Milverton Sun, 8 Mar 1917, p. 8

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ul sb LEMS will sais sl sine on ae Get our r prices before buying | elsewhere. "A full range of POULTRY and STOCK FOODS, : REMEDIES and SUPPLIES always on hand. ‘pure! ee thi: pat Some. Hine mall get the henetit B ia ae / merit, ae ee a for one or more examinatios Clas: ia Whitney, Sam are ‘Willie eure Luella Smith x Sr, Il—Frieda Reis, Mary May- berry, ae es Isaac Roes, Nor- man jarke, Willie ‘Gorton Fleischbauer, cht x, -Hl—Noah Roes, Stewart Smith, ‘ropf, Cora ‘enno Natzigers John Moutoux, Salome r Yui tai 3 “Gert'e Smith x. office has: if splens ndid stock | ot ids ne matonery and calling ‘ s me A work fit to invite "the best ° ple to a ing. 90 why pay Swoon ‘three times as much to city - printers’ ht engravers for ‘something that isn’t it meee for the pur- poet Bee 0 our samplei 60 Lee, of Progress and Success blished teeta 7 rep- ‘ataton for “tale and. now prepare x prices’ will ure to interest you. _ THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. of Ontario, Limited Nurserymen, COLBORNE, ONT. White Rocks BRED TO LAY ee the best breed and’ Gemaeee best of perig, Book orders early ED. HELM, Hesson P. 0. Address — R. R. 1, BRITTON w. D. WEIR’S LIST OF Properties For Sale ! gdp ice dee tig a goat frame dwel- ling, 1% @torey i eat lh er hard agi es 2 Bg pares % i on it, vert 1000 Wil buy splendid brick house ith hard and soft hd Sadie Pah be Ae ‘stabling on Temperance St.. Milverton,—A Sn: $1,600 will buy good 1 dwelling with 14 storey kitchen fain water, driving hed, stable, ple pen and hen house, plenty of small fruits 4 a {p00 buy the North Half of at 16th Eetcensite of | OF less, cor- Will, be’ gold by atc ee it not disposed of by thy 30th ale Toh, Will buy Lot 11, Con ice, 100 acres, frame house, sist barn, close to railroad A chan mal 1,000 eas: €5500—Will buy Lot 15, Ce 7, Morn- | ington, rd acres ‘splendid land, close to s¢ 1, bank, comfort: ey frame For se And got so limber thet hij 5 eauatily acce| “My Spre (?) Annonymous, Millbank — Deer Sur, I thot you'd ree to ae you han’t hurd from vail days. Wel, it’s a tack — ive: Bin wou the: spre Tast Mundy week ge a bid ‘0 go and hev a danse, ‘t was to sutch a swel afare, I kudn’t mis the chanse. as I’d never dansed befor each nite took a turn In summer kitehen or barn floar, Wi d, en no wun was aroun my feet Wud skasely tutch the grownd 8, 80 on the ag mee I dress ma nm all my best stoar klo: But. as I went ‘the alnee oss sitet I fel and barked my n¢ pe The nite was dark, there was no moon d, But lots and lots of mi 1 And wat was wurse I rubbed iny faise blur And kuvered it with Wen I got thare kang let me wash ‘And polish w A ae of whisky og me rite, ‘And then I felt Pits fit. As soon as all the foaks had kum The Misstis led the way To the big room And I felt brite as day. I tok thre steps upon the flore And thot I was on ice. | Chay’d waxd the bords So slick, I fel doun twise. - Wel, I got om my necs and krawled To wun side of the And weu-the peaple latteds Lwished ‘Thet Phad stoped at hoam { letfore danses all go by . Befor I t ed in— It veh gy dane just my clip sho em how At the first noat I grabed a gal, I grabed her arm and waste, And swi The swet run doun my faise. We knocked thre kupels to the group adel seet. ‘And smashed’ the lot kompleat, I stoped a€ thet. The gel ioe up And slaped me kros the fai The hoast he led me to the doar: And kicked me off the plaise Nex mom got up perty: lait My nose and seet was sor Tye dun. with dansin at. thet house I wunt go thare no moar Pm ae hard to find out why s call thet aspre ! iH ay it up and dan: Wvaiies 1 ent far Tener Yd receive ten- west of Wellesley village, was owned by Jas MoTavish, deceased And the estate is now seing settled by his executor: gheat {or any tender not, nes- Tenders to be ‘addressed or handed A. B. ROBERTSON, Bor Oat: ni Qi, Wellesley P.O. Tenders V Wanted spied stoadeee, WAL. hie xeonived by preaking, crushing re where we kud danse di with talo grese |“ rung her roun the room so fast fre irst Moutoux, Bar- Kr mone Bevin Zehr, Katie Kropf, na Kipfer, Noah Kipfer, Merwyn MeDeri er Bets ene y, Andrew fer, Lizzie Schulte, Mahlon Schulte, Nanoy antzi, Barbara Kipfer, Ver- Gertie Fetter, Henry Brennerman, facia ENID M, SCHIECK, Teacher. oot ‘The folowing is the report of 8. S. No.2, Mor nington, for thé month of Februai he names are arranged inc oraie of ta Jr, IV neat Zehr, Harry Waller, Herman Sr. thi-Gertie cOpper, Morris Chal- Christian Gascho, eee rahe: ‘Waller, Melinda Kip- fer, Irene Manz, Lena Brennerman, Gordon Schw _ t-vimmie "Chalmers Mary -Struth- e fer, Manz, da Kipten, Willie Forbeck, Ruby Kipfer, Mary’ Gase ie Zehr, Joho Zehr, Mary —Margaret Struthers, Stella Op- rennerman, hr. Zehr, Irene iipfer, Noah Gascho. Helen Wilhelm, Willie Brennerman. STINSON, Teacher. rer Petes following is the report of 8. Pic Aines eo ot January and G. M. S$ ar- te Her, Kenneth Russell Schlotz- Hazel Rid- IV-L Curtis, Alvin Kropf, hauer. V—Adeline Ml, Arthur. Mank, . Ul—Margaret Mueller, Kropf, Fred Candier, Schwartzentruber, er, Earl Hen- Yost, r, Irvin Oeseh, Rose Zimmerman, Solomon Steckly as erta on ener, Kropf, Vernal Tanner, Goniee Ste eekly, Vera Zimmerman Dave Schwartzentruber, Robina MeWilliams. Maivin Wittig. Lloyd Tanner. Mueller Welt Roulston I id er, Wil- 1 Roe. Candler, Graig Rid- jee es Imore Ralph Harold IM. DURST, ++ Henning, Roulston, Roe. Teacher. ek bie Silt is a hee cat * Bees fi ose. miere aad Max. 300—C. Ww met es 24h eke a = Sr. IV—. 1. MeDonne a7. Jr. TV— Knechtel 190, - Debus 172. A. Foley 190, M. Dahmer 170, B Reh- berg 153, H, Mare 15 F, Crowley 117, Se Waitsel 113. I sey Foley 2: M. Malcho 131, l. Kreut cho 119, E. pete 18, i Buuek AM, 1038, Bi wicke 93x i for Fe brary Se cond . Baumbach, L. Wis M. . cae 8 eke: K, Ko Lease. ©. Crowley . Yundt. First class— Mt. “McBone W. Baum N. Ohm. GC! We v Wieke ats ‘ Buck, ‘é SSanaciees ae do Dean: Br. rimer rEreater. H Knech pa epmiancdeha Bouck at “Hartint Teacher. aT PENI, et your Butter Wrappers printed at the Sun: Office. i a oo x Political Consequences Toronto Weekly Sun © political consequences likely to felis timrenncten are wi rth: ym 1,000 bi 1,500 | round) to keep 6 ‘to leave it in good rei en COI tract is completed, All taille “Gn tho matter of the | estate of eet of the Tow | “Bile, in the County of ‘Perthy fare | mer, a | i iu eas hereby i Gis, jurauant to : ee irusteen Act HS.O, gid ‘Chapter th that reditors others having eee or demands e estate of the said He: deliver to the un for at iv the exec ceased a ee cere baring nm rea the claims o! ich he sl nm have received not stice the amount of that th Work to commence ass ther will permit in Spring. ‘one and crt Corporation in Mill ys W.D. Wranibtpat Clerk, Dated at Milverton, 14th Feb., 1917 t! furnished by the ‘Mail Contract ~ SEALED — ye pol aes will be nf, conditions of, pro- seen and blank (ie ft KY te cop thea ee a d rt of ene EL ma: Kor aines te Post Offices ot Monkton. and Mil: vert the “Bayerintendent Gy, Tson, Post Office tibete nt, Can: il Be Sepriet Branch OFtaway addressed to peor ganization in the towns is always reater than in the ie Ty, an tee on that aosqunt, to be ap Further, everyone who is familiar with the’ wo sed and thauled to the | polls, only the rich or corrupt will v he rich ‘will, in all probability, gar ts poli ica inspiration from ie same sou a number of changes ae we would again ask subseribers. to ‘Soa Foaponda: with their reeeint. IN WESTERN ONTARIO port of 8, for the month ai | ' Mlapberr, Emerson Whitney, Duncan | Consider the Scarcity Woollens This Year— And you will be urate at the SS range of new weaves for : Suits and Overcoats which we are showing, and. pompdibel avery bine a- ie bout our clothing is strictly high-class Ses The Engeland Has. to retain custom by giving perfect satisfaction Noung Men—Call in and see our Pinch Back Models in Suits and Overcoats. We Yess the eh suit you want, A Blue eSepe of guaranteed dye is very hard to obtain in these unusual times, but the samples we show contain a range of Blacks and Blues which we can guarantee unconditionally. A large range of Suit lengths for your selection in the Tailoring Department. Call in and i inspect our range of cloths at popular prices, and if we have what you want give us your order early so that we may have your suit ready for Easter. Remember Easter is only Four Weeks from Sunday OUR WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT is now showing an Extcasiee Assortment of NEW SPRING WALL PAPERS eerie with all their erstwhile dignity and magnificence of style, have come to the fore or for use in halls, livingrooms and diningrooms, and some very ane the new spring arrivals in the Wall Paper department, We Pay for Produce: ARTISTICALLY CHIC AND REFRESHINGLY NEW IN STYLE, AND SURPRISINGLY MODERATE IN PRICE IN VIEW OF IMMENSE ADVANCES ON PAPER PRODUCTS. These first arrivals are mostly of Canadian manufacture, and both in style and value they merit a goodly measure of Canadian pride. The lower priced lines among them are particularly noteworthy. No wallpapers shown in Canada to-day can surpass them in quality or distinctiveness of style. At 8c to 15¢ per roll, values featured are wonderfully attractive, oro More cut-out borders are shown in these lower priced grades than ever efore. In fact, almost all new bedroom borders for spring are shown in cut-out floral patterns. This is one of the poate gales spring style features, Some of the other style points to be noted a Stripes are still adherred to,-and some neat and novel eee are tobe seen, herringbone patterns being among the new stripe designs. Another noticeable feature is the frequency with which touches of black are introduced, Frome in the cue of Strine or flower, some- times in the sh ing sparsely as a pe fora a pretty floral border. these touches of black prove decidedly chic and effective. 0 In any form Pretty chintz and allover patterns for bedrooms ate shown again, with shades and tones noticeably soft and well blended, Fabric effects, both in bedroom and livingrnom styles, are again in favor humerous neat new fabric patterns being now on display. Wood shades in browns, tans, buffs, fawns, in fact, the whole range of wood shades, light and dark, have authorative claim for correct livingroom decoration. in popular attractive tapestry designs are Eggs 40c dozen. Butter 37c th. Lard 20c Ib. ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock” - - MILVERTON 91 cently been mode on our calling lists examine their label and see ‘that it} 2 Builds up t the Farm | E. HODGETTS, Lambeth, Ontario, | e Black | Fertilizer on part of my oat field, Th | hay aot seen it, | t ee Pertiliger could gi cee can reco! ee to cage: wishing to uy thei tee Ae grow big ote = +> 700 BUSHELS» FROM. 174 ACRES | of aii ion Se: The Best Newspaper |i. fs. —==Value rete ea containing further Use a an corian Wo rks, De- aes ‘TO INVESTORS THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT _MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE ‘sTOcK eommmcmmy IN SUMS oF $500, OR ANY ‘MULTIPLE THEREOF sapajans Ist Oiober, 1919. . Interest |-year] Fs ps ptt and = October b: Wace Ga once ie in, Canada) by the rate of five per cent per lie yaein the date ‘of purchase. Holders of this stock yilb ae the rehire of surrendering lent of cash, in pay war loan issue in Pr 3 this stock are for war purposes ai of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed : ond and stock brokers on allotments made in ae oo e cet ben s for this stock which bear their st . * ication forms ay ph to the Deputy Minister of i ? ee bs dah DEPARTMENT OF | inane, orrawa. OCTOBER

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