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Milverton Sun, 20 Apr 1916, p. 1

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Poultry Wanted ~ ~~" HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for all kinds of Live Poultry x S. Gleeckman, "ii Siton ° “It Shines Hor All.” Su. P. ponies So Decorator LET US DO YOU apne an PAPER Jue oe SING ees NEUMEISTER MILVERTON ‘se Clippers Sharpe: Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, April 20, 1916 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher 3 box oil. 3 Boils Vanilla Extract 3 pkg: ates... again tea, green, half tb. pkg ‘We pay Fresh wane MOHR’S GROCERY kkindl; we” week-end in Strat! Tr ts verton on week, program given at 8... Assoc gn Friday last. Ther angelical church on We are Showing in Handsome Spring Millinery— Everybody does, who sees them. Our hats have an.air of exclusiveness about them that lifts them out and above the ordinary and places them in a class by themselves. Discriminating women would prefer the hats we produce even if they cost more but they really cost less. If you haven’t your new hat as yet, by all means see the new ones on sale here---it will be worth your while. Gis. > You'll Like the Charming New Models Geer. MEYER, : Milverton JZ ic) ee ee NG | se J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for Di ke PORTLAND SCRANTON CEMENT STANDARD Oa ST MARYS ANTHRICITE LIME Schoo! Trinity Church, Eloi: 5 feta 8r. THE BEST GRADES MONEY CAN BUY CALL AND GET OUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Clover E> Oil Cake, Linseed and Mollasses Meal <9 A full Hne of POULTRY SUPPLIES always kept in stock I. D. ATKIN, =. = Milverton Grass Seed, Timothy and Your Boys and Girls will soon be going to college. Parents should begin early saving money to provide for this expense. Our savings de- partment will help you save. Milverton Branch N. G. SCHAFER, ager gage! construction known he is engag A Grand Success in Bey Way New Goods Arriving Daily WATCH OUR ADV. NEXT WEEK Mrs. K. Sproule, Milverton church 01 men’s hall. followed the Items of Local Interest. if you bays 8 ceetn at your home, are Going out of town for a visit, ‘oF sore of any interentins ear from you.” reciate (00) Monday after e, ng W. K. Loth left she will sp ‘others, Messrs a has 1 ot twenty-two. , who ad an e platoon came to the = cert Be be hel an’s hall w _ Miss Violet Edwards spent ‘ord. two week’s jiation held” at on af to make the church parades tertainments more dolore ne since th der the auspices Milverton siatoon on the evening of pril 27th. tive ma: from the t towel ertained ends at a sauilting party he. wtternobn ins anil, Sippel, of Berlin is at me of Wi fee Couni Monkton re Will be no service in the Ev- inday as Rey. isehler is attending the Annual Con- aoN Winnitred Grosch ‘oronto are Mond: end is now attack of t |diers expressed themselves as delighted| and as a remin ee Col. G. O. Shields. president of the en, de was given in a “ielightfl, Pauheor programme. eature e who w ay, ing promptly. ms. pri Hats . Tindale intends spending Easter her a oe mem- Cash paid for eggs at the Pearl Creamery. at Mr. Loui The Whmen's s Tnstilate will hold a meeting Zimmerman’s hall, on Thursday, April 208 D. Weir has. $12,000 to Joan on of $1,000, $2,000 and 83.000 01 first mortgage on farm lant octave? peperbangeY afouk dis: posal and can look after he as me in Oha' Dental Office will be day S sworth and hi on Fri- a he ty ye cars la thareya y wil jast week secured 2,000 yards of ditch ‘ be constructed as soon as the land me Mi R. T. Harding. the senior mem. e of Harding ne me take place in the course of a ew days. Ba Thos. Bstellan, who has rT 90-Ib, bag at sday evening of last of was given Diet <alned es perfect e sol- the slower slo ery Mr. David Ferguson spent Sunday BL your paper-| i e week | cer ¢ nes a loving In eir’s. Delews lack’s, Newton. The presbyterian choirs “in: Brussels will Easter Mon i joirs will number a Rrardibers factories, throughout On- m| There is plenty “is eee and pangeniel increased about. 30 per cent. advance: dyertisement in English A by real estate dealer in Par t is mm wil be ina Easter flowers—cut and potted at ‘are potatoes for sale at R. and Methodist combine on musical soetie at» Melville church nd, the highest: price on_ th a blended NORTH PERTH SUNDAY CONVENTION SCHOOL Unfortunately for School Convent the Sunday ‘4 ses given slons the lines o! pompay ial a also discourse on the “oR iehis, Po the Child” year ago to-day April From our happy home and circle od “has nate en one we loved, He is born ‘in a sorrow Toa Slee teat abov: In a near and silent grave-yard, Where the trees their branches w: sl an his cold-and silent grave. He bade bo one his last farewell, goni A husban a father so dear, A faitheat friend he was her ri . ot-| to the Allied ton is ruined every year in the South-}division of the Empire of Great Bri- ern States because the southerners | tain. In one ith 1, en came persist in shooting the quail, meadow |up the Fraser River from points on larks and prairie chickens, while he | the old Cariboo Trail to join the regi- maintains at the Hessian fly and|ment there.. Wallachin. a town hinch bug do $200,000,00 damage to|the trail. t 47 men to the front ic] ould be avoid-|out of 67 e! the wae eligible citizens of 000 men out of it of “‘tightwad.” It was dent that ir learned the ‘other’ day s been driving: him. father was the treasurer of an im in the Maritime Provinces will | Buchart probabl first-grade feathers Be fill a pelctick irton, cant, Tom Robinson, of Lon- | rai load = don with a number of new patriotic | giving Palos ay i ‘till working as songs. mated Hermiston, ue Listowel, | good a wealth producer as Mr. Grosch, Dr. T. Me- |her greatest-grand-daughters have Dowell ana hers, The proceeds will een. If ide-~awake poultry: fancier hi that never-die goose in flocks, along. with so: of hi weny, he would be advertising the most verile and fertile strain that jand’ sell eggs at 25c. for ever lived hatching.—Paisley Advocate. | More and more each day we miss him thas gone to higher regions. Sate from every grief and care. We shall ‘meet again in Heave! Hever more ‘be parted ‘There. —Inserted by Mrs. Seelhoff and iy 19th, 1915. are WILL BE MADE IN (CANADA n the matter of vegetable parch- exclude entirely the German ‘product In Memoriam. In loving memory SER Bawar cugelea Fore, Milled at Langer France Ss A precious one from us has gon voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. God in, His wisdom as ree called boon His love had given. 8 land ‘oth his body slumbers here The soul is safe in Hea r-Father m Friday, April 23rd. ent) Th Mother, Sisters and |on Wednesday wi |from UNLESS. HE MEETS A NIGGER. : erton Times. Wall a seri, ee aos rag to run-in the vT d to fight. wa find that try to mix are too pro illiam isn't if they things uj nner i made acquainted Gi Reid—Died Wedne: W. D. Weir's | Sale Register r Tuseaey. April 25th, Buenas tela feole—the yale of ne Griffi Effee vertbe o'clock. s for Mrs. to commence at Births, ae? and Deaths. dtr day April oth ity rect Reid, . relict of the late Hugh MeDon: ald. has mnade ebout ton ar and 6 months The | Banner. r, George Me- Donald, who resides four miles west Moleswort Mr, jonald. is particularly fond of sweet goods and makes a specialty of producing honey and {maple syru has sixteen hundred trées tapped and makes any- 285, to. 260, gallons me sy- {eral weeks cla highly respected citizen of Glen- Protection rated in 1882, the ee Bank of Nova tia has a record of over four score years We invite Savings Accounts both large and small. CAPIT: RESERVE FUND. TOTALRESOURCESov: bse Neer BRANCH uelsman nee err JAMES R. ,B. COOKMAN After an beh aes Se over sev~ r. James R. Coakman, allan, sed to his re: st at his home Weck which left him in a very weak-|With the evening’s entertainment. | tl 1 blow and b Je chaser nda oegieeri ny Canad Woe Wel Sates pinwesnde Male Seas all which many indisputable facts were |on- Sunday April 9th, at two, o'clock, however, that he is rapidly gainin tes to \. Mil a | OARS Re PY A Gees rae Rage Se Toterensaliaad bide tale eo beable ieee uae peat oe The Mliverton ple child should be treated and trained England, born in the sounty of Som yet to take a hand in seeding oper- fifteen men before retiring to camp. {for the best achievement rac- | meraetshive “in, the Year. 1690.” He rer tag at The platoon: will parade oe Saturday |ticability of a truly moral and useful | came to Canada when about 8 years of ion A. D. Gisohler left on Monday|a calf six weeks me HER STS aie ree lte,_Beeing that, fn the near future |age and lived for some time with his for Pembroke to attend the Annual|and for one cow he realized $127. A| ‘There’ are at pr cnt no less than Be young of must handle the | parsate inorhond of Sialrs Conference: of the Hvangelicsl chureh|s0w with a litter brought $80, This) 06.000 makers of ma 4 tfodtie ot attairs in this busy world |moving to Glenallan about: 1850 where which is being held there this and|is good sel ominion of Ca to the regular constitution [he emmaxed'in the cazpenter and con. Bete DPS ate sat one cAn Oxtogd farme writing in ‘The sary of times and thing: that it is|tracting business which he continued five years in pastoral work in Mil-|Farmers’ Advooa CPOE Atlee eenld danke thet an’ the best use of |to follow until his death, In 1871 he five Jee ful limit of time allowed {quite an insult to the farmer to. be square 3 jeans’ should wan, United thy mlarmage yo. Rebesee) By Continents aid will be tosumierred [asked to : lnabes atter — be made for the welfare of ou fel-|Smith of the townline of Peel, who. 4 , fie haw toiled. aixty-yéar eet the advancement of the|with a family by whom he was sur- “ , iupiway. We i the prenene ication.” The offerings re-|rounded during his last hours. remala and suggests that to be fai an | riv irs Saran 6 “have been ipa had! with a horse and buggy should also be| than two-thirds is situated within ‘the séived: at 8° OO : “Wesley, of Duluth, Dina Pised far Mia erties ba “olka,” does | Presmes” or aubtian hich was very thankfully | Mrs, Wim, Tyack. of Hawkesville; Mrs. as much harm to the road as an: The speed of a hare for a short dis- and beh be seprephe la to undy. of Toronto; Miss Gar. m thing els ee tance is nov one well sapiens ool. cause, Lo A. of Glenallan, t SS aE pOveriiedt In eee eee At a eae was cftisienty. filled. by Mr e funeral took place from his late i ap ary |that the flag must be flown on all fei ot Merry in the afternoon and Mr.|residence to Glenallan cemetery on 0. W #.T.C.M., solo violinist, of governme! at ae Ha amilton, “of Millbank in the|Tuesday. April 11th at two p.m.. and ae Falls, N.Y., ‘will assist. with the anni e people of Monkton very | was la) atten by_his apy ie. program. Julien. ‘April ond. The = Leoade kindly. ‘provided ‘aceomodation for those }friends and relatives. The service tithe Sen office has a splendid stock | pressed that Fe eee ee eae AL ot a ost go | TOM. a distnnee,. >) Resoln Hons wens | sPam eoudieten tae er as Ea f wedding stationery and calli en ing at 30 sone neous, but were {Adopted in connection with temper-jand Rev ELE Se cards on hand. also the most beauti- undying overtaken of atout 33 ;20¢e, the adoption o e oats = -—. — ful styles of type, so we are able to Cai mail 3. Ne were faster pene: cradle ox Haste Ae | BURWASH—HAIG turn out the finest lines of wedding observe 4, Municip an “othe tly “all I tested [even and every Sunday n Fan invitations, announcements, cards, ete | School trustees should take note and tel within. the: the usual votes of thanks to the par) 4 pretty wedding was solemnized Ve can do w fit to invite the best o it that flags fly on all.muni- you ev: in! vga zap and a very profitable |i, the Presbyterian Church,. Colum- of people to a wedding. so why pay sipal “buildings ahd -eckiog! aohises “of tow any town, owes its newspapers? rei ae was spent tn connection ins Ont., on April 5th, when Grace two or three times as much to ci Do you realize how much of y 3 oe rtant matters. Tt ilps |MeDonald Haig was married to Har printers or engravers for pes it will not be ¥| growth and present peoiberity is du fete at, the ree ae ee i the {old Chamberlain Burwash. The. bride that iene a whit better for the gus «pert in, tak a i ia asing advocacy and, adver. an oy the eee ec ore white mousseline de and pose? See our sami iss egal local papers ? ‘00 : shadow lace with bridal veil caught ats Am os Peppler Teft on Tuesday |committee of the Ontario Legislatur: te Sénvines “Yourselt what you; Tbe Celneteanes soe ae Hen with lily of the valley and was given London on the receipt | Passed an amend: to ne iness owe to the loca ete Cie a if ad by father, ye W. M. Hai, ot the Fe eemtetat his som Perey act, which provides that a witness| paper or papers, is to figur pee Ne also ete ceremon: ‘ail- | s self what your town would be without he. Gow: anstown Peet the follow- Miss Lotta “MeKellar, oe Toronto ate then is is the one, thin ierimtendents? Blementary. Mins tended the bride and wore embroid- omo~ N e ently intelli: fe Mt piety rte Be a ry, | ered le and a picture hat. The ide |amendment was ined “na oh thowahifat tn ether matters yore Soa ret > |groom was supported by Captain J. 7 3 : s Ney'R. BS, Homilton, Albani? Adult mM cles OP the SIsth ‘Battalion internal injuries of . serious sates i Bible Class,’Rev. McDonald, Atwood; Brantford, Miss Ida McCulloch play- he had an arm and leg brol i a Spe ee lome Department. Mr, J. G. Gee, lea the wedding music. After the de- is ing in Vietoria hospital and In Memoriam. Listowel- Teacher Training. Rev P&' | joumer at the manse Mr. and Mrs it is ewoted that he will recover. —— itt. Li emperance, Bi h left f she he i ae Mets fala. Monkton ; Aidsionary: |DUT ween lett fora short ‘honeymoon r. and Mrs. J. M. mick, of In loving memorv of Frederick Seel- ih -ainibank at Toronto and points west before Winnipeg will spend a few days dur; hoff, who departed this life one leaving for their home in Alberta. v suit and rose-shaded hat. —— es HORN-ROBINSON ment e German manufacturers are to be exclude e. Canadia “ nadian | On Wednesday at high noon a very uirket. This product fr yeats ea | nett” but quit euding tok lac Seon Pe dcliturenk of ear there. has |S" tbe home /of; Mary and. Bin sobs, ; *8 | Robinson, "“Springho Ful- 2. ishe: te Set they will on Main airists Sritahe ll. Spring Shoes We have them for Men ‘Women and Children at all Prices. bis 8 Rives Work Shoes _ $2.50 to $4.50 rup as owel funeral wil take, place on Friday, ice two o'clock, Interment at the ‘ Stuene Presbyterian cemetery. WITCHCRAFT SE elheaeees orman Mack UES of the di ft the et 00 Agsinst rare dutifal aad aprignt there neither witcheraft not wile. Men’s Fine Shoes from . $2.25 to $5.00 bees et Fine Shoes $1.50 to $4.50 Ladies’ sca in high tops '00 to $6.00 EGGS TAKEN IN TRADE T.P. ROE stivesten

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