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Milverton Sun, 5 Feb 1914, p. 8

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IMPORTANT CHANCES IN TRAIN SERVICE No. 7, formerly Jesving Toronto rain 280 pany aetiving Wiinipes oa. tn. hes been temporarily withdrawn. Win: Tratk No. 8; formerty leavin 4.80 pny arriving Toronto 9 a, beemtemporarily withdrawn, terrain s been restimed between Toronto and ude lea onto 8.46 p.m. da Sudbury 2, ‘Train No, 28 has been resumed between Sadho: ‘auld ‘Toronto, leaving Sudbury ie - daily, Sta andar Sleeping c nto to Sa For Winnipes & Vancouver Leave Toronto 10,20 p.m. daily ‘Compartment Libs Standard Sleeping nipeg and Toronto to hes tou Mictplta card diving car, Stet-riase coach es, colonist cars, wae oPatticulars from Cana write MG. Murphy DPA an Pacifictagts || F. We Thomas, Tacul, Agent Big Reductions } Men's Suits From now until February 15th, I will will offer 20 Suit Lengths at cost price. Good trimming, made in latest style. Fit and workman- Ship guaranteed, Regular $19 to $23 suits for 50 50 1142 to 172 Coats and Trousers Only $12 to $15.00 It will pay you to investigate this offer before buying. J. M. Fleischhauer Merchant Tailor MILVERTON Are You Insured THE CANADIAN ORDER OF d family a a 8. ee = N,Zimmermana, RS. WANTED For every town and district where we not re~ resented. ruits are bringing high prices, and sorvcryutoek wt Make big money this falland winter by taking an agency, Experience not necessary ree equipment Exclusive territory Highest commissions paid ‘Write for full particulars STONE, & WELLINGTON onthill Nurseries’” ToroNTo ONTARIO Dee. Ese there a man with soul so No angels matonethe golden si Here let him live in ei DEAD ver to himself has said; we nk account shall swell ome the millionaize. ie man who never asks for trade row you will feel GUARANTEED RELIEF FROM ALL BOWEL ILLS If yup bowels are out of order, instead of ‘us ther, physic, take a Rexall [Ordele ‘onight, and tomo reat. see act so aoe that there isn’t a ree f griping or purging, nor the excessive looseness that follows the taking of sal y break his dri feed PS Vhere no rude clamor may dispe! ‘The quiet that he loved so well. ths bowels -protibely-aeleving the coast pation, , matin, it unlikely to ee a vi here is any ot! wel meead Tightly trlends* lot ngee sate eden’ seve there ue a5 ‘so easy. and pleasant to take as Distyrd Risssolitade rotounds reine tana Geen ee ee _,. lity, as we hereby do, to age st pi pat And that the world may know it’s | sc Invest ket, tin box Toss You can buy Rex: val redesenly seh Place on his grave a wreath me a 'S'| Rexall Stores, and in this aves Her experiences are int eee ba erae ay and will con’ 0 lone as peor flock to the citie Feavine the fasts untilled ‘for w: oe labor. ey eae | | bead SALE oe lot ‘containing & a pos Pee and ble ula lars On Temperance street a com ipstelie ply to RUDIE nt. FOR SALE AT LINWOOD n, A splendid Spo Cnty for any kind | of business, . BERLET. | FARM FOR SALE, 0 acres in the township of Elli composed of the west half of Lot and.the east half of Lot 33 i ii ing glars apply to cs Gadshill Station. R.R. No. 2 or W.D, WEIR. Milverton. o. So. cae h ¥ ite! oodshed. drilled veel ‘water ett ie house and m. Bank barn good stale’ and straw shed. from Milverton high and dry. Will be sold at a bargain as the proprietor is going into mercantile business. oly to the proprietor fone aoe on the premises or Mil- verton. "Phone in the a oie FARM FOR SALE, ‘The valuable ane of te ated HJ. Lot 15. Smart Tailoring ofl thes bh hat you can well feel prou Inexpensive, Set “jecidediy dressy. Clothes # ae ae soe es, fe ae appeal singlectheanteet tyler after ee els. cleverly made. i+: tt By Fabrics are guaranteed al wool, pis dye and thovoughly shrunk before being made up. S. N. SMITH “The Tailor” MILVERTON, - ONT. ie | fnit Jr.. Ap-l 5 visttea eMosiaay at M THE PUBLIC ORUG sie MILVERTON. HAWKESVILLE. ‘Mr. and Mrs ee Baechler spent Monday in Elmi Me aatahbeed Moeqall ob Waterion and Miss Alma Forwell. of Berlin. visited under ihe parental roof — on das c Man Teer cise of Elma. shot and wounded some me ars ago in the woods the i6tb. MACTON, Mrs. Alex, McPherson held a very successful sale last Serb ‘Thursday was largely oeende The _- stock brought fanev pri number fon here attended the tee ion in the Me Glenallan w! hen Mr. = et. beet a ix athistonigeboir leader toseuie sited with his ton last Satur- nrv oe day mfleamior Phe book lovers Se in the Tor- siderable in- Hoe in this vie-~ terest among its re ty. The contest supper given by the losine es side allan Fates church will te sate on Feb. . The eee thaw spoiled the good sleighing but we trust that the sup- iv will soon be replenished. MONCRIEFF Last Sundav was communion Sun- day. A large congregation was vres- ent for the Lord’s Supper. Eight new. members were receive The chopping mill is doing a rush- ing business. edding bells are expected to keep ie entertainment will be given oe yy the choir Ioan talent assisted by the MMiteRe quartette. re ieRae. of* Mitchell. will deliver his pop humorous ture on his travels through Italy Holland and ic Bee eg US: invited to all these servic PEFFERS. nd Mrs. wa es of Bari E, Bai ett Attending paetlod rested is the or »|of the pays @ farmer the Post Office ae Milverton. +. C, ANDER ciperintinione Mail Service | ii ‘anch. Ottawa. 30th January. 1914. poet Office Department. ited "Thst week sia friends here. ° Mr. Son visited this weck at Mie HL Pre nnie ener spent last week with trienda Jo. Bitton, rown. of Atwood vis- fF logs have been s g i 5 id z 5 3 : g 4 5 mse, He is having his brick “shipped in from Brantford. ro tending the Agricultural College uelph. rs to go in more strongly for wide dairying. : COMMERCIAL, —— Q| shall then have received notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER of Wie Estate sat Th the Tow sre the county of Perth. Farmer Decease BE, W. Tanner. W. W. Tanner. aiors, i Newton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN’ that |™@% Godnte Se Stratford. a Tues- dav of last jose present were - Reeves he: “Blanshard« Kastner. lice; Scott. El- Colquhoun. Martyn. Mitchell he following appointments were milton ; he {county solicitors, ‘MoBhereon & David- auditor criminal ac- counts. W. Davi 500 ir. Samuel Smith. of Wallace was elected warden Be Mr. Julius Cook. RR. HOES Sist= January re 3i/ 0! if North ne hops is at present at-| of a r|guperintendent and Soeaiti E Total. $38,585.77. GET A Ladies’ Coat, Gents’ Overcoat or Furs at Rate of 8c per day All our Ladies’ Coats and Gent's Overcoats Reduced For the benefit of those who have left Coat and Fur buying until the present time and feel they can’t afford a coat, we have made it easy to get that much wanted coat. All we ask you to do is pay $1 down and 50c a week until paid for, at the rate of 8c a day. Who would be without a Coat at 8c a day ? This offer includes Ladies’ Coats, Men's Winter Coats and Furs Our Special Ladies’ Raincoat $3.99 See this Coat before buying, Our stock for spring is most complete. Do your sewing these stormy days and be prepared to enjoy the good weather when it comes, Black Sateen Underskirts 50c each See our splendid range of 500 DRESS GOODS—a big variety to choose from Splendid range of Waists at 50c House Dresses from 89c to $2.25 The People’s Store” - ENGELAND @ SONS - MILVERTON, ONT. Treasurer’s Report WINTER DAIRYING January muary 14 eae amounted to $9,714.07 and the pay- Strathroy Dispatch — $5 hee e report stated Duviug! tweby @ ehort huey t at the end of the year the cow when many cows are dry and “i}3|tv owed the Bank of Commerce 10 cows that are milking are not givi oi Dots “end badd. overdrart verv much. would it not be wise ty {lf $2184.98. The amounts advanc lav plans for the improvement of the | ‘?.the high schools and Collegiate In- irv herd? Seeing that the average{ Stitutes were less by $1,000 than jousehold consumes a fair quantity of | 1912. The oh HERES SU ERE 0 milk daily all Through Winter. and |°2* time is '$60.393.76. ae of Refuge Inspector Ww. - Jas, Dickson. date ster of sy House ce "Refine e. submi his ort, There were 18 site ima te! ade mitted durit 1913, Six inmates died 10 left during the year 57 By now in the house. Tota! mber — of 7,694.60. The total receipts were. » PERTH bps COUNCIL: $1,715.80, The amount actuallv ex- vended fos support of inmates was rth County ‘Conneil met it the |$5.27049. The amount received from as 0, The cos $4847.13 131.67, ‘k done and mon- amounts expended by each mun- icipality is 5 Ailes $1,182.31" Elma. 3,696.43 + an $3,062.2: forning~ tom $8.166.: ie North Easthope, $1.955.~ ah South Easthope. $1,632.82: Listo- |. $1,410.77: $366.64; < Mitchell. s-| the ene Blanshard. $2,527.71: Hibbert. $3. 422. ” until the April meeting the vote on standing 11- Th Hospital was ranted $700, the Children’s Aid $150. Prison- ers’ Aid $10. hildren’s Hospital $10. Municipal Tax Association $5. Mr. A. W Feath pointed delegate “to the Munici sociation meeting. a ed the payment of half cost of install- ing a a in the offi¢e of spector Smi {the om ed the ent of each m moti ber attending the Good Roads Con-| tric radial railw: vention for tw sand zalway points fare also that a grant of $15 be mad to the Association, r, Rankin. House of Refuge phy- were’ in goo considering age etc, The sanitation of building was | W: good an ee place was kept clean nd whol A pesclatinn: inbred used. by Mr. Arm strong and seconded ‘by Mr, Scott. was COME AND SEE IT AT OUR SHOP ROE & SCHIEL, Agents Milverton tn fogrriod Ripa. 2 the members of vlv contract for i914; necker; Ish Bi took place. held| in Apri

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