Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 8 Feb 1917, p. 8

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"F IGHT. | AT “THE-FRONT. BUY DOMINION OF CANADA THREE- VEAR War SAVINGS CERTIFICATES $ 26.00 FOR $21.50 50.0 oo. 24 43.00 100.00 86.00 ¥ INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO $150). ““ FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE FINAN RI RRARTM SAT: JAN. 9, 1917 Hon. Martin Burrel’s Ap~ [ly hoped that every farmer in Canada will strive to increase the food sup- peal to the Farmer ply of the Empire, A still power- eee ful and unscrupulous enemy openly For two vears and a half, war, red |@vows its intention to try and sink 3 all ships carrying supplies to Englan: and ruinous, has raged through the during the coming year. the txe- heed Bag a 20 decision has been|mendous strain yet come a vita! 0 hope that |! eis a ott sclosea ca » struggle for Uiberty will have b ri sr lthought and every .energy in x. | direction of producing. ‘more, and still traordinary measures-are being taken |More, by the allied countries to increase and ym the Agricultural Gazette for encourage production, ve Frot It is earnest-'Jaruary, 191’ ‘Coming A GREAT VARIETY OF Augie Zimmermann’s Hall Milverton MOVING PICTURES Friday Ev’s., Feb. 9th One of the main features will be entitled “DOPE’’—in 6 Parts This picture pire in Toronto to packed houses at 35 and 25 cents. We will also have our favorite comedian Charlie Chaplia in “Getting Acquainted.”* “The Sleuth’s Floral Parada” fa gue ah Be, ee for the month h of January. Names ate at ranged in or- der of meri Jr. TV eiterman Ripfer, Christ Zehr. Barty Waller. = I—Gertie Opper, Selma _Fet: z hes v Christian ‘is Chalmi lary Struthers "Willie For |beck, Ruby Kipfer, Ji Jimmie Chalmer: reddie Manz. seeds Kipfer, “gente es Willie oh Margaret Beruthers J ‘Stella Opper, its Zehr. Pri mer—Mary Aibresbts. Irene Kip- fer Willie Brennerman, Helen Wil- Im, Noah Gascho. series Ne Nt STINSON, Teacher. | ++ The following is the report of U.S, §, No, 12, Mornington, for the month ot January V. Olas—Rosetta Kooh, Rabon ing. . IV—Harold Honna, Calvin West- gee asDloy; Chester West- 1 Westmi eorge Kerr, , Viola Reibling, Reuben ~Lincoln AR on, man, John Hartung. Sr. [I—Leland Kress, Fred Gern- eae . i—Willard het Lillian Tay- J-Marj jery Murr, Bill Jacobs, Tying “Primer—Ella Gernhaclder, _ Reta Lohr, George West- r, Fred Reibling, Mary Attridge, . 8, ANDERSON, Teacher. + The following is the report of 8. S No. 9, Ellice, for the month of Jan- ary} Sr. IVC. Wingefelder 901. pf Me Donnell, 49, G. Baw miiae Kneehtel “207, F. ‘Debus on, ot Richi J, McDonnell. 1 3 Maurer "279, A. Foley , M. ‘Rehberg "BT a A. Lei itzel 182, F Gowiey 113, L. Ohm 1 . I-A, Wieke 223 Ze Druar 203 Schneider 35x, G. Buy Junior Root Il—Lawrence Crowley, ‘Lizzie Wicke honors; Lydia Yundt, Mae Dennett, Martha Wiek, Jim Foley, Mabel Mal- ho, Karl Koch, Melinda Ruston Clara he erage Nelson ickie, Frieda Grever, Koch, Irwin Ohm Kreuter equal, Moser, oe, Joha_ Buuck. —M, HARTMIER, Teacher. And ‘A. good Keystone Comedy: “God dalle he on, however, we and 10 and i8 . You te in an towns. king it all in all, you will see a show which is hard to beat and should Pe atiediod by ine wud alls he management: will en to give you the best of up-to-date pictures and productions that you can see at the big cities like Toronto for big money only. Come one, come all and spend an enjoyable evening. The show will commence at 8 o’clock sharp. | THE ONTARIO MOVING PICTURE CO. MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE TEAS “To be candid with our customers there is nothing in the grocery busi- ness in such an interesting position as Black Teas The world is run- ning short on this variety. Diffi- culty and the high cost of getting supplies and the increasing con- y sumption is sending the prices sky fi high. The end of the advance is not by any means in sight. WHY PAY THE ADVANCE ON PACKAGE TEAS? We offer Golden an Black Tea at POP ID ieee oe lee gis, 40c : We Sia ies Green Jay F “es ca he Special Blend Green: & id Bla = east at eS Ib * 40c $131 We still have a lot of ae left in Dry Goods at SALE PRICES. ++ The followintg is the report of the Hesson Separate School for the month of Jan TV-—-Annie Stemmler, Margaret Basler, Robert Knoblauch, Vera i ley, ‘Odell: Mittelholz, Flerence. Veit- nhei pe ies Kocher, ‘Som ~Volim ier, Harada Moga? Uosear taley Sxighoans Kocher. | Jr. {'V—Frank Hanley Louise Bies- linger, heimer. er. Margaret Kocher. Doherty, Josie Stemmler, E ‘dward Bas- i Sr, I—Jeremias Vollmer ‘othy Koc! , Raymond ee Koghor, Walter ee an yous mer, Theodore Maite, Edward Biesing: er, Stanley Knoblauch, Magdalene Schiebel, Bertha Kocher. MESES ESE Is War Destroying the Chur ch Superin- dante te the, "aisthodist yee in |preachers in England do not appear a this point as yablibation, asses “that the. great majority of pet ple ‘in England have entirely, lost th ans, of a cpeivate in the Inquirer, at janother religious t what struck i any interest in spiritual either in the immor- Je most part, absen “There is,” he goes on, “a stron many of the men that ‘jand the actual anti-religious effects ‘8 there is ‘a steady increase in vice in its — [SSE SIe Sl SrSsrecz owing to the A SURPRISE FRIDAY « SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9th and 10th, 1917. for In view of the fact that last Friday and Saturday (the last days of our sale) were unfit shopping days storm, we have decided to give you another opportunity of purchasing goods at sale prices on Friday and Saturday, Feb. gth and roth, All prices offered during our big sale will be good during these days. Don't fail to attend. Ladies’ Suits Half Price. Ladies’ Tweed Coats Half Price. Men's and Boy's Overcoats Reduced. Men's and Boy's Suits Reduced. until Butter 35c pt. We will pay the following prices for Produce Saturday night, Feb. roth. Eggs 52c , Lard 20c fe" { a Se Engeland @ Son “The Store with the Stock”’ - MILVERTON SSS sf SS) a [a] q iets A [ol | of war experience, these are the two main tectose in the present situation, s I 9 when demobilisation Le com) n will 80 ser! the army, allowance of 30s tio: z churches will have to fight for their existence,” xan a natural result of ane loosen- iny moral and religiou: iting wi ost horrible form, don other cout tument has in a Lon police io pléided guilty to slaughter ‘of her ten-1 Maaehecia child. aay RAILWA’ RAND TRUNK seers WINTER TOURS SPECIAL fares now in effect. to resorts in Florida, , Nor nd. to Bermuda and the West ies, RETOUR uimer may 31,1917 the ‘futility and impotence of. Chri are churches sines_ most e Chris- mderstood x NING, Unlen Station, Ont. young men H.C, BAIRD, Phone No, 1, Local Agent lit was stated that her husband was in and ca other soldier's wives, with other prisanee had periodical lapses of drink, pla jexpect to be kept together and g lthrough the war “as one part: she received an ‘he been issued, jus' signed by well-known English ladies, to the “terrible ravages sustain, so have we. | purchase nothing but the best goods. O low low. considering: the quality and workmanship. hall and library. a in style and fini ish. Nevae lose sight iaasline You ase a La to Then you want the best valu ur prices are FURNITU RE | For an iba “it room, den, living-room, bedroom

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