mmercial printing heads, letter heads, ing tags, lg uupply ILLBANK. ONT. Comb White Leghorns at The és for Hatching ladi hite ates, and Rose Comb winter lay- Sun bred Pen 1—8.C.W. . Leghorns. headed r. Fletcher of ‘ire mee Ege jaying contest in Can- MPora—Bred oe lay. B.P. Rocks headed by T a son of . LOR Guild's best Ken, No. 73, this hen laid 103 eggs in 109 consecutive days and 24 eggs per mont! onths. Eges from each pen T5c. per 15 DUNCAN M. DAVIDSON. No. Newton, General purpose ZIMMERMAN, Milvert FOR S/ SALE mare, oer to W. ‘on. age in M nm and pee hier with “eich The eve: tercor Address and Presentation The members of the Young Peoples Evangelical nek, tocar the follwing Alliane to resume her duties as TotRey WD oud Mea. Gulier.. -|eesbtos here. after three week's ab- We, the members of the Young|Scf¢e on account of measles in this Poles ‘Alliance, of the Beangelreat |seetion. jirch at Rostock have gathered to]. Quite a number from here took in pend an evening at the pars in ‘the’ dance’at the home of Mr. ahi ina very. inadequate |Chalmera on Friday last and all re- e appreciation of your lab-| Port time. on a flock at Rostock. | VA verv pleasant event took place nen jovrn emong us» we|On Tuesday, March 14th, when Miss have learned to love and honor you| Lizzie. eldest daughter r. and ‘We have not fail.|Mrs. Christian Schmidt was united in he untiring zeal with marriage to ‘ge Albrechts eldest son of Mrs. John Al- recht, of The cerem humanity and the raising of the stan- dard of the have alw pi la cpatt nd we well may " vel say with the coer love, the clarion call of strife sweetened mani tender ng face And fought for the human cace. “Twas here, with strength by an- WANTED guish bow 2 ughter _ ‘Tryphen eRe, ada hare taut saerer stent was-United in soarriage to Mr. Melvin STONE FOR ORUSHING. — Inter-|He ro the cradle of new born|E. Hammond. view Reeve or Councillors of M Pcie Mt i yerton. ‘While the century smiled and wept.” ; Your esteemed partner and. you 4 am FOR SA SALE jorn your afflicti ons |in bride. the . who was , y . n fortitude, and n|gowned in white silk wilh ‘bridal weil Good reliable aed mily driver. Will |this way b inspiration chisee| and hyacinth and carryi i sold very reasonably. For fur-|You have always been thoughtful of | of x an er particulars apply to Rev. A. D.|the wants and needs of your congre-| tered the GISCHLER. Milverton, i.pd|gation und shown your sympathy in|of her 8 times of stress. beside the g1 5 e therefore ask you kindly to |perform he ay FOR R_SALE Accept this purse as a remembrance after congratulations the happy couple By of your sojourn in field of labor {led th e Rangy driver speedy ood worker. id We Bray that God a dainty mn BU itable. for a third horse on bebe ae mae: and yours inyour| grooms gift to t Horse may be seen at SAMUE L BU iR- new field of 1 tiful pearl NETT’S, ‘Tralee. On! Signed on PeeeirS ot tha Rostock baemimone YP. orb. trip Victor Eedy. Secretary couple will NOTICE She Gaeueks Ses Presidealal pomensee Kinawaea- SCRE RC Say eee : Will the party vane took the log. BRUNNER MILLBANK h ipiigepete a a 2 fart Migs Carrie Patterson left on F . Taurence Martin of the 10% |? AARON YOST, Lot 17. Con. 4 Mor- pola a pege Sisters i ae mat Res ee athe “i pd | “Miss Millie Smith of ‘Tralee visited Se Toraan “visited : ——— — —|her friend, Miss B. Clare on Friday Wm. Hamilton and zi last. ound here during be FOR SALE Mr, C, Stock returned home after : spending a month jn Wellesley. ing with Mrs. a hing nabe DSI aoukie: Geko tea Woe and ebildzen of Une ba tha: Weeks . gue and grooved ibe, _Built a yen: Jionville spent, the week-end with Mr. Gognlin visitea over Sun: ago. Also a new Doh gan. for |and R. Peter y with friends at Lin sale. Apply to JAS. “HENDERSON, |" "Ms, and hire. 1. Henry entertained |” ot Seoene Lave. visited Bis’ father Milverton, 1-ipd ja few of their friends on Wednes-|yf;, J. Love. at Lebannon, on Sunday cas day evening. ate h iss Annie Coulter. of Milverton danahiers : FOR Sé SALE called on friends here before leav- = Mawardé during the past ¢ for Winnipeg, Man. se Three shorthorn,Yals good breed- Es a oe ing. color and auality from good milk . eter Liv- producing dams. sired by Prince Sev- FARM FOR SALE ‘the West called on a M1. For further particulars apply to week. | W. B. STRUTHERS, RR ilver~ t farm known 2 aa 8 % lof 1,Con, 5 0 ur week's m. | 6. hepa hi A uated ot Bare Shop poly to wat Ontar’ whys ms S44 reasonable, Blacksmith Business For r Sale blacksmith business rther partic SRIGHARDEON. well eae good Sit Poot. pd. 25 CENTRAL 7p STRATFO rson or estate of Jo Charles B, ‘Mueller, “Monkton. Executors. r W. D, Weir, Milverton agent for ing executors. 6 of Eliz Notice to Creditors Executor’s Siptise te the creditors abeth Bearinger, late of the village of Milverton, in the county of erth, widow, deceased. — age is hereby given pursuant to — —— Silo > Talk What: er ale Lary’ absut the: Wooden Silo Before Purchasing. ‘We he yalscted Red Cedar 1 sieeres plete, with hoops, tal rugated steeples, adder, y wires. | w od seater w your ensilage LS to Pat soe’ erect it, to zabeth Bearinger, de- milton, bar: foveupations. with full particule ir claims and of the securities a any) held by th And notice is forther a that af- * vith friends a uesday ‘Mh ss ve “MeCallum nae on Mon day ike was ps Sates in the ite church, near Wellesley by Bishop P. Lichty. after which the young that would tend to the betterment of {couple and peers was ae: spent Mrs. Albrecht will take up their ea dence in Kingwood. “Twas hens he preached with tones ig ‘of 1 be: life And here with mangas of brave com- ere hi 55) beami s He ve to Pie wrod 2 thrilling 1 duhter he x Sradvare it Tilson- bai ete. rs | 8 elas M KINGWOOD Bers Hugh Waddell ..of North Mor- zton spent a few ys last week here, ‘Mr. and Mrs, = rma ceiie ee on for Se bey. ter epi ite a ecorties with geletives tae Th Siainler and Mrs. Adam Fleming of Wednesday of last al ent e home of Mr. and Mrs. vhere a sumptuous wedding vening ae Mr. im games an nd dancing. load of the youth 4nd in the carnival at Wel- nd, of Toronto for overseas Le arcs a few weeks here. scene ofa Olive Jonata of Tistoy: el vi vane and- gra ules mpson ag children of ain gee visted er Sunday Mrs. H. Ros: at Brussels last wee! Mire s, McLaughlin, of Tralee with theit daugh’ Smit! oR, Patterson visited with Mrs. ‘ood this Meu entertal Roll ail gags are cordially invited to at: -———4-—= = TBURG ‘he See 1.0,D.E. met at Mrs. Andrew Miller on D. J. Smith and fam- the servi e pallbearers were his four Teethers Jake Simon, Daniel and Pte Adam Brickman an @ Fred and] ¥ arles. Priest Jone Lavina Harlott of Stratford spent Sunday under the parental roof manda Graul are Mr. Fred Baechler spent Monday in ate fim Fenton and Miss Marion ania ee Sunday at Mr Fred Donald’s, Miss Irene 7s ie a Linwood vis- ited. under the tal, roof over Su lay. Ptes. ‘Norman Baechler G@ Solemn spent Sunday. at the Srrnike’s home ‘Miss “Mable Ballard entertained a few of her friends to a party on Frida cagrening, A All very enjoyable <e rey. of Strat made a business trip fo Gesuee last Wed- an ts and is * “Waterloo ‘resid LINWOOD TOPICS odist church spent Thursday at Millbank where thev alon ith he Milverton and Donegal Deaton a very enjoyable. time was spent by all. Mr. Court Cle about Ls months ag md secure a dwelling re Duench ee “ peoured = iol re for the the Mil nd |& few days Inst. weee son, of Mitchell spent fe sreskcend apps sia is at present confined to the Hoke tie Sone ot Ritter, of Elm % shure of her son. Mr Br He "Roe. agents at Hanove ae returned Prom vir brief period at A as the of Rey. A. L. and Mrs. Thom, return: s}ed home last ey and tick delivered Ibs, for which he received . coeate + a a operation for appendicitis. with | prizes ar hi d Helm visited ran i py} A last Friday evening, when -| Riddols became + jot days ast otk in Elmira with her : . of Linwood spent a few days last week with his broth- e\er, Mr. 8. Burnett. moving | &T: The Epworth League of the ane ere was ie band will be in attendance at di: Parsili, our Div’ rk is at present quite “il rlett are at- See Mrs. “oi "pagan ch: and son ying ze mer B. & N.: Plani 1 Mr, rea Scholl, of Monkton avert his sister. jorman Schlogel. Miss Viola Gas aes and Fergus- e former’s sister. Mrs, Fred . P. W. Glennie, of Lis- oe the former's Mr. Fy NGobl, fot ane ‘Ban 1k of Nova ith an attack o! mere as elke relieved by Miss Gladys Alloway spent the week d in Nicholas Boe pivenieg the fun- lay or tw . Sulius ‘eholl pat Ae Fink Berlin ¢ fine joking manhood and in appearance by spent. Monday his daughter. who _ha: at patieville ome os Beek ‘after anes a is now being visited by her mother, Mrs. Stickney, and Linwood junior ead of steers w un " orge Lintick and son, John. of Hesnsler spent Bundey with the rest of as mily her Mr. and Mrs, Franke Ament spent Su Bee wth frien Mr. Schummer, Welland on Saturdey | s doing hor: rs ae tes this ee ‘will ie st drawing team. i en- s lanes to inclide seed: s ill sd soma for the ae erhedt jothy ae plover ae hit uiet, wedding took place Miss Hattie il- frid Smith, All join in wishing the young couple a long and happy wed- ded life. Miss Millie Smith spent a Bas yi her friend, Miss Bea- of, Bruni Allan. _ MoLaveblia olly. oh “Wonitock spent eens with his mother her acres . Beaupre and son, Claire. of Me “cements visited for a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Linesma: ‘Mr. Mason Carey intends moving.to ah te rie around here attended e patriotic eoncert in Moorefield aA oe ni hn Wright spent a couple brother, Mr. king. last week. A. Qterin js at Girerent on the as ists Mr. Jas. Burnett. So FERNBANK Mine Ethel gis! of Listowel of tr. and Mrs. ia foallister dast Wi Mr. Jas. McAuley ane sister, Mrs. yKlockman visited with their Gibson in the Queen City . C, Crawford Betsne e an visited on. Faade®. wil aird, of Tralee, prior to the lat oct aerate for their new hoi in Hamilton. Miss Bhim: ‘ima Tanner a oe ase end at the home of Mr. shanks, near Linwé rr. A. Williard, of “Exeter renew- ed old acquaintances in this vicinity last TO RENT onl - The store at present peas by Mr. R, Miller for a shoe store, 65x with annex 20x12 and the photo- od _rooms table for offices and a large room }} I T See | Milverton’s Cash Store | when they come. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00. fleece cloth and wool velours. the coats that are to be worn, Our New Tailored Suits from $12.50 to $25.00 There is a variety of styles and a variety of colors greater than we can list here, There are Suits of poplins, serges, gaberdines, worsteds, etc., in navy, black, greens and tans. is designed and tailored by experts and reflects the latest and most popular styles for the coming season, There is Wisdom and Satisfaction in Buying a Suit Early. Buying your Spring Suit early, you not only have the advan- tage of choosing while the stocks are at their best, but also the satisfaction of wearing the new styles when they are first shown. Make your selection now and you will be ready for the fine days This week we are showing many popular priced Suits fresh from the designer's hands, Each reflects the very latest touches and ideas in Tailored Suits for Spring. Especia!ly good, both from the standpoint of style and value, are the new tailored suits we are showing at $12.50, $15 00, $16.50. These come in serges or gaberdines. lined, many having braid trimmings. Of most there is but one suit of any distinct style Misses’ White “Sport” Coats Extra Special at $5.00 The Fashioners have highly favored the younger ladies tnis season in the styles of Smart, snappy garments, all designed more or less on the “sports” lines, with full hips, belts or sashes, and pocket trimmings ; collars that may be worn in various ways. Corded velvet, homespuns, shepherd’s checks, fancy Come in and try these coats on, Each garment The cvats are silk Men’s and Boy's Spring Clothes- Again we are prepared with all that is the ‘‘Newest” in Clothing. Special Made-to-Measure Clothing Men’s Suits in blues, blacks, greys and- browns — checks and fancy mixtures, The newest styles for young men, mid- dle aged men and stout men at the fol- lowing prices: $8, $10, 12.50, $15, $18, $20,00 and $23.00. Boy's Suits in Norfolk styles, bloomer trousers, in plain greys, grey checks browns and fancy mixtures at the follow- ing prices: $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6,00, 7.00, 7.50, 8,00 and 10,00, Men’s and Boy’s Raincoats Men's Paramatta Raincoats, olive shade Bey coca ; ..$5,00, 7.00 and 7 50 Men’s Moleskin lined Coats $10 and $12 Men's Tweed Effects in browns and Breys ate. see HO, 12.50 and $15. Boy’s Parmatta Raincoats, olive shade, At |, vivsisseech satgascessnandiOO ANGLO WOM Men’s Spring Hats Derbies and soft felt — all the ‘newest _ styles in stock, Blues, browns, pcarl grey with contrast band, slate, dark grey and black, Prices range 1.50, 2,00 and 2. 50. _ samples and to these who prefer tailor-made clothes we appeal to you to inspect these samples and prices. You select | you style and material and we will do the rest, and GUARANTEE. A FIT at prices ranging $15.00, $18.00, $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. guaranteed old dyes and colors fast. See the New Prints, Shirtings, Cottons, | Immense variety in new Wash Materials of all kinds opened up dive Ginghama Drills, Ducks, Cotton materials in all the popular weaves and newest designs, All - Never was there a season when early buying | would pay as well as it will to-day, for dyes are sure and prices lower than fey: can possibly be for some time tocome, We have secured a wide range of | sui 16 x 30 and hall ae = feats All cei uate ther TER