PoOeeREEEEEEEEES Vo Ns 32 en Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co.. Thursday, February 7, 1918 e Furniture .. sale .. OUR SALE HAS BEEN A REAL SUC- CESS SO FAR, AND WE INTEND TO. CARRY IT ON UNTIL SATURDAY, FEB. 16th. ANYONE INTENDING TO FURNISH THE HOME OR ANY. PART OF IT—NOW IS A REAL OP- PORTUNITY—YOU CAN SAVE ALL THE WAY FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT. (FOR CASH) BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. Look at Some of Our Prices 1 Bed Davenport, reguley price $58.00, special at 45.15 35.25 1 Mahogany Bedroom Suite re- gular price $41.50, on sale at.... 1 Bedroom Suite, composed of mahogany dresser and stand and brass bed, regular $50.50, for .... 43.00 1 Diningroom Suite, quartered oak, golden polish finish, ene $5.00. on sale al 72.25 1 Den Suite, 5 pieces, Jacobean peer upholstered i in tapestry, re- gular price $63.00, for 53.00 50.00 44.00 Wilton Rugs, 3x4 segalar peice $60.00, special at ........... Wilton Rugs, Sx8 eeeules price $54.00, on sale at......... All other Rugs at same reductions. PICTURES AT COST All other goods on par with above prices. R. McMane Furniture Dealer, Funeral Director and Embalmer We sell McLAUGHLIN AUTOMOBILES— Canada’s Standard Car. oS J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for Coal as PORTLAND SCRANTON CEMENT _ STANDARD ST MARYS LIME ANTHRICITE Jou Ti one idle dollar on hand for whic ie have no Bodlascee need, will start @ savings account e Hanilton. Yen ambition to get ahead financially will grow as your savings accumulate. pera is the key that opens ‘ma SS BRANCH | 'N, G.-Schafer, Man 41-0 Items of Local Interest. Miss Edna Gray, of Atwood, spent - |'Tuesday-in Milverto: Ee Welz, of Ki chener, was 8 pMr. F. Ww. a week- “ee Gar at the enry ome of Mr. sce spent Sunday with friends in . Mr. and Mrs. Vogan, of Millbank, s] oe ion with Mr. and Mrs. S:6 rs. Samuel Henry intend ? ay tort “for ‘Elmira where they |f will reside in futu icteaae Oar home” to a’ week mayer meeting will be held Union Pp . a ake church this (Thursday) eyv- Zimmermann, of De- , isa home of Mr, mann. and Mrs, Wm, Zim esc Mr. Louis Neumeister, of Welland, is at present-visiting his parents mney, who s| ae avecee with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Hartmier, Casche Bay, returned home last wee ene oe pleased to report'that Mi ‘onderich, wl pea 0 has been Te: fon ing rain: chayes took plea: on s was anticipated, An t, “Pat? Spencer r that he is niaking verry and ex- ption Tribun- velop into an abse of Sebringville, d Miss Mary Roth, of |the ct "eens on Friday evening of last = t present visiting at the |! mewing EF ccuasitancae mS! rR some progress | % d for a change in se > = ae Butler 40c lb,—Engeland & Son. nie 55c¢ dozen.—Engeland & Son. All accounts due F, merman es Loe oh be paid on or before the Saeiey "Match—Linyood vs. Morn- gnetOD in Milverton rink, on Satur- day night, Feb, 9th. hace after ame. _H. Grosch ape Mr. Wiltsia Grose are attending ice races at t Clemens, Mich this week. oe: and. Mrs. John. ere and children, nas and Sta gs puae ‘ord, are at Present. John Mohr’s, cae hans bt H, ite atten Ss celsters ich ee th di lay. nigl br e coldest ane or this winter so\far, the mer- over 20 below been playing houses and Ss are findin; supply their stor of Caven ent. sev- | PF appears to be cular © to make a record al 30th, by a vote of 223 to 113, rejected the pe ie: of the House of Lords to the representation of the people bill, establishing the principle is at present visiting gist ter, day, Eyat spent the weekcend . Byat Scotia. sual fortnightly’ meeting of the Anglican Young People’s Associa- result of being injured while playing ckey. We trust cover.—Tavistock Gazette. thes te something better for us to no children of his own ae ways knows what is required of an ideal parent. A number from Milverton, who had intended going out to Stratford: to r appointed, as the evening train going been cancelled, owing to still have a chance The Grosch stable has peat mak- e Shively. Beareity of fuel is so percne in the rural parts of York county that mem- bers of the York County Couneil de- | declared that he and his wife go come t re buy blanke' oe had decided to spend most of the y in bed to keep from feezing. arer, Sm: Councillors, Mrs Sehrenk Mrs. Geo, ry, Mrs. ases 98, ae S77. Seven ait boxes eee nt to “Our Boys” et s. The ane of members at the |f ses of the year Mrs. N. H. Noite will celebrate tee Seth i binthday ae ec Linwood ieee of the Bank of Nova Hee elchildren were ridings pecan s Tye, medical health of- |U’ mi mus tas eon to the Board of Health sa horses are being teamed by Mr. Bion 7 d nder ¢ Detween two little sont for Saieaey elections, ie regular mesuas $f the Milver- have to replant Northern Pacific | train north- bound from Moose Lake ruck a bus in whieh twenty chat ry last. of the children were aller. of the passengets or. members Mate tan cee ed injured. number or the childeeiivere serous: Women’s Good importance in provincial from war wor The annual “congregational meet- hel ious reports showed that progress es been made in al The distinction of being the best girl bread baker in the Provi ney notwithsta: "lof the U.S. have issued their ‘Proclam- ations for a rationing syste ced one meatless day a week—Tues- and one meatless meal a Ay to |Siso'two norkless dave @ delivery men going t bonus b se of the exceptional storm conditions they are ail x $80 per ing out his stage cane part of ate. arm: vs Sam ae en oe one m the 0 nien nailer’ their ere on hear- ey were about to head for binder twine year, this sum Ae hove Mexican sisal grows of Yue: were Piste out fer a el cs enee out it just conean: ges 55¢ doze ngeland & Son. Batter 40c b. ho Bneeland & Son. photo- ‘vee, Sisto wel. ‘der er now seems to be at Ee on Taner by hogs nee ie ee vs, Morn- ae Mion Ae on Satur- diday Biot, Foe 9th. Skatii ting: ‘ter es of business. will ig 3,01 Let's fellow a fence: a and ee him forth to catch the Kai: Abingdom, near Boston, Mass., Feb. The “Aineriean Housewives’ League wants the tobac 0 land turned over to-wheat growing, van | newspapers re- duced in size, ‘This is a direct ‘puts es fect ¢ on the kite! nee table ai tin; 1. |devours the s} re ae cireulat- rigid restriction up- mber of cathe ‘alled for - | capacity, «as tory of Sieb he has been a direct ob- P rver, for the information of the ate: The heaviest sentences imposed ii the London court since the 0 John Politis and M. P. Gray- lon, aoe he sentenced were tried a week ago, and upon con- vietion were remanded to jail for sentence. er many varieties of field fe disappointment. joyfully 7 jelly the others will nurse their disappoint- warmest advocates are prised.—Toronto. Globe. sur- polities to detract men and women |ha: most impossible to ask prices propor- tionate with increased costs in mater- much as we formerly charged for the finished work. é re In Tesponse to a query about f wood: ord” 0: is, like onl; Ghistinl of 5 gent tasbedh delivered according to actual People who are buying wood by. the cord shonld pay atention to this, DISTRICT STILL TIED ‘The President and Food Controller |2° iar ten o’clock on account of the spectators on his first appearance in a league game. The teams lined up as follows:— Stratford—Goal, Malone; defence, Aanmen and Walsh; centre, Morenz; rey and Lavelle; sub- defence, }as- ndoi dscho; eubetitat ie, W. Milverton Thareday: night, Feb. 7th. DESERTER ARRESTED Edgar Meihm, ab Fe senaetion 4, - | Ellice, was arrest Detective |t Broadley, on Wedn paren “Of last week e 2 defetlter ae aay ey Ser- a dei Helles an 7 after being on haar Taye in Ee ie was, ent back to London. he | yi use as he lights his pipe, | jaue nd cil ‘ug! people of Canada and the United ag othe Retshr House of Comaiona on (St a0 ne Jan. military gerviee act became operative 2 Everything needed in printing of- iq 2 Be tae Feb. P ys at Stratford on : a e Mlivewa Schoo eg The Glowing is the standing of the pee for Jam ‘hose cared an (*) were re abner from: on more “Scamina tions. 2—Total Janet B Pugh 345, Rosie eda 832, aes Yundt 338. 1 500, 300—] 2 Bb6, Hazel ‘aking a, mark—Vera ge attendance 21.— Burnett, principal. _ROOM 2 (equal), 333, Fred eae $255 St as "Pugh, Alvin Sire 321 (equ: al), ae chatz ore (e ial), Gordon Schauber y Hoffman 218, a Jac- obs* Alvin ‘Sipnle "206 ony “Mere- dith Pugh 180, Willie Schneuker 159, id Weir k- a 189, Eva Gatcke 178*, Bane’ Spen 176*, Clarence Schaefer 172*, s Sok Harold Mohr 32, my 123) einaya Cand- ler 101%, Biden Hami No. 39.- 42, Saree ae Me cathieen Bell, teacher, ROOM 3 Examined in Srishmeti) ;geoeraphy waiting, reading, and Total 350, honors 263; pas . Srd-—Ieabel Hamilton 266, Luella undscho 252, Bleanor Carter Loi er rr 132, Pearl Stewart 125, Elgin Bans 'scho’122*; Jean Sempl le 118", Nelson Wolfe 82t, Ellen Wolfe 65*, Enrolment 46, “average daily at- tendance 40.— Alice L. Hamilton, teacher. PRIMARY ROOM. s—Anna Krajaefski 138, x Schneuker 68, Jack Ast Class—George Finkbeiner 150, Mildred Ge 144, Hai arvie Sehneid- addon, undscho, Schneider, Plossie Berger, Gastge Nee: jeu- pals on roll 43, averace ee . B. J. eee teacher. W. D. Weir’s Sale Register © | Thursday, Feb. Tth—Farm plements, grain clover ats Er othy. pa household ue for Spur- n Gabel, lot 18, con. 12, palpi Bat sthope Gia Nithburg 9 ‘orses, ttle Pil Nicholas Ruby, Tot 38, 12—Real estate, f th—Stock, jimplements and jaeahota effects ton, 1 ot jewton. Monday, Feb. 18th—Herd of pure- bred Holsteins, implements, grain and household effects, Clark, lot 1, con. 2, Wellesley, Gai Honeygrovs Priday, ‘Bob, 22nd—Farm. stock ‘and mplements for W. B, Kines, lot 11 MRS, PATRICK McCANN otis er an illness of about a weel e death. occu: a_member Josephs euarel: Hier eked, ee and p33 M: ters, Mrs. Thomas Arthur, and ‘i. charles, Calton, 3 beth , Stratford, MILVERTON BRANCH - 0. W. Huel “ Milverton Places of Business Close = Saturday and Monday. FEB. 9th and 11th In compliance with Fuel Controller’s order. eee Do your Saturday shopping on Friday. Stores will be kept open until 10 o'clock Friday night. NOTICE! Worse Coal Shortage Next. Winter is Word Ottawa, Jan, 29th. The com- tes, per rap ta next winter alt be an this winter, avery secre should be exerted 4 ply of dry hard. themselves, ms the responsibility is de- upon the municipal auth- | These should I organizing to have hauled and stored to dry during If this is not done, Set wiaker tay very serious indeed. The com a also urged the tapping ©} maple conserve ue aa supply. gue 2, Mornington, % mail ile west of | - FOR SALE—5 Yorkshire sows due litter in Febru: vie Apply to Eee. Roe, Milverton. FOR SALE Bp exling ay gine, in goo! repair, E. H. Gropp, Milverton, 0; “f am [FOR SALE A cogs Cts fer in pri p) lia Nafazi ho orth nal ot 11, con. 8, Morn we spe See ae FOR ae h, p. ~ oe Steck (0, 2, 2 Reed: On FOR S. ALE—, Ee Set pale os monthly Matheson, R.. . lot 34, Con. 8, ‘aim by the red. Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. er ou ood lot 33, con. 8, No. FOR SALE—8 Red Shorih ham Bulls, one 18 month