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Milverton Sun, 10 Jun 1915, p. 1

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eye re WOTEGE! eno eae working fori ae mould ack sks pon snes gs, iron, etc., and I will call and get it Ss. Glecckcsan: naga on Shines Har All” SATISFACTION GUARAI P. NEUMEISTER | Painter and Decoratcr ‘MILVERTON | aa i Vol. XXII—No 49 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, June 10, 1915 Items of Local Interest. BARGAINS! ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE. Flowers and Ornaments Greatly Reduced. An ee ecstasy of Lets Hats navel ciitching, B waterproof hats utility and comfort. Come based sia shisea.hiate MISS MEYER, - Milverton If you have a guest at your home, are f town for a visit, ‘or 78, appreciat ate fay Miss Daisy Hacenfing spent a few Be “feel” Uk Sohn Dereon enter” tained ‘the members of their family Stewart, of Str ford, spent, the Bors birthday with friends in the vi ™ ting frien m, ‘Mornington and fore ir. and M: eptia of Toronto: spent. Sunday att ford, Gravelridae. © ‘The population’ of Mena oe increased last w the ri two “ohinks” that intend setting: ap in bostness, in M Ser m the local churches will abe 2g Sunday evening on J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for PORTLAND CEMENT oa ST MARYS Romana STANDARD ANTHRICITE M 2%, LIME A ie J.-L [perth County ‘Tem; pied the puipits ‘ot che Meth |oaist cirenit on Sum e een Miss 2l- ad cored ti lay | Se pene ed the Miothotist Confer | emce, EE, Te Summer Sanwenl | IS 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. THN et TE EEE CT, =| ative, Mr, Chas. Spencer on ‘Wedne: last attended the T0.0.F. district necting at Stratford as represen’ Silver Star Lodge. M: f Stratford, gonsine 2 was ~ Bier Rink has been fitted up d e Christian Cit- e conducted by e next ten expaci of at 2p. at oth services on Sabbath, dispens- mmunion a’ semi-annual election of of- ficers of Silver Star Lodge, 1.0,0.F. the fo'loy the ensuing term* “G.. Geo. Brown; Fin. oe Ws : Tre: ncer; Grand iige Repxesent Lea Gie: Mr. and a a Mr Henry B. IGros m of Mr, and Mrs. 'S. Gro aes “Milverton, marriage to take place quietly the latter part of this i month, | Mr, Fred. Warnock, 0 pk of Pllice, had the Dr. Gordon's ond ik WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th. Subject: “THE GREATEST MISTAKE ” In the Life of a Young Woman. THURSDAY, JUNE 10th. Subject: “ WRECKED "HOMES ” : The House Divided. ‘Who's to Blame ? tue JUNE 11th. Subject: “THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER és or the Curse of the Double Sines. TWO GREAT MEETINGS SUNDAY, JUNE 13th AFTERNOON AT 3:00 O’CLOCK. Subject: ; “THE FASHION GRAZE” or the First Step Downward in a Life of Shame. MR. MULLIGAN and MR. GREENLAW will singe. A BIG MASS MEETING ar 7.30 O'CLOCK. Subject: : ‘FOOLS OF MODERN SOCIETY ed MR. GREENLAW will sing “HIS MAJESTY THE KING” | badly torn ~last the ona tora eet “which struck him. ‘The ined as many as fifteen Serabosste wee icc Mes Warnock Is er enter Aiea y of the fact that the vote |b the columns o: to afl parties at regular advertising Tages, eek's 's issue hed last were ‘puuitea: rom Se F. hi oo jmidt, Moore x. ‘M. Ruston. 0, mermann. eke x. oe Gall toy "D. Pugh x. obs x. mer meeting of the ais i die: in re. | tion municipal ities who some subject pertaining ing called All lade: ly imvited to be present. Members ee ‘asus are asked to ease the iar pret fag the inde lence t! it] ha Bank fee = ee goes . openiny of a —— | ton’ campaign for "ether cites | was held im the ‘Tuesday 2 meeti ‘ing over ar aeee no eee to hea rector “Of Christ eS read tie Te: son iafter which the meeting was en in char; re. See address throughout ssive and ‘tstonea eat er with ost | “big congregation. | , fhe servic ate jast week with friends at Tor- nig! im. Wate. “of Stratford, is lyer- |e ating with ihe former's Bares Mrs. ° J. Dol ay erated one day last week by coming th and Bo Dabms be hay ‘eh | and J. Seelhoff nd e morning aa cers were chosch for | s| dav evening, June 21st. w of The Gazette St: es | was otis it ceasaten oes oe ce 4.00. . | being isent to pals » Gal re M. Jac-} 3 at — three] option muni Plties te 8 are cordial- | cenise wel a z |the ‘committee related the oe N a ae & Soe cht fi sereen. r- ay rains will - was etanatiae of water Get your raincoat at Engeland’s. Baas 200. dozen. Engeland & Sons Cash paid for eggs at the Creamery. Eges Boe. trade, 19¢. land & S oS ae a gure of good photographs if jowel. Te eaanits “$i.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a Sons cash. Enge- range of 1 Enge- Car oad of feed corn = any day. Leave ‘your order ‘Atkin, Milverton. ‘oofing should be paint (0 atter, spending ‘All last season's ‘accounts must be settled by June 15th. Accounts will be a: one after that date. K. & py "Alice ened and little niece Vernetta Neuert are at present vis- atts and Mee. onto, who have He visiting with friends in and around Milverton re- tur e on Mond day. te the tower os ae T. McBride, of Tor- post offi station and 1 be held onl Mr, Chas. Roe's lawn os friday, evening June \f a Mr, in contact with the saw of a sawing. mach'ne. i Mir. Neil YeVowlee: er, irs make his ruta visit te “eal: rton° during the last week in June. Orders, stk at the Sun office will be Ts “Btock bel Pat aeae oe fe ‘of London. and A Chartrand, James e Seelhoff, ie) other. aio waite, “tins in Listowel Moore. a wrist. The crops in_ this section were re- freshed by a much meede on Monday, attemoon "and evening, Growt een somewhat tar since the frosts whlch were followed by a spe W ‘At the Rineardine ‘races on Jun 3rd. Gr ros,’ Hettie King won n ats! ae Voyage ban tn in the 2.30 class iversary services will be. hel in ‘Knox church, eghr wa ae pavers lay 20: Ba" bills for particulars. Mr. John Forrest, of Mussel pare eter under the circum- The ‘Patriot tea under the auspic- ff thi ete ate EUs which } noon ant view lags ant a ane rorray i of he tae Eaoogs of tnaniaitiog a cot in the Pi Red Cross Hospital. ‘he Sree yd to be bap in bu rial for garments for sol- licenses in local ha: eco e x ‘hotel if closi lease a pened desirin e the travelling ‘mise ara ing is hereby giver to hotelmen so the public rikeosat ich action will be regar: Cael son jobstacle to heir procuring “Te at any time in fut jartodiotion bars ean 8 has ge ae Srrieel: cove: Water tanks ee inlet and overflow all Bees wire gauze, Buck acles Ho fae that & Scion mursery, bec tas ‘Elimina' si ying at the C.P,R.| it be imatalted shortly ie of London, spent the | Pom nae an ia op-| Ge inet om ¢_to-be-| their Eggs 200. dozen. Bngeland & Sons | Jas. Henderson has purchased a oe MY gat about unt eideh aieeded vain coat, land & Sons, Mr, Herb Gchwindt spent Sunday with frlende at “Donegal. dairyman. will de- 0. E. Tanner, liver pail at oe er notice on Saturday even’ he Ladies’ Aw of the Methodist R Hollefreund, ot Btrai ford, visited over olidays with her par Mr. Mrs. Jobn . Dobson. ir, eee Pattinson. -| Preston, tes ee from his in France Wi ported killed sthat he 18 ie and well. The Sun office has a splendid line if cards, wedding ‘cake boxes. etc. ‘ull line ot ermyeza stationery on hand ‘et! ex-M.P.P.. of i ee a dull or uninteres! Bede ont ; this great orator which he thimself modestly designates as ‘plain talks.” our hearts are the sad ae of springtime, use when we sleep off the mantle, in an see eae KILLED AT HAMILTON Hamilton Times Paul's "Presb He is survived by 8. . 4.0,U.W.gFor many years h b OIL FOR STREETS Gans Rea se oil to keer down e: mn; 80 cording to those figures we could have a mile or Oe of streets oiled fora very & wal . MRS. TAOS, JOHNSTON interment took K, Hughes, of Mill ——_—— : DHE SESSIONAL, nnnere: 4 in Growera! Gut a of Coi ho that the session of ent. will sec ection taken on this | yar bers S| country a joney in th run gaa ah enable ae see ce bet Neer _ NEWRIGGING_HARGREAVES place at’ the mos, Palmers'on ae tk the uo far to remove ciety should begi ices the solos of the Mesias er, Albert Gree eae Soum Beiactes to. Mtr Hermon Monk S: is the dusty old carpet that hung on sustained | ™ Ra teayaller iately =| i mi, | stock. June 3: ‘| Rlizabeth rear “iawa her MONKTON —— ir nd rs, Gia 14th OF Ia ville. wit here, (Mr. ping B, Hamilton, ee E, Doan. “ata. te Lon iz fo. Golightly abd family: motored to Stratiord on Sunday and spent the day there,—Miss Julia Eisler spent a weeks end at her home in Mit- ar rd. visited. ere —At the big Tre tbalt ape and Monkton at of Stra last week. De crowd congregated from amd surrounding villages, Mr, “ley Fou excellent out aind cheer mn oe 15th. of the seri It wi be . Path am. H. Coren: t hee motored from Listo Tast Saturday to witmess the football gee and Miss Clarke, nt the week-end Brunner. see Weber Witt bh out every sec wel on the noon trai | {all afternoon. wr, | Mrs. Marsha’ 3% erich. awere renewing old acqua anees here this week, at. wW. paid a on 8: busi her day.—Mr, 1, Nett: eeticl, ra 5 toathall which . | Retting in on the § :| Huston starred for Monkton, Ford, of Atwood, refereed, ‘The cs tor cate farmers. Mose anes res] ae antes notes collected om SNe Snatistis oak Bank returns aoe interest at 37% ‘and is ready when required. ly not open. a ee reery Roe your mort- etek! new implements ? “We lait you fo wee as yous Gaplteln race Sufpius 7 = 7 = 7 = Sa oootona Total Resources over - — ~ 90,000,000 MILVERTON AND MILLBANK BRANCHES D, C. Brown, Manager Football Notes NO SCORE AT MONKTON ther uninteresting game of end oe Bip anced was playe 5 m Sat- ~\urday evening between Dole ant the of both Stantey rT 4 Right ‘Wing. AS et igeiae Wing, Riley. 8. Spen (Monkton plays in Poole to-night Thursday. June 10, A win for Poole kickers gives them group honor: ‘a Atwood defeated Bstowel on wee mesday agg ad last and look _ to bree. me in front of et ad- Broup. ch rd sono defeated Preston ratfor on paeeeay, by 1-0. ae NO BETTER IN 1845 Pasi to her home at Pt. Carling s) Mr. Con. Mogk. of Bornholm. ee a couple of fr Rotana ile doing some work for his prot: er, ae es fl oe Mr. and Mt: m Davenport, of Gal Th wedi aan take, place gone ‘16th, . Charl ve who his ay hrSghe by etal 6 reok Jag while working Mr, Angus Sin- clare , an, gettin, Gtratford Herald ‘suffice : 4 ford- ‘Moral Seshitution & oye the people -| Of Bt. Gospel Mary ie this is. a mew coun- are going to wulfansareatly. A) MR. GREENLAW'S NEW SONGS Sa “Where the Sweetest Flowers Grow” ; “Childhood Days’ 2 and “Memory’s Flowers Will be on sale each night of campaign at 25¢ a copy or the three for 60 cents. rf " REIBLING—CHISNER Kits Rat ee took place in Ro- at 2.30 p.m. when sami ‘as Raonred ye “the it Rev. .N, H, Reibling, of Philipsburg. tired it ea ital : a floral design. carrying a handsome boquet of white and pink i Al siugiones inh pee a Sony and prosperous wedded i HURAS—VOCK Oa Wednssay atarmon , June 2 pretty vest took place at the gen. when Wi Vock, daughter "of Mr, and Mrs, lot Waterloo. Rev. A. Blunck perform he ceremony. iletbamine = “

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