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Milverton Sun, 27 Feb 1919, p. 5

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THIS IS “SAM” HEN DERSON - THE EVENT OF THE SEASON ONE. NIGHT ONLY MUNRO CONCERT CO’Y. MISS ALICE DUNBAR, ~ “Queen of Comedy Entertainers’ HUMOROUS SONGS AND STORIES, — CHARACTER CHANGES. Thursday, ‘March 6th - ZINMERMAN'S HALL Miss Jean Walker READER and IMPERSONATOR A Real Treat. Miss K. England . JUVENILE READER SINGER and SCOTTISH DANCER. Miss Mary Bishop JUVENILE BAG PIPE ARTIST “If you like. oe pipe mu: love Mary.’ you will Mrs. R. Munro PIANO ARTIST and ACCOMPANIST EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE MUNRO CHILDREN -- SAM and DOROTHY _—_——_—_- Canada’s Juvenile Harry Lauder with his dainty sister in Scotch and Irish Acts. Plan of Hall Now Open at Petrie’s Drug Store For Best Seats Get Your Tickets at Once - - Don’t Miss This Treat of the Season ALICE DUNBAR “Is Making Them Laugh Everywhere” By-law A. Hamilton as assessor for the to ship as now read a_ thi finally passed and that Clerk si er bri of the public library and asked for | int man, $9.00; Ed. iy gravelling lots | nae of puiie Pins No the collector's roll be Laeeuead and | rii ELMA COUNCIL The depo Ape aices of the town- in the Agricultural él Smith; ; John Il nal Sanitarium Association Ilman—Vallance—that pointed as-| port at a sal- ‘oved by Smith—Ilman — that No. 709, appointing George wn- ime be the Reeve and nies ieitaie ach the i rate seal ther By-1 the the tors ren presented their ‘allance—Ilman essrs. R. A. Thompson and Hugh |2y. resented the claims |{3, ved by Vallance Tlhnan—thet 9a $25 be made ee ie ences sum of e Monkton public ib. that rar d by Coates—Il that the collector be credited with pre; $7.07 and $5. ei cncollectable, an bei of aalary in in Your as collector for 1918. of ithe Bo under the provisions of t time be finally issued from March 1: Co: eteo-Vallance-—that Moved by Ilm -. guader ment rolls A ae McKay, 59 aoe gravel Lochhead, by pee clare of births. riages an aths ment, n "balance — that 21, e Municipal ea a third that fs Reeve and Clea have ie ebentures | Fi a, 1919, relating jinage Act, a: Kenzie drain, $20.00, ee. de- bentures re Nicholso 0; Scot Honttires re Nicholson pe ‘improve- n A con 0; Dr. D. A. Kidd, z drain and Nicholson provement due To owns p of Logan. ag os 50; A. M. Sweeton, signing im: Leave Influen — that the North Maitlan Mor Jaw and to sell hes same. an—Smith — that | Soy. Reeve and Clerk issue orders for 5; Municipal World and other supplies, $12.44; gist. esb s & shovelling gravel lots $7.50; ‘Thomas Johnson, gtavel- I Wa § and 6, A. For- nd 10, con. 6, A. Forman, $10.50; wo per | ex] Wm. Struth- mar- | variet; $26, 40, Hank, Me: cour: for 1918, paring deficiency by-laws re ten o'clock £ at two ofeloee for. appointing path. masters, etc. Clerk. CLASS REPRESENTATION Some people s Adjou® present in the Agricultural hall, At-| Sto 1.0.0.F. Friday eral business and —GEO. LOCHHEAD, (Toronto Star.) e idea of|o liament be- | reque: consciousness” gs ed. A|Mr. his B 3 09, Ci < Sige 8 & ¢ 8 2 & inion try to arri ‘onctusions and take the wisest William as We are offering our Entire Stock of to 14 quart, regular price $1.25, for: uart, regular price $1.40, for. GALVANIZED PAILS Galvanized Pails, regular $1.40 for, Galvanized Pails, regular 95¢, for: Galvanized Pails, regular 65e, for. Galvanized Pails, regular 55¢, for. . MILK CANS 7 only, 30 gal. Milk Cans, reg. $15, fo BOILERS Copper Boilers, regular $7.50, for. ‘Tin, copper bona age. $6. Pa ee a 5 CORD bottom, $4. alyanized Boilers, te "gs 00; Cedar Tubs, regular $1.75, for. WASHING MACHINES Regular $12.00 Machines for. . Regular $16.00 Machines for, No, 28 Wash Basins each . No. 30 Wash Basins, each No. 32 Wash Basins, each « t 20 per cent. off Regular P quote a few prices. EXTRA HEAVY XXXX DAIRY PAILS CEDAR TUBS (Home-made) GRANITE WASH BASINS ALL Saat AND ALUMINIUM WARE Hardware Specs Sat’y, March 1st to Sat’'y, March 8th Hert Up-to-date Hardware at Reduced Prices. Read over this list: a_ discount 0: Royal Purple ‘calt Meal 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL SIZES OF NAILS Lanterns, regular $1.25, for. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK TONIC 0 per cent. GALVANIZED TUBS 2 M ited hi on. “Mond Mr. Fi Lane oe See Seger a ane Spiste bahar bas the eee Moe & new house which he| “OH # Space will only allow us intends building. ae hcg peed Belle ue Harold Portes, of the Amer- novlig their future home. We at ican omy, Detat, SE al SE pnesent vis: jorry to lose Mr, and Mrs, Seiling > from our midst, but wish them suc- + 90c including war tax. 100 Ibs. for. $6.00 REE the H at Mitehe Galvanized Tubs, regular $2.25, for. Ke Galvanized Tubs, regular $2.00, for. week on SAP PAILS jot 2 sizes, special each SAI for GRANITE TEA POTS 10 am. and 7.3 maagey scligol at ll am. Rev, J. A. Marshall, of| Mrs. F. Hammar has returned No. 20 Tea Pots at . St. Marys, will’ preach missionary [after spending a few days visiting g1.as | No: 30 Tea Pots at jseimons,, friends in Milverton, No, 40 Tea Pots at. | jomson on Tuesday ep ition I. Longthorne, of Drayton, A | atended ‘Brepytety at Stratford. as the guest of her cousin, Miss 2 CHURNS A = ae a aller on, oe Runstettler Thee EL a lay after spend- nu Uf youth and Beauky at- No, 2. Daiaye regular aur is ing a few days with friends around| tended the dance at the home of Mr.| 4 No. 3 Daisy, regular $ or | Mon Earl Ne All report an enjoy- STABLE BROOMS Sree eee Dandy Horse B: Scrubbing Brushes, Shoe Brushes, each’ rices. rooms, while they las P PANS MADE TO ORDER 14 inch Heavy Broom with handle, each: rushes, each: r trade, Only Advance Jewel Range - (With Resevoir and High Warming Closet.) Mr. Arthur Sanders is again at Work a specialty. ‘A’discount of 20.per cent: on all Stoves, Heaters and Oil Stoves in stock. : Also 20 per cent. discount on all articles in étock, not mentioned in this advertisement. WE ARE AGENTS FOR .THE FAMOUS FIRE-CO RANGES J. G. Seip, the head of our Repair Department. Linwood Eavetroughing and Furnace farming bruised wet Syill be Feb. in. |The hail ‘will be considered, ems for The Times ‘ at J. T. Gill Dicesat “had e| week with pneumonia and was in his 8th. Mise M Howe a of sek who has een nursin; is the funeral of ‘the lat entertained a lange friends at a » Milto: evening of las cea era a copule early in Robert Burke, Oth con, has is mers quitting 43 Ed e regular meeting of Court Rose- Friday evening, ofing | he held on The matter of re-roo! pave it nZa ie Golightly, Jr., were business visitors at Mitchell on Tuesday. cakes 0: . Watch for castile soap for 25¢ a his aster “fruit etery only been ill f McKenzie, visiting at Mr. Jos. is al John- ye number from here attended the “At Hom in Atw venin} pecial meeting of the patrons |I of the Monkton cheese factory will a large attendance of the patrons is sted. and Mrs. E. Bettger and Gon, Schmidt attended e Mrs, _Henzy m Wednesday last at Welles- Mrs. The boune road between Logan and Elma east s being covered with coat of gravel: Tt i vel the Main St. y. Unine, daughter of Mr, Uniaor f of Logan, who D. seriously ot with Gonatan mproving. There sick at-one tive in; Mey ‘0 be able to report t. ‘MeCulloush is able in ; k Rowland and £ Str atford, “spent Sunday. a folmes!. ite, of Linwood, se brother: Mx, Yoh, White, ak red Kressler, of aa ned hom: day after sasiting "friends mab was a visitor here on Moi Miss pine Rowland r ception give! mn and oe bride, on Friday a num bee : from here atended natn bare Mitchell HOesy, match on Friday night eber is at Toronto this business, & Bettzer have, a ¢axload How eS ata si we ey, are selling at $10. 60 cash x at the tion, Mr, eee moving ‘nts the Hotet th =. Fergusson ek aftern fi weeks oe old acquaintances in this lo- Beth McNaught attended a apaeet recital at Stratford on Mon- (itr, John B. Riach has sold he 0 14th concession of ilbert Huston and we stock a3 Mare! arm to Mr. intends for a wi alee Serious accident happened Mr, e | moved. di, ihe result that Pia a taneeas cut, and | s when found in re perilous a again broken out in} js y t | V.Henr 43 ter, Taiting friends iolding imple- 2 = 6. sy ke 55 3 & |condition by Mr, William Nichols, was | unconscious with the lines still in his hands. He was then carried into Mr. axwell Smith’s residence, where # the| ¥| dey afternoon last WARTBURG ant, spent the week end a it the of her parents, y., as and Mrs. Fred Harloff spent] w days recently at the home of fie son, Mr. Henry Harloff, Shakes- y of the death. of his chieson, former- inni- maiden name was grandson, Master Sianley eaten visited at Forbes Eiliott, of ¢ Gadshill, on n Thurs. day. funeral of his sister-in-law, the late ie Henry returned from the Stratford. General Hospital 0: aturday, and is at present recuper- pe ee the homes of Ther Hen HESSON Remember ee SI, Seiling’s auc- tion sale on My aha hk, "Sesen Kocher and Lawrence, motored to Goderich and sp spent the week- end with friends ere, Mr. George Isley made a, Daatneas trip to Milverton on Thur itor at Eistowal on Tuesday. Mr. Edward Schiebel left for ae cess in thelr now Mr cher returned home af- in St. Clements d Kitchener. M. Walsh left on Monday for e she will make Her man feiends ‘wish her every success in her ne The girls spent a pleasant atter- noon quilting on Tuesday with Mis: A. Stemmler spent a few days with Miss ©. Peers GLENALLAN e. mmanuel Feell, of Millbank spent, Sunday with his parents, Mr, Mrs. Foul Mr. Roy and Miss Elizabeth Ham- mar spent the week-end in re BRUNNER and. Mrs. Wilson Yost dl to their newly purchased farm on the th, line of Mornin Mus: Bolton, of Clarkesburg, is visiting Mee tkuguter, Mea. wusust is spenping: 6 ‘ew days witl Whitne Miss Winnie Shewring, sent ‘a few days with of Peffers, ‘Miss Mabel Miss Myrtle Henry, of Mount Pleas cae Sins Moore [2 avid Nolte was a visitor at|€4 h Mr: her sister, Mrs. vias received by Mr. Andrew teh Middleditch and é Mr, Ant nthony Weiss attended the i firs. Hea Spitzig, of Greenock, on|) parents, Mr. a BIC elm was raneae wie ae e|the West on Wednesda; a8 Krsiier spent Sun = Mrs. D. Stoskopf, nde "Mr. George Whitney, of Markdale af Mr. M.| pi ATWOOD. (Too late for last week.) Lae K. Marshall has returned from hi ne he lat Hi was | Londo: POOLE rs. Robert Fleming, who'has been x daughter, Marshall, milton for apne months, return- Misses A. at Wynn and A. E. Jolly ed home on Mon of Moncrieff, were visi Hats at Mr. A. | bey rg teed the wee! George Lo chhead ee in Strat- ford ae week on busine: Mr. Jol raham is visiting friends in Stratfora, Mr. A. E. “Coghlin has sold his farm to Me R. Morton Gray. L. D, Vallance was in gees Jel on “Tuesday i¢ MeBain, ot “Pgronto, igre re- sent a es ak at his hom concert held on Friday la last b; was greatly appreciated by the large audience which a Si. Basil Struthers and Mr. Arnold eorge Lochhead is visiting Angus, Cobourg-st., ni McKay is visiting with who r, A. city he was M Tu nba his horses, one of the is wagon caught a p up he was takei a very dangerous condition. I let ae Mrs. Saturday at Mr. ellie Neilson js home again Corry is spending a few ays in and around Stratford at pres- Ne. d Mrs. John Hamilton of the townline, spent a day at Mr. Sam L ‘iss Elsie Stewart is leaving for and is a gaged again at a salary of $1000 pe: annum to teach in the near See ‘m. Neilson ‘visited with her s Mason, one day Neilson & Wray will ship to the load of heavy horses are! bids ia wi next ‘tuesday. ie en rout vice done while at the fron’ ROSTOCK s. Edward Shellenberger and dat Merten Marie, of Fullarton, spent vis jays. last week. with friends ere. raed Al Zulauf, mn spent the week- ae swith his mother Adam Zula Miss_ Frieda vn dt_is ier her sister, Mrs. we Gea, ae Mr. Meort spent and k the week- ont Barty Sriends at Kitch- ener. Mt. Henry, Maurer and son, Har- Mrs. | vey a day in. Stratfor Petharles Pybceh and Miss eee an KINGWOOD Ie last ehye with his uncle, Mr. uncan Dev Miss Mary, "chul Sony at his hom Mrs. Gerber motored to Hes- West Branch, spent Friday with Mr. Christ Schmidt. eritable | | and Ms. Thopigs Burnett, of McKay. and May Inglis Distana, who have been visiting their tiends. aroun Bere left for e day Mre. Alex. MeTavish, of Shakes- eare, is visiting her mother, Mrs. is is weel y. Shearer spent the week- at Stratford with her cousin, Miss FE ssi Connell, s M. Adams spent the week-end i Lendaas ot re Jean Fleming ee on Saturday | to spend a few weeks with her sisters lat eat ee anne = 4 Mic Mrs. De eter h ie Visit ‘irieatis zt Hespeler, Tavistock and Shakespea Mr. Jas. ‘Mayberr a Ford ear x from Mrs. Albert Dahms. Mrs. Wm. Mavberry: is visitng her sister, Mrs. McRuer rs. Keating arrived home oa Tues after having spent a few weel sister, Mrs. A. F. Clark, at mgaret Chalmers is at pres- ent visiting her son, Mr. A. B. Chal- mers at Wingham. F, Clark and baby are at weet Visiting. her mother, a We ar report the. illness eat of Wis v. cieguat, but hope te will soon ie able to be around agai DONEGAL Wr. Galloway, and Miss Woods aze visiting at the home of Mr. W. Ir- a Hymers, of etait cies in i apene ‘Sunday at her home h nike a number from here took in the dance at Milverton on Friday ev- ening. rt Wilson spent last week with friends. near Listow Mr. BR. Thorndyke spent Sunday ‘same school | man, charge over last year si Pp I take charge. of ther with 12th Jine frie ‘The Ladies’ Patriotic League held n Thursday and 80 ‘Dewey, spent a day Tast week with 0 week's visit in the Clas. Dewey, Spent f EMBODIES SOUL OF FRENCH NATION (Churchill’s Tribute to Clemenceau.) re is no living ane pergn political chiet brought in pare witl art of our grand alliance were in the day: was proceeding upon the front.” THE RIGHT LEVERAGE In the human system means a spine Lloyd Armstrong, of Michigan | and workmanship 1 itz, of - Crosshill, | epee x few days with her sister, Mrs. | a Dad Yost, et Gea: spent spel “Dewar and ay an is Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Gerber, of in perfect alignment, Subluxations of the Rants verte~ brae yernit in impinged n inquire into the manageraent in some business in you have invested money, why not as *earefully investisr CHIROPRACTIC—NATURE'S WAY OF RESTORING NORMAL CONDITIONS? “ANSON B. KILBOURNE . CHIROPRACTOR Office at the Grand Central Hotel. aN aed ce Friday. Office Hours to 4 p, m. Consultation ane Exaniination Free. y has purchased kane 4

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