or ae a Be Dressed —The “well dressed” man will secure more business than the slov enly man. Be in line and get one of our nifty suits. workmanship aay | guaranteed. i: i: | S. N. SMITH Ghe Up-to-date Tailor ie MILVERTON J NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS CASH or TRADE Ie will pay you to bri wool to the mills—we you a fair deal. ¥ rhelp'ne and we help you in giving you and your friends pure wool ets, Yarns, ‘Tweeds, HENRY C. WAGNER, Prop. oft white roses, * Fitand |} Afterw WOOL|: HIGHEST MARKET PRICES §| nich! | R IDOUT—BETTGE R very plesaaint and happy event! Look May 14th, when Margaret. the young: |, er daughter X Mrs. William Your Bettger. was united in marriage to e Best Mr. George Ridout, of Mon- ae wide wore gown of h boquet | boces of Berlin, nevi f the: bride} ring bearer, oa performed by Res ve E. Doai ‘Monktor The weddin sa tperch’ was played. by Miss Florence reels Sabha Jobnstor d Miss Louise ‘Bettger-| tracks of stee] imtersected the coun- of Hamburg, cousin of the bride sang| iy, and ery sweetly during the signing of|jont and fav the register. “Give Me Thine, Heart.”|{he travel of the. district ards a reception was given and | jety dinner the home of the ung ‘The happy couple } a 8. eymoon. pated tai‘ored suit with panama hat ti wishes of e and a very sui hope they may happy hope useful life las nie ee tated CARTHAGE Mr. and Mrs, G. Spotton. ham. and Mr, and Mrs. J, Gle: Listowel, spent Sunday at 3 8 By e's Jast week ends in Tor ‘A umber of our ae people at-| Noane otis Dr. L Te in Listowel on Monday iE iss Myrtle of Listowel. | © a few es Lite, ast week with her ® 3 rand Mie Giste: ae Monkton, sp-nt the week end the datter’s mother. Sfrs. Jobn ‘Mar-| ting iho ly | of | with | FeAl of Gotham, spent | tast Thursday with frim'’s on. this| | lime, The imany friends of Mr. J. | will be sorry to hear. of his’ serious Hisieas in Toront Ro: attended the Odd- E,HAVE 4 very fine assortment of | Silverware and lass on hand | at present: a and beautiful de: likely to want anything. of this ing either for your ow a birthday or wedding | presenter tetas: we are sure a visit to our store wou! Kitarest you. WE DO FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING P. H. BASTENDORFF MILVERTON, ONT | Rober ex orice t held in Stratford on | night, eo Births, Marriages and Deaths. | BIRTHS. uisbon. on Sunday. s Mn and Mrs, ‘A, Rob-| \e a. May 9th, ertson, a Son. | FOR SALE | ) to 3K. RATy, 5 ate Fas a Millbank. Ont. FOR SALE —— Bi — Hyslop Bicycle. nearly | ‘only gone about 200 mil Wail ie Sait bias for cash. REV, A. E, DOAN, Monkton. Ont. FOR § SALE I have for sale a splendid coal o mally $165 will yout ‘MONTGOMERY. Monkton. 20-4 Are You Insured "HE CANADIAN ORDER OF VORASTEES offers protec. tection for, wife and family at i minimum cost. Invest C. Spencer, C.R. :: N. Zimmermann, R.S. Particular Choice in Spring Suits Here you will find «good selec- of the very newest patterns fy Plates gn Pay teds made up in the very latest style at moderate pri "We Plesse Young Men and make Old Men Feel Young.” J.M. FLEISCHHAUER Ladies’ and Men’s Tailor, - MILVERTON, ONT MUNICIPALITY OF MILVERTON Court of Revision The Court of Revision on appeals on All appeals: agaimst the said Assess- ment Roll must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Municipality before the 2nd day “a pores No iL be aes in dog tax assessment after that date. WM, WADDELL, Olerk. PUBLIC NOTICE! RS. C, BORGRL, LINWOOD keeps Coal, Lime, Cement and au xinde of jaliding Material suck, ae umber, La 24, opie Bu Butter of cane a b V. Meyer, ality ok ader RAILWA’ AND TRUNK Svstem REDUCED FARES account bislbaor gg DAY (MAY 24th) SINGLE | eae going and uring May 24th FARE, pus one TRD on ‘oing Ma: d 24th, turn linit May 350 5th, tots Returntickets willbeissued betwee all stations in Canada east. tts Port peer troit and Port ich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falliand Suapension Bridge kets and full aoe lars on application to ticket agents. Leberg con Local Agent 66 99 Gennaro 449 vol. 10, p. 1071 a. ENROLMENT No. 219 ONTARIO’S FIRST AGRICULTUR- AL sot {3 ae series. Follow } | tinder Ford Rimatout, new e3| Me r the Village of di ETY Where was the first feb siety in Ontario gti and wl a question — of iorical happenings ae pir held is now the Vil- lage e. where some four: teen years previous to this a post- office had been opened in store of ph A. Keeler, w vas general merchant, postmaster and justice of the peace. This quite a flourishing spot. I the 0} and this dat carding amd woollen mill, d up at what is At that time Northumber- 03, i ards made at this| s not figure. e cae crazy quilts or wax flowers. or paint= ing or stencilling, or drawn work. em- ve peta hy c-ock- wor ete. bring their domest their wearing or knitting such work was no doubt exten: carried on in homes of any Scar whatey hor wer? the bean‘ifa! | | sume ee that adorned the ot their modest homes exhibited. _In- cad the men folk hak it ail thele| bed wa: | When everything hed been ju7ged, and the ° lengthening | the .o wry. standing | n 'so ow he | stom at all} |r hie eaxiy ehows Ghitieroone | FOOTB. SUL SCHEDULE | ai ting weld at, Listostel | Monday ot last week allowing eeedaie of wat ed to govern th the i Li eieael constitute ey mkton. Poole “Ay 19—Brus 26. id site towel a se 11—Brussels at 4 2 16—Atwood at Listowel. a: May pets a ey May 20-1 b t Monkon. auton: a Pool 8 June June 12 Tune 15 Afonkton at Millba The winners will play the winne ‘he match mominittee o the to arrange Jun‘or Schedule The junior schedule was drawn up as fo'lows; mee 26—Listowel at Poole. e 21 se cape ed weet UNWARRANTED D SECRECY London Daily Chronicle. What jwill auirptise many seoatet is saat that a dis which 9 curred on Jan uary 19, 07 three. months ~ ago. ould only be made public now, and on vi futis Guisetias api Des held: In: tho Coun- rd s En cil Chamber on (Monday, the 7thi day| it on Tuesday last. give no indication Gt June. 1915. at eleven welock inthe {of its scale? Reticence in this case forenoon. All persons concerned will] can ‘have no military purpose. please govern themselves accord'ngly.|East Africa is etrictly blockaded, and re ean ‘question of the Ger- w. D. m Government sending any effect- Village Clerk, | Me scour to. tes soldiers. theres, Te Milverton. May 13 1015. ook Berlin three months to get a _____. | message from them, and would prob- bly take even longer to get on Court of B Revision back ito them, if indeed i could be ged vat all, Under th eir- cumstances the only visible motives Notices, is hereby prove that sentlg| whlch our authorities had for con- of {of the Assemament | cealing the disaster was to conceal it earths Townsh'p of Mornington |trom our own public; and we cannot for the year 1915 will be held at| too strongly repeat our protest again~ Newton on Monday, June 7th, 1915 |st a policy whose in-vitable x lt has at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. been to undermine the public's con- fidence in everything that is official- ly told od NTARIO NO E FOR ~NON- Bicone SHEARING (COLONIES Toronto Telegra ‘ontarig ahould not encourage the organized immigration of Belgi anafo this provino>. Bay, star, foaled April 20, 1907, bred by G. J. Long, Louiseville, I owner B. H. Reed, Lexingtoi 788 ‘a i White, ¢ Cleveland, vk; 6th owne ‘onto. Gennaro is now owned by J. J. Zinn, Britton. GENNARO is the best bred thor- oughbred horse in Canada to-day. His sire, the famous St. @ English Desby for Thyes: years itt sue! cession. No other horse ever won i more Suge apna e stallion used by. the: famous SSeaiean Valley Hunt Club. His fee was—mem- bers of club $25, non- tnetabere $50 Gennaro’s colts cannot be excelled. For full particulars write— a olla at Fee et ‘ dd. ZANN, is ete ibe RITTON | p, imy 5|BERLIN GERMANS CONDEMN MIL- |; Ma agar 2% YDARISM ae < | itania- and haye closed waiiw | THE PEOPLE'S STORE | ale EV’G. EV’G. Do Your 24th of May Shopping at Engeland’s i] Ladies’ Suit Special $7.50 15 gor Suits, reg. $15.00 value, 10. 50 Eats, oiernneetecarnitee 10 ment Suits, reg. $12.50 value, pec Other splendid lines of Special Suits on sale. Ladies’ Top Skirts $1.99 Come early and get your pick of this lot. 50 Skirts in Bis and black pee all at one pric: Ladies’ Coats, Ete. $5.00 to $15.00 -.$3.50 to $6.00 --$3,99 to $10.00 Ladies’ Coats.. Children’s Natty Spring Coats. Ladies’ Raincoats ..:......+ s+ Ladies’ Black Cotton Hosiery......2 pair for 25c Ladies’ Paul Jones Middy Blouses ......$1, 1.25 Children’s Middy, red and blue trimmed. .. .75c 3 Coat Hangers for + 10¢ Men's sis Suits See our splendid range of Men’s and Boy’s Suits Over 200 Men’s Suits to select from, Over 200 Boy’s Suits to select from. The greatest range ever displayed. Men’s Raincoats $4.99 See our Young Men’s Balmacaan Raincoats in Tweed effects, suitable for spring coat as well as raincoat, guaranteed rainproof, at.............$8,00 Straw Hats All the latest styles and shapes of Men’s and Boy’s Straw Hats are being shown in our com- prehensive range. Call in and inspect our stock of hats—no obligation to buy. Men’s Straw Hats......50¢ to $5,00 Boy’s Straw Hats..,,..25¢ to $1.50 Ties, Shirts, Collars In the largest variety of styles and prices ever shown by this store. “The Store With the Stock’ ENGELAN D & SONS MILVERTON, ONT. easel of renewiny t LosT ere griker a o make thelr tiving, Personally I hates Agi 20th, between Mil- A tel et # gextom and. Hobert--Macourtie; “elma, {tence Parker fren eee am and I re- 2 tady’s hand _patchel contatning soiae | SY aoe ther attempt on ceived my education, in the father je all sum of mone; L, now an American cit- Hinges’ will Kindly 1 leave. ot Ht; Ma: | Suze, all Re 8 rigorous compelae 1") tem eind I ain BE present! ecclking’ to Court’s or Sun o} Armenia. when the Russians advance become a Canadian citizen. 1 am not Glog Beton: fut tie end & incvit-| te seein with Lon ae Sue ae ont ge canbring}and T think that the sinking of th pire of the | Tysitainia ; a COMMERCIAL rpc ey gigi igre ed ein Fall Wheat, .... $1 35 g1 40 [27M teoted sibn-coniiet I am deeply . 65 t is tak- shave |p acter of the Scenes 3 eae a ars NS OF “GERMAN DESCENT Toraiied Star Prominent Berlin, been very Saami in respeet fo. hid mmany sinking the Thelt Kane rooms as a-protest against her action. ieee Age Toronto ‘hes written us a lette) ges‘ing that every Canadian citizen of pewhoas or Austrian con- i one month’: lary towart are in sympat cause. If there are any they anes s fin the fabric of her es race | —— es an creed institutions, Belgian colon- in Ontario would naturally wish} | END OF TURKISH EMPIRE. |be arrested and punished for their at- ve their identities of race itu “ md IenauaRe. On ip just nat- aay E aike ake Bible a distinctly tells sus that . urally wishes to preserve her own. erever verniment B V t 1 f th H : Angl-Saxon + identity. Ontario. is), ‘The Turke are Ord witht fanat-| Govern raiment is authorized by God, and uy a Victrola for e ome. giving her 601 hei make a home ial bravery along tl ardanclles.| those Uiving wu its protection _ for Belgiat ‘heir own country. ithey are a aie ome atl et ite a should be obedient and loyal to it. But Ontario is no appropriate aite for | is Of well-anmed. 8nd ie ee ace in Canada should 5 é the colonies of Belgians or other non-|™&2 against the All igh tne a loyal to the British Throne, for it. is The easiest way to make things pleasant for all the’ folks *| English speaking peoples. t the staying powers 13 from the British flag that they are nd to furnish entertainment they will thoroughly enjoy. mmunition and wi ster that. -Come in and we will play your favorite music for you and explain our easy terms. yore J. E. WEIR MILVERTON etter. “if we seq that we ‘he! bonis bed openly and tind a suitable sol- yen fase misao that our’ citi-)® of Al rman descent to take out false citizenship in this and other trustful countries make lt thing. we hope, SB | chil e long rest of us avenge it, | are to £ The idea, that, pandse, can be. etoned = by posit "ape sheey. or of ae S Germ: wht “Uittieult. rman origin is some- But the ee. is The; to