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Milverton Sun, 7 Aug 1919, p. 8

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» General News Wild fruits site plentiful this year}, around Manit ood in Argentina: killed 1,000,- 000 Wife’ took as 1 0006 looking up fro: oan ‘sa seins ‘und, oa 3 * silver lining to every cloud. Wherein the clouds have at over trouser pocl be ne anada’s trade he first three months of the Hecel ear-t0) popped ¢ $59- 000,000 compared with the fiscal year Getting prices back to normal is difficult as coaxing nf frightened is ten out of a tree. more you coax haadte Hee itty Wot frozen ‘stecra “have been shipped out of Edmonton dur- ing the e Swift ay the land will be es: at its present valuation, sees 8 your husband ce along Mrs. Fogarty?” “Well, someti mes he’s better an’ sometimes he’s Wors ‘owls an’ tal kes on whin he’s better, Qi think he’s bet- ter whit he's astor of All Saints’ church, Worasted eft with his wife And family for Blue ral America, ih eer connection.| with the Anglican church. is. no such food in the world eat kindred diseases. more orderly population requires fewer guardians Ce, sad experience that it is fatal to hope to cal h and a woman at he same time. Tt is not peanihtion | But the licensed sale of liquor “arbitrary measu: Why should th State be come . artner in a sines turns drunken men out on ance to every self- trying to in- ion of doing without stockings will fail. Even such an ar- tistie production as the average fe- je—-er—limb. looks a whole lot handapner in silk e are informe oe and Mrs. Webster, of Sarnia, had a narrow escape from death when the automobile in which they, were engine of ca.er entp vbgkqj xzfifffl.. Frank J. Putwain, one of the ‘ouths who attempted to hold up the ranch of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Agincourt, is now in a precariou condition, according to the jail phys- es moved t jail from the General Hospital recently. Dr. Parry thinks that Putwain may live two months. Tn an nt, Putwain will never be in any condition for church in Springfield, Tlindis, get a seat. In the winter time coffee and sinkers will keep the attendance mer record, The par- a wise one in his gen- tio: Sunshine in the face, sunshine in the heart and sunshine in our homes SPENCER—In than with nothing | EN loving memory in aytion Aug. 9th, 19 Somewhere in France he lies at rest, ‘or Kip ing and country he did-his We With other comrades he played hi And Taid ‘his duty with a loyal heart. loving memory of Jorp. Percival F. Spence killed in France, Aug. 7th, sing of met tly touched to- ay, And thoughts ‘of you come crowding |j, BY site ory’s harp And tears We cannot stay. He sleens beside his comrades grave unkno in signs ee: love ite Tett at home. On the hear KREUTE loving memory, of Pie. Alfred. Teette who, was kill- ed in action, Au , 1918, at the rooms, pull up the shades and let the e: flowers and the children—those d Battle of Amiens, Ceara forere n ithe stin- | We little thought when leaving home, now, in, the summertime calling the) Rot dw he les in a lonely srave grass, the wild flowers and veg sh ie th ha y ’ tation from their damp, cold beds answer to its greetin “It's no use, L may ais well sive up,” “What's botheri sympathetically. “I got stared a few in coanut and grew hair on it itembers Me Ae ae ‘Bie E Pond and several canoes to | And We are left to mourn. : th Sleep on dear son, in a soldi out life for y his smiling face, re to recall There is nothing left to answe But his photo on the wall. cheery am "s grave your country No fends, ks near you to say ‘ood- “I But sate in God's keeping now you li -—Father, Sisters. WHY WESHOULDGO TO'CHURCH ‘ore a group of workers in a big ¢ industrial Plant the question, was ns mi “Why nd Chi and oe S| slips of ae which was passed the TE Seeds cp aa men vwrote the “following answers in turn over a st’ theiry hold. | "Ply: Y 1. For a better understanding of Other boys who were following in ea: lite, and ithe maintaining of a clear to rescue their: drowning comrades | Conscle ing Star-in-the- fi , two beautiful Indian mi dens, spent jaturday night an Sunday ‘in the town coop, and during Ae) whole time of their Thcareeration, tley crowd of, 01 dvean d in most fascins ng rs uw around the outside of the building, peeked in the windows, di soft, sweet | and oth: er in fairly good En; tie “Policeman he hell of a man!” ard-hearted magistrate soaked the. Bb ete Beauties: fifty bones, morn- , for caanabvetastnie asi “drinking booze.—Thessalon Advocate. / RAN PITCH-FORK INTO SIDE Walkerton Telescope While f hay i the mi at his home on boreday finicky ek ice, Youn; Bouhe ‘of © Picant, “lipp ed om the! Toad nd fel which onitared ‘ts ie fide Below: the arm, maki and nast; wound, ree who dressed the wound Ce. after be. ing laid up a few e lad is now able to be atouad rt yi church Bec ere ae teaches all things that ar Sergt. A. Norman penne Kinga day. you nobly | 0 Mother, Brothers and ti GALILEE HAS POT: SDAM “The White Beam of History” ” will Light Up The Kaiser’s Cri: and Infamies Which a1 lis Monument. oe we a just, judicial, able from “The Edin- that ogee and gi ne and dominion have passed like the pases poe oi ream. @ supermen wo have sunk to the lowest -aepts ot humiliation,” “Today plunged ¢ supermen of a year ago hav the lowest depths Empives have bu at hey have gene: ‘or and pri | baron and machine-gunner have apled up with one d 0} araies: for Rome to periahs 4 ng ‘the © emperors passed with dig- and honor from St. oir gt leat ath a noperman who demanded the whole wor 0; it) was that. they could not get the ignoble "it the rapidit ire eee ne ville a law that erman mn. worlds cena was un mined. The law of love tain “a "news lye my. brethren, for we are emancipated, and the world belongs to ” Tt was because e. German nation was taught that the highest duty was to make the state supreme, that the Ger- man armies set forth on their war of defeat. e next was the policy of cold-blooded and calculated atrocity by which Germany sought to strike such terror into her would sus tor peace: heart was wrung over the fate 0 Louvain: but the civilized world set fis face like’ flint egan with the destruction. of Louvain = and Rheims a blockade far more terrible of Snintiation. | rld for their | THIS STORE IS CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ss OPEN EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT aoe store, true to tation h; di fabrics. untold possibilities ‘and remember that at Engeland’s, very towns PRICES.. SSE ee New Summer Wash Goods xed TS Our stock of Wash Goods this season is a revelation in cotton goods manufacture. is nothing more beautiful than these dainty wash The many entirely new ideas, the var- iety and exquisite color schemes offer everyone Come in! There for summer clothes for wo- The striking feature, h how- Don’t miss this big display the prices are always lowest Goods Department more than ever we goods department in showing the goo: Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings If you would be correctly and economically gowned this summer, you must visit our Dress and inspect the new stocks. You may choose with absolute certainty from this matchless array, knowing that every te is new, correct and dependable. supremacy in this department is generally ac- knowledged by women who know. i This store’s This season are very proud of our dress and take a special pleasure ds. Call and see them today. Prices lower than you expect to pay. of Crompton’s perfect fit. Big New Corset Models The appearance of your new gown will be greatly improved if it has for a foundation one Corsets. real comfort until you wear a Cromp' large and well assorted stock gives yo ey advantage of assuring: you an absolute range of prices. You will never know moderate prices. Pretty New Waists nly the best and most select materials are employed in making these new waists. Al little, but important distinctive features that help to make a waist beautiful are attractively brought out, to the end that in these stunning models you have richness and beauty at very We invite your inspection. stronger than ever, Dressy Clothes for Boys Many New Styles in Norfolk Designs. “The Norfolk” has come ae this year and with it many ide as in s, belts, etc., all of which ada materially to the ceneEAl good appearance of the suits. The new suits have arrived. You will a ‘delighted with their beauty and well finished appearance and the price will be equally satisfactory. A Grand Showing of Warm Weather Goods for Men, Women and Children its repu- | wash and wear to your entire satisfaction. The Season’s’ | ““Nobbiest’’ Suits FOR MEN WHO CARE. The advantage we derived by order- ing our Men’s Suits early last fall is clearly demonstrated in the beautiful line of new Guaranteed Worsted Suits we have just received. e said Guaranteed — and that means a great deal in this time of extreme searcity of wool, un- reliable logwood dyes and serene prices in linings and pocketings, etc., et WE REPEAT GUARANTEED Because we bought only suits made of reliable guaranteed cloths and we hand you over a posi- tive guarantee with eyery suit we sell, but we also give you the additional advantage of buy- ing your suits at very reasonable. prices. Sizes LBs to 46. At prices ranges from. - $10.00 UP. New Shirts for the Hot Days There is a wealth of beauty in the Shirts we | are showing. Plain or fancy patterns in black and white or colored effects. All guaranteed to BRING US YOUR LIVE POULTRY—WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES—UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT. ENGELAND @ SON **The Home of Good Clothes’’ - MILVERTON ¢,man who brought a great race so low that they applauded the murder of woman lay erongen awaiting his Haalvoon. ets drama of divine judgment, unfolded in the seeing of all the yrorld, whose last scene was en- acted last Sat "On Follows ean oeras weg than Ee blockade of vel e blockade of the German and it sel Brit=| ¢h, the ideals of freedom and righteous- ness, the one generation will tell the other of the great st world was saved; and hearts will orgie when they read hi when the German “be ae ine Sinn through the dakest day 80) ‘ime was added to crime|comes from those very ideals that! <9: + ibe ee Maroon Unie thos thing Hout hs crienewras ce. ermany trampled under foot. When | thither the tivo aon cece iS Tt is the leading institution for | Cavell was shot, the world experienc- ys of agonies lengthened and a asi all moral progress, therefore it. de-|@d that thrill of horror which went | calamities hefell, the spirit of the na- ied in vain. nate sy bee Se Grae d_at-| through Europe when Napoleon caus- | tion rose triumphant, because it knew | is an inscription in an Aegean Isle ori for the sake of strength, adding |od the and innocent Due d’-| that the battle was not for rights but pg dairy 5 eta tH the body, standing for high. | Enghien, the last of the Conde, to be|for right. It was the knowledge that the: oe teehee eatery est ideals of life and ‘also for the wor- |Shot at Vincennes. at a prince of | the din of eet and righteous- |in the English navy, who died for the if yal blood should be murdered by.|ness were on their side that sustained if tantinople ‘from ip n can. give a| Corsican stirred Europe to the depths |our epaisa aloud ait-ou people at ver our dead ood Heason for hot Nest ing. a centuryago ;but thehorror was even ome through four years of misery. ied. ie one end—the deliver- a Bee ausé it is a place ordained F eater when the Red Cross was no/It is with rtud ands thankful hearts ‘8 ele And tl b ee forthe mae ‘of God and| longer able to protect a woman|that we today think of the men who Srodnaed feat if ‘he story he betterment .of one's woul, against the legionaries of Odin. The|snatched the world’s redemption out fe Gaya oe Oates ee Mater wa example to the young thunderbolts of no longer blast |of the world’ in, daring beyon asked °&. Christiat men and children of our day: Yor if ikea are buat. judgment never: | their strength pnd hasarding against ae Sr change less marches to the predestine: eir judgment because their fait . - ves elect worship, very likely they |! The mind of the criminal be-|vay grim that. sightepusness would 8 making a comen dar , and sagacity departs | prevail. ft mpire es til be comaidered by questions But before. that tragedy. Genn ‘ows the greatness of the debt we |and brothers. have died iy the million thete/abo- seat f had, when the Lusitania was torped- our sailors better than we know it| yet Rot, ay vain have they died for, oed off le Head on May ‘th, |here in Scotland. Out of the waters | dying, ve mide a coffin for 1915, taken the third great step to-jof the Forth and out of Scapa Flow| the Saale bi ody Caesars. Ther wards her own destruction a step that |our ships t out day and night! wil no resi iA hereafter ‘of ‘he size of the force required for|she-completed when, by licy | ceaselessly; fi they | the belligerent dynast or of the tribal occupation of ey Rhineland under restricted murder at sea, she|went forth to battle, and to them | diety. ing. in the epoch-making f | the terms of fie Gea iaenes chats arr ved ahi deed million Amseleans they returned victorious... Under God | treaty 3p ee make a Se was a questi Gaia ie iversary of |it is to the sailors we primarily owe appeal to art of the wor! by the si tere council on Sati the puting: of the Lusitania the terms|the victory. ‘hey carried our sol-|than the fact that the imperial Dusele ‘or the present it is said a ores ot | ot he judgment were handed to her. |diers on their backs and fed them and | will no lon; ield ii 1 e Me men ig likely to be consider-| And. while the of Nurse Cavell/us for four years, and allowed no en-|and that justice and judgment will at ed necessary on the left bank of the)was borne through England, amid|emy to land on these shores save as|last be fully vindicated upon the Rhine, roud sorrow of a nation, the prisoners. While Scotland cherishes ea FURNITURE! We haye a beautiful range of Diningroom Furniture, See our display of Parlor Suites, Couches and Rockers, We have a large assortment of Dressers and Stands. A nice new stock of Brass Beds at popular prices Tf you need anything in the Rug Line spend a few min- utes when in town and look over our stock. + We also have Stair and Body Carpet, Congoleum Squares look nice. We have them, Linoleum always on hand, CERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANOS - McLAUCHLIN AUTOMOBILES ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer Milverton Funeral Dire and Embatm ¥

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