Milverton Sun, 23 Apr 1914, p. 8

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"of Elma, in ae Senate of deoe Glass Water Pitchers 15¢ Sleeve Ironing Boards 15¢ © Dust Pans 12¢ taniems 1s BENGELAND & SONS Children’s 3-piece Garden Sets 15¢ Saws 15c Granite Basins 15¢ G nite Dippers 1£¢ “The People's Store 3 MILVERTON NORTH PERTH LICENSES The North Perth License Commi (Strats by the chairman and passed by the commission. matter of application for licen- 5 e hi ten hotels in ‘the city be re-granted one licenses. Teopmmendiation’ of the In- three hotels stow sons eae Warranted Goll Fillei Rings { 1 ~, THE LATE yee Cees K. William K. Weir. of Strattord. Pa eene. passed peace: his Bone om Mornin WEIR. i was born at the eir. of Mill ak He the vers binhes’ regard | late was held in by all who knew him. About 24 Pe hes Fae ss Nellic wling w with on: ehter ne a also teaves ne M Survives: him. ue nd ‘two br Welle r Xu ae Guek Ohare im active in church and christian circles. Two boarders. to share a room. Ap- |i, Reade Solas Tuesday ply at The Sun office. tate: to = = The services at h ‘ond Rev. FOR SALE Rube, ae aren vere Messrs. Sheriff A good Durham cow, due to freshen rh s Lo in fed Apply to A. FI Elma, Milverton P.O. FOR SALE neral Poerose Hate ‘s old. For furt! pa: mule ue ‘orto SCHMEHL, 2. FOR SALE Three-yors mee general Er ea sorte zood siz new. pecorid Boe inger fatwa tivther particulars apply to FF. GUENTHER. Milverton. x church, sede De y Mr. a suddenly come ir HOUSE | AND > LOT FOR SALF ood frame_ aan Hing house. t. NORMAN. Millbank. VENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be gtr hin on or be- fore the 15th day oi y for work on school, i No. fo, 4. Mornington Shingling 45x28 ft. square pitch vainting outside of walls. ty Wo: t e completed in Lowest or any tender mot n acoepted. A. M. DAVIDSON. Se tary. Newton. ys. o are making maple syrup, nee ve n kept busy bo'l ally good run c spent M. Dawa recent aaarnd oat Bai Mrs. W. ited ces ie (ae Mr. r ily ee ie friends in thi inity this ieiitye wave rtled to sce a red atc! apparently st Bri TENDERS | WANTED, Tenders ta ee Soe, up M Monda at 3 o'clock bite jor the buil ne of two stot Bild with concrete aS iied ts the nship of Mornington. oats and t ‘ er Mp rfl “pnd, A marked cheque for ant Bree tu Bat accompany cach west or any tender not nec- pted. essarily acee| ALEX. BEGGS. 16-3) Reeve. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ty the matter of the Estate of Ros anna Boyne. late of the Township Perth Widow. ‘The creditors of the above named 0 died on or rt of November. Be are efi Dated this 24th ane eri 19id zs = Be RAG a ae rate COMMERCIAL. -—— ¥ 35 “Administra | pose {f ly last. Pri- arances the flan ued from a iIding and the telephones, were not spare the libe ie use ome ruments it the use of eeu lv a earning alle of brush lit by Mr W. Taylor snd which burning | fiercely, $ CARTHAGE. A number from this vicinity — at- tended the spring show. in Listowel nas Friday. ays. Moore made a large ship- ment of VAbe stock from treee sta- tion © on Mond: Farmers in Pte yicinity are an iously waiting’ for ‘seeding operation: to begin. Mr. aifa Mrs. W. Long. of Milv. oe DERE Sunday at ae W. Walk- | Is e he matter “ot D David vi ua Village of Tineced rate for the Scene Rene ereditor: A me at sent tors Oe ieee offic | xemnain “King of the j {one of the hes marks the z spate Edgar and. Morris Chal- mers. tha. Ce ¢ present i ties estate ar. ue mn. “For God’s Sake, Let Me Stay !”| pleaded with’ all the intensity his yictiead body and soul could mi re out. the City 10 by the Commis- sion The following tavern licenses were vor God's | zante For God’s | “27 Gowanstown an tter, G This méh ae tee a railway ernie i, Quee) He had mone: y for his needs; $0 Eee ae oe Dabms. hill Amul- Tle aby Mule oY life in ite. grip—consumiption, But those ib Si eville. hat of eat With thei it hopeless know- ke Bronner, Mrs Ted that p shun them, they believe Rostock, Sophia Th futile to soak relief, lives are to : Ba fe to eek must be sought out and sup: Paul, © Grand Cen- plied with treat our ‘ishment, Arli Fase zton. Wm. Bri Jos, ‘Boehmer. E Mannell ‘0 save lives ib Contri tations to the Muskoka Free Hos. pital for Consumpti refully a ed b irman ive Sortie: Dunbar, Sec King Street West, di son. r Peete 3 Jas. Marg: ay Arlington, Toront Phe still holds his own, xitecane Seeley and the mile: e Pullman pa give him the exhibition in Guelph at prose jonstrates that the raising an ne ite ‘of good horses is tee meee r before an feaportant industry. 1 e a horse has ife and ity that hte is able to with meWest aveRstons and still eldest son ot Rev ring. Wha ‘ackinnon. nd Mrs. the caus: well- cee siritel an. The wedding took ce attr: more Barnabas ngli purch. 10. 000 aurpmibile — rated with palms an the s|Guelph Mereury ae was conducted by Rey. Mr. he perce was married coe vv blue. passed An order in courieil has be ing sui under ‘he otic a of food act dainty aed qiitacsiaaiieeine ‘| ablishing ards of quality and match, She was attended b governing the 4 prescribing conditions Annabel. MacEwan, use of cdloring matters in foods. It | gioth, with is provided that if only: harmless col- oring » used. cheese. cor- featahe Try ice be lly ie to eream a lored w _fact on the label er may cela Tathe a Gronne W. "ste wart aon ‘as well filled by Triends n and the Hat. Edmontor vinegar. re @ Mrs. Mackinnon * loft mented beverages. and at 8.30 o'clock is Edmonto where nee” drinks. permiss-| they will spen before earamel a8 9 e-loring mat-|feaving for Henaingvile BO. va the without declaration of sue Fellow Head oring. In all other cases of artific coloring the presenc the coforing anes = ol Lede must be de ited on the Jabel eas y legible type. A very pretty redding was éolemn- stag Hast- for pete m.e of ff Mr. Jemey The Kine) Beate Walkerton whch ci ie over half eit and, whi first; mall routes eatabiieh: ed in ote ounty will be closed on uly 1 nd the people alon the route will thereafter be served by a more modern itution—rural The gles of thon Fhe RUE, long the old Rusher engrin pl which this vehicle hast by Little Diss Elmer Munde ixties the |chcll mode a an tint During the xe ‘tips betwee My! irl a pearl pin. T wat ale was of simi blue vith white hat. been dried up by local ont fepbndta' the. city diewalte, faeces th population along t ‘arms and whieh the stage man thas of late years encountered on ws ete be: s-that MEN YOU SBOuT D KNOW apt of the rural has Have you ever he the Ch “a going on. The vanishing ‘ott Railways a he exit of t st = 73 r the P 2 carreahen How a ay ae days. Walkerton Oe oe Ro AL iniataTa lof tie ObpaWes ets “| Cabin ‘ou know? ‘01 ink it would. be interesting to at at i w the faces of the men who are governing Canada “The Sun offers you ae Sppoxtualey of Poole. returned on Monday | under an a a a Oe vending a few days ae Her eir |ed with The Toronto Nees in whic! oor? ee s| gues, Smith and family vis- days Jast week at. Mr: | Mary Connolly of Guelph. is with her mother this week, Mrs: Coote and daughter. Miss Ber- he ee of ive is ee at once. eae Seaklecgry The re test feast betw vii airs. gas cts ors. oe thei: ® BUARANTEED RELIEF FROM ALL BO ions. hele seule, Trisoma + but tosuch ink shee SE aielne they by how much the [more they ie sbliged to all faith and integ: “The ine OWEL ILLS % Mn “tn, Here, in the Boy’s Department, parents will find New Norfolk Suits, Knicker Suits — Russian — style and Buster Suits; Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear. The materials are so varied and the styles so handsome that the only © real way to understand what we have prepared is to bring the boy in and view the showing. For the Men who want New Apparel for Spring A large and stylish showing of New Spring Coats, Suits Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Etc., has been, assembled. Men, who want new apparel for spring will find in our men’s store a showing of smart prin toggery that stands second to none. The suits are in the smartest styles of the season, styles that are neat, bec tive, while possessing the snappy style and man of the world appearance that well-dressed men demand, and all are perfect fitting. styles and shades are represented. No obligations to buy. | Waist Special 20 dozen Fes White Waists, special... * 59c each ‘Correct’ Corsets To make the spring at tire complete, it abso- lutely is necessary for all the leading and up to-date models at rea- sonable prices, - Girls’ Dresses and Spring Coats Call and select your Girls’ Dresses or Spring Coat from our immense stock. Ladies’ and Misses’ Raincoats At $3.99--A very serviceable coat of Hoxie texture English Paramatta waterproof, fawn shade At $7.00—Tan, navy and black quartet coats At $10,00—An English Raincoat of unusual quality best make, perfect in every way. pie “ps display of W: 2 Al I the tas tenga ech seat ind disti d col ess at so little cost. from the Englar Ladies’ Separate Coats” The Hats, Gloves, Shirts and Neckwear are of the best makes, and a complete range of sizes Make comparison of our values. Our range includes every new style and shade, Many _ exclusive inodel coats have been put in stock. Prices range $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and up. English Serge Suits $12.50 A pate stylish suit of English serge, in black or : The short jacket has notch collar and re- _ see lined with sateen and. finished, with bu Skirt is also finished with buttons, $12.50, Other prices $15, $18 and $10. tons. Spring Hosiery Ladies’ Black Hose with silk ankle . Black Lisle Hose, all sizes Price 5 Children’s Fine Ribbed Black Sonne Hose > pe value, stainless dye, 6 1-2 t Boy Scout Hose—An extra double knee fine ribbed, extra hea LadiesSummer Vests 2 for 25¢ New wide frillings 20 pieces to select from in white and and Chiffon Frilling at to 75¢ per yard Gloves Ladies’ elbow Jen: gth*Chamoisette”” loves in cream or white ort. Chamoisette Glove: air st eae ben stoshng a

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