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Milverton Sun, 7 Sep 1916, p. 5

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SAVE 7 YOUR. a ~ MONEY FOR THE DOMINION WAR LOAN 3 : TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. By purchasing a bond you will help to WIN THE WAR and obtain for yourself aninvestment of the highest class yielding a most attractive rate of interest. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA. ; Perfect in Style and Comfort Pe Ready -to- Wear Garment, Suit, Waist, Hat, Coat, separate Skirt, or pair of Corsets sold here is perfect in Style and Comfort. LINWOOD TOPICS Among those that spent Sunday . Henry egies toe the following; Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Ko ch ask ali those eee pons ndly leave atthe Bank. Brae & reek Mrs. J, Hayes an Bes Miss Hayes spent a few days this week with friends in Joe Runstedler, of Preston, is at present visiting his uncles, Me Jacob and Herbert Runstedlen, in this locality. ment spent several days this Pea iascuel Iph. ree number from. this locality are attending the big Exhibition at mto this week. day morning of next week to fir themselves in 1e and desiring after that to purchase beers or liquors for his ow ped. in. from outside the province G. Wilker and family spent Su ies. “last at Beliw Meee maar aoimnan,+ Charis and Herb Doherty and C. Ande left 01 innii Satu Miss Hoppell, of Gorin is visitice rlett’s, Ais. Beggs y visiting her sister, Mrs. spent a few d chess of Glenallan. Mrs. Nurse, w! ently arr from ‘the West and whois at pe z with her daughter; Mr ed a very severe fall on is presamed that he tipped a 4 bit of carpet g her violently to the tard “tn nt e fal oer e crate ‘She er bed since recei Irene Carnochan is at pres ng friends at Seafi ee Wile oges is wattbie at Listowel Joseph Me re visiting et Mr. tt ardle and soz Frank Me Cardle’s, County Engineer, Blbomindale, was here ing some see cers connect- s through gham, of : ‘Maverton, Clayton, of. Mr. and Mrs Heury Flei auer and son, ee of Poole Mr. and Schweitzer, of Linwood, spent day at the home of Mr. Wm jiiles Rata, Croats of Zoronto, sp at her home her Hea ip 2 friends motored t week to attend the regular meeting of the Women’s will L be hel ne a he hom nesday. "ides Sore Cor nt, he Institute Net Maca ta, of ay and a: nw wood public school. e Irish makes me sick, alvays A Seaforth, Ont., Hi s. _ Unpainted wood means decay. “constant expense for Paint pi When ttelast beoey. ty and distinction to siorea: fa lees “100% “100% Pure” Paint LIFE INSURANCE For Your House ‘Not to paint your house, means a ots against wea you take out our ‘100% Pure Poliey”’, your house is insured Buch pélat protection resists the'destroctive offsets of climate and adding 0 the bome and value MARTIN-SENOUR “100° PURE” PAINT Se eueeeperne rates ea a . C. CLEMENS, MILVERTON. and weather. oe) HUSBAND OBJECTS TO OPERATION Wife Cueitet by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Des Moines, Iowa.—‘‘ Four years ago I was very sick and my life was nearly spent. e doctors stated that I would it to get better and am now wi stout and able to do my own housework, can penne es Vegetable Com- beens in down ae a Se aartal cage and Write tothe Bais E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice—it will be confidential. LOGAN COUNCIL Council met se: the 28th. utes the lai ting were enfirmed and sig The following See pilots were car- Min- read the Ellice: Maitland aie fRefu nd Hit Ae ad, be finall Relief as now d_ the : P John Rennick : aitland Drain repaired. fy John Roger, aac ol of Logan oat to report to instructed to vy. the “that ‘the ha ents mt y That the ara of $8500.00 "be ———s—S—44 GLENALLAN MeFedion and dau nt the guests of Dr. and Mrs 2 Gould, of Colborne. are siting with their daughter, Mrs. . Hislop "s, Rebecca Cookman has return- r spending a few weeks daughter. i nto, ie Nurse spent Monday : Snyder spent a few day ast week in. Toronto, tise Bessie Johnston has returne d home after spending a few days in Guelph. rorte: < [Meow on Tu é er = ee with Mrs. J on't forget the, Taketing 0 | women's ely to be held at the Re ae on Satur- vices will enallan Methodist church September 10t y. AaLytle, of Wayburn, will oc eupy. the pulpit both morning anl evening. <a. In Memoriam. loving memory of the late James barton who died on Eeceiee the 1915 r, removed afa Be One neti : While eg od hearts are aching, |Passed through the gat that atand ajar, = Beyond where hearts are breaking: If earthly loss be heaven ae Of richest untold blessin| Why Tahal the grief oe "have sus- ine Be bitter or distressing. Goi grant that we, while here we stay. May. be for heaven preparing. For the Solemn Day we'll pass away, Eternal things be sharing. What wondrous joy for young. # and as re Death Will no more se To vneet again in bliss ntold, 0 part no more forever. ife and family. sa BRUNNER ‘The I,0.D.E. will hold their mee ng on Saturday afternoon, Septembe Walter Kerr Mrs. Wm d son; Aaron, 0} Stratford, spent Burts eed home of and Mrs, Albert ‘at iirenbes Dabson, Petters, visited over the holiday with her cous- in, Miss hitne’ iss Margaret vAndetson spent the week-end with Mrs. Will Long, of Unionville, eat Lionel Clark ae my fter ing Be vageaae Mrs. Sritin, cs Straito . Henry Tatton Saturday to spend: Bock with friends in Wiarton ee eee POOLE I|Improvement as per lerk bet pairiocied ste w the Clerk be instructed to no-|t oe to make t oe ‘Couns at as early a date as sere be oe, at the home of Mrs. W: \ Mr. and weitzer and daught spent Buneey with Mi __ELMA COUNCIL ; The Municipal Coyne. of the Town- gip of Sima. mck ia the: Agricultural Bal Naas on Saturday, Augus r the. year third dime. be finally Illman—Coates—that 25 be made to the Strat Moved by . Coates—Iliman — that engineer's cer- tificat: Moved by Smith—Himan — that the piste sty Chas Lohr, owner Lot 29, Elma. to remove the es in the Gernhelder Branch id lot evn flow ae Neate law eet the Muni ¥ ber of accounts were order- ed to ae: Moved oy *Coates—Smith the council do now adjourn in te Agricultural hall, again wood, on Saturday. September th bere at ten lon, for ental Town- pusine ship x RGE LOCHHEAD, Clerk. ----4—-=- = ACHERS OUT OF JOBS eachers, 2 yho threw up t oF hires ciageece te pea he apr into many school cr fina’ in ‘and Glerk arte peers e san which lost its oe acher, $592.00 | a successor r offers for meet | the first si at the schools ‘lable for —MARVIN LEAKE, Clerk. applications ard therefore no. indication TF tbe of them apply to the post h instructors 5 and whe schools reopening with the thrones all fil eo CROSSHILL Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford, Preston, pas ee lay with the ae mer’s parents, Mr. Play- ford. ase ate vi 3 G nd Mrs. T. of Rerlin, 3s soot Ge fer ee ae ae ed old Sat re here one dsy last we Mr. foes Leis, who has been engag- ed with Mr. M. Shants and 7. Bir- Peg tree and John Meihm have lef: for West. 5 aed ‘Mr. George Coote is visiting mother, who, we are sorry to report is serioully ill. Re Mr. pele art, of North Mor- Series coupled ‘he alte ot Boyd church last Sun ti oe RULERS AT WAR The ane slept ef tae aes bh Ani horse, Eaipts ache auake s v ‘ime: And ihe r ieee the ane cannot But one Rie i they’ re solidly ¢ Sites a at rrible wa =w eatin NORTH MORNINGTON Mrs. John Riddell, of, Newton, i visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Dowd. Mr. A. Dowd, urns, gone West on 4 visit to his sister, M McAllister, of Eyebrow, Sask. a TWO-HEADED CALF A calf was born on the farm of th. Members present—Reeve, Wm. cot; Deputy-Reeve, Samucl Smith; jouncillors, Wm. Coates, John Ill- man an s, Vallance Minutes of last meeting were read. épproved and signed by the Reeve and Cle d Comavelkations were read from J Mrs, John Bossence at Harrington, near St, Mary's, whieh ad two well erred seo t died a few minu- tes after birt R en yhen is ra Ries a ee K, Lua and 1812 ag Taylor an Cohen at the Call Office. speed i for epee 3 ‘imit an March p played ed by Pa Palie {Sunshine Rees 2052 \" Orchestra. you Calling Me; by Snehl nd Ber rgh, 1815 (es ‘Rosary; by the Revillon Trio. man & C vi ae Mare hy by Ir rit roupe i y Pri iupeposeheotrs ; by Prince's Possibly you are one of those who have been serving Mc- Cormick’s Jersey Cream Sodas onlyat mealtimes, There are, however, any number of “sort sions when they may be veniently and cepropristets eaten, For the bedtime light lunch with the rt simply spread with jam, honey, cheese, marmalade or butter, and given 5 the children after school, J on McCormick's Sodas are so sopeesaay Bie = light, that: vier, perhaps-would cause discom- fort, They come by their whole- someness naturally, since they are made in a new model mil- lion-dollar snow-white bake: where purity and cleanliness: form a part of rate oes of the baking p: i @ ormicks Sodas : So good that butter seems unnecessary. THE McCORMICK MANUFACTURING CO, LIMITED 56A jeneral Offices and Factory: London, cae Hamilton, Kingston, jes: Montreal, Canada. Branch Wi Winnipeg, Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B. Makers also of McCormich's Foncy Biscuits Constipation-- ' the bane of.old age is not to be cured a 3 chmidt Tnotored * oy ‘Hamilton or Wednesda lay on-busine: MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE | “Quality” Goods at Right Prices We are not advertising rush or clearing sales at this time. But are giving ourfcustomers good and honest value for their money at all times. { We are selling many what the wholesale price is and will protect ourcustomers against advance as far as™we poet can. Buy your;fall and wi the assortment is complete. Just received a shipment of New Millinery in white and colored —new and up-to-date. sc Milliner in charge after Septentber 6th. \ See doing good business by linesfto-day at less than inter supply early while” felts for early fall wear

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