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Milverton Sun, 15 May 1919, p. 4

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LET’S NOT FORGET BAECHLERVILLE There's nothing too good for the man juite a number of enquiries eet who f fous cht = mceets at The Sun office wonderi Jn the hell of Flanders mud; nees were for a veal estate For he’s th who all forgot boom in this burg—judging from. the But the 5 Pipetnes of God. jength and breadth of the scribe’s .He-went to the it with a heart so | activities last week. ‘d has. been sent to headquarters as to whether An ‘ith that Britons know; ‘ould be possible to have Baech- id a fai His comrades sleep and their loved mes weep While the Flanders poppies grow. So come ye folk, who did not fant In the mud and water ther: While anebers. suffered and bled and ie ‘e filled the morris chair. Let's’ not forget what might have n lad Germany won show: Let’s not forget the ie rea? raat While the Flanders poppies grow. great low For many will not come back, but se While the Flandera poppies grow. For you. ising z precious Ld was shed rs 0: And i shed for me; Shall we yet nand a a ahead Of the Sons of Liberty? Let us rejoice that we can fall In line, and we can Wells id reap; ‘cause heroes while the Pests: fg) Hae nnon. MILLBANK lexville located on the new map of the world> Mr. Otto Koehler, of Milverton, paid a flying visit to our burg last ‘wee ‘Miss Margaret Ranney, of, Milver- ton, spent a few days with friends in ae vicinity. Dérothy Coxon visite ane ‘Mrs. Henry ier races ne We ainesday. man Debus spent aoe boos edl: ir Psecierorabe birds will will (ete suffer, When stock pasturi oa neighbarhon )d. matter shoul fiveretic Getite-ecme adblead amaze . aN rs. John White, of Monk- gore ‘Sunday at the home of Mr. oy he Pfaff. m here attended fhe mn elder’s hall, Rostock, on: Thursday laat,.- ‘The ts art having had a very enjoyable id Mrs. John Moodie and | time. Page of fo oronto, are visiting at J Geo. McKellar, of stratford, waited at Mr. and with other friends in this locality last week. Miss vina Phair has returned home after spending the past two months in Listow Miss Isa Glenn, of ee, bs ed with Mr. and Mrs, oe oh iy. mer he citizens of Milbank and S ichnity held in. Few. ings’ hall as to holding some kind of |g a peace cele! , Was wel tend- ed and it was decided to hold a picnic gn the school grounds some time in n ‘a ~ N lie McKee is visiting at present with friends at Mono Mills, r. Jas. Ratz was a business visit- or at pb sas LE on Monda: Mr. Mr Klockman and dat Gahan: Lintie’ and Helen, of Burns visited with Mrs, H, Stewart on Sun- George Love and Mrs. And- pew Orogkshanks s were visitors at Mil- verton one day last Deira e te Roig cintich: wig ct tended the W.M.S. annual Presby- terial meeting at Stratford on Thurs- day last were Mrs. Geo. Kirkland, Miss M. Davidson, ec re last we riffth, an old Millbank Poy, liad died while on his way to visited friends at Siattora “one ike last Mrs. Wallace, at "Toronto, spent the past week with Jacg Fey H. B. Kerr visited ve "iriends at Milverton on Monday. her sister, Mrs. 3 e service will be conducted by Rev. D. McDonald, of aor on May 16th, at 11 o’eloc! Mr. Wolfe ha os into his new reinonge lately purchased from Mr. jos, GLENALLAN Mrs. L. W. H iam has return. ed home after pending a few days with por enae tare ane dager gee etta, s went to Kitcher ae be mee Chas. Starr, who had two a ears overseas, ichard Wright has returned Sine. from Guelph. We are glad to report that he is feeling somewhat rs Friday to partake John Sed has purchas- ed a lot on King St., Milverton, from nent mothe: ir of boo found himself en of equines greatly decreased the result anes operations Miss Kate, spent Sunday in Charles- own. Mr. Wm. at home, We understand that our veteran milk-haulers Messrs, Christie Schmidt as. icke, are again on the sBE Kk warpath, acting in their official cap- acity. would have Pooughe that the local phones were out of order for a rt period last week. On several occasions the old-time method of di ployed secrecy whic gone days were practised in by- xpect the seeding operations a hedalens hand by the end of the woke esent fine weather conti uing. With tia ead ott gor minds, we will ike able to proceed with the a The vanicipated signs on the 16th made The ‘his drawback can be pa! by additional demonstrations. 10th LINE ELMA The sacrament of the an Sup- er was dispensed on Sun rs. Sutcliffe sang a solo oe ‘the servi fi rs was wel- come a8 the chufch from Monkton congregation. iss Olive Robb and ele ee spent Aci at i of Ww. si in this| Ba motor power. a a their theories | Henry Gernhelder and sister | 5 Parkinson spent Sunday hi used the original modes of | LISTOWEL | a x. Wesley Snelling, of Detroit, re- ec bnewadl old acquaintances in town on Thursday. r, G. Chaj the past week with Mr, Geo. Bender Gordon says everybody's on, strike in, Detroit. aes taff here, was tran: Serville ages fete Listowel on ee dee ie his n Mr. Alv: n, Galiner spent the week- en oe ae fr Bella genes ai is been rane in Chesley returned ae on es Miss Myrtle Howe and Miss Tolton of Guelph, who were the guests of the former's parent: aoe last week, returned to Guelph end ith | his aunt and uncle, and|on_ Friday. 5 ‘ul iy epee Mr. Jolin Climie, of Tillsonburg, Who were the Baechlerville sports}has returned to his home town and who spent evening last wé has accepted a position» with Mr. R. the direction of Kuhryville? ‘Thompson, general merchant. ‘bances at night are frequent er the date for ‘the, Big uurday, May 24th. y Come at nciigovoatetel Ebel attended the ane Davidson ek, erman funeral of Ex-Reeve of Mornington last’ rr, of Mil iverton, was ity |a enectstor at the. Wingham Listowel football match here on Saturday rs. J. A. McBain and Mrs. Robinson, of Atwood, were visitors in Listowel on Friday. rs. Alex, oat ie and Ollie Reid Satur : bs was a visitor in Toron- to this wee Mr. and Mrs, Archie Robertson and daughter, Tillie, returned hone trom est, where they spent the past car i Mrs ts, Hetherington returned th las fro est. where. she Wie teen, ciate: ee al Listowel Hig! played their Cup series in Hast on on Wednes- iS pay of last week against Harriston H. Score 1-1. Syinghelieses Site ‘eiavea hes high school team, ~ Score 1-1, next. game will be Played in Wingha on Saturday, May 17th. . Fo Towing is the Listowel line-up: Goal, Sim Milverton, Newton and Millbank as the week-end with his own, mes Inglis, of Stratford, spent oP week-end under the parent- al roo! B. Chapter of the I.0.D.E are birthday tea on Tuesday after: noe and evening in their new roo. x Mr. Rogers’ store. A silver lection was take Pte. Jos. Vai andl. ee home from overseas on All roads lead to Listowel Satur- day, May 24th. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL SANITARIUM ipman, of Detroit, spent | Ball: hs School football seam f on Sanecdsy evening against the local |) 5 () onfe parents in n ATWOOD. ss Frances Fullerton, ot qomne ito, is visti relatives in this vicinity. poh at jorn.—On. Brida May 9th, 1919, Howe, of the os of son. to ae and Mrs. . Fisher, an Lochhead, eS Helen Lochea aad Miss Mat noe ae pears from tke home of lughter, Mrs. Doyle, Dorval Rd., sate Youn Roger, Mrs. Geo. Rog a Hamilton, Miss Jean Murr S Mrs Jenn Hall, Mrs. . G. Ballantyne R. S. Ballantyne, Mrs, mes Daan a . EH. Hodge, Mrs. (Rev.) W. D. McDonald, ‘Mrs, R erry and Mi lurray .at ‘itended the W.M.S. Presbyterial in Stratford last_wee! ‘We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. John Dickson. A speedy covery is hoped for. ert May; Tately returne fro eee service in France, is vis- iting hie fa ther, Mr, Robt. . Donald Gordon and mipeg, arrived in the vie on saturday CRs pay a visit to i, set es Peebles, oF Wallace Ty ith his pare ie spent Sunday nts, and Mrs. J. T. Peebles. few from attended the dance at a Mitban on Friday night. ir, s been teller in ihe’ eave si for Milvei His place will be taken by Mr. Butcher, in, but lately returned of the “Masons” of this Jo- cality sttended the Mason wel on Friday night lest, ave seen roe eee active Ms. atid: Moa, (Geos Rog ae to Motherwell ater visiting d visiting at the former’s parents, Mr, d Mrs, Robt. Campbell. e A CANADIAN EXPLOIT IN ITALY, 00, ie Magazine.) aly bombing and machine gun sintenoe went hand in hand, Br Diintiaach att extract: remacy that a fight on any- wel thing ike. even terms became a nov: Die tortie ay viator, Lieut. W. W. tal student, iat , Ontario, was always looking for excitement, and one day from both sides of the road started pumping lead my *bus. None of them got a ‘bull’ on hows and soon all quit but one persistent beg- ir. right on, and his first shot went ugh sgsucrichs pipe. e engine, ai by sho poting, the elbow off the in tion juc- lay evenings. s been decided to| The treasurer of the Muskoka Free L 8 E. M. Hammar spent the week | hold the mecti oe perntoalnthiis Hospital for Consumptives desires to | 1) flames shot a eee ap end with’ ik Misses Linseman, Hes- Misa Dina vie ‘spent Sunday at following and nearly blinded me; I saw I was wed in Milverton b nd decided to pancake (Too late for Nea Ahab! We ae ale report that Mr.|the Bield Beaeaey of the National |°! SE hee an ace aay rs. Rebecca Cookm: urn- | Hargraves is convalesei nitarium Associ Felt gimpse 3 = bare spot ot ¥ eaide sli to her home nese after spending| On Friday ‘evening there will be|Shoe Co.. $5; Pfeffer Milling Co., $53 | 0 ae brie | vaba agate moses the Sine in Toronto. aged practice in the schoolroom of | Rev. C. N. eee ichrenk ee died right sid iy atavind to the wet weather, the|the church. All interested in the|$2; Dr. P. L. Tye, gh Engeland & an ee Tings bome: ork farmers are unable to continue seed-}choir are cordially invited to be pres-}Son, $2; W. D. Weir, $2; Chas. Welk- rene: tl machine, Some of the e ing. Had the weather remained fav- ee er, $1; Rev. H. L. Nicholson, $1; Batore 4 me fae the iob cand 1 orable, many of them would have fin- whey separator has been in- Kelterborn, $1; E. Siegner, $1; Rev. Feet cou! a "isla j Ok ished within a few days, stalled stale chisese factory is work- . Bean, $1; W. J. Smith, $1; N. | Guct shit moat bemeibe® like A aiumber from here attended _ the ing ele plendidly. ae A. Zimmerman, $1 15,6. W, Jacobs, $1 evil, clad, you must remember like ismer—Stever chener are sorry to report the illness | Miss lenn, 60c;'Miss A. L. Hamil- A few of ou th and b il beby, Wie howe ay rotavery. Linteitonce Berner ite a, $3 | rien and gasped. ew of our youth and beauty at-| baby, but hope ‘or a speedy meee very. ‘urniture Co., $5; F. rawford, 1 Gauche danse to Hemon.on Wed. . H, Finkbeiner, $2; W. K. Loth, $2;| Inglese att ese Aviatore! nesda eae and maou took jo ithe - MeMane $2; AC. eae $25 See Gier Gnksat So. Lighten al on on Thursday ni ‘rien . Schafer $1; J. Mr. lammar, “Cart age, ROSTOCK , Fleischhauer, $ D, Atkin, $1; ed along a few made fel a Tast spent Sanday mender'the -pacettal &N. Planii Mill $1; N. D. Schatz mucha Sea aa v oof. Mr, and Mrs. I, Druar and family | i; Bs. Grop B. Roe, $1; W. | breath panted: de spent Sunday ‘with friends in St a. Gropp, Sti Gray, b0e]| Inglese: Aviator lements. vs He ee Bi Phas. $6450. e took me into a house near by, HESSON Mr. Edward Riehl, of near Strat- put a old, dirty ford, spent sunday at his home here. Iny own clothes, and then } hustied me Mr. Serphine Stemmler has pur-|_ Mr. and in Murr, of Strat- ante to Cg ane chased a Ford car. ford, visited vith Mr. and Mra, Fred BRUNNER maene Mr. Austin Kocher left for Kitch-| Murr on Sun track: ener last week to spend a few months} Mr, and Mrs. Mire fenry Schneider and .F.O. will hold their muectingt When I got there a aoe came ere. Mr, Conle Schneider, of Stratford, | at Topping schoolhouse on Frida: up, with about a fortnight’s growth Mr. Herbert Helm of Hesse aged s | spent S Sunday at the home of Mr, aad ening, at 8 o’clo All farmers ne of beard—and_ kissed ene n ae spent a few gave) ast week under th Henry Schneider. rdiall invited. eeks, welcoming me until m: parental ro Miss ae ares is opening a fc; Stewart Whitney attended the | was almost raw, | Then hi s daughter Mr, Clayton Kocher returned after | few ‘weeks w ilverton. | Business College: “At Home” on Wed- | ventured in, timidly, and. thougl ht if spending a few weeks at Hanover. Wi h Re Peete a|nesday evening in Srtatfo: she’d gi same dose it woul ae few sae ‘hae oat. seeding backs sousiders WARTBURG John Wenry and_m aca Henry, were pad “Vlaitors, at the home af ae and Mrs, Thomas Dickson, Har “Weiss underwent tended the funeral of a relative at Mitchell on Monday. Miss Kate Armstfong, of Stratford “the week-on home 6 (her ‘parents, Ms. Robert rmstron; and Mrs, 6th LINE ELMA Mation Alexander spent Sun ars atte gis with urs Hanna Scott. iS rs at Mr. Wm. were Mr, ma’ and ae Tames Tr. . Hone “Visited we Gordon | Leonard over the wee | new Ford x Mr, Teg o Dungey. and dai matte Dorothy, and Mrs. J. Dun alba and gareitey Melinda, ‘of Wart ‘pen’ jinday with friends in of St George Socder, of Mitchell NORTH MORNINGTON Mr. W, J. Dowd, of Listowel, visi ed bid mother, Mts. Richard Dowd, on: Sunday. farmers are Dusily engaged in | seeding “operation: is these days. ‘The }weather is very davccauia hase dagy. and Mrs. Peter Voll, of Car ed on Sunday at Mr. Lev es rth | Wai. Simpson and family spent) Paes ‘Dr. Wm, Mead { Rey. (const service in_ the in, Hacking's windows, an e meal. worked their way through a break in Sfeart F | eis, came to the house, and after @erve {several hour's creeping and crawling, ander a ir guidance, I got back to Remedy our side. For Blood Pressure KINGWOOD ‘ is but a symptom of some} Mrs. Wm. ost, spent Wednesday other constitutional Wise It ‘is | with Milverton frien aused by a clogging up of the arter- | Miss Mary Schmidt, of Poole, visit- feo, due to the formation of sediment |cd’at her hame-here last. Wednesday which makes. the arteries hard and | evening, brittle, and yhile the same amount of} _ Mrs, J. B. Hammond and daughter blood gh greater pressure is ex-/Sadie, spent a couple of days. last ee hese arteries a: ek in Stratford and attended the gall High Blood Pressure, | Presbyterial: Mission meeting. while Hacking Heart and Nerve Remedy | there, [will dis this urie acid formation | pia beets results are gure to fol- low. A six-box treatment will work [route yone having this he: Be Soe a box, | gto church on hoanay: ‘next. sae the be like the? “Ialien balm’ I'd heard ‘but shi The Young People’s meeting was jheld in Zi church last Wednesday [Right with a. good attendance from Wellesley and Hamps fr. and Mxs, H. Kelly spent Thurs day and. Friday in Stratford. Mrs. STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, MAY 24th May Whitewear Sale ! _ Now is the Time to Buy Your Whitewear. Our Stock is Very Complete. Ladies’ Whitewear Ladies’ Gowns, Corset Co Underskirts, Combination Under- wear, Laces and Embroidery. Ladies’ Coats and Skirts April was the biggest. month Sale of Young Men’s Suits a_ shipment of ... Boys, a look through! ae “Shit Sale Still on _ “ G. & R’s are the ae e Se shirts. vers, * we had in our histo: or We must give credit to our big sale of Ladies’ Coats and Skirts. Still a few Coats left at a special dis- count of 5 per cent. trade or Silk Caps for Spring House Dresses Our range of Caps for spring Now in stock—new importa- is larger than ever. No trouble tions. Exceptional ee this to show our caps. We thank you line, ave time and buy your for your visit. House Dresses’ here, W. K. LOTH, Milverton Smart Middies All in stock. Get a ae on our Middies and Smocks. House Cg Tine Ty Seri Wall esos or se seine in ‘the tine of House Furnishings. Specials This Week We hah Johnny on the aah O’Cedar Mops Orcedar Polish. 1 iste erst ee it “Girden* eeds White te kenht Soap, 2 ego, poet seuss 28¢ and ‘ibe Sugar in 1. ers aay {Sey Oatmeal, ah -Ib, sack . ie OMS At sss es es sTHE to $138 grouped. together. e games will|got all that he was looking for, and) === bi fe sare one Mag. are a et BS today?” he asked| PEACE TREATIES IN FRENCH than two centuries" and has been 7 * is Flight Commander on a bright s ca used in neeete donk a which France Mi a nibeoetiaas Eaieenen: een torres (New York World.) had no part. It has the further ad: fi were dull. pate test if the | ve {| yaar of an adaptability to navies “Oh, fe ills” and drop | the official text of the peace tess phraseology, an imp: consider- parent e home, Mr. and Mrs. George |, (Oh. tale Rohae wierevik pou can n | and convenants drafted in the French |@ Btion in inivernational. couvensl Messrs. Lloyd White, Joh and|find any Austrian lorries or ammuni- | language is no doubt based primarily Root, of Betmecicn: ee auton in| tion SAS he was instructed. n national pride. But. here are Listowel ba Monday. So 4 set out for the “Tag” |logical grounds besides. French long Mr. Mervyn. of Toronto, is |—that ip the Tagliamento. He was| ago replaced Latin as the language of| Our wp date list has been Sas visiting with his Savenin in town. | flying a “Camel,” and carried four | diplomacy and dium of official rected up t and if the date Mr. Seves, of Paisley, has re- Swenty ound bombs. His next twen-|intercourses between nations. e}your label does not correspond vith toned t6 town’ i up resi- | ty-four hours were certainly crowded | French Academy says in its plea for that on your receipt, let us hear from dence here agai with incident. this recognition, French: “has been|you at once—that correction may be Mr. Cevil Cavell, of Toronto, spent| After flying for a short time around the diplomatic language for more Li nde: MOST INDEPENDENT ON EARTH, The farmer who owns a farm is the particular person who is fixed. Banks may fail and factories close, workmen strike and mines suspend, merchants fail and towns burn. times may be panicky and even crops may be short, but the farmer By. owns his acres ill get aot in com- fort and quiet with 5 ae a to eat, ink and wear, dependent man on ze We are also agents for the Happy Farmer. Tractor, Renfrew Engines from:1 to 24 h.p., also 18 h.p. Engin and Corn Blower (guaranteed), Standard Cream Separators, . Truck Scales, Frost & Wood Repairs: DENSE See eee Sees Overland Model 90 Touring, owner of an Overland owns all out of doors. The his Model 90 he goes in comfort and with an enjoyment possible only because of the high quality, fine and unfailing performance of his car, Last month in Oklahoma, U. S, A. Overland car broke the world’s non-stop Ai, witha gas record of 20.66/miles per ga Hon This durability and leh is an every-day advantage for Model 90-owners—order yours now. a stock Model 90 igh gear record, 4,370 miles in 7 days aad t sah in i gear, over bad ronds appearance JACOBS. BROTHERS, Dealers MILVERTON, ONT, PHONE 16 r 1-2, Bgecretet: Limited, Head Office and Works, West Toronto na ranches: Montreal, Winnipes; Regin Come in and see us: e, run Thresher

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