Milverton Sun, 9 May 1918, p. 5

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are AUpremS @ taken care of daily aetonsuaene em iatlermeer tne coreg tice 4g “On Dit,” in which current eee Any teal Shek sn iy eo pia ie and cl ANvo nan $4.00 per anm Where women’s Anterests the heading, “For and Abo} te | Ey cnie and activities ot ue modern wo- The: Mail and Empire. There the feminine reader sees B Paine ol a tor ym” is an saattopat fea ture especially pores to women re: I—$5.00 iinet. Order through dealer, local paper or direct, : Che Mail and Gupire, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, yut_ Women,” ‘ the di social 6 events aré ishes to eo in her own TORONTO ee P Fee sis at Appearance Performance Comfort Service Price to buy your car. Willye-Overland, Willys Knight: ona Overland & The Thrift Car ‘There are five things to consider’ when you buy a motor car— anadian owners bought the Overland Model 90 age not been worried about any of these things. Remember this when you decide WM. ZIMMERMANN, Dealer Miiverton, Ont. ited Motor Care and Light mercial Way Head Office ai Works, West Toronto, Ontario who ha Limit |MONKTON BRIEFS| have been Cl egaee : tw spring Sue Dairy But gloom passed a Teo last_ week, wl pollgence was spread nett, of the 11th ae of Elma a suffering from an_attac auinisy, but is doing as well as can oe expect- E. Hammond, of Maitland, occupied the pulpit in Union Meth- odist church Bat: Le evening. Mr, Mrs. George Peebles, of Atwood, spent Monday ‘evening with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. aN Mr. John S, Rowland and Mr. Al- bert Duckiow ae to Belmore on Sunday. Mrs. ing, Wm. Johnston and ae nee Mr. Carl Wright, of Listowel, spent Sunday at Mr. J. pahianue: ack Bannerman spent monasy in ‘Bhatford ae Miss were-at “Stratford on Sunday. Mrs. John Betiger and Miss Mabel Chalmers spent Sunday at Milverton. i. Henry Mogk, of Dundas, spent Sunday with his wife and family the Monkton Mteasels is prevalent in Monkton at present. A number of Milverton young men spent Wednesday-evening in the vil- age. Mr. and Mrs. W. BR; Bumett Mrs. Lewis Gamble and children and Miss Lena Schmidt, of Milv arton, called on friends here on Satur e, of Windsor, Mr. and. Messrs. s owel, spent. re Ie Marval Tonneoets Miss Florance Johnson spent a few Campbell's stirring message foreign mission fields. There “will be nd si ( aE ot of “all to attend—especially all mothers—and the members of the erat < Hawe and Olive n Johnston 7. i, hompson preached in Milverton Presbyterian ‘church on | Mail | NOW es, (fe See “Don't Wait and—Wish _ 6 Work Now and—Have! - When drastic regulations for the rationing of food come into effect (and such an Order in Council may be made very early next Fall) you will wish then, that you had a crop of nice vegetables ready to take off your garden or nearby piece of vacant land that you could havecultivated — if you had really wanted to. eS Well, all we say is— ; Don’t Wait and—Wish If you have not yet decided to plant a vegetable garden make up your mind to do so now. You will not regret it. There is still lots of time. Potatoes and beans may be planted up to June 1st and these are the best substitutes for wheat and meat. For good, practical advice upon how to lay out and cultivate a Vegetable Garden, write for a free copy of the booklet entitled: Every Home.” f “A Vegetable Garden for This has been prepared by the Ontario Department of Agriculture for the guidance of citizens who will respond to this call for increased production. "ods ohealoa tame an This Coupon a ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCES, COMMITTEE In Co-Operation with Canada Food Board Organization of Resources Committee, Parliament Buildings, Toronto lease send me a copy of your booklet “A Vegetable Garden for Name Address. is a ee es ee ba) ———— — ATWOOD. m, Orr, of Milverton, spent ‘with, ‘is, sister, rs. e. Erie ove, dd is) went crepes: sae a fot Battal- ion, has arr: Mrs. Malean, of ¢ Gineinnati; is bi iting with her’ brother, Mr, Rob May. Miss Alma Wynn, of Alma, spent Miss Bea Baird, of. _ Palmerston, spent the week-end with Miss Ru th Oliver. Mr. Harry Ratcliffe has returned Sunday a.m. Rev. addon, of Milverton very ably gecapied the pul- it of Knox ehurch here, both morn- ing and even ‘A number of Oddfellows attended icdeatae Beatfond on-iuesday even- in s. Thos. Scott, who has heen vis- sting fa Stratford, returned to Monk- t past 9 week. from Collingwood, where she spent several months ch her R. EB. Ri have received tact Telephone Economy! enormous. s to a telephone call. of prompt answering : of Eee The Prompt Answer! rs F the habit of answering promptly when the telephone bell rings were thiecee! the saving of time would be q Few things are more pleasing to telephone users than a prompt and courteous response in business, the practice maker, for customers appreciate it. q Practice prompt answering iis and make it a Shite in your Business: ‘The Bell Teleptions Co. Do you Dractice-it? has been a money OT orders to report for service at Lon- Gillm: orge Francis, Gill, Wiliam Gaffney, ‘George Flood ‘d Querenguesser, on May Bettger is busy-distribut- ent. r. ing coal “and cem ‘Gilli a selling Oity Dairy ice cream at Be per dish or 10c per large dish. The! toners of this district are eatly worked up” over the r ent jor Michael Hagoarty presided.” ‘The principal speaker of the evening was Mr. W. A, MeKenzie, president of the local farmers’ Short ad- dresses were also the course they were taking, 4 rtson has returned son,| day, M: = Pelton: with Mr. home from Toronto, where he has ee se his third year Yat ate College. ‘Mrs, William Vipond and daughter Nellie, left for Stratford last week, where the: intend residing i in future, Mrs. Vipond sed a resi- dence in tl ied. — th, Mr. Fae on Saturday, Mey Senta ennett, aged 7 funeral an lay ment Saieings ‘place at Elma Centre cemete A. Keir, of Trocher, Ata., i visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ro Smart (Dr.) Brace and children left dst Wook tor eueie nave Hom Moosejaw, Sas Mrs. J.'G. Dickson, is visiting with her ae Mrs.’ Armstrong, of caviar Ce oned left on Fri- day ie take a we a mission field in yhewan. will be sew bom his pastorate i four mon Mr. John Cainpbel has gone to e he will work with wport has returned home, after spending a few weeks in, Strat- aa fr, Andrew Robb has purchased a u Cheviolet car. BAECHLERVILLE The est wishes of the community to J, Car- any of tne various symptoms of trouble, ced ey, peerved at _GLENALLAN ns, Fred Starr and Miss last. pane ‘Mr. an Macton, the latter 's parents, 5 ar. ir. Wm. Strain, ik a few weeks wi d- ee of Galt, oy Al geo . 8. Saat ‘Bandas the the hone f| ae Fat, mother x, Mewhinne: We Mewhinney and ay ape Sun- the home 0; R. day ai Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam and fam- f Mewhinney, | ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr, (Po!soning in 7 38 and Mrs. Chas, Gies and family |and Mrs. Robert Me swhiiney. Miss Mellie Smith, of Tralee, spent spent Satan at the home of Mr. Mr, an Moses Stever spent | Sunday at the home of her sister Mrs. Stever, Sunday at the | “home of the latter’s| William Holt. " an and Russell Al-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hahn| , Mr. Mand. Mrs, Leslie Beoes Be en tnghan have been called to the col-| near Lin one Sunday at the home of giPee James Cherry, of the 8rd lint rs, IN re . Andrew Hahn ai faantly ‘ended the funeral of ie Me Newt! Melvin Nurse spent Sanday with the Inter 's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mewhinney. , x. Harry Holt spent Sunday with his cousin, Master Willie Newton. nn Allingham spent Sun. Linwood. rate, We ai family spent Sunda uneley ah day evening in d Mi a (Intended for last week.) sorry to re Miss Edna Newton _spent. eel with her cousin, Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert and Nt the latter’s” »whinney. Willian Allington 8] ant ae at the home of Mr. and rs. Wm. port that it Mr. Melvin. ‘Nurse is autora from blood Mrs. William Holt spent ‘Saturday at the home of Mr, Anthony Newton. ? BN ‘Complete Service to Ford Owners Everywhere _ OURTEOUS attention to your. needs: wherever you ma: travel is something you appreciate, and being labia owner you cangetit. Youare always ‘“‘among friends”. ext Cael e more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations ree d. ners a, These are always within easy reach of Ford ow for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, — expert advice or mQvOE adjustments, fe , egoure ene Shacks > Bee THE UNIVERSAL CAR Sonton teens 750 F.0. B. FORD, ONT. - Dealer, - ce urlAg Or a 595 unal — 57! 5 77 :

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