Skates Hollow Ground A Good Job Guaranteed. P. NEUMEISTER Painter and Decorater MILVERTON +3 Shines For All.” | The Fordson Tractor With Belt Attachment Grinding , Grain Saturday. MILVERTON GARAGE E.H.GROPP, - - Proprietor Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, March 27, 1919 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher If you want to Succeed—Save! More than 90% of the world’s suc- cessful men began poor, but they learned early to save. Saving made them thrifty—and thrift builds character, self-denial, and the will to succeed. Build for success by opening your Savings Account here to-day and add to it regularly. Interest paid every six months. Bank of Nova Scotia Baidsup Capital $6,500,000 Reserve Fund +, 12:090,000 3. H, LEWIS Manager Milverton Branch Items of Local Interest. Miss Charlotte Ohm spent a few days with friends in Toronto this weel Misses Ella Smith and Rose Trim epee es a_couple of days in Toronto iis week. re Faber spent a week with friends in Detroit, Mich. The ‘first regular passenger train at nea me oe Mr. Hugh Bai: day last for the Northwe ces where ne will put in Mrs chaefer, of spent from Saturday Monday vis- ed her aighter: es Herman Sch- nis Charles Ritter spent. day or lst week at Galt visiting” her Mrs. G. Bie s ir, who is he C. P. R. bridge gang are at oot making repairs on the brid- ges on the line “between Milverton and Millbank. Mr. Wm. Gipegeae of Puslinch apt near ‘Guelpl h, is spending a few days two ious i We are d Bier and Mrs. Joseph | ® Son. arrived at Milverton vel burg, is spending a few tae ieee ~ | carload et Overland automobiles the Ps other Eggs 40c.—Engeland’s. Butter 48¢ 1b.—Engeland’s Bina Haddie 15e Ib. at Mohr’s. 48¢ for butter at Mohr’s, 40 aa dBc for biter; 400 dozen for eggs at Loth’s. See our sili waists at $2.50—its a winner.—Enge OBITUARY L JOHN ATKIN levator. y 406 dozen for ebes son, y night—Kngeland & pa: eter orate Satur a3 organ for sale.—Apply ti Ma anaging Board Burns church, Mil. | ‘ur binding Felt ae oe | Mornin: Geetstig s wanting to do at home, call at the Groscl Company. & Son Me Messrs. Jacobs. A tremendous display, of denice oe in pole: silk and crepe.—E The eet grades of Clover and Tim- Seed Corn for sale.—R. sui Hopf ,of/ Neustadt, is spending a few aa ys with her cousin Mrs. John Sch ae decks of. tive stock, were ship- G.T.R. station, Milver- in Milverton. Dr, Good- yer, ale, _Saskatoon, Zand Lillian at hone: spell continues this week visting friends in Milverton The counell is having the Main St. improved by having all the top. di that accum Eso luring the winter raked off aitd carted away Con s, of Brantford, spe wo m eeron this md mem- bers of th ly in Sitivenon: Subjects next Sunday at Bu church—Moi “The Child and the week in Stratford visiting at a J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for PORTLAND oal 7 MARY SERANTON STANDARD ANTHRICITE ST MARYS LIME and Mrs. James McLellan who in} Elma, n Wednesday of last week for eLellan will 8 as Mes: reat ies, ete, Semple left on Wednes- last ‘for New Hamburg to spend with hi HE price of everything you buy is high. T But so is the price of everything you sell. Now is the time to do without unnecessary things. The money saved now will buy more when prices again become normal. MILVERTON BRANCH : N. G. Schafer. me 2a rt an just returned from overseas, Mrs. W. ‘homas, who has spent a ciples ‘of weeks with her mother, ae sena prety left last week for ‘atts; e° she tak her home is rates Mr. Thom- as being em, mployed with’ the Hydro ene Power Commission ther urnett has hie the hates “Geloncing Swe Meas Cole err we understand, o re- move to Stratford Shere she wil re- who own “tapped” fast week and have been rewarded with a last year, it is not likely that prices for te latter will be any lower as the is luxury is increasing d Circle Society of Burns rch Sacines alge koiaterien Farmers Take Notice Call and inspect our sack of CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED and get prices before buying. We always have on iin a stock, of OIL CAKE and LIN- SEED MEAL. A_ full line of POEIRE ball Sobdeoe STOCK and Rous TRY TONICS. ee eine big reduction on Pratt’ International motley Food. Have you seen the celebrated Buckeye and Electric INCU- BATORS and BROODERS ? We are sole agents. Call in. Try our “SPECIAL” SCRATCH vate bound to lay if you feed them this mixtui We have a small quantity of FEED ca ‘on hand. I. D. ATKIN, Your “hens are = Milverton imp tibn and e pre this informal eaticrina the erecta of the ould welcome all r Lae soldier the past number of employed in the Cen- > & e aceus- here guilty, Due. claimed that CHEVROLET Motor Cars In purchasing a Chevrolet car you have the satisfaction of knowing you are buying the best value for met, appearance and efficiency, and the double satisfaction of knowing that your money remains in Canada to provide employment tor Canadians and develop Canada’s industr: The New Baby Grand is the “Wonder Car for 1919.” Watch the ever increasing popularity of the 490 B. REMEMBER, we are shipping hogs on Saturday, March 29th. N. A. Zimmerman Brockville and Me- Implement Dealer er ee ? 7 ed it inten tionally and targul 3 "ietective yision was unable e id it fine of $10 ‘without costs. A move is weises oo in Wellesley township to ai ite the various telephone systems ‘of, the townshi, them all under nai In fits town: heir coming is lly short there is generally a fair the nto extend the Milverton on welesiy evening. and Mornington. poe . Duncan Stewart, 54 Elizabeth No will} ‘or the sum of] gr: a a sugar couy e syrup bids fair to be equal to that of | Mt oe a ursday evening Miss Lena ig | thewelcome to the ret urning C.M.R’s. imposed the minimum | m¢ Some day we will meet sweetheart, e' | Some day ou in Newton, Ont. ful natire and wes invariably in: the best of humor ai e the very old residents of - fibere, in, Banff} Mrs, Edward Den- |P" re cheer- of a —— Svat wari te Marcleg Laure goon | w with J. Kelterborn or Geo. onday afternoon from “he reaident Bee, Eons Neuméister, of the C.M. | of iis aa whieh ‘s s been on attive service | also the old homestead, Saad ti aa ane as who in i ‘rance aad Belgium, returned to|tege proceeded to Greenw cher iis Ait cutstanding-acontagl ginal balte Neto eeBoaks his nieees ae by “April 1st, after a date ee Wilson, of Palmerston, and l be made by the bank|M. Schaefer, of Stra added.—-Frank Rudow & and Mrs. Geo. Son, Miiverton bs. Glauber Salts for 26c; Won: der Wash ie; 8 nist Seeded Rais-| Aeess matoes 15c; Blue Ribbon Peaches 25e; Salt §2. “| per bbl.—At Sleeping Infuenza is what the doc- ss of a two-year-ol Mrs, Sones Many flowers were ¢on- tributed by friends. eeee JOHN STEVEN urday, March 22nd, On Sat J th Mornin ington, was is being kept iuuent arti- Steven, of Nort! cada ely by means ficially administer stxipning the vessels of en- es re f the Methodist church wiil hold a social at the home of evi ening, au amme will bi 1 cent a letter for’ Get letter in your name. i Victory bonds for sale at The Sun offic 2 S EI h Pear small, children, two sons him. The mas Moreen): Steven, Steven and Alvin Dunbar (reviews): eee + SELINA ATKINS (Stratford Beacon.) Following an illness of seven weeks ie General earers: Steven Robe They are clear o' tax and no charge is made for cashing pons D. Schwartzentruber received word” on’ Monday from, Port Hur the _ beet stat, ny a bY ‘ Brot i Englan and spen' a) 0! rererey: nner. fe was. well known. in the city and highly respect- was a_mem| St. arew: fs Presbyterian € Acie ors Byam, in England and two brothers of California, and Fred surviy There enteen present. mes W. Schmidt, Milverton, d to take and fill i ods. He A SUCCESSFUL SALE Weir & Son and Geo. Glass, eers, conducted one of the most successful sales ever held in this is community er? Now, hoi rg Sais al apouk ‘ M.C., of |4 attord, was in Toronto "to share in ing in broug] colts, one rising 2, two rising 8 and rears: pide brought $787. 0. cuperating his heal | wa a ager of Outario, faving been in Middlesex county. i 1 1862. making in Mornin ee seen in ihe township before,— A Ratepayer. SMILES AND KISSES (Globe March Ethel Kisses wafted 0’ ah at ms to oom Through the dark ahd. sited Making all the world seem FORMER POSTMASTER OF ATWOOD DIES. ie death of one of ta be oldest residents poser in Atwo nesda; bite ght to ve we'll seal o With smiles aa kisses that are real. | Go? John Davidson. stmaster of 5 left_ two ber ot e \ficers kil fr. |lington. is ha) {others devote their whole time to the | merits 0: ronal Malcolm—Askin— onday, Mar. | acres of la pee effects in Poole, 24th, at the manse, North Morning. | for C, Gi ingerich, lot 18, con, on, by the Rev. A. C, Stewart, Mi ie Lillian, Agnes Askin, of Carthage, Prides, ae nil th—Real estate, farm to Lieut, Malcolm, of Tor-| stock, implements and offesti-—the esi the late John Henry— ae lot 82, Bry 11, Elma Township, | Riein A aheemlagtate On Wed : day, Ma eh. 19th, 1919, John “Atkin : 5 years and 3 WATERLOO’S HISTORICAL | REPORT HYMENEAL Through the kindness of “4 w. CEN ono B. the manufactaring 2 and political life a the country, Hope ane Bae * eee peter Se lace ne an och was yy Rev. C .N. Paddon, astor of the bride. ‘he om’ ‘avor bride was a diamond and emerald necklace. s|mediate relative: 3 & even- graphy on his aes the lat Aes James Young of Galt, whi A eeediee bce Ea ck to the days _wi at. city now known the “Manchester” of Canada, was but st in a few days whither the Haee Withee Bf a host ore erienas antl ur |follow them. eee © SHIELD—CLELAND very quiet weadiig.! took oe Ot onnedee Thur March 20th, yen n Haahall, daughter of Mr, and Robe eee land, of Britton, was ‘see ge to Mr. Robert Shield, of Ethel. The Re their resi- with the bride's Colonel Richard for Ontario, ton Sun, also find is a in the vol- ume alon we skete pice of Sou8 of- the BADLY BURNED William Richardson, who conducts i in Dutton suffered THE JOCUND MR. F. W. HAY ( J. E. M, in Toronto News.) man who sits on the eens 0) we accident last BAG gary r. on. ‘ing a gasoline heat. er, and while sajna the. eve vee Is y appertaining to the average Oppositi jonist, Pra is Wel-|p appy ai lam. While OTE vance office which adjoi shop. The) we rushed out ea by rolling i. injured man in the street smoth- e flames ‘wit ith th coats, He wae tals ‘o his none where he now lies in a critical condition. ir, Riel a son-ind law of Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, .of Mornington. alarm and i 28 flourishing as a. pin! ig man, he is naturally im- y suit ae ‘pearl ss WEEKLY SCHOOL REPORT Fp ey ee ere ee prominent. clul the size of his head and raphy — Florence + teen Her 83, Rote Bundscho 81, Hela Rereeorn oo ae Clemens 74, Kt Olga Berkner_ 60, ‘Mignon Petrie SEOs ee ite t him plavaran So far this session Mr. Hay has not the oratorical, im- 0 Births, Marriages and Deaths. BIRTHS. its, threshing outfit, a ete., Tye—At Milverton, on, Saturday, es 4 March 22nd, to Dr. and Mrs. P. the, ee, the Tate baa era Tye, a son (Gimmi ie. MARRIAGES. 1 : ‘Atiion—At Stratford, on sday, March 20th, 1919, Selina. ‘Atkin aged 39 years, 8 months and 12 ays. John Wagner revolved word on Weanessee that his brother, Pte, Louis. Wagner, had died at Bexton Hospital on March 28rd. eee ee. THE SPRING-TIME MODES IN MILLINERY eeomee Our Spring Millinery Openings held last week were very suc- cessful. The styles shown for this season are very exclusive— the new Pineapple Braid being very attractive. Bright colors predominate—although black is still very much in favor. New Shapes and Trimming eee Daily e We invite your inspection of the New Spring Styles. Miss Lucy Zimmerman Next to H. C. Mohr’s Grocery Store. MILVERTON t Motorists Attention} We have installed a Complete Vulcanizing Llant and are prepared to doall kinds of re- pairs and retreading of Auto Tires. Give us a trial, prices reasonable. LISTOWEL DRILLING MACHINE 60. WEL, ONTARIO