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Milverton Sun, 21 Jun 1917, p. 5

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Comfort in the Home The Sunshine Furnace chases. chills from coldest corners and insures ut- most comfort in the home throughout the winter. Don’t buy any furnace or heating plant until you have in- vestigated the merits of the “Sun- ”» : M*Clarys SUNSHINE FURNACE LONDON TORONTO WINNIPEG ck oat hd ST. JOHN, nee HAMILTON. monanT q SASK KATOON (ONTON For Sate. by M. E. Bettger & Co. MONKTON BRIEFS the lat of wounded appear- as fy "Monday's paperg is the nam fe. Cecil Bannerman, son of Mrs. An BBE £ Pte. Ban: 2 cightcen years of ed in the 110th Battalion He Railet ar May 23rd but no par- ticulars Were given as to the nature of his wounds. are ‘pind Go. sebarpy that Me, walter Bell, 12th Con., who under- went a very eritical operation for ap- pendicitis, is improving nicely under skillful ‘treatment of Dr. Camp- House | cleaning ular service in Knox church. T. ereusson will be much missed in this ‘The season is here for adding locality as his pi good moral to the furnishing of the home purpose and perseverance has been in the way of the prospects are for, ‘We understand that next Broke is to be Rey. Mr. Fergusson’s Car of Seed a n just afrived, ‘ DENTS: including following varieties : —White Gap ‘Wisconsin No. 7 pane ty oo Early Bal —tongfe! nly Hi rae tip Improved Lea <wh ite Flint —Mammoth Southern Sweet Also a large stock of Manion Coat BAS ad Seed. and see our stock and get prices before bi ind Poultry Food, a gee and Poultry ‘sGponne pret ‘on hand, UE D. ATKIN, Come in * imitati ‘SEED CORN) Milverton S The World’s Ricasinat Motor Car Value 890 The Maxwell is the finished product of scientific concentration. There is well chassis d only —M. model, —designed according to time-tried, proved principles, —refined and perfected to the high- est possible point. This means economy and efficiency of operation—not merely for one year, but for many. The Maxwell, logically, is your car —and we can prove it. Touring Car - - Roadster - - - - Cabriolet =~ - - Town Car > : : Sedan ~ - - - All prices F. O. B. Windsor Canadian plant in course of construction at Windsor ‘GEORGE COXON, Agent MILVERTON,, ONT. example well worthy of .pniversal I sence of ev. Mr. Brear- Fi i ee a Be Ba ‘i Ha urniture me , of Maitlanc el ied pul- pits in Linwood, ‘Wallenstein. and Ru igs and lawkesville, Mr. George Hiles, of the 1th Con., is busy at present preparing for the ercation of = new. fesidenoe ae Querengressor, of Brodhagen, has the contrac mason wor r, and Mrs, Jas, Erskine motored to Mitchell on Sunday and spent the day with fritnd : Linoleum —We have a lot of new and arlor, Den, ing- oon aid Bencoumtseluare oct Ea , Sask, on! BM _wehavea large assortment’ Raa se“ “sth Hemet: ee of Rugs, all sizes, in Wiltons, Poachelberg, ae reanlt-of ailing ee Sena a arte hi rec, Mr. Wm. elberg of this| ff fry. Wemate y oF Body Gas place is a ie ee deceased. x pec by tee Se 12 pieces of Linoleum commencing July. 1st, but will ie be ope Binsiee cee et auerana hand to select from ‘rom ma. . Oe RT ee - Rong Squaros, sizes 3x 3) and 3x4. We have a Large Supply of SEED CORN Including 8 Varieties such as COMPTON'S EARLY BAILEY ‘WISCONSIN NO. 7 SOUTH'N SWEET Mae tty CAP Wire FLINT 0 a large variety of MANGEL “apd URNIP SEEDS Get your supply before our stocks are picked over. chs is the Time to Buy an on Stove ‘e sell ue New Perfection in_ all st; the seas Detwoin va ‘apor St which burn either gasoline or ae oil, The: stoves haveno wicks and burn Just like elty gas, Come in and ‘et us demonstrate them to St. Marys and ‘Gavan Brands Cement Always on hand. Leave your order with us, Remember Your Coal Bin And don't forget to hand us your orders. oon as We can at lowest: possiblé prices, M. E. BETTGER & CO. Hardware Merchants, - - WEST MONKTON We will supply you as present, visiting with Mr, Jas.” Man- ton and Mr. Wm, Buttery, of Uni ec deaiiaa. concn Dr. Tindale and Miss Frieda Pauli, ati: pity Sates of Milverton, motored over and spent promps aitentions turday evening with latter’s friend, Miss Pearl Stewart. Baby Carriages Messrs, Ered Puschelberg, Henry Go-Carts Miller, W. Morans and E. Repean, of Express and Brodhagen, vis visited Mr. Wm, Puschel- Goaster Wagons. Mr, ee fre oke enzie, of Stratford, spent the week-end under the par- ental roof. ERT Mr, Harry Bennett, comedian, of ROB Toronto, who has been “engaged for E the Patriotic concert to be held on Cc the evening of July 2nd, comes high- ly recommended, Mr. Bennett's hu- Paeniture Denes mor is 0 spontancous that his en- Pues! Dirsstevand thusiasm i a song is infected es into his audience with the result that they by pleased to see him enjoying hims: Mrs. aS aust: Bauer, of Mitchell,|was no evidence to substantiate the called on Mr. d Nite Philip Schade arenes against Barman, which wa: ed; but ne was sent up for t trial and was tal to oan rd the boundary ast, 1s. at qreaent Oh ‘the sick Jafl an -Toesday- rhoralig. ponding <A Miss Jen. reer Scenes’ ‘the hearing, G. McPherson, of Strat- da wedding in Hibbert |ford appeared for the Crown, while Tp. oa; Thureday, last, Tae ie PORES appear- Ricks, of arontes Spent a few rr, and Mrs da. ays this week v a Di- FR, BF sks i esbyterian Mr. and Mrs, Simon Hicks and son. | chi orge William, of St. Paul's, spent Monday Re at the manse. in- Mr. and Mrs. E. Hetherington and The family of Stratford, jwere Sunday vis-|ehoir, under the leadership of Mr. Ed itors with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Holman. Wilken, sex dsro Spesinl.-rousls:; tor I Edith’ einen: of Atw the ‘S$ were pres- present visiting ther friend, ‘Gee ent tone ren: ‘Milverton and Evelyn Holman, tow Tr. an woes Hord and Mrs. remains of the late Mrs. wean, of ell, Dr. an Willer, ‘who died at Portage 1a Prain Me Netpnid: of Penn Yan, N.Y |on Thursday Te were laid to rest in the village on Mon-|the Avo were callers in day while en rout Mr. Mrs, nbank cemetery on Monday. Mrs. W ison, dughter of the a eimains ae to gacien rn f t the Nive \Detwiller leave: A. Ronnenberg jmourn her losis “Mrs, n a MeNevent All automobile owners are request: jof Elma, a daughtei ed to take part in the Provession on | epee ge the See ci of July 2n i Frank Planvery returned on| Points to Consider When ce irey Mr: Milverton, spent ers of Mr. and Mrs, F. fo the Convalescent Hom e| Purchasing Railway r. Bloyd Holman, of Ayr, iss spend-| Tickets jon home here. | : ted in Mitehell li A Railway ticket | does erely a mea Hambur rg, ¥ @ Weber's om Sunday Ins Nine pupils of the are writing their entrance exams at; ment, unexcelled dining service, pal- Milverton this week, ial sleepin out as Season closes jits passengers, incl A CHANGE FOR THOSE GOING WEST luding courtesy, nin, of Boundary critical 0 h her Homeseeker’s Exeursions to 11.00 a, hat all the ‘open | are sad to attend. Rev. A.E, Doan will pre sa in At- wood next Sunday at 11.00 a.m. and} Probably nothing fs more . to 7.00 p.m. connection with the 20: Ee UM ha ak ‘eal Sila hiversaey, ser bk, than a visit “Dinin especially if i ATTRACTIVE BES cAR ERVI ds pre- 3 alight |38. eiDietle Blendin; a Keck aes [te Your favorite, ah, a you like tt is improving = Teac may be at reasonable cos! and with careful attention at the hos- patient ial surroundings, whe tray- toorettird” to cling on the Canadian Much sym-| YOUR CHANCE—THE WEST IS “ Sares CALLING a few weeks, pathy is tate ed to Mr. Doan in their Se e stationing com! ges in Monkton mittee made no Homeseekers’ Excursions to LS The cireuit has advanced splen- |8 dialy during his three years zie and at‘ons are 1 remain another 32 where he a will have a large supply of fruits and cone unney: to meet the demands Rrhs' girank bub nb dtie ps Fane me lightning following the ‘rods to, leupied by Ate t *ereNoela ind; tomn eee etna McNeeland having moved fornington. Medes, Andeewotlliie: ant MM. Schantz have each purchased fing ease was heard at porn srt n inter Ale: Burkett tee Baan struck Milverton on Monday pefore Pp eS thi vieinity Sith is toad ei isocda, to s_ stunned by crash.’ Str, David Murray had~a pig killed, Charles Trim, when fessrs. Friedland and LS Trartian awodeue SE uD ume hes ian to a Russian |, to were charged ebo, Jew, with stealing Line his ware-| Sir John Wil illigon, for the past ae an gs, rubbers antl years Editor-in-Chief Manag’ Const aivabie: veridaion jot fair and honest dealing. 5 was | ti nto *y heard from Me. John and Philip 'resigned his position on that journ: Schade, J: raham, George Battin and will in future more closely. iden- and James Holmes, who e in|tify himself with the London Times, the h’ghest terms of Le! maalof Wwhich he is Canadian correspon- ‘There | dent, e In ae week's issuq. appeared astate of the aaenn Fer cea act suet the action taken by the Lis- counci i or aes e.{day and spent the day with iat equip- | there. nt the scientific principle known [a2°4, istowel or any other Cor- poration eu so Elma de) eepee pay- for }ment e balance of account Carried. gravelling according to the notice| The council arose, forwarded to the Corporation of Lis-] At five o'clock on May 14, the owel. council went into session with the Teeter reeve, Mr. Armstro: one in. the es i) for the purpose of aN ting the hice-afaitland Hepa Mr. Gustave Beisinger and son, Joe, | Drain By-la “The Eh: made a busine s trip fo Toronto one |goetz Drain Repair " Byd fam, 1917,” diy la sy-law No. 618 of the corporation ae and Mis Pete Grubber, of Mac- ay with friends around » and Mra. James Kennedy spent Bunday with Air and Mas dy Die George 3. Isley wi with Mr. and 1 Mrs, spen' Jose) om Mrs. Chas, Moser Sanday Be Mr. and Mrs. Speni a sae Hier nday with and Mrs. Jos. Haid and fam-| the latter’: Chas. parents, Mr. of Linwood. Mr, and Mrs, N, Kocher spent Sun- day with friends and relatives in St. Clement ate oki Foerster sone none and 's. Jos, Dorchstader aayed with Mr, and Mrs. renner, of Linwood. PMn Mayird Schiebel and | sister, atharine, spent Sunday with rela- tives in Macton, Mr, id Mrs, Ed Haid apant Sun- } made trip to uate on Saturday M. M che spent Sun. Mrs. Joha Amen? Mr, and Mrs. EK. C, Kn family motored ire oo d to report that 3 Impaoving: Proky Alor umatism, Foersten, of Millbank. er Zas pee spent = ASSES WEL ‘LESLEY Mi Omer Battenbite. of th Louis Theo. hardy fast Dundee, last ‘Sunday with friends and Tela-|" tives Mr. Peter Wagner, Sr. and Mr. and family, of b jays with Saunders, left last Saturday for their hom Toronto, who spent a few Mr, ahd Mrs. A. J. to. Mf, new n with their son hitney’s 01 pees faults” 350, ehildren 150, Mr. Walter Kerr, ate jon agent at Baie is spen at. his Yon es Mis: spendin; few of i ith friends in F huilyecion Mr. ‘an rs. Jas Maddess, ~ of ewton, visited with her mother, Mrs. joer. Mr. and Mrs. 8, Nafziger and Mr. nd. Mrs, Nc Natziger. returned oe 0 Friday pee spending ith reliitee inthe Southern States he |e or chute, Gertie ing his vacation > This, new e¢ttal is the present war. 16 ig io issue. You'll ae Tommy ; a Barats orld w: isa one of thé vel teeta ry best written ap) in an drainage work is stra jand necessary, it was moved by er (lan and seconded by Koch, that Mths Jobn Ri a ing the su quired tocomplete said drainage work. of the Township of Ellice roa a by- law to provide for drainage work in Ellice and for borrowing the sum of $3,620 for completing the same, and Knows as the Ellice-Maitland Repair SI rain By-law, 1917, was introduced, read twice, and wi provinisanity {adopted on ital af Quien, aac. oe by Ko 19 of the corporation IP the To ownih ip of Ellice, to provide for drainage work in the Townshij Pee and fi for adopted on motion of Koch, seconded by Jundt.—Carried Se council arose. the sowenahig ‘0. hold Ccotnett were all pr resent, ne Mr, their honorable and legal account le didn’t wan’ first. tgainst t. poration of towel, | “Let ‘em as wants to fight the Germans oe ‘o rk Rt {f not forthwith paid and which article | Then, y he heard th of feria aH - sie he people of Elna will resent wi 1 Foe a Belgumm Hohe h the greatest indignation thereto. Th own pote i—he gave facts are that during the yeur of 1910| had. had an enlists He went to France; he Se a contract to have crushed stone ct Hoel ne well as the enemy; ieee 4 Dlaced on the road et veon, the gs the b best girl in the world cs splendid sae a Poration of Listowel and Elma (and ss agreed to by Listowel whieh | Watch Zor th the first inatalment d both Municipalities are liable for the maintenance thereof. The gravel j spreading, contract price, ete., am- ounted to $526.38 which Elma has ELLICE COUNCIL paid and I forwarded a detailed state- cue pat eo ouael obras sete ° e ment to the Corpora’ of Listowel|@#t the towns) Ellice, on’ the Pp f t on Jan. 80th last asking Listowel to|1th inst., in accordance to notices giv- er ec 10 in forward the sum of to Elma,|¢® to all parties interested for the — being one half the costs of said gravel |PUrpose of reading John Roger's re- ° ° ing and after considerable del t xamination of the North ailorin: — further correspondence I revei a|Black Creek Drain, dated the Ist day cheque from Listowel for $178.19 on |of May, 1917, members of th April’ 6th; and=not , which {council were all present, with Reeve j Reeve Hacking expl as having |Armstrong in the chair, John Roger, Is reached when ma~ been paid as stated in article and i or ination: All must be right We do not fail to please ina single particular— ‘the choice a material rests with you, but the aselatnty a order rests with us, Let us |i buying your suit from [fy us, Call in-and gee. J. M. Fleischhauer s’ and Men's Tailor “MIL VERTON E EEXCURS { .MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Evory TUESDAY “ALL RAIL” also by ‘THURSDAY'S STEAMER array Lakes Routes”) t (Season Navigation) Your eum Is In the West) The fertile prairies have put Western Canada on the CANADIAN PACIFIC W. B. HOWARD, District Pas- senger Agent, Toronto, int. e. rages eae complaint of MoGuinneas, and ate of repair branch E of | the pe rain was in, and upoi | Engineer Roger's report thereon, The Jcouncil let the, job of repairing said sve i ess_at the rate = per day until John Meyers’ re the repair the road Deeretsy Stratford and the ails of Ellice, sideroad 5 and 6 inuing out of Huron street, was ri and discuss letter was filed rf the “corporation provide 5 for Ellice, to borrowing the sum of S486. |sosopleting the same, [WooL 50 to 55c Ih. PURE WOOLLEN GOODS: Blankets, Tweeds, Yarns and Flannels, NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS JUSTUS KREUTE aR, Clerk, ----+ BAN! FER) Miss Mary, Diamond, of eek-end under Guelph, the par- bes ith Mrs. 8. , John’ Hamilton, ot is spending afew days . Gordon and Mr. White Rocks Exhibition and Utility Laying Strain x 1 headed by Fishel strain coek- el, from Tinporced stock aie rat at Galt and 3 peating “ord Square Deal. $1.75 per 30. Our motto is a Eggs, $1.00. per ED. HELM, Hesson P. 0. Address — R, R. 1, BRITTON Tani gnd family visited on Sunday at the home of M is. H. Ba Kerr ite a number trom here attend: Anniversary Services at Kn Rela an NORTH MORNINGTON Misses Mabel and bs e! n[Netwvon, 5) Sunday afternoon ‘arm, hwood “Misies E. McCourt and EH. Wei ary Alvin “Bare, of. Milverton, SRNEbe werk ea Morten Lang's, IRAND TRUNK 247% | ATTRACTIVE TRIPS . TO. USKOKA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from stations in Ontario ut very {ov fares, with liberal ato, & GET YOUR Tinsers IN ADVANCE Berth reservations anil fullpartiewlace Grand Trunk ticket or write C. B. HORNING, Senger Agent, Toronto, patna bs oe IS H.C. BAIRD, Phone No. 1, Local Agent i Distt creo ont, Mr. Jas. W. Waddell age ae eee hom afternoon at the r, George Torrance and friend spent Sunday evening in Wallace. Mr. and Mrs, Morten La: companied by Mr, and Mrs, George Gibson, of Wellesley, and Mr. Mrs, tored to Bayfield -|they spent afew days visiting with frtends. fohn Glenn, of Cart!

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