Milverton Sun, 14 Mar 1918, p. 4

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— of = i ‘ARM. STOCK and AMPLEMEN sae Ho en fter_spendi rat . ~ w. & Son ome e, after spendi ie OUTSIDE CANADA iteuctooena Marga € cy Semple to|winter with her daughter, Mis. J. (In Advance Only) pal by public auction of on South Half |Klo as burns. ; ; = Fee on, 4, Morni m (about Melvin Dunbar, a of To ronto, el Great, tain a % fie ile from Milverton) on called on. ‘riends here Nast estan : NEW SPRING SKIRTS For the street, sport an Site ect YY, MARCH io ae aes a Ane fogking soldier an rons |. dressy wear.’ The assortment of skirts de signed The folowing ene Dinas ees of many ee | ite upon ee lines, which eon has created ‘ects, ‘lyde mare imported), go with ae - for this spring. _ Mrs. George Love SF ent. te. week- end wath, friends : i Mrs. O’Gra a ead Esther Fecent Fri- A ae Se Is at ers | da; LS frien ee He - anding = NEW SERGES—Our ney Serues are eee in ee offre week with friends at Stratford and Our advice is buy now. These goods will like- "SIMMER’S GA EN : gre 100 hens Sebringvile, iy be off the market before fall: ~ Simmer’s. ostel Mis: Gammoch, of Toronto, = peeknee 2 The visited aver seat) with Mrs. George : i r ae rae, Maxwell | Wray, Sr, os ee go “ sited March ues ope a +2) Mrs, Jame: “epent paae ot BOYS !—Pick out your Easter Tie now. We have — Tee ua Ib, Dalley’s Steel Cut Co! = an ‘nied ah for the Saas dise arte set iron Ws, Géo. Love spent S: the nifty goods for Easter. lley’s Pure Vanilla Flavoring. land’ i i Z : te aA fate Knight’ Soa: ake Rain ate ae Gods wane ie ig : me w Vi | NEW SPRING HATS—W the celebrated | — na inder with bel Thins, ae ae qaledlar oxemp ted hi e carry the celebrate fanning a accou unt ot ie evesiy as as he i al: Hawes’ Hats. Try us for your spring hat. s SRE Sak aber? for... ie | most Ss lasses S, barrows, pee and ‘ackies picks, ovate: hism other, M) nsion ladder, 156 |moving to Brat S, Cone a _tegeptd a posi try : ¢ O'Grady, of Gueli, spent once, fon the length of time 1 parator, | Dais; sontay ‘ith his 2G ily her remain oaune on the amount of|churn, butter gricultural e glad to report “that Bette ‘uw work you aA W. B. Freeborn i and frai sets jout again, after being Daca anet +0 Me J. G. JONES ble harne: ingle harness, |house for the past two weeks. oe Pan range good ‘he Methodist church will hold Expert Watchmaker and Optician. |stove, laundry stove, Selle kerr om mn Sunday, March 17th, washing machine, 250 bushels of oats |at 11 a.1 ay tees 2.45 p.m., owing (Abundant), 225 bushels. of Barley |to a meme rial semvce being held in A.C. m0 Notice to Creditors : ( : : ie A pe oo ir, Jo cei’ esac or f i “2 iit b a with lag Linda, at Detroit, Mi RENN ly. In the matter of the estate of Robert |! of which will be sold without re- etme tae Halew Mr, Jack Donelly spent a week-end) Miss Ida Doell is visiting friends i enry, late of the ee of Mil- ee as the proprietor has sold the itt i if San th his parents he aby. PK = 2 si riends in yertox, in’ the ‘County of Perth, |f@™™. left on Monday night to attend th Jad to report tha B. M te ie ee gentleman, deceased. Sale to commence at one o'clock. funeral, which wil take place at De |y We, are lad setere Ohe gelling vised under ano Pot toeateeuay ete six es Hf cattle to |ted ts Te it on sums along ae Nee as ean be expecte few days last w M -e Notice is hereby given pursuant to jover $20 on furnishing approved joint 3 Mrs. Poet Kerr, of Ham- Mr. H. reikas cee family moved to| Miss A. shot, a Tavistock, is con Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, |note: jount and under, cash; eee e ending & couple of |ivineura ‘on Fiiday. Sana peste pagent Sealed Frat i annum \"°Sr, Teague will meet at the home |Weeks with Telatives Mr. Rennie, of Listowel, was ieini of Mr. John Fewings on Friday, the} Miss Ve Hein! touch | is s fichoner in the, village looking Motor Co. the inter-| Rev. E. Bru ruar spent a See toot x ests of the Chevrolet Mot W. D. Weir & Son, Auctioneers.| Sunda; es were small here,|_ Messrs. on Stricl a art rr, James Semple, Proprietor. iets y Pee Ro ut 10 being Ioard spent a day in Kitchener Tast a week id oy Ravi ‘at the ® Anglican and 18 at the | Veet: A Ts e onde x. Chas. pone has sold his farm |J. igned execut orning services. Mrs. J. Baker, os oon 0, is spi ‘to Me John Lather. cs eines = 01 ce youn; to Sas. solicit, their christian and DR. F. J. R. FORSTER yee Ruby spent Sanday ing a k with Mo aker. H. Fatum, of Gowanstown, |this locality aatacn tes at the hom Burnames, addresses and descriptions | ee eee ah caereey Darenisee New Hanbun ss t it ant Mics ML Albrecht, of Wordwich |Mr. and Mrs, Louis Denstedt.‘Thurs- ship sa oe ‘ul pasting of their =i jaims, ye, Ear, Nose and Throat ast nee es enn ae ris Me and Mrs. H. L. day, renay ond J present ted on supplies, $e 61; i eir accounts an a wughter, iss ra, with a love aa a gravel to pat : z Or: ie ead d_ will have charge . Ed. at Say ee Beene eee, ‘4 Has ee Poapeiemnsi Universiny ATWOOD. OY yur A 5 millinery iis during of gake on eee Seheted 2 ey peerage Baas Sr earien Albert ect e salary, atte A. ‘And further take notice that after! Late assistant New York Ophthal-| Mx. Erie McBain, of Toronto spent Big 5 at <P Gaker, who has fad eds behest . ed di aid €X-| nic and Aural Institute, Moorefield’s |a few days last we eek at his hom in the tel ie Eye and nos be Square Throat Hos-| ‘Mx Alf. Holmes, of, Straiford, ‘cal | Months, lett on Friday for Toron- pitals, Lon iz. on friends in the village. position. pes Shakes eee Howrs—10 fo 12 am; m.| Mr. Murray, of Brambo, Grane iene and that they will daily. Evenin might Pionesay Ri Nie meyer ge meet ox and Saturday only; or we appointment Hs. Bssman was in Fordwich any person aa ‘whose claims notice s shall Mae (Phone 267.) _, Miss | : adh irly goo. itt, of Mitchel t the|53 Waterloo St. S., STRATFORD. jiting with he , Mr. Robt. Miss L. ee, is spend- |closed for three week: sc Sie weer’ Miadlelteh delivered a mai Bh e. Willi ata - snanalde throughout the section. also. ae Mr. S. Coulter had a very suc- cessful Maite of surplus stock last eo. Si : i poop oe entice i Me ree boca Fes te Dated at Milverton, 4th day of New Lh _ Mr. Ben. Detrich, from near Tav. April 1st, ai “The Busy Bee Club will meet at the ees bahar het Miss Ruby Johnson is visiting with Hnom ne ee \tiss Anna P. Petch this tainol, is spentin with William Waddeli Sian Catharine Henry, Executri. Mec: ain WARTBURG is, H. Detrich. : eB. Henry and Chas. A. Bar- YOU CAN SUCCEED !) "ics stetix Hammond, of Leban-|""ifs. Leslie Hymers spent Monday in ae “Taw ne ene MACTON ore Executors. on, is visiting her cousin, Miss Muriel our bur, ‘r. Charles Brickman spent the HB. Morohy?| K. C., Solicitor. CENTRAL Little, Tra teinguet held by the Busy Bee |weekcend in Detroit, attending the ees. meee eee eee ae Mr, Chas. Gis entertained % Dr. Brace and children have Giub a and their fiends tia home ot funeral of his cousin. Carthy last one. b frien quilting" gone a Ottawa to meet Dr. z Brees, Mi ‘W. O. Bund: mn ‘Thursday Gen ee See paces en # = ‘who is on his way back to Englan tn was a dec’ ide a succe: ert spital ben ote! ae Mr. jcieke “Allin pan 8 and sister, Notice to Creditors STRATFORD, ONT. Mrs, Horn has returned home from ing phi fifty ‘present soni the even |having had the misfortune to sever Scan tegent a few ia an meh a ia fi f Rtrafords inj ss cards and games. | toe hile cutting wood, Amputa-|_ MORNINGTON COUNCIL Mawthorn Give fi Ontario’s Leading Commercial School . M, Robinson and daughter, ‘6 Mr. Hi tion being necessa Mx and Mrs. J. W._ Alli In the matter of the estate of William as cs asy. We have three /rith, are visiting friends in Tees. capearing izes. inty| Mrs, Samuel Henry spent the week-| |The council met in the township) ited the former’s br lie H. Yost, late of the Township of | 2¢2 ts mercial, Short tele et 5, jes. |end swith her sister, Mrs. D. Dickson, /hall, Newton, on Monday, Mare ch 4th, Allingham, Millbank, on Monday. ask, Mornington, in he rena of Perth |® struct 75 ae Mr, William Stevenson left on Mon-| Mr. Beg: d Mr. Charles | Stratfor. Z ten o'clock, with all the members| Mr. Anthony Newton farmer, deceased ihn a may day ee Saskatoon. Goote spent a Ane at ‘Moorssetd last and Mrs. D. J. Smith and|p ent. The minu s in Millbank on a ariatay ue aie raduates are placed i Annie Folly entertained a few t the home of and Mrs. "| danghtiens, Margaret, Annis and Pearl | meetin: op he bie ‘Coote spent last Thurs- Notice is heteh given’ pursuant to postions. ig your opportunity 0! iends on Friday night in Harold 3 ‘Pauline Kuhryville, recently visited at the /petition of Will Burke, ‘asking jome of Mr. and Mrs, J. pActmerc. (ee mere 1s @ Great call-npon us Zor i F Schau aier ts “spending a|home of Mr, and Mrs. John Henry, of |to have his iets changed from S.S. |W. rained help. Write at one for par- this Fruit Hill. 0. S.S. No d} Mi ¥ : ticula: : tow ae i Toronto 5. No. Miss Allingham spent last is ing wi Rae, : Mrs, Alex. Beggs spent 2 Tee days| | Mr. Fred Middleditch attended the cle: d Saturda an friends in our localit W. J. ELLIOTT, President. ‘Miss A lice Hammond spent ae friends in Millbank. e Springs sizes at Strat-|a for ‘i law ‘lia ia business D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. |days in Listowel lest sae ‘wich her . Jean Beggs spent Wednesday juryman on Monday and sister, Mrs. T. Mc. in ‘tives E ‘Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Roy. “Cleland have| Miss Mary Fink, of Mad is an hagas es is at present ser- pad ae ees e for Holding: ally Cow moved into the village. spending ‘a week at her home here. Paul; of Sebring- s fixed for April Tet, ct as ae and Mr. John Roger was in Toronto Cc. Jones, the watchmaker vile ‘is ah ation to. o'lock, ie ae! suai ie Dee eo Mr. Thomas er eat last Fri-- last week on business. has eve in aie TS. nry and sons,}their repoi ed. al the home of Mr. Anthony New ‘A number of young people from] Miss L. Barr, of Milverton, has Masters Robert; George Braden and’ the clerk Was instructed to ‘have 300 ay, eae Se shih the village and vicinity, attended the |taken charge of tthe public school. i Oddfellows’ “At Home” at Monkton on W. J. Beggs made a business ~ elaii se ir a on Tuesday night. ip to Elmira on Mon : and the ‘nature of the security, if any Mr. J. A. McBain left last week Ain W woe Beggs Bye a valuable held by them 1, where he rampton on Tuesday. An a take. notice that after such his trip throug] Miss Svniie Shnurr spent the week- last mentioned date the said Execu- i i E end in Kitchener. tors will | proce eed to distribute the as- Mr. Jas. Brown i er| Mr, Herb. Hymers attended , the sets of aid deceased among the ; care. Winnipeg-Kitchener lockes match al ; Bs. ay -_ meres entitled thereto, having regard he may soon recover. - | Toronto on Tuesda: ly to the claims of whi ch they | shal Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, of Minne-| Mr. Ed. Spahr left for Mildmay i d that th eid, of Wiarton, vis-|on Saturday, where he intends spend- Seggumeness = sota, and Mrs. R ital nat areal ide Mr ou tira des ng sSlabel Cole, who ns Hoon oon |]. Foe the fe tna i inion, Caio: Goods se ine tn Geng. th Uae ial Wi : HOR Ss ES fined go the house’ withthe mumps is ||| means that as soon as the Canadian supply is exhausted, Cotions will soar to unbeatt-of prices, We Se aed pia er pla have bought early and can offer you some good values. Our Grocery, Hardware and Harness Depart- WwW NT D In: Memoriam. Aeerieds at "Ste J ‘oseph’s. church, ments are also well stocked with goods “adi ete recent advances and we share the be with A T March 12th, you. COME IN AND LOOK US OVER. Ha : aa eeneenmmmnnieeenme | 200.and loving memory of William |i neider, eorge e, who, departed this re John Jacobs, Executors. life March 15th, 1 Berea Seaateds Ms can Be oe DRY GOODS GROCERIES W. D. Weir, agent for executors. ve. sucthiy. for Two carloads of horses from four |From our happy home and eee West where Mimoke thelr fu: ears uy. Will buy all kinds. If you} God has taken one we loved, ture home. fave a horse to sell bring it to the {He is borne from sin and sorrow - ‘s 4 M ba Cig SE ARAL yr yard. , Notice to Creditors 2 Sis iis a sole estes iets ee te MILVERTON In a near and silent grave-yar Flannelette Blan! he large ‘size. . Ke Tn the panto of fhe estate of Abner us ee the trees their Brinch | Mrs. Justus Kreuter returned home 54 inch Navy Dress Serge per yard. ma Ink p ‘Westman, lat te of the Township of} on FRIDAY or SATURDAY rom, Waterloo, after spending a few Men’s Stripe Overalls per pair......$ 25 1 1 ath s (choice zoods) per ea Mornington, the County of Perth ites paring husband and father with her daughter, Mrs. HARNESS sauce da ane ah packs ‘4 RA cy is i 0! fie a aed: March 22nd and 23rd) ™ bs col and silent grave. Sh itl fe ae ee ‘ee (choice stuff) p ice is hereby given pu pede at He bade no one his last farewell, on Sunday af- oe Banos ste aoe SINGLE HARNESS for wae ah ope Paces a oe ie ee Wessel thee made your order nd gun I pay the highest prices, His spine fled nee ‘we eek Toronto, ‘aided by the pastor, Rev. E. antee satiattction at a Great Saving to You. ‘rom us had gone. ean. Curry Combs each 0 30 cents Pare VeRUN CROPTON-|A haben ‘Kind, a father #0 dear, ee Geraldine Schenck returned |{] ‘Team Collars, open top, Feather 0 cereiginties estman, who died on or ab Ref “ - ‘aithful friend he was here. home, after spending a few days in oth day’ of December, 1917, at te eference: Bank of Nova Scotia, Mil- 1s jekyp ne 2-t: More and more each day we miss wim Miss Frieda Poppert, of Brunner; : Oh! there’s such a vacant place spent _Saturd lay with- Mrs. Daniel ‘ 65 oft, we think we hear his footsteps, | Chisn straps: fro} 0 30 cents COMMERCIAL rv we see his smiling face. The revival’ services in the Evangel- Team dia tnesles sane Breast sitaps, oe in. $1.00 ical church will be continued through: are full line of Billets, Pads and Wheat, per bushel. He has gone to higher pe bas out thi ig week. Ve keep a full:line-of, Billets, Pads an Harness /Barley -‘* ¢# 145 (|. Safe from every grief and care. Mr, Wm. Leasa intends installing Fitting’ Latte a api Bice is Right. il ticulars i writing eir 4 ‘e shall meet again in Heaven de oil engine in his ehop- |] = disime, 9 statoment, of Ose ce 329 4 5| "And never move be parted There. [pia milk os ~ GRAMOPHONES ! and the aa of | the nent 1 AUN, WarPlout, ebeingciewts —Wife and Family. |. Mr. Peter alos is in. Tavistock, “take notice. that after such| War Flour, blended ewt. 5 ill with pneumonia. visiting his father, who is moe purpose ine for this line and will sell AT Less mee WHOLESALE: PRICES. - | War ions aa uae cwt, 5 65 5" Re: $2 aacuine for Regular Dee 00 Machine for . $75.00 wt $50.00 Mac for i + $95.00, CROSSHILL These machines ave fully guaranteed for three er AES. “Sin We: Biko oie Sew ool - GRAVELRIDGE o-get a strictly high-class Machine at a very low price. ke her i in oe) Pure pe Ask Aronian an | STORE CLOSES EVERY NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK — Except i Siuuaiy ond Satara “Events Campbell, formerly of ease He doltefreundy Strat. _ WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND WILL eat 00 Colin Crbhil but now of Stewart Valley, |ford. : AS NEW CUSTOMERS IN Sask. renewed ow of Stewart Valley; |O'Mn and Mee, George Kirida oF IN CHE SAME en gy here last wi nvton, _gpent ‘Monday with Mr. ae “the Grosehill Red Cross Sewing Mrs: S. “ a nee box parish in| Mrs. a Lannin is at xe present in in the. + 1@ town hal “ei nee, sete, | i aim Pie. oh s Hem ie ee re ; Prd Newton, Ont. Mi March 6th, 1918. / si ‘eir, agent for executors. =

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