= ES VOL. XI—NO. 29 MILVERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Proprie E-A-S-T-E-R ©1921 The Time for New Things Only & few Weeks Away /We have made arrangements to earbly your wants and are ready to serve you well with NEW SPRING MILLINERY LATEST SPRING COATS and WRAPS NEW BLOUSES DRESS GOODS and SILKS NEW SILK STOCKINGS” . LINGERIE and CORSETS ‘ines at greatly reduced prices—colorings and | more beantiful than ever. We cordially in+ ‘orto sane these before buying elsewhere. WEBER & BETTGER | MONKTON’S.. = POPULAR = STORE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Werner Dunlop has taken over the repair de- partment of our garage, and comes very highly recom- mended. He is prepared to repair cars and engines of all makes. Bring in your battery and he will over- haul same for you. Give him a trial and you will see for yourself. We sell Premolite and McBeth lenses. You must have these before you can get your 1921 license. We will also secure your license for you free of charge. M. E. B Monkton, BE TTGER & CO. Ontario J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for . Coal ANTHRACITE St. Patrick’s Social will be held in the Sunday School room of BURNS CHURCH, MILVERTON Thurs., March 17th Some well-known mas neve been secured for this evening, among them Mr. W. J. Kelterborn, nee Mrs. N. A. Zimmerman, Reader. ~Messrs. Smith Bros., Violinists. Address, “St, Patrick””—Mr. R. H. Carbert. Messrs. Whaley, McCourt and Broughton, Violinists. _ Dr. T. J. McDowell, Soloist. Mrs. M. MacBeth, Reader. Irish rand ne Comedy—Messrs. Spencer, Zimmer- n and B Twenty M "Minute Sass on the pa Question by four speakers. Sa Church Orchestra and Sane ‘ A Rale Irish Night With a Sprig of Heather Thrown in. uunch willbe gerved i in the good old Irish way and among the delica will be potatoes with their jack- ets on and ater scones and buttermilk. ~ Children, 15 cents. liems of Local Interest. Bri Mrs. fenty ‘aut spent Monday with friends Mri J. Hemilfon. spent Tues- ra ford. icke, of Toronto, is v gat the fore ‘of Mr. and’ Mrs. By aor better. to say good word about a peed. hee L'a acob Heine! h and call dea v she ae bn vitor al meeting of the ton Football Cla Sail be Grand Hotel on Wedn day eight o’cloe! evenin, ties ight) at to_attenc Yungbhit returned to in Neustadt on Satori spending visit entitles tncle Josh’s ill be put He in the Topping on Wedne af a number of will be an 0} 6 nce. is ond Mrs. R. a evgning enter friends songs, drill chestra in ne H. _Schirenk ed a num- a progress Mrs. T. J. y imme man nne Atinidge, of 1 evenin hen and me to spei day friends nee at their hom velridg: we J. Scott of New- rm, have "returned ing spent some two at Stratford, ris rare teal i ite nd thoy cote both loo fatten having such a pl 0 shelves of our AD b- vary ay (0 be found the peereates n in- ny jub- e what * bo Oks ser- ady 2 Tie itneacy peut a wealth of good literature, of reference, ete, are at your ost Seanad ar ean tions, which accompanied t ing been destroyed by uy new foe ng printed and es s00n ps tl are gonupleted all will be sent along | of the spring birds arrived and as usual there is c the more aggressive right to the choice spots. rows, who have had the right of ay all winter, resent the intrusion of the and on. their m warmly. of spring birds in such large numbers o early in the season is rather un- usual, n-day Home Nursing course conducted under the auspices. of omen’s Institute concluded o day afternoon. Miss lemonstrator, tendered Miss Pirt for ive addresses and the class repaired to Guenther’s pettencant for refresh- eS eennore who re- aide Sieh Bs Mr. : dorff, of Milverton, constructed before another ifern, the. engineer the construction work 5,000 gallons a day or a “Hitle better than £0 gallons a mi ute, and requires BHO aixteen: Hour to fill the steel tank on the hill w has a capacit “service when @ pre can be ‘obtained yu pent | it-|man for the. money he has s ay a abouts vad fellow than a bad word! Feer. or and bride, of hing “for money, oon at the) for it Pp! the home of ie i on | driv neighbors charmed the snakes f many noted men, which are well ck ® H. ue all services on Sunday, 1 _|in proper confines. ee a business was “transacted S er | week and are at preser he the price jon Wednesday evening of last week | The Tap 0” th De Butter 4 Engeland & Son Mr ~ Pi of Kent Bridge lS at thas visiting his daughter, Bes your The: recede: and implements for {streams and ditches. to ows, Jot 8, concession 11) ere are few" girls. who, love ath, spent o f | then The home of | n toeacined tS. S., at te and Mrs, of er eal convenience to Maiv nate: people that Remnplotar 's ules and RAZ-MAH n now be secured at snit true that men will do ac Some won’t work | Rheumati or Asthma, Hopf expects a S. Pe omestead fertilizer to Zimmerman desires to an- nov public that’ wood wo ‘urniture | ing ae ve Bae bend at [blacksmithing ithe, ‘beds we sell’ do nat tsk as to publish pre-| sentation addr have not the at s at our disposal. arm on th per doz, until Friday | ently ees hi if the market w: owel Banner Jerman proverb, which eat war le busi and family, o n, Raszmi Bayes ‘this week to the ond of is a vessel | on | it. Dia you, ever, gee a ing 1 “Phe Rider and Sattrday’ nights, eduction in the, price |idle v tr ord once. Sank of Nov a Gowing: nee oyd |i Mt to deeidc if Milverton will ente | Coulter were at Galt last’ week at-|a team in the North Wellington Base- tending the "teen age eonvention.. {hall League. Everyone interested Large of se are /is asked, to attend. con-| G. Gl ati uct I esley, on “Tuesday m, fa eet impeding plements; st ipeainwned the date Arming, Mr, W. R, Di igned hig “Be pleased to attend early Smith position as’ Pol trate of |Bro Jsale at Brunner on Ma itehell. No picinicr ea po been It should, h ert appointed. instead e o'clock. Attend the St Patrick's night sov-|é Me mrye sale, ‘There will be. 56 ial at Burns Chure sday head of cattle 0 digpos evening, and hear ee ick| ‘Tha Mesdames an ‘or the, Aamine ‘ ind Gowing am st n. Boy Woolner one of t itors at Waterloo, | dem tions of Kitchener and pene ever done in, that The regular me eastern world. of Christ Church will ‘be inal Thurs: Me W. D. Weir day at the usual hour. All members |ducted a sale on Tue are req urested to attend. arper Hammond, Mr. George Ke realized the sum 0 {the village a: residing in|only a few mont is “hat en ane dwelling rae hee Sees a -|Hammond had a ers sale tha’ n Mr. W. H. Gro: a him $3,400. me evening was Much regret and week at the home of M fet jtended to Wm. Rile eyening was spent in games and manele aut an enjoyable ime was spent by al Mr. Wm. oh ee of Milverton, |are very ill, T |avho will celebrate his 91st birthday Le Atwe lin July shows wonderful virility. x | has just “fenyeotas, of the aplitting age or sae S country & Son con-| sday for moved into pathy ae ex: erhree were burie J. r. ‘Knight and Messrs, C. | ue ‘Pickard. er i} prevalence of ence fever in the community. Dr. ye, M. 0. H., ordered [the hres lower xooms’ of the public|and excelled himself in the render- policies iat atter the, Macter fice: \holide: the friends from Milver- |ton who attended ae funeral of little athleen Simpso: jistowel on [Mond were: en Johnston, s Nellie Johnston and Mrs. J. G. Hann on. Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical Chareh “met i pas basement of the church on lay evening of last week and ae ge saa Schmidt with a: i her departure they ave taken up residence for the future eee Old Nighoison will preach reh 20th. chool at 10.00 &.m. a5 a church services at 11 a.m and in Christ. Church and 2.30 Trinity Church the St. Patrick's Night, social | W at ae urns Chureh, March 17th, one of the features of . elde Aee will be a lecturette, Paddon, on “Indore” ltusteated nty-four beautiful slides, Boeckn in vie Ais Dear a8 much cheered at i kin Drosperous and, happy I iy te heater’ yy | Mrs. Sarah Maxwell, of Richmond Hill, Canada’s oldest’ citizen, cele- brated hor Lider bathdey on Maser Ww ores of friends visited her 2 nd broug’ gif huge birth- . | day poke ted ae oxic to anerk the occasion, but, it was found t ner. | physically lector decweatene been received in the De- partment of Colonization that 500 should leave® thelr order a8. v present the best check book in Canada, Some owners of strawberry patches ficaae val will be distributed throughout in the village complain that the e Provinces to eed that being Borrocet by Gal eat tor tapnisber. neighbo: s there is a e Farmers’ Sun in a recent ar- aw prohibiting fowl from running at|ticle calls large: Riccigckeen tiers i ing to time A very_successful 0. meet- ca aaaeiae that ing was held at es eee Mr. un Joseph Fleming on Friday evening. evening was spent in merchants and manufactur lancing ing being indulged in. Mrs. J. W. Johnston, of california, returned to a last whieh the ial w and eard play- Arrangements have been made t eves pablio. ateting addressed: the latter part of fhig month or early in April by Dr. A rant, chairman f the refer endum comm Genes one 0 ablest platiorn taro and the people ° ein to have an Ape As hear an eminent speaker, x regular meeting of the verton Women’s friends in Listowel, Stratford and ‘Mile etd duction of twenty-five the of--deassed and: building ¥ era ig aaa ver ae .M, vicar’s name was Smith, and Nursing given by Miss wil be reviewed, All Indes awelome . 8, Gro: se “of the Milve cessful in cleaning ‘up most o: prizes, He secured $7 regular te In_mosi Classes the secured ist, 2nd, ‘ond a er 4th, and in some he took-everything. He won five firsts. This speaks well for the class of poultry that: Mr. \Grosch raises Movement of Methodist ministers from one conference, to, anot sick at ie tiie oe Fie eo ate tts rt | general superintendent of the Metho: east ee ae dist Church, stated that, he tad ye- M. 8, of |eeiv in eighbo: rae od of 65 minist to bid eons who hi been erenident Pe ‘the chur . An cade 4 wa her is of the SO thei sbletyaaina it was ste. laeb dayttor half she of the “Society itosanited: evith, Rese applications. “The list, which in b; C. N. Paddon. Mrs. |is one of the largest us recent year: me ; suitable reply and ex-|will he eonevieed the Transfer ssed great regret at severing her mmittee, compost eonnestions with Burns Fanroh wiierd ae of all the eonterenten: which stich happy rela’ ets on April 19th: HYMENEAL A St. fond r the I- | Du: sheogtieiiy eres Good work| 4 tte, ida be meeting in the} blo boau ridesmaid Hits abou a CHAUTAUQUA LECTURER. Mr. J. H. Lew inal hat ‘or One 0: ented a in mera a in n duly next. engaged ster Apes of Blillbank, at § oles 2 and Ww! |man te writin; in th give information that this_brilliai officer will rons attra - | four- ment! as th Dear As little umns on Mi Morni noon on Wednesday, Jal. v To the editor of The Sun. that meeting is not a subscriber, o) ar. | a phone holder. A: i the character of an “Honest istence of n. Times. KUNDER—CUTHBERTSON « quiet wedding was solemnized at Andrew's Church manse, Strat- on Wednesday afternoon, when Myrtle Ruth ertson, of Logan, ws is uni wae in ‘a a e to John Kund- Stratford. Rev, F. Matheson conducted ie ceremony, ee @ McFARLAND—TAYLOR pretty wedding took place at March 9th, ‘at home of, the bride's parents, 676 St., Toronto, when Eli beth ia ae @eod for brother and sister M GUENTHER’S .:. = “COLD GRUST” BREAD SOMETHING NEW a the ‘aylor attend- and bie iste: ati eorg- immed with silve! s. Her was caught wit range and she carried a shower et of cream and pink 1 The was prettily satin and george ott ;ginkcamations. Fol- e wedding break d_ lef Is the big food value in its most delicious form, —always tempting —always satisfying. —always .economical. You'll just dote on it’s flavor and Falls goodness. and en thelr return they live ie The Gold Krone is identified by its krimped sides. s searetary of, the Lyceum Association, has been by the Dominion Chautauqua they have just c d a contract GEORGE CUENTHER, Milverton, Ont, the attra oie to be pre- Hurrah for old Ireland! y arena Chautauqua * IRISH SUPPER and —— Illustrated Recital will be given in a st . Knox Sea: Millbank re est posted on ‘Bassian conditions ‘in Canada fh the Bri ter the cenlitee to the enéral Kolchak, h did oppor! ponity of seeing wna Pues pene @ Toronto Sunday Weill which | ome idea of the vast of | oes bene bring to Chautauqua pat: ‘this coming summer, is is but the first of the many | ctions which will feature the |w: day. festival, Furt er arinounce ‘s will be made from time od tim: ie inturmeltn is availab! ‘Monday, March 21st. the auspices of the Aid Society. Under Ladies’ An Illustrated Borie on Ireland Pt = ih en. WANTS INFORMATION f iter st Sipe = lence of two years among thé Irish. a subscriber of the ea Compan: information thr: A real Irish supper will be served ough your ‘ol in the basement from 6 to 8 as to a meeting held at New arch the fifth, ‘The chairman. “of Admission fee to Supper and Re- s he is not entitled cital—Adults, 2s | Children, 10c.. ie give the cas' ry e business under his ra When will every boy learn that a ill bri bird closer a for A Subscriber. ington, March 14th, 1921. he. gleaming y eS such cae cireles do the n come and gro Dane splen- eA aid woldiery, of service. ” Mine of acl an_ end ider the most enviable of all’ contagion and threatens the very ex- the home.—Los Angeles LOOM TOM TIONS re : FF 10th Episode of “TRAILED BY THREE” BEECH OC EL IN MIN ME MOC ‘| Friday and Saturday March 18th & 19th If you like plenty of action, a story of the sea, romance, adventure and domestic life then you will enjoy seeing HARRY T. MOREY fishing yawl in midocean carrying a cargo of gunpowder e T. 5 i ni bin. t v4 4 homeless, penniless, friendless, girl stowaway. She had heen de- ‘serted by his ne’er-do-well brother who blots out an evil career a4 = se in the inky waters of the ocean as a new day dawns for two brave persons./ © ‘ 2 REEL COMEDY “A PARCEL POST HUSBAND” ADMISSION : 25c. - Children 15c. - Amusement Tax Extra Lerstameaipeenn ee orekioee ors