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Milverton Sun, 22 Jun 1916, p. 6

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ships at Guelph. ‘ " Will stand owl generations or any ‘other partic ee ‘ Je M. SEMPLE, Prop. wv 5 : NOTES AND COMMENTS | 750,000,000; probable total by Aug. 1, The Milverton Sun dents | . There’s the size of the direct mort- Ard Monkton Times This Sirs is make new Reece See ites pos ferityido' say nothing of of ARK PUBLISHED, of many ee o ; ee en the direct lestruction of property VERY Ay Megiee MORNING ents ‘are an Ww ‘debts aries fe, that the European = Se tate amd hes artioas away hast brought to the ane Dies oF Furope The Sun Printing Office beyond human comprehension, bi Main Street, Milverton, Ont JESCRIPTION RATES onths, 50 cents; thre montit. 28 teats, Inca race, Subscriber: tm arreete a jabteto pay $1.50 per year Advertising rates on Peghcais m. ents without specific directions ‘Changes for contract advertisements set bein the office by noon Monda; Attention. MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprietor BusinessCards = DR. M. C.TINDALE,L.D.S, f Gnapuase Tasoere Ussvaastrs ge Work : Over Metropolitan Bank, Milverton "Phone N No. 38. Medical. }. PARKER, MI L, TYE, M.D, DRS. PARKER & TYE PC FUELIC DRUG STORE, SILVERTOY otonrt-10 9.22 oFclock sempand a 0 « ck P. nd 7 to 8 o'clock’ p, ate B. Morpuy, K.C. Barrister, - tary Pai, Sehictar tor Bai LikgoWe. Conveyancer Money to Los Fe R BLEWETT, KC CG Solici or ior the Bank of Toronto Ofice : Gordon Block ®1RATFORD, ONTARIO | English bonds to pa; whi ted un‘Kforbid and chatged ac- | \) it England’s method of selling her own loans is not only comprehended but must be greatly admired. The Ui States will not buy enough French rene y for the supplies d, The THE SUNDAY LESSON INTERNATIONAL LESSON. re ah JUNE 25. buke the es in dollars are use. pay for war supplies. Never before did any nation mobilize in this fashion bits. 8 to get the mind that was To this end he suggests 2 . | discipline of though’ weakness = iendeney | “to light-mind- | edness? e they subject to being | blown hithes an yon by the varying | winds of Grecian thought? He sug- gests to them the cultivation of the lhabit of fixed attentioi 2. An attitude of mind. The de- |Yelopment of a definite attitude of At any rate, he has | mind is essential to the prosecution of the satisfaction of knowing when he|any line of conduct, individual or so- sells , and is also good business for the United States, which gets back lerate prices ‘of its unexampled ‘ala igh prices. But only time can ‘ell if this is like- 3 g a 8 5 ss 8 ae Pad £ Es a ze a Ex ose whi men have shouldered a oe ea have peace while cee SD: tinually think about war. When |Buropean war first broke ‘out the aS |ple thought mostly of horrors. | They were talking about it being the The latest computations of thi debts ata interest ft Sheree which the} E is piling upon the shoulders: of the apne “es the princi-| last world-war. They were pal nations engaged ate-here summar-| in, ized for convenience of SS be propsosed. Great Britain: _Pre-war,. $3,250,-| beca: fame accustomed to the awful hap- 000,000; added to March 31, $7,450,-|penings of the battlefields, . The 000, 0005 probable total by Aug 1, , $13 tragedy lost its power to move them. 500,000,000; interest charge, It is remarkable that events which ° | ooo 0 have thrilled the world before the war, German Empire and states: Pre-|are now regarde very ordinary war, $4) 000,000,000; peubabte: addi-| happenings. It is an outstanding ex- n for empire alone by Aug. 1, $11,-|ample of the law that what fills the MILVERTON- LODGE, No. 47, | 990,000,000; estimated interest charge | mind for any length of time will ulti Ax & 4M. G.R.C., Milverton, | for empire and states $762,000,000 {mately determine conduct, ‘The teach. # every Monday evening on of nce: Probable total by Aug. 1,|¢rs of Christianity to-day must fol- telore ‘tll 4, Moon every month in their | $14, 00, 000,000; interest charge, $625, low Paul’s example and endeavor de- Ayers Block. Visiting breth-| 990'9 finitely to fix the minds of the people 5 spare = J Smith, WM, ae ‘obable total by Aug, 1,|UPon the grea’ principles taught by a es $15, 100, ,000, ae interest charge, $725, Jesus. .0. F., “Silver Star +H eee eGuire, N, G,, nm we wel: Loti i, Bees. ri H. Brown, R. See. D, WEIR, Noter Public, Aue ena for, the County of Pert aug Waterlo | Convayhaens: "Deeds, Wills and rtgages drawn and Affidavits made, Vilege Clerk, — Office in the ° Weir block the Metropolitan Ban! MEKS, m, Ont,, No- iin Pattie, Conve} sheer, Tamu of Mar. riage Licei J.P. for the County of sold, A le, QUEEN'S S HOTEL, Milverton, Oni, The sccommodation for commercial irveler and others, ‘Two lar Only the choicest st Wines, and Cigars at the bar. Go fables, George ¥, Pauli, Proprietor. SOUS SURES Geir cette 3 Are You Insured THE CANADIAN ORDER oF ESTERS offers proves. tection tor wife and family ‘at minimum cost. Jarestigets it pebble tetebbdetetnb bed fo R.Y. FISH &CO, LINWOOD Dealer in 4 q Coal, Cement and Lime Motar Stain, Ete. Grain, Bisus and Feed and Furniture athe See udleoncnn 1es the slow advance Pre-war, $3,- ee lta create nace ee SG wat WOOL WANTED! Washed Wool 40 to 45c Per Lb. Gat ay wool 4 ne pengord g to qualit; Newton Woollen Mills m-ll-a-11. H. ©. Wagner, Prop. GE WA ww wa um ? (Be price; for example, the submission undeveloped! territories and peoples focsathaad Look |wnish are now under national control, Your jand also of the highw. com: Well ont e, to international jurisdiction. w many people wi |to have their inccme limite jto provide a fair income for fo! Dressed |now below them? Most of us hav: proseaiiie,arthisabenadirt |to go a long way in the development of social cmphasis in our thinking be-’ jiore we are in danger of losing our —The ‘well dressed” | man will secure more business than the slov enly man. Be in line | and get one of our nifty suits. { Fit and workmanship always, guaranteed, /day, the development of sccial- mind. | | @iness. \t The method of cultivation. | other words, think positively. oS ave a social mind too often Deane a Hagative tara: ‘mere ‘crit ites constantly, finding “tale | | with the sa S. N. SMITH | tie hong te site ver coi ehh Ghe Up-to-date Tailor ces cf shen test ht imife. hey can! MILVERTON . jy never settle ome in: conten'ment, SS ; |'They can never be mere shallow opti- mists as they contemplate ae gains | Goods Constantly Kept on Han: ———| which have been: won, con- | ; } i t ¢ i i | ) ee Champion Hacknoy Stallion tnt ied white, mnie ; and tail silver. . “Stands 15.8 han i Walshe 1300. heedtiaiecy No. 3088—Form 1 \ adpabidscis in Canada ‘From Engiai 's Best Buses Four times first at two chi hampton Four at ‘and fou champi ionships a at Lon in his own, own, eee though caso, to meet mares by appoint Ss :—$13 to insure and BIS pant jcgrest noone Ask or write mer for extended pedigree of five them to continued endeavor. ‘hris: jtiaa social workers need Cease to! think in positive terms. is always pulling us down; eed eo sight of the stars ue mae us) e minis ee as abet should bs | |fillea ‘with big thi | from their | terests into contemplation of the pect! needs of child the commit | Such mental discipline will doveloy by lives and efficient social’ servants. 2 gis | templation wie not lead then Ban the. /arm chair, , as the earnest of what foods at Old: Prices with them ieglained that at they. hat | been picked out on. the ie by aie -achioal, ee led. of - [labor aré greatly economized on washe Pneumatic has proven more emuring. oe dishwashin, e | thing is so refres! i plunge after a day of baking »ver 3 penste bes ibs f imay yet be SEO aGIIG: it will i mapitey ae Bes cauth P i ¥ ‘Shite: tad rairie souneeye sold into es a British tren ) and en. ‘usc en its, sais iin for ae dollars, which went into the| things had settled cowa again some aegis: guid Eeuit are also sold FOR THE PATRIOTIC FUND. ieee Sat poy Laage "|men were found to be missing, at Rock Bottom Prices. gag et aa tonag | ttinly not ifts, search party was sent out and came| Prairie Spring Flowers and a Street! Inq ae ‘or the: pesriotic upon terocbe the “missing. ” "They: ih store Will be open me ‘ ‘ar Ti fund i in imske ae aise ng a ange el: indulging in a hot: ee ciara and | every nightand See a ions have | Ported among colectionsa single as the rescuers came upon them ies ‘tng sumer = pittty, anomal: —— a fost leerae ticket, which evidently had were arran =, Rhct as Ne which cn Red Cross Societie: triotie | been contributed. by ay pane one leas bot tthe trench was blown up firs { - {funds in Canada, since the war began. | Well Sek ty Thursday , dune 22, Monk ~ §) From Indians in’ the far north to the gals Est 3b ae peor sun’ ar ton’s Field Day, Lunches ‘children in oS country schools, the] {hem aie eae eee mie Teale Ginvtora shy it looks like ie ill be served = fanadian public ee ene "the is fa covet Kk to the he ° ae hne : ous interest in this bres = raneiter serie ge on if | Your umbre “Alllday and evening. Ice cream | time work, although ha itis they, ay. bee em an peas ‘Cragshaw—It Ege Thi probably be] ai seaconate feuita'will be ser, $} have, sent ‘have ‘almost ag often, as one oth ee vf Rew interned for the rea Don't wy the dai ite a ae een in some orm than as “knocked down.” _It ws Into the office of the Manitoba Red [tare he pene are Dai “or in who | and she ue tos) spenc Z RUNNING WATER IN THE viding a satisfactory water- Provi [Bren se ii a would be ma erat for works system for the home is som thi thing accommodat oe to Swat the Fy. Ma mg. other hygienic advantages per-| there need be no kitchen am sone Few, perhaps, but are scions of the ivanta, aevantages of running ere is the windmill cystem, which i not entirely satisfactory on still days unless _preeautio se crops couldn’t| e cut or stock fed economically oth-| hand, windmill hydrauli pet — > Thought His Hearing Was Bad. Some wounded soldi to HOME IS A GREAT BOON". tiaras Among them was a privat 0 had 33 £ lost his leg, an WEED his name was : led he hobbled into room. The Pneumatic System May Be Installed in a Farm House at |“what’s the matter with you, my an?” asked the presiding officer, Moderate Cost. speaking from force of habit, The soldier was surprised, but, with a straight face, he remarked, quietly— “Aa’ ma hearin’ that’s Most domestic unhappiness is caus- ed by the stul part of one or the other in being boss, 's were wait- ma no! shalt sir, but Aa think it’s bad.” The Chaps Were Insulted. bborn insistance on the J.M.Fleischhauer w+ for === “Fine Clothes” Mi aero: 7 bought an atts ye § f blue bonds of its own corporations which _ {the pumps of well and cistern, The visitor to the training camp was | extra large stock 0} 4 me DWH TA Raroge British brains |Lesoon’ XILL--The -Phillpptan: Ohris: haps many yards from the kitchen. Of) 30P5, thrown perk thei yard. TBis | es ioten Stack ie See of |f and black serge and chev- olved a way to buy these American ti Phil, 1. 1-11; 4. 1.9 urse the of installation has al- pitted ground tn pa {Dlackecayres “aad -byalved Paces tah ac iot, also grays and brown g ry ry ians.—Phil. 1. 54. 1-9. ways stood in the way—hence the pro.|f slops be thrown continually in ene Sea : : i fully: tenaits supplies and to pay for them wi Golerttep ee vera y- e the pi Place, “especially it it be shaded, mal-|¢verywhere, “What's been the trou- all fully: guaranteed. : American dollars, Bac Bs Blem aformention ut now since) 2.5 fdas oftah eben titean | Bie?” ie unked keectend on corporal. ome gi ‘cote _— Going on to perfection. At ete ee aa Posts eve Uetnd re aanitaee oie chee a ona Toke fellows look a if they ‘Tweed suitable for men’s 8 armer, Andee eatin Parliament baa compdll€d British| Philipet eer” the gospel was first| comparatively cheap, easily; opersted) MOVES Another cause of these same|had been in the wa Had a row or _boy’s suits at a bar- E ly cheap, easily operated) job, with the next Sepiiett: that’s all gain, Come and see the: estors to turn over their Ameri-| preached in Europe, there was evid- ana very efficient, the ense is ae ‘oubles, lied © th } hand gain, Ir m can securities, taking new British! ently an peas Christian com- :t ‘There are various devices in use, by jreplied | the corpora seme troublesome a factor. Certai t “Whas abo e2” “Oh, the b loans in payment, These American| munity life. Pauleommends them for the, benefits derived far outweigh Tiy [Means of which the rural home ma jee art ene eee a securities are being sold as rapidly | their geod vainen and does not re- enjoy the advantages of a domestic | gars set a sent try to eir towel as possible in the United States, and J M. Fleischhauer nd Men's Tailor ONTARIO ‘roo fe) u erwise, labor-saving and feed-' 70M, or other power, is a saving Possibilities are so apparent a that few doubt Hence ey 8 tower or on high land. in the and silos are fire reiki : ments over old methods that must be Iter the water is liable cape The attic is generally used, but there adopted as matters of course. 5 ; is danger of leaks causing damage. An Investment that Pa: hen, too, in the elevat nk, soft But. when it comes to an improve-\ water hag usually been used ay that ment in the house! Well, ‘the old way the pressure and supply are ab the accomplishes its end—th ily is merey of the season, supplied with water—and that’s ofte In reestt years the een tank the end of it, been Buy a Victrola for the Home. The easiest way to make things pleasant for all the folks and to furnish entertainment they will thoroughly enjoy, Come in and we will play your favorite music for you and explain our easy terms, Victrolas from $20 to $100 Jd. 's MILVERTON EIR ng ight tank is heey witha mother did before her? t doesn’t e water glass ang preseur Soe register the height of v wal ter and t pressure, so that when the water ae extra air may be pumped in, Th tank may be placed upright, or hori- zontally. With the pneumatic syst-m “he wat er is pumped into the tank at the ae m, and as it rises it compresses the air in the tank into a small space at the top. When atap is opened the stand to ré And sticleney 4 a a matter of money, whether it be d veloped in the house or in the fee enough for it, The evivantages definitely enumerat- ed make a long list. Cleanliness re- SEED CORN une. 'S EARLY NGFELLOW WHITE FLINT WHITE CAP DENT WISCONSIN No. 7 Also EARLY SEED POTATOES IMPROVED LEAMING HURON DENT E@ Oil Cake, Linseed and Mollasses Meal ©3 A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES always kept In stock I. D. ATKIN, Milverton Sectional View of Residence in which a Pneumatic System has been instal- Th’s may be Operated by Hand or Power. WRIST WATCHES In plain and luminious faces, nickel, silver and gold filled cases at Come and see them $6 to $20 J. A. HANSON, Monkton quires more water for culinary pur-/ compressed air forces the water up poses than sometimes is used, because |the supply pipe and. out the ta of the inconvenience of securing tae tank may i filled ty hand pump, when ‘t must be carried in'a pail | windmill, gasoline engine, hydro or, Then instead of cold water always tikes power. Soft or hard water may on tap, the di =| be used; the well is most satisfactory. pate anise eae: ders: The fi thai an es in oth- first cost is more, but the ae nary, aa ry purpose: Time days by the stationary tubs under’ aps of hot and cold wai-er from which the water drains away. What It Costs. and strainer, provides a handy eight ng. sae house for a family, the total Lathroom with basin and bath cost would be SRR $250 seats ah saves much time and greatly in at present, Fixtures and plumbing creases the comfort af bathing. No- for kitchen and bathroom, in neat not is the warm elaborate be about $165 laundry about aa summer. ty r $15 m Procelain are higher soap will remove ie Cost epenta partly on quality of ie dus‘ better, sitet the haymaking or tures and amount cf piping necessary threshing is done, than a swim. and size of Where farmer’s lad may not be handy ie a ree is a windmill cost creek anyway. ‘ a large enough tank this The baby's daily bath and the Satur-' system can be made to supply stable day roun-up of the older children are wa‘er of cours wo houses may be not so ardous for the mother rath, an supplied from ‘one ‘tank; half a dozer up-to-date bathroom. The 1 hot water helps enamel, would ‘or hot stove in wal > Your New Spring Suit t doesn’t make any differ- ence to us what you may ‘want to pay for a suit, that isa point for you to Bcrnde but it is for us to Jat you get what ee Pay ba and we will do it Whether LEE nan is - grey, , blacks or summer raehiten you will find them here in a very gratifying assortment, For the y: ipa on we have some of ue you have e ate mean Sk the solder. shen add quieter e have styles of ative genteel design that give that well dressed appearance. a 0. DUFFIELD } The Lpto-date Tailor, Monkton, ~ Ontario Frequent bath- for the purpose. The two latter en-| ing is necessary to clean hhenlthy skind, eine hot eevee all the e year around,— and bodies. Margaret Madden in Canadian Coun Hard working farm dwallers requice try wishe a jk ia to aie “Red er ‘The Bantams Were Betting. ” and sold for the fund. cir This is the latest story concerninn desire was carried cut, and the dainty | Glasgow's Paitats Battation. loded, a mine Gist wh ‘The man he foots ‘he vies always . has a c oniirig. ‘ 4 tell me th hh E - “You can’t me there is no hon- s Well Mated. in the world” “How now?” T “Are they well mated?” “Perfectly! He likes to make money lath dit Re GE ae Early Butler, Dent eS inprevel Ehacitigs Oat Wisconsin No. 7, Dent Get our Prices Before Buying» We ean ‘save - cre a ompton’: ’s Early, Flint : ees Flint. M. E. BETTGER & CO. _ WEST MONKTON Hertone Merchants, -

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