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Milverton Sun, 4 Jun 1914, p. 5

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ell ee Cee eS sees iment sail | SOUT. ASAE Wa aany aie es re Me “The Bargain Store”: MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE | os PE Sates ange donner, store" ere SPECIAL BARGAINS h. Jake out os far as any of them on cewarded with ‘good catch o: ba tribe. John Quipp, of Elma, whose silo 3 W' HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF east ea Boy’s Summer Sweaters, reg. 50c, for. Carpets and Rugs Viena the: Gallprton. Law aw. No. ¥ New Goods that’ were not on the market when debris eicaet away-and the work of i ed x we ma C ¢ SIDA BORE a ie oath, d by = anaes Be ane a first spring purchases. These Miss (Nellie Dewar who has for Jonded by J. ‘Mogk, that the follow: FOR .... - goods you will find. newer and .more attractive than some time been suffering from ap changes be made; iWin. Barthel be we anything shown before, ~ The lines include earn scan eda My Sif adel hd Pcie Ne wy FRIDAY and SATURDAY wo oe i The Monkton “football team ‘suffer- names be struck of Mw hd Waists, Hosi Silk ea a defeat at Atwoodon Thursday | osentt Moore ‘be assessed as ¥ 3 ‘ ‘ aists osiery, Silks ST Anant =H STEAMER GREYHOUND owynerh on the Moore ‘propertia r r 5 5 companied Ly stead of farmer's sons; that W, Mw 3 Pay cit Steen eee . Edw: i 4 : c Oy Ted ae Wuseiay for Sarwe toate | ANNUAL EXCURSION HOt BEA OS hes tat 32. Con Ladies’ Crepe Waists, reg. 1, oo 1 75) for 1.19 % Oods, Embroideries, Laces epeeeed t 9 Thom Bf once Atari Li Sd : ? tend the sessions of the London con- Goderich to Detroit Moore as J.0. " as eles Voile Waist, teg. $3, seve LQS & ferent b ty ke ff. 8 ae i ve Ginghams and Buttons SN a tadaeg bOI SondiLind seeks by struck off. said Dron Ee ee rhe ars I Gloves; all be re- z of health thas siven his friends more and Ret Of. to Separate No. 1 lop’ SMe gular $1.25 and $1,50 ......5 4 SE tne paneer As avinber iat De res) 1 GOING "33.62%" JUNE 12 | | 24 Lomen\ that Dena a 0 patelta’ be wy Shadow. Lace, reg. 15 and 20 fo > ent in a very feeble ¢ e N, 2, Have also restocked the Millinery‘department with a ff! cna is now bedfast, RETURN "30% JUNE 15 | sor tox 84 sha ha Maange ot mie w Ladies’ Work Aprons, reg. 50 and 75c * lot of new shapes and trimmings. Our millinery busi- Bet eer hg ecg ‘ pececialbl Ait oh beth a tion: of aA 28 IG Cob 12, o¥ Linen Towelling, reg 12%c for, & . * oa] e a . e r 50, re nee Tae i ness has ones very sree A trial order will last as gome young men were driving ROUND TRIP $1.50 to, Mia: Mace “Dopearagt? ae Win, SM - 4 convince y: th after the church : ounelt ve essed for N. W. pt. 4 ‘3 yout PO aM ata ea tn coTeame RNG PEICESL EY A | ee he BALLGAMES (ath ana lath | (ToL 15.6 a. a0 aares.and Dennis % Me suit everybody, Our aim is “TO PLEASE.” dulzed in a good deal 0 NEW YORK & BOSTON | [Coico mame be. “struck oft sild 3 Men’s Trousers Ad The parties are km x, In Detroit » property+ that, meena? Partridge be wy them to take this hint and ot rene at : as ad of F in Lot . x the offence or there may 1B; at Big Reductions . ; cna fhe tle court SPECIAL TRAIN Sl ae ML oo Lot N. vt 18.Gou, - ¥ H | 2 The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- 16+ that Richard Hose be. Placed oboe Re ouse eaning ime ver wll Aspe ensed in cere chu Leave Stratford 6.30 a.m. roll ag F ‘8; Lo 2 es n, 9, and that Mw T rousers regular &i-ce for % next abbath morning. re) +} th Sourt OW a journ to the 29t Ph Ohne services Will be conducted on Round Trip $3.00 day of June next, af 10 o'clock, am. / 2,00 ra afternoon by Rev, W. Moffat an iM ee Ss eS wy “ “ Pe: ae * ig Our Housefurnishing Department is stocked to over- bank, CRREGENT ES SPETRATPORD ¢ P. Gaffney. Bd ER : fl hth Th on of Mr, Albe: r Teast zo that this cou 4 Ba 3:50 for ae : lowing with these popular goods at popular ‘prices. Quivy of the Maitland met wit | ee ess of the to % Overalls, regul: 25 for ; very painful anuiant on Saturday lust ” eralls, regular $1.25 for we L hick’ neagly .oost him his.lite, He nenuigat TGORSTON TORE 1 ¥ Men's Silk Socks, reg. soc, for, Ry ; v vas ridi ols! ist Men's St H inoleums and Floor vith his grandfather Mr. Alb T, IE &,H. AYER raw Huts, reg. 1,50 to 3.50. ” 00 Oilcoths with his grandfather WHTESTAR ‘AR LINE Fit, Aree : es Boy’s Underwear, reg. 35¢ for . Py ¥ ¥ ¥ & ¥ : * 5 a % i Ry if % ~ % . : : bruised he 506 ais now fully Curtains and Curtain Netts F youd kocons tue Loreheadl sal aig pasaed abd te tard 3 eC in P < ing the aki his im. thousind dollars is set aside cent Gleck ais and’; moalitle. game, - > { eye, The w equired ¢ tit: s. Susan ‘Tye. widow. of the |O; rie Y { urtain Poles and Blinds craig alow ite Ths little fellow, {tele WD. Tye, forsiGily @” selleae | apeoats ley ouallad otty 60GB peat ipa doing vel but will undoubtedly |mail clerk in Londom di ap ee ordered paid when it was moy- e a arr ar as the mark of the inci en Snes ie Seva’ wreck eat G v a Gill. neooeaee D by eal ily t ar ain tore oe a eae De all kinde ~ ,P. a2. “ frand Trunk in February ey. that this council ow adjourn Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Country Produce a a gh ithe rhe tall janice usith es a eS eatieaalsis tah Taba 20th at the erton hisliv- ftom. in dhe sue menta usual time and place. ed. Butter and Ezgs Tak 4 i of the. present fisea ar Ww arvin er an s Taken. WANTED: 300 Bags Potatoes were nf tion. TW. Whi ss eine EME BLYGR, MUL YERTVR House “ot Commons on Thurs.|_ Hor’ oholera a4 broken out in wi rt atham Township. Dr, Clapp. a 4 rosdent of Gadenieh | etertmney ot Drestens while driving | BA ASTRA ACA ASA ELA AACA TEATS AR A IH AA A which point her husband ran|past the farm of J, W. Barker» nots | eteeey and |on. traiti No. 89, now on the wohedule|\ocd the ‘Hons tpugalines Haine inka family and aia ai ag ape ial 219, . a jately notified Dr. Rowe. Government areca ete traveling oe inane elle if Winatben, 0 carrying . ed to Fullarton on Sunday where rich line of the Grand Trunk, The} inspector. and Mr. ry gee herd of will) Ipave, at Bw ip.ca: Tannin roneist ‘ise hae sare ea i" Bee Bpe at the day. __{aocide r ebri 4.1911 |48 hogs: was dest troyed. Ths muchas through wolid to Witmipee aud: Vick | thatolan oat ee aan care 4 me o Moc! y of “Erin| when the pra and a heavy freight nies peer they have ‘the diseas? conver, carrying only the highest |service returning from ‘the ‘West ; will gi At Home"}engine running light met in head-on | stamped out. slags equipment, acific a okies idttcrnoon “ane 8th. from pee ies Richmond, four miles . New Train known as No, 7 will heir eedbar cy Pages ee 3 four-to six o'clock’ in honor of her | east mbo, Six persons me oat arcing ont RE. Weave Toronto - 10.50 F x . soot Rev those MeCerthy. ath Bapee ‘turner, fireman, ex- |IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMUNT RE 1050 pan. Zpnning |triot Passenger agent, Toronto, = Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber and family ix: GARDING CANADIAN PACIFIC and My. and ‘irs. Wm. Merryfield HANGE-OF TIME MAY 31, nd evening —_— with fri tie bag 1 ‘ In connection wit é ¥ e Me: ar. Wilson an u change of tim: Th W Wi h Wi h A x id to Berl on TEA teen e Warm Weather is With us Again a dav last whe improvements att e been made. and for this weather we have ka Miss Hele ee i 6 ing the inauguration of solid de luxe | be urd ‘ast to Chicago after spending ed |trains carrying compartment—Lbrary f ouple of months at her home here. f the observation car electric-lighted stan- | W t 4 WHOLESALE and RETAIL Bie wag) donbuitiared: byt hese alsten Aare tae : poi aehs ¢€ errection =< Miss Susie, Baier. M 2 9? WE HANDLE: The is of the Monkton cireuit| Pp, fo: ntti: “Perth? wak ats! 1 toves Th 1 * will fer) i ed mex! Re ea by his efforts on bel half.of Mrs. “ je , Rev./My,. Thompson, of Willowgrove, pees The “Harvest Queen” Brand Mfr, Thos. t @ Konnieott and MALOHOADEBUS With 2 and 3 burners at right prices, Also\DETROIT VAPOR GAS. $* r tax collector of hei ret’ to fs 3 4 : One of the best on the market a = ill from an} A pretty house wedding took place OLINE STOVES. Th se stoves burn just like natural gas and require Tuesd M: 26th. at the home on Tuesday y hat the hom: only one lighting. Come in and we will show you that any child can Wiel run them and be absolutely safe, BREAD ‘iri Frade for EGGS Kaae A. HAYES, Bak Auoted th he i ie) oaingDerott fim ik juoted the ‘coremont in the bene te time) leaving Detroit 11.55 p.m. e ‘ 3 aker arthy. of Brin it Lode: ‘Loran. \iv decorated. parlor etorsiabounmaleccteicar nihlgage. 745 See our HAMMOCKS at all prices. 4 Wadidirig Onkes & speciaiéy > 2. juffield has had hi Plinvited guests, The bride wore \\a No. 22 will leave Chicago 9.30 | ; . 3 3 ~, dle alae motor cat, revarnished, It emerged] yoautitul dress. of white pleque eos. tral time) arrive Detroit 8.55 Screen Doors and Window Screens 5 from its garaze on Suncey and looks tume with bead trimming and tassels | p.m. leave Detroit 5.05 p.m, ern PF wi 7 as well as the best a bridal veil tucked up with lily. of | ti ve Wi leave Tost Wire Fencing—The best in the land, : Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mointyre. of the valley and carried a boquet 5.25 pam. arri 8.10 ‘Fullerton. ‘spent Sunday with Mr oink and white carnations. She was} p.m, leave London D. arrive and Mrs, J. A. Hanson assisted by her cousin. Miss Lydia De-| Toronto 11.20 p.m. leave Toronto The Mon cheese factory -6om-lius, who wore ‘lao a white dress and} 1140 pa. arrive Montreal am, enced overatons ‘on Monday. y ay ns. ‘The | These two trains will be operated A . ettger . Co i bcp wi jorted by his brother.| through the Michigan Central tunnel J e ’ nia an nd are visiting wt Mr. H, Ron- Mr. Bon fea) Leonard Schade and ‘Mr. Mrs. I. Paliewx ok Wik ; Sonar ‘Catherine ae nat ; Mr. Pred. Malcho.Aftor ie ceremony belwrees Windsor and Detroit, we and Mr, and Mrs. i, Knoblauch of of all retired to the dining room where| The new Toronto—Winniper—Van- Detroit, motored over by way of @ sumptuous s appar waited them, |oouver Neatviod cohaniiohe greatly ap~ 4 : vith dal rose oparete e id received ‘ by daughter Oletta and ‘Mr. To make room for spring goods, we are Sutius Horne spent Sunday bs mae Th smmmets 4, offering goods at following prices Benneweis. ‘Logta’ Mr. gent Zimmermann, of Morn- a e Mantle Clooks, regular $12.00, now $8.00 inkton spent a few days last week | yer intison, trothef-lo-lave of the, ‘ j 10, 7,00 with his SE ee eee shop [bride ‘The. many. friends wish “ “ “ Bic “ 6.00 teeth a hae placed in his shop | a yer, Maleho % Jong and happy : g 8.00 “ 4.50 oie silen coure iron | Wedded life a , the place to secure iron paceenasees Kishen Clocks aufero erat di rei ; Marie ao Aikstiaas and. wool and felt mattres- Clocks, reg: 2.6 for ns me BEA'ITIFYING THE HOME Wah, te Teg, f20.007% for-$18,00. During the electrical and rain storm ~ 0, for 10,00, that passed oyer this vivinity oi Mri- Canadian Farm i Brooshes, ve, 419. ne tor $8.50 day .cvening the fea plecing house of} Is there any ood, reason why i ” Mr. Brian Barker of thé 4th con, of |beauty of surroundings and attract- Byeahhiig is going to go Py earns redwétion, don’t iy thig obanee ‘in was struck by lightning and|jve appearance are not — consistent hatrad, A le t almost | with convenience and healthy condit- > was burned along wjth consider-|jons in the farm home t is possible _ We also have a good line of Silver FP oltsh reg. 25¢ able other machinery ‘and implements |to have all combined in the one home which we are going to clear out at 1 Mr. Edwin Hance aged 51 years.|and in fact to improve on some’ of 4 died at his home in Mitchell on Fri- | the old home surroundings that tin- = day after a brief illness, He had no’ . however. been enjoying’ robust health F. J H NSON “The Jeweler” for some Gate He bi tian a A A ident of Bima townshiy but gave y, be Ad 9 Monkton, - Ont. ap farming here and removed to Mit- I ere about 17 years ago. Be is sur- ft is wife. son beet daughter, Rath. Mr, Hance was : = S ——— SESS | Mothodiat tb = religion nd: woonesrve: y judicious ¢ tive ih poli planting and the’ making he SS fi casa fit surroundings beautiful, Tt ’ be more difficult to sccure eaent today . SCHOOL REPORT. but, the effort ‘will Be be worth while, F (The follwoing i the report. of 8 GRETZENGE: : No.5. Mornington: foi ° : , : ; - Biay. Nagi are Im order of meri vary pretty wedding was slems: Properly painted and decorated interiors are attractive : Those marked with an’ te were abs ae ‘at the home’ of the i ide ay! : sont for one ore exa niet in appearance — sanitary and easy’ to keep clean, BE IVE, Polfers. A, Hawthorne. pole eho Milage Mahe * ent. Mi Pee pene A, Cook. J, toon th" haroybde EA Ric ol hm. da thodeeh Hoge Bee acts Away with the old dit solGating anrpots aid te : Se e the ha ide of Rey. it js r, IL, Dobson, W. Belg: ot eneatine- tne Bran cll a See td tad sae S-W Inside Floor Paint for a p: nish—S-W Ploorlae Gomme Quick r Herstort. L. Riddell. %, McKay x. E.|ohuroh at ‘vile Pant aieigre: : \ed and varnished finish, or S-W Mar-not Rolin Selirontatah & ish on hardwood floors, Rei te" DS eiheloge Sktpabata: St poe and Rey S. ii, Knechtel “eittiek The woodwork of the room is either painted, white enamelled or stained and varnished. Pp lla Ee rk aera 4 eh I Cretaonsae wi ear The. walls of the room are finished with S-W Flat-tone in one of twenty-four beautiful ‘ Gr. [Olive (Pefters. I. Reidy Elon Monday June 1st tor Melvilie shades, the selection of expert decorators thoroughly familiar with tho'démands of moder aa Women’s Tan Colonial Pumps Cook. A. Herrtort, ne, MoGregor.|Sasktehewan. where they will make ¥ decoration. S-W Plat-tone makes your wall asultablo backgroud for your furniture aiid pice 7 $2.00, f Jr. 1. aeGis ‘ie ti a the! home: Nh tures. The finish is a soft, velvety surface, impervious to dust and ditt, and washable at any ¢ WO PF Shs FOr Pros. Hawthorn M, Hurst N. Sean aWe 4 time without injury. It will last for years and is much superior to dust and gorm collecting 4) i i. wthorn. M. Whaley. wall paper, kalsomine or other water paints that need froquent renewal. Ne 2 a. son, 8. epfer et we e' rt >. aS 3 D. nek mht E. Dobson, 8. Kuepfer, ae isa edaing W map ale Frage ee gow i We have studied tho necéssities of the interior deo i of the home ‘and you will be 4 31, mative Hi eben Beutiny surprised at the various S-W finishes we can give you at a moderate cost that will aaeist you ’ ~ Mildred di Medoher, | Saghtce, of vier, sod bea A Te to make your home attractive, comfortable socaaniienys ~— oee ~ aie Wing Rose he}. a-gradnate hi < Stratford G mea Hospital, w: are M4 a NOW IF (HEY) KNEW 11” |ied to Mr, Olarence 'D. row. of New ware Re “Are yea ; York City son of Mr. and Mrs, ‘hos. fi P Port Arthur Chronicle Trow. of Stratford, Ont, in the pros? me Waa mekegey fa 7 About 100.000 women in Chicago | ene o immediate relatives. ‘The g in einer araqware Oo " = \ George ag Women candidates were | ceremony W Ln as med ty . 4 i elected notion that under wom-| father of the Mr. and Mrs ) N R The an suffrage the men would all vote | Trow will reside, iN New York. HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS, ETC. » ROSS, srceman Monkton § [2,502 Hemet tie ote ao MILVERTON i “Highest cash or pries: (sid for: wool |Tapel-At Dorking oni May 28th, t0 : 8, Gleeckmat Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Logel a 2 ‘

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