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Milverton Sun, 24 Jun 1909, p. 8

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SPECIAL BARGAIN ... DAYS... : ee Big values in White Shirt Waists GRAY, BERNIE & CO. :| Seay | ements, GRAY. BERNIE & CO. Listowel’s Low Price _«» Makers ... COMMENCING SATURDAY 50 pairs Boys’ Brownie Overalls, Saturday.......19¢ 100 pairs Men's Black Overalls, heavy 9 ounce cloth, best $1.00 value, bargain days only...............79¢ ‘0 only Women’s White Shirt Waists, 34 quar- ter ahece worth up to $2, bargain days to clear......75¢ 100 6nly Point Net Bows and Jabots, the latest idea in neckwear, best 25c value, bargain days 2000 yds. heavy duck Print, the heavy weight. Sold most places for 12%c, all patterns, clearing at....8¢ 25 only Men’s Short Overcoats for bargain days at quick clear up prices.............. seuss. ee this lot. Dress Goods to only dress lengths, silk mixture stripes, the very new cloth, regular 1.25, bargain days to clear...89¢ 9 pieces only fancy stripe dress goods, silk mix- ture, new, best $1 value in town, bargain day..........79¢ only fancy stripe dress goods, our best 75c¢ ‘ quality, bargain days only..............se0reeeeees Terms Cash or Trade DIRECT IMPORTERS SS AND BAKERY H. MOHR’S RELIABLE GROCERY » r Cheese Ib, bricks...25¢ anid_ Soap. a8 for 25¢ Redpath’s Gran, Sugar... $1 Ingersoll Cream Cheese Ib. bricks...25¢ Prices Paid for Produce No. 1 Prime September Cheese Ib ...20c ee oe N ie cong Red Rosé Tea Fis 0 Rich, Fruity Flavor -5.50 per cwt. ‘or Sale or Rent AND STABLE AND TWO LOTS ‘The house 8 upstairs EB AND on Mill St. oroome and akitchen downstal ppl sola teri ;, Milverton, of good water, “If it teunot be i be rented. For further particu- Jans RicHarpson, ‘Milverton, Ont d tendens will sgtier signing contract WW. D. W Pies 23, ‘Milverton, Ont. Notice to Contractors con i. be received by EI Municipal Clerk. For $ Sale South Arie iene 1 Veteran eee, De: fistecn the age of 18 years, an ‘can rou this lend with & Dayideon, Solicitors for the Execu- leceased, their christian resses an “oper detny ay ‘full particulars os their f seourity UE ym, or in default they names and surnames, a them, tian aaa ue a eeetior, ae “tor ceou tor. ‘The terraces in front of the Chu: "Bag the residences of WELLESLEY COUNCIL. Council met at ceeerblt members all presem' Jacdb Reichert, ‘Herman Bert me Noah Schultz were allow: we e Syms a men willed by dogs $5.33, 5.33, vito Ses accounts were order- wm Hur: June 7th, ert 1.00; ih ak res: tran phone, 5.60; 2. intick, for honing, ete., 1.00 mann, rep. Brag ‘E50; L. Fleischauer, as per or- der T. Burnett, 3.76; nett, work an road machine 13.20 Ry: an, shovelling gravel 2.51 Cope stings. seconded b; Be ‘Lintick that, tthe "t e rand does a other matters of minor importan HAMPSTEAD. iA mumber from here attended a party ‘at the home of Mr. Hugh Me- ‘on Monday night. Me Morric, of Fullarton, is Yeiting with irs. {Wam. Mr, ‘Arch’d. McGilawee reoanily pu ® thandsome Bell piano. q r fu. iil with an attack a _Mrs. ‘A, Hart, of Seaton, ‘ts this We be in vit H. Stewart, ot "he On- tario Ladies’ College, Whitby, arrived home on ee and will ssid the vacation at bom: Se “x choice assortment of Silverware a | potted le for wedding present Bas fendorft’ SPORTS FOLOTO TOTOTO ROYALS TRIM THE LEAFS On Friday evening the second game all of ‘league baseball took pla Ex- hibition ‘Park and considering the ae eathe! Wa ail ova sely one. ° ing with men on bases lost the game. & seventh the non Grosch Ampired 0. ae Slistaation of both teams. erich and Weir; Grosch What Should prove an ‘interesting game is slated fortis sday the Felt Shoe Co. and Royals be the opposing teams. Weir and Bryant and Rothaermel will do the battery work. Hed ees ak on Fri evening ‘de- eated Newton at ‘ihe former place by 1-0. a usse Ss Sfootball. team ‘won their ruce= Bri first semi-final es 1 from field ‘the score beim : Burns Wefeated Poole on Wednes- day eveningevening last -by a scote of 1-0. Ralph ean, of Newton, réf- ereed the gai (70n (Wednesday evening last Listo- we el jumiors spra: they defeated f 8-1. hs Yeas amd should land the junior silverware. WELLESLEY. Sobaub are hoti- Norman, at and Mrs = with their son, a fairly good atter Se al riot Jeshares were given by Me F. ©. of Galt, and Pro wari oe lege, ‘who a Farmers’ helps the aente were very instruct Tea was served by thel ladies at five ebe is agaimon the e Schaub, ae Wm. aiits ‘remain there for the next two C. Koebter were 1A. rumion ipienio of school see| aind 8, will be he’ in Soun ls bua r. Joseph Wagler lost nergy vale uable ire Tea Mr. (W. Fink who iniended to pum r. and Mrs. John Straeke and fam ily of Waterloo, spent Suniey with his ‘brother, Henry Mr. ‘A. Stable amd Miss aski, of ort eal's auring their y ‘on GLENALLAN. Mr. D. Stinsor’s new ‘barn is being burried towards completion. T will be duly observed in Glenalian. 3 Mr. ad aa ky, Jackson have returned ‘bom aus days with ‘Phd in ‘Toront @ ite mber from here took in ‘the ecetreiee S the Model Farm Postmaster Guisa has od work in putting gavel on the road- side ‘between the sidewalk and the meee ce Ward left oa eee to aati a few months in ¢ Mr. Jas. Badley “yell Srtloi ot pores to the West an Thursday of rs. ‘A. B. Symler entertained some of her friends one facia Manioeees Saat ith id in Knox church, on is he ‘hu: faye “Vath, proved a decided suc- KUHRYVILLE, elinda Zimmerman left to g of her cousin, _— kora, were Visiting wit! h Mr. J . St ook, pe Dan ae lara bet finished his two ment bulve: OM. ‘A. Diehl i is hauling the materia: to erect a ae dwellin, ew ‘thinks its ae for Mrs. A. Morey, of Logan, F. Denstedt. an ge- Mr. and were the guests of Mr. jr., on Sunday. * 3 GRAND UNION Orange... Demonstration Counties ot Beet ete North Perth id North Hw MONDAY, JULY 12th Everything i is: velng done 4 make it a record-bre: First-class pase and good music Spetial train service and low rates. h out for bills giving railway ie stinetable) ete, Be sure aad visit Brussels July 12. LINWO! NWOOD. ~ Mr. C. Heanbieh at and son, Fred, Mr. Mr. and’ Mrs. ae tis rij Ses eres the vijlage with he 1 buses sroey sheas rowing Mr. McKay a 0 Piceabie igtinées He <eeaciaed 4 bad shaking up and the wonder is ae injurics are not much more “the “township council would be we: pe Be e g4 g vee ween tiled cies whole roadway and fitled it in. Th wound. then: be permite ent en co great eresas ‘on the Misses 8. Fishe ‘Lola ‘Spabr, pet a, Mrs. Hilker apent Ube eel ‘vith ae in Wail Teds ELLICE / COUNCIL. The Court the town- of Rev’ ship of Ellice, met at etka, Tewmaliia Ellice, on Mondey, Sune Heats iath, as ge Bo Fred larence Litt on lot 16, . ay nm. 7 White on lot 27, con. 8; Wm. Dav’ n lot 7, con. 9; uo rian Reibe ling on pt lot 20, con. 2um t lot 20, bn Leise lot 24, con. 13; Gutisee Stock, yn w 1-2 lot 82, con. 18, con. 1 and assessed for it. lot 19, 100; Trev. con. 12, McGullouch on lot 6 and Walter and A Kerr on con. 13; W 1-2, lot 4, con, 14; Colin Kerr and Thos. Att ridge on lot oes con. . "3 Sons; Norman Be ‘on lot 10, con 1; Chas. Argue on lot he con. z Henry, Famme, on "et 3 m. 2; John B. ‘O'Brien on W a v2) lot * 16, con 25. lot 22, con. ee ae pu "Raby on it 8, con. 18; Wm. Dahms on lot 2, 18; ‘Aibert Kncehtel on a: as ne oe Bue ae on lot 8 el Gnarrs on, ioe 29 hougb/‘on lot pt7,, rris Nagla on pt lot 21, ate race Chas Wicke on lot 18, in assessment in conse- ‘3 ; adjounn all on Monday, June 28th, ‘ Remember KODAK from us, we teach you “everything about it, from the pressing of the button to the fin- ishing of the oe Wayne KODAKS FROM | FROM $1 to $25 E A, ROBERTSON "Rx pl Hotel ONT. ; into east and we: the assessment of said ots adunted lerk to writ ail a al on Moaats, Jume G8th, at 2 p. At 4) o'clock p. Baty Pike ‘council went bite ‘coe wie the reeve 5 the provided tor Draimagé ‘Act. The founcil ingtructod the olerk t bills printed at eueh e Randers ‘will be open = red cae ean on Bonds, ibe enants, viz: Rev. John G. Litt addy Meyer, ot Newton, spent santas visi friends in th lege. Miss (Verna Pargill left last week to sperd b few weeks with friends in Tanaing, ‘Mic “Mr. Bert Heimbuch returned from Berlin C1. last week and is using the interval in plugging, for his exam. ‘Rey. P. and Mrs. Kileine are spend a-fem i ee ck. Seas ins alg at Sebastapol. Miss and Miss Emma Gies, of ees wi rere the ae of the Misses aie on Sun Martha Starr, ot E Elmira, was e on. Saturday. a tae in the viblag flay at ‘Mr. ier Hilker eats Suny cae asanty io pretty as theyare in Lins I Mrs. D. R. Pollock, of Drayton, is at reanit Visiting her parents, Mr. and. irs. ©. Pal Mrvond Mrs. C. Lantz spent Sunday iB Ray with the latter's par- Me 1d Mrs. Goe of Kenliworrh, spent § Sinaay with Mr. and Mrs. Jac: erie! nee Mrs. ities ea veaecolt of Arthur, are spendin ita Mr. Robt. W <a wind splitter and intends to ts pulverized oot dust from n0 Mr. Joseph, MoCardle ie bending a week ee friends at St. Marys. Mr. Hersioe be Heason, bas yy Mr. J. McKay as thmaster is at present ee reparations for the laying o! sat walks. We understand that the walk on the street to the station will be couse as fan as the, rail- track hes John Eriedanan and A. Koe' have taken tract of wetting a quantity bf aor on the Macton road opposite Mr. Ed. Brenner's bush. Mr. ‘ota Net spent Sun- day at his home ae ee Boppre cent: Sunday, near Glen mae ‘Sohn Sagat and Jos. Kar- ley rt with friends in shel (ar Dane, ies of ‘Berlin, spent eee with Mr. Mrs. E. G. Ward (We regret to aac: that Mrs. Robt. Rowe is somewhat clndispoeed \ this n feral pen Sania ‘at the hom of M Mrs. F. Nostiaaa turned home 0) gaturday after apending & tew “days with friends et Bri few from here took in the Herald exoursion to Detro re is ‘holidaying a Mr. Jas. Riddell spent Sunday with trlends in Wellesley dean Murrey, ef Ox cthage, a the mack end with her sis atk "Albert “Rathie, ne Bbeatsorde t Sunday his hom "fics Elp Goetz spent Sunday with her sista; Lamra, at ‘Milverton | _ NEWTON. (Campbell, Gof me THE I STORE OF QUALITY WASH GOODS ize ae bought to sell at 25 and 35c, now on at, . 75¢ and reg. introduce it per Ib... quality, Saturday only per doz,.,... .... Bu OT WEATHER SPECIALS this week at our store. The variety is to great to particular~ here. Space will only permit of a few items : 8 pieces Fancy Stripe Muslin in all the leading — Lawn Blouses 2 doz. Ladies’ Lawn Blouses, regular 50 and $1, all going a 309 1.50 1.39 Grocery Specials : 253 13 2 doz. Lustre. Waists in cream. navy green reg. price $2.25, out they go at 24 pair Lace Curtains, nice oe $1.75 per pair out they go at.......... 200 Ibs. Black Tea worth 35¢ lb., just to 2 cases of Lemons, nice large size, good tter 17 and 18c. Eggs 19 cents. W. K. LOTH A MILVERTON’S s UP-f0-DATE & TAILOR Summer Necessity! This is the Season When Thin Clothes are a Necessity. . . . When we make a garment for you there is no doubt as to its fit and quality. Our summer fabrics for excellent suitings and our summer ideas for cutting and fitting them will ensure satisfaction, . . . E: ‘KNECHTEL Poe for THE SUN from now until Jan. Ist. COMMERCIAL yn. Manitoba flour, per cwt. Shorts per tor CANADIAN PACIFIC R’Y. Very Low Rate for Summer Trip to Pacific Coast ee ee pin MILVERTON, in adines Sept. Return limit Oct. 31. Liberal sto; overs. Wide choice of routes. Go ae the direct Canadian line—see your own Eonatrpentae Wet tas ROGEY Moet tains. Visit. the Seattle Exposition and other special attractions. TALK IT OVER WITH W. H, SANDERSON, Agent, ; MILVERTON, ONT, Below pm Him Used in connec- here an nagent in your jwer your ques! him and ask me eae arian aay aoe ete oe Champion Side Delivery Rake_ vin ctétse Champion Hay Loader Meera as sat ae lor, With the rly

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