eeewes Poultry Wanted HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for all kinds of Live Poultry. S. Gleeckman, °"°"*yiiverton SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! P. NEUMEISTER Painter and Decorator MILVERTON TTETTTT TTT + Vol. XXIII—No 11 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, September 16, 1915 MEALS ON FAIR DAY The we hE Women’s Fees Reh secured MR. BERKNE BLOCK for Fair Sey where ae will serve a Hot Dinner and Supper for 35c LUNCHES WILL, ALSO BE SERVED AFTER CONCERT Proceeds will be devoted to t! work of the Red Gross Soolety. Have One ce or supper here and help the lad their patriotic work. Mrs. W. B. Struthers, Miss Laura M. Kerr, President. Sec.-Treas i Ttems of Local Interest. Stuart. owe Sei aia \& ie Beaches 35e. up to 50e, Engeland| Get your fruit jars at Bugeland’ Ferdinand Pre brothe Cash paid for eggs at the Pearl |, E le 5 Te you have = pecs e. your wane car of threshing coal at J. G. ery. Bore ee audier aed, in rst ty ™ a Rein: out .of Sewn tee a viskt., oF | maaan jee our teal siNAdete for roofs and| nBaok ‘ard gardens ba orn a Ord, cis tronses: mt are sure of Rood phalogranbs silos. A. | year shave eid Caewdl Wer always appreciate it you go to Lee, Listo Eaesiban ‘cont vik: Abas pes who worth of poultry mich favors | Lanterns, large Finkbeiner’s ‘Hardware. [Anyone that $8 been can! Finbbauer’s Harad| man rnals announce that,! sed aeaeak to co} mtribute yveget: es i i ie cre me it here is at least $250, ah ye in gold) fruit, baking money. ete. i " i Hokie ar 'u sday a‘ter a two ‘i toe # aa still a eae: in p. te hinds, {uy ‘omen’s Institute mea. als on Pais | big concert in -Zimmermann’s hal on|. Something or Fa ni tis day will Ss - ‘A large number from Milverton] Fair night. the Boyer—Vincent Stock Co. . ruily vata EDN cone ees ee ‘ is at|enting an up-t kes comedy drana Rote Peter Ramseyer, Mr, and Mrs. . eee eee Farmers ‘i ‘ | proof, 60c. each. , Miss Vida Crawford returned | wa re. Don't forget the dance after the} and vicinity are this week attending} Miss Julia Broa of Simcoe, is the Western Fair a mest of her — brother, |in Zimmermann’s concert M ro. rE et ae penne Will bea little out-of the or- ‘Mich, are automobile res. fully | Qinary, friends on a n. | guaranteed. for sale by J. W. Lyons William Van Horne who re-| Topping havi tored~ over Betas Retain tr Milverton | at G G. n’s Harness “hol on cently underwent an operatio Wednesday of last week. . en iss. Bak Sebneider the Royal Victoria Hospital at Mon- Bruce County Council at a spe: ial | Wednesday | home after spending a week — with|treal for the ‘removal of an al ‘Thursday and fami bas ly |her aunt, Mrs. John Roth, Hamp- | nals gb died at that institution stead. urday, ith friends at Mr, Earl Porman, of Detroit, and Orr W. At-Clarke. MLP., attended * bse . Clarence Baspenbe rg of Monk-|the Milverton races on Mrs, A. P. Hampel and|ton, spent Friday at the home 0 e: son Lorenz of Ayr, are at pre-| Mrs, 7 t understand sent Spence a’week at Mr. Wm.| The proceeds of the concert in|that the mee! 2 at success. Hartm |co We ete: ‘pleased to hear that Mrs.) Millinery Openings WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY SEPT. 22nd, 23rd and 24th. ‘Phe ladies of Milverton and vicinity are cordially invited to call in and inspect our display of new and beautiful modes of Mill inery. All that is the ‘atest’ will be here for your eatin MISS HUY, ER, of Buffalo, has been engaged as assistant trimmer for this season ee MISS L. MEYER, Milliner as Next to R, Miller's Shoe Store, MILVERTON Fred. Bier, of the Sth line Welles z : | . under ‘0 ‘ci a tex, is recovering from an i of” fail to e ‘ rete Gone ated roe c 908 are yt unr e N ~ Sci ti at Ss. e ec wi 4 Mr. Geo, Johnston and ay. The Sere ciy ae Wilay ants, “Hioeeed ls Mie ee ewe Bg ovancotia returne ni e devoted to the Red "oss |. a Basan in polit Incorporated 1832 Laura, of wton, Tharsday after spending « week with} fund . ‘oron| and Mrs. Wi es ie 2 of a, son “Ryerson left ‘on Wednes a in Council ‘has been p al mi by the ederi A ¢ 1@| covers, as e majorit PAID-UP CAPITAL - § 6,500,000 day for| bri into effec Riecians tie: probs i vi RESERVE FUND ‘ Sgr, 4 aggre sewkagiea nd Mrs. George on, motored to Mil nd s\ ira to atten he funeral of the!of the Canada Te pe rane t in obliged to live of a a "with . former's cousin, Mr. orge ithe County of Perth in accordance developing ‘Ssarapncole ‘RTON Al with the recent abe of the electors inka “shies “Of. the pas ay Fesiesions are that the Mil- ided BANK Bee D C. Brown, Manager : pa ‘almost sxreaats A] ver will have a more suecess thi temperature Se the n ue A good string es, and it sed and \some ._ ‘Thei is iss| training has been long WwW a rich, powerful soprano’ ect appreciated. prot John Schneider and Te tke eee Mrs.} ‘The many nds of Mr. and Mrs. : J. Fasken willbe pleased to) and to Hamburg on Sunday where they) yearn that they age. anite “Nieased !on the stage The. eoncert -W poene: the their stew Topation in the town|held in Cook's Mir Temes h j with ament. Her songs (Lan-| r, James Squire announces the ‘Palmers! pes etator. ethodists Ry usually up to the|gon Ronald's) eHow ‘nin ae Forest,” engagement 0 ter,|° yr, and Mes. Wm. Hartmier. Mr | mi Mate in methods. ‘The new hyn | Sibeliua) “lack Ros. aa (Neve Mi a i d being compiled for The tani Metres Nees R ON L ae ink L. See oS e: ¢ Mrs. A. P. Mis ok ee ‘or marri ult} rémi to Elma on hurch in Canada at i Mink ut area in Copk’s bal lace the latter part of thi | Sunday where they spent the day Sar aes ox tories |Fai ca te oe eee vith Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Aiken and in for the protection of air-men. SEPT. 23 23 “SEPT. 24 ¢ | pais tea git hiated “of ten or twelve srpten cite family. { them degree men the) ‘The “regular September meeting n Saturday evening ac-| the Biilrs erton’ Women’s i , Rk held Thursday, Sept. ladi tter. More. than eight years 280, on the {es if 2 sree es illiam |there on ‘phursday. Sept. he BoyersVincent Si ock C a it a ae Jsarton was born over 71 van 1 at Ottawa and came to uima when We do not know the name of the) te hon iter. | James Barton | ling i author, we] Will have some reference to| After an illness from gastritis, ex: | ten year Mr. Jam-| se Fresh Fruits. DAILY ARRIVING PLUMS . ... . 50 to 75c basket ‘PEACHES . . . 50 to 75c basket TOMATOES . . 35 to 50c basket We pay DAIRY BUTTER 26c M ohr’s Gr o cery FRESH EGGS 21c. hall on Fate night: people aaa ‘oba, 1 sband air five v @ man, Abou! thirty- thre: eae ra | aal ren, Last week the |[yeart age Be “married Miss Hileabet | A SP Cl AL TRA N- which immediately rose to within iui. and drama ev ay age | bleached skeleton was foun by ; the fo a i ~ e e diffi 1 Se eee copesiened “in extracel” Mornirecane tas ee err tion SANE ty mee Leaving Mitverton at 7:10 p.m, him te i is wit ved-|H, Petrie, Emma, BAA sp on FRIDAY EVEN'G, SEPT. 24th A MB t a NC i ga foyes ithe outside casings, por| Mi Fiddes that ace he remains of : ee ei Chas. Trim left last week for] st ae ape ner nal ring which he had gi ste sheet he ae) j . . .| Ruby a mi 4 a n=! williearry home: all passengers coming to = will | wire. bee be rest doced to wot ial forme. aul mh Milverton has 1 bat eft there recently and came | Woodsto Milverton Fair between Milvertot \ ‘and Guelph, World's Fair and. Sax i by the porthern| Mhere has. bee e Rood, oe “roll | gal 3D Methodist cemetery and ra =) (Xeriving at Guelph 8:35 p.m.) We the feonducted by Rev, Dre Husser, of) 5. tee ‘ood. Six Hagan Bamsly. ‘ Rates : FARE AND A THIRD ar ri ait ene: DY. in Wi vm, Dorland will Swi af = ya ibe e as’ am . igo rene + hibald Naismith and E near fature be aes up the 16tb e and ae 8 isin rain, at ad any aout eesCourt nd Geo, | BOW is aivten #line OF regular tain’ aon Lares rance who chummed together | oncession as far as Mr, August) Maye the day “of” Noah's cari, |e beare: e late while going to the Milverton pile soneeea. This. will make one ante of a prayer being offered | Mi ton Wi at Shorneliffe, te a flength of the route 988 to stop the rain.—Toronto cour. s iles # or | days of yore. e eer Morninstomand At a largely atebadea i : eure been ‘medical attendant in a Milverton eee te ont a fae congregation of Knox Presbyter-|§ ea org railway construction camp but} ford actin Bite Galt, a unanimous — ow ; Y eaehy'e all: aba °aetl en cae eontio MI Tus. S greond contingent. | Connell, "Norman. and Glaston ‘a wind ian 1 i ; mpathy of Pare and a Third Rates wil alo, pre~ Miss Ada Gardiner of the nd wards and William Scha: can ‘tor 8 a Die wit | the neighborhood got vi it all Statio: department oe the public acboal for many years panied’ in ‘ane . Rev, RB, Kno their he affliction, Among| » ar bar at pane ede een in poor health for atone ilverton. trvigiet . rnc Bes i trom "recurring attacks of| Mr. Wi buster, familiarly |t°"prinos »Ea im pide ly the peat ate ; i and 4 pe cette ome 1s i | ata * ODM. Milverton at %21 p.m, resent Jaid off Henown as “Dan” son of Mr.. and’Mr: H. M. Schaefer, of Stratford, rt e: 4 e +} 2 1 tare church in Charleston, ie i entry. Ethel, a 5 ae farecand @ third from Monkton | on regular trains will be eae Walton $1,000 The first thousand is the hardest to et, but it is the basis of a fortune. Sinall regular deposits in the Say- ings Department of this Bank are a surest way to get a start in the orid. MILVERTON BRANCH N.C, SCHAFER, Manager Bank or Hamilton STABLISHE D —_ ——— — ci a i health ‘and. strength, Tat ated for overseas acrrice. “Da Canada. ae tron he. fata Bn ar ses te . e EERE r a tie (a Seite ‘nimesit the me sae a tvs be ot taints | eee ‘a number of Bisel Sha teomsepicaant oad. 2 Know the open season for the var-| ——eet Sine levees wa. Xi tains) of BUnOAY eR cand Spt Ses aint a Features } for the Fair oma Devipresldente. oo minora Sl a of our long wet weonti, Ont Nov: inclusive; plove: eae h BOC Rieer aSRRA OTS koe /s*s ———_——— | along ; One of the bi feat attractions SS ENN ‘ane: | the Fa be THE | ae TOCK ed tne. village. carrying away f Fe. er 18 al- | Sep if ¢ high as the bridge floors | rabbit, ec. 15 that he has come to Milverton not often in springtime: bas Nov, De mink, th» opening of school but on no been *nighel h ie re {Fair ‘Sept, meclah. ue ee a r the Phas | | 7 Ore Flour. It AG . bendealtper: ch 31st. No mi is ESEEE Ch ate anton De fou! ue made from No. 1 No ne and | rat be faanvea or: stot: dnime ) gage | | most a aa a ol la month of Apr 4 Played *ellow-Countrymen of Lioya’| occasions wit! been regan y ttractions and have. preven r re Poa comple “have, s with ai geans “acenety | Paley fox t wien My wos bo fam effects, Ne novell Coot oo of The - Sun inch . 5 3 00) mii i d between the acts maki his) ARTISTS Sa ae best company, to appeax here this) Avia stop, ran , on y wales, fighting for their country es aK6 {ness from it aj the caves of coal, who fee season, Prices rhe Morningt on Agrienttural Sos. A Se m Reenencas COOK'S HAL! ve one S idne Tibrarians,. Cliffor anes d s mal nee ‘i a peat ert ‘Temens, Frank ‘eater horus Freddi S; inter @ itriotic... I hadi two at} wie Night Bundscho. The ‘Alliance has ye ouateeed St noe. Moan ROU niin eed ome Enlisted at] at Listowel members. and meets every ete Star and. Dungannon News. soe eke. cours, ber at m. Superintendents. Ay is death he was eras a “overtime and seven on Sher; Assistants _ Miss Clara {tee Goderich. aa ae increase the <pro' Honderich and Mrs. is. Welker. good ear ted, genial, i ‘ : asted, blaed-sueking if it rae will likely “have hat | have ‘roth, Fall Milliner : ——— No No Trouble to say, Goods. iS i ar he O: aia t ats i Water e Canadia Wide "WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1915 siete ie wah et ae . | bone cause lg oa oh tothe as ds of the market Gai ets st tive, Land My ry. = «ws {that had to ich “Hnd=-avewn|— Job to Mr. and Wes. bone of thé a ie Paes : We will make a special display of all the very “Latest” styles oe : is an old on m es hie fea terwanan 3 of FALL and WINTER HATS and MATERIALS. == : a have [ment ‘Buldings, 1 “he terves| Rept Gok, TS. Pattie So ere n yh o : . thi i re "year's bumper ie = i har mer tive in fea wr of the aul eh James cae zy oa i i t Bd of Bread if "s level “a John 'T. Kayes, Hesson, Morn'n i £ L 4 | standing. however, oe hat. the ¥ RI fe . on Sen my ne aber : . % | a a aia ab Soa matt i il rton and vicinity wilt be given A) 4 : nahegs the average. Kitt le for whea’ ct, ‘This is a lemand ie + en Russell. a, youn nee daughter. DEATHS. Barton— a, OD ‘Tharsday, Sept. sl Sane cae aged 71 years 0} month errs days. rich, on. « Friday, a nase is ron as. EES ic this ertion of| picion of a aoe. nae “geniality, 5 he solute ; n0 Ty | in grace. uch ch ot i the che ranted poster! yf men, Pee ethasi a fea’ He “But the world at e | large will never believe that es by behaving like roms “ aS —To- mate, oneiek