Milverton Sun, 19 Mar 1914, p. 1

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$ 3 Notice! 2 1 Biliran A 3 No butter taken from Wednesday, March { i 18th, until further notice. Gleeckman, ~ Milverton “3 Shines For All.” Skates Hollow Ground P. NEUMEISTER Painter and Decorator A GOOD JOB GUARANTEED Na MILVERTON “°Vol. XXI—No. 37 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, March 19, 1914 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher LOCAL NEWS. i John Pfeffer and Fe te ie Blpate visiting friends in Bad- gid = Mstropattan Bank Head Office: TORONTO aE STOR Emma ting their sister. Mrs. Bert. $1,000,000.00 1,432,547,61 carn AL PAID UP RESERVE FUND and UNDIVIDED PROFITS. DRAFTS and MONEY ORDERS Issued payable se desired. The SAFEST and CHEAPEST remitting money: Milverton and ak Branches : D, C. Brown, Manager Milibank Branch open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday #@” Branches also at Stratford, Linwood, Elmira and Guelph ee "Andrew Verner of Stratford L. Tuck Norwich, spent ware with Pthicuds in the vil- lage ee weel © home of . Roe. of Linwood. is spend- v days hic ‘friends in Mil: Mornington. Charles PneRRe eitancne he rele at d. Laurence ~ spent: Sunday with 's. W.-J. Dobso: 3 om Mr. f Bend. Ind.. ~ arrive morning to are ane father who is Mi Son Tuesday patie. oF Ui usly ill, +-C. Grosch -ré their tri Sta THE Saaine Bink OF CANADA Hord. ot hom oils ronal tion health and but inti hopes are tenth d of covery. in Wednesday ‘evening « of last fe i 2 of the vil e of Mr B. where they hospitably entertained Y/ | ifes SAVE, because--- No. 102 [7 ort having “had The difierence between owing and owning is writ- | ee 1a ten in your bank book. HEAD OFFICE: Corner King and Bay Streets. Toronto GENERAL MANAGER: A.H. WALKER MONKTON BRANCH: F. W. ARMSTRONG, Manager od msetneebt the Road Oe = B.C. TG. www T °reeoe ; :l)OQHF.Vvvn re ive 1a. in the pai sist iday evening to receive the report ee a . ate 0 he ro-electr a 1 towel an Breton AS full attendance of members is reque WE HAVE IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF Mr: George Miller om Monday durchased from Mr. David Kerr the | 00 acres on which he resides and wi'l rass eed, imot y an OVEN sive vossession on Apri The purchase price was the izhbo: hy of § Mr. Kerr will move Call and get your supply before the prices go up. on to the south af which he 2 pur- chased ees his brother Colin some Linseed Meal, Cottonseed Meal, Oil Cake and Gluten Feed Dean Sutle epondink” & Full line of Poultry Suppli hand, da. at Millbank last week ‘wll line of yal upplies on hand. ry the rectory the’ home of as ara tor sac I. D. ATKIN, Milverton): fa Highes nid wae or a 01 wo his m with a severe of la has. howev: ecovered ra Nise aes oe ire pleased Yo ec i : school ehtrance exam: 20 TR nh 12002005 RA WES | Fp ions Foy, ths ea a be held ee lie school examinations on June 15 M O H R’ S G RO Cc E RY to 19. All candidates whi pose : ng on either of these must not- x ifv the public school i oe ither principal before April 15. a, order made public in.a department of educati oti¢e now week we made ution of an SPECIAL THIS WEEK Crystal Granulated Sugar ° $4.50 per sack hick tig surgeon’s knife: ‘omplete ney representing Mr. oops Fananoque. con- ee for the new post office was in the village on Wednesda, in com- Saxe wil ‘itz. of latent, fe akin atiatgembhtn construction work which wi iN be start ed as soon ‘as’ the of the contractors of the Listowel post office ~3 which was complete: abou’ two G. HAMILTON 62 lYortne Giidhe hathe ona finale Muike able dwelling. wv Sole Agent for 8 o'clock on Wednesday last e reould ve imagined a more DL. @w. PORTLAND verfect winter might. The moon SCRANTON CEMENT ai whi STANDARD. 70a) “ST els ANTHRICITE < ; - What About your ROBT. We sell Gerhard” Heintzman Pianos -McMANE ‘Milverton pic als Ei hie ois just Had He ves up ge The secon ge in the township was started at what is now called Seyi eet Higa Dunbar was p@ | the first ts 0 join. : A paneer visiting with friends in and around | Season.” M - | the ities legislators. farm of Mr. John Coulter where the orchard now is: Openings for a door ouse “urnis ings and window had been cut out and.to keep the cold out Mrs. Coulter ‘very 3 kindly lent us two qui to cove: Ee oe a soa Urs ‘he place was heat : : a fire built on the floor inthe We have an immense stock of = Sentre of the ea ery foot square in the roof was meant Furniture, Rugs and L inoleum ae (acer 2 Sor ie ~ | than the rest said that il We also do Picture Framing Slaced one wad. in the tne and other through the aperture the smoke would follow fit but wit! ¢ Orange lodge in’ Morn- |’ splendid range it ‘Bouse dreates gelan' Millinery, ‘soprentiogs wanted. Apply : Mrs. Sproule . Milve our splendid Ste of raincoats. special gadicn: raincoat $3.99 Enge- Jand = ohumbin Ignitor dry cells. guafan- 25¢e. each. Fin! and Augusta pant aera hardware. Anew story has commenced in this issue of The Sun entitled “A Foolish Young Man.” or, “The Belle of the r. and Mrs. A, Webb. of Granton. have returned home after pending a with Mr. and Mrs. John put in a spony of ice we ean sapply with aa ee SE So trout. halibut . white fish. ete. Mohr’s, fos Auenusne 290: Aauch on | and other luxuries the Eehe: mig monuments to a “= spring Qu honor departed rele is becoming tough proposition W. maha “of the Metropoli- h | tan ank s © So Severely strain Fer Wicankie Be ten days ago when | playing ‘hockey is now able to get jabout without the aid of crutches Would ° eee L 1s. who Seon rly bushes rus and three le ant one ‘to [thie spring.?? wail man ‘down at Norwood [ean his saw on an bedded in the |e the say estimated that hi fifty years,—Flesherton Ad- nee, A bill has passed the British House of Commons prohibiting the importa- tion of the plumage of wild birds in- j to t The stories of crucl- | tv t have so often been told t noved the heart: If lad j wear ents -on hake: jets An important matter wa ided upon by the Preston Library Board, that is. the opening of ‘the lib books and periodicals. e had for reading and returned the: same aftern Books library previously cannot be returned or exchanged on Sunday afternoons. bath to see that or- gnation meeting of ihe Nation Indians was held at Oshweken e protest against any attempt being Indian reserve > ful if the attempt will succeed. as the great majority of the ae atford mer- ead are oppose: r. W. J. Dowd. ot Trleaaeek for- seem: Dowd’s Sreplaithene was atrenuotidly opposed by. anti-loca} tionis' ee vote stood 533 a ee Mr. Ci ated th at he would the validity of the spine tment o three reading considerable liquor n into east. ie bi Seb uch un slipped so Bee back that he try and swallow it. ie is now un: a oe of ended by about 700° people bon 3 150 The for the | through this district run by Niagara sidering. the. introdus ion, of a” ee sanof ficialle ene is before the Vaan Pies » London hinted at such. oliey, bubrit js. an: hat the ail. ‘tnd that z Er 5 where stro e has béen in the log for | {lop power. A big gelecation from’ this district il io to Ottawa on Marelt 26th to i the ernment Hon. | wall paper can best be got at En- |weland & Si See our ee range = 50c,. dress oods. Engeland & Son 100 pair black and tan oe gloves = spate i, ¢ureelend & Sons. f Str eee prea sunday ‘with kis brother, Sir, W. oth, ee and Nationals will meet in the town Jeague play-off to-night — Red Clover and Alsike. government Sone $10.00 per bushel. I, D. At~ coe Milverton. cedar mops for dust eo try one. einer’s hard: “Cash for Eggs—We pay cash — for ss. two ae ines of regular cleaning and Price $1.50 Fink- Reese Lemons a few ‘days with his daughter auethes friends in this vicini “The Pfeffer Milling So. ‘have re ceive Ro rio bre otis is meine at 00 Parker. on Stratford. 1 in vratare. visit Milverton. We ae n 8 a.m. to J p. Bee f Deering ete for Strat: r ee r dut- ies as res. une cree store. ty council is send- ing a contingent of members to join the big achuen Uh which __ will meet. the h = Ottawa government J 26th. in the interests of hydr ic zal Ba Mr. . Russell. of has sl bis south farm ¥ lop. verton. Mr. reais on the old ae stead aul Mr Giasell wil -ajoining Strat- J, Litt MLA. of Berlin: will onduct prepa’ erviees in th Br angelical church bu Barend ay even- 7.30 o'clock and son Sunday com- an Saevugh as maple sugar will -be* more ars befor jlentiful than for ‘ore. angelistig meetings will next ae Presbyterian and Evi es commencing "W: caneotsy March 18. ae ef en is A young man re: siding in euaie Lon- ion Was recently theft beoaus e fai sum of $10 whEN he picked up o1 ‘idewalk, The ing of a goods found. without making an ef- facta ria maareoedeon ts advertise ing constitutes theft a the articles do “actualy takeb from the ae 'S (DOS: e first. seating held in Turn- | olace when twins. ine were born Thursday: last ev. Nathan Yerkes oth since boyhoos lege for four years. ate the same z trips were ie together ana wives were girlhood friends. The tw ‘sand four kiddies s are all doi, ag x sarge number of mail sacks con- jz the spring catalogues of the win . W. He Milverton, Ont.. and the filly is this good young trotte: Lean Peter the Great, 2.07% Mr. G Delavan. Tl. an month to the Exponent 241 2.06%. Allie lost iS fe be Mr ee a ee SPECIAL EFFICIENCY AWARDS The Remington Typewriter Co. of NewYork. has awarded to Clifford J award “Remingtol r attaining a spec a Rens of effici ‘$|ton pewter a att tbe: rates of 43and a1 w it is considere the Sender of graduation from schools of typewrittin: 30 words ver min- ute. is «quite evident hat these students are giving’ an exes Upoa good one of themselves ant we jing a cre it to ee made Listowel | Business € Colles: MARRI AGES. Freeman—McF addin— 8.7 Wellesley on Wednes: arch é Moffat. ne Mill- lenry MeFaddi of een iss a lian R Oates Winnipeg. MRS. CHAS. 0, WRAGG On Monday March 9th. Mrs, oO. sits izabeth t her home in Detroi Chas Benin died | the | caNADISNS WON FINAL GAME s.|' Tn the final and fastest game of ary trouble. She was.a daught: of he late John Gordon. Morningdale. e leayes to mourn’ h loss Vv: ing husband and daughter four years of. a The funeral took plac Thursday-March 12th. from the resi~ dence of her brother, Mr. Gordon to ch Millbank. wher erment took place. Rey. W. Moffat officiated, The a ceased was w favorably known |ish landing two counters in the nets. around Millbank where she spent days and early qromanhood final gong tl + brightness and cheeriness of man- th made many friends where went. Among her -buabene and es nee = which Beer ake distance were se from a the nd Mataarel e- Jast a before the Orr handled he bell, line-up; Nationals—Goal, iMawbeiners Defence— Riley MoGiiee mi Wantes: : Forwards. Ww. ie Ca Poole puck chasers were too strong Gordon sisters. of Detroit, Mp. as for North Mornington’s speedy sep> G . of Ayr. Mr, Wm. Mate tette on Friday eyening. The score and junte® oust oteale The stoos flowe tributed were strikingly | On turday evening the stalwarts beautiful and.oonslsted af gnt salts andy of Mr. Wrage and wreath, sheaves ane sprays tom the relatly and frien BIRTHS Meyer- Newton. on March 14. to Mr and Mr B, Meyer, a daugh- PowellAt Wallenstein. on March 1 Mr. and Mrs, Lemuel Powell, a| League and ti Londo! aughter. Free Press Ow immermam—At Bhiiee on Feb. 10 nd Ara. Hy. Zimmermann rey ee ce i Gunn at wie on Feb. 1. to Mr. THE UATE! LEMUSY ROW ees | gadattios of the nlonesre of Well n | Dehl=AT ge, Diebi a § as to Mr.| ington passed away is. reside Fleming—At Mofnington 6h. March 1: | SAneels lt ee ee enate ‘o Mr. and Mrs, Owen Fleming. | temuel Powell at the Hipe old age of nthe eat ad on March 12 edt. By and Mr: em Kuepfer- oe Mo: to Mr. and M S Kuepfer—A “at M 6. to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kuepfer. a dnunttae: Haid. a Mornington. on March 7. Mi Mr on. ‘arch 16. m Knox. a son. reh 17. to aby a HESSON Mr. Thos. Hanley’ “and son James made a business trip to Watorloo on Saturday.—Mr. John Moran spent Saturdav at Elmira. He was accom panied on his return by | ine Kennedy.—A little A tee home of Mr, and Mr rs, ir. nee ha it —Mr. Tale¥ and Master nd Wednesday Rerfrew piraenens The de pemeaente stor grasping for oe are really grasping for t + for nething that will un re-act on a host of slave: CLEAN SEED clean grain. ot grain crops can be improved ae ry sm ite ‘al kinds of oid ¥ PONEGAL. es ~Prayersmesting service will agais Wed- be held at Mrs. Cutbbertson’s esday evening March 25th. Servi veil be conducted by Rev. P. n S| he is parent: anan intends leaving th week for w. D. wein's SAL SALE ary gers Tuesday March i diet —Faren ‘st and implements on sout isesr, aay lot sonccepie m 6. Mornington f Ontarios and Nationals will meet septal somehey ‘Wednesday at 7. pillow from the fellate employees “2 | SPECIAL THIS WEEK Joseph 0. joseph spent Tues it dav ai iss Tillie. Ament spent Sunday iss Josephine ‘id.—Misses Martha and Lizzie Mosser spent Sunday with Mr: Alex. Mosser.—Mr. Wm. Vollmer who has engaged “fda Mr. P. mmer at Tralee com: d his duties last w eck, speedy recovery.: ae a ltasten Lantz on has engaged with Mr. Ed. Helm f the su er and intends to learn thi carpenter ‘Mr. and_Mrs. yen: nis Hanley, and daughter Helen spen Frida ‘Stra d.—Mr, Ei Hell made a businéss trip to Listowel Friday, FORTY BAG | OF CATALOGUES I t! of da’s ‘i the building up of great cities, and the elimination of the towns and vil- ages. begins the decay of nations, And yet so ee. 18 their, own pros- perity: for the rule of the few over ussels . Post’ rmer can get_anyone to take e in grading his seed that he would himself. Some — far- mers claim that it does not pay” 4 yt the seed. so that. only po al bump. healthy grains. free from al i foul weed wt be Your Phe tanning Successful Friends 1 renee oun? fields Aree from noxiou. T. J. Rob- box social will be ae un | ook iB r | from the i6t 3 | the championship t je hay as to. ONLY Roasted Coffee, per 1b .. 211d, cas Baking Powder . 8 tba, Oatmeal R or anit Abe “popalar New Oranges per do: ENGELAND & SONS “The cual Store" \ MILVERTON, 5: ontario / by Those eee jee at 15. en ea Ee ke ee ek ee 2 ee ee We jigs

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