Milverton Sun, 28 Feb 1918, p. 1

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P, Painter and Decorator MILVE! Eun EIerER RTON Milverton, Ontario, Perth = ‘Thursday, February 28, 1918 JOHN: McCRAE Items of Local Interest. G, Schafer spent Senda pte ag in Monkt ‘iss Jean Maxwell, of Le: ares ‘on, spent the ees end with friends in iss Jean Armstrong, of Stratfors ees Present visiting her cousin, ite Orr. Is "| Sheldon Tatecnniie "hamine land to land Caught swift response from farthest Which hes ‘the morn. All peacefully now rest the fen f In Flanders Field, . Their course well run, their message a The Dopples . ‘He made for as the ane parnes: glow inoerer we Sie see them BOW: < A vest, Tow on row, They stand Avevealed. The waa back hurled with failing of Ottawa, spent the eck. vend ES the ‘guest of her niece a and tes sg, J. Henry left on desay for Listowel, where they will fides at future. an eee re tford, with fige Fee acBeth. Robert Peters pete ae ee 01 for Toronto, wh several weeks with fr aki Mrs. C. L. > Shy eles of its widespread ‘branches in every Canadian ania Newfoundland, fork, bank is chs Saree bending overhead é le facilities ~ ee ementonal, Meas Roem guard and sia veotlections, ota. |Still fares the Spartan torch youths ing — By Flanders Field; |But who the poet’s song shall sing, Or Bais strike-that pulsing eed cold hands yield? Florence E. Wesacott Prssent visiting athe hom me of her father, Wilhelm. Mrs. Toronto. 1 with Mr. re ‘Mrs. Jacob Gern- : z Sis. F Byrne and Mrs, W. A. W. D. Weir’s Sale Register ler, of “Listowel, are at _Bresent visiting at the Home of Mr. and Mrs mae, Gale term soot iiss Nellie MacBeth, after spend- If of lot 17, con. 7, Morn-|ing a few days with her brother, Mr. 1k) aleolm MacBeth, left NovaScotia Bee CAPITAL - at A at ‘MILVERTON shee. . We n Manager on \— Farm stock 00) " edneiay: March 13th—Real es-|fa BEST PRICES PAID tate and farm stock for Bert Wray. | he ae ———<$—=——— What About Your. Wire Fence-- x their 1 ' jline Wellesley, last week contributed {$08 3 for the relief of ee blind in Hali- x. Over 500 people of that city had been blinded in the great disaster, Th omeén’s Institute m Saturday next and get the ‘and Mrs, C. H. Beese, of Blyth; ate spending a week with the latter's lenry. Miller ed trip to the South. , California and the Canad- NEI Having Purchased a Carload of Wire Fence I would ask you to see me be- fore-ordering- Your Spring Supply. N. A. ZIMMERMANN Implement Dealer, De Laval Cream Separators, Brockville and McLaughlin Buggies, Fleury Plows, Etc, j SSS SS1S ESS ‘ = J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for Coal EEE < es, who has purchas- r Waterford, is sh’ ping his implements stock and hou: hold effects this lie Mr. Kines is a wood ier sta tis a leparture from Mornington and Milverton will be generally eae At the Burns chek choir practice held at the home of Mi mn PORTLAND CEMENT ST MARYS LIME D. L. SCRANTON the choir, with a purse,, as a recogni- ANTHRICITE: tion of the services he of ae master. . W. K. Loth received a tele- Capltal Authorized, gn 00 Capital Pald-up, - $3,000, #3.500-000 Opportunity does not come to you every Neither can you count upon ity it when you want it. Tt is the part of wisdom to prepare fae ga and ready to grasp it when it ci Some capital will probably be Seemed: pen a savings account in peek of Tpsiniltan and begin to save raactaaM BRANCH: fer, Manager. f frequent occur- p for the and nature smiled as kindly as ever. ESSE CSCHERESERONESESESEUEEEA SUSE RERESUSS HERES UEneEUeaeneeueneay : THE ONLY BIG EVENT OF THE SEASON ! GRAND CARNIVAL! So Be MILVERTON RINK on - SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1918 rr ee PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: «Ash, $2.005 2nd, $1.00 oe #3, 00; 2nd, $1.00 set ed a Se ee MILVERTON BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE JUDGING AT 8.30 P.M. SHARP, Skating After Judging Until 11.30 o’clock. a ‘Allowed on the Ice Without a Full Costume Until After Tadeing. Children 15¢ | ~ Best, Organization. . rite $2.00; 2nd, $1.00 *Men’s 1-mile Race st, $2.00; 2n id, $1.00 Boys’ re ile. Race ‘ander 3 Ist, Boe; 2nd, 25e Girls’ Race (under 15). ist, 50¢; 2nd, 25¢ & (Including War Tax) of Zurich, is at}. ella, Man. ‘ennonite churehs of the 3rd /on the to |purse of money. ll |read by Miss Lulu Melennan and the Butter 44c lb. at Loth’s. Eggs 53¢ dozen.- a_-Engeland & ss Bone You are sure of a good Photo if youes to Lee Tastowel: Don’t - forge | payment of Micto . The Canadian Partanene a like- ni ly assemble about March 20tl Mr HL forphy, Milverton on business on) Sharenien last ‘isses L. Roese and Cora Sta x spent Be week-end with frie Wallace gee of ‘Toronto, ene Sunday ae ot me of Mr. Henry Roe, al Post, apened action ES es ae Walter ey Tot = . 12, Ei nn Satur- day, Mar. , 1918, : Ronee. eee We opens March 4th, with Mr, Harry Ford ih charge. to arrive ‘cae » $9.10 Son. t your costume ready et your Mageh ree _ New Hawes’ Hats at Loth’s, Batier ate ack of slang &. fon. ee our stoc! ai —A. Mo. Clemens. has peeve: ae order for a bag of su- up! to Saturday _A LETTER FROM MR. THOMAS TCHISON. Stony Plains, Alberta as eee Ontario, wn, Gi wet ze Senoutier left on Tues- ir. Harry charge oe eae re ae work tor ores Shoe S J, of Scbrineville % acting “fi 8 uorne Robertson, mn, of Stratford, during the latter’s absence lorida. Assistant hee itor H, BE. who has been ill time was yesterday removed ti Lauer oS —Regina feeder of Milverton rink |Feb. 1 al at the on ee March 2nd ? is ie lemens. ery sb. 21st. pene yer H Millson, pastor'et Gra etnodict ‘church, St Thomas, has ae: a call to Listowel, and wil syrup boi of oe and spies. —A, C. a had ee ceaatal ae me Tinea ee proceeds. Ropunieds se ae id Croaseue Saws should good demand now. We mus depend on you for our fuel next win- A.C, Cl Toronjo, spent S last week with: friends Milverton, Mornington and: Listowel, He came up sane to seé his old friend Mr, R. re, of Listowel, who died on reidag, new time card. went info effect s “on! Sunday he. ighest price, for gow Foduce, iron, rubbers, hotties, bags and all] i. Austin Chamberlain, € Commons in che Fr ville congregation as Bent Hee by the managers of the Pi tion to be held in ce 4 deliv an address at one of the meetings: in He should not have ag He oe should be Hoapeid oy ae has rendered | Mrs. the church by acting in the capacity mga Mr : Tea Tate on Monday ‘evening for To. |£ of. appearing purp r tl military agate board iew of enlisting in the Naval |i ie Gazette. appreciative ae and a well-filled address was Hee! Leni i. Cray whord were completely | taken by surprise and found it cult to make a suitabl a very dainty lunch was served. The evening was spent in card playing and dancing until, the glowing m ‘riends were present from ee = eaben ik, Newton, Poole and aon Althou; represent the Pea pas who all, they are 5 negligal far as their effe send a seePenESSGDErERESSGSERE ESSERE ESSERE EOE a moots i in ee eae ring. Easter w ist | Saturda: ro eh they dizeetly pigs fo d is now employed with |e " Mr, Chavles Wilker: The D stern Can- ada are thinking of returning to their nd, Russia. ‘They should. |The boys over ‘there are having too good a ti D.E., Brun thet reel meetin 23 Massie Chapter ner, al. spald at the faye March cordially iniited to atten: Ww spri ae at Loth’s. All the ‘cate nindes Champagnes, in |light tans, greens, navy and brown, is coats joods on Wednesday morning Hay on the Nith river, which were higher : been received im the village |! lesley Maple Leaf. By Sa Chae apes and a apuatte, iss Bella. ahs Webb, Sask, who hay f For salar eally. keeping liquo: sale contrary to the provisions ‘of the ounty 'Temper- ance Alliance, when liquor was found a behind the bar. Panraal eciae of an Oak oth might hold same View,. Dut £ the trouble is the oc- casion seldom arises for them to give expression to it. ‘The editor has received a copy o: fae Calombu omy Despatch, sent pt ying. | The judge has especially tiated 3 large advertisement, é of Phippen, Sask., writes under date of ree 19th; ig ye: Rea teuty thanked toe is that we have had plenty of coal in ese parts,’ Jn this town a whole lot of people phones in their homes for the his hair goods scantily covered wih a christy-stift the i uy piiiesae —Walker- eep on penta: down for'a While eae ane still bi thi .g |surrendered or have been apprehend- led. < he in the years it spent im Nichol, at. one time being able to vel dae roll re 17 meal hours. ZON-ERIDAY,, MARCH 15th < Doren went 's, of Toronto, (Cana- ed. | da’s oie Hair Goods Stores) in- vite you to see their display of aie Hair Goods at the Queen’s hi e | Switches, See ‘Trans! tions, Self-Dres: Waves, ase vineial ‘Association ee oe _tlemen seg are bald. vel Ptce ladies and Doupees and “iiere for | gen- re is no pees Leiig ion. 0 Bare for sta phate be. will spend |¢; ng liences in Al 2nd. An jae aad ape in and nex a $3 cpnditices: seo not pare one acres, — Lov« Think o of 3 200 to 250 i els per ary es—carrots, bages, lettuce, eacumbere bail wooed tomatoe: Binh is keeping well. The boys |. growing and Wille is improving in health ev a an eems to mi e Sun is velente Rast to the eee of all former of Mornington, ee night. Som we We receive | etimes T think raat neve four copies in place |j; lieve, generally has ee frst ‘and last read of The Sun oor ven aoe ago I suggested to resident of this burg (a form Alberta by the late Wm. fo give me a write-u with ve shillings and t is in good stand. ing morally a anetste } is deserv- ing of eres ai "you ours respectfully, THOMAS HUTCHISON. WANT MORE FOR CHEESE day of ‘last weeks. through the medium of the Minis! ing commission pay a higher price for a The present price paid to the Can- adian da und sadea Hate Cheese was s the principal food of the soldie: WILLIAM SCHENCK RECEIVES $475.00. Ju ee was handed out at the})), Court Hous: ‘ord, on action for damage! ined in falling down an levator shart Biving the plaintiff. $475 dam- ages and full MAY BE DISCHARGED rs who, immediately after apprehension or surrender, are foun: to be medically unfit for service red is immediate! yy d lise! This H/nouncement, mi in jondon camp orders Monday, oe ted that in addi- fi who were nced of san tho: nae in r omnia d ti ompletion of which thelr = rhea iS be ‘sent ove’ charged Grinedintaly after sate ee es FINED $200.00 Stratford Herald. ant mae costs. trial a ahd pleted waits: The | he appeared an Auge e cha ee, which was laid by halen PF. EB. Elio wae ioe shippizg be a valise lewton. m the 12th “of February. Rigor | ae gee was oee by be sacs ant of | e Winniy rain Exchange at meeting h held there on Friday. . 18th, 1918. ‘ a fine win- ee ghave certainly had a 48 | the ne “|th ‘dens galore (in the summer | Mis anne beautiful flower beds; vege- turnips, cab- Patch, rae west 10 was: eared to Lh to vingston ) e | mal pee aries alon iS TI in anticipation of this act of kindness, I rem so) eir rie! for thei: 7 (tome in the We st >-Strattord ered. t lof the 160 odd-ho ogs offe le Breninerman——At Poole, on Feb. 17th, d | to. Mi w alte Janta ad fe 5 ae they will will Bet he e| ne clas: es ¢ maximum awe 99¢ a ae S| Wilkes wer. This year’s contrib ause we e shape of a four- venreold eae ae by. in ie di ran ewer, Pet- 6% ay is owned by ie Be ch are Miss Peter nies came | to ae speed very fa: Peoria in % in-2. 1 distinetion of be- in color, somethi suis Bo ing gray see tel - him to sonndubes as it ny feet, 6 DeLee, Trampquick, is another member of the Gro: roach ae and he so that he shou! Gert Patch fs Ba f bere to cireuhack it Miss B rt Tools as though she ‘would is RECORD HOG PRICES the Chat mm: market, rkers’ ham, or is believed on any: other € eae adian market. The c: ae ce ae un- e sis anadi: pas ser on the spot to get a share red for sale. the pies oe use its }in %, influence to have the British purchas- | boo; ximum’ figure rele Rania buyers who swept the jirths, Marriages and Deaths. et ens Maan on Feb. 15th, to Mrs. Norman Ruby, a r. and Mrs. Daniel Brennerman a-son (still-born (0 Ne eta At Kalryille, on Feb. 23, se Ray Hyde, a ing, on February 2 re Daniel Jenteal & et ‘ton, on Feb. irs. John Hast- ings, a son istiltbo orn, tz—At Milve eer a Feb. 26th, to Mr, and Mrs. eee 5 SOR. pede Vobson—ax Klmira, on Wednesday, “aes 20th, Elizabeth Behe a ‘be: wifé of Hug! ee of El-« nies in her 68thy © BEANS FOR FOOD Taos Hundreds of cae of soft beans vario atham dist district will b end ‘the to ston pcre dried and "inter oS of bean is said to earet em] purposes apa prowl interfere oe produe- HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP—A) WANTED—At once, a load of good . C, Clemens, Milverton. FOR SALE—4% h. p. joline en- ae i. on veo Oe h. p. gasoline speins RE, ers FOR SALE—10 ‘you oe farrow in May; 2 Bey Boa 7 months old. “Apply to S. J. Ma eo FOR SAL (hark), sa a Onn Stec ler, °|FOR S Sate cop Paspose Colts; to |} nesday siiemoons ‘and wet fined $200 and 1 Taare oi rising 4 ee Dobson, RE No. Big a horse Phi ply to George Guenther, baker, Milver-— ton. en it. e with e that had iets are or. A record an Canadian hog sales — = and Mrs. Theodore Nowack, — Hyde—At peat bil on Feb. 23rd, A and Mrs, rey wood, 14 or 16 inches long.—

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