awn Mowers - SHARPENED > Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. P, NEUMEISTER Painter and Decorater MILVERTON hoon new- McLaughlin rubber-tired See used Baines rubber- heavy. hor- tired buggy ng ani ee eo Se iceeee engines and grain chop- PMILYERTON ¢ bee : VENUE E Paid up Capital = « Reserve Fund s If You Ever Want Credit _ata bank or elsewhere, the fact that you have built ‘up a sub- stantial Savings Account will help you get it. The capacity to save oer larly indicates the qualit character that justifies cre i Decide, now, to let us help. Intefest paid. you to save. every six months. Bank of Nova Scotia 0. W. HUELSMAN Manager Milverton Branch DL,@ “ee STANDARD _ ANTHRICITE Gran reste tea ea u Jos J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agent for Coal PORTLAND CEMENT ST MARYS M r, | Winnie B: LIME ther. eee Sms 6_ = — : BANK OF HAMILTON 6 USINESS as usual” is not possible in time of war, but the production of field and factory should be greater now than ever before. The Bank of Hamilton will, therefore, give preferen- tial consideration to useful and necessary enterprises. MILVERTON BRANCH : N. G. Schafer. Items of Local Interest. ¥, Cleve Heard spent the holiday with drignds at Hla ae eee spent fro: Friday to Monday at his home in Mil- eae $ McCutcheon, of Brantford, = BY present We pact: of Mra. Gen Guenther, Mr, J. Kalbfleisch spent a few days this week with friends in Wroxeter ildmay. Edward Gaul and fainily visited friends in Stratford the holiday and Mrs, Peter Jacobs, of Ham 3 ion, anette the holiday season with. friends in Milverton. Mi nox and son, Jack, of Sar- ia, are at present visiting Mrs. S. lays. m Hartmier and son, of the ome of ‘m. ae ney ee ‘amily obt .McM: ree Trow, of Stratford, lays in Milverton last week visiting her mother, Mrs. David Reiss Frieda Pauli, nurse of the Lady, Stanley Institute, Ottawa, Misses Mary and peiodas eoenist Mr. Louis Grieve, of Galt a1 ‘ais Ens from Hamilton hospital is spending a few ing her mo Misses Vera Allen and Winnie Tew of Toronto, spent. a few days during the past, week at the home of Mr. a Mrs. J. W, Lyons. yons. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Schatz and am: of Brantford, spent a week with Mr, and Mrs, Geo. ih eotiace gweeriv eRe Methodist arranged to tender amily a reception on the parsonage on Wednesday night. of oo atford, Mrs. George on esday last moyed his household’ effects to Brittongand will likely seek outdoor employment until his health, which £ late has not been the best, im- proves. Mr. and Mrs. Wm .Adair, of Wing- ham, Mr. and Mrs. emore Casemore, of Wrox day visitors at the home ‘olmes, a A. Nafziger, of Milverton eter, were Sun- of Mr, and eae r. and Mrs. Lewis Gam and the farm—it _is entitled to the official National S. 0. Dominion Government. THE MEETING WILL BE ADDRESSED BY: MR. R. C. SIDENIUS, of the National Council Y.M.C.A. CAPT. A. E. McKEEVER, M.C., D.S.0., of Listowel, and ‘will be held in SS SONGS COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK. may be his father’s fa Soldiers (i the the Soil | Under the auspices of the NATIONAL COUNCIL Y.M.C.A. A MEETING © Zimmerman’s Hall, Milverton Tues. Ev’g., duly oth Mes 3 boy from 13 to 19 years of age whg is or will be working on rm—for a period of at least 3 months . Bronze Badge issued by the MR. HUGH RICHMOND, of Atwood A GOOD PROGRAMME OF MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED. PRESENTATION OF BADGES BY MR. R. C. SIDENIUS. Tae COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES WILL BE TAKEN. “The eee will be divided equally between the Women’s Institute W. H. GROSCH, Chairman & held Cc. lenius of bese ke af will be earried o The United S.S, Picnic. See bard all the chneblod of the Village will be wh he. ‘hela on the afternoon of the — JULY 9th in the VILLAGE PARK Mr. Sidenius will conduct group games. baseball, football, ete., LUNCH WILL BE SERVED FROM 5 TO 7 O'CLOCK. Everybody Welcome ! in connection with ene Council-of the Y.M.C.A. ay— ‘The usual programme of sports, COME AND BRING YOUR BASKET. choo} pienie will a AM 3 and will conduct group baskets and enjoy an afternoon's out- e indebted on June 27th to 2 ew. potatoes in June. Mr. weut in early for the increase of pro- ductio: Re - H. McLeod, of Atwood, rly verton, paid The Sun a pleasant call on Tuesday of this week ., Mr. Me- Leod has many warm friends in J yerton who, are ‘always. pleased ave a handshake with Mrs. V. Sachs and Miss Katie Sachs Mr. Valentine Sachs and Mr. and Mr. “and ‘Mrs. tes ‘Hofstettler, Of Kit. chener and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Falls, ‘of Hamilton, spent from Saturday to Moni day with and Mrs. Samuel Mr. John Zimmermann, on Miil St., and will now Pe m earer to his work. Mr. into the house vacated b apt. Tnkoaes: M. CADs San Ses having thirty-to has to report on Jul (ar, ateeaneente lent assisted b: Male Guartette of St. Paul’s i cele Strat- ford. ‘he pre eeds mounted to over $141. At the close of the’ pro- gramme, Mr. ~ Coulter, on b half of ‘the. Milverton congregation of os Methodist. church, seis Rev. R. A. Miller, the retiring pastor. with a handsome purse of Toney Cache Bay, are at present visiting at | $ of Glencoe, spent Se at ie home | | dave ec ker ene in Ce W. Schmidt spent Sunday svith friends ax unice Langford, who recent- | lays at home visit- | 0° mey mann spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in Zurich, all as of 1] ilverton a. bench of ¢#i -0,D.E. idnaly meet ie disposed ne the a day or two fast il Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gropp and son, | te? and their granddaughter, Miss Irene || ibe ‘held in the village park on Tuesday | Why tor of Christ church, Mil-|f. en tone mos on furlough spent "Tuesday in Mil- ve at e fone e- [hi pee fish this week Kelter- born’ eductions on all lines of Sum- mee cane at Miss Meyer's. J. Kalbfleisch Ae mt a few Sol tae last week with Mr, Julius Doerr, Gadshill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loth and family, of Stratford, spent Sunday at Miss Lillian Morley left on. Mon- day fo resume her vacation studies at the 0. A. C., Guelph. Soldiers’ “Wrist Gillette Safety Razors and Auto: at PH, Bastendorf?s Watches, endo wton Knitting Circle will Mrs. J. Barr fisses Jean and Verna Colquhoun, f Stratford, are at present visiting their sister, Mrs. N, We would ask ail those hae have ‘and Mrs, Samuel Noll and fam- ‘iy ‘and Mr. Werner Diehl left on Sat: day, to spend a week with friends in Mrs. Peter Gingerich, ek-end Hlmer cid w Hamburg, spent. the we with the latter’s cousin, Mrs. Brenneman, and Mrs, John Schneider, Miss . Jacob Hopt spent the day Mr. Neil ‘Yellowlees, piano. tuner, the post: office room on Monday evening July Sth, at 8 o'slocke New members welcome. c, -oughton has papehased Mr, W. Henry’ S mail route equipm at Newton, along nis BOGE aa ehon) for $2,001 Brow; ton has since house and 5) on, of Milverton, and Me he: ee Bettger, of Monkton, pen Sunday with bas and Mrs. W. H. Barnhardt, —Stratford Her: a pene left over from the cole lection to be taken ie 8.0.8. tertainment on x expenses have bee men’s Institute and the ' A pleasant feature about the den parties is about the reorganization:o£ the band, Is to be hoped that they will see their way clear to give us one or tw open ait concerts Guana We eaneer has been received from Gun- Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs. ay, of Listowel that he has ito-Strap Razors | Gu ydt. of Pah et Grieve;-of Galt, e * weaieone) 10 per cent. they heoagnt e Highest Hides.—J. You are su: 9, g00d photogtaph ae go to Tee eee Miss Eva Schaefer se the holi- yy with friends at Bars Kaitebo pe for Wool and Saati. oe Ernie with friends ighest prices paid for wool ese hides. s—Joseph Stever, R. R. No. ite ot D; Atkin requests that “all July 154) Mr. Milton” Oswald, of Kitchener, is soenting: a few days with friends in Sam oyle. Miss Agnes Pelletier, of Toronto, was a bolida, visitor at the home of Mr, -Augu: it, spent.a w days last week visiting his cous: in, 2 Mr. Jas. carload of cade posts just ar- cea (end and fence posts):—B. & | N: Planning Mill Co., Milverton, Ont. Miss Ruby Kerr, teacher at Mark- dale, is spending the vacation with her mother, Mrs. Colin Kerr, Milver-| 3 : went an operation in a hospital at ela Prairie, returned home on Saturday night. Goddard, of the Royal Flying corte: Toronto, even nt the wee! een at the home dell, of Mari ing’ y 10th, or else stand the conse- tuences.— Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and son ern, of Crosswell, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ohrien, and Miss Witto of Zurich, spent Tuesday at the home John Oesch, ~ | 0) rand Mrs .Johi St erries and Cl! ies—Leave your or for fruit Loth’s.. All fuit cash—positively no credit. An all fruit not paid for in ten = For. allowing a bull to run at large gn the highway, William Stafford, of th 1 the county magistrate Complaint ao made e. John Bittorf, an Henry Bittorf and baby, and Mr. Hill r te is taking a course to. qi ‘or a commission in the artillery. Before enlisting Gunner Hay was a student at oe een’s University, eae inion Polic: z ioe Magistrate ‘Weir, a Kitchener | ay, charged with not earry- London oe military de- resist- rt vere was fined med § were sent to faulters and absentee: arrest Albe! local young ladies ‘0 do ebsti Kemp. Netlo Metntask and Enid Ri celia Pearson, Edith Wath ; it is like a letter from home, The ‘peather here is. very dry crops in Some places are & amples ailure. have had very hig! winds all spring, and seed has been out of the ground in # great Se: inlay Maedairmid, Minister bt Hignwaya Puaetel fe Rorines ten, er the roads con- h a. Th ri advis: lity of building a permanent roa between Toronto and ch will-run through historic pate and along the Hee ks the Lawrence in. full vy: is | the Thousand Islands. arden party held under the; )' ladies of Burns church ening of last success. The evening was one of # st pleasant of the entire season en- abling people to get out in summer ire. The gramme was long and varied, the musical part being interspersed wi ad- dresses from Revs. Doan and Thom- on, of Monkton; Nicholson, Bean and Miller, of Milverton. inch- was served from 6 to 8.: ne e }eon m1. proceeds of the evening amounted t over : n_ Sunday. eerie notwithstand- ig the heavy down pour of rain a iS ine congregation assembled to hear who for the past | taj el een pastor of the Methodist cinta, preach his farewell re- tinue to prosper in their work during the years to spoke in sister denom- ‘ound the clergy of 0 ly assisted by Me. W. Walker and Miss Grace Tremain, A Stratford. Cash will follow in a short in esas t of Cedarville, spent Wednesday even- |ing at the home of Mr. Hartmier. Mrs. Mary Bittorf accom: panied them home. on | », We, have secured the agency for he Victor eae oe a and carry a plete _line Victor Records, Necilles, Ete., in stock. one and ear the: ac’ jasten- Se ines.—P, H, Bas' dere, Jeweler and Optician, Mtiven and Mrs, George Dungey and Miss Maggie Smith, of Elma, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squire and son, Gordon, gpent Dominion Day, and Mr. and Squire, of Logan, spent Thesday at the home of Mr: and Mrs. uel Ohm, fe ige pied ait the Egerton Torrance chapter of the I. 0. Le —Stra tford Herald. 4 and iS Mrs ollard, of Carberry, ; Shae i The sale of the porkers net renewing et gubeeriper ee ret “the society the sum of about $75, oxward-with great interest to Satur- ngemen of the district of day, on which The Sun ar- antigen will attend Divine Service at Bui urch, Milverton, on Sun- at 11.30 are cordially invited to join in service. be pleased to highest. prices se all kinds of junk. Highest cash prices paid for oultry. Residence at Mr, Geo. Hopt’s phone verton. iS Rs but he hi eating if 40 Jong as it is good and wholesome. ed-to the Germans at the M: w enone hae absolutely no chance to win out arden party held undér the, auspices Pa? Mauvey Chapter’ | D.E. on: Mr. Joseph Taylor's iawn, aes amounted t considerably 07 100. e sum. of 58.45 was igen in_at the gate, $48 at the booth and $9.50 for the sale of by the girls. The officers of the to the ladies o: igi erton sistance given ‘he’ ms tot be an overwhelm- tion; yet there are many who wi qeegete that he might be prejudiced his interpretations of regulations etseting the minority.—Guelph Mer- cur uietenaine: accounts be paid Defoe J au in dns. rs. Hendefson, of Dertoit, is vis- ing at the hese bf hee brother, Mr, | to Mr. Sam Gleeckman wishes to an- live intimates The remembrance of what happen- NOW FOR HIGHER COURTS Tf the Sup and the pri eme Court of Canada council of Great Bri- wi e conscription as applied to 40,000 mee drafted f. ‘rom. y means of an enactment of | Dagiament The order-in-council was used in hile eared as counsel, this Unionist Con- servative’s appeal for his client’s re- lease from military service made it ies ©: tional faith with. the people of the oun’ WATCH FOR FAKE INSPECTORS. Reports from different parts of th the police of the given meals and shelter for the night. ‘The authorities are pees: NEW LAW FIRM. law firm to be known pie snow sto: on! ae sinion Mr. Peter Barth ee ‘yesterday for| the sans of McPherson and Makin: ay spoilt the sports at Walkerton. | his home in Milverton, after spending| came into being at Stratford the one: Weather officials at Toronto say that |a few days with his sister, aad aryher day. It is composed of Mr. G. G. gener Day We yet coldest | Durst, rton-st Stratford, ‘ePherson, the Crown Atto: id of July that we have experienced | Hi Makins, K.C., who recently re- a tee 60 years; Special Notice—Accounts are mae turned from overseas. Both ar I. Mr, a Mrs. “C, D. eee ae due. Parties owing 1914, 1915 and legal en, who have been Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs: H. W. 1916 accounts will have to settle by | practicing law fora number of years, “| CORP. ALEXANDER FREEBORN country are reaching ber of years, was.taken with the first ace ng Mra oul peel oe ee depredations of young mien claiming | American draft. He was a fine type latter’ ee Mr, an Mine Chri Dominion inspectors, who visit | of soldier, being the crack shot of his ee - the farmhouses and confiscate food | regiment, throug . ability acquired by which they clai be in excess of Frequent or oe ses Serre land Phoebe, Suitter the ‘amount allowed: by the Govern-|Moutana plaita: “He waa ons of five the h 2 sae f thew aunt, Mrs. e cases fines have been | Americ; nt. down. the first aie hoa 3 Imposed, the alleged officers pocket. | day the Americans came under fire of tr, chs rr, who récently under-| m8 mney. infrequently |the enemy in May last. While we 2 they have demanded and have been prea his untimely end, vet we feel za ud that “Allie” born isl the m: nt of our boys who have died ‘or us, died that we might retain our homes in il and happiness. A bitterness arises Sere we are led to think thats thei Bre an pont aS do es t appreciate; who have little sympathy ith the efforts put fo 7b beastly Prussian. The s: a of at goes out to Mr. and Mrs. eborn FARM EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Every Canadian city, town and yil- lage should have a farm labor office Roane AGS eh W. D. Weir’s Sale Register ‘Tngsiay, duly 1 Farm stock, ae Sea nou iold effects, Thomas Bigam ast half of the west half of lot 8, con. 6, Welles- ey, weetarn wecagn, Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATH: Jones—At, Mornington, on Friday, rion: Baty beloved Wife of Oliver’ Jones, aged 66 years months and 8 days. WANTED—Man_to run separator. Apply toJohn Yost, Milverton. FOR SALE—11 young Bigs 8 weeks old—Apply to Geo. , Milver- - ton. AUNT SUSAN'S VISIT A play ye the ae nef fees ore BURNS CHURCH, MILVERTON Under the auspices of the Red Circle Society ne e proceeds will be devoted to- pears Purchasing comforts for the ‘Ber the most popular. Gramaphones and VICTOR RECORDS Having accepted the sole agency of these celebrated Records— which are absolutely the best on the market and the Berliner Gramaphone, I am now prepared to offer the public the most popular kind of music extant. Over 800 Records to choose from, consisting of’Patriotic Songs, Harry Lauder Songs, Scottish Songs and Melodies, including all liner” — \ COME AND HEAR THEM PLAYED BEFORE BUYING. MILVERTON, P, H. BASTENDORFF Mr. and Mrs . Henry Freeborn eived a few days aeo the Bad intel gence of the death on the battle 2 in France of their son, Corporal ‘Al xX bi Alex, Mon. Ev'g., duly 15th ONTARIO Deering In AS prospects are Goal £ for g ’ ent. Call in-and see We also sell J BRANTFORD. By VILLE BUGGIF; AND. SCUFFL’ ALL STEEL LOADERS, COMBINED SIDE DELIVERY RAKES AND TEDDERS, SULKY RAKES ternational