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Milverton Sun, 2 Oct 1919, p. 1

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Growth Great and permanent growth in any institution is impossible except on the basis of genuine service to the Public. For 87 U peti we have aimed to give a sound and @upcehersive service —yet withal a friendly and thetic one—to our customers, F Oar: present strong position is a measure of our success—but more largely a measure of our ess. not let us serve you too? Bank of Nova Scotia and Undivided Profite 18,000, Rerources ¢ £220,000; is TABLISHED 1672 ae ~T pays to raise hogs. There is J always a market, prices are high and will remain high on account of the large export trade. If you need a loan to increase your stock, consult us. BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANCH—N. C. Schafer, Manager A Public Meeting Will be held in ZIMMERMAN’S HALL, MILVERTON Friday Evening, October 3rd At 8 O'clock p. m., in the interests of U. F. O. Candidate And for the promotion of Organization work among the farmers of this vicinity. Addresses will be ie by W. A, Amos, U.F, date and other farmers. ALL LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED. 0. Candi- J. G. HAMILTON THOMAS DEWAR The township of Wellesley lost one sof its truest and staunchest men on rious g charche Sept, 18th, through the death of rcs Thomas Dewar, of the 3rd line, He ‘was a mah of the highest integrity ‘and probity of character and was SLI inst Raunt most conscientious in all his dealings yyotice—Next week bein? be! and was universally respected. For- bY years SE0 he led to the altar iss Hh iso) by the hour.—Finkbeiner Hardware. was celebrated in the va- es of the village on Sun. e on hand a few first-class aig ey Asda coal and woo ea be Thankeet iam ly Nb ne that want to brin: aliv Ing it on 4 and Wednesday as urs Grave alarm is felt by the friends confined d iy ys be~! of Sir Robert Borden rescaling: his fore his death. He was a faithful | physical condition and he has been member of Zion church for forty-| ordered by his physicians to absent ur yea He Ii SB the same |himself from his duties as premier farm for seventy-five yea! His fi a long d.. Since becoming neral was very largely Teended. remier nearly eight years ago his hi a strenuous one. pes ei jowever, are held it he may 1 MEMORIAL GATEWAY again be fully restored to rentth, Address and Presentation j, wi A few. evenings prior to the mai hood of $4,000, The | riage of Miss Newton the members of n. dress in Canada from now until Jan: Ast, 1920, san 35 conte. Mr, and Mrs. ry Schade; of f Dashwood, fas ue and Mrs. Ed Noll! ® ari Fair Day with his parents, Mr: Grant, 0: izer = for te Citizen’ 's Liberty League, was in ity, of Stratford, spent last. Thurs: iy Eres Aste fren tow dnye tt the Homes of Messrs. George Hopf and John Sehne nee Mr. and mosa, and family, of Ei: "base, the home of Mr. Sebwindt, Grasse lows sued: by the National Coal Associa- tion of the Unit ‘or ntar §. 0. H. Mills, the late member about of the — factory. Sole¥Agent for PORTLAND ScmANTON CEMENT 4 STAND oa ST MARYS 4 4 ANT HRICITE LIME Xo fn Wale cht alectsio-¥ vacuum dearer for rent | j 0} nore lutchison, who preaenees Monday, Fitesd: day ed him b; enty ye the | we will not take oe poultry on father of three sons and two » dangle day, the 9th o: er, resse ters: James, ‘d John and | poultry taken up to Thursday even Mrs. ‘orman and Miss Annie, | ing, Oct. 9th. ¢ our prices—Eng.- | © at ho: ear Mi ind & Son. gether a plans provi ‘or an fmpoees en-|the Glenallan Methodist choir met at trance off King street, with arch x home and presente wrought iron gateway, surmounted | ve beautiful carving pet, fhe the presen- an ornamental shield and light, | tation being made | . Cherry | e flanked by lars and an artistic} while an "appreciative address was Stone wall, the whole to occupy a|read by Miss Gertrude Lavei " rontage of sixty t. On either} Newton in a few well chosen word: side of the gateway would be a bi thanked her many friends for their ablet containing tl nn - | kindness, after which fi ho gersoll soldiers who gave their lives| were spent in a apes ait ean hi at Wi The 1 d to their homes -atford, spent | ew: days Tast rae oath his brother’) Ha, Mr. Peter Cook. i The Sun will be sent to any ad- ere visit Bae a ney, of Port Elgin, hho Ranney, istowel, organ- illage on Tuesday, Iso) at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed ers and Mrs. Henry Schade, of | ¥°® Pashwrdod, spebe from Thursday = man ie home of Mr, Geo: ie Eunice Langford, of Hamil- in, was a visitor with friends ere | eek-end and while here} air, on strike, bi may, Albrecht of For- rnhelder and Sunday at and Mrs, Herbert C. ith, of Walkervi ile The “edearea tes of North Maier a isigetic dF. cacti and stock, 4 raid anid ‘Wornum, of M spent several days in Milverton last | © acquaintances. Tt ts} years since family left Mik ys before Mr. luties at the G, T. mentary Sona 2 Hawken were | when e- | 9 cured a job in the felting department | “in fae e out kiln | ooke’s | | ag cl stratford Gellegiate Institute sea Miss Ida Havtihien, rule Sir greatest man eday, Council station delighted ai his. vite antl sys that 38 vel sera in the provi Seat e, Wash., eee (Mai mig; Ohio, and Reklands of Toronto, a ee ent gating at Mr. George ‘Kirkland’ a th trij three weeks on the road. tio years since the family were’ to- ‘The “United Farmers of Centre Hu- conventions fron at one of the largest ston. est ag @ Se: is regarded as ‘a fitting memorial to cthe local heroes. pet of inestimable value to Parliament handmade, Me, Ma: a mney in sh is at present v go) eta ss for Mount Mate lemens, Mich.; wl The Joes | til she reversed the wringer when sh nections and got her | st to meet so | ridi msiders Mil- a fz progressive i st ily te dunleing matters, should | pects to nae nda. fle brooms Ye oms--Special or ‘Finkbeiner 58e on ane Chaies. We # London, is visiting his et ts, Henry Cook and other depot iz Levial has ented’ part naeers ‘house and ie C, Groseit | is spend ig a few ee ‘this week it ane eamsville wind- ing up his work ther . Duncan, stewart Of Stratford, at the nee of S Hy Pu a Groseh left. on. Pieaday there he next Sand} W, October poehe ut the ir. and spent the the ig, of Woodbridge, friends in e returned Ro oy Fleming, w days visitin; ornington. last Bveek, fr Seg overseas diring the past sum- ir stoyerand see_if ep: milton, spent| ers trom: ahora fg Monday renewing Aequaintsnces Milverton. Mr, Roe purchased ja grocery: abusing ies a and will take possession this The. railway Strike in-Great, B ‘itain alaenring i ae delt By air ebmsees furousl lack ee set and Mrs. ae ele hol old an Mr, and M J. Weir aie un: ed to ee Bend and Bayfie 1d. s | gave the purpos st | date to contest the riding. 8 are present from all pri we general conference 6: iiselichh Associaton. and expecta to be gone at least two weeks, conference en his physician: | The per e treaty rat ates Senate is of the Zim on, on Friday “attr October 3rd. ‘The meeting I be’ addressed. by. the candidate Mr, W. A. Amos and others. | | Amos will announce wha in: legislation, U. tal S serv! Paeneas ‘in the the Sth; a e W. The ie Op of the Met Wane feoriearaal wn in favor of the Presbyter- r ian_anniversar Mrs. injorea N. on ‘Mon in the ied HARE at the net Sout Tortunataly | ord from ble to withdraw the the socket turning off the power ag@in made con rand arm out. t Pugh, who attended the whose name fai the list of Seren ie lows ne past year ani to appear in | eandidites that wrote on | fea ool examinations, has Ssful-in her examination and bas | ue ‘her certificate forwarded to Box Social’ and Dance will be wat at Newton b ‘fou em pa fee re: le Pratt will he. Pees Mrs_ Char! Be Whiteombe | Mi ggeanie "Kien and son, Karl, 0 of | 8 an rs. tha ‘Kigkland), of J Pee ; “Mr. ra Newton. Mr. and Mrs, Whiteomb | i mi clergymen. music is also eye provider Hesqueed and @ tion by New ‘h| S.S. work. M are| , of Ethel, Su itcliffe. oF. 16 eee war short aha ress.2-pd Waterloo are :|Liberal Meeting! cy rid for occupa- Bhniversary sermons on the Ethel t recital “Jean Valjean,” ry ani Tuesday eveni: seaday at he Wi an District Religious Edy- cation Conv: ention oe in “Bera ne Wis 5 ie Lsatenaaaa at th Tie hour a th nd at 8.30°take the “Consecration Meet- Milverton wyenicate that re- e entire water- ope it utilized has disposed of it e town of Welland at a better fig- ure than. had asked from the vil- lage. erhaps it is ER - well Bu :|for the satisfaction of ail concerned N.P.S.S. CONVENTION ie North Perth Sunday School meetings held at Wallace, - Listowel ind Milverton terminated on Thu: ield Secretary, Toro: 0, | ev, F, Knight, who represented. the teach- training: worl Rev, Ben, who spoke on the ine Bhi all the meetings, ittee received considerable assistance from ank, who con- A hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered Mr. M, 1, Adolph, of Gowans- retired trom the secretary- ship Since Holding it trom the incep- Sramrenerrion it el ied a very. helpfal few essentials of great importance to nM. HI Reid, of Millbanls gave shoved Suna the Sunday Aigtriet were doing Poaae Win, Merryfeld, of Monkton, = 6 on # i _ h Rey. Treved Seraiddress on f money. by. the Association. A round table conférence was held conducted b; Fle which questions were asked Swered and at which discussions took v, J. E. Knight then delivered his address on “The Teai ‘rain- ing Class, its need and ben ‘The election of officers ponuttad as follows: President, pak E, H, Bean, Mil- L. Robinson, ; Miss. B. Children’s Division Superintendent, Mrs. R, A. Cea a istowel. ‘Yor Baier Mihbaak Adult Department, Rev, don, Milv Home Debatiivent: Miss Parker At-| we C..N. Pad- “Peaches r Training Rev. J. gee fissionary Department, Mr. M. H. ae See ly fficers fo Pre 3 Mrs. M. e-pres., Mrs. Sec.-treasi,. Miss. B following are. the: superintend- Chi People’s, (a), milton, Millbank, (bj, "alas, ‘irs, Hueghan, Milve ; Adult, Ee, C..N. Pad ev. ewart, ev. J. M. 1 he evening sessi ion mletcher delivered an Shireen’ a ite old— yy the department that she was iS Dae ington convention a 3 waterworks and fire protec- ani Giteueen Tour comprising three | ob' Pa B24 Darkey Hall . Re ee Rebecca Martineat 12-3 8 - Irish Paddy ....< ae to | ‘Time 2.39%, 2.824%, 2.40. Knight | © \ Oscar “Taeobs, oe, AY “Goult er, Milverton s Davidson, New: ents—| $ 2 Hamme, i Young] | Kerr, : ef Z ‘ _- PLOWIN Aladdin Lamps , / jess - ae 3 ny person wanting plowing done MAMEEAS fed MICRA, | leave sue order at the Milverton Gar For Sale. by. | age. steel tired buggies for sale. , P. NEUMEISTER OVS MILVERTON GARAGE Milverton, + - Proprietor ee : Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co. T “aed Ost. 2, 1919 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Try Loth for your Fail, Ca Subscribe for The Sun, |MR. F. W, HAY AGAIN LIBERAL aT LLL Items of Local Interest. | Mi Chas.: Loth,- of Stator, Mr. H. L. Engeland made a bos Mornington Fair STANDARD ee zy UTUUATATITET HUT I ‘(ape a few days awith Mi 13. WW. x ness trip to Toronto on Wednesday. A R d B k 3 ° pap om Geter 2 Photo Studio will be, | | Caitoad of B.C. Shin; des jst ar- one oe Tutte ie the of Soe ecor reaker snr Novth Ee Nae fone Lote pbell, mn, 2-pd | Frida; : Service and ane ir, wens. A att peeen| ® SPLENDID HORSE, sHow |e fn hoy columns at wee "st AND BRDSITION wae Wednesday of last: we = a large nigendanee aes men. e CO! ntion. ae mf - delivered a forceful address in which ber fei ipaere a eg about 80 he reviewed Sir Wm, Hearst’s man- receipts totalled over $ ‘eats: tasnad hut siater, re Gop oe a arta NT aee inations were called for and = ee na eetables ane pate fon iy Bion son age de e dairy’ ani lay Wai ’ rd ‘ one of the finest ever seen nh the 3 Stratford, ee Si = irs, R. Jy B brief addresses all Foster, “Listowel, makin vt t the nomination not for him- x for the Liberals, the old line eral of this riding. ries i °| the Hearst governm ey SB oe Grosch, thé secretary, received word e. morni show that they Srigeamtiere c eat, interest was centred in the speeding events an was no lack of horses. The weather was REMEMBER THE FALLEN HEROES Everywhere throughout the and, ae pone was in good shape and Roeieati rece teviet which made the spo ci ad fee in ae bo the ‘ar ot ey 11 ti eae anne eni Sr the trot g ace. 8, the 2.81 ee 4. In the rime| 7" ning race se ses gar entered but only three ran the heats. ‘The | Gry. following are ithe vesdltstot the Sieeas thi Farmers’ Race East Brino .... Tommy, Spanier « Ora Wilkes era oo come al 3 2 4 6 7 <9 0 wo Camacorme easily raised eubscription. with the aid nts of 2.20 0 Pate a ‘act tere is alrea _ We recal Time—2.19%, 2.2154, 2.19%. 2.30 Pace ddy Wood . THIRD COMMANDME} Running Race VIOLA’ fee 4 . Dai brook Z | H, Grosch, timer—| —W. Roy’ aes: of Stratfor ime BF The concert in. the creing held e hall over E. ropp’s gai laze wes all Sttended, A splendid programme. was given by Miss ix. Ruthven MeDonald ‘owan, of Tor- ‘The proceeds amounted ss ibs; 2 Soe that ¢ {nearly $500. this sore rosy: phe ht Mor ormiaron HORSES | ral inns lage Mare — R. Ri Gerber Sher Bene Fs obs, . Ker B-year-old filly or geld- |Roth. " 2-year-old filly or gelding —| ie Bros., D, MeLellan, G. Kerr. | Rest general pur-| | MILVERTON, ONT: Our reputation for fair deali and reliable goods, coupled with ‘with the ee enabling hse engl opis the De Laval Cream Separator leader in this community. Ken mers, RB = ay, B 4 Sh " Best agfivultural horse—W. ‘aught —Brood Mare — » W. A. Dicks Pee Rennie That's the speed plainly in- on the ree of every separator, of whatever make. Full speed is the only ase ei il capacty and ; VT, Pet . By . Dahms, S. J. Mil t {01 . Jack, Ds Ree lan. Span Every De Laval now has a R. Best carriage hors Zimmerman’s Hall MILVERTON ae Commencing at 8 o’clock in the interests of MR. F. W. HAY ~* Legislature & ) MR. W.G. CHARLTON of Aylmer 1e and others will addres the Electors. SS. ee Tuesday Evening, October 7 _ The capa Candidate for the On- Ladies cordially invited to be present | Shorshorms-—Bul S. H. Pugl aoe Mare Brunner, Ovans, us Foal—W. He Groseh, Ha wairaken snide has a much to ai ihe ore pe Laval Separator. iller, C. ‘Best roadst M. Ovan: Specials on Horses outfit—J. jank of Nova Scotia Special — Bet heavy horse— Dickson Bros. B. Morphy “ha arc team of farm horses—W, A. Gra; Lf oe _ shan aan year ch. C, Connell, Bull calf: Peliiiek on Page 5) . Gro feat by “Widower -—J. M, Ovans KE . _Besb colt an y age sired b; | sooner OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A Widower Peter—D. ‘Imers, M. Ovans. CATTLE .__ DE LAVAL

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