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Milverton Sun, 24 Jul 1919, p. 4

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diprerrON, ee MILLBANK NEWS. ita Laura, Joh Johnston tes. vecelved | word that ‘Theory pet ae ha ay Hep pisaical sfatise Ruth E. Welsh, Point = Soug ht some ais ie servatory of Music, for ie perce of |B.C., is at present sett nets rie! A.T.C.M. with hono Mr. H. | Miss Gladys W. Kerr, prcher Spates ‘teac scher. iss | Mr. rank Lowrle e, of ilar, n Di spel i saturds even eid. rd es ss Re ‘Stewart visited. friends ‘iss Eva Reinwald returned to To-|at Hamilton during the past | ronto after spending her holidays at oe a rs. Ei ds and family her home here. was a panes yisited last week with friends at How- ae ib her sister, Lillian, who has al ma position there, “halt and\Mrs, Jas. Ratz and Mrs, wise le Ba ae fhe Bisa spent | bel Stewart were visitors at Stratford Sunday at her ho: urda: Mrs. William aie Sand paby x H. wart, of Dundes, is v Miss pending a. few dave atthe Home-of visiting hey ther es fa. James MeConaghy, 0 | Mn. an le Laura Zocger ltt on ee ei the ne “ilness of Mr. Kno for. ‘Toronto where she and Mrs. Barr, of Toronto, Position there. ee x, Stanley, Bars et one Vance Mx. D: MeCommick’s during the for Strassbure, Sask. where he will Bore Tack ete: shores ent Sunday at innie Berringer returned te . Louis Toronto pone Monday, ‘Y, ates aerate Hiam. Attig visit wit iy and Wiliam Attig and other old friends, Kate eas of ‘London, her ster, on . J. Nuhn ere, faa a ‘Miss. Campbell fi is after his ag int accident. The rain of Sunday and Mond was cera ae inly welcomed by all, Crerything was nearly burned up for mt of moist: lay Aare Howick on 808 Kenner ‘spent the past weak at Beamsville. La and a Geo, Wray and Mrs. Wr .Sr., awere visitors at iss iatford on Saturday. |"Mrs. Roy Mulcahy and sons, Roy nd Nacsa were visitors at Elmira OUR- CLUBBING LIST a Sun and Toronto Daily Globe. $5. 99 on Priday, Sun and Daily Mail & Empire. Mr. x Freeborn, Mis. W. Sun and Toronto Daily World. . & 00 | leneeboit nud Min R. Hall were! Sun and Toronto Daily Star.. 7 25 0 at Listowel on Pee last week. mi : "Miss: Alic ray, of Guelph 0.A.C. ry with her mother sas “MeFadiin is visiting friends s. Lowrie visited friends at 2.95 | seratfond eid St. Marys this week. rs. Cai an ant Master Earle s Laura Mes Week: CENTRAL | 7 ad 45 & Sun STRATFORD, ONT. John Wray. aad Mise . Palmer, from near We have Telegraphy, Commercial | 7 Bes snd Shorthand Departments. We a knee Maries ‘pe eee Individual instruction. Students are|Crgokshanks on Saturday. entering cach We Pease eraduates by all ooh ‘attended the Peace lente a the school yun ere ur- ies talogue now, it may interest |" reas a good. programme tape ‘asic, ete., and races an D. Ac McLACHEAN Exisicipals: 0; Speake of different: kinds, G: band of Stratford added much to the ~ enjoyment of the day with their fine RA D TRUN CYNTSTN, | music. There was a large crowd pre- EYEGAA | sent from. all parts of the township and also many friends from a dis- Ghe tance Library, Board desire to. ack aattde th lowing contributions Double Track ; the library fund: Agens Gillespie, Rout Toronto, $9; Alex. Miller, $53 John |v einwald, $1; Alex. Chalmers, $5; oute H, Reid, ‘10. as Tv meeting of an! Lae Women's tistivate will be held at the MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT | home o: eee . McKee on Tuesday, AND CHICAGO July 28th, at 2.30 p. Programm | m. atdaged by: Miss ‘Ethel Mckee (Omitted from last week.) very pleasant evening was spent of Mr, W. Rutherford Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any ee Trunk Ticket Agent or C. EB. istrict Passenger Agent, es in nu Ik um. brella, previous departure for her home at Enniskillen. H. C, BAIRD, "Phone 1, Local Agent THE ISLAND 3 last week with her Kerr, Miss Laura an ee James Kerr ane Le ‘red ie aT a a busi-| Tailoring hildren were Sunday visitors at Mr. Martin Mogk’s, Kuh maile the akenso! Master Norman Scbine ie of Born- peure the aide oF olm, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. Buddenhagen. Quality, Excellent Ma- terials and Workman- aa ship, Tasteful: Styles, ‘A number from here attended the dance at Mr. J. Denstedt’s last Fri- nig Mrs. August Mogk and son, Oliver , Hae vith d Mrs. F Lasting Satisfaction. | sores, Mh Me and “Mrs. Fred) : Mr. and Mrs. A. Graul, of Kuhry We will be pleased to have you call and make selec- Raigadpt cs take your measure. ‘ille, spent Monday, evening with the latter's ‘patents, Mr.-and Mrs. John er wat masons are busy building the, il for Mr. Colin Kerr’s new house. ’ YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK tee and Mrs. . Schneider and family called on Yelatives in Seb- ringville on Sunday evening. J. M. FLEISHHAUER dies’ and Men’s Tailor ONTARIO POOLE Mrs, Dewar and daughter, Mrs. Cameron, who have been visiting’ friends in Hespeler and Shakespeare . . f ved hoi mM Weir's List of Farms For Sale «: Se gen $6,800——Will buy ice 32, con. 11, | 0" jen Shearer and Mr. How: a few days last Elma, 1 0 acres; a splendid farm; all ) under cultivation; comfortable dwel- , Mrs. . Biddlecomb ling house; 2 bank barns; in Me ea ee TW. locality; reasons for selling, widow and daughter cannot work the land; enditiroune Habe ok iepaeiats sp poreceslere aes Apply on|yiltbank, visted ‘friends here. last premises 01 D. ‘weel 11,000 will buy lot 1, in the 13th Mr. Wallace Donaldson and tide, concession of Wel 150 acres;{0f Toronto, visited for a large brick house with brick kitchen, | with friends here last "week. summer kitchen an: odshed; large 3 bank barn with sti shed; imple- eit hou: i. pig pens and hen house; DIRECTORS’ MEETING indmill; never failing spring close to A ie buligs are bush and or-| A meeting of the Directors of the f om, CP. R, station | Elma Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insuran ‘al i ce ol Co. was held in the Agricultural hall rgain Ae ‘somebody. Aty 15th, 19 pe ae quarter of lot 3, in the)’ of Mornington, con- honse | [s | te - | the pe chn Tee Mrs. Samuel Ohm. Miss Frieda Rehberg, of Rostock, | Pel ed tiene! recently rand Tisited “riends id Berry picking is the order of the ?. (Edward 'R. Sul Ae ‘he royal feast was done 1 THE FOOL’S PRAYER. 4 io betta i | ie to! sis en cried: Sir fool, make for us a The Jester doffed his cap and bells, : And stood the mocking court before | lwhey could not see the Bitter smile Behind the painted grin he w i He ered his head, and bent his knee n_the monarch’s silken stool; leading voice arose: “O Lord, ‘ul ‘Hi is ‘ 1 to me, a fool!” eae Be “No pity, Lord, could change the ea From red with wrong: to white as|2 ieee od une heal the ae Lord, ! ae Be mericiful to me, a fc “Dhese clumsy feet, still.in the mire, Go erushing blossoms without end; These hard, well-meaning hands we ‘Misgue “ies beats sttidea: of Ce friend. “The ill-timed truth we might have Who knows bow sharp it plereed The world Nornor ticmnie a ay knows how grandly it had “Our faults no tenderness should ask, The chastening stripes must. cleanse ur for our blunders—oh, the shame Before the eyes of heaven we fall, “Earth bears no balsam for mistakes; Men crown the knave and scourge the tool That did his will; but Thou, O Lord Be merciful to me, a fool!” The *oom was hushed; in silence rose The Kin ing, ‘and sought his gardens ‘And walked apart, and murmured low “Be merciful to me, a fool!” BAECHLERVILLE Mr, J who ha sbeen en- gaged with: Mr. Signer, Poole, for some ned home and has substituted Sit hie eraetins broths ris Mee oh White, we understand, hag purchased a he rain on aouey. e as a Gort send, as the crops and especially etables were badly in need of moisture. Rncore! Some time ago we mentioned the pomnbuies of damon aen py be- rougt outright, badly mutilated. sig 0. see ont hree or four there, d ur in seems to have passed unheeded and the barking curs Peet 0g ponents n their destructive ii ie tne. ‘eather which week, pang | Owing bability will be a fair en 0, are to be congratulate d peut a Netinad of clay tile of foes last peck Seheanay: retrogressing, as some tl and | tock, spent Sunday ‘with Mr-and Mrs, to commence she nent ence the id and ‘dnving shed. lost a valuable Mes jeow last wi eel For some time it was |thought she would xecover,, but some unforeseen agent set in and she pass-! ged in her | award “Yeinbecker, of our holidays at hi me is K ispent a day last week in the burg on ure combined. Ed. s_ alwa e visitor and his 'genial smile betokens mirth of whic as no limit 3 ae ot t the hot weather is again er of our young men fi easiest ee to shee their ¢ hair cut short an last, x. John and Miss Millie Gern: helder_spent_ Sunday with Mr. an Mrs. Martin Mogk. 10th LINE ELMA Mr. William Little is visiting in Brantfox large number Saturday | in Listow: and Mrs. Oliver spint Sunday with fans in Donegal Mrs. Samuel and af Milverton spent Monday on line. from here spent el, ena Mra W tein visited -with! Mra We (Oliver: oF Atwood, motored to ‘Grand Bend on Tuesday and spent @ day at the lakeside, Jumpy Nerves ? © rad you get, startled easily, or if you | mp” or “scare” at the least little | nes it'means that Ae Nerve Fo is weakened. The Nerves control all parts of the body—if the nerves were ing s} shed,’ Also the Tort es of in ix ting to Hees The meeting adjourned ‘i till Tuesday th y of Au 1019, to meet | again st the wee! fixe an place.— J. R. Hammond, Secretary. i e sold Dither in block or $7,000—Will te ie east half of lot 3, con. 5, Morni yn; me fetes } brick bog bank bara good water; 2 miles $7,200 oe buy tis ae atte Jot 9, con. 8, Mornington, 10 re BRUNNER 3 C. Fetter, of Strat tone ea ie week-end at the ame Mr. John Fetter. a 0 lames Anderson is visiting Mr. 3, bank L, Anderson a Guelph. | ‘driving shed 26x ie nd pi; tl ee 60, t stabling; Whitney, of Acton, spent, Sith hen house’ ig stabling. eaniat Wie kone Bere: reat of cultivation. will meet on Thu: id ® ine dwell and windmill—A snap. ree at the Tapes school house, / cut that lead to the He: would never | Weak, nervoy one fall of life, ‘ion. It is ea: salts are ee d ‘Weber ; ee Cogh- | Sie | es | rs. Mr. let pal ed of this ‘bout $20 s: John Petrie M®: the #Sun eit = |g0 kindly attended to my wa at LINWOOD TOPICS -Terrill returned home on Mriday ay. after eportige a couple of jweeks at Fenlon Fal » “Percy Me: ae n and, son, Roy, of Harriston, are spending a few w days at Dr. MeHachr Miss Lura Carnochan, of Stratford is "me St a week at her home her pha ecaantee days at Listowel this wee x Strauhl, of “Kitchener, spent the ee end here. cher and Archie ‘ament ae spending a week in ‘Toron- y about noon, the .chop- - i the ae cbt exploded mu Mir, Alex, . pace his right ee ae left use of the ex] Harold Gohl, of Dero, Ten a week with friends in town. outh and beauty | redsto Elora on Mon ore Woah ee Beags nnd Nee gid Une le’ McGee motored to Guelph on Sun- a iss Florence Emerick, of Detroit, returned hom Monday after spending a tee days with relatives Fe and Mrs. H. McGee left on Monday for Blyth where they will isit for some tim e are pleased Mien tee ue Lutz back on his old job again at FH. Sel panes store. r.- am Re Me ee ac companied ae and hee rughter, eee of ouvir motored 0 ‘essrs, Pringle, Hugene Hayes, and Alfred Lenhardt took: in the Peace celebration at Millbank on Saturday, Miss Annie Burnett is at present spending her vacation at West Monte “Mr, A. H. Terrill spent Friday. at ovate ‘on business, sae, 0. Bundy left on Wednes “foispend a couple. of yeaks at Pantie Visiting ‘his biother; Mr €: a, y- ai Bund; s, pullets <elartgd: won On Monday mornin; Misess. Iveng and Jean Carfiochan and lyn Hayes attended the celebration at Millbank on Saturday W. 0. Bundy spent the week- at Listowel. iss M. E. Terrill, of Fenlon Falls “ee rresent visiting her brother, Mr. Quite a number from here! cele- rated “Peace” at Listowel, Kitchen- er and Ehmira. My. iui Mrs. J. Seip and Mr, oe spe oo the week-end ring ‘Thursday night ‘owned by Lichty Who ave putting in the cement je line, was pushed into tHe ditch alot half a mile north of Linwood erable damage was done to the tee a lot of ce- ment water ‘was spoilt, and a tank of e “Wise Willies”. that stunt edused’a loss of » Besides the, inconvence it FS. MeKinty and Master Kitchener, are at friends here. ietrich and family, of B miOtoved over and pent ith Mr. Geo. Voll, Mise: Gladys: Dietrich returned to lier, homie, in, Kitehenery after being a guest’ at. Mr. George Voll’s for Peter Voll, of Waterloo, spent eet under the parental roof. mon Vol herehiag and: Pte. ~ |shlagy of terloo, event pines at! amd s|the home of Mr. John | ing of a fine sample. Spring Chie Visitors at the home Mh C. ae and barley, as well as oats and _peas,|Lenhard on Sunday were: Mr, Alex. | re coming along fine and in all pro- Eedy a . Mathias Hoefling, of Mildmay. {tow jenaple, of Waterloo, | bent Shute with Mr’ George Volt.| Misses Rose and Irene Forwell of | d St, Clements, spent Thursday Boning) at the home of Mr. WELLESLEY Mr. H. B. Faber has pees an’ entire new and large up-to-date e: [per in bis mill and is now preber to meet the demands of the public oat | stioxt Satie, and Mrs. J. W. a a at and “tamil spent ‘a few days’ with ee in_ Kite Te Pea celebrated very | |auietly Ret bat msbsesiovall Several very interesting ieetine Pita gt ate weraiaet tor by ont | Bowling Club and a few are pemieey for the near future. pe ssrs. Norman:Fleischhauer, B.K.* iner and man spent la: St riday in. New Hamburg on special usiness, .G, D. Koehler was in Kitchen- er on Monday on important. es F: ‘Saturday’ Pec end einenen Easthope, a few days with his brother, Honcehetwed a \ GLENALLAN (Zoo late for last week.) . Starr spent the week- mn. Mrs, L. Brigham and Master Billy (Brigham are spending a few days in on Mr; and Mrs, F, Hammar, Mx, and s. Ham- nie made a suitable reply thanking {his oe ii fof the evening was spent in gam. es rand Senne. CARD OF THANKS T wish to express my sincere thanks to #l hae =o so kindly helped to re- Oe us i way to Crosshil—Jno. T. Wil. Correspondents will kindly send in ir ts Monday’ of the: Wednesday m for publication. the | week. ( . Lenhard. iM - left on *Ttidey for their home it ;| Osborne, of Toronto, spent Peace My a im of Cartl was a Visitor in Listowel on Saturday. imes_ on | fi BLUE B EXPECTED TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK per Sica was ns + Z 100. Sesh of Blue Berries are expected to arrive this week. Price as! ERRIES * $2. 50 Look Over the _ and Note the Low Prices — We are 2 SPECIALS IN LADIES’ HOSIERY pies 5 to 10, worth to- ee 50c pair, DECALS waictsteca cients arth, air for 95c. Ladies’ fine rib Cotton Seoeeiniee cash- mere finish, 3 ply toes and ue ae pemulne [oan eh + Be. Boys’ Scout Stockings! ies) aes to-day 60c,....... air for 95c. SPECIAL DRIVE IN LADIES’ SKIRTS (Tweeds and Silk). 10 per cent. discount. on any Skirt in the store Just a few Silk Waists left —- 10 per cent. o! B dies en ae 's Cotton Dresses, 33 gular up to $1.0 48c e. GROCERY SPECIALS 2 tins Pumpkin for . 2 packages Corn Flakes ‘for. Kkovah Lemonade for . 100 Napkins for ... Spestcy Cambridge Graham Wafers . Patterson’s Arrowroot ...... Peas and Tomatoes .... MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS—SPECIAL Every man buying a suit we will give a $2.00 Shixt Free. With ev oy Boys’ Suit soldwe eu oie | a Shirt Free. STORE SUQSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING JULY ae AUGUST 3 (Open Every Tuesday Evening.) W. K. LOTH, - Milverton co List Quoting SPECIALS IN MEN’S STORE Balbriggan Underwear — only a few sizes left, Worth Tbe) an sevancsuer ety et oa ‘Underwear—regular Spee ‘All $3 30° Silk Caps,. aE: All $2.00 Silk Caps,........ ..$1.39. New W.G. & R. eehitts and Collars — Come in n and see thei New Ties . SPECIAL“IN MEN’S SOX. .o Extra nied Silk Sox at .......$1.75 Fancy BS -3 pair for $1.00 Jap ES ‘Waney Se regular 59c, special .2 pair for $1.00, “ Men’ 's Black Cotton Hose, special per Ra Ses 25c Boys’ Blouses—Small Bayes orth to- day 75c, special .. 25c New Belts for Men and Boys—ranging in price from 35c up to $1.00. 3 aoe Men’s Soft aes Agha to- eee 35c, 4... 5 25c. MEN! KEEP COOL * Get a Straw Hat. We have them i a eee and Fedoras, Fancy. Hat Bands at game was IESSON mp ‘uesday, Nene oe Alfonse Dendinger ues wi and et nd Mr Mr. land Mr. fF a day last week|be best ‘os. Vollmer. i Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, are spending a few weeks with friends (her ‘Quite a number of our sports at-| Poa tended the Peace celebration at Hin! be lene wel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Tsley and tami fag Ms. and Mrs, M. Vollmer spent a fev |New ondon and in Keyes and Master Joseph ¢ the holiday: in attendance. LO} ily and Mx. and ae Agi Sunday at tume, three Fi ite Gohl and “family the. + tat Ge roit. d Mrs. Alex. Schnarr and y. with frie: “By ‘Another Correspondent.) " Miss Coletta Voll attended the ‘and Sum et Peace celebration at Stratfo' attention one Mr. and Walter Gohl and |@ Tus! family retaenee to their home in De- Sn. troit after spending a few weeks vis- | iting relatives aos her *! aia Yr. an home from Peedie, r. John Keyes, Jr., aa Mr pales of Stratford, are Visiting | Pn here for a few days. ain k Tas ‘teve Graff has purchased 2! a ee acres of hay and anticipates making ay a good profit on same. 4 Leave your order for counter cheek books at The Sun office. asotiis 0s oh a bleten the Hest ¢ oR : and Mrs, P. port, ‘h gaan visi ied peal ‘ys, ‘ | wil e latter's sister, Mrs, ayy LISTOWEL |Wingefelier. ner and fami Ba 4 | XMr. eckner and family, ' 0) 0; J. Pape eos Carthew, of Regina, is ao’ ner Sent the week-end: at ating e aniel i Ver Petch, seconded b; | elison, “of i | Gordon count yutany 5 Mrs. Milton Oswald, of ‘night that this eo am nt by in town on Monday, Kiche en, re Se naan patted te Wel esley trent linn PR Bice Mr, Conrad Heinbegker was a vis- sigh aap ; itor in ayatrtng ae maa “Dick” qe Mrs, enry vt Rests: McEachren, Glaister and tie oN be tay weno ¥e present and discussed the were Hotaay visitors here. Lieut. Wilfrid Waddell, who re- tured to his home from overseas, on Wednesday last, was a visitor in ow oe on ig ee y Fynn has landed ‘at E. Sargent, of West » spent the week-end with Mr. Halifax ‘from ae ds Mire fends in Tavi “| oronta, Rosa Kern and Mrs. a of Kurtzville, spent Peace ® Day in town. A. Hermiston, Mr. Ross Herm: ermiston and days with Mr, and prenic chased a sore car. McCullough, of the 12th con. | Mrs. UE fe died suddenly in Listowel on ‘aturday. Mr. Andrew Mundell, of rene oe with friends in town on Me Charles Brothers, of West To- riends in. town on siegner, of Newton, rere i hee Miss Jean Listowel Junior W.F.A, team, hee Lan, ntario Cham ponehip 1 with Tavistock this week. st | Mr. pag Chas, layed in Tavistock on ill » Albert ve ndinger eae ane “Pt we ce Day, July 19th, 1919, will | Re gel te By the x wel for the tueearally carried out to Listowel band mn attendance. ROSTOCK tock and family, of Lon are ‘tg at oe Ts. ion Lar nea eh enone: Sunday with to iss Ellison, of Stratford, WARTBURG Mr. Bert Middleditch recently pur- Miller, 0: a recent visitor at_the home irs, Andrew Miller. Henry 3] he week- end with friends at cea and Woodstoc Easson, of Stratfoi rd, is resent visiting ‘relatives in this es ouis Harloff spent a few days ™ recently at the home of her WELLESLEY. COUNCIL nd, and the a 9 istowel on 20 S < 225 3 & & S “) 8 ae ‘ler complained of pee assessed for four days ee bor aaates id of three days, — oan asked for a grant "Enc work to the bout $49.00, Assented ie He a instructed to noti- e fy Nicholas Steckly and W. Croft 5 evidénee ast gave ree sheep had that, iat An iS pvt be fbes and was awarded Peo. tion, seconded by accounts be 6.30 p.m. aa time. [N.’E Stanley of Logans. 0; Herzo; ai S Knechtel and 20h 2 seta iahmnent as of the ni rand Master Harold et a few Mrs. Henry Maur. urpose of discussing takit of ae edna eotens Pat ttn ‘the of Brampton, was of Mr. Knight, Pacontteh that, this council hereb: ask for th a tan for applications _ ‘Treasurer, 1, | St. C) 9. pes as and Miss Sad- Baechler, seconded by by. Need, "Shak this Council do ee lay, o'e! clogk in’ the fore~ fr Setabution Clerk, Malcho, ohvanid Read The Sun advertisements. Se

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