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Milverton Sun, 15 Jan 1914, p. 5

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SEAR Se ERIS BR |e | ; «2 +e tie + . MONEAON + LISTOWEL | MORNINGTON COUNCIL + « + ae + a | tueedey” after spending a ew oo a “ Monkton’s Popular Store” itthbiersretetsenaeeies is Palmerston. Ais nd 4 = ee Bricker which sad! Mr. ai as. Mohr ea }event occurred in Mi i A | caday “eter apeniine, Cor gutan Tnestig ot Ut vee ee ‘ia Bie tification snasne la thee weeks wit trien sin Detroit.|er was formerly Miss Blanche Bak! ‘poaaa: Beeve Cou : They state that they had to eto |anan. daughter of & , Canadian territory at Sarnia before an of onlans San anes ae ,Iaoabe, — a) B He they ran into the tol ride of only five weeks, De: r] e Misses Adeline Ronnenbere Hazel| sulted from blood vo onin oo eS ne eat es te Ronnenberg an returned on|Bricker has been practicing in Roulea ‘Moved by. W. earer, secon aie after spe nine a week or for nearly a year and is a brother of| py Re iter that Willi my Wad- = 5 wo wil riends at e famous Toront: thlete. M e In order to reduce our heavy stock | Just before stock-taking we are | Men’s stylish Overcoats, black and Mr. and Mfrs, Job Rogers and Mr Broken Seg sar el acts appointed clerk for 191 of furs and fur coats, we are offer- picking out all remnants and ends | tweed effects, at bargains tc suit aus rry of Atwood. spent | Mi. Wred. Vandrick of the Toronto |” “Moved by D, J, Jacobs. seconded by d 1 9 Sunday teh Mis. A. Huggins, ‘chool of Pharmacy returned to Tor-| wi, 'T. Sh that Freeborn. ing a discount of 25c on the dollar through the whole stock — which everybody. Miss Mary Rogers. of Fallarton onto last week to resume his studi . regi Harr for 1914—Car- on all furs and fur coats. | mean AINS throughout the TNC OPES Semen eee no Brussels. was 4 tied. : : Mrs. ers. visitor ia tows Inet | whole store. Just received a large shipment of Mr, John Sanders we are to| “Mr Bi ‘oods and daughter p, ita e UNE ogra Men’s curly cloth lined and rubber | new spring goods — such as New eee nde PRtaplnseeay ate aae a: visitors im Monkton on Wedn ips assessor for 1914—Carried. I S ! V Sc doctor's care for interlined Coats with fur collars at Men’s quilted lining and fur collar Prints, : New Cottonades, : New al sear . Harron was a visitor ‘ml alee ide kerat Ae 20 per cent. off. Overcoats at 20 per cent. o Shirtings, New Wash Goods. Bt ae Ree ere ea Silverton on Monday of ‘his. eK. | be appointed collector for th By is rink. The| ‘The weather on Monday turned de ait tthe townshiv. for 191d-Car= nd: ed against | cidediv. winter like caused the | 7 HIGHEST PRIGES PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE him getting things in aib He had | railroads. their first real-worry this |" Moved by D. J. Tacobs. seconded by yelled off on Tuesday] season, Several trains ©.P.R. and Hanle’ w: iddell be and now has a fine sheet of ice,|G.T.R. were cancelled, The thermom-|, syginted collector Rae ‘the North half There will be a go on Saturday be-|eter on Teesdav a.m, registered ieprine township tor 1914.—Carrie tween the Monkton and" Atwood tio | degrees below ee foOaarsa: Wy (De Henley. geod te key tears “The autos at. Wallan on} Mr. Tim Malon who has been! p Hf. Coulter that George Roe be 5 Saturday between Monkton and Wal | visiting his parents in town returned |) afer ees at one Board a 0 ton resulted in a win by 6:1 for |to Detroit last wee | Heatth and Dr. W. att be Monkto: r. Bolton Morphy returned to| ith sununnmnsnecsmmnpuncanat Mr, James Golightly who has been stratford to resume studies after the I" Barred Sie ot tanh visiting his parents here for a week | holi v ded = SSS two leaves the latter part — of stowel rink and, Wednesday Jun beri i Caulon hat Wed [: toegs t 5 week for his home in High River. aist | is the place and time set forthe )¥, Samuel Kinkead - Saale for 1914.—Carrie The two children who were ill of 460 ting searlet fever are now peekioaded Racine mSnatols bestia eastn ee toe ote aaa: umber ‘ras Tee pe further spread of the disease is{heve in-blue abd white are determin: office imas and finally ‘pashc S 0 ress @ anticipate je fovnat one over’ on the temous Me ilyy Da. Jaga seco be Mr, H. W. Hamilton and Mr, Nor-| Dutch team. Don’t forget the dat TL oon thot be : : Ta che Darremnea’s Conveatos al. bite Wan iniinas Nero the apgotated township cnainees for 1etk “Nothing gives a man more prestige than to be Well Attired” Stratford this week. This convention | Linwood—Welleslev match at acean wohumbered 461 appointing: a SE BS ABS es is the hig! spnne of dairymen in fuesd: ibe entire Hel sis 3 hip, engi sacs Western Onta faction of both teams. Bab eiep es te eae fat. ex-Reeve Misses Mabel Raines and Ella va. A. petition, for a municipal Nahrgang took in. the Carthase dance ; \ weather aving wrenched his You can have this done at the minimum cost at This Shop.,..: drain signed b’ '$ was presented to the council. D. J. Jas ded ame: Lo; sane: has been under ys hi We have just received the largest ship- ment of Rubbers that ever arrived in Monkton for one merchant and are en- abled to furnish any style or last. Our rubber boots for men, women and child- HERE has just been plac- ed on the shelves a splen- did line of Scotch Tweeds of med to othe a. s town on Friday iourn with friends in Erin an mi, hern Hockey I h ‘The Northern Hockey League mate Listowel, vs. ley scheduled to granted cect FROW ER engineer for on the latter’s pointe . oy, a new pattern for fall and win- lin Be played on ae a ren are all made by the Consolidated : PNAS ape retical egies probe dea Mime flo appoint ter wear, that will make and Gill eeoe. bene’ “best in smocks and} nate be ‘D, Bolton engi the Hy! zg Rubber Com F pany and are guatanteed Listowel juniors journeyed to Ha : f overalls. 2 ‘ in + r munici Do not delay in getting a good. comfor- wear well. Call and see our Se eee tite Teed yee ane ee ate read three times and finally passe table rubber, as nothing is so sapSt Es . ea the ieee Sf is, ana chive Mouettaeeotawas ro game Fri By-law numbe zed 4 Tene ced ae & stock, We guarantee youa fit. McCulloch. Miss Pearl (ippling of Brandon is 2 the eee oO health as damp, cold feet. :: 7 ie that. alittle «bad }epending some time with her parents, Tow from fie it 3 feelin d over the Part-| Mir. and Mrs. Geo. Fairfield (nec | Sum! of SION & < ie Sranrees Heras Hee Miss Edna Walker) spent. the week- of the © syaship was read three times OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT among the supporters than the prin-|end in town the guests of the latter's | of the To a cipals. It is oped. however. | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker. 4 for the follow. that the dove of pease will again} Mr. Warren Hay. of GuelDh. spent | Brisa settle on the community and Sunday in to The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, Ontario fellowship reign as it did Bae took place O. DUFFIEL N. ROSS :..... Monkton iM Tangs ‘Mr. J. iac—An imaginary zone in — Sot = Fee een eae a == eae there members with Rate within which lic the vaths of overseeing gr one gloves as an abe ae of|the sum. moon and principal p lot and. repairing Sulvert a : | es do him for | It is divided into twelve signs 4.95. taxes refit ¥ | ithe ours Asi oS was wont marked by twelve constellations. The |Win. Meadows 00. dos, tx ie e a : ea eft 3 é @ sare _meomet ical divisions. thirty for 1912: A, Isley 4,00 putti HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LARGE stock or ; | Cut a Long Story a gt aut de «S| Sw ene iw ey aie | Ee es | cori sanlepenia te Taieation ot [ate 3. i Beenie ane ‘ re rother—As this fes e ue es elt sug-| pal World Tes e could not let é in dell. 21.20 Fea a of is mar- i B. seith SeWELRY? | "_ ‘ror over the ° } it pass without showing he i some | suecessive parts of it in a yei at i e ees et wit cheratt—Nothing is a ie | COME TO Ming to “help us proof of the reign and Strona fart 132: ay piping for culverts: Gar- | and | hae ravel to pathmasters; EB. paueratiftn mn and er: bea fr) account belie mind than the old ae Hayes’ Bakery M. E. BETTGER & GO., Monkton Your New suns | Leave your next order for a Set of Harness with us. We have employed an experienced man who has worked in the best shops in the country and understands the business thor- oughly. In prices you will find us right.: Repaiting Promotly Geo. J. Coxon fances in Hes: | A number deur here at Linwood on F | book | Otiawa, ete | Broad |. We regret to report Miss C. | Arth lee-still Under the wake of Dy Me-| wi | Kinnon and Rares Kieffer. All hop eee a Bist. 1913. unti Be. larch mien tiroigh si |for a aeear Jor h. jv ote ent Coo! Schnarr / | | eo Listowel on Mon and Mrs. Ed. (elm. Messrs. Alex. Brenner and Patas a cies here. is |saintances around our burg. n nate. a Paice trip {fi Tees Presented | ald signet cuff lin’ ks | Hesson 8.8. No. . J, Morran. entertained the choir Tuesday eveniny | are Mr. Farenk ope ‘of Si s eran Aes with. unday attended _the Moutre rain No. 5 Windsor Station ‘08 . 1,30 leaving ‘of Saskatchewan, ies, will be ee Ja ‘rain No, leaving piisnins ¢ G15] 4 ee spent Tuesday |» Fort William 5 Port Arthu am. ake “arriving Ott- renewing av a Si ).n nd Mon- p.m.. will be Kk. ae 3rd.| structions that we ceived Bav 7.45 a. Mr |St. Station 3.45 p.m. agent. “Port hs m. arriving Ottawa Broa Full particulars from any C. P. R al. re - ed at” the nomination fos nei tluecat-tie = lade bv writers, We are showing an excellent display of n i ha alwa: ims of po to produce effects nv WATCHES, CHAINS, LOCKETS, RINGS, TIE PINS, CUFF | pe of Ee ane Hen causes other than matursl sanse , 4 5 5. eee \ ve in appre T oepEreatraa egal expe | we ated your kindne ercise of the: he TINKS, JEWEL CASES, and BROOCHES | Christmas Cakes |e sey you to wabepe these glo ae ie 00 y ‘ onan oe th SMrongay at Tbe at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES | ga small token of our appreciation law. it was provided by yat 10am. | Bread and Flour lor your services. Again thanking you ve aoe that one shonld William ‘Waddell: Clerk | | for past a 4) move his neighbor's crops by I incanta- | ee RR » ae ae pee G 16a Count or aoe PONTARTO AND THE FISH BUSI- We carry a complete line of PARISIAN EBONY GOODS, FANCY |} “Wedding Cakes a specialty | nal ash ae ae NESS WRITING PAPERS and PERFUMES. | Margaret Robinson. wie his awas by burning aliv onion eke Press Babee ole ee ion ea The) Miluch is said in favor of the pul bid = | ettie Reney Hin asecy. ) Ro- ease ie in “relat } Monkton,ZOnt | corms of witeh-) Th are alae eat A SPLENDID LINE OF SILVER POLISH ON HAND ee eee pera nko eaicad | 1 t bs! z - +4 (Haste rm bali H NSON, “The Jeweler” mis ic A. A Monkton, = Ont. ¢ | <i soe, TE eran Es 3 teoberdeobesteets I a ae eS a ee ind decla al tte Tebbb bed | Mr. Leo Helm left for Waterloo on he ‘same time taki ate ie ‘uesda p) then and their invest- tM. ne Lantz left for Detroit on eee ecuee “a . oe Wanton .. oi 92 fs here was a fanatic cal” out ee Mr, Ou pete renewed jaint- itetape ie Tort tn Ages Salem. Nin pw ¢ ignify ere exe seu ed for £ momeroas hist t sorcery was to e hes sense of res | time of the Fiona two de sey as a Cie of a cen he laws against witcheraft “magnus” Mac has its equivalent in the Norman Bits Inia: OF and elsh Map or Ap. were subjected to a strong criticism NEW CHOCOLATES We have just put into stock one of the finest assortments of Chocolates ever displayed in Milverton — all prices. WEIR’S RESTAURANT "Mx. Painter. ine at Mr. Alf. ou Lawrence oe and - Willie stare returned home last Thursday om spending ‘the Smalley with friends in Detroit. Clarence Raymond of Detroit. accom’ them home, We are sorry to report that little Mabel Margaret Hen: as been un- r the eS & Monteith ‘or the wei 0 Miss’ Kate Riéhl aa Sihe. ike eee are under the care o! wv ee them a speedy r over | young men were ‘morning. Snow banks too deep boys? } |__A young lady in Brookfield. Mo.. iste: er for $50 ciate value of the Train No. Helm of St. Cle ents. “spent Tucsday with Mr, Stead He! | | Rumor hath it that some TOR ANE CHANGES IN TRAIN VICE aN RARE PACIFIC ‘now 000906 0600000900 000000 H. C. BARLETT of missing Moyday UNDERTAKER 100 autaaes LINWOOD, ae ONTARIO everal times young lady he local editor ‘all mon- Having opened a new an leaving stores Deuolitciag and Framing done neat & cheap —————————— H. C. BARLETT Residence 2 déors from Presbyter- ian chureh, where night und Sun- day alld are psGainele attenden ta Alf. Middlediteh sold a 3-year- Md a 4 Seebach for $162.00horses are ving a little im price since last ve NOT 60 ) DULL sondon Chronicle Boys like things. are not always what thev seem. school. inspector class given “Forty-eil Nah let’s ie it yer can muck abaht with that. ! Subsoribers:of of the Parker ‘or raucous young voice. “Thirt: h lei Mil- re- 5 T: lirectory new signal code ‘becomes effective “ January 18th. House Furnishings? Have you seen our big assortment of BEDROOM, DININGROOM and ‘PARLOR SUITES, Etc. Ue oe A Eh Sa We have excluslve control of RUGS and LINOLEUMS and carry an immense assortment. SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE: R. McMane, Fuenitare Dealer and Undert regs Milverton, Oni

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