Milverton Sun, 15 Jun 1916, p. 8

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_ PEFFERS — _ HAWKESVILLE d Mrs. Frank Connelly. Mr. F, Martin, formerly blacksmith ic Callior ale: called. onthe {at Af i ‘What does @pevel gear icc es ee — y. i 0 J.B, Miller, is Store has Mr. John Kipfer oo of Poole, ss Anna Freeborn cost sane The Ford owner. Bete et age a - ited with friends ete! re ik fal saves $12 that the other |<. as e: so al = fellow has to pay for one ' fe of ere wi = pi 0 work in a rubber ites ge Bros, are having con-|| Mr. Harvy Schaub oe a: Berlin P. siderable difficulty in getting to Car-|0. staff spent a few days at home ant thage with the milk over the rough|left on Sunday again oh resume his road: duties. : : 5 - Jobn ‘Campbell, of Stratford. |" The Debate, Harry and George $16.00—Average cost of the -bevel gear of v friends here a few | Fabe Peter ner made a as si ip to Breslau, Berlin and cars priced around $1000 and less. Rey. and Mrs, Powell and daughter | Waterloo last, Wednesday. $ 4.00—Cost of Ford bevel gear. Vera. were guests The Messrs, F, Berdeux’ P, A. Wag: ‘ ek They ealled |e tman were business $12.00—This stays in the Ford owner’s on a number of ‘parishioners in this Xisitors in Berlin and Waterloo on ieinity. ay. pocketbook. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuepfer spent . and Mrs. Charles Schaefer, of ith fri w spent a few days here with * elatter’s parents, Mr and Mrs er. Other Ford spare parts are just as low pric- Ring started operations on Tuesday ed in proportion — the 26 most called for os During the ‘severe thunder storm parts altogether cost only $8. 04. HESSON the Miss, er: as : ‘The Hesson Football Club are hold-|by lightning a . amaged the roo The selling of Muslins, Voiles ind Wash Dress Goods gennraily ba has And less than a dollar a year as a total ex- Sepa aacEnea ey coe orein panaecehiy ta? tin trettent been the Big Feature of the Dress Goods business this season. It pense for spare parts is not at all an uncom- eleome. Dasa vob We oo : began in February and: gradually increased through March, April mon experience of Ford owners. ee ea eave V oa ue prea vie ae he pert pot and May, and we look to June for the grand finale of this unusual ly purchased from Mr, C. L. Brb, last cotton fabric season, European and American manufacturers have int cakd Het Rete aad G: : contributed their finest weaves ah choicest designs and eg 4 j to the rs, stocks gathered here for June seliink: The Milverton Garage Mise Elsie Miller is ea from : ‘ crea aturda ing E, H. GROPP, Proprietor. hieh sal a open every Saturday |an attaek of appendicitis. . ‘i 3 : Mr, Allan Schultz, who has taken Ford Runabout $480 All eats. completely ‘Whereis the per nai aid Dor-|a iissionary and SNOW WHITE VOILES COLORED VOILES PRINTED VOILES PRINTED MARQUISETTES and CREPES 0 er. f. 0. b. Ford, Ontario. include speedometer. The schedule for the junior W.F.A jay and is as|} d stone is much ended i | Prices: 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Yard. Te ae Bee. g ee Foie n NORTH MORNINGTON MRS. JEREMIAH RIORDAN {She was a good neighbor and a true| Hesson at W ; ; 3 : 3 dations piel, Dona. ig Sa eae oes nae uly eh ‘Mr. and Mrs, Howard Henry, of An extensive collection of patterns to select from. Arthur Enterprise ,Hesson at Poole 18th vel, spent Sunday veith the for- | Exiaay. June 2nd, another of |‘ aeaeDs. sh) *Wroxeter at Peale, ‘uly 2st. a sister, Airs. Dave Jo f the pioneers of Peel enataty. ed 5 SE aay es, v. “Bell, vot Maleayrecth, 2 ae aa We Sa dn el devotion as a last tribute “THE MICHIGAN SPECIAL” yen a y with Mr, and Mrs. 43 any “lo Banas to her memory. New. Night. 7: je PPS : ‘Sy ‘of Jeremiah Riordan, follow- JT eg ight Train Between Toronto anand. daughters have er hus! Detttoit-Chiengo. via Ci ven out of a family. of nine a a _ Kail ee ee ‘2 b 5 acy : rs ae Michi higan Mr. Ja ck W aie = Psa Sa vis- \ onto i498 | ted Saturday 2 Mr. Byron Tar Ladies’ White Cotton Nightgowns 50c ving Windooe (M.C.R,) | rai ee th te : ~Jeaslers \time: Detroit | Blas" Eva Alexander, of Goth Corset Covers 25 and soc. i Youu: of Peel Tp. and Mary M.C.R.) 8.10 entra) time ;' leaving Be spent Sunday with her friend, Miss : ‘ i : sit (MCR) 8 central, time; | Vera. Watson, Ladies’ White Underskirts 50c each, ing Ckicog Onc. R.) 330 p. m., The monthly meeting of the Pat- tral time: riotie League was held at the home Note the cenvenient hour of a AR M Gilber' eae on cuseeee last. ge SPULe Bass eee speak the ea ea ace nee Mae Ladies’ Summer Vests most desirable ene mn vd. annual mecting of all the brane 12¥%, 15, 20, 25 up to soceach, Ww is moter inc» ch Auxiliaries of a jo; M. J. : Ten e rie-lighied s pia ENE lanier s ies COmbInATT i rand $1.2 Torostoydereinlahy aid: W.T, | der for Bon & Coal for the dard sleeping cars, Toronto-Detroi) {afternoon, ‘The meeting was opens Ladies’ Combination Underwear at 50, 75, $ $1.25 ‘ordain. of Peel Tp. Among ion Buildin nio-Chicago. by singing and prayer, followed by 3 who attended the funeral from a dis-|office until four p.m., on W Particulars any Canadian Pae-|solo, “The Holy City,” which was tance: in Addition to those just, men-|June 2 816: for the supy lJifie Ticket Agent, oc W, B. Howard. |well rendered by Miss Susie Torrance. ‘ C tioned, were; Miss O'Leary, Roche: for the Public Buildings sch District Passenger Agent Toronto. 1|Mrs, Bell, of SW then addre Linen Table loths 1.79 Miss. MeDonnell, Butt Michael | the Dominion, BAS etm ged the mecting and gave a, most in oe oe ee Riordan, Toronto; Mrs, F. McDonald.| Combined specifications and form of terestine,and helpful talk. Miss Ve 2% yards long, worth half as much again. Toronto) dqeus Brown, Fergus, and| tender camibe ebtined at ths Bepare| — CARD.OF THANKS. {erst hted. Chose. pres Ay 8 8 . Kaizer, Guelph, n on aplication fo the eare-| Mrs, George Paulen and family Riordan was born’ in County | takers diferent, Dominiont ink toctioae tbee me nds. and | St t tly to 4 eland, on June Tith 1842, when | Rui eight for .the .kindness sh her surpris presented with a li . prot 84 with ber mother | "Petmons te ce [eens fore nda shown [he ties Rae Front Laced Corsets $1.50 a e | tenders. w} eo re ss ba the ladi 0. 3 : : ie Well built and well finish models. NOTICE Pasture for 15 or ttle (et tet ve bigyidters «? oe le Pai Es | BOSEIEE Tot 25, Coke 3 mot feclinely and thanked the Cotton Hose, Special 12:c Pair settle t ‘a ent. .c.. 21 f th i with th courage, industry. and thrift | if SER AACA eer =| hone Bee ipon her, At the Ladies’ plain black cotton hose. lose of t! meetin which characterized in am: foi a so many of the poince he ontrac when call ed FOR SALE and a spelal_ time spent. Children’s black ribbed cotton hose 15c pair, 3 yor! ‘0 do so or c elses: c i tise re aysanperied hequie on a chartered contract, If the tender be not accept-|_ Four P fed. Yorksh ed the hy will be returned. a ind Leight Pa seven we orlet S03 MILLER, RT Linwood, ar US it te Bele Girl’s Middies 50c Each Secretary Bal Department of Public Works, FOR S/ SALE am vith s here, Bungalo Aprons 39c, Ot june ite 2 t i Ne al th 4 Acetylene Gis Ba Machine. tt lights. oO. DOs: a large re ind- | th vertise: if they insert it only Beas a a sho rt time. W old | ‘Mr: and Mrs. S. . ness of hea rt which is characteristi | without authority reo the Dep: at. a bar; Apply TaCbR. K epet a Mr, Fre nald’s, Fae nas es wd ae hanages [pee | HenOH Ne Biases, One rere Soult my ha ueted Buy Scout Stockings for the Boys — household 8 Shakes % where. hp has pected’ ‘a posto Extra heavy, fine ribbed, double knee. epg Waterton, catiea The best 25c cotton hose on ‘the marke: for boys. Ladies’ Silk Ankle Hose ; ‘Hod “Rnipfel and daughter, White, black and tan at 25c pair, erlin, ae visiting the Bulmer attende i w,. Misi Glover ‘Tanner, ta Millbank on Satu ‘ z: the 118th. zi oer pire Black Paillette Silk 2 very enjoyable. evening. was spent 1 piece, 36 inches wide, special 79c . Stephen : . i ry thei mi ers pe . reaaat be Galt, Mona Mills a1 ow to Paint for a te te So fee geht’ Uy Pineapples have advanced 50c a case Less M clored a long. distance Get your supply before they advance again, as there oney \ the high esteem in. which a is only 40 per cent, of a crop owing to the droughts.» K re) e l. We'll tell you how in three words—use less gall: brokecy. inthe; weet ‘That's the thing to go by in Paint—not the price oe Seen ane nae “tt for but the number of gallons required plus the length of time it Sherrer many years “ot continued hap- will wear and look well. \ 4s! engi : Pink Salmon, 2 cans for BAR artisan 25t “100% Pure” Paint costs about half as much, counting Le ee : \ ; ings has ro- the surface it Tabb and wears two or three times as long as Fethard beds Ret oly aimee en | See ‘ ondary bun ‘ tee ae aventeavile 12 02. pkg. Choice Seeded Raisins ,... 2 -|"Nir" Neil Galloway spent Monday ti the gallon—both for the paint and for putting it on. with friends ta Bis) Ho! ae bak ba a i Choice Lima Beans per Wee sssesn ys etic for you is the paint that de t and N Miss Mary. b pape 2 paises recanted lid ‘he aay with her frend, Mise Eyota: Hane Mooney's tin box Biscuits ley. a \ from here attended the dance : ot me aud shes. ‘G, Wate it's Jest: i 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes.......... Thursd ning. Ail report a good x \ EASE Bea | 3 pkgs. Jelly Powders....... Mr, ‘Mrs, Mason Carey and § 4 aanghter ‘Rvelyt; of, Listoweh Spent : 6 0) Sunday with the former’s parents ee Pea, Hearn : “100 2, PURE” PAINT "Cram gon twice ol! | BGGS 24e Trade, 25 Cash 2 Ibs. Choice Raisins for..,... 25¢ t Listowel on Tuesday. “MADE IN CANADA” \ ee ie Smith spent ‘Monday with j or ster 1 Mrs + Holt, Glenallan. base covering capacity of 900 vere fect of sucface per gallon one coat, as \\\ ; square feet covered by hand-mixed Lead and Oil—or 600 square “KING OD feet sid by low priced prepared paint. Maude pea ppent Sun- Mi: as further proof—if you vu send us the aa of veurhowe ES s ere. 100% Pu: cover i tis, of Crésshill, spent Bun | day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will tel it tear No charge for this service, rite direct to the Martia-Senour Co., Limi for pit, 1916 Booklet, "Town and Scuaicy Rismos'" nts new color schemes and giving valuable paint information, ( ae AC. _ MILVERTON. re, Jas, Mayberry. of

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