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Milverton Sun, 14 Sep 1916, p. 4

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\ _ Main Street, he “The Sun sFeiatiea ot ottice | Advertising rates 0} ication. exteicoet oun directions giftenscnst Muviforbid’ and charged act Ghanges for contract advertisements must the office by noon Monday. eciailor n telephone ordere will receive prompt MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprietor - bein BusinessCards DRM. Cc. TINDALE, is Ds. ‘Touoxto | flac a ond Brid, ork ‘specialty, Office: Over Bank of Nova Scotla, Milverton Medical. DRE RP Tory CEFICE : PUBLIC DROG STORE, MILVERTOY Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a. otclock p.m, and 7408 ocloct pm. * H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton, LISTOWEL, MILVERTON, ATWOOD Oficess Listowel, Mil ‘oney to Loan F, R. BLEWETT, K.C Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto OMlce : Gordon Block €IRATFORD, ONTARIO Veterinary. J, W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeo: Milverton, Graduate of Ontario Veterin nes College, Toronto. of domesticated ai phone or otherwise sey ‘attened to Societies. MILVERTON 1¢ ROR Ce a Anish Mi LINWOOD TORS Milverton, ye? ch ir itternoo Et gtumbled, an s. Jacob Seitert, Mrs, George rs, Wm. Doeneh, of Elm ana nt ‘Thursday of ast week with . Sei 2 se. Wm. ‘The Ladie Aid of the Lutheray arch were “entertained eae the on t Hi i Mr, and jahn ie mace totes % Tease even! ib cents; three r. Conrad THeiabu ch and daughter, HE sei ipraavae, sea Miss Vera, spent Sunday With his sons r ‘s, Fred Miller and ‘fam- ily and Miss*Anna Baker, of Kubry- ville, spent Wednesday with Mr. Wm. Fink and J ani ei ins, of Stratford, occupied the pana of the Presbyterian church = 4 r. an 0, Schnurr and son Grant, motored to Strathroy on Tues- ay. “Mr. W. 0. Bundy spent a few days of this week at the London Fair. Mr. John Pim paid a ying visit to New Hambur mn Moni nnd Bie Mozsenren ‘spent Mon- aay” in piitehen nomas "Farrell spent Monday ght itches Win, marrall of Waterloo, spent cite with his brother, Mr. Josepb Farrel Miss Lucy Diebold left on Monday for Waterloo after spending several weeks at her home here. Mr. Frank McCardle left on Friday est for Le where he will attend the semini ith w of ng through for the priesthood. Bush fires haye been raging ed h are great difficulty the fire has ‘been kept s ing to adjoining farms A gang of from fifty to seventy mez have it been n the watch. The properties that have si An attend took place on the Glen n bridge on Tuesday of last ey ours lat otting over the bridge whe the sudden stop jolted ¥ 7 iy. ceteemed »b Hotels. The funeral took pase to St..C i .C. cemetery on Thursda: QUEEN'S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. | conducted by Rev. Fr. accommodation for commercial ; Hesrellers and others, ‘Two large sample |, S°ret Vail. of the 118th ms, arm stables. George F, | Battalion, | retw to Linwood 01 Paull, Pecuaie: Tuesday aft ernoon, having been honor- ably discharge membei Battalion trough a slight eratca! lefect. Pte. George Farrell, of Camp Bor- Fruit Jars Regular Prices Imperial Pints. .80c doz. Imperial Quarts...$1 doz. Wine Quarts. ...90c doz. Wine % Gals...1.10 doz. XXX WINE PICKLING VINEGAR 40c per gallon JOHN REIS, JR. BRUNN PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE den, and Miss Mary Farrell of Water- loo, spent Sunday at Mr. Joseph Far- rell’s, Mr. and Mrs. N, Schlegel spent Sun- day at Mr Louis Scholl’s, Monkton. Lr. abr at aida last week. W. Parsill was at Mildmay haat “ws attending the funeral of his mo TRALEE Mr, John Cherry, of the ith line Maryboro, spent Sunday with Mr. r fronr here intend attend on Wednesday. an, of Camp Bor- with Miss Milly a couple of days Smi ESE OSE In Collingwood, a motorist was fined 0 seven miles Be Look 3 Your Well j Best V—_—_—_ Dressed The “well dressed” man_will secure more business than the slov enly man, Be in line and get one of our nifty suits. Fit and workmanship always guaranteed. S$. N. SMITH Mr, days | tives in 1 Shakespeare McGee has returned to|* wurt my si naw wa Columbus, Obio. Lydia pound co! and ees cata ie strength to body. AFTER SIX YEARS |. FSU Well by Lydia | |. Vegerable Compound. I had almost given Ohio.— “Thad ots Ted been sick for ynro wih | | “Thad went to at times that i e medicine oe since and J feel like a Inow w unds 0 you can see what it tas done tor me igh 127 por table Com- Vv ins just fhe virtues of roots jtore health and the weak« ened organs of the That is pb ta irs. Barlow, a aaoals ailment It pays for ee srantetie from any to insist upon baring etable ia EL Piuktow’s Vege’ Mr. ta Biratford on M fr. Miss Minnie, have yisit with’ friends it Listowel, lest week at thi eulteates vere de: ees ed by fire. Miss €! iting friends ront Mrs. Wa Rennie goa ti i ce meetin, bt the staying n Clifton nd. w 3. of day at thie Here Rat CARTHAGE x Rose made a business trip Monday. retu home in Toronto after ia faye ere. Miss Ethel Herron is at e friends in Constant and Nor- 1x and e home at Mion d_ Mrs. G. and, visited recently a Mr. John Herron. Messrs. Chas. Kerr 10 short time in nm Sane ms nas as Badr r tle son, Everton, visited a day ion home of Mr, and Mrs. with ouri, spent Mr. Maer Ridde 1. Samuel Patterson and aes ned to ‘ir eee present vis- S. Soe aS danghter, Miss a few days the was Brandon Tn see for last week. rr_is at prese vat Brampton To. end Goderich. her friend of e rio Lilian Askin mourn his loss, a wife and famil: ong those who left here for the sons and seven daughters, namely | West on Tuesday. were Messrs. T. . Brobman, in the West; Mrs.|Simpson, R. Askin and J. A: ee Kennedy, Glenallan; Mrs. Jas.)Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell moved St, Clements ; | Wagatha.|flmira on Tuesday. where Mr. Bel Ea Voisin, Glenallan,|has secured a position with a firm of inseman, Tralee; Mrs.|that place. dy, Hesson ; Charles, of fir. and Mrs. Gordon McKay, of dward, Detroit; Ralph Chicago, are visiting at the home of Waterloo; and Albert, of | Mrs skin. ae brother, Jacob, lives at St. Mrs. James Riddell who, we Mr. Busch was nearly sev-| sorry to re 3 been ill for some yixt ‘i e, left for Guel e who yaisienda wish argess, a Mr. one ge and ‘KINGwooD fe, Albert Marshall, of Camp Bor- t the. home of n ney ar sa jam. Fleming, of Milverton Spent Monday with friends here. aoa A record was eek ae at Wind. twas a ‘general holiday on both sides HE CANADIAN tection for wife Are You Insured ORD! R OF TOGRNTERS ofere protec. end family at westig. C.Spencer,OR, « N. Zimmermann, R,S ate it 1 {visting her sister, R \| preached Hi IN Mr. Dennis Hanley spent a few nave one thle week at the London Exhibi- egal ¢ ene rus tec intend | taking in the Elmira ot Fair ‘this| e sata Eitchener a0 ‘spent a tants ‘wesie in Elm’ d Mrs. ie Hetiaedyttended the, neraLat Hee fer tether Mx Anthony Bush, with a very serious aocide mele *Glenallan oné day asi Mr..and Mrs. John Schiébel te Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Augu: Schiebel. ph ‘Kocher spent p few pa ast Week at the Toronto "oxhie Be ‘Stemmler took a trip to the ‘Niagare fruit district one day this elk. ‘Mr. Herbert Helm left on Tuesday Peete Berattord “quer neon att tend Normla ‘e are very sorr, Miss {Catharine Schi sick list suffering from bl ing. We al in wishing pee cay recov! Sylvester’ Lantz, of Camp Bor- aen, is. sen ing a few days at his home here. Mrs. M. Carley and son, Victor, of Linwood, visited with friends around our. Date. rs, , Joseph Foe Bosler, of Lim friends. jx this nd Mrs. J. Schanawitz, of E sunday at the isteer's ‘0 report that is on the and Thomas Sunday with he Miss Forwell, &. Linwood, is ae days with Miss rene ae sephine Graft is spending a + daughter, Mrs. . Ed Stinson and Behiebel are is ball in ger aot son hall, on September er rybody — wel- com: MILLBANK Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Arthur, Mrs. Hu; with her daughter, Mrs. J Thompson, Stratford, ie L. Martin and W. Gillespie. Borden, visited over Sunday oath ‘friends here. Pratt and children vi ited Bee Sunday ee friends at Lis- towel ae Lon Miss Gammos the ee week with Mrs. aes ‘of Stratford, spent and Miss - ee ahy and children, of Lon- er Sunday with Mrs. ‘ulea Metcod, of Suskatehowan, is Ritter. ev, Pherrill, Eleda Helm and tthe Rev. ss L. ea Prem ‘Hester Tanner is vi tren at Arthur this week. The Ladi ‘ dies f Knox chur fagee had anew cement walk laid from the church to the manse, Will;all those who have knitting to be shipped a Rev. J. B. J. Millyard, of Listowel, the .Anniversary Services the Methodist church on Sunday mm, Mr Millyaré preached two excellent and impr Foions, ‘The choir also: Tenders ora special selections Darling = ee church on Ae Seat, 17th, at the usual hour, 2.45 vicinity for the hearty response given - us during our Big 7-day Sale. — “will have for $1.00 We are now busy unpack- ing our New Fall Goods of which you will hear later. This is Tomato week. We : dispose of. orders with us early. 12 Ibs. Granulated Sugar 100 baskets to Leave your or- this week. WM. K. LOTH, ‘The Square Deal Store’ MILVERTON | NORTH MORNINGTON Mrs. Morton Lang upent a few days eek at the Toronto Exhibitio: of List Miss, Louise Tieowee Sere n {8 visti her cousin, Miss Vera Wat rth’ Mornington Anniversary Ser- held om Sunday, October vy. Little, Helens, will conduct both services. Mrs. Robert Torrance. of Elrose, Sask., ee the week-end at “Beech- Toro Mr. Alvin. Barr, of Donegal, spent Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lan; Hite, coln Torrance, of Camp Borden; -epen Gitdrday-ne the hone of his uncle, Mr. Adam Torrance. Pte. Will Henry, of Camp Borden, spent the wei Late with friends here. Mr. David Jones left last week for a trip to the Pes FRUIT BULLETIN! District Crawford Peaches ; and the best varieties of fady for NIAGARA ying or fable purpos- SeSpereNiNSULA ¢s. — House. I keep'rs should FULL van WERS NO. 264 should. insist On the label with the map, reproduc: ed here, It is a guarantee of Niagara Peninsula Grown Fruit. BAECHLERVILLE Messrs, Albert Posliff and stock on its account. ng down that would os gute safe for all per- ns using tl d, Alter prohibition, goes into effeot io in a wee! ime Brantford them. Collectively, it even in prescriptions. A big legal fight is dagine us as time draws en the Ontario Temperance Act: i” go into force. The question to be settled wiii be as pay license fee as vince. From— and t t MILVERTON, Were the Good Clothes Come When you’re wondering where you can obtain the most SES clothes © “Best Val icage (in either ladies or gentlemen’s) for the money, you need only to call here, select one of the many new fabrics and let us take your measure for a Fashionable Fall Suit. fue”? in J.M.Fleischhauer | adies’ and Men’s Tailor © ONTARIO providing all orders arecbladed with ot of pro ‘ Charles | Watson, he his home in Listowel. end her husband, who We all hope for nee and spent Wednesday evening ia ‘tclande on the lina Miss Tonle Watson is under the doctor’s care. iss Grace .McDonald spent the week-end at the home of Mr. W. M. & an n more than 1,800 Prost spent the latter part of pone s the Hawkesville. ide: pote David “Thosreiueciont kevin AR’ ed|days at “The Elma,” the home of his WANS porents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doerrin{ Mr, rs, Sam Henry and Mr. Mr. d Baechler and Mrs, J. E.|P. Loney, of Stratford, and Mr. Jas " Coxon and Billy, Honora and Margar-| Boyd, of Newmarket, called on Mr the Windsor |e Coxon spent Sunday at ‘Ed and ee Roy Henry on Friday last. to the fact that | Rehberg’s. d Mrs, Sam Smith, of West ‘The home of Mr, Ed Smith has been Monkton: spent “Sunday with Reeve brightened by the arrival of a young|and Mrs, Armst: aughter, Mr. and Mrs, ond Mine The swamp fires have caused some | Mary qos of Brunner, Supeyed. annoyance to this neighborhood by|with Mr. and Mrs, George Becker. s e and st move their Miss eee Becker, ee, Stratford. Threshing is the order of the day |Spent Sunday at her e here, vee soon be a thin a f the past | Mr en W Boner, na the: rete z 4 an ol 2 pened fa ‘ast week with “ites nod: Mr a; Sonat of Bhan iss Camp asap ner, ‘called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harloff, on Sunday. ‘The funeral of the late Eckert pMrjand Mrs, Brothers and fomily, Se ene oa eager ae of Lebshon, an and Mrs. John! Bruar conducted the services, There bel Uiyaee, aed ds oa eeeee at the |is Icft to mourn his loss, his wife, five fMih, and, Mrs, Albert Burnett, and Boner whe palbeessige ee er latter ‘amily, of Tralee, spent Sunday at the) Messrs, Robert ond Stanle} . y Henry pore ote the ath Parents, Mr. and | gelivered twenty-six head of cattle was Wien “linea spent Prk to Mr. D; Smith at Stratford on Bat- ay with friends in Linw Edna, the little daugh ; ; ghter of Mr. Mr. (Antho: ‘of ‘Forawich, and George Schellenberger, had ft, spent the past week visiting nis ance, Wm. Ne is plat the gece 0 breal while lewton, Quite acnumber’ from here. atte na Speen trom not ae eq the Anniversary Sezvices in th ee iMethodist rch at Glenallan, an Pers ni CROSSHILL r i my Newton spent Thursday eae and Mrs Alex t othe: Vcters Wallen 5 es. AMPSTEAD Miss Gillespie, of Millbank ae visit- ing her niece, aplin Ete: Robert MoGillawee was 4 week end visitor at his home: here. week “with Mr, August Schraeder, accompanied y this father and mother and Mr, rea Mrs, Fred Stricker, of ‘Moorefield, te were visitors Ee tioadgi Exhibition ‘this week. a re oe nd Miss day lant week with friends at Kin- Hastings Bros. are attending Lon- don Exhibition, ‘They are exhibiting their Hampshire swine and Shet! Row- day evening as ‘Mrs. R. Foster made affair despite the threatening con- business ans to Kitchener’ last Bat- ition of the weather. Knox | urdey. Orchestra of ten pieces, from Strat- wland, of Camp Bowen, tributed “the major part ee nt the week-end: a Groaaiatt: the program, The shet pro’ ool re-opened last week - amounted in the sighbortood of| Miss Freeborn, of neoyieatent is 1334. Joherge. : is | Jeweler and Optician Ir. rs, R, Laura’ Foster spent 4 R. 4001 (Laddie in K 10s 85e. 14 eee wi A. oie! Wallan W so Bec { 1928 / Memori Duet. A. 1797 204 Bbc. Qriginal ; : Jd. aplOn. Long, 1 Prank Ferera: Hawaiian Medley Two-Ste} Loulge and Prank Perera; Hawal- wit: wat ra ne Pa Pumpkin Centre; Qrigin- Moving Pictures at Pumpkin Centres NG 10 85e. Amy, BM eagh Rosary; Harry Me- cahaaatt ‘Grafonola and Record Dealer -MILVERTON ‘haki; Charles Harrison, ith Orchestra, ig Way trom Home alte; Helen Loulee and Hawaiian Guitar Helen itar Duet, ; Laughing Story, Cal Stewart ; Laughing Harry McClaskey, Tenor. , Teno! For The Bride ren a interested in RINGS and look over our Ia specially varied yy nae) gel cription and at ahd pare for the best goods sold Ph ata! misrey Neeaeane lewelry, Silverw: t Glass | is very attractive, P. i. BASTENDORFF MILVERTON, ONT. rie yp Siero = = oe Se SEE THE DISPLAY INTHE i Furniture ture. Completé, _ mahogany and’ sie 2. Store . venadid awning “te; the in. beaut tif triped design: x Siem “matting: bythe yard, J apanese matting by the and in sae eee and ox,

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