Milverton Sun, 11 Sep 1919, p. 4

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Z FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 2nd in ENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. G WESTERN ONTARIO’S LARGEST ty ‘honih vith her Mrs. AND BEST COMMERCIAL ave Commercial, Short! parti Mgdet tia = ou to positions Write for free D. A. tec Bey Toren MILLBANK NEWS |. aiiss Margaret MeCardle, of T he © parents, pas an asa, Mecard 1s. Simon Fewings and daughter, BAECHLERVILLE nee» moe oa pat ieee oa ee the harvest compelled us to relinquish | m at | freed home las trees Ce spend. | . Our-contributions now. 5 rand ithe rush is over will have a tendency . Reid, aynilton {to become successive and w oy . Gale was a pusines visitor | cur- worthy eltgens may a ae soe [at London last he record of tl hapenings of | of Dr. and Mrs, 3. Clark and Mas-' this vicinity in prini an ES After so or Norman Malewhy. ‘visited over Sun-| lon; eriod of rest aed a voca- with Mr, and Mrs, T. Kincade, | Se iv feel eee our tas! va be orefial ld. taken with new vim res igor r. Bert Burrows was a visitor at’ and te general news will be eameded i and Nia; Al a aa iz to aM cnbieat and the. Thousand Double Track 3 Route betwee: MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Heeping cars on night trains and cipal day trains. rand gent or C. fae Tru \. vend Pisce Passenger Agent, Tor- H. C. BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent fe anes last eee “ London, spen' Monday wid with pte er m Monday evening. i and calleno on other old friend: ig alee ee aon a} \ if Ballina ral, rot arate ‘visit’ tend FO. C ed rover aaa ‘en ‘on Monday last for the f ae see Sunday at Mr, John! err visited a Toronto of selecting a candidate for the a Menor | last “week with his brother, Mr. D.| cial field, Messrs. J. bert, ‘Alian Cook, of Peffers, was a} Gernhelder and Andrew Reib: Visitor in-town-on. Saturday. evening. | ae: den. (formerly Miss 2 the Deere ieee dele; Soe: molested to ne and aes alice Saeah i Seaicth of Winmpeds visited at tend the a oresaid con’ ener, spent the week-end wi sco ute ahy’s one day nd the sold felmes is attending the| the Intter’s. father, Mr C. | e, of Strat- | “Sharpe on lad to pre that ae George Coghlin is doing as well. as can be expected after his recent Ba Alex. called io) evening owing to} of her brother, Our Tailoring | enwood and Mr. nd Mrs. | Brown an “Toronto, spent 8 sunday ‘vith re and Mrs, 1, _ Higgins and Miss Eleda | f Stratfor: rd, were visitors at err. Mrs. Gre of M crates 0} Tells the story of Quality, Excellent Ma- terials and Workman- ae ar best of o1 D: oerring: Mas returned i avi jhome after a att oe Kitchener, To-} tion ronto and other A special meeting of the Cedar held last week for cont! tinuation school at ft Milverton this pcantary to expectations, the head f our education! institution arrived | s lat ane seer eat hour of la: jas: be © th ay oS, ve and t! th now loo ‘orward of pessimism which the minds of sor ed to a more opti oe eT eearkinson spent Sunday at home. The large swamp areas adjoining are on fire these days. ihe ee winds Have fanned the and dense volumes. of ua ie nae been issuing forth over rounding country. night piesa nday, arn tines Fotntada “ane af Detroit, who} | Broad way Sn the distance and makes i he d Mrs.|a rather pre tty picture, Although Robinson, Welles ape » Sled ‘an |the fire may ca many anxious mo- aide texeten Monday [mes the wood that may. result, will Mr, r Raby, of Hamition, vis-| offset this —turnin ngle ini ited witb. friends here this week, ja possible fertile soil and ridding E delegates to at-|of such pests as the locusts and m ae visited at Mr, ookshanks auitoes In case the fire is prolonged an_Monday. e humus will be consumed and pro- Mr. Blner Freeborn and Mrs, W. uae el. If such be the B, Freeborn were visitors at, ‘Eondon cana ste. expat the Canadian band Monday at Mr. and Mrs. will turn out stronger than ever next Miss Olive Freeborn J ship, Tasteful Styles, str. and Mrs. E, Phair, Sorsanitiis poblf Henty Dixon is attending the oni lion Fair this we Lasting Satisfaction.) “Rev, Hazetwood, of Lebanon, will] ‘The grading of Hobecca street. has occupy the pulpit of the Methodist /been a grea ‘improvement and many We will be pleased to have church ‘on Sunday next. Sept, 14th. “ludi A jt you call and make selec- . Moffat’ subject for discourse ei tions and let us take your junday eyenil e the Dub measure. BY YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK oe ‘pr etation of dream WARTBURG J. M. FLEISHHAUER) | toca vistors 2¢, tne Ladies’ and Men's Tailor at Toront Mrs. Lorne Ehgoetz, MILVERTON, TARIO| yet Hci aise ate Be Fz ir. Andrew M Mr, John Henry, Miss Irene Miller, Mr. Georg Richardson, Mrs. Georg jmidt, Mr, Kenneth ier, Mis: and V L, Hei Pe ica avdson has gone Weir's List of Farms For Sale abe haa’ Bees en ee Sam_Hen- winer800 5 Will buy lot 32, (con. 11,) y, Misses Ada and Piaiee eee ander cultivation; comfor dwel- af spending afew days at the home Hine howe; 2 bank bane: in a good) fa, and Mes, Allan MeMane, of 5; iivagion: dacelliy si nesson selling, widow |" "Mrs. J. Mathieson and Miss Bessie and ee, cegect Dib dar i i= —a good clean tarm—erms easy. et phustens Of ation, wire fenced Brantford, are, at pres: tthe home of Mr. and Sits, ar Middleditch, dward Weiss is at_present ne with relatives at VW indsor and oe sity Norman and Roy Zimmer. man, Misses Lily A Ma: of ‘ilverton, recently. visited friends in this vieinity DICTIONARIES are in use by bi ness men, engineers, Tankers, pre aes auniversal ques- ma ee d ad- if you ane Se and a Wancement cheers not make daily use of this vast fund of inform- ition | ‘Vocabulary Terms. 2700 Colored Pintes: jored Plat Subjects. 12,000 Mr. and Mrs, M, V. Henry and Misses Myrtle and Sadie Henry were recent visitors at the hi . Thos. Dickson, Hari Mr. George “Harloff, of Stratford ent the week-end at the home o Ls parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Har- lo} 1 Mrs. George Messers hide spent Sunday with relatives ab ilverton, Visitors at the home of Mr, and “he W. F. ey on Su re: and Mrs, ©, E. Moo: re [Bivin Schenck of Strat? Louis Denstedt recently’ vis- ited ‘with Hlchener friends, Visito @ home of Mr. and | wee ie Suiddleditet*bn Sunday. were Mr." and Mrs, Harold Ruston, Mr. Bar, Miss Marshall, Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter aston Kirkto | 6th LINE ELMA Sunday visitors at Mr..Wm, Reid’s ‘om Burnett, of Linwood, Mr. James Scott Carnochan and Elmira on Sunda; md a th few of our 6th line auto, owners | able arent Srey of last week picnicing Mt, an iy Mes Russell Nutt motor- ed to Stratford on Sunday. Mr, Aaxandees MewendAthe: Wm, Katgess and Mr, Henry Kargess of Li Mrs, W, Sproule, ela motored to Hawkesville on ay. has Mr. Gordon bare has purchased Mr. Wm. Reid’ nd Ada Mc- | ha egal, and n Mr, James'|i mily motored to}? {these paves |tion of fen cleanse abe caret these autumn day strange streak hum f bovines to carry a proceedure when adjoining, pastures re really no ¢ ner hei eit Mrs, eure 1 and fa pular modern Now that t ve seen fit to of wheat this ok bright for ut aa) a large vacances numbers ma: so great as gbliterate evervthing green from "They are said to ee Mrs. Wartbure, The Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Samue! Heorge Dungey, of , and Martin Mogk, Messrs. Andrew Reiblini E._ Posliff day afternoon at Mrs. J. aelder’s. We note that it has become custom- eople of. our burg at Monkton Ze pty ae ot Posliff and E. G. Heinbecker motored to Mitchell on business this week. 40% wert Toneaee as to ve feconie-d Saneaian 43 institution is this grand working P: Glass oven door; tested thermometer; an oven inn for cleaning. bake well with it.’ Grate’ work smoothly; reservoir is enameled and may be removed | There _ a lifetime of satisfaction in a Pandor: J * SoldbyA. ¢. CLEMENS —=> rent, Prt oe iday ai Saturday, Sept. 13th and s and d eas at Mildmay, = jon Thursday night. ${ called oe . people of this burg ~ | accompanied e | evenin: u is at present visiting her athe Mrs. a severe attack of tonsilitis. Miss Mary Koelln has returned to her honre-after spending a few weeks Mary has one more name|"™ Que ee than her son, the Prince us Wales. He |i. two ie lammar Coup aR EE s Seven given names while she has | heth, spent, the week-end at the home SES ae ee Augusta Louise of Miss Edith Wright, at Guelph. Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes. se Bi Yn ReaD USS Jelta, spent Friday evening, at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C, Rolls spent Buidag My Lie: tow Mi Rufus Black has gone’ to Lon ee ee of Little Cur-| onday to resume | et utes @s milliner at F, 1H, Schum| ‘Millinery Openings at Terrill’s on| vt. er and Mrs. Rutherford, Tazont eres d friends in tow for a fe a Messrs. nt Fried a Harry Schummer left for Gincinnati, | Ii, on where they inte nd | going ae fond ‘Arthur, ‘Seunders left for Wa-| d|terloa where he cured a posi- ith Li pod jayne, of Brussel, is | taxing” charge of the millinery par-| Jors at A. H, Terrill’s for the fall jseagon. Neil nd Mrs, Fred Heinbuch and tani fet for Detroit, where he has osition. . Dermody, of Hamilton, is at present visiting at Rev. Father Weidner’s. Mr. and Mrs, Green, of Detroit, renewed, old acquaintances in town y [last we is now in chatye of yn. =| Terie alilinery spepare ment. itute will meet Alex. Beggs on e the ue re king Saturday meternaan, Sept. 13th at rvices of the pe halten Sept’! reach. | Eee W. 5 ite ra of We ua Montrose, spent Tuesday in our p-m. The , | Bethoaist church ein 08 Werding bells will soon be ringing. Mr. :and_ Mrs. y Beggs spent = | Sunday at Elmi W. Vail, of London, spent a few, ‘days in town visiting ri Mr, Ed Hawke, of Waterloo, was-a beat ne Mrs. John- Voll and son, daughter, Maggie, spent Airs. John, Koenig are fin, of Listowel, vis ited. = ‘Misa Delfina’ Ki Rosenblatt, areke. Papert last Friday with Mr. Peter Lenhard. Mrs. Wm. Forwell, of Kitchener, spent a few days at Mr. bel’s, Don’t forget the dance in the hall THE ISLAND A number from here attended dance at Gadshall. on. Monday night; Mr. Mag. A: "Mogk and fam ily, of Kuhr and ir. and Mrs. Wf Schneider, of Professors Comer, da Dan Schneider on. Sum hberg Ed_ Rel and spent saturday in, Stratfor rd Mr. family Sundayed with Friends at Cline ton. Mrs, John Hoffman and Miss Laura Hoffmar chener, spent a fey days ‘during Ghe “past week at. Mr, Ji fags Fred sitors at ere Sunday Mr, is ° Sanday visitors at the home of Mr. en organist of Trinity church and Mrs. J. he Mrs. H.|tered on her duty last Sunday. - | Kachler ae Welles-|"" Miss May Hymers, of the Listowel ley; Mr. and Mrs.-C. Lent te, of Lin-| High School, spent thet week-end here v Edgar Westcott, of Ham-| Miss Danbrook has ned. Ruby Atkin and friend, /from her trip to Vancouver, B.C., d Smith, of G: and was on ise in the school on zeie Scoines Monday ning to the D, Schneider and sons Mrs, by Mr. Eddie Savel, anotites to ‘Stratford on Saturday urs- very enjoyable time and eae eo Schmidt re Andrew Diehl oe Thursday oo Mr. and Mrs, D. Schneider and sons accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Rehberg and sons Mnotoned: to Blattavilie ane spent the day with relatives there. err and éisters,Mar- garet, q Laura spent, Satur- day evening at Milverton, Mr, fe Savel suffered trom. an, ening. we are ple ie wes able to resume his duties on LENALLAN Quite a nuniber of our sports took in the Toronto Exhibition last week. rry, of Port Arthur, Fred Neuert. Mr, Lorné Hahn and Miss. Lillie Wilgon spent a week ago last Sunday ebano ers award Rolls is laid up with don, where he intends spending a daw days at he ite Kew and children have ae in Brantford nding a night at thet of her herent ‘Mr. and Mrs. Baars x of the ladies of this vi NEWTON nd Mrs, Thorpe, of the Grand Central "Hotel, spent the week-end at it the home of | ENWOOD TOPICS : September Clea n-up ! SURPRISING REDUCTIONS rule in this final. effort to close out Summer Merchandise of all kinds in advance of the arrival of fall goods. of the choicest bargains you have seen this season. cials and don’t buy them you'll be throwing money away. You won t find these values equalled Beko Clean-up on White Skirts We will give a special discount of 20 per cent. off all White Skirts and Underskirts. This is a s If youneed any of these spe- Beldw we list some nap which you Selineider | gn Ge Sa hellenberger’ fa near Professor’s Cor |; 2 Chas. cannot afford to miss. : . 8 doz. Corset Covers, regular $1.00 Berlin Shirts, with tie and collar to for eevee 6% only, Becta i: Bo Peery WES) MESS G RY SEN 2 doz, Corset Covers, regular $150 Pp ] 1 a mo ive SS Corn Flakes......2 for 25¢ 1 Puffed Wheat .... wees 1Be Soap Sale! | scx: ta. me irl’s Black Sateen ieee ae s a be to $1.00 this week ..50c to 75¢ Still on ‘ Jelly Glasses, large size, per doz. 85¢ 3 doz. Girl's Midaies to clear a A Bite . Brownie Toilet Paper, per roll ..Se jal discount of .......- ‘ SILK POPLIN. — We jiave a few | > cakes for 5.200. SA Ee Shades left in navy). Alice blue, | 6 cakes for ,..58c LIVE POULTRY perei and UGE iawn, Se iw} 2 cakes for $1.16 | Spring Chicks, 2 lbs. and over « 24e RR ene eeeae Small size Fowl, 5 Ibs. and over :26c THE MEN’S STORE—Special sale of 6 for 25c. | kowh 4 Ibs. and over 22c ‘ Straw Hats, es stock must be seesaed + | Fowl, under 4 Ibs. ... +20 a out. ices same as last Young Ducks, over v4 Ibs, .....20¢ Roosters ...... oesene .16¢ 1 | OTH, - Milverton W. K. L g DONEGAL | HESSON et Detroit, after spending the holi- as Mr, Louis Kieffer and sons, Frank wida Helm and E. Bruder, of ates Fehs N., Gowan spent last Week| ond Harold, Mr, and Mis Rivne aim, OF Batten act Atwood, e village. Danasnetes x Dina, spent Saturday evening in Lis. |, 9) Kocher Graken motored to Formosa on Sun- on esas Edwin and Arthur Latent towels and chums, roit, spent Mrs, Fred Ritter and ‘son, Jack,| 4% with friends cS eA nae spent a few days in Toronto last atichael Kocher Redan ox doug ite we are pena a few days Henr; Seelhoff accompanied | mother, ‘Mrs. Samuel McCourt| Se cna aid MeCourt te Sao where they “spent several | ‘0. exhibition | hee Detroit atid Pathe Ir. cantaiee from Os Oshawa Mr. J is visiting with his famil Miss Catherine Foerster and ‘Niee Lidwine and Kathleen Kocher, ‘left had ab Sun office for Bbc, berg, spent Sunday with the fecery s, ees ‘he funeral of the late Mrs. John: saan of Dorkin, hi alC, cl urch here on ‘and was. largely attended by relatives and vend, | ‘e number are attending the Western Fair this week, i] |, Lien note-books—very handy for business men_and farmers—may be London is pays By another correspondent Miss Eva Danbrook has’ returned home after spending her holidays in Alberta and B, C. and has taken up her duties as teacher for another e va ear, Miss Alice Vipond is visiting with friends in. Toronto, Mable Danbrook, Sask, is visitihe her sister, anan. of Asor, se Mrs. Dave Hymer ‘spent al Ebshesupme of Mecemerscn mber from here are taking in aie Tawi ealibition this_week, Misses Bessie and mith, of Soe spent the week-end as of friend, Miss of North Bay, | is siathig with friends here. jackson xe recently xeturned as overseas, Miss May Hymers ,of Listowel, spent root eek- and under the p: Lizzie Cowan, of | Atwood, fiat Sunday. at her home here. Mr. Robert Thorndyke spent last week at the Toronto Exhibition. ROSTOCK and Mrs, Justus Kreuter and iter: Louisa, and son, Jack, and Charles Schenek spent Sunday feo ee cob Baumbach, of Milverton, visited srietaat in this locality on Sun. lay. ant Albert Zulauf left for Lone day Bee he will x daugh Mrs, pb ate .and family, of | over Sun- day nl relatives here. I Mary’ Wingefelder ngnt he the | geske-on with her daughte: Zula uf, at —_ ford: id . I, Druar and oe Aare and Victor, and daughter, | Isabelle, motored to St. Clements on Suh where they’ spent the day with friend: | Mr. and st Fred Murr spent | Sunday. with Mr. an George ! Denstedt, at Lis i Mr, Joseph Wincatelder 8) ent a few days last week at the Toronto | beep et | Mr. George Eggert, Me peer spent. Sunday Fe the of his ec Mr. and Mrs, oe ugust Bb. ert, CROSSHILL Hastin | i ee | spnt a day last vwoek of Mornington, mee her sister, Mice ‘Robt, Pengelby, of Stratford, | t I bt. Pengelby, o: ratfor ¢ visited during the past week at her fro ane eines endian’ epee mother’s, Mrs, J. Thorpe. his boyhood daye ‘f mths einity, took Miss Ellen Duval, of Hamilton, | place from the- hom his” sister, area the past week with her aunt, |Mrs, W.-Knight, one Seek Sept rs. J. ‘pe. h. The funeral as held’ under aa ft oe is home for a month |the auspices of the Free Masons, from Byron hospital, where he is ws order the deceased was a mem. ; undergoing a course of treatment. September 22 ~ ALL ROADS LEAD TO - Elma Fall Fair ATWOOD and 23, 1919 DANCING PAVILION UNDER CANVAS Monday, September 22nd. At 7.30 Grand Band banek at Show Grounds by Great War Veterans Band of Stratfo All inside exhibits will be in place and hall will be open from 7.30 to 9 p.m. If you want a good time you can have it here pm. rd Dancing after the Baad Concert, Music by the band Tuesday, September 23 Commencing at 1 p. m. Grand Show of Live Stock and ports pee of: Music ee te by the Headerson oe Pipe Band ’ Race, under 7 years, 25 yards . and a Gate Race, under 7 years, 25 yards . 25.) 15 Boys’ Race, 7 to 10 years, 50 yards . 165 Girls’ Race, 7 to 10 years, 50 yard 15 Boys’ Race, 10 to 12 years, 7 125 Girls’ Race, 10 to 12 yea: 25 Boys’ Race, 12 to 15 years, 100 Girls’ Race, 12 to 15 years, 75 yards Boys’ Race, 15 to 18 ye: Girls’ Ra 15 to 18 Men’s Open Race, 100 yards Soldier’s Open Race, 100 yards i ee and si oon F ce, 50 os pecial by Jas, Vaughay 2 4 Married Women's: Race, aay Sack Race, boys’, under i yeas, 50 yal 125 : ee ack Race, 50 25 " Father and Son Race, {00 "a Is { f Three Legged Race, 50 yard: Wheelbarrow Race, 50 ares ber’ zs Potato Race on horsebac! i! BABY SHOW—at 4 p.m, ‘4 Babies, under 12 months . F Babies from 1 to 2 years TUG-OF- WARcot 2,80 p.m, Between teams from Wallace, Mornington, Lo- wan, Grey and Elma Townships .00.. 10.00 6,00 4.00 (Five men 3 side) 4 ot to enter or no 8rd money, 3 teams to Shee or no 2ndmoney A sdette ears will be given to the person bring- 3 est number of people with one team +10,00 5.00 don. Dancing in the Pavilion. Concluding Tuesday Music Plan of hall all by The Al ni sht with a Grand Concert in the lice Dunbar Concert Company. opens Saturday, Sept, 18th. General es, Monday night, 25c; Tuesday afternoon 25c; lay evening, Concert, 50c an JT 2 ae President. T. G. RATCLIFFE, Secretary.

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