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Milverton Sun, 10 Jul 1919, p. 4

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day MILLBANK NEWS % ink, of Toronto, is spending his enios at Mr. Jacob Nal ‘ay id Mrs. Justason and daugh- ters, of alm oator visited over Sun- oii at Mr, J. Rutherford’s. iss Sarah McCloy, of Toronto, ending summer vacation ed ag/ teacher in the junior room bank school, “Miss Sar g their examinations wee! Lizzie Lowrie, of Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Jas. Lowsi Miss, Evelyn Crookshanks, of Lin- Recde ie vesane tier ont, Mees Hes" ter Tanner. _Miss Stella Squires, . wi days lai Miss BI Misses Ain = SHong and E. McKee home after_a month’s E. w S01 hi of Montane i st week with v ‘ Misses ‘Tuite ‘and Florence Ruther- ford are ane: at Mr, Frank Mar- 88. wii Bhima ray at Mr. Tanner visited over T. Crookshanks’, Lin- . D. MeCormick od peek. on the a ter, Mrs. Coultér i Pi from the Me choalst ne Temperance convention at Stratford on Monday. Mr. Wray, Bhim: tin left thi Misses Alice Mr. ohn Pentihus and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Burke motored to CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. M. ai e\d- week. ms logue now, D. A. McLACHLAN Principal. ERAND TRUNK Srey ES Ghe Double Track © Route 7 Goderich on Sunday and spent the) ell attended owing to the busy sea- | rs. oy Wm. Albert hieKee, $2, ppeals by-law was finally. neta pare and sell ae ‘or ie Paci- a A Yos grader at Morningdale bridge, also George See! nd ‘or st also $1. ae pasts Geo. MeLennan $1.50, the re Morningile ‘heiige! a A. THE Bieiele wit ssi Matheson. F iss Pee ot Boe Sees e greater adyan- Brguille on Gen 2 ad a. nic: Bees Mee Satur- day. Hae which El benefit the late seeding, more-is needed. the heavy showers which we had be- would be more welcome “Henry Zimmerman and D. attended the farmer’s in Milverton on Thurs- Crookshanks on Saturday was not n. ‘omen’s Institute intend Schneider meeting hel lay last. Road work and thistle ches fin- ished, the farmers are now busy with haying operations, which is promis- ing-a goo 0p. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Rehberg and |s} family visited with relatives in Elma recently. Mr. aa Mrs. ao reper and son, Lorne, ans Henry Zimm n and deni stented te wedding of the ’s sister, near Brunner, on Wed (Too late ae ne wacky s and Mrs. John DahIner and chitiven were ‘Sunday visitors at Mr. oak Schnei and ae tainty. of Keakryville, “Buneay: the home of My. J. E. visited his emorial Library, this week are:— hn Fewings $5; Mrs. D. McCloy, MORNINGTON COUNCIL council pee 7th, at ten o’elock w: embers pr on ith in- = 5 is filed, the ce stoned and the ® The clerk was i pre: nie venue was made Bas soldiers” SpceDHOR: committee. |" rs were issued for the follow- $24, for . Bred Sass +o~ lon Thursday meee "| Mr. Dan. Neubaur called seh rela- ves Bt in cone vicinity on Sun: neider ae Sees motored to Seb- ringville and s; e evening with the former’s jarents S:| dt is rumored that wedding. bells = uae Se ge if the e dust ne Se sek -a-days, 22, cays can mostly all hours ee ne or vork on Elma, spent 7317, gravel contract; Monday ‘with: his me See Mrs. Ed. $19.50; EE ey, bicneniagely Linseman, ne reitzer, $16, team . st, $1.40, spikes and repairs on x; Joh nGordon, $33.60, work erg “Quite a number from_here attend- athe cearian party. at Mr. McCloy’s ‘on Monday: even Mr. Henry Schmidt and Mis: Schmidt psent Saturday evening in Stratfor Master George Schmidt, of Monk- holidaying with his wand, Freddie Soumide m ai Mr. Ed. Reh- dD « Tal ‘anner, | way ee raper, 50, ae Bell, tae es ww. day at New Hambure end Platteville this “Sis, E. Schmidt called on Mis, D. on Schneider on Monday. $50, . ROSTOCK between the township; John Gordon, $5.50,| Mr. a Mrs .Wm. Nickel and fam- MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT roe n road; J. B. Campbell, $39, |i as i elation pare ins pear ang x arents, Mr. a AND CHICAGO The clerk was instructed to request | Mrs, H. ace 2 asiie 1. the R. & M. Board to value the local iis. Jo Rehberg, Unexcelled Dining Car Service. | telephone systems in the township. |was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. The council adjourned to meet again Schenck on W. taesday and than Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. ‘ull information from a Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. Horn- see: Piste Passenger ween. Tor: on the first Monday in Augus —W) don and spent the week-end. . WADDELL, * clerk. _ DONEGAL Miss Dina Hymers motored to Lon- Mr, and m. Bay é day. H. C. BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent | of Detroit, spent a few days last eeell a “Mis, Jacob Herr, of Strat- S at the home of Mr. Robt. Buchanan. spent Dominion Day at the home Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Millan, of Justus. Kreuter. Detroit, spent a few days last week a number from here attend- visiting friends here, ed the Soldiers’ Recep! er at Milver- Arthur McTavish and Wm. : Nickel Sotto ae! tie Yad fiends ee ale spent. Sunday with Sree ur Rev. and Mrs. Sutcliffe and family, | Yundt of Atwood, and Mr. Jas. Smith, of |, Messrs. Andrew Gatchene and Jos. Monkton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Wingerelder, Misses Etta, Ger < - J. Coek lL con Sunday e Marie, Carolina Win; Mr. Stanley Struthers of 12th iine|Yundt and Pearl Zulauf spent Sun- 1 Ori spent Sund ton. day with friends in Kitchener and Miss May Hymers was in Milverton |Josephburg. SESS AU SR last week writing on her entrance ex- am veddine bell h ot ‘edding bells are ringing. Ss! ‘Tells the story of Mr, Ales. Bue shana aus of Detzoit HESSON i « |is holidaying at Mi Pauline Schiebel, of Wat Quality, Excellent Ma-)"* tyr""Ruison. Mayburry sick oe jogs tae. Janeane ca fewesdaye:stth terials and Workman- | day with 10th line friends, iends here. Mr. and pute Joseph. Petrie’ and rs, Geo. Stemmler and children ship, Tasteful Styles, Lasting Satisfaction. |5 We will be pleased to have “< as fions and let us take your measure, a YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK J. M. WE LEISHHAUER |* Miser. aie Weir’s List of Farms For Sale $6, 800—Will pay. lot ee con. bas and Mrs. A of Mr. Qui a aah ber tented ‘the football seas on as evenini oe Mrs. meet with Mr. We gar Denstedt home again from over-|a; Petrie and Miss Bel- Mrs, G aa Miss Emmaline Haid, of Toronto, a spent Sunday evening at the home ini their vacation with re. and Mrs, Ed. Helm and family guid Misa Ida Hain “motored to Kitch- ener on Sun raphine Stemmler _and Sram pared ct Besar on Set: 'Y- sports at- saturday between Fernbank and Done- . Butler and children have re- . Quite a number attended the fare- os party au in Helm’s hall on 6th LINE ELMA very pleasant evening was spent of Mr. Chas. Hugh Wright spent a day last and Mrs. John Weber I e glad to welcomt Pte. Ed- that of ae clear | pur: Albert *Graul and |3™ ed at|M ASOT E atten ih Sch = cousins, } , preciatio: LINWOOD TOPICS A number of the many friends and a assembled at the parsonage on Caeb ie the acpanats eld of labor at AVienna.and Port ad * g ing was presented bie an address aa ‘se of mone: Mrs. B. ch, of Montreal, is | spending iy few were with her uncle, Be Mee for eggs at Terrill’s. 2 ae size Ammonia for 10c ai vs Ba et M ss SWinnitred Stricker is at _pres- ent visiting “her sister, Mrs. R. E. Beggs, EL TSELDE. Mr. Alf, Lenhardt is at present on a eee ‘ion. are glad to have Mr. Harry ite who just returned from over- seas with us aeein E .S., of Wellesley, spenta ded days ot te GG Men. ser’ Miss Vers Patterson, of Wallace, spent a. ee ye fy cRobert’s. Mr. and “Cc. and Miss- os Wanttred on Eth Beaus spent Sunday at Mr. H. Faulkner's, Moore- fie! Miss Alice Wicks, of Dresden, is at present visiting at Mr. Levi Strick- er’s. Begs Mr. Clarence Coghlin’ spent the week-end at Mr. Robt. Cro Miss week-end at her i ek: yd Nova Scotia, is at present valde his holidays. and Mrs, A, H. Dorrill spent’ tow das with friends ar Ay . Collins, who has Hen, over- ime, int taking caer ‘Col- d Kaih- rere. Vi oe ab Geosahill a ar aia ¢ My. deen Hayes n Sunda o Mtr. spent Tuesiay at M Thos: AGeiDeOn Faulkner Beggs’. v isitor at Peete Fleischhauer, ast returned ‘rom overseas, Maier in tow! Mr.and Mrs. “i MeGee spent Mon- spent and: Jac k in this yicin- grave, spen visiting friends. R. f, and Mes. Beges, of Mil; verton, spent Sunday. at Stricker’s, On Tuesday, July 8th, the members of the Pres sbyterian congregation met on Mr. H. C. Barle' ynand pre- and Mrs. Harvey McGee, of ae departure from ity. Dr. eet Mee en of the CR fee ue their kin all occ canoe Little ate Helen Ad- am presented Mrs. Reon: a Pee M: BY musie and singing, ing several selection in his usual kind ~ A pleasant ev- ening ended with the singing of “God be with you till we meet again.” THE TERTIUM QUID. (New York Tribune.) .. quotes this Soot cus rom See All, t are neither big capitalists nor lab men? Who is to pay th that are being squandered, often, seems, for vertiser, a re glad to hear from others who feel as we to take everything lying down,” new, irroel elacees against the ins: guet for Soldiers in Milverton on the] Tuesday of labor, ower of capital, the dof July. Masters Patrick and Raymond Gir- {indifference of Government, Fuil-de- |# Misses Belva Petrie; May and Vio-|odat returned after spending a few|tails of the honorary secretary.” let Hymers visited at the home of | days in Elmira. How numerous is the middle class? Mrs. Jos, Petrie on Monday. Quite a number from our burg at-|How powerful in rank and file may tended the Linwood ball last week. |the new party expect to be? No cen- sin elthes Great Britain or he fe United States has en. But Hee GR he company that feels itself oppress- ed is ‘probably, larger than is suppos- of class wars—here is one erat tbat will provide something of a shindy if it gets going. en of, small fixed incomes mm Elma, 100 acres; a splend etaeas ‘all send’ have feelings which are r: : Donald Carson, whi t return under cultivation; ebnforat ible. dwel-|""Ntrs..John Scott, of Elmira, visited | ed "trom “overseas, and present. him sis era locality oi 2 banis bares in 8 ood [friends here for a tew with a wrist watch and a suit of and daughter cannot work the land; and Mrs, John Scott motored clothes. A fine programme was rend- A CASE IN POINT ea ore Appl on | °° “Monkton on Sunday and ates ered. Mr. Samuel Corry acted as = premises or D. Weir. oe home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ay an, an umber of speeches (Toronto Times.) $11,000 will buy lot 1, in the 18th] | Mr. Ambrose Lunnie and Mr. and Tionsld. shnp-4 numer of Ane Stobehl aaa poe A Py Mee ee concession. ‘ Welle tke eed Seren; aga Lunnie ue children rooted songs. After the programme a dainty|in the First Draft of stations issued ouse With brick kitchen, o on lay and spe if edi = gummer kitchen and woodshed; lange |the week-end with friends there, teua anne pent Se ed ACT Oe se ank barn with straw shed; imple- ‘ugh Campbe Haying is the order of the day. ye aetna. aie TON ment ae; pi pent and heh Howse |the ih ne, vel with tends hete| As ‘Bana el gent the wek-|aered on he gooperaire Ten 0p | ‘ vi to the buildings; good bush and or-| Mr. and Mrs Wesley Brothers and|°"M. and Mrs. F. R. Alexander and od ec ie a ec eWroe z rd. 4 mile from. C.P.R., station |sons, “of Listowel, called on friends family ae Gordon Hood tiatored Senos Methodists and Pres: jayne recen ‘eat bargain for somebo: fir. John Basler, of Heson, spent x Z byteriahe nebsGu Seeeb eae re * Southeast, aaeeter, of lot oe in the 9th cc f Mornington, taining salle 84 acres of lot 4, i be sold either i in block or $7,000—Will bu; a 8, eon. 5, Mornin; daa a sere Gy brick house, bank lenty 0! good water; 2 miles ond renen $7,200 will SH ee: north half o: con. 8, Mornington, 100 alt of the east half x ing. | hom Sunday with Mr. Frank Hi pices of the gram tries were greatly os x | furnish day or Seine was tendered GLENALLAN Miss Nellie Snyder pent ins week- her homé WELLESLEY Mrs. Frank Hesler and| ty ® st . J. Kraemer, at Mr eton. Dorothy Newton, of Macton, |} Blerente Cronk, of Brant- lays at the home of merts ou Mrs. Fred Starr spent Sun- é|day. ain Elmira. 2 Mr. Gordon Rennie has returned which consisted of vocal was to be spe ei that no straw- ye had, which were urs x has gone to e those who attended the | gusiph to take i 2nd course at the where our bent emusic, Fleischhauer arrived rom overseas. rv Leave one order for counter. me on Mon Sun books at The Sun office. Wi him seats ace ‘Appleford's—the be as as the market. home moe spending some time in |inereased cost a] ly due past ‘rom one fonomiaten and now from ations. But opente exists bet) yet they persist in halv- cues. by 3 main: peining. an Suits ae men’s clothing, which cost £2 £3. ‘Be AG ae ie to profiteering as it has been authority, and not de- (Open Every Tuesday Evening.) STORE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING JULY and AUGUST | A Big Day in Milverton Come and Spend the Day With the Orange SATURDAY, JULY 12th Boys on Saturday a igeat ‘he aan is visiting Mrs. be! of July de-| A.M 1 ae i js | here oe at 7 o’clock Saturday evening. ° e 2 - Special Prizes - 2 We will give the following Special Prizes on Saturday: THE HEAVIEST MAN IN MILVERTON ON SATURDAY. THE HEAVIEST WOMAN IN MILVERTON ON SATURDAY. Each will get $2.00 worth of Merchandise at our store. : Mr. I. D. Atkin (at the Seed Store) will do the weighing. Contest will close i SSS | We Wiil Give Some Special Bargains 2 SPECIALS IN LADIES’ HOSIERY SPECIALS es 5 to 10, worth to- Bs 50c pair, Special aon “Satur day- ir for 95c. s’ fine rib Cotton dotting, cash- mere anak 3 ply toes and heels, regular i Balbriggan Underwear — only a few sizes left, worth 75c, Saturday.........59¢ for That Day IN MEN’S STORE FOR SATURDAY nder’ 89c; Saturday 3 pair for 95c. Boys’ Scout Stockings Wbpe worth 60c, Saturday 2 pair for 95c. Saturday only . to-day 6: SPECIAL DRIVE IN LADIES’ SKIRTS (Tweeds and Silk). 3 do: $1.00 to $1.50, 10 per cent. ee on any Skirt in the store on Satur Just a few Silk Waista left—Saturday 10 per ce off. 3 dozen Childern’s Cotton Sees See re- gular up 6 BL. 00, Saturday... New Ties 2 tins Pumpkin for 2 packages Corn Flakes for Kkovah Lemonade for ... 100 Napkins for z Cambridge Graham Waters Patterson’s Arrowroot . Peas and Tomatoes MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS—SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. alen s Bla w Belts Every man buying a at here on Satur- | day we will givé a $2.00 Shirt F; ith every Boys’ Suit oe on Saturday we wilt give a Shirt Free. have t Fancy Hat Ban |W. K. LOTH, ‘Sc. zen ‘Mens S ‘Negliges Shirts, repulin +79¢. ‘All $2.50 Silk Caps, Saturday. .$1.90. All Ee 00 Silk Caps, Saturday. . $1.39. New W. G. & R. Shirts and Collars for Satur: ae. aces in and see them. SPECIAL IN MEN’S SOX. ” Bose’ Spigusse Saal hoes worth to- day oe special 25c in Brite a 35e up te 3 dozen Men’s Soft Collars, worth to- day 35c, Saturday . 2 for KEEP COOL ON SATURDAY Get a Straw Hat. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HOME ON SATURDAY, JULY 12th. ul g 85c, Saturday . for Saturday. Extra good Silk Sox at ° eee tt) ae Fancy Sox. GROCERY SPECIALS Jap Mercerized Fancy Sox, regular f 59c, special . ‘or $1.00. Bas ok: Gotban ican special per for Men sa Boye ranging 1.0 25c. hem in Sailors and Fedoras. ds at 50c. Milverton moar the summe’ and Mrs, Newton, visited a Chamney in town a Mr, Bd. Se chener ou pi Dav. BRUNNER as Scott ,of Chicago, is summer with Mrs, C. | “David Harron, of none of Mrs. M Ss Alice E. Whitney - left. on Monday to attend the Summer School and Mrs. ly, of Manitobé, i St Newton, visited | _ Capt. Moore spent a few days this week with friends in town and Piaiee Marthe Patterson of Hamp- | vicinity Alex. : U.F.O, will hold their meeting at ‘Topping School, on ‘Thursday ewig h school pupils have been baa “aiting their examinations this eek. Quit x from here ‘took ij the Methodist ( Garter Party at uses men in this district are, expecting to spend July 12th in _Milvert ivan oe Another Correspondent.) On Tuesday, July, Ish, 1918, quiet ‘of Knox church Pe ids, Lydia Haphard acted as sates ee Kelly, Navivan Bare issell Moore were in Lon- Their many friend join in lappy Wi i and Mrs. Christ Kipfer; of |S New Hamburg, and Ce Selena ‘pf er and son made ostock on Tuesday. School Report. The farmers are all pretty bus} at Got with ‘the hay crop. _ Following is the report of S. S. No, r, Chas. ssuay is building a} 11, Elma, at the midsummer examin- piece to his ban r. C, Brunck ations. building a new Giving shed. \—Pass 528—Agnes Lit. pas ee Eat ite 835, ata Robbie 635, ‘Clarence LISTOWEL To Le Pa Pies 468—Willie Campbel meth McFarlane ell 66: em oie Edwin Campbell a ir, 8rd— 2—Ann Hood 475, Freddie Struthers a7, | Ruby Huston 44 rd—Pass 360—Sta "} eFaniane 461, Mark Baillie re ee Esther Mueller, Elma i= Alice Baillie, Blair pie sae HG Kenneth Luddin; mie jen tee Listowel’s monster celebration— Bathe enry Ringler and at Dettoit are spending lays with the’ former's parents vs Ringle Tell Schtubein’ of the C. the past, month with his parents after re- turning from ‘overseas, left for Van ouver on Mon r. Dave Reid, of Fernbank, was Aonurtsve Leite ton Jr. Primer—Vei word. —Helen Lochhead, Teacher. Miss Annie Jolly, of Atw was a visitor in town on ‘Thursday of last week. Mr. Blake Hay, of Thorold, is spending his s holiday wit a his parents Frank Kelly Tanwiod on ae la} CARTHAGE and Mrs. Allan McLaughlin eaene Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ed- gar hee Mrs. Chas. Kerr and baby have re- turned ioe ety er a week’s visit with friends at Norw: Mr, aes "AM McCourt ee ‘Thurs- Hay. a a Visitor in m left for ee ty was a visitor in Kit- di ; b, al Kip- i the 0. gd son, Jacob, also Mrs, Lene sored |Tavistock in the finals for the West-| | Mr. and Mys, Forbes Elliott and to Topping on Sunday morning and | ern On rio. championshi family, “of Goda, I, Spent ‘Sunda: spent the’ Gay with Me. and Mrs, Jos.| , Listowel is planning a, wonderful the home of Mr, rs. A, Mi |Kipfer a Me Daniel Kipfer. of sports, etc., for Peace Day, |di is Christian Nafziger | Saturday, July 19th. | Processions, Miss Ethel. Mary. Kruape: spent a of te ane red ie & e Mia, e ee ports, mer Carnival, Chautauqua | few days es ont week at Milverton, row! Nagaiger on re all vied for that day. Every-| where ‘she x entrance to Geo. Jutzi visited bis father, body welcome, high school iguatnitia tons. Mr. C. Jutai on Sunday. Jose} WARTBURG mi number of the mémbers of Li. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nunns and fam- ily, of Stratford, were recent visitors in this locality. Miss Violet Isabelle Ethel Henry of Stratford, is at present visiting at d Mrs, Robert: Henry.’ Ee Mr. and Mrs. John Bhgoets of Bayard City, pits were visitors a b: the home te ‘red Har- . loff on Wedn: day. Rev. Frank MeCarthy of St. ches Bae the pom nm k MeCartl sed of Str: atiord, iene? ‘the. ‘week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen Myrtle Margaret Henry left y for Guelph, where she intends taking a Teachers” Course at as, recently. visite his father, Mr. Pat de ia "6 Ss School Report. Following is the result of the poten hele ions held in S. 8. To 1—Pass 420, honors 525 —Mewia Pee 613. 9 Willie Stricker aay pee Ame! 4 ass 360, honors 450 Sage Manser “B80, Bi eae ice Wray ane Fe ae: Schmetzer 3rd—Pass 300, on eee Williams 502, Al ert 468, Elton a 416, 7) ee 14, Elgin Dechert ‘38 yey ‘Schleuter a, Otto ni “ue 223. To S8rd—Pass 360, honors 450 —Evel; ©) shanks 5 Wray 413, Ila Dechert 380, Helen Mc. * Eachren $74, Edgar Walk Me To Sr. 2nd— ee Ay 8 287. a To Jr. Lottie echert, Tla Stricker, Beate, Schmet- zer, Clayton Schleuter. —M, L. ey Teacher. it on your receipt, 1 6 AES at once—that. conser tides may be — lorm: ermisto: Port Elgin this week where she will | day with

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