Milverton Sun, 18 Apr 1918, p. 4

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€ istowel, “Tath’ Hine aa » of rae BS ae, ae ond ts Hymers spent Fe will be held on Sunday ev- ing next in th the sehookroom of the|4 chi ae Sindy e evenii ‘28th, ; Hamilton, ef rat will mea if the Method: Mee Ueney Week taade’s a busi- megs trip to Listowel on Sa 3) it Su et Si fine at her » grandfatl uite “y fn mber. from here attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs, New- ing on Monday last. iver and ¢ en ldren |The mae a is Mice Vipon DS id, Dahms and Simon ets ~fine date draft mare. ac made a business this vieinty rt «Spring ithe ground is in fairl iy srice Ane ? for’ working ant the weathe”” the course of a few weeks, if well, the weed fea Per ae ee grou: ee Very spring pag gore owing an ts ‘he nabs of farm- to secure zi avlight “saving has gone into feet ge is quite noticeable, iffhougt the Se still rises in the east and se’ ma Ap . Very fe any, ot "the have canete ae Pooubles Ag shift at ot ks ahead,-ag that would mean get at” four ° goss eeeording to the 5 id time schedule CROSSHILL d Woins wae ia he week rend with friends here, So rnin; . and M. Bi last week for the West, where _ ARS here git mer months. Intend 1 spending the tl sa end ara 1 ti *% week ai xen i gee months at Wat- and Mrs. George Glaister and irs. Elias Playford avatar the. fuenral lof their sister, Miss B. off about the end Li our orders now for this and the fol- wing hatches.. a ALLOP, R.R. No. 1, Milverton. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat BIS in medicine, Caiversiey|” 0: ahi Semiptares | New York Ophthal- ic and Aural Institute, Moorefield’s Eye and Golden Sa uare Throat Hos- pitals, London, fours 1 fo 1 am,s 2 to 8 dail Wed and ales only; or by Gee (Phone 267.) 53 Waterloo St. S., STRATFORD. Bae Ethel BS Mi vis- |2P) cuales, are iy, ué hood, Dee taken charge of the in | Pam Mr, James =" “if ily and hhousehold effects to his farm sky, of Kitchener, ns a Elmira, spent ‘Sunday with friends : aig ad. on front sont eae spent, the Neston oe ‘friend, and Bigit Beg: 28 spent a few d days. last week in Kites: ener. The Knitting Circle sas ech at ure Rebble’s on Thursday Busy Bees will m pa une aay “night at the Name" of Miss Mabel Misses Annie and Lizzie Bir: ing- nea rie — at their home saith and Harry an and Gaae ns Lice at St lemen' The e iebate held in the Methodist church, Hawkesville, Baer a sees success, the affirma' side winning. debate was well “attended by “the | Linwoo an David ee of | Newton, Spent ‘Sond at Mr. Geo. Rule: A. "Do tive oe the pulpit of Mead chur Sund: Mis a Roth is confined * Tae bed with an attack mn Alliance representa- e Meth- at present of Orton Strickert spent Sunday ne Shearer, of Hawkes- Sunday evening in Lin- Father F. A. McCardle, Bie seca verdana to the peice rub! Mr. Frank McCardle, Sr., is spend- ing a week with friends in St, Marys ee ee W. O. Bunday was a busine: ime to Toronto on py aneaey. last. vad Mrs. C. » Parsi sill ‘spent Baie at = age vi Rurnett moved his fari- -osonsssceeoe0oua <f 7 ee Mr. Henry &: Hammer has prise in- to the house vacated by Burnet d Dechert is at poet in , Sr., has session shortly. Father McGoey, of pean ines is Spending @ a few days with his p: its here. ir. and Mrs. g. B. Weber and laughter, Mary, and Snelling r. A, Strauhl, of Kitchener, spent Sieiay here. Mr. Wes. Cathedrt moved to his farm on ow cap eed a a. had“a successful wood bee ue Monday with the aid of Mr. W, 0.. indy as manager, things TS | went off “moat eae spent Monday at Elmira. Mr. Geo. Schenck and family, ot Kitehener, spent Sunday evening, last. Mr. F. Schummer spent Monday at nd Mrs. Ed. Crooks, of To- ronto, are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs, T. ae as Mr. J. G. Seip and Miss Seip spent Saturday i in Kitchener and New Ham- Hesson bur; “iiss Seip spent Monday in Listow- Mrs, Ed. Arnold and Mrs one, vot Elmira spent Saturday at the home of Mr. GN. Hayes. r and Mrs, Schmidt, of New Hamburg, spent Sunday at Mr. G. mec Con. Heinbuch spent Monday n Klichener Mr. and Mrs. Peter McEachren, ot arriston, spent the week- end Ww Dr. and Mrs. McEachrei Mr, Albion Koeble ‘Spent Sunday i Miss Winnie Beggs spent Friday ix we os Petch and Mabel Goh ‘spent Mine ts end in Kitchen- EAE GCA HENNE Messrs. Lavelle Hayes and Harry Lutz spent Friday evening in Kitch- Mr. John Beggs spent Monday in ira. ee Arthur ee Biss Sunday AFTER EASTER FASHION EVENTS SPECIAL VALUES IN SUITS Positively the handsomest line of High-grade Suits shown in Mil- verton this season. They are the newest models, brought out by the foremost designers and bear all cor- rectness of detail and make-up for which our suits are famous. Every in our assortment and they are shown in all the latest shades such as— taupe, green, navy and black. Siz- es 16 to 40. Prices Moderate. NEW SPRING SKIRTS We are showing a very special line this season in Skirts. Call in and see these creations. At prices ranging— $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00 SPECIALS IN -THE DRESS Goops AND SILK DEPARTMENT Allwool black or navy serge, 40 inches wide, worth to-day $2.50 per yard, our price while it lasts $1.65 per yard. A very heavy Serge, 48 inches wide, area ton day $3.50 per yard, our price. 2.25 per yard Our Silk Department is a wonder. Our prices are away below city prices. ee our Special Silk Poplin at $1.49 per yard. 175 pens ¢ ce Not Silk, regular 75¢ per yard, special -50c yard. Have a look through this department —it will pay you. Ae 2 yaaa 2 ATTRACTIVE ‘SPRING COATS The Coat is the most popular garment introduced this y it is smart in ApBearanee, decidedly novel in make-up and is fashioned from the most beautiful, most luxur- showing this week of the very hand- somest and newest models of the season. Priced. .$14.00 to $25.00. i % D&A. CORSETS This department is well stocked. We\have the special ‘Laced-in-Front’ Goddess Corset at— $1.75 and $2.50 : SCRIMS and CURTAINING - Yards and yards of high-class Scrims- and Gurteining by the yard. Prices range - 15c to $1.00 yard. ae tie “COOPER” CAPS Our. display is very complete. Try a fit. Nothing like them on the mee ‘ket. Our prices range from ic to $2.00. New Silk Caps will be = sale eS SPECIAL IN MEN’S GREY RAINCOATS 4 Only 12 in stock, venules. PES: very special at ‘ MEN’S GREY SMOCKS BEACH CLOTH We have the newest designs and color- ings in this new cloth, in fancy stripes and checks, We cannot describe these cloths. We invite you to see these new goods—all new—no old si RIBBONS Thousands of yards of New Ribbons have arrived these last few days. All wid- ths and all prices, 450 yards Stri to-day 25¢ er yar price is NEW DRAPERIES Make cheery rooms. bloom anew with a spring-like se Let us show you our new draperies. dras and Scrim Over Curtains. FLANNELETTE and SHIRTING ae Flannelette, worth this ye only our These smocks are worth to-day $3.! oe our special price only $2.50. RAINCOATS—Waterproof = Very special Let your rooms Tn Sroneee not to rip. See thei: GARDEN SEED SPECIAL 1,000 packages of ‘Simmer’s Gard leh Seeds—best in the world. Very Seen 8 packages for 25c, _ GROCERY Bit jc per yard. FANCY TICKING e have in stock about 1,000 yards of Fancy Ticking. These goods were bought last year, hence their tow price, regular 50 cents a yard, our price 400 CHILD DRESSES 170 yards Black and White Shirting, worth at the mill to-day 33c per oo this week only. . 2 r yard. SPRING OVERCOATS Just a few in Stock in grey and fancy Ginger Snaps per Ib 16 White Knight Soap, 4 eakes for 25 conte Blue Bird Cornflakes per package ag bith Sim.ve Vegetable Soup, 2 for. Cider Vinegar per qt ae cote g his home in Well Mae, Au Hfred Se eS ‘ord Misses Winifred Stricker and Winnifred Beggs spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs, H. Faulkner Moorefield, The Busy Bee Club held a very s|guecessful ribbon and, tag Spring Fair Day, April 9th. The girls in sieponeel, of $35.00 worth of ribbons Tweed—young men’s sizes. NEW HATS! TIES! Spring Term From April 2nd |=" CENTRAL BRING US YOUR PRODUCE — A very special line of sete cae Ss Be d at. 40c each. Highest Market Prices. es specially price SHIRTS ! ‘STRATFORD, ONT. ience of $180 er anmum, Student is the name: may enter our cl at an) Graduates con in positions. (beh a ety Mealy Telegra hy awe departm ur free cata! log: |# uw rc < report did not ‘reach our o! 2 WM. K. LOTH, - Milverton, Ont. Aiea se, ete ee Hinils- W. J: ELLIOTT, Presiden es & oF 2d, ‘week with -nelatives at Aul |James Henderson, Listowel. Mescra, Stanley. Henry erat” Willie} Last, Monday evening, a large and tg ee Sunday with friends at CM ee meeting was held 4 in ‘the shill. Mr. ai Alan McMane, of oat in; Milverton, spending a few days at Hess p oe home of their daughter, Mrs.-Jno. HAMPSTEAD Miss K. McDonald, of North BBs is at Rehan visiting her aie McGillaw Bee Pie from hens “attended the social ‘evening under the auspices of ne ae ee . ie the eee of Mr. Bat Bar ON On Thursday at division ae ie when ‘A. B, Chalmers; 3rd alme interesting case A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Kn 71st, Income, Alex. Hahn; |. StandanibredAnd Redlag, Batit:| 4’ SCRAND TRUNK Satyr THE DOUBLE T TRACK ROUTE) sats de Ist, “elemings 2nd, 3rd: Ba Barbow eet Jae! fe ae ural mare, not in ft ld—F, a, ecu aaa | ne ee colt, 1 year oO) Rerus, ot Seed Chalmers; arth W. J, Bes 5 Roadster cole 2 years .old—ist, W. | Sunda: gricuitu: Ast. |Jackson; 2nd, F. Dahms. Strasser, ee uh, A. as Caines) 2nd, 0. Fleming; 3rd |" Carriage team—Ist, Doll & Battler) Mr. Tho W. Riddell. 2nd, John Petch. |Sebvingwile, ‘Carriage mare, in foal—W. J. iu aie ‘drm an for Mr _ Joseph Stock on t wei eed oP a Ear A.B. eat - jlast dell, » Jack- RRR SSSR, opt colt, 3 years old—Ist, re Peale) colt, 2 years old—1st, (Des. . d, 'W. Riddel Geo. Rennie a Aptis raat Sie i_year eon Bs. Chalmers; 2nd, W. Riddell; 3rd, 2 years old—E. te aera ley, of Stratfor a mare, not in foal— he Bis rd. W. Jackson; of ot Hanna to. De indie ue out spenke wall str farm ~h .“Bruar spent the week-end eat season’s sport. From n Stratford las t with: ee parents, near Hanoy. ' and Mrs, Elliott, of Wolsley, | by th iss Eleanor Murr is visiting with called on Mr. and Mrs, John Grahai ae at Gerlingford at present. last . Louis Denstedt spent ¢ Hanna, of the R.F.C., To- d Mrs. Wesley onto, is visiting at his home. est Wherry, of the Spadina uctioneer, ef otvalenent Home, ‘Toronto, is vis- conucted va. suceessfal lees at his implement ‘Thureday of| ~ MONT! READ TORONTO _ DETROIT gee I and CHIGAGO Unexcelled Dining Car: Service, 3 Sleeping cars on night trains and ~ parlor cars on principal day trains. information from iE Homing Full eo Sho ees ss < 4 orning Gee Toronto, “mare, in foal—tst, Be aes att p axe, in foal-—tat, aie ‘dperatione nave commen- son v. John Kay, of Stratford, oceu- a pica the pulpit in the church here on |that mk Mr. Capling is able to be about again, meee attack of appendicitis ie Dorothy Stewart, mmotireds to Milverton on Sunday afternoon. ROSTOCK ;"Snd, Tra Jackson; Bed, ATWOOD. ernie Stock, of London, is ist, W. visitin her sponner, Mrs, Zulauf, who ye Teme peachey, of Toronto, is has been seriousl: , | Beses & So E, Gressman; andl jisg been serio jalmers. 1 Cnn tak tae, Netlie Vipona, who has been'of Mitchell, hews; 2nd, John Petch; art Doll & eH er peizle roadster—ist, L. Fried; 2nd, |, D!°4 Carl Matthews; 3rd, ae heavy hi H. om BAIRD, — 1, Lecal Agent hE EEE We Use Only Genuine|” d Reliab! a ee SR tural team— " |Reges & Son; 2nd, 5 ou Se Messorechmiidy , an an Ezra eollege i an Strat-|Knechtel ace family, of Stratford, er hom ‘spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J Fred Dill gad Howard with Mr. rs. ‘Wartburg, spent Sw Mrs Gant ee W, Jackson, ‘Fleming. Sweepstaes, nd retuned” tosfes light “horses. — 1, |2ima judge—L. Lorgent, Fergus. etal : spe attended it me L ae xt. Déhms, “Mr. nd fof Gadshill, ‘were shine Mat tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred eee on ee A TA Ge eS a with RB | Armstro: 4 jeadaches, nd all # Will Shively and se Ver: Fa sol turned to Waterloo, ‘after The re re- ending < few weeks ai for tus Kreuter. ind Mrs. Ri¢ hard Roe and ae Milverton, spent Sunday in have alatock of blues of |” sauein. gal ore | and RELIABLE pment. Mr. Rigi has purchased alily, of- te fine ne apart Uy x A cablegra: eeee ahbe: received by Fred Kreuter is tually oneaged their son, - Capt. Min oe oe Ae Saas was leaving in di en vCal da. ‘Mitin, of Teeswater, is vikte ‘ith ‘her’ da ughter, Mrs. A. M. Order now and be hecciuslge of the BEST. or ae lan, of Gotham, spent al heid on Friday even-| sds amouatod to $32.00, sale of farm Successor to for Mr. John Stock on Tues . | Bo: ne On sie ursday, Mai ae : oy eee : to Bi and} ies ‘David Hen lerson, sap

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