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Milverton Sun, 19 Jun 1919, p. 5

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Sa MM oy sn a ‘FOR SALE rame barn 26x40 ft. Apply to R. Honderich, Milverton, Ont. Af Cc. R. VICTORY BONDS Victory bonds bought and sold.— George Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton. FOR SALE = Windmill and second-hand rubber tired buggy. Wm. Mitchell, Newton. NOTICE We are abinging: has pags and Brunner on —Fred Zimmerman day, apes 21st. FOR SALE A Happy Thought Range—in ex-|°?! in; geilent condition. Apply at The Sun WANTED Experienced farm hand, .single; wagess40 per ‘month to start. Apply yun FOR SALE Second- Lhand washing machine and wringer in good condition. For fur- ther information, apply at Sun office. FOR SALE at Milverton |°PS¢ and Mrs. Boyd Campbell and Norman. C; hildren, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cam-— pbell and Mr, Allison, of Moorefield, spent Sunday at the ie oe Mr. a1 io Mrs. poate dair, 17t] Golightly Bros. were at on. oe Pal was in the village on Tuesda: a number oe = nkton peop! ie took in the circus tratford Tuesday. Mr. Jos fb Seabank left on Wed- | ie C. P, |, went ee nee on vale train_on ‘uesday, Mr. Jack Henry area a couple of | days in Stratford last week. | fa Miss Edith Erskine. of Stratford) high school spent the week-end at her | Wi home Mr. Lawson Henry made a busi- ness trip to Atwood on Monday ev-| ee 4 Mr. ae vid Bartja netusned on ta | lay after spt ig a few days witl his dau; phat oe Fergus. Mr. Irving Fete “spent Sunday at, ine sone in Mitchell Pte. Lorne Wieke returned ieee n Monday after visiting “friends at| r. and Mrs. John Elligson, Mr. d|and Mrs. John White and Mr. G Golightly motored to Elmira-on Sun- Mr. N Nelson Ward, of Hickson, is pane his father, Mr. John Ward, “Messrs, ips and Wm. Morrison and orrison are at present M 2 hasta at Woodstock. Rennick spent a few Mage tate weck ot Mitchell, nie Brown spent the week- HOUSE FOR SALE splendid seven roomed brick house}: ‘good ae and situated on Main street. For furtl Theses to Joseph ei ‘SMilve FOR SALE ~~ My: 150- sete farm, either with or without the Or will divide the farm. A 5) stand ‘or quick sale. to S. J. Miller, No. 1 Linwood. 4-t, FOR SALE bed sprin; Taian ae, quill Se ecttianet: Tot - ee i Mort g and mattress les, blankets, y A. ing: FOR SALE ‘oonfed house with woodshed and eplenait garden. Op} alte skating rink, Linwood. Easy terms. further particulars “soply to Gentee Fink, Linwood, Ont. FOR SALE Situated on Wilfrid street, Milver- Wwe ree glad t windows, ete. Apply to N. H. derich, Milverton. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS s the season for electrical oe is Srceaihing, prope! be w: ke our order and secure the workmanship. Notice to Farmers The undersigned will ship hogs in future as follows:— ORY a 20th, at C.P.R., Mil- Brunner. announced m1. MILLER, ATKIN & SCHNEIDER. FOR SALE In Milverton on Mill street, oppos- ite the school, a solid brick house, decorated; witl ian, aa pumped by. siete 18x24; Tater | in stal Lot 70x208% feet. For particulars apply to T, P. ROE, Milverton, Notice of Payment The ratepayers in the Te Stet of Mornin; Burnett Drain are herebas notified to quired for the He Municipality’ "$s sont eae for. the drainage work must aid forthwit WM, WADDELL, Clerk of Mornington. COMMERCIAL Spring hen per bus... 2 Fall- Whea' arley On ts War Flour, spring, cwt. 5 War Flour, blended ewt. 5 War beat winter, cwt. 5 ee per Hors livewsgit: itcher Cat! articulars apply) "y te =|son, Wilfrid a wise to protect their buildings wi Bh i | Jal ries Ist, next, written offers ard returned e was met at ‘a few of his auenae as not many knew ge it he was coming. Mr, Wilfrid astnaa has returned pending his vaca- e. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Ward, of Brant- e at. present visiting the for- men’s father, Mr. John Ward, Sr, Miss Gotton, of Bright, is visiting her sister, Mi r.. x in our an, of Puslinch, pes the week-end with his parents ere is visiting his parents, Mr. and 25, oe Ellacott. Re anaes Wlerey: Raced en md Mr, Conrad Helelr 2 few days at Owen Sound last s Ada Near, of, Mitchell, spent gundey at her home h chy oh at 8 Ke Thomson is expected Bane He rs Rev. Dr. of Toronto, after 0 see Mr, Ed. “eae the subscribers of was held erintendent, est consideration of the company re- eal. condition and if MONKTON BRIEFS “= ie , Welli ington Hay, M.P.P., of Lis e m the guests. You are asked to f rsonal invitation and |} anion ‘en Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rowland and} son, M and Mrs. Roy Rowland and ; spent the week-end at her will aye > charge of the ‘service in the Hi out again after a short illne; ev. James and Mrs. Abrey, of |} Londeshoro, are at present visiting |} in Monkton and vielaity, to answer the comunication from the an: Vomen’s Patriotic Society in- a banquet to the soldiers of this Ra ratctanee and hele parents in the basement of the Methodist sist the older members in entertaining con- sider this a to tell your friends and neighbors who are interested. one and help P the ladies by & beariy x-soonee in aoe ‘way. possible, Naat thie-bend uae may. be a grand success. and Mrs. Herb: we Oe New: Hava day, Deva wie Mecere, Facdh and Git er. Se ss Mae Weber, of New Hamburg, high school Le “Sunday under the parental r Messrs. stalled in thet \Fire Extingui take ere for same a SS three “‘ to These extinguishers het yecommended | J Fire Underw1 Mrs. Thos. ” Asociation. David Mr. with Mrs. rown. Miss Annie Sherwin, of Mitchell, ome here. ons, bananas, melons at reasonabel prices at Gill's, ames Erskine 1.0.0.8. Grand Lodge at Toronto 20. ine week, lisses Annie Berlet and Martha enneweis. spent the week-end with friends in Ritche Misses Hope and Ruby Rowland spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. ond Mrs, Jesse Row land. Lizzie Patterson and. Mr _ Wilt terson left on Friday Ros Moc, vihere wey wll vinle for a coupie-of ‘nonths. ag Bate EVANGELIST E, D. JOHNSTON Who has charge of the TABERNACLE MEETINGS Now being held in the Big Tent at Monkton. The Union Tabernacle meetings be- ing conducted in. ton are nightly increasing in -| and great crowds are being attracted to the meetings, Evangelist Johnston is living up to ne of, if not ngelists, of such a sane and powerful preather-efthe Word 6 Prof. 8. Graham: Fraser, the chor- ister, is well known in musical circles bers is re | President; H. Baumbach, Secretary. len and three piece bath- room upstairs. mstai: Girls Wanted on power sewing machines mala ‘fine shirts and underwear. We ekly ane te be- eoces and/highest piece work prices experienced operato: ean, tory. Write now, or visit our fa Forsyth’ Limited, Hitchener, Ontario. Tt. PROF. S. GRAHAM FRASER Who has charge of the musical part gf the program. at, the Tabernacle Meetings now being held at Monkton. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF BOOT AND SHOE STOCK. ‘he undersigned will receive A the so be sold. Offers ae pallding or separately. TERMS * George B. Manton, Montel: ecutor. Announcement I Having purchased the Gea ana ti confectionery business 0: A mnnenberg, I hereby solicit a sl of your patronage. A Le = pace Ps oceries and confectio1 in stock; vale all HT kinds of fruit and ice ¢1 trial ane will be apy ci a flour always on I will also pay cane for butter and eget w. S. MERRYFIELD Monkton, - - - = ins ried on will ale rs can be for stock bow 3 Ontario ie girls in her husband’s campaigns, She l speak to women and girls only continue each e es wil night this week at 8 0’ reibce The Sun- day euees will be as follows: very- SMOOTH WORK. (Buffalo News) A Cleveland wom: iS the man to whom her first husband willed his is wido' Bromides who declare “women have no capacity for business.” Spi r & Bettger have in- Watt, of Mitchell, ent the week- | in: Geo. B is attending |we Mrs. Peter Paterson, Miss | S: . | council meetin: in No body ought to hear them sing. Cone |} A| one, come al eres Mr. lackwell is spend- ing is eee ie een t woot Monday, Jone "Toth, to Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd D. Vallance, a son, rs. B. Robertson, of Monkton, spent a Bee days with Mr. and: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. i, Mr. W. ¥. Gilmer iendey ihe ae al of the late Mr. Gilkinson, of Lis- Barto rton, of Listowel, spe ent, the are end with his father, Barton. 1 and son, Dr. Harve |, spent the er ngus, of Stratford, iat 's. John ower, et ieee a) Pe STs with ads and ™ Miss Mary Cumming has returned to her home in Molesworth after eh Mitte Mr sad m ‘ Miss Margery Rateliffe spent.a few days last week visiting friends in Lis- water- | towel. Miss Aldona Dickson spent the ek-end in Newton, the guest er Miss Nellie Davidson. ce) 22nd, anniversary has returned 0 for a month’s holidays, i} 7&5 ash di rasa es 3 iy e 2 BS re) eee 5 ee morning for Moose Jaw, Mr. Wm, Crooks, of Detroit, is vis- iting in Hie village, Mr. and John Roger and Mr. "s. John Vallance motored t hae on Saturday. Mr. in Pelton, oF Detroit, is vis- iting iis Daxeute; Mr. and Mrs, Lem- uel Pelton. Mr. aad Mrs. spent a few ae ae week with Mr. aut Mrs. H. C. Bin Mr, Geo. Crooks Tete on Saturday i pee d Mr John Hanna and son, ier, and his bride of Toronto, spent r honeymoon with relatives in the ee s Clara Reid, of Ayr, is visi ing air. and Mrs. (Rev.) W. De J sore ‘Willie and Bi have return- d after spending ae ees at Oak- ville. Miss Della Walsh, of Drayton, spent last. werk with Mr, and Mrs. W. G, ee spent pee days last week with Miss Edith annioed: WELLESLEY spite ankle, man “snd C.F. Ottmann attended the on Monday in the interest of the Ag- ricultural Societ: usiness people have unstaled Tass wo Koehler, Mrs. Muleahy and tie Mates Alice and Elsie Miller visited friends in Elmira on Sun 6th LINE ELMA id Mrs, Wm. Karges sp ent evening at Mr. Wellington | Mr. an . James wei ‘Wedding bells are ringi Mrs. el, spent Sunday with her sister, Sis. T. R, Alexander, IMPOSED FINE OF $100 (Kitchener News-Record) in the Criminal court of the Count Stever through a businesd {a CARD OF THANKS. Hacking's Heart & Jferve Remedy Is a Reliable Treatment for Anaemia; gthens and builds dC, EB, PHL Gh ge 0 Davies, of Toronto, | arearer: opie, ot Distowel, | s 0! Louis Wagner is nursing aj; i asthope | enant is in Camochan and Jack tune to sprain his ankle one day ae ‘ ing. John McCutcheon, of Listow- |, a 9 meeting led by e take this Spparbanie of con- Prof, Praser, to our friends of S.S. No. m.—Sunday | Schoo! our sincere thanks for the token pre- 0 od ate by ‘Evangelist sented us in ki embrance of our Johnston. Sublet: “rhe Fulness of |son, Alexander, who fell in Flande: tne oly Splits fields —Mr, and Mrs, Henry Freeborn | ‘(At the tent)—Men and| Newton. ya only of twelve and ov er. Sub- ject: ee sat BY ee p.m.— (at ethodist churel ¢ Ae chktton vill nest to wonen| A Real Tonic and girls ‘only < pvelve and ov: i ject : e e Life.” i 7.80 pan—vBxenses.” = Anaemia services will continue eacl S night next week except’ Monda: Neurasthenia The big union choir will sing at each service and are doing splendid Nervous wor! Pee NOTICE—On Saturday Disorders GARAGE NOTICE | am now in a position to do all kinds of Garage Work and have on hand a complete stock of : : Ford Supplies, Tires, Tubes and : Chevrolet Repairs. I also do LATHE WORK, EMERY GRINDING, SAW GUMMING, LAWN MOWERS GROUND AND REPAIRED, FARM MACHINERY REPAIRED, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC., OF ALL KINDS NEATLY REPAIRED. =: :: A TRIAL SOLICITED N. WAGLER, - Millbank THE HOME TOWN PAPER te a Siete friendly face, ‘And ru The paper from you Has bridged the Tong and dreary s. And with i: you can settle dow! Amon; miliar_tears end. males « brings back joys of long ago tells of joys tates to be, rete ns you run its columns o’er 0 “yesterdays come trooping You oe you are home once more, And eciden eet the letters black. The old home paper seems to faithtul friend that doesn’t A erica ‘hat you are glad to see. I know not just what heaven is like, Nor ist ne joys beyond life’s Await for men, when se And I he other side. But this 1 ‘cae W rae gone, To dwell in realms divinely fair, My, goul will yearn to look upon e old home paper over there. voice you long have death shall] | CRISIS OF JUTLAND BATTLE i HOUR OF PERIL FOR y Archibald Hurd in Pesan Review. Mr. H acknowledges the extel ors debt to the work of the Brit & rear’ bedwor! |batte: cruisers Indefatigalle (4.6 “p. | 5, ui bee gar, when the British battle fleet in- tervened, venereal from six columns to a single line. The enemy, encour- aged by his previous successes, then broug! to action every torpedo- ube that would bear, and de at- tacks on the twenty-four British bat- tleships never before kno" ii ite leading ship of the star- board wing division. rman officers have site WRITTEN PACT NOT NEEDED age John Grier Hibben, A.M. Ph.D. L.D,, of Pri Be Convocation hall, Toronto Univer- ft the same ancestors and the same tongue, We speak the language Shakespeare and hold the moral ideals of Milto: 2 ty between Britain an ve were glad to greet Oscar Batten Sect Lo Me ely Balch deer as berg, of our boys who returned | thousand miles of unfortified frontier from overseas on M that lies between Canad: he Un- ree rinks lesley hoviee ited States, and which has remained played: in Platéeville: last Thursday: |unguarded ‘for more than a century, aoe ee defea' i a because we trusted. one another. srs, L. ner, Herb. aut e is no need of a written cov- ancestral Moot bet she blood shed by sand your sons upon the fields of Flanders. KNIGHTHOOD NOT A BINDER (Toronto pe will the suggestion find favor in ely that the Em gta is pela to- e jud- ins because it ought t in: the best fiterests of all the jose who THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR (Toronto Farmers’ Sun) of offence and defenc fan with this.lesson. before dim will hereafter provoke a world wi THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL ‘The movement in the direction of doing away with on ‘one-room seho: |" house with fort; gil: fant pupils is pe pas! im) step. The epnsolidated’ "schoo pro! Ee ises much to our munities. But the st en is 38. yet iny neon school is almost Her districts. I bind as 5 Jasbionsd schools of sate type. Has 1 ver, a beginning n made better these aera end that Me thi im which idence S. re re 5 EE feature of no mo- Coughlin, At- He greater permanence 0 the icreatobes nis iguthoons a ‘What mad- | adv. it miles > then closed the range on the enemy. They constituted an en- 1 rget for “browning shots.” That the British ire was sa} ions and the hips which the enemy attack- had not been sh Is- etter rman colony; British Empire, like an ill-joined ae the rest of the free nations, shiver- in nervous fear, would be won- dering what kind of fate would b The era of progressive devel- opment of free thought and act would have closed. William II. have succeeded where Philip I. of Spain, Napoleon and other, would-be dicta: rs of the world had failed. - DOES IT COME FROM GERMAN REPTILE FUND? cerenis Telegram) of this Socialist agita- tion in Sanaa is bein; ancied out of the backwash 0: erman reptile nds’ aceumulated in the Uni ain and her na May Day dem ish in the distribu: vice agents wt question yess soon be answered. f rnd ADVERTISING BEST | 5, ying: newspapers only. ‘is is other business and uch money is rofession. ey is spent in lish advertising and not enough in judicious advertisi All the large tail businesses and patent medicine illionaires in thi owe their success chiefl, and judicious advertising. 341 DIVORCES HAVE PASSED SENATE SINCE CONFED- According to a return tabled i peers ‘recently, 398 nopletions for divorce have been receiv ivorce bills have been pass- re: ruth About the “Battle of | fot wn, securing one immediate suc-|} ao battleship Marlborough (6.5,| 9°4 p.m.) the captains of the |} Tf that sete made with large te States for pury fod of war on Brit- |i), Dale Saraliat: ean squander Ai ° ‘0 a system of liberal} |), se E e conedaeos FOOD PRICES ELSEWHERE. ‘he PranHietor = a scl nts or pte ne hotel, in Bru on now in Toro times, and milk 1 fr, the litre. As ish navy three ‘ : |, AS the battle of Jutland was draw-| re thot ton Seueles SEO ES Hing to: its close, liberal civilization am afraid that Brussels will never be [was in greater danger than at cheapar rahe wae? ;Deriod since Ms a Charta wai sign-|2° oh Denne War a bieer tae uring the afternoon the |rans, yrithont loniog a eapltal. slp Paieeruries Grete wee emselves, gunfire the } pare 80 a day in 1914, Tak- again be exchangeable for the quan- ~ |tities of other commodities which it ey. purchased before the war. FARMERS’ eaorie: IS PESSI- Labor has saat. been at an mrt extreme of Drosperity, and it fae the turn y the extrel me with tinted There would See if a cal ao? ia hor and iety fr ‘om e? ct, to increase nd les- ay Tf labor © that will soon be els ing unemploymen’ SEES NO NEED OF THE PRIVY - COUNCIL Speaking on the Railway Act de- bate in the Commons sae ednesday give a better decision than any court to which the matter may be referred.” NO CHILD OF CHARITY ere is in no sense a child of ne It earns twice over ev sole it Secale and it is second to rise in’ contributing to the more longs to it, though generally it re- ceives less. IT WOULD MEAN SLAVERY ‘The Winnipeg Free Press very truly : “This strike is a lesson, written whatever dema; ie can é | the most alluring appeat to the mob.” HUGE REPARATION It is Ee ae! eat ee Allied and awill. comply Ww: math te a Mati This will ee “200,000, $300,000" te *286,000,- 000,000 frai ir (The larger sum med on valuation, would val _|not be far Sie $50,000,000,000.) THE INVARIABLE VICTIM The Medical Health Officer of To- rants le‘ Ahaves’ tendeiee is t o protect everyone but the consumer. en penlted, while in ten cases the fees have been par- tially remitted. fa eee The st office for up-to-date print ‘

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