Milverton Sun, 30 Apr 1914, p. 5

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-MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE W New Goods that were not on the market when we made our first spring purchases. These goods you will find newer and more attractive than anything shown before. ~ The lines include Waists, Hosiery, Silks ~ Wash Goods, Embroideries, Laces _ Ginghams and Buttons Have also restocked the Millinery department with a lot of new shapes and trimmings. Our millinery busi- ness has proved very satisfactory. A trial order will convince you that our styles are correct and prices to suit everybody, Our aim is “TO PLEASE,” House Cleaning Time Our Housefurnishing Department is stocked to over- flowing with these popular goods at popular prices. Linoleums and Floor Oilcoths Carpets and Rugs Curtains and Curtain Netts Curtain Poles and Blinds Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Country Produce WANTED: 500 Bags Potatoes WEBER & BETTGER 1 E HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF | MONKTON. WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS: From Female Ills — Restored to Health by Lydia E. -Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Mr. Harold Engler who was ae off work. last fall through the M chie Holmes ae he ot has been quarantined for measles. The Monkton Creamery Ct a o take infa ee e for- staff, a auburn. Belleville, N. <2 Canada. —‘T doctored r female troubles and 3 a business t ae ee on Thursday last. foe decided not t: ndriff this sea- 0 a ean publish my letter as a testimonial son but will have ee ‘stand in irs. SUVRINE BABINE, Belleville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Another Woman Recovers, in s at a time, could not eat or a sul dia not Want anyone to talk bother me at all, Sometimes ypaid suffer for seven hours ata time. Diteract doctors did the best they snd months | giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound a rial and now I am in goo: | heal ae xs. WILLA | Plossone Street, Auburn, of Sasa | eott was a business waite ae Ligtieel one Aine | Mr. Mack Vincent jdays at Mr. John M ard. os jeuds in ‘Monkton, Me. | Flood intends 3 aoge shortly |@ carload of se ets but & | Keillor who has dis; of his will remain here fo JD. | ther Rev for St Thomas where |attend the meeting of the London ard | {Hamilton Syn ew das. Abrey District ek spe- cial aivice write to Ly Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- wer nt of Knox chu mber of the attended diy’ day evening. Gideon Wales end tathliy: wok? red to New Hamburg on Sunday. re-| turning Mon iss Maggie ve av 1d aoibete a the Vetrlct confldence. at HAWKESVILLE Miss Hazél Ruler. of Grenalt jvisited her grandmother last w |. Mrs. George Forwell a [Louis Huber spen a je MeKey. aid daushter. s od. were visitors here Hoenn on Monday ad= on ‘mer has let the con- | 1 ot the little son e const nigtion of his new } the Martinsoi of M verton |Some a8 ‘eral from eed | dericon. of is of those atten a distance were; h Fenton, 0 ph Johnston is hav "his Senne of’ “Linwood, Mr. kilns re paired and sheds and mechan- If, for ae thom: Edwards and FLOUR! WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE HANDLE: , The “Harvest Queen” Brand One of the best on the market We make waca BREAD A. HAYES, Baker Wedding Cakes a specialty MONKTON, ONT Who! and ; Martinson, of Toronto. Hays. our enterprising. ba Mis; Albert ‘ants <endo tittle er who has worked up a big trade | daughter are visiting friends at St here s'nee openin; sires ‘Agatha: fell has purchased 2 horae from Mr. | /ytr, iy LR. Braking: which will ¢ considerably more “terri€o! red. spent Thursd Miss Plain. of agg ‘8 “over rsof age and reunion eh hla san| Sun received \a paralytic Mi St aaimentas were visite uesday, ates M. Donald. of Pr oto me ton. ai ae henner hoe is ‘ir. “abton Spies fina hed his book- Strawberries 15c. a box at Hay's| ry. V's for sprinj mattresses. Naor thet the fonkton and Atwood stage hasbeen out off. there is’ no | Hoelscher and F ‘a. spent Bunday her Acittle gel oame fo make J6# Ho h Mr. and M eter Dietrich on Her. Mrs. ngratulations, . Charles Bulmer spent Sunday of Mr. David Cook, St acob’s. fr. Herds Bulmer. of Merlin. me here a couple of day ys See f at the BIG GLEARING SALE To make room for spring goods, we are offering goods at following prices Mantle Ulocks, regular $12.00; now % a 19,00. “ a “ 3 007% 00 Kitchen Clocks, different aes regular $3.70, now m Clocks, reg, $2.25 1.75 Watches, reg, $20.00, for $15.00 d Brooches, 4.50 for. 2.25 Every thing is going to go at same ete: ‘okie miss this chance We also rinse a good tine of Sint es reg. %5e which Wwe are going to clear out at Aa A. HANSON, Monkton, = Ont. Fos an vickniiy a On Reding “ofthe #ude| Pee adil eee a Mrs. David Donald Jacob Hahn end Lous Bub: at Elmi Buster reed after spending 2 £Ieouple at wack her and Mrs. Lorne a y. Messrs. boule Dickert, ack to “hia native village to spend the but wi t he did. jong in| of He fretted eon- | NOR: ots ond sister. of T nd hes| ood. spent Sunday “at Mr. care nee. | Huefner’s, | f Mr. Ma was so serious. DIRECTORS’. MEETING. condition House-cleaning (s/the order of the The directors of the Elma Farmers’ aay, around her et for spent J Thursday last at the home Mr. tray. oe John Erler and gang are en- er. airs 3 last w ic iS as with ila: dsugite Gilbert a oe prepar- students ef this vicinity. me their studies last A REAL NERVE AND JUST ARRIVED! AN PEMENSS MIN aa: OF Men's an Boy’ s Boots. Frevehi Sips, Falah Kis, Urus Calf: Grain, Splits, Oil Tans, Farmer’s Red Kips (strictly waterproof) all sizes for spring wear in mud or rain. “We! have also a siren of Women's “a he’s She A “Watch full abece Rise our anaouncement regarding fine shoes ae B BODY-BUILDING egales We believe Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is oneieas | enriching the ‘blood, buildi wasted Guriah eacaing Felt arene aed can se ee are Medinasontt aici wer ybee anda: pice Heh ae no matter ‘what it the mile? It pret atotol or none, It may not ma better i in a few hours, but it wi feel better, ree just ass ta meet at usual time ond place. BR. Hammond. Bec'y OONEGAL. Quite a number = of farmers started séeding on Friday and found. the Sronnr inaplenald/eona toe. Bishing ane ae the sma itymers nis atartedl on the his on many are bleased Ho see win ongregations attended © the che day long by ‘successful \physi. cians, but tee, for the sation ts are! com e preparation’ which, as s. retnaces aad 4 bulldse S. strength and A. Me- healt, we beli e Goutne lett Toenday of last week for Pezortor . going. via Chicane and | Miss ‘inate Ritter has’ returne. jhome after spending a pleasant: visit eth friends in Berlin. sas eet 3 “BRUNKES. thet run. fee nor ies we offer Rosil 0 Olive Gil En sion with Bie personal corer it doesi male you well and st you nothing Iv we ine din ‘6 utmost | : ieetienmat this ‘son spent the Mi . Pos “Koillan, Mi and feet By aoe oh ittle Swam- It recomm io ee ea the funei 4 en lorhayings eerie tn is town only by | Stores, and in A IAM H. i Git, Nov} fy ohureh lefi last week ite Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid held salfod on Mine Ede and Magte ome | ye Newton on ; M: of on Mn. and |meiderbenn spent Sunday. at the home |}:+ tt mies “A, Preston, of Britton|™ of R ett vot Stratford. visit- ts eedins habit forming drugs, ei eit, Faociable ee — evening in Glen ‘ (ESS ‘ it 1 recomend 0 jobs LISIOWEL oe Joe Brioker and E. C. Roo: ‘ho have been a the examinations held last src ana ‘wit eecive their degrees onFriday. Con- gratulations. iss Muleahy Sunday isi frien Mr. “of -Millbank. spent ness trip to Aylmer on Monday. “Mr. Jas, Re id. of Brandon, “Man, acationt “ath tntends M tra spent the week-end under the parent- re H. B. Morphy. K.C.. Ottewa. ‘spent Tasetaysin Mr. ok s. Doolittle is abendine week or two in town. Mr. Melville Kerr spent the week- end under the parental roof at Mill. ban! Mr. and Mrs: Allingham and fam- ily formerly of Dorking. Allingham Geo. Beith is the proud poss- essor ee, a new auto, Mr. woos da’ Wray. sate cucieae a town on, uve: rene Coulter, oe Nevers, spent Seca évening in Rev. Dr. Barber of anes Methodi on @ six-mont: to England. Scotland and Ger- tri deen y. - |, The fen boys ate down to prac- m Imes and a most fa wel will comprise this’ inter- ie district. | pulieing oncnetiae sian lon at eee | booming. ‘or bills announcing a mon- held Watch fe ster celebration to be in Listo- Dy will spend that day Football, ba: sports, eone ill 12 pw commodious hotel stables are fin accommodation is sorrowing husband trourns the los: er husband. Mr. on. Alta, retu 0. md an ‘only daughter The latter with Hempbill. of Bd- d home a short ear in the ‘oss of tw ria UE lee other two children are seriou! 0% his ok bak the | surplus fad haa eer, removet ed. w blacksmith shops have town this last_week t “ Hobinson and Ohaa Sergison, MACTON. Mr. Thomas D. ingham with. ri es_in this v returned end some r parents (Mr. and Mrs. Harold ie Millbank. |thome: here. M and Melvin Nuiné, spent Sunday at thei of Milverto:: of Mr. and ri idney Spencer. at the home Nur: of Dorking spent. Boned afternoon with bie tat: er Mr. a eh ster Elmar Nurs» x Will- Thos. Hackett and Garden: of Linwoor pent Sunday at M Newt ton’s. Sugar jain is sae re another season, The run thi n this lo- eo caultanas “ail ney itis er d ir, and Mrs. R. McWhinney called Mrs. Wm. Lambert whore baby is very ill, ‘he Weatherman has arrived with a beautiful brand of spring weather favorable for sceding operations. NITHBURG The farmers around here are busy at their seedinj via erman Boomer visited ee recently, isited Miss 1. his ailton is spending a few days ith, aie mother, Mrs. Sie can McTavish. John Oesch bee Mr: Frank pe of Josephburg. visited | + Mr. Christ. Oesch — on] ‘3. Mr. Mr. Act Sirs. €. Oesch visited ro- oe hed with Mr, Andrew Nafziger, of Mr. and Mrs, George Schmit visited at Mr, Jacob potweltste on Sunday last. We are glad to report that Henry Koch 4 nite aed after a ser+ ious tao umbag' ae ob Schweltuer. wears broad cme these days. It's a Pon: cing bal “TRALEE. Mrs, F. Que day iden a going at a oor pric The fa 7 prepa the ca tions, Owing £0. the In- SN seeding will eLanghlin. bnd Clare a Boe malian. the man, pe iacorie ne are their for the wedding ania tak- il 29th, Swit i ale wel. ot the . the order larence ae © spent Kennedys on of St, o her de} te ta bronze clos c reek | BALED STRAW FOR SALE, sly Gst of mew din my pile 0.0 00 JAP-A-LAC—the Economist HERE, are three distinct kinds aE i al dollars and cents JAP-A-LAC adds years to the life and wearing qual ties of your floors and interior woodwork— JAP. C eliminates ee necessity of ee x pensive future because it makes the old like n JAP. enables you to pike wok Galt of hiring a fae man for the purpose. in 21 ee colors, pro Ma. * your every re quirement, eat JAPA ing always put ae re Cech Tins bearing the We for ths “A Thousan re, ware sto P-A. x card, and a copy of the little book, and One Uses of JAB ALAC your local hard: In Mil verton dap~a-lac is sold by SCHNEUKER BROS. JPPALAC The Glidden Varnish Co., Limited, Toronto WE HAVE IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF Grass Seed, Timothy and Clover Call and get your supply before the prices go up. Linseed Meal, Cottonseed Meal,‘Oil Cake and Gluten Feed LDA ATKIN, Milverton Full tine of Poultry Supplies on Bands J House Gleaning Time We have a large assortment of Brass and Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses. We have The sBainoia Mattress, The po Le also ints and ium priced mattres: rm E. Kitchen Cabinets in oak ang gumwood, white enamel interior and ping lam outa ‘tops. ¢ best value on the market and LINOLEUM COLLAPSIBLE GO CARTS _ Robt. McMane Wevsell Gerhard Heintzman Pianos RUGS BABY CARRIAGES Fr Milverton erature Underiltet For Decorating Pennants 1axseincues QOG Each Wile Ther Last et DALES CHOCOLATES the best Try some of made ield_ her sale ue =) 5, HANCES and the eke of “Ihe ne The tation we le

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