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Milverton Sun, 9 Aug 1917, p. 8

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“Pandora” Ranges * Also they than any other ran TORONTO INDON se ST. JOBN,, - Satisfactory Range Jess fuel and require less attention Write for free illustrated booklet. M‘Clarys PANDORA RANGE MONTREAL, WIN NB_ HAMILTON KATOON EDMONTON a never disappoint i last longer, main- ge you can buy. (NIPEG VANCOUVER CALGARY Ee lho For Sale by M. E. Bettger ‘Admires the Scotch. oA Miites"in' the London, (Eng.), | © tells tne following ig Melitaibente ‘ot Sir Wilfrid a talk with him. in in glowing terms of r; emember h De the ennobling effect of liberty upon | ed in the lives of many | The I immigrants from | . coming last to, s please some o} , and perhaps not offend Local iT Agent Wanted Monkton and District to sell sor “the Old Reliable Fonthill Nurser also a free caret saplusive a rrrideer: Lib- eral c issio: one ae WELLINGTON The Fonthill Nurseries (Established a st) Toronto. ario. COMMERCIAL e Wheat, new 5 $2.25 Flour, dave! per cw! per cw! wor Towel par ow ts. »Butcher Cattle .. Potatoes per ha: Lard. Tallow Turkeys Dressed Duoks, Rg Chickens. «‘ Hons ne Geese Meebo pens Clerk’s Notice of First Posting Voters’ List Voters’ List, 1917, _ Municip, of the e Vill eit bei Rant erton, in y,of Perth. NOTICE is nizeny given that [have “deliv. to thi a PJ a ment Roll the said Nastich to be gett to wei? in thet: said grid nio elections for members of bly and ) 01 ii and remains there for inspec- - And I hereby “call upon all voters wee immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law. bee this a oo of oe 1917. Molen Pat Btverton EROASISNS MAY gelled ca enn 30th aie esters canada map. _ The: 00/ Bie all, thay. say is “Out sol £0, 10 cet them, who want to go and fite; 0 9} You go on entry for two hours, 5} And ee atobaiine td smoka or sleep G|Your libbarty to enny wun 8 da SIONS | Horrers of War Anonymous, Millbank. + Sur, I sumtimes often think to kno. id the auttentes I hey to undergo. I don’t believe the King knos No, nof by a darned site; And I kud maik his peers ees ff thay would let me rit all, kold ae dim vat J hev bin thru Tn pe Mieateasenibctir jenrils, Who's. losin my respeck. ain’t a man Bout tritela' in this Wa ‘But sum of our bla ned. offisers shin thing a tor ta 2 my seb, and want enuff, ad at 00 ; Laie revit restful sleep To dejest wot Tcl | But who is thare out here t sup or bite? I kumplain, they only say; “You kum out here to fite.” who kares Thet don’t fit me never aske And if I only git Git aiknis f Til hike rite. oft far hum. bet a you kno oO How wud you like sto be efore you wo nd do all ince of: dirty choars. Til all your lims do ak kalled up, ud, or slush, And run the risk Bt eettin shott At evry stepp Most evry time our skwads called out T’ve volunteered to sta: To guard the camp and all the grubb Wile tothers are away. n kowed, shirker, skam Pick Riel youn Bie Vnmioase be ranch you want to robb the kar m willin thay shud T'll let em do as thay darn pl But let me ho. A peeceful life is all I want, ink ; kot het’s sense, now, don’t you think? Wen wind is bitin’ kold, You'd wish you never sold lay. like never agen ra jenril’s pay. we dine with offisers? bb thay and a sink Why kan’t Or git the gru’ And smok seegars, good wine Gosh ! they wud be a treet ! Why kan’t thay serve us te “alies And why don’t the Kin They all shud be of the ane rank And all git the saim pay? I never see Hag with a ira ie he wun’t risk. his 4] We hev to fite; he Lacie the “pay, And honners, if we pons rite out all I've sed to you ° | Becos the he men are leryin het thay don't git fare ae thet all: men want promo shun, and, With it, extry pay ‘They all the jenril offisers Taik turn ahd turn about With privits, sarjint Or else thay'll me lear gute Foaks Be your paiper, kalled “The jn i : mn," maik it shine on all, Pat vite strong in ayes wurd. d stir the peepils gal, And maik e Rls this, I Tee tor killed, ents ey amy a of sufferin, ticed that was lying on ae floor beside chair, had his ¢yes ter at ays adatomeris can! na who maiks kumplaints And sum times T hoy, walked five mile for kussed war, ¢ my blood spilled. , Short Stories Retold. A WatEING his hair barber's’ dog. cut no- which the mas- The man gettin the on his Nice dog, that,” said the customer. y fond of- watching sir,” explained the uv see, sometimes I make a and snip-off a little bit of a +t CABBY’S RETORT ere’ was quite a crowd of people on the Strand, block in the. traffic a partio pouipiis old 118 e ire of aheld-up cabby, Nov then, horry ap there, can't yer” rying, cabsiiani? , with a P; mpin’ it 0 stickin’ plaster.” ++ THE DIFFICULTIES OF THRIFTY abaht like 1 THE brought up a and Mother B—— large family on a small income has, of necessity, beon of a ver: gal tu he Siyrried now, and Father and Mother — are alone and in comfortable cireumstances. One day their son John called, and t big much. ‘bread yi hand, s loaf, Prank a could. not possibly Pent jecall asked. hy do you bake so Gheut kad bin rocker indig- poge T “and also one aoe of bread ? +e “CHEESE IT” going ‘one loaf An Englishman visiting Canad tasted Oka chi for the first time. wad’ perhaps little stronger than sual. Our friend was accustomed to str0 ong cheese, but this at first was > ttle too mue TTiseas expla that this wa’ ticle and was made Oka. He the cheese and the impres- Sionit lett of bimeared to bo-rery lasting. m returning to England, being entertamed some who had cheese on thei ir table would stand alone of i ained to him, how a very high grade by the mon’ yes, some cheese like this—i ‘anada, and it was mae by skunks at Muskoka. +t DOUBTFUL LOCATION uring an inquest held in Cincin- nati the following question was put to one of the witnesses by the deputy orone Where was the deceased struck by the motor car?” Whereupon the witness, a surgeon, the juncture of the dur- pu that on : faaiereing one that ing on F the wall. ++ HIS WIFE’S HANDICAP farmer's conference in the drifted to the ous wives of the At the committee present “Wal,” contnibated. Uncle Ez, “m Bhe eaktast for ten ‘hard-working ck, by hee! voman” volunteered the commercial traveller. KNEW THE INGLEESH Englishman who was appointed t in China. got bri aang ‘account for goods tee honeymoon, one of the first le that’s jhman, very ‘muel 0 have ae it at least, out of compli- ment wife and myself. hy didn’t oe 4 ee too clute, sah,” said the. celes~ ma nil smile, olen oakse’ “pat hits no payee up. Houpla | He t he { he ? I knew you. tage jeesh | “The Western Fair, le Amusement eee dai a Beh are attra t ifie theta ea ‘Exhibition. {features will be the Higpedrar skaters, woes young. 1 wonderft ae tat Ra RS rebate apt ae produciny tat al Blast Pewee tiga nger oe many others. ;be lent; cy of ee and so) the exhibition “a Vets from us plenty modation en ae ste and Deere Gant informat: ‘din: | at London's seen ma-Pac- Other me Ice in _their we “Renzo| ¥4 Sa ‘The roupe, nine men in their’ ao- act, the great and wonder- 1 rhole methin} eer every ere oe ea the © ee + ee ‘WRONG NAME rae the directions on the bottle ys" “It sez} Thunder t Thal Lee. does it s : J NOTHING © ults. one teaspoon” Northener, thro Wrest _Wizeinia mountains, up juntaineer leisurely driving 3 riving the pigs ride: ‘ofout ce pasture vem a bit. + ee FS Pde he ats x ere 1 them Mery oe then "corn. te. saves ‘ots of ti pose 50," Grae’ se a ain what ails me pe cane epretiy ers work te fatten Our Big Sale Ended Last Saturday We desire to take this opportunity to thank the people of this vicinity for the splendid patronage given us during our Mid-Summer Sale. It is gratifying and encouraging to us to perceive the confidence the public have in our stores and our advertising. We have always tried to deserve that patronage by strictly living up to our advertisements, and in the big sale just closed, we feel that we have given bargains not only equal to but greater than you expected. Again we have demonstrated that no matter what the con- ditions are you can always depend on this store for the best goods at reasonable prices. - - | ENGELAND @ SON > «The Store with the Stock” _ MILVERTON > see and Vaniffled. “Shure,” said she, “that ain't 2 thing to boast about It's, mew ae had me wi put away since yesterday, | but aon" r hang ae ne breceiy aign about it AERIAL inobeaets a ae of pire at ae men ge is. pro- want pe see round | the foot brought e in the Hair n she nee herself ae y haughty uy laden teeubie mite a thet pire ane follows obi Milverton Post Of-| tendi ase, Better aban a Chee oes to St. atest certifica foney Sider Ot ly missed for there The were ding. to the betterment of 7 and your pureh *|erttcatesw vi gil you 51-5 per cents | ie venbrrroek ee money il be pa you|) the ae ertiticntes an be pure ed as alongsi and ithe, vole Padued ay Tess.” i a NOT HEAVY DRINKERS Port Matitoolt, a abort pleadant jou ney via Canadian Pacific the gateway to the S8teat hi Ex cones ne aes eee ere ures—T WI

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