Milverton Sun, 17 Jul 1919, p. 4

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VILLAGE OF MILVERTON BY-LAW NO. 187 REGULATING 1,—All vehicles, including bicycles shall travel at any speed motor cycles and ner e ack are subject to thi ons meeting when travel- ling in Serene directions, must Vel 18 out to the rig! 3,—Person: pass to the left, turn 01 oe vehicles sons on horse bi y-law. slow-moving {4.—No vel ehicles, must keep close to the cut mirect by permitting his vehicle to re- 11— ms tS tae ‘ing others Seis ie Ay es and the latter must be responisble for he infraction TRAFFIC. d ‘which may Get crour sf Ey the Li 2 sb lave a vehicle a bel t 0: a De Nos Seber ten te age of nee shall ne a eee ot its and o' employ | © drive their eh Rat ©: ules by such boy: person atl i obstruct any in stationa: tune to week, ‘THE ISLAND Mr, Fred Schneider had the misfor- lose a valuable heifer last Miss meeets Scoines visited in Born tly. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Diehl and son spent a day last week at Gads- ae Schmidt accompanied oe Mia abi’ Kerr. ‘iss. Lizzie chmidt_made & business trip to Strat ast. Qu from here attend- ed the eee demonstration at aoe egies on Saturd: ay, Samide, foee red to Statiord oe Si Mr. at Tavis Si ny waters at the home of Mr. hneide: iss Mrs. J. overtaking and desirou: nother, must give audible Emead SS 6.—Whenever the weight of a load) — 16.. ikenness in- persons in prevents a person from turning out charge of velricles is forbidden and to let er pass, the former shall heavy penalties’ imposed. op and assist the latter to pass wit ith- | 17.—Ragii and furious driving or casing improper out jan the foes at sidewalk, and m to the right of the Pane line of such sti ae — wi curb or sidewalk, mi a : eight they again proceed, they shall | t snot’ less than twenty-one not break the law: by being on their | days. ie of le. 2 o-penalty is a bar to recov- fet when turning round | ering Tee by an injured party. son: corners | a the” intersection of ‘streets, ight, must turn igs f by the intersection of said _stre vehicle shall go at a fast- er Pee ee a speed 0 miles an hour, but, ne eve ve vehicle CENTRAL "sons must at all times, frav- guage are “forbs 6 ust. keep | ai at) this By-law lar’ es EOS than ment ead a Pi “Sally passed’ this 14th day July, W. D. WEIR, Clerk. x lan- bells ‘ot least, shall be ch horse or ‘other ani- id. shouting 18.—T we so The penalty for infraction of is not 20, with imprison: in default of payment, for a first, second’ and third time of W. H. GROSCH, Reeve. STRATFORD, ONT, e have Telegraphy, Commercial and Shorthand Departments. We give individual instruction Pare entering each w our sraduates Beaetatie ae secure positions of trust. “Get our | US, Goudy, of Belmore, alt. an fre catalogue now, it may ee a tts. bu ° Soe, 5 clenale, an inetpal, |Mr. and Mrs, Iving Wismer, Mrs. A D. A. McLACHLAN Principal. Mand Mis. Irvi , Mrs. A from neat Linwood, were visitors at Mr, A. Crookshanks’ on Sunday, RAILWA i. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin were HEN TATU RS PeHaY | visitors at Tavistocic ‘on Sunday, Mx Cecil ‘Panne was a business visitor at Guelph on Fri She Mis: is visiting her aunt, Mrs, ‘uleahy. Miller, as Double Teatk us SM, Miller, Route between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT ID CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full tepastion. from any Grand Trunk Ticket fee Distict Pomanger Avent, Tot: onto. hi a a wand Mr atz ee Visit Tells the story of — at Palmerston Se Sun a Gale make Quality, Excellent Ma- MeLcan spe spent Sunday at Repringvitle . 1 terials and Workman- ety ples is the order of the F lay and a good crop is repor' ship, Tasteful Styles,| “raster Harold. Clark, veturned to Lasting Satisfaction. | 4 We will be pleased to have you call and make selec- tions and let us take your WARTBURG ca YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK Mr. and Mrs. Norman Honderich Metin Wem tessnt viatoe ue st J. M, FLEISHHAUER i523) So 8 scr rate te PEED REED | Mrs. Moore V. H Weir’s List of Farms For Sale|: x $6, See ill spay a Le con. 11, Elma, 1 48 8) farm all | fa amily ‘Of Stratford, “spent a few days under elation comforts ble Gait recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ling house; rank bi arns; in a good |}red Harloff, locality; reasons for selling, widow ‘he loyal members of Ellice Star and daughter cannot work the land;| lodge L.0.L. No. 1320, attended the immediate possession, . Apply on| celebration at Milverton on Saturday premises or to W, D. Weir. July 12th. Miss Ada Henry spent the past two “consetsion Of Wellesley 150 cress] Weeks with relatives in Milverton, ‘ood, at "pargain for somebody. thon heast_ quarter of lot 3, ee , in ae past weel Mr. visited over Sunday N of No. houge at present fork tet a a foe weeks with friends H.C. BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent aa Port Elgin and Sou tT hee ir. this wee! ‘o her the. pas fr TONTARIO. an - MILBANK NEWS |: ited the: ts. Alex. Miller, dueinge the ey Hamilton," of Stratford, héhis daugh- is confined to the Clark, of Strat- C. Clark’s on i Crookshanks returned last eek to Inniskillen after spending a ere, mith and as Sanford cee, spen' Mrs. eka is oat ge at Mis: live De ee returned ome ‘after spending the past mon ‘oronto. Crawford, of Toronto, vis- Mrs. A. Crookshanks, d his sister, Miss Evelyn Crookshanks returned ome at Linwood after visiting week with Mrs. ‘anner. Dr, W..C. of Listowel, was Galior here"yne tn last wee spending is cousins, Sie Hewat Novag Maleany turday. Mr, James Dickson and son, James, d Mrs, Dickson, of Moorefield spent e home of Mr, an ry. George Kelly, Mr, and Mrs. of atford, spent, Sunday with rela- es in this locali ir. Bi iagara Is, fis ual her, Se Marlo and HESSON eGinnis, at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Loge, of Mac- rawing a sleigh, sled or carry- x Dol-| Yo s Minnie Bocdagee et Toronto, | home Q Daniel Ruechiel week | 0: and Mrs. J. Métanghiin at | / nd Mrs. F. ae Mr. Ed- die Savel, Mr. and Mrs, D. Schneider amily and Mise. Leura Kerr spent Saturday evening in Milverton, aying is in full swing along our Hing. our stoling Chroust a willow na the other day he cai on a hen hawk eared. oe be greatly aaa! ch the nest yung men was aie face very destruc- ‘rom this vicinity joined a Ing at the home of Mr. Fred Sass on Thursday last. A fine time was. spent in dancing, which, owing to the: aly Mr. Snieaere Donegal is a frequent visitor at the Island. ROSTOCK Le Pt aes and Spr. Clar- ene ‘ived home on Monday si ouisa Mons, of Toronto, are holidaying with the Yormer’s parents, Mr. and serie Kreuter. P, -H. Bastendorff and son, Ralph, and Mrs, EB. Gaul and family, of Milve: Mr, and Mrs? | award Shellenberse? and dauehter, Marie, of Fullarton, and Mrs. He: enry Diedrich, of Wax tburg, spent Sunday at th home of is Gaul. ern Zulauf, of Stratford, sient Santeg at his home here. _ returned ling the Miss Margaret serene n Kel Pend fam- ch Mr, V eral days last week returned home on ‘Thur Mrs. L, Schneider and daughter, Bessie, ae a couple of days last week in Milverton, visiting the form- mes. Visitors at ‘the ane: of Mr. me meet tba oe ne EsOdey were Riehl, “of Stratfor 7. DONEGAL , of the 12th nd as the guest Albert Thompson, d. Atkin, of Guelph, spent the week send at Mr, Walter Hargrave’s. e a number from here celebrat- ed the ae at Milverton. . Hymers and daugh. day last week Miss Florence © Tine; spent the M d Mr: Mr. and son spent @ with pel ee F. Hymers and fad on Suances with Wal- rs the order of the lace ee day in’ this Congratnlations are Belig extended Misses Beryl and Winnie Seelhoff on successfully passing their musical ex- aminations, Miss Alice Hymers, of Atwood, spent over Sunday under the parent: |J ‘ite Mrs. William Matheson motored to Goderich and spent a day e former’s father, oe is ser- 3, mane il ith Mr. Mrs, Samuel Burnett spent the week-end in Goderich visiting old friends Se r. and Mrs. M antz, Messrs the day and Mrs. B. Foster, Miss Laura e Rennie spent Sunday ith fiends at Stratford. Geo. Glaister and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Art fur Schwartz spent Sun- ang at Kitchenet and ars, ‘Jas. Richardson and family, Poe Minlan: were Sunday yis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rich- ardso} While peas from the Orange Milverton last Sat. demonstration at urday, a wheel-on Mr. Peteh’s car broke, causing the car to upse whereby. Ait, John T. Petch an er bone broken Wilford were badly shaken up. isses Dorothy and Knight have just retuned ‘vith the thet +8 uncle and aunt, Mr. an A Rennie, of London, fro eek’s de- , |lightful boat and motor trip to Ham- poy Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Buffal concession of Morni t taining 60 eres, On | “Breas a EA ie ‘and friends Hacking’s prs Renee sta acodaed, | of Detroit, ‘are spending their vaca- Hearteand Drilled well, windmill, bank barn, pig "°M."and Mrs. 'T. Klein, Miss Cath- N pen an ing shed.” Also the north | arine Schiebel, Mr. J. Klein, “Miss L. erve easterly forty acres of lot 8, in the, jocher, Mr. and Mrs. er, Mr. Remedy 8th concession and the south easterly | Ghas Kocher, Mr. Seraphine ‘Stem: 84 acres dot 4, in the 8th gonees-| ler Me and rs, Bugene Stemmler, sion. Will bi e sold either in block or My Herb Mr. Albert Helm,| People who have had Spanish Tnflu: separately. [Mtr Ed. Basal spent Sunday in enza,, ¢ GriPbe ee r Pn Leet aL tnd —_— lf of , Breslau. . bane Oe es ae “Catharine Foerster and Miss the Tdeal Toni ‘i strengthens the Brick ‘hoc, bank ‘haraj plenty © and: lee Heat hleagr Aeonhee A oucishen tiesbrdy «matter Is. The good water; 2 miles from Milverton. one are spending the holidays | 3’ ain; it puts new life into the Stom- $7,200 will buy the north half o: and Mrs. Jas, Kennedy and ach and Kidneys and Vitalizes th lot 9, con. 8, Mornington, 100 acres; yet spent Sunday in St. Clements, | blood stream that courses through the corner farm. On the premises is body. Hacking’s Heart an erve ected a 2-storey zat pose eee = [Rene \y is a Complete ropes Eee if itl air furnace, s . * sent day requireme! ¢ 72 ot oneal Baths barn 52x|/_ Miss Nina Riddolls ,of Lebanon, | feel right and get tired easily, take’ $0: Semenk ste Wings Seite shed 26x | hi ie Ges fate Tonide Pages eee, ee pice bos B for ‘onservato: usic Junior or sale by 8. Petrie, Milver. jawith: hen house. sad pig stabling:| 5 es vaminationa, Miss Riddolla ia ton; Weber & Retiger, aIoniaans ind ing Seat state of cultivation. pals dwell and windmill—A snap. pupil of Miss F. Hilda Bailey. E. G, Coghlin, Atwoo: Mis ny DishL spay; Monday visi many chickens as M ¢| Av Petries Mrs. Horace Bedwell and|colm nd LINWOOD TOPICS and Mrs. J. Lanz, Mr. afd Mrs. J. Mobis and Be Pauline Nieuman Spent Sunday at Milverton. own Carochon:and deminer Jean 5 spent the week- Bas it Milverton. essrs. Oscar and ‘y Lutz an friends of Elmira, ona rounds ge in Mrs, R. E. Beggs, of Milverton, is at present visiting at Mr. Levi Strick- Qin, anf Mrs, Wilmot Gill dates for ieir home at Verdun, Sask., on- wy. McKenty and brofien: itchener, are at present ver Fletcher is, at present visiting friends in Toro Miss | Helen Meeeanen spent a Allan eel McLaughlin’s, Tralee, ‘ . E. Rennie and son, o: Toronto ate at-present visiting at Mrs. A. ‘Rennie’s: Pte, Herbert Hahn arrived home from overseas on Sat Mei lets Bannan and “daughter, Adel, of Mildmay, spent the week: end at Mr. John Schnu one spent a day. the at Petal on bus icking ing order AB sie ars this yieinity, Nurse B. Forwell, of Guelph, spent Sfinday P. Lenhardt’s. Mise vet Meyer, of Waterloo, with her yton after spending a few, weeks Sain her” grandfather, Mr. Chas. Parsi toe Aiband Koebel spent the week- end in’ Kitch A, Dui ch has returned home can Visitors at the home of Mr.’ Péter ; Miss Isa- Miss ‘Hughes, of Guelp Hany Huber, of Waterloo, an ‘W. Arnold, of Bres- tenn F Beciinan br Se Clone nts, Spee. Sunday with "Mr. and Mrs, Ghas. Loge Mn Jonw King, of St. Clements, spent the week-end et ere. Mr. an Rahn Voll visited sb St. Agatha on Sunday. 10th LINE ELMA Quite a number fi ‘rom here took in the celebration at Milverton on Sat- urday. Hiss, Grace Cowan is in Listowel i Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon Campbell, of Brantfotd}? motored up and spent ‘ofd» motored u Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. Little. $ Dina Hymers is visiting Miss Mrs, Jas, Moffat and pats ent an evening last week at M L. aes Mr. and (Too late for last week.) Jas. Leena and Eva left on _Wednes- ‘or he co: Tr. aaa its, eles Pet rie, of Mil- verton, and Y as ster a im Wilson spent Sugeay at Mr. / « 7th, to lon “Moni Mr. and Mrs. E. a y, Jul “Vipond, ie Hymer 2 spent the ne and Mts «Daniel Anger ald Sunday evening at Mr. go ‘aight’s, Robert and Mrs. Wm. Struth- ers spent Sunday at Mr. D. FP, Hy- mer’s. CARTHAGE Mrs. Hugh McCourt, Mr. Monkton, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McCal- and children, of Atwood and Mr. John Lines, of Stratford, spei jun- day as Sy . and Mrs. Edgar pines S. Schneider, of don, ae 4 oie over the week- ent ich his parents here, and Mrs. D. Kerr neta of Toronto, are v itler and son, Bert, Stratford, ate guste of Mr. and Mrs. “jK Maybur Re “Tohnston, of Regina, ar- rived home Gu: Titesday’ and wil spend some time with his p Mr. $ and family of Wallace, epent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Chas, Schneider. BRUNNER Mrs, Henderson _ spent ani 3. : Beda USA elstiven pene Woods stock, Mr. and Mrs. John Reis and Miss Frieda Reis motored to Tavistock on Sunday, M Anderson returned from Gita ie ionday. Mr. and Mrs. Roth and family _of aa spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr. Melvin Hunter, of Stratford, spent. a ‘week-end at his home here. Miss E. M. Schieck, of Oe on, is atin Miss K. S. Ander: Sounded Queer. A Quaker attended the wedding of er of hi Mine ie gee Sele, gee ee, and remarked: “William, I eh in some penetration to discover thy ood qualities; but hers can he seen at a glance.” i : BULL BRINGS $12,000. ry Bros., of Nichol, have sold the amwoas ‘Shorthorn ‘bul I, ae understood’ the 0 turned aon ATE equally. as good an 0: yr this splendid prize-win- ning animialy CARD OF THANKS ae and members of L,0. or aid | Store. Closed Saturday, July 19th : E DAY | Saturday proclaimed by the King to be a Public Holiday throughout the Bri sh Empire all places of business will he tlssele sey, will Hs bargain day---Open Friday evening: PEA Specia’ BIG, s. Boys’ Scout Stockings to-day 60c, SPECIAL-DRIVE IN LADIES’ SKIRTS ill). ‘Tweeds — Sil 10 pe cent. Aisronnt on any Skirt in the stor Just a few Silk Waists cent. off. 3 dozen piinery 8 Cott gular up to $1, GROCERY SPECIALS 3 tins Pumpkin for 2 packages Corn Pieces for. Kkovah Lemona 100 Napkins for Cambridge Graham Waters Bs Patterson’s Arrowroo' Peas and Tomatoes . MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS—SPECIAL Every man buying a suit we will give a $2.00 Shirt Free. With every Boys’ Suit s a Shirt Free. STORE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING JULY and AUGUST (Open Every Tuesday Evening.) W. K. LOTH, - Milverton TA adie s’ fine rib Cotton Stockings, cash- mere finish, 3 oy toes and heels, regular Look Over the Following List and Note the Low Prices” We are Quoting 2 SPECIALS IN LADIES’ HOSIERY Bes 5 to 10, worth to-day 50e pair, 3 pair f Balbri; ‘or 95c. | sizes left, wo pair for 95c. (ribbed) worth 2 pair for 95c. $1.00 to $1, All $2. 30 All $2.00 New Ties left —--10 per ton Sen re- 48c each poe Sox 59c, special day B5c, z oldwe will give SPECIALS IN MEN’S SHORE riggan Underwear — only a few rth 75e, 5 ‘ ‘59 Zimmerknit Underwear—regular 85c, 3 dozen fen’ s Negligee Shirts, eciteas New W. G. & R. Shirts and Collars — Come in hand see them. SPECIAL IN MEN’S SOX. Extra good Silk Sox at .. Jap Méreaxized Fancy oe regular _ Men’ S Buc ees oe Special per 5c New Belts. for men and Boys—ranging in price efteii 35¢ up te 3 dozen Men’s Soft ee ow to- = 2 for MEN! Get a Straw Hat. We have them i a uae and Fedoras. Fancy Hat Bands at pte SY geo. - $1.39. 0 Silk | Caps,. Silk Gaps,.. 29175. ....3 pair for $1.00 +.+.2 pair for $1.00. “worth to- — te eee ‘0 $1.00. 25c. KEEP COOL Robert | ten. McCourt and Miss Maude McCourt of fri a se fai fo in- | Wi n, of | grandmother M Me jons_ spent Sunday at Mr. eatege ’8, d an. oe of Fordwi ic! dai ie, an Mr. Ballantyne, of Stratford, visited Setereey last al if and Mra. ike Pe mondey: visitors ‘at Mr. James 25 ir. and ne returned hom: PEFFERS The picnic held by S ef her Mr. William Bs ott, Jr., sed a Sampbell and son, E Amold,” of Stratford, after visiting iends here for a few days er, Hel- ler olmes and daught ratford, spent Sunday un as the pacha roo! Miss Irene Peffers is visiting her sister at Windsor. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Glenn and fam- ty of ear? spent Sunday at Mr. ane rett’s. ae i Taylor, of Ottawa, was Yor Fecently ag D. Hurst’s. Mr. and Mrs. Be i, of Tavistock, visited ee Mr. Phil Cook’s last week. Mr. a i H. Seehav. nd Mrs. ver and habs ode ueraniapad spent the week. . Zim- ilverton, an ae David eee and. nae id elvi h, were, Byte rson’s on Sati ‘ge, of gynllsin} wit nd | wi Mrs, William Taylor, Robt. Fairman and ecend of Milverton, spent Sunday at M Dobson’ n’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Petrie, of Done- gal, spent a day at Mr, John Barton’s Feeenthy. Mrs. William Holmes and ee Miss Millie, of Downie, and jas. Holmes’. is. Jas. Dickson and Mr, John Holmes, of Stratford, Barton attended the essrs. Bo! Lizzie Biever. Hines in Millbank on paatay “ane tins . Roy Henry, of Seer nt wate pitta eS recent! RL, and family. left tor their Hone in Winkipag pa We neLitile Jean and Gladys Dick, e indsor, are holidaying with theit re. ‘Thos. MeBride and Secraientotoermie Hoy surat 812. rr. 1% ere may not be the big priz-| children, and Miss Langford, of To- ig to. live stock breeding that ED, visited at Mr. M. Dobson’s re- 6th LINE ELMA erton. palace and 8, W. iss Agnes Gray motored to Durham m_ Sunday. aes pita tae . M. oan have ‘after a WELLESLEY Mr, Henry Merlan, a farmer living about three miles west of here, fortunate been serianey way 0) Mir. and Mis. G, Meyer, of Milver- ton, spent a few days among friends | ere, Mr. Mrs. P. Glebe, Mrs. Kreutz. weiser an dat Tees Florence, and d m4 tahle, of Kitchen- er spent sunday here amo ti enberg occu pulpit ‘at tighieland on ‘Sun mday in be-' alf of Missionary w . Battenberg is holidaying at El- mig she = ‘ew days. Mis. John Welz spent a ties here among friends. GLENALLAN r, L. F. Neuert, who recently re- end at Mr, 8. Mrs, MeMulken “and family have tame ithe aehinis, ee! returned to Tor after a few) Mrs, Fred Neuert, for the past couple weeks spent at the. eves ome. lof weeks, has gone» to Brantford iss Florence Cook visited over | where he has accepted 2 position as | Sunday with her friend, Miss Frieda | Qperator on the G. i Pommer, Milverto Mr, and Mrs. Hemy Kenny and LISTOWEL Dr. McDowell, spent the week-end in «Mrs. Geo. Smith a Millbank, ay spendin et Mr. MceLaugl Mr. A, 3. pe id, of Toronto, is the cee of Mr. Arthur Windsor this week. They were “pals” in the 4th M T. Co’y. lately returned from Prgiees i G. Climie, M. ‘S areal and a "falvolm made a great catch of black bass up north one day last weel Miss Vivian Clayton left for To- ronto on Saturday and will visit there for a couple o: Nes Mr. Pat. Connolly, of he was istowel. a visitor in Listowel on Saturda: y Lieut. Howard McLachlan, of the Imperial Wilts ire Re arri sda’ Cavalig of Toronto, ‘spent ss week-end at his h Mai the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Har ron for a few days. apt. Harry Livingstone who arriy- |. | ed hot Saturday, will resume his m as 1 y, who has ADeat his “te ucaye at his hom t rigin, returned to Thorold on ee last ‘im \intone ey, of the U. 8. ne rand lately returned from 01 seas, is visiting with his parents in town, ae i werantay y evening, Slaatow el’s junior team went to Soand on Friday July 11th, and were successful in holding the pied the Bean, of Milverton, en me in town and also} t rt 5 ee ounrae visited friends ant lly was a visitor in Atwood q el ' partially. The Listowel team lined up as follows Goal, F R, Hermiston, C. om vel G. B. arrony B. Bano , G. Scho li Torgaiia Me Komp, Wee Le scott, B. Wisdeon” Phil is g | “Peace Day he } Gace ovine @ won ' addition to List towel jut venile pod ball lown to defeat team a) player: LOGAN COUNCIL ie ey met on June pee Mem- f laste jwas read, an was authorized to sign the eee on the Whirl Creek extension dra bape eting” then ned meet again on Jul; 28th, ae mihe usual time and place.—L. G. Rock, Clerk. ELMA COUNCIL ual pay- ther ‘va ntereey at five a. Reade half per cent. mber of accounts were paid, Coates — Smith — that — eon Lochhead, , Clerk.

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