussels ia the Fred, Lackner and M, er friend. Miss s Mabel acoompanied —Mr.-J. Sayers. of Millbank. Ottawa last visited for a few Haut with met Boe He Hydro-radials.— rs. Roulston.—Mr. and of Wellesley épent Vvednesday of Tells How She V She Was Made |at ine to: ast week in town,—Mr, Rei c- Messrs. Geo, Allister of Pernbank. jgvenE Briday Well by LydiaE. Pinkham’s son visite ae with friends in town,—Mr, Ro at Toronto. Markham and Ui Ile m. of Woodstock. wag a Weck: Vegetable Compound. |! Toru , Wallington Spent’ a'day si e itor in town.—Mr. “Cully” “ Linwood: last week. F, Rocker~Chesley's star hockey player | _New Orleans, uae oe Poet {*Oaedller anaMna bd during a st sei to to ti- | mira. spent Sunday in ‘ow his home in Listowel for the supe Bie te eae eo. Forwell wa: months.. tations a. ing issue! the Misses Heimler at for the Gaster Assembly to be held Ny only 16 years old and | Thursday. Me Pelee Ha in the Music hall on Monday even- work in 0 ithe sick list. We. trust’ his recovery te Aptil 13th. Ernest Cortese factory. [ha ill be rapid.—M: ic pee ene Been Stratford. was-a business visitor to a eimproved jour ‘burg — las : wonderfully since |Snider spent 1 a taking A very enjoyable euchre party .was Raneke Polostnoe Sharpe who has spent the | vears attending weir in Win: | Pierce local arent for ad a big Jover stale eae mente an |of-last week, - Another delivery | Tike aeaer will take place in a short time.’ This certainly constitut wd for any implement delive: ara Krsehling ¢ triends in recor’ penta count pani ear council bright for |unimously decided t i id intermedi aA Meer: in the W.F.. nd eted that the igh i tated wl ciake “another <“try Cup. The _ following HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY ? We arershowing an excellent display of WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, RINGS, TIE PINS, LINKS, JEWEL CASES, BROOCHES at REMARKABLY LOW. {CES CUFF We carry a complete line of PARISIAN EBONY GOODS, FANCY WRITING PAPERS and PERFUMES. ASPLENDID LINE OF SILVER POLISH ON HAND J. Ay HANSON, mcs. JUST ARRIVED! Men's axa Boy’s Boots French Kips, English Kips, Urus Calf Grain, Splits, Oil Tans, Farmer’s Red ba (Strictly waterproof) all sizes for pring wear in mus or rs in. We have ala a ‘shipment of Woaier's and Shula See bs ‘ Wate. this space ee our announcement regarding fine shoes later. "BUTTER and EGcs TAKEN The dictionary — says that Autor oxication a: of Care oo Hore ot te beating tens ol th ‘Mor ow af the _Resalenne tom trouble. Thi oe nervousness, headaches, loss of appet it Jack o: oh wh BE. V. Stuart and Jas. Grounds eg e. R. . Yule. F & ae ere rtia. iseplenty of good football mate in ns and a suecessful season is expected. wi /L1 BANK Mr. Hugh Jack has spent left for his home as ‘Thursday las Stratfor« vast week Ross —) Miss “ive oe her brother. |. Alta.. av ho has been confined with pneu- ia. wee ONEGAL. John Henry is abl Jast four ni- Le but has been at home since | and si ind severe heads i sae iF joes tots Sotestos Borah tol ong aE ab my face, soy connec was | and Mrs, Peter Deiitinger spent | iabewlere as_ secured good | sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had | week at [ | Sonition vit athe Hydro-electric Co—| nervous spells, was very sre and bad | of Berlin. poe t, Chas, Doolittle speni jo ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- |her home ‘here etable Compound has worked like a |has taken a positio charm in my case and has regulated m Porter's :hardware worked ina mill gene hundreds of jand Mrs. Jacob Meéssinger girls and have recommended ae bot let Sk! HAWKESVILLE. . * ONLY wee ‘Mr. Geo. Salter of eat Jacobs. pent ‘am now. fclins ins [eubebarg visited under and feeling a thousand times better.” Foot on. Bunday.—Miss. I —Miss Au hhoupitouins Be, Now Orleans, La, St. Clair, Pa, — ‘My mother it you get, in an agreeable and easil esis alt th well-known tonic, srongheningeng ur et les of the] tery Ba t, Cherry Bark ae Hypophosphites. In cases aa chronic nervous ity, after hetorete oF en fat 0 ate Just ee down, of Cod Liver Oil lat y.—Mr. Ear; Thad |ing @ few months at his h cine to many of them.'"—Miss fea ar ae Thwing St., St. Clair, Pa | ae a Ther nothing that teaches more | and ames were indu ae experience Therefore, such let- welee Martin rs from girls who have suffered and yo friends ene stored to health by home | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should | of Mr. and Mrs, ton be a lesson to others. The same remedy | the evening of Ma d. pre PeSaest of all sented ie with a sie re aks ane ai | set rior ito en: e for the 17418 Pinkheee beatae Cee ema nne es ene they eae dential) Lynn, Mass. Y Yo ‘our letter will Se vbos EReh Meee pe St rgb Fa is trans remainder of the eve woman and held in strict Cemetary a tin masa MER 3523 s a hen all returned ADDRESS AND il) PRESENTATION it ome after spending a pleasant even- Following jis ‘the dress ;— ‘A large number of. frien and | Dear Mr. ale Mrs, Burkhardt. — neighbors gathered at the of-| As we learn t! you are about, to Mr. and Mrs. W. elbo! evening of March 18th and ‘them ily a ae filled purse a beautifi me the (leave our mildat few neighbors vi chi ‘o-nighi toilet set as as Again a: ine °! est wishes for Hey “havi pees Sat ae health in your unlooke: chosen words. The re opine ike ae Bite “pe owing is the address: gned on behalf of your friends To Mr. and Mrs. Pred. Seelhoff.— and neighbor Having Jearne t. yo are: about IN. MEMORIAM to depart from our mi ee can ot | asa permit you to do so without express- | BERET Fo ‘ ing our rerret, because of, the broken se aaa aaa ide hte link which is about to be the | on March 30th, 1913. in Livan ain of our relationship. @ your agjourn amon us. you » |Our brother dear has left us. exhibited to the rJand to dwell charitable. willing sad Snselfis es na e full xtent a have to follow. ac t tell, ure. always realy t> comm’scrate “ios w soon We cannot tel those in oh e. regardless of pa personal c ns, ie is sad without) him. These aualttieg mark a man. being ‘Por him we mourn this bt the foundation of character. an: But rate we re t fail to make him missed by. In a that’s far. cers sehoatentortnoate pnouah We prayed that we might keen im only as ehurch workers: id tookbiin to hie breast, teacher of the ee roe he is in Heaven. years and of that happy band, 2x whose place it will be Aattine with the angels difficult to fill im the A.Y.P.A grasp our helpless hand, ‘To-day we are most lonely Without our brother dear. Who leaves behind his ive ones. To mourn his absence here, An ae though we feel most lonely Without our absent brother. We ask that God will bless us Until life's 's_Jouney's over. TBRUNNER. intrinsic value 3a sli token of the esteem in which you are eld by us. 2 Signed on behalf of the neighbors. Charles Struthers Charles Roe the Misses Zimmermann, of Milver- Alex. “Wilson n. spent Sunday v ir. Mr: A. B, Harrow. G, Denstedt.—Mrs, J. Clark is at pre- apa a gent attending her mother. re Speck of Maplewood. who is ill. — BOI Miss Edith Sass. of ook, is at 2 SER present visiting her sister. Mfr ‘Too late for last Veen i is.—Mr. ani rs. Lichti moved ‘o their farm recently» purchased from rio Gascho. of Crosshill. Mr, Fleis- were the put of Mrs. D. a Grieve chauer has wurelias anh ie Sari -vabele on Sunday.—Miss E, okshanks ed by Mr. Litchi—Mr. and Mrs, J. spent a couple ‘ot days lst ‘week wit Reid have moved into thetaibors.. We a friends in Stratford.—Mr. R. B. Ham- SHaNGEDSES every” aapsesue: pas ilton ocoupied. the ~ palit PES at nie Tipping of Listowel. visited for Methodist church on, Sunday.—Mess: Seow aaeeradeh neh taleiie’ ties ; Mel@_end Rov Crawford atten: E. Clqrke.—Mr. and Mis. R. Fleming fed the etahnelittio services. st Mi Si Bide Wpeuk: cts Twcnsday’ Wien verton on Friday night —Mrs. g | Mics and Ore. W, Andersone-Mfr Ee- Freeborn and ats Stews PEL ARyER sok: Tarcnercape Nes ene Yisitons. at “Mifverton ‘on Satur yeek-end with his sister. Mys. D. Hisy Sadie Pender attended. the fun- Santee sale prior to his g tonto veshoe a Cane was eral of her little cousin at St. Marys | Pordwich, jingham Has, none a business visitor in our village on last wee are sorry to revort |eq up a Splendid business here and | Wednesda! the illness of Master James Raby | tig departure is very, regrette BAECHLERVILLE. Mr. John Iilman has returne. xf cae his ee 0 England and Trelan aeuee again after a se iB. ere returns xt week to sou, plete ore duties on his er aes Shes syrul pox social whith was held in the gah wen church was quite proceeds amounting ot 0% ie WELLESLEY “Roads aré carta ho veers ah con eons Jeeob ‘ute has disposed If your «ailing, Mable to For this purpose there is nothing else w hors 2 babi. sg drugs, which ‘mos ng to resist di ae build your oat We don’ ee tolose FLOUR WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE HANDLE: The “Hapvest Queen” Brand One of the best on the market We make and sell Wholes: BREAD Wrelcss A. HAYES, Baker. Wedding Cakes a specialty - ~ MONKTON, ont lt Pays to Dress Well “Nothing gives a man more prestige than to be Well Attired” You can have this done at the minimum cost at This hop... "THERE has just been plac- ed on the shelves a splen- did line of Scotch Tweeds of anew paiern for fall and Win- ae ter wear, that will make and wear well. Call and see our | mee stock, We guarantee youa fit. The Up-to-date eet, Monkton, = Ontari O. DUFFIEL SEEDS! _ GRASS SEED of all kinds, cLavE,TiMOTAY and dine on hand Farmers can save some ‘money iy beng early iB ae “as ae tendency of prices is to go up. i STOVES, RANCES and and HEATERS. Have all been eh in price. Now is the, time to secure a bargai: i GIVE ai re Shetaiee emt THIS GUARANTEED REMEDY ae a se Serer C child is under-weight, listl Ji 00d ant tide wood He has scoured - Sam. Puschelbers Foriy siaior 3 Sees iz up a few ena of tun on the. grass. He for one ‘hundred ‘head. \ nig returned trom islowel: onigomery. inumds building’ iy 10 farm which ate: purchas ¢ to take, bia |Mz. Jéacule Lamber ‘stomach 13 bene: eras , and the ereemates ee ST BURNS. andl, it contains no aleohol o sic Ys uild its weight ax ow of that we cai redding bells are ringing ia sé paren fone Ne 'D, Moore and 50 akg hold of the weakness sjard a fow days Iast week with. ody tip 6 ite natural | {friends ne hatowel come. end Bok dap samns ee clea eeene RD cea te TE Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion doesn’t | ter ve ee the siinted, puny es muscles, and ively, } wis Moore attended _ Brass and Iron ae p ine coe and Re otaloe: ee We have The “Hairintelt” M Felt, also cheap and meditr : ie f and tell us and get your ‘mone ane es losea cent. We think = Ck | no cause 0 hesitate pe Neer ‘Monday an fair, and it leaves you coy _—— A Jake Be eae: alt ae to be harnessed: ai and uged

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