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Milverton Sun, 15 Mar 1917, p. 1

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interest works for a man and he! ee the road to - bestally Least ability and integrity. € Open a savings account with The Bank of NovaScotia VE YUND 12'000/000 Poa ‘over 110,000,000 MILVERTON BRANCH 0. W, Huelsman Manager * Sunday | Beit gon “Me, Elton ‘gyonts} of 8 ve ‘spent Mr, Attridge left | a week ago for their home in Webb, ther, a ot Uatonsilee ots ne where s et meh], who had hi tal for sick “childre: ‘en to train for nse, > essrs. E, H. Gropp and R, ie attended the hockey match at | Kitehener on Pri iby. motor sleigh. tion the pea city Last week we received a budget of rrespondence from the 5th line of Wellesley andl some social notes from Listowel, but as no signature was at- tached to Meither ‘letter, neither of mtre of attraction in of t! jetobea, / with the result that Desldes receivi ne bruise he fractur- Spring Styles | Are In. ‘The goods on our shelves come from the id ‘otland — hey are the real thing and wil not disappoint yor We purchased these goods early so as to be provided against the great advance which has taken place dur- ~ ing the past few months. Before buying, we ask you 0 compare our values. J. M. oh apeag ae ee a 04, one ot his ithe thaw on Bund ay was ushered in r daughter of |days ago | Mrs, Margaret and the late John ote | great there, here and elsew “Gone are The Phet that were have a brow of ‘aia Mrs. Henry Sage and M Jan mes eu left on Tuesday hom: _ Feed Wheat é (Chopped) hesons Per Cwt. We Peer acar of “Echo” Feed ee (Corn and Oats Chopped) $42.00 Per Ton. We also have ~ WESTERN OATS at 750 Bushel. PS race PFEFFER eee disarrangement of railway traffic, on there until ten o'clock Friday morn- Se Mr. rtin Crofton, of Toronto, shipped from Milverton last week a visit this locality again in about ten ys. Prohibi tel ates reform seem to follow i ia the wake of that which Be resides went day last by a majority of 21. pracécalipals titdiatavehenpises as G. HAMILTON i Sole Agent for ,0al PORTLAND CEMENT ST MARYS - LIME ce one ae shit the future may bring’ forth. Saat Shee while - your health ‘is, good ste. fas 8, Of Rrauttord, wit! The aj ¢ [fall line the heads of silvery hair | fi ing | recovery m: A y | for was oe ae Ice Cream at Monr’s. Butter 88c, Engeland’ es Tee Tbiaent ipsise pale: for eggs at fama, eer 12 tbs. a $1.00 our olen New on the sick 1 th his week, fohn Coutts; of Hamilton, spent day with his mother, Mrs, James Mrs. Paddon enter- at the er of her neighbors and friends at a quilting-bee. 4 derson local agent for the Gi Gray-Dort car, dispose r, resent visiting the formers mother, Mrs. Jas Coutts p season is drawing near. A of cap buckets and. spiles ays on hand.—Finkbeiner Hard- Se Mr. and Mrs. John Petrie left on Monday .for Dunmore, Sask. re they sespect ste create tax the: sume mer at. least fe Jhave some thirty-gollon hand mill cans. Or as they 8. hockey match between the Lis- new range and ok a tala A meeting of the Pens “Club will be it at) the Grand Central hotel Friday eveaing, M 6th, o'clock, ey bowlers are requested to be prese! Mr. 8, Rewinga end. Miss Fewings, Millbank; Mr. W. making favorable progress towards rc covery. Pte. ton, who has been suffering from ehot wounds. in the head std pytl has recovered sufficiently adian Gonvaleseent Hoepita al aulingtos Hou: a his parents, ices Pauli, left on or Abernethy, Sask., will resume his duties in the Bank o Hamilton ther: be! E. Talmage, of i Mes euutter Be ae Engela: Engeland’s. ‘Do have Clem right ens, sit ee received a complete. line batteries. Beier cs, Miss) Tuey Duench and friend. of |e Linipiod saben’ sunday with Mr enc} poultry Pan- and sioek “toe RE ways oad hand at vinkbein ich weel Louis Baechler, of Hawkesville, sold ten pigs last week that weigh- B32 2,264 Ibs. for which he received Massie Chnptee of the 1.0.D.E, will hold their regular meeting on ee aren 24th, at Mrs. John Rae, of Listowel, will | Me searce and higher in price soon. |in defence of their country at the —who je business = thoronghly. Fink bein er Hardy Nicer dane John Donald. will represent the Ta vistock school boar jd in Toronto during Easter train from the north on Mon- ung son of Mrs, Owen Fleming, while I n ave other- 10 ae the ae Germany her great- test ‘inappolatment While” the Bagllah” paphve" @isctisced his ‘career dispassionatély there were no noticeable notes of mourning oyer ise. SEER EES 7 nd’ the highest. price paid for eggs at ior ‘@ numbe: the co ne Finkbei ery al ch, | Mr. skating |C » viz} Thursday and Satur. | time a | ae im 7h, mown as a man. of 1 re- by a ver: ny wide wirele of friends. ouncil boat oft 0 you need any sap galled We [pallbearers were Mc them prices. 1, Wilso1 Rreutler, of ‘Waterloo, Me. a of Elmira. ee anniversary of their wedding i fare WILLIAM F, HOLLING Sunday, March 4th, William ront, the: We are still in the electrical buai- he services of |mira by friends tives and friends from a distance were ek] baby, of Kitchener. y MEWHINEY—LYTLE A very an: soletaniaed by R ih: the tat of Seanallies “pppeation in Monday’s papers is the of Lieut, A.W. MoKinnon, of Caledonia, who Was wounde | OBITUARY \aoe’e many friend hee hope Mat ts injuries axe “not: serious and this be rapid. very Interesting hockey mateh nil = vlayea a the Milverton ‘rink mg: March 16th, when 0c, vited to be present. {Foe email. in nothing like war ce rtitientes pinvas teciig % has ever Governme ne better paper ones havi Gall at the lars, to invest. post. office for [fall partic See rient Stella. Squir who has been Saishine at Blenheten Kent County, will regret at present vere w slik x from continuing tee duties until the @ fall. te r. Kine. representing the E mpany, who manufacture those interested’ in’ fine’ protection they were indee trick’s Tea will be held on Saint o celebrating “this ceeds S Hea Grose end “nstitute On Sati urday, as Mr. Charles Bar- rett, of aeenietaes Se axes tory whistle eam causing them They ‘dashed up Mill eccet and Road at Pacific aeehie, Where they zat into Mr. Samuel ley's eae fence, which they broke Peacon gts The team suffered onl bi he sleigl hat shi ‘the jold, and w: patients of Chatham Hospital owing ies “Corp. Henry Orr has, since going to |at -[pasiated by required some repairs. ov eeting of the Presbytery of SAMUEL RUMFORD death of Samuel Rumfor: whieh ‘Goourred: Friday, March 2nd, Forest mourns He became a} eh when ‘twenty yeers of ue and has tive part in all d nasat endeavors, in Clark town- 1854 being Ernest, of Pittsburg ; Wm. ‘Gibson ae en ng ah Mrs, eorge Barth, of Mi d Elsie, Thedford: ;'Thos:, Wright, “ Titahete, fashburn, Hotinean: The funeral took place Monday af- ternoon, at which the family were al Rev, Y Int ok e at Be ae ‘00d cem| tory, the pallbearers being the fire brothers and oa “te brother-in-law, Mr, Wm. Wright.—F\ rest Standard. 7 ime MeCLOY Lh of the Layarie and to a amily of set Mees and five daughters, as foll Gonriae, of Detroit ; Alfre d, of Birattords Mrs, i ay ee ‘uneral ce tn ‘ Nie late @ to the Methodist church, where services. were condu by near Listow a |, Ont. 1+ %- EEDY-YUNDT quiet wedding to Evangelical parsonage, Wednesday, March 7th, w Laura Yundt, daughter o ok place at the a e silk ead tri eae mag white platrre hat, The young couple left on Thursday morning for a trip to Toronto, Kitch- ener and Stratford Ip te avin His death} ig ‘the, ‘first break | eurity. if follow ~ |Council of Mitv x ac 1a residents of | iy $-+ HEWITT—BULMER A quiet wedding was solemnized at Methodist 8 ewit the holy bonds oj \J. E. J. Millyard officiat irs. Hewitt have the congratulations ars of their many friends. d} Ret ae SAE Better Than a Mortgage Government of Canada has de- . Call at the piailresan Post Of- tice and mal rehase, ‘The tevtificates will yield yous 5: 1-5 per baat, y. Your monty sill be. pald you the day it falls due. Certitieates oan be purchased $25.00 for $21.50 50.00 for 48.00 100.00 Be e600 Letter of Cohthlonce: as all To Robt. A. Roe and Sisters and Brothers, — Dear Friends ;— instructed by the Municipal os ae it thers the sympathies and. goodwill of the citizens at Milverton _in the great e sustained in the d of your dear brother, r, of Accept from us the sytn pel ae Weir, Clerk. Sree . Sele Renae adnate ninrche “Bist, 1917—Farm cos taper tae nt Wa Ef: fects, Fisher, Tot 82, Con. 6, qT greatest moe» sale of tha: ant ee Mar ] ar runner. Sirervihing eos as th proptietor is retiring. obi ana in- gute at $12. 50— | tegrity and was held te ‘universal Byres, of Mrs. a quiet and pretty eae SE orth to their future home | m, | met, Gr death on’ Sherine ares any, ca! of | ' patess BES a Milverton man is yy intended celebrating the |Cm™ been suddenly taken away and though soldier is supposed t it ban sauaed ite a few thi we erase from our memories. Sufi y he was a believer in the ee @ | of ‘the brotherhood of. a‘white” from his heels f his head. To hit - Jo sea the m je grudge inst our enemy which Service puts me ; Thera soit aah hts for freedom, And there’s some as fights for fun; Bi y, 10d, welll fight tor othe Bu! and ane it, = ron’t bi Friis we “gets the ‘bioorine ce -price t Ls uae on the Job,” rly . Marten’s Plains, ringette 4th, 1917, A late renowned citizen Bs Milyer- ton was never ki HYMENEAL y abundant quantities as at Seaford or Shereham, mi T hope that ‘petore long a notion pet our health and treat us to a dno news of the boys in France lately but a report has b e opinil Fritzy-is due for a lively strafing ere many more moons cone an Where the next offensive is likely t take Dlase nobody abit. Buti there will be plenty of shells to. back the: boys’ 9 over the top. ‘The other night some-of the boys ant Roe, who has ie tation: d here since arrival in En; “Your Man on the ten Witley. Camp, Feb, 4, 1917 Mr. Thos. B Hammond. 5 Dear Friend PE adhe your most welcome letter he same for drilling . till 4 o'clock in the after- having most beautiful. weather at present, freezes ittle at night but ‘lec and warm in the day, some 4 warm en aa to walk out aresioide an over- Deuniy’ salt whe ay to hear the 161st. ae ttalion goes to France as ing others drafted’ inte the 16tst to. Al it up to fall stre: manliness and up-|0¥er rightness of character, won me sr eS ans eir part ani pats “ala Tite mate pane country it arene y nation must ad- | must clos fin main, Chas. W. Butter ~ D'Oo,, i6ist oe in _ Army Offi enden ed {Street lighting, $183,3 dre leaves behind a record that | Pale wal al an ashe etalon Now at Shornectift fi vithout | when they go | mire their “aout spirit of sourage and a the present, ierre G Cr .| minutes 0 of We sto) ’ John Ritter, piteh-holes. $4.00; ‘Hydvo lectrie 34; Edward gasoline rk) ing ed’ the picture of health, has Pte: Robt. MeGillawee is amoi “ number from the errs Battalion’ who are drafted to F; 0 nee but fo retura till the’ fog lifted, S3OaE Ln est in ‘the conflic! r @ social s7eutng on Tuesday in honor of Mr. ses is re~ Arch’d, Meilowee iret asa Highland Shepher a nosTOee Dai avid. Knech ith Teehdd in Stra' in and around Rost: ta farmers: ens Maan engage —T am J azawing hay last _w Miss FLORENCE FREEBORN ALC.M. Graduate enn ‘oer, reacher Of Astistie Plawstorve 4 (Foreign Method Preparations for all Examination i Terms on application, Unmusieal elaenes Studio, Millbank "sn Linwood Classes re-open after Baster. Pyaminations Music Taying, Ete. De ALB, Howell, t mlantseals Examiner Prof) Sp T.C.L, CM. Representative TO RENT A Warehouse, Apply to T,P. ROE 5° NOTICE Yenders will be received w to rch 17th. for the buttermilk ary the Pearl Creamery, Milverton, FOR SALE General Purpose Horse rising three years old, ahd ia SOLOMON BAU: MAN, erton, * 1, Milve: A good ars eee paienatad ox ~ Harnaer, ay a Must at once. For furdhir movie lars apply at Sun Office. -Pure-bred Holstein Bi i. my neat to 2 80) anes faanlaacae i first-class nin- SO ders, tire NNaaaler’ SOR

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