Fi Money to Loan ‘Monev, io Loan, Apply to MRS. a a “vest maker wanted. to ny r. Coes Tailor ele + Seed Barley For Sale... I have on fee @ quantity of choi WANTED chance of so & EISENBACH Berlin. Ontario. ia Topping I House ‘on Getunday. ‘Mazel 6th. at 2 o'olock om. M. Le itney President. Wm. Chalmers. Secretary. FOR SALE Honeygrove factor: t; whieh is attached a good house and 1, Milverton. £18-4-p FOR SALE ree: Mares 4 and 12 years old 1 Re Purpore Mares 4 years old: General Par shee ea Fiaing 2 and3 old: also months old. GEO MILLER. ee Ont. Lot 3° 6 8. Wellesley. af 8.500 will: bay, 150 ores oan grained. mee whea' ust ‘be sold o zt in ant. JOHN KociuR "* ° 2 8 a = & take March. ROSTOCK Koch has purchased | near 00. He | eS. a abate about the middle of ‘Miss Melinda Zulauf left Saturday for Sioasiond. where she will remain for some ti Mr. L Dewar aes a Business trip fost Me! a. Aotahauer aie Gteatind ant Sinaiy saith es and-Mre. Dan Slotehaiien Mr. Dave Kneehtel spent last week with {iene in Stratford. Rey, J. Little. of Listowel. occupied the Paapie of the Evangelical church the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Knech- “hte, Miss Amamda Diedrich returned on Saturday from East poe accompaD~ ied da Nicholas dare stos ‘with her eee Mrs. Gaul. Miss. Hele of Milverton spent Mondav in they village Too late for last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Diehl. Strat- ford. spent Sunday .with friends in Rostock. very sorry to state Mion -Nowsck who. auftered Sole tio stroke last week is not, improving very rapidly. iss Amanda Diedrich is. visiting Notice to Creditors a 1 creditors having claims against the ‘the estate of tue late Michael Opper. ior any unpaid vlaims. f Ketter ue F. Buuck 69, M. Satine: a Mialcho 56, E. Schneider 55. 5 Fole 19. M. ie) Buack 35. 89, M, ee Moser 78. R s—E. Krug 80. M. 25. First Clas: ¥F. Malcho « tet “class—te Baumbach. CC. Crowley ©. Wicke. L. Wicke. H. Buuck. John rai "WANTED A reliable man to eel HARDY CAN- jal aad STOOK in Milverton Stare ae “ae the best selling ae ngs iberal Commissions. efit. STONE & WELLINGTON Fonthill Nursuries. Established 1837 TORONTO. 33 iaadaitih Te S STRATFORD, ONT. Qntario's Best Practical Training fuereial, Short Our grad diguates succeed andyou sho read our free catalogue. Write for it at neue, pee D. A. McLACHLAN, = ~ Principal “Tenders | for Drains ~ Sealed tenders 1 ieaked. ‘Tender for be received by the under- ‘clock p.m. on Sat- reh 13th, 1915. for the con- ins*in the Town- known as.the “Gernhel- Or ot” and the “Branch to the Gernhelder Drain Im- each drain to be must give eae tnames be a of nod acco) panied with a marked cheque for $100, les and’ specifications mav be stenl.at my office. At For anther information, oly to ee eevee Mi Ont., on. it 3 er tender not nee- vedsarily ‘eeoent GEO. LOCHHHAD. Olerk of Elma. ‘The War Tax will not ‘affect the price on our trade this - spn Havi iE purchased a di : of S. G GODS. fares ee ad- vance in price, lam now’ Our oe tailoring ' ha: the most “peru” people We too. Why ir meas- ure? Your fe napeetion of our assorted stock is in- vited before buying. | | | 7 { J.M. FLEISCHHAUER Ladies’ and Men’s Tailor, ~ MILVERTON, ONT OBITUARY | 1911. B. ki R. Schenck oy friends in Zo pee MRS. WM. GILLESPIE School report. for No. 9. Bilice. for! Another very old resident’ of Webruary eked "x" missed | district, passed away at ‘her home mé or more examination: Milbank on Tuesday Feb 2) rd in th Se. IV—Max. 400. 8. Armstrong 228 on. relict of the J. Kreuter 20 in her 88th year IV—F. MeDannelt Bit, Seb- Sites was a native of che ide 268. A. Baum HB, Tauin-| and and came bach 276, A, Weitzel 240%. d, Arm-| to Ca rack in he 40's soft ong 221, R. Schenck aa T, Mal-| ling a @ where ai married ee lat se ee ah. ie in Afte: Co! re ah Wetentee Senne Ww he r until, tift 1s i moved to Milfbank, Mir Ss jGillespic, is survived. by the following (Seow Sx, mil: ward. of Berli ao Iii Baumbach 800 , Debus Gear waier Wim, if } foDannell 243 M. DiehI pel AgiPY <a heme, he fan: iG. Kuschtcl 210M. Madrér 196 ~ A)} Opa hich ve coniaayed br Rev. Driar 178. M. Dahnier 175 E. Riehl) 4” yin: Mi 129. 32 Cole “97 ¥.°A, Weitzel °66: Stay a Boley, ot *P. Orowtey Bunek 8x: ae attended: ~ a. Boley: Gx. Ya : jice in’ the “Junior oor The palivearer. pie W.. Gillespie Percentage given. ‘x’ denotes ab-| Sas Houston and mee, Th Ee . Rehberg 96. F. Baam-! virtues and was bach Wicke 79 at. Boley 8 feieuerd 3 Debus 18, A. Drusr Schneides ~ onsistent quaintance with the AE ee and M MeCormick «Palmerston ‘on.’ Moorefield Mrs. Caplin Hepereten’ Vv ‘Th Coral Gille: aiaae were sig nen R — T Saisie LNT Landis. Sas! ve While walking along the R tracks from Carthage e the ee of ne fathet-in-law James Gordon near ybo train driven by Hnginecs. Joseuh The Milverton Photograph Gallery is open daily from 9.a. m. ed), § Prices reasonable Sittings until satisfied. "Atwood. Feby, 20th. 1915, 2i Improved Service "COMMERCIAL TORONTO Fall Wheat, $1 30 $1 30 MONTREAL mee OTTAWA 160 1 60|§} Via “Lake Ontario Shore Line” . ie * “ih ae aoe ater ee 30 4 30 id ‘a 28 00 28 Go| Pours; Belleville, Trenton, Etc. 30.00 30 00 Particulars from C.P.R. Agts. 12 00 14 00|f| oF write M. G. Murphys D.P. As, 725 7 95 Toronto. 5 00 6 60/f) F.L. CRAWFORD, Phone 15, Local Agent 50-60 1 2 1b. 20 Baa 15, 16 $utos 8 EISHAD S 10-10 f 18. ‘48 Kare 29° «29 28-928 Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate cf George Brown: late of the Township of El- ma. in the County-of Perth. retired ‘farmer. deceased, The creditors of the above to re signed Bollciior for the Administratris| -of the said Estate. full Senitlaee of aims against his Es webraary 1915, F. H. THOMPSON. “Of Mitchell. Ontario. eee dministratrie, Es U8 it - | defect right at its source, S| Weak muscles strengthened, headaches ow Test” system of eyesight test- ing aswas recently demonst: here by Mr. Graham, eyesight specialist. By this method it is almost impossible to make an error as all work is done looking into the eye, thereby locating the ystem jren’s eyes can be eeurately examined without asking any stions. Satisfaction guaranteed. to 5 p.m, (Tuesday except- a Y | ceive sufficient to mé of Listowel who in a blinding snow storm led o see the mai until. he was within a few yards of him. The whistle was at once promptly sounded t although Martin gree an effo: eet of: ‘¢ the first ound | was — aliy when picked up and put on board the bay never regained “er H1 Bedford- Williams) ==" aqucet was held at y but the O.P.R. ey nd. was: witnessed in Stewart Sorewnes district. MORNINGTON _ "aps § ACQUITTED the County test een Rosge! lison. cha: Court. on Pak es val ahh Isley of Mornington, wh bar of their cutter broke and to e they went i e leaving a horse cussed between hehe Quinn and Is- ley but Mr. the deal and a fight ensued to oe the fight atid were in no wi to bi were. disinissed. ous while ee Resor MePherson i prosecut PARLTAMENTARY NOTES Preinict Bosden tate d the other y that legislation to reimburse the fan popitore would. not be Pscuteadabed this s House oe the done now until tha war is Par- a Application is being made to aa for = act to sul P. a. BASTENDOREF © Eyesight Specialist - ~ MiLVEKYON, UNI. m_ bank. to be kno’ ING ‘shanks, able to sell decided against a celebration of Paar- At Former "yvoudd ae of od work for the Empire now,| Price. by the Boers. ey smay- have eo out that all the OSC se ¥ er of God ever pointing “d an cies andj are will be watching low the ekoning \Although he had the pleasure | e Listo- Steele. ‘is mind | ne: ai} very boar attend butes - | weel as bank. visited recently with friends on General | News Mr. George. S. Gibbons was selected the pes party o! a jtaectiog 2 Fri last as candidate for of Coie hie for at con- ae ituenc’ ‘Alberta with a Ponulation of 370,000 pean ae al District 13 one in every Col sas commanding officer of the London military district. has But why xdid you leave your lace?” the lady asked the would-be cook. “To tell the trut ji coubdn’t stand the way an’ the missus used to “Dear mel mean. to they actually used to quarrel?” ‘aun. all the time. When it me an’ ‘him i n’ he: feet hati aries ae ee the ieee Zeppelin. wife son the fam erman Count hb invented the alzsily of thnt mame isa Canadian girl, who was born ‘Wyoming in, 187%. the tats quarrel. mam.” say i “Yi wasn’t s law re- quiring. all breai is offer: | sale -to be either 24-ounce or 48-ounce EY and | towiships | W, Rf villages ae, White w Hepworth coun been aeitned. of baker's“ bu village cupola dbtea ae the. See tetany ntti Meal he oeesseek ‘o carry the people who fail to pay} up for the three-year allowance wn- less the city wishes t te ‘AL STATISTICS Ba Ba a the ps of the r Gene: of Canada for the year. n{o13- 4d the " ollosinie, caer es are obtainable touching the revenue from accounting. Dost offices in: ‘this ‘distri ‘ict. | aowsys| Orders nue ied. $15.134.34 30. 2,750. .99 y Btatte 2.971 90 10.491.59 RVATIVES| °|souTH PERTH CONSE; and Oliver 3 3 Ayilcox, ME. ot No an it Tlcotion of officers resulted as fol- lows; President. Richard- St. Marys: first vie oresltear | | Low: 3 ‘gli : pete ‘David Creighton; South East- William Newell; pas ts gel Hurley: St, Marys. Di 8 ksden for the -| past season is * present visiting at Mrs, 8. H. Pugh and Mas- ion church. Wellesley oni Mo ‘he funeral of the late Mr, Henry were numer oe and beautiful, ix of his sons namely George. Henry Jacob. pete ‘alentine and Eck- bee nese! pallbearers while his aigtrety Beige with the ser- vies ~ CARTHAGE se gce oes Westin is vial” fog Bee mother. Mrs, J. Martin. Miss Jean Clutton has returned to her home in Goderich after renewing old L cauuinanebs in our village for a Mr. and Mrs, J. Henderson. of Mill- Mr. and Mrs, J. Law. have Shes ao our villa -s, Mor: Toronto. spent a few days Topente at ea ‘home of her J. Gami we of' Lebanon, regular mouthly ee tha; own as band enaqeniad i BeS oe The. application joomes from Montreal. (March 4th. at ode p.m. . ition- or las T just hat is of it r srtuos | | THE PEOPLE’ S STORE | New Spring Ready-to-Wear HIS SEASON is in many ways going to bea phenomenal one, and from all present indications ‘the early bird catching the worn’ proverb will hold true, In other words, it is only those who make their choice of their new spring suit, dress or coat will really have a chance of securing what they really will feel perfectly satisfied with, For as'the season advances material will undoubtedly become scarcer. In suits we were able to procure a large assortment of military effects, which are go- ing to be so popular, but we did not run on this style to the exclusion of others. But alsu procured that nice plain tailored style, which is always popular. Coats are straight some perfectly plain, others belted style, with a variety of collars. Skirts are the new flare style, some having yokes and others pleated. In Spring Coats we have procur- ed some fetching styles in tweeds, maizes, etc. Our prices are unaffected by the re- cent changes in the tariff, as we had these goods in stock before. it went into effect. You can procure.a very up-to-date Suit here from $10.00 to $25.00 and a nice Spring Coat from $4.95 up to $15.00. “We want you to come in and see our big range. SEE OUR SPECIAL SUIT AT $12.50. New Wash Goods In Ks Wash Goods sections will be found an early display of iinported and” domestic: fabric S, fascinatingly erisp and showing the latest! coriceits -as, to, weaves .and color ; combinations. Present.fashions will make it easy-for the home dressmaker of little» ee to-make her own-frocks. —RICE CLOTHS —WHITE GOODS —PRINTS & —SHIRTINGS —MUSLIN VOILE —CREPES —CREPE GOODS —GALATEAS New Spring Waists Ladies’ House Dresses Again we are prepared with an immense assortment of the finest House Dresses at from 99c up to $2.50 each. .A great assortment of all the latest in Ladies’ Waists at from 75c up to $5.50. See our large selection. Ladies’ Raincoats Men’s Raincoats Our selection is the best ever shown. A splendid range of prices, styles and colors shown. Price range $3.99 to $10, Never before have we shown such a large and varied assortment. See our Balma- can Raincoats at $8, Others $4.99 up. Men’s Spring Hats Men’s Spring Shirts Your new spring hat is here in just the wanted style at prices to please all, Our stock comprises the most up-to-date patterns and cloths. See them. Big Selection to Choose from Call and Inspect our Large Assortment More than one half of the decora- tive character of a perfectly appointed home is due to the wall paper, Our Wall Papers for 1915 are still at the front and cannot Le beaten for at tistic value. The distinguishing features of our new stock may be summed up as follows ie The wall paper manufacturer of to- day is working with the greatest enthus- asm to produce the best that is within him in decorative designs and colorings, Our offering is composed of the choicest selection in all‘our experience, Designs of Merit Superior Materials ¢ Individuality of Colorings Expert Workmanship. If you have a parlor, aiciaapee room, — hall, bed-room or other room to decorate be sure to pay us a visit before deciding on your Wall Paper. ENGELAND’ MILVERTON These are the kind of Wall Papers that delight the most exacting purchaser and the price is always less than what is usually askcd for goods of similar quality