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Milverton Sun, 28 Jul 1910, p. 8

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THURSDAY. JULY 28th. 1910. UNIQUE DESIGNS in all sotts of Jewelry. Atremen- dous variety to choose from, with Antereanag: prices throughout the collection, GOLD WATCHES in sifterent styles and sizes. Jew- eled Rings of great beauty, Scart Pins, Culf Links, Brooche: es, Etc, As thoroughly pone Ariees chants we are in the P. H. BASTENDORFF WELER and OPTICIAN "@ Eyes Tested FREE of Charge day for his boli M MONKTON “1 * ‘ ' iat + “Mr. Milton Bettger spent Sundayat|}= MISS ADA GREY = ve in New Hamburg, + = cg ering. jy substitution: Me = TEACHER OF PIANG = Armstrong at the Sterling bank, of the To: Fonte Conservatory of susie. + i) rs is pet oe be street} + eas, Pepe for Ps sets put in order for weighing. \= csaminatio : one Sine Bt es of ees es x Will be in Linwood Every Thursday z Sees wae tieiteal for pies yeerngs “Afternoon at V. Rs Berlet's Residence day or two in Monkton. last. week te Milverton, spent Sunday at Mr, Leon- Are You Ruptured? I can cure the worst case of Rupture without operation or loss of dime , trom infan- try to old aj Act at Once d remove the daily dan- gerof strangulation. Fill in upon and send ito Dept. J. S. SMITH aageeant Stratford, Name... Address . Age... Single or Double.. gee Satisfaction Guaranteed. eatin Minnie ae returned to her be urg after ipsa couple of weeks with her sister Mrs uM. Betts ev. Mr. Lamford. we sain, ocouny shippe sd from here instead of Atwood Das ee to the strike. » and Mrs. J. HH. Marshall mt camping ae mear Arkona and iatahien are at prese1 on Mr. . Bastman is relieving © Mr, Mapahalt Mr, W, C. Caldwell, of Toronto. isin this vicinity purchasing hay verses Monldton and vicinity one he b the. province, ‘e ran across Mr, Wm. McClory Tuesday afternoon and on ober. stations along ithe oe a the chants are shipping ghee. this pont: During the past v the agent here has mot had aes tee momen’ WELLESLEY. Miss Netta Reis..of Hanover. is at : Pe : carr 28 Everything in Hardware We want everyone to kno’ 0 show good Situivronn be tele obese not. he kind of goods we insist on Jar thing we AME at we ain m to make ss g8 ue betas store for u to buy Fly Screens If you mii sgt teats se od flies all summer, dows and ie ae ‘NOW, tidare it gets warm. A little care and {forethought yout health. We have Weairieht kind ot window and doo a selling t cost won'tifinterfere with vite buying. Rothermel & Son Hardware Merchants daughter, were visiting friends in Sg r and Miss Mary Sabb! of viisldclberg spent Sunday here pick th. ber of os? young —. en- e Prete last Friday at her home. Zember who spent her holi- Bets ire jet Tue: Sei ere duties as murse in ay morning to re- Miss "Oliva Glebe who spent scveral weeks in Neustadt, Hanover and other doints visiting friends returned home m Saturda: sales’ por r Women's Insti- tute will pionic on Tuesday afternoon on Mr. Henry Neeb’s flats where they mauch to the appearance oft num aterloo inveniles who wore pionieki ng near hi unday were disturbed. by the rain. They however, enjo’ theméel We are hom tos see see Mr, Arthur Free- este able be around agai ne Mr. Hari a Hammond spent a few a this week with friends in Strat- iting with tclende Here, M eDonald will leave our in the tear future ‘We are glad ito report that Miss Marie Smith is recovering trom her late illness, and Master Nellie Ir- t Florence win, of Stratford. are visiting the of Mr. and Mrs. George T. John- hen Earl Grey was out West ccamodation ir the building was completely a, by am avalanche of snow and DRAIN TILE! When it STRReRERAE Uaate sn ye w. W. SM oo + SHALLOW Mes Lichty: of Welles Hey. his pulpit on He has a ‘ , Mrs. Joseph of otheel Sar entcad ibtidays with ‘is Sateen anne Bonoer wih Mniand poet as ien 9 a Bp oe ear 2 ga Jobn Kittel. of Macton, hice hip. waekss miler: Cavaees: sisG io, ee Sotetld aad Ctidren f Poronto, are at presen est hay growing districts in a farm He b $ twill yield at least 40 bushels to the ASE and Mrs. Henry Luft and cane Monkton station as well ny | ter ot ‘New Hamburg, spent a day o is Ament who been | visiting friends in’ viciuty fo |some time left on Friday last for her home in Grand Rapids. Mich. London t] on | Goderio very muel “Ie ia prith pleasure we are able tol will be remembered was the amnounce the grand excursion to tho Misses Berlett aes the fire broke voit on Saturday h to 8th, un-| out burning ber with that der the ices of the Telegr: hundreds of others. ‘is is an all-rail trip and a most| ‘Pathmaster Poomer anil Contract- (magnificient one via C.P.R. Berlin, Ample accomodation is vided for: PIRSA GOR: general setietaction to the eltizens, Wate: be sitive roa | Re oe atra, Chas Miller a dat the est of Mis ra hea ae Hartman—In | Bllfoe. on Thursday. ii, Pca ON SEES Rh IR ts tot swamp to pick buckle | yy™ pees ur Wiiverton. on Thursday. oe, this week and fepart them 4 July 2, to Mr, and Mrs. Fohn Wag. Haying finished in this vicin- Natat <; ger Mornington, on uly 7 agar ei | om ge 4 arto! anocouver, jat~ PRET So CONS alg urday. “Tals 18th. to Mi. and Mrs ee atte nk, on July 6th, to “| Woo ity alibi on July 6¢ Lda 5, T. Woolley. a daugh- ames Munro. of London. is vis- ata Ja: Foerch. was HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. | of Mr, and Mrs, Andrew: Foerch and as in /her ‘twenty-third year at t A two storey “prick house situated |time of her death. Her parents left in the village of Newton, in good re- previous week to take up their ir. The Hot comprises an acr esidence in Lansing. Mich,. but re- oO i Hard| turned to Listowel to be present at a nu) r of funeral, which For further | hen late residence on Saturday ae Gust! ews ee at 2pm. for Fai | | i ard Schade! Mr. H. A. Doupe, of Kirkton. spent oe few a here last Kk i + < fequatntaie SS Te last week renewing jibe Reppler | spent Sunday at Mr. strong. manage: woh 1 none Sa “here iat en HS gie |p Miss Hitie Fish is visting friends at Peres and Wat Moan Herb Allemang and Burgener spent pee at the tor mer’s home in Elmi ee and se A. Schmitt and Miss Layse spe! Sunday with Mr, and getty returned oi urday after a two weeks’ visit with friends in Tor- fio. and Mrs, Henry Brandaw — at- temed the funeral of the former's sister at Berlin on Wednesday of last wee the thunderstorm on Thurs- na evening lightning struck the barn|” of Mr. Ed, Brenner doing only slight age. iss Mary Heberle left last week for Toronto where she will spend a before returning to her home as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. c Mrs. ©. Boegle left dest week Hamilton to be ich ceremony took place on . Kreutzweiser thas pu ut Bob did not Vhite’ remain without present visiting friends 1 long a driver as he ‘Mr. J. G. Reiner attended’ mission- vrerolineac another at Monkton 2 sy ‘services at Petersburg on Sunday| fe ++ a psa 1 "D. Wray lett om Saturday for d Mrs, C, Albrecht and ogiedn cab hor Women Whal- ey ing hoi rere boys lammond who have McEachren and M: Joseph Koebel, Renee are fall wheat but a quantity of nA ay peat remains to . a viento in ods on Sun-| ™ he day afterm ren who was in hi Mr. Rl t Jendt and his mother] Mr and fittended the funeral of Mos. 8. Mim | = e in Berlin on Th last. who had the ‘misfortune to receiv ‘Miss Manthe one of the former| Severe shaking up dy falling through {eachers of our ipublic school is at|* tra r in ‘his store last week. resent visiting friends her Mr. and Mrs, Alex el, of Ber- Mr. and Mrs. 4. Reiner, Mr. and lin, Mr. and Mrs. If. Gatschene, Mr. Mrs. J. Fleischhauer spent Sunday in Aas Preiss,the Misses Baker and the Twin City among friends. ‘alter Biersbach. of Waterloo ew of ‘the many friends of Mrs. spe _ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.j}e ve esman rnaning between Guelph sche te and ‘Miss Lizzie Berlett left on Tucsday on, N.B.. to visit Miss McCrae it BIRTHS ee Abs on Friday. Echler—At Wilmot on Thursday. July 14t) oe “Meller, relict of the a ae “TOA PUY 9FPT Bol alton —At Listowel. on Monday, July 18th. Louis Bolton, P.L.S.. in his pe ear i And ong—At Listowel. on Satu ay *Saly 16th. ane Isabella ih rong: ear, ailliax— At Orangeville. on Monda lay mia mh Mrs George Zilliax, yea week at Mtitibank. on beg ortho ig 23rd, Hugh Jack in his 94th yea MRS. FRED. SEWELL The wife of Mr. ee Sewell. a Lis- towel died on July. The deceased the ‘third daughter ‘bees al person at the 19 an now ‘busy cutting the|sent to f ¢}ectors of oe Misses visi Wi Wi This Columa of Correspondence Strike. .:. A as Pca for Last Week but as mares on Account of the ‘anto are spexfding a month in the vil- S., of. Mitchell, ae aoe Save on the Griev is The Millbank Cheese & shipped a d - snare ‘Packing C Eben eau fats, te Saltiers wae Jackman and M Kantel. nae nee renewing -aequaintances in the avuiae: Mr. R. B. for Listowel to LeaeREO = armies, ‘eft Wednesday n operation any friends ecov! reery t to Walton ith the te: in for the home team’ by a score: Woman’s In: cegulor eae meeting at the home of the M ee nee ow Tuesday af- ternoon July ‘The meeting took are t Ho’ ee a the the Linwood bran was ive sous tin z mans ges eee mu adin: recitations. “About Binet: ladies CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE will 9 uckiwheat. ins, hay and clover, algetta oe lu- ‘or forage, other torare s, turnips, mangolds: eugar beets. Biber field roots, tobacco and hops ¢ 4, red clover seed and al- malt be enumerated sik for product and ¥ a Grain and other field srond harves' as will be taken ripe products of these crops Wl a Animals and an head ‘of auonlture r . also un- will in- swine, ‘turkeys. ‘and chickens and bel or owned by’ each date of the census of Ww « ew . hens number of ‘horses. mileh cow Pursuant to gajournment the ae Elma | Farmers’ Mutua in the ‘Aricultar- e $adjourne: of July 1910 to oer again same time and-p Founl—Nicksl tee mateh ast ma: same property ae ae ‘gon n offi ice. at the ease Mr. Bann: with his p: HAWKESVILLE, r. Aisin Shelby epent Sunday. at nts, iss Gladys Uftleman sad visiting . D, W. Elsley’ : me ot Deri, ds lidaying at her home here for Ed, Martin is af present engag- 7B 10c Yard 4 dozen Felt Hats in blacks, greys and browns. 4 dozen cans Red Star Salmon, t] itute held their | st , | are : fenewing bee Shanahan in Nenstad DiMiater im the year from the reports| ® been |S : pect C - -\family were in Baden Monday bor by proving EYE) Specialist R.R.Milne Doctor of Optics of Toronto, will make his third yisit MILLBANK Monday, Aug. Ist Saturday, Aug. 18 at Frank Martin's Residence The most modern electrical exam- ining instruments will be used for examining, including the shadow test. Seater wai tase eee o0| ieee oa eg aan a ae Bea port a es aa couple of weeks | * Blnkka om Mopaas es Sa aia babey Ao eas OE the MUltens| Mr’ Thomas Regréee oot with friends in New Hamburg. Hone oe theo Fein pS at oy Mrs, J. Reid and hope for a Speedy| Miss Vera Ottmann spent ‘Sunday and Ts. x. Stewart left on *. y. c with her parents here. Sh d riday last for to visit their daugh-| ¥, ote ond Mra R: ¥; Wish spent tho MOONE Nee ee Wallac Uase Sanit Marin atin ee S McKenzie. at Sarnia, eae a Ay ‘at Oakville. |in the village attending the funeral er Mr. ds at present “holi- 3 # and Misi Haines of Sita: We Culberwell_of Sittes- of pis tather aa th friends at Flesherton, Fu SACornetae wegen Ges Peay Sania Ane, SALE Soe Pertti, eng aties es sence OF Nistortal Be will be-ewray atontrwe weeks, \Gua vesldenoe of Mi A. Bannerman. ett Hagh Freeborn. ‘of Millbank: (epent a couple, of days last week ‘at | - Miss Ada-Disfenbanherof Wat | Misses Loze Hamilton and’ Mabel! 3iy, itor in the village on Mon-| Mr, D, MeCloy’s. me for two weeks’ holidays Chalmers left the other day to spend| "Tar. Battenbe Mr. Louis Schmidt and his gang of | She returned to ther dutles on Tues- mth with friends at Kineardine | yi°%., Mr, Batte ei oe Wellesley: | men are bury ‘at the brick work of| day Miss Frances Mopryflele selgmned a village on Monday. after-| Mr, Hammond's gees aah Mr, David Marin er aiear: Wallen: ‘onday after couple | POF i n, of Toronto. and Mrs.|stein. had the misfortune last Thurs- fir. and Mrs, €. Wilker and Mrs. i are Stwecks yaiting friends in Stratford.| 2 sare ne ax to fall off a load of hay and dis Bailiff Seaburger was in the village Gee Sehmetzér spent Sunday in Tav- bs = on Tuesday on business. The mission!" sre" yp, A Heimer and M. Miss Freda Helm returned home n “Trev. Mi. Thom occupied the-puloit aamaxnacp meting unpleasant Heimler agent Thareaay with trienis accompanied in he etd church on. Sunday Mies Maggie, Bettger bas ‘return-| Berlin. Nixon who is:away for his holida aa: tits: Hee Tiovenda where’ She Aad | re on, anes Sak resent visiting until lately been been mrisndlog tha aapiaer Bible piel eid ee seta ena ge “ : y who has been away k's holiday trip .througb Western Ontario, with Mr. Merritt of Hamilton, urned home last Sat- urday. . He visit of Strat- ford. . Hamilton and Ningar alls. Master Wile Peters who is work- rs ‘or Mr. Snider, east — of kesville. with a painful acci- dent while raking shay beooame he some distance before b cop them. His right leg was badly crushed but no. sees broken. WELLESLEY. Mr. and Mrs. . R. Gingerich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Schwart- zentruber near St. essrs, Aug. = terborn and ~ T ing a few we ee Muskok: Pete old Bellinger, of the el ER assisting a d are comme: wheat enol | wipening very rapidly. who spent sev Sound istrict ¥ turned home last Sa ia Misses Since i iting friends lg ae frie nds a er Pilla, Ottmann . Hanover and other sints Mr. Hy. Zettel moved his tinsmith store into the new me rly occupied by J. Snene o evi aoe “on Saturday afternoon for inter: ment. Rev. Boe f Berlin. ckfictat- ing ‘at the funeral which was largely 1 in expressing the ae of nee community to urviving relativ POOLE. and Mrs. John Schaeffer at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Daub a Baden on Monday Mrs. Ross (nee Minnie Connell) _ of vacation with ee parents Mr, and Mrs. T. Connell. ames Mayberry, ae erected a - Connell has iso had a ilo aie rs. Medlillan, hter Miss Jean seer are former’s mother Mrs. Bherift and Mrs Sn, eee of Strat- ford, and Rev, W. and Mrs. Magwood. of Niagara Falls, stat Tuesday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doersam and at- Mrs, Daub tending the funeral of -| Mrs, Doersam’s mother, BING woo Hammond spent part of abe se poor friends in Mary few days ‘Berlin and Mary Eydt spent a mmond few dayld zi “eat “week with her aunt uncle Mr. rs, Robt. Free- Of the three pupils fr Misses Ethel Freeborn and Elsie i m ere successful in passing thelr examinations, CROSSHILL. Mr. at goo ts is home on a visit from the Wi Josh rather has gone on an ex- ed ae in ae: Sunday. 5 dozen Brooms, 2 dozen Baking Tins, gular from $2 up to $2.50. $1.35 Each 2 for 25c 20c Bottle 25c Dozen 10c Each Regular 40 cents each For 30c_ ro dozen Water Glasses, IG SPECIALS 500 yards plain and checked Ginghams in sky. pink, grey and green, Regular 12% and 15c. Re- Regular 15¢ a can, 2 dozen bottles Maple Syrup. Regular 25 cents each, Regular 30 cents per dozen Regular 15 cents each, r% Ww. K. LOTH Marriage Licenses Issued, - Milverton Ss peels ich. of the Berlin hospital statt ao iting at her hom here for few peaks before poor West: Mrs. Ronee Miss ed and per —S——= DRESS WELL! how you are sized up. Never overlook the fact that you are always on view to other people, and that it depends in a great measure on your clothes Every man that wears one of our Suits knows that he is well dressed We have a very fine range of spring suitings, being particularly predominant, in dark shades, new suit for spring w ight, E. KNECHTEL medium an Make Ae selection Row oe he eve. ® smart The greys ad Milverton’s Old Reliable Tailor (Hall Racks From $3.00 Up We have an extra large stock of Hall Racks ranging in price from If you need one of these handy pieces of Furniture, now is We invite you to call and see them ge a: you $3.00 up. the time to buy it. buy or note. i Sos samara Furniture Dealers and Undertakers Torrance @ McMane Id im the eee to Niagara. y can iss Maggie. Listowel, are visiti arg t Mr. Phayt tune to lose pocket seas with con- siderable t the Orange selebration at ce Serattord ‘on July 12th. Finder suitably rew BURNT HIS TO! TOES BADLY But he will mever eee use_a chea’ on & ad oe ors: ‘Exivastor, ways eures—buy “Putnam’ Glasses Fitted to Any Sight New lenses put in your old frames The Return Railway Fare verton and Linwood. Mr bert Foster had the misfor- “4 acids, “the only T: COMMERCIAL. yee kly for sei outfit free. YOUNG PEOPLE ! before Aug. Sth that you fiave Seat pti and T will send you a souvenir lead pencil of The Listowel Business College Fall Term Opens Sept. 6th, 1910. Drop a card to-day to EDWIN ot MATTHEWS, Principal, Listowel " smatroxn MARKETS $ eunrantee Nellvary i ee ‘NOTICE ! k ant ood, condition, vec geed 0 ckalusive Territory ena BUDDIy. sole e OlOVER 600 ACRES UNDER CULTI- VATION Our acreage is Spee as it is tne that you should represent wanting and size. W) Grade stool iew, cemet ‘We want the yak most ae ble © 100. 100 agent e ry diatsot af a 2 lars write 40. 40/PELHAM Boge COMPANY ae P48 Toronto. — Ont. a28-15 18° 20! Teas 18 20

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