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Milverton Sun, 3 Jun 1915, p. 1

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NOTICE! ‘There are a couple of junk dealers go- ing around stating they are workin for me; [have no one working for me and would ask that you save your Fage, igon,ete., and 1 will call and get Mt 3. Gleeckitan: PaoMe Averton Ne) Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Kd P. NEUMEISTER Painter and Decorater MILVERTON jt Vol. XXII—No 48 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, June 3, 1915 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher BARGAINS! ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE. Flowers and Ornaments Greatly Reduced. An Important Showing of Sport Hats Really distinctive models in wide or medium brim effects including large silk shapes with povelty etitching, Bangkok straws and oth waterproof hats that combine smartness with tility and comfort. Come and see these hats. MISS MEYER, - Milverton ae ee 2 to 6 years, 25c. La Son: wn, of Toronto. is a aes w. "Mulligan, Dr. Gordon's y and Erie la Schmidt ity ee wi dress Evangelical chureh on| be pent ont after that date. atlverton gee spending a ree with (on of | ten anobored over to Milverton on | Meth heir mew Overland car|ing the London Spee whichis Mee vires spent the week-end with | convened at Wa COAL IS NOW AT CHEAPEST PRICE don, Englan, on ‘Monday aight we OF ANY MONTH BOOK YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE J. G. HAMILTON, - - Milverton, Ont. t the meetings commence ae the Miller vin Ee ix weeks with friends at. Winnipes nd atoon, ae the Beaple ‘of Milverton and vie= ee Millinery | I NOW being exhibited in a hand- some range of select designs in our millinery rooms, All the demanded models and materials are embraced in our display which, as usual, is charac- terized by tastefulness and good style. A large range to choose from—no two hats alike—at prices to suit everyone. MRS. KATE SPROULE Main Street; MILVERTON, ONT. Eggs 200. dozen, Engeland &Sons.| 20c. for eggs at W. K. Loth’s. alist, bald for emee at the Pearl| Get your pineapples at Hngeland’ ET aD eperincite eae dozen trade, 19c. cash, } = Kainsoy, of Hyde Park | Engeland ‘& Sons. i his cousin, Mr. ‘ou are sure of Food, Apacs if 70 to Lee. Listowe othe an Saunders of the O.M.R. yethe Hydro-Electric. aes mdon. spent the week-end at the | was passed last week at Tooter gh, ya large majori y- . "Peter Hartung and} The Ladies’ ae of the Methodist i spent a fewjchurch will hold a garden party o1 won ilton. ‘ume 24th, Particut ars later, i A. Zimmermann is now the si 1 give am ad-|settled by June 15th. Accounts will K, Sproule. nuiston, R. Circuit St. Mar; nted-500 hags good firm, sound per bag at ae PR. jpody. son of M e potatoes Boe. E a & 28 4 wei pane of were stro A aed date on Tues: On posters advertising a circu: Windsor it has been discovered nat there German She wil ‘be accom: Hae. ice has deta 3. Foseph Sohrenk nant. paste white. paper’ ovet nding the past year te embtem rt Greenlaw, the oe singer, who accompanies Dr. J. Gordon in his work will nt cM the md at the Bousaceal | help may obtain i Pr, ap’ ying “to Mr. ity {J ell Hendereon, of tho fifth Mornington, left at the, Sun of- fice a black w £ a limb in "the ere ‘ast pea rence one Dr. J. L, Gordon has concluded his meetings in Ditchelt and will deliver several addresses at the Hamilton Mach edae miteryier. wiley, te wade vening in Hamilton this week. le is expected to arrive at Milverton on M i ence his leampaign here on Tues A-gemteel curate says that he is hod a “mill wagon, near-| cents .per pound over the price of child and then plung-|cheese a year ago. A. (Miller of the pe mj|as the man who sells a| vil re orien nge- . Loth for you Maines for ladies land & So) Se Bee mew washing machine” at |Clemen's hardware. | ice village lois for saie on Pac- itt, Avenue, Apply 8. Whaley,. Mil- ly TERsdkpocre Bra alee a Wubi holiday the post office wicket ill be |open aa , to Scarce Se mumber from ‘ilverton en Les me funeral of the late, Alexander Notes of Mornington on Wednes lay. ‘We collect or ere sale | Wanted—500 bags good firm sound) eotes for farmers Notes left for collectic ‘secure 2 ag or. burglary; fnd the makers are notifed of b the due i Co., ill be cl latter the new harvest, Pfeffer Mall me . mee aoe oe on your part, a0 eampai ies at Page to raise scriptions the patriotie fund ‘We shall be bas resulted pin ($16,431 being obtained |, ait eae Ree anes will increase the The Bank of eorer, of Stratford will vorth, i raeder, of Shakes-! PPR AR ate stare ee Ni Metropolitan ] — je ed ‘at Y.P.A. rally of the Evangelical Capita - church an able and interes| oeew Somalis = ec * ; dress on Christian citizens: «forte ities of Mtr Johnston Barr. MILVERTON AND of Newton. who ia seriously ill of MILLBANK BRANCHES pneumoni, will be Sint to hear that ition is suc! iat hopes are D.C. Brown, Mankget besioning to be eld out for his re-| it | S>>————————————== Ce tue tie. Sovinis Higuor to one ———————————— |on the prohibited li 00, and the person on said list v fe buys |liquor is just as liable to ee fined ee! is tee iereey vas reared h ‘hurs presume, jmeludes minors. a ce RR Ione ot Seite ee Sate Poe Se en vend itmer. who left with the Fifth Sapa OBE |Si ance en ‘route, to. the louse. 96. and 25e, at Drug and ear of his sé cea onan aE oe ‘Advices zwosived: in. political ‘circles and. | Fxivate Gi at Ottawa are to the effeot tha there will be a general election he the Evangelical ae church intend ho'ding a towel show-| j; ann er in aid of the Red Cross Society m fhe basement of the church Thursday. Jun. 10th, from 5 tog ool = o'clork ‘ail Indice ero ‘condially” ine’ Abt: OERANAAID. oes W, Gohmilit. to help on the good work of |” imrs, Mary Collins, the only surviv- 2 this pats The Bev. Rdward- A. Hatchinen, (Oe eons, Cee eee tion which in 1825 settled the BD. of Toronto, will occupy the pul- | moyechi pit ‘of Bams ‘church morning and jemore with attics trom “Tra evening next Sabbath, The Sacra- fied ast week in Hmily Township in ment .of the Lord’s Supper will be observed on June 13th inst.. and a) ar tr agtines preparatory service onthe Friday pre-| Tt stat fog commencing at eelock pan jauthorities that sinoe the commences © war over thirty and * eats nts of the ieee “sister of ¢ held Griday. June 4th, at the home| DsYetanan np Tend. and me e time. If he entire attention to writ of ars, J. 8. Lockie, Newton, A 00d] ati ‘eoming fn rovncas and hey ae @ misses aequaintanceship ical programme is in course 0! ; ople. and if “he preperation “A fep ‘ceht Junch willbe | pura Mae ether, Fiuropean. epuntrisa finuousty. he fiat no ras ed in the afternoon from 8 to 5 ms, Yet aome people and in the evening ‘from 7 to 10, aaa Bere aleion or “eu the OMB, ALBERT GREENE AW preacher has am easy time, Everybody welcome, Rchial Giotine mate BP anomared weed i he. wong device ab Have you been watching the cheese | Prof. ‘Mlmer Lyck. who was a prit-| purchased a pocketbook for 10 cents, the Gordon meetings. market ieteist Durioge the, sao jonth 0 in Germany. was grant-! Tre was surprised to find in it sever- Ee ay. a year ag highest price {C4 # Permit to go through Fort Hem-| 4) Armenian letters and n draf aid fhe cheese factories was 127-8|7¥ at Kimgston. to, compare the trest-| sued by the Banke iton there Rol bert eres of Kisohrdine: “swan | oofite pet pounds“. eo tak in’ phe (emote he Tevelved th army payable to a man with an Armenian At Walkerton last’ week | month ef May this year, the price | that accorded prisoners in Cantda mame or bearer, ‘The deal hile under the soared to 181-2cents a pound, in- He Ce ear meeps | ate aren for £20, no matter where he The car he was|dicating an average iner bebe eke es Sake Mts for 10 cents he secur- ared with the: treatment he. recely oo sponoatantely, A100. d by the immigration tes weply to a an in the House oy of Dr. James L. Gordon (THE FAMOUS WINNIPEG ORATOR) 4 Will conduct a series of meetings for Christian Citizenship under the auspices of the business men of Milverton, DR. GORDON WILL BE ASSISTED IN HIS MEETINGS BY MR. ALBERT GREENLAW (The noted colored singer).and MR. W. G. MULLIGAN (who has charge of the song service) A Union Gholi representative of all churches is being organized. ; epee ere Subjects usually dealt with by Dr. Gordon include the following : “An Innocent Flirtation, or the Temptation of a Country Girl in City Life.” “Is it Wrong to Dance, Play Cards, Smoke or Go to the Theatre.” “Greatest Mistake in a Young Man’s Life.” “Ten Night in a Barroom.” “The Real Hell—where is it, what is it, how long will it last.” “Talking Tongues, or the Mischief Maker in Church, Home and Society.” “The Lies That Good People Tell.” “The Prodigal Daughter, or the Curse of the Double Standar Es “Fashion Craze, or the First Step Downward in a Life of Shame.” The Commnttietn anticipation of large attendances (that usually: Dr, Gordon) have gone to considerable expense in fitting up the Miller Rink in order to provide ample accommodation for all those who wish to attend. It is hoped that there will be a hearty response by the public in appreciation of their efforts. EVERYBODY WELCOME! | EVERY EVENING AT 8:00 O’CLOCK venue Degeetinents insisted, however. upp Ts! go e-nments were unan: d. cimi hall ,on Fri day “niet last by _ the a Sit er on audience. Said musical pegantsatiog: inquest. i THE mn MILLER RINK oe es COMMENCING | amen rout glect on the part | ag sane jain “engaged. Ee Beat ti etki ‘as fined a Fifty doll- MR. W. G. MULLIGAN evetary and manager for Rev. Fauiea ty Gordon: Commons, J, MacNamaro, re- pected stated that er pen of British shipping other than warsh'ps Tad boen ouukt on saptired. by ; the rman navy since the outbreak of . and the number of persons of all mationalities killed in connect~ ‘or with these sinkings js approximat ely 1556. ‘The tonna of Genman |) 'D) ad British mavy to May 15th, a Sid 85 nd so far as wh, no killed in connection therewith. ships are mot included in these tes CRYST ‘AL oH asked maar Hr he woule bay two ear-||| GRANULATED rrog legs, “wo carloads!” cet @ Be SUGAR dozen?” “No.” “Tw en, A few ‘ave ‘later the man returned with three pairs of legs, “Is RIM" said the landlord, Yes, ae fact és I live mear a pond, and the frogs made so much noise I sHouRne th ns ne ™} eee hi there were only hnee fogs: ti the x “he, Archbishon of Canterbury has PER CWT. was received in Chatham it did’ serious mermann's | ty ir un: Ser the had Just Betarnse from school an home a cow that had community by} thi ‘ening such in this way when went to the rescue and pod in a pit at the ©, lad’s life. His bok thai eet a rege sation was hese be on Phureday lat Fe: ee —Listow' arn dated. ‘May 2 6th. d ee tba it Maj William Beattie. t | Canadian Chaplain of Coboure,, (br ther of Mr: of Mi ve sues ‘sia a fall from a horse preted Bee tion “of, te Per beable ty sesunie™ daty Mafor stated that the child had lived and| Beattie says ‘he value of the work breathed and that deat sae ee ae y cogniz caus and ver-| on|or a portion of them, are by now rton) ‘is saa sti SE eeaen hospital firing lines. He is pro- connected vi ee ee was brought Se peitactrity, but some Dr. a weeks are Saree to elapse before he ade his Canadian Churchman, “in tiie Kikuyu a significant and note- oe amd thy document. On two of the three vital points jt vnatks a decision THIS WEEK i basa and own ministers are inac- cans whose cessible is admitted. Money Grows The Interest paid in our Savings Department helps the thrifty to ac- cumulate a good Bank Account. A small deposit will start am Account, and in- terest is allowed from the first deposit. Milverton Branch P. J. FASKEN, @ Banko F Hamil bnela

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