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Milverton Sun, 21 Sep 1916, p. 8

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saviors: Standard 1 hotel Pjicdubes _ Waterloo Geant are the following; New. aH —E. "tn as "Standing of ‘Candidates in “Auto” Competition Rumig, Hoe oe } Ri $ Baden A J aie meyer, — “Baden: 8 B. Rite, Cen eee Sse Schneider, ‘St. B, Commercial ; y= Samm, is Schaub, Shes" ‘Hawkesvillo~Geo. “Forwell, estogzo—; wei jacobs, L. “Hollinger, 8t. Ball, rs * pareue Traveler's Petersburg—C. Peters! Philipsburg—J. Ps eR mide, Royal Royal. io eitaer, St. Exchange. WANTED FOR ORUSHING. STONE iH Inter- view Reeve or Councillors of verton. Mil- LOST Hound, white blue ticked | ‘ox with ea on head and ears, 2 years a. ard given, Address “BOX 515. Water loo. Ont. ‘This List Includes all Votes Cast up to, and, Including, Monday, Sept 18th MILVERTON William Pauli. George E. ‘Tantier . Miss Marion Mahafty - (R. R. No. 2) Mise Violet Rdwards ...:..- NEWTON | Miss Isabel Gies. Miss Edna Reid (R. R. No. 1) Samuel Carson .... MILLBANK Miss Florence Freeborn..... BRUNNER Milton Doerr...... MONKTON M. BE. Bettger ... . RB. No. 1) Wesley Ilman,.......... roe WELLESLEY FOUND -A-small sum of money on Friday last. Owner may have ey br eer: ing property, eee a ising baa 8, ete., on erapatinee is FRAN (OFFMAN, Milverton. FOR SALE Charles Wagner. ver ATWOOD R.R. No. 2 Miss Dinah Hymer.. Miss Selma Barton WALLENSTEIN G. A. Wray splendid two storey brick dwel- beng (new), with frame kitchen, h: Price right. Apply to. W. Tenders Wanted Tenders for datog't the work in D. WEIR. i the base: eburch, Milverton ‘will be eecirae mn, y Mrs. secretary the Ladies! Aid, up Mond nes Septembe: . Bull information of Uapeeitoations may be obtained from vr, Mr, rd, Paper will be sup- plied by ‘the ie Clerk’s Advertisement of Court in Newspaper — Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Gnosis Act, by His Honour the ie Township ot Mornington, for 19 6 Dates the Ist a of Piaarabes: wa WADDEL: if rk of the unisialty and Bi Clerk’s Advertisement of Court in Newspaper Notice is hereby ei |e that_a hae . Di ‘o The Blain nts of errors, or omi Voters’ List of the Muni the Village of Milverton, “(or 191 Dated the 30th day of August, 1916 W._D. WEL Clerk of the Village of Milverton. COMMERCIAL — Wheat, $1 80 $1 30 aden (ner |) 5 !In the matter of Conrad Lippert, verton, in the |into Notice to 6 Creditors Executors’ aiise ty 6 to sreattors, of Alex- ander Buchan, late of Elm: Cou: a “retired farmer, deceased. “NOTICE lis hereby given pursuant to he Trustee Act and di Sa eS : Miller and .Wm R. the Municipality of | 4@ Our mailing lists are daily undergoing changes his or her paper promptly should ¢ matters may Eee tebe bes Fete 2 A HARROWING TALE ‘The following o'er true tale comes mee ea print it as healves ‘got out and the eleven uettings of hens, Moral--Sub- seribe for our paper now.” rs DISTRIBUTION OF SEED GRAIN AND POTATOES FROM THE DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 1916—1917. jtructions of the Hon. Min- By ins i _Aglriculture a distribution only the provinees of Ona Ail samples will be sent tree b heh sample of grain and. o) desiring a write (post free) to the Dominion Lhd "| OBITUARY | MRS. WM. ATTIG Mary Ritter, relict of the late Wm. tig, who was killed in boiler ex- Plosion to the day, in Wellesley Town- ip, di jome in Newton oa thursday, ‘September 1ith. Mrs. At- i r of the late John ot pea Charles, of Kitchener; Mrs. Jas. The . HOE A m, Zimmerman. ealist, ‘arm, Ottaw: for an application blank. J. A. a RISDALE, ector, porminion mental Barn Experi- ———— ae THE LAND OF CANAAN e of the result from world changes likely t fore, possible be mostly to the United States has already -receive immens migration, This last. migration from Spain in the fifteenth century following expulsion by in free America they e tribalism which — they alleys pe pastur: ein bib- Rostock c Cider Mill | make cider four days a week y, Wed- day, are counted on protectionist side, a FARMING HAS THRILLS OF ITS OWN Toronto Telegram Last paar the western farm — = Creditors of ae yaiege of Mil Count erth, gentleman, de- Roa ueneen: werivent is of the will of particulars of th ce grrr the 18th day Dated of September, George E, Krug, Chesley, Frederick Debus, New Hamburg, ixecutors, Or W. D. Weir, Milverton. late | rived at the ©) jail the prisoners 0 het Be in that behalf, that all he harve: hat |is threatened with a panic e py Sake PRODIGAL RETURNED One morning the “Black Maria” ar- police court to take to he previous night. es the old lady eos ed a meron seat, Then, the closed and police mee hind, she put her face to the" Bore and. fala to him in delighedut Where the Good 191 ers of ioe be re eee on 0: ort thi ak duc Er to. delives : syanet Bllzabeth Hood, of the ah of in the Co ander Bichon, beget, or er, ee Ee Ontario. Sow the sai, ix 5 * atatement ot nam and occ! with particulars of theie aie Rel of py seouriti (if at bai te held by them. And Tnotioe i is siete given that 'y of October, 010 | 1 at of whose have notice at the ime ae such diss et ‘Dated ai Listowel; Ontario, his. 16th ae of ‘September, 1916. Janet Elizabeth Hood, The Executrix Clothes Come From— When you're wondering where you can obtain the most satisfactory clothes and the ‘Best Value’’ in tailoring (in either ladies or gentlemen’s) for the money, you need only to call here, select one of the many new fabrics and let | us take your | measure Se y a et Fall ‘Suit. eome: ait ames!” FALL FAIRS 1916 Ailsa Craig Oct. 2—3 saecareee HIT HARD ‘d Herald von idee publi ‘e of the extent to which warand condition re increasing hs co aie ischhauer Ladies’ aes n'e Tailor ai pe cpaes dead ols the amy news: "gone Ringer” since e the war begal 2, and now rice ae wolf gg ie] 27 | Kuepfor—At shter, Ve, : uishiy=at Wellesley, on io is not generally | ee SSE] Pistons our LO ‘of New Suits and Coats fr immense collection of modish ad) Wier HAVE “SUCCEEDED in- caeaMile mae an fe and see them at once. when “‘first looking around.” You are see ce this new fall apparel we have time to show. Plush-Coats will be Very Fashionable A splendid variety of smart New York styles in plain and fancy plush large sailor collars, convertible col- lars, high collars, new sleeve flare ° back, full sweep. Some coats with collar, cuffs and wide band of beav- er, coon, opposum, etc. $20 to $50. New Fall Dress Materials and Silks. Ladies—No better time than the present to make your selection — while the stock i Lot of Dress materials in checks and plaids at 29c. and white Shepherd Checks 35 cents; big range of Serge, Fancy Tweeds, Poplins, etc., at............50¢, 75¢, $1, 1.25, 1.50 and up. GREAT VALUE IN SILKS—Never had such good val- ues in silks; bought at the old prices. pailette, poplins, messalines, Duchess, taffetta, etc. $1 to 2.50 yd. is complete, See our big range of allwool man Serge, suitable for-suits in black, navy, African brown green, etc, 56 inches wide at...$2.00. Black See the new fall shades in Pretty Plaids at $1 and 1.25; Natural Shantung Silks at 49¢ New Sweater Coats for Fall Big assortment to choose from in all the best makes, Lad- $6.00; Misses’ and Girls’ Coats at 75¢, Men's Sweater Coats at 1.25, 1.50 1.75 $2 to 6.00. Boy's Pullover Sweaters at 50c, 65¢ and 75c. Boys fine allwool Jersey Sweaters at 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 ies’ Coats at $1.50 to 5, 1.50 and up. $1, 1.2 Ladies and Men Boys and Girls Any time you have t time to see SCARCE GOODS—Little Darling Stockings Fine pure wool, silk heels and toes. stock of these popular stockings in cream, cardinal sky, pink, tan and black in all sizes from 4 to $%4.. Little Dar- ling and Little Daisy Stockings now in-stock were contract- ed for over a year ago, consequently we oe old prices. We have a splendid Men’s New Fall Hats now on Display * Such a fine collection they are. Newness of line, new at- tractiveness in color, an air of differentness in shape and finish, The favorite this season is.a soft, light weight hat of exception- al attraction due to the unusual treatment ofa felt in the mak- ing, which gives it a soft shiny lustre. Will you step in to-mor- row? Your enthusiasm will be great as ours after you have seen them, | — See the NEW SUITS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, GLOVES, Ete. HSS Soa SSS 2 Sebel) | BE fe)[e) ENGELAND & SON “The Cash Store” : MILVERTON HESS bE Ess9 a hemeat SEE (alla! ee is 2 general upward move- rate: Goderich’s 36 mulls is high enoug! it looks quite modest bende Palmerston’s 45- year. of 63 mill id the council o1 thought dee i let the overdratt |} stand, ai is year’s charges only, witha rate" Bt 45.8 mills.—Goder- io gets Births, pita aod Bk Deaths. Squires—At Newt ie i Tuesday, the 9. 5th of leet Se 1016, uy Mr, and |f, Mrs, 8, @ SOD. gone eka ateet Ellice, on on Bey Sake sds 3 an ton, Sept. and Mrs, Bara Kuepfer, September Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty, a AG grace a to Mr, pe i er Ol Ru. Scouts, of Morning! DEA’ ‘ton. PHS. % SRS Newton, on ‘Thursd WELLESLEY ee Council met at Crosshill, on day. Sept, 11th, with Reeve Reiael’ in a olaved ‘by F, Lael eae seconded? | jj Co., conae eter F, Schum: mer, g: ive a Menno Leis, rep. .¢1 Isley, gravelling, per contract, halt 80; Jacob Knoblauch, sam. abore, r, ’ Miller, gravel a count »$15.75; J. Wray, gravel acc’ ee 337. perma it, Sewer account. Jas, Bi Ba cise incardine contem-| the heir’ and’ ell che membera’ prea: on e1 work on roat 3H, Koelln, gravel & idge warning ¢ the iol idge honing and supply. Biewist posta jas te ai stein, ssi; P. at rep ‘oad machine, *ateyeetackne hat J.T. Pet paid $24 as compensation for Stas ried by dog: aid for the drainag: I= t is Rae i a fool cee "Wwe: . qeaaiean, wets or anc re as follows; Geo. Stimson & Co, $1)- pes Crest Bird & Graha asta ey ses McKinnon » Toronto, said debentures ee saieecree ‘an {formation to thes said firm om ie the result LAS bead it all parties Carri wood | the brated s further instructed prepare posters, ublic of a condemned for heavy traffic, such the Reeve at 2 Olen ers will be hung up by stealing hotels ope: ¥ last. On day of October, 191 e Province of ee had pte business Pie bart . affect bg ander, the ‘Temperan (ONE-way SEOOND-CLASS) _ ty t ten det the forenoon,—Carried, te a From all es! in eae 89.5) ALBERTA “bie Columbi Ferri LIFORNIA District ei Union Station,

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