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Milverton Sun, 24 Aug 1916, p. 4

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children, -To- regetal NO me the x parents, Mrs. M, Angus, ant ‘Williara Scott tored ti son. Friday and nt the ee ‘with Aah he and Mrs. W. ters. Mrs, L. Burnett, of Listowel, e of Mr. and Mrs. Tson. ie Miss Mary a, and Miss Lillie Whitney are spending a few days at ie “ates of Mr. Sct Mrs. C. Quipp, = — ween is an old saying, “A wet seed- a dr; a harveat.” For Tee 1918 holds the yecord. and | Bo) ei Ontario at of | - URWOOD TOPICS R ve A. and Mrs, Thom, of Barrie, gene Koebel and Joseph Com Mrs. John Spahr, of | (Goderich, as friends Mrs. arey Kate MeCormick, = for! FOUND A sum of money. Owner same by proving ownership. MILLER, Millbank, Ont. may have Li. pd. STRAYED T ere strayed onto the premises of | w me ate e “ing Ao sagt , Con. 4, Mornin, NOTICE void, auto troubles by using bigh- a gallon (without can), at M. LER’S BLACKSMITH SHOP. bank, Ont. WANTED ‘o fresh cows—must be first-class goles, E TANNER. R, RB. No, Newton STONE FOR ORUSHING. view Reeve Inter- EDITH |i spen' Councillors of Mil- ||eemeters, on Ssturda Alt Ruustedier, of Buffalo, is Gomtlaea te e ecks. Vi fp Linwood and vicinity. noes tinsec: eh fiokbtad® tor "thy esters’ excursion on are glad to hear, is re- ering. Miss Rose Meyer left on Tuesday for Toronto to atte nd the millinery opening: Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Cowan and Mr. and Mrs, E. Schloegel, of Berlin, spent Sunday at Linwood, the former at fargaret Williamson return- her home it last week ah two meee visiting at Jas. ees Sibert Wazatha, ‘of Guelph, k with her mother, Mrs LOST A gold suaburst set with pearls, be- evan Milverton and Millbank. Find- er will please leave with MRS. A. SMITH, Millbank, Ont. dnesday afternoon, o' On We Schwindt’s funeral, a silver pied ai L sro R. B. HAMILTON, Millbank, Ont. 3-i. A Press, in d shape. For further particulars poly to JOHN rng McKAY, Linwood, Ont. pi. good brick hovse. large lot good barn, hard an t water, For fur- ther particulars apply to MRS. JAS. COUTTS, Milverton, Ont. Ata rg eon price, 40 hives bees,and boxes and one honey extract: a in an excellent and | w JONAS JACOBS, 4-1. | W be thy eoudition, Newton That fea Asie farm ee ply to Hawai! “MeCOURT, No, 2, Atwood, N One and ape storey frame house 26230 kitchen attached, large bern and hale see: so land on corner Hard and so: ry brick jie aed house P| Stratford heretof a rw. to W. J. ZOE to W. D. WEIR, itiveston, t of Ji 3 Ibs Lit ae ‘Milverton. on’ Mon: spe: ine "Sunday after home Minnesota, at the his home in several weeks Faulbaufer, ee pent Sunday at Mr: r. Sam Spahr left on Monday to end afew days with friends in lin. Miss Scheckney and Bd om bothes Sunday vith friends Thelma Rennie and Mi iting at the et Friedman and H. Fitz~ ildmay on Mon- day, where they ‘pent the day with and Mrs. James Shortt delays in reachiny bank and Milverton on the Petonnvetion had to be made through Diebold, of Waterloo, is afew days at fer home ert Wray, paid a fying vis Mee H. Funk and daughter, Dor- Eby; dnd. dister, Delphina, of Water- spe days last week wit HOLZSCHUH tb claimed another of Waterloo MKS. SAMUEL mother, t thirteen grandchildren, one brother sisters. The children “— the homestead ; eS boring farm; vm, Tabbert, ‘Hespeler; Sirs. Wm, Den: stedt, at oasis borgngne Mrs. William ‘Axt, sympathy is best to ‘the bereaved family. Fruit Jars |: ss Regular Prices _ Imperial Pints. .80c doz. Imperial Quarts...$1 doz. Wine Quarts....90c doz. Wine % Gal: 0 doz. fi XXX WINE » PICKLING VINEGAR 40c per gallon JOHN REIS, JR. propuce tay ae EXCHANGE being k ern nea at peer Mr. Li teal Sea: ere ie Pian at Se endttze: Winans SAE ington, | MACTON Guite ‘@ nomber from, here. attend: e party at Mr. Meredith Lave Mr. and Web | Wateri00, spent Sunday with riends ue vacation | 7 anes mid thec latter at eae Gn ir. john Collins left on Saturday a t | eousins, nee Misses Met “and Blorence .|days last week * Spent Ta m Petrie and daughter Miss Mision ‘of, Milverton, spent last wi eek with Mre, Morton Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dick unday eceniae, wit ith: Mr. and Ae of days last week with OL he ae ‘orranee. ie received here last week of Mr.- James fas y, at late. hom we ex: ‘The ‘meeting of ihe Fuiriotic Leag: as Teld . beautifui Mrs" sday ger suecess, After all had been served with Tunchcon, was gi i Corners) yisited with friends here . and Mrs, Will Gilmer danuhter spent San say at cate of je Frank Rid im. urnbul ‘ett on Satur- yi tok the West Misses Lottie ‘fer Master Mac, tof stratford, Pistaa friends on the line y family spent Sunday Mrs. We M. | Wateo Sanderson and fam: a fon days ai e mans Mrs. porate Dowd aa tl Seal of the for one year, Jul $100.00 to Patriotic Fund; cake, made an autograph quilt, whieh n te foc of Atwood, and her Sige! of V innigen , Mrs. John ind Miss Foran left thi r home in De @tew weeks: Mere and M ~ of Chicago, and aes aited ee nae Wn. usiiguré ry even Je: ie “Keating Gad a picnic. The ist ame of baseball, sfhIGh ‘s. Annie Kines, pa pepiveu ners ou Rodarte viet father, Mr. Connell, for afew § Mattie Nafziger spent a ith gs sister, Mrs egies ane Fad Pte Jack Chalmers, of Niagara is at present visting hie mother, Nice. A, Chalm TS. “Me. and its. Burnett ee ia _ Burnett spent the rt Flemin; Sain “Robertson, of at intend spending a hi with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, are Connoli Mise Mery Cummings spent 9 few with her aunt, Mrs. rayton. Kilgore, of Listowel, st week with friends aroun . Cummings, at Miss Florence fatand king in the day of sports Thursday., COAL! David Beggs and J. W. Messrs. Cement $1.50 per bbl. Dorking, on ee oats port havi we d Mrs. Wesley, Mewhinney, the fourth line of Peel, — spen Mrs. ambert and ange ent tareton evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mew- Nr Newton pane baat: 4 ee sister, an, a amily spent one day last week a KINGWOOD ae few |" as. Starr, of Camp Borden, h day. last. for Mrs. Benjamin Beaupre and chile y St. in: ae id, on | On an i ing a few weeks under the pareutal yf roof, Miss Florence Emerick, of Linwood, s Grace “opel es a graduate of wie "Walkerton ‘igh a x on Wed nesday evening of last week, while Mr. 1) ane guest of Miss Bros. are likely he Ford car n Tue: Mrs. Jas. Adair and children, who hi ale ft ‘Mil~ Florence | “) . Herb Hastings and day, and) ind ily, of a esiihe motored up and ae F d Mrs. win} Tu Gill sells aiiteeson flour at $3.80 owt. Mr. and Mrs. J, V. Capling, on S: 3g |urday last motored. to Btattordville and St. Thomas, returning on Mon- day. Miss Florence “Tohnston accom- maniea them as far a ion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sonnetail of Y|Sunday last motored to Wingham to attend the sinerat Stile tate Bae EO. Far nina daughter of Mr. and Rowland and fope, spent ome of Mr. and Mrs, troit, afvor |) bo : and nds’ spent Sunday eve- n Bite ~ alas aan Forlce returned | £0 on Saturday, afte s with friends re: Harry McNaught, of Camp he: at present visiting “Mr. and Mrs .H. A Moffat return: a ‘on Sat- iy completed e construction o , which runs through Elma ray. friends of Mrs. Hageins to hear he is not making such progr ds the re- covery of her vouted health as could be desire Pte. Frank Terry. Petawawa Camp, spent Sunday at re with his parents. Miss Grace Chalmer: visiting) her aunt, M. is at present Dawson, soldiers n harvesting furlough. left on Mon- den. Bor G. Weber and family are at pen Auer at Berlin ant New Hambui Cre bey butter has gone sky- the sociale price now ents d Ter ry "ad farily areileay= Sask., this week. has secured a nina: x of a departmentsl in ane section would an a aeuly- fos x Dave Mulcahy, hardware mer- aaa of Etbel, and ‘former rly of Lis- towel, Mr. has made an assignment to Neb, Martin, of Toront eaten ataean IESSON Miss Catharine Foerster is spend- fice. Fall goods will st Start to come in ik pdb ai ‘the money. Come to the place where your money will go the farthest. We willy : you more for your money than any ‘other eee ie all the saps are taken up. Casio 5 our prices with other sales — then you will come to ours. LOOK THROUGH THESE PRICES ~ Ladies’ House Dresses Regular 1.00 for . tO ‘ Voiles We still have a big assortment of Voiles, all new. No old stock. 25 and 35¢ Voiles for... 50 and 60c Voiles for. Children’s Dresses Regular 1,00 to 1.25 for. = hicn Regular 75 to 85¢ for. 500 ¥ds, Crepes, regular 16k me 186, while they last. We Children’s Gowns aes Pe : oe Gowns for. yds. Ginghams. regular Ibe per van for Soret coats : Plain Cashmerette 85 Corset Covers for In blue, nayy, black and te : regular 88 tole for ene ake THREE SPECIAL . OFFERS I- We will will sell to the ast 10 customers CRYSTAL GRANULATED SUGAR at $7.95 per cwt. ‘White Corduroy Skirts 5.50 Skirts for......sceeceees 4,39 Children’s Slips 1.50 Slips for .......ccecs eee 1,19 29 — {To the customer bore the largest bill on Sat urday, Aug. 26th, we w it, give 6 Fancy Water Glasses Free. A dob Lot of Waists 85c up to 1.25 Waists for ¢ Ladies’ Night Gowns Blue Denims Blue Denims, » Peg. 30 and 35c, a Slips Onente ie 98 Slips for..... 0 Flannelette Blankets 12-4 Pi acer Sai in : white 1,59 Underskirts 95 Underskirts for: Flannelette 18c Flannelette f Men’s Cool Underwear ine of W.G, &R, com- bination white under wear — for this hot weather, reg, 1.50, at Ladies’ Chemise 1,25 Chemise for . 1.85 “ “ Middies 5 Middies for . Mens Pants and Overalls 's Pants and Overalls ahd Black Cotton Hose 8 doz, Black Cotton Hose, size for. 10e “AMekay! 5 Special, worth i 8, regular 15c pair, ate % = on sale Bob on Boy's Oval Tang Overai reg. 1.50, Ladies’ Vests 8 doz. Ladies’ Vests, each. ..9¢ Men’s Blue Shirts Fast dye, 2 collars with, each shirt, worth 1.25 to-day, at..79¢ Ladies’ Koveralls Regular 75c and 85e, for. Raincoats whe 's. peatee lined, reg. @ 10 Men's fawn, wort 3,50 Boy's orth = Gina's coats for. Men’s Hats oe ian aa Hats, worth 1, ee Men’s and Boy’s Suits A special eut of 20% off, which means at 10. 00 suit for 8.00, e gee: Ties z. Men's bee reg. 35 nt hates ties SU are ons paves Men's Ties, reg. 2 8 ae your chloe for.. Men’s Straw Hats 4 Price Which meai ae 0 foeeus Hits ie sake) Negligee Shirts ne don, Nesligee Shirts, reg, 850 's Shirts sizes 16 ee 16) ony collar and tie to mateh regular 1.75 for, ... vessel Summer Caps A Special on a he Sami Caps of 20 perp jammer Grocery Specials onstige Wheal ad Hove Tea: Biles Rcket cakes Infant’s Delight. lavoring Extracts all kinds « cans cans Garden City Bean errin’s or Christie Sodas, ib, Transfer Siok, Tobacco + Fruit dar Specials bt Imperial quarts per do: Imperial pints per doz ea Dinner Sets at Old Prices — Fancy Cups and Saucers doz,1.40 Glass Fruit Nappies each. gal. Glass Pitchers . THIS SALE IS FOR CASH OR PRODUCE ONLY (Positively no credit given at these prices.) Don’t forget the opening day-SATURDAY, AUG. 26th — for seven days only. WM. K. LOTH The Square Deal Store! MILVERTON D TRUNK 8 CANADIAN. NATIONAL RETURN TICKETS at reduced fares to Toronto from all Wtadons lp. Cansmae, Shesist extn Service and low excursions from | all Pa'partcn folate on certain dates Full particulars and special tratn ser: "vice from Grand Trunk Agents, HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS $12.00 TO WINNIPEG ‘Take the new Transcontinental short route to Wet ‘Trunk Pacific Ratlway is the shortest ickest somes at ‘Winnipeg, 00) 01 Full particulars and tick H.C. BAIRD, Phone No. 1, teal ‘get 5 Mr. Hugh Waddell, ic ‘Noyth Morn- spent (Mr. ‘Jas. Snuiae, ae 20th, NELSON MERRICK KISENSED AUCTIONEER For Waterloo, Wellington and Perth Coun iven on sales of fat See fice, next door to Ban of Nova Scotia - LINWOOD, ONTARIO || M ir, Sami Mrs. Andrew Bast, eaitets is spending Wednesday evening was a great sue- cess EXHIBITION § 2x ad fice her friend, Miss Retiree alent here were i ‘Ons. Kocher had the misfortune to a few days with frien%s ere {he ball held in the town hall on a number from here left on he harvesters’ excursion to the West mn. Sati eee Jessie Kieffer is spending her under. the eare Cera roof. ped veMilb is the the day, arles Dougherty, ‘of al "Su unday Marguerite am was served at Dorking on and a number from t Mr, Chas, have in in wishing e regret to report that very. Wedding bells are. ringing: sane -FERNBANK . Wm. Neilson, spent ‘istowel. ale. Stewart, who: hés’ been past four mathe in ma koka, has returned to her hans ent air, Ethel Gordon ae Detroit is Ji ae Tesent une, at the ho ome Se ge aut Mrs, Boyer, of Moorefield : and Mr. Violet, sents sipday: with Mr, and Mrs, Wm Alice, Ne Melville Kerr and si Lottie, spent Thursday evening wie tion at cas: to adjournm {ms y Smith and sister, Miss | Grey, horse killed, at ‘Follen, motore: ‘and Kressler, Logan, barn damag ed, s Agnes and Mary Corry and |i Friday with | M ra $10.00 ; py Bisutheres Sr... Elm Bert. Reid and sister, Miss|barn di re }, $6.80; David Harri ison, | spent Saturday with friends, $100.00; es Lege. $6.66, fo amage to aes coat ai tove. apie rattan ore y ae forn- | ce avid |e meeting ‘adjourned till "Tue i. & the 19th, 1916, t ime and plabes 3 J. HA RMioND, ‘a of London, is - Ysiting re the home of r has returned om Borden, after argue Mr. tava VIA: nha returned to] two week’ “vasa: hie home here.” RECTORS’ MEETING Canada’s (8 Greatest test Railway Canada’ 8 Greatest | Annual Exhibition or consult the nearest C. REDUCED FARES From all ere Ontario, also from Niagara Falls, Buffalo, N.¥., Datel Mig For special Train Service and Special Excursion Fares SEE LARGE POSTER ».R, agent. or apply W. es Sa Se

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