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Milverton Sun, 28 Apr 1910, p. 8

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THE MILVERTON SUN Housewives approve M L Floorglaze because with it shabby furniture and all ‘wood! that far excels varnish or paint. You should try acs and out. tins, 17 colors of solid enamel, 7 pretty Lac: imitate hardwoods, also and receive Free Book that will interest. Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Ltd., Toronto Recommended and for sale by : loorglaz, hundred uses about the J. Rothaermel & Son| LINWOOD. Mr. George Heim! yn Sunday of last week was giana seized nition acute attack of his old malady. day by Dr. Howett. At the time writing the patient has been holding dia aor riete eae speedy companied to Guelph. 5s bis cprathier Mr. H. A. Heit miler. lilker. of Hamilton. sunday his home in Linwood to fan. the list of the bene- ale Milner ae on Monday for Listowel where she is to under; an Spee er “fo cr appendicitis. Spahr. of Wel- or s Mr, Almond Rennie who has been travelling for a London firm arrived me some time ago on the sick list. He is mow improving and will soon be able to resume work. of N wton, d. : turday last visited his daughter Mrs. D. Williams who returned with him to spend a few. days. Gideon Litt Sebringville. Our Brands of Flour are: 5 Jewel, 3 Jewel or Banner and Jewel 5 JEWEL is a high-grade staslo Flour, equal in baking qualties to the high grades of Flo 3 JEWEL or BANNER is an all Manitoba Flour and it also produces a yery white and nice loaf of Bread. JEWEL FLOUR is a Blended Flour, of Manitoba and Fall Wheat and has always given the very best of satisfaction We use nothing but the very best of Manitoba and Ontario Wheat. PFEFFER BROS., MiLverton months from dropsy. funeral tool ace to ‘the yn cemeter: Linwood on Thursday and was attend- ed by a very large concourse of peo- ol ea was a woman of true isti She of seven sons and mes and Pembroke. Waterloo’ k febibald aoe . South Riv nd Roy | at hom! *nomoso ‘ood* Mrs. Terry. Toronte M ‘oster. Hawk- esville. Mrs, Toronto. who has by sits ling the eae of her mother the tat aoe Pete sea is mot ‘yin in ‘of apper now tying rton and Milton. Hilker in the vill ne: panied them 0 Berlin ¥ Mr. W: == | tinsmith will spend a few days with her daugh: te! ‘m. Flachs has engaged as Mr. ee of Wellesh the high windstorm Hardware Merchants - J. Rothaermel & Son Milverton, Ont. Seeding Time =— If you are at all fond of gar- dening you will be glad of the chance to get Garden Tools of the better sort at our prices, We do some things for the Sake of your good will. whole conduct of business here is based on enlarging your good opinion of the store and bring- ing you twice as o! Garden tools serve as an in- how many different things we Come in and look around. The ften, Poultry Netting ‘ake for granted we have what you want in the line of Poultry Netting and at prices that dre easy to pay. Size of met per yd. ~ 4o Price J. Rothaermel & Son. Hardware mpereenete - Milverton, Ont. adie to the ground. was po awianes much and Will-Be raised Miss “Ghristina Heimler spent sev- eral days this week at Gue oe where be dside rt George Mr. ‘Ea, McGory. G.T.R. Sudbury i spending his- holidays operator at at Mr. Robert Dehler has réturned about June for Rome where sper ead the next six years furthering Ba, Dehler. of Water- ith the parents of the former bere: Miss Lucy Dente wu Berlin, con- ‘0 this wee! arental i Rev. Klaen. of “stratford was the guest of Rev. O. Stockman for sever- 1 days last sieke . Mis Della Berl eave Tae Jast with friends in Listo Me! Pye sa a visitor at Listowel on Monda Miss Agnes DieGitivary. of Listowel was the guest of Mrs. » Sretachven for several days las' Miss Mellie Schnurr returned thei ie hall where it will be convenient for all kinds of enter- tainments. Mr. Christ Schlueter and family and placed it it Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlueter visited friends on the 5th line of Wellesley on oes aes Williams is at present visitng s triends in Toronto. . Christ. Burgener ieee Sunday at his home mee Welles! Miss pent, sunday at her 061? re Dork ng. : iss inger. of Hessi ie spent x iss Lulu Flac! ilton Peppler ie aiateY speni sunday with Mr. Philip Kreutz selnor Mr. Leo. Boppre apie era pate Glenallan. rs. G. G. Mansex spent Sunday in 3 EEGE Ee ill. Alex: Koebel. of ee chet sunday under the Vega! Dora Beggs and Miss May Bell. “ot Macton. visited frfenda here Meyer made a business ncesday- Springs, Mattresses BARGAINS Having received an extra consignment of Dressers, Stands, Etc. _ This week, we are now ie them at ' Greatly” Reduced Prices: \ oe early and get first choice. eeyeniary Dealers and vee Torrance Q — | . ras es ae visitor in bes on Thur: Mr. Louis Dechert aie friday in Guelph. rae Joe Johnston spent Sunday out 2 "at ‘Woiwade. of Wellesley. spent a few days sa and Mrs. Duenoh Taste ert White spent Sunday in ioarthag: madianis = ae and rid over. Es. itaading at their precaut landed one. A dire calamity ‘vote | planted the whole of his weight upon it. John how couldst thow be so careless. eee ea A petiti ion has been Dredented es tne Chesley, town council against lation of a inion. canal Bi bout twenty Hoxie “aa eoenne mn. formed a | presenting tbe docu: wument, . John | Sunday 1: JUST ARRIVED A special assortment of HIGH-CLASS | SHOES (THE VERY LATEST) : For men, women and children, YOU should see our Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords THEY ARE BEAUTIES and at Popular Prices at T. P. & DICK THE SHOEMEN (Eggs Taken as Cash) WELLESLEY. . of Rostock: i siting Mr. a Mire i Tham- over ey day. Ir. LPhathar is at present very and his son . the Mr. Peter Bellinger. of ‘Toront who a a large arte! furnish: (visa opel ment is at brot her George Mr. Robert ren will hold a sale on May 7 when his valuable propert: and sehold effects will be disposed of by auction. Mrs, Markle and Mr. Gordon Mei- of Detroit, apent stew days here viene ok sone at his Houta her ertson spent Monday in ‘Berit ai aaditeg datien- pertaining ‘0 county council affairs. For — the to his duties as valuator in Messrs. C. R. Ginge: Brunk are putting Ibe Meecetor Sant es Topping. Mrs. Con. Gerth . nd Aesitaye wis telectie aie the Strasse their former ho’ Messrs. Ereeborn. Bros. ot Welles- ley 01 ‘Tuegday live Zar (Coutts at fiverton “atatios Doha stkere anda bull fiat aipen the le "t 0 pounds, Recently they purchased from Mr. Adam Heipel mare for $225. They also so! a horse for $200. > PEFFERS. Geom Rev. Robert Kags son of Rev. John Kay of pe conducted the ser- rth Mornington church on Mr. Boyle. of Milverton, which were shipped on Monda: a a ‘The purchase meee was at ut A. Newart Sed Glenallan. vis- ited eet ee Sunday, anes rs. J. J. ded a cai Jone a tile at arta fae = week. ect to have an- ts for gar er car etn Seorae ah nti dumping| Mr. David aia lost a fine horse grot law deals not gently "So Fe oo i ig kind who throug! r, Holmes has secured the sei ie: Tpanereest . tise atter see John Bull for the summ i it may cause to eae ee the general public. aoa Miss Jessie Grieve, Spokane. Wash... Saturday last was an exciting day is spending a Set fees ve with her for the fish of the Conestogo. ae ‘Mrs. Ohas, B: and Mrs. Wa. Dick spent Sun-’ day a Mr, H. Pelfers', volunteer ork f eee thin peaee and Haul there to, Britton cheese t. Chas. Steven is Dasy. puitting-up wire fensiig tor Mts Jan. Freeman. HESSON. z iss Nora canes of St. es is sting her sister Mrs. E. Hel jae Mrs, Jacob and only ne Listowel. ae Sunday at their tomers P. Am "Mr, and Mra, Caw of Btvatford. are poending a few weeks with ~ the friends in this viein Miss vinwood spent ne see 0 Helm hin, Gatscheu. nd Tony Cook left sents for Norehwese where Ageless will tty tee e sum ladies with ill. Mr. hariie aleve oe Galt. spent fi sold some fat cattle to} MONKTON, Mr. ine Johnson. “drove to Brunner re Wa. Sweden. of Newry was in town on ae iday. Te ae was in Listowel on Eriiby. eenekione eo lers sea aeelday, in ig with frien of styatfor, call- ssrs. Jno. Buchan and J. Struth- took in the Walker sale in At- wood on Frida: rs and Mrs. of Auburn. at~ ‘tended the foneral on Priday of the late Mrs. Stewa: Mr. IE W. Hamilton spent Friday and, Saturday visiting with Bauer went to Blyt: d the fousrele a eppard and daughter spent eres with the lat- Sued We - spent a co days with fe latter’s since in tow: Mr. in Ritz ‘ett ‘on Thursday to spend Sree ori riends in Mitchell and Stratford. + i Serr, and m. Barnhardt spent Sunday with the former’s sister at Brunne: Mrs. Thos. Dalleptan sr, d daughter Frances. of Atwood, pans own Friday renewing old acquain- Mrs. Jas. Holmes and upiahiey Eva spent Sunday at the of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Lemon. of sorry to report that utes daughter of Mr. and Mrs, iris at present yery ill pnewmon la. Monkton Cheese factory will resume operations on Monday. May 2nd. ‘The prospect for more milk this i an ever a8 there new patrons Sith ff the late Mrs. Stew- art who died Wednesday. April 20th. took plac Mrs. FI ewart he ise “ a husband, - her mother and ‘jends and “atta bors. extend their aympathy to bereaved o1 WARTBURG, Messrs, kman ah ne Simon Bri bringville, were in kK foing some pase iS been visiting ithe EAD OVER THIS PROGRAMME not hastily, but with care and consideration, We know, if you could realize the value, you would decide to buy here, Various reasons account for the reductions. Take our word Come early and share in the general satisfaction. Crum’s Standard Prints ‘We make a special drive for * 1000 yards of Ginghams regu- eet and Saturday at 123 ard. Jar 124 and 15c. Friday and Saturday 10 yards for. ......$1.00 ~ Dress Goods Special e have placed on our counters a few short ends of Dress Goods, suitable for skirts or children’s Dresses, all go at cost and be! 6 doz. Ladies’ Vests......10c each or 3 for 2he Men’s Store News Negligee Shirts—Look for our great show of these Batunday. ranging in price from 75 new Four-i vhand 5 wives nie oot Men’s Raincoats, $9 for... doz. Umbrellas good ae: for. we 1.95 45 z Self Opening Um- 6 doz, new Shield Ties, regu- brellas, good quality...... 5 and 50 cent goods i n 20 3) while they last. Just opened up, Young Men’s Suits, sizes 31 and 32, regular $10, for. were. See special display of Men's Hats, regular, $1 and 1,25 85 ‘ Sy le Barrington Hats phe: ial for Saturday. 2.19 Grocery Specials 100 tins ne ees 100 Ibs. an Caustic Si . tin Old Dutch, Cane BUTTER 25c. PER LB. W. K. LOTH Marriage Licenses Issued, - Milverton THE RIGHT HOUSE * 69. 2. iss ‘atford hospital Royal Tee in the een having things rather easy this last week ow- ing to the wet weai air ee busy houseclean- ing aa mal Walker of Mtitehel aid in the ar ooking for fat cattle last Thurs- day. He was offering enticing prices for anything in fair shape. Messrs, J. Henry and Henry Green were building Fonve- Ines wedk On his nen “fred. Harloff has recently © ictad a new Slagearatts shop. where he intends dong repairing. ir. John Henry Sundayed with friends in Atwi CARTHAGE. Fencing is bis er of the day among the farmers of our vicinity, A er our young people at- tended the Crossley and Hunter meet- ing mday evening in Listowel. Miss Nellie Spearin spent the week- end T e in St. Marys. at- Rendiay, the funeral of her grand- Shee ‘Jane Harvey. of Toronto. is at present staying with her brother Mr. A. ouidcd ese factory re-opens for the easens aevarione on Monday. May 2nd. Mrs. W. ee renewed old ac- quaintances in our vicinity Mrs. Moffat’ tad leaving Partch ‘hed Ste. Marie ise Tas inspector r Irwin and Mr. J. M. Me- Cutcheon. of Stratford. paid a visit to our school last. Tuesday. WELLESLEY JOINS WEA. + (President Kerr. of the Wellesle: Football Club has sent in the affliat- i es and play football. Wellesley Mante SCRANTON COAL ST. MARYS LIME heap Coal Starts May Ist Have you the coal question on your mind ? It is just like picking up money to buy your coal here this year ; for quality counts in satisfaction deriv- ed and the great amount of heat secured. The price is at the bottom now. Buy before it goes higher. There is everything to gain and nothing to lose this year by buying early, Were you prepared for King Winter last year 2 Why not? _ FG Be prepared this year. Fill up your bins with the D. L, & W. Scranton (Standard Anthracite) Coal, Sold only by: A J. G. Hamilton Office and Sheds at the C.P.R. Station Don't let him fool you. 25c. Ib. for butter. Engeland & Son, “WE sTocK Carter's Piano & Music House, Stratford EVERYTHING KNOWN IN MUSIC.” | SATISFIED CUSTOMERS AND OUR GROWING BUSINESS INDICATE THE POPULARITY OF OUR~SOOD GREAT 30 DAY'S SALE ‘e will offer for the next 30 days, some Groen eee in Hinson: Organs, Phonoraph ibis: Sukeeer Mandolins, Mouth Organs, ‘ . HERE IS A SAMPLE OF ouR BARGAINS : ‘00d, sompany: J fells in the fegula for $325, 8: you lasting satisfaction. A beautiful Piano, mahogany case, guaranteed 5 years “This weake is caiaal in tone, in design and will o~ A Beil Piano, walnut case, x $O35 EE Baas price $37: food tone sl 65 sale price Goa A Karn Organ, 6 octave with sub bars, prac- tically as good’ as new, reg. $135, sale price... } Our whole stock of 30 Pitnos and 20 Organs are offered at greatly reduced prices for the next 30 days, It will pay you to come to Stratford to make yourselection. We will pay railway rs of a Piano, Organ, nee alone or Sewing Machine from Milverton and i vicinity. fare to all purchas- worn el but new and hela 5,000 copies of Sheet Music to be sold at less than half | 2 25,35 and 40c. Send us 16c and we will mail you samples of thie music by return mail. ‘This is not old shop- | egular price is for 150. Write to-day. MoKENLEY EDITION 10 CENTS PER sane =

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