J.M. Fleischhauer +--+ for--- “Fine Clothes” We haye just received a shipment of New Sprin; Suiting and Overcoating. re o cloths getting I have bought an Gn large stock of blue and black s serge yes chev- iot, also grays and brown its gain. ‘Come and ps cent Muskrat F s The muskrat farming indust h lan value, which might be made to a t Lon eee exclusive ‘ot .'8 sales, was] on' Y while this, gure | swap a special value to the Indi: D) ff marsh land in the Meitiod sections which ow are of raed a no J. M. Fleischhauer Ladies’ and Men's Tailor MILVERTON, - = ONTARIO nancial ae: Forty-Four Strikes In 4914. 5 @ number of workers affect e 8,678, as compared with 39,- 36 during 1913. number em fF 45 Wrist ‘Watches We are showing an extra fine dis- all prices, Come in and see them. P.BASTENDORFF | ® Th Jeweler r) MILVERTON, ~ ONT. ee days lost was 430,429, which Ad 856,249 less than the year pi vio! istence and affected only 155° em- ployes, en Victim Turns Shere r husband Man tw heehee hpay old home in une. * hen is little Peter, her pier a hi ty fatherless boy, She said, gt ane took the train, that she had a certificate and would leave nts, “Pete” with her parentd| & id join one of the English hospitals rr) @ nurse if she cou! ‘robably any helps lea ile elling on the Canadian Pacific. Groceries | Eee for Hatching | COFFEE —prize-winning stock. Eggs $1.00 per 15. GEORGE E. TANNER, Newton io. Bt. p Rio Coffee 22¢ per Ib, or 5 Ibs, for $1.00. Special 1 1b. tins 80c. = SUGAR 20 1b. gunnies Redpath’s Sugar for $1.65 JOHN EL, PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Comb Sige e Leghorns bred hoi ERS Wyandot ttes record lay- ATKIN, M on larger orders. 1. D. verton. STONE FOR ORUSHING. _ Inter- view Reeve or Councillors of Mil- verton. FOR SALE ENE cow, due to freshen in ten sale. ary ROBT. MOR- RIBON, se iinlgartan con pd. FOR | SALE A splendid bnitaing lot on corner D TRUNK Svstem “EASTER” EXCURSIONS SINGLE FARE Good going April 2ist and re- ning same day. FARE AND ONE-THIRD ged re rity 20, 21, 22, 23. it ee ath. Return tic! issued be- iyeen. all stations i in. Gana east Poy ur and to Detroit and zoek Huron, eg . Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagi eh and Suspension Bridge, Full particulars id tickets from H,.C.,BAIRD, Phone No, 1, Local Agent village. apply J. A. BERGER, Mie verton, | Ont d, ry Brevent ot ttle iret wenty- fi use might easily_be made feld | ¢, aa oe ae aroun Of ‘the 40 disputes whicn commene- | ¥® ‘ing \4 sai ATTRACTIVE DINING CAR SERVICE the White Rocks and Buff Orpingtons | y, ers Bggs. $1.00 per 15. Special prices | gat OLD DAYS. 1 IN, THE 32ND Walkerton 'Telesco} x to note that the ovement in Bruce County to-day Shee Klein, hee of the Bruce vid Robertson, in the a aliencs" lines on - at~ least sgueed of beg the perpetrator but the eviden Piatra. Ic bonviGine SAOUED, to find him guilty, On one oceasion, Col. Weir dreamed that he was bi pulled out of bed by the: foot, He woke sufficiently to find it was was the last time they were bothered re-| by Mr. Officer and his horse. The seal Bi i ing him for the episode and gleefully recalls the pompous off.cer's outraged dignity and his fierce remark; “Klein you are the bla blankest fool that God ever made.” --—-+ MR. MORPHY A AT TORONTC Ms Bis Bro. HE, B. Morphy K.C. M rict Grand Master’ of 5 8 r . delivered an ress on Fri- "evening last bates Ip Pagephge tele ak come length on \the work of ‘the Grand Lodge during in’ the other province well rene as speaker referred|found it necessary to ye Regulation 17, upholding the Ov- serption price from a dollar to § tario Government on their stand re-|a ee Pilmngualiam, vetating that} It is: a universal. failing ‘of publish- H@nebes was under the she had doomed recruiting until On- eo publisher should this in something afte fol pd. }lowing manner “p, tually sold at $1.00, Now. realizing that we are not fair to ourselves. and fam of all matters of interest to you and to the community at an SOLDIER REJECTS GOOD OFFER .Walkerton Herald-Times. - “LLANO HEIGHTS FARM” “Shorthorns’’ - wr sale young bulls of serviceable age tae gern Scotch Duthie breed- ing. 8. PUGH, Milverton, Ont. a oe wWASRRRwwoor _ Sa pe Look Well Dressed Your Best —The “well dressed” man will secure more business than the slov enly man. Be in line and get one of our nifty suits. { Fit and d workmanship always guaranteed. :-: Ss. N. SMITH Ghe Up-to-date Tailor MILVERTON if job were still open af- ter the war was and he wasstill on of |, he would en lace where a snow-ball the by the watch. A threatening letter has been re-~ ceived by an official of St. A Presbyterian Church, Windsor, that] © Silo T Talk ~ What me should kaow know about the Wooden jo Before Purchasing. peels We uso selected Red Cedar 1 3:4 erect it, ready to blow your ensilage in. No. 1, Britton, f-24—a2t-pd. ‘ ED HELM, District Agent. | tou received the letter, but he admitted that one had been made to dam- rs |age the santas Manse vs The population of Huron County as shown on the assessment rolls of 1915 ing a falling off Suet population of 16,- 8 68 during the oy rtson, vere tent matudy lia ge }man, not because they were Luth- ran,” of many rg tages nks of those are Tel eine | of din front of their tent. That | socks, y|Many churches have held : eee are too ol hs aes life the city is not Walkerton: wouldn’t last two seconds | g _——4——— z THREAT TO BLOW UP CHURCH —_—— bre E 55th is 180 eae an when CANADIAN LUTHERANS, LOYAL | aches eal religion has always tanh loyalty to one’s country, and herans «are obeying “that sage.” sai H, Fierheller. tepasurer of the Hyan- g the fact that the offenders were Ger- Lutherans do not feel already enlisted to fight for the Em- pire. each one of the fourteen nee which constitute the synod financial. support to the cause,” “In Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Guelph, Port ‘Colborne, a. burg, Unionville, nd il where churches of the synod are located, ladies! aid and missionary sieties have ‘mi the city to start ie ee work ars, he ‘proceeds of “which ‘have one to the Red Cro ‘At St. dase Chureh, in Toronto, recently mpanies of the 8ist Battalions were crested toca Hot. nate per in the church parlor. Several meetings have been held, and appeals for funds have been made by Re John Keehley, the pastor THE DOLLAR WEEKLY PASSING Toronto. Sentinel cal newspapers communities throughout Onter to hesi ate about raising their prices either t to the subseriber or to su ar: es ¥ ews nt al an the age busi n. His plant apne cutee nisie only than any other know of, and if for the expenditu ecount of himself |his time energy b ge dealings | living. he is thouight to be getting all straightforward in every|he deserves, The speaker was well rec dj This probably accounts for. the fac and left to catch t in for|that the dollar papers have it been the capital, taking with him he best | rai $1.50 long ago. But at last wishes 0} large gathering. the pabRawen finds he ge carry the burden no longer. I SHOW YOUR CUSTOMER “i eaesulecs fae Manes the We have haar, felt ue shetty BG aie s the best policy. Take Ae Kece nh your confidence’ If” Pb hears . itn ATE eo y 0 parently Seineiae Ww Jae them have enlisted. of Which “explpine the. reason Wi the ural publjshers have raised their pric — on) WHY NOT—BERLIN, ONT.? Canadian Courier, No serious réason has he been ad- city of Berlin, the vegislature in of Berlin, *Onts noeneites have Be a lead t nada. For thrift, efficiency and mi rosperous hospitable little city and carries no suggestion of the capital of the Hohenzoller sails WILL LEAVE Wl WITH one 55TH Listowel 4) Standard Gunner Cecil Morphy son of Mr. 3. H. EB. 55th. He then immediately volunteer- with a draft that is leaving in command. vopular representative will have both of his at the front fighting to- gether for King and Country. lunteers were.asked for to i the draft ee Votuntsered, IEE Tun Boas “OF Us Prenshoian. 1 ivi ‘ing in New On- tong ae his he peat Ebon Y- axes, as it hhis letter to the tax sulleva of the village which a eat sends to Dear Sir—I have Teceive from you y Ihave to it 10 d Iam insult for Iam not a man eae yet. I have ake up your bill and you can go by —— before I pay you fore. OE LAFRANCE. P.S.—What you do by tis money eae I | Milverton’s Cash Store | Easter Apparel for Men and Women We are prepared as we never were before to serve you with your apparel for Easter and Summer. Never have we shown such a variety of ‘‘spring’”’ goods as there is shown here at the present time. : Come in and see it. Can You Lace Your Corset Correctly ?— Many a corset is ruined during the first day of its active service because it is not laced correctly, Few women take the trouble to install triple mirrors — which are required to correctly lace the old style The result is that the lacing is made once gnrment. a knot is tied and the garment put on without any regard to lacing. tomorrow, Wear CORSE Lhey Lace In Front TS With a Gossard you can see just how to adjust your corset—the lacing in front—in sight, where you can quickly lace the corset. You can do without a mir- ror if you like. Your corset will fit better and look better if it is correctly laced in front. Try a Gossard Models at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 ‘ossard Corsets and up, —We will will expect you. [ SPECIAL—LADIES' VOILE WAISTS 89c | New Curtains and Drapery Fabrics Scrims, Madras and Marquisettes —Madras in greens, browns and ecru, lovely. patterns, at 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 per yard. —Beautiful Madras in ecru and ivory with beautiful colored flow- ered effects. Everyone who has so far seen them pronounce them lovely, and the price is even more tempting. 60 and 75c yd. —Scrims and Marquisettes in white and ecru, with fancy and plain hemstitched borders, also &% DECORATE NOW With the spring house-cleaning at hand, do your rooms need papering ? We are showing a larger and more complete line of Wall Papers than ever attempted before, Wall Paper for the parlor, the hall, diningroom and living room, the kitchen and the bedroom. We respectfully ask with lace edging, at 20c, 25c, 35¢ 45c and soc yard, —Fancy Curtainings in white and ecru, with fancy floral borders at 15¢ per yard. —New Scrim Curtains — in fine quality voile and marquisette with neat lace edge, in cream, ecru and white, at $2, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4,00 $4 50, 5 00 and $6.00 pair, Also white Nottingham Lace Curtains at 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 per pr: you to see our stock before purchasing Prices from 5c to 25¢ a roll Standard Fashion Book 70 Pages of Styles 5c All Standard Patterns carried in stock, 10 and 15¢ Engeland& Sons “The Store with the Stock”- MILVERTON Graven wor: