Milverton Sun, 29 Jun 1916, p. 1

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HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAD = eee \ Be : f Oe ee for all kinds of Live Poultry pee z E Zi S a u 2 eh mens Caer ieee: ie suananreee aS > eee : Sa ee cork ee ‘P. NEUMEIST matin S. Gleeckman, ?°"*ifisto : : es \ ; ‘ ae Patni Fo Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, June 29, 1916 K 2e, for exgs and), Fine Rio Roasted Golfee 200, Ib. at Apply at Sun ‘office. N y esh: (lah “every Wednesday and inating | i Xe you nave a es ai sae nas oe eCormick’s Biscuits|, Cash paid for Eggs At the Pearl | Thursday at Kelterborn's. 2 : ominating Conventions ‘of town for a visit, or | 20c. age, at Loth’s. Creamery. Donald’s Smoking and Chewing - 4 ES eu ae aes T t 12.02] Highest cash prices paid for wool Tobacco, Be. plug at Loth’s, HELD AT SEE LAST WEEK — ealy Ae ear from you. o’elcck (noon). on Saturday. Suly ist and hides, J. Kelterborn. MeNamara iB spending ghee b Gamble, Store open until ten o’clock on Wlate: fe: ‘inthe villag ok Waa ae North Easthoy a : Frank Engeland and dangh-|day evening. W. K. Loth. | Dominion Day. ang Ty ist. | OG psi iat ne and All places of business wil! be ele. | te, 7, Clare, spent + few days last week || Mrs. Jobn Doerr, of Berlin, is, vis-| store will be closed. W. | . Wellington Hay. of Listowel, a Batieeay: nto. iting with her sister Mrs. W. H Mr. .J. A. Makin: i the respective candidat: Mrs, HL. Nt Bobaster. of Stinttord enn . i, Gardner, of Clinton, is| Mr. and Mrs, L. Gamble n sandlate, Spent edness in Bk — ig visiting in the villa 5 pee asthe ome nn wigh: Bplondse in| verte At a largely attended Convention |P ee nen, ot “Winnipeg. is] adver Maa. Will Tula Guu biainess let Mee Tose Horger, visited her oh mt cree Hele of Filles Mir a held here in Zimmermann's hall, on an i . “4 ased an Overland car from sent visiting friends in Bfilver- Te'your eampottor do i al s : W. Bohmidt, of |g mer. Thursday. of last week, Mr. : me “the orillia, Packet Waterloo, during the ast week. A car of the celebrate Canada Port~ tandants besten ee ae Shores ure, Nowth Perth Conservatives for the om ing bye-electio tate t Engelan . . ~ Items of Local Toterenk™ ; Pee ae nile neta Potatoes a’ ngela: Gasoline Enli ine 4K hyp. for sale. Conservative and Lil ral ia ly ist, the 49th anniversary of National will be celebrated on Sat- urday. na, Wm, Kreuter and Miss’ Mina around Milverton, 3! A _ Mr. Hartmier. oan spent Saturday Se Se LN tps chet nit for} The dist chureh has be y 'uesday, r in the vilfag 4 obtain, wir 4 prenaing a week with friends at Zu Pi jorge ‘Thamer, of the Huron AS i s oP a Heatet peeve ri cs we si i 5 -| Mr. and M Wm. Zi igh thomas Mien rin ee s steno-|tario, wili deliver an address in the |acoompanied by Mr. end Mea aw. ae, | Hen! Ponaaes Nelilbatzey Stratford; | “pics se ene Riley. of Mears. Mich bole itt ie Royay Penk: sa Beat theatre at Stratford this (Thursday) Toth | left on Tuesday for Toronto to|p™ hl an oe J. one spistoweli ford, evening. bring in a new car. A. lice, and Hugh Ric! is at present visiting at the home of) “yrs, John Gernhelder and daugh-| (Mr. Harry Ottman has disposed of| "Mr and Mrs. Sa inne SN ‘Quite a number from Milverton at-|te% Hlorence. spent a few days with |his house on King strest to Mr. Ab- daughter Miesod™ 1eet ol ao ee Attorney-General at See ergo ae it 3 i ; ‘as seni nM Ceaged ths: Pationia Lentue's day AEIDe yates oe See oe ne Nant Wek Ek eRe ee ee the issue would ‘ole he nthe bi | at the bride's home at which Rev. Pr. Mrs. 8. Squ're, of Listowel. and Mr.| Mr. Rennieth “Tantorahsot Wink Dr. M. ©. Tindale aot : ee aoe ;|John Squire. of Toronto, visited with | ham. spent wo last week | ni on it there is tobe an election we |rittowel, and Totton, motored to the former's niece, Mrs, George Dob-| visiti t ome of his mother, | rj ‘ : eee ee ue clear. whether | {rae to epend~ fn “the afternoon aie pat pia son, last week. i A Z it is ropounded ipod the platform or laren co, Spoon tae ras 2 eke sa Corp. Bert Dennison, of Walton;| Mrs. G. Hopkins, of Priceville. and pa from: tar tovdar inthe vids [angi Saunt My and Mrs. Jacob Gern- ‘ vveneuen mee IGA ratepir dary J. suit, with | Pale pink blouse, pressed panama hat with saxe plumes, FOO eS over100"000;000 and Mrs, J. J. Elliott. Mr. and aoe i + rea i * The many friends of Mi d MM Official ent bee been My anid ae si . oN Nene ar 6 sai been, r. and Mrs, MILVERTON. BEANOH Mrs. Knowlson Elliott and Miss Bl-| 040 that the, Duke ght | Auburn, while en routs to Tara rhe” iti ment | Healy wish them a long’ and happy. ‘W. Huelsman 1 ter i Sunday with friends at| 7 eda anaes afew anne tay er from th st | stood: on it oeae He oh wedded lif Cakting’ Mauagec ye chy of Toronto, was} ral of Canada by the Duke of Devon- ase with Ren R.A end, Me |alverton, ne tee at the G ent wo MOORE—BAXTER a & $ ermany, ount von Bern- . rod See eretited es Pa (ae. Wm, Hartmier purchased the| Rev. F. W, Mahaffy will conduct |storff, has naeearedl all German eon-|‘@ that neither the temperance nor| At Knox chureh, Saturday morn-— four lots on ae street belonging to| anniyersar ic Motherwell,| suls in the United States to admonish |‘: liquor interests wanted a vote at|ing a pretty. military Mr. John Couttsand in the event of be | German citi their districts | this solemnized when Effie Margaret (2 CPR. agent at| ME J H n citizens in their districts é ig Margaret (Tot) lige ok eiaeiabeton: chaies wali lasoudled ny Mews ee serupulously to observe American laws|_ 8, Friday, the liberal convention daughter of Mr “Wiverton School Report |Eo'eaes a forneriy of Milyer-| Tkery hud. dn them BAv'ot alwood.” The people of Mit |ahie’ was done tae altar te and | 28 Held im Cook's all 2 ton 2 bats ‘ 4 . Le Mcrae, Of the Hamilton | verton ae be pees oe fee paporeaniey various violations of American neu- fe = yA = ere Sa Ray, ephueiati and k igs Ros jon, |to hear Mr, McDonald teal Fellington Hay. of Listowel, was |Hattation, a Listowel boy by Rev. D en} . + . ry Rev, a ae aa se Net eee ee eae ee ties. fn the BD? 1 chur >| Correspondents in sending in ac-| "the Trinity church Garden Party |Homina R. Mar iating. Entering Room of the Milverton Public Schoo! villene last week asthe B nnediafed that icer joouate. ob predeorations iid. Addressee held. oh Tuesday night Se OCs nity clemats pape erie ea Ot onthe man ote ela j union of all the s-|are requested to sen ed a success in every w nity irman, Mr. Hay, to|gave her away. y Beene stot mare muda sa rca Gant end ey Miabees eet tant iigurohen’ of Oise andes ot 4 event exee ad-| Bed has Meee Hieonilaton s tueir opinion regarding an'ac-|in her traveil! hswulatatees Hida ae i ee year dress, ses u Me Witepoalh: xe Mie olamiation for, tue Consereatite samme (wink c cekean The vigor of Sir Mackenzie Bow- We Cyber See they declared a pai this. the Government, he claimed to be co ne s de! Hees Sao in Yuko. a 3. present spending 4 week 1 or two + gg i, ith i vateht t the he yf t Mr iL eamer and canoe. He | wi es a ie hom aie tore sterner 000 by the joint ef-|clined jn an address, urging the it me i atti Parents, : wil r , Matthew Dobson. fi ; | forta: of: the: deve -ana cOhvisuana “at [enale:to elect a Rowell eaiparter The 1, (mee Miss Lizzie Guen-|_, Mr. James who was i is wert seni bi i Moher nominees were; s cattle, | elected member of Nor th Perth in 1905] to give tl veption. i ameet-| Dr J. P. Rankin, ex.-M.P ; pe hia Smee eRe ES 3 ‘et won the a from Mr. John Brown| Patri ay wi “observed ing in Chicago on May 22nd by Me dae e Jr. I=Total. 250, honovs 488, pass i Mr. [PY Welk : eee - : a pene er ees nan, Mt y hn rc Honors Helen, Honderich 245, Isa- | si Ts. Milverton. by 372: in wall be pore ogee A 6 iers w! pent - er rs email Edward cies bei Shon oy eh ot ho P REtEE: ver R. 8, R div en of the Sabbath Sclio el spee-| BR ich waGlne ‘3 Necwel earn, i ‘ aaa ae Fae ee trencer Pies. R.| Dr. ©. C. James. C.M.G., Gey collcotion wall. be tates ee ‘ i a SGaewince ain: NER—HULLER Clemens © S08, Car} Hoe, D. Valentine, C. Stewart, ae ee He omni | a as ee sda il held 0 on the/p.c cent, since th> beginning of + ve; Mr Johi i ings| At seize pislaok: <nendity: apornbite : nae us eo ne wets} fia are S8a Tew 3 ae ienpas- | ton ; ale Ge Bray. Listowel. the marriage took place at Wesley Schneider 183, Wa . Hph Linder, I “Thients Wilfrid ©. Jat sanee : > Emp hic ice ld officers were re~ sinbes as| parsonage, Clinton, of iss Pearl Through the death of Dr. James.Can-|ning of Monday, July 10th, D Shesaeidund “and 4hiar cpoaNee ms eee 's' President, F, W. Hay, Lis-| Viola Huller. tldest daughter of Mr. one of her most Righly|verton band will be ih attendance | ‘te demand an quality. oe @ was the author|and a good musi Se and literary. pro- only a limited supply on vad sad : ‘ : aling | gramme will be given. when these are sold out it ma: eatsk Willie iiss Suen er day vena and Mi stead at a|With agriculture and conditions per-| The ‘Willing Workers 0 Christ | possible.to secure any ee aied Hoi. Bobbie Mahifiy, V adi aoe er a 1 ur ehurch forwarded a che fi —Roy Crawford. Freddie Hoff-|s ry $500. isses I. Glenn an an er! Boretkae ji 2 ath “a Militia orders from Ottawa forley BS each given an increase i ee ae, ate i Patani ee bale. ee that the way is now open|ing Mornington; Samuel Petrie, an teas 8 ary : Stak Sona pHlEs ana towels, | OF every man serving in the Cana-|y orion; ‘Thomas Smith. Bliee; J. D. after a brief. illness from cholera pital supplies cons “towels, | fr ecure Fisher, North Easth DA. M ; ; [personal property bags, mau : fasthope ; c= ee aA Stratfor is . n h. Gordon Guenther, Shizley John Ziamerman of the G.I. - : RR ism Me A ORR = _ was on : ee Sy Hazel Gateke, Clarence Hoff- || ti 5 i ii ities id is s a Vil .: v aoe, . the ing ‘The fone eek ie oh ee Eee tee tts i he “past offic AS lin and in the event of a man receiving | “Under the Canvas at Carling’s|was part EBarolinent ee Average att. 51. eH Puintiae vist sreen- |its publication ee it should Tl he “ TREES Me ctor eights,’ and J. et Teacher yy all eee of the lof ‘Public Bi ind’ sia 2 position for aa 4 te Hen countr: whi as as © ppoi ted, His ss woes oF the ‘Wisheries ends ia the Gg fereopective ei ee Dee oe fur-| saps ‘Company defeated “0” Com at circa when the groom rejoins his Slot political ‘affiliations, were pleased a pa of war. battalio t eongrata- {eee - Fs k” 8 le.“ Me- a t . A Unique Rescue uae oes sa < Births, Marriages. and Deaths. ear fe Henry. Pets fe tl rmy fedical | Kautmon—At Walllelad on hienday, of daring and |Corps team 6-0 on ‘Thursday evening,| June 3rd. to Mr. and 1. G. . Th : Binge in melo ion. Bat ‘ted, afternoon a “scrub” | Kaufman. a daughte: biographical sketch 00} ¢ 4 in the movies’ sometim2s | team of the 110th beat the “{W9th Ceppbell an Bin. on Friday, June Prominent Canadian men an “w team 2nd, and Mrs. Colin id should prove a valuable book of | Prov story 2 The 110th haye plenty of material the eee Paterovice: rainmen but. not. ert inown bor a inning team in the W.F.A. 0 Sjanvilie, on oe conditions tae thaye existed Jn 1911, the poultry and egus sold : em 2 110th “Pride of Perth” expect e 24th, to Mr. and Mrs, Stew= : the opening of spring for Tuilding. |off ‘Canadian. farms he “road. 2 ear za son, (William esky Maple Leaf Salmon : business in that Imne 4s rather brisk. | tween $31,000,000 and. $32,400,009 Te : s the ste : 2S io yoy tbs. Catcadé Sali E Se tint Mr: : George rkner Los als S estimated that the cee production . ee nd could vee ns a re DEATHS. plete ay, alone a 1 i i - Sardines per Mn. ws 10, 15, 200 block and Geor; 000,009, ‘This. is two a half | ning from Smith’s Falls to Trenton dy ee | en Beas At We let es Olives per bot 10, 25, 35¢° addi Se. s. J. E | tim Rice tiie pce age Hughes reviewed about ed 20 years, 8 mont! Heinz’ ‘Ss ac Pike = 35c qt. Shrough _a sluici es Not! re un. bable hat prep: nm buil The entrance examimations were tu the engine cab AGE aa a halt olay” ‘in th te dng-aE other bowser willbe made later'| cammised ihot’wesk te alesnly ciste fied to 8 Tigsle ets) ee Oe ee ass \- : ; emergency eS ih ene ana Seaivet 5 7 lied but [its better to obey military law Shen ianiton=at Wellesley. on Saturday, do “pack”. drill, rune 24th, » Elizabet eeborn, not catchy or extremely difficult! were} oo oe Se Some of the Battalions here expect| relict of the late Hugh Hamilton, gmed 74 pears, “O-months end 16, : SAUSAGES. «+ .ee. ALL KINDS : = a ‘only open it to the pub- 4 chet a s 2 [tO ic view si efor itt t it i expected that the 2 lesperate measures : as 5 i cdacoass a a Soa ie eathe time. we bave the sher|authority, of the dep were necessary to. save 1 it which| | on : i i feat It b= | ena i nd ere ee RE we BE MENA yam flour, It is a blended i = rl 2 long side ‘The fi | Some of the boys are rather sore | THY Bncong flour. e will be at 1 tained much be he 12th. |along 0 : i: ite. Bh i fon |flour made ae and ss oA Ti : f nati ion | Nod Ontario wheat Aha: i sunerio i i idea. and th et on the ai “ vaccinal it they don’t mind 3 ne 22; Oam. The | e | new: Tnave ee He to. re a pened mice oe . qcllttle thing that. ee i < ae oe ORO E er casted ee, t ahead and with Camp life is more Dleasant ince a : the warm dry weather has e 5 next. writes eversbody toe 2 joey ne aur ‘ ae 2 hi alkerton. ‘Telescope. vant os es j ae PRE ae Be PORTLAND e e Empire were ription price for the same cause, |on-aired baby of the a x st : oe sh igtd Soesthen, ‘Bilver : Tr i y f newspapers, however, have vorities i ; } : 2 SEUENE Mrs. ee towne ott if dy | ei to make no change. as ae ——— Majori on ane see = EEL ET when the following aificers were oI ha Mr cnemed aait : ee ; Saws ss P. Ist ; : : Below are given the majorities by 3 pe ee mt Mrs. L.. Tye: Ist | be ovine paper supplies at : OBIT’ ARY municipalities “in the last two elect-|$ @, T, R, STATION STORE $ a well! “Merle ou the grounds’ that. their U. fons held for ihe legislature in, North ide a and Ju Pe presence in England has tended to : : eotinal OUR MOTTO: Beis tae efficiency. oe Ra ELIZABETH HAMILTON ns show. the majoriti ; “Honest Value to Everybody” : ‘orrance n and the third sett on | There, died of Wellesley. on, Sat- i is show the mi : ss S urday, June one o ° i i . osaunona Pwith more to be added. |to take prompt steps to discourage | Pena r a a poxities obtained by Torrance and ri 1 Mon, ey was eae ele es and soldiers rive visiting ainiliane. Bho a 2 tie Koes ts England util the of the war. Geor Orge eons 59 wilake Ammonia _ How 6 boxes for 25 cents many us what the aa ee the Hae pole |ience in canvassing f ith ite tome and other pweorthy aids and char- ae ti ards be} A Ba ae however, came into the| Majority for Gorrie in jor ed money, Nema sure Iwish| life of the parents when he died in| Majority for Torrance'in 1914, in. he well.” a 4 ie. he says. iat Mrs. Hamilton was a rae ‘The . Socialist sCanilidate, ome, if es oe ele e of in in 1914, polled 395 vot {thing |to the tim: =| death, orag Ent. ny pled. phim, onl ja from cht gave on, fen Sha: isthe tsighey believed tn or ae ‘Thompson. ioe and ae oved of war and would not contribute | J. MeTavieh. A. Masher oe ee an pleme: ae Ce James MeTa ssley. W' Western's BS

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