Milverton Sun, 28 Mar 1918, p. 1

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(Ready Trimued so ‘ For sale b; Pp NEUMEISTER Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co. They, March 28, 1918 3 1 Butter 4c Ib —Engeland & Son. | Butter 44 Ib.—Engeland — Items of Local Interest. ee Nee orto Ene dae tee = eee oan BITUARY wate Maple Syrup $2.60 per gal. at Apples {goed cooking) 4 Ths. tor OBITUARY 7 Mr. W. K. Loth left on Monday for |Mohr's. 2be. P's. = ‘See iat ayes. about the Fi Re Co. 7 eae es Sit ? Gi < | DeLaval Separators Toronto ous anecisl bovine tely Ite: Range—A. C. Ciena cntil & for, peaeee pimuers” Garden Sends MRS. ROY CALDER Miss Lucy Zimmermann, of Mount} te eood anu ges 42 te apo) to Saturday q Now ee = to discard that old Separator and try an IMPROV- eee spent the week-end at her|® eos Thursday. ay K eres piughte Ene seas and & S Calder, es fhe, late Mrs. Roy E LAVAL—the best machine on the market. See Yundty of Stratford i eo for the West on ‘Tuesday morn: |i yc 2 ties se Soran eile i iste i a e family residen: si » Daye Free Trial With Each Machine. ites toy Sos ene sister, |'"risses Vina and Bertha Voll are|ed. Call in. Oh aerida a day |o0, Thursday, Mare 9 the Meth- 7 SS Miss Ida Hundt, of Kitchener is at sae with their fae i ° . ns present visit er parents, Mr. ani 5 e rs. Julius Doerr, 0: Misses Mary abd: Wyieda «Schmidt Hill’ Gpent a few days ti _ Deering Farm Machinery Bing SoWn unde ais, Henry, returmed home on Friday ai, aftr |r ab leoh and ig oak wh ey spendil a& weel ratTor« is n: g taken over the business of Mr. James Henderson, t~ Os pala spent oe last with fr Bees Pte. E Ee as, of Wellesley, whe palll “will, setae be in a position to sell you— . Hasenpfing and daughter, Pte. Jim Guilfoyle, formerly of Mil- |spent a couple of weeks in training Brown, of Chesley, left of verton, returned the other day with Donon uaytee n granted leave of AS JOLIETTE GRINDERS, 2 Tsay Fase Toronto and Kitchener, |the “Original Firsts eee, is now vis-|sence from sili itary duty until Octo- OLIVER RIDING ade Malcolm MacBeth and daugh- |itin& friends in Stratford. ber Ist. at ‘All kinds of FARM TRACTORS, ter, ellie, rolartiod fam, Victoria je 2 and Mrs. Wm. ‘all ae daugh- cae le: erin orlts = | ter, are! acLean, fat the front sho I. H. C. ENGINES, Ete., Etc. 8 gpondan. OF By even present ititing treads iver. [have their tin covers soldered 0 on mn be- {eh in,—A. C. t] : ton, Mornin; and other poitts AAs putting the s, T also have a complete line of So Sem Saleab ait Grimm, whe sper ataxia. etn ‘points in : Se fhe tare tory for your money is evidence McLAUGHLIN and BROCKVILLE BUGGIES Grimm, at Preston, returned home| Mr. Martin Crofton shipped from One price of wire fencing is high; |funeral, there being over 75 vehicles. “ sound and conservative 1 ROE S eS last. week, Milverton on Saturday last twelve |bu wh ou _COl Spon were present from Oil, jadgment. Cee Call in and see them ‘ore buying. Bare John M, Fleischhauer sold his|working horses which ‘will be for- ers. L t our a Jse- |SPrings, Elora, ent Stratford, : house on Pacific ‘Avenue last week to | warded to points in the Northwestern A this A 1, Palmers = B: k of Mrs. cheers of Poole,)for the | Provinces. rdware. S N. A. Zimmermann, Milverton | 23-38 uy Sir and Mrs, Fred Nebert,of Gle- Alta, “and” Yorkton, ___The Bank o: : Bos 2 Toop ad Me tee lee cmat Than [Sons hard Oe srde at’ Sameaetinns's) Nova Scotia ong spent Monday at Blyth at the | daughter, ts mn, Mrs. | Coi le wa t .” A oe Heater Mig Lane's beter, Mr: |Ne ever’ Will extend her visit for‘sev. |days’ rest, Mr. Rowe = low : Pillo re of be wee! we: reeks. by ai Bags Mrs. Bert Salvadge aid daughters,|, Mr. Wm, Gaines, CPR for , band, Mr. and Mrs. V. Henry, Wa RESERVE TUND ~~ z and ‘eckla |has received pera ions ie ‘TOTAL RESOURCES ~ invalided home eek and is|§ cd no! Ae ewnday: anyone foun i nig : ee a 4 MILVERTON BRANCH : ame |Victinp trends 4 flags, [after spending. several days with /R. tracks ov right-of-way ot trespass. |te® Waterloo; b- OW. Baten Mrs, Duncan Stewart, Mrs. S. H.|friends im, Str atford. ine on Cy ene ie Mi ‘oronto; Mr. an B. heme o ie ‘ Pugh ug dj Mr. J. Reidman, of Senforth, spent |. vat and Mrs. John Voll, of Hessen, Gilliland, Stratford; Mr. irs. G. Spe cece Our First Showing of , Pe : the week-end with friends in’Morn- at Lon ia [ington mn. He i iwas.“necombanied meet daughter, who has been spend- . ita > e e ing a month her spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Peter eperol . F, Williamson and son, is nt dj} Mr. if - | 9) s aster 1 inery eal U vt Sm, Gleeson wishes to an Ax eniovable evening was spent at eee NORTH PERTH ELECTION 0 he is able y e me of Mr. and Mrs. ty eae wil i shi fi eee ne oe pasedag eter Bi LATE MRS. WILLIAM VAVIDSON). The fellowina is the ofteal vote in _ Lieut. ) own, ay the highest price for poultry, aud friends gathered ‘ave the} On Saturday afternoon from her|te,Noxth Riding of the County of ion Corps, who i sf Dey, eciiaees on, eabliers, "Potties bride a miscellaneous shower. ) The {late ‘residence, 195 Chureh street, the Perth, in the last Dominion Election: f rN d March 26th is bags and all junk: evening was spent in games and mus-|funeral of the late Blizabeth Cole, Merck: akin uesday, arc: few days at of his grand- : fee tiene ie pa Oe wit i Civilian vote . 4 er, Mrs. Edward Glei wo ha 4 . James Henderson and family |son, was held to Avondale cemetery |North American. 1 25 ‘Lorne Barr, son of Mr. John-| jai ment their staffs in ord vi ndon on Thursday and 1s. lareely, attended by relatives |United Kingdom. SAR rr, 7 Newton, who was severely i where Mr. Henderson is n y- ds. The members o: oR: “Continent: Visit our Millinery parlor and know the wounded 1e mI noe 280 and, 01 i Pe in a 5 v eople w. to satisfaction of being suited with a hat that seems heehee at pee 2 ed aoor ad He Dominion | cos ey were held in nee ™ “ : to be made for you individually, so skillfully do ill arrive at his home in Newton | April ist. teem here. “ Sieh eae *|Mr. Morphy’s majority, 1868.- our hats give the personal touch to smartness. shortly. Agel egislation of an important nature|_ =e Scudne se ie wat ans i Much sympathy is felt for Mr, and is predicted at Ottawa, ‘The Govern-|menced on & grand scale, a . — We cordially invite you to come and see our Trow, of Stratford, who | ment, it is stated, has in mind the im- plete h arried to Mr. Davi W. D. Weir’s Sali 5 display of New Easter Hats on Tuesday, March if called up ue the |position of restrictions in connection | Way POW at tl ue i teh |i family of ig dau; d ‘ Register 26th and following days. eat otwear. The im) i en Nee ' Tucsday, April 1 2nd—Stock, Imple- Arthur had : On fi “| mer Household ‘Bffects for ; ‘ Gare Donley, Ne 4 he Mik fie Tribunal pet ae : 0. D. E. fn terse rei se see ate “ iti vers Hoved:<b Weunesaey, Apri il 3rd—l ie live! emption Tribunal \= St % a reserve isposition ant Vv eC . MISS MEYER Milverton a i Taste and to limit the heights of Up-|fs1a"s covial evening at the home of |ail who knew her. She was a meth. implements for Joseph E. Grat i ioe sea heat ee A aos eh ade by Mr. Vict r| At the I.0.D.E, sewing room on amir cooing wal : oe a ber of Wa Methodist church and| Mo; une J nan, 1 Tuesday night, the men nbers nt all |laid one of the to orner ston = i mor ea ral D Mine LO ne Sy Tye Perth Mutual Fire Insurance edie vine bhai tai Na con. 7, Wellesley (2 miles west 0 qnecen’) last week shipped to the|Go., hospital tru: Cross fay See lise in another col e zB. ye nt) al Red. Gross, London, the following |cials, public school board, tru eS ‘or New Hamb' presentation m by Mi oods: 24 shirts, loze er. |official board of Central Methodist Ser le SM INT OS i ide in future.) The de-| Schmidt, after eh a dainty lunch chiel 18 housewives, 4 pyjamas, oat Ladies’ Aid Central Methodist G. HAMILTON tus f the Sem} ym served. perty bags, stretcher caps, REE: hurch, The services were cond ee FOR SALE—A light wagon. Will : 12 be this ecole is a matter of de e Mr. A. W. Gallop is at present in- pais of socks; amounting to .- |by the Re’ . H, Graham. 6s Asent fot t held in the very highest] stalling a Newtown incubator with a Ste | Messrs.’ Charles Packert sold aan wel ee ae esteem by al new them. i a y00 eggs, This ws one| Already farmers are canvassing i * : i mak {li D. L. @ W. Fone Col T. H. Ra sent mos' dat 5 their town friends with a view to a SCRANTON CEMENT Sanitarium for Consumptiv. arket, it is heated. with hot|ing them sweat during the coming i con. Ue die anal Sas) STANDARD st meys uple, of days in the vil-| water and has « special device, for } he interest of increase rae are to Jacob Kelterborn, Milverton, ANTHRICITE production. M4 spending the Eee and will go a day evening, at the Union prayer|so to on, Way to spreading a better feel- HENRY SMITH oe held in the Methodist ehureh stom ha chin. Bee ae Ricgemeunend cece: = Falls Arrow.) ace delivered a very informing e amount of allied ship-| Excellent ress. on some|ping from ene io marine |the Provincial Hydro ane ey —At Buckingham, S: oe Pak si oe ao eca ES uiarh ‘is 1918, Henry Smith, eed verton Women’s Institute s while ship-|ports just issued. five is fhetr ins ll wall pack Boxes for the boys overseas |vards have, turn F : vas oper a profit, ie aturday, Mare p.m. Anyone |and with 2, tons of enemy |and substanti " i ; SSX da weleoure ty contribute eit either money |shi ae . 88 [able at the close of the fiseal year for ee i Pats rs, Levi Cook desires to thanl Ke x goods and as he cost of one ship-|amounts gross tons, In|q aoreand ‘| toblished 1872- “s ment to ail the boys, apart from post- |the meantime the shipbuilding: output Speer See face ee ae b ie ie he Capital Authorized, $5,000,000 age and work, amounts to about $100 lis steadil; e Welle ‘ Sapiens 2 heal aes ; feinaneeaes ‘extended to her during the Pald-up, ~ $3,000,000 it i e e| Many authorities believe that the h of, her + + $3,800,000 sponse. Goods oF use of cheap hydro electric power a eee now ee h R h ire with sore Petrie at the Milverton|m: nee ventually _brin: informed : ‘was a man who was held in ver eke UE BAIS to provide aceommmods: lene natonn and, th al ids o oa he ha ow heey Bg oe wh ce i ands, John 4 . m ° 5 ‘ earn a little and to spend a fittle less i cent i line or pe. village of Wellesley in the near ‘ was the advice of Robert Louis Steven- 3 ston to all points north 0: ines | emigrate ete conntries._whi Ce aaa at cet 200k on : ee NOTICE i fa future 0 ni on. Thrift is’a virtue that is easily acquired * s ‘ a ton | power, is abundant. le to do much work, owing to “and decidedly profitable. You wil be gace ; i and Durham, connecting there is for Canada when this comes Fr a prolonged atlack of Tnfamtor rhea _henders will he received fer butter : ; : leaves a wife a ished to find how quickly your savings will ey ra oes he Ontario Legislature, with only fay daughters, three of whom are married [at Per 1,000 Ibs: ate with the interest sgt mst sed a resolu- ae re oe Ean Cogeae, ames led in in the West with their April 1st, 1918. anaes . : | ‘ last Ww ey lee fi n ihe privilege of cali wusbands, ihe exception of the (net later than March #0th. | Any in One Dollar will start a savings account 2= Tae SOG Se N i Hearst from $9, = eee issue eldest oS ee husband who. has [formation required wil e chee rally for you at the Bank of Haailton. 3 Lt Whe Gerenaetn Cera ade . Proudfoot, for the Oppos- permits to to any snionsts ‘who may 2! ae popceieg ace singe the pees D. SCHATZ, Pro bear ne fo mantras Hagan and he 2" miner for the work he | A number of ction of Fort Ele Rawptat i Enand, although expec (ht iececmts amy a ad i: British foreas have been driven |was doing Bea responsibilities he ; % is ot lo be nt hom ct AUER Bee yroth- shouldered. His services were as|ttar at Londo: hich they 2 5 % ng oe tire ‘as those [aske orm : si, Raber Souther Important Intemperance rs jf the irman of the Hyd mb: 10 se Bu s, also stars, Mrs. C a. num ere Stewart, of ‘Aanitobay and Mire’ Chas. onvention haters no. denying a Hwee n| This ye dake'te eetyre tcormatient S$ Ne Lisewel: ala’ vareive ai met considerable success j se ve Dot . ‘ low is a sis of Mr. John Cook, sof Burks Falls. The Arrow ex- [Pei ends, its sympathy to the bereaved the hour-of sorrow. ; coun m : Wa baer ea 1 March |pect that letters sent out in hit-and- | t the channel ports and these can be|ness ws than in former Tiss Style a Should a. man be (honorable n the Smith bro! as er ooo Be ed ae ae eee an ake ay atone sudue tase a YY He tober, ae vecties a8 Burks Pa fighting may still be looked ‘for dur- entention! Them mbers. of both | ree ons? ae e late Henry Smith will a1 Sai by_ the aie eee ot m man who failed {operations under a truce. ey ——— aorain mn, having been rn. he gaees ¥ i rs of interest Us uy = young Mil ares ; t L in|the county. A full ion i ‘\to report for s r apply for i = save e- Mornington’ and attended the Ml uunicipality.— ; 9 y after th quent Detiot ORR—RAYCRAFT bank school. . V. BLATCHFORD, Secretai J = lve! jas! i ity. and. took up. his etter judgment. : ai i en th b-| A very acceptable present. was re- aig ok palace Serta hoe of ee Tee ig Sere a oe NU Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday a cel ot Se. Neves ‘ ieee, ae ies) mail ear en ine t Milverton, on W. = ift ecame tl Easter Shoe Sale i & Tho: 3 of oats as a gift saw him, say that he is consi i nd | Mr. Richar arc t ; t 2 t . mac e mental worry /6th con. ‘Three other bags from the [prosperous you : - : i hi ey gh ee th con, were received some time ago. |at high noo! moment PS rr, To make ae for New Goods we are offering the follow- bargains FOR TWO DAYS ONLY . its, e pre: e if up. 0 jates the her father, entere Thursday “ Saturday, - “March 28th and 30th. to surrendering, he would be 50 pairs Men's Boots and | for, spring, wear ree, pee 52.00 CARD OF THANKS Z, 5 Peal Nice Mil verton <n Eb markable showing of New Easter Hats. ‘0. council e to the|the box holders and mail ¢ of ulate crepe de cl en e vi this route —A Atwood Bee, rum ‘The Tailored Hat is more pent this sea- oti i ‘ion caper of the 234 mem- son than ever. as pene requestii owners of mposi the new oe of di Commons, peste res, Hats for every possible occasion. You are ied aD, mn 1 their own pret nises, so that |piled by W. F. 0 Semone oe er, s cordially welcome to come and see them and also in some manner keep thei nos 3 3 conveyancer, 1 5 phys st: Te from cheline and making the tights i 7 weterinanie ies, 2; den hideous nd tlfermer meher: 15 mulches aoe spent thet ‘honeymoo: of the SPeeiniaeaees at SSanicivalt “4 and j are ee eee sheep killed by dogs eerie 2 im seater | operators, ; . — ether k ‘of. |7; contractors, 2 ants, 22:| no ; : MRS. K. SPROULE @ fo on Ges CR te ert v s s : ‘ = cor, 1; land surveyor, : 4 ill hi to TO} litary dealt with. e: S ie. Ga ‘Millinery Parlor is the scene of a re- Complaints are constantly being {gi is ‘eeli ganded- le e $3. Bo: te $2.50 to $3. 50 for. ne ve So eee eee A few s) ie epectale Shoes 3” 75 pairs “Women’s Boots, | Men’s shoes at: regular price $3.00 to = 50, $1. 98— while they la: on sale at.... Sever mwele eee es aula Seisubeee Special sale oe on eS 's 5 pairs Wonien’s Gxfords | Long Boots an fs lippers—just the thing | ber: > in for se ), where poeta PROMPTLY ‘DONE os wil m: DEATHS. R. Miller Block, Main St., MILVERTON : municipality. is to ped tha’ e designated pease ae + Mornington, on Friday, : 5 = s e owners of doe 3 will pets a doing = ws and soldiers, there will be} Marc! habe Belva 2 Te away with the dog nu nthe - daughte f Mr. ze nd Mrs. streets. Robinson, ‘teed 7 days. nua

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