Milverton Sun, 25 Jun 1914, p. 8

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= ll lO A es See ee DIRECTORS’ MEETING. ‘cor. LUDES THIRTY. FIFTH | ANNUAL SESSION | P Nhe Board) at Nei of the El 1 Pi he High \ \Gourt of of ihe, Danadian Or- | of Pore ‘s thirty- ening last, | the membe ra of the.Board being pre- | Queb eat but . The minates A baby the best | hei May meeting were read and 'con- |i, She of this progressive and thimed, “Ae slaln. for nilipsidlagiitraterdad. and: bepetiotacy® x wepted frown Mra. M. of |elety and some nt legis- Wall, for house and content : doer tga ie was mnaats 3 tron _itove which was reat unanimity Berens ll S10 s paid) Albert Hecate on “500: delegates.: the. offic meat burnt on being almost unanimous. 00. W F and ‘early every ueation wad taken, being d way see ma jari c Hig biel Ragnar of the Or- M Mr.J, A. Stewart. barrister, of 7 We Barr pburth, Oat E E with " certifying 1 cow. by, lihtn some. i- | wer » re aaa te A death views to the”Order by re-clect he © t bu re rune “eoncerninse tome ide the Pres) him unanimously to. t dent and Mr. McCloy uthor-| tiy ned to investigate. jeations for rs M insurance amounting to! was alxd re-clected a by ago laination the 97.400, adjourned til)’ High Vice-Chief pSranen trap tires Tyesday 1914. time. dnd the ither n High Court offi- Seoretary.| ders re-elected in the same manner . Hammond Woodstock Distriey Methodi Someren. Brantford fented a mation te rte the. x Robert Hilliot, Brant ference oy fo L W. L. Roberts tn site for ministed ris, Rew. [end A, Shultis, Beautto High Aud- aéppusting the: resalution [\torae’W.. ML. ‘Cove: Montreal. High Deda cobain) the Methodist ministers | Re 7 Rev. W. J. _ Port as coolesiastical tramps. t Dr, boro see Tay. si toad. w an + not up for aeaba: as'th PIGS FOR SALE hiree-year period for which he was d. prevignaly aisctadr bad ‘at’ oxpl brood sows dus to pie = within e elected memb threo weeks, Apply,to WM. TAY-|cive Committee LOR, Newton, \i-d | son. Toronta Ont es 1 a R FOR SALE mh braun oh ‘ Mworsentéd “family aurtey rubber | man is a a0 a Bi the committee, fee tires, Will be sold che to | th st tim HOY, AD. GISCHLER. ML ae 1 ae Ont FOR SALE 1918 Four goad brood sows duc, to: far row in June and July also pare-bred Yorkebire -pigs fro aliptyta ty wedding: took lites on nvonths old, Pairs akin tories * S$. J. MILLER, 9b Jin Welleste 4 y Lost. jof Mr, rthy:") second } son of Mr, and Mrs . MeCarthy On June 3rd ‘on Main str be-| West Monkton, dween Bonk of Hemailton and Ente | performed by land's store. a black velvét Dt ie lea taining 3 sum of none please leave at Sun office. FOR | SALE | « general purpose colt. |" oe wing bride who was given good size. fs secon ey 2 piano Ke on at, | Say by ‘her father wore a gown of new, second-| ¢ 7 eream rep eolicnre and carried . t fre. tp e004, ea pain | she brida Her soft fatie | gent to eralnigte eae 300 ‘er " ia sticalare aulyto.| fell “a prettil hed ak orange of his church. Tis rye axle o ENTER. Milver i wy \Siadacu ms, Mise Pane Mecar SIS- | the should have beer r Bed Girth \etnontl soa Hale OF honor |hut the Bishop had forbidden bith. and way daintly gowned What lo Tam not is nally conviet= ‘é | with panama hat and ¢ ake f here any other zone ave Sepa pects ons. My John Gattney Ibs anthodlty then Hy " r ol he Too ching B cpt of 100 ste. ving ee bitendant Dai “xine be pitary Mornington On the premises is er- ne Wesley Ba Wefinition: of ed two good stone houses. hank and, what. becomes 0 right's barn 40x66. stra ed same size, ate saab Mass that “No. bisho) England yoy Bh ae aa parle ony or: elesyhere: ever anibited ohn one acre S oiatern at bari saetto?” a 4 fap 35 bi The Methodiats vf cela Ata ardwood bush, For! kel jen the health of the|had no ch They wer Cen Ng ii deena bh {| bride which was responded to by Mr. | preaching houses or. chapel” and ALLOP. Milverton. P.O, fM-4i) pF, O'Neil. of | Mi |. Short Prof. ia } 8 were also delivered by Rev jofines obure! oe TENDERS WANTED. Hatiion, Coraorank droster and pnilding be ed. for heietelh - oCarthy. vee ht The bride travelled in a tailored dofin Tenders will be rec suit of midnight blue with hat — ro} ean undersigned, uw to 3 del Aah mae as synonimous. | pemiey vnly 0 et as Mr. and Mrs. MoCarthy eft on the sed in Englan for the constriction of the Welles iterhcahy for Detro mehind for Y chaefer drai ————— ip were ea ed churches almo: ict eel tg ne DEAD MANS SHOE, BRoucnr et will Prof. Wrig Barny, west or any ten ; HOME BY DOG. ‘of the stat list nt, ‘The ‘der rots hecessar iy ionepte ed, A mark | ed cheque for the gum of 850 a8 9! ‘The body of Donald McDonald, a muarantes of pbod. (uit inuat accom: {prominent Bent Seen r inck farmer. near Dur 5 4g \mam who has been missing since Dok asha cpr te |s v. 5. Was discovered under thie Marcbask Fane deh. 1914 tbat arahore ciroumstances Sunday _ The family dos came fate the house COMMERCIAL. tal (Sethe Donal Pall Whea $ 95 ¢ gala the. . ner 2 [tha animal. followed the dog into a Batley: pec baabel 50 62) hush. came upo jody of her hus- a r) cs band. Tt-bad’t sol shoreibly-tiufilate Q | ed. Flour, oe per owt. 275 285} Mrs. McDonald was horrified er per ewe. 285° 2°90|what che saw. and at once burried sb Jewel per cw! 3.05 3 05|back to call help from neighbor Bran per ton, a 4 00: 25 00 | They. Weat into the bush and disco: Shes per ton 96 0) 26 00 ered the remains, ‘The skull lay 50 ‘14 66.14 00} feet away from the body. One arm Hoge! itveralght Ba T gyiibad been torn off and tay sémi¢ dis: Potatoes oe ag 1% 4 Pater Lari 2 20, 22/ animals 6 close by a tin cup 19 14) wets hanging and | pposed that 12 14| Mere Mebonasia Pcotimittted eulside by 9 10/drinking 4 16 At the ‘ime Mhe was missing. search Gg |arties were organize @ for Weeks through the winter the coun: 18 18) ry was Mearobed for malles ‘around: 20 20 /fyut’no trace of him could be found. r| of Englondt What “Herald” and ty ad COMMUNICATIONS, | Editor Sun.— In my former letter I anared th | 3 rpool who said; ‘There ings they people ought to Wesley, that are not rte ieee uever formally eft the | b that t Chureh raat ‘England oblige him to al ght does ‘no the Ke nt wh Bishop Ryle (3 wrol We ne Oburab ky ple atin Bngland “obliged on Surely Professor claim that. mopbnaa sinh quotes te adele that Wesley e Church of ane fe conditions. tha penalty of is exclusion, the indus ne by proper outhoritics ani ation‘of th tual separati case of John el nits persec: the ‘Church of ay ot defines * it is s ee se of the Church the —the phrase; ‘lega: La poe a i de of the mar’ Tim ‘Sun fore waste no ‘Lisle on comments, T mast again ask the Prof. to look up his lexicon. He wi ill find vata t= ute” defined in Webster Lightning Conductors Act Two Ways— 2—They carry the eee ite to eee, ground when a stroke occu An excellent metal for Lightning Rods is copper, because it is a good conductor of electricity — about six times as ood as iron—because it is nearly indestructible (do you reniember the old copper kettle at home ?), and’ because it ig not easily melted. ‘The best statistics available prove that for every 100 build- ings now struck by lightning about 5 only would be struck were they rodded, Rods have an efficiency of 94) per cent. As & proventitive of iecikea Rte the report of 18 Com. panies in Ontario and includes rods of every “kind. should a stroke occur some times it will — then a must havea good conductor to carry'it off harmlessly. —and has a bij surface, with Pvt where it is naka on the aitatta of the rod, ie sheath, which is fastened with a Lock-Jomt. Would you care to see our Catalog? Drop is aline. ‘Z & effrontery to never intended the andiste MA te a the Church of et the the produc abundantly and postiv: ane BANGS ; . Be “THE PEOPLE’S STORE” Parents who Come to This Big Store for Their Boy’s Clothing Needs— W sat Are Assured of the Best at the Lowest Possible Prices, ITH ‘BIG: ASSORTMENTS in their respective lines to choose from, marked at little prices. find this store a good, safe placé to secure their Boy's ork, economy is our boy's clothing stock worthy of your attention isfaction. Just now this department is featuring STYLISH SUMMER. CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS wants. of which brief descriptions are given below. Not only from the view point of ut also from the points of style, fit and perfect Parents will SUITS Boy’s new double breasted Norfolk Suits with patch pock- ets and detachable belt; also single. breasted models with pleots front and back.” Knick- ers are cut bloomer style. The materials are plain blue serge and neat pattern tweeds and eds ; sizes 26 to 35, and priced at $5 00 to $12.00 Boy's new. Suits of service- able tweed ahd worsted mater. ials in light, syedium and dark patterns * Coats are cut plain double breasted style. Knick- ers aré bloomer styles; sizes 26 to 35. Priced at $3.50 to $10, KNICKERS Among the many good val- ues to be found in our stock o! boys’ knickers in this one par- ticular line that we are offering at the low price quoted. The knickers in question are made from serviceable dark tweed in the popular bloomer style arid come in sizes from 24 to 32. They represent exceptionally good value at the price we are now clearing them at 69c. HATS Boy’s straw hats with snap brim, priced 25¢ to $1.50. Boy’s summer hats of wash able materials in white and col- ors, also straw in fancy styles, priced at 25c¢ up. SHIRTS Boy's fine Negligee Shirts with launderied neck band and attached cuffs; also outing shirts with soft cuffs and collars plain white and colors, at 50c to $1. BELTS Boy's patent Leather Belts “Buster” style, in black and Men, You felt the Need of a Rain Coat Last Sunday Don't put off until another shower, but be prepared by purchasing one of A big selection to choose from. Prices range $4.99, $6.50, $7. 00, $8,50, $10 up to $15, our splendid Rain Coats. Every coat guaranteed rain-proof. Buy Your Straw Hat Now Men's Panama and Straw Boater: Hats in specially good quality impor- ted sennet braids, in fine, medium *or coarse plaits, medium or high crowns. Extra value at $1.00, 1,50 and $2 oo. Boy’s Stockings special 15¢ Men’: Boy's good wearing quality ribs cot- ton stockings sizes 6 to 10, Boy's black ribbed cotton stockings, air. s Grey Catton Socks 3 Pair 25¢ t ; at25c Have You Selected Your New Summer Coat or Suit ? The prices are now so radically reduced that it is i andsome new a very good time to make a_ purchase. style suits and coats REDUCED $10.00 Coats and $12.50 Coats and $15.00 Coats and $18.00 Coats and Suits now selling at,, Suits now selling at. Suits now selling at .... Suits now selling at ....... sted By 49 The New Summer Dresses deserve enthusiastic mention, The splendid showing should make selection of a summer dress easy. See our splendid range, Children’s Dresses in the smartest styles for"girls ever shown. See cur splendid range of “exclusive” style dresses for girls of all ages from the wee tot to the miss of 14. Price range from 29c¢ up to $4 50. Princess’ Slips.2.sicrdctes ter saveee Hl, 1.25 and 2.00 Ladies’ fast blk, cotton hose 25 pair Lace Curtains, spec Children’s black ribbed etn hose Children’s Cotton Underwaists Ladies’ Suspenders Black Sateen Underskirt. Corset Covers. Ladies’ Vests White Lawn Underskirts, fancy trimmed... White Gowns, daintily trimmed, White Lawn Waists, Special 49c Ladies’ hyip ae $3.99, Ladies’ Long Silk Gloves in white and black . Ladies’ Long Lisle Gloves in black and white. Ladies’ Silk Angle Hose in black and tan.... Wash Skirts in Indian Head, Linen Repp, Bedford Cord, Ratine,., White Waists in Lawn, Voile and Crepe, handsomely trimmed , "350, 35c and 50c oa2 for 25¢ ee fee 89c, $1 up to $3.50 c, 89c, $1 up to $3 50 Corset Gai Pirbeidery! other. prices,,.,.. $4.50, 6.00, 7.00, 8.50, 10,00 soaee50C, 75c and $1 19¢ yd, tease. 25¢ “8 ve to3. 50 8g to $5 casket ‘were beauti Err js ingratitude a fault. too common the contrary they establish the | to humanity? well | to ponder slasct that an iudepandent church was | this question bef answering: to She actual aim of Wesley's final plana |tbink of it as a very. personal, on his is clear from ‘esley’s. own uy friends do not own us ~ beeausi words., In si ec Deed of ave conferred favors upon us. ‘Satitlement he says; “It is likely to bat on the other hand. are we not to stand as long n prone to forget these fav md apre : ares them as eh just ras boalg | Huse e e ie es so favor: Maledihl Ride ses tctiaa ae NN. t expected to be con- Milverton. 15th June. 1914. a THE UNIVERSAL LIGHTNING ROD Co, “Makers of the Rod with the Lock-Joint"” HESPELER, ONT. West is going to have a bump- er araia/orap: thle Basvent which will news both ) ane there are mi ys: cl ean show our gratitude without being usive. —e gratitude falls like ne balm upon the tired h SIX eds Ja SPAUFFERS” AT ; : . : ci our New marness Waterloo — way on Thuradiy-> tho 3 3 seene of many joyous meetings of both young and old mem! of the Stautter tomily \wlien they held. a Leave your next order for a Set of Harness reunion terloo’ P with "us. union was attended by about 600 inks men of this n and prosper- man who has worked in the best shops in the gud eal Saree ror country: and understands the business thor- Jowa: Alberta, “and many Ontari oughly, In prices you will find us right. ger while mreater number of ‘he 600 ‘came trom Waterloo county ita but vise that time there na Ir 3 in the ranks, due vent of th w colors, 15 and 25c, and that is just waa the Deed 5 5 A FEW GROCERY SPECIALS Bettlement was, and i bale JERSEYS peal 2 pkgs. Corn Starch .., WC ent NSE. 2 Ibs. Icing Sugar cr ag esr hg ’ Boy's Cotton Summer Jer- 1 Corn, : Peas, 1 Tomatoes...,..,25¢ 2 Flavoring Extracts, 15¢ eae Oi Mcnoaiats ee a seys, short sleeves. all colors, Corn Flakes 3 for 25¢ 3 Jelly Powder . 25¢ be ? A - oO Prof. T will quote Wesley a year lat- all sizes, at 25c¢ each. 2 1-Ib. cans B’k’g. Powder so25C, | Pink Salmon, per.can. Toc when as he himself says; "Iam ci ebe belie of eternity.” In 179 writing, {rom hi dishi ) D does: and shat ts the most eruel man a ef or Four Lords laaves then: oly ‘The Store With the Stock é] MILVERTON, ONT this alternative, leave the ohurch or anaes a It hey were’ veut they _ were the Chureh Sobn Wesley novel dub Charan ct . Bngland but jhis love of ‘souls was - >| JOHN a esp "RESPONDED TO aaile apresiane chills slike the AN ABFLIOTED COUPLE GERMAN THOROUGHNESS phe heii Our friends are kind to us, They), A serious ee befell Mrs, "US! Pe great favors, They helv v4 ‘Sobmidt last week, A broken leg re- Pie are eeitea a ‘thi country Early Friday morning 4 un brighten the days of our ‘ pulti ee Tall, Ielaaes ese os ae oie nia had been in failing sony They relieve our distress, They help, dition (ag tees Seb Pa id 1 ‘ac’ the past year. passed away from i us en ol eed of help is great, Heke “ Ll ate ness earthly home at the early age of 20|Dbey throw the lifeline to us hen |rea MPa 1 ones Gace years and.9 moni He was the sec-| We are sinking and bring us to solid] At nea ak ie Ia fo Sia son “at: Sabsiiel and Nere Wileog | ero te ee ey eee ei eT peace weManr dontined lair to: acbhiist -sc0pr eb haat Separation is placed beyond dis- /fHi Won the favor of wil who onic. ady bf: theee janmna frie aie jouse for some time, he hot sun, it) whieh. besides teaching him pute by the enactment of a statute | him and his demise Ne SL tai i vee St me Eat oa ge Ae bi Rpt rmrran aa galled the’ Deed of Settlement, seout~ | sot ot ic sbatt of: the | reat tem out bitter extoloaal the | une atelicted ean have resided i | mach'niet of bi NSM Ep tiate Shek, Capafohes. ei and Bee a it ieee ee Milena | aminks ‘Oey Have! dono! in past Baden for about a doz faba clerk in @ store or offi tirely independent of the reh of aes count for naught. if we do n ap-|they moved from Gadshill. nated many the sort of school that Sorthera © lend “and into. wiih mo bisbou Tess ‘ene lather ‘place fof t grove of some Eifling ast of the} urosperous years of farming, there. | knowledge along business ines while. could enter, and pisaol oria any \0Y | Sty home. Bn ssels, owing to failing | Dresent | taking care of ‘his general education, control without thesconsent oF tae anit eee recceaed tang Can we be called ingrates! If See our splendid range of eee Orne) ee. Methodist trustees Waa: were ta, no tourteous and obliging aud was doive | ean, let us get xi Tid of the stu ana for rien and women, Engeland Get your! wallpaper at Engeland’s, Guat tar; svedlence to the laws of (well: Pu took: plaba . , Tuesday. na ap th ia omerverende t : the ehureh aad ‘actually! yielded no| morning the service being conducted che Aiwa flier et ‘atitude is 3 a aaen obedience to the Church of Eng-|in the R.O. church by Rev. Fr, orim| beer “ae Yet tal this’ ee a ie nate jade in eae cem: We have employed an experienced peaetenioes to Repairing Promptly Geo. J. Coxon to pasmagal by dat "

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