Milverton Sun, 27 May 1915, p. 1

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ask that you save your ol rags, iron, etc., and I will call and get it S. Gleeckman, "*"8r 404. 2 zZ 48 33 z P. Lawn Mowers ft Sharpened and Repaired 7 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Painter and Decorater _. MILVERTON |t NEUMEISTER Vol. XXII—No 47 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, May 27, 1915 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher Summer Millinery Qur Summer Openings took place on Monday last and our Summer goods are now on-display in the showroom. See them. Just received a large shipment of 150 of the newest shapes Large Sailors with transparent brims $3.00 and upwards, Girls shapes---Tipperary and Shepherdess, $2:50 and up. "The very daintiest of Children’s Hats, trimmed, $1, $2, $3 Ribbons and Ornaments of every description on hand. We must make room, thereforé prices are away down. MISS MEYER, mitvertn, “Ont. a | Ttems of Local Interest. COAL IS NOW AT CHEAPEST PRICE OF ANY MONTH BOOK YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE J. G. HAMILTON, - - Milverton, Ont. taste in the a ae SUMMER Millinery Openings WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Also new, smart, Knox Sail- ors with wings, quills or flow- er trimming., We will make a special dis- splay of all the very latest styles of Summer Hats and materials. Sixty Large Fancy Dress ee ‘Hats to choose from—made from soft crepes, laces and tulls Outi ing Hats in many styles. You are Cordially Invited. MRS. KATE SPROULE Main Street, ~ MILVERTON aaeNe REDPSE NOME SEDO SE SES: I a. je | Qe Q Seoeswsusrowsuseseorsns ing and well rendered program was provided by the visito: funeral of the Tate are ae as Westman resideince. plot in Greenwood cemetery. of the nec reels ta ot ession. family ‘meeting ment ved been cancelle The men ee Milverton have pil Sk in aad Hes Dr. Gor = ak ‘Sayreay eh epee $5,000,000 $1000 The first thousand is the hardest to et, but it is the basis of a fortune. ings Department of this Bank are the surest way to get a start in the wo! : Milverton Branch P. J. FASKEN, Manager Bank ovMantiton ESTABLISHED 1872 mall regular deposits in the’ Sav- - ion, aie inthe spirit are pasteriatl Gordon’s hei song service istic of D, ‘Among. ‘the ‘sin. Milverton over the Vitoria, “Day holiday were Mr, Mrs. aefer a} Scha eer Mr, H. E. Gre AS ARG, Mir C. 8, Grosch's: Mrs. J. MeBride,of Toronto, at. Mr. John Tobsons Mr, and Mrs. pene Beese. of Blyth, and ler, of Sebringville. and Mr. bs. a Bonin, at Mr. Geo. Withelm's COMING TO MILVERTON laymen’s committee. Executive Dr. James L. Gordon habkmaous Orator) 1 Has consented to conduct a campaign for Christian Citizenship in Milverton, under the auspices of a large oP. J. F, Dr. Gordon brings with him the noted colored singer. Albert sforpeaiiie and his popular secretary, W: G: 082) 1 Bs) MALCOLM. PBETA asienen , Tre C.. GROSCH, La Tours PFEFFER ROBERT McMANE and RESIDENT CLERGY spend jon e|fifty Austrians and Hi meetings a arrange- e Mr, Willie Schacter, of cess at| ald. the ats, Cc. ‘osch | © s) suits $7.50 at Engeland’s, ela: the Guelph market had yur loads were sold and none of Bi SEaIake $15, For an assault on Starter Conley St. | after the races at Mitchell on ~Mon- m|dav were over c Ae ee Gover nlock were fined $100 re See ‘rom ciation track. and hors Patron Dillard and Ritohie. 80 susp. os le A big crowd gathere tion on Bat urday afternoon to nee the were Saturday morn to y ond at least be g their meals Sones accompanie: diers from the "pats of Col. Douglas, ver~ Tn tne 50 an Quick owned by Grosch nd by John Semple got fourth: place and first place in the farmer's race Am abuse which has been brought ice de- ripe ae to the responsible takem against defrauding the revenue ey butter €. Dunlop, of God'rich, obi inet DB puty Gra Lodge No. 478 vi on Mor Y Ben a non by number of the Thursday afternoon of week as LF Charles Stewart. ieee of t] man of . and his men were engage’ ao aan the sation they. “noticed object floating in the: water | which they at Hues ook! to be a doll. As it bobbed und the water ong, clay an sto any | Ra) oe Di were al- ed at the sta-| the mies ion ‘ing that Mess! ees is| By ~\ler with a . | been foguniny int is mot rjians are lool ae: phall have a f: Re Pa Tagles’ suits at $7.50. Enge- ies require The young ihe specia gram will be rendered. “You are cor- dially invited, As a result of the Sultan of Tur- ey. who is the ad of the Moham- medan religion, under German pres. ure, declaring a “holy war” against ies of Turkey and her Al- ae Sultan of Keyot. Cairo. the religious. headship of In ter 247, seotion 7. the clause relat- passing his After. a notice a rein ak im of their trespass, = i. shall incur a penalty Not exeeedin, No candidates for admission to the clergy. of the Church of England in the Diocese of London who are of military age Sat physically fit for ordained during able to serve for the war.” From the statistics given in _ the amnual report of the ae of Edu- cation, recently Issue East ‘Bimcoe has ly one, whereas East West many other ridings run ns | figures; Algoma has 6 and Muskoka ‘Meesrs. J. G. Gr ‘osch Bek (nd the Librar D. ei Board and yilage clerk, motcred to ovistadk-eatl e —— evening nd addressed a aya th $55 was seize ae 32 ArpO! The atin ‘department at O be teeta’ e received Silat honey they Have Sibseribs ed to help arm Armen‘an volunteers who want to fight against Bae the oppression ot the a rk! Ge rages Caer r in new revised Statutes, chap-| ¢j e is un-| 5; five and| from Ladic: Biwcapples ie, cach, ‘Engeland & FROM LANGEMARCK Sons. on ae sweehlng machine at ee If you have a guest at your home, are| Cash paid for eggs at the* Pearl Clemens hardiv ‘ Boing out of town fora visit, or” | Creamer Ladie ae Rain-oats, guar.ntced wat: Pte. E. A. Torrance’s Inter- bay eke cle sy ancy in omg me lag ee Flakes 7c. per package. Enge-|erproof $3.99. aboctea & Son: iateis aiware Appreciate & Sons, eee aélagticn octal’ auith in esting he etter. ch babies ‘ou are sure 7 pod PRAoaTanhs if}all sizes. all reduced. Engeland & y Sons. James Torrance received last pis ‘Meletta Pn left on Monday Be _ ifs Wena 8, allsi-es ae ‘S. H. Pugh ‘made .a_ business eae the Tpowing letter tro oo his ‘or Berlin where she has taken a sit- rasan & 2 rip to Soe on atondey and at-|son Mr, A, ce W wa pee Bo ‘Choice ¥ lots for,sale on Pac- temled: the uunded in the ttle of Lange- Rev; P. G. Powell on Tuesday last | ifio Avenue, Apply S. Whaley, Mil-! ty Jon, Saget ia pis ‘Times is!marck, With characteristic modca- atte oe “the Anglican: conference at|verton. S latter Kitchener. In Canada the Tor-| he does mot mention the natt of Listowel. Listowel junior footballteam will nto ‘Tele; aS a after Bs his wound d sending as v Mrs, G. Graham Joliffe. of Toron-| meet Poole to-night (Phursday) on Mr. J. R. f Ae nt |enir the pieces of shrapnel that were fo. is visiting with her daughter at} Poole grounds, 2 ving ae.| taken from his hand. 1) © was the rectory for a days, f us will be happy if our| Several days ins. ‘week 3 Fonewing 2¢-| commenced on April 22nd bef e Mrs Mainaret-avkin’ abd Mise garden turns eat half 03 Beatitl as ington in. Milverton’ nd. -Motn< | pete ann Gammindentiin thee Baia Ruby and Master Arthur spe e seed catalogue illustrati : at Rouen. ee few days with friends in Waterloo.| The most notable move in tle war YOfr. Adam Ham‘iton on Ween otra ‘Thin, Whe, Hee ahree Gey wel. wey FW. D, {MfeDonald. of Wark: | sone during the past week the re ‘My battalion has been in the trench- ‘ sanimous cal! |deelaration of war by Italy “against er es for the past five days but my e n_congre- | Austro-Hung see section for reason best known XiMfies dBdith, Keosoling f and. Mi. | SIM, Wan.' im ett last week for| tothe officers has beem jiving about thur ‘Miehm. of Berlip. spent the | Winnipeg where he will take charge] mile from the parapets butevery < Wm, Weils-|holidays at the home of Mr. and of an Angloan mission station Jn te | night we to fhe Eeehohee weak. pent Gentes at|Mrs. Charles Talmage. suburbs for the rr. ammunition and stuff and as the The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-|} Once more he oe Canadians been | boxes weigh 100 pounds we used White-| per e_ administered in Burns|in the thick of it again distinguish-| mules until we came to the “dress “the pulpit | church on Sabbath Jue 18th in |ing these for dash and valor.| circle” when we would take them and comnection with the momning service.| ‘They ean ne urpass the pace | over, es crawling. sometimes . Yon’t | athe Royal | Welsh they set at Langemarck: but they| running an metimes lying quiet friends of Mr. Simon Knech-| Choir Concert, be ad 28th, ot will mever drop behind 2 e jth of Bllice. phe recently nnderwent|8 p.m. given under the auspices 0} “ operat! Berin and Waterloo|the organized Bible class of Christ|, Willard Kmechtel. s +} |hospital will be glad to ba Nore tN beck while celebrating with | aS BO eks red as be able CW, Goren a tas pomuee) works in Mitchell on Monday, ican niper. is 7" : Ree eopereie a ‘yiMr. Sam MeL ctindn, “ok: Baihbhton. author of “he Sky *puot” ‘of Gis Cte Sgn ce Green | one of a motoring party | course, he will attach himself to the |\strattord Hera | 8 the prair-| Aviation Corps, A a | nrived at Milverton on whe farmers who had hay to sell| »,0%g fee Of & British aati fone | wil J} 3 + ing distance is hardl: conditions are becoming ba ven as being on the firing lin sure same life; |d not make it convenient to few additions unity to get none to send them ‘home. 1 puppose the papers of date about April 18 Sees fell you of bombard. erm over there evi potting along tell thea thee the Can. Sdians. fear neither shells nor bal lets and that they he like the coun try and iftend starting this litter we were of — The to hand stuff so gums were turned on Span ut - boys stuck it through and b; editorials in the E what T van learn the perrer| people have mo cause 0 of them. I got ne action sae use is the f| souvenirs for me, pleoes of shrapnel taken from han oo A WORD FROM MAJOR “JIM” BROWN Lieut-Colonel T. R. Atkinson — re- CRYSTAL GRANULATED 14 LBS. FOR $1.00 |= _THIS WEEK at MOHR’S Loree m) ‘Tell Geo. a that if Thad a nee I'd of Genm: generally aa rebahiing the RoHee OF | Toron'o’s Mayor! Is British ie quartermaster-general of the first ea M deposited in our Say Penk cere eek you amet rd and is ready when required. ‘Why Pei cehtacaat t from Gam Petric's bo Charlie Ritter's| 2% h a [and the intervening space is taken te r heavy was untouched,’*—Simcoe ‘Major Brown is a brother of Mr. J. H, Brown Bank of Hamilton stat here. PROF. B prc shale STRONG rof, F, Vv. nelthdort of Rif act ee 's Globe ‘low ing language’ against the. dese of Mayor Church of Toronto. in dismissing from t! fcana name origin’ “In a letter to me. dated January that | .|15 Sir Adam Beck stated that . he remoun's en the Hy mission. now e prise on isang that Srgotthueh is dismissi pao from of Toronto all ce. must Aaa will eat Canad- blood and Britishers fair play Golan to be eiatdeon a joke aa zee sss ate ee merely A s ansor a Canada’s anctropatis. firow- eas e irse is the eee pro’ provitable se our fair Dominion pity to have men of the oe Mayer urch of Toronto, and Shaee ‘Stevenson of London, it i tions of enormous responsibili at foal atlas on “aetna ee i |orer-bubbling enone a fighting: the rare aot ‘h the sink. errr on the pI ms teal oft the Tusitania at himse]f, and whereve: lis + Orgs shall Bish attitude of nino oh just i§ I shall continue to aeons Will ann II and his mundei ree baka HIS PROSPECTIVE BEDE mavens Tra was about r. ll, fathe: * ae was saying, “I sinst confess thet Idon't feel — so ne qarringe business as T Neeisine my boy!" responded his “What do you meanf Maud- girl mie a little money mon sense, What You married my marrying a total =e BIRTHS. Clemens—At, atvertan, on May 2n to Mr. and Mrs, A. ©, Clemens. * Hyde—At Milverton, on 22nd, to iMr, and Mrs, Walter Hyde. ae shter, Ellice. on May 22nd. Mrs. Albert Malcho, a son. 22nd. to ~

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