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Milverton Sun, 7 Aug 1919, p. 1

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“seeping ete FS Whe NOES ogi EE ee Aladdin Lamps MANTELS and WICKS For Sale by _ NEUMEISTER Milverton, . Ontario a o— =a = “at Shines Bor All” SS A new rubber tired buggy, a Hired bungy and» vorn bindse ore at a barga’ E. H, ees CARAS FOR SALE Proprietor Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, August 7, 1919 = Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Hua Your Savings Mean Much to You They are as important to ou as his millions to the millionaire—per! aps more mean the beginning of your They : independence, the founding of your fortune. trust them to a Bank with a reputation Then ent for 87 yest a of reliable and courteous service. We accept deposits from a Dollar up, and pay 3% compounded half-yearly. Bank of Nova Scotia Paid-up Capital = $ 9,700,000 Resarve Fund < 18000000 sbi ‘Branch Continuation School W. J. SMITH, Chairman. MILVERTON Parents who contemplate giving their child- ren a business education, could not do better than have them attend one or two years at this school, as the work will be practical and helpful to a Soyous entering upon a business career. School opens Sept. 2nd, 1919. W. J. SPENCER, Secretary. J. G. HAMILTON SoleTAgent for DL. @ sc RaNCON STANDARD Oo a ANTHRICITE PORTLAND CEMENT ST prota ME ‘ABLISHED 1872 ANY people fail to save be- worth saving. Opeti a deposit account with the Bank of Haniilton, and you will be surprised to find how rapidly your savings accumulate. | BANK OF HAMILTON DeLaval Cream Sep- arators, Fleury Plows FARMERS Callin and see me before buying any of the following : Oliver Riding Plows Fleury’s Famous Walking Plows ~ New Idea Nisco Spreaders DeLaval Cream Separators Gilson Engines and Ensilage Blowers Extension Ladders, Pumps Chatham Wagons, Etc. Deering 650’ Twine ~ 26%c per lb. Cash N. A. Zimmerman Implement Dealer Brockville and Me- Laughlin Buggies Items of Local Interest. Miss Olive Barr spent a week with her sister, Mrs. (Mrs. 0, Smit foe re Visitors at Stratford ans ane sda ay Mr. and Mrs. C. Gatcke aig “holilaying with iieide. os Hamil. and family, of London riends in the village at Cosse: are viciting present. rr Sr. and Miss’ Winni. rs. Wm, | tre bore visited. in Stratford on Fri- da: essrs. Daniel: Graul and Alfred Heimpel, “of Wartburg, spent Sunday in Milvert or ‘ Torey, of Hudson, Ohio, is spending a week with her friend, Miss Alice Hami Mie Sosmone Cranfagh otc Tecpel at his home here, Mrs, A. Verner, of Stratford, spent a few days last week with her niece, irs. A. eal man, Rev, W. J. Mew iMaths, of North and Mrs spent a few days with Mr. err. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Falls, of Ham | § ilton, ‘spent the week-end witl nd irs. Samuel ache, Mrs. e Schmidt and family, oe Senta Piatted friends in the village on, Sunday, Henry Hoelscher, ot Bina, were nday’ visito: Jacob Hoffman's, Mornington. Miss L. White and Miss Eileen Ros- ily, of Walkerton, spent Sunday and Reis. ‘Mrs. Roy Rasson, of Toronto, is at present spending her holidays at the home of Mee D rents, Mr, John Car The di oe of the Mornington etewtacs! decistr aie at ‘preacat negotiating for an aeroplane on fair day, S 6th. r. and Mrs. George Cardno, of Seaforth, spent Sunday at Henry ‘ugh Ss. J. “Miller ‘teiomed fi ¢ in Toronto on Mo: ine otter spending the past month Swath friends in Milverton and Mornington, Tr, an rs 08, Jackson, of | Doer Wi oogeroel spent the w e latter’s parents, Mr, and . wish Mr. and Mis. Bes every success in their new home. Misses Hazel and Agnes O’Brook, of Neustadt, of Mr. Franks Ho . amilton and PMRW EL On ‘onday tenting the funeral of the late D. MeLaughlin, who was aecidentty kill falling dder while Painting his ho hides la d Mrs. Robert ‘MeMane and Erin. een visitin: Mrs, Hu! for a wee Two rinks of Wroxeter bowlers mo- ig her sister, s by a smal ton. members are requested to be present, ev. C. Ne fhimily left on Thursday last for Port Elgin. where they will spend their Wh * sec S a8 Eo 282° 25 Bs § g Me re & a S 51 a week with test ¢ special hay and stock tariff for the. he wee of the farmers & Governments w grazing. After one and a half hours’ delib ions on Saturday night the ER, vestigating th Wm. a Ayton, ates on July 28rd, af. ter being struck by N. C. Cout cattle dealer, of Toronto, returned a sealed verdi as handed to which opens at Owen Sound on Sept. the Toth. retired Hance aged 69, met with an accident on Friday w! hich Dene fa- was a brotl ed Mai SS. day. nd daughter, Ella, Monday at the home of Mrs. George|° | and son, Gordon, of Boole, rs. rbert Sep aes r @ Mi By spent Sunday at the home | ¢, will each _pay- half of |° the cost tt of moving cattle north for 01 cl Haycroft, a farm a A Mr. D., McLaughlin, of Listowel, a Just received a aon ae Ne 1,thresh- | ° ing coal,—J. G, Ham: iss Mi oie ig visiting with spel anid Bebe ringville. Mrs. Levi Ja Sunday visitors with friends ‘@t Hes Friends, in Res : Jas, Torrance, of Stratford, s a visitor in the village on Mon: Ye Quite @ number from Milverton at- saciad the Tattoo at Waterloo on Fri- day nig] Mr, and Mrs. Henry Conrad, of El- mira, spent A se with Mr, and Mrs. John Schnei Those who are building give us your glass list, our price will interest pete A OM and Mrs. Rayan: Ritter and son, of Galt, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Ritter, Robert Fairner and Mi Diehl spent Sunday with he ‘fatter’ parents near Monkton, Miss Daisy Hollefreund, of Strat- d, is spending her holidays with her aunt, A, tmal Mr. Fred Sicgner, of ‘s. J. B. Smith, of Kitchener, spent panies vis Mr, J. Siegner, y chmidt larry Schae eer, of Stratford, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs, John Mohr, rt Schweitz, : poeng Sunday éventte Wie Mace 5 Palate papante and Mrs, Jas, Hanna last, week, . John Keillor and daughter, rs, Jeff Long, passed through Mil- verton on Saturday enroute to Tor- onto. They en leaving shortly ‘or their home in the Wes' sioners, Jess ae had his $100,000 purse decreased to $68,500 when the state tax culleptot got through A. h pee 1 cent fig] who received oe 500, had his ae re- cla to $23, é NCE: et ener, for some time, ¢ Conrad Schwvindt Mr, an Wogan, spent Sunday in Bridgeport and. Kit: ener, in the public library, Aug 16th, at 245 Subjec Some Problems in Re-construction by Miss Lillian Morley. All ladies |; rig! nd Mrs. J. J. MeGa See Lodge, _ West Monkton, f their eee on Saturday, ‘Brin ecolm eye n, I Alt , the *marri aoe to tal nt of the United] States can't be Tooking for the farmer's vote Hamilton, who was nesday last. Mrs. in very serious condit some time, and it wa: death hiasteued the An important teal. state deal was tt, nd: Mrs, Paddon and | for fotal collections amounting to $240,- - | B80. previous record for at te when mestng BhoWiee car, y phenomenon in agricul- tare is ‘eported from Duart. George rmer living near that village, has just harvested a erop of wheat from an acre field which had not Sra cropped foi elve years, with the exception of last year, whei a nm accord, Hamilton, Milvert - coe ian Mr ra die Soneptciean vy . ‘Sa Hergott, of Aj ‘a egular meeting of the Milver-|? ton Women’s Institute will be held : S fa lawyer. Gertrude M., to David Ba tee Set Tomo aba Sir Henry Drayton has been sworn in as" Minister of Finance. Mr. and Mors. M. H. Bundscho spent | the week-end with Woodstock friends. | C. Schmidt, of Walkerville, is | pending his holidays at his home | Mr. John and Miss Vera Schmidt, f Hespeler, are visiting friends in| ‘lverton the party who borrowed our | drain tools kindly return same lem: ns, fole ¢ Kueger, of Kitchener, | is visting ab at the home of her aunt, Mr. Jam SB “Orr visited his broth- er, Mr, oho. Orr, in Galt from Satur- until Tuesday. ‘ohnson eats, XMr, orge Buchan nan, who been iain the States, 3s spend. He 8 ee eek a his home ‘t, Emerson Bean, of Watery ille, visited his cea Rev, B. H. . Bean, over the we x cone Dr. Tolmie, M.P., tori: B.C, has accepted ‘the oer ies of initia of agriculture in the Do- minion Cabinet. ~ SAeae who has been orge A. Fritch, of Detroit Drambo, physician, has eat arcected torethe tet time peek ise. Mrs. M and Marion, of Durham, and Mi e of Mr. and Mrs, | an, ohnny Durnan failed to take the seulling Sena ship of Canada away from Bob Dibble of the Dons to the winning post, The St. Pein Board of Trade has decided t shoppromiste nile orial, to be expendeed on a montiment ona $6,500 on a club qohse in tow: reshers, we are keeping a good stock of fittings for your use. Also and Mrs. Jos. Marone, of De- rs. Kraemer Fe daughter, k, of Formosa, Ne Mr, and. Mrs. a Geare Vo in Thursday last at Mr, until Sunday evening before it was ut out. Atwood end vith Wer parents, Mr, and Mrs, a Shia arid 1, for perrnlaston to wear =| Robt. West, Wm. Tatchell, the past few years, charged with mab i are at peceant | t|® qi “|last'week. Dibble easily led the “kid” of ‘DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN FRANCE TWO YEARS AGO. on Jeasnine- hat hi ur Battalion at Milverton and went ov- | erseas wil Battalion. On April th, 1917, he was wounded in the ry nature 2SEE ‘ing wired Military District St which was gran The elibearers were six veterans: Smith, Fre and David Thorpe Henry. Bebides his father, Mr. Jas, Squire, eased leaves to mourn a Joss the following brothers and sisters: Albert in the West; Simon, at haieg: Mis George Dobson, Mornington; Stella and Loe at home. Another sis- reeman, of Stratford, nd. Wise; spray, Miss Lily White; wreath, ’ Mrs. Wells; pray, grant mother, aunts ae uncles; wreath, citizens of Milverton; cross, .0. Brenna f London; Mr. Simon Squire, and Mrs, Merton Squire, of Listowel; Mr. Henry Squire and sisters, of At. ‘The ‘heartfelt sympathy of this community goes out to Mr, Squire and family in their sad bereavement. NORTH EASTHOPE. FIRST IN FIELD CROP FINALS Judging in the annual field crop commeneuia a North Easthope, Dow. nie and under the North Perth Caniierat: Seep eel conducted nm Friday last by s. Boyd, 0: mpton. ere capa ater y-one competitors and North Easthope ear- tied off three of the seven prizes in on salle d the farm: highly on the improved ple and ‘he general appearance 0 Bopd.is a weed exp ae and Wa talks rmers on weed Le Sheaar ee were highly instructive and p The, prize-winners are rat-—Edward Zinn, North Bast- en tae OL wer cessary that it should be signed and witnessed 1 in the | to blank sheet of pap wer. and simpler the é| words used the bet Mighhofictes. RE eur area: Gall at| the British-American Brewery, Wind- noha that Balenshe | a years, J. A. Cholly, a veteran of the ay revenge.on Germany, op Becond—A: Horne, North Easthope Thi rd—l R. penis tel Denes: athope Douglas, Downie, Seventh—-W. H. A RUMOR Alliston Herald traveller from a Every coming into town asks uationbabate hi 5 him when a light engine came along| cle van over his hand, cutting of |Crecture of the new. automobile: He junior hockey y Player and played for | mtends to place pits: market, Man. | Woodstock Taste i jufacturing cars there would in e growth of ‘a small city on the rt; rats auieranlecthe auiopenk at |G, r, ly, of Kitchener; Mr. daughter, and Mire, “Ane drew Leinhart, of Bam! For the first time = in tb ty-eight oa eed his hair cut of his beard until France had taken her WEALTHY HOBO ACQUITTED Walkerton Telescope afternoon, but no inoriminating evidence was forthcom- ing. On the request ed man’s ets who was be present, the case was adjourned until Saturday next, aue on Wednes- e crown wit w the are) e gat Kay) wes Be nek ipeated, DR. PRATT LOCATING HERE. ep Banner ces for illbank, from overseas after three and jointed city in Canada beeatuse ravines, streams, | f and wooden patches would give an architect every chance to plan a mod-|” NEPHEW OF JAS. TORRANCE DROWNED IN WEST Mr. James Torrance received a tele- e cae had not been The accident ocurred on Friday. ‘The deceased was only a. youn; man of between 22 and 28 years 0: ves to mourn his loss r, en, one sister, Irene, in the West, and one sister, Mrs. Albert Wilecn, Atwood, Ont HUGE FORTUNE IN LESS THAN A YEAR came out during the course of his libel suit against a Chicago paper t Henry Ford made 53 million se 5 to pay $7 per day in wages. Ford i ing more industrial farts Ww “Squire enlisted with the 110th a rn, last hi being vers iangeiy ‘attended by srlcnas ab ei eon ret ‘urned men. in: ion eel the uniform |e Sondop narrowly . | Were “nated, nt it is thor t | year. SECURED GOODS UNDER FALSE os n Friday latte while Mr. r A Elligson., general merchant of $70.00 id the boy vho was i arge, to charge the goods t jor Evans, of Toronto. ‘he soldie: 1a the store and he immed- iately got in communication with the authorities, The following despatch, from Wi ham ared in Monda; it a presumed that the mi hospital at Toronto since January, visited Misses Frieda Pommer and Margar- |The cause of death being a piece of Newton on 1 ree Re epending a couple of shrapnel pressing on th De-| Neal Stewart, ne Wil illiam O’Brien and aha s at Ki wes ear ceased was in his twenty-first year, |Alfred Clarke, three * en who SCE at Hampson Sin |, The funeral which was conducted |escaped from the military prison. at att wheal ‘spent uunday ‘at Mr by Rey. F. J. Knight, pastor of the |Toronto last week, were ‘arrested at Sap Hart oer it 1,.| Methodist church, of which deceased | Bellmore, a village about 10. miles TS, faddess spent the week- | was a bi Satur-|from Wingham by Chief Constable mare, men stated sae pee oe eon travelling for some rape their way to a or order way ik Sbpaty but had ape way. itary authorities at pone ht that , |GOVT. BOARD TO SEL WHEAT— CASH FOR THE FARMERS The Government has finally deter- mined its in zoey rd to this year’s wheat ee, he main fea~ @ ent on account to a ) < e farmer at the tit cae he sells his at, (3)T rop of be sold by the board at the prevailing i the wheat in proportion to grade and quantity, ¢ speculating on exchanges or profitee! eine by ha nde rs to be al- lowed in Beri sing of the wheat crop of 1919 ie @sadvantage of either producer or consumer, ) _A direct and genes cash eedy move- ne Oehie! usual Pe board will be are of trai personal: see made iznown very the Be of his wheat. TOWNSHIP TO TAKE OVER TELE- PHONES Wellesley Map! Maple Leaf we of over eighty sub- el 'Y |age the new municipal system for the next two years instead of appointing) a commission. The telephone vel ae hy be pte en over by tell soon Wr eenmnir at te es A GRUESOME SIGHT known dairy man, who. w: eens station. He was 74 years of age. Subscribe for the Sun—$1.50 per Single copies 5 cents, GARDEN ae the peels of the ae ome seek will bi SCHOOL GROUNDS, MILLBANK Friday Eve. Aug, 8th The entire prom Amie will be given by the famous. Headersen Juvenile Pip Dat London, consistin; os for other fa epee rs are not tions Highland and Reni: dances, making sufficient ora its ou pay, such | Irish Jigs, eee apa te, abnormally high wages. reducing | Singi nile ven by the price of his Aue Mr. id} Sam and_ Ds ae thleen easily become public benefactor eee a, morn Duee and Alice Dun- with his surplug millions. MARRIAGES. Rumble — Hanna — At Toronto, 2 Monday, Aug. 4th, by Rev. Je MeLeod, of Atwood, Aris Leave your order for counter check books at The Sun office. We are agents Ga Appleford's—the best on mipson, entrance next to Seuikbein 'S. [the mark r (the Ininvtable woman character singer A tea room and booth will be on the grounds, The proceeds will be devoted to the oes Convalescent Home at Whit- “ie weather mprove es unfavorable con- cert will be n in Fewings' hall. . sabes 25c; CHILDREN 18c. Mrs. A. Chalmers, President. Mrs. I, McVittie, Secretary. PARTY Gag ee

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