Milverton Sun, 1 Jun 1916, p. 5

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“When Daddy has O the | mantle shelf or itchen cabinet.” BURLAPS, PICTURE MOULDINGS, CHAIR. RAILINGS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN’ POLES, An endless variety of— CURTAIN .: SCRIMS, BUNGALO NETTS, ORIENTAL DRAPERIES for double curtains or arch draperies, also some very pretty, -Marquisette Curtains by the pair with lace and insertion in ees alee or i We can alk ‘supply your wants in 1 FLOOR COVER. © -INGS at less than to-day’s wholesale prices for Rugs, Kolor Fast. Matting, Linoleums and Oilcloths. WEBER & BETTGER | WRIST WATCHES |. plain and luminious faces, nickel, silver ee gold filled cases at Come and see them .., $6 to $20 J. A. HANSON, Monkton ‘Your New Spring Suit : me doesn’t make any differ- you get what - she py for, and we will do it Whether your tence is ales uae navy, blac! tures, you sil find t ier: est inavery Ba ues assortme! nt. The Up: -to-date Tailor, Monkton, - _ Ontario 0. ‘DUFFEL Mrs. | ton a eee friends in thi: ead in training at, at, London amp, has The residence of Sgirbeth Bros., of the boundary. west, To, wan looks well a new coat a brisk inst, havin -be ‘s ced arol MeDonaid ia soting is deat re aa for Soepons os us ‘ein this The funeral of the | Tate aire Josevh was lar reel attended, Among a-distance were; f near Strat- ford, ats “and Mrs. John Woolacott, of aires eae uel Boy,le and Mrs, M'lverton, | ane sine of Rey, Hussar is at present “attending Conter-| Mait- ‘h |} champ Dro’ da ~The heavy rain of Saturday morn~ ing gave the seeding another bad set ba ‘Miss Weston, of Port Huron spent the 24th as the quest of Miss Florence Jobrst Miss Sua ot Listowel is at present cousin, Miss . Florence’ rement of the Lord’s Sup- per will be dispensed in Knox church Mr. ‘Wesley morning while milking. nd broke his we Any reduce Di pected. ne the injured member will be satisfactory progress. Mrs. ‘Hardy, of Port Perry: ar: ived ‘Monkton. on Tuesday ‘and days visiting at the home on Tues- Goods at Old eet Football. Club ee he. m Mo) and ill cat st Leet 4 plat ‘their first game with Poole abont July ist, ‘This is the first team ae tas eve paterst and it is hoped community will wdnaty” elo the boys along. a tay ‘Anderson spent Sunday at ton. . Paper. hanging in our village \s Prices” Thave 0 on ‘hand a large stock of. ae Shirts, ies Prices. ea ia. Prat =, Pte sold ‘ock Bottom Pri ‘This store will be o ~ every nightand on pen idays during summer. On Thursday, June 22, Monk- ton’s Field Day, Lunches will be served ‘All day and evening and seasonable ved. Don’t forget: the iatsand place ig oS J.T. GILL MONKTON NEW TRAIN SBE NiGi TORONTO: LONDON—WIN. Sd “CHlICAGo=CANAD xy Petes 1FIC Effective Sunday. June 4th, the Alex, Buchan, we regret to nett we quite ill. A. E. Doan left on Mondéy, ae atten nt the annual. meeting of the | London Sento e at Ki 1 Rey, Av eee Ford RR Marshall, of Atwood spent village renewing Pte, th Byers left for London on Saturday last. oe ei on a leave for the last eeks, re I Was accor pont e ‘tar ‘8 "Straiford b 7 10 spent | nd Mr: . F. McKenzie motor- Bt: rattord. on Monday where fe RS the da; Phe seeding in this locality is ver: backward many farmers 101 haz in the ground. ee ‘ogramme for the day of sports on Tune 22nd, Miss Annie Switzer, of Atwood Mr A ughter, Margaxet, Beat ‘sin gins. fisses An: Janet Sherwin, of Mite chell crpent Vietoria Dav their home ‘Jack and Miss Mabel Chalmers. of} iar: iinoee Sunday at their home | | t week. “while -eut- oe Jo a Two. fing ers of his left tat e saw and badly | tine every ions a use. A two weeks spell of dry would greatly deligh the farmers. Minieainay 8 haa so gus Ps weather | | | Gol - . Congoleum wae Moi os pales m for sale the week-end a the home of Mr. W.| Fei A $05 ere sana passed. over } aturday morn- co: siderable Sameee: . Fred onngy of was struck and n the stable was killed while another The Born—At ‘Monk on. Thursda May 4th, 1916, to itn and Rice danepih) Holman, a Mr. Louis Hig enell, eon of Mr, 1 . McKenzie. nd Mrs. she marriage Ru stherford “of Mitchell spe nt | Ni Canadian Pacific Bodega will inaug. urate three new trains, namely. Sage. Michigan Special’ Between Toron Detinit-Ohicago. e hetwe raat Fondon and Tor mger® Hetween ‘London he Michigan Hel at ee leave Toronto 11.5 t, 2.16 a.m., Woo : . a toi Zui jon 43 m7 Equipment wil sinehe ding plectnelented sta i- Toronto-Detroit aes city? will leave as 9.00 et dail ‘oodstock 9.39 = Galt 10.29 ins ave Mersnto: 2 the London Passenger” will 1 pis t ous Street Station) at 7.0 ime e (C.P.R. Station) i 10 P. a ee obsthar .08 p.m., arriving London 10.50 Perea ton Poetien Ticket agen District aR achoor ihyent: moronte. cu me fic | What ce Have Done able eat ith Kiduey tt ied bevies inoaiaal eo hs Sites Pili with no result. paper ot NEYS,” o sow tat Glo: Pills ire the best kidney ee T use: Eire to rise three or four times in the night 3 now I-can sleep and don't { bag t to get up stall thanks to GIN PILLS. years 'ol 4 ‘ALEXANDER LA DUE, fatertown, N.Y. a box at all Druggists. Sample free 500. upon os ts & Chemical Co, ited, Toronto, of Jared hig Saturday’ 's past: Mr, J. Lu “Drayton spent Sun- day in ~ Mr. George = tants: of Stratford pent * a days at his home here. e on the calendar and jek tor t the date of the aie fiall/te et ys. with friends ix Many of aie “boys were absent on| » Where was at- Wedding bells are, ringing. our boye in khaki number six, ee peer the main without To go to ane ront to baffle the hun’s ric! And 3 the British pee in this errestial fray. One. the supreme sacrifice has For down oa the battlefield his ure But his tie in Hesson is never for- orn, Although his company from us’ is shorn. followed to take revenge. all hazards from’ the Five more @ tight at dy trench, There in righteousness, with bayonet, n an ‘ist . Shall add many more names to the hostile: casualty. list. ——--e-=-—— MACTON a iss Bertha Tabbert of Linwood ‘ental roo! he mis- ee Robert Mewhinney. An tony t Newton and daughter pana ,spent Sunday with friends. in te id family spent Sunday at thi y | Glenallan, Sceding is the order of the day io of our locality. uite a vnumber ere x ashore nie bie “Raat 's rieiats. a spent a re- aes rk here attended t Method ehusce in Glenallan nday eveni pacers ——— lea ea cae COUNCIL: 0 Big ae cons tende eTS she panstaniotio, of what Township of Welles! » members were in attendance del, the Reeve, in the cha Rabe ic eae read the tenders with the following I onded by “th u sack ay. or of I plete what ahn or Number Section aforesaid to "5 P and Spe citicatons exe! Fat ts ide e 2. NELSON MERRICK LICENSED AUCTIONEER iliagton and Perth Coun tim nad farin stocker ofNova Scotia’ LINWOOD, ONTARIO AND TRUNK SYstem ARE YOU GOING WEST? ‘The Grand Trunk Railway System will run Homeseekers’ Excursions EACH TUESDAY March 7th to Oct. S5ist (inclusive) $s valid to return within two of date of sale. Winnipeg and Return ~ $35.00 Edmonton and Return - $45.00 Bsa iew i? low rates to other Manitoba, Saskat- Mchewan and Albei Ticket: months inclusive particulars and tickets from A. = ‘BAIRD, Phone No. 1, Local Agent "WM. RICHARDSON Second-hand Tore carriages, ete. always on han ave BY or waggon cut at by machinery the proper way a rices reasonable. y interesting work in Sof his VILLAGE OF MIL Court of R Revision re Court of ‘vision and hearing mn or afore Buturday. of May. the ‘20th day . D., WEIR. Mun. Clerk. Milverton, May the 8th, 1916. Court of Reriion Notice is esi: given pea the tetas 916 will te haa ie aie Newton, on Monday and Mrs. George Ren- nick, 23 The ers of Toga, on Mon- day. May 29th, a daughte: Berlin spent Sunday friends at Crosshill. eonard Goodridge. of vanity nd, whose Rabin e King’s uniform come to spe e time al Fenn coeetaues "tr. and Mire . Hammond gua iss Sadi “ last “week at Cros: Mrs. Wellesley call Hed: 01 mn fri “Take Licht, winter owas day: wish bis anne Sth 1916 at 2.00 o'clock in ‘the J.M. Fleischhauer == for--- al appeals against the said Assess- ent Roll must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Municipality before ithe Ist day of June. No change will be made in dog tax “Fine Clothes” We have just received a assessment after that date. wM. ee Clerk, Britton, May 2nd, 1916. ‘Silo T Talk What you crgren eae Modan. si ‘Before See he on ate And It’s a Car You Nati is jacking. inches. The nore Baie wate fide in. lo wonder has faa waiting for. A Complete Car i in Every Partic cee Ir’s the first <Connnlete: car at anywhere near 89 tow. 7 It stands out alone—boldl; cat eDasca ie it ‘ful five-passenger touring car complete oie oe $850. Note that word “complete.” That meme Electric Starter, Bleatre Lights, Electric. peedometer—in fact, ev There are no extras to buy. Note tia : is not a small car, res are four-inch size—many cai And it is a perfect fence ei epecay. In every way it’s a car you will be proud to own awa” there’s a rush to possess the car the: oak ‘Don’t delay—sce us at‘once and talk it over. WM. ZIMMERMANN, Agent FOR MILVERTON AND VICINITY ular Will Be Proud. to Own ery necessary item. The eee is 104 8 costing 3 | gations from Linwood, Wellesley and the Council ‘ahs eae what St. C} e circulation o} h course presented to the Counell tod thought that was the only as he} Lackner, Bieta stated’ that he-approv|s proper way of dealitg with a matter _ J]of this kind, Whereupon it was moved by 8e001 rok. onthe ‘Clerk ANADIAN roads demand power. Itis important. You want an automobile that will ‘but we may not you later. car that will climb hills, that will get away quickly without laboring and straining its every part. Not all cars can do these things, but you know that the Maxwell can because you have the proof. When the Maxwell stock touring car set the World’s Motor Non-Stop Mileage Record a few weeks ago, it encountered all sorts of unfavorable conditions—rain, mud and hills, over country and city roads—yet it cov- ered 500 miles per day, oy, after day, for more than six weel You want a Power, plenty of power, unfailing power, is absolutely essential to such a wonderful performance as tl Let Lae give you a booklet telling all the details of this record bi ig be ae ‘to supply Tourkig Car, $850. Roadster, $830 Prices F. 0. B. Windsor, ‘Ont

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