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Milverton Sun, 23 Jul 1914, p. 8

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on ck is a monogram combin® didn't u semi- t i hurt Daniel, the real reas finale’ Elatowel and ie pupils of 8.8. No. assemble; Meal ene atainie Tan Wf ae Teabaac around ths e flared to play nome od in ‘their Sete E "ta presented FS eda i cae “liowing aug Ye answer Se mat fro ke Te ese were yee wi overtling a jd~ ir teacher with a es be ven. “Finder will kindly leave: a? oe gS ae aa) edand the Oo. Another | ful club bag, and cutt.links with the | rare wate evi eee Lo because the ions werd olreus series was - ith the first ieee yee ODey.\ Th cabo. It fe ag _ eats OTe Ra tions ‘cos it happened ever so _ many game in Listowel on July 11th whi Mean Mrs s ye ihn kag eeeions aie aad er Farms For Sal years B.C.—before circuses !” resulted in a vietory for Listowel by|* Doar * cakce® eats, sages 8.0, ‘The ceturn same was played inl your relutionsip Eo as cog fencher is] i, Elourh fislda ua soon as B09 wi bug the the North hatt of oe Lana erent ent ys end ky Ape eae tg pk Bnd oT able after crop is off. to. prevent THE WRONG KIRK $ *y ‘enjoy: ‘our cong nial manner and spring up ty attrnoth it: BOE NT oe Coa d2 Momington, x0 R Pri Es the round to Listowel by 2 onl oloeaat “Glapteition anid wereball Jnr Ve lay ep ie moth we mith iteben. bank bara." oment| A avery is tpld of twa, Sootchmen Brasnols carrying meatly 8001 tasting ade cashier Te eee oat [abeue ons spodatal si ato * at Car nant, Splendid land a Mie pail ta ShayOD) Sent alten e reeeipts amount tonal srodies eat ation r useful | Be a beside, each, plant is tp is thi h the ge) 4 and noble character, and we feel that |Make m: sais lace. BO. y ssood Jooation, ae e etic Fie Oe de bana ot a ton and deel Bia ga we cannot allow ae joment to. pass <p h uw hs wil i i 6250 will buy t t halt mon. we're in the wrong kirk!” me tangible expression of}! patent pal wroceanee with ot B Can, 10, Mornington, 100 acres "a ie Stone Loe bua rien at tn Waterloo on’ Wednraday July ines AUDREOMLION of Your services among |tolaskes oF cheap suger, a1 I, All under cultivation, | eomfortable/ the other. eet O in} Us, for “ ears, now by dusting a little ~ EM ling. drilled well Pe, V firat wollest Mond coll lak. thd eo es tt ner ‘of ey net res sutt Anan nd address, ae bee nd cree saith ae oa ye iy So ator jae as Rca a nay Wie ay Brin enn ate, at Ses eas een tay in. vi ¢ teams met on Waterloo |< 3 down balance at 5 per + ie P?, Tavis in which you are held among ‘We jmoisten, so that the mash will fall Raia lt OMe map Os lal spn Sr pan ie. apa ag SFist ieee tne ee was deri aerat that Yours mayb [rach Gh Tengen ke mau te 100 Aores— a of Lot her ‘Royal Hi io. rail © and home games, In an . a le Borough te the Goonth ot Wenlags| The following story illustrates ee AES OU BE i Co Aas even ares ay. Sig are Seaerepha thee Ag aRi ane Oates Se ar Lees amas Sa hn gi ge a codes el |canes «eee pe aunty om dently tng eT SS "ate ies Ayr ora ich hunt test ates wei fo eta vation, 1% eye Pete aratre Blas “Say Tom.” said Jack, + ‘did you |the Irishman altogether too much for! Lost= A. 21 and in'Listowel July 24th. tha]S™ Tohow our pathway. to'x.ilon| 28st thes enter taihe ‘Halt mile wast of the village of Hol-| know “ehat Bil w i to su ghe| dim. a : | Inland Printer winner to meet Preston or Dundee for tious consummation.” ghundant and mar Ane army word jen wi there is churches, “school. poate os pd eS th | “Not eibewaped by Bandi and] towel: continue. si i nward nareh| Signed on behalf of the school. ey ‘oan usually be stopped stores. blacksmith shop and other ‘wat ‘aid ted ‘arte Kiar the answer. THE MIDWAY AT THE WESTERN Laue in ay ga’ myth} ‘hie Bid starve | ind land champions) ae ae Zeit hing © detail wl ‘theattep Mere ema Aare "explained Jack. “they blew FAIR. LONDON ONT. puatlt tarane kat oine ye renzied) Soratford juniors mented Listows Bthel Hi pa Riggiflowehetrig cea £ Hetg Jone, Omat voy, tow. P. ee Pi ATE Bh nn ar wang |e ama en eld Bae Ida ae aE SY S| py es Bea GR A ha oh : WEIR, Fe Pea Box 23, Mil- Ks by ‘the 2008. tT, Kenned: Shows. | the Tescue if need be. fortunately | came at Stratford on Pri day Listowel z * or furrow musi verton, Onta! on ‘his ion is not'o i tHe! dar losing of the lad is without a: tt 7 quite loose | to prevent * ; Srl apamatie excitement. though very saa| ad decidely th =! ub d Star erawling up! A finest wD. WEIR, = -MILVERTON.| 1.4, ANoE AND BLISS ft ba ix acknowledged ical and very seal, The fact 6. his ath aureste at the Hib Fae aul oe ite fact that stands + gu i tha the eae’ may be “used ta Tooke iE requires 30 double length railway cors | & usy to si ywelites were: not forthn-| P72! en, avcan bo dug at inter: COMMERCIAL. The following, sory describes qn|t0 transport this wreak asarexation with him at the fireside and answer [io the Tistowelites wore fol Uoeatea, nanotsctiea in which those vals to trap and destroy the caterpil- ~ f n |trom ‘phage to place, ‘hey’ eurey with his trivial questions during the years : i sproposal made every r —- instance where “ignorance is bliss”, v I ley. carry { Stnatford seniors are Ts mt the usin, « a thirty-five piece band of very when fat! are the only great her- i a) will t the Lo: stort to preve ¢ arousing, of par- atl aie gt spray biter ip + on] Ameo prey ta Fuad ako eg et 7°?) Gao tn bape he Lo hin, ot | be" Seat and will most, Oh Tan] fy Gctag No parame ohargoe were| he une a Yard oto m 7! upon him, Yes. his mother lost him! + | made a 7 james itney | tiye trench or Turrow. very pen ‘We 36 #3 der Seales Saks who had called Ri a AS A aBerof epee? Being 20 ue engrossed in her fas, acer Brae th be played = in tn oven Teetinate. critica pig Se Part cA aie eu ae rr Ss ly?” i Ss ams. si] let 4 K were jaf water. 7h 285 ae apes eaye ety fe Tudee. Sibyl geass aa anh at NT oat) Sie oe ABS. bIS.orpy. eee Cat oeres Te ee eae ae wae re Dinofionble ee 85 290) « » \ 1 t er grip slipped and as hey ma Ya ple after sunset or ear ANB 9°08 1s tatece Yuasa nen esaeailgnd * Rei TERS aA en Oe eee he bo lost to his home, | Aye,| MORNINGTON PIONEER GONE. a fhe abolition of the bar. And ng with a heavy oller- kills 00 25 00) start suit to-day lage. Langhland. ‘Tho Tgorottes. ‘The | the chureb lost Hafler sl Rater ah Ace Tiles tae Rar arepie Tre atoltiOn Bette ee ee 00,96 OO te Subs Your DHCOE sr eAteE aad tam | Ee Fe ee RR erat. Aa ie tad. calaal.vthc. pay. the, Gillon) Soectnie’ ave aied of holst lors That is s ELD Tat: that buat betnpal | MEATS ON V THe WEATHERMAN wigs PEERS 00 Lehitiogt non dio AtIESE SIRINT! Seren BNL at Mersey and Teli aa. nave omocdr ones tar the ‘dig: | Saturday ‘mo his nty- Liberals alone, but by all the ‘ 10 8 40 ne of the cleanest aid best Mar | nity. the ininister and elder were un- [fourth year, at his ome cd the a3cbLanyooatea'et temperance legbletion: Milwaukee Sentinel 7 1 10 ! sed ates A ne ei mindful of the human foolings of the | Gonocesion. Deceased had been a res-|How are they to overcome that ad- a society of en 2°23 PADDY AND THE PRINCE The Exhibition dates are September, boY inchurch making no provision in| ident of itorsington sixty-one yoars|verse majority.! What means of per-| meets weekly to pray for the elimin- 20 22 i Uth to 19th. All information given| sar (song or manly sport for died on the fi which he help-| su aera $) adopt? That, and. ation of tobacco. and in Kentuck the 8 10| The resources of Ey ‘rishman's | on iapplication to the Secretary Lon-| his boyishhess. and so the church and|ed clear in 1840. ive. sons. James. | not eealy ce of a certain ghurch people are pra’ for ri . 48 18|ready wit are simply, inexhnustible don. Ont. many sad-hearted parents are now| Joseph. Jol d William. of Morn-|vlank in a vary splaktorm, is the|save the tol . endangered — 9 | #nd no one on earth can. rival he looking earnestly for the lost boy.—| ington. and Edward. of Ethel; one] question that considered, |from 3 drought. Any rains fertility and a i of his exouses Author Unk tu) ughter. Mrs. J. Crawford, Mor: iy es ger of the two kinds setting tangled — 14 15! Whon His Royal Highness the Duk ieeimente aati Nannie one ts fnatoby) end. one sister. Mrs, » Over $2,000 is being spent in ————— Bey 8 ant wad at Aldershot. snd [ever sson tn Onbario at the Old Boys’ || Watsrioo couity Orangemen are Martin. MoGrogor. Manitoba, satpivas tally sleotsitying the atreste/ot tra 18-18) held the (ep ghee ROL ACE So cide ee Sg planning for a big demonstration in] The funeral took place to Bairview the pla Reunion, 20-2) the leading battalion of! and re Berlin on Jay 12th next, aie Listowel, Monday afte: Se lage “ Sead co aay Everyday Uses of the “Wear-Ever’ Aluminum Roaster ? Steaming fruit in ja Baking on top of sto biscuit aking Steatning ayaripun or corm Baking bacon Frying food A food warmer A drip-pan. A bread box or cake box. Oak wn = re) The aly uses of the “Wear= ‘ver’’ Roaster are many, twice a year Are You Insured BIRTHS Allemang—At Toront July on Sature ‘day. Hesson, on Tuly 16th, to Bh: an aa pen Thor anley a son > DEATHS. Atkin—At Vulcan u tay July 16th ‘Thoinas tian in his Sth yaar. Mauer—At Rostock. on Mond July 40th. Fiederick Manor. aged care Ms. eon of Stratford who wa. rt Appointed man er BP ae British "Morte mage ‘Loa Co at that city returned last trip ie tbe British Isles and .the oe i professor has figured tbat we ‘oouts $4,000 to bring the age hanters n years, & who o i than that b paid ds; wh AYE, duet nave Lope Bat have’ be worth tnauy ticms over that value to the world. F Winter weather toughens and reddens your skin, causing chaps, chilblalns Rndigenaral elucarniort, NA-DRU-CO mitch Hazel Cream gredients sooth and soften ae ae Ai sche A the aM tered) petetrates and’ heals the deeper ghtful after shave or Sabine, 250. a bott yur druggist’s. (NATIONAL ep ane Giles co. OF CANAD. PAINTING AND _PAPERHANG|NG Contrasts for painting. paperhang ing lecorating taken on shortest tips M, HENICK. cs hid ate SALE A number of y Fonbes pigs 5 un nd 6 weeks old. Avply i JOHN CHAL- MERS. Lot 1, Con. 1, Mornington. 1p NO TRESSPASS € Notice is \hereby given that tress- il Be prosecuted according £9 Jaw. INO, J. KLOOKMAN. RR, Britton, LosT, ‘On Tuesday of last week if Mifver. om 8 round gold I whereas most gatas are used only once or bo et 60 w om. Can o s|and cried out: SHORT STORIES + SLIGHTLY SARCASTIC m Irishman was showing an Eng- Ds geen round — Montreal, “How ‘ople there e Patt? fuer is ‘the Englishman. *Oh, about a hundred said the Irishman. Why [ pik malt ‘a millio thousand.” there were over ‘there are if you hain the PASS THE VIN R A gaily gowned garrulous housemaid sat down by an-acauatnt: | ance on a trolley and at once aid; Hello, Sadie! Where you livia’ | N res," waa (the reply, | “How 's that? ‘I'm married.’ "You ain't!" Sure thin, ook at that!” held uv her ungloved feft pad in triumph; for there on the finger was a shining new ird cin faring at it in wonder for a mom- the ate girl asked “Well nent, who got stung! ++ WANTED A CHANGE, “How is your wife this Unele Henry T dunno; Sb 1 do wish ave wi morning ful none some WANTED A I PTLE PRAISE SELF, aIM- Bolas ng a disastrous fire in we cit and’ women to get oul of the est ‘owly narr rst through it out ton the other side safe evidently proud of his Women who (had shut their eyes and when they saw his danger ed TOune. him in great. joy now gather; “Praise heaven wale on yout he i ni Johnny Brabison! knees and Thank ae “and I will, now? vis. he. but “y id woan't it injaneyous in me. ey * CAUSE FOR CITEMENT A ee or a holiday in apndine Ireland t walk- was ner. so he said, “My ood lady hy inre the pigs so excited?” ‘She teplied. ‘Shure ‘tis no wonder they're Sid d. sor’ it's Vel gwa wee bow! a are drinkin’ out a + COULD SYMPATHI7E was a Tong-suftor: ng traveller on He a Teas eee railroad, and he om pli of the service. 22nd, and lasting until Saturday, Ready- =to-wear Apparel. Take advantage of * Ladies’ and Children here ~ is an opportunity to pur- chase at a great saving any of our Ready-to- wear Coats, Skirts, Raincoats. For Ten Days Only, Muslin August 1st- =-our entire stock of ladies’ and children’s this opportunity. Read the list carefully, Underwear and commencing Wednesday, July White Lawn Waists Long and Short Sleeves. Buttoned front and back. OVER 300 TO SELECT FROM. Also an élegant lot of Pandy Voile Waists. Our Special White Waists nicely trimmed A splendid lot of G ‘colored Waisi All ofhsse Riana dawosa na Aalan reg. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose =——> 2 ES ser pair for 25c. Children’s Dresses In sizes to fit ie little tots up to the 16 year old girls, handsome lot of dresses. Fancy trimmed. white dresses reg. 500 Ladies’ Top Skirts $2, Come in and see what a savin Summer Dressés, white and colored, reg. $1.50 Ladle! House e Dr esses, Corset Cover Embroidery reg. 40c Ladies" ‘Vout, state sleeves ae sleeveless eB: We. 0c ig we can show you. This sale gives you a grand o Wied ee she. Seagnc wear Apparel at a sayin You never TR ee nae terebaavead PP: g. u er need feel under obligations to pure Money refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase. the traveller “At what station aia you get on?” 250 per ‘yard. for. $1.19 . 1.49 White Underskirts, regular 75c for , “ “ © 1.00 or the above Underskirts a: rimmed, White Nainsook Drawers, regular Pa ie Bandachud Night Gowns, regular Tet for boeesaas. An Extra Special Corset Cover Embroidery 1sc yd, Ladies’ Raincoats The past two weeks you have felt the need of a ey Here is an opportunity to got ono at a savin OUR SPECIAL $3.49 KAINCOATS, Rainooats regular $6.00 fo ky 23 7.00 00 ts and Spring Coats regular $6.50 for: cman eae “ “ uw 10.00 nN “ is " 500 Don't forget that all Children’s Spring Cont A splendid range of wide Frilling in white and eorn pportunity to secure your Summer Ready-to- ++ DANIEL AND THE LIONS Mayor Hocken, of Toronto, tells ENGELAN D & SONS, “The Store With the Stock” Milverton, Ontario was becduse | “that [the they were circus “Oh, no.” said the teacher, isn’t the reason en the lions Rifle “Brigade. then stationed DATES OF FALL FAIRS. 1914 wi NOB W.RA, _ ilurmodiate n ADDRESS AND D PRESENTATION HOW TO pets se THE ARMY On Friday ibaa ben 26th, the t

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