Milverton Sun, 24 Feb 1916, p. 4

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Mr. w. . aia Tatt ‘Monday in Stratford. Mrs. Ai ndrew erat ner i rs, R. Magy ir. A. Marshall, of Hamilton spent the week-end at the hor ome, of Mr. a pa Robert be an A. Biverett, 3 ave bank spent ‘Suni day ai By latter's parents, Mr. et ie rtha Neumeister accompan- pent Sunday ni ties Mie aad Bre. Thomas Burnett , of stowel lees part of last week with ean Peden eee Mrs. Robert Fleming returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs, A. oherteon of P, LICHTY Mr. and Mrs, John Lichty, of Wel- lesley. were on ‘Tuesday, Feb. 15th, called the loss of Feter, their eighteen-year-old son by He had been working for his boy and was afflicted He was called instantly by grea & ily Chaves the sympat yo! community ,in aie St The funeral took plac to the sitended by. a large concourse of sorrowing friends and neighbors. A precious one from us has gone. @ loved is stilled. & Pace: e: vacant tn Oar home Which never can be filled, God in His wisdom has ey The boon His love had giv: And though his body slumbers ‘here is safe in H STEALS HAWKESVILLE ets M. Dona OM Preston spent a few da ys parents here. Mr. ous ‘Haber spent Saturday in the Twi ity. Miss Maye ‘Sullivan returned from Hamilton on eatery after spending a few. months her Mr. and Mrs. ick Snider: and Miss eaven. to to the di dear old ice . and answered by women only and held in strict confidence. there will be entitled Perrin’s Soda Biscuits per box...... i ider visitors sin | ——____ anadian Poets:"following this there Berlin on Saturday, ill be ir. firs. I. Shantz, of Berlin GLENALLAN : ering spent t. couble ate hat ratte WELLESLEY COUNCIL ous i is. -atill suffering er’s parents here. ir ‘eKinnon has pore’ < i t Crosshill. ev. Jam Lancast mite a number from here took in| hom Spa ea Pe Gee eee Ae crare 4 the dance a Mie tinea hhalhec on home afte eae few day ‘ all present. Reeve Reidel in the rp is visiting his parents, who are “The Square Deal Store” ean By aa ‘turner spent the week-end| The rceeve laid a v ine Soci i a a proposition before Valentine Social held in the wd nt eee Will jackson, ot. Glenallan with Miss Dorothy Newton. the Hosta whickintis arven: by | Parish Hall of Grace church in aid of i | a MILVe RTON x 4 ane lalttiia pois. . oF Me Pred Mr. Wm. Johnston nods “daughter |some of the ratepayers of St. Clements |the H..M. Nash Memorial Fund, was 5 isiting at the home o ats at feexen visiting the former’s| Police Village. who d that sev-| Well attended and ed very en- i By, ap. | Sister. Mr 3 1 farmers, near by should do their | Joyable ‘and a good success. Ther . “ier iver and Arthur Saddler.| Mrs. Black has returned usm after |statute labor within the limits of said|Was a varied programme, and ese ba Pr oeionls spent Sunday in the /spending a number of weeks with her | Police Village and in the said |ially planned suitable to , |aughter, Mrs, McKi Bon «=| Police ities ‘oul e part of |the festival, while the cient TOCK hous saat i Tohimeyer moved his] Miss Hella Quickfall, of mira | the allowance between lots 2and'| ideal of the church was well em- ROSTOC! ouse-ho 0) a: 00 ‘3 to Berlin ef week. | spent the past we ee at the homé of |3 so ceppteanlon 7, eastern sec- | Dhasize eee Mes Ha ¥ Bilis. of Toronto spent | Mr. John Ariat ion tion wag taken’ there- Miss Clara Eggert returned home THE BEST GRADES MONEY CAN BUY n few We With ‘ereiiter: Mire J. Mrs, Lloyd MoMfinw is at present with, SROKE. SHOaR Eon on Thursday after. visiting friends . | o Visitine vie las ‘A; by-law.was passe i oa akon oe in Mildmay and _ vicinity. e ‘ ae and, Mrs, Jacob Hahn spent | Mrs, John Armstron Messrs. Lackner and MeKay to auth- The following letter was received | Miss Haura’ Yundt is spending. -a Grass Seed I imoth and madey at Guelph. ir, ee ity made a busi-|orize the head and treasurer ofthe |by Miss E. Croo! nee See’y of the | Week in Milverton with her sister, ’ 4 Carl ws, of _Glenallea ean i te Toreute Inst Weeks townshin to borrow $4000 até per | Millbank mena: inatitute.. trom | Mrs ae a . enemy. pane Sunday: in the villag ~ and Mrs. Robert Lytle were | cent rooper Earle Freeborn, who is now @ Eggert, of Mildmay is ot he eee of Mrs. Bessie Jobnst. M. Scully was appointed |at Shorncliffe. England. at present visiting. at his home here, CNEL TANDSOE A: Clover BEFORE BUYING : LINWOOD on Satui au Shorncliffe: Camp, Jan., 28rd,116.|° Miss M. Hartmiex snent Saturday OUR PRICES EESEWBERE eae: Mr. Teo ioe of Weyburn, Sk. Lsckner—Meyer. that the follow-|. me please excuse my. delay aa eae eee ribiren jeecken * i Cernesa cosas: . was a visitor in the Glen on Saturda: ee asuarint in acknowledging the receipt oe our iss Frieda Yundt left on Thursday Ba Tet ido Sa Miss Bessie Kiteley, of Drayton vis- ae etait @ Goke kavertislny for letter signed on behalf of the Wom- for Stratford. where she will stay = Oil Cake, Linseed and Mollasses Meal = ited un the parental roof over venders for the construction of the he Institute. ime. acest Louis Voll spent Thursday in| guna, : drain. $5.04; John B.Gerbe etter arrived three days be- Mr. Fred Kreuter. ot _Waterias is FEED CORN FOR SALE \ Beggs spent a few days glad to report that Mr.|rcfund statute labor, County-System- we were out on a soending a few. t his hom: i ‘os ‘this Nek te Elevira, Edgar Bowing, wee s been severely | $13.50; Hosea, timber. nd Sreeenney ride and were away six | Her A line of POULTRY SUPPLIES always kept in stock a re. Robert : of El i Renae a a fixing bridge. $16.50: Miss Addie ame back Sunday, and found (Onié of fhe tdringre si ee vicinity j hia household dicate hae Wassel Sheik, of Drayton/was|Greiwees <sotant of tax, S251; [your letter waiting for me 80 1 surprised = a f a visitor is the Glen one day last |fturman Kerlin gravel account, $10,05 | answering it right awa be I. D. ATKIN, a ‘a, Milverton , $122 a Vera ‘Heinbuch is spending a Einweple atch, Sanders, of Wellesley oot Ay gels with his daugh- "5 » John Duench, e meirer ee in’ Berlin, Miss call Kennedy, of Topgata spent ys of this week at her hom 3 Mabel Camochan ee Ethel londay to attend mil- of Berlin spent | 9 Mr. Louis ‘Voll pent the yoke en at. = A Voman’s = — Problem : How to Feel Well During Middle Life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Experience. Women The Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman’s existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will ee ea ae carry women through this trying period as everywhere should remember . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. set from. bi Range | St, eles Mass. Erie, Pa.—“I was in oa of Life starte mas it ie me.” — 24th St. Erie, Pa. other ised has been so successful in relieving woman’s pattechg as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ‘Women may receive freeand helpful advice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received eg Piet ago. with be: Read these letters:— Eiiladehphies ¥- Pa.. ane ney ae started the Change of Life s had a headache and back- verly, Mass.—*I ig. es Pinkban’ m I wa: ife. found te oe ply hen ae 1 ter as I did and week, Sunday Pte. Lorne Battalion. the home Miss Emma rr. renee Ss DONEGAL Gunner P. D. *Ogskevrel of the 43rd Misses Mary and Bella Barton spent at thei ir. Barr, Stratford. bs visiting with her sister, Mrs. a 7a number ane iv with ee ‘w days with Edwin, also fontniice and lalate: ein _FERNBANK ‘Nieklin returned on son, Sends at Leban . J.T. Baird, vot Tralee MeCauley and son, James, | pote hau) Mr. and Mrs. Hy 4 A r i t yous people from ee “attended the peers skating ty ee He last Orangevilies who. has = ‘been visiting ate tile: hot itewart, return ed to his turday, Misses esate and ‘Emme Reid s) the “waek-eita, wi bo friends in ‘Strat- ford. Mr. Diamond, vie sister. Miss | da friends on pase: ie ee 5 Maes house his eet ey _ NORTH MORNINGTON ing cies are ringing, by Ed) Lonev of. the pies ford spent the week-end penis e. owed. “Messrs. John Davidson. of Burne and | mie hides Were avespre n, Miss (Mary aon es churn on ae ise home her | | uel R. Ash, he The | mee Fine Shearer, spent Sunday with her fri: ewey. sig he PRI ‘the “Methodive nda perth Battalion, Stratford, aad ni irs, Henry Seelho ss Elva 8 “spent ausaty at |e aioe Be) DIRECTORS’, MEETING Pursuant to adjournment the Dir nt | 5 of, the El claim was. gat “01 oi is going oversea: of f the 10th Perth spent Sunday arton. ill with la yf Atwood friend, Miss of Listowel iend, Miss f Blyth will oc- of the 110th a from 5: lace for meee Tv sessors was 8 OAT re o’elock tn the f — Herman Mittleholz, half ‘pay, wood for . Birming- part ypay ing bridge, $1.00; Linwood rats ‘he following appointment of as- mai ert Gibson. ‘tor the North half a ha of $40. Herzog, north wie of the east ine at a % and Licht; salarv 8. ek the pane halt of the sant sec- tion, at a salary “o ; and such assessors shall perform the aatee im- y statute of anv by-law passed Corporation “tthe ‘Township 0 yr the pur- J.T, Be él ff Hea Mredioal” “oticer Ce eva for the year 191: ivi 1 aaa rae scone EY with Bees Paes of Ontaric, Meyer, pond with Mi Dene ae thes “Doering Beate and also. wi Ww. ‘onto, be- bp indy, |fore dealing with “the county Clerks, el) Pete seconded. by do to sea st again = owns, halle Crosshill, nia ve of be ae AIR ar fied Mis are days | Sak her si “Mrs. A. mihent returne aa ‘Ifrid. Waddell, of stretford week-end a ee es {Baron of pe ial re- at the home of Mr. E. Monday ier ing. “relatives in V3 ae the at Wi aterloo, ee: Ww. “sthedewits, at Elmira : nent lator part of the weelnunder tl he Stratford will resume his: mes BY Monday where ee nudies at the Central Business Col- Dei a seo! The wen that warcels cof lan ‘and . i —s ie Women’s Institute will hold their February meetii at the home of Mrs. J. Hammond on Tuesday Feb. 29th a pe o’cloc! Sub, ject. be ee Live Within One’s eee ment” R. Call Dovorits Puidin ing bis are cordially in- vited to end. iorn—At Edmonton. Alberta. on Feb, to Mr, Mrs. Robt. Grieve, a “daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Sam He: enry, of Mil- verton. called on aie here last J, and Miss mares McFad- din e visitors at tford on Friday. Miss E. Crookshank: Dis te - Treas. of the Women’s Institu eae her official visit to Listowel East a s last weel rs. Ruby, of Hamburg visited aes son, Mr, Norman Ruby last wi Mr. Contin, of Newdale, Man, and bride (formerly Miss se of a were t Mr. George Weel nd Mrs. T. Kinkead, of Moore- field, Mr. and Mrs, John Kirkpatrick and family of Provost, Alberta eet the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cc. ou lark. Jas. Freeborn and daughters, Bila ‘and Gertrude, of Wellesley cal- led on friends here Sunda: Mrs, Mewhinney, of Milverton vis- ited a few days last week wi! sister, Mrs. Hugh Freeborn. Mr. George and Miss Hazel Love and Misé Bhima ‘Tanner spent day with friends at Le Quite n number attended: the skat= jngperey at Linenoa env night. Messrs. “Thomas: George. an nd Rich- ard Kinkead. of Wyandotte. spent Sunday at Mr. R. Clark's. We are pled to report that Hees Thom, of Midhurst visited at Mr. D. MeCormick’s BB reek ani also occupied the pulpit of Knox mrch Sunday evening Rev. Moorehouse of Trowbridge oc- cupied the pe of the Methodist hurch last Sui Mrs. A. Brick of ‘Manitoba, former- ly Miss Kate Lewis, who resi: earn meeting at t: Methodist chur ‘hursday night, the reine People meeting Monday paper will be given on “Well Stored Memories,” at the mect= ing next Monday evening. All are cordially invited. P.A.. of Gone church held aM Mlsaied Evening on Tuesday Oa Tuesday srening the 29th inst. New Sor gc "NON ~RUSTABLE | D. & A. CORSETS { ‘We want you to see the | demonstrate to you the the very excellent qual- i ity of this corset, Our Special Corset reg. $1.25 | for $1.00 is a winner. The New Spring Dress Goods are Here Our stock is very complete it in this” line. your Dress Goods from us. Novelty Waist Silks Something very new — in Awing Stripes, Crepe We cannot repeat these goods, so hurry along and get first choic Stripes, Riga Cloth, Linens, etc. Fine Showing of Wash Good All bought before the advance. Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings and Muslins, Bought _ last fall for this spring we can save you 25% » pees : ec. Ss See our tine of Look Over These Specials For FRIDAY and SATURDAY 3 doz. Men's Negligee Shirts, reg. 50 to Ras for 39c. McKay Pants and Overalls, reg. $1.25, for.........99¢. 1.25 after that date these garments will be sold at... ‘$1 gore Peabody's Overalls up to March rst, at GROCERY DEPARTMENT Oranges per dozen.. Corn Flakes per package per Clark's Pork and Beans, 2 cans for, Kellog’s Toasted Wheat Flakes 2 pkgs ‘for Kellog’s Toasted Wheat Biscuit 2 pkgs. for, Summer Vegetable Soup per tin Cooking Figs 2 Ibs. for .. ...... English Breakfast Coffee per Ib. tin we have mn, $2. iy “ha ead I assume it will be spent fale pay. S17a0; John Logel, repair- | wise! al d buying a pair of knitted gloves, a couple of pairs of socks and many other little comforts I cannot decide on at once. of Moore Gelder ae I front teeth imagine how he is mofhig. toe ‘im. jole_ the wounded Hee to be cheery and alwa: pirits, exeept when there is a military y fo e Tuesday after. spending a few weeks kind of an ‘artificial 4 ind of a Wists Kreuter. Rev, Kettlewell, of ‘Toronto will os eupy the pulpit in tl Evangelical ee h on Sunday in the intents of ‘mperance. ‘ itera bcaiess GRAVELRIDGE E, Denyer, of Mill- with Mr, and Irs. la aunt, Rowland, mkton, on sad ay rs. folmes returned home on with frien eevent ayinpainy | is felt for Miss Edna Spencer. who Friday last received a tele; me time h, of ‘Br ‘unner spent sunday with Mrs. John Langford. eral, ‘ich peta st eve as yay such Pairs 10 died after reach- hs been the mild sasea m this country, for there is open continually 80 when say oh so far away ant ‘|siek at times, especially on Ses e Clubbing Rates With The Sun. Our Miss Glenn will be in GRAND CENTRAL HOTE! manship of our good: Ladi fi i Z residence, ous of hi having Miss Glens FREE DEMONSTATION saan gubtta _Glenn- Charles Hair Goods PLN EE EON: TUES. age 29th Dal preciate the maeeoey cueiity and work- * GLENN-CH \RLES, 100 King St. W. . Toon i $8.75 | he Sun and Toronto Daily Globe 3.75 Daily Mail and Bmp! omits itreal Family Herald Star. Magazine. nal, ‘Foroiito: Home Compan “Tneluding tf “Cana ae “The seen comes bers in the To whe mt al abo tort sure I jt nk oe 0 rye. omen’s Sos hes ‘¥ pears ee ton fhe , ‘The Sun and 1d $3. The sasue git Tess wi 66).

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