é i : , bs, : ; é ’ 3 MILLBANK NEWS es ecoenall team plays at Friday evening. Com is rt Gale pat at and weleomed tethers Lieut: ery Gal ale, ‘of the Lieut. A.ai and Mr. Ed. Gale, of “Sebrinevile. ited ce ith ani Alex. Stewart last week. . Mr. Chas. Jack, who arrived from recently, called on friends here during ‘rom the foot- week for sei hoi after spending two week’s Srlidays al B jeve’s and with other relatives in this decals nee Mr. a1 rs. Jai atz were vis- iain at Balmoomiton: oxi-Sandey: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrow, of Stratford, and Mr. Wm, Fink, of To- ‘were Sunday visitors at Mr. J. ns, he friends of Mr, Herman Fink are glad to welcome him back from Siberia. ronto, fuhn’ Edwards, of Gorrie, is visit- Mrs z with Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Edwards. | aft iting the Misses Alexander -M.S. “Dick” Paul arrived home| to Biichener mn Wedne: ing one John Fewings, Miss- after visiting the ‘rom overseas on Friday. His broth- Robt. arcs tare: “left, for Buf- gp Jeisie and Vers Fewings, mes eS se arrived home talon We nesdays where; a ein c Ladiey! on Digger Brown, eid and Mrs, Simon Fewin, a on the , Mrs. rey, Toupe, Shik Hose specia visitors at Kitchener on Saturday ev: HESSON ross Ll May spent ‘Sunday at her Uitte cn Tate pen ape in; ‘ ome in Atwoos ir mmer was a busi- hil Fine Te had alse Totinaton acd: Mion le hawence Kocher motored with) "Mr. “and Mrs, Chas. Coulter, of |ness visitor at Kitchener this week, * aes" ahd 0 ans aa Hamilton, of Carthage, spent Sunday | ee one edliton, Mer Won, Hessel , rere visitors in town one ev-|| Dr. and Bins. Russell Bere, of Mil-/} white and. brown—fast_ colors t Mr. Geo ee sted er and aac Maceiten te Naw Dane ening fast w ee ee ee vertony 8 spent Sunday Prices die te odbe nee cate. Bee waco: wihee . rs, dee last Thursday. M Hamil Al SASS See coisas aed Sie Stratford. ‘on Saturday. Russell Bell, of Newry, were visitors} Mes: ms Clarence amilton, Mr. ani Jas, McKee attended | A number of our spore spent AS Tin town, on’ ‘Thursday afternoon of | Trowbridge, and Robt, Ducklow, of the fimeral of the “jate Miss Graham as ST eee wood, spent the weekend in town, Underwear for Men at Fordwich this week. Mr, and Mrs. } . ollt: Gordon, Grieve, ‘of Toronto, is|@ few days with “his brother, Mr. L. ae Mr. and Mrs, Sam Roe, of Toronto, A Snug, Comfortable Suit. si K Me. Bh his summers vacation. |. | The engagement was anounced of THE CRIMINAL CODE. spent a day at Kitchener. os. at || ,.When yon slip into a suit of ak tratford, and Mr. Percy Hoffmey- Lanes Zettel to John Woo mar- is ‘Zimmerknit” Underwear you or ere Mavonbenk, were visitors at |tiage to take place Dace (Farmers Su) ‘Alex, Begus spent the week- feel “fitted” and r Mz. A. Hoffmeyer's on Sund: Mr, and Mrs. Hehn and daughter,|~ In the great reckoning which is end ‘with fridude’at Eimira: and ki The action of is un- irs, HB. Kerr attended the fun | Miss iitapatricks, and Mr. Smith mot: preparing, oe ill be astonishing, ie hampered = cone ee ore rom epstow and spent the/the farmers do not sweep away the MG li Carnochan, Mabel a fie of a friend at Toronto on ‘Thes-| 70%. ond with driends: here, penal regulations of thelr freedom, aes 8 “Carnochah yehel|| the limbs are active. All styles iiss ania: of New Hamburg, will ee Bailey spent a few days at which have sect lated tn the stata Tuesday at i sener. : speak on ‘ward Movement at We fe M J S. 0: e Dominion an } rs. pe ammer an ~ h junday morning, congratulate Mr. vince of Ontario. They may not use|family have moved to Tavistock Fae ete on M d pa tes mba si ctesstul in secuting sires, whid not. pedigreed by [where Mr. Hammer has secured a Get You Your Pineapples Now Knox church will hold their anni-|his If Class C ir ag after having | little coped. oe exploiters, They may versary on lay, June 15th, when ie succes ly for two years on | not sell fre potas ang clover spens jiomip Seed ae at Ternill's a Rev. Cooper, of Mount Forest, ‘(oe r Sn es and iss Margaret Leis, of Detroit, is will’ preach in; farang gr ee Boro ebent & few days | must Sell exes by the pound and mil Pecans her friend, ‘Miss : m0; beock test. If these restraints | hess pasdey, une Btts Baine ele Miss “Priscilla, Poetster, of Macton clint ate nocewepe away, cauak| Me ent aie Meyer en in the Methodist church here by | is holidaying at her home ity will surely be established and the | daughter, Alberta, a atesnad delegates who attended the W.M.S.| Mr. Lawrence Kocher an nd Mr Sere- | multitudinous_ vendors of package | Mr. and Chas. Forwell, of St, convention at. Stratford and a repo: phine frat sca Borers with a party | goods, who ger the 6 weal ight of ares Clements, wvisited Jast Wednesday i gi epstow on dal RS, wares meet price anges, wil | wit] eter Lenhard. oan “titajor), "Il, of Winchester,| Wedding bells are still ringin made subject to and imprison-} Mrs, Peter Lenhard and Miss Clara ng. d via York from e are glad to report that Miss | me They will be subjected to im-| spent a few aye last week at Water- England on Saturday and is the guest Be Kocher is improving after her | prisonment without! e, who fail to|loo and Kitchen of Cap' Mrs. R. all, dative spate ‘ion. Sorat eg ice ape the sent of a their petkag or Mn Herbert “ita a family armers’ mar] m “So! ackage only,” t a ia mane Of quien, from Stratford ge at Dorking on Thursday even | meaning not sold by ? weight. "Mange Seed Tee at Ti Pe OS vening last and a very in-| ing, June 6 Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Farell, vot Wate s elecine sag anemones, a bases a Mrs, A vate a a erloo, spent Sunday with tke latter's ith, Distri i. |family, Mi and Mrs ; - nts, cba Tene ate a inet interesting iia [¥ile, spent Thuraiay with Sx dos DORKING agi i te eee trated missionary address on China | Ste Mr, Stanley Lavery and his sister, Dechert spent » day a ree play the Same inp the |B: Messrs: Cayley gave a selection on the MieiGemie tet on Motday 16 snent Milton Dechert visited a few/| peace y S 7 Pp cornet which was also much appre, a few days in Toronto with friends at Milverton, ence “and impenitence thal has TARE ciated, and Mr, Miller gave a sl TRALEE Miss Bdna Lavery returned #rom| ,, iss Bel ard: spent. Satur-jed the German's bel beaer from 3 talk of behalf of the Summer School a Mes 3. Camppen, of Lis-|2reteld en Sandan cadwill remain sae A nae PEON Ease Oe Mr, an T8. ampbe. -|home for the sun ches & ” rf H + a he Millbank football team are] towel, spent a day recently with their| "Miss “Libbie Coote, district. presi- ae at is a foolish atti-| aed in rather har ar. daughter, (a m. Thompso: dent of the Women’s Institute, re- BAECHLERVILLE taweed ite cacridneeenc One ante The game here last. week between and Mica. HL Wright spent Sun: {orn cor Monde Mis Gabte: has Peasy Cope pee RES Milverton and Millbank resulting in| day at “Glenallan, een attending the summer meetings irs. Herbert Doering and Mrs. S. | tio 3, an uch a win for Milverto re of2-0.|° "Miss Florence Connolly spent alafong ‘with the delegate, Miss Wil-| Ohm spent Blonday iaraw an Stew: Gisdtecried enideree ot genuine 3 At Re on iday evening: last couple f days last week with friends liams, of _barkkh am, art Hammo ret or penitence there good r eae oO. Milba ae eos i s. Tanner attended the fun- ind tts gG, Paget: of Auburn is spend: |sons to ‘believe it would meet. with boys have done vee THE ISLAND . John Buddenhagen and family sj spent ‘Thursday evening with Bornholm fri pte ee papene Sat- urday. evening in Milverto lames Cook, of Plaitsville, is ae ree. with her daughter ie Baumbach, of Rostock, Mr. urr, of Wartburg, spent ita evening at Mr. Soba Mr. eaciey Diehl has purchased a a new Ford ¢ ‘ Louis Schmidt and Eddie Savel spent Sunday evening near Ros- sft John Dalhner, of ue Hem ners on Thu Sdn 1h where ‘they enjoy: ed the day fi: Mr, an d Mrs, "Bd. Rehberg oe faut spent an ‘evening recently at Mr. E. Schmidt’: Schmidt of Stratford, G. at his fiome! here. DONEGAL Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. w. J. ell were Mr. Jas. Smith and eee aud Miss Currie, of West] Monkton, and Mr. and Mrs, W. TS. ing. of Linwood, Se Sunday under the parental roof . Eighmy puatore from De- | ipoit see ppents) Mandy: of Mr. W. Struthers, Mr dewalt “Spule of __Buitton, spent an evening last week at the ote of Mr. Robt, McCourt. Mr, and Mrs. J... Hodis, of Lis-| the home uns ‘S. le. | towel, called on friends here recent- pik: Alex. Gregor.ai and two sons, set I leveland, visited ane aunt, Mrs. ly. Miss Dot Spencer, of Milv: eee spr Aa St Ss. Miss Olive Burnett spent last week with her ene Mrs. Robt. MeCourt. ae Alvin McLellan spent Sunday Mr. Gaffn ney, of Monkton, spent sind with fy. W. Struthers. last. ‘week with 1 friends isses lara and Barton spent a day last. week abt the Misses ie and Lizzie St zune nM Sates with Mr. and Mrs. John Hy- mers, Misses Grace Cowan and Blanche Petrie spent the week-end at their hater m tis vicinit Miss Lizzie Ford has returned home Misses Mary and Winifred Hanley visited on€ day recently with friends ME and Mrs. D.. Geiger, of Leban- at the home of returned Jas. Mackey motored to Mactort last Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. P. ealy. Mrs. Hugh Wright and Mrs. Smith spent @ day xecently at Lin: ‘wood. F, Armstrong, of Dorking, spent gunday with fitads aroun CROSSHILL and Mrs. John Coply, of New Sunday visitors with friends ‘here. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hilker and fam- of eee hers meee ha Bude with i Sat, Dundee, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy. = Rawisnd ee Mr. and Frank Rowland, Stratford, spent Sunday with Poenoe vise ent Benes 9 with her friends, the ; referes epee aD evening | _ ng hay 5 is the order of the day) | Mr 0: LISTOWEL ben eit flow concert wi at the same time in MeDonald’s nnusie hall, where the entire progr gram was duplicate Me McCutcheon, an old. Taetowel boy, aid aly expenses of the various ac- tee the net proceeds for the hos- pital panies to $1, Listowel and _ Ethel ame 0-0 on tl rounds on me Ws slow owing to the treme ae stanley Ford, of ‘Atwood wn game will be played in aaa Eola, ay, June ee pa nen football foam plays onday eyenii ing ni “Listowel baseball team motored to th on Tuesday to play off with rich: and Clinton for a worth & Bee mnan, of Ham. on the Davos "of o & ° p lay, was was shoeing that ee and will be off work for a ae the at spent eral cot ae aunt, the late Mrs. Gray, of Toronto, vee ‘was buried at Wood- bridge on Mr, Chas. “Matthews and: Bees of Wa Herter, spent- Sun: at the Tuesday evening and ‘sometimes on the Wednesday morning mail, too late for publication,—The Sun, Soothe the Nerves and Sleep Better ; Don’t Take “Dope” rest are the usual conditions that cause Sleeplessness. ves, allay Digestive Activity and a is visiting pen her parents here. AR eS ha and ety sound; tefreshing slaep-t ure to fol: . J. Ke ned home from |of Elmira, and Mr. A. Grem |jow. ’ HACKING’S HEART Poole on Sunday, after spending the |and family, of Wellesley, repent Sth: NERVE REMEDY is best for this past few weeks with her mother. She | day with Mr, T. Playford. | condition, as it acts on the Nerves of was accom) panied home by her moth- a rs. H. Bari lett, of Lin-|the older person in the same manner er, who will spend euie time here. wood, were Sues visitors a’ as the ‘eroonin} other” mb _Glaister’ 8 quiets the fretful baby and to. sen Noah Shantz, of Waterloo, |fim into slumberland.” Of most im- one last week in this vicinity. portance Sere that sae cone WARTBURG iss Maggie Hammond, of King-|tain no opiates to deaden the ne wood, spent a few days with friends centres; your p, therefore, is Myrtle Henry, Mount j hei a ealthy one. Better start the “slum- Pleasant, spent the week-end at her| . Miss Rennie, of New Hamburg, is |Realthy one. Bett by usihpsthia res parent ome. expected to address the fone eep aoe edy. ice 50c.a box, 6 for $2.50. ine Dora and Pearl Becker and of Boyd church on Sunday ni For sale by S. Petrie, Milverton; Web Mr. George Becker recently Visite x & Bettger, Monkton, and "OC. relatives. at Sliakeapeare. Boprlin Ary ods ir. an irs. Dae V. Henry_vis- ited Mr. and Mrs, ane Dickson, Har- nes Paward Weiss spent anaes. with friends at Seebach’s oor, Harold Hanna, of para eer visited relatives in this locality r t % and Mrs. Samuel Henry, o% Stratford, spent a few days of last wees me of their son, Mr. ‘Ye r. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, of St. Marys, spec e Sunday at the home of Reev strong. and ir. ani “Mire. Robert spate family seat Sunday vite relatives mo} CARTHAGE Mr. and Mrs. C. Klockman and Mr. Ts at Mr. G. Lines’ over the week-end. ig. E. G. Pierce has returned fats tree year’s the rien in ies any nd is Orr, of Milverton, spent friends here. held at Mrs. R. June 5th. Mrs. Hugh McCourt, of Monkton, visited recently with Mr. an. Miss Margaret M. home te acne a week wit friends Mr. ae, Mes 4 "A. Ross es Sunday with friends in Rothsay Askin eae WELLESLEY jt and Mrs. Fred Loth, of Detroit spent a few days visiting ‘his parents last_ week. Uae ae S Ottman visited his broth- er, Ji it the G pital “nat Pocaiay and found him it the best See a tiae MacBeth, peters spent Wed- nesday last i an te village om aos The Elmira Young Peo; pla ved toa ar filled house last ool ia even. ing and deserve great credit in the rendition of rogram: orchestra is a yell peleneed Organize. tion. aut added mt Lae, “Tnstitate “pela Pcie secftil meetii it Friday afternoon when the off len for the ensuing year were electe: 6th LINE ELMA (Too late for last week.) Messrs. Jack R nochan spent the 24th in Bi nah and cid of are Alexande: | Fre iss Edna Red spent the week-end | Site ther ren |m ‘A number ee thie line spent the 24th in Listowel. ma ported hav- ing ped = ae Cleland and G. Leonard and the | s Alexander and Ford’ motored to Mitchel on the 24th, I uelph general Bor. ett and Malcolm oe a id and “guste Car- Learn to Drive With A USED CAR It takes time and 0 drive an automobile. stant driving. befor e ¢ the details of driving ae automobile pearance, of course, may not be just |, ja would like, but neither | ew car ie Pre eal paper, leo; to- day. for. hereaine in sed are mobiles. If the particular want isn’t advert ised to: aie these ads. again to-morrow and the! next da: Eventually the car yon Want will be advertised. Everybody | should read Want They time, money ade worry. si Nervous Strain and Digestive Un- | dew, Soothe the Ner- | mor atience to learn |“ a syaiung: with LINWOOD TOPICS Cream on Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at Terrill’s. Women’s Institute will meet at the bi home of: a lex. Crawofrd on ere Juni Rey. Robt. a Sis. Kieffer, of El- a spent a few days ueee week with Dr. and Ped McEachrei Mrs. Wm. Oakley, of “Brosels, vis- Hen. over the week: Zend at Mr. Wm. Sruchen ee Fred Toole, of Goderich, is sat present visiting with her parents, and Mrs. C. Wiss Madeline Lante-apent Priday at Elmira, len’s Panama Hats—Special “$2: 50) at Terrill’s. Mr. ae Mrs. stank Roe and child- iss Enid Ro at| a Bie. week-end Mrs. N. Harmon ititehel, we Rothsay, | pant the week-end in Mr. and Mrs. Sam te and. son | and Mrs, James Roe, ee eiosenton spent a few days at Mr. N. Mie Frieda Holborne, of SDrston is at Present visitng Heedyiena Mise Winnifred aes rd eg Nurse ac- . Frank Roe al days. ssrs. Simon Fredman and Clay- ton Dechert were visitors at Milver- ton on Tuesday. per cent of any Wall Paper | this aes t Terrill’s. Mrs. acd. oe motored ing a few eae at the home of her ae seen ae spent an enjoyable evening last week t_Mr. olmes’. t priday aes Arbor D. —a general clean-up is repo Mr. an ‘ iff spent Thursday with Mr, and Mie, William Scott, Trowbridge. Aeroplane eave would have sey- re e nui- bers to cross the vening. An- other would be that it would afford a further particu- White was busily net: ed shinglink his house las‘ At time of writing ane 2 Scie anticipate penal ling Tuesday in Mls ood time is assure: FERNBANK Something doing! Jim driver. School Gectas we = will hold nate . H. Diamon paring ir corn ani in Loney motored over hi: He un- mothe: returned brother, Loi mey. Miss Clara Gordon, who has been th friends in this section ¢ time, is now visiting friends yE 2s. Rachael McAuley visited for w days in Gulp flaw Mise, Gino in BRUNNER e ‘U.F.O. will meet on BY ‘ance, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. lenry. Mrs. “Strath, oe pieattords vis- see her Mr. and eee Jol fe a 1 Res and Mi Miss | save | ne motored to Kitchener on Sun- ten ue ‘A number of: our young’ people |" jay at the 2¢ school i 7 | the: yon purchased a-young high- erie to and ae AS wishing for nice, gentle 1 ay) vy af- | whic! Sergt. Llewellyn | , ae with her cae 3 er, the | STORE WILL BE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTEROON | Do YOUR SHOPPING ‘| AT LOTHS —_—_—— QUALITY, VALUE and VARIETY ASSURED | Scrim Curtains 100 pairs of Scrim Curtains all ready to hang. Price range from $3.25 to $9.75 per pair. foose a Pere Men’s W.G. & R. Shirts With the new fancy stripes an the double cuffs. Prices range from $1.00 to $5.00. | Hosiery Specials ~ “ ” : - “Goddess” Corsets For Every Type of Figure. Ladies, call in and have a look at these Corsets. For summer comfort they can’t be beat. o Art Sateens & Cretonnes my patterns and colors to ee from. Boy's Wash Blouses 1.25 Boys’ fine Wool Slip-on Sweat-~ ers in a big range, Men’s Silk Hosiery In all w shades, rang- ing in prices 75e, 850, $1, $1.25, Greeny Specials For Friday ‘and Saturday Patterson’s Graham Wafers at per See Patterson 's Cambridge Se at pr a pater 's Arrowroot Waters per Ib, ona q Bibra 's Thin side st at onde ‘Pork ‘and Beans 1. 1b in, rape Fi 385 Forest Gi eeke Powder in quart jars (22 oz.) for Bde Canned Peas and Peach a 1c per can STORE OPEN EVERY TUESDAY EVENING W. K. LOTH, - Milverton home of Mz. ie Tanner, ee Seen he was vies g arch of children, accompanie: ming. winter, but by their teacher, Miss Wagner, spent joule of. Don: Petiro, the holiday along thé banks of the h of his ab-| . | Conestogo, t least, ii heerful lens = a next day foretold of their success in claiming h ens Wedge Sowa a ot hip By, 00d APE. | vessels "That these proposals cannot h ‘Nearly: every week im: Chief Hartmier, of Milverton, paid |e seriously considered is so evident ewe y an eet visit to this neighborhoo: - ‘al portant budgets Sena; this office on | j7,° at russian arrogance could impertinence to. pre- ‘om- be treated with justice. difie sist upon ace stan ished in some degree according 36 she has sinned. BACK TO 1884. (Toronto Farmers’ Sun.) mual_report e bureau of industries for 1884 affords inter- esting evidence of the progress of mtario townships in 35 years. townships population was, in 1 a's | 117,880 and, ) ries, in Bruce, acres; Kent, 300, 900; Oxtord 75, 600; Huron, 150,000 ‘Ontario 100, 000 and so on. In thes e thirty-t five years, although the ‘cleared area in- y four mil sinew been try has come the main business of the acca farmers. PAIR OF POOR GENERALS General Strike can no more carry Red Flag to victory in Canada’s industrial war than General Von ae carried the Hun tpg $0 to [tory 3 in Germany’s peo ay Eee difficult to select any, one of the al | AGAINST FOREIGNERS TAKING BRITISH NAMES protest against the taking of Botish ae foreigners Rie made the sessions of #] Lestat at the Ritz Carton hotel, Montr Irs. aniels. ‘This -| speaker claimed that the name Mac- for instance, should continue ° ont for the Daugh- in Canada to, for. tek Canamanieetion canivaign 2 bite Mrs. Géorge Smith, of St. Cath. arines. Mrs. and 85 langu- ei a bs ‘coun- cae Rents en TC Gl to a great extent foreign thought are still manitaine world prejudices, old world rivalries and suspicions; —to Pais w Canadians one hundred per Smith divided the new Can- int in their psychology with con- es skil HOW ADAM BECK DEALT WITH IT. (Toronto Star. strike was threatened by the Workerscon ‘0 canal Sir Adam Beck was confronted by a ser- ious situation. of the men was for an je ar- meet the men-and discuss matters with them. lid so. that he had g a er. eight-hour day was impossible be- cause nothing: but a tenhour: shite Smith pointed out that there |! -|were 53 nationalities = wend Be foreign sympathies, | it point o: ot pew: * we alled 2 BI ieee food a ; t to them with | 8% a clear-cut proposition which shi would serve ae purpose, There it our, on Sunday. works out practically in an in- 0. uld work out just as in this case, its practical oe Being the sai =e ae ay i tra rate of ould discourage long hours, and would Pabendily tend towards making thai SHOULD HAVE LEFT W. F. O'CONNOR ON. GUARD. (Toronto Telegram.) ne minor cause o} in ada is the widespread public belief that W. ‘Connor oO of the cost living sions cc cking hou: ae eae Aaeeueee ness of Mr. confi- lence. So one. onnor as Cost of ¢ Commissioner Oe masses of ‘he 1 eh loved him e mor on e activity F. O’Connor might, not he high price o: ean unrest so much as a suspicion t conspiracies and other exploiters of the people, Read The Sun advertisements, Covers Most Wears Longest <= {BEST PAINT VALUE | Most Econom- ical Pull Measure Always Uniform y, THE FINKBEINER HARDWARE