CARD OF THANKS ite oa SH sisters of ao) ieee ~extended them in their recent bereave | 9°¢ tr ment. : “Vacuous lyricisms” is the amaian description of ieee Wil- son’s speeche: ee robably be ‘ sqesompeed ase suggestion “hat Woodie try it on his typewri TEMPLETON’S i [RAEUMATIC CAPSULES FoR NEUMATISM.NEURITIS, SCIATICA] : ie (GO, NEURALGIAGOUT ETC| i ASURE REL Ue S122 PER BOX Sole aucht ae Milverton, S. druggist, etc.; for Monkton, West _ & Bettger, general merchants} for Atwood, Everett G. Coughlin, ETE PGS a PD, RB WINTER CENTA ae JAN. 5TH WESTERN Ontario’s largest and best Commercial School. We give thorough cours and Bere se neel enc: ed instructors in Commercial, Short- tments. ist graduates to positions. for Ce oe catalogue. It may interest y« > “ye led yet a RAILWA’ SYSTEM GRAND TRUN Ghe Double Track Route between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Servi Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. 5. ing, District Passenger Agent, ‘Tor: H, C, BAIRD, ’Phone 1, Local Agent. Weir's List of Farms For Sale p M $6,600 will buy tot 35 and part of |” 36 in the 12th concession of Elma, fa (oer new ae altos be , driving sh lea well ale pit, ie arres of eae rth $2,000. will buy east half of Lot x! ig 30, hen house, drilled well, stables all cemented, close.to anne caches station, wire fen & goo clean ae sig 200 will aa the 125 acres of ot 7, in nthe 8 1 rick dwellit nm, bank barn, cem- a pen, driving shed, large orchard, at of, poet water. Close to schoo! railway, 3 1-2 muiles nor s north of Milverton Fail plow. ing $1,6 0 will buy a pales 2 storey brick’ risitatien with stabling and 3 -2 acres of land in Poole, nape ‘iy of the late John Witt Pan-| meeting of the G A snap.!h LISTOWEL Owing to the big storm of Se ae Sunday ee in the big left Listowel_ on. ee ne MILLBANK NEWS Miss Lily Attridge, of Calgary tr isl] T.R. lines were able is Race onda Jessie Coghlin lar meeting of the. monthly) j in honor of Miss Women’s Institute will, former’s home on Thursday. A large held at the home of Mrs. Alex. Chalmers on ‘Tuesday, Feb. 24th, at 2.30 o’clot Subject will be taken aoe ‘ested me esteem in sytiete the by Mrs. whe “MeKee Roll call "Ba bride-to-be hing to, at= Fo clock ofite guorabont: ” All. wi rw beice Movement has been tend be at post office asa sleigh Toad i. goin’ out. m ‘of Listowel, gave j a very interesting. talk on the For- ? Methodist lay evening. ti Earle reeborn, of: Chapleau, is home for a few weeks. Mrs, Aggie Coghlin, of Listowel, is Sean ane aor her sister, Mrs. George lin . Billy Copnitt of Marney, Man., spent a couple of day: aot week with his brother, Mr. Geor; 1 thank-offering ser- ae were held on Sunda M + Johnston, who served for limie, employed by Eng- eland & Bon: Milverton, and who hae Ellsworth ais at is improvin Lon eB ydne: ey Gee, at LOrON IO: is vis- iting at “the home of Mr, J. H. Gee. ick Davies pane the wee-end at Poros 0. |" The Misses Everell, Mr. e McLennan visited his others Will, who was very ill with | pneumonia. are 0 re- f of Toronto, nesday after TS. Bank of Hamil- t Ae week-end at his Wolfe spent ane sdaat week i eae in Elmiré T. Crookshanks, Stratford, visited Mr, and Mrs. Crookshanks ee Bresnding. the ca of the . Nurse, of Lin- east last Mr. Wilfred Smth, of Ayr, spent part of last week irish his brother, | w re George A. Smi Mr. ae: Ponder OF Mitchell, spent the week-end with. his parents, Mr. . Charles Pender. Mrs. George Edwards were ; Lyn Coghlin has been suffering with ‘an attack of la grippe, Toger is visiting at Toronto this w eck, the public school children were giy- a holiday on Monday owing to a SiN pipe aa u the basement with the result e fires in the meager oreetivagat i f Listo- . _Listo that will be the hub of the county on that only Be enone eaten Spe ending a oy days at gave a sho} 44 Gladys teas at the -| days at Elmira. is, hews one S again ater be ineine inen . been seriously ill, we are glad to hear| i ‘UNWOOD TOPICS ir. Albion Koebel returned to Kit.| vicker, of ‘itchener, stent. thes neon at his home here. s Laura Denstedt spent a few days a Dorl r, Frank chummer spent a few Miss Mary Short spent a day last week at, Enin Miss Kathleen Hayes is at present on the sick list eer er ett for Sites burg tier spending two weeks wil er oe ere, gl to-gee, MeSH his bed for a few ses Bi Helen ‘uelph, are visiting with ey Scetuamie, ee perenne, spent the qenend at jome her ‘iss Monte Tenhard Scena to er hom ending several months iD friends Be Detroit. ir, any ond and Miss Esther Jo ante ue stomata: are at present visiting with Dr, D. McEach- ren, Miss Susie Milner ae a nave at- tack of pneumonia. ish her a speedy menovery, Mr. Hogg, of Waterloo, spent the er end at the home of Mr. Carnoc! Mr. Wm. chleuter, of Kitchener, is ‘spending a few weeks at his home § Shovelling snow is the order of the ay. ¢ ate pleased to report that Mr. Garard Hayes is ab out again after his recent ‘line s. Bert Heinbuch, of De- le of days with is Heimler is out again after his attack of the flu. s Jessie Coghlin spent Sunday of Wai-| Mies Olive Robb, of Stratford Nor-; in ee hee chool, spent the week-end at, ome here. & family ‘Will eaves in the near ae “aay yor J, M. Campbell was a pay est wishes of all go with! ness visitor at Milton on Sat re them to their new home. | M Hammond, of wood, as Helen Es Nees called Aa spent ‘ghturiay with Mr, las to nurse ughter, ee re pains Allie Stewart, who - ae “with pnei lly, of Atwood, spent the) monia, We wish her a safe and andetlyt hee ad with Mrs, Jolly, Main St. recovery. | east. presented with an address and a wel filled purse on Friday evening by their, with Miss Shirley Kinkead, many friends eae coun: Mr. nett, of Orillia, spent ; | few faye i 182 istowel this week, Miss L. Kr WARTBURG fe Master Alvin Doell, little son of; Va: Mr, John Do: ell, has been} wis am ‘tr. and Mrs. t has gone to Str vali the we » en,| Anderson, ia? Bank Staf, Springwater, who has been spending a week her Forest on Mond, day BUM Alte uasethe smcte cont Stratford, spent a day recently at the} Durham team was cance! of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. e ban being pu t Lemon, of Bibningham, Bng-liectines in ME Foes , sts | a ir, A. Middlediteh, fi "Miss Sadie Henry has been under| Palmerston on, Mo the doctor’s care at her. boarding house at Stratford Mr, and Mrs, Griese and family. stratford, were recent visitors at y gt bem Mr, be Be ei Murde Wm, Harloff si.J Misses Helga been “posponed and ‘amie Harloff -ccently visited| machine Rostock friends. ie AGhatiber ot is 1dee1 sports at| Cr tended the minstrel or da: oe Kinkora on Wednesday Mr. W. J. MeConega spent a ste days 0: hom M. eson Co oncert. Le tS until March 4th, a oe ‘Stratford, | week at the f not te sidents at- ent Mr. and Mr: Keever} tended pmonon at the home of| @ ee thanking them for their prec- and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, at Ros- gift. tock, on Thursday. evening prior to eir moving to Milverti Miss Melinda Dungey is at pres- ent visiting Rostock friends. rhe essts, David and Ralph Moore are ‘spending days Thomas. FERNBANK Will sD: was in Toronto last aes a delegate on behalf of afew es Pot the defunct Warmers SAVE YOUR EYES Those terrible headaches, burning are specialists in examining eyes and fitting propér glasses. * CONSULT US * &¢ © 121 Ontario St., SERVICE! Is a word uppermost in o just now and perhaps it Bese sate et the salient features of the new clothes Weare Tailoring for Men Stratford. Fabrics are duiable, styles prac: ticable, but most important ae all ur Miseracalty will give n= during service and isting uta: sar dion f ee + in and choose ie fabric and! + ‘Bt that 3 you like and is measure ih for seasonable attire —You will ike our wor! eee 7 M. BLEISHHAUER * Merchant Tailor ‘MILVERTON, a ONTARIO sie recovery. WALLENSTEIN R.R. No. 1 Mr. John Tabbert and daughter, spent a few days with former's brother, Mr. Chris. Tabbert M Tanner spent a few|# days with his brother, Thomas. Tam.| hom ner. ae ck, Alex. Fraser, of Strass. f ve burg, | The young folks of this burg spent very enjoyable evening at the Miss Mabel Robinson last and Mrs. H, B. Kerr visited on salen at Sa “Loney’s. eople of this s Vieinity have es-! cob Walters is busy moving his Lanter over to his new home eae ne maroneret, lately from M Thom er. Momsen T ietanehiii snd caer have fel lipey from Detroit. r. n spent a few days at the home of his daughter; Moe rr, Andrew Corry atkeded Mr, orge Glennie’s sale of thorough: bred cattle at Winterbourne one day | last week, at the hos, Tanner. raemer en- tertained a few of their friends last Wednesday evening, Mr, Milton Allingham spent last Saturday evening with Mr. Fred ‘Tan- her, Hohe number from this vicinity sitentok the funeral of the late C, Riddell 0} ‘The swoward Movenauicanvaucie have fininshed thein.work and rope that they have found the people vill ing to contribute a very generou: nley Lavery and sister, [80m 88 8 thank-offering Gertie, spent last Wednesday evening Pe Diamond: is spending a at the hom Win Ahinghang| weeks mn Milv peated te report that Nties Pauline O'Ratfer ‘a fair way recoveryoatier suhenig tron heart trouble, report the illness of Mrs, Stewart and family but wish them a speedy re sleigh load of young people of this vicinity were pleasantly enter- tained at the home of Mr, nson, Wellesley, one night la ndon, is at pi Wim, Lambert spent Wednes- day ‘atterndon at the hom Mr. d Mrs. Meredith Lavery. "Ming Wane Westen entertained a i fe ‘ew of her wil eres to a quilt-| ent fisting at ae C. Crawford's, | ing on Wedne Mrs, Daniel réturned to Ham AilaelVces Meatinines has returned | ure after “rising at the home ‘et home after spending some time in Bl-| Mv. J. Stevens for a few | mnths tat? ¢ Community. Club ‘were enter. Mr, Cressman is busy moving his| tained at the home of Mr, John Reid| household effects to the farm that he} on Puesdayn nigl a} recently purchased from ‘dith Diamond spent Sunday} Nowe Cterpnine be Mr, and Mrs. Dave Reid spent Wed.) nesday afternoon at Mr, J. Barton’s| GOTHAM i Peffers, | a number of our sports ‘spent Qui Much sympathy is extended Mrs.|Saturday night in Linwoo J, MeCauley in the death of her bro-| | Master Willie ‘Neilson sent Mon- er, Mr, W. ©. Riddell, day afternoon at Mr. J. Rei The neighbors and friends of Miss Edna Reid gathered at the home of x, Will Katgess Inst Wednesday ev- hg and gave her a shower her mariage which The evening ihe spent in vlaging and musi ied—On Tues Feb, 17th, | A. Hammond is at present ill 1o2t, “in the St, Mary's church, Hes” with Dietnionia and is under the care “Mr, ortis Snelling. and’ Miss ach Lavina Koeke Mee Ts ears Mr. and Mis, George Querin re- sore net Mx, Bett Porterfield is on the sick paged Gorn shels honeymoon to Bug: e flu or gripe -also Miss : HESSON Miss Priscilla ee Spent a few san last week ab Wallenstzin, ; Carnochan has a very nt. [Tioima McNichol We wish them a ia Reid stent Wednesday even- «gab anghmient Paper for sale at the ahd aie of 7-5. | a -B. Mr. Alex. Koebel is at present con; ned to the house with an attack 0} | the flu oe him a nests a covery, Linwood Junior Dey Team journeyed to Elmira on Thurs |12th accompanied by abou fans and were defeated biggest p: superiority over the local onek poe 5 the Biaybra there was no chan ver to win South of Mill Street, Morning North of Mill Street, 10 0’clock - : 10.30 o’clock South of Mill Street, 40 ee North of Mill Street, 4.30 0 *clock LOOK OVER THIS LIST 10 LADIES’ COATS LEFT (We offer these at cost) $45.00 Coats at .......... it 24 CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ COATS We offer these at 1-30ff—good stock They will be to hold over for next fall. much higher. COMFORTERS. (Just a few left) Regular $2.90 2s ati Regular 4.50 5 Regular 6.00 ancy) for . FELTEX FLOOR OILS Guaranteed not to eee penne pat- + - $2.50 terns, 6 ft. wide at . NOW FOR YOUR SPRING GOODS re ready with a big stock—You We will find. our prices right when you sider the present wholesale prices. con- MEN’S STORE Men’s Mitts, Hy ene ee ses ates Regular $1.00 Regular 85c toe : Regular 75c¢ for ... MEN’S CAPS All New Goods 2 SWEATERS 2 doz. Boys’ Sweaters, reg. 1.75 for 1.29 GROCERY SPECIALS Snider’s Tomato Soup ... Campbell’s Tomato Soup Large Tin Pumpkin tee — Elgin hand ee Tomatoes Jarge ce “Gorn Flakes . Lennox Soap .. Drudge, for cleaning Figs for cooking Glycerine Soap, per cake ..... Hops, per package BRING US YOUR e YOU Ere ee WM. K. LOTH 2BIGSTORES .:. . .: «. MILVERTON «20 p.c. of = aa nt| ed the Hard Times carnival at Elmira ; ele Tuesday bs, te ae ees am with and Referes-—Louts Ruppel, Elmira. large number from here attend-/ ers, Harvey, nig] cal death occurred seretage. an at-) bod n Moni ‘eb. Rev. Fr, Edgar, Joseph and Alf. 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