Milverton Sun, 2 Nov 1916, p. 1

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Poultry Wanted ee S. Gleeckman, HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for alf Kinds of Live Poultry s Phone 16 r 4 ‘Milverton. The “Ft Shines For All.” Sum, ° ~~~. Sci ssors and Razors B Sharpened. NEUMEISTER and Decorater MILVERTON Horse Clippers Sharpened Vol. XXVI—No. 18 Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, November 2, 1916 “Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher War Orders ‘Thepresentindustrial activity is due largely to war orders. however, will cease with tial or increased income. Open a Savings Account with The Bank of NovaScotia PAID-UP CAPITAL - $ 6,500,000 ND. 12,000,000 POTALRESOURCES over100,000,000 bier i egal Acting tase ye i beset at Mill Rift, teas Co. Pa,, aster, town clerk, school manee, awed leader and are eneral store, Hur: ‘or Malone: i, le gets fen coming, going and stay. ing Items of Local Interest. orge SReul ston Geor, Eset end pa Sends in this Print. spent a few ‘varias inkbeiner, fileats for k in tne Mr. W. F. village. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ducklow spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Westman, Gra velaae Bator; Sirs W. J. on. aM . Ande Mr. Will Thomas, of Burgess- Fes heer’ te Lerteas at the home Mr "er -Hotiian spent_a day or wo this week in Guelph, where he is aura t, of Stattord- pent a day Tast week with bi Sheree of Auburn, will occupy, the “pul text Sunday morning an Miss Anna Repeiera, of “hpi and f Mr. overt Hanna, Ellie: ir week visiting his Mi J. Kalbfleisch apes the past Edward, of iardanghes; Mrs. Con Reis, of Wri gatas Mr, and Mrs, C, Schwindt and fam. a ily, Mr. rnhelder announces the ughter, Clara a Mogic, 0 3 Li nesday for Stratford to resume oer duties t Zick's, after having bee: laid up with a sprained ankle for the bee Bey: ren ewing his subscription to the Sun says; “May it long shine. to homes and w! it shines let 3. eae ae fall on us MOHR’S GROCERY SPECIALS 2 packay ss Shredded 6 bars S or ponds for Thursday ; packag es Corn S| A 2 lbs. Granulated Saget : Friday and Hatote, Peanut Bu 8. mions.- ‘ Saturday Heinz yer ickles. per quar All kinds of (patent een iy 5 Soap Patent Medicines WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS DL@ PORTLAND SCRANTON CEMENT STANDARD oa ST MARYS 4 ANTHRICITE LIME Many Clever Styles Are Shown Here Fall Millinery HE MOST of our Hats are Rivet to give them icity stat is the ery art, and the most difficult t toattain. All the season’s new ideas are Street Re are also in broad Any pocketbook can be rita MRS. KATE SPROULE ‘embodied in — ce crea- . Our lage is ex- tensive and conta a great diversity of m of = which are 2s Gi and dis- tinctive. | MILVERTON them. aoe th eeeee ie ee psrisy ,000, ted te tae heen vi PREPAREDNESS Business opportunities come to the | young man who is prepared to meet ! A growing bank balance, no } matter how small, is an evidence of busi- | ness ability and force of character. Our , Savings Department will help you save, i 1 meron nad i N. G. SCH: Barr, of i ee nd vielting (37. ii uucy Zimmerman left on Wed- ig, of Columbus, in an brighten Geers J. G. HAMILTON ‘le Sole Agent for You are sure of good phaiperaphe o to Lee, Listowel. ices will be ae in in Thursday's despatches was noe ed age Ce missing. oi oo Cha teenth, ts at} ae " alton ek athens iene m, Peters, of St. Marys, spent a Wm. en the prettiest and test an the’ seen Finkbeiner Hardware. D. Peters, of Moosejaw, Sask. ile on a business trip to Toronto made a short call on his sister, Mr: ng. Because they failed to put stampa on patent medioinés they sold, ii merchants of Kent County were fined $50 and costs. It its anything in stoves you wan! e thaye them, for instance, the Thought, the King of sfoves. s, Thi ir. Keys has ship- re ainss Wale Da s to the Perth Deanery at Delegat Mr, ‘Martin rariery executor of the has sold his mi: constitution and has never hand any i and if he rallies from the Ae sent attack may live for many ears. reThe local hydro-electric commission village will John Murray, of Chicago, son of and Mrs .Michael Murray, of Kinkors medal for ing the fall, and dropping him uni ed, on the floor directly below, Murray himsclf was throw) floor and narrowly eal: feuive down the ‘While the new ‘Temperance, Act worke' some Wegular" drinkers. it has Shea grand ithing for the fdianctisteri but Chairman Flavelle the new law 1 - Milverton-Mornington canvass nds. which boys that are fighting for us. Mitchell an “he ursday from here were ; | toon ‘of the 1 M on, Mrs. Tye, jof the Battalion will be de Keer _ Mrs. Powell, Miss P. pete: the tomb of Sir Robrt Bruce, Miss Nettie Henry and Rey. G. fog abbey ,till the boys retdee an worst, as Mr, Hanna is well advanced | w ‘lings at hund ~ year-old American from New Orle: {enlisted as .. | the the sailing of the boat in ¢ whiskey in their pos-| i Shot ‘guns and rifles to hire at] Finkbeiner’s Hardware. facobs left for Toronto ition. ‘All threshing accounts are now due Kindly call. at ice and settle.— fe Fe tea at and wi i thee spea ublie, eA 3 Advos cone a that he has agency for Sons’ line of hereatter be able to cupply all points and repairs for same. Chesley Enterprise: saye’ that |fi Lieut. Hubby Henderson, of Walker ton, is in command of the Chesley pla- th, and that the éolore Zimmerman announcer taken the exclusive ae teens. Fi eo re, fort ‘attalion, is Acting General Staff 3 by wee aa, SPER ee Str: atford, was admitted to No. 1 Gen. Hstretat, ‘on Octo ash of Stratford. “Billy” Sunday is to invade New York that fr ‘0 20,000 church workers will be needed, and 12,000 singers, along with 4,000 ushers and 600 secretaries. Plans are also being made for holding 5,000 prayer meet- reds of private homes during the winter months. Wallis, an eighteen- embassy personally installed him in home of some friends, to await the which; hi aken, Wallis, ‘how- d to his old regiment, through a misunde known as Normdp Algogregor Bruce— is with the unit in Frai ‘Lhe constant rise in “he price of children are Jearning on °1 makin, ah ere onesaas noxious weeds-Farm- col will G. Delame m= | oad erly officer cottmandiog of the 110th get him k. to the United States, but the lad is still in ‘the army— ighting in France with a Scottish regiment, When he was released from his regiment the first time and ar- ran ents made for hi: ge Am » he ‘issed the connection” by enlisting in another regiment. All| m the fo. ‘ies of his lease gone iT 1d an official of his pon paid for Eees at the Pearl e's any preference in regard to Ohristmas presents, give it to the boys at the front. If you intend doing. any wiring this fall estimate, ponent to Fe me oa juested =e oe C0. on ‘April 28th, 180%, "fresh eges ae a dozen on tl ronto market, it 620, hogs $4.’ Te mney cows and *pringers "$30 to $: raising recruits, Canada stops at noth- ing. poster, “Wake ee ree dozen eggs and a pound of butter te the farmer for a whole year’s Diba gliie neeited young el lereyman, walk- ing home from chusch cits mo! observed the lady, “ “when you called the ‘beloved brethren. g wire stretchers {tm Herald; —in , Milverton Platoon Ready for Journeys Eastward ‘D Basie: Oct, 27, 1916, i Wear- m the tid town one our farewell duty at Camp Bor- len. o 5 6 rr yes George Scottie) ardson were for out Ww araeank at the base Both boys hi ap against the wall, there to be blind- folded and s Hava: liams,_ The shooting had already com- menced vas brought the British captain, He immediately peers. Gover gers aboard id have been com- pelled to take to the small ' whether they were British subjects or the world and loved by subjects of . |Great, Britain, We come to under- stand why t of the world are rushing by hundreds of thousands to defend the British Em- 0 |pire in the Europea’ Satetyt First a “LT quit belo cf fot dat fan pied t “We sae E mopainla, and scholars much | Mi that %, be as Pee o talkin’ shop to see rt Bill; Tu The Premier meh and says ‘twere ‘in’, waitin’ still The Tories eriined, and Balfour strung C ie Haman-hig ir]; Touts into “te Meet again ‘and to 3 0 in says I; een put to d word reach- ed the British vessel, Had captain |“O, its Paddy this and Paddy that, an’ ttle-driven crew But ‘twat Mun he Manet rs | wl e trump of battle blew, When the he of battle blew, my boys ‘hen the blast of battle blew, It was reas and Shea and Kelly f whe n we marched to Waterloo. forgot Parne! For Ireland's hope an and its your's ‘to save or sell! “For its ts Paddy this and Paddy that, ade. Its Ireland in the firin’ line! when the price ot Goa is paid.” ane Billy Sunday has System asin Merowy Billy seaney hhas decided to go to ny dollahs And I longs to get |Bostom, an jm easy mon built there Bei Sf departed, of meetings arraged for, a ack and’ applied |ture of the Sun for his form overlooked. idn’t 7e0: care ‘ter tho new. job?” York some ti sked. Mr. ready 5,000 prayer ey are ships has b concluded, About|leather and the consequent higher |the negro. ‘“Yistiddy mornin’ I gi r er) $1,440 was secured all told. Th-|price of shoes may bring about a rey-|over to do Se ition ea “T {ing is left ¢ e Ford automonile of which all con-|olution in the habits of the poorer |tells de man in de little office at de |Sunday wi tributors had an equal chance of win-| classes in-London and compel them to|gate in d ebig high wall outside dat|get results and bend everything. to ning, by.che) Red a wear the clogs whl are 50 familier se dong some: to get one, o de fo’- | securing th owing to the generosity o the Midlands.” Charity workers dollah-a-day jobs of his'n, He says all |measur: dred ticket holders, who ay indy amoug thé London poor have always|right, and den he gets book and {adopted these same ta turned their chanees over. to. that (deplored the refusal of London Work-|he axes me what is my name I tells |equal amount of enthusiasm, devotion very laudable institution. The draw-|ing people to have anything to d- him what is my name a: he say: zeal, woul ye ing done — befor sadly |with clogs. “In man: where |“Whar do you want de remains sent?” |them to expect results? Sw crowd in Zimmerman’s hall on Mi been distributed free to And I him in de eye and Isay; a matter day evening and. a volley of cheers children in East End schools, the pre- |‘‘Boss, don’t you pester yo'self ‘bout |lacking toa very lar greeted the result, Mr, ipen- | judice e homes has proven too|de remains, ca’se I'se gwine to ta churches at the cer drew the car ticket while. Mr. |stron| in a few days the littl: |'em with igh us is too much No.man Zimmerman drew the ticket |ones have been forced to face the col Baa SRA Members take it for granted that some that awarded the Holstein calf do-| weather , There are one or one will stop the nated by Mr. J. ‘hitney, to Mr. clos in London, but the In Memoriam. church before he ge Chas Connell. The car will \be of-|demand has always been very small east nd give him a welcome fered for sale by public auction in|though large oe are made|Burgman—In loving remembrance of |for granted ily on Saturday afternoon at |there and exported to the colonies.|. Emily MeGinnis Burgman, who died | those who are sick; they take iti for 2,30 o'clock and the proceeds will be |One factory in Sou mdon is no\ t her home in Milverton, Novem- | granted me devoted to Red fund and|working on a big Tact for the| ber 4th, 1915. those it nie inay be the means of sav'ug rr ly of clogs to France, where they _— {the Billy San Canadian boy’s limb or maintaining his |are g ly worn in all agricultural |“We keep unbroken the bond which jon that basi life. The committee in charge desires |and industrial districts, and ethe| nature gives. We don’t know, to thank the public for their con-|war has resulted in a ol ine, be- |Hoping our remembrance, though un- jguess that they sideration and generosity on behalf of |cause hundreds of thousands of pairs| spoken, may reach her where she plish the results that the perfectly organized conditions, it rae ee Schmidt 5: sp Mabet brilliant | Coxon M. Ke nd officials who. lose fo opportunity |__P . | to alittle Treland; i England's too | Dou Milverton School Report The following is is i ths Teport of th Milverton Public School for the month at. Gslopers "Nathah satsked Hea oae “between and cay would advance the work of Room I Form srantes 650, honors 488, 37, Janet ‘Pugh lara ayy 489; John Bean ho stripe Class—Total 650, honors 488, pass 800—Nora Barr 447, Ver Thompson 443, Beverley Tucker 35 cl Aikens ‘383, Pearl Kerr 382 illie Aikens ‘978, 871, Ida Bundscho 278x Otto Neumeister x. ‘| Enrolment 15, Average . Burnett, Principal, Room II Jr. IV—Total id honors 300, 5. re: Reis 63 Wilkie i BR Steinman, of Ba jen, the price paia Officer at London Military Headauar- be tation’ wis anie likely be drafted being $2,850. We wefcome Mr. Stein-|tors, assisting Tt-Col 8m eS Phiri atter a few months man to our burg. ats week he inspected’ hee Tagen iti : ining across the pond, but the ‘Tho regular ionthly mecting ‘of |Battalion; this week he will inspect | AY British Flag is Re~ |is a possibility that the Milverton con- the Egerton Torrance Chapter of the |the 118th, and next week the 186th spec ted tingent may move out together as the ae L will be held in the public | Battalion. Ny: i ie Ren: pase : d in one Moore eae Selterheiy sth a nebk brary, Monday evening, Nov. Oth, at| The East Bruce Teachers at their Platoon since signing the blue papers. |127x, M. Pug] jastendor: Gad wenis “Anvoné-<degishig to. Join: tAnutal Convention. latweerk Meher mah oy all read or heard Mites According | to present schedule we |R. Pfaff 91, G. Geaiey na 25 x. ie aban ee SB wa gs BOs a, “Meehan oun, “hog fan Septet eal eg BB Foca pach ing up before leaving or anys (Aon ans inte fome hundreds of |through the operations of a German pmpany porkies eatables for Sy x. nae ‘ Vest, intend spending few days |dollars, there is nothing lacking in the |submarine destroying shi om-|while on’ the journey, which will| Enrolment 45. Average att, 43, pee io be Tae RTE Se SETTER rake oper yetre on Eoreseue be raat merce on the Atlantic coast recently | probably last three or four days. i he absins pefare:-staptings.dn) thele ble joke rnees hued ey y have {0 do |rubs it into his countrymen in this |§re looking for toa tiresome but beers Alarcon aaa The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist they dowachenrteat No No iw)ikerton hae ay. peeking. shout the U-64. andl nevertheless Interesting trip. At least Room TIE church, Milverton, intend holding, « |Herald Times. gers took to amall boats on the open tap cieifsatone, nee sean touche | vr. Ill —Honors-—Clarence Sehneid- fowl supper ir wement. of the| ‘The cow. tre grows in the valley |gea; tng, civilization, er, ie. Yundt, Eileen Rosamond, hurch, on Friday evening, Nov. 10th, |of the Amazon. River. The tree is| « kind of. officers went “Your Man on the Job.” | Doi Pugh, Helen Guenther, Beys way a, sous) ott rae given its ce S — bee ye it ja shires of these, war vessels t—Imagine + tal pel, Earl Smith, Pass—Ruth children ao “|e has. g strong cinnamon flavor. List ndeeg he, gee time, naval heroes Saturday, 10.00 a.m. (Pant) “Restendortts Elgon. Bailten, win the inability of the mod-| will keep sweet for several days, and sian sini nd renee The ee ee happy spirit prevails this, morn- en, Gateke, is Behmidt, Gladys ican citi- mn mies y gan be ns fea, coffee oF cores. |zens—standing by waiting to pick \ardson are. apala an thetoh ovale Sandler: Cleans eee roken, or a slight cut is made in the (eft, WB 88 soon as an unfriendly,/preparations were being made at the |" It—Honors~ Odell Pfeffer, Mervin bark. ‘Phe sap runs freely, and sev-|qumcum, Red consigned them to the base dhospital for removal to Toronto, |Gajlop. Pass—Gertrude Rate, Jean -leral quatts of milk oan be obtained paasengers Errata RRC ean ied they | beat a hasty retreat through /Semple, Luella Bundscho, Gertrude ten ¢. bushes and will leave with the |; p ‘We notice by our exchanges that ny of out old-time sea worthies would |battalion, Both are feeling and [obet” Wak and asthur Neumeister children in many other towns are /8¥° Tushed to the rescue in the |were not desirous of being transferred |equal, Clara. Woolmer, Ole Zimmer Holding’ ev showerd on thelr birth- jeatiee of, humanity’ Those of us who to a unit. which. will probably winter |man, ‘Verna Oandler, Isabel Siegner. 270 yore ae oh jwrere rty odd years ago can-|in Canada, Their departure from Enroliocat. Wrakecrape cable Rs the Patriotic Society tosbe ot have fort otten the case of the |hospital was not just according ‘9 " forwarded to the loeal soldier boys in |.Vit@inius,’ which sailed for Cuba with |King’s regulations, but the) officers Allce L “Hamilton, Teacher. Fra‘ ides t to fossa 230 soldiers of fortune. They | will overlook considerations of t! eo Room Seah, were bound for that island to help|kind when they realize a man oi 2 avin: isings against Spain, i ining ding. a : fept in chews by the litle < jyossel, with I gat board! ores oie Po ee Sah ane uitred Finkbetner 149, Henry, Reis 146, ured. A rough and ready court mar. —— Jorence Roe 128, Nellie MacBeth 125: Sap oT cet eke ST eins |i Was held, and about 230 were sen-|What’s Wyong with the | Harold Hoclscher 121, Hazel Stewart be is at present seriously t Phe {Canadian fish hatch a ‘Sale aie sioeci of al agueds of Irish Mohr 110, Carl Schmidt 108, Arthur members of his family have been sum-|ed mn Ba RPEE En EU al jchneider 103, Angus Kerr 93, Billie moned to his bedside, expecting the {receiving 70,000,000 whitefish ¢ Spanish fashion, stood Ginchy i : whit Elwin Hopf 87, Os 8 Bobbie Mahaffy 81x, Jack Siegner i 79, Vera Maddess bo Finkbeiner, Ratz, Jean Bertha Weir, ley | Ford, Taab cker, Gordon Guenther, ‘Clarence Hoffman, Hazel Gatoke, Ira Hamilton, George Hawken Enrolment re Average att. 8 Teacher. abel J, Glenn, Teachers Elect Officers 2 toe Perth County Teachers’ Assoc- Wi Ete ‘ident, Mr. Geor, aavicesPresident, Mr. itchel! J. A. Meyers, Be eget Treasurer, Mr. W. 8, Wale elas and, Ham: Auditors, Inspectors Smith Sa a Irwin and lays and after a couple of weeks rest to be able to return to his. duties.—Listowel Standard, AUCTION SALE MR. W.D, WEIR will sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOV. 4th AT 2:50 P.M, The Red Cross Ford Car, Here is an opportunity to get a 1917 Ford nao ring Car at your own pri &é

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