Milverton Sun, 12 Sep 1918, p. 8

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, 2 4 > 7 > 7 7 3 , r ; , ’ 7 , . . y 2 > > 7 FOR SALE Horse for sale cheap, Apely: oe Thomas Lannin, Mornington. FOR SALE i ee ap] WANTED Dair, it have size and not less jovemb None other need apply. lop, R. R. No Miverto NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS ires retreaded with the latest ma- ghine, built specially for the purpose; is has been proven seénmiics and it gh Fecommended oa wil qulcidly neonvert them into one aod tive. —-GEO J. COXON, Milver- Farmers We Sell Tudhope Anderson Riding and Walking Plows, Wagons, Flew Plows and Grain Grinders; Peter Hamilton Feed Cutters, Stiff Tooth Caltivators, Ete. E The above goods sold to order; prices right. 1 Riding Plow, No. 12, left at £55, 25 next shipment will be $5.00 higher. ‘his fa! rig cos good plow. 51. Walkin; Plow Points, Skimmer Points, Ete., ground as good as ne ork wood work and Gensel Blacksmith- ing. Give us a tri M. WAGLER, Millbank, Ont. Local A Agent sions o Wanted For the Ola Reliable’ FONTHILL © NURSERIES * hte atid of orchard trees need replacin; ‘ar pati oe call for small fruits, ay ere fruit trees, asparagus, hub: etc. Heed for ornamental stock in re and villages is large. Secure a paying agency with liber: al cormiuiskions, Experience not ni essary. STONE & WELLINGTON sarees 1837) ‘oronto, Ontario. Voters’ List, 1918 Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON County of Perth. jy-25-3m. Notice is hereby given that I males transmitted or delivered to the in, to take proceedings to have aa, pee errors corrected accord: ing to WM. Aamir, Township Clerk. COMMERCIAL Stas Maat per bus.. $2 Flour, spring, owt. War Flour, blended ewt. War Flour, winter, cwt. ovis, fresh or due to freshen by "s MILVERTON. 0 MILVERTON, -— - Notice to Creditors | OBITUARY || x NOTICE is: hereby given pursuant to the statutes in that behalf, that all persons having claims against the aot aie to OLIVER GALLOP, ereto, having regard, only e claims of which notice shall then have been gi of September 1918. County of Perth. to b 3 ge. @ 2 a 3 Bly ° a o & of Legislative.Assembly and at M cipal Elections and the said list was ae posted up in my office on the lay of August, ediate proceedings to ing to W. D. WEIR, Village Clerk. “He Looks Into the Eye”* ¥ THIS METHOD, it.ts almost fect right at its source. Weak Muscles Strengthened Headaches Cured, Cross Eyes in many cases straightened Seen e fitted by this ew patent, Children’seyes Prrccuratcly cxamincd withooe asking questions, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! sin| P. H. BASTENDORFF | “Eyesight rete - INTARIO ‘Are You Paying Big Prices for Clothes— econ prices are becom- i r to et every day on oollen materials the market-—hence the raise in price of all goods. Through early and care- ful buying, I am able to sell at practically the old price. a Our own make, and we stand behind what we make, Before buying we ask you to compare our values. Come and see. J. M. FLEISHHAUER Ladies’ and Men’s Tailor ONTARIO al fed at Exeter, Ont,, this 3rd day Set 3 fun lar Notice is hereby given that T have |Doto"0¢ which is made elsewhere. 918, and -re- ‘at’ have ie said errors corrected accord- ke SHADOW TEST|« for suitings eae almost off |; JOHN LOVE Sous death occurred Love was born in and at the Se cof 16 treal. there and at Sher- ae a short time, he settle 2 B23 In 1862, he ie aS -Conkey, who ae as a Methodist ie Conservative Mrs. Mary B. Gallop, R. R. No, 2, i neral services, Atwood, Ont ich took place last Sw to_the Gladman & Stanbury, Exeter, Ont.,| Millbank Methodist cemetery - | Solicitors for the Executo: Hazelwood, ‘of Lebanon, officiating. e is survived by three sons, George, M itn 90 mt and Clarence, of ’ ¥ 1 1 Lebanon; and one daughter, Mrs. Blough, Lebanon. Thi bearers Voters List, 918 ere K: Riddell, & Riddell, J. Paulke icipall r. We mg, Chas. Loughran ani Munictnality of the Barnett. Mloral tributes were sent VILLAGE OF MILVERTON by L.O.L. 1347, Wallace, fro: child: en and grandchildren, rhe -gely tection, ern e DENNIS KENNEDY Following an illness of some e death pares at the time, ir. hon daughter, e ‘ Dien! with the harvest last Saturday. amily resi- | Ht ‘ig THE ISLAND Hurst, panini policeman of MStrationn meses the I Island re cenelys Yr. an Schneider spent eer” evening in Stratford. Miss chm gu) Seo several days at their Samed Cook, Miss yr: z Coo i ae friend, Mr. R. Bul-| ae Plattsville, motored up and aie tee recently with Mr, and the Oo mneider. Mrs. . Kerr and dau; Laura, spent Mende with ee deat Mrs. A. Graul. Harvest is over i have started fall ploughing, Wille galing apple butter also seems ite fashionable at present chmidt was a Sunday visitor a ima. Bchrbider and sda, Perey, ent ine Floydy Rush made a trip Logan recently. Mr. Rabi assisted Mr. Andrew chneider and children Sere Saturday evening. Margaret and Lu Mr. Wm: Wick, of Rostock, was a Sunday visitor ai Mr E, Schmidt's. enty ‘Schmidt and Pah Lin aie, 8 sens Ei ay evening at rD, Sehne Mn attended . the memuriel saeie i Miveren oa Sunday las Misses. August Mogk and family ‘Sundayed at’ Mr. D. Schneid- HESSON and Mrs. a entee. Isley and fam- ay He Koe cher sbént a few days in Tor Thom- moved ife, who wa ay ne ean hig toa eng ieee iasetiere, cisnsaly lateph: Detroit; Vincent, St. Micha el’s Col- Parkhill; also three brothers namely, Joseph Kennedy, Lon Gornelins and- Martin, Stratford; "Nees. elly, n M Mr. Kennedy was a_ Immaculate Conception church and was 63 years of age. PATRICK CONNELLY. he moved to Stratford nets his wife He was this district, and was a “faithfu mem- ber of the Church of the SARS Conception. His and. seven children Epoize ‘ifr Thomas, atrick, John L., Bridget Elizabeth, Gregory Joseph, Timothy Vincent, Sad My Coelie. flwwo other cald? ren, Francis X. and Edward Gerald, died some, time ago. His mother, "three. sisters Windsor, and Miss Ida, at home. The Longfoot Soda Water Works an ereeoraS wall ue ah bare Gs ‘ime e allotted to cen to Tast vail Hs] 30th | of September will all be used up this ek. wet Following an illness of eight months naa : the: death: becurred atin: eatly Hour |pouco™ Are _ePensing. afew ednesday Test, the family reat dence, Stratford, o rick Connel- ly, aged 41 years and 10 months. The CARTHAGE late Mr. Connelly was born in Logan township, where he was occupied as Messrs. Albert Simpson, oe 0”. farmer up to eleven years ago, when|Hara, Wm. Burke and Albert Brown, ane own in a Ghicagd: Edward, of Decor, Thom- neider met at the as, of Logan; Mrs. William Uniac, nts, Mr. and Mrs. Logan; Mrs. John Longeway, Strat: chnelder, on Friday evening ford, and Miss Alice Connelly, of ted him with an_ad- London dr Gordon, who eae : of King and try, leaves for ALEXANDER D. FORBES y, leave a ‘uher ane d has been received of the hi fe journey sin at Anmatina.incudmonton. West, pond and that ere long he on August 26, of Alexander D. For- i it eon earth s, son_of Ald, and Mrs. D, ee ill to Bee OSES <e. Re eee ae eet dates ton Ramdeiph Asbsx gpoat he moked days, heart failure following an at-|With friends in Brantford and Car- tack of appendiciti rth Easthope, the deceased ived san ny to eleven’ years ago, when he went to] p- a the west, being employed for five| Births, Marriages and Deaths. years in the Dominion Express office —— at Winnipeg. Later he took ap farm- os aa in Edmonton West. esides parents, two brothers and three sis- eed Elma, on Thursday, ers survive, namely, John of tl ug. 23rd, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. ete OTS Renn yeti Geaeue| Lovie Meltana, adn. Lome, North Easthope; Mrs. Gallo-) Bray—In Elma, on Sunday, Sept. 1, way,, Anselmo, Alta; Mrs, Elliott,| to Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Bray, 2 son and son J; Miss Priscilla Forester and friend and Miss C.. Foerster are taking in the London Fair thas week, ev. Fr, Wiedner, Mrs. . Kettle and friend, of Macton calle ‘on Rev. spent Sunday with Mr. ai Fornkopf, St. C) ents. rr, and Mrs. Jos. Koche and Mrs. M, Kocher and Mr. Laurence Kocher. motore da} riends in St Agatha, Kitchener with fri aad St. Clements. Schneider, of El- E.- Cy and Mrs, H. mira, spent Sunday with Mrs. Knoblauch, Mr. A. Foerster is at present suf- fering from an attack of rheumatism. We wish him a speedy recovery. Owing to a printer’s mistake, sev- of news for the ver the matter,—Ed, rs. H. Mittleholz and family, of lays of Carluke, spent Sunday vith Mr, Simpson Mayburry was in Strat- rit cvec te week-end. A number from here attended the foneral of the Inte Me John Lo ove, Sr. non, on. Sunday. aster Archie Moore is at present isiting friends, in Toront« Mr. and Mrs. John MeAuley, of Gotham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lines, The many Pace neighbors of MeWiliams —At Britton, on Monday, Sent. 2nd, to Mr. and Mra: slarise illiams, a daug! robe tea Strat for, Mane 16th, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry For. beck, 310 Albert street, a daugh- ter (Dorothy. DEATHS. LOST W. Chalmers (by way of Musselburg) and Poole, tool kit belonging to For Kindly: noti- y Mr Chalmers or leave at The Sun ice, FURNITURE! CARPET (by the LEUM SQUARES PICTURE FRAMING We Have a Full Line of New and Up-to-date FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM Baby Carriages, Go-Carts ‘and Express Wagons We Sell McLAUCHLIN AUTOMOBILES--Canada’s Standard Car. yard), CONGO- and PICTURES DONE PROMPTLY ROBERT “2 Milverton McMANE Funeral Director and Embalmer Cider and Applebutter |» uring September the Rostock Cider MAL wil make cider and apple butter day, Friday AND TRUNK stem HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO THE HOME OF THE RED DEER AND THE MOOSE. OPEN SEASONS DEER—November 1st to Novem- ber 15th inclusive. E—November ist to Novem- ber 15th inclusi some of the Northern Districts Ontario includ- ember ee inetasie Wrike fo the Bemis of Fish ame,” giv- ete., ing, "Di istrict Pas- t . H, C. BAIRD, ’Phone 1, Local Agent copy 9 of “Playerounds— of and G a ing Game Laws, Hunting Regulations i ia Agent, Union Station, Toron- the Davidson—At Mornington, on Friday Sent. oth, 1918, Donald Davidson, + Sr. axed 79 years, 8 months and 5 6th LINE ELMA (Too late for last week. ae is about finished in this localit; Mr. We Alexander, well driller, ee pol plense wells for Messrs. John LINWOOD rt W. Harron, of the 9th line, "Wellsle received a Ag from his te. R. E. Harron, ‘who for overseas, saying that he azyived safely and was feeling fine. and Mrs J. Strong, Mas- 3 N ‘orris. and Miss Gladys Strong, of Bloomingdale, vis- ited on Sunday W.. Harron’s, near Linwo' The Knitt ire Circle will meet: on Thursday avenee at the home of Mrs D. S. Williams. CATHCART—DUCKLOW quiet wedding ‘took, place on wade September at high no rence May y, da get fe presence of immediate feinives: ave You Seen the New all Suits and Coats ? Hundreds of This Season’s Newest and : Most Stylish Garments are Here. ’ / Se —Fresh from their individual boxes, these stylish New Suits and Coats give you an ad- vance idea of what will bé worn during the coming Fall and Winter... There are so many stunning New Styles that are so wide- ly different from what has been worn here- to-fore, embodying the very essence of re- fined taste and good workmanship. Navy, Taupe, Brown and Black are the predomi- nating colors, made in beautiful qualities of rough finished cloths. While price ten- dencies are generally upward, you will be agreeably surprised at the low pricing of these delightful suits and coats. Prices $15 to $75 Men's and Women's Sweater Coats ... The Sweater Coat has become a ne- Absolutely New in Dress Goods Never were the New Dress Goods Le gorgeous in pore and de- ns — never as perfect in weave oad lustre of aitaee. Their texture is made to stand the heaviest wear- ing tax, No matter what service you put our Dress Goods to they will prove ultra worthy. has ever had a Sweater Coat would be without one. We have an ex- ceptionally nice range to choose They are Perfect— and Perfection Admits of no Addition. Prices Range: 1.50 to 8.50 The prices are always a little lower ‘at ENGELAND’S, Men's New Raincoats $7.50 up Probably no garment if of greater value for fall wea: good Raincoat, but be sure it one. Our raincoats ar Old Country cloths, boug' t at spec- ial prices. Every coat is the very best possible value for the amount you pay. They come in doubk tex- ture cloths of worsteds or tweeds outside and worsted or beaver cloth inside, colors, fawn, reseda, brown, black or green. Sizes 34 to 48. Prices Range: 7.50 to 28,00 New Fall Suits: $9.00 up Never before have we had such a large and varied stock of Men’s new Fall suits. In view of the present increase in prices, we bought unus- ually early and in extra large quan- tities. This fact places us in a uni- que position of having an extra big assortment of handsome suits at prices which smaller buyers cannot possibly meet. Come in and see these beautiful new suits, slip on a coat, see the-fit and finish. The price will be sure to please you. Per Dozen Give Us Your Order For Fruit Tomatoes, per basket...... snes Peathes’. 3.5. 0) Plums (Lombards)... Other varieties up to. $1.00 to $1.25 Comfort Soap, 2 bars for Jello, 3 packages for Prices Range: “$9.00 to $30.00 Canada Food Board License No. 8—9799. Engeland @ Son The Store With Ghe Stock, - MILVERTON

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