Milverton Sun, 26 Nov 1915, p. 1

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Poultry Wanted. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for all kinds of Live Poultry Phone 16 r 4 Milverton Sl S. Gleeckman, ke “Ft Shines Hor All.” Che Somraou Kerosene = : he different designs PP. SPomnaren ter and Decorater MILVERTON Aladdin Mend. Lamp Simplest. safest, cle ost ecenomical, whitest ight: cies ee ht ict i ‘and eee Vol. XXIII—No 21 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, November 25, 1915 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher description of banking or small, is welcomed by : Banking Service bank undertakes every ness, and our aim is to have each customer feel assured of courtesy and attention in our offices. The many services performed by a modern b are at your disposal; and every good business connection, large The Bank of Nova Scotia PAID-UP CAPITAL - 06 oven boond VE FU! "AL RESOURCES over 90,000, o00 MILVERTON AND MILLBA: i NK BRANCHES SIR D. C. Brown, Manager pe ign. oe Kelterborn, of Grimsby. | fou “father Mr. John. Kelterborn Items of Local Interest. If you have a rite at your hi Boing ont of tere tor, ©. visit, oF 7 “iinaty let us ‘We always Appreciate such favors weeks aw: Mr. Bred. ne i spent Sunday ai his home in Emi Cheng is. tats a little over ae | spent a few days last week with h parents, Mtr. and Mrs. ©. 8, Grosc! te Mrs. J. Petri: ral. Mr. Chas, Trim papinet on Sat- present visiting her daught - Bureman left_on Mon- day for Baden where wilt reside. in Heatare’ with. hinplece. Mrs, John Bechstein, ‘he vote on church union in Burnt chureh Milverton resulted as ollows ;| wn elders for 0; against 3; members and| and py ‘Phe Sua qnd Toronto Daily Glob Daily Mail and E Montreal Family 1 oma fon (New York) “Landi Tneluding pos adian subseri Canadian Countr, ‘The Three Papers ‘at our risk. Addre Saturday Rventng Fost uurnal ‘The Youth's Companio: eS To subscribers in the United States 50 cents | ee and speeches were delivered by - ‘addition to all above, to pay postage. | nearly ‘i The Canadian Farm ($1.85 tess $1.04 Remittances by postal note or express order 8 heen MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher of The Sun, Milverton, Ont of Wellesley. spent Monday and Tues- at the home of Mr, Jacob Kel day rhe . < terborn. “la u ing ates ‘Tho managers of Burns churchare| The placing new leaded glass windows in| «' With The Sun. the church in the place of the old ones that have done ay tt since i 8 irday morning dropped a bouncing baby boy to the great delight of oe household. Harry is now sai i testes ‘only. No admission fee will be char~ 5 ged ue: sapere is cordially invited} to ‘to be day evening last. renneres ben ‘Any combination of the above publications ay be had with The Sun, for example ;' M facBeth on behalf of t whe un'and Dally Maithad Bmpire,.c0a.75, Hizens yore is beautiful gold headed) give estima 3 0.86, umbrella. uenther made 5 ‘aa = | ver suitable “reply and expressed his) cording: to the commission's standard 0 deep régret at severing his co! ‘or 20 years. Mr, Guenther and fam % 5 AN A EN pecial= 5 THURSDAY Lux Seer Sunny Monday Soap, 6 cakes for Baker's Cocoa, regular 25c, f Christies Tin Sodas, regular 80¢,, fox £9 We FRESH EGGS 35¢. y DAIRY BUTTER 28¢ Mohr's Grocery everybody: gets a guess at ates see bce “> RN ash gs for eggs at the Pearl aoe of ohoice EO SE on sale bruh Mrs. a Wa aie of ca cong i very atest ay in high crown- All parties iting wire. “stretohers i Saturday last attended the funeralofjin the neigl the late Mrs. Samuel Vipond, of Don- pane ae ann urday evening fro! rip through | spen ii Western Canada hoe the Western | Mil verton owing to the ates. | wit Mrs. Louis Weber of ete is at | cess. 5 eset Giechier at the Evangelic poe n 1 be = completed before “tho winter tendance at th among whom were relatives _ from Sloronto, Beviatoot, Stratford, Monk- {tor and Trow Q Ay The death took place os ey Muskoka on Saturday. 3th, Miss Louisa Langfor sult of injuries sustained thew a fall |The funeral service took place 1 the following Tuesday weg ise in- cemetery in Macaulay. a egemme ct lebt can never repay. ong the r ive the funer- al were; Mrs. eorge efor ase Mrs. and Miss McLeod and feng Miss Langford, of Toronto. Bort i? ‘arling. he had gen promatea'| rs ty the di ti The tice of Milverton on Mon- A large Anita 15 saeeney fee ie intend leaving, for Windsor ts weel a very, eloquent _ Sasias inspiring “address was ad st anes: insti tute tront ad else “ois vill have to make the fuccesd. is. worth having. unless hon- Fl e el hetter, business than ee into other ne ioe Milverton, eg rine Ce oh ee atest “provera ‘on pick w pee to ruin his or bers reguialiod for life .o- J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for P., PORTLAND CEMENT STANDARD Oa ST MARYS ANTHRICIT! LIME a a3 rr = 5 and inh wes '|almost chokes herself with collars or lat bares her chest, and invites pnen- monia. She binds -herself in thing: she calls corgts She paints and ss. * = 2 Dominion 5% | Loa Bank OF Hamilton STABLISHE Copies of Prospectus may be ob- tained and applications received at any : Branch of Bank of oe ol virtue that imparts value to a paper pe. ARE us NORTH -WATERLOQO © RGANIZED It is a am eae street et Bs2 3 al EseuteCol tials ‘eeruiting ae system of street lighting and thus e-| mittee. H. was” pe with the cal eke nr jee is Gaiciintencs Teh ‘Hesconauer Ww d Cieatis ies ee Ge Elentonn, Aue vive OBITUARY the, following ttt. letter was received james Torrance. M.P.P., last MRS, SAMUEL VIPOND. week. get is son. Pic, B = ce who is agai the trenches 7 pitt ri r tol Vipond a died at her home on| Wounded and gassed at the battle of be|the 10th concession o! ma, near . .| Donegal, took place to the Donegal poms but his Highland e “James Brditenton. on Rappoay poe where interment took place|to permit bim returning — without ire De. is bi w:th the family remain|sible for me to I -\united in marriage to Mr. Samuel | about th several children—Maggi: Hp We ,0f BL. Teasdale, others Riwaled cy was a con- istia: member of the £| Donegal Methodist church, at- t+ MISS LOUISA LANGFORD. pape ent being made in the Langford ervice was conducted by the pas- + CHRISTIAN BESIEESS ot illness extending over ¥ Sea to his rest on native of Uger pte Fermany. m vived ‘by wife and a large family of grown up sons and daughters, ss eee a Mrs, \peea, retake get or Willi mm. i ‘dan, Ellice. The fun- ee will take place to Greenwood emetery on Thursday afternoon and |g, tt | will be conducted by R ae A chler, Service at the house com‘? rn, Dee |mensin ng al tga, Short Stories Retold. SLIGHTLY 4 TANGLED a meetin; The ean ta the Neinorate? Seater’ “My friends the “schoolwork is the tedagr es of civilization, I moana" A smile could be felt, of his conn is “Phe workhouse @s the bulschoo) |Honor does ni w election oft—" as Appel had oaphed subsequent to He was evidently twisted. ee schoolbul is the housework—' audible snigger spread over ibe ted his teeth, and “The schoolhouse my friends—"* A sigh of relief went up. Hamlet was himself again! He gazed peenly around, The light of triumphant self- deneiies lence = :was enthroned upon his b: “Is the wool ark—" \And that is ‘ohare he lost conscious- ness. ++ | Pte. A. E. Torrance Again ; You i : ut sixty years ago she was|] am au notion by the abr that Tom Phillips, of |E w ir, Christian BStrickert | spite RS aeroplane duel—report a8 trickert was|head and a chap hit geri then here. You know Dad that it is a fine if k up land in the/seen for months again particularly hen you know they .are ther while ‘this is rst appeayancty ith the Canadian Black new many of them before I w i| Tavistock Election Tangle ular, he says @ defeated candidate would not have been entitled The motion was made on ground tha pel was not disquali+ d by reason of not being a British citizen. The j inds that Appel , | bis election, his | mer! Pippen Rel! maaoed ine. “prespirats i ma aii panei Births, Marriages and Deaths. BIRTHS. be ies nd—At Milverton, on Saturday. aD re Rye and Mrs. H. L, Nal get ‘Mtorninigtoh, on Nov. in the Tre Trenches as near conten as it is = m. le tke “to tell you of but can- Twas here in g until Taw an over Straightened judge Wallace, of Woodstock, on ‘day last gave judgment in the ent Rule nm if the diction had been reg- ‘he judg ment holds that the plain: jis own Rt esi Bevin 45 nd Mrs. Eli Natsiger, a Modern woman “prides herself on ot. n her ronrebs ang her enlightmentt a Semini ihaken oy fetters at ‘the buarbarie ge ere is free. es her ears. ywwders her But has eee the bonds of a barbaric a free. +t ave Syobe: farmer's son ts the country reer le village pettiforge: ee nothing aveuk! {At the end of “his first day’s study he returned * “Well, Tobe. bate ins like — the the law?” aske “Tain’t what it’s crake ces to answered ‘obe. “I'm Iw, nt it” + NoT VINDICATIVE - farmer and his wife were stand- ing before the pigsty looking at pe only pig, when the old ae “Say, ‘John, it be our silver wed~ fin’ ter-morrow. Shall we iil the pig’ are replied vith a look of dis~ eeWhat's the good of murdering the Bray pig for Weds happened twenty- ive years ago.?’ Mi a Ahattarnety avert, ‘on Mi ats at fe ‘Wednesday. Nov, 17th,in Strickert—At Milver' day. No lov. Tapes Hay fouse~ hold Effects, on. Lot a, (near Lin- wood) Wel ‘or Emma ES oat western section, ue 20 lady | ton. acre Mank's frm for Mason ive rton for series of the late Frederick Seelho! shipbui Japan still in_ operation which wes established 1,900 years ago. In Elma on Nov. 6th, to Mrs..F. H. Johnston, Be d Mis. Berry. ‘word, a daught EA THS. ellesley township. John B, Lichty wedge yeara 4 months and 30 days, Funeral took place on Sat- purday, Nov. erton, on Mon Noy, 2°nd, 19:5, Christian. stiskeg aged: 73 -years. 8 months. 26 ‘agler. Teenday. Nov. when, oh mn lot 6, con. 7, e ©. Gib basen ea Det 2ni Cae horses and ler. neue Dec. 4th—Village lot in, a yard in There

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