[ase 208 he > MILVERTON COUNCIL * + Smart Milverton. Oct. 6 1913 Mil feast Bee met this p.m i R Miller ee Messr: Ba ewuiige Setar ion of motorists to the a villages -.. Laid ‘on FI d the F nd ra to be pillage in future, Tol- fi 6 e }lowing. aego were ordered pa ity je your first School Board. 83,00 a ‘Would be to look In the ind Found" columns of ur pal c it yeu: have lost» aurse abn't @ finder would do the cleverly made. Fabrics are guar: "iW yeu wish to find the finder Calle ant wool, pare use our ¢ 1d Want Adi kets f ) 1 tomer re ‘ ays oes of|@ shrunk before being made up. ‘Spencer. two ——-- P Sippel | rton Light | — FOR SALE le Water Co. lights aby June. July ree 0 ood driving hors. GEO. GUEN- a spy, |2nd August 200 Griese. salary} HBR. Milveoo. : i [Sia exten in bor: S. N. SMITH iam Gitcke waite on the - - ~ }eouncil and asked that str ranteed all dye and Enoroughy et of sins cannot be enjoyed by ane Sets on bet fore aarelony ys On page 209 he 2: ™ Were i ae ee Elder Wilkes : nd their great aes and selected by them to [Set forth their viev “Phe Ole | Faith say nm without be tor a vast aud- jience. Pastor Russel made the charge he oy je 0) reet cros Sie o MILVERTON, ~- ONT. HOUSE TO RENT [ze ading to. the mill — be = velled i | ‘A good six-roomed house. Apply to Giovebl } Be ie SE: Box 25. Milverton, Feason. He ag i | worls the cost and THE DISCIPLES AND THEIR [On motion of Barr. seconde by € CREEL FOR SALE ae aati i ae : y fe ni mae ‘young sows die in de Moved by Coxon. seconded by Pfeff-| [Clayton Miper on’ that the fi £ all Half section edjoining Denz'] y' village Saskatchewan. good. water “school buildings fair Glob nakes certain statem Disciples of Chri a a have ask STRAY=D I can do in, ver repr | Jeause the mi W. D. WEIR’ § List of) apse i a8 ibe premised of the/ article are so jaa hei {moolic ai plain. Stes conti ts | qualification Properties | for Sale $9,000, will buy chat valuable 150 Dg of 8-4 | | i Mi Gommodious brick house tor aale| sinzie ¥< flat contradiction withont sterday 1 wherein the nents con- t which | at the apy he | Spir for |from th ein 7 y : ~ (Se B ae e Deba R Methodist mini v Dr Tinghe. oy in his emission.” Shaves ra v Pre: ns Samay rans to. ry if by of their — doctri I Ban bairy when | s: notwithstanding | Morrison's len’ iy the Editor at Baptism "of th m (page 458 of bate.” B: ‘ y be a the Holy Spirit. If he did thee - ald Be: dowaon Hird hice hae phe | formed © belie vention wo pen splendid tabling. a come: Bal [sich ratable eitahed Soret oe tian people now mi eating in PObouES |hansend oF hk ed throughout. drilled well and |KELTERBORN. . do not et redmul driving tub | eee iy = Sars tiation jnto the NOTICE. chureb.. ‘That is exretly. what they s-| do. Ti All accounts due me must either be and vaths| vee settled by cash or note on or before fs] the Ss consisting o fhe North Part ot tok of Cerantr 1913. vas, Li on. sion oi Macnietse 0 K hi oe mper of the Di sciples. Beautiful modern up-to-date bri {the temp re I musi . y house. wplendid bank barn with good eee ey eet Milbank’ postetfice map. teh belibvein tie -zaly Snirit's p 5 t and persona’ G we a ry Wor ce 7 aelveety epuiate the oe ai "y water i rat'on”. They dwelling house. bank ba water (egene: in common with ou ev mre es, that men s that ‘the Saviour's a mptive 185 acres s 'rame house nk} 0. ant met ake cider ai fe oS tance" a: ed. pig stables. cem-| Ville on ernoon of nday.| Practise fine sek nt Stabling 8 miles to Monkton | Tuesday. Wetncsiny and thnisday ot ing-venitent he MeNaught and Henfryn rural mail.| each week. they Wo. not’ for 4 to 1-3 down balance at 2H] question the validity o @ splendid Prikl wton, Cheay for quick Lost. aver B About ten days ago a’ fat black and Es Migs who ard Rot iumened tae ot ; t 0 gee ne: in sal One at the best 2 white Holstein cow with two scis marks on gt ie lef t hip. Finder erat HN HA 3 alti ing "it ais | on 8 asta at the v : NOTICE TO CON CONTRACTORS. — g ethodi mate The werrigned ‘will Jet. the’ eone| tHe! tract of build on con. 8 lot 18 near \dge on “Monta. Oct, | lock bs ST. | silo cARM FOR BALE, al the séota: f west h{ Ralf. lot 2. Mornington, ‘con- the a0. township es w Dat tha gRicmen at $20 peracre| one. 25 acres meadow. the bilance| cation wf this © vasture, stood orchard. place. well tile |c24 drained, plenty of water. wire — an That areal a, “and being > Rahs f lot est an | Bankatehew van. Have’ 5 homes for sale in Milverton. hn words were er it is dl in Methodist, Pre als Meaford and repen- =| eouiney one n m= not | ti Db Be might ainoton wien fanywhere else and have this out with fe theriselyss “aaa Be content with | thy ord, ommon h phat: Baye? a ‘ead a right to rises me to read a commu ane ort in this late LHS {wo Ring, on rural route les than] people who know but little of our ieee te ence two miles, from ._ For teachings and aims no reference to ne culars toni to SOLOMON it would, be called) for. There is-only BAUMAN. Niven ait fens he communication Railway Time Tables ye Ruder edrating thet: fells now e th, that {s where the writer cvalon ana jodarion OURT-DE- F REVISION Glares that the Disciples wish Pirate's and Goderic'! ee Reet TOWNSHIP OF OF Monxixong Si 42 Notice a hereby given that a 11.23 443 will be e Gone west Thi Se And nothing but at—in the mi Is of evi g this hu the justified in goin! of my the} pay the rd. )less words. ‘clock (noon) Mr, ca Reply To the Editor of the Globe — rand Trunk Northhovad Si 7 5 Stations 6 a.m. mble wih of pots: oronldT wa: the | ty at the former's home, de- “to ae aightest, heed to his grace- eed es Morrison. “an 1} unchurch on This | inations aad it s true. Klder Hard-| that. the Diselp Jing one of oe chanvigy me to tual pe few a s }| Disciples nt f % tees nd-Be tried se Tor Several evenings. When on ‘thedtord Sele m: bee ~ W H Coop>r.) mie | there is no veonle on ear w nd down other denom- on dinndtbed ™. of our Metholist mis. challe cane any y R S§ Beamisville ew years ago aa of the whip Methodists they came ge the meeting |samg_ them down, | my Sunlay feces d thri Ther ¢ and h Th Eide. at r etor “anothe r g@ man tong them to come m N to li¢ék me. at $10 a night} e and for ten evenings at tempted to wallop me but he — ‘eft with two black eyes and a broken RtGU States end elsewhere eit had me to vio so. T am quite wil meet (Editor Morrison in the press or Ri Milverton. Oop ne 1913 * + + HAWKESVILLE + > : + Messrs. M Forwell. A Karley. and E. Boppre. of Waterloo. spent Sun- Mr. George Forwell attended his uncle’s funeral at St. Clements nda Mr. J Seip. of Linwood. spent Sun- .|day at Mr. George Huefner'’s rom Berlin unday am ae the day with Mr. P. Dentinger iss ‘Ni gee ere visiting ut the former's home. — em court arg, requested to attend at| Rditor Morrison's answer to m MincLone Water of pect ad eee a8 ae te the said ‘time and plac icism of the Disciples in which ae sbenalis ss vacation with her cousin Soe dey WM. WAD: ntradicts what I said. He is t = Miss F 38 Haier Ae Clerk ot Reais gies editor of “The Christian Century, me eae le paper in tates | i ee and a great man amo} ue own peo- + + x COMMERCIAL. ons but his flat ecatanlietive is 10 BURNS + > —— @ and only the = Ee Fall Wheat, old.. ceemee consider Fall Wheat! Eh them iD Wetcon of Toroate no malice Ss tt is only ~ ‘becausa visiting yee nd acquaintances on STNG ris. OF COMINIOR Lanny Do oe se is Ges ob ltets soasar Pose e-aneene compel frente ULATION: : 30 8 Mangerous that I wrat. Miss Lizzie Patterson a former res- ous dawel pec even 9-784 oy Oe an Poul save. “It & m ident. renewed nequaintances in this 4 preach any other gospel un o You an | vicinity last week. 1g ron wig de as'vears gid iaay| ‘Banner perowt....... 280 2 g5| 2 ve received let hi e-|" Mr. iand Mrs Morrison, of Oalitor- homestead a quarter section of available De-| 5 Je 3 00 3 00} cur: | nia. who ored up to their former betta. he apolicacr sea earene@ an OF! Bran per to 20 00 22 00| “‘waivor Morrison says they repud- Mote at “Onstage ister son at the Dominion Lands Agence toe os rts per ton 22 00 24 00|iate water régeneration. here one day last wee Paaiade shake caenedice sein ‘ay per to) 960. 9 00/us «sec. ee Beaneyivanis § ee poy report that Mr. thse sonata Stssntar seeeneeae Ho s liveweigh 800 8 50} i? 1809. Rev. Thomas Campbell.| Mr. Robt Stewart. jr is seriously ill, oe of intending homesteader ‘s @ Presbyterian ininister. > egioning ‘next ay evening Duties “Siz, months residence upon ana | Potatoes per bag FON Ne coat ghd kinete ibs SE justification by|| services will be held at 7 o'clock | in- cultivation of te el land in. Sach of tree years, Onions, Dee ge Beg ath 5 se eieashed 30. el forties ny say Hive witha nif Rishomestead on ¢ farm Of at learn aor sere: | Turkeys, 20 20/ water is necessary to. s rs W ‘solely owned and occupied by him or by. is father, mother, som, daughter, brother Incertain districts a homestéader in good standing may preempt a quarter-section alo ule le his hos peace 10 oe yen 12 ie Disciples — church mestead. six months i o searatro homestead eutry (inelud- | 8 thetime! Peculved toearn homestead pat-| Egg en) a \cres extra. to Gilt thelr Magna Charta. hay preachin; Deputy of the Mi Interior orized lication, of thi: ate vill not be paid for. Sel GR Bc Tues alvat tion ind his son Alex. Campbell in 1927, Mereyn 2 ‘the ee visiting and tl blished a book the icietian Best te hich was see THANKSGIVING eee fo AT book ‘ ‘Angi nis ag is their| the Sporting Association will be held They S pened on on. Thanksgiving Day. Tie MILVER! Matinee races under the ee. of the fol- in off ;— see 20th. when will be “The People’s Store ’’ Good Old October! OU ARE BEAUTIFUL yi your golden leaves and bounteous harvests, We are glad to see you. t your mornings and evenings are cold. Winter with its snows will soon ae here. So it is well to be prepared early, We ave done our part in these preparations, and we invite our customers to do theirs. We have arranged some exceptional values in Fall and Winter Wear, to which we call your special attention. We invite all our friends to come in and see the store and new goods whether they wish to purchase now or not. New Styles in Ladies’ Fall Coats At Prices ranging from $7.50 to $18.00. Our range is excep- At $10 ionic usual leader ina black coat with velvet collar at $10.00 is unbeat- able value. A great range of coats | in grey, brown, blue and Slack | with large collars at...s....$10.00 At $1 We show a splendid range of ‘Chincilla’’ 4 | | cloth coats and handsome rever- | | ) | sible Scotch Coating Coats with broad shawl collars and graceful lines, if full and semi-fitting style gauntlet cuffs, trimmed with fancy buttons, These are exceptionally handsome coats and good value, | Complete Stock of | a | Misses’ & Children’s Coats for Elderly Winter Wrens r Stout People |. We have a very complete stock of g00d, serviceable, wearable, com- foatable wraps for children for the winter’s windy weeks. All colors) all sizes and all prices. Women’s Coats of good quality beaver cloth, in black, semi. velvet collars, splen- 12 50 2 5 didly tailored at. LADIES' UNDERWEAR For Winter Wear, Our Leader Black and White Checked Dress Goods per yard. 19 Black, Blue, Grey, Brown | White and natural colors. Prices range 25c - to - $1.50 Per garment, Cloth at per yard... * Just the thing for Children’s Dre es, The recent unprecedented growth of our Dress Goods business is one Autumn Dress Goods 1st unprecedented erovtn of 0 ivac Semana ee Whip Cords, Botany and Man-finish Serges, Poplin, Melrose, Venetians and Broad: $ elotha, blcee; browak précis vada teayh pie Pee 50c to $1.65 + 50c to $1.50 PER YARD VELVETS AND VELVETEENS--IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES .... Children’s Silk Hair Ribbon—in all colors, 3 ce < inches wide, per yard LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SWEATER COATS Ladies’ Hose Supporters special at . SPECIAL---Large Salad Bowls 15¢ Bach Ina great variety of colors. At prices to suit the Perses of our many customers, Men’s and Boy’s Department “Clothes do make the man—but they are a great asset to a man in society or business.” - HE WORLD demands becom- w style ideas are Leda eseoaNe and dis- tinetly. Price: $7.50, $10, 19.60, $15 and as high as $20.00, Men’s Overcoats In Black Beaver and Tweed effects at purse pleasing nee —S—S——— Sweater Coats In a great range of prices, Qu and prices are unbeatable. Rain Coats Defy the showers by being comfort- ably clothed in one of our Raincoats, Prices range $7.00, $8.50, $10.00