Milverton Sun, 24 Aug 1916, p. 6

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uw are interested in RINGS. Jn and look over our large. nae ~ We had forgotten You or eri neatly, specially varied of ev. “You ps not seem em to touch u, Hepaclally. int an of troul ae |iecton 1X:—Tourneying to Jerusalem | “We lmew that ‘You were rood in ‘time of aoe - | ets 20, 16-88, Golden Sees : Text—Acts 29. 32. ‘And. there were always other things to think off : ae ee lots of things a man has got to think of— Verse 16. The decision to take a ork, his home, his ensure, and his wife; ship hat would not touch at Ephesns | ee fe we only thought of ‘You on Sunday, . illustrates imme Smeg: perhaps, not aS on a Sunday, Paul attached to his offering the ae ise there's always lots to fill one’s life. of the rave Eee as ce con- : stret et dane is oes iter Chileians i in reer ‘Holy ike omapigh os aa wel aid wok Your feet were bleeding as You walked our Poavamadter! we miss Your footprints on our payee ae Te ae there be other folk as blind as we? Now we come pes over here in Flanders think of You in syaniecs) 4 is hideous) aie seems ings clear. We never thought about You much in ieee land, But now that we are far away from England ‘We have no doubts, we know that You are here. UBSCRIPTION RATES $1; six months, 50 cents; three ). At di ‘Subseribers: setae bteto pay S§u.b0 persear Agvivitaing Tatas. On applic lication. yut specific directions hihinsertea ‘un! bid and charged ac- yp eraduates ate isco in: sit rati pas plicatlone for ples re dp are stock of. Jewelry, 5 Silverware and Our free c : Cot it Glass is setyatcnn DA. (OMCLACHIEAN, -- "einen Hl contract advertleements must be jee by noon Monday. cin ieciicesy orders willrecelve prompt attention, MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and PropHletor "Silo 5 Talk What | yeu aire know about the ‘Wooden “Silo Before tors Purchtsing ‘ BusinessCards} DR.M.C.TINDALE,L.D.S. (S: to Dr, Lederman) successor Hoxor Grapvate Toroxro U: own and Bridge Work special We use selected Red Cedar 1 3-4 We 5 1-4 wide tongued and erowa: § ae “HARVEST TIME*WILL BE : HERE IN A DAY OR TWO” naturally chose Pentecost, the church's inttidiy iletus—Some shitty miles or presbyters (margin), who in verse 28 are called bishops. In the first! century the names were intet- 1 changeable, denoting the same work fr We have a full line of our Gold Medal a6] 2 Office: Over Bank of Nova Scotla, Milverton * ” 8. in the land. Hay Fork Rope fan Harvesting Tools.” line of Harvest Forks, PG id Medal Tite i b ty Mente take home your eatreanats when out again. $ also handle the feet St. aL Cement. If you are building Medical. DR. P. L. TYE ne sFoBLIC DRUG STORE, MILYERTON Houre--10 to 12 o'clock a: m.,and 3 0 & o'clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o'clock’ p. m. Lega H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Barsister, - Notary Pub! on} Solicitor LisTOWKL, You helped us pass the jest along the trenches, Where in cold blood we waited in the trenches You touched ita ribaldry and m ( You stood beside us in our Pain Nea parte: gia: to take vou aereticd oar weakness, jomehow it cae to help us not to whine. we ‘think about You Aineebng in the garden, ‘Ah, God! the agony of that dread garden; ‘e know You prayed for us upon. the cross; Tf ansthtie could make us glad to bear i ’Twould be the knowledge that You ‘willed ‘to bear it, Pain—death—the uttermost of human loss. it eh ay you to buy this ‘agate ladder. guy wires. irons te bolt down on cement wall and ere it, ready to blOw your ensilage ; : Anbeat ters) servants (Gane or} ED ELM. District Agent. aders, a ty 1, Britton, Bee. pertuine Paria Green forthe bugs has to do the cooking and ‘erfection Oil Stove or a Detroit Vapor ee gasoline or cval oil. Call and we will give ye half of souls” were called Saeay f all, don’ r; superintendents (bishops), - seniors Petersen priate ti ar hed Reta These will burn elther free demonstration. ae a monarchic: op’ fy M.E. BETTGER & CO.So¢5R3 above ue “fellow cers” “Compe e 1 Peter fees that the authariie peeks should have Serer so that es mi be, free to de mine his purely , Though we forgot You, You will not ey us; ' We feel so sure that You will not forget u: But stay with us until this dream is past ste Bargains! F,.R. BLEWETT, K.C Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto Office ‘Gordon Block STRATFORD, ONTARIO Especially, T think, we as And so we ask for courage, ete and pardon, And that You'll stand beside fF re. ‘the last., —London Spectator. in their own wa: 19. Lowliness—Till Christ made be Ww and es the na- Veterinary. J. w. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon te of Ontario Veterin Treatesall disease THE FASHIONS of Roel tape animals. Calls by tele phone or ended to Sccleties. MILVERTON LODGE, No. 4 478, AR, & ©., Milverton, cin over iicuae evening on of fre fall m ‘y month in. their J.B, Weir's Block, ie aap sreweutonn come. G. A, Barth, W.M, WJ, Zoeger, Seoy. 0. F., “Silver Sta eo, . 202, Milver ets every Friday ni, a a 7,80 Pan, in ‘theithall over Beak iiton, Visitin, agony gee N. MeGhiee, N , Loth, F, Becy., J. H, Brown, R. See. Notary Public. EIR, Notary Public, Auc toner Mee ie panty. of berth sot Office in the Welt black ‘Metropolitan Bank, A, CHALMERS, Monkton, Ont,, No- tary Public, Convey aucer, Intuer of Mar. riage Lice ia pL Se AE eter a sO QUEEN’S baw tear) pce Base The best accommodation for reial travellers and others, “Two large rooms, ‘m stables, Paull, Proprietor. Are You Insured eee THE, CANADIAN 0) KR O1 degenerated - feet ear rete. C.Spencer,G.R, x N. Zimmermann, RS thty Y. FISH &CO, LINWOOD Dealer ia... Coal, Cement and Lime Métar’ Stain, Etc. "68h Grainy Flour and Feed H arid Furniture et f Above Goots:Constantly Kept on Hand CLERK’S NOTICE OF bps POSTING OF vor FER RSL Voter's List si Soup atin | Township of County ot of Sots Notice is ings given that I thve transmitted or de! livered to the per-| pens: ‘mentione: ‘he id ite ity Popularity of Georgette Frocks The white Russian frock of Geor- 73, | gette, with perhaps atouch of con- ince dresses, the printed Geor- gehad are yume od pretty; some of these have prin| rders, and plain white or colored grounds, and then again the softly tinted rose or conventionalized design is ee ground stripes. and satisfactory for many pur- One-Piece Frocks Although many cling to the tailored sui uit with its contrasting blouse, even 6 ‘sample | made eorge KF, ‘br 8 | | body was a charming little model because of its simplicity, and very youthful in its straight line: The-heameatingaa, too, are effective them are cut along the straight title of the serges being pleated often on to a shoulder yoke, and belted in loosely with a belt or sash of the same t | material as the frock. An eapécally Russian Blouse Costume. said Mun cae white linen on this order. was nt [et | Datea this Mth day of July, 1916. Ree * | ‘M. ‘WADDEL, Clerk of Mornington. e al ‘ RNorato: Ona’: Serge and Silk Combinations Many of the favored silk oN are combined effectively with a less jumper, wide cuffs and collar are 4 | Smart Flowered Voile generally made of the serge, and the of the frock of the silk, taffeta, satin, or one of the Japanese silks, as the case may be. atterns may be obtained from your local McCall Dealer or from Co., 70 Bond Street, ee gh BY WAY OF ILLUSTRATION. Defendant Shows How He Pushed Complainant. happened in the court room dur- ia the trial of a husky young man who charged with assault and especially, severe the itt ard?” querie Su: as o little bit,” responded the siefendan sald aah of the Judge and the will please step down here and me for soe Sila illustrate how hard y jury, you , with matter, to get back at him, and thus incriminate The defendant descended as schedule and approached the waiting attorney. When he reached him the spectators were astonished to see him slap the lawyer in the facé, kick him e shins, seize him bodily, ani Soally, with a supreme effort, lift him from the floor and hurl him prostrate across a Turning from the bewildered Hite, cutor, he faced the court an plained mildly: ‘Your honor and gentlemen, about one-tenth that hard!” Fooling the Doctor. The doctor had gone and the wife was having hes sir aS: di him you abhor- moking, never took a drink, had | Tittle we for motoring and didn’t care le | for_m ie frock is serge; gener- notit is ees ae _the on in colored beads or y of these sashes eo in front ne ae knotted in the back lossely “Becatse)” chuckled the husband, “if he had discovered what I like best, the chances are that is what he would have told me to give up.” The average woman swallows flat- ae just as ababy swallows buttons, a gracefully. regardless of the trouble that may follow. “ Soe es, sete portion of the skirt, the sleeve- | hi the oe “for the iG just ¥ Owing ‘oy the talpedettul badgering | pi; » | miration an Easterner’s’ “We are ss temperament less demonstrative. tifyi Uses -—This recurrent word eal based upon the i It must ym the 2 Bond in is spirit—Compare Matt. 5. 8, oor in spirit” may inca ee eat but lives as if he had none. The arb of man in which the Holy Spitit barks ft 24. tles and this report sale which the MEN’S SUITS Now is the time to leave your order if you intend buying a suit of clothes. From now until Sept. 2nd 1 will allow 10, 15 and 20 per cent. discount on all suitin, A large assortment of blacks; blues, browns and greys to se- lect from. Every yard of goods as well as fit and workmanship fully guaranteed. J. M. Fleischhauer Ladies’ and Men’s Tailor MILVERTON, - - ONTARIO Your New Suit- It doesn’t ape any differ- ence to us what you may ete to pay for a suit, that is a point for you to decide but it is for us to see that you get what you: Pay for, and we will do it Whether your as is will find them gratifying assortment. For the young men we have some of the snaj pizst styles you have ever seen, and for the older men and quieter dressers we Baye eels Ss of obviously know: no laos ee of this vaca present- 26. Probably Paul was thinking most of the solemn passage in Ezekiel (83. 1-9) where the renee ” res | sponte is enfor | 27. whol ole Warnicga as well | as Hasna irksome duties as privileges. “His will peace,” ‘f a accept it all. jae is ITALY’S GROWING STRENGTH. Description by a French Observer on Italian Front. M. Pichon, who recently returned to | Paris from a trip to the Italian front, | 2 ss. He insist out, of the 3,000,000 of men that Italy was | enabled immediately to call up, 2,- 400,000 have been enrolled and there i 0 fear that, if the need igure of 3,000,000 will surpassed. Italy, he ed by some 700,000 Her organization is perfect, both from the military and medical stand- points, while the aviation section has already reached a remarkable level of efficieney, and is continually being improve in troy Ttaly has a large supply of field and heavy guns, with a con- siderable, “qdantit of munitions, but hi sts in this respect that cer- M, Pichon most is the relation exist= ing between the officers This, he says, is one of great tia hy reason he is ‘olay logi- | nguage is clear cut, and| ih “fully realizes the difficulties be overcome. He rises at dawn leaves fo very small His Ai rt. visits * | Generals are unannounced. He s ly eats and oats rey. little ret oS BS is carrying ou nobles| the teaitine ot ‘his eye “hich inspire in all Italians a respect, ad ante devGtlon:aUaccconeritnts the best reason for believing in the suctast of the arms of the country to h he indicated the obligation of cts into battle.” ———_«. Riches may not bring ‘happiness, but they have at least one advantage over poverty, they do not prevent it. mee \ Look Your Best Dressed —The “well dressed” man will secure more business than the slov enly man. Be in line and get one of our nifty suits. J Fit and workmanship = guaranteed, — :-: S. N. SMITH Ghe Up>to-date Tailor MILVERTON genteel design that give th that wal dressed appeal 0. DUFFIEL The Up-to-date Tailor, Monkton, - Ontario GLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voter’s List 1916, Pest one Village of Milv« stieiy in Cou: Latlet 9 pt Pei jotice is here! iy aks that I have pursuant t appearing by any errors or omissions correct ed according to l.w Dated this 3ist day of July, 1916 Ww D, WEIR, = Clerk of Milverton m deep water to: set Santee Canal ts fifty miles | in Nength. SEE THE DISPLAY IN THE Milverton Furniture Store A large assortment of Rugs, Carpet by the yd., Rugs made to order for special sized rooms Sidewalk sulkies, coaster and express wagons, Lawn seats and porch rockers s fine line of bedroom furni- ure ‘omplete suites in oak, eae and black w: alnut. ak ie display of Baby Car- , Go Carts and Express phe S. ROBERT Furniture D. Milverton Big display of Brass and Iron Beds and Mattresses, randah awning by the yard in beautiful striped designs. Cocoa matting by’ the yard, deals matting by the yard squares 6x9 and gx12. A complete line of parlor and diningroom furniture. Our prices are very moderate. McMANE Funeral Direozor and Embaimer: and to furnish entertainment Come ii explain our easy terms, \Victrolas from Buy a Victrola for the Home. The easiest way to make things pleasant for all the folks they will thoroughly enjoy. in and we will play your favorite music Joes and WEIR 2 MILVERTON Going Trip West

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