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Milverton Sun, 1 May 1919, p. 5

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. = 2 in Sey e Our soldiers braye we welcome home} mnday 01 seared a team of horses to Fred Suarsngneset ees a was cae but no serious, da Richard Row wean has pu Salges omas, te ‘thes severe S mes of her: Sots “Mr. “George McClory spent a week tat ae picks: Fawcett, C 88, ack *Ghalm mers, of Walkerton, ue School, spent.a week at his home ured mn. chur iy’ethel Me McNaught, of Toronto, is heme for the summer vacation, rehie Scott, of Duluth, is at geet iting members of his fam- ere. hes Mabel Chalmers, of Stratford al School, spent Be, holidays. at e vi Mr. Mrs. Johi n White and Mr. “Geo. ‘cee ane: Sunday at Lin- yo Geo. Manton and W. S. Merrell spent Tuesday in Mitchell on_business. Miss adh ba a of the 16th con. few with her friend, n Behade, n Tilman has returned piers into et -lthey braved the brunt of battle. dread unt, 3 ‘And slau; ghter " | And mee. Ree in es | To the d the} left ath Stee ta stars eee Sarel quell. y left dear — and lenis To cpaten of our fate, To sa their, best to help, fiefend var Empire and our state. the! endured hardship, ¢ drill ana ‘advance, | In v3 and ri} sles steel was tied in france: nee’ charge and ‘shell fire storms. r so immense, PRES see, dying and “th duisness 1 intense, " Went over ‘the top With: nothin: To route the ho: And take the b! od SEhals Shes =| They feared not Death, ee Victory mires their noble lorious cause of of f Tiberty we e strongest test | The: focea the perils of land au sea re keen sud ew dire extrel of fruit The arr | Corrected by “Frult-2-tives’ Sr. Marmiy’s, NBe >For two years, Tsuffered pane "from Severe Dyspepsia. constant pains_ down the "sides horrible Ais stuf often came up in my m . I tried apes but they did not | help me. But as taking Fruibe-tives, I began improve and this ‘medicine, made juices; relieved me when everything else failed.” M oon as I starts . HUDSON MARSHBANK. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial’size 25¢. At all dealers or sent postpaid’ by _ Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, icles eae youn aeonley fl nent val "schoo shildren of all lassen e to. seveand love the best pane Without ut the ,publie i peace fim: 8—Minimizes the sale and of vicious literature in the c , thus -PROmORNES mental, and al Thea rea secure. ne sats er 5—Adds to the 6—Appealing to classes, sects and degrees 0! at intelligen nee, it ii a a ue Cee | factor in oe ae ¢ one thing awful war ado. And ‘tou ht like heroes without | 5 "| sua a int {etch as nol e ish flag, Her White and the Blue, faces se eed of cannon roar side by side, waded ihe’ ae! ee , tramped mud and And Suntleds numbers died. a nobly by each ees a d, et each dread si Oft fell no more ‘And over there in France afar, Their Sreclous dust is laid. Alas! These boys return The no more; price supreme have paid. victors o’er the foe. ai 4 ‘Thank erin for those who have re-| _S: urned. Ww School Reports Following is the report of S. _|11, Logan, for the month of March and April. ‘hose nt For one or more were 730, honors marked (*) were S. No. asil supply. iy but Inevitably raises the intellectual tone of bine ne oe eae given 8, pass Sr. 4tl eos “Stoney anki 569° “Irene Waters 5: Sr. 3r st ander Davi ona Lemon 540, Alex. x Bannerman Mueller Alice Nev Des 467, Tillie Dittmer eet 440, Roy McEwen 239*,-Norman Me- Ewen 217°, ADVERTISING. MS ASSET and ‘ dollar expended in judicious adver- tising is an investment in public coud weilltund: tgeedhecntorsos tale fel value. ‘A well advertised trade mark, for material Value of ie estate not an R: Pt SS. sate oe five fect nine in on - GooD ee PAID WHILE, nae “Approximate wages ‘oiiss four or ge week's o training 84. 00 oe: day and up. Pe is a ‘MAN’ 'S job for. MAN- SIZED man. ‘Apply i in person or by letter to — The Dominion Tire Factory or 127 KING STREET WEST, ‘ KITCHENER, eer In Memoriam. In loving memory of the late Freder- ick Noll, who died April 30th, 1918, n Home is no more, for father is not NOW UNLAWFUL FOR MINORS TO MARRY WITHOUT Amendments to the marriage act, meme. written consent of parents trons Leviathan » the: Di Austin atts Edith er—Wilfrid Diel vel sre McClory, Teacher. ee ee day morning, officers reported to | To converse now, of wonders learned In ea Seals dds when she docked 0 on Saturday. e Pe POE FO% -|Angels have taken him out of our care, t is | Dark is the room and empty his chair, |i @ has gone to that home so peace. air. on urped | They stood for us in jaws of Death; dina | sow ee fame or fs saved us fe venomene! Fs The following is the report of U. 8. S.No. 7 ‘and Elma at the Hast- © exarninations.. Names are in order|a silet of meri D Sr. 4th—Garnéet Battin, pecan Flood, Mas ling equal). Mee ni G. Weber and family accompanied by. Miss Elber spent Sunday at New Hamburg and Of tyrannizing hate. Sleep Father, sleep, thy toils are o'er Sweet: be the rest.you so oft n Dublie good-will that | con be ee Batamnifned: WwW days of reconstruction, mpetition is going more Areeasty ive known before— “national borders, but, betw Won glories for our country’s name f Zallant brave! To glitter on the page of fame ‘or ages yet to be. ones vo fil weatd you would. not on Why wait to not oot Why not Sayertisetaent tin the “BETTE! ‘SITUATIONS WANT! COLUMN OF Elvira Lottie Young, Nelso y Moffat and Norman Snel- Rock, _ Ellano: ar. 3rd- Riehl, have une, Ella Hu! TA, Gordon ist Glen M. BE. Bettger and family spent and M aes with oe in ‘am| efore. ‘e all loved you, but God loved you Sire more, "| fuse to give evidence. He has taken you hame to that bright Ne’er can aie Rey. the ake fo ed hephy goers: S20 ‘0 the Soldiers of the Their service, sacrifice bestowed save our everythi REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS SAPs rier punt eunray AI Scotchman was extricated from the kage by a companion who: had | wh; escaped unhurt, y mind, Sandy,” : “it’s nok ine serious, aN Ze. nati pele t : n) that pom ine W.| you'll get damag Harrison, . Martha |0f this terri petiti I on, Provincial: Damages? roared “Hae ace pale Ino’ had enough?” Guid mle eee Beane Tanans Leake tay’ Snelling zara Fim see noo, Milton: Rock. We wish of Gunn’s e ates 2 "packages of Krinkle Corn Flakes tor e Laud Heaven high with ineense pure For darin; Of those inspired thus to endure n compliance with a request from clas fie Bait te is ittle a it | Gladly we welcome Home again Our soldiers from ip Wanted columns. are improving and will os And trust there spared long to re: ent the rious on adve’ again. ent. vase x. John White spent Tuesday last in Stintford on bus! aid Murray is. spendi oon in Stratford visiting hér mott i poe Mr. in Edwards, of Stratford, atamiet soldier, spent a week visiting . Samuel —M. McPherson, Teacher. To enjoy our Liberties. THE COUNTRY BOY’S CREED —THOS. E. HAMMOND. April 21st, 1919. ORIGIN OF A FAMOUS HYMN. Farmers Take Notice. Owing to a slight drop in the wholesale price’ of Wire cing, we have revised our price list and. able. to cats you as ail order house. Anyone who has ‘al- to call at out shop BINDER TWINE are also in a position to book a for the best 650 ft. Twine a $26.50 Per Cwt., payable in Ma; GEO. J. COXON, Milverton (People’s Home Journal.) The origin of the celebrated hymn “God Moyes in a Mysterious Way His Won Perform,” was a cae ious incident in the life et its author, he English “poet.| nature ty he spiring than ‘york sash the most intricate mac! I believe that the algnity of ne i id KEEP CHILDREN OFF STREETS. ie number of small children that their recént iline Ptes, Elmer MeKay and Harey Snel- ling, of Moncrieff, have returned fro overseas. Pte. Harold Stagg, of Maitland, re-| 1 from overseas, with his wife ing old acquaintances last t by in the eity, that life is larger and n the than | Ger . les, of Stratford, is’ vis- | Ww iting her many friends in Elma, |th fT. B Hammond paid a. visit |i last week to frien passengel efalighting from the aer rder ou r careful Miirections. for ju play, e burial permit is issue ge ergone an erally, kngwn but it ig provided in the go, but i ari s that “‘no child shall expected under the circum-| loiter i 9 Mr. William Kitehen, 11th con., is|or oi for the erection of a straw shed hig sum osition, _compen dismissed the cab, urried to his room and wrote his famous eae NEW CANADIAN CENT The historic Canadian cent, which accom mmond has been ‘y- MAKING GERMANY PAY (Buffalo Express). laving made a bey rt last week . the ietersee by ntly f fro eiieids he Teceived eigtbaar injw —To . Brads! sth’ con a daughte ELMA COUNCIL pit municipal council of tn of aie met oh ate Hage the present this was unnecess that the cAnnouncement “COURTSHIP IN OMAHA Omaha News.) illiam Erath called on his sweet- gay Electric Starting and Lighting System. ‘ail Tt will an a. ite lighter Beer the 10- oy silver pe re SO as ll be easily dinungalhed by t period of years. The evident purpose is Pipette pa bight; ton voposetions ab to foree her to repudiate her domestic approved and si and clerk. Several communications finally pets and ue it the reeve,and clerk $i lend sgsnith tat pie A FINE ART. ermany wrought remains un- (Guelph Mercury.) - | recompense —Consisting of Generator, Starting Motor and Storage Battery. —An electric system made for Ford cars by the Ford: Motor Company of Canada in their own factory; built into the Ford - motor which has been re-designed for the purpose. —Controlled from a complete instru- ment board on the cowl. Standard Equipment Recommended for Epilepsy on Sedans and Coupes by the BP. y All closed models now, have electric starting and lighting The British Pharmacopea recom- system as Standard Equipment. . mends such medicines as asafoetida { ; iron cite bin Nae The game Kk” is developed to af ments of the c os Bowe ange of time, then the nounced ee they nrould change for minion Railway ODD ASSESSMENT CASES A peculiar feature of the new On- tario azengy: nt Act stl He! Be effect Hale will be entitled to a ihe payment of the following ts a ie followin: necount heuer nen oc the, ee Yor Wie hat, hae hung « on the upon. tree, and “ amend Re $2, e cal or course, apply to ‘0 the riddle is, federal parliame! for redress and a ston wl a the Mtep ont kno) “Who's to blame?” a hit ih the boy, ose ouldn’t have I just eee to see who he wi i GRAND TRUNK SVsvem to Time-Table| , Changes Roviston Ss net the e: tion Thu: house is eS to, 2000 trom ‘200t eae: be exempted $1,000 instead o: CARTHAGE ‘3s. Sam. en ett last week with Priands in Tor Mr. and Mrs. Chas care spent Sun 8 the home of Mir, Wm. Orr, Mil- erton. Gordon Schneider, of London, ising: with his pare athe NM “Patsiotie Sockets a 48 cir April meeting at the home of ; Mrs. James Riddell on April 29th, eh rai The W. M. S. will hold their meet- 2 hor ing at the home of Mrs. John Herron fe § on Thursday, May 1st, ie Miss Rennie of er ‘Hambu wil Sedan 75 ‘ord. coupe ge7s pcntladipa Fords eat ane gue eriae a By aren) aretubject t rd Closed Models will, “for a time, take the entire piaseccee of Starting and Lighting Systems. x By June 1st, however, Ford Touring Cars and Roadsters will be supplied with Starting and Lighting as Optional Equipment at an extra charg > Sample: the ti Lightir wt om cigs te Pd Stn on in the nigra we alan one le to bebe a coraplate hea outfit, Yo tnvited to call and inspect it. on Saturday, May 3rd, ai gpd neral business.—Geo. Lochhea A change of time will be made on CARD OF THANKS Paes ihe i i x May 4th, 19 19 pect a cure ie nh few Abed sitaguen. wi soon this valuable’ remedy. ‘You r_ about Sy rth a i ank ny many friends rv ir kin mee ant si seri misfortune. am, at. spree “ears rying on, business in the Monkton hotel and-do gare pose installing billiard tables in ¢on- my busin ir con~ is .—Johi ikton, ole church on the “Forward Movement? | Information now in Agent's hands. |" Sunday morning, May 4th in | gC sett Si, ; business. Yous Bettger, | nage Coghlin, ‘Atwood. 'C s 1, Local Agent’ job printin

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