Milverton Sun, 8 Jul 1915, p. 1

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“4 rags, iron, ete., and I will Ss. Gleeckman, RE that you save you all and get it Phone 16 r 4 ‘Milverton |e =i Shiva Bor All” N=) 4 Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 3 P.NEUMEISTER ‘Painter and Decorator MILVERTON Vol. XXITI—No ‘1 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, July 8, 1915 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher GREAT BARGAINS IN Summer Footwear Men’s Light Canvas Shoes from 1.00 to Men's Sunday Shoes, reg. $3.00, for..... Men's Heavy Elk Shoes at. Men's Tan Oxfords, reg. 4.50, for ...... Men’s Gunmetal Oxfords, reg. 4.50, for .. Men’s White Canvas Shoes, reg. 1.75, for Men's Harvest Shoes (Buckskin) at... Boy’s Patent: Leather Shoes, reg. Boy’s Dongola Shoes at Boy’s Running Slippers at... Ladies’ tiede Pumps, reg. Ladies’ Tan Oxfords, reg. 2.50 to 8.00, for.......... 1.00 Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords, reg. 3.00 for...... 1.50 Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, pearl buttons........ 2.00 Ladies’ White Canvas Slippers, 2 sttap........6-.5 1.65 Ladies’ All Patent Leather Pumps, ..:.060..c.c00+» 2.50 Ladies’ Tan Shoes, reg. 4.00 for ..... veveseeeeeess 2.50 Ladies’ White Tennis Slippers. Misses’ Patent Leather Pumps 1,25 to. R. MILLER “The Shoeman” 3 Milverton, Ont. Items of Local Interest. 1f you haye a suent 3 at your home, are for a visit, "oF news spent the week-end Mrs, Geo, Reis in aire oe | Kalbf! ante spent a day or two Fioske week at Gadshill. (Mir. W. BE. Brooks. of Toronto. call- vats a Kirkland of Teeswater, her friend Miss Edythe ed ra friends in Milverton aa Friday A Attend Engeland’s Big Sale. You uns man enlist, your eds you. See. our Tale Suits at $5.00, En- geland country Eva Gaioke has returned from a visit at Br ss Talmage spenb the ‘hholi- day in Berlin and Preston Bred, Schwindt spent Sunday with talents | hear Linw size Senne a blankets, exe ra. "special pis and M week a mew seven at present visiting her cousin, Miss il ob: Lavina Jac rosch. of Ca’gary. arriv ed in Milverton on Tuesd: July and Aug ase a \ (Mr. Isaac Knech el of actors. 3 who is at presemt illg fri in} i Ontario spent Friday last ie Milver.| day wi | iM | towel | Arthur. spent Dominion Day at home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm M ‘orge Westman pee moved hi family from Regina to his farm ‘Avonturst thirty miles from the city where they will spend the “summer cae New Hamburg Pres‘ Piola wad other paaics | Were going on Mrs. George Heard and Mrs. Geo, wi Tere sports | ‘4 in a38 2 g S 5 y have no ‘elativ a Sele bt Cattle: Bae Engh and afr sadenie es M FOOTBALL! | 5 W. F. A. INTERMEDIATE SEMI-FINALS LISTOWEL vs. POOLE EXHIB: PARK ION 5 MILVERTON WED'Y, JULY 14th GAME CALLED AT 6.50 SHARP. The keenest rivalry exists between these teams and the game should be the best of the season, ADMISSION 25c. LADIES 10c. eir depa ie for ‘North “pattie ford, Sask.,and | thé West. aot the ladies of verton and vicinity met in _ the o ednesday. June rf ga spondiny tary, tea. Becthotts “tveasurer. tise Struther: uring thi e “past week the regions verton received cop- 3 i —_ MOHR’S GROCERY * Vanilla enh Be Ib. Molasses Petey Can ‘kes a tb ‘oney Cakes Pain Sosabics oe ib S, Sweet Pickles per qt_ Ice Cream per pint Large Prunes per WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE A nec e a BOG ).. ly assumes a mew The Methodist be station of its multitudinons TN en is no longer a thin, of | beauty. ‘The final examinations of the Nor-, iF Hamilton, London, Peussioi a ols at ie guts granted were 11: haat akon a 881; limited third class 78; kinder- | garten directress 15; in’ ora primary | wim kindergarten primary 7° a J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for D. L. @ W. : PORTLAND SCRANTON CEMENT STANDARD Oa ST MARYS _ ANTHRICITE Li 7 en 31 Wi ME 33 at eae She ear page they are closed. | Bank or Hami 1872 TABLISHED Interest On Savings Accounts here interest ~ commences to accrue from the day they are opened and runs to the day | MILVERTON BRANCH Ne " = G. SCHAFER, Manager eela Revds. R. Ma: Siratiord: a std wart, + | ington D, Fergusson, Monkton and ” Ramn ‘ammhey. Milverton. Presbytery. Before G. Miller. o! ier. a eau prea ev. Ae ee of Millbank phair he minister and Rey. J. aa will address: the \ con- t. Marys will preside; a 3 Susan Seling, of Gownstown is where he Ses spend the months of | m hold on | Jobs in Milverton, J as the people of Milverton and viein: is | the lane the np aae away, to do a1 * og ee ar 8 did. =e of Avonton. will | this e paint as Mr. Wi ann last ee a new Overland oar. i a and ars fe a and fam. nd Mir. y ene at Dom: ion Day ith: Mtr h Jy Rai Port Elgi = L. Turnbull and son Master of Vancouver. B.O,, are pay- visit to the doctor's mother at and Master Lewis left on Wednesday o spend a few holiddys with friends and Bayfiel vault doors fof the new post office d masons are at press nt busily podareg a8 having pein put in and th iMestrs. Henry and a Fee. Lambert. spent “meeting will beheld by — th Perth County Tempergnce Alliance at fees on Fricay ne with ject of organizihg ‘f6 en- | ioe of the OLA. when ite comes | force. Mrs. ae Fair, Mrs, W. Gray. | J. Little and Mrs. | motored to Milverton the or eanizg! jon meeting of Women's Christian ‘fpmperante Un- ‘SSTS, ‘y | warren. of Stcatiord an Fred, Roes~ sing, of Mornington. Miss Frieda Sch- mid| day at the home of (Mr, which cer oy for tbe A Biles. eve Boer eriaek xtsod statis | loaded stirs iententne person the we me that support the carriers. ai of ‘ining will Be consliaereble, aseball enthusiasts ich has ip at a meeting of the boar thie 4 weal Jack Canuck, a Toronto Weekly in its issue te week attacks 1 Morphy. M.P.. Germans to We a serious accident happened at the Ri Me after getting into spr adie ns s teeth were broken and its face was badly bruised. The ay was badly, Broken ‘se was seriously’ injured, te is feared “thatthe horse has ‘the brain—Listowel Stan- fr. George Thompson and daugh- iss Bthel TThoenpacis’ kV = Gi Mandy s two month's aci ideal outing, They Gmetti: Denver. ity. | ws being jomed at Detroit ‘ Mr. Thomp son’s sister, Mrs, W. . After aking im the Panama Exhibition) 6 party will proceed s Ang- leles ae visit Mrs. J. N whe. also of Thompson, Returns ma Auguat they will come by New ea e boat efor ae party cee ete on little bomb = was unexpectedly di Methodist church, when at clusion of an address by Miss Aecolil; in which much was said of tobi ies in the audience, who the trenches. rose to re- which what else col an Son, ete ae oa and any a ae in the ‘udieree, Here they have been fight. ‘igartte evil for years ‘and oven! furni ve ‘dee ae ly of rett Bids fs fair iota eae Seas ee long this line. she is nae deserving si a Mon! . acseahed, by. ay ome, P A. D. Gischle#, Miss Beatrice ie complime mtary addres: is ovel S.| visions in order that a, official count on the vote | on eee | fhe Canada, Temperance Act “On Tuesday afternoon of last week sie com- | hom« Attend Engeland’s Big Sal Cash pag for eggs at oe Pearl ‘reamer; ioe ik Ladies’ Suits at $5.00. En- Sons. Sy c. Talmage is speniing a few days at Boa cock amd Kuhryville. qT m the tower ae mew ‘post office has been aiblet® re Mr: Coutts has returned from Jas, ae with her daughter in Brant- rds ikton junior baseball team were erton ball tossers on pe Detroit, Mich., est of her aunt. w days a car lowel on Friday. Milverton Wednesday Mrs. y Zulauf an son, of Mil- verton, anne miaay + (Mir, Conrai up game frie at od days with friends at Gran nd The ae William D, MacDonald. f “War! sete! has pocouted the place on July 15¢ At by Se See ee of 29th. = ‘acelet ani week's issue eppea ars the hy-| they may be en- abled to vote intelligently. Daily orders of the mobilization 7 Aes camp. | are Kucrascer to see that he new regulation is enforce Some extemal improvements are at present being made on Burns chure mid The walls and buttresses and a bath room fitted up. old The | tence im front of the eNarols has also}. bo en remove: ng; CONRAD SCH WINDT Mr. meas wen Schwindt died Vy the home is daughter, Mirs red Debus. “ot the 16th of Elma. on Mon: day last, For shout 8 or 9 years ago. He “ar Moserville for a Lene le of paralysis Fr = , of Poole; afternoon to and was ste ibe . A, Blunek =e scortcUTHBER’ TSON On June 23rd att six o'clock in the ling took place W. Reid. when Bthel Cuthbertson ima b> ame the bride o° Mr. George Elma. The Pemutifaly decorated wih Pink 1o¥e the ride ev. D 1D and hostess, Th aM of the bride was attested to by a oie _ imber of useful and aay pene Births, Maiiages na Deaths. BIRTHS. ere rai reas on ‘Tuesday. . to Rev. P. G. and = Mrs ova: a son. MARRIAGES. resi “ence ee min” + the bride’s mother, at Orilla, Blratfora, om on Monday. Saly on 8 Jane wart. beeved wife of Krug. STavistock, ‘aged 63 years, 7 8. Sy CARD OF T THANKS fetta to thank Sivestod i and vicinity kitid expressions os See in her SUR y the people of fork of education al yee ee led in France Co., expect to pal of |S F pile tonthatl tks. wal Sake in Lis: ph £0 ne home of i frnst Flelsehbausr, Eims, (decease) i? DEATHS. windt—At Elma on. Monday July 5th. 1915, John Conrad Sch- windt, aged 80 years. 6 months and DO as en. Kru or ness wit! Mir, and te convey through yor ig induction will ta ait ‘ qantas reci oe hy home for Mr, Brow here ‘spent = Thome in ternoon. ly coped fe grove on At Gill’ rries this bage and on with a copy. (Miss Rel ir spent with his tended ‘the State a mad ne Beth ery! iMir, the Met! Sunday delightful party. oe | mses Foe 2 met on th ‘Mice Grace her ‘holidays. present visiting we J.-E iin Raney Park ‘on Mo ‘The Kno choo! “| held a pienic in Mir, Robert Murray's Wednesday afternoon. this week, service has bee tending the service will be furnished is at present the guest of her Mie, A. F. MacKenzie. on Listowel on Jul The school on the 10th “3 Logan ‘Mr, and Mrs, at little fellow. will Temait father, Mr. accompanied them as far as a Mrs. July Ist and 1 joiv her uncle in an bilo ‘hip through the New + the home of ! 'gson. bale will ‘attend Si a is imvil MONKTON red,. Roonenberg spent a tew days with her daughter in delia in Toronto last wee! Or- . is raatting friends Ritz and Will. Mer- Sees spent a. a day h friends i schoo! ir Normal but our boys were too fast for them Never plied supper giving satisfaction to alt . Norman Ross, Misses The Women's Patriotic Belle 2 Mies their sineer ur valuable cmon set for Leth-|. A Successful Business Career Successful business mon Tee ognize foundation their career the early format of the thrift habit. The ac- cumula' of a competence should be commenced di hood. There is little diffi- culty in st ing the after en made. uccess in ant is not , however, "i attaine: until as sound dean ory is foam.iem The Bank of Nova Scotia PAID-UP CAPITAL - § 6, RESERVE FUND ~~ ~~ °14'00'000 TOTAL RESOURCES over 90,000,000 MIUBANE SRA NCHES D. C. Brown, Manager laying cro- a sates blogs by other tations and vocal and in- su) delighted ospitatity ‘of the host and Chalmers of Dundalk, is vn. of the Sterling Benes a couple of days at ito. W, & Merryfield attended the picnic in Ekmira oi Li Ter ad is eR t Dominion Day me Mie eir music exai 3 tratford on Wedmesday and passed with honors, 3, N, Ross -and W. R, Burn-| Adeline ett spemt big he aa Mitchell. Sot Miss Tona I: of Hamilton, Erskine’s isat yank are taking in the tae races this wi ‘The 8.8, of @ Monkton Methodist a ‘ ss successful picnic on ‘Tewaay af- eryone piseait thorough- the ne 3 a interim nod gance of the ‘Milverton congregation | fi ate held Ra eathend meeting x chure h Sunday —last shipment of straw- eee of etlieaneant Mr. em printed and all at~ (Clinton aunt, elyn ‘Tiplady, of pte roe will walk at ae mic in Mr, Bannon's Aucay last and a big Ww. Robertson, of t several aah this wee! accompanied Franet: rs. J, B, Reich paige we Me st garden party ai report that the function automo- England Mrs. parece ee spent Mir and Mrs. Scout as out atter a tight race | owns 3 by avout ¢ ee rafters. im Methodist Circuit Sunday ton 3 Services at 7 pm. The service at wile and Mrs. A i of aes girs a few prey With Rev. ALE, and (Mirs, ‘Don't miss the ‘Patriotic service in hodist Gi Weber and fam-| Hel i On hand cherries. | He: ee che new potatoes, cab-) Am fe it w pou A “A gntbaia 9 program e= prepared and\ strangers ‘vill be Arelooioe On Tuesday last the scholars of 8.8, No. 11. Elma. presented Bek Geseued ‘Miss Salkeld id ae siti et tad. chain end position as teacher of 6.8, No. & ‘och and jardinere- b; nee on the: _sehoo). MELAS_STEMMLER A very pretty June wedding took ry" le were The bride's: travelling suit Belgian biue with a white plumed hat Mr, ‘s Helm will reside in im, and Xx MUIR—REGAN A quiet Mr wo tie seniae was ¥ e picture hat (rimmed with white cad band rated UJ ets wae roses. Murphy. arys. ae bridesmaid, whiting flame-co'ored sil and carried e oarnat- ostly, among them being a nd- some cheque from the bride's Rather ¢ groom's gift to the brid chest of silver, ‘serge with hat to imi Se le left san ‘athe owned in white duchess sati ed with pearls ee with veil ‘and orang Bierce Olmstead oak pink crepe cea as Erio “Johnston B.A“ was best and the wedding’ march. was played by Mrs. Gori ‘V, Thompson. the yn lecorat. luncheon was served after happy poaole left for a fre to Haimilt oc Niagara ey Falls a. eet al July 11th, at: 10 ie pie tae ( ‘ ‘ ‘ , - ' A Re i .

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