Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 19 Jun 1913, p. 4

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€ oe MONKTON * a The Damper DoesIt ses When surplus gas accum- ulates in the Sunshine Furnace the automatic H. Ma. the inbae on ane If you install a ‘Sunshine’ you will never be troubled with furnace gas in A. Sunshine Furnace pos- esses many other exclusive @ |“°Y_™ M°Clarys Sunshine Furnace 2 seen al ai afghan for it Ste Marie, ont Th Mi I t S Bort Pie cet oot William ena € I ver on un, bisamer Peiaahey Sarnia Whart| 22, oS Sunday where the aaa RD, londay does not call at \Port Ar- het reste te EVERY THURSDAY MORNING tise Pcentar i @ arrival of the steamer at | Soret pastor 0 F 4 william special trains of 4 he poe eae The Sun Printing Office hist standard will leave that point | (1s were lid o! Main Street, = — Milverton, Ont om oak a My Shim teen oe eZ io ansin having the ing i cr service afforded by this is inest in every respect a eee Parlor and Parlor-Cafe s eee RATES. Hai ‘iend Libs Pear! ing ‘he “Bima council mics ss Hageins Bettger motored to he ee an ae eae Sees a law d Mrs Dingman, of bunt Pama opens tae aye ane week as the guests of Mr shall. and Mrs. eireus at Stratford on Satur- damper releases it into the smoke ee ee pipe. When pressure is relieved poem oe Waolerete we the County of Waterloo. uly, 1912 the damper closes automatically. aii oye Hrsnilton epent Sunday 1 Holmin on Mitch: “ Ape been pees on for some eine ied at her home there on Tues- are at meatent advantages. Pay our agent a Be cas itor write far booklet to | | Daily enesged. in, Gomtructing y' . nearest branch. road Detweot | Se sixth and éighth concessi is this ir fin shed Sar ee. ee build a perman- ent Ua frot oe the Mitchell » boundary east for ear London ‘Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver is John, ae - er Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon. Edmont oplathours. Strat A. Chalmers and /Mts SOLD BY B. KRIESEL sige arte Saturday ierheee ore secouaed t rson. of Saskatoon. a hureh con- privilege of mee very One yea nths, 50 cents; three ee montio, 28 ‘sehts, In advance, “Subscribers| between ‘Torontd and Sarnia weeks Music was by in arrears will be liabie to pay $1.50 per year | excellent service .o1 ie boats of rade’: hest: ca WwW tr leg CONTRACT ApverTisinc RATes — | North-rn Navigat‘on Company. ine’ud- vot the evening exe Es Teepivts of #8 fi eae Ghige, aMon, nton| ig, the “Hamonic”. the finest and | “ny, ¥ pace car 6 Mos. 8 Mos. Mos| fastest ~passenge at on the gr. peti haere 2 Column $700 $40 825° $8 lakes Sta eae ‘Sleeping oars ise a i Column... 40 "22 32 : . all stones while suffer (osbeee 30. ia j §| tric Lights Lower and hota we a ime 5 3 3| Berths) Coloni-t Sleep'ng Cars. “ene ths Hight cents per line for first insertion ana| Free) Dining Car and Coach four cente per line for each subsequent inser- fon will be harged for all transient adv: Mr and Mrs. William and lene: Cars: bet onton. tween Fort burg on Tuesda commencing aden: Pea itheiiats weithGut eperife Gicectioas lil be inserted until forbid aud charged ac | and 1 cordingly. 6th ge t4 for Gontract ir Sc rede must Chan, ts special train will run the reverse be in the office by noon Mor way—from Sarnia Wharf to Toronto su John (Whit Jacob Wi Stee sypteraes es waM.s ies tM Ham- SOUTHCOTE NEWS day “June &th. — attention: ALCOLM MACBETH, ach ‘Tuesday. ‘Friday a: nday Strassburg Mountaineer Publisher and Proprietor fhereatice The first Eastbound train ing irect steame: n leav| iat Bene 3 (Sarnia,.on renee wee INAUGURATION OF GRAND TRUNK|“ KE AND RAIL ROUTE BE- |steamer or train nee be obtained on oe eee on school ‘held their first annu: the home of eu and Mrs, E. Dol: though” the very promis ing, oy TWEEN‘ EASTERN AND | avvlications t Trank Agent torain f eee eur aee : WESTERN CANADA caReahs & ghey aes He moot was beautiful, over 3 tO: heing presen Commencing “Satna. June 7th,| Ont S Young: Station Ticket 'Ast| “owing to the absence of the p tial steameys leaving Sarnia and the Sunday So seer In the Highest Degree Profitable... Some men fiigure that as the mercury climbs up sales will fall down. And figuring that way, fate is kind and does not disappoint them. So there has grown up a commercial supersti- tion that Summer is a dull season, No greater fallacy has ever gone so long un- challenged. Summer is a dull season for many lines—but there is no fundamental -reason why it should be. For instance, take a typical case—that of the Canadian wallpaper manufacturers. They wished to secure their placing orders from the retailers before the early Fall—when American lines are offered. Through educa- tion by Advertising, they advanced the season to start the middle of June, instead of the end * of August, and they now beat their foreign competitors to the market by nearly three months. Perhaps you face a selling problem that edu- cation by Advertising will solve. Perhaps -your Summer business needs the tonic of Summer Advertising. As the AS: Acaltaib up to its highest degree, inereage, rather than slacken, your Advertising and selling efforts. - You uu pnaa it prouerlser (9 the highest Hegre: Diirias taganiinie gous af cortinig. Froblems ia evatlable through any recog- nized Canadian advertising agency, retary of the Canadian Press ‘Association, Koom 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto, Enquiry inyolves no obligation on your part—so write, if interested WOMAN SIGK FOR YEARS Wants Other Womento Know How She was Finally Restored to Health. Hammond, am_ passing through the Chaise ‘of Life and rortae I have been entirely relieve 6 above symptoms by Lydia E. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, BI er and Liver Pills, and give 4 a 3 € g ie 3 5 = a Brunswick, Canada. Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, contains mie narcotic or harmful ta | and to-day holds the record of bein; ese meee remedy for female ills now of, and ounce of voluntary Riese ‘on file in the Pinkham “S WELLESLEY COUNOIL eer Crosshill, saci iat oie saa bers Lat Ree ent wire. fence 38 e rescinded Matter laid over future considera jomas ‘Hanley on motion at Belg. ick was compen: the « extent of $1066 for see killed by. es “toll lowing qcepans om motion of Saeghio ant ee fman were. ordered Diefenbacher. 2 tore reek on peaks Toad 2 OB Adam Dewar. ‘44 cedar LR. Lin- server tl a fohn D Heipel. avec: an 4,00 Sawyer & ‘Massey Co 01 olyed themselves 4 Revision and report! Hahn Pe, redueed ee vi en n t i Dox erin. be eetuaed “g100; that 1dog Lyd ripe emit aee Be stracke off for each of the follow. dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will |} nesinger. Denia Se. en ment opened, read and answered by a et and held in strict confidence, a od On Sunday mext Rev T. Deacon, M 4. of Milverton. w: uy conduct Me f 6, Mrs rskine 6; m 6, McBain Me. a Mrs J McKenzie. Pres. Diomert, sof Strat: elose season for Band. was appointed Late ford spent Sund at Mr tie pee on the Peninsa ‘ogram commenced with a hymn|ert’s good thing for sport. and prayer. followed by violin duets.|. Mr and Mrs. Chas, Klochman. — of far better for the sheep Monat on| recitations. solos. and all kinds of | Linwood. called on friends here last the 'Pehinsala if there were no deer | games. atter whieh all eat down to a|weel there a ile there are deer sumptuo Misses Marie Muleahy and Lottie s, d 1e er ee the inner man all Eee ad a very pleasant visit ind tees r their homes feeling thelr in- {a el over Sunduy Wharf | adian Ei debtedness to.the host and hos aok and: Laiire # Mo ‘ook excursion ‘to the Model. Ps arate Bat ures ho i Among Mr with the Royal Bank at Londo Mir Hugh Ross $8 $ busy. preparing to new. hous will be Poole. nal NORTH PERTH ORANGE MEETS The County Orange Lodge of North Perth held their semi-annual meeting = @ ad jonrned edge convened twit Ais- tin tHe ebair After the County Lodg oe fae i er. Bro Moore-ti Past district master. Bro rangemen of North Perth will See at Guelph on July 12th ‘An ‘addition to ‘the Telephone ie) ed ing $25. eooversble cau the Ontaxte summary convictions act’ List Rie Sahar eatiee 40 fie Rbowe venalty CARD OF THANKS. (Mr Peter Opper sony eee to convey their sincere thank: friends and ne‘ghbors in ee nent Sie aka of wife ais fat + MILLBANK +" + a. ues Joho hie The tel 7 eerchoen $2,400... 0 and the W: silesley. oe Mon ngton Telephone Association $1890. were entirely pases off the paper No ade in ane he Ae c appeals to sex} with, herefore posesemenl: relly are hereWith finally y Pte yeas 1818 all of #uIGn reeesbrally aalmitiae (Moved by J Reidel. seconded by L ne that the Clerk and Reeve be and are hereby authorised (to sign ga ome -to dames Bictaingl sporbe bit on: the Cemael ee when fhe. estate is veséived’ teeth ue the engineer Carried. of ‘the tournament; Schae Pratt| Moved by J ceamisa: by Li dpe eee Erski aS ahy, Miss Baeehler. that ie counel do now Porter 9: Rit- Tp. hall. Erskine Groschill Monday. aie 7th. at 10 10 o'clock am, Carrie: MOFFAT MRS THOS. rit ip numiber than they rerh trea lion ly eetleds 23 n SI as highly esteemed in’ the community During the she haisvbeen confin: ith rheumatism She le es to mourn her Joss a family four viz James, (reeve of Logan, Mr Ges Henry. Pullarton, ‘Mrs, | George Docking i ce it. home ner take lage. toi the *phaeday: ery on s conducted by Rey Mr. will be Crac. of Knox church tas which she was a thost seroe i mem JAMES WOOLLALOTT On Sunday James Wool Mr one of the most high! Diop. a resident ot hat towishio tor nearly half Candy D was a man ror ‘Muleab All ladies ed stood always steadfast for principl attend and’ will be hear ale Pe Tanti & Th riends he made a. Don’t forget the address ~ by Mr: o Greer. of Hamilton. in the Oddfel- lo fs ae y. June 18th at 230 ‘ Secs LODGE in the Prange Hall, dona on Sat- 2 of Coun nson Moorehouse. who was as; hitton, | six ed by Rev Mr. Thompson. of The other ‘otnty vffi- | Bornholm ee eal gos were th y (Master. ; pallbearers ; ackson. ei brie >| ios “Adair, win, Tnlac, %. Gaffney treasurer, Bro | and Johrt Horn_ stowel: director}, sation Bee Cruickshanks, of MRS Petre OPPER i ters The Laie ort the Jate Mfs Peter Wednesday. June ith. ‘after woe bedfast for a period ealicer took place ‘Seb: Chas Se! Se tceatruter D. ‘Pughen | and satin wits Stig’ he deputy chair und the ot ber Rhos officers in their respective — place: Gare The usual routine business was trans- Stable—In Wellesley © on . Friday; acted when they ad joni ko the Sune 6th. to Mr and Mrs: Ed. L nual meeting the second Tuesday in| gta ug ot “= ana eta dennis. JARRIAGES. eaten goat Seat ake RC. Church. St. Agatha. on June 10th. aie atic Rieswebter dangh ter of Jos. Kies wetter. to Me AltredsUevereobles: ‘of Detroit DEATHS. Love—In Elma on Tu Tune 10th. 1913. Jolin Love. in nis® 84th meral was on hursday from his late residence lot 10. 10. Elma Centre cemet Roe—At yh Tuesday. Ju nie 17 a Sates the Tena of her son “The Arcade”’ Hot Weather Specials Ladies, “Keep Cool” By wearing a pair of our nice, cool Summer Corsets, reg. 75¢, for, 55 Long Lisle and Silk Gloves from 5Oc to $1.00 per pair Gentlemen ! We have the Combination Bathe Underwear— woven from the finest Egyptian cotton; regu- $1 lar $1.25 per suit, special at New Silk and Lisle Sox for men 95 1 table of Men’s Felt Hats, regular $1.50 to $2.50, Saturday only Specials for Saturday 1 tin Cherries. . ....,..,18¢ ‘Crawford Peaches 15¢ Pee Reas..7., Sete 1 tin Lawton Berries, 20c 1 tin Corn seveeesesecesee, OC Car of New Brunswick Potatoes HAS ARRIVED! Price : $1.25 Per Bag We want your butter if you bring it in in good shape. Every print must weigh 16 ozs. Fresh Eggs Wanted at 210 per dozen. WM. K. LOTH MILVERTON, - ONT. Kitchen Cabinets ! Manufactured by The H. E. Furniture Co., Milverton. The workmanship is unexcelled. The designs are up-the- minute and the prices are.right. See our Immense Range of IRON BEDS SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, RUGS LINOLEUMS CARPET SWEEPERS BABY CARRIAGES, GO-CARTS HAMMOCKS Agent for Gerhard Heintzman Pianos R. McMane, Furniture Dealer @@ and Undertaker ee Milverton, On House Cleaning Snaps... Ye Olde Firm of Heintzman & Co. Ltd. One Gennine Heintzman & Co. Upright Piano. fancy walnut case, mde ee in splendid condition, fully guaran- $290 ag ae Month Regular price $450. Selling price... $150 32 Month One R.S. Williams Square Piano, rosewood eet 7 octave over- has in Pleats condition, ne ceanene for five $ 1 5 $5.00 2 Per, : $150 32 F Month One H. Thomas Square Piano, rosewood case, octave overstrung scale, guaranteed 5 years AR Steadman, square, rosewood case, 7 octave overstrung, splendid lid condition, guarant’d 5 years 15 or 20 Organs in good repair, fully guaranteed, $1 to $2.a month - Heintzman & Co., Limited - 38 Ontario St., Stratford C. E. PURDY, District Manager Phoues 769 Heintzman & Co., please mail me to-day a list of tly “used up. | tight Pianos advertised in The Milverton Sun. NAME £ os yinbenk

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