Ontario Community Newspapers

Milverton Sun, 6 Nov 1919, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Aladdin Lamps MANTELS and WICKS For Sale by > be equil See EUM M gE ISTE) it : _MILYERTON GARAGE. .: > { 3 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, Nov. 6, 1919 : Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Victory Loan Should be loyally supported by every citizen. This Bank gladly furnishes full information, and is pleased to co- operate with intending subscribers. Paid-up Capital Reserve and Undi' spent a few, aye this week with Lis towel friends. Mr, John ae Aes of Listowel, has rs. returned from visiting her father at Kent Bridge ao ie uncle at Ridgetown, and Mrs. Nicholson y for ‘Toronto and ‘They expect to be away i November. George L. Foran, of Detroit, ‘2 eating, of Poole, are at eee ite Yisi ing at the home of Mrs. A. F. Clar Norman, the infant son i r, has | hear that he is conval allgs, Jom McFadden, of Millbank, a few days in the | Mitae erwin Mey ieee Mrs. George | Krajaefals and Mi less. an spent a few days last week with friends in | | Goderich, Masters Jack and Bill} | who had ibeen visiting there return- | ed with f | eA. Pics, ot Cainsyille, G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for D. L. @ Ww. PORTLAND SCRANTON CEMENT STANDARD Oa ST MARYS ANTHRICITE LIME t | ni a gente “Jean Valjean”. | Rev. Wm. Sterling | Methodist pulpit. “Rev. E, A. ‘Thomson, of Monkton | gecupted the pulpit of Burns chureh: | Milverton, on eee prea er evning and preeehed vio ery able church. will be | held next Sunday as F aetlowae Guniley (t practice for the Christ- WO DP. Evening ser- Sead ty - ie vement. S| school and ESTABLISHED 1872 HERE is no safer and more pro- e ways a ready market for the Sale of these securities or your own and your country’s sake, subscribe freely to the 1919 Victory Loan. This space is donated by the Bank of Hamilton. BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANCH—N, C. Schafer, Manager ursday, Nov. h. All returned men are kindly asked to be nt. The Milverton, hunting party left on Monday for Trout Creek, where ailway. 2 f eet Teg 26 eae sof ————_ ke. J, Yundt, hewarets was pty owi Mr. Jo ib Banh rt, he is erect: | ing twelve houses under the Govern- Gaioaesions has the them completed and nth Sagi ie hth astering and finishing | during. the winter | pe Petrone Monday evening’ the mem! j; and adherents of ee | ghureh, eran assembled, t De Laval Cream Separators Now is the time to discard that old cream separator and try a De Laval, Wundreds of farmers have tried other makes and have at last bought the De Laval Why? Because they last longer, turn easier, skim closer, more easily washed and the most durable separator on the mark- et to-day. ‘Try one and be convinced. Also a full line of JOLIETTE GRINDERS ELMIRA AND FLEURY CRUSHERS, PULPERS, ETC. N. A. Zimmerman DeLaval Cream Sep- arators, Fleury Plows Brockville and Mc- Implement Dealer Laughlin: Buggies |¢ribute to Mr, and Mrs. eb, previous eir Listowel, where they. future. | Mr. appreciative address after which were presented on behalf e the con- gregation with two oak chairs. een engaged srs. Engeland |S! & Son as grocei man. Miss Clara is at present ici may | ¥' 6 Ladies’ Coats at Eng land’s. Items of Local Interest. yp eh, Fingering Yarn $1.99 per: ovat elant . Dandelions are again. in bloom. |, peas donee aie) Elma s service at 2.80 Contts, of Guel aoe m, Rev. deturiay’ in’ Milverton Fa es web Biee® Bie Menthe sation at quaintances.. Benjamin Johnston | Lost—Tail ight and license, Find- i ie “Herbert Hi 23 of Clifford, nt Monday at the home of Mr. e john Schneider. Canada has passed considerably be- ma: in the Vic- oO pretenses “on space bel um- n neler eral of the late Charlotte Linder, of Fs gros The Brunner id a special meetin; ping ce house on at the Top- ‘iday evening ‘On Wednesday evening, Nov. 12th the Blverton. Methodist share choir | will give the cantata “The Galileean” lat WOO! rge © Kellog’ 's Some (06 ph 10¢$-wash boards ec; pi Listowel merchants during the V’ ‘ampaign cantril ight columns of space ing. of the It uses ae ie be said that the farmers | A “hte ae ut every citize couldn't organize. Perhaps not. prilenily 7hey ead something that ers the same purp’ ere to_be he answ ¢ November ee ay in Victory Bonds eat will be aaa Grand Central hotels of Milverton have, the greatly increased cost of runnin} Saturday, Noy, 151 The delegatea who ateonded the port, Mr. Sam Roalston has disposed 0 farm to Mr. Henry Roe 01 ur pleased to. hear and Miss Roulston are likely to come citizens of: Milverton. Parties contemplating h-was' awarded the hi ote ing match hee at anata last wer against all ¢ mere "Gernhacider, of Elma, . Wm. it ton as ‘the sentient Der Canadianize the our gates and thus. guard the fut against a carnival _o: veh se Golonten-e of alien: m, that acon anadian _ institutio: train the foreigner when he i going on the rate is fairly low. of scans. were made by sees The Village of Milverton has done $80, 000. It t the markable total of $100, boo ae be} eing er ee i aad the objeétive obtained over $60, farmer will work at iselsat: government stand: at the drop of the bat = Guelpl yh Mer- The reverend gi ad taken a v ee Vin “THE J. C. ROCKWELL "SUNNY [of money for ie puxpore GF ma | ed, SE pg Gee x tay ane SOUTH” COMPANY each and every act and detail | Yt eon ere veneer complete pays fice over in tho ex sad: you've versainy got is town mbina. | fice receipts. is explains w! | is that? inquired the Yontot ‘colored. aise son coms the | Performance given by. this company | busy horticulturist. Il, they tell Wg Gs Rockwell “Sunny South” Com-| {fe always up-to-the-minute and send | 16 up town Beiheas Dany, the show that never disap-/' Audience home whistling, happy’ dist preacher has killed John Barley- points, the one that, never malacep- | fic conortod at the samme tine f | com and now he is digging his grave” ents, ced to appear In| There ig plenty of fun in the perfor-| pine, demand for the goods of the) on Y " trend ‘elt, e Company has 0: Hinman siopere agate November | mance; ia fact it was built for langh-| ate grown han’ extent. that th, n| ify Poe ch ae the ‘company must have, larger. pr. - al ly recognized as one of thet funniest 9 ‘Ra ex than build when. buil- staves since rEAN-| din imatevial and labor costs ar | ization is acconipanied by an excell. {in Sa er rere tiee ine nt, ©. orchestra. eased ae can el- mn id ‘standing. They are selling die and mel-| pep tis apt meaty ‘vith an Olio ‘Store. h and refined vaudeville Petrie’s Drug the ities. ee curtain to cur- Naliong has made demands u ist the rienced patron, dat he sine found that the expenditure it solo ¢ conte ban@ and a superb got te Oe. rhe puildi al Supreme Council of the Allied eo plas yn Ger- | ha: nd) believe that upon at) tion the Gro Ec eae the B. Knight tells a good story “ Ca : r Done ty, the Minister a Justice, ‘and | $3" Minister | Defence sand oe Mae | Listqwel, and: Listowel is ‘still talk: Hon, Aaa en, Mew! i -advaree. ean: at Arthur Ward’s, 17th concessio} ian navvy who possibly was not reports over 20,000 5s; w to ed ballots in hat eity, ad catia ton| ba trance class to teach the comii ectors, male ani , how to ballots. It’s not at all:complimentai to thes: that otherwi: intellizent, people vat the methods of electing lot should be made as simple t man’s life. The United Veterans League i meeting in ered Hall, Tor: on Sunday as the majority party in the Legislature, and the defeated gov new legislature. Farmers’. Club will| attending school. 01 ans pork and beans 25e;| este ink salmon 19¢ oak $600.00 for them. —- Walk | ibuted over | flues and pipes are for the boost- ances shoul eld | B e Millbank a hotel, been compelled to zaise their | entiar Ts the Miivars) id drehabey co. vention at London will give their a. bipagit $85, of the Roulston | riding. the purchase Lannie tiz ¥ reigner thin r hotbeds. of radical. ig. | per in He Improvenvents While a logging bee was being held| OYE of the honesty of his fellow-| small but they were in the ga pentad ™ rhe marking 0: the bal| 0 all Onta: ie commonest thing in we seas the ipalities of Pate ishi mi party oF bers of it; and also tendered the con- twenty-two soldiers in the | to th | Coat hangers 2 for 5c at. Engeland ' 1& on ‘8. | Men’s suits and overcoats at Enge- | we toh Fi am Y¥ 9: co! ing erin: arn $1.99 per Me Seek He & Son. * : Rees Soe bleached cotton at 19¢ er yd.—Engeland & Son. e have a few ‘oak barrels left for lemens. ing very Friday evening, ee ‘ra—finest. in Western z oS lust. received 3 carload of bod: Heed soot (beec! @ Hamilton, Milve: in espeare ward, Stratfor: ical health officer vaccination of all pupils in that ward he regular meeting of the Massey Chapter 1.0.D.E., Brunner, will’ be oO M8 a Bas home’ of Mrs, John May- turday, Nov, 8th, 1919. ie I aales See Ibert Wahn, who grows more maple), cut | 7en mulianie tue in coal stoves.—J, an ear will | Chi THREE CAUSES FOR DEFEAT OF HEARST Brantford Expositor 's polling afforded many mi e Government, includ- ing the-Premier himself, and the huge majorities which were rolled up against them. And yet the Hearst woven has been a powerful one and, as ce inst it for its adm ccdter ett nec eca on, “then, ean the rout be accounted "As the Expositor sees it, there e three causes operating, two. ys whi ch may be largely ascribed to Berterel ane now prevailing. oe f these was the discs the “farmers, starting elescope. time to see that the e in good condition. id be repaired an x disposition ate of the ashes, caution on the part of: | fi yourself to buy Victory onde Jee take nor ne Tae ae ant when the buyinj fifty per now—which m cent, Werner Horn, the German who at- tempted to destroy enced to ten years in penit- the largest individual to- (0 from his | 7 ere Brown’s ppc. ee m0 irginia bright leaf, whic ,000. The balance was Burley. __Panters of North, York say. they a _Newmari s- ie Leader of the y will likely nominate f a far i would do. weil to | their candid see Mr, George J. Coxon, the des a Owners of short term vietory bonds agent for the J. I. Case: tractor, | who want them converted into bonds vi ie a fifteen r them. don oe —_ and Ree einer shen that pony wersions cannot be Nov. festion Bee exchange is is neces thing that the average man utterly fails to understand ts ut what he ! es ea ° 3 ie 0 a friend sends me a little slip of pa- yr the ae gra- ciously ida 85¢ to ‘the he as it is - | being handed out. NOTES ON THE GAME boys of the Milverton Contin- The uati we joyal ee line of sport by winning the Hough een in ,existence, s played at Listowel on Sa- any vwhen they, defeated the Li hook. i opreiet eit won two cups from ing. Every boy on the Milverton. team n of | was a Grey, the party was surprised when! discover some| man, Bastendo: sta Milverton’s speed dy rff and Bean made the hidden money, mostly ly copper,.. In ad-/ Listowel backs look as if they were dition to what was taken by members | standing sti Bt the per y da souvenirs, Mt. Ward | “The teachers Having | in the Milver- counted $7.75. The hiding place was! ton team gav whole lot near the C.P/R. track, and it is con-| of steadii Me The Scho ol Board jectured that the money may pos ght ti roud of Sie who ly e all | the time, Be Hanna and Tucker on the in hail and relieved nice- see ards als owctee the pbakey- chambldnahl ps fe 4 it und apatande gore $0 ie TALKING ou MODES ee Many muni ire a| ing was held in vans of some 801 ese ie hair is offers rat to ike at atten ing this display- i, en may oie a disastrous Pai r ee agai roix | & P . A. Brown, of Leamington, | D: trio—Zimmer-| it eld the Listowel for-| r ‘hey u: x4 the, foretelling of events. But the ; | tion of seventeen liberals, actions lately held, and farther ear i gs Race ties to fe “Versiatre mors | Wo me lemands, more particulary ott uch measures as the zy 2 3 pie Bo 8 2 3 a nea in the Tast leterminati en on the part of o msiderable section of the Con- servative tl he more acute by the “lly of the government in bringit nthe referendum at the same sme, ii step, it is needless to stat ak nas a masterpiece of pelea mia egy, but it has tur aster~ piece of political ed te ERNEST CHAS. DRURY, THE NEW PREMIER yobimest Chas. Drury, who is to Ontario’s next Premier, farm eres at Crown Hill. Crown Hill were 0. miles from Barrie on the “Penetang” undred acres of Mr.| at the Guelph College and eee ree 0 asn’t spec- failaed ta hie theming $e any great ex- perhaps he takes more tent, though attendance at these meeting places, new leader is a little over ey age, is strong and 4 =A fathes runs the eas of the} Bu 3 In religion Mr, Drury is a 1 may-say that Ontario will |t find Drury one of the best ei es SOME RACY COMMENTS rich Signal We take “ot our hats to like United Farm The. "Unit ited Farmers did a big day’s threshing on Monday. ‘he old-line ‘politicians will now have to juntp like toads under a har- Ww. The epeHies in Ontario shows how the people vote with anything like a fair, fran chise. vernment House be ul ed into a hospital for disabled politicians, The old Grit Sh Tory fields een lie fallow now while the United Far- mers raise womething on that sod that they’v ed turned Pas ell, The beet Gf the | ballot will-net intoxicate anybony at. ee a 1. ised to look to the stars for) Toronto daily that fortold the elec- nineteen avi a large oneeciy of relatives, eet | es to mourn [ opituary | PATRICIA MARIE CASSEL aus infant hed tof Mr. snd Thos, Patricia Mrs. 7) all in their sad bereavement. 206 & JACOB RATZ Jacob Ratz, father of Senator Val. sone aes died at Ne S38 ‘am ‘is ninety-second e was one ot whe eneil et Pitas in Wataxion on a la and D: ‘and four daughters, MRS JAMES WOOD of the late James Wood, eens i jomas, 0! nit a Grandchile that from infancy. AN fu petal: was con- ti Stewai mn. ceme 29th, “Followed b The foll owing: acted as pall. friends. MORNINGTON COUNCIL ‘ in the Township on Moaday, Nov. Sra, i wil ‘The council met hall, Newton, at ten o' "eloc’ mea inste ed. 9) nother meeting of x | tie phone holdars gn athe se municipal system far aturda: It is Beben to the. sta Iishment of the ‘system. ca overseeing contract; coe ment an vel to. pathma: 3 Jok Son 50 hall r eines year ment on er $180. am pee Ue Auibree ti, 8. feta § at ie aya to patnieaters e, § .00, statute labor mon oe The arth adjourned to meet, gain on m4 first Moriday in i eaeriber —WM. WADDELL, Clerk. DEATHS aker—At Guelph, on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1919, Comrade. Allan cia Aged 24 years. U.F.0.’s and over seventy Conserva- st is evidently not that kind of tar, RRRRReR e Hea Mig arith the eld turnip le "the first “thing it know it s head and tl r four area Sa on bre taeenatt funeral NAR ARGE-st yet, been announced cate pilla aha ‘are. ailing: or Ae detent a the advent of the birds. Notice to Great War Veterans The members of the Milverton’ G, gratulations of the meeting to the| would be driven by men are un- W.V.A, are requested to attend the Bieceseful ‘members who had. Been | der obligation to vhe government to | PY the. Lieutenant-Governor, \futterel bf Commande Ac Ry Ko indorsed by the United Veteran's Lea-| supervise the children from the time \died at Guelph Hospital on Tuesday, gue, and expressly to Mr. Hartley they enter the conveyance ul until they fovember 4th, 1919. ral Dewart K.C., to whom the resolu-| were at school or at home on the re- INCREASE IN BIRTHS will take place from. the residence 0: tion ree the defeat of t rn journey. ‘3 ee, of the 7th line of Heai overnment pecially London—One part of the por pula- | Wellesley, on Thursday, Nov, 6th, due A prodgh Bt ee mnt actaity tion Se se aoe isles has, eect two lock .m, and will roceet and fighting abllity:” Jt conclude , ut of all reckoning sin to Grace church, where service by pledging the support of the Un-|DORENWEND'S SUPERB DISPLAY | 4 qrinter was over) be held after which burial will ake ited Veterans League e Ts OF HAIR GOODS birds were a down to the | place in Grace churel tery elect so long as the interests of th 31 com) nown since ho will een ts in a form \returned soldiers ai e; d | At The Queen’s Hotel, Milverton, | Thi it yl led both native present at 1.80 p.m. and by recommending the disi mn Friday, Nev, 14th, wil Include a d r migrants, ‘To : ma ‘ arte Board of License Commission-| showing of thei est nest |the countryside swarms, with-n C, STEWART, Pres. ers for Ontario, alleging that its fun-| styles for. both Jadios “and gentle: The nesting season was ideal tions hav een fargely. partizan. He Advice

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy