Milverton Sun, 24 May 1917, p. 5

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ed ol has!) _ prove to _wecan ‘do our part. a ~ can also save money k he literar Ben in the Metho- Be trom ‘dist church re wi | vironment was yery. interesting and cE M. i.Fleischhauer thowed ear and Men's Tailor. Last 1 LV) pero. a stove pipes,. when cleaning - Mrs. ames. met with ae asckdant, pies standing on sits edge he stove putting them — tne’ to store Me te and she fell on be hi "Pharmacy Results - ie ade erate ere the eyes and arabe other brui our mattresses, springs, tron from wi goods low and lower than Eaton's Diner A Nts Je Cuthbertson ha E. Beger, i rtle Cuthbertson has re- ae, Henbusg Senge a turned after spending a month. with Sle standing. ‘her sister in Ts came ‘ions hel Pharmacy inclu Banh. of JGtEatsont: 8 who Cireult, May ye present at these services ae We are open to buy cream ft Con! Recmstion errvices wets held in “churning and table use. ge WRITE FOR PRICES ‘The figures of yesterday ma; ibe tos low. tomorrow. We pan cans, pay charges ai give prompt services, ysl lon, of London, con- ae The Toronto Greamery Go’ ys TORONTO, ONT. “Win-the-War” gather' of the young people Chureh St., mittee eompose son, George B. Manton and Sinton 08 bily iss qs Atwood on Sunday ad visited. eit ~ Mi of in the eS CANADIAN PACIFIC Great Lakes Steamship Service Via OWEN SOUND STEAMSHIP “ MANITOBA” Plan Your Vacation Trip Now POINT AU BARIL MUSKOKA LAKES KAWARTHA LAKES LAKE MAZINAW FRENCH and PICKEREL RIVERS RIDEAU LAKES SEVERN RIVER Are delightful resorts and easily reached via C,P.R. leaves Owen Sound at midnight each THURSDAY (connecting train leaves Toront p. m. for Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Fort William. SERVICE via PORT McNICOLL COMMENCES JUNE 2. For Winnipeg and Vancouver Leave Toronto 6.40 p.m. Daily via “‘THE PIONEER ROUTE.” Particulars from C.P-R. Agents or W. B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto Neng a nemideat, of Toront isiting at the home of er er pa Mrs. Wm, Bettger Sr. fas. ee ae ms ir. and Mrs. Wm, E Mr. ‘and, Mrs. F. makes bas resent in Toronto, re-} ive ke an intelligence on Friday nea Mrs. Armsi rot! ad yeneea. ant AC eetcin ‘len Ps Ww. strong. spent eas —————— : “T Meet Again” To the Memory of Sarah Isaacs, be- a3: Die no More.” “Asleep. in ae Blessed Sleep. Mother is gone ita e strai Of sorrow, trial and care. Bruty, we're left, e) bereft: Dearly palsven: te aie Her pleasant voice, Hand, aim and choice, To happily recall. wee mt a friend, can amend with a ae Jove and ace indees ent ‘ime of need, ich earth ee repair. But our great loss Transferred across, is Bee eternal gain— We ae a while r ‘the trial, Till a shall meet again. When came the time ife’s regime jordan deep. In Jesus fell as Ob, yes, she’s gone; erefor adding ee Timing of “the home. _ in the way Furniture” Rugs and ol dele Ane e # Jot of or, Dining. room and Bedroom Hurniture = Wehavea lange assortment ‘of Rugs, all sizes, in Wilton: any s air or Body Car- pet vy ae) or 12 pieces of Linoleum always s on hand to select from Congolenm Squares, sizes ¥4. x 8h and 3 ure Framing receives prompt attention. Baby Carriages -Carts Express and Coaster Wagons. ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer Funeral Director and Embatmer ° intent 7 of ber: Lord, tho: giv fig feaie: fo Heaven restored A halt a seore f Years and, more Had Hawa sore bereft of beloy. So faithent proved Till death the union cleft. ne To 1 Done Eater thy Lords blest Sunire Phe parting scene d keen— ‘SEED CORN | DENTS: of Seed Corn just arrived, including following varieties : FLINTS : somptdn's Early ching Pritp, —White Flint ‘Also a large stock of Mangel and ausnie Seed. and see our stock and get prices before bay (§@-Stock and Poultry Food, Calf Ane and Poultry Supplies always on hand. UD. ATKIN. - eam! Mannotls Soutien Sweet Come in Milverton | So suddenly, maasoae But bett Through gates ajar To enter Heaven home. Bright siocebie bale ak Be: ae all death and pain. ose memories n Hei arene pacer’ sie And eh to sare Tien: Christian Unity Tertins, in Toronto Globe @ of Christian unity, there di hi habilitation ‘of religion one of the most impor Records ~ Columbia. Grafonolas and Methodist, ee amon, scholars, One of them writes a ae Message of the War to thi and his article pesationly Side eile ‘|these significant wor “And lastly, we must have R Vout, equilly effective in miasion- ary work, (whi e supreme teat) loving ihe Father, serving e Lord and Saviour, inspired Spirit, should go i thwarting each other while the tide of unbelief and wickedness rises) uncheoke ae ig not by any means the only leadin, complete interpenetration, th pani elements Spec ee jalive and potent in the social s , anes educa gad the ee of the the pagan x Nations | that the its im ance of the work, hs the harvest, and of tin re S iy res its carnations ant | their : ae ~ | line, oe visitin; Bis. George Robinson, of Mon a peor: Mrs. D. Hodge and daughter, Mary, are ting friends at Ayr. Miss Beatrice Gordon was at Lon- ee. last week. iss Agnes Ballantyne, of Cleve- gate visite: mother last week. Mi Walter ae ell is visiting ents at Clarl M. nd M flan at ed eek-end with Mr. R. B. Stevenson, B.A., resentative of the Lord’s lance, spoke church | wood the Methodist prt Donegal, in the t Py joyable eve Rete ‘of r, Root “hn on erro red to oo be to tien | ihe Woodbine bu tie at A sudden death took ae near Line last, when ee Foster, a well ted farmer of this : vicin- Mrs. ubbs. . Much sng ete is oxtendst to the haved Mise Dolly McKay eer the week: jend eae her ners nes Ogram PoE the ith dines a sy ito tow days with relative: Mr. Westo: id Williams at- tended the funeral of their niece, at Gravenhurst on ‘Thursday. Mr. and W. Barlett, of Toronto, spent Monday with thei John Duench and fami Milverton, apent ‘the week- endl sith his quretien Here: Miss MoCallum, publi school teach- ef, left on Tuesday for her home in Brampton owing to illness, Mr. Her- fon Gt Milloai eunpesti he er. Me Hollinger, _ Floyd i eaten of St. Jacobs, on Tues- en Presbyterian chureh thence: vemetery for interment, leaves a bereave sympathy of the aati Hillsoaburg, of Li Tinwoo Mrs. Andrew Ament and daughter, this Ww e] Mr. Henry Pommer en friends in Kitchen Pte Milton 2 Gots, Somewhere to France,” arrived in Toronto on Thur: day of last, week! on a three mmontbet furlow, and is expected to, arrive nwood on Welln aay. ‘A reception is being prepared : BU term ieecey Wednesday last, in { ‘Mr. John MeKenty, at the ‘age ot 56 The Saturday to ele RC. church, Mactan, mttendede afternoon, Rev. W. D. McDonald, Mrs, MeDon- ale and children are visiting friends Yaa ito. ; John eLee. of Detroit, is vi will be interested to arn he has received ‘his honorable discharge. Mitchell Elma, on Saturday, May 10th 1917, James Nichol, in his 58th 1 eet will be y 24th at two is late residence, Muriel Wil Tearét 49 know pneumonia ei ie us in wishing her a speedy re- covery. The Globe on Friday contained the esults of the recenti University e: farry Ra ‘elitte on business this week, ‘Th of Mr. George Hume, on fhe AEN Gone Eine wpa the Goce ot very unique and ‘enjoyable event on fume were the reci of Rae congratulation cards and let- Home might be spare enjoy the maven ery. aad eo aaa then 0 richly. dese’ INE‘ Misses Annie’ Schmidt’ “and Frieda ‘auli, of Milverton, spe nt! SOY with ct Ella Be ret to repo eee Jobn | S01 Wilega. ia in: or Pical Feauditian ot health. We wish for. her speedy re- Ys as *oMrs. Wm, Struthers, of the 12th ing with her ete THEY'RE FINE FOR KIDDIES as econ ten ee eee CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE ¢ CO. 0. TORONTO 10 g CHAM BERLAIN'S eee AD ES least ABLETS Mrs. Hodge is visiting friends~ at! ms ! el was in’ Toronto an Koers ete Miss. Taabella Gies’ and: her moter, . C, Gies, spent Saturday in Lis- Hugh Jack, of Sagan the week- end. A |Mr. and Mrs, A. Migs Lillian Helnwald left on Satur- |day for an extended visit with friends in Stratfor Sebringville, ith his parents, ~ Ladies’ ine col aa: : Coatings a Call in and see our NEW ‘Congoleum Rugs — Lace Curtains and _ Curtain Netts ; We have a Large ‘wii ly of SEED ORN Including & Varie’ 3s such as COMPTON'S EARLY : mvs ONSIN. NO, 7 OUTHN ifn Va oe WHITE FLINT Also a large variety of MANGEL and TURNIP SEEDS Get your supply before our stocks are picked over. ~ Now ls the Time to Buy an Oil Stove I the New Perfection in all's ihe ee ip “ana a St. eharse and Canad. Granile boost Always on hand. Leave your order with us. Remember Your Coal Bin - And don’t forget to hand us your orders, We will supply you as #00n-as we can at lowest possible prices. M. E. BETTGER & CO. Hardware Merchants, _ ‘= WEST MONKTON . and Mrs. Philip Miller and G. motored to Stratfor | Miss ay Attig has returned hi ter spending some time with friends ig Kitonen 2 /MMr, ‘Gordon Sak has returned t a tatoats after spending a few week | ovidhc bincgienia Bese |. Mrs. George Sutter ae Saturday ye? friends in Stratfor |Jacobs, spent Sunday ne = "tatter’s ley. y fapent a day. at Mr. ee Davidson spent Tuesday in the village. number of | Su He with Mr. ane Mrs. apooay ates hte aitet d with a serious attack of pneumonia. We wish her a speedy re- Overy. Mr. “and Mrs. Alfred Isley, apent Sunday with Mr. ©; and Mrs. Voll- nye Stella and Laura Lopel, of Macton, ‘uesday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Angust jebe' writing potatoes is the order of Bee ate DIRECTORS’ MEETING dent presided. 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