Milverton Sun, 7 May 1914, p. 5

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MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE E HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF New Goods that were not on the market when we made our first spring purchases. These goods you will find newer and more attractive than anything shown before, The lines include Waists, Hosiery, Silks Wash Goods, Embroideries, Laces Ginghams and Buttons Have also restocked the Millinery department with a lot of new shapes and trimmings. Our millinery busi- ness has proved very satisfactory. A trial order will convince you that our styles are Sot and prices to suit everybody, Our aim is “TO PLEASE.” House Cleaning Time Our Housefurnishing Department is stocked to over- flowing with these popular goods at popular prices. Linoleums and Floor Oilcoths Carpets and Rugs Curtains and Curtain Netts Curtain Poles and Blinds Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Country Produce WANTED: 300 Bags Potatoes WEBER & BETTGER a week-end visitor in ir. Beverly Bamford made a bus- iness trip to Toronto on Saturday. 8 M, Fairfield spent a ays visiting her sister. Miss Shirley Walker at Parry ound. Ol Mr. Krachling spent a day; riends in Motare, Joo Bricker end BA. Roos were given legrees of D.D, 8. and L.D.S. at the ion College at Toronto on Friday mey seconded by . that ‘the. notices sent few | (1 #Ee oF said drain be now read. | Move ed by F. ‘Wood, Feconded pe |. Mok. foe the report’ on the ise Maitla: Normal. spent Sunday with her sis- Wrathall. Wray T. bo Hi ce ams. of Linvwoi We < he ¢ who ha been pointed overseer of Bighwaya | in. blag such, a SEM assi stant to the Bell jof Edward Preuter. B. R. Leake elephone Co. as been trans- jBe appointed poundkeeper fe the plice tford seer left for the lot f David peck Dera: iutear foladasen en | Moved by Py Gattney rest es Miss Edith damment. of Atwood. spent Saturday in to: ie stage that by-law No, 505 ng the appointmen' mn Messrs. M. Wils son. "Geo: D. lor ‘highw ys. fenceviewers and pourd- Clarence Champ. Hafry Saunders and /iceepers for the year 1014 as now Oscar Ruppel eee to Berlin fullv read be finally tao and the Sunday where they spent tha day.” |reeve ani k sign and seal the Mr. Dave bul spent, Sunday vat fame Car his Bons in Millbank. Moved by P. Gattney sooo lt aby Mr. Wn " Zinkhatn spent the t that Norman! Malcolm — be 00 for farm bridge vances ried. lin. Jara i Edna Roulston Nie nt Sunday | ‘nds in Welles shat “the tender of rh oR A ating grader per hour be Monk. Wolte for [Season a vd. Carri amateunder at of Burns, was a ae Moore. <8 econ by P. Ga at pene Is awe rarded ine ssontract for the meric mw ni Had aa a or th 0 be Commletaay o} Ist day of Solo a e security to be giv fe Sack: That ious, kson Long who went efitical operation for the Stratford hospita pe one ‘on Mlon- ao by ried. Moved es ei A. wa BE. Gill. that in respect B ock | time ag day. and is looking fin Mr, Hetiy Zilliaxs of Berita, i jays under the par- FLOUR WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE HANDLE: The “Harvest Queen” Brand One of the best on the market Mita BREAD A. HAYES, Baker Wedding Cakes a specialty - - MONKTON, ONT Wholesal and Retail BIG CLEARING SALE of. Re the bills ‘announce wmonster celebration to be cy 25th. elf. Everybody weleon Biffin of Str isitor in town on M Mexander. of ried. Satur ith friends in town . P. siege? Ganka a aa fork. that W. Hola k the), W.F.Avexeoutive attended finded $3.07 taxes paid ini error said the meeting of the exeant 1d a [umount to be charged to E, Oleay- Stratfor uceday. May sth for operty lot n pt. 12. con, 16. the purpose of grouping the | teams |Garricd, entere Moved by P. Gaffney seconded by Messr: Watson, ‘an ary, Mork. that the Court' of Revision Fry were Bundey ‘visitors in Bie T8- | on souerhont: Roll ofthe towns ship it be held at the Tp. hat} at nee was a the large Boranolm ‘on the 26th day par on commodious dining room of the | 1914.4 0 o’clo ok am. d and t nd Central hotel on Friday even- Court in the: Mit: I 1d es last by Mes Paul Bros. hh Ps Mr. Scott Binnine., f “Binni ) Sed acnondua he Fair" was a business visitor in Tor-|J. Mogk. th: road’ Sommisstohers onto last week. of the aitte rent divisions b ire ‘or the ee wing anbrontie Hobe f ng raada and other No. VHERE THE | SCHOOL FALLS if + $800 Sentinel soh vachh inspectors the Woodstock 9 ied, ci, ae by P. ‘counallr Mogk be ap- hen Hydro Rad- y of Stratford. ned ational with This 4 lutelligenss, cause ee wei rural s iy e insp . to pointed out t two-thi of the |ese farmers are raising eg, teachers in his inspectorate ly tha ¢ at the first of July, These |on this continent. and changes are all the moro serious | the cost of transhipment from the en. the youthfulness and inexper- | farm: Hong Kong or Yokohama. os of the teachers are taken into j from "ehere five’ thousand. miles across To make room for spring goods, we are offering goods at following prices Mantle Clocks, regular uray now “ “ “ 0,00 Watches, TOG: $20.00, for Brodches, reg, $12. 50, ae es, i, 5.00. Byerything is slug {5 Be at same re luction, don’t miss this chance Went $16. We also have a good line of Silver es reg. 250 which we are going to clear out at “The Jeweler” J. A. HANSON, Monkton, « Ont. JUST ARRIVED! AN IMMENSE SHIPMENT OF Men's ana Boy’s Boots French Kips, English Kips, Urus Calf _ Grain, Splits, Oil Tans, Farmer’s Red ' Kips (strictly waterproof) all sizes for spring wear in mud or rain. We have also a shipment of Women’s and Children’s Shoes ae Watch this s 7 a for our announcement. ‘regarding fine shoes later. + UTTER and EGGS TAKEN vez) iN. ROSS, at Monkton . A-few men ‘oiplined. in this fashion would supply an obje lesson not to be regarded lightly, for the average man. wi will stand anything Rene than t hur | e naa cel : he | ans pb ere) pe a io. from Vancouver, little opportunity for in- hand of Canada and the hikes: of personality which ort hited t States, Chinese egms are dp- te Ee ope ee thbe great factors inall| parently to be a factor im the exe It is Tfnpossible for this continent! in the fut- work We have splendid ne liltles ‘tor *Soultry raising ‘$/in Canada. but the opportuni nity is be- their pupils? TO ELIMINATE CORRUPTION fs Chinese. producers. With the advan- piel te of three or four weeks of fresh- nthe Oat ‘Government | tees and stings nt teed there is wanted to draw out o bill for conipen |e sufficiently 6 reeslesale to minimize labor, eggs Soule not be mrbeuree more cheaply in Canada t than i in THR CRIME 01 OF» OLD AGE. joao go Tribune tion to further free our elections from corrupt practices, William Meredith, ize of ipa tario. fo act. 4 Sir Charlts: Davidson, Chief Justice of bloo Quebec. in the drawing up of an e ng. re are still thou tion act, to be hoy of os in. industry that could bill when ouinented will is sgoontable be filled by the pld,- But unless. an as was the Compensation for Accideats | individual appeal ee mente for a man ot this OF ‘/is one of our ‘nt actually to eliminate t the ageingeat least mot to enoourae ee ae Se ae aap This doe 80 our civil wileke the sight of wie (ebuanen whose. liv- _uhder Guelph Herald t. toronto clergyman who pub- tials denned before the men | of| fen to guicide by denying them the his congregation a man. belonging to ooportunity fovean & vlihood should his church a man who had ruined &|}unp its head i girl. to mal jatters worse, re- plier aad fused reparation by. the only means in Das FORD wer. ha that! ted would exert ald at Lindsey fatality in which te the! nares orn of his fellow- yer Aragie.« a for Ean ta gies on Satur A sar os t | strong de ne rent. it ‘ho ee on thi re a menace < pee as well themselves. ; were con- of overseers ‘ood. seconded by | the Ni Seeots coat attributes the failure of the. schoo especially in rural districts. lo ve wol three Tatil ie i pts PSE mauetl a of attendance. frequent |MORE EGGS FROM THE ORTENT shifting of teachers. and apathy an e he part of trustees | Montreal Witness and pan Peer ate a. sotomen nt of six million seven |\ $ NS Ere i are > oe = = 3 UNG: ) = ; . 1 thee co LOGAN SOUNCH.. @ Pek x Ena Mr. Geo. Spottoa. of Wingham. was - - ° SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND ‘a SATURDAY Hair Netts, regular 5¢ each Baby’s Underwear. Girl’s Aprons, regular 50¢c. 3 for 10c Little Daisy mae see regular 25c .,, Girl’s and Boy’s Stockings, regular 35¢ Ladies’ and Misses’ Vests, regular 35¢ Ladies’ and Misses’ Waists, regular 50c a Boy’s Spring and Summer Underwear, regular SSG Boy’s Everyday Shirts, regular 50c... Boy’s Pants, sizes 25 to 33, reg. 75¢ and ‘$1. vines BOC pair We will have a table with 5, 10 and 15¢ Smallware (real bargains) We have a Nice Assorment of Gent's Furnishings, Expect our Men’s iahinat in siahliy The Milverton Bargain Store Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchangs PFAFF BLOCK, MILVERTON } «a> | | aed aa ha ular at Darin retorted to your STEADY BEAT TH th Fe . ring all se: a time when all the mail orde, § making their most desper- ffor 5 lw Hotine offered Coon coats selling, reg a0 Pe cent, midectionss and then bers that one di a millio; ngth- ens the suspicion that people are not gettin zi ins” they are led believe and expect. It is a safe bet that a man who ge! © ne are oven its seh ead “M make inferior Rood lose and none of us are: in shusinees for our health. was discussing the effect of ‘m ” discussing human ADVE. TISER WILL MAIL ORDER xchange says unaccountable 5 that sy of sed featu Garden and House Plants work off thei: A fresh supply arriving every morning WEIR'S RESTAURANT from $110 to $120 ae rs wondar SchcEhee SEEDS ely low pee must be 00 departmental ke us so e@ can sell at so of cour ae house must money A Hist VER Reon time to secure a bargain. nz the last @ general elections athe | M meoae) “hay shouted an op- Have all been reduced in price. GRASS SEED of all kinds, CLOVER, TIMOTHY and ALSIKE on hand Farmers can‘save some money by buying early as the tendency of prices is to go up. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS No STOCK FOODS ON HAND EE. Bettger @ Co. w is the food now." the speaker. “but sy come Specialty in a momen’ 7 household varnish, imitated but never really equalled. 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