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Milverton Sun, 30 Mar 1916, p. 4

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The dull throbbing pai e join appears, the burning ache in mie eile gives way to éase and coi putert a that's the finish of ( CHAMBERLAIN’S LINIMENT fare allowed to do their work. ‘There a no need i Jum) pre ee adage all druggists 25c, eek ti itn George rece The eve church will commence at 7.30 hie rd of Toronto ae a few days with the MILLBANK HESSON and children and| Mr. S.Stemmler has purchased the threshing outfit formerly operated Y | by ia J. Fink, of Linwood—We ar: e: condition of r. Leo Kocher, who nt a serious operation on Sun essrs, Jos. Vietenheimer Bisuat event “Seturday in Stratford. —Mr. E. C. Knoblauch made war until it reaches their very « |threshold’ but when a young sehool- boy of twelve walks nine miles oO yn a frosty winter mor- g and sells his school books to get hich to pay h -|seems ridiculous that so many free 4) and tees young men can Jinger behind, Such the case last Mon- Z day seith Russel | Mittelholz of this vie inity © |bound train at Newton to go to Strat- ©: |only shook his head in the negative nd replied. “Surely I can kill one ‘man.”* re} date, was hindered from going b remarks of a certain relati’ ex | w! aes a accused demanded an ap r xplanation the young m a ing about t reason ae oe: enlisting waeithe tun willingness om someone else, when it lf, HAWKESVILLE . Miss peas Recwell, of Berlin spent the weele-er at the home of hi well. —Mf. R Mride od reerniting, Get busy boy: join former’s sister. Mrs. ©, Gerber, of'|the 118th.—Miss Rosie peach return- Wellesley, ‘The Massie Chapter of the LODE. wl hold_ the u ‘ tate. Unionville. ss e of “Campbell melee kner spent at lowest Williams’ Miss he w prices see lad _to report the improving | in ROSTOCK Ed. iy moved Be Stratford —Mr. iehl gave them evening rich moved to Seuringville last 'Tues- da and Mrs. Hector Pigeon \of Stratford spent Sunday at the |home of Mr. Justus Kreuter.—Mrs, |Srivester and Miss Melinds spent Sunday at the home of Mr. laut.— M. Hartmier spent. the home in Milverton.— and{on Er. | Han! Zulaut |S 5) As eI Linseman. of the 110th Battalion, Lis- TRALEE = R, MeLuughlin has bought Li ives — ‘St of the 110th Ba spending a week ithe friends around here.—Mr. Wm. Gibbons, of Linwood visited on Sunday with Mr. Jos. O'- FRE a 's parents here.—Pte. “ Fashionable Spring Wearing Apparel ” ee gens of New ms . This Week . = ek-end h s Pte. Clarence Baumbach, of, Toronto | It is a long story about the work that has jipas apse GUN he Wert ae preceded the presentation of the Coats Ladies’ ater pa : ‘ ; part of the asa that are being offered this week. The clim- MACTON ax has been reached in the wonderful gar- S uits ite a number of our young men|th M d ments now being shown here. ae isting in pee 118th Battalion] Basler Sr. has returned after * i Ear as s ‘abbert spent |ing a month with friends around tins : in Mr. ‘and Mf —Mr., Mason Carey ad a very | In point of style these garments are the A tar spending equal of any that can be offered at twice black e ti ith friends in Linwo: tani 7 . a Miss ‘Ruth: Holt spent Sunday with | enen = a the price. We invite you to come in and frie BS Edna wee on.— Mr, | hi t Mr and Mi. BS ORE arey 02 . John Voll’ entertained a number of| friday Is Basler of Hles- see these New Spring Coats. ora friends at a party last Mon S his cous- | ning. eel a le tim : i At ee Mrs. | (7 nav olt spen spent. Mr, and Mrs. x tia Se eee A NEW LINE OF NURSING CORSETS — y : Melvin Nucascre: (eee eee ha «now that Mr. J.| WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS turned. home ing a week} Connolly is able to be out again after} -at with friends at “Moorefield. being confined to her house for a| ——— |few weeks ithe a A tt - ‘ : eumonia.—Mr. an L ‘LAME B A CK Bington of _Hipwood, spent Men’s Suits at $16.00 $13.75 with Mr. and Mrs. A — Mr. eee Cumming: | h his brother. 2 We have a beautiful range of Men’s Suits. We want . Spoils Kidney Trouble bine -Maryboro—Mr| you to see our $16.00 suits, well worth $20.00. These ate . ricke ari ene its come in fancy worsteds and navy blue. Try us for ere's no use putting on liniments and Sea ee suits come in fa ; y blue, Try | poe ips orback | SPent | , a your Spring Suit—we will please you, worth f order. go rig ‘ gin ackach od ea oad repute te In Memoriam, See our Wall Paper $16.00 ihe ace relie! Meares Dak loving meindry ‘of Alvi : en arly. beloved son 0 Sole aes : noe dhe gior Seatac Gains tr ‘; hn Dallner, who ‘e have the new samples in stock. 300 patterns to se- e gost th roe pais bee ar pear v8 | lect from. We sell border same price-as sides. to day relief, has found new health ind comfort in We think we hear him saying now * . nh fechas seal hothat alenie W. G. & R. Shirts and Collars now in Stock ‘FOR THi bebe fe ‘Two boxes completely cured Arnold McAskell, of LowerSelma, N.S." “I have never had any tro sad ith my back since,” he es have a lame back—or a of Kidney trouble—get GIN PILLS today and Bart the cure working, soc. a box, six boxes 2.g0—and every box sacred to give satisfaction or your money back. Trial treat- ment free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, saated Toronto + 15 INES a SVAVAVAVS Oh do not call me back again Mr. Charles McNichol his contract of drawing and Mrs, y spent a day last week with friends and Mrs. N mead I am so happy here. The New King Hats, both Derbies and Soft Felts, are now here for your inspection So Short a life. so short feo say on earth SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY He went oe to Heave: The Golden gates Es poe 20 Ib.{bag Pure Cane Sugar for.............. $1.65 1 Ib. Golden Rio Coffee for.......... ras. | i.) A gentle voice said come ! 1 1b, Transfer Tobacco for .25 1 1b, Special Rio Coffeé for 22 a ehh ee it unspok x I qt. bottle Peacock’s Tomato Catsup. 10 1 roll Sanitary Paper Towels for ‘25 “His Loviictarenta 3 boxes Spick and Spa 25 1 tin Garden City Beans for... .05 ee ed 1 doz. Seedless Oranges 15 2 boxes Infant’s Delight Soap for. eos GOTHAM 1 1b, steel cut Coffee for . -35 | GRAIN BAGS AT............. THE OLD PRICE BRING US YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS in Lebanon. Serie of Mr. T. Ale | WM. K. LOTH, micverron 5 rm hoe ait Jas. Mayb Ka ha attack of the mumps. SS SSS SSS a0sS SSS SSS oe | o wid Challenge! ‘Laval Separator Co. or any _ representatives to a Skim passed on cream separator bits at San Francisco. tive to do the same, with th the churches of Milverton, | the winners expense has t HENRY S I herewith challenge the De Contest under the rules drawn up by the Jury of Dairy Experts, who To make such a contest in- teresting, | will put up any up to One Hundred Dollars ($100). the De Laval or it’s representa- The “Iowa” reement that when the contest. has been decided the holder of the Thetowa funds shall turn the same over to SCHIEL.. 246 ming exhi- The “Iowa’ ie ag= -/) # ©. blood ‘is taken out of the es ‘held in Ue bottom of the bowl. The *lowa” Cream Separator has stood the acid test of 18 years in the hands of practical dairymen and farmers of the word, Consider the following points when you think of Cream Separators. ” is the only machine with the ‘*Curved Disc’’ bowl. zs The “Curved Disc’ has wider space between the disc’s near the centre of the bowl and narrower space near the edge of the bowl. sum This is why the ‘Iowa’? will skim closer than any other separator This is why the “lowa” will give you a thicker cream. i This is why the “Iowa” will skim colder milk, ' ts the only | Cream Separator that cleans the milk before it is. separated. Il. dirt, is the only Cream Separator that i is washed aad ried perfectly without taking the disc's apart. Other people claim they can do it but you know they don’t and can’t do it. ‘You can wash an after : “lowa”’ in less than half the time required to b : wash a De Laval _ een he Baowht has two milk screws which. do not. change? the “The “lowa” i The: ieee balance of the bowl,” The Di is lower down that the De is more convenien than the De Lonel The *lowa”’ ae are all under the mechanical limit— 10 to 1 De Laval gears are all over 10 to 1, The “Iowa” rae ies but the best phosphore bronze ings. The De Laval has cast iron bearinget and only one pair of bronze bearings both of which — are aos than the woking vag > bearings the “ee P ‘The “Iowa” has less side strain on its bowl and on. its: gets : abnpa the De devel 2 The “lowa" Sal save $40) 00 per Cow every rye, that ii Laval throws away. The “Iowa” skims more than its fii Laval skims less than i it . When the “Jowa’” crank stops, “two-thirds ‘of the ‘moving ‘pal y+ stop. When) ede, Laval crank stops nothing 2 oe $ Se CTAEETS. .

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