Milverton Sun, 11 Feb 1915, p. 4

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; j 3 ce 4 2 y 2 2 > 7 nee : ° ; LINWOOD TOPICS { Me, iene Mekenty left for Berlin -on Si ey ion “of the paeebatere ian bagel fas neta ell oy per for?Rey, Thom on aay per Johnston. ot Monkton, spent a ‘Miss few days of last-weék with Miss Ethel aie er. Miss EI Rrespeae arrived home bepie ‘night after spending a vaca~ her eee) in Toronto. ve | mogul ae a steel plow and pas two ed men from Toron- to have been busily engaged during the past weeld trying. to work their way through the. aoe banks on the Listowel brai ‘Mr. Sam pending a few days with in lizags ry Berlin. gs imion “Alliance Field services will be held in 14 e Methodist ea evening at 7 o'clock, dhoir will give anentertainmen ne in it charch on the ime a “Feb. 18th, For ioe ae The. Listowel-Linwood branch of the WARTBURG Owing to the heavy storms week our mail couriér missed a few trips, ‘The telephone-is, still out business and it will take perhaps an- other week. before normal: conditions vail. Mrs. John Henry spent couple of days last week with the lat: ferajverentn in Ele Mrs R. J. ea a twee seating setae many friends in St. Mar: f, Oharles Priestay of Wartbar recently disposed of his fifty-acre farm intends ee ene which loving on ra he tought last fi news of the death of Mr. ohn ly of ys of the “older gener- ation of er deneve One sister Mrs, Sam Roe, of Nebraska survives him. Intended for last week. Tce harvesting is on the The Vv packers have nai busy in this vicinity. (Miss A. Henry and Mr. I. Hazel- OBR. was tied up for several" days|svood. of Woodham spent Sunday last week owing ice and snow} with 8 stonm. An engine trying to ret, ¢| Mr, aus Meee “of Lor London is. through from, the. south first jumped} the track near wel bu railed and sent) back again. A steel iow tried td get through from here damaged that it 0 be taken to Toronto os ch. the district) an very ont the ice did his best to| Oe. e game very excit-. i The first | hoy Bed L. Defence. Ament + Rover.. Kennedy ; Ha: Veni tre. am Os rare Kellar: Stamof « Friedman: Left Wing -Aiment.° Referee ‘Geo. Ziegler. Elmira. res Grasser died at inwood, os Monday poe 1 to without s defeat but they met their | City. i in green and yell-| Miss Laa d event the week-end at Mrs oe Nena hhis ‘aise at his parental it was re-|home here. The local pea en Weiss t ae week with friends in the Classi Kuehna of Sel ee d es Moor ots tealfond pent Saturday with Mr Mrs. W. . Kraus; social hop was mel ged in at the J. Friar: last Wedne sday = eeamen Ell'son furnished 7 the music. ‘| x ROSTOCK Nine new members Were add ad to Zion church of the Evangelical Assde- Shake on Sanday ater is spe: ee friends in M'lyerto: ee vr. I. Druar spent Saturday at ratford nla Mr. Says Reibling has returned from St. Louis. | We are glad to Bat that Mr. ©. i of being beart ie Deceased was 67 ; Gaal who has been laid up with la He wi member of dian | @rippe is oes to He arotm a Order of Foresters. The funeral will eport No. 9. Ellce. fake place to Linwood union ceme- ct January tery on Thursday morning. BRUNNER Miss Margaret Lindsay has return- ed from an exte: * e home of Mr. liss Freda pent Sunday, with friends in oye Mr, Charles Ke i few days with Mr, Sr rsreCoy of} aegis . Wilbert Gropp erent Maena: after St. pare Asi reprise party, of unusual numbers ner. Mil- eee a be months in Gropp near Pco penta very. ene rr joyable time. Dancing mn: isement were “indulged in anti! th wee sma’ hou1 the ie Af ii of hockey was Beats at the Milverton rink Saturday ni; bet we Semple tenm and Brunnér’s fast banch puck chase: The score was 7-; favor of the Brunner lads. Richard pos refereed the Guine to the satisfac- 6 Semple’s—Goal. . Carter. Hera % Eroneseae Kre ‘W. Semp! le, Re WELLESLEY _The. fancy dress iSuawaival held in the ‘The: r drill in great niyle aid Were wéredit to: the’ abficets. The fendance was not as Jarge as was ex- pected, ‘and Mrs. ©. F. Ottmann spent Sunday with friends in Berlin Wate r. P. A. Wagner was a_ business visitor at Berlin’ last week. TV Max, 300. E. Anmstrong 192 ai J. ae Se 182. —A. Baumbach 180. z Seh- a rmstrong 142 enck Donnell 121 E ‘ha pees ©. ‘Matcha 87 E Malch a SET zefelder 208, 5 | Knechtel 10 ee Kneehtel 120. G. | Baum! MeDomnell 102. [+ Mateo: 70x, R. Schlotzhauer 52 x Fa) Baambach 267, Kacchtel 385, F. Debus 216. M. Deh] 206. A. Se 205. H. Mauer 201. | stem 179. Foley i79. A. Waite 169. E Yale 156M. Yundt J. Folev M. Dahmer 114 x B, Groiriey 106. A. Bauck 103-J. Cole | Miss L. Donald. Teacher, Junior Room Percentage given. R ° | Retbere 1. Reuben Buuck 73 Eaoeab eek ch 72. A. Wicks. a8 &. Tauck n{67. A. Drag ax 65. J. 64. EH [Buus Le ‘Wickie 60, ta Tiley 58. Schen ie A Cla: 3, Schneider 88. J. Fel 3. .@. Malcho 89. » yrlcha 7 Buuck 6: 55. L Krenter 52. H, Sch- i pa | ach. H. Buck. {L. Rvickic G Crowley 'C. Wick: |. Druar. Miss M. Hartmier Teacher. HAWKESVILLE sister Mi: home of Mr. “tr amd Mrs. Aa at aa + the garental roof over Soa one Hawkesville woollen mill. has been sold ‘to D: E. Stewart. of ie who “ako “ms the Elora Text- Co. men are at potting hs ete’ howe Saw *\slesetle light and the mill will be ranning i is the intention of } ville plant as ‘a | the Elora factory aie to da ooking f harivari was on last Monday night. the program (Mr. Henry Ottmann of Milverton Messrs. Albert Martin and aoe spent Sunday 's home here. Scherrer spent Sunday at Drayton. . Wilfrid-Berscht spent a few|..M George Forwell attended _the ys at Tavistock with fri , |faneral her niece. Miss Alma Boe- Me: Val. Habermehl. and Ed-jgel at Berlin on Tuesday. ward Dietz were visiting friends at forget Mr. Jacob Brieker's lin. sale on Monday Feb. 1 Miss Kipfer. of Milverton. spent last SI Set ele friends here. ps. of the Stratford Bus- ica Coiteae a apene: Bia home. "Mira, Nichols. of Detroit, is visiting relatives and friends here for a shori ime. ordon Sas and soa Ratz ane pols a-shont fime in Detroi —_—_— POOLE Intended for last week. Se ‘Stinson spent Tharsday in Lis- ea VarCaran, spent the week-end sid Mrs ae B. Seat 8 MeDe wa: heme a er weeks with her-moi th: Mika se Dewar. returned to her home ae Friday. mers made a bus- iness ‘en A “Wellesley on Monday. ite a number from around here tattended ‘the cheese meeting at Top- on Saturday. ar a ‘Keating of Virden. Man.. who had the Die and Mrs. Ed. “Voisin. of Olivet mt Sunday with Mr. James Ertel, x Mr. ‘Thomas Wallington spent Vri- dav at Linwood. ward Herie: of Berlin. spent Tharsday jo the villaxe was a business vis- itor fo Bt taachs on Bt and. Mrs, J. rt penance 8 ita and Mrs. ——— School Report Elma. Report order of merit ;— Sth—E. Smith C. Horp.G. Horn, Sr, 4th—E, Horn. Jr, McKenzie. C, Hiles. H. Ferg. D. Coxon A, Striekert, 8 Brongitan., E. Buch- M. Tindall x. ‘inde Quipp H. Loye. H. Smith. wee! Poole hhas entered a team in the M1- Be re aton hockey. league ani d j Seiler. ale V. Horn. J. Krugel. G. Buch- =y. Coxe Timan. E. Sm‘th a eal. 1 St akere, McClory E. Pehlke. C. Strickert. P. Strickert. A e| Kragel. Primer—W, Horn A.» Smith. W Brousdaton. E. McKenzie. B. Ferg C O. Kragel. M. Hincks. J. Me- zie. x absent i one or more exal Si No. for the month of January. The mames aré‘n| 7p; 4th—W. Rassmann. F. Ilmann i hee . Horn. x. R, McClory. : . 1. C. Hilés’ f° WOMAN IN am’s Vegetable mpound. Cape Wolfe, Canada.—‘ Last March and owe it all to Ly TERRIBLE STATE Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink- MINTO AS A AS A JOCKEY. Former. Giovernone orGensrar Dea t Ride as “Mr. Rolly.’ ie always known as. the only Governor-General we ever haé who took | FEBRUARY STARTLERS. I} remember it. Thai was a complete wreck. Ihad given up| Lord Minto was a plain gentlemar all hope of getting better or rae any Jockey. ‘That he was a y length of time, as I was such a suffere: Probably news to most Sane whom reme so far sr fle bie, But Etch Lia back as 1883 he had a life of oddly ay Iam in good health end havea | 24Yenturous character in this coun pair'of twin boys two monthe old cad | 1%, that he was always passionately of twin n fond of a horse, and that whenever, wing finely. I surprised doctors and} on King’s Plate ays, appeared neighbors ae they all know what a| on a racetrack as Governor-General reck I every jockey that had the latest in. February being a slow month, we are going in to make a hit by giving the wage earners a chance. WATCH OUR PRICES—we mean what we say. The profit is going to be yours. not ours. We can save you money and are ready to prove it. TAKE A LOOK AT THESE PRICES Specials irregulari and it may be exactly what you need, wi by don't you ty It if you need:such medicine < seins tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, ties, periodic pains, backache, Pinkham record is a proud and It i 0 thousands of such ote women. horsemen wa: he dstand. 1 gran mee Ser aes px Has ussleticr rd Minto had probably a much more varied and adventurous career deseo dises crea vero Madea enea, than any other Governor-General of FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY = u mada; as jer, war correspon- ONLY. No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., an ada. dent, military es aiplomat and Because your caseisa diffi leman jockey : j doctors having done you no sate do re as Lord Seas eS title he Noble’s 23 Ib. box Biscuits ... continue to suffer without giving L; dia | Tenewed when he Ww id-de-camp te " iscui E Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Com pound a | Gen. Middieton on the prairies; af None d te Oe noua SEL FTE her many | terwards the mysterious “Mr. Noble’s Oatmeal Wafers... eackot (onle is , suchas inflamma | 8° ee Noble’s Graham Wafers... Noble’s, Sodaettes.. a young subaltern of the Scott Gards, aia when “heving as a yo' an his inclination lay towards horses, He took up the ole 4 Ibs. Dried Peaches .... of gentleman rider. For se’ > years from the end of the sixties Bi 4 dozen Fresh Herring... the late seventies was 7 demand at most of the meetings in Sept aimed Cranare Cougs England and Scotland, where events Roasted Coffee per Ib n r weights ani owances for amateur English Breakfast Coffee per lb riders made up a considerable i : ot the eee) Cattle Ginger per Ib. it has been said by some of Clean Cattle Salt per ewt .... Large bottle Butter Color .. Tiger Salmon per can . A NORWEGIAN TOWN. ‘r Names ae Her is. Camrose, Alber the Norwegian metropo lis Its first name wi told him that he wo: ee of land ee laughed ed ieee the only Riise in nee vicinity. n the Canadian Paci ies is is not tl largest possible number way this year. ay as ee the little town o! Secure Help Now pone Aw Agsicaltaral War Book, issue ettiai of Hon J Rturtin Barrel it “if the farmers of Ont: wise thev will begin at once es zg E Primer—M. Swint. B. Crumm2r. H. ms. L. ‘MoClellam. Teacher” Langford. M. att Miss E. McKe.. Teacher. Camrose Is a “Little oe ig From Her » is ee tere wned be cause an old fortune pose MHA ‘once his land, and when mwas ae day veyed he became a very rich man. He is now d. gian| during the Commune, and came near ‘Addition, he rwegian influ- In looking over the voters’ list for last year’s election, it is found council met in Donlev's hall. | iowa yp ad ed eg | er Ga Montag. Web et kt torial Industry: :"-« jan, and taking all of the Camrose|the members present, minatesof| Fishing, as — understood, istrict, it is found that out of 1,400 | the mecting held Jan. 11th. were reac] means ae a muddy creek bank the pub- et Lee # Solees padi ods | tie improvements, in cach div ras Dasket. ‘Tho fish themselves are mere pies Ctrose “was aelested na thi d. imitation is for di avi incidentals, as one rarely has expec- te eae Te sw. hes yy Noi Rae two ‘en ous $450.00 for d'visions | tations of, ‘actually landing anything Sregien SUH 6NS<in AS wen fine, HHH Socubined. $600.00 for se er than a sucker. To mo: e0- » Es ae fee diviion hve "$500, , in short, fishing is rather more mpine: Camrose’ is “the -centre fot) Orders were ated for. the follow- of a recreation than a remunerative he ski-ing devotees in the Canadian| i.¢ amounts; James Reid. Robt. Ma cupation. ea cet Bee poapee: asuatiare 2OF a. Jdbn 0; Meming “Henry Wree!| Pole-feh ‘ing and tolling are pr: -brsirie ci sek a ae, jg| Gorn. Samael Loney Alex. Ross.| tieally the only methods ot capturing \ Sele with a view to securing the of tourists |; for the centennial celebration in Nor- $3 Last winter there were 2,400 gatl= ™ ered'at the ski sports in Camrose, d about 4,000 in Edmonton, and eWat| 6 , ver, there is a method of fishing that the interest in the sport is evér in-| Son 00, _ Pepa ‘bride: &:| Sdebt'te baer tntereees aed ane z 11: The Chatham. Pant ry un n, Waddell or boats, 07 @ paraphernalia sls is 80 great that ee ne; | ist istration of births. marriage psuslly‘agsoclated with fish end feh- cessary to establish a ski factory at deaths for 1914: Thos, Riley : Camrose, and we also have a school | part of contract price for ae mene method ts what Is known as where Canadians and others are!~Schacfer drain, trap system, and the trap is taught the sport. |The os penotl unisaied to mect aan | tent on Peles Point, that long: ploce Pere A rel TRAE ee a of land that runs out into Lake Erie in Canada has so m: Wm. Waddell. Manttinat Clerk: Maple Leaf Salmon per can ... 2 jars FruitJam... et mee near Li mn, and sport of level quality was seen at meetings 3 Ibs. 35¢ Tea for . in every part d; whereas | z nowadays most of the best meetings Corn pertin.. are within a morning's train journey ; . | from the metropolis, and many of the Peas pertin f- | country meetings that once were fam- i us have languished come ex- sae Las it. | tinct. Sandown Park, opened in 1875, Lux Soap... noted turf seribes that the seventies | were the palmiest days of racing in and, and in ma 4 rolls large sized Toilet Paper Lemons 3 for. British Columbia Salmon per can.... Ladies’ and G Now is the time to buy a coat. Half Price - hildren’s Coats Come in and see these bargains. “New” Coods now in stock, PRINTS GALATEAS MUSLINS LAWNS DENIMS We want you to see them D. & A. IS “THE” CORSET We take much pleasure in introducing the new ideas in these celebrated corsets. You have worn them. Comein and let us show you the new lines. mount at the opening meeting in the Grand penetonet Ste one ert a $12,000. Later in the year he a winner at the second meeting at the same trac Riding first of all as Lord Mel- gund, and then adopting and npeletere is | ing the assumed olly, most of the meetings of jeunes where races for gentlemen jocks were included in the Look Here! Straw Mats... 1 pair Towels for Roller Blinds. Fine Lawns at Extra Fine Lawns at.. price cutie pee Sicstidled Galetsk Stn Men’s Mackinaw Goats at $4.89 Blue aid black-check, reg. $6 to $7, SWEATER COATS AT 20 p.c. OFF New Din chase means a saving to you. We were lucky in getting these setts at the old price. Our pur- ner Setts Get our prices on these setts. 100 Ibs. Goose Feathers Wanted (pot,tater tha ) 40c Ib. elso or Newcai he north, ready to accept any mounts of- il | fered him. 871 he was in Paris, W. K. e,| being shot as a revolutionary, only LOTH “The Arcade” 3 Milverton, - Ont. fa Melgund aabyeien: aun; Mr. Rolly, reappeare TRAP FISHING, Point Pelee Has an Unusual Pisca- MORNINGTON COUNCIL and adopted. By-law numbered 474 limiting amount ta be expended — ae arm summer day, i a pole, some "batt in a tin can and a lunch led land-fishing, there are no poles or hooks or nets sae School 1 Report Report of 8.8. No. 6. Mornington. ; Sr. a 8 % B 5 £ 2 Ea the ducks, muskrats carp which had eee ye ds ‘of it as a ote S hav ie trap Me ‘built around the ee d ‘i ah U—Evelyn Reid. Sheldon Henry Trene bea . Elmer Reid and Alvin a. Grass WE HAVE JUST PUT INTO STOCK A FULL LINE OF THE BEST Seeds. -x: No in and look our stock over. STOCK A’full line of all kinds. Ww, We are sure we can save you money by EARLY buying, Come We sell all these goods ON TRIAL. will sell you enough stock food to do your stock for three moi you are not satisfied with the results at the end.of that time, we will R FUND your money. Come in try a package. FROST WIRE FENCING FOODS We mths, and ite Don’t forget that we te nents best in the land. Come in and. place might. Come in- and b: Gui yourself. for this famous wire fencing. The your order with us. Our prices are M. E: BETTGER & CO. Hardware Merchants Monkton, Ont. and the wheel begins to send a cu: rent of water, four feet wide by tree deep, out into the lake. In a short out on the ground. When. the day’s lo well in nt water, 80 catching op- erations are stopped at the end of th carp run, and the owners leave their catch for ‘h or two, until see of fish rises, and then they are ght again as easily and under the Pmet oe as they were caught from the I: —J. C. Inman in The Toronto Glob RLF oc OT el Keeps Pace see ie. ip for farming Ener in, Bowater. ‘Capable farm hel Po yeeiee Melee aweaaell, rp roam the lake coast in search of secured at presént in limited quant: rimer—Havold Robigon. am oF marsh ich to lay tices bot mext sprig will CNomiber! on roll 15. averag at ari A eels so Iv see higher wages for fa: ary M. Little. meron by coming in contact with the cur- than We have ever experienced i ent of freah\ water rushing out intoq past.” ‘The Ontario Colonization e lake; and -by natu rn partment. is prepared to render assist- YOUR B ACK and rush up the stream as far as they ance to fi ers desiring ip. The ¢an-go, which is not very far some- District Representatives are also in- isa Barometer. When it hurts, © , on account he sehet ebe! structed to give this matter the'r “it means that the Kidneys need man has built on nearly every 8! Serious attention. The farmers may nila Take Gin Pills—Canada’s of any size in-the whole of older pended on to prove equal to a remedy for all Heiduey anid Peres great emergency. and opportunity. Bladder ‘Tioables » The phinkiplé just desribed is a Sats Gor $2.60, “Made in Canada’ utilized in this huge fish trap. In)! | nv Soateiating the “tray seyetslvoRee é | ago the first operatio: tor School Report ! ling of poléa ‘across. the naturel Inlet r to the marsh on ich. t ig a Sire ee wire net each spring, in order that r. IV—M. Crammer 82." G. Lang: re ay caer is Soe eee ford 82. G. Bigam 70, icArdle “79 ‘he next was to dig a ditch four fe R. Gibson 69. A. Roe 62, wide from the marsh to the lake. Sr. TIF. Swint 71. A. Richardson Ce) ied eae 63. R. S sone ase rie leads oS the | Sr. I—W. Langford. 87. A. Gale 85. marsh, cre- . Knight 81. a Gem oS ate the current of water which leads’ Je. U—W. Gale 81, W. Ricuards?n the fish to think they have come to me ‘gam 61 O. Swint 51. another stream. perated by a . Gibson 74. He Meardle 50. isand fish into \ We can also give rates on on Meatrea ie ie 2 turned on; and other dailies. SUN CLUBBING RATE and Daily Globe per year .....83:75 in and Daily Mail wnd Baivire $75 jews 218 + Big $14.50 to $22.50 in Men's Suitings Reductions A large assortment in black blue, brown and grey to choose from. Prices Range From Made in our own shop with | good trimmings, latest style and fit and workmanship. guaranteed. «It will pay you to investi- gate before buying. te J.M.FLEISCHHAUER _ Ladies ‘and Men's “Tailor, - MILVERTON, onr. STRATFORD, ONT. Qutario’s Best Practical Training. School, We have thot one a and experienced inst Soar d succeed and ‘should © our large, tree enraiogtes” Write for it at once, DA. MELACHL ANS:

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