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Milverton Sun, 16 Jul 1914, p. 4

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Thoroughly Mannish Good looking, correct in sty: le, |" Yet shaped ‘comfortably warm weather wearing, ar new suits we are Tailoring Cabby Ace Aaaitey in every make to y oc <i fae in and Malas the|is visiting with Mis: order in| D: aviddso} fabrics and get your now, You'll like our work. ‘Special’ Bargain n Two- pease Summer Suits- ranging fro $14.00 to $16.50 J. M. FLEISCHHAUER Merchant Tailor -- MILVERTON ~ N G NADIA ian Pcie and Mets Central Raitroa ‘via Michiga Tubes betere Leaving Me Gi eeatic Steel Petrol foronto eddats pion sbrtra cetioa rs ‘Phrough electric lighted equipm Toronto « Ribs -Vancouver ats Ravece 45 a.m. dally <. 2 FALL TERM STARTS SEPT. 1ST cENTRAL ts EPRATFORD, ONT. fo t] Faddin. alter an illn | then have the showing Mr. Hutchison ¥ Abr Minees"Que agureey are theron a hours duratio ving 100 ver cent Re eee Picieh- Messrs. Fred, Tackner and George ractical while our in Heart trouble from whic 50 per ‘honor list Sab bant . Worwell wttended the races at Listo- eter thde you will, Aad ed had suffered f was cad oradticaliy i of the total pass pfs Beiter wel on we cdnesday last, other similar schools the cause, of dedi Mrs. list coming from 8 is cer-|9 s) Basler. | $70 © Miss Alma Conrad. Of Berlin, is the Fe re ble. Writ F | agp alerel maen pate was nee | tainly a cated ns reer both, Mr, Hutch-|tepairing approach to bridge. con. guest ia Catal d see what we can do Hammon bel mar! ee narents’as well as the Basler. ace dleching the, half, in ee eee Gaeiry abso WARNE DUAG: Ab “ls of. We might | cos ok Tepairing: oul LAE Se gether Ss a ond ley dn 186). Wor forty .years afte ion in the fourteen| vert tl. rae rachete ent | Mrs, Elmer Abrens and Tittle daugh rrisne e sin wetra that, Mies: Hutabinaa ter been | 300,00 vt, pay for cement abutments,” lter Grace. of Fergls. are visitor! | hy here he has sent Be for’ Entrance 65| Council adjourned to Pes ake” the home of Mit and Mre, Ahrens, aire |p pils and. passed 63, We certainly | Saturday sas Aces ite hea Miss Olive Huber is spending « vu RAILWA’ kind! must heartily canigeabulat both teach-| ead Engincer’s report for the Gern- aation at Waterloo AND TRUNK BAoYeAy er and scholars on this excellent |belder drain and for general business, ede st Bowie ck tarowar showing. The average age of this Wm. Waddell, Clerk. ‘yiitea under the parental roof over DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY vear's class Is’ twelve year ars, ene NEGAL eas { ae August Abre me was 6 business . ‘do ER. visitor to Betlin on ‘Thar Toronto-Chicago|;' ME Cgi eso fests i vin | Mrs, Gray and son Will, are apend-| | Miss lin + of Milverton. ing old acquaintances here in the vile Toronto- Montreal waa their holidays, in Toront Jepent the week-end with Miss 1 tage. Mr. J, ©, See! ¢ Londonspent Struthers, \ we’ Irene Forwell spent Saturday IMPORTANT IMPROVED DAILY -| a few Ngee with ‘his. brother Henry Eons Pus a re of Umoneille. Nt ie ree ui rae Bf PPECT last. week, @ few Saye with hor raid “sis. red Hewitt and son James, SAR I “Miss “MeMane has returned home onrente Mr. I. Pe pent Saturday in EASTBOUND ‘om Wartburg. Mis anol Derr spent” Sunday the "village ofise ‘Mildred Seelhott. of Milverton yin ‘her sister. Mis. W. ‘Yost. ‘Miss Doria Senior is visiting velot- spent. a fow days last week with her iveg nt Preston, f took place 0 friend Miss Enid MoCo Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Clarke spent; s Nettie Bulmer, of Toronto Ly. Toronto..9.00 am | terian cemetery at Millbank A large number Pcie lett tow Gaya with. the latter's mister ‘victor Et her home over Sunday. Ar. Calor Vor Ar. Montreal 5.45pm, Walter Moffat conducted Ser-| here Monday horn for the cele-|Mrs. Longe. of Buffalo. | Mr, and Mrs. H. Donald. of Pre vioes. wing acting as pall|/bration of the Battle of the Boyne Mc Mire, ‘OF Rochas spent a few days ton, visited at ‘ormer’s home Lg mc Menger Ae i bearers. Messrs, Jas Alex, John and'St. Mary: with friends in Lisbon, over Sunday. Tickets and information at all Grand ‘Trunk | Wm. Hammond 1 John| “Az. Dave Hymere took in theraccs| "Mrc and’ Mrs, ey oaited over the! Miss Edith Martin spent a couple jeket Office MMoFaddin. Many tlowers| at Listowel last week, his. ateaw (agkrend, with “trends in New Ham- of daye at Guelpbs i sor- rook raised his straw ro, of King- r, a ‘rs. Nelson Cunningham SC. Cepningham (Phen Nel) Agent) were” Oe! eS and’ friends’ among} bien “on kta ha ee Sindy at the ome of and son Eldon, of Berlin, are. visiting ma illow. from the family | Miss Jessie Fewing . of Millbank, is | Mir. Jas. Cla: atives here, anchor from Woman's Institute. and| visiting her cousin. Miss Dina Hymers| We tei arty congratu- | eoruys from Mr. and Mrs. D. 1.) Mr. Ho i agurt and. ister. ts to Master. a Wrltney,on F : ‘ e. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritter. Don-| Miss Enid spent Sunday evening, with | being successful in passing his En- § Reduced fares on. all railroads .to NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS tid and. Bella’ Jack, Mrs, ‘Fewings. | friends at Monkto ance examinatio) Stratford Old ‘Boys’ Reunion, Aug. 1-8. rs, Miller. and Miss Edith Miller.! uneral largely — attende + Sie are WOOL CASH or TRADE Buse, Wool ‘Yarns, Tweeds, Blank- ts nels, Sheetin; a "goats, Ete. We money by buying WOOLLEN Goons HENRY G. WAGNER f. ath—Pass 420. Geo, Brunner New Telephone 72. honors, Charlotte ‘Tanner 531. 572, f i aaa i eeiecenan 366 Nt id 498, ector Lennan. . M. Directory eae ‘U coals Guitte 420. Wal- athe Bell Telephone <i Company o la is soon to printa of Can- hew issue of its Official Teley ione Directory for the hy District o WESTERN ONTARIO George and Ons by one our hopes row brighter. near As we For we kuow aaron Public schoo! ent. atsance and Dal Tanner 476, Jessie Guitter 447, Hast Love ai Gordon “a. Austin Tanner 413, anes B18. Tula (McLennan 516. Ar- ur Raby 513, Florence Rutherford 7. Edi MoLe' ‘aurice Mokee 443. Geo. MILI.BANK. Mrs. Richard De: wd. of ig vart of the past week at as. Burns Mr “wn, By “4 Se ‘Moa, J. Bloomingdale, spent ines i E, Strong's. Mrs, Caswell. of Pe: is. iting her brother. Mr, Ricard Hal other friends and rela’ ity. Mi hel Seen re of Stratford. rift bomen on family were litera’ tie re on Rk. B. atu on Mr, Sco: spent Sunday at Fee ‘allan. Mr, ag ts at Pb tet) pede ist church, Mis: ol Vancouver. a gers Boras ban tors at Mr. D. B. Toihaks atulations Plorence Reid are and Laura sesscivan a ving p musical ex- ion with*honors at St ge iy. Mrs Wesley aiid Misses Elsie a nal Trene Coulter ae visiting frie nds” in Woodstock this :week, ie ir. am ‘Mrs. “MoMillan and , Mr, nday John Watt. We are pleased to note that’ Miss Alice Clark. Miss Eva and Master Edgar Rutherford have their passed vesent examination at Listowel High | ~at, tebe. r piwatons are again due Mr m his entrance clans. all K . Mas- ank "hanne ter 1 an passed with honors. Ma. G. ra Hamilton occupied the and Mrs. Clark Ss Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mulcahy} —Miss AMELIA Ja AQUILLARD, 306 ing ily attended the Loughrin—| houpitoulas St, New Orleans, Le ‘in! weddi t Leba A Kinkaid wedding at Lebanon la St Clair, Pa. — ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Tells How She Was Made ee Well by LydiaE.Pinkham’s | Vegetable ee New Orleans, ge take p Miss Maggie sallow, my slee] neryous peels, wi ho ambit | etable "Compo ind has charm in my iI girls cine to many of them.’’—Miss ihe 304 Macume, 110 ‘Thwing st St. Clair, P |. There is nothing than experience. | tera goles miho have ise rae hialeac ion to others. The same a | as is ba reach of all, ad | pimples on my face, my complexion was | Ro ed, I had Bay MOR The council held \d regular monthly meeting at Newton on Mon- day. July 6th. at 10 a.m. with all the NI NG@Tor COuNsIL. members present, The minutes of the previous mect-| ing were read and adopter By-law No. 467 in was le! 30. 11.25 H. ‘Mitt et t.ln, 50. ‘hole ieee ie er. 2.50. 1 for the pe 2 was amended a ‘k oe eet ee to he se uy 18th. Maoued for the fol hf. . part tr m, evo 10% Sr, ‘Wilson f pathma: sters; mavel’ contrast on ott. 19. ‘ I neg 8.x, a and feholtz ¢ hi 7 tthe ite Laden atthe — | ate Pink Medicine Oo (cont: 2000, putéing p eine { » Mass. f ve ree pened, ead and anti br. i aa ay: seat 2 ef vt D qa and held in stile n Ce t = a De, Jamon etki, Mra. R ieklin, they me Minton |= =< : este tees nk haclne a yo ade the trip by auto butpwore | mn Squires. “1.75. fencing for reak-dowrnte leave | NEWTON, Cee aes aed epairing tempore thei "g igen at Windse | tile f the members. o¢ the W ‘he ratepayers of 8. lv he Wortin's | ¢¢ lin elated over th ‘ake notice that th examination ‘will _be ‘held on Ju : Keced mh wme of Mrs. J. Richeson. wing the the full conting ent me” has been postponed | ning scholax' pad at bridge on con. Roll call, rigcins or. Mr, hora ve rating grader. es, w to impr claim — to done as drainage irs. B. Canetord ara of plants for winter bloon Burch. All ladies invited to atten jeath took_ place of Mrs. Ale: Moorefield. Drayton. Shakespeare, St. Lo we see rotir love decay: the hopes 80 fonaiye Dla coats iriehten but to fade One by one earth's ties are. broken. ree lho sp Wait the loved ones ctu sbatareg Following is the report standing "the pupils. of Milibank | as determined by the re- romotion exam-~ Fr: ithepass 432, tte Brovalec 598, honors. Geo, Ta “ie 462. ‘Janet ‘Pass 420. Franklin ery Fewing: . Smith. Pchiolnal, Connecting Companies guid aisoecebamtinras aun chant 4 ges in ther lst of subscribers, either to in Agent’s Department, Montri The Bell Telephone Company of Canada ion of spots on old meadows, was anager, or direct to the Spec- wi Quite @ m ole diitended. ‘the at WART Sinctile Farmers are busy at the hay. The crop is fairly good with tho except- large aa picnic held in Henry Chisner's s last Monday was largely at- he Rinkamd. orobestean ehic r of the cleat soe Rostock on young speo- da Any time ' with us. day evonin a od: on Sunday and attended wor- ship at the (pep ase settlem: Sun mith, bringville. deli lust. Mr. Melville Diet: “ busy ays By “st ged the cl Ou ze einen eased out in an eloquent ne For particulars Peg EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Principal ce mon on Geauieisis and the Battle’ the Boyne. ele Ehgotz is ngain on the list We sare sorry to report that bea sic! avel. contr: jevy Hawthorne ed pi read. in to Thomas Rile srt 3 craved con- Erbach spent ‘Tuesday at tes — at 3 “The Arcade” Closing Hours: “I This is Pay Time All Accounts are Now Due. low- 9. 100, and Ran= i nas. for Saturday: Grocery Specials NONNAS Fi a 235" fe} S S e iy 2 Ibs, of Cakes tk jugs Can’t be Sass Chewing Tobacco. bs. Icing Sugar tins of para Sumo las ie We must have money;to keep the wheels moving. Are you a creditor? If so, please give us a lift. Notices of accounts owing will be sent out in a few days, Special Straw Hat Sale WHAT ABOUT THAT NEW STRAW HAT FOR THE 12TH ? 10 per cent. off on all Straw Hats This Week ane Eggs! are under @ penalty As this is the time of year when eggs tin nines ‘ese bie would ask our customers to kee} oH 7 W. K. LOTH “The Arcade” gy Milverton, - Ont ] \ ai HAWKESVILLE. Mr and Aire, Honsberger and Mrs Mr. August looks SW colors, ments, S-W that panies over rough lumber What clothing Unprotected houses rwin-Williams Paint (Prepared) best, w jarn ope She: SWPI for the farmhouse. Covers most, ears. longest. Ask for a color curd 8 attractive shades, i—a rich durable red zily and covers well S-W Met: plait slits metal roofs, and a eli ra stab sinsoee Prevents rust Buggy Paint—Nine beautiful for flower-pots, mine, garden imple. rch furniture, boats, Finkbeiner Hardware Co, HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS, ETC. MILVERTON is to man, paint is and barns, wagons and machin cannot resist exposure to sun, wind, frost and rain, and decay cost more than Rust paint and varnish—that’s wh’ the use of Good Paint is bso wise economy, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS €-VARNISHES Around the Farm — to property. Inside the Home ighten-Up Finishes include paint, vais stain or enamel for every hovseholdiare oorlac, stains and varnishes k, furniture and floors in one sreration. Imitates expensive hard- Family Paint, 25 attractive colors. For cupbourds, tables, chairs, ete, §.W loside Foor Paint quick and durable, 10colors, Ne yas ‘W Flat-tone—a DiteEis oil paint for the artistic and s: tion of interior walls is made in te beautiful s shades that sary vith a soft velvet washed witha t injury, ARE YOUR BUILDINGS pany just coll they gather in from you, They It will wil neighbor rods. Talk it over with him and tell him what INSURED P RE YOUR COMPANY against I bahyee in 12 hen by 4o se been pro, Compan ee rom you an are your after 13 years of inve: h of damage done A policy ina good Company is most important. ‘Tht Company INSURES You against loss. What ing to BUILDINGS ? e you do- loss on YOUR Lightning was the cause of 66 1-, 4 percent, of all oe sein Had t sin Ontari nie: ly equipped with Lightning Rods the he ald have yee one-tenth of one per cent. of what it was. Prof. Day, of the 0.A.C., Says that out of every $1000 wort! unrodded buildings by lightning $999 would be sav these buildings were properly rodded, have been lost instead of a hundred dollar: tion = n cents mond You and your neighbors really pay the losses. ‘The com- id disburses the money trustees, You y neighbors are insuring you and you are help- ig to insure them. THE THE pay you if you rod, 1 pay LESS YOUR COMPANY LOS! LESS YOU HAVE TO PAY, you if your We would like to send you our Catalog, and will if you writ s THE UNIVERSAL LIGHTNING ROD Co. jake of the Rod with the Look-Joint" HESPELER, ONT. S. N. SMITH, ™ ’ Before placing your order, come in let us show We guarantee to you our new lines of suitings. please you in both fit and price. to-date Tailor MILVERTON, ON f Your New Suit— ~ The Dominion Experimental Royal Special Excursion Days, Sept. W. J.REID, President. LONDON, CANADA “Ontario’s Popular Exhibi INCREASED PRIZE LIS Fireworks Every Night. COME AND SEE nigti ine and Dragoon The ars T. Kennedy usic by the Best Available Bands. 15th, 16th and 1 ‘ood Till September 21st, Western Fair ition’? September 11th to 19th, '14 ‘T Magnificent Programme a Attractions. Two Speed Events Daily. New The Canadian Shows will fill the Midway. Reduced Railway Rates commencing Sept. 11th ‘7th. All Tickets ALL INFORMATION FROM THE SECRETARY A. M. HUNT, Secretary. aS lee baw si

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