Milverton Sun, 19 Apr 1917, p. 1

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ol 19, 1917 ae siting at tt ‘he hom Mrs. A. ae ‘tems of Local Interest. Mr, Jatin Coutts anes milton, spent id Mrs. id last “for Cache wee aoe will make their _ ‘eure here, Thats, of. eu ia, ad ore. Guy Semple see Miss Bom of Nem Hamburg, ope at the home tae Pe a am ‘Mrs, and Miss Lottie line, a ae spent ¢ for" days end ther, io | Soe Back in st week ff Mr. Mrs, Simon Squires. Miss, Grace Kines, Paris, came up to attend the funeral of her father, the Inte Wm. ines nt the week at her hom: a ies, Bonoherts, me has been m sou anaem| we ‘a, |Saturday. evening showroom — we invite you at the earliest opportunity to see our un- usually fine showing of new Spring Millinery. Smart of line are the shapes—very novel and beautiful the trimmings and prices moderate. MISS L. MEYER, Milliner Boi for eggs at Loth’s. e bid Loth has baa ete a part See syste) hate new ae wah ‘brush Now for a echt. tha taster: olidays Simon Squires’. ‘cob Seclho: ff, of London, 8) the. saates: Orin with his mott er. Mri ‘ord who has’ been vis Mrs. G. (As Barth, @ his nee left on Monday for Detroi Perfection and nelgeree: “ Oil Stoves egret to hear his progress es cover, Notwithstanding. that the season is fairly far adya there was £00 mating’ (i ae vital statistics for the Vil- t 8. list. ee rae mL. ok d |show! oie on Friday i i and ie th pee a hand paper from S Neu- ready to hang. ‘Tavistock, friend, Mrs. mnelter, Eee ‘pillie Letnweber lace present visiting her 4 ‘he Milverton Pinan an co, is ining a 80-1 electric motor’ week gee 880 for the bal week. Coin also taken in exchange.— Pinkbeiner’s te. Ernest Harper, formerly — of latest ‘The Milverton 1 0.D.E., Mo rop and use Wormeldenyde, ‘The ie is. sm: Sai Get a bottle at A.C. orat an ee of the | Ponting on Eo reported peas in}; the ns", - nof, F, V. Reii ithdorf, who hag been est| advisers ‘Gere hu St. Martin’s Plains, March 19th. days fly swithy by, “bat a fae Pie speedy for the » ASS nt ni ds A eagerly looking forward to the return trip ts best old Jand on earth. Just at pres- ent Pritzy seems to be getting more ny can han and we are living in hopes that he will be kept on thi move, If it come: no warfare 4 L think the Kaiser's dream will soon| army an become a anit nere a eg and his past couple of months have carat ik trenches, boys are good storytellers | bat hate alt about as mu tonous standing ‘offer of the United States ree trade in SE friends me Sate Jed. Elliott that she has to undergo an operation) for an internal growth. The pupils of Prof. Wright, assisted ionist, 0 J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for PORTLAND D. L. @ W. SCRANTON Cement STANDARD st a ta ANTHRICITE eee ON The Things Worth While are laualle acquired by the man with a bank eas The good things of life seldom come to those wh have nothing. capital, Start a savings account to-day. MILVERTON BRANCH: N. G. SCHAFER, Manager The Bank of Hamilton aids a con- yenient and safe method of acquiring } “|while in a ve: ill ba devoted I you I enjoy. good, muslo and singing this concert, Admission 250, suites ander 18 years, 150. Mr. Emerson E. Boyd, of Linwood, ho has been employed in office, wor! in Minneapolis, Ind., since last Novem: er, erican public sentiment since the de- claration of war by President. Wilson. Eighteen tots started to school on he first time and as a without d the other with examinations coming on Sea before leavin the Milverton Platoon and aoe en Ban! Ham- 1. Ge Coxon About 40 ladies egular on acco graph quilt was finished and is a very A. dainty present report a very enjoyable time. _ many women have learned that this store What i is Really Correct 1 in cs - Reliable Millinery — AP HESE are the days when most wo- men are eager for the correct style hints in new Spring hats. Already speaks with authority in regard to “cor- rect ate ieee Millinery. HEARTILY INVITE every | Ww of th urpasses even this store’s previous dis- play. Prices always lowest’ here. Monday and |y, Mil- | ¥ ld far below the reinular rates, provided a cash payment is made in advance. bo | OBITUARY | ve Gharlic‘sayait f MRS, SAMUEL LINDER | Kitchener News-Repord | Phere. p: Sampel Linder, not been sick; the head, once o'clock g and was uncon- ath. She wai m the 27th of August, 1870 and 7 months and 2 was will be ex family, tended se ROBERT FRANCIS to the bereaved Annias and | Margaret, dace Miss Him Our And our hearts are sad and} sore But we trust he’s safe in heaven, ean-|On that bright eternal shore. ose Friends and neighbors sure will miss Miss ‘his ‘pleasant words and smiles, Miss y, Ways and manners, Milky “him. from’ tue ceaxthly ale: Unke Erie seamen sire, will miss him, Huron, Superio ‘Mise. hie. hearty. Saint erecting, Miss a man, one o A and son wil surely eae him, Miss ‘his kin lov: aif and hope will anne heer? veka x they know that’ God is love, Dedicated to the memory of John Beott. C. B, Edwards, Tonawanda, NY. Nov. 20th, _ / Bi 8, Sehneider—At Ellice, on Friday, April | oj 18th, to Mr. and Mrs, Dan Schneid- oh a son. At Morbington, on ‘Apel 18th, to Mr, and Mra, seat ue day, aylor—Ewi ing: esday, + Windsor, on Wed- yi Apa as 01 ig. an, ‘Taylor or .}cer intimates that after own home will surely miss him, | V.5's but yeas his do old up ther Earth lead is flyi t Aebietie from Peree when le and seek it ber of the boy: teresting excursion i There well, company "uni Stratford, one o! oan. Thee He was always pi Entrenching Battalion o join the E8th before They were all well at- time of Gordon Hottman, who has been ip a convalescent hospital for some tim returned Friday last wihille nor etzong te feeling “eonsidate ably better. Sam Henry an ‘ret Linder are still in the hospital, the latter underwent an operation but is now regaining his health, We had a rather noisy evening cently, hay.ng unwelcome vi the im, wot an article in “Your, Man on the Job.” ke ea mes Freeman received bes aia. at, eometimes you the channel, fellow got a 5-Ib, here and there was only good han in old England is hire, Have you »\of Susse: olitts ftanging, f bexpendieutarly from er's edge, about the ‘sme and about uniform in Eine y ri viewin have tim = roi: anna Ik a 1a tel- Ia complaint about ne Doslend i Pinata il te England is et a i Notes from the Milverton Boys [Canada must be worse ha eh in England and France “| T have from Canada, but I have failed to eee §p Spen- 50 they found éverybody from the 110th Pete |, Dear Hermiaa Aeighborhood, but they failed to | looate anything en as cpraething worth Heeing which is the’ King’s Palace in London O° ding J. 8a) a+ Franoo, March 19th, To Mr. M. MacBeth, Milver ae Dear Friend Mac;— ee been toning 4 as. 0 The land is. ok one pete Ae anita a. a will be pcapred to anys: this Totter from France, or has mot tol uu Tam doomed, Ha! Ha |, have hen here nearly. three montths er I send my best regards to all. Pte. John K. Chalmers. ves” of Burk’s Balle about a year ago. + France, March 12th, 1917. just a line hoping it will 4ind you in the best of health are eay you will be wondering what Ta T suppose oa oe eae ag minister, in | We penta of re | bri |tily attired in zone ake or in |Ohine tri i I) of hi nlfourth of Elma, cicioekithe cere> v, Molt of Lin- of 6 es joon, April her youngest daug ster Annie, || came. ‘te ‘bride of Me ohn” voll, » Sunbs Le hehe Peel Tow: sey # wi “by Re Teealatccelaliees of the bride, who was unattended, was pret> — mee sea érn ‘honeymoon trip. mee irlde ra eet A in asmart tailor made navy blue leerge Ba with ae te match. On ~ Sa the erate te oats te : 's beautiful drum. Many lot of it hi home-to their lage of Milverton for e. 2 7 of it is swam) eto the 45 Do not fail to hear . ery ot cenit ending March Sist, 1917, are |have. at aot peeaie ae at Ypres Sal-loroping, By the look Ps ees Sine many friends Miter Agr 26th. The B k f Sam Seldon's Vooiferous William Goat j9 births, 5 marriages and 2 deaths. We have just received a ee ati ient, have scouted through the shad-|villages they must have been bul le bank 0) Honourable Ju noilage at) “wry and Mrs, R. R. Crawford, of|ment of new Automobile tires and|ws of Sanctuary Wood, travelled up |about 1,000 years ago, We are slee} $ 3 3 the concert ‘Tuesday ev'g., April 24th.) Sion who are on their wedding now until April 2ist we will|and around Plug Street, and finally jing in ola open barns with two blan- TRE ROU : Novas Scotia . and Mrs, Norman Taylor, Of |trip spent the week-end with the for-|aive a discount of 10 ‘per dent off list |helped put, poor Hritzy's, wind-up at |iets and the soft side of a board for ce indsor, spent a few days last week) nome brother, Mr. F. L. Orawford)}price on all cash sales “These tir great Battle of the Somme. Most |a bed, which makes you get up be- Tiage of Miss Olive Beatrice - with his cousin, Mr. W. Mr. Fred Washbura, of Los An-|are all. first-class and guaranteed —|of them were wounded there but will fore it is time in morning. I heen eoamehton of Mr, and ae ~ Eesenvecranp S009 and Mrs, Taylor are on their honey-| j.16¢° Gal, t a few days’ this|E H. Gropp, AElvexton Gari Soon be ready again for the big push jhave not much to be afraid of yet|Hugh MoCourt, West Monkton, TOTAL RESOURCES over 110,000, 2. week with his sister Mos. 8. Rum-| The Ontario Department of Public) The training fakes them back Jas T am as far from the {firing line as |Mr, Edgar J Lines, of Carthage, { es TON BRANCH Pilsinss, Joseph Kertoher*and J. M.|o oq. at Pe oaEC Miwa" Gs lighways has a little scheme tosaye|to recruit drill but progresses each |to Linwoo ime in|place at the thodi ee Rabe hs Bal ale fleiscbhauer are haying excavation |for4) smunfelpalities: exenee 18 pogo ana week, One day enlightens you on the England Due BAvecetlll Got Le’ ty tiad [Mpukion, on ‘Wednesday, April 1th, Medatin ces made ‘preparatory. to. erecting wuesday ev’g., April 24th, as woman jing. o have stock plans |art of building. a trench, “whieh by Jin France. We are hungry all the|at four o'clock, Rev, A, E. Doa: new building on the east side of Main). the right of suffrage now, Miss |of Wien ean atwe Gareenels way, is just a common ditch |time T think as we have been. short ficiating. Au eee icon y Mr. Vera Seamen will tell us whether or |cipality wants to have a bridge built|}when built to stand heavy rains and lof bread. We t one loaf jattired in a sui “f D> ds of not e n should propose or Pop|it can describe the condition to the/explosions, Another day you hurl alner day but things are getting bet- lin with hat An yieaene Fell tanned he Question,” departm; and one of ithe stock |few bombs, your tins or hair brushes|ter lately, My address is Pte, ‘The groom's gift to his bride was a e, 4 Bs Lotta White and niece, Bileen|Plans for a bridge of. (He required |Which remind you of the delight you) Harron, ‘727492, No. 2, A. L, Babt,\gold wrist watch and a Mendelssohn : drill with all the titles | alysis on right. side and while| pocamond, spent the Easter holidays |size oan be sent, This will save archi-|used to get out of big fire-|Army Field P.O., London, England. } piano. er the ceremony the happy and ae braid fol-de-rols of military /able to talk is quite unable to hel lin Hamilton with the family. of- Cap ts! fees, cracke d days, Of course | am well and opine at when: ple lef ie afternoon train for ~ show, me people are very elf. George Peart, who is overseas wit jerds of moose have been delaying |\t wouldn't be healthy to hold down lreturn I may find my. old chums still|Toronto, Stratford, Walton and other b in ote to foist uy ate ‘r. V. Habermehl, who had his ‘eg the 98th Battalion, traffic causing considerablé trouble to|@ live Mills bomb with yo tf un- enjoying the Diab of health, colrine: points, On their ret hey will re- the’ seh is Cr ©|broken while playing hockey at El-| poy iy Bean is attending the |fallroad men Ty less you were extremely tired of ais: pat wiehigaD elas? at “Maple 1 ” we “i Hs time ago rdg rere asked ti ira, and has since been athis home in|, ference of the Evangelical |Pacifie in Jasper Park, Alberta, Car |ing. Attention is also” pal Yours, Pee, & “Haron. tasks eae i os sign _a requisi! t n to the Department Wellesley, is_spending nee day ep i Association at Mildmay this week a: la. The superintendent ‘at Jasper} tective measures against gas, and He = Lines will be fa iat an tii te of Education, asking thal bal TY | Milverton, He is al Fs 0 be aro . No services will be held in-the |says that the snow drove ose |men are fairly safe in a cloud. of >. after May. 1: training in eh pelt ete h ee tee of crutehes, hased Mr, |2vangelical church next Sunday. the right of way. ‘Wh sing |polsonous Chlorine and phosgene. The La Franec, 2, 8; 1917, be adopted. Paisley Hone pas nous Mr. Wm. Orr has ater creuett infant daughter of Mr. and over the line with the snow plow” h old favorite physical jerk. period is ‘ 1 2, 8; “ by cocomimanitedl EB0 pyrene | Bat wresele house on ain tatgad:4Mrs. Thomas Sanderson has been suf-|said, counted over fitey moose, in |never forgotten and: bayonet fighting ae Cousin Nellie ;— cise be introduced for the develop-|The purchase price, we unders feting for the paat few days from {different plac Welis an im ant ite! : i iment of -thealyaldus, of pupllee Bibs wna 65,900. Ge also disposed of his |Siont attack of pneumonia, but hopes {had conside sable delay Jn Btopping to|ctc., et eartied oo wntil you date ma moze, Han delighted to: write)|/- he. mmancinge pot Ala Senet nder the, hame.ct military Onl! farm. Bnown.ba, the. Attridge farm to) 1 entertained that she will soon Poe {avoid killing the begin to feel like saying more Of CAMaY, whic eeat thnk Pou | Wate dauahten: of Ar. Paisly Advocate, Mr John sTacobs Yor $6,0 auite ‘recover: cattise ak tte “ARE one learned at Sunday School he nays whlch niet. heak Oil anry: Wart vph Monsiett Mr. —= "With labor cost! at high water: mark jmagazine agents, ‘the. postal: tutors you begin a day's labor. tee Laie for. AS owe heaps of John B.D, Heath, of whridge, the matter se seed selection is more|are warning the public to beware of| Have had a few! isa from France “Beni a4 T i eS One. Lad nee: eI ‘ie place on Meanesdey) Soni ‘Lith, atany previous ti i swindle, Bogus is bully nee Canadian. tobacco via ap: (atpeme nome. of the: bride, Rey. J. W. No man can * afford fo. s) ‘h- | tion scents shy poet in West- | ma: Aone ‘ : illi priced Jabor in puttin ausenctn |e Co Dime pane e preplated: Uy Mase Have ove bere ene ete ing pring 1 inery— around. 0 be representatives of the Canadian SEaEe We. ake a te bt Cele ana tae sche Feder. eink postal declares | he. ‘orgettting the o: i ys wn it E der the provisions of the’ war mea! it has evidence that this form of RD eaueeroe sures act has abolished the duty a lawindla is gz revived. e fake aT felt wh Tinea a iA * wheat flour and wheat products and agents in most pases offen subserip- | gh sea Scud cn I told: them it was Tf you haye not already, visited our has, thus en. advantage of 6 | tions’ to- well. fentions mas Fn} ‘cousin. ing on a wedding trip to Guelph and r points, and upon return will reside on the groom’s farm on the wel Banner. Pio In Memoriam, Dorring—In loving memory of Eliza- beth Caroline, second daughter of r, and Mrs Ferdinand: Doering, who died on path ‘Wh, 1913, aged 27 years, 3 months and 24 day Silently the shades of evening : round our lonely house, Silently. they bring before us ace Wwe see on ear! Oh, not lost, but gone before rity calla, syecare watting, Only waiting, for the day. —FAMILY, abana, > nciea: ee for Wm. H, N. Pt, Lot 15, Con. 6, Mornington, near Millbank, go: rears do not ee hearing a chorus sing the very comic plantation song, “The Dixie Kid,” Tuesday evening, April 24th. WANTED sture for twelvé head of young Apply George Roe. cattles knife. ‘The carpenters are “building bunks for us sto sleep in, ms Nea pepe are ver! we were leaving the Your ‘ hen Pte, Wm, Booket{enenut| a ies own. School Report.» ‘The following is the report of Room: ID ‘al the month of March. Krajaefski 478, J. 3, FF. Pommer~ 451, aeeaterbon UI—Total 780, required 408 leeck man undseho 572, Wooler 802, A, Keyes 8 ag 6, efer 688, H, Gaul Sr. very | #51 er 38! same dis-| | 8.0. Whi bred-to-lay, x 100, Day ‘ood- | Millbank, =n toes, Delaware: 1s Di) m Wilton, this t Apply to Jas. Yorkshire Sows with pig, A 1/2. Chalmers, R. aan vis EGGS FOR HATCHING ite Leghorns — a Ok Eggs $1,00 Re 15; $5. old chicl rc 100, poly. chioke tedheed ait vi ‘April He ave your or owt y wi be filled a epatig vA. W. GALLOP, . Milverton, i Can sy FOR SALE For sale at R. B. Hamilton's store ¥ Ontario eg pot 60° bus, O,A.0, No, anda sunny it esd Peas. eae RR N on, wont ne ‘lanes ker ve three cht Pas 4 Resa i ves and one Jersey — iter calf, Apply to Geo, Roe. 2 Seed Oats, © Apply No. 1 Mil-~ sy anies ‘ ae tates Holitel Team of heayy mares, ate aaving Re mare and foal 2 m a od by na double, "a Milverton, red Hecanlie. > Hog “Ts Ibi ty W. erton Thorough - Weighs al aie /2. Chalm: IA new veneered brick dwelling on Pacific Avenue, Milverton—9 kara ae ge sais, van wi dy dgetilarn, appl " io ee tig) rticulars app! oO A were et yi neta) oe ee Holy a ning order, Sacer ed

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