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Milverton Sun, 14 May 1914, p. 4

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The Young Man’s Suit We have clothes for young men who can find his spring suit here no matter how particular he may Classy colorings and patterns in new suitings—every detail be ae suit making worked he clothes made by M. FLEISCHHAUER) are both “fit” and “fashion,” Also Agent for 20th Century Brand GTA About those new Diamonds of ours Have you seen them yet ? aT Well, Sir, you musn’t miss them. To us they look better than any we have ever asked you to look at. All personally selected stones. And ‘we took our time and didn’t make any mistake about it. And don’t YOU make any mistake about it these diamonds are abso- lutely perfect in every particular, Newest settings in Ladies’ Brooches Rings, Lockets, Gentlemen's Rings Studs, Necktie Pins, etc, A pleasure to us as well as you, to Day: you see them. P. H. BASTENDORFF Byes dee her ‘ee Milverton, Ont. Thos, H, Wilson, Lacan of he Royal Hotel. received ui the Berlin Co. for ‘the ae his fine. His expenses in the trial amounted to $50.00.—Ripley Expre ison ined in Walkerton — by HAWKESVILLE Mr. Bert. Ludwig spent Sunday at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stedelbauer, of Berlin. visited his mother here on Tuesday. Joseph Baechler was a peal ie perman MRS. W. COWAN Will he at the Grand Central Hotel, on May 19th Edith Friedman and mie abe ort Martin spent Saturday at Elmi and Mrs. Kiudat Tang. Mr, and Mrs, Motz and little son of oy were guests at the Union on Sun- e “irs, Fred, Donald and Mra, David’! FOR SALE A new top buggy (Wingham) only used once, ‘erms easy. Apply to WELLINGTON SMITH. Newton. BOR 8A SALE Potatoes for sale. two varicties. for table or for planting. Apply to J. W. STECKLY. Lot 35. Gon. 15, ‘Ima, Milverton P.O, a30-2p Donald spent Friday at Linwood. pees ee on that fone Sunday at Aabrialtees and “Want. . Wahl. % Salto Wahl, ol athe. an rs. J. Herrlo and danehter: Miss Sylvia. of Heider- berg. isic lourt was held here 1 ae ee "sade ela being in char; Me “Touis Baechler spent. Thursday at ir Tova El les, of Galt, a xenewed FOR SALE dash, sideboard with mirror d in 6 ft, by 30 inches wit! two drawers, “En: quire at Sun offic FOR SALE ee hae a general pipes colt. rood a: good | new, ge asa Singer wie mach ine. in good condition drop ee Brand new ton Busey. ted pear, axle 873,00, For partioulars “anal F, W. GUENTHER. Milver TENDERS Wé WANTED. d by the Ps June § insit oiling » No. 9, Elma RANNEY, ec. Milverton, Milverton. May ‘13, ‘14 14 old here last I, palmse. spent a couple of sos ti Glen nalla) Misses Clara Fried buch an iss Norma: ‘welch eet itors at f Miss Baith, Murti’ on Sunday fernoon, ‘The eethe-at Ba dises ais wiltinieet home oa r et the Sand Hil erloo, ane home he ore d, Lee and Walter Roit. spent . Sunday in our of Fi taraaale re. Messrs, Alf, Hewitt and 2 Linwood. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dorsch wn mer's home near nd Mr. Harry Huber of Waterloo. spe! eh Saturday ai M Wi “Arthur at Linwood, Berlin (essr Bricker spent Miss Mildrc Mr. Louis Huber’ nit | vis-| » Harry Miller, of Hesson, spent Court of Revision Noti her: ae given that the Court of Revision of the Ass Roll for the Township of All sessment Roll of le o fore the 18th 914, wM, WADDELL. Clerk. ae” Notice ia Seer given that Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for the Village of Milverton. for e year . will be held at ~ the jouncil Chamber, Milverton. on M&n- y.1st day of June, 1914, a eleven o'clock in the fi oon the Clerk of the reer be- tare the 15th day of GENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. RCO: ME Teotfere more Peopporuuniie en an, full Other calling, individual ater Booval sag nie ments — CoM NCIAL, “SHORT. HAND and 7: HY. Wrive at ‘once for our tre es Sok of D. A. McLACHLAN, ~ ~ Principal } Bj or Ww. D, aie. CLERK NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of Ros afna Boyne. late of the Township of Elma. in the County of Perth Widow, deceased. are bef re'h of the above named IRAND TRUNK “= EXCURSIONS a ea! Hekate te ae in Meni- %b aa gt Baas Se ee ia Cite a. Paul or om sale each ae acl YOotober 31th inclusive, at low fares, oe Pa Pollman Sleepers to ‘bove dates, leaving m. No change of cars, aehien ima ‘two months, The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the abrats and SG ew route be- m ini and se monton. with “reellent Teotad ae A to pests Trains now uahibe into Calga: rth fie and particulars at at ‘Gyan ox ticket Retell write A Tosonto, ‘Ont. 30 Deion hg Phone 1. Agent ate the parties entitled thereto. havin regard only to those claims of which notice has been rece! al This notieg is given purguant to Seotion 55 of ‘The Trustee Act, Dated this eed bie os of ae 1914 a23-5 SEALED TENDERS Lissa hi to the undersigned and endor: med ote one t is ei ise anil £00 PM: on Monday. June 1st, “a ‘or the construction ie ithe fant ie aforesaid Plans, apesifish Hons and form of sontract can and forms of ten der obtained at. the office of Mr. GREAT LAKES NAVIGATION Steamers will leave Port McNichol > Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thursddysand 8 seneray Pp. * as ee ess ste fort outta ‘oba. sailing from Port McNichol, Wednesdays wilt call Gwen Sound, teaving that potat 10,30 pm, sa ‘The Steamer Maniti in Comfort via Canadian “Pacific To Western Canada Particulars regarding Rail and Occan Usketatrom F ticket agente ar waite a we THOMAS, Local Agent Auto owners meed have mo long eaaiscs jobs filtering gasoline through They can eerie: at The b ‘Sun otttioe already filtere Thos. A. Hasti if Postal Station ‘ onge. esta Toronto. on application a3 the care- ker of Post Office. Listowel. Ont... s tendering are notified that tapaecs: will not be considered unless the printed forms supplie with thei signa. ing their La tab and places of Aihara cree the get si ft the o seeupa tin. and place — of eandehod of each member of the firm must be given. ch tender -must be ‘accompanied by an. accented cheque o} e tender. which win be forfeited if the person tender- ing decline to ‘ldias into 4 pis zeae when coed upon to do so. he werk contrasted fa be not accepted the eg ue will be returned, Department does not pad 3 weit bed acecept the lowest or tende: By order, R..C. amar te Repartaene 0 of Public Works. Ottawa. May 6 19 Newspevers wi be paid for this advertisement if they insert it eset authority from the Depart- ment. ‘ Walker. of Sonar vouds Monday in the villa £ ie Snider. "apent a couple of ars in the Twin Cit nd Mrs, Miller and Sih, n.of "spent paonlay her Me wit Hald” and: Joseph Deotines? pet Monday at Water- i00. roots € Messrs, Andrew Fleming) and. Wm. near Milver and Ho dor oe meemvonial by their mo! Myr. and Are. " Wileon ‘Yost, of Hams- burg spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Solomo: son. hy eae of Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Flem= & Sire, John Moonok. of Hamburg is visiting ber parents. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Fetter and Mrs, Otto Schmehl. — of Dota spent Sunday last with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schme! Miss Flossie Connell, of Reh eacbe visited over Sunday wit er cou: ri arrived here fonday to assist his brother. Mr. Lait Richardson in oksmithing. nd ahms spent sunday with igeraake friends, ins end with, stratford irlanse, BURNS. Miss Calder and Mae Della May- berry of Listowel. spent a few days pot ore ek at the howe of Mrs. Robt. “Mra, J Little a attending the an- nual. meeting o! . being Eddie Loney who bd been ill with measles is recovering. Mr:.and Mrs, J. Dow own ine east. spent under oa ice line | recently. Mr. Omer Hastings hauling milk to the Britton a factory lately. The Carthage route De Richardson spat Sunday with friends : h Miss san Mobr vised with Mr. s ion spent the week- da. fe are glad to feport that Meater in WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This Letter, Swan Creek, Mich,—‘‘I cannot es nan of rout medicine. to perfect Healeh again. It Be tly a a great bless- ing to women, and I ce: speal ak too highly of it. I take se pear in recom- mending it to o' ”?—Mrs, ANNIE ‘AMERON, R.F. DN No. 1, Swan Creek, Michigan, Another Sufferer Relieved. sabi Me.—“‘Before taking your I was all run down, discour- pet aad had female weakness. I took getabl Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve; m= pound and used the Sanative Wash, and find today that I am an entirely new woman, ready and willing to do my housework now, where befo ing your medicine it was a dread. to impress upon the minds of, al ang women I meet the bene! derive from your Sle islet se CHARLES SOME: R. F. D., No. 1, qe Mai | read and answered by a woman 01 and held in strict commieniba, INWOOD. Miss Nellie Wray 4 eturned to her home in Tara on day. Mrs. Merkely and Mrs. Schaefer, Be ‘se spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr, Elgin 4 nan, of Elmira. spent SuhAay ou cob Bisch, vot, E formlet spent eri tae his home essrs. Gohl spent Sunday in me ‘and Koebel. Liss and Miss M felm aft “Miban peut Saturday Th ton Goetz, ‘of Toronto. is ing his vacation at his home f is brother “here Ys M pehak miei village, disposed of five young foxes to a To: Pate LES laat Friday. . Dierlamm and chil?.coy, it spent, _Sugedas with ™M Mr. “Bes: Bell, ane Fasane Tuesday with Mr. Thos, Cal De “Wilton. the hackney _ stallion owned by Jas. Semple. of Milverton. will be at Friedman's hotelon Thurs- day night HESSON ’ Messrs. Alex, Schnurr and Leo Helm. of Waterloo, spent; Sunday in our vioinity. Mrs, J. Pfeffer. of Milverton, spent Sunday h Messrs. Lobsinger and sister Miss Mr. Francis Dpntey verton sos acquaintances in Hesson on Sunda ‘Me I. Arnold. of, St, Clements, motored here one day last week. Ma a Mr: i pate bough at a bar Wedding bells pe “ringing. is held by Mr, John Reid, of. Fern- yank, Am x from here attended ee duneny vot, “the late Hugh Jack Monday. last. e fine wweatha er and good roads are” “bringin the! whtomobllen’ (pat | agall “BRUNNER. Fred. and Miss Edith Sass, of arr Cees Bunche with their sis- er mr. of Milvetton. spent undhy with her mother, Mrs. Doerr. ’ Miss Lucy Mayberry returned home after vena a couple of months at J. Clark! attended the fanetel of the lutera/hrothen het aria Speck. of Harrington. on Tuga: Ss rs in eel ve ay ene to hear of the deat . Andre NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS WOOL CASH or TRADE Pure Wool Yarns, Tweeds, Blank- ets, Flannels, Sheeting, Wool Batts, Ete. “You will save money by PURE WOOLLEN aaops HENRY 6. WAGNER i, agp oinei LISIOWEL Mr. Frank Weeks who has 4 tudio in Virden Man. sinee he sett the employ 0! 0e. OUT o- cal ohotaaregher “married one of Oak Laks ular young ladies, is been atte: ending college = q tet for the Canadian Soo a Wenn has scoured & posit also assist on one of the ineroational football reo Mr. Randol irskine, of A passed irough ieee on Friday ee ing k his way to Moorejaw. tavk where ste intends going into the teach run- | ing sprotesalan, . of North Mornington, vas w yiaitor’ in’ town on Brie, Mr, G. Weber. of Monkton. ed to Listowe Friday. Mrs. W. Zimmermann — Milverton, wad the guest of Mrs. Btricker for last wee! “Mess rs, Lester Hacking and! Dr. E, Boos spent the week-end at Dort motor- hr rdon Burt who went to Edmonton oa some time ago retun to town on Friday. He ‘zepants business very. quiet i ‘the We: Misses Hattie Heminond of At wood. and Irene Coulter. of eye Wry, spent Saturday evening | in Mesits. H. O° Saunders, and. George Harron were vi Monday. Mrs. Foerch. of Lansing, Mich,. re~ newed acquaintances in town ove: ors in Stratford on Mrs. Morphy returned to alate Dr. Dingman suffered diabetic coma while othe country Mr i mall hopes ‘were out covery Mt fisat hot Be. has ce tl Zz some “tall” Saturday evening on Mal a n, speeding t D, Ww some yery painful injuries, M who has spent some time in Guelph and Berlin returned r home near Trowbridge — this sop eek. The Breithaupt Tannery Co. of ae have been removing the vats of their old as g town and mere ed the refuse river with ao rei er that it has Killed all the fish he river south of the town. We unde: so lh a complaint has been raged against the Tannery people Listowel plays the first game of football next panaet night in either Poole or Milver' Monday May “noth, promises to be i Listowel. reeet the ble management of a stro! mittee a full day's programme re ster parade. he wise i: sastislent ose day in Listo- wel a not regret it. Single fare of all ds eee WWI) BANK Mi “Alex. Peas of Berlin, vinlten ols prandp: s Mr, and Mrs. Jas. ri Wray spent a couple of ase ‘with friends in. Stratford last and Mrs. Fri to. visit and Straten. F. Pearce and daughters. Taunt and Olive are visiting with jends in Woodstock, Mr. R. B. Hamilton was a yisitor bate “Linwood Epworth League leet David McCloy ieft friends in Listowel Weinnea Lizzie Bigam and Helm were visitors at Lin’ Saturday. Mr, oe Mrs. eer and fae M Miss J. Roma . on ren an of Hamburg eeu te and! ye Mr, Norm 8, Quite a number from here attend- ed Miss Charlotte Tanner's birth party on Saturday. All report hay- ing a good time. ev. W, Moftat. Mr Hamil ton and ‘A. Morrison attende: Misi the Perth sunday Benool Convention Miss Alice with friends . at spent a past fe ys ae and Elmira during the wee! mmunion of Lord's Supper will in Knox church Sunday o'clock. Rev. Nich- be pieect BrePhnG ‘iday y in the stb. Mrs, Hughes is in charge eae topis “earch Symbolism.” rybody. weleo DORKING, Mr. D. Taylor. ior Stratford. spent a aw days here this wee! Mr.. Dyke. on stratford, has ‘pure ehased the store here, He will handle an up-to-date stock of groceries and X number of have been wor- ried by oN in this vicinity. ehaetis dogs should be made to p for the property de: tree Miss Lrene Connolly of Macton, vis- ited with her sister. Mrs, McMinanim this weel Miss Johanna Schibel spent a day dat week with her sister, Mrs, Geo. oral, wae. aud Mire. Haves ig Stratford. Just Arrived Ke A large stock of Building Material consisting of Cement, Lump ana Hydrated Lime, and We sell the best quality XXX B.C. Re: si Shingles d Cedar Shingles at $2.70 a square our Well Assorted Stock of Furniture which we sell at Closest Prices. _ All. kinds of grain bought and sold. A stock of Mill Feed always on hand. SCRANTON COAL a specialty. Bs Y. FISH, have moyed to Mr. and Mrs, ee eaten moy= ae ae week to theit 200-1cre farm at Gi l. John' Weir and fam- ily ot “Milibantc. spent the)weele-ond Mr. Thos., Tanne ti Ruby Goets. of Tinea, spent Sunday at the home of Fir. Lavery. A lates ‘umiber! trom here attend. ed the Jubilee services theld i Methodist church. Glenallan ‘on si v evening when Rev. ‘Traleaven. a former pastor th onDrER rab ached to larae at abpre- ciative congregations. The tea mecting held on Priduy ening in connection with the Tibiles is popular lecture entit! y 80!” high proved very interaction and in- structive, Nex! Dr Carm: xt Sunday Rev. - Linwood } of the ‘Meth: LADIES SPRING SUITS S E still nts, perfection oe can produce, $12.50 are moderate, from have a nice acu skill Our prices to $18 F THA Chambray , Rep and Pereaie, from.. a irEen Ladies’ Wash be Miss isi Children’ s Dresses little Ne rect for ihe Fa z en & 28 ms Be ge ass Dresses cht ran s 10 $2.1 Wash Dresses made Splendid Showing of Ready-to-wear Clothes... We have a good range in Tweeds at $8.00, Worsteds at $15, Navy Blue Serges at from $10.00 to $12.00, On Friday and Saturday we will give a $1.00 W. G, & R. Shirt with every suit. 1 Free BOY’S SUITS We have a large as- prea Sahar aia suits in stocl nae gost Suits at alt re ron $2.50 t FREE! On Friday and Satur day we will ive. one °s Negilee Shitt with each Boy's Sult purchased hers Specials for Friday and Saturday 12 Ladies’ Waists caited) regulan up to $2, fo: 36 Ladies’ Vests goin; 24 Ladies? Kitche: ich at each n Terebs: Pa ‘at 36 Ladies’ Kitchen Overalls, gol (y Misses! ‘Gingham m Waists, regular 85c, for h Tow: sire 2 for 280 vals Sing 2 Hair Net Men’ s Ate: 2 pair Ladies? Black Cotton Hose for... EGGS 22¢ 2h . Household Ammonia for.. 2 Le lon Saat for 2 tee Sane aelean for STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK || WM. K. LOTH MILVERTON, ONT. 4 “The Arcade’’ GROCERY SPECIALS: Hs kgs. Rennies’ or Simmers’ Seeds for. 33 of the pulpit in the Methodist Church Carma ne pleted for another year. thanks to = favorable condition of the wea- ther. jist Church of Canada, will occupy | ENTER LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Any time and grow with us, . For particulars address EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Principal Parlor, Den, Diningroom, Bed- room and Hall Furniture Rugs and Linoleum We sell the Gerhard ¥ “Prestolene’ Piano See our line > of Baby Pianos. Gloss “4 Gartiages Makes Furniture Look New and CRIES ah Collap- sible $327.50. See the Go-Carts The Cadillac Vacuum | 4'° “Home Trade” S Express weeper Waggons Furniture Dealer R. McMane, :: 32083 Tae

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