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Milverton Sun, 13 Jul 1916, p. 4

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5 ait : ‘ 40 gal. barrel lots ‘BRe per gal. 1 Guage Steel “Barrels $5.75. Leave your orders for Salt off car _ in barrels, eet and coarse bulk JOHN REIS, JR. BRUNNER PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXOHANGE IMONKTON i The soldier boys spent the week- for Camp Mr. Alex? "Campbell, of the 17th Con., will raise his new barn on Thurs day. Chas, Miller raised his shed on Wednesday Mr. John Bannerman raised his barn on Thursday last. Miss Lizzie Terry spent a few days last week ho Misses Ronnen- berg, of E) "Beatt cocaine on Sate | urday after visiting at tha homes of ers in Boation ra for a mo Mr. George. A. Golightly has improv nee of his house by in passing her, Exajuimation in’ the ‘Toronto. Conser- vatory of Musi The Misses Ruby and Hope Row- land arrived ho mn Monday pee Tondon, where they spent! ie their Srey Mrs. R Mis Mabel ‘stattord. of Walton, visiting ‘Mrs. M Alex at present the guest of Vhite. Mr. id Mrs. Pateron. ford ,are visiting at Mr. is Barrie ‘of Toronto. Mrs. John of Strat-|, Murray's. ou? Weir, and daughter, with Mrs, Alex. Hammon Howard Freeborn spent Sunday holidaying, with Mrs. ‘iss Delia ot Stratford, are visiting re His wife d few. weeks in Milverton before re- rnin During the months of August the public library will be open on Satu araay evening only—hours tesiusty on. : Mrs. Alex, Hammond spent nin’ John “MeDonald and daughters July and]! Mrs Edna and Allie left on Tuesday for last week with relatives |r ondon, where they will spend a few ‘ days this week. ss Sioa Se aeeligs week i “Nirs, Steve Brown, of London, is Mrs. Jas. Kerr, of Baden, is _visit- A sta Joh BE sister, at ace her mother. Mrs. P. Dewar. eb rial i nig haba The Misses Hannah an Sarah ay Keeee aca their home in nday patiee spending ith relatives and Miss Ivy Perkins. of Moorefield spent a week renewing acquaintances es =, =e in futu ‘on the line. mpbell aeaat ‘Tues The union picnic of cams peers in "Stratford. Nos. 6, 7, and 8, held in Mr. Dr. BH, Robertson of Colling- Bast’s ee. on Thursday ere ae wood, Ecieret to Decce ge on Sat- success judging f ‘he crowds that|urday last and retu: on Sunday t vi the kiddies, The teachers are congratulated on getting such fine talent for their programme. M + Gredit is also due, the Indies of, the : e ee section for the ncheon|session in about two months time. which was thoroughly enioyed, Mr. Jas .Terry, of Atwood, spent aegis a day or two at his home here this week. School Report. Mr, and Mrs Jacob Fydt. 1 iin. spending a few ice with he follows is the revort of the) yr. and Mrs. John roan epamananons 535-6 California peaches, plums, cherries ‘To Br. IVP ai ataauenersies for sale at Gill a randah springs and _stretches $6 fos cope Westman 5’ / 1V—Pass 468—John le asi, Schester me estman m8, a da aoe Cloy 592, George Kerr man 542, Reuber Here ‘Be, ae ey 468. TiI—Pass 420—F'red Gern- elder fis. sqlit—Poss 960—Franklin Han ilaid Murr tak Lillian k Wes 3. Anderson Teacher Pass 528—Harold Hapa x West u ‘ay- ie 396, "Mabel | esday for a trip through the aean ot North Wes' G: Ridout lef! Tu to join her husband where with the 33rd PPatessrs, a Rest left Mrs. for Toronto s for $4 at L Mrs, A. Huggins left on Tuesday 19 spend a week visiting frien At rood and Lis ciaheee where they spen athe ————4- your bore paper printed at Get the Sun Offic i af Smoking Préliseco at 0 HIS trade-mark on the tag is your as- surance that you have received the genuine Plymouth Twine— the kind that’s always good, =, YOUR HARVEST DREAMS COME TRUE IN PLYMOUTH TWINE It’s stone even in ‘size, doe: orks on any binder “GOLD MEDAL” 650 ft. to the Ib, ‘Three tang Hay Forks, reg) Two tang Hay Forks, regu! Hay re meals regula Hay Rakes, regul: Paris Gi 1 Ib. pac! oy PRICES VERY REASONABLE “If you are aN need of HAY FORK ROPE, try “PLYMOUTH.” AL Serle on hand at very low pric ‘Specials for This Week Long. Hanae Shovels, seaslat 90c for. Faris Green, halt 1s ps nkbeiner Hardware VERTON, ONT. s not tangle, ties more bundles, and is always the same. “SILVER SHEAF” 600 ft. to the 1b. ular 750 for. : ar 50c for... it 25c for.. jar 20c for ,, a . have had worry but it does it affect my youth- looks. is | gal | fy frien jo you eee so pone oe 1 well? * Towe it all ours Rost. you would like é seit Blends: at Eo MY HEALTH ': ‘i eer a a ‘Beau this week. —Mildmay : 5 azette, To Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Veg- et Womede Tnatitnte int intend hold- 4 ing the canta 708 ly meeting at -etable Compound, the h Goste uBublect we Ww, joney poe ot buy.” by Miss. ——- ‘Washington Park, Ti.—“I am the mother ws four otbaren and have suf- fered female quite a E. Pinkham remedies.’”” cnet Moore Avenue, ‘Washington Park, Illinois. e Lydia ify. you have os wept about hich now wri Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Po Mass., for helpful advice given free of arge. MILLBANK NEWS Rev, Bi well ania ites a rton. ssoent wean nesda’ kk at the ‘rec! Mr Frank M. Pheer at Bowman: ville, brother o} Sherrill has left a splendid postition with se Mr. John gehnarr Be and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schnw imwood.. and Jack Schnurr. of Mstratford, visited J. pea sof ‘Millbank, Everybody wel- are who on Thu nae pasted com: ©o) ongral atulations Frieda Hahn, credit on ee ability of Miss Free~ orn as*a teacher, aus Cream at Bundy's every day 1. W. 0. Bunday spent. Wednesday in riot yvel, Mrs. V. ae. ne ae Berlin, 1§ ith her par- iss Lura Carnochan’ spent day with Miss pitcenee Freeborn at ome nk MeCardle, of NW is spending ait yacation at his me nd Mrs. Anthony R. Koebel nday in Berlin. has” taken a ‘on aes evening ai Ma: cton, was driving home ee reached the track i until he Sangeroi ent in the Wallenstein line e evening AEP: cahedne headway: leaving the Wal- ‘0 him when b shed to pieces, a horse apparently suffered mucl m recovering his breath after jury. being picked. up by the train. crew, exe ne, bee safe?” The drive #hat if the train had been going 2 a “full. speed the xeaults would Goodyear Rubber Co., have been entirely differen’ Tse heen appointed Quarter See Sergeant. GOLDEN WEDDING With regards to the report of the Anglican Garden party in last week's On June the 26th, Mr. and Mrs Fie in last week's! James Kennedy celebrated thé fit en a0 of “$20 Hie! uln is visiting friends at Cley ihe es ‘Ritter and Miss Helen have returned home ater enemas & wee rig Rone at Stratford. Martin, m- wi a at = ra ae ‘Blsie Coulter and of Toronto, Avonton and are holidaying 2 Bestn el tive) heir homes here. ‘irs. and Miss Alma Stew- n, and Dr. Stewart. o! Sunday at Mr. Alex be time left to ‘rook: ow! ae The oe for ineteer’ hundred and sixteen pro- as regards in the agricultural history of the Pro om far Tanter ‘rolling lands the promise ii veel above th not well Geer ae even, will be “consider= peot e an average ‘retur' in fall” wheat, a good Willard Scott, {iss aa his vacation with Mrs. 3 on stratford. 3 ites: Se of Stratford, are ae “ade |days with Mrs. T. J. ee umber, ‘of changes hav. de on our pee eee is receipt. er crooesnanes, vio half FRUIT BULLETIN! visiting friends here for some ——_— me at Sione- ing daily. The red sour cher. NIAGAR; Norman Ratz and seafornie ad _PENINSUL family veek for Wi ‘allenstein Pherae we @ré sorry to lose them-as t Sal ees e made many friends during the|§ coming gong snore time they were here. next wa Mr. B, Hamilton took charge || er for the real 0.264 of the Rerethodist service at Trow-|[| Niagara Pen- : a3 insula Grow wn Fruit, Don't take it without this label passed ee ae yar IT IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF here. “The oldest voter day |f}| QUALITY. of being Mr. Alex .McLeod, w! fast is in his meeting e most variabl2, m conditions, below the a: sof. Chicago, tal Mrs. W. H. Griffin left on Tuesday Albert afalauts Oy ihe A10th ta s ronday with hild. Ww n they moy- Gill of the aunt alls” A* Gillespie. spent [4,2 = a S, as ‘a - ve e1 ith Mrs, A. Capling, Hamp-|, MP snd. a oH Mrs. H. Ste f a ™M Stew-| Whom are still ivi ing. hey aa z io 8 Cane ee Teton. [sence Chicago; Pause, of Creel: Mrs. Jy C. : Glonaiians ask Cha ol ee é : T pas Wo 4 presented urse of Lape ie the children of the happy and unique: cea Mf nd Mrs. Kennedy are still hale and hearty 7an join hing the generale eo many years. or happy wedded life, " apie HERRIES.— The delicious White ‘Oxheart Cherries are now arriv- The LOOK FOR THE MAP Belen Taney ‘00, see nee Albert ee wrence 494, Alex, 2 ast, 475, Frank» SDantaer 470, Edgar Veit- enheimer Sr. Ti_Total 750. | Rose. Foerster ih Jr. Ill—Total 650, tha Moser 482, Sieedaline sTaney Be Doherty 386. Rubel . Voit me T—Total_ 450. Lala: “pousier Ss, Alvin O'Gr ienheimer 329, Mergeret Kocher 2 ra * Too late for Ba ee te a number from hers spen Dominion’ Bay in Stratford. Mrs. Loney -and grandson, of Fort Be os jare pa at Mr. He: to|t it inet wi ast and | ee that 2; r es Voll Er ank Wanley iy 462, Loretta Kocher 148. “Gscilia Haid ie oe Girodat 400, Loretta Voll Pat 225— ady d- "3, Theodore ce Teacher. ary For many reasons you may have dsayed your iSunnaer ‘Shopping 1 until now. store is quite ready with fresh, full stocks as it was in the very beginning of the season ; ; Special : Prices on ‘ 9 Ladies Su $5. $18. $24.1 We also have ee suits from the cloth is worth. $12.50 suits for.. $ 6.25 $15.00 suits for... $ 7.50 Spring Coats All reduced rates. $9.00 coats for .. $15.00 coats for . $ 7,50 Summer Days Bring Joy to Those Prepared— THIS STORE WAS NEVER BETTER PREPARED TO RENDER HELPFUL SUMMER SERGE THAN NOW You can depend “service you will receive here. its —This Week. 00 suits forv, $ 9.95 00 suits for.. $13.69 00 suits for.. ius. 75 order to get way, we ha: Aes Thaw what have to go at greatly $ 4.25 ecg 1 in p store i for Silk Department ment. We Pein Try us for your silk dress. Wash Goods We department. No up-to-date 500 ods, Ladies’ Ve buy direct from the makers, and aa, the we can sell you cheaper than Buy 0 $3, Men’s Straw Hats is the straw hat tes Get your hat the ath of J the leading styles, Panamas, special at 3.00, Grocery Specials McCormick’s & Ch Roasted Rio Coffee per | 1b, tin Bn Robinhood | 1 tin Auto Si 8 cans Spick yok ‘Span tor pe- Try our 35c, 40¢ and 50¢ teas, WANTED! 2 cords of 16inch SUMMER WOOD. upon the ve always to the front in this de- Keep our stock right up to in. offer — allare new She: the very best in this House Dresses the adva pefore ods wn, Prices range July from e have all Rat Soda Biscuits 33 ish Breakfast Coffee Porridge Wheat, 2 kgs « 18¢ 10¢ 2e ¢ y Bring us Your Butter and Eggs--Highest Prices bade K. LOTH, “The Square Deal Store” MILVERTON yy Me sng rs FERNBANK Stevens, of London, spent nd at the home, of Mr, R. gandiy and ir. Willie “Hlildred Little, of Toronto, a “ie ae of Team ee with Bai talion sper ee family att pian’ ah os on Bion, gay Ww ae) HESSON North Mornington on Friday of last wil wee eae ey on ee eae charge of] pe following is the report of the Mrs. A.C. Wray and family spent Bev Miler p arenes q sbraue ongs| Prgmotiom: examinations [n-8 By No: Craw che ee aes ~M No. 4. _ Mornington. wior mon ta the Orangemen aoe Beto: | "io sx Weta 60. ae 405 | Gate 8 Punter tom Sumeraton iat church on Sunder, latte ae | Orban inor Bel, Vers Hanley 865;|the Orange celebration: st Palmerston outstanding lesso! 2 Sieion Kocher Papate Basler |on Wedn . ——— S48) Roberé Knoblauch $16. Florence | Mr. a a Mrs, Will Neilson. spent Veitenheimer 508. Sam Vollmer 494.|Friday in Listowel The Ontario Crop Outlook | Joe Isley 487. Joe Moser 466, Jerome Sat — Moser 408. 1750. 315— HAWKESVILLE Mr. daughter, es at Mr ily. a Mi a mane have secu: day aft t has returned to the home st strawberry and peat Bi ears "Raymond Keller, of St. foi | spent Sun and Mrs. Tom left for Beriin on ae nday where thay ‘McEachren. | Mrs. Wm. Neilson oe Mr. and MM family spent rdeen, South | ¢icnds in B st. mn, of Abe: . McCauley, afte with friends Sunday with Miss Violet in ion, ith Reid is at ® on wai vis- h friends in ian Neilson digs | of Mr. Samuel la Gillespie, or ane 110th Bat- | ford, io Bae friends here. club met arie Crawford on Fri- at the home oe Mr. William aes oe . Wm, Broughton spen' Scott, of Donegal, spent der t Mr. . H. Reid, Burns rs. Me iy Schneider and as week-end “with erlin, Miss Estella King, of Newton, spent Mrs, Robert Scott. Reid returned home af- week with ‘friends Mohr spent Sunday with ay last trends ae tnedie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and oe Whaley visited friends in’ Str ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H, Reid visited ithe tends “ate Dagens 6 4 to meet Brit- ain’s obligations in the United States. WM. RICHARDSON BLACKSMITH POOLE, ONTARIO Second-hand bugaies, onrriages, eter always on y or waggon cut down Foal. aot ey sold at a very reasonable price. Robert of a en- ten of their fri {instanton Thursday Mrs, Andrew Corrs. and ended the Dowd pic MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE Mark Donald ae trice, of Pre: Don: Mie ald’s e village ‘dace getons Bundayed day in tl and fam- at Mrs. | s Baechler and the Misses Snider motored to day. tanley } and Leslie Zim re laid to rest in the Sand Hill cemetery. Silo T Talk | What yet, shud oe eit haw sat rad daa! | cH ae corrugations — maki oo of tl and groov- aie nm two feet ing oes iat Site seers ood .| Buying— In many lines of Dry Goods, our retail AEN of to-day are lower than what wholesale cost would be to-day. These goods were bought six and twelve months ahead. It will pay the public to buy for future use. Many lines are_ ha d to get and prices are advancing: goatin:, ually. No such values later on, Wool Dread Goods Silk Dress Goods — Hosiery and Gloves Wash Gopds Etc. ‘And we eunrantee the dyes F gee co Suneaie your LIVE POULTRY, W. ae : ae Thured: d 5 At To-day’s Prices Highest Prices. =D HELA, ae. gent. | Re se Brit I

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