Milverton Sun, 24 Feb 1916, p. 1

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Poultry Wanted hast CASH PRICES PAID for all kinds of Live Poultry s : S. Gleeckman, Phone 16 r 4 ‘Milverton ——!. Che “Ht Shines For All.” Skates Hollow Ground (Called for and Delivered) A GOOD JoB GUARANTEED Hor: at) Painter se Clippers Sharpened NEU MEISTER and Decorat TON Loris Sees Vol. XXIII—No 33 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, February 24, 1916 Malcolm ens Editor and thse a = | | = + 50C, Sour Sic ‘qt. bottles . Highest Prices Paid for Produce MOHR’S GROCERY J. G. HAMILTON Coal = PORTLAND ANTHRICITE S is i Butter ee per lb. in prints. Enge- | lai 7. in wallpaper at Items of Local Interest. If you have a guest at your home, are km wae ‘get ts our out 15 years of age Moh: We ih vl . ‘auch tay vt tated livery first of next week, Engelen .d—Stone for crushing. Cockwell spei ante ss dockins apent a few |i, view. Beeve Per days last week at his home in Elma, e. Johnson Allan, of Galt spent <E Pi Sunday with his sister Mrs W. R. Burnett is at present ie room with an attack Mrs. Wm Orr Tues- oe om | cue. Wnt eh mmérfpan sold an Over- land car ae week to Mr, Wm. R: Pine oO! caulated, sugak 8700 we cash and $7.25 ade: for this week only. En, geland mio Hammer returned last A. W. Gallop. om ch, after spending several months at her m MoGuire and Andrew ; Strat | of MM kK vie AN ladies are cordially in- te Pte, Wine Hawken, of the 110th}, Mr. Robert Morrison is busily en- Battalion, Stratford, who was home for a ays last week on sick leave Pluricd ts bientines aa riday last, james Torrance, M.P.P.. stratford spent Monday in the village and the evening for Toronto te atte! ia ‘ cmecting of the Boa: of fxeminer Mr, Frank Yeigh, the famous lec- turer on Canadian dite, n illustrated lecture will appear Monday, Marci Gent presenting’ Ube eat From Canada,” Keep the date Glenn, of the Mis Glenn-Charles vou Fashion Store, in- material an the ed the nec- on- ave creceing cost of raw ne’ r duty is aces n increase. ne rot! Rebruary we will take place on Wednesday, March the a Next Sunday being Dominion Al- |Fiver, Ont., where official records are liance Field Day kept. the SGecinsloal church ‘Mir. meee of rfu friends of Mrs. Noah Bearinger change for the better immediately Mornington ae aie i - Preparedness Business opportunities come to the young man who is prepared to meet them. A growing bank balance, no mat- ter how small, is an evidence of business ‘ability and force of character, Our Sav- ings Department will help you save. verton Pregeh iance. r, and Mrs, George A. Parker, af- of weeks with Wm. Parken of Logan ai ‘late Dr, F. Parker of the in ntey. in ate drops in for Sayed upper ae edly. e G.T.R. oe eat burgularized ht tered about on tl would appear to hare been “committed by a boy o The Hon: atinlay Mtrediarmid has ntario Govern- made within next few matic. and yaude- Sitnouah this hatcher first venture of its kind! for the depart been under consideration to keep the lakes and rivers well supplied with game fish. 0 the fact for a siebery ard to fin \ The Mornin: igton eaten p Sun day Burns if could get out the bare t is ny that about twenty-fite pe _ | TRY THE SUN FOR NEAT JOB PRINTING varicose veins: ant aot common. stirring addres: ing.” 7 riring physician discovers officera for ae he ar ‘Best iChaeacte ume, Gent ie ieee Tent Shoes, alue $5, 2nd—$2.00. ane: aatiten? i S of which t : “str pene Miss Es. Me ley, Milver | ti tine Matprrct) Gtrathora ot Monit whose illness has | s no} home of her brother, Mr. Robert The funeral will take | s« of a1 an stteaGonetes devoted sister. On Thursday evening ob lds week Mr. and. Mrs. W. ite es for bert, rand for race ern r Lord di rid is suri ae 3 Tosch, | ¢ alseeten: Soaneibated to the f inging si caps “in: hi: itable style.” Mi F || was the Set 2 sae }| grat taining her nen also reeei ‘receive ed eautifal il paint @ ites. ‘cof her grandson, De wine eens of Eg Col was oh the | Tu pay: Feb. 29th—Stock. ‘and lin Sate in- or Councillors of Mil- | fm su on n | thers Milverton +} Avcl church mogis slvrays having a can of salmon e minister t in Berlin of an -¢ beat exclaimed the admiring old oe rea oO t ‘other miler oh ays. The Kilties are pole Marks as 300 offered iy Struthers—At Mor: ms react ie fot re ie and that } thd cconastent ae ‘ae last | MR. JAMES TORRANCE, M.P.P. f DINED AND. “CANED” PREVIOUS TO HIS DEPARTURE FOR STRAT- FORD.—CITIZENS TESTIFY AS TO THEIR APPRECIATION OF HIS WORTH. ‘meena paget 2 advanced 100, per owt. ‘We are showing our new wallpaper Engeland & Sons. Lace curtains in stack for spring age. un r pair, Bngeland & weit a nowara nen: headlong Hat says that two men treat 75 a day. We now several lows who wil sae : “ ral fellows who will wantin | Previous to his departure ffom the village to the city of Stratford, where will take up his residence for the future Mr. James T w Traore aba arl Creamery again extends st in Milverton. The ine: of butter for 1915 over 1914 has been fae gular gered of the bof 0.T. iat the hoi Pnipbest. 3 prices. paid. Furniture Go.. Limi w flours Ie ls asblendea m No. ponded to by Mr. an mig tee and Saralting ad- dr ‘The Army and Navy” Lookin, of Newton, of the nav, ym the days of tAitred to the present ior’ *pualities. le by Geo Guen- or od Since 1832. this institution has suc- ce: carrie fees you to select as ur Bank 38 _ The Bank of Nova Scotia MILVERTON BRANCH 0. W. Huelsman Acting Manager = & 6,500,000 ~ 12,000,000 Short Stories Retold. —_ .A REAL OPTIMIST ‘At this stage of the proceedings Riese” was pro- posits te rere den, was in the far South, where cad men et hi ie” ted to Mr. Jame: re Ke, athe sitizens of Mitvertoperan eb. * aan, Joie.” “Mr. Torrance replying received Wis caunese was reminiscent in cher “ [are “hreten ome Bae to eut down but the eyelone leveled them and a me the trouble.” *atemanable | But what are you for fan earthquake ‘to ake the potatoes out of the groun eo SINCERITY - lergyman was about to leave his one evening w! he _encoun- it an-old lady examining the carv- r de- & personally-eonducted Lou, sbyly accepte That” explained the good man. a memorial tablet erected .to memory of the late vicar, ere. now it beautifule” “is the e one erected to you on +t . HOW pony SHE? “Aunt Chloe. 40° you think you are rudder, I ’spects I is.” “Don't you. know. that nothing un- clean shall inherit the kingdom 0 _ | heaven “Yes. I'sq heard it.” acter, He had been a residen' this: neighborhood for sixty coming into the gusen bush” whe! but six months his common ‘swamp. ‘colle; nington, and is pigher Rie he to leave my fieft Behind im Births, Matiiages ia Deaths. er|Grieve—At the Royal Alexandra Abe paren A. ~ Feb, 8th. ar-and Mis. RG. Grieve pba: ‘ s resentative ing he was Manniages. senjally ‘proud of the fact that he Diehl -Atkin—At the manse, Elie, cae eths -dbntidence of “both Lib- ae fore lunck, 01 ‘Wednesday, ae pee hia ne native Be. “John Diehl, of Bllice + a0 Teng aay 3] u aay for 0 lone Werder Hae ts Rees ae! Ea. Dehait ‘of ery suitable reoly on] was then ‘The ening spent in a ‘aca an Pn an PRS St y, | PTE. C. RITTER PRESENTED wit WATCH has. Ritter. of the 97th Am- rican terion Toronto. y ‘0 last week yisiting his parents Ritte: ee MoH watch and the patter Heyes surprise and state it ry much the want y and give salt when the. oceasion arose. Pte. . Chas. J Ritter, 97th American Battalion. Dear Friend; igs We, your relatives own fricnds dave : ni at y smiling face. on behalf of ‘your, relatives % an fh lends. TER ns The Library Board req west that ha Me been La 9 tha alloted eleven any je returned at once, otherwise tne, will be impose’ er he ity ined ahs ns fastened to the book, they are bereby to ‘tes. Pana Ez Atkin, of Mil- | verton, 3 DEATHS. rningt Be day, Feb. 23rd, Bareay aanputar ‘of the pee ers, in her on Tacs 9, Wellesicy. Western Section. Wednesday. March 15th, 1916—Ex- str ‘sale of North Hf, Lot 16. 11, Mornington, 200 acres and. al the aoe pon implements: there- Bee - bills. Mrs. S.J. Sfeattister, “Exout ix. Samnvel Me- Allister. Exe twenty years in a contest either. for Ses) or ry hi tended ereavement. Lichty, 7 Well S Ht Lot |b (et pee eer. re ES eel ae for Jos. Cassel ne Peel, 1-4 Bare Pte. aed » was | Battalio Th a ee thet Ha et ne and exceptions rvice ing fe

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