Jot 9, con. 8, Morni MILLBANK NEWS | ting of the Mill- held summer mee Women's Institute will be he ll, on Sat ™. The of the ‘Women’ 's Tnstitate wil at the Burch es Crnesdan: lune ik. Wm. Gillespie is visiting his ter, Mrs, Sarah Nichols at Brant- re Mrs. Joseph ED Of St. Geor, rge, is visiting at pe oe friends Be rs. W. ties and Hel 7 of Port mother, Mrs. Alex. daughter, “Reid lately from over- Wisited’ his sister, Miss Allee Sir xford, Mrs. lay. John Wewihgs is busy: this. past wee ing the villagers with __ their winter’s supply of coal and Mrs, Robt. Gale visited friends at Stratford on Saturday ev- Mr. Wellington Hay M.P.P., of Lis-| mo towel, was one of the speakers at the ny Misia meyers times also gasse: Mr, and Mrs. Bd. Zinn and Master Allan and Miss Bhima Tanner were CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. ‘e have Telegraphy, Commercial and Shorthand Departments. We individual instruction. Student entering each w Our graduates |; secure positions of. trust Get our free catalogue now, it may interest D. A, McLACHLAN Principal.) ¢ Ghe Double Track Route between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT |*, AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. leeping cars on night trains hy parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any end Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. ing, District Passenger Agent, au: nto. H. C. BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent |1 in Our Tailoring ‘Tells the story of Quality, Excellent Ma- terials and Workman~- ship, Tasteful Styles, Lasting Satisfaction. We will be pleased to have you call and make selec tions and let us take your measure, + d. M. FLEISHHAUER By ‘Gale’s and with | re: owan, is visiting her } i JONES se EES YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK | i! ee ARRERYC SEES ADT ie visitors-at Mrs. Hester Tanner’s on Saturday. "Thursday preuing. of last week the members of the Methodist church met at Mrs. W: ove with a silver cream piteher and sugar bowl prier to their departure Ww. & Pratt was a wel- mn Monday night. is many friends were glad to w come him back agait Misses Alice Clark. and Gertie Se ‘isit it Mr. n Newton one goal. ton on Saturday: night also eves a tie neither sides scor ite ber attended ¢ the Ethel- willbani football mateh at Bthet on ‘ight, i was a visitor unday. rr. and Stephenson and ildren, Ross and Joyce, o: Mesers, Frank Grieve and Cecil penne were visitors at Listowel on tt ir, Geo. ey Misses aan ant Alice Reid and Lg and Mrs. Re’ fd Allingham motor Monday_and mieended the meine of Capt. Bert. Reid there, unday last was children’s Gee in the “Methodist churc Ki hana ser- ; in 5 also baptized (Kathleen Flor- day next Rev. J. F. Kni ight ex: ee to be at Columbus, Ohio, and . John Brown, 0: Christian Association, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church. ing Sunday, rat sen there will Ph a eee of special meet- eae in _ ie es ee evenin; 719. be (Rev.) ., of To- , who ae Sascotle returned from overseas, spent several days last week the Rectory. There wil! the morning service, no peering se) seus nephew, Capt, B.D. WARTBURG ent at the Stratford hospital, having undergone an operation there’ on Wed nesday Mr: “David Nolte, of Rosthern, Sask, as ent visitor a ie and “Nhs. R and Gertie in Doell recently utetagel a Chevrolet Sutomobile Mrs. t Armstrong is at pres- nder the care of Dr, J. Cee of Stratfor. ed, ae visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harloff on Sun- Guests at the home of Mr. an Mrs. John Doell on Sunday were:— Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bllah and family, of Stratford, Mrs. G Fullarton, and Mr. Sloat, of cadet . Frank death claimed as its vicitim, his fath- r, Andrew Lease. Decease Tegely attended. ROSTOCK premises or 11,000 will bu in the 13th lot 1, ii llesley—150 acres; le from school—a great bargain ae Sout jody. Southeast quarter of lot 3, in ie 9th concession nin} 34 acres 0: 700i buy the east half of lot 8, con. .5, Mornington 5 100 acres; prick house, bank bara; plenty o: good water; 2 miles from ee $7,200 will buy the north half rnington, 100 Pees remises is er- 60, pea stabling; driving shed 2 44, with hen house and pig Sling: Soni tad tod seste: of cara tion. Drille dwell and windmill,—A snap. ' qj Tavistock, s pane a e}ron spent joon. ed a Beg brought to Rush's cem Sunday ie spent the day visiting friends Mr, Joseph eee is visiting in itr and’ pre! son, Clitor tel s) ew r Druar ed family spent Stier fe Be Clemen: Mr. John Schenck, Mr. aad Ms: Wellington Schenck ‘and Miss ae Selene of Stratford, spent Sun with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Renee, ae rs. Wm. Lease and fam- ily visited friends in Monkton on of "Sad Mrs. David Knechtel, day- with friends Simon oe and d Mrs. Daniel Knech- ent a ae days with friends at Mira 5 FE in Rostocke st weel Mrs. George Denstedt, of Betas spent Saturday of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Schenck. CROSSHILL Mr, and Mrs. A. Glaister, Mr. and Mrs. A. bated 3 and Miss Addie Har- Sunday with friends at Mr. and Mrs, R. Foster, Miss Laura and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie mot- red. ae Mopredeld ott ‘Sanday and lay with frie: . Mrs. Geo. “Glaister and peytors and Miss Lizzie ie weekend with friends e spent the di Mr._and ‘ord was received last week of the death of Mrs. John Webster, who was yr many years a See of this vi- ny, but for the pé rs has been living ith tee Miauehter M Jackson, of cs where she pass- ay on June 1 in meter; Thursday, rane 12th, where anton: ment took place He Mrs. Hester Tanner on Sun-|re oye 5 Dr. on “Listowel g: Mrs. Fred Middleditch is at pres-|c di: By with Mr. and Mrs. John | passed. . Ran-jin I and Mrs, Fred Nunns, of Strat-| excee: ohn Schneider and | tio: eorge Scl a paige, of | p' and M a when | FE: LISTOWEL Fotens Cavell and Dick Os- ae nto, and Jas, Inglis, mee ‘oro} [of Siiattord: pent the week-end at their respect homes here. Ptes. . Windsor and A. W. ‘Tatham, of the 4th Motor Transport Goupeny. 3 years ago, returned to Listowel on nday. Mr. Ciar: ence Champ left for Want stock on Wednesday where he has cured a position. Quite a Banter prom here spent unas a Port Ibert Hein becker for whom | a was expected on Monday, di] quietiy decamped on Monday. a after- ‘or parts unknown, ‘that Inspector Ellett Moi about the time | of Sire ieoet was in town lookin; charges were ae ness, eet an automobile, di ving while intoxicated and ain aon: a license, ~Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson and 0. | family and Miss Gibbs spent Sunday Lien at iss Macgaret “Logie who visited Edith Hammond week re Barton vent Saniae at his ood, Mr. ae ‘Gamilton left for De- oe cae wee ney, Can, Express Seek pee terest land next month, where he will ae hs sisters and aged mother in Cam- A. R. Terry, of At- ‘ood, were shectators at the Milver- io List owel game here on Monda; lay evening. Mrs. Harron and Miss B. maaan spent Sunday with friends in Clin- A, Hamilton of the Royal air Fore, is visiting at his home i Lumbermen’s | town with cil Morphy is visiting mad Mrs, H. Be Mor- his parents, Mr. iy. Mr. Frank C, Kelly was in Oshaw: of Chevrolet cars. in get- ‘enough ears to fill his ntimerous Mrs. John Carson, of New- Pao nel ty tana san ee ame on Monday night. ne Listowel band is rapidly round real ecom- e. ics the football a to eee varios on Friday night and also played at the Farmers’ Pienie at Milverton on Tuesday. The Listowel High School Football Hough Cu; team won the ru for twelfth consecutive ane by defeat- ing Dunnville 2-0 in Kitchener and Woodstock 1-0 in Stratford last wee foot. locals ee in Brussels on Friday night, June ys are coni of supporters are going the boys in biue and white to victory. ee age cou enna ‘pal Board. xf local telep! with di regarding. the ouncil. Ji ,Was appoint: HE cosy OPE Jno, Thorpe for the Peff id the Freeman drain and require a sufficient outlet for the same. reeve announce there would be a substantial reduction year 1919 3 "clock in Ae forenoon.—W. DELL, Cler! HESSON Mr. Wm. Hessel is visiting in St. Clements and will rete urn from there Salette and spent the eeecht eee orho, in company wit ae m Formosa, spent a few days last weeks in New Gentiany. and Mrs. Shedwitz and son, 0 left for overseas over | 0’Neil - |church on Sunda) this week getting another shieet few 20. | Clen € | visiting 2 few Sek with friends = *Ja day last week in Millb: Slend ak lormennd Teepe mer’s, Mrs. 0! Neit and son, Mr. Raphida } of Toronto, ae vat present Visiting at Mr. Jos. tins ‘McLaughlin, of Tralee a: iss Slimmon, of spent the cia) end with Miss Winn fred Be; Mrs, Wm. Collins left for Kitchen- || ~where she will meet er. Wm. Collins who overseas. er the dated? the: garden| party—June 2 Rees Save Benue audovholine Atkinson were business visitors at Fergus on Tuesday. iorris Carson was a week-end Mr. Mo: visitor in Toront ae Al unders spent the week-end with HEE at Stratford. Miss Herrington, 0: Blyth is at present vikising at Mr, H. Tsai Toure spent oa at home near Godert Mr, Simon Hreinann spent a few days = ee fr. MeFherson, of Galt, oceu- iat fen Saint in the Presbyterian | last. Mrs, ant i was a visitor at} Guelph on Mon uite a eiwaice took in the garden ores = Babes on tonday Corp. Kenneth Mack ay, of Seaforth, is at peeeen visiting at Mrs Me anh nochan’ #Mrs. Herb. Bogs spent a few ae at ae nome se Nor in Ament, of Wow Bambang, ‘spent a eaday at “Mr. Jos, Ament of New Hamburg ‘ah, and “nse fen8 Dockert, of Elmira, spent the week-end at the home of is spending s with her nice Mr. Wm. Forwell, Kiteh hener, sts. M, and W. Hanley and A. } Doherty, of ane, spent Saturday | evening in our Mrs. Peter Lenhard arate and, are Matilda and Emilia ae re evening in town. { iss Mary Riodan, of Florida, is| spending a few weeks with her sis er | Mrs. Jas, Hay. | Mr. Ghriwe Lantz and family mot=| ored to Wellesley on Sunday. | | Miss Annie Lenhard tae returned home after spending a week at Haw- kesville. Mr. A. Runstadler spent Sunday in Hesson, Messrs. Tom Basler and James Short “spent unday evening in St. and son, Victor, visite with friends in Hesson on Sun- ay. Mir, and Mrs. James Beggs and sons Wray Clare, Misses Bertha Wray, Wninifred on, of El- ‘ord, — foe tanwood: milleend. she helped themselves are re- to ane and sett! Mrs. lachren returned afte: eeee NOTICE the undersigned agree to close oaths of Jnly, August end September, 1919, 4. 0. genom, Bank of Nova Scotia, A. A. A: Frank H. SN ier TRALEE ss late for last week.) mber from here attended the : An is arer, 322 reg! astra dance: at Mr, D. Hi anley’s, Hesson, on Monday evening. All report a good) ; wall John Mackey has purchased @ w Ford touring car. e Misg “Inene. 0° “Grady has returned ome from Toro; Mrs. L. Smith een Miss Milly spent motored mn Sunday and visited nore: "Grady, of Flint, Mich., spent a few days reesntly at the home of Mrs, ’Grady Mr ved Dietsich aise the frame for a new straw shed on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Ney spent Wednesday in Listowel, DONEGAL Miss Lizzie Thorndyke and friend with friends The ere. congregation of the Methodist oe here will hold their garden |S¢t the “example and by so doing the to his home in party on the school grounds on Fri- |idea of purity of body and soul would wi some home “was tendered | § wy. rents June 27th. See posters |Permeate the younger generation. The Pte, A. elm by some of his |for particulars. Come and bring your | following officers were elected: Sup- friends onc hie vita fromm overien Sicnde grintendent, Mr, Wt, Holmes; Asst. on Tl ursday evening. upt., Mr, ambert; Secretary, Mrs, Dockestader is. visiting gundayed ay, Cockrell oe 220 <lin:|Mr Gordon ‘Holmes; ‘Treasurer, in Toronto > for S deste a = Isley | Buchanai as pi : est sual service rs. Geo. Is) and Jos. nee .| will be held at the usual r. and sister, = 0 eee ison evan’ anon’ pun good Agen is lookes day Sy eng on car 10th line. Mr. juchanan it the weele of Milverton, spent Sunday evening | the STORE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OPEN EVERY TUESDAY EVENING ot Weather Specials This is the place to gét the nice, cool fabrics, We specialize in all the latest merchandise. This week we are showing splendid values in Summer Goods. The New Plaid Ginghams The rich Plaid Ginghams, England, in all the leading s| 10 pieces, reg. 85c yd., for. eee from $1.40 per Special in Ladies’ Silk Gloves All SaaS ranging in price from 85¢ to pat Ladies’ White Skirts are is very exten: tions at prices re suit every po Our showi a6, this Week of wae Skirts We show all the Here crea- We ex 65¢ to $1. Ladies a dies and Ses Summer Brassiers ae new, ies from ’ New Middies and Smocks Our stock is very com- te, to suit ev: ee SPECIAL on oe ils Mid- celin this line. W Smocks ery purse, ye au + o9c This Departinent is now We carry a large stock. Prices to $2.75 per pair. 'y this store for Boys’ H stockings are unequalled at 48 Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery WE ARE OPENING A MEN’S STORE In the store for- merly occupied ~ by Mrs. Sproule —as.a millinery parlor, We will advise you of the. opening date. Discount of 10 Per Cent. off all Men’s Goods- SUITS SHIRTS HATS OVERALLS STRAW HATS and everything in the MEN’S -line. We have to . reduce this stock before moving. very complete. range from 25¢ ose. “SCOUT” cand Soc pair. Special Price on Peabody's Overalls All Peabody’ 's $3: 25 Overalls, this week per pai 2.96 SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Red Rose Tea, Toilet Paper pe! 2 Tbs. reg. $4 Krinkle Corn Flakes, O’Cedar- Mops and box a gol 5 pkgs. Simmer’s Seed Cambridge and Grahan Wafers pei 2 package es 0, for. bi 5c ae in 4 Ib. tins, each Bh “30. | Mouse Traps, 2 for 25 Sardines in mustard, 3 for BUTTER IN PRINTS MUST BE IN mock SHAPE W. K. “LOTH. - Milverton White Paper Napkins, per 100 Strawberry, Raspberry and Peach Jams BAECHLERVILLE . XMr. Chas. Brest is at present visit- ing his parents Mr. Henry Gernheh ee attended the June assizes at Stratford last, wee tu i Es g ae x tions. an a sire Ss. day Sohn Convention at Rostock last_w @ initial meeting of the Sunday |ser rtainly missed somethi A ‘ing | ° very appreciable in- V. ee” followed. that it the duty of the parents to aa Love, of ey 12th line business visitor in this ee Elm: Mr, nee Mrs. Shove, of Elmira, mot: gred over and spent Sunday’ with friends Leis and friend, ‘iss y hh te cane collert and mineed i call- anyway. shining he sous: ok his THIS 1S WORTH YOUR WHILE) gat present aes spent Schae Ma tennis eredcietesel pavalyail d vara mail davon: it wi a Sag eal for some time past, but she is now recoverin; In order to keep abreast pete is penegt inventions 0: Bay a new suggestion to offer whieh we think mae Be pee oul ht i mg. to for some of our * Tevears indieating the nam pes suitable to the sur- as to be distinguishable from all PHinistiohs The age roof premises and asked. the council for ©] Mrs. M. a pent oo) | euidan They were told to call a Pieettie of all persons assessed in the said drain and ee among toa lve: R. Gi ‘old “the council that his d dit e worst roads in the iowa and anked for assis istance het ee was MeKay ‘and McGoey. algo complained, about bad roads Ace ask- em. bers yitonrised to accept the samc prot viding no lower offer was received, Court of Revision and Appeal at _m. 4 0 ion was taken in Bas earn als of G. Rosenblatt . J. Schleuter and J. v. Brenhen 16 have their assessments 7 acres heretofore owned by Amos A. Martin, composed of the n.w. ares of jot 3, concession 14, was transferre . W. Martin. Pritchard appealed against being assessed for village lots 10 sot ae) an hee village of Linwo od and said 0 be 2 J. Beer e assessor, for ad- justment. "Village, lot 10, con. 10, eretofore assessec 10 co! sc) GLENALLAN was transferred to G Baler. A doe was struck of or OC. Z. rec] as eeagmat Wa heen res Mr, and |i, Gremm certified that he had killed Benudl Star ! ar Winner + |said do s there were no other s Ww Miss Waukes visited friends in our e evening was Sa at the home of Mr .an d that said rolls are finally re’ burg. THE REGENT DREGS HOUSE spent at the home of Mr. Fred {™ Sta for the current year 1919, all of nthony Foerster was at Strat- (of Toronto) offers the ss, On y night last, when is -entertained | which is respectful ited. Boek Gaudin ena Aer taye Viet ese youth and beauty of this vicinity as-|few ot his ‘friends ata social evening ‘oved by. Baechler, seconded by Mr, and Mrs. Michael Stemmler Complete Sale |sembied' with others ine: Wie | BG neu pae on eeney Neeb, that this court ri is and resume visited with friends in St. Clements ‘ glowing hours with flyi et. One|, Sec. Thos, E. Hammar has returned |in open coun on Sunday. Ob grand round of pleasure was indulged | to Pensacola, Florida, after Ppen ating ‘Settlenion’ pat Actend Mit Joa Recher and ten; , IRT in. The rhythm of music wafted|a brief furlough with friends here. Moved b: Baathloe econied by awrence, and Chas. Kocher spent 400 L D E through the dew-dropped evening large number from this vicinity | Neeb, that the following accounts be Sunday _in Kitchener. breeze, caused our thoughts to wan-| attended the Jawn social at Millbank paid a nd that the Reeve issue orde: Mr. e Vollmer, of Detroit, is d DRESSES der, with expectations fonder, in the | on. Ey ae ng. ent of same: H, W. Kaufman er an dreamy land of bliss and to hope that) Mr. Elwood Strangways | be istenhote system, $4.25; J.P. Co’ ill be ore abated more of them we shall not miss, and son, 2 spent Sn sBundey at the home of Petch, operating machi ne, $14; in Si Mary's chareh here on Sunday. Mast Wesold ix Four Days Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Ohm and Miss | Mr. Badly. H. Campbell ‘putting in culvert A number from here atest the ated ‘3 Mabel spent Sunday in Mitchell. $45 Andre , compensation, $12,- Mission in St. Clements last wee A common error for those no i750 Tichiy, asseators unlary, 6 JUNE 18, 9, 2 3 21 siding in our vicinity is to designate Berson $110.00; W. J. Beggs, assess. cee our as Bachelorville, Althou WELLESLEY COUNCIL 1's salary, west section, $110.00; R. LENHARD’S HOTEL the appellation may be fittin, Lintick, pitting in sulvert, $8. 60.— When the preacher is fat and well D, ONT. _ 228, %et. this was not the Wellesley Council met at Crosshill | Total $263.60.-—Carri dressed and decent looking they will | LINWOOD, ONT. || cc5°i:’having derived tts name from Jon Monday’ June ond, 1919; Ail the | oe! EO Stion’ oir oriel wid Necby y he’s getting too much sala! M. CARSON, Prop. one of the older settlers. mbers exe ine aT. etch were | council adjoui ra eet again ai esn't give enough to the heathen. ‘Miss Millie. Gernhelder is spending |pregent, the Reeve acting: chairman. |the towns ship hall, Crosshit Seg When he’s skinny and seedy looki __ |a few days wi essts, Stubbs and Schleuter stat-| day, Jul hey sag ctie ibe eope Re money | Remember the Date and Place!— |i, Mogly of Kubsve ed that the filling in of the F gee, Joly Oats at pe lock in th Tien Dincrlinvaca aise oelaein wes causing damage to their information regarding the ae —FPeter F. Schummer, Clerk, i