Milverton Sun, 7 Oct 1915, p. 8

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WF a8 Se cl ge Gare FOR SALE = Boy ar os gullies estas Seal: good” sok HYMENEAL new, complete with pipes. and el- bows, B. KRIESEL. ] tHOMS—¥E A very pretty wedding was that WANTED, of Miss Elsie Tye, eldest daughter of P Mrs, W. D. ‘Tye, of Gode: on Pe ae meas ea es eee Wednesday last. The ne £ all plowing, good . wages. “AP Athi ero y DAVID ALLEN Brunner. R.R. Chee Oth i Sanaa TOUBE ze L FOR SALE nit : 150 acres choice land for sale, 5-|Georme’s - minute walk to Village of Millbaut.| by Rev yal eentoe ae Barr C.P.R, station and school, Good| Stantey. Patty aed gars buildings. “Apply “JOHN KNOX. Mill-| George's, assisted by the present ree- bank, Ont. tor, Rey. J. B. Fotheringham. The — looked very winsome in acos- white charmeuse. with f 1: d pearls, ZS Ol lace an ai and carried a bex k-'quet of white ros: | a ‘ Mr. Sidney Spencer who has ta’ 3 or the various s al { en over the tinsmithing and plumb-| valley. Her sister, ¥ D Toledo! parts of the King's Domi e ing business of Mr. ©. Schneuker is| was bridesmaid, and w poin ravel-| already received generous us-| at present prepared to do all kinds|de-chene, and c | lo blue | ein our work but with the of repairing and will be pleased to|W. McCallum was best |serge with bl t hat with an'inerease of British and _ overse give estimates on jobs of eavetrough-| max. Dr. P Milverton, | ostrich orn un. ree at the front there is a cor-| ing, furnace work and plumbing. | the bride's cl other. gave her) ae — |reponding increise in ie sxpenit:} a ‘ye, younger an » peace [ure and we shall be truly gratefu Rca oa PC cds age nd Mr. Clin-| A SUGG IN OF . PEACE to you if you will help us by organ- FOR SALE Weekly Sun izing’ an appeal and sending the 1 = rae » object. whicl phd i ee, vaalag It is hardly to be doubted that Car-/ ceeds to us for the object whieh | f jouse and lot_on Logan side of| dinal Gibbons has borne to Mr. amet ei i a at ia vee a son a suggestion of peace. authorize order. 0 will be taken for| Ede Phy eee Pathe Abatits ‘ id G pnene Shey rt | a quick sale. For further particulars pak, DIOOS he, eau haa aje apply to MRS. JOHN SANDERS fine: < voice, part of the. wo pene 40S us t | Monkton : Peeks “| After the ceremony a reception and| fray that it would seem idle t ; also be | z breakfast were held at the residence | gest peace merely in order to ble cy Lans-| = = of the Misse © a world that has| jena tn. view. of. the urecicy and| ss While the Ger-/downe’” In: view, of peal that | FOR SALE |'o-y and ang ‘t*/ importance of this first. appeal that | — |aasiet aE ee ee that |the Motherland has made to us, 1) ew 303 Savage Featherweight | nested in. | ee maa yy ORE UR OBE CO iat only used two weeks, 1 leath-| Ses aoe ye! last, t: will fail in the Bhey one’. Renan eee > peo- | fod Loam marble rifle ‘oil, tne cso 'e ite ta the bride aaen | victory er Russia Phothek hy Ceo ee mre | rounds of ammunition ale ye Pese ia thal pelea ill readies rill pfewentyfirkt, | sash. Apply BOX maid a pearl ri the best ;the aims of the c se, | oe tien tC | Ont: ap tie pin, ushers! if th correc Soa | — —___—_ Sus SS este: vrogeh the press of the eountrics | = solols and |afford but little ground 0} . i 33 | FARM FOR SALE ess tere fase behlet obatavls tos petae isctk j-) A CATHOLIC TRIBUTE | ese ne sal indignation which Ger oe ae Syl 100 acres in Township of Wellesley! \4 among re has aroused. |; dm tis puree of an editorial besed/ Lot 8, Con. i, one mile ez ofl from the 1915 ola What has Canada to say? All jod sbarn with straw|Gongeryatory of Mf E a ni are determined at least. pig. pen underneath, driving hi on the teach-,to continue the war till the safety me house, spring water at rs. Thoms left \of the mother country and the in ung bearing or- 2.35. tr: trip to. New| tearity of Belginm are assured. y to ED. HOFFMIER on| So .k' and ymoon trip, these aims were assured, Canadian the premises, s16-4i! wilt make their home in Ottawa. | |Wwould not be disposed to continuc fas E enforce a WANTED GROPP—SCHMIDT |to fends of eastern E pace | The Canada a strong opinion ii e 7 ying vi till A REPRESENTATIVE WAN One of the prettiest home wed-|for carrying on the Fr EB os dings of the season took placc Ved-| ma 8 far broken tha POE Tee QUY © RELIABLE Sl cedsy attarnacn, dest, SE at Hae never “again disturb” the gy A FONTHILL NURSURIES, fomscat: thee rege eared a. That is not a eso ge RS a eee To sell in Monkton and District Be ce nae A barbaric. despotism ithe eus-| € da ecam ¢ E ft bygone centuries. It is the! tana of a eee to do abig| the bride o tropp | maneni train a hu ndred ee een cael I. 4 é stock, as well as an ofnaméntal bus | j, ide: fiie stun ahliies ‘ou: then (isting? the: tetmuabe neaus. the iness in town, — Melinda, should be one of the hup-| determined is Wkely to be the rexo-|Rearted sons in thousands from At- Exclusive territory. Handsome free piest. The ceremony was performed| lution of liberte and reprisal which 12 British Empire. Tt is the apicit outfit. Hig n, on the lawn under an arch of ever- it will arouse. In such an ffort| the, Britis) AtsGralit-ana New. Write for terms greens and wedding bells by Sele aeat Pru eens Sones in| yealan wt Shiels ico ‘ ‘ : pastor Re’ lunck of the 1806, France, Prussia | Zeala eae : | STONE & WELLINGTON bran “ehucch ta dle.-presencs” of utterly a ipa oes neue teas the Notas in oor TORONTO. about 109 of ° their most intimate| There is also an opinion in Canada Stiga Sone friends. The bride entered o Jentitled to respect which would have | Sympathy, edom-loving pzople 0° m of father who gave [Canada follow Britain in the widest ) Pie mal all freedom-loving people 0° Court of Revision away he strains of Lohengrin’s| enterprises of war without gestae eaitey enact ae} =) wever | Spirit for which’ Britorfs | ars «| will, co yrants and | i i tl Not is hereby given that ‘ Court will be held pursuant to The|i of white silk me io Ve i with veil crowned with orange ¥|soms and carried a of bridal roses and m. ss Frieda Schmidt bride, made a pre gowned in amethyst carrying roses. ly supported his brother Frieda ‘Poppert, cousin of the essed in white si on z noon plaints of errors the Voter's List of of and omissions in the WILLIAM WADDELL. pearls, Cler f the Municipality of the} gold brooch, Township of Mornington. over thi to ‘the room wh given that \ a|past av spent e tastefully decorated — di sre a sumptuous ited them. Court of Revision Notice is hereby were pri . Penetang, Stratford bringville Gowanstown an places. We all join in wishing a long and happy married life, the voters list Milverton for of the Munjejpality of a 1915. s . D. WEIR, y FREEMAN—SQUIRE Clerk of Milverton. rm bis? this 22nd day|solemnized at 4 p.m. Dated at Milverton, 1915. f Mr. Austin A, Gropy and if the saying be true that happy id ‘ and 4 Mr. Jack Gropp ab- led the w utiful bo- blos- shower boquet , iden hair fern. on t the ‘esent |. Se- other them very pretty house wedding was| vigorous protest against postponing/| teacher engaged as a supervisor and .m, Wednes i it e ay of September Sept. 29th, when Miss Eleanor — L. Squire, second daught Mr, Jas pe Squire, of Mornington, became the W. D. WEIR’S LIST OF bride of Mr. James Freeman, ~ of ¥ Newton. The ride wore a ut Farms For Sale Jitu! cows ot wnite silk chitton over hse knife pleated satin messaline with fc ay veil crowned \with buds and fern West Half Lot 32, Con, Rte Elma.50/She carried a shower boquet of acres. a - barn. | white roses. Rhee dwelling. splendid land. r. | subse -|by H. N. Roth Tavistock vice ning | 10} wedding re- An Appeal for Funds. ve Zimmermann.on Tuesday re- | — I Wanted Now J | | Perch County, 5 Governor aski him to _ PAY WEEKLY organize. for’an appeal for funds for | SEGRE SS CNR ECS es | the Red Cross Society on Oct. 2ist. the best in the business for we Toronto, Oct. Ist, 1915 | ie pres and guarattce dee f§|Frederiok Zimmermann, liveries condition. Nur- Reeve, Beod money can be made in chile dis: pie inform you that Lord trict. For full partiewlars write Sales P|Lansdowne has sent me. the follow-| j JESSIE ing cablegram eg to inform you! Phare Ree oe a | that the British Red Cross Societv| oronter Ont: Miand the Order of St, John in view of | FSB! BB Wem ile creat demands upon their re-| | sources both in France and on the| | near east have decide ean! Cc. Ww. r, of Toronto, assisted] appeal through the Empire by stzeet! the gr ding music was] and other ccllections upon the twen-| Dlayed by Mrs, F. W. Pierce. of | ty. October next, The} j Millbank. Only the immediate rel-| money reecived from th’s appeal will | atives of the bride and groom y | nes: the cer after which suffering of our wounded soldiers and| iy res | ten mi'lion p i t Robert | enemies. of progress, And it |Borden no | ized imperi ground not distinguish ble frou th t taken by Sir Wilfrid Leurier, takes his stand) ¥® m| Waning powers doom,” | ee eee | trugele 3 m3 their A THOUGHTFUL § THE © ith ie} | Editor Jame: inevitabl | 1 wa of t : was chirged|Stitesmin. offers a good | suggestion a member of the| Which should apply equally well to indictable ; Milverton ;— making declar-|_ “Stmmer/ holidays are {oo long for t he was a natural born, mo t children and we will gladly con- ‘alized subject of His Majes-! tribute our share to ¢ ing George” which he was re-|{al teacher for o when he took his oath | childre mn as t the recént elect-|in town council with ffence “by quired to d qualification y 8. G, Me- | are to be tried; resu however, | two matter|ren and in been represented. b; nd elected ry strate, who, thought it so important a t a high r court judge shou'd de-| have [thins be | songs. urged that the case right as whether of not he will try ase. Counsel for the defense made the case, in view of fact ‘that | director during these months could down | relieve pirents o! hh many witnesses from Tavistoe! do ¢ good in dif- —_—- ———— ferent Wa’ qT ekville ad t this verv thing why not Milverton sib bie Se ot cd ml oh torn? rd! i us : : ccounts of actual operations Canadian Courier oo : is ; at {summer schools! We want _to Canadians. should remember that w more about th's proposal for there are en oN ere are es that a the little ones, 24-9 “The People’s Store” n Every Hand—New Fall Stocks of Splendid Worth and Fair Prices. The fall and winter Coats and Suits are commanding wide attention. WE ARE PREPARED TO MEET YOUR EVERY NEED FOR THANKSGIVING :: We will make a specialdisplay of Ladies’ new fall Suits and Coats this week. It will be a pleasure for us to show you our beautiful assortment of Autumn Suits and it will be a pleas- ure for you to make your selection while the assortment is complete.— Smart Suits $12.50 to $25.00. Also a magnificent display of new fall and winter Coats. $4 99 to $25.00 Children’s Coats—a great assort- ment of stylish coats at from $2.00 to $17.00 according to size. These coats are all madc in the latest styles. Come in and see these Coats and Suits—no obligation to buy. Dress Goods and Suitings The greatest showing of new Coatings, Suitings and Dress Goods we have ever gathered, More goods and better values, for we made contracts for this season's supply away last fall when prices were 35 to 50 per cent, lower than now. BUY NOW — at Engeland’s Sweater Coats and Underwear Great stock of Women’s Sweater Coats direct from the best makers. Popular colors All sizes. $1 to $5. Children's Sweaters — all sizes, at from 75¢ to $2.25. Men’s Sweater Coats—in plain and fancy stitch, high storm and shawl collars, two pockets, in a variety of colors and sizes, Prices range from $1,50 to $6.00, Ladies’ Underwear, all sizes, weights and qualities at from 35¢ up to $1.50 per garment, Ladies’ fine ribbed Vests at 25 cents each. Children’s Underwear 25c up to 50c Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear from 50 to 75 each Men's Heavy rib, all wool underwear, Penman’s, $1.00 S Natural wool, medium weight at $1.25, Combinatign Underwear—we have taken. pains to see that we got the right kind and we ask the men who have net tried union suits and those who have tried them with unsatisfactory results to put their case in our hands, Prices $2.50 up, LADIES’ CLOTH SKIRTS $1.99. 3 3 SEE OUR NECKWEAR Men's Suits and Overcoats There are a ‘Thousand and One” lovely pat- terns in our stock this fall; and not a single one of them is ordinary. We've bought each one of them J ina “limited edition” — few enough to ensure ex- clusive guard against their becoming commonplace. We've re-inforced that pattern distinction with style exclusiveness and tailoring perfection, adding value to these features, Suits and Overcoats $8 to $25, Men's Raincoats An umbrella is alright to keep your head dry, but you need more than this, Every time you. get caught in a rain storm you vow that will get a rain- coat." Do it now, We have a number of fine gar- ments in guaranteed waterproof cloths. These cloths are now very scarce in Canada, so if you want a real rainproof coat the time to secure it is before. our present stock is exhausted. $5.00 to $15,00. , : . Boy's Clothing € We have them. Smart suits in Norfolk styles and some that are exact reproductions of thsse that “daddy” wears, all except the trousers which are bloomer style. Bring the boy in and letvus try on a | few of our new styles, Prices ranging $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, 7.00 $7.50, $8.00 up to $12.00 per suit. Men's Fall Hats - Whatever the shade or the shape you think suits you best you will find it here. Greens, browns, greys, blues and blacks at from $1.50 to $2.50. Men’s Neckwear _ _ We are showing this fall the class- lest neckwear on the market, We stock a full range of the famous Arrow collars. THANKSGIVING DAY, MONDAY, OCT. 11th, (Store Closed) Engeland& Sons “The Store with the Stock”- MILVERTON good stabling, ceremony was performed by| cfforts and. lessent a's. am~ Snap. ev. R.A. Miller under an archot |titen® ah ye péabiinistio. teles should PATRIOTIC GIVING : een and white asters. Thal no} ate belie Sn North Half of the South Half of | pride was given away be ches | Beleher, be Tepeated mor believed. ated Coase Oe Coe Ee to, BO| anid. ithe strains Mendelssohn’! spread in Toronto that Red ~ Cross ‘ople -who have money to give gcres. Com‘o table dwelling | flat) wedding march rendered ites | ore kG seca 1d to | the|for ‘patriotic purposes should © be sche Sere etre STOO Theva Mewheinks. The peopin’s Meraisegs an char Woikee, eae hein g aeretads do: wok. Chat: Chole Bite. cae $7,500 will buy the North half of Lot / sift. to the bride was a sct of black|qemanded in France for tobacco and| properly. placed. The recent trouble it i rs th the Overseas To- 5. Con. 10, Mornington, square hun-| Wolf furs and to! the organist a] socks donated by ian women, |in connection wi ‘ ft dred acres. an a 1 farm, 2 storey| Pretty monogramed brooch. — After) This is so absolutely false. so abso-|bacco Fund and other gi mia brick dwelling. kitchen and wood-| the ce: ay a wedding dinner was! iytely opposed to the fifty years’ |izations Vndicates that people are ing. |Served and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman too easily impressed by novel ap- shed, bank barn, cement stabling. record of the Red Cross s8¢ ell fenced and well drained ani| motored (to Berlin, Waterloo, Galt| might be thought no one would be|peals. Tl minion - Government. and intermediate points. . The bride's i women be-|Government gave a million bags of an up-to-date home, ‘Terms tosu‘t. a d decei And yet. many travelling suit was of navy blue and/tieved it aud declared they would do| flour when war broke out, and it $7,500 will buy the west half Lot 3,| black velvet hat touched with rose taete <voluuEAsy. SWORE) is doubtful if it was a wise _ gift. Con, 9, Wellesley, western’ section. heir return the happycouple|.“Tntelligent . citizens everywhere |Some of the Provinces ‘have _made 100 acres, brick house, bank will reside in Stratford. ata Be the alert for these [eaually, doubtful donations. “Much good stabling close to markets an +e stories. They will find usually that|/money has been raised for 1 railroad, $3,000incash, balance at they emanate trom ro-German| guns and field kitchens which were f DALLING—-SALKELD source. This should be reported to, ot necessary. ene esi . ‘ i i thi ol © Wise man wi e 4 Se et ali nate aon Roush XK aulet wedding ‘wan’ solenulged) (pe Siig ents eons grain THe on Ge gilt 40, the two Wren: Conds tHe and lot with good stable in Newton| by Rev. W: TT.’ Cluff, rector of St.|{tt, kind ae detention| Patrigtio Fund. of “which Sir Her = james’ Church, Stratford, Tuesday | 6 : bert Ames is secretary, and the Hon afternoon last Miss Ethel ger oe thomas ite treasurer, the COMMERCIAL Elizabeth Galkeld, daughter of Mr 3 Red_ Cross. Fund, whieh is managed “| = nm Salkeld, of Gore. of THEY MEAN | BUSINESS by ‘equally responsible citizen Wheat, old $1 00 $1 00| Downie. was married to Mr. Will- Miceadh Be These funds are the only really im- Wheat, new.. 88° 8é}iam Francis Dalling. of Monkton. eee portant national funds, Barley per bushel 48 48| The ‘ceremony took place at the| Messts. Engeland. & Sons. of Mil-| feet Gain upon the people. ‘ 32 gj home of the bride's father. Mr. and] Ferton. Sue practical in their ef”! Indeed, it might be wise for ‘the is z } Mrs, Dalling will reside on Mr | forts tO increase business ani "| Dominion ‘authorities to put a ban as - 120 1 20 i be trade from going to the mail i ” “Rose Days," * Dalling’s farm near Monkton. 8 al |upon “Tag Days ays, Flour, Jewel per ew! 290 290 order Houses. “In this week's issue|UPOD Tag. Daye atl eh Bann 800 8.00 + of the Milverton San. éhey Dive tea ee tangent ; Ea “drawing” advertisemen: ats) Phovised<: bw haben Or ealae re Tice ee that they mean business, Tt is care-| {BCY 2Fe SPC ed ok 2400 2400] A pretty autumn wedding — took) fully written and cuts are used toj > ont both waste and overlapping 12-00-14 00] place in Millbank on Thursday, Sept | 4004 advantage. = a 9-00. 9 40| 30th, when Margaret Bmily, daugh- a @ errs ter of the late Peter and of Mrs.) @harlés ‘Chase, a Ruthven fishers| NEW RECRUITS AT LISTOWEL 6 50 7 00 Poaatoi 3 z 30 Helm, of that place was married ‘to}man;-met with a painful accident a et ‘otatoes -per hag by Norman Murray, of Tilsonburg, for-| few ‘days ‘caught a large | Walter Walker Saywell. Atwood. Onions, Large 2 merly of Avonton, Ont.. the Rev. atfish and while in the act of cut-|Born in Nottingham. aged 27. 15 20} Battenberg. of Wellesley, officiating |ting the head o’f with a pocket knife|cheesemaker, single. instructor > : ne 15 The’ girlish bride who w: is hand slipped with he: force |of High School Cadéts in England. 12 1 /cream embroidered — net over sik ainst the three-inch hor: the} Russel George Hutchison. — Strat- 3 10 10| with tulle veil and orange blossoms, | fish. the horn going clear through | ford, Born. in» Stratford. Canadian. Lar 13 13|%as given away by her brother, Mr hand, These horns ar: ‘ank | married 2 children, age 29, tele- 7 6 6| George Helm. The bride S_at-| poison and in an hour his hand was phone lineman, ¢ E 26 gg {tended by Miss Inez x tet [swollen to twice its natural size.| Thomas Hayes. Atwood. Born in z of the groom, she being dressed in |Turpentine was. used freely and | Romford. Essex, England: age 23. drew the poison ‘out. armer, single.

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