Milverton Sun, 2 Dec 1915, p. 1

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Poultry Wanted Che “Ut Shins For All.” Su Aladdin M antle Lamp Simplest, whitest odor Sg the ne Sfedinerent deelgua and ge NEUMEISTER Painter and Decorator safest, t eeonomical, Brigutest, ight, nO noise, oll Tighe in istence, Burns oat ot. Gall and see MILVERTON Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, December 2, 1915 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher pean Mohr’: "1 House for sale or ao “Be Whe . rga’ ui \ Several ee 3 in the’ village last ue Vata of ‘the | late Henry Roese at Stra ag el set 8 a the employ of “Mr. Mar- e | day. Cnn Rates ® it oe! rs \itates that dtnayh abest 125 miles faraoe came and went during the af- Any combination of the above ‘publications exai rl Remittances by postal note or express order St re eo J. G. HAMILTON pats man any. to oe own cial joether hin by Starting a small SavingsAccount in this Bank. MILVERTON BRANCH Fresh fish at Kelterborn’s. Ladies’ fall suits $10.00. Hngeland & All children’s hats 99c. each at Miss Meyer's. Bee. table ot children’s bats, un- trimmed Mie K. Sproule guart’ ber siautcis years or age wanted to learn’ grocery business at eet. Will go at if Mr. Walter Roe, son of the late John Roe, of Elma, has oe with the 110th Perth battalic All parties havi wire aeeciomerd) belonging to me are requested to r n them at once. Geo. J. Coxon. r. W. B. Struthers left on Mon- wr Manchest: Ontario Count; for Se he will spend several days on business. Car of choice “potathes .on eale R. ton. Cash paid for eggs at the Pearl Creamery, See our ladies’ land & Sons. coats $4.99. Enge- Whit about that sweater cont! Engeland Cver 150 rae! coats to sclect from Engeland & Son at ing, shipment to the sugar factory a! - | Berlin. arly and plage your order for Cc the ree latest modelg in high crown- ed ch hats, the leading style now at Mrs. Kate Sproule’s. Those who are so bitterly opposed Raw furs—highest cash vices paid | at Mohr's grocery. y the quarter 10 and 12K6.| elter! i iaililnegy wists De cleared wat! efore Christmas. Miss Mey: (x ‘Millinery—All trimmed hate oa hand oule’s, to! ¢ church, a bazaar in Rit- mber 2nd. over Sees Agricultural College in train- ae for officers. as been ar- ranged that not interfered with. As a number of changes have re- e fo milk will be delivered on Tues-| to ‘ch union must. surely think of ipt. day, Dec. 7th. Customers are asked| He rrals, or spir- ‘oronto magistrate fined a mai to procure a double supply on Mon. . rather th: clipping his dog’s ears. “It will Géo. anner. open plaza where all ett of saints | affect 10,00) show dog owners,” de- . Wm. Zimmermann desires to| are weleonie.—Walkerto! Heralds |clared the defendant. “It will af- announce that he has taken over| Times, ‘ect more than that number of dogs” ths: tosntancs agencies formerly held} Bears and dogs live 20 years, foxes|retorted the Magistrate. b: FE. W. Gu 15. lions 10, oats 14; as res} Although the American ciyil war Giiaeerie ard ill held|and rabbits 7, hogs 3, A horse has| came end more than 50 years 1 Burns church, Milverton. n-|been known to live gixty-two years,|ago. a total of 369,370 pensioners re- day. Dec. to be followed by | their average age is I 25; sheep 10,|mained on the pension roll on. July 1 fowl supper on Monday, December 13 | cows 15, camels 100, Bagles 104, rav- he pension payments for tl During 2 wans 360, ele-lyear aggregated $156,668,771. a sample of ants 400, whal ‘ry Encore flour, It Is a blended varying from fine mild “sunny weath-| The best butter in France is sell-|flour made from No. 1 Northernand to rain. sleet, snow and f Tinally Ing 9th to Amer per tb, 2 the] Nas Ontario wheats and is superior family flour manufactured in :O ion chat un! rates somewhat. we meeting of the bea a Bible| this war ruises|Society was held in. the ¥ ather which sigs wali Methodist | to n col-|the prices of foodstuffs in Canada are =| quite normai the ait “to Mrs. chiffon scarf o! Gree per pout, all of which to show that while we in yet it has mot’ come ek the great masses jas yet. ail oukalani. has forwar ee of Hresident Wor at nite aad incement stor od that you off z the asking; and you'll look mighty|mencement of the next li e year fine in khaki, me lad,” souvenir}as a result the Provincial tour of unter disappeared. the License E The cisions of essrs. Pfeffer Bros. ot been| the Committee will be made known considerably eae com-| shortly Sites be pe ye e the wheat in the tw 4 or two when it is pee they may .| get what they requ On receipt of a large order for Can-| m the Britis) LS ra i e elevators the head of — the kes and total acted as chairman “ e and Mr. J. G. Hamilton disposed of the boxes. will be devoted v Migr M.P.P., the . teacher. the h anniversary of their wed. dis nd Mrs. s. Barrett, of Mornington. entertained en bers of ree church A. sGriicen: ‘whe rector Rev. Powell read a paper on the a8 isi Fh ta | wae Miss settle Hears op bolic acid which ren are unable in any drug si tee F. EB The | series of addres to) No: ‘or the great interest] o she displayed in making the -affaira November 24th. being a load from Christ “church poison mentioned was car- e of ase this acid Retthdort commenced a mpaign of misrepresent- 8 a ° 3 5 R dae meee lantern, which is a sérious e pees a so many people make | i 5 a oR ‘onvineed of its super- jor qualities. For sale by Geo. Guen- \ther: Milverton i in, of Stra decline arrested tford, in the jearly closing regu ulations came into streets as freighters are through for this season. and will not be on another ent whole- sending a letter rough the travention of the Private Detective C e labor department reports a er cent. es Re ae it the their college work is|M. boats! o and sugar. in every province except Prince Bae ward Island, ince Miss Laura Hughes, niece of the Minister of Militia, investigated] etal that legal catching of Speckled trout has wholesale ner 3,/must not insu re of ork, quest for a little Try Mohr’s for your Christmas fruits, peels, ‘tracts, etc. Live ducklings wanted, Mus eeu aighly “starved. | 100,’ Ber ib. sie ts. you ene Your chickens to tay fen them ind bone. 8c. per I millinery reduced. of millinery every week Having ime to get off one crop this s are advancing and are a d flour is up barley is the only Laer “That 0 be declining.—Guelph Mer- Soe Short Stories Retold. WootAN's "S WAY was a beautiful young woman bubbling over with intellect, and high purposes, who adie map- the matrimonial prablem to th ea eventually “I suppose, Es Ea & = Bs a Wy B Kits cliche a penetration, a Win: in ambition. In thought and abeect: he must be as unsullied as Jellicoe or be strong mong men, a knight a lath-! Sage acore nd pi cigarette that poaeae boot-pad, rattled on the area a pce aera agg abies ‘whe ee Eva ‘alas knocke: inert tumblers a a cut glass fruit |? dish off ce sideboard in her haste to get to A oa BYADING- THE LAW Sir A motorist was errs by a eae’ | L. an for speeding whereupon he ass. After he had you wouldn't mind if I called an ass . policeman. woul you any satisfaction,” ans- hon with a smile. e 25 S + e4 ed 101 iy or furned to the man who had policem: left arrested him. “Good-day he said, and iiomontately: courtroom. —* DENCE IN TEMPER He was an able-bodied Englishman out haps natural for ere taken in by the society. After been pliced upon the | spawning beds ‘y fall, it is} twoe ede to inquire w! ie re= closed a very dainty of being — s-curely/ having the effect of utterly destroy- sone had conte saplated nln luncheon was served after which th | screwed on the oil reservoir, the burn-|ing summer fishi at our}{he army. “ like jot, six,” it in playi ing games ped on, with the re-}game wardens doing? It ma‘ ye toolocame the. ai eae ‘but I e such a The nee intern is upset, the |Jate to do anything this fall. but this|'ot semper, and when I wd 22nd f and the oil is al-|matter. should certainly be looked af-|them Germans five done 1 can't ‘old al 01 lowed to run out upon the lighted |ter.—Plesherton Advance, myself. in. No. sir, if I wa t The moc! parifament is Burns result is eit On the dial of the sr clock, as rads I Tomy "lp giant out: church on Monday evening next! plosion or a serious blaze. and unless [a part of the reeruiting eampa aign be-|rages on ‘em. I’m best al promises to be an interesting affair speedily checked, damage to lite and|ing waged in this district. there will Rev. F. W. Mahaffey will act a8) property oni be + Tisut-Governor, Bir, Jas. “Torrance. | Wye ery: day: “brings Area evident MP. penker. M. | MacBeth-|that many ‘men in Canada are, coin-| Tim is HAD A PERSONAL BOUND leader of Government, and supported ing patriotism into rs Sir Henry’ illuminated at night and’ sil the time a er by Messrs. eee on J. |M. Pell t pre eaient of Steel and Rad | will be a reminder to all whovnre in| One evening, just, as ovat eae Brown, W. J. ett, mer-|iators Limited, says his company. as|a position to © that the Empire|°W Was about to leave the chapel, mann, Jas. Semple, John Gor-|on hb: x in immediate prospect.|is calling for their assistance, This eer satrenaed, by the secdlally. Mr. D stringent maseures against their em- ployees wi to enforce. There is therefore nothin for Agent Walford-and Section* Foreman Hilker to do but lays when, we are inform parties put big stones and other stacles frequently on the thus ough carelessness or lown- right cussedness jeopardize the next comin, in. ion fore- don McCloy, John Atkin, Geo. Smith ‘the prot 000 high Ls bears 000, with pi 000 6-inch. she! 000 with profit of ti Station track, ia iy contracts amounting to sy le o and profits of $1,05' will laced ‘at . explosive shells rofit of ‘$400 00 Hs at $10, total eat 000. 59, $500; r of people who talk like ta Ga Oaks re to~the public ‘ the loing did not ae his alaen opportuni to spill their tloughts on the public, me newspaper often d very effectively in recently at patriotic ane recruiting meetings. Down the centre of the road came animal world, Tt seems as af this were true.—Kin- cardine Repo: regat! : pi Forni, aa every, rthmes Fo | these arboreal ro ing remarked with the usual ta ntlabhies “How did you,like the sermon this eveni tag 1 Feees 5 think it was just ~ sockagtnd lov was the onsrexations woul a do I." sseclared ee) Fede eee wid cong: arly beloved’ cage 5 Fay tached." Ri Pr A, Black Squirrels and Partridge “ Guelph Mercury yr some years past very few of 0} weather @aring the hatebing: season a great many of the young birds. { perished.” Those 0 came angry and called the “pal come fi fine | ne: out” “Why, no], the (a ns athens Milverton School Report The following is the report of Mil? verton public school for Prego marked x it for one ‘ions oe mark 0, honors 413, pase $30,cForm l-Thek Grosch. 432, ae Miller 423, M. Danomn: 419, 0. fro} ntil the e sea- gon. No, trouble, to ‘show. goods at 2 Ge eats Therapeon rs. Kate Sproule’s. Form JI—G. Koch 486, D. Rit Establishment of a federation of D nines the 21 American republics to stand Sie Heane, Sec ne ack of the Monroe Doctrine was| sy, [y—H. Finkbeiner M adyocai in a speech at Baltimore 4 4 D,, by Joseph W. Folk, chiet coun: | er ee ote oe eee x : “apse sei of the Interstate Commerce Gom-|treagoas ane mission. ission. vjoultural novelty in the|. 2Brolment 18. average attend. 17, W. R. Burnett, Principal, Room Il Total 400, honors 300, pass 240. Jr. IV=N. Barr 312, ‘hom Sp fe} L.' Bastendorff ‘227, 195, P. Kerr iiler 95. W. Bommer 19 5x. ‘sr. IIT=D. Whaley 335, B. Clemens 01, ,. eltorborn 258, Bt. Petrie 297 eis 235, ah a Popol is 2 A, 35. sho x & Mohr 118 x, E, Krajects i ub chats 109 W. Gaul 97, D. Hop! Jr. ‘Total 300, Honors Baten: 8 Weir 49. Enrolment 49, average attend. 46. nm Morley, Teacher Room III 8200, ponte ad rth 2 Mohr & Second *ctase—Total 250, eur aa ‘ider . Smit “Pitney Room I—Total 250, L. Bundscho uc dr. ta Th. Reis 121, R. Clemens 118, W. Mone 111, W. Hawk 109, H. Hoelscher 100, H. Stewart —H, Honderich, 1, dt, = C. Primer Class Boa, “Krajaetski, Vs jauff, R . 0, Schneuker dates C. 'Schmi Stew Class Witte Hooking. Battie. ‘Mahaffy. Jack Siegner. Enrolment 46, average attend. 44. Isabel J, Glenn, Teacher, a Cory gan “The Best War Poem"’ peas Manchester Guardian Robert Service, the Canadian Writs in “the best war poem The Aisin which, Sim Pe the Marne ran as They poss Aa war is hell, the great For when I note how nobly Pastures Under the war's red rain, 1 deem it. true That He who made the earthquake and the storm Perchance made battles, too. a matter of fact, the lines were written in a time of ‘profound eae ike 85 ny who 8 not an ecclesi: antic, not ‘a soldier, Theis nH was 7 exander. the late Le Primate of Treland, and thev were first publish- d me seven or eight years ago. er 5 Births, Marriages and Deaths. — BIRTHS. Capling—At Monkton. on Friday, Nov. 26th, to Mr, and Mrs, John Capling pe ‘Atwood, on Sunday, Novem- ber 2 ait, Til, to Hey: andre y; M, Shiw, a daughte ; puatas, Ss d Scott—At Listowel, on men Nov. 22nd, Margaret Len beloved wife of John ©. Scott, ein her 72nd ear, eka a SN W. D. Weir's Sale Register ursday. Dee, 2. fat horses 20 aes on lot 14, ton, (John Mank's & ashe kler, ane Dec. 4th—Village lot in Milv verton for executors of the late Frederick Seelhoff. and con. 5, Morning- farm) for Mason —Farm s'ock ‘on. 2, Mornington. for Adam Sippel.

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