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Milverton Sun, 10 Jul 1919, p. 8

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ZETTEL—MARTIN. “h aK ts Clements w: ey Peete wedding en Miss Clara chee eldest ¢ daughter of Mrs, Joseph Martin, became the bride of Mr, William Zettel, eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. ettel, 0: ea ribbon streamers caught bac with baby rose buds. Miss Bertha Zettel, sister of 1 Spa0p med wie beads ani amd carried Sar ee and ferns. Martin, peeinee of the mai thi theide: acted as best Little with his initials, to the Pp! girl a gold locket set with vont enjoyed an evening made pleasant by music an nein young couple ill reside on ‘the groom’s fine farm near New Germany. All jo in wishing then anieh joy and hap- ee ee GRAUL—BAHN The marriage of Ida Bahn, McKen- zie-st., Stratford, to Daniel G. Graul, trimmed with pastel ee aes and carried a bouquet e should be helpful, ‘all work, © young couple will make their home in Wartbur chee McLAUGHLIN—CARROLL. was a quiet wedding Tues- |i » at en tts. roan ae mother been taken seriously eee @ RIDDELL—RICHARDSON wedding took ride’s po reside in dst of a host young couple ShaketDeute in t f well wishi: X PAS B LONDON TO CAPETOWN BY RAIL (Natal Advertiser.) Africa is concern- m|for him a career of eneray, speaking figur- i ight have seemed ea of th cis Hemoreow, it will be an accom- ‘plished He number of municipalities in the n= tario housing a and includes 17. sites, 33 towns, 14 villages and 10 tow: Rupture Relief RESULTS NOT INFLUENCED BY AGE OR LENGTH OF TIME STANDING, REPORTS Rupture is not a tear or a brea in the abdominal spans specialist will v: tford, Windsor teats Monday, ) 2nd Grins ait dey and night) 2 days fine ‘only, July The “Cw Siar as now used and js |Of Bobby’s pants.” from our own ne Tf interested, imonial eh for inspec! veall; he will ator you same without chai | Re ~ to. postion which he a bouquet of pink car- hor e roman | P TRAMPQUICK’S RECENT SUC- CESSES RECALL WORK OF | it has the following “FAMOUS EEL, ae = Be CENTENARY EXPOSITION ! ve JE. aca : ry regards he Centenary _E- y Be zt B. Pens.) : _ COLUMBUS, OHIO. | gc pim te tk ‘tri £ Tramp |. i: ‘auiek, (2.07%) ‘the spreat Tittle pare lowned by Reeve W. | Milverton, thre ae om jrecalls the pepe cee oe 0} s, Ohio, Without ane introduction, must say that, jon. Thad n of the par- ticular country for which the poitding. is named. The best and most gam ying powers. pelea oe victories were at Marion ie at Dk nate “Grosch has a trotter in Elden At inal a half day should be spent oe each one of th i nt ape ipa cae of herself ithe next few wet Both Trampaviek Po Todd aaily prograa. i820: filles nies C bene a Pan Patel, 3.06% | et | vy aeeide to PERTH TEDEERANCE, ALLIANCE ional vacation” longer than T had planned for there | | Plans for the part which temper-| jance workers 0 | take refer SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION] meeting AT HAMPSTEAD. jal ie anal Sunday School Conven-| Hamilton, of Listowel, presided. | The resolutions adopted ‘were w of the fact that certain Despite the fact, that, the weather | Press senor haus Peowebt to was sultry and trying, the three ses- sions were well attended by the dele- ae ey Be inspiring at a ev. akespeare, very fittingly with his subject, “The Sec gess in the Sunday School is Spiritual seat its aan? The, abe addresses, given w La Mr. G. urged to te the im-) and ; /Portanee of the referendu mphatic protest en? Brecon t te action 0: Rev. del vere v.jin the constitution, making the Sen-| ate an elective body. The financial report showed the as-| sociation in a strong financial posi-| tion. ; officers elected were: Presi- gs Listowel; 1st ioe -presiden oupland, St, “Whereas the anti-prohibition forces | 4 ; 2nd Vice- “president, ‘Mrs. Ed- are endeavoring to undo emper-|Zecombe,. Stratford; Vice-presi- | Hive legislation which Weave exter: esate uch Richmond, Elma; ‘Treas. d evening and his subject, lenge of the Child in was given with much atin and njoyed by. all. solution worthy of note passed fol ed during er, S. L. Adolph, Lis istowel. THE BRITISH BREED. A few weeks ago a Bri plane achicved the first non stop pas- | c. A mons d the! ever | than air machines { _{itent Britain is first in feria nayi- jbundreds of years she the navigation of the The “anger nt Mother Country never grows old her long history extend-| ing over a thousand years the We pray for the providential guidanee and help which has power welfare of our people. KNOX “OLD BOY” HEARD. (Walkerton Telescope.) sea. of Riv eradaley was in the matri- culation Hig! ox Ad une British breed is a great breed | aS showers does it show finer or} higher qualities than in the original | home and cradle of the race. | | | speaker of winning presence, whose whole-souled earnestness at on gtips his ‘hearers. many old friends were delighted and predict MOST EMBARRASSING. (Stratford Beacon.) i STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | URING JUNE, JULY AN SPECIAL—AII Wool Suit—. On sale at . Regular $15. x Suits and Coats— On sale .. $8.99 10.99 . 12.99 . 13.99 Regular $25. se Suits and Coats— m sale Te oe OAS Regular a0 oc Suits and Coats— “et-ao On s. hoe sae Regular $35.00 Suits and Coats— On sale at . 24, 98 Regular $40.00 Suits and Coats— On sale at Soot wero Regular $45. 00 Suits and Coats— On sale SS Oe. Oo All Wool aes cere 12.50 Regular $18.00 Suits and Coats— On sale at .... Regular $20.00 Suits and Coats— ~ Onsale at... 2, On sale Blouses to Match the Suits And very charmingly do they match—fashions summer wear. Large collars still rule and are more charmingly cut than ever. In Ladies’ ee nee: ee 95: 2.95 eet F 00 to 33: = Ladies’ Gingham Dresses at . 2 Ladies’ Fancy Dresses at House Dresses at from . Bungalo Aprons each . Children’ 's wae and Colored Posey paces all sizes from 1 year to 14 years. Our range is lars and prices are right. See them. See our'splendid showing of Ladies’ Silk Dresses Middies for Ladies’ and Children—over 300 to select from at prices ranging 50c to $3.50. Wash Skirts—Neyer in the history of our busi- ness have we had such a complete ue Me Wash Skirts—values and styles a the-minutes. See these batote i ie Women’s attractive Skirts in Silk Poplin. .$4.99 Boys’ Wash Suits from ... 1.00 to $3.50 Specials in Dry Goods Dept. 4 10c Hair Nets for Black and White Shisting pee yard , Silk Poplin, special per . Boys’ and Girls’ Black Ribbed Stockings é Ladies’ White, Tan and Black Hosiery . An immense showing of Wash Goods in Se Gyles Yarn—at less eee . wholesale ice—the quality is the hes’ ~~ $1.99 Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings PECIAL—Overalls per pair Men’s Pure Silk Hose per pair . AC] .15¢ Men’s and Boy’s Suits—over 300 to select from. Made-to-Measure Clothing a: If you will need a New Suit-in the next two. ye ears—don’t wait—BUY IT IT NOW. We Our tailor will put into sled suit that all necessary quality called’ style same time build you a suit to wear ene keep its shape. You will save big money by anticipating your wants and leaving your order to-day. e guarantee you a fit. Come in and talk it: over. Craniteware at Special Prices 10 qt. Grey Granite Ree Basmala? ai 8 at. fore tete, Potato Pot; ‘i Tt Granite Round Jem Roasters ts 68 6 qt. Granite ap as Kettles. (tin cover). . eee Large Granite Mugs... 2.2... ENGELAND @ SON “The Home of Good Clothes” MILVERTON d gress to adjudicate on the Irish ques- ere lack of oaeicer of a vision of God to ae to all our any old friends warm greetings to Rev. eMeDors is also seeking ex) the grounds of racial equality. BOYS’ SHIRTS EATEN. The scarcity of pasture in Guelph was demonstrated in a most pe éculiar fashion the ether oe of J. THE FIGHT. (Toronto Times.) Interest in ANA pie fight was e the city men and , | boys cages prabtied the evening ex. the details of the battle. vays been. Ni two the Maite antl they foun shirts were al ; piece had been eaten out of the seat ye PUTTING GRANDPA WISE. be th _ less they ae at wa! 8 cc oe cae re ade aaa said. ‘tiene, ny Now ene ase ple sme cases is a kiss for you.” She replied wont loafed closet al yee Tanith a! Don’t know | winter are oe Sanding themselves Seeted over the ‘telephone is like hat?” no, “TPs not’ their softened id, 1s iat mucl sweetheart howe ‘onaiaton and thelr ir fimsy handles felt, jseae es ‘e -|CHANGES IN SCOTTISH EDUCA- garding Scottish educational changes. a Saree of education, has been un- n istration sbich oa are Seas at peace Un-| th: ne ave bony |tem of the there is submitted the area of the TIONAL SYSTEM. An exchange has the following re. Scotland, that exemplar country in peton Se evening ee a mls Pina thou ner eieater Ticilities for bighe! Be Ont tari. abou ie whole : schoo | hopulation of Seotand ia being MONKTON SCHOOL FAIR. The prize list for the second an- ful legislation for Urelan ait loft the establishment of schoo t will be ma Hina for production. sere will also be pulled off for: whieh izes are offered. The fair will i fei at Monkton on Friday, "Sept. 19th, 1919 Rev, W. D..MeDonald, of Aseteds was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. Tolton, while in town | Suniay— Walkerton Telescops ‘operating the educational sys- ie country, the mae AD the Rareh and in in We have a beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture. See our display of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockeys., We have a large assortment of Dressers and Stands. A nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices If you tieed anything in the Rug Line spend a’ few wmin- ‘utes when in town and look over our Sisach We also have Stair and Body Carpet. Congoleum Squares look 1 nice. oe have thems Linoleum always on hand, | GERHARD D HEINTZMAN PIANOS “= MoLAUHLIN AUTOMOBILES dedi McMANE Furniture Dealer Milverton pir nib ec hace ital : - Funeral Direos: and aimee”

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