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Milverton Sun, 20 Sep 1917, p. 4

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CREAM WANTED The highest market price will be paid for cream True weights and test will be given. We supply cans and pay the express, Ship your cream to The Pearl Creamery MILVERTON and ELMIRA Ltt eng Naar | is the order of the day. | ad the mis. w last | | hi ea | aioe mB ladaple of monte We RE a-| thcoy and other pine es of area returned on Satur | Mr. William _ geet attenided the | Lantz M Baechler and a car loa of his friends from eakencils nee into this burg on ‘Sunday last and re- res: and he is almost as eaerly nee for as the end of the sdward Smith, we "understand | has purchased Mr. Henry Strickert’s fine farm and will take possesion in ut of a barn, where | ,. M on the ok again. ON Miss Katharine Foerster, of Dav. ‘0, are spending a ww weeks with friends in this vie- Ys Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carley, of Linwood, sp spent Sunday with Mr. and in Nick Haid, Mr. and person in this vicinity is do- ing ther’ “bit” in helping w rvest. Two old m ears old ae in to the feet. Clem- id Mrs. eons of St. ith and Mr. ents, spent Sunday Mr. Mrs. Site Helm. seph Kocher made a busi- ba to Goderich one day last| Man wee! Quite _a number from here took in the. “Ein ira fair on Saturday of last wi Mrs, Jas. Kennedy and -daughter Min 2 leanor left for Detroit on ri HURON TRIBUNALS udge Dickson, of Goderich, has D ley Holmes, barrister; Brussels’ Tsaac i Owe ister; Gorrie, ¢ . LINWOOD TOPICS Mr. Emerson Shrier has purchas- ed _a new Ford ¢: Jas: Roe and family and Miss | Enid ‘Roe, of Toronto, spent a few | days this week with “Mr. Nicholas Miss Lizzie Zember, of Wellesley, | ~ spent the past week with Mrs. Jacob peeve, Mr. John Reidel, has This will give him an idea where gravel is needed. Mr. and Mrs, John Gilliland, of the 13th line, spent a few days’ this week with their daughter in Palmer- ston. John Petch is wearing a, broad sulle heed days, it’s a baby girl. The. knitting ‘circle will meet at he home of Mrs, jurnett on | Thursday evening at 8 p, m. Tohi 3 his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Ba 3 Mr. J. G. Seip and sister and Mr, 0. Bundy and pahr left on Monday for a motor tr ay to De- troi Mrs. A. N. Ring, of Burk’s Falls, arrived on Monday: and take charge of the millinery dept. at Mr. W. 0. =| Bundy’s stor enry Schluter on — night by having a corn Eli Gabel and Mr. Adam Ga- ent Sunday with Mr, W. Bean’ of the 9th I Gearge Snitter, of _Hespelen spent. Tuesday in, our bur Mr. 2 Se Doriewell: d' thur, Pent *Ricsay with “Mr, and Mrs. .” John nto, spent a few days atthe hosecnae John Mi was _ greatl; pleased over the table bouquet sent ff the red feket at theWellesley fair, being: ex- ibited by Mrs. K. Forler, of Wellesley. It nae Sn up of red, white-an: ue lowers. Mr. H: is Manser, of Mount For- est is visting his uncle, Dr. G. G. Miss M. McQuinn is. visiti grandmother, Mrs, Broderick. HAMPSTEAD mber from here attended the Stratford fair this’ week Anniversary services pate be held in the church here on iome of Mr, Alex. Mc- zel Ruppert has returned home, “after visiting her sister, Mrs. McMillan and S. er Strothers. The judge will also name Misses ites. 01 alternat ape aad hat is good iP Aire as such high-class ae 2 be sold for. _ SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY. ‘s .H_BASTENDORFF Optician i: HILVERTON, ONT. HOMESEEKERS' 7U tickets to certain joints atchewan a1 nd Al | ie and | r respective homes Listowel and Stratford. ATWOOD. chil- ws Goa piating. with E. Misses Reid, of Faye, attended the Leslie-. Anderson peared ing piles Teturned e will re- cechScon, have Spokane, after visiting for some time with Mr. Robert For- rest. . Peachey, of London, is home pee euiad . He expects to be moved to Toronto, where he will mee dergo special trea' orn, of Pal- week-end with eral of Mise Emily Harvey Stratford, where they will attend the Normal. iss Muriel Boe, of Toronto, is visiting at her Mr, Roy Micon has’ secured a position in ‘oronts Mrs. G. S, ‘Tathai few tigen eek ie Mrs. S. Tatham, Listowel ss Hannah’ Leslie, of Toronto, is yeti. at her home. Mr. ae abs, Hea visiting mi Me Sad Ae and eat by epee r Willianison, of Ome mee, is visiting Dr. Kidd. Mrs. John Inglis, of Listowel, spent the week-end ‘with Mrs. ‘Greensides Rev, . McDonald and and Mr. Jas. M. Dickson attended Presbytery at ‘Stratfo rd last week. Miss E. McCourt, graduate nurse acs Margarit’s Hospital for sick childrens* Alien a ae Mrs, Henry Seelhoff, of El a few ae at the West- ern Baie ie week. Y 4 WM. K. LOTH, mvt ARGE SHIPMENTS of Fall and Winter Goods are now com- L ing to hand. We would advise our many customers to buy early as COTTONS AND WOOLS ARE STILL ADVANCING. New Flannelettes, New Flannels, New Shirting, New Denims A “SPECIAL” RAINCOAT SALE We were lucky to get in on a deal with a Boston Raincoat, firm. We give you the benefit of our purchase. Men’s and Women’s Lea Grey. Rain- coats, while they last. $4.88 your choice for Men’s Dark Grey tase Shes — $2, 50 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Get in on “ec are withdrawn from | 8 pa the se ut in a larg stock. 14 W Banks Ser ‘h yates and Gre; Blaukets. each GROCERY SPECIALS ckages en Flakes for Sunkist Pinea 1a] ti ie factor y- Cheese per Ib. Ginger Snaps 2 ibs, for 2e 25e 2e 30c de Be TOMATOES, PEACHES and BLACK KITTS THIS WEEK LVERTON urge number of are attend jag the Saratiord fore this They Shall in France school fit. ae ae held in the Clachan school o: The Y. held ee Nuit evening the home of Mr. aid a visit to this lo- cali last phe nd left a boy at the pom mes of Mr. Peter McDonald and Mr. John Beaver. We are pleased to hear that Miss Maggie McLaren i joney, Si nm ratford, will Addresa the ladies, DONEGAL ° Ae Sane! MeCourt has purchas- a hou: in Atwood, and pode . Henderson spent a aneey sie at the home of Mr. Rol . Schmehl and fam- aya Motored rs Poole on Sunday. and Donglas evel ‘were Binuer eptore it Gol Miss Dot Spencer, of Milve rton, ent the week-end with her friend, Miss oe la Satie nid MeCourt is visiting her rs. Jame: Boott on “thursday _ Mr, and Mrs. Hussar called. on friends at Dense on Sunday. ee ey live genera blacksmith, who is also ret c shoot pent iy On work fort the right man. ee uw - feito fun Not Pass The Immortal Cry of Canada at the Second ‘Battle of Ypres. The defence of Ypres follow- ing the first ghastly gas attack \ April 22, 1915, ‘exalts all history. By it our men were transfigured and the undying, ‘imperishable Soul of (Canads revealed. 5 Inthe name of these Heroes of Ypres, Festubert, Givenchy, Vimy Ridge, Lens, The Somme, _ Verdun--aye and the Death- pe ef almost defies des- of the Hie held by the French Division practically incapable of any action at all. The Stand of the Canadians “The left flank of the - Division was thus left dange: rmane to cut oft its ie el it to eae pavected a dis- aster ie have been attended — with th e most ee consequences.” From Sir John a Erss Bees Seventh Despatch, 15th Cee Tois y less “Old Contemptibles”-— oa - we beseech you, Women of Canada, to Dedicate _ Yourselves and Your Families to War’ Servi _ by signing ‘the Food Service Pledge. " ‘The sacrifice is not great. We merely want you to substitute other foods for part of the white pe en es : Thou Shalt Not Want © The Undying Pledge of Canada’s others: to Her ‘Sons. When baking use oaetlial ‘oatmeal, corn, barley or rye Or, ord , : “such : ake nuizitions ah as fish, peas, ee tones ‘the waste of

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