Milverton Sun, 3 Aug 1916, p. 1

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ate oe HIGHEST CASH PR ICES. ‘PAID ~ for all kinds of Live Poultry = ( S. Gleeckman, Phone ton L : : August 3, 1916 n = ns. = 2 doings in the Hardware Busi- Toth is spending a few| Miss Ateheson and Miss” Bila Har- and Mrs, R. Middle Saulie S our home, are Sean as Sree crn our ad. |doys we oto Bere" ‘the guest of Mr.|sow spent a day with Miss Minnie asc spent Sunday at wan of “Chas eatin : As ee mer, el es? uaranteed Hats in fal : Cash paid for Eggs at the Pearl] Are you in need of wrope—see our| Get your coffee at ge Tran ee cee Items of —" Interest. creamery : Behe Gace: ise. ibe Clem 1 s UPPER SCHOOL, RESULTS _ rosch, itter. Don! tt Gresther last week and on Sun-| Mr. an@ Mrs, Henry Hoelcher and in ss a Meitverton ail Gaye vividly to mind Genera) family “pent Sinday with friends at | posi fees ee pale a spend her vacation here.—Hamilton ene Be aa ion of w: ee Herald. Sa AM maken of Ave mber from here attended the| Mr. and Mrs. z. Mr. Elton Krantz, of Ayr, spent| Miss Mary Schmidt visited fiiends presbyterian church, has Saves Wroteter-Poole football game on Fri Sunday tn abiveston: 4 a Wroxeter and Clifford during the |word of his appointment as Chaplain |day evening. Ee vinmerman is spending |Past week of the. 10th Battalions Miss I. McDermott, of Hanover, HR eeioed | Mrs. Conrad Schneuker and fam seball_mateh wa layed hen} mt afew days last week at Mr, : tg 2 ly are spending a week with friends at "Milverton and on Wm. Zimmerman’s. a wes Wagner, who was |Z} J.E. Hanna (Pt. I1.), BB. gis ee ee je. | at Stratford. owel factory teams, on Saturday eve:| Mr. and Mrs, John Pfeffer and pending a week at St, Jaco! obs, ze re |(Pt. IL), He Howe ure ee Hutchison and patons where they ais s Srey Ge Gr raves "is the guest |2 Ks With Masamise. spent, Sunday | ‘The Disses Norma and Ella Moth-|nicg. The local, team von out by «daughter, lin. Mr and Mes, Baar} fara eT), B.0..K (qith her cousin, Biss Frieda sekifidt, Grall’ aro, syending’ ¢ couple: of ‘wacks |4¢¢ : iegner and family motored to Tavis- le es N ith their cousin, Miss Minnie Ritter | (Mr, J. J. Car fock on Triday last where they spent of er onto, Ie BS aan tho Pte in| enaed Si Siakd lodes| Mr and Mrs. John Yundt, Mr, and | Listowel. spen' wi with | tende: a pocivelba and Mre, John Yundt, Mr. an pe re iemad g friends tn Blver the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs |of the Orange ‘Aesoolatibn of Bitch Ms. “George Bundscho and’ Mr. an Mis. George Dutton, of Stratford Louis Pfeffer America, held at! Toronto iast Mrs. Andrew Wickie motored to Ber- Mr. sa and Mrs. H. us Schaefer, r m Sunday wien they spent the a week inthe] Hyéro power all over, Fyeatern On ‘ Pe conten aru bane 5 aim until| Mr and Mrs. i. Miller ond dangh oy ee sek i fe ; left on Tuesday for : : eee Switzer (PETE), Re Wood Pk, last Reeve Coxon re- : ane Ok renee | honore): ‘ounty Council th: ii _fire of vi fac a couple ks by the 3 3 legner WATERLOO .0.D.E. cf M form ake H of 0. om here attended the vets srw Str, sand. John Babson Si ree a re 1 let ayeazotecs Patel Lee ee ri el Baxter rown, of the 1 = : being 3-0 i poles his giv [Sty ae aehd, The following new Pa mae | 1 +3 es Poole the W.F.A. Junior eexeli maeioras eos on a8 ON a ic Library ; ahh oa : A, “Reids (Pt. 1. ‘honors), A,’ Sachs Y e ar. | Miss Della McDonald, of Milverto : : urday to spend a couple of ding ‘Davis; ‘The Money Master.” ° e : anta|ig vielting a few days at her fathervife wearer erties “nor with fri ends mt Waterloo, Owen Sound r G rker. the franchise Woman su a wo P e Mr. Hu ua: « Taylor (Pt. 1). nd Detroit ‘The tide of already turned [feminine intelligence, observes the To- sal Walter Yost spent. Mfonds with, Sedans i Goderich. q, King, who has been engaged at the general store has re signed and returned to her home iv in this vici of Moorefield. ts nl Messrs. Henry Rose and Wellington 5 ‘of: the spending a few day: homv So.ith, of Berlin, motored up on Wed. | Gert ; i : ni | per: nal and family reasons,” SUR Aas phe ‘ ain ast |her nesday and attend ee the funeral Si ni utmost possible econ- ¢ aken down Friday nig “Miss Agnes Kirkland spent Sundae beatae Sy a he late Conrad Lippert the lack of fo sour |[Becrstangs ie te ee eed ES oe which, after the | under the parental 100%, sgitom an oficial notice reasived on fe Lan; ord and chil se 4 rermany every day. es . A M da Mrs. Mi “ wturday, ‘ rned vay e yee goers rg e at joe oe egadin Mrs. P. H. Struthers and, aacate ls tak tit rey aoe io Clarence Clark, of any ry, i Rae jearnes Pte, with frends 13 {¢ ist Be joy Wilsinson |i « for a week or a vis | Mounted Rifles, sons, voters a BN A Fe x La Sat and Mrs. J. i Lockie. ‘al: BRUNNER Mr. torae 2 # re at thi me of |took over the lower dignity + id | dren ins vas hurled away by the ~~ T to. a ding a few day’ “3 R “ aaa WW: B. Bliuthere and other | th sk of being confused with Earl a ene ec atiiverton and Morningtou.| le Governar-Ceneral of |the prairie. No one Was serlously In- MR GEORGE GROPP!8 PROSPECTS: ‘The Massie Chapter of the 10.D.B.| ‘Dr. George and Mrs. Ro’ e-| On complaint of Mr, Wm. Honey, pur arns and houses were meeting” at | companied a by Mr. Jas. Mo of Mitchell, Mr. Boreh, town elect Tht Amex‘oan industries are being | wrecked. - Ben Maddess Sr... whe Exeter, spent a few hours i vi ined $5.00 and costs by {driven into Canada by pe shortage] A number of ees of the Milv -|lage on Wednesday evening of last Magistrate Davis for mutilating ebbie of Niagara Falls power as charged |ton platoon of 0th Battalion, | trees. at the hearin ay snefore the igen ; and Mrs. Jack Winkler and | Bure he permissi the |(Thomspon legislative comm Ni- ed au ti Mrs, Angus and Mrs. Seott and Wil- - Kk, ol de i 60 seer Ralls’ which, investigated the | leave of. abi George Gropp and his son, pes Atter enlisting with removed. Da spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs./and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopf if- | it is necess ave the igsion ‘power situation. Manufacturers who | % ng of the harvest. Farmers |Splendidly Tovated one hait mile ara nbrook. ut Atwoo ford, spent Friday last with Mr. and|of the owner of the properly they {appeared berore the committe declare | a 2s naRee E Pe SS rain oe to the Mounted Rifles MIE, Wi Anderson ie spending Aho} s. John Schneider. front. coe shortage of water-generated a. e is a e|o! C.P. R.” Trains rm tact i ke ‘oha end aun relatives in Har: ‘Master Beverley ‘Tucker and Misses terrible Aes fire has been rag- is keeping industries away of Pucker left on|ing in Northern Ontario du the from ‘the falls and preventing the ex- Miss Beryl Clark is at present vis-| Wednesday to couple df weeks |last few days as extingui y nm of those already there, ton} 2 sister, Mrs. Will Griffin, at| with their andparents, Mr. and |4 hea in o day.| The importance of caring ey the - * CHARLIE TALMAGE WOUNDED te raced . N, Liehty, of Poole,| Mr. Sam Linder, Mr. and . | dow: an hour after the flames | peri iers in this war. Den ; h f the in heighth ; D eer anes Mr. and Mrs che: In Memorifim. a ine unforseen happens they. will thresh (Loving Reme mnieeites of Sarah Hoff- r eu Beane. f ushels to thi vhich fig-| man, beloved wife of John Engeland, nd thos, Downey, afternoon ‘of last week, Mr. Robi. | teeth sue effeot mpon the |at the depart- a } nu who died August Ist, 1915. spent a day with the latter's sister, | c oes spe! se a oe days this week with, Mutton third Concession, Logan, had | health of ni ups what will prop- eat It’s. one. long year ago to~ Mrs. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hamilton and Mr a vi Table ilch cow and two-year- are of them do for children. Even 4 = s, th i Since our dear Mother sank away, Mr. ‘Young has almost completed|and Mrs, Ben Johaston, Mr. Dow- ied by lightning. He had ati ny by | tx-five tes u m: Cs Be Mesias We. ca. her sufferings heard or s the new cement bridge on the boun-|ney ee pee attending Grand Ladg>|tWem insw i Me Dur- }a mol Tinders. oer ed. The’ f f tT Seg tae Ty i ‘ig z t ing s 5 5 3 aks and del ays i een ed when Delle Harold|"‘yis eich Lambert, of Regina, is|that lightning struck a ee : er of late hay ab frequent coneneed 1915 examinations, [est his old friends in the East, With aching hearts and Buby ned eyes. Sou i h th frie a in|Kenny, Logan, and knocked a lar; an e 9a , ic] acigtan. came ee tee att of the gable ieha. Gat, Luckily. | in the citi » Iooking | been given pass without examina on ee us Yot could not stay Death's awful and ‘spent a few days| years since Mr. Lambert was Bore [it was not fired. round f m we ‘| or going out on farms for the v: CONRAD LIPPERT Struthers. f is employed a: aretaker| Has infantile paralysis reached Mid-|reliable. On Monday ora ing Ons Al i zilwot. of ae: Borden, is ae “puildi ing of +h ‘Westman | aietek County? It ported in peas af ee ndas kept the oarer off ell vee me hiighly Hae em za few her | Lo ndacc Mates Wredatedagenighe’ that x ye in calaly sleeps at 1 Agency. M Mr altendea} Mr. A. L. Hartmier. Bc accept ed |one-month-ol -old male child had sy ight fect el atete a see eeen able 4d 1aOn i ies " ie principalship 0 Coldwater |eumbed to, the dread pl at_ the | between ratford and Berl - y swe the | -_ Coni * whom we vances il of “ine! inte "peter Seootis i) a #60. sage of Whalen, Biddulph township. | prived Dera tor’ oom Niagara Falle|turn out the 0 ; i e Si | ¢ of the child ‘s ery - indser, north to Goderich - meements, Ca uw mo ga ent —Her loving husband and children. —= could not Cc as John ‘tes and: Miss on, infant-son of Mr. and Mfrs, wer for five: hours. It is iw are: ar ato on tor'Millson, and it is understood ahat e hoped: however, that the faa of penile tee ee ee ine et stration P ospital Seer M s.| the 0 isease |been experienced by -the user rt r 0 or rt as 2, gst ls Mi da E i gecompaniea |*B ri i Sekaa yt The St, Louis Globe Democrat an- piittend pe engraver: omething | bi t ed nothin; Births, elite! Spas Deaths. b: nd M * > flampel-and| The members of the 1.0,D.E, wish |nounces an advance in is sett Be’ a whit better for the, pur | in’ great nek the village on Mon- , of Ayr, oeitestiod. or : “ e a. stt pone t Bee oY e secitawee A "Ba sostends on Wed- ‘ Ep. jos. ou ‘the day from a Lae ks’ motor Mr. and John 8 + is paper to Se ie ipne aves to. mourn his loss his esday, August 2nd, Mr. and ith | Pombroke and wa, Miss Mi Piestde: of tht autiful lawns, |from 3 ugurated an ‘ aged partner in life. ‘he fu Mra Alexander MeGitiawee, a son and jack lantern. He|Hartmier accompani and Mrs.|the bind, for their excellent mu fe, json Fears O60s he . NOTICE TO FARMERS a DEATHS. e io business for an hour eed eran na "hy where Bee, ute Oaae onde Hictle oeces ico: ai making jue it BeBe Boyle a be eee from wi ote ey. | Lippert—At Milverton, on Monday, ze the pice nae rols the ig, | 7.00 a 3 p.m. to buy and ship t —— = eas fe mg, (needlemaki eee ES: | Nom a Spascet aIveace ALPE d 76 y month hake 1G ae : Shipping days, August 3rd é ; "| ease i AAA ee ati of ie "i ree past the cost eee seyeral et oTih and every two weeks there-| ee a “Ink cot Liscecasa meats itt; The proceeds {0 tial of new making jafter. Highest market prices paid, Nails 7 Ibs..for 250. at Clemens’. aged 80 ae MOHR’S BOacERY amounted to m Alth pean these costs sored “peyond the horizon of prece- is stated that, as much as 20000 Aug. 4, 1914—War Declared Aug. 4, 1916—Allies Winning ia_are sown to flax | dhe strate goes. to waste, peal. week Te e died in th deaths, per the humidity of the at. T 2 oF : highest point reached un phe would make excellent li year and for but owing to the cost of labor aher of years was is country it i vhen th pro inen here at marke ae i _|prices. Now it is poi tii mi-asphyx- | mountai ax straw which havi ts of pros iating heat smote “Western Ontario on en worthless coul e Sunday last. For about a week the|used for maki had been registering. in . he E iments si mn a teve % ae te ‘ HEINZ PICKLING VINEGAR 50c PER GALLON 41 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR $1 :00 the nineties, but on Sunday t it teak eekly ‘all an oS Ey See ee ree THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR calls for the organized co-opera- HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS ici - | thi Thi h ; si 5 : LAAN AA a teri 00, fm il in possible ways of nore a8 ing ‘the weal 16h tion of every citizen of the Province of Ontario, ALI must. help to hasten | St. hath: it Jo that is being discovered by ee Grea 107, At’ Mi it seemed like 110 industrial research. the day of final triumph. For the sake of those who have made Great | aR REE AEA one eoraah Os Hae cg TAB ae SARS 2s hashes sR Bat Sacrifice, and of those now overseas or in training, every citizen must give ion i at e hich Logan, Wednesday afternoon, an acci- the best service possible. No one need feel “out of it” when the great day — M ad i iddle sta which might —easil - G. HA ILTON nd th ce er ge uae mor are of Victory comes, but everyone must qualify now by sharing in the sacrifices ye 5 af q ys y: & which the War demands. ; ; the ° ae ; i ee PORTLAND with a view to greater, recagnition oft * one leg over t ' f oui di icati ‘ue, and became fri chi i paket 5 oal ST MARYS ie olso. betleveds Inc adattion to a wdd- ‘4 other on th : uggest for Org: What Organizations Should De th i d 3 athe th > with an | was nm off thi in In many Municipalities there are already ‘ i y the hours libra fs mor al ~ Sole. Agent for i ‘ 1. Find more men for Overseas service. net organizations, Soped, sevinas. A aang Lape Sige at Help in keeping our munitions plants working t to full capacity. a mt lintswill meat with ad ewe Th co of Induce Ciacas possible worker, men and — new list i follows; 0 ree ‘women, to serve on the farm and in other Lean’s Magazine, Th Canadian Mag. i n : the Central Committee at Toronto. Soseniial induntee azine nadian Courier (weekly), The ae me Journ: ], Woman’s topped. One horse was badly cut Where there is no active representative Find money for the coming wan Le Journal "Groront), i Be i cy a and war funds, torial Review, Needlework, Yout! Wa companion, The : Ae Ja bateine page ait jd be non- In short, assist in the i of wei opular it noon. a was isan (in th e), and represent Ontario's resources to meet war conditions Christin Herald, Review iews. | 9 ith t] istowel 8.8. Sestctcest affected by war conditions. >| and after-war conditions. ° oa : Character : EMI OF Pe tt AS dia sind _wvas 28 THRIFT and ECONOMY, and a careful consideration and Sroprdbioan - oS Bon to serve der or with him. | had q i for our problems are essential if we would meet the present and future = Systematic saving is an index to char- to popular custom, should be. better | viously. about a month, “having. pre- For further suggestions and information you are cordially requested to Peseit THE power oe aaeleetoe EIDE |fed, better fot Deiter nous: | ing Company. oe Mae) eI erate at once to ALBERT H. ABBOTT, Ph.D., Secretary, _ oe of ‘tion to spend is‘developed und strength- \ A latchford. wi Resources Committee, Parliament Buildings, Doponto: ned by the possession of a bank account i iy = 2 ra ‘Our Savi Department will help you. Mil Iverton Sparel nae Authorized ieee nN. G.SCHAFER, - Man 0 er: Dragging-for the body was reontinue me but the: urider poet is strong and 2 fn tee ae speci: conside1 may have carrie: @ body ont into] eh ea ect ton, ‘ ee

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