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Milverton Sun, 30 Mar 1916, p. 1

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Poultry Wanted HIGHEST Cr SH PRICES PAID” for all kinds of Live Poultry :: he S. Gleeckman, PSS ion “Ht Shines Hor All” Called : Horse Cli K . P.NEUM Painter and Decorat Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, March 30, 1916 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor | and & | i Butter 30c. tb. Engeland & Sons.| Butter 30c. Ib. Engeland & Sons. “s 13] Items of Local Interest. | Lieut. Moore “spent” Saturday at| Get your spring coat at- Engeland’s ‘Milverton Go; Notes bf Stratford. Cash paid for eggs at the Pearl Fred Linder enlisted with the If you haye a ‘aie at your home, are Mrs. Wm. Hawken spent Saturday | Creamery. 110th Hea te going out, “of town. ror m vine, or. Jat Stratford: Deleware potatoes for sale at R.| Corp. N. McGuire spent the week- bes cgi ron dey Eomcbae Big Shoe Sale—See advertisement on | Jack’s, Newton. Sane ha tore cease We aya appreciate page 5. R. Miller. Three new Singer Sewing Mach-| The Epworth League pf the Meth- ach Ladies! and Misses’ Suits, $12.50 up snag ate PeuuSoa RE BUller i Idict sonnei ein entertain the: eke =| — to $25.00 per suit, “ Bnadian ring us your dutch setts and po-|diers on Tuesday evening. SPECIAL for SATURDAY : © | Mrs. John Yundt spent the week-|_ Messrs. Rov and Norman Zimmer-| tato onions. Loth pays the highest)" ‘The Milverton Company wil attend ‘ : = | ena with friends in Berlin man are both on the sick list. price. Divine Service in the Methodist: 2 || Mr. and Mrs, N. G. Schafer spent| .No skating this week on account| All-accounts in popes with my | chureh, on morning f Sunday with friends in Stratford. of aan, big ania Sale Ber ints S x ‘a at eae Rene a, Miller. wil proneh, To F Pe : rs. F. Seelhoff is at pres . , must be “xettled either by casl . K. Stevens, Milverton Co. 7 Bars Sunny Monday Soap |) | ssts"s'sertein nih, Ht sh ethane | eee aecuseeE ae ee oe | SO AE =| Misses Rosa Trim and Ella Smith formerly of|sessor of a luminous wrist watch || spent a day or two in Toronto this gs shes perce the gitt of a former. employer. Mr. You would not think of letting or cents | week. i : John McLellan, of Elm: producti ve, (sat lie idle. | ,,besers, Norman Roese and Arthu ff. Pointed a8 rector of St, John's pariah | oe Bunday lasbsiiey Milverton de- suspins. thoney, aor = low have sail isted with the 11 Baek a - ory ou ot, we SI q Battalion. Berli 18th biscuits 200. box, Saturday only at| At a meeting of the Ottawa Val- feadea Divine gerrice, tt Christ you open. is savage ascouat (ex Kirkland, of Toronto spent |/°th's 1 at Carle-|church when Rey. P. G. Powell preach with us. Where but in a good PF |a few days recently with friends in|, Mrs. D. H. MeRoberts, we rearet) , rday, it was de-leq an excellent sermon in. keeping sound Bank can your money— ; fal | Milverton ‘and Newton. to report, is at nt in a very | ci aise the subseription price | with the occasion. whether $10 or $10,000-—be Set : | iewres Hampel and son. Lorenz Bie acs “of health eae ade ae The members of the Milverton de- peice terest, and, = are at present visiting at the ae es have re-| tachment of the 110th Battalion were at the same time, remain ab- m Houie-of ate 4 re ; Stratford. visited friends in and on our mailing lists | taine ia imm L a Aaa | Bz ores artmser Seti er aa tury | wo, Would. apuih aac subonbere to (tuned, Re eopewemauonofPMR| tle a ~ togdale a day or two last week = ats et ee Fors te nee and see that it}week, After prio tuneh was served e ane Ree: appointed Clerk of the Maste eir receip' ; : : Witte. 8. Be Puch and MES, ‘Molcolm [of Chambers of the Ablerta Court. nd, who eee We eianety saeeed eae The Bank of “a MacBeth spent from Saturday to| both is the place to buy your ‘The roll of the Milverton Company s Monday with their mother. Mrs, Dun-|Taim of the 110th Battalion now numbers Nova Scotia Mi hi y 0 i : ee a Taco oan. Stewart. of Strattord at on, ‘old price, Beaver lined o coats tives in that vicinity, Tet ¥|45. There are still a y ; ; . goodly number |, The Milverton detachment secured 8 : ce, Geli vere ae waeencee ilage ie- 1 ner pe Ings ated sectul Gk Modan lest ar ihe st—A pair of girl's skates anija gunner in the 55th Battery C.F.A hee Sapa aii eaeeas separated 2858 person of Mr. Banus Henry Be ‘of | boots between Milverton rink and being recruited there, uniform, Lieut, Moore will be pleas- *AID-UP CAPITAL 6,500,000 y Finder on leave at Sun) When you start the spring cam-|ed to give particulars regarding °n- RESERVE FUND, sae sR a8 - es m : 7 ~ listment. cantar: Sepa tie’ ny jleft on Tuesday for Claremont oMr, Win, Whitely.« wii. for 3 ere is er in fly poisons. y 1 A cordial invitation is extended to you to visit attend Mt the late. Mrs. ee eae years i s ir lives ei onaaice RAT LGE te MIRYER AS BRANOE say: pene eurneae sister of th : i i el + Hu our millinery parlors on id Puch. hares Be ae cue riers taitation ough the arsenic in fly poisons |m*mbood by e8 ey sci epee A aipdcetr a 2 q Mr Robert Wanless, who has been} Fte, Audley Tanner, who. has beet perelenely at Wein Shela we be Tee cag oft dace acne Wednesday, April 5, 294 Followin Days working in Toronto for the past few {attached to, Militin Headquarters, Lon| The Walkerton Lutheran church is years of ignominious shame. Uphold Y, Ap — y! tla “faetrctuticd to. tows and don Ont., for the past eight months not to be outdone hy the other con the honor of the village by joining : aken -a position in Mr. Edward |has transferred ta the 14nd Battal-|@?esations of the town in showing its | the Milverton Company of the 110th when all that is latest and best in Milliner : i Tanner was fdrmerly a| loyalty to the 160th Batt. Although | pat on : ‘ y mm ‘Torrance, son ya i Po eee ON APRIL 6th, 1916 will be on display. ce #04 RCS pO: Finkbeinet has moved | bers soatiiintted fae ipes e OREE } * battalion. This is s hardware stock into George Berk-|Some sum of $6 i ini Zimehoetitaas' Mr. ‘Torrance has Se ate coe Complete | Walkerton Telesco Lecture on Esquimo Land. in Zimmerman’s hall on THE |defence of the line of hardware and elec * =; nded| , cane ‘ MISS MEYER Mil t . (ir. George Elliott ‘and, hia bride of plies will be kept on hand. Before ie made from No. 1 Northe: ee? Rev. A. tS BN cates ese . Vinnipeg are expected to arrive in| gettin house wired call and get | No. 1 Ontario whea i perior |¢4 missionary from one of the out= U I ig ,: Milverton innit pected getting your ire get | No. 1 Ontario wheat and is superior j@d missionary, from one, of he ot W.C.T.U. are GIVI 4 Milverton shortly and will spend a |his prices, s, day or two while on their honeymoon | A doctor attended an old lady in ful and scientific manner by Weng- | Gctivered a lector eet tnaeh on A CONCERT trio pies ie former’s parents, Mr. Scotland who a severe cold.|eF Milling Co. eet hes views in Christ church on e . Je Bilio tt. “Did your teeth pie when you|ccre and be Mor evening. Rev. W. Moffat, : 1. Mr Mt Mae Alaa Wem ca 8 felt the chill coming over yout” ie |ior qualities ne | of Mritbanie operated the lantern. Mr. IN AID OF RED CROSS WoRK Ba Milverton, 0: nce the en-led the doctor, “I dinna ken, doctor, | Guenther. ming the Es: 3 gagement of their daughter. Jessie oe were lying on the table!” was| The ne os and Ww! ies in that me and will rd and sullen olimate had to con: ha = . . tend with, The Esquimos were a| Miss Lydia Schenk ; \ fs J. G. HAMILTON ee a ae ar ze to take in, Ont ay bi I ake place quietly in plement of the one of January 20, be-|race that had been left pretty much Golo Asont: for pril. f cause thi ag: alone by mankind. They were prim- Elocutionist, and Holders of old Post Office box keys fourte tw: itive and yet showed an intelligence F D. L. eballtoe are requested to them at | pita it will be eighty, The eclipse will be- {in their explanations of the wonders Miss Helen Strathdee SCRANTON zh thei earliest convenience as they ish| gin a little after 8.00 p.m. and willjof nature. e_ missionari ts STANDARD jare of no further use to the helene end: shortly, ater, midnight combat deep rooted superstitions han. | Contralto Soloist, of Stratford, will ANTHRICITE LIME d_will be of advantage in helving aniel O'Connor and his wife Mary fn assist with the program, < q y to dispose of the boxes. Anyone en- O'Connor were each sentenced to ‘ i titled & rebates for unexpired time terms of two and one-half years in # may obtain same by applying to Mis Kingston penitentiary for brutally NARS #4 : # fi = ue z J beating their daughter. Silizabet h. = There will also be addvesses by the \¢The new Post Oitive pean was a e, The child resident clergy and several mus- i ocoupied on Thursday had been frequently beaten in a te ical selections by home a Ra patintactionwes-expresto e judge th talents a THE BEST GRADES MONEY CAN BUY Tous of the office and the publi worst. that ever general with re ‘0 the : , appointments and comforts afforded {24 Te will be, intereknix: en nnke Wet BE iraGTOR, 4 : e by now building. The people of apart from the Bell Telephone Com- | busi : Grass Seed, Timothy and 3 sicicrarinca cane fe a aS a oo TRE Be reagan eal : A Ce : i go oo of 522 telephone systems fu in, i . Sa in the wages and on the other hand will inerease the price of coal about i ” _ |20 cents a Lent Sai ‘wil be com- | ecentiy we "attended two live-stock | T CALL AND GET ¢ | BEFORE BUYING 4 OUR PRICES over ELSEWHERE pelled to-do without t 7 ; sales, each of w etted wi ast six years, nnd it [carrying the Gospel to those benight- oo , A er $9.-| O11 goes to show _ the increased facilities |e people. Z i he Stratford papers a Monday in|000 to the owner of the stock. One| goes to show , & ed p t Oil Cake, Linseed and Mollasses M z 1 5 ne | and comforts which the people possess ee aed . eal Sq long and interesting articles describe was dispersal of a herd of Holsteins | nq which, were unknown of b& thelr } S. P. Grosch Appointed Chairman need of missionaries and money for he real sacrifice Mr. Robert Hanna Tethers A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES always kept in stock i ae a ree Press tells. of a ‘Pat- of Local Board of Goverment a i ead riotio! gathering eld at Norval wher ' : Fe eS I RS ‘ ‘ oy SE errant he officer commanding the battalion Regina Leader. I. D. ATKIN, - = Milverton co homas. Lanain, to ily ae ae the Wink sien naChered | SR acca. ane GIRLS acts ats MDa \bove military | sorjber asks if a person living on alat the assembly. This reminds ofa |°rnuen ap " or complimentary rét-|rural mail route. having no mail pba | Sacneye hae aundlar oosetcenpe in Brant (Coe the vacancy on the Lo- : assis o agreoging to work for mili-/ean be compel ed to Keep the road |townshin recently. Imagine turning = ae ‘Board apissied by the TO OPERATE KNITTING “ e open in winter and whose duty would] the proceeds from such an_ affair ithe ae eat a fann Aa ef oe it be ta cempel him to do 80. The | over to “patriotic” purpose. May. a seule eioe bi oh n of the Board MACHINES. and fighting the battles of his country | iyewer is that the pathmaster is em-|kind Providence deliver our patriot-|¥') of tno pr ale. Ts, | A pleasing event took place on Fri-| powered to order any township rate~|ism from having. to be kept alive |?he ° feat Ministe fe Muncie Bea Age aad . Duggan, when | payer: in the section over which he} from such sourees.—Walkerton Her-| the Deputy Minis Nickssne swell P Miss Gertie Weir, who has been until | has supervision to turn out to open qld-Tim Aftairs, Ms. J2.N. Bayne, nated ‘ recently, an employee, was presented |the road. + tual OMe precaution agaltmt Possible air fenroreiy scat ig Experience not Necessary. 4 with a beautiful silver fern basket.| Perhaps one consequence of the| raids though necessary a ‘ord. alae i i Miss Sullivan, on behalf o aft |war will be that hereafter many lives|dingland, is the discontinuance Ore eke |The re -arrangeme nt all ge intel Good Wages, Steady Work i made the presentation, expressing the | will be saved through the discovery | tolling of “Old Tom” each night at effect i ti ed il q = regret of all at losing Miss Wei that ‘certain dyes are efficacious as| five minutes past. nine, This prac- the: e Br ater “ aye i 5 wishing her all the antiseptics. The dye known as eS tice has been observed from time im- connection wi s q rs future life. ei violet” is deadly to the microbe that| memorable, except on the occasion of Gove b residing at causes the ordinary abscess, and the| the Duke of Marlborough’s coming of te oheae a res ith vs Apply Personally or by Letter, i was a genuine favorite with both cus- |dye that goes by the name of “brilliont|age in 1893, The undergraduates of | eramen.— oy bard § Character tomers and her fellow employees and|green’ destroys certain much more |Christ Church had been invited to a ary of $7,000 per an 3 well known to, the young people of jdangerous bacilli so that it bas been |dance at Blenheim, but the i Sega ‘ e city.—Stratford Herald. employed with good effect to sterilize | sisted they should return before mid- ‘ ” R. M. Bs Il pbcibeadlie aaviticla ah thabe Weheriot: 1. W. H. Grosch, on Tuesday last | wounds. hight, and, to show their displeasure, | Knows all About the ‘Pen’ ss an’ yne 4 y ing hipped five of his racing string to} Holland, living below, the level of |the undergraduates cut the rope of , " ; er. The power to resist the temptation to Detroit in charge of his trainer. Me | the sea, which its dykes hold back, has| Ola Tom” which did not ring that Toronto cata New parte & * ated Bi Sheively, where they will enterand| dwelt for years in the low of night. There was an amusing incident. in cas fe ONTARIO : £ spend is developed and strengthened by '¢ campaigned in reai society. Wid-|danger greater even than any that oo the House Friday night, when Mr. s = the possession of a Bank Account. Our ower Peter is entered in the Tavern |the war has brought to its borders. See Ae ~ B. Copp. member for Westmore- ‘Steak” at Cleveland, Ohio, where anuary one of the dykes gave way| Williard Still Champion fume eee taking a vigorous oration Savings Department will help you. the money is $3,000 and in the Pont- {and North Holland suffered its worst on “conditions At Dorchester Peniten- chertrain stake for a puree of $8,000 | disaster since tha great peas og oe Sere Au iat Shativion heave ee ‘SY The other ponies in the string are; |The rising waters drove twenty thou-|pugilist fo the world, easily outpoint>1) 1 about the penitentiary” be Milverton Branch Trampavick. Gilbert Patch, Cheers) sand persons from their homes, ind] rank Moran ina fen-round, bot ne AT know all about alah ae Capital ‘Pataca = $5,000,000 y,G,SCHAFER, - Man: worthy and Miss Peter Gilbert. As|on the island of Marken, so familiar | at New. York, on Saturday ‘high: “What was the hata" quietly elec hauer bn se tae these horses haye been under con- 49 Canadian tourists, took sixteen | Willard had. the bet asked Mr. North + $3A78.000 stant training during the winter mion- | jives. very round rae the third, Which marth; saya a ba oe eelispaed with ‘iw . ist ths jit is likely that they will give a| On Sunday imorning last Rev. F.! went to Mor: row margin. |1,\ enter. pee he ae good account “of themselves when the W. Mahaffy in Burns me. cre NE: and the cet ak ninth which were --——4— “Fin e tl ies” tt Sanvaig copenm ve succinct and interesting ad-jeven. f 7 r ust Oo a very soe the mission work, explor-|" ‘The conqueror of Jack Johnson,| Births, Marriages and Deaths. * <a dt ons and travels of David Livingston | (aimed to have broken all the bones —- ——— ; >| [Ey He inmstrated by map the immense }in the back of ‘his right hand during BIRTHS. amount of territory. covered by hima slashing rally in the third. and it Cravetord—At Listowel, on Saturday, 2 4 £ 7 in the thirty-two years that hespent| was noticeable that he didnot use his!“ yfareh 25th, to Me and Mrs. F. We have just received a Bas e e e in these great and unbroken regions. | right to any extent in the later) Crawford, a dav - shipment of New Spring oe $ Ly Tt is the intention of Mr. Mahaffy at| rounds. Occasionally he uppercut to Cerainaton Seerabe sate At Linw Suiting and Overcoatin; 8 J Elcom ‘Inter date’ to give an account | Moran's body or jaw with that hand) "on"Wednesday, March 2204, tk cau ti ng. a wer ibe lure were Reve Dr MeRAye ut 1k Tesked the. ou power| hy. Melntyre, Mr. Wm. Dunning: Owing to cloths getting “arg J | |of_ For: shown in his training work. ton. to Mabel, second daughter of scarce I have bought an 28: ‘With Vall, “the boarding houses and| ‘The chief feature of Moran’s battle| fons fo, Miveh rm, Carnochan. extra large stock of blue de homes fairly bulging his gameness.. Although he could| j1;5(t-Syverson—At Winnipeg. on 8 Z ba ; i 7 Mot cee. March 28th, George A. and black serge and chev- z in " i uF d brown E Cita ; Blliott. to Miss Emma Syverson. iot, also grays an : all fully guaranteed. : ae ] Fe ee ¥ oe ee We ‘cordial invite you to comé and see our display of ‘ ‘ have some good Scotch : ‘ ye N Se Mi Hi pay isang se W. D. Weir’s S Sale Register ie suitable for men’s ; a iy Sepang ; ew Spring Millinery on did not show up this year, No doubt | times Moran was dazed by the cham- = Feb 'S suits at a bar- #: P ig 2 : ] | ost ot them have enlisted for-Over- |pion’s smashes, but Willard. fighting Tosstns Ave Stock ty at Coie abd see then’ f ‘ ee 1 i ing a wor i i yf iveness 7; seas Service thereby setting ® “worthy |with ‘his usual lack S eee ess| end Grain for Jonas Jacobs. Lot 1. . : example to many people did. oe ape th, and Following Days S Sica Zenberie tg, Ae Seve Le peo fa danger | Weanesday. Apsil 19th, 1916—Stook, hetoe ay warren: Teer SN ea oi es Implements Houschold Effects and se Wednesday, April z Ee i : ee a ment that‘in from Moran's, blows. although a num-|~ Implements, | sth Ae eebork ale - All the season’s newest styles will be represented not taken the ont) [jew ®atner were plooked of svoided| tion), al etd te a, : ‘ in our Millinery Parlors. is section. ogee piyuisae ae eee a : % 3 : iving in Carriok. who have |traonsinery sae 2 Your Last Chance 3 Fe ige’s tee ement has resulted : ‘All parties who cS requests for making settlements | rs ne: ery man in who} Thursday. © April sel 6bb. (1916—Farm | of accounts are given one more chance ¢ taken out citizen's papers,| Stock and Implements for Henry|You have the privilege of paying up : ~ ru sulted in are 5 “ i h te ots 20 ane Acero Merrick’s Sal Sale Register and apparently paying no attention 5 : Leas . <8 MRS. KATE SPROULE, main’ st." ned : 7 ; » Main St., MILVERTON atter attended to] W. Isley. Lot 10 Con. 12, Morning-| to April 10th. after that date all ac- aioe rd : in order to be restored to| ton. one mile Kast of Carthage. ie counts are sublest to enter im, Court | Seg tig sigiven on oS Bape: ‘ . Zotac Be ‘privileges of Uaueclen ceeRinOnSBI Dy miles West of Hesson. N.C. Mer-| with Costs. no exceptions. — W. = —milamey. Gazette rick. Auctioneer. FINKBRINER, Milverton. Ont. Solin" LINWOOD, ONTA e

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