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Milverton Sun, 6 Apr 1916, p. 4

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and freedom — ight from’ RHEUMATISM. = NEWTON “Recruiting meetings are he da; Newton last nN ursday Ts 0} et is lunch petare their pet mai arch are Newto Alex Ure aust, previous rela, m for his home by . August Schneider is wearing a broad smile these days—it’s a lit- the baby gin. Hosea, of Hamilton spent * gun’ y with friends near here. agele Bachler: spe nt the prin; 6. SHOW on April Come at erat the day. a will be bigger and & Hawke will have ‘4 potatoes at to more bP or regular market price, eave your order now Heimler, The regular monthly meeting g g A she & 4 g zE the Women’s Institute will be held at the hy of Miss ish. on Wed- nesday, Spat vie e 30 sharp nyon ‘ishing enter in ie button-holes made. bei the penne en for Hospital seis ps pi leave at Miss Fish’s office. Mrs. Samuel Holashuh returned on Wednesday after spending several months with her daughter, in Hes- peler. Mr, Alf ‘fori ae spent the week- end in Hanov Mr. David Benue pas eerie wie farm vir. lin spent Sunday wit! Sohloegel. icra School Report. The following is the report of 5. S. . No. 1, Mornington, for the month of Mare! Sr. iV—George Mueller 88, Mabel _ Roe 79, Lavina Mueller 77, ugg Mr. Norman Zimmerman 60, Menno Stee! 58. yt Jr, IV—Kenneth Curtis "8, Alvin Kropf 65. Russel Schlotzhauer 40. ‘op! Dan Ehersol. (absent! Adeline Yost 84, Irene Wit- tig at Marsal Riddell 60, 'G. Schvsf a . Leona Lather 54, Arthur Mank -II—Willie Kropf 81, Margaret Meller 75, Jean Curtis 66, Henri2tta * . Elva Roe eo ie SoMa Ad a Edna Fred canater beeetys 1, Rose Zi Sohn Gaines 59, Reuben Stee! 69. Albert? Wagner, Solomon Steckly 49... _ Sr, I~Vernal Tanner. Pred Hennig Durst, Teacher. M. —_———1+-=. “WARTBURG | Spring is here, and a pa man anrhD which m ta be very good this Armstrong conducted ery successful sale at Monkton, Iso one at Rostook on ‘Tuesday. Sangster. Mr. Samuel ea of Stratford “pent a few ees ae “ week with, ‘Mr. Roy H The m friend ‘Denstedt Pe form: on oe Ent yrtle d g, of Monkton earl Kruspe, of Boprine wile visited 1 ae re and Mrs, Arm- strong on Sun A number from ‘this vicinity are aah who recently shaiaed fiom osha ‘ev. as akes er oe of that ch ell, Seniler Caen Wiltsid Candler (ab- jin nt). but Tatetor, Kubrvulle Svan fo her death. which | pj, Mr. Urau! I be, eveatly missed as he ae seat popula: rand Mrs. Henry Sisley Re rt oRirkland anne 8 day pres rolex tite seem tt toagroawith Tom picture of health. The “criehae of Mrs. Mitchell Sr., are pleased to see her out and around ea ne ©. Yost spent last week with ry ughter, in Stratford. and Glarence Miller were wel- fate Carrie Zoeger of the 5 e Company at Listowel spent araos’ with her parents. George irkland is looking fter his son-in-law's Mr. Thos. Mc- Lellan's farm during the latter’s trip the West NOTH MORNINGTON ended for last week. Miss Greet MoDonald has returned ded_ visit o her home after an exten with her aster, Mrs. a evans ‘iss Hannah Scott. 9 spent’ ey with her tena "as. Frank Johnston. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Torrance spent t of Mr. John unday at the home ww R r it ‘ "Becehwood. Harsa." Mr. Ji oney is confined to his Tom with an attack 9 Mrs. Secs antectained og few nae ‘ts a quilting on Thursday afternoon. Messrs. George and Jim Moore and ister. Miss Susie Moore, were “at me,” to a number of. their frierds of this line on Monday evening. ceipts ——4—-—— LISTOWEL. Intended for last week. f£ “D” Co., Detac! h- e were feopsieeed fo has two brothers and three brothers- Jaw 10 the: Kine’s uniform; Gor Brown, Cana Schetts, Canad The “Shrensth of the de- tachi m to 54 and it is exnected to he up to 60 by the end the week. The detachment under the | com- mand of Lieut. George ‘E. Harron e Evangelical church last Sunday morning. Sergt. W. larke, of London spent the weck-end under the par- sia: Sergt. Sahm gtentfond wes Sunday with | ‘ieiends in_Atwood. Lieut, orge E. Harron and Mr. Lieut, A, Terhune “ot the 1 Stratford was a visitor in town Saturday. TRALEE Miss Avelyn Burnett spent a few days with Mrs. Mason Carey, in Lis- towel dat weel M arnochan and son, of Lin: |wood visited over Sunday with the former's daughter, Mrs. ré McLaugh: lin rr spent a couple of days last 8 chat “rt his brother. Mr. Seott, of Elmir: ‘Marg: are Basler of Lin’ of this week Hate spars ‘eround where: W. Smith are spend- an ib relatives in Strat- for fond Sona Berlin. E. Pie ees Paes agent jaterse leaving soon as Hensal is is taking aus, Mr. Moore spent a-couple Gar . J aa “moving into our~ midst “ite aoe is =| paid for eggs at the oe ~ Carried hanes pak: Tam the aie of troubles cant felt awfully ae a Thad hot flashes e, Mast Such warning ermptne as sense at ‘ocation, hot laches, shel Gr eobher of ianenaine evil, timi ty, orgs egies Saag! of _ pee Ee ar! larities, constipation, ee e sottta’ by middle, -aged women. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has carried tinny women safely through thie eri ROSTOCK _ . of Mil- c! r h 2 a ee parlors oa ‘the spring se Mr. Fred Men api rane friends here. orne Schlotzhauer, of Strat- isiting with ee around of Stratford is Koch. r © rted pee ic J ewe Schenck. Hire ‘r. Charles wv itor 400—E, Baumba MeDgnnell rl ae 321, F. Debus Riehl 281, & *hechtel 233, J. Ihreonnell 221.x, M. Yundt 152. 60, A.D es Druar bus 2 ick: R. Sehencle 139, G. Buuck E. 12! R. 59. Buuek 106 x, Buuek 69 Junior eee Second ward Krug Mabel Se ery PGetecaes: ‘Maleho Frieda Male! Irene Kreuter, lorence: Bu ck Mamie ~ BlwinBebneld Fi eae Baum tiga wienie Lydia Yundt. iek, Karl Koch, Henry Le ay ness. ‘Maat Maleho, Hen Pri Class—Margar t nell, aumbach, Ve' ten’ Wiieda Grever, Carl Wel Foley. Velma Wickie, Marie John Druar, Karl Kreuter, Maude uel ESE SS oR WELLESLE’ Cc. D. Becker — Bharpais veil will Silos Se r se) our aur Fepist TO} Monday. ‘lhe snow 11 gone away and roads are drying up nicely and will soon be fi obi!» traffic Our Spring Fair | be held on Thursday next Mineral priz will be awarded. Mr. Allan Bechtel, of Berlin was & usiness ‘visitor here on Monday. Jol R. Schmidt is See 1 aie ui aha esac ‘aber prepared the anes eid specifications for eeting of the ratepayers was hela on Briday night in regard tothe I) = rm stock al the farm is sold and he is going West. quiet wedding took place last Sunday: evening in the Union church en Miss Ella Alteman, youngest ughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Alte was married to Mr. Wiederhold mai : of near Shakespeare, the young couple will reside on a farm near the place. aa School Report. The following is the report of 8. 8, Nox 8. Mornisiton: forthe: month at Mar attiea’in pide: pt merit, mei IV—Olive Riley. Esther Schmehl Rena Opper. Jr ese Me Gascho, Herman Kip- | fer, Laura Kip! T-Harry ‘Waller, vist Zehr. ‘is Chal- es Neu- Christian Gascho, Melinda meister, Kipfer, sade drene Waller, Lena n, Willie _Forbeck, Gordon Schwing’ Frieda ‘Kinter. Freddie Manz. Hillia) I-Jimmi ers, Ruby tie Kipfer, Gace eas Hara Licht ys. Wiite fe Zehr ee i per Str thers. Nancy. 2 Zehr. G. M. Stinson, ‘Teacher. Margaret | AEHAGE vas intone ed rs ue ‘pail th “Dunbar, Milbank oats Sceedding: afew aay * the home ee Wren foes brother, who has es ortly for ‘ELDERLY WOMEN SHER ell Others Hh ne They Were bite of Rastook hes D ol ir, Fred jeft_on Tu 2 innipe aoe wil aie a “ioe ‘01 ma eat Enz: | -. MILLBANK — & Grieve will nine essre. Hawke eae ee ‘ood. ue smn dgar Rutherfor oes of, ‘Strat- ford ‘Normal seen unday with his Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Ruther- ‘man Ebel, of Listowel was a business: visitor, bere “one ‘day: Inet weak W. Turnbull, of Burns visited dyer Sunday. with fiends; hen esr: joulfer an Jast_ wee! Misses okay. of Linwood visited with the Misses McCormick one day Jast ase re an the ne, i bea the “T10th ae Mil- ver wishes of ein many. friends ae tendered both young ens P Nas Ella aS is visiting with =| mother, Mrs. 2. G. Coghlin, of t Rev, “w. Motta was a visitor at London this w Miss Jane the past week with friends at ‘ord. Allin ham spent part of rat visited over Bri ownless i ord. Ortrs w. Sunday with friends in Stra this place ata forty y er home in Lion’s Head ne. ev. Miller preached a his ae Betbouy church Sun at the young people.” e first recruiting meeting | fo in, Ritter's hall, heartily. encored.: Li also sang a solo which was very appreciated. eing eect iiten hiss ES a addre: patina the Mr. Thi ed 4 in musie and games. The following is the addr Dorking, March To Pte. Lavery. Stank 1916. ae friends aire met here to-nigl and neighbors, ht Hamilton pesca uals. 66 Hamilton | Ss ago. pas- strong pat- P. meeting ae “ienox church to extend to you our hearty congratulations upon $2.00 PER BAG (CASH) OFF CAR UNLOADING THURSDAY & FRIDAY THIS WEEK 5 Po Many new styles are shown in this department. Compare our Suits and Coats with others shown, See the finish of these garments. Our prices are very moderate. The Advance Easter. Styles” in Spring Suits and Coats Baby Coats Just to hand a nice selection of New Baby Coats in White Cash- mere, ranging from 1.75 to 2.75. ir, on Grieve number of his frie ’ . A very. enjoyable time wai Ss ay gummy sie zee’, || Men's Suits past winter in Toronto a position in Mr. Ritter’s We have'a Special Suit for men many friends are glad to in navy serge and worsted stripe back to the e. our price to day $16, $15 cash Mrs. Wm. Stewart, a resident of forth fase Hawesd: ty On em compare these suits with any $20 suits in town. New Curtains Due, ) pment of Imported Cur- See the patterns tai: aad ually’ of these new creations A Special Bargain on Liquid Veneer Saturday Only Bila ai esas of Piaula, Ven- one 25¢ usting Cloth 1 ee o Ch harge. ‘Try this veneer for your furniture, it will make it look like new. 10th willbe. in All Soda Biscuits, tins or cardboard, per box _ nee Reid, Topic} aaah five we Sa Rey sepecte ott her 1 Ib, tin Special Steel Cut Coffee, regular 40c, for Kellog’s Toasted Garden City Beans per ti dance. was’ goo Heintz Olive Oil 50 and 75° occupied the chair. Seecepicciee Spire eases = Gad Metal Sue ae Tent addresses. ‘The jatear faving been “Sour Spiced Pickles....15¢ in the trenches for a number of mon & Spaghetti, 10 and 15¢ ths. A good local. programme was also given consisting of patriotic songs Th taking part in the peeing: were Misses £. MeVaddin M. Mul- eahy. L. Be Freeborn Sire’ E. Campbell and Me W. Win Grocery Specials for Saturday Wheat Biscuits, per package Heintz Ryrotae Onions. Ton 6 Caton Bee! ime E Sause 25¢ Cream Pann Sauce at Chow Chow Pickle jo and 1 1 DUTCH SETTS WANTED 5c 5¢. eet K. LOTH «The Square Deal Store” 5 MILVERTON SS Because of your d you will greatly pales cirele, but we tr your specdy and ate ee Ite then of your departure, we have munch ce ss pleasure in presenting you with this wrist watch, not for its intrii value, but as a token of our est with her r io | Mr. eel? the step you have taken to ee _Appreoletion of your noble de-|with his eye Mr. William Newton your King and Country. As w this pla a duty, it is a pr civileR am an h Bind on behalf of your: friends | The sa bo thaw jyosohbd Mr. Peter :|or to thus do your part to uphold our |end neighbors. rubber on Thursday of the death of de? antl bert, ir, and Mrs, Robert Johnson are |of his fatber in Elmira, ie character is unspotted and spending this week with friends in A uite a number from here attended y it ever be such what it will be ford, he petal ys oa of the home of an example to ea adi Miss sete of Arthur i a eatin Inte, 8 ry. pri is son, Stan- ‘aemer, . Mrs» Will K ingen As a number isa ahaa cently been made @ would again ‘aa mber Methodist church on aded the i from he ey atte nd: aes evenin, slop was in . Het Ties see Mr. Henry Newton ope nt Sunday korresponds, ley's teas to Berita Boeags have with their / receipt. the prosperity of the influence aeoe upholding It is esti 2,400 Canadian Ford month. And be: sobs dates d gc given! its employes - with 2 ven geance. a e a 5 ural course of events the Biomotion of ot In the by tl gee the Ford fac factory _ Ford Runabout Ford Touring. Ford Coupelet Sedan...... ‘ord Town Car.. _- £0.b, Ford, 8 and i Bota ling the ner ne facturers in all parts of Canada share tion, the Ford Canadian Company prosperity of the Do- e is intensely valuable rms & Se ‘of real human ‘interes le cong tannd et ee tiicee averiee 1. An increase in wages of $50,000 a month. 2. The reduction of working hours from nine to eight. 3. The addition of in to the pay roll since war began In. the Spring of 1915, Canadian manufacturing interests were in most cases being guided by a policy of retrenchment rather than of expansion. It was a time when caution seem- ed the better part of valor. rd of wages was adopted. s of from 15°t0 00% for every The average laborer was at once isteibuted among, the s to about $50,000 a ceinuryta that thats proeiain tebeor pay Wea ood. 30, by Agri 16, 1916, the phe Canadian NR wae ve init creased we y, this is inereasing the ‘prosperity: vor the individual ae nation henotita from this mm St. John to Vancouver there establishments that are also assisting in this Ford. ‘Motor Company of. Canada, Limited _ Ford, Ontario _ 90,000 a Month Increase in Wages—Staff Increased by 900 Men Since War was Declared Increase the prosperity of the individual and you increase Basing an estimate on the fact given in the last census ro- ort that there are five in the average family. this makes tal of 15,000 people ‘that look to the Ford Plant for’ their su Red ee in these four towns whose y benefited by dtesatantinehae ties Metal Fad Gis heeoaun te the Ford employes were further benefited by a working houts of from nine to eight per day. i yworking on government, con- tracta; have found it desirable to add to thelr number of ex reat extent since war be; But 0 result ord Canadian policy of fall speed abead, war or no war, that it has been necessary “to take bn 30) caditionsl employes since August wages, reduction in @ Canadian, Plant with its own aid hen ee dake “its bit” for Can side of hoot perity? Agta let us consult statisties, In contribu 1d Red Cross funds, the ~ employes, “officers and stockholders gave .39 or an age of $20.00. The tantory workers alone Rave § an average of $18.71 per man, loyes gave $ ; everyone, alinost without a single ae fon gaye to the abso- lute | stance, twenty-t le army of highly month for 12 months, “The total contribution from the town of Ford ith its 2,200 population was or an average 34 ‘per capita which is one of the largest per count titania ‘of ee or tow! 1¢ Domini paid ion | ores in- the aver- _ operas ainst, as given by the sid ell reports. ‘d Canadian executives have pro heir own catisfction and figu en make this’ proof ‘bvions that the ased of & mn his skill gained through this Tonger, time of service, and other in increased shies ‘And s0 the owner of a Ford: car receives a direct ben from all this since it results in putting into his car oiled ase is wie Attia Pal eoatsy att that far towards: making the eae Ahn eondertal weechenioalepmneeo that itis to-day ae

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