Milverton Sun, 22 Apr 1915, p. 4

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The Milverton Sun'" And Monkton Times ARE PUDLISHED EVERY Asan MORNING The Sun Printing Office Main Street, CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES Year 6 Mos. $70 $40 $25 $8 40 22 aa hg 12 Z 3 i 3 2 1 t cents per line for nd guar vente per line ior each sabes meee ‘inner fon will be charged for nt adver Advertisements without specifie-directions will be inserted un‘tl forbid and charged ac- cordingly. Changes for contract advertisements must: bein the office by noon Monday. adeiiilor telephone orders will receive prompt enti MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Propricto, BusinessCards |": DR.M. C.TINDAEE, L.D.S (Successor to Dr, Lederman) Hoxor hace Toroxto cicciaiee id Bridge kk speci Office: *Phone No, 38. Medical. F. PARKER, M.D. P, L, TYE, M.l DRS. PARKER & TYE CER.CE : PUBLIC DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a: m.and 2 0 4 o'clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o'ciock p.m. DR. JR se Nose and Throat petals RSTER, Eye, Ear, nly. roat Hospital, Mooretie! a Eye Eng. Offi Waterloo St., ay tele) Knox Chureh, Stratford. Phon Lega H. B. NS Ge K.C gest - Not: ic, - Conveyancer Gollcitor for Bank of Ha milton. rs istowsL, MILVERTON, aTWoop Offices: Listowel, Milvert ey to Le FR. BLEWETT, K.C. Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto Office : Gordod Block STRATFORD, ONTARIO _ Veterina: J. W. BARR, Vetermary Sur, Milverton, EA Ontario Veterin tele phone or otherwise promptly atteled Societies. (0 teat I kin -dectndcs| SRO Leaner LODGE, No. 478, Shane before ‘fall. oon, every y arena ee month in 7.807. ilton, Vieling brethren alway come. N, McGyire, N. G., W. F, Secy., J. H. Brown, R. See. Notary Public. W. D. WEIR, Notary Public, Aue- tioneer for the County of Perth and Wateron, Comreyencer Wills ax drawn and Affids Village ork. Office in the Weir blosk x the Metro} jopolitan Bank, jor. fepacaht few choice farms for immediate sale, Hotels. RAND CENTRAL HOTEL, | Mil erton, commodation for raatdiat eovelans ‘and others. ge sample room: Bost brands brands i liquéreand cigars, itter, Proprietor, QUEENS i HOTEL, Milverton, Ont. Tl od 2 (01 we Milverton, Ont m Sepsciaeg, Over Metropolitan Bank, Milverton Pp lon. | a road that I knew. is roa With the Canadian Tommy in the aes Letter No. 2 ‘toa. Chaplain Major oi = Hoge Monday night 1 sat one ¢: fields. in which men stand watching for the enemy over a pile sand bags. matte: going bere apenimed) "1 earl ancare you was glad when we reached the other trench . in safe y horror though three hours later I tonad my ¢ out over the same Then before leaving the it of or BES ith nble sees of rifle. fire began on our; the line. on. side and o wi was commanded by ie ia Bi and artillery. }d all one could see was what rose against the bit of brighter sky- ine mins. lime. or when a flare ght wou'd go mp. ourse every tree and stump Tesolved itself into an enemy moving with st I frightencd? I mew a é 3 and fights in the trenches is 8 b It is one thing for a chaplain to go into the trenches once in a while, and to s I go might after night to the outposts (behind the trenches. but brave fellows who go in for machine guns. shell fire are worthy of their coun- try’s best ir pS ad support. v ay to the Advance q Gir—Your kind and weleome letter of the 6th imst.. received to- leased to for commercial | well tzavelors and others, Two Jacge sample|a letter from Berli room the choloes! of ines, Li-| will drop you a few lines quors and Gi igars at the Good warm | We are not allowed ta say where we atables. George F. Pauli, Proprietor. ‘e and even if z reaches yow we wil move: MERICAN HOUSE, Be: 01 is We move a good ae usually at night ATFORD,. ONT. Mntario's Best Practical Training have thorough cour- ur large, free catalogue. mon Write » McLACHLAN, ~ ~ Principal ‘No Photographs Taken After Saturday, April 24th. BIG REDUCTIONS ON PHOTOGRAPHS THIS WEEK AND NEXT “A Good Photo Guaranteed at T he Bedford Studio VING UP BUSINESS many-and the ‘ t book ever pub- . lished, “It lit up the whole. meaning R Yy FISH &CO, f ‘the war as if by a flash of kzht- ene . ing. It was confession of | gu'l ade before the act. It made LINWOOD ecause General Bernhardi and h’s fnilitarist colleagues had no — doubt =e the | Fesult. Now. they have w» Dealer in doubt about the result and’ the; ver been in action ral opin- early be ith Dardensies, ‘the fall of Pra several r defeats for ng ee vrould think he must be les'ng ex hare: They Lt lier date but hss We get the aay fright. I have a friend who sends me parers from Lon oni nbslsthey" sve vasvally is sbont here to addrees is 12th Battery OFA. First Canad an Div'sion, Franc Yours ae A. J. KUHBRY. A changed Bernhardi n News and Leaier It -yclear by this time aed Germany generally and General Ber hardi in Vg eae realize that “ Ger- ably ithe imost foolish ‘a d| Mrs, B. Helm .| Monday night after a month's trip to fell at ‘West.—Mrs, two days ras We had a little snow | no reason to WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This Letter. Swan Creek, Mich.—‘I cannot too Hay. of ee atill It the jights west oat and then : stores me to perfec panee lt § Tews steps mone, an4) health again. It is fruly a great bless- while, bullets eee around us. The | ing to women, and I eal it ying. ““pin, © bullets. as| highly of it, I tak aieveee i beeii hey whizz ae strike. ae mending it to others.””—Mrs. Cameron, R.F.D., No. 1, Swan ace Michigan. Another Sufferer Relieved. ta oe sa a ace and iad i fetnalo weakness. Lydia I took | E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- |r ting of the Linwood brass baud | pound dae aed the Besa ira Faecal and the following officers were e'eoted for Men’s Suits | : woman, re: aay end willing 6d) te President, Dr. \ housework now, where before eee’ Vice: Pres: dent F. i * Schummer; Se:- ees CSE ae ae | your medicine it was a dread. retary, J. A. : suite We acs selline etaap oriat | yours * ad a — yetary, J. A, suits we areselling at 815--splen women I meet the benefits they can mittee, C. Wilke: rs Gash” q | derive from your medicines.” — Mrs, | ley.) The band ‘has reorganized Special this week | CHaRLEs Rows, R.F.D., No.1, | Wil! be open for S | Hebron, Maine, Henge ook If you went ceeerial advice | write to Lyd icin and answered by a woman | Sa held in strict confidence, MILLBANK was a visitor at Poole Mr. Ruby and so: New © their official vist | to lyert i at week thus com- pletingthe'r work for the year—M’s ‘hurza F\ Sige ane Mood visited ‘Mir, an od vd Mrs, Gordor “MeGloy.| Rokt. st week | | Paterson vis'ted tat Mr. ee mi | Justison, of Re $0) ie en ‘ting friends Wray returned home ti .. Watson, of Ham iiton. sailed op friend —Mr. . Hamilton spent Sun. was received . H. Coo 5 ae chi arms and renlinted Ww: wth the thied a tingent at collet re ine ber atter Baster. April 25 9 usual in nicrace ivour, of Wi resent vis'ting friends lesley. ure at th, bag invested in few alee at mach: Silay Mr, Gert bonnditut (Mason & R's: ing a source, . Subring, V, Schaub. f Grand Rapids. «Mich. spent™a few homes of Messrs, Land days at the cS pares ae: ioetstand that May ist ‘there will only be two hoie’s es | here. i io ‘plot out! the ae ® Be 'V-learthly oe cease, es where there shall LINWOOD. vir. and ae ews mere spent londay in Berl ‘Mr. L. A, Heimler made a busi eee Pia to Toronto Tuesday.—Professor Reithdorf, oe Sill lecture in Schnurr’s hall on on y. ist Real he Curse of Iver -col- lection will be:taken to defray _ ex- es, irs, Beggs spent Tues- dav with friends in Berlin.—Mrs. A, N. R left Tuesday to attend . the I i on 9 ve oe ebm: Tee cream al . O. Bumdy’s on Satur- y Might.—Mr,. and Mrs, Ed. Horlea and family. of Wellesley spent’ Sun- day rune ir. Norma: ichloegel, Mr. MeLaughlin, of Tratee spent Sunday with a friend in town.—M. Jos hh J clea nk. Ament. . J. G, Sei a business visitor o Elmira on WapHORy At oe annual hand out the goods thi Yaterloo ESR that of (peat and Le umig the form er to be made if sat’sfactory improvements jare ma ee applicat: | ter will be said (A Fleets The licen cell Sonnalders eyeahaay Mayetet | On oes eye bers | Sob pete met at 23 ho: of Mr. John ny o bid fa Seale: to their pastor. . 0. Helin. prior to his ‘departure SDumsthin oveniic: After te rved the following a im was. pre: was Se: have gone reaking unto We table hours spent faithful in © the jes. In the fioae vement which | has come to our abe at seer es your | @ | kimdness an hy shall ve: week bat valk meet there on Priday|:We know that Jove Hi our heavenly . | evening 0 week <The omen’s| iather has been the one great prompt metibute wil held their monthiy|er of all your efforts, haying never e saicetine in the Oddfellows’ ‘hall. (ane| fast sight of the h'gher object for ‘ha' a da) ange is a on Tues-) which we are ated, name! to Souls Baath Tike tile yellow ‘mie-|day, April 27th. at 230, Roll call | glorify (God. “Your son was killed in | Tennyson’ tationa; Tennyson s We deeply renret that our associa abtion,, “ley God comfcrt the sorrow-| Life and Works by Mi Harron.|tions are soon to be severed, We as ii uessing contest arranged by M’ss/ you to accept this club bag as aslight | Yours very. sincerely uleahy and M + T. Reid. All| token of our friendsh’p and esteem (Signed) WM. BEATTIE.| ladies are cordially invited td attend| and we earnestly pray that God's ae ethe! Sea tr i aoe richest ing mav resti upon yeu 8 a att. fillbank’s boa ar} and yours wherever your lot may. ona ee imac Oe ee ee | vet wered t to| cast and that you may continue to be |s @ power aon good im leading: souls to! e Mast And when" life's dav is ended, our es to compass our range all tg Tixed in) the: gees still ss of eternit S ore wei allj meet ae ‘more sorrow mo more pai ones day with the latter's ne See Schmidt who at present ii If the urine is hot and stalding—is too Coal, Cement and Lime ory of “Germany ‘and the Next Z ate ye % pS jf need operatons in the'r > Motar Stain, Ete, - rnips have tnkbacetdeciacd juap ae planing mills—Mr, Henry is in price ae the pas' pt eek. and ue Perscht has moved to town and is en- w. demanding 80 cents |joying it immensely.—Mr. and Mrs. F. Grain, Flour and Feed PL toe-int SPhE davmeesstrts Bivour and son Stewart and A. Ott- that they cam ge’ od prices from visiting relatives and and Furniture Rceationathe wtradncis, avn |armads at Petersburg on Su will not sell cheape: The result. ‘Ss that very few loads are brought to Provine.al Officer pee Phippeo | ‘Above Goods Constantly Kept on Hand % | the icity. Wholesaler has to of Wingham. has been appointed Can- pay whatever price the -Jadian Gove: rament i Tataieeate agent mands.—Guelph (Mercury. for this district. free ae scanty—or sone brick dust deposits or mucus —get Gin Pills to- Gia scl ttn ce idney and Bladder troubles. ‘*Made in Canada’, for $2.50. treatment if a write National Chemical &o. ito. Wooa- | Dress Goods | E DO NOT PRETEND to she the Biggest stock in town. Our aim is to always keep sorting up and to hep up-to-date. ‘That’s why our stock is always new. We still havea nice assortment of Ladies’ Suits and Spring Coats to choose from. You will notice the snug fit and finish of the Rodger Suits and Coats. We say BUY NOW, as we cannot repeat the prices of Dress Goods we are selling to-day, some of the lines having nearly doubled--therefore, we say BUY NOW. The Big Question of. Spring Clothes. | Signed on eet ‘ot Linw ‘ool friends. teat “ tins Tomatoes 1 1b. good Rio Coffee Wheat Flakes PICK YOUR TOILET SETT NOW W. K. LOTH, 1 iis Tomine Gacy for Children’s Summer Dresses 2 dozen Children’s Dresses, nicely made, the egular these dresses was 75e to 85¢ each. Grocery Specials This Week Krum! ints Sunki: ‘ Easter eet Raisins, .25 cents pie of AGE Saturday Boy’s Suits We have something very special in the new Norfolk style—very nifty. With every suit sold this week we will give a Belt Free. Boy’s School Pants Now is the time to look for. a strong pair of pants for school. We ywant you to see our selection." We have both the bloomers or knickers, double seat, strongly aan STAI prices: Special Hat Sale at 79c Don't miss this Sheorsiaity of making a selec- tion. re food quality, some of them are priced ae ‘$2.50, all go at one price 79c each New Caps New Belts ‘The belts which are worn b; the smart young men of the cities are here. lave a look. tos have put in stock the new ae Japs for men and ee silk lined, 45¢ to $1.00. Collar Buttons We have the new EE EE Collar Button for the as of the neck. We are sole Bap pace Milver- » Come in and see it. Pris Floor Oilcloths Our assortment is floral and block, ‘ood, we have all the widths in our inspection is invited. “The Square Deal Store” Milverton, Ont. Di HAWKESVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Korman, of Bor-| future. —The ball held here on Thurs: | => lin, spent the former part of the “day last was the greatest success rier 2 i Hillus. of, lora. wei A.‘Alert, of| the \seasom—The annual meeting of zuest ans ot Ma Eo ve fhe baseball club will be held in the oo Saturday.—Mer Teste Zinn He Se ee vote Sane |burg spent Sunday with his m Renae tage e nie Ae oo | here.—afr Mrs, Jacob Messinger Pale dpe cng, Rh heel pst sas here. rs, s medy is wearing a broad smile these pent Saturdav with friends at Wat-|Rill on Tuesday. Mx. ‘Tu Bic anes Vin eon erloo. Mr. M. Forwell. of Waterloo, | ‘tiends wish him every suecess-in.the | day: € | visited under the parental. roof over jSunday.—Mr. ai F, C, Lackner spent Friday at Berlin.—Quite a num- Mt, \ber from here a Clem- ents horse show | Elva day at ne ne ere. Weber. of Bridgeport. ior Sun- —Mrs, B, Sen- G, Forwell and daugh- . Alma ape hace itors to Elmira on ‘Mr. David F, Stewart, of ae ae (Monday in the village.— Agnes Mittelholz. of Listowel. ri of Canada; Limited, Toront and relatives in Buffalo. " CROSSHILL L, Baechler and 8, Sci r rr Oe ee tae ; made a business trip to Waterloo on T. a rs, Roy Rowland spent turday.—Miss ‘y Walters re- LISTOWEL jay at the home of the latter's (turned to Toronto after spending a parents. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Anticknap! few wee r home he eg sams, Tos, Walker and Geo. Nair" |cMr. Carroll a former teacher of Hawkesville horse show ere oS oe ond Mrs. w. | Or roan renewed acqua’ntances here on Wednesday. April 14th, was a de- Sia Bete ye. and Mrs. William j cided, succe: rizes were awarded Bere a epee euseniae Aciea Gremm. of Wellesley. Were jas follows; Heavy draft. Swinburne. | aM I Zubnen bas porchased. | Visitors lat Croschill —Miss E, Ghants-| G. Worweli” Baron’ Rorelle. Hastings Ford ‘aut bi Osa the Toeal azont of Waterloo. spea day |Bros.; Lord Myrton. J. Ogram; Agri- Asse shame odd ere eve a eee b guest of her brother. Mr. M»Shantz.| oultural or Canadian draft, Baron pitt, nd Mrs, P. Lather sept Sun-| Rozelle, 8. J. Miller: King Vietor. A. day Withtrbuta. nt Newton Meanie | gelpe), cackaae* care oF cone rber. R. Elder. and Colin | De Wilton, R. Semple: Per- Campbell left recently for. former, J, Erte: pci ae “brea or Ue cheer at pave Main ier ot ere they gnfend spending the sum-| roadster. Commodore. 4. A Miller ee Pena mer 2 ‘len" |) mer months)-It is rumored that Mr.| Agricultural team. J. 1 Beh: ] ST tre tessan PR 0¥2— | Puohy. of Hesson, has secured the ho-| weitzer, J, Miller; Adticultural u 1p 1es ower. 3 spent Mon ay cs cronto. tel property here from Mr. Wittig, 0° | brood mare. J. Ogram. Wi, Ens Beoraes “ionic. UE ie erton the license granted.|D, Schweitzer; Heavy colts, 3 years ve : «| We hope that in the near future there] old. A. Heipel. S. J. Miller. W. 2 i ipli See eae Sieh raat on Mor. Will again be @ place of aecomedation| Koebel: Heavy colts. 2 years old The telephone, like the crane, multiplies Din eapeok to play: thee tive pame|F OTOMMT. sh J. Miller. A. erie she colts power, here ps Aouen Cup See ey aUareRD The telephone increases nal old on Satur a ‘ against the Berlin Collegiate tea bars: 5 efficiency and enlarges the volume of business The jlocal school has an exceptionally John nebo ‘of Tavistock, : strong ‘team this spring and we have sister. Mrs Sinai suaaatets it Bolender, ty lee by extending the field of the merchant’s otherw'se but tha 8 : ‘ the cup will well faat here “at ote Sopp. Bem nle., Scat ryevtes activity. of le Season. e junior and-in- ol lay, pri termediate teams are gettng down to | 7th—The Sunday School started on KINGWOOD : If the saieth business man had to es a ‘the Rink park which is h enone o of travel every time it was necessary to have gettin dition. : es F ——— E ‘oth o! stock; spent: Sun-| = Muss" N.- Freeborn: of. Stratford, a personal talk with a customer or business WELLESLEY cy ing for some t'me with a sprained leg reas ERAT you. HESSON ; ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Farreli and fam- “Every Bell Telephone is a Long Diatance Station.” ily spent Sunday at’ Winfield.— a ae associate, he would be in the position of a builder without a crane. Are_you using the telephone as you should—systematically applying it to the” needs of your business? “The telephone, especially the long ‘ais. tance service; makes possible real economy, and with it a greater, not a lower, efficiency. A careful study of the subject will repay The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada.

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